The Cambridge directory 1884, Part 62

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Publication date: 1884
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
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398


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


THIRD CLASS.


Embraces books, transient news- papers, periodicals, circulars, and other matter wholly in print, proof and corrected proof sheets, if manu- seript copy accompanies the same. Rate one cent, each two ounces or fraction, matter to be fully paid. There is no limit to single volumes of books. Other 3d class matter is lim- ited to 4 lbs.


FOURTH CLASS.


Embraces blank and printed cards, labels, tags, mounted maps and charts, letter paper, patterns, photographs, playing cards, visiting cards, paper sacks, wrapping paper, with printed advertisements thereon, bill heads, letter heads, envelopes, printed blanks, sample cards, litho- graphs, chromo-lithographs, stereo- scopic views, and photographic views. and other matter of the same gen- eral character, the printing upon which is not designed to instruct, amuse, cultivate the mind or taste, or impart general information, samples, merchandise, models, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, and scions, ores, metals and minerals. Rates one cent, each ounce or fraction. If matter of two classes be enclosed in one pack- age, the whole must be paid at high- er rate.


UNMAILABLE.


The following articles are excluded from the mails: liquids, poisons, glass, explosive materials; books, pamphlets, pictures and other pub- lications of an obscene or indecent character; all letters upon the en- velope of which, and postal cards upon which, scurrilous epithets are written or printed or engraved, or disloyal devices printed or engraved; and all articles which, from their form and nature are liable to destroy, deface or injure the contents of the mail bags, or the person of any one engaged in the postal service.


FOREIGN.


On letters to all parts of Azores, Austria, Hungary, Belgium, Den- mark, Egypt, France, Germany, Great Britain and Ireland, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Rou- mania, Russia, Servia, Spain, Swe- den, Switzerland and Turkey, five cents per half-ounce or fraction thereof; prepayment, except on reg- istered letters, optional.


Two cent postal cards can be for- warded to any of the aboye foreign countries.


On newspapers, 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction.


Coin, jewelry, and articles subject to customs duty, are excluded from all foreign mails.


Rates of postage to foreign coun- tries other than as above, being sub- ject to change each month, inquiry should be made at the stamp window for ruling rates, before mail matter is deposited in the office.


All mail matter, except letters, must be so wrapped or enveloped, that their contents may be readily and thoroughly examined by post- masters without destroying the wrappers.


STAMPED ENVELOPES.


The attention of the public is call- ed to the advantage of using stamp- ed envelopes rather than postage stamps. Daily numbers of letters are dropped in the post-office without prepayment, with revenue stamps, and stamps cut from stamped envel- opes affixed, which are held for pos- tage; whereas by the use of stamped envelopes, these letters would go for- ward without delay. Persons pur- chasing stamped envelopes of any denomination, in quantities of 500 and upward, may have request to re- turn in a specified time printed there- on, free of charge. All stamped en- velopes damaged by having been im- properly addressed, will be redeem- ed at this office, provided the stamps thereon have not been effaced.


Railroad Stations in Cambridge.


Boston & Lowell R. R., foot of Third, Jas. O'Donnell, station agent.


Boston & Lowell Railroad and Cen- tral Massachusetts Railroad, North avenue, Chas. J. Robinson, station agent.


Fitchburg Railroad, Brick Yards, Katie C. Hayes, station agent.


Fitchburg Railroad (Watertown Branch), Fresh Pond station, Miss An- nie J. McCabe, station agent.


Fitchburg Railroad (Watertown Branch), Mt. Auburn station, Mt. Au- burn street, Mrs. C. F. Stowe, station agent.


Fitchburg Railroad, Porter's sta- tion, North avenue, Henry J. Red- dick, station agent.


399


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


MIDDLESEX COUNTY.


Incorporated May 10, 1643.


Shire Towns, Cambridge (East) and Lowell.


County Officers .- George M. Brooks, of Concord, Judge of Probate and In- solvency; Joseph H. Tyler, of Win- chester, Register of Probate and In- solvency ; Samuel H. Folsom, of Win- chester, Assistant Register of Probate and Insolvency; Charles B. Stevens, of Cambridgeport, Register of Deeds, Southern District; J. P. Thompson, of Lowell, Register of Deeds, Henry A. Stevens, Asst. Register of Deeds, Northern District; William B. Stev- ens, of Stoneham, District Attorney; P. H. Cooney, of Natick, Assistant Attorney; Amos Stone, of Everett, County Treasurer; Theodore C. Hurd, of Cambridgeport, Clerk of the Courts; John L. Ambrose, of Somer- ville, 1st Asst. Clerk; Wm. C. Dil- lingham, of Everett, 2d Asst. Clerk.


County Commissioners-Daniel G. Walton, of Wakefield, J. Henry Read, of Westford, and William S. Frost, of Marlboro. Meetings at Cam- bridge, the first Tuesday in Janu- ary and June, at Lowell, the first Tuesday in September. The jurisdic- tion of the County Commissioners of Middlesex extends over Revere and Winthrop, in the County of Suffolk.


Special Commissioners-Edward E. Thompson, of Woburn, and Leander M. Hannum, of Cambridgeport.


House of Correction - Charles J. Adams, Master and Deputy Jailer; Charles H. Lang, Turnkey; Fred H. Smith, Bookkeeper; A. A. Davis, Warren J. Livermore, Yard Officers; Samuel W. Richardson, Shop Officer; Elwin F. Persons, Prison Officer; Ransom Willard, Clerk; Wm. H. Sleeper, Cook room Officer; Martin Davis, Watchman; Rev. W. D. McFall, Chaplain; Chester N. Clark, Superintend't of Brush Department; C. F. Kenney, E. Quinn, Wm. H. Gray, Instructors; Horace H. Walk- er, Engineer; George D. Bartlett, Assistant Engineer.


Commissioners to Qualify Civil Offi- cers-Geo. M. Brooks, Geo. Hey- wood, of Concord, Amos Stone, of Everett, H. A. Stevens of Cambridge.


Bail Commissioners-Theodore C. Hurd, of Cambridgeport, Joseph G. Holt, of Cambridgeport, Henry H. Winslow, of Cambridgeport, Alpheus B. Alger, North Cambridge.


Sheriff-Henry G. Cushing, of Lowell; Deputy Sheriffs, Luther L. Parker, of East Cambridge, Ira Tay- lor, of Cambridgeport.


COURTS.


Superior Court-Civil Terms at Lowell, on the second Monday in March, and the first Monday in Sep- tember; at Cambridge, on the first Monday in June, and the second Mon- day in December.


Criminal Terms at Cambridge, on the second Monday in February, and the first Monday in June; at Low- ell, on the third Monday in October.


Supreme Judicial Court-Nisi Prius Terms at Lowell, on the third Tues- day in April, and at Cambridge, on the third Tuesday in October.


Masters in Chancery-Joseph H. Ty- ler, Winchester; Chas. Robinson, jr., W. Newton; Arthur P. Bonney, Low- ell, and Walter Adams, Framingham.


Probate Court-Held at Cambridge, the first, second, and fourth Tuesdays of every month, except August, and at Lowell, the third Tuesday of Jan- uary, March, May, July, September, and November.


Courts of Insolvency-Held at Cam- bridge, the second and fourth Thurs- days of every month, except August.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Chas. L. Abbott John K. Abbott J. Gedney Adams Sumner Albee George A. Alden Alpheus B. Alger Edwin A. Alger John L. Ambrose John H. Appleton Altred L. Barbour J. Edward Bates Josiah Q. Bennett Herman Bird


Lafayette G. Blair Edwin H. Blake W. K. Blodgett jr. Pelham Bonney John Brooks


Richard Ela Woodward Emery


John R. Fairbairn Thomas T. Ferguson George G. Field George H. Folger Eben B. Foster Jabez Fox Henry H. Gilmore Edwin B. Hale Charles B. Haley Edwin A. Hall James H. Hall


James M. W. Hall John W. Hammond Leander M. Hannum Hamlin R. Harding Daniel A. Buckley Daniel W. Bullard John C. Bullard Edward Burnham James G. Harris J. Watson Harris Frank W. Ha tings Wm. A. Herrick Henry W. Holland Michael S. Busnach James A. H( Imes John Cahill Joseph A. Holmes Alfred F. Holt Homer C. Holt Fred. H. Holton Jonas F. Capelle C. F. Chamberlayne Edgar R. Champlin Francis L. Chapman Edward W. Hooper Josiah G. Chase Estes Howe


George W. Chipman Frank M. Howe Michael B. Coogan Felix Conlan L. W. Howes Freeman Hunt Theo. C. Hurd Josiah W. Cook Wm. E. Hutchins Bela F. Jacobs


Josiah H. Cobb


John Conlan


Jerem'h W.Coveney Justin A. Jacobs James Cox


George W. Cram


Simon G. Croswell Joseph Cutler


Watson G. Cutter Frank W. Dallinger Wm. W. Dallinger Vespasian Danforth D. Gilbert, Dexter William Dickson William B. Durant


Arthur E. Jones Charles W. Jones Edwin H. Jose Joseph J. Kelley Chester W. Kingsley John S. Ladd George Lamb Emerson W. Law Frederick A. Lull Edward B. Malley Lorenzo Marrett


400


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


William H. Martin Sam'l W. McDaniel Chandler R. Ransom John McDuffee Charles C. Read J. Stacey Read


Rich'd J. McKellegetEdmund Reardon


Sam 1 L. Montague George F. Morgan Asa P. Morse


William Reardon


James B. Thayer


Moses P. White


Edward H.ThompsonFred E. Whiting


Wm. V. Thompson W.Lambert Whitney


John C. Thurston Joseph Whittemore


George H. Towne Hugh V. Whoriskey


George C. Trumbull Frank W. Wildes


Harry T. Upham H. H. Winslow


Rufus R. Wade William Wright


Enoch H. Wakefield Charles F. Wyman Milton L. Walton


NOTARIES PUBLIC.


Edwin A. Alger T. Henry Hudson


Alfred L. Barbour Edwin H. Jose


John C. Bullard Alden T. Keen


Edward Burnham


William H. Martin


G. A. A. Pevey


John Cahill G. A. A. Pevey C. F. Chamberlayne Chas. E. Richardson John Conlan


Fred. T. Stevens


Eugene A. Pope


Charles B. Stevens


Simon G. Croswell


Henry J. Thayer


Perez G. Porter


George Stevens


William Dickson


John C. Thurston


James H. Potts


Fred. T. Stevens


Leander M. Hannum


NUMBER OF FAMILIES, DWELLINGS, ETC., IN THE UNITED


STATES AS REPORTED BY THE LAST CENSUS.


1880


1870


Families.


9,945,916


7,579,363


Dwellings.


8,955,812


7,042,833


Persons to a square mile


17.29


10.70


Number of persons.


50,155,783 38,115,641


Area in square miles


.* 2,900,170


3,603,884


Number of families to a square mile.


3.43


2.61


Number of dwelligs to a square mile.


3.02


2.43


Number of acres to a person.


37.01


48.14


Number of acres to a famlly.


186.02


244.89


Number of persons to a dwelling.


5.60


5.57


Number of persons to a fomily.


5.4


5.09


Benjamin R. Rand


Henry A. Stevens Henry Ware Fordyce M. Stimson Joseph B. Warner


Alfred A. Stocker Jonas C. Wellington


Chas. J. McIntire


John Stone


Geo. L. Wentworth


Philip S. Stone


John White


Isaac S. Morse


John Rindge Benj. F. Rogers Samue! F. Rugg


Chas. J. B. Moulton Chas. Theo. Russell Charles W. Munroe David P. Muzzey


Chas. Theo. Russell jr. J. Henry Russell William E. Russell George P. Sanger


Henry W. Muzzey Joseph Newmarch Charles Eliot Norton Geo. P. Sanger jr. James E. O'Brien Wm. H. Orcutt


Lucius R. Paige


Edmund A. Parker


Andrew P. Peabody George A. Perkins


Walter W. Pike John H. Ponce


Chas. H. Saunders George S. Saunders Wm. E. Saunders Jabez A. Sawyer George Sheffield Wm. H. Sherman Theophilus G. Smith Samuel Snow Melville Stacy


*The area in land is surface only, and exclusive of the Indian Territory and tracts of unorganized territory, aggregating 69,830 square miles.


CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1870 and 1880.


BARNSTABLE COUNTY.


Dighton


1,804


1,817


Easton


3,897


3,668


Fairhaven.


2,872


2,626


Brewster


1,145


1,259


Chatham.


2,249


2,411


Dennis


3,287


3,369


Eastham.


692


668


Falmouth


2,430


2,237


Harwich.


3,260


3,080


Mashpee


341


348


Orleans


1,296


1,323


Provincetown ..


4,341


3,865


Sandwich


3,526


3,694


Truro .


1,029


1,269


Wellfleet.


1,840


2,135


Yarmouth


2,156


2,423


DUKES COUNTY.


Chilmark. 486


476


Cottage City (3)


672


...


Alford


348


430


Becket


1,122


1,346


Cheshire


1,537


1,758


Clarksburg.


734


686


Dalton ..


2,056


1,252


ESSEX COUNTY.


Amesbury (5)


3,341


5,581


Andover


5,178


4,873


Beverly


8,459


6,507


Boxford .


824


847


Bradford


2,643


2,014


Danvers.


6,613


5,600


Essex


1,664


1,614


Lenox


2,063


1,965


Monterey


636


653


Mount Washington


207


256


New Ashford .


211


208


New Marlborough


1,963


1,855


North Adams (2)


10,340


Otis


785


960


Peru


392


455


Lawrence


39,068


28,921


Lynn .


38,376


28,233


Lynnfield.


684


818


Manchester


1,640


1,665


Marblehead


7,285


7,703


Merrimac (6)


2,237


Methuen .


4,363


2,959


Stockbridge


2,361


2,003


Tyringham


542


557


Middleton


1,000


1,010


Nahant


792


475


Newbury


1,570


1,430


Williamstown


3,400


3,559


Windsor


644


686


BRISTOL COUNTY.


Acushnet .


1,105


1,132


Attleborough .


· 11,105


6,769


Salem .


. 27,347


27,117


Berkley ..


927


744


4,108


3,776


Dartmouth.


3,455


3,367


Saugus


2,624


2,247


Freetown


1,328


1,372


Mansfield


2,765


2,432


New Bedford


27,268


21,320


Norton


1,736


1,821


Raynham


1,685


1,713


Rehoboth


1,864


1,895


Seekonk


1,228


1,021


Somerset


2,007


1,776


Swanzey


1,356


1,294


Taunton


21,145


18,629


Westport.


2,901


2,724


BERKSHIRE COUNTY.


Adams


(1). .5,639


12,090


Edgartown (4)


1,294


1,516


Gay Head.


162


160


Gosnold


154


99


Tisbury


1,501


1,536


Egremont


878


931


Florida.


459


1,322


Great Barrington


4.540


4,320


Hancock


649


882


Hinsdale. .


1,789


1,695


Lanesborough


1,289


1,393


Lee.


3,938


3,866


Georgeto


2,230


2,088


Gloucester


.19,288


15,389


Groveland.


2,228


1,776


Hamilton


952


790


Haverhill.


18,478


13,092


Ipswich .


3,702


3,720


Pittsfield .


13,310


11,112


Richmond .


1,123


1,091


Sandisfield .


1,103


1,482


Savoy


710


861


Sheffield


2,208


2,535


Washington .


453


694


West Stockbridge


1,934


1,924


Newburyport


13,470


12,955


North Andover


3,228


2,549


Peabody.


9,033


7,343


Rockport


3,873


3,904


Rowley.


1,200


1,157


1880.


1870.


Barnstable


4,248


4,793


Fall River


48,626


26,766


Salisbury


402


CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Swampscott.


2,608


1,846


Granby


754


863


Greenwich


638


665


Hadley


1,938


2,301


Hatfield .


1,519


1,594


Huntington


1,235


1,156


FRANKLIN COUNTY.


Ashfield .


1,063


1,180


Bernardston


848


848


Buckland


1,736


1,946


Charlemont


932


1,005


459


541


Coleraine


1,769


1,742


South Hadley


3,537


2,840


Conway


1,772


1,460


Southampton


1,032


1,159


Deerfield .


3,493


3,632


Erving


868


579


562


587


Williamsburg.


2,340


2,159


Worthington


757


860


MIDDLESEX COUNTY.


Acton.


1,799


1,593


Arlington


4,112


3,261


Ashby.


889


994


Montague


4,919


2,224


New Salem.


866


987


Northfield.


1,603


1,720


Orange.


3,187


2,091


Rowe ...


509


581


Shelburne.


1,615


1,582


Boxborough.


319


338


Shutesbury


549


614


Burlington


712


626


Cambridge


52,860


39,634


Carlisle.


479


569


Chelmsford.


2,509


2,374


Concord .


3,922


2,412


Dracut. .


1,581


2,078


Dunstable.


443


471


Everett.


4,147


2,220


Blandford.


977


1,026


Brimfield


1,205


1,288


Chester.


1,480


1,253


Holliston .


3,160


3,073


Hopkinton


4,571


4,419


Hudson


3,748


3,389


Hampden (7)


960


Holland.


301


340


905


791


Littleton.


994


983


Lowell.


.59,340


40,928


Malden.


12,004


7,367


Monson .


3,760


3,204


Montgomery


302


318


Maynard (11).


2,295


...


Medford .


7,554


5,717


Russell .


819


635


Melrose


4,529


3,410


Southwick.


1,027


1,100.


8,565


6,404


Springfield 83,536


26,703


Newton


. 16,994


12,825


North Reading.


895


942


Pepperell


2,347


1,842


Reading


3,184


2,664


West Springfield


4,144


2,606


1,382


1,062


Shirley (12)


1,366


1,451


Somerville


.24,964


14,685


Stoneham


4,889


4,513


Stow (13)


1,047


1,813


Belcherto v ...


2,345


2,428


Chesterfield .


757


811


Cummington


883


1,037


Townsend


1,965


1,962


Easthampton


4,316


3,620


629


629


Enfield.


1,043


1,024


Wakefield.


5,547


4,351


Goshen


322


368


Walthan


11,800


9,065


Ware.


4,783


4,259


Gill . .


733


653


Greenfield .


3,908


3,589


Hawley.


591


672


Heath


560


613


Leverett


741


877


Leyden


506


518


Monroe.


165


201


Ashland


2,381


2,186


Ayer (9)


1,893


....


Bedford


932


849


Belmont


1,614


1,513


Billerica.


2,004


1,833


Sunderland.


755


832


Warwick


712


769


Wendell.


4.66


539


Whately


1,124


1,068


HAMPDEN COUNTY.


Agawam.


2,218


2,001


Framingham


6,292


4,968


Groton (10).


1,863


3,584


Chicopee


.11,327


9,600


Granville.


1,216


1,293


Lexington


2,458


2,271


Holyoke 21,961


10,763


Longmeadow


1,401


1,342


Ludlow


1,526


1,136


Marlborough ..


. 10,141


8,474


Palmer


5,505


3,631


Tolland.


$52


509


Wales ..


1,016


831


Westfield .


7,661


6,519


Wilbraham (8).


1,596


2,330


HAMPSHIRE COUNTY.


Amherst .


6.,252


4,035


Sudbury (14)


1,178


2,091


Tewksbury


2,162


1,944


Wenham.


884


985


West Newbury.


1,989


2,006


Middlefield .


648


728


Northampton


12,156


10,150


Pelham .


611


673


Plainfield


4.57


521


Prescott .


Westhampton.


Topsfield.


1,182


1,213


Lincoln.


Netick


Sherborn .


Tyngsborough


CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS.


403-423


Watertown


5,431


4,326


SUFFOLK COUNTY.


Wayland


1,933


1,240


Westford.


2,143


1,803


Weston ..


1,448


1,261


Wilmington


933


866


Winchester


3,855


2,645


Woburn


10,782


8,560


WORCESTER COUNTY.


Ashburnham.


1,670


2,172


Athol


4,303


3,517


Auburn


1,304


1,178


Barre.


2.415


2,572


Berlin ..


921


1,016


Blackstone


4,937


5,421


Braintree.


3,834


3,948


Brookline


8,074


6,650


Boylston.


839


800


Canton.


4,520


3,879


Brookfield


2,820


2,527


Cohasset.


2.182


2,130


Charleton


1,900


1,878


Dedham (15)


6,202


7,342


Clinton


7,998


5,429


Dover ...


658


645


Dana ..


733


758


Foxborough.


2,952


3,057


Douglass


2,238


2,182


Franklin.


4,052


2,512


Dudley


2,730


2,338


Hoibrock (16)


2,134


Hyde Park


6,986


4,136


Gardner.


4,943


3,333


Grafton.


4,026


4,594


Medway


3,942


3,721


Hardwick


2,237


2,219


Milton .


3,191


2,683


Harvard ..


1,254


1,341


Holden .


2,492


2,062


Norfolk


930


1,081


Hubbardston ..


1,385


1,645


Lancaster


2,008


1,845


Quincy


10,571


7,442


Leicester


2,764


2,768


Randolph (18)


4,022


5,642


Leominster


5,770


3,894


Sharon


1,442


1,508


Lunenburg


1,109


1,121


Stoughton


4,869


4,914


Mendon.


1,094


1,175


Walpole


2,526


2,137


9,310


9,890


Weymouth


10,566


9,010


Wrentham.


2,481


2,292


PLYMOUTH COUNTY.


Abington (19)


3,723


9,308


Bridgewater .. .


3,615


3,660


Brockton (20)


13,598


Carver ...


1,039


1,092


Paxton


592


646


Duxbury


2,195


2,341


Petersham


1,111


1,335


East Bridgewater


2,713


3,017


Phillipsto


624


693


Halifax


540


619


Princeton


1,100


1,279


Hanover


1,896


1,628


Royalston.


1,118


1,354


Hanson.


1,308


1,219


Rutland.


1,058


1,024


Hingham.


4,482


4,422


Shrewsbury ..


1,482


1,610


Hull.


391


261


Southborough.


2,142


2,135


Kingston


1,519


1,604


Southbridge


6,461


5,208


Lakeville


1,008


1,159


Spencer.


7,460


3,952


Marion. .


957


896


Sterling.


1,421


1,670


Marshfield.


1,784


1,659


Sturbridge


2,062


2,101


Mattapoisett


1,365


1,351


Sutton .


3,155


2,699


Middleborough


5,164


4,687


Templeton


2,789


2,802


Pembroke.


1,405


1,447


Upton .


2,022


1,989


Plymouth


7,148


6,238


Uxbridge


3,111


3,058


Plympton


725


804


Warren.


3,890


2,625


Rochester


1,043


1,024


Webster


5,688


4.753


Westborough


5,217


3,601


Rockland (21)


4,605


...


Scituate. ..


2,469


3,350


South Abington (22)


2,969


...


West Brookfield.


1,855


1,842


South Scituate.


1,815


1,661


Westminster.


1,699


1,770


Wareham®


2.895


3,098


Wirchendon.


3,721


3,398


West Bridgewater ... .. 1,663


1,803


Worcester.,


58,040


41,105


Boston. 363,938


250,526


Chelsea .


21,780


18,547


Revere (23) .


2,263


Winthrop ..


1,043


852


NANTUCKET COUNTY. Nantucket 3,777


4,123


NORFOLK COUNTY.


Bellingham


1,259


1,282


Bolton


902


1,014


Fitchburg


12,270


11,260


Medfield


1,366


1,142


Needham.


5,248


3,607


Norwood (17)


2,345


Millbury


4,730


4,397


New Braintree


603


640


Northborough


1,676


1,594


Northbridge.


4,054


3,774


North Brookfield.


4,459


3,343


Oakham


869


860


Oxford .


2,605


2,669


Milford


2,978


2,862


West Boylston


424


CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS.


TOTALS.


Counties.


Cities.


Towns ......


Towns ... .


Cities and


1880 ....


U. S. Census,


1875 .. ..


State Census,


U. S. Census,


Barnstable


14


14


31,840


32,144


32,774


Berkshire


32


32


69,363


68,270


64,827


Bristol


3


16


19


139,074


131,087 .


102,886


Dukes


6


6


4,269


4,071


3,787


Essex ..


6


29


35


244,161


223,342


200,843


Franklin


26


26


35,990


33,696


32,635


Hampden.


2


20


22


104,440


94,304


78,409


Hampshire.


23


23


47,344


44,821


44,388


Middlesex


5


49


54


317,901


284,112


274,353


Nantucket


1


1


3,777


3,201


4,123


Norfolk


24


24


96,352


88,321


89,443


Plymouth


1


26


27


74,034


69,362


65,365


Suffolk


2


2


4


389,024


364,886


270,802


Worcester


2


56


58


226,243


210,295


192,716


-


-


Total


21


324


341


1,783,812


1,651,912


1,457,351


(1) Town divided in 1878, See foot note to North Adams.


(2) Set off from Adams and incorporated April 16, 1878.


(3) Set off from Edgartown in February, 1880.


(16) Set off from Randolph and incorporated February 29, 1872.


(17) Set off from Dedham and Walpole, February 23, 1872.


(18) Town divided in 1872. See foot note to Holbrook.


(19) Town divided in 1874 and 1875. See foot notes to Rockland and South Abington.


(20) Name changed from North Bridgewater and incorporated March 28, 1874. Part of town annexed to South Abington and part of South Abington to Brockton, April 24, 1875. The population of North Bridgewater by census of 1870 was 8,007.


(21) Set off from Abington and incorporated March 9, 1874.


(22) Set off from Abington and East Bridge- water and incorporated March 4, 1875. Other changes in 1874. See foot note to Brockton.


(23) Name changed from North Chelsea by act of March 24, 1871. The population of North Chelsea in 1870 was 1197.


STATE. AGGREGATES OF POLLS, PROPERTY, ETC.


1882


1883


Total valuation


. $1,648,213,423


$1,731,297,061


Increase ..


.. 35,973,447


83,083,638


Total value of real estate.


1,189,524,370


1,226,111,297


Increase.


39,558,543


505,185,764


Personal estate


494,689,053


*Decrease.


3,585,096


Polls.


. 482,844


Increase


. 13,637


15,984


Tax on Polls.


955,380


988,579


Number of dwelling houses


285,373


291,991


Number of acres assessed.


4,494,559


4,494,311


Total tax ... 26,323,432


Number of horses.


. 149,289


Number of cows ..


169,879


Number of sheep ..


(14) Town divided in 1871. See foot note to Maynard.


(15) Town divided in 1872. See foot note to Norwood.


(4) Town divided in February last. See foot note to Cottage City.


(5) Town divided in 1876. See foot note to Merrimac.


(6) Set off from Amesbury, and incorporated April 11, 1876.


(7) Set off from Wilbraham, and incor- porated March 28, 1878.


(8) Town divided in 1878. See foot note to Hampden.


(9) Set off from Groton aud Shirley, and in- corporated February 14, 1871.


(10) Town divided in 1871. See foot note to Ayer.


(11) Set off from Stow and Sudbury, and in- corporated April 19, 1871.


(12) Town divided in 1871. See foot note to Ayer. (13) Town divided in 1871. See foot note to Maynard.


(dec.) 36,586,927 (inc.) 10,496,711 498,828


*Decrease in personal estate caused by taxing mortgaged real estate to party in whose name the estate stands, and exempting mortgagee.


62,780


1870 .. . .


425


ADVERTISEMENTS.


WM. J. HERON, PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL Whitener and Whitewasher,


Plasterer,


COLORING & KALSOMINING


BASEMENT, 610 MAIN ST., CAMBRIDGEPORT. Jobbing of every Description executed with the utmost dispatch. Residence, No. 9 Rockwell Street.


M. A. FEELEY, HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTER.


In all its Branches. Also, Dealer in ELASTIC CEMENT & RUBBER ROOFING PAINT, 642 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT. Paper-Hanging, Kalsomining, Tinting and Coloring.


W. B. HOLT, House Painting, Graining & Glazing


ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


Shop 14 Church Street, OLD CAMBRIDGE.


JAMES W. MARSHEA, PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCKMAKER,


No. 448 Harvard St., n. Harvard Sq., Cambridge.


For the past 10 years at Holyoke Store. Fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired, Adjusted and Warranted.


1?


on


FRASER & MURRAY,


Manufacturers of Express, Job & Furniture WAGONS, Buggies, Carryalls, Etc. 248 MT. AUBURN ST., Cambridge, Mass. Horse-Shoeing & Jobbing.


J. WATSON HARRIS, NO. 50 WILLIAM STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


Sells and Repairs India Shawls, and new-centres old Shawls in every color. Particular attention paid to moth-eaten Shawls. Has had 50 years experience, Has pieces to match Shawls of every Texture and Color.


426


ADVERTISEMENTS.


C. A. MOORE & CO.,


- MANUFACTURERS OF -


CONFECTIONERY.


Store, No. 37 Union Street, BOSTON, MASS.


Factory,


282


Broadway,


CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


W. J. EDWARDS, HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTER. Paper Hanging and Kalsomining,


16 Boylston Street, Harvard Square, Oil and Distemper Graining.


OLD CAMBRIDGE. Glazing promptly attended to.


JAMES MAITLAND, Machine, House, Ship and Carriage SMITH,


J. H. OSBORN,


- DEALER IN -


Pictures, Mirrors & Furniture, Also Stoves & Ranges, 564 Main St., Cambridgeport. Up One Flight.


Cor. Sixth & Harvard Sts., Cambridgeport. Goods on Easy Terms. Furniture Repaired,


DUGAN & RUTHERFORD, Steam Free Stone & Marble Works, FIRST STREET, EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. TELEPHONE, NO. 7168.


MESSER'S EAST CAMBRIDGE & CAMBRIDGEPORT EXPRESS,


Office, No. 10 Faneuil Hall Square, BOSTON. Order Boxes at 341 & 441 Cambridge Street, and at Inman Square, CAMBRIDGEPORT. FURNITURE MOVING & GENERAL JOBBING Residence, 94 Webster Av. Orders promptly attended to.


427


ADVERTISEMENTS.


MILLER BROTHERS, -XJEWELLERS, K


Cor. Main and Essex Streets,


Cambridgeport, Mass.


F. E. BURRAGE, REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGES,


Especial attention given to care of Real Estate and collection of Rents.


Melledge's Block, 555 Main St., Residence, 91 Prospect St., near Broadway, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


JOHN GILL,


-DEALER IN -


Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, HARVARD SQUARE, CAMBRIDGE.


WATCHES CAREFULLY ADJUSTED TO HEAT, COLD AND ISOCHRONISM.


BROCK BROS.,


HARVARD


SQUARE


Mrs. Caroline C. Dupee,


TEACHER OF


Art Embroidery,


Will give lessons singly, or in classes at her residence where specimens of the above work may be seen.


C. BERRY, BOTTLER OF MILWAUKEE, Choice Ales, Wines, Liquors NEW YORK


---- AND-


BOSTON LAGER BEER, 459 MAIN STREET.


132 Hampshire St., cor. of Elm, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


12 Warland St., Cambridgeport. JOSEPH E. WALL,


AND CIGARS.


POOL AND BILLIARDS.


428


ADVERTISEMENTS.


JOSEPH A. P. WHITNEY,




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