The Cambridge directory 1900, Part 82

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Publication date: 1900
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Superior Court Officers - Geo. F. Stiles and Harry E. Shaw, of Lowell, Arthur H. Wiggin, of Newton, Fred- erick M. Estey, of Framingham, Geo. W. W. Saville, of Malden, John E. Tidd, of Woburn, Robert Duddy, of Somerville, Charles F. Morse, of Marl- boro; Isaac I. Doane, Court Stenogra- pher.


COURTS.


Supreme Judicial Court, at Lowell, third Tuesday of April; Cambridge. third Tuesday of October.


Superior Court-Civil Sittings at Cambridge. Jury, second Monday of September; Court, second Monday of September; Jury, second Monday of December; Court, first Monday of Feb- ruary; Jury, second Monday of March;


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Court, first Monday of April; Court, first Monday of June. At Lowell: Jury, second Monday of September; Court, third Monday of November; | Jury. second Monday of March: Court,


second Monday of May.


Criminal Terms: at Cambridge on the second Monday in February and the first Monday in June; at Lowell on the the third Monday in October.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


* To Solemnize Marriages.


Cutter Watson G. Dallinger Frederick W.


Dallinger William W.


Daly Augustine J.


Dana Richard H. Davis Bancroft G.


*Davis George A.


Davis Henry B.


Davis John M.


Dickinsor. Alexander


Dickinson David T.


Dudley Howland


Kiernan Thomas J.


Kingsley Chester W.


Knappe Carl


Ela Richard


Kronan Edward J.


Ellis William R.


Lamb George


Emery Mark B.


*Lambert Frank H.


Evans George S.


Fairbairn John R.


Fellows Charles H.


Fern Otis L.


Leighton Thomas Jr.


Field George G.


Fisk Frederic D.


Fiske John M.


Foran George J.


Ford George D.


Foster F. Apthorp


Fox Jabez


Malley Edward B.


Francis Olmore C.


Frankenstein Wm. L.


Frazier Daniel W.


McCallar George M.


Mcclintock Wilder F.


M'Coy William B.


McDaniel Samuel W.


McDermott Frank


Gorham Alfred


McDuffie John


Gray Horace J.


McIntire Charles J. McIver James A.


McKelleget George F.


McKelleget Richard J.


McKenna John B.


Mckenzie Frederick A.


McNeill George E.


Hancock Charles E. Hannigan John E. Hannum Leander M.


Melledge Robert J. Merrill John D.


Harding William P.


Merrill Samuel


Harlow F'rank S.


Metcalf Eliab W.


Harrison Charles H.


*Meyers Julius


Millan Albion L.


Moore Edward M.


Morgan George F.


Morrill Willianı F.


Munroe Charles W.


Munroe George H.


Munroe William A.


Murphy John F.


Hines Edward B.


Holton Fred H. Howe Archibald M.


Howe George E.


Howe William De L.


Howes Edwin A. Jr. Howlett Horace B. Hubbard Charles E.


Hunt Freeman


Hunt 'Thomas


Hunter Robert William Hurley John H.


Hutchins William E.


Johnson Andrew J. Johnson William A. Jones Arthur E. Jones Charles Willis Jose Edwin H. Kelley Joseph J.


Authier Joseph O.


Aylward James F.


Badger Walter I. Bailey Hollis R. Baldwin Louis F. Bancroft Jacob Barbour Alfred L. Bartlett Edward E. Bartlett Joseph G.


Dunbar William H.


Durant William B.


Bates James E. Baylor Courtenay Beaumont Hartford Fell Stoughton Bennett Josiah Q. Perry E. Sidney Bird Herman Pird Theodore Read Blackman Edgar S. Blodgett W. K. Jr. Bonney Pelham Forland Charles Fradford Russell Brandon Edward J. Brigh: Elmer H. Brooks George F. Brooks John Buckley Daniel A. Buffum Albert F. Bullard Daniel W.


Lewis William H.


Lincoln Henry L. Livermore Joseph P.


Marble William Maskell James A.


Fudge David


Gage Seth N.


Giles George A.


Given Charles S.


Hale Edwin B.


Hall James M. W.


Hall William S.


Hambly John B.


Hammond Franklin T.


Haskins David G. Jr.


Hastings Frank W. Henchman Nathaniel H.


Henderson C. W.


Henderson Henry A.


Hildreth Stanley B.


Hill F. Stanhope


Hill James D.


Muzzey David P.


Nash Nathaniel C. Nazro Charles G. Nelligan Peter


Noon Henry S. B.


O'Brien Edward B.


Osborn Horace K.


Parker Edmund M.


Lathrop William L. Law Emerson W. Lawrence George P.


Lockart Benjamin A. Lombard Nathan C. Mackintire George E.


Bullard John C. Bunton George W. Burnham Addison C. Purrage Frederic E. Burrage William W.


Busnach Henry Campbell Francis Capelle Jonas F. Casey Thomas H. ('hamberlain Albert H. Chamberlain Frank C. Champlin Edgar R. Clark Charles F. Clarke George I .. Cloyes Harold G. Clukas George M. Conant Charles M. Conant Harry W. Conlan Felix Cook Frank Gaylord Corcoran John H. Cornish Henry C. Coveney John W. Cox George Howland Cram Henry B. Croswell Simon G. Cushman Charles A.


Adams Charles M. Adams Charles W. Adams Edward B. Ahern John J. Allen Frank A. Appleton John H. Apsey Albert S. Arnold Edmund K.


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Parry John E. Fartridge Horace Peabody William R. Pear Albert M. Pennell James F. Perkins George A. Perrin Franklin Pevey Gilbert A. A. Phelan William T. Pierce C. Fred Piper George F. Piper Henry. A. Ponce John H. Pope Eugene A. Pray Benjamin S. Rady Andrew J. Rand Edward L. Razee Lloyd E. Read Charles C. Reardon Edmund Richardson William M. Rogers Edward H. Rogers Frederick W. Rowe Ernest H. Russell Charles L. Russell Charles Theo. Russell Herbert F. Saville Huntington


Almy Charles Amee John Appleton John H. Apsey Albert S. Aylward James F. Badger Walter I. Barbour Alfred L. Bartlett Edward E. Beatty William R. Borland Charles Bowker Arthur L. Bradford Russell Brandon Edward J. Brooks Arthur H. Brooks George F. . Brooks John Brown William M. Bullard John C. Purnham Addison C. Burrage William W. Carlton Charles E. Champlin Edgar R. Chase Josiah G. Chipman George A. Clark Edward E. Clarke George L. Cloyes Harold G. Conant Harry W. Conlan Felix Cook Frank Gaylord Cox Geo. Howland Cranston John S. Croswell Simon G. Crowley Patrick Dallinger Frederick W. Daly Augustine J. Davis Bancroft G. Davis George A. Davis Henry B. Denison Arthur E. DeWolfe John O. Dodge Edward S. Davis Malcolm B. Doherty Walter E. Dolan Thomas F. Doucette Allan E.


Sawyer George A. Sawyer Jabez A. Sawyer John S. Scott John J. Scottron Thomas C. Severance George E. Sheehan John L.


Sias Samuel S.


*Sleeper Fred W. Smith Jeremiah Jr.


Smith Ralph N.


Smith William B.


Smith-Weston Robert D. Snow Samuel


Soper James B.


Spalding Thorndike


Spelman Henry M.


Spencer Charles W.


Spencer Thomas W.


Stearns William F.


Stephens George Stevens Elbridge G.


Stewart Arthur M.


Stimson Henry E. *Stocker Alfred A.


Stone Herbert E.


Storey Fred. G.


Surbridge Randolph C.


Thomas Charles H. Thompson Silas O. Thompson William G. Thompson William V. Thurston Charles H. Thurston George A. Jr. Thurston John H. Tupper William T. Vaughan Henry G. Walcott Charles Walcott Robert


Walker John H. Walker William H. Walton Milton L. Wardwell Walter C. Warnock John E. Waugh Charles Wells Henry J. Wells John D. Wells Wellington


White Moses P.


Whitman Edmund 'A. Whitney Henry F. Whittemore Charles A.


Winslow Henry H.


Woodworth Ralph


Wyman Charles F. Wyman John P. Young Fartholomew M.


NOTARIES PUBLIC.


Downing Edward H. Dudley Stanford H. Dunbar William H.


Durant William B. Earle Walter F. Ellis William R. Elmore Samuel D. Ferdinand Arthur G. Fisk Frederic D.


Flaig Simon Fox Joseph


Frost I.loyd A.


Given Charles S. Gray Horace J.


Hambly John B.


Hannigan John E.


Hannum Leander M. Haskins David G. Jr. Hayes William A. 2d Hearsey Walter H. Henderson Arthur R. Henderson Henry A. Hildreth Alfred H. Hill James D. Holt Homer C.


Howe Archibald M. Hubbard Charles E. Hurley John H. Hutchins William E. Jose Edwin H.


Kelley Joseph J. Kiernan Thomas J. Knappe Carl I.ambert Frank. H.


Larrabee Herbert L. Lawrence George P. Lombard Nathan C. Maloney James P.


McCallar George M. McClintock Wilder F. McKenzie Frederick A. Melledge Robert J. Meyers Julius


Millan Albion L. Moore Edward M. Moore Fred W.


Murphy John F. Muzzey David P. Myers James J. Nazro Charles G. Noon Henry Shore B. Parker Edmund M. Pear. William H. Perkins George A. Pevey Gilbert A. A.


Phelps William D. Quinby Willian Rand Edward L.


Read Charles C. Reed Thomas


Richardson Charles E. Russell Charles Theo. Russell Herbert F. Sawyer George A. Smith Ralph N. Spelman Henry M. Spencer Charles W. Spencer 'Thomas W. Stocker Alfred A.


Stover Harry E. Stratton Charles F. Surbridge Randolph C. Taintor Giles Taylor J. Watson


Taylor J. Watson Jr. Taylor Robert J. Thompson William V. Thorp Joseph G. Jr.


Thurston Charles H. Thurston George A. Jr. Thurston John H. Underwood Porter A. Walcott Charles Walcott Robert Walker William H. Wells James A. Wells Wellington White Moses P. Whitman Edmund A. W hittemore Charles A. Woodworth Ralph Wyman John P.


.


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HARVARD UNIVERSITY.


Founded A. D. Sept. 8, 1636.


ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS.


THE UNIVERSITY.


Charles W. Eliot, LL. D., Pres. Office 5 University Hall. Charles F. Adams, 2d A. B., LL. B. Treas. Allen Danforth, A. M., Comptroller. The office of the Corporation (and of the Treasurer and the Comptroller) is at '50 State Street, Boston. Office hours 10 a. m. to 2 p. m., Saturday 10 a. m. to 12 m. Charles F. Mason, A. B., Bursar. Office Dane Hall. Office hours 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. William C. Lane, A. B., Librarian. Office Gore Hall. Dudley A. Sargent, M. D., S. D .. Director of Hemenway Gymna- sium. Office Hemenway Gymnasium. George A. Bartlett, A. M., Regent. Office 5 University Hall. Richard Cohb, A. B., Cor. Sec. Office 5 Uni- versity Hall. Office hours daily 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. J. B. Williams, A. B., Publication Agent. Office 2 University Hall.


THE FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES.


Clement L. Smith, A. M., LI .. D .. Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sci- ences. Office 5 University Hall. John H. Wright. A. M .. Dean of the Grad- uate School. Office 10 University Hall. I.oBaron R. Briggs, A. M., Dean of Harvard College. Office 4 University Hall. Nathaniel S. Shaler, S. D., Dean of the Lawrence Scientific School. Of- fice 16 University Hall. Byron S. Hurlbut. A. M., Recording Secretary and Secretary of Appointment Com- mittee. Office 5 University Hall. Of- fice hours daily, 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. Hugo K. Schilling, Ph. D., Chairman of the Committee on Special Students. Office 5 University Hall. H. C. G. Von Jagemann. Ph. D., Chairman of the Committee on Admission from other Colleges. Office 10 University Hall. George W. Cram. A. B., Recorder of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Of- fice 4 University Hall. J. L. Love. A. M., Secretary of the Lawrence Scien- tific School and Clerk of the Summer School. Office 16 University Hall.


LABORATORIES AND MUSEUMS ASSOCIA- TED WITH THE FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES.


Henry B. Hill, A. M., Director of the Chemical Laboratory. John Trow- bridge, S. D., Director of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory. Hugo Munster-


berg. Ph. D., M. D., Director of the Psychological Laboratory. William McM. Woodworth, Ph. D., in charge of the Museum of Comparative Zo- ology. George L. Goodale, M. D., LL. D., in charge of the Botanical Museum and Director of the Botanic Garden. John E. Wolff, Ph. D., Curator of the Mineralogical Museum. Frederic W. Putnamı, A. M., S. D., Curator of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. David G. Lyon, Ph. D., Curator of the Semitic Museum. Charles H. Moore, A. M., Director of the William Hayes Fogg Museum of Art and Curator of the Gray Collection of Engravings. Benjamin L. Robin- son, Ph. D., Curator of the Gray Her- barium.


OTHER FACULTIES AND DEPARTMENTS.


Charles C. Everett, D. D., LL. D., Dean of the Faculty of Divinity. Of' fice 1 Divinity Library. Robert S. Morison, A. M., S. T. R., Secretary of the Faculty of Divinity, and Librarian of the Divinity School. Office Divinity Library. James Barr Ames, A. M., I.L. B., Dean of the Faculty of Law. Office Austin Hall. Charles F. D. Belden. LL. B., Secretary of the Fac- ulty of Law. Office Austin Hall. John H. Arnold, Librarian of the Law School. Office Austin Hall. Willian: L. Richardson, A. M., M. D., Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. Charles M. Green, M. D., Secretary of the Faculty of Medicine. Office Harvard Medical School, corner of Boylston and Exeter Streets, Boston. Eugene H. Smith, D. M. D., Dean of the Dental School. The Dental School is on North Grove Street. Boston. The office of the Dean is at 283 Dartmouth Street. Bos- ton. Waldo E. Boardman, D. M. D., Curator of the Dental Museum. Office 1$4 Boylston Street, Boston. Charles P. Lyman, F. R. C. V. S., Dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine. Office 52 Village Street, Boston. Frederick Il. Osgood. M. V. C. V. S., Surgeon in charge of Veterinary Hospital. The Hospital is at 50 Village Street, Bos- ton. Francis H. Storer, S. B., A. M .. Dean of the Bussey Institution. Ed- mund Hersey, Superintendent of the Pussey Farm. Charles S. Sargent, A. B .. Director of the Arnold Aboretum. Edward C. Pickering, LL. D., Director of the Astronomical Observatory.


690


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BOSTON, MASS.


691


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


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Radcliffe College.


Mrs. Louis Agassiz, Pres. ; Agnes Ir- win, Dean ; Henry Lee Higginson, Treas. ; Council, Mrs. Louis Agassiz, Chairman, Agnes Irwin, William E. Byerly, Mrs. William G. Farlow Alice M. Longfellow, Mrs. Sarah W. Whitman, Wm. W. Good- win, John Chipman Gray, Clement L. Smith, Joseph B. Warner; Academic Board, William E. Byerly, Chairman, Mrs. Louis Agassiz, Agnes Irwin, J. B. Greenough, Edward Laurens Mark. John Henry Wright, Silas Marcus Macvane, Benjamin Osgood Peirce, Hans Carl Gun- ther von Jagemann, Charles H. Grand- gent, George Lyman Kittredge; Mary Coes, Sec .; Caroline A. Farley, Librarian ; Henry Pickering Walcott, A. B., M. D. Medical Adviser to the College.


The Cambridge School for Girls, 36 Concord av.


Residences, Margaret Winthrop Hall, 21 Chauncy street, Howells House, 37 Concord avenue.


Arthur Gilman, A. M., Director.


The New Church Theological School.


48 Quincy street.


Rev. James Reed, A. M., Pres .; Rev. Theo. F. Wright, Ph. D., Sec.


The Episcopal Theological School.


Brattle street, cor. MasoL. Established 1867.


FACULTY.


Rev. George Hodges, D. D., Dean, Prof. of Homiletics and Pastoral Care and Lecturer on Liturgics and Church Polity; Rev. P. H. Steenstra, D. D., Prof. of the Literature and Interpreta- tion of the Old Testament; Rev. Alex- andor V. G. Allen, D. D., Prof. of Ec- clesiastical History; Rev. Henry Syl- vester Nash, D. D., Prof. of the Litera- ture and Interpretation of the New Testament; Rev. Maximilian Lindsay Kellner, D. D., Prof. of Old Testament Languages; Rev. Edward Staples Drown, B. D., Prof. of Systematic Di- vinity; Mr. J. J. Hayes, Inst. in Elocu- tion; Miss Edith D. Fuller, Lib .: Mr. J. C. J. Flamand, Bursar.


College Directory.


(Issued to Late for this Publication.)


692-802


CENSUS


CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1895. Total, -


- 2,500,183.


BARNSTABLE CO.


Freetown


1,405


FRANKLIN CO.


Barnstable


4,055


Mansfield


3,722


Ashfield


1,013


Bourne


1,580


New Bedford


55,251


Bernardston


778


Brewster


901


No. Attleborough


6,576


Buckland


1,549


Chatham


1,809


Norton


1,614


Charlemont


1,04l


Dennis


2,545


Rehoboth


1.810


Conway


1,304


Falmouth


2,655


Deerfield


3,007


Harwich


2,532


Swansea


1,627


Gill


1,082


Orleans


1,198


Greenfield


6,229


Provincetown


4,555


Hawley


468


Sandwich


1,580


Truro


815


Wellfleet


968


Yarmouth


1,655


Total


27,654


BERKSHIRE CO.


Adams


7,837


Alford


280


Becket


888


Cheshire


1,176


Clarksburg


1,009


Warwick


599


Dalton


3,210


ESSEX CO.


Wendell


529


Egre mont


836


Florida


425


Great Barrington


4,794


Hancock


511


Boxford


727


Hinsdale


1,650


Bradford


4,736


Agawam 2,409


Blandford


849


Lenox


2,872


Georgetown


2,050


Chester


1,429


Mt. Washington


136


Groveland


2.333


New Ashford


116


Hamilton


1,356


Granville


1,005


North Adams


19,135


Otis


518


Lawrence


52,164


Holyoke


40,322


Pittsfield


20,461


Lynnfield


818


Ludlow


2,562


Sandisfield


802


Marblehead


7,671


Montgomery


275


Sheffield


1,897


Stockbridge


2,077


Middleton


838


Southwick


961


Nahant


865


Springfield


51,522


Newbury


1,489


Tolland


309


Newburyport


14,552


Wales


783


Windsor


556


Peabody


10,507


West Springfield 6,125


Wilbraham


1,740


BRISTOL CO.


Salem


34,473


Total


152,938


Acushnet


1,115


Salisbury


1,300


Attleborough


8,288


Saugus


4,497


Berkley


955


Swampscott


3,259


Amherst 4,755


Belchertown


2,161


Chesterfield


589


Cummington


750


Easthampton


4,790


Fall River


89,203.


330,393


Enfield


990


Westport


2,678


Total


219,019


DUKES CO.


Monroe


298


Chilmark 304


Montague


6,008


Cottage City


1,038


New Salem


869


Edgartown


1,125


Northfield


1,851


Gay Head


169


Gosnold


140


Rowe


498


Shelburne


1,560


Shutesbury


414


Sunderland


696


Total


4,238


Amesbury


9,986


Andover


6,145


Beverly


11,806


Lanesborough


848


Lee


4,066


Essex


1,587


Brimfield


962


Monterey


464


Gloucester


28,211


Chicopee 16,420


East Longmeadow 1,591


New Marlborough 1,288


Haverhill


30,209


Hampden


743


Ipswich


4,720


Holland


199


Peru


305


Lynn


62,354


Longmeadow


620


Richmond


701


Manchester


1,876


Monson


3,746


Savoy


504


Merrimac


2,301


Palmer


6,858


Methuen


5,690


Russell


846


Tyringham


363


Washington


423


West Stockbridge


1,257


Williamstown


4,887


North Andover


3,569


Westfeld


10,663


Rockport


5,289


86,292


Rowley


1,272


Dartmouth


3.107


Topsfield


1,033


Dighton


1,797


Wenham


836


Easton


4,452


West Newbury


1,643


Fairhaven


3.33>


Raynhamì


1,518


Colrain


1,610


Eastham


476


Seekonk


1,465


Somerset


1.983


Erving


904


Mashpee


330


Taunton


27,115


Heath


476


Leverett


744


Leyden


363


Orange


5,361


Tisbury


1,002


West Tisbury


460


Whately


755


Total 40,145


HAMPDEN CO.


Danvers


8,181


HAMPSHIRE CO.


803


CENSUS


Goshen Granby


304


Wilmington


1,420 |


SUFFOLK CO.


Winchester


6,150


Greenwich


481


Woburn


14,178


Hadley


1,704


Hatfield


1,262


Total


499,217


Huntington


1,450


Middlefield


386


NANTUCKET CO.


Total


539,799


Nantucket


3,016


Pelham


486


Plainfield


450


Total


3,016


Prescott


401


Southampton


1,054


Avon


1,626


_Athol


7,364


Bellingham


1,481


Auburn


1,598


Braintree


5,311


Barre


2,278


Brookline


16,164


Berlin


Canton


4,636


Blackstone


6,000


Cohasset


2,474


Bolton


797


Dedham


7,211


Boylston


720


Dover


668


Brookfield


3,279


Foxborough


3,219


Charlton


1,877


Acton


1,978


Arlington


6,515


Ashby


804


Ashland


2,090


Ayer


2,101


Millis


1,006


Gardner


9,102


Belmont


2,843


Needham


3,511


Hardwick


2,055


Boxborough


307


Norwood


4,574


Holden


2,602


Cambridge


81,643


Quincy


20,712


Hopedale


1,377


Carlisle


492


Randolph


3,694


Hubbardston


1,274


Chelmsford


3,162


Sharon


1,717


Lancaster


2,180


Concord


5,175


Stoughton


5,272


Leicester


3,209


Dracut


2,443


Walpole


2,994


Leominster


9,211


Dunstable


400


Wellesley


4,229


Lunenburg


1,237


Everett


18,573


Weymouth


11,291


Mendon


SS9


Framingham


9,512


Milford


8,959


Groton


2,192


Millbury


5,222


Holliston


2,718


New Braintree


5.12


Hopkinton


2,984


Northborough


1.940


Hudson


5,308


Northbridge


5.286


Lexington


3,498


Abington


4,207


North Brookfield


4,635


Lincoln


1,111


Bridgewater


4,686


Oakham


605


Littleton


1,136


Brockton


33,165


Oxford


2.390


Lowell


84,367


Carver


1.016


Paxton


426


Malden


29,708


Duxbury


1,966


Petersham


952


Marlborough


14,977


2,894


Phillipston


460


Maynard


3,090


Halifax


497


Princeton


952


Medford


14,474


Hanover


2,051


Royalston


890


Melrose


11,965


Hanson


1,380


Rutland


978


Natick


8,814


Hingham


4,819


Shrewsbury


1.524


Newton


27,590


Hull


1,044


Southborough


2,223


North Reading


835


Kingston


1,746


Southbridge


8.250


Pepperell


3,321


Lakeville


870


Spencer


7,014


Reading


4,717


Marion


759


Sterling


1,218


Sherborn


1,446


Marshfield


1,760


Sturbridge


1,910


Shirley


1,399


Mattapoisett


1,032


Sutton


3,420


Somerville


02,200


Middleborough


6,689


Templeton


2.915


Stoneham


6,284


Norwell


1,540


Upton


2.150


Stow


920


Pembroke


1,223


Uxbridge


3,5-16


Sudbury


1,141


Plymouth


7,957


Warren


4,400


Tewksbury


3,379


Plympton


549


Webster


7,709


'Townsend


1,780


Rochester


1,021


Westborough


5,205


Tyngsborough


635


Rockland


5,523


West Boylston


2,ºCS


Wakefield


8,304


Scituate


2,246


West Brookfield


1,307


Waltham


20,876


Wareham


3,367


Westminster


1,315


Watertown


7,788


West Bridgewater


1,747


Winchendon


4,400


Wayland


2,026


Whitman


5,744


Worcester


98,767


Westford


2,418


Weston


1,710


Total


101,498


Total


306,445


Bedford


1,169


Milton


5.518


Grafton


5.1 1


Billerica


2,577


Norfolk


S82


Harvard


1.162


Burlington


574


IIolbrook


2,298


Dana


717


Hyde Park


11,826


Douglas


2,026


Medfield


1,872


Dudley


3,203


Medway


2,913


Fitchburg


26,409


Ware


7,651


Westhampton


476


Williamsburg


1,955


Worthington


648


Total


54,710


MIDDLESEX CO.


Franklin


5,136


Clinton


11,497


WORCESTER CO.


NORFOLK CO.


Ashburnham 2,148


South Hadley 4,443


Chelsea


, 31,204


Revere


7,423


Winthrop


4,192


Northampton


16,746


748


Total


134,819


PLYMOUTH CO.


Wrentham


2,584


East Bridgewater


Boston 496,920


804


NATIONAL SHAWMUT BANK,


60 CONGRESS ST., COR. WATER ST.,


BOSTON.


CONDITION AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCT. 31, 1899. RESOURCES.


Loans .


$20,785,517.04


U. S. Bonds, etc,


4,211.951.50


Due from Reserve Agents


3,343,868.12


Due from other Banks


1,760,281.35


Exchanges for clearing


2,475,131.14


Cash and 5 per cent. Fund


4,316,883,00


$36,893,632.15


LIABILITIES.


Capital .


$3,000,000.00


Surplus and undivided profits


1,657,740.34


Circulation


2,054,050.00


Deposits subject to check


27,456,781.81


U. S. Bond account


2,660,160.00


Reserved for taxes


64,900.0


$36,893,632.15


JAMES P. STEARNS, Prest. WALLACE S. DRAPER, Asst. Cashier FRANK H. BARBOUR, Cashier. HENRY F. SMITH, Asst. Cashier.


·


DIRECTORS.


M. P. Clough, George M. Coburn, Edmund D. Codman, Eben S. Draper, William A. Gaston, Daniel B. Hallett, Edward D. Hayden, Henry L. Higginson, Henry S. Howe, Frederick S. Moseley, Horatio Newhall, William S. Spaulding, James P. Stearns, Frank G. Webster, Jeremiah Williams, Robert Winsor, Alfred S. Woodworth.


Accounts of Merchants, Trustees, Firms, Corporations and Individuals respectfully solicited.


.


805


INTERNATIONAL TRUST CO. 45 MILK, COR. DEVONSHIRE ST., BOSTON, MASS.


CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, -


-


.


-


-


$1,000,000.00 $2,000,000.00


TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST COM- PANY'S BUSINESS.


INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.


SPECIAL ACCOMMODA- TIONS FOR LADIES' AC- COUNTS.


ABSOLUTELY BURGLAR-PROOF AND FIRE-PROOF


Safe Deposit Vaults.


With the Most Modern Safe- guards, Improvements and Conveniences.


SEPARATE ACCOMODA- TIONS FOR LADIES.


RENT OF SAFES,


$10. to $100. Per Year.


BANK HOURS, 9 to 3. Vaults open 9 to 4.


JOHN'M. GRAHAM, President. HENRY L. JEWETT, Secretary.


DIRECTORS.


William Claflin, Oliver W. Mink, Lyman Nichols, Thomas F. Temple, William W. Crapo,


W. Murray Crane, John Hogg, John M. Graham, Aaron Davis Weld. Albert¿C. Houghton,


Robert M. Morse, Patrick A. Collins, A. N. Burbank, C. J. H. Woodbury, James Phillips, Jr.


806


THEFIRSTNATIONALBANK


OF CAMBRIDGE, FORMERLY HARVARD BANK,


INCORPORATED 1861.


RE-ORGANIZED 1864.


CAPITAL,


$200,000.


W. A. BULLARD, President. W. F. EARLE, Cashier. H. H. DYER, Bookkeeper and Receiving Teller. A. F. BUFFUM, Messenger and Clerk.


DIRECTORS: W. A. Bullard, Henry Endicott, H. N. Tilton, Dana W. Hyde, E. D. Leavitt, William W. Dallinger. DISCOUNT DAY, MONDAY. LOCATED ON MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, COR. PROSPECT ST.


NATIONAL CITY BANK


OF CAMBRIDGE.


765 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


INCORPORATED 1853. RE-ORGANIZED 1865. CHARTER EXTENDED 1885.


Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $50,000.


EDWIN DRESSER, Prest. HENRY B. DAVIS, Cashier. WILLIAM A. JAMES, Teller. JOHN H. WYETH, Bookkeeper.


DIRECTORS :


EDWIN DRESSER, GEORGE W. GALE, J. W. HAZEN, SUMNER DRESSER, HENRY B. DAVIS.


DISCOUNT EVERY DAY.


807


THE CHARLES RIVER NATIONAL BANK


OF CAMBRIDGE.


State Charter, 1832.


National, 1864,


CAPITAL, $100,000.


WALTER S. SWAN, President.


GEORGE H. HOLMES, Cashier.


EDMUND H. NORRIS, Asst. Cashier and Bookkeeper. W. H. SPRAGUE, Paying Teller. J. B. MacDonald, Receiving Teller. C. W. WHEELER, Messenger.


DIRECTORS :


Walter S. Swan, William B. Durant, James A. Wood, R. N. Toppan, James F. Pennell.


DISCOUNT EVERY DAY. LOCATED AT 1408 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.


LECHMERE NATIONAL BANK, 337 Cambridge, Corner Fourth Street, East Cambridge. Incorporated, 1853. Re-Organized, March, 1865.


CAPITAL, $100,000. SURPLUS, $70,000.


OTIS S. BROWN, President.


GEORGE A. LLOYD, Cashier. H. L. MARSHALL, Clerk and Messenger. DIRECTORS: Otis S. Brown, J. F. Pennell, Geo. W. Dearborn, David Proudfoot, Geo. A. Lloyd.


DISCOUNT EVERY DAY


CAMBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK,


221 CAMBRIDGE STREET, EAST CAMBRIDGE. ORGANIZED JUNE 1, 1864.


CAPITAL, $100,000.


ALVIN F. SORTWELL, President. J. C. BULLARD, Cashier. EVERETT L. STEVENS, Teller. DIRECTORS : Aluin F. Sortwell, J. C. Bullard, George H. Lawrence, G. Goepper, George E. Carter.


DISCOUNT DAY, THURSDAY.


808


The Cambridgeport National Bank,


OF CAMBRIDGE. TELEPHONE 466-2.


Incorporated 1826.


Re-Organized 1865.


ASA P. MORSE, President.


WILL F. ROAF, Cashier.


WALTER G. DAVIS, Clerk and Messenger.


DIRECTORS: Asa P. Morse, Charles James, Frank H. Jones, Charles Bullock, Levi Hawkes.


DISCOUNT DAY, THURSDAY.


LOCATED, - 595 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.


Cambridgeport Savings Bank,


No. 689 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. INCORPORATED 1853.


Open every business day from 8,30 to 1.30 p. m. Also the first Saturday even- ing in each month, from 6 to 8. for the receipt of deposits only.




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