The Lowell Directory 1834, Part 8

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Twiss Benjamin, painter, bds. at 5 Tremont corp. Twombly Samuel, undertaker, h. Tyler st.


Twomby William, housewright, boards at 32 Ham. corp.


Tyler Amos, stageman, bds. at American house Tyler George, inn-holder, American House, Cen. st. Tyler James, W. I. goods, Cent. st.


Tyler Jeremiah, bds. at Mrs. Lock's, Hurd st.


Tyler Jonathan, Capt. h. Central st.


Tyler Joseph, trader at James Tyler's, Central st. bds. at Simon Adams'


UNDERWOOD AMMON, mason, bds. at Mrs. Patterson's, Central st.


Underwood Charles, painter, bds. at Mrs. Hill's, Middle st. Underwood Daniel, at dye-house, Merrimac corp. h. App. st.


Underwood John, housewright, boarding-house, 22 Ham. corp.


Upham Abijah, Jr. wheelwright, bds. at Owen's Upham Jacob, overseer at Law. corp. h. 37 Law.


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Upham Nathan, boarding-house, Lowell st. Upham William, at Mer. fact. bds. at Paul Holt's Upton Benjamin, at Mer. fact. h. 22 Prince st. Upton Daniel, at Nathaniel Hartwell's, Adams st. Upton Elizabeth, wid. boarding-house, Church st. Upton Jonathan R. blacksmith, h. Lawrence st. near Massaic falls


Upton Sally, widow, boarding-house, 12 Gore st. Suffolk corp.


Usher Eleazer, teamster, bds. at Hersey & French's


Van Vronker Henry, hair-dresser, Central st. oppo- site Washington Hotel, h. Chapel st.


Van Vronker Robert, at H. Van Vronker's


Varnum Archibald O. at bleach-house, bds. at 7 Dutton st.


Varnum Benjamin F. high sheriff for county of Mid- dlesex, office Central st. over rail-road bank, h. Central village, Dracut


Varnum (Fanny) & Russell (Lydia) dress-making & millinery, Mer. st. opposite Tremont corp. bds. at Mrs. Fletcher's


Varnum Israel, stone-cutter, h. 20 Suff. corp.


Varnum James M. machine-printer, bds. at No. 45 Merrimac corp.


Varnum John, justice, office Cen. st. h. Dracut Varnum -, mason, bds. at B. Hamblett's


Vining Jolın, cordwainer, Church st. h. Central st. Chapel hill


WADE SARAH H. mantua-maker, Central st. bds. at William Wade's WVade William, h. Green st.


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Wadleigh Sarah, boarding-house, 30 Suffolk corp. Wadleigh William, housewright, boards at No. 30 Suffolk corp.


Wagden William, at, Owen's, Lowell st.


Waitt Aaron, shoes & boots, Mer. st. opposite Suff. corp. h. Lowell st.


Wakefield Avin, cloth-finisher, bds. at Capt. Russ' Wakefield Charles F. slater, h. Adams st.


Wakefield George, mason, bds. at 17 Law. corp. Wakefield S. English goods, 29 Mer. st. h. 30 Waldo Allen, h. Lowell st.


Waldridge -, at furnace, Massaic falls, bds. at Wilson's, Chapel hill


Waldron Mary A. dress-maker, Gorham st. bds. at Mrs. Butler's


Walkden William, blue-dyer, h. 3 Prince st.


Walker Benjamin, butcher, Middlesex st. h. Mid- dlesex st.


Walker Dexter M. at Law. fact. bds. at No. 11


Walker George, bread-carrier, at Scripture & Wil- son's


Walker Nathaniel, stageman, bds. at Washington hotel


Wallace Alfred, housewright, h. Chapel st.


Wallace Margaret, widow, h. rear Lowell st. Wallace Mrs. at Barney's, h. Lowell st. Walsh William, clerk at E. B. Patch's, 33 Mer. st. Walton Amos, housewright, h. 5 Lyman st.


Ward Charles H. S. printer at Journal Office, bds. at Wilde's Hotel, Mer. st.


Ward Ethan A. druggist, bds. at Mrs. Brown's, Hurd st.


Ward Horace, housewright, boards at Hosmer's Adams st.


Ware James, at Ham. fact. bds. at Wm. Stafford's WVare Warren, overseer Ham. corp. h. 44 Bow- ditch st.


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Warren Calvin, housewright, bds. at B. Moore's, Central st.


Warren Charles, counsellor & attorney at law, Crosby's building, Central st.


Warren Charles, machinist, bds. at B. Hildreth's


Warren Jonathan, boarding-house, rear App. st.


Warren Joseph, clerk at Bethuel T. Cross'


Warren Lydia, h. 29 Suffolk corp.


Warren Pelham W. cashier of rail-road bank, h. Lawrence st.


Warren bds. at Mrs. Brown's, Hurd st.


Warson housewright, bds. at Hiram Parker's, South st.


Warson -, housewright, bds. at Isaac Ladd's, Central st. Chapel hill


Washburn John M. at Suffolk corp. h. 25 Suff.


Washburn Oliver, overseer at Law. corp. h. No. 2 Watkins Abner, overseer at Mer. corp. h. No. 15 Dutton st.


Watkins John W. at Mer. corp. h. 59 Worthen st. Watkins -, wood-sawyer, boards at Nehemiah Brown's


Watrous Andrew, at Law. corp. bds. at No. 11 Watson Abijah, overseer at Merrimac corp. h. 15 Dutton st.


Watson Benjamin T. painter, bds. at Moses Davis' Watson Eliphalet, machinist, h. 25 Carpet


Watson Hiram, overseer at Ham. corp. h. South st. Watson Humphrey, machinist, bds. at 25 App. corp. Watson Samuel, housewright, bds. at J. Underwood's Watson Shepard, at Trem. fact. bds. at S. Abbot's Watson William, bds. at Eliphalet Watson's Watson Noah, porter at Merrimac house Wattress Charles, at Wm. Davidson & Co.'s Waugh John, slater, h. 13 Lowell st. Way Charles, h. 21 Suff. corp.


Wayland John, laborer, h. Lowell st.


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Wayland Thomas, at bleach-house, bds. at Lynch's, Gorham st.


Webb Edward A. overseer at Middlesex. corp. bds. at Hurd's, Church st.


Webb Betsey, wid. boarding-house, 24 Trem. corp. Webb -, cloth-fuller at Middlesex corp. bds. at Maria March's


Webber Benjamin M. clerk at Atherton & But- trick's, bds. at J. Webber's


Webber Eliza, widow, boarding-house, 4 Dutton st. Merrimac corp.


Webber Job P. stageman, h. Cen. st. Chapel hill Webber Job, surveyor of wood, house 5 Dutton st. Merrimac corp.


Webster Amos, bds. at Ruth Webster's


Webster Franklin, housewright, bds. at Humphrey Webster's


Webster Humphrey, housewright, h. Central st. Webster John, at Low. corp. bds. at Mrs. Kendall's Webster Joseph, at Middlesex factory, boards at E. Upton's


Wedgewood (Joshua) & Patterson (Horace) variety- store, Central st.


Webster Ruth, wid. boarding-house, 16 Law. corp. Weeks Samuel, cordwainer, bds. at Mrs. Turner's, Jefferson st.


Welch Arnold, overseer at Mer. corp. h. No. 62 Welch Benjamin C. h. Chapel st. Chapel hill Welch Walter, laborer, h. Fenwick st.


Welch William, laborer, bds. at Mrs. Lepere's Welch -, housewright, bds. at 21 Law. corp. Weld Horatio H. publisher of the Times, office Cen. & Gorham st. h. Elm st. Chapel hill Weld Thomas, stageman, h. Cen. st. Chapel hill Wellington John K. bds at 5 Dutton st.


Wellington Joseph, mason, bds. at Mrs. Bean's, Lewis st.


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Wellington Mary, wid. boarding-house, 5 Dutton st. Swamp locks


Wells Lucinda, wid. boarding-house, 6 Tremont corp.


Welton Horatio G. stageman, h. Tyler st.


Welton N. H. G. stageman, bds. at Am. house


Wentworth Asa, bar-tender at Washington hotel


Wentworth John, fuller of cloth, bds. at Mrs. Ken- dall's


Wentworth (Joshua L.) & Raynes (Joseph) watch- makers & jewellers, Cen. st.


Wentworth Prescott H. at Wm. Wentworth's


Wentworth Stephen, brick-layer, bds. at C. Wilkins'


Wentworth Tappan, counsellor, office R. R. Bank building, bds. at Mer. house.


Wentworth William, mason h. Gorham st.


West Daniel, overseer at Middlesex corp.


West Moses, blacksmith, h. Suff. st.


Westerl David, calico-printer, bds. at E. Metcalf's Westerl Robert, engraver, bds. at Mrs. Stodder's, Mer. st.


Weston Abigail R. widow, boarding-house, 12 Dut- ton street


Weston Eliphalet, (Brooks & H.) h. Lewis st.


Weston James, at Law. corp. bds. at No. 6


Weston Peter, cordwainer, bds. at Mrs. Rider's


- Weston Samuel, overseer of Watchman at Ham. corp. h. 41 Bowditch st.


Weston Timothy, watchman, bds. at Mrs. Crosby's, Cen. st.


Wetherbee Amos, h. Gorham st.


Wetherbee Asa, housewright, h. rear App. st.


Wetherbee Nahum, tailor, bds. at Catharine Par- ker's, App. st.


Wetherbee Oliver, bds. at 27 Suff. corp.


Wetherbee Polly, wid. boarding-house, 27 Hall st. Suffolk corp


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Wheeler Catharine, widow, boarding-house, 11 Gore st. Suffolk corp.


Wheeler E. stone-cutter, bds. at wid. Joanna Gage's, Central st.


Wheeler James W. machinist, bds. at Mrs. Wheel- er's, 11 Suff. corp.


Wheeler Jefferson, machinist, h. 12 Dutton sq.


Wheeler Jeremiah F., W. I. goods, Lewis st. h. 21 Webster st.


Wheeler Phineas, yeoman on Company's farm, rear Adams st


Wheeler -, stone-cutter, bds. at Dolloff's, App. street


Whidden (John M.) & Russell (Walter) dry goods, 19 Mer. st.


Whipple Aaron at Trem. corp. bds. at 5 Trem. corp. Whipple Adam, at Mer. corp. bds. at 5 Trem. corp.


Whipple Hannah, boarding-house, 10 Dutton st.


Whipple Harriet, wid. of Geo. W. h. Hurd st. Whipple James, (Sanderson & W.) h. Gor. st.


Whipple John, machinist, h. 59 Worthen st. Mer. corp.


Whipple Josiah, teamster, at O. M. Whipple's


Whipple Oliver M. powder manufacturer, h. Law. st. Whipple Robert, brick-layer, bds. at Peter Eaton's Whipple Stephen, at Mer. corp. h. 39 Worthen st. Mer. corp.


White Alvin, at powder-mills, h. near mills


White David, at Jabez Stearns, Law. st.


White Fairfield, stone-layer, h. South st.


White James, h. Fenwick st.


White Jason, at Newman & K.'s, Middle st.


White John, at Ham. corp. h. Law. st.


White Philip T. merchant tailor, Cen. st. bds. at Mrs. Butler's, Charles st.


Whitehouse Augustus, cloth-finisher, bds. at wid. L. Kendall's


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Whitely -, cordwainer, bds. at Betsey Hildreth's Whitcomb Barach, overseer at Ham. corp. bds. at Gordon's, App. st.


Whitcomb Osborn, housewright, bds. at David Rob- inson's


Whittemore Joseph, brush-maker, bds. at E. Upton's


Whittemore Joseph, bleacher, h. Thorndike st.


Whittemore Samuel, laborer, bds. at Forster's


Whitfield Daniel, at Adams'


Whitehead Darius, at App. corp. bds. at No. 3 Whitney Eldad, clerk, bds. at Am. house.


Whitney Moses, clothes cleanser, Cen. st. h. Cen. st. Whiting Phineas Capt. W. I. goods, Mer. st. near Pawtucket Bridge


Whitney, Aaron W. bds. at Mrs. Kimball's, Mer. st. Whitney Abigail, boarding-house, 18 Carpet blocks Whitney Amos, bds. at Hannah Heaselton's, Mer. corp.


Whitney Asa Capt. cordwainer, between Cen. & Gorham sts.


Whitney Gardiner A. at Trem. corp. bds. at 9 Trem. corp.


Whitney George & Aaron W. Lowell market-house, Mer. sq.


Whitney Hananiah, variety store, Mer. st. opposite Trem. corp.


Whitney Israel, agent Tremont Manufacturing Com- pany, h. bank block, Mer. st.


Whitney John, overseer at App. corp. h. 20 Jackson street


Whitney Leonard, at Tremont corp. bds at Sarah Abbott's


Whitney Orlando, shoes. & variety store, Mer. st. opposite Suffolk corp.


Whitney Orange, boots & shoes, Mer. st. at Or- lando Whitney's


Whitney Phineas, housewright, h. 8 Adams st.


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Whittaker James, laborer, h. Lowell st. Hilliard's block


Whittaker John, block printer, h. Lowell st.


Whittier Moses, overseer at Mer. corp. h. 23 Prince street


Whittier Rufus, overseer at Mer. corp. h. 24 Prince street


Wight James, at Middlesex fac. h. Warren st.


Wight John L. tin-plater, bds. at B. Moore's, Cen. st. Wilde Benjamin, inn-holder, Farmer's & Mechanic's House, Mer. st. Mer. sq.


Wilder (Charles A.) & Robbins ( Zacheus W.) pro- vision cellar, under bank block, bds. at P. D. Lane's


Wilder Charles, clerk at Mansur & Child's


Willey Daniel, boarding-house, 29 Webster st. Ham. corp.


Willey Jacob, mason, bds. at J. Kimball's, Hobb's building


Willey Walter, bar-tender, at Am. house


Wilkin's Charles P. bread-carrier at Blood's bakery Wilkins Charles W. housewright, h. South st.


Wilkins John, clerk. at I. Monroe's, bds. at Mrs. Payson's


Wilkins Samuel L. shoe & hat store, 22 Mer. st. h. Jeff. st.


Wilkins -, housewright, bds. at Hiram Parker's Willard Ephraim S. clerk at P. H. Willard's Willard Isaac, clerk at P. H. Willard's


Willard Peter H., W. I. goods, Lowell opposite Adams st. bds. at Patterson's, Adams st.


Williams Bradford, painter at Wm. N. Owens' Williams Isaac, blacksmith, bds. at J. Williams' Williams Joel, machinist, h. 23 App. corp. Williams Joseph, carpet-weaver, bds. at P. D. Lane's Williams -, painter, h. South st.


William Richard, color-mixer, h. 11 Mer. corp.


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Wilson Alfred, housewright, bds. at Dane's, Law. st. Wilson Beulah, boarding-house, 17 Hamilton corp.


Wilson Charles L. overseer at Merrimac corp. h. 14 Dutton st.


Wilson Darius, machinist, bds. at B. Shattuck's Wilson Edwin T. machinist, bds. at B. Wilson's Wilson Glaud, overseer at Lowell corp. h. 16 Carp. Wilson James, pattern-drawer, h 27 Carpet Wilson James, teamster, h. Central st. Chapel hill Wilson James, machinist, h. 28 Worthen st.


Wilson John, weaver, h. 10 Lowell corp.


Wilson John, at Mer. corp. h. 10 Dutton st. Wilson John M. (Knowles & W.)


Wilson Joseph, at Mer. corp. h. 23 Dutton st.


Wilson Nathaniel, (Scripture & W.) h. Chapel st.


Wilson William H. plasterer, bds. at 21 Law. corp. Wilson William, fancy-weaver, h. 15 Low. corp.


Winchester Samuel, blacksmith, Massaic falls, h. Lawrence st.


Wing Adeline, seamstress, bds. at Wm. Lamb's


Wing Alpheus G. at Suff. Corp. h. No. 15


Wingate James, printer at Time's office


Winkley Ebenezer P. machinist, bds. at 10 Dutton st. Winn John S. blacksmith, h. 2 Dutton st. Swamp locks


Winn Joseph, housewright, bds. at widow Smith's, Lowell street


Winn Moses, at John Mixer's harness-shop


Winslow Alfred, machinist, bds. at T. Bascom's Winslow Andrew, machinist, bds. at 19 Dutton st. Winslow Edward, machinist, h. Church st. Winslow George, machinist, h. 24 Swamp locks Winslow Lewis, machinist, 28 Appleton corp.


Winslow John, machinist, bds. at 5 Dutton street, Swamp locks


Wise Lucy wid. boarding-house, 4 Lyman street, Suffolk corp.


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Wise Mary Ann, h. Lowell st. Hilliard's block


Wood Andrew, stone-layer, h. South st.


Wood Eliphalet, overseer at Law. corp. h. No. 12


Wood John G. h. Chapel st. Chapel hill


Wood Susan T. boarding-house, 5 Elliot st. Hamil- ton corp.


Wood -, machinist, bds. at M. Wellington's


Woodbridge March J. watchman, bds. at 4 Prince st. Woodbury Isaiah, spinner, bds. at 22 Carp. blocks Woodbury Joseph, housewright, h. Adams st. Woodbury John L. housewright, h. Adams st.


Woodbury, Joshua, machinist, bds. at N. Brown's


Woodman Levi T. at Fitts', Lowell st.


Woods Goodwin, trunk-maker and variety store, Jackson st. h. Belvidere.


Woods Henry, h. Hurd st.


Woods John, stone-cutter, h. Middlesex st.


Woods Samuel, Boston & Lowell baggage wagons, h. Cen. st. Chapel hill


Woods Susannah, wid. h. 43 Bowditch st.


Woods William, at fact. bds. at Mrs. Webster's, App. st.


Woodward Adoniram, housewright, bds. at 4 Ham. corp.


Woodward Ambrose, at Ham. fact. bds. at No. 4


Woodward Betsey. wid. h. 17 App. corp.


Woodward Daniel, at fact. bds. at 9 Ham. st.


Woodward George, attorney at law, Cen. st. Cros- by's building, h. Elm st.


Woodward Foster, hay-weigher,bds. at 4 Ham. corp. Woodward Jacob A. at Ham. corp. bds. at No. 4


Woodward John, overseer of watchmen, h. 9 Suff. corp.


Woodward John T. at Ham. corp. bds. at No. 4 Woodward J. teamster, bds. at Asa Clark's


Woodward Lucy W. dress-maker, Cen. st.


Woodward Moses, painter, bds. at Mrs. Fuller's


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Woodward Russell, blacksmith, h. 63 Worthen st.


Woodward -, machinist, bds. at Mrs. Hildreth's Worden John, h. 4 Worthen st. Stone's block Worden John Jr. at Ham. corp. bds. at J. Worden's Worden Robert, at print-works, bds. at J. Worden's Worthen Mathew, watchman at machine-shop, h. 24 App. corp.


Worthley Sally, h. Suff. sq.


Wright Alexander, superintendent of carpet-works, h. 26 Mer. st.


Wright Amos H. (Allen & W.) dry goods, bds. at H. Whitney's


Wright Asahel B. at Mercury office


Wright Franklin, W. I. goods, Church st. bds. at Mr. Hurd's


Wright George, blacksmith, h. Lowell st.


Wright (Hapgood) & Mixer (Elijah) boots & shoes, Cen. st. bds. at D. Mixer's


Wright Henry, confectioner, Cen. opposite Low. st. Wright John, overseer at dye-house, h. 12 Carpet blocks


Wright Nathaniel, counsellor, and president of Low- ell Bank, h. north Merrimac st. near Pawtuck- et bridge


Wright Nathaniel Jr. clerk at Wright & Mixer's


Wright Robert W. clerk at J. T. Pratt's


Wright Stephen, at Middlesex corp. h. Law. st.


Wright Walter, machinist, h. 24 Dutton st.


Wright -, at repair shop, bds at 27 Mer. corp.


Wyatt Joseph G. Capt. licensed victualler, Lowell, cor. Adams st. h. Low. st.


Wyatt Mary, wid. boarding-house, 7 Ham. corp.


Wyllie Catharine, wid. boarding-house, Thorndike st. near brewery


Wyman (Augustus) & Craig (Andrew) W. I goods, near Thorndike st. South part


Wyman Franklin H. at fact. h. 6 Suffolk corp.


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Wyman Irene, dress-maker, Mer. st.


Wyman John S. machinist, bds. at Mrs. Wilson's


Wyman Maverick, h. Chapel st.


Wyman Sarah, wid. boarding-house, 15 App. corp. Wyman Timothy, machinist, h. 9 Dutton st.


Wyman William W. hat store, Cen. st. Ham. build- ings, h. Gor. st. Wyman William Capt. h. Mer. st.


YATES JAMES, machine-printer, bds. at 55 Wor- then st.


Yates John, machine-printer, bds. at 55 Worthen st.


Young Darius, trader, h. Gorham st.


Young Hugh, h. between Adams & Fenwick sts.


Young E. at App. fact. bds. at Mrs. Straw's


Young Isaac, at Chamberlain's, 3 Trem. blocks.


Young John, laborer, h. between Adams & Fen- wick sts.


Young John H. blacksmith, bds. at Moore's


Young Robert, victualling cellar, Low. st. h. Low. st. Young Sally, boarding-house, Suff. sq.


Young Samuel S. mill-wright, bds. at P. Wether- bee's


Young -, bds. at Mrs. Kimball's, Mer. st.


York George, housewright, h. Mer. st.


York Jacob S. overseer at Trem. corp. h. No. 9


York Levi, housewright, bds. at 12 Tremont corp.


STREETS AND PLACES.


Adams street, opens on Lowell street, opposite Hobb's store, continuing to Thorndike street. Appleton street, opens on Gorham street, runs to Thorndike street.


Bowditch street, from Jackson street to Hamilton st. Cabot street, from Lawrence corporation to Merri- mac street


Central street, from Merrimac street, runs south to Chapel hill.


Chapel street, opens on Central street, near the foot of Chapel hill, passing Universalist meeting- house to Boston road.


Church street, opens on Central street, by First Bap- tist meeting-house to Concord river south bridge Chapel Hill, situated at south part of the town.


Dutton street, commences at Merrimac factories, crosses Merrimac and Lowell streets, by Ma- chine shop to Thorndike street.


Elm street, opens on Chapel hill at First Methodist meeting-house, runs to Chapel street.


Elliot street, from Jackson street to Hamilton street, between the Hamilton blocks.


Emerson place, opens on Gorham street, at stone front building.


Fenwick street, opens on Lowell street, runs to the Catholic church.


Green street, from Central street to George street. George street, from Tyler street to Hurd street, by First Baptist meeting-house.


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Gorham street, opens on Central street, passes by the Grove to Boston road.


Gore street, from Race street to Cabot street, on Suffolk corporation.


Hall street, from Tremont street to Cabot street, par- allel with Suffolk blocks.


High street, from Middlesex street to Liberty street. Hurd street, from Central street to Church street, by Middlesex corporation.


Jackson street, from Central street to Thorndike street, by Hamilton and Appleton corporations. Jefferson street, from Lowell street to Lewis street. Lawrence street, (formerly called River street,) opens near Concord river south bridge, runs by Massaic falls to Moor street, passing Oliver M. Whipple's house.


Lewis street, opens on Lowell st. east side of canal. Liberty street, south part of Lowell, commencing near Sidney Spalding's farm.


Lowell street, opens on Central street, near canal bridge, runs to Merrimac street by the stone house (formerly hotel).


Lyman street, from Race street to Cabot street, parallel with Suffolk blocks.


Merrimac street, from Concord river, north bridge, by stone house (formerly hotel) to Chelmsford line.


Merrimac place comprises the Merrimac corporation with Dutton, Prince and Worthen streets


Middlesex street, opens on Thorndike street, near the Brewery, and runs to Middlesex line. Moody street, opens on Lowell street.


Moor street, from Boston road to Oliver M. Whip- ple's house.


Pawtucket street, from bank of Merrimac river near Melvin's house, to Merrrimac street near stone house.


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Perkins street, from Suffolk street to Hall street, parallel with Lawrence factories.


Prince street, from Merrimac bleach-house, to Mer- rimac street.


Race street, from Suffolk blocks to Merrimac street. School street, opens opposite Pawtucket Bridge.


South street, opens on Appleton street and runs to Gorham street near the Grove.


Stone's court, opens on Dutton st. near Lowell st. Summer street, from Central street to South street. Suffolk street, from Suffolk corporation crosses Mer- rimac and Lowell street, by Second Baptist meeting-house.


Thorndike street, from Dutton street near the Brew- ery over Canal bridge to Boston road.


Tremont street, from south end of Tremont blocks to Merrimac st.


Tilden street, from north end Suffolk blocks to Mer- rimac street.


Tyler street, from Central street to Lawrence street. Warren street, opens on Central street, near Amer- ican house runs to Middlesex corp.


Webster street, from Hamilton to Jackson street, between Hamilton blocks.


Worthen street, from Merrimac factories, crosses Merrimac and Lowell streets to Swamp locks.


UNITED STATES OFFICERS.


President, Andrew Jackson of Tennessee-salary $25,000.


Vice President, Martin Van Buren of New York- salary $5,000.


Secretary of State, Louis McLane, Delaware-sala- ry $6,000.


Secretary of the Treasury, Roger B. Taney, Mary- land-salary $6,000.


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TOWN OFFICERS.


Secretary of War, Lewis Cass, Ohio-salary $6,000. Secretary of the Navy, Levi Woodbury, New Hamp- shire-salary $6,000. Post Master General, William T. Barry, Kentucky -salary $6,000. Attorney General, Benjamin F. Butler, New-York -- salary $3,500.


OFFICERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH.


His Excellency Governor. His Honor Samuel T. Armstrong, Lieut. Governor. Secretary of State, Edward D. Bangs.


State Treasurer and Receiver General, Hezekiah Barnard. Adjutant General, William H. Sumner.


Attorney General, James T. Austin.


LOWELL REPRESENTATIVES.


Kirk Boott, James Chandler, Osgood Dane, Jesse Phelps, Oliver M. Whipple and Samuel Howard.


TOWN OFFICERS.


Town Clerk-Samuel A. Coburn.


Treasurer-Artemas Holden.


Selectmen-Joshua Swan, Matthias Parkhurst, Eli- sha Huntington, Benj. Walker, Samuel C. Oliver. Town Clerk and Selectmen's Office, Town House.


Assessors-John A. Knowles, Hazen Elliot, James Russell, Josiah B. French.


Overseers of Poor-Benjamin Walker, Elisha Huntington, Oliver M. Whipple.


School Committee-Elisha Huntington, Theodore Edson, James Barnaby, John W. Graves, Wm. T. Heydock, Samuel F. Haven and Joshua Merrill.


Board of Health-Jonathan M. Marston, Abner


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TOWN OFFICERS.


Ball, Jefferson Bancroft, William Davidson, Cyril French and Stephen Mansur.


Tythingmen-George Dodge, Joel Lewis, Hugh Cummiskey, George Brownell, John Chase, Abner Ball, Zenas Doane, Henry J. Baxter, Samuel C. Ol- iver and Eliphalet Case.


Committee to Audit Accounts-John A. Knowles, Eliphalet Case, Elisha Fuller.


Town Crier-George Dodge.


Constables-Josiah B. French, Zacheus Shed, A- mos Wetherbee, Simon Adams, Caleb M. Marble, Zacheus Fletcher, George Dodge, Jonathan M. Marston, Hugh Cummiskey, Hiram Hersey, Daniel Mixer, Moses Shattuck, Joseph G. Wyatt, Abram P. Blake, Joel Stone, Jr., Weld Spalding, Cummings Barr, Henry Fletcher, William Blanchard, Thomas J. Coburn, Samuel Rogers, Samuel Murray.


Measurer of Lathing, Plastering and Painting- Samuel Willard.


Surveyors of Lumber-Peter Eaton, James H. B. Ayres, Joel Lewis, Horace Howard, Henry Fletch- .er, Henry Coburn, Jonathan Bowers, John Murray, Hamlin Davis, Jonathan Tyler.


Cullers of Hoops and Staves-Archibald McFar- lin, Artemas Holden.


Field Drivers-Jonathan Smith, Nathan Chad- wick, George Dodge; Isaac Swan, Forster Newhall, Sidney Spalding, David M. James, Elisha Davis, Dawes Melvin and Oren Nichols.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief Engineer-Joseph Tyler.


Engineers-George Brownell, Joseph M. Dodge, James Russell, Oliver M. Whipple, Jonathan Bow- ers, Alva Mansur, Israel Whitney, James Cook, George Motley, Charles Tilden, James Russell.


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BANKS.


MILITARY DEPARTMENT.


Third Regiment, Second Brigade, Third Division.


John T. Torrey, Colonel. Jonathan M. Reed, Lt. Colonel. Nathan Durant, Major. Henry J. Baxter, Adjutant. H. G. Howe, Quarter Master. Alexis Peirce, Paymaster. Hezekiah Eldridge, Surgeon. John W. Graves, Surgeon's Mate. Jacob Coggin, Chaplain.


LOWELL LIGHT INFANTRY .- John Mixer, Cap- tain. Charles Sanderson, Lieut. James M. Mor- rill, Ensign.


MECHANIC PHALANX .- Jonathan Kendall, Capt. James Dennis, Lieut. Oliver M. Bailey, Ensign.


Standing Companies.


SOUTH COMPANY .- Bernice S. Hale, Capt. Wil- liam Parker, Lieut. - - , Ensign.


NORTH COMPANY .- Joseph G. Wyatt, Capt. Dan- iel Brooks, Lieut. Stephen S. Bunker, Ensign.


EAST COMPANY-Organized 2d of February, 1833. Cullen F. Kittredge, Capt. James M. Rawson, Lt. Abner W. Buttrick, Ensign.


BANKS IN LOWELL.


Lowell Bank incorporated in 1828, capital $250,000.


Nathaniel Wright, President. James G. Carney, Cashier.


Directors-Joshua Bennet, Cyril French, Josiah B. French, Jonathan Morse, 2d., Benjamin F. Var- num, Amos Whitney, Phineas Whiting, Nathaniel Wright, James Russell.


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SAVINGS' BANK.


Rail Road Bank incorporated March 1831, capital $400,000




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