The Lowell Directory 1875-1876, Part 42

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S. Lizzie Lowe Clara A. Emerson


36. Cabot Street.


Mary A. Beard


37. Fayette Street


Lucretia A. Day


38. Cabot Street.


Mary O. Kidder


40. Rock Street


Abby L. Sargent Sarah E. Scales


41. Lewis Street.


Lilla J. Greenhalge


42. Lawrence Street.


Lizzie M. Hadley


43. Common Street.


Nellie M. Brown


44. Lewis Street.


Mary L. Hill


45. Rock Street


Ellen M. White


46. Myrtle Street


Ella A. Bailey


47. Myrtle Street.


Miranda W. Bradley


48. West Sixth Street


Marion A. Scott


49. Fourth Street.


Marcella M. Patten


50. Branch Street.


Julia E. Leighton


51. Church Street.


Mary J. Alger


52. High Street.


53. Central Street.


HI. Maria Mansur Sarah L. Gates


15. Middlesex Strect


Eliza Cowley Lizzie N. Smith


25. Iligh Street.


30. Elliott Street.


35. Iligh Street


39. Charles Street


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No. Location.


Teachers.


54. Chapel Street . Abby D. Gates


55. West Sixth Street. Nellie S. Danforth


56. Lawrence Street. Laura E. Lee


57. Carter Street. Belle T. Vinall


MIXED SCHOOLS.


Middlesex Village


Jennie M. Nesmith


Varnum Street. Laura J. Gould


Pawtucketville. Agnes J. Graves


TRUANT OFFICERS. -- Jesse Iluse, Bickford Lang.


CHURCHES.


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ( Orthodox). Merrimack, above Worthen Street. Organized 1826. Pastor, Rev. Smith Baker ; Clerk, A. II. Wheeler ; Sexton, Samuel M. Patterson ; Superintendent of Sabbath School, Thomas A. McMaster.


JOHN STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ( Orthodox). Organized May 9, 1839. Associate Pastors, Rev. Eden B. Foster, and Joseph B. Seabury ; Clerk, John S. Colby ; Sexton, George H. Richardson ; Superintendent of Sabbath School, Robert L. Read.


ELLIOTT CHURCH ( Orthodox). Summer Street. Organized December 1830. Pastor, Rev. John M. Greene ; Clerk, James G. Buttrick ; Treasurer, M. Ilemenway ; Sexton, Francis Brown ; Superintendent of Sabbath School, L. G. Wallingford.


KIRK STREET CHURCH ( Orthodox). Organized May 21, 1845. Pastor, Rev. Charles D. Barrows ; Clerk, Frank P. Pear- son ; Treasurer, Philetus Burnham ; Sexton,


Johnson ; Supt of Sabbath School, A. G. Cumnock. HIGH STREET CHURCH ( Orthodox). East Merrimack, Bel. Organized January 25, 1846. Pastor, Rev. Owen Street ; Clerk and Treasurer, Frank N. Chase ; Organist, George E. Metcalf; Choir Leader, Stephen P. Driver ; Sexton, George P. Hall, residence 41 Bartlett ; Supt. of Sabbath School, Samuel A. Chase.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ( Baptist). Church Street. Organ- ized Feb. 8, 1826. Pastor, Rev. O. E. Mallory ; Clerk, D. P. Bates ; Sexton, H. W. Tinker ; Superintendent of Sabbath School, Warren I .. Floyd.


WORTHEN STREET CHURCH ( Baptist). Organized 1831. Pas- tor, Rev. E. A. Lecompte ; Clerk of Church, Finley Stevenson ; Clerk of Society, Henry Snellgrove ; Sexton, IIenry Smiley ; Supt. of Sabbath School, Jas. G. Morrison. BRANCH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH ( Baptist). Branch Street.


Organized July 1, 1869. Pastor, Rev. -; Clerk of Church and Supt. of Sabbath School, Geo. D. Ilills.


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FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH ( Freewill Baptist). Paige Street. Organized 1833. Pastor, Rev. 一; Treasurer, A. L. Russell ; Sexton, B. W. Jewett ; Supt. of Sabbath School, Carlos Haven.


FIFTH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH ( Baptist). Centralville. Or- ganized March 17, 1874. Pastor, Rev. T. J. B. House ; Clerk, William Brown ; Treasurer, William Miller ; Supt. of Sabbath School,


MT. VERNON CHAPEL ( Freewill Baptist). Butterfield, cor. Mt. Vernon Street. Organized Jan. 1, 1875. Pastor, Rev. George S. Ricker ; Clerk, Milo B. Stiles ; Sexton, Frank S. Badger ; Superintendent of Sabbath School, Earl A. Thissell.


ST. PAUL'S METHODIST-EPISCOPAL CHURCH ( Methodist-Episco- pal). Hurd Street. Organized 1826. Pastor, Rev. William S. Studley ; Supt. of Sabbath School, Horace J. Adams.


CENTRAL CHURCH ( Methodist-Episcopal). John, c. Paige St. Organized April 1854. Pastor, Rev. Joseph II. Mans- field ; Secretary, -; Sexton, George W. Ful- lerton ; Supts. of Sabbath School, J. M. Pearson, and G. T. Whitney.


WORTHEN STREET CHURCH ( Methodist-Episcopal). Organized 1841. Pastor, Rev. F. J. Wagner ; Clerk, Henry Healey ; Supts. of Sabbath School, J. B. Wilson, and M. A. Benner. ZION PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH ( Methodist). Gorham St. Organized 1872. Pastor, Rev. Charles Spurr ; Treasurer and Supt. of Sunday School, Thomas Leland.


FREE CHAPEL. Middlesex Street, bet. Elliott and South Sts. Organized 1846. Minister at Large, Rev. H. C. Duganne. Sexton, P. HI. Chase ; President of Society, E. B. Patch ; Secretary, Hamilton Burrage.


FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH ( Universalist). Hurd, near Cen- tral Street. Organized July 1827. Pastor, Rev. Geo. T. Flanders ; Clerk, Leonard Brown ; Treasurer, Daniel A. Swan ; Supt. of Sabbath School, Samuel M. Chase.


SECOND UNIVERSALIST CHURCH ( Universalist). Cor. of Market and Shattuck Streets. Organized 1838. Pastor, Rev. William G. Ilaskell ; Sexton, Samuel W. Taylor ; Supt. of Sabbath School, Joel Knapp.


FIRST UNITARIAN SOCIETY ( Unitarian). Merrimack Street. Organized 1832. Pastor, Rev. Josiah L. Seward ; Clerk, John H. McAlvin ; Treasurer, Ralph F. Brazer ; Sexton, Aaron Scadding ; Supt. of Sabbath School, Walter Coburn. ST. ANNE'S CHURCH ( Episcopa!). Merrimack Street. Or- ganized February 26, 1824. Rector, Rev. Theodore Ed- son, D.D. ; Clerk, O. E. Cushing ; Sexton, William Mc- Arthur ; Supt. of Sabbath School, Edgar Fay.


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ST. JOHN'S CHURCH ( Episcopal). Gorham Street, north of the Court House. Organized 1860. Rector, Rev. Lean- der C. Manchester ; Clerk, Randolph Greenwood ; Sexton, George Jarrett ; Superintendent of Sunday School, Ilenry P. Webber.


PAWTUCKET CHURCH ( Congregational). Organized 1797. Pastor, Rev. James A. Bates ; Clerk, James M. Coburn ; Sexton, Thomas II. Connell ; Supt. of Sabbath School, John J. Colton.


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ( Regular Presbyterian). Ap- pleton Street. Organized June 23, 1869. Pastor, Rev. Robert Court ; Elders, J. Mckinnon, and Alexander Rob- inson ; Clerk, J. B. Hubbard ; Sexton, James Kennedy ; Supt. of Sabbath School, Samuel Cully.


INDEPENDENT UNION MISSION SUNDAY SCHOOL. Near Hale's Mills. Superintendent, II. W. Blaisdell ; Sunday School at 4 o'clock, P. M.


BELVIDERE UNION MISSION SCHOOL. Ward Room on Fayette Street. Praise Concert at 4 P. M.


ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH ( Roman Catholic). Fenwick Street. Pastor, Rev. Michael O'Brien ; Assistants, Rev. M. Mc- Manus, Rev. Martin O'Brien, and Rev. Wm. O'Brien ; Supt. of Sabbath School, Daniel Danahy.


ST. PETER'S CHURCH ( Roman Catholic). Corner of Gorham and Appleton Streets. Pastor, Rev. Peter Crudden ; Assistant, Rev. John B. O'Donald ; Supt. of Sabbath School, Jolın O'Neil.


ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH ( French Roman Catholic). Lee Street. Pastor, Rev. Andrew M. Garin ; Assistant, Rev. A. Gladu.


IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH ( Roman Catholic). High- street Sq., Belvidere. Pastor, Rev. James McGrath ; Assistant, Rev. N. Ouellette.


SOCIETIES, COMPANIES, Etc. LOWELL DISPENSARY.


Organized in 1836 for the purpose of furnishing medicine and medical advice to the poor, gratis. Secretary and Treasurer, Laurin Martin. Physicians, Dr. Abner W. Buttrick, Northern District ; Dr. John II. Gilman, South- ern District. Consulting Physicians, Drs. J. O. Green, C. A. Savory.


CHANNING FRATERNITY.


Rev. J. L. Seward, President. A benevolent and social organization, having in charge the original Holly Tree Inn, projected for the purpose of furnishing meals in a home-like manner, at a very low price, without liquors of any kind.


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LOWELL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION.


Hospital, Merrimack, corner Pawtucket Street. Organized in 1840, by the several manufacturing companies, for the benefit and medical care of those in their employ who may be sick. The agents or superintendents of the several companies are the trustees.


LOWELL MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. Free Chapel, Middlesex Street.


Organized in 1843, for the purpose of aiding the worthy poor of the city. Office hours from 2 to 4 o'clock, P. M. Order box at the door. Officers, 1875 and 1876 : - President, E. B. Patch. Directors, J. Gilbert Ilill, Charles Kimball, G. A. Gerry, II. A. Hildreth, H. B. Coburn, A. E. Spalding. Secretary, Hamilton Burrage. Treasurer, D. B. Bartlett. Minister at Large, Rev. H. C. Duganne. Collector, William Lamson, jr.


ST. MARY'S ORPHANAGE (Episcopal). No. 13 Aun Street.


First opened Sept. 29th, 1875. Under the immediate charge of Sisters from St. Margaret's Sisterhood of Boston.


LOWELL YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO. Organized February 4th, 1867.


Reading room, Library and Ilall, Barristers' IIall, Central, corner Merrimack street. President, N. W. Frye, Elliott Congregational Church, Cook's Tannery. Vice-Presidents, E. P. Woods, Kirk Street Congregational Church, Woods, Sherwood, & Co., Cent. ; A. W. Weeks, St. Paul's Method- ist Church, 32 Middle street; A. C. Russell, Free Will Baptist Church, Thorndike Manuf. Co .; II. L. Tinker, First Baptist Church. Recording Secretary, George W. Ely, High Street Congregational Church, Merchants Bank. General Secretary, Henry J. McCoy. Treasurer, S. N. Wood, Iligh Street Congregational Church. Auditor, Charles W. Sleeper, Worthen Street Methodist Church, Lowell Machine Shop.


MIDDLESEX MECHANICS' ASSOCIATION.


Mechanics' building, Dutton street. Incorporated 1825. President, Henry H. Wilder. Vice-President, Oliver E. Cushing. Secretary, John G. Marshall. Treasurer, J. W. B. Shaw. Government, Thomas S. Shaw, II. Hos- ford, A. A. Ilaggett, John Scott, Jacob II. Sawyer, Geo. Il. Chandler, O. E. Cushing, Geo. F. Richardson. Committee of the Library and Reading Room : - Chair- man, A. B. Plimpton. Edwin Nichols, Charles Kimball, A. S. Tyler, Charles Morrill. Secretary, H. Burrage. Librarian, Miss Mary E. Sargent. Janitor, Sumner


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Sargent. The Association owns Mechanics' building, in which is a large hall. Their library contains over 13,000 volumes, and there is in the building a spacious reading room. There is also connected with it a Cabinet of Natural Ilistory. A course of public lectures are given annually, under the auspices of the Association. Annual meeting, first Tuesday, in April. Quarterly meetings, first Tuesday in July, October, and January.


THE OLD FRANKLIN LITERARY ASSOCIATION. (THE ORIGINAL ASSOCIATION.) HIall and Reading room, Bank building, Shattuck street. Organized 1868. Incorporated 1875. Meetings alter- mate Thursday evenings. President, Frederic Taylor. Vice-President, Frank B. Dow. Treasurer, II. F. Walker, Secretary, S. J. Kirby. Directors, J. F. llaskell, II. F. Smith, Frederic Taylor. Literary Committee, Chas. S. Lilley, Van B. Sleeper, A. W. Danforth.


FRANKLIN LITERARY ASSOCIATION.


President, J. J. Pickman. Vice-President, John S. Colby. Secretary, Geo. II. Hobson. Corresponding Secretary, Richard II. Chamberlin. Treasurer, Ilenry J. Fay. Literary Directors, II. R. Rice, A. D. Wright, II. G. Leslie.


SUMNER LITERARY ASSOCIATION.


President, Levi E. Farnham ; Vice-President, Wm. A. Favor ; Treasurer, Frank P. Haggett ; Secretary, George II. Tay- lor; Directing Committee, Charles S. Murkland, A. G. Walsh, K. Ilyde.


LOWELL CHORAL SOCIETY.


President, Charles Morrill. Vice-President, A. G. Cumnock. Clerk, Charles II. Burbank. Collector and Treasurer, C. Il. Abbott. Musical Conductor, Carl Zerralın. Libra- rian, S. J. Smiley. Directors, George B. Allen, Herman J. Smith, A. S. Tyler, A. V. Ilill, C. W. Hanson, David Nichols, Samuel E. Stott.


Q. CLUB.


Rooms on Central street, corner of Ilurd street. Regular meetings on the first Monday evening of each month. President, Lester V. Randall. Secretary, William E. Westall. Treasurer, Millard F. Wright.


ST. PETER'S SCHOOL AND ORPHAN ASYLUM. No. 39 Appleton Street.


Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity. A free evening school is held every evening, except Saturday and Sun- day evenings. Sister Mary Ann, Sister Superior.


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LOWELL CEMETERY, 1875.


Located on Lawrence Street, south part of the City. President, Josiah G. Peabody. Trustees, Langley II. Board- man, Ilorace R. Barker, Fordyce Coburn, Oliver E. Cush- ing, Luther J. Eames, James B. Francis, Joseph R. Ilayes, William E. Livingston, Ephraim B. Patch, Levi Sprague, Edward F. Watson, William II. Wiggin. Clerk and Treasurer, John II. McAlvin. Supt. Thomas Paul. COMMITTEES .- On Accounts, Messrs. Livingston, Boardman, and Eames. On Drains, Messrs. Sprague, Wiggin, and Barker. On Fences, Walls, and Gates, Messrs. Wiggin, Patch, and Ilayes. On Lots and Spaces, Messrs. Cush- ing, Coburn, and Hayes. On Paths and Avenues, Messrs. Boardman, Francis, and Patch. On Superintendent, the President, and Messrs. Coburn and Watson. On Wood and Timber, Messrs. Watson, Sprague, and Cush- ing. Price of finished and graded lots $250.


LOWELL YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME.


Located 10 John street. Organized March, 1873. Presi- dent, Mrs. J. K. Chase ; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Daniel S. Richardson and William A. Burke ; Treasurer, Dr. Wm. G. Ward ; Clerk, Miss Fannie L. Ells ; Auditor, Henry P. Webber ; Matron, Mrs. II. E. Ells ; Trustees, Mrs. C. B. Richmond, Mrs. II. C. Church, Mrs. Robert Wood, Mrs. William C. Avery, Mrs. David Gove, Mrs. Ezra B. Adams, Levi Sprague, Ilorace J. Adams, Francis Jewett, Jeremiah Clark, Wm. G. Ward, Rev. Smith Baker, and a Board of not less than fifty patrons.


OLD LADIES' HOME. No. 68 Moody Street. Organized July, 1867.


President, Mrs. George Hedrick; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. , Samuel Abbott, Mrs. W. P. Brazer ; Secretary, Mrs. John Nesmith ; Treasurer, Luther J. Eames ; Physician, Wmn. Bass ; Auditor, George Iledrick ; Trustees, Mrs. C. P. Talbot, Mrs. Wm. N. Owen, Mrs. George Motley, Mrs. John Nesmith, Mrs. George Hedrick, John A. Buttrick, A. L. Brooks, E. B. Patch, S. G. Mack, Jeremiah Clark,. and a Board of not less than fifty patrons, to be chosen from the various religious societies in Lowell. Annual meeting of the corporation on the 1st Monday in October. Matron at the Home, Miss E. W. Clement. Religious ser- vices are held every Sabbath, by several clergymen of the city. Visitors will be received Wednesday and Satur- day afternoons, from 2 to 5 o'clock. Application for ad- mission, as inmates, should be made to the Board of Offi- cers, or patrons.


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PEOPLE'S CLUB.


President, Jacob II. Sawyer; Vice-Presidents, John A. But- trick, John F. McEvoy, W. II. McDaniels, F. Nickerson, S. Cabot, jr., James Francis, Mrs. C. P. Talbot, Mrs. Da- vid Gove, Mrs. Fred Ayer, Mrs. M. II. Semple ; Secre tary, James Watson : Assistant Secretary, Miss E. O. Rob- bins ; Treasurer, Samuel A. Chase ; Assistant Treasurer, Mrs. J. B. Fielding.


FREE SONS OF ISRAEL.


Meet at Urban Ilall on the second and fourth Sundays of cach month. President, P. Hirshfield ; Vice-President, Charles Abels; Recording Secretary, B. Lederer; Financial Sec- retary, I. S. Cohen ; Treasurer, Henry Kileski.


LOWELL ROWING ASSOCIATION.


President, E. L. Williams ; Secretary, D. Sullivan ; Treas- urer, John Quiuu.


EMERALD ASSOCIATES.


President, G. F. Thornton ; Vice-President, J. P. Kilpin ; Treasurer, P. II. Donahoe ; Secretary, F. E. Mclaughlin ; Directors, J. F. Heleny, P. J. Burke, C. F. Donovan.


RIFLE CLUB.


President, M. Burke ; Vice-President, John T. Donalioc ; Collector, T. Cassidy; Treasurer, P. Costello.


ST. JOSEPH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. ( FRENCH CANADIAN.)


Organized Sept. 1871. Regular meetings, once in two wecks. President, J. B. T. Hurthubise ; Vice-President, Eustache Bissonettie ; Chaplain, Rev. A. M. Garin ; Re- cording Secretary, Isador Turcotte ; Assistant, II. Dasoie ; Corresponding Secretary, O. Roberge ; Treasurer, Joseph S. Lapierre ; Depositary, Edward Courchaine ; Auditing Committee, P. David, E. Brault, S. Doff; Assistant Treas- vrer, A. Leblan.


L'UNION ST. JEAN BAPTISTE SOCIETY. (FRENCHI CANADIAN. ) Organized May, 1869. Regular meetings, once in two weeks, at Ward room No. 4. President, F. Cote ; Secre- tary, L. P. Lamothe ; Treasurer, N. Roy.


CLUB DRAMATIQUE. (FRENCH CANADIAN. )


Organized January 15, 1875. President, Moses A. Auber- tin; Vice-President, F. V. Geoffroy ; Secretary, Wilfred Paradis; Treasurer, A. P. Hebert ; Assistant Treasurer, L. P. Turcotte ; Conseil Excecutif, J. L. Loiselle, A. L. Fecteau, J. II. Guillet.


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LA CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE. (FRENCH CANADIAN. )


Organized January 11th, 1875. President, A. L. Fecteau ; Vice-President, Antoine Iloude ; Secretary, Moses A. Au- bertin ; Treasurer, S. P. Hébert; Committee, Louis Hébert, L. P. Lamothe, E. Normand.


ROYAL LODGE OF ORANGEMEN. (Knox's True Blue, No. 79.)


Meet at Good Templars' Hall, 18 Middle street, every other Thursday. W. M., William N. Bartlett; D. M., James Little; Chaplain, William Moffatt; Cor. Sec'y, John Fife ; Rec. Sec'y, John Little ; Treasurer, Jas. Kennedy.


ST. PATRICK'S FEMALE ACADEMY.


Adams Street, near St. Patrick's Church.


Conducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame. Lady Superior, Mother Desires, assisted by several Sisters and teachers.


ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL.


Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity, High-st. square, Belvidere. Established May 1, 1867. The Hospital is now open for the reception of patients of both sexes and of all denominations. The hospital is attended by the ablest physicians in the city.


On Sundays, visitors will be admitted from 13 to 4 in the afternoon. On Thursdays, from 10 to 12 A. M .; from 1 to 4 and from 6 to 72 P. M. The Hospital closes at 7 3-4 in the evening, but is open at all hours for the reception of patients.


LOWELL IRISH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.


Lynch's block, 43 and 45 Market Street.


Organized for benevolent purposes. Regular meetings first and third Mondays in the month. President, William McAloon ; Vice-President, Patrick Mackin ; Treasurer, James Marren ; Financial Secretary, John McCloskey ; Corresponding Sec'y, Martin O'Ilearn. Officers elected annually, on the last Wednesday in December.


YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC LIBRARY ASSOCI- ATION.


IIall 55 Central Street.


Organized for the literary improvement of its members. Regular meetings, Wednesday evenings. President, P. J. Mahan ; Vice-President, William II. Grady ; Treas- urer, Daniel C. O'Halloran; Secretary, James J. Sullivan, Officers chosen semi-annually.


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KNIGHTS OF ST. PATRICK.


Organized April, 1869. Rooms 83 and 85 Market street. Commander, Michael Corbett ; 1st Vice-Commander, Mar- tin Giblin ; 2d Vice-Commander, Patrick Lynch ; 3d Vice- Commander, Patrick Courtney ; Treasurer, Patrick Lan- non ; Cor. Sec'y, Patrick Brady ; Fin. Sec'y, P. II. Dorlan.


ANCIENT ORDER HIBERNIANS, No. 1.


Organized 1867, for benevolent purposes. Meet second Wednesday and last Monday of each month, in Lynch's Hall. President, Martin Ahearn ; Treasurer, Ilenry F. Keyes. Officers elected annually.


ANCIENT ORDER HIBERNIANS, No. 2.


Organized 1869. Meet first Wednesday and third Monday , of each month, in Lynch's HIall. President, M. II. Mc- Cue ; Secretary, James Caskin.


ANCIENT ORDER HIBERNIANS, No. 3.


Organized 1873. Meet every Tuesday, at Lynch's IIall. President, Joseph Shanley ; Treasurer, Patrick F. Brady.


AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HIBERNIANS. Organized Sept. 25th, 1872. Incorporated January 9th, 1873. Meet every Thursday evening. President, M. II. Mealey ; Vice-President, J. F. Norton ; Clerk, David W. O'Brien ; Collector, William M. Riley ; Treasurer, James McLanghlin ; Librarian, John Doyle ; Chairman of Board of Directors, John F. McCaffrey.


MIDDLESEX NORTH DISTRICT MEDICAL SOCIETY.


Embraces the City of Lowell and several of the towns in its vicinity. Officers for 1875 and '76 : President, D. P. Gage, Lowell ; Vice President, L. S. Fox, Lowell ; Secre- tary, Abner W. Buttrick, Lowell; Treasurer, N. B. Edwards, Chelmsford ; Curator and Librarian, M. G. Parker, Lowell ; Commissioner of Trials, John O. Green. Annual Meeting, last Wednesday in April. Quarterly meetings, last Wednesday in July, October and January.


THE MIDDLESEX POULTRY ASSOCIATION.


President, Laurin Martin ; Vice Presidents, George F. Pen- niman, John C. Blood ; Treasurer, Charles F. Blanchard ; Secretary, Edward T. Rowell ; Executive Committee :- John Il. Nichols, Henry A. Rugg, George II. Wight, William II. Pope, William M. Noyes, Charles II. Allen, Neil Thompson. James Emmett, all of Lowell; Charles HI. Edmands, Melrose; George V. Fletcher, Belmont ; Mark Pitman, No. Beverly ; Gardner Blanchard, Wilton, N. II. ; I. Henry Symonds, Winchester ; Philander Wil- liams, Taunton.


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MIDDLESEX NORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.


Incorporated 1855.


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Embraces the City of Lowell, and towns of Billerica, Bur- lington, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, North Reading, . Wakefield, Tewksbury, Tyngsboro', Westford, and Wil- mington, though persons from any part of Middlesex Co. can become members of the Society. The exhibition of the Society takes place annually on the last Wednesday and Thursday in September, on the Fair Grounds, comprising about fifteen acres, in the southern part of the city of Lowell. Officers for 1875 and '76 :- President, John A. Goodwin ; Secretary, E. T. Rowell ; Treasurer, George II. Bartlett ; Vice Presidents, II. II. Wilder, Lowell; N. B. Chase, North Reading; James Fitzpatrick, Groton ; Ilenry S. Worcester, Tewksbury. Trustees, Milo Rob- bins, Davin Boynton, Pepperell ; Samuel Ilosmer, David Tuttle, Acton ; Joseph Read, Charles Proctor, Chelms- ford ; J. T. Burnap, John A. Parkhurst, Dunstable; W. W. Read, W. F. Salmon, Lowell ; L. C. Gannon, Ilorace Sheldon, Wilmington ; F. II. Parker, John Rowell, Bill- erica ; Andrew Spaulding, Nelson Iloar, Groton ; Eben Swan, C. L. Cummings, Tyngsboro'; Eli Tower, Edward Prescott, Medford ; Samuel Kingman, James Eustis, Wakefield ; George Kittredge, Daniel S. Wood, Tewks- bury; N. II. Temple, L. W. Manning, Reading; Isaac Hill, E. E. Richardson, Dracut ; Charles Pratt, Isaac Flint, North Reading. Annual election, Wednesday preceding the last Thursday in September.


LOWELL RIDING PARK.


Agricultural Fair Grounds. Organized Jan. 1, 1875. P. Commiskey and J. Lennon, Managers. Two meetings,


: Spring and Fall.


MASONIC.


HIall in Masonic Temple, 66 to 72 Merrimack Street. MASSACIIUSETTS CONSISTORY, S .. P .. R .. S ... Instituted in 1859, but has since removed to Boston. MOUNT CALVARY CIIAPTER, ROSE CROIX, 18º. M ... W .. and P .. M ... W. F. Salmon. LOWELL COUNCIL, PRINCES OF JERUSALEM, 16º. M .. E .. S .. P ... G ... M .. Iliram N. Uall. LOWELL LODGE OF PERFECTION, 14º. T ... P .. G . . M. .. Charles C. Hutchinson. ·


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PILGRIM COMMANDERY KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Instituted October, 1855.


E. C., Charles C. Hutchinson ; G., John M. Peavey ; C. G., Frederick Frye. Treasurer, J. P. Folsom. Recorder, J. W. B. Shaw. Meetings, Wednesday evening after full moon.


AHASUERUS COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS. Re-organized December 23, 1856.


T.I.M., Frederick Frye ; R.I.M., N. C. Sanborn ; I.M., II. II. Fletcher ; M. of Ex., R. J. Walker; R., E. B. Ilowe. Meetings, Monday evening after full moon.


MOUNT HIOREB ROYAL ARCHI CHAPTER. Chartered 1826.


H.P., R. J. Walker; K., J. C. Blood ; S., W. E. Living- ston ; Treas. J. P. Folsom ; Sec., G. P. Dadman. Mect- ings, Monday evenings on or before each full moon.


PENTUCKET LODGE. Instituted 1805.


W.M., Frederick Frye; S. Ward., Charles II. Richardson ; J. Ward., Wesley R. Batchelder ; Treas., R. J. Walker ; Sec., Eliphalet Ilills. Meetings, Thursday evenings on or before full moon.


ANCIENT YORK LODGE. Instituted 1852.


W.M., Lucien P. Stacy ; S. Ward., Arthur G. Pollard ; J. Ward , Ilamilton Burrage ; Treas., A. A. Hlaggett ; Sec .; Duane P. Stacy. Meetings, first Tuesday of each month. KILWINNING LODGE. Instituted 1867.


W.M., Stephen G. Bailey ; S. WV., Edward Hastings ; J. W., Charles F. Young ; Treas., O. F. Osgood ; Sec., Frank A. Nichols. Meetings Friday on or before full moon.


WILLIAM NORTHI LODGE. Instituted 1868.


W.M., Charles E. A. Bartlett ; S. W., Crawford Burnham ; J. W., W. R. Batchelder; Treas., George F. Scribner ; Sec., G. Winfield Knowlton. Meetings, Wednesday on or before full moon.


ANCIENT SHEPHERDS. . .


Meet at No. 18 Middle Street. First and second Thursday evenings of each month.


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LOWELL DIRECTORY.


. I. O. of ODD FELLOWS.


HIall in Odd Fellows' Block, 136 Merrimack Street. Meetings held : - Merrimack Lodge, No. 7, Monday evc- nings. Mechanics' Lodge, No. 11, Wednesday evenings. Oberlin Lodge, No. 28, Tuesday evenings. Veritas Lodge, No. 49, Thursday evenings. Lowell Lodge, Fri- day evenings. Union Degree Lodge, No. 2, second and fourth Friday evenings. Ilighland Lodge, Wednesday evenings, in their hall on Branch street. Rebecca Degree Lodge, first Saturday evening of cach month. Mono- make Encampment, No. 4. second and fourth Thursday evenings. Wannalancit Encampment, No. 39, first and third Thursday evenings. Lowell Encampment, first and third Monday evenings.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Meetings held in Pythian Ilall, No. 84 Merrimack Street. LOWELL LODGE, NO. 24. Instituted January 21, 1870. Meetings every Thursday evening. WAMESIT LODGE, NO. 25. Instituted February 1, 1870. Meetings every Monday evening. SAMUEL H. HINES LODGE, NO. 58. Meetings every Tuesday evening. KNIGHTS OF PYTIIIAS BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. President, Jolin Stott. Vice President, G. B. Goodale. Sect., C. A. Bryant. Treasurer, M. A. Shaw.




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