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KNIGHTS OF HONOR. EXCELSIOR LODGE NO. 139. Meet at G. A. R. Ilall, 131 Central Street. Past Dictator, Frank M. Merrill. Dictator, John Stott. Vice Dictator, Horace Woodbury. Asst. Dictator, A. W. Danforth. Guide, Gco. W. E. Hood. Reporter, A. S. Welch. Financial Reporter, Edward W. Thomas. Treas. Wm. C. Dudley. Chaplain, R. II. Ditson. Guardian, W. S. Stockwell. Sentinel, George F. Tilton.
SOVEREIGNS OF INDUSTRY. Meetings in Welles' HIall. Lowell Council, No. 47, cach Friday evening, at 72 o'clock. Merrimack Council, No. 77, Wednesday evenings, same hour. Pawtucket Council, No. 96, Monday evenings, same hour.
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GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
GEN. B. F. BUTLER ENCAMPMENT, POST 42.
Number of members about four hundred ; meet Thursday evenings, at 8 o'clock, in Grand Army IIall, 131 Central.
26th REGIMENT ASSOCIATION.
President, Col. A. B. Farr. Vice Presidents, Lieut. Col. J. A. Sawtelle, of Lowell and Capt. Edward Conffy of Lawrence. Secretary, C. II. Richardson. Treasurer, Andrew Blood.
TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
AQUA-BIBENTIAN LODGE NO. 122, I. O. G. TEMPLARS.
Meet every Friday evening at Good Templars Ilall, 18 Mid- dle Street. E. II. Woods, W.C.T.
STAR-LIGIIT LODGE, NO. 113, I. O. G. TEMPLARS. Meet every Monday evening at Good Templars HIall, 18 Middle Street.
EIRENE LODGE, NO. 74, I. O. G. TEMPLARS. Organized 1870.
Meet every Thursday evening at Eirene Hall, Free Chapel, Middlesex street.
RAINBOW COUNCIL OF TEMPLARS, NO. 9.
Meet first Wednesday of each month at Good Templars HIall, 18 Middle street.
MYSTIC TIE TEMPLE OF HONOR, NO. 5. Instituted Nov. 16, 1868.
Meet every Wednesday evening at Good Templars Hall, 18 Middle Street. C. M. Dalton, W.C.T.
MIDDLESEX TEMPLE OF HONOR. NO. 43.
Meet at Good Templars IIall 18 Middle Street. ST. PATRICK'S TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. Ilall, basement St. Patrick's Church. Organized 1868.
President, J. J. O'Shea. Vice President and Treasurer, James Kelley. Spiritual Director, Rev. Michael O'Brien.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION T. A. TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. Iligh Street Square. Organized 1870. Director and President, Rev. James McGrath. Vice President, John Goodwin. Rec. Sect., Francis Fec. Financial Secretary, James Rogers. Treas. Patrick Crowc.
FATHER MATTHIEW'S TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. St. Patrick's Sunday School Hall. Division No. 1. President, John J. Danahy. Treas. John Hogan. Sect. Thomas Duffy.
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ST. JAMES T. A. ALLIANCE. Organized 1874.
Meet second Tuesday and last Friday of the month. Di- rector, Rev. P Crudden. President, J. J. O'Shea. Vice President, A. J. Collins. Cor. Sect. James T. Clinton.
ST. JOSEPHI'S T. A. B. SOCIETY, NO. 44. Organized 1873. Meet every Thursday at the Church. Director, Rev. J. McGrath. President, Michael J. Kelley. Vice President, John J. Sullivan. Cor. Sect. Thomas C. Cox.
MILITARY.
LOWELL MECHANIC PHALANX, COMPANY C, SIXTII REGIMENT.
Caplain, Charles II. Brown; Ist Lieut., Geo. W. Merrill ; 2d Lieut., Alvin A. Ilanscom; Clerk, W. E. Grogan ; Armorer, Stillman W. Melvin. Armory, 70 Middle St.
LOWELL CITY GUARDS, COMPANY D. SIXTH REGIMENT.
Captain, Jas. M. Torsey ; 1st Lieut., A. J. IIall; 2d Lieut. E. W. Bartlett. Armory in Market House.
PUTNAM GUARDS, COMPANY G. SIXTII REGIMENT.
Captain, Charles II. Richardson ; 1st Lieut., Allen Bailey ; 2d Lieut., Charles E. Poor; Clerk, Ilenry M. Johnston ; . Armorer, Asa Mead ; Armory, 70 Middle Street.
SARGEANT LIGIIT GUARD, COMPANY HI, SIXTH REGIMENT.
Captain, Timothy Leahy ; Ist Lieut., Richard II. Commer- ford ; 2d Lieut., -; Clerk, Frank Carroll ; Armorer, John Crowley. Armory in Market Ilousc.
INCORPORATED COMPANIES. [SEE ALSO PAGES 491 TO 505.] LOWELL HORSE RAILROAD COMPANY.
Office, Museum Building, Merrimack Street, opp. Central. Road opened March 1, 1864. Capital, $100,000. DIREC- TORS : President, William E. Livingston ; Vice-President, William F. Salmon ; Treasurer and Clerk, John A. Good- win ; E. P. Hopkins, Syracuse, N. Y. ; T. B. Fitch, Syra- cuse, N. Y. ; G. N. Kennedy, Syracuse, N. Y .; Albert Wheeler, and Charles A. F. Swan, Lowell ; Superintendent Robert Cunningham.
UNITED STATES BUNTING COMPANY. Whipple Mills. Com. 1865. D. W. C. Farrington, Treas.
WAMESIT POWER COMPANY.
At Whipple's Mills. Inc. 1865. Capital, $150.000. D. W. C. Farrington, Agent. This Company controls the water of the Concord River.
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POST OFFICE.
Office, Merrimack Street, opposite Central.
Postmaster, Edward T. Rowell ; Assistant Postmaster, James Il. Pindar ; Clerks, Samuel M. Bellows, Edward Cooke, Charles F. Tilton, George B. Goodale ; Letter Carriers, Edwin A. Ilowe, F. G. Rundlett, Chas. H. Woods, Henry J. Davis, Charles II. Smith, Fitz HI. Winter, Charles A. Holden, George II. Richardson, Charles A. York, F. W. S. Daley. Office hours, from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. Mails sent to Boston four times, and Nashua, Concord, and Manchester, N. II., three times a day; to Worcester and Lawrence, three, and East, twice a day; New York three ; to Fitchburg, and places on the Cheshire Railroad, and north of Concord, N. II., once a day ; to California, by overland, daily ; to Dracut, Pelham, and Windham, N. II., Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday ; stations on Framing- ham Railroad once a day. Foreign mails every day. Letters are delivered and collected in the city, by carriers, FREE. Money orders issued at all business hours.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.
. Deputy Collector, Nicholas W. Norcross ; office, 27 Central Street.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge of Probate and Insolvency .- George M. Brooks, Con- cord.
Register of Probate and Insolvency .- Joseph H. Tyler, East Cambridge.
Asst. Register of Probate and Insolvency .- Chas. F. Phillips, East Cambridge.
Clerk of the Courts .- Theodore C. IIurd, East Cambridge.
Asssistant Clerk of the Courts .- John J. Sawyer, Somerville. Registers of Deeds .- South District, Chas. B. Stevens, East Cambridge. North District, J. P. Thompson, Lowell. County Treasurer .- Amos Stone, Everett.
Sheriff .- Charles Kimball, Lowell.
Deputy Sheriffs .- Peter Tarbell, Ayer ; Luther L. Parker, East Cambridge ; Ira Taylor, Cambridgeport ; John B. Moore, Concord ; William C. Dillingham, Everett ; Sim- con F. Twichell, So. Framingham ; Asa S. Lawrence, Groton ; Jonathan Whittemore, Hopkinton ; Charles H. Robinson, Iludson ; Jefferson Bancroft, Lowell ; IIenry G. Cushing, Lowell ; Charles F. Morse, Marlborough ; John T. White, Medford ; Moses Briggs, Melrose ; E. H. Brigham, Natick; John M. Fisk, Newton ; B. F. Lewis, Townsend ; Charles II. Davis, Wakefield ; Eben W. Fiske, Waltham ; Horace Collamore, Woburn.
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Jailers .- Charles Kimball, Lowell ; Charles J. Adams, East Cambridge.
Messengers al Court House .- James Hurd, Lowell ; J. C. Burdakin, East Cambridge.
Master of House of Correction .- Charles J. Adams, East Cambridge.
TIMES and PLACES of HOLDING COURTS. SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.
Law Term, at Boston, Third Wednesday of January. Jury Term, at Lowell, Third Tuesday of April ; at Cambridge, Third Tuesday of October.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Civil Terms at Lowell, second Monday of March, and first Monday of September ; Cambridge, first Monday of June, and second Monday of December. Criminal Terms, at Cambridge, second Monday of February, and fourth Mon- day of June , Lowell, third Monday of October.
PROBATE COURT.
At Cambridge, first Tuesday, second Tuesday, and fourth Tuesday of each month, except August. At Lowell, third Tuesday of January, March, May, July, September, and November.
Public Administrators. - Charles D. Dunton, Charlestown ; Samuel HI. Folsom, Winchester; Jonathan Ladd, Lowell ; Geo. Stevens, Lowell.
Masters in Chancery .- Joseph II. Tyler, East Cambridge ; IIenry W. Bragg, Charlestown ; Charles F. Hlowe, Lowell ; Charles G. Falls, Malden; William C. Greene, Newton ; Walter Adams, Framingham ; Asa Cottrell, Lexington. County Commissioners - Meet at Cambridge, first Tuesdays of January and June ; at Lowell, first Tuesday of Sept. Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers. - Nathan Crosby, George Stevens, Charles C. Ilutchinson, John A. Good- win, James S. Ilovey, Lowell.
Commissioners of other States, residing in Lowell. - Califor- nia, Charles A. F. Swan ; Connecticut, R. B. Caverly, Jonathan Ladd ; Illinois, R. B. Caverly, Jonathan Ladd ; Iowa, R. B. Caverly, Jonathan Ladd ; Kansas, R. B. Caverly; Maine, R. B. Caverly, Samuel Lawrence ; Michi- gan, Jonathan Ladd ; Minnesota, Jonathan Ladd ; Mis- souri, R. B. Caverly ; Nevada, Charles A. F. Swan ; New Hampshire, William II. Anderson, John Davis; New York, R. B. Caverly, Ohio, Jonathan Ladd ; Rhode Island, Charles A. F. Swan ; Vermont, Jonathan Ladd; Wisconsin, Jonathan Ladd.
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Commissioners to take Bail in Criminal Cases. - Jolin Davis, William 11. Anderson, Lowell.
Register in Bankruptcy. Andrew F. Jewett, office, 170 Merrimack Street.
Notaries Public .- John A. Buttrick, George J. Carney, Charles II. Conant, Dana B. Gove, Geo. D. Ilills, Chas. F. Ilowe, Chas. C. Ilutchinson, Jonathan Ladd, John F. McEvoy, Charles A. F. Swan, George Stevens, Abel Whitney, Lowell.
Coroners. - Jefferson Bancroft (special), James W. Brooks, Henry G. Cushing (special), J. B. Currier, Harrison Il. Fuller, James llopkins, Lucius W. Huntington, Lowell.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE IN LOWELL.
[Including Justices of the Peace and Quorum, designated by a *, and Justices throughout the Commonwealth desig- naled by a t.]
Julian Abbot, James C. Abbott, Charles E. Adams, Horace J. Adams, David O. Allen, Nathan Allen, * William II. Anderson, Sager Ashworth, Abel T. Atherton, James Bailey, Benjamin C. Baldwin, *Jefferson Bancroft, Charles E. A. Bartlett, Wesley R. Batchelder, Alfred P. Bateman, Frank F. Battles, John C. Bennett, Wm. S. Bennett, Wm. II. Bent, Charles R. Blaisdell, Amos A. Blanchard, Wm. D. Blanchard, John C. Blood, fArthur P. Bonney, Geo. Brag- don, Thos. F. Burgess, Wm. G. Burnham, Robt. II. Butcher, + Benj. F. Butler, * Frank O. Butterfield, James G. Buttrick, John A. Buttrick, Elias S. Cardell, Francis Carll, +Gco. J. Carney, * Robert B. Caverly, Alfred D. Chandler, Samuel A. Chase, Jeremiah Clark, * William Il. Clemence, Alonzo A. Coburn, Frank Coburn, Charles II. Conant, James Cook, Michael Corbett, Josiah Corner, Charles Cowley, John E. Crane, * Nathan Crosby, Edward J. Crossman, *Jeremiah Crowley, Ilenry G. Cushing, John Davis, Benj. C. Dean, John S. D'Evelyn, Watson A. Dickinson, Chas. J. Eastman, Chas. W. Eaton, Geo. M. Elliot, Thomas Il. Elliott, Alonzo Falls, Alpha B. Farr, Jacob G. Favor, David C. G. Field, David S. Field, Horatio R. Fletcher, Almy J. Flint, Jeremiah S. Folsom, Jonathan P. Folsom, Jas. B. Francis, Josiah B. French, *John F. Frye, Nathan W. Frye, llarrison II. Fuller, Thos. G. Gerrish, Alfred Gilman, +John A. Goodwin, Dana B. Gove, Fred. Graham, * Fred. T. Greenhalge, Joseph S. Grush, * Samnel P. Hladley, *Albert A. llaggett, Martin L. Ilamblet, David Ilcaley, jr., Chas. L. Ilildreth, Epaphras A. Hill, Joseph Ilill, Geo. D. Ilills, Geo. Hobson, Frederick Holton, James Hopkins, * Hocum Hosford, James S. Ilovey, * Charles F. Ilowe, Lorenzo G. Howe, John Q. A. Ilubbard, John B. Ilunt, Geo. W. S. Hurd, Charles C. Hutchinson, * Andrew F. Jewett, Francis Jewett, Jonathan Johnson, Ste-
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phen II. Jones, J. Judson Judkins, } Charles Kimball. * J. Chellis Kimball, John F. Kimball, Gardner W. King, Enos O. Kingsley, Joel Knapp, *John A. Knowles, G. W. Knowl- ton, *Jonathan Ladd, Alfred G. Lamson, Tobias L. P. Lam- son, Cyrus Latham, George P. Lawrence, Samuel Lawrence, + Peter Lawson, +George F. Lawton, * William II. Loughlin, James A. Loughran, Simon G. Lyford, *Sewell G. Mack, John F. Manahan, James Manuel, George A. Marden, James Marren, James G. Marshall, fJoshua N. Marshall, Jared P. Maxfield, John B. McAlvin, Walter II. McDaniels, *John F. McEvoy, Owen MeNamara, Samuel A. McPhetres, Benj. G. Mooney, John N. Moore, Geo. F. Morey, f Ilorace E. Morse, Thomas Nesmith, Orin F. Osgood, Wm. F. Osgood, James Owens, * Ephraim B. Patch, Baldwin T. Peabody, f Josiah G. Peabody, * Henry P. Perkins, Major G. Perkins, Lewis L. Perrin, Oliver Il. Perry, jr., John M. Pevey, John J. Pickman, John N. Pierce, jr., Francis C. Plunkett, Irving S. Porter, John W. Reed, David HIall Rice, Edward C. Rice, f Daniel S. Richardson, f George F. Richardson, Henri E. Richard- son, Jolin A. G. Richardson, Alexander II. Robinson, Ferdi- nand Rodliff, jr., Jacob Rogers, Edward T. Rowell, Alonzo L. Russell, * William F. Salmon, Joseph L. Sargent, Charles W. Saunders, George F. Scribner, John S. Scarle, *Luther E. Shepard, William Shepard, Charles W. Sleeper, V. B. Sleeper, *George Stevens, Lewis Stiles, Albert G. Swan, * Charles A. F. Swan, *Theodore II. Sweetser, Dexter Symonds, Frederic Taylor, J. T. Thompson, Carlos F. Tilton, Stark Totman, Edward Tuck, Edward M. Tucke, Artemas S. Tyler, Leavitt R. J. Varnum, A. C. Varnum, Aldis L. Waite, Benjamin Walker, Daniel R. Wallace, Charles R. Walling- ford, James Watson, Harrison G. O. Weymouth, Channing Whitaker, James S. Whitney, Henry H. Wilder, Charles M. Williams, Frederick Woodies, George F. Woodward, Andrew C. Wright, *Samuel B. Wyman, Edward L. York.
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S. M. PATTERSON, 37 JOHN ST., LOWELL, PRACTICAL
DECORATOR.
Orders solicited for DECORATING for Fairs and Festivals, Military, Masonic, and Odd Fellow Celebrations.
Halls, Churches, and Private Residences for bridal occasions, appropriately decorated. All kinds of materials, such as Flags, Bunting, Paintings, Shields, Mottoes, Coats of Arms, &c., on hand and made to order.
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BANKS.
INCORPORATED 1829.
The Lowell Institution for Savings,
OFFICE IN THE SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, SHATTUCK STREET,
And is open Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Afternoon and Evening.
Quarters commence on the First Saturday in May, August, November, and February. Next extra Dividend, May, 1880.
Average annual rate of Interest paid by all the SAVINGS BANKS in Massachusetts,
739
Average annual rate of Interest paid by THIS BANK for the last five years, 7 307 1000
President, THEODORE EDSON.
Vice-Presidents :
JOHN O. GREEN. GEORGE MOTLEY, DANIEL HUSSEY.
DANIEL CUSHING, CHARLES A. SAVORY, SAMUEL KIDDER,
Trustees : OLIVER H. PERRY, WILLIAM NICHOLS, AMOS B. FRENCH,
JAMES W. B. SHAW, CHARLES H. COBURN, JOSEPH S. LUDLAM.
GEORGE J. CARNEY, Treasurer.
LAURIN MARTIN Clerk. NATH'L M. LAMSON, Watchman.
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APPLETON NATIONAL BANK, No. 6 Appleton Block, Central St.
Capital,
$300,000.
J. A. KNOWLES, President.
J. F. KIMBALL, Cashier. E. K. PERLEY, Teller. A. C. FOLSOM, Clerk.
DIRECTORS :
WILLIAM S. BENNETT, ADDISON PUTNAM, WILLIAM L. NORTH,
ALDEN B. BUTTRICK,
GEORGE BRAGDON, WILLIAM E. LIVINGSTON,
JOSIAH B. FRENCH,
ISAAC FARRINGTON, D. W. C. FARRINGTON,
H. H. WILDER.
Annual Meeting, Second Tuesday in January. Dividends, First Monday of Jan- uary, April, July, and October. Discount, Mondays and Thursdays.
Dividends payable in Boston collected without charge.
City Institution for Savings, No. 6 Appleton Block, Central St.
Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, aud Friday, from 2 to 4 o'clock, and Saturday Evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock.
Quarters commence on the Second Saturdays of January, April, July, and October.
Rate of Interest Five per cent. per annum.
NATHAN ALLEN, President. JOHN A. BUTTRICK, Treasurer.
Vice-Presidents : JOSIAH G. ABBOTT, JACOB ROBBINS.
Trustees :
3. B. FRENCH,
JOHN K. CHASE,
A. B. BUTTRICK,
A. L. BROOKS,
W. E. LIVINGSTON,
GEORGE BRAGDON,
N. M. WRIGHT,
WILLIAM NICHOLS, C. R. KIMBALL,
ABRAM FRENCH,
JOHN DAVIS, BENJAMIN C. DEAN.
Board of Investment:
JOSIAH B. FRENCH, JOHN DAVIS, A. B. BUTTRICK, WM. NICHOLS, JOHN A. BUTTRICK. FRED. A. BUTTRICK, FRANK W. HURD, Clerks.
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BANKS.
PRESCOTT NATIONAL BANK,
Nos. 26 and 28 Central Street, (OPPOSITE MIDDLE ST.) Incorporated 1850. Capital, $300,000.
Reorganized 1865.
D. S. RICHARDSON, President. ALONZO A. COBURN, Cashier. CHAS. T. PAUL, FRED. J. BOYNTON, and FRED'K BLANCHARD, Clerks.
DIRECTORS :
D. S. RICHARDSON, CHARLES B. COBURN,
BENJAMIN ADAMS,
ELIJAH M. READ, CHARLES STOTT, A. B. RICHARDSON,
JOHN K. CHASE, HAPGOOD WRIGHT,
ROBERT H. BUTCHER.
CHARLES G. SARGENT, ALBERT WHEELER.
Annual Meeting Second Tuesday in January. Discount Days, Monday and Thursday. Dividends payable first of April and October.
Bank Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 4. Shut Saturday, P. M.
Sight Drafts and Orders on Boston collected without charge. General Banking and Exchange business done on most favorable terms. Drafts drawn on New York.
The Lowell Five Cent Savings Bank,
INCORPORATED 1854. Receives Deposits in sums of 5 Cents to $1,000. Merrimack, corner John Streets.
Open every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons, from 2 to 4 o'clock, and Saturday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. Quarters commence first Sat- urdays of January, April, July, and October.
HORATIO WOOD, President. ARTEMAS S. TYLER, Treasurer. Vice-Presidents :
F. F. BATTLES,
NATHAN CROSBY.
SEWALL G. MACK,
ELIJAH M. READ,
H. HOSFORD.
Trustees :
JOHN W. ABBOTT,
JOHN F. KIMBALL,
GEO. F. RICHARDSON,
BENJAMIN ADAMS,
WM. A. RICHARDSON,
CHARLES B. COBURN, HAPGOOD WRIGHT,
JOSEPH A. BRABROOK,
JOHN L. CHENEY,
CHARLES H. BURBANK,
THOMAS TALBOT,
WILLIAM F. SALMON,
OLIVER E. CUSHING, JOHN C. BARTLETT,
WILLIAM WALKER.
DAVID HEALEY, JR., SAMUEL T. BARNES, Clerks.
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RAILROAD NATIONAL BANK,
(MECHANICS' BANK BLOCK,) No. 128 Merrimack Street. [INCORPORATED 1831.] [REORGANIZED 1865.]
Capital, - - $800,000. PAR VALUE OF SHARES, $100.
JACOB ROGERS, President. JAMES S. HOVEY, Cashier.
JAMES M. COBURN, Teller.
DIRECTORS :
SEWALL G. MACK,
GEORGE MOTLEY, JACOB ROGERS,
CHARLES HOVEY,
SAMUEL FAY, F. F. BATTLES,
WILLIAM A. BURKE,
GEORGE RIPLEY, A. G. CUMNOCK,
O. H. PERRY,
JAMES B. FRANCIS, DANIEL HUSSEY.
FRANK P. HAGGETT, Clerk.
DISCOUNT DAILY.
MECHANICS' SAVINGS BANK, (MECHANICS' BANK BLOCK,) 130 and 132 Merrimack Street. [ORGANIZED 1861.] Open every afternoon (except Saturdays) from 2 to 4 o'clock; and on Saturday Evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. Quarters commence first Saturday in March, June, September, and December.
WILLIAM A. BURKE, President.
C. C. HUTCHINSON, Treasurer. Vice-Presidents :
JEREMIAH CLARK,
HOYT W. HILTON,
OWEN STREET.
SAMUEL FAY.
JACOB ROGERS.
Trustees :
ISAAC COOPER,
HORACE J. ADAMS,
JACOB H. SAWYER,
GEORGE RIPLEY
EDWARD F. WATSON,
CHARLES L. HILDRETH,
CHARLES HOVEY,
FERDINAND RODLIFF, JOHN DAVIS,
ALFRED GILMAN,
JULIAN V. KEYES,
ALBERT WHEELER,
WILLIAM BROWN, ALEX'R G. CUMNOCK,
H. W. B. WIGHTMAN.
L. W. WENTWORTH, Clerk.
C. C. HUTCHINSON and J. S. HOVEY, COMMISSIONERS TO QUALIFY CIVIL OFFICERS.
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BANKS
THE WAMESIT NATIONAL BANK OF LOWELL, MASS.
189 Middlesex Street, .near Northern Depot.
INCORPORATED AS A STATE BANK, APRIL 28, 1853. ORGANIZED AS A NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, FEBRUARY 3, 1865.
Capital,
$250,000.
CHARLES WHITNEY, President.
G. WINFIELD KNOWLTON, Cashier.
DIRECTORS :
DANIEL CHURCHILL, FRANCIS JEWETT, CHARLES WHITNEY,
JOSIAH GATES,
SAMUEL KIDDER,
C. H. WILDER,
SAMUEL IIORN,
H. C. HOWE,
A. F. WRIGHT.
SETH B. HALL.
NATHAN G. LAMSON, Bookkeeper. ALMY J. FLINT, Clerk.
Annual Meeting, Third Tuesday in January. Discounts, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, First Monday of JJanuary and July.
Merrimack River Savings Bank, LOWELL, MASS., At the Wamesit National Bank, 189 Middlesex Street, (Near Northern Depot.)
JOSIAH G. PEABODY, President .. ALMY J. FLINT, Treasurer.
Vice-Presidents :
GEORGE F. WARREN,
SAMUEL HORN, LEONARD HUNTRESS, JOSIAH GATES, CHARLES E. PAIGE.
Trustees :
CHIARLES WHITNEY,
CHARLES KIMBALL,
CHARLES F. YOUNG,
WILLIAM E. LIVINGSTON,
JAMES STOTT, Billerica, Mass., CHARLES RUNELS,
HENRY C. HOWE,
ALLAN CAMERON, Westford, Mass.,
JOHN F. MCEVOY.
S. T. WRIGHT, North Chelmsford, Mass.
JOHN M. PEVEY
II. HI. WILDER, W. W. DUNCAN.
A. D. PUFFER.
W. A. INGHAM,
JOIIN DAVIS. ATWELL F. WRIGHT,
A. B. WOODWORTH, W. G. BURNIIAM.
BOARD OF INVESTMENT :
JOSIAII G. PEABODY, CHARLES WHITNEY, JOHN DAVIS.
CHIARLES KIMBALL, WM. E. LIVINGSTON, HENRY C. HOWE.
Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday Afternoons, from 2 to 4 o'clock, and on Saturday Evening, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Quarters commence First Saturdays in February, May, August, and November. Interest computed upon all deposits, from $1.00 to $1000. Limit of deposits and interest, $1,600.
FRANCIS JEWETT,
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MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK,
MERCHANTS' BANK BUILDING, 43 MERRIMACK STREET, U. S. Depository and Financial Agent of the United States.
Capital,
- $400,000.
Converted September, 1864.
HOCUM HOSFORD, President. CHARLES W. EATON, Cashier. HENRY P. WEBBER, Teller. DIRECTORS :
HOCUM HOSFORD,
HORACE J. ADAMS,
C. H. LATHAM,
J. C. AYER,
A. G. COOK,
WILLIAM KITTREDGE,
W. H. ANDERSON,
S. T. LANCASTER,
GEORGE RUNELS,
H. R. BARKER,
L. J. EAMES.
GEORGE W. ELY, Bookkeeper.
WALTER W. JOHNSON, Clerk.
Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Annual Meeting, Second Tuesday in January.
CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK,
MERCHANTS' BANK BUILDING, 43 MERRIMACK STREET. Safety Deposit Vault in connection with this Bank.
OLIVER H. MOULTON, President. SAMUEL A. CHASE, Treasurer.
HIRAM PARKER,
THOMAS S. SHAW,
Vice-Presidents : GEO. RICHARDSON, JONA. P. FOLSOM,
FREDERICK AYER, CHAS. G. SARGENT.
Trustees :
DANIEL SWAN,
EZRA B. ADAMS,
W. A. BROWN,
JOHN S. JAQUES,
BENJAMIN WALKER, GEORGE F. SCRIBNER,
C. H. LATHAM,
GEORGE W. YOUNG, JAMES G. HILL,
FREDERICK FRYE, JOSEPH S. BROWN, PATRICK LYNCH,
WILLIAM KITTREDGE, STARK TOTMAN,
JOSEPH R. HAYES, ERASTUS BOYDEN, GEORGE A. MARDEN, ALDEN B.RICHARDSON, ROBERT COURT,
HENRY C. CHURCHI, W. H. ('LEMENCE, JAMES C. ABBOTT.
Quarters commence First Saturday in February, May, August, and November. Open from 9 to 12 A. M., and from 2 to 5 P. M., and Tuesday and Saturday Evenings from 7 to 8. Closed Saturday Afternoons.
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BANKS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
CENTRAL, corner MIDDLE STREET. ORGANIZED 1864.
Capital, -
- $250,000.
ARTHUR P. BONNEY, President. . GEORGE B. ALLEN, Cashier.
DIRECTORS :
AMOS B. FRENCH, W. H. PARKER,
P. DEMPSEY,
JAMES C. ABBOTT, GILMAN KIMBALL,
JOSEPH S. BROWN.
EPHRAIM BROWN, SAMUEL N. WOOD.
WALTER M. SAWYER, GEORGE W. POORE, Clerks.
Discount Days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Annual Election, Second Tuesday in January.
THE OLD LOWELL NATIONAL BANK,
(FORMERLY THE LOWELL BANK.)
BANKING ROOMS IN SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Corner of Shattuck and Middle Streets.
Incorporated as a State Bank, March 11, 1828. Authorized to commence busi- ness as a National Banking Association, June 22, 1865.
Capital, $200,000.
EDWARD TUCK, President.
CHARLES M. WILLIAMS, Cashier. DIRECTORS : JONATHAN P. FOLSOM, GERRIT J. BRADT,
WILLIAM WALKER,
JOEL SPALDING, PHINEAS WHITING,
LUTHER W. FAULKNER, EDWARD TUCK, WM. H. P. WRIGHT.
FRANK N. CHASE. ALBERT S. GUILD, Clerks. Discount days, Mondays and Thursdays, Annual Election, Third Tuesday of January.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., POST-OFFICE SQ., cor. MILK & CONGRESS STS., BOSTON, MASS.
CAPITAL, - -
- $400,000.
SAFES TO RENT, And Securities and Valuables Stored for Safe Keeping, IN FIRE & BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS. Interest Collected and Remitted.
By special Act of the Legislature this Company is empowered to receive and hold Moneys or Prop- erty in Trust or on Deposit from any Court ot Law or of Equity, or from Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Guardians, Trustees, Corporations or Individuals ; and such deposits or transfers of prop- erty in trust shall be taken to be a lawful investment and disposition thereof.
Interest Allowed on Money Deposits.
President, FRANCIS M. JOHNSON.
Vice-Presidents: FREDERIC W. LINCOLN, THOS. TALBOT, SAM'L C. COBB.
Directors : - Charles F. Adams, Jr., George W. Bond, Nathaniel J. Bradlee, Ben- jamin F. Brooks, Samuel C. Cobb, John Cummings, Oliver Ditson, Richard S. Fay, Francis M. Johnson, Frederic W. Lincoln, James Longley, William Mixter, Henry L. Pierce, Royal M. Pulsifer, William E. Putnam, M. Denman Ross, David N. Skil- lings, Benjamin F. Stevens, Thomas Talbot, John H. Thornkike.
MANAGER OF SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT, TREASURER, FRANK C. MILES.
EDWARD P. BOND,
The New England Trust Company, 85 DEVONSHIRE STREET, and 16 WATER, BOSTON, MASS.
CHARTERED CAPITAL, - - $500,000, With liberty of increase to $1,000,000
Interest allowed on Deposits subject to check at Sight. One per cent. more on Special Deposits for a period not less than six months. Loans made on good Stock Collaterals and on Real Estate.
This Company is authorized to receive and hold moneys and property in TRUST and on Deposit, upon terms agreed upon.
It is by law made a legal depository of money paid into court. It offers to the public the advantages of a guarantee capital of half a million dol- lars, specially invested by requirement of its charter, and a perpetual succession.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS: PRESIDENT, OTIS NORCROSS.
Vice-Presidents, JEFFREY R. BRACKETT, JOIIN C. LEE, ALBERT FEARING.
Directors : - William Claflin, Henry A. Whitney, William Endicott, Jr., Nath'l J. Bradlee, William Perkins, John A. Burnham, Martin Brimmer, Amos W. Stet- son, Charles U. Cotting, J. Louis Stackpole, James J. Storrow, Jacob Edwards, David R. Whitney, Robert M. Mason, Charles H. Dalton
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