The Lowell directory 1864-65 : containing the names of the city government, and miscellaneous matter relating to the various institutions, September 1864, Part 19

Author: McPhetres, S. A. (Samuel A.)
Publication date: 1864
Publisher: Lowell, Mass. : Printed by Stone & Huse
Number of Pages: 674


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Whitney John A., clerk, 87 Merrimac, boards 129 Gorham Whitney John HI., farmer, house 2 Buttrick's Block, East Pine Whitney Nathaniel, hostler, at Perry's, house rear 18 Grand Whitney Rebecca S., physician, 45 Chestnut, house do.


Whitney Stephen M. Mrs., house Congress, rear Hale's Mills Whitney William M., overseer, Hamilton Corporation, h. 1 do. Whittaker Orman A., Middlesex, house Oak, near High Whittemore Isaac W., grocer, 17 East Merrimac, h. 121 do. Whittemore Samuel, blacksmith, L. Machine Shop, h. 34 do. Whitten Charles P., golden salve manuf., house 68 Fayette Whitten Win. T., tin, glass ware, &c., Iligh, c. And., h. 44 Elm Whittier Daniel V., bobbin-maker, house & Marshall Whittier Lewis E., machinist, house East Pine


Whittier Moses, overseer, Boott Corporation, house 79 do. Whittier Warren, at 92 Market, boards 25 do.


Whittle William, laborer, at John Nesmith's Whittlesey Ira P., printer, house 172 Suffolk


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Whitton Charles, cigar-maker, 23 East Merr., b. 58 Andover Whitton Jane, widow, house 58 Andover


Whitton William, cigar-maker, 23 East Merrimac, h. 92 do. Whitty Andrew, carpenter, house 250 Merrimac Whitty John, at D. G. Leavitt's, Prescott, h. 37 Worthen Whitworth George, Stott's Mills, house rear 23 Floyd


Whitworth William, American Bolt Co., house 54 Chapel Wier Benjamin, tinsmith, boards 113 Merrimac


Wier John, carpenter, house 5 Putney's Court


Wier Michacl, laborer, house Spring


Wier Newton J. & Co. (J. W. Nash) stoves, tin ware, &c., 198 Merrimac, house 5 Austin


Wiggin Andrew J., operative, house 139 Moody


Wiggin Caleb M., boot-maker, 138 Central, house 323 do.


Wiggin Charles T. ( W. & Haines), house 62 Andover Wiggin John W., carpenter, house 36 Merrimac Corp.


Wiggin Warren A., carpenter, boards 139 Moody


Wiggin William H., carpenter, 5S Rock, h. Willie, c. Franklin


Wight David L., at A. L. Brooks', boards 32 Suffolk, Fr. Sq.


Wight Daniel W., tinsmith, 29 Middlesex, b. 100 Appleton Wight George H., machinist, S Central, b. Bridge, near Third Wight James, house 15 Third


Wight John P., variety store, 13 Tilden, house do.


Wight Nancy Mrs., house 25 Nesmith


Wight William H., coffee mill, Mechanics' Mills, b. 15 Third Wilby Benj., boots and shoes, Gorham, n. Hale's Mills, h. do. Wilcox Alexander B., house 4 Stackpole


Wilcox Silas C., confectioner, 3 App. Block, h. 6 Merrill's Ct. Wilde Jacob, shoemaker, 35 Merrimac, b. 14 Mass. Corp.


Wilde James, Boott Corporation, boards 3 do.


Wilder Ambrose S., Bleachery, house 32 do.


Wilder Charles II. ( W. & Hunt), wholesale provision dealers, 96 Market, house Middlesex, near city line


Wilder Elias F., provisions, 98 Middlesex, house 88 Appleton Wilder Henry H., coppersmith and plumber, Jackson, near Central, house 36 Tyler


Wilder Robert H., carpenter, house School, near Cross


Wiley Jolin, machinist, house 22 Massachusetts Corporation Wiley Robert F., variety store, 84 Appleton, h. 1 Goward Pl. Wiley Samuel F., carpenter, Howe, house 11 Ash Wilkins Addison A., hostler, Horse R. R., b. 6 Hamilton Corp. Wilkins Albert C., at Rufus Wilkins', boards do.


Wilkins Andrew J., shoemaker, house 11 Abbott


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Wilkins Charles, overseer, Lawrence Corporation, h. 1I do. Wilkins Clark L., belt-maker, Whitmarsh's, h. MeFarlin Ave Wilkins George, sup't, Middlesex, house 14 High St. Square Wilkins George, carpenter, boards 6 Hamilton Corporation Wilkins George, machinist, L. M. S., boards 52 Church Wilkins Harrison, machinist, house 3 Evans' Block, Railroad Wilkins Henry, jeweller, 73 Central, h. 158 Merrimac Corp. Wilkins Henry K., at 37 Prescott, house 10 Congress


Wilkins Rufus, prov., 37 Prescott, h. Gorham, n. Hale's Mills Wilkins Sylvester, books and stationery, 32 Merr .. h. 63 John Wilkins Tracey, gunsmith, boards 31 Boott Corporation Wilkins Zadock Mrs., house 10 Race


Willand George K., wire-worker, 10 Central, house 5 Harrison Willard Alfred R., clerk, 44 Merrimac, bds. Mrs. J. Gorden's Willard Gardner L., machinist, Barker's, b. 115 Merr. Corp. Willard Henry, Lowell, boards 5 South Franklin Court


Willey Charles H., rooms 49 Central


Willey George F., music teacher, house 32 Appleton


Willey Mark E., carpenter, house 66 Moody


Willey Samuel, machinist, Massachusetts, h. 17 Prescott Corp. Williams Benj. J. ( W. 8. W.), counsellor, 56 Cent., b. 61 Andov. Williams Caroline Mrs., house Howard, near Grand


Williams Charles M. ( W. S. W.) counsellor, 56 Central, cash- ier, Lowell Bank, boards 61 Andover 1


Williams Christopher, painter, 310 Merr., Ixls. 1 11 Central Williams Gilbert T., jeweller, 29 Merrimac, house 15 Chapel Williams George H., painter, boards 61 Andover Williams Hannah, house 5 Westford, near Gates


Williams Henry L., real estate agent, 56 Cent., h. G1 Andover Williams Jefferson, hair-dresser, 206 Merrimac


Williams John S., army, house 82 Water


Williams.Joseph, army, house Brown's Avenue


Williams Samuel M., at 29 Merrimac, house 29 Ehn


Williamson David C., physician, 6 Chapel, house do.


Williamson David C., Jr., boards 56 Lawrence Corporation Williamson Margaret Mrs., house 79 Church


Willis Charles H., army, house 63 Adams Willis Eliza Mrs., house 128 Merrimac Corporation Willis John, wool-sorter, Middlesex, house 16 Ames


Willis Julia A. Mrs., house 63 Adams


Willis Simon W., carpenter, boards 21 Charles


Willis William T., army, house 63 Adams


Willoughby Benj. L. ( Yeaw & Co.), 112 Merr., h 14 Race


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· Willoughby Charles L., clothing, 57 Central, house 7 Third Willoughby Hastings C., watchman, Hamilton, h. 254 Central Willoughby John, miller, at S. N. Wood's, house 16 Mill Willoughby Mary, boarding-house, 13 Tremont Corporation Wills Daniel M., overseer, Lawrence, house 32 Cabot Wilman David, woolsorter, Middlesex, house 10 Chapel Wilman Thomas, woolsorter, Middlesex, boards 10 Chapel Wilmot James, Massachusetts, house 31 Prescott Corporation Wilmot Willard W., painter, house 9 Prescott Corp. Wilson Atkinson, at Cushing & Mack's, boards 19 Fayette Wilson Barney, Merrimac Corporation, boards 139 do. Wilson David, carpenter, house 1 Bow


Wilson Dolly Miss, house Nesmith's Block, Merrimac Wilson Edwin T., house 86 South


Wilson Frank T., carpenter, boards 101 Central


Wilson Foster, army, house 130 Merrimac Corporation


Wilson George A., moulder, boards 20 Appleton Corporation Wilson Gerry, house 71 Third


Wilson Hubbard, overseer, h. 66 Hamilton Block, Middlesex Wilson James, designer, house Wilson's Lane, near Chelmsford


Wilson James, Jr., machinist, house Hale, corner Grand


Wilson James H., boards James Wilson, Jr.'s


Wilson Jane Mrs., house 18 Linden, opposite stone church Wilson John, weaver, at Naylor's Mill


Wilson John, at B. & L. freight depot, house 28 Willie Wilson John, variety store, 212 Merrimac, house 210 do.


Wilson John, Lowell Corporation, house 20 do.


Wilson John A., contractor, L. M. S., house 21 Market Wilson John S., Middlesex, house 45 Charles


Wilson Joseph, Lowell Corporation, house 21 do.


Wilson Joseph A., variety store; 170 Suffolk, house 168 do. Wilson Levi, carpenter, house 66 Bridge


Wilson Robert, Middlesex, house 105 High


Wilson Sophia Mrs., boarding-house, 52 Massachusetts Corp.


Wilson Thomas, Middlesex. bouse 19 Warren Wilson Thomas, laborer, house Hale, near Cambridge


Wilson Thomas, L. M. S. Foundry, house 24 Clay


Wilson William, at Dugdale's Mill, boards G. S. Cochran's Wilson William, Massachusetts Corporation, house 51 do. Wilson William, moulder, house 97 Thorndike


Wilson William H., shoemaker, 64 Middlesex, h. 13 Spring


Wilton Joseph, Lowell, boards 79 Church


Winch Addison, chair-maker, boards 4 Hamilton Corporation


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Winchester Ann W., widow, house 2 Merriam's Court Winchester Samuel, blacksmith, Kidder, house 63 Lawrence Wing Alpheus G., provisions, Bridge, n. Second, h. 5 l'ifth Wing Alpheus J., Salem & Lowell R. R., h. Middlesex, e. South Wing Benjamin F., army, boards 5 Fifth


Wing Edward, at R. Wilkins', house Carter, corner Livingston Wing Jane T., dress-maker, 5 John, house do.


Wing John C., Middlesex, house 11 Charles


Wing True, provisions, John, c. Merrimac, h. at Tewksbury Wiun Bridget, widow, house 22 Winter


Winn Catharine, widow, house 36 William


Winn Charles E., army, house 65 Hamilton Block, Middlesex Winn Daniel K., physician, 29 Kirk, house do.


Winn Parker, shoemaker, 14 Middle, house 21 Race


Winn Patsey, laborer, house 18 Green


Winn Peter, laborer, house 36 William


Winn Robert, Bleachery, house S Appleton


Winnek H. E. Miss, dress-maker, 90 East Merrimac


Winnek William G., tailor, 106 Central, house 1 Nesmith


Winslow George, machinist, house 11 Butterfield


Winslow George L., photographist, house 45. Bartlett


Winter John B. ( W. S. Daris), marble works, 155 Central, h. 18 Grand


Winterbottom James, house Manchester, Ayer's City


Winton John, periodicals and intel. office, 59 Market, h. do.


Wire William W. ( Chapman, W. & Co.), machinist, boards 20 Massachusetts Corporation


Wirt Amos, at Weare Clifford's, honse 61 Church


Wirt William, painter, 200 Middlesex, boards 49 High Witham William C., shoemaker, house 26 Water Witherell George F., marble-cutter, house 150 Middlesex Witherell George S., mason, house 30 Auburn Witherell William H., Tremont Corporation, house 33 do. Witherhead James, overseer, Massachusetts Corp., h. 42 do. Withey James L., contractor, I. Machine Shop. h. 84 Howard Wood Abram, Stott's Mill, house 2 Lawrence Street Court Wood Charles, overseer, Boott Corporation, house 70 do. Wood Francis L., teamster, boards 60 Broadway Wood George F., machinist, boards 51 Appleton Wood Henry, shoemaker, house 9 Fifth Wood Hiram, Boott Corporation, boards 20 do.


Wood Hiram D., overseer, Boott Corporation, house 50 do. Wood Horace E., Suffolk Corporation, house 24 do.


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Wood Horatio Rev., office Free Chapel, Middlesex, h. Liberty, opposite School


Wood Jolm, carpenter, house 22 North Franklin Court


Wood Jolm C., cloth-printer, Stott's Mills, house River


Wood John G., machinist, house 51 Appleton


Wood Lydia Mrs., honse Nesmith's Block, 43} Merrimac Wood Relief Mrs., boarding-house, 49 Massachusetts Corp.


Wood Robert, veterinary surgeon, h. High St. Sy., c. Bartlett Wood Samuel, at 43 Market, house 2 Chapel


Wood Samuel N., flour, grain, &e., 43 Market, h. 9 Centro Wood Sidney, Massachusetts, house 11 Dodge


Wood Stephen, at 12 Central, house at Nashua


Wood Thomas, at J. C. Ayer & Co.'s, h. 60 Ham. Bl'k, Gorham


Wood Wentworth, Massachusetts, house 2 Bridge


Wood William, overseer, Boott Corporation, house 60 do.


Woodard Amasa, fireman, A. L. Brooks', h. 129 Middlesex Woodard Calvin Mrs., house 29 Suffolk, Franklin Square Woodard Joel L., army, boards 129 Middlesex


Woodbury Amos Mrs., boarding-house, 11 Merrimac Corp. Woodbury Horace D., machinist, Boott Corporation, h. 31 do. Woodbury Hugh, overseer, Boott Corporation, house 49 do.


Woodbury Jedediah C., painter, Tremont, house 26 Austin Woodbury Joseph (California), h. Willie, opp. Machine Shop Woodhouse Theophilus, machinist, boards 104 Merrimac Corp. Woodies Daniel S. Mrs., house 20 Third


Woodies Edward S., clerk, L. Mach. Shop, boards 20 Third Woodman Charles F., watchman, Lawrence Corp., bds. 67 do. Woodman George D. (Stackpole & #.), counsellor, 3 Canal Block, boards 51 East Merrimac .


Woodman James, file- forger, boards 5 Lagrange


Woodman Thomas P., Lawrence Corporation, house 16 do.


Woodman Watson, carpenter, house 108 Howard


Woods C. A. Miss, teacher, house 41 Tyler


Woods C. D. ( Kingman & #'.), 68 Dutton


Woods Charles G., blacksmith, Dummer, b. Mechanics' Hotel


Woods Charles O., Boott Corporation, boards 16 do.


Woods Charles R. (Hartshorn, Hall & W.), 188 Merrimac, boards 51 East Merrinthe


Woods Edward P. ( W., Sherwood & Co.), wire strainers, 523 Merrimac, house 14 Fourth


Woods E. A. Mrs., hoop skirts, 88 Merr., b. Mrs. S. Hunt's Woods Everett, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 69 do.


Woods Henry S., clerk, 18 Central, boards 14 Hamilton Corp.


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Woods John, army, house 33 High


Woods John E., laborer, boards 16 Boott Corporation Woods Julia, widow, house 50 Gorham


Woods Leonard Mrs., house 11 Tyler


Woods Maurice, laborer, house Bradley's House, Dummer Woods Orestes L., blacksmith, boards 18 No. Franklin Court Woods Patrick, laborer, house Bradley's House, Danner Woodward Alfred G., clothing, 30 Merrimac, h. 14 Stackpole Woodward C. S., dress-maker, 4 John, house do.


Woodward Daniel, overseer, Tremont Corporation, bus. 3 do. Woodward David, agent, panorama, house 39 Bridge


Woodward Deliverance, boarding-house, 114 Merrimae Corp. Woodward George F., student, boards 26 Race


Woodward Heman, restorator, 42 Central, house 41 Bartlett Woodward Henry M., Lowell Machine Shop, house 12 Lee Woodward John C., Locks and Canals, house 26 Race


Woodward Sylvester, carpenter, 258 Middlesex, h. 111 Howard Woodward William H., at 12 Central, boards 1 Bartlett Woodworth Albert C., Boott Corporation, house 39 do. Woodworth Artemas B., clerk, A. L. Brooks', b. Howard House Worcester Israel S., machinist, house 4 Goward Place Worcester Henry, clerk, J. D. Putnam's, boards 26 Bartlett Worcester Leonard, clothing manuf., Industrial HIall, Prescott, house 62 Bartlett


Worthen Darius B., machinist, house Westford, near Grand Worthen Ezekiel B. & Co. (S. W. Locke), grocers, 216 Mer- rimac, house 39 Marion, corner Lagrange Worthen George E., army, boards 39 Mariou


Worthen George W., overseer, Lowell, house 398 Merrimac Worthington Alfred, at J. C. Ayer & Co.'s, bds. 36 Mass. Corp. Worthley Geo. F., engineer, B. & L. R. R., h. Fletcher, c. Broad'y Wrenn Ambrose, American Bolt Co., house 5 Swift


Wrenn Jeremiah, at Naylor's Mill, house 3 Prospect Wright Alanson, carpenter, house 7 Tremont Street Wright Almira W., dress-maker, house 43 Appleton Wright Amos D., overseer, Lawrence Corporation. h. 13 do.


Wright Andrew C., Market Hotel, 14 Market, h. 23 Willow Wright Asahel B., reg'r of deeds, Court House, b. 115 Gorham Wright Atwell F. (A. F. S. M. S. W.), provisions, 195 Mid- dlesex, house 118 Appleton


Wright Emory, paymaster, navy, bas. Pawtucket, cor. School Wright Ezra W., Locks and Canals, h. 60 Butterfield, n. School Wright Franklin D., painter, house 7 Wamesit Court


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Wright George, boots and shoes, 94 Central, bds. Am. House Wright George E., machinist, Mechanics' Mills, b. 175 Cent. Wright George S., Jr., clerk, Prescott Bank, bds. 19 Kirk Wright Hapgood, boots and shoes, 51 Central, h. 30 Lawrence Wright James, blacksmith, Convers', house 5 Madison Wright John, agent, Suffolk Corp., h. 355 Merrimac, c. Austin Wright John, Lowell Corporation, boards 7 do.


Wright John F., clerk, Dutton, c. Lowell, house 3 Oak


Wright Joseph N., carpenter, boards I Willow Plaec


Wright Lucius M., driver, Horse Railroad, house 32 Church Wright Luther, stone mason, house 4 Centre


Wright Merrill S. (A. F. S. M. S. W.), 195 Midd'x, b.30 How'd Wright Mary P., physician, house 1 Willow Place


Wright Nathan M., boots and shoes, 138 Central, h. 239 do. Wright Otis, superintendent, Horse R. R., b. Wash'n House Wright Pelatiah, bedstead-maker, house 126 Cross Wright Sabra Mrs., house Pawtucket, near Fletcher


Wright Samuel, brakeman, B. & L. R. R., b. 5 Hamilton Corp. Wright Sheffield H., machinist, house 9 Butterfield Wright Stephen W., farmer, house 99 Howard Wright Stuart P., carpenter, house 109 Howard


Wright Varnum B., bedstead-maker, house 127 Cross


Wright William A., Merrimac Corporation, house 47 do.


Wright William C., farmer, boards 99 Howard Wrigley Jonas, agent Boston papers, h. Hale, n. railroad bridge Wyer Thomas, laborer, house stone house, Spring Wyman Augustus Mrs., house 102 Appleton


Wyman George W., moulder. boards Thorndike, near Hale Wyman John II., cabinet-maker, Prescott, house 35 Fayette Wyman Leonard N., overseer, Suffolk, h. 6 Cabot BI'k, Cabot Wyman William W., house Nesmith, corner Wyman


YALE THOMAS, cigar-maker, house 3 Pearl Yeaw Alvin & Co. (M. HI. Lufkin), photographist, 112 Mer- rimac, house Race, corner Moody


Ycoman Elizabeth Mrs., house 61 Bartlett Yeoman Robert T., shoemaker, house 45 Hanover


York James M., Lawrence Corporation, honse 15 do.


Young Aaron B., overseer, Merrimac Corporation, h. 42 do. Young Artemas S., at Rollin White Arms Co., h. 82 Bridge Young Benj. A .. moulder (No. Chelmsford), b. 16 Ham. Corp. Young Charles H., machinist, house 123 East Merrimac


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Young David, watchman, Hamilton Corporation, boards 5 do. Young George W. (custom house, Boston), h. Midd's, c. Walker Young JJames, laces, 102 Merrimac, bds. Washington House Young James Lowell Machine Shop, house 125 Lowell Young John, at Naylor's Mill, boards 30 Union


Young Samuel, Merrimae Corporation, boards 17 do.


Young Sarah, widow, honse 2 in court, rear Decatur Young Stephen L., prov's, 199 Midd's, h. Broadway, n. G.Locks Young William, at R. White Arms Co., house 25 Adams


Young William, blacksmith, boards 26 Appleton Corporation Young William, laborer, house 125 Lowell


Young William H., clerk, 132 Merrimac


Young William M., trunk-maker, boards Washington House Young William M., army, house 30 Front


REMOVALS, ADDITIONS, ETC.


Abbott A. R. Rev., boards 380 Merrimac


Ashworth Z., house from 16 Adams to School, near Rock Bartlett George H. ( Fiddling & B.), 136 Central, h. 7 Kirk Bennett Joshua, President Lowell Bank, house at Billerica Bruce William G. Mrs., house 32 Rock


Church Heney C., house from 129 Gorham to 90 South Coggeshall F. P., bookseller and stationer, 51 Merrimac


Coggin David (S. Kidler, Fr. & Co.) Merrimae, corner John Dean Horace C., sewing machines, 31 Central


Dodge Fidelia O. Mrs., teacher, h. 39 Bartlett


Farrington Daniel, house from 9 Third to 1 Oak


Fielding IL. A. (F. & Bartlett), hardware, &c., 136 Central Foster Merrill C., house 32 Tremont Corporation Garrigan Sarah E., house from 280 Merrinae to Crosby Gilman Edward, machinist, Lane & Nowell's, b. 276 Central Hieks T. E. Rev., pastor Second Univ. Ch., b. Merr., n. Cabot Howard Sarah Mrs., nurse, house 34 Fayette


Johnson Andrew J., house from 31 Charles to 43 Bartlett. Kidder Sam'l, Jr. & Co. ( D. Coggin), apoth'y, Merr., e. John Lawrence Geo. P., counsellor, Barrister's Hall, bds. 31 Anne MCEvoy E. Miss (page 132), should be MeAvoy, and place of business from 85 Merrimac to 30 Paige Marin Samuel P., boards 19 Kirk, instead of 114 Merr. Corp. Nowell James, h. from 84 Merrimac Corp. to 49 Hamilton Corp. Patch E. B. and J. W .. house 31 Anne Sawtell Albert A., should be Abbott A. Sawtell


Richardson Win. A., President Wamesit Bank, h. at Cambridge


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CITY GOVERNMENT-1861 .*


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MAYOR : HOCUM HOSFORD. Salary, $1,350. ALDERMEN :


JAMES B. FRANCIS,


WILLIAM S. SOUTHWORTHI, DANA B. GOVE,


WILLIAM T. MONEILL.


GEORGE W. NORRIS, GEORGE RUNELS, CYRUS H. LATHAN, GEORGE F. RICHARDSON.


COMMON COUNCIL :


GEORGE RIPLEY, President.


Wurd 1-Alden B. Watson, Lewis L. Perrin, Frederick S. Tukey, John Cosgrove. Ward 2-George Ripley, Andrew F. Jewett, Artemas S. Young, Hoyt W. Hilton. Ward 3-Samuel N. Wood, Charles W. Dodge, Joseph S. Pollard, James G. Morrison.


Ward 4-Atwell F. Wright, Daniel Churchill, William W. Sherman, Francis Jewett.


Ward 5-John E. Downs, Charles Hubbard, Cleveland J. Cheney. Vacancy. f Ward 6-Levi Sprague, Tobias L. P. Lamson, Addison Put- nam, Albion J. Dudley.


CITY CLERK-John H. McAlvin. Salary, $1,200. CLERK OF COMMON COUNCIL-George Gardner. Salary, $200. MESSENGER TO THE CITY COUNCIL-Calvin Philbrick. Sal- ary, $700.


* Municipal Election, second Monday in December. City Government organized, first Monday in January. Regular meetings, second and fourth Tuesday evenings in each month. "Offices of City Officers, unless otherwise stated, in City Goverment Building.


1 Thomas G. Gerrish resigned in June, to accept the position of City Treasurer.


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OFFICERS :


CITY TREASURER AND COLLECTOR-Thomas G. Gerrish. Sal- ary, $1,250.


AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS-George Gardner. Salary, $700. SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS-Wilder Bennett. Salary, $1000. CIVIL ENGINEER-Richard W. Baker. Salary, $600 LIBRARIAN OF CITY LIBRARY-Geo. C. Edwards. Salary, $700. CITY SOLICITOR-Tappan Wentworth. Office, Wentworth's Building. Salary, $900.


CITY PHYSICIAN AND SUPERINTENDENT OF BURIALS-Nathan Allen. Office, 12 Hurd Street. Salary, $400, he to fur- nish his own medicines.


SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS-George W. Haseltine. Salary, $700.


ASSESSORS OF TAXES-Caleb M. Marvel, Chairman ; Joseph B. V. Coburn, James Sands, Joseph D. Pinder, Isaac A. Fletcher. Salary of Chairman, $500; others, $400- with $150 for clerk hirc.


OVERSEERS OF HIGHWAYS-Hocum Hosford, Mayor ; Aldermen James B. Francis and George Runels.


OVERSEERS OF THE POOR-Hocum Hosford, Mayor ; Cyrus H. Latham and George W. Norris, Aldermen ; John Cos- grove, Artemas S. Young, Charles W. Dodge, Atwell F. Wright, John E. Downs and Levi Sprague, Common Councilmen. The regular meetings of the Board are held at the Almshouse on the last day of each month.


SUPERINTENDENT OF THE ALMSHOUSE-Lorenzo Phelps.


CITY MARSHAL-Bickford Lang. Office, west end of Market House Building. Salary, $1,250:


DEPUTY MARSHAL-Daniel Crowley. Pay, $2 per day. DAY POLICE-Daniel Crowley, Henry Marshall. Pay, $1.75 per day.


POLICE OFFICERS AND WATCHMEN-Levi Brown, Captain of the Night Police ; Squire L. Bailey, Hiram K. Barnard, Theophilus C. Blaisdell, Otis Bullard, Michael B. Cas- well, William L. Clark, Peter Creighton, John Coleman, John Dougherty, Orra A. Fletcher, Augustus B. Foss, Jacob G. Favor, David H. Goodhue, Thomas Ingalls, Wesley R. Leversee, Ahnon Libby, Isaac L. Libby, Chas. Miner, Benjamin G. Mooney, George W. Sanborn, Thomas J. Sanborn, Daniel H. Sinclair. Supernumerary-George W. Fullerton. Pay-Captain, $2.00; others, $1.75 per day.


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CONSTABLES-Bickford Lang, Calvin Philbrick ; Thomas W.


Pressey, Daniel G. Greenleaf, Josiah Hubbard, the last three for the service of civil precepts only.


HEALTH COMMISSIONER-Bickford Lang.


TRUANT OFFICERS- Bickford Lang, Daniel Crowley, Levi Brown.


TYTHINGMEN-The Marshal and Police Force.


JANITOR OF HUNTINGTON AND JACKSON HALLS-John Wheeler. SURVEYORS OF LUMBER-John B. Brown, Abner Frost, Lorenzo


G. Howe, James N. Morse, Joshua M. Hadley, Stephen C. Davis, Luther Smith. James Howard.


FENCE VIEWERS-Lorenzo Phelps, J. M. Hadley, Isaac Page. FIELD DRIVERS-Bickford Lang, Simon Kinsman, Perley Par-


ker, 2nd, Daniel S. Barry, James Carley.


POUND KEEPER-Thomas Simpson.


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES-Henry H. Wilder. Of- fice, Jackson, near Central Street.


CITY CRIER-James V. Atkinson. Office, 118 Middlesex St. WEIGHIER OF HAY AND OTHER ARTICLES-Horace Howard, Jr. Office, Thorndike, corner Western Avenue.


MEASURERS OF UPPER LEATHER-Willard A. Brown, John Q.


A. Hubbard, Albert S. Follansbec, Abel E. Bridge.


MEASURERS OF GRAIN-Samuel N. Wood, William E. Living- ston, Edwin Lamson.


SURVEYORS OF PLASTERING, BRICK OR STONE WORK, AND PAINTING-Richard W. Baker, Joshua M. Hadley, Henry A. Fielding, Luther Smith.


INSPECTOR OF MILK-Henry H. Wilder. Office, Jackson, near Central Street. Salary, $25.


INSPECTOR OF BALE OR BUNDLE HAY-Samuel M. Patterson, at City Scales.


WEIGHER OF COAL-Samuel M. Patterson, at City Scales. AGENT FOR THE SALE OF PURE LIQUORS-Charles R. Kimball, corner Central and Merrimack Streets. Salary, $300. UNDERTAKERS-Calvin T. Chamberlin, Terrence Hanover, An- sel P. Lesurc.


MEASURER OF WOOD AND BARK AND SUPERINTENDENT OF CITY SCALES-Sam'l M. Patterson, at City Scales. Salary, $600. MEASURERS OF WOOD AND BARK BROUGHT BY WATER OR RAIL- ROAD INTO THE CITY-Luther Smith, Abner Frost.


COMMITTEE OF CITY COUNCIL ON MILITARY AFFAIRS-HI. Hos- ford, Mayor ; Aldermen G. F. Richardson, J. B. Francis ; John Cosgrove, A. S. Young, C. W. Dodge, A. F. Wright, J. E. Downs, A. J. Dudley, of the Common Council. 189


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WARD OFFICERS --- 1864.


WARD 1- Warden, Willard C. Welch. Clerk, James A. Lang- dell. Inspectors, Nathan F. Crafts, Abiel W. Sheldon, Calvin Sawtell. WARD 2- Warden, Chester W. Rugg. Clerk, George W. Law- renee. Inspectors, Julian V. Keyes, George G. Knapp, Joseph Hovey. WARD 3- Warden, Alfred Gilman. Clerk, John F. Frye. Inspectors, Samuel Easter, William T. Bradley, Thomas Paul.


WARD 4- Warden, Abner W. Buttrick. Clerk, Josiah E. Short, Jr. Inspectors, Hiram N. Hall, Isaac Mor- ton, Morrill M. Bohonan.


WARD 5- Warden, Joseph L. Cambridge. Clerk, George M. Elliott. Inspectors, James M. Pearson, Stillman Brooks, George S. Cheney.


WARD 6- Warden, Albert A. Haggett. Clerk, Abel T. Ather- ton. Inspectors, Luther E. Shepard, George W. Pearson, Edwin Lovejoy.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE --- 1864.


Hocum Hosford, Mayor, George Ripley, President of Common Council, ex-officiis.


Term expires January, 1865. Ward 1-James C. Abbott, 2-Samuel W. Stickney,


" 3-Elisha Huntington,


4 -- Charles Kimball,


5-George W. Shattuck,


¥ 6-Edward F. Sherman.


Term expires January, 1866. Ward 1 -Horace Parmenter,º


2-Joseph J. Judkins,


3-Joshua Merrill,


. 4-James J. Twiss,


5-Chauncey L. Knapp,


= 6-Owen Street. HOCUM HOSFORD, Chairman. ELISHA HUNTINGTON, Vice Chairman.




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