The Merrimack River directory, Business directory Concord, Manchester, Nashua, Lowell, Lawrence, Haverhill, Amesbury and Salisbury, and Newburyport, 1872-1873, Part 15

Author: Greenough, W.A. & Co., Boston
Publication date: 1879
Publisher: Boston, W.A. Greenough Co
Number of Pages: 446


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Mast and Spar Makers. Lunt Edward W., 63 Water


Merchant Tailors. (See Tailors.)


Merchants.


Bayley R. & Son, 57 and 59 Water BOARDMAN I. H., 9 City wharf Cushing J. N., Cushing's wharf


Cushing W., Cushing's wharf


Graves William, 8 Ferry wharf Hale D. & I., 14 City wharf Huse R. C. & Co., 129 Water Lunt Charles, 9 Central


Lunt Micajah, 9 Ferry wharf Sumner, Swasey & Currier, 45 Water Thurlow George D., Cushing's wharf


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Millinery and Millinery Goods.


Appleton A. J., 2 Charter


Batchelder Louise T., 43 State


De Jean E. Mrs., 69 State


Levy & Co., 30 State


Moody S. Miss, 74 State Pritchard L. E., 71 State


RICHARDSON S. MRS., 73 State (see adv. dept., p. 49)


Sanderson Mary A., 157} Merrimack


Smith & Knapp, 64 State


Wilkinson Mary & Co., 34 State


Nautical Instruments.


KUHL & COSTELHUN, Market square, corner State (see adv. dept., p. 49)


Newspapers. (See Miscellaneous Department.)


Newspapers and Periodicals.


Fowle S. H., 11 State


Haynes A. J., 55 State


Manning E. A., Merrimack


McCusker John, 33 Merrimack


Woodman Henry A., 26 Washington


Notaries Public.


BOARDMAN I. H., 9 City wharf


Brown John T., 39 State Pierce Nathaniel, 19 State


Porter John, 13 Federal


Rand E. W., 19 State


Organs. (See also Piano Fortes and Organs.)


Carter B. F., 33 State Cheney James W., 41 State


Packet Agents.


Sumner, Swasey & Currier, 45 Water


Painters (Carriage, House, Ship, and Sign). Allen C. H., 74 Water BLAKE & NOYES, 48 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 45) Burrill John, 40 Merrimack


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Butman J. T., Merrimack, Patch's wharf


Chase W. P., 18 Liberty


Creasey J. B., 3 Water


Cutter Charles J., 44 and 46 Merrimack


Cutter E. P., 3 Mechanics court


Davis Green, 10 Green


Hale Oliver, 315 High


Hamilton Thomas A., 4 Green


Wood A. D. (house and sign), rear 15 Pleasant


Paints, Oils, and Glass. BLAKE & NOYES, 48 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 45) Burrill John, 40 Merrimack


Creasey Joseph B., 3 Water


Painting and Engraving. Thurlo F., 46 Pleasant


Paper Box Manufacturer. Crofoot H. T., over 57 State


Paper Hangers.


BLAKE & NOYES, 48 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 45) . Creasey J. B., 3 Water


Cutter E. P., 3 Mechanics court


Hamilton T. A., 4 Green


McKnight James, 1 Federal


Wood A. D., rear 13 Pleasant


Paper Hangings.


Hamilton T. A., 4 Green Moulton & Currier, 57 State


Paper Stock. STANLEY J. C., 43 Water (see adv. dept., p. 49)


Photographers.


Chase E. B., 4 Pleasant Macintosh H. P., 33 State Mason Philip C., 28 Market square MEINERTH CARL, upper corner State & Pleasant (see adv. dept., p. 44) Swasey H. M., 39 State


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Physicians.


Cole John T., 164 High Cross E., 8 Washington


Cummings E. P. (homeopathic and surgeon), 38 Washing- ton


Dickins Job T. (eclectic), 8 Pleasant


Foss David (homeopathic), 5 Spring


Gale S. M. (homeopathic), 99 State


Howe Francis A., 238 High


Ingalls L. A., 9 Temple Mason Frank L., 6 State


Montgomery George, Merrimack House


Pender Robert, 39 Temple


Perkins H. C., 18 Essex


Rideout John A. (analytical), 19 Monroe


Snow George W., 19 Essex


Spofford R. S., 37 Fair


Tilton James A., 2 Orange


Piano Fortes and Organs.


Carter B. F., 33 State


Cheney James W., 14 State Noyes George, 54 State


Piano Forte Tuner.


Reed D. T., 39 State


Picture Frames.


Brown Andrew, 258 Merrimack Clark George W., 35 State Thurlow F., 46 Pleasant


Pilots.


Chase Jacob B., 21 Purchase Colby William T., 134 Water Gerrish Mayo, 132 Water Lunt Joseph, 81 Water Lunt Benjamin, 12 Harrison Lunt William J., 146 Water Pettingell Andrew H., 31 Prospect


Stevens Michael, 7 Franklin Thurlow Edward, 27 Federal


Planing Mills. (See Sawing, Planing, and Turning Mills.) -


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Printers, Book and Job.


Hunt Albert E., 17 Water Huse William H. & Co., 42 State


Produce.


Adams Washington, 2 Merrimack


Clement I. C., 4 Market square


Colman William T., 3 City market


Mooney A. W. & Co., 27 Water


RICHARDSON BROTHERS, 108 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 51)


Provisions.


Adams C. E. & Co., 4 City market


Adams D. J. & Son, 9 Liberty


Adams John Q., 5 Liberty


Akerman Joseph, 103 Merrimack


Akerman Oliver M., 123 Merrimack


Carter W. H., 214 Merrimack


Colman W. T., 3 City market


Cusick W. C., 85 Water Davis James, 54 Lime


Green George W., 75 Water


Henry Patrick, 26 and 28 Merrimack


Hunt George W., 156 High


Knight J. L. & Son, 36 Market square


Marshall H. N., 20 Fair


Plumer & Newman, 15 Pleasant


RICHARDSON BROTHERS, 108 and 110 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 51) Titcomb S., 6 City market


Pumps.


Pike George A., 14 Fair Sargent C. R. (iron and force pumps), 43 and 47 Merri- mack


Pump and Block Makers.


Pike George A., 14 Fair Stockman H. & Son, 5 City wharf Todd & Brown, 87 Water


Restaurants. Cheney Charles H., 4 Middle Danforth J. I., 33 Washington Dyer & Son, 24 Middle


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GOULD JOHN H., 35 Market square (see adv. dept., p. 47) HARROWER ROBERT MRS., 1 and 3 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 52) Romily P., 1 Water


Riggers.


Pritchard J. B. & Co., Brown's wharf


Roll Coverers. CROCKETT W. E., 17 Water (see adv. dept., p. 46)


Roofer. MITCHELL THOMAS A. S., 75 Water (see adv. dept., p. 50)


Sail Makers.


Currier C. O., Cushing's wharf


Davis W. A., 4 Ferry wharf


Goodwin E. P., Commercial wharf


Sawing and Planing Mills.


Bailey John & Son, 8 & 10 Green Kimball Edward, Planing Mill wharf


Pearson Alonzo, 211 Merrimack


Sculptor and Monumental Works. French D. M., 44 Pleasant


Seamen's Outfits.


Griffith R. S., 2 Water Lunt Henry & Co., 6 Water Smith Foster W., 18 Water


Sewing Machines.


Coffin F. E., 6 Strong Johnson S. H., 13 Pleasant Tappan Joseph & Co., 20 Market square


Ship Builders.


Colby & Lunt, foot Ashland Currier C. H. & Co., Merrimack Currier John J., 12 Merrimack court Mansom Eben, rear 232 Merrimack


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Ship Chandlery.


Boardman W. B., 14 Market square Coker Stephen, 36 Water Woodell D. T., 11 Market square


Ship Joiners.


Bruce F. D., 211 Merrimack


Evans W. O. & Co., 248 Merrimack


Sampson W. G., 5 California


Ship Smiths.


Adams J. C., rear 2 Merrimack court


Kenniston J. & J. R., 4 Union place


Moody Nathan C., 40 Water


Pettigrew C. D., 288 Merrimack


Ship Stores. (See also Grocers.)


Clement I. C., 4 Market square


Shoe Findings. Lord Brothers, 17 Market square


Silver Smiths.


Moulton Joseph, 41 State Towle & Jones, 11 Middle


Silver and Silver Plated Ware.


Foster N. & T., 26 State Moulton Joseph, 41 State Towle & Jones, 11 Middle


Slater. MITCHELL THOMAS A. S., 75 Water (see adv. dept., p. 50)


Soap and Candle Manufacturers.


Jaques B. H., 20 Liberty Jaques J. N., 144 Merrimack Stanwood A. & Co., 19 Liberty


Spar Maker. Lunt E. W., 63 Water


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Spike Manufacturer. DE ROCHEMONT C. H., 210} Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 47)


Stables.


Boardman Greenleaf, rear 146 Merrimack


Hamblet Daniel, rear American House


Little Moses S., Merrimack House


Lucy George, 7 Essex


Ordway Charles H., 292 High


Remick J. E., 7 Temple


Sargent H. P., 101} Merrimack


Stair Builders.


EVANS & LAMPREY, 36} Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 51) MORSE NATHANIEL, 64 Marlboro' (see adv. dept., p. 44)


Steam Fittings. Pearson W. Everett, 15 Water


Steam Engine Manufacturer. Pearson W. Everett, 15 Water


Steam Pump Manufacturer. Fulton Hydraulic Works, near B. & M. R. R.


Steamship Agent. COFFIN WM. S. (agent Salem and New York Steam- ship Line), 83 Water


Stevedore.


Porter W. jr., 5 Centre


Stone Cutters. Davis & Littlefield, 73 Merrimack and Pearson's wharf


Stoves, Furnaces, and Tin Ware. Chamberlain J., 13 Liberty Davis A. H., 104 Merrimack Dodge Samuel, 71 1-2 State


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Frost J. D., 8 Middle Jackman George L., 37 Pleasant Sumner John, 88 State Wells Wallace D., 42 Merrimack Young Daniel, 8 Merrimack


Tailors.


Ballou C. N., 15 Market square, corner Liberty


Dennett H. N., 27 Market square Dunn James, 42 State and 10 Water


Hart J. S., 113 Merrimack


Peirce E., 10 State


Teachers of Music.


Bass Jane W., 17 Pond


Britcher Thomas, 17 Pond


Brookings D. L., 1 Marlboro'


Cheney James W., 14 State


Coffin Sarah E., 102 High Davis Abbie L., 35 Green


Dole Harriet N., 9 State


Goodwin M. H., 32 Federal Hale Kate T., 44 Lime


Randall Moses D., 13 Elm Williams A. L., 2 Eagle


Teamsters.


Dockam Charles A. G., 101 Merrimack Jaques D. B., 2 Winter


Leighton A. J. (job wagon), 15 Unicorn


Littlefield Solomon, 170 Merrimack Lunt B., jr., 57 Middle


Porter William, jr., 5 Center


Rundlett S. H., 16 Fair


Telegraph Offices.


International, 7 Pleasant WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY, John T. Brown, manager, 39 State


Ticket Agent.


BROWN J. T., sells tickets at the Western Union Tele- graph Office, 39 State street, for New York, Philadel- phia, Washington, Chicago, San Francisco, and all the principal points by all routes.


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Tobacconist. ROSS L. D., 7 Lunt (see adv. dept., p. 48)


Toys. (See also Fancy Goods).


Gorwaiz John, 11 Pleasant


Hale L. C., 27 State


Haynes J., 55 State


Johnson H. G., jr., 22 State


Trunks and Valises.


Ballou Charles N., 15 Market square


Lord Brothers, 17 Market square


Welch Richard, 26 Market square


Tug Boats.


Robinson William C., captain, office 4 Market square


Umbrellas.


Ballou Charles N., 15 Market square


Welch Richard, 26 Market square


Undertakers.


Copp Charles, 44 Merrimack


Donnell George E., 25 Prospect


Safford S. H. & Co., 13 Middle


Upholsterers.


Copp Charles, 44 Merrimack


Lord Brothers, 17 Market square Newmarch Sarah, 35 Boardman


Variety Stores.


Blodgett Jessie G., 11 Water Brown Charles F. S., 119 Water Fegan James L., 240 Merrimack Haynes A. J., 55 State


Henderson Joseph, agent, 93 Merrimack McCusker John, 33 Merrimack


Mckay William, 46 Water Morton Reginald, 4 Merrimack


O'Grady Daniel, 4 Water Shaw Mary T., 42 Lime Tappan Joseph & Co., 20 Market square


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Vinegar. Smith Charles (pure cider), 61 Lime


Washing Fluid. Fogg Charles R., 50 Washington


Watch Makers. (See also Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry).


Carter John H. & Co., 11 Merrimack


Drown Charles L., 36 Merrimack


KUHL & COSTELHUN, corner State and Market sq. (see adv. dept., p. 49) Moulton Joseph, 41 State


Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. (See also Silversmiths.)


Foster N. & T., 26 State KUHL & COSTELHUN, corner State and Market sq. (see adv. dept., p. 49) Moulton Joseph, 41 State


Towle & Jones, 11 Middle


Wheelwrights. (See also Carriage Manufacturers.)


Dorman Jesse, 40 Franklin


Haynes H., 11 Inn


Sargent T., rear 11 Liberty


Syms Edward, 8 Mechanics court


Ward G. W., 15 Liberty


Wines (Native).


Smith Charles, 61 Lime


Wines and Liquors. HARROWER ROBERT MRS., 1 and 3 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 52) McKnight James, 24 Merrimack Pentland Charles J., 28 Water Perley R. M., 75 Merrimack


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


CONCORD CITY GOVERNMENT.


ยท Mayor, JOHN KIMBALL.


Aldermen, Ward 1, John S. Brown. Ward 2, George H. Curtis. Ward 3, Alfred C. Abbott. Ward 4, Joseph B. Walker. Ward 5, Stillman Humphrey. Ward 6, Enoch L. Childs. Ward 7, Andrew S. Smith.


Common Councilmen, Joel C. Danforth, President; Lew- is L. Mower, Clerk. Ward 1, Daniel G. Holmes, John C. Linehan. Ward 2, William A. Bean, Solomon C. Saun - ders. Ward 3, Charles H. Farnum, Daniel C. Tenney. Ward 4, Daniel E. Howard, Charles H. Critchett. Ward 5, Joel C. Danforth, Cyrus N. Corning. Ward 6, John L. T. Brown, Moses B. Smith. Ward 7, George W. Ches- ley, James B. Fellows.


City Clerk, Charles F. Stewart.


Overseer of the Poor for Wards 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, C. F. Stewart.


City Treasurer, - -.


City Solicitor, Charles P. Sanborn.


Collector of Taxes, - -.


Assessors, John A. Holmes, Moses H. Farnum, Curtis White, John Abbott, James Sanborn, William S. Curtis, Samuel E. Clifford.


Superintendent of Repairs of Highways and Bridges,


Health Officers, City Marshal Connells, City Physician Conn, Alderman Childs.


Superintending School Committee, Isaac N. Abbott. City Marshal, John Connell.


Assistant City Marshal, John Chadwick.


Night Watch, J. E. Rand, C. H. Jones.


City Messenger and Lamplighter, Richard P. Sanborn. City Physician, G. P. Conn.


Assistant City Physician, C. C. Topliff.


Liquor Agent, T. F. Brown, jr.


Chief Engineer of Fire Department, John M. Hill.


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MANCHESTER CITY GOVERNMENT.


Mayor, HON. PERSON C. CHENEY.


City Clerk, Joseph E. Bennett. President of Common Council, Edwin Kennedy. Clerk of Common Council, Thomas W. Lane. Messenger, William Stevens.


Treasurer, H. R. Chamberlin.


Aldermen, Ward 1, George W. Thayer. Ward 2, Henry Lewis. Ward 3, Nehemiah S. Bean. Ward 4, Horace Pettee. Ward 5, Lawrence Foley. Ward 6, Ephraim S. Harvey. Ward 7, William N. Chamberlin. Ward 8, Al- bert A. Woodward.


Members of Common Council, Ward 1, Israel W. Dickey, Oscar M. Titus, Levi L. Aldrich. Ward 2, Dana D. Towne, John C. Smith, Leonard Shelters. Ward 3, Hen- ry C. Reynolds, Charles A. Smith, John L. Kelley. Ward 4, Charles R. Colley, Jason Weston, Joseph L. Smith. Ward 5, John L. Kennedy, Austin O'Malley, Patrick Har- rington. Ward 6, Jacob J. Abbott, Edwin Kennedy, Jer- emiah Hodge. Ward 7, James C. Russell, Benjamin K. Parker, Augustus G. Stevens. Ward, 8, Silas A. Felton, John Field, Frank D. Hanscom.


NASHUA CITY GOVERNMENT.


Mayor, HON. DANA SARGENT.


City Clerk and Treasurer, George H. Taggard.


Aldermen, Ward 1, B. B. Putnam. Ward 2, S. D. Baldwin. Ward 3, J. B. Bussell. Ward 4, R. M. Saw- yer. Ward 5, G. J. Little, M. J. Sullivan. Ward 6, S. D. Chandler, E. F. Whitney. Ward 7, W. S. Weston. Ward 8, F. H. Brown.


Common Council, President, Edwin W. Johnson; Clerk, Jacob D. March. Ward 1, T. II. Pinkham, R. W. Berry. Ward 2, L. S. Cross, L. R. Kidder. Ward 3, W. T. Spear, J. A. Skinner. Ward 4, D. W. Butterfield, E. W: John- son. Ward 5, M. M. Cummings, M. Downing, C. H. Kel- logg, H. McBride. Ward 6, C. W. Merrow, M. S. Thomp- son, L. L. Belcher, J. Taylor. Ward 7, J. T. Sloan, T. Melendy. Ward 8, H. A. Robinson, F. H. Turrell. Reg- ular Meetings of the City Councils, second and fourth Friday evenings of each month.


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City Marshal, E. P. Brown.


Assistant City Marshal and City Messenger, John Barney. City Solicitor, Hon. A. W. Sawyer.


City Physician, T. H. Gibby.


Health Officers, E. P. Brown, R. Godfrey, T. H. Gibby. Overseers of the Poor, the Mayor, A. Andrews, E. A. Slader.


Assessors, D. A. Wilson, E. A. Slader, D. R. Marshall, E. P. Brown.


Engineers Fire Department, Isaac Eaton. Chief. Assist- ants, Q. A. Woodward, J. E. Churchill, J. Hale, J. W. Kendall.


LOWELL CITY GOVERNMENT.


Mayor, JOSIAH G. PEABODY.


Aldermen, Henry C. Howe, Alexander G. Cumnock, Benjamin. Patch, Gustavus A. Gerry, Frederick T. North, Benjamin Walker, William Kelley, Alpha B. Farr.


Common Council, President, Henry P. Perkins. Ward 1, John E. Webb, Alonzo F. Caswell, Southwell Farring- ton, True P. Jordan. Ward 2, Leonard Brown, Amos A. Blanchard, Joseph S. Brown, Earl A. Thissell. Ward 3, Henry P. Perkins, Horace Ela, Julius C. Jockow, Charles F. Tilton. Ward 4, Nathaniel P. Favor, Nathan W. Frye, Henry A. Lord, Alonzo L. Russell. Ward 5, Crawford Burnham, Charles F. Belden, Luther J. Eames, William Shepard. Ward 6, Abel T. Atherton, Nathaniel C. San- born, Samuel M. Chase, Julian Talbot.


City Clerk, Samuel A. McPhetres. Chosen in conven- tion of the City Council, on the first Monday in January.


Clerk of Common Council, George Gardner. Chosen on the first Monday in January.


Messenger, John H. Nichols.


City Treasurer and Collector, John H. McAlvin.


Auditor of Accounts, George Gardner


Superintendent of Streets, Luther Richards.


Civil Engineer, Richard W. Baker.


Librarian of City Library, Marshall H. Clough.


City Solicitor, Joshua N. Marshall. Office, Barristers' Hall.


City Physician and Superintendent of Burials, Walter H. Laton. Office, Central, corner Middlesex.


Superintendent of Public Buildings, Lorenzo G. Howe. Assessors of Taxes, Caleb M. Marvel, Chairman; Fran-


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cis Goward, James Marren, Isaac A. Fletcher, Cyrus W. Durgin.


Water Commissioners, Levi Sprague, William E. Liv- ingston, Samuel K. Hutchinson. Clerk, Joseph S. Holt. Engineer, Joseph P. Davis.


Overseers of the Poor, Josiah G. Peabody, Mayor; Gus- tavus A. Gerry, Alpha B. Farr, Aldermen; Southwell Far- rington, Amos A. Blanchard, Horace Ela, Alonzo L. Rus- sell, Crawford Burnham, Nathaniel C. Sanborn, 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, Charles P. Bowles. Office, west end of Armory building.


Deputy Marshal, Bickford Lang.


Constables, Bickford Lang, Thomas W. Pressey, Daniel G. Greenleaf, Bradford Marvel, John H. Nichols, Dexter Symonds, Daniel G. Taylor.


Truant Officers, Jesse Huse, B. G. Mooney.


Tythingmen, The Marshal and Police Force.


Janitor of Huntington and Jackson Halls, Warren Fletcher.


Surveyors of Lumber, Lorenzo G. Howe, Jas. N. Morse, Joshua M. Hadley, Stephen C. Davis, Luther Smith, Geo. W. Kelley, Samuel Newhall, Henry L. Tibbetts, Aaron Blanchard.


Fence-viewers, Lorenzo Phelps, J. M. Hadley, Isaac Page.


Field-drivers, Bickford Lang, Charles P. Bowles, Thos. Paul.


Pound-keeper, Sylvester Crosby.


Sealer of Weights and Measures, John A. Knowles, jr. Office, Mechanics' Mills.


City Crier, Frank W. Simonds.


Measurers of Upper Leather, John Q. A. Hubbard, N. W. Frye, George W. Eaton, Revilo F. Cook.


Measurers of Grain, Samuel N. Wood, James Berry.


Surveyors of Plastering, Brick or Stone Work, and Painting, Richard W. Baker, Joshua M. Hadley, Luther Smith, Cyrus Latham, Samuel Newhall.


Inspector of Milk, George E. Stanley. Office, at Freight depot.


Inspector of Bale or Bundle Hay, Sydney Davis, at city scales.


Weigher of Coal, Sydney Davis, at city seales.


Undertakers, Jacob B. Currier, Terrence Hanover.


Inspectors of Petroleum Oils, David Chase, Weare Clif- ford.


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Superintendent of City Scales, and Measurer of Wood and Bark, Sydney Davis.


Measurers of Wood and Bark brought by water or rail- road into the city, Luther Smith, Samuel Newhall.


LAWRENCE CITY GOVERNMENT.


Mayor, HON. S. B. W. DAVIS.


Aldermen, Ward 1, A. A. Currier. Ward 2, H. Plum- mer. Ward 3, James Payne. Ward 4, James A. Treat. Ward 5, George Lamb. Ward 6, Edwin Ayer. George R. Rowe, Clerk of Board.


Common Council, Ward 1, George B. Smart, Abel Web- ster, George W. Russell. Ward 2, James G. Abbott, Charles H. Littlefield, Charles T. Emerson. Ward 3, Tim- othy Deacey, Henry P. Doe, John W. Joyce. Ward 4, Henry J. Couch, James Murphy, William J. Hanrahan. Ward 5, Lorenzo D. Sargent, Levi Emery, James Miles. Ward 6, E. B. Cutler, John Dane, J. L. Webster. Elbridge B. Osgood, Clerk.


City Clerk, George R. Rowe. Auditor and Clerk of Council, E. B. Osgood. Messenger to City Council, W. H. Merrow. Treasurer and Collector, Robert H. Tewksbury. Superintendent of Streets, Simon Blakelin. City Marshal, Chase Philbrick. City Solicitor, Thomas A. Parsons. City Physician, J. D. Young. Superintendent of Cemetery, William W. Colby. Keeper of Almshouse, Hugh Mills. Clerk of Overseers of Poor, Vespasian Danforth. Superintendent of Schools, Gilbert E. Hood.


School Committee, Ward 1, William Stevens, Salmon W. Wilder. Ward 2, Frederick E. Clark, J. L. Partridge. Ward 3, Nathaniel Ambrose, Thomas Griffin. Ward 4, Dr. Timothy Sullivan, Waldo L. Abbott. Ward 5, Clark L. Austin, Thomas Scott. Ward 6, N. S. S. Tompkins, Dr. B. F. Moulton.


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HAVERHILL CITY GOVERNMENT.


Mayor, LEVI TAYLOR.


Aldermen, Ward 1, John A. Appleton. Ward 2, James F. West. Ward 3, Edward B. Bishop. Ward 4, Charles W. Wentworth. Ward 5, Samuel M. Currier. Ward 6, E. G. W. Cartwright.


Councilmen, Ward 1, Adrian Chase, W. Stickney Chase. Ward 2, Phineas Ayer, Gilman L. Sleeper. Ward 3, J. V. Gardner, J. W. Tilton. Ward 4, George H. Carleton, E. B. Ayer. Ward 5, Frank M. Whitman, Calvin W. Crow- ell. Ward 6, Asa H. Herring, John L. Knight.


City Clerk, Treasurer, and Collector, David B. Tenney. Clerk of Common Council, J. K. Jenness.


City Anditor, Elbridge G. Wood.


Assessors, Alpheus Currier, E. T. Ingalls, N. S. Kimball. City Solicitor, John J. Marsh, Esq.


City Physician, Sidney Drinkwater, M. D.


City Marshal, George W. Geary.


Superintendent of Highways, Benjamin E. Emery.


Overseers of the Poor, the Mayor, President of Common Council, City Marshal, Oliver Taylor, B. A. Sawyer, Chas. Edwards.


Chief Engineer, William H. Turner.


Assistant Engineers, Charles S. Chase, Henry A. Lord, O. L. Sargent, Richard Brunelle, O. M. West.


City Messenger, W. Frank Titcomb.


AMESBURY AND SALISBURY TOWN OFFICERS.


AMESBURY.


Town Clerk, Joseph Merrill.


Selectmen and Assessors, David M. Tukesbury, Offin Boardman, Charles E. Rowell.


Road Commissioners, Charles A. Nayson, David A. Moul- ton, Nathan Huse.


School Committee, HI. G. Leslie.


Treasurer and Collector, E. M. Morse, with a compensa- tion of 14 per cent for collecting.


Constables, G. D. Smith, D. A. Titcomb, O. A. Gowen, C. W. Emerson, William H. Blodgett, G. A. Grant, E. M. Morse.


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SALISBURY.


Town Clerk, Samuel J. Brown.


Selectmen, Joseph N. Clark, Benjamin E. Fifield, Joseph M. Eaton.


Treasurer and Collector, Samuel Collins.


NEWBURYPORT CITY GOVERNMENT.


Mayor, E. G. KELLEY.


Aldermen, Ward 1, Paul G. Lunt. Ward 2, Henry Cook. Ward 3, Samson Levy. Ward 4, Joseph B. Morss. Ward 5, Edward A. Moseley. Ward 6, George W. Jack- man, jr.


Common Council, William Cushing, President; Frank P. Ireland, Clerk. Ward 1, Alfred Osgood, Amos Pettin- gell, Joseph E. Moody. Ward 2, William Cushing, Isaac Poor, William C. Cuseck. Ward 3, Edward F. Tibbetts, John T. Brown, Amos H. Geary. Ward 4, Hugh MeGlew, Edward P. Russell, Jacob P. Torrey. Ward 5, Renton M. Perley, H. G. Johnson, jr., George W. Hunt. Ward 6, Joseph H. Currier, Joseph C. Adams, James M. Jackman.


City Clerk, George H. Stevens.


Treasurer and Collector, Albert W. Greenleaf.


City Messenger, Joseph M. Tappan.


Overseers of the Poor, Richard Plumer, George D. Thur- low, John D. Pike.


Clerk of the Board of Overseers, John Teel.


Assessors, Nathaniel Greeley, Geo. L. Jackman, Enoch G. Currier.


Assistant Assessors, Thomas E. Cutter, Worster Smith, William Collins.


Board of Health, the Mayor and Board of Aldermen.


POLICE. City Marshal, William H. Fitts.


Constables, Joseph M. Tappan, Hiram Jauvrin, Henry Martin.


Night Watchmen, Oliver P. Wiggin, William Page, Bryant Bowes, Joseph E. Kimball, George N. Young, Ed- ward E. Taylor. Josiah R. Brady, Captain of the Watch.


FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief Engineer, Hiram Jauvrin.


Assistant Engineers, John A. Cooper, John S. Frost, Warren Kilborn, Charles H. Goodwin, Geo. W. Knight, jr., Luther Carter.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Chairman, Daniel P. Pike.


Secretary, Isaac P. Noyes.


Agent, Moses Pettengill, jr. .


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MERRIMACK RIVER DIRECTORY.


Ward 1, Moses Pettengill, jr., Isaac P. Noyes. Ward 2, Richard Plumer, Geo. D. Johnson. Ward 3, David J. Adams, William H. Noyes. Ward 4, Samuel J. Spauld- ing, Daniel P. Pike. Ward 5, William H. Huse, E. P. Cummings. Ward 6, Fred. D. Burnham, William H. Swasey.


Surveyors of Lumber, John Bailey, Edward Kimball, John Merrill, John A. True, Moses M. Merrill, Joseph B. Varnum, John E. Bailey, J. F. Lee, Samuel L. Wilkins, Hamilton Haines, James Kimball, Win. H. Bayley, James E. Kimball, William S. Dodge, Nathaniel W. Hurd, J. A. L. Odde, Warren Kilborn, Benjamin Newman, G. W. Mars- ton, Andrew Chute, John W. S. Colby, Hervey Kimball, Samuel C. Cheney, George W. Jaekman, jr.


Measurers of Wood and Bark, William Thurston, Ed- ward Kimball, Benjamin Newman, Hervey Kimball, Sam- uel L. Wilkins, Daniel Pingry, J. A. L. Odde, Amos Coffin, Wm. S. Coffin, Curtis Freneli, Benjamin Akerman, N. Va- rina.


Measurers of Charcoal, Benjamin Newman, Charles R. Sargent, Hervey Kimball.


Weighers and Measurers of City's Fuel, Stephen Coker, William S. Coffin, Amos Coffin, Charles C. Stockman, N. Varina.


Inspector of Milk, Charles R. Sargent.


Measurers of Grain, Benjamin Goodwin, Samuel Cas- well, Thomas Grace, John Talbot.


Inspector of Charcoal Baskets, Charles R. Sargent.


Gaugers, Charles W. Hale, William E. Currier, Thomas W. Foster.


Weighers of Anthracite and Bituminous Coal, John F. Stickney, J. M. Chase, William S. Coffin, Moses Stock- man, Jenness Brown, Stephen Coker, N. Varina, George J. George, C. C. Stockman, Daniel Pingree, Leander Greenlaw, Thomas B. Robbins, George M. Graves, jr., Benjamin Appleton, N. Goodwin, John N. Perkins, Albert E. Currier, H. M. Cross.


Inspector of Camphene, John Huse.


Weighers of Hay, William S. Coffin, John F. Stickney, Moses Stockman, George J. George, Stephen Coker, C. C. Stockman, Nathaniel Goodwin, George M. Graves, jr., Leander Greenlaw, James M. Chase, T. B. Robbins, N. Varina.


Sealer of Weights and Measures, Charles R. Sargent.


Fence Viewers, Nathaniel W. Hurd, John A. Cooper, Jacob A. Balch.


Field Drivers, Samuel J. Davis, Mark W. Foye, M. B. Jaekman, C. O. Merrill, William Stickney, E. G. Whittier,


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Elias Foss, James W. Welch, A. J. Nichols, William P. Chase, M. Haskell, Augustus Safford.


Pound Keepers, James Atwood, Pound No. 1, Auburn street; Moses S. Chase, Pound No. 2, Wesley street.




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