The Middlesex County directory, 1873, Part 24

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Medford, Benj. F. Hayes. Natick, Newton Morse. Newton, Andrew B. Cobb, Ezra


S. Farnsworth, Dustin Lancy. Townsend, Charles Osgood. Wakefield, Chester W. Eaton, Byron A. Osgood.


Waltham, Byron B. Johnson, Frederick M. Stone. Woburn, Alpha E. Thompson.


The best place to buy your Watches and Jewelry is at Dodge's, 142 Main Street, Woburn.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


JUDICIARY.


SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.


Reuben A. Chapman, Monson, Chief Justice. Horace Gray jr., Boston; John Wells, Brookline; James D. Colt, Pittsfield ; Seth Ames, Brookline; Marcus Morton, Andover; Associate. Justices. Charles R. Train, Boston, Attor- ney-General. George C. Wilde, Boston, Clerk of the Common- wealth. George W. Nichols. Bos- ton, Assistant Clerk. Albert G. Browne jr., Boston, Reporter.


Law Term for Middlesex County at Boston, 1st Wednesday of Jan- uary.


Terms for the trial of Jury cases, at Lowell, 3d Tuesday in April; at Cambridge, 3d Tuesday in Oc- tober.


SUPERIOR COURT.


Lincoln F. Brigham, Salem, Chief Justice. Julius Rockwell, Lenox; Otis P. Lord, Salem; Ezra Wilkinson, Dedham; John P. Put- nam, Boston; Charles Devens, jr., Francis H. Dewey, Worcester; Robert C. Pitman, New Bedford; John W. Bacon, Natick; William Allen, Northampton, Associate Justices. Jos. A. Willard, Bos- ton, Clerk. Edwin A. Wadleigh, Boston, Asst. Clerk. Henry Homer, Clerk ( Criminal Busi- ness).


District Attorney, John B. Good- rich, Newton.


Sessions of Superior Court in Middlesex County.


Civil Terms at Lowell, 2d Mon- day of March, and 1st Monday of September; Cambridge, 1st Mon- day of June, and 2d Monday of


December. Criminal terms of Cambridge, 2d Monday of Febru- ary, and 4th Monday of June; Lowell, 3d Monday of October.


SESSIONS OF THE PROBATE COURT.


At Cambridge, 1st, 2d and 4th Tuesday of each month, except August.


At Lowell, 3d Tuesday of Janu- ary, March, May, July, September and November.


SESSIONS OF THE COURT OF INSOLVENCY.


At Lowell, 1st Tuesday of Feb- ruary, April, June, September and December.


At Cambridge, 1st Tuesday of January, March, May, and Octo- ber; and 2d and 4th Wednesday of each month, except July; and on other days by special assign- ment and adjournment.


POLICE AND MUNICIPAL COURTS.


CAMBRIDGE. - Justice, John S. Ladd; Special Justices, Wood- ward Emery, H. W. Muzzey; Clerk, Thomas McIntire, jr.


CHARLESTOWN. - Justice, Geo. W. Warren; Special Justices, Henry W. Bragg, John W. Pet- tingill; Clerk, Daniel Williams.


LOWELL. Justice, Nathan Crosby; Special Justices, Geo. Ste- vens, John Davis; Clerk, Samuel P. Hadley.


SOMERVILLE. - Justice, Isaac Story; Clerk, L. Stetson.


POPULATION OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY. ACCORDING TO THE CENSUS OF 1870.


Acton


1,593


Concord. 2.412


Arlington


3,261


Dracut .


2,078


Ashby.


994


Dunstable. 471


Ashland. 2,186


Everett . 2,220


Ayer, included in Groton.


Framingham 4,968


Bedford


849


Groton .. 3,584


Belmont


1,513


Holliston.


3,073


Billerica. .


1,833


Hopkinton


4,419


Boxborough.


338


Hudson


3,389


Brighton .


4,967


Lexington.


2,277


Burlington


626


Lincoln


791


Cambridge


39,634


Littleton


983


Carlisle.


569


Lowell 40,928


Charlestown.


28,323


Malden.


7,367


Chelmsford.


2,374


Marlborough


8,474


Hear the " Vox Humana " Stop in George Woods Co.'s Organs ; it is a baritone solo stop, not a mere fan or tremolo.


360 MIDDLESEX COUNTY DIRECTORY.


Population of Middlesex County, continued.


Maynard (new town).


Tewksbury 1,944


Medford.


5,717


Townsend . 1,962


Melrose


3,414


Tyngsborough. 629


Natick


6,404


Wakefield. 4,135


Newton 12,825


Waltham. 9,065


North Reading.


942


Watertown ,326


Pepperell.


1,842


Wayland


1,240


Reading.


2,664


Westford.


1,803


Sherborn. 1,062


1,451


Wilmington. 866


Stoneham 4,513


Stow ..


1,813


Sudbury.


2,091


274,353


STATE ALMSHOUSE AT TEWKSBURY.


Superintendent. - Thomas J.


Marsh. Physician, Joseph D.


Nichols. Assistant Physician,


Helen M. Marsh.


Inspectors. - Benjamin C. Per- kins, Peabody; Geo. P. Elliot, Billerica; Francis H. Nourse, Lowell.


Post-Offices and Post-Masters in Middlesex County.


Town are also given' which are not Post-Offices, but their Post- Offices immediately follow.


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ACTON.


A. M. Robbins


SOUTH ACTON,


J. K. W. Wetherbee


WEST


N. E. Cutter


ARLINGTON.


. Frederick E. Fowle


ASHBY.


Charles O. Green


ASHLAND.


James H. Jones


ASSABET (see Maynard).


AUBURNDALE (see Newton).


AYER.


Leonard A. Buck


BEDFORD.


Marcus B. Webber


BELMONT.


A. A. Adams


WAVERLEY, J. A. Chamberlain


BILLERICA ..... Charles H. Parker


NORTH BILLERICA


James Whittemore


BRAGGVILLE (see Holliston).


BRIGHTON ...


Mrs. Sybil Day


ALLSTON.


John Parkhurst


BURLINGTON


. Silas Cutler


CAMBRIDGE .... George M. Osgood


EAST CAMBRIDGE


Rufus R. Wade


NORTH


John A. Goodwin


CAMBRIDGEPORT, John McDuffie


CARLISLE ......


Sidney A. Bull


CHARLESTOWN. .


... R. A. White


CHELMSFORD .. Geo. A. Parkhurst


NORTH CHELMSFORD


Elisha H. Shaw


SOUTH T. M. Gerrish


WEST


C. Roby


MIDDLESEX VILLAGE John W. Damon COCHITUATE (see Wayland). COLLEGE HILL (see Medford) CONCORD .... Henry L. Whitcomb WESTVALE .... George C. Carter DRACUT. . James H. Wilson DUNSTABLE. . Elliot O. Taylor


ELIOT (see Natick).


EVERETT. . J. B. Everett FORGE VILLAGE (see Westford) FRAMINGHAM .... Mrs. J. S. Wilde SOUTH FRAMINGHAM


Willard Howe


SAXONVILLE .. . L. F. Fuller GRANITEVILLE (see Westford). GREENWOOD (see Wakefield). GROTON,


Miss Hattie E. Farnsworth WEST GROTON. . Charles H. Hill GROTON JUNCTION (now Ayer). HAYDEN ROW (see Hopkinton). HOLLISTON ...... James F. Fiske EAST HOLLISTON, Edward C. Parker BRAGGVILLE, Dennis Hartshorn HOPKINTON .... Mrs. A. F. Pierce HAYDEN ROW, Benjamin Phipps WOODVILLE. . John Smith HUDSON. . .S. F. Manson LEXINGTON. L. G. Babcock EAST LEXINGTON ..... A. Childs


When you are in Woburn, call in at Dodge's and take a look at his Stock of Watches, Silver Ware, &c ., 142 Main Street.


Woburn


8,560


Weston 1,261


Shirley.


Somerville 14,685


Winchester 2,645


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


LINCOLN .. James L. Chapin SOUTH LINCOLN, Albert A. Cook LITTLETON. J. A. Harwood LOWELL. John A. Goodwin


MALDEN. .Temple Dodge SOUTH MALDEN (now Everett).


MAPLEWOOD .. L. E. Cummings MARLBOROUGH. ... J. S. Fay MAYNARD. .. A. G. Haynes


MEDFORD .. Jno. H. Eames EAST MEDFORD. John T. Gilman WEST MEDFORD,


Reuben T. Wiley COLLEGE HILL. . Benj. T. White MELROSE, Miss Susan E. Eastman MIDDLESEX VILLAGE (see Chelms- ford).


MOUNT AUBURN (see Watertown). NATICK. . . . . Mrs. C. Brigham SOUTH NATICK. . Isaac B. Sanger ELIOT. Gustavus Smith NEWTON .. J. G. Latta NEWTON CENTRE. . L. A. White 66 LOWER FALLS,


Wm. R. Dimond


UPPER FALLS,


66


J. F. Webster HIGHLANDS.


C. W. Farnham


NEWTONVILLE ... Jere. B. Lovett WEST NEWTON ..... C. H. Stacy AUBURNDALE, George L. Bourne CHESTNUT HILL,


Isaac Kingsbury


NORTH READING A. E. Damon PEPPERELL. .. .. .John Loring EAST PEPPERELL,


Joseph H. Tarbell


READING. .. L. E. Gleason ROCK BOTTOM (see Stow).


SAXONVILLE (see Framingham). SHERBORN A. P. Rodgers SHIRLEY Jonas Longley


SHIRLEY VILLAGE, * W. B. Edgarton


SOMERVILLE ...... N. A. Daniels EAST SOMERVILLE,


N. L. Dayton


WEST


66


Benjamin Applin


NORTH


T. G. Temple


SOUTH READING (now Wakefield).


STONEHAM ..


. Charles E. Horne


STOW.


John S. Fletcher


Воск Воттом. . Augustus Rice SUDBURY .J. S. Hunt NORTH SUDBURY. . E. A. Conant SOUTH 66 . Emory Hunt


TEWKSBURY. ..


. Henry E. Preston


TOWNSEND. ..


.Wm. P. Taylor


TOWNSEND HARBOR,


Chas. Emory


WEST TOWNSEND . Albert Howe TYNGSBOROUGH,


John H. D. Littlehale WAKEFIELD ... Samuel Kingman GREENWOOD ..... Edward Eaton WALTHAM ..... Samuel O. Upham WATERTOWN, Archibald McMaster MT. AUBURN. Robert B. Safford WAVERLEY (see Belmont). WAYLAND. .... . C. L. Howard


COCHITUATE. Bryant WESTFORD. . Sherman D. Fletcher FORGE VILLAGE, Luther Prescott GRANITEVILLE. . Arthur Wright WESTON ...... George W. Cutting WESTVALE (see Concord).


WILMINGTON, Joseph A. Ames


NORTH WILMINGTON Silas Buck WINCHESTER ... George P. Brown WOBURN. .... . . Nathan Wyman EAST WOBURN,


Albert L. Richardson


NORTH WOBURN, E. E. Thompson WOODVILLE (see Hopkinton).


U. S. POSTAL REGULATIONS.


Letter Postage to any part of the United States, including Califor- nia and the Territories, without regard to distance, three cents per half ounce, or fraction thereof, must be prepaid in full. When not prepaid, are at once sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington.


Newspapers to any part of the United States, to regular subscribers, payable quarterly in advance, weekly, not over four ounces, five cents a quarter, and five cents for each additional four ounces or part thereof; and an additional five cents for each additional issue. Dai- lies six times a week, thirty cents a quarter. All other regular peri- odicals sent to subscribers, one cent for four ounces or less, and one cent for each additional four ounces. Payment to be made at the office of publication.


Letters and papers delivered in cities free of charge.


Books not over two ounces, two cents prepaid; and two cents for each additional two ounces, or part thereof.


Transient printed matter (except books and circulars), any number in one package to one address, not exceeding two ounces in weight, one cent prepaid.


Circulars, in one unsealed envelope, two ounces, one cent; four oun- ces, two cents; six ounces, three cents. A business card upon the enve-


Hear the " Aeoline " Stop in Gro. Woods Co.'s Organs. It is a most beautiful soft or breathing-stop.


362 MIDDLESEX COUNTY DIRECTORY.


U. S. Postal Regulations, - continued ..


lope of a circular, or other article of printed matter, does not increase the postage.


Pamphlets, book manuscripts, maps, prints, engravings, blanks, letter envelopes, paper, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots and scions, one cent for each two ounces,, or fraction of two ounces.


Postage to the British Provinces, six cents per half ounce. Prepay- ment optional.


Money Orders, for sums not exceeding $50 on one order, will be issued on deposits with the Postmaster at any money order Post-office, payable at any one of the designated offices, - being the larger cities and towns in the United States, -on payment of the following fees: On orders not exceeding $20, ten cents; over $20 and not exceeding $30, fifteen cents; over $30 and not exceeding $40, twenty cents; over $40, twenty-five cents.


MONEY ORDER OFFICES IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY.


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Ayer, Brighton,


Lowell, Marlborough, Natick,


Cambridge,


Cambridgeport,


Charlestown,


Concord, Holliston,


Newton, South Framingham, Waltham, Watertown, Woburn.


Hopkinton, Hudson,


BANKS.


Brighton. NATIONAL BANK OF BRIGH- TON. - Org. 1865. Capital, $200,000. John L. Ordway, Pres. ; B. S. Fiske. Cash. Dis- count day, Wednesday. NATIONAL MARKET BANK OF BRIGHTON. - Org. 1865. Capital, $250,000. L. Baldwin, Pres. ; E. P. Wright, Cash. Discount day, Wednesday.


Cambridge. CAMBRIDGE NAT'L. BANK, East Cambridge. - Org. 1864. Capital, $100,000. D. R. Sort- well, Pres. ; J. C. Bullard, Cash. Discount day, Tuesday. CAMBRIDGEPORT NATION- AL BANK, Cambridgeport. - Org. 1865. Capital, $100,000. R. Douglas, Pres. ; S. B. Snow, Cash. Discount day, Monday. CHARLES RIVER NATIONAL BANK. Org. 1864. Capital, $100,000. Samuel B. Rindge, Pres. ; Eben Snow, Cash. Dis- count daily.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAMBRIDGE, Cambridgeport. - Org. 1864. Capital, $200,000. Benj. Tilton, Pres. ; W. A. Bul- lard, Cash. Discount day, Monday.


LECHMERE NAT'L BANK East Cambridge. - Org. 1865. Capital, $150,000. Lewis Hall, Pres .; C. E. Richardson, Cash. Discount day, Monday.


NATIONAL CITY BANK OF CAMBRIDGE, Cambridgeport. - Org. 1865. Capital, $100,000. Geo. T. Gale, Pres. ; E. Rich- ardson, Cash. Discount, daily.


Charlestown.


BUNKER HILL NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1865. Capital, $500,000. Edward Lawrence, Pres. ; James Adams, jr., Cash. Discount days, Tuesday and Fri- day.


MONUMENT NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1865. Capital, $150,000. James O. Curtis, Pres .; Warren Sanger, Cash. Discount days, Monday and Thursday.


Concord.


CONCORD NATIONAL BANK, -Org. 1865. Capital, $100,000. George Heywood, Pres .; H. J. Wolcott, Cash. Discount day, Monday.


Framingham.


FRAMINGHAM NATIONAL, BANK. - Org. 1869. Capital, $200,000. James W. Clark,


Frank B. Dodge, 142 Main Street, Woburn, will fill orders for Goods, at Manufacturers' Prices. Give him a call.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Pres .; Jas. J. Valentine, Cash. Discount day, Monday.


Holliston.


HOLLISTON NATIONAL


BANK. - Org. 1865. Capital,


$150,000. W. S. Batchelder, Pres .; Thomas E. Andrews Cash. Discount day, Monday. Hopkinton.


HOPKINTON NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1864. Capital, $150,000. L. H. Bowker, Pres .; Wm. E. Jenks, Cash. Discount day, Monday.


Lowell.


APPLETON NAT'NAL BANK OF LOWELL. - Org. 1865. Capital, $300,000. John A. Knowles, Pres .; John F. Kim- ball, Cash. Discount days, Monday and Thursday. (See advt. p. 366).


FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOWELL .- Org. 1864. Capital, $250,000. Arthur P. Bonney, Pres .; Geo. B. Allen, Cash. Dis- count days, Tuesday and Friday. (See advt. p. 364).


MERCHANTS NAT'L. BANK. -Org. 1864. Capital, $300,000. Hocum Hosford,, Pres .; J. N. Peirce, jr., Cash. Discountįdays, Monday and Thursday. 41 and 43 Merrimac. (See advt. p. 367). OLD LOWELL NATIONAL BANK. - Org. 1865. Capital, $200,000. Edward Tuck, Pres .; Chas. M. Williams, Cush. Dis- count days, Monday and Thurs- day. (See advt. p. 364). PRESCOTT NAT'L BANK -Reorg. 1865. Capital, $300,000. C. B. Coburn, Pres .; Alonzo A. Coburn, Cash. Discount days, Monday and Thursday. 26 and 28 Central st. (See advt. p. 368). RAILROAD NAT'L BANK. -Org. 1865. Capital, $800,000. S. W. Stickney, Pres .; James


S. Hovey, Cash. Discount daily. (See advt. p. 365).


WAMESIT NAT'L BANK. -Org. 1865. Capital, $250,000. Charles Whitney, Pres .; J. H. Butterick, Cash. Discount daily.


Malden.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MALDEN. Org. 1865. Capital, $100,000. E. S. Converse, Pres .; Charles Merrill, Cash. Discount day, Monday.


Marlborough.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MARLBOROUGH .- Org. 1864. Capital $200,000. Mark Fay, Pres. Edmund C. Whitney, Cash. Discount day, Monday.


Newton.


NEWTON NATIONAL BANK - Org. 1864. Capital, $200,000 J. N. Bacon, Pres .; Daniel. Kingsley, Cash. Discount day, Thursday.


Townsend.


TOWNSEND NAT'L BANK .- Org. 1865. Capital, $100,000. Walter Fessenden, Pres .; Ed- ward Ordway, Cash. Discount day, Monday.


Wakefield.


NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTH READING .- Incorporated 1854, Capital, $100,000. Lucius Beebe, Pres .; Thomas Winship, Cash. Discount day, Tuesday.


Waltham.


WALTHAM NAT'L BANK .- Org. 1866. Capital, $150,000. F. M. Stone, Pres .; J. S. Williams, Cash. Discount day, Monday.


Woburn.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK .- Org. 1865. Capital, $300,000. J. B. Winn, Pres .; J. R. Green, Cash. Discount day, Monday.


Framingham Savings Bank.


Deposits Draw Interest from the First Saturday of every Month.


DIVIDEND DAYS, FIRST SATURDAY IN MAY AND NOVEMBER.


Savings Bank open for business on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, from 9 A. M. to 12 M .; and from 1}2 to 3 P. M .; and on Saturday from 9 A. M. to 12 M.


The Treasurer will not receive or pay out money at any other place than at his office.


GEORGE PHIPPS, President. C. S. ADAMS, Treasurer.


Hear the " Piano " Stop in Geo. Woods Co.'s Organs. It is a piano of exquisite quality of tone which will never require tuning.


364 MIDDLESEX COUNTY DIRECTORY.


THE OLD


LOWELL NATIONAL BANK,


(FORMERLY THE LOWELL BANK.)


BANKING-ROOMS IN SAVINGS-BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF SHATTUCK AND MIDDLE STREETS. Discount Days, Mondays and Thursdays. Anuual Election, Third Tuesday of January.


Incorporated as a State Bank, March 11, 1828. Authorized to commence business as a National Banking Asssociation, June 22, 1865.


CAPITAL, $200,000.


EDWARD TUCK, President. CHARLES M. WILLIAMS, Cashier. FRANK N. CHASE, and ALBERT S. GUILD, Clerks.


DIRECTORS :


WILLARD A. BROWN. LUTHER W. FAULKNER. EDWARD TUCK.


JOEL SPALDING.


PHINEAS WHITING.


WILLIAM H. P. WRIGHT.


JONATHAN P. FOLSOM.


GERRIT J. BRADT.


WILLIAM WALKER.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK,


CENTRAL, corner MIDDLE STREET, LOWELL. ORGANIZED 1864.


CAPITAL, -


$250,000.


ARTHUR P. BONNEY GEORGE B. ALLEN W. M. SAWYER GEO. W. POORE


President.


Cashier. Teller.


Clerk.


DIRECTORS.


JAMES C. ABBOTT, EPHRAIM BROWN. W. H. PARKER. GILMAN KIMBALL.


SAMUEL N. WOOD. JOSEPH S. BROWN. P. DEMPSEY. AMOS B. FRENCH.


Discount Days, Tuesdays and Fridays. ANNUAL ELECTION IN JANUARY.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


RAILROAD NATIONAL BANK,


128 Merrimack Street.


INCORPORATED 1831 - REORGANIZED 1865. Capital, $800,000. PAR VALUE OF SHARES, $100. S. W. STICKNEY, President. JAMES S. HOVEY, Cashier. JAMES M. COBURN, Teller. FRANK P. HAGGETT, Clerk.


DIRECTORS.


SEWELL G. MACK.


SAMUEL FAY.


CHARLES HOVEY.


GEORGE RIPLEY.


WILLIAM A. BURKE.


JAMES B. FRANCIS.


O. H. PERRY.


JACOB ROGERS.


GEORGE MOTLEY.


FRANK F. BATTLES.


S. W. STICKNEY.


RICHARD D. ROGERS.


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 Thursday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock.


PRESIDENT, WILLIAM A. BURKE.


VICE-PRESIDENTS,


SAMUEL W. STICKNEY. JEREMIAH CLARK.


HOYT W. HILTON. OWEN STREET.


TRUSTEES,


FERDINAND RODLIFF.


ISAAC COOPER. GEORGE RIPLEY.


JULIAN V. KEYES. JACOB ROGERS.


CHARLES HOVEY.


ALFRED GILMAN.


ALEX. G. CUMNOCK.


WILLIAM BROWN.


JACOB H. SAWYER.


HORACE J. ADAMS.


GUSTAVUS V. FOX.


EDWARD F. WATSON.


CHAS. L. HILDRETH.


JOHN DAVIS.


BOARD OF INVESTMENT.


SAMUEL W. STICKNEY. JACOB ROGERS. GEORGE RIPLEY. E. F. WATSON.


GUSTAVUS V. FOX. TREASURER, CHARLES C. HUTCHINSON. CLERK, L. W. WENTWORTH.


SAMUEL FAY.


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APPLETON NATIONAL BANK,


6 APPLETON BLOCK, CENTRAL ST., LOWELL.


Capital,


$300,000.


J. A. KNOWLES, J. F. KIMBALL, S. SEWALL, Jr.


President.


Cashier.


Clerk.


DIRECTORS.


WILLIAM S. BENNETT,


GEORGE BRAGDON,


ALDEN B. BUTTRICK,


ISAAC FARRINGTON,


JOSIAH B. FRENCH,


WILLIAM L. NORTH,


ADDISON PUTNAM,


CHARLES B. RICHMOND,


D. W. C. FARRINGTON,


SIDNEY SPALDING.


Annual Meeting, Second Tuesday in January. Dividends, First Monday of April and October. Discount, Mondays and Thursdays.


1 Dividends payable in Boston collected without charge.


City Institution for Savings, 6 APPLETON BLOCK,


CENTRAL ST., LOWELL,


Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, from 2 to 4 o'clock ; and Thursday 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, F. A. BUTTRICK and CHAS T. PAUL, Clerks.


VICE-PRESIDENTS. C. H. WILDER, JOSIAH G. ABBOTT, J. ROBBINS .


TRUSTEES.


ABRAM FRENCH,


JOHN DAVIS, J. B. FRENCH,


JAMES B. FRANCIS,


JOHN K. CHASE,


F. H. NOURSE, CHAS. R. KIMBALL,


W. E. LIVINGSTON,


A. L. BROOKS,


N. M. WRIGHT.


GEORGE BRAGDON,


CHAS. B. RICHMOND.


BOARD OF INVESTMENT.


JOSIAH B. FRENCH,


JAMES B. FRANCIS,


JOHN DAVIS, CHARLES B. RICHMOND,


JOHN A. BUTTRICK.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Merchants' National Bank


MERCHANTS' BANK BUILDING, 41 & 43 Merrimac Street, Lowell. U. S. Depositary, and Financial Agent of the United States. CAPITAL, $300,000. Converted September, 1864.


HOCUM HOSFORD,


JOHN N. PIERCE, Jr., Cashier.


HENRY P. WEBBER, F. W. HURD, G. W. ELY,


Clerks.


DIRECTORS.


HOCUM HOSFORD.


HORACE J. ADAMS.


JOSEPH H. ELY. WILLIAM KELLEY.


JOSHUA N. MARSHALL.


W. H. ANDERSON. O. H. MOULTON. W. KITTREDGE. S. T. LANCASTER. JAMES C. AYER.


Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Annual Meeting, Second Tuesday in January.


Central Savings Bank,


IN LOWELL, 41 and 43 Merrimack Street, nearly opposite Central Street. BANK HOURS, From 9 to 12 A. M., and from 2 to 4 P. M., EACH DAY OF THE WEEK, AND TUESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, FROM 7 TO 9. CLOSED SATURDAY P. M.


PRESIDENT. OLIVER H. MOULTON.


VICE-PESIDENTS.


HIRAM PARKER. THOMAS S. SHAW. GEO. RICHARDSON.


JONA. P. FOLSOM. FREDERICK AYER. CHAS. G. SARGENT.


TRUSTEES.


DANIEL SWAN. REV. MICHAEL O'BRIEN.


JOHN S. JAQUES.


J. N. MARSHALL. SAMUEL A. CHASE.


GEORGE F. SCRIBNER. JOSEPH S. BROWN.


PATRICK LYNCH. ERASTUS BOYDEN.


HENRY C. CHURCH. W. H. CLEMENCE.


ERRA B. ADAMS. STARK TOTMAN.


W. A. BROWN.


GEORGE W. YOUNG.


TREASURER. JOHN N. PIERCE, JR.


Quarters commence, 1st Saturday in February, May, August and November.


BENJ. WALKER. FREDERICK FRYE: JOSEPH R. HAYES. .


WM. KITTREDGE. GEO. W. COBURN. C. H. LATHAM.


A. G. CUMNOCK.


President.


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PRESCOTT NATIONAL BANK,


26 & 28 CENTRAL STREET,


Opposite Middle Street,


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-


LOWELL.


Incorporated 1850. Reorganized 1865. CAPITAL, $300,000.


CHARLES B. COBURN, President. ALONZO A. COBURN, Cashier. FRED. BLANCHARD and FRED. BOYNTON, Clerks. 1


DIRECTORS.


Charles B. Coburn,


Charles Stott,


Benjamin Adams."


R. H. Butcher,


Elijah M. Read,


D. S. Richardson,


A. B. Richardson


Albert Wheeler.


John K. Chase,


Hapgood Wright,


Chas. G. Sargent,


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. 1 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. OFFICE, IN THE PRESCOTT NATIONAL BANK BUILDING .26 & 28 CENTRAL STREET, LOWELL. Opposite Middle Street, First Floor. Open every afternoon, except Saturday, from 2 to 4; and Tuesday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. Quarters commence first Saturday in January, April, July and October.


HORATIO WOOD, President. VICE-PRESIDENTS. F. F. Battles, Nathan Crosby, Sewall G. Mack, Elijah M. Read, Hocum Hosford.


TRUSTEES.


John W. Abbott, Benjamin Adams, Chas. B. Coburn, Joseph A. Brabook, Thomas Talbot, John F. Kimball, William A. Richardson, Hapgood Wright, John L. Cheney, William F. Salmon, John Holt, Oliver E. Cushing, John C. Bartlett, Chas. H. Burbank, William Walker.


ARTEMAS S. TYLER, Treasurer. DAVID HEALEY and S. T. BARNES, Clerks.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


THE New-England Trust Co.


41 Devonshire Street, corner Water, BOSTON.


CHARTERED CAPITAL, - $500,000, With liberty of increase to $1,000,000.


Four per Cent Interest allowed on Deposits subject to Check at sight. No Interest on Daily Balances less than $300. Five per Cent on Special Deposits for a period of not less than Six Months.


This Company is authorized to receive and hold moneys and property in TRUST and on deposit from courts of law or equity, including courts of probate and insol- vency, executors, administrators, assignees, guardians, trustees, corporations and in- dividuals, upon such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon.


DEPOSITS may be made at any time, and INTEREST will be allowed on daily balances of Three Hundred Dollars and upwards.


It will also act as TRANSFER AGENT for RAILROAD and OTHER STOCK CORPORATIONS, and as agent for the purpose of issuing, registering, or counter- signing the certificates of stock, bonds, or other evidences of debt, and for the payment of dividends and interest of any corporation, association, municipality, State or pub- lic authority, and also as agent or attorney for the care and management of invested property, and for the collection of dividends and interest.


It is by law made a legal depository of money paid into court by the parties to any legal proceedings, or which may be brought into court by reason of any order or judg- ment in equity or otherwise.


It will act as TRUSTEE OF MARRIED WOMEN, and take charge of and manage their separate property.


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.


New-England Trust Company.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS, 1873.


President, - - AMOS A. LAWRENCE.


VICE-PRESIDENTS.


JEFFREY R. BRACKETT. JOHN C. LEE.


ALBERT FEARING. DIRECTORS.


WILLIAM CLAFLIN.


MARTIN BRIMMER. AMOS W. STETSON.


OTIS NORCROSS.


HENRY A. WHITNEY,


CHARLES U. COTTING.


WILLIAM ENDICOTT, JR.


J. LEWIS STACKPOLE.


NATHANIEL J. BRADLEE.


JAMES J. STORROW.


WILLIAM PERKINS.


JACOB EDWARDS.


JOHN A. BURNHAM.


DAVID R. WHITNEY.


T. JEFFERSON COOLIDGE.


N. H. HENCHMAN, Secretary. JACOB H. LOUD, Actuary.


JUNE, 1873.


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370 MIDDLESEX COUNTY DIRECTORY.


SAVINGS BANKS.


Arlington.


ARLINGTON


FIVE


CENTS


SAVINGS BANK. - Inc. 1860.


Albert Winn, Pres .; W. Proc-


tor, Sec. and Treas.


Brighton.


BRIGHTON


FIVE


CENTS


SAVINGS BANK. - Inc. 1861.


James Dana, Pres .; J. L. Ord-


way, Treas.


Cambridge.


CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK. - Inc. 1835. J. B. Dana, Pres .; Eben Snow, Treas. CAMBRIDGEPORT SAVINGS BANK, Cambridgeport. - Inc. 1853. Benj. Tilton, Pres .; D. U. Chamberlain, Sec .; Edward Hyde, Treas.


EAST CAMBRIDGE FIVE


CENTS


SAVINGS


BANK,


Cambridge. - Inc. 1854. Geo. Stevens, Pres. ; Samuel Slo- comb, Treas.


NORTH AVENUE SAVINGS BANK, North Cambridge. - S. F. Woodbridge, Pres. ; M. L. Walton, Treas.


Charlestown.


CHARLESTOWN FIVE CENT SAVINGS BANK. - Inc. 1854. P. J. Stone, Pres .; Amos Stone, Treas.


WARREN INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS .- Inc. 1829. James Adams, Pres .; Geo. F. Tufts, Treas.


Concord.


MIDDLESEX INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS. - Inc. 1833. Geo. M. Brooks, Pres .; George Heywood, Treas.


Framingham.


FRAMINGHAM SAVINGS BANK. - Inc. 1846. George Phipps, Pres .; C. S. Adams, Treas. (See advt. p. 363)




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