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MELLEDGE'S BLOCK, 555 Main St., Cor. Norfolk, Cambridgeport. RUFUS LAMSON, President. ALFRED L. BARBOUR, Secretary.
GAS COMPANIES.
Arlington. ARLINGTON GAS-LIGHT CO. Inc. 1859. Capital, $68,100. President, Estes Howe; Treas. J. H. Converse; Supt. C. H. Wharton.
Cambridge.
CAMBRIDGE GAS-LIGHT CO.
Inc. 1852. Capital, $700,000. President, A. E. Hildreth; Treas. Estes Howe; Supt. Wm. Gibson.
Lexington. LEXINGTON GAS-LIGHT CO. Inc. 1874.
Lowell.
LOWELL GAS COMPANY. Inc 1849. Capital, $500,000. President, Sewall G. Mack; Treas. Jacob Rogers; Paymaster, D. B. Bartlett; Agent, Oliver E. Cushing.
Malden.
MALDEN, MELROSE, AND MEDFORD GAS COMPANY. Inc. 1855. Capital, $100,000.
President. George P. Cox; Treas. J. H. Converse; Supt. J. T. Bay- lies.
Marlborough.
MARLBORO' GAS COMPANY. Inc. 1865. Capital, $50,000. President, Thomas Corey. Treas. C. F. Smith.
Natick.
NATICK GAS-LIGHT
COM-
pany. Inc. 1874.
Newton.
NEWTON
AND
WATER-
TOWN
GAS - LIGHT COM-
PANY.
Inc.
1854.
Capital,
$200,000.
President. Joseph N.
Bacon; Sec'y, B.F. Bacon; Agent
and Supt. L. P. Gerould.
Wakefield.
CITIZENS' GAS-LIGHT COM- PANY OF READING, Wake- field, and Stoneham. Inc. 1859. Capital, $95.300. President, Ed- ward Mansfield; Treas. and Sec. Thos. Winship; Supt. B. B. Burbank.
HERRING'S SAFES, 56 and 60 SUDBURY ST., BOSTON. Awarded gold medal at Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Association, 1874.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
Waltham.
WALTHAM GAS-LIGHT COM- PANY. Inc. 1853. Capital, $75,000. President, Isaac R. Scott; Treas. Horatio Moore.
Woburn.
WOBURN GAS-LIGHT COM-
PANY. Inc. 1855. Capital, $22,550. President, David D. Hart; Treas. and Supt. Aaron Thompson.
NEWSPAPERS.
Acton.
ACTON PATRIOT. Weekly. Johnson & Fletcher, publish- ers. Terms, $2.00 per annum. (See advt. p. 18, front.)
Arlington.
ARLINGTON ADVOCATE. Weekly. Arlington Press As- sociation, publishers. Terms, $1.50 per annum. Ashland.
ASHLAND ADVERTISER. Weekly. E. Potter, proprietor. Terms, $2.00 per annum.
Ayer. PUBLIC SPIRIT. Weekly. John H. Turner, proprietor. Terms, $1.00 per annum.
Cambridge.
CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE.
Cambridgeport. Weekly. L. B. Porter, editor. Terms, $2.50 per annum.
CAMBRIDGE PRESS, Cam-
bridgeport. Weekly. James Cox, proprietor. H. R. Hard- ing, editor. Terms, $2.50 per an- num.
Everett.
EVERETT FREE PRESS. Weekly. B. F. Morgan, editor. Terms, $1.50 per annum.
Framingham.
FRAMINGHAM ENTER- PRISE. South Framingham. Weekly. E. Potter, editor. Terms, $2.00 per anuum.
FRAMINGHAM GAZETTE. South Framingham. Weekly. C. M. Vincent & Co. publishers. Terms, $2.00 per annum.
RAILROAD ADVERTISER. South Framingham. Railroad Advertising Co. publishers, E. F. Phelps, manager. Terms, $1.00 per annum.
RAILROAD JOURNAL. South Framingham. Weekly. Rail- road Advertising Co. publishers, E. F. Phelps, manager. Terms, $1.00 per annum.
RAILROAD REPORTER. So. Framingham. Railroad Adver- tising Co. publishers, E. F. Phelps, manager. Terms, $1.00 per annum.
Hopkinton.
HOPKINTON OBSERVER. Weekly. D. B.' Ryder, pub- lisher. Terms, $1.75 per annum.
Hudson.
HUDSON PIONEER. Weekly. S. B. Pratt, proprietor. Terms, $2.00 per annum.
Lexington.
LEXINGTON MINUTE MAN. Weekly. Arlington Press Asso- ciation, publishers. Terms, $1.50 per annum.
Lowell.
AMERICAN CITIZEN. Week- ly. Knapp & Morey, publishers and proprietors. Terms, $2 00 per annum.
LOWELL DAILY CITIZEN AND NEWS, Daily. Knapp & Morey, publishers and pro- prietors. Terms, $5.00 per an- num.
LOWELL DAILY COURIER. Daily. Marden & Rowell, pro- prietors. Terms, $6.00 per an- num.
LOWELL DAILY TIMES. Daily. Hunt Brothers, proprie- tors. Terms, $6.00 per annum. LOWELL WEEKLY JOUR- NAL. Weekly. Marden & Row- ell, proprietors. Terms, $2.00 per annum.
LOWELL REAL ESTATE JOURNAL. Monthly. Thomas H. Elliott, editor and publisher. Terms, 50 cents per annum. 48 Central (see advt. p. 6, front). MIDDLESEX DEMOCRAT WEEKLY. Hunt Brothers, proprietors. Terms, $2 00 per annum. SATURDAY VOX POPULI. Weekly. On Saturdays. Stone, Huse & Co., proprietors. Terms, $2.00 per annum. VOX POPULI. Weekly. On
HERRING'S SAFES, 56 and 60 SUDBURY ST., BOSTON. Awarded gold medal at Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Association, 1874.
382 MIDDLESEX COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Newspapers, - continued.
Wednesdays. Stone, Huse & Co., proprietors. Terms, $2.00 per annum.
Malden.
EVERETT PIONEER. Weekly. H. C. Gray, proprietor. Terms. $2.50 per annum. MALDEN MIRROR AND MESSENGER. Weekly. H. C. Gray, proprietor. Terms, $2.50 per annum. MALDEN TRIBUNE. Weekly. E. H. Peabody, prop. Terms,
$2.00 per annum.
Marlborough.
MARLBOROUGH JOURNAL. Weekly. Journal Publishing Co., props. Terms, $2.00 per annum.
MARLBOROUGH MIRROR. Weekly. Pratt Brothers, pro- prietors. Terms, $2.00 per an- num.
Maynard.
MAYNARD JOURNAL Week- ly. Journal Publishing Co., proprietors. Terms, $2.00 per annum.
Medford.
MEDFORD CHRONICLE. Weekly. A. B. Morss & Co., publishers. Terms, $4.50 per annum.
Melrose,
MELROSE JOURNAL. Weekly. H. C. Gray, proprietor. Terms, $2.00 per annum.
Natick.
NATICK BULLETIN. Weekly. Hemenway & Mayhew, proprie- tors. Terms, $2.00 per annum. Newton.
NEWTON JOURNAL. Weekly. H. M. Stimson, editor. Terms, $2.50 per annum.
NEWTON REPUBLICAN.
Weekly. Pratt & Wood, pro- prietors. Terms, $2.50 per an- num.
SUNBEAM. Monthly. King Brothers, proprietors. Terms, 60 cents per . annum. Upper Falls.
Reading.
READING CHRONICLE. Weekly. H. C. Gray, proprie- tor. Terms, $2.000 per annum.
Somerville.
SOMERVILLE CHRONICLE. Weekly. A. B. Morse & Co., proprietors. Terms, $1.50 per annum.
SOMERVILLE JOURNAL. Weekly. Bourne Spooner, pro- prietor. Terms, $2.00 per an- num. Stoneham.
STONEHAM AMATEUR. Weekly John L. Parker, editor and proprietor. Terms, $1.12 per annum. (See adv. dept. p. 68)
STONEHAM INDEPENDENT. Weekly. E. T. Whittier, editor and proprietor. Terms, $1.25 per annum. (See adv. dept. p. 52.)
STONEHAM SENTINEL. Weekly. H. C. Gray, proprie- tor. Terms, $2.00 per annum.
Wakefield.
CITIZEN'S BANNER. Weekly. W. H. Twombly, proprietor. Terms, $1.50 per annum.
Waltham.
WALTHAM FREE PRESS. Weekly. George Phinney, edi- tor. Terms, $2.00 per annum. WALTHAM SENTINEL. Weekly. Josiah Hastings, edi- tor. Terms. $2.00 per annum.
Watertown.
PEQUOSSETTE. Weekly. Charles C. McLauthlin, Propri- etor. Terms, 50 cents per ann. WATERTOWN PRESS. Week- ly. George Phinney, editor. Terms, $1.50 per annum. Print- ed and published in Waltham.
Woburn.
WOBURN ADVERTISER. Weekly. Mark Allen, proprie- tor. Terms, $1.50 per annum. (See adv. dept. p. 65) WOBURN JOURNAL. Weekly. John L. Parker, editor and pro- prietor. Terms, $2,00 per an- num. (See adv. dept. p. 68)
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HERRING'S SAFES, 56 and 60 SUDBURY ST., BOSTON. Awarded gold medal at Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Association, 1874.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
LOWELL
GAS-LIGHT COMPANY !
Office, Middle, corner Shattuck Street.
Capital, $500,000.
Commenced Lighting, Jan. 1, 1850.
SEWELL G. MACK, President.
DIRECTORS.
WILLIAM A. BURKE.
LEVI SPRAGUE.
JACOB ROGERS. S. W. STICKNEY.
JAMES B. FRANCIS. GEO. MOTLEY.
JACOB ROGERS, Treasurer.
OLIVER E. CUSHING, Agent. D. B. BARTLETT, Paymaster.
COKE!
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Orders for which may be left at the office.
384 MIDDLESEX COUNTY DIRECTORY.
BOOTT COTTON MILLS,
Amory, foot John Street,
LOWELL.
(INCORPORATED 1835.)
CAPITAL, - - $1,200,000.
RICHARD D. ROGERS, Treasurer,
60 State Street, Boston.
A. G. OUMNOOK, Agent.
JAMES G. MARSHALL, Paymaster.
Capital Stock $1,200,000
Number of Mills
6
Spindles
112,228
Looms
2,386
Females employed
1,300
Males employed
500
Yards made per week
450,000
Pounds Cotton consumed per week
110,000
Kinds of Goods made ...... Drillings, Sheetings, Shirtings, Printing Cloth - 30 to 40.
Tons Anthracite Coal per annum 3,000
Bushels Charcoal per annum 800
Cords Wood per annum 50
Gallons Oil per annum
8,700
Pounds Starch per annum
225,000
Water Wheels .... 6 Turbines, 7 feet 8 inches; 1 80-inch
Swain; 2 72-inch Swain; 1 Engine, 440 Horse Power.
Pay-Day week after last Saturday in each month.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
Lowell Bleachery,
Bleachery Street, in South part of the City.
INCORPORATED, 1832.
Capital, - - $300,000.
SAMUEL G. SNELLING, Treasurer,
55 Congress Street, BOSTON.
FRANK P. APPLETON, Agent.
HAMILTON BURRAGE, Paymaster.
Females Employed
-
40
Males Employed
-
360
Pounds Bleached Per Annum -
10,000,000
Yards Dyed Per Annum - - 15,000,000
ALL GRADES AND STYLES OF
Cotton Goods Bleached, Dyed & Finished.
25
386 MIDDLESEX COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Tremont & Suffolk Mills, LOWELL, MASS.
Suffolk Manf'g Co. Incorporated 1830.
Tremont Mills
1831.
CONSOLIDATED, 1871.
JOHN C. BIRDSEYE, Treasurer, 55 Devonshire St., Boston. CHARLES F. YOUNG, Olerk, 55 Devonshire St., Boston.
CEORCE C. RICHARDSON & CO., Selling Agts. 68 Chauncy Street, Boston. 115 & 117 Worth Street, New York.
THOMAS S. SHAW, Agent.
J. P. MAXFIELD, Paymaster. R. A. MAXFIELD, Supt.
Capital Stock,
$1,200,000.
Number of Mills
. 4
Number of Spindles 93,968
Number of Looms .2,100
Females employed. ·1,000
Males employed. .
400
Yards made per week .
.380,000
Pounds Cotton consumed per week.
.100,000
Kind of Goods made . . . Jeans, Drillings, Sheetings, Shirtings and Cotton Flannels.
Tons Anthracite Coal per annum .3,500 Bushels Charcoal per annum .1,000
Gallons Oil per annum.
.7,000
Pounds Starch per annum
130,000
Water Wheels
. 8 Turbines, 8 ft. 4 in. diam.
Steam Power .
. 2 engines, 1,000 horse power.
Pay-day, week after last Saturday in each month.
387
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
LOWELL MANUFACTURING CO.
MARKET STREET, LOWELL. INCORPORATED 1828.
CAPITAL.
-
-
$2,000,000.
SAMUEL FAY, Treasurer, 28 State Street, Boston.
THOMAS SAMPSON, Jr., Clerk, 28 State St., Boston.
GEORGE C. RICHARDSON & CO., Selling Agents,
178 Devonshire Street, Boston ; and 115 & 117 Worth Street, N. Y.
ANDREW F. SWAPP, Superintendent. AMOS A. BLANCHARD, Paymaster.
Capital Stock ·$2,000,000
Number of Mills .1 Spinning, 1 Carpet, 1 Fine Worsted
Spindles . 12,500 Worsted and Wool, 2,816 Cotton
Looms .
290 Power Carpet, 64 Lasting
Females employed 1,000
Males employed 450
Yards made per week. .38,000 yards Carpets
Pounds Cotton consumed per week .2,000
Pounds Clean Wool consumed per week. 68,000 Kind of Goods made. Carpets, Serges and Lastings
Tons Anthracite Coal per annum 4,500 Bushels Charcoal per annum 2,000 Cords Wood per annum 70 Gallons Oil per annum ....... Red, 24,000; Sperm, 6,000; Olive, 1,200 Dye Stuffs per annum to the amount of. .$100,000
Water Wheels .... 2 Turbines, 10 feet diameter; 1 do., 8 feet 4 inches diameter.
Steam Power
.3 Engines, 625 horse power
Pay-day, week after the last Saturday in each month.
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MIDDLESEX COUNTY DIRECTORY.
The Wamesit' Power Co. LOWELL, MASS. Leases Steam and Water Power and Buildings for
Manufacturing Purposes.
BENJAMIN F. BUTLER, Treasurer. D. W. C. FARRINGTON, Agent.
THE U.S. BUNTING CO.
LOWELL, MASS. MANUFACTURERS OF
WORSTED CLOTHS,
Buntings, Damasks and Moreens. W. H. McDANIELS, Manager.
THE WAMESIT WORSTED CO,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Fine Worsted Yarns,
ALSO, SHETLAND AND FLOSS YARNS. W. H. McDANIELS, Manager.
THE U. S. CARTRIDGE CO.
Cartridges & Fixed Ammunition. LOWELL, MASS. D. W. C. FARRINGTON, Treas.
389
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
PROPRIETORS
OF THE
LOCKS AND CANALS
Ox
MERRIMACK RIVER,
Office, 22 Broadway, - - LOWELL.
INCORPORATED 1792.
JOHN T. MORSE, Treasurer,
60 Devonshire Street, Boston.
JAMES B. FRANCIS, Agent.
NOAH R. HARLOW, Paymaster.
This Company controls and manages the Water- Power of the Merrimack River, at Lowell.
Pay-day on the Monday after the last Saturday of each month.
390 MIDDLESEX COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Lowell Card Company, MANUFACTURERS OF MACHINE CARD CLOTHING.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FOR Cotton, Flax and Woollen Hand and Self-Stripping Cards. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO CARDS DESIGNED FOR NAPPING.
No. 127 Market Street,
L. L. PFRRIN, President. 8. S. GOULD, Treasurer.
LOWELL, MASS.
F. M. YERRINTON,
MANUFACTURER OF
POCKET BOOKS
Scholars' Companions, Autograph Albums, etc. ALSO SAMPLE CARDS & CASES
TO ORDER FOR
Mills and Manufacturers of Dry Goods,
No. 56 Washington Street, BOSTON.
391
MIDDLESEX COUNTY DIRECTORY.
THE KITSON MACHINE COMPANY,
LOWELL, MASS. Builders of Patent
Cotton Openers & Lappers,
WITH RECENT VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS.
PATENT COMPOUND OPENER LAPPER.
SHODDY WASTE MACHINES AND RAG DUSTERS. NEHDLE POINTED CARD-CLOTHING. S. E. STOTT, Agent & Treas.
WICKASAUKE WORKS,
[ESTABLISHED 1867.]
NORTH CHELMSFORD, MASS. SWAIN'S Twenty-four Inch
TURBINE WHEELS
And all Sizes under that Diameter, A Specialty, Manufactured at these Works Only. Governors, Gearing, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Light Circular Saw Frames, Dynamo- metors, Seroll Saws, All kinds of Machinists' Jobbing, Pattern Making, Etc. A. M. SWAIN, PROPRIETOR.
80 TURNS PER MINUITE
20
REFT
10
ARGENT'S MACHINE WORKS .-- CHAS. G. SARGENT & SON, PROPR'S .-- WORKS AT GRANITE- VILLE, MASS. - Manufacture to order Wool Washing Machines, single, or in sets 'of 'Three or Four Bowls. These Machines are war- ranted to cleanse all kinds of Wool. A Set of three Machines - two Washers and one Rinser - will cloan Six Thousand Pounds per day, perfectly. Improved Hot and Cold Air Wool Dryer. Improved Burring Machines and Burr Pickers, superior to any other machines. Burring Machines for Wool Cards, with Worker and Stripper combined on same. Metallio Feed Rolls for Cards. Lickers-In for 2d Brakes and Finisher Cards, a superior article. Metallic Waste Cards for Yarn and other anft waatae. ATAMIZED for ailing maal an Dennhau Nauda
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MIDDLESEX COUNTY DIRECTORY.
WM. H. LYNCH & CO. Sail-Makers
And Manufacturers of
ITALIAN & STORE
AWNINGS,
W. H. LYNCH.
SHOW CANVASES, ETC.
TENTS,
WH LYNCH VICO.
CANVAS
SIGNS.
ETC.
22
NORTH MARKET STREET,
Boston, Mass.
LARGE AND SMALL TENTS TO LET. AND CAMPAIGN FLAGS.
W.LYNCH 8 GO
THE NEW ENGLAND ORGAN CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
New Jagland
Intr
Organ Company
Cabinet Organs!
FOR CHURCHES AND HOME USE. Producing more Manufactured Organs (in proportion to their years in business) than any other Organ Company in the World. The BEST MATERIALS ONLY are used, and sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES for First-Class Work.
EVERY INSTRUMENT FULLY WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. Illustrated Catalogue Sent to any Address. THE NEW ENGLAND ORGAN COMP'Y, 1119 Washington Street, Boston.
DIRECTORY OF PATRONS OUTSIDE OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Abdominal Supporters (Moody's). Pierce & Williams, 12 Bedford (see adv. dept. p. 174), Boston
Account Book Manufacturers.
Collins T. F., Franklin building, 73 Federal (see adv. dept. p. 169), Boston
Deland W. L., Congress building, Post-office sq. (see advt. back colored),
Advertising Signs and Show Cards. Taylor Wilbur H. 99 Court (see adv. dept. p. 171), Boston
Agricultural Warehouse. Parker & Gannett, 49 North Market (see adv. dept. p. 155), Boston
Alarm Tills.
Somerville & Co. 4 Liberty square (see advt. back colored), Boston
Ale (Wholesale). Jones Frank & Co. 77 Devonshire (see adv. dept. p. 162), Boston
Ale, Porter and Cider.
Fairbanks Moses & Co., Howard st. (see adv. dept. p. 166), Boston
Jones Frank & Co. 77 Devonshire (see adv. dept. p. 162), 66
Apothecary.
Warren George W. (see advt. back cover), Brighton
Architects. Earle & Fuller, 9 Pemberton sq. (see adv. dept. p. 168), Boston
Auctioneer.
Howe Albert (see adv. dept. p. 143), Brighton
Autograph Albums. Yerrinton F. M. 56 Washington (see advt. p. 390), Boston
Awnings (Italian). Lynch W. H. & Co. 22 North Market (see advt. opp. p. 392), Boston
394 MIDDLESEX COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Badges. Robbins John, 42 Kneeland (see adv. dept. p. 160),
Boston
Baggage Checks. Robbins John, 42 Kneeland (see adv. dept. p. 160),
Bakers. Boston
Goodrich C. B. 590 to 594 Bunker Hill (see adv. dept. p. 152), Charlestown Mumler J. G. J. jr. 89 Main (see adv. dept. p. 149), "
Banks.
Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Post-office sq. (see advt. p. 377), Boston
The New England Trust Co. 85 Devonshire and 16 Water (see advt. p. 376), 66
Bank Locks.
Herring's Safes, 56 to 60 Sudbury (see advt. back cover), Boston
Bank Vaults.
Herring's Safes, 56 to 60 Sudbury (see advt. back cover), Boston
Blacksmiths.
Carroll M. N. & Sons, 20 and 22 Canal (see adv. dept. p. 148), Charlestown
Gifford G. & E. H. 217 Medford,
Glines & Trickey, Charles River ave. cor. Water (see adv. dept. p. 154),
McLaren C. R. 48 Miller (see adv. dept. p. 151),
Black Varnishes. Stickney J. W. & Co. 64 Broad (see adv. dept. p. 167), Boston
Blank Book Manufacturers. Collins T. F., Franklin building, 73 Federal (see adv. dept. p. 169), Boston
Deland W. L., Congress building, Post-office sq. (see advt. back colored),
Gay Aaron R. & Co. 130 State (see advt. p. 375),
Boiler Makers. Cunningham Thomas, 8 Central (see advt. p. 16, front), Boston
Somerville & Co. 4 Liberty square (see advt. back colored),
Boiler and Pipe Covering. Asbestos Felting Co., H. W. Sayre, supt., 11 Pem- berton square (see advt. opp. p. 28), Boston
DIRECTORY OF PATRONS. 395
Boiler Plates. Morris, Tasker & Co. 36 Oliver (see advt. back cover), Boston
Boiler Tubes.
Morris, Tasker & Co. 36 Oliver (see advt. back cover), Boston
Bookbinders.
Collins T. F., Franklin building, 73 Federal (see adv. dept. p. 169), Boston
Gay Aaron R. & Co. 130 State (see advt. p. 375),
Sanborn S. H. 73 Federal (see adv. dept. 170), Bottlers.
Fairbanks Moses & Co., Howard street (see adv. dept. p. 166), , Boston
Brackets.
Bubier & Co. 157 Tremont (see advt. front colored), Boston
Branding Irons. Williams G. W. & Co. 149 Milk, cor. Battery- march (see adv. dept. p. 168), Boston
Brass Founders. Scrannage Brothers & Cook, 77 and 79 Travers (sce adv. dept. p. 160), Boston
Brass Spinning. Scrannage Brothers & Cook, 77 and 79 Travers (see adv. dept. p. 160), Boston
Brass Valves, Cocks, etc. Morris, Tasker & Co. 36 Oliver (see advt. back cover), Boston
Brass Water Tubes and Fittings. Scrannage Brothers & Cook, 77 and 79 Travers (see adv. dept. p. 160), Boston
Brewers.
Jones Frank & Co. 77 Devonshire (see adv. dept. p. 162), Boston
Burglar Proof Safes, Herring's Safes, 56 to 60 Sudbury (see advt. back cover ), Boston
Cabinet Makers.
Clark & Phillips, 73 Haverhill (see adv. dept. p. 163), Boston
Harvey & Black, 37} Haverhill (see adv. dept. p. 163), Canvas Signs. Lynch W. H. & Co. 22 North Market (see advt. opp. p. 392), Boston
396 MIDDLESEX COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Carpenters and Builders. Cutter W. P. (see advt. p. 17, front),
Brighton Corner, Brighton
Brown Amos, 50 Lawrence (see adv. dept. p. 151), Charlestown Brown William, 5 Sullivan (see adv. dept. p. 154), Stone Charles S. 42 South Eden (see adv. dept. p. 148),
Carpenters' and Plumbers' Wash Stands. Clark & Phillips, 73 Haverhill (see adv. dept. p. 163), Boston
Carpet Dealers.
Robinson & Gary, 17 City sq. and 92 Main (see adv. dept. p. 150), Charlestown
Carriage, Coach and Sleigh Manufacturers. Hunnewell Thomas F. 8 Chamber (see adv. dept. p. 148), Charlestown Rice & Hooper, 41 and 43 Chelsea (see adv. dept. p. 147), Carriage Repository. Brighton
Cogswell J. A.
Carriage Smiths.
Carroll M. N. & Sons, 20 and 22 Canal (see adv. dept. p. 148), Charlestown
Gifford G. & E. H. 217 Medford,
Glines & Trickey, Charles River ave. cor. Water (see adv. dept. p. 154),
McLaren C. R. 48 Miller (see adv. dept. p. 151), Carrriage Trimmer.
Cogswell J. A. Brighton
Cast Iron Pipes.
Morris, Tasker & Co. 36 Oliver (see advt. back cover), Boston Cast Steel Manufacturers.
Wilson Hawksworth, Ellison & Co., Wetherell Brothers, agents, 21 Oliver (see adv. dept. p. 164), Boston
Checks. Robbins John, 42 Kneeland (see adv. dept. p. 160), Boston
Williams G. W. & Co. 149 Milk, cor. Battery- march (see adv. dept. p. 168), Chromo Dealers. Shapleigh T. W. & Co. 10 Canal (see adv. dept. p. 174), Boston
Churns (Blanchard's Prize and Cylinder). Parker & Gannett, 49 North Market (see adv. dept. p. 155), Boston
DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.
397
Cider and Wine Mills. Parker & Gannett, 49 North Market (see adv. dept. p. 155), Boston
Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Pearson Charles A. 25 City square (see adv. dept. p. 152), Charlestown
Coal Company. Bangs & Horton (agents for Wilkes Barre Coal and Iron Co., Maryland Coal Co., Despard Gas Coal Co ), 18 Kilby (see advt. p. 415), Boston
Coal and Sand Screens. Littlefield J. W. 49 Cornhill (see adv. dept. p. 174), Boston
Coffee Mills.
Somerville & Co. 4 Liberty sq. (see advt. back colored), Boston
Coffin Warehouse.
Peak John & Son, 146 Friend (see adv. dept. p. 172), Boston Confectioners (Manufacturing). Schrafft William F. 11 Elm (see adv. dept. p. 161), Boston Mumler J. G. J. jr. 89 Main (see adv. dept. p. 149), Charlestown
Confectionery and Fruit. Mumler J. G. J. jr. 89 Main (see adv. dept. p. Charlestown 149),
Corn Shellers.
Parker & Gannett, 49 North Market (see adv. dept. p. 155), Boston
Corset Manufacturers.
Pierce & Williams, 12 Bedford (see adv. dept. p. 174), Boston
Cough Syrup.
Warren George W. (see advt. back cover), Brighton
Counters. Hughes John A. & Co. 151 Washington (see adv. dept. p. 158), Boston
Cracker Baker.
Goodrich C. B. 590 to 594 Bunker Hill (see adv. dept. p. 152), Charlestown
Culinary Cabinet Manufacturer. Billings J. (see adv. dept. p. 144), Allston, Brighton Curriers' Blades. The Hide & Leather Machine Co. 51 High (see advt. front colored), Boston
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Curriers' Brushes. The Hide & Leather Machine Co. 51 High (see advt. front colored), Boston
Curriers' Tables. The Hide & Leather Machine Co. 51 High (see adyt. front colored), Boston
Curriers' Tools. The Hide & Leather Machine Co. 51 High (see advt. front colored), Boston
Dating Stamps.
Williams G. W. & Co. 149 Milk, cor. Batterymarch (see adv. dept. p. 168), Boston
Boston
Designers. Russell & Richardson, 52 Washington (see advt. back colored), Taylor J. L. 81 Washington (see adv. dept. p. 156), " Desks. Patterson & Lavender, 43 and 45 Cornhill (see adv. dept. p. 165), Boston
Die Sinking and Engraving.
Williams G. W. & Co. 149 Milk, cor. Battery- march (see adv. dept. p. 168), Boston
Document Envelopes. Boston Document Envelope Company, 113 Wash- ington (see adv. dept. p. 171), Boston
Door Plates and Numbers. Williams G. W. & Co. 149 Milk, cor. Battery- march (see adv. dept. p. 168), Boston
Door, Sash and Blind Manufacturer. Cutter W. P. (hardwood doors) (see advt. p. 17, front), Brighton Corner, Brighton
Drain Pipe and Tile Manufacturers. Edmands & Co. (stone drain pipe), 41 Medford (see adv. dept. p. 148), Charlestown
Dyers and Cleaners. Reed J. T. & Co., Hancock square (see advt. back cover), Charlestown
Edge Tool Manufacturers. Gifford G. & E. H. 217 Medford, Charlestown
Elastic Cement. Clark A. W. 550 Main (see adv. dept. p. 154),
Charlestown
DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.
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Electrotypers. Bay State Electrotype Co., B. Rogers, proprietor, 15 Cornhill (sce advt. p. 416), Boston
Boston Stereotype Foundry, 19 Spring Lane (see adv. dept. p. 159), Elevators (Abbott's Safety).
Somerville & Co. 4 Liberty square (see advt. back colored), Boston
Embossing Presses.
Willlams G. W. & Co. 149 Milk, cor. Batterymarch (see adv. dept. p. 168), Boston
Engines (Shapley Patent). Somerville & Co. 4 Liberty square (see advt. back colored), Boston
Engine Turners. Margot Brothers, 23 Water (see adv. dept. p. 158), Boston Engravers.
Margot Brothers, 23 Water (see adv. dept. p. 158), Boston Russell & Richardson, 52 Washington (see advt. back colored),
Engraver (Wood).
Taylor J. L. 81 Washington (see adv. dept. p. 156), Boston
Feed Cutter Manufacturer.
Billings J. (see adv. dept. p. 144), Allston, Brighton
Felt Manufacturers.
Asbestos Felting Co., H. M. Sayre, agent, 11 Pem- berton square (see advt. opp. p. 28), Boston
Fertilizers.
Union Fertilizer Co , Davis, Kempton & Co., Gas Works (see advt. front cover), Charlestown Fertilizers, and Cucumber Wood and Other Pumps. Parker & Gannett, 49 North Market (see adv. dept. p. 155), Boston
Fire Proof Safes.
Herring's Safes, 56 to 60 Sudbury (see advt. back cover), Boston
Flags and Bunting.
Lynch W. H. & Co. 22 North Market (see advt. p. opp. 392), Boston
Floral Designs (wire). Littlefield J. W. 49 Cornhill (see adv. dept. p. 174), Boston
Flour and Grain Dealers. Tufts Nathan & Son (grain and meal), 52 Warren (see adv. dept. p. 156), Charlestown
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Flower Pot Brackets. Bubier & Co. 157 Tremont (see advt. front col- ored), Boston
Fountains.
Bubier & Co. 157 Tremont (see advt. front col- ored), Boston Furnaces and Ranges. Hadley & Wright, 333 Main (see adv. dept. p. 154), Charlestown
Furniture Dealers. Robinson & Gary, 17 City square and 92 Main (see adv. dept. p. 150), Charlestown
Furniture Manufacturers.
Harvey & Black ( Walnut chamber), 37} Haverhill (see adv. dept. p. 163), Boston
Reagan & Lippincott (chamber), 38 Water (see adv. dept. p. 152), Charlestown Robinson & Brown (chamber), 37 Chapman (see advt. p. 6, front),
Winslow S. & Co. (chamber), 425 Medford (see adv. dept. p. 150),
Garden, Grass and Field Seeds.
Parker & Gannett, 49 North Market (see adv. dept. p. 155), Boston
Gas Burner Manufacturers. Ellis & York, 751 Washington (see adv. dept. p. 167), Boston
Gas Fitters. Hourihan John & Co., Washington st. (see adv. dept. p. 143), Brighton
Gas Fitter and Fixtures.
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