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Dalby Mills (hosiery and yarns), Watertown, 66
Gleason B W. & Son (flannels), Rock Bottom, Stow Ætna Mills, A. O. Davidson, agt (cassimeres and waterproof goods ), Watertown
Nonantum Knitting Mills (fancy knittings),
Wheatley T. S. (knit goods), Summer st. Abbot Worsted Co. (worsted, etc.), Grantville, Westford Sanborn S. T. (woollen hose), Winchester
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Woollen Machinery Manufacturers. (See also Machinists, etc.)
WESTON C. H., Arch, near Northern Depot (see advt. p. 20, front), Lowell
SARGENT CHARLES G. & SON (see advt. Miscellaneous Dept.), Graniteville, Westford
Worsted Goods Manufacturers.
Baldwin Co. (yarns), North Chelmsford, Chelmsford RHODES RICHARD (yarns), (see adv. dept. p. 104), North Chelmsford,
MOORE BROTHERS (yarns), West Chelmsford,
Saxonville Mills, Saxonville, Framingham Dugdale James & Son (yarns, alpaca braids, etc.), 72 Willie, Lowell
Hamilton Manufacturing Co., O. H. Moulton, agent, " U. S. BUNTING CO., W. H. McDaniels, man- ager, Whipple's Mills (see advt. Miscellaneous Dept.),
WALSH JOHN (yarns), 265 Middlesex (see adv. dept. p. 33), 66
WAMESIT WORSTED CO., W. H. McDaniels, manager, Whipple's Mills (see advt. Miscel- laneous Dept.),
Abbott Worsted Co. Graniteville, Westford Worsted Machinery Manufacturers.
SILVER & GAY (see adv. dept. p. 104), North Chelmsford, Chelmsford
Wringing Machine Manufacturers.
Eureka Wringing Machine Co.
Waltham
Yankee Notions.
BUCK LEONARD A., Post-office,
Ayer
SPAULDING SAMUEL V. 104 Worthen (sec advt. front colored), Lowell
Yarn Manufacturers.
Baldwin Co. (woollen),
North Chelmsford, Chelmsford
RHODES RICHARD (worsted) (see adv. dept. p.
104),
North Chelmsford,
MOORE BROTHERS, West Chelmsford, Lowell
Dugdale James & Son, 72 Willie,
Lowell Felting Mills (zephyr),
WALSH JOHN (worsted), 265 Middlesex (see adv. dept. p. 33),
Dudley Hosiery Mills (woollen),
Lower Falls, Newton
Watertown,
Dalby Mills,
Abbott Worsted Co. (worsted), Graniteville,
Westford
Yeast Manufacturer. Verity John S. 8 Broadway, Cambridgeport, Cambridge
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
THE GOVERNMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS FOR 1875.
State Election, Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
State Government Organizes, first Wednesday in January.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Governor. - WILLIAM GASTON, Boston. Lieutenant-Governor. - HORATIO G. KNIGHT, Easthampton.
COUNCIL. Dist.
Dist. 1. - JOSEPH K. BAKER, Dennis.
2. - SETH TURNER, Randolph.
3. - ALDEN LELAND, Holliston,
4. - EDWARD H. DUNN, Boston.
5. - ROBERT COUCH, Newburyport.
6. - GEORGE O. BRASTOW, Somerville.
7. - GEORGE WHITNEY, Royalston. 8. - ELISHA H. BREWSTER, Worthington.
Private Secretary of the Governor. - GEO. H. CAMPBELL, Boston.
Secretary of the Commonwealth. - OLIVER WARNER, Northampton.
Treasurer and Receiver-General and Tax Commissioner. - CHARLES ADAMS, JR., North Brookfield. .
Deputy Tax Commissioner. - D A. GLEASON, Medford.
Allotment Commissioner. - DAVID WILDER.
Auditor. - CHARLES ENDICOTT, Canton.
Attorney-General. - CHARLES R. TRAIN. Boston.
Assistant Attorney-General. - WILLIAM G. COLBURN, Boston.
GOVERNOR'S STAFF.
Adjutant-General, Inspector-General, Acting Quartermaster-General. - JAMES A. CUNNINGHAM, Boston.
Surgeon-General. - Brig. Gen. WILLIAM J. DALE, North Andover. Assistant Adjutant-General. - Col. ISAAC F KINGSBURY, Newton. Assistant Surgeon-General. - Col. JOSHUA B. TREADWELL, Boston. Assistant Inspector-General. - Col. ALBERT A. HAGGETT, Lowell. Judge Advocate-General. - Brig. Gen. PATRICK A. COLLINS, Boston. Assistant Quartermaster- General. - Col. CHARLES W. WILDER, Boston. Surgeon-General's Department. - WILLIAM C. CAPELLE, Boston. Aides-de-Camp. - Col. EDWARD WYMAN, Cambridge; Col. JAMES A. RUMRILL, Springfield; Col. LEVERETT S. TUCKERMAN, Salem; Col. EDWARD GRAY, Boston.
HERRING'S SAFES, 56 and 60 SUDBURY ST., BOSTON. Awarded gold medal at Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Association, 1874.
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SENATORIAL DISTRICTS IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
First District. - Wards 20, 21 and 22, Boston.
Second District - Arlington, Belmont, Everett, Malden, Medford, Somerville, Waltham, and Watertown
Third District. - Cambridge, and Ward 19, Boston.
Fourth District. - Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Natick, Newton, Sherborn, Wayland, and Weston.
Fifth District. - Acton, Ashby, Boxborough, Carlisle, Concord, Dun- stable, Groton, Hudson, Lincoln, Littleton, Marlborough, Pep- perell, Shirley, Stow, Sudbury, Townsend, Tyngsborough, and Westford.
Sixth District. - Bedford, Billerica, Burlington, Lexington, Melrose, North Reading, Reading, Stoneham, Tewksbury, Wakefield, Wil- mington, Winchester, and Woburn.
Seventh District. - Chelmsford, Dracut, and Lowell.
SENATORS.
FROM MIDDLESEX COUNTY, BY DISTRICTS.
Dist.
Dist.
1. - ROBERT R. WILEY,
Boston.
2. - CHRISTOPHER E. RYMES,
Somerville.
6. - RICHARD BRITTON,
Wakefield.
3 .- EZRA PARMENTER,
7. - WILLIAM E. LIVINGSTON,
Lowell.
Cambridge.
4. - EZRA D. WINSLOW,
Newton.
REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
1st District. - Boston, Ward 20.
2d Boston, Ward 21.
3d Boston, Ward 22.
4th
Somerville, Malden, and Everett.
5th
Medford.
6th Arlington and Winchester.
7th Cambridge, 1st and 5th Wards.
8th Cambridge, 2d and 4th Wards.
9th
Cambridge, 3d Ward.
10th
Newton and Boston, Ward 19.
11th
Watertown and Belmont.
12th
Waltham.
13th
Natick.
14th
Holliston and Sherborn.
15th Hopkinton and Ashland.
16th
Framingham.
17th
Marlborough.
18th
Hudson, Stow, Boxborough, and Littleton.
19th
Acton, Sudbury, and Wayland.
20th
Concord, Littleton, and Weston.
21 st
Lexington, Bedford, Burlington, and Carlisle. Woburn.
22d
Stoneham, Wakefield, and Melrose.
24th
Reading, North Reading, and Wilmington.
25th
Chelmsford, Billerica, and Tewksbury.
26th
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Lowell, 3d Ward,
28th
Lowell, 4th Ward.
29th
Lowell, 5th Ward.
30th
Dracut, Tyngsborough, Dunstable, and Westford.
31st
Groton, Pepperell, and Ayer.
32d
Townsend, Ashby, and Shirley.
HERRING'S SAFES, 56 and 60 SUDBURY ST., BOSTON. Awarded gold medal at Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Association, 1874.
23d
Lowell, 1st. 2d, and 6th Wards.
27th
5. - JOSEPH A. HARWOOD,
Littleton.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
REPRESENTATIVES
FROM MIDDLESEX COUNTY, BY DISTRICTS.
District 1. Robert R. Wiley Boston
2. John Sampson . Boston
I. W. Derby .Boston
3. Andrew J. Bailey Boston
John H. Studley. . Boston
4. John A. Cummings Selwyn Z. Bowman
James Pierce. Malden
Medford
6. A. B Coffin ..
Winchester
7. Levi L. Cushing, jr
Cambridge
8. Daniel H. Thurston
.Cambridge
Austin C. Wellington.
. Cambridge
Edward Kendall
Cambridge
9. Jeremiah W. Coveney
Cambridge
10. Isaac T. Burr
.Newton
Isaac Pratt, jr
. Boston
11. F. G Morris
Watertown
12. William E Bright
Waltham
13. John B Fairbanks.
Natick
. ‹‹ 14. Lowell Coolidge
Sherborn
15. Clement Meserve
Hopkinton
16. George Haven .
Framingham
17. Francis C. Curtis
Marlborough
18. Wilbur F. Brigham
. Hudson
19. William H. Bent
. Wayland
20. George Heywood
Concord
21. William Winn.
Burlington
22.
Walter Wyman
. Woburn
23. John Best Stoneliam
Elbridge H. Goss Melrose
24.
Augustine P. Cook North Reading
25. Albert J. Trull .
. Tewksbury
26. Artemas S. Tyler
. Lowell
Charles A. F. Swan
Lowell
28.
Joel Knapp
. Lowell
29. Cyrus K. Russell . Lowell
Dracut
31. E Crosby Willard . Ayer
32. E. A. Spaulding Townsend
UNITED STATES SENATORS FROM MASSACHUSETTS.
Henry L. Dawes, Pittsfield .Term expires March 3, 1881
George S. Boutwell, Groton. .Term expires March 3, 1877
REPRESENTATIVES TO THE FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS FROM MASSACHUSETTS.
(Terms expire March 3, 1877.)
District 1. James Buffinton Fall River
2 Benjamin W. Harris East Bridgewater
3. Henry L Pierce. Boston
4. Rufus S. Frost . . Chelsea
5. Nathaniel P. Banks Waltham
6. Charles P. Thompson Gloucester
7. John K. Tarbox . Lawrence
8. William W. Warren . Boston
9. George F. Hoar . Worcester
10. Julins H. Seelve Amherst
11. Chester W. Chapin. Springfield
HERRINGY'S SAFES, 56 and 60 SUDBURY ST., BOSTON. Awarded gold medal at Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Association, 1874.
27. James E. Hill Lowell
30. Gayton M. Hall.
Everett
5. Daniel W. Lawrence
Somerville
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MIDDLESEX COUNTY DIRECTORY.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY. INCORPORATED MAY 10, 1643.
Shire Towns Cambridge (East) and Lowell.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge of Probate and Insolvency. ... George M. Brooks ........ Concord Register of Probate and Insolvency .... Joseph H. Tyler ... (E.) Cambridge Assistant Reg. Isaac F. Jones ... (E.) Cambridge
Clerk of the Courts. .Theodore C. Hurd ... Framingham
Assistants John J. Sawyer .. .... Somerville
Register of Deeds (South District). ... Chas. B. Stevens. . (E.) Cambridge Register of Deeds ( North District) .. . Joseph P. Thompson .. Lowell
County Treasurer.
.Amos Stone. Charlestown
Sheriff
Charles Kimball. Lowell
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Natick, Harrison Harwood. Term expires, December, 1877.
Tewksbury, Leonard Huntress. Term expires, December, 1875.
Wakefield, Daniel G. Walton. Term expires, December, 1876.
The jurisdiction of the County Commissioners of Middlesex ex- tends over Revere and Winthrop, in the County of Suffolk.
SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS.
Stoneham, Lymon Dike. Term expires, December, 1877.
Concord, Samuel Staples. Term expires, December, 1877.
TRIAL JUSTICES.
George T. Hyley, Ashland; B. Berkeley Johnson, Waltham; John W. Pettingill and Geo. S. Scammon, Malden; Chas. Thomp- son, Concord; Luther Prescott, Westford; John A. Fitch, Hop- kinton; David Heard, Wayland; Stephen W. Trowbridge, Brighton; George C. Travis, jr, Holliston; Dexter Bucknam, Stoneham : Geo. L. Sleeper and Newton Morse, Natick ; Colman S. Adams, Fram- ingham; Andrew H. Briggs (Wy- oming). Melrose; Leonard Hun- tress (special), Tewksbury; Jas. T. Joslin, Hudson; Asahel Bal- com, Maynard; Parker L. Con-
verse, Wohurn; Ira O. Carter, Arlington ; Henderson J. Edwards, Watertown; Joseph Bennett,
Brighton ; Otis V. Waterman, Wakefield; William F. Sloenmb, Newton; Nahum Witherbee, Marl- borough.
DEPUTY SHERIFFS.
Ayer, Peter Tarhell.
Cambridge, Ira Taylor, Luther L. Parker.
Concord, John B. Moore.
Everett, W. C. Dillingham.
Framingham, S. F. Twichell.
Groton, Asa S. Lawrence.
Hopkinton, Jonathan Whittemore. Hudson, Charles H Robinson.
Lowell, Jefferson Bancroft, Henry G. Cushing.
Malden, Moses Briggs.
Marlborough, Charles F. Morse. Medford, John T. White.
Natick, E. H. Brigham.
Newton, John M. Fisk.
Wakefield, Charles H. Davis
Waltham, Eben W. Fiske.
Woburn, Horace Collamore.
JAILERS.
Cambridge, Charles J. Adams. Lowell, Charles Kimball.
MASTER OF HOUSE OF COR- RECTION.
Cambridge (East), Chas. T. Adams.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. [From Chap. 120 of Acts and Resolves, 1870.]
" SECTION 1. Such onthe as Justices of the Peace are, or may be authorized to administer, may be administered by them in any county."
Acton, Ebenezer Davis, Samuel Hosmer, Isaac G. Reed, William D. Tuttle, Daniel Wetherbee, .Jonathan K. W. Wetherbee, George C. Wright.
W'est Acton, Nathaniel E. Cut-
ler, Andrew Hapwood, Charles B. Stone.
Arlington, John F. Allen, J. C. Bullard. Ira O. Carter, Samuel S. Davis, John M. Hardy, Richard L. Hodgdon, Delmont B. Locke,
HERRING'S SAFES, 56 and 60 SUDBURY ST., BOSTON. Awarded gold medai at Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Association, 1874.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
John Osborn, William E. Parmen- ter, Benjamin Poland, Joseph S. Potter, William Stowe, Andrew Wellington, Nathan B. Walker, George Y. Wellington, Albert Winn.
Ashby, Alonzo A. Carr, Samuel R. Damon, Dennis Fay, Charles O. Green, Jonas P. Hayward, Francis W. Wright.
Ashland, Henry Cutler, William F. Ellis, Elias Grout, George T. Higley, George W. Morse, Warren Morse, George W. Norris, Newton J. Pike, William Seaver, George H. Stone, William A. Tilton, Sam- uel W. Wiggins.
Ayer, Benj. L. Howe, Abel Pres- cott, Pembroke G. Rich, Levi Sher- win, John Spaulding, Peter Tar- bell, George E. Underwood.
Bedford, Amos B. Cutler, Elihu G. Loomis, Thos. Stiles, John A. Sullivan.
Belmont, Geo. S. Adams, John L. Alexander, Henry M. Clark, Thomas W. Davis, Warren S. Frost, James M. Riley, Isaac Watts.
Billerica, Francis Baldwin, Le- ander Crosby, Dudley Foster, Charles H. Parker, James Stott, Albert D. Stanton, Geo. H. Whit- man.
Boxborough, Paul Haywood, Oliver Wetherbee.
Brookline, William I. Bowditch. Burlington, Nathan Blanchard, Abner Shedd, William Winn.
Cambridge, Francis E. Abbott, Reuben A. Adams, James M. Barker, Charles M. Bennett, John Henry Bentley, Marshall T. Bige- low, Daniel A. Buckley, John Cahill, Geo. P. Carter, Francis L. Chapman, Josiah G. Chase, Cyrus Cobb, Jeremiah W. Coveney, Joseph Cutter, Watson G. Cutter, Samuel W. Dallinger, John B. Dana, Curtis Davis, William Dickson, Abraham Edwards,
Henderson J. Edwards, Wood- ward Emery, John C. Farnham, John J. Fatal, William Frost, N. St. John Green, Leander M. Han- num, J. Watson Harris, Wil- liam G. Hill, Henry W. Holland, Joseph A. Holmes, Homer C. Holt, Joseph G. Holt, Peter M. Howard, Arthur E. Jones, Chester W. Kingsley, A. Brooks Knight, Rufus Lamson, John Livermore, Samuel W. McDaniel, Charles J. MeIntire, George A. Morse, James R. Morse, William H. Odiorne, John H. Partridge, Charles H. Pattee, George F. Pinkham, John
Stacy Read, Charles E. Richard- son, Edward Richardson, John Rindge, John F. Robins, Ed- ward 'G. Russell, George S. Saunders, William A. Saunders, William H. Sherman, John A. Smith, Charles B. Stevens, Fordyce M. Stimson, Richard Stone, jr., Frederick T. Ste- vens, James M. Thresher, George H. Towne, Enoch H. Wakefield, Henry B. Ward, Benjamin Welch, John Wesley Wellman, Edward H. Weston, Benjamin W. Whit- ney, William L. Whitney.
Cambridgeport, Sumner Albee, Geo. A. Alden, John N. Barbour, Edward Burnham, Mich'l S. Bus- nach, Henry M. Chamberlain, Josiah H. Cobb, Josiah W. Cook, James Cox, Robert Douglass, William T. Engley, Edwin A. Hall, Chas. W. Hawks, Wm. L. Howard, Bela F. Jacobs, Justin A. Jacobs, Abraham Lansing, William H. Martin, John N. Mer- iam, James M. Sparrow, John Stone, Henry Thayer.
East Cambridge, Warren J. Ap- pleton, William J. Barry, William Brine, William G. Carson, Samuel H. Folsom, John R. Fairbairn, Augustus P. Griffin, John W. Hammond, Theodore C. Hurd, William Lomax, jr., Lorenzo Mar- rett, William W Mason, John McDuffie, Thomas McIntire, Geo. F. Morgan, Charles W. Munroe, Luther L. Parker, Benjamin R. Rand, George Stephens, Henry A. Stevens, Edward L. Stone, John M. Tyler, Rufus R. Wade, Wm. W. Winward.
North Cambridge, Clark A. Batchelder, D. Gilbert Dexter, Chester W. Kingsley, Benjamin F. Rogers, Jabez A. Sawyer, John A. Smith.
Carlisle, Selar Simonds.
Chelmsford, Nathan B. Edwards, Ziba Gay, Jonathan J. Hoyt, Sanı- uel Parker, George A. Parkhurst, Joseph Reed, Christopher Roby.
Concord, Jonathan F. Barrett, Richard Barrett, Samuel Hoar, D. Goodwin Lang, Geo. E. Potter, Charles Thompson.
Dracut, Geo. W. Coburn, Gayton M. Hall, Henry L. Newhall, Henry Richardson, Edward A. Stevens, Atkinson C. Varnum.
Dunstable, James T. Burnap, Allen Cummings, Benj French, Josiah C. Proctor.
Everett, Dudley P. Bailey, jr., Andrew J. Bennett, Alpheus W. Buell, Wm. W. Bullock, Joseph L. Porter, Charles C. Read, J. H. Cannell, Irving A. Evans, Jas.
HERRING'S SAFES, 56 and 60 SUDBURY ST., BOSTON. Awarded gold medal at Mess. Charitable Mechanics' Association, 1874.
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Justices of the Peace, - continued.
G. Foster, Joseph Gerrish, Thom- as Lewis, Mauson L. Mills, John D. Parker.
Framingham, Colman S. Adams, Walter Adams, Samuel B. Bird, Alexander Clark, James W. Clark, Newall Clark, Frederick M. Esty, David Fisk, Charles J. Frost, Lu- ther F. Fuller, Robert Gordon, Jonathan Greenwood, Thomas Hastings, William Hastings, Ben- jamin K. Haven, Willard Howe, Warren Nixon, Sidney A. Phillips, Franklin H. Sprague, Francis C. Stearns, Geo. Trowbridge, Simeon F. Turchell, Charles S. Whitmore, Josiah S. Williams.
South Framingham, Willard E. Clark, Justus R. Kennedy, Edgar Potter, Thomas F. Power.
Groton, Geo. D. Brigham, Ban- croft E. Dana, Benj. P. Dix, Geo. S. Gates, Asa S. Lawrence, Wal- ter Shattuck, Andrew Spaulding, Miles Spaulding, Willard Torrey, Alden Warren, Chas. H. Waters.
Ilolliston, John M. Batchelder, Luther Bellows, Herman Bragg, Elias Bullard, Festus C. Currier, James F. Fiske, Geo. E. Johnson, Peter R. Johnson, Abel Pond, Orrin Thomson, Geo. C. Travis, jr.
Hopkinton, C. Winslow Claflin, W. Fisk Claflin, Daniel Eames, John A. Fitch, Clement Meserve, Martin V. Phipps, Lucius H. Wakefield, Jonathan Whittemore, J. Augustus Woodbury.
Hudson, Francis Brigham, Fran- cis D. Brigham, Geo. A. Cotting, Edward F. Johnson, Gco. S Raw- son, Charles H Robinson, Geo. F. Stone, Silas H. Stuart, Charles A. Wood.
Lexington, Leonard G. Babcock, Joseph N. Brown, Asa Cottrell, Isaac N. Damon, George O. Davis. Howland Homes, Matthew H. Merriam, Franklin Patch, Loring S. Pierce, Hammnon Reed, Warren E. Russell, Leonard A. Saville, Billings Smith, Sylvanus W. Smith, Bradley C. Whitcher.
East Lexington, James E. Fos- ter, Rev. William C. Gannett, Charles Nunn.
Lincoln, James L. Chapin, Geo. H. Smith.
Littleton, John W. Adams, Peter C. Edwards, Shattuck Hartwell, Joseph A. Harwood, William Kim- ball, Rollin H. Phelps, Joseph A. Priest, Gardner Prouty, George W. Sanderson, Samuel Smith.
Lowell. Julian Abbott, Horace J. Adams, James C. Abbott, David O. Allen, Nathau Allen, Abel T.
Atherton, James Bailey, Squire L. Bailey, Benjamin Baldwin, Chas. E. A. Bartlett, Wesley R. Batchelder, Frank F. Battles, Wm. H. Bent, John C. Benuett, WnI. S. Bennett, Chas. R. Blaisdell, Amos A. Blanchard, Wm. D. Blanchard, John C. Blood, Gerrit J. Bradt, George Bragdon, Wil- liam G. Burnham, Thomas F. Bur- gess, Frank O. Butterfield, James G. Buttrick, John A. Buttrick, Alfred D. Chandler, Samuel A. Chase, Jeremiah Clark, Alonzo A. Coburn, Charles H. Conaut, Frank Coburn, James Cook, Isaac Cooper, Charles Cowley, John E. Crane, Edward J. Crossman, Jere- miah Crowley, Joshua W. Daniels, John Davis, Benjamin C. Dean, John S. D'Evlyn, William Dobbins, Charles J. Eastman, George M. Elliott, Alonzo Falls. Alpha B. Farr, Jacob G. Favor, David C. G. Field, David S. Field, Horatio R. Fletcher, Jonathan P. Folsom, Jeremiah S Folsom, Josiah B. French, Nathan W Frye, Harri- son H Fuiler, Thomas G. Gerrish, Alfred Gilman, Daua B. Gove, Frederick Graham, Martin L. Hamblett, David Healey, Jr., Charles L. Hildreth, Epaphras A. Hill. Joseph Hill, George Hobson, Frederick Holton, James Hopkins, Lorenzo G. Howc, John Q. A. Hubbard, John B. Hunt, George L. Huntoon, George W. S. Hurd, Charles C. Hutchinson, Francis Jewett Moses A. Johnson, Jona- than Johnsou, J Judson Judkins, John F. Kimball, Enos O. Kings- ley, G. Winfield Knowlton, Alfred G. Lamson, Tobias L. P. Lamson, Cyrus Latham, George W. Law- rence, George P. Lawrence, Sam- uel Lawrence, James Louglilin, Simon G. Lyford, John F. Mana- han, George A. Marden, James G. Marshall, Jared P. Maxfield, John B McAlvin, Walter H. Mc- Daniels. Owen McNamara, Samuel A. McPhetres, Benjamin G. Moon- ey, John N. Moore, George F. Morey, Horace E. Morse, Alanson Nichols, Francis H. Nourse, Orrin F. Osgood, Otis Osgood, William F. Osgood, Baldwin T. Peabody, John N. Peirce, jr., Major G. Per- kins, Lewis L. Perrin, John M. Pevey, John J. Pickman, Francis C. Plunkett, Irving S. Porter, Samuel C. Pratt, John W. Reed, David Hall Rice, Edward C. Rice, John A. G. Richardson, Henri E. Richardson, Alexander H. Robin- son, Jacob Rogers, Edward T.
HERRING'S SAFES, 56 and 60 SUDBURY ST., BOSTON. Awarded gold medal at Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Association, 1874.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
Rowell, Joseph L. Sargeant, Cal- vin Sawtelle, Charles W. Saunders, John S. Searle, George F. Scribner, William Shepherd, Charles N. Sleeper, Albert G. Swan, Dexter Symonds, Frederick Taylor, Jo- seph P. Thompson, Charles F. Til- ton, Stark Totman, Edward Tuck, Artemias S. Tyler, Leavitt R. J. Varnum, Aldis L. Waite, Benja- min Walker, Daniel R. Wallace, Charles R. Wallingford, Edward F. Watson, James Watson, Charles A. Welch, Channing Whitaker,
James S. Whitney, William T. Whitten, Henry H. Wilder, Chas. M. Williams, Charles A. Witch, Frederic Woodies, George F. Woodward, Andrew C Wright, Samuel B. Wyman, Edward L. York.
Malden, Charles E Abbott, Da- vid Ayers, George T. Bailey, Chas. N. Barstow, Augustus C. Carey, Alexander Cochran, Elisha S. Converse, George T. Coverly, George P. Cox, James F. Eaton, Charles G. Falls, Frederick J. Foss, Morton D. Fox, Lorin L. Fuller, Jolmu B. Gillett, William Hardy, Walter Harmon, Charles A. Holmes, Azro D. Lamson, Erastus W. Leavens, Marvin Lin- coln, Charles A. Mayo, Charles Merrill, Joshua H. Millett, Otis Minott, Edward B Newhall, Jere- miah D. Parker, John W. Pettin- gill, Horatio G. Pope, Joseph M. Russell, Albert F. Sargent, Geo. S. Scammon, J. R. C. Sleeper, Freeman A. Smith, Phineas Sprague, William G. Sprague, Francis C. Sweet, Stephen P. Weld, Joseph H. Whitman.
Marlborough. William Barnes, Arthur J. Bigelow, Edward L. Bigelow, Levi Bigelow, John Chipman, Timothy A. Coolidge, James E. Cotter, Heman S. Fay, Charles L. Flint, Charles M Howe, Elbridge Howe, Simon H. Howe, Edward F. Johnson, Sam- uel B. Maynard, Charles F. Morse, Stephen Morse, John O'Connell, Stillman B. Pratt, Benjamin F. Underhill, Abner H. Wenzel, Ed- mund C. Whitney, Nahum With- erbee.
Maynard, Asahel Balcom.
Medford, John Ayres, James O. Curtis, Benjamin P. Cutter, John Ward Dean, Mark H. Durgin, Winslow W. Fifield, Joseph P. Hall, Thomas S. Harlow. Edmund T. Hastings, Benjamin F. Hayes, Asa Law, Daniel W. Lawrence, Parker R. Litchfield, Baxter E. Perry, Alvin R. Reed, Chas. Rus-
sell, Lewis H. Washburn, Joseph H. Wescott. John T. White.
West Medford, Luther Farwell. Melrose, William Bogle, Andrew H. Briggs, George T. Brown, W. B. Burgess, Jonathan Cochran, Nelson Cochran, Samuel O. Dear- born, Isaac Emerson, David Fair- banks, JJoseph A. Fairbanks, Geo. W. Farnsworth, William C. Farnsworth, William J. Farns- worth, Elbridge H. Goss, Samuel H. Goodall, Levi S. Gould, John R. Jones, Jolın Larrabee, Selwyn Lynde, George A. Mansfield, Henry A. Norris, Oren H. Peck, Horatio N. Perkins, Seth A. Ran- lett.
Natick, Oliver N. Bacon, Thos. E. Barry, George Beard, Jackson Bigelow, Alexander Blaney, Eph- raim H. Brigham, Edmund W. Burke, Alphens W. Burks, Moses Eames, Royal E. Farwell, Charles B. Felch, Harrison Harwood, Eli- sha P. Hollis, Charles L Hosmer, Walter S. Mason, Walter W. Mason, James McManns. William Partridge Mitchell, Charles R. Morse, Edwin C. Morse, Newton Morse, William Nutt, Asher Par- lin, Emmons Partridge, Elijah Perry, John N. Shattuck, George L. Sleeper, Gideon D. Tower, Ed- ward P. Travis, Edgar W. Wash- burn.
South Natick, Elliot Perry.
Newton, William S. Arnaud, George W. Bacon, Joseph N. Bacon, James W. Bailey, Abner I. Benyon, John F. Boyd, George E. Bridges. Cephas Brigham, Ells- worth T. Buss, William W. Car- ruth, Edwin O. Childs, Lorenzo Fairbanks, John M. Fisk, Henry Fuller, Albert J. Gleason, Wil- liam C. Greene, Ebenezer H. Greenwood, Edwiu Holman, Ho- ratio N. Hyde, Francis M. John- son, George H. Jones, Isaac L. Kidder. Charles E. Lane, Henry H. Mather, William Morton, Ed- ward H. Pierce, Harrison Pres- cott, George C. Rand, Marshall S. Rice, J. Willard Rice, Justin K. Richardson, Henry W. Sheldon, William F. Slocum, Henry A. Snow, George F. Stone, Elisha F. Thayer, John D. Towle, Levi C. Wade, Andrew H. Ward, John Ward, Wilson J. Welch, Ebene- zer Woodward, Darius Young.
Newtonville, Horatio F. Allen, Oren F. Clark, Ezra S. Farns- worth, Cornelius P. Hawkins, Marcus T. Heywood, Dustin Lan- cey, Winfield S. Slocum, Joseph Walker.
HERRING'S SAFES, 56 and 60 SUDBURY ST., BOSTON. Awarded gold medal at Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Association, 1874.
364 MIDDLESEX COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Justices of the Peace, - continued.
West Newton, George E. Allen, Oliver C. Gibbs, Frank H Graves, Peter Thacher, Stephen Thacher, Edward Upham.
Newton (Upper Falls), Charles Ellis, Hosea Hoyt, Otis Pettee. Newton (Lower Falls), Isaac Hagar, Luther E. Leland.
Auburndale, Joseph J. Rider, Henry B. Williams.
North Reading, Sam'l P. Breed, Samuel Flint, Charles P. Howard, George H. Towlc.
Pepperell, Charles Crosby, John N. Farrar, Nathaniel Gilson, jr., Amos J. Saunders, Putnam Shat- tuck, Samuel P. Shattuck, Levi Wallace.
Reading, Solon Bancroft, Hiram Barrus, Stephen Foster, Andrew Howes, Chauncey P. Judd, John Brooks Leathe, Stillman E. Parker, Nathan P. Pratt, Sidney P. Pratt, Carroll D. Wright, Wm. J. Wightman.
Sherborn, Henry W. Bullard, Joseph Dowse, jr., Ira B. Forbes, James H. Leland.
Shirley, Stephen J. Ballou, Moses T. Gardner, Stillman P. Holden, Abel L. Lawton, Jas. P. Longley, Samuel Longley, David Porter, John Whitely.
Shirley Village, James Gerrish.
Somerville, W. George Alden, Albon H. Bailey, William H. Belknap, Clark Bennett, Gilman F. Besent, Selwyn Z. Bowman, John H. Brookliouse, Russell H. Conwell, David F. Crane, Thomas Cunningham, John A. Cummings, Daniel L. Demmon, George H. Dickerman, Charles D. Elliot, Mich'l F. Farrell, Douglas Frazar, Wm. A. Greenough, jr., Millard D. Griggs, John K. Hall, Edward Hartshorn, Horace Haskins, Wm. D. Hayden, Silas H. Holland, Francis Houghton, George W. Ire- land, Charles E. Joyce, George A. Kimball, Charles S. Lincoln, Wm. H. Pierce, William T. Plaisted, Charles G. Pope, George A. Pratt, Edward C. Purdy, Horace B. Runey, Aaron Sargent, Theophilus G. Smith, Melville Stacy, Leb- beus Stetson, Francis Tufts, Rob't A. Vinal, Quincy A. Vinal, Wm. H. Weston, George W. Whittle, Lewis Wilkins, Rev. Albert E. Winship, Alexander Wood.
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