USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Amesbury > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 14
USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Newburyport > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 14
USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Amesbury > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 14
USA > Massachusetts > Essex County > Newburyport > The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7 > Part 14
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White Joseph M. removed to Haverhill White Lois P. Mrs. house 142 Water
White Martha Mrs. variety store, 164 Merrimac, house do.
White William E. printer, house 24 Marlboro'
White William L. house 25 Walnut [Kent
Whitefield Mills, Stephen Greene, treas., Monroe, corner Whitehead John W. removed to Maine
Whitehead Ralph, removed to Maine
Whiting Thomas M. hairdresser, 31 Merrimac, house do.
Whitley William, weaver, house 85 Prospect
Whitmore Albert H. hatter, boards 461 Merrimac
Whitmore Anne L. principal Kent-st. primary school, bds. 236 Merrimac
Whitmore Charles W. ship carpenter, h. 257 Merrimac Whitmore Elmer II. clerk, boards 461 Merrimac Whitmore George L. removed to Lynn
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Whitmore George W. hatter, house 15 Titcomb
Whitmore Herbert L. bookkeeper, boards 257 Merrimac Whitmore Joanna, widow of Eben B. house 236 Merrimac Whitmore Lizzie B. Miss, dressmaker, boards 15 Titcomb Whitmore S. E. Miss, principal Davenport primary school (boys), boards 236 Merrimac
Whitmore William HI. carpenter, house 11 Ashland Whitmore William H. jr. ( Boston), boards 11 Ashland Whitmore William R. printer, Germ, house 236 Merrimac Whitney Edward A. removed to North Attleboro'
Whitney James E. ( Boston), house 22 Tyng Whitney Thomas II. Mrs. house 22 Tyng
Whiton Harry F. freight agent, B. & M. R. R. h. 124 State Whittaker Eunice B. widow of James, house 21 Warren Whittaker James, printer, Germ, boards 18 Unicorn Whittaker John J. carpenter, boards 168 Merrimac Whittaker Joseph C. operative, boards 21 Warren Whitten Ann and Catharine Misses, house 15 Independent Whitten Everett G. shoemaker, house 4 Dove Whitten Mary Mrs. died Oct. 8, 1885
Whitten Mary S. Miss, house 15 Independent Whittier Alexander, house 29 Ashland [bds. 29 Ashland
Whittier Alice T. teacher, Moultonville mixed school, Whittier Amelia Miss, private school, house 52 Lime
Whittier Annie, widow, house 21 Boardman
Whittier Henry Z. grocer, 36 Federal, house 82 Lime Whyte Elcanor, widow, house 43 Market
Wiggin Dolly, house 10 Hale's court
Wigglesworth Caroline E. Miss, house 297 High
Wigglesworth Rufus H. bread wagon, house Iligh, near the Laurels
Wilbur Frank W. removed to Chester, Vt. [b. at Newton Wilder Frank L. shoe and slipper manuf. 35 to 41 Water, Wildes Hattie M. widow, removed to Byfield
Wiley Olive A. Mrs. nurse, house 15 Ashland place
Wilkes Walter S. removed to Wallingford, Conn.
Wilkes Samuel N. removed to Worcester Wilkinson Caleb S. loom fixer, house 7 Salem [ Charter Wilkinson Ellen A. ( MI. Wilkinson & Co.), 34 State, bds. 3 Wilkinson George, weaver, house rear 11 Water Wilkinson James O. shoemaker, house 25 Dove Wilkinson Mary, widow of James, house 3 Charter Wilkinson Mary & Co. ( Ellen A. Wilkinson), millinery and fancy goods. 31 State, boards 3 Charter Wilkinson Michael J. mariner, boards 3 Charter Wilkinson William, second hand, house 14} Kent Williams Charles E. tinsmith, boards 13 Charles Williams Daniel W. silversmith, boards 45 Ashland Williams Edward A. engineer, boards 27 Ashland
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Williams Edwin F. engineer, Carr, Brown, & Co.'s, house Ashland street
Williams George A. M. clerk, 212 Merrimac, boards do.
Williams Isaac, hairdresser, house 7 Birch
Williams John, carriage painter, boards 7 Congress Williams John M. removed to Salem, N. Y.
Williams Joseph, apothecary, 212 Merrimac, house do. Williams Richard P. slater, house 112 High
Williams Samuel G. engraver, boards 27 Ashland
Williams William D. slater, house 45 Ashland
Williamson Isaac, hairdresser, house 7 Birch
Williamson Sarah, widow, house 36 Franklin Williston Henry, house 246 Water
Wills Charles ( Boston), house State, cor. High
Wills Charles Mrs. house 102 Iligh
WILLS JOHN, apothecary, 60 State, cor. Pleasant, boards 329 High (see page 365)
Wills Mary E. widow, boards 8 Court
Wilson Albert ( Wilson Bros.), 8 Strong, house 10 do.
Wilson Bros. (J. W. and A.), carvers, 8 Strong
Wilson Frank C. removed to Lynn
Wilson Frederick, operative, house 6 Charles Wilson George, fireman, B. & M. R. R. b. Merrimac House
Wilson George W. mariner, boards 179 Water
Wilson Henry A. grocer, 23 Market sq. house 86 Federal Wilson James W. ( Wilson Bros.), 8 Strong, boards do.
Wilson John A. clerk, boards 179 Water Wilson Joseph W. mariner, house 179 Water Wilson Simon E. removed to Lynn
Wilson William, silversmith, house 25 Dove
Wilson William A. carpenter, house 11 Charter Winchester John B. grocer, 50 Washington, house 41 do. Winder Clarence B. foreman, 21 Pleasant, h. 1 Ocean av. Winder John W. ( Boston), boards 1 Ocean avenue Winder Nathaniel R. farmer, house 1 Ocean avenue Winder Nathaniel R. jr. milkman, boards 1 Ocean avenue Wing James, paper hanger, house 37 Purchase Winkley J. Otis, milk dealer, boards Parker, near Pasture Winkley John, laborer, boards 2 Railroad
Winkley Paul T. farmer, house Parker, near Pasture Winkley Paul T. jr. farmer, house Parker, near Pasture Winn E. J. Mrs. house 63 Merrimac
Winslow Isabella P. Mrs. teacher ( Boston ), b. 233 Merrimac Winslow James, charcoal dealer, h. High, above Wesley Wise Elizabeth, widow, house 72 Water
Wise George, shoemaker, house 31 Tyng
Wise George II. shoepacker, boards 25 Purchase
Wise William II. stock carrier, house 25 Purchase
Wise William N. removed to North Andover
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Withington ( David L. ) & Jones ( Nathaniel N. ), attorneys, 53 State, house 53 High
Withington Leonard Rev. died April 22, 1885
Withington Lothrop, boards 206 High [High
Withington Nathan N. editor Herald, 42 State, house 206 Women's Christian Association, rooms 62 State
Wood Albert Mrs. house 87 Iligh
Wood Charles D. truckman, house 45 Middle
Wood Charles H. machinist, house 7S& Water
Wood Frank L. heeler, house 9 Washington
Wood Jane R. Miss, house 172 High
Wood Mabel C. Mrs. house Chase's court
Wood Mary A. widow, died Aug. 18, 1886
Wood Phebe C. widow, died Aug. 2, 1885
Wood William G. shoemaker, boards 4 Tremont
Wood William T. house 11 Spring
Wood, see also Woods
Woodard Henry, farmer, house 316 Merrimac
Woodbury Eunice G. widow of Caleb, house 10 Buck
Woodcock William II. removed to Portland, Me.
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OODMAN ALBERT L. grocer, 131 Water, house S Coffin's court (see page 359)
Woodman Frederick Mrs. house 1 Marlboro'
Woodman George, farmer, boards 21 Union
Woodman George F. pilot, house 21 Union Woodman Henry A. Mrs. house 45 Winter
Woodman John, died March 2, 1885
Woodman William B. rigger, house 146 Water
Woodman William E. moulder, house 12 Harrison
Woodman William H. shoemaker, boards 1 Marlboro'
Woodman William W. shoecutter, house 6 Butler's court
Woods Aaron D. painter, 15 Inn, house 4 Court Woods Albert D. died Jan. 7, 1885
Woods Charles E. painter, house rear 133 State Woods Charles J. removed to Pawtucket, R. I. NATOODS CHARLES W. ice dealer, 7 Pleasant, house High street, at Newbury (see page 362) Woods Daniel P. painter, house rear 133 State
Woods Eliza, widow of William W. house 46 Temple Woods Esther, widow of Jolin, died Jan. 10, 1885 Woods Frances M. widow of George L. house 5 Allen Woods Frank O. cashier Mechanicks' National Bank, 51 State, boards 46 Temple Woods George A. clerk, boards 5 Allen
Woods James M. blacksmith, Kent, c. Russia, h. 20 Kent OODS JOHN J. & W. groceries and provisions, 83 and 85 Water, house 58 Federal (see page 360) Woods Joseph, coal and wood, Charles st. h. 28 Liberty Woods William (J. J. & W. Woods), 83 Water, house 28 Prospect
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Woods William L. iceman, house High, beyond Ocean av. Woodwell David T. died Nov. 27, 1884
Woodwell Elbridge G. clerk, Ocean Nat. Bank, h. 255 Iligh Woodwell Eunice, widow, house 41 Washington
Woodwell Frank A. apothecary, 47 State, rms. 11} Spring Woodwell George W. house 28 Middle
Woodwell Herbert N. engraver, boards 11} Spring Woodwell John, Lynn Express, house 11 Purchase
Woodwell Joseph A. provisions, 12} Purchase, h. 10 do.
Woodwell Mary N. widow of David T. house 11} Spring Woodwell William E. boards 13 Washington
Worcester Daniel C. express messenger, 7 Pleasant, h.43 do. Worcester Elizabeth, widow, house 189 High
Worcester Willie C. shoecutter, boards 43 Pleasant
Work Joseph H. W. died Dec. 2, 1884 Work J. H. W. Mrs. house 21 Purchase
Wormsted Mary E. widow, house 35} Winter Wormsted Phebe Mrs. house 186 Water Worthen John HI. house 2 Woodland
Woundky William, edge setter, house Moulton street Wright Henry J. shoemaker, house 18 Independent Wyatt Benjamin A. removed to Danvers
Wyman Margaret T., Nancy F. and Ellen B. Misses, house 8 Orange
Yeaton S. S. Mrs. boarding house, 2 Orange
Yerxa Alfred A. & Co. (L. I. Devebber), grocers, 50 State Young Abigail, widow, of James, house 72 Lime [Orange Young Albert F. stoves, etc. 10 and 12 Merrimac, h. 4 Young Anna Miss, house 5 Brown square
Young Daniel Mrs. house 4 Orange
Young Eben A. mason, house 6 Greenleaf Young Edward T. farmer, boards 11 Merrimac court
Young Fred. W. boards 4 Orange
Young George Albert, driver, house 82 Federal
Young George N. captain, house 5 Atwood
Young Hiram, mason, house Wesley, n. Artichoke bridge Young Jacob II. peddler, house 186 Water
Young John F. physician, 3 Fruit, house do. Young John P. shoemaker, boards 5 Atwood Young Joseph, silversmith, boards 5 Atwood Young Joseph A. gardener, house 158 State Young Men's Christian Association, 39 Pleasant
Young Moses, mason, house Parker, 3d from High Young Peter, laborer, house 6 Franklin
Young Samuel P. shoecutter, house 286 High
Young Seth, night watchman, house 6 Dalton
Young William E. iceman, house 156 State
Young Willis II. machinist, house 66 Water
NEWBURYPORT BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
Agricultural Implements. Mackinney Thomas P. 11 Market square
SARGENT C. R., Bartlett, near Market square (manuf. Monitor seed sower, see inside front cover)
Ale and Beer. WOODS J. J. & W. 83 and 85 Water ( Portsmouth Brew- ing Co.'s ales, see page 360)
Apothecaries.
Adams Paul, 40 Pleasant
Bartlett W Lunt, 32 Washington
Castelhun Karl, 2 State, cor. Market square
Davis Charles L. 63 State
Dickens Job T. Mrs. 8 Pleasant
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Fenderson George HI. 1 State
HIGH-STREET PHARMACY, John Homer, M. D. phar- macist, 156} High (see page 365)
Osgood George, Lime, cor. School
Smith Charles R. 41 Market square
. Williams Joseph, 212 Merrimac WILLS JOIIN, 60 State (see page 365) Woodwell Frank A. 47 State
Architects.
BAILEY JOHN E. 6 Green (see page 358)
FELCH DANIEL M. 15 Liberty (see page 358)
SARGENT RUFUS, 4} Harris (see page 356)
Artists' Materials. CASTLEHUN & HALE, 78 State (see front cover)
Asbestos Cement Felting. TRUE JOHN A. 17 Inn (see page 355)
Auctioneers.
Bishop George P. 32 Market square Chase William E. 39 State (see front cover) Collins Stephen, 25 State Stockman Charles C. 10 Brown's wharf
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Awnings. Goodwin E. P. 3 Commercial wharf
Bakers.
BUTLER GEORGE, 7 Titcomb (see page 364)
Cole Benjamin W. & Son, 101 Water
Ordway A. D. 220 Merrimac
Paul William, 194 Water, and 26 Washington
Pearson. Harris, 106 Merrimac, and 18 Lime
Pearson John & Son, Pearson's wharf
TIBBETTS R. S. 41 Purchase (see page 359)
Tibbetts William M. 13 Pleasant
Bands of Music.
Adelphi Orchestra, L. W. Piper, leader, 13 Merrimac Cadet Band, W. H. Bailey, leader, 13 Merrimac
Banks. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, W. F. Houston, cashier, 16 State (see page 352)
INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS, Philip K. Hills, treas. 93 State (see page 352) MECHANICKS' NATIONAL, E. S. Moseley, president, 51 State (see page 351) Merchants' National, Albert W. Greenleaf, cashier, 61 State Newburyport Five Cents Savings Bank, J. A. Maynard, treasurer, 74 State
OCEAN NATIONAL, P. H. Lunt, cashier, 19 Market sq. (see page 351)
Bedding Plants. COFFIN WILLIAM B. 270 High (see page 363)
Bell Hangers.
DAVIS FRANK E., Pearson's wharf (see front cover)
SARGENT C. R., Bartlett, near Market square (see inside front cover)
Belting. (See Leather Belting.) Bill Posters.
Noyes W. A. & S. M. 60 State
Billiard Halls.
Johnston W. R. 5 Inn
Murphy James S. 8 Inn
Thomas Brothers, 6 Essex
Thompson Alfred W. 3 Middle
Woods William, 24 Water
Bitters Manufacturer. RICHARDSON C. HI. 116 Merrimac (Dr. Tilton's Dande- lion, see front cover)
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Blacksmiths.
Bailey W. H., Bridge, cor. Merrimac
Donahoe Edward, 7 Inn
Doyle Jeremiah W., Inn, cor. Bartlett
Frost Austin N. 5 Mechanics' court
Frost Walter E., Bromfield court
Hall John F., Brown's wharf
Haskell Luther, 17 Liberty
Little Plumer, Parker, near High
Manning Edward F. 20 Liberty
McGlew Bros., Hale's court
Moody Nathan C., Commercial wharf
Moynihan Patrick, 1 Elm
Patriquin Louis, Merrimac, near hat factory
Wheeler Lemuel D. 27 Liberty
Woods James M., Kent, corner Russia
Block and Pump Makers. TODD & BROWN, 87 Water (see page 356)
Boarding Houses.
Edgerly Samuel, 11 Essex
Garland James II. Mrs. 27 Middle
Hamblet Daniel, 18 Unicorn
Heywood Anna M. Mrs. 55 State
Johnson Etta C. Miss, 24 and 26 Charles
Littlefield Elizabeth, 35 Winter
Plunkett Patrick J. 21 Fair
Yeaton S. S. Mrs. 2 Orange
Boat Builders.
Bartlett Charles, 13 South Pond
Mckay William, 71 Water
Morse William H. rear 222 Merrimac
Boiler Covering. TRUE JOHN A. 17 Inn (see page 355) Booksellers.
Fowle Stephen HI. 15 State
PEARSON II. L. 35 State (see front colored page)
Sargent Moses II. 44 State
Boot and Shoe Dealers.
Barton Louis F. 11 State
Bradley & Babb, 23 Pleasant
CAMPBELL WILLIAM H. 140 Merrimac (sec line on back cover) Cusack Peter, 15 Merrimac
Cuseck W. C. 23 Merrimac LITTLE JOSEPHI B. 38 Market square (see page 363) Little William A. 29 Merrimac
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Morss William B. 29 State Pettingell Benjamin F. 12 Pleasant Sexton & Welch, 42 Market square Titcomb Charles R. 52 State
Boot and Shoe Machinery. DAVIS FRANK E., Pearson's wharf (see front cover)
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Bridges R. 38 Pleasant
Brown Jonathan HI. 216 Merrimac
Bunker Nathaniel P., Washington, near Railroad
CAMPBELL WILLIAM II. 140 Merrimac (see line on back cover) Carter Sewall, Bridge road
* Currier Amos, 26 Bromfield
Daniels Charles II. 22 Inn Fuller William A. 115 Water Hanson Diedrick, 13 Merrimac
Minchin Augustus II. 315 High
Robinson George A. 19 Middle
Rodigrass Frederic, 28 Charter
Rodigrass John F. 28 Market square
Stanwood Frank E. 9 State
Boot and Shoe Manufacturers.
Couch Robert, jr. & Co., Dalton, near Greenleaf
Dodge E. P. & Co. 21 Pleasant
DODGE NATHAN D., Prince place (see page 354)
Hoyt Henry A. 6 Merrimac
Lunt Edwin, 32 Forrester ( felt shoes)
Morgan Bros., Hale's court
Pike John D. & Co., Merrimac, corner Broad Rowe Jacob T. 290 High
Tibbetts Edward F. 17 Liberty
Wilder F. L. 35 to 41 Water
Boot and Shoe Stock.
Chase Seth H., Prince place (inner soles, etc.) Gorwaiz George T. 17 Inn
Smith Waldo B., Tracy place
Boot and Shoe Tools and Findings .. LORD BROTIIERS, 17 Market square (see page 362)
Bottlers. ·
Burnham William H. 2 Ferry wharf HUNT GEORGE W. 35 Pleasant (see page 359) Magowan David, 4 Market square 11
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Box Manufacturers.
Gurney O. J. 6 Congress
Morse Israel A., Brown's wharf
Brass Castings.
de ROCHEMONT C. H. 210} Merrimac (see page 355)
Brass Founder.
de ROCHEMONT C. H. 210} Merrimac (see page 355) Brick Makers.
Smith David, Parker, near B. & M. Railroad
Smith Ebenezer, Parker, near Hill
Brush Manufacturers.
Howard Brush Co. 208 Merrimac
- Cabinet Makers.
NOYES BROS. 10 State (see page 356)
Rolfe Ebenezer, 5 City wharf
SAFFORD S. H. & CO. 13 and 15 Middle (see page 357) Calker.
Delano Otis, 331 Merrimac
Canned Goods.
HASKELL C. A. 24 Olive (see page 360)
Carpenters and Builders.
Adams Giles A. rear 70 Bromfield
BAILEY JOHN E. 6 Green (see page 358)
Brookings John B 24 Summer
Colburn Edgar F. 4 Winter
Cooke C. W. 87 Water
· Currier C. E. 9 Inn
Dodge William S. 9 Ferry wharf
FELCH DANIEL M. 15 Liberty (see page 358)
Gerrish & Goodwin, Brown's wharf
Greene George L. 15 Inn Hale Charles H. 6 Allen
Haskell George W. 46 Bromfield
Hatch L. M. & Sons, Bartlett, near Market square, and Rowell's wharf, foot of Market
Huse William, 12 Allen
Lamprey Eli, Brown's wharf
Morse Henry, 68 Water
Nutter John, 87 Water
Sealey E. P. 87 Water
Carpetings.
BALCH J. H. 37 Pleasant (see page 363) GERRISH B. G. 11 Liberty (see page 363)
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Carriage Bow Maker. Sargent Leonard W. 280 High
Carriage Makers.
Lougee Parker M. & Co., Hale's court
Syms Edward, 8 Mechanics' court
Varney George D., High, ncar Moseley avenue
Carvers. Wilson Brothers, 8 Strong (ship and ornamental)
Caterer.
Currier Howard P., City wharf Chemicals. Eagle Chemical Co., II. R. Perkins, prop. 7 Ferry wharf HIGH STREET PHARMACY, 156} High (see page 365)
Chrolithion Goods.
Chrolithion Mfg. Co., Edward F. Coffin, treas., Water, foot of Federal Chrolithion Novelty Co., Fair, cor. Water Chromos. GEMIGNANI C. 44 Inn (see page 363)
Cider. SMITH C. T. & CO. 61 Lime (see page 359) Cigars and Tobacco.
Bean Wallace E. 39 Market square
ROSS MOSES M. 35 Market square (see page 360)
Southwell Robert K. 27 Merrimac (dealer)
Circulating Library. Lunt Hannah E. 29 State ( W. B. Morss's shoe store) Civil Engineer. SARGENT RUFUS, 42 Harris (see page 356)
Clam Dealer. Perkins George T. 214 Water (wholesale)
Cleansers. LEWANDO'S FRENCH DYE HOUSE, main office 17 Temple place, Boston ; W. A. Johnson, agt. 56 State (see page 369)
Clergymen. ( See also Churches in Miscellaneous Department.) Burnham Edwin, 1 Tyng (B.) Denton Joshua, 207 Water (2d Adv.) Fiske Daniel T. 273 High (C. T.)
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Clergymen-Continued.
Hurlbert P. S. 2 Fruit (C. T.)
Lord Charles E. S Washington (C. T.)
Manaton Richard K. 228 High (M. E.)
McQuillin Ira A. 20 Oakland ( Chr. Bap.) Mills Charles P. 10 Washington (C. T.)
Morehouse Daniel W. 107 State (C. U.) Mott Henry E. 224 High (C. T.)
Pike Daniel P. 6 Vernon ( Chris.)
Sanborn Francis W., High street, at Newbury (C. T.)
Spalding Samuel J. 28 Green (C. T.)
Teeling A. J. 7 Court (R. C.)
Thomas Eugene E., Garden, cor. Otis place (B.)
Twomey Murty E. 7 Court (R. C.)
Van Buren James H. 194 High (E.)
Wallace Charles C. 60 High ( Pres.)
Clothes Cleaners.
LEWANDO'S FRENCH DYE HOUSE, main [office 17 Temple place, Boston; W. A. Johnson, agt. 56[State (see page 369)
Clothing.
Boston Clothing Co. 40 State
Collins N. E., Market square, cor. Liberty
Essex Clothing Co. 80 State
HART JAMES S. 113 Merrimac (see page 362)
Nelson J. B. 18 Water
Plummer Charles E. 18 Pleasant
Prager A. 14 Market square
Toppan Caleb C. 7 State
Toppan George A. & Co. 15 Market square
Waters Francis, 94 Merrimac (second-hand)
Coal and Wood.
BALCH GEORGE P. 47 Water (see page 364)
Coffin Wm. S. wharves n. foot Federal st. office 77 Water
Collins John, Rowell's wharf
CREASEY P. H. 43 Merrimac (see page 365)
Cross & Atkinson, 10 Water
Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Co., Rudolph Jacoby, supt. 13 Water Varina Nicholas (estate of ), Varina's wharf
Woods Joseph, Charles street
Coffee Roaster. BUTLER GEORGE, 7 Titcomb (see page 364)
Coffee and Spice Mills. Ross Andrew F. & Co. 39 and 41 Water ( Hope Mills)
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Coffin Warehouses. SAFFORD S. H. & CO. 13 and 15 Middle (see page 357) WEITZEL H. R. 20 Market square (see page 365)
Comb Manufacturers. Carr, Brown, & Co., Water, cor. Fair
Noyes William H. & Bro. 28 Chestnut
Commission Merchants.
Burrill Edward, Brown's wharf
Marshall Henry N. & Son, 45 Water
Confectionery. (See also Fruit and Confectionery.) Austin George W. 33 State * Brown William, 16 Bromfield (manuf.)
Hervey James W. 71 State
Leighton Nathan C. 49 Merrimac
Contractors. CASHMAN JEREMIAH, 18 Low (see page 364) FELCH DANIEL M. 15 Liberty (see page 358)
Cord and Line Makers. JACKMAN M. B. & CO. 41 Marlboro' (see page 355) Cotton Goods Manufacturers. PEABODY MILLS, Louis Robeson, treas., Alfred Hawkes- worth, agent, 10 Federal (see page 354) Victoria Mills, 2 Charles street, W. A. Stiles, agent
Whitefield Mills, Stephen Greene, treas., Monroe, c. Kent Cough Drops. RICHARDSON C. H. 116 Merrimac (see front cover) Counsellors. ( See Lawyers.) Crockery and Glass Ware.
Foster N. & T. 26 State
Moulton Joseph, 41 State
Osgood Edward, 24 Market square
Curtains.
BALCH J. H. 37 Pleasant (see page 363)
GERRISH B. G. 11 Liberty (see page 363) LORD BROTHERS, 17 Market square (see page 362)
Dentists.
Brown J. Milton, 62 State Delano Walter H. 48 State Emery Samuel E. 54 State Noyes George E. L. 10} Beck Noyes W. Henry, 12 Essex
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Distillers. CALDWELL A. & G. J., Caldwell's wharf, 178 Merrimac (see page 361) Door Hangers. .
Victor Manufacturing Co., Irvin Besse, sec. and treas., 57 and 59 Water
Doors, Sash, and Blinds.
BLAKE & NOYES, 48 Merrimac (see page 357)
CUTTER F. E. 3 Mechanics' court (see page 358)
Davis Green, 38 and 40 Merrimac, and 10 Green
Door, Sash and Blind Trimmings. CUTTER F. E. 3 Mechanics' court (see page 358)
Drain Pipe.
SARGENT C. R., Bartlett, near Market square (see in- side front cover)
Drapery Curtain Poles and Cornices; LORD BROTHERS, 17 Market square (see page 362) Dressmakers.
Alexander Julia Mrs. 45 State
Armitage Katie Miss, 38 Milk
Bentley Julia Mrs. 37 Temple
Bollman Mary M. Miss, 21 Bromfield
Brown M. E. Mrs. 18 Boardman
Carter Mary A. Miss, 11 Kent
Choate Carrie E. 19 Summer
Colby Mary V. 58 Lime Creasey Emma S. Miss, 175 High
Davis C. W. Mrs. 53 Pleasant
Felch I. J. Miss, 7} Charter
Goodhue Jane P. 35 Temple
Haley Julia A. Miss, 156 Merrimac
Langmaid Clara E. Mrs. 26 Jefferson Lord Kate L. 23 Purchase
Lunt Carrie P. Mrs. 21 Middle
Lunt J. C. Mrs. 157 Merrimac
Mumford A. E Mrs. 2 Court
Neal Anna C. Mrs. 15 Salem Pettingell Margaret Mrs. 40 Purchase Pike Jane L. Mrs. 31 Purchase
Ricker Abby Miss, Marlboro', cor. Marlboro' court
Rust Mary N. Mrs. 21 Boardman
Silloway I. H. Mrs. 14 Fruit Toppan L. E. Mrs. 15 Milk
Welch Bridget E. Mrs. 16 Water
Wells Emma F. Miss, 12 Market Whitmore Lizzie B, 15 Titcomb
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Drugs and Medicines. HIGH-ST. PHARMACY, John Homer, pharmacist, 1562 High (see page 365) WILLS JOHN, 60 State (see page 365)
Dry Goods.
Atkinson Charles E. 5 Pleasant
Brown Moses, 37 State
Caldwell John, 139 Merrimac
Emery Josiah, 60 Federal
Foley Joanna Miss, 22 Washington
Haslam Mary S. Mrs. 54 Purchase
Lake Nicholas B. 12 State Levy & Co. 30 State
Magowin H. H. Miss, 14} Purchase Morton A. W. Miss, 86 State O'CONNELL T. 9 Pleasant (see page 366)
Plumer George H. 70 State Plummer Henry C. 59 State Questrom A. P. Miss, Water, cor. Federal
Robertson & Drummond, 22 Pleasant
White John W. 164 Merrimac
Dyers. LEWANDO'S FRENCH DYE HOUSE, main office 17 Temple place, Boston ; W. A. Johnson, agt. 56 State (see page 369) NEWBURYPORT DYE HOUSE, A. M. Tufts, 6 Charter (see page 366)
Eating Houses. (See Restaurants. )
Engineer. .
DAVIS FRANK E., Pearson's wharf (see front cover)
Engines. DAVIS FRANK E., Pearson's wharf (marine and station- ary, see front cover) Engravings. GEMIGNANI C. 44 Inn (see page 363)
Expresses.
American Express, 4 Essex Gillett George E., Amesbury, 7 Pleasant Gillett & Co.'s, Boston, 7 Pleasant Johnson George J. 35 Pleasant Lovett's, Boston, 8 Essex Merrill & Drake's, Haverhill, 7 Pleasant
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Expresses-Continued.
O'Neil's, Amesbury, 6 Pleasant
Plumer & Fogg, 6 Pleasant
Woodwell & Co.'s, Boston, 11 Purchase Fancy Goods.
CASTELHUN & HALE, 78 State (see front cover)
Currier Abbie L. 58 State
Danforth Clarence, 34 Washington
Gorwaiz John, 11 Pleasant
Hale Willard J. 27 State
Johnson Charles H. 38 State
Johnson Harrison G. jr. (estate), 22 State
Johnson William A. 56 State
Kelley J. E. Mrs. 133 Pleasant
LYDSTON J. Miss, 25 Pleasant (see page 363)
Morss' William B. 29 State
Morton A. W. Miss, 69 State
North & Co. 86 State
O'CONNELL TIMOTHY, 9 Pleasant (see page 366)
PEARSON H. L. 35 State (see front colored page)
Perley Monroe P. 72 State
Plummer William C. 57 State
Roaf M. A. Miss, 3 Pleasant
Sanderson M. A. 161 Merrimac
Fire Proofing.
TRUE JOHN A. 17 Inn (see page 355)
Fish Dealers.
Colby A. O. 115 Water
Fuller John, 74 Water
Hale C. W. & Co., Huse's wharf (salt)
Harris Samuel, 1 and 3 Railroad av.
Hewlett Richard S. 1143 Merrimac
Norton Joseph, 16 Centre (wholesale)
Plummer John G. 24 Liberty
Thurlow D. D. & Co. 3 Railroad av.
Thurlow Stephen, 152} Merrimac
Fishing Lines. JACKMAN M. B. & CO. 41 Marlboro' (see page 355) Florists. COFFIN WILLIAM B. 270 High (see page 363) GOODWIN T. W. 75 Prospect (see page 363) McCarty John J. 27 Milk
Flour and Grain.
Knight James B. near City Railroad depot
ROSS M. M. 35 Market square (see page 360) Titcomb Paul, 43 Water
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Fruit and Confectionery.
Barboro & Co. 14 to 18 Inn
Danforth Calvin H. 33 Washington Fowle Stephen H. 15 State
Leighton Nathan C. 49 Merrimac
Moody Charles, 44 Market square
Tucker C. Frank, 34 Pleasant
Furnaces, Ranges, Etc. SUMNER JOHN, 88 State (see page 355)
Furniture and Feathers. .
Bartlett Daniel, 8 Water (antique)
Brown Samuel, 19 Fair ( antique)
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