The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1886-7, Part 17

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UNITED ORDER OF THE GOLDEN CROSS. RIVERSIDE COMMANDERY, No. 52.


Meets at Shaw's Hall second and fourth Friday evenings. N. C., Charles R. Todd. V. N. C., Mrs. Amos Pettingell. W. P., Hiram P. Macintosh. K. of R., Mrs. Mary S. Balch. F. K. of R .. Theophilus Bradbury. Treasurer, Franklin W. Green. Herald, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Winn.


KNIGHTS OF HONOR. NEWBURYPORT LODGE, No. 512.


Meetings first and third Friday evenings, at Shaw's Hall, Charter street. Dic- tator, Jacob Knight. Vice-Dictator, John G. Gove. Reporter, Dr. H. F. Adams. Financial Reporter, H. Z. Whittier. Chaplain, Eben C. Knight.


KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR. HARBOR LODGE, No. 260.


Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings at Shaw's Hall, Charter street. William B. Porter. Recording and Financial Secretary, Perey L. Dame.


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AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR.


Organized July 1, 1SSO. Meetings first and third Tuesday evenings, at Shaw's Hall, Charter street. Commander, George W. Marston. Vice-Commander, Eben P. Cutter. Secretary, C. W. Johnson, 19 Boardinan street. Collector, Frank E. Cutter. Treasurer, Susie B. Lowell.


ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN. MERRIMAC LODGE, No. 31.


Meetings first and third Wednesdays in each month at Shaw's Hall, Charter street. P. M. W., Frank W. Evans. M. W., J. C. M. Blaisdell. Foreman, Thos. T. Upton. Overseer, W. Lunt Bartlett. Guide, Alonzo M. Tufts. Recorder. W. H. Bayley. Financial Recorder, Percy L. Dame. Receiver, Chas. F. Horton,


UNITED ORDER OF PILGRIM FATHERS. GEORGE WHITFIELD COLONY, No. 68.


Meets first and third Mondays in Shaw's Hall, Charter street. Ex-Governor, John S. Frost. Governor, Alexander Dixon. Lieut .- Governor, John H. Babb. Secretary, Edward A. Williams. Collector, Alonzo M. Tufts. Treasurer, Howard P. Currier. Chaplain, Orra L. Williams. Sergeant-at-Arms, Geo. W. Southwell. Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms, Hattie M. Carson. Sentinel Outer Gate, Daniel B. Pierce. Sentinel Inner Gate, Lizzie A. Warner.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. MONOMACK TRIBE, No. 22.


Meets every Tuesday evening at Red Men's Hall on Pleasant street, at the eighth run. Sachem, Joseph B. Little. Sen. Sagamore, Irvin Besse. Jun. Sag- . amore, James H. Higgens. Chief of Records, John W. Sargent. Asst. Chief of Records, William E. Chase. Keeper of Wampum, Enoch Gerrish.


TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS. MOUNTAIN RILL LODGE, No. 45. Meets Monday evenings. Officers elected quarterly.


WOMAN'S TEMPERANCE UNION. Meets weekly. Secretary, Mrs. Woodbury Kimball.


UNION DIVISION SONS OF TEMPERANCE, No. 58. Meets Wednesday evenings in Plummer's Hall, State street. Officers elected quarterly.


SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, Etc. ESSEX NORTH DISTRICT MEDICAL SOCIETY.


Organized November 3, 1841. President, Dr. E. P. Hurd, Newburyport. Vice-President, Dr. C. G. Carleton, Lawrence. Secretary and Treasurer, Dr. .George W. Snow, Newburyport. Cor. Secretary, Dr. M. D. Clark, Haverhill. Censors, Drs. J. F. Young, R. C. Huse, John Crowell, F. B. Flanders, A. F. Shea. Counsellors, F. H. Allen, H. M. Cushing, C. M. Chamberlain, F. A. Howe, G. Montgomery, H. M. Chase, O. H. Johnson, R. B. Root. Commissioner on Trials, Dr. F. A. Howe, Newburyport.


HOWARD BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.


Instituted in 1818 for the relief of the sick and destitute. President, Chas. A. Currier. Secretary and Treas., Philip H. Lunt. Visiting Committee, Edward A. Hale, Charles A. Currier, William Todd, Philip HI. Lunt, Paul A. Merrill, Moses Pettingell, Moses Brown, Jacob Knight, John Carr, Moses D. Randall, F. O. Woods, W. A. Eastman.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.


Rooms, 39 Pleasant street. Open daily from 8 A.M. to 9.30 P.M. President, Nathan D. Dodge. Vice-Presidents, Charles L. Davis and F. A. Howe. Record- ·ing Secretary, J. H. Balch, jr. Treasurer, Frank O. Woods. General Secretary, Edward Duryee. Auditor, Sylvester B. Carter.


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NEWBURYPORT MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.


Organized March, 1877. Meets last Monday evening of each month. Presi- dent, George II. Stevens. Vice-President, Robert G. Sargent. Secretary, Thos. E. Cutter. Treasurer, John A. Maynard. Directors, JJoseph L. Jolinson, John B. Goodwin, George W. Goodwin, Benjamin G. Davis, John W. Sargent, Frank W. Greene, George W. Piper, Thomas Humphreys, Moses Brown, Albert W. Greenleaf, John C. M. Blaisdell, John C. Risteen, Dr. H. G. Leslie.


LADIES' GENERAL CHARITABLE SOCIETY.


Instituted 1850. Incorporated 1859. Annual meeting, last Tuesday in Octo- ber. EXECUTIVE BOARD-1st Directress, Mrs. A. S. Jones, 5 Fruit street. 2d Directress, Mrs. S. M. Gale. 91 State street. 3d Directress, Miss Mary Q. Brown, 7 Fruit street. Secretary, Miss Emily Getchell, 15 Woodland street. Treasurer, Miss H. B. Osgood, 5 Harris street.


NEWBURYPORT BETHEL SOCIETY.


Annual meeting, first Wednesday in November. President, Mrs. Herbert A. Ingraham. Directresses, Mrs. Anthony S. Jones, Miss Susan N. Brown, Mrs. Dr. Snow .. Treasurer, Mrs. William Graves. Secretary, Miss E. H. Kimball.


MERRIMAC HUMANE SOCIETY.


Established 1802. Annual meeting, first Tuesday in September. President, Edward S. Moseley. Vice-President, Anthony S. Jones. Treasurer, William H. Swasey. Sec., Moses E. Hale. Auditor, Philip K. Hills. Trustees, Edward S. Moseley, William H. Swasey, Anthony S. Jones, Isaac H. Boardman, Moses E .. Hale, F. A. Howe, Henry Cook, Charles Lunt, Albert Cheever.


NEWBURYPORT MARINE SOCIETY.


Established 1772. Annual meeting, last Thursday in November. Objeets : First, To improve the knowledge of the coast by communications from its mem- bers (who are exclusively shipmasters). Second, To raise a common fund for the relief of members or their families when in poverty. President, Robert Coueh. Vice-President, Albert Cheever. Treasurer, William H. Lunt. Secre- tary, William H. Bayley.


NEWBURY HISTORICAL SOCIETY.


Instituted September 5, 1877. Annual meeting, last Wednesday in January. President, Wm. Little, Newbury. Secretary, Luther Dame, Newbury. Treas.,. Philip H. Lunt, Newburyport.


OLD LADIES' HOME.


No. 18 Olive street. President, Mrs. Aliee L. March. Vice-President, Mrs .. Robert Couch. Treasurer, Miss C. C. Hoyt. Secretary, Mrs. Sarah A. Simpson. Matron, Mrs. Nancy K. Morrell.


GARFIELD ASSOCIATES.


Meets third Monday in each month at 76 State street. President, John B .. Nelson. Vice-President, Mary S. Baleh. Secretary, William H. Bayley. Col- lector, John N. Pike. Treasurer, Charles M. Crofoot.


AMERICAN YACHT CLUB.


Commodore, E. P. Pride. Vice-Commodore, Daniel B. Peirce. Fleet Captain, Charles Wills. Secretary, William J. Creasey. Treasurer, Wm. C. Thompson. Measurer, William G. Bowen.


SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF AGED FEMALES.


Founded 1835. Incorporated 1839. Annual meeting, third Wednesday in May. 1st Directress, Mrs. Robert Couch. 2d Directress, Mrs. John Gray. Treas- urer, Miss Catharine C. Hoyt. Secretary, Mrs. Moses Shackley.


ANNA JAQUES HOSPITAL.


No. 20 Broad street. Incorporated 1884. The Hospital is in charge of Moses. B. Little and wife. Chief Nurse, Margaret McDonald. Trustees, F. A. Howe (President), W. H. Swasey (Treasurer), Benjamin Hale (Clerk), E. P. Dodge, A. P. Sawyer, Nathaniel Dole, E. R. Sibley, J. A. Douglass, C. W. Ordway. Medi -. cal Staff, F. A. Howe, E. P. Hurd, George W. Snow, George Montgomery, A. B .. Dearborn, J. F. Young, J. J. Healy, H. F. Adams, Enoch Cross, J. A. Douglass, Orin Warren, Gorham D. Rogers, II. G. Leslie.


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NEWBURYPORT SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.


Incorporated 1871. Annual meeting, third Monday in October. President, E. S. Moseley. Secretary, Sam. E. Sargent. Treasurer, Charles J. Brockway. Agent, the City Marshal.


FREEDMAN'S AID SOCIETY. .


President, Miss Mary Q. Brown. Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Eben Sumner, Mrs. Richard Plumer, Mrs. E. Cross, Mrs. E. G. Currier. Secretary, Mrs. L. F. Dim- mick, 228} High street.


MERRIMAC BIBLE SOCIETY.


President, Rev. D. T. Fiske, D.D. Vice-President, Edward S. Moseley. Cor- responding Secretary, Rev. S. J. Spalding, D.D. Recording Secretary, S. B. Carter .. Treasurer, Philip H. Lunt.


WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.


Rooms, 62 State street. President, Miss Mary Q. Brown. Vice-Presidents,. Mrs. S. L. Spiller, Mrs. Francis Curtis. Secretary, - Treasurer, Miss M. A. Roaf. Auditor, Miss Jeannette N. Balch.


NEWBURYPORT WOMAN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.


Incorporated 1869. President, Mrs. L. F. Dimmick. Directresses, Mrs. A. S .- Jones, Mrs. William Graves. Secretary, Miss Susan N. Brown, 7 Fruit street .. Treasurer, Mrs. H. A. Ingraham.


NEWBURYPORT FEMALE CHARITABLE SOCIETY.


Organized June 8, 1803. Incorporated 1859. President, Mrs. E. T. Northend. Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Susan N. Brown, 7 Fruit street.


FATHER LENNON BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.


Meets every Thursday evening at 13 Merrimac street. President, William C. Cuseck. Vice-President, A. M. Graham. Secretary, Albert E. Moyland. Treas- urer, Peter Cusack.


PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.


Washington, cor. Court street. Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, of Nazareth, Nelson County, Ky. For boys and girls. There are 800 scholars under 17 teachers.


POST OFFICE.


No. 16 Pleasant, cor. Inn street. Postmaster, Samson Levy. Assistant Post- master, Sam'l Brookings, jr. Clerks. J. Hermann Carver, Frank O. Frost, Henry Donahoe. Letter Carriers, John G. King, Benjamin P. Ireland.


CUSTOM HOUSE.


No. 23 Water street. Office hours, from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Collector, George- W. Jackman. Deputy Collector, Charles W. Davenport. Weighers, Gaugers, and Inspectors, William C. Cuseck, Amos H. Geary. Janitor, Geo. L. Jackman.


COURTS AND COUNTY OFFICERS. SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.


Chief-Justice, Marcus Morton, of Andover. This Court is held at Salem on the third Tuesday of April and first Tuesday of November. Law and Jury Term, first Tuesday in November.


SUPERIOR COURT. Chief Justice, Lincoln F. Brigham, of Salem.


This Court is held for civil business, at Salem, on the first Monday of June and December; at Newburyport, on the first Monday of September; at Law- rence, on the first Monday of March; and for criminal business, at Salem, on the fourth Monday of January ; at Newburyport, on the second Monday of May; and at Lawrence, on the first Monday of October.


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COURT OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY FOR ESSEX CO.


Judge, George F. Choate, of Salem. Registrar, Jeremiah T. Mahoney, of Salem. Assistant Registrar, E. D. Hines, of Danvers.


Clerk of the Courts, Dean Peabody, Lynn. Asst. Clerk, Geo. R. Lord, Salem. The records are kept at the office of the Registrar, in the Court House, Salem. The Probate Court sits as follows: - Salem, first and third Monday in every month, except third Monday in August: Newburyport, fourth Monday in Jan- uary, March, May, June, July, September, and November; Gloucester, fourth Monday in April and October; Haverhill, second Monday in April and October; Lawrenee, second Monday in January, March, May, June, July, September, and November.


District Attorney for Essex County, Henry F. Hurlburt, Lynn.


Assistant District Attorney, Charles A. DeCourcy, Lawrence.


Masters in Chancery for Essex County, George F. Choate, Nath'l J. Holden, Charles W. Richardson, Salem; Aretas R. Sanborn, Andrew C. Stone, Lawrence; John W. Tilton, Haverhill; Henri N. Woods, Rockport; W. C. Fabens, Thomas B. Newhall, James H. Sisk, Lynn.


County Commissioners, John W. Raymond, Beverly; George J. L. Colby, Newburyport; Edward B. Bishop, Haverhill. Clerk, Dean Peabody, Lynn.


Special Commissioners, Daniel B. Lord, Salem; Orlando B. Tenney, George- town.


$ Their meetings are held as follows: - At Ipswich, on the second Tuesday of April; Salem, second Tuesday of July; Newburyport, second Tuesday of Oeto- ber; Lawrence, last Tuesday of August; and on the fourth Tuesday of December at Salem, Ipswich, or Newburyport, as the Court may determine.


Commissioners of Insolvency, John J. Flaherty, Gloucester; Wm. F. Moyes, Lawrence; Frank C. Richardson, Essex.


Commissioners to Qualify Ciril Officers in Newburyport, John T. Brown, Stephen Collins, Newburyport; Daniel Lunt, Newbury.


Commissioner of Wrecks, John S. Glover, Ipswich.


County Treasurer, E. Kendall JJenkins, Andover. Office, Court House, Salem. Registrars of Deeds, Southern District, Charles S. Osgood, Salem. Office, Court House, Salem. Northern District, John R. Poor, Lawrence. Office, Court House, Lawrence.


Sheriff of Esser County, Horatio G. Herrick, Lawrence.


Deputy Sheriff's, Charles W. Morrill, Amesbury; George S. Cole, Andover; Daniel J. Preston, Danvers; Ezra Perkins, Essex; William Cronin, Gloucester; Frederick O. Raymond, Haverhill; Joseph Spiller, Ipswich; Alanson Briggs, Elmer A. Briggs, John P. Bradstreet (at jail), Lawrence; Edwin J. Medbery, C. M. Merritt, Lynn; Charles E. Goss, Methuen; Charles L. Ayers, Newburyport; Arthur Bishop, Rowley; Samuel R. Hathaway (at jail), Daniel Potter, Samuel A. Johnson, Salem.


Keeper of Jail and House of Correction in Salem, Samuel R. Hathaway. Keeper of Jail in Newburyport, Charles L. Ayers.


Keeper of House of Correction, and Supt. of Receptacle for the Insane in Ips- wich, Y. G. Hurd, M.D.


Keeper of Jail and House of Correction in Lawrence, Horatio G. Herrick. Chaplain of Essex County House of Correction, Rev. William C. Bartlett. Public Administrator, Luther Dame, 5 High street, Newbury.


Bail Commissioner, Edward F. Bartlett, 31 State street.


Medical Examiner, 3d District (which ineludes Newburyport, Newbury, West Newbury, Amesbury, and Salisbury), George W. Snow, 13 Charter street.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Edward F. Bartlett, Horace I. Bartlett, J. C. M. Bayley, John T. Brown, Sylvester B. Carter, John Coombs, Robert Couch, John J. Currier, Charles C. Dame, John C. Donovan, Jas. V. Felker, B. Gardner Gerrish, Joseph G. Gerrish, Benjamin Hale, Frank W. Hale, Joshua Hale, Moses Emery Hale. Andrew J. Haynes, Philip K. Hills, Francis A. Howe, W. F. Houston, George W. Jackman, Harrison G. Johnson, Nathaniel N. Jones, John L. Knight, John A. Maynard, David J. Merrill, William H. Merrill, Edward S. Moseley, Henry W. Moulton, Nathan A. Moulton, Amos Noyes, Nathaniel Pierce, Daniel P. Pike, John N. Pike. Lawrence W. Piper, Francis W. Putnam, Moses D. Randall, E. C. Salt- marsh, Thos. C. Simpson, jr., David Smith, Geo. H. Stevens, Chas. C. Stockman, Eben F. Stone, Arthur J. Teeling, Henry B. Wheelwright, David L. Withington.


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AMESBURY DIRECTORY


1886-7


CONTAINING A


DIRECTORY OF THE CITIZENS


BUSINESS DIRECTORY,


· RECORD OF THE TOWN OFFICERS, ETC.


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AMESBURY STREET DIRECTORY.


Albion, from 14 Green to Cushing Allen's Corners, South Hampton road, near State line Amesbury ferry, foot of Main Arlington, from opp. 80 Market Aubin, from 53 Main, to Powow river


Bartlett's Corners, Main, junction Haverhill road Boardman, from 48 Market Buttonwood road, from Middle road, opp. Pond Hill road, to Washington, Pleasant Valley California, from 88 to 118 Market


Cammett's lane, from opp. 71 Friend


Carpenter, from Main, near Patten's pond, to Highland Carriage avenue, from Chestnut


Carver, from Highland to Whittier


Centre, from 18 Powow


Chase, from Aubin Cedar, from opp. 69 Market


Chestnut, from Railroad avenue to 68 Elm


Church, from Morrill to Powow river Clark, from Market to Elm


Clark's court, from 31 Friend Clark's lane, from Friend, near Main


Clay, from 27 Main to Chase Cleveland, from 181 Main Colchester, from Albion to Congress Collins, from 77 Elm Collins court, from 83 Elm


Congress, from 61 Elm to N. H. line


Corliss, from 50 Market Currier, from 47 Main Cushing, from Congress to Clark's pond Davis court, from 32 Friend


Dennett, from Pond to Morrill


East Elm, from Rocky Hill road, S. P. East Greenwood, from 117 Main


Elm, from Market square to Rocky Hill road Essex, from 34 High to Orchard Evans' place, from Rocky Hill road, near Main, S. P. Exeter road, continuation of Market street Friend, from 16 Main to Lion's Mouth road


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Fruit place, from 40 Market Garfield, from Whitehall


Green, from Congress to Spring


Greenwood, from opp. 117 Main, to Highland


Gun House lane, from 137 Main


Hampton road, from Rocky Hill road to Amesbury line Haverhill road, from Bartlett's Corners to Merrimac line Hayes, from Whitehall


High, from Market square to Powow river


Highland, from Friend to Haverhill road


Hollow road, from 67 Friend to Highland


Horton, from 7 Aubin


Hunt road, from Buttonwood road


Huntington avenue, from 67 Elm


Kendrick's lane, from 151 Main


Kimball road, from Haverhill road to Kimball pond


Lincoln court, from 96 Main


Linwood place, from 3 High


Lion's Mouth road, from junction Friend and Highland to Ring's Corner


Locust, from Whittier to Highland


Long's lane, from 165 Main


Main, from Market square to Salisbury Point


Main, S. P., from Powow river to iron bridge


Main continued, from 90 Main


Maple, from opp. 81 Friend to Whitehall


Market, from Market sq. to Exeter and So. Hampton roads Market square, junction Main, High, Market, Elm, and Water


Martin road, from Washington to Haverhill road Mechanics' row, from 106 Main


Merchants' row, Main, corner High


Middle road, from Haverhill road, above Martin road, to Merrimac line Mill, from 9 Main


Morrill, from 74 Elm to Carriage avenue


Morrill court, from 23 High to Dennett


Morrill's lane, from 27 Main, S. P.


Nayson's lane, from 67 Main


Newton road, from Ring's Corner to State line Oak, from 100 Elm, near the cemetery Oakland, from Oak


Old Orchard road, from Allen's Corners to old cemetery Orchard, from 24 High


Ordway court, from 74 Main


Osgood place, from 100 Main


Page's lane, from 44 Market


Pleasant, from 12 School to 55 Friend


Pond, from 20 Friend to 17 High


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Pond Hill road, from Middle road, opp. Buttonwood road, to Haverhill road


Powow, from 14 High


Prospect, from 51 Market to 24 Winter


Railroad street, from Water to Ring


Railroad avenue, from Elm to the railroad


Rich's court, from 48 Elm


Ring, from 20 Elm to Water


Ring's Corner, junction Newton, South Hampton and Lion's Mouth roads


Rocky Hill road, from Main, S. P. to Rocky Hill


Rowell's court, from 1 Market square


Rowell's lane, from 57 Friend


Sandy Hollow, from 67 Friend to Highland


School, from Main to 40 Friend


Seabrook road, from Main, near iron bridge, S. P. South Hampton road, from 80 Market Spring, from 43 Elm to 16 Green Summer, from 40 Friend to Thompson


Thompson, from 12 Whitehall to Powow river


Tremont avenue, from Powow, near Prospect


Tuxbury, changed to Cedar


Union, from 6 High Union court, from 59 Market


Washington, from 56 Elm


Washington, S. P., from Amesbury ferry to Merrimac line Water, from Market sq. to Powow river Whitehall, from Friend to N. H. line


Whittier, from Carpenter to Main continued Whittier avenue, from 9 Whitehall to Maple Winter, from 16 High to Prospect


AMESBURY BLOCKS, HALLS, ETC.


Arcade block, 1 to 5 Main Bank block, Market square, corner Market Bartlett & Bagley's block, 58 to 64 Main Clark's block, 38 to 44 Main


Clark's block, Friend, near Main Hilton's block, Railroad avenue


Knights of Honor Hall, 13 Main


Merrimac Opera Hall, Friend, opp. Pond


Odd Fellows Hall, Friend, near Main Post-office block, 2 Main Public Library, Friend, near Main Rowell's block, Market square Turner's block. 11 Main Union block, Market square, Elm, cor. Water Webster building, 32 to 36 Main


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(For Abbreviations see page 21.)


Adams George, painter, bds. Church, near Powow river Adams John Q. physician, 6 Bartlett and Bagley's block, house do.


Ainsworth Benjamin F. woodworker, bds. 16 Whitehall


Ainsworth George, boards corp. boarding house


Ainsworth George, weaver, house 16 Whitehall


Ainsworth George, weaver, house 142 Hamilton corp., Whitehall


Ainsworth Joseph E. carriage painter, bds. 16 Whitehall Aldrich Charles B. dasher stitcher, Elm, near Clark, bds. Colchester, cor. Albion


Aldrich Charles W. carriage-body maker, house Main, near iron bridge, S. P.


Aldrich Edward M. woodworker, house 17 Water


Aldrich Mary S. widow, house Colchester, cor. Albion


Aldrich William C. carriage painter, b. Colchester, c. Albion Alexander Charles E. carpenter, house 184 Main


Alexander Elwin H. ( Currier & Alexander), Market sq., bds. 21 Main


Allen Abigail O. widow, house 39 Elm


Allen Charles W. carriage trimmer, h. head of Linwood pl. Allen C. L. & J. W. groceries and hardware, Market sq. h. 51 Elm


Allen George, overseer, Hamilton Woolen Co. h. 24 Friend Allen J. K. clerk, American House, boards do.


Allen James M. woodworker, house 7 Green


Allen James W. ( C. L. & J. W. Allen), Market sq. house rear 24 Friend


Allen John J. clerk, C. L. & J. W. Allen's, b. rear 24 Friend


Allen Susan, widow, house 24 Friend


Allen Warren L. woodworker, boards 7 Green


Allison Clarence T. woodworker, house Pleasant, near Sandy Hollow


Allison Frank, carriage maker, house 2 Union American Express Co. 18 and 20 Market


A MERICAN HOUSE, H. C. Moore, proprietor, Main street ( see outside front cover )


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MES WILLIAM H. coal, Amesbury ferry, house 45 Main, S. P. (see page 369)


Ames William N. box manuf. house 45 Main, S. P.


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Amesbury Amusement Bureau, Currier & Johnson, man" agers, 5 Main [ager, 1 Market Amesbury Cash Clothing House, E. L. Wohlgemuth, man- Amesbury Cleansing Co., E. L. Scribner, prop., Elm, near Clark, house at Newburyport


Amesbury National Bank, 19 Main


MESBURY NEWS, J. B. Rodgers, pub., Post-office A block, Main street


Amesbury and Salisbury Insurance Co., C. L. Allen, sec., Market square


MESBURY AND SALISBURY VILLAGER, J. M. A & I. J. Potter, publishers, Market sq. (see page 369) Anderson Frank, carriage scourer, house 9 Green


Anderson John, blacksmith, bds. head of Linwood pl. Andrews Albert, boards American House


*Andrews Frank, teamster, house I Whittier av.


Andrews Frank M. boat builder, house 5 Elm, S. P.


Andrews Hannah E. widow, house 15 Washington


Andrews John, operative, house Thompson, n. Whitehall Andrews Percival, boat builder, boards 5 Elm Andrews Sarah, widow, house 7 Winter


Armitage John F. overseer, house 8 Pond Arnold Susan, widow, house 57 Market


Arthur Arthur C. blacksmith, h. East Greenwood, n. Main Arthur Charles, elevator-man, boards corp. boarding house Arthur William, weaver, boards corp. boarding house Atkins Curtis E. bookkeeper, 7 School, bds. Hotel Mascot Atwood Arthur HI. ( Atwood Bros. Mfg. Co.), 7 School, h. 90 Market


Atwood Bros. Mfg. Co. ( W. I. and A. H. Atwood), silver platers, 7 School




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