The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1906-1907, Part 20

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Publication date: 1906
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Sampson, Murdock
Number of Pages: 868


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41 Aubin street, , near Two strokes of the alarm will signify that the fire is out, and all companies are dismissed, thus 1-1 The chief's call will be given only when the com- panies are wanted to assemble at the station, thus 11-11-11, and will be dismissed by the all out signal given


POLICE DEPARTMENT Police Station, Town Hall


Chief, Patrick Ryan


Patrolmen, John O'Neil, Edward Rowell, J Fred Ives, Charles E Murray, J E Moison .


Specials, Joseph O'Neil, Joseph Fitzgerald, Na- poleon Laroque, Edmund Peaslee, Henry F True, Frank F Hibbs, John L Fogg, George E Randall, Michael Doreey, Frank B Dow, Sylvester E Towne, Ferdinand Lagasse, William Broderick, John II Howarth


Constables, Charles E Kennard and the patrol- men


Probation Officer, R O Bailey


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Second District Court


Town Hall, Friend street. Judge, George W Cate. Special Justices, William Smeath, M Perry Sargent. Clerk, Fred A Brown


AMESBURY PUBLIC LIBRARY


No 149 Main street. Hours for delivery from 2 to 8 P. M., and 2 to 9 P. M. Saturdays. Number of volumes, 12,000. Established 1856. Librarian, Miss Alice C Follansbee. Assistants, Alice D Brown, Ruth Osborne


SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS School Committee


Chairman-George W Cate


Secretary-John M Garland Office hours during term time : 4 to 5 P. M. Tues- days


Members of the Board-Term expires April, 1907: J M Garland, Frank Savage, Thomas II Chiv- ers. Term expires April, 1908: G W Cate, E J Graves, Herman Cooper. Term expires April, 1909 : Gilbert N West, James P Graves, Samuel I Collins. Superintendent of Schools, Charles E Fish


High School


Main cor Greenwood. Principal, Forrest Brown. Assistants, Lillian R Edmands, Amy Burlingame, Grace B Carr, Harriet Rollins, Ethel AAllison, Harold C Wingate, Marion Stover, Mary T Currier


Common Schools


WHITTIER, Prospect street. Principal, Mabel E Lunt. Assistants, Florence M. George, Mary E McDonald, Sally M Dennett


HACKETT. Principal, Winifred Miller


IRVING. Principal, Cora F Boardman. Assist- ant, Am Coffin


BARTLETT. Principal, T Hortense Soper. As- sistant, Grace L Hallier


GARFIELD. Principal, Ursula E Pendexter. Assistant, Ethel M Jackson


ORDWAY, School street. Principal, Nellie F Sargent. Assistants, Grace L Bennett, Grace O Sar- gent, Annie C Pottle


DAVIS, Friend street. Principal, Lydia M Ro- well. Assistant, May Chase


Intermediate Schools


AGASSIZ, Market street. Principal, Mabel Cur- rier. Assistants, Ethel S Evans, Amy B Morrill


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DORR, Rocky Hill road. Principal, Gladys Davis MACY, Main street. Marion E Hardy, Etta M Taylor MANN, 122 Elm street. Alice P Sargent POND HILLS ( Mixed). Bessie F' Langley


Parochial Schools


Instituted 1875. Main cor School rear of St Joseph's Church. For boys and girls. Under the charge of the Sisters of St Joseph. Sister Augustine, superior. There are 600 scholars and 14 teachers Sisters of the Infancy of Jesus and Mary, 79 Friend street. In charge of the Sacred Heart school. Sister St Calixtus, superior. Five sisters


CHURCHES


Market Street Baptist Church. Pastor, Rev William F Wilson. Clerk, E HI Alexander. Supt of Sab- bath School, W La Cutter. Sexton, Frank R Pre- vans. Organist, Mrs George Batchelder Christian Church. Main cor Rocky Hill road, Salis- bury Point. Pastor, Roy Henry W MeCrone. . Treas, Samuel True. Clerk. Mary True. Supt of Sabbath School. Sammel True


Christian Science Chapel, & Sparhawk street. Sher- man Trumbull, Ist Reader Main Street Congregational Church. Main near School street. Pastor, Rey James D Dingwell. Treas. James W Clark. Clerk. Charles I Tuck- er. Supt of Sabbath School, James Miller. Sex- ton. Noman A Grandin


Rocky-Hill Congregational Church, Portsmouth road corner Elin street. Organized 1718; present edi- fice built in 1785


Union Evangelical Church. Main street Salisbury Point. Organized 1835. Pastor, Franklin. W Barker. Treas of Church, J T Bassett. Treas of Parish. Seth Bartlett. Clerk, Lois Fifield. Supt of Sabbath School, E A Goodwin. Organ- ist, Miss Mary Cowden


St James' Church (Episcopal), Main street. Rector, Rev R LeBlane Lynch. Wardens, Charles Scho- field, S F Goodwin. Treasurer and Collector, A N Parry. Clerk, George T Morrill


Sacred Heart ( French Roman Catholic), Friend opp School street. Pastor, Rev John B Labossiere. Sabbath School tanght by Sisters of the Infancy of Jesus and Mary. Organist. Joseph Poirier


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St Joseph's Church ( Roman Catholic), Main corner School street. Pastor, Rev John J Nilan. Asst Pastor. Rev William J Reardon. Sabbath School taught by the Sisters of St Joseph. Sexton, Michael Greaney. Organist, Miss Sarah L Shaw First Universalist Church 171 Main, Pastor, Rev Francis W Gibbs. Treas , E M Currier. Clerk, William HI Dewhurst. Supt of Sabbath School. Elias P Currier


Free Baptist Church, Spring street. Pastor, Ira S Jones. Treas, Mrs C M Lamprey. Clerk, John F Carlton. Supt of Sunday School, Sanmiel Hooper


Friends Meeting House, Friend street corner High- land. Sunday services, 10 o'clock A. M.


First Methodist Episcopal Church, 148 Main. Pas- tor. Rev Frank K Gamble. Recording Steward, E J Holder. Treas, Harvey B Locke. Organ- ist, John Shaw. Church Records, William Mer- cer. Supt of Sunday School. T W Lane. Sex- ton. John A West


BANKS AND SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS


Amesbury National Bank


67 Main street. Incorporated 1883. Capital $100.000. President, James Hume. Cashier, Charles HI Kimball. (see page 376)


Powow River National Bank


1 Market street. Organized 1865. President, George F Bagley. Cashier, Porter Sargent. Dis- count daily. (see page 377)


Provident Institution for Savings in the Towns of Salisbury and Amesbury


3 Market street. Incorporated 1828. President, Seth Clark. Treas, Alfred C Webster. (see page 377)


Amesbury Co-operative Bank


Organized 1886. Capital to be accumulated, $1,- 000,000. Meets first Monday in each month at rooms in Bank building, Market square. Pres, William W Hawkes. Vice-Pres, R E Briggs. Directors, W W Hawkes, R E Briggs, John Currier jr, M B Merrill, A H Fielden. Treas, Porter Sargent. Sec, HI F Carey


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INCORPORATED COMPANIES


Amesbury Thermometer Company Mechanics' row. . Incorporated Feb 7, 1903. Capital $75,000. Pres, C W Putnam. Treas, C W Rowell. See, R G Patten


Amesbury and Salisbury Gas Company


Office, 45 Elm. Organized 1859. Capital $60,- 000. Pres, C W Morse. Treas, John Cashman


Biddle & Smart Company


Foot of Water street. Pres and Treas, W E Biddle


Briggs Carriage Company


Cedar street. Incorporated 1887. Capital, $50,- 000. Pres, R E Briggs. Treas, H F Carey


Amesbury Electric Light Company


Incorporated 1886. Capital stock, $50,000. Treas, B F' Sargent. Supt, HI A Sawyer


Graves & Congdon Co


Oak street. Incorporated 1906. Pres, J R Graves. See and Treas, Il R Jennings


Hamilton Woolen Company


Main street. Capital stock, $1,000,000. Annual meeting of stockholders in January. Treas, CA Coleman. Supt. JJ H Quinn. Paymaster, Timothy F Lynes


Merrimac Hat Company


Merrimac street. Incorporated 1856. Capital. $200,000; 2,000 shares, par value, $100. Pres, Fred- erick E Lowell. Treas, George W Emerson. Agent, Otto Kranz


The Charles Wing Company


Nos 3 and 5 Water street. Incorporated 1893. Carriage trimmings. Pres and Treas, William W Hawkes. Sec. Charles A Steere :


MASONIC Warren Lodge F and A M


Regular meetings first Monday in each month. W .M, Silas Flanders. S W, Frank S Collins. Treas, Gustavus Cammett. See, C W Rowell


Trinity Royal Arch Chapter


Instituted 1870. Regular meetings second Mon- day in each month. High Priest, F HI Merrill. King, Frank S Collins. Seribe, S D Flanders. Treas, E R Sibley. Sec. W B Frisbee


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Amesbury Council of Royal and Select Masters


Meets fourth Monday in each month. T I Mas- ter. Irving A French. P C of Work, William II Colby. D M, Charles L Perkins. Treas, G Cammett. Recorder. W B Frisbee


Friendship Chapter No 58, 0 E S


Meets third Monday in each month. W 31, Mrs Olive W Swett. W P. Gny Bean. A M. Mrs J HI Stiles. See. Mrs & G Austin. Treas, Mas S J Dau- phine


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS Powow Lodge No 90


Instituted Angust 29, 1845. Meets in Odd Fel- lows' Hall every Tuesday evening. N G. E F Tit- comb. P G, Frank M Swett: \ G, F U Richardson. Ree See. @ N West. Fin See, C L Allen. Treas, Daniel Richards


Harmony Encampment No 51 "


Instituted January 24, 1877. Meets in Odd Fel- lows' Hall, first and third Thursdays. C. P., Thomas Swallow. II P. Fred R Jones. S W. C W Allen. J W. C B Boardman. Scribe, C M Tessimond. Treas, George W Nickerson


DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH Colfax Lodge No 59


Regular meetings first and third Fridays in Odd Fellows' Hall. P N G. Mrs Annie M Stiles. N G, Mrs Charlotte M MeKenzie. V G. Mrs Granville Bagley. See, Mas Stella S West. Fin See, Mas Syl- vester Wiggin. Treas, Mrs Elizabeth Stephan


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC E P Wallace Post No 122


Meets first and third Monday evenings in Pyth- ian Hall, Market square . Com, Geo N Janvrin. S V C, M M Dennett. J V C, George W Austin. Adj, Freeman E Hodge. Q M, C E Kennard. Surgeon, John A Douglass, M D. Chap, D W Davis. O of D, Warren George. O of G, JE Maddox. SM, J P Blanchard. Q M S, Albert Morrill


WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS


Meets at Pythian Hall, 15 Market square, second and fourth Mondays in every month. Pres, Mrs Martha Silloway. Treas, Mrs Georgia A Collins. Sec, Mary B Tucker


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UNITED ORDER OF THE GOLDEN CROSS Iron Commandery No 349


Meets second Mondays in Red Men's Hall. G C, Mrs Elizabeth Stephan. K of R. Mary S Babb. Treas. Walter B Titcomb


FATHER MATHEW TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY


Meets at Father Mathew Hall, 51 Elm street, every Wednesday evening. Pres, John J Flanagan. See, Fred J Larned. Treas, J P Hession


LADY FATHER MATHEW TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY


Meets at Father Mathew Hall, 51 Elm street, every Friday evening during the month. Pres, Miss Mary Greeley. See, Mary Flanagan. Treas, Nora Mechan


SONS OF TEMPERANCE Phoenix Division


Meets in Bartleft's Hall, High corner Market. WV P. Mrs M F Dennett. R S, Miss Marion B Cook. Treas, Miss Susie Fitz


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN Attitash Tribe No 31 ..


Instituted December 6, 1886. Meets in K of P ITall, second and fourth Thursdays. Sachem, Charles W Hatch. C of R. W B Frisbee. Collector of Wam- pum, E L Frisbee. K of W, John J Riley


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS


Meets second and fourth. Mondays in K of C HIall. Grand Knight. Martin J Newell. Treas, Tim- othy F Lynes. See, William P Healey


KNIGHTS OF HONOR Riverside Lodge


Meets at 167 Main street, first and third Satur- days. Dictator, J O George. Reporter, C W Ro- well. Financial Reporter, C F Stephan. Medical Examiner, J A Douglass


NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PROTECTION


Meets second and fourth Thursdays in Odd Fellows' Hall, 2 Friend. Warden, Mrs Mary Rowell. See. Gilbert N West. Fin Sec, Mrs Alice Kendall. Treas, George E Hodge


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4 UNITED ORDER OF THE GOLDEN STAR Success Commandery No 29


Meets second and fourth Saturdays at Red Men's Hall. N C, Eva Maddox. Recorder, Annie Morrill, 5 Cushing. Treas, James B Shaw


UNITED ORDER OF PILGRIM FATHERS John Hancock Colony No 70


Instituted May 24, 1886. Meets first and third Mondays. Gov, Stephen E Combes. Sec, Mrs E L Kelly. Treas, Margaret Mellugh. Coll, George W Marden


ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN Upchurch Lodge


M W, Charles B Carney. Foreman, FL Prescott. Recorder, C M Tessimond. Overseer, C B Carney. Financier, Daniel Richards. Receiver, C F Stephan


Amesbury Lodge No 137


Organized April 4, 1892. Meets first and third Thursdays in K of C Hall. M W, Daniel Mabb. Re- corder, II E Wilford. Foreman, C W Currier. Over- seer, Wm Gallant. Receiver, C S Wingate. Finan- eier, Panl Cullen. Election of officers last meeting in December


Whitman Lodge No 25


Organized March 1, 1899. Meets third Friday evening in K of C Hall. C of II, Mrs Eugene Plunk- ett. Lady of Honor, Miss Eugene Verrette. . Record- er, Mrs Nathan Wing


JUNIOR ORDER OF UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS


Instituted October 18, 1883. Meets every Fri- day evening in Red Men's Hall, 44 Main street. Rec See, Francis ( Davis. Treas Cyrus W Rowell


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Phintias Lodge No 65


Instituted October 23, 1874. Meets every Wed- nesday evening at Pythian Hall, 15 Market square, Chan Com, Lawrence A Freeman. Vice-Chan, Frank L Wilson. Prelate, John Pow. Keeper of Records and Seal, Millbury HI Sands. Master of Finance, HI E Baxter. Master of Exchequer, E T Sanborn. Mas- ter-at-Arms, Willard L Blanchard


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MASS. CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS St Jarlath Court


Meets second and last Tuesdays of each month at K of P Hall. Chief Ranger, Henry Burke. Vice- Chief Ranger, John J Murphy. Ree See, JJ R Burke. Fin See, Jeremiah Greely. Treas, John MeGrath


ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS NO 3


Organized October 1870. Meets in Union block every Monday. Pres, Martin Moran. See, John Kitt. Treas. Patrick Burke


SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC


Amesbury and Salisbury Agricultural Society


Organized 1856. Incorporated 1881. Annual meeting second Monday of December in Patten's block. The annual exhibition and fair is held in September. President, Daniel Webster. Treasurer, N E Collins. Secretary, Edwin George


Amesbury and Salisbury Natural History Society


President, HI G Leslie. Secretary, George T Morrill. Executive Committee, Edward A Brown


Amesbury and Salisbury Home for Aged Women


Instituted December 3, 1874. Ilome 276 Main street. President, Agnes M Horton. Treasurer, George F Bagley. Clerk, Mrs Frances E Clement. Matron, Mrs William S Wells


Amesbury Grange No 127


Organized December 12, 1885. Meets at Red Men's Hall on the first and third Tuesday evenings of each month. . M, Willis Bartlett, Salisbury. O, Eben Currier. L, Mrs Abbie M Babb. Chaplain, J A Davis. Sec, Charles F Tibbetts. Treas, Frank B Morrill


Amesbury Trade Association


Annual meeting first Monday in May. Meets at Republican headquarters. Pres, William W Hawkes. Vice-Pres, James HI Hassett. Treas, Porter Sargent. Sec, E J Graves


Amesbury Veteran Fireman's Association


Meets first Wednesday of each month, Water street. Pres, Henry T. True. Treas, George Crouth- ers. Sec, Arthur Caswell. Foreman, Patrick Man- ning


Whittier Home Association


Meets first Tuesday at No 4 Pleasant. Organ- ized 1898. Pres, Mrs Emily B Smith. Cor See, Mrs J HI Howarth. Ree See, Mrs R E Briggs. Treas, Miss Emma C Woolfenden


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Women's Christian Temperance Union


Meets every second Friday afternoon at Y M C A Building. Pres, Mrs Marion C Hovey. Treas, Mrs Alice W Maxfield. Sec, Miss Lois Fifield. Cor Sec, Miss Sally Sargent, 7 Moody st


Young Men's Christian Association


Building. High cor Union street. Pres. Thomas Clark. Vice-Pres, Warren E Fuller. Treas, D C Maxfield. Gen Sec, W E Lewis


Ladies' Auxiliary Y M C A


Meets second Thursday at Y M ( A rooms. Pres, Mrs D & Maxfield. Sec, Mrs Frank Prescott. Treas, Mrs John A Douglass


Ladies' Charitable Society


Meets first Wednesday in January. Pres, Mrs E A Childs. See and Treas, Mrs John A Donglass L'Union St Jean Baptiste Pres. Benjamin Michaud. See, Arthur Lan- oureaux. Treas, Magloire Simard


CLUBS Alliance Boat Club


House at Salisbury Point. Meets first Wednes- day of each month. Commodore. Carl F Vietor. Clerk, Charles F' Robinson. Treas, Carl ( Chipman


Lafayette French Naturalization Club


16 Friend street.' Pres, Andrew Brochu. See, Alfred Caron jr. Treas. Magloire Simard


Wonnesquam Boat Club


Rooms, Hamilton block, 18 Main street. Meets first Tuesday in each month. Pres, James II Walker. Vice-Pres, Fred R Jones. See. II J Quinn. Treas. William H Locke. Fleet Captain. W V Barker


Orphans' Club


Instituted 1876. Meets at 2 High street. every evening. Pres, See and Treas, F N True


CEMETERIES Mt Prospect Cemetery Elm street. Organized 1852. Trustees, George E Hodge, Albert B Brown, Samuel I Collins. Treas, S I Collins. Supt, JJ W Patterson


St Joseph's Catholic Cemetery


Haverhill road. Organized 1872. Superintend- ent, Patrick Pendergast


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Salisbury Point Cemetery Salisbury Beach road


INSURANCE COMPANY Amesbury and Salisbury Insurance Company


No 5 Market square. Pres, W C Jewett, Wor- cester. See, E D Howe, Marlboro. Treas, C L Allen


POST OFFICE


Office hours from 6.30 A. M. to 8 P. M. Post- master, William A Murphy. Asst Postmaster, Brain- ard G Pillsbury. Letter Carriers, W B Frisbee, Frank M Swett, James II Morrill. M Everett Collins, E F Tuxbury, CE Todd, Roy E Morse. R F D. Sub Carriers, Robert G Maines, George W Mercer


Money order office open from 7.30 A. M. to 7.30 P. M.


RAILROADS


Amesbury Branch, Boston & Maine Railroad Depot, Railroad avenne, near Ehn street Exeter, Hampton & Amesbury Street Railroad No 3 Main street


Newburyport & Amesbury Street Railroad Station, 24 Main street


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE


George Il Briggs, George W Cate, Jacob T Choate, Robert G Patten, Anthony W Reddy, Willam Smeath, Alfred C Webster, Daniel Webster, David L Bartlett, E P Wallace, Timothy F Lynes. Porter Sargent, J P Titcomb, M Perry Sargent, Charles I Pettingell


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Albion, from 3 Green to Cushing [line


Allen's Corners. South Hampton road, near State Allston, from Arlington to Prospect Arlington, from 102 Market


Atlantic avenue, from 177 to 165 Elm Aubin, from 96 Main to Powow river


Anzman, from 115 Market to California Bartlett's Corners, Main, junction Haverhill road Bay, from 135 Elm opp the cemetery [ Martin road Beacon, from Merrimac, opp Merrimac Hat Co to Belmont, from 80 Market


Boardman. from 63 Market


Buttonwood road. from Middle road opp Pond Hill road, to Merrimac, Pleasant Valley California. from 133 Market


Cammett's court from opp 120 Friend


Carpenter, from 207 Main to 24 Highland


Carriage avenue, from Chestunt to Oakland


Carver, from 9 Whittier to 10 Highland


Cedar, from 75 Market to Clinton


Cedar court, from 15 Cedar. Centre, from 23 Powow


Chester, from Prospect to Orchard


Chestnut, from Railroad avenne to 116 Elm


Church, from Powow river to Pond


Clark, from 45 Market to Elm


Clark's avenue from 87 Elm


Clark's court, from 42 Friend to 61 Main [Main Clark's lane, from Elm, beyond Railroad crossing to Cleveland, from 294 Main


Clinton, from 91 Congress to South Hampton road Colchester, from Albion to Congress


Collins, from 145 Elm


Collins' court, from 149 Elm to Madison


Congress, from 128 Elm to N HI line


Cowden's court from 302 Main


Currier, from 88 Main


Cushing, from 21 Congress to Clark's pond


Davis court, from 81 Friend


Dennett, from Pond to Morrill court


Dondera's court from 87 Main


Dorr's lane, from 416 Main East Elm, from Rocky Hill road, S P to Dorr's lane


East Greenwood, from 210 Main Ellis place, from 96 Friend


Ellison, from 49 Powow to Prospect


Elm, from Market square to Salisbury line


Elmwood, from 29 Congress


Essex, from Orchard to 34 High


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Evans' place, from 480 Main S P


Fern avenue, from South Hampton road to Congress


Field, from end of Aubin


Friend, from 43 Main to Lion's Mouth road


Fruit place, from 53 Market


Gale's court, from 55 Market


Garfield, from 29 Whitehall to Powow river Iket


Glenwood, from South Hampton rd to opp 195 Mar-


Green, from Spring to Congress


Greenleaf, from 120 Friend to Sparhawk


Greenwood, from 209 Main to Hillside avenue


Hale's court, from 327 Main Hamilton court, from 41 Friend Harrison avenue, from 5 Whittier to G Highland Haverhill road, from 241 Main


Hayes, from 53 Whitehall to Powow river


Iligh. from Market square to Powow river


Highland, from Friend to Haverhill road


Highland terrace, from Collins' court


HIill, from 137 Market to California


Hillside avenue, from Highland to Haverhill road Hollander, from Elmwood street


Horton, from 7 Aubin


Hunt road, from Haverhill road to Buttonwood road Huntington avenue, from 137 Elm [hawk Huntington square, junction Main, School and Spar- John, from 69 Market


Kendrick's court, from 260 Main


Kimball road, from Haverhill road to Kimball pond


Kimball street, from 40 Congress


Lake, from opp 29 Prospect to Orchard


Lake avenue, from 30 Orchard Laurel place, from 380 Main


Leonard's court, from 54 Friend


Lincoln court, from 167 Main


Linwood place, from 3 High Lion's Mouth road, from junetion Friend and High- land to Ring's Corner


Loenst from 13 Whittier to 14 Highland


Lombard avenue, from 319 Main


Long's court, from 50 Friend


Macy, from 242 Main


Madison, from end of Pearl to 26 Monroe


Main, from Market square, at High, to chain bridge Maple, from 131 Friend


Maplewood avenue, from 25 Cedar


Market, from Market square to State line


Market square, junction Main, High, Market, Ehm, and Water Marston, from 164 Ehm to Carriage avenue


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Martin road, from Beacon to Haverhill road


Martin's court, from 54 Friend


Mechanics' row, from 179 Main to Whittier


Melrose, from 43 Congress


Merchants' row, Main corner High [bridge S P Merrill, from Elm st near the line to Main, near iron Merrimac, from 335 Main to Merrimac line


Middle road, from Haverhill road, above Martin road to Merrimac line Mill, from 42 Main


Moody, from 9 Highland to Greenwood


Monroe, from 187 Elm to Salisbury line.


Morrill, from 134 Ehn to Carriage avenue


Morrill court, from 23 High to Dennett


Morrill place, from 213 Main


Morrill's lane from 378 Main


Myrtle, from 200 Market to Vine


Nayson's court, from 148 Main


Newton road, from Ring's Corner to State line


Oak, from 174 Elm


Oakland, from end of Carriage avenne to 10 Oak


Oakland court, from 49 Oakland


Orchard, from 24 High


Orchard court, from 34 Orchard


Ordway court, from 147 Main


Osgood court, from 171 Main


Page's court, see Gale's court


Pearl, from 141 Elm


Pearl avenue, from 22 Pearl to Collins


Pine, from 109 Market [leaf


Pleasant, from 14 School to 86 Friend and to Green-


Pleasant Valley road from end of Merrimac to line Pond Hills road, from Haverhill road to Middle road Pond road, from Lion's Mouth road at Ring's Corner to Kimball's road


Pond street, from 51 Friend to 17 High


Poplar, from Cedar


Portsmouth road, from Ehm st, Rocky Hill, to Monroe


Powow, from 121% High


Prospect, from 64 Market to Allston


Railroad avenne, from 68 Elm to the railroad


Rich's avenue, from 96 Elm


Ring, from Water [and Lion's Mouth roads Ring's Corner junction of Newton, South Hampton River, from end of Oak street


Rocky Hill road, from 430 Main to 244 Elm


Rowell, from 20 South Hampton road to Arlington Rowell's court from 7 Eh


Sawyer's court from 72 Friend


School. from 155 Main to 40 Friend


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South Hampton road from 112 Market Sparhawk, from 159 Main to Hillside av Spring from 113 Elm to 1 Green Stover's court, from 64 Congress Summer, from 87 Friend to Thompson Summit avenue, from Swett's Hill Swett's Hill, from 49 Merrimae


Thompson, from 15 Whitehall to Powow river .


True's court, from 10 Congress to 13 Huntington av Tuxbury Square, junetion Kimball road and Pond rd Union, from 6 High Union court, from 72 Market


Vine, from Glenwood to Fern avenue


Wadleigh court, from 87 Main


Walker avenue, from Chester to Lake


Warren avenue, from 70 Congress Washington, from 108 Elm Water, from Market square to Powow river Wells avenue, from 223 Main to .Highland West Greenwood, from 17 Hillside avenue


Whitcher's court, from 135 Friend


Whitehall, from 107 Friend to N II line Whittier, from Greenwood to Carpenter Whittier avenue, from 9 Whitehall to 11 Maple Wing's court, from 70 Market Wingate, from 66 Congress Winkley, from 41 Highland, across Hillside av Winter, from 16 High to Chester


AMESBURY BLOCKS, HALLS, ETC.


Agricultural Hall, opp 137 Market


Arcade block, 20 to 24 Main Bank block, Market square corner Market


Bartlett's Hall, High corner Market


Brigg's block, Pond near High


Clark's block, 69 to 77 Main


Clark's block, 4216 Friend


Fuller building, 45 and 47 Main


Greene's block, 51 Main G A R Hall, 4 Market Hamilton block, 18 Main Hibernian Hall, Union block


Knights of Columbus Hall, Friend near Main


Macy House, 259 Main built 1654


Masonic Hall, Wilman block Odd Fellow's Hall, 2 Friend near Main Patten's block, 9 Carpenter


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Post Office, 100 Main corner Aubin


Public Library, 149 Main


Pythian Hall, 15 Market square


Red Men's Hall, 44 Main


Rowell's block, 13 Eh


St Jean Baptiste Hall, 23 School


Solari block, 10 and 12 Market


Town Hall, Friend street, opp Pond street


Turner's block, 30 Main


Union block, Market square, Elm corner Water


Webster building, 61 to 65 Main


Whittier House, 86 Friend


Wilman block, 107 and 109 Main


Y M C A building, High corner Union


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AMESBURY GENERAL DIRECTORY


COPYRIGHT 1906, BY SAMPSON & MURDOCK CO


ABBREVIATIONS,-ab. above; agt. agent; asst. assistant; av. avenue; (B.) Bos- ton ; B & M R R. Boston & Maine Railroad; b. or bds. boards; bet. between; bey. beyond; blk. block; bldg. building; c. or cor. corner; corp. corporation; ct. court; " do. ditto; E. East; ex. express; fr. from: ft. foot; gen. general; h. house; ins. insurance; la. lane; mfr. manufacturer; Mig. manufacturing; Merr. Hat Cot Merrimac Hat Co; n. near; N. North; N & A. St. R. R. Newburyport & Amesbury Street Railroad; opp. opposite; pl. place; P. O. Post Office; pres. president; prop. proprietor; r. rear; rd. road; rms. rooms; S. South; S. P. Salisbury Point; sec. secretary; sq. square; st. street; supt. superintendent; treas. treasurer; Wash. Washington; W. West. After the name of the street, the word "street" is usually omitted




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