The Taunton directory, 1896, Part 3

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: Taunton [etc.] : Bordon and Tew [etc.] ;
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Social Hall, 19 Broadway


Staples' block, 41 to 49 West Water, near the bridge


Staples' Hall, 45 West Water


State Lunatic Asylum, Morton street


Taunton Theatre, 24 Court


Taylor building, 10 to 19 City square


Temple of Honor Hall, 120 Bay


Turn Hall, rear 283 Broadway


Union block, I to 39 Main, corner Weir


Union Hall, 58 County


Y. M. C. T. A. & L. Society Hall, Staples avenue


VILLAGES.


Britanniaville, at the Britannia Works, Hopewell Village Crane's Depot, on Taunton branch R. R. near Norton line


East Taunton, on Middleboro Branch R. R. about four miles from the green


Hopewell Village, on Bay street, one mile from the green Oakland Village, on Tremont street


Weir Village, Weir street, one mile from the green


Westville, on Winthrop street, west from the depot Whittenton Village, Bay street, two miles from the green


NEW WARD BOUNDARIES, 1896.


CITY OF TAUNTON.


WARD ONE.


Beginning at the junction of Cohannet and Barnum streets; thence easterly by Barnum street to the existing Ward Six line; thence southerly by the Ward Six line to Godfrey street at the brook; thence westerly by Godfrey street to Marvel street; thence southerly by Marvel street to Highland street; thence westerly by 'Highland street to point, a post, 300 feet southeasterly from Cohannet street; thence southwesterly by an established line, 300 feet from Cohannet street, and parallel thereto, to a point, a post, on Dighton avenue; thence southerly by Dighton avenue and Baker road and the pro- longation of Baker road to Taunton Great River; thence southerly by said river to Three Mile River; thence northerly by said river to a point where said river crosses the Dighton line; thence by lines of Dighton and Rehoboth westerly and northerly to Glebe street; thence easterly by Glebe street to Burt street; thence southerly by Burt street to Rocky Woods street; thence easterly by Rocky Woods, Walker, Fisher, Highland, Oak, Mineral and East Whitehill streets to Vernon street; thence easterly by Vernon street to an angle in Vernon street; thence N. 62° II" E. to a point in Mason street 80 feet south of Myrtle street; thence southerly by Mason street to Cohannet street; thence southwesterly by Cohannet street to the point of beginning.


WARD TWO.


Beginning at the railroad at Danforth street; thence by the line of Ward Eight east to Mill River; thence southerly by Mill River to Spring street; thence southwesterly by Spring street, Bow street and Somerset avenue to Barnum street; thence westerly by Barnum street to Cohannet street; thence north- easterly by Cohannet street to Mason street; thence northerly by Mason street to Wales street; thence westerly by Wales street to Olney street; thence northerly by Olney street to Oak


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street; thence easterly by Oak street to Pine street; thence northerly by Pine street to Shores street; thence easterly by Shores street to Tremont street; thence northerly by Tremont street to Danforth street; thence easterly by Danforth street to point of beginning.


WARD THREE.


Beginning at the river on Spring street; thence northerly by Mill River to a point opposite prolongation of Dartmouth street; thence easterly by Dartmouth street to Hamilton street; thence southerly by Hamilton street to Church street; thence southerly and easterly by Church street to Broadway; thence southerly by Broadway to its junction with Washington street; thence by Washington street northeasterly to Grant street; thence easterly by Grant street to Cedar street; thence south- erly by Cedar street to Fruit street; thence westerly by Fruit street to Trescott street; thence southerly by Trescott street to Main street; thence easterly by Main and Summer streets to Spring street; thence southwesterly by Spring street to the river, the point of beginning.


WARD FOUR.


Beginning at the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, where it crosses the Raynham line; thence by the boundary lines of Raynham, Middleboro, Lakeville and Berk- ley to the railroad at the line of Berkley; thence northerly by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad to Somer- set Av .; thence northeasterly by Somerset Av., Bow street and Spring street to Summer street; thence westerly by Summer and Main streets to Trescott street; thence northerly by Tres- cott street to Fruit street; thence easterly by Fruit street to Cedar street; thence by Cedar street northerly to Grant street; thence easterly by Grant street to Bennett street; thence by Bennett street northeasterly to the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad; thence by said railroad northerly to the point of beginning.


WARD FIVE.


Beginning at the junction of Broadway and the Raynham line; thence southeasterly by Raynham line to the railroad; thence southerly by the railroad to a point opposite Bennett street; thence southwesterly by Bennett street to Grant street; thence westerly by Grant street to Washington street; thence


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southwesterly by Washington street to Broadway ; thence north- erly by said Broadway to a point opposite Church street; thence westerly and northerly by Church street to Hamilton street; thence northerly by Hamilton street to Dartmouth street; thence easterly by Dartmouth street to centre of Broadway; thence northerly by Broadway and Bay street to Jackson street; thence northeasterly by Jackson street to Broadway; thence northerly by Broadway to point of beginning.


WARD SIX.


Beginning at the railroad at Somerset Av .; thence southerly by the railroad and Ward Four boundary line to the Berkley line; thence northwesterly by the Berkley line to Taunton River; thence westerly by said river to Baker road prolonged; thence northerly by Baker road to Dighton Av .; thence north- erly by Dighton Av. to a point, a post, 300 feet southerly from Cohannet street; thence easterly in a line 300 feet distant from Cohannet street and parallel thereto to a point, a post, 300 feet southerly from Cohannet street to Highland street; thence southeasterly by Highland street to Marvel street; thence by Marvel street northeasterly to Godfrey street; thence by God- frey street easterly to the brook where it crosses Godfrey street; thence northerly by the lines of Ward One to a turn at the west side of Wright's pottery; thence to Somerset Av. at the railroad, the point of beginning.


WARD SEVEN.


Beginning at the New York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- road where it crosses the line of Norton; thence southerly by the railroad to Danforth street; thence by Danforth street southwesterly to Tremont street; thence southerly by Tremont street to Shores street; thence westerly by Shores street to Pine street; thence southeasterly by Pine street to Oak street; thence westerly by Oak street to Olney street; thence south- erly by Olney street to Wales street; thence easterly by Wales street to Mason street; thence southerly by Mason street to a point 80 feet south of Myrtle street; thence S. 62° II" W. to an angle in Vernon street; thence westerly by Vernon street to East Whitehill street; thence westerly by East Whitehill, Mineral, Oak, Highland, Fisher, Walker and Rocky Woods streets to Burt street; thence northerly by Burt street to Glebe street; thence westerly by Glebe street to the Rehoboth line; thence northerly and easterly by the lines of Rehoboth and Norton to the point of beginning.


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WARD EIGHT.


Beginning at the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad where it crosses the Norton line; thence by lines of Norton, Easton and Raynham to Broadway; thence southerly by Broadway to Jackson street; thence southwesterly by Jack- son street to Bay street; thence southerly by Bay street and Broadway to Dartmouth street; thence westerly by Dartmouth street and prolongation of Dartmouth street to Mill River; thence westerly in a straight line to the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad at Danforth street; thence northerly by said railroad to the point of beginning.


CEMETERIES.


ST. JOSEPH'S CEMETERY.


East Britannia, near Broadway.


FATHER WILSON CEMETERY.


Broadway. Supt., William H. Tyndal.


MAYFLOWER HILL CEMETERY.


Broadway, cor. Washington. Supt., William H. Tyndal.


OAKLAND CEMETERY.


At Oakland. Supt., E. O. Wilmarth.


PINE HILL CEMETERY.


Stevens, cor. Pine Hill street. Supt., Richard P. Briggs. PLAIN CEMETERY. Broadway, near Dartmouth. Supt., William H. Tyndal.


ST. FRANCIS' CEMETERY.


Glebe, near Walker street.


TAUNTON (OR MT. PLEASANT) CEMETERY.


Crocker street. Sec., Treas. and Supt., S. L. Cushman. Trustees, George B. Williams, Z. Sherman, A. J. Barker, N. H. Skinner, E. H. Bennett, William H. Bent, John E. Sanford, Geo. E. Wilbur.


TAUNTON GENERAL DIRECTORY.


ABBREVIATIONS .- ab., above; agt., agent; av., avenue; (B.), Boston; b. or bds., boards; bet., between; bey., beyond; blk., block; bldg., building; C. S. & M. Co., Cobb Stove and Machine Co .; c. or cor., corner; ct., court; do., ditto; E. T., East Taunton; exp., express; fr., from; ft., foot; h., house; ins., insurance; la., lane; M. M. W., Mason Machine Works; manuf., manufacturer; Mfg., Manufacturing; N. B. R. R., New Bedford Railroad; N. D. C. S. Co., North Dighton Co-operative Stove Co .; N. E. S. Co., New England Stove Co .; n., near; O. C. R. R., Old Colony Railroad; opp., opposite; pl., place; P. S. L. Co., Presbrey Stove Lining Co .; P. O., Post Office; pres., president; r., rear; rd., road; rms., rooms; sec., secretary; sq., square; st., street; supt., superintendent; T. B. R. R., Taunton Branch Railroad; T. C. Co., Taunton Crucible Co .; T. C. M. Co., Taunton Copper Mfg. Co .; T. E. H. Co., Taunton Electrical Heating Co .; T. I. W., Taunton Iron Works; T. N. P. Co., Taunton Nickel Plating Co,; T. S. L. Co., Taunton Stove Lining Co .; treas., treasurer; U. S. L. Co., Union Stove Lining Co .; W. S. L. Co., Williams Stove Lining Co. The word "street" is usually omitted after the name of the street.


Abbott Albert, driver, boards 9 Leonard


Alexander P. machinist, bds. 49 Liberty


Christopher R. removed to Terre Haute, Ind.


66 Frederick W. physician, 72 Broadway, house do.


John A. clerk, Reed & Barton's, house 103 W. Britannia Mary F. nurse, Morton Hospital, 88 Washington, bds. do. Michael, house 49 Liberty, E. T. [Liberty, E. T.


66 M. Everett, hairdresser, Old Colony avenue, boards 49 Richard C. hairdresser, 6 Broadway, h. 6 Dean avenue


66 Sylvina A. Mrs. physician, 72 Broadway, house do.


Ackley Almerin L. supt. Taunton Division, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., Central station, house at Fall River


ACME ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. William E. King, manager, 22 Taylor bldg. (see page 408) Acton Thomas, moulder, house II General Cobb


Adams Asa R. watchman, Weir Stove Co. h. 78 Somerset av.


Bernard, laborer, house 120 Weir


George L. removed to Rockland


66 Ludger, carpenter, house 116 West Britannia


Adlington Henry E. spinner and turner, bds. 20 N. Pleasant Adshead Joseph, house 16 Jenny Lind


ADSHEAD LEVI, express, and agent Hamer's washing ma- chines, 170 Bay, house do. (see page 437) 66 Walter D .. silverworker, boards 59 Cedar


William L. britannia worker, house 115 Bay


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Ahern Maurice, machinist, boards 40 City square Ainscough Elizabeth, widow, house 4 Jackson Ainsworth James B. operative, boards 36 Briggs John B. spinner, house 36 Briggs see also Hainsworth


Albert Field Tack Co. office and works, 19 Spring street Albro Bradford D. clerk, 39 Bay, house 108 Broadway


Charles, house 38 Bay [Broadway


Harry T. clerk, Taunton Locomotive Works, boards 108


66 James D. grocer, 39 Bay, house 33 do.


ALBRO WILLIAM E. jewelry, etc. 52 Main, house 24 Jeffer- son (see side line on front cover)


Alden Edward C. horse clipper, 25 Court, boards 15 Wilbur


John C. house 62 Summer


Aldrich Burton A. saloon, 52 High, house 50 do.


Cassius M. provisions, 71 Clifford, house do.


Frank G. machinist, boards 10 North Pleasant


Harriet A. widow, bds. Chas. O. Ludlow's, Baker's road


Samuel R. spindle maker, house 45 Kilton


William, button maker, rooms 36 High


Aleigo Manuel R. operative, house 17 Blinn's court Alexander William, chef City Hotel, boards do.


Alger Arthur M. lawyer, and register of Probate and Insol- vency, Registry building, Court st. h. 19 Harrison


Frank A. teamster, house 185 Bay


66 N. Herbert, provisions, rear 27 Bay, h. 122 Broadway


William F. driver, boards 14 West Britannia


William H. butcher, 125 Bay, house 14 West Britannia Allaire Joseph, operative, house 30 Van Buren Allen Asa, at Almshouse [140 Weir


Bros. (F. H. and H. S.), groceries, flour, grain, etc.


Charles F. collector, II Crocker sq. house 216 High


66 Clara A. compositor, "Gazette," bds. 22 Jefferson


Frank H. (Allen Bros.), 140 Weir, house 28 Somerset av.


" George, moulder, boards 2 Berkley


George, house 20 Jenny Lind


George, jr. tackmaker, boards 20 Jenny Lind


George F. electrician, house 124 Cohannet


Harry S. (Allen Bros.), 140 Weir, boards 216 High Henry C. house 119 Weir


66 Hiram A. britannia worker, house 19 Maple


66 James Mrs. house 6 Sumner


Joseph F. farmer, boards 213 Tremont Lura A. bookkeeper, 140 Weir, boards 216 High Mary E. teacher, High-st. school, boards 6 Sumner


66 Michael, laborer, boards 33 Court


Otis, moulder, house rear 86 Plain


66 Sarah T. widow, house 213 Tremont


Thomas, M. M. W. boards 20 Jenny Lind


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Allen Wilbur F. laborer, house 22 Jefferson


Alley Frederick H. tinman, house 56 Pine


Otis E. car inspector, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. h. 4 Pine Allman Timothy, laborer, house 25 Leonard court Allyn Ezra, upholsterer, 19 Union block, bds. 13 Newcomb pl. Almada John, coachman, boards 57 Berkley [Fremont Almeder Francis J. painter, Whittenton Mfg. Co. boards 149 Almy Annie M. convasser, rooms 55 Main


Alsop George H. machinist, boards 231 Washington


Julia A. widow of Edward, house 231 Washington Alves Jocinto, brickmaker, house 7 Lane's av. [Dean av.


Ambrose John J. carriage painter, 10 Washington, house 5 Mary, widow, boards 5 Dean av.


Robert, laborer, house II Adams


66 William M. laborer, house 22 Church


Ames Emma N. principal, Whittenton-st. school, bds. 39 Union Amierault Joseph A. spinner, house 28 Grove [boro av. Amory Adelaide, widow, house rear C. C. Wood's off Middle- Anctil Arthur, carpenter, house 30 Russell


Augustin, operative, house 31 Fourth av. [ington


66 Augustin, jr. hairdresser, 20 Broadway, house 483 Wash-


66 Bruno, operative, house Highland, near Cohannet


Anderson Charles, operative, house 42 Battle row, E. T.


66 James M. machinist, house 46 Jenny Lind


John, operative, house rear 30 Monroe


66 John J. clerk, boards 20 Presbrey av.


66 Swantie, operative, house 23 Berkley


Thomas H. jr. driver, house 12} Wilbur


66 William, potter, boards 123 Ingell


Andre Joseph, operative, boards 21 Leonard ct.


Andrew William A. gen. sec. Y. M. C. A. 76 Main, h. 29 White Andrews Anna B. widow of John S. house 169 High


66 John, died Dec. 19, 1894


66 Levi, farmer, house Middleboro av. beyond E. T.


Mowry L. spoonmaker, Reed & Barton's, house 6 Green


66 William, restaurant and ice cream, 40 Main, h. 7 Trescott Andros George W. cashier Taunton Nat. Bank, house 35 Cedar Angell Wilson G. teamster, house 114 Weir


Anthony Bertha M. clerk, Bristol County Bank, bds. 52 Pine 66 Charles S. painter, house 19 Washington


66 Edward (2 Wilbur), died June 20, 1895


66 Etta M. widow of William S. housekeeper, 124 Weir


George B. painter, house 102 Broadway


Henry B. cooper, h. Richmond st. near Chace's station James Y. treas. Anthony & Cushman Tack Co. 24 Court, house 67 Summer


Joseph L. shipping clerk, Weir Stove Co. h. 19 Berkley


66 Joseph S. machinist, house 52 Pine


66 Louisa S. widow of James B. boards 26 Walnut


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Anthony Ralph, student, boards 67 Summer


& Cushman Tack Co. 24 Court


Applebee John, laborer, house 13 Park Applegate Alexander S. boards Mrs. Cordelia M. Horton's ARDEN THOMAS H. asst. supt. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. 70} Main, house 12 Grove (see page 403) Armory Hall Bowling Alley, 7 Summer Armstrong Cassie E. Mrs. house 158 West Britannia Arnold Allen W. drillmaker, house 75 Tremont


Ebenezer C. removed to Oneonta, N. Y. [Cohannet Wilson W. foreman Taunton Copper Works, boards 89 Arpin Julia, widow, house II Martel av.


Arseneau Aime, operative, house 14 Lawrence Francois, operative, house 4 Fourth av.


Arseneault Henri, engineer, 106 Whittenton, house 12 Cottage Arue William, removed to Raynham Arvidson A. T. removed to New Bedford Richard, removed to New Bedford


Ashley Belle F. dressmaker, boards 35 County


66 Charles W. carpenter, house 20 Plain


Chester W. clerk, 19 Main, boards 21 Orchard


Everett E. died Aug. 4, 1895


George E. driver, 7 City sq. house 129 Broadway


66 George T. brickmaker, house 35 County


66 Jacob T. Froommaker, boards 50 Johnson


Nancy Mi s. house 6 Washington


Noah E. patternmaker, house 21 Orchard


Noah W. carpenter, house 59 Harrison av.


Noble W. clerk, 9 Main, boards 23 Orchard


66 William B. carpenter, house 23 Orchard


Ashton Henry H. engineer, rear 30 Wash. house 417 Danforth Ashworth William, machinist, house rear 119 Winthrop


William A. moulder, house 144 Oak


Aspinall George P. painter, 101 Bay, house 25 Wilbur Astin Astin, house 28 Wilbur


Herbert, operative, house 5 Arthur


Richard W. burnisher, house 22 Wilbur


Atherton Benjamin L. blacksmith, 5 Norton av. h. 195 Walker Herbert J. proprietor Bay State Book Co. 74 Main, rms. 9 Union


66 Herbert L. tackmaker, house 20 Orchard Samuel, removed to Brockton


Atkins Charles W. removed to Boston


66 Helen D. Mrs. house 5 Bow Henry W. letter carrier, P. O. house 7 Bow Atwell Henry D. printer, 10 Weir, house 25 Myrtle


Mary A. widow of Henry E. died Sept. 29, 1895 Atwood A. Maria Miss, clerk, boards 96 School


Benjamin S. carpenter, house 87 Winter


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Atwood Charles A. moulder, house Cotley st.


Charles A. physician, 7 West Britannia, house do.


Everett A. farmer, boards 94 Williams


Frank A. house 94 Williams


[boards 59 Winthrop


66 Frederick M. draughtsman, Huber P. P. Co. 59 High, Georgianna, widow of Charles H. house 59 Winthrop


66 Harry C. clerk, 89 West Water, boards 30 Dean


Henry D. prop. Phoenix Crucible Mfg. Co. h. 30 Dean


66 Lillian F. dressmaker, 70} Main, boards 94 Williams Martin F. removed to Lodi, Cal.


Orin H. farmer, house Lakeville road


66 Susan P. clerk in Clerk of Court's office, bds. 30 Dean Audette Herbert, operative, house 5 Wilson av. [Crocker Aufford Frederick, fireman, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. house 24 see also Orford


Augier Thomas, operative, house 17 Third av.


Auld Alphonso H. watchman, Cohannet mills No. I and 2, house 45 North Pleasant


Hannah B. Mrs. housekeeper, 19 Walnut


Austin Albert S. machinist, boards 42 North Pleasant


66 Charles, carpenter, house Bassett, near Fremont


Edwin A. overseer, Canoe River mill, boards 10 Morton AUSTIN FREDERICK E. lawyer, 24 Taylor building, boards 41 County (see page 412)


James, farmer, house 41 County


66 Jane A. widow of Daniel L. house 96 W st Britannia


J. Lewis, agent for gas appliances, 16 Taylor bldg. house 25 Ashland


L. O. F. Mrs., Viavi, 2 Manheim's block, h. 167 Tremont Nina, widow, boards 65 Broadway [house do.


Sanford B. eggs and poultry, wholesale, 167 Tremont,


William H. roll coverer, house 104 Walker


William W. britannia worker, house 34 Bay


Avila Joseph, farmer, house 84 Dean


Ayers Delia Mrs. dressmaker, house 61 Bay John D. britannia worker, house 61 Bay


see also Eayrs


Aylesworth Marion, boards 49 White


Babbitt Daphne A. widow of Jerome, died Sept. 30, 1895


Edward H. Mrs. house 56 Washington


Emerson, jobber, house 5 Washington court


Emmons W. master mariner, house 47 Clinton


BABBITT EVERETT F. furniture and mattress manufacturer, IO Hodges av. house do. (see page 413)


Frank S. house Somerset av. corner White


Fred R. machinist, house 13 Washington


George A. draughtsman, T. L. W. house 9 Myrtle


Henry, upholsterer, boards 5 Washington court


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Babbitt Henry L. master mariner, house II Somerset av.


Henry W. master mariner, house 19 Webster


BABBITT JAMES P. taxidermist, 10 Hodges avenue, boards do. (see page 413)


Joseph A. plater, house 30 Madison


66 Lucy A. widow of David D. house 5 Floral


66 Mary W. widow, house IO Pine


66 Maud L. clerk, 66 Main, boards 56 Washington


66 Rebecca M. Miss, boards 138 Walker, Westville


Rollin H. jr. clerk, Weir Stove Co. boards at Berkley


66 Seraphine S. widow of George H. house Somerset av. corner White


" William B. painter, house 3 Washington court


William T. moulder, house 12 South


Babcock Morton E. machinist, house 61 Broadway Babet Ximenes, laborer, house 14 Maxwell


Bachand Louis, removed to Jewett City, Conn.


Louis, jr. removed to Jewett City, Conn.


Bacon Georgianna Mrs. house 19 Merchants lane


James A. stove lining maker, boards 9 West Water


Mary, widow of Orrin F. house 29 Bay


Badeau Eli, sewing machines, II Broadway, boards 32 School George, removed to Sorrel, Canada Badger Henry G. laborer, boards 171 School Bagges Edward, laborer, house II Pleadwell John, operative, boards II Pleadwell


Bagnall Sarah Mrs. removed to New York City


Baham Charles M. laborer, house 229 Walker, Westville Roswell, laborer, boards 229 Walker, Westville


Bahan Cynthia, widow of John, removed to Scranton, Pa. Bailey Albert F. salesman, boards 34 White


Emeline D. widow of George F. boards 46 Somerset av. BAILEY GEORGE W. musical merchandise, III Bay, house at Providence, R. I. (see page 404)


Leila S. Miss (Attleboro), boards 16 First


66 Lillie M. Miss, clerk, 89 Main, boards 28 Wilbur


Stephen J. clerk, Dunbar's drug store, boards 26 Myrtle


66 see also Bayley


Bain Edward, carpenter, house 9 Purchase


Hugh, removed to Providence, R. I.


John, removed to Providence, R. I.


66 Walter, motorman, house 20 Sumner


Bairos Antonio J. brickmaker, house 139 Broadway Baker Alfred W. machinist, house 15 Vernon


Arthur W. machinist, boards 15 Vernon


66 Benjamin H. foreman, house 6 First


Charles F. (Weir Stove Co.), 133 W. Water, h. 147 Weir


Charles H. machinist, house 12 Granite


66 Charles H. sawyer, rear 62 Weir, boards 4 Pine


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Baker Charles M. architect (New Bedford), boards 28 White


66 Edgar S. farmer, house 9 Dighton av.


Edwin F. painter, house 15 Union


Eugene L. patternmaker, 133 W. Water, boards IIO Hart


Francis E. station agent, Whittenton Junction, bds. 120 Fremont


George E. draughtsman, M. M. W. bds. 158 Cohannet


66 Harrison O. removed to New Bedford


Henry F. machinist, house 8 Mason


66 Henry L. brickmaker, house IIO Hart


66 Hiram, farmer, house 19 Dighton av.


66 I. attendant, Taunton Lunatic Hospital, boards do.


Lena I. clerk, 57 City sq. bds. Edgar S. Baker's


66 Lydia A. widow of George W. house 27 Tremont


Marshall B. carpenter, house 408 Tremont


66 Obed P. tinsmith, 24 Winthrop, house 178 Cohannet


66 Otis L. machinist, house 17 Porter [Cohannet


Thomas, asst. supt. Mason Machine Works, house 158 Thomas E. motorman, h. 12 Albro av.


BAKER TIMOTHY C. stoves, etc. 42 Main, house 28 White (see page 427)


Walter, conductor, St. Ry. house 10 Green


66 William, laborer, house 10 Adams


66 William C. com'l trav. at Reed & Barton's, h. 28 White


66 William H. Mrs. house 20 North Pleasant


66 William S. bookkeeper, 49 West Water, house 195 Somerset avenue 1797923


66 , rooms 36 High


Balcom Ansel, removed to North Dighton 66 John N. removed to North Dighton


Baldwin Albert K. boards Edward B. Baldwin's


Deborah Mrs. house 131 West Britannia


Edward B. engine turner, h. Bassett, near Four Corners


Balfe Francis H. silver worker, boards 57 Jackson Francis J. fireman, house 57 Jackson


Balkcom Frederick N. tackmaker, boards 8 Winter


L. Nelson, overseer, 45 Wales, house 8 Winter Ballard Charles N. clerk, I Summer, house 23 Union


66 C. N. Mrs. worsteds and fancy goods, I Summer, boards 23 Union


R. S. Mrs. boards 22 Fruit


Bancroft Lydia A. widow of David C. boards 55 Plain Banfield Thomas, silver worker, h. 24 Cottage


Thomas, jr. operative, bds. 24 Cottage


William, clerk, bds. 24 Cottage


Banister James, mule spinner, boards 46 Danforth


Banks Abby J. widow of George A. boards 39 Myrtle Albert, stove mounter, house 117 East Water Bannon Asa, clerk, boards 43 Porter


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Bannon Edward E. engineer, Eagle Mill Co. boards 132 Oak " Patrick, laborer, house 43 Porter


Barbauld John, operative, house 28 Third avenue


Barber Albert C. teamster, U. S. L. Co. house 123 Ingell


" Albert E. clerk, 49 West Water, boards 123 Ingell


Barbour George C. (Boston), house II2 Dean


Pierre R. hairdresser, 34 Cohannet, h. 246 Washington Barden John F. carpenter, house 8 Kilton


John F. jr. wood worker, house 69 Washington


William C. salesman (Boston), boards 8 Kilton


BARKER ANSON J. apothecary, and books, 19 Main, Union block, house 47 Winthrop (see front cover)


Daniel W. farmer, house 30 Wilbur


Edward A. engineer, house 93 Cohannet


66 Elizabeth, widow of Owen, house 70 High


66 Francis, machinist, house 187 School


George (Barker & Mason), carriagemaker, Winthrop, at Westville, house 186 Walker


" John J. salesman (Boston), house 91 Washington


66 John T. removed to Lawrence


66 Orville A., Union block, 19 Main, house 49 Winthrop


Owen E. bookkeeper, 62 High, boards 70 do.


Robert, copper worker, house 20 Cooper




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