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Harry A., laborer, h. 234 Danforth
Harry N., bds. 52 Federal
James S., clerk M. S. S. Co. Franklin whf., bds. Murray lane John J., clerk M. S. S. Co. Franklin whf., bds. Murray lane
Martin A., student, bds. Murray lane
Martin J., laborer, h. Murray lane
Minnie, operator 148 Middle, bds. Chatham
Morris B., junk, h. 52 Federal
Reba Miss, operator 144 Middle, bds. 43 Hampshire
Rose Mrs., bds. 71 Salem
Rose Miss, seamstress, bds. 52 Federal
Sadie, operator 148 Middle, bds. 43 Hampshire
Barrows Charles D., purchasing agent M. C. R. R. 238 St. John, h. Cottage rd., C. E.
Charles O., stenographer Supreme Judicial Court and (C. O. Barrows Co.) 30 Exchange, h. 408 Cumberland av.
C. O. Co. (Charles O. Barrows), office supplies and agents for Oliver Typewriter, 30 Exchange
George A., constable 481/2 Exchange, h. 196 High
George C., manager 651 Congress, h. 94 Glenwood av.
Horace, h. 163 Harriet, S. P.
Moses, laborer, bds. 6 India
William, bds. 158 Spring
THE WELCH STENCIL CO.
FRANK B. W. WELCH, TREAS. 401 FORE STREET Rubber Stamps, Stencils, Etc., Engraving, Printing, Stock Certificates and Seals
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COKE
50 EXCHANGE ST. 350 COMMERCIAL ST.
WOOD
BOOKBINDING
Highest Standards Best Equipment
WESTBROOK SEMINARY, PORTLAND, MAINE
Broadest Courses Strongest Faculty
300 PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
BARROWS
William F., painter, h. 229 Allen av.
Barry Agnes Miss, laundress, bds. 238 Danforth Harry S., engineer C. B. & H. Lines Custom House whf., h. at Wiscasset
Isaac S., pressman 13 Monument sq., bds. 19 Frederic James F., compositor 13 Monument sq., h. 384 Cumberland av. James W., engineer M. C. R. R., h. rear 63 Danforth John E., fireman S. F. E. No. 9, h. 1245 Forest av.
Margaret A., widow of Thomas J., nurse, h. 4 Wilmot pl. Margaret E. Miss, candy maker 4 Milk, bds. 3 Horton pl. Mary A. Miss, ironer 26 Temple, h. 3 Horton pl. Susan, widow of Edward, died Sept. 17, 1911 Thomas E., stevedore, h. 144 Sawyer, S. P. Thomas J., died Feb. 5, 1911
William H., attendant U. S. Marine Hos., died Sept. 30, 1911 Barsalow Joseph A., painter, h. 66 Hanover
Barstow Burton L., trav. salesman 273 Com'l, bds. 142 Pleasant Chester A., trav. salesman, bds. 266 Pine, S. P.
Florence A. Miss, bds. 266 Pine, S. P.
Mabel L. Miss, clerk 494 Congress, bds. 273 Cumberland av. Sally C. Miss, prin. Center st. kindergarten, bds. 699 Cong. Sarah A., widow George R., h. 266 Pine, S. P.
Barteau John C., transferman Union Station, h. 92a Gilman Barter Carrie Miss, clerk 554 Congress, bds. 130 Danforth Charles C., watchman 151 Kennebec, h. rear 232 Forest av.
Harold H., clerk 5 Monument sq., bds. 231 Preble, S. P. Venora, bds. 358 Brown, S. P.
Walter, mail clerk, bds. 335 Cumberland av.
Walter M., teamster 38 Union, bds. 20 Torrey
Bartfield Joseph, peddler, h. 422a Fore
Barthold Napoleon, boiler maker M. C. shops, b. 12 Forest
Bartholomew Erasmo L., h. Hodgkins
Katherine F. Mrs., clerk 11 Plum, bds. 30a Preble Samuel, bds. Hodgkins
Bartlett Alexander P., conductor P. R. R., h. 48 E, S. P. Arthur, carpenter, bds. 268 B
A. Thurlow, clerk 13 Franklin, h. 21 Tremont
Carrie E. Mrs., h. 64 Cedar
Charles, timekeeper M. S. S. Co. Franklin whf., h. 14 Locust Charles A., bds. 169 Brackett
Charles A., clerk 494 Congress, bds. 46 Brown
Edwin M., mgr., h. 283 Deering av.
F. E., motorman P. R. R., h. at Westbrook
Ferdinand M., conductor P. R. R., h. 19 Ocean
Forest E., bds. 188 Brackett
George H., foreman Chase Transfer Co. Franklin wharf, h. 13 Mountfort
Grace Miss, packer 4 Milk, bds. 7 Leonard
Harry C., carpenter B. & M. shops, h. Drake ·
Jessie J. Miss, bds. 14 Locust
John, millman, rms. 46 Brown
Martha, widow of Charles, h. 1024 Washington av.
Mary Mrs., h. 7 Larch
Mary A. Miss, bds. 7 Larch
P. G., bookkeeper 311/2 Exchange, rm. 16, h. 16 Dow
William C., trav. salesman, h. 188 Brackett
William F., engineer M. C. R. R., h. 37 Spruce
Barto Joseph, laborer, h. 29 Danforth
PORTLAND SEBAGO ICE CO. Sebago Water Ice OFFICE 302 COMMERCIAL ST. Telephone Connection.
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PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY. 301
BARTOL
Bartol William H., fisherman, h. Long Island
Barton Fredman E., h. 55 Randall
James, mason P. R. R. Co., bds. 207 Forest av. Jarvis E., teamster 240 Federal, h. 219 York John L., clerk, moved to Montreal
Llewellyn, lawyer and clerk of courts County Court House, h. 122 Free
Robert, laundryman 12 Arsenal, h. 228 Forest av.
Walter H., section man M. C. R. R., h. rear 1203 Forest av. Bartsch Harry F., fireman, h. Bonny-Bank rd., S. P.
Basiege Leo L., steward, bds. 99 Walton
Bass Arthur C., clerk 156 Free rm. 512, h. at Peaks Island George W., clerk 238 St. John, rms. 655 Congress rm. 323 Girard N., salesman, bds. 114 Park
Hyman, paper hanger 413 Fore, h. 8512 Middle
Peter F., section hand B. & M. R. R., h. 78 Gilman
Walter, apprentice 58 Fore, bds. 78 Gilman
William, clerk 149 Oxford, h. 127 Pearl
Bassford Helene Miss, stenographer E. S. S. Co., bds. 19 Sherman Samuel J., physician 156 Free, rm. 53, h. 19 Sherman
Baston Almon L., police inspector 21 Commercial, h. 130 Cumb. av. Hazel E. Miss, stenog. 187 Middle rm. 3, bds. 130 Cumb. av.
Batchelder Adelaide Miss, operator, bds. 174 Newbury
Charles H., wall paper 16 Brown, rms. 30a Preble
Clifford E., moved to Boston
Ethel F. Miss, h. 1 Park pl.
Frank, foreman P. R. R., h. 107 Leland
George D., engineer G. T. R., h. 592 Washington av.
Nelson E., painter 307 Fore, h. 31 Kellogg
Percy, reporter 99 Exchange, h. at Westbrook
Perley L., bds. 31 Kellogg
W. P., fireman M. C. R. R., bds. 19 A
Batcheldor Royes, fireman M. C. R. R., bds. 22 South SEE BACHELDER
Batcher Harold C. W., teacher 50712 Congress, bds. 26 High Bateman Frank M., cutter 105 Middle, h. Peaks Island George H., dentist, bds. 194 High
George L., polisher, h. Central av., Peaks Island
Leon C., barber 578 Congress, bds. 118 Washington av.
Bates Arthur L., vice-pres. Union Mutual Life Ins. Co. 396 Congress, h. 95 West
Arthur R., laundryman 26 Temple. bds. 35 Cedar
BATES, BUTLER, LITTLEFIELD CO., Willis M. Bates, pres., Fred W. Littlefield, vice-pres., Charles M. Butler, treas., whol. fancy goods 231 Middle
BATES, BUTLER, LITTLEFIELD CO., MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, JOBBERS, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FURNISHINGS AND FANCY GOODS NO. 231 MIDDLE STREET, PORTLAND, MAINE.
Bates Clarence R., lineman, h. 35 Cedar Clarendon S., foreman 302 Commercial, h. 7 Bates
Tolman, Bradford Furniture Co. 17 Preble Stréet
Dealers in New and Second-Hand Furni- ture. Antique Furni- ture a Specialty
1880 Established
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G. A. CROSMAN & SONS CO. MORRILLS CORNER
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STORES AND OFFICES FURNISHED WITH
COMPLETE OUTFITS
302 PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
BATES
David H., trav. salesman 307 Com'l, h. at St. Stephen, N. B. Dorothy W., bds. 95 West
Edward N., dining rooms 527 Com'l and 4 Brackett, h. do.
BATES FRANK L., painter 103 Clark, bds. 11 Casco (see advt.) Fred L., supt. 562 Congress, rm. 202, h. 4 Clifton Howard, apprentice 444 Fore, rm. 1, bds. 22 Free Isadore A., widow of William, bds. 53 Thomas Nellie T. Mrs., moved to Boston, Mass.
BATES SAMUEL L., lawyer and county attorney 142 Federal, h. 141 Walton (see opp. Lawyers)
BATES SOLOMON W., patent attorney First National Bank bldg. 57 Exchange, rm. 28, bds. 560 Forest av. (see opp. Lawyers) Wesley W., salesman 231 Middle, h. 77 Montrose av.
Willis . M., pres. Bates, Butler, Littlefield Co. 231 Middle, h. 23 Emerson
Bath Tony, laborer, h. 25 Middle
& Brunswick Light & Power Co., Charles Sumner Cook, pres., Arthur S. Bosworth, treas., 465 Congress, rm. 902
Batlouney Shoukry, fancy goods 327 Congress, rms. 291 Cumb. av. Batson Maude E. Miss, nurse 50 Cushman, bds. do.
Battles Frank E., laborer 167 Kennebec, rms. 406 Cumberland av. Battoney Nabeka Miss, clerk 554 Congress, bds. 291 Cumberland av. Batty Alfred S., inspector B. & M. R. R., h. Colonial Harold, clerk, bds. 99 Lancaster
Howard, clerk 58 Fore, bds. 109 do.
John, steam fitter 51 Kennebec, h. 109 Lancaster William C., engineer, h. 99 Lancaster
Batura Joe, sizer 2 Beach, h. 48 Salem
Batz John, corporal Fort Preble, S. P., h. 195 Pickett, do.
Bau Eli, peddler, h. 1 Garden lane
Bauder Arthur F., machinjst 58 Fore, bds. 14 Fernald
Bauer Nicholas, trav. salesman 53 Exchange, bds. Falmouth Hotel
Baum Fanny, bds. 52 Federal
Baumgartner Sarah, housekeeper, bds. 49 Spring
Bawden Alfred H., reporter 97 Exchange, h. 359 Congress
Baxter Clinton L. (Portland Packing Co.), 26 York, h. 2 Storer Emily P. Miss, bds. 61 Deering
Eugene R. (Portland Packing Co.), 26 York, h. 92 West
George F., barber, bds. 83 Myrtle
James B., cashier 252 Commercial, h. 90 Pitt
James P., pres. Portland Savings Bank 83 Exchange and office 655 Congress, rm. 206, h. 61 Deering
James P. jr., h. 55 Carroll
Mary A., widow of William, rms. 660 Congress
Nellie Miss, rms. 111 Forest av.
Percival P., lawyer 655 Congress, rm. 208, bds. 61 Deering
Robert C., driver 15 Temple, bds. 83 Myrtle
Samuel, engineer, h. 114 Newbury
Baxter's Landing, 35 Portland Pier
Bayes Carrie Mrs., boxmaker 68 Cross, bds. 65 Spring Edith A., stenographer 18012 Middle, bds. 65 Spring
Bayley Harry, electrical engineer, h. 3 Dalton
Beach Avenue House, William A. Merrill prop., Long Island George S., conductor P. R. R., bds. 6 Allen av.
Beacham Dana S., h. 76 William
Melissa R. Mrs., millinery 562 Cong. rm. 207, b. 76 William Beaird Jane Mrs., h. 35 Tate
Beakings William E., laborer, h. 12 Tremont, S. P.
F. D. FOLSOM CO., 509-511 CONGRESS ST.
DRY AND FANCY GOODS AND LADIES' FURNISHINGS.
F. O. BAILEY & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
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PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY. 303
BEAL
Beal Arlington M., engineer M. C. R. R., bds. 44 Gilman Edward . E., blacksmith, h. 848 Congress
Edwin S., printer 18012 Middle, bds. 11 Casco
Eva M. Miss, bds. 103 Spring
Frank S., h. 103 Spring
George H., driver 61 Pleasant, h. 171 Neal George H. Mrs. (Leavitt Shampoo Co.), 171 Neal, h. do. G. Shepley, clerk 120 Exchange rm. 205, bds. 171 Neal Huldah A., widow of Enoch F., h. 19 North
Lester I., draughtsman 465 Cong. rm. 501, bds. 196 High Lincoln C., clerk 261 Middle, h. 176 Grant
Lottie C. Miss, milliner 6 Howard, h. do.
Marguerite E. Miss, boxmaker. 42 Union, bds. 176 Grant Ralph E., printer, h. 22 Cedar
Beale Arthur W., teller Cumb. Nat. Bank 54 Exchange, h. 419 Cum- berland av., sum. res. Loveitt Heights, S. P.
Charlotte Miss, student, bds. 56 Federal
Edward L., magazine agent, h. 90 High
Beals Belle A. Miss, mgr. 502 Congress rm. 7, bds. Summit, S. P. Bernice Miss, stenographer, rms. 226 Spring
Harlie O., clerk 500 Congress, bds at Westbrook
Lizzie W., widow of Benj. A., bds. 448 Preble, S. P.
Maynard H., trav. salesman 166 Commercial, h. at Foxcroft
Sarah, widow of Frederick H., h. 202 Coyle
Thomas P. Furniture Co., Edward W. Cox treas., furniture, foot of Morrill
Beaman John W. barber 228 Newbury, bds. 26 North
Bean Alfred L., heading maker 276 Commercial, h. rear 43 Lafayette Alja F., h. 1299 Congress
Alton A., agent B. & M. R. R., h. 172 Brown, S. P.
Annie Mrs., bds. 148 Spring
Carrie I. Miss, teacher State School for Boys Westbrook, S P., bds. do.
Earle G., electrician 45 Forest av., h. 174 Stanford, S. P.
Edward E., baggagemaster B. & M. R. R., h. 303a St. John
Elden S., clerk 26 Temple, bds. 841 Congress
Ella A., widow of William H. W., bds. 710 Congress
Everett A., clerk P. O., S. P., bds. 172 Brown, do.
Everett L., brakeman B. & M. R. R., h. 4 Ashmont
Florin R., painter G. T. R., bds. 217 Auburn Frank L., tinsmith, bds. 303a St. John
George W., lineman 45 Forest av., h. 25 Chapel Harry, carpenter, bds. 84 Mitchell rd., S. P.
Harry, laborer, bds. 82 Lancaster
Harry E., heading maker 276 Commercial, h. 88 Anderson
Henry E., carpenter, h. 37 Lancaster
Joseph, janitor 16 and 46 York, h. 78 Newbury
Laura, widow of Abner J., h. 421 Cumberland av.
Levi A., teamster, h. 54 Hanover
Lemuel E., carpenter, h. Kent
Mabel A., bds. 303a St. John
Otho R., traveling salesman, bds. Congress Sq. Hotel
Rufus D., h. 372 Cumberland av. William M., merchant 329 Auburn, h. do. Beander Thomas, cook 125 State, bds. do.
Beane Charles A., mason, h. 204 Ocean av. Clara, boxmaker 68 Cross, bds. 37 Lancaster Emily, boxmaker 68 Cross
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304 PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
BEARCE
Bearce Charles G., bds. 88 Chestnut
Edna Miss, bds. 148 Cumberland av.
Elizabeth H. Mrs., widow of Farmer, bds. 148 Cumb. av.
Harry S., shipping clerk 273 Commercial
Samuel F., carpenter 3 Center, h. 31 Prospect Sherman, h. 250 High Beardsley Conrod, bds. 20 Spruce Frank C., artist, h. 20 Spruce
Frank C. Mrs., seamstress, bds. 20 Spruce John, teamster, bds. rear 996 Ocean av.
Beardsworth Ellen Mrs., widow of William, h. 556 Forest av. Margaret G. Miss, stenographer, bds. 556 Forest av. Nellie Miss, music teacher 556 Forest av., bds. do.
Beariman George, stone cutter foot of Wilmot
Bearse George C. (Bearse, Murphy & Co.), 2251/2 Middle, h. 48 Bramhall
Murphy & Co. (George C. Bearse and Thomas J. Murphy), wholesale fancy goods 2251/2 Middle Philip, draughtsman, bds. 48 Bramhall Beasley Charles, solderer 252 Commercial, h. 84 Chestnut
Beatley Ralph E. E., conductor B. & M. R. R., h. 18 Grant
Beattie Coleman, laborer, h. 4 Spring
Jennie, dressmaker 65 Spring, h. do.
Beaty Julia Mrs., h. 44 Center
Beatty John, teamster 229 Commercial, bds. 10 Quincy Mary A. Miss, maid, bds. 106 State
Michael, laborer, h. 34 Salem
Stephen, stableman, rear 147 Presumpscot William .J., mgr. 582 Congress, rms. 130 Spring
Beaudet Orville E., horse dealer 69. Cross, rms. do. Beaudoin Emil, teamster, bds. 227 Cumberland av. Frank, engineer M. C. R. R., bds. 41 High
Beaudry Alice I. Miss, clerk 535 Congress, bds. 22 Cleaves Wilfred, chef 230 Middle, bds. Pearl
Beaulieu James H., clerk, bds. 13 Johanson
Beaumont George W., trav. salesman, rms. 177 High
Beaupre George, rms. 20512 Middle
Beck Alice B., widow of Francis W., principal North school kinder- garten, rms. 88 Park George E., moved to Falmouth
Lydia H. Miss, stenog. 95 Exchange rm. 22, bds. 88 Park William 'S., motorman P. R. R., h. 460 Summer, S. P. Vange M., clerk M. C. R. R., bds. 460 Summer, S. P.
Beckelman David, ins. agt. 465 Congress rm. 1002, h. 24 Sheridan Becker Joseph C., attendant U. S. Marine Hospital, bds. do. Beckett Annie H. Miss, h. 10 Locust
Walter S., clerk 238 St. John, h. 29 Taylor
Beckford Margaret, widow of James R., h. 228 Forest av.
Bechman David Y., capt. C. A. C. Fort Williams, C. E., bds. do.
Beckman Fred, blacksmith, rms. 43 India
Beckwith Charles, clerk M. C. R. R., bds 408 St. John
Beckworth Alfred, baggage clerk M. C. R. R., bds. 239 St. John Bedlow Horace D., car starter P. R. R., rms. 291 Cumberland av. Beebe Estelle, widow of William W., h. 28 State
Beecher Jeremiah, carpenter M. C. R. R., h. 11 Fowler John, gardener 1929 Forest av., h. 9 Dingley ct. Beechwood Edward G., h. 99 Falmouth
Beedy Bertha Miss, dressmaker 494 Congress, bds. 95 Leland
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PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
305
BEEDY
Carroll L., lawyer 465 Congress rm. 106, rms. 655 do. Beeler Charles, carpenter 476 Fore, h. 35 Danforth
Charles H., millman 476 Fore, bds. 35 Danforth Margaret A., clerk 522 Congress, bds. 20 Irving Maud E., widow of Freeman A., rms. 18 Wilmot Walter, teamster, 350 Commercial, h. 33 Danforth Beem Franklin K. Rev., h. 2 Hunt
Beeman George C., finisher 374 Congress, h. at Gorham Beers Mary Miss, clerk, bds. 34 Oak
Sarah, widow of Joseph, died May 28, 1911 Thomas L., fisherman, h. Oregon av. Beesley George M., clerk 390 Fore, h. 6 Avon
Beilinea Louise, peddler, h. 25 Chatham
Bilink William E., h. 12 Tremont, S. P.
Belcher Eliza Miss, bds. 16 Federal
Joseph A., mechanical dentist Peaks Island
633 Congress rm 100, h.
Beleveau Joseph, millman 54 York, h. 21 Canton
Belewicz William, laborer, h. 20 Briggs
Belifacto Joseph, laborer, h. 279 Fore
Belknap Octavia A., widow of Charles B., bds. 206 Spring
Bell Alice M. resident worker 53 Center, bds. do. Annie G., clerk 98 Exchange, rms. 3 New, S. P.
Arthur W., salesman 5 Monument sq., h. 18 Atlantic
Charles M., pres. 85 Market rm. 44, h. Washburn av.
Charles M., civil engineer, bds. 243 State
Edward A., clerk 1 India, bds. 69 Grant
Edward S., clerk post office, h. 69 Grant
Elva F. Miss, h. 761 Stevens av.
Frank E., ins. agt. 465 Congress rm. 205, rms. 16 Shepley
George G., civil engineer 120 Exchange rm. 406, rms. 5 Walker George H., h. 3 New, S. P.
Gustavus A., painter, h. Savoy
Harold T., blacksmith M. C. R. R., h. 58 Douglass
Ida F., timekeeper 58 Fore, bds. 73 Vesper
Irene M. Miss, stenographer 197 Commercial, bds. 46 Myrtle
John M., salesman 197 Commercial, h. 46 Myrtle Laura Mrs. laundress, bds. 321 Cumberland av. Lillian I. Miss, ass't 49912 Congress, bds. 46 Myrtle
Mary T., widow of James, florist 761 Stevens av., h. do.
Phoebe, widow of Melvin R. L., h. rear 148 Presumpscot Ralph, apprentice 58 Fore, bds. 3 New, S. P.
Thomas, conductor P. R. R., h. 538 Ocean av.
Walter, laborer, rear 147 Presumpscot
Wilbur C., salesman, bds. 538 Ocean av.
William, machinist 143 Fore, h. at Westbrook
William E., machinist 58 Fore, h. 47 Mayo William S., bds. 3 New, S. P. Bellefontaine John, inspector B. & M. R. R., h. 147 St. John Sinclair, machinist M. C. R. R., bds. 1005 Congress Bellefontine Vincent, teamster 151 Kennebec William, packer 7 Franklin, h. 32 Walnut William D., teamster 419 Portland, h. r. 1113 Congress Bellfontane Webber, carpenter 58 Fore Bellefountaine Frederick, baker, moved to Bar Harbor Bellino Michael, laborer, h. 24 Newbury Belodeau Zepherin, laborer, bds. 19 Cherry Belter Fred, painter, h. 111 Riverside
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306 PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
BELYEA
Belyea Frank V., carriage painter 984 Forest av., h. 210 Congress Percy H., supt. 1169 Forest av., h. 225 B
Beman George C., finisher 374 Congress, h. at Gorham Guy E., lather 143 Fore
John W., hairdresser 85 Market rm. 7, h. 26 North Bemis Frank E., blacksmith r. 455 Portland, h. 10 Douglass Bendelow Edward, machinistB. & M. R. R., bds. 1107 Forest av.
Eleanor Miss, bds. 8 Presumpscot Eleanor, nurse, rms. 20 Norwood James, boiler maker G. T. R., h. 8 Presumpscot James F., brakeman M. C. R. R., bds. 8 Presumpscot Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, 92 Free
Bengara John, tanner, h. 16 Briggs
Benham Frank, cigars 475 Congress, rms. do.
Beninger William, sergeant Ft. Williams, h. 383 Preble, S. P. Benjamin Charles C., cook 233 Federal, bds. 63 Hampshire Elmer T., laborer, h. 41a Chestnut Florence Miss, clerk 450 Congress, bds. 51 Washburn av.
Harry W., bookkeeper 336 Commercial, h. 7 Pillsbury, S. P. Jacob, blacksmith 265 Commercial, h. 9 Vine
Otto .W., shipper 540 Congress, h. 51 Washburn
Benn Coleman, electrician, moved to Hodgdon
Sophie M. Miss, stenographer State School for Boys West- brook, S. P., bds. do.
Benner Augustus M., barber 25 Preble, h. 5 Weymouth
Enos T., carpenter 28 Ocean, S. P., h. do.
Etta, stitcher 67 Union, bds. 10 Quincy
Everett G., sec. 243 Middle, h. 23 Sherman
Florence F. Miss, stenographer 85 Commercial, bds. 36 Vesper George C., freight handler B. & M. R. R., bds. 28 Ocean, S. P. Harold K., bookkeeper 470 Congress, h. 19 Lennox
Ida F. Mrs., dressmaker 36 Vesper, h. do.
Joseph W., h. 44 Sawyer
Julia E. Mrs., dressmaker 28 Ocean, S. P., h. do.
Leo, bds. 44 Sawyer
Maud E. Mrs., bds. 319 Congress
Rita M. Miss, clerk 36 Brown, bds. 44 Sawyer
Sanford D., carpenter 512 Fore, bds. 56 Ocean av.
William H., master mariner, h. Essex
Bennett Albert J., clerk, bds. 104 Monument Albert P., engineer, h. 104 Monument
Alma G. Miss, bookkeeper 486 Congress, bds. 701 do.
Bessie M. Miss, bookkeeper 200 Pearl, bds. 10 Willis
Carolyn E. Miss, clerk 467 Congress, bds. 92 Salem
Charles A., moved to Boston
Chester W., clerk 5 Monument sq., bds. 58 Alba
BENNETT CONTRACTING CORPORATION, Raymond F. Bennett treas. 211 Commercial (see advt.)
Cora E., widow of Charles L., housekeeper 232 Oxford, bds. do.
Doris L. Miss, folder, bds. 232 Oxford
Edgar H., clerk 585 Congress, h. 1164 do.
Edward Mrs., cook, h. 122 Washington av.
Elizabeth T. Miss, bds. 7 Briggs
Ernest L., conductor P. R. R., h. 75 Forest av.
Etta E. Miss, clerk 554 Congress, bds. 59 Pleasant
Flora E. Mrs., bds. 48 Winter
Francis E., mgr. Brown ct., bds. do.
Frank A., laborer, h. Brown ct,
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PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY. 307
BENNETT
Frank D., clerk 109 Commercial, h. 32 Waterville Frank W., hostler 61 India, h. do.
George M., filer 75 Bell, bds. 411 Stevens av. Hannah E., widow of Henry S., bds. 701 Congress Harriet P., clerk 544 Congress, bds. Brown ct.
Helen I. Miss, asst. forewoman 43 Market, bds. 7 Briggs Henry B., pres. 200 Pearl, h. 10 Willis Howard C., asst. bookkeeper 5 Monument sq., rms. 84 Carleton James M., traveling salesman 211 Commercial, h. 119 Leland John A., died October 28, 1910
John D., motorman P. R. R., h. at Yarmouthville
John D., shoe repairer 245a Congress, h. 14512 Newbury
John F., druggist 269 Congress, bds. 92 Salem
John W., baker 97 Atlantic, bds. 66 Quebec Lucy A., widow of John, moved to Falmouth
Lydia S., widow of Henry P., bds. 1008 Congress Mabel Miss, nurse, bds. 200 Spring
BENNETT MANUFACTURING CO., Henry B. Bennett pres., Ed- win L. Goding, treas, wood-workers 196-200 Pearl (see advt.)
Marion A., student, bds. 66 Quebec
Martha A., widow of Nathaniel, moved to Wollaston, Mass.
Mary Miss, shoeworker 67 Union, bds. 59 Pleasant
Mary A. Miss, forewoman 67 Union, bds. Brown ct.
Mary Elizabeth, widow of John R., h. 66 Quebec
Mary E. Miss, teacher Staples school, bds. 92 Salem
Mary F. Mrs. laundress, rms. 120 Free
Mary V. Miss, bds. 35 Melbourne
Milan R., clerk 1203 Forest av., h. 135 Warren av.
Mildred Miss, music teacher, rms. 91 State
Mildred B., bds. rear 235 Oxford
Olin E., dept. manager 482 Congress, h. 40 Fessenden
Patrick, h. 92 Salem
Raymond F., pres. Bennett Contracting Corp. 211 Com'l, b. 35 Melbourne
Richard F., clerk 121 Center, bds. 92 Salem
Roland G., student, rms. 174 Neal
R. K., carpenter P. R. R. Co.
Samuel, tailor 516 Congress, bds. 5912 Middle
Sarah E., widow of Edward, h. 126 Washington av.
Stanley T., clerk G. T. R.
Walter F., clerk 238 St. John, bds. 104 Monument
Walter J., reed maker, rms. 30a Preble
William, fireman, moved to Worcester, Mass.
William A., clerk 659 Congress, bds. 194 High
William F., died Dec. 29, 1910
William H., collector, bds. 92 Salem
William L., watchman Evergreen cemetery, h. 688 Stevens av.
William P., clerk 549 Congress, h. 84 Quebec
William W., clerk, bds. 66 Quebec
Benson Alexander, painter, h. 126 Washington av. Benjamin F., conductor B. & M. R. R., h. 288 State
Catherine M., widow of Matthew, h. 153 Forest av.
Charles A., mason, bds. 251 Cumberland av.
Charles C., conductor M. C. R. R., h. 895 Congress
Charles F., clerk 229 Commercial, bds. 130 Free
Charles T., teamster 94 Commercial, h. 15 Pembroke Clinton W., h. 190 Front, S. P.
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Cyrus M., mason, h. 675 Stevens av.
Della W. Miss, stenographer 70 Free, bds. 15 Pembroke
Edgar E. (Allen & Co.), 204 Middle, h. 754 Congress Emily E., widow of William H., bds. 51 Roberts
Henry C., massuer, h. 421 Cumberland av.
Henry F., painter, h. rear 195 Front, S. P. John J. laborer, h. 7 Liberty
Lucius D., fireman M. C. R. R., bds. 397 Summer, S. P. Perley, laborer, h. 254 Washington av.
Perley C., teamster, bds. 14 Fox
Ralph H., asst. mgr. 119 Middle, rms. 241 High Roswell, switchman B. & M. R. R., h. 397 Summer, S. P. Samuel H., electric repairs P. R. R., h. 15 Howard Wilfred E., fireman B. & M. R. R., rms. 37 Crescent Bent Annie F. Mrs., h. 787 Forest av. Edmund B., motorman, died November 4, 1910 Mabel Miss, nurse 68 High, bds. do. Margaret, widow of Edmund B., bds. 161 St. John
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