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REYNOLDS HISTORICAL GENEALOGY COLLECTION
ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01095 9747
MERRILL & SON'S
CONCORD CITY DIRECTORY,
FOR
1860-61:
TO WHICH IS ADDED A
BUSINESS KEY OF FISHERVILLE,
AND EVERY KIND OF
Desirable Information for Citizens and Strangers.
BY R. IRVING MERRILL. -
CONCORD: RUFUS MERRILL & SON, PUBLISHERS. MOFARLAND & JENKS, PRINTERS. 1860.
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CONCORD DIRECTORY.
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KIMBALL'S
Hograph
GALLERY,
OPPOSITE THE STATE HOUSE, CONCORD, N. H.
HELIOGRAPHY In all its various branches, at this Gallery, in unrivaled style, and on the most favorable terms in every respect.
CARRIAGE AND HARNESS MAKERS In want of COACH or SADDLERY
HARDWARE,
Will find it for their interest to call on
SMITH & WALKER, Opposite the Depot, Concord. N. I.,
Who keep a general assortment, among which may be found Off-Top and Patent Leather, Enameled Cloth, Carriage Bands, Malleable Castings : also, a large assort- maent of Silver-plated and Common Harness Trimmings, and Harness Makers' Tools.
[@ Silver and Brass Plating done in the best manner, and at a reasonable price.
:W" Silver Door Plates, the most durable of any in use, made to order.
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MRS. M. M. SMITH'S NEW
BONNET ROOMS.
CHASE HILL'S BUILDING, NEARLY OPPOSITE PITENIX HOTEL, MAIN STREET, CONCORD, N. H.
J. M. SMITH.
Wholesale and retail dealer in
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBERS, BUSKINS, SLIPPERS. Navy Ties, &c .. Three Doors North of the Phenix Hotel,
(Sign of the Golden Boot) Merrimack Block.
CONCORD, N. IL.
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D. L. GUERNSEY, (Successor to J. A. Merriam) DEALER IN
BOOKS,
STATIONERY, PERIODICALS, -AND- FANCY
CONCORD, N. H.
Blank Books, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Newspapers, Magazines, &c., of every variety, at wholesale or retail.
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
SETH BASTMIAN. AGENT For responsible Stock Insurance Companies, with a United Capi- tal and Surplus of $5,500,100,
Continues to insure against Loss or Damage by Fire. on all kinds of property to the amount of
$75,000 OR MORE IN ONE RISK, On as favorable terms as any other SOUND STOCK OFFICE. Dwelling-Houses and Farmers' Risks taken at the lowest rates for a term of years. Q R- Applications made to SETH EASTMAN, or E. C. EASTMAN'S Book Store, will be promptly attended to.
OFFICE IN LOW'S RUMFORD HALL BLOCK. Concord, N. H.
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GEO. W. DREW & CO.,
(Successors to J. Carter & Son and Whitford & Drew ) DEALERS IN
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SILVER WARE, FANCY GOODS,
LADIES' TRAVELING BAGS, Wallets, Portmonies, Scissors, Fans, &c.
Agents for Grover & Baker's celebrated Family Sewing Ma- chiues: price >50.
Currier & Simpson's Union Barometers, which never fail to give the true state of the weather.
Smith & Wesson's Seven Shooter and Colt's Improved Pistols for sale-load with Cartridges.
MR. JACOB CARTER.
Who, for nearly forty years was in business in (Oncord, has re- turned to his old place of business, where he will be happy to see his old friends and acquaintances.
CP-PERSONAL ATTENTION given to Watch Repair- ing. and all work warranted to give satisfaction.
Remember that we are the ONLY successors to J. CARTER & SON,
OPPOSITE THE STATE HOUSE, CONCORD, N. H. GEO. W. DREW & CO.
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JAMES HAZELTON, DEALER IN MILLINERY BONNETS BOOTS AND SHOES, DRY GOODS. STIXS & SHAWLS. Old Bonnets Bleached, Pressed and Repaired. No. 158, Low's Block, Opposite the Post-Office. CONCORD, N. H.
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HAZEN G. KAYES, FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENT, CONCORD, N. H. Office : Hill's Block, North of Phenix Hotel.
G. W. WADLEIGH, Wholesale and Retail dealer in.
Sill and Stralu Bonnets, HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Globes, Hosiery, Embroiderics, itlillinery Goods, dr., 130 MAIN ST., CONCORD, AND NO. 2. GRAPHIC BUILDING, FISHERVILLE, N. H.
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FASHIONABLE MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT,
Between Masonic Temple and Morgan's Drug Store, by H. W. ROBINSON, NO. 101 MAIN STREET, CONCORD, N. H. Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, &c., MOURNING ARTICLES. RICH EMBROIDERIES, Straw Goods, Siths & Velbets, Haces, Ueils, Dress Caps, Of every style and variety always on hand.
J. W. LITTLE, M. D .. DENTIST, Office, Exchange Building, nearly opposite the State House. REFERENCES .- Those in this city and vicinity for whom he has worked since March, 1843.
CLARK & CURRIER, DEALERS IN ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS. Of every description. Also, extensive dealers in BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS, NO. 5, EXCHANGE, CONCORD, N. H. D. E. CLARK, T. E. CURRIER.
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PHENIX BLOCK. PHENIX BLOCK.
PHENIX BLOCK. PHENIX BLOCK.
AND DEALER IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &c,
DAY & CO .. DEALERS IN ITALIAN AND AMERICAN · MARBLE GRAVE STONES .. AND Alarhle and Granite BUumiments,
Opposite Free Bridge Road, CONCORD, N. H. JOSIAH BELLOWS.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
EXCHANGE BLOCK, CONCORD. N. II. All business left in his hands will be promptly attended to ..
WOW! 21ED RIMATAW
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WIGS AND HAIR WORK. R. A. GAWLER, Manufacturer of :
GENTS' VENTILATED OR Gossamer Wigs, AND TOUPEES, LADIES'
GOSSAMER AND Weft Wigs,
Half- Wigs and Frizettes, Bands, Puff's and Curls. THEATRICAL WIGS AND BEARDS,
and in short every article known to the Peruquean Art.
Having had many years' experience, both in Europe and the United States, the subscriber feels confident that every article of his manufacture will be found satisfac- tory : if not he will cheerfully exchange them.
Terms Moderate.
Country dealers supplied at wholesale, on favorable terms. Orders promptly executed.
Persons residing at a distance can insure a perfect fit by measuring the head according to the following rules. Observe the dotted lines :-
No. 1. Round the head in man- ner of a fillet, leaving the cars loose.
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No. 2. Temple to temple, across the back of the head.
No. 3. From forchead to poll. as deep each way as required.
No. 4. From car to ear over the top of the head.
CONCORD, N. H.
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SHOES THAT ARE SHOES.
CONCORD BOOT, SHOE & RUBBER WAREHOUSE.
.J . A. HARRIS, Wholesale and retail dealer in Boots, Shoes muil Rubbers, STICKNEY'S BLOCK, Directly opposite the State House, Main Street, CONCORD, N. H. GENERAL WESTERN
TICKET OFFICE, PASSENGER DEPOT, CONCORD, N. H.
THROUGH TICKETS -FOR- Chicago, and all Parts of the atest.
J. W. ROBINSON, Agent.
JOHN A. WEST.
DEALER IN Adlest Andiz Goods, Groceries, Teas, Spices,
PRODUCE, FLOUR AND LIME. . CONSTANTLY ON HAND Downer's Kerosene Oil, &c., &c. ww; Main Street. North End. CONCORD, N. H.
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CLARENDON M. SANDERS,
(Successor to G. Sanders & Co.) Wholesale and retail Dealers in
VES 9 Glass, Britannia, Sheet Iron, Wooden -- AND --- TIN WARE, REED HORNS,
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JOB WORK Done at short notice. Orders respectfully solicited. 113 MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT, CONCORD, N. H. JOSEPH . BROWN, urnisher and Undertaker, COFFIN AND CASKET WAREHOUSE, OPPOSITE THE NEW NORTH CHURCH, CONCORD. N. H., Has on hand and keeps constantly for sale
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BLACK WALNUT & CHESTNUT COFFINS, Of all sizes and shapes. IT- Also, ROBES of the most approved patterns, At
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AMOS BLANCHARD,
DEALER IN West India Goods and
GROCERIES, TEAS, SPICES, PRODUCE, Foreign & American Fruit,
Flour and Grain,
NO. 2, EXCHANGE BLOCK. CONCORD, N. H.
W. F. GOODWIN.
Attorney and Counsellar at Law,
-- AND ---- . COMMISSIONER FOR MAINE. atlassachusetts, How-forh, dowa and illississippi, EXCHANGE BUILDING. CONCORD, N. H.
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JOHN G. SINCLAIR & CO .. DEALERS IN WOOD AND
LUMBER
OFFICE AND YARD NEAR FREIGHT DEPOT. CONCORD, N. H. JOHN G. SINCLAIR, O. A. CLOUGH, A. W. DOLE.
ALLISON & EASTMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealers in
DRUGS
C & MEDICINES
Drugs, Medicines,
FRESH TEAS.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, CHEMICALS, Trusses and Supporters. Also, a full assortment of WINSOR & NEWTON'S OIL COLORS, BRUSHES, of every description. Agents for the sale of Downer's Genuine Kerosene Oil. Also, manufacturers of the IMPROVED SCARLET DYE, ICELAND MOSS BAŁSAM, the best remedy of the age for Coughs, Colds and all Pulmonary affections.
Physicians, and the trade generally, are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere. HILL'S BLOCK, CONCORD, N. H. W. H. ALLISON, C. S. EASTMAN.
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GEORGE H. WHITFORD, (Late Whitford & Drew) DEALER IN fine edlatches, Neboelry, Silber dolare. Clocks, SPECTACLES AND FANCY GOODS, .Opposite the Post-Office, Concord, N. HI. Personal attention given to Watch Repairing. James Galloway, Watch Maker, with G. H. Whitford.
W. T. PUTNAM, GAS FITTER AND FURNISHER, No. 168, Main street (over Wadleigh's Bonnet Store), Concord, N. H., dealer in adtrought Hrou, Steam and Gas Pipes and fixtures. Also, a choice selection of Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, Portable Gas Stands, &c., constantly on hand, and furnished at wholesale and retail, at short notice, and as
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS, Public Buildings & Private Residences, furnished with Steam or Gas Pipes of the most approved kinds, together with all other fix- tures necessary for heating or lighting the same.
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INDEX.
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Asylum for the Insane,
14
Banks,.
6-8
Biblical Institute, .
10-12
Business Key to Concord,
96-110
Business Key to Fisherville,
111-113
Charitable Societies
8-9
City Government,
3-4
County Officers,
15
Fire Department
4
Historical Society,
13
Insurance Companies,
6
Masonic,
9
Military,
15
Odd Fellows,
9
Police Department, ...
4
Post-Office Arrangements,
16
Public Library,
13
Railroads, .
5
St. Paul's School,
13
Streets and Avenues.
17
State Officers,
14
State Prison,
14
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Allison & Eastman. 13| Brown, John & Co. 140
Anable, J. 124 Blanchard. Amos 12
Bellows. Josiah 8 Blaisdell. J 124
Brown, Joseph.
11| Blake, James 128
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Burr, Charles H
184| Morse, Charles
126
Clark & Currier,
7
Moores & Perkins,
136
Carr, N. G.
8
Morse & Granger,
140
Cheney & Co ...
121
Mead, Brother & Co
134
Churchill, N. W
185
Nutting, Charles
126
Drew, Geo. W. & Co.
5
Norris, J. S.
135
Dudley, P. & Son
127
Putnam, W. T 14
Dow, Edward. 140' Phenix Hotel, 117
Day & Co ..
8 Robinson, H. W. 1-
Eastman, Seth
4 Robinson, J. W.
10
Fisk & Larkin,
115 Rollins & Co.,
128
Fellows, C. F
124 Robey, J. F. & Co.
129
Ford, W. P. & T. H
125 Sanders, C. M.
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Farley, N. & Son
131 Sanger, A. T.
126
Foster, H. B
182 Smith, M. M
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Gawler, R. A. 9 Smith, J. M.
Guernsey, D. L.
4 Smith & Walker, (cover)
Goodwin, W. F
12 Silver. JJ. B.
117
Grover, Joseph
136 Scheuer & Kramer,
117
Hazelton, James
6: Steele. Mrs
119
Harris, J. A
10 Steele, 1.
188
Hill, D. A.
118,123 Symonds. David
120
Handerson, L. R
120 Stewart, T. W. & J. H.120
Hall, Ivory
126 Stevens & Dunklee,
123
Hook, J. B.
129 Stanley & Ayer,
115
Hardy & Hoit,
121 Sinclair. J. G. & Co
13
Hook & Grover
183 Thorn, Calvin
132
Jones, James
116 Walker, Gust. 110
Kaves, H. G
6: Wadleigh, G. W 6
West. John A
10
2|Whitford, Geo. H
14
Webster, J. S.
123
Webster & Bixby,
127
Webster & Colby ...
134
McPherson, M. D
116
Yraton, G. W
116
Merrill & Son, ... .... 114,129
180, 132, 136, 137,139.143
FISHERVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS,
141, 142, 148
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Kimball, R. H. & Co., (cover )
Kelley & Edmunds, 124
Kilburn, E. G.
128
Knight, E.
181
Little, John W
Whidden. J. C. & Co.
135
Morgan, Jantes
199
Young, G. W
119
CONCORD DIRECTORY.
ADDITIONS, CORRECTIONS AND REMOVALS.
Abbot, William, laborer-h. Essex. Aiken, Edmund-b. Mrs. M. N. Neal's. Annable, Jehiel-removed to 3 Monroe. Barrett, Luther-removed to Columbian Hotel. Bartlett, Charles G .- removed to Elm House. [lett's. Bartlett, John F., at L. Downing & Sons'-b. J, Bart- Blaisdell, Justus, dentist-removed to 101 State.
Brown, Charles, at Dearborn, Severence & Co's-h. 14 Fayette.
Buswell, John G., carpenter-h. 46 Center. Cate, Charles D., at J. S. & E. A. Abbot's-h. 26 West. Chesley, Jas. G., at L. Downing & Sons'-h. 41 Pleasant. Cloudman, Thomas, at D. A. Hill's-h. 20 Washington. Conner, Charles J. (Sibley & Conner, wholesale grocers' Moore's Block)-h. 54 South.
Cooke, Samuel, chaplain at State Prison-h. 56 State. Cooke, Howard, at Prescott Brothers'-b. S. Cooke's. Drew, Joseph, at W. P. & T. H. Ford's-h. Franklin. Galloway, James, jeweler at G. II. Whitford's-h. 7 Guernsey, Austin-h. 174 State. [Ilanover. Harrington, Thomas O., at C. R. R .- h. 3 Fremont. Harrington, Thomas N., at N. R. R .- h. Chandler. Hovey, John, carpenter-b. 13 Wall.
Hoyt, William B., at N. R. R .- h. 43 Spring. Jackson, George W .- removed to 10 Fayette. Jones, Charles H., teamster-h. Summer. Learned, J .- h. corner of State and Fayette. Marsh, Belinda, widow-h. 14 Montgomery. Miles, Eliza, widow-282 Main.
Morrill, James S., shoc and boot manufacturer, 310 Main -h. 310 Main.
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Merrill & Son's Concord city directory, for 1860-61: to which is added a business key of Fisherville, and every kind of desirable in- formation .. Concord, R. Merrill & Son, 1860. 143p. fold. plan. 16cm.
ICH 57-2469
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F &H215 RUFUS MERRILL & SON, 57%.
PUBLISHERS,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,
IMPORTERS OF STEEL PENS, AND
Account Book Manufacturers,
ATHENIAN HALL,
(UP STAIRS)
Nearly opposite the Post Office.
PERIODICALS AND BOOKS OF ALL KINDS BOUND TO ORDER. .
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CITY GOVERNMENT. 1860-61.
MOSES T. WILLARD MAYOR.
ALDERMEN.
J. B. Rand Ward 1 | Shadrach Seavey ... Ward 4 Samuel Eastman . Ward 2 Bradbury Gill. Ward 5 Ira Rowell Ward 3 Caleb Parker. - Ward 6 Joseph Hazelton Ward 7.
COMMON COUNCIL.
WENTWORTH G. SHAW President.
Andrew T. Bennett, Cyrus W. Lincoln Ward 1 Zebulon Smith, William Abbott. Ward 2 Stephen Carleton, William D. Colby Ward 3
John C. Pillsbury, Ezra Ballard. Ward 4
Wentworth G. Shaw, William II. Buntin Ward 5 Benjamin Rolfe, Abraham G. Jones Ward 6 Jedediah C. Abbott, John B. Flanders Ward 7
David Watson City Clerk.
Amos Hadley Clerk Common Council.
Woodbridge Odlin
City Treasurer.
L. T. Flint. City Solicitor.
Benj. S. Warren City Physician.
John Kimball, er-officio,
A. A. Moulton, M. D., Health Officers. Wm. H. Smart, M. D.,
E. S. Gilman Overscer. of Poor Farm.
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TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Albert H. Drown, Thomas D. Potter, Moses H. Far- num, Amos Hadley, Henry E. Parker, Ebenczer S. Moore, Nathan W. Gove.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Henry E. Parker, Asa Fowler, David Patten, Caleb Parker, Jesse P. Bancroft, Paltiah Brown, Josiah P. Nutting, Joseph B. Walker, P. B. Coggswell.
SUPERINTENDING SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Ephraim O. Jameson, John E. Abbot, Nathan W Gove.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
JOHN KIMBALL City Marshal.
Jonathan L. Pickering,
Assistant Marshals. John A. Coburn,
POLICE OFFICERS.
J. L. Pickering, E. E. Sturtevant, William T. Locke, James II. Flanders, Mark A. Dennett, Josiah Cooper, Moody S. Farnum, Charles E. Savory, John Putney.
CONSTABLES.
J. L. Pickering, E. E. Sturtevant, John A. Coburn, George B. Elliot.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
TRUE OSGOOD
Chief Engineer.
Abel B. Holt,
John M. Hill,
Assistant
( Samuel Edmunds,
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Moses Humphrey,
Caleb Parker,
James Frye,
Lowell Eastman,
Engineers.
Leonard Drown.
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RAILROADS CENTERING IN CONCORD.
CONCORD RAILROAD.
This road extends to Nashua, connecting there with the Nashua and Lowell Railroad to Boston ; also, with the Nashua and Worcester, and Norwich to New-York. At Manchester it connects with the Manchester and Lawrence, for Lawrence, Boston and Salem.
PORTSMOUTHI AND CONCORD RAILROAD.
This road extends from Concord to Portsmouth. It connects, at Newmarket Junction, with the Boston and Maine Road for Dover, Great-Falls, Rochester and Port- land ; also, with the Eastern Road at Portsmouth.
NORTHERN RAILROAD.
This road extends from Concord to West Lebanon and White River Junction, where it connects with the Ver- mont Central for Montpelier, Burlington, St. Albans, to Rouse's Point, connecting there with the Ogdensburgh Road to the St. Lawrence and lake navigation for the far west. It also connects, at Rouse's Point, with the road for Montreal and Quebec. At White River Junction it connects with the Passumpsic Road for St. Johnsbury, north ; and south, with the road to Windsor, Bellows- Falls, &c. It also connects at Franklin with the road to Bristol.
BOSTON, CONCORD & MONTREAL RAILROAD.
This road extends from Concord to Lake Winnepisio- gee, Plymouth and Wells River, Vt., connecting there with the Passumpsic Road ; also, with the White Moun- tains Road for Littleton.
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MERRIMACK AND CONN. RIVERS RAILROAD.
This road extends from Concord to Bradford. It con- nects at Contoocookville with the Contoocook Valley Railroad to Hillsborough Bridge.
FIRE-INSURANCE COMPANIES. UNION MUTUAL.
THOMAS P. TREADWELL, President. J. E. Lang, Secretary and Treasurer. Thomas P. Treadwell, N. S. Chandler, John Gass, Ezra Carter, Elijah Knight, Directors.
EQUITABLE MUTUAL.
TIMOTHY HAYNES, President.
Mitchel Gilmore, Secretary. Robert C. Osgood, Treasurer.
Timothy Haynes, John II. Pearson, Enos Blake, Abel B. Holt, True Osgood, Directors.
BANKS.
Hours for business from 9} A. M. to 12 M-2 to 4 P. M. Closed Saturday Afternoons.
MERRIMACK COUNTY BANK.
Incorporated 1845. Capital Stock, $80,000. Discount day, Monday. EBENEZER S. TOWLE, President. J. C. A. Wingate, Cashier. E. S. Towle, Francis N. Fisk, Richard Bradley, Samuel Coffin, Joseph B. Walker, Directors.
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MECHANICKS BANK.
Incorporated 1854. Capital Stock, $100,000. Discount day, Tuesday.
GEORGE MINOT, President. Charles Minot, Cashier.
J. M. Harper, Seth Eastman, C. H. Peaslee, Arthur Fletcher, D. M. Carpenter, Ezra Carter, Directors.
UNION BANK.
Incorporated 1856. Capital Stock, $100,000. Discount day, Tuesday.
GEORGE B. CHANDLER, President.
A. C. Pierce, Cashier.
George B. Chandler, Nath'l White, Onslow Stearns, Woodbridge Odlin, Peter Sanborn, J. K. Woodman, Calvin Howe, Directors.
STATE CAPITAL BANK.
Incorporated 1852. Capital Stock, $150.000.
Discount day, Tuesday.
SAMUEL BUTTERFIELD, President.
P. S. Smith, Cashier.
Samuel Butterfield, Ebenezer Symmes, Abraham Bean, Hall Roberts, Robert N. Corning, John V. Bar- ron, James Peverely, Directors.
NEW-HAMPSHIRE SAVINGS BANK.
SAMUEL COFFIN, President.
James Moulton, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer.
David M. Carpenter, Ezra Carter, Seth Eastman, Theodore French, Joseph M. Harper, Samuel Herbert, Charles Smart, Asa MeFarland, Benjamin Parker, Ira Perley, Ebenezer S. Towle, Isaac F. Williams, Jos. B.
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Walker, Shadrach Seavey, Nath'l White, Asa Fowler, John H. George, Trustees.
Samuel Coffin, Shadrach Seavey, E. S. Towle, Seth Eastman, Investing Committee.
CONCORD SAVINGS BANK.
Quarter days-Third Wednesday of March, June, September, and December.
Dividend days-Third Wednesday of March and September.
IRA A. EASTMAN, President.
Arthur Fletcher, Vice President.
Charles Minot, Treasurer and Secretary.
CHARITABLE AND OTHER SOCIETIES.
CONCORD FEMALE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA- TION.
Miss L. B. Chapman, first Director.
Miss M. A. Hutchins, second Director.
Mrs. S. Farrington, Secretary.
Mrs. L. Eastman, Treasurer.
BAPTIST FEMALE CHARITABLE SOCIETY.
Mrs. C. W. Flanders, President. Mrs. Wm. H. Allison, Secretary. Mrs. Edson C. Eastman, Treasurer.
PLEASANT STREET BAPTIST CHARITABLE SOCIETY.
Mrs. E. E. Cummings, President. Mrs. Isaac Colby, Secretary. Mrs. Charles Brown, Treasurer.
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CONCORD FEMALE CHARITABLE SOCIETY.
Mrs. B. P. Stone, President.
Mrs. John C. Briggs, Secretary. Mrs. Samuel Coffin, Treasurer.
SEAMEN'S FRIEND SOCIETY.
Miss Mary Ann Allison, President.
Mrs. J. C. Tilton, Vice-President.
Mrs. Geo. E. Jenks, Secretary.
Miss E. McFarland, Treasurer.
MASONIC.
MOUNT HOREB COMMANDERY OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR meets at Masonic Temple on the fourth Monday of every month.
E. H. ROLLINS, E. C.
TRINITY CHAPTER meets at Masonic Temple on the fourth Tuesday of every month.
JOSIAH STEVENS, JR., H. P.
BLAZING STAR LODGE meets in Masonic Temple Wednesday on or before the full of the moon in each month, from March to September inclusive ; and Wednes- day on or preceding the full of the moon, and on the the second Wednesday following, in each month, from October to February.
L. A. WALKER, W. M.
I. O. O. F.
WHITE MOUNTAIN LODGE, No. 5, holds regular meet- ings every Friday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall. corner Main and Warren streets. Officers chosen semi-annually.
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CONCORD DIRECTORY.
METHODIST GENERAL BIBLICAL INSTITUTE. Established in 1847.
FACULTY. REV. BISHOP OSMON C. BAKER, D. D., President elect.
REV. STEPHEN M. VAIL, D. D., Morrill Professor of Biblical and Oriental Literature.
REV. JOHN W. MERRILL, D. D., Professor of Natural and Historical Theology, and Mental and Moral Philosophy.
REV. DAVID PATTEN, D. D., Professor of Revealed and Pastoral Theology and Sacred Rhetoric.
CLASSES.
SENIOR CLASS.
Names.
Residences. Rooms.
John W. Ackerly,
Monticello, N. Y., B. H., No. 5.
George W. Barber,
Epping,
I. B., No. 11. -
George W. Feelemyer,*
Ellicott's Mills, Md.
Alexander N. Fields,
Montalony, Dempster House.
Josiah Fletcher,
Bingham, Me., B. H., No. 13.
Fred. T. George,*
East Boston, Mass., I. B., No. 11.
Charles E. Little,
Glen's Falls, N. Y., I. B., No. 16.
John G. Shrive,
- Croton, N. Y., 203 State St.
Daniel J. Smith,
Hampstead, B. H., No. 5.
Theodore Stevens,
St. Michael's, Mr. Whittemore's.
George Cuyler Thomas,
Albany, N. Y., I. B., No. 18.
Edward W. Virgin, A. B.,
Wilbraham, Mass., I. B., No. 17.
Benijah Emory Whipple,
Salmon River, N. Y., I. B., No. 18.
W. DeMoranville Wheedon, North-Kingston, R. I., B. H., No. 12.
Noah Wood,
Butler, N. Y., B. II., No. 1.
MIDDLE CLASS.
Names. James M Bean,
Residences.
Rooms.
Center Sandwich,
203 State St.
J. Mowrey Bean,
Salisbury,
I. B., No. 9.
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CONCORD DIRECTORY.
Names.
Lorenzo A. Bosworth,
George W. Brown, Joel Brown, Clark S. Buswell, Joseph Carr, A. B., Truman Carter,*
Residences. Rooms. West Springfield, Mass., 258 Main St. Schenectady, N. Y., I. B., No. 3. Centerville, Md., Mr. Whittemore's. Barton, Vt.
Mount Zion, Miss., Mr. Whittemore's.
St. Johnsbury, Vt., 168 State St. Elizabethtown, N. Y.
John II. Clippinger, William W. Colburn,
John Collins,
Collinsville, N. B., I. B., No. 8.
Castile, N. Y., Mr. Shackford's.
Kennebunk, Me., I. B., No. 9.
George F. Eaton,*
Clement T. Frame,
William F. Hatfield, A B.,
White Plains, N. Y., I. B., No. 8.
M. V. B. Johnson, Moses Lyon, A. B., Elam Marsh,
Barre, Mass.
New- York City, Dempster House.
Altona, N. Y., , B. II., No. 9.
Charles A. P'lumer,
Thomas C. Potter,
Abel W. Pottle,
Alexander C. Reynolds,
Horace B. Sawyer,*
Saco, Me.
Nashua, Dempster House.
Nathaniel F. Stevens, Hartland, Vt., B. H., No. 4.
James S. Thomas, A. M.,
North East, Md., I. B., No. 13.
Charles H. Tower,
Charles HI. Vinton,
Southbridge, Mass. Southbridge, Mass., Mrs. Kimball's. Easton, Pa., B. H., No. 2.
Jesse Wagner, Henry S. Ward,
Monson, Mass., Mr. Paige's.
Edwin Warriner,
Frederick Widmer,
Robert HI. Wilder,
Groton, Mass., B. II., No. 11.
Oneonta, N. Y., I. B., No. 7.
JUNIOR CLASS.
Names.
· Residences. Rooms.
Charles Arnold,
Columbia, Cal., B. H., No. 13.
Watson M. Ayres.
Waybridge, Ft., I. B., No. 2.
William W. Baldwin,
South Worcester, N. Y., B. H., No. 7.
Cabot M. Clark,
Gettysburgh, Pa., Dempster House.
Oakdale, Mass., I. B., No. 4.
Daniel D. Cook,
Oliver M. Cousens,
Nashua, I. B., No. 4.
Georgetown, Del., B. H., No. 9.
Addison, Me., I. B., No. 7. Rochester, N. Y., Mr. Shackford's.
Salem, Me., B. H., No. 4.
Glen's Falls, N. Y., I. B., No. 16.
Joel S. Stevens. *
Lorraine, N. Y., B. H., No. 2. Troy, N. Y., - I. B., No. 3.
Granville Yager,
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CONCORD DIRECTORY.
Names. Alexander Bramley, George W. Brooks, Ira W. Calkins, t Edwin S. Cheeseman, John F. Clymer, Samuel H. Collier, John E Cookman, A. B.,
George A. Coombs, John W. Diefendorf, Albert N. Fisher, Thomas Gifford, John G. Gooding,
Robert Hardie,
Ross C. Houghton,
Richard W. Humphriss,
John HI. Knott,
Thomas S. Lent,
Peekskill, N. Y., B. IL., No. 6.
N. Day MeComas,
John E. Metcalf,
Charles HI. Newell,
Carson Parker,
William M. Patterson,
Isaac D. Peaslec,
Norman Price,
Cobleskill, N. Y.,
I. B., No. 2.
Turin, N. Y.,
B. H., No. 6.
Swanton, V't.,
Dempster House
Philadelphia, Pa., I. B., No. 17.
* English Course. t Deceased.
ABBREVIATIONS.
B. H. Boarding House.
1
I. B. Institute Building.
SUMMARY.
BENIOR CLASS.
15
MIDDLE CLASS. 36
JUNIOR CLASS.
31
WHOLE NUMBER 82
Residences. Rooms. Brushland, N. Y., Dempster House. Philadelphia, Pa., Mr. Whittemore's. Gardnersville, N. Y., Dempster H. Theresa, N. Y., Mr. Whittemore's. Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. Burnham's. Neu-Sharon, Me., Mr. Whittemore's. Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. Herbert's. Farmington, Me., Mr. Wbittemore's. Minden, N. Y., Dempster House. Norwich, N. Y., Dempster House. Guysborough, N. S., B. H., No. 6. White Creek, N. Y., Dempster House. Philadelphia, Pa., B. H., No. 1.
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