Keene city directory : embracing a general directory of the citizens, a full business directory, the national state county and city governments for the years 1895-6, Part 4

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Publication date: 1895
Publisher: Keene, N.H. : Hiram Blake, Andrew R. Mason, publishers
Number of Pages: 458


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1797-Dr. Ziba Hall refuses to be taxed for the support of the gospel, and sues the town to recover back taxes paid under protest.


1798-Peleg Sprague of Keene chosen Representative in Congress.


1799-Fifth newspaper, " The New Hampshire Sentinel," appears, published by Hon. John Prentiss.


1800-February 22, memorial services held in honor of Gen. Washington, oration by Samuel West, Esq. April 20, Hon. Peleg Sprague died. Population 1,645.


1802-Charter for turnpike from Keene to Fitzwilliam granted.


1803-Charter for Cheshire Bank granted.


1804-Cheshire Bank organized.


1806-Turnpike from Keene to Winchendon finished.


ISOS-Samuel Dinsmoor appointed Postmaster.


ISIo-Samuel Dinsmoor, Sr., elected member of Congress ; population 1,646. 1811 -- August 4, Nathan Blake died, aged 99 years, 5 months; Miss Catha- rine Fiske's " Female Seminary" established. Samuel Dinsmoor elected to Congress.


1812-Roxbury incorporated, taking from Keene 1,472 acres.


1814-August 12, Rev. Aaron Hall died, aged 64, much lamented by his people.


1815-May 24, Rev. Daniel Oliphant ordained pastor of First Congregational Church. December S, " voted not to suffer a stove put into the meeting house." St. John's block built.


1816 -- Baptist Church at Ash Swamp dedicated ; cold summer; great scarcity of corn.


1818-July 1, Rev. Z. S. Barstow ordained pastor First Congregational Church. July 14, Hon. Daniel Newcomb died.


IS20-Population this year 1,895.


1824-March 18, Unitarian Society organized. Hon. Salma Hale elected to Congress. Cheshire Bank re-chartered.


1825-Cheshire County Fire Insurance Company established.


1828-November 14, " The Farmer's Museum," established at Walpole, April II, 1793, was removed to Keene, and later became the " Cheshire Repub- lican."


1829-First Congregational Church moved on its present site.


1830-April 28, Unitarian Church finished ; population 2,374.


1831-Samuel Dinsmoor, Sr., elected Governor.


1832-Baptist Church re-organized. Samuel Dinsmoor, Governor.


1833-County jail built on Washington street; Keene Light Infantry visits Concord to welcome Gen. Jackson ; Ashuelot Bank established ; Samuel Dinsmoor, Governor; Cheshire Provident Institution established.


1834-Fare from Keene to Boston by North Star line of coaches, $2.50. 1835-Samuel Dinsmoor died.


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1836-Keene Academy established.


1837-Miss Catharine Fiske died.


1838-Population 2,573. June 25, Joel Parker appointed Chief Justice of New Hampshire.


1840-Population 2,611.


1844-Cheshire Bank re-chartered.


1846-Town Hall built. March, building of Cheshire railroad begin.


1847-Gen. James Wilson elected to the Thirtieth Congress.


1848-May, Cheshire railroad completed to Keene, event being celebrated with imposing ceremonies.


1849-Samuel Dinsmoor, Jr., elected Governor ; Cheshire railroad opened to Bellows Falls.


1850-December 9, Ashuelot railroad completed. May 26, Dr. Amos


Twitchell died. Samuel Dinsmoor, Jr., Governor. Population 3,392.


1851-Samuel Dinsmoor, Jr., Governor.


1853-May 26, centennial celebration ; lIon. Joel Parker delivers address.


1854-October 3, first State Fair held. Dec. 3, great hurricane destroying buildings, chimneys and much timber.


1855-Cheshire County Bank established.


1859-First Congregational Church remodeled; new court house built, cost $25,436; Keene Library established. Hon. Thomas M. Edwards elected to Congress. Gas introduced in Keene.


1860-Population 4,317.


1861-December 25, Sixth New Hampshire regiment, 1,024 men, left Keene for the seat of war. Thomas M. Edwards re-elected to Congress. Humphrey Machine Works established.


1862-January 17, Sixth regiment went into camp at Hatteras Island.


1864-Cheshire National Bank organized. June 9, Dr. Daniel Adams, mathematician, died, aged 90. August, St. James' Episcopal Church finished and consecrated.


1865-Keene National Bank established.


1866-Hon. Salma IIale died, aged 79.


1867-October 16, Second Congregational Church organized.


1868-August 31, IIon. Levi Chamberlain died, aged So.


1869-January 1, Keene Five Cents Savings Bank organized. September 16, Second Congregational Church completed ; new Methodist Church built.


1870-Population 5,971; Bank block built; soldiers' monument erected ; Keene water works completed ..


1871-Keene Natural History Society organized ; Beaver Mills built.


1873-June 6, Ilon. John Prentiss died, aged 95. March 1, Rev. Z. S. Bar-


stow died, aged 82.


1874-March, city government adopted. May 5, city government organized ; Horatio Colony, first Mayor ; Invalids' Home incorporated ; new Baptist Church built.


1875-Keene Humane Society organized ; Horatio Colony, Mayor. Septem- ber IS, Citizens National Bank established.


1876-New High School building erected. May, Ilon. William P. Wheeler died ; Edward Farrar, second Mayor.


1877-October 17, Keene Light Guard Battalion organized; Edward Farrar Mayor ; Keene City Directory issued.


1878-Reuben Stewart, third Mayor.


1879-November 27, Manchester & Keene railroad completed. May; Hon. Francis A. Faulkner died; Reuben Stewart, Mayor.


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1880-City Hall remodeled; Horatio Kimball, fourth Mayor; population 6,786.


1881-Ira W. Russell, fifth Mayor. May 19, Gen. James Wilson died, aged 84. 1882-Samuel W. Hale elected Governor ; Ira W. Russell, Mayor.


1883-Waring sewerage system constructed ; Horatio Kimball, sixth Mayor. May, Telephone introduced. July, Steam Fire Engine purchased.


1884-New County Jail built; Guaranty Savings Bank established; Horatio Kimball, Mayor; Shoe Factory built. Feb. 23, Ashuelot Mills burned. 1885-Alfred T. Batchelder, seventh Mayor. July 20, Barnum's elephant, "Albert," shot by K. L. G. Battalion, on banks of the Ashuelot; First Congregational Church block built. April 16, electric fire alarm adopted.


1886-Alfred T. Batchelder, Mayor. New water supply from Roxbury introduced. Electric lighting introduced ; Wheelock Park conveyed to city by Geo. A. Wheelock.


1887-Asa Smith, eighth Mayor. Dunn & Salisbury's Chair Factory com- pleted ; September 30, Samuel A. Gerould died, aged 94 years, 56 days. Concrete sidewalks adopted by the city. System of street numbering adopted. Elliot street school house erected.


1888-Asa Smith, Mayor. January 1, Postal delivery introduced. March 12, great blizzard, lasting three days. June 7, City Park set apart for public use; Geo. A. Wheelock, first Park Commissioner. Nov. 3, George Tilden died, aged 86 years, 6 months.


1889-Ilerbert B. Viall, ninth Mayor; March 26, great fire at Beaver Mills ; May 8, Greenlawn Cemetery conveyed to city ; first granite pavement laid on Roxbury street ; July 12, Jehiel Wilson died, aged 89; Septem- ber, South Keene postoffice established; October 15, Bethany Mission dedicated.


1890-Ilerbert B. Viall, Mayor; February, second steam fire engine pur- chased ; May 7, Coolidge Park and fund presented to City by Henry O Coolidge, Esq .; October 1, Cheshire railroad consolidated with Fitch- burg railroad; October, Horatian Tower erected on summit of Beech Hill by Horace L. Goodnow; October 20, Keene Evening Sentinel established ; November, Keene Macadam Works erected on Concord road ; population 7,446.


1891-Horatio Kimball, tenth Mayor; March 29, Joshua I). Colony died ; May 29, earthquake shock about 7 P. M .; South Keene mills sold to Read Furniture Manufacturing Co. ; October, Ex-Gov. Samuel W. Hale died.


1892-Frederic A. Faulkner, eleventh Mayor; April 7, gift of Elliot City Hospital by John Henry Elliot, Esq., accepted by the City ; September 20, Elliot City Hospital dedicated ; November 20, St. Bernard's Catholic Church dedicated.


1893-Frederic A. Faulkner, Mayor ; January 18, fire at Impervious Package Company's works; January 27, Miss Carrie II. Ingersoll died ; May 12, Hon. A. A. Parker of Fitzwilliam died, aged 102 years; May 22, boiler explosion at Beaver mills, three killed, and five boilers wrecked ; August 7, severe hail storm in Keene and vicinity, breaking windows and destroy- ing garden crops; August 10, Corner stone Y. M. C. A. building laid ; Sentinel building erected.


1894-Frederic A. Faulkner, Mayor; January 1, Hon. Reuben Stewart died at Concord, Mass. ; July 1, Corner stone of new Unitarian Church laid on Washington street, dedicated January 24, 1895; September 28, Y. M. C. A. building dedicated ; December 19, Hon. Horatio Kimball died ; December 22, Mr. Abel Blake died, aged 99 years, 2 months; December 27, Lewis Pemberton died, aged 94 years, 4 months; E. F. L. block erected ; northerly part Gurnsey's block erected ; population, 7,659.


VISIT BALDWIN'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, VERNON STREET.


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ABBREVIATIONS .- The following abbreviations are used in this Directory : Ave, avenue; agt, agent; bds, boards ; blk, block ; B & M R R, Boston & Maine Railroad ; F R R, Fitchburg Railroad; cor, corner; Cen sq, Central Square ; ct, court; F & C, Faulkner & Colony ; clk, clerk ; h, house ; manr, manufacturer; n, near; opp, opposite; Ash, Ashuelot; Chesh, Cheshire; res, resides; r, road; wks, works; emp, employed. After the name of a street the word street is omitted.


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Abbott Andrew P, freight conductor B & M R R, rooms 49 Court Abbott Charles, farmer, h Abbott r


Abbott Charles 2d, machinist F R R, h 157 School


Abbott Mrs Charles, dressmaker, shop and res 157 School


Abbott Charles C ( Abbott Grocery Co), h 37 Franklin


Abbott Charles M, clk, bds 27 Washington


Abbott Ellen M, bds 157 School


Abbott George H, janitor Elliot school, h 14S Main


Abbott Grocery Co, wholesale grocers, (H W Clark, pres, C C Abbott, sec and treas), warehouse 27 Railroad sq


Abbott Mrs Joel, widow, bds 37 Franklin


Abbott John T, attorney and counsellor, and judge of probate. office 51 Main, h 27 Washington


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Abbott Miss Mattie C, milliner, bds 133 School


Abbott Miss Mary, dressmaker, h 83 Ehm


Abbott Rev Stephen G, h 27 Washington


Abbott Miss Susie C, bds 133 School


Abbott Warren, machinist, h 133 School


Acher Harry S, emp Beaver Mills, h 129 Howard


Adams Carl H, clk W P Chamberlain & Co, bds 369 Marlboro'


Adams Charles F, clk Chesh National Bank, bds 44 Union


Adams Miss Eliza, res 339 Main


Adams Frank E, jeweler 16 Cen sq, bds 194 Court


Adams George, clk Warren's market, res 37 Beech


Adams Henry H, harness maker, h 44 Union


Adams Jessie, housekeeper, h 44 Union


Adams Loren W, carpenter and builder, h 116 Elm Adams William H, chair maker Chesh Chair Co, h 369 Marlboro' Afanzo Manuel, cabinet maker, bds So Keene Ahern John, painter F R R, h 63 Castle


Ahern Josephine F, dressmaker, bds 136 Island


Ahern Lizzie, emp shoe factory, bds 136 Island


Ahern Mrs Johanna, widow, h 136 Island


USE A GAS STOVE.


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HODGKINS' DRUG STORE, 39 CENTRAL SQUARE.


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Ahern Nellie, domestic at 47 Marlboro'


Ahern Patrick, bds 136 Island


Aiken Enoch, blacksmith, h 33 Elm


Ailstrom Antano, emp N Johnson's, Abbott r


Ailstrom Herman, emp N Johnson's, Abbott r


Albee Horace E, shoe cutter, h 120 Elm


Albee Mrs M S, widow, res 30 Howard


Albee Silas C, carpenter, h 146 Church


Alden Frank H, driver Thayer's bakery, h 31 Water


Alden Henry P, clk B & M R R freight office, bds Y M C A bldg


Alden Miss Kittie W, bds 24 Park Ave


Alden Luther P, manager Lane's brick yard, h 24 Park Ave


Alden Mrs M M, nurse, res too Church


Aldrich Ben O, druggist, ( Aldrich & Dutton), bds 134 Washington


Aldrich Charles E, engineer B & M R R, h 21 Cross


Aldrich Charles S, chair maker, bds 26 Ehm


Aldrich & Dutton (Ben O Aldrich, S F Dutton), druggists, 15 Cen sq. See advertisement.


Aldrich Darwin M, emp shoe factory, bds 23 West


Aldrich Miss Edith L, clk G H Aldrich & Son, bds 287 Roxbury Aldrich Edward C, h 29 Cross


Aldrich Edwin T, elk G HL Aldrich & Son, h 15 Page


Aldrich Edwin V, farmer, house off Westmoreland old r


Aldrich Eugene L, clk G H Aldrich & Son, h 152 High


Aldrich George H (G H Aldrich & Son), h 287 Roxbury


Aldrich G II & Son (George H and Herbert C Aldrich), gen ins agts, office 9 Cen sq, room 5 Bridgman's blk


Aldrich Harry N, clk Davis, Wright & Co, h 191 North Aldrich Mrs HI, widow, res 391 Winchester


Aldrich Henry H, cattle dealer, h 57 Dunbar


Aldrich Herbert C (G H Aldrich & Son), h 72 School


Aldrich Sidney C, clk C H Bridgman, bds 287 Roxbury [mit r Aldrich Thomas M, farmer and carpenter, h off Westmoreland sum- Alexander Adelbert, farm hand, bds Main n fair grounds


Alexander Harry W, painter, bds 138 Roxbury


Alexander Lester E, emp Imp Pack Co, h 250 Beaver


Alexander Warren F, painter Imp Pack Co, h 138 Roxbury


Allen Alfred B, furniture finisher, bds So Keene


Allen Benjamin F, printer, h 406 Court


Allen Mrs D, widow, bds 632 Court


Allen Frank W, letter carrier, res 406 Court


Allen Henry C, cutter shoe factory, h 41 Dunbar Allen Ida M, bds 406 Court


Allen James G, foreman cutting room shoe factory, h 36 Dover Allen Mrs H C, artist, res 41 Dunbar


YOU TOUCH A MATCH AND WE DO THE REST.


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HEAVY TEAM HARNESSES A SPECIALTY AT BALDWIN'S.


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Allen Mrs J J, widow, h 240 Court


Allen Joshua B, farmer, h 23 Allen ct


Allen Levi, farmer, 632 Court


Allen Lucius L, farmer, h 599 Court


Allen Nellie E, res 12 Winter


Amadon Frank E, watchman Imp Pack Co, h 57 Mechanic


Amadon Harry, clerk, bds 6 Green ct


Amadon Mrs J O, h 6 Green ct


Amadon Lucy M, nurse, bds 6 Green ct


Amadon Robert S, machinist F R R, bds 6 Green ct


American Express Co, office 53 Main, Samuel Patrick agt


Amidon Amasa O, fruit and market gardener, h 503 West


Amidon Lucius E, gardener, h 15 Park Ave


Angier Mrs M M, h 26 Forest


Annis William, machinist F R R, bds 71 Church


Applin Arthur F, box maker, h 37 Page


Applin Oscar P, foreman finisher Keene Furn Co, h 67 Cross


Applin Susie, bds 67 Cross


Armstrong Mrs F E HI, forewoman Sentinel Printing Co, room 9 Bank blk 3 Cen sq


Armstrong J Thomas, billiard parlor at 28 Washington, h & Winter Armstrong Michael, plumber, City Hotel 107 Main, rooms Colony's blk 5 Cen sq. See advertisement.


Ashuelot National Bank, 46 Cen sq, Henry O. Coolidge, cashier. See advertisement.


Atherton Miss Jennie M, housekeeper at 29 Middle


Atwood Herbert C, mechanic, h Winchester r


Atwood Miss Nellie M, clk W P Chamberlain & Co, res 22 Cross Atwood William, farmer, h 22 Cross


Auger Colbert, door maker, h 83 Douglass


Auger Edmund, emp shoe factory, h 28 Green


Auger Emma E, emp shoe factory, bds 95 Douglass


Anger George, sash maker, bds 95 Douglass


Auger Nelson G, emp shoe factory, bds 95 Douglass


Auger Onesime, sash maker, h 95 Donglass


Auger Phillip, emp shoe factory, h 28 Green


Austin Mrs J C, dressmaker, rooms 36 Church


Austin Mrs Mary E, widow, res 132 Washington


Averell Geo A, shoe cutter, h 30 Douglass


Avery Chas E, pail finisher, bds Spragueville


Avery Edward D, pail painter, h Spragueville


Avery Julia M, domestic at 30 Spring


Avery Mrs Martha E, widow, h 31 Cottage


Avery Mary I, bds 25 Park


Ayer Elisha, pattern maker, h 12 Gilsum


OVER 200 GAS STOVES IN DAILY USE IN KEENE.


Save Money and Buy Drugs and Medicines at City Pharmacy.


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Ayer Jos Cullen, Jr, clergyman, h 275 Court Ayer Mrs Elisha, dressmaker, res 12 Gilsum Ayer Miss Mabel, res 58 Beaver .


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Babbidge Paul F, supt city water works, bds 409 Main


Babbitt John W, express messenger B & M R R, h 2S Cross


Babcock Joseph (S Babcock & Son), bds 21 Appleton


Babcock Samuel (S Babcock & Son), h 21 Appleton


Babcock S & Son, fish and oyster dealers, market 33 Roxbury


Bagley Edwin E, musician, h 575 Court


Baglin Kitty, tailoress, res 107 Howard


Baglin Lizzie, tailoress, h 107 Howard


Baglin Margaret A, clk, bds 107 Howard.


Baglin Richard, emp city, h 107 Howard


Bailey Miss Adeline S, h 36 Cross


Bailey Edward A, clk G E Holbrook & Co, bds 31 Howard


Bailey Lizzie A, h 36 Cross


Bailey Miss Mary F, music teacher II E Lake 19 Roxbury, res 51 Main room 17


Bailey Thomas A, emp shoe factory, bds 141 Church


Baker Abel W, commercial traveler, h 158 Church


Baker Artemas, h 96 Main


Baker Charles F, clerk, h 13 Wilson


Baker Dascomb W, elk 21 Church, h 120 Beaver


Baker David II, packer at pottery, bds 22 Cottage


Baker Edward, laborer, h 74 Carroll


Baker Eugene S, chair maker, bds 22 Cottage


Baker George D, teamster, h 92 Gilsum


Baker George H, engineer Taft's pottery, h 22 Cottage


Baker Horatio S, brakeman B & M R R, bds 158 Church


Baker Oscar W, emp laundry, h 58 Church


Baker Sumner A, emp Keene Furn Co, h 22 Elm


Baker Sanford K, wool dryer, bds 210 West


Balch Charles A, sash and blind maker, h 18 Spring


Baldwin Charles, farm hand, res Bradford


Baldwin Mrs E P, widow, res 203 Washington Baldwin Frank H, dealer in carriages and sleighs, repository 15 and 21 Vernon, h 161 High. See advertisement.


Baldwin Henry E, box maker, h 32 Probate


Baldwin Herbert L, box maker, h 84 Valley


Baldwin John, emp Woodbury's mill, bds 45 Sullivan


Baldwin Thomas H, emp Woodbury's mill, h 45 Sullivan


Ball DeLos C, gen asst E C Thayer's mills, res 251 Main


GAS STOVES ARE ECONOMICAL, CLEAN AND DESIRABLE.


FOR A FINE HAND-MADE HARNESS, GO TO F. H. BALDWIN'S.


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Ball Elbridge G, carpenter, h 51 Kelleher


Ball Emmons (George W Ball's Sons), h 246 Main


Ball's George W Sons (G F Ball and Emmons Ball), brick manrs, yard 48 Appleton, office 35 Cen sq Ball's blk [Court


Ball George F (George W Ball's Sons), ins agt, 35 Cen sq, h 214 Ball Mrs George W, widow, res 246 Main


Ball Henry E, carpenter, h 343 Washington


Ball Miss J E, res 251 Main


Ball Mrs T H, widow, bds 343 Washington


Ballou Charles F, emp Keene Furn Co, bds 11 Mechanic


Ballou Charles R, carpenter, h Spragueville


Ballou Edward, bds 390 Water


Ballou Elmer R, box maker, bds Swanzey Factory


Ballou Frank M, emp Keene Furniture Co, h HI Mechanic


Ballou George O, farmer, h Spragueville


Ballou Harry L, box maker, bds Swanzey Factory


Ballou Mrs Polly, widow, res Beech Hill middle r Ballou Mrs Sarah, widow, h Spragueville


Bancroft Amos, meat and provisions, 267 Court Bancroft Bertha G, tailoress, bds 267 Court


Bancroft Miss Harriet E, cashier at Museum, res 267 Court


Banks Elmer C, blacksmith Wm K Church, h 65 Dover Banyea Lewis, h 210 Beaver


Banyea Lewis E, harness maker, bds 210 Beaver


Banyea Minnie, emp shoe factory, bds 210 Beaver


Barber Mrs E A, widow, res 185 Elm


Barker Arthur H, teamster, res 55 Castle


Barker Charles, lineman in Boston, bds 55 Castle Barker Daniel W, farmer, h Bradford


Barker Ephriam W, blacksmith, h to Fairfield ct


Barker Ernest C, p o clk, bds 55 Castle


Barker Frank N, letter carrier, res 55 Castle


Barker Fred A, postmaster, h 87 Main


Barker Fred S, clk Colony's chair factory, bds Bradford


Barker George F, supt American Telegraph Co, h 234 Washington


Barker Henry Il, farmer and teamster, h 55 Castle


Barker Herbert T, furniture finisher, rooms 51 Main


Barker Herbert W, teamster, h 32 Park


Barker James, box maker, h Marlboro' n town line


Barlow Charles E, carpenter and fish market 130 Elm, h 126 Armory Barlow Mrs Emeline C, widow, h 216 Main


Barlow Isaac K, carpenter, bds 126 Armory


Barlow Leroy, bds 21 High


Barlow Mrs Mary J, h 21 High


Barlow Nathaniel A, carpenter, bds 76 Grove


GAS STOVES ARE SOLD AT COST AND CONNECTED FREE.


THE FINEST CONFECTIONERY AT HODGKINS' DRUG STORE.


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Barlow Thomas H, clk Knowlton & Stone, h 28 Coolidge


Barnard Alfred E, harness maker, h 217 Washington


Barnard Miss Mabel A, teacher, bds Beech Hill summit r


Barns T Olin, farm hand, res Myron Ellis, Westmoreland summit r Baron Dr Peter T, botanic physician, office and res 17 Cen sq Clarke's blk


Barrett Abijah HI, emp Woodbury's mill, h 143 North


Barrett Alston F, dentist, h 169 Church


Barrett Charles L, night policeman, 262 West


Barrett Frank J, barber 19 Main, h 28 Harrison


Barrett Fred E, accountant, h 409 Main


Barrett Frank A, engineer F R R shops, h 15 Portland


Barrett George, wood and lumber dealer, h 44 George


Barrett Henry L, chair maker, h 132 Armory


Barrett Herbert T, emp Woodbury's mill, h 127 Armory


Barrett John F, pail painter, bds 58 Coolidge


Barrett Leston M, h 543 West


Barrett Thomas F, sawyer, h 143 North


Barrett Walter F, emp at Gurnsey's, bds 21 Water


Barrett William A, manager Russell's brick yard, h 409 Main


Barrington Prof Will A, music teacher and publisher, bds 16 Wash- ington, office 3 Cen sq, room 23 Bank blk


Barron Alice, table girl at 16 Washington


Barron Mrs Amy, widow, bds 92 Franklin


Barron Isaac T, baker Gurnsey's, h 92 Franklin


Barron Mark W, switchman F R R, h 31 Sullivan


Barrus Amasa, emp Woodbury's mill, h 28 Forest


Barrus Berphier R, telephone operator, bds 16 Armory


Barrus Fred W, emp Woodbury's mill, bds 16 Armory


Barrus James A, laborer, h 28 Foster


Barrus John H, engineer Woodbury's mill, h 16 Armory


Barrus Myrtie G, telephone operator, bds 16 Armory Barrus Winfred E, jeweler, res 16 Armory


Barry John C, retired, res 18 Railroad


Barry John M, tobacco, cigars and billiards, h and store 18 Railroad


Barry Mrs Sarah II, widow, h 64 Spring


Bartholomew Edwin L, locksmith repairing, h 107 Church


Bartlett Mrs Arozine, widow, h 20 Butler ct


Bartlett Edward H, spinner F & C mill, h 95 High


Bartlett Fred E, emp shoe factory, h 515 Winchester


Bartlett Henry M, emp shoe factory, bds 20 Butler ct Bartlett Jennie S, res Winchester r


Barton Annie, domestic at 64 Marlboro'


Barton Miss Helen V, teacher, res 20 Marboro'


Barton Mrs Olive R, cook, res 228 Main


. NO DUST, NO DIRT, NO LABOR, WHEN USING A GAS STOVE.


WANTED! AT F. H. BALDWIN'S, 5,000 CUSTOMERS.


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Barton Theodore P, clerk, bds 20 Marlboro'


Bartram Henry M, machinist F R R, bds 62 Washington


Bass Miss Clara E, stenographer, bds 419 Main


Bass James, harness maker, h 419 Main


Baston, Orrin P, photographer J A French, bds City Hotel Batchelder Alfred T ( Batchelder & Faulkner), attorney and coun- sellor, office 17 Roxbury, h 91 Court


Batchelder & Faulkner, (A. T. Batchelder, F C Faulkner) at- torneys and counsellors, office 17 Roxbury opp P O. See adv. Batchelder John A, pattern maker, 40 Central Sq Batchelder Mary, res 48 Main


Bates Miss Anna E, teacher, Elliot street primary, res 90 Adams Bates Mrs Eliza P, widow, h 450 Elm


Bates Frank M, painter Imp Pack Co, h 450 Elm


Bates Herbert HI, pail finisher Woodbury's mill, h 21 Knight


Bates Lizzie M, emp shoe factory, bds 35 Elliot


Batram Harry, machinist F R R, rooms 63 Washington


Battle John W, bds 57 Franklin


Baxter Samuel J, cooper Imp Pack Co, h 13 Union


Baylis Mrs Etta, widow, h 205. Carroll


Beal Flavel, propr Boston Branch Grocery, 26 Washington, h 257 Washington. See advertisement.


Beal J Gertrude, res 33 Marlboro'


Beal Mrs J R, h 33 Marlboro'


Beal J R & Co, (J. W. Russell, Wm HI II Beal), merchant tailors and clothiers, Lamson's blk, 35 Main. See adv.


Beal Justus H, clk J R Beal & Co, bds 33 Marlboro'


Beal Miss Sarah F, res 48 Valley


Beal Nellie E, nurse City Hospital


Beal Wm H H (J R Beal & Co), h 48 Valley [o Centre Beals Herbert R, dentist, rooms 17 Main, over Chesh Nat Bank, h


Beauregard, Arasho, pail maker, h 443 Washington


Beauregard Mrs A J, widow, h 77 North


Beauregard Chas, dealer in wood and kindlings, h and yard 334 Elm Beauregard Delvina C, emp shoe factory, bds 334 Elm


Beauregard Frank E, teamster, bds 77 North


Beauregard John, clk J Cushing & Co, bds 77 North


Beauregard Laura S, emp shoe factory, bds 334 Elm


Beauregard Wm II, res 77 North


Beaver Mills, office IOS Railroad st, Jolm Henry Elliot pres, A A Woodward supt


Becket Charles, emp shoe factory, h 63 Washington


Beckley Mrs M HI, widow, h 40 Washington


Beckwith Elizabeth L, housekeeper [h 357 Water. See adv. Beckwith Henry H, contractor and builder, shop 62 Railroad,


Call at the Gas Co. Office, 14 Roxbury St. and Examine OUR Gas Stoves.


CHOICE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS AT HODGKINS'.


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Beckwith Miss Lula L


Beckwith Oscar H, driver at Bridgman's, h 138 Cross


Bedaw Ephraim, emp Chesh Chair Co, h 116 Church


Bedord John, emp shoe factory, h 37 Myrtle


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Beedle's Music Store, Chas C Beedle propr, HI Court sq. See


Beedle Chas C, music dealer, h and store 11 Court sq


Beedle Claude D, dentist, h 173 Washington


Beedle Fred P, musician, 3 Central sq, room 12 Bank blk


Beedle Harry L, musician, 3 Central sq, room 12 Bank blk


Beedle Karl R, musician, bds 11 Court sq


Beedle's Orchestra, F. B. Jenness leader, office 3 Central sq, room 23. See advertisement.


Beedle Winfield B, student, bds 11 Court sq


Beirne James C, grocer, store 43 Carroll cor High, h 31 Carroll


Beirne James P, medical student, bds 31 Carroll


Beirne J Chas, bds 31 Carroll


Beirne Thomas H, R R employe, res 31 Carroll


Beliveau Mrs Elzar, widow, h So Keene


Beliveau John, laborer, bds Marlboro'


Beliveau Joseph, laborer, h 296 Marlboro'


Beliveau Justin, cabinet maker, h So Keene


Beliveau Leslie G, druggist clk, bds 21 Grant


Beliveau Louisa, emp shoe factory, bds So Keene.


Beliveau Octave, emp F & C Manr Co, h 382 West


Beliveau Mrs Susan, widow, res 21 Grant


Bell Wm A, farmer, Walpole r


Bellows Josiah G, lawyer, res Walpole, N HI


Bemis Fred C, clk W L Goodnow & Co, h 96 Union


Bemis Hervey J, clk at Murdick's, bds 22 Fairfield ct


Bemis James H, sawyer Keene Furn Co, h 22 Fairfield ct Bemis Jones A, machinist F R R, h 201 Roxbury




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