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WILLEY JOHN H., Mammoth road, near Bridge (see page 584)
Window and Door Frames.
HODGE J. 485 Elm, cor. Auburn (see page 563) RIEF GEORGE W., Franklin, cor. West Auburn (see page 564)
Window Shades and Curtain Fixtures.
GAY R. D. 72 Hanover (see front colored page)
Wood Dealers. (See also C'oal and Wood.) BEAUDET CLEMENT, 469 Main, W. M. (see page 561) Bloomey Odilon G. 80 Bridge BODWELL L. B. & CO. 640 Elm, cor. Depot (see page 560) Bourque Edmund, rear 168 Lake av. BURNS & POORE, 690 Elin (see line on front cover) Chenette F. X. 382 Chestnut DeCOURCY & HOLLAND, 1158 Elm (see page 560) Eismann k. 210 Second, W. M.
EMERSON & HAINES, 21 Pearl (see page 560) Gregoire Thomas, 30 Chestnut Haley Patrick, 269 Pine JOHNSON E. P. CO. (The), office 668 Elm (see front cover) Kimball James W. 107 Merrimack
Lessard Charles, 358 Pine
MARSHALL & UNDERHILL, 7
Stark, and Elm, cor. Nutt road (see page 561)
MASSE JOSEPH, 1124 Elm (see page 561)
McIndoe Archibald, 18 Lake av.
PARENT & TRUDEAU, 31 and 33 Marion, near Main, W. M. (see page 573)
Perham John, 312 East High
PRESCOTT W. E. 81 Central (see page 571)
Smith Joseph, 67 Lowell
TURCOTTE Ev. 196 Manchester (see foot lines under T)
Wason & Smith, 6 Lake av.
WYMAN JAMES F. 85 South Main, W. M. (see page 560)
Young Andrew J. 560 Elm
Wood Engraver. HERRICK ALLAN E. 961 Elm, rm. 11 (see page 559)
Wood Turning.
HODGE J. 485 Elm, cor. Union (see page 563) RIEF GEORGE W., Franklin, cor. West Auburn (see page 564)
WESTOVER & GOULD, 4 West Au- burn (see page 563)
Wooden Ware.
Bailey Clark M. 294 Central PIKE & HEALD, 972 Elm (see in- side front cover)
Wool Dealers.
KIMBALL & GERRISH, 1168 Elm (see page 559) Thorp Thomas L. 21 Depot
Wool Pullers.
KIMBALL & GERRISH, 1168 Elm (see page 559)
Wool Scoured and Burred. KIMBALL & GERRISH, 1168 Elm (see page 559)
Wool Skins.
KIMBALL & GERRISH, 1168 Elm (see page 559)
Wool and Cotton Waste.
CHENEY P. C. CO., Amoskeag (cot- ton, see front colored page) Thorp Thomas L. 21 Depot
Woolen Goods Manufs.
Devonshire Mills, Thomas Walker, jr. supt., Goff's Falls
Manchester Mills, Manufacturing De- partment, Chas. D. McDuffie, agent, State, foot of West Central
OLZENDAM A. P. south of Man- chester Mills (see page 556)
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Municipal Election, Tuesday next after first Monday in November, biennially. Organization the first Tuesday in January following.
CITY GOVERNMENT, 1889-90.
MAYOR, DAVID B. VARNEY.
ALDERMEN.
Ward 1-GEORGE W. BACON.
Ward 2-FRANK A. LANE.
Ward 3-JOHN A. BARTLETT.
Ward 4-W. BYRON STEARNS.
Ward 5- JOHN J. HOLLAND.
Ward 6-WM. P. FARMER.
Ward 7-DAVID FARMER.
Ward 8-JAMES F. BALDWIN.
COMMON COUNCIL.
President, CHARLES A. CARPENTER.
Ward 1-John Mullen, Roscoe Dyer, Henry P. Hunter.
Ward 2-Charles A. Carpenter, Albert D. Maxwell, W. M. Butterfield. Ward 3 .- Frank D. Thorp, Geo. W. Reed, Walter H. Wright. Ward 4-Geo. C. Chase, Desire Laneville, C. R. Merrill.
Ward 5-David E. Guiney, Thomas P. Riley, Wm. J. Freeman.
Ward 6-Joseph Quirin, Edward A. Plummer, Thos. Walker, jr.
Ward 7-John F. Frost, E. S. Heath, I. L. Campbell.
Ward 8-Henry Schimmell, J. N. Lacourse, Chas. S. Cousins.
Clerk, JESSE B. PATTEE.
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CITY OFFICERS.
City Clerk-Nathan P. Kidder, office No. 1 City Hall.
City Treasurer-Sylvanus B. Putnam, office City Hall. City Auditor and Registrar-Nathan P. Kidder. Collector of Taxes-George E. Morrill, office City Hall.
City Solicitor-Edwin F. Jones, office No. 48 Hanover street.
City Engineer-W. H. Bennett, office City Hall.
City Physician-Dr. James M. Collity.
City Messenger-John A. Barker, office City Hall.
City Weigher-Jonathan S. Paige.
Superintendent of Streets-William Sanborn.
Superintendent of Streets (W. M.)-Chas. O. Phelps.
Inspectors of Petroleum-E. J. Powers and John P. Cronin.
Inspector of Buildings-Thomas W. Lane.
Milk Inspector-H. F. W. Little.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-Edwin W. Blake.
Superintendent of City Farm-Leroy M. Streeter.
Assessors-David O. Furnald, Chairman. George H. Dudley, Clerk. Ward 1, Henry Lewis. Ward 2, John E. Stearns. Ward 3, David O. Furnald. Ward 4, Harrison D. Lord. Ward 5, John Ryan. Ward 6, George H. Dudley. Ward 7, Andrew J. Dickey. Ward 8, Frank T. Provost.
Inspectors of Check Lists-Isaac Whittemore, Chairman. Harrison D. Lord, Clerk. Wm. B. Stearns, Benjamin L. Hartshorn, David O. Furnald, Harri- son D. Lord, M. J. Lawler, Isaac Whittemore, Joseph A. Foster, C. C. Tinkham.
Overseers of the Poor-The Mayor, Chairman ex-officio. William H. Maxwell, Clerk. Ward 1, William H. Maxwell. Ward 2, Thos. L. Quimby. Ward 3, Jas. Sutcliffe. Ward 4, Horace Gordon. Ward 5, T. H. Mahoney. Ward 6, Chas. Francis. Ward 7, David W. Anderson. Ward 8, Horatio Fradd.
Selectmen-Ward 1, Lees Ward, A. S. Hiland, Geo. C. Kemp. Ward 2, Daniel G. Andrews, Chas. R. Holbrook, Harry P. Ray. Ward 3, David Thayer, Chas. F. Garland, Wm. H. Darling. Ward 4, John F. Gillis, Geo. E. Richards, Jas. H. Mann. Ward 5, Chas. Woods, Timothy Murphy, P. C. Campbell. Ward 6, Geo. B. Rogers, Jerome B. Titus, P. D. St. Germain. Ward 7, George B. Smith, Frank Claflin, W. D. Wheeler. Ward 8, J. A. Heon, Henry Hatch, V. Sansoucie.
Moderators-Ward 1, S. P. Cannon. Ward 2, George M. True. Ward 3, Lyman W. Colby. Ward 4, John C. Bickford. Ward 5, John J. McAlister. Ward 6, Clarence D. Palmer. Ward 7, I. W. Stearns. Ward 8, Jobn W. Wilson. Ward Clerks-Ward 1, Elmer E. Sawyer. Ward 2, Daniel C. Smith. Ward 3, Frank O. Moulton. Ward 4, Edwin L. Richardson. Ward 5, Herbert Cullen. Ward 6, Wm. H. Sleeper. Ward 7, Fred W. Pillsbury. Ward 8, Charles J. Ranno.
Health Officers-Dr. George C. Hoitt, Joseph B. Sawyer, Dr. Wm. M. Parsons. Highway Surveyors-District 1, Orrison Webber. Dist. 2, Win. Sanborn. Dist. 3, Frank A. Emerson. Dist. 4, Isaac Whittemore. Dist. 5, Mark E. Harvey. Dist. 6, A. J. Peasley. Dist. 7, George M. Bean. Dist. 8, John Proctor. Dist. 9, Nelson W. Paige. Dist. 10, Charles O. Phelps. Dist. 11, Frank D. Hanscom. Dist. 12, John H. Willey. Dist. 13, William Campbell.
Trustees of Cemeteries-D. O. Furnald, Hiram Stearns, H. H. Huse, Joseph L. Stevens, James A. Weston, John E. Stearns, George C. Gilmore, Bushrod W. Hill.
Sub-Trustees of Cemeteries-Valley, Alderman Quimby ; Messrs. Gilmore Hill, and Quirin. Pine Grove, Alderman Gordon ; Messrs. Bacon, Huse, Stevens, and Weston. Amoskeag, E. Parker French ; Messrs. H. Stearns and J. E. Stearns.
Trustees of Cemetery Funds-Hon. James A. Weston, Hon. Person C. Cheney, The Mayor, ex-officio.
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POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Station, Chestnut Street, corner Manchester Street.
City Marshal-Melvin J. Jenkins.
Assistant Marshal-Horatio W. Longa.
Sergeant-M. J. Healy.
Day Police -- Bartlett N. Wilson, Charles H. Reed, John F. Cassidy, Randall W. Bean, Henry Harmon, Edgar Farrar.
Captain of the Watch-LaFayette Tebbetts.
Matron-Miss A. B. Brown.
Watchmen and Night Police-A. J. Mayhew, Charles W. Stevens, Philip Reischer, Dennis McEvoy, E. E. Holmes, Joseph Murphy, Jonathan E. Floyd, Merrill Farmer, Jeremiah Murphy, Thomas Frain, Francois Beaurasau, George A. Lovejoy, Florence Sullivan, Benjamin F. Lake, Ira P. Fellows, John McTier- nan, Frank Reinville, Timothy P. Shea, John T. O'Dowd.
POLICE COURT OF THE CITY OF MANCHESTER.
Sessions held in Court Room, Chestnut street, corner Manchester street. Justice-Nathan P. Hunt. Special Justice-Isaac L. Heath. Clerk-John C. Bickford.
Regular term return day, first Wednesday of each month; sits daily for trial of criminal cases.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer, Thomas W. Lane. Clerk, Fred S. Bean. Asst. Engineers, Ruel G. Manning, E. S. Whitney, Clarence D. Palmer.
ENGINES, HOSE COMPANIES, ETC.
AMOSKEAG STEAM FIRE ENGINE CO., NO. 1, 30 Vine street. Foreman, Charles F. McCoy. Clerk, Frank E. Stearns.
FIRE KING STEAM FIRE ENGINE, NO. 2, Main street, W. M. Foreman, Joseph H. Alsop. Clerk, John Martin.
MERRIMACK STEAM ENGINE Co., No. 3, Lake avenue, cor. Massabesic. Foreman, Clarence R. Merrill. Clerk, W. P. Emerson.
N. S. BEAN, No. 4, 12 Vine street. Foreman, George .W. Bacon. Clerk, Walter Morse.
GEN. STARK STEAM FIRE ENGINE, NO. 5, Webster, cor. Chestnut. Fore- man, George W. Cheney. Clerk, Charles W. Brown.
CHEMICAL, No. 1, 8 Vine street. Foreman, George N. Burpee. Clerk, Jesse W. Truell. Driver, Warren F. Wheeler.
PENNACOOK HOSE COMPANY, NO. 1, 26 Vine street. Foreman, Albert Max- field. Clerk, Frank D. Burleigh.
MASSABESIC HOSE COMPANY, NO. 2, 525 Maple street. Foreman, John F. Seaward. Clerk, Henry G. Seaman. Driver, Walter Seaward.
EXCELSIOR HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. 1, 18 Vine street. Fore- man, Jerome J. Lovering. Clerk, Jesse B. Nourse.
INDEPENDENT HOSE NO. 5 (volunteer), Main street, cor. Old Falls road (A.). Foreman, DeL. Robinson. Asst. Foreman, A. D. Maxwell. Clerk, C. H. Stearns.
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH. List of Numbers and Locality of the Boxes.
3 Blood's lower shop, Elm st.
36 Amory Mills.
4 Elm and Spruce.
41 Amoskeag Mills.
5 Merrimack and Elm.
42 Manchester Mills.
6 City Hall.
43 Olzendam's Mill.
7 Lowell and Elm.
45 Forsaith's shop.
8 Elm and Hollis.
51 Walker and Second.
9 Elm and Webster.
52 Barr's block, West Manchester.
12 Pine and North.
53 Wallace's Mill.
13 Brook and Chestnut.
54 Bowman and A st., W. M.
14 Prospect and Union.
56 Mast road, near Riddle st.
15 Pearl and Chestnut.
61 River road and Hancock.
16 Lowell and Union.
62 Tannery, Bakersville.
17 Amherst and Beech.
71 Pine and Cedar.
18 Manchester and Maple.
72 Lake av. and Lincoln.
21 Pine and Merrimack.
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Engine House, Vine st.
23 Beech and Central. Sagamore and Union.
24 Lake av. and Massabesic.
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114 Pearl and Ash.
26 Russell and Bridge.
122 Shoe shop, Hallsville.
27 Belmont and Amherst.
132 Putnam and Main.
31 Blood's shop, Canal st.
133 Amory and Main.
134 Cheney's Paper Mill (A.)
135 Flanders' store, Amoskeag.
35 Stark Mills.
112 Oak and Prospect.
25 Ashland and Hanover.
32 Canal and West Brook.
34 Jefferson Mill.
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FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
Organized February 14, 1873. President, Thomas W. Lane. Vice- President, Eugene S. Whitney. Secretary, Joseph E. Merrill. Treasurer, Fred S. Bean.
Executive Committee :
BOARD OF ENGINEERS - Ruel S. Manning.
AMOSKEAG No. 1 - Frank E. Stearns. FIRE KING NO. 2 - Charles Ranno. MERRIMACK No. 3 - Clarence R. Merrill. N. S. BEAN NO. 4- Edgar G. Abbott.
GENERAL STARK NO. 5 - George R. Simmons.
CHEMICAL No. 1 - Warren F. Wheeler.
PENNACOOK HOSE COMPANY NO. 1 - Charles B. French.
MASSABESIC HOSE COMPANY NO. 2 - William S. McLeod.
HOOK AND LADDER NO. 1 - Roscoe Dyer.
AMOSKEAG MANUFACTURING CO. FIRE DEPARTMENT.
T. J. COOLIDGE STEAM FIRE ENGINE CO. - Chief Engineer, Freeman Higgins. First Assistant, Chas. H. Manning. Second Assistant, John W. Dickey. Clerk, Perry H. Dow.
This Company is formed for the protection of the mills and other property belonging to the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company.
OFFICERS OF THE MANCHESTER LOCOMOTIVE WORKS FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer, Aretas Blood. First Assistant Foreman, Fred S. Bean. Foreman of Hose, C. F. Chase. Assistant, C. T. Means. Leading Hosemen, Frank A. Aldrich, C. W. Rundlett, J. A. Gillis, William F. Bradbury.
A steam fire engine belonging to the establishment is reserved for duty, and is operated by the following officers : Foreman, I. O. Endicott. Assistant, H. C. Briggs. Engineer, J. E. Wilson.
WATER BOARD.
President, Alpheus Gay. Clerk, Jas. A. Weston. David M. Varney, Mayor, ex-officio. Henry Chandler, Joseph F. Kennard, E. H. Hobbs, A. C. Wallace. Supt., Charles K. Walker. Registrar, Arthur E. Stearns. Engineer at Pump- ing Station, Charles C. Cole.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS. SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
D. B. VARNEY, Mayor, Chairman, ex-officio.
The President of the Common Council, ex-officio.
BENJAMIN C. DEAN, Vice Chairman of the Board.
Ward 1 -Charles H. Manning, John L. Sanborn.
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Ward 2 - Benjamin C. Dean, William C. Clarke.
Ward 3 - Nathan P. Hunt, James E. Dodge.
Ward 4-C. Fred Crosby, Stephen W. Clarke.
Ward 5 -John F. Cahill, James P. Slattery.
Ward 6 - Frank T. E. Richardson, John C. Balch.
Ward 7 - Marshall P. Hall, Edward B. Woodbury.
Ward 8 - William K. Robbins, Luther C. Baldwin.
Regular meeting of the Board, first Friday in each month, at 7.30 P.M.
Regular meeting of the Finance Committee, to approve bills, Monday pre- ceding the first Wednesday after the 24th of each month, at 7.30 P.M.
Teachers' salary coupons to be returned to the clerk on or before the last Friday of the month for which the instalment is due. Payment at City Treas- urer's office Friday and Saturday following.
Supt. of Public Instruction, William E. Buck. Clerk, James E. Dodge. Office, City Hall. Hours 8 to 9 A.M., school days.
Truant Officer, George M. L. Lane. [To be found at Superintendent's office, City Hall building, daily, except Sundays, at office hours of the Superintendent ; also on Monday and Thursday evenings from 7 to 8.]
HIGH SCHOOL (BEECH STREET).
Established in 1846. Principal, Albert Somes. Sub-Master, George I. Hopkins. Assistants, Misses Lucretia E. Manahan, Mary A. Buzzell, Rocilla M. Tuson, Mary Stanton.
FRANKLIN-STREET SCHOOLS. SECOND FLOOR - GRAMMAR GRADES.
Principal, Fred C. Baldwin. Assistants, Jennie M. Chandler, Carrie E. Reid, Annie O. Heath.
FIRST FLOOR - LOWER GRADES.
Higher Middle, C. Augusta Abbott. Lower Middle, Hattie G. Flanders. Higher Primary, Nellie M. James. Lower Primary, Ella F. Sanborn.
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.SPRING-STREET SCHOOLS. SECOND FLOOR - GRAMMAR GRADES.
Second Class of Third and Fourth Divisions, Lizzie P. Gove. Higher Middle, Emma C. McLaren.
FIRST FLOOR - LOWER GRADES.
Lower Middle, Fannie D. Moulton. Higher Primary, Nellie I. Sanderson. Lower Primary, Lucia E. Esty. Lower Primary, Alice E. Page.
LINCOLN-STREET SCHOOLS. SECOND FLOOR - GRAMMAR GRADES.
Principal, Frank S. Sutcliffe. Assistants, Ann W. Patten, Isabelle R. Daniels, Mary F. Barnes.
FIRST FLOOR-LOWER GRADES.
Higher Middle, Nellie F. Ainsworth. Lower Middle, Mary E. Lord. Higher Primary, Georgia A. Wyman. Mixed Primary, Cora B. Gilford.
ASH-STREET SCHOOLS. SECOND FLOOR - GRAMMAR GRADES.
Principal, J. W. Stetson. Assistants, Annie A. Webster, Mary E. Bunton, Bertha L. Dean.
FIRST FLOOR-LOWER GRADES.
Higher Middle, Nancy S. Bunton. Lower Middle, Kittie J. Ferren. Higher Primary, Mary F. Nutt. Lower Primary, Clara E. Woods.
MAIN-STREET SCHOOLS (West Manchester). SECOND FLOOR - GRAMMAR GRADES.
Principal, George Winch. Assistants, Cora M. Dearborn, Mary J. Hickey, Barbara B. Joy.
FIRST FLOOR -LOWER GRADES.
Higher Middle, Flora M. Senter. Lower Middle, Ellen E. Mckean. Mixed Middle and Primary, Josie H. Newton. Higher Primary, Nettie C. Woodman.
WEBSTER-STREET SCHOOLS. FIRST FLOOR.
Principal, Wm. F. Gibson. Assistant, Miss Alta C. Willand. Mixed Middle, Eva F. Tuson. Mixed Primary, Lettie M. Smith.
BAKERSVILLE SCHOOLS. SECOND FLOOR - MIXED GRADES.
Principal, Lizzie A. Burns (grammar classes). Mixed Middle, Lelia A. Brooks.
FIRST FLOOR - LOWER GRADES.
Higher Primary, S. Izetta Locke. Lower Primary, Edith M. Stebbins.
BLODGETT-STREET SCHOOLS. SECOND FLOOR.
Higher Primary, Gertrude H. Brooks.
FIRST FLOOR.
Lower Primary, Georgianna Dow.
LOWELL-STREET SCHOOLS (Corner Chestnut). FIRST FLOOR.
Mixed Primary, Helen M. Morrill.
MERRIMACK-STREET SCHOOLS (Cor. Union). TRAINING SCHOOL.
Principal, Caroline E. Wing. A lower middle school, a higher and two lower primary schools. Embracing first four years of school work. Principal is assisted by members of the Training Class.
WILSON HILL SCHOOL. Mixed Primary, Hulda C. Graupner. Lower Primary, Ella Hope.
BEECH-STREET SCHOOL (Cor. Spruce). FIRST FLOOR.
Augusta S. Downs.
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SCHOOL-STREET SCHOOLS (West Manchester). SECOND FLOOR. Mixed Primary, Mary W. Mitchell. Lower Primary, Mary J. Walsh. FIRST FLOOR. Lower Primary, Kate T. Clarke. Mixed Primary, Mary A. Southard. SOUTH-MAIN STREET SCHOOLS (West Manchester). Higher Primary, Delle E. Haines. Lower Primary, Sarah B. Paige.
UNGRADED SCHOOLS.
No. 1, Stark District - Maria N. Bower. No. 2, Amoskeag - Etta J. Carley, Mary G. Tynan. No. 3, Goff's Falls - Georgie A. Nute. No. 4, Harvey District - Ella F. Barker. No. 5, Webster's Mills - Genevieve B. Knight. No. 6, Halls- ville - Olive J. Randall, Susie G. Woodman. No. 7, Youngsville - Kate Towns- end. No. 8, Mosquito Pond - Olive A. Rowe.
SPECIAL TEACHERS.
Music - J. J. Kimball. Elocution - J. J. Hayes.
CONVENT OF THE SISTERS OF JESUS-MARY.
East Spruce, near Beach street. Mother Superior, Mother St. Honore.
CONVENT OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY.
No 435 Union, cor. Laurel street. Mother Superior, Mother Mary Catharine Clifford. Day Academies and Boarding School in charge of the Sisters. The Sisters of Mercy have also the direction of the Parochial Schools of St. Ann's, St. Agnes', and St. Joseph's, and fourteen of the Catholic public schools are attended by them. The Sisters have an Orphan Asylum for girls and boys at 184 Hanover street, connected with the convent, Sisters Mary Liguori and Mary Josephine, Sisters in charge ; also an Old Ladies' Home, 222 Hanover street, Sister Mary Aloysius in charge. They also have night schools for girls engaged in the mills, also a school for orphan boys.
St. Joseph's High school, Lowell, cor. Birch, under the supervision of the Christian Brothers, Brother Thomas in charge. Lake-avenue school, Lake av. near Elm ; Union-street school, Union, between Merrimack and Laurel; St. Agnes school, cor. Cedar and Union ; and St. Joseph's school for girls, Pine, cor. Lowell, are under the supervision of the Sisters of Mercy.
CONVENT OF THE HOLY ANGELS.
Beauport, cor. Wayne, W. M. Under the charge of the Gray Nuns. Mother Superior, Sister St. Martha. 17 nuns.
ST. MARY'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.
Wayne street, W. M. Under the charge of Gray Nuns. Pupils : 375 boys ; 425 girls.
CHURCHES.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Union, cor. Concord street. Organized 1839. Pastor, Rev. W. C. McAllester. Deacons, Charles W. Cheney, James Baldwin, S. E. Sawtelle. Clerk, George H. Hardy. Supt. of Sabbath School, Austin R. Goward. Chorister, Albert Kidder. Sexton, William Powers.
FIRST FREE BAPTIST SOCIETY, Merrimack, cor. Chestnut street. Organized 1839. Pastor, Rev. N. A. Avery. Deacons, Joseph Peabody, Joseph W. Bean, David G. Goodwin, James S. Berry. Treas. and Clerk of Church, Calvin Rollins. Treasurer of Society, James S. Berry. Supt. of Sabbath School, James E. Berry.
MERRIMACK STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, Merrimack street. Erected 1857. Pastor, Rev. Nathaniel L. Colby. Deacons, Henry I. Caswell, Caleb Gage, George Holbrook, Timothy S. Jacobs, John T. Balch, John H. Wales, E. W. Poore. Treas. of Church, Henry I. Caswell. Pres. of Society, J. Choate, jr. Treas. of Society, Douglass Mitchell. Clerk, George Holbrook. Supt. of Sabbath School, George Holbrook. Asst. Supt. of Sabbath School, Jeremiah Choate, jr. Sexton, Henry I. Caswell.
PEOPLE'S BAPTIST CHURCH, Concord, corner Chestnut street. Organized Feb. 25, 1887. Pastor, Rev. E. W. Oakes. Deacons, H. L. Lowd, J. A. V. Smith, F. A. Hawley, A. Royal, John D. Briggs, C. F. Gardner. Treas., Eugene Barry. Clerk, F. A. Hawley. Supt. of Sabbath School, S. B. Stearns. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY, Hanover, cor. Union street. Incorporated 1839. First house erected 1839. Present edifice erected 1879. Pastor, Rev. Willard G. Sperry. Deacons, S. S. Marden, Horace Pettee, Leonard French, Taylor G. Sweatt. Pres., Horace P. Watts. Clerk and Sec. of the Church, Roger E. Dodge. Sec. of Society, John Dowst. Treas. of Society, Holmes R. Pettee. Supt. of Sabbath School, Charles R. Holbrook. Organist, E. T. Baldwin. Sexton, Calvin D. Carpenter.
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FRANKLIN STREET CHURCH, Market, corner Franklin street. Organized in 1844 as the Second Congregational Society. House remodelled 1878. Chime of nine bells, weighing in all 7,500 pounds, presented by Ex-Governor Smyth. Pastor, Rev. C. S. Murkland. Deacons, A. H. Daniels, F. B. Eaton, William G. Everett, J. Walter Johnston, E. Lewis Bryant. Clerk of Church, Francis B. Eaton. Pres. of Society, Frederick Smyth. Treas. of Society, James A. Weston. Directors, William G. Everett, John C. French, A. G. Fairbanks. Clerk of Society, H. T. Boutwell. Supt. of Sabbath School, Charles W. Temple. Organist, Miss Mary Spofford. Sexton, Hiram Stearns. Church seats about 1,250.
SOUTH MAIN UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, South Main, corner Milford street. Erected November, 1820. Organized September, 1883. Pastor, Rev. Edward C. Crane. Deacons, George Murdough, Adamı Dickey. Clerk, Miss M. Ella Huntress. Pres. of Society, John K. McQuesten. Treas., Mitchell Ward. Sec., Benjamin J. Mack. Executive Committee, Henry C. Ranno, H. Fradd, J. L. Niven. Organist, Miss M. Ella Huntress. Supt. of Sabbath School, E. C. Crane. Sexton, John Warren.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOCIETY, Located at Valley, corner Jewett, Hallsville. Organized in 1829, by John Broadhead. House erected in 1830. Pastor, Rev. Claudius Byrne. Stewards, Alfred S. Lamb, William B. French, Charles J. Eastman, Luther S. Proctor, Herbert J. Marsh, Nathan Johnson, Lusias S. Johnson, J. B. Young. Trustees, H. J. Marsh, R. I. Stevens, L. S. Proctor, C. J. Eastman. W. B. French, N. Johnson, L. S. Johnson, A. S. Lamb. Rec. Steward, A. S. Lamb. Treas., L. S. Johnson. Supt. of Sabbath School, Alfred S. Lamb.
ST. PAUL'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOCIETY, Union, corner Amherst street. House erected 1882. Pastor, Rev. James M. Williams. Trustees, Benj. H. Piper, John Robertson, Luther Sanborn, C. C. Babbitt, A. P. Tasker, Cyrus P. Trickey, Stephen W. Clarke, Abner J. Sanborn, Frank T. Dickey. Sec. of Trustees, John Robertson. Treas. of Trustees, Stephen W. Clarke. Stewards, William F. Gibson, Henry M. Wood, Wesley O. Cushman, Lucius P. Hunt, James Lightbody, George B. Smith, Alton B. Johnson, Gustavus B. Morey, M.D., Andrew G. Hood, John E. Morse, Ossian D. Knox, M. D. Knox, Thomas Stafford. Local Preachers, William S. Locke, Stephen W. Clarke, Edwin S. Tasker. Treas. of Stewards, Ossian D. Knox. Supt. of Sabbath School, A. P. Tasker. Organist, Arthur S. Hood. Sexton, Edward P. Cogswell.
ST. JAMES' METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Organized 1881. Chapel, Pen- nacook, cor. Pine street. Pastor, Rev. C. W. Taylor. Class Leaders, H. K. Thomas, Orrin Bryant, Phebe Rounsefell. Trustees, O. W. Bryant, Joel Lund, J. Senter, O. D. Knox, John B. Gamsby, Thomas E. Barr, A. W. Bond, W. F. Danforth, Fred Marsh. Stewards, C. W. Danforth, H. K. Thomas, Orrin W. Bryant, Henry F. Pillsbury, R. C. Pettit, S. B. Chase, Fred. Watson, Frank Miller, B. F. Hurst, G. W. Goodwin. Rec. Steward, Henry F. Pillsbury. District Steward and Treasurer of Church, H. K. Thomas. Supt. of Sabbath School, Henry F. Pillsbury. Sexton, Orrin W. Bryant.
GRACE CHURCH, EPISCOPAL, Lowell, cor. Pine street. Organized 1841. Rec- tory, 114 Orange street. Rector. Rev. Henry E. Cooke. Wardens, Benjamin C. Dean, Stephen N. Bourne. Treas., Josiah Carpenter. Clerk, C. B. Brad- ley. Sexton, Henry Mara.
ST. ANNE'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, Union street, cor. Merrimack. House erected 1850. Rector, Rev. John J. Lyons. Asst. Rectors, Rev. D. A. Sullivan, Rev. D. A. Kelley. Organist, Walter Dignan. Sexton, Thomas Corcoran.
ST. AUGUSTINE'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, Beech street, cor. E. Spruce. Erected 1872. Pastors, Revs. J. A. Chevalier, L. A. Laroque, G. G. Richard. Organist, J. A. Perreault. Sextons, Frank X. Chenette and E. V. Turcotte.
ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL, Pine street, cor. Lowell. Erected 1869. Priests, Right Rev. Denis M. Bradley, and Revs. R. J. McHugh, Andrew Timon, Edward Mackey. Director of Music, Joseph A. Duggan. Organist, Miss Mary Whelan. Sexton, Timothy Dwyer.
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, Beauport st., cor. Wayne, West Manchester. Erected 1881. Pastor, Rev. Pierre Hevey. Asst. Pastor, Rev. Alphonse F. Simard. Organist, Silvio Provost.
UNITARIAN SOCIETY, Concord street, corner Beech. Organized 1840. Church erected 1871. Pastor, Rev. C. W. Heizer. President, Charles D. McDuffie. Clerk and Treas., Daniel W. Lane. Directors, Andrew Bunton, Herman F. Straw, Abraham P. Olzendam, Henry A. Farrington. Organist, J. P. Weston. Sexton, William Darling.
UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY, Brick house on Lowell street. Church organized in 1833. Built in 1839. Dedicated in February, 1840. Enlarged in February, 1850. Remodelled in 1878. Pastor, Rev. William H. Morrison. Deacons, N. E. Morrill, Horace Stearns, Sylvanus B. Putnam. Pres., A. W. Prescott. Clerk, Charles W. Brown. Treas., James Frame. Auditor, J. F. Putnam. Supt. of Sabbath School, Sylvanus B. Putnam. Sexton, George P. James.
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Pine street, corner Merrimack. Pastor, Rev. Harry J. Rhodes. Deacons, Noah Keniston, Stephen Blanchard, Henry N. Abbott. A. H. Clements. Treas. aud Clerk, William H. Cate. Supt. of Sabbath School, Rev. Harry J. Rhodes. Sexton, Fred H. Cate. Treas. and Clerk of Sabbath School, Miss Susie Frame.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (German), Second street, cor. Bath. West Man- chester. Organized 1885. Pastor, Rev. C. S. Stoekle. Pres. of the Society, J. F. M. Klemke. Elders, Carl Koehler, Abraham Oelschlegel, Traugott Arzt. Trustees, J. Wiesner, Augustus Canis, Traugott Arzt. Sec. and Clerk, A. Comana. Treas., Henry Maynard. Collector, Z. Stoeppler. Supt. of Sunday School, J. F. Martin Klemke.
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