Manchester, New Hampshire, city directory, 1915, Part 5

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190 189 Harvard


232 231 Prescott


244 243 Young


260 259 Hayward


0 0 Valley


0 0 Bell


366 365 Green


376 377 Summer


398 397 Auburn


422 423 Cedar


438 437 Spruce


458 457 Lake avenue 0 461 Central 0 481 Laurel


500 501 Merrimack 0 515 Manchester 532 533 Hanover


WILSON AVENUE, from Bridge-st. extension near Candia road


*WILTON, fr. 150 Main to 29 Cartier, W. M.


0 0 Main


0 O Notre Dame av.


80 0 Cartier


WINGATE, from Whee- lock, easterly, W. M.


*WINTER, fr. 151 South Main to west of 624 Granite, W. M.


0 0 South Main


52 Wallace


109 Parker 203 Granite


212 213 Piscataquog river WINTER PLACE, from 1308 Elm


WINTHROP, fr. Green- leaf, northerly, opposite Pine Island park


WOLF, from Portsmouth avenue


*WOODBINE AV., from Candia road to C. & P. R.R., E. M.


WOODBURY, from 69 Hill to 464 South Main, W. M.


*WOODLAND AV., from Candia road to C. & P. R.R., E. M.


WOODLAWN AV., from Mammoth rd. to Brown av. in Goff's Falls


0 0 Mammoth road


0 0 Nutt road


0 0 Harvey road


0 0 Brown avenue


*WOODMAN, from 1072 Hayward to 1075 Valley, E. M.


WOODMAN AV. fr. 316 Jewett, westerly, E. M.


WORCESTER, from Cur- rier to north of Phillip (A.); on plan


WORTHLY ROAD, from junction of Mast and Rockland av. to Bedford line, W. M.


WRIGHT'S COURT, fr. 153 Merrimack


*YOUNG, fr. 239 Hall to Mammoth road, M. C.


0 0 Hall


0 Mitchell av.


0 0 Belmont


0 141 Taylor


228 0 0 Ainsworth av. Prout park


0 0 Cypress


0 Spring View av.


0 347 Jewett


O Prout av.


0 Somerville Mason


0


0 0 Mammoth road


YOUNG, from London- derry turnpike to Reed, Massabesic


** YOUVILLE, from 365 Amory across Bremer,


W. M. 0 0 Amory 0 0 Kelley 0 155 Bremer


BLOCKS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS


Abbott's block, 50 Manchester Amoskeag Bank building, 875 Elm Armory, 60 Pleasant Auburn block, Auburn, corner Elm Auburn Street Flats, 68 Auburn Ayer's block, 766 Elm


Baldwin Apartments, 167 Maple Barr & Clapp's block, Granite, corner South Main, West Manchester


Bartlett's block, Central, corne; Pine Battery building, 153 Manchester Beacon (The), 814 Elm


Bedford block, 1331 to 1375 Elm


Blodgett & Young's block, 550 Elm Bridge-street block, 79 Bridge, between Birch and Chestnut Brown's block, 712 Elm


Brown's block, 57 to 61 Hanover Burgess block, Elm, corner Pearl


Carpenter Memorial Library, Pinc, corner Amherst


Central block, 942 to 986 Elm


Chandler's block, 1179 Elm Chase building, 1037 Elm corner Concord City Hall building, Elin, corner Market Clapp block, 340 to 350 Granite and 14 to 20 South Main


Connor's block, 617 to 635 Elm


Corey apartments, Maple near Concord Court House (Old), Franklin, between West Merrimack and Pleasant


Court House (New), Market, opposite Franklin and Stark Crosby block, 780 Elm Dealy block 71 to 75 Manchester


Dearborn Memorial Hall, 434-438 Lake avenue Delta (The), 33 Ash


Dickey block, Amherst, cor. Maple


Doane's block, 543 to 575 Elm


Dorr's block, 111 and 113 North Church Drake & Carpenter's block, 24 Granite, corner Franklin


Dunlap's block, 961 Elm, corner Amherst Eastman's block, South Main, corner Clinton, West Manchester


Electric Light building, Canal, corner. West Brook [besic st., E. M Elliott Hospital, Hospital av. off Massa- Elliot & Mcan's block, 1096 Elm Engine block from 8 to 30 Vine Faucher block, 138 Pearl Ferguson block, 37 Central


Forsaith's buildings, West Auburn and Franklin, near freight depot Frechett's block, 322 Somerville


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FOR YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER 1915


BLOCKS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS-Continued


Fremont block, Manchester, cor Union Gas Works, Elm, opposite Young


Globe block, 17 to 23 Hanover


Granite block, 801 Elm, n. Merrimack Green block, 732 Elm, corner Pleasant Gresley Apartments, 669 673 Chestnut Griffin's block, 180 Chestnut


Halcyon The, 496 Maple


Hanover Flats, 235 Hanover and 484 Union


Harrington's block, 766 Elm


Harrington's building, 17 to 33 Lake av.


Hazelton block, 12 and 14 Birch


High School building, Beech, Lowell, and Concord


Hospital Notre Dame Des Lourdes, Notre Dame av., corner Wayne


House of Correction, City Farm, Mam- moth road, opp. Lowell


Industrial School, west of River road north


Ingalls block, 52 to 58 South Main


Jail. on Valley and Willow streets


Johnson's block, from 45 to 55 Hanover


Kennard (The), 1008 Elm


Kidder's block, rear 1110 Elm


Kimball block, 1207 to 1229 Elm


Knowles' block, 329 to 339 Chestnut


Lane's block, 20 and 22 Birch


Lariviere's block, 501 to 517 Main, W. M. Leighton building, Kingston cor. Hay- ward


Lincoln Chambers, 543 Lincoln


Loxton's block, 328 to 338 Granite


Machine Shop block, between Canal, Mechanic and Spring


Martin block, 126 to 150 McGregor


Martin's block, Elm, corner Lowell


Masonic Home, Beech, between Saga- more and Salmon Maynard's block, 58 Granite


Mead's block, McGregor, bet. Wayne and Amory, West Manchester


Mercantile block, from 1011 to 1023 Elm Merchants' Exchange, fr. 837 to 871 Elm Merrimack block, 788 to 820 Elm


Mirror building, 64 Hanover


Miville's block, 521 to 535 Main, and 50 to 54 Amory


Morrill's block. Hollis street


Morris' block, 877 Elm


Museum bldg. 740 to 754 Elm, between Merrimack and Pleasant


Music Hall building, fr. 999 to 1013 Elm Myrtle block, 1307 to 1317 Elm


N. E. O. P. building, 391 Spruce


N. E. Telegraph and Telephone building, 40 Concord


North End Chambers, 500 Pine


Odd Fellows' block, fr. 73 to 89 Hanover Old Ladies' Home, 222 Hanover


Opera House block, fr. 18 to 34 Hanover Paris block, Amory, corner McGregor


Park Theatre, 1050 Elm


Parsons & Ricker's blk. 1405 to 1451 Elm Patten's block, 924 to 936 Elm Pembroke building, Elm, c. Merrimack Pest, House, Old Bridge, n. Mammoth rd. Pickering's building, 903 to 913 Elm Plumer's block, 895 to 899 Elm Police Station, Manchester, c. Chestnut Post-office, Hanover, cor. Chestnut Prescott building, 26 and 28 Auburn Prospect The, 75 Prospect


Prout's block, 696 Elm, c. West Central Public Library Franklin, near Market


Pythian block, Granite, cor. Main, W. M.


Ray block, 1198 Elm


Readey s block, 21 to 25 Pearl


Riddle's building, 885 Elm, c. Hanover Rimmon Companions block, 1208 to 1250 Elm


Ryan's block, Chestnut, cor. Lake av.


Sacred Heart Hospital, 177 Amherst


St. Marie's School, Wayne st., W. M.


Senter's block, Chestnut, c. Pennacook


Shea's block, 38 West Central


Shoddy block, Goff's Falls


Smith block, 155 Maple


Smith & Dow's block, 1426 to 1470 Elm Smyth's block, 1028 to 1048 Elm


Spruce-st. block, 24 Spruce, near Elm


St. Patrick's Orphan Asylum, 184 Han- over


State Union Armory, 60 Pleasant


Straw's block, 827 Elm, cor. Manchester Tewksbury block, 848 to 860 Elm


Towne's block, 947 to 955 Elm, cor. Am- herst


Union block, 22 Concord


Union building, 896 Elm, cor. Market


Union building, 48 Hanover


Upton's block, 1152 Elm [c. Chestnut


U. S. Government building Hanover, Wagner's block, 30 Manchester


Walker block, Merrimack cor Pine


Washington blocks, fr. 58 and 60 Pearl Wawel building 496-498 Chestnut Webster block, 1280 to 1306 Elm


Weeks' block 935 to 943 Elm Wells' block, 1054 to 1068 Elm


Weston building, 981 to 995 Elm


Weston & Fitts' bldg. 1053 to 10$1 Elm


Weston terrace, 480 and 482 Chestnut and 70 to 78 Lowell [and Pine


Wheat's block, northwest corner Laurel Whitford's block, 102 to 106 East Spruce, and 255 to 259 Pine


Women's Aid and Relief Society's Hos- pital, 180 Pearl


Woodbury's block, 575 to 589 Elm


Worthen (The), 452 Pine


Young's block 1137 Elm


Young's block, 62 to 70 Merrimack


Young's block, 114 and 120 North Church


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MANCHESTER DIRECTORY


HALLS


Academy, 35 Lowell


Amory Hall, 46 Amory Amoskeag Veterans' Armory, 999 Elm


A. K. U. V. Hall, 181 Douglas


A. O. U. W. Hall, 64 Hanover Barbarossa Hall, 236 Douglas Beethoven Mannerchor Hall, 48 Blaine Carpenters' Hall, 1017 Elm


City Hall, Market, corner Elm Clough's Hall, 24 Manchester Dearborn Memorial Hall, 436 Lake av. Elks Hall, 31 Hanover


Good Templars' Hall, 801 Elm Grand Army Hall, Old Court House, Franklin, cor. West Merrimack


Granite Hall, in Granite bldg., 801 Elm Gresley Hall, 30 Marion Harugari Hall, 236 Douglas


Hibernians' Hall, 30 Manchester


Knights of Columbus Hall, 263 Hanover


Knights of Pythias Hall, 14 Main Knights of Pythias Hall, 490 Chestnut


Knights of St John Hall 999 Elm


Kościuszki Hall, 486 Chestnut


Lafayette Hall, 1074 Elin


Mannerchor Hall, 205 S. Main, c. Mast Masonic Hall, 795 Elm, cor. Merrimack Mechanics Hall, 35 Lowell Mirror Hall, 64 Hanover


Montcalm Hall, 4 Monmouth


Music Hall. 999 and 1013 Elm Oak Hill Odd Fellows Hall, 436 Lake av


Odd Fellows' Hall, 83 Hanover Opera House, 34 Hanover


O. U. A. M. Hall, 64 Hanover Pythian Hall, 987 Elm


Pythian Hall, 14 Main, W. M.


Red Men's Hall, 801 Elm


Red Men's Hall, 403 Spruce


Ridgely Hall, 884 Elm St. Jean Baptiste Hall, 1017 Elm Ste. Cecilea Assembly Hall, 411-417 Beech, cor. Lake av


Stark Hall 231 South Main


Towne's Hall, Towne's block, 951 Elm Turn Halle, 265 Turner, W. M. Walker's Hall, Walker's blk , 335 Pine Workingmen's Hall, 183 Douglas


VILLAGES


Amoskeag, west of the river via Falls Bridge


East Manchester, on Massabesic street and vicinity


Farmerville, north of Amoskeag village McGregorville, west of the river via Mc- Gregor Bridge, West Manchester


Goff's Falls, at south end of Brown avenue Manchester Centre, on Mammoth road, southeast of the city


Massabes'c, Candia road and vicinity near Massabesic Lake Piscataquog, changed to West Manchester South Manchester, south end of Elm street and vicinity


West Manchester includes all that part of the city west of the river from Amos- keag to Bedford line


Youngsville, junction Hanover street and Candia road and vicinity


CEMETERIES


Amoskeag, Goffstown road (A.) Supt., George C. Harwood


Goff's Falls, near Goff's Falls Manchester Centre, on Mammoth road, at Manchester Centre Merrill, on Willow, cor. Merrill road. Supt., Jolın H Erskine Mount Calvary, Mt. Calvary Cemetery road (A.) New St. Augustine, South Beech, south of Mitchell


Pine Grove, Brown avenue, south of Mitchell av. Supt., John II. Erskine Piscataquog, Bowman, between Mast and Milford, W. M. Supt. George Flint


St. Augustine's, Beech, south of Willow St. Joseph's, Donald, near Bedford line Stowell, Derry road, near city line. Supt., Byron M. Corning


Valley, bounded by Auburn, Pine, Val- ley and Willow streets. Supt., Eu- gene C. Smith


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FOR YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER 1915


WARD BOUNDARIES


WARD No. 1 shall include that part of the city bounded westerly by the Mer- rimack river; southerly by the center line of Orange street and Orange street produced easterly to the Mammoth road and from the point of intersection of the center line of Orange street with the center line of Elm street southerly to the center line of Kidder street, and thence by the center line of Kidder street and Kidder street pro- duced to the Merrimack river; easterly by the center line of the Mammoth road from its intersection with the center line of Orange street produced to the Hooksett line; and northerly by the Hooksett line from the point of intersection of the Mam- moth road with the Hooksett line following said boundary line to its intersection with the Merrimack river.


WARD No. 2 shall include that part of the city bounded northerly by the south- erly boundary line of Ward No. 1; easterly by the center line of the Mammoth road from its intersection with the center line of Orange street produced to the center line of Concord street produced; southerly by the center line of Concord street to the center line of Elm street; thence to the center line of Water street and Water street produced to the Merrimack river; and westerly by the Merrimack river.


WARD No. 3 shall include that part of the city bounded northerly by the south- erly boundary of Ward No. 2, easterly by the center line of the Mammoth road from its intersection with the center line of Concord street produced to the center line of Laurel street produced; southerly by the center line of Laurel street and Laurel street produced from its intersection with the center line of Mammoth road to the center line of Chestnut street and thence northerly on the center line of Chestnut street to its intersection with the center line of Manchester street; thence westerly by the center line of Manchester street to the center line of Elm street; thence northerly by the center line of Elm street to the center line of Market street, and thence west- erly by the center line of Market street and Market street produced to the Merri- mack river; and westerly by the Merrimack river.


WARD No. 4 shall include that part of the city bounded northerly by that por- tion of the southerly boundary line of Ward 3 west of the center line of Beech street; easterly by the center line of Beech street from its intersection with the center line of Laurel street to the center line of Valley street; southerly by the center line of Valley street from the center line of Beech street to the center line of Elm street; thence southerly by the center line of Elm street to its intersection with the center line of Cove street and thence by the center line of Cove street and Cove street pro- duced to the Merrimack river; and westerly by the Merrimack river.


WARD No. 5 shall include all that part of the city lying east of the Merrimack river not included in Wards Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 and north of the center line of Cove street produced to its intersection with the Merrimack river, thence easterly on the center line of Cove street to the center line of Elm street, thence northerly on the center line of Elm street to the center line of Valley street, thence easterly by the cen- ter line of Valley street to the center line of Massabesic street, thence by the center line of Massabesic street to the center line of the Mammoth road, thence by the center line of the Mammoth road to the center line of the Candia road, thence by the center line of the Candia road to the center line of the Holt road, thence by the cen- ter line of the Holt road to the center line of the Lake Shore road, and from the point of intersection of the Holt road with the center line of the Lake Shore road east to the Auburn town line.


WARD No. 6 shall include all that part of the city lying easterly of the Merri- mack river and not included in Wards Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.


WARD No. 7 shall include all that part of the city west of the Merrimack river lying southerly of the center line of Conant street extended from the Merrimack river to Piscataquog river and thence from the point of intersection of the westerly line of Conant street extended with the center line of said Piscataquog river north- westerly following the center line of said Piscataquog river to the intersection of said river with the Goffstown town line.


WARD No. 8 shall include all that part of the city bounded northerly by the center line of Wayne street extended from the Merrimack river to the Piscataquog river; easterly by the Merrimack river; southerly by the center line of Conant street extended from the Merrimack river to the Piscataquog river; and westerly by the Piscataquog river.


WARD No. 9 shall include all that part of the city lying west of the Merrimack river not included in Wards Nos. 7 and 8.


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Municipal Election, Tuesday next after first Monday in December Organization the first Tuesday in January following


CITY GOVERNMENT, 1915 MAYOR, CHARLES C. HAYES


ALDERMEN


Chairman, HON. CHARLES C. HAYES Clerk, ARTHUR W. PHINNEY


Ward 1-Charles W. Richards Ward 6-Dr. Maurice Watson


Ward 2-Albert L. Clough Ward 7-Ralph S. Nelson


Ward 3-John M. East Ward 8-Gustav F. Wenzel


Ward 4-William H. Morgan Ward 9-Nazaire E. Biron


Ward 5-Richard J. Barry Ward 10-Harry R. Bennett


COMMON COUNCIL


President, JAMES M. YUILL Clerk, JOHN A. MEADE


Ward 1-Dana A. Emery, Charles W. Bailey, Ory S. Conery Ward 2-Andrew S. Fanton, Tom W. Robinson, George L. King Ward 3-Charles F. McDonald, Louis P. Tremblay, John U. Bergquist


Ward 4- Charles A. Allen, Ernest A. Merrill, Theophile B. Larivee


Ward 5-George D. Burns, John F. Kane, Michael J. McNulty


Ward 6-Frank D. McLaughlin, James McGuire, John D. Wood- bury


Ward 7-James M. Yuill, Philip English, William E. Cowie


Ward 8-Fred Lange, John F. Donnelly, James Shea


Ward 9-Treffle Raiche, George Jacques, Jr., Eugene Bailley


Ward 10-Patrick H. L. O'Malley, Edward J. Robitaille, Leo Greaney


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


CITY OFFICERS


City Clerk and Registrar-Arthur W. Phinney, office City Hall City Auditor-James E. Dodge


Collector of Taxes-Victor W. Roy, office City Hall


City Treasurer-Fred L. Allen


City Solicitor-Charles D. Barnard


City Physician-Dr. William R. Lightbody


City Messenger-James R. Ferson


City Weigher-Gilbert T. Lyons


Engineer-Samuel J. Lord, office City Hall


Superintendent of Water Works-James H. Mendell


Inspector of Oils-Martin Moll


Superintendent of Buildings-Harry S. Foster


Inspector of Buildings-Jean B. Lariviere


Inspector of Plumbing and Milk-Carl O. Seaman


Sanitary Inspectors-John F. Looney, William B. Blake, Joseph X. Duval


Sealer of Weights and Measures-John E. Piller


Assessors-Joseph O. Tremblay (Chairman), William P. Farmer, Joseph H. Geisel, Arthur W. Rowell (Clerk), Harry J. Briggs (Engineer)


Inspectors of Check Lists-Ward 1, Chas. B. Tucker. Ward 2, Arthur W. Rowell. Ward 3, Frank P. Collins. Ward 4, Daniel J. McCarthy. Ward 5, George Taylor. Ward 6, Marjorique J. Florand. Ward 7, Chas C. Tinkham. Ward 8, Alfred Forant. Ward 9, Albert Beaudet


Overseer of the Poor-Joseph L. Boudreau


Selectmen-Ward 1, Timothy L. Shine, Elmer H. Berglund, John P. Mullen. Ward 2, Samuel W. Shepard, James R. Mason, Frank J. Abbott. Ward 3, Claus E. Lagerquist, Amedee Beliveau, William A. Ward. Ward 4, Frederick N. Walker, Herman B. Neal, John W. Finn. Ward 5, Richard H. Horan, Peter J. Magan, Patrick F. Ryan. Ward 6, William Howe, Carlton G. Stevens, Arthur Allison. Ward 7. John J. Car- roll, Webster Connell, Mathew H. Whalley. Ward 8, D vid J. Trahan, William J. Hitschfeld, John L. Barry. Ward 9, Gaston Fredette, Eugene Belisle, Adam J. Bournival. Ward 10, David Ramsey, Patrick A. Moran, Frederick Poulin.


Modertaors-Ward 1, Wm. R. Burpee. Ward 2, Wm. E. Felch. Ward 3, Albert E. Blanchard. Ward 4, Martin E. Sullivan. Ward 5, Andrew B. Bunton. Ward 6, Geo. J. Lavigne. Ward 7, Geo. W. Cheney. Ward 8, Frank J. Hanel. Ward 9, Jos. Montplaisir


Ward Clerks-Ward 1, Frederic S. Nutting. Ward 2, Geo. W. Prescott. Ward 3, Henry A. Worthen. Ward 4, Martin L. Mahoney. Ward 5, Jos. A. Tremblay. Ward 6, Chas. A. O'Connor. Ward 7, Emile L. Masse. Ward 8, August Messier. Ward 9, Ludger D. Dancose


Board of Health-Gustav Lafontaine (President), William K. Robbins (Secretary), Timothy F. O'Connor


Board of Public Works, office City Hall-Charles C. Hayes (Chairman), William McElroy, Chas. F. Read, Samuel J Lord (Clerk and Engineer)


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FOR YEAR ENDING NOV. '15


Highway Agents-Districts 1, 2 and 3, District 4, Byron E. Moore. District 5, Shirley Merrill. Districts 6, 7 and 8, Charles Francis. Districts 9 and 12, Nelson W. Paige. Districts 10 and 11, Odilon Demers. District 13 (Commons), Anders John Sjostrom. Supt. of Scaven- ger Service, Levi J. Proctor


Trustees of Cemeteries-Edwin F. Jones, Harrie M. Young, Charles E. Stearns, William H. Maxwell, Charles F. Read, Harry W. Spaulding, Frank C. Livingston, Johann A. Graf, Clerk, Fred L. Allen


Trustees of Cemetery Funds-Norwin S. Bean (Clerk), Charles H. Anderson, The Mayor (Chairman ex-officio.) Treasurer, Fred L. Allen


Board of Examiners of Plumbers-William K. Robbins (Presi- dent), Engineer Samuel J. Lord, Edward C. Corey


Fish and Game Wardens-William D. Young, Charles J. Darrah, Harry J. Lawson, James R. Ferson, James Orr, Hector Des- fosses, John C. Higgins


Fence Viewers-Andrew B. Bunton, Gedeon Belisle, Eugene G. Libbey, Charles B. Brown


Measurers of Brick and Plastering-John P. Young, Samuel J. Lord, Harry J. Briggs, Perry H. Dow, Frank A. Gay, Wil- fred Provost


Measurers of Concrete-Harrie M. Young, Henry W. Allen Sealer and Measurer of Leather-Simon H. Brown


Cullers of Brick-Frank T. Dickey, George W. Wales, John H. Wales, jr.


MEASURERS OF STONE AND STONE WORK


Perry H. Dow


Samuel J. Lord


Frank A. Gay


Harrie M. Young


Alfred Laberge


John P. Young


William G. Landry


SURVEYORS OF LUMBER


Charles A. Blood Fred H. Piper


Hugh J. Crombie


Henry Plantier


George H. Dunbar


Richard Powers


George B. Eaton


Wesley Sanborn


Fred C. Fearon


F. A. Senter


Fred J. Hoyt


Charles F. Shedd


George Ambrose Hoyt


Frank Smith Fred Smith


Andrew Johnson


Alphonse Laberge


William M. Smith


Robert Leggett


Charles C. Tinkham


Daniel A. McDonald


Edwin L. Tinkham


B. S. Maloon


Joseph Vincent


Henry Milburn


Walter Watkins


John Muir


Charles L. Webb


Eugene G. Piper


Charles E. Wilson


WEIGHERS OF HAY, STRAW, &c.


John A. Adams Lee H. Dunbar


Edward J. Badger


Carroll D. Ferguson


John Barry Charles E. Bartlett


T. J. Hourihan


Michel J. Dery


Caspar Lundgren


Scott W. Dixon


B. J. Mack


Paul A. Driscoll


Charles A. Frost


William Mapleson


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


WEIGHERS OF HAY, STRAW, &c-Continued


A. Martel


Frank Preston


Stephen Martel


Albert A. Puffer


F. H. Masse


Edson B. Ramsdell


William H. Maxwell


Charles F. Shedd


Mendon P. Moore


Emmet R. Sinneville


L. S. Mugford


Charles C. Tinkham


Ernest E. Bean


Edwin L. Tinkham


Eben A. Blodgett


Edward J. Vail


Charles A. Blood


Arthur M. Vergin


L. B. Bodwell


Henry Weber


Matthew Murtha


Charles E. Wilson


Edgar W. Poore


James F. Wyman


Richard Powers


CORDERS AND MEASURERS OF WOOD AND BARK


James Benson


Edgar W. Poore


L. B. Bodwell


Richard M. Powers


Chandler Clough


Frank Preston


Jules DesGroseilliers


Albert A. Puffer


Lee H. Dunbar


Joseph Quirin


Alphonse Laberge


Edson B. Ramsdell


Gilbert T. Lyons


Frank Smith


Leroy D. McDonald


Charles C. Tinkham


B. J. Mack


Chester L. Tinkham


B. S. Maloon


Edwin L. Tinkham


Joseph Masse


Charles L. Webb


John Montplaisir


Henry Weber


Mendon P. Moore


James F. Wyman


F. A. Platts


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Station Chestnut Street corner Manchester Street


Chief of Police-Michael J. Healy


Deputy Chief of Police-John M. East


Captain-James J. Hampston


Sergeant-John J. Lynch


Sergeant-John F. Cassidy


Sergeant-William F. Foye


Sergeant-Martin W. Rourke


Sergeant-Albert C. Robitaille


Inspector-Clifton B. Hildreth


Inspector-Peter Callaghan


Inspector-William M. Moher


Electrician-Edward H. McQuaid


Matron-A. Burnett Brown


Clerk and Stenographer-John F. Griffin


Night Clerk-Alfred F. Eaton


PATROLMEN


Leonard J. Adler


Michael Corbett


Thomas Armstrong


Cornelius J. Cronin


John C. Badger


James F. Dunn


Randall W. Bean


Frank J. Dustin


Herbert H. Beauchene


Arthur Enright


Aurel N. Benoit John G. Brown


Harry J. Freeman


Thomas F. Brown


Napoleon J. Gauvin


Oscar J. Graf


James T. Hackett


Sherman J. Hadlock


Arthur J. Conlon John J. Connor Edgar L. Coolidge


Joseph A Farrell


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FOR YEAR ENDING NOV. '15


PATROLMEN-Continued


John D. Healy


George P. Riordan


Peter Jennings


Albert H. Russell


George H. Kenney


Fred S. Scannell


George A. Lovejoy


Walter B. Scannell


Matthew F. McGrath


Jeffrey Shea


William Mahar


Patrick B. Sheehy


Thomas E. Manning


John F. Smith


Frank W. Marden


Roswell J. Smith


Dana H. Moody


Elmer E. Somers


John F. Moran


Thomas E. Steele


Melvin N. Miller


William J. Stewart


Mortimer J. Moriarty


Florence Sullivan


John D. O'Leary


James Sweeney


John F. O'Malley


Jesse E. Watts


John E. Pennett


John T. Welch


Jacob F. Pitman


Michael J. Whalen


John Potts


Janitor, Frank P. Wiggin


DISTRICT COURT OF THE CITY OF MANCHESTER


Session held in Court Room, Chestnut street corner of Man- chester street


Judge, John W. Center. Associate Justice, Clinton S. Osgood. Clerk, Michael J. Driscoll


Regular civil term return day, first Wednesday of each month; sits daily for trial of criminal cases


Police Commissioners-Almus W. Morse (Chairman), Frank P. Sargent, Frederick W. Shontell


POLICE RELIEF ASSOCIATION


Annual meeting in March at the Police station. Pres., Mat- thew F. McGrath. Vice Pres., John F. Griffin. Treas., M. J. Healy. Clerk, John J. Lynch


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Chief Engineer, Thomas W. Lane. Clerk, Edwin W. Merrill. Assistant Engineers, Arthur Provost, Thomas F. Fitzsimmons, Edwin W. Merrill, John F. Seaward


ENGINE Co. No. 1, 28 Vine street. Captain, Asa W. Gage. Lieut., George F. Millar. Clerk, Natt A. Sargent. Engineer, Charles F. Hall. Assistant Engineer, George W. Booth. Driver of Engine, Frank E. Nute. Driver of Hose, Archie Miller


ENGINE Co. No. 2, Main street, W. M. Captain, Jeremiah Lane. Lieut., William J. Arnold. Clerk, Archie A. Gorham. Engineer, Charles Edgar. Driver of Engine, Thomas F. Collins. Driver of Hose, Clarence A. Whitcomb




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