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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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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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