The Concord city directory, containing the names, residences and business of the residents in the compact part of the city, with a map of the streets 1864, Part 5

Author: Watson, David, of Concord, N.H., comp
Publication date: 1864
Publisher: Concord, McFarland & Jenks
Number of Pages: 184


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Shute, Samuel, carpenter, h. 20 West st.


Silsby, George H. HI., (firm of Morrill & Silsby,) h. 27 Pleasant st.


Silver, David D., stone cutter, h. 79 Spring st.


Silver, George F., at freight depot-b. R. SAver.


Silver, Roswell, farmer, h. 26 Thorndike st.


Silver, William P., stone cutter, h. Liberty st.


Silver, Joseph B., barber at Phenix Hotel., h. Main st. Simmons, Willie F., car cleaner Con. R. R .- b. 1 Rail- road Square.


Simpson, Charles, laborer, h. west end Center st.


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Simpson, S. L. F., physician and surgeon, h. 87 Main st. Sinclair, Henry M., h. 35 Center st.


Sinclair, George H., printer at MeFarland & Jenks, h. 40 Rumford st.


Sinclair, Nelson B., silver plater, h. 54 Center st.


Sleeper, James P., at Dearborn, Severance & Co., h. 57 Spring st.


Sleeper, Jeremiah D., painter at Abbots', h. 7 West st. Sleeper, Jonas D., clerk of S. J. Court-b. R. C. Osgood. Sleeper, Joseph T., (firm of Critchett & Sleeper,) h. 49 Pleasant st.


Sleeper, Sherburne, baggage-master Con. R. R .- b. 2 Railroad Square.


Sleeper, William, harness maker, h. 13 Walnut st. Smart, Abiel, (firm of Smart & Sewall,) h. 15 Merri- mack st.


Smart, Calvin, watchman at Nor. R. R., h. 6 Pearl st. Smart, Charles, carpenter-b. S. Wallace.


Smart, Charles H., fireman Steam Mill-b. 6 Pearl st. Smart, Joseph B., mason, h. 10 Maple st.


Smart, Joseph B., Jr., printer-b. J. B. Smart.


Smart, George, painter, Con. R. R., h. 45 Spring st. Smart & Sewall, teamsters, Merrimack st.


Smart, William B., printer-b. J. B. Smart.


Smart, William II., physician and surgeon, h. 73 Main.


Smith, A. W., clerk at Harvey's-b. D. E. Smith.


Smith, Arum, marble worker-b. S. A. Perry.


Smith, Christopher, laborer, rear of 221 Main st. Smith, Daniel E., insurance agent, b. 84 State st.


Smith, David O., blacksmith, h. 192 State st.


Smith, F. S., stone cutter-b. II. W. Matthews.


Smith, E. D., (firm of Smith & Bean,) h. cor. Downing and South sts.


Smith, Henry, laborer, h. rear of 20 Main st.


Smith, James, blacksmith, h. Green st.


Smith, Jeremiah, blacksmith Concord R. R., h. 23 Mon- roc st.


Smith, John K., blacksmith Con. R. R., h. Cambridge st. Smith, L. A., (firm of Smith & Walker,) h. 72 Main st.


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Smith, Leroy, carpenter-b. J. B. Hook.


Smith, M. B., h. 3 Maple st.


Smith, M. D., widow, 2 Railroad Square.


Smith, M. M., dealer in bonnets, millinery and fancy goods, 164 Main st., h. 15 School.


Smith, Moses B., (firm of E. P. Prescott & Co.,) h. Fayette st.


Smith, P. S., cashier State Capital Bank, h. 9 Merri- mack st.


Smith, Richmond-b. Eagle Hotel.


Smith & Bean, masons, 5 Pleasant st.


Smith, William, stonc' cutter, h. west end Franklin st. Smith, William, laborer Nor. R. R .- b. P. Summers.


Smith & Walker, silver platers, shop Hutchins st.


Smyth, Edward F., farmer, h. Pine st.


Somers, Matthew, painter at Downings', h. 16 South st. Somersville, Daniel, laborer, h. rear 146 Main st. Speed, Mary Ann, widow, h. 25 Cross st.


Spelman, Michael, blacksmith, h. 15 Center st.


Spiller, John J., wood worker, h. Tahanto st.


Spiller, Josiah, wheelwright, h. 6 Tahanto st.


Staniels, E. T., h. 42 School st.


Stanley, Solon W., clerk at Morrill & Silsby-b. E. Hutchins.


Stanley & Ayer, watchmakers and jewelers, Merrimack Block.


Stanley, J. B., (firm of Stanley & Ayer, ) h. 19 Elm st. Stanyan, David D., carpenter, h. 29 Center st.


Starkey, Martin T., breakman Con. R. R .- b. Phenix Ilotel.


Stone, Orsamus M., wood worker at Downings', h. 4 Fremont st.


Stearns, Charles H., bookbinder, h. 320 Main st.


Stearns, Christopher II., car examiner Con. R. R., h. Jackson st.


Stearns, Onslow, superintendent of Nor. R. R., h. 252 Main st.


Stearns, Christopher H., car repairer Nor. R. R., h. Franklin st.


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Steel, Archer, upholsterer, 116 Main st.


Stevens, Benjamin S., (firm of Batchelder & Stevens,) h. at saloon.


Stevens, B. F., machinist Con. R. R., h. 13 Monroe st. Stevens, Chandler E., at Abbots' h. 30 Fulton st.


Stevens, Frank, telegraph operator, 155 Main st .- b. M. N. Neal.


Stevens, Josiah, farmer, h. Hopkinton road.


Stevens, Josiah, Jr .- b. J. Stevens.


Stevens, L. D., attorney at law, 148 Main st., h. 14 Thompson st.


Stevens, William, stone cutter-b. J. B. Hook.


Stevens & Dunklee, dealers in stoves and tin ware, 319 Main st.


Stevens, Prescott F., (firm Stevens & Dunklee,) h. 24 Green st.


Stevenson, William, blacksmith at Abbots', h. 42 West street.


Stewart, George A., wood worker at Nor. R. R., h. Sum- mer st.


Stewart, C. F., dealer in silks, &c., 200 Main st., h. 267 Main st.


Stewart, T. W. & J. H., merchant tailors, 146 Main st. Stewart, J. H., (firm of T. W. & J. H. Stewart,) h. 7 Wall st. .


Stewart, T. W., (firm of T. W. & J. H. Stewart,) h. 1 South st.


Stickney, Joseph P., h. 250 Main st.


Stickney, Mary Ann, widow, h. 248 Main st.


Stickney, Mary G., widow of Nathan, h. 231 Main st. Stockbridge, Cha's A., laborer at Fords', h. 215 State st. Stockbridge, Sewall E., clerk-b. J. R. Hayward.


Stokes, Daniel H., blacksmith at Abbots', h. 13 Thomp- son st.


Stone, Basil, tailor, h. Fulton st.


Stone, Benjamin P., D. D., h. 69 Main st.


Stone & Webster, merchant tailors, 157 Main st.


Stone, Charles H., clerk at Warde, Humphrey & Co.,) h. 31 School st.


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Stone, Charles L., (firm of Stone & Webster,) h. cor. Spring and School sts.


Stoning, A. J., at Con. R. R .- b. A. A. Adams.


Storin, Michael, baker, h. rear of 56 Main st.


Story, David B., butcher-b. S. A. Perry.


Strauss, Hermon, clerk at C. Morse's-b. C. Morse.


Straw, Gilman, section hand Con. Valley R. R., h. 27 Franklin st. ¿


Stickney, John B., laborer, h. Center st.


Straw, James, carpenter, h. 37 School st.


Straw, Samuel C., wood worker at Bunker's, h. Wash- ington st.


Stuart, Thomas-b. Columbian.


Studley, Edward, overseer machine shop Con. R. R., h.


7 Thompson st.


Sturtevant, George H., printer at McFarland & Jenks, h. 7 Hanover st.


Sullivan, Daniel, laborer, h. rear 56 Main st.


Sullivan, James, blacksmith at Abbots', h. 35 Downing st. Summers, Charles T., carriage painter at Griflin's-h. 5 Chapel st.


Summers, Patrick, laborer Nor. R. R., h. 16 South st. Summerville, Daniel, laborer at Columbian Hotel, h. 25 Cross st.


Swain, Charles F., clerk at Hardy & Hoit's -- b. William P. Hardy.


Swain, Hosea D) .. moulder, h. 4 Church st.


Swain, Levi, carpenter, rear Kilburn's, h. R. R. Square. Swallow, James R., clerk at Eagle bookstore, 230 Main st .- b. G. Marshall.


Sweeny, Jeremiah, at J. R. Hill's, h. 6 Jefferson st. Sweeny, Timothy, moulder, h. Chandler st.


Sweetser, Henry P., trimmer at Downings', h. 318 Main st.


Swett, Joseph, blacksmith at Downings', h. Myrtle st. Swett, Stephen, blacksmith at Downings', h. 26 West st. Swett, Stephen S., h. 31 Main st.


Sylvester, Silas G., dealer in crockery and glass ware, 166 Main st., h. 15 School.


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Symonds, David, harness and trunk maker, 236 Main st., h. 175 State st.


Symmes, Ebenezer, h. 3 Merrimack st.


Tallant, George, painter-b. 31 Main st.


Tallant, James, cabinet maker, h. 48 State st.


Tallant, James F., top trimmer at Abbots', h. 26 Main.


Tandy, Calvin L., stone mason, h. west end Center st. Tandy, Charles, stone mason, h. Forest st.


Tandy, David, laborer, h. High st.


Tandy, David R., laborer, h. Forest st.


Tandy, Ebenezer, joiner, h. High st.


Tandy, Franklin, laborer, h. Forest st.


Tandy, Thomas, laborer, h. High st.


Taylor, Charles F., clerk at American House.


Taylor, Joseph T., blacksmith, h. rear of 26 Main st.


Taylor, William W., clerk at Post Office-b. J. Carter. Teel, John D., farmer, h. 52 Main st.


Tebbetts, Andrew G., student at law-b. J. C. Dunklee. Tebbetts, Franklin, clerk at Columbian Hotel.


Tébaux, Abigail, widow, west end Center st.


Tenney, Adna, artist, 175 Main st., h. 153 State st.


Tenney, Franklin A., pattern maker Nor. R. R .- b. R. G. Wyman.


Tenney, Nelson, wood worker Nor. R. R., h. 8 Warren. Tenny, Allen, Secretary of State-b. Phenix Hotel.


Tewksbury, Henry, carpenter Con. R. R., h. 75 Warren. Thaxley, Benja., conductor Nor. R. R .- b. J. B. Ilook. Thompson, Charles E., mason, h. 27 West st.


Thompson, Cyrus A., baggage master Nor. R. R., h. Maple st.


Thompson, George, moulder at Fords', h. 6 Chapel st.


Thompson, Henry, at livery stable-b. F. W. Thompson. Thompson, Henry J., fireman Northern R. R .- b. C. E. Thompson.


Thompson, F. W., livery stable, rear of 203 Main st., h. 11 Montgomery st.


Thompson, John, laborer, h. rear 221 Main st.


Thompson, Philander, teamster, h. High st.


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Thorn, Calvin, City liquor agent, also dealer in boots, shoes, and leather, 240 Main st., h. 20 Center st. Thorn, John C., clerk-b. Calvin Thorn.


Thurston, A. J., clerk at C. C. Davis'.


Thurston, Rev. James, Methodist clergyman, h. 203 State st.


Tidd, Pliny, blacksmith, rear of 146 Main st., h. 28 Rum- ford st.


Tilton, A. J., blacksmith at Abbots', h. west end West st.


Tilton, J. L., laborer, h. 350 Main st.


Tilton, Joseph C., painter at Downings', h. 156 State st.


Tilton, Josiah, at Gust. Walker's, h. 39 Center st.


Tilton, Ransom S., blacksmith at Abbots', h. West st.


Titcomb, John, carriage builder, 284 Main st., h. 28 Washington st.


Todd, George E., master transportation Nor. R. R., h. 83 State st.


Towle, George S., attorney at law, h. Rumford st.


Toomey, John, laborer, h. High st.


Tooney, John, stone cutter, h. 5 Fosterville.


Towle, Ebenezer S., h. 209 State st.


Trask, Joseph O., wheelwright at Abbots', h. 55 State. Travis, John, daguerrian, h. North Arch st.


Treadwell, Thomas P., president Union Mut. Fire Ins. Co., 238 Main st., h. 46 Green st.


True, Alvin C., moulder at Fords'-b. 2 R. R. Square. True, R. S., printer-b. Amos Bean.


Trussell, Albert, stool maker at Prescott's-b. A. J. Pres- cott.


Trussell, Samuel D., blacksmith at Abbots', h. 3 Downing. Tucker, James, foreman Fords' North Foundry, h. 39 Franklin st.


Tucker, Sally, widow, h. Green st.


Tucker, Thomas T., clerk at Hardy & Hoit's, h. 77 · Spring st.


Tucker, William, case maker at Prescott's-b. Mrs. Tucker.


Turner, Oliver, painter, h. 34 Main st.


Tuttle, Hannah C., widow, h. 1 Fremont st.


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Underhill, C. W., harness maker, h. 6 Green st. Underhill, George F., (firm of Fitch & Underhill)-b. C. W. Underhill.


Underhill, Jonathan T., clerk, h. 50 Pleasant st. Upham, Sidney S., blacksmith at Abbots',-b. T. Upham. Upham, Thomas, stone mason, h. 15 Downing st.


Upton, Edson, carpenter Con. R. R .- b. J. B. Hook. Upton, Grafton, carpenter Con. R. R., h. 14 Cross st.


Upton, James H., tailor, 155 Main st., up stairs-b. Mrs. Green.


Upton, William, engineer Con. R. R .- t. S. Whitcomb. Utley, Rev. Samuel, clergyman, h. Jackson st.


Upham, Nathaniel G., President of Concord R. R., h. 6 Park st.


Vail, Stephen M., Professor at Methodist Epis. Biblical Institute, h. 227 State st.


Vaughan, William, laborer, h. 2 Main st.


Virgin, Charles P., wheelwright at Abbots', h. 82 State.


Virgin, George K., at J. R. Ilill's, h. rear of 8 Main st. Virgin, William W., tailor, h. 10 Warren st.


Vogler, John, clerk at Post-office-b. R. N. Corning.


Vogler, William, at Brown's furniture shop, h. 228 Main.


Wadleigh, George W., dealer in dry goods and millinery, 130 Main st., h. Fisherville.


Waldron, D. W., conductor of Northern freight train, h. Fulton st.


Wales, George W., barber at Phenix, h. 10 Fayette st.


Walker, Abigail, widow, h. 281 Main st.


Walker, Eliza, widow of Hazen W., h. 187 State st.


Wallace, Jane, h. 186 State st.


Walker, Gust., dealer in hardware, Phenix Block-b. Wm. Walker.


Walker, JJoseph B., farmer, h. 348 Main st.


Walker, Lyman A., farmer, h. 216 State st.


Walker, N. B., (firm of Smith & Walker,)-b. Phenix Hotel.


Walker, William R., clerk-b. W. Walker.


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Walker, William, (firm of Wmn. Walker & Co.,) b. 21 Center st., cor. State.


Walker, widow of Timothy W., h. 281 Main st.


Walker, Priscilla C., dress maker, h. 67 State st.


Wallace, Samuel, stair builder, 259 Main st., h. 9 Pearl.


Wallace, John M., blacksmith at Con. R. R .- b. M. A. Robinson.


Wallace, Susan, widow, h. Summer st.


Wallace, Thomas, printer at McFarland & Jenks-b. Eagle Hotel.


Wallace, William M., carpenter-b. Columbian.


Walter, Horace, shoemaker, h. Short st.


Warde, David A., (firm of Warde, Humphrey & Co.) h. cor. Merrimack and Pleasant sts.


Warde, Humphrey & Co., dealers in hardware, 180 Main st.


Warner, E. P., clerk at Fitch & Underhill's-b. C. W. Underhill.


Warren, Amos C., ticket master of Nor. R. R., h. 27 South st.


Warren, Benjamin S., physician and surgeon, house and office 13 Center st.


Washburn, Pliny, silver plater-b. L. L. Mower.


Watson, David, printer, h. 7 Union st.


Watson, Jacob W., carpenter-b. D. Watson.


Watson, John B., police officer, h. 12 Union st.


Watson, P. W., on Con. R. R., h. 3 Green st.


Webster, A. II., wheelwright at Abbots', h. 44 State st. Webster, Albert, dealer in flour, h. 30 Center st.


Webster, Atkinson, carpenter, h. Tahanto st.


Webster, Calvin C., groceries, Phenix Block, h. 40 Main. Webster, Charles, engineer Con. R. R., h. rear 26 Main st. Webster, C. F., conductor of freight train, h. 75 State st. Webster & Conner, carpenters, rear of 146 Main st.


Webster, David, clerk at Remick's-b. Albert Webster.


Webster, George A., fireman Con. R. R .- b. P. Webster. Webster, Jesse, (firm of Stone & Webster,)-b. Elm House.


Webster, John F., at Con. R. R., h. 16 Rumford st.


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Webster, John C., printer at Independent Democrat, h. 7 Hanover st.


Webster, John S., machinist, shop Hutchins st., b. 53 . Warren st.


Webster, Parker, clock cleaner, h. 18 Fayette st.


Webster, Peter W., (firm of Conner & Webster,)-b. J. B. Hook.


Webster, Reuel, plough maker, h. 43 Warren st. Webster, R. S., h. 62 Pleasant st.


Webster, Stephen, foreman in the wheelwright shop at Abbots', h. 68 Main st.


Webster, William E., blacksmith, h. 47 Center st.


Webster, William M., blacksmith Con. R. R., h. 21 Monroe st.


Weeks, George H., blacksmith, h. rear 30 Main st.


Weeks, Henry, machinist Nor. R. R., h. 50 Warren st., cor. Rumford st.


Weeks, Henry, blacksmith at Abbots'-b. N. M. Weeks. Weeks, Joseph S., painter, h. rear of 26 Main st.


Weeks, Laura, h. 23 Washington st.


Weeks, Nathaniel, h. rear 26 Main st.


Weeks, Nathan'l M., blacksmith at Abbots', h. 37 Down- ing st.


Weeks, Simeon S., refreshment saloon, 201 Main st., h. 50 Warren st.


Weeks, William B., student at law-b. J. C. Dunklee. Welch, Thomas, laborer, h. 277 Main st.


Welcome, Joseph, at Downings', h. west end Washing. ton st.


Welcome, Mark, collar maker at Johnson's, h. 48 Cen- ter st.


Welcome, Peter A., carriage maker at Downings'-b. F. Lerock.


Weld, Benjamin F., laborer, h. Thorndike st.


Wellman, Hannah K., widow, h. 8 Pearl st.


Wells, S. B., at C. C. Webster's, h. 3 Thorndike st.


Wentworth, widow of Paul, h. 24 Pleasant st. .


Wentworth, Ephraim, mason, h. west end Warren st. West, Charles, coachman at Eagle Hotel.


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West, Charles, stone cutter-b. J. B. Hook. West, Charles E., at C. Austin's, b. Chapel court.


West, John A., dealer in groceries, 306 Main st., h. 3 Pearl st.


West, Nancy, widow, h. 243 Main st.


West, Reuel, plough maker at Fords', h. 43 Warren st. Weston, William, clerk-b. J. B. Hook.


Whalan, Michael, laborer, h. rear of 20 Main st.


Wheeler, John, building mover, h. 51 Green st., cor. Center st.


Wheeler, John D. C., printer at McFarland & Jenks-b. Columbian Hotel.


Wheeler. Richard, laborer, h. rear of 64 Main st.


Wheeler, Richard B., furniture painter at Hill's-b. John Wheeler.


Whicher, Simon B., teamster, h. 52 Pleasant st.


Whidden, William A., machinist, h. 229 State st.


Whipple, B. Plummer, ticket master Con. R. R., h. 71 Main st.


Whipple, Warren P., laborer at J. H. Pearson & Co .- b. S. Alexander.


Whitaker, J. M., apothecary at Insane Asylum.


Whitcomb, Samuel, engineer Con. R. R., h. 21 Thomp- son st.


White, Curtis, blacksmith, rear of Central Block, h. 64 Warren st.


White, Nathaniel, (firm Cheney & Co.,) Express, h. 16 School st.


Whitney, Charlotte, widow, h. rear 40 Main st.


Whitney, George L., wood worker Nor. R. R., h. Rum- ford st.


Whitney, John, shoemaker, h. rear of 40 Main st.


Whitney, Joseph G., blacksmith at Abbots', h. 38 West st. Whitney, Joseph K., painter C. R. R .- b. J. G. Whitney. Whitney, William G., blacksmith at Abbots'-b. J. G. Whitney.


Whittemore, J. C., mason, h. 344 Main st.


Whittredge, George F., dealer in dry goods, &c., 8 Main st., h. 7 Main st.


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Wilder, Mary, widow, h. 87 Spring st.


Widmer, Daniel, carriage spring maker at Abbots, h. 7 Perley st.


Wiggin, Augustus H., printer, 160 Main st., h. 28 Merri- mack st.


Wilkins, George, carpenter, h. 1 Main st.


Wilkins, George H., blacksmith at Abbots'-b. George Wilkins.


Wilkins, John, hatter, h. Forest st.


Wilkinson, Oliver C., carpenter, h. south end Spring st.


Willard, Charles, laborer, h. 82 Warren st.


Willard, M. T., dentist, h. 8 Center st.


Willard, Person S., boot and shoemaker, 163 Main st .- b. C. Willard.


Willey, R. W., blacksmith, h. 30 Main st.


Willey, Zebulon, watchman Con. R. R., h. 32 Washing- ton st.


Williams, Daniel II., top trimmer at Abbots', h. 7 Perley. Williams, G. H. A., trimmer at Abbots'-b. Mrs. Rust. Williams, Isaac F., h. 78 Main st.


Williams, Willard, foreman trimming shop at Abbots', h. 41 Main st.


Willis & Harris, dealers in dry goods and groceries, Sanborn's Block.


Willis, Algernon, (firm of Willis & Harris,) h. 15 War- ren st.


Willis, Harlan, student at law-b. L. B. Morrill.


Wills, John E., gardener, h. 15 Center st.


Wilson, George W., optician, h. 19 South st.


Wimpfheimer, A. & Bro., dry goods, 132 Main st., h. Rumford st.


Wingate, Benjamin, at J. R. Hill's-b. H. Sawin.


Winslow, Dudley, laborer, h. 10 Cross st.


Wise, Sullivan, blacksmith Con. R. R., h. cor. State and West sts.


Withington, E. M., on Nor. R. R., h. Tremont st.


Wood, Amos, h. 58 Spring st.


Wood, Charles II., fireman on express train-b. L. L. Mower.


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Wood, George, teacher of music, h. Short st. Woodbury, Washington, carpenter, h. 16 Thompson st. Woodman, Aaron, breakman, h. 32 Warren st.


Woodman, George A., stone cutter-b. J. B. Hook.


Woodruff, Robert, foreman paint shop at Abbots', h. 22 Main st.


Woods, Dutton, bridge builder, h. 30 Merrimack st.


Woods, Edward, laborer, h. rear of 221 Main st.


Woodward, Daniel R., marble carver, h. 25 Thompson st. Woodward, D. Rufus, tailor-b. E. W. Woodward.


Woodward, E. W., merchant tailor, 134 Main st., h. 22 Pleasant st.


Woodward, Jacob N., at Nor. R. R., h. 17 Union st. Woolcott, Benjamin F., wood worker Nor. R. R., h. 34 Warren st.


Woolley, L. L., watchmaker at Drew's-b. R. C. Osgood.


Woolson, Charlotte H., widow, h. 302 Main st.


Worth, Calvin, laborer, h. west end Franklin st.


Worthen, Ezra E., dentist, 176 Main st., h. 47 Pleasant. Worster, James, h. Spring st.


Wright, George, on Nor. R. R .- b. H. D. Lyon.


Wright, George E., glovemaker at Lincoln & Shaw's- b. W. G. Shaw.


Wyatt, Charles C., at J. G. Wyatt's, h. 9 Cross st. Wyatt, Joseph G., fish and provision market, 103 Main st., h. 36 Main st.


Wyman, Horace G., painter Nor. R. R., h. 146 State st. Wyman, Jesse J., butcher, 29 Warren st.


Wyman, Joseph J., butcher, h. South Arch st.


Wyman, Reuben G., meat market, 4 Masonic Temple, h. 173 State st. Wyman, William H., butcher, h. 43 Green st. Wyman, William H., 2d, butcher-b. R. G. Wyman.


Young, Thomas W., h. 22 Green st. Yates, Thomas P., painter at Abbots'-b. Elm House. Young, George S., iron fence maker at Fords'-h. 152 State st.


Yancey, Wm., barber at American II .- b. G. Brackett. 4


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METHODIST GENERAL BIBLICAL INSTITUTE. Established in 1847.


FACULTY. REV. BISHOP OSMON C. BAKER, D. D., President elect.


REV. STEPHEN M. VAIL, D. D., Morrill Professor of Biblical and Oriental Literature.


REV. JOHN W. MERRILL, D. D., Professor of Natural and Historical Theology, and Mental and Moral Philosophy.


REV. DAVID PATTEN, D. D., Professor of Revealed and Pastoral Theology and Sacred Rhetoric.


CLASSES. SENIOR CLASS.


Names.


Residences.


Miles R. Barney,


Swanton Falls, Vt.,


Edwin S. Chase,


. Rochester, N. HI.,


Anson C. Coult,


Manchester, N. II.,


Edward Davies,


Bethel, Me .. I. B.


Adelbert Gaylord,


Conesville, N. Y.,


B. H., No. 2.


Elijah Horr, Jr.,


Carthage, N. Y., 1 B. H., No. 7. Bridgeville, N. Y., Vail's House. Bloomingburgh, N. Y., B. H., No. 1.


John Il. Lane,


Charles C. Miller,


Hiram D. Opdyke,


Everettstown, N. J., B. H., No. 2.


Isaac D. Peaslee,


Cherry Valley. V. Y. B. H., No. 5.


Ezekiel Richardson,


Baltimore, Md., Mrs. Wellman's.


James V. Saunder,


Glen Core, N. Y., B. IL., No. 5.


William E. Smith,


Harlem, N. Y., Dempster House.


William Stout,


H. Newton Van Dusen,


Perryville, N. J., B. II., No. 2. Cooperstown, N. Y., Whittemore's.


MIDDLE CLASS.


Names.


Henry W. Ackerly,


Alexander Anderson,*


Daniel C. Babcock,


Cassville, l'a., Mrs. Dunlap's. B. HI., No. 4.


Bristol, Pa., I. B., No. 4.


Richard Harcourt,


John H. Hillman,


John il. Lord,


Residences. Rooms. Olire Bridge, N. Y., Dempster House. Pawtucket, R. I., I. B., No. 19. Fisherville, N. II., Mrs. Dunlap's.


J. Austin DeForest, Sylvester Donaldson, J. Wesley Harkins,


Swanton, V't.,


Albany, N. Y., Mrs. Wellmen's. Union Village. N. Y., B. II., No. 4. Great Falls, N. H., B. HI., No. 6.


Rooms. Whittemore's. Vail's House. I. B., No. 16.


J. Chester Hoyt,


Katonah. N. Y .. Whittemore's.


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Names.


Residences.


Rooms.


Canaan, N. H.,


I. B., No. 11.


New- York City, I. B., No. 8.


Northville, N. Y., I. B., No. 3.


Lebanon, Pa., I. B., No. 13. Macedon Center, N. Y., Dempster II. Malden, Mass., B. H., No. 4. Ft. Covington, N. Y., Mrs. Dunlap's.


Names.


Residences. Rooms.


Horace W. Carter,


St. Johnsbury, Vt., 204 State St.


J. Wesley Cole,


New Village, N. J., B. H., No. 4.


Edwin R. Colver,t


New London, Ct., I. B., No. 1.


Henry G. Day,


Hinesburgh, V't., I. B., No. 12.


James Esgate,


Church Creek, Md.,


I. B., No. 2.


Edwin F. Hadley,


Dempster House.


Joseph T. Hand,


Richard Johns,


Jersey City, N. J., B. H., No. 3.


Wesley C. Johnson,


Hiram D. Kimball,


Henry S. Kimball,


Manchester, N. H., B. H., No. 6.


Owen C. Lane,


Hunter, N. Y., Dempster House. North Yarmouth, Me., Mrs. George's. Good Ground, L. I., I. B., No. 1.


Norman J. Squires,


Chester C. A. M. Thorne,


Skaneateles, N. Y., 202 State St.


Milton Tator, Cobbleskill Center, N. Y., Dempster II. William E. Tomkinson, Lyons, N. F., I. B., No. 12.


Helmas HI. Van Auken,


Bethel Corner, N. Y., I. B., No. 2.


Albert Van Dusen,


Cooperstown, N. Y., Whittemore's.


* English Course.


t Absent by permission.


ABBREVIATIONS. B. H. Boarding House. 1 I. B. Institute Building.


SUMMARY.


SENIOR CLASS,. 16


MIDDLE CLASS, 16


19


JUNIOR CLASS,


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The Biblical Institute commenced its operations in April, 1847, since which time 100 students have graduated. The following extract from the last annual catalogue, relating to expenses, may be considered of interest :


" It is the design of the Trustees and patronizing Conferences to reduce the expenses of the students to the lowest possible sum. Hence no charge is made for tuition. The boarding house is oc- cupied by the students free of rent, and their board and washing is secured at cost. The average cost per week has been $1.25, while the expenses of some are brought much lower by boarding themselves. The Institution makes no charges upon the students except §6 per year, for contingent expenses, upon those who oc- cupy rooms in the Institute buildings, and $3 per year upon those who room out, payable in advance.


George W. Norris, J. Henry Owens, Cornelius M. Pegg,


Samuel H. Reisner,


Raphel M. Roberts, Watson W. Smith, Zalmon A. Wade,


JUNIOR CLASS.


New-York City, Roseville, Md., Mrs. Wellman's.


Wilmington, Del., I. B., No. 4. Greenbush, N. Y., Dempster House.


Dana D. Spear,t


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Officers in State Prison.


John Foss, Warden. Moses F. Rogers Deputy War- den. Augustus Sargent, Hall Keeper. Charles Elwell, William Smart, Henry A. Lawrence, George Lord, Watchmen. William H. Conner, Alvah H. Bickford, Overseers in Cabinet Shops. David D. Stanyan, Instruct- er in Cabinet Shops. Isaiah Wiggin, Overseer in Shoe Shop. Isaac Elwell and Son, Contracters in Cabinet Shop. Samuel Cooke, Chaplain. William Hidden, Physician.


Number of prisoners, 94.


Principal Employees at the N. II. Asylum.


J. P. Bancroft, Superintendent. B. D. Eastman, As- sistant Physician. J. H. Whittaker, Apothecary. J. C. Shaw, Steward. Rufus D. Godding, Mechanic. James M. Severance, John D. Edgerly, Charles V. Dudley, Charles HI. Smith, Robert C. Allen, Thomas O. Parker, Thomas A. Trickey, David L. Gove, Sylvester S. Love- joy.


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


FREDERIC S. CRAWFORD, Librarian.


The Public Library is in the upper story of the City Hall building. It is open every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday ; in the afternoon from two to four o'clock, in the evening from seven to nine.


Whole number of books in Library 4211.


According to Article 10 of Rules and Regulations, all books must be returned to the Library on or before the first Saturday in January.


ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL.


Endowed by Dr. George S. Shattuck, of Boston. In- corporated 1855.


Rev. Henry A. Coit, Rector.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


STANLEY & AYER, Merrimack Block, Three doors North of Phenix Hotel, CONCORD, N. H.,


Watch Makers and Jewelers,


DEALERS IN


FINE WATCHES.


WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY repaired by experienced Workmen, and warranted to give satisfaction. Engraving neatly executed.


J. B. STANLEY, R. H. AYER.


MRS. M. M. SMITH, DEALER IN


Bonnets, tillinery, Embroiderics, AND FANCY GOODS,


Wholesale and Retail, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE COLFABIAN HOTEL, 164 Main Street, Concord, N. HI. MOURNING GOODS ALWAYS ON ILIND.


J. B. HOOK, BOARDING-HOUSE, No. 227 Main Street, first house north City Hall. (Formerly occupied by George Dame.)


Bon dary mulig 20ml


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D. L. GUERNSEY & CO.,


DI GUERNSEY & CO. BOOKS & STATIONERY.


BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,


ALSO DEALERS IN


Periodicals, Portfolios, Portmonnies, Pictures, Pocket Knives, Razors, Scissors, Gold Pens and School Books, Albumy, Ladies' Tra- velling Bags, Card Cases, Peus, Pen- cils, Stereoscopes and Views, Mi- croscopes, Field Glasses, &c., &c.


Initials stamped on paper and envelopes ; subscription taken for any paper or magazine published ; new books received as soon as published ; agents given constant em- ployment.


Orders by express or mail promptly attended to.


Corner of Main and School Street, Concord, N. II.


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S. G. SYLVESTER, DEALER IN


GLASS AND STONE WARE, ROOM PAPER, Window Shades and Boston Matches. MANUFACTURER OF


Cilt Looking Glasses,


PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, SQUARE AND OVAL, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL, IN GILT, ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY. Orders promptly answered. Central Buildings, Concord, N. H.


A. WIMPFHEIMER & BROTHER, (F. B. UNDERHILL,) Dealers in Silks, Shawls, Cloaks, Capes, DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, DOMESTIC AND HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS. Goods received from New-York Cash Auctions weekly.


Under Phenix Hotel, Concord, N. II.


MISS J. L. CRAWFORD, Millinery, Dress Maker, AND FANCY GOODS, NO. 137 MAIN STREET, CONCOED, N. II.


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BOOTS AND SHOES.


A large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, CAN BE FOUND AT


Darris' Shot Warehouse,


OPPOSITE THE STATE HOUSE.


Goods warranted, . Prices satisfactory.


H. B. FOSTER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


Drugs and Etledicines,


HARDWARE, BURNING FLUID, NAILS, GLASS, DYE STUFFS, Perfumery, Hair Dyes, and Fancy Goods, OPPOSITE THE DEPOT, CONCORD, N. H.


E. KNIGHT, · DEALER IN


FINE WATCHES,


JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, AND FANCY GOODS, Opposite the American House, . . . Concord, N. HI.


WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JEWELRY carefully repaired and warranted.


THOT


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CONCORD DIRECTORY.


GEORGE W. DREW,


(SIGN OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE, ) DEALER IN


WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silver Ware, Military Goods, &c. EAGLE HOTEL BLOCK, Opposite the State House, - Concord, N. H.


H. FESSENDEN, (Corner of Spring and Pleasant Streets,)


And Traveling-Bag Maker.


Men's and Ladies' Saddles repaired on short notice.


R. A. GAWLER, HAIR CUTTER, MANUFACTURER OF


Ladies' and Gents' Wigs, Hair Work, AND HAIR JEWELRY, SCHOOL STREET, .... CONCORD, N. H. Nearly opposite the Post Office.


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J. S. NORRIS,


MANUFACTURER OF


Soda, Butter, Wine, Oyster, Graham, Sugar, Pilot, Water and Common


CRACKERS


White, Brown and Graham Bread, STEAM LOAVES. ALSO, A VARIETY OF


PIES AN


WEDDING CAKE CONSTANTLY ON HAND.


Also, a large assortment of COMMON AND FANCY CAN- DIES, at reasonable prices, at wholesale and retail.


N. B. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. No. 85 Main Street, opposite the Freight Depot, CONCORD, N. H.


Boarding and Sivery Stable, - KEPT BY -


PETER DUDLEY, IN THE REAR OF PHENIX HOTEL, Concord, N. H. HORSES AND CARRIAGES TO LET,


AT REASONABLE PRICES.


Particular attention given to BOARDING and TRANSIENT HORSES. Also, ACCOMMODATION COACHING and HACK- ING. Orders to be left at Phenix Hotel, or our Livery Stable Office. PETER DUDLEY.


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HARDY & HOIT, DEALERS IN US. B. Copos and Groceries, FLOUR, CORN, MEAL, SHORTS, PORK, Lard, Hams, &c., &c., In Masonic Temple, cor. Main and Pleasant sts. CONCORD, N. II.


T. W. SANBORN, DEALER IN


Carpeting, Mats, Rugs,


· CROCKERY, PAPER HANGINGS, Table Cutlery, &c. OPPOSITE THE STATE HOUSE, CONCORD, N. II. TERMS CASH.


JAMES M. BLAKE, (Corner of Main Street and the Free Bridge Road,) DEALER IN av. Unilin Goods, Groceries, Corn, FLOUR, OATS, MEAL, SHORTS, PORK, LARD, HAMS, BUTTER, CHEESE, SALT FISHI, & c. CHOICE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.


1 7267-23010


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EDSON C. EASTMAN, Publisher, Bookseller, and Stationer,


160 MAIN STREET, CONCORD. N. H.


The attention of the public is especially called to the large stock of SHEET MUSIC now on hand. This is all newly bought, and has been selected with great care. The more recent pieces are ordered from week to week, and all orders will be filled with promptitude and dispatch.


The attention of the public is also called to the NEW GAME,


The Commanders of our Forces,


which is having a large sale, being the most popular game of the season. It will be found interesting to all, embracing instruction with amusement. Price 50 cents. Sent by mail post paid on receipt of price.


A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF


BOOKS AND STATIONERY CONSTANTLY ON HAND.


G. P. CONN,


PHYSICIAN 3


SURGEON. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE :-


Main St., second door north of Hon. Onslow Stearns, CONCORD. N. H. -


TIMOTHY HAYNES,


Physician and Surgeon, NO. 8, PARK ST., CONCORD.


F84215.96


£


5990H





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