New England Merchantile Union business directory for, containing an almanac for 1849, a business directory for New England. . . and advertising register of New York, 1849 , Part 61

Author:
Publication date: 1849
Publisher: New York : Pratt
Number of Pages: 360


USA > New York > New England Merchantile Union business directory for, containing an almanac for 1849, a business directory for New England. . . and advertising register of New York, 1849 > Part 61


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74


Heaps, James. 56 do


Dobson, M. 52 do


Baggott, J. 48 do


Taber, H. G. 1


do


Arnold, Geo. 9 do


Round, Thomas M. 99 do


Pabodie, Wm. 95 do


Olney, A. W. & Co. 111 do


Willard, D. (wholesale) 165 High st


Olney, B. S. 187 High street Hoxsie, N. G. 199 do


Manchester, J. G. & Co. do


Knight, B. B. & Co. 247 and 249 High street


Bowen & Battey, 252 High street Andrews, Daniel, 265 do


Anthony, J. B. 485 do


Harrington, H. A. 202 do


Blake, Joseph A. 288 Broad street Hudson, Thomas, 243 do


Snow, Jas., 245 Brod st. Providence.


Simmons, Benj. C. 213 do


Salisbury, S. S. 153 do


Cranston, John L. 175


do


Price, John da


Stacy, John J. do


Knowles, Geo. B.


da


Burnett, William


do


Hammett, Frank


do


Record, Jeseph H.


do


do


st


1


st


d


67


e)


do


271


Potter, Benjamin, 12 do Crowell. Simeon, 31 do Mathewson. P. M. 38 Canal st., & 44 & 42 N. Main st Angell, D. 90 Canal st


dc


do


272


NEW ENGLAND MERCANTILE UNION DIRECTORY.


Carpenter, M. 420 N. Main st Providence.


-


Crocker, John, 55 Transit st Easton, D. C. 40 Wicken len st Church, Benj. T. 366 S. Main st Cleaveland, H. 175 do


Franklin, T. 61 Fountain st Cornell, J. 27 and 29 Washington st Carder & Green, 118 Benefit st Guild, Samuel, 196 S. Main st Gould G. W., Shelden st Hamlin, J. H. 202 Benefit st Glyn, M. 7 Richinond st Humphrey, J. H. 102 South st Guild, G. W. 9 Richmond st Henry, Tho nas, 228 High st Hall, Geo. W. 152 Hope st Ingraham, S. 41 Wickenden st Hudson, T. D. 242 Broad st Hazard, T. G. 58 Pine st James, S. 46 Chestnut st Hazard, G. W., Common st James, John, 246 S. Main st Lewis, A. D., corner of Eddy and Friendship streets Lincoln, S. 86 N. Main st Littlefield, J. A. 15 S. do Littlefield, G. 395 Broad st Webster, Jas., Brand's Iron Works Richmond.


Dawley, Amos J. do Smith, Fenner, North Scituate Scituate.


Sayles, Daniel, Bernon Smithfield.


Gage, I. C., Central Falls Morse, M. do


Gooding, Henry do Trowbridge, Horace, Central Falls Pinkerton, T. Passmore, John, Branch Village Lindsey, W. S., Lime Rock Webb, Stanley N. Kingston.


Warren.


Phinney, E. P., Main st Rummington, Wm. A., Main st Brown, G. H. & Co., Miller st Johnson, R. B., N. Water st Driscol, S. A., Water st Gardner, Geo. T. do Mason, Stephen, N. do


Smith. James, S. Main st


Allen, John J., Water st Burr, N. M. do


Child, J. B., Baker st Churchill, A., Market st Martin, S. Jr. do


Davol, Wm. H. 3 do Bosworth, P. do Child, Ezra O., Child st


Smith, J. do Remington, Wm., Pawtuxet


Warwick.


Andrews, R. G., Centreville Holden, Cyrus, Crompton Mills Atwood, John, Phoenix Village


Parkerson, W. & A. Westerly.


Wood Dealers.


Usher, A. T. & T. J., Thames st


Bristol.


Gifford, Ephraim Oman, Thomas H., Thames st Newport. Seatle & Oman, Langley's wharf Hunt, Benjamin G. Holloway, David S., Market Square Peckham, F. B. Sherman, John W. Wardwell, J. 100 Broad street Providence.


Wilson, D. 96 S. Water st Dench & Newell do Mowrey, D. A., Canal st Lewis & Crowell, 66 S. Water st Evans, Rowland, 78 Canal st


Wooden Ware-Dealers.


Bradford, W. B. & Son, 38 and 40 N. Main st Providence.


Dole, Wm. A. 71 S. Main st Providence. Greenwood, W. & Co. 35, 36 and 37 Canal st Bradford, N. & L. & Hall (whole- sale) 56 & 57 S. Water st Smith & Fuller, 270 High st


Wool Carders and Cloth Dressers.


Sanders, Peleg


Hopkinton.


Smith, Applebey Smithfield.


Wells, Amos South Kingston.


Jaines, John


Wool Dealers.


Chapin, Royal, 34 & 35 S. Water st Providence.


Anthony, A., Olneyville


Chase, Wmn. 5 Exchange Place


Hills, Carpenter & Co. 6 South Wa- ter street Evans & Seagraves, 13 S. Water st Seagraves, E. & J. 33 do


Miscellaneous.


Agricultural Tools and Seed Store. W. B. Bradford & Son, 38 and 40 N. Main street, Providence.


Axes and Hoes. Leonard Mason, manufacturer, Burrilville


Axletrees. Joseph Scott & Co., corner of Clifford and Eddy sts


Bobbins. John Ellis, manufac- turer, Woonsocket, Cumberland


Bench Screws. R. Bliss & Comp., manufacturers, Pawtucket, N. Provi- dence


Chain and Chain Cables. Benja- min Priest, manufacturer, Cranston


Chairs. Benjamin Parker, manu- facturer, Warren


Cheevers' Patent Fire Kindling. Cheever & Co., manufacturers, East Greenwich


Chemicals. Thomas P. Shepard, manufacturer (consume annually 300 tons sulphur ; employ 12 men) Pro- vidence


Coffee Mills. John Luther, manu- facturer, Warren


Corsets. A. & J. Barbour, manu- facturers, Mathewson st. Providence


Distiller. D. Sessions, 44 India street, Providence


Designer. O. Asten, designer for calico printing, 12 Broad street, Pro- vidence


Drawing. F. C. Seldon's Drawing School, 24 Westminster street, Pro- vidence


Engine Hose. Burr & Shaw, manufacturers, 46 Westminster st. Providence


Fountain Starch Co. J. S. Crosby, agent, Cranston


Gas Fitting. S. Hudson, (J. E. Hudson, agent) 99 Eddy street, Pro- vidence


Glazed and Marble Card Boards. Bliss, Potter & Co., manufacturers, Pawtucket


Gum Substitute. Joseph Martin, manufacturer, 95 and 97 Eddy street, Providence


House Mats and Sleigh Robes. T. P. Merriam, manufacturer, Aborn st. Providence


Intaglis Letters and Figures. Cleveland & Olney, manufacturers, Providence


Iron Doors and Fence. Ingalls & Cushing, manufacturers, Peck's wf., Providence


Japanned Ware. S. P. Crines & Co., manufacturers, 227 Friendship street, Providence


Lamp Black. W. A. Potter, man ufacturer, Wickford, N. Kingston


Lamps and Burning Fluid. W. H. Starr, 106 Westminster street, Pro- vidence


Lasts. C. Smith, manufacturer, 3 Market Square, Providence


Mathematical Instruments. W. Hamblin, manufacturer, 131 South Water street, Providence


Pereliginous Acid. E. Young, Wickford, North Kingston


Ploughs. Fuller & Harrington, manufacturers, 257 High street, Pro vidence


Providence Gas Company. Capital $80,000 ; A. D. Smith, President ; T. P. Shepard, Secretary ; E. Walcott, Treasurer ; 5 Benches of Retorts ; Pipe laid 4 miles ; consume 350 chal- drons of coal annually ; employ 6 men


Shuttles. O. P. Richardson & Co., manuf's, Pawtucket, N. Providence


Stucco Worker. D. J. Daly, 114 Dyer street, Providence


Tea Packers. Sleeper, G. W. & Co. 54 Westminster st., Providence


Temples. John Hammond, man- ufacturer, Westerly


Tin Plate, Copper, Sheet Iron and Lead Pipe. Dutee, Arnold & Co., dealers, 28 Westm'r st., Providence


Tobacconist. F. E. Curtis, 93 Broad street, Providence


Whaling Crafts. R. G. Cooley manufacturer, Warren


Willow Baskets. Chas. Gilbert, manufacturer, 96 South Main street, Providence


Wire and Rivets. H. H. Luther, manufacturer, Warren


Wood Carver. J. R. Swan, 112 Dyer street, Providence Writing Academy. M. S. Paine, Teacher, 33 Westininster street, Pro- vidence


Insurance Agencies.


Etna Insurance Co., Hartford ; John H. Ormsbee, agent, 9 Market square, Providence.


273


RHODE ISLAND.


Connecticut Mutual Life Insur- | Millard, Theodore F., Pascoag


ance Co., D. M. Jenkins, agent, 39 Washington st., Providence.


Contributionship Insurance Co., New-York ; Geo. E. Arnold, agent. 10 South Water st., Providence.


Essex County Health Insurance Co., Mass .; G. L. Dwight, agent, 29 Market square, Providence.


Hartford Insurance Co., Hart- ford ; James Y. Smith, agent, South Water st., Providence.


Pelican Mutual Insurance Co., Orray, Taft & Co., 11 South Water street, Providence.


Protection Insurance Co., Hart- ford ; Isaac Brown, agent, 14 South Water st., Providence.


N. Y. Life Insurance & Trust Co., New York ; Allen O. Peck, agent, Providence.


Stute Mutual Life Insurance Co., Worcester, Mass .; G. L. Dwight, agent, 29 Market sq., Providence.


National Loan Fund Life Assur- ance Society, London ; F. E. Hoppin, agent, Providence.


Providence Mutual Fire Insur- auce Co., Eli Pond, Jr., agent, Woon- socket.


Edward W. Lawton, agent, New- port.


Insurance Offices.


American Insurance Co., 12 South Main street, Providence. Capital, $150,000. Allen O. Peck, President ; W. Humphrey, Secretary.


Manufacturers' Mutual Fire In- surance Co., 9 Market squ ire, Provi- dence. Samuel Nightingale, Presi- uent; John H. Orusbee, Sec.


Mutual Insurance Co., Aborn's Block, Providence. William Wil- kinson, Treasurer; Geo. Larned, Secretary.


Marine & Fire Insurance Co., 13 Westminster st., Providence. Capi- tal, $100,000. T. Harkness, Presid .; G. C. Arnold, Secretary.


Washington Insurance Comp., Washington Buildings, Providence. Capital, $200,000. Sullivan Dorr, Pres. ; Warren S. Greene, Sec.


Sheriffs and their De- puties.


BRISTOL.


'ohnson, Stephen, Sheriff of the County Warren. Munro, Thomas G. Bristol.


KENT.


Bateman, Thomas, Sheriff of the Co. Arvold, Perry Perry, Geo. C.


NEWPORT.


Douglass, Wm. H., Sheriff of the County Newport.


Burdick, Isaiah


Howland, Geo. Tiverton.


Sheffield John G. New Shoreham.


PROVIDENCE.


Potter, Roger William, Sheriff of the County Providence.


Potter, Jabez R. Hartshorn, Sylvester Johnson, Peleg Tucker, John North Providence. Patt. Horatio N., Pawtucket


Pearce, Horace M., Woonsocket Cumberlund.


18


Burrilville. Smithfield. Foster.


Potter, Herbert A.


Potter, Israel K.


Cranston.


Smith, William G. Scituate.


Smith, R. B. Johnson.


WASHINGTON ..


Willcox, Thomas, Sheriff of the County South Kingston. Sherman, Wni. N. North Kingston. Curtis, Joshua B. South Kingston. Church, Asa Jr. Charlestown.


Academies.


Newport Female Seminary .- Miss Rebecca Coe, Preceptress ; Misses Anna Coe, Sarah Coe, Ellen Coe, and Elizabeth Coe, Assistants ; Geo. Taylor, Professor of Music ; Edw. Moore, Prof. of French. Newport.


Pawtucket Academy .- John A. Goodwin, Principal ; Martha Fisher, Preceptress. Westerly.


Providence Conference Seminary. Rev. Robert Allyn, A. M., Principal ; Isaac P. Goodenow, A.M., Teacher ; Francis O. Blair, A. B., Teacher. East Greenwich.


Smithville Seminary .- H.Quimby, A.M., Principal ; William H. Farrar, A.B., Teacher in the Male Depart- ment; Rebecca Perkins, Teacher in the Female Department, Fall and Winter Terms : Hannah P. Hoyt, Teacher in the Female Department. Spring and Summer Terms : Henry C. Sheldon, Teacher in Instrumental Music; Simon H. Hopkins, Teacher in Vocal Music ; Edwin L. Branch, Teacher in Penmanship; Number of Students, 220. North Scituate.


St. Mark's Parochial and Classi- cal School .- Chas. W. Wooster, M.A., Principal ; Edward L. Brown, Vice Principal; Miss Ellen Hill, Precep- tress ; Miss Mary M. Garduer, Teach- er of Drawing ; Miss Allman, Teach- er of French ; H. P. Pierce, Teacher of Music. Warren.


Warren Ladies' Seminary .- A. M. Gammell, M.A., Principal, and In- structor of the Classical Depart- ment ; Miss Mary A. Reed, Teacher of Botany, Rhetoric, and Astronomy ; Mrs. A. J. Phelps, Teacher of Phi- losophy, History, and Drawing ; Miss M. H. Anderson, Teacher of Mathe- matics, Latin, and Italian ; Miss R. W. Gammel, Teacher of French ; Miss Susan H. Easterbrooks, Teach- er of Elementary Studies ; Miss L. Dexter, Assistant Teacher of Mathe- matics : Miss Emeline E. Wood, Assistant Teacher of Elementary Studies; Wm. H. Mirick, Professor of Music ; Miss Anne B. Ballou, Assis. Teacher of Music. Warren.


Newspapers.


Bristol Phoenix, (weekly), W. H. S. Bayley, publisher, Bristol.


Day Star, (daily), W. W. Shaw & Co., publishers, 15 Market Square, Providence.


Daily Evening Transcript, (daily and weekly), A. Crawford Green, publisher, 15 Market Sq. Provi- dence.


Gazette and Chronicle, (weekly), Robert Sherman, publisher, Paw- tucket.


General Advertiser, (weekly), C. Dyer, & C. S. Jones, publishers, 82 & 84 Westminster st, Providence.


Herald of the Times, (weekly) S. S Eastinan. publisher, Thames st. Newport.


New-England Diadem and Rhode Island Temperance Pledge, (week- ly). I. Amsbury, Jr., publiliers, 9 Market Square. Providence.


Newport Daily Herald, S. S. East- man, publisher, Thames st, New- port.


Newport Daily News, Wm. H. Cran- ston, publisher, Thames st., New- port.


Newport Mercury, (weekly), J. H. Barber & Son, publishers, Thames street, Newport.


Northern Star, (weekly), C. Randall, publisher, Warren.


Providence Journal, (daily, semi- weekly, and weekly), Knowles & Anthony, publishers ; Henry B. Anthony, editor, 5 Washington Buildings, Providence.


Republican Herald, (semi-weekly and weekly), Win. Simonds, pub- lisher, 12 Market Sq., Providence. Woonsocket Patriot, (weekly), S. S. Foss. Publisher, Main st., Woon- socket.


Institutions for Saving.


Savings Bank. Pres., James Dennis ; Treasurer, George Mumford


North Providence.


Providence Institution for Savings. Pres., Benj. Hoppin ; Sec'y., Geo. B. Jastram ; Treas., Henry Cushing Providence.


Woonsocket Institution for Savings. Pres., John Osborne ; Treas., Win. Metcalf. Present amount invested $63,800. Woonsocket.


Expresses.


Davol's Express to Warren daily ; B. W. Wheeler, Agt., Union Build- ings, Providence


Drake's Express to Taunton, New Bedford and Nantucket, daily; of- fice 22 Westminster st., Providence Earle's Express to Boston, semi daily, 22 Westminster st., Providence


Ewin's Express, for New York, Bal- timore. Philadelphia, Washington and Wilmington, 4 Exchange st Providence


Gove's City Express, 4 Exchange st Providence


Harnden & Co.'s Express to New York, Liverpool, London & Paris, daily, corner Union Buildings, Providence


Jenck's Pawtucket Express, Manu- facturers Hotel, Providence


Ross' Express to Worcester, semi daily, 22 Westminster st., Provi- ! dence


Warren, Bristol, and Newport Ex- press, daily, corner Union Build- ings, Providence


Rhode Island Magnetic 'Telegraph Companies.


Pres., James Y. Smith ; Supt., John W. Lane; Assistant Operator, Geo. W. Skinner ; Capital $16,000 ; No. of shares, 800; par value, $20. Wires extend from New Bedford by Fall River, Tannton, Pawtuck- et, and from Worcester by Ux- bridge, and Woonsocket to Provi- dence. Providence, chief station


. T. n st,


res. ters,


s &


s & ship


W. Pro-


7, 3


W. uth


ton, Pro


ital T. oft ts ; hal


. & ce


and Com, ce


ley


ert, eel her,


112


ine, Pro-


rå; ket


93


Co. Ice


114


rds


ztin reet,


1


A.


Aldrich, Mark


Davis, S.


274


NEW-ENGLAND MERCANTILE UNION DIRECTORY.


State Government.


Salary.


Elisha Harris, Coventry, Go-


venor, .


$400


ʻ Edward W. Lawton, New- port, Lieutenant Governor, 200 Henry Bowen, Providence, Secretary of State, fees and 750 Stephen Cahoone, Newport, General Treasurer, - 500 Joseph M. Blake, Bristol, At- torney-General, Fees.


Henry Barnard, Providence, Commissioner of Public Schools,


1,500


Thomas J. Stead, Providence, Major-General of Militia, -


Sylvester G. Sherman, N. Kings- ton, Speaker of the House.


The Senate consists of the Govern- or, Lieutenant-Governor, and one Senator from each of the thirty towns in the State.


The House of Representatives con- sists of sixty nine members.


Judiciary.


SUPREME COURT.


Salary.


Richard W. Greene, Provi- dence, Chief Justice, entries and - $900 Levi Haile, Warren, Associate Justice, entries and - Wm. R. Staples, Providence, Associate Justice, entries and 550


550


George A. Brayton, Warwick, Associate Justice, entries and 550


CLERKS.


Bristol .- Wm. Throop. Kent .- Joseph A. Tillinghast. Newport .- William Gilpin. Providence .- Walter Paine, Jr. Washington .- Powell Helme.


Terms.


Providence .- The Third Monday of March, and third Monday of Sep- tember.


Newport .- First Monday in March, and fourth Monday in August.


Kent .- East Greenwich, fourth Mon- day in April, and the Monday next preceding the last Monday of Oct.


Bristol .- Second Monday in March, and the Second Monday in Sep- tember.


Washington .- South Kingston, on the first Monday in February, and the second Monday in August


COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.


CLERKS.


Bristol .- Massadore T. Bennett. Kent .- Jeremiah S. Slocum. Newport .- Daniel C. Denham. Providence .- John W. Smith. Washington .- John G. Clark, Jr


Terms.


Providence .- The fourth Monday of May, and first Monday of Decein- ber.


Newport .- Third Monday of May, and fourth Monday of November. Kent .- East Greenwich, third Mon- day of August, and the third Mon- day of February.


Bristol .- First Monday in June, and the third Monday in November. Washington .- South Kingston, se- cond Monday in May, and the first Monday in November.


1


MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS, RHODE ISLAND.


NAME.


LOCATION.


PRESIDENTS.


AGENTS.


CAP.


SH.


PAR


VAL.


KIND OF GOODS.


YEARLY AMOUNT.


No. of


Machn's


No. of Males Employed.


No. of Females Employed.


Adams, George J.


East Greenwich.


25


Clyde Works ...


Lippitt ....


S. H. Green, Prop'r


Indigo Blue Prints .


156,000 pieces


2


70 of both


Cook, Wm. M ....


Coventry .


W. & G. Chapin ...


.


Calico Printing ..


350,000 pieces


6


215


15


Larcher, William.


Johnston ..


Calico Printing ..


7.000 000 yds


2


50


7


Manchester Print Works.


Smithfield .


Martin, C. & Co ...


Exeter ..


Walter C. Simmons


Fancy Prints.


62 400 pieces


1


30


5


Richmond & Carr.


Providence.


J. A. Weeden. Pro'r


·


Calico Printing ..


100,000 pieces


1


22


2


Sprague. A. & W.


Cranston ..


S. H. Green, Prop'r.


Bleaching ..


182 tons


Clyde Works. ..


Lippitt ..


S. Atwater


Bleaching .. .


2.000.000 yds


35 of both


Cook, Win. M ..


Coventry


3,500,000 yds


30 of both


Lonsdale Co ... .


Lonsdale .


7,644,000 yds


17


3


Moshassock Bleachery ..


Smithfield .


John Jencks .. ....


Bleaching and Finishing ..


12,480,000 p'ces


40


6


Prov. Dyeing, Bleach. & Col. Co. |Providence ....


E. Dyer .. .


W. C. Snow ..


192 1000 Dyeing, Bleaching and Finishing ... 192,000


R. I. Bleach Works.


Providence.


Wm. W. Bishop ...


Warwick Mills.


Clarkville


|Parker & Knight ...


..


Bleaching and Finishing ..


225,000 pieces 5,680,000 yds


70 of both


.


Calico Printing.


12,000,000 yds


....


Allen, Philip & Sons


Providence .. ..


Calico Prints ...


2.000,000 yds


...


35 of both


Globe Printing Co ..


Tiverton ..


80


10


Calico Printing ..


1.372.800 yds


25


5


N. E. Print and Cambric Works.


Johnston .


Calico Printing ..


10.900.000 yds


·


250


30


R. I. Print Works ..


Cranston ...


Prints of all Colors.


312,000 pieces


....


175 of both


.


.


Bleaching and Finishing ..


Providence Canal Bleaching Co. Providence ....


250


RHODE ISLAND.


275


d


1


pt


P


1


Blue Prints .. .


78,000 pieces


1


30 of both


175


Blue Prints ..


...


Bleaching and Finishing ..


W. F. Sayles, Pro'r


.


Bleaching ...


MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS, RHODE ISLAND.


NAME.


LOCATION.


PRESIDENTS.


AGENTS.


KIND OF GOODS.


YEARLY AMOUNT.


AMOUNT CONS'D.


Spindles


Looms.


Yarn.


Thread.


Males.


Females


Abbott Run Co.


Valley Falls .


Benj. Fessenden .. . |Print Goods.


780,000yds


75 tons


3,000


88


30 60-64


25


35


Adams, Enoch .


Pawtucket ..


Rice A. Brown ...


Print Good :


1,716,000yds


700 bale


9,800


210


30 60-68


40


100


Albion Co ..


Albion . .


Print Goods.


1.400,000yds


97 ton-


4,456


134


34 60-72


51


55


Allen, Philip & Sons.


Smithfield


Sheetings ..


900,000yds


150 tons


5,000


102


24


72


50


100


Allen, Zachariah.


Providence ..


Angell, I. & D ..


Cranston ..


James T. Harris.


Sheetings .


375,000yd


47 tons


3,224


72


36 80-88


27


28


Arcadeon Manufacturing Co ..


Richmond.


John E. Brown ..


Print Goods.


450 000yd«


39 ton:


1,820


46


294 52-56


19


16


Arnold, S. A ...


Fiskville ...


|Print Goods


290,000yds


80} tons


4,440


88


29


60


30


36


Ballou, George C.


Woonsocket ..


Print Goods.


312,000yd-


65 tons


2,000


31


20 48-56


22


20


Barber, J. T. ..


Hopkinton .


John Bartlett.


Light Sheetings.


500,000yds


625 bales


2,300


46


20


100!


..


48


25|


30


Bellville Co ...


North Kingston ..


Fine & Shirtings


244,400yd


25 tons


1,750


36


35|72-80


12


20


Benedict, Urinh.


Central Falls ...


Print Goods ..


468,000yd>


413-5 tons


2,000


52


30


60


18


26


440,000yd-


40 tons


1,304


48


60-64


19


18


Borden, John H ..


Fiskville ...


160,000yds


16 tous


1,300


30


28


60


Bowen, George R ..


Coventry ..


13 tons


14} tons


1,700


..


.


6


4


Brayman & Gage.


Fiskville.


Brown, L.


North Scituate ..


1,500,000yds


181 tons


8,000


205 36 72-80


70 100


Bristol Steanı Mill Co.


Bristol .


2


2


Buffington, Israel.


Tiverton


8


11


Buffington, Nathan.


Tiverton . .


Cady, E. J


Centreville


Cotton Warp.


125 tons


4,000


80 6-15 27-40


64


51


15 tous


17} tons


1,300


- 8


10


432.320yds


48} tons


2,700|


71


24 48-56


31;


33


156,000dz. sp.


182 tons


2,500


19


35


Chase & Trafford.


Tiverton . .


Print Goods.


260,000yds


1,000


24


22 48-52


12


13


Clark, Joseph ..


Smithfield .


Sheetings. ..


1.000,000yds


6,800


150 30-35 66-72


60


50)


Clinton Manufacturing Co.


Shirtings and Sheetings.


1,150.000yds


144 tons


10,176


266


40 76-100


100


110


Newport ..


James M. Cook. ... 38 Inch Sheetings


450,000yd×


58} tons


2.228


56


25 60 -- 69


18


25


1,500,000yds


450 tons


7,000


220


30 60-66


71


75


Crompton Co ...


Warwick


Jesse Brown, Jr ... . Print Goods ...


2,121,600yds


189 tons


7,812


261


30 60-64


81


97


Davenport, --


Providence . ..


Cotton Yarn .


50 tons


57} tons


2,000


20 40


Dexter, Nathaniel G. B ..


Pawtucket.


Cotton Laps.


800,000yds


80 tons


4,000


104


30


66


30 35


Dyersville Manufacturing Co ...


Johnston ..


E. Dyer, Jr ..


Print Goods


770,000yds


75 tous


1,908/


76


30 60-69


27


26


Fenner, N. & A


Richmond


·


S. Wood.


Centre Mill Co ...


N'rth Providence


Chace, Oliver, Jr ..


Fall River, Tiv'n


Print Goods ..


2,100.000yds 62 2-5 tons


11,300


256


30|60-68


80


110


Chase, H. & S. B ..


Valley Falls ...


Cotton Yarn, Batting and Twine.


500


5-14


3


8


·


.....


Woonsocket ..


P. W. Lippitt. D. G. Cook ..


E. W. Lawton ..


Woonsocket ..


Coventry.


Janies G. Anthony. Print Goods ..


Cotton Warp.


Dawley, Wm. F ..


Coventry. .


Knitting and Darning Cotton.


Dyer, Carey ...


Crompton Mills ..


Print Goods.


60 tons


Spool and Pound Thread.


100,000dz. sp.


10 tons


600


....


6


2


Carolina Mills


Richmond ..


Osnaburgs and Fancy Stripes


Central Falls Manufacturing Co .....


Central Falls ..


Joseph Cunliff.


Spool and Pound Thread ..


200 tons


2.500


56


18


10


8


Pound Thread.


13 tons


630


....


· ·


276


NEW-ENGLAND MERCANTILE UNION DIRECTORY.


-


Brown Sheeting.


364,000yds


52} tons


2,500


70


35 76-84


18


Bartlett, John .


Woonsocket .


James Sweet.


34 Shirtings.


400,000yd-


571 tons


Benedict & Wood.


Cer.tral Falls.


Print Goods .


Shirtings .


Thread


Satınet Warp.


..::


Win. B. Spooner. . Jacob Babbit, Jr ....


35 Inch Sheetings


Cotton Batting ...


1,000


Cotton Thread and Twine.


Sheetings and Print Good ;


27} tons


Coddington Manufacturing Co .. Cook's Cotton Manuf. Co ... Coventry Manufacturing Co.


11 of both


....


1


NAME.


LOCATION.


PRESIDENTS.


AGENTS.


KIND OF GOODS.


YEARLY AMOUNT.


AMOUNT CONS'D.


Spindles


Looms.


Yarns.


Threads


Males.


Females.


Print Goods. ..


234.000 yds 26 1-5 tons


1,020


32


23 60-69


11


13


Fisk & Aldrich.


Smithfield


Cotton Braid, Wicking and Yarn.


608


23


6


5


Gage, R. B. .


Pawtucket ..


John Gardner ...


150 000 yds


95₴ tons


7,300


175


29|60-68


60


49


Georgia Manufacturing Co.


120 27-30


69


30


50


Print Goods.


156 000 yds


13 tons


900


18


25 56-60


10


6


Godfrey, Almon.


Richmond


Print Goods.


350,000 yds


33 tons


1,796


18


30 60-69


23


23


Gray Stone Mill.


N. Providenc .


J. Westcott, Prop'r.


Sheetings. .


1,000


32


40-40


13


11


Thread Warps.


1,400,000 sk's


18 tons


1,248


11


Green, P. F.


Burril ville


Steph. B. Winsor. . 4-4 Sheetings .. .


327,600 yds


47 tons


1,732


40


23 60-69


18


16


Greenville Manufacturing Co.


Greenville .


Cotton Warps.


18 1-5 tons


20} tons


768


18


6


4


Cotton Warps. .


35 tons


39 tons


1,344


17


7


7


1,000.000 yds|


650 bales


6,024


120


26


70


65


260,000 yd |99 1-10tons


3,700


62


24


68


40


40


Harris, B. & Co ...


Cranston ..


Harris, Daniel.


Pawtuxet.


Shirtings ...


694.599 yds


112 tons


4,912 6,000


103


28 69-68


41.


57


Harrison Manufacturing Co.


Woonsocket ..


D. B Nou & Co.Pro'


36 Inch Sheetings.


1,450.000 yds


200 tons


140


20


48


50


700.000 yd :: 70,000 tons


2,400


68


32


64


Harrison Steam Mill Co ....


Providence.


S. Harris, Jr .. .


Sheetings and Shirtings.


2 000,000 yd :


23 tons


1,124


31


26 56-60


12


12


Harris, Win. S ..


280 000 yd4


23- tons


1,216


32


30 60-64


9


14


Harris' Factory ..


296 400 yd 16 1-5 tons


1,360


36


.. 60-69


11


15


Hawks, Lyman ..


2.313,360 yd<


200 tons


9,712|


252


32 60-69


86|


114


Higgins, John ..


E. Greenwich ..


Sheetings and Shirtings.


1,500.000 yds


175 tons


9,480


200


33 70-80


75


95


Hope Manufacturing Co.


Fiskville ...


Cotton Yarns.


101 tons


182 tous


512


13


5


4


Hopkins, Lyman R ..


W. Greenwich ..


Satinet Warps ...


250,000 yds


25 tons


840


7


5


Hoxsie, Samuel A.


Charlestown ...


186,000 yds


26 tons


1,164


28


30


60f


16


Ingraham. H. N.


Central Falls ..


360 000 yd-


26 tons


38


24 48-52


14


18


Irons & Bolkons.


Burrilville .


800,000 yds


1,800


40


26 58-69


17


15


James, Joseph ...


Coventry .


634.000 yds


65 tons


2.884


84 26-28


59


30


30


Jencks, Job & Sons.


Woonsocket.


300 000 yd<


941 tons


1,300


32


29 60-69


10


13


Kenyon, L. C. & W


Richmond .


192,000 yds


32 tons


1.000


28


21 60-68


11


12


Kilton, John J ...


Coventry


520.000 yds


572 tons


2,714


72


30 69-72


18


26


Lippitt Manufacturing Co.


Warwick.


Warren Lippitt ... |Shirtings ..


1,000,000 yds


115 tons


508


12


32


24;


20


11


Lockwood, A. D. & Co ...


Burrilville ..


Cotton Goods ..


2,250.000 yds


375 tons


280


60|


44


48


21


26


Locustville Manufacturing Co.


Locustville.


Lonsdale Co ..


Lonsdale


Lyman, J. W.


Woonsocket ....


Henry P. Parks ..


Print Goods ..


1.300,000 yds


1121 tons!


5,5001


138


30


60


50} 50


·


Apponaug .


Green, Joseph T.


Pawtucket.


S. Nightengale ...


Globe Manufacturing Co.


Woonsocket.


E. H. Sprague ...


Print Goods.


1.132,500 yds


106 tons .


..


120


30 60-69


31


35


Gardner, John & Co ..


Central Falls ..


Double and Twisted Warps.


15} tons


...


5,240


Print Goods.


Print Goods.


Green, Caleb & Albert.


Coarse Sheetings.


Hall, D. J.


Exeter ..


Hamilton Co ..


E. Greenwich ..


Perez, Peck & Co ..


Smithfield ...


Harris, B. C. & Son.


W. Greenwich .


Pound Thread ..


10₴ tons


8


8


Cotton Cloths.


.


RHODE ISLAND.


198: 1




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.