Johnston directory 1892 containing a general and business directory and street directory of Johnston, also a record of the Johnston town government, societies, churches, etc, Part 1

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Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Johnston, Sampson, Murdock & Co.
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REYNOLDS HISTORICAL GENEALOGY COLLECTION


ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01067 1839


ER.91 JOHNSTON DIRECTORY


1892.


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GENERAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY AND STREET DIRECTORY -- OF -- JOHNSTON.


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Record of the Johnston Town Government


SOCIETIES, CHURCHES, ETC.


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GEORGE W. AMISON, Successor to J. HOLDEN,


40 Plainfield Street, Johnston, Rhode Island.


FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES, Meats and Provisions. A GOOD, CLEAN, FULL STOCK KEPT ALL THE TIME. FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED A SPECIALTY. Prompt and Reliable Service Guaranteed.


HUGHESDALE ICE COMPANY,


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All orders can be left at No. 12 Alverson Avenue, for lee both in Wholesale and Retail quantities.


CARTER & HOHLER, Proprietors,


P. O. Address, Box 232. Onegrille, R. I.


All field notes and maps made by William S. HIaines, C. E. and N. B. Schubarth, C. E. of Providence (both deceased), may be seen at the office of J. A. LATHAM, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, 45 Westminster and 6 Exchange Street. We aim to please. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Elevator 6 Exchange Street. Telephone 1029-3.


CAMPBELL & CO.,


BICYCLES OF ALL KINDS, New and Second Hand.


BICYCLE REPAIRING at LOWEST RATES. WHEELS SOLD ON COMMISSION.


33 Page Street, - - Providence, R. I.


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Concreting and Gravel Roofing,


Concrete Laid


Inside and Yard Walks,


Driveways, dc.


Leaky Roofs of all Kinds Prompily Re- paired.


Residence : 34 Plainfield Street.


Address, P. O. Box 167,


Olneyville, R. I.


BLANDING & BLANDING,


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The JOHNSTON [ Rhode Island] directory 1892-t1893 94, containing a general and business director; and street directory of Johnston, also a record of the Johnston town government, societies, churches, etc. Johnston, Sampson, Murdock & Co. , c1891-93. 2v. 24cm.


Bookplate of Clarence Irving Brown.


Johnston Street Directory.


Alfred, from 64 Plainfield to the railroad.


Andrews Avenue, from Plainfield to Dyer avenue.


Alverson Avenue, from 385 Plainfield to Hartford avenue. Angell, from Greenville pike to the railroad, Graniteville.


Atwood Avenue, from Hartford pike near Pocasset, south- erly to Thornton Village.


Bailey, from 204 Plainfield to opposite 48 Dyer avenue.


Baker Avenue, from Old Killingly road, near the car barn, easterly.


Barrows. from 390 Plainfield, southerly. [to railroad.


Binghampton, from Old Killingly road, near L. A. White's Borden Lane. from Hartford avenue to Old, Killingly road, near St Cloud Hotel.


Bough, from Oak to MeDonongh.


Bowen, from 257 Plainfield to North.


Bowlet, from Hartford avenue, northeasterly, to the river.


Brown, from 438 Plainfield to Dyer avenue.


Brown Road, from Old Killingly road near Bell school house, to Hartford avenue, near Oak swamp reservoir Bucklin Avenue, from Old Killingly road at car barn to the railroad.


Cedar, from Old Killingly road near St. Cloud Hotel, to the railroad.


Central Pike, from Old Killingly road through Hughesdale to the Scituate Jine.


Chattlet, from Hartford avenue to the river.


Cleveland, from 72 Merino, crossing Rocky Hill avenue.


1 Collins. from Dyer avenne opposite Providence.


Concord, from N. Allen to Rocky Hill road [Cranston line. Dyer Avenne. from Plainfield opposite Odd Fellows' Hall to Dyerville Avenue, from Old Killingly road, near St. Cloud Hotel to the railroad.


Eddy. from 201 Plainfield to Hartford avenue. [railroad. Elm. from Old Killingly road, near St. Cloud Hotel, to the Garden, from: 244 Plainfield to opposite 16 Princeton.


George Waterman road, from Old Killingly road near Lyman avenne, to Graniteville.


Greenwood, from Hedley avenue northerly to Penrose.


Harlan, from rear 21 Barrows to North Lake.


Hartford Avenue, from Olneyville square to Scituate line. Hedley Avenue. from Hartford av. northeasterly to the river Hilarity, from Hartford avenue northeasterly to the river.


Hillside Avenue, from Manton avenue, near Carpenter's grocery, Manton Village.


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Horton, from 406 Plainfield to Dyer avenue.


Howard, from 16 Lewis. southeasterly. [to Hartford pike. John Alverson Road. from Scituate road, near Morgan mills Johnston, from 45 Trenton to Rocky Hill road.


Kelley Avenue, from Old Killingly road, opposite Pocasset road. northeasterly.


Kinfield. from Hartford avenue, northeasterly.


King. from Cleveland near Rocky Hill avenue. [railroad King, from Old Killingly road. near St. Cloud Hotel to the Laban, from 11 Waterman to Merino.


Lake. from 458 Plainfieldl to North Lake.


Latham, from 96 Plainfield to 13 Lewis.


Latham Court, from 16 Plainfield, southerly.


Laurel Hill Avenue, from Rocky Hill road to Cranston line.


Lawn Avenue, from Providence street to Cranston line.


Lee, from Manton avenue, Manton Village, northerly.


Lewis, from 24 Latham to opposite 19 North Allen.


Lexington. from 19 North Allen to Dyer avenue.


Lyman Avenue. from A. W. Thurston's, Old Killingly road, to the railroad.


Manton Avenue, from Mauton Village to Dyerville avenue. MeDonough, from Bough to opposite 49 Winsor.


Merino, from 381 Plainfield to Hartford avenue. [southerly. Merino Avenue, from Manton avenue near Manton Village, Mill, from opposite 294 Plainfield to North.


Miller Avenue, from Dyer avenue to Plainfield.


Milrose, from Hartford avenue to the river.


North, from Oliver to opposite 62 Merino.


North Allen, from 34 Lewis to Concord.


North Lake. from Lake to Dyer avenue.


N've, from 114 Merino to Pettis avenue.


Odd Fellows' Square, junction Plainfield and Dyer avenue.


1 Oliver. from 181 Plainfield to North.


Osgood Ave .. from Old Killingly road at car barn, easterly. Pettis Avenue, from 443 Plainfield to Hartford avenue.


Pine Hill Road, from Old Killingly road, Belknap District, to Graniteville.


Pioneer. from 407 Plainfield to Hartford avenne.


Plainfield, from Olneyville square to Plainfield pike.


Plainfield pike, from Plainfield to Scituate line.


Pocasset Avenne, changed to Atwood avenue.


Pocasset Road, from Old Killingly road near Manton Village to Pocasset.


Princeton, from 39 Webster avenue to Rocky Hill road.


Providence, from Dyer avenue to Laurel Hill avenne. Railroad avenue, from Bucklin avenue, Manton Village. Randall Avenue, from Plainfield to Dyer avenue. Rocky Hill Avenue, from 337 Plainfield to Hartford avenue. Rocky Hill Road, from 326 Plainfield to Cranston line. 2


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Roger Williams Avenue, from Plainfield to Cranston line.


Rose, from 286 Plainfield to 53 Princeton.


Rye. from 314 Plainfield to Princeton.


Salsbury, from 446 Plainfield to 10 North Lake.


Schofield, from Central pike n. Old Killingly road, northerly.


School, from 21 Trenton to Lexington. [line.


Scituate Road, (Shmpike) from Plainfield pike to Scituate Simmons, from Dyer avenue across Alverson.


Simmonsville Road. from Plainfield pike to Scituate road.


Smith, from 72 Plainfield to opposite 22 Alfred.


Snake Den Road. from near Mathewson's blacksmith shop,


Old Killingly road, to Hartford avenue, near Oak Swamp reservoir.


South Lake, from Dyer avenue to Plainfield.


Sprague, from Dyer avenue to Alverson.


Thornton Avenue. from Plainfield pike to Thornton Village.


Tilden, from Old Killingly road. near car barn, northeasterly.


Trenton, from opposite 7 Dyer avenue to Concord.


Union Avenue, from Dyer avenue to Cranston line.


Vine, from 261 Plainfield to 31 Princeton.


Waterman, from 89 Plainfield to Merino


Webster, from 233 Plainfield to 112 North.


Webster Avenue, from opp. 229 Plainfield to Cranston line.


West Park, from Dyer avenue to Laurel Hill avenue.


West Providence Park Avenue, from Hartford pike near Merino Village to Old Killingly road.


Whitehall, from Lexington to Concord.


Williams, from 51 Plainfield to 58 Hartford avenue.


Winsor, from 36 Plainfield to MeDonongh.


Winsor Avenue. from Old Killingly road to North Scituate. Wood, from Hartford pike, southerly to Old Killingly road.


THE PROVIDENCE ALMANAC


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY


Contains all its name implies and much other information of great value to all citizens of Rhode Island.


PRICE, 50 CENTS.


SAMPSON, MURDOCK, & CO.,


54 North Main Street, Providence, R. I.


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JOHNSTON DIRECTORY.


ABBREVIATIONS : - ah. above; agt. agent ; ass't. assistant; av. avenue; b. or bds. boards; bet. between; bldg. building: c. or cor. corner; corp. corporation ; et. court; do. ditto: E. East: h. house: ins. insurance; la. lane: manuf. manufacturer; mer. merchant; mfg. Manufacturing: n. near; N. North: opp. oppo- site ; prop. proprietor : Prov. Providence ; r. rear ; R. R. Railroad ; S. South; sq. square; st. street; U. R. R. Union Railroad; W. West.


ABRAMSON A. shoemaker, 31 Plainfield, bds. at Prov .. Adams Adam, operative, house 34 North Allen


Bridget, widow, house 23 Vine [car barn


Charles, machinist, h. Old Killingy road, 8th beyond


Charles W. registered pharmacist, 456 Plainfield, house do.


Curtis L. weaver, house Lyman avenue


66 Henry L. stone cutter, house 85 Graniteville


Herbert F. stone cutter, h. opp. blacksmith shop, Graniteville


Ira L. lamplighter, boards 76 Webster avenue


John Q. house 76 Webster avenue


66 John R. fish dealer, house 24 Rose


Mary Mrs. house rear 64 Graniteville


1 Olney, removed to Scituate


66 William T. canvasser, house 3 McDonough


Adie Charles, clerk, boards 40 Laban


1 Ainsworth Allison HI. carpenter, house 66 Laban


Albery Samuel H. knitter, house 17 Thornton Village Albis Fred, clerk, 22 Olneyville sq. h. 29 Perry, Providence, Aldrich Herbert, removed to Maine


... George, hotel, Old Killingly road, 15th south of Hart- ford avenue, house do. M. Allen. officer, State Prison, h. 36 Rye


W. P. GANNETT, Gen'l Agt., Prov.


Alexander Edward, ( Legg & Alexander) 13 Manton av. h. at Providence


Alger Francis, operative, boards Latham court


.. Robert, operative, boards Latham court


William H. electrician, boards Latham court


Allan Thomas T. dry goods. 1061 High, h. 28 Oak, Prov. Allen David W. painter, Prov. n. Laurel Hill av. house do. ٠٠ Sally A. widow, house 102 JJohnston


Samuel H. Mrs. house 14 Rocky Hill avenue


Allsebrook Thomas, removed to Providence


added about a MILLION to its Surplus in 1890


SEE PAGE 140


Although the NORTHWESTERN paid nearly a MILLION DOLLARS IN DIVIDENDS to its Policy-Holders, it also


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Almy Benjamin F. house Simmonsville road, 8th beyond Plainfield pike


" George L. grocer, Dyer avenue, corner Providence, house Dyer avenue, near Roger Williams avenue


" Howard, boards Simmonsville road, Sth beyond Plainfield pike [Village


Alpine Harry, timekeeper, house Plainfield pike, Thornton Alteria Tomaso, operative, house at Morgan Mills


Alverson Arvilla, widow, house 381 Plainfield


Eliza M. widow, house 322 Plainfield


William B. egg dealer, house 322 Plainfield


American Ins. Co. of Newark, N. J. 42 Weybosset, room 4 Providence


American Multiple Fabric Co. multiple woven goods, W. A. Wilkins, agent and treas. Hartford av. n. railroad MERICAN SURETY CO. R. B. Comstock, attorney, 27 Custom House street, room 15, Providence, (see line on front cover)


Amison Frank, clerk, 40 Plainfield house rear 65 Laban


MISON GEO. W. grocer and provision dealer, 40 and A 44 Plainfield, h. 118 Laban (see front col. p. B.) Ammon Charles, weaver, house 128 Pioneer


Anderson Axel, removed to Attleboro, Mass. [road


66 Christian, carpenter, h. King, 4th from Old Killingly John E. house 36 Horton


Nelson, baker, 27 Rose, house 25 do.


Andrews Duty P. driver U. R. R. house 69 Waterman Esias, mason, house 18 Rocky Hill avenue


Graham C. conductor. C. R. R. boards 19 Winsor


James jr. removed to Washington Village Job O. weaver, boards 27 Rocky Hill road


John E. weaver, boards 27 Rocky Hill road


66 Sarah E. Mrs. house 27 Rocky Hill road


16 Vinie E. Mrs. house 177 Johnston


William, removed to Bristol


66 William A. conductor, C. R. R. house 31 Eddy


Angell Albert N. printer, 107 High, h. 11 Lemon, Prov.


Alpheus B. dentist, boards 69 Webster avenue


66 Daniel O. died November 9, 1889


Daniel Mrs. house 5 Angell, Graniteville


Elijah. died January 29. 1890


66 Emor IL. stone cutter, house Pine Hill road, 8th from Old Killingly road


Emor. J. stone cutter, house 82 Graniteville


George H. clerk, 1031 High, h. 25 Rocky Hill avenue


66 George R. horse trader. h. Old Killingly road, 3rd from Bell school house


Granville W. driver, U. R. R. house 19 Vine


ICHGSV has the largest rato of SOLID OF ANY LEADING COMPANY IN THE COUNTRY.


The NORTHWESTERN


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Angell Isaac W. clerk, 408 Plainfield, h. 52 Willow, Prov. Isaac W. teamster, house on Pine Hill. Graniteville


" Jeremiah A. watchmaker. h. 126 Lexington


" John S. farmer, house off Winsor avenue, 3id from Old Killingly road


66 Newton farmer. house 12 Angell, Graniteville


Newton E. clerk, house 1092 High


Philip, died July 4, 1890


.. Randall T peddler, house Pine Hill road, 1st from Old Killingly road


" Walter, boards with Emor II. Angell [avenue Apley George SS. expressman, h Providence, n. Laurel Hill Appleby William, dresser tender. house 11 Barrows


Appleton Fred, carpenter, boards 10 North Lake


Argus Herman, weaver, h. Elm Ist fr. Old Killingly road


Armitage Richard, clerk, boards 121 Plainfield


Armstrong Frank H. bookkeeper. house 22 Garden


Armodea Alphonzo, operative, boards at Morgan Mills


Armstrong George W. driver, U. R. R. house 14 Princeton William. house Penrose, near Hartford avenne . Arnold Albert C. house 18 Hartford Corporation


Albert E. driver. U. R. R. boards 177 Johnston


Albyn, gunsmith, house 363 Plainfield RNOLD BENJAMIN, solicitor of patents, 18 Butler Ex- change 3d floor, Providence (see page 137)


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Charles, finisher, house 12 Winsor


66 Charles jr. weaver, boards 12 Winsor


G. B. 4 Plainfield, house at Pawtuxet


Henry W. machinist, house 211 North


Isaac N. manager, 3 Irons' block. house at Warwick James, cooper, h. Hartford av. n. Oak Swamp reservoir


6 John N. artist, h. Hartford av. 5th fr. Elm House


John W. driver, U. R. R. boards 177 Johnston


Louisa C. widow, house 28 Winsor


66 Lydia Mrs. house 147 Plainfield


Philip, farmer, house Scituate road n. Scituate line Richard, driver, U. R. R. b. 363 Plainfield


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RNOLD WM. H. prop. Olneyville Hotel, Olneyville sq. house 147 Plainfield (see page 132)


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RNOLD WM. R. & SON, 27 Custom House st. room 7, Providence (see page 137)


Arroquier Phillippo, operative. boards at Morgan Mills


Artrue Erneste. weaver, house 16 North Lake


Ashworth Mary A. widow, house north near Merino


Aspinall Albert, boards Olneyville Hotel


Aspray George, removed to Moosup, Conn


Jolin, operative, boards with Owen McElroy Atkin Joseph W. loom fixer, house rear 94 North


DIVIDENDS


Northwestern


on Individual Policies in the


EXCEED those of Any Other Company.


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Atkins Matthew. weaver, boards with Helen Wicks Atkinson John, operative, boards 51 Plainfield Atwood Abram L. sr. died May 21, 1893 Abram L. jr. conductor, U. R. R. house Old Killingly road cor. Pettis av. 66 Ann E. widow of Abram L. horse at Hughesdale Clara C. Mrs. h. Scituate road Gth beyond Plainfield pike Edmund C. farmer, bds. with Mrs. Clara C. Atwood . . Haley R. Mrs. house 35 Garden . 6 Henry II. farmer, house Pocasset road 4th from Hart- ford av. [Plainfield pike Iliram C. carpenter, house Seitnate road 2d beyond 66 James. farmer, house Hughes ale Village John C. carpenter, bis. with Mrs. Clara C. Atwood Robert K. provisions, 36 Plainfield, h. 4 Winsor 66 Silas W. house 321 Plainfield 66 William A. pattern maker, h. 321 Plainfield William W. farmer, bds with Mrs. Clara C. Atwood Aucott, see Orcutt Austin David C. carpenter, house 201 Plainfield Frank W. coachman. boards 201 Plainfield George E. clerk, 456 Plainfield, boards 201 do. James B. silversmith, house 201 North James F. carpenter. house 201 North 66 Jason S. house 48 Pioneer 66 John II. expressman, house 56 Winsor Leonard N. house 42 Union avenue Aveyard John, overseer. h. Chattlet, 3d from Hartford ave. Axford William, weaver, house Merino av. cor. Cedar Ayotte Davide, carpenter, bis. MeDonough cor. Winsor BAACKE HENRY, saloon, 313 High, Prov. h Union av. Bachand Louis J. clerk, Merino Mfg. Co. bds. 288 Broad- way, Prov. Backus John, removed to Providence Baer William, weaver, hou-e Hilarity, 2d from Hartford av. Bagaglio Vitto, laborer. honse Hughesdale Village Bailey Charles F. machinist, house 119 Plainfield Samuel, laborer. house 119 Plainfield Thomas, engineer. house 102 Laban B ANTON ARTHUR, music and musical instruments, 59 Manton av. Prov h. 79 Rocky Hill av. (see p. 136) Henrietta. widow, house 158 Laban Baker A. E. house 66 Lahan Charles, overseer, bds. I Hartford corporation High Interest, Low Mortality, with Safe and Economical Management, have made the Northwestern the Most Successful Life Insurance Company in the World. Theophile, carpenter, house MeDonough cor. Winsor Ayre Thomas, removed to Providence


" Frank W. hous; 358 Plaintekl


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Ball Nathaniel G. painter, house 137 Laban


William HI. baker, honse 278 Plainfield


Ballou Rufus. teamster, house r. R. R. station, Graniteville Bank of America Loan and Trust Co. W. A. Capwell mana- ger, Irons' block, Olneyville sq.


Banks William, dyer. house 93 Laban


Bannon Michael, operative. house 48 North Allen


Patrick, boards 48 North Allen


Barden Calista Mrs. house Old Killingly road, 4th from Bell school house [school house


£ Sanford, farmer, h. Old Killingly road, 4th from Bell Barker Thomas, machinist, house 123 Alverson av. n. Hart- ford av.


Barks James. knitter, house 2 Thornton Village


John R. knitter, house 19 Thornton Village


" Thomas, knitter, boards Thornton avenne


William, knitter, honse Thornton avenue


Barlow Harry, machinist, house 65 Waterman Jesse, team-ter, house 31 North Allen =


Barnard Charles A. physician, house Graniteville Barnes Crawford W. bookkeeper. house 9 Rye


' Eleanor F. Mrs. house George Waterman road, 1st beyond Old Killingly road


Emily W. Mrs. widow, died January 2, 1891


George D. carpenter. h. Manton av. near the depot


George E. clerk, Manton av. near opp. the depot, boards with George D. Barnes


Honour, widow, house 111 Alverson avenue


James, farmer, died July 17, 1891


66 James, weaver, house 195 Laban


James, weaver. house 27 North Allen


Jobn. painter, house 34 Plainfi Id


1 John W. mule spinner. house 76 Graniteville


66 Jonathan, house Ceorgiaville road, Gramteville


66 Jonathan V. milk dealer, house Old Killingly road, 6th from George Waterman road


66 Lydia B. Mrs. h. Old Killingly road, Gth bey. car barn -


Susan A. widow, house 9 Rve


.66 Walter I. salesman, honse Old Killingly road, 6th beyond car barn


Barnett Frank, weaver. honse 48 Eddy


Barney Jolin, milk dealer. house 347 Plainfield


Walter B. butcher. house 25 Rocky Hill road


" William H. clerk. boards 244 Plainfield


William HI H. provisions, ( Prov. ) h. 244 Plainfield Barone Tomaso, operative, house near Hosiery Mill, Thorn- ton Village


Barr Anson M. conductor, U. R. R house 13 Webster av.


16 Byron W. driver, U. R. R. boards 13 Webster av.


OF EXPENSE.


THE NORTHWESTERN is not in a RECKLESS to mmpass dher comemnie, REGARDLESS


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TWO-THIRDS that of other Life Companies,


have been for voars but


Barry William, removed to Riverside Barstow Annie M. Miss, boards 42 Harlan .. .William F. mason, house 42 Harlan


Bartlett George M. driver, U. R. R. house 36 Oliver Mahlon, removed to Providence Bartley Sarah, teacher, district 1 school Barton Frederick J. carpenter, h. cross road from Scituate road to Hartford pike


.. Zenas F. farmer, house 1st from Old Killingly road on cross road to Pocasset road [Salisbury Batalisky Joseph J. watchman, house Plainfield beyond Bates Albert O. overseer, house 51 Princeton


. . Charles A. milkman, boards 51 Princeton


Charles R. spinner, boards Manton avenue, corner Hillside avenue


.. George A. policeman, house Manton avenue, corner Hillside avenue


Katie II. Mrs. dressmaker, house 35 Garden


Lucy A. teacher, district I school


.. Malvin P. carpenter, house 14 Rocky Hill avenue


Welcome O. teamster, house 73 North Lake


Battere John, removed to South Kingstown


Norah Mrs. house Sprague near Dyer avenue Robert. operative, boards Sprague near Dyer avenue Battey A. W. mason contractor, house Old Killingly road, near the Episcopal church


.. James, carpenter, h. Miller av. 6th from Dyer av. Sampson. boards with James Battey


Batz George, removed to Maine


Baumgartel Christian II. weaver. house 124 Pioneer


Henry. weaver. boards 124 Pioneer


.. Herman, weaver, boards 124 Pioneer


ce . Baxter Patrick J. house 26 Winsor


B BANE GEO. F. A. coal and wood, 279 Plainfield, also blacksmith, Odd Fellows sq. house 293 Plainfield (see page 131) Louisa A. teacher, district 1 school


.. Olive L. Mrs house 293 Plainfield


Beard Maria Mrs. house 21 Williams


Beastall Robert. knitter, boards with Kester Hayes


Beatty James, house 49 North Allen . . Thomas F. carpenter, boards 49 North Allen


Beaudry Eliv, carpenter. house West Lake near North Lake .. Liturgy. beamer, boards with Elie Beaudry


Jean Btw. carpenter, board- with Elie Beaudry


Beaulieu Artemas Mme. house 201 Waterman


.. Charles, teamster. house 7 Hartford av. corporation


" Theophile, file maker, house 13 MeDonough


Expenses, Taxes and Death Clabes of the


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Beaumont Joseph, weaver, house Hedley avenue, 2nd from Hartford Avenue


Beaverstock Joseph. removed to Providence


Becker George P. silversmith. boards 5 Rose


Philip, baker, house 5 Rose


Belisle Andrew, carpenter, house 26 Trenton Louis, house near Worsted Mills, Thornton Village


Belknap Charles H. house Angell, near R. R. Graniteville


Emory P. clerk, 1039 High, boards 24 Plainfield


Frederick W. milk dealer, house Old Killingly road, corner Pine Hill road


" Joseph, farmer, house Old Killingly road, corner Pine Hill road


" William, house Angell, Graniteville


Bell Annie Miss, music teacher, boards 78 Plainfield


David, painter, house Providence. near Lawn avenue Belli Mignel, laborer, house Thornton Village


Bender Adolph, machinist, house Union avenue Bennett Arthur, removed to Philadelphia, Pa.


Asa house n. Peckham's mill, n. Thornton Village


Bradford W. millwright. house 183 Dyer avenue


66 Charles E. tinsmith, house 9 Salisbury


Ernest L. farmer, boards with Byron O. Young


66 Jobn W. pattern maker, house 13 Rose


Nathaniel, house 90 Plainfield


66 Nelson P. butcher, house Old Killingly road, 6th south of Hartford avenue


Tyler II. butcher, b. with Nelson P. Bennett


William A. farmer, house at Summonsville


James, dresser tender, house 111 Alverson avenue


Bentley Mary E. widow, house Dyer av. corner Providence


Orion J. confectionery; etc. Dyer avenue, corner Prov- idence, house do.


1 Berkbeck David, loomfixer, house Hartford av. cor. Milrose Bernier Albert, jeweler, boards Williams, near Hartford ave.


Elie Mrs. house 115 Plainfield


Felix, spinner, boards 115 Plainfield


Napoleon, teamster. house 1 McDonough


Berry Benjamin, grocer, Plainfield pike, Thornton Village, house opposite do.


Rosenthal J. clerk, Plainfield pike, Thornton Village, house at Hughesdale


William, weaver, house 215 North


Berth John, carder, house 11 Waterman




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