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 2

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Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Johnston, Sampson, Murdock & Co.
Number of Pages: 304


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Betts Charles, dyer, house Thornton Village


Edmond, dyer, house 37 Thorton Village 140


Samuel, teamster, house 32 Thornton Village


Bickford Susie and Lizzie Misses, 7 Rose


Bicknell Joseph, laborer, house Manton av. opp. the depot


to a Comparison of Policies of the Same Date, Ago, and Kind. NORTHWESTERN CHALLENGES ALL COMPANIES


W. P. Gannett, Gen. Agt., Prov. 5 a


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Billings Andrew J. carpenter, house Manton avenue, near Manton House, Manton


140 66 Charles W. carpenter, bds. with Andrew J. Billings Binh Julian (F. Pola & Co.) Scituate road, 15th beyond Plainfield pike. house do.


W. P. Gannett, Gen. Agt., Prov.


Birch John, trimmer, house 14 Thornton Village Bishop Charles A. jeweler, house 34 Horton


Charles C. foreman, house 125 Laban


66 Charles H. farmer, h. Hartford av. n. Ssituate line


66 Gilbert R. farmer, house Hartford avenue, near Oak Swamp Reservoir


Laura A. widow of Daniel, house Hartford avenue, near Scituate line


66 Robert B. removed from the town


Bitcliffe Alfred, weaver, house 6 Hartford


Bitgood Charles, carpenter, house 32 Pioneer


Black Alfred, hostler, house rear foot of Osgood avenue


Blackley James, bartender, Hartford av. opp. Pioneer, h. do.


BLACKLEY JOHN, saloon, Hartford avenue, opposite Pioneer, house do. (see page 132)


Blake George II. house Graniteville near the railroad


William L. painter, house Schofield near Central pike Blanchard Chauncey, carpenter, boards with James Battey BLANDING & BLANDING, wholesale druggists, 54 and 58 Weybosset, Providence (see front colored page C)


Blandy William E. Rev. pastor Primitive Methodist church, house 1 Dyer avenue


Blankenburg Louise Miss, house 28 Winsor


Woerner, weaver, bds. Manton av. n. Merino av. - Blecha Peter, weaver, house Oak, beyond the mill


Bligh Ann, widow, boards 13 Latham


Blinn Simon, operative, boards 173 Dyer avenue


Bliss Amos, farmer, boards with Byron A. Colvin


Blomquist Axel J. baker, boards 27 Rose


Blyth David, laborer, house 123 Pioneer


William, roll coverer, boards 123 Pioneer Boddie Thomas, weaver, boards 176 Plainfield


Bodel Charles H. clerk, 1087 High, house 215 Harris avenue


Bodikin Patrick, operative, boards 66 Trenton


Bochm Charles R. clerk, 1102 High, bds. 31 Delaine, Prov. Boissonear Joseph, h. n. Worsted mills, Thornton Village Bolan Patrick, shoemaker, 5 Stokes, house do.


Bolland Joseph, operative, house 129 Alverson avenue Bolton Frank, trimmer, house 24 Thornton Village


Bonat Charles, carpenter, house 43 Pioneer


Bond Walter W. house Providence, near Lawn avenue Bonnello William, operative, house 5 Thornton Village


THE AMBITION OF THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE IS TO BE SAFE RATHER THAN LARGE.


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Booth George, farmer, house off Killingly road near Bell school house [A. Dames


.. George, farmer, h. off Old Killingly road from James Levi, saloon, 172 Plainfield, boards rear 55 Eddy


Mary, widow, house rear 17 Garden


Thomas, pattern maker, house Cleveland, near Merino William W. painter, house 89 Waterman


Borondo Santo, laborer, h. Scituate road, cor. Atwood av. Boss Alice M. Mrs. dressmaker, house 51 Laban


Benjamin, h. Old Killingly road, 5th beyond car barn Charles O. milk dealer, house 161 Laban


" Edgar II. machinist, house 51 Laban


" Fred A. machinist, boards 51 Laban


John W. house 19 Mill


Bottomley Edward, removed from the town George II. helper, house 6 Hartford


Sarah, widow, died January 17, 1890


Bonchard Pierre, weaver, house Binghampton street


Bouret Joseph, removed to Providence


Bourne Daniel, driver, house 33 Vine


Bourque Peter, clerk, 14 Olneyville sq. bds. 30 Perry, Prov. Bowen George N. painter, house 196 Laban


John E. civil engineer, house 77 Webster avenue


Ruth M. Mrs. died February 27, 1890


Boyd Peter, mason, house 13 Lewis


Thomas J. jeweler, house 11 Alfred


Bown John, knitter, house Thornton avenue [Prov.


Boyer Eugene II. clerk, 1090 High, bds. 121 Manton av. Lewis, weaver, boards 16 Plainfield


Bradbury Cyrus K. removed to Providence Bradford Edna II. Mrs. house 19 Plainfield


Bradley Edward, pattern maker, house 29 Princeton


Thomas, spinner, house rear 12 Plainfield 66


William, weaver, house 25 Winsor


[Co.


Brady Catherine Miss, h. Hartford av. opp. Multiple Fabric


" Elizabeth, widow, house Providence near Lawn av.


Frank, laborer, boards Providence near Lawn avenue 2


BR RADY JAMES W. mattress manufr, 270 and 272 Broad, Providence (see page 137) Bragg John I. removed to Cranston


Robert, machine comb manuf. 24 Winsor, house do.


Bramley Isaac, knitter, house 13 Thornton Village


Brandreth Joseph, knitter, house Thornton Village " Samuel, saloon, Thornton Village, house do.


Braney Michael T. saloon, 106 Plainfield, h. foot of Howard


" William C. jeweler, boards Olneyville Hotel Brannan Thomas, painter, house 10 Eddy


Brannigan Catharine, widow, house 34 Trenton


The Unparalleled Record of the Northwestern means more than good and sound, See Page CZ C


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Brannigan James, clerk, 110 Plainfield, boards 34 Trenton


John H. hackman, 888 High, boards 34 Trenton Brant Hosial H. mason, house 19 Rocky Hill avenue


John F. jeweler, boards 19 Rocky Hill avenue Bratley Edmond, butcher, house 84 Merino Bray Almira Mrs. removed to Pawtucket


Charles S. mason. house 252 Plainfield Brayton Huldah, widow. house 272 Plainfield [Winsor av.


John A. painter, house Old Killingly road, 2d from Lyman, painter, house 249 Plainfield


Brennan Francis, lineman, boards 42 North Allen 66 Hugh, laborer, house Milrose, Ist from Hartford av. Hugh jr. weaver, boards with Hugh Brennan


James, loomfixer, house 42 North Allen


66 James, weaver. house 35 Lewis


66 John, laborer, house 51 Merino Village


John F. weaver, boards with Hugh Brennan


William, weaver, boards with Hugh Brennan


Brewen John. carpenter, house 26 Trenton


Owen. died February 9, 1890


Briggs Albert. teamster, house at Graniteville Amasa E. moulder, boards 36 Horton


Amos, house 368 Plainfield


66 Bennett L. ( Briggs Bros. ) 368 Plainfield, boards do.


Bros. (B. L. and T. B. Briggs) milk dealers, 368 Plainfield


George, teamster, house Angell street, Graniteville


Henry, peddler, house 36 Horton


Thomas B. (Briggs Bros. ) 365 Plainfied, boards do.


66 William L. moulder, house 6 West Park [103 do.


Brindle Evan, butter dealer and grocer, 105 Alverson av. h. British Hosiery Co., R. W. Cooper president and treasurer hosiery mfrs. Thornton Vi lage


Broadbent Gibson, house Scituate road, 5th beyond Sim- monsville road


John, slasher tender. house 177 Johnston


Broadfield Thomas II. peddler. house off Old Killingly road 3d south of Hartford avenue


Broadmerkel Wenzer, removed to Lawrence, Mass.


Bromley Arthur J. grocer. 123 Plainfield, house 5 Eddy James, weaver, boards with Helen Wicks


Brooks A. removed to Providence [Providence


George W. printer, 1078 High, boards 123 Putnam Joseph, machinist. house rear 128 Plainfield


Brotherton Catherine Mrs. h. Manton av. n. Dyerville av.


" James T. machinist. bds . Manton av. n. Dyervile av. Brower John. jeweler, house 228 Laban


Brown Arthur JE machinist, house 154 North


Bernard, plasterer, h. Chattlet, Ist from Hartford av


EARNS THE HIGHEST RATE OF INTEREST, and has the LOWEST MORTALITY and EXPENSE RATIO of any Leading Company. See Page 140


The NORTHWESTERN


JOHNSTON [B] DIRECTORY.


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Brown Bertrand U. painter, house 14 Rocky Hill avenue


66 Carrie E. Mrs. h. Pocasset road, 3d from Hartford av.


". Catherine Mrs. house 11 Latham


" Charles A. house Plainfield, near Randall av.


Charles A. 2d, farmer, house Hartford av. near Oak Swamp reservoir


Charles H. wheelwright, 7 Plainfield, honse 46 do.


Chauncey, carpenter, boards 24 Plainfield


" Cora, widow of Charles, boards with Sterry Potter


Cyrus, farmer, house Brown road, 6th from Bell school house [school house


Cyrus, jr. farmer, h. Old Killingly road Ist from Bell


Daniel, carpenter, house 20 Rose


. Daniel N. overseer, house 43 Manton av.


Edwin F. farmer, house Central pike 5th beyond Old Killingly road


Elisha W. farmer, house cross road from Hartford pike at reservoir to Scituate road


E. Wilton, student, boards 37 Laban


66 George, farmer, house 2d on Snake Den road


George, milkman, house Scituate road 3d beyond Plainfield pike [school house


66 Gideon, farmer, house Brown road, 3d from Bell


66 Hannah, widow of John, house 1 Brown


66 Isaac, farmer, house 4th on Snake Den road


James A. teamster, house Plainfield beyond Salsbury


James H. boards Scituate road 3d bey. Plainfield pike John, farmer, house off Pocasset av. near IInghesdale John, machinist, house Hilarity, 3d from Hartford av. John removed to Providence


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John D. carpenter, house 117 Laban


Leverett W. farmer, bds. Scituate road, 3d beyond Plainfield pike


Lydia E. Mrs. dressmaker, house 113 Waterman


Miranda C. Miss, h. Dyer av. n. Roger Williams av.


Morris II. driver, U. R. R. house Baker av.


Noble C. weaver, house 94 Alverson av.


66 Patrick, blacksmith. b. Hilarity, 3d from Hartford av.


Prescott A. pattern maker, house 37 Laban


Simon P. tinsmith, boards 37 Laban


66 Susan P. widow of Harris, house 46 Plainfield


Sylvina A. Mrs. honse Hartford av. opp. Oak Swamp E reservoir


66 Walter, millwright. honse 21 Mill


66 Walter G. clerk. (Providence) boards 113 Waterman


Walter S. milkdealer, house Pettis av. near Plainfield


66 William E. farmer, boards with Edwin F. Brown


66 William M. V. farmer, house Brown Hill road, 2d from Bell school house


SEE PAGE 140


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W. P. GANNETT, Gen'l Agent, Providence.


Premiums in NORTHWESTERN about as other Companies, but Dividends Double in Most Cases.


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Brownell Harry, clerk, boards 60 Waterman Samuel F. M. removed to Riverside


Walter Simmons, assessor of taxes, h. 60 Waterman


66 William P. jeweler, boards 60 Waterman


Bruce Eva Mrs. dressmaker, house 7 Dyer avenue


Brueckner Ferdind. operative, boards with Gustave Kurze


Brunt William H. knitter, house Thornton Village


Bryant George, hairdresser, 109 Plainfield, house 107 do. Henry W. boards 324 Plainfield


Isaac, spinner, house 75 North Allen


" William II. farmer, h. Scituate road. n. Scituate line Bryer William H. cook, 1087 High, house 116 Plainfield Buck Charles A. worsted drawer, house 46 Merino


Herbert, electrician, house 46 Trenton


Buckley Edmund A. loomfixer, house 169 Johnston Budlong Stephen W. salesman. honse 19 Dyer avenue Buffinton David F. elerk. 123 Plainfield, house 6 Rose Bull George. rubber worker, boards 158 Laban


Bunn Henry, teamster, h. Old Killingly road, 2d bey. King: Bumar Samuel, removed from the town


Burchard Horace. hotel, Old Killingly road, 14th south of Hartford avenue


Burdick Benjamin II. P. driver, U. R. R. bds. 166 Dyer av.


Charles L. overseer, house 52 Laban


" Edward P. N. car builder, boards 166 Dyer avenue


George HI. Mrs. house 166 Dyer avenue


66 Thomas, honse Bailey, near Plainfield Burgess George B. removed to Providence Walter. driver, house 122 Plainfield Burke Edward J. coachman, bds. Manton av. near the depot


James, canvasser, house 52 Merino Village


James E. removed from the town


Joseph. weaver, boards with Tobias Burke


66 Richard, house Plainfield. beyond Salsbury


.‹ Thomas, weaver, boards with Tobias Burke


Tobias, house Simmons, near Dyer av. Burlingame Everett B. brakeman, house 199 Waterman


William H. house 199 Waterman


Burnham Almon C. removed to Pawtuxet


John M. boards with Hiram C. Pierce


Burns Dennis, laborer, boards Simmons, near Dyer avenue Gerald E. removed to Providence


66 John, laborer, boards Simmons. near Dyer avenne


John. weaver, boards 16 Plainfield


Patrick, laborer, house Simmons, near Dyer avenue


Samuel, removed to Providence


Burrows Mary Mrs. house 51 Graniteville Burt E. D. house 396 Plainfield


W. P. CANNETT, SGen. Agt., Prov. Page 140


6. The NORTH WESTERN furnishes during the TONTINE PERIOD, a statement of the accumulated surplus. No other company does this. 6. John C. died January 3, 1890


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Burton Frank, removed to Providence [Village


William, clerk, British Hosiery Co, bds. Thornton Bush Ernest, weaver, h. Cedar, 6th from Old Killingly road Butler Mary Miss, ( Butler & Day) 37 Plainfield, house rear 17 Oak, Providence [field


& Day, (M. Butler, B. F. Day) dry goods, 37 Plain-


CABANA GEORGE, harness maker, 57 Plainfield, boards 130 do.


.. Georgianna, dress maker, house 34 North Allen


Henry, harness maker, boards 106 Plainfield


". Jeremie C. carpenter, house 34 North Allen


John T. harness maker, house 106 Plainfield


66 Napoleon, mule spinner, boards 130 Plainfield


Nelson T. removed to Providence


CABANA THOMAS, harness maker, 57 Plainfield, house 130 do. (see page 131)


" Thomas, harness maker, 57 Plainfield. bds. 130 do.


Cady Calvin, mason, h. Manton av. cor. Hillside av.


". F. H. wall paper. 3 Irons Block. h. 7 Oak, Providence


" Jason J. mason, house 39 Rocky Hill avenue


Caffrey Michael, hostler, Stokes, rooms do.


Cahill Hugh, laborer, boards 6 Merino Village


Richard A. conductor, U. R. R. house 7 Rose Mary X. teacher, District 6 school W. P. GANNETT, Gen. Agt., Prov. Robert, laborer, h. Hedley av. 5th from Hartford av. Samuel, carpenter, house 221 Laban William R. removed to Providence


Camerie Joseph, operative, bds. Williams, n. Hartford av. Cameron Alexander, junk, house Hedley avenue, 5th from Hartford avenue


1 Daniel, removed to Providence


Campbell Charles, driver, U. R. R. boards 174 Johnston John, driver, U. R. R. bouse 174 Johnston


John, spinner, house 29 Winsor


Mary, widow, house 174 Johnston


" Michael, house 60 North Allen


Thomas, weaver, boards 29 Winsor


William. overseer, house 50 Dyer avenue


CAMPBELL & CO. bicycle dealers, 33 Page, Providence, (see front colored page B)


Candolet John E. carpenter, house 60 Alverson av.


Canning Frank, clerk, house 44 Trenton


Cannon Patrick, laborer, house 23 North Allen


NORTHWESTERN.


For the last ten years the average mortality of all other companies has been 50 per cent. higher than the


See Page 140


Cahoon Sarah, widow, house rear 17 Garden [house do.


Calder Charles W. carpenter and builder, 125 Waterman. Calef George C. provisions, house Old Killingly road, near Baker avenue. Manton


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Cappalli Angelo, peddler, house at Simmonsville " Nicoli, farmer, house at Simmonsville


SEE.PAGE 140 Capron George A. removed to Providence Capwell John W. hostler, Elm House, boards do. .. Mary M. widow of Layton, house 137 Laban


William A. manager Bank of America Loan and Trust Co. Olneyville square, house at Edgewood


Cardarelli Beneditto, farmer, house Simmonsville road, 2d beyond Plainfield pike


Carey Forest, teamster, house 14 Angell, Graniteville


" Rufus H. milkman, house 33 Vine [ville


66 William II. stone cutter, h. Georgiaville road, Granite- Cargin Benjamin, conductor, U. R. R. house 153 Waterman Carl Ernest, florist, 121 Pioneer, house do.


Carmody Arthur. clerk, house Hartford avenue cor. Merino


Daniel, laborer, house 13 Arcade, Merino Village


John, laborer, house 14 Arcade, Merino Village


John, laborer, house Merino, Ist from Hartford av.


66 William, weaver, boards with John Carmody


Carpenter Byron, house 321 Plainfield [Providence


66 Elva M. bookkeeper. W. A. Phillips, boards 11 Julian,


66 John, dyer. house & Hartford avenue, corporation


John F. heamer, boards with Richard Carpenter


Nicholas, dyer, house 17. Hartford corporation


66 Richard, moulder. h. Plainfield, 3d bey. Thornton av.


William II. grocer, Manton av. opp. the depot, h. do. Carriere John, laborer, house Hughesdale Village - Carrington George, knitter, house Thornton avenne Carroll John, dyer. house 20 Hartford corporation


.. John, laborer, boards Lexington, near Whitehall


60 Thomas, hostler, house Lexington, near Whitehall


CARROLL WILLIAM A. constable and collector, 3 Irons Block, house 17 Plainfield (see page 137)


Carter Edward A. (Carter & Hohler) 12 Alversion av. h. do. George A. station agent, h. opp. Pine Hill, Graniteville YARTER & HOHLER, ( E. A. Carter, L. G. Hohler,) ice dealers, 12 Alverson av. (see front colored page B) Carty James, finisher. house rear 56 Winsor


Caruolo Angelo, teamster, house Simmonsville road, 10th from Scituate road


Card John E. wool sorter, house 62 Merino Jeremiah, carder, boards 23 North Allen John, watchman, honse Lee Carleton Charles, clerk, boards 57 Plainfield " Maurice, clerk, boards with John Carmody 6. George. removed to East Greenwich 6. Henry C. house 18 Dyer avenue The Northwestern confines its business to the Healthy portion of the United States. = 66 Joseph, overseer, house 20 Webster avenne


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Caruolo Levi, farmer. house at Simmonsville 66 Luigi. peddler, house Simmonsville road, 3d beyond Scituate road


Carver Frank, teamster, house Lexington, near Whitehall William, removed to Pawtucket


Case Ira Rev. h. off Winsor av. 5th from Old Killingly road


.. William C. teacher, District 12 school


Casey Margaret Miss, house 42 North Allen


Michael, laborer, house Collins, near South Lake Thomas, bricklayer. house 115 Brown


Cash John, weaver, boards 6 Lewis


Cast William, operative, house Thornton Village


Castongs Au-tin, warehouseman, house 1 Thornton Village Caten Thomas, laborer, house Concord, corner North Allen see also Keating


Cathers David. gateman, house 34 Eddy Cavanaugh Frank, removed to Moosup, Conn.


" James, operative, boards Providence, near Lawn av.


John, operative, house 23 Lewis


John H. operative, boards 23 Lewis


Maggie M. teacher, District 9 school


Owen, blacksmith, boards 23 Lewis


Thomas, second hand, house 26 Lewis


66 William, moulder, house rear 32 Winsor


Cavnon Emile, weaver, house 10 West Park


Chace Amos B. painter, house 42 Union avenue


" George W. jr. salesman, house rear 368 Plainfield


Lurania, widow. house Plainfield corner Bowen


Chadbourne Charles II. house 385 Plainfield . Frederick G. grocer, 297 Plainfield, h. 18 Alverson av.


Chamberlin Arthur G. jeweler, house 122 Waterman


Edward L. carpenter, house 132 Laban


66 Lewis, carpenter, 21 Winsor, house do.


Chambers Jonathan, granite worker, house 5 Dyer avenue Champagne Alexandre, carder, boards 19 Merino Village


" Edouard, carpenter, house 19 Merino Village


Francois. h. West Prov. Park av. n. Old Killingly road Champigny Ambroise Deslanebo, hairdresser, 1 Hartford avenue, house 15 Dike, Providence


Champlin P. Everett. bookkeeper, boards 166 Dyer avenue Chapman Augusta, widow, house 65 Laban


". George, weaver. boards 65 Laban Chappell Leander B. painter, h. Central pike n. Scituate line Charlesworth William J. grocer, Prov. h. 55 Alverson av. William, dyer. house 100 Waterman


Charnley James W. clerk. 1040 High, bds. 43 Hartford av. .6 William. mason, house 43 Hartford avenue


Chase Annie Mrs. house rear 1092 High


Lewis W. cigar manuf. h. 33 Rocky Hill road


provides income for advanced life.


protects the family in case of death, and


"Insurance WITH ANNUITY" in the Northwestern


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Chase Otis, removed to Providence [Dyer av. 6. Virenus ( Robbins & Chase) 11 Olneyville Sq. h. 25 Chatwin William, teamster, house Dyer avenue, cor. Trenton Chemby Albert, driver, boards rear 197 Plainfield Chester Alfred, dresser. boards 29 Laban


Chevrette Francois, weaver, boards 201 Waterman


Chintzo Bartelemo, farmer, h. Atwood av. n. Scituate road Chisholm John, farmer, house 106 Merino [Hill av. Christie William J. wool sorter, h. Cleveland, 2d from Rocky Church Mason B. removed to Providence


Cimalli Michele, farmer, house rear Simmonsville road, 4th beyond Plainfield pike


Claire Joseph W. clerk, 9 Hartford avenne, boards do.


Ambrose, boards with William L. Thornton


Eugene L. coffin manf. house 26 Alverson av.


66 Howard, clerk, Olneyville Hotel, boards do.


H. Eugene, carpenter, house 23 Brown [Manton av.


66 John W. clerk, 9 Hartford av. b. Dyerville av. near


66 Richard I. plumber. b. Dyerville av. n. Manton av.


66 Thomas, jr. clerk, 9 Hartford avenue, boards Dyer- ville avenue, near Manton avenue


66 Thomas, laborer, house Dyerville av. n. Manton av. Clarke Horace, real estate agent, 1005 High, house Old Killingly road, corner Pettis avenue


Margaret W. Mrs. house 37 Harlan


Clegg Charles, operative, house 419 Plainfield Clemence Daniel, mason, boards 57 Plainfield


James, farmer. h. Scituate road, junc. Plainfield pike Jason S. millwright, house 324 Plainfield


Richard R. farmer, bds. with Stephen H. Clemence


Stephen H. farmer, house Old Killingly road, 9th from George Waterman road


Stephen H. jr. milk dealer, house Old Killingly road, 9th from George Waterman road


Clifford John, clerk, boards School. near Lexington 66 Norah Mrs. house School. near Lexington Cloxton Thomas, clerk. house 77 Rocky Hill avenue Cluse James. pearl worker, bds. with Elizabeth Wooley Cobb Frederick E. conductor, U. R. R. house 32 Vine


Henry T. conductor, U. R. R. rooms Rose, n. Princeton


Herbert, moulder. boards Olneyville Hotel


James, monlder, boards Olneyville Hotel


Cocroft Edwin, second hand, boards 31 Princeton


The NORTHWESTERN's first Tontine


'. A. Jolin, screwmaker, house 29 Laban Samuel M. baker, house 198 Plainfield Walter R. machinist, house 15 Brown Clark Albert II. boards 63 Graniteville 66 George, overseer, house 318 Plainfield Dividends paid in 1891, 40 to 60 per cent. larger than similar Tontine dividends in other companies. 66 Samnel G. baker, boards 198 Plainfield


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Codding Lewis B. Rev. removed to Waterville, Me. Coffey Philip, laborer, house 42 Plainfield [ford av.


Coffin Charles H. farmer, honse Borden lane, 2d from Hart- Edward B. died April 20, 1890


" James E. milk dealer, house Borden lane, 1st from Hartford avenue [House.


. John II. farmer, h. Hartford av. 4th from School John A. house 281 Plainfield


Lydia Miss, house 281 Plainfield


Mary A. Mrs., house 35 Garden


Cohen Harris, shoemaker, Dyer's Opera House Block, h. 136 Delaine, Providence


Colbert Catherine, widow, h. Miller av., 8th from Dyer av. Cole Albert A. moulder, house 1 Smith


Albert L. carpenter, house 113 Waterman


Augustus R. removed to Georgiaville


66 Charles I. removed from the town


George E. blacksmith, house 32 North Allen


Hugh E. boards 20 Mill


Ida A. Mrs. house 299 Plainfield


66 Samuel J. removed from the town


William R. Mrs. house 11 Barrows [Cleveland


Coleman Michael, laborer, house Rocky Hill avenue near Collier Thomas, removed to West Brighton, N. Y.


Collinge James, file temperer, house 106 Merino


Collingliam Frederick, machinist, house 201 Waterman


Henry, overseer, house 166 Dyer avenue Collins Adeline, widow, house 60 Horton


Benjamin H. jeweler, house 13 Latham


Charles H. removed from the town


60 Fred, engineer, house .115 Waterman


George A. machinist, house 60 Horton


66 Hattie A. Miss, removed to Providence


،٠ James, filemaker, house 106 Merino


James II. junk dealer, boards 96 Plainfield


66 Joseph B. removed from the town


Joseph HI. jeweler, boards rear 56 Winsor


Mary A. widow, removed to Greenville


Patrick J. house 154 Laban


Roxana, widow, house 96 Plainfield Thomas, laborer, house 21 Trenton


Collison Elizabeth, widow, house 21 Garden


COLLISON JOHN T. painter, rear Irons Block, house 21 Garden (See page 137)


Colvin Byron A. farmer, house Scituate road, 9th beyond Plainfield pike


66 Ezra C. house Manton avenue near Hillside avenue.


George F. machinist, house 15 Hartford av. corp.


66 Mary A. widow, boards with Byron A. Colvin


Under its charter the Northwestern can hold no Fluctuating Securities. See Page


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See Page


140.


affords privileges never before offered.


Colwell Frederick B. meat cutter, house 101 Laban


Harley, farmer, house Hartford avenue, 4th from School house


Mary E. Miss, bookkeeper, 29 Olneyville square, bds. 139 Manton avenue, Providence [Webster av.


66 Maurice G. grocer, 29 Olneyville square, house 77


66 Olney, stone cutter, house Pine Hill road, 7th from Old Killingly road [Borden lane


William B. farmer, house Hartford avenue, 2nd from Comstock Frank S. milkman, boards 25 Rye [avenue


Congdon Albert, grocer, Merino village, house 32 Alverson


James M. master mechanic, h. Alverson av. cor. Nye


. Peleg J. pres. Merino Mfg. Co., Merino village, h. Hartford avenue opp. Merino


Conlan Mary, widow, house 55 North Allen 66 Patrick, laborer, house 55 North Allen


Conley Frank, tinsmith, house off Central pike, n. Schofield 66 Hattie D. teacher, District 7 school


James, farmer, house 407 Plainfield


John, saloon, 15 Latham, house 13 Lewis John T. clerk, 106 Plainfield, boards 120 do.


Michael, bartender, 15 Latham, boards 120 Plainfield


66 Thomas, machinist, bonse 120 Plainfield


William E. weaver, house Manton avenue near King Connerton Anthony, laborer, house Spague n. Dyer avenue Connery John, carpenter, boards 101 North Lake


William, teamster, boards 101 North Lake.


" Winifred Mrs. house 101 North Lake


Connolly Patrick, laborer, h. Milrose, 3d from Hartford av. Connor Alice Miss, boards 29 Plainfield


--- Ellen Miss, boards 29 Plainfield


Hugh, mason, house 44 Merino Village


Connors Lizzie Mrs. house rear 26 Winsor


Thomas, operative, boards rear 26 Winsor


Conover Charles II. artist, house Old Killingly road, 13th south of Hartford av.


Conrad Frank, spinner, boards 3 Smith


. Conway Andrew, pork entter, h. Williams n. Hartford av.




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