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 8

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


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Thomas, overseer, house Thornton avenue


Sharples George, clerk, house Hilarity, Ist fr. Hartford av. Shaw Walter A. removed to Providence


William A. president Thornton Worsted Co. house Plainfield Pike, Thornton Village


William J. sup. Thornton Worsted Co. house opp. do. Shawcross Edward J. clerk, house 129 Waterman


James M. periodicals, house 170 Dyer avenue


Shea Richard, cloth folder, house 116 Plainfield


Sheard Charles B. carder. house 15 Alverson avenue


Sheckert Paul, laborer, house 23 Union avenue


Sheehy Moses, finisher, house 122 North


Sheedy Jolin, loom fixer, house Latham court


Sheehan Jeremiah, operative, boards Cleveland, n. Merino John H. wool sorter, house 173 Dyer av. [ingly road Shekleton Joseph W. carpenter, h. Kelley av. n. Old Kill- Sheldon Angell, farmer, house Scituate road, 2nd beyond (3 Simmonsville road .


" Ethan T. milkman, h. Plainfield, corner Randall av.


". William, carpenter, house Hartford avenue, near Oak Swamp Reservoir


Shepard Arthur, knitter, boards 26 Thornton Village


Robert A. painter, r. Irons' block, b. 47 Ceylon, Prov. Sherman Edward C. removed to Providence


.. Harvey HI. carpenter, honse 14 Alfred


Oliver P. removed to Greystone


" Perry, farmer, house 7 Graniteville


William, driver, boards rear foot of Osgood avenue. 140. Sherry Perry, lumber dealer, h. Georgiaville rd. Graniteville . Sherson James, shoemaker, house 72 Harlan


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


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See Page 140.


Sherson James W. clerk, boards 72 Harlan Shields John, lather, house rear 63 Plainfield Shippee Byron P. farmer, boards with Peleg A. Shippee


Clinton. removed to Foster


66 John, house Graniteville, opposite Pine Hill


Peleg A. farmer, house cross road from Central pike, near Scituate line to Plainfield pike


Short Herbert M. steam fitter, house 69 Pioneer


C Hiram A. milk dealer, house 69 Pioneer Mabel L. teacher, District 5 school Shuman Lowell B. policeman, house 40 Dyer avenue U Shuttleworth Moses, removed to Lawrence, Mass.


Sibley Edward F. (Sibley & Johnson) 1078 High house 628 do. Providence


CIBLEY & JOHNSON, (E. F. Sibley) printers, 1078 High (see front cover)


Siegel Charles E. provisions, 52 Brown, h. 54 do. 66 C. Edward, weaver, house 54 Brown [age


Sills Samuel, manager. British Hosiery Co. h. Thornton Vill- Simmons Mary E. Miss, boards with Nancy West Simms William, operative, boards Thornton avenue


Simon Frederick, weaver, house Wood, near Hartford av. James, weaver, boards Wood, near Hartford avenue Simonine Antoine, grocer, h. Plainfield pike, Thornton Vill. Simpson Albert, farmer, house at Pocasset


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George, overseer, house 3 Thornton Village


John W. farmer. h. Plainfield, 7th bey. Thornton av. Joseph. died February 14th, 1890


Sinclair William E. book keeper Highway Department, boards 341 Plainfield


Singleton James E. tailor, house 118 Laban 66 John T. grocer, 9 Hartford avenue, house 11 do.


Slater John, farmer, house Scituate road, near Scituate line Slocum Benjamin S. bookkeeper, boards 19 Winsor


" George, machinist, house 52 Webster


Sly Lydia H. Mrs. house 37 Laban


SMALL MAURICE, merchant tailor, 39 Plainfield, house Roger Williams avenue (see page 137)


William, weaver, house 119 Lexington


Smart Anthony, farmer, h. Scituate road, near Scituate line Smith Abel T. mason, house 129 Waterman [road


Adfer W. farmer, h. Winsor av. 1st fr. Old Killingly


16 Albert A. house Laurel Hill av. corner Union av.


Almira Mrs. house Dyer av. near Roger Williams av. Almon O. clerk, 18 Olneyville sq. bds. at Cranston


SMITH ANDREW W. mason and contractor, 42 Harlan 2 corner Barrows, house do. (see page 131)


" Aun Mrs. house 8 Arcade, Merino Village


THWESTERN affords privileges never before ofered,


The combinations of "Insurance with Annuity " of


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Smith Benjamin F. peddler, house Old Killingly road, 7th from Pine Hill road


" Benjamin N. moulder, house 121 Laban [Plainfield


" Byron A. reg. pharmacist, 18 Olneyville sq. house 190


" Charles. F. blacksmith, house 37 Graniteville


Clarence A. stone cutter. house Old Killingly road, 6th beyond Pine Hill road


Daniel, teamster, house 18 Alfred


Edward, farmer, boards with William H. Young


" Edward, laborer, boards, MeDonough, corner Winsor


Edward K. harness maker, house 197 Waterman


" Elmer E. laborer, boards 16 North Lake


Ernest, knitter, boards 26 Thornton Village


F. Howard, electrician, boards 121 Laban


Gaius H. commercial traveller, h. opp. 40 Graniteville


Gardner N. laborer, h. off Hartford av. 1st fr. school h.


George, boards 127 Alverson avenue


George A. milk dealer, house Old Killingly road, 8th from Pine Hill road


George E. honse near the store, Graniteville [av.


.6 Godfrey M. jeweler. h. Dyer av. n. Roger Williams


Henry S. mason, house 31 Harlan [field.


Herman F. hairdresser, 1 Hartford av. h. 144 Plain-


Horace B. house 29 Barrows


Israel S. laborer, house 10 North Lake


James, farmer, house cross road from Central pike to Hartford pike, near Scituate line


James M. plumber, house 114 Laban


James N. wheelwright, h. opp. the store, Graniteville


James R. teamster, h. Williams, near Hartford av.


Jarvis, operative, h. Georgiaville road, Graniteville


Jennie Mrs. house Hartford av. cor. Bowlet


6. John, house 114 Plainfield


John, helper, house 30 Vine


John, laborer, house at Hughesdale


John E. clerk, house 30 Vine


John F. wool sorter, b. Melrose, 7th fr. Hartford av.


John J. farmer, house cross road from Scituate road to Hartford pike


" Julia R. Mrs. boards with Albert H. Eddy


Kime I. moulder, house 127 Alverson avenue


Lawrence, laborer, house McDonough, cor. Winsor


Leander F. policeman, house Central pike, 6th bey. Old Killingly road


Martha E. widow, house 15 Brown


Michael, laborer. h. Milrose, 7th from Hartford av.


Nicholas S. farmer, house Old Killingly road, 9th fr.


Pine Hill road [Graniteville


Orrin, confectionery and fruit, boards near the store,


LESS WE CAN PROVE THE


WE WANT NO BUSINESS UN-


THAN ANY OTHER COMPANY.


CAN DO BETTER


FOR YOU


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Smith Patrick, operative, bds. Milrose, 7th fr. Hartford av.


P. Herbert, dry goods, 291 Plainfield, house 16 Ham- mond. Providence


Rodney H. driver, U. R. R. h. rear foot of Osgood av Samuel, tinsmith, boards 34 Plainfield


Stanton J. blacksmith, house Pine Pill, Graniteville


S. Marion, teacher, District 2 school


Walter, wool sorter, boards with Mrs. Jennie Smith


.6 Warren L. farmer, house Old Killingly road, 2d from Pettis avenue


William E. machinist, house 6 Hartford avenue


William H. musician. house 7 Dyer avenue [pike


66 William L. farmer, h. Old Killingly road. cor. Central William M. farmer, house Hartford avenue near Oak Swamp reservoir


William N. file maker, house 16 North Lake


William T. farmer, bds. with William L. Smith


Wilson, farmer. house George Waterman road, 9th fr. Old Killingly road


Smithies David, spinner, house 257 Plainfield Southwick Eliza, widow, boards with Nelson P. Bennett


Soothill John, overseer comber, house 57 Eddy


Sparrow John, moulder, boards 127 Alverson avenue


Spaulding Charles S. shearer, house 96 Plainfield


Edwin, plumber, boards 96 Plainfield [car barn


Henry S. driver, U. R. R. h. Old Killingly road, near Speakman William, machinist, house 44 Hartford avenue Spencer Alfred, farmer, boards with William R. Wilder


Edwin H. clerk, boards 104 Brown


" George G. carpenter, house 84 Merino


Joseph, spinner, house 26 Garden


" Walter, teamster, boards Hughesdale Village Spink Frederick W. farmer. bds. with Laban F. Waterman Springer Edward P. died October 30, 1890 Emma E. widow of Edward P. house 47 Webster Stafford William, knitter, house Thornton Village Stanley Charles E. keeper, Town Asylum, Atwood avenue, 5th beyond Hughesdale, house do.


Earl C. hostler, house 29 Barrows Stanton Patrick, laborer, house 135 North Lake Staples Charles A. watchmaker, house 13 Alverson av. Stapleton Richard, spinner, house 41 Merino Village Stark Otto, operative, h. Dyerville av. n. St. Cloud Hotel Starkweather Caroline A. widow, removed to Providence Marshall HI. house 104 Brown


W. A. Mrs. h. Plainfield, 10th bey. Andrews av.


Starr William H. Rev. pastor, Union Congregational church, Thornton Village, h. 42 Horton


Starre Henry, chandelier maker, house Rocky Hill road junction Laurel Hill avenue


140. W. P. GANNETT, Gen. Agt., Providence. The NORTHWESTERN has received a higher rate of interest than any similar See Page institution on its entire Assetts.


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Stearns Herbert E. bookkeeper, boards 60 Bowen Hiram A. overseer, house 60 Bowen Steere Abram T. foreman, house 56 Bowen


.


David II. clerk, house 91 Waterman


Edmund A. h. Plainfield, Sth bey. Andrews av.


Edwin B. house 19 Rocky Hill av.


Franklin A. produce dealer, house 349 Plainfield


Frederick E. student, boards 173 Waterman ave. Frederick L. engraver, house 5 Dyer av.


Harden, wheelwright, house 173 Waterman


66 William R. farmer, bds. with Benjamin W. Whipple William S. teacher, dist. 15 school, h. at Providence Stehfast Frederick, weaver, house 124 Pioneer


"6 Oscar, weaver, h. Hedley av. 1st from Hartford av.


Stephens Susan, widow, house 201 North


Stevens Daniel, laborer, bds with George W. Stevens


" George W. carpenter, house cross road, from Scituate road to Hartford pike


Stewart William, carpenter, house 16 Union avenue William, weaver, house 21 Winsor


Stiles Betsey Mrs. house 18 Alverson avenue


Stoehr John, machinist, house Milrose. 3d from Hartford av. Stone Benjamin, engraver, boards 300 Plainfield


Benjamin B. jeweler, house 300 Plainfield


" Caroline A. widow, house 33 Waterman


Caroline E. widow, removed to Manton


Fred C. farmer, h. Scituate rd. 1st bey. Plainfield pike


George A. carpenter, house 181 Johnston


John C. pattern maker, boards 33 Waterman


Justin, clerk, boards 185 Johnston


Thomas J. driver, U. R. R. house 41 Bron Thomas L. jr. hostler, boards 41 Brown


Storti Cosimo laborer, house at Simmonsville


66


Giacomini, operative, house at Morgan Mills


Stowe Joseph F. died June 15, 1890


STOWELL THEODORE B. propr. Prov. Bryant & Strat- ton Business College, 283 Westminster, Prov. (sce page 134)


Strauss Henry, dresser tender. house 16 Plainfield


Streker Charles, printer, house 419 Plainfield


Stringer Thomas B. collector, boards 121 Plainfield


Stringfellow Charles, knitter, house 16 Thornton Village Strong James, dyer, h. r. Hedley av. 4th fr. Hartford av. Strozina John, weaver, honse 115 Plainfield Sugden Morris, printer, house 107 Alverson avenue Sullivan Fred. printer, 1076 High, bds. 68 Oak, Prov.


" John, machinist, house 114 Plainfield


" John S. saloon, 162 Plainfield house 160 do.


Michael, bricklayer, boards 114 Plainfield


W. P. GANNETT, Gen. Agt., Providence.


140.


other Company.


The Rate of Interest of the NORTHWESTERN during its Entire History has been Higher than any See Page


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$6,532,324.98.


Sullivan Michael, spinner, house Williams, near Hartford av. Philip, laborer, house Lee, near Manton av.


Thomas, trader, house Lake near Sprague


Sun Fire Office of London, 70 Weybosset, room 1 Sutliff Charles, painter, house rear 49 Waterman


Suttill George, machinist, boards 28 Rye Mary Mrs. house 28 Rye


Surplus


66 Priestly, machinist, boards 28 Rye Suydam George W. clerk. Thornton Worsted Co. Thornton Village, house Roger Williams avenue


Swain Gilbert, milk dealer, house Mill, corner Waterman Swan Z. Allen, carpenter, house 17 Rye


Sweeney Elizabeth, widow, house 17 Arcade, Merino Village John A. clerk 1090 High, boards 336 Plainfield


John J. cotton sampler, house 336 Plainfield


Walter J. teamster, boards 336 Plainfield


C Sweet Abby Miss, house at Graniteville Alburta D. house 175 Concord


50 Amasa, house 51 Graniteville


Andrew J. machinist, boards with Sterry Sweet


Benjamin F. shoemaker, h. rear 69 Plainfield


66 Byron O. milkman, house Scituate road, 1st beyond Plainfield pike


Edwin A. farmer, house 24 Plainfield


16 Emor, carpenter, house 76 Graniteville


" Ephraim, farmer, boards with James O. Mathewson


Henry B. removed to New Bedford. Mass


Herbert H. blacksmith, boards 24 Plainfield


66 Howard M. carpenter, house 193 Laban


L. & Co. lumber dealers, 267 Harrison avenue, Prov.


Peter E. hairdresser, house 12 Garden


60 Phebe E. widow, boards 17 Rye


Richard A. milk dealer, boards with Sterry Sweet


Stephen, blacksmith, house 24 Plainfield


66 Sterry, farmer, h. Hartford av. near Merino Village


66 Walter N. carpenter, boards with John Shippee


Sweetland James H. house 13 Webster avenne


Nathan G. house 59 Waterman


Swindells Arthur, photographer, 1078 High, boards 821 Chalkstone avenue, Providence


" . Harry L. reg. pharmacist, 944 Manton av. Prov. Sykes Sidney, weaver. house rear 231 Laban


Sylvestre Telesphore, laborer, h. 21 Arcade, Merino Village


Northwestern


TACEY JESSE, operative, house Plainfield, 2d beyond Thornton avenue


Jesse G. operative, boards with Jesse Tacey


John, operative, boards with Jesse Tacey


1891,. $42,353,912.96 ; 0


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Assets January


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Taft Henry S. clerk. 29 Olneyville square, house Rocky Hill road, near Union avenue


Herbert, farmer, boards with Byron O. Young


Tampio Bassie, farmer. house cross road from Scituate road Talhot Mary E. Mrs. house 88 Alverson avenue to Hartford pike James, house rear 38 Winsor Tanner William A. engraver, house 128 Laban William H. H. bookkeeper, house 117 Laban NORTHWESTERN. Tansy James, removed to England Patrick. operative, boards opposite worsted mill. Thornton Village [road Taylor Abraham, peddler, bds. King, 3d from Old Killingly Albert, carder. bds. King, 3d from Old Killingly road


Alfred L. died March 21, 1890


66 Annie Mrs. removed to Providence


Benjamin, grocer, 78 Laban, house 40 do.


Benjamin, weaver. house 49 Winsor [road,


Christopher, peddler, h. King, 3d from Old Killinglyto


George R. removed to Providence


66 Henry C. removed to Providence


John, helper, house 110 Brown


John, weaver, house 51 Webster


[road


Joseph, carpenter, bds King, 3d from Old Killingly


Joseph H. carpenter, house 114 Laban


Leander. carpenter, house 128 North


Lister, house 341 Plainfield


66 Lydia (. widow, house 21 Mi'l


Robert, carpenter, house 74 Pioneer


Robert, weaver. removed to Providence


Samuel, electric light ,trimmer. h. Roger Williams av.


Tefft D. Alva, draper, boards 17 Plainfield


Tehada Nicoli, farmer, house at Simmonsville


Telecky Vincenze, weaver, boards Oak, beyond the mill


Tella Antonio, operative, house Scituate road, 16th beyond! Plainfield pike


Gætno, farmer, honse Plainfield pike, 5th beyond Simmonsvi le road


" Giovanni. spinner. boards with Michelli Tella


Michelli, laborer, house Lake, near Sprague


Nicoli, farmer, boards with Gæetno Tella [road See Page 140 Parille, farmer, h. Simmonsville road, 3d bey. Scituate;


Tennant John A. driver, house 19 Pioneer


Tessier Telesphore, operative, h. rear 21 Dike, near Stokes


Testa Alfonso, farmer, house Plainfield pike, 5th beyond Simmonsville road


Salvatore, laborer, house Thornton Village


Testaf Antonio, h. Scituate road, 22d bey. Plainfield pike Tetlow Samuel, farmer, h. Central pike, n. Scituate line


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Tetlow Thomas, file cutter, boards 93 Laban


Thayer Edwin L. conductor, U. R. R. house 118 Waterman SEE PAGE 140 LATER E. C. anatomical boot maker, 22 college, Prov. (see page 137)


Thibodeau Gedcon, operative, h. Manton av. near the depot George, weaver, house 39 Eddy


Henry W. weaver, house 31 Eddy


John W. weaver, house 10 West Park


Thierfelder Edward, jeweler, house 41 Trenton


Frank, jeweler, house 41 Trenton


Thireault Joseph, clerk, house 1 Mc Donough -


Thising William, weaver, house 126 Laban


Thomas David L. operative, house 116 Rocky Hill avenue


Forest E. operative, boards 116 Rocky Hill avenue


THOMPSON BROS, grocers, 1040 High street, Providence (see page 132)


Charles W. ( Thompson Bros.) 1040 High, bds. 45 Messer, Providence


Edward F. died JJuly 19, 1891


Fred C. traveling agent, boards 42 Dyer avenue


66 Henry L. Printer, house 63 Graniteville [Prov.


Jolin P. ( Thompson Bros. ) 1040 High, h. r. 107 Valley


Lyman A. carpet layer, honse 19 Vine


Prussia, widow of Edward F. house 42 Dyer avenue


66 Ruel, mason, house Miller av. Sth from Dyer av.


66 Wilfred L. carpet layer, boards 19 Vine


Thornley Henry, wool sorter, boards 38 Laban


William, weaver, house 38 Laban


Thornton Elijah, farmer, house Pocasset road, 8th from Old Killingly road


Eliza Miss, h. Pocasset road, 2d from Hartford av.


66 Emery, farmer, boards with Elijah Thornton


Fenner A. florist, boards with Elijah Thornton


66 Lucy, widow, house 17 Alverson avenue


Richard, engineer, house Old Killingly road, 2d north of Hartford avenue


Stephen T. watchman, boards 43 Webster avenue


William G. florist, house at Pocasset


William J. farmer, house 3d on cross road from Hart- ford avenue to Winsor avenue


William L. farmer, house 2d on cross road from Hart- ford avenue to Winsor avenue


Worsted Co. W. A. Shaw, pres. W. J. Shaw, supt. Thornton Village


Thrappleton Arthur, spinner, house Pettis avenue, 3d from Old Killingly road


Thurber Charles A. milkman, honse Old Killingly road, 1st south of Hartford avenue


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E W. P. Gannoti, Gen. Agt., Fro -


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


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Thurbur Ethan, stone cutter, house Old Killingly road, 3d from Pine Hill road


Thurston Adam M. farmer and soap manufacturer, house Old Killingly road, cor. Lyman avenue


" George A. printer, house 47 Manton av. near King


John T. farmer, house Old Killingly road 4th from George Waterman road


" Palmer C. moulder, house 114 Merino [Lyman av.


Warren A. soap maker, h. Old Killingly road, corner Thyng Chester C. house 161 Waterman


Susie A. Miss, milliner, Dyer's Opera House block, house 161 Waterman


Tiernan John, carpenter, boards 42 North Allen


Tierney Ellen, widow, house 227 Plainfield


" James F. died January 9, 1891


Jobn A. plumber, boards 227 Plainfield


" Paul, engineer, house Sprague, near Alverson


Phebe Mrs. house 11 Hartford ave.


66 William I. dresser tender, bds. Sprague, n. Alverson Tift Charles. farmer, h. Brown rd. 8th fr. Bell school house Tilllinghast Frank W. proprietor Pocasset Warp Co. Thorn- ton Village, house Plainfield pike, n. Thornton av.


TILLINGHAST W. H. dentist, 220 Westminster street, Providence. (see line on front cover)


Tinkham Alfred E. conductor U. R. R. h. 55 Alverson av.


Toman Bernard, driver, 12 Plainfield


Tomlinson John, overseer, house Thornton Village


Totten Fred B. boards 271 Plainfield


Tourtellot Asa M. farmer, house off Central pike, 11 beyond Old Killingly road


Charles E. farmer, house John Alverson road


66 David A. farmer, house Old Killingly road, 4th north of Hartford avenue


David G. driver, house 116 Plainfield [road


Edwin A. farmer, h. Hartford av. cor. John Alverson


Ethan A. salesman, house 145 Waterman


Oscar A. clerk, 2 Plainfield, house 134 Waterman


Towers Samuel, trimmer, boards 13 Thornton Village


Towne Joshua A. farmer, h. Hartford av. 3rd fr. Borden la.


Townson William, music teacher, house Hedley avenue, 3rd from Hartford avenue


Tracy James G. book agent, h. North Lake, corner Barrows, 66 Patrick, laborer, house Lexington, near Whitehall Trainor James HI. inspector, boards 3 Smith


Michael M. removed to Providence


" Thomas, laborer, house Penrose, corner Greenwood


" Thomas F. removed to Providence


Trapp Antoine, weaver, house Dyke, beyond Stokes


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


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


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PARASK SPENCER & CO. bankers and brokers, 5 and 7 Exchange, Providence (see front colored page A)


140 Travaleno Antonio, farmer, house Atwood avenue, near Scituate road.


Troy Richard A. removed to Massachusetts


Tucker Henry F. removed to Providence Martin T. removed to Providence Wm. D. flavoring extracts, house 360 Plainfield Tulip Frank C. removed from the town "' Orville E. dresser tender, house 21 Laban Tunnicliffe Elizabeth Mrs. house 24 Rose Tupper Charles W. music teacher, boards 89 Plainfield Turcotte Frederich, spinner, boards 6 Hartford avenue Guillaume, spinner, boards 6 Hartford avenue " Joseph, spinner, house 6 Hartford avenue [ly road Turner Henry S. farmer. h. Winsor av. 5th fr. Old Killing- 2 Turney Walter S. printer, house Manton avenue, near Manton house TWITCHELL FRANK A. dentist. Waterman building. 12 Olneyville square, h. 171 Plainfield (see page 129) Tyman Michael, laborer, house 77 Plainfield c Tyring Nelson J. baker, boards 178 Waterman Tyrell Edward, house 30 Union avenue . VALENTINE RICHARD, weaver, boards 67 North Allen Vallette Betsey, widow, house 197 Plainfield Vandettono Antonio, farmer. house at Simmonsville Vanner James, farmer, h. Scituate rd. cor. Simmonsville rd. 66 James C. clerk Joseph Webb's house Simmonsville road. 5th beyond Scituate road 66 John, laborer, house Hughesdale Village 66 Robert, laborer, boards with James Vanner William. laborer, boards with James Vanner see also McVanna Van Leuven Charles A. comber, house 126 North Van Valkenburg Mary, widow, house Latham court Vasey Mary Mrs. removed to Providence Michael, cloth inspector, house 4 Lewis Vaughn Ann, widow, house George Waterman road, 9th beyond Old Killingly road Vesey Joseph I. clerk, 1080 High, boards 159 Wood, Prov. Vezina Philias, clerk, 14 Olneyville sq. h. 544 Florence, Prov. Vicchione Bernardo, farmer, house Hartford avenue, 5th from Borden lane The Northwestern confines its business to the Healthy nortion of the United States. = UNDERWOOD HARRY, folder, boards Thornton Village Unwen George, loomfixer, house 69 Laban


Rocco, farmer, h. Hartford av. 5th from Borden lane


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Vick Arthur W. removed to Providence


Henry J. weaver, house 45 Eddy


. Vickers George W. house 161 Laban Vickery Maria E. Mrs. nurse, house 43 Barrows


TTISITOR PRINTING CO. publishers and printers, 27 North Main street, Providence (see page 136)


Votilatti Cosimo, farmer, h. Atwood av. near the poor house Cyprien, farmer, boards with Cosimo Votilatti CT


WADE ALVA, died August 26th. 1890


" Daniel I. peddler, house Old Killingly road, 1st


from Beil School House [Hill road Samuel, farmer, h. Old Killingly road, 11th bey. Pine Waddell James F. teamster, house Central pike, 2nd beyond Hughesdale Village


Walch Charles L. removed to Providence


Clinton E. clerk, boards 390 Plainfield


Elizabeth Mrs. house near blacksmith shop, Pocasset


" Fredrick, farmer, house Old Killingly road, 4th from George Waterman road. .


" James H. prop. Poca-set Ice Co. 380 Plainfield, also postmaster, house 48 Dyer avenue


John, ice dealer, h. opp. blacksmith shop, Pocasset


Thomas, ice dealer, house 390 Plainfield


W. Irving, ice man, house, 364 Plainfield


see also Walsh


Walden Frank, clerk, 163 Plainfield


Waligura Frank, weaver, house 43 Trenton


Walker Albert, house Plainfield, 9th beyond Andrews av. Allen H. clerk, house Cleveland near Merino


Amos, dyer, house 1 Dyer avenue


66 Amy, widow, died June 4th, 1891


Arthur, knitter. h. Plainfield, 5th bey. Thornton av.


Benjamin M. jeweler, house 326 Plainfield


Charles, dyer, house 27 Union


Cyrus, carpenter, house 341 Plainfield


Cyrne, jr. boards 341 Plainfield


" Philip A. millwright, house 62 North Lake


Robert, knitter, boards 26 Thornton Village


Willard S. teacher, District 4 school, h. 395 Plainfield


William E. carpenter, h. Plainfield, cor. Andrews av.


Wall George, moulder, bds. Miller avenue, n. Dyer avenue 16 James, fitter, house Miller avenue, near Dyer avenue Wallace Catharine, widow, house 24 Trenton John, house 151 North


John, teamster, house 24 Trenton


" Patrick H. carpenter, house 46 Winsor


" Stephen, laborer, boards 66 Trenton


Wallwork Richard, variety store, 141 Plainfield, bouse do.


The Unparalleled Record of the Northwestern means more than good and sound. See Page CD


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Walmsley Benjamin, peddler, house John Alverson road


140 Mary A. widow, house rear 55 Eddy Walsh Edward, baker, 12 Plainfield


John, grocer, 90 Plainfield, house 40 Eddy


John H. & Co. undertakers. 888 High, h. do. Prov.


Robert G. grocer, 276 Plainfield, house 278 do.


William H. house 40 Eddy


" 'see also Walch


Walters William, engineer, boards Thornton Village


Walton Seth, overseer, house rear 33 Rocky Hill road


Thomas, warp dresser, honse 18 Eddy


Ward James, fireman, house Dike, beyond Stokes


John, lithographer, house Wood, near Hartford av.


Michael, removed to Providence


68 Patrick J. ins. agt. house Dyer av. cor. Trenton


66 Thomas, weaver, boards 3 McDonough


66 William F. laborer, house 11 Williams Warner Henry A. file cutter, house 26 Winsor W. P. Gannett, Gen. Agt., Prov. - James, machinist, honse opp. the mill, Thornton Vill. Warren Edwin, farmer, boards foot of Penrose James, died July 1, 1891 Mary, widow of James, house 225 Waterman


Wardwell E. J. Mrs. variety store, Manton avenue, near railroad station, h. Manton av. near Merino av.




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