CfTY 'LAUNDRY, 107 NORTH SECOND ST.; NEW BEDFORD.'"
OKDEIt BOOK IT .5* PURCHASE STREET.
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GKEENCUGH, JONES & 00., 96 WASHINGTON STBEET, BOSTON.
BOOKSELLER and STATIONER,
DE.Ui.r. is
105 & 107 UNION STREET, NEW BEDFOKD.
Jgp^General subscription a#e< ( for all Am richn and Foreign Periodicals, delivered to any part of the city fre< of charge, or mailed to ah;v lift1'! o. fcbe .vorld;
THE ' 3JTDE2X7\/' lOaESIDIE^OnJD
Cigar and Tobacco Store,
103 _^ISrI> X O 3 DIVIOX STREfeT,
Has i> hill assortment of the best of
CIGARS, GOOD CHEWING TOBACCO,
All kinds of Smoking Tobacco, a large assortment of Pipes. Also, Tobacco Pouches and Sifr&hevs' Articles.
A. K. HASWELL Sells at the Lowest Prices.
HIRAM VAN CAMPEN,
Fire, Life, and Accident Insurance Agent.
AGENCY ESlABT.lslfEIi A. J). 1852.
Capital Represented, . - - over $60,000,000.
His Companies are, among che strongest and Jjest in this Country and England. Business in- telligently and faithfully conducted. Rates as low and terms as favorable as can be obtained elsewhere. Security as aood as the best. AJ.L BOSSES PROMPTLY 4 D- •TUSTEJJ A Mi PAID.
Office, No. 17 North Water Street, New Bedford, Mass.
LEMUEL Mt KOXjLOCK,
Whblese'e and Retail,
Philadelphia and Reading Goal and Iron Co.'s Wharf* NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
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J. LIBBY & CO., FANCY BREAD BAKERS Art) WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS,
25,1 & £53 PURCHASE STREET, iVE \V BEDFORD, MASH."
S-A-IMZTJ-IEIL. H. COOK, MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE
Insurance Agent & Broker,
NO. 37 NORTH WATER STREET, NEW BEDFORD.
NOTARY PUBLIC AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
BOSTON BELTING COMPANY,
Incorporated 1845.
ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF
»
From the Library of
Anthony S. Catojo, Jr.
First president of
A.P.G.&H.S., Inc.
v jg and Engine Hose,
fTON Duck, coated with the hest of India Rubber, 'face, it is unaffected by Heat, Cold, or Moisture, and t any other material for
ators, Gin-bands, Agricultural Machines, Mechanical JPurjioscs.
JBBER HOfe^,
T"™"""""""""™~™™^^™™"™™' iitable for Conducting and Hydrant Purposes, and
w . luction Hose for Fire Engines.
The Suction Hose is made byTx greatly improved process— invented and patented by our- selves— and it excels every other make for service and efficiency.
STEAM PACKING,
Prepared to stand a high degree of heat, is used in preference to any other article by the most skillful Engineers and Machinists, for Manhole-plates, Piston-rods, Steam- joints, Steam-chests, Cylinder-heads, and Stuffing-boxes, and for all parts of machinery where packing is necessary.
JOHN G. TAPPAN & CO., General Agents,
54 & 56 Cliaumcy Street, cor. of Bedford St.,
BQSTOflL
CHAS. IHI- ISTOIRTiEa: <Sc CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
And Paelcers and 'Curers of I'orJ;. lieef, JLard, Hams, English and
American J>. S. Jiacon, Pigs' Feet, Tripe, Sausages, Sausage
Shins, <fcc. Also, Manufacturers of Extra Lard Oil and
Animal Fertilizers.
Stalls, 27 and 29 Faneuil Hall Market, ) DHCTAIYI Store, 33 and 34 North Market Street, ] DUD 1 U IN
Slaughtering and during Establishment, Medford St,, Somerville.
CIIAS. II. NORTH.
S. HENRY SKILTON.
U'MAN E. CONANT.
;Bfi
lAImm^ ,
north fedst? street, cor. hazard'?- wharf.
WOOD. BRIGHTMAN & CO..
MANUFACTURERS OF
TIN & SNEET-JMN WM3E,
AND DEALERS IN GAS FIXTURES. GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, PLUMBERS,
And Dealers in Hot-Air Furnaces, Stoves and Ranges of the very best Patterns.
Chilson's Patent Cone Furnace
»£*»J22S— ~*«HlJ»^» Is nowjin very general use, and its rep-
— utation is above all others, and with
several new improvements recently
made, render it superior for warming
buildings to any other known plan.
ARLINGTON
DOUBLE-OYEN COOKING-RANGE
Is truly the Cook's Favorite, as can be proved by hundreds whe have tried it.
CHILSON'S NEW COOKING STOVE
Has all the Modern Improvements, and in many respects is superior to all others. It is warranted to give satisfaction.
WOOD, BRIGHTMAN & CO.,
45 North Water Street.
CHARLES HAZELTINE,
65 William Street, New Bedford,
Musical merchandise
OF -A-XjL IKHZLnTIDS.
Agent for Art Union of XjOii- don, and dealer in best Parian and Plaster. Art Works, Vases, etc.
Instruments always on hand to let.
N. B. — I keep an excellent stock of Strings for Violins and all Instruments.
VIOLIN FINDINGS, etc., etc.
t ]H e
ARLINGTON COOKING STOVE.
CHILSON'S NEW STOVE, -JUST COMPLETED.
Five minutes' examination of this Stove will prove it to be the Cheapest, Neatest, Most Con- venient and Durable, and in
EVERY KESPECT the BEST COOK- ING STOVE ever made. With- out Exception, the Water Front Fixtures for heating water, for Bath Doilers, &c, are the most perfect ever invented. Do not fail to examine this Stove before pur- chasing elsewhere.
A VARIETY OF SIZES, v.it.i or without Extension Tops, Reservoirs. Hot Closets, &c., &c for Hard or Soft Coal, or Wood, kept constantly on hand.
CHILSON'S PATENT
Elevated, Double-Oven COOKING RANGE
HAS BEEN REMODELLED AND GREATLY .IMPROVED.
This Celebrated Range is universally acknowledged to be the most complete and perfect Kitchen Range in America.
No housekeeper, who would enjoy the comforts of a really perfect Kitchen Range, should fail to examine this before purchasing. Sizes adapted for dwellings, hotels, &c. with or wilhout water-backs, hot closets, and hot-air fixtures for heat- ing additional rooms.
It excels all others — -
1st — In its entirely nev,' principle fcr circulating the heat around either oven separately, or both ovens, as desired.
21— In its heavy fine castings and thorough workmanship.
3d — Ip its GREAT ECONOMY OF FUEL.
4th — la its quick and p.ven baking ovens.
6th — In its self regulating flues, with- out the usual complication of dampers; and finally, in its general beauty of de- sign, durability, &c,
j(i CHILSO N • S C qOXING RANGE. BO ST ON [
ALSO,
Parlor, Office, and Store Stoves, Patent Dampers, Kegisters,
Ventilators, &c,
JFarerooms: Of) and 101 Blaclcstonc Street, Boston.
l^o-untlvy at Mansfield, Mass.
GARDNER CHILSON.
THE ARLINGTON PORTABLE RANGE.
AIM'S SEW EAIE, M
The first sight of this new and splen- did Portable Range will convince all that its equal has never been scon, — in its Beautiful Design, Superior Fine Ileavy Castings, with and without Hot Closets, and Reservoirs; also, Hot Water Fronts for Bath Boilers, Sifting Grates, Ash Tans, etc.
Housekeepers will be pleased with this PORTABLE RANGE.
CHILSON'S CELEBRATED AliD UMVALLED BRICK AND PORTABLE FURNACES,
"4—i i — k~ i rz4:~i r~fc
Ten Sizes.
Patented in the United
States, England and
France.
The high reputation this furnace has acquired, in the use of more than twenty thousand, places i t pre-eminently ahead of any other known plan for thoroughly and economi- cally warming buildings. The cuts of the brick or portable furnaces will show at a glance to any intelligent mind the won- derful heating powers, a cluster of tapering Radi- ators standing directly over the fire, must have over any other form of heating surface, and which is so constructed as to be perfectly gas and smoke tight. Any one in want of a furnace should not fail of thoroughly exam- ining this furnace.
Special attention given to putting up furnaces and Ranges, and the ven- tilation of buildings in every part of the coun try.
JQ8f Nothing but strict- ly first-class work is man- ufactured by me.
rlor, Office, and Store Stoves, Patent Dampers, Registers, Ventilators, etc. Warerooms : 99 and 101 Blackstone Street, BOSTON.
BVmnclry- at 3VTansfielcl, Mass.
G-AIftJDNER, CHILSON,
NEW BEDFORD COPPER CO.,
NEW BEDFORD j MASS.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
YELLOW UNO PATENT BRONZE METAL SHEATHING,
OOPPBB IDO.,
Braziers' & Dimension Copper,
COPPER BOLTS & CALICO PRINT ROLLERS,
Yellow Metal Bolts, Spikes, Composition Sails, etc.
CASH PAIS FOR OLD METALS,
>TAS. D. THOMPSON, President. WM. B7. MATHEWS, Treasurer.
ITEXKY FIELD, Jr., Superintendent.
All orders addressed to WM. H. MATHEWS, Treasurer, will receive prompt attention.
Office, cor. FronfL& Rodman Sts,, New Bedford.
ESTABLISHED 1862.
GREENOUGH, JONES & CO.,
COMPILERS AND PUBLISHERS OF
Directories, Gazetteers, Maps,
PUBLISHERS OF THE
BOSTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
Boston & Maine, Eastern, and Maine Central Railroad Directory; Massa- chusetts Cities ; American Railway and Supply Directory ; Merrimack River Directory; United States Hardware and Metal Trades Directory; Cambridge, New Bedford, Haverhill, Milford, Portsmouth, Nashua, Somerville, Maiden, Medford, Melrose and Everett, Waltham and Watertown, Bridgewaters and Abington, Bangor, Saco and Biddeford, Augusta, Hailowell, and Gardiner, Bath. Brunswick, and Richmond, Lewiston and Auburn Directories, etc., etc.
96 WASHINGTON STEEET, Room 9,
Zno.ione7rouo1l,Jr'} BOSTON j MASS.
RENOVATING AND SALESROOM
127 1-2 Union Street,
NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
UPSTAIRS
iTEPHEi P. SIWYE1,
DEAIER IN
Tin apii ^heet-lrop Ware,
HOUSE Mill
89 Middle Street.
MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE CO.
With a subscribed Capital of $200,000,
Offers to take Marine Rislts, not exceeding $30,000 on any one Risk.
OFFICE, NO. 33 NORTH WATER STREET.
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CHAS. R. TUCKER, President. WARD M. PARKER, rice-President. CHAS. R. TUCKER, Jr., Secretary.
F. R. WHITCOMB
-DEAI.EU IX-
Ljibity mrnrn^ qoo^
Hoop Skirls, Corsets, Gloves,
TBIMIMS, AND SMALL WARES,
Corner of Union & Fifth Sts., NEW BEDFORD.
DER9
Coppersmith and Plumber,
No. 103 NORTH WATER STREET,
(Formerly occupied by A. D. Richmond
He would Inform Ship Owners that he supplies all kinds of
COMPOSITION,
Brass &c Lead Worlc,
necessary for the fastening and furnish- ing of ships ; also,
COPPER COOLERS, PIMPS, &c, House 1'lunibing in all its varieties. Bathing Establishments , Water Closets,
Wash Basins, &e.,
all arranged with special reference to the introduction of water to the city. He will give his personal attention to each department, and respectfully so- licits a share of public patronage.
NEW BEDFORD.
THAT* CXF* KTDE3^7^ BEDFORD,
n E "V T S ±S I> FOR 18 7 1,
FOR SALE BY
EDWIN DEWS, Nos. 105 86 107 Union Street, - - New Bedford, Mass.
PARKER
Si/
B-i ill II S 111
Ml
G0LDEN5EAGLE FURNACE
AXD
Franklin Range,
109 Union Street,
No. 83 Middle Street, NEW BEDFORD.
The Proprietors of this Factory, having associated themselves together for the purpose of carry ing on the CARRIAGE business in all its branches, are now prepared to build ALL KINDS and STYLES. We think the names attached to this advertisement a sufficient guarantee of good work.
All kinds of REPAIRING done with neatness and dispatch.
AlWAYS ON HAND NEW AND SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES.
JAMES B. HAZZART), STEPHEN V. WEAVER, JAMES C. DRODY, FREEMAN C. LUCE, CHARLES H. PARSONS.
FIRE, MARINE & LIFE INSURANCE
LAWRENCE GRINNELL,
No. 22 North Water Street, New Bedford,
Is prepared to issue or furnish Policies from the folio win (/-named and other reliable Insurance Companies :
LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE CO.,
Total Assets of the Company, $21,000,000 in Gold.
Assets invested in the United States, $4,000,000.
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
Total Assets of the Company, $11,000,000 in. Gold.
Assets invested in the United States, $1,343,000.
MERCANTILE MUTUAL INS. CO., OF NEW YORK.
Total Assets of the Company, $1,221,000.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y, OF NEW YORK.
Assets, $38,550,059.
THOS. J. CIFFORD & CO.,
«^ PLUMBERS, gifA Steam and Gas Fitters, IPgas FIXTURES, GLOBES, SHADES, &c,
BELL HANGING, SAFE REPAIRING, &c, 32 William Street, New Bedford, Mass.
DEWSON, WILLIAMS & CO.,
-MANUFACTURERS OF-
Calf Shins,, Splits,
WAX AND GRAIN LEATHER,
TANNERY, NEW BEDFORD. 143, 145, and 147 South Street, Boston.
Mechanics Lane, corner of Pleasant Street, NEW BEDFORD j MASS.
"W. G. White having in his employ experienced and first-class workmen, is prepared to huild carriages to order in a thorough and workmanlike manner. Carriages of various kinds always on hand, f or- sale low for cash.
Repairing in all its branches done with neatness and dispatch.
UNION
BOILER COMPA
27 Front Street,
NKW BEDFORD.
M-AlSS.
JAMES C. BRADFORD, Agent.
Manufacturers of
LOCOMOTIVE, STEAMBOAT & STATIONARY BOILERS,
And all kinds of Sheet Iron Work.
AGENTS FOR
Judson's Patent
ASTD
overno?
WOODWARD'S PATENT STEAM PUMP.
THE LARGEST LIFE INS. CO. IN THE UNITED STATES.
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YOU AWARE THAT YOU MUST DIE P
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KNOW THAT
YOUR HOUSE MAY BURN
AND
YOUR FAMILY SUFFER ?
AGAINST EACH CALAMITY
YOU CAN PROVIDE BY BEING
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WITH
M. JAMES,
No. 40 NO. WATER STREET,
NEW BEDFORD.
GOOD AS THE BEST .-THE BEST IS CHEAPEST.
THE
GBEENOUGH, JONES & C
DIEECT
OF THE
INHABITANTS, INSTITUTIONS, MANUFACTURING
ESTABLISHMENTS, BUSINESS, SOCIETIES,
BUSINESS FIRMS, ETC., ETC.,
IN" THE
CITY OF NEW BEDFORD,
FOE
With a Map engraved expressly for this work.
GREENOUGH, JONES & CO.,
COMPILERS AND PUBLISHERS, 96 WASHINGTON STREET,
BOSTOHNT.
FOE SAiE BY
EDWIN DEWS, 107 UNION STREET, NEW BEDFORD.
1873.
PBICE, -
$2.00.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1873, by Greenough, Jones & Co. in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
NEW BEDFORD ADVERTISEMENTS.
J" AS.. IE. BLAKE & CO.,
JAS. E. BLAKE.
FRANK R. HADLET.
AT THE SIGN OF THE GOOD SIMATtlTAK,
64 North Second Street, corner Middle, New Bedford, Mass,
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS IN
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DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMERY,
FANCY GOODS AIVI> TOILET ARTICLES.
Also, Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Surgical Instruments, Ac.
J". E. B. is Sole Proprietor of the Genuine Dr. Visiter's Golden Seal, Dr. Tompkins' Vegetable Hitters, Dr. Tompkins' Cough Syrup.
WW Particular attention paid to the preparation of Physicians' Prescriptions, and the dispensing of Medicines for Family use, none but fresh and pure articles being used. t^3* Country and City orders respectfully solicited and promptly answered.
DEALERS SUPPLIED AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Couzii©2?s and
©S©S
MADE TO ORDER.
STORES FIXISnVD T\ AKY STYLE, in either Hard or Soft TT'oodj
in a neat and stiperior manner. Doors, Sashes, and Blinds
always on hand.
MOULE'S PATENT EARTH CLOSETS
Made to order. All orders promptly attended to. Darius Bosworth. Robert W. Baker.
PREFACE.
The Directory of New Bedford is again presented to our patrons, and those having occasion to use it. The difficulty of compiling a City Directory can hardly be understood, and is not easily explained ; yet we believe the Directory for 1873-4 is more nearly correct than any of its predecessors.
This year's Directory contains 7,812 names, and on the basis, which has been found to be nearly correct, of 3% persons to each name, gives a population of 23,436.
More changes, both in residences and places of business, have been made within the past two years, than in the same time since our connection with the publication of the work.
The Directory contains a great amount of information concerning the public, religious, charitable and private institutions of the city, which makes it a valuable present record as well as an historical authority.
Every person should have at his place of business, or at his house, a Directory, not only as a daily convenience, but also as a valuable record of local history.
An examination of the Business Department shows the steady growth of our industries, and gives the most encouraging prospects for the future.
GREENOUGH, JONES & CO.,
Compilers and Publishers.
NEW BEDFORD ADVERTISEMENTS.
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142 Union Street, New Bedford.
Forward Daily, in charge of Reliable Messengers, all descriptions of Goods
and Valuables to Boston, Providence, Taunton, and through
connecting Expresses, to all
CITIES AND TOWNS IN NEW ENGLAND AND CANADA.
Also, Agents for the sale of Tickets West ami Southwest, via Penn.
Central, New York and Erie, New York Central,
and Baltimore and Ohio Atailioads.
Boston, 34 Court Square. Providence, 52 Dorrance St. Taunton, 7 City Square. Edgartown, John Mayhew.
Vineyard Grove, 757 Commonwealth Avenue.
EXPRESS
FORWARD DA.IZY TO
NEW YORK, CALIFORNIA, SOUTH, AND WEST.
Agents for the Sale of Tickets for the various Steamship Lines to San Francisco and Europe.
Bills of Exchange and Sight Drafts on the Principal European Cities, in, sums to suit.
OFFICES. 142 Union Street, - - New Bedford.
And 65 Broadway, New York.
15# IIP
DEDICATION.
2c> the President and Officers of the Neio Bedford Railroad:
Gentlemen, — To you as officers of an ably managed and popular thoroughfare, which connects our city with the metropolis, and the large manufacturing communities in the interior of New England, we most respectfully dedicate this volume. The public spirit which you have displayed in affording the best of accommodations for your patrons, and facilities to the merchants and manu- facturers of our city, cannot fail to meet the approbation of an appreciating public.
GREENOUGH, JONES & CO.
TAUNTON ADVERTISEMENT.
JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF
?
-AND-
TAUNTON, JMLJ^m&.
A SPECIAL nEPAUTJKENT in our
Will be an Extensive Display of
English and American
WHICH IN
EXTENT OF STOCK,
VARIETY OF PATTERNS, and
INDUCEMENT IN PRICES,
Will surpass anything offered in Bristol County.
Corner of Main and Cedar Streets, TAUNTON, MASS.
COIsTTZlITTS.
PAGE
Abbreviations 83
Advebtising Depabtment follows 320
Banks 310
Benevolent and otheb Societies 295
Business Dieectoby 235
Calendab 15
Churches 284
City Government , 268
Clergymen 240
County Officers 318
Custom House 317
Dedication 5
Distances from corner Union and Purchase Streets.. 29
Educational 281
Fibe Alabm' Telegbaph 280
Fibe Department 274
Halls, Buildings, etc 30
Hydrants and Keservoirs 276
IllCORPORATED COMPANIES, ETC 304
Insurance Companies , 250
Justices of the Peace 320
Light-house Keepers 317
Localities of Interest in and about the City 27
Map opp. title
Masonic 290
mllitaby organizations 313
Notabies Public 320
Odd Fellows 292
Offices 81
Police Depabtment 272
Post Office Depabtment 313
Pbobate Coubts 319
Public Cemetebies 29
Public Libbaby 303
Quabantine 29
Schools 282
Steamship Companies 264
Streets, Courts, and Avenues 17
Temperance Societies 293
United States Officers, etc 317
Ward Boundaries 26
Wharves and Slips 24
NEW BEDFORD ADVERTISEMENTS.
»3r,l»<3
l.M
EVERT VARIETY OF
Picture Frames anft Fancy Walnut Goods mafle to order.
GILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. 144 and 146 Union Street, NEW BEDFORD.
iroiiios, Photographs, Lithographs, Engravings.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND, OR MADE TO OMDBM.
PARLOR BRACKETS, WALE POCKETS, BOOK SHELVES,
BOOK SLIDES, BOOK RESTS, TOWEL RACKS,
VASE STANDS, PASSAPARTOUTS, VELVET MATS,
PICTURE CORD, KNOBS AND RINGS, DEEP OVALS,
RUSTIC WORK, ELOWER STANDS, HAT RACKS.
DEALER IN
MATHEMATICAL, OPTICAL,
CM. INSTRUMENTS
Nautical Stationery, Nautical Books, &g.
Warranted Sextants, Quadrants Octants. Spy-Glasses, Opera Glasses, Barometers. Ther- mometers, Hydrometers, Microscopes, Microscopic Objects. Stereoscopes and Stereuscupic Views, Magnifying Glasses of all descriptions, &c, &c.
ALWAYS ON HAND, AND FOR SALE AT REASONABLE PRICES, AT THE
49 NORTH WATER STREET, NEW BEDFORD, MASS
All kinds of Nautical Ins ruments carefully repaired and practically adjusted.
INDEX TO
NEW BEDFORD ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE
Acushnet Coffee and Spice Mills 33
Acushnet Co-operative Association, S.
Bennett, agent, groceries, &c 37
Akin Francis T., painter 48
Allen Joseph, jr., & Co., marble works
front cover
Allen Thomas N., boat builder 42
Allen's Dining Rooms 17
Authony E. & Sons, pub's Standard 43
Arnold Benj. H., carved ornaments
front part 32
Bach Geo., tailor 26
Baker & Flanders, fish 32
Barrows, Lawton & Co., painters 48
Bartlett A., fish market 30
Barton James, ship smith 7
Bates A. E. Mrs., toys and fancy goods 20
Bates Wm. M., confectionery 22
Baylies J B., auction and com. rooms 35
Baylies & Cannon, com. merchants 29
Blake James E., druggist & apothecary
opp. preface Bosworth William & Son, refrigerators,
front part 32
Bosworth & Baker, carpenters and
builders opp. preface
Bourne Geo. A., auctioneer and com- mission merchant 47
Bo wen Wm. J., carpenter 42
Braley T. E. &'Co., grocers 35
Bradford James C, agent Union Boiler
Co front colored page
Bristol County Mutual Fire Ins. Co 5
Brook Chas. H., fruits 47
Browuell B. F., treas 30
Brownell Luther, harness maker 23
Brownell Wm. O., paper stock, &c 27
Brownell & Wheaton, grocers and soda
water manufacturers 34
Carter R. H. Mrs., hair worker 26
Caswell Wm. H., painter 49
Central Union Association, groceries,
&c 30
Chace Geo. W., hoop skirt munufr 19
Chapman John H., sail maker 45
Chase E. B., sewing machines, &c 22
Church Chas. H., apothecary 35
City Laundry top line on front cover
Clark & Bartlett, fish 38
Coggeshall Edward L., real estate 22
Coggeshall & Co., funeral undertakers
back cover Cole H. G. O., carriage manufacturer. . 6
Cole T. W., marble worker back cover
Commercial Mutual Marine Insurance
Co front colored page
Cook David, feed and grain 45
Cook John S., stable 40
Cook Samuel H., insurauce agent, inside
front cover
Cook Wm. H. & Co., paper stock 39
Cornish A., physician. 2
Cota & Smith, grocers 34
Covell J. L., silk hat manufacturer
front colored page Craigie Andrew, braes founder, plumb- er, &c front colored page
PAGE,
Croacher Thos. W., doors, &c 12
Dana C. , restaurant 19
Davenport, Mason & Co.'s Express
opp. dedication 4
Davis & Hatch, coffee and spices 33
Delano George & Co., sperm and whale
oil 8
Delano Gustavus, stucco worker and
mason 25
Delano R. M ,coal. . . .opp. sts.,cts., &c. 16
Dews Edwin, stationer, &c front cover
Dewson, Williams & Co., tanners,
front colored page Dexter & Haskins, watches and jewelry 20
Doull James, lumber 2
Durfee James, house and ship smith. . . 16
Dwight Wm. B. & Co., provisions -. 34
Edwards William L., shipwright 14
Eggers S., guns and sporting apparatus 36 Eilis's fine art gallery, 40 William street
top line back cover
Ellis & Collins, millwrights 16
Eureka Flour Mills 10
Evans Isaac, carriage trimmer 23
Excelsior Dye House 31
Fessenden & Baker, pubs. New Bedford
..ercury 43
First National Bank : 311
Fisher Henry H., baker 28
Fisher James & Co., dry goods 23
Forbes F. H.. agent New Bedford and
New York Steamship Co 41
Foster John M., carpenter 28
Gardner & Ryder, oils 11
Garnett J. H., sewing machines 25
Geils Gerett, furniture 22
Gibbs L. H., grocer 31
Gifford John A., machinist 14
Gifford Thos. J. & Co., plumbers and
gas fitters front colored page
Gifford & Allen, brass founders, plumb- ers, &c front colored page
Gifford & Barker, provisions 3£
Gosnold Workingmen's Co-Operative
Association. H. R. Luther, agent,
groceries, &c 33
Gray J. F., confectionery and icecream
front colored page
Greene & Wood, lumber 39
Grinnell Edmund, prop. New Bedford
Iron Foundry 41
Grinnell Lawrence, insurance agent,
front colored page
Hall S. M., flour 10
Harding Chas. P., Excelsior dye house. 31 Hastings & Co., sperm and whale oil. . . 9 Haswell A. K., cigars and tobacco
front cover
Hatch & Co.'s Express opp. dedication 4
Hathaway F. R., groceries, &c.
inside back cover Hathaway S., agent Union Boot and
Shoe Co 36
Hathaway & Soule, boot and shoe
manufacturers 19
Hayden Wm. G., stoves and ranges. ... 37
10
NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.
PAGE.
Hazeltine Charles, pianos and musical
merchandise opp. inside front cover
Hazzard & Weaver, carriage mamif's.
front colored page
Holcomb Roland, grocer 32
Holmes Josiah, jr., coal 7
Hough Geo. T., physician 1
Howland John W., ship builder 41
James Thos. M., insurance agent,
front colored page, opp. map
Jenkins Benj. S., painter 49
Jordan Frederick J., watch maker 1
Kempton Eben J., painter 25
King Isaac & Son, blacksmiths 18
Kirby H. S., ship chandlery 15
Kollock Lemuel M., coal front cover
Lawrence Ephraim, 2d, painter 49
Learning P. S, physician 3
Leonard Samuel & Co , sperm and whale
oil 9
Libby J. & Co., bakers and confectioners
front cover Lindsey B., publisher "Whalemen's Ship- ping List 31
Linwood Boarding-house. 12
Luce J. L., carriage smith 39
Luce Wm. T., provisions 36
Luther H. R., agent Gosnold Working- men's Association 33
Macomber Bros., flour, &c 38
Manchester A. P., painter 48
Manchester Otis, granite worker, front
part , 32
Mann H. E., dentist 3
Maxfield Caleb, furniture 25
Maxfleld Wm., painter 48
McAfee John, horticulturist 32
Mechanics' National Bank 311
Merchants' National Bank 310
Mercury, Fessenden & Baker, pubs 43
Merrill M. E. Miss, millinery 19
Milliken E. & Son, groceries and pro- visions 34
Morgridge Chas. H.. stoves, hardware,
&c opp. index to advts. 11
Morse F. & Co., grocers , . 26
Morse Twist Drill and Machine Co 11
Mosher ,Tohn E., boarding-house 12
Mt. Washington Glass Works
front colored page
Murphy T. J., undertaker 44
National Bank of Commerce 310
NesbettF. B., dentist 3
New Bedford Carriage Manufactory
front colored page New Bedford Copper Co.,. .front col'd pace
New Bedford Cordage Co 21
New Bedford Five Cents Savings Bank.. 311
New Bedford Flour Co 13
New Bedford Gas Light Co 309
New Bedford Ice Co 10
New Bedford Institution for Savings .. .312
New Bedford Iron Foundry 41
New Bedford Machine Shop, John A.
Gifford, proprietor 14
New Bedford Tool Co 15
New Bedford and New York Steamship
Co., F. H. Forbes, agent 41
New Bedford Railroad Co
inside back cover New England Marble Works. . . .back cover Nooning W. B., millinery and straw
goods 21
Nye S. G., commission merchant 32
Oesting Chas. A. W., ciear manufr 46
Parker Frederick, fruits and confec- tionery 35
Parker Wm. C, painter 49
Parker & Sherman, furnaces and tin- ware front colored page
PAGE.
Peirce Lloyd N., cooper 7
Peirce & Taber, picture dealers and
frames opp. index to advts. 8
Perry Ellis, coal 37
Perry J. H.& Co., coal 18
Pickens & Ashley, groceries 45
Pond E. D., dining rooms 29
Potter Wm. F. & Co., grocers 38
Ripley & Tripp, lumber 49
Bobbins Augustus, granular fuel 23
Robinson W. A. & Co., sperm and whale
oil 8
Rooth Henry, pianos tuned 3
Ryder Linus, boxes 42
Sawin A. K. P., teamster 47
Sawyer John A., ship smith 39
Sawyer Stephen P., stoves, furnaces, &c,
front colored page
Shaw Franklin, carriage manufr 47
Sherman C. R., mathematical, optical,
and nautical instruments
opp. index to advts. 8
Sherman Wm. D., blacksmith 44
Sisson Otis S., soap 11
Skiff S. B. & Co., carriage and black- smiths 44
Smith Andrew J., horse shoer 18
Smith Wm. S., shipping agent 12
Snow Otis, wheelwright 29
Sowle Frederick A., wooden ware, &c. . 24
Spencer C. L., oculist and aurist 2
Standard, E. Anthony & Sons, publ'rs . 43 Stanton A. G. & Co., groceries and pro- visions 30
Sturtevant & Sherman, carpenters and
builders 44
Sullings, Kingman & Co., hardware and
stoves 15
Swift & Allen, commission merchants. . . 7
Taber Robert B., blank book mnfr 50
Tallman Wm. K., stable 1
Taylor J. P., apothecary 24
Temple Lewis, hairdresser 6
Thayer & Judd, paraffine wax & candles 6 Thomas Wm. E., prof, dancing and cal- isthenics 46
Thompson Anna C. Mrs., doctress. ...... 2
Tilden Niles, cigars and tobacco 28
Tilden & Co., confectionery 17
Tillinghast Joseph S., insurance agent. . 4
Topham Robert C, lumber 51
Tower H. S., prop. Whitcomb House 17
Tripp A. G. & Bro., provisions. . .back cover
Union Bakery, H. H. Fisher, prop 28
Union Boot and Shoe Co., S. Hathaway,
agent 36
Union Boiler Co., J. C. Bradford, agent
front colored page Van Campen H., insurance agent
front cover
Vincent Ambrose, ship chandlery 40
Wade Job, leather manufacturer 40
Watson S. & Son, ship bread 28
Webb Hiram, accountant 17
Whalemen's Shipping List, B. Lindsey,
prop 31
WhitcombF. R., ladies' furnishing goods
front colored page
Whitcomb House, H. S. Tower, prop 17
White Wm. G., carriage manufacturer
front colored page Whittemore M. F., soap manufacturer. . 20
Wilbor A. G., watchmaker 29
Wilde J. P., dry goods 24
Wilson B. G., undertaker 42
Wood, Brightman & Co., plumbers, gas fitters, stoves, furnaces, &c,
opp. inside front cover
Wood J. A. fc Co., com. merchants 34
Wordell W. W., provisions 38
NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.
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INDEX TO
BOSTON AND TAUNTON ADYEKTISEIENT8.
PAGE.
Boston Belting Co., engine hose and belting inside front cover
Bufford J. H. Sons, lithographers. . . .leaf opp 176
Carter J. F., Gloucester (Cape Ann), oil clothes 52
Chilsoti Gardner, stoves, furnaces, and ranges front colored pages
Colby Samuel & Co., clothing manufac- turers, Taunton. back cover
Dennison & Co., shipping tags
back title of book and page 14
French Jas., real estate over calendar
Greenough, Jones & Co 16
Lombard & Co., grindstones
opp. inside back cover
Lord H. & G. W., seines, nets, and twine back colored
Howard Watch and Clock Co., watches, clocks, &c back cover
Margot Bros., watch-case maDufrs
back colored page
PAGE.
Mayer Juliu3 & Co., lithographers
opp. inside back cover
Mellen & Tappan, slate mantels, &c
back colored
Mt. Washington Glass Works
front colored page New England Mutual Ins. Co. .. .back col'd
North Chas. H. & Co., provisions
inside front cover Parker House, Parker & Mills, proprie- tors back cover
Pettingill & Pear, spring beds back col'd
Russell Edward & Co., mercantile agen- cy opp. 240
Skinner N. H. & Co., dry goods, &c,
Taunton opp. contents
Spear E. D., Indian doctor front 13
Stimson & Babcock, varnishes. . .back cover
Whitman E. F., oculist and aurist 51
Williams Brick Co., brick mamvfrs., Taunton 51
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Business Eirectory of Fatrons in Boston and Taunton.
Belting.
Boston Belting Co., 54 and 56 Chauncy, cor. Bedford, Boston (see advt. inside front cover)
Brick Jlaniifacliirci's.
"Williams Brick Co., Williams court, Taun- ton (see adv. dept., p. 51)
Carpets.
Skinner N. H. & Co., Main, cor. Cedar, Taunton (see advt. opp. contents)
Clothing.
Colby Samuel & Co., Taunton (see advt. on back cover)
Dry Goods.
Skinner N. H. & Co., Main, cor. Cedar, Taunton (see advt. opp. contents)
Fngine Hose.
Boston Belting Co., John G. Tappan & Co. general ag'ts, 54 and 56 Chauncy, cor. Bedford, Boston (see advt. inside front cover)
Engraven.
Bufford's J. IT. Sons, 490 Washington, Bos- ton (see advt. opp. p. 177)
Mayer Julius, 4 state, cor. "Wash., Boston (see advt. back colored page)
Fertilizers.
North Chas. H. & Co., 27 and 29 F. H. mar- ket, Boston (see advt. inside front cover)
Freestone.
Lombard & Co., Atlantic ave., cor. Lewis whf., Boston (see advt. opp. inside back cover)
42 lass Shades and Stands.
Mellen & Tappan, 124 Treniont, Boston (see advt. back colored page)
Cllass Ware Manufacturers.
Mt. Washington Glass Works, 141 Milk, Boston (see advt. front colored page)
(Sold and Silver Plating.
Margot Bros., 23 Water, Boston (see advt. back colored page)
W rinds tones. Lombard & Co., Lewis' whf., cor. Atlantic ave., Boston (see advt. opp. inside back cover)
Hats and Caps. Colby Samuel & Co., Taunton (see advt. on back cover)
Hogs, Live and "Dressed.
North Chas. H. & Co., 27 and 29 F. H. mkt., Boston (see advt. inside front cover)
Hotels.
Parker House, Parker & Mills, proprietors, School, Boston (see advt. on back cover)
Insurance Company.
New England Mutual Ins. Co., 62 State, Boston (see advt. opp. inside back cover)
Lard Oil. North Chas. H. & Co., 27 and 29 F. H. mkt., Boston (see advt. inside front cover)
Lithographer.
Bufford's John H. Sons, 490 Wash., Boston
(see advt. opp. p. 177) Mayer Julius & Co., 4 State, Boston (see
advt. opp. inside back cover)
ITIarblc Healers.
Mellen & Tappan, 124 Tremont, Boston (see advt. back colored page)
mercantile Agency.
Russell E. & Co., 55 State, Boston (see advt. colored page opp. p. 240)
Nets, Seines, and Twine.
Lord H. & G. W., Ill Commercial, Boston (see advt. back colored page)
Oculist and Aurist.
Whitman E. F., 110 Court, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 51)
Oil Clothes. Carter J. F., Gloucester (Cape Ann), (see adv. dept., p. 52)
Parian and Bronze Ware, Mellen & Tappan, 124 Tremont, Boston (see advt. back colored page)
Physician.
Spear E. D, (Indian doctor), 713 Wash., Boston (see advt., p. 13)
Pork Packers.
North Chas. H. & Co., 27 and 29 F. H. mkt., Boston (see advt. inside front cover)
Provisions, "Wholesale.
North Chas. H. & Co., 27 and 29 F. H. mkt., Boston (see advt. inside front cover)
Heal Estate Agent.
French Jas., 80 Wash., Boston (see advt. over calendar)
Rubber Belting.
Boston Belting Co., John G. Tappan & Co. general ag'ts, 54 and 56 Chauncy, Boston (see advt. inside front cover) Slate Mantels.
Mellen & Tappan, 124 Tremont, Boston (see advt. back colored page)
Spring Beds.
Pettingill & Pear, 35 Brattle, Boston (see advt. back colored page)
Steam Packing.
Boston Belting Co., 54 and 56 Chauncy, Boston (see advt. inside front cover)
Stoves, Furnaces, and Banges.
Chilson Gardner, 99 and 101 Blackstone, Boston (see advt. front colored pages)
Tags and Labels.
Dennison & Co., Suffolk pi., Boston (see advt. back of book and page 14)
Tiles.
Mellen & Tappan, 124 Tremont, Boston (see advt. back colored page)
"Varnishes and Japans.
Stimson & Babcock, 114 Broad, Boston (see advt. back cover)
Wax Flower materials.
Mellen & Tappan, 124 Tremont, Boston (see advt. back colored page)
Watch Case manufacturers.
Margot Bros., 23 Water, Boston (see advt. back colored page)
Watch manufacturers.
Howard Watch and Clock Co., 114 Tremont, Boston (see advt. on back cover)
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STREETS, COURTS, AND AVENUES.
The streets of New Bedford, with a very few excep- tions, are laid out north and south, and east and west. Those running north and south are numbered commencing at Union, street, and increasing each way, with the even numbers on the east, and the odd numbers on the west side. Those running east and west are numbered com- mencing at the river, and increasing westerly, with the even numbers on the south, and the odd numbers on the north side.
The letters enclosed by parentheses, which follow the names of any streets, signify the general bearing of such street from the City Hall. Thus, School street (S.), is south from the City Hall.
Acushnet avenue (N.), from the railroad crossing at B. Rodman's farm north to Acushnet village
Adams, from County to Mt. Pleasant
Allen (S. W.), from County west to Dartmouth line and nearly in line with Wing and Howland. Numbers commence at County
Allen's Mill road (N. W.), leading from Perry's corner to " Allen's Mill " in Dartmouth
Anthony (S. W.), second west of County, extending south from Grove to 86 Bedford
Ark lane (E.), from North Second to river east
Arnold (S. W.), from County west between School and Walnut. Numbers commence at County
Ash (N. W.), from Bedford to Parker, open from Kemp- ton to Bedford, being the sixth west of County
Ashland (N. W.), from Robeson to Durfee
Ashley, west from County to east side of Ashland
Atlantic (N. W.), from Arnold south next west to Emer- son
Austin court, from Austin to Hazard. Numbers com- mence at Austin
Austin, from Purchase west to County, and in line with Ashley
Beach (W.), from Kempton northerly
Bedford (S.), from Third west across County to Ash- Numbers commence at Third 2
18 NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.
Bellville road (N. E.), leading from McPherson's wharf at
Bellville to the stone bridge at Acushnet village Bethel (E.), continuation of First from Union to William Blackmore (S.), from County to South Front Bonney (S. W.), extends from 29 Allen south to "Wash- ington, and next east of Orchard Bowditch (N.), from Cedar Grove to Sawyer Borden (S. W.), from Alien north Braleyville road (N.), from Old County road to Braley's
station Burgess lane, west from Cedar Bush (S.), from South Water near Gas Works west to 9
South Orchard Campbell (N.), from Ray west to County Cannon (S. E.), from South Water west to Third, nearly
in a line with Russell Cedar Grove (N.), from Rock to County and beyond Cedar (W.), fifth west of County, and extends from Court
to Durfee Centre (E.), from North Water east to Central wharf Chancery (W.), from Court north. This is the seventh
west of County Cheapside (E.), from Union to William, in range with
Fifth, and nearly in line with Pleasant Cherry (S. W.), from Sixth west to County, open from
Seventh to County Chestnut (N. W.), second west of County, and extends
from Kempton to Parker Clark's Point road (S. E.), from Cove at Orphan's Home
around Clark's point Clark (N), from north end of Purchase westerly Clay (S. W.), from 21 Grape northerly to Hickory Clinton (S. W.), west from County, and extending from
County to Emerson Coffin (S. E.), from Eddy's wharf west to South Second. Coggeshall (N.), from Acushnet av. to Mt. Pleasant Commercial (S. E.), from Front westerly to South Water Cook (W), from Kempton north between Chancery and
Liberty County avenue (N. W.), from County east, beginning at
Smith County (W.), extends from Clark's Cove northerly across
Union, over Acushnet Heights to Linden. The num- bers commence at the south end, increasing through
its whole length to the north Court (W.), from County west, passing the Court House,
Jail, etc., on the north. Numbers commencing at
County
NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY. 19
Cove (S.), from the southerly extremity of County, in the vicinity of Clark's Cove, easterly to the water. The numbers commence at County and increase easterly.
Crapo (S. W.), from 171 Grinnell to Rockland
Crapo place (S.),from Dunbar's lane east from Dartmouth
Cross (S. E.), from Pine south to Leonard
Cypress (N. W.), third west of County, and extends from Kempton to Smith
Cypress avenue (N. W.), from 29 Cypress
Dartmouth (S. W.), from 30 Allen south-westerly past the Rural Cemetery. Numbers commence at Allen
Delano (S. W.), from South Water west to County, a short distance south of the Grove school-house
Division (S.), from County to South Water, next south of Delano
Dunbar's lane (S. W.), from Dartmouth easterly near the Dartmouth line
Durfee (N. W.), west from Ashland to New County road
Edwards court, rear of 98 North Second
Eighth (W.), from Spring north to 105 Elm
Elm (N.), from North Water west across County to Ash
Emerson (S. W.), from Kempton south to Court, and from Arnold south
Fair (S. W.), from Dartmouth opposite school-house east- erly to 13 County
Fifth (S.), from Union south to Grinnell
First (S. E.), from Union south to Coffin
Forest (S. W.), next south of Allen, extending west from 49 County to 11 Bonney. The numbers are calcu- lated to commence at Third, with which it will here- after most probably communicate.
Foster (N.), from Middle north to Maxfield. Numbers commence at Middle
Fourth (S.), from Union south, now open from Union nearly to Wing
Franklin (N.), third north of Willis, and extends from Purchase west to County. Numbers commence at Purchase
Fruit (S. W.), from Dartmouth opp. Rural Cemetery
Grand (N. W.), from New County road westerly
Granite (S. W.), from Orchard west, south of Arnold
Grape (S. W.), this street extends westerly from Oak, and is situated a little north of the Rural Cemetery
Greene (S. W.), from 66 Bedford to 18 Allen, between County and Orchard
Griffin (S. E.), from Third easterly
Grinnell (S.), from the river west across County to Dart- mouth
Grove (S. W.), between Bedford and Hawthorn, extend- ing from South Orchard westerly
20 NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.
Hall's court (E.), between North Second and Purchase,
opens on William Hamilton (E.), from North Water east to Rotch's wharf,
on the south side of the Merchants' National Bank Harrison (S. W.), next west of Dartmouth, aud extends
from Hickory southerly to Oak Hathaway road (N. W.), west from Mt. Pleasant to
Smith's mills Hawthorn (S. W.), from 104 County west. Numbers
commence at County Hazard court, from Austin to Hazard, first east of County.
Numbers commence at Austin Hazard, from Purchase to County, next north of Merri- mack Hickory (S. W.), from 63 Dartmouth west to Allen opp.
Ward and nearly in line with Fair High (N. E.), from No. Water west to County Highland (N. W.), from Mt. Vernon to Mt. Pleasant Hill (N.), from Kempton to Hillman. Numbers are cal- culated to commence somewhere south of Middle, whenever the street shall be extended in that direc- tion Hillman (N.), from North Water near N. B. Flour Mill,
west across County to Cedar Howland (S. E.), from Third east across South Water to Prospect, and nearly in line with Wing. Numbers commence at Third and increase easterly. Irving court (S.#W.), from Hawthorn north, between
South Orchard and Cottage Jenney ( W.), south from Kempton to Court. Jenny Lind (W.), from Kempton north, first west of
Noel Taber road. Jones lane (N. W.), from Noel Taber road, westerly. Kempton (N.), from North Second west across County,
running into the "Smith Mills" road. Leonard (S. E.), from South Water east to Cross, and
nearly in line with Bedford. Lewis (S. W.), from Grape south to Rural cemetery. Liberty (W.), south from Kempton, west of Park. Lincoln (W.), from Union to Arnold, first west of Cot- tage. Linden (N.),from Purchase westerly past the school- house to Ashland. Numbers are calculated to com- mence somewhere to the east of Purchase. Lindsay (N. W.), south from Kempton, west of Liberty. Logan (N. E.), east from Purchase to No. Front. It is
the next north of Linden. Maple (W.), from So. Cottage to Ash, between Clinton and Hawthorn.
NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY. 21
Market (S.), from Cheapside west to North Sixth, on the
south side of City Hall. Numbers commence at
Cheapside. Maxfield (N.), from the river west, crossing County to
Cedar. Mechanics lane (N.), from Purchase west to 32 Eighth. Merrimac (N.), first north of Franklin, running from Ray
to County. Numbers commence at Ray. Middle Point road (S.), from Cove to Clark's Point. Middle (N.), from the river, near the entrance to the
bridge, west to Ash. Mill (N.), from Ray west, crossing County to Cedar and
from Beach to Noel Taber road. Morgan (W.), from 149 County west, a little north of the
range of William, to Ash. Morgan's lane (S. E.), from South Second east, to the
river, and on the north side of the common burying
ground. The numbers commence at present at South
Water. Mount Pleasant (N. W.), from Durfee north to North
road Mount Vernon (N. W.), from Mount Pleasant westerly
to Highland. Nash road (N.), from Acushnet Avenue at the Nash farm,
west to Mount Pleasant. New County road (N. W.), from the intersection of
Parker and North Chancery northerly to Perry's
Neck road. Noel Taber road (N. W.), the road running northerly
from the Smith Mills road at the Cannonville Meeting
House to the North road at Rockdale. North (N.), from the river west across County, open
from the river to Cedar. North road (N. W.), called also Hathaway, from Smith
Mills in Darmouth, past Rockdale to Mount Pleasant. North Chancery (N. W.), from Smith northerly, to Parker. North Cottage (W.), from Union north to Elm. North Front (E.), from Union north to Middle and from
Warns utta northerly. North Oak (N.), from Pope nearly to Franklin. North Orchard fW.), from Court south to Union. North Second (E.), from Union north to Maxfield. North Sixth (W.), from Union north to Middle. North Water (E.), from Union north to Hillman. Oak (S. W.), from Dartmouth westerly, being the first
north of the Rural cemetery. Old County road (N.), from Acushnet to- Freetown line. Page (S. W.), south from Hawthorn to Allen. Park (W.), south from Kempton, west of Emerson.
22 NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.
Parker (N. W.), from County west to Noel Taber road. Pearl (N), first north of Willis, extending from Ray west
to County, passing in front of the railroad station. Peckham (N.), from County to Mount Pleasant. Penniman (N.), from north end of Purchase westerly. Philip's road (N.), a road in the northwesterly part of
the city, running in a northwesterly direction from
the Old County road. It takes its name from King
Philip. Now called Skiff's avenue. Pine (S. E.), from South Water east to the river. Plainville road (N. W.), from Hathaway road to Perry's
Neck. Pleasant (N), from Union to Elm and from Kempton
north, crossing the Common, «&c, to Linden. Pond (N. E.), from Ray near Wamsutta Mills. Pope (N.), second north of Willis, extending from Pur- chase west to County, on the north side of the Com- mon. Potter (N. W.), from New County road opposite Grand
easterly. Prospect (S. E.), from Howland south to Patomska Mills.
This is the second east of South Water. Purchase (N. E.), from Union north to the Engine-house
of Water Works. Ray (N. E.), from Kempton north to Acushnet avenue.
The numbers are calculated to commence at some
place south of Kempton street. Ricketson court (S. W.), entrance 9 North Sixth street,
between William and Union. Rivet (S.), from County to South Water near the Grove
school-house. Robeson (N. W.), from County at Robeson's Corner
west to Ashland street, thence westerly to Cedar. Rock (N. E.) from Cedar Grove to Sawyer. Rockland (S. W.), from County to Bonney nearly in a
line with Timothy. Rodman (E.), from North Water east to Front. Rose Alley (E.), from North Water east to Front. Rotch's square, Front (E.),foot of Hamilton and Rodman. Rural (S. W.), leads from Allen to Rural cemetery. Russell (S.), from Third west to County. The numbers
are in continuation of the numbers on Cannon. Sawyer (N.), from Rock to County. School (S.), from Front west to County. Sears (S. W.), from 134 Washington south to Fair. Sears' court (E.), between Union and William, opens No.
25 Purchase. Seneca (N. E.), from Ray easterly. Seventh (S. W.), from Union south to Cherry.
NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY. 23
Shepherd's Lane, from 28 South Water to Front, next south of Commercial.
Sherman (S. W.), next north of Grinnell, extending from 40 County west to 19 Bonney. Numbers commence at County.
Skiff's avenue (N.), from Old County road to Freetown line.
Smith (1ST. W.), from County west to the Oak Grove Cem- etery.
Smith street court (N. W.), opening from Smith to the north between Nos. 63 and 65.
Smith's Mills road (W.), the road leading from Kempton to the village of Smith's Mills, in Dartmouth.
South (S.), from the river west to County, and next south of Grinnell. Numbers commence at river.
South Cottage (S. W.), from Union south to 71 Allen.
South First (S.), from Howland, open nearly to Rivet.
South Front (S. E.), from Union south to Walnut, and again from the easterly range of Howland south to South. Numbers commence on Union.
South Orchard (S. W.), from Arnold south to 80 Bedford and from Dartmouth south to Rockland.
South Second (S. E.), from Union to Blackmore. Num- bers commence on Union.
South Sixth (S.), from Union south to County.
South Water (S. E.), from Union south, leading to Clark's Point.
Spring (S.), from South Second west to County. Num- bers commence at South Second.
Spruce (N. W.), from opp. 164 North to Smith.
State (N.), from Maxfield north. The numbers are cal- culated to commence somewhere south of Kempton street.
Sullivan (N. W.), a court opening from Middle nearly opposite No. 228.
Summer (N. W.), first west of County, extending north from Elm, and passing on the east side of the High school-house to Parker. The numbers are calculated to commence at Union.
Summit (N. W.), from Kempton northerly west of Beach.
Swamp (N. W.), a court opening from 10 Cedar and ex- tending to Sullivan street.
Sycamore (N.), west from Pleasant to Cedar.
Tarkiln Hill road (N.), road leading from Acushnet over _ Tarkiln Hill.
Third (S. E.), from Union south to Blackmore
Thomas (N. W.), from Hillman north. The numbers are calculated to commence south of Hillman
Thompson's lane (S.), from County westerly
24 NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.
Timothy (S.), from County to Third
Timothy (S. W.), from Dartmouth east to Bonney
Topham (N. W.), from New County road above Durfee to Highland
Tremont (S. W.), from Court to Hawthorn
Turner's court, east from Ray between Wall and Merri- mack
Union (S.), from Front west across County to Ash
Vine (N. W.), north from Durfee west of Mt. Pleasant
Walden (N. W), from 72 Hillman north to Sycamore. The numbers are calculated to commence some dis- tance south of- Hillman
Wall (N. E.), second north of Pearl, extending from the river to Ray
Walnut (S.), from Front west to County nearly in a line with Clinton
Wamsutta (N. E.), east from Purchase to Railroad whf. south of Wamsutta Mills
Ward (S. W.), from Allen opp. Hickory
Washburn (N. E.), from Acushnet avenue east to the river north of Wamsutta Mills
Washington (S. W.), from Fourth west to Dartmouth. The numbers are calculated to commence at Third, with which Washington may hereafter communicate
Weaver (S. W.), from Dartmouth west
West Campbell (N. W.), from Cedar to No. Chancery
West Middle (W.), from Emerson to Chancery
West Wall (W), from Court north near Jenney
William (N.),from North Water west to County, passing on the north side of the Custom House and City flail, and on the south side of Liberty Hall and Pub- lic Library
Willis (N.), from Ray west crossing County to North Chancery
Wing (S.), from Third west to County, and nearly in line with Howland at the east and Allen at the west
Winter, from Dartmouth road westerly to Dartmouth
WHARVES AND SLIPS.
Atlantic wharf, foot of Pine street, between Eddy's and
Leonard's wharves Baltimore slip, foot of Union street and between Taber's
and Merchants' wharves Bedford wharf, next south of Eddy's wharf Bellville wharf, Bellville
NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY. 25
Central wharf, foot of Centre street
City wharf and railway, opens opp. 67 So. Water next
north of the Gas Works Commercial wharf, foot of Commercial street and next
south of Merchants' wharf Durfee's wharf, foot of Maxfield street Eddy's wharf, foot of Coffin street
Fairhaven Ferry slip, South Front street foot of School Fish Island, directly east of the foot of Middle street, to
which it is connected by the bridge. The island is
nearly surrounded with extensive wharf privileges Gas Company's wharf, at Gas Works George Howland's wharf, foot of North street, on the
north side, next south of Samuel Rodman's wharf Gosnold wharf, from Ray street north of Maxfield Hastings & Co.'s wharf, foot of Grinnell street Hazard's wharf, opens opp. 77 North Water street J. & J. Howland's wharf, foot of Middle street and next
south of Parker's wharf Leonard's wharf, foot of Leonard street McPherson's wharf, Bellville Merchants' wharf; foot of High street Merchants' wharf, foot of Union street and next south of
Taber's wharf Merrill's wharf, between Walnut and School streets, opens
nearly opp. 45 South Water street Packet slip, foot of Centre street, bet. Central and Rotch's
wharves Parker's wharf, foot of Middle street, north of J. & J.
Howland's wharf and next south of the bridge Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Co.'s wharf,
foot of Walnut Pope's Island, lies east of Fish Island, and crossed by N.
B. and Fairhaven bridge Railroad wharf, north of Samuel Rodman's wharf and
near the Wamsutta Mills' Rotch's wharf, near the foot of Hamilton and Rodman
streets Samuel Rodman's wharf, foot of Hillman street Steamboat wharf, foot of School street Taber's wharf, next north of Union street bet. Central
and Merchants' wharves Wareham slip, bet. Taber's and Central wharves Whaleman's slip, north of Rotch's square, and near the
foot of Rodman street. Wilcox & Richmond's wharf, foot of North street, on the
south side, and next south of George Howland's whf.
26 NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.
WARD BOUNDARIES.
WARD 1. All that portion of the city lying north of a line drawn from the river through the centre of Pearl street to County street, thence through the centre of Coun- ty street to Smith street, and thence through the centre of Smith street to the Dartmouth line.
WARD 2. All that portion of the city lying between a line drawn through the centre of Pearl street to County, thence through the centre of County street to Smith street, and thence through the centre of Smith street to the Dartmouth line, and a line drawn from the river through the centre of Hillman street to Cypress street, thence through the centre of Cypress street to Kempton street, thence through the centre of Kempton street to the Dartmouth line.
WARD 3. All that portion of the city lying between a line drawn from the river through the centre of Hill- man street to Cypress street, thence through the centre of Cypress street to Kempton street, thence through the centre of Kempton street to the Dartmouth line, and a line drawn from the river through the centre of Ark lane to No. Second street, thence through the centre of No. Second sti-eet to Middle street, and thence through the centre of Middle street to the Dartmouth line.
WARD 4. All that portion of the city lying between a line drawn from the river through the centre of Ark lane to No. Second street, thence through the centre of No. Second street to Middle street, and thence through the centre of Middle street to the Dartmouth line, and a line drawn from the river through the centre of School street to Fourth street, thence through the centre of Fourth street to Spring street, thence through the centre of Spring street to County street, thence through the cen- tre of County street to Arnold street, and thence through the centre of Arnold street to the Dartmouth line, also in- cluding Pope's and Fish Islands.
WARD 5. All that portion of the city lying between a line drawn from the river through the centre of School to Fourth street, thence through the centre of Fourth street, to Spring street, thence through the centre of Spring to County street, thence through the centre of County street to Arnold street, and thence through the centre of Arnold street to the Dartmouth line, and a line drawn from the river through the centre of Griffin street to Third street, thence through the centre of Third street to Bedford street, thence through the centre of Bedford street
NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY. 29
PUBLIC CEMETERIES.
There are three public cemeteries in the city.
The Rural Cemetery is in the south part of the city, on the west side of Dartmouth street, about one mile from the City Hall. Also an entrance on Rural street from Allen street.
The Oak Grove Cemetery is in the west part of the city, on the north side of Smith and Parker streets, about one mile northwest of the City Hall.
The Pine Grove Cemetery is situated on the road lead- ins: to Tarkiln Hill near Acushnet village.
QUARANTINE.
Port Physician. — Charles L. Swasey. Office 93£ Mid- dle street.
The quarantine ground is bounded as follows : — But- ler's flats on the south, the east shore of Clark's point on the west, the Eleven Foot Bank on the north, and the Egg Islands on the east.
DISTANCES
FROM CORNER OF UNION AND PURCHASE STREETS, NEW
BEDFORD, TO SUNDRY PLACES.
M. R.
To guide-board at the Head of Acushnet, 3 125
To the Sampson House, at Middleborough Ponds, 16 4 To Taunton Court House, via Sampson's, 26 156
To Jonathan Tobey's, 7 113
To Stone Bridge, near Freetown Furnace, 10 84
To the Sampson House, on the Bristol County
road, 12 294
To Taunton Court House, via Bristol County road, 22 88 To Smith's Mills, in Dartmouth, 3 13
To Hicks's Meeting House, via Smith's Mills, 7 20
To Assonet village, via Smith's Mills and Hicks's
Meeting House, 16 2
30 NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.
To Taunton Court House, via Smith's Mills and
Hicks' Meeting House, To the head of Westport To Stone Bridge Hotel, at Howland's Ferry, To Newport Post-office,
To Resolved Howland's Corner, in Dartmouth, To Padanaram bridge,
To K. Snow's Corner, via Padanaram bridge, To Holder Slocum's Corner, To Russell's Mills, To K. Snow's Corner, via Holder Slocum's Corner, 8
24 |
10 |
7 |
276 |
17 |
24 |
29 |
171 |
2 |
12 |
3 |
225 |
5 |
184 |
4 |
192 |
7 |
61 |
, 8 |
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HALLS, BUILDINGS, OFFICES, Etc.
Alms-house, Clark's point
Barker's Hall, 113 Union
Central Police station, No. 1, South Second n. Union
China Hall building, 39 Purchase
City Hall building, New Market sq.
City Hall, in City Hall building, New Market sq.
City Marshal's office, South Second n. Union
Concert Hall, 19^ Purchase .
County Court House, County street between William and Union
Cummings' building, Purchase cor. William
Custom House, William cor. North Second
Elm street Hall, 50 Elm
Free Masons' Hall (colored), 139 Union
Hicks' building, Purchase cor. Mechanics lane
House of Correction and Jail, Court street west of County
Liberty Hall building, Purchase cor. William
Liberty Hall, in Liberty Hall building
Library building, William corner Pleasant
Masonic building, Union bet. Purchase and Cheapside
Masonic Hall, in Masonic building, Union between Pur- chase and Cheapside
Mechanics' Hall, 73 William
Merchants' block, Union cor. Front
Music Hall, 70 William
New Bedford Cordage Co.'s building, Rotch's wharf
New Bedford R. R. depot, Pearl n. Purchase
Odd Fellows' Hall, Hicks' building, Purchase
Old Town Hall, South Second near Union
NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY. 31
Parker's block, foot of Middle cor. No. Front Pierian Hall, 6 Ricketson block, Union Police Court, South Second near Union Rodman's building, Rotch's wharf Ricketson block, Union cor. Fourth Sears' Hall, 13£ Cheapside Taber's block, head of Taber's wharf Telegraph office, 26 North Water Thornton Hall, 73 Union Waverley Hall, 9 Fourth
OFFICES.
City Assessors' office, Public Library building
City Clerk's office, Public Library building
City Collector's office, Public Library building
City Marshal's office, South Second near Union
City Treasurer's office, Public Library building
Health office, at City Marshal's, off South Second
Mayor's office, Public Library building
Overseers of the Poor's office, City Hall building
Police office, South Second near Union
Post-office, William cor. North Second
Register of Deeds' office, County Court House, County
street corner Court Superintendent of Public Schools' office, City Hall build- ing Superintendent of Streets' office, 64 High Water Commissioner's office. City Hall building
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MANUFACTURER OF
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OTIS MANCHESTER,
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Tombs, Curbings, &c, furnished at short notice. YARD, 40 CHESTNUT STREET.
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$3F*All Orders by mail or express promptly attended to.
NEW BEDFORD
DIRECTORY,
17;
EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS.
Ab., above; agt., agent; asst., assistant; av., avenue; b. orbds., boards; bet. between; bldg., building; blk., block; (Cal.) California; com. mer., commis- sion merchant ; c. or cor., corner; c. r., counting room; ct., court; h., house; lab., laborer; mkr., maker; innfr., manufacturer; N. B., New Bedford; N. B. & T. R. R., New Bedford and Taunton Railroad; M, T. D. & M. Co., Morse Twist Drill and Machine Co. ; S. S. B. & S. Co., South Shore Boot and Shoe Co.; n., near; opp., opposite; pi., place; P. O., Post Office; pres., president; rd.,road; Rev., reverend; St., street; sec, secretary ; sq., square; supt., super- intendent; treas., treasurer; (U. S. N.) United States Navy; (U. S. A.) United States Army; whol., wholesale; wid., widow; whf., wharf; wks., works.
» ABBE EDWARD P., physician and surgeon, room 1, 6 Ricketson block, h. County, opp. Walnut Abel Frank, tinman, bcls. 1 Logan Abrams James, at glass works, h. 14 Walnut Abrams John, glass works, h. 16 Griffin Abrams William, at glass works, h. 56 South Second ACUSHNET CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, gro- ceries and provisions, 85 Third, cor. Russell, Sylvanus Bennett, agent, George P. Wood, asst. Acushnet Coffee and Spice Mills, 59 High Adams Charles H., shipmaster, h. 41 Sycamore Adams Charles W., gilder, bds. 104 Sycamore Adams Eben C, shoemaker, 215 County, h. 104 Sycamore Adams Hannah D., widow of Winthrop, h. 30 Cypress Adams Lemuel D., mariner, bds. 21 Bedford Adams Nathaniel, cooper, Front, cor. Middle, house 117 Maxfield [Maxfield
Adams Stephen F., photographer, 39 Purchase, bds. 117 Adams Zenas H., h. 187 County Adams Zenas L., h. 187 County Addy William, weaver, h. 2 Hazard ct. Admonson Thomas, mulespinner, h. 13 Austin ct. Aghen John B., laborer, h. 6 Willis Agnew John, laborer, h. 179 South Second . 3
34 NEW BEDFORD [A] DIRECTORY.
Aiken A. Horace, at N. B. Water Works, h. S. E. corner
Purchase and High Aiken James, coachman, h. 3 Spruce Aiken Mary A., widow of Charles, h. 4 Crapo Aiken Thomas, mariner, h. 197 Elm Aiken William A., ropemaker, h. 7 Liberty Aiken William H., bookkeeper W. C. N. Swift and E.
Perry, bds. Parker House Aikin Abraham, blacksmith, h. 98 Purchase Aikin Abraham H., plumber, bds. 98 Purchase Aikin Annie L. Mrs., dressmaker, 5-^ Cheapside, h. do. Aikin John, master mariner, h. 67 Third Aikin Lemuel S., 6 North Water, h. 79 Hillman Aikin Orrin M. S., clerk, 37 No. Water, bds. 65 High Akers James W., laborer, h. 178 Kempton AKIN FRANCIS T., painter, and painters' supplies, 9
No. Water, h. 95 Third Akin John P., rigger, h. 51 Middle Akin Mary, widow of Alexander, h. 188 County Akin Seth K., surveyor of lumber, h. 26 Griffin Akin William T., laborer, house head of Court Albee Harmon, carder No. 4 Wamsutta Mills, boards 1
Logan Albert Elizabeth, widow of John, h. 230 Middle Albert Thomas, oil manufacturer, h. 152 South First Albert Thomas, jr., patternmaker, h. 154 South First Albiston Roger W., merchant tailor, 25 Purcnase, house
86 Walden Albro Alfred G., farmer, bds. Maxfield, n. Cedar Albro Andrew, farmer, h. head of Maxfield Albro Charles A., farmer, h. 10 Liberty Albro Geo. E., blockmaker, bds. J. Clarke's, Mt. Pleasant Albro Ivory, shoemaker, bds. W. J. Albro's, New County
road Albro William J., h. New County road, cor. Durfee Alden Charles O., carpenter M. H. Bliss, h. 25 Cannon Alden George N., clerk, 44 North Water, bds. 63 State Alden Silas, house 63 State Alger Charles B., foreman Hastings Oil Works, house 124
South Front Alger Julia A., wid. of William H., h. 100 So. Second Allan Robert (Allan & Whitney), cooper, 17 Hamilton,
house 64 Thomas Allan & Whitney (Robert Allan and Alonzo Whitney),
coopers, 17 Hamilton Allen Abner W., carpenter, h. 172 Pleasant Allen Abram, watchman N. B. Flour Co., h. 59 Thomas Allen Abram A., country store, Allen's Corner, Plainville,
house do.
NEW BEDFORD [A] DIRECTORY. 35.
Allen Admiral K., house 55 Smith
Allen Alfred, mariner, h. 49 County
Allen Andrew H., teamster, h. Allen's Corner, Plainville
Allen Asa, cook almshouse, h. 68 So. Second
Allen Asa L. H., framemaker L. B. Ellis, bds. 68 South
Second Allen Bartlett Mrs., millinery, 21 Purchase, h. 25 Third Allen Bartlett, boatbuilder, City wharf, h. 25 Third Allen Charles, stonecutter, h. 175 Grinnell Allen Charles, currier, house 78 Elm Allen Charles E., teamster, h. 183 S. Water Allen Charles F., driver Tucker & Cummings, h. 73 First Allen Charles G., clerk Tucker & Cummings, house 166
Grinnell Allen Charles J., bootmaker, bds. 148 Mill Allen Charles 1ST. (I. & J. H. Palmer & Co.), fancy goods,
153 Union, h. 7 Ricketson's court Allen Clark, mariner, h. 9 Chestnut
Allen Clement, lab. W. A. Robinson & Co., h. 49 County Allen Daniel B. (Allen & Hunt), merchant tailor, 96
Union, h. 71 North Allen Daniel H., carpenter, h. Plainville Allen David E., master mariner, h. 173 Grinnell Allen Edward F., cutter Allen & Hunt, bds. 71 North Allen Edward H. (Gifford & Allen), brass founder and
plumber, North Front, cor. Hazard's wharf, house 33
Seventh Allen Elishab, carpenter, h. 12 Cypress Allen Eliza W., widow of Gilbert, h. 39 So. Sixth Allen Francis, master mariner, h. 148 Mill Allen Frederick ^Joseph Allen, jr. & Co.), marbleworker,
20 North Second, h. 23 Maxfield Allen Frederick, waiter Parker House, bds. do. Allen Frederick B. (Allen & Wing), coffee and spices, 23
Union, bds. 45 Sycamore Allen Frederick S. (Swift & Allen), merchant, Taber's
wharf, h. 34 So. Sixth Allen Frederick S., foreman Thayer & Judd, h. 23 Bonney Allen George C, tinman, 45 N. Water, bds. 46 William Allen George H., master mariner, bds. 49 Fifth Allen Geo. P., carpenter, h. Allen's Corner, Plainville Allen George T., N. B. Flour Mill, h. 58 Hillman Allen Gideon (Gideon Allen & Son), commission mer- chant, 74 No. Water, h. 23 So. Sixth Allen Gideon, corresponding clerk Morse Twist Drill and
Machine Co., h. 23 So. Sixth Allen Gideon & Son (Gideon Allen and Gilbert Allen),
commission merchants, 74 No. Water
36 NEW BEDFORD [A] DIRECTORY.
Allen Gilbert (Gideon Allen & Son), commission merch't,
74 North Water, h. 158 Union Allen Green B., blacksmith, h. 22 Bedford Allen Henry M. (Allen & Robinson), carpenter & builder,
Leonard's wharf, h. 49 County Allen James, confectioner W. M. Bates, bds. 2 Emerson Allen James, shipkeeper, h. 2 Emerson Allen James, weaver, h. 19 Austin
Allen James D., marbleworker, 20 No. Second, h. 30 Hill Allen James M., jr., boatbuilder, No. Water, near North,
bds. at Fairhaven Allen James P., house 11 Morgan
Allen Jesse, harnessmaker, 7 Purchase, h. 43 No. Second Allen Jesse K., wheelwright, h. Plainville Allen John A. P., IT. S. collector, and (Allen & Bliss)
crockery, 121 Union, h. 1 Lincoln, cor. Union Allen John C., books, &c., 47 Purchase, h. 207 do. Allen John J., hackman Sherman & Reynard, boards 154
Grinnell Allen John S. (Smith & Allen), sparmaker, rear 20 Front,
house 102 State Allen Joseph, jr. (Joseph Allen, jr. & Co.), marbleworker,
20 North Second, h. 25 Bush ALLEN JOSEPH, JR. & CO. (Joseph, jr. and Freder- ick Allen), marbleworkers, 20 No. Second Allen Joseph Mrs., teacher private school, h. 25 Bush Allen J. G. Miss, dress and cloak making, 30 Purchase,
bds. at Fairhaven Allen Lewis G., carriage washer S. F. Perry, h. 51 Mill Allen Luke, carpenter, h. 10 Spruce Allen Lydia D., nurse, h. 35 So. Second Allen Mary A. Miss, tailoress, h. 58 Hillman Allen Mary A., widow of Hezekiah, h. 58 Hillman Allen Mary E., widow of George J., h. 73 Mill Allen Mary E. Miss, teacher Fifth street grammar school,
house 25 Bush Allen Nancy, widow of David, h. 76 Pleasant Allen Nathan H, musicteacher, 9^ Purchase, boards 35
Eighth Allen Nelson, h. 26 So. Water Allen Peleg H., mariner, h. 35 Pleasant Allen Phoebe H., widow of Thomas, 2d, h. 49 Fifth Allen Robert N., painter, 9 No. Water, h. 62 Grinnell Allen Sarah H, widow of Joseph H., h. 84 Elm Allen Sarah H., widow of Philip, house Allen's Corner,
Plainville Allen Sarah W., widow of John, h. 7 Allen Allen Slocum, house 39 Fourth Allen Sylvanus W., blacksmith, h. 15 First
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Allen Svlvanus, 2d, h. 58 Sycamore
ALLEN THOMAS L., eatinschouse, 26 So. Water, h. do.
ALLEN" THOMAS N., boatbuilder, North Water, near
.North, house at Fairhaven Allen Thomas T., sexton North Christian church, house
59 Mechanics' lane Allen Uriah P., shipcarpenter, house 76 Hillman Allen William, printer Standard office, boards Mansion
House Allen William H., shoemaker, bds. 12 South Second Allen William H., house 184 Union
Allen William H. H., State constable, office 7 North Wa- ter, house 57 Hill [73 First Allen William W., heelpacker Hathaway & Soule's. bds. Allen & Bliss (John A. P. Allen and Davis S. Bliss), crockery, china, and glass ware, and house furnishing, 121 Union [tailors, 96 Union Allen & Hunt (Daniel B. Allen and Leander W. Hunt), Allen & Robinson (Henry M. Allen and James M.Robin- son), carpenters and builders, Leonard's wharf Allen & Wing (F. B. Allen and T. G. Wing), New Bed- ford Coffee and Spice Mills, 23 Union Almy Andrew A., groceries and provisions, Hillman, cor.
Cedar, house 125 Maxfield Almy Andrew W., clerk, 144 Purchase, bds. 64 State Almy Annie, widow of Leonard, house 145 Union Almy Benjamin, farmer, house 32 Eighth Almy Charles, ins. agent and broker, 20 North Water, h. 50 Walnut [bds. 50 Walnut
Almy Charles, jr., principal High school (Concord, Mass.), Almy Clarence, student, boards 50 Walnut Almy Emily M., widow of Benj. R., house 50 Walnut Almy Francis, student, boards 50 Walnut Almy Fred., student boards 50 Walnut Almy George, house 90 Bedford [Mill
Almy George B., passe-partout maker, 142^ Union, h. 90 Almy Henry B., marine reporter, house 5 Chestnut Almy James, house 7 Fifth [West Campbell
Almy James K., superintendent of the common, house 12 Almy James T., jeweler and engraver, 156 Union, house Hathaway road [High
Almy Job, sailmaker, 11 Parker's blk., Middle, house 108 Almy Nancy Miss, house 66 Mechanics lane Almy Patience R., widow of Holder, house 39 No. Sixth Almy Sarah W. Miss, teacher Rockdale school, bds. J. T.
Almy's Almy Thos. R., clerk, house 80 Third Almy Welcome A., pilot, house 56 Ray [Morgan
Almy William, messenger Hatch & Co. Express, house 19
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Almy William T., shoemaker, house 59 Summer
Alvis Francis, clerk People's Union store, 3 Cedar, house
Kempton, cor. Ash American Bible Society Depository, 47 Purchase Ames Orick, hairdresser, house 179 Kempton Ames Thos. N., painter, boards 8 Bethel Auderson Caroline, widow of Gabriel, h. 93 Fourth Anderson Henry J., painter Geo. L. Brownell, bds. 8 Wal- nut Anderson James, house Prospect cor. Grinnell Anderson James, painter, bds. 5 Morgan's lane Anderson Mary, widow, house 28 Cedar Anderson Mary, widow, house 126 Kempton Anderson Mary Jane, widow, house 112 So. Front Anderson Matthew, master mariner, house 8 Walnut Anderson Thomas H., mariner, bcls. 112 So. Front Andrea George J., saloon, 5 South Water, house do. Andrews Albeit S., photographer, 52 Purchase, h. New County road near Durfee [h. 45 Third
Andrews Christopher, fruit and groceries, 2 So. Second, Andrews Christopher S., salesman, boards 45 Third Andrews Frederic W., photographer, 60£ Purchase, bds.
45 Third Andrews Henry, weaver, house 290 County Andrews Nathaniel, jr., cooper, house 104 High Andrews Richard, machinist, house 29 Austin Andrews Susan A. Mrs., dressmaker, house 29 Mill Andrews Wanton D. (Andrews & Roberts), photograph- er, 52 Purchase, h. 76 Bedford Andrews W illiam F., carpenter house 6 Crapo Andrews Wilson P., carriagemaker George L. Brownell,
boards 109 Third Andrews Wilson T., clerk, 137 Third, bds. 6 Crapo Andrews & Roberts (W. D. Andrews and J. D. Roberts),
photographers, 52 Purchase Andricks Joseph, mariner, h. 257 South Water Angell Mary H, widow of David O., h. Hazard, n. County Anglum Matthew, laborer, house 184 Ray Anthony Arthur S.? clerk Standard office, and publisher
Seaside Gazette, bds. 92 Elm Anthony Benjamin (E. Anthony & Sons), printer and
publisher, 67 Union, h. 108 William Anthony Caleb, master mariner, house 113 County Anthony Charles, sailmaker Simpson Hart, h. 26 Chancery Anthony Charles M., Lieut. U. S. N., h. 294 Purchase Anthony Catherine B., widow, h. 107 County ANTHONY EDMUND, postmaster, and (E. Anthony & Sons) printer and publisher, 67 Union, house 61 Walnut
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Anthony Edmund, jr. (E. Anthony & Sons), printer and
publisher, 67 Union, house 3 Maple ANTHONY E. & SONS (Edmund, Edmund, jr. and
Benj. Anthony), printers .and publishers Evening
Standard and Republican Standard, 67 Union Anthony George S., mariner, inquire 211 S. Water Anthony George W., hostler, h. 26 N. Chancery Anthony Martha T., widow of Welcome L., h. 71 So. Sixth Anthony Moses H., shoemaker, h. 19 Cedar Anthony Phebe T., widow of Humphrey, h. 211 S. Water Anthony Wm. B., clerk E. Anthony & Sons, bds. 61
Walnut Anthony William S. (William S. Anthony & Co.), grocer,
194 South Water, house 211 do. Anthony William S. & Co. (William S. Anthony and
Joseph F. Daly), grocers, 194 South Water Antoine John B., house 96 High Antoine Sarah, widow of Joseph, house 96 High Antone Joseph, laborer, house 212|- S. Water Antone Manuel, mariner, house 118 So. Front Apsey Geo. S., rigger, house County, below Rockland Apsey George W., framemaker, boards 2 South County Aqua John, laborer, h. 185 South Second Arey Allen C, tinman, 45 No. Water, h. 63 Chestnut Arey Elbridge G., driver Hatch & Co., house 98 Pleasant Arey Hannah C, teacher Middle street grammar school,
boards 98 Pleasant Arigan William I., laborer Wamsutta Mills, h. 309 Purchase ArLock Wong (ArShowe & Co.), teas, coffees and spices,
80|- Purchase, house do. Armstead Charles D., calker, house 9 Ash Armstead John H., currier Job Wade, boards 9 Ash Arnett James W., machinist, house 1 Willis Arnett Robert, weaver Wamsutta Mills, house 165 Ray ARNOLD BENJ. H., manufacturer of leaves for picture
frames, 49 Parker, bds. do. Arnold Henry, carpenter Foster & Brown, h. 124 Ray Arnold William W., overseer slasher-room, Wamsutta
Mills, house 49 Parker ArShowe Oong (ArShowe & Co.), teas, coffees and spices,
80-|- Purchase, house at Maiden, Mass. ArShowe & Co. (Oong ArShowe and Wong ArLock),
teas, coffees and spices, 80 ^ Purchase ASHLEY ABIEL D. (Pickens & Ashley), grocer, 353
Purchase, bds. 353 do. Ashley Abram Mrs., house Ashland, corner Ashley Ashley Abram, 3d, farmer, house Court, near Jenney Ashley Daniel C, hairdresser, 92 Purchase, house 62
Mechanics lane
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Ashley Eliza J., widow of Simeon, h. 60 Mechanics lane Ashley Franklin M., house 89 Fifth Ashley Henry T., farmer, house Acushnet avenue Ashley Henry T., painter, boards 67 Mill Ashley Joshua B. (Brownell, Ashley & Co.), carriage manufacturer, 16, 20, and 22 Fourth, h. 137 Purchase Ashley Mary P., widow of John S., h. Old County road Ashley Lucretia Mrs., house Acushnet avenue Ashley Robert E., carriage-trimmer, boards 137 Purchase Ashley Roland R., sparmaker Rodolphus Beetle, house
4 Beach Ashley Rufus M., machinist Morse Twist Drill "Works,
bds. 81 South Ashley Simeon P., carpenter, boards 60 Mechanics lane Atchison William, mariner, boards 116 Fifth Atkins Jesse, house rear 154 Kempton Atkins Jesse, jr., laborer, house 157 Elm Atkinson James, gardener, bds. Ash, cor. Morgan Atwood Martin, molder, h. New County road, cor. Durfee Atwood Phebe A., widow of Luther, h. 5 Ash Atwood Win. W., bootstitcher Hathaway & Soule, house
100 Pleasant Auld Robert H., shiprigger, house 66 Cypress Aurelia Maria Mrs., house 25 Howland Austin Andrew, mariner, house 119 South First Austin Benjamin, icedriver, house 155 State Austin Elizabeth, widow of Benjamin, h. 198 Kempton Austin George, pressman Thayer & Judd, h. Cedar, cor.
Smith Austin James, butcher, house 214 Kempton Austin John, sectionhancl, house 6'Austin court Aveler Lauriat, mariner, house 66 Mechanics lane Ayers Sylvia, widow of John, confectionery, 208|- Mid- dle, house do. Ayler James E., oysterman Bartlett & Gilford, h. Ill Ray Ayler William, laborer, house 157 Elm Ayler William H., hairdresser, h. 19 Cedar
BABBITT ALBERT G., ship-carpenter, h. 39 K Sixth Babbitt Joseph M., boilermaker Union Boiler Co., house
Fairhaven *
Babcock Daniel A., medical student, boards 181 Union Babcock Snooner, painter, 38 School, h. 33 South Second BACH GEORGE, merchant-tailor, 106 S. Water, house
19 Cannon Bach William, baker H. H. Fisher, bds. 19 Cannon Backman George W., rigger, house 46 Maxfield Backus Francis, teamster Potomska Mills, h. 253 So.
Water
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Backus Mary E., widow of Ansel C, h. Allen, cor. County
Bacon Calvin E., house Lincoln, near Union
Bacon David B., carriageraaker C. H. Forbes, boards
CampbelJ near Purchase Bailey Abby L, widow of Joseph, house 150 Middle Bailey Cornelius, house 64 South Bailey Edward, hostler, h. Swamp, cor. Cedar Bailey Edward, hostler, h. Sullivan's court, near Middle Bailey George F., baker S. Watson & Son, house 79 Sul- livan Bailey Hannah M., widow of Frank, h. 48 Hillman Bailey James, laborer, h. .196 Kempton Bailey Jane, widow of William, h. 159 Elm Bailey Jane, widow of Horridge, housekeeper, 69 Walden Bailey John, house 196 Kempton Bailey Louisa, widow, h. Swamp, cor. Cedar Bailey Susanna, widow of Horatio, h. 186 State Bailey Thomas, weaver, h. 17 Austin court Bailey William, weaver, h. 186 State Bailie Geo. H., foreman O. A. Sisson, h. 85 Union Baine James B., laborer, h. 263 Kempton Baine Sarah, widow of William, h. 38 Bedford Baker Amos C, keeper Fort, h. Clark's point Baker Amos C, jr., mariner, h. 92 Fourth Baker Ansel G., machinist Morse Twist Drill and Machine
Co., house 116 Fourth Baker Anthony, watchman Wamsutta Mills, h. 32 Franklin Baker Benjamin, jr., cooper, School, cor. Front, house 132
Summer Baker Charles II., clerk, bds. 9 South Water Baker Edward, painter A. B. Manchester, boards 215
South Water [46 South Sixth
Baker Edward L., stockbroker, 40 North Water, house Baker Ephraim D., lab. Wamsutta Mills, h. 303 Purchase Baker Harlin P., machinist Morse Twist Drill Co., house
154 Grinnell Baker Huldah, widow of Asa, h. 35 Seventh Baker Jacob H, works Geo. L. Brownell's, bds. 155 State Baker Joseph A., with Baker & Flanders, 22 Union, h.
Fairhaven Baker Lorenzo, carpenter, City wharf, h. 14 Atlantic Baker Louisa C. Miss, teacher private school, boards 165
Union Baker Lydia D., widow of Amos C, h. 68 Spruce Baker Mary, widow, h. 40 Middle Baker Nehemiah (Baker & Flanders), fishdealer, 22
Union, house at Fairhaven Baker Robert W. (Bosworth ■& Baker), carpenter, 24
Spring, house 28 Third
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Baker Russell T., carpenter, h. 72 Foster
Baker Tamar C. Mrs., widow, h. 98 Purchase
BAKER WM. G. (Fessenden & Baker), pub. Daily and
Weekly Mercury, 92 Union, h. 75 Walnut BAKER & FLANDERS (Nehemiah Baker and Cyrus
H. Flanders), fishdealers, 22 Union Balderson Robert, laborer, h. 328 Purchase Baldwin Caroline H., widow of Jeremiah, h. 154 Pleasant Baldwin Henry W., fruit store, 75 Purchase, boards 154
Pleasant Baldwin James C, hostler, bds. 17 Maxfield Baldwin James W., laborer, h. 17 Maxfield Ball Samuel T., bookkeeper, 103 Third, bds. do. Ballard James, painter, 25 Centre, h. 10 Cedar Bannon Patrick, stonemason, h. South Second, cor. Rivet Baptiste Isabelle Mrs., h. 214 So. Water Barber Edward, nurse, h. 180 Kempton Barker Alexander R. (Samuel Leonard & Co.), oil and
candle mnfr., Leonard, h. 37 So. Sixth. Barker Giles G., supt. George L. Brownell's carriage man- ufactory, Third, cor. Cannon, h. 20 Bush Barker Henry A., carriagebuilder G. L. Brownell's, house
69 Forest Barker Henry P., mastermariner, h. 31 County BARKER JOHN P., cashier First National Bank, 90
Union, h. 7 South Cottage Barker John W. (Gifford & Barker), 8 Market square, h.
at Dartmouth Barker Lydia W., widow of John S., h. 105 Maxfield Barker Robert T., h. 98 State Barker William, weaver Potomska Mills, boards 260
South Second Barker Wm. T., h. 17 Morgan Barnaby Ambrose, laborer, h. 127 Kempton Barnard George, mariner, h. 55 South Water Barnard Lydia T. Mrs., h. 164 Union Barnes David, hostler, bds. 26£ Williams Barnes Isaac, salesman C. Maxfield, and sexton Stone
Church, house 92 Third Barnes Wm. F., mariner, house 14 Cannon Barnes Wm. H, potmaker N. B. Glass Works, and board-
inghouse, 158 Grinnell Barnett John, merchant tailor, clothing, and gents' fur- nishing goods, 102 Union, house 104 do. Barney Edwin L., counselor-at-law, office 17£ No. Water,
house 96 State Barnum Stephen G., currier, h. 6£ Liberty Barrett Bartholomew, laborer, h. 134 South Water Barr James, weaver, house 321 Purchase
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Barr William, weaver, house 19 Austin
Barrett Henry, works Wamsutta Mills, h. 334 Purchase
Barrett Jeremiah, porter Tucker & Cummings, h. 67 North
Water /
Barrett John, master mariner, house 14 County Barrett Richard, laborer, house 55 Mechanics lane Barrick Amelia Mrs., house 128 Kempton Barrows Frank C, clerk Wm. Sanders', bds. 164 County Barrows George (Barrows, Lawton & Co.), painter, Haz- ard's wharf, boards 11 North Second Barrows Isaac N., cooper, house 86 Washington Barrows John N., produce, 30 Union, h. 164 County Barrows Joseph, laborer, house 31 South Barrows Joseph L., painter, boards 11 North Second BARROWS, LAWTON & CO. (Geo. Barrows, Joseph M. Lawton, and Thomas T.Manley), painters, Hazard's wharf Barrows Mary, widow of Domingo, h.«91 South Water Barrows Newton F., clerk John N, Barrows Barry Richard, laborer Gosnold Mills, house Wall Barry Wm. W., assistant paymaster (U. S. N.), boards 78
Sixth Barstow Chas. H., boilermaker Union Boiler Co., house 10 Emerson [Emerson
Barstow James E., boilermaker Union Boiler Co., house 10 Barstow Solomon, laborer, house rear Acushnet avenue Barstow Wilson, mariner, h. 317 Purchase Bartel Charles, machinist, house 20 School Bartel Leopold, prop'r. German Hotel, Hall's court, h. do. BARTLETT ABNER, fishmarket, 9 North Sixth, b. do. Bartlett Andrew H., clerk Clark & Bartlett, boards 26
South Water Bartlett Betsey C, widow of Ivory H., house 97 Hillman Bartlett Bourne S. (Bartlett & Gilford), oyster dealer, So.
Front, h. 22 So. Sixth Bartlett Cornelia A., widow of Fayette, house 99 Fourth Bartlett Frank, candler Thayer & Judd, bds. Mt. Pleasant
House Bartlett Freeman P., clerk, 35 Union, house 36 Spring Bartlett Geo. F. (I. H. Bartlett & Sons), commission mer- chant, Taber's wharf, house 99 Elm Bartlett Harvey (W. A. Bassett & Co.), fishdealer, foot of Middle, and 125 Purchase, house Front, near Middle Bartlett Ivory H., jr. (I. H. Bartlett & Sons), commission merchant, Taber's wharf, house east side North Or- chard, between Union and Court Bartlett I. H. & Sons (Ivory H. Bartlett, jr. and Geo. F.
Bartlett), commission merchants, Taber's wharf Bartlett Lewis, clerk, 9 North Sixth, boards do.
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Bartlett Robert W., clerk I. H. Bartlett & Sons, house 97
Hi 11 man BARTLETT & BASSETT (H. Bartlett and Wra. A.
Bassett), fish, 125 Purchase Bartlett & Clifford (Bourne S. Bartlett and Joseph F.
Gilford), oyster dealers, South Front Bartlett Seth S. (Clark & Bartlett), fishmarket, Commer- cial wharf, and 9 Market, house at Plymouth Bartlett Wm. H., clerk I. H. Bartlett & Sons, h. 11 Eighth BARTON JAMES, shipsmith, City wharf, bds. 72 South
Second Bassett Ellery R., machinist Morse Twist Drill and Ma- chine Co., house 60 Summer Bassett Emma F., widow of Charles M., house 240 County Bassett Geo. W., mariner, house 90 Maxfield Bassett Julia H. Mrs., house 153 Mill Bassett William A. (W. A. Bassett & Co.), fishclealer,
foot of Middle, and 125 Purchase, house 160£ Mill Bassett W. A. &Co. (W. A. Bassett and Harvey Bartlett),
fishdealers, foot of Middle, and 125 Purchase Bassett Wm. C, clerk, house 160£ Mill Batchelor Benj. S. Rev., pastor Middle Street Christian
Church, house 167 North Batchelor Geo. H, clerk N. B. Institution for Savings, bds.
167 North Batchelor Matthew Rev., house North, corner Cypress BATES ANN E. MRS., toys and fancy goods, 14 and 16
Cheapside, house 178 Union Bates Edward J., painter, boards 95 Purchase Bates Frank M., shipjoiner, boards Drew's, Topham Bates George E., framemaker, boards 25 South Second Bates Hannah, widow of James, house 16 North Bates James W., carpenter, 132 North Water, boards 22
North Bates John A., secretary Gosnold Mills, house 53 Hill Bates Lot B., grocer, Ashland corner Linden, house do. Bates Orrin, confectioner Wm. M. Bates, h. 120^- Union Bates Sarah A., widow of James, jr., house 22 North Bates Sarah C, widow of Merritt, house 76 Middle Bates Thomas G., soapmaker M. F. Whittemore, h. 63 Ray Bates William, master mariner, boards 124 Summer Bates William, 2d, carpenter, 23 North, house 16 do. BATES WILLIAM M., confectioner, 15£ and 16 Cheap- side, house 178 Union Battys Samuel, boards 10 Cedar Baxter Cynthia A., widow of James P., dressmaker, house
129 Kempton Baxter Joshua D., pressman E. S. Perry, house 65 Third Baxter Patrick, mason, house 18 Hazard court
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Baxter William L., boards 92 State Baylies Arthur, house 74 Bedford
Baylies Clifford, salesman J. B. Baylies, boards 74 Bedford Baylies George, h. 52 So. Cottage
BAYLIES JOHN B., auctioneer and commission mer- chant, 99 and 101 Union, house 74 Bedford Baylies Mary S.?iwidow of John, house 52 South Cottage Baylies William (Baylies & Cannon), provision dealer, 3
and 4 Union, house Bedford, near County BAYLIES & CANNON" (William Baylies and Nathaniel
S. Cannon), provision dealers, 3 and 4 Union Beach Elah, foreman Potomska Mills, bds. 161 Third Beal Hiram, laborer, house 168^- Kempton Bean Ellen Mrs., h. rear 226 Middle Beard William A., master mariner, house 165 Union Bearse Clarence A., carbuilder, house 176 Pleasant Bearse Enoch, farmer, house Thompson's lane Bearse James I., printer Standard Office, bds. 95 Purchase Beatty Harriet, widow, house 28 Allen Beauvais J. Arthur (Beauvais & Co.), banker and broker,
36 North Water, h. 62 Fifth Beauvais & Co. ( J.Authur Beauvais and Thos. B. Fuller),
bankers and brokers, 36 North Water Beebe Joseph, laborer, house rear 41 Middle Beetle Charles H., grocer, 90 North Second, h. 272 County Beetle James, boat builder, Eddy's wharf, foot of Coffin,
house Clark's Point road Beetle Rodolphus, spar maker, 130 North Water, house
119 Pleasant Beetle Dolly, widow of William, house 272 County Befuhs Charles, cabinet maker, house 67 North Water Befuhs William, cabinet maker, 129 Union, h. Merrimack Bellinger William, gilder Pierce & Bushnell, boards 8
Bethel Benant Benjamin, laborer, h. 3 Noel Taber road Beninger Francis, house 6 Chancery Benjamin Isaac, caulker, house 78 North Benjamin Isaac W., bookkeeper New Bedford Cordage
Co., house 59 Hill Benjamin Mary D., widow of Eugene, h. 267 South Water Benjamin Samuel S., carpenter Cordage Factory, house
72 Chestnut Bennett Charles A., machinist, boards 96 Cedar Bennett David A., laborer, boards 96 Cedar Bennett George W., blacksmith, head of the River, house
Mill [Ray
Bennett Henry W., works Wamsutta Mills, h. Wall, near Bennett Isaac, laborer, h. 9 High [Third
Bennett Jeremiah H., officer House of Correction, bds. 39
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Bennett John, slasher Potomska Mills, h. 40 Rivet Bennett Lorenzo D., stone splitter, h. 69 Linden, Jesseville Bennett Mary V. Mrs., variety store, 154 Mill, h. 156 do. Bennett Nelson, carpenter, 91 Middle, bds. 95 Purchase Bennett Pamelia S., widow of Isaac, house 96 Cedar Bennett Philip, laborer, house 107 Smith Bennett Robert, farmer, house Acushnet avenue Bennett Robert G., salesman, 46 Purchase, h. 15 Morgan Bennett Samuel, crockery, china, and glassware, and house furnishing goods, 44 William, house 18 Parker Bennett Samuel R., clerk Samuel Bennett, h. 16 Chest- nut BENNETT SYLVANUS, agent Acushnet Co-operative
Association, 85 Third, house 178 Grinnell Bennett Thomas, gardener, 20 Hawthorne, h. 121 Allen Bennett Thomas, currier, h. 75 Smith Bennett Thomas, jr., agent Wamsutta Mills, house 260
County Bennett Wm. H., driver J. Libby & Co., h. 8 North Benson Samuel, master mariner, h. 57 South Cottage Benson Samuel L., mariner, h. 57 South Cottage Benson Wm. T., mariner, house 5 Green Bentley Edwin R., carpenter, h. 5 Chestnut Berhouse Jose, laborer, house 117 South Front Bernard John, mariner, house 7 Griffin Berris Manuel, watchmaker, house Delano Berry William Mrs., house 23 Seventh Berry William, butcher, h. Taber road, corner Mill Bertram John A., laborer, house Ward, corner Allen Besse William A., master mariner, h. 175 Union Besselleu Louisa Mrs., tailoress, house 42 Bedford Bessett Leon, Wamsutta Mills, bds. 11 Brick Block Bessey Abby, widow of Benjamin, house 107 Smith Bessey Daniel, ship carpenter, h. 156 North Second Best Christopher G., molder, house 83 South Second Betts Harriet, widow of Levin R., house 198 Kempton Betz Thaddeus, boarding house, 44 Middle Bingham Rebecca, widow of Boyden, house 109 Third Birchenough Henry, weaver, house 7 Mt. Pleasant Bird Ann Mrs., house 212 Middle Bird Jerusha L., widow of Elijah, house 57 Third Bird Lyclia C, widow, h. 126 Purchase Bird Joseph, jr., machinist, house 10 Durfee Bird William E., ironfounder (Cambridgeport), house 57
Third Birmingham Lewis H, upholsterer C. H. Briggs. boards 23^North Second [Second
Birmingham Samuel T., Indian physician, h. 23 North Bisbee Charles H, clerk F. S. Gifford, house 8 Wing
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Bishop William, cardgrinder Wamsutta Mills, h. 12 First Bissimore James A., meatpedlar, h. Plain ville, Allen's
Corner Blackie Charles F., shoemaker, house Grape, cor. Lewis Blackler Win. G., ship-agent and contractor, office 7 Rick-
etson's block, house County, opp. Walnut Blackly Matthew, variety store, 210 Ray, house do. Blackwell Scipio, engineer, house 90 South Sixth Blain John A., house 311 Purchase Blain Samuel, house 311 Purchase Blain Wm, H., fireman N. B. R. R., h. Walk cor. Ray Blair Agnes, widow of William, house 212 Middle Blair Mary, widow of Jefferson, house 212 Middle Blake Angeline, widow of Ebenezer, house 76 Linden Blake Ethel L., widow of Peleg W., house 76 Linden Blake James, blacksmith, h. North, between No. Water
and Second Blake James E. (James E. Blake & Co.), druggist and
apothecary, 64 North Second, h. 75 Kempton BLAKE JAMES E. & CO. (James E. Blake and Frank
R. Hadley), apothecaries, 64 No. Second Blake Latimer, house 172 -J- Purchase Blake William P., house rear 316 Purchase Blakemore John, machinist, h. Washburn Blanchard Herbert W., clerk New Bedford Cordage Co.,
Rodman, bds. 216 Purchase Blanchard Martin, carpenter, house 216 Purchase Blanchard Martin, jr., engineer, boards 216 Purchase Blanding John, works at City Farm, Clark's point, h. do. Blanding J. Frank, gilder L. B. Ellis, house Clark's point Blankinship Charles M., rigger, hou£e 31 Allen Bliem Ferdinand, tailor, 51 Union, h. Purchase, cor." Willis Bliss Alexander, sparmaker, 152 No. Water, house 77 So.
Second Bliss Chas. M., with Samuel S. Bliss, boards 169 Grinnell Bliss David S. (Allen & Bliss), crockery, 121 Union,
house 111 Third Bliss Frank C, groceries and provisions, cor. So. Sixth and
Grinnell, house do. [do.
Bliss Frank P.4 confectionery and fruit, 141 So. Water, h. Bliss Frederic P., shoemaker Hathaway & Soule, h. 101
Allen Bliss George, mariner, bds. 105 Allen Bliss George H., carpenter, boards 40 Russell Bliss Henry, carpenter, house 56 Arnold Bliss Henry H., grocer, 283 Purchase, house 122 Pleasant Bliss Henry L., woodworker G. L. Brownell, bds. 169
Grinnell
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Bliss Joseph N., at N. B. Water Works office, City Hall
building, house Beach, Cannonville Bliss Levi A., with Samuel S. Bliss, boards 169 Grinnell Bliss Lydia, widow of Alexander, h. 77 So. Second Bliss Moses H., carpenter, 38 Russell, house 40 do. BLISS SAMUEL S., hack and livery stable, 28 Bedford,
house 169 Grinnell Bliss Samuel W., with Samuel S. Bliss, bds. 169 Grinnell Bliss Thomas, agent Central Union Association, 5 No.
Sixth, house 90 County Bliss William, clerk Henry J. Taylor, h. 91 Walden Bliss Williams H., clerk Eureka Flour Mill, h. 117 Middle Bloomfield Amy A., widow of Wm. C, bds. 116 Middle Blount Thomas, carder Potomska Mills, h. 249 First Bly Charles M., merchant, house 89 North Second Bly Ezra K., overseer in Chemical Works, h. 14 Morgan Bly Horatio N., calker B. Gage, house 76 Mill Bly James C, cooper, house 75 North Water Bly Leslie, machinist, 84 Third
Bly Orando F., picture-frame maker, bds. 36 Chestnut Bly Susan S., widow, boards 61 Kempton Boardman Thomas, clerk, 312 Purchase, boards State Boden Edward, jr., music and musical instruments, 45
Purchase (up-stairs), h. 25 Kempton Bohan Thomas, farmer, h. Purchase, n. Linden Bolles George H., mariner, boards 44 Arnold Bolles Henry C, telegraph operator Freight office, Com- mercial Wharf, bds. 44 Arnold Bolles Henry P., carpenter Bosworth & Baker, house at
Fairhaven Bolles John N., shipcarpenter, house 44 Arnold Bolles Walter B., clerk J. P. Wilde, bds. 44 Arnold Bonney Charles A., grocer, 111 Purchase, h. 78 Kempton Bonney Charles A., 2d, shoecutter, house Orchard, near
Washington Bonney Charles T., lawyer, 42^- North Water, house
95 South Orchard Bonney Henry M., house 76 County - Bonney Josiah S., shoe manufacurer, h. Orchard, n. Wash- ington Bonney William, mariner, house 73 Hillman Bonney William H., painter, boards 76 County Bonney William W., shoemaker, house 15 Bonney Boomer Edward H., salesman W. B. Nooning, house 154
Kempton Boone Alexander Mrs., house 68 Union Boone Alexander, hostler, house 86 Union Boone Eliza C. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 114 Fourth Boone Joseph, waiter Parker House, h. 68 Union
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Boone Mary E., widow of Wm. H., h. 114 Fourth Booth Albert, stoneworker, h. Durfee, cor. Vine Booth Christopher R., carpenter, house 112 Fifth Booth Darius, laborer, h. Dartmouth, n. Weaver Booth Edward H., shoemaker, h. Durfee, opp. Vine Booth Emily, machine stitching, and agent for Singer sew- ing machines, 30 Purchase, bds. 78 Middle Booth Frederic H., engineer, house 83 Third Booth George, weaver Wamsutta Mills, bds. 2 Hazard ct. Booth George D., engineer, h. South Second, cor. South Booth George E., carpenter, house 208 So. Second Booth Hannah, widow of Elijah, h. 93 Smith Booth Henry, laborer, house 15 Ash Booth Henry, ropemaker, house 248 Middle Booth Henry M., mariner, house 127 Third Booth Isaac C, clockrepairer, house 196 South Water Booth Joshua, weaver Potomska Mills, h. 260 So. Second Booth Mary B., widow of Chas. W., h. Third, cor. Cannon Booth Nathaniel G., gasfitter, house 102 Third Booth Seth, farmer, h. Kempton, near Watson Booth Stephen W., clerk Mercury office, bds. 112 Fifth Booth Thomas, carpenter, house 292 Purchase Booth Wm. H. H, painter E. J. Kempton, h. 38 Foster Booth William P., mariner, inq. 112 Fifth Booth Zachariah, house rear 398 Purchase Boothman John, weaver Wamsutta Mills, h. Wall Boothman Jonathan, h. Washburn, near Orange Boothman Thomas, weaver Wamsutta Mills, h. Washburn Borden Alanson, counselor-at-law and police justice, 42
North Water, h. Ashland, cor. Ashley Borden Anna B., widow of Abraham E., h. 4 Ward Borden Annie E. Miss, clerk New Bedford Five Cents- Savings Bank, bds. 39 Fourth Borden Charles A., blacksmith N. B. R. R., h. 6 Pearl Borden Charles F., patternmaker, h. 24 Bedford Borden Charles W., painter, house 30 Bedford Borden Deboi-ah C, widow of Nathaniel A., h. 30 Bedford. Borden Gilbert B., master mariner, h. 63 Thomas Borden Isaac, house Ashland, cor. Ashley Borden Isaac H, carpenter, h. Hathaway road Borden Joseph W., ladies' hairdresser, 30 Bedford, h. do. Borden Lydia T. Mrs., h. Park, near Kempton Borden Mary B., widow of Daniel, h. Bellville Borden Richard Mrs., widow, house 70 Elm Borden Thomas E., stevedore, h. 47 Chestnut Borden Thomas J., machinist Morse Twist Drill Works,
bds. 207 So. Second Borden William, laborer, house Penniman Borden William A., student-at-law, h. Ashland, cor. Ashley 4
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Borden William C, bookkeeper C. Maxfield, h. 74 South Second
Bon-is John, weaver, house 35 Austin
Boston Frank E., molder, boards 52 Fifth
Boswell John A., glass-maker Mt. Wash'n Glass Works, h. Delano, cor. County
Bosworth Alonzo, clerk, 158 So. Water, h. 10 Griffin
Bosworth Charles W., carpenter, house 40 Smith
Bosworth Darius (Bosworth & Baker), carpenter, 24 Spring, h. 103 So. Sixth
Bosworth George W., carpenter, h. 20 Sherman
Bosworth Samuel H., carpenter Bosworth & Baker, bds. 103 So. Sixth
Bosworth Sarah A., widow of Amos, h. 72 Third
Bosworth Sarah B., widow of Square, h. 94 Grinnell
Bosworth Willard E. (W. Bosworth & Son), dealer in re- frigerators, and house carpenter, 133 No. Water, h. Cedar, north of Parker
Bosworth William (W. Bosworth & Son), dealer in re- frigerators, and carpenter, 133 No. Water, h. 3 West Willis
BOSWORTH WILLIAM & SON (William and Wil- lard E. Bosworth), refrigerators, and carpenters and builders, 133 No. Water
BOSWORTH & BAKER (Darius Bosworth and Robert W. Baker), carpenters and builders, 24 Spring
Bouchay Napoleon, currier, Job Wade
Bouchel Edward, laborer, house Orange
Bouchel Joseph, tanner, h. Orange
Bourne Abner, clerk, 27 No. Water, bds. 266 County
Bourne Alvin E., carpenter, h. 53 Cypress
Bourne Ellen M. Miss, stationery, &c, bds. 86 Pleasant
BOURNE GEORGE A., auction and commission mer- chant, 13 and 27 No. Water, h. 266 County
Bourne George A., shoemaker, h. 110 Fifth
Bourne Henry D., carpenter N. B. Copper Works, house 24 Pearl
Bourne Jonathan, jr., merchant, 3 Merrill's wharf, house South Orchard, near Clinton
Bourne Louisa, widow of Edward, h. 86 Pleasant
Bourne Nelson, shoemaker, h. 112 Kempton
Bourne Sally IL, widow of Lurin, h. Division
Boutell Lewis, proprietor Mansion House, 87 Union, cor. North Second
Bowen Charles L., baker H. H. Fisher, h. 56 Mill
Bowen Frank S., carpenter, bds. 15 Rivet
Bowen George S. (Bowen & Russell), painter and broom manufacturer, 104 Third, h. 38 Bedford
Bowen Horatio N., machinist Potomska Mills, h. 15 Rivet
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Bowen Win. C, shipcarpenter, h. Fish Island
BOWEN WM. J., carpenter Atlantic wharf, h. Clark's
Point Bowen & Russell (George S. Bowen and Roland T. G.
Russell), house and sign painters, 104 Third Bowerman Nathan, candy maker, house 58 Parker Bowes John, glassworks, h. 86 Grinnell Bowes Thomas, glassworks, h. 147 South First Bowie Elkanah, glassworks, house 83 Dartmouth Bowie Samuel R., pattern maker, house 71 Third Bowie Millard, glassworks, house 2 Fair Bowles Abram, carpenter, h. 4 Ash Bowman Asa, carpenter, house 108 South Front Bowman Clarence R., glass cutter, bds. 108 South Front Bowman George L., at, Humphrey, Kirby & Co.'s paint
works, house 12 North Chancery [Foster
Bowman Henry T., carpenter, 132 North Water, h. 55 Bowman Joseph B., carpenter, house 142 Kempton Bowman Joshua B., house carpenter, h. Parker, c. Cedar Bowman Mary A., teacher, boards 142 Kempton Bowman Nathan L., house 142 Kempton Bowman Seth G., carpenter, house 61 Cypress Bowman Wm., section hand, W amsutta Mills, h. 7 Austin Bowser Ann Mrs., house 166 Kempton Boyer Peter, laborer, house 153 Ray Boyle Daniel, laborer, house Penniman Boyle Daniel, tanner, house Kennysonville Boyle Hugh, laborer, house Penniman Boyle Patrick P., laborer, house 18 Oak Boyle Thomas, laborer, house 109 South Front Bradford Caroline C. Mrs., dressmaker, 139 Union, house
62 Ray Bradford Charles F., gilder, house 68 State Bradford Charles F. Mrs., widow, house 68 State Bradford Charles R. (Swift & Bradford), 123 Purchase,
house 68 State Bradford Frank, ropemaker, house 2 Borden Bradford Fred. A., machinist, boards 218 Union Bradford Geo. S. P., orderly sergt. at fort, h. Clark's Point BRADFORD JAMES 0, agent Union Boiler Co., 27
Front, house 68 Elm Bradford Melvin O., farmer, house 62 Ray Bradford Rebecca, widow of Charles, house 21 Bedford Bradford William A., bootmaker, boards 77 Allen Bradford William L., clerk, 85 Third, house 24 Bedford Bradley Geo. E., picture frame maker, Pierce & Bushnell,
house 22 Wing Bradley Gilbert L., machinist, house 82 South Second
52 NEW BEDFORD [B] DIRECTORY.
Bradley Horace D., carriage painter G. L. Brownell, h.
230 South Second Brady Philip, laborer IS. B. Cordage Co., house 24 Ash Brady Rath H. Miss, teacher Fifth Street grammar
school, boards 72 County Brady Thos., teamster E. P. Haskell, Fish Island, h. 38
Foster [First
Bragdon William, weaver Potom^ka Mills, h. 255 South Brailey Amos, house head of the River Braley Alden, carpenter Sturtevant & Sherman, house 75
Hillman Braley Andrew H., painter, boards 39 Elm Braley Charles G., Potomska Mills, h. 229 South Second Braley Charles H., painter, h. 39 Elm Braley Henry H., clerk, boards 225 County Braley Jasper W. (T. E. Braley & Co.), grocer, house
225 County Braley Jerome B., ship carpenter, h. 3 Braleyville road Braley John S., carpenter Sturtevant & Sherman, h. 108
High _ Braley Loring, master mariner, boards 64 Bedford Braley T. Ellwood (T. E. Braley & Co.), grocer, Smith,
corner County, boards do. BRALEY T. E. & CO. (T. Ellwood and Jasper W.
Braley), grocers, Smith, corner County Braley Win., painter, 9 North Water, bds. Parker House Braman Alonzo, baker, house 74 Middle Braman George H., cooper, house 26 South Second Branan Richard H., fruit and confectionery, 76 Purchase,
house 13 Maxfield Branan William J., machinist, boards 13 Maxfield Brann Thomas, gardener, boards 110 County Brannan Michael, jjoliceman, house West Willis Brannan Michael, weaver, boards 197 Pleasant Brannan Patrick L., laborer, house 197 Pleasant Brannan William, in copper works, h. rear 154 Pleasant Brawley James, jr., carpet weaver, bds. 128 South Second Brawley John W., mariner, boards 128 South Second Brawley Levi W., farmer, house foot of Washburn Brawley William H., painter G. L. Brownell, boards 128
South Second Brawley Wm. J., teamster at flour mill, h. 69 Smith Bray William, ship carpenter, house 78 Middle Brayton Shubael F., master mariner, h. 33 Mill Braywood A. M. Mrs., dressmaker and hairworker, 191
• Purchase, house 119 Hillman Braywood George H., mariner, h. 19 Bonney Breakall Thomas, cardgrinder, h. 191 State Brear Maria T., widow of Abel, house 178 Ray
NEW BEDFOED [g] DIRECTORY. 53
Brennan James, painter, 21 Union, h. 90 South Second Brenning John P., gardener at Charles L. -Wood's, house 4 Chestnut [road, corner Cove
Brett Celia Miss, matron Orphan's Home, Clark's Point Brett Sarah Miss, teacher Orphan's Home, Clark's Point
road, corner Cove Briggs Andrew C, mariner, h. 60 Dartmouth, cor. Fair Briggs Caleb C, former, house Plain ville Briggs Charles F., in cotton mill, house 124 Fourth Briggs Charles H., furniture dealer and upholsterer, 129 IJnion, house 27 Walnut [Third
Briggs Charles M., foreman City Planing Mills, house 105 Briggs Cynthia K. Mrs., house 103 No. Second Briggs Daniel D., engineer S. E. E. No. 4, boards 50 Bed- ford Briggs David C, engineer City Planing Mills, h. 8 Grape Briggs Earl C, Supt. City Almshouse, Clark's Point road,
house do. Briggs Elihu, carpenter City Planing Mill, h. 133 Third Briggs Elizabeth, widow of Abel, house 116 Kempton Briggs George E., machinist Morse Twist Drill Works,
boards 133 Third Briggs Henry P., shoemaker, house 73 Middle Briggs Henry W. (Brings & Look), 129^ N. Water, h.
1 North Briggs James M., farmer, boards C. C. Briggs', Plainville Briggs Job M., glassworks, house 57 So. Second Briggs John, gardener, house 29 Allen Briggs Julia,, widow of Daniel, house Purchase, cor. Hill- man [Pleasant Briggs M. Elizabeth, book-keeper, 121 Union, boards 116 Briggs Nathan C, mariner, house Acushnet avenue Briggs Roswell K., mariner, house 70 Kempton Briggs Sarah B., widow of Benjamin W., h. 18 Griffin Briggs Stephen H., machinist Morse Twist Drill and Ma- chine Co., house 77 County Briggs & Look (Henry W. Briggs and John W. Look),
house and ship joiners, 129^ North Water Brigham Henry W., mariner, boards 88 South Sixth Brightman Albert, tinsmith, house 77 Allen Brightman Charles F., rolling mill, h. rear 216 Purchase Brightman Daniel W., cooper, house 343 South Water Brightman Fred. R., clerk 15 So. Water, bds. 24 Walnut Brightman Gardener, laborer, house Division Brightman Frederick, house carpenter, house 8 Bonney,
north of Allen Brightman George C, laborer, house 118 South Water Brightman Gideon, laborer, house 169 Kempton Brightman Hannah Miss, house 65 Spruce
54 NEW BEDFORD [B] DIRECTORY.
Brightman Jacob (Gardner & Brightman), carpenter, 129
North Water, h. 101 Ray, corner Maxfield Brightman John A., laborer, house rear 63 South First Brightman J. Frank, stitcher, Hathaway & Soule, house 9
Bonney Brightman Leander (P. Slocum & Co.), dry goods, 15 S.
Water, h. 24 Walnut Brightman Lizzie B. Miss, teacher, boards 77 Allen Brightman Mary, widow of Samuel, h. Park, near Kemp- ton [school Brightman Mary A. Miss, teacher, Middle street grammar Brightman Nathan P. (Wood, Brightman, & Co.), tin
plate and sheet iron worker, 45 N. Water,"h. 78 Mill Brightman Oliver P. (Wood, Brightman & Co.), tin plate
and sheet iron worker, 45 N. Water, h. County, corner
Maxfield Brightman William, carpenter, house 15 Spruce Brightman William A., shoemaker Hathaway & Soule,
boards 77 Allen BRISTOL COUNTY MUT. FIRE INS. CO., J. S. Till-
inghast, agent, 44 North Water Brock George P., boatbuilder, h. So. Cottage, cor. Bedford Brook Jethro O, sewing machines, 149 Union, h. 3 Allen Brock John R., house 37 Sherman Brock Samuel R., laborer, house 100 South Front Brock Shubael F., laborer; house 37 Sherman BROOK CHARLES H.,' confectionery and fruit, 54 Pur- chase, house 54|- do. Brooks Arthur E. H., farmer, house Bellville Brooks George, bootmaker Hathaway & Soule, h. 34 Cedar Brooks J. Franklin, mariner, house 63 South Second Brooks Nathan B., hack driver Win. K. Tallman, house
111 William Brotherson Thomas, gardener, house 124 Third Brown Andrew J., jobbing wagon, First, cor. Union, h. 45
Wing Brown Benjamin C, ship joiner, head of Geo. Rowland's
wharf, house Campbell, between State and County Brown David, weaver Potomska Mills, h. 251 So. First Brown David, tanner N. B. Tannery, h. 19 Noel Taber
road Brown David H., painter, 93 Middle, house 97 Smith Brown Edward S., clerk, 36 North Water, boards W. H.
Taylor's, Dartmouth, cor. Washington Brown Edward W., lining cutter Hathaway & Soule's,
boards rear 29 Allen Brown Eliza H., widow of William C, house 61 Walden Brown Ellen W. Mrs., 95 South Sixth Brown Eugene F. (Gilford & Co.), merchant tailor, 113
Union, boards Union, cor. Purchase
NEW BEDFOED [B] DIEECTOEY. 55
Brown Frank, baker, 173 Union, boards 154 Grinnell Brown Geo. F., clerk, 159 Purchase, boards 143 do. Brown George H., clerk, 17-^ North Water, bds. 131 South
Orchard Brown Geo. W., currier Job Wade, bds. Parker, cor. Cedar Brown Hannah S., widow of Thomas, house 46 Bedford Brown Harriet Mrs., house rear 29 Allen Brown Henry G., horse trainer, h. Lincoln, near Union Brown Henrietta, widow of John, h. 246 Middle Brown Jacob, shoemaker, 95 North Water, h. do. Brown James, weaver, h. 19 Austin court Brown James, farmer, h. rear Acushnet avenue, east side Brown James R., tanner, h. Jenney, near Court Brown Jane Miss, house 3 Walnut Brown Jeremiah (Foster & Brown), carpenter, 152 Ray.
house 5 Willis Brown John, laborer, house 126 Kempton Brown John, laborer, house 6 High Brown John E., cooper, house 80 Mill Brown John H. D., calker, h. West Wall, from Court Brown John Q. A., livery and hack stable, 14 South
Second, house 13 South Second Brown Josiah E., driver J. Libby & Co., h. 125 Pleasant Brown Kennedy, weaver, house 11 Austin court Brown Lloyd B., restaurant, h. 178|- County Brown Lydia, widow of John, house 95 South Second Brown Manuel J., house 15 Howland Brown Mary A., widow of Ellery, h. 60 Summer Brown Mary A. Miss, millinery and fancy goods, 118
Kempton, boards 60 Summer Brown Matilda A., widow of William, h. 131 Orchard Brown Meriam Mrs., house 184 Kempton Brown Nathan, mate str. Santee, house 71 Middle Brown Oliver F. (Purrington & Brown), china and glass
ware, 55 Purchase, house 228 Purchase Brown Oliver H. P., merchant, house. 228 Purchase Brown Patrick, teamster, h. Purchase, near Austin Brown Philip M., watchman, house 76 Middle Brown Roland B., ship joiner, house 73 Hillman Brown Salisbury, house Park, near Kempton Brown Samuel B., clerk, 154 South Water, boards do. Brown Stephen H., hostler, boards 208|- Middle Brown Sumner P., mason, house 211 Third Brown Uriah, waiter, h. 19 Liberty Brown William, weaver Wamsutta Mills, h. Washburn,
near Acushnet avenue Brown Wm. Felix, ship carpenter, house 55 Cypress Brown William L. G., machinist, house 75 Cedar Brown William S., rigger, house 75 Cedar
56 STEW BEDFORD [B] DIRECTORY.
Brownell Adelbert F., grocer, New County road, corner
Durfee, house do. Brownell Albion T., clerk, 50 South Water, bds. 58 Hill Brownell Alfred M., carpenter, house 133 Grinnell Brownell Andrew P., watches and jewelry, 94 Union, h.
108 Third Brownell, Ashley & Co. (J. Augustus Brownell and
Joshua B. Ashley), carriage manufacturers and horse
shoers, 16, 20, and 22 Fourth BROWNELL BENJAMIN F-, treas. Central Union
Association, 5 North Sixth, house 58 Hill Brownell Benjamin S., mason, house New County road,
near Durfee BROWNELL CHARLES F. (Brownell' & Wheaton) ,
groceries and provisions, and manufacturer of soda
and mineral water, 108 County, h. 136 Kempton Brownell Charles H., carpenter, 23 North, h. 85 Elm Brownell Charles W., house 38 Fourth Brownell Daniel Hicks, mason, house 185 North Brownell Daniel L., carriage builder, 6. Jj. Brownell, h.
53 School Brownell Edgar F. A. (O. G. Brownell & Son), 19 and 97
Purchase, boards O. G. Brownell's, Mt. Pleasant Brownell Emma G, teacher, boards 85 Purchase Brownell Ephraim, at Chemical Works, h. 7 Cedar, c. Mill Brownell Fally B., widow of Wilber, h. 93 Fourth Brownell Francis, teamster, house 204 South Second Brownell Frank, carriage painter Hazzard & Weaver, 83
Middle, boards 104 Maxfield Brownell Frederick, gardener, h. 15 North Cottage Brownell ^Frederick A., pilot, house 137 Third BrowneirFrederick W., boards 137 Third Brownell George, carpenter Cordage Factory, house 65
Maxfield Brownell George A., carpenter, house 8 Spruce Brownell George A., teamster, h. 104 South Second Brownell George F., clerk, h. New County road, corner
Durfee Brownell George H, ice driver, house 35 Chestnut Brownell George L., manufacturer and dealer in carriages,
Third, corner Cannon, h. North Orchard, cor. Court Brownell George R., salesman, h. foot of Prospect Brownell Gilbert K., shoe heeler, boards 7 Cedar • Brownell Herbert J., trav. agent T. W. Cook & Co., bds.
85 Elm Brownell Holder M. (Bullock & Brownell), proprietor
Parker House, Purchase, cor. Middle Brownell James D., laborer, h. So. Second, n. Division Brownell John A., job wagon, First, cor. Union, h. 162
North
NEW BEDFOED [$] DIRECTORY. 57
Brownell John F., engineer, boards 119 William Brownell Joseph, house 39 Spring
Brownell J. Augustus (Brownell, Ashley & Co.), carriage manufacturer, 16, 20 and 22 Fourth, and (Western Lumber Co.) Fourth, h. 147 Middle Brownell J. Walter, clerk G. L. Brownell, bds. No. Or- chard, cor. Court Brownell Leander (Mosher & Brownell), sash and blind
manufacturer, Atlantic wharf, h. 104 Maxfield Brownell Lucy S., widow of Thomas, h. 28 Bedford BROWNELL LUTHER, harnessmaker, 89 Purchase, h.
80 Arnold Brownell Mary W., widow of Jeremiah, h. 60 Ray Brownell Milton A. carpenter, bds ,87 Third Brownell Oliver G. (O. G. Brownell & Son), 19 and 97 Purchase, and 52 High, h. Mount Pleasant, Acushnet Heights Brownell O. G. & Son (Oliver G. and Edgar F. A. Brown- ell), hats, caps, gents' furnishing goods, and dry goods, 19 and 97 Purchase, and 52 High Brownell Oliver M., carpenter, h. 87 Third BROWNELL PERRY, livery, hack, and boarding stable,
13 So. Second, h. 119 William Brownell Rhoda A. Mrs., house 29 County Brownell Robert, provisions, Third, h. 60 Ray Brownell Samuel R., blindmaker, h. Summer, cor. Syca- more - [Sixth Brownell William II. P., purser str. Wamsutta, h. 39 No. BROWNELL WILLIAM O., merchant, shipchandler, and paperstock dealer, No. Front, cor. Central whf, h. 200 County Brownell William O., jr. (D. B. Folger & Co.), 116 Union,
and bookkeeper William O. Brownell, h. 36 Eighth Brownell Wright, house 38 Fourth
BROWNELL & WHEATON (Charles F. Brownell and Hiram Wheaton), groceries and provisions, also man- ufacturers of mineral and soda water, 180 County Browning Clark, machinist Gosnolcl Mills, h. 306 Purchase Brownson Leonard B., master mariner, h. Acushnet av. Bryant Aaron C, mariner, h. Mill, cor. Beach, Cannon-
ville Bryant Israel T. (Bryant & Pierce), provision dealer, 174
County, h. 11 No. Cottage Bryant James L., hostler, h. 4 Franklin Bryant John, accountant, house 69 Walden Bryant Richard C, mariner, house foot Howland Bryant Seth, stonecutter, h. Mill, cor. Beach, Cannonville Bryant Seth E., carpenter, house 1 Mt. Pleasant
58 NEW BEDFORD [g] DIRECTORY.
Bryant & Pierce (Israel T. Bryant and Ellery Pierce),
provision dealers, 174 County Bryden Samuel, weaver, house 198 State Buckley Cornelius, at Rolling Mill, h. 145 Ray Buckley George O., machinist, h. 51 Fourth Buckley James W., harnessmaker Luther Brownell, bds.
6 Spring Buckley Josephus, mariner, h. Atlantic, cor. Arnold Buckley Lucy S., widow of Dennis, h. 52 County Buckley Maurice, house 145 Ray Buckley Patrick, laborer, house 123 Smith Buckley Thomas, laborer, house 225 Middle Bucklin Emma A.,' widow of Joseph, h. 146 Kempton Buckiin Herbert W., shoemaker, bds. 112 High Bucklin Wellington, mason, house 112 High Buckminster Joseph, house 213 Purchase Budlong Ambrose P., machinist, h. 147 State Budlong John A., blacksmith, h. 9 Merrimack Budlong William R., overseer machine shop, Wamsutta
Mills, h. 147 State [Kempton
Burlington Stephen L., cutter Moses C. Swift, bds. 185 Bulke Julius A. A., baker J. Libby & Co., bds.' 21 Willis Bulke Paul, baker J. Libby & Co., bds. 21 Willis Bullard Amasa, periodicals and fancy goods, 9 Cheapside,
house 82 Kempton [Purchase
Bullard F. D., boottreer Hathaway & Soule's, house 171 BULLARD JOHN N., supt. N. B. Flour Co., house 81
Hillman Bulloch Andrew, agent N. B. Lubricating Oil Co., bds.
Parker House Bullock David F., molder, house 12 Durfee Bullock Preserved (Bullock & Brownell), proprietor Par- ker House, Purchase, cor. Middle Bullock Preserved V., laborer, h. 12 Durfee Bullock & Brownell (Preserved Bullock and Holder M.
Brownell), proprietors Parker House, Purchase Bumphrey Caroline T., widow of James M., matron of
Temporary Home, 11 Merrimack [Cannonville
Bumpus Charles M., laborer, house Kempton, opp. Jenney, Bumpus Henry W., policeman, house 5 North Bumpus Morris, watchman, h. Jenney, n. Kempton Bunker Abby, widow of Geo. M., bds. 41 North Bunker Elihu, apothecary and druggist, 56 Purchase, h.
45 North Bunker William P., carpenter, house 80 Cedar Burbank Jerome F., marble worker, 20 No. Second, h. 9
Walnut Burbank John T., clerk, 125 No. Water, h. 205 Purchase Burbank Thos., shoemaker, 129 Purchase, h. 30 Maxfield
NEW BEDFOED [B] DIEECTOEY. 59
Burdick Benjamin F., painter, house 119 Smith Burdick Christopher, cooper, h. 133 No. Second Burdick George S., cabinetmaker C. Maxfield, hds. 133
No. Second Burdick John, baker D. T. Snell, bds. 119 Smith Burdick Stephen, clerk Doane, Swift & Co., h. 79 Third Burding Calvin, shipcarpenter, h. 349 So. Water Burgess Charles E., shoemaker, bds. 55 Maxfield Burgess David, sash and blind maker, h. Division, near
Water Burgess Frank, manufacturer of the Excelsior Laundry
Blue, 70 William, factory Fairhaven, boards 91
William Burgess Gilbert, teamster, house Division Burgess John M., boards 39 Foster Burgess J. H., meatmarkef, 70 William, h. 91 William Burgess Nathan, boot and shoemaker, 94 No. Second, h.
39 Foster [Durfee
Burgess Stephen, carpenter, h. New County road, corner Burgess William H., carver Pierce &Taber,h. 126 So. First Burgess William H., manufacturer of Tomato Ketchup,
factory Burgess Farm, Fairhaven, bds. 91 William Burke Charles, laborer, house 51 Court Burke James, laborer, house 3 Jenney Burke John, ropemaker, house 22 Ash Burke John Mrs., house 233 County Burke Michael, laborer, house Jenney Burke Michael, stonecutter, h. rear 326 Purchase Burleigh Charles F. Rev., h. North, cor. Cypress Burnett Charles, laborer, house 41 Middle Burns Daniel H., boilermaker, h. 8 Sears' court Burns Harry C, cigars and tobacco, 91 Third, bds. do. Burns James, furnaceraan N. B. Copper Works, house 86
Emerson Burns Samuel D., furnaceman, house 91 Third Burns William, teamster, house 208 Purchase Burr Nancy H. Miss, private school, Masonic Building,
Union, house 210 County Burroughs George W., mason, h. 28 North Cedar Burroughs John L., sailmaker, h. 103 Maxfield Burroughs Susan C, widow of Samuel, h. 60 Ray Burroughs William A., mariner, h. 103 Maxfield Burt Charles A., machinist Cordage Factory, bds. Charles
D. Burt's, Court Burt Charles D., keeper House of Correction, Court Burt Daniel C, broker, 19 No. Water, h. Morgan, corner
Cottage Burt Daniel C, clerk, h. Morgan, n. North Cottage Burt George H., carriagepainter, bds. 53 School
60 NEW BEDFORD [[J] DIRECTORY.
Burt Joseph, jr., machinist J. A. Gifford, h. 10 Durfee Burt Phoebe C. Miss, teacher Hill school, bds. 10 Durfee Burt Samuel P., banker and broker, 19 and 43 No. Water5
house 5 Morgan Burtley William, spinner Potomska Mills, h. 9 Rivet Burton Frances E., widow of Andrew J., h. 207 Middle Bush Lucinda, widow of William, h. 128 Third Bushnell I. S., planemaker, h. 43 No. Second Bushnell I. S. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 43 No. Second Bushnell Leonard (Pierce & Bushnell), 72, 74, and 76
No. Water, h. 41 High Busiere Xavier, carder, h. Brick block, Orange Butler Alfred M. S. (Boston), h. 113 Middle Butler Daniel A., carpenter, house 63 Maxfield Butler Henry, carriagesmith, bds. Sheridan House Butler James D. Rev., Chaplain Port Society, h. 44 School Butler Katie Miss, hairdresser, County, cor. Bedford h. do. Butler Patrick, blacksmith G. L. Brownell, boards Sheridan
House Butler Thomas A., fishmarket, 91 Third, h. over 106 do. Butler William F., boatbuilder, Willis Point, h. 37 Foster Butterworth Manuel, weaver, house 33 Austin Butts Albert N"., boards 18 Allen Butts Calvin S., carpenter, h. 45 Sycamore Butts Charles, teamster, house rear 63 Smith Butts Cinderella, widow of Stephen, bds. 8 Campbell Butts David, shipcarpenter, h. New County road, north of
Durfee Butts Frances A., jr., N". B. Flour Mill, h. 70 Sycamore Butts Henry R., carpenter, house 18 Allen Butts James D., laborer, house 107 Smith Butts James Henry, shipsmith, h. 96 Pleasant Butts Lydia A., widow of Peleg, h. 41 Mill Butts Lydia W., widow of Wm. T., house 27 Grove Butts Samuel A., shipwright, h. 20 North Chancery Bu/ts Squire W., clerk J. & W. R. Wing & Co., h. South.
Second, cor. Walnut Butts Thomas L., laborer, house rear 35 Smith Butts William A., clerk Pierce & Bushnell's, bds. 11 No.
Second Byrnes Margaret, widow, nurse, h. 99 Smith Byron Joseph, mariner, house 4 Pine
CABLE HARVEY, at glassworks, h. 63 Grinnell Cadozo Domingo, variety store, So. Front, h. 23 Howland Cadwell William P. S., druggist and chemist, and dealer
in trusses, etc., 49 Purchase, h. 13 So. Sixth Cady Elizabeth B., widow of Daniel, h. 108 Fifth Cahoon Martin V., blacksmith, h. 94 County
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Cahoon Maxamelia Mrs., nurse, h. 81 Ray- Cairns Michael, (Cairns & West), bootmaker, 48 William,
house Robinson's court Cairns & West (Michael Cairns and Charles West), boot
and shoe makers, 48 William Caldwell Eliza, widow, h. 35 Middle Caldwell Reliance, widow of John J., h. r. 142 Kempton Caldwell Seth C, teamster, h. 185 Pleasant Caldwell Zachariah, mariner, h. Elm cor. Cedar Callahan William, laborer, h. 185 State Cambell William, operative Wamsutta Mills Cameron Alexander, laborer, h. r. 321 Purchase Campbell James, pressman, 106 South Water, h. 5 Bonney Campbell John C,, h. 159 Ray Canavan John, laborer and variety, 220 Purchase, boards
170 Pleasant Canavan Michael, laborer, house 170 Pleasant Canavan Patrick H., refiner 1ST. B. Copper Works, house
170 Pleasant Canavan William, shoemaker, h. 15 Austin court Cannavan John, laborer, h. 15 Austin court Cannavan Patrick, janitor Public Library building, house
158 Kempton Cannon Albert, clerk, house 34 Willis Cannon Edward, (Cannon & Curtis), rigger, Commercial
whai'f, house 108 Pleasant Cannon Edward S. (E. S. Cannon & Co.), hats and caps,
43 Purchase, h. 218 Union Cannon Edwin H., mariner, h. Plainville Cannon Elizabeth, widow of William E., h. Plainville Cannon E. S. & Co. (Edward S. Cannon and Henry H.
Tillson), hats, caps, and furs, 43 Purchase Cannon Frederick, calker, h. 153 Mill Cannon George, calker, 14 South Front, h. 34 Willis Cannon Nathaniel S. (Baylies & Cannon), provision deal- er, 3 and 4 Union, h. 108 Pleasant Cannon Thomas, clerk 64 Purchase, bds. Mansion House Cannon Thomas D., farmer, h. Plainville Cannon Wm. C, calker, house 13 Cedar Cannon & Curtis (Edward Cannon and Richard Curtis),
riggers, Commercial wharf Canny Edward, labover, h. 326 Purchase Canty Mary, widow of William, h. 135 Third Canty William, laborer, bds. 135 Third Card Benjamin F., machinist, bds. 145 Union Card Charles H, painter, 9 No. Water, bds. 100 Wash'n Card Mary, widow of William, h. 145 Union Cardoze Domingo, house 23 Howland
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Carey William S., carriagepainter Geo. L. Brownell, house
13 Cannon Carlin John, laborer, h. First n. Delano Carlin Patrick, laborer, h. r. 9 High Carney Daniel, h. 134 South Water Carney Frances Mrs., house Elm cor. Cedar Carney Patrick, glassfinisher, h. 235 So. Water Carney Wm. H.,' letter carrier, house 146 Mill Carney William H., laborer, house 29 First Carpenter Albert H. W., merchant tailor, 141 Union, h.
115 Hillman Carpenter Joseph, blacksmith, h. 13 Hazard court Carpenter Lewis G., h. 98 Kempton Carpenter Samuel, private watchman Gosnold Mills, house
1 Grape Carr Abby S., widow of Caleb A., h. 36 Spring Carr Frank B., jewelry ninfr. (F. River), h. Acushnet av.,
Head of the River Carr George H., laborer, bds. 36 Spring Carr Henry J., mariner, h. 130 Summer Carr James E., shiprigger, h. Sycamore, cor. Cypress Carr John G., laborer, h. 46 Smith Carroll Henry, carpenter, h. Sullivan, n. Middle C.irroll James, carriagetrimmer, bds. 182 So. Second Carroll James, tailor Taber, Read & Co., house Tremont,
near Arnold Carrol] John, laborer, h. 117 South Water Carroll John, junkdealer, 69 S. Water, h. 182 S. Second Carroll John, laborer, h. 100 North Chancery Carroll Meribah B., widow of Robert, h. 91 High Carroll Patrick, ropemaker, h. head of Arnold C irroll Richard, laborer, h. foot of Grape Carroll William E., carriagebuilder George L. Brownell,
boards 91 High Carter Charles, carder, bds. Mrs. Quinnan's, Hazard Carter Chas. H., h. 40 Cedar Carter Domingo, boarding-house, 57 South Water Carter Edward P., confectioner W. M. Bates, h. 27 North
Chancery Carter Elizabeth, widow of Isaac, h. 119 Purchase Carter John, firmer, house Court, cor. Jenney Carter John H., laborer, house Jenney, cor. Court Carter Martha Miss, confectionery and fruit, 244 Purcha.se,
house do. Carter Miles, calker, house 169 Elm Carter Robert H., clerk E. H. Chisholm, h. 66 Purchase CARTER ROBERT H. Mrs., hairworker, 66 Purchase Carter Sarah, widow of Frank, h. 5 Willis Carter William F., laborer, house Cedar Grove
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Cartland A. L., clerk Fotoraska Mills, bds. 68 Prospect Carver Thomas C, shipcarpenter, h. 81 Thomas Case Alexander H., mason, h. County, cor. Sycamore Case Allen, h. 215 Purchase
Case Charles A., house 215 Purchase [93 Ray
Case Charles C, messenger Davenport, Mason & Co., h. Case Edmund T., watchman, h. West Willis, near Cedar Case Elvira C. Miss, dress trimmings and worsteds, 40
Purchase, h. 85 Kempton Case Frederick S., carpenter, h. Acushnet av. Case George F., engineer R. R.. h. Thomas, cor. Sycamore Case Isaac R., clerk T. E. Braley & Co., bds. County, cor.
Sycamore Case Mercy Mrs., h. 298 South Water Case Restcome, farmer, house Acushnet av. Case William, tanner, house 90 Linden Casey Chas. F., carpenter M. H. Bliss, bds. 40 Russell Casey Edward H., farmer, house Hathaway road Casey Lawrence L., laborer, house 204 So. Water Casey Susan, widow of Edward W., h. Hathaway road Cassidy Felix (IT. S. N.), house 57 Kempton Cassidy Samuel, weaver, h. 194 State Castale William, policeman, and boarding-house, 29 School Castle Thomas, loomfixer, Wamsutta Mills, h. 222 Ray Caswell Amos R., blacksmith, house 152 Mill Caswell Benjamin F., stonecutter, house Maxfield, near
North Second Caswell David P., at Ripley & Tripp's, h. 107 Sycamore Caswell Edgar F., stonecutter, house 84 Linden Caswell Geoige, painter, house Hathaway road Caswell George F., carriagepainter, h. Mill, n. Chestnut Caswell Isaac C, cigars and tobacco, 85£ Purchase, h.
91 Walden Caswell James H, carriagetrimmer H. G. O. Cole, house
Hathaway road [chase, bds. 187 Middle
Caswell John P., tinplate and sheetiron worker, 84 Pur- Caswell Nathaniel H, blacksmith, h. 57 So. Second Caswell Oscar F., blacksmith, bds. 72 So. Second Caswell Thomas, groceries and provisions, 78 Purchase,
h. 91 Walden Caswell Thomas, mariner, boards 91 Walden Caswell Thomas G., master mariner, h. 92 Cedar CASWELL WM. H., painter, 21 Union, cor. Front, h.
50 Ray Catano Joseph, laborer, house 25 Howland Cathcart Edward B., laborer, house 107 Smith Caton Antoine, laborer, house 11 Griffin Caton Catherine Mrs., house 7 Hazard court Caton Manuel, laborer, house 8 Howland
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Cavanaugh Ann, widow of Francis, house 243 Middle
Cavanaugh, see also Kavanaugh
Cavenaugh Jeremiah L., blacksmith Geo. L. Brownell, h.
50 South Second Caverly Francis H., shipcarpenter, bds. 129 No. Second CENTRAL UNION ASSOCIATION, B. F. Brownell,
treas., groceries and patent medicines, 5 No. Sixth Chace Alvah M., meat and vegetables, No. Sixth, corner
Elm, h. 11 Emerson Chace Benjamin M., shoemaker, h. Campbell, cor. Cedar Chace Ezra B., carpenter, house 177 Grinnell Chace Frederic A., carpenter and sparmaker, h. 64 Forest CHACE GEORGE W, hobpskirt manufacturer and cor- sets, 16 Purchase, h. Hathaway road Chace Ira M., clerk J. H. Perry & Co., h. 230 So. Water Chace Joseph, 2d, carpenter, h. County, cor. Maxfield Chace Nathan F., carpenter, boards 177 Grinnell Chace Robert, house 93 Summer Chace Robert B., master mariner, h. 68 So. Second Chace, see also Chase
Chaddock E. N., house 1 Lincoln, cor. Union Chadwick Celinda Mrs., widow of Charles, h. 87 Ray Chadwick David G., laborer, house 98 Kempton Chadwick George H., painter Franklin Shaw, house «163
Kempton [Summer
Chadwick Geo. H., clerk Tucker A Cummings, boards 106 Chadwick John P., carpenter, house 3 West Willis Chadwick Mary, widow of George, h. 154 Kempton Chadwick Solomon, carpenter, Leonard's wharf, house 79
County Chadwick Thomas A., cooper, h. 58 North Chadwick William J., h. 106 Summer Chaffee Amos, mason, h. Old County road Chalkley John W., Gosnold Mills, h. 79 Cedar Chaloner Luther W., harnessmaker B. R. Kittredge, bds.
35 Third Chamberlain Ebenezer, blacksmith, h. 1 Hickory Chamberlain Sabin P., joiner, h. 231 County Chandler Charles, house 24 Bush Chandler William G., "Boston Branch "boot and shoe
store, 2 Ricketson's block, Union, h. 4 Cheapside Chandonnet Thomas A. Rev. D. D., h. 96 Hillman Chaney Emma E. Miss, dressmaker, h. 81 Thomas Chaney Ephraim, shipcarpenter, Hillman, n. North Wate,r,
house 68 State Chanley Thomas, teamster J. Holmes, jr., h. 95 S. Water Channing Ann S., widow of John W., h. 40 Third Channing Clarinda B., widow of Samuel, h. 21 Seventh Channing Rhoda A., doctress, 40 Third, h. do.
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Channing Walter, shipcarpenter, h. foot So. Second Charming Wm. H., dentist, 139 Union, h. 40 Third Channing Wm. R., student, bcls. 40 Third Chapman Alfred M. (Chapman & Shurtleff ), sailmaker,
Union, cor. Front, h. 53 Elm Chapman Benjamin, refreshments, head of North Front,
next the bridge, and variety, 186 Kempton, house do. Chapman Cyrus W, h. 56 School [Fairhaven
Chapman Edward, carriagepainter H. G. O. Cole, house Chapman Edward T., cigars and tobacco, 13 No. Second,
house 62 South Second CHAPMAN JOHN H., sailmaker, 122 North Second,
house 223 Purchase Chapman John H., jr., h. 26 Cheapside Chapman John H., jr. Mrs., dressipaker, 26 Cheapside,
house do. Chapman John M., blacksmith J. Durfee, bds. 102 Third Chapman Robert, weaver, h. 15 Austin Chapman & Shurtleff (Alfred M. Chapman and John R.
Shurtleff), sailmakers, Union, cor. Front Chapped S. Elizabeth, widow, h. 49 So. Second Chapped Thos., in Wamsutta Mills, h. 186 Ray Chapped Thos., h. rear 186 Ray
Chapped William H., grocer, 229 Purchase, h. 21 Willis Charles Mary A., widow, house 17 Mill Chase Abraham, shipcarpenter, 150 North Water, house
213 Kempton Chase Abisha H., grocer and flagman Braley station, h. do. Chase Alexander H, mason, h. 48 South Chase Allen, blacksmith, h. Mill, n. Kempton, Cannonville Chase Alonzo B., teamster, boardinghouse, 46 William Chase Amos O., clerk, bds. 25 So. Second Chase Andrew B., mariner, h. 86 Fourth Chase Ann H. Mrs., dressmaker, 24 Cheapside, h. do. Chase Benjamin F., shoemaker, h. 10 Liberty Chase Collins, carriagemaker Browned & Ashley, boards
95 Purchase Chase David D., shipcarpenter, h. 285 Purchase Chase Ebenezer, blacksmith, h. rear 94 North Second CHASE EDWARD B., Blees' sewing machines, 2 Cheap- side, house 31 Elm Chase Frank, shoemaker, h. 10 Liberty Chase Frederick P., foundryman Gosnold Mills, h. Wall Chase Frederick W., mason, h. Taber road, n. Kempton Chase George, groceries and provisions, 87 and 236 South
Water, h. 87 South Water Chase George H., shipjoiner, bds. 6 North Chase George S., master mariner, h. 31 County Chase Gideon R., farmer, h. Kempton, n. Jenney 5
66 NEW BEDFORD [(J] DIRECTORY.
Chase Gowell, master mariner, h. 84 State
Chase Helen P., clerk, h. 8 North
Chase Henry S., painter, 21 Union, brls. North
Chase Horace F., purser steamer Acushnet, bds. Orchard
Chase H. Sidney, painter, bds. 6 North
Chase Ira, clerk, h. 230 South Water
Chase Jacob W., sparmaker, h. Kempton, n. Lindsey
Chase James F., engineer R. R., h. 220 County
Chase James R., at Ripley & Tripp's, house Noel Taber
road, near Kempton Chase John B., laborer, h. 4 No. Chancery Chase Lovice P., widow of Nathan, h. 119 Pleasant Chase Luther S. (N. Y.), house 146 Third Chase Lyman B., laborer, bds. 4 No. Chancery Chase Mary, widow of Turner, h. 44 Hillman Chase Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, h. 42 Kempton Chase Mary C, widow of Henry, h. 6 North Chase Nathan, h. 165 County Chase Olive K., widow of Jonathan, h. 162 Mill Chase Olive R., widow of Samuel B., h. 17 School Chase Rufus B., salesman E. B. Chase, bds. 31 Elm Chase Sarah, widow of Ichabod, h. 12 North Chase Walter F., shipcarpenter, bds. 213 Kempton Chase Warren E., printer Standard office, h. 1 Bedford Chase Wm. A., jeweler, boards 213 Kempton Chase Wm. F., farmer, house Mount Pleasant, beyond
Water Works Chase Wilson, master mariner, house 18 Wing Chase Zebina H., master mariner, house 86 Fourth Chase Zebina W., master mariner, house 64 S. Second Chase, see also Chace Chaves Paul Joseph, lab., house 14 Oak Chickwine Mesael, lab., house 15 Brick block [Lind
Childs Cyrel M., ropemaker N. B. Cordage Co. h. Jenny Childs Edward W., water works, house rear 142 Kempton Childs H. A. Mrs., di*essmaker, house 97 South Second Childs James E., bookkeeper J. Douil, house 60 Sycamore Childs Josiah G., fish, 31 South Second, house 97 do. Childs Sylvester, watches and jewelry, 33 Purchase, house
41 High Childs Thomas, switchman, house rear Linden Chipman James F., overseer roller room Wamsutta Mills,
house 69 Sycamore Chisholm Elijah H., druggist and apothecary, 73 Purchase,
cor. Middle, house 55 North Sixth Christian Stephen O, master mariner, house 68 Pleasant Churbuck Henry F., lab., house 228 South Second Church Benjamin B., pilot, house 71 First Church Bradford L., conductor N. B. R. R.,house 151 State
NEW BEDFORD [()] DIRECTORY. 67
CHURCH CHAS. H.,druggist, 74 Purchase, h. 29 Franklin
Church Charles L., pianos, cabinet organs and music, 7
Cheapside, house 44 Chestnut Church Charles M., clerk, 74 Purchase, boards 29 Franklin Church Christopher A., house Acushnet av. Church Ephraim E., foreman, 33 Commercial wharf, house
114 High Church Freeman T., sailmaker, house 39 North. Church Horatio L., sailmaker Simpson Hart, h. 55 Hill Church Isaac, carriage smith H. G. O. Cole, bds. 71 First Church James A., eating house, 107 South Water, h. do. Church Lucinda Mrs., house 1 Walnut Church Lydia C. Mrs., millinery, 6 Cheapside, h. 39 North CHURCH WM. A., assistant cashier First Nat. Bank,
house Lincoln [Union, house 29 Bush
Church Wm. N, (Driscol, Church & Hall), grocer, 60 Churchill Benjamin, laborer, house Swamp, near Middle Churchill Benjamin J., porter, 45 North Water, house
Swamp, near Cedar Churchill Hiram, house 54 Summer Churchill Robert G., cooper, house 78 Fifth Churchill Silvanus, cooper, house 78 Fifth CITY LAUNDRY, Thos. H. Soule,propr.,107 No. Second CITY PLANING MILLS, Greene & Wood, agents, Chas.
Briggs, foreman, Leonard's wharf Clagg Allen C, mariner, house 1 Durfee Clapp Charles L., clerk, 353 Purchase, bds. 353 do. Clare John, grocer and provision dealer, 221 So. Water,
house 300 do. Clare Wm. H., clerk, 221 South Water, house 300 do. Clark Benjamin H., laborer, house 54 Middle CLARK C. ALEX., picture frame manufr., 96 Kempton,
house 109 High Clark Chas. S. elk., 59 and 61 No. Second, h. 9 Park Clark Cyrus E., clerk and treas. First Cong. Church, house
at Acushnet Clark Eliza W. Mrs., dressmaker, house 64 Thomas Clark Emily E., widow of Thomas, h. rear 78 Linden Clark Ezra, carpenter, No. Sec, c. Hillman, h. 57 Foster Clark George C., picture frame dealer, 96 Kempton, house
186 Elm Clark George H., master mariner, house 14 Pope [pect Clark James A., section hand Potomska Mills, h. 79 Pros- Clark John, cook, h. West Wall, rear Court [Foster Clark Josiah R., cabinet maker Caleb Maxfield, house 73 Clark Julia A., widow of Elisha, house 175 County Clark Lothrop (L. Clark & Howland), provisions, Pur- chase, cor. Willis, house Walnut, cor. Fifth
68 NEW BEDFORD [Q] DIRECTORY.
Clark L. & Howland (E. K.), provisions, Purchase, cor. Willis [Cemetery
Clark Michael, laborer, house Parker, near Oak Grove Clark Peter, gardener, house Clay, near Oak Clark Robert, weaver Potoraska Mills, h. 246 South Water Clark Salmon K., furniture painter, h. New County road,
near Durfee Clark Susan, widow of Henry, house 184 Purchase Clark Thomas, laborer, boards 3 Walnut Clark Thomas E. (Clark & Bartlett), fish market, Com- mercial wharf, and 9 Market, house 52 Walnut Clark Walter F., horse dealer„house 27 Elm Clark William, lab., N. B. Cordage Co., h. Ash, n. Union Clark William J., carpenter, h. Parker, near Oak Grove
Cemetery Clark Win. S., carpenter, h. 138 Purchase CLARK & BARTLETT (Thomas E. Clark and Seth S. Bartlett), fish market, Commercial wharf and 9 Market Clarke Albert E., clerk, 42£ North Water, h. 17 Third Clarke Henry B., homoeopathic physician, 181 Union, h. do. Clarke Joseph, blockmaker, 4 Hazard's wharf, house Mt.
Pleasant, near Durfee Clarke Mary H. Miss, dressmaker, h. 117 Kempton Clarke William E., foreman spinner Potornska Mills, h.
68 Prospect Clarkson Nicholas J., plasterer and whitewasher, house
rear 209 Middle Clary Anthony, hostler, bds. 68 Mechanics' lane Clary Daniel, laborer, h. Highland, cor. Topham Clary Henry, molcler N. B. Copper Works, house 83 No.
Water Clary William, laborer, h. Orange, n. Washburn Clayton Michael, laborer, h. 33 So. Sixth Cleary Anthony, hostler S. F. Perry, boards 68 Mechan- ics' lane [lane Cleary Edward J., clerk B. H. Waite, bcls. 68 Mechanics' Cleary James, hostler S. F. Perry, h. 68 Mechanics' lane Cleaveland Abram L., ship broker and commission mer- chant, 23 Centre, h. 8 Cheapside Cleaveland Andrew C., baker, bds. 168 Kempton Cleavland Caroline, widow of Charles G., house 112 So.
Front Cleavland Charles E., carpenter, bcls. 112 South Front Cleavland Sarah L., proprietress Mount Pleasant House,
8 Cheapside Cleveland George B., laborer, h. 69 Forest Cleveland George H. V. D., baker, 173 Union, boards
School, cor. Second Clifford Arthur, student, h. 87 So. Orchard
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Clifford Caroline A. Miss, h. 66 Bedford
Clifford Charles W. (Marston & Crapo), lawyer, 35 North
Water, bds. Union, cor. County Clifford John H., lawyer, and pres. Boston & Providence
Railroad, 35 No. Water, h. 87 So. Orchard Clifford Walter, student, 35 N. Water, bds. 87 S. Orchard Clymonts William, blacksmith E. B. & F. Macy, house 41
North Sixth Coats John M., sailmaker, h. 33 Pleasant Cobb Adaline B., widow of Cephas, h. 37 Fifth Cobb George A., stoves and tinware, Head of the River,
house do. Cobb John Q. A., branch pilot, h. 16 Chancery Cobb Nathaniel W. P., mason, h. 70 Sycamore Cobb Sarah, widow of Benjamin, h. 10 High Cobb Thomas J., deputy sheriff,- 23 North Water, house
71 Forest Cobb Wendell H. (Marston & Crapo), lawyer, 35 North
Water, h. 8 North Cottage Cobb Wm. S., sheriff, and dept. IT. S. Marshal, 23 North
Water, h. 115 Washington Coburn Geo. N., machinist, h. 77 Ray Codd Thomas A., shipbroker, 18 So. Water, h. 11 Third Codding Herbert N , carriagemaker, bds. 36 Chestnut Codding Mary A. Miss, teacher grammar school, bds. 36
Chestnut Codding Seth, clerk Brownell & Wheaton, h. 36 Chestnut Codding Seth E., framemaker, house 5 West Willis Coe Isaac H. Rev., pastor South Christian Baptist church,
house 112 Washington Coe Wm. F., shoelaster, h. 22 Crapo Coffee Margaret Mrs., h. 328 Purchase Coffin Alexander B., cooper, h. 41 Smith Coffin Chas. II., paper box maker, 110 Union, bds. 31 Third Coffin Frederick, paper box mnfr., 110 Union, h.31 Third Coffin George C, baker, bds. 31 Pleasant Coffin George T., machinist, bds. Whitcomb House Coffin James H., mariner, h. 31 William Coffin Jethro, bds. 30 Seventh Coffin John C, laborer, h. foot of Eddy's wharf Coffin Phoebe C, widow of William, h. 31 Third Coffin Simeon R., laborer Hastings & Co., bds. 28 Allen Coffin Stephen P., cooper, h. 28 Allen Coffin Walter H., paper box maker, 110 Third, boards 31
Third Coffin William D., laundryman T. M. Denham & Brother,
boards Whitcomb House Coffin Wm. F., mariner, bds. 28 Allen Coffin Wm. H., boarding stable, First, cor. School, and
hack stand, 128 Union, house 17 So. Second
70 NEW BEDFORD [[)] DIRECTORY.
Cogan Thomas, laborer, h. 64 North
Cogay Tarlton, laborer, h. 89 So. Sixth
Coggeshall Bradford H. (Howland & Coggeshall), cooper,
rear 147 North Water, h. 58 Ray Coggeshall Chas. W. (Coggeshall & Co.), pump & block
maker, Front, n. Fairhaven depot, h. at Fairhaven Coggeshall Chas. W. (Tobey & Coggeshall), stoves and
tinware, 18 William, h. 11 Chestnut Coo-geshall Edward, master mariner, h. 163 County COGGESHALL EDWARD L., real estate, 6 William,
house 169 County COGGESHALL HENRY W. (Coggeshall & Co.), under- taker, 20 William, house 22 do. Coggeshall James, house 26 Campbell Coggeshall James F., carriagemaker Brownell & Ashley's,
house Hathaway road Coggeshall John A., teamster, bds. 232 So. Water Coggeshall Priscilla S., widow of Josiah, h.232 So. Water Coggeshall Robert C. P., assistant engineer, office base- ment City Hall building, h. 31 Bush Coggeshall Samuel B., master mariner, h. 110 So. Sixth Coggeshall Sarah M., widow of James, h. 79 So. Second Coggeshall Thomas, first assistant Postmaster, h. 31 Bush Coggeshall Wm. P., teamster, h. Hathaway road, west
from Mt. Pleasant COGGESHALL & CO. (Henry W. Coggeshall), under- takers and coffin warerooms, 20 and 22 William Coggeshall & Co. (Charles W. Coggeshall and Charles Johnson), pump, block and sparmakers, Front, near Faiikaven depot Cogy Benjamin, laborer, house 5 Spruce *
Colburn George, laborer, house 149 Ray Colby Philip E., clerk Acushnet Coffee and Spice Mills,
house Hill, cor. Mill Colby Susan A. Miss, house 175 Union Cole Benjamin, machinist, h. 88 Washington Cole George F., clerk and bookkeeper H. G. O. Cole. bds.
84 Fourth COLE HARRISON G. O., carnage manufacturer, 44
Third, h. 84 Fourth Cole Henry, painter, boards 44 Union Cole Margaret, widow of John H, h. 110 So. Front COLE THEODORE W., marbleworker, William, corner
Bethel, h. 56 Hillman Cole Wm. H, porter, house 27 Chancery Cole Wm. F., carriagemaker H. G. O. Cole, h. 84 Fourth Coleman Betsey R., dressmaker, house 89 William Collamore Edwin J., engineer Warnsutta Mills, house 172 Pleasant
NEW BEDFORD [(]] DIRECTORY. 71
Collier William, weaver, bds. 17 Austin court Collingwood Eleanor, widow of William, h. Cypress, cor.
Sycamore Collins Abagail C, widow, bouse 13 Mill Collins Barnabas, farmer, h. Ashland, near Linden Collins Eugene E., glassmaker, house 88 High Collins George A., secondhand Wamsutta Mills, house
324 Purchase Collins Hugh, laborer, house 177 So. Water Collins James H., bookkeeper, house 173 Middle Collins Jeremiah, laborer Gosnold Mills, house Wall Collins Jonathan, patternmaker, h. at Dartmouth Collins Joseph, weaver, house 207 Pleasant Collins Lucy C, widow of Philip, h. 177 Mill Collins Michael, laborer, house 334 Purchase Collins Nelson (Ellis & Collins), j^atternmaker, 90 South
Water, bds. 96 Fourth Collins Otis, house 46 Hillman Collins William, mariner, bds. 108 So. Front Colon e Ambrose, laborer, house 200 Pleasant Colson Fred. W., painter, 9 No. Water, h. 42 Summer Colwell Albert F., carpenter, house 166 North Colwell John J., carriagesmith, house 6 Park Colyar Rhoda, widow of Henry, h. Dartmouth, near Dart- mouth line Colyar Sylvester A., ropemaker, h. 169 Pleasant Colyar Henry B., painter, h. Dartmouth road, near Dart- mouth line [ton Comey Charles M., dry goods, 285 Purchase, h. 61 Kemp- COMMERCIAL MUTUAL MARINE INS. CO., 33 ♦ North Water [bds. 232 County Commerford Anna R. Miss, teacher Middle street school, Commerford Catherine Miss, teacher Parker street gram- mar school, bds. 232 County Commerford Eleanor Miss, teacher Kempton street school,
house 232 County Commerford Mary Miss, musicteacher, bds. 232 County Commerford Patrick, house 232 County Comstock Thomas W., carpenter, house 161 Third Condon Patrick, laborer, house 68 Grinnell Congdon Elizabeth H. Miss, house 29 Seventh Congdon James B., city treas. and collector, office Library
building, h. 118 County Congdon Lydia O, widow of Arnold, h. 76 Walnut Congdon Sarah Miss, house 29 Seventh [ton
Congdon William, sailmaker Simpson Hart, h. 135 Kernp- Conklin Abram, laborer, house 208 Middle Connelly Joseph A., laborer, h. 117 North Water Connelly Patrick, house 221 Middle
72 NEW BEDFORD [(]] DIRECTORY.
Connelly Patrick, grinder, boards 3 Austin
Connelly Richard, ropemaker N. B. Cordage Factory, h.
165 Kempton Conniff John A., harnessmaker W. H. Willis, bds. 119
William Connor John, laborer, h. Wamsutta, n. Purchase Considine Ann, widow of Michael, house Purchase, near
Pen ni man Considine Michael, laborer, h. rear Acushnet av., east side Conway Ellen, widow, h. 179 South Second Conway James S., teamster, house 11 Bush Conway Michael, teamster, house 71 First Cook Alexander G., mason, house Noel Taber road Cook Chas. A., currier Job Wade, boards 82 Thomas Cook Chas. E., provisions, 1 New Market sq., h. 98 Third Cook Clarence A., clerk N. B. Copper Co., boards 33 Bush COOK DAVID, groceries and dry goods, 240 Purchase,
house do. Cook Emma L. Mrs., house 10 Morgan Cook Horatio B., carpenter N. B. R. R., h. 3 Green Cook James, laborer, house 18 Cedar [50 Russell
Cook James B., machinist Morse Twist Drill Co., boards Cook John H., belt maker Wamsutta Mills, h. 220-^ County COOK JOHN S., livery and boarding stable, 8, 10, 1*2, and
14 Fourth, house 133 Washington Cook Joseph, weaver, boards 2 Austin court Cook Joseph, gardener, house rear 105 Allen Cook Lydia W., widow of Jabez, house 82 Thomas Cook Margaret Mrs., house 166 Kempton Cook Philip B., mason, house 5 Noel Taber road Cook Richard II., pressman Thayer & Judd, h. 8 Cedar • Cook Robert, baker, house rear 322 Purchase COOK SAMUEL H., sec. Ocean Mut. Ins. Co. and ins.
agent, 37 North Water, boards 1 Morgan Cook Silas, cooper, house 232 Purchase Cook Thomas, house 1 Morgan
Cook Thomas W. (Thomas W. Cook & Co.), paint manu- facturer, School, cor. Front, office 34 Union, h. 101
William Cook Thomas W. & Co. (Thomas W. Cook), paint, color
and varnish manufrs., School, corner Front COOK TIMOTHY D., builder and real estate agent, 19
North Water, house 22 Bush Cook Wesley, glass maker, house 163 First Cook William, general agent Equitable Life Assurance
Society, office First Nat. Bank building, h. 33 Bush Cook Win. H. ( Wm. II. Cook & Co.), junk dealer, 9 North
Front, house 28 Third COOK WM. H. & CO. (Wm. II. Cook & James Mackie),
junk dealers, 9 North Front
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Coombs Benjamin D., farmer, house Plainville
COOMBS BENJAMIN F., cashier National Bank of
Commerce, 35 North Water, house 75 Fourth Coombs Mary G. Miss, dressmaker, County, cor. Wing,
boards do. Coon George H., oil presser, house 114 South Sixth Coop Henry J., master mariner; bouse 107 Hillman Cooper Betsey, widow of John W., h. basement 7 Willis Cooper Frances, widow of Thomas, house 7 Cedar Cooper Lucy A. Mrs., house rear 163 Kempton Cooper Patrick, hostler W. H. Coffin, house 73 Forest Cooper Thomas, molder, house 76 First Coreia Frank, laborer, house 184 South Second Coreia John, laborer, house 186 South Second Corey John, policeman, house 20 Crapo Corey Michael, laborer C. M. Peirce, house 56 Mill Corey, see also Cory Corish James, currier, house 225 Middle Corish John, currier, house 99 Smith Corish Thomas, laborer, house rear 59 Summer Corkery Alfred, gilder, boards Mariners' Home Cornell Amos W, carriage maker Brown ell, Ashley &
Co., house 57 School Cornell Betsey, widow, house 100 North Chancery Cornell Charles F., sexton Oak Grove Cemeteries, h. do. Cornell Daniel, blacksmith, boards 122 Pleasant Cornell Elliot P., works Pierce & Bushnell's, boards 11
North Second Cornell Griffin T., carpenter, boards 1 Potter Cornell John M., carriage painter, house Potter, near New
* County road Cornell Joseph H., house Acushnet avenue, Grove place Cornell Joseph W., house 1 Ashland Cornell Patience S., nurse, house 1 Potter Cornell Randall M., laborer Eureka Mills, h. 28 County av. Cornell Solomon C, driver S. P. Richmond & Co., boards
11 North Second Cornell Stephen, cooper, 60 Union, house 69 Spruce CORNISH AARON, physician and surgeon, 64 Russell,
cor. Sixth, house do. [land, near County
Cornish Israel C, civil engineer and contractor, h. Rock- Cornish Ivory S., agent JEtna Life Insurance Co., of
Hartford, 27 N. Water, house 81 Maxfield Corson Charles M., jobwagon, house 172 Ray- Corson Temple S., truckman, h. Bethel, n. William Cory Clara D., teacher Middle street grammar, boards 40
North Cory Clarissa G., widow of Alonzo L., h. 78 So. Sixth Cory Daniel, house carpenter, h. 85 No. Second
74 NEW BEDFORD [Q~\ DIRECTORY.
Cory Daniel W., bookkeeper Eureka Flour Mills, bds. 85
North Second Cory Frederick A., farmer, house near Hathaway Cory George G., mariner, house 162 Mill Cory Isaac G, farmer and carriagemaker, house 12 Noel
Taber road Cory John, policeman, h. 20 Crapo Cory John A., baker, bds. 56 Mill Cory Orlando, clerk, h. 20 Crapo Cory Philip H, restaurant, 82 Union, h. 104 Union Cory Seabury, jr., clerk Swift & Allen, bds. 28 High Cory Sylvester R., cigarmaker, h. 52 Mill Cory, see also Corey Costa Joseph, house 106 South Water Costello Marcellus, hairdresser, 7 Liberty Hall building,
house 185 Elm COTA CHARLES (Cota & Smith), grocer, Cedar, cor.
Middle, house 19 Morgan COTA & SMITH (Charles Cota and Joseph C. Smith),
grocers, Cedar, cor. Middle Cotter Eliza, widow of James, h. 238 Ray Cotter John, works Gosnold Mills, h. 228 Ray Cotter William, stevedore, house 4 High Cottle Edwin B., driver H. H. Bliss, h. Fish Island Cottle Harriet B. Miss, trimmings and worsteds, 11 Pur- chase, h. 86 Kempton Cotton Louisa Mrs., h. 23 So. Seventh Couch George, laborer, h. 14 Crapo Coughlin Jeremiah, laborer, h. 95 First Couling Ishham, grocer, 184 Kempton, h. 7 Ash Courtney Eugene, tailor, h. 49 Sycamore Covell Alexander H, traveling agent, bds. 183 County Covell Almy B. Mrs., h. 114 Pleasant Covell Benjamin B., fruitgrower, h. Acushnet av. Covell Benj. B., jr., clerk N. Waterman, bds. 65 Elm Covell Edward T., house 3 So. Cottage Covell Frederick P., clerk E. O. Spooner, bds. 15 Mill Covell George A., master mariner, h. 14 Pope Covell George A., jr., clerk D. A. Snell, h. 156 State Covell Grace B., widow of Charles, h. 112 Purchase Covell Henry B., h. 25 Kempton Covell Jonathan, house 109 Third COVIiLL JOSEPH L., hat manufac'r and repairer, 127£
Union, house 5 Fifth Covill Alonzo E., junkdealer (St. Louis), h. 48 High Covill David, glassmaker, h. 17 Wing Covill David F., machinist Morse T\viet Drill, b. 17 Wing Covill Herbert E., carriagemaker C. H. Forbes, bds. 17 Win^
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Covill Robert H., machinist, bds. 17 Wing
Cowan Mary Mrs., h. 64 Foster
Cowen Ann T. Mrs., children's clothing, 167 Middle, h. do.
Cowen Charles D., gasfitter T. J. GifFord & Co., boards
Smith's Mills Cowen Isaac B., medical student, bds. 167 Middle Cowing Thomas B., currier, h. 64 North Cowing Win. EL, stonecutter, h. Jenney, n. Kempton Cowing William M., conductor, h. 67 Maxfield Cowing Zen as B., market man, house Hathaway road, n.
Noel Taber road Cox Delia A. Miss, h. 39 Kempton Cox George H., clerk Mount Washington Glass Works,
boards at Fairhaven Cox James V., inspector Custom-house, h. at Fairhaven Cox Sarah C, widow of Wm. H., h. 39 Kempton Cox William T., master mariner, h. 39 Kempton Coxen Charles H., clerk, 32 Purchase, bds. 9 Chestnut Coxen Clarissa, widow of George E., h. 9 Chestnut Crabtree George, weaver Wanisutta Mills, h. Purchase, c.
Hazard Craft James, rigger, h. 216 Middle Crafts Frank G., carriagetrimmer, bds. 63 So. Second Crafts Reuben, planemaker, h. 63 So. Second Crafts Sarah F. Mrs., dressmaker, 63 So. Second, h. do. Cragen Charles fit., rigger, house 57 Hill Craig Robert, brassfinisher Gifford & Allen, house 127
Grinnell Craig Thomas, ropemaker, h. West Middle, cor. Chancery CRAIGIE ANDREW, brassfounder, 103 No. Water, h.
51 Fourth Cramer Ellen, widow of Michael, house 35 Middle Crandall Horace I., marine railway builder, h. 50 Russell Crandell Lucanna A., widow of Orin, bds. 298 So. Water Crane Asa, farmer, house rear Tarkiln Hill road, near
Acushnet station Crane Charles, tinsmith, h. Acushnet av. Crane George J., watchmaker, 98 Union, h. 100 Ray Crane George W., jeweler, h. 100 Ray Cranston James, mariner, boards 155 Pleasant Cranston James M., boat builder, Fish Island, house 155
Pleasant Cranston John, boat builder, Fish Island, h. 157 Pleasant Cranston John H., mariner, bds. 157 Pleasant Cranston Lydia J. Miss, teacher High school, h. 82 Elm Cranston Orville W. (Soule & Cranston), carpet uphol- sterer, 9^ Purchase, house 59 Summer Cranston Rhoby A. Miss, teacher High school, h. 82 Elm Cranston Saran H. Miss, teacher Bush street school, h.
82 Elm
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Crapo Abbie I. Mrs., house Dartmouth, near Fair
Crapo Charles F., mariner, house 111 William [line
Crapo Chas. W., farmer, h. r. Dartmouth rd., n. Dartmouth
Crapo C. Williamson, teamster, house 54 Bedford
Crapo George M., carver L. B. Ellis, house at Fairhaven
Crapo George H., master mariner, house 93 Smith
Crapo Henry E., bootmaker, h. New County rd., n. Durfee
Crapo Jeremiah, rigger, house 105 Cedar
Crapo Peter, teamster, boards 54 Bedford
Crapo Peter, house 206 South Second
Crapo Rebecca G., seamstress, house 120 County
Crapo Sally, widow of Charles, house Crapo place, near
Dartmouth line CRAPO WILLIAM W., President Mechanics' Nat. Bank, and (Marston & CrapoJ lawyer, 35 North Water, house 7 So. Orchard
Creer , painter, house 29 Cypress
Croacher Daniel B., cooper, house 27 Sherman Croacher Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, house 25 Sherman CROACHER THOMAS W., salesman Greene & Wood, and dealer in sashes, doors, and blinds, Leonard's wharf, house 25 Sherman Crocker Desire Miss, house 33 High
Crocker George O. (O. & G. O. Crocker), merchant, 7 Com- mercial wharf, house 96 William Crocker Oliver (O. & G. O. Crocker), merchant, 7 Com- mercial wharf, house 96 William Crocker O. & G. O. (Oliver and Geo. O. Crocker),
merchants, 7 Commercial wharf Crompton Horatio, carriage maker, bds. 86 North Second Crompton John, weaver, house 20 Hazard court Crompton Matthew, watchman Wamsutta Mills, house 86
North Second Cronin Cornelius, laborer, house 1 Harrison Cronin William, harness maker, 54 Elm, h. 64 Foster Cronin John, laborer, house 136 South Water Crook Wm. H., ship carpenter, house 22 Griffin Crooker Chas. A., mariner, house 138 Purchase Crosby Thomas, carpenter, house 119 Smith Cross Hannah, widow of John, house 92 Washington Cross Julia, widow of Thomas, house 218-J- Middle Crossman Robert H., clerk Wm. G. Hayden, boards 10
Bedford Crow George, spinner, house rear 316 Purchase Crowell Abby T., widow of Allen H., h. 21 So. Sixth Crowell Charles F., mariner, boards 209 South Water Crowell Elizabeth, widow, house 113 Ray Crowell Eunice, widow of Peleg, house 209, South Water Crowell Isaac S., cooper, house 209 South Water
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Crowell James A., master manner, house 116 Pleasant
Crowell Joseph B., cutter E. S. Perry's, bds. 95 Purchase
Crowell Leonard, mariner, house 178^- County
Crowell Lizzie N"., music teacher, boards 21 South Sixth
Crowell Reuben N., artist, boards 21 South Sixth
Crowell Samuel, ship carpenter, house 63 Foster
Crowell Stephen, bookkeeper, house 21 South Sixth
Crowell Theodore P., sailmaker, boards 23 So. Second
Crowley Daniel, laborer, house 8 High
Crowley John, laborer O. A. Sisson
Crowley Peter, laborer, house 244 South Water
Cruise Joseph, mariner, house 16 Wing
Cuddey Thomas, laborer, house 32 Wing
Cuff Levi, mariner, house 188 Kempton [Purchase
Cullins Asa B., engineer and machinist, house 326
Cummings Benjamin, clerk Tucker & Cummings, boards
121 County [Sixth
Cummings Benj. T., merchant, Taber's wharf, bds. 34 So. Cummings Chas. S. (Tucker & Cummings), grocer, 66 and
68 William, house 88 Fourth Cummings Cynthia S., widow of Benjamin, h. 121 County Cummings John F., farmer, house rear Tarkiln Hill road,
near Acushnet station Cummings Martin, laborer, house Hazard, near Pleasant Cummings Solomon, farmer, house 2 Cook Cummings Thomas, laborer, house 326 Purchase CUNHA JOSEPH, cigars and tobacco, 95 Union, h. do. Cunha Joseph A., shoemaker, 172^ South Water, h. do. Cunha Joseph P., hair dresser, 127^- Union, boards 110
South Water Cunningham Daniel P., overseer, house 166 Grinnell Cunningham John, pawnbroker, 76 Union, h. 10 Bethel Cunningham Ruth, widow of Robert, house 4 Chestnut Cunningham Wm. H., fruit and vegetables, 30 and 32
Union, h. 69 Hillman • Cunningham Wm. J.-, laborer, house Smith street court Curran Michael, laborer, h. 75 South Water Curtis Richard (Cannon & Curtis), rigger, Commercial
wharf, house 77 Pleasant [Hillman
Cushing Charles F., harnessmaker Jesse Allen, boards 80 Cushing John K., carpenter, Maxfield, n. Foster, house 63
Hillman Cushing Joseph, cooper, bds. 8 Bethel Cushing Thomas, tanner, h. Lindsey Cushman Abbie A., widow of Zenas, h. 11 Elm Cushman Benjamin, master mariner, h. 50 Fifth Cushman Mariah B., widow of Timothy R., house 8 No.
Cottage Cushman Rosa, widow of Jacob, h. 60 Dartmouth
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Cushman Thomas A., jeweler, bds. 11 Elm Cutler Charles H., engin'r Potomska Mills, h. 68 Prospect Cutting Augustus, spooler, h. 187 State Cypress Robert W., hairdresser, 166 Purchase, house r. 35 Smith
DAFNEY ANTONE, cook, 26|- William, house North,
near Cedar Dagesse Joseph, laborer, house Orange Daggett Arthur, cook at Sheridan House, h. 55 S. Water Daggett Charles N., blacksmith Cordage Factory, house
22 North Chancery Daggett Eliphalet, laborer N. B. Flour Mills, h. 164 North Dahill Peter, N. B. Copper Works, h. Washburn Dahill Timothy, tailor, 51 Union, h. Morgan, n. Cedar Dahill Timothy, jr., tailor, 51 Union, boards T. Dahill's,
Morgan DAILY EVENING STANDARD, E. Anthony & Sons,
proprietors, 67 Union Daily Michael, laborer, h. Penniman, cor. Purchase Daily Patrick, Wamsutta Mills, h. Cedar Grove Daily Patrick, shipcarpenter, h. 114 Grinnell Daley George, weaver, bds. Mrs. William K. Stewart's Daley George, works for Pierce & Bushnell, bds. 11 No.
Second Daley John, clerk R. Holcomb, bds. 32 So. Second Dallman Chas. E., clerk, 14 Purchase, bds. 52 Bedford Dallman Selina V., widow of Thomas, h. 52 Bedford Dallman William H., ropemaker, bds. 52 Bedford Daly Joseph F. (William S. Anthony & Co.), grocer, 194
South Water, h. 114 Grinnell Dammon Frederick A., bootcutter, bds. 83 Smith Dammon Harry F., shipcarpenter, bds. 31 Hillman Dammon Samuel, shipcarpenter, No. Water, cor. North,
house 31 Hillman Dammon Silas D., shipcarpenter, h. 83 Smith Damon Chandler, shipcarpenter, h. 156 No. Second Damon Doane W., shipjoiner Shepherd lane, house 30
Cypress Damon Samuel H., carpenter, h. 27 Sycamore Damon Thomas H., shipcarpenter, h. Cedar, cor. Campbell Damzel James, laborer, house Plainville road DANA CHARLES, eatinghouse, 69 William, house 10
South Second Dana Chas. E., bds. 10 South Second Dana William A. Mrs., h. 86 Bedford Dandridge Rosena, widow of Andrew, h. 126 Kempton Daniels W., laborer, h. 397 Purchase Dantsizen Christian, furniture and upholstery, 191 Elm,
house do.
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Dantsizen John G., upholsterer, house 191 Elm Danzell Alonzo F., laborer, bcls. 10^- Market square Danzell Christopher S., shoemaker, 34 Wing, h. 10^ Mar- ket square Darling William, cooper, h. 2 Noel Taber road Davee Samuel H., bootmaker, 59^- South Second, boards
51 First Davenport Abby D., wid. of John, h. Jenney, n. Kempton Davenport Alfred C, painter O. E. Gifford, h. 148 Mill Davenport Alonzo, carpenter, h. 80 First Davenport James, tanner, house West Campbell, corner
North Chancery [North Chancery
Davenport John, laborer, house West Campbell, corner Davenport Lydia G. Miss, house 41 Fourth DAVENPORT, MASON & CO. (Wm. R. Davenport,
Nathaniel S. Mason, and Rufus Deane, Taunton, and
Geo. C. Hatch, New Bedford), N. Y., Southern and
Western Express, 142 Union Davenport Patience M., widow of Charles D., h. 2 Fair Davenport Wm. R. (Davenport, Mason & Co.), express,
142 Union, house at Taunton Davidson John, mariner, house 89 High Davis Aaron, shipcarp'enter, h. 35 Maxfield Davis Abner T., gardener, h. 82 Thomas [Walnut
Davis Achsah, widow of Philip T., housekeeper, house 55 Davis Adeline C, widow, h. 12 North Davis Alice T., widow of Silas W., h. Jenney, n. Kempton Davis Anna, widow of Joseph, h. Cove, cor. So. Water Davis Anna S., widow of James A., h. 31 Hillman Davis Benjamin, boot and shoe maker, 27 Cannon, house
74 Kempton Davis Bethuel P., brakeman N. B. R. R., bds. 2 Logan Davis Betsey, clairvoyant physician, 126 Summer, h. do. Davis Bradford, teamster, house 122 So. Orchard Davis Charles F., clerk W. T. Soule, bds. 49 Bedford Davis Charles G., dentist, Cheapside, cor. Union, house
49 Hillman Davis Charles L., painter, bds. 76 Chestnut Davis Charles M., clerk A. M. Chase, bds. 11 Emerson Davis Clarence F., carriagepainter H. G. O. Cole, bds. 68
Mill [102 Third
Davis Clement N., carriagetrimmer G. L. Brownell, bds. Davis Daniel W., currier, boards 1 Ash Davis Darius, blacksmith, bds. 146 No. Second Davis David, farmer, h. Hathaway road Davis D. C, dry goods, 64 Purchase, bds. Mansion House Davis Edward S., horse-car conductor, h. 91 Washington Davis Eliza, widow of James, house 64 Spruce Davis Frederick A., night watchman House of Correction,
house 49 Bedford
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Davis Frederick B., mason, house 165 Grirmell
Davis George, driver at Taylor's, h. Tarkiln Hill road
Davis George, framemaker, bds. 86 So. Sixth
Davis George D., carpenter, h. 126 Summer
Davis George H., machinist Morse Twist Drill Works
Davis George W., carder Potomska Mills, h. 15 Rivet
Davis George W., teamster, h. 155 State
Davis Hannah H. Nye Mrs., h. 223 County
Davis Henry T., carpenter, bouse 98 Third
Davis Henry V., manufacturing chemist, Court, office 40
No. Water, h. 11 Morgan Davis Henry V., jr., clerk H. V. Davis, bds. 11 Morgan Davis Humphrey Mrs., house 57 Elm Davis Jacob J., bootmaker, h. County, opp. Delano Davis James, bookkeeper J. & W. R. Wing & Co., bds.
36 Elm Davis James, laborer, h. rear 154 Kempton Davis James, farmer, h. 18 Noel Taberroad Davis James A., laborer, h. 80 North Second Davis Jefferson, clerk, 131 Union, h. 4 Foster Davis Jethro C, carpenter, h. 70 Spruce Davis John, house Old County road Davis John, mariner, house 87 Grinnell Davis John W., laborer, h. 115 Smith [Sixth
Davis Joseph, framemaker Peirce & Taber, bds. 86 South Davis Joseph, woodsawyer, h. 165 Grinnell Davis Joseph T., proprietor of So. Dartmouth stage line,
5 So. Sixth, h. at So. Dartmouth Davis Lorenzo D., merchant tailor, and gents' furnishing
goods, Liberty Hall building, 51 Purchase, house 65
Walden Davis Lucy A., widow of John, h. 86 So. Sixth Davis Lysander W., shipcarpenter, h. 76 Chestnut Davis Mahala, widow, house 1 Ash Davis Mary Miss, dressmaker, h. 91 Washington Davis Nicholas, painter, house 298 Purchase Davis Oliver B., tinman, 45 No. Water, h. 74 Kempton Davis Rhoda T., widow of Isaac H., h. 79 Third Davis Robert F., carpenter, h. 103 So. Sixth Davis Sarah G., widow of Laroy W., h. 97 So. Second Davis Sophia Mrs., h. Durfee, near Vine Davis S. S., machinist, boards 72 County Davis Thomas, sexton Rural Cemetery, h. Cemetery lodge Davis Timothv (Davis & Hatch), coffee and spice mills,
59 High, h. 222 County Davis Wendell, boards ?v!ansion House [Purchase
Davis William A., laborer N. B. Copper Works, h. 298 Davis William E., pedlar, 9 Union, h. 10 Spruce Davis William G., teamster at Flour Mill, h. 88 Ray
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Davis William H., mariner, h. 35 Maxfield
Davis William L., policeman, h. Pope, n. Purchase
DAVIS & HATCH (Timothy Davis and Thatcher C.
Hatch), coffee and spice mills, 59 High Davney An tone, waiter 26| William, h. North, n. Cedar Dawson Benjamin, grocer, 312 Purchase, house do. Dawson Margaret, widow of William, h. Penniman Day Alfred, baker and confectioner, 52 Third, cor. Wal- nut, house do. Day George D., photographer, 134^ Union, bcls. 52 Third Dayton Luther M., assistant City marshal, h. 58 Summer Deacon John, ropemaker, h. Ash, cor. Morgan Deacon Joseph (Wilbur & Deacon), produce commission
merchant, 59 Union, h. 36 Cedar Dean Aaron, master mariner, h. 106 High Dean Freeman, carpenter Bosworth & Baker, house at
Fairhaven [h. 128 Purchase
Dean Henry 1ST., ironwork manufacturer, head 1ST. Water, Dean Horatio G., agent Elliott's needles, h. 2 Walnut Dean John P., house 90 High Dean Joseph G. (Dean & Driggs), shipsmith, Merrill's
wharf, h. 59 Elm Dean Moses, blacksmith, boards 128 Purchase Dean Orin A., clerk, 183 County, h. 39 Kempton Dean Reuben, boot and shoemaker E. B. Tinkham, house
44 High Dean Seth M., boards 1 Tarkiln Hill road Dean Thomas, laborer, h. 125 So. First Dean Warren P., at glass works, h. 8 Walnut Dean & Driggs (Joseph G. Dean and James D. Driggs)*.
shipsmiths, Merrill's wharf [House
Dearborn Charles A., sewing-machine agent, bds. Mansion Dearden Jonathan, loomfixer, h. 12 Austin ct. DeCosta Anthony V., cooper N. B. Copper Works, h:.
Mt. Vernon, cor. Highland DeCosta Josephine, widow of John, h. 25 Middle DeCourcy Edward, tanner, boards 6 Spring DeCourcy Thomas, tanner, boards 6 Spring DeCourcy Timothy, currier, house 6 Spring Dedrick Chas. M., carpenter, house 119 Third Dedrick Henry Y., pump and block maker, h. 162 Kempton. Dedrick William H., currier N. B. Tannery, h. 58 Cedar Deegan John, carder Potomska Mills, h. 262 So. Second DeForrest Rebecca C, widow of Eben, h. 7 Chancery Defreese Anthony S., cooper, house 38 So. Second Dehoney Daniel, laborer, house South, cor. South First Delaney Emily Mrs., house 1 Ash Delano Abraham, gauger and inspector of oil, 17 Middle,
house 51 Hill 6
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Delano Arthur J., carpenter, boards 98 North Second Delano Arvilla K., widow of Ezra, house 189 Middle Delano Charles, mariner, house 120 Ray Delano Charles E. P., machinist, house 189 Middle Delano Elizabeth E., widow of Richard, house 114 High Delano Francis G., currier N. B. Tanning Co., boards 114
High Delano George (Geo. Delano & Co.), oil and candle man- ufacturer, office South Second, cor. South, house Anthony, corner of Grove DELANO GEORGE & CO. (Geo. Delano, New Bed- ford, F. L. B. Mayhew, and James A. Fussel, N. Y.), oil and candle inanufs., office So. Second, cor. South DELANO GUSTAVUS, stucco worker, 6 Fifth, house 1
Cheapside Delano Harper D., painter O. E.Gifford, boards 35 School- Delano Harrison, guager and inspector of oil, 17 Middle,
boards 51 Hill Delano Henry E., currier, house Fish Island Delano Joseph C, house 20 Hawthorn Delano Richard, farmer, 114 High DELANO RICHARD M., wood and coal dealer, 116
High, house New County road, c. Hathaway road Delano Stephen, dry goods, 8 Purchase, h. 34 Eighth Delano S. C. L., clerk Geo. Delano, boards Anthony, cor.
Grove Delano Walton H., fish dealer, house at Bellville Delavan George, laborer, house 236 Middle Demingo John, cook "Martha's Vineyard," h. 89 S. Sixth Demoranville Daniel H., teamster, house Mt. Pleasant,
near Durfee Demoranville Dennis, hackman, house rear 39 Smith Demoranville Dennis F., teamster, house 50 Bedford Demoranville Stephen E., teamster, house Mt. Pleasant,
near Durfee Dempsey Daniel, laborer, house 17 Oak Denham Edward (T. M. Denham & Brother), shirt man- ufacturers, 64 William, house 216 Union Denham George B., carpet maker, house 45 Foster Denham George B., machinist Morse Twist Drill Works,
boards 109 South Second Denham James R., letter collector, house 106 So. Sixth Denham Thomas M. (T. M. Denham & Brother), shirt
manufr., 64 William, house 173 Middle Denham Tilson, house 56 School Denham Tilson B., house 216 Union Denham T. M. & Brother (Thomas M. and Edward Denham), shirt manufacturers, 64 William
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Denham William H., baker J. Libby & Co., house 109 So"
Second Denison Henry C, boards 73 Fourth Denison John H., house 73 Fourth.
Denlow Anna, widow of Henry, h. Purchase, cor. Franklin Donneaud Charles F., ship keeper, house 73 Cypress Dennis Sarah A. Mrs., house 7 Chancery Dennis Valariah, widow of Foster S., house 153 Middle Dennis William R., salesman Nathan Lewis, boards 153
Middle Dennison Artson K., weaver Potomska Mills, h. 66 Prospect Dennison Tristam R., city missionary, house 5 Lincoln DeRose Carrie Mrs., house 33 Pleasant Despadus Benjamin, mariner, house 98 So. Water Dever Ellen, widow of John, house 69^- So. Water Devine Margaret, widow of William, house 230 Ray Deviiie Patrick, laborer, house 103 South Front Devol George B., seaman, house 13 School Devoll Amy A. Miss, dressmaker, bds. J. Devoll's, North Devoll Charles H., sailor, boards J. Devoll's, North Devoll Daniel P., cooper, house 66 Mill Devoll Daniel T , salesman Pardon Devoll & Son, bds.
23 Walnut Devoll Eugene, frame maker, boards 13 School Devoll George B., laborer, house 13 School Devoll George H. B., mason, house 26 Campbell Devoll Gideon, mason, house 100 Ray Devoll James F., machinist, h. 22 Griffin Devoll James I., engineer, h. 60 Spruce Devoll Jonathan, carpenter, h. North, cor. Spruce Devoll Pardon (Pardon Devoll & Son), boots and shoes,
26 Purchase, house 23 Walnut Devoll Pardon, jr. (Pardon Devoir & Son), boots and
shoes, 26 Purchase, h. 25 So. Cottage Devoll Pardon & Son (Pardon and Pardon Devoll, jr.),
boots and shoes, 26 Purchase Devoll Thomas E., woodworker G. L. Brownell, boards
22 Griffin Devoll William, master mariner, house 47 Hillman Devoll William L., slippermaker, 14 William, boards 23
Walnut Devoll William O., clerk Gosnold Mills, 134 Ray, boards
47 Hillman . [Griffin
Devoid Joseph, fish dealer, 100 South Water, house 22 Dewess Nathaniel, weaver, h. 16 Hazard court Dewett Frances A. Mrs., dressmaker, 25 So. Water, house
172 Kempton Dewire Patrick, weaver Wamsutta Mills, h. 182 Ray
84 NEW BEDFOKD [J)] DIRECTORY.
DeWolf Ann Jane Mrs., variety store, 177 Purchase,
house do. DeWolf Charles, carpenter and builder, Mechanics' lane,
n. North Sixth, h. 42 North Sixth DeWolf Francis, farmer, house foot of Hawthorn DeWolf James, house, ship, and sign painter, 114 Third,
house 112 do. DeWolf William, salesman, house 125 Middle DeWolf William H., painter, 25 Centre, h. 119 Allen DEWS EDWIN, books and stationery, 105 and 107
Union, house 80 Fourth Dewson Edward H. (Dewson, Williams & Co.), prop. N.
B. Tannery, house at Quincy DEWSON, WILLIAMS & CO. (Edward H. Dewson,
Stedman Williams, and Timothy Reed), props. New
Bedford Tannery, Court Dexter Ainsworth, carpenter N. B. & T. Railroad, house
Willis, near County Dexter Alden W., painter, 9 No. Water, h. Bush, c. First Dexter Benjamin (Dexter & Haskins), watches and jew- elry, 14 Purchase, h. 78 Hillman Dexter B. Frank, tinsmith, 125-^ Purchase, bds. 78 Hillman Dexter Charles E., teamster, h. 143 Purchase Dexter Gilmore, house 19 Maxfield Dexter Henry M., clergyman, h. 277 County Dexter Howard N., shoecutter, bds. Willis, n. County Dexter Isabella, widow of Freeman, h. 11 Franklin Dexter James C., helper, house 59 Spruce Dexter Jane Mrs., bds. 67 Fourth
Dexter Josiah A., clerk Dexter & Haskins, h. 114 Fourth Dexter Luke Mrs., h. 191 Purchase Dexter Lurena K., widow of Lorenzo, h. 107 Sycamore Dexter Pamelia Miss, h. 59 Spruce
Dexter Wm. A., baggagemaster N. B. R. R., h. 153 State Dexter William R., marble worker T. W. Cole, boards 11
North Second DEXTER & HASKINS (Benjamin Dexter and Cyrenius
W. Haskins), watches, jewelry, and silverware, 14
Purchase Dias Charles H., clerk Simpson Hart, bds. 21 So. Sixth Dias Daniel, mariner, h. 187 So. Second Dias Joseph, mariner, h. 8 Howland Dias Joseph A., mariner, h. 82 Arnold Dias Simeon D., bookkeeper, 33 Commercial wharf, bds.
21 South Sixth Dickie Hugh, dresser Wamsutta Mills, h. r. 78 Linden Dickie John, h. Washburn, n. Acushnet av. Dillingham Caroline C. Miss, dressmaker, h. 29 Seventh Dillingham Jobn, blacksmith, h. 33 Pleasant
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Dillon Patrick, laborer, h. 75 South Water
Dimmick Elliot L., painter, 85 Middle, bds. 100 Fourth
Dimond James C, laborer, h. 190 Elm
Dimond John H., mariner, h. 16 Griffin
Dix Silas J., laborer, h. 176 South Second
Doane Edward D., engineer, h. 93 So. Water
Doane Harriet T., widow of James M., h. 63 Summer
Doane Hope H. Mrs., house 84 Elm
Doane Robert N, photographer, 30 Purchase, h. 84 Elm
Doane Simeon (Doane, Swift & Co.), merchant tailor and
seamen's outfits, 51, 53, and 55 Union, house 150
County Doane, Swift & Co. (Simeon Doane, William R. Swift,
and Andrew H. Potter), merchant tailors, 51 and 53
Union, and seamen's outfits, 55 do. Dodge Mary, widow of John, bds. 16 Chestnut Dodge William S., salesman Geo. M. Eddy & Co., house
79 Ray Doestram Edward, cardgrinder, h. 11 Hazard court Doherty James, gardener, h. 8 County Dohoney John, laborer, h. 320 Purchase Dollard Edward K., clerk, 125 Purchase, boards Elm,
corner Water Dollard John H., at Thayer <& Judd Parafine Co., bds. 93
North Water Dollard Mark, refiner Thayer & Judd, h. 93 No. Water Dollard Philip H., painter, bds. 92 North Water Donaghy Joseph, laborer Cordage Factory, house 108
Maxfield DONAGHY THOMAS, boot and shoe dealer, Union, c.
South Water, house 54 School Donahue Andrew, works N. B. Cordage Manufactory, h.
95 Washington Donahue Robert, ropemaker, h. Jenney, n. Court Donlan Hugh F., clerk at R. R., bds. 282 Purchase Donnell Michael, foreman gas-works, h. 151 So. Water Donnelly Michael, laborer, h. South Front, n. South Donnelly Michael, weaver, h. Washburn Donovan James, laborer, house 172 Ray Donovan John, laborer, h. 172 So. Second Donovan Nicholas, laborer, h. Hazard, n. Pleasant Donovan Bridget, widow of Richard, house 39 Middle Donovan Lawrence, laborer, h. Hazard, near Pleasant Dooley Michael, laborer, house Eddy's wharf Dooley William H., glassmaker Mt. Washington Glass
Works, h. 92 Grinnell Dootson Isabella Mrs., dry goods, 86 Purchase, h. do. Dootson John, house 86 Purchase Doran Samuel, gardener, house Ash, north of Arnold
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Doran William, stonecutter, h. Ash, north of Arnold
Dorman Mary E., widow of Daniel, house 154 Pleasant
Doten Nathaniel, heeler, house 84 Washington
Doty William P., grocer, 241 Purchase, house 284 do.
Dougherty James, laborer, house 6 High
Douglas Oetavius T., waiter, house 15 Park
Douglass Edwin A., blacksmith S. B. Skiff & Co., boards
6 Sixth [Market square
Douglass Francis H., job wagon, house North Sixth, cor. Douglass Frank M., clerk, bds. F. H. Douglass', N. Sixth Douglass Nancy, widow of Peter, house 248 Middle Douglass Stephen V., clergyman, h. Middle, cor. Emerson Douglass William, plasterer, house 172 Kempton Doull Alexander, blacksmith E. B. & F. Macy, boards 114
Fourth DOULL JAMES, building materials, and house carpenter
and builder, 2 School, house 201 Purchase Dowden James, master mariner, house 106 Sycamore Dowden Thomas, laborer, house 106 Fourth Dower James, laborer, house Maxfield, corner Pleasant Dowling Bartholomew, weaver, house 208 Pleasant Dowling Mary Mrs., boarding house, 341 Purchase Downey Jeremiah, works 103 N. Water, h. 83 N. Water Downey John, laborer, house 75 North Second [mack Downey John, laborer Wamsutta Mills, h. foot of Merri- Downey Maurice, house 49 Middle Downey Patrick, laborer, house 67 South Water Doyle James, spinner, house 1 Austin court Doyle Terrence Mrs., house Cedar Grove Doyle Walter, weaver, house Merrimack, near Pleasant Drake Jonathan E., molder, house 82 Arnold Drake Matilda M., widow of Wilson, boarding house, 11
North Second Dreghorn James, section hand Wamsutta Mills, h. 7 Hazard Dresscort James A., laborer, house 8 Sears court Drew Chase B., house Topham, near New County road Drew Charles J., roofer, house 150 North Drew Francis B., finisher N. B. Copper Works, h. 100£
Pleasant Drew George H., calker, boards 31 Elm Drew James N., calker, 120 No. Second, h. 31 Elm Drew John T., stonecutter, house 15 Spruce Drew Mary E., widow of Joshua, house 150 North Drew Moses C, laborer, h. West Willis, near Cedar Drew Phineas F., stonecutter, house Topham, near New
County road Drew Reuben, farmer, h. west of New County rd.,n. Durfee Drew Samuel W., laborer, house 49 Mill
NEW BEDFORD [])] DIRECTORY. 87
Drew Wanton T., foreman Samuel Leonard & Co., house
100 Third Dricous Alexander, laborer, house 18 Park Driggs James D. (Dean & Driggs), skipsniith, Merrill's
wharf, house 61 Kempton Driscol John, coachman, house 208 Union Driscol Stephen G. (Driscol, Church & Hall), grocer, 60
Union, house 35 Eighth Driscol, Church & Hall (S. G. Driscol, Wm. N. Church,
and Gilbert N. Hall), wholesale grocer?, 60 Union Driscoll Daniel, laborer, house 41 Middle Driscol] Daniel, farmer, house Plainville Driscoll John, bootmaker, house 3 Turner's court Driscoll John, house Wamsutta, near Purchase Driscoll Margaret, widow of Jeremiah, h. Penniman Driscoll Mary, house Wamsutta, near Purchase Driscoll Mathew, mason, h. Wamsutta, near Purchase Driscoll Michael, laborer, house Merrimack, near Ray Driscoll Patrick, works in Wamsutta Mills, house in Brick
block, Orange Driscoll Robert, grocer, 311 Purchase, house 115 Ray Driscoll Susan, widow of Cornelius, h. 188 So. Second Drodv James, clerk, 72 North Water, bds. 63 Summer DRODY JAMES C. (New Bedford Carriage M'fy.),
carriage maker, rear 83 Middle, h. 63 Summer Drown Wm. F., house County, cor. Robeson Drummond Mary, widow of Samuel, house 1 Walnut Dram wright George W., express driver, h. 10^- Cedar Dubois Alexander, house 16 Noel Taber road Duchaney Edward, laborer, house 117 North Water Duddy George, clerk Thomas Donaghy, bds. 159|- Mill Duddy James, teamster, Front, cor. Merrill's wharf, house
67 Cypress Duddy William, teamster, boards 67 Cypress Dudley Octavius T., laborer, house 15 Park Duff David, job wagon, First, cor. Union, h. 113 Ray Duff James H., cook, house 7 Spring Dufficy Richard, in Copper Works, house 334 Purchase Duffy Edward, gardener, house Ash, north of Arnold Duffy James, house West Campbell, near North Chancery Duffy Patrick, machinist Wamsutta Mills, house 230 Ray Dugan Bridget, widow of Martin, house rear 15 First Dugan David, gardener at Emily P. Robeson's, 134 County Dugan James, teamster, h. 22 Walnut Dugan Michael, laborer, h. 11 Bush Dugan Patrick, laborer, h. 22 Walnut Dugdale James, weaver, h. 9 Rivet Dugdale John, bootmaker, h. 236 Ray Dugdale William, weaver Potomska Mills, bds. 9 Rivet
88 NEW BEDFORD [])] DIRECTORY.
Duggan Edward, teamster, h. 64 Prospect Dumic Peter, mariner, h. 311 South Water Dunbar Ann B. Miss, nurse, bds. 85 Washington Dunbar Eugenia, widow, bds. 8 North DUNBAR GEORGE H., mayor, h. 121 William Dunbar Joseph S., laborer S. Leonard & Son, house 85
Washington Dunbar Joshua P., jr., shoemaker, bds. 76 Middle Dunbar Wm. A., boot and shoe maker, 32 North Second,
house 82 Middle Duncan Alexander, mason, h. 5 Rivet Dunham Abigail, widow of Henry M. C, h. 54 So. First Dunham Alfred C., stonemason, h. 3 Burgess lane Dunham Asa, bookkeeper J. & W. R. Wing, house 19
Chestnut [Dartmouth
Dunham Charles F., machinist M. T. D. & M. Co., bds. 22 Dunham F. A., bootmaker Hathaway & Soule's, boards
54 First Dunham Henry L., machinist N. B. Copper Works, house
County, corner Hazard Dunham Stephen Y., sailmaker, h. 79 Forest Dunham Susan, widow of Benjamin, h. 54 So. First Dunham Thomas S., McKay operator, h. 18 Griffin Dunham Wm. G., letter carrier, h. 24 Dartmouth Dunham Wm. L., painter, 44 South Water, h. 22 Cypress Dunlap Albert F., laborer, boards 65 Linden Dunlap Benjamin B., building mover, house 65 Linden,
Jesseville Dunlap Delanie Mrs., bds. 86 Elm Dunlop Henry, laborer, h. 28 Cedar Dunn John, laborer, h. West Middle, n. Emerson Dunn Meribah A., nurse, h. 84 Third Dunn Oliver J., cigarmaker, h. Grinnell, n. Orchard Dunning Henry T., carpenter, h. 292 So. Water Durell Abbie, widow of Daniel, h. 100 William Durfee Bradford, artist, house 7 Chancery Durfee Edward M. (S. B. Skiff & Co.), blacksmith, Me- chanics' lane, h. 80 Hillman Durfee Frederick, fireman, h. 35 South Water Durfee George, sawyer, house 178 Ray Durfee George L., carpenter, bds. 81 North Second Durfee Henry M., leather worker Wamsutta Mills, boards
155 Purchase [Middle
DURFEE JAMES, shipsmith, 201 N. Water, house 114 Durfee Joseph C, blacksmith, bds. 46 William Durfee Mary E. Mrs., h. South Front, n. Howland Durfee Seth R., blacksmith S. B. Skiff & Co.'s, house at
Fairhaven Durfee Thomas, h. 78 Walden
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Durfee William, architect, h. 5 Parker Durfee William, boilermaker Union Boiler Co. Durfee William, watchman, h. 328 South Water Durfey Richard T., carpenter, h. 123 Middle Dutton Sarah, widow of David, h. r. 278 So. Water Dutton William E., laborer, h. r. 278 South Water Dwelly Andrew, livery stable, 248 Purchase, h. 246| do. Dwelly David W., hackman W. K. Tallman, house 63
Forest Dwight James E., pi-ovision dealer, 60 South Second,
house 107 Fourth Dwight fin, B. (W. B. Dwight & Co.), grocer, 103
Third, house do. H-Third
DWIGHT WM. B. & CO. (Wm. B. Dwight), grocers, 103 Dwyer James M., rigger, h. Ash, n. Clinton Dwyer Patrick, laborer, h. Clark Dwyer Thomas, weaver, bds. 9 Austin court Dyer Abraham, mason, h. 157 Middle Dyer Christopher E., h. 153 North Second Dyer George L., grocer, 85 Smith, h. do. Dyer George N., currier, bds. 10 Chancery Dyer George W., mason, h. 171 Mill Dyer Jesse W., mason, 13 No. Cedar, house do. Dyer John E., clerk, 103 Third, h. 81 County Dyer Margaret A., widow of William, h. 41 Gore Dyer Mary A., widow of Ezra, h. 10 Chancery Dyer William, laborer, h. 120 Pay Dyer Wm. H., fisherman, h. South First, n. Delano
EAGAN JOHN" B., works Wamsutta Mills, h. 198 State Eagleton Thomas J., gardener, h. 227 South Second Eames Henry, carpenter, h. Rockland, cor. Orchard Earle Robert, house Acushnet av.
Early Robert W., carpetweaver, 10 Spring, h. 20 Third Easton Charles F., hairdresser, 156 Purchase, house 131
Kempton Eastwood Hartley, weaver, house 2 Austin Eaton Daniel S., submarine diver, h. 21 Griffin Eaton Josiah, jr., musicteacher, Masonic building, h. Ill
Hillman Eddy Abram T. (George M. Eddy & Co.), dry goods, 147
Union, h. 105 Elm Eddy George M. (George M. Eddy & Co.), dry goods, 147
Union, h. at Smith's Mills, Dartmouth Eddy George M., jr. (George M. Eddy & Co.), dry goods,
147 Union, h. 188 Middle Eddy George M. & Co. (George M.Eddy, Abram T.Eddy,
and George M. Eddy, jr.). dry goods and carpetings,
wholesale and retail, 147 Union, and merchant tailors,
147+ do.
90 NEW BEDFOED [JJ] DIEECTOEY.
Eddy Job A. T., dry goods and sewing machines, 20 Pur- chase, h. at Fairhaven [h. 63 Ray Eddy Nelson P., Weed's sewing machines, 77 Purchase, Edgerton Charles H., clerk, 296 Purchase, bds. 327 do. Edgerton John F., meat and groceries, 296 Purchase, h.
327 clo. Edick James H., mariner, h. Cedar, n. Parker Edmands John L., mason, boards 10 Grape Edson Mary, boards 174 Union Edwards Charles F., boards 88 So. Sixth Edwards Charles H., sailmaker, h. 63 Smith Edwards Elizabeth T., widow of Josiah, h. 82 S. Second Edwards George W., shipcarpenter, h. 19 Hillman Edwards Thomas, paymaster's clex-k (U. S. N.), h. County,
cor. Delano EDWARDS WILLIAM L., shipcarpenter, Commercial
wharf, h. 33 Willis Eggers George, machinist, house 24 Allen EGGERS SELMAR, gunsmith and locksmith, 6 William, h. 1 Tremont [er, h. 53 School
Elder Samuel H., traveling agent T. M. Denham & Broth- Eldredge Henry G., traveling agent, h. 89 Summer Eldridge Albert G., salesman Allen & Bliss, bds. Grinnell,
n. Dartmouth . .
Eldridge Caroline C. Mrs., bds. 116 Fourth Eldridge Charles L., painter, house 79 Prospect Eldridge George T., shoefinisher, h. rear 90 So. Second Eldridge James S., ropemaker, bds. 43 No. Sixth Eldridge John, foreman in Cordage Factory, h. 12 Morgan Eldridge John, jr., overseer in Cordage Factory, boards
12 Morgan Eldridge John B., machinist Morse Twist Drill and Ma- chine Co., h. 5 No. Cottage Eldridge Lemuel R., h. Fourth, n. Grinnell [Second
Eldridge Mary S., widow of William Henry, h. 170 South Eldridge Mercy, widow of Stephen, h. 14 Howland Eldridge Reuben S., calker, Eddy's South wharf, h. Grin- nell, n. Dartmouth Eldridge Samuel, shipkeeper, h. 19 Sherman [Fifth
Eldridge Simeon B., boatbuilder, Shephard's lane, h. 6£ Eldridge Stephen, laborer, house 14 Howland Eldridge Sylvia A., widow of Robert D., h. 28 Sherman Eldridge Varenus, jr., painter, 25 Centre, h. 1 Ward Eliot Thomas D. Mrs., h. 1 North Orchard, cor. Union Ellenwood George R., paperhanger, h. 18 Third Ellis Albert, clerk W. H. Cunningham, bds. 168 S. Second Ellis Alden G., house 31 Seventh Ellis Arthur W., clerk H. J. Taylor, bds. 41 Mill Ellis Caleb L. (Caleb L. Ellis & Son), cooper, head of N. Front, h. 92 Elm
NEW BEDFORD [J]] DIRECTORY. 91
Ellis Caleb L.& Son (Caleb L. Ellis and John P. Ellis),
coopers, head of No. Front, n. the bridge Ellis Charles, tanner, bds. 6 Spring
Ellis Chas. K, clerk, 2£ No. Second, bds. 42 N. Second Ellis Charles E., printer Mercury office, bds. 82 Kempton Ellis Clarissa P., widow of William S., h. 149 Elm Ellis Fountain, shipkeeper, h. 11 Park [Second
Ellis Franklin, boot treer Hathaway & Soule's, house 100 Ellis Frederick B., shoemaker, h. 92 Third Ellis George, Potomska Mills, h. 231 So. Second Ellis George W., bookkeeper Jonathan Bourne, jr., house
146 County Ellis Heman, clerk, h. 79 Fifth Ellis Henrv, pedlar, h. rear 250 Purchase Ellis Horace M., gilder L. B. Ellis, h. 86 Washington Ellis Isaiah, mate steamer Wamsutta, house 17 Mill Ellis John G., engineer N. B. Flour Mills, h. 15 Maxfield Ellis John J., stevedore, house 13 Park Ellis John P. (Caleb L. Ellis & Son), cooper, head of N.
Front, house 94 Elm Ellis Jonathan W., clerk, 15 So. Water, bds. 4 Cheapside Ellis Josephus, house 163 Kempton Ellis Keziah L., widow of Watson, house 33 Pleasant ELLIS LEONARD B., looking glasses and picture
frames, 38 and 40 William, house 94 Elm Ellis Nathan B. (Ellis & Collins), pattern maker and
water wheel builder, 90 So. Water, h. 11 Fourth Ellis Nathan L., master mariner, house 26 Seventh Ellis Rosetta H., widow of Thomas, house 185 Union Ellis Reuben L., boot and shoemaker, 31 Bedford, h. 92
Third Ellis Sarah H., widow of Mendell, h. 36 Maxfield Ellis Thomas W., gilder, boards 25 So. Second Ellis Truman B., shoemaker, 285 Purchase, h. 9 Bethel Ellis T. Hervey (48 School, Boston), h. 47 Chestnut Ellis Watson, jr., house 42 Mill Ellis Willi.am, cooper, house 223 So. Water Ellis William, spinner Potomska Mills, h. 255 So. Water Ellis William H., carpet rooms, 82 Purchase, h. 36 Maxfield ELLIS & COLLINS (Nathan B.Ellis & Nelson Collins),
pattern makers and water wheel builders, 90 South
Water Ellison William, watchman, house rear 316 Purchase Elm wood House, E. H. Robbins, proprietor, 69 Elm Ely Cornelia, widow of George E. S., house 80 Third Ely John, laborer, house 152 South Water Ely Joseph T., laborer, house 152 So. Water Ely Marietta G. Miss, millinery, 177 County, h. 80 Third Emerson II. Wilder, bookkeeper Merchants' National
Bank, house 41 Sycamore
92 NEW BEDFORD [J1] DIRECTORY.
Emery John McCarty, machinist, house 62 So. Second Enas Joseph, house 255 So. Water
Enas Manuel, seamen's chest maker, 110 So. Water, h. do. Ennis George M., inolder Joseph Grinnell's foundry, house
116 Fourth [161 Grinnell
Ennis Hannah A. Miss, music teacher and organist, house Ennis John W.. in older, Grinnell's iron foundry, house 161
Grinnell Ennis Manuel, farmer, house Plain ville road Ennis Patrick H., house Smith street court Ennis Thomas, laborer, house Smith street court Enos George, laborer, house 85 Prospect Enos Manuel, laborer, house 169 South Second Enos Manuel, laborer, house 279 South Water Ensign Charles S., plane maker, 14 William, h. 37 School Estes Abby A., widow of Abram, house 100 Third Estes Geo. H., mokler Gifford & Allen, boards School,
cor. Second Estes George W., pedlar, house 303 Pm-chase Estes William H., engineer 1ST. B. R. R., house 21 Willis EUREKA FLOUR ^MILLS, S. M. Hall, propr., 40 and
42 So. Water and 10 School EVANS ISAAC, carriage trimmer and harness maker, 51
Elm, house 120^ Union Evergreen Trotting Park, D. A. Snell, prop'r., Plain ville Evons E. L., clothing, &c, 125^ Union, boards do. Evons Isaac E., salesman E. L. Evons, boards do. Ewer Louisa G., widow of Paul, house 3 Court Ewing Alexander, laborer, house 62 Arnold
FAGIN JOHN", glassmaker, house 115 South Water Fagin Patrick glassmaker, house 59 Grinnell Fagin Patrick H., glassmaker, house 68 Grinnell ' Fahey Patrick, pressman Thayer & Judd, house Second,
cor. High Fairbrother Samuel N., carpenter, boards 69 Forest Fairbrother Samuel W., machinist John A. Gifford, house
17 School Fairweather Edward, hack driver W. H. Coffin Fairweather Experience, widow of James, h. 95 So. Sixth Fairweather James, laborer, house 18 Chancery Faisneau George E. (James Fisher & Co.), dry goods, 32
Purchase, house 43 Sycamore Fales Giles S., watchmaker, 95 North Water, h. 52 Mill Fales James, jr., watchmaker, 95 No. Water, h. 42 Hill Fales Peter, painter, 95 No. Water, boards 42 Hill Fallon Ann, widow of Thomas, house 72 Middle Farah Francis, calker, house 8 Cannon Farley Peter, weaver, house 205 Pleasant
NEW BEDFOED [J1] DIEECTOEY. 93
Farmer Gilman, laborer, house 9 High Farmer Lucy A., widow of Geo. W., house 244 County Farnham George W., boatbuilder, house 86 Pleasant Farnham Henry C, at N. B. Gaslight Co., h. 25 Cannon Farrian Ely, laborer, house 206 Pleasant Farrian Maclor, carder, house 3 Austin court Farrell Mary, widow of Cornelius, house 300 County Faunce Levi H., bootmaker Hathaway & Soule's, house 6
Cypress Faunce Loum H., carpenter, h. 53 Parker Fay James, variety store, 249 So. Water, h. do. Feldgen Hermon J., sectionhand weave-room, house 153
State Felicia Antone, tobacco, h. 50 Howland Fennon Jacob, weaver Wamsutta Mills, h. r. 234 Ray Ferguson Chas. F., variety store, 140 So. Water, h. do. Ferguson James, bootmaker Hathaway *fc Soule's, bds. 95
Purchase Ferguson John A., porter, bds. Mansion House Ferguson William, laborer, house 11 Cedar Ferguson William C, laborer, h. 165 Elm Fessenden Chas. B. H., U. S. Int. Rev. Collector, over Mechanics' Nat. Bank, also (Fessenden & Baker) printer and pub., 92 Union, bds. 35 Eighth FESSENDEN & BAKER (Charles B. H, Fessenden and Wm. G. Baker), printers and pub. Daily and Weekly Mercury, 92 Union Fichtenmayer Martin P., carriagesmith Brownell, Ashley
& Co., house 22 School Fichtenmayer Peter, blacksmith, house 16 Third Field Edward H., laborer N. B. Copper Works, house 124
Pleasant Field Henry, jr., supt. N. B. Copper Works, h. 55 State Field Sarah E., teacher Maxfield St. primary school, bds.
150 Middle Fields John, mariner, h. So. Water, n. Walnut Fields Joseph Mrs., h. 200 Ray Fifer Kaniffe, carpenter, bds. 7 South Filcome James, laborer, h. 132 So. Orchard Finlan Dennis, laborer, house 74 First Finn Michael, laborer, h. 3 Austin court Finnell Margaret, widow of Patrick, h. 304 County Finnell Mary, widow of Michael, h. rear 90 Linden FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Union, cor. South Second Fish Andrew J., tailor M. C. Swift, bds. 119 William Fish Ansel F., wholesale pedlar, h. 60 Sycamore Fish Benjamin F., shoemaker, h. 13 Chancery Fish David F., machinist Morse Twist Drill Co., h. 354 South Water
94 NEW BEDFORD [J1] DIRECTOET.
Fish George B., lab. N. B. Flour Mill, h. 32 Sycamore Fish Island Wharf and Marine Railway Co., Horace G.
Howland, agent, Fish Island Fish James M., stonecutter, h. rear 148 Kempton Fish John R., eatinghouse, 4 Pearl, h. do. Fish Leander C, stonecutter, h. 24 Noel Taber road Fish Loranus C, house 72 Thomas Fish Mercy A. Mrs., h. Maxfield, opp. school-house Fish Wm. G., eatinghouse, 19 Union, h. 1 Durfee Fisher Charles, clothing, &c, 64 Purchase, bds. Mansion
House Fisher Charles, mariner, h. 173 South Water Fisher C W., glass-works, h. 112 Fifth Fisher Elisha H., jr., sewing silk, h. 205 Purchase Fisher George T., laborer, h. 233 Middle FISHER HENRY H., baker, 134 Purchase, h. 71 Summer Fisher James (James Fisher & Co.), dry goods, 32 Pur- chase, h. 45 Hawthorn, cor. Ash FISHER JAMES & CO. (James Fisher and George E.
Faisneau), dry goods, 32 Purchase Fisher Marcel, laborer, h. 17 Austin court Fisher Matthew, master mariner, h. 71 South Sixth Fisher Morris, clerk, 64 Purchase, bds. Mansion House Fisher Prince A., clerk Edward Wing, bds. 104 William Fisher Richard A., house 154 State Fisher Richard H., fishmarket, Merrimac, r. 313 Purchase,
house 154 State Fitzgerald James, lab., h. West Willis, n. No. Chancery Fitzgerald James, laborer, house 122 Ray Fitzgerald William, laborer, house Clark FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK, Purchase, cor. Me- chanics' lane Flagg Oren H., veterinary surgeon, 27 Third, h. do. Flaherty Bridget, widow of Patrick, h. 103 So. Front Flaherty Matthew, glassmaker, h. 96 So. Water Flaherty Thomas, laborer, house 96 So. Second Flanders Cyrus H. (Baker & Flanders), fish dealer, 22
Union, bds. 6 So. Second Flanders Ephraim P., master mariner, h. 92 Third Flanders John, pilot, house 25 So. Second Flanders William M., clerk, 97 Purchase, bds'. 17 Mill Fleetwood Charles, hackman Wm. H. Sherman, house 22
North Cedar Fletcher David S., hostler, h. 210 Middle Fletcher George F., laborer, h. 114 South Seventh Fletcher Martha, widow, h. Sullivan, cor. Swamp Fletcher Susan R. Mrs., clerk B. H. Waite's, bds. 113 Elm Flood George, flagman, house 41 Middle Flood John, hostler, bds. 41 Middle
NEW BEDFORD [J1] DIRECTORY. 95
Flynn James, laborer, h. 336 Purchase Flynn John, laborer, h. West Campbell, n. No. Chancery- Fly mi John R., cai-riagesmith, h. West Campbell, near
North Chancery Flynn Lucinda A., widow of Edmund, h. Hazard, near
Pleasant Flynn Michael, carder, house Clark Flynn Peter Y., carpenter, house 24 Cypress Flynn William L., carriagesmitb, h. W. Campbell, near jCST .
Chancery Fogerty Edmund, shipcarpenter, h. 182 South Second Foley Edward, machinist Wamsutta Mills, h. Penniman,
n. Purchase Foley Joanna Mrs., house 345 Purchase Foley John, laborer, house rear 5 Campbell Foley William F., weaver, h. 345 Purchase Folger Charles F., foreman Pierce & Bushnell's, h. 156
No. Second Folger Charles F., carpenter, house 45 Hillman Folger David B. (D. B. Folger & Co.), grocer, 116 Union ,
house 82 Mill Folger D.B. & Co. (David B. Folger, Wm. T. Smith, and
Wm. O. Brownell, jr.), groceries, 116 and 118 Union Folger Warren A., at Pierce & Bushnell's, bds. 6 Elm Folger William, wood sawyer, house 6 Elm Fontain Henry, laborer, house Logan Footman John W., carriagesmitb George L. Brownell, h.
159 Middle [Elm, h. 36 Elm
Forbes Charles H., carriage manufactory, 33, 34 and 35 Forbes Edward IL, clerk R. Holcom, h. 54 Third FORBES FRANK H., agent and treasurer N. B. and N.
Y. Steamship Co., 6 Commercial wharf, h. 83 County Forbes Henry H., boards Parker House [Third
Forbes James R., carriagemaker C. H. Forbes, boards 54 Forbes Thomas, gardener for Samuel Rodman, house W.
Middle, cor. Chancery [Second
Fordham Joseph F., clerk Taber, Read & Co.,h. 23 South Fordham Maria Mrs., h. 23 South Second Forquherson Edward, cooper, h. ] 80 So. Second Forren Alexander, laborer, house 30 Brick blk., Orange Forssberg Charles R., currier Job Wade's, bds. 188 Elm Fortes Mary, confectionery, 42^- Bedford, h. 42 do. Fortter Albert, Wamsutta Mills, h. 65 Smith Foster Ann, widow of Matthew, h. 1 Turner's court Foster Arthur S., clerk First Nat. Bank, bds. 48 Parker Foster E. Lothrop (Foster & Brown), carpenter, 152 Ray,
h. 217 Purchase Foster Henry A., whitewasher, house 241 Middle Foster Isaiah D., carpenter, house 48 Parker
96 NEW BEDFORD -f_f] DIRECTORY.
Foster James^ house and shipcarpenter, h. 123 Pleasant FOSTER JOHN M., carpenter and builder, 19 Bethel,
h. 29 Chestnut Foster Walter H., frame-polisher, bds. 123 Pleasant Foster & Brown (E. Lothrop Foster and Jeremiah Brown),
carpenters, 152 Ray [Spring-
Fowler Edward, boilermaker Union Boiler Co., bds. 7 Fox Charles A., clerk, 66 Purchase, h. 80 Union Foy Prosper, carder, h. 1 Orange Francis Abraham, laborer N. B. Copper Works, h. Mt.
Pleasant, n. the reservoir Francis Alexander H. Rev., h. rear 40 Parker Francis Antoine, cigarmaker, 122^- Union, h. 16 Cannon Francis Antone, mariner, h. 178 South Water Francis Barnaby H., painter George L. Brownell's carriage
manufactory, h. 225 West Middle Francis Bradford, house 22 Wing Francis Charles, at Wamsutta Mills, h. 191 So. Water Francis Charles, mariner, h. 126 So. Front Francis Charles H., seaman, bds. 12 Crapo Francis Edward D., boot treer Hathaway & Soule's, bds.
9 Walnut Francis Ellen J., dressmaker, h. 107 Hillman Francis Ezra, mason, h. 107 Hillman Francis Henry H., roller N. B. Copper Works, house 176
Pleasant .[ant, n. the reservoir
Francis Hiram S., clerk Dexter & Haskins, bds. Mt. Pleas- Francis Isaac P., grocer, Kempton, cor. Noel Taber road,
Cannonville, h. do. Francis John, mariner, h. 233 So. Second Francis John, manufacturer cigars and tobacco, 122£
Union, h. 20 School [School
Francis John H., cigarmaker, 122£ Union, house 20 Francis John S., baker S. Watson & Son, h. Hillman, cor
Cedar Francis John S., shoemaker, h. 28 North Francis Joseph, farmer, house 9 Walnut Francis Joseph, pressman Thayer & Judd, h. 104 Second Francis Joseph, mariner, h. 27£ Howland Francis Joseph, mariner, h. 155 Grinnell Francis Joseph O, laborer N. B. Copper Works, h. 283
Purchase Francis Manuel, mariner, house 29 So. Water Francis Manuel, 2d, mariner, house 29 So. Water Francis Manuel, variety store, h. 110 So. Water Francis Manuel, laborer, h. 117 So. Water Francis Manuel, laborer, h. Howland, n. So. Water Francis Manuel, mariner, h. 178 So. Water Francis Manuel, mariner, h. Allen, n. Dartmouth line
NEW BEDFORD [J1] DIRECTORY. 97
Francis Maria M. Mrs., h. Mt. Pleasant, n. Durfee Francis Mary, widow of Joseph, h. 251 So. Water Francis Samuel E., candlemolder, h. 12 Crapo Francis Sylvester G., porter Central Union Assn., house
29 Allen Francis William, carriagenfaker G. L. Brownell, h. Kemp- ton St., Smith Mills Frates Antoine, fishdealer, 208^ So. Water, h. 108| do. Frates Manuel, laborer, h. Allen, n. Dartmouth line Frazier John W., clerk F. Paul & Co.,bds. 123 So. Water Frazier Joseph, mariner, h. 184 So. Water Frederick Adolf, weaver, house 15 Hazard court Fredett John, laborer, house 153 Ray FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY, Library building, William Freedom John, waiter, house 207 Middle Freeman Edward P., boots and shoes, 3 Purchase, house
12 County [ham, h. 73 Middle
Freeman Frederick J., foreman stitching room E. B. Tink- Freeman George, clerk J. H. Burgess, boards 42 N. Sixth Freeman George H., bds. Mrs. Eliza A. Nye's, Acushnet
avenue Freeman Hezekiah, shipwright, house 63 Cedar Freeman Isaac, house carpenter, house 96 Pleasant Freeman John C, shoemaker, Sycamore, near County, h.
50 Smith Freeman Patience B., widow of Henry B., h. 61 Spruce Freeman William H., tin-plate worker, bds. 166 Pleasant French Amos B., yardmaster at R. R., bds. 282 Purchase French Rodney, house 221 Purchase Frey Charles, tailor, 51 Union, house First, cor. Bush Friends' Acudemy, Morgan, h. County [76 Kempton
Frisbie Thomas S., carpenter Doane W. Damon, house Frost Joshua W., house Rockdale, Hathaway road Frost Lovell W., clerk. N. B. R. R., freight office, boards
J. W. Frost's, Hathaway road Frost Win, machinist Morse Twist Drill Co., house 53
Dartmouth Fry Charles, tailor, house 92 Kempton Fulhan John, weaver Wamsutta Mills, house 13 Austin Fulhan John, jr., boards 13 Austin Fuller Benjamin F., works in Blue Works, h. 73 Cedar Fuller Charles A, pressman E. S. Perry's, h. 11 Fourth Fuller Charles E. (Fall River), h. 77^- Purchase Fuller Clarence, apprentice Brownell, Ashley & Co.,
bds. Fourth, cor. Spring Fuller Hannah H. Mrs., house 32 Wing Fuller James, laborer, house 16 Park Fuller John, seamen's boarding huose, 12 Cannon Fuller John, house 94 Third 7
98 NEW BEDFORD [(}] DIRECTORY.
Fuller John F., clerk, house 70 Fourth Fuller Jonathan A., master mariner, house 10 Grape Fuller Mary A., widow of Benjamin, house 11 Emerson Fuller Sarah D. Mrs., millinery and fancy goods, 97 Third,
house 94 do. Fuller Thos. B. (Beauvais & Co.), banker and broker, 36
North Water, house at Fairhaven Fuller William L., house painter Barrows, Lawton & Co.,
house 149 Elm Furber George EL, engineer, house 19 South Second Furber George W., exchange and pawnbroker, 4£ South
Water, house 19 South Second Furber Samuel G., laborer, house 13 Morgan's lane Furlong Matthew, engineer, house Wall [Ray
Furlong Thomas, baggage master Isl. B. R. R., boards 178 Furness Elizabeth, widow, boards 9 Rivet Furness Samuel, weaver Potomska Mills, house 9 Rivet Fury Thomas F., clerk B. H. Waite, bds. 2 Hall's court Fussell James A. (George Delano & Co.), oil and candle
manufr., office South Second, cor. South, h. at N. Y.
GAGE BENJAMIN, calker, 23 Middle, h. 116 Purchase Gage Joseph N., carriage trimmer W. G. White, house 78
Kempton [137 Orchard
Gainville John J., blacksmith Brownell, Ashley & Co., h. Gaity Henry, weaver, h. 264 South Second Gale Mary J., widow of George H., h. rear 39|- Middle Gallagher Ann, widow of Thomas, house 197 Elm Gallagher Neal, tailor, boards 51 First Gallagher Patrick, glass cutter, house 109 South Front Gallagher Patrick, laborer N. B. R. R. freight office, bds.
9 Durfee Gallaway John L., fly paper maker, h. rear 126 Kempton Galligan John, laborer, h. 9 Durfee
Galpin Clarissa D., widow of John L., h. 23 NoelTaberrd. Galpin John, tanner, boards Noel Taber road Galpin John L., farmer, boards 23 Noel Taber road Galvin Thomas F. Rev., house 96 Hillman Gammons Deborah H., widow of Lemuel, teacher North
school, house 26 Kempton Gammons Edgar H., boards 2 Grand Gammons George F. W., truckman, 12 Elm, house 15 do. Gammons Gilbert D., driver steamer No. 3, h.52 N. Second Gammons James A., painter, h. 93 Ray Gammons Rachel C, widow of Curtis, h. Yine, r. Durfee Gammons Samuel P., copper roller, house 2 Grand, west
of New County road Gannon Patrick, mule spinner, boards 100 State Ganson Edwin, section hand, house 177 State
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Gardiner Ezekiel C, printer " Daily Standard," house 99 Washington [h. do.
Gardner Betsie B. Mrs., dressmaker, 47 Mechanics lane, Gardner Darius P. (Taber, Read & Co.), h. 51 Third Gardner Edmund, house 33 So. Sixth Gardner Edward, master nfariner, house 30 Campbell Gardner Edward R. (Gardner & Ryder), oils, 15 Centre,
house 78 Spring Gardner George, house 37 Maxfield Gardner George P., rigger, house 68 Kempton Gardner Hannah, widow of Josiah, house 4 Sears court Gardner Herbert B., compositor Mercury office, boards 4
Sears C3urt Gardner Jas. T., laborer, h. County, cor. Bedford Gardner George P., rigger, h. 68 Kempton Gardner Jane M. Miss, teacher Parker street grammar
school, bds. 30 Campbell Gardner John E., baker J. Libby & Co., bds. 21 Willis Gardner Mattie J. Miss, music teacher, h. 36 High Gardner Reuben M., brassfounder Andrew Craigie, house
73 Pleasant Gardner Samuel B., bread pedlar, h. 36 High Gardner Thomas, hostler, h. r. 126 Kempton Gardner Thomas A., grocer, 204 County, h. do. GARDNER & RYDER (E. R. Gardner and George F.
Ryder), oils, 15 Centre Garfield Charles L., carriagesmith, 37 Allen, h. 8 do. Garlick Henry E., frame polisher, bds. at Dartmouth GARNETT JOHN H., agent for Singer Sewing Machines,
15 Purchase, h. 110 Middle Garraghty Martin, laborer, house 51 Smith Garside Charles, weaver Potomska Mills, h. 9 Rivet Garside James T., weaver, house rear 78 Linden Garside Thomas, laborer N. B. R. R. freight house, house
rear 78 Linden Gartland Peter, master mai-iner, h. 51 Washington Gates William, shipcarpenter, h 48 Sycamore Gaudreau Chas., laborer, h. 14 Brick block Gawith John, prop. Sampson House, 121-J- Union, h. do. Geddes George, laborer, railroad, bds. r. 318 Purchase Geddes Joseph, bds. rear 318 Purchase GEILS GERETT, furniture, 150 Purchase, h. 146 do. George Joseph, laborer S. Leonard & Co., house 85 Wash- ington George Maria Mrs., h. 95 Kempton George Wm. H., mariner, h. 85 Washington Georgi August, weaver, h. 188 State Gerrish Hannah C, widow of Andrew, h. 47 Seventh Gibbons Patrick, fireman N. B. Water Works, house Pur- chase, cor. Penniman
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Gibbs Allen C, hackdriver, h. 14 Mill
Gibbs Chas. B., oil refiner and fisherman, bds. 37 N. Sixth
Gibbs Elisha, salesman 1ST. 1>. Cordage Co., Rotch's sq., h.
72 South Sixth Gibbs Elizabeth S., widow, house Acushnet avenue Gibbs George W., watchman in Copper Works, h.Durfee,
near Vine Gibbs George W., ropemaker Cordage Factory, house N.
Chancery, corner Parker Gibbs Jabez, shipcarpenter, h. 83 Pleasant Gibbs Jerusha, widow of Bartlett, h. 14 Bethel Gibbs John L., carpenter 1ST. B. R. R., h. 72 State Gibbs Joshua E., master mariner, h. 56 Fifth GIBBS LOT H., grocer, 26 Union, h. 67 Fourth Gibbs Mary A., widow of Joshua, h. 67 Fourth Gibbs Meltiah T., carpenter, h. 60 Parker Gibbs Nathan S., shoeburnisher, h. 24 Dartmouth Gibbs Phineas S., house 73 Dartmouth Gibbs William, carriagemaker George L. Brownell, house
64 Bedford rBedford
Gibbs William A., carver Pierce & Bushnell, boards 64 Gibbs William H. H., ropemaker, house North Chancery,
cor. Parker Gibson George, laborer, h. 133 So. Orchard Gibson John, gardener, h. 86 Mill
Gidley Abraham M., housewright, h. 6 West Campbell Gidley George F., carpenter, h. 41 Maxfield Gidley William C., mariner, h. 7 Bonney Gifford Abram M., coppersmith Gifford & Allen, h. 80 Mill Gifford Ad aline, widow of Samuel F., h. 23 Sherman Gifford Alexander H., carpenter J. M. Fostei-, house 66
Spruce Gifford Allen D., teamster, h. 95 Smith Gifford Ann, widow of Elihu H., h. 39 Smith Gifford Arthur M., gasfitter T. J. Gifford & Co., house at
South Dartmouth Gifford Belle W. Miss, teacher Cannonville school, house
38 Walnut Gifford Benjamin, engineer N. B. R. R., bds. 122 Pleasant Gifford Benjamin F., boarding, 155 Purchase Gifford Braddock L., painter, 85 Middle, bds. 100 Fourth Gifford Charles A,, carpenter, 23 North, boards German
Hotel Gifford Charles A., clerk, 144 Purchase, bds. 72 Walden Gifford Charles C, carpenter,, h. 153 North Gifford Charles F., bootmaker, h. r. Parker street school Gifford Charles F., laborer, h. Arnold, cor. Tremont Gifford Charles G., laborer N. B. R. R, h. 183 Pleasant Gifford Charles H., watchman Wamsutta Mills, house 65
Foster
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Gifford Charles H. (Gifforl& Co.), merchant tailor, 113
Union, house 225 County [haven
Gifford Charles H., marine painter, 40 William, h. atFair- Gifford Charles Henry, mason, house 22 Bush Gifford Charles H., merchant, 7 Taber's wharf, house 25
County Gifford Charles H., shipcarpenter, h. 33 Willis Gifford Charles L., hackman, 248 Purchase, house 201
Purchase Gifford Charles M., master mariner, bds. 156 Grinnell Gifford Charles T. W., farmer, h. New County road, near
Hathaway road Gifford Christopher C, truckman, h. 46 Sycamore Gifford Daniel T., master mariner, house 118 Fourth Gifford David L., carpenter, boards 7 Chestnut Gifford David M., livery stable, 170 Purchase, h. 172 do. Gifford David R., master mariner, h. Bonney, cor. Grinnell Gifford Edson, cooper, house rear 67 Fourth Gifford Edward W., laborer, house 35 Allen Gifford Eli, farmer, house Jones' lane Gifford Elijah, house 10 West Campbell Gifford Elizabeth A., widow of John, house 72 Walden Gifford Eugene F., tinman, 45 N. Water, bds. 229 County Gifford Franklin L., painter H. G. O. Cole, bds. School Gifford Frederick S., wholesale and retail grocer, foreign
and domestic iruits, 3 Ricketson block, Union, house
80 School Gifford George D., dry goods, 6 Purchase, h. 37 Spring Gifford George E., carpenter, house 76 Chestnut Gifford George G. (Gifford & Allen), brass founder and
plumber, No. Front, cor. Hazard's wharf, house 72
Hillman GIFFORD GEORGE P., dining saloon, 6 So. Water, h. do. Gifford Harrison M., carpenter, house 1 Potter Gifford Henry M., photographer, 72 North Water, house
229 County [h. do.
Gifford Henry T., fruit and confectionery, 113^- Purchase, Gifford Humphrey A. jr., clerk L. M. Kollock, house 38
Walnut [Smith
Gifford James A., bookkeeper N. B. Flour Co., boards 39 Gifford Jerusha, widow, house 250 South Water Gifford Jesse (Paulding, Reed & Gifford), boot manufr.,
14 William, house 45 County Gifford Jireh B., farmer, house Head of the River Gifford Job H., mason, house 37 Smith Gifford Job T., teamster, house 10 Chancery GIFFORD JOHN A., N. B. Machine Shop, 90 South
Water, corner Coffin, h. 85 So. Second Gifford John H., mariner, bds. 2 Tarkiln Hill road
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Gifford John H., baggage master N. B. R. R. depot, house
Durfee, cor. Vine Gifford John W., farmer, h. New County road, near
Hathaway road Gifford Jonathan P., house 11 County Gifford Joseph F., mariner, house 67 Fourth Gifford Joseph F. (Bartlett & Gifford), oyster dealer, So.
Front, house rear 67 Fourth Gifford Joseph H., laborer, house Topham Gifford Lewis, fireman N. B. R. R., boards 6 Pearl Gifford Lewis L., laborer, h. Potter, n. New County road Gifford Lorenzo D., shoemaker, house Potter, near New
County road Gifford Lucy A., wid. of Shubael H., h. Head of the River Gifford Lysander W. H., master mariner, h. 38 Bedford Gifford Mary Miss, house 47 South Sixth [Purchase
Gifford Noah, photographer, 5 Purchase, bds. Union, cor. Gifford Obed, farmer, house 2 Tarklin Hill road Gifford Obed F., mariner, h. 2 Tarkiln Hill road GIFFORD OLIVER E., paints, oil, and glass, So. Water,
cor. School, h. 95 High Gifford Patience, widow of Paul, house Dunbar's lane,
near Dartmouth Gifford Priseilla, widow of Alden M., house 75 Maxfield Gifford Rebecca H, widow of Charles, boards 111 Third Gifford Reuben P., farmer, h. Hathaway road, near Dart- mouth line Gifford Rhoda B., widow of Albert, h. Cedar, cor. Elm Gifford Rhoda T., widow of William, house 15 County Gifford Richmond A., shoe cutter, house 21 Wing Gifford Robert B., bookkeeper, North, near North Second,
boards Cedar, cor. Elm Gifford Robert S., artist, house Orchard, cor. Union Gifford Rufus A., ship carpenter, house 39 Smith Gifford Rufus W., mariner, house 2 Tarklin Hill road Gifford Ruth A. Mrs., house Cypress avenue Gifford Samuel (Gifford & Barker), 8 Market Square, h.
336 South Water Gifford Samuel T., tinsmith N. Lewis's, h. 7 So. Chancery Gifford Sarah, widow of Braddock, house 51 Summer Gifford Sarah A., widow of Russell, house 102 Fifth Gifford Sarah D. Miss, private school, 53 Summer, boards
51 do. Gifford Sophia, widow of Henry, h. 22 North Chancery Gifford Squire, house 70 Walden [107 Purchase
Gifford Stephen C, baggage master N. B. Railroad, house Gifford Sylvanus A., teamster, house rear 77 Linden Gifford Thomas C, mariner, boards 2 Tarklin Hill road Gifford Thomas J. (Thomas J. Gifford & Co.), steam and
gas fitter, and plumber, 32 William, h. 81 Ray
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GIFFORD THOMAS J. & CO. (Thomas J. Gifford),
steam and gas fitters, and plumbers, 32 William Gilford T. Merritt, brass founder and coppersmith Gifford
& Allen, boards 80 Hillman Gifford Virtue, widow of Wm. S., house Plainville Gifford Willard, laborer, house 7 Cedar Gifford Willard, mariner, boards 95 Smith Gifford William, 2d, carpenter, house 7 Chestnut Gifford William A., laborer, house 134 So. Third Gifford William A., painter, house 49 So. Second Gifford William C, clerk Central Union Association, h.
Elm, cor. Cedar Gifford William E., manner, boards 248 Middle Gifford William H., laborer, h. 7 Chestnut Gifford Wm. R., hostler, 28 William, bds. 72 Walden Gifford William T., currier, h. 220 Kempton GIFFORD & ALLEN (George G. Gifford and Edward H. Allen), brass founders and plumbers, No. Front, cor. Hazard's wharf GIFFORD & BARKER (Samuel Gifford and John W.
Barker), provisions, 8 Market sq. Gifford & Co. (Charles H. Gifford and Eugene F. Brown), merchant tailors, clothing, hats, caps, and gents' fur- nishing goods, etc., etc., 113 Union Gilbert Edgar S., shoemaker, h. 159 Third Gilbert Emily F., widow of Jacob A., h. 84 Walden Gilbert James, weaver Potomska Mills, bds. 81 South Gilbert Nathaniel, house 159 Third
Gilbert William T., phonographer. No. Water, cor. Cen- tre, bds. Middle, cor. Cedar Gillespie Catherine, widow, h. 336 Purchase Gillespie Frank, laborer, h. 336 Purchase Gillespie John, house South Front Gillick Peter, carriagemaker Geo. L. Brown ell, house 75
South Water Gilligan Arthur E., secondhand, h. Purchase, c. Franklin Gillis Alexander, laborer, house Clark Gillis Catherine, widow of William, h. 15|- Cannon Gillis James, hostler Coggeshall & Co., bds. 22 William Gillis John H., blacksmith G. L. Brownell, house 15>£
Cannon Gilman Francis L., ins. agt., 43 N. Water, bds. 5 Lincoln Gilman Solomon, hostler, bcls. 46 Bedford Gilmore J. E. Miss, teacher, 35 Third Girdwood Mary H., widow of John, h. 33 So. Sixth Gladden William, mariner, house 45 So. Water Glasse Walter R., harnessmaker, bds. Sheridan House, 9
No. Second Gleason Dennis, laborer, h. 39 Middle
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Gleason Edward F., sewing machine agt., bds. 110 Middle Gleason Ellen, widow of Andrew, h. 234 County Gleason James, spinner Potomska Mills, boards Fearing
House Gleason Timothy,- laborer, h. 41 Middle Glennon John, laborer Gosnold Mills, h. 3 Seneca Glover John, weaver Wamsutta Mills, h. Washburn Glover Robert, glass-works, li. 222 So. Water Goddard William, engineer, h. 13 Spruce Godfrey Seth W., carriagemaker G. L. Brownell, house
17 Bethel Goff Charles H., carpenter, house 59 Cedar Goff Hiram H., overseer spinning room Wamsutta Mills,
house 7 Franklin Goff Livana, widow, house 7 Franklin Goggin William, laborer, house 139 Ray Goings John, waiter, house 111 William Gongno Basil, laborer, h. 199 Pleasant Good Elizabeth, widow, bds. 76 Thomas Goodale Ada S. Miss, variety store, 78 Third, house do. Goodeno Sarah L., widow, h. 113 So. Second Gooding Alanson, house 24 So. Sixth Gooding Ellon, widow of Henry, h. 183 So. Water Gooding George, granite worker, h. 61 Cedar Gooding Robert A., carpenter, bds. 61 Cedar Goodspeed Wm. F., carpenter, bds. 56 First Goodspeed Wm. R., shipcarpenter, h. 56 First Goodwin Hialmer O., spinner Potomska Mills, boards 13
Rivet Googins William, baker, house 50 North Gordon Anna, widow of William, house 11 Franklin Gordon Helen M., teacher Parker street grammar school,
house 11 Franklin Gordon John, teamster, h. 40 South Water Gordon John, laborer, bds. rear 94 North Second Gordon Mary E., widow of Wm. G., h. 166 Union Gordon Robert, tailor, 31 North Water, boards Mansion
House Gordon William, h. 85 Fifth, cor. Bedford Gordon William, jr. (Taber, Gordon & Co.), com. merc't,
Central wharf, cor. Front, h. 90 Fourth Gordon Wm. A., physician, 41 North Second, h. do. Gorham Jabez A., gardener, h. 5 Green Gorham James S., painter, h. 24 Sycamore Gorham Stephen, bds. 14 County Gorman John, cooper, house 126 So. Water Gorman William, house 126 So. Water [Elm
Gormley Alexander, job wagon, First, cOr. Union, h. 196 Gormley James J., polisher Peirce & Bushnell, boards 8
Bethel
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Gormley John A., teamster, bds. 196 Elm Gormley Martha, widow of John, h. Ash, cor. Elm Gormley Matilda Miss, dressmaker, bds. Ash, cor. Elm Gormley Sarah A. Miss, dressmaker, h. 196 Elm Gormley William, works in Prussian Biue Works, boards
73 Summer Goran Henry, laborer, h. Penniman Goran John, laborer, h. Penniman Gosnold Mills, George Wilson, president and treasurer,
office 134 Ray GOSNOLD WORKINGMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE AS- SOCIATION, H. R. Luther, agent, 144 Purchase Goular Joseph, carder, house 334 Purchase Goulat Joseph, carder, bcls. 208 Pleasant Goulat Julian, farmer, house 208 Pleasant Gould Albert G., house Parker, cor. Cedar Gould John L., house 57 Chestnut Goulding Daniel, works Gosnold Mills, h. Wall, n. Ray Gousha Timothy, laborer, house 4:% Austin Gracia Manuel, mariner, house 10 Cedar Graffam Isaiah W., trader in oil, house 26 Chestnut Graham Daniel, weaver, house 193 Pleasant Graham Elizabeth, widow of Benjamin, h. Purchase, cor.
Hazard Graham John T., shoemaker, 763^ County, h. 12 Court Graham Lizzie L. Miss, dry goods, 103 Purchase, h. Wall Graham Win. H., carriagesmith G. L. Brownell, bds. 323
Purchase Granger Julius, laborer, house 202 Pleasant Grant Mary, widow of Joseph, h. 156 Grinnell, Grant Philip, mason, h. Hathaway road [Water
Graves Robinson R., weaver Potomska Mills, h. 259 South Gray Archibald, laborer, house 7 Rivet Gray Asa, teamster, house 151 No. Second Gray Catherine, widow of John H., h. 122 Maxfield Gray Charles A. (Charles A. Gray & Co.), teamster and
supt. N. Bedford and Fairhaven street railway, h. 51
Foster Gray Charles A. & Co. (Charles A. Gray and Henry C.
Pierce), teamsters, office N. B. Railroad depot Gray Eliza A., widow of Pardon, h. 76 Middle Gray Frauk, mariner, h. 96 So. Second Gray Geo. F., stonecutter G. Vogel Gray George R, clerk, 7 Middle, bds. 25 Willis Gray Gilbert C, house 25 Willis Gray Henry A., barber, 92 Third, h. 12 Wing GRAY JAMES F., confectionery and ice cream rooms,
66 Purchase, h. 147 Middle Gray Nathaniel P., master mariner, h. 93 Summer
106 NEW BEDFORD [(}] DIRECTORY.
Gredig Christian, baker J. Libby & Co., boards Sampson
House Greely Henry, hostler, h. Ash, north of Arnold Green Daniel, horsedealer, honse 6 Walnut Green Ellen Mrs., house foot of Merrimack Green Herbert, clerk D. B. Folger & Co., h. 10£ Cedar Green John, saloon, 15 First, h. Old Market square Green John, 2d, harnessmaker W. H. Willis, boards 304
Purchnse Greene Alfred, carpenter, foot of Cannon, h. 83 Third Greene Amos, trader, house 17 Fifth Greene Andrew, laborer, h. rear 78 Linden Greene Augustus A. (Greene & Wood), lumber dealer, Leonard's wharf, h. 63 Third [No. Second
Greene Benjamin F., confectioner Wm. M. Bates, bds. 85 Greene Benjamin, cooper, h. 85 No. Second Greene Charlotte W., widow of Cyrus, nurse, h. 104 Fourth Greene Clark, horsetrader, h. 8 Old Market square Greene Daniel B., master mariner, h. 146 Middle Greene David R. (D. R. Greene & Co.), commission mer- chant, 19 Hamilton, h. 56 So. Sixth Greene D. R. & Co. (David R. and Robert B. Greene),
commission merchants, 19 Hamilton Greene Francis B., lawyer, 36.% No. Water, house 56 So. Sixth [Second, h. at Fairhaven
Greene Francis H., hat and bonnet bleachery, 22 North Greene John, farmer, h. 8 Old Market square Greene Leander, shoemaker, bds. 85 No. Second Greene Luther J., clerk J. S. Cook, h. 110 Middle Greene Lydia A., widow of Thomas A., h. 220 Union Greene Nathaniel H. (Nelson & Greene), mason, h. Coun-
• ty, n. Rivet Greene Neal, job wagon, house 228 So. Second Greene Robert, laborer, h. rear 180 Kempton Greene Robert B. (D. R. Greene & Co.), commission mer- chant, h. County, cor. School Greene Simon P., baker D. T. Snell, h. 238 Middle Greene William, laborer, h. rear 336 Purchase GREENE & WOOD (Augustus A. Greene, Henry T. aud Wm. G. Wood), lumber dealers and planing mill, Leonard's wharf Greenman Josiah, shipcarpenter, h. 35 Willis GREENOUGH, JONES & CO. (W. A. Greenough, jr., and Stephen G. Jones), compilers and publishers of directories (96 Washington, .Boston), Edwin Dews, agent for New Bedford [42 Foster
Greenwood James, billiard-saloon, 32)^ William, boards Greenwood James, weaver Wamsutta Mills, h. 177 State Greenwood Joseph, weaver, boards Geo. Spencer's, Pen- niman
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Greenwood Levi, at Gosnold Mills, h. 3 Willis
Greenwood Peter, house 5 Hazard court
Greenwood Thomas, overseer No. 4 weave-room, Wam-
sutta Mills, h. 1 Locust, n. County Greer Geo., ropemaker N. B. Cordage. Co., h. 248 Middle Gregoiy Oliver, house 189 State
Gregson John, weaver, bds. 190.State [way road
Grew Charles M., farmer, h. New County road, n. Hatha- Grew David, farmer, house Hathaway road Grew David, jr., firmer, house Hathaway road [road
Grew Salem T., cooper, h. New County road, n. Hathaway Grieve John, mule spinner, house 25 Austin Griffin Richard, waiter Parker House, boards do. Griffin William, laborer, house 126 Kempton Grigwell Petei', laborer, house 40 Brick block, Orange Grimshaw Frank G., boards 55 Smith Grirnshaw Lydia, widow of James, house 55 Smith Grinnell Abram, carpenter, house 6 Spruce Grinnell Andrew B., firmer, house 4 Tarkiln Hill road Grinnell Andrew B. jr., firmer, boards 4 Tarkiln Hill road,
Head of the River Grinnell Charles Mrs., boards 180 Union [65 Elm
Grinnell Daniel H., clerk; N. B. R. R. freight house, bds. GRINNELL EDMUND, New Bedford Iron Foundry,
90 and 92 South Water, house 39 Hawthorne GRINNELL JOSEPH, president First National Bank, and Wamsutta Mills, office over Merchant's National Bank, house 97 County Grinnell Joseph G. Mrs., house 39 Hawthorne GRINNELL LAWRENCE, insurance agent, 22 North Water, and treasurer N. B. R. R., office over Mer- chants' National Bank, h. 42 So. Cottage Groat James, ship carpenter, house 32 Franklin Grogan Alexander, laborer, 126 South First Groves Ann W. Mrs., house 18 Sherman Groves Henry, ship keeper, house 108 Fifth Groves Thomas II., servant, boards 18 Sherman Grudchos Anna C. Mrs., dry and fancy goods, 309 Pur- chase, house 234 do. Grundy James, glassworks, boards 215 South Water Gugg Michael, currier N. B. tannery, h. Lindsey Gugg Michael, foreman N. B. tannery, h. Lindsey Gumbleton Edmund, laborer, house 75 South Water Gurl Michael, weaver, house 21 Austin Gustin George A., musician, 9 Fourth, h. 35 So. Second Gwinn Isaac, laborer, house 102 Smith
HABICHT FRANK A., printer Mercury job office, bds.
49 First " [Union, h. do.
Habicht John B., German boarding house, 64^- and 66
108 NEW BEDFORD [ ] DIRECTORY.
Habiclit Philip, tailor, house 49 First Hadfield William, weaver Wamsutta Mills', h. Cedar Grove Hadley A. W. (A. W. Hadley & Co.), dry goods, 50 Pur- chase, house 72 South Second [chase Hadley A. W. & Co. (A. W. Hadley), dry goods, 50 Pur- Hadley Eugene J., civil engineer, 107 Pleasant, h. do. Hadley Frank R. (James. E. Blake & Co.), apothecary,
64 No. Second, house 107 Pleasant Hadley George T., house 107 Pleasant Hadley Jacob B., merchant, house 107 Pleasant Hadley John D., printer, boards 107 Pleasant Haffards Eliza, widow of Jonathan, house 40 County Haffards Sophia E. Miss, house 40 County Hafford Benjamin, printer Standard office, h. 8 Maxfield Hafford Benjamin F., paint grinder, house 21 Hillman Hafford Joseph, painter, house 21 Hillman Hafford Rebecca K., widow of Wm. A., bds. 1 Bedford Hafford Stephen, night watchman, house 8 Maxfield Hafle Peter, slipper maker, 14 William, bds. 67 No. Water Haggerty John, lab. Wamsutta Mills, h. foot Merrimack Halenan William B., house 13 Merrimack Haley Patrick, tailor, house 52 Parker Hall Ann M., widow of Joseph D., house 28 Campbell Hall Anthony D., bookkeeper Wood, Brightman & Co.,
house 2 Foster Hall Deborah B., widow of Nathaniel B., h. 209 Purchase Hall George, salesman M. C. Swift, boards Purchase, cor.
Union Hall Gilbert N. (Driscoll, Church & Hall), grocer, 60
Union, house 111 County Hall Henry, saloon, Purchase, opp. Howland Chapel, h. do. Hall Hiram E., butcher, boards 28 Campbell Hall Isaac D., house 111 County Hall James, weaver, house 201 State Hall James H., clerk Western Union Telegraph Co., 26
North Water, boards 31 Cedar Hall John, weaver, house 14 Austin court Hall John G., teamster, house Wall Hall John M., mariner, house 5 Morgan's lane Hall Lyman B., student, house 111 County Hall Robert, weaver, house 14 Austin court HALL SYLVANUS M., Eureka Flour Co., 40 and 42
So. Water, and 10 School, h. 161 Pleasant Hall William, laborer, house Cedar, cor. Hillman Hall William, weaver, house rear 397 Purchase Hall Wm. II., laborer, house 23 Chancery Hallett Bangs, U. S. Shipping Commissioner, 18-J North
Water, house at Yarmouth Port, Mass. Hamblin Otis F., master mariner, house 56 Foster
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Hambly William, flagman, house 12 Chancery
Hamei Flavin, laborer, house 14 Brick block, Orange
Hamer Sarah A., widow of Samuel, house 19 Chancery
Hamer Susan J. Mrs., house 9 Elm
Hamer William, stevedore, house 48 Middle [do.
Hamilton Augustus, provisions, 154 North, cor. Cypress, h.
Hamilton James, sailmaker Simpson Hart,bds.41 S. Water
Hamilton John, boards Sheridan House
Hamilton Mary J. Miss, dressmaker, boards 70 Hillraan
Hamlin Thatcher, glass works, house 217 So. Water
Hammond Albert, bootmaker Hathaway & Soule, boards
82 Forest Hammond Amitia, teamster, house 179 Pleasant Hammond Andrew, teamster, house Cedar Hammond Caleb, architect, 129 No. Water, h. 66 North Hammond Charles W., laborer, house 3 Jenney Hammond Edgar B., land surveyor, N. B. Water Works
office, basement City Hall building, bds. 66 North Hammond Elijah G., mariner, house 178 Allen Hammond Francis W., carpenter, 150 No. Water, house
160 Pleasant Hammond Frank, farmer at Rodman's, house Logan Hammond George A., officer House of Correction, house
64 State Hammond George W., bootmaker, bds. 64 State [haven Hammond Henry W., painter H. G. O. Cole, h. at Fair- Hammond Henry, laborer, bds. Job E. Hammond's, Old
County road Hammond Henry, laborer, bcls. 173 Purchase Hammond Herbert L., laborer, h. 3 Jenney Hammond Job E., h. Old County road Hammond John R., farmer, h. Old County road Hammond Sumner, carpenter, house 155 State Hammond Thomas H., accountant O. A. Sisson, bds. 96 Elm ' [Chestnut
Hammond William, clerk and weigher Ellis Perry, h. 25 Hammond William B., pastor First Cong, church, house
at Acushnet Hand Abram, laborer, house 43 Smith Hand Edward, cooper, bds. 41 South Water Handy Almira Miss, house Park, n. Kempton Handy Caleb, truckman and cane chair re-seater, h. 135
South Orchard Handy Caleb, jr., oysterman Bartlett & Gifibrd, house
135 South Orchard Handy George E., laborer, h. 47 Sycamoi'e Handy George F., shoemaker, h. 47 Sycamore Handy John T., coaster, h. Orchard Handy Jonathan, clerk, 13 Centre, h. 55 No. Sixth
110 NEW BEDFORD [}J] DIRECTORY.
Handy Nye, provision dealer, 101K Purchase, house 87
Kempton Handy Sophia Mrs., h. 159 Elm Hankinson James, gardener, h. 18 No. Chancery Hanlon James, pressman L. D. Davis', h. 49 Middle Hanlon Matthew, laborer, h. Merrimack, n. Pleasant Hanlon Philip, weaver, h. Merrimack, n. Pleasant Hann Anthony W., mariner, house 9 So. Water Hannan James, pressman, h. 49 Middle Hanrahan David, house 9 Cedar Hanson Peter, laborer, h. 194 Ray Hanson William, weaver Potomska Mills, h. 249 First HARDING CHARLES P., dyer, 41 William, house at
Fairhaven Harding Edward N., grocer, 55 Arnold, h. 1 Arch Harding James G., shipcarpenter, h. 99 No. Second Harding John G., tree dealer, h. 99 No. Second Harding Milborn, teamster, 125 No. Water, bds. 63 Mill Hard wick George T., clerk New Bedford Tannery, boards
119 William Hardy Chas., weaver Potomska Mills, bds. Fearing House Hardy Samuel A., at Gosnold Mills, h. 74^- Purchase Hardy William B., works Gosnold Mills, h. 135 Kempton Harkins John, ropemaker, h. 198 Elm Harlow George A., baker S. P. Richmond & Co., house
39 Hillman [Third
Harlow Mary W. Mrs., millinery, 13 Purchase, house 54 Harlow Otis, tailor, 18 South Water, h. 8 Bethel Harmus Charles L., h. South Water, cor. Division Harper James I., night watchman, h. 4 Maxfield Harper William W., driver Hatch & Co., bds. Whitcomb
House Harps Lydia C, widow of William, nurse, house South
Cottage, corner Bedford Harps William W., carpenter, h. 12 No. Chancery Harrigan Richard, copper worker, h. Hazard Harril Amos, laborer, h. 53 South Water Harril Chas., mariner, bds. 53 Water Harrington Augustus P., farmer, h. Head of the River Harrington Cornelius, laborer, house r. 78 Linden Harrington Daniel, laborer,, h. 7 Durfee Harrington Daniel, house 4 Wamsutta Harrington Dennis, laborer, h. 139 Ray Harrington Francis H. W., painter, h. 144 No. Second Harrington Henry F., supt. of public schools, office Libra- ry building, h. Court, cor. No. Orchard Harrington James, laborer, h. 130 South First Harrington James, laborer Joseph Grinnell's foundry, h.
139 South First
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Harrington Jeremiah, boot and shoe maker, 192 Ray, h.
Merrimack, near Ray- Harrington Jeremiah, laborer, h. Clark Harrington John, laborer, h. Clark Harrington John, laborer, h. 4 Turner's court Harrirgton John, jr., baker J. Libbey & Co., house 5
Campbell Harrington Mary, widow of Patrick, h. Seneca Harrington Timothy, laborer, h. Seneca Harrington Timothy, laborer, h. 116 Hillman Harrington Timothy, laborer, h. Ray, n. Washburn Harris Charles H., driver John Green, h. 24 First Harris J. Lambdin Rev., pastor Pacific Cong, church, h.
219 Purchase Harris Mary A. Mrs., house 187 Elm Harrison Andrew, carriagesmith, bds. r. 78 Leonard Harrison Charles, mulespinner, h. 196 State Harrison Francis, painter, h. 72 Washington Harrison John H., laborer, house 56 First Harrison Margaret R., widow of William H., house rear
208 Middle Harrison Sarah A. Mrs., h. 140 No. Second Han-ison Thomas, head machinist Potomska Mills, house
262 South Water Harrison Thomas R., shipsmith, h. 92 So. Second Harrison William H., laborer, house r. 1 9 First Hart David, stevedore, house 107 Third Hart Deborah P., widow of George, h. 66 Bedford Hart Edward M., painter, bds. 21 Bedford
Hart George S., bds. 66 Bedford
Hart Henry, musician, bds. 6 First
Hart John C, painter, house 27 Gore
Hart Lewis, boatman, h. head of Court
Hart Samuel C. (J. H. Perry & Co.), coal dealer, Walnut, cor. Front, and commission merchant, 58 So. Water, house 107 Third
Hart Simpson, sailmaker, 33 Com'l wharf, h. 37 Fourth
Hart Thomas M., clerk Simpson Hart, h. 75 Wash'n
Hartley Greenwood, weaver, h. 23 Austin
Hartley Henry, weaver Potomska Mills, bds. So. Front, n. Blackmore lane
Hartley Richard, frame polisher, bds. 1 Willis
Harwood Charles, Cordage Works, house 15 Ash
Harwood John, gardener at S. G. Morgan's, house 61 So. Sixth
Harwood Richard P., house 44 Parker
Haskell Almira Miss, house 55 Smith
Haskell Andrew, carpenter, house 21 Bedford
Haskell Charles M., hats, caps, and furs, 138 Union, house 77 Third
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Haskell Edward, dry goods, 42, 44, and 46 Purchase,
house 219 Union Haskell Edward P., coal merchant, office No. Front, foot
of Middle, house 85 Bush Haskell Edward P., jr., student, bcls. 85 Bush Haskell Eli, laborer, house 55 Smith Haskell Elisha, h. Head of the River Haskell George M., clerk, office Wamsutta Mills, over
Merchants' National Bank, h. 65 Third Haskell Hiram, house 65 Third Haskell Wm. T., horse-car driver, h. 254 Purchase Haskins B. Frank, printer Mercury office, h. 18 Third Haskins Charles P., conductor N. B. R. R., house 70
Thomas Haskins Clothier P., conductor O. C. R. R., h. 77 Thomas Haskins Cyrenius W. (Dexter & Haskins), watches and
jewelry, 14 Purchase, h. 199 County Haskins Eliphalet, mariner, house n. Grove school-house,
Potomska Mills Haskins Elizabeth P., widow of Amos, h. 109 William Haskins Elmore P., carpenter, bcls. 45 Chestnut Haskins Frank, laborer, h. 59 Spruce Haskins George S., mason, h. 25 Noel Taber road Haskins Gifford B., variety store, 167 So. Water, h. do. Haskins Herbert K., carpenter, house 45 Chestnut Haskins Joseph C, carpenter, foot of Hillman, house 26 Chestnut [nut
Haskins Orville, carpenter, foot of Hillman, h. 45 Chest- Haskins Reuben M., pedlar, h. Kempton, Cannonville Haskins Stephen P., calker, h. r. Parker, n. County Hastings George (Hastings & Co.), oil and candle manu- facturer, foot of Grinnell, h. 58 Purchase Hastings John (Hastings & Co.), oil and candle manufac- turer, foot of Grinnell, h. 221 Union, cor. Cottage Hastings Waitstill (Hastings & Co.), oil and candle man- ufacturer, foot of Grinnell, h. at Brooklyn, N. Y. HASTINGS & CO. (Waitstill, George, and John Hast- ings), oil and candle manufacturers, foot of Grinnell HAS WELL AMOS K., cigar mnfr. and tobacco dealer,
103 and 105 Union, house 97 Fourth
Hatch Abial H., ropemaker N. B. Cordage Co., house rear
29 Allen [85 Fifth
Hatch Albert D. (Hatch & Co.), express, 142 Union, h.
Hatch George (Hatch & Co., and Davenport, Mason &
Co.), express, 142 Union, h. 203 Purchase Hatch George E., tin plate and sheet iron worker, 158
Pin-chase, h. 37 Kempton Hatch George W. L., carpenter R. A. Sherman, house 158 South Water
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Hatch George W. L. Mrs., grocer, 158 So. Water, h. do. Hatch Henry F. (Viall & Hatch), fruit, 143 Purchase, h.
74 Kempton Hatch John F., clerk, 142 Union, bds. 203 Purchase Hatch Joseph W., tinplate worker G. E. Hatch, boards 37
Kempton Hatch Moses E., boards 115 Pleasant Hatch Philip S., ropernaker N. B. Cordage Co., house
foot of Grape Hatch Rowland L. A., painter, 85 Middle, bds. r. 29 Allen Hatch Seth, refiner Thayer & Judd, h. 48 Middle Hatch Sylvanus B., engineer J. A. Gifford, house 93 So.
Water Hatch Thatcher C. (Davis & Hatch), coffee and spice
mills, 59 High, house 115 Pleasant Hatch William W., laborer N. B. R. R. freight house,
house 4 Bush HATCH & CO. (Albert D. and George C. Hatch, and
Calvin Raymond), Boston, New Bedford, Martha's
Vineyard, and Providence Express, 142 Union Hathaway Albert G., bootmaker, bds. 9 Noel Taber road Hathaway Andrew B., gardener, h. Hathaway road, west
from Noel Taber road Hathaway Andrew E., livery, sale, and boarding stable,
28 William, house 53 Hill Hathaway Annie M., widow of Seth, house 16 Mill Hathaway Benj. F., coal dealer, 152 Ray, h. 286 Purchase Hathaway Benjamin F., jr., weigher, 152 Ray, boards 286
Purchase Hathaway Bradford, shipcarpenter, h. 399 Purchase Hathaway Brad dock D., toolmaker, 114 Ray, h. 117 do. Hathaway Charity, widow of Thomas, h. Plainville Hathaway Charles, farmer, house Lawrence's Corner, Old
County road Hathaway Charles H, painter, h. 19 Howland Hathaway Charles H., sawyer in mill, h. Old County road Hathaway Charles E., job wagon, First, cor. Union, house
103 No. Second Hathaway David L., carpenter, h. 117 Hillman Hathaway Elias H. C, hostler, h. r. 63 Smith Hathaway Elizabeth, widow of James, h. Hathaway road Hathaway Elizabeth A., widow of John M., h. 28 Middle Hathaway Elizabeth S., widow of James H, house 158
Middle Hathaway Elnathan, stonecutter, 399 Purchase, h. do. Hathaway Frederick A., truckman, h. 339 So. Water Hathaway Frederick A., sailmaker, house 66 Mill HATHAWAY FREEMAN R., groceries and provisions,
243 Purchase, house do.
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Hathaway George B., bookkepeer First National Bank,
house Hathaway road, opp. Noel Taber road Hathaway George L., laborer, house Plainville road Hathaway George W., teamster, house 80 South Hathaway Henry G, clerk, 243 Purchase, h. 92 Ray Hathaway Henry M., ship carpenter, house 7 North Hathaway Henry W., farmer, house Hathaway road Hathaway Horace M., carpenter, bds. 5 North [County Hathaway Horatio, merchant, Central Avharf, house 103 Hathaway Isaac T., farmer, house Hathaway road Hathaway Isaac T., cutter Gifford & Co., bds. 5 North Hathaway Jabez S., master mariner, house Bellville Hathaway James C, shipwright, house 5 North Hathaway James IT., butcher, bds. John E. Little's, Head
of the River Hathaway James H, clerk, house 70 Kempton Hathaway James S., carriage maker C. H. Forbes', house
6 West Campbell Hathaway James S., ship carpenter, h. 60 Mechanics' lane Hathaway Job, farmer, house Old County road Hathaway John D., farmer, house Plainville Hathaway Joseph D., teamster, house 5 Howland Hathaway Leonard J., carriage maker W. G. White, near
William, boards 71 Middle [50 Mill
Hathaway Lemuel S., Machinists' Bank, (Taunton), bds. Hathaway Lewis, carpenter, Bethel, h. 41 Kempton Hathaway Louisa, widow of Anthony, h. 37 No. Sixth Hathaway Lovey D. Mrs., house Head of the River Hathaway Lucy B., widow of Warren, house 60 Hillman Hathaway Martin L., printer Standard office, house 38
Kempton Hathaway Mary, widow of William A., h. Hathaway road Hathaway Mary G., widow, house Head of the River Hathaway Mary H., widow, house 167 Union Hathaway Mary L., sewing machine instructor E. B.
Chase, house 71 Middle [Wareham
Hathaway Mathias, pattern maker, 90 So. Water, house at Hathaway Meletiah, farmer, h. Hathaway road, west from
Noel Taber road [boards 128 Middle
Hathaway Nathan C, clerk Mechanic's National Bank, Hathaway Paul E., soapchandler M. F. Whittemore, h.
71 Middle Hathaway Paul S., farmer, house Hathaway road Hathaway Phebe, widow of Alexander, h. 249 County Hathaway Rebecca Mrs., house 326 Purchase Hathaway Reuben, laborer Chas. Taber & Co., h. 18 Fourth Hathaway Richmond B., tool maker B. D. Hathaway, bds.
117 Ray Hathaway Rodman, farmer, house 9 Noel Taber road
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HATHAWAY SAVORY, agent Union Boot and Shoe
Co., 71 and 75 William, house 9 No. Cottage Hathaway Savory C. (Hathaway & Soule), boot and shoe
manufacturer, house 93 State Hathaway Stephen, shipwright, house 22 North Hathaway Thomas B., master mariner, h. 348 So. Water HATHAWAY THOMAS S., president Union Mutual Marine Insurance Co., 38 No. Water, and National Bank of Commerce, house 43 Elm Hathaway William, jr., merchant, Phila. and Reading Coal and Iron Co.'s wharf, h. So. Orchard, cor. Arnold Hathaway William A., farmer, house Mt. Pleasant, corner
Hathaway road Hathawaay William H., ship carpenter, house 147 Elm Hathaway William H., currier, bds. 9 Noel Taber road Hathaway Zephaniah, ship carpenter, house 33 North HATHAWAY & SOULE, (Savory C. Hathaway, and Rums A. Soule), boot and. shoe manufacturers, Pleas- ant, corner Mechanics' lane Haughey John, tanner, house Parker, near Chancery Hawes Benjamin P., laborer Gosnold Mills, h. 149 Ray Hawes Charles E., merchant, head of Richmond & Wil- cox's wharf, boards Parker House Hawes Elnathan, house Dunbar's lane, n. Dartmouth line Hawes George W, blacksmith, house Head of the River Hawes John F., ice cart driver, bds. Head of the River Hawes Jonathan, musician, house 125 Purchase Hawes Jonathan C, master mariner, h. Acushnet avenue, Head of the River [court
Hawes Levi, confectionery, 17 Purchase, h. 7 Ricketson's Hawes Levi, farmer, house 7 Tarkiln Hill road Hawes Simeon, ice dealer, Head of the River, h. do. Hawes Thomas R., farmer, house 5 Tarkiln Hill road Hawes William, photographer, house 69 Walden Hawes William T., master mariner, house 225 Purchase Hawkins Charles, house 14 Dartmouth Hawkins Jackson, laborer, house 39 Emerson Hawkins Jessie H., widow, house 28 Oak. Hawkins Lilla D. Miss, dressmaker, house 28 Oak Hayden John D., driver D. A. Snell, h. rear 63 Smith Hayden Lucretia, widow of John, house 100 Washington HAYDEN WILLIAM G., tin plate and sheet iron worker, and crockery and glassware, 101 Third, house 10 Bedford Hayes Andrew G. (Hayes & Co.), stave dresser, 147 No.
Water, house 18 Hillman Hayes Emily M., widow of Benjamin T., house 59 Hill Hayes James H., clerk W. P. S. Cadwell, bds. Mansion House [Hill
Hayes Joanna K., teacher Miss Baker's school, bds. 59
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Hayes Lemuel W. (Hayes & Co.), stavedresser and scroll
sawing, 145 No. Water, bds. 18 Hillman Hayes Loring G., at Pierce & Bushnell's, h. 21 Kempton Hayes Maria E., teacher Merrimack primary school, bds.
59 Hill [Mansion House
Hayes Stephen W., physician, 4 Cummings' building, bds. Hayes William, laborer, h. 255 Sonth Water Hayes & Co. (Andrew G. and Lemuel W. Hayes), stave
dressers, scroll sawing, &c, 147 No. Water Hayhurst James, weaver Potomska Mills, h. 58 Rivet Haynes James H., laborer, house 8 Griffin Haynes William H., laborer, house 25 Middle Haystone Thomas, weaver Potomska Mills, h. 266 South
Second Haywarcl Iram, laborer, house 142 Kempton Hazard George W., stoneworker, boards John Rounds',
Kempton, Cannonville Hazard Henry C, carpenter, house 68 North Hazard Ichabod T., teamster, h. 3 North Oak Hazard James S., mariner, h. Kempton, Cannonville Hazard Otis L., currier N. B. Tannery, h. Kempton, Can- nonville Hazeltine Andrew A., dentist, 104 Purchase, h. do. HAZELTINE CHARLES, piano dealer, repairer, and
tuner, 65 William, fa. do. Hazeltine Enoch, house 98 Kempton Hazelton Ezra, stevedore, bds. 41 South Water Hazzard James B. (Hazzard & Weaver), carriagepainter,
83 Middle, h. 31 Chestnut HAZZARD & WEAVER (James B. Hazzard), (New
Bedford carriage manfy.), carriagepainters, 83 Middle Head Benjamin T., mason, house 117 Hillman Healey Charles C, shoemaker, bds. 57 Washington Healey John, blockmaker, h. 57 Washington Healey William F., carriagetrimmer,bds."lOO Washington Healy Edwin, foreman John A. Gifford, h. 14 County • Healy Michael, junkdealer, 61 South Water, h. do. Healy Patrick, tailor, 51 Union, fa. 52 Parker Healy Thomas F., harnessmaker Jesse Allen, bds. 61 So.
Water Healy William H, blacksmith S. B. Skiff & Co., bds. 61
South Water Heap William H, weaver Wamsutta Mills, bds. 177 State Hearlihy Jeremiah, house Hazard Heath Louise S. Miss, teacher Cedar street primary school,
house 73 Foster Heath Sophronia P., widow of Benj. F., h. 73 Foster Heath William H, master mariner, h. 98 Fourth Heath Wm. H., jr., salesman A. E. Lucas, h. 65 Maxfield
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Hemenway Martha A. Mrs., teacher Parker street gram- mar school, bds. 37 No. Sixth Henderson Cornelius, house 238 Middle Henderson Elizabeth, widow of William, h. 244 Middle Henderson James, hairdresser, bds. 2 West Wall Hendrickson Charles E., clerk, 40 North Water, h. 82 Elm Henley Ruby, widow of Samuel, h. 137 Purchase Hennessy Timothy, laborer, house 6 High Henries James E., laborer, house 11 First Henry Charles B. F., laborer, h. 157 Elm Henry Elizabeth H, widow of Jas. L., h. 92 State Henry Francis T., engineer, h. Purchase, cor. Franklin Henry George, clothes cleaning and repairing, 153 Pur- chase, house do. Henry George Washington, house 230 Middle Henry Jerusha, widow of Oilman, h. 250 So. Water Henson Augustine, bricklayer, h. 2 Atlantic Henson Cornelius, grocer, 170 Kempton, h. 238 Middle Henson Isaac, laborer, h. West Wall, rear Court Henson James, hairdresser, h. West Wall, rear Court Henson Susan Mrs., bouse 2 Ash
Henson Thomas, clergyman, house Sullivan, n. Middle Herbert Arthur F., saloon, 38 So. Water, bds. do. Hernon John, molder, house 96 So. Second Heron J. Thomas, shoenailer, h. 147 State Heron Jane, widow of William H, house 147 State Heron Patrick, weaver, h. Hazard n. Pleasant Hersey Jacob Mrs., teacher of drawing and painting, h. 164 Union [at Acushnet
Harsey William A., carriagemaker, Head of tbe river, h. Hersey William A., clerk T. M. Denham & Bro., bds. 171
Purchase Hersey William S., calker, h. 171 Purchase Hervey Ebenezer, house 210 County HERVEY E. WILLIAMS, cashier Mechanics National
Bank, h. 142 County Hervey James W., assistant cashier Mechanics National Bank, house 226 Purchase [ton
Hested William, sailmaker Simpson Hart, h. 92 Washing- HEWINS LUTHER G., ticketmaster New Bedford Rail- road, h. Merrimack, n. County Hewins Luther G., jr., clerk superintendent's office, New
Bedford Railroad, h. 287 Purchase Hewins Sarah H, teacher Merrimack street primary school,
bds. L. G. Hewins,' Merrimack Hibbard Edward, house 185 State Hickey John, laborer, h. East Delano Hicks Alexander, shipcarpenter, h. 73 Sycamore
118 NEW BEDFORD [J{] DIRECTORY.
Hicks Andrew, ship agent, Hathaway & Luce's wharf, h.
at Westport Hicks Anna R. Mrs., nurse, house 116 Third Hicks George, jr., stevedore, h. Rural, n. Allen Hicks James H., laborer Wamsutta Mills, h. 210 Ray Hicks John, merchant, Phila. and Reading Coal and Iron
Co.'s wharf; h. 68 Walnut Hicks Samuel, eatinghouse, Union, cor. So. Water, h. do. Hicks William, teamster, bds. r. 326 Purchase Hicks W illiam, coachman J. Grinnell, h. Ash, cor. Arnold Higginbotham Joseph, weaver, h. 17 Austin Higgins Edward, tinman, bds. 68 Mill Higgins John, carpenter, bds. 804 Purchase Higgins Thomas, laborer, house West Willis, near North
Chancery Higgins William T., machinist, h. 2-J Austin Higham Hiram, gardener, h. 302 County Higham James, mulespinner, bds. 302 County Higham Samuel, in rolling mill, h. 165 Pleasant Highlands Mary, widow of Andrew, h. 195 Elm Hill Abigail Miss, h. 21 South Water Hill Alonzo, farmer, h. Noel Taber road Hill Dulcenia, widow of Robert, h. 8 Jenney Hill Frank, laborer, h. r. 130 Kempton Hill George, leader New Bedford Brass Band, 6 Liberty
Hall building, h. 335 Purchase Hill George M., saloon, 154 South Water, h. do. Hill John, weaver, h. 178 State Hill Phebe Miss, h. 21 South Water Hill Phebe A., widow of Jeremiah, h. 108 Fifth Hill Ralph, weaver, house 9 Rivet Hill Robert R., mariner, house 15 School Hill Thompson, blacksmith S. B. Skiff & Co., .house 109
William Hill William Mc, carpenter, h. 8 Jenney Hiller Eben R., painter, 25 Centre, house 62 Summer Hillman Alexander, cutter Taber, Read & Co., house 216
Purchase Hillman Benjamin, asst. marshal, h. 51 Maxfield Hillman Charles B. (Sailings, Kingman & Co.), hardware
and cutlery, 123 Union, h. 118 Fourth Hillman George. W., carpenter, h. 96 Ray Hillman Jethro, carpenter, h. 79 Ray Hillman John D., shipcarpenter, bds. 87 Ray Hillman Sylvia C., widow of Zachariah, bds. 96 State Hillman Susan P., widow of Jethro, h. 108 Ray Hillman Tabitha, widow of Henry, h. 77^ Purchase Hillman Thomas R., bookkeeper New Bedford Institution
for Savings, h. 292 Purchase
N"EW BEDFORD [J[] DIRECTORY. 119
Hilton Samuel, raulespinner, house r. 316 Purchase Himes Charles H., housepainter James De Wolf, h. 23 Oak Himes Daniel B., laborer S. Leonard & Co., house 89
Washington Himes Henry, hackdriver, h. 144 No. Second Himes John, hackdriver, 13 South Second, house Ash, n.
Ujiion Himes John S., fisherman, h. 8 Campbell Hinckley Amelia S., widow of George, h. 88 So. Sixth Hinckley Bradclock, house 105 High Hinckley E. T., machinist Morse Twist Drill, boards 72
County Hinckley Lucy B. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 20 Third Hinckley Mary R. Miss, school teacher, h. 105 High Hinckley Ruhamah A., tailoress A. W. Simmons, bds. 88
So. Sixth Hinckley Seth, glassmaker, h. 63 Prospect Hindle Joseph, frame polisher, house 163 Ray Hindle William, clerk, 240 Purchase, h. 151 Ray Hines Charles, laborer, h. Ash, n. Burgess lane Hinkley Nelson B., m older, bds. 52 Fifth Hitch Ansel S., newspapers, stationery, and periodicals,
77 Purchase, h. 72 Foster Hitch Charles, bds. 65 Elm
Hitch James C., clerk Custom House, h. 103 Summer Hitch Joshua C, sailmaker, Taber's wharf, corner North
Front, h. 162 County Hitchcock Clara C, widow of John, h. Division Hitt Charles H., farmer, h. Plainville Hitt Thomas, basketmaker, h. Plainville Hoag Abbie M. Miss, bds. 54 Fourth Hoard Seth, farmer, house Old County road Hodgdon William C., carder, house 298 County Hoefert Charles, blacksmith Geo. L. Brownell, house 31
Sherman Hoffman Joseph, weaver, h. 31 Austin Hoffman William, baker H. H. Fisher, h. 6 Spring Hogan Jeremiah, works N. B. Cordage Co., h. 24 Ash Hogfia Ludwig, cooper, h. 42 Middle Holcomb Henry (Henry Holcomb & Son), groceries and
provisions, 71 Bush, cor. So. Second, h. do. Holcomb Henry & Son (Henry and Henry A. Holcomb),
grocers, 71 Bush Holcomb Henry A. (Henry Holcomb & Son), h. 56 Third Holcomb Lester, house 198 So. Water Holcomb Monroe, groceries and provisions, 201 South
Water, house do. HOLCOMB ROLAND, meat market, 32 School, house
32 Second
120 NEW BEDFORD [fl] DIRECTORY.
Holinback Susanna Mrs., h. 11 Hazard court
Holland Jeremiah, marble worker, h. 122 So. Front
Llollaway J. Thomas, hostler, 18 So. Second, bds. do.
Holmes Albert W., clerk, Atlantic wharf, bds. 63 Fifth
Holmes Asa, shipcarpenter, h. 42 Smith
Holmes Atwood, cooper, 14 First, h. 32 North Sixth
Holmes David W., mason, house 23 Sycamore
Holmes Elnathan, house 42 Smith [213 do.
Holmes Ezra, druggist and apothecary, 160 Purchase, h.
Holmes Henry, hairdresser, 63 Uriion, bds. 77 Smith
Holmes John, laborer, house 77 Smith
Holmes John J., coachman J. W. Bonney, h. 5 Grape
Holmes John P. (Holmes & Watson), fish dealer, 157
South Water, house 12 Griffin [63 Fifth
HOLMES JOSIAH, Jr., coal dealer, Atlantic wharf, h. Holmes Margaret S., widow, nurse, boards 114 High Holmes Patience, seamstress, house 354 So. Water Holmes Thomas J., mariner, house 140 South Water Holmes William W., foreman, 105 Union, house 134
Washington Holmes & Watson (John P.Holmes and David Watson),
fish market, 157 South Water Holt Eliza A., widow of Edward P., h. 17 Morgan's lane Homer Annie L. Miss, teacher Cedar street primary
school, boards 210 County Homer Daniel, house 142 County Homer Frederick, house 120 County Homer Frederick A., office 23 Centre, boards 28 High Homer George, house 28 High [tre, bds. 28 High
Homer George S., manufacturer sperm whale oil, 23 Cen- Hooper Frederick H., physician and surgeon, office Parker
House, bds. do. [Cheapside
Hooper George P., cutter J. & W. R. Ring & Co., bds. 8 Hope Geo. W., printer Mercury office, boards 5 Rivet Hope Sarah, widow of Geo. H., variety store, 277 South
Water, house 5 Rivet Hopkins Bradford S., shoemaker, house 10 Durfee Hopkins John, music, musical instruments, and fancy
goods, 2 Purchase, house 3 Lincoln Hopkins, Knight & Wood, (William H. Hopkins, Samuel
D. Knight, and Jabez Wood), boot and shoe manu- facturers, Durfee, corner Ashland Hopkins William H. (Hopkins, Knight & Wood), house
at Somerville, Mass. [Ray
Hopwood William, card grinder Wamsutta Mills, h. 236 Horan John, master mariner, house 104 Arnold Home Delilah B., Avidow of Elijah, house 97 Middle Home Mary A., Miss, dressmaker, house 97 Middle Horr Cynthia, dressmaker, 37 Seventh, boards do.
NEW BEDFOED []J] DIEECTOKT. 121
Horr Hannah, widow of Elijah, house 37 Seventh Horton Issac W., stonecutter, h. Smith, cor. County Horton James K., house 97 North Second Horton Oscar D., stonecutter, boards Smith, corner County HOUGH GEORGE T., physician, 95 Elm, house do. Howard Almira, widow of Peter, house 45 So. Water Howard Amrai N, butcher, Bellville road, Head of the
River, house do. Howard Azel, house 142 Mill Howard Benjamin (Jacob Howard & Bro.), shoemaker,
and linen goods, 183 Purchase, house clo. Howard Charles B., gas fitter T. J. Gilford & Co., boards
at Fairhaven Howard George, mariner, house Cedar, near Smith Howard Harriet M., widow of Benjamin B., h. 40 Walnut Howard Henry, supt. Gosnold Mills, office 134 Ray, house
88 Walden Howard Jacob (Jacob Howard & Bro.), shoemaker, and
linen goods, 183 Purchase, boards do. Howard Jacob & Bro. (Jacob and Benjamin Howard), boot and shoemakers, and linen goods, 183 Purchase Howard James S., photographer, 19|- Purchase, house 15
Morgan Howard Mary K, widow of George, h. 146 No. Second Howard William M., florist, house 34 Arnold Howarth James, loom fixer, house 191 Pleasant Howarth Thomas, weaver, boards 27 Austin Howe Moses Rev., house 109 Middle Howe Roswell, teamster, house 60 Thomas Howe William, bookbinder, 30 Purchase, h. 12 Cypress Howes Clarinda Miss, dressmaker, house 39 Foster Howes Daniel A., painter, boards 8 Bethel Howes Deborah, widow of Lot, boards 25 Third HOWL AND ABRAHAM H, Jr., chief engineer New Bedford fire department, office City Hall, house 104 County Howland Abrani H, broommaker, house Plainville HowLand Almira W., widow of Joseph, house 56 North ■Howland Austin Tv frame maker Pierce & Taber, boards
22 Wing Howland Barker C, physician, 25 Cheapside, boards
Mt. Pleasant House Howland Benjamin F., house 134 Third Howland B. Franklin, house 115 Third Howland Catherine Miss, teacher Friends Meeting House,
boards 190 Union Howland Charles A., laborer, house 13 Morgan's lane Howland Charles E., teamster, house Bellville road, Head of the River
122 NEW BEDFORD []J] DIRECTORY.
Howlancl Charles F., master mariner, house 80 Fourth Howland Charles H., clerk J. M. Tripp & Co.,h. 70 South Howlancl Charles H., mariner, boards 115 Third Howland Charles S., house 183 Allen Howland David W., carriage smith George L. Brownell,
house 13 Bonney Howland Daniel W., tailor, 45 William, h. Burgess lane Howland Edward S., hostler City stables, bds. 157 Middle Howland Edward W, merchant, h. 38 So. Sixth Howland Edward W., Potomska Mills, bds. 115 Third Howland Elijah, house 120 Pleasant Howland Eliza W., widow of John A., h. 5 Ricketson ct. Howland Emily, widow of Isaac C, h. 23 Maxfield Howland Ezra, farmer, h. 190 Union Howland Ezra F., sparmaker Smith & Allen, h. 116 Third Howland Esther A., widow of Thomas 1ST., h. 22 Wing Howland E. K. (S. Clark and Howland), provisions, Pur- chase, cor. Willis, h. 120 Pleasant Howland Frank B., laborer, h. 194 Purchase Howland Frank H., bookkeeper Hastings & Co., house
152 Grinnell Howland George, farmer, h. 190 Union Howland George, jr., merchant, North, near No. Second,
h. 37 South Sixth Howland George H., bds. 43 No. Sixth Howland George W., grape grower, h. Acushnet av. Howland G. Lyman, carriagesmith, bds. 172 Pleasant Howland Harriet C, widow of Cornelius, h. 98 County Howland Harriet E., widow of William, h. 57 Fifth Howland Hattie E., widow of Abram H., h. 104 County Howland Henry T., laborer, h. 80 South Sixth Howland Holder, mason, h. Plainville Howland Holder, house 68 Third Howland Horace G., agent City & Fish Island Marine
Railway, house 104 County Howland Isaac, overseer picker room Wamsutta Mills,
house 311 Purchase Howland Jacob A., master mariner,' h. 175 County . Howland James H., merchant, h. 42 South Sixth Howland James H., framemaker, bds. 98 State HOWLAND JOHN W., ship builder and repairer, City
wharf, h. County, n. Delano Howland Jonathan, master mariner, h. 54 Russell Howland Jonathan, jr., mariner, h. 18 Bush Howland Joseph, master mariner, h. 72 Fourth Howland Joseph, stevedore, h. 24 School Howland Joseph B., h. Allen, n. Dartmouth line Howland Lloyd, h. 244 County Howland Lucrecia B., widow of James, h. 32 Eighth
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Howland Lucy, widow of Rufus, h. 91 So. Second Howland Lydia T., widow of Paul, h. 190 Union Howland Lydia W. Mrs., bread and confectionery, 115
Kempton, bouse do. Howland Lyman, carriagesmith, bds. 129 No. Second Howland Mary H., widow of James H., dressmaker, h.
152 North Howland Matthew, merchant, North, near North Second,
house 37 Hawthorn Howland Mercy G., widow of Edward W., dressmaker,
boards 40 North Howland Morris, boards 37 Hawthorn Howland Nicholas (Howland & Coggeshall), cooper, rear
147 North Water, h. 116 Pleasant, cor. Willis Howland Nicholas E. (Howland & Co.), watches and jew- elry, 79 Purchase, h. 116 Pleasant Howland Paul, mason, house 94 State Howland Paul, jr., engraver, boards 94 State HOWLAND P. C, cashier Merchants' National Bank,
house 21 Hawthorn Howland Philip H., clerk City Treasurer's office, boards
215 Purchase Howland Rebecca, widow, h. 94 Third Howland Reuben, clock cleaner, h. 117 Kempton Howland Reuben R., clerk Hastings & Co., h. 70 Wash- ington Howland Richard S., merchant, h. 37 Hawthorn Howland Sally W., widow of Rodney, h. 108 So. Seventh Howland Sarah, widow of John, house South Orchard,
cor. Hawthorn Howland Solomon, shoeburnisher, h. 54 Parker Howland Sylvia, widow of Sears, h. 306 Purchase Howland Thomas, trader, h. 27 Sherman Howland Thomas, shipsmith, house 1 Ash Howland Thomas A., carpenter, 23 North, h. 35 Smith Howland Weston, manufr. Petroleum, office Fish Island,
h. at Fairhaven Howland William F., bootburnisher, h. 54 Parker Howland William F., clerk, bds. 94 Third Howland William H, laborer G. Delano & Co., house 35
Allen Howland William H., clerk J. E. Dwight, h. 51 First Howland & Coggeshall (Nicholas Howland and Bradford
H. Coggeshall), coopers, r. 147 North Water Howland & Co. (Nicholas E. Howland), watches and jew- elry, 79 Purchase Hoxie Gideon C, watchman, h. Timothy, corner Fourth Hoxie James D., jr., painter O. E. Gifford, boards 41 So. Water
124 NEW BEDFORD []J] DIRECTORY.
Hoyt George S., telegraph operator Western Union Tele- graph Co., 26 No. Water, house Court, between No. Cottage and Cedar Hubbah James C, miller, house 71 Fourth Hubbard Herbert F., frame engraver, bds. 81 No. Second Hubbard James, miller Eureka Flour Mills, h. 71 Fourth Hubbard Joseph N., calker, house 3 Tremont Hubbard William H., stevedore, h. No. Second, cor. High Huddy Geo. G., harness maker Wm. H. Willis, house 224
County Huddy John, laborer, house 72 Walden Huddy William, carpenter, house 75 Maxfield Hudson Eliphalet H., assistant drawtender, h. Fish Island Hudson Samuel G. Mrs., house 77 State Hudson William, drawtender, house Fish Island Hudson William D., house 87 Smith Hudson Wm. F., mariner, boards Fish Island Hughes Mary, widow of Thomas, house 250 Purchase Hughes Michael, roller Gosnold Mills, h. 148 No. Second Humphrey Charles B. (C. B. Humphrey & Co.), produce,
2£ No. Second, bds. 25 Sycamore Humphrey Chas. B. & Co. (Chas. B. and Jas. L. Humph- rey), com. produce, 2\ No. Second Humphrey Dana B. (Humphrey, Kirby & Co.), paint and
color manufacturer, Wall, house 40 Walnut Humphrey Isaac B., paint manufacturer, h. 9 Bethel Humphrey James L. (C. B. Humphrey & Co.), produce,
2% North Second, house 25 Sycamore Humphrey, Kirby & Co. (Dana B. Humphrey and George Kirby, jr.), paint and color manufacturers, Wall, n. Ray Hunt Abby T., widow of John, house 9 South Orchard Hunt Isaac, house 96 Prospect, near Howland [fee
Hunt Jeremiah L., stonecutter, h. New County rd., n.Dur- Hunt John A., carriagesmith, boards Jeremiah L. Hunt's,
New County road Hunt Josiah, fancy goods, 22 Purchase, h. 70 So. Sixth Hunt Leander W. (Allen & Hunt), merchant tailor, 96
Union, house 4 Foster Hunt Sarah G. Mrs., house 16 Mill Hunter Jeanette Miss, teacher Parker street grammar
school, bds. Ashland, cor. Ashley Huping Caroline, widow of Peter, house 43 No. Sixth Hurl John, laborer, house Clark
Hurley Patrick, laborer Gosnold Mills, h. 6 Merrimack Hurley William, laborer Gosnold Mills, house Seneca Hurll Chas. W., watches, jewelry and silver ware, 23 Pur- chase, house 106 Washington Hursell John, pilot, house 40 South Second Hussey Elizabeth R, widow of George, jr., h. 23 Hawthorn
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Hnssey Frederick, mariner, boards 56 State
Hussey John B., office Rodman's building, b. Parker House
Hussey Thomas, bootmaker, house 55 Third
Hutchins Benjamin, fillingman Wamsutta Mills, house
rear 336 Purchase [Second
Hutchinson John, weaver Potomska Mills, house 262 So. Hutchinson Sylvander, books and stationery, 4 Cheapside,
house Bonney, cor. Washington [Purchase
Hylan Patrick, laborer 1ST. B. Copper Works, house 397
ILSLEY DAVID, house 73 Hillman
Industrial Iron Works, Linnell & Omey, prop's., 21 School
Ingalls Seth H., architect, house 152 County
Ingalls Seth H., 2d, salesman, 82 Purchase, boards 55
Maxfield Ingalls William, mason, house 9 Morgan Ingraham Andrew, teacher Friends' Academy, h. Clinton,
near Ash [73 North
Ingraham Robert C, librarian Free Public Library, house Innes Alexander, machinist, house 231 So. Water Irving John, painter, house Wall, near Ray Irish Benjamin, wharfinger, 3 Commercial wharf, house
114 Pleasant [Washington
Irish Joseph, boat builder William H. Smith, house 130 Irish Patience, widow of Otis, house 138 Purohase Isabel Mary, widow, house 25 Howland Isherwood Ralph, works Wamsutta Mills, house Wall Ivers Michael L., stonecutter, house rear 69 Linden Ivers Samuel, merchant, 19 Centre, house 52 School
JACK ALEXANDER, carpenter, house 98 Third
Jack Irene R. Mrs., millinery, Bedford, cor. Fourth, house
98 Third Jackson Albert, pedlar, house 86 North Second Jackson Anthony, laborer, house 230 South Water Jackson Caroline E., widow of William S., h. 20 Chancery Jackson Edgar M., house 116 Smith Jackson Edward, hairdresser, 62 Union, h. 60 Cedar Jackson Enoch S., barber, 62 Union, h. 60 Cedar Jackson Francis C., shipkeeper, h. 26 Cedar Jackson George, laborer, h. 104 So. Front Jackson George S., in gas-works, h. 104 So. Front Jackson James T., hostler, h. Swamp, cor. Cedar Jackson Sarah A., widow, h. 127 Smith Jackson Thomas, laborer, h. South Linden Jackson Thomas W., barber, 184 County, house West
Willis, near Cedar Jackson William Rev. (Providence), h. 116 Smith James Arthur, frame polisher, 72 No. Water, bds. 39 Elm
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Jarnes Daniel, blacksmith A. R. Springer, house 186
Kempton James George E., laborer, h. 163 First James Henry B., carpenter, house Arcb, between Arnold
and Union James Henry F., carriagesmith, bds. 88 High James Richard, painter, 21 Union, bds. German Hotel James Robert, mariner, bds. 154 North Second JAMES THOMAS M., insurance agent, 40 No. Water,
house 106 Arnold James William, cooper Hayes & Co. James William F., cooper Allan & Whitney, 17 Hamilton,
house 2 Cook James William H., h. 154 North Second Jahell Carl F., boot and shoe maker, 7 William, h. do. Jason Alonzo V., clerk, bds. 29 South Water Jason Anthony, on light boat, h. 29 So. Water Jason Antone, house 108 So. Front Jason John, laborer, h. 115 So. Water Jay Charles F., boilermaker, h. 10 Spruce Jay Charles M., mariner, h. 177 County Jay James A., wood and coal, and hack stable, 118 Ray,
house do. Jenifer John H., janitor Court-house, h. Court, n. Jenney JENKINS BENJAMIN S., house and sign painter, 93
Middle, h. 163 Kempton Jenkins Elmir A., painter, 93 Middle, bds. 163 Kempton Jenkins Henry D., gasfitter Jireh C. Sherman, boards at
Fuirhaven Jenkins John, rope spinner, h. Cedar, cor. Court Jenkins Samuel, laborer, house 8 Emerson Jenkinson Betsey, widow of Joseph, bds. 242 Purchase Jenks Daniel, laborer, h. 105 Allen Jenks George E., blacksmith, bds. 105 Allen Jenney Benjamin F., photographer, 134^- Union, house 47
School Jenney Brothers (Henry P. and Nathaniel H.), grocers,
297 Purchase Jenney Caleb T., carpenter, house 63 High Jenney Charles W., sole leather cutter Hathaway &
Soule's, house 91 Walden Jenney Clarence T., clerk D. B. Folger & Co., boards at
Fairhaven •Jenney Deborah B., widow of Edward A., h. 90 Mill Jenney Ebenezer, mason, house 13 Pope Jenney Edmund, cooper, house 67 Kempton Jenney Edmund G., clerk, 122 Union, boards 63 Mechan- ics' lane Jenney Francis, shoemaker, 115 So. Front, h. 29 South
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Jenney Franklin, carpenter, house 75 North Jenney Gideon A., carriagesmith H. G. O. Cole, boards 29 South [Division
Jenney Harry C, bootcutter Hathaway & Soule, house Jenney Henry P. (Jenney Bros.-), grocer, 297 Purchase,
house do. Jenney Herbert A., clerk Otis A. Sisson, house Dart- mouth, opposite Fruit Jenney Irving H., assistant foreman Morse Twist Drill &
Machine Co., house 72 County Jenney Isaiah E., shipcarpenter, h. 2 North Oak Jenney Jeduthan, h. 75 Sycamore
Jenney Jeptha F., roller N. B. Copper Works, h. Robeson Jenney John P., carpenter, h. 11 Spruce Jenney Josephine, widow, house r. 35 Smith Jenney Joshua M., carriagesmith Brownell, Ashley & Co.,
house 25 Third Jenney Leonard, surveyor of lumber, h. 88 So. Sixth Jenney Lyman L., mechanic, bds. 60 Sycamore Jenney Nathaniel, carpenter, h. 38 Willis Jenney Nathaniel H. (Jenney Bros.), grocer, 297 Purchase,
house 38 Willis Jenney Orlin W., painter Geo. L. Brownell, h. 30 South Jenney Pardon W., teamster, bds. 29 South Jenney Perry P., machinist, bds. 63 High Jenney Weston, h. Acushnet av. Jenney Wm. B., mason, h. 175 Grinnell Jenney Wm. H., supt. burial grounds, h. 107 Purchase Jennings Andrew J., laborer, h. 63 Grinnell Jennings Benjamin F., sash and blind maker, bds. Sec- ond, near Division Jennings Benjamin R., foreman Gas works, Potomska
Mill, house 132 Third Jennings Charles F., shipcarpenter, h. 21 Grape Jennings Clark H., carpenter, bds. 21 Grape Jennings Edmund E., master mariner, h. 125 Maxfield Jennings Edward F., teamster, h. 6 Willis Jennings Frances B., widow of Wm. W., h. 36 Eighth Jennings Frank E., clerk Dexter & Haskins, boards 125
Maxfield Jennings Frederick W., polisher, bds. rear Division Jennings George L., in Candle Works, h. 76 Grinnell Jennings Geo. W., foreman Geo. Delano & Co., house 108
Grinnell Jennings Gideon, farmer, house Lewis Jennings Gilbert M., ice-cart driver, house Allen, near
Dartmouth line Jennings Hannah Mrs., h. 89 High Jennings Jarry, sparmaker, h. 21 Grape
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Jennings Joseph D., sparmaker, h. head of No. Front, n.
the bridge Jennings Joseph I., engraver, 14 Purchase, h. 17 Allen Jennings J. Henry, physician and surgeon, 50 William, h.
185 County Jennings Lazarus, blacksmith, h. rear Division Jennings Lazarus A., machinist Potomska Mills, h. Fourth,
near Grin n ell Jennings Lewis S., laborer, h. 59 Washington Jennings Stephen W., clerk, house 40 Parker Jennings William A., gardener, h. 233 County Jennings William C, farmer, h. 233 County Jennings William H. H., laborer, h. 177 Pleasant Jewett Nelson E., machinist, h. 33 County Joaquim Joseph, mariner, h. 141 South Water Joaquin Manuel, mariner, h. 161 South Water Joaquina Trofina Mrs., house 206 So. Water Johnson Andrew, molder, boards 57 Grinnell Johnson Bridget, widow of Philip, h. 51 County Johnson Catherine Mrs., h. 95 Kempton Johnson Chas., mariner, h. 229 So. Second Johnson Chas. J. (Johnson & Kirby), & (Coggeshall &
Co.) sparmaker, Front, south of Ferry slip, h. 122
South Orchard [h. 172 Kempton
Johnson Edward, secondhand clothing, 25 South Water, Johnson Elizabeth Mrs., house 20 Park Johnson Emma J., widow of Ezra R., h. 73 Ray Johnson Helen M. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 107 Middle Johnson Henry, physician, h. 14 So. Sixth Johnson Henry J., grocer, 3 Cedar, h. 14 do. Johnson Henry J. Rev., house 16 Cedar Johnson Henry L., gilder, bds. 122 Orchard Johnson James, house 145 Ray Johnson Jane, widow, h. rear 250 Purchase Johnson Joseph, eating-saloon, 26^ William, h. 167 Middle Johnson Joseph S., sailmaker, h. 18 Sherman Johnson Josiah Mrs., house 54 Smith Johnson Maria J., widow of Henry, h. 100 Smith Johnson Moses O, contractor Morse Twist Drill Works,
house 73 Third Johnson Nathan, house 21 Seventh Johnson Nathan T., sailmaker, h. 78 Forest Johnson Nathaniel, sailmaker, h. 107^ Third Johnson Philip, master mariner, house 51 County Johnson Robert E., laborer, h. 122 Smith Johnson Samuel, shoemaker Union Boot and Shoe Co.,
h. 59 Mechanics lane Johnson Silas, laborer, house 208 Middle Johnson William, hostler, bds. 8 Old Market sq.
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Johnson William, laborer, h. 47 So. Second
Johnson Win. E., laborer, h. rear 182 Kempton
Johnson Wm. H., laborer, h. 122 Smith
Johnson Wm. H., lawyer, house 7 First
Johnson & Kirby (Charles J. Johnson and Tillinghast
Kirby), sparmakers, Front, south of Ferry slip Jokes Thomas, glassworker, h. 207 So. Water Jones Arthur H., bookkeeper, bds. 93 Maxfield Jones Augustine, machinist, bds. 87 Ray [County
Jones Edward C, merchant, 2 Central wharf, house 110 Jones Edwin, spinner, house 196 State Jones Elihu M., laborer, h. 201 Middle Jones Elizabeth Mrs., house 176 Kempton Jones Elizabeth W., widow of Edward, bds. 57 Third Jones Ellen, widow of Chas. B., h. 94 No. Second Jones Emily S.Mrs., house 6 Cedar Jones E. Frank, molder, bds. 57 Third Jones Frederick W., pedlar, h. r. 99 No. Second Jones Isaac M., mason, h. 93 Maxfield Jones Jeremiah M., h. 89 Smith
Jones John E., sailmaker, h. Mill, n. Kempton, Cannonville Jones John H., clerk, 22 North Water, h. 228 Middle Jones John H., jr., clerk, h. 228 Middle Jones Mary E. Mrs., h. 229 Middle
Jones Samuel, works Wamsutta Mills, h. rear 78 Linden Jones Thomas, laborer, house 12 Spruce Jones Thomas E., poultry, &c, 49 Kempton, h. 107 Ray Jones Thomas H., lecturer, house 19 Cedar Jones William F., hostler, h. 177 Mill Jordan Cornelius, teamster O. A. Sisson, h. 147 Ray JORDAN FREDERICK J., watchmaker, 31 William,
h. 83 South Second Jordan Lawrence, laborer, bds. 147 Ray Jordan Patrick, grocer, 198 Ray, h. do. Jordan Stephen D., watchmaker, 4>£ So. Water, house
160 Union Jordan William, furniture dealer, h. 127 Ray Joseph Antone, house 28 Wing Joseph Betsey, widow of Manuel, h. 38 Cedar Joseph Elizabeth Mrs., house 1 Walnut Joseph Francis, mariner, h. 61 Grinnell Joseph Frank, 1st, cooper, h. 164 So. Water Joseph Frank, mariner, h. Shepherd's lane Joseph Frank R., laborer, h. 33 Smith Joseph John, mariner, h. 33 Smith Joseph John, laborer, h. 106 South Front Joseph John, shoemaker, bds. 28 Wing Joseph Lucy, widow of Thomas, seamen's clothing, 145
South Water, h. do. 9
130 NEW BEDFORD [£] DIRECTORY.
Joseph Manuel, clerk, house 28 Wing
Joseph Manuel, hairdresser, 109 So. Water, bds. 110 do.
Joseph Manuel, laborer, h. 62 Grinnell
Joseph Mary, widow, h. 212}4 So. Water
Joseph Mary Mrs., house 13 High
Joseph Susan E., widow of Wm. H., house 109 High
Jourdian Annie, widow of Anthony, house 128 Third
Jourdain Anthony G., hairdresser and wig maker, 68
Union, house 80 Union Jourdain Lydia C. Miss, ladies' hairdresser, 80 Union, h. do. Jouvet Betsey, widow of Thomas, house 111 So. Second Joy Joseph, laborer, house 10 State Jubeare Joseph, laborer, house 202 Pleasant Judd Lewis S. (Thayer & Jucld), paraffiae candles, Rotch's
wharf, house at Fairhaven Judge James, laborer, house 69 Smith Judson John H., harness maker, house 123 Third
KANE GEORGE B., clerk Chas. Dana's, 67 and 69
William, boards 100)4 Pleasant Kane Felix, laborer, house 67 Mechanics' lane Kane James, N. B. Copper Works, house 327 Purchase Kane John, gilder, house 76 Ray Kane John J., gilder, house 76 Ray Kane Michael, in Copper Works, bds. 345 Purchase Kane Patrick, gardener, house 1 Howland Kane Patrick, 2d, glasscutter, house 41 Wing Kane Thomas, pressman Thayer & Judd, h. at Fairhaven Kaney John, laborer, house Delano Karcher Frederick, city watchman, h. 22 Dartmouth Karcher Herman, house painter Oliver E. Gifford, boards
22 Dartmouth [house 81 County
Kasmire Charles P., carriage trimmer George L. Brownell, Kavanagh Edward, house 37 County [County
Kavanaugh Edward, jr., clerk, J.Libbey & Co., boards 37 Keach Lewis R., carpenter, house Grand Keach Thomas R., spinner, h. Grand, n. New County rd. Kealy Ann, widow of John, house 83 North Second Keating John C, laborer, house 246 South Water Keating Michael, glass maker, house 65 Prospect Keane Michael J., 'glass cutter, Mt. Washington Glass
Works, house 135 Third Keen Allen, shoemaker, boards 11 No. Second Keen Allen, shoemaker, 99 Middle, bds. 11 No. Second Keen Charles W., painter E. J. Kempton, h. Thompson
place, Noel Taber road Keen Ebenezer S., printer Standard office, h. 221 County Keen Joseph H., mason, boards 121 Maxfield Keen Joseph W., mason, house 121 Maxfield
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Keen Mary Jane, widow of Ebenezer, house 224 County Keen Obadiah, mason, house 121 Maxfield Keen "Washington, farmer, house head of Maxfield Keenan Thomas, works Wamsutta Mills, house Turner's
court Keenan William, in Copper Works, house 153 State Keiley Anthony, brass founder, house 114 So. Water Keirnan John, gas maker, house 208 So. Water Kellahar John, umbrella repairer, h. Shepherd's lane Kelleher Daniel, machinist, house 186 Purchase Keiley Amasa, house 76 Third Keiley Ann H., widow of Henry C, house 74 Third Keiley Annie M., widow of Zeno, house 120 Middle Keiley Asa H., cooper, house 80 Hill man Keiley Caleb R., master mariner, house 209 Purchase Keiley Charles, laborer, 19 No. Front, h. Grinnell, corner
Second Keiley Charles H.. shoemaker, house 116 Third Keiley Charles S., clerk, 43 No. Water, h. 74 Third Keiley Cyrenius, shipwright, house 81 Third Keiley David S., painter, house 61 Ray Keiley Eleazer, laborer, house Harrison, near Oak Keiley Elihu C, master mariner, house 112 Grinnell Keiley Ezra, watch oil manufacturer, house Mt. Pleasant,
corner Mt. Vernon Keiley George S., watchmaker and jeweler, h. 66 Third Keiley Henry W., in Potomska Mills, h. Timothy, near
Front Keiley James S., watchmaker, 83 Union, h. 11 Lincoln Keiley Sarah H. Miss, teacher Plainville school, bds. D.
G. Wilson's, Plainville Keiley Sarah L., widow of Jonathan C, h. 64 School Keiley Sarah W., widow, house 17 Mill Keiley Wilber, master mariner, house 13 County Keiley Wm. B., clerk, 83 Union, boards 11 Lincoln Keiley William H., master mariner, house 13 County Keiley Wm L., jeweler, 106 Union, h. 36 Fourth Kelly Edmond, clergyman, house Middle, cor. Cedar Kelly Peter, servant, house 41 No. Sixth Kempton Alfred, merchant, house 193 County Kempton Caleb, farmer, house Walnut, cor: Seventh Kempton David B., merchant, office No. Water, c. North,
house 63 Fourth, cor. Bush KEMPTON EBENEZER J., house and ship painter, foot
of Middle, house 49 Chestnut Kempton Esther S., widow, house 55 Cypress Kempton Frank H., house 12 Bush Kempton Horatio A., house 194 County Kempton Manasseh, house 51 No. Second, cor. Elm
132 NEW BEDFORD [J[] DIRECTORY.
Kempton Mary, housekeeper, 51 North Second Kemptou Mary A. Mrs., house 16 Mill Kempton Susan G., widow of Joseph, bds. 53 Walnut Kendrick Allen, frarnemaker, h. 63 Mechanics' lane Kendrick Clarence H., carriagesmith Brownell, Ashley &
Co., h. Old County road Kendrick Solomon P., teamster, h. 63 Mechanics' lane Kenealy Bartholomew, lab. Eureka Mills, h. 37 Water Kenerson Samuel, repairer N. B. B,. R., h. 105 Sycamore Kennedy Michael F., cooper Hastings & Co., house 149
So. First Kennedy Patrick J., cooper, h. 147 South First Kennedy Thomas, laborer, h. 197 Elm Kenney Achsah, widow of Phineas H., h. 70 Pleasant Kenney Daniel, tailor, 18£ So. Water, h. 24 School Kenney Edward, laborer, h. New County road, n. Potter Kent Frederick, sewing machine canvasser, bds. Mansion
House [chase
Kent James D. T., upholsterer Caleb Maxfield, h. 99 Pur- Kent Joseph C, house 99 Purchase Kenyon Benjamin L., overseer carding-room Wamsutta
Mills, h. Acushnet av., n. Purchase Kenyon Henry W., butcher, h. Acushnet av., n. Purchase Kern Charles, painter, bds. 92 So. Second Kern Henry A., glassmaker, h. 138 Washington Kern William E., glassmaker Mt. Washington Glass
Works, h. 138 Washington Kerns Michael, boot and shoe maker, h. r. 68 William Kershaw Samuel, weaver, h. Ray, n. Washburn Key Carrie Mrs., widow, h. 47 So. Second Keyes Sarah A. Mrs., h. 178 Kempton Kiff Marcus R., shoemaker, h. 63 First Kil'ourn Hiram, supt. Potomska Mills, h. 141 Third Kilburn William J., h. 280 County Kiley Mathew, laborer, h. Highland Killeen Patrick, shoemaker, 178 Kempton, h. Chancery,
near Court [76 Ray
Killigrew Daniel, boot and shoe maker, 15 Fourth, house Kilpatrick Robert, mariner, house 58 Grinned Kimball Horatio N., Deputy Sheriff, 42}£ North Water,
house 39 'South Second Kimball James A., carpenter, h. 239 Middle Kimball William, calker, h. 185 Elm Kincacle J. Robert, junk dealer, North Water1, near Elm,
house 117 No. Water Kincade Robert, teamster, h. 117 No. Water Kincade Thos., candler Thayer & Judd, h. 122 Dartmouth King Alexander B., laborer, h. r. 94 No. Second King Alfred C, machinist, h. 54 North
NEW BEDFORD [J[] DIRECTORY. 133
King Andrew C, laborer, h. 9 Cypress
King Annie L. Mrs., widow of Matthew C, house Ray,
cor. Acushnet av. King Antone, shoemaker, h. 25 Howland King Antone, mariner, h. So. Front, n. South King Antone, laborer, house 126 So. Front King Benjamin F., superintendent Fierce & Bushnell, 74
North Water, bds. 163 Mill Kins* Benjamin F., jr., blacksmith George S. Brownell,
house 91 Third King Benjamin T., h. Mt. Pleasant, opp. Nash road King Brayton W., laborer, h. 5 Ash King Charles E., laborer, h. 280 County King Cyrus II., baker, h. Maxlield, n. No. Second King Dauiel, tanner, bds. 52 Fifth King David, house 95 Cedar King George T., traveling salesman, bds. Mrs. Pailow's,
Bellville road, Head of River King Geo. W., blacksmith H. G. O. Cole, h. 230 County King Gilman A, hairdresser, 127|- Union, h. 188 Kempton King Henry W., upholsterer Caleb Maxfield, boards 230
County King Horace E., carriagemaker George L. Brownell,
house 100 South Second KING ISAAC (I. King & Son), horseshoer, rear 85
Middle, house 6 Emerson KING ISAAC & SON (Isaac and Wni. F. King), horse
shoers and blacksmiths, rear 85 Middle King Johanna C. Mrs., h. 77 North Second King John L., salesman (B.), h. Ray, cor. Acushnet av. King Joseph, hairdresser, 127)^ Union, h. 184 So. Water' King Joseph F., dry goods and variety store, 13Q)£ So.
Water, house do. King J. Lindsay, glassworks, h. 26)^ Howland King Manuel, mariner, h. Howland, n. So. Water King Mary A., widow of Ellery, h. 8 Campbell King Philip II., hackman, h. 218 Purchase King Robert, foreman glassblower, h. 109 Third King Reuben T., carriagemaker Franklin Shaw, boards 54
So. Cottage King Simeon F., farmer, h. Plainville road King Stephen S., engineer Wamsutta Mills, house Mount
Pleasant, near Durfee King William B., laborer, h. 230 County King William F. (I. King & Son), horseshoer, r. 85 Mid- dle, house 130 Kempton King William H., teamster, h. 6 Liberty King William T., varnisher Caleb Maxfield, h. 235 County
134 NEW BEDFORD []£] DIRECTORY.
Kingman George F. (Sullings, Kingman & Co.), hardware
and cutlery, 123 Union, h. 5 So. Cottage Kingman Gilbert D., clerk, bds. 5 South Cottage Kinniff Peter, laborer, h. Coffin, near So. Water Kinsman Gideon D., restaurant, 6 South Second, boards
Mansion House [Fifth
Kirby Charles L., salesman Humphrey & Kirby, boards 42 Kirby David G., groceries, &c, 281 So. Water, house So.
Front, near Grove schoolhouse Kirby Deborah D., widow of Barnabas, h. 29 County Kirby George, jr. (Humphrey, Kirby & Co.), paint and
color manufacturer, Wall, near Bay, h. 77 Fourth KIRBY HUMPHREY S., hardware, 8 Commercial whaif,
cor. Front, house 42 Fifth Kirby Judith E., widow of Abner, house 81 North Kirby Martha C, widow of Nicholas, house Front, rear
Grove school Kirby Nicholas, master mariner, boards 119 William Kirby Tillinghast (Johnson & Kirby), and (Coggeshall
& Co.) spar maker, Front, n. Ferry slip, h. 99 Arnold KIRBY WILLIAM A., carpenter, 91 Middle,h. Ill Arnold Kirby William P., machinist (Fairhaven), bds. 29 County Kirk George, house South Linden
Kirk John, spinner, house South Linden [Franklin
Kirk John, flour, grain and meal, 224 Purchase, house 27 Kirk John F., clerk, 224 Purchase, house 27 Franklin Kirk Samuel, spinner, house 283 Purchase Kirschbaum Edward T., salesman I. & J. H. Palmer &
Co., boards 19 Walnut [Middle
Kirschbaum Jacob, shoemaker, 61 No. Sixth, boards 44 Kirschbaum Julius, boot and shoe maker Pardon Devoll,
house 19 Walnut [19 Walnut
Kirschbaum William G., compositor Standard office, bds. Kirwin Edward J., mariner, house 101 So. Sixth [ton
Kirwin Edward J., gas fitter T. J. Gilford, bds. 165 Kerap- Kirwin James, cooper, house 101 So. Sixth Kirwin Patrick, ropemaker, house 165 Kempton Kittredge Brad dock R., harness maker, 25 Purchase,
house 36 North Kneeland Hannah, widow of Mark, h. rear 90 Linden Knight Moses 1L, engineer, house 178 Pleasant Knight Nathan J., laborer, house Ashland, cor. Linden Knight Samuel D. (Hopkins, Knight & Wood), boot and
shoe manufacturer, Durfee, cor. Ashland, house at
Cambridge, Mass. [North
Knight William H., cabinet maker C. Maxfield, h. 48 Knight Win, H. Mrs., prin. Aimwell school, h. 48 North Knights Edward, clerk, boards 79 So. Second Knights George, boards 148>s Union
NEW BEDFORD [JJ DIRECTORY. 135
Knights Sarah EL, widow, boards 26 Walnut
Knights William, furniture and upholstering, house 79
South Second Knipe Frederick A., ship keeper, house 44 So. Second Knodell Robert M., weaver Potomska Mills, house 243
South Water Knott James E., weaver, house rear 78 Linden Knowles Daniel, physician, house 98 So. Water Knowles Daniel M., tinman, 45 No. Water, h. 172 Middle Knowles John P. (Thomas Knowles & Co.), merchant, 24
Union, house 198 County Knowles John P., 2d, merchant, Front, cor. Commercial
wharf, house 174 Union Knowles John P., jr. (Thomas Knowles & Co.), merchant,
24 Union, h. 53 Pleasant Knowles Joseph (Thomas Knowles & Co.), merchant, 24
Union, h. 192 County [Walden
Knowles Joseph C, photographer, %% Purchase, house 81 Knowles Thomas (Thomas Knowles & Co.), merchant, 24
Union, h. Eighth, cor. William Knowles Thomas H. (Thomas Knowles & Co.), merchant
24 Union, boards 12 So. Sixth Knowles Thomas & Co. (Thomas, John P., Joseph,
Thomas H., and John P. Knowles, jr.), merchants, 24
Union and 5 Front [bds. 32 Eighth
Knowlton Hosea M., counselor at law, 17% No. Water, Knox Andrew J., plumbei*, boards 6 Bethel Knox Elijah, carpenter, h. Emerson, between West Middle
and Kempton Kollock Lemuel, house 74 Fourth KOLLOCK LEMUEL M., coal dealer, and agent for
Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company,
Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company's
wharf, house 68 Russell
LABOO JULIUS, operative in factory, h. Mt. Pleasant Labrade Baptist John, carpenter, h. 16 Brick block Ladd Geo. M., clerk (Providence), bds. 315 Purchase LADD WARREN, supt. New Bedford Railroad, office
Purchase, cor. Pearl, house 315 Purchase Lagasse Peter, laborer, house 130 South Front Lahey John, ropemaker N. B. Cordage Co., h. Elm, near
Chancery Lahey John ll.,i'opemaker N. B. Cordage Co., boards John
Lahey's, Elm Lahey Thomas, shoemaker, house rear 8 Allen Lake Heflin, laborer, house 228 So. Water Lake Robert B., waiter, boai'ds 22 William Lamander Joseph, carder, house 40 Brick block
136 NEW BEDFORD [JJ DIRECTORY.
Lamb Charles H., traveling agent, h. 51 Kempton
Lamb Edward R., boards 132 Union
LAMB JAMES H., treasurer New Bedford Tool Co., 14
William, house 145 Middle Lamb William G., engineer, boards 145 Middle Lamber Hiram T., laborer, boards 208 Purchase Lambert Hiram T., furnaeeman, house 208 Purchase Lancealt Moses, carder, house Brick block, Orange Landers Andrew V., bootmaker, house 149 Elm Landers Ansel, ship carpenter, house 103 Hill man. Landers Benjamin, sparmaker, 152 No. Water, bds. 52 Fifth Landers Joseph E., clerk Merchants' Nat. Bank, boards 2
Cheapside [No. Sixth
Landers Mary J., widow of Joseph N., dressmaker, h. 57 Landress Ephraim A., carpenter N. B. Railroad, house 42
Parker Lanergan James, laborer, house 40 Middle Langgath Elizabeth, widow, h. 18 Purchase Langley Alice, widow of John, house Clark Lapham Charles, currier, house 16 Cedar Lapham George A., watchman, h. 25 Campbell Lapham George A., currier, h. Kempton, n. Jenney Lapham Thomas, currier N. B. Tanning Co., h. 15 Cedar Laporte Treffly, house 6 Ash Lappan Napoleon, house 204 Pleasant Lark Charles, laborer, house 129 So. Orchard Larkin James, gas-works, h. 4 Austin court Latter James, ropemaker N. B. Cordage Co., boards 7
Liberty Laughton Serene M., widow of Eben O., h. 17 So. Second Lavers David L., teamster, bds. 8 Chancery Law George P., shirt cutter, 64 William, h. Summit, near
Kempton Law Peter Geo., weaver, h. Hazard, cor. State Lawless Robert, spinner, h. 182 State Lawrence Albert M., brickmaker, h. Old County road Lawrence Alclen, farmer, h. Lawrence's Corner, Old Coun- ty road Lawrence Charles E., painter, 129 Union, h. 15 No. Second Lawrence Cyrus T., clerk, h. 8 No. Chancery Lawrence Edward P., pedlar, h. 150 North Lawrence Edward R., bootmaker, bds. 69 Elm LAWRENCE EPHRAIM, 2d, painter, 85 Middle, house
100 Fourth [S. Leonard's, Merrimack
Lawrence Henry, painter Wamsutta Mills, bds. Mrs. M. Lawrence Henry C., farmer, h. Lawrence, cor. Old County
road Lawrence James A., farmer, h. 4 Bralyville road
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Lawrence James W., carriaejetrimmer George L. Brow-
nell, h. 242 County Lawrence Joseph H., laborer, h. Head of the River Lawrence Manuel, job wagon, h. 162 So. Water Lawrence Paul, grocer, 71 Maxfield, h. do. Lawrence Philip, laborer, h. 198 So. Water Lawrence Thomas W., h. 13 North Chancery Lawrey Joseph, farmer, h. Bellville road Lawson Robert, laborer, house 23 Sherman Lawson Robert Clinton, carpenter, h. 23 Sherman Lawton Benjamin, sailmaker, h. 28 Chestnut Lawton C. H. & H. A. (Charles II. Lawton and Horace A.
Lawton), apothecaries and druggists, 1 Purchase and
91 Union Lawton Charles H. (C. H. & H. A. Lawton), apothecary
and druggist, 1 Purchase and 91 Union, h. 80 Kempton Lawton Horace A. (C. H. & H. A. Lawton), apothecary
and druggist, 1 Purchase and 91 Union, h. 80 Kempton Lawton James M., house 121 Pleasant Lawton Joseph M. (Barrows, Lawton & Co.), painter,
Hazard's wharf, h. 71 Cypress Lawton Mary, widow of Frederick A., h. 129 Allen Lawton Nancy F., widow of Peter, h. 80 Kempton Lawton Robert S., grocer, 185 Purchase, h. Maxfield, cor.
Purchase Lawton Russell S., clerk, h. Dartmouth, cor. Fruit Lawton William, clerk W. W. Wordell,h. 71 North Lawton Win. P., clerk 106 Union, bds. 68 State [ant
Lawton William C, submaster High school bds. 121 Pleas- Laycock Robertson, weaver Potomska Mills, h. So. Front,
n. Blackmore lane Leach Charles H, carpenter, Leonard's whf, h. 52 Russell Leach Ephraim O., conductor N. B. & T. R. R., house at
Jamaica Plain Leach Harry J., carpenter, h. 91 Maxfield Leach Orrin M., salesman Caleb Maxfield, h. 55 Maxfield Leach Wm. H. II., clerk N. B. Flour Co.,'h. 63 Cedar Leahy Daniel R., ropemaker, h. Elm, n. Chancery LEAMING PHILIP S., physician, 56 Purchase, house
41 North Leary Cornelius, laborer, house 127 Ray Leary Daniel, laborer, h. 121 So. Front Leary Dennis, laborer, h. Grinnell, cor. First Leary Elizabeth, widow of Daniel, h. 74 First Leary James, laborer, bds. Mrs. E. Nye's, Acushnet av. Leary Michael, house 7 Willis
Leavitt Charles C, truckman, bds. Hillman, c. No. Second Leavitt Clark, truckman, h. Hillman, cor. No. Second Leavitt Frank H, shoecutter, bds. Hillman, c. No. Second
138 NEW BEDFORD []j] DIRECTORY.
LeBaron William E., machinist John A. Gifford, house 85
Kempton Lechepell Alfred, laborer, h. 220 So. Water Lee Allen L., at M. F. Whittem ore's, h. Water, c. Coffin Lee Ezra W., mason, house 75 Mill Lee George (Lee & Staples), blacksmith, 400 Purchase,
house 178 Pleasant Lee George H., whitewashes house 155 Elm Lee John^A., at N. B. Copper Works, h. 60 State Lee John C, soapmaker M. F. Whittemore, h. 29 First Lee Michael, hairdresser, 244 Purchase, h. 65 Smith Lee Oliver R., framemaker, bds. 14>2 Cannon Lee Patrick, laborer, house 220 Ray- Lee Thos., hairdresser, 244 Purchase, bds. 220 Ray- Lee & Staples (George Lee and James S. Staples), black- smiths, 400 Purchase Legasse Joseph, laborer, h. Orange Leite John B., hairdresser, 149 So. Water, h. do. Lema Antonio, mariner, h. 210 South Water Lemos John S. (J. F. Lima & Co.), clothing, 89 South
Water, h. 96 South Second Lemunyon Frederick C, baker H. H. Fisher, house Cy- press avenue Lemunyon Susan, widow, h. 230 So. Second Leonard David W., laborer, h. 10 High Leonard Elisha C, U. S. Deputy Collector Int. Rev., of- fice over Mechanics' National Bank, h. 180 Union Leonard Francis J., blacksmith, house Mt. Pleasant, near
Reservoir Leonard George, bds. 180 Union
Leonard Hannah T., widow of Nehemiah, h. 180 Union Leonard Henry A., shoemaker, bds. 156 Third LEONARD HENRY T., City Clerk, office Public Libra- ry building, h. 156 Third Leonard John H, fish store, 25 Union, h. 171 Ray Leonard Mary A. Mrs., h. 31 Eighth, cor. William Leonard Mercy S., widow, h. Merrimack, n. Purchase Leonard Samuel (Samuel Leonard & Co.), oil and candle
mnfrs., Leonard, h. 28 Fifth LEONARD SAMUEL & CO. (Samuel Leonard and Al- exander R. Barker), oil and candle manufacturers, Leonard Leonard Samuel N., bds. 180 Union Leonard Thomas, laborer, h. 22 Bonney Leonard Thomas N., h. r. Delano, n. County Letl John, weaver, h. 16 Austin court Leu Geo., tinman, 45 No. Water Levar Catherine, widow of William, h. 13 Maxfield Leverett Eugene R, photographer, h. Mill, cor. Foster
2STEW BEDFORD [JJ DIRECTORY. 139
Leverett William, oarriagetrimmer Geo. L. Browneil,bds.
30 Hill Levi Adolphus PI., law student, 42 No. Water, h. 9 Elm Levi James H., laborer, house 9 Elm Levi Leon, dry goods and variety store, 126 South Water,
house 141 do. Lewin Charles, weaver Wamsutta Mill, bds. 224 Ray Lewin Hannah, widow of Charles, h. 224 Ray Lewin Joseph, weaver Wamsutta Mills, h. 159 Ray Lewis Alice S., widow of Joseph H., h. 44 Kempton Lewis Benjamin F., painter, h. 3 North Oak Lewis Charles B., rigger, house 31 Allen Lewis Daniel P., officer House of Correction, h. 15 Cedar Lewis Edmund, laborer, h. 22 First Lewis Emeline, widow of Henry, h. 38 Pleasant Lewis Francis (Francis Lewis & Co.), dry goods, 167 So.
Water, h. 82 Grinnell Lewis Francis & Co. (Francis Lewis and Joseph B.
Smith), dry goods, 167 So. Water Lewis Francis V., ship keeper, h. 4 Bethel Lewis Frank, mariner, bds. 24 First Lewis Frank, mason, bds. Dafney's, North, n. Cedar Lewis George C, grocer, 58 Spruce, h. do. Lewis George S., clerk C. M. Haskell, bds. 38 Pleasant Lewis John C, spinner, h. r. 304 Purchase Lewis John F., mariner, h. &% Market sq. Lewis Joseph, sailmaker, house 2 Rural Lewis Joseph S., foreman Union Boiler Co., house 70 So.
Second [State
Lewis Joshua, weaver Wamsutta Mills, house Hazard, cor. Lewis Nathan, stoves, tiinvare, and kitchen furnishing
store, 127 Union, bds. 178>2 County Lewis William, master mariner, h. 52 Pleasant Lewis William S., hairdresser, bds. 49 Mechanics' lane Leymunion Constant, hackdriver, h. 53 School Lial Joseph F., mariner, h. 127 So. Front LIBBEY HENRY, agent Mt. Washington Glass Works,
house 174 Union Libby John (J. Libby & Co.), baker, 251 and 253 Pur- chase, house 251K do. LIBBY J. & CO. (John Libby and Eben C. Milliken),
bakery, 251 and 253 Purchase Lightfoot Charles, laborer, h. Elm, cor. Cedar Lima Joseph, hairdresser, 133 South Water, house 96
South Second Lima Joseph F. (J. F. Lima & Co.), clothing, 89 South
WTater, house do. Lima Joseph F. & Co. (Joseph F. Lima and John S. Le-
mos), clothing and variety store, 89 So. Water
140 NEW BEDFORD [JJ DIRECTORY.
Limbrey Mary Mrs., house r. 59 Summer
Lincoln Arba F., truckman, h. County, n. Rivet
Lincoln Ella Miss, teacher Merrimac primary school, bds.
91 Walden Lincoln John, laborer N. B. Flour Co., h. 100 Summer Lincoln Susan, widow, house Bellville road, Head of the
River Lincoln Susan R. Miss, dressmaker, h. Bellville LINDSEY BENJAMIN, U. S. Consul at St. Catherines, Brazil, and pub. Whaleman's Shipping List and Mer- chants' Transcript, 21 Hamilton, h. 105 Elm Lindsey John, laborer, h. Middle, cor. Cedar Lindsey Louisa. C, widow of Joseph, h. 4 Walnut Lindsey Maria M. Miss, house 63 Fourth Lindsey Revere G., pressman Mercury office, h. 4 Walnut Lindsey Susan M., widow of Henry, house 65 Fourth Lines James, saloon, 4 School, house do. Lingreen Anthony C, shoemaker, bds. 41 So. Water Linnehan John E., carriage trimmer H. G. O. Cole, house 4 Bush [School, house 6 Spring
Linnell Herbert B. (Linnell & Otney), machinist, 21 Linnell & Omey (Herbert B. Linnell and Albert F. Omey), machinists, and proprietors Industrial Iron Works, 21 School [21 Sycamore
Linton John R., foreman Brownell, Ashley & Co., house Linton William, overseer Cordage Factory, house 180
Kempton Little Abbie II., house 91 Summer Little Charles B., farmer, house Kempton, near Jenney Little Francis, mariner, house 33 Delano Little Hannah Mrs., house 220 Middle Little John E., trader and boarding-house, Acushnet av.,
Head of the River, house do. Little John B., boards Mansion House, Union Little Laura, widow of William, house 91 Summer Little Preserved, laborer, house Grape Little Samuel, hostler William Richards, h. 5}^ Walnut Little Sarah B., assistant teacher Mrs.Wm.H. Knight, bds. 91 Summer [Forest
Little Sylvester, sole leather cutter E. B. Tinkham's, h. 85 Lloyd John F., clergyman, house Kempton, cor. Liberty Lobdell Charles H, house Rockland, near County Lobdell Charles H., jr., clerk in post office, h. Rockland,
near County Lobo Joseph, policeman, house 28 Allen Lobo Manuel, hairdresser, bds. 136 Union Logue John, Asst. Sergeant Fort, Clark's Point Lomax Henry, waiter Parker House, boards do. Lombard Andrew, laborer, house Howland, cor. Prospect
NEW BEDFORD [JJ DIRECTORY. 141
Lombard Hu^h H., shipwright, Commercial wharf, cor. Front, k 71 Smith [Water, h. 35 School
Long Geo. R., Notary Public and Justice Peace, 34 So.
Long James F., laborei-, boards 33 South Water
Long John, laborer, house 27 Centre
Long Lucius S., miller, boards 13 Mill
Long Nancy H., widow of George, house 33 So. Water
Long Valentine C, mariner, house 160 Mill [Mill
Longfield Joseph, at Wood, Bright man & Co.'s, boards 68
Lono;ley Hurbert E., Morse Twist Drill Works, boards "52 County [Water, h. 61 Hill
Look John W. (Briggs & Look), ship joiner, 129)4 North
Lopez Cezar, saloon, house 45 Howland
Lopez Philip, mariner, house 56 South First
Lord John, weaver, boards 190 State
Lothrop Asa, boots and shoes, 83 Purchase, h. 81 Kerapton
Lothrop Mary F., music teacher, house 81 Kempton
Loud William J., hostler, 28 William, h. 77 No. Second
Lovejoy Amos F., ship joiner, house 189 Purchase
Lovell John, house 107 South Water
Low Harriet M. Mrs., house 29 Elm
Lowden Andrew, millinery and fancy goods, 146 Union, house Spring, corner Fifth
Lowe James, gardener, house 2 Ash, corner Clinton
Lowe John (John Lowe & Son), grocer, 238 Ray, house Acushnet avenue [238 Ray
Lowe John & Son (John and John H. Lowe), grocers,
Lowe John H. (John Lowe & Son), grocer, house Acush- net avenue
Lowe John J., machinist, house 175 State
Lowe Samuel, shoemaker, Ray, cor. Wamsutta, h. 178 State
Lowe Samuel, weaver, boards 190 State
Lowell Clarence, trimmer H. G. O. Cole, bds. So. Third
Lowney Dennis, laborer, house Clark [Grove
Lowney John, second hand Wamsutta Mills, house Cedar
Lowrie Joseph, farmer, house Bellville
Lowther Jane Mrs., house 169 Mill
Lucas Augustus E., boot and shoe dealer, and gents' clothing, 119 Union, h. 1 Court
Lucas Corbin B., blacksmith, house 127 Pleasant
Lucas Deborah, widow of Allen, h. 72 So. Second Lucas Esther A. Mrs., dressmaker, 176 So. Second, h. do. Lucas Hannah S. widow of Abijah, boards 15 Elm Lucas Henry H., leather cutter, boards 127 Pleasant Lucas Henry K. W., grocer, 120 Washington, house Fair,
near Dartmouth Lucas Joseph, weaver, house 84 Linden Lucas Lott S., fruit dealer, house 52 No. Second Lucas Lydia H., widow of Charles, house 120 Pleasant
142 NEW BEDFORD []j] DIRECTORY.
Lucas Robert E., barber, under Mansion House, house 176
So. Second Lucas Willis, boot and shoemaker, Walnut, near South
Water, house 27 School [Sycamore
Luce Abram C, salesman Geo. M. Eddy & Co., boards 44 Luce Ambrose E., fish dealer, 178 County, h. 93 Cedar Luce Ambrose E., jr., clerk W. T. Luce's, bds. 93 Cedar Luce Barzilla C, engineer Gifford & Allen, No. Front,
house 157 Elm [Campbell
Luce Edward D., teamster Caleb Maxfield, h. 10 West Luce Edward M., clerk, 43 No. Water bds. 62 Smith LUCE FREEMAN C. (New Bedford Carriage Manu-
ufactory), rear 83 Middle, house 231 County Luce Hepsa, widow of Matthew, house 30 Seventh Luce Hervey E., master mariner, h. 55 Maxfield LUCE JEREMIAH L., blacksmith, Mechanics' lane, h.
76 Kempton Luce John E., mariner, house 164 Grinnell Luce John O., currier, boards 44 Sycamore Luce Joseph, carpenter, house 93 Smith Luce Sarah Mrs., house 69 Cypress Luce Thaddeus, currier, house 44 Sycamore Luce Thomas, cooper, City wharf, house 62 Smith Luce Thomas R., boilermaker Union Boiler Co., house
93 Smith LUCE WILLIAM T., provision dealer, 176 County,
house 100 Cedar Luckadoe Eleanor, widow of James, h. 19 Spruce Lumbard Joseph W., weigher E. P. Haskell, bds. Man- sion House Lund Jonathan P., house Acushnet avenue Lund Parkman M., house Acushnet avenue Luscomb Ann, widow of Samuel H, h. 108 Maxfield Luscomb Caleb B., cooper, house 51 Maxfield Luscomb Edward H., cooper, bds. 211 Middle Luscomb Richard, cooper, Hilhnan, near No. Water, h. 8
North Luscomb Robert, grocer, 170 County, house 3 Court Luscomb Robert H., carpenter, house 90 Elm Luscomb Simeon P., cooper, house 130 Summer Luscomb William, cooper, house 211 Middle Luscomb Ziba B., house 84 Walden Luscombe Abram R., grocer, Pleasant, corner Kempton,
house 50 Mill Luscombe George, cooper, house 56 State Luscombe James, cooper, house 50 Mill LUTHER HAILE R, agent Gosnold Co-operative As- sociation, house 284 Purchase Luther James, mason, house South, cor. Prospect
NEW BEDFORD [J[] DIRECTORY. 143
Lynch Annie E., bookkeeper, 146 Union, bds. 115 Fifth
Lynch Bernard, junk dealer, h. 74 No. Second
Lynch Daniel, painter, house Ray, near Washburn
Lynch Edward, laborer, house 115 Fifth
Lynch Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, house 77 Smith
Lynch James, clerk, bds. Sheridan House, 9 No. Second
Lynch James, apprentice Brownell, Ashley & Co.
Lynch James, laborer, house 130 So. Second
Lynch Peter, horseshoer Brownell, Ashley & Co., house
Ash, north of Arnold Lyng Frederick, laborer, house 4 Bush Lyng Mary Mrs., house 75 So. Water Lyng William, laborer, boards 75 South Water Lyons Leroy, weaver Potomska Mills, bds. Fearing House Lythgo David, clerk, 240 Purchase, house do.
MACHADO MANUEL, mariner, house 7 Griffin Machado Manuel, shoemaker, bds. 110 So. Water Mack Bridget Mrs., washerwoman, h. Shepherd's lane Mack John N., baker H. H. Fisher, h. at Fairhaven Mackay Thomas, glass cutter, house 92 So. Second Mackie Adam, lawyer, 117| Union, house 8 Spring Mackie Andrew Mrs., house 58 Purchase Mackie James (W. H. Cook & Co.), junk dealer, 9 No.
Front, house 103 No. Second Mackie John H., physician and surgeon, 39 Purchase, h.
112 Middle Mackie William A., clerk First Nat'l Bank, bds. 8 Spring Macomber Alden B., currier, boards John Round's, Kemp- ton, Cannonville MACOMBER BROTHERS (James P. and Pardon A.
Macomber), grain and flour, 6 Union Macomber Chas. E., mariner, bds. 49 No. Second Macomber Chas. H., marble letterer, bds. 82 Kempton Macomber Chas. W., confectioner, house 21 Seventh Macomber Edward C, tanner, house 60 Spruce Macomber Elisha, cooper, house 1 Bedford Macomber Elizabeth, widow, boards 24 Seventh Macomber Enoch, laborer, h. So. Front, n. Potomska Mill Macomber Eunice Mrs., house 78 Middle Macomber Frank S., carriagesmith, 83 Middle, boards 151
Grinnell Macomber George B., groceries and provisions, 305 and
307 Purchase, house do. Macomber Geo. P., clerk, 305 Purchase, h. 5 Franklin Macomber Henry B., policeman, house 4 Crapo Macomber James F., tin plate and sheet iron worker,
Wamsutta Mills, house 166 No. Pleasant
144 NEW BEDFORD []f] DIRECTORY.
Macombev James P. (Macomber Brothers), grain and
flour, 6 Union, house 99 Pleasant Macomber Job A., shoemaker, house 62 Summer Macomber John, mason, house Bellville Macomber John, watchman N. B. Copper Works, house
160 Pleasant Macomber John A., oil merchant, house 51 Seventh MACOxMBER JOHN W., superintendent New Bedford
Cordage Factory, house 109 Elm Macomber Judith S., teacher Cedar street primary school,
boards 132 Summer Macomber Melvin J., house 197 County Macomber Pardon A. (Macomber Brothers), grain and
flour, 6 Union, house 81 Keinpton Macomber Phebe, widow of Cyrus, h. 197 County Macomber Richard E., groceries, Middle, cor. No. Sixth,
house 82 Middle Macomber Thomas B., mariner, bds. 1 Bedford Macomber Thomas W., house 46 Hill Macomber Wm. E., night-watchman, h. 29 County Macomber William B., house 197 County Macy Annie M. Miss, copyist in Registrar's Office, Court
House, bds. 19 Bonney Macy Arthur W., salesman Allen & Bliss, bds. 55 Bedford Macy Charles, cooper, house 19 Bonney Macy Edwin B. (E. B. & F. Macy), shipsmith, house 64
Third Macy E. B. & F. (Edwin B. and Frederick Macy), ship- smiths, 22 South Front Macy Frank E., clerk, 85 Third, bds. So. Second, c. Coffin Macv Frederick (E. B. & F. Macy), shipsmith, house 72
Third • Macy Geo. N., master mariner, house 41 County Macy Josiah, jr., blacksmith E. B. tfe F. Macy, house 85
So. Second Macy Mary A. Miss, school teacher, bds. 19 Bonney Macy Peleg S., clerk J. H. Perry & Co., h. 55 Bedford Macy Roland, carriagemaker Geo. L. Brownell, house 124
Fourth Macy Thomas H., master mariner, h. 77 Fifth Macy William C, dry goods, 29 Purchase, house 12 So.
Sixth Macy William H., awnings (N. Y.), h. 45 So. Cottage Macy Wm. J., master mariner, h. 35 County Macy Zaccheus, cooper, h. 41 County Madden Edward, carriage washer, bds. 11 No. Second Madden John, tailor, house 4 Bush Magee Andrew, h. Acushnet avenue
NEW BEDFORD [Jj[] DIRECTORY. 145
Mague Frank, Wamsutta Mills, boards Purchase, corner
Franklin Mahan Frank H., plumber, 32 William, bds. 69 Elm Mahar John J., painter, bds. 1 Howland Mahar Mary, widow of Richard, h. 1 Howland Mahar William T., clerk, bds. 1 Howland Mahew Susan P. Miss, h. Acushnet av. Mahew Thaddeus P., h. Acushnet av. Mahoney Ellen, widow of Dennis, h. 32 Hillman Mahoney Jeremiah, furnace man N. B. Copper Works, h.
Purchase, near Penniman Mahoney Jeremiah, laborer, house 4 Bush Mahoney Timothy, plumber Gilford & Allen, bds. 4 Bush Makepeace James W., laborer, h. Dartmouth, n. Weaver Maker George W., sailmaker Simpson Hart, house 48
Maxfield Malmedie Charles IT., machinist Morse Twist Drill and
Machine Co., house 16 Chestnut Maloney John, laborer, h. 210 Pleasant Maloney Thomas, laborer, h. 51 Smith Maloney William, plumber Wamsutta Mills, h. Austin Maloy Edward, glass works, bds. 172 South Second Maloy Margaret, widow of Patrick, h. 172 So. Second Malty Martin, master mariner, h. 171 Pleasant Manchester Adoniram B., mariner, h. 9 No. Chancery Manchester Asa, watchman N. B. Railroad station, house
Acushnet station • [Kempton
MANCHESTER ASA P., painter, 70 South Water, h. 35 Manchester Caleb P., h. 10 Liberty Manchester Catherine W., widow, h. 194 So. Second Manchester Charles H., farmer, bds. Acushnet station Manchester Charles H., currier, bds. 10 Park Manchester Coloma, widow of Burrington A., house 201
Purchase Manchester Cynthia H., widow of William, h. 10 Park Manchester Daniel D., laborer N. B. R. R. freight house,
h. 20 Noel Taber road Manchester Eliza H., widow of Lyman, bds. 35 Willis Manchester Ellery, 2d, branch pilot, h. 17 No. Chancery Manchester Ellery L., tanner, bds. 2 Cook Manchester Hannah, widow of Edward, h. 148 Kempton Manchester Harriet W., wid. of Alexander, h. 84 Linden Manchester Hezekiah A., stevedore, h. 20 So. Cedar Manchester Isaac H., teamster, h. Highland Manchester James L., engineer, h. Durfee, n. Mt. Pleasant Manchester John B., laborer N. B. R. R. freight house, h.
13 Noel Taber road Manchester John AV., teamster, h. 68 Foster Manchester Joseph D., laborer, h. r. 148 Kempton 10
146 NEW BEDFORD Q{] DIRECTORY.
Manchester Lewis G., stevedore, h. 5 Mt. Pleasant Manchester Louise Miss, h. 63 Chestnut Manchester Nathaniel D., stevedore, h. 1 Durfee MANCHESTER OTIS, granite worker, 40 Chestnut, h.
37 Chestnut Manchester Patience, widow of Otis, h. 48 High Manchester Philander F., clerk Sullings, Kingman & Co.,
bds. 148 Kempton Manchester Phineas B., shoemakei*, h. 123 Middle Manchester Samuel O, laborer, house Kempton, corner
Jenny Lincl Manchester Stephen F., farmer E. G. Turner, Acushnet
station, boards do. Manchester Stephen G., stevedoi'e, h. Linden, n. Durfee Manchester Theodore N., stevedore, h. 11 Emerson Manchester Thomas H., stevedore, bds. 94 Smith Manchester Wm. F., carriage smith, bds. 19 Chestnut Mandell A. G., mariner, h. 63 Fourth Mandeli Edward D. (Charles R.Tucker & Co.), merchant,
2 Commercial wharf, h. 49 Fourth Mandy Joseph, saloon, 141 So. Water, h. 33 Howland Manley John A., grocer, 197 Kempton, h. do. Manley Thomas T. (Barrows, Lawton & Co.), painter,
Hazard's wharf, h. 26 Kempton Mann Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, h. 120 So. Orchard MANN HENRY E., dentist, 85 Purchase, h. do. Mann Henry S., 'sewing machine dealer, 81 Purchase,
house 85 do. Manincks Vincent, laborer, h. So. Front, n. Howland Manning Augustus, laborer, h. rear 98 Linden Manning Bridget, h. 6 Hazard court [Park
Manning James, spinner N. B. Cordage Factory, house 21 Mansfield Dennis, laborer, h. 104 So. Second Mansion House, Lewis Boutell, proprietor, 87 Union Mantei- Alden H., house 35 Kempton Manuel Antone, at N. B. Water Works, h. 257 So. Water Manuel Frank, teamster, h. rear 63 Smith Mara James C, dentist, 25 Cheapside, h. at Fairhaven Marble John, carpenter, 132 No. Water Marble John, mariner, house 130 Summer Marble Mary, widow of Allen, h. 93 Grinnell March Andrew, shoemaker, bds. 19 Morgan March William, cardgrinder, house 5 Hazard Marchant Abiah M., h. Dunbars lane, n. Dartmouth Mariners' Home, H: G. O. Nye, superintendent, 15 Bethel Mariners' Reading-room, 15 Bethel Marion Frank, laborer, house 1 Sears' court Markey James, house rear 322 Purchase [Water
Marks Thomas, spinner Potomska Mills, h. rear 291 So.
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Maroney Michael, machinist, h. Washburn Marr William, at Wamsutta Mills, h. 206 Purchase Marra Thomas, laborer, h. Shepherds' lane Marrs Michael, in card-room, h. 197 State Marsh Geo. W., glassmaker, bds. 53 School Marsden John, weaver, h. 12 Hazard court fchase
Marshall Isaac N., freight agent N. B. R. R. h. 282 Pur- Marshall Joseph, cooper, house 120 So. First Marshall Manuel, laborer, house 116 So. Water Marshall Michael, shoemaker, 153 So. "Water, h. 151 do. Marston & Crapo (Geo. Marston, William W. Crapo, Wendell H. Cobb, and Chas. W« Clifford), lawvers, 35 North Water [h. 226 Union
Marston Geo. (Marston & Crapo), lawyer, 35 No. Water Martin Arthur W., clerk, 13 Centre, bds. 3 Maple Martin Edward H., printer Standard office, house 62 South
Second Martin George A., pressman Standard office, bds. 13 Pope Martin Harriet T. Mrs., boardinghouse, 9 Griffin Martin Henry F., laborer, house 229 Middle Martin John, laborer, house South Front Martin Mary, widow of John, h. 234 County Martin Mary, widow of Lewis, h. 9 Bonney Martin Peter, laborer, house 56 First Martin Robert, ship keeper, h. 91 So. Water MARTIN THOMAS, miller N. B. Flour Co., bds. Whit- comb House Martin Thomas, h. 234 County Marts Andrew M., McKay machine operator Hathaway &
Soule's, h. 19 Morgan Martyn Martin, miller Eureka Flour Mills, h. 71 Fourth Mashow John, shipcarpenter, Eddy's wharf, bds. 90 South
Second Mason Charles E., mason, house 15 Cannon Mason Dorothy W., widow of Willard, h. 144 Third Mason George, weaver Potomska Mills, boards Fearing
House Mason John, mason, house 75 Mill
Mason Joseph T., foreman D. A. Snell, h. 144 So. Third Mason Mercy Mrs., house 65 Spruce Mason Nathaniel S. (Davenport, Mason & Co.), express,
142 Union, house at Taunton Mason Wm. E. (Custom House, Boston), h. 75 Third Mather Benjamin, weaver, bds. 306 County Mather John, weaver, house 306 County Mathews Barak E., carpenter, house 114 Grinnell Mathews Charles, carpenter, house 11 Spruce Mathews Edwin, master mariner, h. 110 Third Mathews John, rigger, Parker's wharf, h. 95 William
148 NEW BEDFORD [j[] DIRECTORY.
Mathews Jose C, glassworker, h. 10 Howland
Mathews Thomas H., house 57 Allen
MATHEWS WM. H., treas. New Bedford Copper Co.,
Rodman, h. 95 William Matthes G. Felix, physician, 17 So. Sixth, h. do. Matthews Asa, laborer, h. Pearl, corner Kay> Matthews A. J., carpenter, 79 Middle, h. 33 Mill Matthews Edwin, master mariner, h. 110 Third Matthews James, fisherman, house 8 Spring Matthews Jane Mrs., house 41 Middle Matthews John H., at gas-works, h. So. Front, cor. Delano Matthews Joshua, carpenter D. W. Damon, house at So.
Dartmouth [Dartmouth
Matthews Josiah, carpenter D. W.Damon, house at South Matthews Mary F., house 23 Seventh Mattoon Virgil W., clergyman, h. 25 Bonney Maurice Frank J., cooper, h. 116 So. First Maxfield Abram R, packer Flour Mill, h. 114 Kempton MAXFIELD CALEB, furniture and upholsterer, 130
Union, h. 99 Hillman Maxfield Chas. H., salesman Gifford & Co., h. 146 Mill Maxfield Chas. P., carpenter, house 76 Fifth Maxfield Charles P., tinsmith Toby & Coggeshall, bds. at
Fairhaven Maxfield David B., bookkeeper C. Maxfield, h. 83 Walden Maxfield Edmund, merchant, office No. Water, cor. North,
house 81 State Maxfield Edmund F., marine engineer, bds. 81 State Maxfield Edward A., clerk, bds. 76 South Second Maxfield Elizabeth Mrs., h. So. Front, n. Howland Maxfield Frank H., carpenter, bds. 99 Hillman Maxfield Frederick T., clerk, 25 Centre, h. 71 Summer Maxfield George F., tinplate worker, 45 No. Water, h. 79
South Second Maxfield Jonathan, at Geo. M. Eddy & Co.'s, h. 105 Elm Maxfield Nathan D., carpenter, house 76 Fifth Maxfield Russell, merchant, house 80 Maxfield Maxfield Russell, jr., boards 80 Maxfield Maxfield William C, pressman Excelsior Dye House, bds.
11 No. Second [So. Second
MAXFIELD WILLIAM, painter, 25 Centre, house 76 Maxfield William H., painter, 25 Centre, house 80 South
Second Maxim Henry C, machinist, boards 8 West Campbell Maxim Oiilla P., widow of David, h. 4 Noel Taber road May Alfred, clerk, 396 Purchase, boards 327 do. May Henry F., laborer, boards 44 Union Mayhew Allen G., mariner, house 68 Mill Mayhew Charles H., baker Alfred Day, Third, cor. Walnut
NEW BEDFORD [J(] DIRECTORY. 149
Mayhew Dorothy B., widow of Jeremiah, house 68 Mill Mayhew F. L. B. (Geo. Delano & Co.), oil and candle
manufacturer, office So. Second, cor. South, h. atN.Y. Mayhew Isaac F., photographer, boards 38 Foster Mayhew Isabella H., widow of J. S., house 49 School Mayhew John, Edgartown Ex., 142 Union, house at Ed-
gartown Mayhew Leander, master mariner, house 118 Purchase Mayhew Lizzie A. Miss, boards 47 School Mayhew Philip S., wood turner, rear 125 No. "Water, * house 38 Foster [Bethel
Mayo Augustus, stripper in tack factory, Fairhaven, h. 2 Mays Ann, widow, house 39 Middle Mays Benjamin, mariner, boards 39 Middle McAFEE JOHN, nursery, Dartmouth street, and foreign
and domestic fruits, 75 Union, house 42 School McBay Robert, laborer Wamsutta Mills, h. Washburn,
near Acush.net avenue McBride Charles, shoemaker, boards 2 Maxfield McBride Emily Mrs., dressmaker, Maxfield, near North
Second, house do. [Sixth
McCabe Benj. F., at Morse Twist Drill Works, h. 73 So. McCabe Georgie Mrs., organist, h. 73 So. Sixth McCabe John, heater Gosnold Mills, house Seneca McCain Frank, bookbinder, 20}£ South Water, boards
Mansion House [Chancery
McCalvin James D., mariner, h. West Campbell, n. North McCalvin William, boilermaker, h. West Campbell, near
No. Chancery McCann George, laborer, house 39^ Middle McCann Henry A., carpenter, h. 8 Chancery McCarty Ann Mrs., house 7 Morgan's lane McCarty Daniel, laborer, house Penniman McCarty Daniel, laborer, house Ray, near Washburn McCarty John, laborer N. B. R. R., house Clark McCarthy Hannah, widow of Daniel, h. 6 Merrimack McCarthy Joanna, widow, house Penniman [Grove
McCarthy Michael, laborer Wamsutta Mills, house Cedar McCarthy Morton, laborer, house 7 Durfee [sutta
McCarthy Timothy, weaver Wamsutta Mills, h. 4 Wain- McCauley John B., spinner, house 8 Hazard court McCauley John J., harness maker W. H. Willis, house 42
Summer [187 Middle
McChesney E. Rev., pastor County st. M. E. Church, bds. McCluskey Henry, ropemaker, house 219 Middle McCluskey James, clerk, 32 So. Water, h. 17 Cannon McCluskey John J., laborer, boards 221 Middle McCluskey Thomas, house 221 Middle McCoen Betsey Miss, house 25 Sycamore
150 NEW BEDFORD [ftf] DIRECTORY.
McCoy John, house 90 High
McCre Cleophas, shoemaker, house 209 Pleasant
McCue John J., glasscutter, h. Ill Fifth
McCullock Robert, watchman Wamsutta Mills, house 164
Pleasant McCulloch William, carpenter, house 56 First McCullough John, junk dealer, 19 No. Front, house 186
Purchase McCullough Michael, clerk 19 No. Front, bds. 186 Purchase McCullough Michael F., clerk 19 No. Front, bds. 80 Max- field [Hillman McCullough Patrick, junk store, 17 and 19 Front, h. 46 McDermott Catherine, widow of James, h. 21 Morgan's
lane McDermott John, glass works, house 21 Morgan's lane McDermott Michael, laborer, house 11 Allen McDonald Colin McK., house 15 Hillman McDonald Edward, house 56 Summer McDonald Evan C, shoe fitter, boards 15 Hillman McDonald Hugh, jr., blacksmith, house 27 Union McDonald John, in Gosnold Mills, house 186 Ray McDonald John, laborer, house 123 South First McDonald John, shoe cutter, house 60 Hillman McDonald John J., cooper, house 145 South First McDonald Patrick, laborer Eureka Flour Mills, h. Mor- gan's lane McDonald Thomas, gardener, house 6 Allen McEleny Bridget, widow, house 198 Elm McEleny Thomas R., tanner, boards 198 Elm McFarland Albert B., frame maker, bds. 55 Foster McFarlane Archibald, blacksmith, h. Blackmore lane, near
South Water McFarlin Alexander B., carpenter, house 22 Parker McFarlin James, job wagon, First, cor. Union, h. 65 Smith McFarlin Stephen W., grocer, 150 Kempton, h. 152 do. McGarigie Edward, laborer, house rear 336 Purchase McGee Robert L., city teamster, house 181 North McGee Thomas, horse shoer Brownell, Ashley & Co., h.
So. Chancery, near Court McGinnis Alfred, spinner Wamsutta Mills, h. Merrimack McGlinn John, laborer, h. Seneca McGrath Lawrence, merchant tailor and gents' furnishing
goods, 125 Union, house 58 Summer' McGreavey Michael, ropemaker, bds. 24 Ash McGuire James, blacksmith, house 47 First McGuire Patrick, laborer, house 1, rear Purchase McHugh Hugh, gilder, 72 No. Water, house 8 Bethel Mclntire Ann, widow of James, house 40 Middle Mclvor James, trader, house 14 Third
NEW BEDFORD [J[] DIRECTORY. 151
McKenna John, glass maker, house 132 So. Front McKenna Patrick, works Wamsutta Mills, h. 246 Ray McKenney Daniel, baker D. T. Snell, bds. 1 Paul's court McKenney James, laboi'er, house 57 Grinnell McKenney James F., sexton Catholic Church, house 180
Pleasant McKenzie Robert, tailor A. H. W. Carpenter, h. 102 Fifth McKenzie Samuel, harnessmaker Luther Browned, house
188 Elm McKiernan John, laborer, house 212 So. Water McKim William, laborer* boards 156 Elm McKone James, skiver, boards 165 Kempton McLane William H., mariner, house 75 Lyceum McLane Nathan, 175 Kempton, house 8 Spruce McLaney .Cormack, varnish ei', h. 106 Maxfield McLaney Thomas, tanner, house 198 Elm McLaughlin Nancy Miss, house Ash, cor. Morgan McLeod Eugene V., dentist, 5 Cummings' building, house
2 do. McLeod Norman, servant, house 14 Dartmouth McMahon Lawrence S. Rev., pastor St. Mary's Church,
Fifth, house 96 Hillman McMahon Rose A. Miss, house 96 Hillman McManas James, laborer, h. 130 So. First McManas Owen, glassworks, h. 59 So. Second McMullen William, spinner Wamsutta Mills, house 11
Austin court McNamara John, laborer N. B. Copper Works, house
308 County McNamara Stephen, laborer, house Wall McNeil George, private watchman, h. 90 Smith McNeil Michael, rigger, h. So. Second, cor. Division McNulty Ann, widow of Peter, house 57 Grinnell McNulty James C, cigar maker, bds. 12 Bethel McNutt Jacob, shoemaker, house 2 Spruce McNutt Samuel, spar maker Wm. Beetle, house 88 No.
Second McPherson Thomas, mariner, house 137 Purchase McSweeney Miles, laborer, house foot of So. Front Meader M. T. Mrs., millinery, 155 Union, h. 164 Union Meagher Joanna, widow of Patrick, h. 13 Merrimack Meagher John, painter O. E. Gifford, h. 1 Howland MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK, North Water, foot
of William Mehan John, laborer, house 55 Middle Meigs Henry R., hostler, boards 71 Foster Meigs Josiah, night-watchman, house 71 Foster Melling Ann, dressmaker and milliner, 168 Purchase, house
Merrimack, near State
152 NEW BEDFORD fMl DIRECTORY
Melling John, laborer, house Merrimack, n. State Melling Margaret, widow of William, h. 202 Ray Mellis John, rigger, house Maxfield, cor. Summer Mellor James, spinner Potomska Mills, h. 253 So. First Mellor James, jr., spinner Potomska Mills, h. 7 Rivet Mellor William, spinner Potomska Mills, h. 7 Rivet Menage Henry G., clerk, house 42 Third Menage Louis F., real estate, house 42 Third Mendall Phoebe H., widow, house 37 Seventh Mendell Catherine A., Avidow of Ellis, h. 187 Middle Menclell Charles W, at N. B. Water Works office, bds.
82 Pleasant Mendell Ellis, student (Yale College), bds. 187 Middle Mendell Mary S. Miss, teacher High school, boards 187
Middle Mendoza Manuel E., cooper George S. Homer, house
269 South Water Meney Cornelius, carpenter, boards 6 Allen Money Thomas J., city watchman, house 6 Allen Merchants' Exchange Reading Room, North Second, cor.
William MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK, 50 North Water,
foot of William Merchant William, glass maker, house 115 So. Water Merrick John P., upholsterer Caleb Maxh'eld, h. 94 Ray Merrick William, ship carpenter, house Plainville Merrihew Alice C. Mrs., boards 119 William Merrihew Edmund, house 144 No. Second Merrihew James, painter, 9 No. Water, h. at Fairhaven Merrill Edward, merchant, house 43 Seventh MERRILL M. LIZZIE MISS, millinery goods, over 11
Purchase, bds. 35 Third Merrillo Joseph A., mariner, house 165 So. Water Merritt Haskell Z., tin pedlar, house Hathaway road, west
from Mount Pleasant Mersey John, spinner Wamsutta Mills, bds. 224 Ray Meyer George, hack driver, boards 38 Parker Meyer Sophia, widow of Herman, house 38 Parker Mickell Frederick A., block and pump maker Jos. Taber,
house 30 County avenue Miffitt William, house 165 Kempton Miller C. T., weaver, house 337 Purchase Miller Fred., weaver, boards 337 Purchase Miller Joseph, weaver, house r. 316 Purchase Miller Lucy P., widow, h. 73 Foster Miller Moses, picker-room No. 4, h. 19 Hazard court Miller Peter H., ropemaker in Cordage Factory, house 66
Arnold Miller Robert, weaver, h. 5 Austin court
NEW BEDFORD [JJ] DIRECTORY. 153
Miller William, junkdealer, li. 165 South Front
Millers Thomas, weaver, house 192 State
Milliken Eben C. (J. Libby & Co.), baker, 251 and 253
Purchase, h. 241 Purchase Milliken Edward (E. Milliken & Son), grocer, 159 Pur- chase, house 242 Purchase Milliken Edward P., accountant Wamsutta Mills, house
125 Pleasant MILLIKEN E. & SON" (Edward Milliken and Lewis E.
Milliken), grocers, 159 Purchase Milliken Frank A., student Harvard University, boards
242 Purchase Milliken Lewis E. (E. Milliken & Son), 159 Purchase,
house 242 Purchase Mills James, provisions, Central Market, 9 North Sixth,
house 34 North Sixth Mills John M., house 21 Wing Mills Marshall T., clerk, Central Market, 9 North Sixth,
house 34 North Sixth Mills Samuel, weaver, house Austin, cor. County Mills Win. H., clerk Central Market, 9 North Sixth, bds.
34 North Sixth Mindo Joseph, boardinghouse, 33 Rowland Minier David L., at City Laundry, h. 40 William Miskill John, laborer, h. 130 South Second Mitchell Arabella, widow of Nathaniel, h. 4 Ash Mitchell Augustus S., watchman Wamsutta Mills, house
Robeson, near Ashland Mitchell Belle M. Mrs , ladies' hair dressing rooms, 148
Union, house do. Mitchell Charles E., h. 199 Kempton Mitchell Daniel D., roller at Rolling Mill, bds. 86 Ray Mitchell David, laborer, 7 So. Orchard Mitchell Edward, hackdriver, h. 9 Sears' court Mitchell Eliza B., widow of John R., h. 47 So. Sixth Mitchell George A., overseer in Cordage Factory, house
69 Spruce Mitchell George F., bds. 6 North Chancery Mitchell George H., hairdresser, h. 148 Union Mitchell Ida Miss, house rear 211 Middle Mitchell Jacob M. Rev. (Washington), h. 130 Smith Mitchell James, laborer, h. 8 Chancery Mitchell James A., laborer, h. 130 Smith Mitchell John L., fireman, 125 No. Water, h. 220£ County Mitchell John L., dry goods, etc., 137 So. Water, .house
248 do. Mitchell Joseph P., bootmaker, h. 199 Kempton Mitchell Mellissa A. Mrs, h. 9 Sears' court
154 NEW BEDFOED []j[] DIRECTORY.
Mitchell Robert, gardener, h. 186 Elm [Union
Mitchell Samuel H., boat builder, h. 9 South Second, near Mitchell Susan E., widow, h. 86 Ray Mitchell William H., master mariner, h. 6 Maxfield Moise William H., laborer, h. Smith street court Monaghan Ellen M., widow of Martin D., house 216 So.
Water Moncrieff David, weaver, h. 182 State Moncrieff John, weaver, h. Washburn Monk John, mulespinner, h. 2 Austin court Monroe Augustus W., shoemaker, 198>o Kempton, house
200 do. Monroe Frederick S., clerk, bds. 200 Kempton Monroe, see also Munroe Montague Electa Miss, h. 148 Kempton Montague Fannie H., widow of Daniel, h. 148 Kempton Montaro Michael, boardinghouse, 170 So. Water Montey Frank, carder, h. 204 Pleasant Montey Frank, jr., oiler, bds. 204 Pleasant Moore Alexander, agent 1ST. E. Marble Works, 3 Fifth,
house 84 Arnold Moore Catherine, widow of William, h. r. 8 Campbell Moore Henry C, mariner, h. Burgess lane Moore James, laborer, h. 12 Atlantic Moore James E., hairdresser M. Costello, h. 8 Griffin Moore James F., glassworks, h. 130 So. Third Moore Margaret, widow, h. 118 Third Moore Martha, widow of Abram, house 4 Ash Moore Moses, shoemaker, bds. Elm, cor. Ash Moore Priscilla Mrs., house rear 59 Summer Moore Richard R., harness washer, h. 152 South Water Moore Richard R., hostler, house 4 Ash Moore Robert J., shoemaker, 32 North Second, house
Elm, cor. Ash Moore Samuel C, farmer, house 4 Cedar Moore Sarah, widow, house 55 Middle Moore William, at 1ST. B. Gaslight Co., h. Ash, c. Clinton Moores Ellis, weaver, h. 321 Pleasant Moores James, shipcarpenter, h. 93 Ray Moran Francis, laborer, h. 83 Maxfield Moran Jeremiah, in flour mill, h. 12 Walnut Moran John, stonecutter G. Vogel, bds. Summer Morell Frances Mrs., widow, h. 107 So. Front Morey Daniel, cook, h. 26 Oak Morey George, laborer, house 63 Mill Morey Mary L., widow of Joseph B., h. 170 So. Second Morgan Elias T., laborer, h. 210 Middle Morgan Sarah R., widow of Charles W., h. 149 County Morgan S. Grifiitts, merchant, h. 61 South Sixth
]STEW BEDFORD [J[] DIRECTOEY. 155
MORGRIDGE CHARLES H., hardware, stoves, house
furnishing goods, and agricultural implements, 111
Union, house 83 Hillman Moriarty Joseph, painter, 9 No. Water, b. 107 So. Front Moriarty Thomas, laborer, h. 107 South Front Morrill Jerry, house 1 Orange Morrill Josepb, carder, house 1 Orange Morrill Lucius H., machine and repair shop, 87 Middle,
house 75 Middle Morris Daniel, night watch Parker House, bds. do. Morris Frank J., cooper O. A. Sisson, b. 116 First Morris James, farmer, bds. Parker House Morris James, mariner, h. 105 So. Front Morrisey William, pressman Allen & Hunt, house 36 So.
Second Morrison Bridget, widow of Jeremiah, h. 7 High Morrison Edward, hostler, 28 William, h. 26 So. Second • Morrison James S., carriage trimmer George L. Brownell,
bds. Front, cor. Grinnell Morrison John C, agent, h. 120 Kempton Morse Alfred R., hostler, h. 30 Elm Morse Ansel C, marble worker, bds. 11 North Second Morse Asa T., woolen stock, 12 Merrill's wharf, house 37
North Sixth Morse Caroline Mrs., matron House of Correction, boards
C. D. Burt's, Court Morse Charles, house 97 Smith Morse Clinton, gro'cer, 151 Kernpton, h. 152 Mill Morse Frederick (F. Morse & Co.), grocer, 239 Middle,
house 4 Borden [239 Middle
MORSE F. & CO. (Frederick and Henry Morse), grocers, Morse George, mason, house 30 Cedar Morse Henry (F. Morse & Co.), grocer, 239 Middle,
house 30 Cedar Morse Leonard H., clerk Brownell & Wheaton, h. 6 S|3ruce Morse Sarah A. Mrs., house 17 Park Morse Thankful S. Miss, house 95 Linden MORSE TWIST DRILL & MACHINE CO., Geo. R.
Stetson, superintendent, Fourth, cor. Bedford Morse Willard H., apprentice H. G. O. Cole, bds. 52 Fifth Morselander Wm., farmer, house Acushnet avenue Morton David, fisherman, h. Allen, n. Dartmouth line Morton Elbridge G., jr., machinist, h. 35 South Second Morton Elias, carpenter, house 35 Cove Morton James A., machinist, house 35 South Second Morton Lazarus, boards 87 Ray Morton Seth, sailmaker, house 6 Skiff's avenue Morton Thomas, sailmaker, house 81 Walden Moseby Frances, house North Sixth, cor. Market square
156 NEW BEDFORD []£] DIRECTORY.
Mosher Albert G., mariner, boards Clark's Point road
Moslier Allen, mariner, house rear 63 South First
Mosher Alonzo, hostler, boards 56 Summer
Mosher Alvin, gardener, house 54 South Cottage
Mosher Bradford, boards 87 Ray
Mosher Charles, carpenter, house 67 Allen
Mosher Charles E. E., teacher Parker street grammar
school, house 92 High Mosher Charles H., ice-cart driver, h. 71 So. Second Mosher David A., laborer, house Rural, near Allen Mosher Elizabeth B., widow of Rodolphus, h. 56 Summer Mosher Frederick P., farmer, h. Clark's Point road Moslier Frederick P., pressman Thayer & Judd, house
38 Grape [house 70 So. Sixth
Mosher Frederick W., carriage builder G. L. Brownell, Mosher George F., butcher, h. 25 Noel Taber road Mosher George F., h. 270 County [h. 92 High
Mosher Henry C. W., clerk Merchants' National Bank, Mosher Henry M., engineer Morse Twist Drill & Machine
Co., house 133 Washington Mosher Isaac P., laborer, house 25 Noel Taber road MOSHER JOHN E., boarding house, 102 Fourth Mosher Joseph R., laborer, house 89 Smith Mosher Obadiah, machinist, house Plainville Mosher William J., gilder, h. 25 Noel Taber road Mosher William S. (Mosher & Brownell), sash and blind
manufacturer, Atlantic wharf, h. County, cor. Delano Mosher & Brownell (William S. Mosher and Leander
Brownell), sash and blind manufacturers, Atlantic
wharf Mossey Joseph, house 190 State [61 Hill
Moulton Augustus G., bookkeeper J. & W. R. Wing, bds. Moulton Lydia W., teacher, boards 69 Elm Moulton Nathaniel, teamster, Hill, near North, h. 61 Hill Moulton Othniel R., teamster, house 50 Smith Moxh&m Robert, boiiermaker Union Boiler Co , house 14
Austin court Moynan Robert, batteryman Western Union Tel. Co., 26
No. Water, boards W. Middle, cor. Chancery MT. WASHINGTON GLASS WORKS, Prospect street Mudge Antone, fisherman, house 214 So. Water Muldoon Christopher, laborer, house 16 Cannon Mullins Mary, widow of Dennis, h. 49 Middle Munroe Charles C, laborer, boards 58 Spruce Munroe Elisha, carpenter, house 75 Prospect Munroe James (J. Munroe & Son), chronometers and
watches, 98 Union, house 37 Eighth Munroe James & Son (James and Russell Munroe),
chronometers and watches, 98 Union
NEW BEDFORD Qf] DIRECTORY. 157
Munroe John, hostler, boards 107 Middle Munroe Joseph P. G., stonecutter, house 58 Spruce Munroe Russell (J. Munroe & Son), chronometers and
watches, 98 Union, bds. 37 Eighth, cor. Elm Munroe, see also Monroe
Munson Hulbert W., stationery and fancy goods, whole- sale and retail, Q2)4 Purchase, h. 43 High Murdoch James, bouse 125 Purchase Murdoch James A., machinist Morse Twist Drill Co., bds.
125 Purchase Murdoch John, ship carpenter, house 125 Purchase Murphy Cornelius H., laborer, bouse 177 So. Second Murphy Cornelius J., at 106 Purchase, boards rear 100
No. Second Murphy Daniel, night watchman, h. rear 100 No. Second Murphy Dennis, weaver, boards 399 Purchase Murphy D. Frank, apprentice Brownell, Ashley & Co.,
boards 101 No. Water Murphy Edward, slipper maker, rear 139 Pay, house do. Murphy Ellen, widow of Jeremiah, house 324 Purchase Murphy Francis, laborer N. B. Copper Works, house
Purchase, corner Clark Murphy James, laborer Hastings & Co., h. 4 Harrison Murphy James, laborer, house rear 41 Middle Murphy Jeremiah, shoemaker, boards 324 Purchase Murphy John, laborer, house Seneca Murphy John, carriage smith Geo. L. Brownell, house 185
South Second Murphy John, laborer, house 10 High Murphy John, ropemaker, boards Ash, cor. Morgan Murphy John H., blacksmith G. L. Brownell, boards 177
So. Second Murphy Margaret, widow of James, h. 75 So. Water Murphy Martin, plumber, bds. rear 31 William Murphy Michael, saloon, house 249 Purchase Murphy Michael, gardener, house 35 Sherman Murphy Michael, laborer, house 197 Elm Murphy Michael J., hostler, house 35 Sherman Murphy Robert, weaver Potomska Mills, house 5 Black- more lane Murphy Thomas, laborer, house 196 So. Second Murphy Thomas, laborer, house 68 William Murphy Timothy, laborer, house 129 Ray Murphy Timothy F., horseshoer, house 101 No. Water Murphy Timothy J., glassmaker, house 9 Howland MURPHY TIMOTHY J., undertaker, 106 Purchase,
boards 177 So. Second Murphy Wm. B., bootmaker, house 324 Purchase Murray John, mariner, house Grinnell, cor. So. Front
158 NEW BEDFORD [|f] DIRECTORY.
Murray John W., cooper, house 118 So. Water Murray Larnard W., truckman, house rear 35 Smith Mnspratt Annie J. Miss, tailoress, bds. 87 So. Sixth Murpratt George, cooper, house 87 So. Sixth Muspratt Mary H. Miss, tailoress, boards 87 So. Sixth Myers Manuel M., laborer, house 254 So. Water Myrick Alexander G., cooper, 115 North Water, house 4
Cheapside Myrick Edwin, clerk Wm. O. Brownell, h. 118 Purchase Myrick Mary, widow of Adoniram, house 29 Mill Myrick Sumner, student, boards 4 Cheapside Myrick Walter, clerk in Boston, bds. 4 Cheapside
NANSETT ISAAC, boardinghouse, 104 So. Water Nash Elizabeth, widow of Wm. A., h. 56 No. Sixth Nash Simeon, carriagebuilder H. G. O. Cole, bds. 73 Elm Nash Thankful Y., widow of Simeon, h. 73 Elm Nash Thomas N., farmer, house Acushnet avenue, corner
Nash road NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, 35 No. Water Neagus Albert, laborer, house 20 Noel Taber road Neagus Alexander, laborer, house Kempton, opp. Jenny
Lind Neagus Allen, house 220 Kempton Neagus Charles H., tanner, house 220 Kempton Neagus Charles R., laborer, house 19 Grape Neagus Edward, teamster, house 136 So. Orchard Neagus William, farmer, house 20 Grape Neagus William Henry, laborer, house Allen, near Dart- mouth line Neal George A., carriagepainter, 71 South Second, bds.
W. Neal's, Grinnell Neal William, carriagepainter, h. Grinnell, cor. Crapo Negus Ellery, cooper, house 86 Kempton Negus Ira S., machinist, house 8 West Campbell Neil Edward H., salesman Geo. M. Eddy & Co., boards
25 Lafayette, Fairhavren Neil Joseph C, soapmaker, house 230 Second Neild James, picker, house 175 State Nelson Geo. (Nelson & Greene), mason, h. 200 So. Second Nelson Hugh, blacksmith, house 165 Pleasant Nelson James F., carriagepainter C. H. Forbes, house 56
So. Second Nelson Mary A., widow of Thomas, house 159 Elm Nelson Peter, rigger, house 67 So. Second Nelson RachaelM. Mrs., house 23 Maxfield Nelson Walter H., boards 200 So. Second Nelson Wm. H, laborer, house 10 Cedar
NEW BEDFORD [N] DIRECTORY. 159
Nelson & Greene (Geo. Nelson and Nathaniel A. Greene),
masons, 200 So. Second NESBETT FREDERICK B., dentist, 66 Purchase,
house 66 Purchase Nesmith E. W., widow of Carver C, h. 18 Campbell Netcher Elizabeth, widow of Jeremiah, h. 123 Third Netcher Geo. E., master mariner, h. 89 Kempton Netcher Geo. F., house 89 Kempton Neves Manuel, mariner, house 57 Howland New Bedford Brass Band, 21 Hamilton NEW BEDFORD CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
83 Middle New Bedford Coffee and Spice Mills, Allen & Wing, pro- prietors, 23 Union NEW BEDFORD COPPER CO., Orange, office Rod- man, cor. No. Front NEW BEDFORD CORDAGE CO., office Rotch's
square, Factory court NEW BEDFORD DAILY & WEEKLY MERCURY,
office 92 Union NEW BEDFORD FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK,
Purchase, cor. Mechanics' lane NEW BEDFORD FLOUR CO., head of No. Water,
John N. Bullard, superintendent and treasurer NEW BEDFORD GAS LIGHT CO., office 70 South
Water NEW' BEDFORD ICE CO., office and depot 9 Fourth NEW BEDFORD IRON FOUNDRY, Edmund Grin-
nell, proprietor, 90 and 92 So. Water NEW BEDFORD INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS,
William, cor. North Second New Bedford Medical Pharmacy, 68 Purchase New Bedford Paraffine and Lubricating Oil Co., Andrew
Bullock, agent, foot of Howland NEW BEDFORD R. R. CO., depot Pearl, between Purchase and Ray, office over Merchants' National Bank, No. Water New Bedford Reform and Relief Association, Merrimack,
corner Pleasant NEW BEDFORD TANNERY, Dewson, Williams &
Co., proprietors, Court NEW BEDFORD TOOL CO., J. H. Lamb, treas., me- chanics' tools, 14 William New Bedford, Vineyard & Nantucket Steamboat Co.,
office over Merchants' National Bank New Bedford and Fairhaven Horse Railroad Companv,
office 28 William NEW BEDFORD AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP CO., office 6 Commercial wharf
160 NEW BEDFOED [N] DIEECTOEY.
Newell Norvill, machinist Morse Twist Drill, bds. 69 Elm NEW ENGLAND MARBLE WORKS, A. Moore, agt.,
3 Fifth Newton Henry L., bds. Sheridan House [Cottage
Newton Richard J., clerk, 43 North Water, bds. 11 No. Nichols Alfred, bootmaker Hathaway & Soule's, boards 1
Logan Nichols Andrew J., shoemaker, h. Yine, near Durfee Nichols George M., agent Tripe Factory, h. Bellville Nichols John J., laborer, h. Middle, cor. Cedar Nichols John P. (Wood, Brightman & Co.), tinplate and
sheetiron worker, 45 No.'Water, h. 33 Mill Nichols Leander P., clerk, 119 Union, h. 59 Foster Nichols Sarah Mrs., h. 7 Sears' court Nicholson John B., laborer, house 160 Mill Nicholson William W. J., mariner, h. 15 First Nickerson Alexander G., mariner, house 7 Liberty Nickerson Elijah, laborer, bds. 1 Potter Nickerson George Y., dealer in shells and marine curiosi- ties, 2 Fifth, h. 1 Court [91 Summer Nickerson Herbert D., salesman Geo. M. Eddy & Co., bds. Nickerson John W., Deputy sheriff and City marshal, 29 No. Water, h. 226 Purchase
Nickerson Thomas, drillgrinder, bds. 167 Mill
Nickerson Thomas, turnkey House of Correction, boards Chas. D. Burts', Court
Nickless Ellen E. Mrs., house 127 Smith
Nicol James, carpenter, house 32 Franklin
Noia Manuel J., laborer, h. 128 So. Front
Noia Yentura J., hairdresser, bds. 66 Grinnell
Noland Philip, house 116 South Third
Noon an s Rosa Mrs., house 32 Wing
NOONING WILLIAM B., millinery and fancy dry goods, 4 and 64% Purchase, h. 37 Kempton
Normandin Canville, laborer, h. Brick block, Orange
Normandin Lewis, clerk, bds. 11 Brick block, Orange
Norris Elizabeth, widow of Geo. W., h. 17 Cannon
Norris Patrick, weaver, bds. 345 Purchase
Norris Philip H., carriagepainter, 402)2 Purchase, house 198 So. Water [Mt. Pleasant
Northup John H., assistant engineer Water Works, h.
Norton Andrew J., engineer mechanical bakery, 1 Wil- liam, h. 9 Campbell
Norton Augusta E., widow of Hiram, h. 93 Fourth
Norton George W., cooper, bcls. 155 State
Norton Micajah W., mariner, house 40 Cedar
Norton Patrick, laborer, house 215 Kempton
Norton Patrick, tanner, h. 57 Smith
Norton Thomas J., tanner, h. 51 Smith
NEW BEDFORD [0] DIRECTORY. 161
Norton Wm., painter Barrows, Lawton & Co., house Allen,
cor. County Norton William J., cooper, North Water, n. Wilcox^ &
Richmond's whf., h. 61 Smith Norton William J., jr., cooper, h. 58 No. Sixth Norton Wm. S., baker, bds. 102 Fourth Norton William T., carpenter, bds. 102 Fourth Notter John, grocer, 182 County, h. do. Nye Adaline S. Miss, house 67 Bedford Nye Anna, widow of Nathan, house 14 Cypress Nye Asa R., teamster, house 41 Wing Nye Clark D., painter Oliver E. Gifford, h. 69 Mill Nye Deborah P., widow of Philip, machine stitching, bds.
8 Cheapside Nye Eben, salesman Tucker & Cummings, h. 36 Walnut Nye Ebenezer F., master mariner, h. 117 Elm Nye Edward C, clerk, bds. 36 Walnut [side
Nye Eliza A., widow of Willard, h. Acushnet av., River- Nye Franklin K. S., house 74 Hillman Nye Harrison G. O., machinist, h. 35 School Nye Harrison G. O., painter Oliver E. Gifford, house Mar- iners' Home, 15 Bethel Nye Louisa J. Mrs., millinery, 20 Cheapside, h. 21 do. Nye Lucy A. Miss, house 14 Cypress Nye Mary V. B., widow of Asa R., h. 171 Middle Nye Meribah W., widow of Franklin, h. 80 Fifth Nye Nathaniel, house 97 Hillman Nye Obed, h. Acushnet av., Head of the-River Nye O. S., in charge Fort at Clark's Point Nye Rebecca Miss, house 42 Kempton Nye Ruth Jane, widow of Isaiah, h. 105 High Nye Sally S., widow of Nathaniel H., h. 228 County Nye Silas F., carpenter, Elm, cor. No. Sixth, boards 92
Linden Nye Susan S., widow of Clement D., h. 67 Bedford NYE SYLVANUS G., commission merchant, 35 Union,
house 82 School Nye Thomas, jr., house 263 County Nye Willard, bds. Mrs. E. A. Nye's, Acushnet avenue Nye William, boilermaker Union Boiler Co., h. at Fair- haven • [h. 190 Middle Nye William B., photographer, 64 Purchase (up stairs) r Nye William F., sewing machine oil, 5 and 7 Walnut- street wharf, h. atFairhaven [the River Nye William H., photographer, h. Acushnet av., Head of Nye William H., shoemaker, h. 169 Kempton
OAKLEY JAMES M., eating-house, Fairhaven ferry slip, h. 6 Bethel 11
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Oatfield Mrs., house 20 Park O'Brien Bridget Mrs., house 7 Willis O'Brien Burnett, glasscutter, house 61 Grinnell O'Brien Daniel, laborer, h. 67 South Water O'Brien Frank J., in Copper Works, bds. 78 Linden O'Brien James, blacksmith, bds. 304 Purchase O'Brien John, laborer, house Wall
O'Brien John, laborer N. B. Copper Works, h. 78 Linden O'Brien Lewis, laborer, h. 5 Sears' court Ocean Mutual Insurance Co., 37 No. Water O'Connell Peter, weaver Potomska Mills, h. 192 First O'Conner Catherine, widow of Thomas, h. 129 Grinnell O'Connor Frank, sealer of weights and measures, City Hall, h. 43 County [County
O'Connor Frank, 2d, printer Standard office, house 43' O'Connor James, mariner, boards 129 Grinnell O'Connor John, baker, boards 129 Grinnell OESTLNG CHARLES A. W., cigar manufr. and dealer,
48 Purchase, h. 202 Kempton Oesting Wm., upholsterer Win. Knights, h. 11 Liberty Offley Greensbury W., farmer, h. 1 Noel Taber road Offley John K. H., coachman, h. 8 Cypress O'Garra Patrick, tailor, 74 No. Second, h. do. Ogden William, weaver Potomska Mills, bds. 260 South
Second O'Halleran Rosey M, wid. of Michael, h. 108 No. Water O'Halleran Thos., carpenter, bds. 108 No. Water O'Hara Mary Mrs., h. Washburn, cor. Orange O'Hara Owen, molder, house 145 First O'Hara Thomas, spinner, h. Washburn O'Leary Timothy H., joiner, bds. 37 So. Water Oliver Aberdeen, stevedore, h. Kempton, n. Watson Oliver Hannah C. Mrs., h. 90 Maxfield Oliver Horatio G., stevedore, h. Taber road, cor. Mill Oliver John, shipcarpenter, h. 188 Kempton Oliver Joseph, tailor, 145 So. Water, h. do. Oliver Joseph E., stevedore, house Kempton, n. Watson Oliver Nathan A., clerk, h. Kempton, n. Watson Oliver Richard W., hairdresser, house 247 Middle Olives John B., laborer, house 96 So. Second Olmsted Henry M., bds. 69 Elm Olstein John L., rigger, h. 203 Middle O'Malley Ellen, widow of Owen, h. 130 Third O'Malley Patrick, spinner Wamsutta Mills, house 2 Tur- ner's court Oman Andrew, coffinmaker, house 86 Elm Oman Elias, pump and block maker, h. 54 No. Second Oman Susan G. Miss, h. 54 North Second O'Mara James, laborer, h. 55 Middle
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O'Meara Morgan, waiter, h. 172 Middle
Omey Albert F. (Linnell & Omey), machinist, 21 School,
house at Acushnet Omey Joseph, carpenter, bds. 96 Fourth O'Neal John, laborer, house 5 Chancery O'Neil Charley, at Hathaway & Soule's, h.r. 322 Purchase O'Neil Eliza, widow of Patrick, house North Chancery,
near Parker O'Neil James, laborer, h. 35 Middle O'Neil James, in Chemical Works, h. 21 Park O'Neil John, fireman Wamsutta Mills, h. 195 State O'Neil John, laborer Chemical Works, h. 9 Atlantic O'Neil John, clerk, 20 No. Water, bcls. 65 Foster O'Neil Julia, widow, h. 5 Campbell O'Neil Margaret, widow of Henry, h. 61 Ray O'Neil Margaret, widow of John, h. r. 100 No. Second O'Neil Patrick, laborer, h. 32 Hillman O'Neil Patrick J., revenue cutter, house North Chancery,
near Parker O'Neil Peter, weaver, h. 399 Purchase O'Neil Thomas F., ropemaker, h. No. Chancery, n. Parker O'Neil William, laborer, house 139 Ray Onley Charles H, tailor, 87 Smith, h. do. Onley Henry (Cah), house 87 Smith Onley Martha Mrs., house 87 Smith Openshaw Mary Mrs., house 72 Linden Ormerod James, weaver, boards Richard Ormerod's,
Washburn Oniierod Richard, weaver, house Washburn Ormond Ellen, widow of Maurice, h. Maxfield, n. R. R. Ormond John, laborer, h. 8 High Ormsbee Lucy A., widow of Caleb, h. 4 Sears' court Orphans' Home, Clark's Point road, cor. Cove Orpin Rebecca Mrs., seamstress, house 57 Summer Orr Samuel B., carriagepainter Geo. L. Brownell, house
15 Griffin Osgood Abram G-., tanner, h. 9 Chancery Osgood Christopher A., mate New York and Stonington
Steamboat, house North Osgood Edward A., tanner, h. 9 Chancery Osgood Win. S., currier, house 9 Chancery [Bonney
Otheman Bartholomew, jr., jeweler, 98 Union, house 20 Otis Edmund G., clerk Thomas Otis, bds. 10 Eighth Otis Thomas, apothecary, Union, cor. Cheapside, house 10
Eighth Ottiwefl Sarah D. Miss, teacher High School, h. 85 Elm Otto Frederick, house 188 Elm Oulds Richard N., laborer, bds. 104 Sycamore Owen Joseph, weaver, h. 97 Linden
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Owens Elizabeth, widow, h. 188 County Ovvles Henry, laborer, bds. 37 South Water
PACIFIC MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., 20 No. Water Packard Arthur W., clerk E. Packard, bds. 3 County Packard Charles, boots and shoes, 9 Cheapside and 44
School, house do. Packard Eliphalet, clothing dealer, No. Second, opposite
Post-office, house 3 County [School
Packard Lydia H. Mrs., millinery, 11 Cheapside, house 44 Packer A. L., carpenter, house 114 South Sixth Paddack George R., watches, clocks, and jewelry, house
31 Cypress Paddock John L., blacksmith Morse Twist Drill and Ma- chine Co., h. 73 South Sixth Paige James H., junk dealer, boards T. P. Terry's, Head
of the River Paine Benoni R., manager Western Union Telegraph Of- fice, 26 No. Water, bds. 22 William Paine Charles D. L., mail carrier, h. 101 Summer Paine Charles L., clerk N. B. Five Cent Savings Bank, h.
101 Summer Paine George W. (S. S. Paine & Brother), lime, bricks,
and cement, North Front, cor. Hazard's wharf, house
105 Summer Paine Henry J., clerk, house 1 Burgess lane Paine Nathan L., ticket master Fairhaven depot, house
101 Summer Paine Olin S., clerk S. S. Paine & Bro., bds. 9 I Ray Paine Samuel S. (S. S. Paine & Brother), lime, bricks,
and cement, North Front, cor. Hazard's wharf, house
94 Ray Paine S. S. & Brother (S. S. and George W. Paine), lime,
bricks, and cement, No. Front, cor. Hazard's wharf Paisler Charles S., elk. O. M. Peirce, jr., bds. 146 Kempton Paisler Henry, mariner, boards 146 Kempton Palmer Andrew R., boots and shoes, 131 Union, boards
39 Elm. Palmer Diana Mrs., house 140 North Second Palmer Edward H., bookkeeper N. B. Glass Co., house
80 Bedford Palmer Eliza S., widow, house 121 William Palmer Henry, weaver, house 201 Pleasant [Wing
Palmer Henry F., carriage painter Geo. L. Brown ell, h. 45 Palmer Isaac (I. & J. H. Palmer & Co.), fancy goods, 153
Union, h. at Providence, R. I. Palmer I. & J- H. & Co. (Isaac and James H. Palmer and
Charles N. Allen), fancy goods, 153 Union
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Palmer James H. (I. & J. H. Palmer & Co.), fancy goods,
153 Union, house at Providence, R. I. Palmer John, currier Job Wade, house 66 State Palmer Mark S., manufacturer of fishing tackle, house 80
Bedford Palmer Thomas S., clerk, 64 No. Second, h. 7 North Palmer William R., salesman, 131 Union, h. 84 Elm Paquett Louis, shoemaker, house 77 No. Second Parault Joseph, pedlar, h. 8 Brick block, Orange Parker Ann H., widow, house Bellville Parker Charles, cooper, house 2 Walnut Parker Charles, mariner, house foot of Rowland Parker Chas. L., painter, boards 348 So. Water Parker Clinton, at Mt. Washington glass works, boards 8 Ricketson court [River
Parker Daniel H., farmer, h. Bellville road, Head of the Parker David L., clerk, 43 No. Water, bds. 83 Fourth PARKER FREDERICK, confectionery and fruit, 9 Pur- chase, also powder dealer, 19 Centre, house 94 South Second Parker George H., machinist, boards 42 Parker Parker George W., bookkeeper Tucker & Cummings, bds.
54 School Parker George W., ship carpenter, house 88 No. Second Parker Hattie E. Miss, teacher Hill school, h. 71 Walden Parker Hay den, machinist, boards 50 Spring Parker Henry W., student, house 88 Fourth PARKER HOUSE, Bullock & Brownell, propr's., Pur- chase, corner Middle Parker Isaac C, decorator Mt. Washington Glass Works, boards Mansion House [Spring
Parker Jacob S., billiard saloon, W\% Union, house 50 Parker James, tinsmith, house 50 Court Parker James N, clerk, house 98 Pleasant < Parker Jonathan, farmer, h. Old County rd. [Cypress
Parker Joseph A., .carpenter and ship joiner, house 65 Parker Joseph L., painter, 31 Union, h. 348 So. Water Parker Lawrence H, house 83 Fourth Parker Lucy Miss, boarding-house, 35 Third Parker Obadiah S., roller Gosnold Mills, h. 218 Ray Parker Orville C, boards Sampson House Parker Paretta L. Miss, house 82 Elm Parker Stephen E., ship carpenter, house 24 Pearl Parker Ward M., vice president Commercial Insurance
Co., 33 North Water, house 83 Fourth Parker Warren W. (Parker & Sherman), tin and sheet
iron worker, 109 Union, house 54 School PARKER WILLIAM C, painter, 31 Union, house 71 Walden [bds. 53 Hill
Parker William C, jr., law student, 17)4 North Water,
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Parker William E., clerk, 353 Purchase, boards Bellville PARKER & SHERMAN (Warren W. Parker and
James H. Sherman), tin and sheet iron workers, 109
Union Parkinson Robert, house rear 244 Purchase Parkinson Thomas, house 222 Ray- Parkinson William, weaver, house 7 Austin court Parkinton William, frame maker, house 224 Ray- Parks Henry, glassmaker, house 130 South First Parlow Ebenezer W., overseer carpenters' shop Wamsutta
Mills, house 14 Franklin Parlow Geo. F., photographer, 5 Purchase, h. 110 William Parlow Isaiah Mrs., widow, house Bellville road, Head of
the River [cor. Franklin
Parlow James M., road master N. B. R. R., h. Purchase, Parlow Loring T., foreman Job Wade, Wall, bds. Purchase Parlow Wilmot L., carriage trimmer, bds. 14 Franklin Parr James, machinist, house Fairhaven PARSONS CHAS. H., carriage trimmer, (New Bedford
Carriage Manu'y.), rear 83 Middle, bds. 31 Elm Parsons Israel F., note and stock broker, 5 Liberty Hall
building, house 129 Elm Parsons James, shoemaker, house 17 Spruce Parsons Louis J., pianos, organs, &c, 10 Cheapside, house
Water, near Orphans' Home Parsons Parmenas, wood turning and jig sawing, rear 125
No. Water, house 31 Elm Parsons Thomas L., broker, h. Clinton, west of Ash Pasell Francis H., jr., gardener, house Highland Patineau Edward, laborer, boards 209 Pleasant Patineau Joseph, laborer, house 209 Pleasant Patterson Samuel A., he use 262 County Paul Ann M., widow of Eben, house 35 School Paul Frank, variety store, boots and shoes, 161 So. Water,
house 136 South Third Paul James, clerk, 32 So. Water, bds. 26 So. Water Paul John C, worsteds and trimmings, 27 Purchase, h. do. Paul Joseph, confectionery, 157^ So. Water, h. 136 Third Paul Sylvester, carriage-smith G. L.Brownell, h. 66 Forest Paul Sylvester, jr., carriage-smith G. L. Brownell, house
66 Forest Paul Thomas B., machinist Morse Twist Drill Co., boards
96 Fourth Paulding Herbert R., shoe cutter, bds. 176 Grinnell Paulding John B. (Paulding, Reed& Gifford) boot man'r.,
14 William, house 176 Grinnell Paulding, Reed & Gifford (John B. Paulding, Gustavus
L. Reed, and J. Gifford), boot manufacturers, 12 and
14 William
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• Paulding Wm. A., bookkeeper, 111 Union, h. 38 Bush Payrow Miskell, laborer, house Logan Peabody James, hostler, boards 8 Old Market square Peabody Mary C, teacher, boards 26 Seventh Peakes Geo. 3ST., proprietor Vineyard Haven Express, 122
and 142 Union, h. at Vineyard Haven Pease James H., furniture, 214 Purchase, bds. 92 Ray Pease Love C, seamstress, house 153 No. Second Pease Manuel A., mariner, house 66 So. Second Pease Martha R., widow of Abner, house 20 Third Pease Peleg, medicines and variety store, 74 Grinnell, h.
142 So. First Pease Wm. A., apothecary, 183 County, house do. Pease Wm. W., wheelmaker G. L. Brownell,-h. 18 Wing Pease Zephaniah, house 76 Grinnell Peck Albert F., shoemaker, house 111 William Peck Chas. H., tin plate and sheet iron worker, 16 North
Water, house Purchase Peck James N"., bread store, 234 So. Water, h. 224 do. Peck Jemima, n. Clark's Point road, cor. Middle road Peck Willard S., farmer, house Clark's Point road, cor.
Middle road Peck William B., mariner, house Clark's Point road, cor- ner Middle road Peckham Abraham, cooper, house 7 Borden Peckham Annie, widow of Isaac E., h. 155 Grinnell Peckham Caleb C, baker S. Watson & Son, house 57 So.
Second Peckham Elisha 1ST., cooper, house 102 So. Front Peckham Frederick D., hackman Andrew Dwelley, house
198 Ray Peckham Geo. W., laborer, house Gove Peckham John B., farmer, house Fair, n. County Peckham Martin V. B., baker, bds. 57 So. Second Peckham Nathaniel B., carpenter, house 78 Elm Peckham Reuben, mason, house Ray, n. Washburn Peckham Richard T., baker J. Libbey & Co., house 253
Purchase Peckham S.amuel G., laborer, house 23 School Peckham Samuel W., clerk, boards 14 Sherman Peckham Stephen, gardener, house 14 Sherman Peckham Thomas H. B., shoefinisher E. B. Tinkham, h.
20 Sherman Peckham Wm. R., engineer, house 101 Cedar Pedro Antonio, laborer N. E. Propeller Co., house 252
South Water Pedro Frank, ropemaker N. B. Cordage Co., house Allen,
near Dartmouth line Pedro John H., clerk, 28 Howland, boards do.
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Pedro Joseph H., variety store, 28 Howland, h. do. Peed Thomas J., painter, house 237 So. Water Peeling Joseph, laborer, house Cedar, n. Hillman Peets Benjamin H., laborer, house 105 Sycamore Peets Charles H., fireman N. B. Copper Works, house 11
Durfee Peets Henry, blacksmith N. B. Copper Works, h. New
County road, near Dnrfee ' Peets Wm. F., mason, house 233 County • Peira Antonio, mariner, house 11 Morgan's lane Peirce Asa C. (Peirce & Bushnell), 72, 74, and 76 North
Water, house 9 Bush Peirce Amanda M., widow of James L., h. 215 So. Water Peirce Benjamin W. (Peirce & Taber), pictures and pic- ture framer, house 144K Union PEIRCE CHARLES H., treasurer New Bedford Insti- tution for Savings, William, corner North Second,
house 17 Seventh Peirce Charles L., mariner, boards 71 Pleasant Peirce Chas. M., master mason, house 75 Elm Peirce Chas. M., jr., lime, brick, and cement, 119 North
Water, h. 273 County, Acushnet Heights Peirce Chas. W., florist William Peirce, boards Clinton,
cor. Ash Peirce David R., carpenter, house 83 Maxfield Peirce Fally, widow of Ellery, house 64 Mill Peirce Frank, clerk (111 Water, Boston), bds. 44 Fifth Peirce Frank C, clerk (Boston), bds. 273 County Peirce George, piano-forte tuner, 72 William, house 285
Purchase Peirce James, 2d, grocer, 59 and 61 North Second, house
71 Pleasant Peirce Joanna L., widow of Otis H., house 86 Mill Peirce John C, master mariner, boards 44 Fifth Peirce John W., cooper and iron dealer, 99 South Water,
house 44 Fifth Peirce Julia A., widow of Wm. C, house 34 Seventh PEIRCE LLOYD N., cooper, 190 South Water, house
140 Third Peirce Maria, widow of David, house 24 Bedford Peirce Martin L , mason, house 84 Mill Peirce Mary J., tailoress, boards 69 Elm Peirce Mary M. Mrs., dressmaker, house 7 Chestnut Peirce Mary R., widow of Lorenzo, h. Acushnet avenue Peirce Simeon, farmer, house 4 Skiff's avenue Peirce Sydney F., outfitter, boards Mrs. Mary R. Peirce's,
Acushnet avenue Peirce Thomas R., cooper, house 24 Bedford Peirce Warren G, mason, boards 75. Elm
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Peirce William, house 53 Pleasant
Peirce William, clerk, house 58 Pleasant
Peirce William, florist, Elm, cor. Cottage, office 72 Wil- liam, house Clinton, cor. Ash
Peirce & Bnshnell (A. C. Peirce and L. Bushnell), pic- ture frames and photogiT^hs, passepartouts, etc.. 72, 74, and 76 No. Water
PEIRCE & TABER (Benjamin W. Peirce and Robert Taber), pictures and picture framers, 144 and 146 Union
Peirce, see also Pierce . [house do.
Pelan Thomas, grocery and variety store, 328 Purchase,
Pell George, caterer, house 159 Mill
Penney Edward B., city watchman, house 12 Cedar
Penney Edward F., tinsmith, 101 Third, h. 12 Cedar
Penniman Bethuel, jr., merchant, house 39 Fifth
Pennington Francis, house 294 County
Perkins Andrew W. (Perkins & Sherman"), wood & coal dealer, Cedar, cor. Hillman, and 150 South Water, h. Hill man, cor. Cedar
Perkins Charles M., hairdresser, under Mansion House, house 51 Mechanics' lane
Perkins Frank, bootmaker Hathaway & Soule's, house 31 Sherman [Hillman
Perkins* Jabez, watchman 1ST. B. Copper Works, house 44
Perkins Jabez B., bds. 44 Hillman
Perkins Urana P. Miss, h. 28 Chestnut
Perkins & Sherman (Andrew W. Perkins and Perkins B. Sherman), coal and wood, Cedar, cor. Hillman, and 150 South Water
Perry Abram H, laborer, bds. A. Oliver's, Kempton
Perry Antoine J., laborer, h. 22 Ash, opp. Middle
Perry Charles, mariner, h. 57 Smith
Perry Charles D., carriagepainter, h. 78 Forest
Perry Constance Mrs., h. 147 South Water
Perry Daniel, groceries and provisions, 66 Smith, house
125 Maxfield
Perry Eben, merchant, North, near North Second, house
137 County, cor. Union Perry Ebenezer S., merchant tailor, 4 Ricketson block,
Union, house 107 Maxfield Perrv Edward M., student, bds. 137 County PERRY ELLIS, coal dealer, foot of Hillman, house 78
Thomas Perry Ellis B., cutter E. S. Perry, h. 77 North Perry Frank, laborer, house rear 43 Middle Perry Franklin E., mariner, house 67 Allen Perry Frank J., carriagepainter G. L. Brownell, house r.
126 South First
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Perry George, city liquor agent, 4 Cheapside, h. 161 Mill Perry George W., carpenter, 23 North, h. 70 Spruce Perry Hannah Miss, house 194 Purchase Perry Henry C, machinist, bds. 95 Purchase Perrv Jabez W., master mariner, h. 35 Maxfield Perry John H. (J. H. Perry & Co.), bds. 8 Eighth Perry John S. (S. F. Perry & Son), livery and boarding
stable, 50 Elm, bds. 17 do. Perry Joseph, laborer, h. 256 So. Water Perry Joseph, laborer, h. Purchase, cor. Franklin PERRY J. H. & CO. (John H. Perry and Samuel C. Hart), commission merchants, and manfrs. of paints, oils, varnishes, etc., 58 So. Water, and coal dealers, foot of Walnut, cor. Front Perry Manuel, laborer, h. 67 South Water Perry Manuel, mariner, h. So. Front Perry Manuel J., laborer, h. 177 South Water Perry Maria W., widow of Edwin A., h. 69 Mill Perry Orren G., currier, h. 6 Liberty Perry Ruth, widow of Nathaniel, h. 92 Ray Perry Salmon F. (S. F. Perry & Son), livery and board- ing stable, 50 Elm, h. 17 do. Pei-ry Samuel C, driver hose-carriage, h. 88 Ray Perry Samuel S., provision dealer, 100 Purchase, house
105 Summer Perry Solomon T., master mariner, h. 77 North Perry Stephen D., mail contractor, bds. 116 Kempton Perry S. F. & Son (Salmon F. and John S. Perry), livery
stable, 50 Elm Perry Thaddeus M., farmer, h. Acushnet av. Perry William A., engineer, h. 70 Parker Perry William D., teamster, h. Bellville Perry William H., shoemaker Hathaway & Soule's, house
202 Fifth Peters Peter J., laborer, house Bellville Peterson Louis, currier Job Wade, bds. 2 Atlantic Pettigrew John, laborer, h. 45 South Water Petty Fannie E., widow of Henry, h. 37 School Peugh John A., laborer, h. 92 Sullivan Pey James, weaver, h. Washburn
Phelan John E., brakeman N. B. R. R., bds. 4 Maxfield Phelan Richard, laborer, h. 4 Maxfield Phillips Alexander, weaver, h. 192 State Phillips Allen, bds. 184 Purchase Phillips Charles F., printer, bds. 56 Hillman PHILLIPS CHARLES S., in N. B. Flour Mills, house
56 Hillman Phillips Edward J., currier Job Wade, bds. 25 Willis
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PHILLIPS GEORGE R. (Wm. Phillips & Son), com- mission merchant, 7 Middle, house 97 Elm Phillips Henry T., framemaker Pierce & Bushnell, house
Ricketson's court Phillips Jonah, weaver, h. Washburn Phillips Reuben, laborer, h. rear 186 Kempton Phillips William (William Phillips & Son), commission
merchant, house 39 High Phillips William & Son (William and Geo. R. Phillips),
commission merchants, 7 Middle Phinney Charles H., expressman, h. 6 Maxfield Phinney Nathan, mason, house 81 Pleasant Phinney Nathan D., clerk Union Boot and Shoe Co., bds.
81 Pleasant Phinney Otis B., clerk J. H. Perry & Co., bds. 81 Pleasant Phinney Sarah G., widow, house 115 Pleasant Pickens George (Pickens & Ashley), grocer", 353 Pur- chase, house do. Pickens James, dyer Excelsior Dye House, h. do. PICKENS & ASHLEY (George Pickens and Abiel D.
Ashley), grocers, 353 Purchase Pickford Thomas, works Wamsutta Mills, h. 11 Austin Pierce Alexander, mason, boards 159 Middle Pierce Andrew, butcher, house 112 High Pierce Andrew G., treasurer Wamsutta Mills ; agent New Bedford, Vineyard and Nantucket Steamboat Co., and pres't. and treas.New Bedford and Fairhaven Street Railway Co., office over Merchants' National Bank, No. Water, house 89 Spring Pierce Asa B., mason, house 147 Elm Pierce Austin, glass cutter, house 216 So. Water Pierce Betsey, widow of Martin, house 159 Middle Pierce Bradford S., cement, soil and drain pipe manufac- tory, 9 Bedford, house 43 School Pierce Charles, painter, boards 27 Cypress Pierce Charles C, mariner, bds. 39 Elm [27 Elm
Pierce Charles E., job pressman Standard office, boards Pierce Charles W., mason, boards 159 Middle Pierce Crawford S., mason, house 189 Middle Pierce Ebel, master mariner, boards Sampson House Pierce Eben, bomb lances, 6 William, h. at Hallowell, Me. Pierce Edward T., student, boards 89 Spring Pierce Elizabeth H. Mrs., house 211 South Water Pierce Ellery (Bryant & Pierce), provision dealer, 174
County, house 106 Hiedi Pierce Erskine, traveling salesman, h. 91 Summer Pierce Frank, seaman, house 89 So. Sixth Pierce Frank C, lather, house 1 Spruce Pierce Frederick H., shoemaker, h. 172 Kempton
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Pierce Geo. L., mason, boards 159 Middle
Pierce Henry C. (Chas. A. Gray & Co.), teamster, 1ST. B.
R. R. depot, h. 247 Purchase [Water
Pierce Herbert S., slipper maker, 14 William, bds.215 So. PIERCE H. P. music teacher, house 65 Fourth Pierce Latham C, mason, boards 43 School Pierce Maria A. Miss, millinery and fancy goods, County,
corner Wing, house do. Pierce Mary, widow of Jabez N., house 199 So. Water Pierce Mary E., widow of Thomas R., house 14 Allen Pierce Mary F. Miss, music teacher, house 65 Fourth Pierce Mary P., widow of Clark, house 14 Cypress Pierce Otis, mason, house 1 Spruce
Pierce Otis N., bookkeeper Wamsutta Mills, over Mer- chants' National Bank, h. 11 Cottage, near Union Pierce Philip A., lawyer, 24' North Water Pierce Thomas IT., sash and blind maker, h. 181 Purchase Pierce Uriah G., teamster, house 185 Pleasant Pierce William G.. packer N. B. Cordage Co., h. 71 Forest Pierce, see also Peirce
Piere Joseph F., laborer, house 181 So. Second Pierman Chas., sailmaker Simpson Hart,bds. 11 No. Second Pike Andrew J., butcher, h. Kempton, near Jenny Lind Pillings John, works Wamsutta Mills, house 9 Austin Pinkham Mrs., house 151 State Piper Augustus D., hairdresser, under Parker House,
house 49 Mechanics' lane [80 S. Sixth
Piper Robert H., caterer and bill poster, 28 William, h. Pitcher Herbert F., clerk, 64>£ Purchase, bds. 46 William Pitman Benjamin, silver ware manufacturer, 80 Union, h.
25 South Cottage Pitman Deborah, widow of Samuel, house 29 Bedford Pitman George W., carpenter, house 28 Chestnut Pitman Henry Lee, printer Standard office, h. at Fairhaven Pitman Robert C, Judge of the Superior Court, house
Maple, cor. Ash Pitman Samuel P., carpenter, boards 853 Purchase Pitman William F., slasher tender Potomska Mills, house
13 Rivet [Savings, bds. 28 Chestnut
Pitman William H., clerk New Bedford Institution for Pitslau Lewis, weaver, house 188 State Pitts E. C. Miss, dressmaker, 1 and 2 Brownell's block Pittsley Howard, teamster, house 3 Tarkiln Hill road Pittsley Reuben, farmer, house 2 Braleyville road Pittsley William, 2d, farmer, house Old County road Pittsley William, farmer, house Braleyville road Place Hannah, widow of Henry, house rear 35 Smith Place Rlioda C. Mrs., boards 47 Hillman Place William J., painter, house rear 35 Smith
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Plant John, shoemaker, house 1 Austin
Plant Nicholas, shoemaker, house 334 Purchase
Piatt William, weaver, house Hazard, near State
Plummer Frederick A., furniture painter Caleb Maxfield,
house 296 Purchase Plumrner Horace M., confectioner, house 29 Willis PLUMMER LEANDER A., treasurer N. B. Cordage Co.,
office Rotch's square, h. Hawthorn, cor. Page Poland er Peter, in picker room Wamsutta. Mills, li. Orange Pollard Samuel N., grocer, Head of the River, h. do. Poll ay Jacob, rigger, house 33 Oak Pollay Mercy Mrs., house 22 Allen Pollock Albert H., iron molder, boards 102 Third Pollock Daniel G.s melter Grinnell's Iron Foundry, house
162 Grinnell Pollock Frederick, cigar maker, boards 12 Bethel Pollock George H., foreman Grinnell's Iron Foundry, bds.
Simon S. Pollock's, Washington [Bethel
Pollock John, boot and shoe maker, S0}4 Union, house 12 Pollock John H., boot and shoemaker, boards 12 Bethel Pollock Nelson G., molder, boards 99 Washington Pollock Samuel H. (A. G. Stanton & Co.), grocer and
provision dealer, 137 Third, house 14 Crapo Pollock Simon S., h. Washington, corner Crapo Pomeroy Henry G., machinist, h. 127 Purchase POND ELMON D., restaurant, 67 and 69 William, h.
57 Elm Pool George A., cooper, house 82 Third Pool George H., apprentice, boards 82 Third Pool Philip S., laborer, house Plainville Pope Abner P., carpenter C. DeWolf, bds. 119 William Pope Emily Mrs., house County, opp. Pope Pope Frank L., clerk, 6 No. Water, bds. 27 Walnut Pope John G. W., City liquor agency, 4 Cheapside, h. 27
Walnut Pope Lewis S., contractor, h. Old County road Pope Samuel P., refiner Thayer & Judd, h. Pope's Island Pope Thomas, jr., house Acushnet avenue Pope William G. E., merchant, 29 No. Water, h. County,
opp. Pope [h. County, n. Timothy
Popple Benjamin F., oil presser W. A. Robinson & Co., Popplestone Alfred M., miller N. Flour Co., h. 44 Arnold Popplestone Susan, widow of Wm., h. 71 Fourth Post Corinne H. Miss, boards 118 Washington Post Harry, trimmer Hathaway & Soule's, bds. 17 Bonney Post Nancy, widow of Richard G., h. 118 Washington POST OFFICE, North Second, cor. William, E. Antho- ny, postmaster Post Ruth, widow of Francis, h. 17 Bonney
174 NEW BEDFORD [P] DIRECTORY.
Post William C, fitter, house 163 Grinnell
Potomska Mills, South Water, between South and Rivet,
treasurer's office 50 South Water Potter Almira Miss, house 90 Linden, Mt. Pleasant Potter Ahner S., paintgrinder, house 33 High Potter Andrew H. (Doane, Swift & Co.), merchant tailor
and seamen's outfits, 51, 53 and 55 Union, h. 19 Eighth Potter Asa, laborer, house 66 Cypress Potter Charles W., butcher, h. Kempton, n. Jenney Potter Charles W. H., carpenter, house 23 Chestnut Potter Cynthia H., widow of Jonathan, h. 120 Kempton Potter Elizabeth. D., widow of Stephen N, h. 161 County Potter Fred. S., clerk, 40 No. Water, h. at Dartmouth Potter Frederick P., gardener, h. New County road, near
Durfee Potfer George A., farmer, house Hathaway road Potter George P., farmer, house 2 Logan Potter George F., shoemaker, bds. Frederick P. Potter's,
New County road [Flynn, Hazard
Potter Geo. H., painter E. J. Kempton, bds. Mrs. L. A. Potter Isaiah H., calker, house 74 Hillman Potter James C, carriage trimmer Geo. L. Brownell, h.
197 County Potter Joshua W., farmer, h. Hathaway road Potter Julia Miss, house 54 Middle
Potter Peleg, house 124 Middle [High
Potter Philip, laborer Humphrey, Kirby & Co., house 33 Potter Simon, house New County road, near Durfee Potter Sophia, widow of Pardon, h. 22 Maxfield Potter Southward, 2d. accountant, 117^ Union, house 69
High Potter Thomas N., clerk Thos. Otis, bds. 184 Purchase Potter Thomas P., carpenter and builder, Bellville road,
Head of the River, h. do. [23 Chestnut
Potter Warren S., steam and gas-fitter, 45 No. Water, h. Potter William, carpenter, house 82 Ray Potter William F. (William F. Potter & Co.), wholesale
grocer, Union, cor. No. Front, bds. 35 Eighth POTTER WILLIAM F. & CO. (William F. Potter),
wholesale grocers, Union, cor. North Front Potter William J. Rev., pastor Unitarian Church, h. 223
Union, n. Lincoln Potvin Antonio, laborer, h. Brick block, Orange Power James, carder, bds. 210 Pleasant Power Michael, house 20 Austin court Power Michael E., machinist, house Robeson Powers James, laborer, house 200 State Powers James, weaver, h. Ray, near Washburn Powers James F., machinist, house 200 State
NEW BEDFORD [p] DIRECTORY. 175
Powers Mary K., widow of Edmund, house Robeson
Powers Nicholas, house 180 Ray- Powers Walter, weaver, house 232 Ray- Pray Sarah A. C., teacher Grove school, bds. 41 So. Water
Pray Win. H. H., boardinghouse, 14 School, and 41 So. Water
Prentice Sarah V., dressmaker, 4 Fifth, house do.
Prescott Charles D., physician, room 8, Liberty Hall building, h. Eighth, cor. William
Prescott Oliver, lawyer, 24 No. Water, h. 117 County
Preston James, laborer, h. 321 Pleasant
Prevost Austin, laborer, h. 153 Ray
Prew Charles, mulespinner, h. Mt. Pleasant, p. reservoir
Price Charles E., blacksmith, bds. 21 Seventh
Price Deborah, widow of Simeon, h. 200 Purchase
Price George H, mariner, bds. 200 Purchase
Price Keziah R., widow of Benjamin, h. 102 Pleasant
Price Mary A. Mrs., house 236 Middle
Price William F., h. 200 Purchase
Priest M. L., bot. physician, h. 9 Parker
Prime Mary, widow, h. 8 Cypress
Princent Manuel, farmer at Mrs. Parker's, Bellville
Prine Manuel, h. 225 So. Water
Prior James P., cooper, h. 50 North
Prudent Frederick, bds. Sheridan House, 9 No. Second
Prynne William, miller, h. 82 Pleasant
Purrington Chas. F., seaman, h. 76 Hillman
Pnrington Chas. G., laborer, bds. 68 Mill
Purrington Chas. H., roller in Copper Works, bds. Wra. S. Purrington's, Acushnet av.
Purrington Clarence L., laborer N. B. Copper Works, bds. Wm. S. Purrington's, Acushnet av.
Purrington Elias, carpenter, h. Acushnet av.
Purrington Frank H., printer, bds. 76 Hillman
Purrington Henry A., carpenter, h. 85 Walden
Purrington Hiram S., boards Win. S. Purrington's, Acush- net avenue
Purrington John A., shipjoiner, h. 63 Smith
Purrington Nathaniel S., h. 76 Hillman
Purrington Philip B. (Purrington & Brown), house fur- nishing goods, 55 Purchase, h. North, cor. Cypress
Purrington Wm. S., roller N. B. Copper Works, house Acushnet av.
Purrington & Brown (Philip B. Purrington and Oliver F. Brown), crockery, house furnishing goods, and paper hangings, 55 Purchase, Liberty Hall building
Puttz Gustave, boot and shoe maker, 84 Middle, h. 86 do.
Pyle William D. F., pastor Zion Methodist church, house 8 Cypress
176 NEW BEDFORD [Q-ft] DIRECTORY.
QUILL DENNIS, laborer, li. 13 Orange
Quinlan Alice Mrs., h. 195 Pleasant
Quinn James, laborer, h. 134 South Water
Quinn Lawrence, laborer N. B. Copper Works, house rear
90 Linden Quinn Peter, laborer, h. 64 Prospect Quinn William, machinist, bds. 4 Austin court Quinnan Mary Mrs., boardinghouse, Hazard, n. State Quinnan Thomas, rnulespinner, h. 197 State Quinnan William, spinner Wamsutta Mills, h. 210 Ray Quint Alonzo H., pastor North Congregational church,
Purchase, house 179 Union Quirk Patrick, laborer, h. Tremont, n. Arnold
RABE HENRY, baker J. Libbey & Co., bds. 42 Middle
Rabe Ludwig, saloon, 42 Middle, house do.
Rafferty Elizabeth, widow of Peter, h. 65 So. Water
Rafferty Thomas, laborer, bds. 65 South Water
Rafferty William, pedlar, h. 65 South Water
Ragan Catherine, widow of John, h. 199 State
Ragan John, rnulespinner, h. 199 State
Rainey William R., tailor, 31_ North Water, boards 11
North Second Rand Hiram, farmer, house Acushnet avenue Randall Betsey IL, widow of Obediah, house 6 Elm, near
North Water Randall Charles G., painter, h. 82 South Second Randall Charles S., merchant, Rodman, cor. No. Front, h.
21 Hawthorn, cor. Irving court Randall Cynthia Mrs., dressmaker, h. 63 Kempton Randall Frederick H., laborer, house 9 Cypress Randall George A., machinist, bds. 84 South Second Randall Leander T., laborer, bds. 6 Elm Randall Ransom, house 6 Pearl
Randall Rufus, cooper, 16 and 18 Coffin, h. 84 So. Second Ransom Joseph H., mariner, h. Tremont, n. Arnold Rathbun Elisha, carpenter, bds. 149 Ray Raustron David, weaver Potomska Mills, boards Fearing
House Ray Charles M., calker R. S. Eldridge, h. at Dartmouth Ray Elizabeth Mrs., h. foot of Cannon Ray Isaiah C, lawyer, 146 Purchase, h. 113 Hillman Raymond Allen, bds. Sampson House Raymond Calvin (Hatch & Co.), express, 142 Union, b.
Cypress, cor. Sycamore RAYMOND EBEN P., printer Whalemen's Shipping
List, 21 Hamilton, h. 129 Kempton Raymond Josiah K., messenger Hatch & Co.'s Express,
bds. Calvin Raymond's, Cypress
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Raymond Micajah K. (Thing & Co.), proprie,
Express, 122 Union, h. 81 Elm *" Read Abby N., widow of Frederick A., h
corner Summer Read Frederick, mariner, h. Sycamore, co Read Joseph R. (Taber, Read & Co.), 11
8 Eighth
Read Sarah, wido.w of John, h. basement 148 No. Second Read Sarah W., widow of Alexander, house County, cor.
Parker Read William Alexander, bds. Sarah W. Read's, County Read William F., clerk Taber, Read & Co., h. 8 Eighth Reardon Patrick, cardstripper, h. 184 State Records Ellery, shipcarpenter, house 96 Maxfield Records John C, machinist, boards 96 Maxfield Redfern Joseph, weaver Potomska Mills, h. 259 So. Water Reed Albert B., house 217 South Water Reed Benjamin, laborer, h. Hazard, cor. Purchase Reed Benjamin F. H., reporter Standard, h. 103 Sycamore Reed Charity A., widow of J. Abner, h. 19 Sears court Reed Charles A., teamster, boards 217 So. Water Reed Caroline P., widow of Josiah V., h. 91 Maxfield Reed Charles T., teamster, boards Simeon Hawes, Head of
the River Reed Edwin J., mariner, boards 28 Pearl Reed Frederick R., at Humphrey, Kirby & Co.'s paint
works, boards 155 Purchase Reed Gustavus L. (Paulding, Reed & Gifford), boot man- ufacturer, 14 William, house 99)4 Purchase Reed Isaac, farmer, house Plainville Reed Jeptha, laborer, house Kempton, corner Summit,
Cannonville Reed Jeptha, stonecutter, house 146 No. Second Reed Joseph, works Wamsutta Mills, house Ashland,
near Linden Reed Julian A., mariner, house head of Court Reed Lyman K., stonecutter, house 223 County Reed Mary, widow of Thomas, house 21 Chestnut Reed Nathan, laborer, house 35 Third Reed Patrick, in oil manufactory, house 194 Ray Reed Philip, laborer, house 88 High Reed Richard A., mariner, house 252 So. First Reed Timothy (Dewson, Williams & Co.), prop. N. B„
Tannery, house at Boston Reed William, laborer, house Tarkiln Hill road Reeks William, plumber, house 108 Ray Reid Betsey W., widow of Erastus B., h. 100 William Reid Isabella, teacher Fifth street grammar school, bds*.
100 William 12
178 NEW BEDFORD [R] DIRECTORY.
Reiley Dennis, laborer, house Seneca 1 Reiley Michael, laborer Gosnokl Mills, house Wall Remington Emerald A., painter, house 60 Thomas Remington Holclen B., conductor N. B. R. R., h. 86 Ray Remington James, boards 72 Elm [Jesseville
Remington John G., at N. B. R. R. depot, h. 69 Linden, Remington Joseph Mrs., widow, house 72 Elm Remington Rosetta, widow of Thomas, h,. 7 County REPUBLICAN STANDARD, E. Anthony & Sons,
pubs., 67 Union Rexford Frances B., widow of Alfred, house 6 North Rexford George P., machinist, boards 6 North Reymond William, boarding-house, 63 North Second Reymond William H., mariner, boards 63 North Second Reynard William H., master mariner, house 142 Third Reynard William II., jr. (Sherman & Reynard), livery
stable, So. Sixth, junction County, house 142 Third Reynolds Asa, laborer, h. Bellville rd., Head of the River Reynolds Benjamin, m older N. B. Copper Works, house
11 Durfee [Durfee
Reynolds Charles B., laborer, h. New County road, near Reynolds Charles II., laborer, boards Charles B. Reynolds',
New County road Reynolds Clara R. Miss (C. R. Reynolds & Co.), 13
Cheapside, house do. Reynolds Clara R. & Co. (Misses Clara R. and Phebe
Reynolds), millinery goods, 13 Cheapside Reynolds Clarissa C, widow of Wm. F., house 8 Bethel Reynolds Edward G., driver J. Libby & Co., h. 82 Mill Reynolds Isaac, farmer, house Old County road Reynolds Isaac, laborer, house 201 Kempton Reynolds James R., laborer, house 55 South Water Reynolds Joseph B., blacksmith N. B. Copper Works'
boards Parker, cor. Cedar Reynolds Luther, boarding-house, 1 Logan Reynolds Luther, jr., blacksmith F. C. Terry, Head of the
Rivei\ boards do. Reynolds Mary Miss, dressmaker, house 57 Summer Reynolds Noah, jr., farmer, house 1 Braleyville road Reynolds Phebe Miss (C. R. Reynolds & Co.), 13 Cheap- side, boards do. Reynolds Sampson S., wood sawyer, h. rear 158 Pleasant Reynolds Thomas, foreman J. Barnett, bds. 44 Middle Reynolds Warren, shoemaker, h. Durfee, beyond Vine Reynolds Wike, grocer, 185 So. Water, house do. Reynolds William, laborer, house 5 Austin court Reynolds Willie F., shoemaker, house New County road,
near Durfee Reynolds Wm. F., laborer, house 2 Skiff's avenue
NEW BEDFOED [R] DIRECTORY. 179
Rhodes Amos H., engineer, house 330 Purchase
Rhodes Henry W., painter, boards 330 Purchase
Rhodes William C, engineer, boards 330 Purchase
Rice Adoniram J., bread drivei*, house 27 Allen
Rice Simeon, grocer, 52 Arnold, house 50 do.
Rich James, carpenter, house 7 Spruce
Richards Alfred, proprietor Little Compton, Fall River,
Marion, and Westport point stage line, h. 74 Walden Richards Edward F., finisher Hathaway & Soule's, bds.
95 Purchase Richards George D., clerk N. B. R. R., bds. 53 Elm Richards Henry, weaver, house 12 Hazard court Richards James, weaver, boards 12 Hazard court Richards John II., finisher Hathaway & Soule's, house 151
Grinnell Richards Julia P., widow of John, house 245 Middle Richards William D., livery stable, 20 South Second, h.
53 Elm Richardson Geo. W., stonecutter, house New County rd.,
near Durfee Richardson Jesse, laborer, house 111 Ray [Second
Richardson John, weaver Potomska Mills, h. 266 South Richardson John, jr., weaver Potomska Mills, boards 266
8o. Second Richardson John T., dry goods, 18 So. Water, h. 64 School Richardson Joseph, house 184 County [County
Richardson Lewis, tinsmith Tobey & Coggeshall, bds. 184 Richardson Marcus O., sole leather cutter, house New
County road, near Durfee Richardson Marcus O., jr., shoemaker, house 3 Durfee Richardson Mrs., house 218^ Middle Richey David, laborer, house 10 Hazard court Richmond Abby P., widow of Cyrus A., house 2 Fourth Richmond George B., inspector and weigher Custom
House, office North Water, cor. North, h. 34 High Richmond George W., laborer, house 43 Wing Richmond Henry (S. P. Richmond & Co.), baker, 173
Union, boards 43 Wing Richmond Joshua (J. Richmond & Son), merchant tailor,
31 North Water, h. 96 County Richmond Josiah, master mariner, h. 3 Ricketson court Richmond James H. C. (J. Richmond & Son), merchant
tailor, 31 North Water, house Irving court Richmond J. & Son (Joshua and Jas. H. C. Richmond),
merchant tailors, 31 North Water Richmond Mary, widow of Edward, h. 54 No. Second Richmond Samuel P. (S. P. Richardson & Co.), domestic
bakery, 173 Union, house 37 School
180 NEW BEDFORD [ft] DIRECTORY.
Richmond S. P. & Co. (Samuel P. and Henry Richmond),
bakers, 173 Union [Cannouville
Bicker Alonzo W., cigar maker, 28 No. Second, h. Beach, Ricker George B., bootmaker Hathaway & Soule's, house
81 North Ricketson Abner K., stevedore, house 247 So. Water Ricketson Arthur, physician, bds. Little's, Head of the
River RICKETSON BARTON, Jk., treas. N. B. Five Cents
Savings Bank, Purchase, house 19 Seventh Ricketson Benjamin T., merchant, house 61 Filth Ricketson Cecile O, widow of Barton, house 63 Bedford Ricketson Charles W., clerk Merchants' National. Bank,
house 17 Allen Ricketson Daniel, house Brooklawn, Acushnet avenue Ricketson Daniel H., boatman, house 250 South Water Ricketson Geo. B., cutter, 89 Fifth Ricketson George P., mariner, house 308 So. Water Ricketson Frederick, fisherman, h. County, cor. Delano Ricketson Henrietta B. Miss, teacher private school, house
63 Bedford Ricketson Henry G., house 37 Mill Ricketson James R., accountant, house 57 Fifth Ricketson John H., master mariner, h. 78 Washington Ricketson John S., foreman H. H. Fisher, h. 80 Middle Ricketson Joseph, 2d, merchant Commercial wharf, house
Clark's point [South First
Ricketson Jotham H., clerk E. P. Freeman, boards 154 Ricketson Levi, mariner, house 33 Delano Ricketson Lydia, widow of Resolved, h. 33 Delano Ricketson Walton, artist, 142)^ Union, boards Daniel
Ricketson's, Brooklawn, Acushnet avenue Ricketson William L., clerk Parker House, bds. 61 Fifth Ricketson Wm. P., bookkeeper J. Ricketson, 2d, house
Clark's point Ridley Clark, house Hathaway road Rigby James, spinner, boards Fearing House Riley James J., laborer, h. Wamsutta, n. Purchase Riley James, waiter, house 215 Kempton Riley James, machinist, house Ray, opposite Pearl Riley James, glassworks, house 178 South Second Riley James A., boot-treer Hathaway & Soule's, boards
105 Allen [Court
Riley John S., ropemaker, house Chancery, north from Riley Mary A., millinery, 165 Purchase, bds. 8 Chancery Riley Michael, laborer Chas. M. Pierce, h. 5 Hillman Riley Michael, spinner, house 9 Austin court Riley Nancy, widow of Thomas, house West Campbell, n.
North Chancery
NEW BEDFORD [R] DIEECTOEY. 181
Riley Owen, weaver, boards 304 County Riley Patrick, mariner, house Wains utta, n. Purchase Riley Philip, shoemaker A. E. Lucas, house 9 Bethel Riley Robert, gardener, house rear 105 Allen [Chancery Riley Thomas, fisherman, h. West Campbell, cor. North Riley William R., ropemaker, h. rear 105 Allen Rine John, laborer, house Wall Ringford Alfred, weaver, house 20 Hazard court Ripley Henry (Ripley & Tripp), lumbeu dealer and plan- ing mill, 125 North Water, h. 54 Pleasant RIPLEY & TRIPP (Henry Ripley and David K.Tripp),
lumber dealers and planing mill, 125 No. Water Ripner George M., cooper, h. 152 No. Second Rita Amelia Mrs'., house 206 South Water Ritchie Alexander, works Potomska Mills, h. 71 Prospect Ritter John Wesley, laborer, house Bellville Roach David, currier, boards 128 So. First [Water
Roach Edward R., horseshoer, Mechanics' lane, h. 207 So. Roach Eliza, widow, house 188 County [North
Robbins Abram R., tinsmith Parker & Sherman, house 56 Robbins Albert L., mariner, house Mt. Pleasant ROBBINS AUGUSTUS, granular fuel, Court, next
Cordage Factory, h. 10 Cedar Robbins Edmund M., machinist, boards 66 Mill Robbins Eliphalet H., proprietor Elm wood House, 69 Elm. Robbins Elisha, laborer, house 52 Parker Robbins Hepsey R. Mrs., house QQ}4 Mill Robbins John H., upholsterer Caleb Maxfield, house 43
Smith Robbins Melinda, widow of Kimball, jr., h. 19 Walnut Robbins Thomas C, carriage smith, h. 66K Mill Robbins William A., pop corn manufacturer, 57 Union,
house 160 do. Robbins William S., carpenter, h. 228 County Roberson Dorcas Mrs., h. rear 163 Kempton Robert Doctor, weaver, house 191 State Roberts Ambrose, laborer, house 4>£ Austin Roberts Joseph E., variety store and boarding house, 179
South Water Roberts J. D. (W. D. Andrews and J. D. Roberts), phot- ographer, 52 Purchase, house 179 So. Water Roberts Oliver A. Rev., pastor North Christian church, h.
85 Fourth Roberts William, mariner, house Division Robertson James W., varnisher Peirce & Bushnell, bds.
6 Park Robertson Joseph W., h. 65 Maxfield Robertson William, shipjoiner, h. 6 Park Robeson Emily P., widow of Andrew, h. 134 County
182 NEW BEDFORD [ft] DIRECTORY.
• Robier Peter, h. 13 Austin court Robinson Adoniram J., butcher, h. Old County road Robinson Daniel, weaver, h. 201 Pleasant Robinson David, calker, h. Swamp, n. Cedar Robinson Edgar F., clerk, h. 351 South Water Robinson Edward H. (W. A. Robinson & Co.), oil and
candle manufacturer, 50 South Water, house at
Providence Robinson Elizabqth A., widow of Peter, h. 242 Middle Robinson Ellis, shipcarpenter, h. 118}4 County- Robinson Hannah B. Miss, teacher Fifth street grammar
school, bds. 63 Third Robinson James (W. A. Robinson & Co.), oil and candle
manufacturer, 50 South Water, and pres. and treas.
Potomska Mills, h. Bush, cor. Orchard Robinson James M. (Allen & Robinson), carpenter and
builder, Leonard's wharf, h. 351 So. Water Robinson John, cigarmaker, 122j^ Union, bds. Ill South
Water Robinson John, weaver, bds. 198 State Robinson John A., porter, 45 North Water, house Swamp,
near Cedar Robinson John H., tinsmith, h. Swamp, n. Cedar Robinson Jones, farmer and auctioneer, h. Bellville Robinson Mary A., widow of Rev. Abraham, house 230
Middle Robinson Jamuel C, teamster at Almshouse, Clark's point Robinson Stephen D., teamster, h. 207 South Second Robinson William, mulespinner, h. 88 Linden Robinson William, shipcarpenter, house Summit, n. Noel
Taber road, Cannonville Robinson William A., clerk W. A. Robinson & Co., bds.
21 South Sixth Robinson Willis, mariner, h. Swamp, n. Cedar ROBINSON W. A. & CO. (James and Edward H. Rob- inson), oil and candle mnfrs., 50 South Water Rock James, grocer, 105 South Water, h. do. Rock Michael, weaver, bds. 345 Purchase Rodericks Joseph, chestmaker, h. So. Front, n. Howland Rodericks Manuel, laborer, house 277 So. Water Rodericks Thomas, laborer, bds. Ill South Water Roderigue Francis M., ropemaker, h. 6 Ash Rodgers John D., clothes cutter, 113 So. Water, bds. do. Rodman Benjamin, farmer and ice dealer, house Wood- lawn, entrance on Linden Rodman Samuel, manuf. cotton, office North Water, cor.
North, house 92 Spring Rodman Thomas R., clerk S. Rodman, bds. 92 Spring Rody James, in Copper Works, bds. 345 Purchase
NEW BEDFORD [R] DIRECTORY. 183
Roe John, boilermaker Union Boiler Co.
Roger Antone C, passepartoute maker, bds. 13 Mill
Rogers Abiathar, stonecutter, house New County road,
cor. Grand Rogers Abigail, widow of Isaac, h. 38 Foster Rogers Ann E. Mrs., h. 252 Purchase Rogers George H., baker, h. 5 Borden Rogers Hannah "W ., widow of George, h. 100 Pleasant Rogers Job M., painter, 21 Union, h. 5 Borden Rogers Joseph, mariner, b. 256 South Water Rogers Michael C, teacher Middle street school, house 22
Pope Rogers Samuel, hairdresser, under Mansion House, boards
51 Mechanics' lane Rogers Sarah, widow of Joel P., h. 8 Noel Taber road Rogers Sullivan W., carpenter, 8 William, bds. at Fair- haven Rogers Thomas A., shipcarpenter, h. 3 Noel Taber road Rogers Walter S., painter, 21 Union, h. 5 Borden Rogers William H., harnessmaker, bds. 252 Purchase Rollins Wm., laborer, h. 95 South Sixth Rooney John, ropemaker, h. 181 So. Second Root Elizabeth P., widow of Marshall, boarding-house,
Purchase, corner Union Rooth Benj. S., organist, h. 83 Walden Rooth Harriet E. Miss, teacher of music, h. 83 Walden ROOTH HENRY, pianoforte dealer, repairer, and tuner,
83 Walden, house do. Roper John H, porter, bds. Parker House Roscoe William, glass cutter Mt. Washington Glass
Works, house 2 Hickory Rose Abby Ann Mrs., house 190 Ray Rose Daniel D., currier, h. 59 Cypress Rose Francis F., currier, h. 59 Cypress Rose Frank, laborer, h. 179 South Second Rose Joseph, laborer, h. 271 So. Water Rose Manuel, cooper, house Delano Rose Simon M., leather manufr., h. 59 Cypress Rosefield Matilda Mrs., house 11 Elm Roshur Charles A., laborer, bds. 46 Bedford Roshur Frank, hairdresser, bds. 46 Bedford Roshur Sarah A., widow of William P., h. 46 Bedford Ross David, mulespinner, house 193 State Ross Geo. H, ropemaker Cordage Factory, house rear 154
Kempton Ross James M., laborer, h. 21 North Chancery Ross Manuel, laborer, house 233 County Ross William, glassmaker, bds. 108 So. Front Ross William F., seaman, house 79 Cedar
184 NEW BEDFORD [R] DIRECTORY.
Rotch Morgan, clerk N. B. Cordage Co., Rotch's whf., bds.
133 County Rotch Wharf Co., office Rotch's square ROTOH WILLIAM J., president N. B. Cordage Co.,
office Rotch's square, h. 133 County Rounds John, farmer, house Kempton, Cannonville Rounds John H., foreman N. B. Tannery, h. Kempton, c.
Jenney Rourke John, shoemaker, h. 14 Hazard court Rourke John C, glassmaker, h. 133 South Water Rourke Patrick, coachman, house 175 Mill Rousseau Louis, saloon, 8 Pearl, h. 15 Brick blk., Orange Rowe John J., machinist, house 12 Bethel Rowe John T., hostler, house 208 Purchase Rowe Matthew B., stonecutter, h. 26 So. Second Rowe Thomas B., teamster, h. 9 South Second Rowland Edward Rev., rector Grace Episcopal Church, h.
92 County Roxas Manuel, manner, house 180 South Second Royle James, weaver, h. Hazard, near Purchase Ruberg Charles, compositor Mercury office, h. 45 Foster Ruby George, barber, bds. 86 South Sixth Rugg Charles P., principal High school, h. 87 Spring Ruggles John A., carpenter, house 107 Summer Ruggles Mary T. Miss, dressmaker, h. 69 Foster Ruggles Lucy T., clerk E. Haskell's, house 69 Foster Rulon Samuel H, brass finisher Gifford & Allen, house
140 South Third Russell Abram, house 91 County Russell Allen, farmer, house Old County road Russell Andrew, machinist Morse Twist Drill Works, bds.
106 Fourth Russell Benjamin, artist, house 149 Middle Russell Catherine B., widow of William O., h. Kempton,
opp. Jenney, Cannonville Russell Chancey, curtain upholsterer, 104 So. Sixth, h. do. Russell Charles H., carpenter, boards 108 Cedar Russell Christine M., widow of Edward R., h. 110 Fifth Russell Edmund N., painter, 25 Centre, bds. 5 Cedar Russell Edward, bookkeeper, Central wharf, bds. 91 County Russell Edward, farmer, house Plainville Russell Elihu, master mariner, house 50 County Russell Elihu O;, drillmaker Morse Twist Drill and Ma- chine Co., h. 1 Howland Russell ElishaE., master mariner, house 39 Third Russell Elizabeth H, widow of Thomas, h. 222 Union Russell Frederick B., mariner, bds. E. Russell's, Plainville Russell Frederick T., mariner, bds. 104 So. Sixth
NEW BEDFORD [R] DIRECTORY. 185'
Russell George T., jr., teacher Acushnet school, house at
Acushnet Russell George W., polisher, h. rear 57 Smith Russell Humphrey, carpenter, house 108 Cedar Russell James A., printer Standard office, h. 1G3£ Purchase Russell James R., expressman, h. Elm,* cor. Sixth Russell James H., foreman G. Homer & Co.'s, h. 80 Fifth Russell John A., farmer, bds. Old County road Russell Judith Miss, h. Hawthorn, near Page Russell Lydia, widow of John, house 65 Walnut Russell Lydia Miss, house Hawthorn, near Page Russell Martha Miss, private school, Arnold, near County,
house Walnut, cor. Sixth Russell Nancy, widow of Job, house 80 Fifth [Fifth
Russell Nathaniel D., driver J. Libby & Co., boards 80 Russell Olive, widow of Isaac, house 39 Third Russell Pamela W., widow, bds. 86 Ray Russell Pardon, laborer, h. Hathaway road, west of Noel
Taber road Russell Pardon, jr., carriagemaker, bds. Hathaway road Russell Peter, laborer, house Clark Russell Philip, glassmaker, h. 100 South Second Russell Roland T. G. (Bowen & Russell), sign painter,
104 Third, bds. 71 do. Russell Ruth Mrs., house 132 Union Russell Sally Miss, house Hawthorn, near Page Russell Samuel J., house 154 Grinnell Russell William A., purser str. Wamsutta, h. 77 State Ryan Edward, carpenter J. M. Foster, bds. 146 Purchase Ryan Holder M., laborer, h. 7 West Campbell Ryan John, fireman in Chemical Works, h. Clinton, cor.
Emerson Ryan Mary, widow of James, house 15 Hazard Ryan Thomas, shoemaker, bds. J. Ryan's, Clinton Ryan Thomas, laborer, house Parker, n. Chancery Ryan Thomas, laborer, house rear 1 Purchase Ryan William P., cooper, house QbU Prospect Ryder Charles F., baker, 173 Union, boards George G.
Ryder's, Rockland Ryder Edgar F., tailor, 51 Purchase, bds. 119 William Ryder Ebenezer (Ryder & Smith), sparmaker, 152 North
_ Water, house 45 Sycamore Ryder George F. (Gardner & Ryder), oils, 15 Centre,
boards Harrison, near Oak Ryder George G., stonecutter, house Rockland, near
Thompson's farm Ryder James, house 63 Bedford Ryder Jane, widow of Wm. S., house 103 Middle RYDER LINUS, box manufacturer, 9 Pine, house at
Fairhaven
186 NEW BEDFORD [g] DIRECTOEY.
Ryder Willard, master mariner, house 39 Third Ryder William James, shoemaker, house 3 Rockland Ryder & Smith (Ebenezer Ryder and Arvin Smith), spar
makers, 152 No. Water Ryder, see also Rider
SABENS PHILANDER G., teamster, house Delano, n.
First Sabens Weston G., teamster, house 1 Cannon Sabins Holder, blacksmith, house 10 Park Sadler John, nurse, house Grand Sadler John N, watchman, h. 17 Noel Taber road Sadler Mary Mrs., house 11 Noel Taber road Sadler Wm. J., picker, house 17 Purchase Saley Daniel D., officer House of Correction, h. 10 Cedar Salisbury Levi, house 27 Mill
Salisbury Wendell, mariner, h. So. Water, cor. Division Salmon John, fireman Wamsutta Mill, h. 101 State Salter Mary, widow of William, h. 108 So. Seventh Samplin Parker S., laborer, house 61 Spruce Sampson Benj. F., blacksmith, h. 154 No. Second Sampson Elias, h. Ashley, between County and Ashland Sampson Elias Smith, stone splitter, house New County
road, near Durfee Sampson Geo. E., bds. E. S. Sampson's, New County rd. Sampson House, John Gawith, proprietor, 121|- Union Sampson Rachel H., widow of John D., h. 41 Mill Sampson Seth J., clerk, 72 No. Water, h. 41 Mill Sampson Warren W., overseer in shoe shop, House of
Correction, house 38 Kempton Sandber-g Jacob, ropemaker Cordage Factory, h. Court,
near Jenney Sanborn William, boards 8 Old Market sq. Sanders Henry V., clerk Wm. Sanders, h. 68 North Sanders Martha B., widow of Henry, h. 68 North Sanders William, mariner, house 29 Chancery Sanders William, clothing, 108 and 112 Union, h. 218 do. Sanderson Charles A., painter Brovvnell, Ashley & Co. Sanderson Chas. G, painter, bds. 167 Kempton Sanderson Samuel S., second hand Wamsutta Mill, house
Hazard, n. State Sanderson Wm. B„ handle maker, h. 169 Kempton Sanford Abraham T., cooper, house 115 Fifth Sanford Betsey, widow of Benj. T., house 42 Mill Sanford Betsy, widow of Squire, house 51 Kempton Sanford Charles H., bookkeeper, boards Washington, cor.
Dartmouth Sanford Edwin, boards 13 Morgan Sanford Eliza H. Miss, teacher Bush St. school, h. 33 High
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Sanforcl Gardner T., cashier, 43 No. Water, h. Morgan, c.
Cottage Sanforcl Giles, cooper, house Ward
Sanford Henry, clerk, Union, cor. North Front, h. 98 Elm Sanford Isaac, cooper Wm. J. Norton, h. 64 Spruce Sanford Isaac T., framer, house 165 Kempton Sanford Sylvia, widow of Benj. F., h. 102 High Sanford Thomas, upholsterer C. Maxfield, h. 19 Third Sanjam Joseph, works in Wamsutta Mills, house in Brick
block, Orange Sarvent George W., teamster A. W. Perkins, house 20
North Cedar Sarvent Lucy A., widow of John, h. 20 No. Cedar Savage John, junk collector, house 125 Allen Savery Mary B., widow of Timothy, house 84 Kempton Savery Mary E. Miss, assistant, Friends' academy, Morgan SAWIN ALBION K. P., teamster and hay dealer, Mer- rill's wharf, house 148 Third Sawin Geo. F., clerk, bds. 148 Third Sawtelle Isaac F., master mariner, h. 151 Pleasant Sawtelle Joseph F., hackman, h. 153 Elm Sawyer Frederick T., teamster, h. 11 Emerson Sawyer Gideon T., mason, house 48 North SAWYER JOHN A., shipsmith, 25 North Front, house
Noel Taber road, near Parker Sawyer John J., shipsmith J. Durfee, bds. Noel Taber rd Sawyer Melville, laborer, h. 201 Kempton SAWYER STEPHEN P., stoves and tinware, 89 Mid- dle, house 48 North Sawyer William W., shipsmith, 25 No. Front, bds. J. A.
Sawyer's, Noel Taber road Saxby John, second hand Wamsutta Mills, boards 322
Purchase Saxon Elias E., carriagepainter, bds. 322 Purchase Saxon James, spinner, h. 322 Purchase Sayer Charles C., Register of Deeds, Southern District of Bristol County, office Court House, house'' 57 Fourth Sayer Wm. L., reporter Daily Mercury, h. 72 Third Scammon George H., laborer, house 11 Third Scarborough Henry A, hairdresser, 173 Purchase, house
7 Spruce Schlesier Constantine R., boot and shoe maker, 99 Mid- dle, house 101 do. Schneider Philip H., tailor L. McGrath's, h. 31 School Schofield James, spinner, h. 120 First Schofield John, tanner, h. Kempton, opp. Jenney Schofield Richard, weaver, h. 19 Austin court Schuler George, bootmaker Hathaway & Soule's, boards 95 Purchase
188 NEW BEDFORD [g] DIRECTORY.
Schultz Charles N., teaser Mt. Washington Glass Works,
house 66 Dartmouth Schwall George, varnisher Caleb Maxfield, h. 11 Bonney Schwall James B., drug clerk C. H. & H. A. LaAvton, bds.
11 Bonney Scott Hagar, widow, house 126 Kempton Scott Henry, job wagon, 22 So. Water, h. 29 Sherman Scott Jacob H. N. Mrs., house 189 Elm Scott Joseph M., hairdresser, 124 Union, h. 7 Emerson Scott Lucy B., widow of William, .h. 175 Middle Scott Peter, mariner, house 12 Cannon Scott William, carpenter, bds. 44 Union Scribner Merritt, butcher, house 108 Fifth Seabury Alexander H., merchant, Brick block, foot of
Union, house 31 Eighth Seabury Charles P., master mariner, h. 47 Fifth Seabury Edward W., house 26 Walnut Seabury Humphrey W., master mariner, h. 124 County Seabury Julia A. Miss, h. 50 Fifth Seabury Oliver H, botanic physician, h. 117 Fifth SEABURY OTIS, president New Bedford & New York
Steamship Co., office 6 Commercial wharfj house 44
Fourth Seabury Pardon G., h. County, cor. Sycamore Seabury Sally, widow of William, h. 50 Fifth Seals Harrison, porter Sullings, Kingman & Co., house 65
First Seals Spencer, laborer, house Sullivan, n. Middle Searell Charles, rigger, Merrill's wharf, h. 79 Kempton Searell Charles T., carpenter, h. 13 Kempton Searell Wm. A., supt. Thomas' Academy of Music, and
prop. Waverly Hall supper-room, h. 54 Summer Searl Geo. J., currier Job Wade, bds. 11 Liberty Sears Anthony F., quartermaster revenue cutter, house
21 Oak Sears Brasilia W., teacher Parker street grammar school,
boards 75 Hillman Sears Edward, painter, 93 Middle, h. Purchase, c. North Sears Hannah, widow of Prince, h. 28 Elm Sears Hannah M. Mrs., h. 9 Franklin Sears Isaiah, hog trader, h. 21 Griffin Sears James H., carpenter, h. 84 Walden Sears Joseph, house 1 Orange Sears Marshal G., carpenter, h. 90 Grinnell Sears Nathan, boatbuilder, h. 17 Third Sears Rosanna Miss, house 11 Allen Sears Sarah E., teacher Middle street grammar school,
boards 21 Griffin Sears Willard, house 31 Purchase
NEW BEDFORD [g] DIRECTORY. 189
Sequiera Victor, laborer, bds. 124 Middle
Severance Betsey, widow, h. Head of the River
Shannon Mary, widow of Wm., vest maker, h. 73 Pleasant
Shara Manuel, mariner, h. 127 Third
Sharpies James, weaver, h. 16 Hazard court
Sharpies John,, weaver, h. 8 Austin court
Sharpies John Jb\, weaver, h. 183 State
Sharpies Joseph, weaver, h. 2 Austin
Shaw Abraham, mason, h. 202 So. "Water
Shaw Albert, cabinetmaker, h. 72 High
Shaw Amy A., widow of Job, h. 129 North Second
SHAW FRANKLIN, carriage manufacturer, 51 Elm, h.
57 Summer Shaw Frederick P., house 235 Purchase Shaw George, telegraph line repairer, house 111 Fifth Shaw Geo. W., boards 106 Pleasant Shaw Harriett Mrs., house 59 No. Sixth Shaw James, weaver Potomska Mills, bds. 40 Rivet Shaw Job L., house 106 Pleasant Shaw John W., boards 35 Eighth
Shaw Thomas W. B., slasher Potomska Mills, bds. 40 Rivet Shay Bridget Miss, house 253 So. Water Shea Daniel, in candle works, house 186 So. First Shea Daniel, jr., teamster, house 186 South First Shea Dennis, laborer, house 134 South Water Shea Hannah, widow, house 139 Ray Shea Hannah A., dressmaker, house 43 Middle Shea Jeremiah, laborer, house 5 Campbell Shea John, boot and shoe maker, 97 So. Second, h. do. Shea John T., laborer, house 57 Smith Shea John T., jr., teamster, house 57 Smith Shea Michael J., junk dealer, 130 South First, bds. 126 do. Shea Patrick, laborer, house 126 So. First Shearmon Samson, superintendent City and Fish Island
Railways, house Fish Island Sheehan Daniel, laborer, house Clark Sheehan Owen, spinner N. B. Cordage Co., h. 219 Middle Sheehan Patrick, laborer, house 238 Ray Sheehan Timothy, laborer, house 77 Smith Sheehan Timothy, laborer in Copper Works, h. Clark Sheehy Michael, house 9 Campbell Sheffield Clara Mrs., house 157 So. Water Shields Wm., hairdresser, boards 86 No. Second Shepard Charles W., carpenter, house Hall's court Shepard Charles H, painter, house 28 Bedford Shepard Mary, widow of Isaac, house rear 65 Smith Shepherd Bryce, house 37 North Sixth Shepherd Caleb, house 91 High Shepherd David J., painter, house 22 Crapo
190 NEW BEDFORD [g] DIRECTORY.
Shepherd Eliza J. D., teacher Parker street grammar
school, boards 37 North Sixth Shepherd Elizabeth, widow, house rear 90 Linden Shepherd John B., apothecary, boards 67 Third Shepherd Margaret, widow of Moses, house 165 Elm Shepherd Nathaniel, watchmaker,94 Union, h. 82 Maxfield Shepherd Philip II., compositor Mercury office, h. 8 Bethel Shepherd Stephen IT., printer Standard office, house 122
Maxfield Sheridan House, 7 and 9 North Second Sheriff John L, tanner and currier, boards 44 Union Sherlock Mary, widow, house rear 41 Middle Sherman Abner (Sturtevant & Sherman), carpenter, 132
North Water, house 87 Walden Sherman Abram, carriage maker, house 95 Linden Sherman Albert G., house 13 Mill
Sherman Arthur, clerk, 1 Market square, bds. 68 William Sherman Asa R., pressman Standard office, h. 112 Purchase Sherman Caroline G., widow of Harvey, h. 182 Grinnell Sherman Charles A. S., salesman T. J. Gifford & Co., bds.
35 William Sherman Charles C, boot maker, bds. 72 So. Second Sherman Charles PL, carpenter, house 180 Grinnell Sherman Charles H. (Sherman & Reynard), livery stable,
So. Sixth, junc. County, house 33 County Sherman Charles H., plane maker, 14 William, house 199
Kempton SHERMAN CHAS. R, mathematical, nautical and
optical instruments, 49 North Water, h. 35 William Sherman Chas. T., machinist (Fairhaven), bds. 3 Green Sherman Chas. W., clerk C. H. & PL A. Lawton, boards
3 Kempton Sherman Clarence R., carpenter R. A. Sherman, bds. 60
Mechanics' lane Sherman Clarinda T., widow of Bradford, h. 44 Sycamore Sherman David W., farmer, house Old County road Sherman Edward D., clerk I. C. Sherman, bds. 26 Bedford Sherman Edward T., clerk, boards 182 Grinnell Sherman PYederick W., compositor Mercury office, bds.
3 Kempton Sherman Gideon, carpenter, house 159)4 Mill Sherman Gideon H., teamster, house 4 Ward Sherman Henry, carriagesmith, boards 40 County Sherman Henry P\, Govt. Light Boat, boards 38 Willis Sherman Plumphrey, house 264 County Sherman Isaac C, groceries and provisions, Fourth, corner
Bedford, house 26 Bedford Sherman Isaac E., at Oil Works, house 3 Green Sherman Jas. II., mariner, bds. 10 West Campbell
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Sherman James H. (Parker & Sherman), tin and sheet
iron -worker, 109 Union, house 182 Grinnell
Sherman James L., clerk Sturtevant & Sherman, h. 74
South Second [Kempton
Sherman Jireh C, gas and steam fitter, 24 "William, h. 38'
Sherman Job B., grocer, Foster, corner North, boards 67
Kempton Sherman Julia E. Mrs., dressmaker, 35 William, house do. Sherman Lucy K, widow of Seth, h. 129 No. Second Sherman Lucy T., widow of Obed, h. 67 Kempton Sherman Noah, teacher City Almshouse, Clark's Point Sherman N. Willis, mason, house 129 North Second Sherman Otis T., carpenter J. M. Foster, h. 47 Mechanics lane [tory, h. 14 Morgan
Sherman Peleg A., overseer spinning-room Cordage Fac- Sherman Perkins B. (Perkins. & Sherman), coal and wood, 150 So. Water, and Cedar, corner Hillman, boards Purchase [38 Willis
Sherman Philip S., master of Government Light Boat, .h. Sherman Pliny B., foreman Mercury Job office, 92 Union,
house 3 Kempton Sherman Rhoda Mrs., house 37 Maxfield Sherman Robert A., carpenter, Leonard's whf., h. County,
corner South Sherman Rufus, house 5 Ricketson's court Sherman Silas C., pilot, house 163 Mill Sherman Simeon K., clerk, house 163 Mill Sherman Stephen, ship carpenter, h 286 So. Second Sherman Uriah, house 79 Fifth
SHERMAN WM. D., blacksmith, 8 Pine, h. 119 Fifth Sherman William H., hack, livery, and boarding stable,
24 Fourth,'h. 57 School Sherman William J., clerk Union Boot and Shoe Co., h.
5 Ricketson's court Sherman William R., clerk, 49 No. Water, bds. 35 William Sherman & Reynard (Chas. H.' Sherman and Wm. H. Reynard, jr.), livery stable, and wood and coal, So. Sixth, junc. County Sherrett Lawrence, slasher, house 343 Purchase Sherrett Lewis PL, weaver, bds. 343 Purchase Sherry James, boots, etc., 57 Purchase, boards Mansion House [cor. Timothy
Shields Chas. M., plumber Plastings & Co.'s, h. County, Shields Mary, widow, house 208 Middle Shiels James, laborer, h. Emerson, opp. Clinton Shirley Frederick S., at Mt. Washington glass-works, h.
70 Washington Shiverick Henry G., painter, 25 Centre, h. Sixth, cor. Elm Shiverick Nathaniel, clerk Levi Hawes, bds. 72 Elm
192 NEW BEDFORD [g] DIRECTORY.
Shiverick William, clerk W. W. Wordell, bds. 72 Elm Shockley Joseph, house 28 Elm
Shockley Sarah D. H., widow of William, h. 40 Spring Shore Matthew, billiard saloon, 32>£ William, h. 42 Foster Short Dennis, musician, house 4 Cannon Shoules Charles J., carriagesmith C. H. Forbes, house 80 Middle [Middle
Shoules Charles W., carriagsmith C. H. Forbes, boards 80 Shove Mary, widow of David, house 29 Walnut Shreeves Joseph P., clergyman, h. Middle, cor. Emerson Shuman Mary E., widow of Paul, h. 4 Chestnut Shurtleff Israel H., clerk, 64 No. Second, bds. 167 Middle Shurtleff John R. (Chapman & Shurtleff), sailmaker, Un- ion, cor. Front, h. 39 Third Silva Annie F. Miss, music-teacher, h. 81 Washington Silva Anton e, mariner, house 9 Rowland Silva Antone J., shoemaker, bds. 123 So. Water Silva Antoine F., mariner, house 66 Giinnell Silva Emily, widow, house 4 Bush
Silva Francis M., bowling-saloon, 57 Rowland, house do. Silva Francisco, mariner, h. 124 South First Silva Frank, mariner, h. 182 South First Silva Frank, shoemaker, house 124 South First Silva John, laborer, house 127 South Front Silva Joseph, laborer, house rear 43 Middle Silva Joseph, house 107 South Water Silva Joseph D., master mariner, h. 81 Washington Silva Joseph F., laborer, h. 116 South Water Silva J. L., laborer, house 125 Summer Silva Lawrence, sailor, h. 124 South First Silva Lawrence, marble worker, h. 96 Mechanics lane Silva Manuel, laborer, h. So. Front, n. Rowland Silva Manuel, mariner, house 75 Grinnell Silva Manuel, mariner, house 124 South First Silva Manuel, mariner, house 136K South Water Silva Manuel, marble worker, 20 So. Second, house 177
South Second Silva Manuel A.,.seaman, house 31 South Silva Manuel J., boot and shoemaker, h. 189 So. Second Silva Victorino, mariner, house 65 Prospect Silva William, fireman N. B. Cordage Co., h. 24 Ash Silvester Charles H., mariner, bds. Ill Middle Silvester David, billiard-room, No. Second, cor. William, house 145 Middle [50 Russell
Silvester Frederick B., clerk Hatch & Co.'s express, house Silvester John C, mariner, house 85 Elm Silvester William R. N., dry goods, 28 Purchase, house 95 Third
NEW BEDFORD [g] DIRECTORY. 193
Silvester, see also Sylvester [at Bellville
Silvia John, shoemaker, north end Acushnet av., house
Silvia Manuel, fisherman, h. 126 South Water
Silvia Manuel, mariner, house 178 South Water
Silvia Manuel, painter, bds. 46 William
Simange Manuel, mariner, h. 189 South Front
Simmons Alexander W., cutter Geo. M. Eddy & Co., h.
21 Seventh Simmons Allen S., carriagemaker, Pine, h. 108 Fourth Simmons Antone, mariner, h. 298 So. Water Simmons Charles Mrs., house 205 Middle Simmons Charles C, clerk Hatch & Co.'s Express, house
242 County Simmons Chas. H., clerk, 20 No. Water, bds. 270 County Simmons David, mariner, h. Mt. Pleasant, c. Mt. Vernon Simmons Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, 10^- Purchase, h. do. Simmons Eunice R., widow of Win, S., house 168 South
Second Simmons Frank B., bookkeeper Morse Twist Drill and
Machine Company, bds. 12 County Simmons Geo. W., carriagepainter Geo. L. Brownell, h.
168 So. Second Simmons James M., building mover, h. 316 Purchase Simmons Jeremiah, teamster, house 5 Seneca Simmons Philip, house 91 Ray
Simmons Sarah L., widow of Arphaxad, h. 70 Hillman Simon Nathan, fancy dry goods, 62 Purchase, house do. Simpson Andrew J., baggagemaster N. B. Railroad, house
160 Union Simpson James, weaver Wamsutta Mills, h. Washburn Simpson Orton S., house Fair, n. Dartmouth Simpson Susan, widow of Edward, h. rear 208 Middle Simpson Thomas O., glassworks, h. Fair, n. Dartmouth Sinclair James G., master mariner, h. 118 So. Second Singleton John, mulespinner, boards 196 State Sisson Daniel W., clerk, 104 North Water, house Old
County road Sisson Daniel W., gunsmith, 22 So. Water, h. 22 Bedford Sisson Edward R., homoeopathic physician, 87 William,
house do. Sisson Geo. W., mariner, h. 17 Morgan's lane Sisson Gideon, carpenter, house 19 Chestnut Sisson James, laborer, boards Cypress avenue Sisson James E., saloon, 32 So. Water, bds. 5 School Sisson James G., saloon, under Mansion House Sisson Job, cooper, house 17 Morgan's lane Sisson Job, jr., mariner, house 17 Morgan's lane Sisson John F., mariner, house 18 Coffin Sisson Joseph L., fish and oysters, 161 Purchase, h. do- 13
194 NEW BEDFORD [g] DIRECTORY.
Sisson Mary J. Miss, tailoress, house 160 North SISSON OTIS A., soap manufacturer, 104 and 106 No.
Water, house 105 No. Water Sisson Sarah Mrs., house 94 Linden Sisson William Mrs., widow, house 70 Elm Skelley Barnard, ropemaker, house 62 Arnold Skiff Charles, fanner, house 8 Skiff's avenue Skiff Eliza S., widow of Benjamin, h. 211 Middle Skiff Samuel E., laborer, house 20 Oak Skiff Stephen B. (S. B. Skiff & Co.), blacksmith, Me- chanics' lane, house 76 Pleasant SKIFF S. B. & CO. (Stephen B. Skiff and Edward M.
Durfee), carriagesmiths and blacksmiths, Mechanics'
lane Skiff Thomas, farmer, house 5 Skiff's avenue Skiff William E., mariner, boards 20 Oak Skiff William li., blacksmith, Kempton, opp. Noel Taber
road, house do. Skinner Alfred E., stove mounter, house 164 Pleasant Slater James, Wamsutta Mill, h. Hazard, n. Purchase Slocum B. Frank, woodworker H. G. O. Cole, bds. Weaver Slocum Calvin J., boards 74 Middle Slocum Charity C., widow, house 59 Fifth Slocum Dulcinea, widow of John B., house 74 Middle Slocum Elizabeth M. Miss, house 59 Fifth Slocum Ezra C, horse dealer, house 155 Mill Slocum Francis H., teamster, house 88 High Slocum Holder, dry goods, 154 Union, bds. 95 Purchase Slocum James D., cooper Geo. Delano, h. 94 Fourth Slocum James N., laborer, h. Allen, n. Dartmouth line Slocum James T., house 34 Seventh Slocum John A., farmer, house head of Court Slocum Joseph R., master mariner, bds. 212 County Slocum Peleg (P. Slocum & Co.), dry goods, 15 South
Water, house 16 Fifth Slocum Philip D., house 112 Middle Slocum P. & Co. (Peleg Slocum and Leander Brightman).
dry goods, 15 South Water Slocum Sally, widow, house head of Court Slocum Sarah A., widow of Oliver D., h. 237 So. Water Slocum Sarah S., widow of Charles C, h. 38 Foster Slocum Stephen P., painter Dunham & West, house 129
Grinned [Third
Slocum Wanton D., candler S. Leonard & Son, h. 123 Slocum William, boardinghouse, 23 So. Water Slosson Henry C, boardinghouse, 6 & 8 So. Second yiy Thomas, jr., in clothroom Wamsutta Mill, boards 2
Logan
NEW BEDFORD [g] DIRECTORY. 195
Small David S., clerk freighthouse 1ST. B. R. R., house
177 Pleasant Smalley John, weaver, house 8 Hazard court Smalley Maria L., widow of Ezra, house 111 Third Smalley Orrick, city marshal, house 89 Third Smalley Orrick, jr., mariner, boards 89 Third Smart John, foreman Mechanical Bakery, 1 William, bds.
25 So. Second Smith Albert O, clerk, boards 100 Kempton Smith Alfred A., laborer, house 5 Elm Smith Alfred E., at glassworks, h. 3 Cheapside Smith Asa C, 91 Union, boards 98 Smith Smith Allen, jr., teamster E. Manclell, house 29 Bedford SMITH ANDREW J., horse shoer, Mechanics' lane, h.
78 Mill [h. 72 Kempton
Smith Arvin (Ryder & Smith), spar maker, 152 N. Water, Smith Benjamin, house 90 Bedford [Pleasant
Smith Charles B., engineer Water Works, house foot of Smith Charles H., machinist Morse Twist Drill Works,
boards 96 Fourth [House
Smith Chas. N., printer Standard office, boards Sampson Smith Charlotte Mrs., house 26 Wing Smith Clarence S., carpenter, boards 133 Grinnell Smith David, frame polisher, house 177 Pleasant Smith David, waiter, house 13 Park Smith Edward, in weaving room, house 151 State Smith Elizabeth, widow of Henry H., house 131 Smith Smith Elizabeth A., widow of John, house 131 Orchard Smith Elizabeth H., widow of Alvin C, house 77 Middle Smith Ella G. Miss, teacher, boards 3 Ricketson court Smith Eunice, widow of Eben R., house 17 Allen Smith Francis C, sash and blind maker Mosher & Brow-
nell, house Clark's Point road Smith Frank, mariner, house 184 South Water Smith Frank O, plane maker, 14 William, boards Thomas
C. Smith's, Weaver Smith George, boarding house, 160 So. Water . Smith George, carpenter, house 133 Grinnell Smith George, laborer, house 128 So. Front Smith George A., traveling agent, house 32 Sycamore Smith George G., fish dealer, 23 Union, h. 100 Kempton Smith Gorham B., clerk R. S. Lawton, bds. 72 Walden Smith Hannah, widow of Richard, house 131 Third Smith Harry A. decorator Mt. Washington Glass Works,
house 16 Allen Smith Henry, spinner Potomska Mills, bds. Fearing House Smith Henry, carriage smith Geo. L. Brownell, boards
Sheridan House Smith Henry B., laborer, house 8 Griffin court
196 NEW BEDFORD [g] DIRECTORY.
Smith Henry C, blacksmith, boards Sheridan House Smith Henry W, spar maker, rear 20 Front, house 84
Kempton Smith Henry W. (M. & H. W. Smith), photographer,
134>o Union, house School, cor. Seventh Smith Hugh, mule spinner Wamsutta Mills, boards 250
Purchase Smith Humphrey, laborer, house 111 South Seventh Smith Irving, clerk, boards 72 Kempton [102 High
Smith Israel, musician and leader of Brass Band, house Smith James, laborer, house Turner's court Smith James B., shipping clerk Morse Twist Drill Co., h.
91 Washington Smith James R., cutter, 31 North Water, h. 82 State Smith James R., house 6 West Willis [18 Bonney
Smith James T., telegraph operator, 26 North Water, h. Smith John, apprentice 11. G. O. Cole, bcls. 332 Purchase Smith John, laborer, house Merrimack, near Ray Smith John, laborer, h. West Campbell, n. No. Chancery Smith John B., shipwright and boat builder, Parker's
wharf, house 49 North [Willis
Smith John W., plane maker, 14 William, h. 5 West Smith Jonathan, house 124 Summer Smith Joseph, laborer, house 171 Grinnell Smith Joseph B. (Francis Lewis & Co.), dry goods, house
82 Grinnell Smith Joseph B., overseer Wamsutta Mills, h. 27 Franklin SMITH JOSEPH C. (Cota & Smith), grocer, Cedar, cor.
Middle, house 76 Cedar Smith Joseph H., laborer, house 98 Smith Smith Joseph W, hairdresser, 63 Union, house 7 Spruce Smith Josephine, widow of Thornton, house 7 Spring Smith Katy, widow of Lemuel R., h. 333 South Water Smith Lucy H., widow of Richard, house 80 Purchase Smith Lydia M., widow of Jona,, house 155 Kempton Smith Maria, widow of Matthew, house 124 Third Smith Mary A. Mrs., house 1 Hazard ct. Smith Mary A.Mrs., house 121 So. Second [South
Smith Mary T., widow of Cornelius, boarding-house, 81 Smith Mercy B., nurse, house 34 South Smith Morris (M. & II. W. Smith), photographer, 134}£
Union, house at Fairhaven Smith M. & H. W. (Morris and Henry W.), photograph- ers, 134% Union Smith Nancy Miss, house 95 South Sixth Smith Nancy M. Mrs., boards 108 William Smith Nathaniel, machinist Potomska Mills, h. 11 Rivet Smith Patrick, laborer, house 236 Ray
NEW BEDFORD [g] DIRECTORY. 197
Smith Philip, laborer, house Clark [c. Blackmore lane Smith Preston, weaver Potomska Mills, h. South Water, Smith Ralph, weaver, house 7 Rivet Smith Richard, weaver, house 332 Purchase Smith Robert G., mariner, house 333 So. Water Smith Robert G., jr., laborer, house 333 South Water Smith Samuel D., carriage maker, li. 3 Ricketson court Smith Samuel G., mariner, house 3 Ricketson court Smith Samuel J., decorator Mt. Washington Glass Works,
house 14 Allen Smith Shubael, ship carpenter, house 60 State Smith Shubael D., jr., clerk Central Union Association, boards 81 Third [River
Smith Susan E., widow of Abraham, house Head of the Smith Sylvia R., widow of James, h. 57 Washington Smith Thomas, weaver, boards 9 Rivet Smith Thomas, weaver, house 1 Hazard court Smith Thomas, laborer, house 250 Purchase [Weaver Smith Thomas A., blacksmith, house Dartmouth, below Smith Thomas C, blacksmith, h. Weaver, cor. Dartmouth Smith Timothy, laborer, house 212 Ray Smith Washington, laborer, house 8 Dartmouth Smith WillaixTN., stonecutter, h. 127 So. Orchard Smith William, ropemaker in Cordage Factory, house 62
Arnold Smith William, soap maker, house 208 Ray Smith William, weaver in Wamsutta Mills, h. 290 County Smith William B., hairdresser, 124 Union, boards 8 Dart- mouth [Purchase Smith William C, gas fitter T. J. GifFord & Co., bds. 80 Smith Win. G., toolmaker, house 46 North Second Smith William H., boat builder, foot of Cannon, house 70
Forest Smith William H, farmer, house 22 Oak Smith William H, mariner, bds. 90 South Sixth Smith William H., jr., boatbuilder W. H. Smith, house 81
Forest Smith William J., painter, house 110 Maxfield SMITH WILLIAM S., shipping office, Water, cor. Com- mercial, house 19 Howland Smith William T. (D. B. Folger & Co.), 116 Union, and
agent William O. Brownell, h. 79 North Smith William W. O, gasfitter, bds. 80 Purchase Smith Zeno, laborer, house 63 Mill Smithson Thomas, weaver, h. 16 Hazard court Snell David A., mechanical bakery, 1 William, house Mt.
Pleasant, next the reservoir Snell George V., tanner N. B. Tannery, house Jenney, near Kempton
198 NEW BEDFORD [g] DIRECTORY.
Snow Abnev W., farmer, h. north end Acushnet av.
Snow Abner W., jr., engraver, 65 William, boards A. W. Snow's, Acushnet av.
Snow Andrew, master mariner, h. 172 Middle
Snow Charles H., clerk, h. County, cor. Wing
Snow Frederick P., cabinetmaker, h. 8 County
Snow George, hack, livery, and boarding stable, 188 Coun- ty, house 175 Middle
Snow Hiram M., painter, 9 No. Water, h. Third
Snow James M., shipsmith, North Front, near Middle, h. 81 Chestnut
Snow John H., cigar dealer, 188 County, h. 175 Middle
Snow J. Proctor, accountant, h. 151 Middle
Snow Knowles, h. 83 Washington
Snow Loum Mrs., h. 153 County
Snow Loum, jr. (Loum Snow & Son), merchant, 29 No. Front, house 9 So. Cottage
Snow Loum & Son (Loum Snow, jr.), merchants, 29 No. Front
Snow Nancv, widow, h. Head of the River
SNOW OTIS, carriagemaker, 204 Purchase, h. do.
Snow Rebecca T., widow of Mark, h. Head of the River
Snow Robert, clerk, 29 No. Water, bds. 153 County
Snow Sylvester, grocei'ies and provisions, County, corner Wing, house do.
Snow William W., shipsmith, h. 249 County
Solitana Antoine, weaver, bds. Mrs. William Stewart's, r. Wamsutta Mill
Soule Edward, laborer, h. 231 So. Second
Soule Edward A., teamster, bds. B. F. Caswell's, Maxfield
Soule Isaac, h. 59 North Sixth
Soule Rufus A. (Hathaway & Soule), boot and shoe man- ufacturer, Pleasant, cor. Mechanics' lane, house 18 Campbell
Soule Stephen, laborer, h. 116 South Front
Soule Thomas H., 2d (Soule & Cranston), carpet uphol- sterer, 94- Purchase, h. 13 Lincoln
SOULE THOMAS H., Jr., prop, city laundry, 107 No. Second, bds. 117 Middle
Soule AVilliam P., driver Steamer 2, bds. 71 Foster
Soule William T., dry and fancy goods, 58 Purchase, h. 120 Pleasant
Soule •& Cranston (Thomas H. Soule and Orville W. Cranston), carpet upholsterers, 9)4 Purchase
Soule, see also Sowle
Southwick Elizabeth P., widow of George F., house 101 Summer [North Second
Southwick Henry T., blacksmith H. G. O. Cole, house 98
Southwick Martha A., widow of Henry W., house 98 No. Second
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Southworth Doctor, weaver, h. 191 Pleasant
Sowle Albert, fisherman, h. 116 South Front
Sowle Ann T., widow of Matthew M., h. 69 Forest
Sowle Benj. F., boat builder, h. 9 South Second
Sowle Benj. F., teamster, h. 156 North Second
Sowle Benj., jr., foreman Ripley & Tripp's, h. 229 County
Sowle Bradford, mariner, h. 67 Prospect
Sowle Charles H., machinist, h. 100 Fifth
Sowle Edward A., teamster, bds. 2 Maxfield
SOWLE FRED. A., doors, sashes, blinds, and wooden
ware, 8 and 10 William, h. 75 Middle Sowle Frederick L., clerk, 120 Union, bds. -75 Middle Sowle John H., seaman, bds. 60 Cypress Sowle Pel eg T., hostler, h. 60 Cypress Sowle William A., carpenter, 132 North Water, h. Durfee,
west of Cedar Spade Addie I. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 88 Forest Spade Mary, widow of David, h. 83 Forest Spare John, physician, h. 158 Mill Spare John V., dry goods, 184 County, bds. 158 Mill Spare Sarah L. Miss", teacher Bush street school, boards
158 Mill Sparrow Hartley A., grocer, Dartmouth, cor. Fair, h. do. Sparrow Orin L., fruit and confectionery, 68 Purchase, h.
164 Union Spencer Albert E., hatter, h. rear 148 Kempton SPENCER CHARLES L., surgeon and physician, 64
Purchase (tip-stairs), h. 59 Pleasant Spencer George, weaver, h. Penniman Spencer James W., carpenter, h. 25 South Second Spencer John, dresser Wamsutta Mills, house Austin, cor.
County Spencer Thomas, weaver Wamsutta Mills, h. Washburn,
near Acushnet avenue Spicer Benj. F., laborer, house 90 Smith Spicer Edward, carpenter, house 101 Smith Spicer Samuel, currier Job Wade, bds. 101 Smith Spindall Thomas, mulespinner, bds. 191 Pleasant Splane James, laborer, house 176 Ray Spooner Albert F., carpenter, boards 106 High Spooner Andrew J., gasfitter Jireh C. Sherman, house 46
William Spooner Benj. F., shipcarpenter, house 67 Mill Spooner Betsey, widow of Caleb, h. Head of the River Spooner Caleb, mariner, house 4 West Willis Spooner Chas. H., heater in Iron Works, h. New County
road, near Durfee Spooner Charles H., jr., currier, boards New County road, near Durfee
200 NEW BEDFORD [g] DIRECTORY.
Spooner Chas. H., ropemaker, house 10£ Cedar
Spooner Chas. L., farmer, h. Old County road
Spooner Chas. S., beltmaker Wamsutta Mills, house 230
County Spooner Edward C, teamster, William, cor. Bethel Spooner Edward O., provision dealer, 115 Purchase, h.
Kempton, Cannonville Spooner Elizabeth P. Mrs., teacher Hill school, boards
107 Hillman Spooner Frederick P., watchman Gosnold Mills, h. New
County road, near Durfee Spooner Gideon B., master mariner, house 40 North Spooner Harriet E., widow of Samuel, h. Old County rd. Spooner Henry, teamster, house 70 So. Second Spooner James L., teamster, boards 106 High Spooner Jeduthan, farmer, h. Old County road Spooner Joseph S., farmer, house Head of the River Spooner Joseph W., clerk Macomber Brothers, boards 46
William Spooner J. Gardner, house 101 Ray Spooner Lucy, widow of Cornelius, h. 5 Chancery Spooner Lydia Miss, school teacher, h. 4 West Willis Spooner Lydia H. Mrs., house 18 Seventh Spooner Mary Mrs., house 10^- Cedar Spooner Micah, farmer, house Old County road Spooner Rufus, mariner, h. Old County road Spooner Samuel K., carpenter, house 164 Kempton Spooner Sylvester O, tailor, 96 Purchase, h. 101 Ray Spooner Thomas, boards 19 Maxfield Spooner Walter F., molder, h. New County rd., n. Durfee Spooner Walter W., cabinetmaker, house Kempton, Can- nonville Spooner Wm. B., painter A. P. Manchester, house head
of IS'o. Front, near bridge Spooner Wm. R., clerk Morse Twist Drill and Machine
Co., boards 67 Mill Spooner Wing, mariner, house No. Front, n. Middle Spooner Wing, jr., cooper, h. Hazard, n. Pleasant Spooner Zachery, milkman, house Head of the River Springer Andrew R., blacksmith, 149 Kempton, house 10
Park Springer Cornelius A., master mnriner, h. 343 So. Water Springer Geo. W., stevedore, h. 13 No. Chancery Springer James F., master mariner, house 80 Cedar Springer John, farmer, house Kempton, n. Noel Taber rd. Springer Win., clerk Clark & Bartlett, house Ash, near
Union Squinn Lydia Miss, house 41 Maxfield Stafford James C, master mariner, house 73 North
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Stacy Frederick R., laborer, boards 34 Howland
Stacy Sidney, laborer, boards 34 Howland
Stacy Stephen D., carpenter, house 34 Howland (
Stall Susan A. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 31 Bush
Standish Davis T., molder J. Grinnell's foundry, house 20
Third Standish John A. Mrs., widow, house 20 So. Sixth Stanton Albert G. (A. G. Stanton & Co.), grocer, 137
Third, house 173 Grinnell STANTON" A. G. & CO. (Albert G. Stanton and Sam- uel H. Pollock), grocers and provision dealers, 137 Third Stanton Clarissa C, widow, house 46 Maxfield Stanton John, house Cedar, cor. Durfee Stanton John E., mariner, bds. John Stanton's, Cedar Staples Charles, machinist Morse Twist Drill Works, h.
39 So. Second Staples Clara S. Miss, teacher Middle street grammar
school, boards 91 Maxfield Staples Clarissa R., widow of Calvin, h. 91 Maxfield Staples Elias, shoemaker, house 77 Ray Staples James S. (Lee & Staples), blacksmith, bds. Pur- chase, cor. Linden Stapleton Bartholomew, laborer, h. 247 So. Water Stapleton Michael, clerk M. Holcomb, bds. 201 So. Water Starkey Amos, sewing machine canvasser, boards Man- sion House Stearns George W., physician, also chaplain of the alms- house, house 107 William Steil Frank, boot and shoemaker, 68 Union, house do. Steinen Augustus, Morse Twist Drill Co., h. 35 Sherman Stephenson Thomas, machinist, house 2 Austin court Stetson Charles F., engineer Thomas W. Cook & Co., h.
71 Middle Stetson Edward, dentist, 24 Purchase, h. 18 do. STETSON" GEORGE R., superintendent Morse Twist
Drill and Machine Co., h. 75 Allen Stetson Henry D., boatbuilder W. H. Smith, house at
Fairhaven Stetson Nathaniel, cooper, house 25 Campbell Stetson Silas, h. Bellville road, Head of the River Stetson Thomas M., lawyer, 36j^ No. Water, house 39
So. Cottage Stevens Dennis, laborer, house rear 27 Allen Stevens Geo. H., machinist, house at Fairhaven Stevens Henry, laborer, house 76 Bedford Stevens Henry, tinsmith, 101 Third, house 7 Bonney Stevens Thomas, laborer, h. 180 Pleasant
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Stevens William O., ropemaker, bds. 5 Cedar
Stevens William R., laborer, h. 5 Cedar
Stewart William, porter, h. 196 Kempton
Stewart William C., weaver, boards Mrs. Stewart's, rear
Wamsntta Mills Stewart William H., grocer, 194 Kempton, bouse do. Stewart William K, weaver, boards Mrs. William K.
Stewart's Stewart Wm. K. Mrs., boardinghouse, r. Wamsutta Mills Stickney Charles D., physician, 148^ Union, house 96
William Stimpson Francis C, blacksmith, h. 94 County Stimpson Nancy H., widow of George, h. 94 County Stirrett John, ropemaker, h. 33 Cedar St. Joseph's Hospital, Campbell, cor. Pleasant Stoddard Jacob, cooper R. Randall, h. Grinnell,n. County Stoddard Justin J., cooper R. Randall, h. 151 Grinnell Stoddard Mary T., widow of Allen, h. 74 County Stoddard Sarah E. Miss, teacher Fifth street grammar
school, bds. 74 County Stone Elizabeth H., widow of Joshua, h. 41 So. Cottage Stone Henry B., bookkeeper N. B. Iron Foundry, boards
41 South Cottage Stone Nathaniel H., student, h. 41 So. Cottage Stoopes John W., hairdresser, h. 7 Cedar Stott Nathaniel, calker Geoi'ge Cannon, h. 85 Kempton Stowe Hannah M., widow of Timothy, h. Ill County Stowe Sarah E. Miss, teacher Kempton street school, bds.
163 County Stowell Alexander .T, shoelaster, house Noel Taber road,
corner Kempton Stowell Charles H., butcher, h. Kempton, n. Jenny Lind Stowell Hephzibah, widow of Daniel, h. Dartmouth, near
Dartmouth line Stowell Mary J., tailoress, boards 31 High Stowell Nancy R., widow of Columbus, house Kempton,
near Jenny Lind Stranburg Caroline B., widow of Francis E., h. 88 County Stratton Stephen J., nightwatchman Wamsutta Mills, h.
149 State Stratton Charles S., machinist, bds. 149 State Strauss Rudolf, weaver, h. 15 Hazard court Stringer John, mulespinner, h. Hazard, n. State Strong Emily S., widow, house 5 Howland Strother William, carpenter, h. 247 Middle Stubbs Charles M., janitor Custom House, house 128
Purchase Studley Jethro S., carpenter, h. 58 No. Sixth
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Sturtevant Levi H. (Sturtevant & Sherman), carpenter,
132 North Water, h. 36 North Sturtevant William B., mariner, bds. 95 So. Second Sturtevant Zachariab, h. 95 South Second STURTEVANT & SHERMAN (Levi H. Sturtevant and
Abner Sherman), carpenters, 132 No. Water Suffern William J., weaver, bds. 318 Purchase Sufrino Gonsavels, ropemaker, house 22 Ash Sullavou Francis A., lamplighter, h. 194 Kempton Sullavou Manuel, lawyer, h. 94 Kempton Sullings David W., bds. 168 County Sullings John W. (Sullings, Kingman & Co.), hardware
and cutlery, 123 Union, h. 168 County SULLINGS, KINGMAN & CO. (John W. .Sullings, Geo. F. Kingman, and Chas. B. Hillman), hardware, stoves, house furnishing goods, and agricultural im- plements, 123 Union Sullivan Anna, widow, house r. 59 Summer Sullivan Cathai'ine, widow of John, h. 194 Ray Sullivan Cornelius, laborer, h. 320 Purchase Sullivan Daniel, laborer, h. 139 Ray Sullivan Daniel, laborer, h. 10 County Sullivan Daniel, laborer, h. Harrison, n. Hickory Sullivan Daniel, laborer, h. Penniman Sullivan Dennis, laborer, h. 236 Ray Sullivan Dennis, laborer, h. 10 County Sullivan Dennis, laborer, h. 114 South Water Sullivan Dennis, laborer, h. 149 Ray Sullivan Dennis J., laborer, house r. 39 Smith Sullivan Ellen, widow of Patrick, h. 195 State Sullivan Eugene, laborer, house Wall Sullivan Eugene, laborer, h. Merrimack, n. Ray Sullivan Jeremiah, currier Job Wade, bds. 3 Wall Sullivan Jeremiah, gardener at J. H. Clifford's, 87 South
Orchard, h. Ash, cor. Clinton Sullivan Jeremiah, laborer, bds. 178 Ray Sullivan Joanna, widow of James, h. 7 Willis Sullivan John, laborer, h. 86 Middle Sullivan John, laborer, h. Brick block, Orange Sullivan John, house 51 Middle Sullivan John, laborer, h. 139 Ray Sullivan John, laborer, house Wall Sullivan John, jr., laborer Gas Works, bds. 51 Middle Sullivan John C, laborer, house 12 Wing Sullivan Mary, widow of Timothy, h. 7 Willis Sullivan Mary, widow, h. 100 Allen Sullivan Mary, widow, h. 194 State Sullivan Mary J., widow of Daniel, h. 212 Ray Sullivan Michael, laborer, h. 151 Ray
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Sullivan Patrick, blacksmith, h. r. 139 Ray- Sullivan Patrick, laborer, house Clark Sullivan Patrick, laborer, h. north end of Purchase Sullivan Patrick, laborer, h. 63 Spruce Sullivan Patrick H., painter, bds. D. Sullivan's, Penniman Sullivan Sarah, widow of Daniel, h. 218 Middle Sullivan Thomas, master mariner, h. 7 Morgan Sullivan Thomas H., grocer, 57 Middle, boards 11 Allen Sullivan Timothy, card grinder, h. Brick block, Orange Sullivan Timothy, works in Wamsutta Mills, h. Merrimack Sumner Perry, house 23 South Second Sumner William W., house 23 South Second Sutherland Waldo A., salesman, 131 Union, boards 95
Purchase Sutton Benjamin, laborer, house 71 Prospect [First
Sutton Benjamin O., hostler William Richards, house 12 Swain Ann, widow of Frank D., h. Ash, n. Arnold Swain Esias R., currier, house 11 Liberty Swain Henry, laborer, bds. Ann Swain's, Ash Swain Lydia R., widow of ¥m. W., h. 107 County Swain Oliver, house 70 Fourth Swain Rebecca O, widow, house 77 Pleasant Swain Sarah Mrs., boardinghouse, 35 Eighth Swan Alfred, house 19 Spruce [Second
Swan Edward, dealer in oars, 20 So. Front, h. 77 South Swan Walter D., pump and blockmaker, 20 South Front,
h. 43 South Second Swanton William, laborer, h. rear 59 Summer Swasey Charles J., laborer, house 2 Spruce Swasey Charles L., port physician, 9S)4 Middle, boards
Parker House Swasey John H., medical student, h. 93^ Middle Swasey Matthew J., laborer, h. 95 South Water Swazay Alexander, painter, 9 No. Water, h. 117 Ray Swazer Manuel J., laborer, h. 126 So. Front Sweeney Ann Miss, weaver, h. 13 Hazard court Sweeney Daniel, laborer, house foot of Prospect Sweeney Dennis, laborer, house 8 Hazard court Sweeney Ellen, widow of Richard, bds. 27 Centre Sweeney John, grocer, 112 So. Water, house do. Sweeney Miles, house So. Front, n. Potomska Mills Sweet Albert, overseer weaving-room Wamsutta Mills, h.
158 Pleasant Sweet Daniel A., house 54 Cypress Sweet Elizabeth P., widow of Jonathan, h. 73 Summer Sweet Job (Job Sweet & Son), bone setter, 119 Kemp- ton, house 121 do. [119 Kempton Sweet Job & Son (Job and John H. Sweet), bone setters,
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Sweet John H. (Job Sweet & Son), 119 Kempton, bds.
121 do. Sweet Julien A., rollcoverer, bds. 158 Pleasant Sweet Leon E., clerk, bds. 158 Pleasant Sweet Ruthven E., clerk S. Hutchinson, bds. 158 Pleasant Sweet Stafford I., overseer fitting department Shoe man- ufactory, bds. 158 Pleasant Sweet Thomas, lather, boards 198 Ray Swift Albert H., engineer Gosnold Mills, h. 150 Pleasant Swift Alfred, house Head of the River Swift Anderson II., carriagemaker G. L. Brownell, house
Timothy, near Fourth Swift Andrew M., messenger Davenport, Mason & Co.'s
Express, h. 17 Willis Swift Ann, widow of Bartholomew, h. 205 Pleasant Swift Authur D., planemaker, bds. 150 Pleasant Swift Augustus, foreman in foundry, Fairhaven, house
75 North Swift Bros. (William C. N. and Rhodolphus N. Swift),
merchants, North, near No. Second Swift Edward B., messenger Davenport, Mason & Co.'s
Express, h. 242 Purchase Swift Elizabeth, widow of Obed N., h. 56 Fifth Swift Eliza W. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 109 High Swift Emily Mrs., house 150 Pleasant Swift Ezra J., confectionery pedlar, h. 241 Purchase Swift Francis H., house 06 Dartmouth Swift Frank E. (Swift & Bradford), gold and silver plater,
123^ Purchase, h. 17 Willis Swift Franklin K. Mrs., Avidow, h. 12 So. Sixth Swift George B., clerk M. C. Swift, h. 35 Spring Swift George D., blacksmith, Wing, cor. So. Sixth, h. So.
Sixth, corner County Swift Henry W., painter, 9 No. Water, h. 54 North Swift Herbert A., tailor Taber, Read & Co., house 90
Pleasant Swift Jireh (Swift <fc Allen), merchant, Taber's wharf, h
Bush, between County and Orchard Swift John F., clerk Swift & Allen, h. 104 Pleasant Swift John P., boards 150 Pleasant [Pleasant
Swift Leander H., cutter Taber, Read & Co., house 90 Swift Mary H., widow of Charles D.,h. 150 Pleasant Swift Moses C, merchant tailor, clothing and gents' fur- nishing goods, 128)^ Union, h. 35 Spring Swift Obed N., clerk, 17 No. Water, h. 56 Fifth Swift Orville V., cigar box manufacturer, Leonard's whf,
h. Purchase, cor. Hillman Swift Patrick., mulespinner, h. 205 Pleasant Swift Phebe C., widow, h. 217 Purchase
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Swift Philander R., carpenter, h. 43 Chestnut
Swift Rebecca D., widow, boards H. H. Swift's, Head of
the River Swift Rhodolphus N. (Swift Bros.), merchant, North, n.
No. Second, house at Acushnet Swift Rhodolphus W., clerk, bds. 56 Fifth Swift Richard N, blacksmith, h. 95 Washington Swift Robert, clerk Hatch & Co. Express, h. 238 County Swift Thomas N, clerk, h. Head of the River Swift Thomas W., block and pump maker, 17 No. Front,
h. Rockland, near County Swift William C. N. (Swift Bros.), merchant, North, near
No. Second, h. Orchard, cor. Bedford Swift William J., clerk, boards 150 Pleasant Swift William R. (Doane, Swift & Co.), merchant tailor
and seamens' outfits, 51, 53, and 55 Union, house 70
Spring SWIFT & ALLEN (Jireh Swift, jr., and Frederick S.Al- len), merchants, Taber's block, Taber's whf. Swift & Bradford (Frank E. Swift and Chas. R.Bradford),
gold and silver plating, 123j^ Purchase Swords John, carpenter, house 193 State Sykes William H, weaver Wamsutta Mills, h. 33 Austin Sylvester John, Eagle bowling saloon, 119 South Water,
house do. [at Fairhaven
Sylvester Winslow C, merchant tailor, 17 No. Second, h. Sylvester, see also Silvester Sylvia Ann M., widow, house 173 So. Water Sylvia Antone, laborer, house 127 So. Orchard [do.
SYLVIA ANTONE L., clothing, 159 So. Water, h. 123 Sylvia George, mechanic, house 71 Allen Sylvia John P., mariner, house 71 Allen Sylvia Thomas, mariner, house 8 Cannon Sylvia, see also Silva
TABER ABBY, widow of Jonathan, h. Mill, near Kemp- ton, Cannonville Taber Abrara F., tanner, bds. Mill, n. Summit, Cannonville Taber Albert M., carpenter, house 65 Cypress Taber Ann R., widow of Robert, boards 75 Washington Taber Caroline L., widow of Thomas, h. 84 Bedford Taber Charles (Charles Taber & Co.), 6 North Water, h.
9 Eighth Taber Charles & Co. (Charles Taber), pictures and pic- ture frames, passepartouts, etc., 6 North Water Taber Charles G., mariner, boards 23 Sycamore Taber Charles H, mason, house 157 Middle Taber Charles H, laborer, house rear 69 Linden Taber Charles H, master mariner, h. 172% Purchase
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Taber Charles M., clerk Charles Taber & Co., boards 9 Eighth [122 Pleasant
Taber Christopher C, baggage-master N. B. Railroad, h. Taber Cornelius G., marine diver, house 120 Ray Taber Cynthia, widow of John M., house 96 Elm Taber Cyrus, bookkeeper C. H. Briggs, bds. 93 Hillman Taber Cyrus E., shoemaker, Mt. Pleasant, near Durfee, h.
rear 397 Purchase Taber Daniel O., machinist, house 24 Allen Taber David H., laborer, house 114 Kempton TABER EDWARD S., Treas. Morse Twist Drill and Machine Co., h. 13 So. Cottage [5 Morgan
Taber Edward T. (Taber, Read & Co.), 117 Union, house Taber Elizabeth, widow of Stephen, house 146 County Taber Elizabeth M., widow of Samuel H.,h. 7 So. Chancery Taber E. Kempton, clerk Taber, Gordon & Co.'s, boards
189 County Taber Fred., boards 9 Eighth
Taber Freeman, carpenter, house 1 Tarkiln Hill road Taber Gamaliel, coffin maker, 48 No. Second, h. 7 North Taber George, master mariner, boards Sampson House Taber George, house Noel Taber road Taber George R., machinist N. B. Copper Works, house
6 North Chancery Taber Gibbs, mason, house 74 Mill Taber Gideon L., cooper, house 82 Walden Taber, Gordon & Co. (William G. Taber and William Gordon, jr.), commission merchants, Central wharf, cor. Front [Orchard
Taber Henry, merchant, office Central wharf, house 9 So. Taber Henry, 2d, inspector of petroleum oil, office base- ment City Hall building, house 93 Hillman Taber Henry C, clerk E. B. Whiting, boards 36 Elm Taber Henry G., carpenter, house 14 Mill Taber Jacob, master mariner, house 166 County , Taber James H., machinist, house 106 Cedar Taber James T., grocer, 6 Cypress, house 170 Mill Taber Jefferson, laborer, house So. Water, cor. Howland Taber John B., sail maker, house 92 Washington Taber John D., trader, house 130 Kempton [ton
Taber John G., saloon, 179 Kempton, h. Jenney, n. Kemp- Taber John H., rigger, house 24 North Taber Joseph, block and pump maker, 13 North Front house 81 Fourth [Second
Taber Joseph, printer Mercury office, house 62 South Taber Joseph A., compositor Standard office, bds. 62 So.
Second Taber Joseph R., jr., painter 31 Union, bds. 71 Walden Taber Lemuel W., photographer, house 76 Middle
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Taber Leonard, carriage maker G. L. Brownell, boards 34 South [Head of the River
Taber Lydia FT., widow of Isaac, boards J. E. Little's, Taber Lyman G., painter, 85 Middle, house 72 State Taber Marcus W., house Ashland, near Linden Taber Moses H., sailmaker C. Hitch & Son, h. Chancery,
near Court Taber Noel W., stevedore, house Kempton, cor. Jenney Taber Oliver R., grocery pedlar, house 15 Chancery Taber Philip, mason, boards 75 North Taber, Read & Co. (Edward T. Taber and Joseph R.Read),
merchant tailors, and ship agents, 117 Union Taber Rebecca, widow of George, house 73 Cedar Taber Reuben, clerk, 144 Purchase, boards 95 Hillman Taber Richard S., house 84 Bedford Taber Robert (Pierce & Taber), pictures and picture
frames, 144 Union, house 9 South Orchard. Taber Robert A., mason, house 74 Mill TABER ROBERT B., bookseller, stationer, and blank
book manufacturer, 49 Union, corner North Water,
house 50 Fourth Taber Robert W., clerk, 107 Union, h. 84 So. Second Taber Silas, laborer N. B. R. R. freight house, house 64
Pleasant Taber Sylvia, widow of Jethro, h. 142 Purchase Taber Thomas J., laborer, house 5 Walnut TABER WILLIAM C, pies. Gas Co., and N. B. Insti- tution for Savings, house 50 Fourth Taber Wm. C, Jr., pictures and passepartouts, 6 No. Water,
boards 26 Seventh Taber Wm. H., teamster, house 114 Kempton Taber Wm. G. (Taber, Gordon & Co.), commission mer- chant, Central wharf, cor. Front, house 189 County,
corner Mill Taber Wm. II., clerk, 56 Purchase, house 64 School Taber Wm. R., salesman I. & J. H. Palmer & Co., boards
90 Pleasant Tably Augustus, mariner, house 65 So. Water Tackney Philip, Gosnold Mills, house 210 Ray Taft Daniel F., house Mt. Pleasant, n. Durfee Taft Thomas J., bootmaker Hathaway & Soule, house
New County road Tafft John F., plumber, boards 8 Bethel Tafft Thomas J., shoemaker, h. New County rd., n. Durfee Talbot William, weaver, house 9 Hazard court Taliaferro John, barber, 231 Middle, house Sullivan, cor.
Middle Tallman Catherine G. Miss, house 33 Fifth Tallman Chas. S., variety store, 172 County, house do.
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Tallman Deborah, widow of William, house 57 State Tallman Edward G., bookkeeper, 60 and 62 Elm, house
58 No. Sixth Tallman Edwin S., laborer, house rear 316 Purchase Tallman James H., teller National Bank of Commerce,
35 No. Water, bds. 128 Middle Tallman Mary B., house 33 Fifth Tallman William, clerk, house 127 Grinnell Tallman William, jr., city assessor, office Library building,
house 57 State TALLMAN WILLIAM K, stable, 60 and 62 Elm, bds.
Parker House Tanner Julia A., widow of Saml. M., bds. 12 No. Chancery Tappan Francis W., real estate, 25 North Water, house
at Faii-haven Taryar Narcisse, in picker room, house 17 Hazard court Taylor Ann, widow of John II., house 12 Park Taylor Atwell C, house 29 Chancery Taylor Benjamin F., cutter Doane, Swift & Co., house
162 County Taylor Benjamin W., mariner, boards 4 Bush Taylor Edward, weaver, house 15 Austin Taylor George, cooper, house 160 Grinnell Taylor George A., shoemaker, house 19 Sherman Taylor Gorham, ligger, house 31 High Taylor Henry J., china, crockery, glass ware, and paper
hangings, 41 Purchase, h. 116 Middle Taylor Henry W., clerk H. J. Taylor, bds. 116 Middle Taylor James, deputy Coll. of Customs, Custom House
building, house 3 No. Cottnge Taylor James, jr., section hand in weave room Wamsutta
Mills, house Hazard, cor. County Taylor James H., mariner, bds. 156 No. Second Taylor James P., clerk, 99 Third, bds. 63 Dartmouth Taylor John, blacksmith, house 259 So. Water Taylor John Mrs., house 6 New Market square Taylor John A., apprentice Brownell, Ashley & Co., bds.
12 Park [mouth
TAYLOR JOHN P., druggist, 99 Third, house 63 Dart- Taylor John W., machinist Morse Twist Drill Co.. house
18 Sherman Taylor Josiah, foreman carding-room Potomska Mills,
house 60 Rivet Taylor Margaret, widow, house 264 So. Second Taylor Nathan, laborer, house 156 No. Second Taylor Richard, hairdresser, house 47 Smith Taylor Theodore, laborer, house 117 Smith Taylor Thomas, weaver Potomska Mills, boards 264 So, Second
14
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Taylor Thomas, weaver, house rear 78 Linden
Taylor Thomas J., carpenter, boards 108 Fifth
Taylor Virginia, house 46 Bedford
Taylor Wm, A., machinist, house 63 Kempton
Taylor Wm. H., pres. Ocean Mutual Ins. Co., 40 North
Water, h. Washington, cor. Dartmouth Taylor Wm. T., clerk H. J. Taylor, bds. 116 Middle Taylor Willie, hospital steward and nurse, City alms- house, Clark's Point Teachman Abram L., farmer, house Bellville Teamer Grace, widow, house 159 Kempton Teamer Thomas, laborer, house 159 Kempton TEMPLE LEWIS, hairdresser, 72 Union, house 166
Kempton Temple Mary, widow of Lewis, house 3 Walnut Tennyson Noah, laborer, house 55 Sherman Terry Alice, widow of Benj., h. 22 Noel Taber road Terry Betsey, widow of Eben, house 88 Smith Terry Chas. A. V., clerk (B.), house Hathaway road, cor.
Noel Taber road Terry Elias, contractor, house Hathaway road, corner
Noel Taber road Terry Francis C, blacksmith, Head of the River, h. do. Terry Killey E. (Western Lumber Co.), lumber, office 3
and 5 Fourth, house Clark's Point Terry Job M., grocer, 175 Kempton, house do. Terry Lemuel T., bookkeeper Mechanics' National Bank,
boards Head of the River Terry Thomas P., house Mill, Head of the River Terwilegar Anna Mrs., house 72 Linden [Cottage
Tetlow John, jr., principal Friends' Academy, bds. 7 No. Tew James, at Mansion House, house rear 26 First Tew Joseph C, cooper, house Plainville road Thacher Albert D., paper stock dealer, North Front, cor.
Centre, house 32 Maxneld Thacher Henry N., hostler, 28 William, bds. 26^ do. Thacher Thomas N, tinman Sullings, Kingman & Co., h.
at Fairhaven Thandiz Joseph, mariner, house 166 South Water Thatcher Elizabeth, widow, house 211 Middle Thatcher Frederick, carpenter, house 74 No. Second Thatcher Frederick J., carpenter, bds. 3 Franklin Thatcher Geo. L., paper hanger, house North Chancery,
cor. West Willis [near Purchase
Thatcher Henry E., works in Wamsutta Mills, h. Merrimack, Thatcher William R., shoemaker, h. Parker, cor. Cedar Thayer Charles H., boot and shoe maker, 59)4 So. Second,
house 51 First [82 Fourth
Thayer Edwin S. (Thayer & Judd), paraffine candles, h.
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THAYER & JUDD (Edwin S. Thayer and Lewis S.
Judd), manufacturers paraffine wax and patent
paraffine candles, Rotch's wharf THAYER & JUDD PARAFFINE COMPANY, office
Rotch's square Thing William H. (Thing & Co.), prop. Boston Express,
122 Union, house 2 Tremont Thing & Co. (Win. H. Thing and Micajah K. Raymond),
proprietors Boston Express, 122 Union Thomas Abiah, widow of Jacob, house 167 Elm Thomas Antone, seamen's clothing and boarding house,
111 South Water Thomas Caleb A., Potomska Mills, h. Timothy, n. Fourth Thomas Charles, laborer, house 8 Cedar Thomas Edward, whitewasher, house 8 Cypress Thomas Edward J., blacksmith N. B. R. R., house Mt.
Pleasant, north of Reservoir Thomas Francis J., mariner, boards 18 Chancery Thomas Geo. F., clerk, boards 35 Third Thomas Hannah, widow of Charles, h. 176 Kempton Thomas Henry F., office, 20 No. Water, h. 270 County Thomas Isaac S., carpenter, house 99 Cedar Thomas I. Loring, molder Joseph Grinnell's foundry, h.
96 Fourth Thomas James, laborer, house 161 Elm Thomas Jane F., widow of Francis, house Orchard Thomas John, calker, house 116 South First Thomas John, cotton factory, house 4 Pine Thomas Joseph, fisherman, house 256 So. Water Thomas Mary Jane Miss, house 17 Noel Taber road Thomas Mary J. Mrs., dressmaker, 89 William, h. do. Thomas Sylvanus Mrs., house 6 North Cottage THOMAS WILLIAM E., musician and teacher of dan- cing, and calisthenics, Academy of Music, 9 Fourth,
house 66 Third Thomas William W., master mariner, house 84 Kempton Thompson Adelaide Miss, dressmaker, h. 114 So. Seventh Thompson Almira, widow of Edwin, h. 116 So. Front THOMPSON ANNA C. MRS., bot. physician, 46 Wing,
house do. Thompson Catherine, widow of William, h. 75 Smith Thompson Catherine, widow of Charles H., h. 39 Middle Thompson Catherine L., widow, house 93 Grinnell Thompson Charles, painter, house rear 86 Elm Thompson David, spinner, house 292 County Thompson Edwin A., works Homer's oil manufactory, h.
110 South Front Thompson Frank P., decorator Mt. Washington Glass
Works, boards 93 Grinnell
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Thompson Geo. W., glassworks, house 17 So. Second Thompson Henry, waiter Parker House, boards do. Thompson James, mason, house 45 South Water Thompson James, watchman New Bedford Cordage Co.,
house 13 Spruce THOMPSON JAMES D., president New Bedford Copper
Company, office 88 Union, house 192 Union Thompson James O., clerk, 134 Purchase, h. 65 Walclen Thompson James W, fireman N. B. R. K., house 254
Purchase Thompson Jane C, widow of Ezra, house 41 Cove Thompson John A., carriage trimmer George L. Brownell,
house 9 Cedar [Cedar
Thompson John R., laborer N. B. Cordage Factory, h. 5 Thompson Joseph, mariner, house 10 Noi'th Chancery Thompson Joseph N, laborer, boards 181 Purchase Thompson Margaret, house 23 Seventh Thompson Orlando J., at City Planing Mill, h. 26 Bush Thompson Phebe L., widow of Amasa T., h. 72 County Thompson Samuel, city watchman, house 169 Mill Thompson Sarah Mrs., house 114 South Seventh Thompson Thomas J., marble worker, bds. 321 Purchase Thompson William, ship carpenter, house 46 Wing Thompson John H., clerk E. P. Haskell, h. 10 So. Sixth Thompson Pardon G., linen bosom and. collar manufac- turer, 10 South Sixth, house do. Thornton Daniel, h. 13 South Sixth, cor. Spring Thornton Elisha, jr., h. 32 South Cottage Thornton John R, merchant, 6 Commercial wharf, house
18 Seventh Thornton Lawrence, night watchman, h. 29 Union Thornton Sarah, widow, h. 29 Union Thornton Walter S., bds. 18 Seventh Thoroughgood Ellen, widow, h. 126 Kempton Thorp Thomas, paper stainer, h. 151 North Second Thorup William M., bookkeeper Pierce & Bushnell, bds.
272 County Thresham James, laborer, h. 222 So. Water Thresher William H., mariner, h. 29 So. Water Throb Annie Mrs., h. 185 South Front Thurston Peleg R., R. R. saloon, Pearl, h. do. Tilden Andrew (Tilden & Co.), confectionery and ice
cream, 60 Purchase, h. 187 Middle Tilden Corrington, bds. 187 Middle Tilden Horace (Tilden & Co.), confectionery and ice
cream, 60 Purchase, h. 64 Mechanics' lane Tilden John L., laborer, house 88 Smith TILDEN NILES, cigar manufacturer, 28 North Second,
house 64 Mechanics' lane
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TILDEN & CO. (Horace and Andrew Tilden), confec- tionery and ice cream, 60 Purchase
Tilghman Martha, widow of Thomas, h. 7 Borden
Tilghman Samuel I., mariner, h. 97 South Water
Tilghman Thomas, mariner, h. 224 Middle
Tilghman Walter S., mariner, bds. 97 South Water
Tilison Noah T., laborer, h. 55 Sherman
Tillinghast Albert G., house 68 Fifth
Tillinghast Charles E., house 68 Fifth
Tillinghast Christopher W., bds. 68 Fifth
Tillinghast Hutchinson C, bds. Whitcomb House
Tillinghast John T., clerk, 44 North Water, h. 49 Allen
Tillinghast Joseph, 44 "North Water, h. Williams' block, • Cheapside
TILLINGHAST JOSEPH S., agent for fire insurance companies, 44 North Water, h. Anthony, c. Bedford
Tillinghast Lillebridge B., carpet weaver, 252 Purchase, boards do.
Tillinghast William A., h. 156 County
Tilison Henry II. (E. S. Cannon & Co.), hats, caps, and furs, 43 Purchase, h. 110 Washington
Tilton Edwin M., city watchman, h. 236 Purchase
Til ton Francis W., carpenter, house Mt. Pleasant, near reservoir
Tilton Susan E., widow of Benj. W., h. 41 Fourth
Tilton William H., cutter H. G. Dean, boards 77 South Second
Timmins John, coachman, house rear 28 Pearl
Timperley George, spinner Potomska Mill, house 260 So. Second
Tinkham Elisha B., boot and shoe manufacturer, Mechan- ics' lane, boards 67 Fourth
Tinkham Otis, heeler Hathaway & Soule's, boards Whit- comb House
Tirrell Joseph G., photographer, 6 North Water, house rear 105 Allen
Tobey Asa P., carriagemaker Brownell & Ashley, boards 53 School
Tobey E. M. Mrs., h. 166 Union, cor. Sixth
Tobey Franklin (Tobey & Coggjeshall), stoves and tin ware, 18 William, h. 124 Middle
Tobey Franklin, jr., gas fitter New Bedford Gas Light Co., bds. 124 Middle
Tobey George, master mariner, h. 36 Fourth
Tobey George B., traveling agent, h. 9 No. Cottage
Tobey Henry A., h. 73 Summer
Tobey Henry F., master mariner, h. 83 Maxfield
Tobey John B., carpenter, bds. 124 Middle
Tobey Jonathan Mrs., house Old County road, near Free- town line
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Tobey Maria P., widow of Charles, h. 2 Foster
Tobey Mary Mrs., house 73 Summer
TOBEY ROBERT G., treas. New Bedford Ice Co., 9
Fourth, bds. 165 Union Tobey Stephen, painter, Purchase, foot of Linden, house
New- County road, north of Durfee's Corner ? Tobey Stephen S., farmer, house Old County road, near
Freetown line Tobey William IL, bookkeeper (Boston), h. 98 Purchase Tobey & Coggeshall (Franklin Tobey and Charles W.
Coggeshall), stoves and tin ware, and plumbers, 18
William Tobin William A., weaver Wamsutta Mills, h. 171 Ray Todd Henry, jr., currier Job Wade, bds. 218 Ray Todd Henry H., stationery and periodicals, 206 Purchase,
house do. [Water
Toll C. F., machinist Morse Twist Drill, bds. 162 South Tolliver John T., h. 6 North Sixth Tolson Robert, waiter Parker House, bds. do. Tomj)kins Eliza, widow of Andrew, h. 69 Hillman Tompkins George H., clerk, 30 and 32 Union, house 69
Hillman Tompkins Isaac B., officer House of Correction, house 24
Cypress [Foster
Tompkins Isaac B., jr., bookkeeper, 60 Union, house 57 Tompkins Susan M., teacher Arnold street school, boards
29 Seventh Tompkins Tillinghast P., house 76 Mill Toomey John, laborer, house rear 316 Purchase Topham Abbie I., widow of William, house Mt. Pleas- ant, Luchu TOPHAM ROBERT C, lumber dealer, 2 Griffin, house
89 South Second Torrey Theodore A., clerk, bds. 225 County Totten Benjamin J., commodore (U. S. N.), boards 35
Eighth Tower Horace F., mariner, bds. Whitcomb House TOWER HORACE S., proprietor Whitcomb House. 152
Union, cor. Fifth Tower John, house 30 Cedar Townsend George E., boilermaker Union Boiler Co., h.
70 South Second Townsend Lewis IL, mariner, h. Maxfield, n. No. Second Townsend Luther S., mariner, bds. S. Townsend's, Max- field, near No. Second Townsend Robert H, laborer, house 205 Middle Townsend Stephen, stevedore, h. Maxfield, n. No. Second Tozier Seth P., carpenter, h. 22 Allen Tracey Horace, color maker, bds. Mansion House
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Trafton John, laborer, h. 223 South Water Tressam Michael, teamster, bds. So. Water, cor. South Tressam Peter, teamster, bds. So. Water, cor. South Trickett Edward, weaver Potomska Mills, h. 68 Prospect Tripp Abram W., ice-cart di-iver, h. 8 No. Chancery Tripp Adoniram D., machinist Cordage Factory, house
110 Cedar Tripp Albert C, shoemaker, bds. F. P. Tripp's, Orange Tripp Alden W., painter G. L. Brownell, h. 6 Walnut Tripp Alexander R., at Joseph Grinn ell's foundry, house
118 South Water Tripp Alexina, widow of Charles W., h. 82 So.Second Tripp Allen S., boatman, Front, corner Shepherd's lane,
house 47 Bedford Tripp Alman, house 4 Potter Tripp Almanza, stonecutter, house 2 Potter Tripp Alonzo B., carriagemaker, h. Jenney, cor. Kempton Tripp Alvin B., teamster, house 168 Kempton Tripp Ambrose H., molder Jos. Grinnell's foundry, house
117 Fifth Tripp Andrew G. (Andrew G. Tripp & Bro.), provisions,
164 Purchase, h. at Dartmouth TRIPP ANDREW G. & BRO. (Andrew G. and Chas.
T. Tripj)), provision dealers, 164 Purchase Tripp Andrew W., shoemaker, bds. Durfee, cor. Yine Tripp Annie M. Miss, h. Acushnet av., n. Purchase Tripp Arthur M., frame polisher, h. 94 South Second Tripp Augustus C, clerk, Ashland, cor. Linden, h. Durfee,
corner Vine Tripp Barjona D., carriagemaker George L. Brownell,
house 92 Fourth Tripp Barjona D., farmer, h. Mt. Pleasant, n. reservoir Tripp Benj., blacksmith, house 28 Campbell Tripp Benjamin, carpenter, house 80 Fifth Tripp Benjamin F., teamster, h. 54 Cedar Tripp Catherine, widoAV of Abner, h. 48 Hillman Tripp Charles A., mariner, bds. 80 North Second Tripp Charles E., shoe cutter Hathaway & Soule, house
Ashland, near Linden Tripp Charles F., carder Potomska Mills, h. 82 Walden Tripp Charles F., stone worker, h. Ashland, n. Linden Tripp Charles H., machinist Cordage Factory, house 111
Arnold [Pleasant
Tripp Charles H., blacksmith, 202 Purchase, house 181 Tripp Charles H., farmer B. Rodman, bds. Acushnet av.,
near Purchase Tripp Charles H., teamster, house 35 Allen Tripp Charles M., salesman E. Haskell, 42 Purchase, bds.
149 Middle
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Tripp Chas. T. (Andrew G. Tripp &Bro.), provisions, 164
Purchase, house at Dartmouth Tripp Charlotte B., widow of Oliver, h. 5 Walnut Tripp Christopher B., blacksmith Geo. L. Brownell, house
92 Fourth Tripp Cornelius B., truckman, h. 47 South TRIPP DAVID K. (Ripley & Tripp), lumber dealer and
planing mills, 125 North Water, h. 48 Hillman Tripp Edgar F., roller in Copper Works, h. Orange Tripp Edgar W., with Salisbury & Viall, bds. 67 South Tripp Edward S., salesman, 21 No. Water, h. 117 Fifth Tripp Eliphalet A., machinist, h. 149 State Tripp Eliza, widow of James A., h. 70 County Tripp Elizabeth M., widow of Leander A., house A.cush-
net avenue Tripp Ephraim J. H., carpenter, h. 105 Cedar Tripp Everett W., blacksmith, bds. 67 South Tripp Francis, stone splitter, boards O. Manchester's,
Chestnut Tripp Francis H., mason and photographer, house Sears,
near Washington Tripp Frank A., mason, bds. 217 Kempton Tripp Frank G., bds. Purchase, cor. Linden Tripp Frederick P., laborer N. B. Copper Works, house
Orange, opp. Copper Works Tripp George, laborer, house Grape, near Rural Tripp George A., laborer, house South Front, near Black- more lane Tripp George A., works Ripley & Tripp's planing mill,
house 72 Thomas Tripp George F., carriagemaker, h. 150 Mill Tripp Geo. H. W., driver steam fire engine No. 4, house
68 Forest Tripp Hannah, widow 'of Theodore, boarding-house, 6
Pearl Tripp Henry W., carpenter, h. 170 Middle Tripp Hiram C, mason, house 48 Maxfield Tripp Holder R., teamster, 18 South Water, house First,
corner Delano Tripp Horace, watchman W. H. Coffin, bds. 26 So. Water Tripp Horatio W., wheelwright Jere. Tripp's, bds. Cedar,
corner North Tripp Ira F., shoemaker, house 11 Park Tripp Ira P., house 11 Park Tripp Isaac S., shipcarpenter, h. 55 South Water Tripp James C, clerk (Boston), bds. 58 Fifth Tripp James E., laborer, bds. Durfee, cor. Vine Tripp James F., letter carriei*, h. 63 Summer Tripp James F., in N. B. Copper Works, h. 177 Pleasant
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Tripp James H., bds. 70 County
Tripp James II., carpenter, house 105 Cedar
Tripp James M., carriagesmitli, 32 South Pleasant, near
Elm, house 149 Middle Tripp James M., carpenter, bds. 87 Third Tripp James S., housepainter, 85 Middle, h. 124 Kempton Tripp Jeremiah, wheelwright, Cypress, cor. North, house
North, cor. Cedar Tripp Job P., laborer, house 47 South Tripp John E., works in Copper Works, bds. F. P. Tripp's Tripp John J. A., carpenter, boards 185 Kempton Tripp John M., stone mason, house 150 Mill Tripp Joseph, jr., laborer, house 7 South Tripp Joseph, laborer, house 352 South Water Tripp Joseph H., fisherman, house 80 North Second Tripp Joseph M., grocer, Allen, cor. County, house 55 do. Tripp Lot, ship carpenter, house 66 State Tripp Lydia P., widow of Robert, house 94 South Second Tripp Maria, widow of John W., house 113 Elm Tripp Mary D., widow of Daniel J., h. Dartmouth, near
Weaver Tripp Nathan, mariner, house 52 South Second [ant
Tripp Nathaniel C, frame maker (Boston), h. 100^-Pleas- Tripp Noah, ice dealer, house Rodman's farm, Purchase,
corner Linden Tripp Philip C, farmer, house Ashland, opposite Durfee I Tripp Philip M., job wagon, First, c. Union, h. 56 North Tripp Philip S., laborer, house 136 Kempton Tripp Rbocta, widow of Harvey, house Durfee, near Vine Tripp Rhoda, widow of Philip S., house 136 Kempton Tripp Richmond J., cai-penter C. Hammond, board 185
Kempton Tripp Sarah A., widow of Godfrey R., h. 352 So. Water Tripp Stephen, farmer, house 79 Forest Tripp Stephen A., tin plate and sheet iron worker, 16 and
18 North Water, house 58 Fifth Tripp Thomas, machinist, boards 80 Purchase Tripp Thomas B., boards 70 County [Parker
Tripp Thomas G. C, watchman, house No. Chancery, near Tripp Washington B., carpenter, 183 Kempton, h.185 do. Tripp William, laborer, h. West Middle, near Emerson Tripp William J., teamster, house rear 90 So. Second Trotier Noel, house 3 Hazard court Troy William, fireman Wamsutta Mills, house Grand Truman Thomas, works Wamsutta Mills, h. 203 Pleasant Tucker Abner R. (Tucker & Cummings), 66 and 68
William, house 77 Spring Tucker Benjamin R., boards 77 Spring Tucker Carrie B. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 57 Mechanics' lane
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Tucker Charles, ship agent, 21 No. Water, h. at South
Dartmouth TUCKER CHARLES R. (Charles R. Tucker & Co.), merchant, 2 Commercial wharf, and president Mer- chants' National Bank, h. Acushnet avenue TUCKER CHARLES R., Jr., Secretary Commercial
Insurance Co., 83 North Water, house 9 Lincoln Tucker Charles R. & Co. (Charles R. Tucker and Edward
D. Mandell), merchants, 2 Commercial wharf Tucker Edward T., medical student, boards C. R. Tucker's, Acushnet avenue [Lincoln
Tucker John F., merchant, 2 Commercial wharf, house 9 Tucker Lydia, widow of Abner, house 81 Third [lane
Tucker William H., painter, 25 Centre, h. 57 Mechanics' Tucker Wm., jr., dry goods, 21 No. Water, h. 167 County Tucker & Cummings (Abner R. Tucker and Charles S. Cummings), wholesale and retail grocers, 66 and 68 William Tuckerman Robert, master mariner, house 113 Middle Tuckerman Thomas H., tinman, 45 No. Water, bds. 224
Union Tuckerman William, gardener, house Lewis, near Grape Tuckwell Geo., carriage maker, house 92 Linden Tuell Charles A., clerk glassworks, house 336 So. Water Tuell Charles D., city assessor, office Library building, h. 350 South Water [Water
Tuell Frank P. P., clerk GifFord & Barker, bds. 350 South | Tuell James L, mariner, house 350 South Water Turner Andrew R., blacksmith, house 107 Smith Turner Calvin K., house New County road, cor. Durfee Turner Catherine A., widow of James A., h. 159 Elm ' Turner Elbridge G., lumber manuf, grist mill, and vine- gar manufacturer, Plainville, h. Plainville road Turner Isabella, widow of James, house 10 Emerson Turner James IT., laborer, boards 80 So. Sixth Turner James W., whitewasher, house 72 No. Second Turner Jonathan, section hand Wamsutta Mills, h. 165
Pleasant Turner Mary Mrs., house 76 Middle Turner Phebe A., widow of John C, h. 107 Purchase Turner William, laborer, house 194 Kempton Turner Wilson, laborer, house 39 Emerson ' Twombly Daniel, laborer, house 139 Purchase Tynon John, gardener, house 195 Elm
UNDERHILL MARY M., widow of Walter, bds. 220 Union
Underhill Miriam Mrs., house 54 Fourth 3 Underwood Charles II., mason, house 1 North
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Underwood Charles F., carriage-washer, bds. 1 North Underwood Charles W., painter, 25 Centre, bds. 2>^ Fifth Underwood Geo. H., painter, bds. 75 Hillman Underwood George P., couductor N. B. Railroad, house
75 Hillman Underwood John A., mason, h. 48 Sycamore Underwood John F., house 53 Hillman Underwood Lyman F., clerk Mansion House, bds. do. Underwood Nannie Miss, teaher Aimwell school, boards
1 North Underwood Otis C, constable, bds. 53 Hillman Underwood William R., stevedore, h. 35 Pleasant UNION BOILER CO., James C. Bradford, agent, 27
Front UNION BOOT & SHOE' CO., Savory Hathaway, agt.,
boots and shoes, 71 and 75 William Union Mutual Marine Insurance Co., 38 No. Water Upham John H., laborer, h. So. Second, c. Blackmore lane Upjohn James, cooper R. Randall, h. at Fairhaven Upjohn Nancy, widow of Aaron, nurse, h. 73 Pleasant Urquhart Daniel, boards 44 Union [44 Union
Urquhart Drusilla Mrs., boarding-house, 4 So. Water and
VALENTINE JOHN, Jr., officer House of Correction,
h. Court, near County jail VAN CAMPEN HIRAM, insurance agent, office 17 No.
Watei-, house 170 Union Vandine Fanny S., widow of David, h. 20 No. Cedar Vanmeder Mary Mrs., house 8 Emerson Varley Henry, soap manufacturer, r. 122 Ray, h. 124 do. Vassells James H., hairdresser, room 26, Ricketson's blk.,
up-stairs, h. 166 Mill Vera Frank, boardinghouse and clothing store, 113 South
Water, house do. Vera Joseph, house 48 South Sixth Vera Manuel, laborer, h. 40 Middle Vera Manuel Carlos, mariner, house 107 So. Water Vermyne John J. B., physician, house and office 167 Un- ion [55 Hill Viall Edward H., agent provision dealer, 175 Purchase, h. Viall James E. (Viall & Hatch), fruit and produce, 149
Purchase, h. 151 do. Viall S. T., house 45 Cove Viall & Hatch (James E. Viall and Henry F. Hatch),
fruit and produce, 149 Purchase Viereck Louis, hairdresser, 136 Union, h. 57 Summer Vinal Charles W., clerk, 95 Third, bds. 72 Bedford Vinal Frederick H., mason, h. 72 Bedford Vinal Frederick W., carpenter, bds. 72 Bedford
220 NEW BEDFORD [\Y] DIRECTORY.
Vinal Lavinia A. T., widow of Win, H., h. 50 Pleasant Vincent Albert, house carpenter, house 60 Thomas VINCENT AMBROSE, ship chandlery, hardware and
cutlery, stoves, etc., 120 Union, c. Third, house 185
Middle Vincent Bridget, widow, h. 39 Middle Vincent Claffaus, blacksmith Geo. L. Brownell's carriage
manufactory, h. 75 No. Second Vincent Hattie G., widow of Benj. T., h. 250 So. Water Vincent Herbert M., machinist, bds. Peter M. Vincent,
Parker Vincent John S., mariner, h. 81 Prospect Vincent Peter M., mason, h. Parker, n. No. Chancery Vogel George, granite yard, No. Second, nearly opp. P.
O., house 17 Walnut
WADDINGTON THOMAS H.} framepolisher, boards 1 Willis [Chestnut
WADE JOB, currier, Wall, n. Ray, h. Sycamore, corner Wade Joseph B., currier J. Wade, h. 58 Sycamore Wade Joseph H., carriagetrimmer Geo. L. Brownell, h.
57 Grinnell Wadsworth Lawrence, shipcarpenter, h. 64 State Wadsworth Louisa, widow of John, h. 163 Elm Wady Eliza, widow of William, h. 122 Third Wady Arnold B., painter, bds. Whitcomb House Wady George H., at North Shoe factory, bds. 37 Mill Wady James, butcher, h. 122 Third Waggoner Ellen A., widow of Jacob, house basement 146
No. Second Wagner Mary R. Mrs., dressmaker, %% Cheapside, h. do. Waight A. E., machinist Morse Twist Drill Co., 20 Third Wainel Thomas J., harnessdresser,h. Rockland, n. County Waite Benjamin H., dry goods and carpeting, 38 Pur- chase, h. 15 South Cottage Waite Crary B., salesman B. H. Waite, h. 15 Campbell Waite Edward W., policeman, h. 31 High Waite Mary Miss, house 39 Hillman Waite Stephen, 'Waite's drive wells, ' h. 129 Kempton Waldron Hiram Mrs., h. 158 Pleasant Waldron John, stairbuilder, house 51 Summer Waldron Lydia A., widow, house 172 Ray Waldron William, engineer, house 94 State Walker Abbie M. H. Miss, teacher Bush street primary, boards 52 Fifth [30 Elm
Walker Charles H., job wagon, First, cor. Union, house Walker John W., carpenter and boxmaker, h. 53 Smith Walker Mary E., bookkeeper L. B. Ellis, bds. 30 Elm Walker Mary F. Miss, private school, rear 46 Sycamore, house 67 Maxfield
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Walker M. Alma, widow of Henry, h. 67 Maxfield Walker William, spinner Potomska Mills, b. Delano Walker William, carpenter, Hillman, n. No. Water, house
107 Maxfield Walker William H., carpenter, h. 124 Middle Wall Alexander, boatbuilder,' bds. 167 Kempton Wall Thomas H., currier, house 3 Jenney Wall Wm. A., artist, house 169 Middle Wallace Frederick H. B., far. at H. K. Lapham's, Clark's
Point road Walmesley Cornelius, weaver, house 18 Hazard court Walsh Maurice, cooper, house 21 Morgan's lane Wamsutta Mills, No. Second, cor. Wamsutta, treas. office
over Merchants' National Bank Ward Ann, widow of Thomas, h. 86 No. Second Ward Archibald, coffinmaker, 48 North Second, house 4
North Sixth Ward Benjamin C, clothing and furnishing goods, 70
Union, house 90 Elm Ward Bros. (Frank E. and David P. Ward), dentists,
159 Union Ward David P. (Ward Bros.), dentist, 159 Union, h. do. Ward Ezekiel G., dentist, 148| Union, h. at Falmouth Ward Frank E. (Ward Bros.), dentist, 159 Union, house
8 Ricketson court Ward John, fireman Wamsutta Mill, h. Washburn Ward Thomas E., Morse Twist Drill, h. 97 So. Second Wardell Alfred, tin plate worker, house 65 Hillman Wardell Rebecca, widow of John, h. 45 So. Cottage Ware Cyrus, boot and shoemaker, house 3 Durfee Wai-es John S., laborer, house 40 Middle Warfield John, mariner, house 182 Kempton Warmsley Henry, spinner, house rear 316 Purchase Warner Amy A., widow of Russell P., h. 56 Summer Warner Jesse A., furniture repairer, 84 Purchase, house
at Fairhaven Warren Angie Miss, variety store, 106 So. Third, h. do. Wai'ren Benj. C, carpenter, h. 355 So. Water Warren Hannah, widow of James, house 30 Elm Warren James, currier Job Wade, bds. 30 Elm Warren J. Murray, carpenter, house 32 South Warren Thomas H., cigarmaker, h. 49 Maxfield Warren Wm. B., ropemaker, h. Ash, cor. Morgan Washburn Everett L., clerk R. Washburn, h. Bellville Washburn Fanny H., widow of Lettice, h. 51 Third Washburn Francis P., sawyer, h. Old County road WASHBURN FREDERIC A., assistant treasurer N. B.
Institution for Savings, house 54 Fifth Washburn Frederick A., bookkeeper, 123 Union, house 109 Fourth
222 NEW BEDFORD ["\f] DIRECTORY.
Washburn Geo. E., clerk, h. Tobey road Washburn Lettice R., carpenter, house 31 Cypress Washburn Marsena, house 54 Fifth Washburn Reuben, grocer, Acushnet ay., h. Tobey road Washburn Sarah E., widow, b. 1 Skiff's avenue Washburn Wm. F., sailmaker, house 68 Pleasant Washburn Wm. H., carpenter, h. 294 Purchase Washington George, porter, bouse 246 Middle Washington Priscilla C. Mrs., house 10 Wing WATERMAN FRANK D., freight conductor N. B. R.
R., boards Whitcomb House Waterman Nehemiah, carpets, oil cloths, &c, 1 Ricketson block, Union, and auctioneer and commission mer- chant, 59 Purchase, house 212 Union Waterman Wm. H., clerk, Union, corner Fourth, house
153 Middle Waterson Samuel F., florist, 55 Third, bds. do. Watkins Emma F., milliner, house 20 Allen Watkins James B., trader, 73 Union, h. 20 Allen Watkins Susan, widow of Wm., h. 184 Kempton Watkins Susan P., widow of Joseph, house 54 Smith Watkins Taylor, carriage washer, 8 Fourth, h. 226 Middle Watkins William, iron merchant and ship chandler, 13
Centre, house 189 Union Watkins Wm. IT., City Messenger, office City Hall build- ing, house 4 Emerson Watkins Wm. L., laborer, house 54 Smith Watrous Eliza H., widow of Abner N., h. 24 So. Sixth Watson Benj. R. (S. Watson & Son), ship bread baker,
18 Centre, house 72 South Watson David (Holmes & Watson), fish market, 157 So.
Water, house 131 do. Watson James, gilder, house 16 So. Second Watson Paul, weaver, bds. 9 Hazard court WATSON SAMUEL (S. Watson & Son), baker, 18
Centre, house 55 Walnut Watson S. & Son (Samuel and Benjamin R. Watson),
ship bread bakers, 18 Centre Watson Thomas, weaver, h. 207 Pleasant Watson Thomas, at Wamsutta Mills, h. 224 Rav Watson Wm. E. (New York), h. 37 Fifth Watts Daniel A. Rev., h. Court, n. Jenney Weaver Alfred, teamstei*, h. 40 Parker Weaver Eliza, widow of John, h. 60 Thomas Weaver Frances C, widow of Edward, house 21 North
Chancery Weaver George, boards 9 Merrimack Weaver George, bootmaker Union Boot and Shoe Co., h. 7 Noel Taber road
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Weaver Geo. S., shipsmith, h. 9 Merrimack Weaver Hannah D., widow of John, h. Weaver Weaver Stephen, farmer, h. Hathaway road Weaver Stephen V. (Hazzard & Weaver), carriage- painter, 83 Middle, h. 152 North Weaver Thomas H., carpenter, 150 North Water, house
152 State Weaver William H., farmer and butcher, house Weaver Weaver Win, P., telegraph operator, office of supt. New
Bedford R. R., boards 25 Willis Webb Daniel Mrs., house 2 Cheapside Webb Elizabeth, widow of Elisha, house 165 Elm Webb Hezekiah, laborer, boards 165 Elm WEBB HIRAM, city auditor, office Library building,
and accountant, office over First National Bank,
Union, house 89 Elm Webb Isaac B., master mariner, house 97 So.t Second Webb James, house Acushnet avenue, Head of the River Webb William W., boards 8 Cheapside [Fifth
Webster Clara E. Miss, teacher Bush st. school, bds. 52 Webster Cornelius Mrs., boarding house, 52 Fifth Webster Helen W., physician, 24 Purchase, house do. Webster Horatio G., butcher, house Vine, rear Durfee Webster John V., clerk, 119 Kempton, bds. 121 do. Webster Joseph, physician, boards J. W. Webster's,
Acushnet avenue Webster Joseph W., physician, house Acushuet avenue Weed Fitch, slipper manufacturer, 14 William, house
194 South Second Weeden Charles H. L., mariner, house 224 County Weeden Ellen C, widow of William A., h. 184 Washington Weeden George F., machinist, house 134 Washington Weeden Henry M., clerk, 82 Union, boards 46 William Weed en Joseph, carpenter, boards 3 North Oak Weeden Joseph W., clerk Allen & Wing, 23 Union, bds.
3 North Oak Weeden Wm. W., house 4 Crapo Weeks Eben, jr., calker (Cal.), house 156 Grinnell Weeks Henry G., carpenter, house 240 County Weeks Henry T., calker, house Jenney, cor. Kempton Weeks Mary A., widow of Reuben B., h. %% Market sq. Weeks Reuben, calker, house at Dartmouth Weeks Wm., master mariner, house 97 State Weik Michael, lager beer saloon, 10 Third, h. 22 School Welch Catherine E. Mrs., house 15 Cannon Welch David M., laborer, house 15 Oak Welch Edward, laborer, house 35 Middle Welch James, laborer, house 12 Walnut [lane
Welch James, spinner Potomska Mills, house 5 Blackmore
224 NEW BEDFORD [W] DIRECTORY.
Welch John, laborer, house 178 South Second Welch John, jr., G. L. Brownell, house 15 Cannon Welch John A., carriage painter, house 15 Cannon Welch Michael A., mariner, boards 15 Cannon Welch Patrick, teamster Eureka Flour Mills, h. 116 Fifth Welch William, boiler maker Union Boiler Co., house 37
South Water Welclon Cyrus, clerk, house 73 Mill Wentworth George O., hatter, boards 30 Elm Wentworth Hiram W. (J. & W. R. Wing & Co.), 24 So.
Water, house 68 Third Wentworth Lucy F., widow of Hiram D., house 30 Elm West Amos A., ship carpenter, house 133 No. Second West Charles (Cairns & West), bootmaker, 48 William,
house 12 Sears' court West Clement C, hostler, house 116 Kempton West Fanny E., widow of Augustus L.,house 65 Elm West Henry C, master mariner, house 33 Kempton West Henry N., law student, boards 24 Seventh West Isaiah, house 24 Seventh West John H. W., mariner, house 173 Purchase West John P., farmer, h. Mt. Pleasant, cor. Hathaway rd. West John P., jr., carriage trimmer C. H. Forbes, boards
Mt. Pleasant, corner Hathaway road West Joseph, stave dresser, house 92 North Second West Mary B., widow of Isaac M., h. 14 Hillman, c. Ray West Nehemiah, house 173 Purchase West Oliver H., mariner, boards 53 First West Rebecca B. Mrs., millinery and dressmaking, 23
Cheapside, house 22 do. West Simeon N., merchant, house 221 County West Thomas, master mariner, house 90 Pleasant West Thomas, salesman John Hopkins, bds. 90 Pleasant West William, boatman, house 53 First West William, hostler, 170 Purchase, bds. 172 do. West William F., painter, 25 Centre, h. New County rd. Western Lumber Co. (Killey E. Terry and J. Augustus
Brownell), lumber dealers, 3 and 5 Fourth WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO., office 26 No.
Water [3 Jenney
Westgate Charles E., Avith" George M. Eddy & Co., house Westgate Sylvanus, fisherman, house 161 First Westgate William H., fisherman, boards 161 First Weston George H., at Ripley & Tripp's, h. 155 Purchase Weston Julia, widow of James, house 49 North Second Weston Samuel, farmer, house Bellville road, Head of the
River Weston Timothy M., mason, h. 22 Noel Taber road Weston William, confectioner, bds. 29 Willis
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WHALEMEN'S SHIPPING LIST & MERCHANTS'
TRANSCRIPT, B. Lindsey, publisher, 21 Hamilton Whalen Nicholas, laborer, bds. 215 South Water Whalen Patrick N., laborer, h. 243 South Water Whalen William, laborer, h. 231 So. Second Wheaton Charles E., mason, bds. 57 Hill WHEATON HIRAM (Biwnell & Wheaton), groceries
and provisions, and manufacturer of mineral and soda
water, 180 County, house 97 North Wheaton Horatio C, mason, bds. 57 Hill Wheaton Lydia, widow of James, h. 57 Hill Wheaton Nathan, mason, bds. 97 North Wheaton Walter E., h. 97 North Wheeler Charles W., clerk, 6 Commercial wharf, boards
37 Smith Wheeler Francis A., laborer, house 88 High Wheeler George B., civil engineer, office basement City
Hall building, h. Mt. Vernon, cor. Mount Pleasant Wheeler Hiram L., carpenter Charles De Wolf, house 37
Smith Wheeler Joseph H., shoe manufacturer, h. 37 Smith Wheeler Martin, building mover, h. 30 Allen Whelden Cyrus A., bookkeeper, 32 William, h. 73 Mill Whelden Samuel C., watchmaker, 94 Union WHITCOMB FREDERICK R., ladies' furnishing goods,
150 Union, cor. Fifth, bds. 42 No. Sixth WHITCOMB HOUSE, Horace S. Tower, proprietor,
Union, cor. Fifth Whitcomb Oliver R. (Boston), h. 42 North Sixth White A. J.. M., packer Hathaway & Soule's, bds. 69 Elm White Emma C. Miss, school teacher, h. 91 Kempton White George A., shoe trimmer, h. 56 North White Gustavus A., jr., bds. 9 North Second White James, bds. Sherman White's, Acushnet av. White Lyman II., farmer, h. head of Court White Margaret, widow, house 19 Hillman White Martha C. Mrs., cloak maker, 124)^ Union, boards
Whitcomb House White Martha Jane, widow of Peter, h. 185 North White Mary B. Miss, teacher Maxfield street primary
school, bds. 210 County White Nathaniel, carpenter, house 172 Kempton White Phineas, jr., tinman, 45 North Water, house 91
Kempton White Rufus W., farmer, h. Old County road White Ruth Mrs., house 238 County White Sampson, barber, 240 Purchase, bds. 115 Smith White Samuel, gardener, house 6 Chancery White Sarah A. Mrs., house 94 Smith 15
226 NEW BEDFORD [W] DIEECTOET.
White Sherman, farmer, h. Maple Grove, Acushnet av.
White Stanley S., hairdresser, h. 119 Smith
White Thomas E. M., view photographer, 142>* Union,
house do. WHITE WILLIAM G., carriage manufacturer, Pleasant,
cor. Mechanics' lane, h. Ill Middle White William T. M., carriagepainter W. G. White, bds.
Ill Middle Whiteside James, servant, h. Head of the River Whiteside John, teamster, h. Cedar, cor. Court Whiteside Thomas, overseer in Cordage Factory, house
Middle, cor. Ash Whithead Washington, shipcarpenter, h. 69 Prospect Whiting Benjamin, variety store, 49 So. Water, h. do. Whiting Edward B., dry goods, 10 Purchase, house 17
Lincoln Whiting James M., passapartout maker, h. Fifth, cor. Union Whiting Mary, widow of William, house 5 Fifth Whiting Thomas B., traveling agent T. Cook, house 72
South Sixth Whitman Susan Mrs., house 17 Cheapside Whitney Alonzo (Allan & Whitney), cooper, 17 Hamil- ton, house 6 Foster Whitney Amasa, cooper, 28 First, h. 68 Fourth Whitney Charles H., bookkeeper Edward C. Jones, 2
Central wharf, bds. 78 Walden Whitney Eliza C, widow of Ivory S., h. 78 Walden Whitney Jacob C, grocer, 182 County, h. 21 Chestnut Whitney Lucy, widow of Samuel, bds. 68 Fourth Whitney Sarah A., widow of Joel W., h. Bellville road,
Head of the River Whittaker Edwin, at Wamsutta Mills, h. 184 Ray Whittaker Edwin Mrs., fruit and confectionery, 184 Ray,
house do. Whittaker Henry, spinner, house 190 Ray WHITTEMORE MARY F., widow of Zenas, soap and
candle mnfr., 14 So. Second, house 12 do. Whittemore Samuel, farmer, h. Noel Taber road Whitten Henry A., second hand Wamsutta Mills, boards
Fearing House Whittle George W., carriagetrimmer C. H. Forbes, bds.
3 Ricketson court Whitton Ada H. Miss, teacher Parker street grammar
school, bds. 8 Ricketson court Whitton Emma E. Miss, forewoman Peirce & Bushnell's,
bds. 8 Ricketson's court Whitton Levi H., confectioner, h. 170 Middle Whitton Fancy, widow of Rev. William, h. r. Linden Wickes Amy A., widow, dressmaker, h. 33 So. Second
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Widdowes Levi, eatinghouse, 65 Union, h. 14 Bethel Wiggins James, laborer, h. 190 Kempton Wilber Charles A., shoemaker, house 44 High Wilber James, farmer, h. Head of the River Wilber James, jr., tin pedlar, h. Head of the River Wilber James L., policeman, bcls. 56 State Wilber Louisa M., widow of Barton, h. 47 Bedford Wilber William S., shoemaker, bds. 44 High WILBOR ALFRED G., watches, clocks, and jewelry,
94^ Third, also flour dealer, 95 Third, h. 76 do. Wilbor George B., clerk E. S. Cannon & Co., house 35
Seventh Wilbor William, mason, h. Mt. Pleasant, n. Durfee Wilbour Eliza J. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 10 No. Chancery Wilbur Charles H., night watchman, h. 86 No. Second Wilbur George F., laborer, h. Plainville Wilbur Leander D., clothing dealer (Fall River), house
Acushnet av., Head of the River Wilbur Lemuel C. (Wilbur & Deacon), produce commis- sion merchant, 59 Union, h. 24 High Wilbur N. H, millman, h. North end Acushnet av. Wilbur & Deacon (Lemuel C. Wilbur and Joseph Dea- con), com. merchants, 59 Union Wilcox Alexander, mason, bds. 96 Smith Wilcox Allen B., laborer N. B. Copper Works, h. 96 Ray Wilcox Benjamin S., laborer, h. 30 Oak Wilcox Betsey T., widow of Charles, h. 96 Smith Wilcox Charles A., carpenter, h. 96 Smith Wilcox Charles H., calker, h. 28 Pearl Wilcox Clarissa, widow, house 19 Maxfield Wilcox Edward F., compositor Mercury office, house 10
Bethel Wilcox Elizabeth, widow of Joseph, h. 164 Middle Wilcox Frank H. M., boards 289 Purchase Wilcox Faustina F., teacher Maxfield street school, bds.
96 Pleasant Wilcox Gideon R., painter, bds. 24 High Wilcox Henry A., carpenter, h. Dartmouth Wilcox Henry H., plumber T. J. Gifford & Co., boards at
Fairhaven Wilcox Henry R., shipwright, house 96 Ray Wilcox H. Tucker, farmer, h. 162 Purchase Wilcox Isaiah H., painter Barrows, Lawton & Co., boards
96 Ray Wilcox John H., blacksmith Union Boiler Co., h. 13 Cedar Wilcox Joseph, jr., h. 174 Middle Wilcox Kezia S., widow of Philip, h. 289 Purchase Wilcox Marcus M., h. 289 Purchase Wilcox Martha J., widow of William, h. 73 Maxfield
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Wilcox Peleg, house carpenter, house rear 105 Allen Wilcox Robert L., painter, house 24 High Wilcox Samuel P., clerk Hatch & Co., bds. 96 Ray- Wilcox Thomas, house 164 Middle Wilcox Thomas B., house 214 Union Wilcox William, laborer, h. 170 Purchase Wilcox Willis R, carriagepainter W. G. White, bds. 96
Smith Wilcox, see also Willcox Wilde Hiram F., engineer Eureka Flour Mills, house at
Fairhaven WILDE JAMES P., dry goods, William, corner North
Sixth, house 17 Chestnut Wilde Samuel, 22 Cypress Wiley James, weaver, house 186 State Wilkins Caroline Miss, h. 24 Chancery Wilkins Mary E. Miss, h. 24 Chancery Wilkinson Samuel H. Mrs., h. 43 North Sixth Wilkinson Stephen, weaver, house 200 State Wilkinson William H., weaver, bds. 200 State Willcox David, teamster, bds. 199 So. Water Willcox David B., chairman Board of Assessors, office 4
Library building, h. 158 Middle Willcox Gideon R., painter, bds. 24 High Willcox Janet, widow of David S., h. 199 So. Water Willcox Lemuel T., counselor at law, No. Water, corner
Centre, bds. 35 Eighth Willcox, see also Wilcox
Willey Henry, at Standard Office, bds. Parker House Williams Alfred, painter, house Acushnet avenue Williams Augustine J., overseer Wanisutta Mills, house
297 Purchase Williams George, laborer, house 3 Cannon Williams George, officer Revenue Marine Service, house
30 South Cottage Williams Frederick, cooper T. Luce, h. at Fairhaven Williams Henry, watchman N. B. Cordage Co., house 127
Middle Williams James, house 7 Chancery [do.
Williams John, chest maker, 193 South Water, house 195 Williams John, laborer, house 184 State Williams John, farmer, house 20 Chancery Williams John, mariner, house 187 So. Second Williams John N., carpenter J. M. Foster, h. 44 High Williams John W., laborer, house 146 Mill Williams Joseph R., laborer, house 6 Cannon Williams Manuel, mariner, house 99 South Front Williams Maria A. Miss, house 189 Elm [Prospect
Williams Matthew, weaver Potomska Mills, house 65}£
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Williams Mercy H., widow of Albinus, h. r. 250 Purchase Williams Patience, widow, house 166 Kempton Williams Peter, mariner, house 208 South Water Williams Rebecca, widow, house 30 South Cottage Williams Stedman (Dewson, Williams & Co.), prop. N.
B. Tannery, house at Quincy Williams Theodore D., merchant, h. 80 South Second Williams Thomas, house Ash, corner Elm [House
Williams William H., master mariner, boards Sampson Williamson Elizabeth Mrs., h. rear 126 Kempton Willis Chas. L. W., mariner, house 46 Spring [chase
Willis Henry P., clerk E. S. Cannon & Co., bds. 151 Pur- Willis Samuel, laborer, house 126 Kempton Willis Wm. H., harness manufacturer, and trunks and
valises, 126 and 128 Union, house 46 Spring Williston Alanson, carpenter, house 72 South Williston Hiram, laborer, house 3 Potter Williston Leander A., picture frame maker C Taber &
Co., house 72 South Wilraot James H., laborer, house 126 Kempton Wilmot John, laborer, house 132 Orchard Wilson Alfred, second assistant postmaster, h. 82 Kempton WILSON BENJAMIN G., undertaker and coffin ware- rooms, 74 William, house 46 No. Second Wilson David G., farmer, house Plainville [Second
Wilson Edward T., undertaker, 74 William, house 81 No. Wilson George, president and treasurer Gosnold Mills, h,
65 South Second Wilson Indiana, widow, house rear 211 Middle Wilson James, laborer Gosnold Mills, house 218 Ray Wilson James, laborer N. B. Flour Co., h. Ash, c. Arnold Wilson Jas. G., hairdresser, 47 William, h, 119 Hillman Wilson John, rigger, house 100 Allen Wilson John C, tin plate worker, house 212 County Wilson Richard C, farmer, house Ashland, cor. Ashley Wilson Thomas H., master mariner, house 193 Middle Wilson William, clerk, 5 and 7 Walnut street wharf, bds.
Fairhaven Wilson William, painter, house 179 Pleasant Wilson William, farmer, bds. D. G. Wilson's, Plainville Wilson Wm. A., lawyer, house 67 Third Wilson Wm. W., painter, 9 No. Water, h. No. Pleasant Winchester Smith, seaman, house rear 142 Kempton Winegar Ruth C, widow of Samuel P., house 167 Mill Winegar Samuel P., Morse Twist Drill Co., h. 167 Mill Wing Charles F., clerk B. H. Waite, boards 70 Third Wing Charles H., clerk F. L. Gilman, bds. rear 40 Parker Wing Charles S., clerk F. S. Gilford, boards 100 Fifth Wing Christiana A., widow of William, h. 100 Washington
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Wing Edward, eating-house, 34 William, house 104 do.
Wing Grace B., teacher private school, bds. 76 Thomas
Wing Henry K., teamster, house 100 Fifth
Wing Jashub, spar maker, h. 128 Purchase
Wing John, house Tarkiln Hill road
Wing John, merchant, h. Mt. Pleasant, cor. Mt. Vernon
Wing John (J. & W. R. Wing & Co.), merchant tailor,
24 So. Water, house 53 Third Wing Joseph ( J. & W. R. Wing & Co., and J. & W. R.
Wing), 24 So. Water, house 27 So. Sixth Wing J. & W. R. (Joseph Wing and Wm. R. Wing),
merchants, 24 South Water Wing J. & W.R. & Co. (Joseph Wing and Wm. R. Wing, John Wing, and Hiram W. Wentworth), merchant tailors, 24 South Water Wing Leander, carpenter Wamsutta Mills, h. 6 Spruce Wing Lemira L., house 76 Thomas Wing Lyman, master mariner, house 70 Third Wing Paul W., clerk, 59 Union, bds. 39 Elm Wing Peleg S., master mariner, bds. Union, cor. Purchase Wing Phebe Ann, widow of Peleg, house 41 Maxfield Wing Thos G. (Allen & Wing), coffee and spices, 23
Union, h. 27 So. Sixth Wing William H., painter, 93 Middle, boards 64 Mill Wing William R. (J. & W. R. Wing & Co., and J. & W.
R. Wing), 24 So. Water, house 31 Walnut Winn Daniel D., Rev., pastor First Baptist Church, Wil- liam street, house Page, corner Hawthorn Winslow Geo. W., trav. agent N. B. Flour Mills, h. 81
Maxfield Winslow Giles H., master mariner, house 98 Elm Winslow Henry H., attorney at law (30 Court, B.), h. 62
Forest Winslow Holmes, clerk E. Wing, house 45 North Winslow James, currier, house 83 Pleasant Winslow Jonathan, laborer, h. Kempton, Cannonville Winslow Joshua B., house 62 Forest Winslow Richard F., house Kempton, cor. Summit, Can- nonville Winslow Wm. B., rigger, house 53 County Winsor Walter P., secretary Union Mutual Marine Insur- ance Co., 38 No. Water, h. at Fairhaven Witherell Granville, teamster, house 317 Purchase Wixon Betsey M., widow of Orick H., h. 49 No. Second Wixon James A., policeman, boards 150 County Wodell Alfred, teamster, house 72 School Wodell Edward M., teamster, boards 72 School Wodell Humphrey B., clerk H. S. Kirby, bds. 72 School Wolfe Henry, laborer, house 167 Ray
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Wolfe Herman, mariner, boards 165 Ray "Wolfe Leopold, confectioner, house 10 Sears' court Wolfenden James, laborer Wamsutta Mills, h. Washburn Wood Abbie H. Mrs., bds. Maxfield, opp. school-house Wood Abram R., carpenter Moses H. Bliss, h. 59 Third WOOD ALBERT, clerk N. B. Gas Light Co., house 53
Walnut Wood Allen F,, master Fifth street grammar school, bds.
35 Eighth Wood Augustus A., boxmaker L. Ryder, bds. 106 Fourth Wood Benjamin, laborer, house 8 Campbell Wood Benjamin F., laborer N. B. R. R. freight-house, h.
8 Campbell Wood Betsey P., widow of Thomas, h. 26 County Wood Bradford, stevedore, h. 215 So. Water WOOD, BRIGHTMAN & CO. (Isaiah Wood, Nathan
P. Brightman, Oliver P. Brightman, and John P.
Nichols), tinplate and sheetiron workers and plumbers,
45 North Water Wood Chas. H.3 engineer Steam Fire Engine Progress
No. 2, and boarding-house, 95 Purchase Wood Charles J., clerk A. Bartlett, bds. rear 29 First Wood Charles L, merchant, office 36 No. Water, house
198 Union Wood Chas. N., driver J. Libby & Co., enq. 106 Fourth Wood Christiana, widow of William J., h. Jenney, near
Kempton Wood Cynthia M. Mrs., nurse, house 82 Forest Wood Daniel D., master mariner, h. 21 So. Sixth Wood David, clerk R. C. Topham, h. 110 Third Wood David S., clerk W. A. Robinson & Co., h. 55 Third Wood Dennis, ship agent, 6 Commercial wharf, house 11
Fifth, corner Spring Wood Edmond, student, boards 26 County Wood Edward B., clerk, 4 Cheapside, h. 18 Fifth Wood Elihu, jr., clerk, Cedar, h. 67 Smith Wood Elizabeth C, widow of Lineas, h. 247 County Wood Elizabeth F., widow of James B., h. 197 Union Wood Frank L., shoecutter, h. 137 No. Second Wood Frank T., painter, bds. 106 Fourth Wood Frederick P., laborer, h. 65 Linden, Jesseville Wood Frederick W., teamster D. T. Snell, h. r. Ill Fifth Wood George, cooper Amasa Whitney, h. 46 Foster Wood George A., painter, bds. 46 Foster Wood George M., clerk B. G. Wilson, h. 1 Ash WOOD GEORGE P., assistant agent Acushnet Co-oper- ative Association, 85 Third, h. 86 Fifth Wood George R., tinsmith Parker & Sherman, house 56
North Sixth
232 NEW BEDFORD [W] DIEECTORT.
Wood Geo., T. hostler, bds. 8 Old Market sq.
Wood Gideon, superintendent N. B. Gas Light Co., 70 So .
Water, h. 29 Walnut Wood Greenleaf, boot and shoemaker, bds. 75 Third Wood Henry T. (Greene & Wood), lumber dealer, Leon- ard's whf., h. 26 County Wood Henry T., shoemaker, bds. 53 Walnut Wood Horace, clerk Nat. Bauk of Commerce, h. 197 Union Wood Isaac, ship carpenter, h. at Fairhaven Wood Isaiah (Wood, Brightman & Co.), tinplate and
sheetiron worker, 45 No. Water, h. 224 Union Wood Jabez (Hopkins, Knight & Wood), shoe manufactu- rer, Durfee, h. 102 Purchase Wood James Mrs., h. 137 No. Second Wood James A., machinist, bds. 95 Purchase Wood James B., jr., mariner, h. 197 Union Wood John, jr., gasfitter N. B. Gas Light Co., boards 67
Fourth Wood John A. (J. A. Wood & Co.), produce commission
merchant, 9 Union, h. 196 County Wood Joseph, ropemaker, h. West Campbell Wood Josiah, confectionery pedlar, h. Borden, cor. Allen Wood J. Augustus, carriagemaker, h. 137 No. Second WOOD J. A.& CO. (John A. and Lorenzo D.Wood),
produce commission merchants, 9 Union Wood Lemuel C. photographer, h. 124 Kempton Wood Lorenzo D. (J. A. Wood & Co.), produce com. mer- chant, 9 Union, h. 220 County Wood Love F., widow of Samuel J., h. r. 29 First Wood Mary, widow of John, h. 43 Middle Wood Mary M., widow of Stephen, h. 59 Third Wood Nathan, carpenter, bds. Harrison, n. Oak Wood Nelson, passepartout maker, 6 No. Water, bds. 26
Seventh Wood Rebecca, wid. of Charles, h. 91 So. Second Wood Richmond B., carpenter, h. 59 Foster Wood Sarah A., widow of Daniel H., h. 80 School Wood Sarah B., widow of Abiel, h. Dartmouth, c. Fruit Wood Sarah D., widow of Tillson, h. 106 Fourth Wood Thomas, photographer, h. 86 Grinnell Wood Thomas F., gasfitter, 45 No. Water, h. 85 Walden Wood Walter, clerk Greene & Wood, h. 26 County Wood William, shoemaker, h. foot of Seneca Wood William G. (Greene & Wood), lumber dealer,
Leonard's wharf, h. Ill Washington Wood William H., clerk, 51 Union, bds. 18 Fifth Wood William H., clerk, 9 Union, bds. 196 County Wood William K., clerk N. B. Water Works office, base- ment City Hall, bds. 29 Walnut
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Wood William M., clerk office Wamsutta Mills, boards 7
Jenney Wood William T., carpenter, house 80 Ray Woodard Addison, cooper, and elder of County St. M. E.
church, house 62 North Woodard John W., sailmaker, bds. 62 North Woodard William B., mason, h. 109 So. Second Woodbridge Isaiah T., carpenter, h. 99 Fourth Woodbridge Wm. H., carpenter, house 38 Bush Woodluff Robert, weaver, bds. 17 Austin Woodman William O., dry goods, 12 Purchase, house
190 Union Woodruff John, works in SnelPs bakery, bds. 119 Smith Woodus Ardell Miss, house 226 Middle Worburton Robert, weaver Potomska Mills, house Front,
near Blackmore lane Wordell Alden, clothing dealer, 19 Commercial wharf, h.
59 Fifth [High
Wordell Alfred, jr., tin plate and sheet iron worker, h. 65 Wordell Benjamin R., shipcarpenter, h. 28 County av. Wordell Brayton B., milkman, h. 82 Arnold Wordell Frank A., clerk House Rep. (Washington), bds.
33 Mill Wordell Frank M. (Boston), house 59 Fifth Wordell Hiram, policeman, h. 21 Noel Taber road Wordell Hope C. Miss, dressmaker, h. 101 Cedar Wordell Isaac, clerk, house 39 Third Wordell John H., bookkeeper George M. Eddy & Co.,
house 27 Third Wordell Joshua, house Bellville Wordell Lewis, house 67 Mill Wordell Lizzie Mrs., h. 95 North Second Wordell Minerva J. Miss, dressmaker, h. 101 Cedar Wordell Oscar H., clerk E. Haskell, bds. 28 County av. Wordell Silas, laborer, house 67 Foster WORDELL WILSON W., provision dealer, No. Sixth,
cor. Market sq., h. 1 Ricketson's court Woi'dell, see also Wodell Worm well Charles, farmer, house Plain ville Wormwell Julia A., widow of George H.,h. New County
road, Plainville Worth Benjamin, clerk, 99 Union, house 28 Bush Worth W. T., clergyman, h. 18 Sycamore Wright Asel, hackman, h. 75 Middle Wright Ebenezer S., carpenter, house 30 Chestnut Wright Ellen Mrs., dressmaker, 8)4 Purchase, house 75
Middle Wright George H., sole leather cutter Hathaway & Soule's,
bds. 88 North Second
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Wright Gideon B., bookkeeper, house 30 Chestnut Wright Jeremiah, cardgrinder Wamsutta Mills, house
182 Ray Wright L. F. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 8 Cheapside Wright William, carpenter, h. Chestnut, cor. Sycamore Wrightington Americus V., engineer Gosnold Mills, h.
232 Purchase Wrightington John, boatbuilder, house 92 Ray Wrightington Theodore H., conductor N. B. R. R., bds.
2 North Oak Wrightington William H., house 87 Summer Wylie James, currier, house 248 Middle Wyman Frederick, dentist, bds. 119 William
YANCY MOTIN", engineer N. B. Tannery, h. 9 Emerson York James H., laborer 1ST. B. Railroad Co., house 308
Purchase York James L., fireman N. B. R. R., bds. 308 Purchase York John P., waiter Mansion House, h. 28 No. Chancery Young Francis A., meat market, h. 92 Third Young Frank, mulespinner Wamsutta Mills, h. 210 Ray Young George D., painter apprentice H. G. O. Cole, 69
So. Second Young Henry H., mariner, house 7 Grape Young Henry H. D., boilermaker Union Boiler Co. Young John, at Potomska Mills, h. 262 So. Water Young Men's Christian Association, rooms 5^ Purchase Young Wellwoocl, grinder, house 62 North Young William, laborer, house 62 Arnold
ZETTICK JOHN J. P., painter, house 20 No. Chancery
ISTEW BEDFORD
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
EMBRACING A Classified JList of all Trades, Professions, and Pursuits in the City of New Bedford, for the Years .&S7S and 1S74, ar- ranged Alphabetically for each Trade, thus exhib- iting at a glance the full address and Spe- cial Business of her Citizens.
Academy.
(See also Private Schools.) Friends' Academy, Morgan
Accountants.
Bryant John, 69 Walden Potter Southward, 2d, 117J Union WEBB HIRAM, 81 Union (see adv. dept, p. 17)
Adjuster of Averages.
Taylor W. H., 40 North Water
Agricultural Implements.
MORGRIDGE CHAS. H., Ill Union (see advt. opp. index to advts.)
SULLINGS, KINGMAN & CO., 123 Union (see adv. dept., p. 15)
VINCENT AMBROSE, 120 Union (see adv. dept., p. 40)
Apothecaries and Druggists.
BLAKE JAMES E. & CO., 64 No.
Second (see advt. opp. Preface) Bunker Elihu, 56 Purchase Cadwell William P. S., 49 Purchase Chisholm Elijah H., 73 Purchase
and 97 Middle CHURCH CHARLES H., 74 Pur- chase, cor. Middle (see adv. dept., p. 35) Holmes Ezra, 160 Purchase
Otis Thomas, Union, cor. Cheapside Lawton C. H. & H. A., 1 Purchase
and 91 Union Pease William A., 1S3 County SOUTH END DRUG STORE, Tay- lor J. P., prop., Third, c. Bedford (see adv. dept., p. 24)
Architects.
Durfee William, 5 Parker Hammond Caleb, 129 North Water Ingalls Seth H., 152 County
Artists.
Fales Peter, 95 North Water Gifford Charles H. (marine painter),
40 William Gifford Robert S., Orchard, corner
Union Russell Benj., 149 Middle Wall William A., 169 Middle
Artists' Materials.
Allen John C, 47 Purchase ELLIS LEONARD B., 38 and 40
William (see advt. outside back
cover)
Auctioneers.
BAYLIES J. B., 99 and 101 Union
(see adv. dept., page 35) BOURNE GEORGE A, 13 and 2 7
No. Water (see adv. dept., p. 47) Robinson Jones, Bellville Waterman N, 59 Purchase
236
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Awning Frame Mnfrs.
GIFFORD T. J. & CO., 32 William (see adv. front colored page)
Bakers.
Day Alfred, 52 Third
FISHER HENRY H., 134 Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 28)
LIBBY J. & CO., 251 and 253 Pur- chase (see bottom lines outside front cover)
Richmond Samuel P. & Co., 173 Union
Snell David A., 1 William
WATSON S. & SON (ship bread), 18 Centre (see adv. dept., p. 28)
Bands.
New Bedford Brass Band, Geo. Hill,
leader and conductor, 21 Hamilton St. Lawrence Temperance Band, G.
Rau, leader, Bush, cor. Water Smith's American Band, office 20
Liberty Hall building THOMAS & GUSTIN (Quadrille)
Wm. E. Thomas, leader, 9 Fourth
(see adv. dept., p. 46) Union Cornet Band, G. Rau, leader,
Bush, cor. Water
Bank Vaults, Iron Doors and Shutter Manufacturers.
DURFEE JAMES, 201 North Water (see adv. dept., p. 16)
Bankers and Brokers.
Beauvais & Co., 36 North Water Burt Samuel P., 19 and 43 North Water
Banks.
(See also Savings Banks.) FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Union,
corner South Second (see advt.) MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK,
North Water, foot of William (see
advt. ) MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK,
North Water, foot of William (see
advt.) NATIONAL BANK OF COM- MERCE, 35 North Water (see
advt. )
Barrel Dealer.
SAWIN ALBION K. P., Merrill's wharf (see adv. dept., p. 47)
Bath Room.
TEMPLE LEWIS, 72 Union (see adv. dept., p. 6)
Bell Hangers.
GIFFORD THOS. J. & CO., 32 Wil- liam (see advt. front colored page)
Bill Poster.
Piper Robert H., 80 South Sixth Billiard Saloons.
Parker Jacob S., 111| Union Shore Matthew, 32^ William Silvester David, North Second, cor. William
Blacksmiths.
(See also Horse Shoers; also Ship
Smiths; also Carriage Smiths.) Bennett George W., Head of the
River KING I. & SON, rear 83 Middle (see
adv. dept., p. 18) Lee & Staples, 400 Purchase LUCE J. L., Mechanics' lane (see
adv. dept., p. 39) Macy E. B. & F., 21 South Front SHERMAN WILLIAM D., 8 Pine
(see adv. dept., p. 44) SKIFF S. B. & CO., Mechanics' lane
(see adv. dept., p. 44) Snow James M., North Front, near
Middle Springer Andrew R., 149 Kempton Swift George D., Wing, cor. South
Sixth Terry F. C, Head of the River Tripp Chas. H., 202 Purchase
Blank Book Mnfrs.
DEWS EDWIN, 105 and 107 Union (see advt. on front cover)
TABER ROBERT B.,49 Union (see adv. dept., p. 50)
Block and Pump Makers.
Clarke Joseph, 4 Hazard's wharf Coggeshall & Co., Merrill's wharf Swan Walter D., 20 So. Front Swift Thomas W., 17 North Front Taber Joseph, 13 North Front
Blueing Manufacturer.
Burgess Frank, 70 William
Boarding Houses.
Addy William, 2 and 4 Hazard ct. Barnes Wm. H., 158 Grinnell Betz Thaddeus, 44 Middle Carter Domingo, 57 South Water Dowling Mary Mrs., 341 Purchase Drake M. M. Mrs., 11 North Second Elmwood House, 69 Elm Fearing House, So. Second, corner
Rivet Fish J. R, 4 Pearl Foley Joanna Mrs., 345 Purchase Fuller John, 12 Cannon Gifford B. F., 155 Purchase Habicht John B., 64J and 68 Union Harlow O., 8 Bethel Hill George (German) 335 Purchase
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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Lett John, 16 Austin court LINWOOD HOUSE, 102 Fourth (see
adv. dept., p. 12) Little John E., Head of the Eiver Mariners' Home, 15 Bethel Martin T. Harriet, 9 Griffin Mayhew Dorothy B. Mrs., 68 Mill MOSHEE JOHN E., 102 Fourth (see
adv. dept., p. 12) Mt. Pleasant House, 8 Cheapside Mansion House, 87 Union Nencette Isaac, 104 South Water Potter George P., 2 Logan Pray W. H. H., 41 South Water Reynolds Luther (Wamsutta Mills),
Logan Eoberts Joseph E., 179 South Water Eoot Elizabeth P. Mrs., Union, cor.
Purchase Slosson Henry C., 5 School Slocnm William, 23 South Water Smith Mary T. Mrs., 81 South Stewart Wm. K. Mrs., rear Wam- sutta Mills Swain Sarah Mrs., 35 Eighth Thomas Antone, 111 South Water TOWER HOBACE S., Union, cor.
Fifth (see adv. dept., p. 17) Tripp Hannah Mrs., 6 Pearl Urquhart Drusilla, 4 So. Water and
44 Union Vera Frank, 113 South Water Webster Cornelius Mrs., 52 Fifth WestF. E. Mrs., 65 Elm WHITCOMB HOUSE, H. S. Tower,
prop., 152 Union, corner Fifth (see
adv. dept., p. 17) Wood C. H., 95 Purchase Wood Mary M. Mrs., 59 Third
Boat Builders.
Allen Bartlett, City wharf ALLEN THOMAS N., No. Water, near North (see adv. dept., p. 42) Butler William F., Willis Point Cranston John, Fish Island Cranston J. Miller, Fish Island Smith John B., Parker's wharf Smith William H.3 foot of Cannon
Boat Men.
Bartlett Harvey, So. Front, n. School Tripp Allen S., So. Front, n. School
Boiler Manufacturers.
UNION BOILEE CO., J. C. Brad- ford, agent, 27 Front (see advt. front colored page)
Bone Setters.
Sweet Job, 119 Kemp ton Sweet John H., 119 Kempton
Book Binders.
Allen John 0, 47 Purchase DEWS EDWIN, 105 and 107 Union (see advt. on front cover)
Howe William, 30 Purchase TABEE EOBEET B., 49 Union (see adv. dept., p. 50)
Books and Stationery.
(See also Periodicals and Newspa- pers. ) Allen John C, 47 Purchase DEWS EDWIN, 105 and 107 Union
(see advt. on front cover) Hitch A. S., 77 Purchase Hutchinson Sylvander, 4 Cheapside SHEEMAN C. E. & CO. (nautical)
49 No. Water (see advt. opp. index
to advts.) TABEE EOBEET B., 49 Union (see
adv. dept., p. 50)
Boot & Shoe Dealers, Retail-
Boston Branch Boot and Shoe Store,
W. G. Chandler, 2 Ricketson's
block Devoll Pardon & Son, 26 Purchase Donaghy Thomas, Union, cor. So.
Water Freeman E. P., 3 Purchase Lothrop Asa, 83 Purchase Lucas A. E., 119 Union Packard Charles, 9 Cheapside and
44 School Palmer Andrew R., 131 Union Paul Frank, 161 South Water Sherry James, 57 Purchase UNION BOOT AND SHOE CO., 71
and 75 William (see adv. dept., p.
36)
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Adams Eben C, 215 County Bliss Fred. P., 101 Allen Bourne Nelson, 112 Kempton Brown Jacob, 95 North Water Burbank Thomas, 129 Purchase Burgess Nathan, 94 North Second Cairns & West, 48 William Chace Benjamin M., Campbell, cor.
Cedar Cunha Joseph A., 172| South Water Danzell Christopher S., 34 Wing Davis Benjamin, 27 Cannon Donaghy Thomas, Union, cor. So]
Water Dunbar William A., 32 No. Second Ellis Reuben L., 31 Bedford, near
Sixth Ellis Truman B., 285 Purchase Freeman John C., Sycamore, near
County Graham John T., 76-£ County Harrington Jeremiah, 192 Ray Howard Jacob & Bro,, 183 Purchase Janell Chailes F., 7 William Jenney Francis, 115 South Front Killeen Patrick, 178 Kempton Killigrew Daniel, 15 Fourth Kirschbaum Jacob, 61 North Sixth
238
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIKECTOEY.
Lowe Samuel, Ray, cor. Wamsutta Lucas Willis, Walnut, n. So. Water Marshal Michael, 153 South Water Monroe Augustus W.,198^ Kempton Pollock John, 80-i- Union Puttz Gustave, 84 Middle Rourke John, 14 Hazard court Schlesier Constantine R., 99 Middle Shea John, 97 South Second Silvia John, Head of the River Steil Frank, 68 Union Taber Cyrus E., Mt. Pleasant, near
Durfee Thatcher Win. R., Parker, n. West
Cedar Thayer Charles H., 59^ So. Second Ware Cyrus, 3 Durfee
Boot and Shoe Mnfrs.
HATHAWAY & SOULE, Pleasant, corner Mechanics' lane (see adv. dept., page 19)
Hopkins, Knight & Wood, Durfee, corner Ashland
Paulding,Reed & Gifford, 14 William
Tinkham Elisha B., Mechanic's lane
Weed Fitch, 14 William
Bosom and Collar Mnfr.
Thompson P. G., 10 South Sixth
Box Manufacturer.
(See also Paper Box Maker.) RYDER L., 9 Pine (see adv. dept., p. 42)
Bowling Saloons.
Silva Francis M., 57 Howland Sylvester John, 119 So. Water
PEIRCE & TABER, 144 and 146 Union (see advt. opp. index to advertisements)
Brass Founders.
CRAIGIE ANDREW, 103 North
Water (see advt. front colored
page) GIFFORD & ALLEN, North Front,
corner Hazard's wharf (see advt.
front colored page)
Bread and Confectionery.
(See also Bakers.) Howland Lydia W. Mrs., 115 Kemp- ton Peck Jas. N., 234 So. Water
Brokers, Exchange.
Furber George W., 4£ South Water
Brokers, Pawn.
(See Pawn Brokers.)
Brokers, Ship.
Cleveland Abram L., 23 Centre Codd Thomas A, 18 So. Water (up- stairs)
Brokers, Stock.
(See also Bankers and Brokers.) Baker E. L., 40 No. Water Beauvais & Co., 36 North Water BOURNE GEORGE A., 27 North
Water (see adv. dept., p. 47) Burt Daniel C, 19 No. Water Burt S. P., 43 No. Water- Parsons Israel F., 5 Liberty Hall
building
Broom Mnfrs.
Bowen George S., 104 Third Howland Abram H., Plainville
Brush Mnfrs.
Cook Thomas W. & Co., Front, cor. School
Brush Dealers.
SULLINGS, KINGMAN & CO., 123 Union (see adv. dept., p. 15)
Building Mover.
Wheeler Martin, 30 Allen
Butchers.
Austin James, Kempton, Cannon-
ville Hathaway James H., Head of the
River Howard Ammi N., Bellville road,
Head of the River Kenyon Henry W-, Acushnet av.,n.
Purchase
Buttons and Trimmings.
(See also Dry Goods ; Fancy Dry
Goods ; Trimmings.) Hunt Josiah, 22 Purchase NOONING WILLIAM B., 2|, 4, and
64£ Purchase (see adv. dept., p.
21)
Cabinet Makers.
(See also Furniture.)
Dantsizen C, 191 Elm MAXFIELD CALEB, 130 Union (see adv. dept., p. 25)
Candle Mnfrs.
(See also Oil and Candle Manufac- turers ; also Soap Manufacturers.) DELANO GEO. & CO. (sperm and patent), So. Second, cor. South (see adv. dept., p. 8)
NEW BEDFOED BUSINESS DIEECTOEY.
239
HASTINGS & CO., foot of Grin- nell (sperm) (see adv. dept., page
9)
LEONAED SAMUEL & CO., Leon- ard (sperm and patent) (see adv. dept., p. 9)
KOBINSON W. A. & CO., 50 South Water (sperm and patent) (see adv. dept., p. 8)
THATEE & JUDD (paraffine), Botch's square (see adv. dept., p.
6) WHITTEMOEE M. F., 14 So. Sec- ond (see adv. dept., p. 20)
Candy Maker.
Bowerman Nathan, 58 Parker
Carpenters and Builders.
ALLEN & EOBINSON, Leonard's
wharf Baker Lorenzo, City wharf Bates William, 2d, 23 North Bliss Moses H., 38 Eussell BOSWOETH WILLIAM & SON, 133 North Water (see advt. p. 32 front) BOSWOETH & BAKEE, 24 Spring
(see advt. opp. preface) Bosworth William, 133 No. Water BOWEN WM. J., Atlantic wharf, foot of Pine (see adv. dept., page 42) Briggs & Look, 129£ No. Water Brownell Charles H., 23 North Chadwick Solomon, Leonard's whf. Clark Ezra, North Second, cor. Hill- man Cook Timothy D., 19 North Water Gushing John K., Maxfield, n. Pur- chase DeWolf Charles, Mechanics' lane,
n. North Sixth DOULL JAMES, 2 School (see adv.
dept., p. 2) Foster & Brown, 152 Eay FOSTER JOHN M., 19 Bethel (see
adv. dept., p. 28) Greene Alfred, foot of Cannon Hammond Caleb, 129J No. Water Hammond Francis W., 150 North
Water Haskins O., Hillman, near North
Water Haskins J. C, Hillman, near North
Water Hathaway Lewis, Bethel, near Wil- liam KXRBY WILLIAM A., 91 Middle Leach Charles H., Leonard's whf. Mathews A. J., 79 Middle Perry George W., 23 North Potter Thomas P., Bellville road,
Head of the River Sherman R. A., Leonard's wharf
STURTEVANT & SHEEMAN, 132 No. Water (see adv. dept., p. 44)
Tripp Ephraim J. H, 105 No. Cedar
Tripp W. B., 183 Kempton
Walker John W., 53 Smith
Walker Wm., Hillman, near North Water
Weaver T. H, 150 North Water
Carpet Maker.
Denham George B., 45 Foster
Carpet Upholsterers.
Soule & Cranston, 9£ Purchase
Carpet Weavers.
Earley Eobert W., 10 Spring Tillinghast L. B., 252 Purchase
Carpets and Oil Cioths.
Eddy George M. & Co., 147 Union Ellis W. H, 82 Purchase Waite Benjamin H, 38 Purchase Waterman N., 1 Ricketson block, Union
Carriage Mnfrs.
(See also Wheelwrights.) Bennett Geo. W., Head of the River Brownell, Ashley & Co., 16, 20, and
22 Fourth Brownell George L., Third, corner
Cannon COLE H. G. O., 44 Third (see adv.
dept., p. 6) Cory Isaac C, 12 Noel Taber road Forbes C. H, 33, 34, and 35 Elm Hersey WiUiam A., Head of the
River NEW BEDFORD CARRIAGE
MANUFACTORY, 83 Middle (see
advt. front col. page) SHAW FRANKLIN, 51 Elm (see
adv. dept., p. 47) SNOW OTIS, 204 Purchase (see
adv. dept, p. 29) Tripp Alonzo B., 149 Kempton WHITE WILLIAM G., Pleasant, c.
Mechanics' lane (see advt. front
col. page)
Carriage Repositories.
Brownell George L., Third, corner
Cannon COLE H. G. O., 44 Third (see adv.
dept., p. 6) Forbes C.-H., 33, 34, and 35 Elm
Carriage Smiths.
(See also Blacksmiths.) COLE H. G. O., 44 Third (see adv.
dept, p. 6) Garfield Chas. L., 37 Allen KING I. & SON, 83 Middle (see I adv. dept., p. 18)
240
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
LUCE F. C. (New Bedford Carnage
Manufactory), rear 83 Middle (see
advt. front col. page) LUCE J. L., Mechanics' lane (see
adv. dept., p. 39) SHERMAN AVM. D., 8 Pine (see
adv. dept, p. 44) SKIFF S. B. & CO., Mechanics'
lane (see adv. dept., p. 44) Tripp James M., 32 South Pleasant,
near Elm
Carriage Stock and Hoops.
Hayes & Co., 147 No. Water
Carriage Trimmers.
EVANS ISAAC, 51 Elm (see adv. dept., p. 23)
PARSONS CHAS. H. (New Bedford Carriage Manufactory), 83 Middle (see advt. front col. page)
Caterers.
Carter Chas. H., 40 Cedar
Pell Geo., 159 Mill
Piper Robert H., 80 So. Sixth
Calkers.
Cannon George, 14 South Front Drew James N., 120 No. Second Eldridge Reuben S., Eddy's South
wharf Gage Benjamin, 23 Middle
Chair Reseater.
Handy Caleb, Orchard
Charcoal.
DELANO R. M., 116 High (see advt. opp. Streets, Courts, etc.)
Charts and Nautical Station- ery.
Kelley James S., 83 Union SHERMAN C. R., 49 North Water (see advt. opp. index to advts.)
Chemist, Manufacturing.
Davis H. V., Court, cor. Chancery, office 40 North Water
Chest Makers.
(See Seamen's Chest Makers.)
Chromos and Engravings.
ELLIS LEONARD B., 38 and 40 William (see advt. on back cover)
PIERCE & TABER, 144 Union (see advt. opp. index to N. B. advts.)
Chronometer Mnfrs. and Dealers.
Kelley James S., 83 Union Munroe James, 98 Union
Cigar Box Mnfr.
Swift Orville V., Leonard's wharf
Cigar Mnfrs.
Caswell I. C, 85£ Purchase
Francis John, 122£ Union
HAS WELL A. K, 103 Union (see
advt. outside front cover*) OESTING CHARLES A. W., 48
Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 46) Snow John H., 188 County TILDEN NILES, 28 No. Second (see
adv. dept., p. 28)
Cigars and Tobacco.
BROOK CHAS. H., 54 Purchase
(see adv. dept., p. 47) Burns Harry C, 91 Third Caswell I. G, 85^ Purchase Chapman Edward T., 13 No. Second CUNHA JOSEPH, 95 Union Felicia Antone, 50 Howland Francis John, 122^ Union HASWELL A. K., 103 Union (see
advt. outside front cover) OESTING CHARLES A. W., 48
Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 46) PARKER FREDERICK, 9 Purchase
(see adv. dept.. p. 35) Snow John H., 188 County TILDEN NILES, 28 North Second
(see adv. dept., p. 28)
Circular and Scroll Sawing.
Hayes & Co., 147 No. Water
Circulating Libraries.
Allen John C, 47 Purchase Hutchinson Sylvander, 4 Cheapside
Civil Engineers.
Durfee William, 5 Parker Hammond Caleb, 129 No. Water Ingalls Seth H., 152 County Weeeler Geo. B., office basement City Hall
Clairvoyant.
Davis Betsey Mrs., 126 Summer
Clergymen.
Batch elor Benjamin S. (Middle St. Christ.), 167 North
Butler Jas. D., chaplain N. B. Port Society, office at Seamen's Bethel, Bethel
Chandonnet Thos. A. (Catholic), 96 Hillman
Coe Isaac S. (South Christ. Bap.), 112 Washington
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Douglass Stephen Y. (African Beth- el Meth.), West Middle, corner Emerson
Hammond Wm. B. (Cong.), Head of the River
Higgins A. M. (Advent), 71 Max- field
How Moses, 109 Middle
Mattoon Virgil W. (Meth.), 25 Bon- ney
McMahon Lawrence S. (Catholic), 96 Hillman
Potter William J. (First Cong.), 223 Union
PyleWm. D. F. (Zion Church), 8 Cypress
Quint Alonzo H. (North Cong.), 179 Union
Roberts Oliver A. (North Christ.), 85 Fourth
Rowland Edmund (Epis.),92 County
Stearns George W., 107 William
Winn Daniel D. (First Bap.), Page, cor. Hawthorn
Worth W. T., IS Sycamore
Cloak Mnfr.
Waite Benjamin H., 38 Purchase
Cloak Maker.
(See also Dressmakers.) White Martha C. Mrs., 1241 Union
Clocks.
(See also Watches, Clocks, and Jew- elry.) Howland Reuben, 117 Kempton Waterman N., 1 Ricketson's block
Clothing Stores.
(See also Tailors, Merchant; also
Seamen's Clothing. ) BACH GEORGE, 106 South Water
(see adv. dept., p. 26) Barnett J., 102 Union DeWolf Ann J. Mrs., 177 Purchase Doane, Swift & Co., 55 Union Evans E. L., 1251 Union Fisher Charles, 64 Purchase Gifford & Co., 113 Union Lima J. F. & Co., 89 So. Water Lucas A. E., 119 Union Packard E., No. Second, opp. Post- office Sanders Wm., 108 and 112 Union Slocum P. & Co., 15 So. Water Swift M. C, 1281 Union Sylvia Antone L., 159 So. Water Taber, Read & Co., 117 Union Vera Frank, 113 South Water Ward Benjamin C, 70 Union Wing J. & W. K. & Co., 24 South Water 16
Clothes Cleaners and Re- pairers.
BACH GEORGE, 106 South Water
(see adv. dept., p. 26) Henry George, 153 Purchase
Coal Dealers.
DELANO R. M., 116 High (see advt.
opp. Streets) Haskell Edward P., No. Front, foot
of Middle Hathaway B. F., 152 Ray HOLMES JOSIAH, Jr., Atlantic
wharf (see adv. dept., p. 7) KOLLOCK L. M., Phila. and Read- ing Coal andiron Co.'s wharf (see
adv. on front cover) PERRY ELLIS, foot of Hillman
(see adv. dept., p. 37) PERRY J. H. & CO., Walnut, cor.
Front, and foot of Grinnell (see
adv. dept., p. 18)
Coal Oil Manufacturer.
(See also Oil and Candles; also
Petroleum Oil. ) Howland W., Fish Island
Coffee and Spice Mills.
ACUSHNET COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS, Davis & Hatch, proprie- tors, 59 High (see adv. dept., p. 33)
Allen & Wing, 23 Union
Coffin Warerooms.
COGGESHALL & CO., 20 and 22 William (see advt. on back cover)
MURPHY T. J., 106 Purchase (see adv. dept. , p. 44)
WILSON B. G., 74 William (see adv. dept. j p. 42)
Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers.
JAMES THOMAS M., 40 No. Water . (see advt. opp. title page) Taylor William H, 37 North Water
Commissioners for other States.
Borden Alanson (Pennsylvania), 42
No. Water Cobb Wendell H. (New York and
Michigan), 35 North Water Crapo William W. (Michigan), 35
No. Water Prescott Oliver (Michigan), 26 North
Water Stetson Thomas M. (New York and
Vermont), 381 North Water Taylor William H. (Rhode Island,
California, &c), 37 North Water
242
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Commissioner of Wrecks.
Almy Job, 11 Parker's block, Middle
Commission Merchants.
Barrows John N, 30 Union Bartlett I. H. & Sons, Taber's wharf BAYLIES J. B., 99 and 101 Union
(see adv. dept., p. 35) BAYLIES & CANNON, 3 and 4
Union (see adv. dept., p. 29) BROWNELL WM. O., No. Front,
cor. Central wharf (see adv. dept.,
p. 27) BOURNE GEORGE A., 28 North
Water (see adv. dept., p. 47) Cleaveland A. L., 23 Centre Codd Thos. A., 18 So. Water Cunningham W. H., 30 and 32 Union Greene D. R. & Co., 19 Hamilton Knowles Thos. & Co., 24 Union and
5 Front McAFEE JOHN, 75 Union (see adv.
dept., p. 32) NYE SYLVANUS G., 35 Union (see
adv. dept., p. 32) PERRY J. H. & CO., South Water,
corner Walnut (see adv. dept, p.
18) Phillips William & Son, 7 Middle SWIFT & ALLEN, Taber's wharf,
(see adv. dept., p. 7) Taber, Gordon & Co., Central whf.,
corner Front Tucker Chas. R. & Co., 2 Commer- cial wharf Wilbur & Deacon, 59 Union Wing J. & W. R., 24 South Water WOOD J. A. & CO., 9 Union (see
adv. dept., p. 34)
Compass Manufacturer.
SHERMAN C. R., 49 North Water (see advt. opp. Index to Advts.)
Confectioners, Manufactur- ing.
BATES WM. M., 15£ and 16 Cheap- side (see adv. dept., p. 22)
Day Alfred, 52 Third
GRAY J. F., 66 Purchase (see advt. front colored page)
TILDEN & CO., 60 Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 17)
Whitton Levi H, 83 North Water
Confectionery and Fruit.
Andrews C, 2 South Second Baldwin H. W., 75 Purchase BATES WM. M., 15£ and 16 Cheap- side (see adv. dept., p. 22) Bliss Frank P., 141 South Water Branan Richard H., 76 Purchase BROOK CHARLES.H., 54 Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 47)
Carter Martha Miss, 244 Purchase Fortes Mary Mrs., 42^ Bedford Gifford Henry T., 113£ Purchase GRAY J. F., 66 Purchase (see advt.
front colored page) Hawes Levi, 17 Purchase LIBBY J. & CO., 251 and 253 Pur- chase (see bottom lines outside front cover) PARKER FREDERICK, 9 Purchase
(see adv. dept., p. 35) TILDEN & CO., 60 Purchase (see
adv. dept., p. 17) Todd Henrv H, 206 Purchase Warren Angie, 106 South Third
Consul.
LINDSEY BENJAMIN (St. Catha- rines, Brazil), 21 Hamilton
Coopers.
Adams Nathaniel, Front, cor. Middle Allan & Whitney, 17 Hamilton Baker Benj. jr., School, cor. Front Ellis Caleb L. & Son, head of North
Front, near bridge HOLMES ATWOOD, 14 First Howland & Coggeshall, rear 147 No.
Water Luce Thomas, City wharf Luscomb Richard, Hillman, near
North Water Myrick Alexander G., 115 No. Water Norton William J., North Water,
near Wilcox & Richmond's wharf Peirce John W., 99 South Water PEIRCE LLOYD N., 190 So. Water
(see adv. dept, p. 7) Randall Rufus, 16 and 18 Coffin Whitney Amasa, 2S First
Copper Manufacturers.
NEW BEDFORD COPPER CO., Orange, office Rodman, cor. North Front (see adv. front col'd page)
Copper Smiths.
CRAIGIE ANDREW, 103 No. Water (see advt. front colored page)
GIFFORD & ALLEN, North Front, cor. Hazard's wharf (see advt. front colored page)
Cordage Manufacturers.
NEW BEDFORD CORDAGE COM- PANY, office Rotch's square, fac- tory Court (see adv. dept., p. 21)
Corn Candy.
Robbins W. A., 57 Union
NEW BEDFOKD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
243
Coroners.
COGGESHALL H. W., 20 William
(see advt. back cover) Kimball Horatio N, 42^ No. Water
Corsets.
CHACE GEORGE W., 16 Purchase
(see adv. dept., p. 19) Harlow Mary W, 13 Purchase NOONING WILLIAM B., 2|, 4 and
64* Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 21) Woodman Wm. O., 12 Purchase
Cotton Goods Mnfrs.
Potomska Mills (print cloths), South Water, between South and Rivet, Jas. Robinson, pres. and treas., office 50 South Water
WAMSUTTA MILLS, Wamsutta st., Thomas Bennett, jr., agent, Andrew G. Pierce, treasurer, office over Merchants' National Bank, No. Water
Country Produce, Wholesale
Humphrey C. B. & Co., 2£ North Second
Country Store.
Allen Abram A., Allen's corner, Plainville
Crockery, China and Glass Ware.
Allen & Bliss, 121 Union BAYLIES J. B., 99 and 101 Union
(see adv. dept., p. 35) Bennett Samuel, 44 William HAYDEN WM. G., 101 Third (see
adv. dept., p. 37) MILLIKEN E. & SONS, 159 Pur- chase (see adv. dept., p. 34) Munson H. W., 62* Purchase Purrington & Brown, 55 Purchase Taylor Henry J., 41 Purchase
Currier.
WADE JOB, Wall, near Ray (see adv. dept., p. 40)
Cutlery.
KIRBY H. S., 8 Commercial wharf (see adv. dept, p. 15)
Dentists.
Channing William H, 139 Union Davis Charles G., 1 Brick block,
Cheapside, cor. Union Hazeltine A. A., 104 Purchase MANN HENRY E., 85 Purchase
(see adv. dept., p. 3) Mara J. C, 25 Cheapside, c. William
McLeod E. Y., 5 Cummings building NESBETT FRED'K. B., 66 Purchase
(see adv. dept., p. 3) Stetson Edward, 24 Purchase Ward Bros., 159 Union Ward E. G., 148^ Union
Diamond Brokers.
Howland G. H., 43 North Sixth Howland & Co., 79 Purchase
Drain Pipe, Hydraulic Sub- Soil.
Pierce Bradford S., 9 Bedford Peirce Charles M., jr., 119 North Water
Dressmakers.
Aikin Annie L. Mrs., 5£ Cheapside Allen J. G. Miss, 30 Purchase Andrews Susan A. Mrs., 29 Mill Baxter Cynthia A. Mrs., 129 Kemp- ton Befuhs Barbara Miss, 67 No. Water Boone Eliza C. 114 Fourth Borden Anna B. Mrs., 4 Ward Bradford Caroline C, 139 Union Braywood A. M. Mrs., 191 Purchase Chaney Emma E. Miss, 81 Thomas Chase Ann H. Mrs., 24 Cheapside CHASE E. B., 2 Cheapside (see
adv. dept., p. 22) Chase M. A. Miss, 42 Kempton Childs H. A. Mrs., 97 South Second Clark Eliza W., 60 Thomas Clarke Mary H, 117 Kempton Coleman Betsey R., 89 William Coombs Mary G. Miss, County, cor.
Wing Crafts Sarah F. Mrs., 77 Middle Dewett F. A. Mrs., 25 So. Water Dillingham Caroline C. Miss, 29 Sev- enth Francis Ellen J. Miss, 107 Hillman Gardner Betsie B., 47 Mechanics'
lane Gormley Matilda Miss, Elm, corner
Ash Gormley Sarah A. Miss, 198 Elm Grudchos Anna C. Mrs., 309 Pur- chase Hamilton Mary J. Miss, 70 Hillman Hinckley Lucy B. Mrs., 20 Third Home Mary A. Miss, 97 Middle Horr Cynthia, 37 Seventh Howes Clarinda Miss, 39 Foster Howland Mercy G., 40 North Johnson Helen M. Mrs., 107 Middle Landers Mary J., 57 No. Sixth Lincoln Susan R. Miss, Bellville Lucas Esther A., 176 So. Second McBride Emily Mrs., Maxfield, near
No. Second Melling Ann, 168 Purchase Norton Mary E. Mrs., Allen, corner
County Peckham Mary A. Mrs., 91 Third
244
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Dressmakers--(continued.)
Pitts E. C. Miss, 1 and 2 Brownell's
block Prentice Sarah V., 4 Fifth Randall Cynthia Mrs., 63 Kempton Reynolds Mary Miss, 57 Summer Richardson John T., 18 So. Water Ruggles Mary T., 69 Foster Shea Hannah A., 43 Middle Sherman Julia E. Mrs., 35 William Simmons Elizabeth Miss, lOg- Pur- chase Spade Addie I. Miss, 83 Forest Stall Susan A., 109 High Swift Eliza W. Mrs., 4 Chestnut Thompson Adelaide Miss, 114 So.
Seventh Thomas Mary J. Mrs., 89 William Tucker Carrie B. Mrs., 57 Mechan- ics' lane Turner Maria L. Mrs., 194 Kempton Turner Phebe A., 107 Purchase Vassals Elizabeth Mrs., 1(56 Mill Wagner Mary R., 3* Cheapside Wardell Misses, 101 Cedar West R. B. Mrs., 23 Cheapside Wicks Amy A. Mrs., 33 So. Second Wilbour Eliza J., 10 No. Chancery Wright Ellen Mrs., 8£ Cheapside
Dress Trimmings.
(See also Buttons and Trimmings.) Case E. C. Miss, 40 Purchase Cottle H. B., 11 Purchase
Drills, Twist.
MORSE TWIST DRILL AND MA- CHINE COMPANY, Bedford, cor. Fourth (see adv. dept., p. 11)
Dry Goods, Retail.
Brownell O. G. & Son, 97 Purchase
and 52 High CHASE E. B., 2 Cheapside (see adv.
dept., p. 22) Comey C. M., 285 Purchase COOK DAVID, 240 Purchase (see
adv. dept., p. 45) Davis D. C, 64 Purchase Delano Stephen, 8 Purchase DeWolf A. J. Mrs., 177 Purchase Dootson Isabella, 86 Purchase Eddy George M. & Co., 147 Union Eddv Job A. T., 20 Purchase FISHER JAMES & CO., 32 Purchase
(see adv. dept, p. 23) Gifford George D., 6 Purchase Graham Lizzie L. Miss, 103 Purchase Hadley A. W. & Co., 50 Purchase Haskell E., 42, 44 and 46 Purchase Levy Leon, 126 South Water Lewis Francis & Co., 167 So. Water MACY WM. C, 29 Purchase Helling Ann, 168 Purchase
Mitchell John L., 137 So. Water Richardson John T., 18 So. Water Silvester Wm. R. N., 28 Purchase Slocum H., 154 Union Slocum P. & Co., 15 So. Water Soule W. T., 58 Purchase Tucker William, jr.; 21 No. Water Waite Benjamin H., 38 Purchase Whiting E. B., 10 Purchase WILDE J. P., William, cor. North
Sixth (see adv. dept., p. 24) Wing J. & W. R. & Co., 24 South
Water Woodman William O., 12 Purchase
Dry Goods, Fancy, Retail.
Drudchos Anna C. Mrs., 309 Pur- ellipse
FISHER JAMES & CO., 32 Pur- chase (see adv. dept., p. 23)
Macy Wm. C, 29 Purchase
NOONING WILLIAM B., 2£, 4, and 644 Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 21)
Simon Nathan, 62 Purchase
Slocum H., 154 Union
Woodman Wm. O., 12 Purchase
Dry Goods, Wholesale.
Eddy George M. & Co., 147 Union
Duck, Wholesale.
Hart Simpson, 33 Commercial whf.
Dyers.
HARDING CHAS. P. (Excelsior" Dye House), 41 William (see adv. dept., p. 31)
Dye House Agents.
Waite Benjamin H. (Lewando's), 3S
Purchase Woodman William O.j 149 Union
Earth Closets.
BOSWORTH & BAKER, 24 Spring (see advt. opp. preface)
Eating Houses.
(See also Restaurants.) ALLEN THOS. L:, 26 South Water
(see adv. dept., p. 17) Church J. A., 107 So. Water Cory P. H., 82 Union DANA C, 67 and 69 William (see
adv. dept., p. 19) Fish John R., 4 Pearl Fish William G,, 19 Union Gifford Geo. P., 6 So. Water Hicks Samuel, Union, cor. South
Water Johnson Joseph, 26£ William Oakley James M,, Fairhaven Ferry
slip
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POND E. D., 67 and 69 William (see adv. dept., p. 29)
Sheridan House, 7 and 9 No. Sec- ond
Slosson H. C, 5 School
Thurston Peleg R, Pearl, n. depot
Wing E., 34 William
Widowes Levi, 65 Union
Engravers.
Almy J. T., 156 Union
Snow Abner W-, jr., 65 William
Engravings.
ELLIS L. B., 40 William (see advt. on back cover)
European Steamer Agency.
DAVENPORT, MASON & CO., 142 Union (see advt. opp. dedication)
Expresses.
BOSTON EXPRESS, Hatch & Co., props., 142 Union (see advt. opp. dedication)
Boston Express, Thing & Co., pro- prietors, 122 Union
Edgartown Express, John Mayhew, proprietor, 142 Union
MARTHA'S VINEYARD EX- PRESS, Hatch & Co., proprietors, 142 Union (see advt. opp. dedica- tion)
NEW YORK SOUTHERN AND WESTERN EXPRESS, Daven- port, Mason & Co., 142 Union (see advt. opp. dedication)
PROVIDENCE EXPRESS, Hatch & Co., proprietors, 142 Union (see advt. opp. dedication)
Vineyard Haven Express, George N. Peakes, proprietor, 122 and 142 Union
Fancy Goods.
BATES A. E. MRS., 14 Cheapside
(see adv. dept., p. 20) Bourne Ellen M. Miss, 19 Cheapside Brownell A. P., 94 Union Bullard Amasa, 9 Cheapside Chappell William H., 229 Purchase CHASE E. B., 2 Cheapside (see adv.
dept., p. 22) DEXTER & HASKINS, 14 Purchase
(see adv. dept., p. 20) Hopkins John, 2 Purchase Hunt Josiah, 22 Purchase Lowden Andrew, 150 Union Munson Hulbert W., 64| Purchase NOONING- WM. B., 2*, 4, and 64^
Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 21) Palmer I. & J. H. & Co., 153 Union Paul Frank & Co., 16H So. Water Pease Peleg, 74 Grinnell Reiley M. A. Mrs., 64 Purchase
TILDEN & CO., 60 Purchase (see
adv. dept., p. 17) Todd Henry H., 206 Purchase WHITCOMB F. R., 150 Union, cor.
Fifth (see adv. front col'd page) Woodman Wm. O., 12 Purchase
Feathers.
MAXFIELD CALEB, 130 Union (see adv. dept, p. 25)
Fertilizers.
MORGRIDGE CHAS. H., Ill Union (see advt. opp. index to advts.)
Paine S. S. & Brother, No. Front, c. Hazard's wharf
Peirce Charles M., jr., 119 North Water
Fish, Pickled and Dried.
BAKER & FLANDERS, 22 Union
(see adv. dept., p. 32) Leonard John H., 25 Union
Fish Dealers.
BAKER & FLANDERS, 22 Union
(see adv. dept., p. 32) BARTLETT A., 9 North Sixth (see
adv. dept., p. 30) Bassett William A. & Co., foot of
Middle and 125 Purchase Butler Thos. A., 91 Third Childs Josiah G., 31 So. Second Clark & Howland, Purchase, corner
Willis CLARK & BARTLETT, Commer'l
wharf and 9 Market (see adv.
dept., p. 38) Devorl Joseph, 100 South Water Fisher R. H., Merrimack Frates Antoine, 208i So. Water Holmes & Watson, 157 So. Water Leonard John H. (salt) , 25 Union LUCE A. E., 178 County (see adv.
dept., p. 36) Sisson Joseph L., 161 Purchase
Fishing Tackle and Sporting Apparatus.
EGGERS SELMAR, 6 William (see
adv. dept., p. 36) Fales James, jr., 91 No. Water MORGRIDGE CHAS. H., Ill Union
(see advt. opp. index to advts.) Palmer Mark S., 80 Bedford
Flag Stones.
ALLEN JOSEPH, JR. & CO., 20 North Water (see line outside front cover)
Florists.
(See also Nurserymen.) Howard William M., 34 Arnold Peirce William, Elm, cor. Cottage,
office 72 William Waterson Samuel F., 55 Third
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Flour Mills.
EUREKA FLOUR MILLS, S. M. Hall, prop., 40 and 42 South Wa- ter, and 10 School (see adv. dept., p. 10)
NEW BEDFORD FLOUR CO., No. Water, foot of Hillman (see adv. dept., p. 13)
Flour and Grain.
BAYLIES & CANNON, 3 and 4 Union (see adv. dept., p. 29)
CENTRAL UNION ASSOCIA- TION, B. F. Brownell, treas., 5 North Sixth (see adv. dept., page 30)
EUREKA FLOUR MILLS, 40 and 42 South Water (see adv. dept., p. 10)
GOSNOLD WORKING MEN'S Co- operative Association, H. R. Lu- ther, agt., 144 Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 33)
HALL S. M., 40 and 42 So. Water, and 10 School (see adv. dept., p. 10)
Kirk John, 224 Purchase
MACOMBER BROS., 6 Union (see adv. dept., p. 38)
NEW BEDFORD FLOUR CO., No. Water, foot of Hillman (see adv. dept., p. 13)
WILBOR ALFRED G., 95 Third (see adv. dept., p. 29)
Fruits, Foreign and Domes- tic.
Andrews Christopher, 2 So. Second BROOK CHAS. H., 54 Purchase
(see adv. dept., p. 47) CUNNINGHAM VV. H., 30 and 32
Union McAFEE JOHN, 75 Union (see adv.
dept., p. 32) Viall & Hatch, 149 Purchase Wilbur & Deacon, 59 Union
Fruit and Confectionery.
(See also Confectionery and Fruit.) BATES WM. M., 15i and 16 Cheap- side (see adv. dept., p. 22) Branan Richard H., 76 Purchase Chase George, 87 and 236 So. Water FISHER H. H., 134 Purchase (see
adv. dept. , p. 28 ) Gifford H. T., 113* Purchase PARKER FREDERICKS Purchase
(see adv. dept., p. 35) Watkins J. W., 73 Union Whittaker Edwin Mrs., 184 Ray WOOD J. A. & CO., 9 Union (see adv. dept., p. 34)
Fruit and Ornamental Trees.
McAFEE JOHN, 75 Union (see adv.
dept. , p. 32) Peirce William, Elm, cor. Cottage
Furnaces, Hot Air.
PARKER & SHERMAN, 109 Union
(up-stairs) (see adv. front col'd p.) SAWYER STEPHEN P., 89 Middle
(see advt. front col. page) Tobey & Coggeshall, 18 William Tripp Stephen A., 16 and 18 North
Water AVOOD, BRIGHTMAN & CO., 45
North Water (see advt. front col.
page)
Furniture, New and Second Hand.
BAYLIES J. B., 99 and 101 Union
(see adv. dept., p. 35) Carroll John, 69 So. Water De Wolf Ann J., 177 Purchase
Furniture Dealers.
(See also Cabinet Makers.) Briggs Chas. H., 129 Union GEILS GERETT, 150 Purchase (see
adv. dept., p. 22) MAXFIELD CALEB, 130 Union
(see adv. dept., p. 25)
Furniture Repairers.
Briggs C. H.. 129 Union Dantsizen C, 191 Elm Warner Jesse A., 82 Purchase
Galvanized Goods.
KIRBY H. S., 8 Commercial wharf (see adv. dept., p. 15)
Gardeners.
Brownell Frederick, 15 No. Cottage
Doran Samuel, Ash, north of Ar- nold
Duffy Edward, Ash, north of Ar- nold
Eagleton Thomas J., 227 So. Second
Gibson John, 86 Mill
Gorham Jabez A., 5 Green
Hankinson James, 18 No. Chancery
Hathaway xlndrew B., Hathaway road
Jennings Wm. A., 233 County
Lowe James, 2 Ash
McDonald Thomas, 6 Allen
Murphy Michael, 35 Sherman
Pierce Wm., Elm, cor. Cottage, of- fice 72 William
Peckham Stephen, 14 Sherman
Riley Robert, 105 Allen
Tyner John, 195 Elm
Gas Light Co.
NEW BEDFORD GAS LIGHT CO., Gideon Wood, su.pt., 70 So. Water (see adv.)
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Gas and Steam Fitters.
GIFFORD THOS. J. & CO., 32 Wil- liam (see advt. front col. p.)
GIFFORD & ALLEN, Front, corner Hazard's whf. (see advt. front col. page)
Sherman J. C, 24 William
WOOD, BRIGHTMAN & CO., 45 North Water (see advt. front col. page)
Gas Fixtures.
Allen & Bliss, 121 Union GIFFORD THOS. J. & CO., 32 Wil- liam (see advt. front col. p.) Sherman J. C, 24 William Taylor Henry J., 41 Purchase WOOD, BRIGHTMAN & CO., 45 North Water (see advt. front col. page)
Gaugers and Inspectors.
Delano Abraham (oils), 17 Middle Delano H. (oils), 17 Middle
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Barnett J., 102 and 104 Union Brownell O. G. & Son, 19 and 97
Purchase, and 52 High Cannon E. S. & Co., 43 Purchase Davis Lorenzo D., 51 Purchase Doane, Swift & Co., 51 and 53
Union, and 1 and 3 North Water Evons E. L., 125i Union Fisher Chas., 64 Purchase Gifford & Co., 113 Union Lucas A. E., 119 Union McGrath Lawrence, 125 Union Packard E., North Second, opp.
Post office Sanders Wm., 10S and 112 Union Swift Moses C, 128^ Union Taber, Read & Co., 117 Union Wing J. & W. R. & Co., 24 South
Water WILDE J. P., William, cor. Sixth
(see adv. dept., p. 24)
Gilding.
ELLIS LEONARD B., 38 and 40 William (see advt. on back cover)
Glass Manufacturers.
MOUNT WASHINGTON GLASS WORKS, Prospect, Henry Libbey, agent (see advt. front colored page)
Granite Yards.
MANCHESTER OTIS, Chestnut, bet. Maxfield and Sycamore (see adv. dept., p. 32 front)
Munroe Joseph P. G., 4 West Camp- bell
Vogel Geo., No. Second, nearly opp. Post office
Granular Fuel.
ROBBINS AUGUSTUS, Court, next Cordage Factory (see adv. dept., p. 23)
Grist Mills.
(See also Flour Mills.) Turner E. G., Plainville
Grocers, Wholesale.
Driscol, Church & Hall, 60 Union GIBBS LOT H, 23 Union (see adv.
dept., p. 31) Gifford Fred S., 3 Ricketson's block,
Union Knowles John P., 2d, Front, corner
Commercial v^harf Kuowles Thos. & Co., 24 Union NYE SYLVANUS G., 35 Union
(see adv. dept., p. 32) POTTER WILLIAM F. & CO.,
Union, cor. North Front (see adv.
dept., p. 38) Taber, Gordon & Co., Central whf.,
cor. Front Tucker & Cummings, 66 and 68
William
Grocers, Retail.
ACUSHNET CO-OPERATIVE AS- SOCIATION, 85 Third, cor. Rus- sell (see adv. dept., p. 37) Almy A. A., Hillman, cor. Cedar Andrews Christopher, 2 So. Second Anthony Wm. S., 194 So. Water Bates Lot. B , Ashland, cor. Linden Beetle Charles H., 90 North Second Bliss Frank C, So. Sixth, corner
Grinnell Bliss H. H., 283 Purchase Bonne v Charles A., Ill Purchase BraleyJ. W., 214 County BRALEY T. E. & CO., Smith, cor. County (see adv. dept., p. 35) Brownell A. F., New County road,
cor. Durfee BROWNELL WM. O., No. Front, cor. Central whf. (see adv. dept., p. 27) BROWNELL & WHEATON, 180
County (see adv. dept., p. 34) Caswell Thomas, 78 Purchase CENTRAL UNION ASSOCIA- TION, B. F. Brownell, treas., 5 North Sixth (see adv. dept., p. 30) Chase Geo., 87 and 236 So. Water Chappell William H, 229 Purchase Chase A. H., Brayley Station Clare John, 221 South Water COOK DAVID, 240 Purchase (see
adv. dept., p. 45) COTA & SMITH, Cedar, corner
Middle (see adv. dept, p. 34) Couling Isham, 184 Kempton
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Grocers— Continued.
Dawson Benjamin. 312 Purchase Doty William P., 241 Purchase Driscoll Robert, 311 Purchase Dwight James E., 60 So. Second D WIGHT AVILLIAM B. & CO., 103
Third (see adv. dept., p. 34) Dyer George L., 85 Smith Folger D. B. & Co., 116 Union Francis Isaac P., Kempton, corner
Noel Taber road, Cannonville Gardner Thomas A., 204 County GIBBS LOT H., 23 Union (see adv.
dept., p. 31) Gilford Fred. S., 3 Ricketson block,
Union GOSNOLD WORKINGMEN'S CO- OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, H.
R. Luther, agent, 144 Purchase
(see adv. dept., p. 33) Harding Edward N., 55 Arnold Hatch Geo. W. L. Mrs., 158 South
Water HATHAWAY FREEMAN R., 243
Purchase (see advt. back colored
page) Holcomb Henry & Son, 71 Bush,
cor. South Second Holcomb Monroe, 201 South Water HOLCOMB ROLAND, 32 School
(see adv. dept., p. 32) Jenney Bros., 297 Purchase Johnson Henry J., 3 Cedar Jordan Patrick, 198 Ray Kirby David G., 281 So. Water Kuowles Thomas & Co., 24 Union
and 5 Front <^g§
Lawrence Paul, 71 Maxiield Lawton R. S., 185 Purchase Lewis Geo. C, 56 Spruce Lowe John & Son, 238 Ray Lucas Henry K. W., 120 Washington Luscomb Robert, 170 County Luscombe A. R., Pleasant, corner
Kempton Macomber George B., 305 Purchase Macomber Richard E., Middle, cor.
No. Sixth Manley John A., 197 Kempton McFarlin Stephen W., 150 Kempton MILLIKENE. & SON,159 Purchase
(see adv. dept., p. 34) Morse Clinton, 151 Kempton MORSE F. & CO., 239 Middle (see
adv. dept, p. 26) Notter John, 182 County Paul Frank & Co., 161 South Water Peirce James, 2d, 59 and 61 North
Second Perry Daniel, 66 Smith PICKENS & ASHLEY, 353 Pur- chase (see adv. dept., p. 45) Pollard Samuel N., Head of the
River Reynolds Wike, 185 South Water Rice Simeon, 52 Arnold
Sherman Isaac C, Bedford, corner
Fourth Sherman Job B., Foster, cor. North Snow Sylvester, County, cor. Wing Sparrow Hartley A., Dartmouth,
cor. Fair STANTON A. G. & CO., 137 Third
(see adv. dept., p. 30) Stewart William H., 194 Kempton Sullivan Thomas H., 57 Middle Sweeney John, 112 South Water Taber James T., 6 Cypress Terry Job M., 175 Kempton Tripp Joseph M.. County, corner
Allen Tucker & Cummings, 66 and 68
William Washburn Reuben, Acushnet av. Wood Elihu, jr., Cedar, cor. Smith
Gunpowder.
EGGERS SELMAR (Hazard's) 6 William (see adv. dept., p. 36)
PARKER FREDERICK (Dupont's), 9 Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 35)
Gun Smiths.
EGGERS SELMAR, 6 William (see
adv. dept., p. 36) Fales James, jr., 91 North Water Sisson Daniel W., 22 South Water
Hack Stands.
(See also Stables.) Coffin W. H., 128 Union Dwelley Andrew, 248 Purchase Jay James A., 118 Ray Sherman W. H., 24 Fourth Snow Geo., 188 County
Hairdressers, Ladies'.
Borden J. W., 30 Bedford CARTER ROBERT H. MRS., 66
Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 26) Jourdain L. C, Miss, 80 Union Mitchell Belle M. Mrs., 148 Union
Hairdressers.
Ashley Daniel C, 92 Purchase Costello M., 7 Liberty Hall building Cypress R. W., 166 Purchase Easton C. F., 156 Purchase Gray H. A., 92 Third Jackson Edward, 62 Union Jackson T. W., 184 County Joseph Manuel, 109 South Water Jourdain A. G., 63 Union King Gilman A., 127J Union Lee Michael, 244 Purchase Leite John B., 149 South Water Mitchell G. H., 148 Union Perkins Charles M., under Mansion House, 87 Union
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Piper Augustus D., under Parker
House Scarborough Henry A., 173 Purchase Scott J. M., 124 Union Taliaferro John, 231 Middle Taylor Richard, 47 Smith TEMPLE LEWIS, 72 Union (see
adv. dept, p. 6) Vassells James H, 2 Ricketson's
block Yiereck Louis, 136 Union White S., 240 Purchase Wilson James G., 47 William
Hair, Human.
CARTER ROBERT H. MRS., 66 Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 26)
CHACE GEORGE W., 16 Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 19)
NOONING WILLIAM B.. 21, 4 and 64+ Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 21)
Handle Maker.
Sanderson William B.,169Kempton
Hardware and. Cutlery.
BROWNELL WM. O., No. Front,
cor. Central wharf (see adv. dept.,
p. 27) Foster & Brown, 152 Ray KIRBY HUMPHREY S., 8 Com- mercial wharf, cor. Front (see
adv. dept., p. 15) MORGRIDGE CHAS. H, 111 Union
(see advt. opp. index to advts. ) New Bedford Tool Co., 12 and 14
William SOWLE F. A. (house trimmings and
brackets) S and 10 William (see
adv. dept., p. 24) SULLINGS, KINGMAN & CO., 123
Union (see adv. dept., p. 15) VINCENT AMBROSE, 120 Union
(see adv. dpt., p. 40)
Harness Mnfrs.
Allen Jesse, 7 Purchase
Browned Geo. L., Third, corner Cannon
BROWNELL LUTHER, 89 Pur- chase (see adv. dept., p. 23)
Cronin Wm., 54 Elm
EVANS ISAAC, 51 Elm (see adv. dept., p. 23)
Kittredge B. R., 25 Purchase
Willis William H., 126 and 128 Union
Hat and Bonnet Bleacher.
Greene Francis H., 22 No. Second
Hat Manufacturer, Silk.
COVELL J. L., 1271 Union (see advt. front colored page)
Hats and Caps.
Browned O. G., 19 and 97 Purchase
and 52 High Cannon E. S. & Co., 43 Purchase Evons E. L., 1251 Union Fisher Chas., 64 Purchase Gifford & Co., 113 Union Haskell Charles M., 138 Union Lucas A. E., 119 Union Packard E., North Second, opp. Post
office Swift M. C, 128| Union Taber, Read & Co., 117 Union
Hay and Straw.
MACOMBER BROTHERS, 6 Union
(see adv. dept., p. 38) Swain A. K. P., Merrill's wharf (see
adv. dept., p. 47)
Hoop Iron.
Peirce J. W., 99 South Water
Hoop Skirt Mnfr.
CHACE GEORGE W., 16 Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 19)
Horse Shoers.
(See also Blacksmiths.) Browned, Ashley & Co., 16, 20 and
22 Fourth KING I. & SON, rear 85 Middle (see
adv. dept., p. 18) Lee & Staples, 400 Purchase SHERMAN WM. D., 8 Pine (see
adv. dept., p. 44) SMITH ANDREW J., Mechanics' . lane (see adv. dept., p. 18)
Hotels.
Elmwood House, E. H. Robbins,
proprietor, 69 Elm Fearing House, Potomska Mill Co.,
proprietors, So. Second, corner
Rivet German Hotel, Leopold Bartel,
prop. , Hall's court LINWOOD HOUSE, John E. Mosh-
er, prop., 102 Fourth (see adv.
dept., p. 12) Mansion House, Lewis Boutell,
prop., 87 Union, cor. No. Second Mariners' Home, H. G. O. Nye,
supt., 15 Bethel Parker House, Bullock & Browned,
proprietors, Purchase, between
Middle and Elm Sampson House, John Gawith,
prop., 1211 Union Sheridan House, 7 and 9 No. Second WHITCOMB HOUSE, H. S. Tower,
prop., 152 Union (see adv. dept,
p. 17)
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House Furnishing Goods.
(See also Kitchen Furnishing Goods) Allen & Bliss, 121 Union Bennett Samuel, 4-1 William Brings C. H., 129 Union GEILS GERETT, 150 Purchase (see
adv. dept, p. 22) MORGRIDGE CHAS. H., Ill Union,
(see advt. opp. index to advts. ) Purrington & Brown, 55 Purchase SULLINGS, KINGMAN & CO., 123
Union (see adv. dept., p. 15) Taylor Henry J., 41 Purchase VINCENT AMBROSE, 120 Union
(see adv. dept., p. 40)
House Smiths.
Brownell, Ashley & Co., 16, 20 and
22 Fourth DURFEE JAMES, 201 North Water,
(see adv. dept., p. 16) SKIFF S. B. & CO., Mechanics' lane,
(see adv. dept., p. 44)
Ice Cream Saloons.
BATES WILLIAM M., 15* and 16 Cheapside (see adv, dept., p. 22)
DANA C., 67 and 69 William (see adv. dept., p. 19)
GRAY J. F., 66 Purchase (see advt. front colored page)
Hawes Levi, 13 Purchase
POND ELMON D., 67 and 69 Wil- liam (see adv. dept., p. 29)
TILDEN & CO., 60 Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 17)
Ice Cream, Wholesale.
BATES WILLIAM M.,15i and 16 Cheapside (see adv. dept., p. 22)
Ice Dealers.
NEW BEDFORD ICE CO., R. G. Tobey, treas., office and depot 9 Fourth (see adv. dept., p. 10)
Indelible Ink Marker.
Bourne Ellen M. Miss, 19 Cheapside
Inspector of Petroleum Oil.
Taber Henry, 2d, office basement City Hall building
Insurance Agents.
Almy Chas., 20 North Water COOK SAMUEL H., 37 No. Water
(see advt. inside front cover) Cornish Ivory S., 27 No. Water Gilman Francis L., 43 No. Water GRINNELL L., 22 North Water (see
advt. front colored page) JAMES THOMAS M., 40 No. Water
(see advt. opp. title and map)
Taylor William H., 40 North Water TILLINGHAST JOSEPH S., 44
North Water (see adv. dept., pp.
4 and 5) VAN CAMPEN HIRAM, 17 North
Water (see advt. outside front
cover)
Insurance Companies, Fire and Marine.
BRISTOL COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., Joseph S. Tillinghast, secretary and treas- urer, office 44 No. Water (see adv. dept. , p. 5)
COMMERCIAL MUTUAL MA- RINE INSURANCE CO., Charles R. Tucker, president, Charles R. Tucker, jr., secretary, 33 North Water (see advt. back col. p.)
Ocean Mutual Insurance Co., Wm. H. Taylor, president, Samuel II. Cook, secretary, 37 No. Water
Pacific Mutual Insurance Co., Fred. Homer, president, Henry F. Thomas, secretary, 20 No. Water
Union Mutual Marine Insurance Co., Thomas Hathaway, presid't, W. P. Windsor, secretary, 38 No. Water
Insurance Companies hav- ing Agencies in New Bedford.
.ETNA INSURANCE CO. of Hart- ford, Joseph S. Tillinghast, agent, 44 North Water (see adv. dept., p. 4)
iEtna Life Insurance Co. of Hart- ford, Conn. , I. S. Cornish, agent, 27 North Water
Amazon Insurance Co. of Cincin- nati, Ohio, Chas. Almy, agent, 20 No. Water
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. of Philadelphia, H. Van Cam- pen, agent, 17 North Water (see advt. outside front cover)
ATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE CO. of Brooklyn, L. I., Thomas M. James, agent, 40 North Water (see advt. opp. title and map)
ATLANTIC INSURANCE CO. of Providence, R. I., J. S. Tilling- hast, agent, 44 No. Water (see adv. dept., p. 4)
Atlantic Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Albany, N. Y., Charles Almy, gen. agent, 20 No. Water
Atlas Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn., Chas. Almy, agent, 20 No. Water
Builders' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Boston, F. L. Gilman, agent, 43 No. Water
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Citizens' Insurance Co. of Brighton, I. S. Cornish, agent, 27 No. Water
CITY INSURANCE CO. of Provi- dence, R. L, Thos. M. James, agt., 40 North Water (see advt. opp. ti- tle page)
Commerce Insurance Co., of Alba- ny, N.Y., F. L. Gilman, agent, 43 North Water
COMMERCIAL UNION ASSUR- ANCE CO., London, Eng., H. Van Campen, agent, 17 No. Water (see advt. outside front cover)
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of Hartford, Thomas M. James, agent, 40 No. Water (see advt. opp. map)
CONNECTICUT FIRE INS. CO. of Hartford, J. S. Tillinghast, agent, 44 No. Water (see adv. dept., p.4)
CONTINENTAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE CO. of New York, Jos. S. Tillinghast, agent, 44 No. Water (see adv. dept., p. 4)
DORCHESTER MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.* of Dorchester, Hiram Van Campen, agent, 17 North Water (see advt. outside front cover)
DWELLING HOUSE INS. CO. of Boston, S. H. Cook, agent, 37 No. Water (see advt. inside front cov- er)
EQUITABLE FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. of Providence, Joseph S. Tillinghast, agent, 44 No. Water (see adv. dept., p. 4)
Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, Wm. Cook, gen. agent, office First National building, Union, cor. So. Second
FAIRFIELD COUNTY FIRE INS. CO. of So. Norwalk, Conn., H. Van Campen, agent, 17 No. Water (see advt. outside front cover)
Fanueil Hall Insurance Co. of Bos- ton, F. L. Gilman, agent, 43 No. Water
FIRE ASSOCIATION of Phila., H. Van Campen, agent, 17 No. Water (see advt. outside front cover)
FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO. of California, Thomas M. James, agent, 40 No. Water (see advt. opp. title)
FIRST NATIONAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE CO. of Worcester, Mass., Hiram Van Campen, agent, 17 North Water (see advt. outside front cover)
FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO. of Philadelphia, S. H. Cook, agent, 37 No. Water (see advt. in- side front cover)
GERMAN AMERICAN INS. CO. of New York, J. S. Tillinghast, agt., 44 North Water (see adv. dept., p.
4) German Insurance Co. of Erie,
Penn., F. L. Gilman, agent, 43 No.
Water GERMANIA FIRE INSURANCE
CO. of New York, Hiram Van
Campen, agent, 17 No. Water (see
advt. outside front cover) Gloucester Fire Insurance Co. of
Gloucester, F. L. Gilman, agent,
43 No. Water
HANOVER FIRE INSURANCE CO. of New York, Joseph S. Til- linghast, agent, 44 No. Water (see adv. dept., p. 4)
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. of Hartford, Joseph S. Til- linghast, agent, 44 No. Water (see adv. dept., p. 4)
Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co. of Hartford, Chas. Almy, agent, 20 No. Water
HOFFMAN INS. CO. of New York, J. S. Tillinghast, agent, 44 North Water (see adv. dept., p. 4)
HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE IN- SURANCE CO. of Salem, Hiram Van Campen, agent, 17 North Water (see advt. outside front cover)
HOME INSURANCE CO., New York, Joseph S. Tillinghast, agt.,
44 North Water (see adv. dept., p.4)
HOMOEOPATHIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of New York, Hiram Van Campen, agent, 17 North Water (see advt. outside front cover)
Imperial Insurance Co. of London, Eng., F. L. Gilman, agent, 43 No. Water
Insurance Co. of North America, of New York, F. L. Gilman, agent, 43 No. Water
LORILLARD INS. CO. of N. York, J. S. Tillinghast, agent, 44 North Water (see adv. dept., p. 4)
LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. of London, Eng., H. Van Cam- pen, agent, 17 No. Water (see advt. outside front cover)
LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE INS. CO. of Liverpool, Eng., L. Grinnell, agent, 22 No. Water (see advt. front col. page)
LONDON ASSURANCE CORPO- RATION of London, Eng., H. Van Campen, agent, 17 North Water (see advt. outside front cover)
MANHATTAN LIFE INS. CO. of New York, Hiram Van Campen,
_ agent, 17 No. Water (see advt. out- side front cover)
252
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
MANHATTAN INS. CO. of New York, H. Van Campen, agent, 17 No. Water (see advt. outside front cover)
MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. of Springfield, Hiram Van Campen, agent, 17 North Water (see advt. outside front cover)
MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSUR- ANCE CO. of New York, L. Grin- nell, agent, 22 North Water (see advt. front col. page)
MERCHANTS' INS. CO. of Provi- dence, Joseph S. Tillinghast, agt., 44 North Water (see adv. dept., p. 4)
MERCHANTS' FIRE INS. CO. of Newark, N. J., S. H. Cook, agent, 37 North Water (see advt. inside front cover)
MERCHANTS' AND FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO. of Worcester, Mass., Thomas M. James, agent, 40 No. Water (see advt. opp. title)
Meriden Insurance Co. of Meriden, Conn,, F. L. Gilman, agent, 43 Iso. Water
MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. of New York, Lawrence Grinnell, 22 No. Water, and F. L. G-ilman, 43 No. Water, agents (see advt. front col. page)
NARRAGANSETT FIRE AND MA- RINE INS. CO. of Providence, R. L, Joseph S. Tillinghast, agent, 44 North Water (see adv. dept., page 4)
NATIONAL FIRE INS. CO. oj Hartford, Conn., J. S. Tillinghast, agent, 44 North Water (see adv. dept., p. 4)
NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INS. CO. of Phila., H. Van Cam- pen, agent, 17 North Water (see advt. outside front cover)
New England Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Boston, F. L. Gilman, agent, 43 North Water
New England Life Ins. Co. of Bos- ton, W. H. Taylor, agent, 40 No. Water
New Hampshire Fire Insurance Co. of Manchester, N. H., Chas. Almy, agent, 20 No. Water
NEWPORT INS. CO. of Providence, R. L, J. S. Tillinghast, agent, 44 No. Water (see adv. dept., p. 4)
NIAGARA INS. CO. of New York, J. S. Tillinghast, agent, 44 North Water (see adv. dept., p. 4) NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN- TILE INS. CO. of London and Edinburgh, Jos. S. Tillinghast, agent, 44 North Water (see adv. dept., p. 4)
ORIENT INSURANCE CO. of Hart- fort, Conn., H. Van Campen, agt., 17 No. Water (see advt. outside front cover)
ORIENT MUTUAL INS. CO. of New York, S. H. Cook, agent, 37 North Water (see advt. inside front cover)
PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INS. CO. of Phila., S. H. CQok, agent, 3J No. Water (see advt. inside front cover)
People's Fire Insurance Co. of New- ark, N. J., I. S. Cornish, agent, 27 North Water
PHENIX FIRE INS. CO., Thomas M. James, agent, 40 North Water (see advt. opp. map)
PHENIX INS. CO. of Hartford, Conn., S. H. Cook, agent, 37 No. Water (see advt. inside front cover)
PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON INS. CO. of Providence, J. S. Til- linghast, agent, 44 North Water (see adv. dept., p. 4)
QUEEN INS. CO. of Liverpool, Eng., J. S. Tillinghast, agent, 44 No. Water (see adv. dept., p. 4)
QUINCY MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO. of Quincy, Hiram Van Cam- pen, agent, 17 North Water (see advt. outside front cover)
ROGER WILLIAMS INS. CO. of Providence, R. I., J. S. Tilling- hast, agent, 44 North Water (see adv. dept., p. 4)
ROYAL INS. CO. of Liverpool, L. Grinnell, agent, 22 No. Water (see advt. front col. page)
SCOTTISH COMMERCIAL of Scot- land, J. S. Tillinghast, agent, 44 North Water (see adv. dept., p. 4)
SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MA- RINE INS. CO. of Springfield, Joseph S. Tillinghast, agent, 44 No. Water (see adv. dept., p. 4)
St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of St. Paul, Minn., F. L. Gil- man, agent, 43 No. Water
TRADERS' AND MECHANICS' INS. CO. of Lowell, H. Van Cam- pen, agent, 17 North Water (see advt. outside front cover)
TRADERS' AND MECHANICS' INS. CO. (Mut.) of Lowell, Mass., H. Van Campen, agent, 17 North Water (see advt. outside front cover) TRAVELLERS' INS. CO. of Hart- ford, Hiram Van Campen, agent, 17 No. Water (see advt. outside front cover) Union Insurance Co. of Bangor, F. L. Gilman, agent, 43 No. Water
NEW BEDFOED BUSINESS DIEECTOEY.
253
WATERTOWN EIRE INS. CO. of Watertown, N. Y., Hiram Yan Campen, agent, 17 No. Water (see advt. outside front cover)
West Chester Fire Ins. Co. of New York, C. Almy, agent, 20 North Water
WEYMOUTH AND BRAINTREE MUT. FIRE INS. CO. of Wey- mouth, H. Yan Campen, agent, 17 North Water (see advt. outside front cover)
WILLIAMSBURGH INS. CO. of New York, J. S. Tillinghast, agt., 44 North Water (see adv. dept., page 4)
Iron Fence Mnfr.
DURFEE JAMES, 201 No. Water (see adv. dept., p. 16)
Iron Foundry.
NEW BEDFORD IRON FOUN- DRY, E. Grinnell, proprietor, 90 and 92 South Water (see adv. dept., p. 41)
Iron Hoops.
Peirce John W., 99 South Water
Iron Manufacturers.
Gosnold Mills, office 134 Ray NEW BEDFORD IRON FOUN- DRY, E. Grinnell, proprietor, 90 and 92 So. Water (see adv. dept., p. 41)
Iron Work Manufacturer.
Dean Henry N., head North Water
Iron and Steel.
Watkins William, 13 Centre
Jewelers.
(See also Watches and Jewelry.)
Almy J. T., 156 Union
JORDAN FREDERICK J., 31 Wil- liam (see adv. dept, p. 1)
Otheman Bartholomew, jr.,98 Union
WILBOR A. G., 95 Third (see adv. dept, p. 29)
Job Wagons.
Brown Andrew J., First, cor. Union Brownell John A., Union, cor. First Corson Charles M., Union, corner
First Corson T. S., Bethel, near William Douglass Francis H., North Sixth,
cor. Market square Duff David, Front, corner Union Gammons G. F. W., 12 Elm
Gormley Alexander, First, corner
Union Greene Neal, 228 South Second Hathaway Chas. M., First, corner
Union Lawrence M., 162 South Water McFarlin James, First, cor. Union SAWIN A. K. P., Merrill's wharf
(see adv. dept, p. 47) Scott Henry, 22 South Water, near
Union Thompson Samuel, Union, corner
First Tripp Holder R., 18 South Water Tripp Philip M., First, cor. Union Walker Chas. H., First, cor. Union Weaver Alfred, First, cor. Union
Junk Dealers.
BROWNELL WILLIAM O., 4, 6 and
8 Central wharf and No. Front,
cor. Central wharf (see adv. dept.,
p. 27)
Carroll John, 69 So. Water
COOK WILLIAM H. & CO., 9 No.
Front (see adv. dept., p. 39) Kincade J. R., No. Water, n. Elm McCullough John, 19 No. Front McCullough Patrick, 17 and 19 So.
Front Miller Wm, 165 South Front Paige Jas. IL, Head of the River Shea Michael J., 130 South First SMITH W. S., Water, cor. Commer- cial (see adv. dept, p. 12) Thacher Albert D., Centre, c. North Front
Justices of the Peace.
(See County Officers.)
Ketchup Manufr.
Burgess William H., 70 William
Ladders, Steps, &c.
FOSTER JOHN M., Bethel, corner William (see adv. dept, p. 28)
Ladies' Furnishing Goods.
CHACE GEORGE W., 16 Purchase
(see adv. dept, p. 19) WHITCOMB FREDERICK R., 150
Union (see adv. front col'd page)
Kindling Wood.
ROBBINS AUGUSTUS, Court (see adv. dept, p. 23)
Laundry.
CITY LAUNDRY, Thos. H. Soule, jr., prop., 107 No. Second (see advt. top line front cover)
254
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Lawyers.
Barney Edwin L., 17£ No. Water Bonney Charles T., 4I>£ No. Water Borden Alan son, 42 No. Water Clifford Charles W., 35 No. Water Cobb Wendell H., 35 No. Water Crapo Wm. W., 35 No. Water Greene Francis B.. 36£ North Water Knowlton H. M., 17^ No. Water Mackie Adam, 110 Union Marston George, 35 No. Water Marston & Crapo, 35 No. Water Pierce Philip A., 24 No. Water Prescott Oliver, 24 No. Water- Bay Isaiah C, 146 Purchase Stetson Thomas M., 36| No. Water Willcox Lemuel T., North Water, cor. Centre
Leather Manufacturer.
WADE JOB, Wall, near Ray (see adv. dept., p. 40)
Lime, Brick and Cement.
DOULL JAMES, 2 School (see adv.
dept., p. 2) Paine S. S. & Bro., No. Front, cor.
Hazard's wharf Peirce Charles M., jr., 119 No. Water
Liquor Agent.
Pope John G. W., 4 Cheapside
Locksmiths-
EGGERS SELMAR, 36 No. Water
(see adv. dept., p. 36) GIFFORD THOMAS J. & CO., 32
William (see adv. front col'd p.) Morrill L. EL, 87 Middle Sisson Daniel W., 22 So. Water Sherman Wm. R., at 49 No. Water
Looking Glasses.
ELLIS LEONARD B., 38 and 40 William (see advt. on back cover)
Lumber Dealers.
DOULL JAMES, 2 School (see adv.
dept., p. 2) GREENE & WOOD, Leonard's whf.
(see adv. dept., p. 39) Hathaway B. F.. 152 Ray RIPLEY & TRIPP, 125 No. Water
(see adv. dept.. p. 49) TOPHAM ROBERT C, 2 Griffin
(see adv. dept., p. 51) Turner Elbridge G., Plainville
Machinists.
Industrial Iron Works, 21 School Morrill L. H. (repair shop), 87 Middl6
NEW BEDFORD MACHINE SHOP, John A. Gifford, proprietor, 90 South Water, cor. Coffin (see adv. dept., p. 14)
Machinists' Tools.
KIRBY H. S., 8 Commercial wharf (see adv. dept., p. 15)
MORSE TWIST DRILL AND MA- CHINE CO., Bedford, cor. Fourth (see adv. dept., p. 11)
Machine Stitching.
Booth Emily, 30 Purchase CHASE E. B., 2 Cheapside (see adv.
dept., p. 22) Johnson Helen M., 107 Middle •
Manufacturing Chemist.
Davis Henry V., 40 No. Water- Marble Shelves and Brackets
SOULE F. A., 8 and 10 William (see adv. dept., p. 24)
Marble Workers.
ALLEN JOSEPH, Jb., & CO., 20 No. Second (see marginal line outside front cover)
COLE THEODORE W., 6 William, cor. Bethel (see marginal line out- side back cover)
NEW ENGLAND MARBLE WORKS, A. Moore, agent, 3 Fifth (see bottom lines outside back cover)
Marine Diver.
Taber Cornelius G., 120 Ray
Marine Painter.
Gifford Charles H., 40 William
Marine Railway Co.'s.
City Wharf and Railway, Horace G. Howland, agent, office 1 City whf.
Fish Island Wharf and Marine Rail- way Co., Horace G. Howland, agent, office 1 City wharf
Masons.
Brownell Benjamin S., New County
road, near Durfee Cobb N. W. P., 70 Sycamore DELANO G., 6 Fifth (see adv. dept.,
p. 25) Davis F. B., 165 Grinnell Dunham Alfred C. (stone), Burgess
lane Dyer Jesse W., 13 Cedar Francis Ezra, 107 Hillman Howland Paul, 94 State
NEWr BEDFOUD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
255
Ingalls William, 9 Morgan Jenney Win. B., 175 Grinnell Lee E. W., 75 Mill Nelson & Greene, 200 So. Second Peirce Charles M., 75 Elm Peirce Martin L., 84 Mill Pierce B. S., 9 Bedford Sawyer Gideon T.. 48 North Taber Charles H., 157 Middle Taber Gibbs, 74 Mill YinalF.H., 72 Bedford Wheaton Horatio C., 57 Hill
Master in Chancery.
Barney Edwin L., 17J No. Water
Mast and Spar Makers.
(See also Spar Makers.) Beetle Rudolphus, 130 No. Water Johnson & Kirby, Front, south of
Ferry slip Ryder & Smith, 152 No. Water Smith & Allen, rear 20 Front
Mathematical, Nautical and Optical Instruments.
SHERMAN C. R., 49 North Water (see advt. opp. index to advts.)
Mechanics' Tools Dealers.
KIRBY H. S., 8 Commercial wharf
(see adv. dept., p. 15) NEW BEDFORD TOOL CO., 12 and
14 William (see adv. dept., p. 15)
Medicines.
(See also Apothecaries and Drug- gists ; also Patent Medicines. ) Pease Peleg, 74 Grinnell
Merchants.
(See also Ship Merchants.) Bartlett I. H. & Sons, Taber's whf. Bourne Jonathan, jr., 3 Merrill's
wharf BROWNELL WILLIAM 0.,4 6 and
8 Central wharf, and No. Front,
cor. Central whf. (see adv. dept.,
p. 27) Crocker O. & G. O., 7 Commercial
wharf Cummings Benj. T., Taber's wharf Gifford Charles H., Taber's wharf Haskell Edward P., No. .Front, foot
of Middle Hathaway Horatio, Central wharf Hathaway Thomas S., 38 No. Water Hathaway William, jr., Philadelphia
and Reading Coal and Iron Co.'s
wharf Hawes Charles E., head of Rich- mond & Wilcox's wharf
Hicks John, Philadelphia and Read- ing Coal and Iron Co.'s wharf Hitch Joshua C, Taber's wharf, cor.
North Front Howland Geo., jr., North, near No.
Second Howland Matthew, North, near No.
Second Ivers Samuel, 19 Centre Jones Edward C, 2 Central wharf Kempton David B., North Water,
cor. North Knowles John P., 2d, Front, corner
Commercial wharf Knowles Thomas & Co., 24 Union
and 5 Front Mandell Edward D., 2 and 3 Com- mercial wharf Maxfield Edmund, No. Water, ccr.
North Perry Eben, North, near North
Second Phillips Wm. & Son, 7 Middle Randall Charles S., Rodman, corner
North Front Ricketson Joseph, 2d, 3 Commercial
wharf Snow Loum & Son, 29 No. Front SWIFT & ALLEN, Taber's block, Taber's wharf (see adv. dept., p,7) Swift Bros., North, n. No. Second Swift Wm. C. N., North, near North
Second THOMPSON JAMES D., 88 Union Tucker Charles, 21 North Water Tucker Charles R. & Co., 2 Com- mercial wharf Tucker John F., 2 Com'l wharf Wing J. & W. R., 24 South Water Wood Dennis, 6 Commercial wharf
Millinery.
ALLEN B. MRS., 21 Purchase Brown Mary A. Miss, 118 Kempton Church Lydia C. Mrs., 6 Cheap side Ely Marietta Miss, 177 County Fuller Sarah D. Mrs., 97 Third Harlow Mary W., 13 Purchase Jack Irene R. Mrs., Bedford, corner
County Lowden Andrew, 146 Union Meader M. T., Mrs., 155 Union v Melling Ann, 168 Purchase MERRILL M. LIZZIE MISS, over
Miss H. B. Cottle's, 11 Purchase
(see adv. dept., p. 19) NOONING WILLIAM B., 2±, 4 and
64J Purchase (see adv. dep't. p. 21) Nye L. J. Mrs. 20 Cheapside Packard L. H. Mrs., 11 Cheapside Pierce Maria A., County, cor. Wing Reynolds C. R. & Co. Misses, 13
Cheapside Riley Mary A. Mrs., 165 Purchase Waite B. H., 3S Purchase West R, B. Mrs., 23 Cheapside
256
NEW BEDFOED BUSINESS DIEECTOEY.
Mill Machinery.
ELLIS & COLLINS, 90 So. Water
(see adv. dept., p. 16) GIFFORD JOHN A., 90 So. Water
(see adv. dept., p. 14)
Mill Wrights.
ELLIS & COLLIN'S, 90 So. Water (see adv. dept., p. 16)
Mincing Machine Manfs.
Brown Benjamin C.,head of George
Howland's wharf GIFFORD JOHN A., 90 So. Water
(see adv. dept., p. 14)
Mouldings and Window Frames.
Mosher & Brownell, Atlantic wharf RIPLEY & TRIPP, 125 No. Water (see adv. dept., p. 49)
Music and Musical Instru- ments.
(See also Piano fortes. ) Boden E., jr., 45 Purchase _ Church Charles L., 7 Cheapside HAZELTINE CHAS., 65 William (see advt. opp. inside front cover) Hopkins John, 2 Purchase
Music Teachers.
Allen N. H., 91 Purchase Bourne Ellen M. Miss, 88 Pleasant Bucklin Ella F., 146 Kempton Church Charles L., 7 Cheapside Comerford Mary Miss, 232 County Crowell Lizzie N. Miss, 21 So. Sixth Eaton Josiah, jr., Masonic building Ennis Hannah A. Miss, 146 Grmnell Gardner Hattie J. Miss, 36 High HAZELTINE CHAS. (violin and
flute) 65 William (see advt. opp.
inside front cover) Hill George, 6 Liberty Hall building Lothrop Mary F., 81 Kempton McCabe Georgie Mrs., 73 So. Sixth PIERCE H. P., 65 Fourth Pierce Mary P. Miss, 65 Fourth Rooth Harriet E. Miss, 83 Walden Silva Annie F. Miss, 81 Washington Smith Israel, 102 High THOMAS WM. E., 9 Fourth (see
adv. dept., p. 46)
Nautical Instruments.
Kelley James S., S3 Union Munroe James & Son, 98 Union SHERMAN C. R., 49 North Water (see advt. opp. index to advts.)
Newspapers and Publishers.
DAILY MERCURY, Fessenclen & Baker, proprietors, 92 Union (see advt. p. 43)
EVENING STANDARD, E. Antho- ny & Sons, publishers, 67 Union (see advt. p. 43)
NEW BEDFORD WEEKLY MER- CURY, Fessenden & Baker, pro- prietors, 92 Union (see advt. p. 43)
REPUBLICAN STANDARD (WEEKLY), E. Anthony & Sons, publishers, 67 Union (see advt. p. 43)
WHALEMEN'S SHIPPING LIST & MERCHANTS' TRANSCRIPT, Benj. Lindsey, prop., 21 Hamilton (see adv. dept., p. 49)
Notaries Public.
(See County Officers.)
Nurses.
Allen Lydia D., 35 So. Second Backus Mary E. Mrs., Allen, corner
County Barber Edward, 180 Kempton Byrnes Margaret Mrs., 99 Smith Gaboon Maxamelia Mrs., 81 Ray Cornell Patience S. Mrs., 1 Potter Davis Sarah G. Mrs., 97 So. Second Dolan Ellen Mrs., 198 State Dunbar Ann B. Miss, 85 Washing- ton Dunn M. A. Mrs., 84 Third Greene Charlotte W. Mrs., 104
Fourth Harps Lydia C, South Cottage, cor.
Bedford Holmes M. S. Mrs., 114 High Sadler John, Grand Smith Mercy B., 34 South Upjohn Nancy, 73 Pleasant Wood Cynthia M. Mrs., 82 Forest
Nurserymen
(See also Florists.) Covell Benjamin B., Acushnet av. McAFEE JOHN, Dartmouth (see
adv. dept., p. 32) Peirce William, Elm, cor. Cottage,
office 72 William
Oars. KIRBY H. S., 8 Commercial wharf
(see adv. dept., p. 15) Swan Edward, 20 South Front
Oat, Straw, and Bean Poles.
MORSE F. & C, 239 Middle
Oculist and Aurist.
SPENCER CHAS. L., 6S Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 2)
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
257
Oil Clothing Mnfr.
CARTER J. F., Gloucester, Cape Ann, Mass. (see adv. dept., p. 52)
Oil Paintings and Engrav- ings.
Allen John C, 47 Purchase ELLIS LEONARD B., 40 William
(see advt. on back cover) PEIRCE &, TABER, 144 Union (see
adv. opp. index to advs.)
Oil Dealers.
GARDNER & RYDER, 15 Centre
(see adv. dept., p. 11) Nye William F., 5 Walnut street
wharf SISSON OTIS A., 104 and 106 No.
Water, and 24, 26, and 28 Middle
(see adv. dept., p. 11)
Oil Manufacturers.
Cook Thomas W. & Co., Front, cor.
School Homer George S., Prospect, corner
South, and 23 Centre
Oil and Candle Mnfrs.
DELANO GEORGE & CO., South Second, c. South (see adv. dept., P-8)
HASTINGS & CO., foot of Grinnell (see adv. dept., p. 9)
LEONARD SAMUEL & CO., Leon- ard (see adv. dept., p. 9)
ROBINSON W. A. & CO., 50 South Water (see adv. dept., p. 8)
THAYER & JUDD, Rotch's wharf (see adv. dept., p. 6)
Old Ships, Dealers in.
COOK W. H. & CO., 9 North Front
(see adv. dept., p. 89) McCullough John, 19 North Front
Omnibus Line.
(See also Stage Lines.) Head of the River, 75 William
Opticians.
DEXTER & HASKINS, 14 Purchase
(see adv. dept., p. 20) Pitman Benjamin, 80 Union
Oyster Dealers.
(See also Fish Dealers.) Bartlett & Gifford, Front, near Fair Haven Ferry slip ir
Packet Agents.
(See also Steamship Companies.) Taber, Gordon & Co., agents N. Y. and Philadelphia packets, Central wharf, cor. Front
Paint Mnfrs.
Cook Thomas W. & Co., Front, cor.
School Humphrey, Kirby & Co., Wall, near
Ray PERRY J. H. & CO., South Water,
cor. Walnut
Paint Can Mnfrs.
PARKER & SHERMAN, 109 Union (up-stairs) (see adv. front col'd p.)
Painters, House, Ship, and Sign.
AKIN FRANCIS T., 9 North Water (see adv. dept., p. 48)
Babcock S., 38 School
BARROWS, LAWTON & CO., Haz- ard's wharf, west of North Front (see adv. dept., p. 48)
Bowen & Russell, 104 Third
CASWELL WM. H, 21 Union, cor. Front (see adv. dept., p. 49)
De Wolf James, 114 Third
Dunham Wm. L., 44 South Water
Gifford Oliver E., South Water, cor. School
Harrison Francis, 72 Washington
Hart John C, County, near Allen
HAZZARD & WEAVER (New Bed- ford Carriage Manufactory), 83 Middle (see advt. front col. p.)
JENKINS BEN J. S., 93 Middle (see adv. dept., p. 49)
KEMPTON EBENEZER J., foot of Middle (see adv. dept., p. 25)
LAWRENCE EPHRAIM, 2d, 85 Middle (see adv. dept., p. 49)
MANCHESTER ASA P., 70 South Water (see adv. dept., p. 48)
MAXFIELD WM, 25 Centre (see adv. dept., p. 48)
Norris Philip H. (carriage), 402£ Purchase
PARKER WM. C, 31 Union (see adv. dept., p. 49)
Tobey Stephen, Purchase, foot of Linden
Paints, Oils, and Glass.
AKIN FRANCIS T., 9 North Water (see adv. dept., p. 48)
BARROWS, LAWTON & CO., Haz- ard's wharf, west of North Front (see adv. dept., p. 48)
CASWELL WM. H, 21 Union, cor. Front (see adv. dept., p. 49)
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NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIEECTOEY.
Dunham William L., 44 So. Water Grifford Oliver E., South Water, cor.
School Humphrey, Kirby & Co., Wall, near
Ray JENKINS BENJ. S., 93 Middle (see
adv. dept. , p. 49) KEMPTON EBENEZER J., foot of
Middle (see adv. dept, p. 25) LAWRENCE EPHRAIM, 2d, 85
Middle (see adv. dept, p. 49) MANCHESTER ASA P., 70 South
Water (see adv. dept, p. 48) MAXFIELD WILLIAM, 25 Centre
(see adv. dept, p. 48) PARKER WM. C, 31 Union (see
adv. dept, p. 49) Perry J. H. & Co., 58 South Water,
cor. Walnut (see adv. dept, p. 18) Tohey Stephen, 402-£ Purchase
Paper Box Maker.
Coffin Frederick, 110 Union Paper and Paper Bags.
Munson H. W., 62i Purchase DEWS EDWIN, 105 and 107 Union (see advt on front cover)
Paper Hangers.
(See also Painters.) AIKIN FRANCIS T., 11 Rodman
(see adv. dept, p. 48) CASWELL W. H., 21 Union (see
adv. dept., p. 49) Ellenwood George R., 18 Third JENKINS BENJ. S., 93 Middle (see
adv. dept., p. 49) KEMPTON EBENEZER J., foot of
Middle (see adv. dept., p. 25) LAWRENCE EPHRAIM, 2d, 85
Middle (see adv. dept, p. 49) MANCHESTER ASA P., 70 South
Water (see adv. dept, p. 48) MAXFIELD WM., 25 Centre (see
adv. dept. , p. 48) PARKER WM. C, 31 Union (see
adv. dept, p. 49) Thatcher Geo. L., No. Chancery, c.
W. Willte Tobey Stephen, 402^ Purchase
Paper Hangings.
Allen & Bliss, 121 Union Taylor Henry J., 41 Purchase
Paper Stock Dealers.
(See also Junk Dealers.) BROWNELL WM. O., North Front, cor. Central wharf, and 4, 6, and 8 Central wharf (see adv. dept., P. 27)
COOK WM. H. & CO., 9 and 11 No.
Front (see adv. dept, p. 39) McCullough John, 19 North Front Thacher Albert D., Front, corner
Centre
Paraffine Wax.
THAYER & JUDD, Rotch's wharf (see adv. dept., p. 6)
Parian and Plaster Art Works, Vases, &c.
HAZELTINE CHARLES, 65 Wil- liam (see advt. front col. p.)
Passepartouts.
Almy G. B., 142| Union
Peirce & Bushnell, 72, 74, and 76 N.
Water Taber Charles & Co., 6 No. Water
Patent Fire Kindler.
DELANO R. M., 116 High (see advt. opp. streets, &c. )
Patent Medicines.
(See also Medicines; also Apothe- caries.)
CENTRAL UNION ASSOCIA- TION, B. F. Brownell, treas., 5 North Sixth (see adv. dept, p. 30)
Pattern Makers.
ELLIS & COLLINS, 90 So. Water (see adv. dept, p. 16)
Pawn Brokers.
Cunningham John, 76 Union Furber George W., 4£ So. Water
Periodicals and Newspapers.
Allen John C, 47 Purchase Bullard Amasa, 9 Cheapside DEWS EDWIN, 105 and 107 Union
(see advt. on front cover) Hitch A. S., 77 Purchase Hutchinson Sylvander, 4 Cheapside Todd Henry H., 206 Purchase
Petroleum Oil.
(See also Oil and Candles.) Howland W., Fish Island POTTER W. H. & CO., No. Front, cor. Union (see adv. dept., p. 38)
Photographers.
Adams S. F., 39 Purchase Andrews Fred'k W., 60i Purchase Andrews & Roberts, 52 Purchase
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Doane Robert N., 30 Purchase Knowles J. C, 8| Purchase Nye Win. B., 64 Purchase (up-stairs) Parlow George F., 5 Purchase Smith M. & H. W., 134£ Union White Thos. E. M., 142£ Union (up- stairs )
Physicians and Surgeons.
(Those marked with a * are Mem- bers of the Mass. Medical Society. ) *Abbe Edward P., room 1, Ricket-
son's block Birmingham S. T. (Indian), 23 No.
Second Brooks John, 45 Purchase (up- stairs) Channing Rhoda Miss (eclectic), 40
Third Clarke Henry B., 181 Union *CORNISH A., 64 Russell, c. Sixth
(see adv. dept., p. 2) Davis Betsey Mrs. (clairvoyant), 126
Summer Dunbar George H.,121 William ^Gordon William A., 41 No. Second *Hayes Stephen W., 4 Cummings
building *flooper Frederick H., office Parker
House *HOUGII GEORGE T., 95 Elm (see
adv. dept., p. 1) Howland B. C., 25 Cheapside *Jennings J. Henry, 50 William *JohnsOn Henry, 14 So. Sixth LEAMING PHILIP S. (eclectic), 56
Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 3) *Mackie John H, 39 Purchase Matthes G. Felix (homoeo.), 17 So.
Sixth *Prescott Chas. D., room 8 Liberty
Hall building Priest M. L. (botanic), 9 Parker Ricketson Arthur, Head of the
River Seabury Oliver H. (bot.), 117 Fifth Sisson Edward R. (homceo.), 87 Wil- liam *Spare John, 158 Mill SPENCER CHARLES L., 68 Pur- chase (see adv. dept., p. 2) Stearns George W.,107 William *Stickney Charles D., 148J Union *Swasey Charles L., 93£ Middle Sweet Job (bone setter), 119 Kemp- ton THOMPSON ANNA C. (hot.), 46
Wing (see adv. dept., p. 2) *Vermyne J. J. B., residence and
office 167 Union Webster Helen W., 24 Purchase Webster Joseph, Acushnet av. Webster Joseph W., Acushnet av.
Pianos and Melodeons.
Boden E., jr., 45 Purchase Church Charles L., 7 Cheapside
HAZELTINE CHARLES L., 65 Wil- liam (see advt. opp. inside front cover) Hopkins John, 2 Purchase Parsons L. J., 10 Cheapside ROOTH HENRY, 83 Walden (see adv. dept., p. 3)
Piano Tuners and Repairers.
HAZELTINE CHARLES, 65 Wil- liam (see advt. opp. inside front cover)
Parsons L. J., 10 Cheapside
Peirce George, 72 William
ROOTH HENRY, 83 Walden (see adv. dept., p. 3)
Picture Frame Mnfrs.
ARNOLD BENJ. H, 49 Parker (see
advt. p. 32 front) Clark C. Alexander, 96 Kempton ELLIS LEONARD B., 38 and 40
William (see top lines outside
back cover) PEIRCE & TABER, 144 and 146
Union (see advt. opp. index to
advts. )
Pictures and Picture Frames.
Allen John C. 47 Purchase ELLIS LEONARD B., 38 and 40
William (see advt. on back cover) Peirce & Bushnell, 72, 74, and 76
North Water PEIRCE & TABER, 144 and 146
Union (see advt. opp. index to
advts. ) Taber Charles & Co., 6 No. Water
Plane Manufacturers.
NEW BEDFORD TOOL CO., 12 and 14 William (see adv. dept, p. 15)
Planing Mills.
CITY PLANING MILLS, Greene & Wood, agents, Leonard's wharf (see adv. dept., p. 39)
RIPLEY & TRIPP, 125 No. Water (see adv. dept, p. 49)
Plumbers.
CRAIGIE ANDREW, 103 North
Water (see advt. front col'dpage) GIFFORD & ALLEN, North Front,
cor. Hazard's wharf (see advt
front col'd page) Gifford Thos. J. & Co., 32 William Sherman Jireh E., 24 William Tobey & Coggeshall, 18 William WOOD, BRIGHTMAN & CO., 45
No. Water (see advt. opp. inside
front cover)
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NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Pop Corn Manufactory.
Bobbins W. A., 57 Union
Powder Dealers.
EGGERS SELMAR (Hazard's), 6 William (see adv. dept., p. 36)
PARKER FRED'K. (Dupont's), 9 Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 35)
Printers, Book and Job.
ANTHONY E. & SONS, 67 Union
(see adv. dept., p. 43) FESSENDEN & BAKER, 92 Union
(see adv. dept., p. 43)
Private Schools.
(See also Academies.) Aimwell School, North, near Foster Allen E. A. H., 2 Lincoln Allen Joseph, jr., Mrs. 25 Bush Burr Naucy H., Masonic building,
Union Gifford Sarah D., Miss, 53 Summer Russell Martha Miss, Arnold, near
County- Walker Mary F. Miss, rear 46 Syca- more
Produce Dealers.
BAKER & FLANDERS, 22 Union,
cor. Front (see adv. dept., p. 32) Barrows J. N., 30 and 32 William CUNNINGHAM W. H., 30 Union GIBBS LOT H., 26 Union (see adv.
dept., p. 31) Humphrey C. B. & Co., 24. North
Second McAFEE JOHN, 75 Union (see adv.
dept., p. 32) Wilbur & Deacon, 59 Union WOOD J. A. & CO., 9 Union (see
adv. dept., p. 34)
Provision and Meat Markets.
ACUSHNET CO-OPERATIVE AS- SOCIATION, 85 Third, corner Russell (see adv. dept., p. 37) Almy A. A., Hillman, cor. Cedar Anthony Wm. S., 194 So. Water Bates Lot B., Ashland, cor. Linden BAYLIES & CANNON, 3 and 4
Union (see adv. dept., p. 29) Bliss Frank C, So. Sixth, corner
Grinnell Bliss H. H., 283 Purchase Braley J. W., 214 County BRALEY T. E. & CO., County, cor. Smith (see adv. dept, p. 35) BROWNELL & WHEATON, ISO
County (see adv. dept., p. 34) Bryant & Pierce, 174 County Burgess J. H., 70 William Caswell Thomas, 78 Purchase CENTRAL UNION ASSOCIA- TION, 5 North Sixth, B. F. Brown- ell, treas., (see adv. dept, p. 30)
Chace A. M., No. Sixth, cor. Elm Chappell W. H., 229 Purchase Chase Geo., 87 and 236 So. Water Clare John, 221 South Water Clark & Howland, Purchase, corner
Willis Cook Charles E., 1 New Market
square COTA & SMITH, Cedar, corner
Middle (see adv. dept., p. 34) Couling Isham, 184 Kempton Driscol, Church & Hall, 60 Union Dwight James E., 60 So. Second DWIGHT WILLIAM B. & CO., 103
Third (see adv. dept., p. 34) GIBBS LOT H., 26 Union (see adv.
dept, p. 31) GIFFORD & BARKER , S Market
square (see adv. dept, p. 39) GOSNOLD WORKING MEN'S CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIA- TION, H. R. Luther, agent, 144 Purchase (see adv. dept, p. 33) Hamilton Augustus, North, corner
Cypress Hatch G. W. L. Mrs., 158 So. Water Handy Nye, 101J Purchase Harding Edward N., 55 Arnold HATHAWAY FREEMAN R., 243 Purchase (see advt back colored page) Holcomb Henry & Son, 71 Bush,
cor. South Second Holcomb Monroe, 201 South Water HOLCOMB ROLAND, 32 School, cor. South Second (see adv. dept., p. 32) Jenney Bros., 297 Purchase Kirby David G., 281 South Water Lawton R. S., 185 Purchase LUCE WILLIAM T., 176 and 178
County (see adv. dept, p. 36) Macomber George B., 3U5 Purchase MILLIKEN E. & SON, 159 Purchase
(see adv. dept, p. 34) Mills James, Central Market, 9 No.
Sixth MORSE F. & CO., 239 Middle (see
adv. dept, p. 26) PERRY SAMUEL S., 100 Purchase PICKENS & ASHLEY, 353 Pur- chase (see adv. dept, p. 45) Rice Simeon, 52 Arnold Snow Sylvester, County, cor. Wing Spooner Edward O., 115 Purchase STANTON A. G. & CO., 137 Third
(see adv. dept, p. 30) TRIPP ANDREW G. & BRO., 164 Purchase (see marginal lines out- side back cover) Tripp Joseph M., County, cor. Allen Viall E. H., agent, 175 Purchase Viall «fe Hatch, 149 Purchase WORDELL W. W., No. Sixth, cor.
Market (see adv. dept, p. 38) Young Francis E., 93 Third
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Prussiate of Potash, Cyan- uret of Potassium, and Prussian Blue Manufr'y.
Davis Henry V., Factory, Court, office 40 North Water
Public Administrators.
Barney E. L., 171 J North Water Bonney Charles T., 42J No. Water Crapo William W., 35"North Water
Pump and Biock Makers.
Clarke Joseph, 4 Hazard's wharf Coggeshall & Co., Front, near Fair- haven depot Swan Walter D., 20 South Front Swift Thomas W., 17 No. Front Taber Joseph, 13 No. Front
Railroad Companies.
New Bedford and Fairhaven Street Railway, A. G. Pierce, treas. and prest., office over Merchants' Nat. Bank, No. Water
NEW BEDFORD RAILROAD, Warren Ladd, supt., office Pur- chase, corner Pearl. President's, Cashier's, and gen. Manager's office at Boston, and treasurer's office over Merchants' National Bank, No. Water (see advt. back colored page)
Reading Rooms.
Marine Free Reading Room (for
seamen), Bethel street Merchants' Exchange Reading
Room, North Second, southeast
corner William
Real Estate Agents.
BOURNE GEORGE A., 27 North
Water (see adv. dept., p. 47) COGGESHALL E. L., 6 William
(see adv. dept., p. 22) Cook Timothy D., 19 No. Water Kimball H. N, 42£ North Water Tappan Francis W, 25 No. Water
Refreshment Saloons.
(See also Eating Houses.) Chapman Benjamin H., head of No.
Front Hall Henry, Purchase, opp. Chapel Taber John G., 179 Kempton Thurston Peleg R., Pearl, near Pur- chase
Refrigerators.
BOS WORTH W. & SON, 133 North Water (see advt., p. 32 front)
SOWLE F. A., 8 William (see adv. dept, p. 24)
Register in Bankruptcy.
Knowlton Hosea M., 17i No. Water
Restaurants.
(See also Eating Houses.) ALLEN THOS. L , 26 So. Water
Tse'e adv. dept, p. 17) DANA C, 67 and 69 William (see
adv, dept, p. 19) POND E. D., 67 and 69 William (see
adv. dept, p. 29) SHERIDAN HOUSE, 7 and 9 North
Second Wiug E., 34 William
Riggers.
Cannon & Curtis, Commercial whf. Chapman & Shurtleff, Union, corner
Front Mathews John, Parker's wharf Searell Charles, foot of Walnut
Roofers, Tin.
Tobey & Coggeshall, 18 William
Rolling Mills.
Gosnold Mills, 134 Ray, Geo. Wilson, president and treasurer
Room and Car Mouldings.
ELLIS LEONARD B., 40 William (see advt. on back cover)
Rope Manufacturers.
NEW BEDFORD CORDAGE CO., Court street, office Rotch's square (see adv. dept, p, 21)
Safe Dealers and Repairers.
GIFFORD THOS. J. & CO., 32 Wil- liam (see adv. front col'd page)
Sail Makers.
Almy Job, 11 Parker's block, Middle Chapman & Shurtleff, Union, cor.
Front CHAPMAN JOHN H, 122 North
Second (see adv. dept, p. 45) Hart Simpson, 33 Commercial whf. Hitch Joshua C, Taber's whf., cor.
North Front
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NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Sashes, Doors and Blinds.
BOSWORTH & BAKER, 24 Spring (see advt. opp. preface)
CROACHER THOS. W., Leonard's wharf (see adv. dept, p. 12)
DOULL JAMES, 2 School (see adv. dept., p. 2)
Mosher & Brownell (manufactur- ers). Atlantic wharf
SOWLE F. A.,8 and 10 William (see adv. dept., p. 24)
STURTEVANT & SHERMAN, 132 No. Water (see adv. dept. p. 44)
Savings Banks.
(See also Banks.) NEW BEDFORD FIVE CENTS
SAVINGS BANK, Purchase, cor.
Mechanics' lane (see advt.) NEW BEDFORD INSTITUTION
FOR SAVINGS, North Second,
cor. William (see advt.)
Saw Filers.
Bliss M. H., 38 Russell KIRBY WM. A., 91 Middle
Saw Mills.
Hayes & Co.. 147 North Water Turner E. G., Plainville
Seamen's Chest Manfrs.
Enas Manuel, 110 So. Water Williams John, 193 So. Water
Seamen's Ciothing Dealers.
(See also Clothing Dealers.) Doane, Swift & Co., 55 Union Joseph Lucy Mrs., 145 So. Water Thomas Antone, 111 So. Water Tucker W., jr., 21 North Water Wing J. & W. R. & Co., 24 South
Water Wordell Alden, 19 Commercial whf.
Sewer, Wei l,Water and Drain Pipe Manufacturers.
Pierce Bradford S., 9 Bedford Peirce Charles M., jr., 119 North Water
Sewing Machines.
BLEES SEWING MACHINE, E. B.
Chase, 2 Cheapside (see adv.
dept., p. 22) Brock J. C, 149 Union Eddy Job A. T.. 20 Purchase GARNETT JOHN n., 15 Purchase
(see adv. dept., p. 25) Mann H. S., SI Purchasa
NOONING WM. B., 2|, 4, and 641 Purchase (see adv. dept, p. 21)
Singer Sewing Machine, Emily Booth, agent, 30 Purchase
Waite B. H., 38 Purchase
Sewing Machine Repairers!
CHASE E. B., 2 Cheapside (see adv. dept., p. 22)
Sheathing Metal.
Greene D. R. & Co., 19 Hamilton
Shells and MarineCuriosities
Nickerson George Y., 2 Fifth
Sheriffs, Deputy.
(See also County Officers.) Kimball Horatio N., 42 } No. Water Nickerson John W., 29 No. Water
Ship Agents.
(See also Merchants.) Blackler William G., 7 Ricketson's
block. Union Hitch Joshua C, Taber s wharf Jones Edward C, 2 Central wharf Taber, Read & Co., 117 Union THOMPSON JAMES D., 88 Union Tucker Charles, 21 No. Water Watkins William, 13 Centre Wood Dennis, 6 Commercial wharf
Ship Carpenters.
Brown Benjamin C, head of George
Howland's wharf Chaney Ephraim, Hillman, near
North Water Chase Abram, 150 North Water Dammon Samuel, North Water, cor.
North EDWARDS W. L., Commercial whf.
(see adv. dept., p. 14) HOWLAND JOHN W., City ^harf
(see adv. dept., p. 41) Mashow John, Eddy's wharf
Ship Chandlers.
BROWNELL WM. O., 4, 6 and S Central wharf, and No. Front, cor. Central wharf (see adv. dept., p. 27)
KIRBY HUMPHREY S., 8 Com- mercial wharf, cor. Front (see adv. dept, p. 15)
SULLINGS, KINGMAN & CO., 123 Union (see adv. dept, p. 15)
Taber, Gordon & Co., Central whf., cor. Front
VINCENT AMBROSE, 120 Union (see adv. dept, p. 40)
Watkins Williams, 13 Centre
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Ship Joiners.
^riggs & Look, 129£ North Water Brown Benjamin C, head of George
Howland's wharf Dainon Doane W., Shepherd's lane
Ship Merchants.
(See also Merchants.) Smith William T., 2 and 4 Centre Watkins William, 13 Centre
Ship Smiths.
BARTON JAMES, City wharf (see
adv. dept., p. 7) Dean Henry 1ST., head of No. Water Dean & Driggs, Merrill's wharf DURFEE JAMES, 201 No. Water ■ (see adv. dept., p. 16) Macy E. B. & F., 22 So. Water SAWYER J. A., 25 No. Front (see
adv. dept., p. 39) Snow James M., North Front, near
Middle
Ship Stores.
BAKER & FLANDERS, 22 Union
(see adv. dept., p. 33) GIBBS LOT H., 26 Union (see adv.
dept., p. 31) Knowles Thomas & Co., 24 Union
Shipwrights.
EDWARDS WM. L., Commercial wharf (see adv. dept, p. 14)
HOWLAND JOHN W., City wharf (see adv. dept., p. 41)
Smith John B., Parker's wharf
Shipping Office.
SMITH WM. S., Water, cor. Com- mercial (see adv. dept., p. 12)
Shirt Manuf. (Linen Bosom.)
Denham Thomas M. & Bro., 64 Wil- liam
Shooks and Tanks.
Peirce John W., 99 So. Water PEIRCE LLOYD N, 190 So. Water (see adv. dept., p. 7)
Silver and Silver-Plated Ware
Bennett Samuel, 44 William DEXTER & HA.SKINS, 14 Purchase
(see adv. dept., p. 20) Hurll Charles W., 23 Purchase Taylor Henry J., 41 Purchase
SilverWare Manufacturer.
Pitman Benjamin, 80 Union
Slipper Manufacturers.
Murphy Edward, rear 139 Ray Weed F., 14 William
Small Wares.
WILDE J. P., William, cor. Sixth (see adv. dept., p. 24)
Smokers' Articles.
Caswell I. C, 85^ Purchase
Cunha Joseph, 95 Union
HASWELL A. K, 103 Union (see advt. on front cover)
OESTING CHAS. A. W., 48 Pur- chase (see adv. dept., p. 46)
Soap Manufacturers.
SISSON OTIS A., 104 and 106 No.
Water, and 24, 26 and 28 Middle
(see adv. dept., p. 11) Varley Henry, rear 122 Ray WHITTEMORE M. F., 14 So. Second
(see adv. dept., p. 20)
Soap Stone.
ALLEN JOSEPH, Je. , & CO., 20 No. Second (see marginal lines outside front cover)
Soda and Mineral Water Manufacturers.
BROWNELL & WHEATON, 180 County (see adv. dept, p. 34)
Spar Manufacturers.
(See also Mast and Spar Makers.) Beetle Rodolphus, 130 No. Water Ryder & Smith, 152 No. Water Smith & Allen, rear 25 Front
Sperm Candles and Oi! Soap Manufacturers.
(See also Oil and Candles.) DELANO GEORGE & CO., South
Second, cor. South (see adv. dept?
p. 8) HASTINGS & CO., foot of Grinnell
(see adv. dept, p. 9) LEONARD SAMUEL & CO., Leon-
ard (see adv. dept, p. 9) ROBINSON WILLIAM A. & CO.,
50 So. Water (see adv. deptrp. 8)
Stables, Livery, Boardingand Sale*
BLISS SAMUEL S., 28 Bedford Brown J. Q. A., 14 So. Second BROWNELL PERRY, 13 So. Second Coffin William Henry, First, corner School
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NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
COOK JOHN S., 12 and 14 Fourth
(see adv. dept., p. 40) Dwelly Andrew, 24S Purchase Gifford David M., 170 Purchase Hathaway Andrew E.,- 28 William Mayers George, 38 Parker Perry S. F. & Son, 50 Elm RICHARDS A., 5 So. Sixth Richards W. D., 20 So. Second Sherman William H., 24 Fourth Sherman & Reynard, So. Sixth,
junc. County Snow Geo., 188 County TALLMAN WM. K, 60, 62 and 64
Elm (see adv. dept., p. 1)
Stage Lines.
(See also Omnibus Lines.) Fall River, A. Richards, proprietor,
5 So. Sixth Little Compton and Tiverton, Alfred
Richards, prop. , 5 So. Sixth Marion, A. Richard, prop., 5 South
Sixth Rochester, Thomas Hersom, prop.,
75 William South Dartmouth, Joseph T. Davis,
prop., 5 So. Sixth Westport Point, Alfred Richards,
prop., 5 So. Sixth
Stair Builder.
Clark Ezra, North Second, corner Hillman
Stationery, Wholesale and Retaii.
(See also Books and Stationery.) Allen John C, 47 Purchase DEWS EDWIN, 105 and 107 Union
(see advt. on front cover) Hutchinson S., 4 Cheapside Munson Hulbert W., 62-i- Purchase TABER ROBERT B., 49 Union (see
adv. dept., p. 50) Todd Henry H., 206 Purchase
Stave Dealers.
Luce Thomas, City wharf NYE S. G., 35 Union (see adv. dept., p. 32)
Stave Dressers.
Hayes & Co., 145 North Water
Steam Engine Manfrs.
Industrial Iron Works, 21 School NEW BEDFORD MACHINE SHOP, John A. Gifford, prop., 90 South Water (see adv. dept., p. 14)
Steam and Gas Fitters.
GIFFORD THOS. J. & CO., 32 Wil- liam (see adv. front col'd page) Sherman Jireh C, 24 William WOOD, BRIGHTMAN & CO., 45 No. Water (see front col'd page)
Steamship Companies.
(See also Packet Agents.) EUROPEAN STEAMERS, Daven- port, Mason & Co., agents, 142 Union (see advt. opp. dedication) New Bedford Vineyard and Nan- tucket Steamboat Co., office over Merchants' National Bank, North Water NEW BEDFORD AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP CO., 6 Commercial wharf (see adv. dept., p. 41)
Stereoscopic Views Manuf.
Adams S. E., 39 Purchase
Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views.
Allen John C, 47 Purchase ELLIS LEONARD B., 40 William (see advt. on back cover)
Stevedores.
Hart David, 107 Third
Ricketson Abner K., 247 So. Water
Stone Cutters.
(See also Marble Workers.) Hathaway Elnathan, 399 Purchase MANCHESTER OTIS, Chestnut, bet. Maxfield and Sycamore (see advt., p. 32 front) Munroe Joseph P. G., 4 West Camp- bell Yogel Geo., No. Second, nearly opp. Post office
Stone Tool Ivlanufs.
DURFEE JAMES, 201 North Water
(see adv. dept, p. 16) Rogers Abiatha, Hathaway road,
near Rockdale
Stoves and Ranges.
Caswell John P., 84 Purchase Cobb Geo. A., Head of the River Hatch George E., 158 Purchase HAYDEN WILLIAM G., 101 Third
(see adv. dept., p. 37) Lewis Nathan, 127 Union MORGRIDGE CHAS. H., Ill Union
(see advt. opp. index to advts.) PARKER & SHERMAN, 109 Union
(see adv. front col'd page)
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265
SAWYER STEPHEN" P., 89 Middle
(see advfc. front colored page) SULLINGS, KINGMAN & CO., 123
Union (see adv. dept., p. 15) Tobey & Coggeshall, 18 William Tripp Stephen A., 16 and 18 North
Water YINCENT AMBROSE, 120 Union
(see adv. dept.. p. 40) WOOD, BRIGHTMAN & CO., 45
No. Water (see advt. opp. inside
of front cover)
Stucco Workers.
DELANO G., 6 Fifth (see adv. dept.,
p. 25) Dyer Jesse W., 13 Cedar
Taiioresses.
Allen Mary A., 58 Hillraan Besselen Louisa Mrs., 42 Bethel Briggs Cynthia K, 103 No. Second Burroughs Susan C, 60 Ray Shannon Emily, 73 Pleasant Sisson Mary J. Miss, 160 North
Tailors, Merchant.
(See also Clothing Dealers.) Albiston R. W., 25 Purchase Allen & Hunt, 96 Union BACH GEORGE, 106 So. Water (see
adv. dept., p. 26) Barnett John, 102 Union Carpenter A. H. W., 141 Union Davis L. D., 51 Purchase •Doane, Swift & Co.. 51 and 53
Union, and 1 and 3 No. Water Eddy George M. & Co., 147i Union Gifford & Co., 113 Union Harlow Otis, 18 South Water Howland Daniel W., 45 William Kenney Daniel, 18£ So. Water McGrath Lawrence, 125 Union Perry E. S., 4 Ricketson's block,
Union Richmond J. & Son, 31 No. Water Spooner Sylvester C, 96 Purchase Swift M. C, 128J Union Sylvester Winslow C, 17 No. Second Taber, Read & Co., 117 Union Wing J. & W. R. & Co., 24 South
Water
Tanners.
NEW BEDFORD TANNERY, Court beyond the jail, Dewson, Williams & Co., proprietors (see oJLv. front colored page)
Teacher of Dancing.
THOMAS WILLIAM E., 9 . Fourth (see adv. dept., p. 46)
Teacher of Drawing and Painting.
Hersey Jacob Mrs., 164 Union
Teamsters.
(See also Job Wagons.) Caldwell S. C, 1S5 Pleasant Gammons G. F. W., 12 Elm Gray Charles A. & Co., New Bedford
R. R. depot Hathaway Frederick A., 339 South
Water Holmes Josiah, jr., Pine Moulton Nathaniel, Hill, near No. SAWINA. K. P.. Merrill's wharf
(see adv. dept., p. 47) Tripp Alvin B., 168 Kempton
Teas, Gaffes and Spices.
(See also Grocers.) Showe Ar & Co., SC-J- Purchase
Telegraph Company.
Western Union Telegraph Com- pany, B. R. Paine, manager, 26 No. Water
Tin Plate and Sheet Iron Workers.
Caswell John P., 84 Purchase Cobb George A., Acushnet avenue,
Head of the River Dexter B. F., 125J Purchase Hatch George E., 158 Purchase HAYDEN WLLLIAM G., 101 Third
(see adv. dept., p. 37) Lewis Nathan, 127 Union PARKER & SHERMAN, 109 Union
(up stairs) (see adv. front col'd p. ) SAWYER STEPHEN P., 89 Middle
(see advt. front colored page) SULLINGS, KINGMAN & CO., 123
Union (see adv. dept., p. 15) Tobey & Coggeshall, 18 William Tripp Holde'rR., 18 No. Water Tripp Stephen A., 16 and 18 North
Water Wilson John C. , 303 Purchase WOOD, BRIGHTMAN & CO., 45
No. Water (see advt. opp. inside
front cover)
Tobacco ana sniin.
(See also Cigars and Tobacco.) Caswell I. C, 85J Purchase Chapman E. T., 13 No. Second CUNHA JOSEPH, 95 Union HASWELL AMOS K., 103 Union
(see advt. on front cover) OESTING CHARLES A. W., 48 Pur- chase (see adv. dept., p. 46) TILDEN NILES, 28 North Second (see adv. dept., p. 28)
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Tool Manufacturers.
Dean H. N. (cast steel), head of No
Water Hathaway B. D., 114 Ray
Toys.
(See also Fancy Goods.) Allen John C, 47 Purchase - BATES A. E. MRS., 14 Cheapside
(see adv. dept., p. 20) Hawes Levi, 13 Purchase TILDEN & CO., 60 Purchase (see
adv. dept., p. 17)
Trader.
Greene Amos, 17 Fifth
Trimmings, Ladies'.
(See also Buttons and Trimmings ;
also Dress Trimmings.) Cottle H. B. Miss, 11 Purchase Haskell Edward, 42 Purchase Hunt Josiah, 22 Purchase Paul John C, 27 Purchase
Trotting Park.
Evergreen Trotting Park, D. A. Snell, prop., Plainville road
Truckmen.
(See Teamsters.) Gray Chas. A. & Co., New Bedford
R. R. depot Gammons G. F. W., 12 Elm Hathaway Fred'k A., 339 So. Water HOLMES JOSIAH, jr., Pine (see
adv. dept., p. 7) SAWIN A. K. P., Merrill's wharf
(see adv. dept., p. 47)
Trunks, Traveling Bags and Valises.
Allen Jesse, 7 Purchase Barnett J., 102 Union BROWNELL L., 89 Purchase (see
adv. dept., p. 23) Evons E. L., 125} Union Gifford & Co., 113 Union Kittredge B. R., 25 Purchase SajacEtsrs vv ai., rus union
Swift Moses O., 128f TJulun
Tabor, Read & Co., 117 Union Waterman N., 1 Ricketson's block,
Union, cor. Fourth Willis William H, 126 and 12S Union
Trusses.
Cadwell William P. S., 49 Purchase Lawton C. H. & H. A., 91 Union and 1 Purchase
Turbine Water Wheels.
ELLIS & COLLINS, 90 So. Water (see adv. dept., p. 16)
Twine.
DEWS EDWIN, 105 and 107 Union (see advt. front cover)
Twist Drill Manufrs.
MORSE TWIST DRILL AND MA- CHINE CO., Fourth, cor. Bedford (see adv. dept., p. 11)
Umbrellas and Parasols.
Cannon E. S. & Co., 43 Purchase Hopkins John, 2 Purchase
Umbrella Repairer.
Kellaher John, Shephard's lane
Undertakers.
COGGESHALL & CO., 20 and 22 William (see advt. on back cover)
MURPHY T. J., 106 Purchase (see adv. dept, p. 44)
WILSON BENJAMIN G., 74 Wil- liam (see adv. dept., p. 42)
Upholsterers.
Briggs Chas. H., 129 Union Dantsizen C, 191 Elm, cor. Cedar MAXFIELD CALEB, 130 Union (see adv. dept., p. 25)
U. S. Deputy Collector Inter- nal Revenue.
Leonard E. C, over Mechanics' Nat. Bank, North Water
U. S. Commissioner.
Clifford Charles W., 35 No. Water
U. S. Deputy Marshal.
Cobb William S., 29 North Water Variety Stores.
(See also Toys; also Fancy Goods.)
Bf>""«tt Mary V. Mrs., 154 Mill Blackleg jm., 210 Ray Fay James, 249 South Water Francis Manuel, 110 So. Water Goodale Ada S. Miss, 78 Third Haskins Gifford B., 167 So. Witter King AnnaL. Mrs., Ray, cor. Acush-
net avenue King Joseph F., 136|- So. Water Lewis Francis, 167 South Water Manuel Francis, 110 South Water
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
267
Pease Peleg, 74 Grinnell Pedro Joseph H., 28 Howland Pickens & Ashley, 353 Purchase Eoberts Joseph E., 179 So. Water Tallman Charles S., 172 County Warren Angie Mrs., 106 Third
Varnish Manufacturers.
Cook Thomas W. & Co., Front, cor. School
Veterinary Surgeon.
Flagg Oren H., 27 Third
Vinegar Manufr.
Turner Elbridge G., Plainville
Watches, Clocks & Jewelry.
Almy Jas. T., 156 Union Brownell A. P., 94 Union Childs S., 33 Purchase DEXTER & HASKINS, 14 Purchase
(see adv. dept., p. 20) Fales James, jr., 91 North Water Howland Nicholas E., 79 Purchase Hurll Charles W., 23 Purchase JORDAN F. J., 31 William (see
adv. dept., p. 1) Kelley James S., 83 Union Kelley Wm. L., 106 Union Munroe James & Son, 98 Union WILBOR ALFRED G., 94i Third
(see adv. dept, p. 29)
Watchmakers.
Fales James, jr., 91 No. Water JORDAN F. J., 31 William (see adv.
dept., p. 1) Jordan Stephen D. , 4£ So. Water Kelley James S., 83 Union Shepherd N.,94 Union WILBOR ALFRED G. 94} Third
(see adv. dept., p. 29)
Watches and Chronometers.
Munroe James, 98 Union
Watch and Clock Oil Manuf.
Kelley Ezra, Mount Vernon
Water Wheel Builders.
ELLIS & COLLINS, 90 Bo. water
(see aAv. rlept., p. 16)
Well Curbs.
SOWLE F. A., 8 William (see adv. dept., p. 24)
Whale Craft Manuf.
BARTON JAMES, City wharf (see adv. dept., p. 7)
Wheelwrights and Wagon Makers.
(See also Carriage Manufacturers.)
DRODY JAMES C. (New Bedford Carriage Manufactory), rear 83 Middle (see advt. front col'dpage)
Simmons Allen S., Pine
SNOW OTIS, 204 Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 29)
Tripp Jeremiah, Cypress, cor. North
Wig Maker.
Jourdain A. G., 63 Union
Window Shades &, Fixtures.
Ellis William H., S2 Purchase MAXFIELD CALEB, 130 Union
(see adv. dept., p. 25) Purrington & Brown, 55 Purchase
Wood Turning.
Hayes & Co., 147 No. Water Parsons Parmenas, rear 125 North Water
Wood and Coal.
(See also Coal Dealers.)
DELANO RICHARD M., 116 High (see advt. opp. streets, cts., etc.)
Jay James A., 118 Ray
Perkins & Sherman, Cedar, corner Hillman, and 150 South Water
PICKENS & ASHLEY, 353 Pur- chase (see adv. dept., p. 45)
PERRY J. H. & CO., Walnut, cor. Front, and foot of Grinnell (see adv. dept., p. 18)
BOBBINS AUGUSTUS (Granular Fuel), Court, next Cordage Fac- tory (see adv. dept., p. 23)
Sherman & Reynard, South Sixth, junc. County
Wooden Ware.
SOWLE F. A., Sand 10 William (see adv. dept., p. 24)
Woolen Stock.
Morse Asa T., 12 Merrill's wharf
Wnrm+o^e njnA Patterns,
Case E. C. Miss, 40 Purchase Cottle H. B. Miss, 11 Purchase Paul John C, 27 Purchase
Yellow and Patent Bronze Metal Sheathing.
NEW BEDFORD COPPER CO., Front, cor. Rodman (see adv. front colored page)
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1873.
Mayor:
GEORGE II. DUNBAR.
Office No. 1, Library building.
Aldermen : Ward 1 — Joseph H. Cornell. Ward 2 — Edward R. Milliken. Ward 3 —Henry H. Fisher. Ward 4 — Andrew G. Pierce. Ward 5 — Frederick S. Allen. Ward 6 — Thomas B. Tripp.
Common Council. President, Henry F. Thomas.
Ward One. Henry F. Thomas, Haile R. Luther, William J. Norton, William W. Arnold.
Ward Three. Henry W. Smith, Augustus Switt, Jacob Taber, William H. II. Allen.
Edwin Dews, Jonathan Howland, jr., James H. C. Richmond, Edwin B. Macy.
Ward Two. James E. Carr, Samuel Damrnon, John McC ill lough, Stephen H. Shephei'd.
Ward Four. Stephen W. Hayes, John F. Tucker, William A. Beard,
TlinrnfLS ~W. Cook.
. Ward Six. William J. Bowen, James Kirwin, Thomas J. Cobb, John P. Taylor.
NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY. 269
City Clerk — Henry T. Leonard. Office No. 5, Libra- ry building.
Treasurer and Collector of Taxes — James B. Cong- don. Office No. 2, Library building.
City Auditor — Hiram Webb. Office No. 3, Library building.
Clerk of the Common Council — William A. Church.
City Messenger — William H. Watkins.
Standing Committees of the boaed of Mayor and Aldeemen.
On Police — The Mayor, and Aldermen Cornell and Pierce.
On Laying out, Widening and Repairing streets — The Mayor, and Aldermen Tripp and Cornell.
On Licenses — Aldermen Milliken, Tripp, and Fisher.
On Enrollments — Aldermen Pierce, Allen, and Fisher.
On Burial Grounds — Aldermen Cornell, Tripp, and Pierce.
Joint Standing Committees of the City Council.
On Finance — The Mayor, President of the Common Council, and Councilmen Darnmon, Smith, Tucker, Dews, and Cobb.
On Accounts — Aldermen Allen and Milliken, and Coun- cilmen Hayes, Richmond, and Tucker.
On Public Property — Aldermen Allen and Tripp, and Councilmen Bowen, Cook, and Howland.
On Public Instruction — Aldermen Pierce and Milliken, and Councilmen Hayes, Allen, and Arnold.
On Lighting the Streets — Aldermen Milliken and Fish- er, and Councilmen Smith, Macy, and Taylor.
On Poads, Bridges, Main Drains, and Common Sew- ers— Aldermen Cornell and Allen, and Councilmen Nor- ton, Howland, and Taber.
On Fire Department — Aldermen Fisher and Pierce, and Councilmen Dews, Bowen, and Cook.
On Alms-house and Poor — Aldermen Tripp and Cor- nell, and Councilmen Beard, Kirwin, and Macy.
On Wooden buildings in the Fire District — Alder- men Fisher and Cornell, and Councilmen Luther, Smith, and McCullough.
On Armories and Military Property — Aldermen Mil- liken and Fisher, and Councilmen Dews, Kirwin, and Shepherd.
270 NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.
On Water Works — Aldermen Allen and Pierce, and Couucllnien Richmond, Norton, and Dammon.
On Printing — Alderman Pierce, and Councilmen Cobb and Taylor.
On Fuel — The Mayor, and Alderman Tripp, and Coun- cilmen McCullough, Swift, and Beard.
Staxdixg Committees of the Common Council.
On Elections and Returns — Councilmen Luther, Allen? and Taylor.
On Bills in Second Reading — Councilmen Swift, Ar- nold, and Shepherd.
On Enrolled Ordinances and Resohitions — Council- men Richmond, Carr, and Taber.
Assessors — David B. Wilcox, Chairman, Chas. D. Tu- ell, William Tallman, jr. Office in Library building.
Assistant Assessors, Ward 1 — Jones Robinson. Ward 4 — Francis S. Tucker. Ward 2 — John Bryant. Ward 5 — Abraham Russell.
Ward 3 — Amasa Bullard. Ward 6 — Zephaniah Pease.
Overseers of the Poor, Office in City Hall building. His Hoxok, George H. Dunbar, Mayor, ex-officio Chairman. Ward 1 — Ambrose E. Luce. Ward 2— Henry R. Wilcox. Ward 3 — Benjamin F. Brownell. Ward 4 — Simeon Doane. Ward 5— Peleg S. Macy. Ward 6— Shearjashub T. Viall.
Wardens, Ward 1— Charles H. Church. W^ard 2 — Robert S. Lawton. Ward 3— Thomas H. Soule, jr. Ward 4— William K. Tallman. Ward 5 — Henry C. Denison. Ward 6— Albert G. Stanton.
Ward Clerks, Ward 1 — Ira S. JSTe^us. Ward 2— John L. Gibbs, 2d. Ward 3 — Augustus G. Moulton. Ward 4 — James P. Allen. Ward 5 — Humphrey A. Gifford, jr. Ward 6 — Pelee Pease.
NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY. . 271
Inspectors of Elections, Ward One. Ward Four.
Benjamin II. Arnold, Morgan Kotch,
George P. Macomber, Horace Wood,
William A. Davis. George D. Gilford.
Ward Two. Ward Five.
David W. Holmes, William A. Robinson, jr.
William H. Pitman, Edmund Grinnell,
Benjamin S. Batchelor, William C. Borden.
Ward Three. Ward Six.
James B. Allen, Charles H. Sherman,
Henry P. Almy, Charles H. Howland,
James D. Pryor. William W. Bonney.
ACUSHNET WATER BOARD.
Office in City Hall building.
His Honor, George H. Dunbar, Mayor, ex-officio Pres- ident.
Henry F. Thomas, President of the Common Council, ex-officio.
Henry J. Taylor.
George Howland, jr.
William W. Crapo.
Superintendent and Engineer — George B. Wheeler. Office in City Hall building.
Clerk — James B. Congdon.
Water Registrar — James B. Congdon.
Surveyors of Highways — The Mayor and Aldermen.
City Solicitor — Wendell H. Cobb.
Superintendent of Streets — George B. Wheeler.
Superintendent of Street Lamps — George H. Mitchell-
Superintendent of Burial Grounds — William H. Jen- ney.
Sealer of Weights and Measures — Frank O'Conner.
Sealer of Coal Baskets — Frank O'Conner.
Superintendent of the City Clock — William L. Kelley.
City Bell Ringer — Isaac Barnes.
Surveyor of Band — George B. Wheeler.
Measurers of Wood and Bark — George A. Cobb, Ira M. Chace, Isaac P. Francis, George B. Macomber, Stephen W. McFarlin, George Perry, George Pickens, Isaac C. Sherman, Hartley A. Sparrow, Isaac B. Tompkins.
272 NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.
Special Measurer of Wood and Bark — George Perry.
City Weighers — John Bryant, Fred. P. Chase, Wm. Hammond, Albert N. Holmes, Joseph W. Lumbard, Sal- mon F. Perry, Eber C. Simmons, Henry B. Stone, Wm. O. Brownell, jr., James M. Dwyer, Henry Howard, Geo. L. Jennings, John A. Lee, John S. Perry, Peleg S. Macy, Ira M. Chace, Isaac P. Francis, Benj. F. Hathaway, jr., Humphrey S. Kirby, John ISTotter, Chas. S. Spooner, Humphrey A. Gifford, jr.
Coal Weighers — John Bryant, Michael Dugan, Albert W. Holmes, Peleg S. Macy, Frank P. Brownell, William Hammond, Joseph W. Lumbard, Humphrey A. Gifford, jr., Ira M. Chace, Benj. F. Hathaway, jr., Eber C. Simmons.
Surveyors of Lumber — Aaron Davis, Charles Briggs, Leonard Jenney.
Surveyors of Timber and Plank — Charles Briggs, Aa- ron Davis, Leonard Jenney.
Fence Viewers — William H. Jenney, Moses H. Bliss.
Field Drivers — The members of the Night Watch and Substitutes, and Charles F. Cornell, Alexander Negus, Charles W. Hammond, William H. Johnson, George W. Peckham, Felix Kane, John Sadler.
Pound Keepers — William P. Doty, Charles Hoefert.
Measurers of Grain — Ira M. Chase, Charles S. Phillips, William Prynn.
Board of Health — The Mayor and Aldermen.
Health Officer — John W. Nickerson. Office Central Police Station.
Quarantine Physician and Physician to the Board of Health— -Chas. L. Swasey. Office 93J£ Middle street.
Inspector of Petroleum and its Products — Henry Taber,2d. ' Office in City Hall building.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
City Marshal — John W. Nickerson. Office Central Po- lice Station, South Second street.
Assistant Marshals. First Assistant — James L. Wilber. Second Assistant — Benjamin Hillman. Third Assistant — Luther M. Dayton. Fourth Assistant — Henry W. Bumpus. Fifth Assistant — John Corey.
NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY. 273
Sixth Assistant — James A. Wixon. Seventh Assistant — William L. Davis. Eighth Assista?it — Edward W. Waite.
Constables, City Marshal and Assistants as above. Officers to attend the Sessions of the Police Court. John W. Nickerson, James L. Wilber. Truant Officers — Benjamin S. Batchelor, John Corey, Luther M. Dayton.
Officers to have the care of Neglected Children.
Benjamin S. Batchelor, Henry F. Harrington, Super- intendent of Public Schools, ex-officio.
Night Watch — Michael L. Brennan, William Cassell, William F. Cotter, Isaac M. Jones, Michael McDermott, Josiah Meigs, Patrick Quirk, S. Parker Samplin, Samuel Thompson, Charles H. Wilbur, Thomas Buckley, Samuel B. Coggeshall, Cornelius Cronin, James A. Davis, Fred- erick Karcher, William E. Macomber, George F. Netcher, Elisha E. Russell, Francis M. Sylvia, Edwin M. Tilton, John Carroll, Lewis Jennings, Stephen Hafford, Joseph Lobo, Thomas Me any, Edward B. Penny, John 1ST. Sadler, Thomas G. C. Tripp, Hiram Word ell, William Young.
Officer of the Night Watch — James L. Wilber. Substitutes for Night Watch.
Charles Bliss, Thomas Cuddy, Charles W. Hammond* Felix Kane, John Tynan, Edmund T. Case, Joseph Har- rington, Robert L. McGee, Joseph R, Mosher, James Burns, James A. Davis, Zacheus Macy, Henry Stevens.
The members of the Night Watch and Substitutes.
Police Officers — Bartlett Allen, Robert N. Allen, John P. Brenning, John H. Cook, John Cranston, Stephen Y. Dunham, Henry Field, jr., Henry Howard, George Lapham, Russell Maxfield, Thomas S. Palmer, Eber C. Simmons, Caleb Spoon er, James D. Slocum, Maurice Walsh, Theo- dore Taylor, Henry Humble, Alfred A. Smith, Charles F. Cornell, John Valentine, jr., Henry B. Macomber, Samu- el R. Brock, John L. Gould, Thomas T. Allen, Anthony Baker, Charles A. Borden, Geo. H. Clark, James M. Dwy- er, William Duffy, John F. Fuller, James I. Harper, Ed- ward Milliken, Geo. B. Macomber, Geo. P. Potter, Chas. S. Spooner, Chauncey Russell, Joseph G. Tirrell, Robert McCullough, Daniel P. Lewis, George McNeil, John H. Thompson, Francis Harrison, Elias Staples, John Ty- nan, Frederick S. Case, Sylvanus Allen, Isaac Barnes, Rob- ert T. Barker, Thomas Davis, Reuben S. Eldredge, Jo- seph H. Gifford, Thomas A. Howland, Zacheus Macy, 18
274 NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.
Chas. S. Paisler, John G. Remington, Stephen J. Stratton, William A. Searell, William W. Thomas, Matthew Comp- ton, Jeremiah H. Bennett, Chas. H. Thayer, Robert Law- son, Chas. H. Carter, James K. Almy, Isaac B. Tomp- kins, Charles W. Hammond, Frederick P. Chase. The members of the Protecting Society to serve at Fires and alarms of Fires, viz.,
* Qualified as Police Officers — ^Edward Russell, David S. Bliss, William Howe, *Edward R. Gardner, *Charles B. Hillman, George L. Brownell, *Edward D. Mandell, *Charles M. Haskell, William G. Wood, William C. Ta- ber, jr., *Charles Almy, John W. Macomber, Ezra Holmes, Nathaniel S. Cannon, Charles H. Gifford, *Geo. D. Gifford, *Samuel P. Burt, Ebenezer Hervey, George F. Parlow, C. B. H. Fessenden, C. W. Hasldns, Leonard B. Ellis, *Chas. H. Lawton, ^Samuel H. Cook, *Charles S. Kelley, Dennis Wood, Edward Knight, *Wm. P. S. Cadwell, Robert B. Taber, *Gideon Allen, jr., *Wm. H. H. Allen, *Wm. A. Robinson, jr., Joseph Buckminstei*, *Geo. R. Phillips, An- drew G. Pierce, *Alden Wordell, Charles Taber, James Robinson, Joseph Knowles, * William F. Potter, *Alfred G. Wilbor, *William T. Smith, *Humphrey S. Kirby, Wendell H. Cobb, ^Gardner T. Sanford, Edmund Rodman, William C. Macy, *Joshua C. Hitch, *J. H. C. Richmond, S. Hutchinson, *William H. Willis, *H. A. Gifford, jr., *Geo. T. Kingman, John P. Knowles, 2d, ^Gilbert Al- len, *Wm. R. N. Sylvester, Jonathan Handy, *Abraham Russell, * Alfred Wilson, *Chas. S. Cummings, #B. Penni- man, jr., Wm. H. Bartlett, *Otis N". Pierce, *F. L. Gilman, *Henry J. Taylor, *Wm. O. Woodman, *Obed N. Swift, Francis T. Aiken.
POLICE COURT.
Office, Old Town Hall, South Second street, near Union.
Alanson Borden, Justice. William W. Crapo and
Francis B. Greene, Special Justices. • Clerk. Or-
rick Smalley and Samuel C. Perry, Officers of the Court.
The Police Court is held on the mornings of every day, Sundays, public days and holidays excepted.
Regular term days for the trial of civil cases, Mondays at 10 o'clock a. m.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer, Abraham H. Howland, jr. Office, City Hall. Hours from 12 m. to 1 p. m. Residence 104 Coun- ty street.
NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY. 275
First Assistant Engineer, John E. Brown. Residence 80 Mill street.
Second Assistant Engineer, Alfred M. Chapman. Res- idence, 53 Elm street.
Third Assistant Engineer, Charles W. Dyer. Resi- dence, 50 Mill street.
Fourth Assistant Engineer, William H. Sherman. Res- idence, 57 School street.
Clerk of the Board of Engineers, Alfred M. Chapman.
ONWARD STEAM FIRE ENGINE COMPANY, No .1.
Purchase, foot of Franklin.
William J. Marr, Foreman, Loring T. Parlow, 1st Asst. Foreman, George F. Brown, 2d Asst. Foreman, Eben C. Milliken, Clerk, George H. Parker, Engineman, Charles S. Stratton, Stoker, James L. Bryant, Hostler, B'enj. F. Hathaway, jr., Reel Driver.
PROGRESS STEAM FIRE ENGINE CO., No. 2.
Purchase, corner Mechanics lane.
Franklin Shaw, Foreman, Alfred M. Chapman, 1st Asst. Foreman, James G. Harding, 2d Asst. Foreman, Charles S. Paisler, Clerk, Charles H. Wood, Engineman, Adoni- ram J. Negus, Stoker, William P. Sowle, Hostler, Alfred Studley, Heel Driver.
EXCELSIOR STEAM FIRE ENGINE CO., No. 3. County, corner Hillman. Job H. Gilford, Foreman, Rufus A. Gilford, 1st Asst. Foreman, Henry M. Gifford, 2d Asst. Foreman, Charles A. Gifford, • Cleric, Martin Blanchard, jr., Engineman, Gil- bert D. Gammons, Hostler, Horace M. Plummer, Stoker, Reuben Taber, Heel Driver.
CORNELIUS HOWLAND STEAM FIRE ENGINE CO., No. 4.
Bedford, corner South Sixth.
John Murdock, Foreman, Hugh McDonald, 1st AssL Foreman, James A. Murdock, 2d Asst. Foreman, Giles G. Barker, Clerk, Daniel D. Briggs, Engineman, Sylvester Paul, Stoker, George H. W. Tripp, Hostler, Charles W. Borden, Heel Driver.
PIONEER HOOK AND LADDER CO., No. 1.
Purchase, corner Mechanics lane.
Philip M. Tripp, Foreman, John H. Judson, 1st Asst. Foreman, Lysauder W. Davis, 2d Asst. Foreman, Charles E. Pierce, Clerk, James W. Baldwin, Driver.
276 NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.
FRANKLIN HOSE CO., No. 1.
Pui*chase, corner Mechanics lane.
Pliny B. Sherman, Foreman, Herbert B. Gardner, 1st Asst. Foreman, Clarfaus Vansant, 2d Asst. Foreman, James S. Hathaway, Clerk.
HANCOCK HAND ENGINE CO., No. 9.
Bellville road, Acushnet.
Reuben Washburn, Foreman, Seth Hoard, 1st Asst. Foreman, Charles E. Howland, 2d Asst. Foreman, George A. Cobb, Clerk, Jireh B. Gilford, Steicard.
LOCATION OF HYDRANTS AND RESERVOIRS.
LOCATION OF HYDRANTS.
Allen street, southeast corner Bonney. Arnold street, southwest corner Emerson. Ash street, southwest corner of Morgan. " northwest corner of Middle.
Ashland street, head of Linden. Bedford street, southwest corner Fifth. " southeast corner County.
" southeast corner Orchard.
Bonney street, northwest corner Grinnell. Bush street, southwest corner First. Cedar street, between Mill and North. " southwest corner Hillman.
" northwest corner Sycamore.
" southwest corner Campbell.
" southwest corner Parker.
Cheapside, southwest corner Market square. Chestnut street, southwest corner North. Cannon street, opposite No. 15)^, south side. Cedar street, southwest corner Kempton.
" northwest corner Elm.
Cottage street, northwest corner Hawthorn. " southwest corner Arnold.
" southwest corner "Union.
County street, northwest corner Locust. " northwest corner Parker,
southwest corner Smith. " southwest corner Maxfield.
southwest corner North. " southwest corner Middle.
" southwest corner Morgan.
NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY. 277
County street, northwest corner Union.
" head of School.
" northwest corner Bush.
" southwest corner Hawthorn.
" northwest corner Allen.
" southwest corner Grinnell.
" head of South.
Court street, southwest corner Orchard.
" head of Cedar.
" head of Emerson.
" front of Tannery.
Cypress street, northwest corner Hillman. Durfee street, southwest corner Cedar. Elm street, opposite Forbes' Carriage Factory.
" southwest corner Pleasant.
Fifth street, opposite No. 56. First street, between School and Walnut.
" between School and Union.
Forest street, south side, front of No. 68. Foster street, southwest corner Maxfield.
" northwest corner High.
Fourth street, opposite W. H. Sherman's stable.
" opposite No. 73.
Front street, head of Merrill's wharf.
" northwest corner Shepherd's lane.
" southwest corner Centre.
" west side, head of Hazard's wharf.
Grove street, southwest corner Anthony. Hawthorn street, southeast corner Page. Hillman street, southwest corner North Second. Hazard street, opposite entrance to Hazard court.
" southwest corner Pleasant.
High street, opposite No. 34.
" front Job Almy's.
Hillman street, southeast corner Hill. Kempton street, opposite Pleasant. " opposite Hill.
" southwest corner Summer.
" opposite Cypress.
Maple place, front John Hopkins'. Maxfield street, northwest corner Mill. Maxfield street, southeast corner Chestnut. Mechanics lane, between Sixth and Eighth streets. Middle street, opposite No. 218K
" southeast corner North Second.
" southeast corner North Sixth.
Morgan street, southwest corner Cottage. [voir.
Mount Pleasant street, southeast corner distributing reser- " front Joseph Clark's.
" northwest corner Durfee.
278 NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.
North street, southwest corner Foster. North street, southeast corner Ray. North Sixth street, southwest corner William. Orchard street, opposite Bush.
Parker street, southwest corner contemplated Summer. . Pleasant street, near M. E. church.
" southwest corner Willis.
Prospect street, northwest corner Grinnell.
" front Mount Washington Glass Works.
Purchase street, near pumping engine-house. " opposite Clark.
" opposite Logan
" northwest corner Austin.
" northwest corner Merrimack.
" northwest corner Pope.
" southwest corner Pearl.
" southwest corner Campbell.
« opposite No. 209, C. R. Kelley's.
" southwest corner Hillman.
" southwest corner Mill.
Purchase street, northwest corner Middle. " front engine-house No. 2.
" northwest corner Union.
Ray street, northwest corner Maxfield. " opposite Gosnold Mills.
" northwest corner Willis.
" between Pearl and Seneca.
" opposite N. B. R. R. blacksmith shop.
" opposite Wamsutta Mill No. 4.
Rivet street, southwest corner Second. Robeson street, southwest corner County. Russell street, opposite No. 52, Charles H. Leach. Sherman street, south side, front of Pound. Smith street, southeast corner Spruce. South street, southwest corner Prospect.
" southwest corner South Second.
" southwest corner Third.
South Second street, opposite No. 10, G. W. Furber's.
" northwest corner Coffin.
South Sixth street, southwest corner School. " northwest corner Bush.
" southwest corner Russell.
South Water street, northwest corner Rivet. South Water street, opposite No. 255. Spring street, southeast corner Fifth. Spring street, southwest corner Seventh. State street, northwest corner Sycamore. Sycamore street, northwest corner Thomas. " southwest corner Summer.
NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY. 2T9
Third street, opposite Howland.
" southwest corner Timothy.
" northwest corner School.
" northwest corner Bush.
" northwest corner Russell.
" northwest corner Bedford.
Thomas street, northwest corner Hillman. Union street, southwest corner Water.
" southeast corner South Second
" southwest corner Third.
" southwest corner Sixth.
Walden street, southwest corner Maxfield. Walnut street, southwest corner South Second.
" southeast corner Fourth.
" southwest corner Seventh. [office.
Wamsutta street, opposite entrance to Wamsutta Mills' Washington street, southeast corner Crapo. Water street, southwest corner Hillman.
" front Hayes' Stave Mill.
" northwest corner Middle.
" front S. P. Burt's office.
" northwest corner School.
;' northwest corner Walnut.
" northwest corner Coffin.
Water street, opposite Leonard.
" northwest corner Howland.
" northwest corner Grinuell.
" northwest corner South.
William street, southwest corner Eighth.
" opposite 263^, Hathaway's stable.
" southwest corner Bethel.
Willis street, southwest corner State.
LOCATION OF RESERVOIRS.
Bedford street, southeast corner Fifth.
Campbell street, west side Purchase.
Chestnut street, between Mill and North.
City Hall square, west of hall.
County street, southeast corner Maxfield.
County street, front M. E. church.
Court street, near head of Orchard.
Dartmouth street, west of Orchard.
Durfee street, southeast corner New County road.
Franklin street, southwest corner State.
High street, near northeast corner Foster.
Hillman street, between Purchase and Pleasant.
Howland street, corner Third.
Kempton street, between Cypress and Cedar.
280 NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.
Linden street, northeast corner Ashland. Middle street, near northwest corner Purchase.
" near southeast corner Purchase.
" west of High school.
Mill street, southwest corner Purchase. North Second street, northwest corner William. Orchard street, east side, below Hawthorn. Pleasant street, between Maxfield and Sycamore. Pleasant street, southwest corner North. Purchase street, northwest and southwest corners Pope. Russell street, between County and South Sixth. School street, northwest corner Fourth. Smith street, southeast corner Cypress. South First street, southwest corner South. South Second street, northwest corner Walnut. South Sixth street, northwest corner Spring. South Sixth street, northwest corner Walnut. South Sixth street, southwest corner Wing. Third street, southwest corner Spring. Third street, southeast corner Cannon. Third street, southeast corner Grinnell. Union street, southwest corner County.
" southeast corner Fourth.
Washington street, northeast corner Crapo. Willis street, northeast corner State.
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
Superintendent, Abraham H. Howland, jr., Chief Engi- neer. Assistant Superintendent, Daniel D. Briggs. Resi- dence, Engine-house, northwest corner of Bedford and South Sixth streets. Office, City Hall.
LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM SIGNAL BOXES.
No. 5. On store northeast corner of Linden and Ash- land streets. [streets.
6. On house northeast corner of Hazard and State
7. On engine-house Purchase street, near foot of Franklin street. [streets.
8. On pole southeast corner of County and Pearl
14. On store northwest corner of Purchase and Wil- lis streets.
15. On pole northeast corner of Smith and Cedar sts.
16. On engine-house northwest corner of County and Hillman streets. [streets.
17. On house southwest corner of Maxfield and Ray
NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY. 281
18. On bakery southeast corner of North and Pur- chase streets. [streets.
24. On pole northwest corner of Cedar and Kempton
25. On store southeast corner of County and Kemp- ton streets. [streets.
26. On factory southeast corner of Water and Middle
27. On engine-house northwest corner of Purchase street and Mechanics' lane.
28. On pole northeast corner of Court and Cedar sts. 32. On Unitarian church northwest corner of Union
and Eighth streets. [streets.
34. On store northwest corner of Union and "Water
35. On Trinitarian church southwest corner of School
and Fourth streets.
36. On Paint Mill southeast corner of Walnut and
South Water streets. [streets.
37. On pole northeast corner of Bush and Orchard
38. On engine-house northwest corner of Bedford
and South Sixth sts. [streets.
45. On pole southwest corner of Bonney and Allen
46. On Mission Chapel northeast cor. of Leonard and
South Water sts. [Sixth sts.
47. On pole at the junction of County and South
48. On house northeast corner of South and South Water streets.
EDUCATIONAL.
ORGANIZATION OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Benj. S. Batchelor, Chairman ; Henry F. Harrington,
Secretary.
Superintendent of Public Schools, office, City Library building. . Office hours 8)4 to 9 a. m., 12^ to 1 p.m. Sat- urdays 9K to 10.
Ward 1 — Caleb Hammond, Geo. W. Chace, Jones Robinson.
Ward 2 — Ebenezer Hervey, Benjamin S. Batchelor, I.
S. Cornish.
Ward 3—1. W. Benjamin, Theo. C. Jerome, John Spare>
Ward If — George H. Dunbar, Charles D. Prescott, Wen- dell H. Cobb.
Ward 5 — Humphrey H. KirDy, IxLdeun Allen, jr., Ed- mund Rodman.
Ward 6 — Chas. H. Sanford, B. Otheman, jr., Peleg
Pease.
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STANDING COMMITTEE.
On High Schools — Dunbar, Allen, Cornish, Cobb, Je- rome, Prescott, Rodman.
On Grammar Schools — Otheman, Cornish, Prescott, Allen, Sanforcl, Robinson, Benjamin, Pease.
On Primary Schools — Kirby, Spare, Benjamin, Othe- man, Chace, Hammond.
On Country Schools — Robinson, Prescott, Hervey, Je- rome, Chace, Rodman.
On Farm Schools — Pease, Allen, Otheman.
On Evening Schools — Otheman, Spare, Hammond.
On Ungraded Schools — Cornish, Batchelor, Smith, Bonney.
On Training School and Examination of Teachers — Hervey, Benjamin, Rodman, Allen, Kirby, Cornish, Spare.
On Text Books — Spare, Hammond, Hervey, Jerome, Pease.
On Accounts — Benjamin, Kirby, Allen, Thomas.
On Expenditures — Dunbar, Hammond, Kirby, Hervey, Benjamin, Pease, Thomas.
On Music — Cobb, Prescott, San ford.
On Drawing — Hammond, Rodman, Benjamin, Dunbar, Pease, Prescott, Cobb.
On Mill School — Prescott, Chace, Robinson, Cornish,
On Howland Bequest — Rodman, Dunbar, Thomas, Kir- by, Cobb, Spare, Cornish.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Superintendent, Henry F. Harrington. HIGH.
Chas. P. Rugg, Principal ; Assistants, Wm. C. Lawton.
Mary S. Mendell, Sarah D. Ottiwell, Lydia J. Cranston, Rhoby A. Cranston, Elizabeth P. Briggs, Susan B. Cor- nish.
GRAMMAR.
Fifth Street — A. F. Wood, Principal; Assistants, Hannah B. Robinson, Emma J. Ashley, Ruth H. Brady, Mary E. Allen, M. B. Hinckley, Sarah E. Stoddard, Char- lotte C. Carr, Mary A. Codding, Isabel M. Reid, M. A. Macy.
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Middle Street — M. C. Rogers, Principal ; Assistants, H. B. S. Wilcox, Clara S. Staples, Annie R. Commerford, Sarah A. Carr, H. C. Arey.
William Street {BrancK) — E. C. Brownell, Mary A. Briglitman, Clara D. Cory.
Parker Street — C. E. E. Mosher, Principal ; Assistants, Jane M. Gardner, Ada F. Whitton, Jeaneate Hunter, Kate Commerford, Helen M. Gordon, E. J. D. Shepherd, M. A. Hemenway, Drusilla W. Sears.
PRIMARY.
Sill— Elizabeth P. Spooner, P. B. A. Burk.
Merrimack Street — Sarah H. He wins, Abby Nash, Maria E. Hayes, Addie West, Ella Lincoln.
Cedar Street — Abby Whitney, Anna L. Homer, Louisa S. Heath, Judith S. Macomber.
Maxfield /Street—Mary B. White, Sarah E. Field, Faus- tina E. Wilcox, Mercy H. Bartlett.
Kempton Street — Patience R. Almy, Eleanor Commer- ford, H. B. Hathaway, Sarah E. Stowe.
Bush Street — Sarah H. Cranston, Sarah L. Spare, Clara E. Webster, Mary A. Kane, Abbie M. H. Walker, E. H. San ford.
Griffin Street — Abby F. Bryant, S. E. Curwin.
Dartmouth Street — Jane E. Finkill, Bessie P. Chapman, S. E. Philips, Mary A. Coe.
Arnold Street — Susan M. Tompkins.
COUNTRY.
Grove — Carrie E. Callaghan, S. A. C. Pray, M. J. Gra- ham.
Acushnet — Geo. T. Russell, jr., Lucy J. Leach.
North — Deborah H. Gammons.
Plainville — Sara H. Kelley.
BocMale — Sarah W. Almy, Sarah E. Tuell.
Cannonville — A. A. K. Howard, Belle W. Gifford.
Clark's Point — Jane C. Thompson.
Farm — Noah Sherman.
TEACHERS OF DRAWING.
J. T. Meats, Gabriella Eddy.
TEACHER OF MUSIC.
Jason White.
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PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
FRIENDS' ACADEMY.
Morgan Street.
Principal — John Tetlow, jr.
Assistants — Andrew Ingraharn, Celia L. Chase, Mary E. Savary.
This School for Boys and Girls opens the first week in September, and closes the first week in July. There are four terms of ten weeks each. The regular course, occu- pying seven years, comprises all branches of a good school education. In the classical course, boys are fitted for Harvard College.
AIM WELL SCHOOL.
North, near Foster.
Mrs. Wm. H. Knight, Principal; Miss Sarah B. Little, Miss Nannie Underwood, Assistants.
CHURCHES.
EPISCOPAL.
GRACE CHURCH.
Union, above Sixth.
Edmund Rowland, Hector; Samuel Leonard, jr., Senior Warden ; Charles D. Stickney, Junior Warden ; C. A. Church, Treasurer ; Vestrymen, Samuel Leonard, jr., Charles D. Stickney, James Munroe, C. A. Church, H. Hathaway, T. Donaghey, E. H. Allen; E. T. Morgan,. Sexton. Sabbath School. — C. B. H. Fessenden, Super- intendent.
CONGREGATIONAL, UNITARIAN.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY.
Union, corner Eighth.
William J. Potter, Pastor; John A. Hawes, Clerk;
Theodore Taylor, Sexton. Sabbath School.
■ , Superintendent.
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COHGREGATIONAL, TRINITARIAN.
NORTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Purchase, bet. Elm and William.
Rev. A. H. Quint, D. D., Pastor ; John Bryant, E. S. Cannon, Z. Sturtevant, John Hastings, Edward Haskell, T. C. Hatch, Deacons; J. Knowles, J. C. Hitch, T. C. Hatch, Trustees; J. C. Hitch, Clerk and Treasurer; Standing Committee, all the above, and A. H. Seabury and F. Homer ; Isaac Barnes, Sexton. Sabbath School. — S. P. Burt, Superintendent.
FOURTH STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Fourth, cor. School.
M. C. Julien, Pastor ; I. N. Barrows, Ezra B. Chase, Eben Nye, Beacons ; I. H. Bartlett, jr., J. T. Barker, G. F. Kingman, I. C. Sherman, C. T. Bonney, Trustees ; G.
W. Ellis, Clerk; ; Sexton. Sabbath School. —
F. A. Washburn, Superintendent.
PACIFIC CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Foster, corner Kempton.
J. Lambden Harris, Pastor; William F. Butler, Sam- uel Bennett, I. Cornish, Deacons ; Committee on Supply, Geo. F. Bartlett, Bourne Bartlett, John Ruggles ; B. F.
Reed, Chorister ; Paine, Sexton. Sabbath School.
— Leonard Bushnell, Superintendent.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Acushnet Village, New Bedford. Wm. B. Hammond, Pastor ; Thomas P. Potter, Gillira Kendrick, Deacons ; Cyrus E. Clark, Clerk and Treas- urer ; Seth Dean, Sexton. Sabbath School. — Joseph W. Webster, Superintendent.
BAPTIST.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
William, above Sixth.
D. D. Winn, Pastor ; A. T. Eddy, Chairman, O. M. Leach, J. N. Barrows, Wm. A. Beard, Wm. G. White, George Homer, Henry Sanford, S. T. Viall, Trustees ;
, Treasurer; S. T. Viall, Clerk of Trustees;
Wm. H. Pitman, Clerk of Society ; Elijah Knox, Sexton. Sabbath School. — G. C. Hatch, Superintendent ; Thos. M. James, Secretary ; John F. Hatch, Treasurer.
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SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH.
Middle Street. Spratley, Pastor ; Morton Taney, Esau F. Foster,
James Rich, John D. Hayclen, James G. Wilson, Deacons ; Robert H. Piper, Clerk ; W. H. Stewart, Treasurer ; Sabbath School. — Richard Oliver, Superintendent.
SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH.
North Sixth, near Market square.
Rev. James H. Lee, Pastor ; Scipio Blackwell, Charles Carter, McGail A. Forts, Isaac Gwinn, Edward Jackson, Deacons; Isaac Gwinn, Theodore Taylor, Cbas. Thomas, Wm. H. Smith, John Lee, Trustees; James Wiggins, Treasurer ; John P. York, Cleric.
CHRISTIAN.
NORTH CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Organized January 25, 1807.
Purchase, corner Middle street.
Oliver A. Roberts, Pastor; William Phillips, James Durfee, Charles M. Peirce, AsaLothrop, Henry W. Smith, Nathaniel Stetson, Wardens; Lorenzo D. Davis, Clerk ; Orrick Smalley, Treasurer; Alexander Bliss, Sexton; Church Committee — Wm. Phillips, Moses How, James Durfee, Chas. M. Peirce, Nathl. Stetson, Asa Lothrop, Henry W. Smith, Arvin Smith, L. D. Davis, C. C. Taber, Geo. W. Parker, Isaiah Wood, Wm. H. Chappell, Nye Handy, O. Smalley, John S. Allen, James Pierce, 2d, Geo. A. Covell. Finance Committee — Wm. Phillips, Na- than Chase, Isaiah Wood, James Durfee, Atwood Holmes, L. D. Davis, David S. Bliss, E. D. Mandell, Geo. A. Co- vell, J. M. Lawton, 0. Smalley, Chas. E. Hendrickson. Trustees — James Durfee, Henry W. Smith, Charles M. Peirce, sen., Wm. Phillips, Nathan Chase. — Sabbath School. — David S. Bliss, Superintendent.
SPRUCE STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Spruce, corner Smith street.
Chas. F. Burleigh, Pastor ; William Bosworth, Treas- urer; Isaac Thomas, Clerk; James Brown, Sexton. Sabbath School. — William Bosworth, Superintendent.
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MIDDLE STREET CHRISTIAN" CHURCH.
Middle, end of Sixth.
Benjamin S. Batchelor, Pastor ; Thomas Greenwood, Chairman Church Committee ; Charles Sherman, Clerk. Sabbath School. — Thomas Greenwood, Superintendent.
SOUTH CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Bonney, corner Sherman street.
Isaac H. Coe, Pastor ; Alvin Mosher, John S. Francis, Deacons ; L. R. Eldridge, Clerk; Peleg S. Macy, Treas- urer ; W. H. Taylor, J. S. Bonney, t. H. Coe, M. G. Sears, P. T. Flynn, L. R. Eldridge, L. Jenney, Trustees ; Charles Macy, Sexton. Sabbath School. — I. H. Coe, Su- perintendent.
Methodist Episcopal. COUNTY ST. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
County street, corner Elm.
E. McChesney, Pastor ; James Taylor, Geo. E. Gifford, Job Wade, Frederick A. Sowle, Solomon T. Perry, Leon- ard B. Ellis, Benjamin Anthony, George M. Eddy, jr., S. C. Hathaway, Job Wade, G. G. Gifford, Trustees ; Am- brose Vincent, Benjamin Pitman, Zenas L. Adams, Geo. G. Gifford, Edmund Anthony, Geo. W. Howland, Ellis Perry, Frederick H. Vinal, Geo. M. Eddy, jr., Stewards ; Wm. Hammond, Addison Woodward, W. J. Sherman, Savory C. Hathaway, Caleb L. Ellis, Jonathan Covell, Benj. C. Ward, James Taylor, S. Hathaway, Class Lead- ers ; Edmund Anthony, Treasurer; Asa H. Kelley, Sex- ton. Sabbath School. — Leonard B. Ellis, Superintendent.
FOURTH STREET METHODIST CHURCH.
Fourth street, south of Walnut.
Rev. Chai-les Morgan, Pastor ; JosejDh Brownell, Niles Tilden, John W. Pierce, J. Augustus Brownell, Freder- ick A. Washburn, Trustees ; R. C. Topham, Horace Til- den, George A. Poole, Lorenzo Baker, Joseph Brownell, Niles Tilden, Stewards ; Robert C. Topham, Treasurer Board of Stewards ; Joseph Brownell, Treasurer Corpo- ration ; Thurston Gibbs, Sexton. Sabbath School. — Horace Tilden, Superintendent.
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ALLEN STREET CHURCH.
Allen, corner County.
Rev. V. W. Mattoon, Pastor ; Alanson Williston, Hen- ry M. Allen, Solomon Chadwick, Allen S. Simmons, Chas. Cook, Elisha Gibbs, Robert A. Sherman, Simon S. Pollock, Samuel Benson, Trustees ; Robert A. Sherman, Cleric • Stephen Y. Dunham, Sexton / R. A. Sherman, H. M. Al- len, Allen S. Simmons, George B. Wilbor, Solomon Chad- wick, Jabez Gorham, John A. Thompson, Stephen Rob- inson, J. C. Brock, Stewards. Sabbath School. — Geo. B. Wilbor, Superintendent.
PLEASANT STREET METHODIST CHURCH.
Established 1844.
Pleasant street, corner Sycamore.
W. T. Worth, Pastor ; S. S. Paine, W. Walker, J. L. Humphrey, S. Dammon, N. Tripp, Jno. Kirk, B. Hinck- ley, H. R. Wilcox, Trustees ; R. Allen, Edward Milliken, Wm. B. Nooning, E. S. Perry, I. B. Tompkins, E. I. Col- lamore, H. R. Wilcox, Jno. Kirk, S. S. Payne, Stewards y Leaders, S. Dammon, G. M. Ripner, Wm. Walker, S. Shep- ard, S. S. Pavne, H. Freeman, D. S. Small, S. C. Caldwell, G. W. Paine," S. S. Perry, B. Hinckley, N. Tripp ; Clerk, S. S. Paine; Sexton, Chas. Wilcox; Chorister, George Paine ; Church Members, 416 ; Probationers, 53. Sab- bath School. — Superintendent, Geo. W. Paine. Officers and Teachers, 78; Scholars, 670; Total membership, 748.
ZION CHURCH.
Elm, west of County.
Rev. Wm. D. F. Pyle, Pastor in charge ; Fountain El- lis, John Ellis, Edward Thomas, William Douglass, John Smith, Alfred A. Smith, Trustees ; Edward Thomas, Sex- ton ; Elisha Turner, Clerk. Sabbath School. — Wilson Turner, Superintendent.
BETHEL METHODIST CHURCH.
Kempton, west of County.
Pastor, Stephen V. Douglass; Peacon, J. Thomas; Trustees, Jas. Bailey, James Allen, Wike Reynolds, John L. Wright, Noah Till son, George Washington, Robert Townseud ; Clerk, Adolphus Levi ; Sexton, Lucy Cooper. Sabbath School. — Adolphus Levi, Superintendent.
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UNIVERSALIS!.
FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH.
William, near Eighth.
No settled Pastor; Cleric, Hiram Van Campen; Treas- urer, Alfred G. Wilbor; Sexton, Alexander Bliss; Benj.
F. Brownell, Alfred G. Wilbor, John P. Knowles, jr., E. L. Barney, H. M. Knowlton, Standing Committee. Sab- bath School. — Superintendent, Benjamin F. Brownell; Assistant, H. M. Knowlton.
ROMAN" CATHOLIC.
ST. LAWRENCE CHURCH.
County street.
Pastor, Lawrence S. McMahon; Assistant Pastors, Rev. Thomas Galvin, Rev. Thomas A. Chandonnet; Sex- ton, Michael F. Kennedy. Sabbath School. — James F. McKenney, Superintendent.
ST. MARY'S CHURCH.
Fifth, corner School.
Is used for children's mass, and S. S. also ; is occupied by the Portuguese, R. C, who now form a distinct parish,, of which Lawrence S. McMahon is the pastor, preaching in Portuguese.
ADVENT CHURCH.
Kempton, near County.
Pastor, Rev. A. M. Higgins ; Deacons, E. Church, H. V. Davis ; Clerk, James Harding ; Sexton, Gideon Brig- ham.
BETHEL CHAPEL.
Bethel, between William and Union.
Chaplain, James D. Butler; Supt. Sabbath School, J as.
G. Harding.
UNION CHURCH.
Allen's Corner, Plainville. 19
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CANNONVILLE CHURCH.
Church at Cannonville. Pastor, ; Sabbath School, Walter Chase, Supt.
FRIENDS.
Ofpicees. — Ministers, Josiah Holmes, Mrs. Rachel S. Howland; Elders, Wm. C. Taber, Chas. F. Tucker, Mat- thew Howlaud, Jabez Wood, Sarah Anthony, JDorcus Tucker, Anna Wood, Susan Taber.
There are two meetings of Friends. Tlie Society known as such from the earliest history of New Bedford, have a large brick meeting-house on Spring street, be- tween Sixth and Seventh streets; the other is composed of those who separated from the larger Society in 1847, and occupy a meeting-house on Fifth street. Friends do not recognize the pastoral relation as it exists in connec- tion with other Societies.
MISSIONARY CHAPELS.
Tristram R. Dennison, City Missionary.
This domestic mission may be considered as firmly es- tablished. There are now two mission chapels, one in Howland chapel, Purchase street, 150 scholars, F. L. Gil- man, Superintendent, and the other on South Water, cor. Leonard street, 150 scholars, T. R. Dennison, Superinten- dent. In these chapels, religious services are held, and Sunday Schools maintained.
SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.
MASONIC.
ADONIRAM CHAPTER, R. A. M.
Regular Convocations — First Wednesday in each month.
Abm. H. Howland, jr., M. E. H. P., Wm. W. Arnold, E. K., Thomas B. Tripp, E. S., Edward Stetson, Treas., H. Wilder Emerson, Sec, Wanton T. Drew, C. of H., Jas. L. Sherman, P. S., Benj. S. Jenkins, M. A. C, Job A. T. Eddy, M. of 3d Pi, Chas. H. Wood, 31. of 2d FT, William T. Soule, 31. of 1st V., James Taylor, Chap., Wm. A. Searell, Sent.
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SUTTON COMMANDERY.
Knights Templar.
Regular Assembly — First Thursday in each month.
Officers — John A. Lee, E. C, Abm. H. Howland, jr., Gen., William W. Arnold, Capt. G., Wanton T. Drew, Prelate, Jacob B. Hadley, Treas., H. Wilder Emerson, Rec, Gardner T. Sanford, S. W., Thomas B. Tripp, J. W., J. H. Bennett, Siod. B., Joshua B. Winslow, Std. B., William T. Soule, War., Henry G. Pomroy, 3d G., Benj. S. Jenkins, 2d G., Horace G. Howland, 1st G., Edward Boden. jr., Organist, Wm. A. Searell, Armorer and Sen- tinel.
STAR IN THE EAST LODGE, F. & A. M.
Regular Communication — First Monday in each month.
Officers — A. H. W. Carpenter, W. M, William W. Arnold, S. W., Irving H. Jenney, J. W., Edward Stet- son, Treas., James C. Hitch, Sec, Charles H. Sanford, S. D., Charles T. Sherman, J. D., John E. Potter, S. S., James T. Bonney, J. S., Rev. O. A. Roberts, Chap., Eze- kiel C. Gardner, Mar., Edward Boden, jr., Organist, William A. Searell, Tyler.
EUREKA LODGE, F. & A. M.
Regular Communication — First Friday in each month.
Officers. — James L. Sherman, W. M., Ansel G. Baker, S. W., William T. Soule, J. W., Humphrey A. Gifford, \r.,Treas., H. Wilder Emerson, Sec, F. W. Mosher, S. J)., E. T. Lawrence, J. D., E. Kinkley, S. S., G. B. Allen, J. S., Rev. Moses G. Thomas, Chap., Henry Humble, Mar., William A. Searell, Tyler.
UNION LODGE No. 7, F. & A. M.
Regular Communication — First Friday in each month.
Officers — Augustus Piper, W. M, Emery Johnson, S. W., Geo. Dolliver, J. W., W. B. Smith, Sec, S. Blackwell, Treas., J. Cotter, S. D., Daniel W. Howland, J. D., Lew- is Temple, Tyler, W. H. Smith, Chaplain, Jos. Smith, S. T, Peter Martin, J. S.
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ODD FELLOWS.
ANA WAN ENCAMPMENT, I. 0. of O. F.
Meetings — Second and Fourth Thursday of each month, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Hicks' building, Purchase street.
Oliver E. Gifford, C. P., Charles P. Harding, IT. P., Henry M. Gilford, S. W., Frank B. Simmons, J. W., O. Frank Bly, Scribe, W. S. Cobb, Treas.
ACUSHNET LODGE, No. 41, I. O. of O. F.
Meetings — Every Tuesday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall, Hicks' building, Purchase, cor. Mechanics' lane.
Joseph G. Tirrell, JST. G., William Cook, V. G., David F. Covell, Sec, O. Frank Bly, B. S., J. W. Nickerson, Treas.
POTOMSKA LODGE, No. 1511, I. O. of O. F.
Meets at No. 7 Sixth St., the first and third Friday in each month.
Anthony G. Jourdain, JST. G., Geo. P. Laws, V. G.t Wm. Watkins, Sec, Geo. Washington, Treas., Edward Jackson, JV. F., Jesse Richardson, Warden, S. Blackwell, Conductor.
YE ANCIENT AND HONORABLE COMMAND-
ERY.
Organized September, 1871.
Siloam Encampment. Crusaders of Jerusalem.
Meetings — Second and Fourth Wednesdays in each month, at Windsor Hall, Market street.
Officers.— Chas. S. Paisler, M. F. G. C, John K. Mc- Afee, G. S. and T, Geo. P. Rexford, M, Geo. W. Ham- mond, G, Chas. A. S. Sherman, I. G., Gideon Jennev, 0. G., Geo. D. Davis, 1st S., A. T. Kendrick, 2d S.
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SIR JOHN FALSTAFF LODGE.
Meetings — Every Friday evening, at Windsor Hall, Market street.
Officers. — Luther G. Hewins, jr., G. C, L. W. Hayes, S. V. C, J. F. Devoll, J. V. C, Wm. J. Swift, G. £.. Geo. W. Parker, G. T, Geo. W. Hammond, M., Henry S. Swain, A., N. G. Pollock, S. G.,.H. Warren Rhodes, Wm. C. Rhodes, D. D. Mitchell, and George Cleaveland, Pa- trolmen, Chas. S. Paisler, Captain of the Forces, Philan- der F. Manchester, Chaplain.
TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES. EL BETHEL TEMPLE OF HONOR, No. 24.
Meetings — Thursday night, Templars' Hall, in Ricket- son's block.
Chas. A. Clark, W. C T, T. M. James, W. V. T, H..
M. Hathaway, W. E., Chas. Bliss, W. A. E., James S
Hathaway, W. F. B., H. C. W. Mosher, W. T, A. W.
Hadley, W. U., Thos. J. Peed, W. D. U., Geo. Luscomb,
W. G., Chas. D. Tuell, W. S., C. A. Clark, C.
ORIENT LODGE, GOOD TEMPLARS.
Meetings — Thursday evenings, Orient Hall, Elm, corner Purchase.
Thos. H. Tuckerman, W. C. Templar, Lydia Backus, W. V., Jos. Waldron, W. Secretary, , W. A., Thos. T.
Allen, W.F, Alfred Wilson, W. Treas., Stephen D. Stacy, W. Chap., Thos. J. Borden, W. Marshal, Maggie Denning, W. D. Mar., P. M. Woodard, W. I. Guard, Josiah G.
Childs, W. 0., Wm.R. Spooner, P. W.C. Templar, Carrie
Baldwin, W. E.JT. Supporter, Hattie Wilson, W. L. H.
Supporter.
LIBERTY LODGE, No. 48, GOOD TEMPLARS.
Meetings — Music Hall, Monday night.
George S. Bowen, W. C. I1., Julia E. Hathaway, W. V. T., Etta F. Martin, W. S., Chas. D. Tuell, W. A. S., John W. Hathaway, W. F. S., James Doull, W. T, Har- riet M. Stimpson, W. C, Henry W. Brigham, W. ' M, Sarah E. Booth, W. D. 31., Edward B. Chace, W. I. G., Samuel A. Hardy, W. 0. G., Sarah L. Kelley, W. E. S., Lizzie F. Eldridge, W. L. S., Levi Greenwood, P. W. C. T.
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REFUGE DIVISION, NO. 36, S. OF T.
Meet in Orient Hall, opp. Stone church, Purchase street.
Officers. — W. P., Wm, H. Hathaway, W. A., Harriet
A. Childs, R. 8., Simeon B. Eldridge, A. B. 8., Caroline
B. Allen, F. 8., James S. Hathaway, T., Wm. Robertson, Chap., Elisha Rathburn, Con., Thos. Decourcy, A. Con., Sarah J. Hope, I. 8., Berij. P. Hawes, 0. &," Arthur S. James, P. W. P., Josiah G. Childs.
NEPTUNE DIVISION, NO. 54, S. OF T.
Meetings — Wednesday evenings, Cheapside, cor. New Market square.
W. P., Henry F. Chubbuck, W. A., Henry Todd, R. S., Charles Spooner, A. B. S., Mrs. Asa Bowman, F. 8., John T. Graham, Treas., William H. Cook, Chaplain, Stephen D. Stacy, Con., Mrs. Clara Tripp, A. Con., Miss Eliza Casey, I. 8., John Parker, 0. 8., Herbert D. Nickerson, P. W. P., Asa Bowman.
SILVER STAR DIVISION, NO. 33, S. OF T.
Meets at Neptune Hall, Monday evenings each week.
Annie M. Temple, W. P., Edward Johnson, W. A., John Brig gs, B. 8., John F. Lloyd, A. B. 8., Allen L. Lee, F. 8., John C. Lee, T., Sonora Lee, C, Wesley Cook, A. C, Wm. Douglass, I. 8., James Fuller, 0. 8., Lewis Temple, Chaplain.
WAMSUTTA DIVISION, NO. 28, S. OF T.
Meetings — Thursday evenings in North Mission Chapel, cor. Pearl and Purchase.
Wm. K. Stewart, W. P., Thomas Thompson, W. A., Lonsdale Walton, B. 8., Alice Bardsley, A. R. 8., John Pilling, F. 8., Levi Greenwood, T., Genetta Brown, C, Lizzie Brown, A. C, Antonia Solitonia, I. 8., Wm. H. Bolton, 0. 8., Sarah A. Stewart, Chaplain.
ACUSHNET DIVISION, NO. 87, S. OF T.
Meets at Music Hall, Tuesday evenings of each week.
W. P., Edward H. Martin, W. A., Alex. W. Simmons, R. 8., George S. Bowen, A. R. 8., Anna W. Edwards, F. 8., Chas. D. Tuell, T., Ephraim Brownell, Chaplain, El-
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nathan Hawes, C, Frank P. P. Tuell, A. C, Frederick H. Russell, I. S., Wm. B. Anthony, 0. S., Geo. W. Hope, P. W. P., James Winslow.
ST. LAWRENCE CATHOLIC TEMPERANCE SO- CIETY.
Meetings — Every Monday evening, held in the chapel, County, cor. Hillman.
Officers. — Rev. Thomas F. Galvin, President, Michael F. Kennedy, Vice President, Neil Gallagher, Treasurer, Timothy J. Murphy, Secretary.
BENEVOLENT AND OTHER SOCIETIES.
NEW BEDFORD LYCEUM.
Founded 1828. Annual meeting, first Tuesday in May.
Officers. — C. P. Rugg, President, Joseph Buckmin- ster, Andrew G. Pierce, Vice Presidents, Alanson Borden, Secretary, George A. Bourne, Treasurer, James W. Her- vey, Henry B. Clark, Chas. H. Pierce, Committee on Lec- tures, S. Griflitts Morgan, Geo. H. Dunbar, S. Hutchinson, Trustees.
NEW BEDFORD PORT SOCIETY.
Officers. — Hon. George Howland, jr., President, Jas. B. Congdon, Wm. Phillips, Vice Presidents, James Tay- lor, Pec. Secretary, James D. Butler, Cor. Secretary, Sam- uel H. Cook, Treasurer. '
Board of Managers — Thomas H. Knowles, Wm. H. Taylor, Joseph C. Delano, Alexander H. Seabury, Joseph Brownell, Oliver Prescott, Edward D. Mandell, Edward Haskell, C. B. H. Fessenden, Edmund Rodman, Joseph Knowles, George B. Richmond, Henry T. Leonard, Jireh Swift, jr., Henry T. Wood, F. A. Washburn, Mathew Howland, Timothy D. Cook, Edmund Anthony, Geo. R, Phillips.
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LADIES' BRANCH N. B. PORT SOCIETY.
Meetings — second Thursday in each month. Annual meeting, second Thursday iu January.
Officers. — Mrs. Joseph Brown ell, President, Mrs. A. D. Hatch, Secretary, Mrs. John Hunt, Treasurer.
The Mariners' Home, on Bethel street, is conducted under the management of this Society. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. O. Nye in charge.
MARINE READING ROOM.
A free reading room for sailors, containing newspapers and magazines.
Open daily at the Bethel and Mariners' Home, Bethel street.
UNION FOR GOOD WORKS.
Rooms in Hicks' building, Purchase, cor. Mechanics' lane.
The object of members of this Society is "to do good and to grow better."
Organized Oct. 6th, 1870.
Officers. — S. Griffitts Morgan, President, Hiram Van Campen, James M. Lawton, Alanson Borden, I. H. Bar- tlett, jr., Vice Presidents, Emily H. Bourne, Secretary, Elizabeth Gordon, Assistant Secretary, F. A. Washburn; Treasurer.
The above officers, with William J. Potter, Henry H. Forbes, constitute the Executive Committee.
NEW BEDFORD CHORAL ASSOCIATION.
Leonard B. Ellis, President, E. Tinkham, Vice Presi- dent, B. F. H. Read, Secretary, Frank A. Washburn, Treasurer, B. F. Jenney, Librarian, Elisha Tinkham, Miss Mary Matthews, H. Wilder Emerson, Sylvanus Bennett, Mrs. B. F. Jenney, Directors. ,
The Officers and Directors constitute the " Board of Management," who attend to the general and business interests of the Society.
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FIREMEN'S MUTUAL AID SOCIETY.
Eben C. Milliken, President, Freeman C. Luce, Vice President, Alfred M. Chapman, Treasurer, Franklin Shaw, Secretary.
AMERICAN PROTESTANT ASSOCIATION.
Meeting every Monday, 111>2 Union.
Joseph Deacon, W. 31., William Lowe, P. M, Thomas Truman, B. S., George Greer, A. B. S., Andrew W. Per- kins, F. S., Edward T. Wilson, Treas., Herman Karen er, C, Philip Lowe, A. C, John Wilson, Chaplain, James Arnett, I. T, Thomas Parkinson, 0. T.
KNIGHTS OF ST. CRISPIN.
Lodge No. 128.
Meets every other Friday evening, at hall, corner of Cheapside and New Market square.
A. Hammond, S. K., Henry E. Crapo, K., George Whittemore, B. S., Greenleaf Wood, C. jS., Benj. T. Booth, Treas., Thomas T. Bliss, F. S., William Murphy, Usher, Barney Garland, Asst. Usher, Andrew J. Nichols, I. JS., Andrew Landers, 0. 3.
TEMPLE UNION LODGE, No. 20, OF GOOD SA- MARITANS.
Meets every alternate Wednesday evening, 7 North Sixth street.
Elisha Turner, W. C, Lucy Turner, P. P., James Thomas, W. V., Mary Price, P. F., Lucy Turner, P. T, Sonovia Smith, P. R., George Washington, F. S., Silas Dix, Con., Annie I. Morton, D. C, Jesse Richardson, Treas.
GOOD-INTENT LODGE, No. 21, OF GOOD SAMAR- ITANS.
Meet every alternate Tuesday evening, 7 North Sixth street.
Isaac Gwinn, W. C, William Watkins, W. V., Isabella White, B. B., S. Blackwell, Treas., Harriet F. Martin, Clerk.
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EL BETHEL, P. of N, No. 24.
Meetings every Thursday evening, in Templars Hall, Union, cor. Fourth street.
Isaac Wood, W. C. T, Charles D. Tuell, W. V T., James N. Peck, W. P., Thomas H. Tuckerman, W. A. R., Anthony D. Hall, W. F. P., C. W. Mosher, W. T. B., Charles P. Baker, W. IT., Stephen Cornell, W. D. U., Alden Braley, W. G., N. B. Peckham, W. &, Charles A. Clark, W. Chap.
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS.
Meetings every Wednesday evening, 27£ South Water street.
OFFicERS.^-Owen Sheehan, President, Dr. Stephen W. Hayes, Vice-President, Neil Gallagher, Secretary, John Glennin, Treasurer.
PROTECTING SOCIETY.
Officers. — Samuel P. Bent, President, William C Macy, Clerk and Treasurer.
Directors. — Edward Russell, George R. Phillips. Alden Wordell, Otis M. Peirce, Joshua C. Hitch, Humphrey A. Gifford.
NEW BEDFORD DORCAS SOCIETY.
Organized January 3, 1831.
Officers. — Mrs. A. D. Hatch, President, Mrs. William Tallman, Vice-President, Mrs. Joseph Brownell, Secretary and Treasurer.
Managers. — Mrs. Benjamin Pitman, Mrs. Josiah Rich- mond, Mrs. James Tripp, Mrs. John Hunt, Mrs. Robert C. Topham, Mrs. George Stearns, Mrs. W. A. Dana, Mrs. Benj. Anthony, Mrs. Loum Snow, Mrs. Wm. Gordon, Mrs. Eliza Crowell.
Regular meetings are held on the first Wednesdays in each month, and the annual meeting in the second week in October.
This is one of our oldest and most efficient charities.
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BRISTOL SO. DISTRICT MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Organized June 26, 1839.
Officers. — E. T. Learned, Fall River, President, C. D. Stickney, New Bedford, Vice-President, Charles D. Pres- cott, Secretary, Treasurer and Librarian.
W. W. Comstock, Middleboro', J. Dwelly, Fall River, Wm, A. Gordon, George T. Hough, J. H. Mackie, Aaron Cornish, New Bedford, Counselors.
Henry Johnson, Charles D. Prescott, S. W. Hayes, J. J. B. Vermyne, New Bedford, Geo. AtwoocT, Fairhaven, Censors.
J. B. Whittaker, Fall River, Commissioner on Trials.
This Society is subordinate to the Massachusetts Medi- cal Society, and consists of Fellows ©f that society resid- ing in this part of the State. Its object is the promotion of medical science, and meetings are held at New Bedford in May and November of each year.
BURNS' CLUB.
Meets every Thursday evening, at hall, No. 117^ Union street.
Regular business meeting on the first Thursday of each month.
Archibald Gray, President, Henry Todd, Vice-President, George Greer, Secretary, John Deacon, Treasurer.
ORPHANS' HOME.
Organized in 1842.
For orphans of both sexes. Clark's Point road, corner Cove. Miss Celia Brett, Matron, Miss Sarah Brett, Teacher.
Officer's. — Mrs. William C. N. Swift, President, Mrs. Wm. Crapo, Secretary, Mrs. Mary Girdwood, Treasurer.
LADIES' CITY MISSION SOCIETY.
The annual meeting of the corporation is held on the first Wednesday of January.
Officers. — Mrs. Matthew Howland, President, Mrs. Catherine Seabury, Vice-President, Miss Amelia B. Sears, Clerk, Mrs. Joseph Knowles, Treas., Mrs. George B. Richmond, Auditor.
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Directors. — Mrs. John Hastings, Mrs. E. S. Cannon, Mrs. E. Taber, Mrs. J. R. Read, Mrs. C. D. Stickney,Miss L. G. Davenport, Mrs. Wm. Gordon, Mrs. G. B. Hathaway, Mrs. H. M. Stowe, Mrs. Pardon Macomber, Mrs. S. Cogge- shall, Mrs. Cornelius Howland, Mrs. C. P. Rugg, Miss Emily H. Bourne, Miss E. Crowell, Mrs. Thomas Bates, Mrs. Geo. Marston, Mrs. S. Thomas, Mrs. S. Hutchinson, Mrs. Rhoda Gifford, Mrs. H. H. Sears, Mrs. John B. Baylies, Mrs. Robert Bartlett, Miss E. W. Montague, Mrs. George Homer, Mrs. S. 1ST. Potter, Mrs. William Beard, Mrs. H. Seabury, Mrs. James M. Tripp.
Messrs. Matthew Howland, E. S. Cannon, Chas. T. Bonney, G. F. Bartlett, James Munroe, Advisory Com- mittee.
T. R. Dennison, City Missionary.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Mrs. Rachel S. Howland, President, Mrs. Josiah Rich- mond, Mrs. Thatcher C. Hatch, Mrs. Hiram Van Campen, Vice Presidents, Miss Lizzie E. Swift, Corresponding Secretary, Miss Emma C. Richmond, Recording Secretary, Miss Susan Taber, Treas., Mrs. John Hunt, Auditor, Also 44 managers — two from each society represented, and two outside of church membership.
The object of the Association is to surround all women residing in the city with Christian influences ; and such a commendable mission should attract all who love Jesus and his work. The condition of membership is an annual payment of 50 cents, or life membership can be secured for $20.
NEW BEDFORD REFORM AND RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
Merrimac, corner Pleasant street.
Mrs. Wm. G. Blackler, President, Mrs. Andrew Robe- son and Mrs. A. D. Hatch, Vice-Presidents, Mrs. H. H. Sears, Sec, Mrs. Caroline T. Bumphrey, Matron, Mrs. Hiram Van Campen, Treas., Mr. Edward Haskell, Auditor.
Directors. — Mrs. Oliver A. Roberts, Mrs. Benjamin Irish, Mrs. James E. Stanton, Mrs. Charles P. Rugg, Mrs. B. R. Almy, Mrs. Caleb Anthony, Mrs. Isaac Benjamin,
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Mrs. Joseph Buckminster, Mrs. Amasa Bullard, Mrs. Nicholas Howland, Mrs. Henry Huddlestone, Mrs. William Phillips, Mrs. A. Russell, Mrs. Joseph Tillmghast, Mrs. Abner R. Tucker, Mrs. Henry Walker, Mrs. Wm. F. Drown, Mrs. Stephen Potter, Mrs. Hannah H. Sears, Mrs. S. G. Morgan.
Executive Committee. — Mrs. Amasa Bullard, Mrs. James M. Lawton, Mrs. James E. Stanton.
Meetings first Tuesday of each month. Annual meet- ings third week in April.
ASSOCIATION" FOR THE RELIEF OF AGED WOMEN OF NEW BEDFORD.
Officers — Mrs. Matthew Howland, President, Mrs. Lourn Snow, Vice-President, Mrs. Edward W. Howland, Treas., Mrs. Oliver Prescott, Sec, Charles R. Tucker, Auditor, Edward W. Howland, Oliver Prescott, Thomas Nye, jr., Joseph Grinnell, Edward D. Mandell, Advisers.
Managers — Mrs. Joseph Grinnell, Mrs. Abm. Russell, Mrs. George Howland, jr., Mrs. Wm. G. Baker, Mrs. Caleb Anthony, Mrs. Eben Perry, Mrs. Andrew Robeson, Mrs. Wm. Phillips, Mrs. Edward Merrill, Mrs. Girdwood, Mrs. Wm. G. Pope, Mrs. Joseph Reed, Mrs. Charles R. Tucker, Mrs. Edward Mandell, Mrs. Cornelius Howland, Mrs. Joseph Tillinghast, Miss Susan Taber, Mrs. B. R. Almy, Mrs. James Fisher, Mrs. Hem-y Huddlestone, Mrs. William J. Rotch, Mrs. John Hunt, Mrs. James Almy, Mrs. H. T. Wood, Miss Cummings, Mrs. F. S. Gifford, Mrs. Edward C. Jones, Miss Susan S. Snow, Investigating Committee, Mrs. Loum Snow, Mrs. Edward. W. Howland, Mrs. Chas. R. Tucker, Mrs. Edward Merrill, Mrs. Joseph Reed, Mrs. Wm. G. Pope.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF NEW BEDFORD.
President, George B. Richmond, Vice-Presidents, Sam- uel P. Burt, Abram T. Eddy, Wm. A. Nooning, Record- ing Secretary, David S. Wood, Corresponding Secretary, Leonard B. Ellis, Treasurer, Charles S. Kelley, Librari- an, Edmund Rodman.
Rooms at Purchase street, corner Union.
Religious meetings at the Rooms. Prayer meeting ev-
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ery Sunday evening at 6 o'clock during the summer months, and at 5>£ o'clock during the winter.
Association or Union Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening, excepting the Thursday evening preceding the first Sabbath of each month — (business meetings being held on that evening.)
At the Bethel. Prayer meeting under the auspices of the Y. M. C. Association every Monday evening.
Reading Room open every day and evening, Sundays excepted, free to all.
YOUNG MEN'S NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY.
President, R. J. Newton, Vice-President, E. E. Waite, Recording Secretary, Wm. O. Devoll, Corresponding Sec- retary, C. T. Stickney, jr., Treasurer, E. S. Brown, Libra- rian, O. S. Payne.
NEW BEDFORD BIBLE SOCIETY.
President, Matthew Howland, Vice-Presidents, Wm. H. Taylor, Henry T. Wood, Secretary, Wrn. C. Parker, jr., Treasurer, Jas. W. Hervey, Board of Managers, Rev. A. H. Quint, Rev. B. S. Bachelor, Rev. L II. Coe, Rev. T. C. Jerome, Rev. O. A. Roberts, Rev. D. McChesnev, Rev. M. C. Julien, Rev. W. S. Worth, Rev. E. Rowland, Rev. J. D. Butler, Rev. D. D. Winn, C. T. Bonney, S. G. Morgan, J. A. Bauvais, Geo. F. Bartlett, T. R. Dennison, J. F. Tillinghast, G. W. Payne, H. VanCampen, E. Rod- man, R. C. Pitman, A. Borden, Geo. B. Richmond, E. W. Hervey, F. A. Washburn, Chas. Taber, Wm. Phillips, D. S. Bliss, Geo. B. Wilbor, F. L. Gilman, L. B. Ellis, C. A. Church, Benj. Irish, A. T. Eddy, I. W. Benjamin, Wm. S. Sawyer. Depository at John C. Allen's, 47 Purchase street.
ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL.
Campbell, corner Pleasant street,
Under control of- the Sisters of Mercy, is now open for the reception of the sick. A Board of experi- enced Physicians and Surgeons have been selected as officers of the Hospital, and patients will have the kind
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and attentive care of the Sisters of Mercy. The following gentlemen comprise the Hospital staff:
Director — Very Rev. L. S. McMahon, V. G.
Physician in charge — S. W. Hayes, M. D.
Consulting Physicians and Surgeons — George Atwood, M. D., Fairhaven, J. H. Mackie, M. D., 112 Middle, E. P. Abbe, Mr D., cor. Clinton and County. ■
Visiting Physicians and Surgeons — S. W. Haves, M. D., Mansion House, G. T. Hough, M. D., 95 Elm, F. H. Hooper, M. D., Parker House, H. Johnson, M. D., 14 So. Sixth street.
Ophthalmic Surgeon — J. J. B. Vermyne, M. D., 167 Union.
Applications for admission should be made at the Hospital between 9 and 10 a. m., daily. In cases of emergency patients admitted at any time.
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Trustees — His Honor, George H. Dunbar, Mayor of the city ; Henry F. Thomas, Esq., President of the Com- mon Conncil ; Andrew G. Pierce, Esq., Chairman of the Joint Standing Committee on Public Instruction.
Warren Ladd, Esq., Horatio Hathaway, Esq., for three years.
Hon. George Howland, jr., James B. Congdon, Esq., for two years.
J. Wingate Frost, Esq., George F. Kingman, Esq., for one year.
President of the Board of Trustees — His Honor the Mayor.
Standing Committees. — On the Library — George H. Dunbar, Warren Ladd, George Howland, jr., James B. Congdon.
On the Building — Henry F. Thomas, J. Wingate Frost.
On Binding and Blanks — Andrew G. Pierce, George F. Kingman.
On the Museum — Horatio Hathaway, James B. Congdon, Warren Ladd.
Clerk of the Board of Trustees — James B. Congdon.
Librarian — Robert C. Ingraham.
Assistant Librarian — Josephine A. Merrick.
Library open from April 1st, to August 31st, inclusive, from 8 o'clock, a. m., to 1 o'clock p. m., and from 3 o'clock to 6 o'clock, and from 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock p. m.
From September 1st, to March 31st, inclusive, from 10 o'clock a. m., to 1 o'clock p. m., and from 3 o'clock to 6 o'clock, and from 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock p. m.
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CITY ALMSHOUSE.
At Clark's Point.
The Farm School and Work House are in this building, the whole being under the supervision of the Overseers of the Poor.
Earl C. Briggs, Supt., Mrs. E. C. Briggs, Matron, Rev. G. W. Stearns, Chaplain, Willie Taylor, Hospital Stew- ard and Nurse, Noah Sherman, Teacher.
INCORPORATED COMPANIES, ETC.
WAMSUTTA MILLS.
Capital, $2,000,000.
Wamsutta street, corner North Second. Office over Mer- chants' National Bank. Incorporated 1847.
Officers — Pres., Joseph Grinnell, Treas., Andrew G. Pierce, Resident Agent, Thomas Bennett, jr.
Directors, Joseph Grinnell, Edward D. Mandell, David R. Greene, Joseph C. Delano, George O. Crocker, Wil- liam W. Crapo, William J. Rotch, Chas. L. Wood.
POTOMSKA MILLS.
South Water, between South and Rivet. Office, 50 South Water. Incorporated 1871.
Officers — James Robinson, Pres. and Treas. Hiram Kilburn, Supt.
Directors — James Robinson, Horatio Hathaway, Wm. H. Crapo, Andrew G. Pierce, Edward W. Howland, Wm. Watkins, Henry F. Thomas.
GOSNOLD MILLS.
(Manufacturers of Iron.)
Capital, $100,000.
Number of shares, 1000. Par value, $100.
Officers — Pres. and Treas., Geo. Wilson, Supt., Hen- ry Howard, Clerk, John A. Bates, Directors, Geo. Wil- son, J. H. Cornell, Geo. F. Kingman, J. M. Lawton, John B. Little.
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NEW BEDFORD COPPER COMPANY.
Office, Rodman, corner North Front street. Works, rear of Wamsutta Mills.
Incorporated 1860. Shares, $100.
Capital, $500,000.
Officers — Pres., James D. Thompson, Treas., William H. Mathews, /Supt., Henry Field, jr.
Directors — Otis Seabury, Edward D.Mandell, Edward W. Howland, Charles S. Randall, Gilbert Allen, Henry F. Thomas, Leander A. Plummer, Win. J. Rotch, James D. Thompson. (See advt. front col'd page. J
NEW BEDFORD GASLIGHT COMPANY.
Capital, $225,000.
70 South Water street. Incorporated 1850.
Officers — Pres., Wm. C. Taber, Treas., James B. Congdon, Supt., Gideon Woods.
Directors — Wm. C. Taber, Wm. J. Rotch, Jonathan Bourne, jr., Edward C. Jones, Joseph C. Delano, Ward M. Parker, Chas. Almy, Abram H. Howland, jr., James B. Congdon, Lemuel Kallock. (See advt. page.)
NEW BEDFORD FLOUR COMPANY.
North Water street, foot of Hillman.
Incorporated Nor. 10th, 1870. Capital, $150,000.
Officers — Pres., Geo. R. Phillips, Supt. and Treass John N. Bullard, Secretary, James A. Gifford.
Directors — Benj. Irish, W. W. Crapo, George R.Phil- lips, Rodolphus Beetle, Thomas Wilcox, Wm. R. Wing, James M. Lawton.
Annual meeting second Tuesday in April. (See adv.. dept., p. 13)
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NEW BEDFORD AND FAIRHAVEN STREET RAILWAY CO.
Office over Merchants' National Bank, No. Water street.
Incorporated 1872. Capital, $50,000.
Officers — Pres., and Treas., Andrew G. Pierce, /Supt., Chas. A. Gray.
Directors — Wm. W. Crapo, Geo. Wilson, Warren Ladd, S. P. Burt, Andrew G. Pierce, of N. Bedford, W. Howland, and Jas. V. Cox, of Fairhaven.
Annual meeting; first Wed. in November.
THAYER & JUDD PARAFFINE COMPANY.
Office, Rotch's Square. Incorporated May 1, 1872.
Capital $300,000.
Officers — Sidney Sargent, Prest., L. S. Judd, Treas., E. S. Thayer, General Agent.
Directors — Sidney Sargent, E. S. Thayer, L. S. Judd, Chas. W. Badger, D. A. Andrews. (See adv. dept., p. 6)
NEW BEDFORD CORDAGE COMPANY.
Court street. Incorporated 1846. Capital $75,000.
Officers — William J. Rotch, Prest., L. A. Plummer, Treas. and Clerk.
Annual Meeting first Monday in March. (See adv. dept., p. 21)
NEW BEDFORD AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Office, 6 Commercial Wharf.
Officers — Otis Seahury, JPrest., Frank H. Forbes, Agent and Treasurer for New Bedford, Ferguson & Wood, Agents, 46 South street, N. Y.
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NEW BEDFORD RAILROAD CO.
Capital $1,000,000. Office over Merchants' National Bank, North Water.
Officers — S. H. Howe, Bolton, Prest., E. P. Car- penter, Foxboro, Vice-Prest., H. A. Blood, Fitchburg, Manager, Lawrence Grinnell, New Bedford, Treas., Warren Ladd,New Bedford, Supt., Geo. E. Towne, Boston, Cashier.
Directors — Jos. Grinnell, New Bedford, Nathaniel Thayer, Boston, S. H. Howe, Bolton, Lyman Nichols, Boston, W. G. Rotch, New Bedford, E. P. Carpenter, Foxboro, Harrison Bliss, Worcester, Andrew G. Pierce, New Bedford, O. A. Washburn, jr., Providence, R. I., Wm. Mason, Taunton, Henry N. Bigelow, Clinton, Geo. A. Torrey, Fitchburg, Wm. W. Crapo, New Bedford, Geo. E. Towne, Boston.
Time of election first Monday in February. (See advt. inside back cover)
NEW BEDFORD, VINEYARD AND NANTUCKET STEAMBOAT CO.
Office over Merchants' National Bank, North Water street.
Incorporated March 21, 1854. Capital $70,000.
Officers — Edward D. Mandell, Prest., Andrew G. Pierce, Treas.
Directors — Joseph C. Delano, Edward D. Mandell, Ward M. Parker, of New Bedford, Matthew Crosby, of Nantucket, Daniel Fisher, of Edgartown, Oliver C. Swift, Falmouth.
This Company owns and runs the steamer Martha's Vineyard, 525 tons burthen, steamer River Queen, 515 tons, also steamer Monohansett, 475 tons, steamer Helen Augusta, 90 tons, between New Bedford and Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, Vineyard Highlands, Vineyard Haven and Wood's Hole.
MORSE TWIST DRILL AND MACHINE CO.
Located on Fourth, corner Bedford street.
Officers — Edward S. Taber, President and Treasurer.
Directors — Nathan Chase, Frederick S. Allen, Thos. Stetson, Gilbert Allen, Andrew G. Pierce, and Edward S. Taber. (See adv. dept., p. 11)
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MOUNT WASHINGTON GLASS WORKS.
Located on Prospect street.
Agency in Boston, 141 Milk street, and 20 College Place, New York. (See advt. front colored page)
ROTCH WHARF COMPANY.
Office, Rotch's Square.
Officeks — William J. Rotch, T'rest., Isaac W. Ben- jamin, Treas., Elisha Gibbs, Wharfinger.
GOSNOLD WORKINGMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE.
144 Purchase.
H. R. Luther, Treas., A. W. Almy, Clerk. (See adv. dept., p. 33)
UNION BOILER COMPANY.
27 Front street. James C. Bradford, Agent.
ACUSHNET CO-OPERATIVE.
85 Third, corner Russell.
Sylvanus Bennett, Agent, George P. Wood, Assistant. (See adv. dept. p. 37)
CENTRAL UNION ASSOCIATION.
5 North Sixth street. B. F. Brownell, Treas. (See adv. dept, p. 30)
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
BRISTOL COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INS; CO.
44 North Water street.
Incorporated A. D., 1829.
Officers — William H. Taylor, JPrest., Joseph S. Til- linghast, Sec. and Treas. (See adv. dept., p. 5)
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New Bedford Gas Light Company,
70 South Water St., foot of Bush.
OEIHI CERS.
WM. C. TAJBJEJt, President. JAMES B. CONGDON, Treasurer.
GIDEON WOOD, Superintendent.
DIRECTORS.
William C. Taber, William J. Rotch, Jonathan Bourne, jr., Edward C. Jones, Joseph C. Delano, Ward M. Parker, Charles Almy, Abraham H. Howland, jr., James B. Congdon, Lemuel Kollock.
Applications for Gas promptly attended to. Cohe, Coal Tar, and Spent Iiime for Agricultural purposes constantly on hand.
OCEAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
Incorporated April 28, 1863. Office 37 No. Water street. Subscribed Capital, exceeding $225,000.
Officers — William H. Taylor, Prest., Charles L. Wood, Vice-Prest., Samuel H. Cook, Sec. Annual meeting, second Monday in March.
PACIFIC MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
Incorporated 1856. Office, 20 North Water.
Officers — Fred. Homer, Prest., Henry F. Thomas, Sec.
UNION MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE CO.
Incorporated 1851. Charter renewed 1861.
Officers — T. S. Hathaway, Prest., W. P. Winsor, Sec. Annual meeting, July 23.
COMMERCIAL MUTUAL MARINE INS. CO.
33 North Water street. Organized March 17, 1863. Capital $158,500.
Officers — Charles R. Tucker, Prest., Ward M. Par- ker, Vice-Prest., Chas. R. Tucker, jr., Ssc. (See advt. back colored page.)
Annual meeting, third Monday in January.
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BANKS IN NEW BEDFORD.
THE BANKS IN NEW BEDFORD DECLARE THEIR
DIVIDENDS ON THE FIRST MONDAYS OF
APRIL AND OCTOBER.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
(Formerly Bedford Commercial, Bank,)
35 Morfli Water Street.
O-^^IET-A-Xj, - $600,000. THOMAS S. HATHAWAY, President.
JBENJT. F. COOMBS, Cashier. JAMES J5T. TAJLJLMAN, Teller.
SOU ACE WOOD, Clerk.
Directors.— Thomas S. Hathaway, 'William Hathaway, jr., Charles L. "Wood, Wm. C. N. Swift, Matthew Howland, Wm. J. Rotch, Henry Taher, Thomas Knowles, James Rob- inson, Thomas Nye, jr., Leander A. Plummer.
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday. Annual Meeting, 2d Tuesday in January.
No. 50 North Water St., foot of William.
CAPITAL, - - - - $1,000,000.
OFFICERS.
CHARLES R. TUCKER, President.
P. C. HOWLAND, Cashier. HENRY C. W. MOSHER, Teller,
H. WILDER EMERSON, C. W. RICKETSON, J. E. LANDERS, Clerks.
Directors.— Charles R. Tucker, David R. Greene, Gideon Allen, Dennis Wood, Jona- than Bourne, jr., Andrew Hicks, George F. Bartlett, Wm. R. Wing, George R. Phillips, J. A. Beauvais.
Discount Days, Tuesdays and Fridays.
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NORTH WATER, FOOT OF WILLIAM STREET,
Capital, - $600,000,
WM. W. CRAPO, President.
E. WILLIAMS HERVET, Cashier. JAMES W. HERVEY, Assistant Cashier.
LEMUEL T. TERRY, Bookkeeper. NATHAN C. HATHAWAY, Clerk.
Directors.— W. W. Crapo, J. R. Thornton, Jireh Swift, jr., Thomas Wilcox, William Watkins, Edward D. Mandell, Andrew G. Pierce, Horatio Hathaway, Henry F. Thomas, Loum Snow.
Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday.
90 Union Street, corner South Second.
CAPITAL., $1 ,000,000.
JOSEPH GRINNELL, President.
JOHN P. BABKEJt, Cashier. WILLIA3T A. CBZUMCM, JLss't Cashier. GEO. B. HA.TBZAWAY, Bookkeeper.
William A. Mackie and A. S. Foster, Clerks.
Directors.— Joseph Grinnell, Ward M. Parker, Edward W. Howland, Otis Seabury, Chas. H. Gifford, John P. Knowles, 2d, A. H. Seabury, James Henry Howland, Lemuel Kollock, Edward C. Jones, Joseph C. Delano, Samuel P. Burt.
Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday.
NEW BEDFORD FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK,
Purchase Street, cor. Mechanics' Lane.
OFiricEItS. GEORGE HOWLAND, Jr., President.
DENNIS WOOD, ALEXANDER H. SEABURY, Vice Presidents.
CHARLES ALMY, Secretary. BARTON RICKETSON, Jr., Treasurer.
Board of Investment. — George Howland, jr., Dennis Wood, Lemuel Kollock, Thos.. Wilcox, George R. Phillips.
Trustees. — John P. Barker, Wm. Phillips, Edward S. Canuon, Joshua Richmond, James Durfee, Frederick S. Allen, William G. Taber, Lemuel Kollock, Edward D. Man- dell, Alden G. Ellis, Samuel Ivers, Simpson Hart, James Taylor, Thomas Wilcox, William Watkins, Matthew Howland, James H. C. Richmond, Geo. R. Phillips, John P. Knowles, 2d, James B. Congdon, Charles H. Gilford, E. Williams Hervey, Gilbert Allen, Peleg C. Howland, William C. Taber, jr., Henry J. Taylor, James P. Macomber, Wm. W. Crapo, C. B. H. Fessenden, Loum Snow, jr., Fred. S. Gifford, Thos. H. Knowles, Benj. T. Cum- mings, N. S. Cannon, Otis N. Peirce.
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NEW BEDFOED ADVERTISEMENTS.
Incorporated. 1820.
OFFICE,
CORNER OF WILLIAM & SECOND STREETS,
NEAR THE POST OFFICE.
Office open every clay, from 9 to 1 o'clock.
Deposits received in sums of from one dollar to one thousand dollars. Dividends payable on the first Mondays of April and October, on sums that have been deposited one month and upwards.
PRESIDENT.
WILLIAM C. TABEE.
VICE PRESIDENTS.
WM. H. TAYLOR.
BENJ. RODMAN.
TRUSTEES.
BENJAMIN RODMAN, WM. W ATKINS, ASA C. PEIRCE,
WM. C. TABER, EDWARD D. MANDELL, GEO. R. PHILLIPS,
GEORGE HOWLAND, Jr., CHAS. L. WOOD, CHAS. TABER,
CHAS. R. TUCKER, WM. H. TAYLOR, WM. HATHAWAY, Jr., BENJ. T. RICKETSON, JOHN R. THORNTON, GEO. A. BOURNE, WM. J. ROTCH,
EDWARD W. HOWLAND, WM. G. WOOD, MATTHEW HOWLAND, WM. C. TABER, Jr., HENRY T. WOOD, EDWARD HASKELL,
GILBERT ALLEN, JOSHUA C. HITCH,
ANDREW G. PIERCE, JOHN F. TUCKER,
LEANDER A. PLUMMER, ABRAHAM T. EDDY, CHAS. H. GIFFORD, STEPHEN G. DRISCOLL,
SAMUEL P. BURT, HORATIO HATHAWAY,
HENRY T. WOOD, Secretary. CHARLES H. PEIRCE, Treasurer; F. A. WASHBURN, Asst: Treasurer.
BOARD OF INVESTMENT.
WM. C. TABER, President; WM. WATKINS, Secretary,
CHAS. R. TUCKER, WILLIAM HATHAWAY, Jr., EDWARD
W. HOWLAND, CHARLES L. WOOD.
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MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS.
NEW BEDFORD CITY GUARD.
Meets Monday evenings.
Armory, Mechanics' Hall, William street.
D. A. Butler, Captain, James E. Childs, First Lieut., Wm. Saunders, Second Lieut., O. F. Bly, Clerk, A. J. M. White, Treas.
SCHOULER GUARDS.
Headquarters, Thornton Block, Union street.
John T. Tolliverr Captain, James R. Reynolds, First Lieut., George Dellevan, Second Lieut, James H. War- field, Clerk, William H. Johnson, Treas.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
District of Massachusetts. Post No. 1, G. A. R.
Headquarters, Grand Army Hall, 39 Purchase street.
Officers — Samuel C. Hart, Commander, O. B. Phin- ney, Senior Vice Commander, J. B. Wing, Junior Vice Commander, F. B. Nesbitt, Surgeon, O. A. Roberts, Chaplain, John V. Spare, Quartermaster, Chas. T. Bur- gess, Adjutant.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Edmund Anthony, Postmaster, Thomas Coggeshall, First Assistant, Alfred Wilson, Second Assistant, C. H. Lobdell, jr., S. S. Taber, Clerks, James F. Tripp, Wm. H. Carney, Arthur D. Swift, Wm. G. Dunham, James R. Denham, Letter Carriers, James R. Denham, Letter Collector.
Office hours, from 7 o'clock, a. m., to 8 o'clock, p. :\r. Saturdays close 8.30, p. m. Sundays, from 8 to 9 o'clock,
A. M.
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Monet Orders — On any Money Order Office in the U. S. will be issued at this office on payment of the fol- lowing fees. No order can be issued over $50.00, and only three orders from and to the same parties the same day. On orders not exceeding $10 — 5 cents. Over $10 and not exceeding $20 — 10 cents. Over $20 and not exceeding $30 — 15 cents. Over $30 and not exceeding $40 — 20 cents. Over $40 and not exceeding $50 — 25 cents.
Orders for Great Britain and Germany : — On orders not exceeding $10 — 25 cents. Over $10 and not exceeding $20 — 50 cents. Over $20 and not exceeding $30 — 75 cents. Over $30 and not exceeding $40 — $1. Over $40 and not exceeding $50 — $1.25. Orders for Germany not exceeding $5 — 15 cents.
Rates of Postage — The rate of postage on all letters throughout the United States is three cents per hall ounce. Postage on Drop Letters, two cents per one-half ounce or fraction thereof.
Letter postage is to be charged on all handbills, circu- lars, or other printed matter which shall contain any writing whatever.
Postage on daily papers, not over 4 oz. in weight, to subscribers, when prepaid quarterly or yearly in advance, either at the mailing office or office of delivery, per quarter (three months), 35 cents.
Six times per week, per quarter (three months), 30 cents.
For tri-weekly, per quarter (three months), 15 cents.
For semi-weekly, per quarter (three months), 10 cents.
For weekly, per quarter (three months), 5 cents.
On pamphlets, occasional publications, transient news- papers, magazines and periodicals, hand-bills, posters, sheet-music, unsealed circulars, prospectuses, book manu- scripts and proof-sheets, printed cards, maps, lithographs, prints, chromo-lithographs and engravings, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, and scions — 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof — weight of packages limited to four pounds.
On samples of ores, minerals, and merchandize, not exceeding 12 ounces, so wrapped that their contents may be readily examined, 2 cents for each two ounces.
On books, 2 cents for each two ounces or fraction thereof, weight of packages limited to four pounds.
On unsealed circulars, newspapers (whether transient or addressed to regular subscribers — excepting weekly papers, which may be delivered to subscribers on prepay- ment of regular quarterly rates), and on periodicals not
NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY. 315
exceeding two ounces in weight, when any of the same are deposited in a letter carrier office for delivery by the office or its carriers — 1 cent each.
The following articles are excluded from the mails : — Liquids, poisons, glass, explosive materials, books, pamph- lets, pictures, and other publications of an obscene or inde- cent character ; all letters upon the envelopes of which, and postal cards upon which, scurrilous epithets are written or printed, or engraved, or disloyal devices printed or en- graved ; and all articles which from their form or nature are liable to destroy, deface or injure the contents of mail bags, or the persons of any one engaged in the postal service.
No communication, whether in writing or in print, can be sent with any matter not printed, except upon the sep- arate payment of postage upon each separate matter at the established rates.
To inclose or conceal a letter or other thing (except bills and receipts for subscription), in, or to write or print anything upon any newspaper, pamphlet, magazine, or other printed matter, or upon the cover or wrapper other than the name and address of the person to whom it is to be sent, subjects such printed matter and the entire pack- age of which it is a part, to letter postage.
DELIVERY.
Deliveries are made daily, 8 to 11 a. m., 12 a. m. to 4 p. m., and partial deliveries at 5 and 6 p. m.
COLLECTION BOXES.
Two collections daily, excepting Sundays, are made from the street boxes, except from the boxes corner of South Water and South streets, corner Linden and Pur- chase streets, and corner Linden and Ashland streets.
RECORD OF STATION BOXES.
Allen, corner County. Allen, corner Dartmouth. Arnold, corner Cottage. Bedford, corner Third. Bonney, corner Washington.
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Bush, corner County.
Bush, corner Fourth.
Bush, corner Orchard.
Bush, corner So. Second.
Bush, corner So. Sixth.
Chestnut, corner North.
Cottage, corner Court.
County, corner Franklin.
County, corner Kempton.
County, corner Maxfield.
County, corner Russell.
Eighth, corner Elm.
Fifth, corner Russell.
Grinnell, corner County.
Grinnell, corner Third.
Jesseville, corner Linden.
Kempton, corner Cedar.
Linden, corner Purchase.
Merrimack, corner Purchase.
Middle, corner No. Water.
North, corner Foster.
Pleasant, corner Campbell.
Pleasant, corner Kempton.
Purchase, corner Hillman.
Purchase, corner Middle.
Purchase, corner Pearl.
Purchase, between Maxfield and Campbell.
School, corner Fourth.
School, corner So. Water.
Seventh, corner Spring.
Sixth, corner Middle.
Smith, corner County.
So. Water, corner Griffin.
So. Water, corner South.
Sullivan, corner Middle.
Sycamore, corner Cypress.
Third, corner Walnut.
Union, corner County.
Union, corner No. Water.
Union, corner Pm-chase.
Union store, Sixth.
Walnut, corner County.
Water, corner School.
Water, corner Walnut.
William, corner Purchase.
William, n. No. Sixth.
NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY. 31T
UNITED STATES OFFICERS, etc. CUSTOM HOUSE.
District of New Bedford.
The Custom House is situated on North Second street, corner of William, and is open every day (Sundays and the Fourth of July excepted), from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Officers — J. A. P. Allen, Collector, James Taylor, Deputy Collector, James C. Hitch, Clerk, George B. Rich- mond, Inspector, Weigher, and Ganger, James V. Cox, Inspector and Hoarding Officer, C. M. Stubbs, Janitor, Joseph Taber, Inspector, Fairhaven, David H. Bartlett, Inspector, Dartmouth, George F. Sisson, Inspector, West- port, Jonathan H. Holmes, Inspector, Mattapoisett, Silas T. Soule, Inspector, Wareham, Geo. H. Kelly, Inspector, Marion.
U. S. SHIPPING COMMISSIONER.
Bangs Hallett, office, 18}£ North Water. Residence at Yarmouth Port, Mass.
LIGHTHOUSE KEEPERS.
Caroline Stubbs, Palmer's Island, Amos C. Baker, Clark's Point, Larnet Hall, jr., Ned's Point, Charles A. Clark, Bird Island, Jabez D. Jenney, assistant; S.Austin Smith, Cuttyhunk, Charles C. Smith, Dumpling Rock, Geo. B. Sistare, assistant ; W. H. Doane, Sow and Pigs Light Vessel, P. S. Shearman, Hen and Chickens Light Vessel.
U. S. REVENUE OFFICERS.
C. B. H. Fessenden, XT. S. Int. Rev. Col., E. C. Leonard, Deputy Col. Int. Rev. Office over Mechanics' National Bank, North Water street.
United States Deputy Marshal — William S. Cobb, 23 North Water street.
United States Commissioner — Charles W. Clifford, 35 North Water street.
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STATE OFFICERS.
Constable of the Commonwealth — Wm. H. H. Allen. Office, 7 No. Water.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Edmund H. Bennett, Taunton, Judge of Probate,W\ii. E. Fuller, Fall River, Register of Probate, Simeon Borden, Fall River, Clerk of Courts, Joseph Wilbar, Taunton, Register of Deeds, North District; South District, Charles C. Sayer, New Bedford. Thomas J. Lothrop, Taunton, County Treas., J. D. Thompson, Samuel Watson, New Bedford, Overseers of House of Correction.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
George Marston, New Bedford.
SHERIFF.
William S. Cobb, New Bedford.
JAILERS AND MASTERS OF HOUSE OF COR- RECTION.
Charles D. Burt, New Bedford, Isaac G. Carrier, Taunton.
DEPUTY SHERIFFS.
Charles D. Burt, New Bedford, Horatio N. Kimball, New Bedford, John W. Nickerson, New Bedford, Thos. J. Cobb, New Bedford, Isaac G. Carrier, Taunton, Henry
F. Cobb, Taunton, Orrin M. Ingalls, Taunton, Geo. H. Babbitt, jr., Taunton, Peter C.Thayer, Taunton, Chauncey
G. Washburn, East Taunton, Francis H. Wixon, Fall River, Franklin Gray, Fall River, J. B. Westgate, Fall River, James W. Riley, Attleboro', Quincey A. Hooper, Attleboro', William Barker, jr., Dartmouth, Jas. Barney, Swanzey, Edmund Buffington, Somerset, Guilford Hatha- way, Freetown, Assonet, Geo. D. Williams, Freetown, Assonet, Rufus II. Willis, North Easton, Samuel W. Robinson, Raynham, George II. Arnold, Norton, James A. Blake, Mansfield.
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PROBATE COURTS FOR THE YEAR 1873.
Regular Teems.
Fall River, 1st Friday in January, April, July, and October, New Bedford, 1st Friday in February, May, August, and November, Taunton, 1st Friday in Mai'ch, June, September, and December. Adjournments are held in Taunton, on the 3d Friday of each month except July and August; New Bedford on the 3d Wednesday of each month, excepting July and August. The adjourned terms in New Bedford are held at office No. 117|- Union street, at 2 o'clock, p. m.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Elisha Thornton, jr., New Bedford, term expires De- cember, 1873, Guilford H. Hathaway, Fall River, term expires December, 1874, E. T. Jackson, Taunton, term expires December, 1872.
Special Commissioners — Leonard Hodges, Norton, term expires December, 1874, Daniel J. Lewis, Fairhaven, term expires December, 1874.
Times op Meeting — Taunton, on the 4th Tuesdays in March and September, and 1st Wednesday in January
COMMISSIONERS OF WRECKS.
Westport, Edward Akin, New Bedford, Job Almy.
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS..
New Bedford, Edwin L. Barney, Chas. T. Bonney, Wendell H. Cobb.
MASTER IN CHANCERY.
New Bedford, Edwin L. Barney.
COMMISSIONERS OF INSOLVENCY.
George Edgar Williams, Taunton, E. Maltby Reed, Mansfield, C. T. Bonney, New Bedford.
COMMISSIONERS TO QUALIFY CIVIL OFFICERS.
Easton (North), Anson Gilmore, Easton (South), Seba Howard ; Fall River, Josiah C. Blaisdell, Simeon Borden, John S. Brayton, James Ford, Phineas W. Leland; Free- town, Ebenezer W. Pierce; New Bedford, Thomas M. James, William H. Taylor, James D. Thompson, Joseph S. Tillinghast; Taunton, George H. Babbitt, Samuel L. Crocker, James P. Ellis, Horatio Pratt, Joseph Wilbar, George M. Woodward, Thomas J. Lothrop.
320 NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
New Bedford, Joseph A. Beauvais, Charles T. Bonney, Alanson Borden, Chas. W. Clifford, Sam. H. Cook, Wendell H. Cobb, Wm. W. Crapo, Geo. R. Long, George C. Hatch, Isaac Howland, Elisha C. Leonard, Geo. Marston, Albert R. Paulding, Geo. H. Palmer, Robert C. Pitman, Isaiah C. Ray, Joseph F. Silva, Thomas M. Stetson, Edwin P. Taylor, James Taylor, Wm. H. Taylor, Frederick A. Washburn.
CORONERS.
Geo. H. Babbitt, of Taunton, Special Coroner^ Horatio N. Kimball, Chas.W. Coggeshall, of New Bedford, Coroners.
TRIAL JUSTICES.
Easton, Albert A. Rotch, Freetown, Ebenezer W. Peirce, Mansfield, Erastus M. Reed, Somerset,- Jonathan B. Slade, Swansea (North), Mason Barney, jr., Westport, George H. Gilford.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
[Including Justices of the Peace and Quorum, desig- nated by a *, and Justices throughout the Commonwealth designated by a f]
NEW BEDFORD.
fCharles Almy, Edmund Anthony, fEdwin L. Barney, Joseph A. Beauvais, Charles T. Bonney, Alanson Borden, George A. Bourne, Jonathan Bourne, jr., Charles D. Burt, *Samuel P. Burt, Cyrus W. Chapman, fJohn H. Clifford, Chas. W. Clifford, Wendell H. Cobb, Thos. J. Cobb, Wil- liam S. Cobb, Sam. H. Cook, Thomas Coggeshall, f James B. Congdon, Timothy D. Cook, Joseph W. Cornell, William W. Crapo, John Davis, Tilson B. Denham, Tristram R.Dennison, f Rodney French, Nathaniel Gilbert, Albert D. Hatch, George C. Hatch, Moses E. Hatch, Luther G. Hewins, James C. Hitch, * Joshua C. Hitch, tGeorge Howland, jr., Peleg C. Howland, Thomas M. James, William H. Johnson, Manasseh Kempton, Horatio N. Kimball, Warren Ladd, E. C. Leonard, Henry T. Leonard, Geo. R. Long, Adam Mackie, John W. Nickerson, Geo. H. Palmer, John H. Perry, George R. Phillips, William Phillips, Andrew G. Pierce, Philip A. Pierce, Thomas T. Potter, Oliver Prescott, Robert C. Pitman, Isaiah C. Ray, George B. Richmond, Benjamin T. Ricket- son, Charles C. Sayer, Thomas M. Stetson, W. A. Paulding, William H. Taylor, *James D. Thompson, ^Joseph S. Tillinghast, Charles W. Underwood, Hiram Yan Campen, Lemuel T. Wilcox.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
DR. GEORGE T. HOUGH,
Office and Residence, No. 95 Elm Street,
NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
Office Hours, at 9 A. M., 2 to 4, and 7 to 8 P. M.
WM. K. TALLMAN,
AND BOARDING
Nos. 60, 62, 64, and 66 Elm St., cor. Pleasant,
NEW BEDFORD.
Horses and Carriages of every description furnished on the most reason- able terms. G-ood Hacks and careful JDrivers in attendance at the Depots and Boats. Personal attention given to furnishing of Hacks to Weddings, Funerals, &c.
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
31 William St., New Bedford, Mass.
None but firt-t-class Watches, Clocks , and Jewelry for sale.
Watehes, Music Soxes, French Clocks, and Jewelry, neatly repaired.
All work warranted. .">
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
j±. corintsh:, m. d.
Office and Residence, 64 Russell, cor. Sixth Street,
N)iw mumm* kdass.
OFFICE HOURS, . . . . 1 to 3, and 7 to 8 F. M.
C. L. SPENCER,
Can be consulted daily, from 9 to 11 A. M., and 2 to i P. M. CONSULTING ROOMS, 68 Purchase Street, New Bedford.
Wishes to inform the citizens of New Bedford and vicinity that she is capable of curing
All Diseases caused by the IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.
She can restore to perfect health people afflicted by FAJRAFYTIC SMOCKS, and also those rvcalcened by the long use of ULercury.
Strict attention paid to the above Diseases, and satisfaction guaranteed to all who may favor her with a call.
All letters will be promptly answered that are addressed to the above.
46 Wing Street, . . ■ NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
ar j&u 3m: 3E3 s doulIj,
DEALER IN
EASTERN AND WESTERN LUMBER.
ALSO, LIME, BRICKS, AND CEMENT. Q, School Street, .... NEW BEDFORD.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
(Successor to Dr. A. S. Tobey,)
IjPjj
No. 85 Purchase Street, Up-stairs, . . NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver, or Rubber, vo. the most approved manner, and warranted to give perfect satis- faction. Filling in all its branches attended to.
T^ITK-OXJ© OXIDE ADMINISTERED.
IE3. S. LE^l3^I2STC3-,
10
Office, 56 Purchase Street,
(OPPOSITE Z1BEMTY HALE,)
Residence, 41 North St., . . NEW BEDFORD.
OFFICE HOURS, at 9 A. M., 1 to 3, and 6 to 9 P. M.
Office and Residence, 66 Purchase Street, New Bedford,
Piano-Fortes Tuned, Hepaired, for sale and to let by
HENRY BOOTH, No. 83 Walden Street, .... NEW BEDFORD.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JOSEPH S. TILLINGHAST,
44 North Water Street, New Bedford. The Oldest Fire Insurance Agent in Bristol County,
ESTABLISHED 11^ 1830.
Is prepared to issue or furnish policies on as favorable terms as any reliable Company, on all kinds of insurable property, from the following named and other reliable Insurance Companies, all of which having complied with the Taws of this Commonwealth, and having an aggregate Capital and Surplus of over
$00, 000,000, ALL PAID IN AND SAFELY INVESTEDj
Can cover property to any desirable amount, vis. :
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of London and Edinburgh. Capital (gold), $10,000,000. Assets (gold),
$14,825,225. QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY, of Liverpool.
Capital (gold), $10,000,000. Assets, $10,700,000.
SCOTTISH COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Glasgow.
Capital (gold), $5,000,000. iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford.
Capital, $3,000,000. Assets, $6,400,304.
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York.
Capital, $2,000,000. Assets, $4,777,158.
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford.
Capital, $1,000,000. Assets, $2,942,061.
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York.
Capital, $500,000. Assets, $2,509,520.
NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York.
Capital, $1,000,000. Assets, $1,256,240.
GERMAN AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York.
Capital, $1,000,000 Assets, $1,210,000.
SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO., of Springfield.
Capital, $500,000. Assets, $1,070,742
HANOVER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York.
Capital, $400,000. Assets, $973,460.
NARRAGANSETT FIRE & MARTNE INSURANCE CO., of Providence,
Capital, $500,000. Assets, $733,830.
NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford.
Capital, $500,000. Assets, $742,160.
EQUITABLE FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO., of Providence.
Capital, $300,000. Assets, $423,830.
LORILLARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York.
Capital, $300,000. Assets, $397,430.
WILLIAMSBURGH CITY FIRE INSURANCE .COMPANY, of Brooklyn.
Capital, 250,000. Assets, $599,750.
HOFFMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York.
Capital, $200,000. Assets, $298,400.
NEWPORT FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Providence.
Capital, $200,000. Assets, $368,979.
PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, of Providence.
Capital, $200,000. Assets, $250,853.
ROGER WILLIAMS INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital, $200,000. Assets, $229,193.
All the losses of this Agency for the last forty years, amounting to upwards of JjjrOOO,- OOOj have been promptly paid without any'litigation, and it is the Agent' intention to pursue the same course in future. New Bedford, 9th mo., 17th, 1873.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Incorporated in. 1839.
OFFICE, No. 44 NORTH WATER STREET, NEW BBDFOMD.
The Bristol County Mutual Fire Insurance Company insures against loss and damage by fire on buildings only, not exceeding the amount of three- fourths of the value of said buildings.
The present amount of property insured by this Company is upwards of
Each person or company, by its agent, insured at this office, becomes, ipso facto, a member of the Corporation during the time for which he is insured.
The insured is required to give a deposit note for such rate of premium, on the amount insured as may be agreed upon, and to pay at the time of receiving his policy five per cent on the amount of said note. The follow- ing case will explain the principle : a policy is made on a dwelling-house for $2,000, for seven years, at a premium of ten per cent, which is $200, for which sum the insured gives his premium note ; he pays cash five per cent on the note, $10.00. In case losses should exhaust the amount received on the premium notes as aforesaid, then the insured will be liable to an assess- ment on said notes.
The cheapness of insurance in this Company is shown by the fact that for the last seven years the cost has been only
9J-3 CENTS ON $100 PER ANNUM,
which includes all expenses and costs for collecting assessments.
Blank forms for application for insurance may be had at the office.
We have no unadjusted losses.
We desire to caution the public against parties pretending to be traveling agents of the Company. No such agents are employed. Persons desiring reliable information concerning our affairs, can always obtain it of the officers of the Company, at our office, No. 44 North Water Street.
The success of the Company in avoiding litigation is worthy of remark, it never having been a party to a suit.
DIRECTORS.
WM. H. TAYLOR, THOMAS COOK,
EDMUND GARDNER, SETH K. AIKEN,
CHARLES L. WOOD, BENJ. T. RICKETSON,
JOSEPH W. CORNELL.
WM. H. TAYLOR, President.
JOSEPH S. TILLINGHAST, Sec. and Treas.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
H. <3-. O. COLE,
44 THIRD STREET, NEW BEDFORD,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
FIEST-OLASS
riage:
An Assortment on hand built to order. Orders Solicited.
THAYEE & JUDD,
Manufacturers of
!\Kf
^.ISTD P^lTEJSTT
Paraffine "Wax Candles,
ROTCHJS SQUAREj
NEW BEDFORD,
E. S. THAYER.
MASS. L. S. JUDD.
MMWIS TBMPLB,
HAIR DRESSING SALOON
BATH ROOMS, 72 Union Street, New Bedford, Mass.
Bay Rum, Perfumery, Hair Oils, &c, constantly on hand.
HOT AND COLD BATHS FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY. 33^TII ROOMS open Sundays from 6 to 11 .A.. M.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JOSIAH HOLMES, JR.,
Dealer in all the Choice Varieties of
For Family use and Manufacturing Purposes,
Atlantic Wharf, foot of Cannon (formerly Russell) St., NEW BEDFORD.
&W Orders Solicited and promptly filled.
JAMES B AJRTOlNr,
SHIPSMITH,
AND
Manufacturerof WHALE CRAFT
Of every description.
Orders solicited, and all such executed promptly and satisfactorily,
City Wharf, New Bedford.
SWIFT & ALLEN,
§)mml |/rwwt»it J[mktttet
Front St., head of Taber's Wharf.
NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
LLOYD N. PEIRCE,
-AND DEALER IN-
Second-hand Casks, Tanks, Watering Tubs,
AND CASKS FOR RAISING VESSELSj
190 South Water St., NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
GEORGE DELANO & CO.,
(Successors to Chas. H. Leonard and Lyles & Polhamus),
MANUFACTURERS OF
SPERMACETI,
PATENT AND PLAIN SPERM CANDLES,
WHALE PRESSINGS, SPERM ANO WHALE OIL SOAP,
Office and. Factory, . SOUTH SECOND, CORNER SOUTH STREET,
SfKBSa&i • NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
W. A. ROBINSON 8c CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Sperm Candles, Oil Soap, etc.
ALSO,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
-AND DEALERS IN-
Lard, Red, Paraffine, and Coal Oils,
Potato, Wheat, and Corn Starch, Cotton and Cotton Goods, &c,
10 South Water Street, Providence, R. I.
SO South Water Street, New Bedford, Mass.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
MANUFACTURERS OF
-AND-
Hastings5 Wharf, . . Foot of Grinnell Street,
NEW BEDFORD. Office, No. 154 Front Street, New York.
WAITSTILL HASTINGS, New York. GEO. HASTINGS, New Bedford. JOHN HASTINGS, New Bedford.
Manufacturers of
Sperm and Patent Candles,
'9 • •
OFFICE, LEONAED STREET.
Samuel Leonard.
Alexander JR. Barker.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
EUEEK A FLOUR MILLS,
S. M. HALL, . . . Proprietor, Nos. 40 & 42 South Water, and 10 School Sts., New Bedford, Mass.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
FLOUR, CORfi, HHL,
FEEB7 OATS, lo.j
And Manufacturer of
EUREKA, WHALING CITY,
And other Brands of Flour.
FOR FAMILY .A.TO> SHIPS' XJS33.
EW BEDFORD ICE CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers-
K. G. TOBEY, Treasurer. No. 9 Fourth Street, . . . NEW BEDFORD.
Pure Ice delivered daily to Stores and residences.
Also, constantly on hand a large sloclc ready for shipment at short notice.
ADYEETISING DEPAETMENT.
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Manufacttirers and Dealers in
MIDDLINGS, COEN, MEAL,
OATS, FINE FEED, SHORTS, &c.
Corner of North Water and Hillman Streets,
NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
GEO. R. PHILLIPS, President.
JOHN N. BULLARD, Supt. and Treas.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
NEW BEDFORD
90 South Water St., New Bedford, Mass.
MANUFACTURER OF
IS
MILL MACHINERY,
Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Mincing Machines
AND MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
JOHN A. GIFFORD, . . Proprietor.
WILLIAM L. EDWARDS,
T,
AND DEALER IN
DLL « SIP STOCK.
All orders promptly filled.
Commercial Street, near head of Commercial Wharf, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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HATHAWAY & SOULE,
MANUFACTURERS OF
MEN'S A.1STD BOYS5
Sewed and Pegged.,
Pleasant Street, near Library Building,
NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
ES. MERRILL^
MILLINERY,
Ribbons, Flowers, Caps,
READY-MADE BONNETS & HATS, Rooms, Nos. I and 2 Brownell's Block, up-stairs,
PURCHASE ST., NEW BEDFORD.
A.U Orders promptly attended, to.
GEO. W. CHACE, HOOP SKIRT
Manufactory,
Ladies' Misses', and Children's Underwear,
REAL AND IMITATION HAIR GOODS of all kinds.
16 PURCHASE STREET, NEW BEDFORD.
167 & 69
illiam Street,
M BEDFORD.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
DEXTER & HASKMS,
Dealers in.
WATCHES
AND
JEWELRY,
No. 14 Purchase Street, NEW BEDFORD.
Messrs. Dexteb & Haskins will give personal attention to the repairing of Watches and Fine Time Pieces. _ o Clocks, Jewelry, and Fancy Articles CjXb repaired by competent workmen.
No. 14 South Second Street,
HSTEW" BEDFORD, - - Ifcd^SS.
-AND DEALEB IN-
Tallow, Grease, Neats Foot Oil, &c. Extra No. 1 Soap, Extra Family Soap, Excelsior Soap, Soft Soap.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 21
NEW BEDFORD
CORDAGE COMPANY,
3STew Bedford, Mass.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Patent C®Fd
MADE TO ORDER.
WM. J. ROTCH, Peest. J. W. MACOMBER, Supt.
L. A. PLUMMER, Tbeas,
d
DEALER IN
Millinery and Straw Goods,
Together with a fall line of
RIBBONS & FLOWERS,
REAL AND IMITATION HAIR GOODS. 2 l-2j 4j 8r 64? 1-2 PURCHASE STREETj
NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
Hats & Bonnets, Trimmed & TJntrimmed.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Dealer in all kinds of
FEATHER BEDS, MATTRESSES,
And a general assortment of
Housekeeping Goods,
Cheapest place to buy in the city.
150 Purchase St..
NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
AJLIL. KINDS'
Your Choice of any in the market. Every Machine warranted.
THE CELEBRATED NOISELESS BLEES SEWING MACHINE A SPECIALTY.
Thorough instruction given with the privilege of exchanging if not fully satisfied.
Machines rented, repaired, and exchanged. Terms to suit circumstances of all customers.
Needles for all machines only five cents. New Dress Hemmers that will fit any style machine, old or new, only fifty cents. Tuck Markers, Shuttles, Bobbins, Binders, Castors, Rufners, Oil, Oil Cans, Screw Drivers, and duplicate parts for all machines. Best Cotton and best Silk. Every kind of Sewing Machines repaired and adjusted.
Headquarters for Sewing Machines.
EDWARD B. CHASE, No. 2 Cheapside, 2 doors from Union Street, New Bedford.
WILLIAM M. BATES,
Manufacturer, Wholesale and Hetail Healer in the Best Qualities of
Confectionery and Ice Cream,
Nos. 15 1-2 and 16 Cheapside,
NEW BEDFORD.
Picnics, Parties, Fairs, and Pedlars, supplied with a good article at the lowest prices.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
EDWARD L. COGGESHALL,
Office, No. 6 "William Street, NEW BEDFOBD, MASS.,
Offers his services for the Purchase, Sale, and Leasing of Real .Estate. Houses, Stores, and Land, in New Bedford and vicinity honght and sold on the most reasonahle terms.
Collection of Rents also attended to.
ADVEETISING DEPARTMENT. 23
JAMES FISHER & CO.,
DEALERS IN
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
CHOICE DRESS GOODS,
SILKS, SHAWLS, KID GLOVES, CURTAINS, LACES, k, k,
32 Purchase St., New Bedford, Mass.
LUTHER BROWNELL, HAI^lsTESS MAKER,
And Dealer in Trunks, Traveling Bags, and Valises.
Bru.slies,Triiips, ^g||> |l|!l
NEW BEDFORD. ~!^^^^^^^^W
ISAAC EVANS,
HARNESS MAKER, No. 51 Elm Street,
NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
AUGUSTUS ROBBIMS?
Manufacturer and Dealer in
GRANULAR FUEL for KINDLINGS.
ALSO, WOOD AND COAL FOR SALE.
AH Orders received will be attended to with dispatch.
Office, Court St., near Cordage Co.'s Factory,
NEW BEDFOKD, MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
SOUTH END
Cor. Third and Bedford Sts.,
NEW BEDFORD.
All Standard Pharmaceutical Preparations, Strictly Officinal, constantly on hand. Proper care and attention always given to the dispensing of Physicians' Prescriptions.
A Full Line of E, R. Squibbs' Preparations constantly on hand.
Fancy and Toilet Articles, and Perfumeries in great variety. Also, a large assortment of Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tohacco for sale.
5\. 3R-
J&. -^r Xji o :e*.
-DEALER IN-
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
(1
Gloycs, Hosiery? and Small Wares,
AT ZOW PRICES FOB CASS.
Corner of William and Sixth Streets,
-DEALER IN-
'5 "^"""wj
Marble Shelves and Fancy Brackets.
Also, Manufacturer of Well Curtis, Refrigerators, Door and Window Screens, &c.
8 k 10 WILLIAM, COR. BETHEL STREET,
Just below the Post Office, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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EBEN J. Kl
HOUSE, SHIP, AND SIGN PAINTER,
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, WMow Glass, k
Of all kinds, promptly executed to order. Patronage respectfully solicited.
Foot of Middle Street, - - New Bedford, Mass.
^3?«
Plain and Ornamental Cornices,
Center Pieces of all styles, Brackets, Capitals, Whitewash- ing, Plastering, &c, &c.
ALL KINDS OF MASONRY WORK
Promptly attended to. Orders left at his Stucco Shop,
Vio. & Fifth Street, or at residence, 1 Brick Block, Cheapsidc, New Bedford.
CALEB MAXFIELD,
Manufacturer, Upholsterer, and Dealer in
FURNITURE,
CHAIRS,
Looking Glasses,^
MATTRESSES, FEATHERS, &c,
130 Union Street, ■
New Bedford, Mass.
CHINE
MACHINES SOLD ON
SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
Office, No. 15 Purchase Street, - - New Bedford, Mass.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT .
MERCHANT TAILOR.
Gentlemen's and Boys'
CLOTHING
MADE TO OHDJSK.
Also, Cleaned and Repaired.
No. 106 SOUTH WATER ST.,
NEW BEDFOED,
MASS.
imirs. carter,
Ladies' Hair Worker,
AXD DEALJEK IJST
Keeps on hand a stock of Manufactured Hair Goods, also, Hair in all de- sirable Itenaths and Shades. Switches, Curls, Kraids, Puffs, Frizzes, and all Hair Work made to Order of the best Hair at short notice. Combings made in any form desired, Ladies' and Children's Hair Shampooed and Dressed.
No. 66 PURCHASE STREET,
Opposite the Engine House (op-stairs).
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
27
North Front Street, cor. Central Wharf,
NEW BEDFORD, MASS.,
DEALER EST
V*
niiiii
TOOK,
OAKUM, JUNK,
NEW 4jHD OLD RIQQiltQ,
Chains, Anchors, New Hoops,
HARDWARE, SLUSH, &c.
Cash paid for Old Junk, Copper, Yellow Metal, Lead, Rags, &c., &c.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
BAKERY,
DS4 Paitr@Btas©» ©@c% doirt S NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
HENRY H. FISHER, Proprietor.
CAKES, PIES, AND BREAD, of every description, made of the very best stock.
CRACKERS of all the various kinds.
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY of the nicest quality.
PORK AND BEANS, BROWN BREAD AND PUDDINGS, every Sunday
morning.
FAMILY DISHES cooked at any hour in the best manner.
LUXURIES. Fairs, Picnics, Balls, Dinner and Evening Parties, furnished with every kind of Table Luxury at short notice.
ORNAMENTED CAKE constantly on hand ; and Cake Frosted for Families on liberal
terms.
. AGENT FOR PEARSON'S CREAM BISCUIT.
HENRY H. FISHER.
S. "WA-TSON" & SON, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
III CRACKERS,
Made from the Tt>est material, for ship use and. long
voyages.
18 CENTRE ST., NEW BEDFORD.
miij^s tilde 2xr,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
FiRIliM A!© 00;
iTIO C16AR:
28 North Second Street, - - New Bedford, Mass.
The Best Brands of Tobacco constantly on hand.
JOHN M. FOSTER,
AND DEALER IN LADDERS & STEPS,
Corner of Bethel and William Sts., Hew Bedford, Mass.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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ALFRED G. WILBOR,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
AND DEALER IN
Gold and ^Silver Watches, Clochs,
Jewelry, Silver Ware, Spectacles,
Fancy Goods,'^etc.,
95 Third Street, New Bedford.
otis sisrow,
igliti Carriage
AND
WAGON BUILDER,
204 Purchase Street, Hew Bedford.
WAGONS A SPECIALTY,
All hind of wagons built and repaired at short notice.
AND WHOLESALE DEAZJERS IN
NOS. 3 & 4 UNION ST., NEW BEDFORD.
WM. BAYLIES, N. S. CANNON.
POHD
A A
For Ladies and Gentlemen,
Liberty Hall Building, 67 and 69 William Street,
NEW BEDFORD, MASS., J. K. HORTON. E. D. POND, Proprietor.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
No. 9 North Sixth Street, . ■ NEW BEDFORD.
ALL KINDS Or
fi$f/f Oysters, CLjip$/ LoBSfEns, $g.
DEALERS IN
^IRO-VISIOIISJ-S,
3
[Patent Medicines, <£d
No. 5 North Sixth Street, .... NEW BEDFORD.
B. F. BROWNELL, Treasurer.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
L. H. G^I
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Family Groceries, Provisions,
Jacob T. Alburger's Philadelphia Family Beef at wholesale
and retail. GOODS DEIIVEItED to any part of the city.
Whalemen's Shipping List,
AND
MERGHANTS' THANSOKIPT, Published by BENJAMIN L1NDSEY,
.A.T
No. 21 Hamilton Street, HEW BEDFORD. '
Price, $3.00 per annum, strictly in advance.
A paper containing a complete list of all vessels engaged in the Whaling business in the United States, with their tonnage, dates of sailing, latest reports of their whereabouts, and oil on board. Also, Imports and Exports of Oils and Bone, a weekly statement of the Oil market, and an Annual Review of the Whaling business, published as soon after the beginning of the year as circumstances will permit.
The Shipping List has a large circulation in foreign countries.
-&■&
#*
41 William Street, NEW BEDEOKD.
All Kinds of Goods Dyed or Cleansed,
BY PRACTICAL, WORKMEN,
At Boston Prices, and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
GROWER AND DEALER EST
Fruit and Ornamental Trees,
Flowering Shrubs, Evergreens, Hedge Plants, Rose Bushes,
Currant and Gooseberry Bushes, Grape Vines,
Strawberry Plants, Asparagus and
Rhubarb Roots, &c.
Also, Wholesale and Retail Commission Dealer in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS,
Nuts, Country Produce, Melons, Sweet Potatoes, &c, 75 UNION STRBBTj - NEW BEDFORD.
. GJ-. NYE,
"Wholesale Dealer in
GROCERIES, SALT PROVISIONS,
SHIP STOKES and GRASS SEEDS, 35 Union Street, New Bedford, Mass.
BAKER & FLANDEES,
Wholesale Dealers in
SOUNDS and TONGUES,
Halibut Fins, Herrings,
And all kinds of
Dry and Pickled Fish, Ship Stores,
PRODUCE, SWEET POTATOES, &c,
22 Union Street, New Bedford, Mass.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
33
DAVIS & HATCH,
MANUFACTURERS OF
YEAST POWDER and CREAM TARTAR.
ALSO,
EXTRACTS OF JAMAICA GINGER, LEMON, &c, &c.
At No. 59 High Street, New Bedford, Mass.
Sii BIIHIS Cfl-QPEaATIVE Mlitll
DEALERS 1ST
}9
No. 144 PURCHASE STREET, N E W BEDFORD
GOODS DELIVERED TO ANYPART OF THE CITY
PAKTICULAE ATTENTION GIVEN TO
PUTTING UP SUPPLIES
FOE
Coasting Vessels, Fishermen, &e.
H H H
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
COTA <3c SMITH,
DEALERS IN
9 JL JLIW H IWiWl^J
AND FAMILY STORES,
At 20 Cedar, corner of Middle Street,
NEW BEDFORDj MASS.
Charles Cota,
Joseph C. Smith.
BROWNELL & WHEATON,
DEALERS IX
ice Family Groceries,
ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF
SODA FOUNTAINS FILLED AT SHOUT NOTICE.
No. 180 County, cor. Kempton St., New Bedford, Mass.
CHAS. F. BKOTTSELL,
HIRAM WHEATON.
—DEALERS IN—
ES, PROVISIONS,
Crockery & Glassware,
No. 159 Purchase St., NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Also, Dealers in
Apples, Eastern Potatoes,
AND OTHFK PRODUCE.
Salt Eisli & Provisions. Sweet Potatoes a specialty.
No. 9 Union Street,
NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
Veteran Market ani Grocery. WM. B. DWIGHT & CO.,
]So. 103 THIRD ST., New Bedford, Mass.
Meats, Vegetables, Dutter, lard,
Flour, Teas, Coffee, &c, of
the choicest qualities, at
lowest prices.
Goods delivered in any part of the city free of charge.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
No. 74 PURCHASE STREET, East Side, NEW BEDFORD.
flg^Physicians' prescriptions compounded -with care.«jg!l
99 AND 101 UNION STREET,
FREDEEICK PAEKER,
DEALEK IX ALL KINDS OF
^ CHOICE FRUITS, CONFECTIONER!,
Preserves, Pickles,
A.lso, tne IBest Cigars and. ToTbacco in the City.
No. 9 PURCHASE STREET, NEW BEDFORD.
Agent for Dupont's Powder.
T- E. BRALEY & OQ„
-DEALERS IN-
Craty Street, cor. Ml), HEW BEDFORD, MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
DEALER IN
us t mm
Also, Dealer in
Fresl an i Sa
®YST 176 & 178
St., New Bedford, Mass.
RETAILERS OF
IAi
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Nos. 71 and 75 William Street.
IVEW BEDFORD, M.A.SS.
3E3 <3r €3r 3E3 3ES. ©,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
IS, RSFLES, PISTOLS,
Sporting and Fishing Apparatus*
WILLIAM, Formerly 33 H. WATER STREET,
NE*V BEDFORD, MASS.
Guns restocked, and all kinds of Instruments made and repaired at short notice. Also,
AGENT FOR HAZARD'S POWDER.
Powder of all grades of this manufacture, for Lances, Sporting, Blasting, and Shipping, for sale, wholesale and retail, at the Agency.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
-DEALER IN-
8 bnoice varieties
For Family Use and Manufacturing Purposes.
COAL OTDES COVER.
OFFICE, HILLMAW ST., HEAR HORTH WATER, M BEDFORD.
ACUSHNET CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION.
p"* o
85
'9
>3 WE*, h,.li &?}ELL SI NEW BEDFORD j MASS.
STLVA.NUS BENNETT, Agent.
GEO. P. WOOD, Assistant.
-DEALER IN-
Stoves and Ranges, Crockery, Glass, and Wooden Ware,
MANUFACTURER OF
& m&wf mm wm&*
Cor. Bedford & Third Sts., NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IS
AND PRODUCE. Petroleum Oil a Specially. Corner of Union and Front Sts., NEW BEDFORD.
(Successors to Perry G. Macomber,) dealers in
Flour, drain, Fed, leal, Salt,
UD OTHER PRODUCE, ill EH I SMI.
No. 6 Union Street, - New Bedford, Mass. "W. "W: WORDELL,
'Wholesale and lietail Dealer in
, HAMS,
J I VIBB%| B-fll
And other Varieties of Heats.
ALSO, VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS IN THEIE SEASON.
Corner of Market & Sixth Sts., New Bedford.
DEALERS
WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL
IN
STE^f8f$G,
COMMERCIAL WHARF, NEW BEDFORD.
THOMAS E. CLARK,
SETH S. BARTLETT.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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DEALEKS IN
8 Market Square,
NEW BEDFORD.
' Hi
General Blacksmith,
MECHANICS' LANEj NEW BEDFORD.
p* All "Work done in a satisfactory manner. Particular attention paid to Repairing.
GEEENE & "WOOD,
Dealers in Eastern and Western BOB
-ALSO,-
Southern Pine Heading, Timber, and Ship Plank.
LUMBER YARD AND PLANING MILLS, LEONARD'S WHARF.
WILLIAM H. COOK & CO.,
Dealers in all kinds of
OLD IRON,
Bit ASS, COPPER, EEAD, PEW- TER, WHALES' TEETH, WALRUS' TUSKS, &e.
Also, Old Sliips bought and sold,
Nos. 9 & 11 North Front Street,
NEW BEDFORD.
Orders solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed.
WM. H. COOK. JAMES MACKIE.
Every variety of
In my line, executed promptly and satisfac- torily.
25 North Front Street, NEW BEDFORD.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
AMBROSE VINCENT,
Importer and General Dealer in
HANDLERY
MAKES WARE & CUTLERY,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS j
iricBltnral Implements, Cootiii Sieves anil Ranees,
BOAT AND HORSESHOE NAILS, &c, 120 Union, cor. Third St., - - NEW BEDFORD.
(Successor to Joshua Gibbs, 3d,)
Office, Nos. 8, 10, 12 86 14 Fourth Street,
NEW BEDFORD. PASSENGERS CONVEYED TO AND FROM RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS.
MANUFACTURER OF
Imitation of Glove, Calf & Goat Skins.
Also, CALF SKLIIVS,
SPLIT, BAG, HARNESS AND SHIP
FACTORY, WALL STREET,
IKrETTV 3BE13FOHI3, ltd -A. JSS S
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
47
CHAS. HE. BROOK,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
FOREIGN AM DOMESTIC FRUITS, NUTS, &c, k,
Of all kinds in their season.
TOBACCO .AJSTD CIGARS.
Also, Honey, Jams, Jellies, Tamarinds, Pickled Limes, Pre- serves of all kinds, Sardines, &c.
54 PURCHASE STREET, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
27 North Water Street,
nXTZE-W BEDFORD, - - MASS.
FRA^KLZNT SHAW,
No. 51 Elm Street, New Bedford.
Carriages built to order at short notice. Personal attention given to repairing.
J±. IEC. IF. S-ATWI2ST,
AM Dealer in HAT AID STRAW.
All kinds of Barrels bought and sold. MEKRILL'S WHAEF, - - NEW BEDFOKD, MASS.
Prompt Attention given to all branches of the business.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
House, Ship, Sign and Ornamental
And Dealer In
Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass*
Also, agent for Wetterstedt's Metallic Composition for Vessels' Bottoms.
Graining and Paper-Hanging executed to order.
JSTO. 25 CENTRE ST NE"W BEDFORD.
A.. P\ MANCHESTER,
AND DEALER IN
AVERILL'S CHEMICAL PAINT,
WBZITE LEAD, OIL, GLASS, &c,
NO. 70 SOUTH WATER ST., NEW BEDFORD.
FRANCIS T. AKIN,
HOUSE, SHIP, SIGN, AND
And Dealer in
PaiMs, Oil, and Varnishes,
No. 9 North Water Street, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
"barrows, LAWTON & CO.,
Successors to PARDON POTTER,
AND DEALERS IN
PAINTS, GLASS, OIL, AND PUTTY*
Hazard's Wharf,
NETV BBDFORDj MASS.
George Barrows, Joseph M. Lawton,
Thomas T. Manley.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
49
WILLIAM H. CASWELL,
House, Ship & Sign
-AND DEALER IX-
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Window Glass, Verdigris, Copper Paints, &c,
No. 21 UNION STREET, - - - NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
Orders respectfully solicited and promptly executed.
RIPLEY Sr TRIPP 3
DEALERS IN EASTERN & WESTERN
In all its branches.
Planing, Matching , and Sawing
done to order.
Moldings of all kinds constantly on hand, or made to order at short notice.
No. 125 No. Water Street,
NEW BJSDFOMD, MASS.
WM. C. PARKER j
House. Shit & Sip
Graining and Paper Hanging done to order,
and wholesale and retail dealer in
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c,
No. 31 Union Street, NEW BEDFORD.
EPHRAIM LAWRENCE, 2d,
House, Ship, and Sign Painter,
No, 85 Middle St., New Bedford, Mass.,
DEALER IN
Paper Hanging done with neatness and despatch.
BENJ. S. JENKINS,
i§y8E AND S1@N PAiNTEi,
-AND DEALER IN-
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty, 4c, 4c.
Also, Paper Hanging done to order.
93 MIDDLE ST., NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
50 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
EOBERT IB. TABBR,
Blank Book Manufacturer
No. 49 Union St., - NEW BEDFORD.
Has constantly on hanil the largest assortment of every variety of
Blank Books, Pass Books,
Journals, Pocket Memorandums,
Ledgers, Cash. Books, etc.,
In every style of hinding. With the latest improvements in machinery and fixtures, per- fect satisfaction in execution and despatch is guaranteed in all cases in books made to order. Duplicate patterns of all jobs are saved, by which books are readily duplicated at short notice.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO FIRST-CLASS WORK.
We also keep a fine assortment of
OOUNTINQ HOUSE STATIONERY
Which we offer at lowest cash prices at
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
Blank-book Paper, Letter and Note Papers,
ENVELOPES, PENS, Ac,
Por sale to the trade at Lowest Boston Prices.
WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
Commercial Blanks, Gold and Steel Pens, Paged and Headed Account Books, Writing- and Copying- Ink, &c.
BLANK BOOKS OF ANY DESIRED PATTERN
MANUFACTURED TO ORDER AND WARRANTED TO SUIT.
ROBERT B. TABER,
Corner Union & Water Sts., New Bedford.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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ROBERT G. TOPHAM,
L
R DEALER,
No. 2 Griffin Street, New Bedford, Mass.
Dealer in Seasoned Eastern and Western Lurnher, — Pine, Spruce, Hemlock,
Cherry, Slack Walnut, White Wood, White Oak, Ash, etc.,
of all dimensions and qualities.
ICK GO
«3
manufacturers of all kinds of
Building, Paving, and Pressed
BRICK.
For sale in large or small quantities. Prompt attention given to orders.
OI^FTCiE AND MANUFACTORY,
Williams Court, off Somerset Avenue, op. TMrfl Street,
WEIR VILLAGE, TAUNTON, IVEASS.
Alexa>t>ek H. Williams, Geo. F. Williams, 2d.
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£
OCULIST & AURIST.
ARTIFICIAL EYES
Inserted without pain. Treatment of Catarrh. No charge for consultation.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
STANDARD OIL CLOTHES.
Having had a large and direct practical experience with the wants of Fishermen and Seamen, and having devoted my whole time exclusively for years to the manufacture and improvement of OIL CLOTHING, I claim a superiority for my goods over all manufacturers, and offer them to the trade as the Rest in, the Market.
OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY,
ROGERS STREET, • - - GLOUCESTER (Cap Ann), MASS.
Please send for Circular.
JOHN F. GARTER,
MANUFACTURER AND SOLE PROPRIETOR.
PIANOS
AT GREAT BARGAINS.
WOODWARD & BROWN
Save Removed to the large and Elegant Warerooms,
514 Washington Street, a few doors north of Kneeland Street,
The remarkable beauty and purity of sound that modern skill has succeeded in producing are nowhere better exemplified than in the instruments that crowd our warerooms. All the qualities that give su- periority, strength of tone, sonorousness, ability to stand in tune, and ease and flexibil- ity of action, are found there in perfection. These Pianos have long been famous, also, for thorough workmanship, and the dura- bility that characterizes them. After years of service, the full, mellow tone, so delight- ful and satisfying to the ear, is as perfect as at first, and in every detail care and nicety in labor are evident.
At the recent Worcester County Exhibition they were awarded the highest premium. The same was the case at the last great Exhibition and Eair of the Massachusetts Charitable Association, held in Boston, of which the late Jonas Chickering was the president, and his pianos took the second prize. They will stand in tune longer than any other piano manu- factured, as we make a specialty of that point.
Pianos sold on Instalments. Old Pianos taken in Exchange for yew.
Pianos to let. Pedal Pianos. Tuning and Repairing done in the
best manner. DON'T FORGET THE NUMBER,
514 "Wa sliington Street. WOODWARD & BROWN.
FISHING NETS,
Seines, Weirs, and Netting,
Of every description, constantly on hand, or made to order in the best manner, at short no- tice, and for sale
AT LOWEST TRICES.
ALSO,
TWINE AND FITTINGS
Of all kinds, by
H. & a. W. LOED,
111 COMMERCIAL ST., - BOSTON.
HOWE'S IMPROVED SPRING BEDS,
FOLDING COTS,
Folding Chairs & Camp Stools,
Manufactured and for sale, ivholesale and retail, by
PETTINGILL & PEAE, 35 Brattle Street, BOSTON.
MELLEN & TAPPAN,
Dealers in
Enameled Slate Mantels and Slabs,
ORATES, FRAMES, AND SIMMER PIECES,
Registers; Chimney Tops, Garden Vases, English Encaustic Floor and Wall Tiles, Slate Tiles and Mearths,
GLASS SHADES, AND WAX FLOWER MATERIALS,
Parians, Bronzes, China and Bohemian Vases, Lava Flower Pots, Hanging Vases, &c. Ferneries, all sizes.
No. 124 Tremont Street, Boston.
MARGOT BROTHERS,
Watch Case Manufacturers,
Engine Turners, and Jobbers,
No. 23 WATER STREET, - BOSTON.
Up-stairs, a few doors from Washington Street. ^FIi-A/T &IiASS CRYSTALS OW H-A.3V3D.
Especial attention given to "Watch Case Repairing, Springing, Re-Engine Turning.
Engraving, Polishing, etc. Jewelry, Silver Ware, Dyes, etc., Engine Turned.
Particular attention given to orders from Expresses.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Mutual Insurance Company,
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ISIS COMPANY, WITM A PERMANENT fund OF
Continues to write 31 A JUNE and FIRE Rislis at current rates. Dwelling-Houses and Furniture insured for one to Jive years.
IDIIS.EOTOIR.S.
John S. Farlow, George C. Lord, Charles Carratli,
Osborn Howes, E. H. Baker, jr., Alpheus II. Hardy,
J. "W. Seaver, Thomas Nickerson , Cyrus "Wakefield,*
Frederick Nickerson, Hartley Lord, Isaac Taylor,
Henry Gardner, Daniel S. Emery, Daniel Harwood,
N. G. Chapin, Henry Hastings, Francis Emery,
Alden. Speare, Edward gands.
GEO. C. IORD, President. A. PRESSON, Jr., Secretary.
JULIUS MAYER & CO.,
practical lithographers, fcpgraVens, apd tyipters,
4 STATE, CORNER WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON,
Show Cards, Labels, Tickets, Catalogues, Business Cards, &c
q^T'PARTICTTIAR ATTENTION PAID TO COLOR WOJtK.^&ft
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IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Newcastle, Dry & Scotch Glass-Cutters' Stones,
AND STONES FOR
Machinists, Farmers, Cutlers & Carpenters.
BEST NOVA SCOTIA BLUE «BIT
GRINDSTONES !
Also, Nova Scotia Freestone, for Building Pwpos&s.
Comer of Atlantic Avenue and Lewis Wharf, BOSTON.
. large assortment, rough and finished, constantly o:i hand. 'rdn-.^jgd
TAUNTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
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FREEMAN R. HATHAWAY,
-DEALER IN-
FIRST-GLASS GROCERIES,
Provisions, Crockery, &c.
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Manager, H. A. BLOOD, of Fitchburg.
Superintendent, WARREN LADD, of New Bedford. General Freight Agent, S. A. WEBBER, of Fitchburg. Freight Agent, I. N. MARSHALL, of New Bedford.
ELLIS'S FINE! ART ROOMS,
38 «fc 40 WIISlilAM STREET.
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COLBY & COMPANY,
The Largest Store in this part of the Country.
Visitors are requested to inspect the premises and iook over our Splendid Stock of Clot, ng for Gents and Boys.
No. 11 Union Block, Main 8ti#,
TAUNTON, MASF.
E. HOWARD & CO., Props
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FINE WATCHES and CLOCKS.
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114 Tremont Street, Studio UaiWing, BOSTON.
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