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LCITY  LAUNDRY,  107  NORTH  SECOND  ST.,  NEW  BEDFORD. 


OBDEIt    BOOK   AT  58    WJtCIIASE    STJtEJCT. 


NEW  BEDFORD  DIRECTORY. 


GREENOUGH  &  ^0.,  242  WASHINGTON  STREET,  BOSTON. 

BOOKSELLER  AND  STATIONER. 


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WRAPPING  PAPER,  BAGS,  and  TWINE. 

105  and  107  Union  Street,   ■    •    J^EW^'^BEDFORD. 

^^T"  Oeneral  sub=cri;>tion  agent  for  all  Americiiii  and  Foreign  Periodicals,  delivered  to  any  part 
of  tlie  city  free  of  oiiarge,  or  mailed  to  any  part  ot  tlie  world. 


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HIRAM   VAN    CAKPEN, 

,  LIFE.  Ml  aENT  lUllE  lEEIIT, 

AQEKCY  ESTAJiLISUED  A.  D.  1S52. 

Capital    Ilei>rosen.tedL,    over    .,   .    .    ^75,000,000. 

TUs  Companies  aro  among  tlie  strongest  an;l  best  in  tots  country  aad  England.  Business 
iN'TELLKiENtxY  AVD  E-AiTHFCLLY  coNDUcrBD.  Kat>  >  as  low  and  terms  as  favor.able  as  can 
6;!  obtainei'i  el-iewher.i.  Sccurifi/  as  good  us  the  beti.  ALL  LOSSES  JfBOMI'TJ.iY 
ADJUSTED    AND    I'AID. 

Office  No.   17  JSorth   Water  Street,  NEW   BEOFOKO,  MASS. 

THOMAS  J,    GIFFORD   &   CO., 


Steal  and  fia;  Fitters, 

Alto,  Dealers  :ii 

GAS    FJXTUBC.<i!.    KLiCni?.**, 

!!ilIAi>l!:!!^,  Arc, 

Hell  Manyina,    Safe  Repair  in  ff,  &c. 

32  William  Street,    .    .    NEW  BEDFORD. 


.iilBBr  &  CO.,  FANCY  BREAD  BAKERMND  WBOLEllLF  CCJfFECTIONH'^ 


PARKER   &    SHERMAN, 


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9,  «-<^aaBiBaBaBS;pM»»MlV'/,«  ,f> 


ANU  SOLE  AGENTS  FOB 


DUKTKLIBE'S 

GOLDEN  EA&LE  FORNACE,- 

AND 

TINGLEY'S 


And  a  general  assortment  of  (irst-clasa 

STOVES  AND  RANGES. 

Also,  KITCHEN  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

Union,  cor.  Water  Street,   .  .   NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

AMERICAN  TACK  COMPANY, 

Manufacturers  of 

COPPER,  SWEDES,  AND  IRON 
COppEH  ^  llfO/t  BOJ{T  flJ^ILS, 

Upholstery,  Gimp,  Brush,  Uace,  and  Pall  Tacks,  Leathered, 

Tiimed,   and    Iron   Carpet  Tacks,  Finishing-,  Black, 

and  Tinned  Trunk  Nails,  Hungarian  and  Cigar 

Box  Nails,  Zinc,  Copper,  Steel,  and  Iron 

Shoe  Nails,  2d  and  3d  Fine  Nails, 

Slating-  and  Koofing-  Nails, 

Roofing-  Tacks,  Brads, 

Patent  Brads, 

&c.,  &c. 

Orders   sent    to   Factori/   tvill    receive   jtronipt    attention. 

FAIRHAVEN,  MASS. 

CITAS.  13.  BBIOHAM,  President.  J.  A.  ItEAUVAIS,  Treasurer. 

C.  J),  HUNT,  Agent. 

Store   117    Chambers   Stieet,    .    .     NEW  YORK. 


w@®i,  eiiiii^TMiiii  &  ©©., 


Manufacturers  of 


TIN  AND  SHEET  IRON  WARE, 

PLUMBERS, 

STEAM    AND   GAS  FITTERS, 


And  Dealers  in 

Hot   Air   Furnaces,    Stoves, 

Kang-es,  and  Gas  Fixtures, 

of  the  latest  improved 

patterns. 

CHILSON'S 

Centennial  Wrou£tit  Iron  Fnrnace 

Is  taking  tlie  lead,  having  improvements 
which  puts  it  far  ahead  of  anything  now  in 
the  market.  Tliese  furnaces  are  made  of 
the  best  jtlate  iron,  xi\iteA  together  like 
a  steam  boiler,  which  makes  the  escape  of 
gas  and  dust  an  impossibility,  and  insures  a 
mild,  healthful  atmosphere.  They  are 
easily  managed,  and  vei-y  economical  in  the 
consumption  of  fuel.  All  in  want  of  a 
heating  apparatus  are  invited  to  an  exami- 
nation of  their  merits. 

No.  45  North  Water  SL 

NEW  BEDFORD. 


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STUMCKE  &  GOODWIN,  Proprietors, 

(OIV     THE    EUROPEAIV    PL.AN.) 


CORNER    COURT    AND    BRATTLE    STREETS, 


CAFE. 


In  direct  com- 
munication b  y 
elevator,  is  kept 
open  until  ^mid- 
nig-ht. 


Dining  fiooms, 

9, 11,  &  13 

BRATTLE  STREET, 


OPEN 

At  all  hours. 


JOINING  OR    SUPI"EIt    HOOMS,  for  the  accommodation  of 
ties,  upon  apjilication  at  Hotel  Office. 


PROPRIETOR  OF 

NEIAT    BEDFORD 

IRON  FOUNDRT, 

90  and  92  SOUTH  WATER  STREET, 
JSTE^W^    BEDFORD,  MA.SS. 


Manufacturer  and  Dealer  in  every    description  of 

LIGHT     AND     HEAVY 


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P, 


TRY  POTS,  SHIPS'  CABOOSES, 


A  Large  Pattern  and  Machine  Shop  connected  with  the  Foundry. 

Estimates  given  on  application  for  the  cost  of  Wrought  and 
Cast  Iron  Work,  for  Fronts,  Bridges,  &c.,  &c. 


NEW  BEDFORD 

eOPPEi  eoiipaif, 

Manufacttirers  of 

Yellow  and  Patent  Bronze  Metal  Sheathing,  Copper  ditto, 

BRAZIERS'  AND  DIMENSION  COPPER, 

COPPEB  BOLTS  &  CALICO  PRINTERS'  COPPER  ROLLS, 

Yellow  Metal,  Bolts,  Spikes,  Composition  Rails,  <SiC. 

CASH   PAID    FOR  OI^D   mETAL.!!. 

BENMT  F.  THOMAS,  President.  WM.  H.  MATHEWS.  Treasurer. 

HENRY  FIELD,  Jr.,  Stwerinteudent. 

All  orders  addressed  to  WM.  H.  MATHEWS,  Treasurer,  will  receive  prompt  attention. 

Office,  cor.  Front  k  Rodman  Sts.,  New  Bedford. 


PRACTICAL  PAINTER, 

Carriage,  Sign,  and  Ornamental, 

No.  51  Elm  Street, 

NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


Best  work  at  lowest  prices.    A  share  of  pub- 
lic patronage  respectfully  solicited. 


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If  not  it  can  be  iiiatle  no  by  calling  at 


122'.  Union  St..  NEW  BEDFORD. 

Particular  attention  j^ivcn  to  Jobbing. 

HATS  MADE  TO  ORDEE  AT  SHORT  NOTICE. 

STEPHEN  p.  SAWYER, 

DEALER    IX 

PIBNACIS,  STOTES, 

RANGES, 

Jip  aiiil  $heet-lrw 

WARE, 

House  Furnishing  Goods, 

82  PURCHASE  STREET, 

:^rJE^\^  BEDFORD,  Mi^SS. 

Importers,  Jobbers,   and  Retailers. 
FRENCH  and  AMERICAN 

Offer  the    Ricbent  CoodN  luiporled  and  tbe  Choicettt  and 

Cheapest  of  American  manufacture  at  Ijo^reht  Coiiit 

Prices. 


No.  406  WASHINGTON  STREET, 


BOSTON, 


DEALER   IN 


9      *■-.  —  -—  —  — ? 

And  Vegetables. 

ICE  at  V/holesale  and  Retail. 

COR.  OF  SOUTH  SECOND 

AND 

SCHOOL  STREETS, 

NEW   BEDFORD,   MASS. 

Goods  delivered  to  any  part  of  the  city 

free  of  charge.    Particular  attention 

paid  to  furnishing  vessels. 


BRASS  FOUNDER, 

COPPERSMITH  AND  PLUMBER, 

No.  103  North  Water   Street,  NEW  BEDFORD. 


(Formerly  occupied  by  A.  D.  Richmond) 

He  would  inform  Ship  Owners  that 
he  supplies  all  kinds  of 

COMPOSITION, 

Brass   and    Lead   Work, 

Necessary  for  the  fastening  and  furnish- 
ing of  ships.    Also, 

COPPER  COOLERS,  PUMPS,  &c. 

Hotise  Plumbing  in  all  its  varieties. 

Sathing  JEstablishnients , 

Water  Closets, 

Wash  Hasins,  etc., 

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. 


FOK  SALE  BY 

49  No.  Water  Street,    ....     NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


M«w  sser0s» 


CARRIAGE  MANUFACTORY, 

83  Middle  Street,  NEW  BEDFORD. 


Tlie  Proprietors  of  this  Factory,  having  associated  themselves  together 
for  the  purpose  of  carryittg  on  the  CAHItlACiE  business  in  all  its  branches, 
are  nojj;  prepared  to  build  ALL  KINDS  AND  STYLES.  IVe  tliiiih  the 
names  attached  to  this  advertisetnoit  a  sufficient  guarantee  of  good  U'o}-k, 

All  kinds  of  REPAIRING  done  with  neatness  and  dispatch. 

ALWAYS  ON  HAND  NEW  AND  SECOND-HAND  CARRIAGES. 


JAMES  B.  HAZZARD. 
STEPHEN  V.  WEAVER,; 


i  FREEMAN  C.  LUCE, 
[CLARENCE  LOWELL. 


CHARLES  p.  GRIMMER, 


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BOSTONj  MASS. 

MMSS^  FRESH   CUT   FLOWERS, 

Boqiaets, 

1  FUNERAL   WEEATHS, 


CROSSES,  &c. 
FLORAL  DECORATIONS 

}\-  OF  ISVMJtY  DESIGN. 

Prompt    Attention    given    to    Orders   by   MAIIi    or    TJEEiBCiRAPII. 


ADVERTISEMENT. 


DIRECTORIES 

ISSUED   BY 

GREENOUGH   &   CO. 


Boston  Business  Directory  (annually) $2.b0 

Cambridge  City  Directory  (annually) 2.50 

Somerville      "  "  "  2.00 

New  Haven    "  "  **  2.50 

New  Bedford  "  '*  "  2.00 

Haverhill        "  "  "  2.00 

Bangor  "  "  "  1.50 

Nashua  "  "  "  1.50 

Portsmouth   "  "  "  1.50 

Maiden,  Medford,  Melrose,  and  Everett  Directory 2.00 

Waltham  and  Watertown  Directory 1.50 

Milford  Directory 1.50 

Brockton,  Bridgewaters,  and  Abington  Directory 2.00 

Saco  and  Biddeford  Directory 2.00 

Augusta,  Hallowell,  and  Gardiner  Directory 2.00 

Lewiston  and  Auburn  Directory 2.00 

Bath,  Brunswick,  and  Richmond  Directory 2.00 

Massachusetts  Cities  Business  Directory 2.50 

American  Railway  Manual  and  Supply  Directory 4,00 

United  States  Iron,  Hardware,  and  Metal  Trades  Directory 6.00 

Merrimack  River  Directory 2.00 

Boston  and  Maine  Railroad  Business  Directory 2. 50 

Eastern  and  Maine  Central  Railroads  Business  Directory 2.50 

Boston  and  Providence  Railroad  Directory 2.50 


Publication  Office,  242  Washington  Street,  BOSTON, 

GREENOUGH&  CO. .Editors  M Publishers. 


Directories  of  all  the  Principal  Cities  of  the  United  States  kept  on 
hand,  for  the  accommodation  of  patrons  and  friends,  free. 


FIRE,  MARINE^IFE  INSURANCE 

LAWRENCE    GRINNELL, 

No.   23   North  Water  Street,   New    Bedford, 

Is  prepared  to  issue  or  furnish  Policies  from  the  folloiviny-nanied 
and  other  reliable  Insurance  Companies  : 

LIVERPOOL  &  LONDON  &  GLOBE  INSURANCE  CO., 

Total  Assets  of  the  Company,  $26,700,000  in  Gold. 

Assets  invested  in  the  United  States,  $4,000,000. 

ROYAL  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

Total  Assets  of  the  Company,  $15,000,000  InGold.  \ 

Assets  invested  in  the  United  States,  $2,136,000. 

MERCANTILE  MUTUAL  INS.  CO.,  OF  NEW  YORK. 

Total  Assets  of  the  Compunij,  $l,ii'il,000. 

MUTUAL  LIFE  INSURANCE  COMP%   OF    NEW  YORK. 

Assets,  $58,550,059. 

DR.  GEORGE  T.  HOUGH, 

Office  and  Residence,  No.  95  Elm  Street, 


OFFICE     HOURS,     3    and    r    I>.    31. 

FREDERICK  J.  JORDAN, 

WITOMilJIICEi  m  JEWELEe, 

31  "^ILUhM.  STREET, 

NEW    BEDFORD,    MASS. 

Watches,  Music  Boxes,  French 

Clocks,   and  Jewelry    neatly 

repaired. 

AJUTu    WORIt    WA.RRAISrTEI>. 


MT.  WASHINGTON 

iLASS   WOiKS, 

Manufacturers  of 

Blown  and  Rich  Cut 

GLASS  WARE, 

CRYSTAL  CHANDELIERS, 

PLfllN  OPAL  and  PI  [TCHEO  and  0ECORAT[0  GOOOS, 


We  hold  the  Patent   Might  for 

ETCHED  GOODS  by  the  PRINTING  PROCESS 

FOR    T0E    IJIVITED    STATES. 


OFFICE  OF  COMPANY,  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 
F.    S.    SHIRLEY,    AgenL. 

R.    G.    TOBEY,    Treas. 


141    M.i\\L    street,    ....     BOSTOIST. 
30  College  Place,    .    .    .    NEW  YOKK. 


GIFFORD    &   ALLEN, 

BRASS   FOUNDERS, 

COPPERSMITHS  &  PLUMBERS. 

Corner  North  Front  Street  and  Hazard's  Wharf, 
NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS., 

Have  on  hand  or  made  to  order  at  short  notice,  all 
descriptions  of  Composition  and  Brass  Castings ;  Cop- 
per and  Lead  Ware,  for  Sliip  and  Housause. 

Also,  a  {food  nssoftinent  of  Sheet  Lead   and 

I'ipe,  iinth  Tubs,   Watev  Closets,  Snsius, 

Cocks,  I'unips,  Copfter  lioilers,  and 

Pliimhinf/   Materials. 

Particular  attention  paid  to  the  arranging  of  Pipes, 
I  Bathing  Apparatus,  "Water  Closets,  Bowls,  etc.,  pre- 
I  paratory  to  the  introduction  of  water. 

RepairInK  in  all  Its  branches  attended  to  as  usual. 

ieo.  G.  Gifford,     Edward  II.  a: 


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S*  r*  <OMAX^0 


ESTA-BLISOMEN  T, 

No.  66  Purchase  Street,  NEW  BEDFORD. 


CONFECTIONERY  AT. WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL 

Every  variety  and  of  the  choicest  qualities,  including 

Chocolates,  Gum  Drops,  Lozenges,  and  Fancy  Mixtures, 

IN  NEAT  BOXES. 

WEDDING  CAKE  KEPT  CONSTANTLY  ON  HAND  AND  MADE  TO  ORDER. 
ICE  cr,e!a.m:s  ajs^td  cake 

Furnished  for  Parties  or  Faniilies  at  the  shortest  notice. 

N.  B.— Particular  attention  paid  to  the  preparation  of  SUPPERS  for  Balls,  Social  As- 
semblies, and  Private  Parties. 


TILDBN  A  CO., 


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ICE  cre^m:. 

Also,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Healers  in  all  kinds  of 

FANCY  GOODS  i  TOYS, 

No.  60  PURCHASE  STREET, 


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Horace  Tilden. 


Andkew  Tilden. 


{late  of  the  firm  of  BROWJJEll  &  WHEATON,) 
Manufacturer  of 

Mineral  and  Soda  Water, 


AVHITE  and  R^OOT    BEEJE?,, 

BOTTLER  OF  ALE,  PORTER,  CIDER  and  LAGER  BEER. 

*  Nos.  51  anl  53  Soutl  Water  Street,  HEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


SODA    FOUNTAINS     F1LI.ED     AT    SHORT     NOTICE. 


THE  LARGEST  LIFE  INS.  CO.  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


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GREENOUGH'S 

DIRECTORY 


or    THE 


INHABITANTS,  INSTITUTIONS,  MANUFACTUEING 

ESTABLISHMENTS,  BUSINESS,  SOCIETIES, 

BUSINESS  FIRMS,  ETC.,  ETC., 


IN    THE 


CITY  OF  NEW  BEDFORD 


FOR 


WITH  A  MAP  ENGRAVED   EXPRESSLY  FOR  THIS  WORK. 


GREEJSrOUGH    &    CO., 

COMPILERS    AND    PUBLISHERS, 

343    WASHINGTON    STREET, 


BO  ST03Sr. 


FOR  SALE  BY 

EDWIN  DEWS,  107  UNION  STREET,  NEW  BEDFORD. 
1875. 


JE»Ft.TC:ES,      z      :       s       $2.00. 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1875,  by  W.  A.  Greenough,  jr., 
in  the  Office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress  at  Washington. 


NEW    BEDFORD    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ELLIS   PERRY, 


DEALER  IN  ALL  THE 
Choice  Varieties  or 

For  Family  Use  and  Manufacturing  Purposes. 
GOAL      UlSTDER     COVER. 

Office,  Hillman  Street,  near  North  Water,         NEW  BEDFORD. 


COAIi 


CABPEfflS  ifl  BUILiBS, 

NO.    24r   SPRING   STREETj 

Cou/\lTE/ts  n/ifD  Sffow  Cjises 


MADE    TO    ORDER. 


Stores  Finished  in  any  Style, 

In  either  Hard  or  Soft  Wood,  in  a  neat  and  superior  manner. 

Doors,  Sashes,  and  Blinds  always  on  ^hand. 

Darius  Boswortii.  Robert  W.  Bakbr. 


PREFACE. 


The  usual  time  has  elapsed  since  the  last  Directory 
OP  New  Bedforb  was  published,  and  the  many  changes 
in  business  and  residence  of  the  citizens  make  a  new  edi- 
tion very  much  needed. 

We  have  endeavored  to  present  a  trustworthy  record 
of  the  inhabitants,  business  firms,  public  officers,  institu- 
tions and  societies  of  New  Bedford,  and  we  trust  we  have 
succeeded  in  so  doing,  to  the  satisfaction  of  our  patrons 
and  the  public  generally. 

We  have  been  engaged  in  compiling  and  publishing 
Directories  for  nearly  twenty  years,  and  our  experience 
during  that  time  has  enabled  us  to  so  systematize  and  ex- 
tend our  business,  that,  from  a  comparatively  small  begin- 
ning we  now  publish  more  Directories  than  any  firm  in  this 
country,  and  probably  in  the  world.  We  keep  constantly 
employed,  a  large  corps  of  canvassers,  compilers,  proof- 
readers, printers,  and  binders,  and  the  utmost  care  is  taken 
in  each  department  to  avoid  errors,  and  present  our  works 
in  an  acceptable  manner  to  our  patrons. 

Many  thanks  are  due  to  those  live  business-men  who 
have  so  willingly  aided  us  in  our  eflE'orts  this  year,  and 
hoping  we  may  merit  a  continuance  of  the  same  in  the 
future,  we  remain, 

Very  respectfully, 

GREENOUGH  &  CO. 


NEW   BEDFORD    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


HATCH  &.  CO.'S  EXPRESS, 

5  Ricketson  Block,  New  Bedford. 


Forward  Daily,  in  charge  of  Reliable  Messengrers,  all  descrip- 
tions of  Goods  an<l  Valuables  to  Boston,  Providence, 
Taunton,  and  through  connecting' Expresses, 

TO  ALL  CITIES  AND  TOWNS  IN  NEW  ENSLAND  AND  CANADA. 

Also,  Agents  for  the  sale  of  Tickets  West  and  Southwest,  via 

Pennsylvania  Central,  New  York  and  Erie,  New  York 

Central,  and  Baltimore  and   Ohio  Railroads. 

O  Fin  I  C  K  S. 
BOSTON,  34  COURT  SQUARE.        RROVIDENCE,  B2  DORRANCE  ST. 
TAUNTON,  7  CITY  SQUARE.  EDOARTOWN,  JOHN  MAYUEW. 

VINEYARD  GROVE,  757  COMMONWEALTH  AVENUE. 


DAVENPORT,  MASON  &  CO.'S 


E  ix:  IP  I^  E  S  S  , 

lORWARD  DAILY  TO 

New  York,  California,  South,  and  West. 

Ag'ents  for  the  sale  of  Tickets  for  the  various  Steamship 
Lines  to  San  Francisco  and  Europe. 

Bills  of  Exchange  and  Sight  Drafts  on  the  Principal  Euro- 
pean Cities,  ill  sums  to  suit. 

OFFICES. 

5  RICKETSON  BLOCK,  NEW  BEDFORD, 
AND  65  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK. 


DEDICATION 


To  our  Patrons,    the  Merchants,  Manufacturers,   and 
Mechanics,  of  New  Bedford: 

We  most  respectfully  dedicate  this,  the  fifteenth  num- 
ber of  the  New  Bedford  City  Directory,  as  a  slight  token 
of  appreciation,  for  the  liberal  and  public  spirited  manner 
in  which  you  have  patronized  the  work. 

GREENOUGH  &  CO. 


NEW   BEDFORD    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Wholesale  and  Retail  Uealers  in  every  variety  of 


COAL  FOR  FAMILY  USE, 

And  Steam.  Purposes, 

BITUMINOUS     COAL  FOR    SMITHS'    USE. 

Also,  all  kiiidts  of  Wood  Kindlings  and  Charcoal. 

NEW    BEDFORD  J    MASS. 

/ftCfCilf^itl©   aJ^*  South  Wftter  Street,  9  North  Water  Street, 

WW  Ir  J  vM  |E,l9>  m\  lard  foot  of  Coffin  Street. 

HEART  &  ^KIIST, 
HOUSE,  SHIP,   SIGN,   AND  ORNAMENTAL 


And  dealers  in  Paints,  Oils,    Varnishes,    Glass,  and   Naval 
Stores,  wholesale  and  retail. 

NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


f\W\rVZ  •  (5S  South  Water  St., 
UrriLLj.)9  North  Mater  St., 

Samubu  C.  Hart, 


Francis  T.  Akik. 


CONTENTS. 


PAGE. 

Ab6reviations 33 

Advertising  Department follows  332 

Banks 324 

Benevolent  and  other  Societies - 311 

Business  Directory 245 

Calendar 15 

Churches 299 

City  Government 280 

Clergymen 251 

County  Officers 280 

Custom  House 330 

Dedication —    5 

Distances  from  cor.  Union  and  Purchase  Streets 30 

Educational 296 

Fire  Alarm  Telegraph 289 

Fire  Department 287 

Halls,  Buildings,  &c 30 

Hydrants 290 

Reservoirs 295 

Incorporated  Companies,  etc 319 

Insurance  Companies  — 323 

Justices  of  the  Peace 332 

Light-house  Keepers 330 

Localities  of  Interest  in  and  about  the  City 27 

Map opp.  title 

Masonic 306 

Military  Organizations » — 323 

Notaries  Public 332 

Odd  Fellows 307 

Offices 31 

Police  Department 285 

Post  Office  Department 327 

Private  Schools 298 

Probate  Courts 331 

Public  Cemeteries 29 

Public  Library , 318 

Public  Schools 297 

Quarantine * 29 

Schools 297 

Steamship  Companies 321 

Streets,  Courts,  and  Avenues 17 

Temperance  Societies 309 

United  States  Officers,  etc •. 330 

Wabd  Bound AitiES 26 

Wharves  and  Slips 25 


NEW    BEDFORD    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


PICTURE  DEALERS. 


EVERY  VARIETY  OF 


Picture  Frames  &  Fancy  Walnut  Goods  made  to  order. 

GILDING  IN  ALL   ITS  BRANCHES. 

144  and  146  Union  Street,        NEW  BEDFORD. 


Chromos,  Photographs,  Lithographs,  Engravings,  and 
Artists'  Materials, 

CONSTANTLY  OK  HAND,  OR  MADE  TO  OMDEJt. 

PARLOR  BRACKETS,  WALL  POCKETS.  BOOK  SHELVES, 

BOOK  SLIDES,  BOOK  RESTS,  TOWEL  RACKS, 

VASE  STANDS,  PASSAPARTOUTS,  VELVET  MATS, 

PICTURE  CORD,  KNOBS  AND  RINGS,        DEEP  OVALS. 

RUSTIC  WORK,  FLOWER  STANDS,  HAT  RACKS. 


DEALER    IN  ^. 

MATHEMATICAL,  OPTICAL,     aj 


CHARTS  OF  ALL  PARTS  OF  THE  WORLD. 

Nautical  Stationery,  Nautical  Books,  &c. 

Warranted  Sextants,  Quadrants,  Octants,  Spy-Glasses,  Opera  Glasses,  Barometers,  Ther- 
mometers, Hyilrometers,  Microscopes,  Microscopic  Objects,  Stereoscopes  and 
Stereoscopic  Views,  Magnifying  Glasses  of  all  descriptions,  &c.,  &c. 

ALWAYS  ON  HAND,  AND  FOR  SALE  AT  REASONABLE  PRICES,  AT  THE 

lyavigation  Store^ 

49  NORTH  WATER  STREET, 
NEW  BEDFORD,     -    -     MASS. 

All  kinds  of  Nautical  Instruments   carefully  repaired 
and  practically  adjusted. 


IISTDEX    TO 


NEW  BEDFORD  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


PAGE. 

Acushnet  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills  3 

Acushnet  Co-operative  Association,  S. 

Bennett,  agent,  gro'cries,  &c 28 

Allen  Joseph,  jr.,  &  Co.,  marble  works 

front  cover 

Almy  &  Hitch,  awnings 23 

Anthony  E.  &  Sons,  pub's  Standard 33 

Ashley  &  Smith,  grocers 2 

Barrows,  Lawton  &  Co.,  painters 34 

Bartlett  A  ,  fishmarket 30 

Baylies  &  (Jannon,  com.  merchants. ...     29 

Beetle  James,  boatbuilder 23 

Bennett  Sylvanus.  agent  Acushnet  Co- 
operative Association 28 

Boardman  Thomas,  groceries,  &c 26 

Bosworth  William  &  Son,  refrigeratoi-a, 

front  part 32 

Bosworth    &    Baker,   carpenters   and 

builders opp  preface 

Bourne  Geo.  A.,  auctioneer  and  com- 
mission merchant 25 

Bradford  James  C,  agent  Union  Boiler 

Co 28 

Braywood  Madame,  ladies'  hairworker, 

front 32 

Briggs  &  Look,  joiners 11 

Briggs  &  Sherman,  civil  engineers 17 

Bristol  County  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co. . ..      5 

Brownell  B.  F.,  treasurer 30 

Brovraell  George  L.,  carriage  manufac- 
turer  back  cover 

Brownell  Wm.  O.,  paper  stock,  &c 27 

Brownell  &  Lapham,  provisious 22 

Burt  S.  P.  &  Co.,  bankers  and  brokers. 

front  cover 

Caswell  Bros.,  horseshoers  12 

Central  Union  Association,  groceries, 

&c 30 

Chapman  John  H.,  sailmaker 38 

Chase  E.  B.,  sewing  machines,  &c 16 

Church  Chas.  H.,  apothecary 6 

Church  James  I.,  boots  and  shoes,  .opp.  180 

Citizens  National  Bank 325 

City  Laundry top  line  on  front  cover 

Coffin  Frederick,  pr  ..er  box  mnfr 12 

Coggeshall  &  Co.,  funeral  undertakers 

back  cover 


PAGE. 

Cole  H.  G.  O.,  carriage  manufacturer 

opp.  index  to  advertisements 
Comey  C.  M.,  fancy  goods 

inside  back  cover 
Commercial  House,  A.  "W.  Hann,  prop.  12 
Cook  Samuel  H.,  insurance  agent 

front  cover 

Cook  Wm.  H.  &  Co.,  paper  stock 38 

Craigie  Andrew,  brass  founder,  plumb- 
er, &c front  colored  page 

Daily  Mercury,  Fessenden    &    Baker, 

publishers 33 

Davenport,    Mason    &    Co.'s   Express 

opp.  dedication      4 

Davis  &  Hatch,  coffees  and  spices 3 

Delano  George  &  Co.,  sperm  and  whale 


oil. 


Denison  Bros.,   props.    Eureka   Flour 

Mills 10 

DeWolf  Charles,  carpenter 11 

Dews  Edwin,  stationer,  &c front  cover 

Dexter  Thomas  D.,  carriage  painter 

front  colored  page 
Dexter  &  Haskins,  watches  and  jeweliy   20 

Doran,  Shea  &  Co.,  stonecutters 22 

Dunham  Frank  H.,  prop.  City  Laundry 

front  cover 

Dunham  Wm.  L.,  painter. 26 

Dyer  John  E.,  provisions 25 

Edwards  Willi.am  L.,  shipwright 14 

Eggers  S.,  guns  and  sporting  apparatus.    36 

Ellis  W.  H. ,  carpetings , 19 

Ellis  &  Collins,  millwrights 16 

Eureka  Flour  Mills 10 

Evans  Isaac,  carriage  trimmer 23 

Evening  Standard,  E.  Anthony  &  Sons, 

publishers 33 

Excelsior  Dye  House 31 

Fessenden  &  Baker,  pubs.  New  Bedford 

Mercury 33 

First  National  Bank  325 

Fisher  Henry  H.,  baker insert  opp.  206 

Fisher  James  &  Co. ,  dry  goods 23 

Flanders  C.  H.,  fish 32 

Forbes  a',  li..  agciii  New  Bedlora  ana 

New  York  Steamship  Co 37 


10 


INDEX. 


Oihbs  L.  H.,  grocer 31 

Gittoni  John  A  ,  machinist 14 

ftifford  Oliver  E,  painter 34 

GilTord  Thos.  J.  &  Co.,  plumbers  and 

gas  fitters front  cover 

Gifford  &  Allen,  brass  founders,  plumb- 
ers, &c  front  colored  page 

Giffonl  &  Barker,  provisions 38 

Gray  J.  F.,  confectionury  and  ice  cream 

front  colored  page 

Greene  &  Wood,  lumber 38 

Griniii'U  Kdniund,  prop.  New  Bedford 

Iron  Foundry front  colored  page 

Griunell  Lawrence,  insurance  agent 

front  colored  page 
Hann  A.  W.,  prop.  Commcreiiil  House.  12 
Harding  Chas.  1'.,  Kxcelsior  dye  house,  31 
Hart  &  Akin,  painters  and  coal  dealers 

opp.  contents 

Haskell  Chas.  M.,  hats  and  caps 23 

Hastings  &  Co.,  sperm  and  whale  oil. . .  9 
Hatch  Aloses  E.,  treas.  N.  B.  Ice  Co  .. .  10 
Hitch  &  Go's  Express. ..  opp.  dedication  4 
Hathaway  S.,  agent  Union  Boot  and 

Shoe  Co  36 

Hathaway   &    Soule,    boot    and   shoe 

manufacturers 12 

Hayden  Wm.  G.  &  Co.,  stoves  &  ranges    20 
Hazzard  &  Weaver,  carriage  manufac- 
turers   front  colored  page 

Hitch  Edward  E.,  furniture 19 

Holcomb  Roland,  grocer.,  .front  col'd  page 

Holmes  Josiah,  jr..  coal 7 

Hough  Geo.  T.,  physician,  .front  col'd  page 

Howland  John  W.,  shipbuilder 37 

James  Thomas  M.,  insurauce  agent 

front  colored  page,  opp  map 

Jenkins  Benj.  S.,  painter 36 

Jordan  Frederick  J.,  watchmaker 

front  colored  page 

Kempton  Eben  J.,  painter 35 

King  Isaac  &  Son,  blacksmiths 18 

Kirby  H.  S.,  ship  chandlery 27 

Lamb  James  H.,  agent  N.  B.  Tool  Co. .     15 

Lawrence  Ephraim,  2d,  painter 35 

Learning  P.  S.,  physician 3 

Leonard  Samuel  &  Co.,  sperm  and  whale 

oil 9 

Lewis  Obed  B.,  provisions 39 

Libby  J.  &  Co. ,  bakers  and  confectioners 

front  cover 

Luther  H.  R.,  gi-ocer 29 

Macomber  Bros.,  flour,  &c 40 

Macomber  Thomas  AV.,  flour  and  grain.    17 

Macomber  George  B.,  grocer 2 

Manchester  Otis,  granite  worker 

front  part 32 

Mann  H.  E.,  dentist  3 

Mann  Mary  E.,  medicines 11 

Maxfield  Caleb,  furniture 27 

Maxtield  Wm.,  painter 34 

McAfee  John,  horticulturist 33 

Mechanics  National  Bank 324 

Merchants  National  Bank 324 

Morrill  L.  H.,  locksmith 7 

Morse  F.  &  Co.,  grocers 36 

Mt.  Washington  Glass  Works 

front  colored  page 
Munroe  Joseph  P.  G.,  granite  worker. .      7 

National  Bank  of  Commerce 324 

New  Bedford  Carriage  Manufactory 

front  colored  page 
New  Bedford  Copper  Co. .  .front  col'd  page 

New  Bedford  Cordage  Co 21 

New  Bedford  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank  325 

New  Bedford  Flour  Co 13 

New  Bedford  Ice  Co 10 

New  Bedford  Institution  for  Savings. .  326 
New  Bedford  Iron  Foundry  front  col.  page 
New  Bedford  Machine  Shop,  John  A. 

Gifford,  proprietor 14 

New  Bedford  Kailroad  Co. 

inside  back  cover 


New  Bedford  Tool  C.n 15 

New  Bedford  and  New  York  Steamship 

Co.,  F.  FI.  Forh.-s,  :meiit 37 

Nye  S.  G.,  commission  merchant 32 

Oesting  Chas.  A.  W.,  cigar  ninfr 28 

Parker  Frederick,    fruits  and   confec- 
tionery      37 

Parker  &  Sherman,  furnaces  and  tin- 
ware  inside  front  cover 

Pease  James  H.,  furniture front    32 

Peirce  George,  tuner  and  repairer 16 

Peirce  John  W.,  cooper 11 

Peirce  William,  florist 6 

Peirce    &  Taber,  picture  dealers   and 

frames opp.  index  to  advts.      8 

Perry  Ellis,  coal opp.  preface 

Pollock  D.  F.,  fruit  and  confectionery      18 

Pond  E.  D.,  dining  rooms on  map 

Potter  Wm.  F.  &  Co.,  grocers 21 

Potter  &  Parker,  apothecaries 

insert  opp.  181 
Raymond  Eben  P.,  pub.  Whalemen's 

.Shijiping  List 31 

Russell  E.  N.  &  Co.,  painters 26 

Ryder  Linus,  boxes 40 

Sawin  A    li.  P.,  teamster 25 

Sawyer  Stephen  P.,  stoves,  furnaces,  &c. 

front  colored  page 

Shaw  Franklin,  carriage  mnfr 25 

Sherman  C.  H.,  mathematical,  optical, 

and  nautical  instruments 

opp.  index  to  advts.      8 

Sherman  W.  H.,  livery  stable 17 

Sisson  J.  E.,  wines  and  liquors 24 

Slosson  H.  C.,  dining  rooms 17 

Smith  Andrew  J.,  horseshoer 18 

Sowle  Frederick  A.,  woodenware,  &c. 

opp.  207 

Spencer  A.  E.  hatter front  colored  page 

Spencer  C.  L.,  oculist  and  anrist 3 

Stanton  A.  G.  &  Co.,  groceries  and  pro- 
visions        30 

Sturtevant  &  Sherman,  carpenters  and 

builders 37 

Sailings,  Kingman  &  Co., hardware  and 

stoves 15 

Swift  &  Allen,  commission  merchants..      7 

Taylor  J.  P.,  apothecary 24 

Thayer   &   Judd,    parafline   wax    and 

candles 6 

Tilden  Niles,  cigars  and  tobacco 30 

Tilden  &  Co.,  confectionery. front  col.  page 
Tillinghast  Joseph  S.,  insui-ance  agent. .      i 

Topham  Robert  C,  lumber 8 

Tripp  L).  K..  lumber. 35 

Tripp    &    Hathaway,   boot    and    shoe 

manufacturei"s 12 

Union  Bakery,  H.  H.  Fisher,  prop. 

insert  opp.  206 
Union  Boot  and  Shoe  Co.,  S.  Hathaway, 

agent 36 

Union  Boiler  Co.,  J.  C.  Bradford,  agent  28 
Van  Campen  H.,  insurance  agent 

front  cover 

Vincent  Ambrose,  ship  chandlery 39 

Wade  Job,  leather  manufacturer 39 

Weaver  Thomas  H.,  carpenter 24 

Webb  Hiram,  accountant  and  notary 

public 17 

Weekes  Reuben  &  Son,  calkers 21 

Wlialemen's    Shipping   List,  Eben  P. 

Raymond,  prop 31 

Wheaton  Hiram,  soda  water  manufac- 
turer  front  colored 

White  P  ,  jr.,  plumber back  cover 

Whittemore  M.  F.,  soap  manufacturer..    20 

WiU)or  A.  G.,  watchmaker 29 

AVilde  J.  P.,  dry  goods 24  • 

Wilson  B.  G.,  undertaker 36 

VTood,  Brightman  &  Co.,  plumbers,  gas 
titters,  stoves,  furnaces,  &c. 

opp.  inside  front  coyer 
Wood  J.  A.  &  Co.,  com.  merchants 38 


INDEX. 


11 


INDEX  TO  BOSTON  AND  FAIRHAYEN  ADTERTISEMENTS. 


PAGE. 

American  Tack  Company .  .inside  front  cover 

Anstiu  C.  F.  &  Co.,  cracker  bakers 47 

Bancroft  &  Boyden,  furniture opp.  245 

Barnes  T.  P.  &  Sons,  hardware 46 

Beeching  R.  &  Co.,  corks opp.  206 

Boston  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Co. .opp.  244 

Boston  and  Fairhaven  Iron  Works 1 

Carter  J.  F.,  Gloucester  (Cape  Ann), 

oil  clothes 41 

Chilsou  Gardner,  stoves,  furnaces,  and 

ranges front  colored  pages 

Codman  &   Shurtleff,  surgical  instru- 
ments     42 

Crawford  House,  Stumcke  &  Goodwin, 

proprietors front  colored  page 

Dennison  &  Co.,  shipping  tags 

back  title  of  book  and  page    45 
Eager  P.  B.  Tower  &  Co.,  oiled  clothing 

back  cover 
Fearing,    Rodman    &    Swift,    chains, 

anchors,  &c 44 

French  James  &  Son,  real  estate 

back  cover 

Greenleaf  G.  &  Co.,  wire  workers 48 

Greenough  &  Co front  colored  page 

Grigg  Joseph  W.,  slate  mantels. .  opp.  streets 

Grimmer  Charles  P.,  florist 

front  colored  page 
Howard  Watch  and  Clock  Co.,  watches, 

clocks,  &c back  cover 

Knowles  Steam  Pump  Works 43 

Lombard  &  Co.,  grindstones 

back  colored  page 
Lord  H.  &  G.  W.,  seines,   nets,   and 

twine back  colored  page 


PAGE. 

Lovejoy  Wm.  S.,  dining  rooms opp.  206 

Manufacturers'  Fire  and  Marine  Insur- 
ance Co back  colored  page 

Margot  Bros.,  watch  case  manufactur- 
ers   back  colored  page 

Massachusetts  Mutual  Insurance  Co  ...     48 

Mayer  Julius  &  Co.,  lithographers 48 

Mt.  Washington  Glass  Works 

front  colored  page 
Neptune  Fire  and  Marine    Insurance 

Co back  colored  page 

New  England  Mutual  Insurance  Co. . . . 

back  colored  page 

North  Chas.  H.  &  Co.,  provisions 48 

Page  &  Bailey,  confectionery  manufac- 
turers  back  colored  page 

Parker  House,  H.  D.  Parker  &  Co.,  pro- 
prietors  back  cover 

Portland  Stone  Ware  Co. .  .back  col'd  page 
Robinson  J.  H.  &  Co.,  paper  hangings 

front  colored  page 
Sargent,  Wild  &  Co.,  ship  cambooses 

back  colored  page 

Spear  E.  D.,  Indian  doctor front    14 

Squire  John  P.  &  Co.,  pork,  lard,  hams    46 

Stearns  A.  T.  &  Sons,  lumber 44 

Stickney  &  Poor,  spices over  calendar 

Stumcke  &  Goodwin,  props.  Crawford 

House front  colored  page 

Warren  S.  D.  &  Co.,  printing  papers  . .    16 
Washington  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance 

Co back  colored  page 

Wilkinson  A.  J.  &  Co.,  hardware 44 

Woodward  &  Brown,  pianos 40 


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AiirhorH,  Chain  CnblcH,  SlC. 

Feariii};,  Rodman  &  Swift.  23  and  2')  Com- 
mercial, Boston  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  44) 
Aloinixrrn. 
Codiuan  &  Shiirtleff,  13  an<l  15  Tremont, 
Boston  (see  adv.  dei)t.,  p.  42) 
('emriit. 
Portland  Stone  Ware  Co.,  50  Kilby,  Boston 
(see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Chiiniii'y  FiiieM. 
Portland  Stone  Ware  Co.,  50  Kilby,  Boston 
(see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Chimney  Tops. 
Portland  Stone  Ware  Co.,  50  Kilby,  Boston 
(see  advt.  back  colored  pageO 
ClocUm. 
Howard  Watch  at  d  Clock  Co.,  114  Tremont, 
Boston  (see  advt.  on  back  cover) 
CoffVe  and  Spice  ITIillii. 
Stickney   &    Poor,  19   India,    Boston    (see 
advt.  over  calendar) 

Confecliouepy  ITIauiifaeturers. 

Page  &  Bailey,  45  West,  Boston  (see  advt. 
back  colored  page) 

Cortlage  and  l>nck. 

Fearing.  Rodman  &  Swift,  23  and  25  Com- 
mercial, Boston  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  44) 
CorkN. 

Beaching  R.  &  Co.,  67  Blackstone,  Boston 
(see  advt.  opp.  p.  206) 

Cracker  and  Mhip  Bread   Baker*. 

Austin  C.  F.  &  Co.,  116  Commercial,  Boston 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  47) 

Cribs. 

Hazard's  Patent  Swing  Crib,  180  Tremont, 
Boston  (see  advt.  opp.  p.  245) 
Cutlery. 

Barnes  T.  P.  &  Sons,  180  Washington,  Bos- 
ton (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  46) 

Dental  and  .Snrp'ical  Intitrnnienti^. 

Codman   &  Shurtlerf,  13  and  15  Tremont, 
Boston  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  42) 

Dinins;  Rooms. 

Lovejoy  Wm.  S.,  2r  Couit,  Boston  (see  in- 
sert opp.  p.  208) 
Stumcke  &  (Soodwin,  9, 11  and  13  Brattle, 
Boston  (see  advt.  front  colored  page) 
Drain  Tile. 
Poi  tland  Stone  Ware  Co.,  50  Kilby,  Boston 
(see  advt.  back  colored  page) 

Drain  and  Server  Pipe. 
Portland  Stone  Ware  Co.,  50  Kilby,  Boston 
(see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Elastic  Hose. 
Codman  &  Shurtleff,  13  and  15  Tremont, 
Boston  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  42) 
Engraver. 
Mayer  Julius,  4  State,  cor.  Wash.,  Boston 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  41) 

Fertilizers. 
North  Ch,as.  H.  &  Co.,  27  and  29  F.  H.  Mar- 
ket, store  No3.  33  and  34  North  Market, 
Boston  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  48) 

Fire  Brick,  Clay  and  Tile. 
Portland  Stone  Ware  Co.,  50  Kilby,  Boston 
(see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Fisliing  Tackle. 
Barnes  T.  P.  &  Sons,  180  Washington,  Bos- 
ton (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  46) 
Florist. 
Grimmer  Charles  P.,  147  Tremont,  Boston 
(see  advt.  front  colored  page) 

Floor  Tile. 

Gripg  Josej  h  W.,  59  Bromlield,  Boston  (see 

aa\t.  o|ip.  streets,  &c.) 

Flo-wer  Pots. 
Portland  Stone  Ware  Co.,  50  Kilby,  Boston 

(see  advt.  back  colored  page) 


Foundry  Nupplics. 

Portland  Stone  Ware  Co.,  60  Kilby,  Boston 
(see  advt.  back  colored  page) 

Freestone. 

Lombard  &  Co.,  Atlantic  av.,  cor.   Lewis' 
wharf,  Boston  (see  advt.  back  col'd  page) 

Furniture. 

Bancroft  &  Boy  den,  181J  Tremont,  Boston 
(see  insert  opp.  p.  245) 

Class  Ware  irianufacturers. 

Mt.    Washington   Glass    Works,   141    Milk, 
Boston  (see  advt.  front  colored  page) 

Oold  and  Nilver  Plating. 

Margiit  Bros.,  23  Water,  Boston  (see  advt. 
back  colored  i)age) 

Orindstones. 

Lombard  &  Co.,  Lewis'  wh.arf,  cor.  Atlantic 
av.,  Boston  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 

Outters  and  Conductors. 

Stearns  A.  T.  &  Sons,  35  Congrass,  Boston 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  44) 

Hardware  and  Cutlery. 
Barnes  T.  P.  &  Sons,  180  Washington,  Bos- 
ton (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  46) 
Wilkinson  A.  J.  &  Co.,  184  and  188  Wash- 
ington, Boston  (see  aiv.  dept.,  p.  44) 
Hogs,  Ijive  and  Dressed. 
North  Chas.  H.  &  Co.,  27  and  29  F.   H. 

Market,  store  Nos.  ?3  and  31  No.  Market, 

Boston  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  48) 
Squire  John  P.  &  Co.,  'A,  23,  and  25  F.  H. 

Market,  and  No.  39  North  Market,  Boston 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  46) 

Hotels. 
Crawford  House,  Stumcke  &  Goodwin,  pro- 
prietors. Court    cor.  Brattle,  Boston  (see 

advt.  front  colored  page) 
Parker  House,  H.  D.  Parker  &  Co.,  props., 

School,  Boston  (see  advi;.  on  back  cover) 

Insurance   Companies. 

Manufacturers  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance 

Co.,  59  State,  Boston  (see  advt.  on  back 

colored  page) 
Massachusetts  Mutual    Insurance    Co.,    39 

Court,  Boston  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  48) 
Neptune  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  64 

State,  Boston  (see  advt.  back  col'd  page) 
New   England   Mutual    Insurance   Co.,    (32 

State,  Boston  (see  advt.  back  col'd  page) 
Washington  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co., 

38  State,  Boston  (see  advt.  back  col.  page) 
Iron  Founders. 
Boston  and  Fairhaven  Iron  Works,  Job  C. 

Tripp,  treas.,  Fairhaven  (see  adv.  dept., 

p.  1) 

Iron  Works, 
Boston  and  Fairhaven  Iron  Works,  Job  C. 

Tripp,  treas.,  Fairhaven  (see  adv.  dept., 

p.  1) 

Kaolin. 
Portland  Stone  Ware  Co.,  50  Kilby,  Boston 

(see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Land  Tile. 
Portland  Stone  Ware  Co.,  50  Kilby,  Boston 

(see  advt.  back  colored  page)  ^ 

Liard  Oil. 
North  Chas.  H.  &  Co.,  27  and  29  F.  H.  Mar- 
ket, store  Nos.  3.3  and  34  North  Market, 

Boston  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  48) 
Squire  John  P.  &  Co.,  21,  23,  and  25  F.  H. 

Market,  and  39  North  Market,  Boston  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  46) 

liife  Preservers. 
Beeching  R.  &  Co.,  67  Blackstone,  Boston 

(see  advt.  opp.  p.  206) 

liithographers. 
Mayer  Julius  &  Co.,  4  State,  Boston  (aee 

adv.  dept.,  p.  48) 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OF  ADVERTISERS. 


13 


liuniber  Dealers. 

Stearns  A.  T.  &  Sous,  35  Congress,  Boston 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  44) 

IUantel«i> 
Grigg  Joseph  W.,  69  Bromfield,  Boston  (see 
advt.  opp.  streets,  &c.) 
ITIauufactnriug  Couipaiiie»i. 
Portland  Stone  Ware  Co.,  50  Ivilby,  Boston 
(see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
lTlachiiiit!tlM> 
Boston  and  Fairhaven  Iron  Works,  Job  C. 
Tripp,  treas.,  Fairhaven  (see  adv.  dept., 
p.  1) 

ITIasous  Supplies. 
Portland  Stone  Ware  Co.,  60  Kilby,  Boston 
(see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
ITlerchautlise  Tags  au<l  Isabels. 
Denuisou  &  Co.,  19  Mdk,  Boston  (see  adv. 
dept.,  p.  45,  and  under  back  title) 
ITluslard  i.Tlauufactnreri§. 
Stickuey  &  Poor,  19  India,  Boston  (see  advt. 
over  calendar) 

IVailM  (Copper  and   Iron  Boat.) 
American  Tack  Co.,  Fairhaven,  Mass.  (see 
advt.  inside  front  cover) 

IVetei,  SieiueH  and  Twine. 

Lord  H.  &  a.  W.,  Ill  (  oiumercial,  Boston 

(see  advt.  back  colored  page) 

Oil  Clothiug. 

Carter  J.  F.,  Gloucester  (Cape  Ann)  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  41) 
Eager  f.  B.  Tower  &  Co.,  102  and  104  Ful- 
ton, Boston  (see  advt.  on  back  cover) 
l*aper,  l:*rinling. 
Warren  S.  D.  &  Co.,  220  Devonshire,  Bos- 
ton (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  4G) 

faper  Hangings. 

Robinson  J.  H.   &   Co.,  4UG    Washington, 

Boston  (see  advt.  front  colored  page) 

Parlor    Orates. 

Grigg  Joseph  W.,  59  Bromfield,  Boston  (see 

advt.  opp.  streets,  &c.) 

Phj-sician. 
Spear  E.  D.  (Indian  doctor),  897  Washing- 
ton, Boston  (see  advt.  front  p.  14] 
Pianos. 
Woodward  &  Brown,  GOO  Washington,  Bos- 
ton (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  40) 

I*ork,  Liard,  and  Hams. 
North  Chas.  H.  &  Co.,  27  and  29  F.  H  Mar- 
ket, store  JNos.  33  and  34  North  Market, 
Boston  (.see  adv.  dept.,  p.  48) 
Squire  John  P.  &  Co.,  21,  23,  and  25  F.  H. 
ivlarket,  and  39  North  Market,  Boston  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p.  46) 

Povrder  (Dnpont's.) 
Barnes  T.  P.  &  Sons,  180  Washington,  Bos- 
ton (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  46) 

Provisions,  Wholesale. 
North  Chas.  H.  &  Co.,  27  and  29  F.  H.  Mar- 
ket, store  Nos.  33  and  34  JN  orth  Market, 
Boston  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  48) 
Squire  John  f.  &  Co.,  21,  23,  and  25  F.  H. 
Market,  and  39  North  Market,  Boston  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p.  46) 

Publishers. 
Greenough  &  Co.,  242  Washington,  Boston 
(see  advt.  front  colored  page) 

Real  Estate  Agents. 
French  James  &  Son,  226,  old  No.  80  Wash- 
ington, Boston  (see  advt.  on  back  cover) 
Roofing  Slate. 
Grigg  Joseph  W.,  59  Bromlield,  Boston  (see 
advt.  opp.  streets,  &c  ) 

Safe  D<>posit  Vaults. 
Bostin  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Co.,  Post 
Office  »q.,  cor.  Milk  and  Congress,  Bos    n 
tsee  advt.  opp.  p.  244) 


Ship  Bread  and  Crackers. 

Austin  C.  F.  &  Co.,  110  Commercial,  Bos- 
ton (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  47) 

Ship    Canibooses. 

Sargent,  Wild  &   Co.,  42  and  44  Clintoa 
Boston  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 

Ship  Chandlers. 

Fearing,  Rodman  &  Swift,  23  and  25  Com- 
mercial, Boston  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  44) 
Ship  Fenders. 
Beeching  R.  &  Co.,   67  Blackstone,  Boston 
(see  advt.  opp.  p.  206) 

Ship's  Furnishing  Ooods. 
Sargent,    Wild  &   Co.,  42  and  44  Clinton, 
Boston  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Skates. 
Barnes  T.  P.  &  Sous,  180  Washington,  Bos- 
ton (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  46) 

Slate  Mantels. 
Grigg  Joseph  W.,  59  Bromlield,  Boston  (see 
advt.  opp.  streets,  &c.) 

Spice  ITlills. 
Stickney  &  Poor,  19  India,  Boston  (see  advt. 
over  calendar) 

Spices. 

Stickney  &  Poor,  19  India,  Boston  (see  advt. 
over  calendar) 

Sporting  floods. 
Barnes  T.  P.  &  Sons,  180  Washington,  Bos- 
ton (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  46) 

Steam  Pumps. 

Knowles  Steam   Pump   Works,   14  and  16 

Federal,  Boston  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  43) 

Stone  Ware  Drain  Pipe. 

Portland  Stone  Ware  Co.,  50  Kilby,  Boston 

(see  advt.  back  colored  page) 

Stone   Ware  Ooods. 
Portland  Stone  Ware  Co.,  50  Kilby,  Boston 
(see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Stoves,  Furnaces,  and  Ranges. 
Chilson  GartUier,  99  and   101   Blackstone, 
Boston  (see  advt.  front  colored  pages) 
Tacks. 
American  Tack  Co.,  Fairhaven,  Mass.  (see 
advt.  inside  front  cover) 

Tags,  Shipping. 
Dennison  &  Co.,  19  Milk,  Boston  (see  adv. 
dept.,  p.  45  and  under  back  title) 
Tiles. 
Portland  Stone  Ware  Co.,  50  Kilby,  Boston 
(see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Tools. 
Barnes  T.  P.  &  Sons,  180  Washington,  Bos- 
ton (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  46) 

Trusses. 

Codman  &  Shurtleff,  13  and  15  Tremont, 
Boston  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  42) 
Trust  Company. 

Boston  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Co.,  Post 
Office  square,  corner  Milk  and  Congress, 
Boston  (see  advt.  opp.  p.  244) 

Upholsterers. 

Bancroft  &  Boydeu,  180  Tremont,  Boston 
(see  insert  opp.  p.  245) 

Upholstery  floods. 

Bancroft  &  Boyden,  180  Tremont,  Boston 

(see  insert  opp.  p.  245) 

Watch  Case  ITIanufacturers. 

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) 

W^ire  Workers. 

Greenleaf  G.  &  Co.,  90  Union,  Boston  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p.  48) 


14  ADVERTISEMENT. 


DR,  E,  X).  SPEAR,  so  much  celebrated  for 
his  remarkable  cures  (office  and  residence  897 
Washington  Street,  Boston,  Mass,),  tnay  be 
consulted  on  all  diseases,  free  of  charge,  or  by 
letter,  with  stamp,  References:  the  many  in 
New  England  and  elsewhere,  who  have  been 
treated  by  him,  at  different  timesg  during  the 
past  25  years.  Medical  Hand  Book  free.  Sent 
by  mail  on  receipt  of  10  cts. 


Maiiitfacturers   and  Dealers  in 

3ME  TGF  SI  "3E"  .^fit  ^«.  X3>  , 

Which  has  obtained  a  TForld-^v ide  celebrity    for    its    superior    strength 
and  flue  flavor. 

Pepper  Sauce,   Yeast   Powder,   Choice    Java     and    other    Coffees, 

Spices,  Crerint  Tartar,  Extra  quality  Split  I'eas,  Saleratus,  <&c. 

All  of  our  articles  are  manufactured  from  Selected  Stock,  and  under  strict  personal 
observation,  and  are  carefully  and  neatly  packed,  ready  for  any  market.  We  would  es- 
pecially call  the  attention  of  fvholesale  dealers  to  bur  stock,  before  purchasing  else- 
where. 

19  and  SO  India  Street,  BOSTOBf. 

B.  Stickney,  J.  R.  Poor,  D.  R.  Beckford,  C.  A.  Dole. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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» 


DEALEIt  IN 


Enameled  Slate  Mantels 


^I.ViD 


BBO^GMEW  SMM&VMS. 


Slate  BUHard  Beds,  Blnch- 
honrds  for  Schools,  Sinks, 
(irave  Covers,  and  Slate  Slabs 
of  all  sizes. 

Also,  Roofing  Slate  and  Pa- 
lter, Parlor  Grates,  Pratnes, 
'^unitner  Pieces,  Jter/isters, 
■tc.    Slating  and  Repairing. 

39  Bromfield  Street, 

BOSTON,  MASS. 

English  Floor  Tile. 


CARRIAGE   FACTORY 

AND 

Nos.    4,4=    and    4(5    Third    Street, 
NEW    BEDFORD. 


BXJILIDERS    OF 

Carrjalls,  Biiiies,  aii  Wapis, 

Of  all  deMcriplionit,  of  the  bent  mnterial 

aud  tvorkiiiniiMhip,  at  low  pric«H 

for  good  «vork. 

An  Assortment  on   hand    for  sale. 

Those  in  want  of  good  Carriages  will  do  well  to  call  ,  ^^^  / 
and  examine  or  leave  their  orders.  'y        /     \ 

Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


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- 
raencing  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  parenthesis,  which  follow  the 
name  of  any  street,  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  f:irm  north  to  Acushnet  village 

Adams,  from  County  to  Mt.  Pleasant 

Allen  (S.  W.),  from  County,  west  to  Dartmouth  line,  and 
nearly  in  line  with  vVing  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 

Arch  (S.  W.),  from  Arnold  to  Union,  west  of  Lincoln 

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  Emerson 

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.),  frota  Third  west  across  County  to  Ash. 
Numbers  commence  at  Third 

Bellville  road  (N.  E.),  leading  from  McPherson's  wharf  at 
Bellville  to  the  stone  bridge  at  Acushnet  village 
2 


18  NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

Bethel  (E.),  continuation  of  First  from  Union  to  William 
Blnckmore  (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 
liorden  ( S.  W.).  from  Allen   north 
Braleyville  road  (N.),  from  Old  County  road  to  Bralcy's 

station 
Bui'f^ess  lane,  west  from  Cedar 
Bush  (S.),  from  South   Water  near  Gas  Works  west  to  9 

South  Orchard 
Campbell  (N.),  from  No.  Third  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,  changed  to  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  avenue  to  Mt.  Pleasant 
Commercial  (S.  E.),  from  Front  westerly  to  South  Water 
Cook  (W.),/rom  Kempton  north  between  Chancery  and 

]jiberty 
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 

numbers    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 
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 


KEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  19 

Crapo  (S.  W.),  from  171  Grinnell  to  Rockland 

Crapo  place  (SO^fi'om  Dunbar's  lane  east  from  Dartmouth 

Cross  (S.  E.),  from  Pine  south  to  Leonard 

Cypress  (N".  W.),  third  west  of  County,  fjnd  extends  from 
Kempton  to  Smith 

Cypress  avenue  (N.  W.),  from  29  Cypress 

Dartmouth  (S.  W.),  from  30  Allen  south-westerly  post  the 
Rural  Cemetery.     Numbers  commence  at  Allen 

Delano  (S.  W.),  from  South  Water  west  to  County,  a 
short  distance  south  of  the  Grove  schoolhouse 

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  opj^osite  schoolhouse  east- 
erly to  13  County 

Fifth  (S.),frora  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  Tliird,  with  which  it  will  here- 
after most  probably  cominunicite 

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.),  fi-om  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 

Hall's  court  (E.),  between  North  Second  and  Purchase, 
opens  on  William 


20  NEW    BEDFORD   DIRECTORY. 

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,  and  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  (8.  W.),  from  63  Dartmouth  west  to  Allen,  opp. 

Ward  and  nearly  in  line  with  Fail- 
High  (N.  E.),  from  North  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 
Hunter  (W.),  from  Kempton  to  Hillman 
Irving  court   (S.  W.),  from  Hawthorn    north,  between 

South  Orchard  and  Cottage 
James  (S.  W.),  from  Court  to  Arnold 
Jenney  (W.),  south  from  Kempton  to  Court 
Jenny  Lind  (W.),  from  Kempton  north,  first  west  of  Rock- 
dale avenue 
Jones  lane  (N.  W.),  from  Rockdale  avenue,  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  schoolhouse 
to  Ashland.     Numbers  are  calculated   to   commence 
somewhere  to  the  east  of  Purchase 
Lindsay  (N.  W.),  south  from  Kempton,  west  of  Liberty 
Logan  (N.  E.),  east  from  Purchase  to  North  Front.     It  is 

the  next  north  of  Linden 
Maple  (W.),  from  South  Cottage  to  x\sh,  betvv^een  Clinton 
and  Hawthorn 


NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  21 

Market  (S.),  from  Pleasant  west  to  North  Sixth,  on  the 

south    side    of  City   Hall.     Numbers   commence   at 

Pleasant 
Maxfield  (N.),  from  the  river  west,  crossing  County  to 

Cedar 
Mechanics  lane  (N.),  from  Purchase  west  to  H2  Eighth 
Merrimac  (N.),  first  north  of  Franklin,  running  from    No. 

Third  to  County.     Numbers  commence  at  No.  Third 
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  No.  Third  west,  crossing  County  to  Cedar, 

and  from  Beach  to  Rockdale  avenue 
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  rd. 
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,  changed  to  Rockdale  avenue 
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  Dartmouth,  past  Rockdale  to  Mt.  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 

Wamsutta  northerly 
North  Oak  (N.),  from  Pope  nearly  to  Franklin 
North  Orchard  (W.),  from  Court  south  to  Union 
North  Second  (E.),  from  Union  north  to  Maxfield 
North  Sixth  (W.),  from  Union  north  to  Middle 
North  Third  (N.  E.),  fronl  Kerapton  to  Acushnet  av. 
North  Water  (E.),  from  Union  north  to  Hillnian 
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  Kerapton,  west  of  Emersoa 
Parker  (N.  W.),  from  County  west  to  Rockdale  avenue 


22  NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

Pearl  (N,),  first  north  of  Willis,  cxteiulinfjfrom  No.  Third 
west  to  County,  jiMSsing  in  front  of  the  raih'oad  station 
Peckliam  (N.),  from  County  to  Mt.  Pleasant 
Penninian  (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,  etc.,  to  Linden 
Pond  (N.  E.),  from  No.  Third  near  Warasutta  mills 
Pope  CN.),  second  north  of  Willis,  extending  from  Pur- 
chase west  to  County,  on  the  north  side  of  the  com- 
mon 
Potomska  (E.),  from  South  First  to  the  water 
Potter  (N.  W.),  from  New  County  road,  opposite  Grand 

easterly 
Prospect  (S.  E.),  from  Rowland  south  to  Patomska  mills. 

This  is  the  second  east  of  South  Water 
Purchase  (N.  E.),  from  Union  north  to  the  engine-house 

of  water-woi-ks 
Ray,  changed  to  No.  Third 
Ricketson  court  (S.  W.),  entrance  9  North  Sixth  street, 

between  William  and  Union 
Rivet  (S.),  from  County  to  South  Water,  near  the  Grove 

schoolhouse 
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 
Rockdale  avenue  (formerly  Noel  Taber  road),  (N.  W.), 
the  road  running  northerly  from  the  Smith  mills  road 
at  the  Cannonville  meetinghouse,  to  the  North  road 
at  Rockdale 
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  P'ront  west  to  County 
Sears  (S.  W. ),  from  134  Washington  south  to  Fair 
Seai-s  court  (E.),  between  Union  and  William,  opens  No. 
25  Purchase 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIEECTORT.  23 

Seneca  (N.  E.),  from  No.  Third,  easterly- 
Seventh  (S.  W.),  from  Union  south  to  Cherry 
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  (N.  W.),  from  County  west  to  the  Oak  Grove  Cem- 

eteiy 
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  Kerapton 

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   ot  the  High 
schoolhouse  to  Parkei*.      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 


24  NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

Thomas  (N.  W.),  from  Ilillman  north.     The  numbers  are 

calculated  to  commence  south  of  Hillman 
Thompson's  hme  (S.),  from  County  westerly 
Timothy  (S.),  changed  to  Rockland 
Timothy  (S.  W.)>  fi'om  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   No,  Third  between  Wall  and 

Merriiiiac 
Union  (S.),  from  Front  west  across  County  to  Ash 
Vine  (N.  W.),  north  from  Durfee  west  of  Mt.  Pleasant 
Walden   (N.  W.)?  froi"   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  No.  Third 
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  riv- 
er 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  Emerson 
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 
Hall,  and  on  the  south  side  of  Liberty  Hall  and  Pub- 
lic Library 
Willis  (N.),   from   No.  Third  west  crossing  County  to 

Emerson 
Wing  (S.),  from  Third  west  to  County,  and  nearly  inline 

with  Howland  at  the  east  and  Allen  at  the  west 
Winter,  from  Dartmouth  road  westerly  to  Dartmouth 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  25 


WHARVES  AND  SLIPS. 

Atlantic  -wharf"  toot  of  Pine  street,  between   Eddy's  and 

Leonard's  wharves 
Baltimore  slip,  foot  of  Union  street  and  between  Taber's 

and  Merchants'  wharves 
Bedford  whai-f,  next  south  of  Eddy's  wharf 
Bellville  wharf,  Bellville 
Central  wharf,  foot  of  Centre  street 
City  wharf  and  railway,  opens  opp.  67  South  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  Wbrks 
George  Rowland'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.  Rowland'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  opposite  45  South  Water  street 
Packet  slip,  foot  of  Centre  street,  between   Central  and 

Rotch's  wharves 
Parker's  wharf,  foot  of  Middle  street,  north  of  T.  &  J. 

Rowland'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 


26  NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

Steamboat  wliavf,  foot  of  School  street 

Taber's  wliarf,  next  north  of  Union  street,  between  Central 

and  Merchants'  wliarves 
VVarehain  slip,  between  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 

soutli  side,  and  next  south  of  George  [lowland's  whf. 


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 
County  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 
ot  Cypress  street  to  Kempton  street,  thence  through  the 
centre  of  Kempton  street  to  the  Dartmouth  line,  and  a 
line  drawn  from  tlie  river  through  the  centre  of  Ark  lane 
to  North  Second  street,  thence  through  the  centre  of 
North  Second  street  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  North  Second  street,  thence  through  the  centre  of 
North  Second  street  to  Middle  street,  and  thence  through 
the  centre  of  Middle  street  to  the  Dartmouth  Kne,  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 


NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  27 

centre  of  County  street  to  Arnold  street,  and  thence 
through  the  centre  of  Arnold  street  to  the  Dartmouth 
line,  also  including  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,  tiience  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  tlie  centre  of  Bedford 
street  to  Greene  street,  thence  through  the  centre  of 
Greene  street  to  Allen  street,  and  thence  through  the 
centre  of  Allen  street  to  the  Dartmouth  line. 

WARD  6.  All  that  portion  of  the  city  lying  south  of 
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  Bed- 
ford street  to  Greene,  thence  through  the  centre  of  Greene 
street  to  Allen  street,  thence  through  tlie  centre  of  Allen 
street  to  the  Dartmouth  line,  including  Palmer's  Island. 


LOCALITIES    OF    INTEREST 

IN    AND    ABOUT    THE    CITY. 

AcusHNET.  That  is  a  village  usually  known  as  the 
Head  of  the  River,  about  three  and  a  half  miles  in  a 
northerly  direction  from  the  City  Hall.  The  westerly 
part  is  in  New  Bedford,  and  the  easterly  part  in  Fairha- 
ven,  divided  by  the  Acushnet  river.  The  parts  are 
united  by  a  stone  bridge.  Pine  Grove  Cemetery  is  near 
the  village. 

Acushnet  Heights.  That  portion  of  our  territory 
known  by  this  name  is  in  the  northwest  part  of  the  city, 
commencing  at  the  head  of  WilUs  street.  Here  are  some 
of  the  most  beautiful  private  residences  of  our  city ;  and 
the  view  which  includes  the  river,  the  harbor,  the  bay, 
and  adjoining  shores,  villages  and  islands,  is  one  of  the 
finest  in  the  country. 


28  NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

Belleville.  This  name  was,  many  years  ago,  given  to 
a  spot  on  tlie  bank  of  the  Acushnet  river,  about  one  mile 
south  of  Acushnet  village, 

Cannonville.  a  portion  of  the  westerly  part  of  the 
city,  in  the  neighborhood  of  the  meetinghouse  on  the 
Smith  Mills  road,  is  known  by  this  name,  thus  called  in 
honor  of  one  of  our  citizens  Avhose  labors  in  behalf  of  the 
people  there  will  long  be  remembered. 

City  Common.  This  beautiful  spot  is  in  the  north  part 
of  the  city,  and  is  bounded  by  County,  Purchase,  Pope, 
and  Pearl  streets.  A  very  handsome  monument  to  the 
soldiers  and  sailors  who  lost  their  lives  during  the  war 
has  been  erected  by  the  city,  at  a  cost  of  about  $13,000. 

Clark's  Point.  This  point  forms  the  southerly  part 
of  the  city.  It  has  the  waters  of  the  river  on  the  east 
and  of  Clark's  Cove  on  the  west.  Its  length  is  about  two 
miles.  At  its  southern  extremity  is  a  large  tract  of  land 
belonging  to  the  United  States,  on  the  river  side  ;  at  the 
extremity  of  the  point  is  a  lighthouse,  west  of  which  the 
Government  is  erecting  an  extensive  fortification.  Around 
this  point,  a  distance  of  about  four  and  a  half  miles,  is  a 
road  not  surpassed,  if  equalled,  by  any  public  drive  in 
this  country.  It  commences  at  Cove  street,  near  the  Or- 
phan's Home,  and  follows  the  shore  from  thence  along  the 
western,  southern,  and  eastern  boundaries  of  the  point, 
until  it  terminates  in  the  street  where  it  has  its  beginning. 
It  is  eighty  feet  wide,  smooth  and  level,  and  in  its  course 
commands  a  series  of  views  of  surpassing  loveliness  and 
beauty.  The  cove,  the  bay,  the  river,  the  shores,  the 
islands  and  ledges,  the  lighthouses,  steamers,  and  sailing 
craft  of  every  description,  the  city  on  the  one  side,  its 
sister  town  of  Fairhaven  on  the  other,  the  noble  bridge 
between,  and  the  forest-like  show  made  by  the  shipping  of 
both,  constitute  a  series  of  pictures,  which  renders  a  ride 
or  a  walk  over  this  road  most  delightful  and  attractive. 
The  City  Farm  and  Almshouse  is  located  on  the  Point. 

Fish  Island.  The  bridge  from  the  city  to  Fairhaven 
passes  over  this  island.  Several  wharves,  an  extensive 
coal-yard,  an  oil  factory,  a  marine  railway,  and  a  boat 
manufactory,  are  connected  with  it. 

Four  Corners.  The  space  formed  by  the  intersection 
of  Water  and  Union  streets.  This  has  been  a  somewhat 
noted  spot  in  our  local  history.  Near  this  was  erected 
the  first  village  house,  and  it  may  still  be  regarded  as  a 
business  centre.  The  banks,  insurance  offices,  lawyers' 
offices,  etc.,  are  nearly  all  in  this  vicinity. 


NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  29 

Rockdale  is  about  one  mile  north  of  Cannonville,  on 
Rockdale  avenue. 

Pope's  Islaxd.  This  island  derives  its  name  from  a 
family  long  known  and  respected  among  us.  The  bridge 
between  the  city  and  Fairhaven  passes  over  it.  It  lies 
nearly  in  the  centre  of  the  river. 

Palmer's  Island,  upon  which  the  United  States  Gov- 
ernment has  a  lighthouse,  is  at  the  mouth  of  the  inner 
harbor.  The  main  channel  lies. east  of  it.  It  affords  a 
good  protection  from  the  high  southerly  winds.  A  house 
of  entertainment  is  kept  upon  it. 


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- 
ing 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. 


30  NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

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  Hick's  Meeting  House,  via  Smith's  Mills,  7     20 

To  Assonet  village,  via  Smith's  Mills  and  Hick's 

Meeting  House,  16       2 

To  Taunton  Court  House  via  Smith's  Mills  and 

Hick's  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 

•61 

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,  Soutli  Second  n.  Union 
Concert  Hall,  19}^  Purchase 

County  Court    House,   County  street,  betweem  William 
and  Union 


NEW    BEDFORD   DIRECTORY.  31 

Cunimings   building,  Purchase,  cor  William 

Custom  House,  William,  corner  North  Second 

Elm  street  Hall,  50  Elm 

Free  Masons  Hall  (colored),  139  Union 

Hick's  building,  Purchase  corner  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,  147)^  Union,  between  Purchase  and 
Pleasant 

Masonic  Hall,  in  Masonic  building,  Union  between  Pur- 
chase and  Pleasant 

Mechanics  HalJ,  73  William 

Merchants  block.  Union  corner  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,  9  Fourth 

Odd  Fellows  Hall,  Hick's  building,  Purchase 

Old  Town  Hall,  South  Second,  near  Union 

Parker's  block,  foot  of  Middle,  corner  North  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'^  Pleasant 

Taber's  block,  head  of  Taber's  wharf 

Telegraph  office,  26  North  Water 

Thornton  Hall,  73  Union 

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  Flail  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 


32 


NEW  bp:dford  advertisements. 


WM.  BOSWORTH  &  SON, 

Agents  for 


^^OLAf^  V~  'fJBS£t 


For  Bristol  and  Dukes  Co.  and 
vicinity. 

An  assortment  of  Domestic  Refriger- 
ators constantly  on  hand.  Old  Refrig- 
erators alten  <t  into  Lyman's  Patent, 
and  warranted  not  to  sweat,  AL^o, 
Lumber  Dealers,  and  Carjienters  and 
builders. 

It  is  indispensable  to  Butchers,  Pro- 
vision Dealers,  Hotel  Keepers,  Grocers, 
and  Restaurants.  It  will  save  more 
than  it  costs  every  summer. 

92  &  93  Front  St.,  125  Hazard's  wbarf 
and  S3  No.  Water  (^t., 

HEW  HEDTOUD,  MASS. 

Agents  wanted  in  any  part  of  the  New 
England  States. 


Combings  made  into  Braids  and  Curls. 

OLD  WOEK  ALTERED  to  the  MOST  FASHIONABLE  STYLES. 
No.  191  Purchase  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

OTIS    MANCHESTER, 

GRANITE  STONE  CUTTER. 

FURNISHED  AT  SHORT  NOTICE. 

Yard,  40  Chestnut  St„       NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

All  Orders  by  tnnil  or  express  promptly  attended  to. 


OUR    EXPEIVSES    ARE    SMiA-T^lL.  I 

I  Sell  all  Grades  of 

FURNITURE,  CARPETS  &  OIL  CLOTHS  LOW, 

TH-K-     XJJS  S 

JAMES    H.    PEASE, 


214  Purchase  Street,     - 


NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS, 


NEW    BEDFORD 

DIRECTORY, 

1875-6. 

EXPLANATION  OF   ABBREVIATIONS. 

Ab.,  above;  agt.,  agent;  asst.,  assistant;  av.,  avenue;  b.  or  bds.,  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;  mnfr.,  manufacturer;  N.  B.  K.  R.,  New  Bedford 
Railroad;  M.  T.  D.  &  M.  Co.,  Morse  Twist  Drill  and  Machine  Co.;  n.,  near; 
opp.,  opposite;  pi.,  place:  P.  O.,  Post  Office;  pres  ,  president;  r.,  rear;  rd., 
road;  Rev.,  reverend;  st.,  street;  sec,  secretary;  sq.,  square;  supt.,  superin- 
tendent; treas.,  treasurer;  (U.  S.  N.),  United  State*  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,  119  County 
Abrains  James,  at  glass  works,  h.  27  Flovvland 
Abrams  John,  ghass  works,  house  128  South  Second 
Abrains  William,  grocer,  South  Water,  cor.  Griffin,  h.  56 

South  Second 
ACUSHXET  CO-OPERATIVE  ASSOCIATION,  gro- 
ceries and  provisions,  85  Third,  c.  Russell,  Sylvanus 
Bennett,  agent,  George  P.  Wood,  asst. 
ACUSHNET  COFFEE  AND  SPICE  MILLS,  59  High 
Adams  Charles  H.,  shipmaster,  house  41  Sycamore 
Adams  Charles  W.,  clerk,  bds.  104  Sycamore 
Adams  Eben  C,  shoemaker,  215  County,  h.  104  Sycamore 
Adams  Fortiscue,  flaxdresser,  house  19  Hazard  court 
Adams  John,  weaver,  house  19  Hazard  court 
Adams  Lemuel  D.,  watchman,  h.  21  Bedford 
Adams  Nathaniel,  cooper,  Front,  cor.  Middle,   house   117 

Maxfield 
Adams  Peter,  house  3  Brick  block,  Orange      , 
Adams  Samuel,  house  3  Brick  block,  Orange 


34        ■      NEW   BEDFORD    [A]    DIRECTOKT. 

Adams  Stephen  F.,  photographer,  39  Purcliase,   bds.    117 

Maxfield 
Adams  William,  weaver,  house  19  Hazard  court 
Addy  William,  weaver,  house  2  Hazard  court 
Adkiiis  Amau(la  Mrs.,  h.  157  Elm 
Agnew  John,  in  glass  works,  h.  208  South  Water 
Aiken  A.  Horace,  at  N.  B.  Water  Works,  h.  S.  E.  corner 

Ash  and  Morgan 
Aiken  Benjamin,  mariner,  house  16  Fifth 
Aiken  James,  coachman,  house  3  Spruce 
Aiken  Nancy  C,  musicteacher,  h.  140  Third 
Aiken  William  A.,  ropemaker,  h.  7  Liberty 
Aiken  William  H.,  bookkeeper  W.   C.  N.   Swift   and  E. 

Ferry,  h.  Soutli  Daitmouth 
Aikin  Abraham,  laborer,  house  Morgan,  corner  Ash 
Aikin  Abraham  H.,  plumber,  h.  Morgan,  c.  Ash 
Aikin  Annie  L.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  53.2  Pleasant,  n.  Union, 

house  do, 
Aikin  John,  master  mariner,  house  67  Third 
Aikin  Lemuel  S.,  6  North  Water,  h.  G5  High 
Aikin  Orrin  M.  S.,  clerk,  58  South   Water,  bds.  65   High 
Akin  Francis  T.  (Hart   &   Akin),    painter   and    painters' 

supplies,  9  North  Water,  and  58  South  Water,   and 

coal  dealer,  fo(jt  of  Coffin,  house  95  Third 
Akin  John  F.,  rigger,  liouse  101  North  Water 
Akin  Mary,  wi<iow  of  Alexander,  house  88  High 
Akin  Seth  K.,  surveyor  of  lumber,  house  26  Griffin 
Akin  Thomas,  laiuplightei-,  house  197  Elm 
Albert  Elizabeth,  widow  of  John,  house  245  Middle 
Albert  Thomas,  oil  manufacturer,  h.  152  South  First 
Albert  Thomas,  jr.,  pattern  maker,  h.  154  South  First 
Albiston  Roger  W.,  merchant  tailor,  25   Purchase,   house 

119  Pleasant 
Albro  Alfred  G.,  farmer,  boards  Maxfield,  near  Cedar 
Albro  Andrew,  farmer,  house  head  of  Maxfield 
Albro  Ivory   A.,   shoemaker,   bds.    W.   J.   Albro's,   New 

County  road 
Albro  Maria  J.,  widow  of  George  E.,  h.  Mt.   Pleasant,  n. 

Mt.  Vernon 
Albro  Sarah  A.,  widow  of  James,  house  13  Chancery 
Albro  William  J.,  h.  New  County  road,  cor.  Durfee 
Alden  George  N.,  clerk,  44  North  Water,  bds.  63  State 
Alden  J.  C,  jr.,  music  teacher,  45   Purchase,  boards  165 

Union 
Alden  Silas,  city  assessor,  4  Ijbrary  building,  h.  63  State 
Alger  Charles  13.,  foreman  Hastings  Oil  Works,  house  124 

South  Front 
Allan  Robert  (Allan  &  Whitney),  cooper,   17    Hamilton," 

house  64  Thomas 


NEW   BEDFORD    [^]    DIRECTORY.  35 

Allan  &  Whitney  (Robert  Allan  and   Alonzo  Whitney), 

coopers,  17  Hamilton 
Allen  Abner  W.,  carpenter,  rear  125  North  Water,  house 

172  Pleasant 
Allen  Abrani,  watchman  "N".  B.  Flour  Co.,  h.  59  Thomas 
Allen  Abram  A.,  country  store,  Allen's  Corner,  Plainville, 

house  do. 
Allen  Abram  L.,  clerk,  55  Purchase,  bds.  59  Thomas 
Allen  Alfred,  mariner,  house  39  Fourth 
Allen  Andrew  H.,  laborer,  h.  Allen's  Corner,  Plainville 
Allen  Asa,  cook  almshouse,  h.  Bordens  lane,  Clark's  Point 
Allen  Asa  L.  H.,  framemaker  L.  B.  Ellis,  l:>ds.  Clark's  Point 
Allen  Bartlett,  boatbuilder.  City  wharf,  h.   126   Purchase 
Allen  Charles,  stonecutter,  house  175  Grinnell 
Allen  Charles,  mariner,  h.  88  North  Third 
Allen  Charles  E.,  teamster,  h.  183  South  Water 
Allen  Charles  F.,  entry  clerk  Tucker  &  Cummings,  house 

73  First 
Allen  Charles  G.,  clerk  Tucker  &  Cummings,  h,  73  First 
Allen  Charles  J.,  cutter,  house  150  North 
Allen  Charles  J.,  bootmaker,  bds.  148  INIill  [etson  ct. 

Allen  Charles  N.,  foncy  goods,  153  Union,  house  6  Rick- 
Allen  Charles  W.,  teamster,  bds.  81  North  Second 
Allen  Clark,  mariner,  h.  Hathaway  road,  west  of  Rockland 

avenue 
Allen  Clement,  lab.  W.  A.  Robinson  &  Co.,  h.  49  County 
Allen  Daniel  B.  (Allen  &  Hunt),  merchant  tailor,  96  Un- 
ion, 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.  (Gilford  &   Allen),  brass  founder  and 

plumber,  North  Front,  c.  Hazard's  whf,  h.  197  Union 
Allen  Elishab  P.,  carpenter,  h.  12  Cypress 
Allen  Eliza  M.  Miss,  dressmaker,  h.  49  County 
Allen  Eliza  W.,  widow  of  Gilbert,  h.  39  South  Sixth 
Allen  Emily  Miss,  musicteacher,  h.  25  Bush 
Allen  Faxon,  house  316  Purchase 
Allen  Francis,  cutter,  house  150  Middle 
Allen  Francis,  master  mariner,  h.  148  Mill     [County  road 
Allen  Frank  C,  farmer,  house  Hathaway  road,  near  New 
Allen  Frederick  (Joseph  Allen,  jr.  &  Co.),  marbleworkei', 

20  North  Second,  h.  23  Maxfield 
Allen  Frederick  S.  (Allen  &  Wing),  coiFee  and  spices,  23 

Union,  h.  35  School 
Allen  Frederick  L.  (Swift  &  Allen),   merchant,    Taber's 

whf.,  h.  34  South  Sixth 
Allen  Frederick  S.,  foreman  Thayer  &  Judd,  h.  23  Bonney 
Allen  George  C,  tinman,  45  North  Water,  bds.  25  South 

Second 


36  NEW    BEDFOED    [A]    DIRECTORY. 

Allen  George  II.,  master  mariner,  bds.  49  Fifth 

Allen  Geo.  P.,  carpenter,  li.  Allen's  Corner,  Plainville 

Allen  George  S.,  in  shoe  fnctorv,  bds.  81  North  Second 

Allen  George  T.,  N.  B.  Flour  Mill,  h.  58  Ilillnian 

Allen  George  W.,  tinman,  bds.  25  South  Second 

Allen  Gideon  (Gideon  Allen  &  Sou),  com.  mer.,  74  North 

Water,  h.  2.3  South  Sixth 
Allen  Gideon,  jr.,  clerk  Morse  Twist  Drill  and   Machine 

Co.,  h.  23  South  Sixth 
Allen  Gideon  «fe  Son  (Gideon  Allen   and  Gilbert  Allen), 

com.  merchants,  74  North  Water 
Allen  Gilbert  (Gideon  Allen  &  Son),  com.  mer.,  74  North 

Water,  h.  70  Spring 
Allen  Green  B.,  blacksmith,  h.  22  Bedford 
Allen  Henry  M.,  carpenter  and  builder,  Leonard's  wharf, 

h.  49  County 
Allen  Hezekiah,  master  mariner,  h.  66  State 
Allen  Isaac  R.,  iu  shoe  factory,  bds.  81  North  Second 
Allen  Jacob  B.,  clerk,  bds.  73  Mill 
Allen  James,  shipkeeper,  h.  2  Emerson 
Allen  James,  weaver,  h.  Acushnet  av.,  east  side 
Allen  James  D.,  marbleworker,  20  North   Second,  house 

43  High 
Allen  James  H.,  confectioner,  16  Pleasant,  bds.  2  Emerson 
Allen  James  P.  (Collins  &  Allen),  blank  book  mnfr.  and 

stationer,  73  Union,  h.  11  Morgan 
Allen  Jesse,  harnessmaker,  7  Purchase,  h.  9  Chestnut 
Allen  Jesse  K.,  wheelwright,  h.  Plainville 
Allen  John  A.  P.,  U.  S.  collector,  h.  1  Lincoln,  c.  Union 
Allen  John  C,  books,  etc.,  47  Purchase,  h.  207  do. 
Allen  John  S.  (Smith  &  Allen),, sparmaker,  foot  of  Wal- 
nut, h.  102  State 
Allen  Joseph,  jr.  (Joseph  Allen,  jr.,  &  Co.),  marblework- 
er, 20  North  Second,  h.  25  Bush 
ALLEN  JOSEPH,  JR.,  &  CO.  (Joseph,  jr.,  and  Freder- 
ick Allen),  marbleworkers,  20  North  Second 
Allen  Josei>h  Mrs.,  teacher  private  school,  h.  25  Bush 
Allen  J.  G.  Miss,  dress  and   cloak  making,  30  Purchase, 
bds.  at  Fairhaven  [Maxfield 

Allen  Katie   C,  schoolteacher    (Northampton),   bds.  23 
Allen  Lewis  G.,  driver  Pioneer  Hook  and  Ladder  Co.  No. 

1,  house  51  Mill 
Allen  Luke,  carpenter,  h.  10  Spruce 
Allen  Lydia  D.  Mrs.,  nurse,  house  35  So.  Second 
Allen  Mary  E.,  widow  of  George  J.,  h.  73  Mill 
Allen  Mary  E.  iMiss,  teacher  Fifth  street  grammar  school, 

house  2")  Bush 
ALLEN  MYRA  Mrs.,  millinery,  126  Purchase,  house  do. 
Allen  Nathan  II.,  musicteacher,  117  Elm,  bds.  do. 
Allen  Nelson,  house  5  Sycamore 


NEW   BEDFORD    [A]    DIRECTORY.  37 

Allen  Peleg  H.,  machinist,  h.  35  Pleasant 

Allen  Phcebe  H.,  widow  of  Thomas,  2d,  h.  49  Fifth 

Allen  Rebecca  Miss,  tailoress,  h.  223  Purchase 

Allen  Robert,  cooper,  house  64  Thomas 

Allen  Robert  F.,  mariner,  bds.  171  North  Third 

Allen  Robert  N.,  painter,  9  North  Water,  h.  62  Grinnell 

Allen  Sarah  H.,  widow  of  Joseph  H.,  h.  89  Elm 

Allen  Sarah  H.,  widow  of  Philip,  house  Allen's  Corner, 

Plainville 
Allen  Slocum,  house  39  Fourth 
Allen  Sylvanus  W.,  blacksmith,  h.  15  First 
Allen  Sylvanus,  2d,  house  146  Middle 
Allen  Thomas  L.,  eatinghouse,  26  So.  Water,  h.  do. 
Allen  Thomas  N.,  boatbuilder,  North  Water,  near  North, 

house  at  Fairhaven 
Allen  Thomas  T.,  city  express,  and  sexton  North  Christian 

church,  house  59  Mechanics  lane 
Allen  William,  compositor  Standard   office,  boards   Man- 
sion House 
Allen  William  B.,  boatbuilder,  house  60  Hillman 
Allen  William  H.,  clerk  N.  B.  &   Fairhaven   street  Rail- 
way, Purchase,  cor.  Pearl,  bds.  25  Willis 
Allen  William  H.,  house  184  Union 
Allen  William   H.   H.,  salesman   Geo.  M.  Eddy   &   Co., 

house  57  Hill 
Allen  William  W.,  farmer,  h.  4  Brick  block,  Logan 
Allen  Wm.  W.,  candleraaker  Thayer  &  Judd,  house   at 

Fairhaven 
Allen  &  Hunt  (Daniel  B.  Allen  and  Leander  W.  Hunt), 

tailors,  96  Union 
Allen  &  Wing  (F.  B.  Allen  and  T.  G.  Wing),  New  Bed- 
ford Coffee  and  Spice  Mills,  23  Union 
Alley  Alfred  G.,  jr.  (Pratt  &  Alley),  Boston  branch  store, 

97  Purchase,  bds.  Mrs.  E.  H.  Smith's,  North  Third 
Almeader  Theophilus,  mariner,  house  123  South  First 
Alray  Andrew  A.,  groceries  and  provisions,  Hillman,  cor. 

Cedar,  house  125  Maxfield 
Almy  Annie,  widow  of  Leonard,  house  head  of  Front, 

near  the  bridge 
Almy  Benjamin,  farmer,  house  32  Eighth 
Almy  Charles,  insurance  agent  and  broker,  20  North  Wa- 
ter, house  50  Walnut 
Almy  Charles,  jr.,  law  student  at  Cambridge,  boards  50 

Walnut 
Almy  Clarence,  at  N.  Y.,  house  50  Walnut 
Almy  Emily  M.,  widow  of  Benj.  R.,  house  50  Walnut 
Almy  Francis,  student,  at  Cambridge,  bds.  50  Walnut 
Almy  Frank  O.,  jeweler,  156  Union,  boards  J.  T.  Almy's, 
Hathaway  road 


38  NEW    BEDFORD    [A]    DIRECTORY. 

Almy  Fred.,  student,  boards  50  Walnut 

Almy  Georire,  house  90  Bedford 

Almy  George  B.,  passepartout  maker  Chas,  Taber  &  Co., 

"house  90  Mill 
Almy  George  L.,  carpenter,  h.  rear  154  North  Third 
Almy  Heni-y  B,  (Almy  &  Hitch),  awning   manufacturers, 

bd>}4  Purchase,  house  5  Chestnut 
Almy  James  K.,  cardriver,  house  12  West  Campbell 
Almy  James  T.,  jeweler  and   engraver,  156  Union,  house 

Hathaway  road 
Almy  Job,  sailmaker,  11  Parker's  blk.,  Middle,  h.  110  High 
Almy  Lydia  G.,  widow  of  Cranston,  house  120  Middle 
Almy  Nancy  Miss,  house  66  Mechanics  lane 
Almy  Robert,  laborer,  boards  74  Walden 
Almy  Ruth,  widow  of  James,  house  7  Fifth 
Almy  Sarah  W.  Miss,  teacher  (Connecticut),  boards  J.  T. 

Almy's 
Almy  Thos.  R.,  clerk,  90  South  Water,  h.  16  Allen 
Almy  Welcome  A.,  pilot,  house  56  North  Third 
Almy  William,  messenger  Hatch  &  Co.  Express,  house  19 

Morgan 
Almy  William  P.,  gardener,  house  129  Kerapton 
Almy  William  T.,  shoemaker,  house  59  Sunnner 
ALMY  &  HITCH  (Henry  B.  Almy  and  Otis  L.  Hitch), 

awnings,  etc.,  58>o  Purchase 
Alvis  Francis,  laborer,  house  Kempton,  cor.  Ash 
Alwis  Joseph,  weaver,  house  13  Hazard  court 
American  Bible  Society  Depository,  47  Purchase 
Ames  Loring,  in  city  yard,  bds.  144  North  Second 
Ames  Orick  W.,  laborer,  house  188  Kempton 
Ames  Thomas  L.,  clerk,  64  North  Second,  bds  35  Third 
Anderson  Caroline,  widow  of  Gabriel,  h.  93  Fourth 
Andei'son  James,  boardinghouse,  Prospect,  c.  Grinnell 
Anderson  James,  painter,  house  8  Griffin 
Anderson  Mary,  widow,  house  28  Cedar 
Anderson  Mary,  widow,  house  rear  208  Kempton 
Anderson  Richard,  hostler,  house  18  Seventh 
Anderson  Thomas  H.,  watchman  steamer  New  Bedford, 

house  104  South  Second 
Andrews  Albert  S.,  shoemaker,  house  New  County  road, 

near  Durfee 
Andrews  Chas.  O.,  former,  h.  Howland  farm.  City  Point 
Andrews  Christopher,  fruit  and  groceries,  2  South  Second, 

house  45  Third 
Andrews  Christopher  S.,  photographer,  bds.  45  Third 
Andrews  Frederic  W.,  photographer,  60)^   Purchase,  bds. 

45  Third 
Andrews  George,  saloon,  5  Soutli  Water,  house  do. 
Andrews  Henry,  weaver,  house  290  County 


NEW    BEDFORD    [A]    DIEECTORY.  39 

Andrews  James,  weaver,  house  5  Austin 
Andrews  Nancy,  widow  of  Gideon,  house  102  Fourth 
Andrews  Nathaniel,  jr.,  cooper,  house  104  High 
Andrews  Susan  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  house  29  Mill 
Andrews  AVanton  D.  (Andrews  A  Roberts),  photograph- 
er, 52  Purchase,  house  76  Bedford 
Andrews  William  F.,  carpenter,  house  6  Crapo 
Andrews  Wilson  P.,  carriageraaker  George  L.  Brownell, 

boards  109  Third 
Andrews  Wilson  T.,  clerk,  137  Third,  house  6  Crapo 
Andrews  &  Roberts  ( W.  D.  Andrews  and  J.  D.  Roberts), 

photographers,  52  Purchase 
Andricks  Joseph,  mariner,  h.  257  South  Water 
Andros  Mary  R,  Mrs.,  house  10  Morgan 
Angell  Mary  H.,  widow  of  David  O.,  h.  78   Linden 
Angluin  Matthew,  laborer,  house  rear  158  Pleasant 
Anthony  Arthur  S,,  clerk  Standard  office,  and  (A.  S.  An- 
thony &  Co.),  publisher  Seaside   Gazette,   house   73 
Third 
ANTHONY  A.  S.  &  CO.  (Arthur  S.  Anthony  and  Ste- 
phen H.  Shepherd),  publishers  Seaside  (gazette,  67 
Union 
Anthony  Benjamin   (E.   Anthony  &   Sons),   printer  and 

publisher,  67  Union,  house  108  William 
Anthony  Charles,  sailmaker  Simpson  Hart,  h.  26  Chancery 
Anthony  Charles  M.,  Lieut.  U.  S.  N.,  h.  60  Thomas 
ANTHONY  EDMUND,  postmaster,  and  (E.  Anthony  & 
Sons)  printer  and  publisher,  67  Union,  h.  61  Walnut 
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  64  School 
Anthony  Joseph,  shipkeeper,  house  14  Oak 
Anthony  Martha  T.,  widow  of  Welcome  L.,  h.  71  So.  Sixth 
Anthony  Moses  H.,  engineer  T.  M.  Denham&  Bro.,  house 

246  Middle 
Anthony  Phebe  T.,  widow  of  Humphrey,  h.  211  So.  Water 
Anthony  Sarah  H.  Mrs.,  house  53  Walnut 
Anthony  Wm.  B.,  pressman  Standard  office,  h.  88  So.  Sixth 
Anthony  William  S.,  machinist,  house  139  First 
Antoine  John  B.,  house  96  High 
Antoine  Sarah,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  96  High 
Antone  Joseph,  mariner,  h.  So.  Water,  n.  Eddy's  wharf 
Antone  Joseph,  laborer,  house  2123^  South  Water 
Antone  Manuel,  laborer,  house  254  South  Water 
Antone  Manuel,  laborer,  house  118  South  Front 
Antone  Manuel,  mariner,  house  157  Elm 


40  NEW    BEDFORD    [j\^]    DIRECTORY. 

Apes  William,  weaver,  liouse  158  State 

Apsey  George  W.,  hairdresser,  32  South,  bfls.  2  So.  County 

Aqua  Jolin,  laborer,  house  185  Soutli  Second 

Arcy  Allen  C,  gasfitter,  45  No.  Water,  h.  63  Chestnut 

Arey  Elbridge  G.,  driver  H.  Whcaton,  house  53  Parker 

Arey  Hannah  C,  teaclier  Middle  street  graihinar  school, 

boards  69  Elm 
Arigan  Richard,  in  copper  works,  h.  Hazard,  n.  County 
Arigan  William  I.,  laborer   VVamsutta   mills,  house  309 

Purchase 
Armstead  Charles  D.,  calker,  house  9  Ash 
Armstrong  John,  laborer,  house  Clark 
Arnett  James  W.,  machinist,  house  157  No.  Third 
Arnett  Robert,  watchman,  house  5  Willis 
Arnold    Benj.    H.,   manufacturer    of   leaves   for   picture 

frames,  49  Parker,  boards  do. 
Arnold  Henry,  carpenter,  h.  Pearl,  cor.  North  Third 
Arnold    William    W.,    overseer  slasher  room    Wamsutta 

Mills,  house  49  Parker 
Ash  William,  car])enter,  h.  Acushnet  av.,  n.  Cedar  Grove 
Ashley  Abiel  D.  (Ashley  &  Smith),  grocer,  347  Purchase, 

boards  do. 
Ashley  Abiel  S.,  car]»enter,  house  Old  County  road 
Ashley  Abram  Mrs.,  house  Ashland,  corner  Ashley 
Ashley  Abram,  3d,  farmer,  h.  Lindsay,  near  Court 
Ashley  Andrew  J.,  icedriver,  house  Old  road,  east  side  of 

Clark's  Point  [Linden 

Ashley  Daniel  C,  hairdresser,  92   Purchase,  h.   rear  69 
Ashley  Eliza  J.,  widow  of  Simeon,  h.  60  Mechanics  lane 
Ashley  Emma  J.  Miss,  teacher  Fifth  street  school,  house 

Old  road,  east  side  Clark's  Point 
Ashley  Franklin  M.,  foreman  Water  Works,  h.  89  Fifth 
Ashley  Freeman  H.,  farmer,  house  Old  road,  east  side 

Clark's  Point 
Ashley  Hannah  S.,  widow,  house  92  North  Third 
Ashley  Henry  T,,  farmer,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Ashley  Joshua  B.   (Brownell,  Ashlev   &   Co.),    carriage 

mnfr.,  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  Millard  C,  mason,  house  Old  County  road 
Ashley  Phebe,  widow  "of  Rowland,  h.  73  Foster 
Ashley  Robert  E.,  carriagetrimraer,  bds.  137  Purchase 
Ashlev  Rodolphus  E.,  carpenter,  house  Old  road,  east  side 

Clark's  Point  [4  Beach 

Ashley  Roland   R.,   sparmaker  Rodolphus  Beetle,  house 
Ashley  Rufus  M.,  maciiinist  Morse  Twist  Drill   Works, 

house  144  Third 
Ashley  Ruth,  widow  of  Rodolphus,   house  Middle   road, 

east  side  Clark's  Point 


NEW   BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTOET.  41 

Ashley  Sherman,  carpenter,  house  Old  County  road 
Ashley  Simeon  P.,  carpenter,  h.  83  South  Second 
Ashley  Wallace,  mariner,  bds.  60  Mechanics  lane        [lane 
Ashley  William  G.,  clerk,  10  Purchase,  bds.  60  Mechanics 
ASHLEY  &  SMITH  (Abiel  D.  Ashley  and  Llewellyn  T. 

Smith),  dry  goods  and  groceries,  347  Purchase 
Ashton  Richard,  weaver,  house  Delano,  n.  So.  Water 
Athorne  James,  weaver,  house  201  Pleasant 
Atkins  Eliza  Mrs.,  house  rear  154  Kempton 
Atkins  Jesse,  house  rear  154  Kejnpton 
Atkins  Jesse,  jr.,  laborer,  house  rear  154  Kempton 
Atwood  Herbert  M.,  carpenter,  house  296  So.  Water 
Atwood  William  H.,  carpenter,  house  296  So.  Water 
Atwood  Wm.  W.,  bootstitcher  Hathaway  &  Soule,  house 

100  Pleasant 
Auld  Robert  H.,  shiprigger,  house  (56  Cypress 
AulifFe  Dennis,  weaver,  bds.  345  Purcliase 
Austin  Andrew,  mariner,  house  119  South  First 
Austin  Benjamin  F.,  at  Acushnet  Mills,  59  High,  house 

178  Pleasant 
Austin  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Benjamiit,  h.  r.  59  Summer 
Austin  James,  butcher,  house  214  Kempton 
Austin  John,  sectionhand,  house  6  Austin  court 
Austin  John  H.  C,  steward,  house  rear  59  Summer 
Austin  Paul,  cigarmaker,  48  Purchase,  bds.  202  Kempton 
Aveler  Lauriat,  at  Twist  Drill  shop,  h.  246  So.  Water 
Ayers  Sylvia,  widow  of  John,  confectionery,  206  Middle, 

house  do. 
Ayler  James  E.,  oysterman  Bartlett  &  Gilford,  h.  157  Elm 
Ayler  William,  laborer,  house  157  Elm 
Ayler  William  H.,  hairdresser,  109  So.  Water,  house  Mill, 

near  Ash 

BABBITT  ALBERT  G.,  shipcarpenter,  h.  39  N.  Sixth 

Babbitt  Celia  Mrs.,  house  221  Purchase 

Babbitt  James  G.,  shipcarpenter,  house  Dartmouth,  near 

Weaver 
Babbitt  Roxanna  Mrs.,  house  42  Parker 
Babcock  Daniel  A.,  homoeopathic  physician,  181  Union 
Babcock  Spooner,  painter,  38  School,  h.  33  So.  Second 
Bach  George,   merchant  tailor,  106  South   Water,   house 

19  Cannon 
Backus  Francis,  teamster,  house  13  Cannon 
Backus  Mary  E.,  widow  of  Ansel  C,  h.  Allen,  cor.  County 
Bacon  Calvin  E.,  house  4  Lincoln 
Bacon  David  B.,  carriagemaker,  boards  r.  8  Campbell 
Bacon  Geo.  W.,  cutter  Hathaway  &  Soule,  bds.  106  High 
Bagvvell  John  B.,  clergyman,  bds.  107  Middle 
Bailey  Abby  I.,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  150  Middle 


42  NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY. 

Bailey  A.  J.,  ciirriagepaiiiter  G.  L.  Brownell,  h.  66  Forest 
Bailey  Cornelius,  l)ouse  04  South 
Bailey  Edward,  hostler,  liouse  Swamp,  cor.  Cedar 
Bailey  Edward,  hostler,  li.   Sullivan's  court,  near  Middle 
Bailey  Ellen  J.  Mrs.,  h.  3  Court 

Bailey  George  F.,  baker  S.  Watson  &  Son,  house  79  Sul- 
livan 
Bailey  Hannah  M.,  widow  of  Frank,  h.  48  Hillrnan 
Bailey  James,  laborer  E.  Perry,  h.  196  Kempton 
Bailey  .Jane,  widow  of  William,  h.  159  Elm 
Bailey  Libbeus,  hatter,  1273.2  Union,  bds.  Mansion  House 
Bailey  Louisa,  widow,  h.  Middle,  n.  Ash 
Bailey  Susanna,  widow  of  Horatio,  h.  31  Austin 
Bailey  Thomas,  weaver,  h.  17  Austin  court 
Bailey  Thomas,  bds.  69  Elm 
Bailey  William,  weaver,  h.  92  Linden 
Baine  James  B.,  laborer,  h.  263  Kempton 
Baine  Sarah  S.,  widow  of  William,  h.  38  Bedford 
Baker  Addie  G.  Miss,  musicteacher,  h.  273  County 
Baker  Amos  C ,  lightkeeper,  h.  Clark's  Point 
Baker  Ansel  G.,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill  and  Machine 

Co.,  h.  135  Washington 
Baker  Anstress  A.  Miss,  h.  167  North 
Baker  Anthony,  watchman  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  82  Franklin 
Baker  Benjamin,  jr.,  cooper,  18   South  Front,  house  132 

Summer 
Baker  Charles  H.,  shoemaker,  h.  31  Cypress 
Baker  Charles  S.,  clerk  D.  A.  Snell,  bds.  64  State 
Baker  Edward,  painter  A.  B.  Manchester,  h.  91  Prospect 
Baker  EJward  L.,  stockbroker,  40  North  Water,  house  46 

South  Sixth 
Baker  Ephraim  D.,  lab.  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  2203^  County 
Baker  George  M.,  painter,  72  North   Water,  bds.  School 
Baker  Hersey,  carpenter,  h.  106  High 
Baker  Julia  A.,  widow  of  Joseph,  h.  155  State 
Baker  Lorenzo,  carpenter,  City  wharf,  h.  14  Atlantic 
Baker  Louisa  C.  Miss,  teacher  private  school,  boards  165 

Union 
Baker  Love,  widow  of  Charles,  h.  36  Maxfield 
Baker  Lydia  D.,  widow  of  Amos  C,  h.  68  Spruce 
Baker  Michael,  in  rolling  mill,  bds.  198  North  Third 
Baker  Obed,  shoemaker,  h.  31  Cypress 
Baker   Robert    \V.  (Bosworth   &  Baker),  carpenter,  24 

Spring,  house  28  Third 
Baker  Russell  D.,  carpenter,  h.  72  Foster 
Baker  Taraar  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  h.  56  Mill 
Baker  Wm.  G.  (Fessenden  &  Baker),  pub.  Daily]  and 

Weekly  Mercury,  92  Union,  h.  105  Elm 
Baker  William  O.,  calker,  h.  Clark's  Point 


NEW    BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY.  43 

Balderson  Robert,  laborer,  h.  Clark 

Baldwin  Caroline  H.,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  h.  154  Pleasant 

Baldwin  Henry  W".,  fruit  store,  75   Parchase,  boards  154 

Pleasant 
Baldwin  James  C,  hostler  S.  F.  Perry  &   Son,  boards  17 

Maxfield 
Baldwin  James  W.,  driver  Hose  2,  bds.  63  Mill 
Baldwin  William,  h.  Clark 

Ballard  James,  painter,  h.  10  Cedar  [cor.  Ashley 

Bannister  Andrew,  overseer  Wamsutta  Mill,  h.  Ashland 
Bannister  David,  loomfixer,  h.  259  South  Water 
Bannon  Patrick,  stonemason,  h.  269  South  Water 
Barber  Edward  E.,  nurse,  h.  180  Kempton 
Barber  William,  carpenter,  h.  207  South  Water 
Barker  Alexander  R.   (Samuel  Leonard  &  Co.),  oil  and 

candle  manfr.,  Leonard,  h.  26  South  Sixth 
Barker  Charles  W.  jr.,  master  mariner,  h.  112  Grinnell 
Barker  Frank  A.,  bds.  Parker  House 

Barker  Giles  C,  supt.  George  L.  Brownell's  carriage  man- 
ufactory. Third,  cor.  Cannon,  h.  20  Bush 
Barker  Henry  P.,  master  mariner,  h.  31  County 
Barker  John  W.  (Gifford  &  Barker),  8  Market  square,  h. 

at  Dartmouth 
Barker  Lydia  W.,  widow  of  John  S.,  h.  105  Maxfield 
Barker  Mary,  widow,  h.  10  Spruce 
Barker  Robert  T.,  h.  98  State 
Barlow  David,  weaver,  h,  Clark,  n.  Purchase 
Barnaby  Ambrose,  laborer,  h.  133  Kempton 
Barnard  George,  mariner,  h.  55  South  Water 
Barnard  George  F.,  marble  worker,  h.  55  South  Wf^ter 
Barnard  John,  mariner,  h.  7  Griffin 
Barnard  Lydia  T.  Mrs.,  h.  51  Fourth 
Barnes  David,  hostler,  bds.  206  Middle 
Barnes  George  J.,  machinist,  h.  158  Grinnell 
Barnes  Isaac,  salesman  C.   Maxfield,  and   Sexton    Stone 

Church,  house  92  Third 
Barnes  Isaac  A.,  com.  traveler,  house  92  Third 
Barnes  Wra.  F.,  mariner,  h.  14  Cannon 
Barnes  Wm.  H.,  potter  N.  B.  Glass  Works,  house   158 

Grinnell 
Barney  Charles,  civil  engineer,  h.  107  Elm 
Barney   Edwin    L.,  counsellor-at-law,   office  17^^   North 

Water,  house  96  State 
Barney  George,  h.  61  Fourth 

Barney  Julius,  fireman  in  Wamsutta  Mill,  h.  187  State 
Barnum  Stephen  G.,  currier,  h.  6|-  Liberty 
Barr  James,  weaver,  house  335  Purchase 
Barrett  Bartholomew,  laborer,  h.  75  South  Water 
Barrett  Catherine  Mrs.,  house  5  Chancery 


44  NEW   BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTOEY. 

Barrett  Henry,  works  Wainsutta  Mills,  h.  Washburn,  n. 

AcushiK't  avenue 
Barrett  James,  laborer,  h.  105  South  Front 
Barrett  Jeremiah,   porter    Macomber  &   Bro.,  house   18 

Sears'  court 
Barrett  John,  painter,  25  Centre,  house  14  County 
Barrett  John,  liouse  rear  322  Purchase 
Barrett  John  (Barrett  &  Carroll),  tea  dealers,  299  Pur- 
chase, house  320  do. 
Barrett  Richard,  laborer,  house  55  Mechanics  lane 
Barrett  &  Carroll  (Jolin   Barrett  and  John  Carroll),  tea 

dealers,  299  Purchase 
Barrick  Amelia  Mrs.,  house  12S  Kempton 
Barrows  Frank  C,  clerk  Wm.  Sanders,  bds.  16-4  County 
Barrows  George  (Barrows,  Lawton  &  Co.),  painter,  Haz- 
ard's wharf,  house  149  Elm 
Barrows  Isaac  N.,  cooper,  house  86  Washington 
Barrows  John  N.,  produce,  30  Union,  house  164  County 
Barrows  Joseph   L.,   painter   Barrows,    Lawton   &    Co., 

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  Samuel,  painter  Barrows,  Lawton  &  Co.,  house 

8  Bethel 
Barry  Wm.  W.,  assistant  paymaster  (U.  S.  N.),  boards  78 

Sixth 
Barstow  Charlotte  L.,  widow  of  Ebenezer  T.,  h.  Orchard, 

near  Washington 
Barstow  James  E.,  boilermaker,  bds.  6  South  Second 
Barstow  Solomon,  laborer,  house  rear  Acushnet  avenue, 

east  side 
Bartel  Charles,  machinist,  house  20  School 
Bartel  Leopold,  prop'r  German  Hotel,  4  Hall's  court,  h.  do. 
Bartester  Manuel,  laborer,  house  214  South  Water 
BARTLETT   ABNER,  fishmarket,  9  North  Sixth,  h.  do. 
Bartlett  Bourne  S.  (Bartlett  &  Gilford),  South  Front,  h. 

22  South  Sixth 
Bartlett  Cornelia  A.,  widow  of  Fayette,  h.  97  Kempton 
Bartlett  P^mily  C,  widow,  house  98  Pleasant 
Bartlett  Frank,  candler  Thayer  &  Judd,  bds.  132  Union 
Bartlett  Fred  C.  S.,  law  student,  35  North  Water,  house- 

124  William 
Bartlett  Freeman  P.,  house  36  Spring 
Bartlett  Geo.  F.  (I.  H.  Bartlett  &  Sons),  commission  mer- 
chant, Taber's  wharf,  house  124  William 
Bartlett  Gideon  M.,  clerk  I.  H.  Bartlett  &  Sons,  bds.  124 
WilUam 


NEW    BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTOET.  45 

Bartlett  Harvey  (W.  A.  B.issett  &  Co.),  fishdealer,  foot  of 

Midille,  and  125  Purchase,  house  Front,  near  Middle 
Bartlett  Ivory  H.,  jr.  (I.  H.  Bartlett  &  Sons),  conmiission 

merchant,  Taber's  wharf,  house  east  side   North  Or- 

cliard,  between  Union  and  Court 
Bartlett  I.  H.  &  Sons  (Ivory  H.  Bartlett,  jr.,  and  Geo.    F. 

Bartlett),  commission  merchants,  Taber's  wharf 
Bartlett  Robert  W.,  clerk  I.  H.  Bartlett  &  Sons,  house  74 

Sycamore 
Bartlett  Seth  S.  (Clark  &  Bartlett),  fishmarket,  8   and  10 

South  Water,  and  9  Market,  house  at  Plymouth 
Bartlett  Wm.  H.,  clerk  I.  II.  Bartlett  &  Sons,  h.  11  Eighth 
Barton  James,  shipsmith.  City  wharf,  h.  84  Fourth 
Bassett  Ellery  R.,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill   and   Ma- 
chine Co.,  house  60  Summer 
Bassett  Geo,  W.,  mariner,  house  90  Maxfield 
Bassett  Wm.  A.  (W.  A.  Bassett  &   Co.),   fishdealer,  foot 

of  Middle,  and  125  Purchase,  house  160)^  Mill 
Bassett  W.  A.  &  Co.  (W.  A.  Bassett  and   Harvey  Bart- 
lett), fishdealers,  foot  of  Middle,  and  125  Purchase 
Bassett  Wm.  C,  clerk,  house  IGO^o    Mill 
Batchelder  Ward  C,  machinist,  house  175  Union 
Batchelor  Benj.  S.  Rev.,  pastor  Middle  Street  Cliristian 

Chnrch,  house  167  North 
Batchelor  Geo.  H.,  clerk  N.  B.  Institution  for  Savings, 

boards  167  North 
Batchelor  Matthew  Rev.,  house  North,  corner  Cypress 
Bates  Ann  E.  Mrs.,    toys   and    fmcy   goods,    14  and  16 

Pleasant,  house  178  Union 
Bates  Frank  M.,  carpenter,  bds.  P.  F.  Drew's,  Tophara 
Bates  James  W.,  carpenter,  boards  22  North 
Bates  John  A.,  secretary  Gosnold  Mills,  house  84  State 
Bates  Lot  B.,  grocer,  Ashland  corner  Linden,  house  do. 
Bates  Myra  L.  Miss,  milliner,  .31  Elm 
Bates  Orrin,  confectioner,  16  Pleasant,  h.  73  Middle 
Bates  Sarah  A.,  widow  of  James,  jr.,  house  22  Noith 
Bates  Sarah  C,  widow  of  Merritt,  house  31  Elm 
Bates  Thomas  G.,  soapmaker   M.  F.   Whittemore,   house 

63  North  Third 
Bates  William,  master  mariner,  boards  124  Summer 
Bates  William,  2d,  carpenter,  23  North,  house  16  do. 
Bates  William  M.,  confectioner,  15|-  and   16  Pleasant,   h. 

178  Union 
Baxendale  Wm.,  weaver,  house  188  State 
Baxter  Cynthia  A.,  widow  of  James  P.,  dressmaker,  bds. 

130  Kempton  [Third 

Baxter  Joshua  D.,  pressman  E.  S.  Perry,  house  92  North 
Baylies  George,  house  90  South  Cottage 
Baylies  John  B.,  auctioneer  and  commission  merchant,  99 

and  101  Union,  house  74  Bedford 


46  NEW    BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY. 

Baylies  Mary  S.,  widow  of  Jolin,  h.  52  South  Cottage 
Baylies  William  (Baylies  &  Cannon ),  provision  dealer,  3 

and  4  Union,  h.  Bedford,  near  County 
BAYLIES  &  CANNON  (William  Baylies  and  Nathaniel 

S.  Cannon),  provision  dealers,  3  and  4  Union 
Beach  Elah,  foreman  Potomska  Mills,  boards  130  Third 
Beacher  Harriet,  widow,  house  23  Ash 
Jieard  William  A.,  mastermariner,  house  165  Union 
Bearse  Clarence  A.,  carbuilder,  house  176  Pleasant 
Bearse  James  I.,  compositor  Standard  office,  boards  38 

Kempton 
BEAUVAIS    J.    ARTHUR    (Beauvais   &   Co.),   stock 

broker,  president  Citizen's  National  Bank,  36  North 

Water,  and  Fall  River  R.  R.  Co.,  h.  62  Fifth 
Beauvais  &  Co.  (J.Arthur  Beauvais  and  Thos.  B.  Fuller), 

stock  brokers,  36  North  Water 
Beden  Benjamin,  etonecutter,  boards  11  Emerson 
Beecher  Esther,  widow,  house  38  Fourth 
Beekman  George  W.,  rigger,  house  46  Maxfield 
Beetle  Charles 'H.,  boards  29  P^ranklin 
BEETLE  JAMES,  boatbuilder,  Eddy's   wharf,   foot   of 

Coffin,  house  Clark's  Point  road 
Beetle  James  C,  boatbuilder,  bds.  James  Beetle 
Beetle  John  H.,  boatbuilder,  bds.  James  Beetle 
Beetle  Rodolphus,  sparmaker,  130  North  Water,  house 

County,  cor.  Camjibell 
Befuhs  William,  cabinetmaker,  147^^  Union,  h.  29  School 
Bell  James  A.,  brakeman,  house  5  Willis 
Bell  Richard  A.,  laborer,  house  14  Cedar 
Bell  William  S.,  lecturer,  house  55  Foster 
Beninger  Francis  A.,  house  5  Cedar 
Benjamin  Isaac,  calker,  house  78  North 
Benjamin  Isaac  W.,  bookkeeper  New  Bedford   Cordage 

Co._,  house  59  Hill 
Benjamin  Samuel  S.,  carpenter  Cordage  Factory,  house 

72  Chestnut 
Bennett  Ada  O.  Miss,  musicteacher,  h.  178  Grinnell 
Bennett  Charles  A,,  machinist,  boards  96  Cedar 
Bennett  David  A.,  clerk  Wm.  T.  Luce,  bds.  96  Cedar 
Bennett  George  W.,  blacksmith,  head  of  the  River,  house 

Mill  [Nortli  Third 

Bennett  Henry  W.,  works  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  Wall,  near 
Bennett  Isaac  D.,  laborer,  house  80  Prospect  [Third 

Bennett  Jeremiah  H.,  officer  House  of  Correction,  bds.  39 
Bennett  John,  slasher  Potomska  Mills,  h.  40  Rivet 
Bennett  Lorenzo  D.,  stones|)litter,  h.  60  Linden,  Jesseville 
Bennett  Mary  V.  Mrs.,  variety  store,  156  Mill,  house  do. 
Bennett  Nelson,  carjtenter,  house  42  Smith 
Bennett  Pamelia  S.,  widow  of  Isaac,  house  96  Cedar 


NEW    BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY.  47 

Bennett  Pliilip,  laborer,  house  92  Cedar 
Bennett  Robert,  fiirmer,  h.  Acushnet  avenue,  east  side 
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  Chestnut 
BENNETT  SYLVANUS,  agent  Acushnet  Co-operative 

Association,  85  Third,  house  178  Grinnell 
Bennett  Thomas,  gardener,  20  Hawthorn,  h.  121  Allen 
Bennett  Thomas,  jr.,  agent   Wamsutta  Mills,  house  260 

County 
Bennington  Francis,  loomfixer,  house  294  County 
Benson  John  H.,  mason,  house  rear  397  Purchase 
Benson  Samuel,  mastermariner,  house  57  Cottage 
Benson  Samuel  L.,  mariner,  house  28  Allen 
Benson  Wm.  T.,  mariner,  house  5  Green 
Bentley  Edwin  R.,  carpenter,  house  5  Chestnut 
Berry  Gordon  G.,  mastermariner,  house  146  Middle 
Berry  William  Mrs.,  house  23  Seventh 
Berry  William,  butcher,  h.  Rockdale  av.,  cor.  Mill 
Bertram  John  A.,  laborer,  house  1  Ward,  cor.  Allen 
Berube  John,  carpenter,  house  8  Brick  Block,  Orange 
Besse  William  H.,  mastermariner,  house  54  Third 
Besselleu  Jolin,  mariner,  house  42  Bedford 
Besselleu  Louisa  Mrs.,  tailoress,  house  42  Bedford 
Bessey  Daniel,  shipcarpenter,  h.  156  North  Second 
Best  Christopher  G.,  molder,  house  83  South  Second 
Best  William  R.,  laborer,  90  So.  Water,  h.  79  Prospect 
Betts  Harriet,  widow  of  Levin  R.,  house  201  Kempton 
Betz  Thaddeus,  boardinghouse,  44  Middle,  and  saloon,  84 

Union 
Bingham  Rebecca,  widow  of  Boyden,  house  109  Third 
Binks  Frank,  laborer,  house  68  Kempton 
Birchenough  Henry,  weaver,  house  7  Mt.  Pleasant 
Bird  Ann  Mrs.,  house  212  Middle 
Bisbee  Alice  A.,  widow  of  Lucien,  house  116  Third 
Bisbee  Charles  H.,  clerk  F.  S.  Gilford,  house  8  Wing 
Black  James,  blacksmith,  h.  between  Second  and   \Tater 
Black  Robert,  house  26  Cedar 

Blackburn  Elizabeth,  widow  of  John,  h.  19  Sears  court 
Blackie  Charles  F.,  shoemaker,  h.  Grape,  c.  Lewis 
Blackler  Wm.  G.,  ship  agent  and  contractor,  office  7  Rick- 

etson  blk.,  h.  County,  opp.  Walnut 
Blackly  Matthew,  variety  store,  210  North  Third,   h.  do. 
Blackmer  Herbert,  clerk,  74  Purchase,  bds.  r.  40  Parker 
Blackmer  John,  laborer,  h.  Chestnut,  n.  Pai-ker 
Blackwell  Scipio,  engineer,  h.  90  South  Sixth 
Blain  James  Mrs.,  widow,  h.  172  North  Third 
Blain  John  A.,  house  171  Purchase 


48  NEW    BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY. 

Blniii  Snniuel,  liouse  171  Purchase 

Blain  Wm.  II.,  engineer  N.  B.  R.  R.,  h.  29  Mill 

Blair  Agnes,  widow  of  William,  h.  212  Middle 

Blair  jNIary,  widow  of  Jefferson,  h.  247  INIiddle 

Blake  Angeline,  widow  of  Kbenezer,  h,  7G  Linden 

Blake  James  E.  (James  E.   Blake  &   Co.),  druggist  and 

apothecary,  64  North  Second,  h.  7o  Kem))ton 
Blake  James  E,  &  Co.   (James  E.  Blake  and  Frank  R. 

Iladley),  apothecaries,  64  North  Second,  c.  Middle 
Blake  William  P.,  boarding,  1  Turner's  court 
Blanchard  Charles  C,  clerk,  44  William,  bds.  216  Purchase 
Blanchard  Herbert  W.,  clerk  New   Bedford  Copper  Co., 

Rodman,  bds.  216  Purchase 
Blanchard  Martin,  carpenter,  h.  216  Purcliase 
Blaycliard  Martin,  jr.,  engineer,  h.  107  Hillman 
Blanding  John,  works  at  City  Farm,  Clark's  Point,  h.  do. 
Blanding  J.  Frank,  farmer  at  City  Farm,  h.  Clark's  Point 
Bliem  Ferdinand,  tailor,  113  Union,  h.  Purchase,  c.  Willis 
Bliss  Charles,  gardener,  house  34  Arnold 
Bliss  Chas.  M.,  with  Samuel  S.  Bliss,  bds.  169Grinnell 
Bliss  David  S.  (Bliss  &  Nye),  crockery,  121  Union,  house 

111  Third 
Bliss  Frank  C,  groceries  and  provisions,  cor.  South  Sixth 

and  Grinnell,  house  do.  [Allen 

Bliss  Frederic  P.,  shoemaker  Hathaway  &  Soule,  h.  101 
Bliss  George,  mariner,  house  27  Allen 
Bliss  George  C,  florist,  boards  34  Arnold 
Bliss  George  H.,  carpenter,  h.  89  Third 
Bliss  Henry,  carpenter,  house  56  Arnold 
Bliss  Henry  H.,  grocer,  h.  63  Forest 
Bliss  Henry  L.,  woodworker  G.  L.  Brownell,  boards  169 

Grinnell 
Bliss  John,  with  Samuel  S.  Bliss,  bds.  169  Grinnell 
Bliss  Joseph  N.,  house  Beach,  Cannonville 
Bliss  Levi  A.,  laborer,  boards  169  Grinnell 
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,  Central  Union  Association,  5  North  Sixth, 

house  90  County 
Bliss  William,  clerk  Henry  J.Taylor,  h.  91  Walden 
Bliss  William  H.,  fort  keeper,  Clark's  Point 
Bliss  Williams  H.,  bookkeeper  Eureka  Flour  Mill,  house 

111  Third 
Bliss  &  Nye  (Samuel  S.  Bliss  and  Obed  C.  Nye),  crock- 
ery, etc.,  121  Union 
Blossom  Simpson  J.,  carpenter,  h.  78  South  Sixth 
Bly  Adeline,  widow  of  James  C.,  h.  75  North  Water 


NEW   BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY.  49 

Bly  Charles  M.,  merchant,  h,  89  North  Second 

Bly  Ezra  K.,  overseer  in  Chemical  Works,  h.  14   Morgan 

Bly  Horatio  N.,  calker  B.  Gage,  h.  76  Mill 

Bly  Leslie,  machinist,  84  Third 

Bly  Orlando  F.,  pictureframe  maker,  bds.  36  Chestnut 

Bly  Susan  S.,  widow,  bds.  61  Kempton 

Boardman  James,  weaver, di.  18  A-ustin  ct. 

BOARDMAN  THOMAS,  grocer,  238  North  Third,  house 

Austin  court 
Boden   Edward,  jr.,  music  and  musical  instruments,  45 

Purchase  (uji-stairs),  h.  167  Middle 
Bodfish  Amanda  L.  Miss,  li.  160  Mill 
Bohan  Thomas,  teamster,  h.  Purchase,  n.  Clark 
Bolles  George  H.,  mariner,  bds.  44  Arnold 
BoUes  Henry  C,  telegraph  operator  Freight  office,  Com- 
mercial wliarf,  bds.  8  Grape 
Bolles  John,  carpenter,  bds.  63  Mill 
Bolles  John  N.,  shipcarpenter,  house  44  Arnold 
Bolles  Walter  B.,  clerk,  bds.  44  Arnold 
Bond  Nettie  A.,  widow  of  Charles  W.,  h.  91  High 
Bonneau  Francis,  laborer,  h.  120  South  Front 
Bonney  Charles  A.   (C.  A.  Bonney  &  Co.),  grocer.  111 

Purchase,  h.  78  Kempton 
Bonney  Charles  T.,  lawyer,  42)^  North  Water,  house  95 

South  Orchard 
Bonney  C.  A.  &  Co.  (C.  A.  Bonney  and  Nathaniel   Bon- 
ney), grocers.  111  Purchase 
Bonney  Elizabeth  A.,  wid.  of  Henry  M.,  h  76  County 
Bonney  James  T.,  shoemaker,  h.  Oichard,  n.  Washington 
Bonney  Josiah  S.,  h.  Orchard,  n.  Washington 
Bonney  Mary  L.  Miss,  teacher  North  school,  house  78 

Kempton 
Bonney  Nathaniel  (C.  A.   Bonney  &  Co.),  grocer,    IIL 

Purchase,  h.  154  Kempton 
Bonney  William  H.,  painter,  boards  76  County 
Bonney  William  M.,  mariner,  house  73  Hillman 
Bonney  William  L.,  electroplater,    133  North   Water,  h. 

52  Mill 
Bonney  William  W.,  shoemaker,  h.  15  Bonney 
Boomer  Edwin  A.,  salesman,  4  Purchase,  h.  13  Bush 
Boone  Alexander  Mrs.,  hairdresser,  68  Union,  h.  do. 
Boone  Eliza  C.  Miss,  dressmaker,  bds.  114  Fourth 
Boone  Mary  E.,  widow  of  Wm.  H.,  house  114  Fourth 
Booth  Albert,  stoneworker,  house  Durfee,  corner  Vine 
Booth  Benjamin  T.,  shoemaker,  h.  Maxfield,  cor.  Purchase 
Booth  Christopher  R.,  carpenter,  house  44  School 
Booth  Delia  Mrs.,  house  208  South  Second 
Booth  Edward  H.,  shoemaker,  h.  Durfee,  opp.  Vine 
Booth  Frank  W.,  at  Giffi.rd  &  Allen,  bds.  11  No.  Second 
4 


50      NEW  BEDFORD  [B]  DIRECTORY. 

Booth  Hannah,  widow  of  Elijah,  house  93  Smith 
Booth  Tlenry  !>.,  fanner,  house  Old  County  road 
Booth  Henry  M.,  laboi-er,  house  222  South  Water 
Booth  Is:iac  C,  clockrepairer,  house  140  North  Second 
Booth  Joshua,  weaver  Potoniska  Mills,  h,  260  So.  Second 
Booth  Mary  B.,  widow  of  Chas.  W,,  house  84  Third 
Bcioth  Natlianiel  G.,  foreman  gas  pipe  laying,  h.  102  Third 
Booth  Seth,  farmer,  house  Kempton,  near  Watson 
Booth  Steplien  W.,  clerk  Mercury  office,  bds,  44  School 
Booth  Thomas,  carpenter,  liouse  292  Purchase 
Booth  Wm.  li.  H.,  painter  E.  J.  Kempton,  h.  No.  Third 
Booth  William  N.,  bootcrimper,  house  19  Spruce 
Booth  William  P.,  mariner,  inquire  4-t  School 
Booth  Zachariah,  house  rear  322  Purchase 
Boothman   John,    weaver    Wamsutta   Mills,   house    224 

North  'I  bird 
Borden  Alanson,  counselor-at-law  and  judge  of  3d  District 

Court  of  Bristol,  42  North  Water,  h.  Acushnet  av. 
Borden  Alice  B.  Mrs.,  house  74  South  Second 
Borden  Anna  B.,  widow  of  Abraham  E.,  h.  4  Ward 
Borden  Annie  E.  L.  Miss,  clerk  New  Bedford  Five  Cents 

Savings  Bank,  bds.  39  Fourth 
Borden  Charles  F.,  patternmaker,  h.  24  Bedford 
Borden  Charles  M.,  farmer,  h.  Bordens  lane,  Clark's  Point 
Borden  Charles  W.,  hostler,  h.  30  Bedford 
Borden  Isaac,  house  Ashland,  corner  Ashley 
Borden  Mai-y  B.,  widow  of  Daniel,  h.  39  Fourth 
Borden  Phillip  H,,  former,  house  Plainville 
Borden  Rebecca,  widows  of  Charles  A.,  h.  115  North  Third 
Borden  Thomas  E.,  stevedore,  h.  47  Chestnut 
Borden  Thomas  J.,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill   Works, 

bds.  207  South  Second 
Borden  William  A.,  farmei-,  h.  Acushnet  av. 
.Bornau  Caroline,  widow,  house  County,  near  Linden 
Boss  Charles  L.,  mason,  boards  84  Linden 
Boston  Branch  Store,  97  Purchase 
Bosworth  Alonzo,  clerk,  158  South  Water,  h.  10  Griffin 
Bosworth  Charles  W.,  carpenter,  house  40  Smith 
Bosworth   Darius    (BoswT^rth  &   Baker),   carpenter,    24 

Spring,  h.  103  South  Sixth 
Bosworth  George  W.,  carpenter,  house  20  Sherman 
Bosworth  Henry  N.,  teamster,  house  rear  39  Smith 
Bosworth  Kuby,  widow  of  Darius,  house  3  Willis 
]5osworth  Ruby  M.  JNIiss,  schoolteacher,  bds.  3  Willis 
Bosworth  Willard  E.  (W.  Bosworth  &  Son),  dealer  in  re- 
frigerators, and  house  carpenter,  92   and   93   Front, 
125  Hazard's  whf,  and  83  North  Water,  h.  Cedar, 
north  of  Parker 


NEW    BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY.  51 

Bosworth  William  (W.  Bosworth  &  Son),  dealer  in   le- 
fiigerators,  and  carpenter,  92  and  93  Front,  12o  Haz- 
ard's whf.,  and  83  North  Water,  h.  3  West  Willis 
BOSWORTH  WILLIAM  &  SON    (William  and    Wil- 

laixl  E.  Bosworth),  refrigerators,  and  carpenters  and 

builders,  92  and  93  Front,   125  Hazard's  wharf,  and 

83  North  Water 
BOSWORTH  &  BAKER  (Darius  Bosworth  and  Robert 

W.  Baker),  carpenters  and  builders,  24  Spring 
Boucher  Joseph,  tanner,  house  10  Austin  court 
Boulah  Timothy,  laborer,  h,  42  Brick  Block,  Orange 
Bourne  Abner,  clerk,  27  North  Water,  bds.  266   County- 
Bourne  Alvin  E.,  carpenter,  house  53  Cypress 
Bourne  Ellen  M.  Miss,  indelible  ink  marker,  19  Pleasant, 

boards  86  do. 
Bourne  George  A.,  auction  and  commission  merchant,  13 

and  27  North  Water,  h.  266  County 
Bourne  George  A.,  shoemaker,  house  110  Fifth 
Bourne  Henry  D.,  carpenter  N.  B.  Copper  W'orks,  house 

96  Pleasant 
Bourne  Jonathan,  jr.,  mercliant,  3  Merrill's   wharf,  house 

South  Orchard,  n.  Clinton 
Bourne  Nelson,  shoemaker,  house  112  Kempton 
Bourne  Sally  H.,  widow  of  Lurin,  house  Division 
Boutell  Lewis,  proprietor  Mansion  House,  87  Union,  cor. 

North  Second 
Bowen  Frank  S.,  carpenter,  boards  210  South  Third 
Bowen  George  S.   (G.  S.   Bowen    &    Co.),   painter   and 

broom  mnfr.,  104  Third,  h.  38  Bedford 
Bowen  Horatio  N.,  machinist  Potomska  Mills,  house  210 

South  Third 
Bowen  John  A.,  spinner,  h.  Acushnet  av.,  n.  Cedar  Grove 
Bowen  Manuel  A.,  framepolisher,  72  North  Water,  bds. 

129  South  Water 
Bowen  William,  cooper,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Bowen  Win.  C,  shipcarpenter,  house  6  Bethel 
Bowen  Wm.  J.,  carpenter  Atlantic  wharf,  h.  Clark's  Point 
Bowerman  Nathan,  candymaker,  house  58  Parker 
Bowes  John,  boots   and  shoes,  194   South   Water,  house 

86  Grinnell 
Bowes  Thomas,  in  glassworks,  house  147  South  First 
Bowie  Edwin  R.,  patternmaker,  house  66  Dartmouth 
Bowie  Elkanah  H.,   etcher   Mount   Washington  Etching 

Works,  house  66  Dartmouth 
Bowie  Samuel  R.  (Samuel  R.  Bowie  &  Co.),  Mt.  Wash- 
ington Etching  Works,  90  South  Water,  h.  71  Third 
Bowie  Samuel  R.  &  Co.  (Samuel  R.  Bowie,  Nathan  B. 

Ellis,  Nelson  Collins,  and  Charles  D.  Wrightington), 

proprietors  Mt.  Washington  Etching  Works,  90  So. 

Water 


52  NEW    BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY. 

Bowler  Jeremiah,  currier,  boards  rear  8  Campbell 

Bowles  John  W.,  carpenter,  hoards  03  Mill 

Bowman  Asa,  car])enter,  house  108  South  Front 

Bowman  Clarence  R.,  glasseutter,  bds.  108  South  Front 

Bowman  Esther  B.  Mrs.,  house  1 12  Kempton 

Bowman  George  L.,  house  12  Emerson 

Bowman  Henry  T.  (Hathaway  &   Bowman),  house  and 

ship  joiner,  20  Elm,  h.  184  Purchase 
Bowman  Joseph  B.,  carpenter,  house  142  Kempton 
Bowman  Joshua  B.,  housecarpenter,  h.  Parker,  cor.  Cedar 
Bowman  Mary  A.,  boards  142  Kempton 
Bowman  Richard,  in  glasswoiks 
Bowman  Seth  G.,  carpenter,  house  61  Cypress 
Bowman  Wm.,  sectionhand  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  7  Austin 
Bowser  Ann  Mrs.,  house  IGG  Kem])ton 
Bowser  John,  laborer,  house  11  Ash 
Boyer  Peter,  laborer,  house  153  North  Third 
Boyer  Peter,  jr.,  in  rolling  mills,  bds.  153  North  Third 
Boyie  Daniel,  laborer,  house  Penniman 
Boyle  Hugh,  laborer,  house  Penniman 
Boyle  Neil,  laborer,  house  Campbell,  n.  Emerson 
Boyle  Patrick  P.,  laborer,  house  18  Oak 
Boyle  Thomas,  watchman  Mt.  Washington  Glass  "Works, 

house  109  South  Front 
Bradburn  William,  sectionhand,  house  255  First 
Bradford  Alvin  F.,  laborer,  house  237  Sonth  Water 
Bradford  Caroline  C.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  139  Union,  house 

62  No.  Third 
Bradford  Charles  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  house  68  State 
Bradford  Charles  R.,  gilder,  house  68  State 
Bradford  Fred.  A.,  machinist,  boards  218  Union 
Bradford  Geo.  S.  P.,  ordnance  sergeant  at  fort,  h.  Clark's 

Point  [Front,  h.  68  Elm 

BRADFORD  JAMES  C,  agent  Union  Boiler  Co.,  27 
Bradford  J.  B.,  clerk,  103  South  Third,  boards  do. 
Bradford  M.  O.  Mrs.,  house  62  North  Third 
Bradford,  William  L.,  clerk,  85  Third,  lionse  Dartmouth, 

cor.  Grinnell  [h.  9  Walnut 

Bradley  Geo.  E.,  pictureframemaker  Pierce  &   Bushnell, 
Bradley  Gilbert  L.,  machinist,  house  13  Bush 
Bradley  Horace  D.,  carriagepainter  G.  L,  Brownell,  house 

91  Third 
Bradshaw  Robert,  saloon,  160  South  Water,  h.  r.  300  do.  • 
Bradshaw  Robert,  weaver,  h.  South  Front,  n.  Delano 
Brady  John  E.,  mariner,  boards  3  Maxfield 
Brady  Philip,  laborer  N.  B.  Cordage  Co.,  h.  24  Ash 
Brady  Thomas,  teamster  E.  P.  Haskell,  Fish  Island,  house 

38  Foster 
Braley  Adra  C.  Miss,  teacher,  house  225  County 


NEW    BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY.  53 

Braley  Alden,  caqienter  Sturtevant  &  Sherman,  house  75 

Hilhnan 
Braley  Bradford,  blacksmith,  h.  Head  of  the  River 
Braley  Charles  G,,  watchman  N.  B.  R.  R.  depot,  house  74 

North  Second 
Braley  Charles  IL,  painter,  house  39  Elm 
Braley  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  house  4  Ash 
Braley  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Amos,  h.  Head  of  the  River 
Braley  George  B\,  mariner,  h.  1  Braleyville  road 
Braley  Henry  H.,  clerk,  boards  225  County 
Braley  Jasper  W.,  grocer,  214  County,  h.  225  County 
Braley  Jerome  B.,  shipcarpenter,  h.  3  Braleyville  road 
Braley  John  S.,  carpenter   Sturtevant  &  Sherman,  house 

108  High 
Braley  Loring,  masterraariner,  boards  64  Bedford 
Braley  Wm.,  painter,  9  North  Water,  bds.  4  AsU 
Braman  Alonzo,  baker,  house  100  South  Second 
Braman  George  H.,  cooper,  house  100  South  Second 
Branan  Richard  H.,  fruit  and  confectionery,  76  Purchase, 

house  103  North  Second 
Brann  Thomas,  gardener,  boards  110  County 
Brannan  George,  gardener,  house  75  Smith 
Brannan  Michael,  weaver,  boards  2  Logan 
Brannan  Patrick  L.,  laborer,  house  197  Pleasant 
Brannan  William,  in  copper  works,  house  Clark 
Brawley  Eliza,  widow,  house  128  South  Second 
Brawley  James,  jr.,  carpetweaver,  bds.  128  So.  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,  house  33  Willis 
Brayton  Shubael  F.,  mastermariner,  house  124  Middle 
BRAY  WOOD  A.  M.  MRS.,  dressmaker  and  hairworker, 

191  Purchase,  house  do. 
Braywood  George  H.,  mariner,  house  191  Purchase 
Breakall  Thomas,  cardgrinder,  house  5  Seneca 
Brennan  Gerald,  painter  E.  J,  Kempton 
Brennau  John,  servant  Parker  House,  boards  do. 
Brennan  Mary,  widow  of  James,  house  229  South  Second 
Brennan  Michael  L.,  policeman,  house  West  Willis 
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,  assistant  matron  Orphan's  Home,  Clark's 

Point  road,  corner  Cove 
Brierley  Samuel,  clerk,  house  Hazard,  near  State 
Briggs  Andrew  C,  mariner,  house  60  Dartmouth,  cor.  Fair 
Briggs  Caleb  C,  farmer,  house  Plainville 
Briggs  Charles  F.,  teamster,  house  92  Fourth 


64  NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY. 

Biiggs  Cliarles  F.,  farmer,  house  Tobey  Farm, Old  County 

Road 
Briggs  Clmrles  TI.,  147 .V  Union,  liouse  59  Tliird 
Briggs  Chiirlcs  M.,  foreman  City  Planing  JNIills,  house  105 

Third 
Briggs  Daniel  D.,  engineer  S.  F.  E.  No.  4,  bds.  50  Bedford 
Briggs  David  C,  engineer  City  Planing  Mills,  li.  8  Grape 
Briggs  Earl  C,  Suj)t.  City  Almshouse,  Clark's  Point  road, 

house  do. 
Briggs  Elihu,  carpenter,  house  133  Third 
Briggs  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Abel,  h.Kempton,  Cannonville 
Briggs  Evalena  Mrs.,  hoxise  4  Bush 
Briggs  Freeman  L.,  mariner,  house  103  North  Second 
Briggs  Geo.  A.,  civil  engineer,  45  Purchase,  h.248  County 
Briggs  George  E.,  carjjenter,  boards  133  Third 
Briggs  George  L.,  news  agent  N.  B,  R.  R.,  bds.  42  Foster 
Bi'iggs  Ilenry  P.,  shoemaker;  house  42  Foster 
Briggs  Henry  W.  (Briggs  &  Look),  129>2    North  Water, 

house  151  Purchase 
Briggs  James  C,  sailmaker,  house  9  Bedford 
Briggs  James  M.,  bookkeeper  33  Commercial,  h.  9  Bedford 
Briggs  Julia,  widow  of  Daniel,  house  7  Ricketson  court 
Briggs  Louisa  F.  Mrs.,  house  86  Bedford 
Briggs  Nathan  C,  mastermariner,  h.  Acushnet  avenue 
Briggs  Roswell  E.  (Briggs  &  Sherman),  civil  and  hydraulic 

engineer  45  Purchase,  house  14  Hillman 
Briggs  Roswell  K.,  mariner,  house  100  Kempton 
Briggs  Sarah  B.,  widow  of  Benjamin  W.,  liouse  18  Griffin 
Briggs  Stephen  IL,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill  and  Ma- 
chine Co.,  liouse  77  County 
BRIGGS  &  LOOK    (Ilenry   W.   Briggs   and   John  W. 

Look),  house  and  ship  joiners,  129^<  North  Water 
BRIGGS  &  SHERMAN  (Roswell  E.  Briggs  and  Wm.  B. 

Sherman),  civil  and  hydraulic  engineers,  45  Purchase 
Brightman  Albert,  tinsmith,  house  77  Allen 
Brightman  Charles   F.,  night  watchman,  house  rear  216 

Purchase 
Brightman  Daniel  W.,  cooper,  house  231  South  Water 
Brightman  Edward  P.,  tinman,  45  North  Water,  boards 

County,  corner  Maxfield 
Brightman  Ellery  R.,  mason,  boards  19  North  Cedar 
Brightman,  Fred.  li.   (Leander   Brightman    &    Co.),   dry 

goods,  15  South  Water,  boards  24  Walnut 
Brightman  Frederick,  house  carpenter,  house  8  Bonney 
Brightman  George  C,  laborer,  house  6  Walnut 
Briglitman  Hannah  Miss,  house  G5  Spruce 
Brightman  Holder  A.,  boarding  house,  155  Purchase 
Brightman  Jacob,  carpenter,  133  North  Water,  house  101 

North  Third 


NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY.  55 

Brightraan  J.  Frank,  gas  fitter,  45  North  Water 
Brightinan   Leander    (Leander  Brightman   &    Co.),  dry 

goods,  15  South  Water,  house  24  Wahiut 
Brightman  Leander  &  Co,   (Leander  and  Frederick  R. 

Brightman),  dry  doods,  15  South  Water 
Brightman  Mary,  widow  of  Samuel,  h.  Park,  n.  Kempton 
Brightman  Natiian  P.  (Wood,  Brightman  &  Co.),  tin  ])late 

and  sheet  iron  worker,  45  North  Water,  h.  107  Ehn. 
Brightman  Oliver  P.,  (Wood,  Brightman  &  Co.),  tin  plate 

and    sheet  iron  worker,  45  North  Water,  h.  County, 

corner  Maxfield 
Brightman  Robert,  butcher,  house  3  Division 
Brightman  William,  carpenter,  liouse  64  Spruce 
Brightman  William  A.,  shoemaker  Hathaway   &    Soule, 

boards  10  Bedford 
BRISTOL   COUNTY    MUT.   FIRE   INS.  CO.,  J.   S. 

Tillinghast,  agent,  44  North  Water 
Brock  George  B.,  boatbuilder,  boards  80  Fifth 
Brock  Herbert  N.,  clerk  6  Water,  boards  do. 
Brock  Jethro  C,  8  and  10  William,  house  7  Allen 
Brock  John  R.,  house  37  Slierman 
Brock  Samuel  R.  Mrs.,  house  107  South  Front 
Brock  Shubael  F.,  laborer,  house  37  Sherman 
Brogan  James,  servant  Parker  House,  boards  do. 
Bromley  Joseph,  weaver,  house  near  Austin 
Brook  Charles  H.,  confectionery    and  fruit,  54  Purchase, 

house  54>2  do. 
Brooks  Arthur  E.  IL,  farmer,  house  Bellville 
Brooks  Charles,  polisher  Pierce    &   Bushnell's,   boards   2 

Walnut 
Brooks  George,  bootmaker  Hathaway  &  Soule,  h.  2  Walnut 
Brooks  Hannah  B.,  widow,  house  42  North  Second 
Brooks  John,    Indian  physician,  45  Purchase,  house    at 

South  Foxboro' 
Brooks  Joseph  F.,  mariner,  house  63  South  Second 
Brooks  Nathan  B.,  hack  driver  John  S.  Cook,  house  105 

Fourth 
Brotherson  Thomas,  gardener,  house  124  Third 
Browley  Jane  Miss,  house  170  South  Second 
Brown  Andrew  J.,  jobbing  wagon.  First,  corner  Union,  h. 

45  Wing 
Brown  Benjamin  C,  ship  joiner,  head  of  Geo.  Howland's 

wharf,  house  Campbell,  between  State  and  County 
Brown  David,  Tanner,  house  19  Rockdale  avenue 
Brown  David  H.,  painter,  93  Middle,  house  97  Smith 
Brown  Edward  S.,  teller  Citizens  National  Bank,  36  North 

Water,  boards  W.  H.   Taylor's,   Dartmouth,   corner 

Washington 
Brown  Edward  W.,  trimmer  Hathaway  &  Soule,  boards 

rear  128  South  Orchard 


56  NEW    BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY. 

Brown  Elizabeth,  widow  of  G.  H.,  house  250  South  Water 
Brown  Elizabeth  A.,  widow,  house  143  Purchase 
Brown  Eliza  II.,  widow  of  William  C,  house  82  Mill 
Brown  Eugene  F.  (GifFord  &  Co.),  merchant  tailor,  113 

Union,  house  86  Mill 
Brown  George  F.,  clerk,  159  Purchase,  boards  143  do. 
Brown  George  H.,  lawyer,  17}^'  North  Water,  boards  131 

South  Orchard 
Brown  Geo.  W.,  currier  Job  Wade,  bds.  Cedar,  n.  Locust 
Brown  Henry  G.,  horsetrainer,  house  4  Lincoln 
Brown   Herbert   A.,   shipjoiner,    boards   B.    C.  Brown's, 

Campbell 
Brown  Jacob,  shoemaker,  21  Centre,  house  do. 
Brown  James,  cooper  in  glass  works,  h.  19  Austin  court 
Brown  James,  weaver,  boards  191  Pleasant 
Brown  James,  farmer,  h.  rear  Acushnet  avenue,  east  side 
Brown  James  R.,  jr.,  framepolisher,  h.  Jenney,  near  Court 
Brown  Jane  Miss,  house  3  Walnut 
Brown  Jeremiah  (Foster  &  Brown),  carpenter,  152  North 

Third,  house  136  Summer 
Brown  John,  laborer,  house  126  Kempton 
Brown  John,  laborer,  house  Washburn,  n.  Acushnet  av. 
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  6  South  Second 
Brown  Kennedy,  weaver,  house  11  Austin  court 
Brown  Lloyd  B.,  grocer,  175  Kempton,  house  do. 
Brown  Lydia,  widow  of  John,  h.  95  South  Second 
Brown  Manuel  J.,  house  15  Ilowland 
Brown  Martha  Mrs.,  house  210  Middle 
Brown  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Ellery,  house  60  Summer 
Brown  Mary  A.   Miss,   millinery   and   fancy  goods,    118 

Kempton,  boards  60  Summer 
Brown  Mary  E.  Miss,  assistant  librarian,  h.  55  Cypress 
Brown  Matilda  A.,  widow  of  William,  h.  131  Orchard 
Brown  Meriam  Mrs.,  house  182  Kempton 
Brown  Oliver  F.  (Purrington  &  Brown),  china  and  glass 

ware,  65  Purchase,  house  163  County 
Brown  Oliver  H.  P.,  merchant,  house  228  Purchase 
Brown  Patrick,  teamster,  house  Purchase,  cor.  Clark 
Brown  Phobe  R.,  wid.  of  Thomas  D.,  h.  130  Washington 
Brown  Philip  C,  harnessmaker,  7  Purchase,  li.  98  do. 
Brown  Philip  E.,  harnessmaker,  bds.  98  Purchase 
Brown' Philip  M.,  engineer,  house  30  Elm 
Brown  Richard,  weaver,  boards  332  Purchase 
Brown  Salisbury,  house  Park,  near  Kempton 
Brown  Samuel,  saloon,  South  Front,  near  Rowland 


NEW   BEDFORD    [B]    DIEECTORY.  57 

Brown  Stephen  H.,  hostler,  boards  206  Middle 

Brown  Uriah,  waiter,  house  West  Middle,  n.  Chancery 

Brown  William,  house  Washburn,  n.  Acushnet  avenue 

Brown  Wm.  Felix,  shipcarpenter,  house  55  Cypress 

Brown  William  L.  G.,  machinist,  house  75  Cedar 

Brown  William  S.,  rigger,  house  75  Cedar 

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  81  County 
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.,  treasurer  Central  Union 

Association,  5  North  Sixth,  house  58  Hill 
Brownell  Benjamin  S.,  mason,  house  New  County  road, 

near  Durfee 
Brownell  Charles  F.,  house  136  Kempton  [mouth 

Brownell  Charles  H.,  carpenter,  23  North,  house  24  Dart- 
Brownell  Chas.   T.,   clerk,   51    Purchase,   boards   Mount 

Pleasant,  Acushnet  Heights 
Brownell  Charles  W.,  house  77  South  Second 
Brownell  Daniel  Hicks,  mason,  house  185  North 
Brownell  Edgar  F.  A,,  gent's  furnishing  goods,  hats,  caps, 

etc.,  19  Purchase,  house  S07}4  do. 
Brownell  Ephraim,  at  Chemical  Works,  h.  7  Cedar,  c.  Mill 
Brownell  E,  C.  (Brownell  &  Lapham),  provisions.  Sixth, 

cor.  Market  sq.,  boards  69  Elm 
Brownell  Fally  B.,  widow  of  Wilber,  h.  93  Fourth 
Brownell  Francis,  teamster,  house  204  South  Second 
Brownell  Frank,  clerk,  106  Union,  bds.  33  School 
Brownell  Frederick,  gardener,  house  15  North  Cottage 
Brownell  Frederick,  boards  147  Middle  [137  Third 

Brownell  Frederick  A.,  woodworker  G.  L.  Brownell,  h. 
Brownell  Frederick  A.,  house  15  Cottage 
Brownell  Frederick   W.,  passepartout  maker,   72   North 

Water,  bds.  137  Third  [Maxfield 

Brownell  George,  carpenter  Cordage  Factory,  house  65 
Brownell  George  A.,  carpenter,  house  Ash,  cor.  Mill 
Brownell  George  A.,  teamster,  house  97  South  Second 
Brownell  George  F.,  clerk,  house  New  County  road,  cor. 

Durfee 
Brownell  George  H.,  icedriver,  house  35  Chestnut 
BROWNELL  GEORGE  L.,  manufacturer  and  dealer  in 

carriages,  Third,  corner  Cannon,  h.  North  Orchard, 

corner  Court 
Brownell  George  R.,  teamster,  house  foot  of  Prospect 


58      NEW  BEDFORD  [B]  DIRECTORY. 

Browncll  Gilbert  K.,  shoeheeler,  boards  7  Cedar 
Browiiell  Herbert  J.,  traveling  ngeiit  T.  W.  Cook  &  Co., 

boards  85  Elm  [cor.  Middle 

Brownell  Holder  M.,  proprietor  Parker  House,  Purchase, 
Brownell  Isaac  M.,  farmer,  house  Plainville 
Brownell  Isabel  H.,  dressmaker,  house  7  Cedar 
Brownell  James  D.,  laborer,  h.  So.  Second,  n.  Division 
Browncll  John  A.,  jobwagon.  First,  corner  Union,  bouse 

1(V2  North 
Brownell  John  F.,  boards  79  North  Third 
Brownell  Joseph,  house  39  Spring 
Brownell  J.  Augustus  (Brownell,  Ashley  &Co.),  carriage 

mnfr.,  16,  20  and  22  Fourth,  and   (Western  Lumber 

Co.),  Fourth,  h.  147  Middle 
Brownell  J.  Walter,  clerk  G.  L.  Brownell,  h.  109  High 
Brownell  Leander  (Mosher  &  Brownell),  sash  and  blind 

mnfr.,  Atlantic  whf.,  h.  104  Maxfield 
Brownell  Lucy  J.  Miss,  seamstress,  h.  28  Bedford 
Brownell  Lucy  S.,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  28  Bedford 
Brownell  Luther,  harnessmaker,   29  J?urchase,  bds.  Mrs. 

E.  Smith's,  North  Third 
Brownell  Mary  W.,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  h.  60  No.  Third 
Brownell  Milton  A.,  carpenter,  boards  29  Chestnut 
Brownell  Oliver  G.,  dry  goods,  gents'  furnishing  goods, 

etc.,  51  Purchase,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  Acushnet  Heights 
Brownell  Oliver  M.,  carpenter,  house  87  Third 
Brownell  Perry,  livery,  hack  and  boarding  stable,  24  So. 

Second,  h.  79  North  Third 
Brownell  Samuel  R.,  blindmaker,  h.  Ill  Summer,  corner 

Sycamore 
Brownell  Thomas  at  (Providence),  h.  152   South   Water 
Brownell  William  H.  P.,  purser  str.  City  of  New  Bedford, 

h.  39  North  Sixth 
BROWNELL    WILLIAM    O.,   merchant,  shipchandler 

and  ])aperstock  dealer.  North  Front,  corner  Central 

wharf,  h.  200  County 
Brownell  William  O.,  jr.  (D.  B.  Folger  &  Co.),  116  Un- 
ion, and  bookkeeper  William  O.  Brownell,    house 

36  Eighth 
Brownell  Wright,  house  38  Fourth 

BROWNELL  &  LAPHAM  (E.  C.  Brownell  &  R.  Lap- 
ham^,  provisions.  Sixth,  cor.  Market  sq. 
Browning  Clark,  machinist  Gosnold  Mills,  h.306  Purchase 
Brownson  Leonard  B.,  master  mariner,  h.  Acushnet  av. 
Bryant  Aaron  C,  mariner,  h.  61  Walden 
Bryant  Emery,  roadraaster  N.  B.  R.  R.,  h.  State,  c.  Pearl 
Bryant  Israel  T.  (Bryant  &  Pierce),  provision  dealer,  174 

County,  h.  11  North  Cottage 
Bryant  James  L.,  hostler,  house  4  Franklin 


NEW   BEDFOED    [B]    DIRECTORY.  59 

Bryant  John,  accountant,  house  69  Walden 

Bryant  L.  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  8.^2    Purchase,  house  Mt. 

Pleasant,  cor,  Nash  road 
Bryant  Seth,  stonecutter,  h.  Mill,  cor.  Beach,  Cannonville 
Bryant  Seth  E.,  carpenter,  house  1  Mount  Pleasant 
Bryant  &  Pierce  (Israel  T.   Bryant  and   Ellery   Pierce), 

provision  dealers,  174  County 
Buchanan  Alice  S.,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  19  Chestnut 
Buchter  Franz,  draughtsman  Twist  Drill  Co.,  h.92  Bedford 
Buckley  Cornelius,  at  Rolling  Mill,  h.  145  North  Third 
Buckley  Ellen,  widow  of  Maurice,  h.  145  North  Third 
Buckley  Esau,  weaver,  bds.  Leach's,  Cedar  Grove 
Buckley  John,  Aveaver,  house  236  North  Third 
Buckley  Lucy  S.,  widow  of  Dennis,  house  52  County 
Buckley  Patrick,  laborer,  house  123  Smith 
Buckley  Thomas,  rigger,  house  225  Middle 
Buckminster  Joseph,  house  213  Purchase 
Budlong  Ambrose  P.,  machinist,  house  147  State 
Budlong  John  A.,  blacksmith,  h.  115  North  Third 
Budlong  William  R.,  overseer  machine  shop,  Wamsutta 

Mills,  house  147  State 
Buffington  Stephen  L.,  cutter,  house  185  Kempton 
Bulke  .Julius  A.  A.,  saloon,  3  Cedar,  boards  25  Willis 
Bullard  Amasa,  periodicals  and  fancy  goods,  9  Pleasant, 

house  82  Kempton  [Hillman 

BULLARD  JOHN  N.,  supt.  N.  B.  Flour  Co.,  hoiase   81 
Bullard  Joseph  A.,  clerk  Hart  &  Akin,  h.  82  Kempton 
Bulloch  Andrew,  agent  N.  B.  Lubricating  Oil  Co.,  house 

1  County 
Bullock  David  F.,  molder,  house  12  Durfee 
Bullock  Preserved,  laborer,  house  12  Durfee 
Buraphrey  Caroline  T.,   widow  of  James  M.,  matron   of 

Temporary  Home,  11  Merrimac 
Bumpus  Henry  W.,  assistant  city  marshal,  h.  5  North 
Bumpus  Morris,  watchman,  h.  Jenney,  near  Kempton 
Bunker  Elihu,  apothecary  and  druggist,  56  Purchase,  h. 

45  North 
Bunker  William  P.,  heeler,  h.  Robeson,  head  of  Cedar 
Burbank  Charles,  breaddriver,  house  70  County 
Burbank  Isaac,  shoelaster,  boards  30  Maxfield 
Burbank  Jerome  F,,  marbleworker,  20  North    Second 
Burbank  John  T.,  clei-k,  125  North  Water,  h.  205  Purchase 
Burbank  Mary  M.,  tailoress,  bds.  30  Maxfield 
Burbank  Thos.,  shoemakex-,  127  Purchase,  h.  30  Maxfield 
Burden  John,  laborer,  house  Plainville 
Burdett  Samuel,  machinist,  house  170  Purchase 
Burdick  Benjamin  F.,  painter,  h.  Middle,  n.  Emerson 
Burdick  Christopher,  cooper,  house  133  North  Second 
Burdick  Stephen,  cutter  Doane  &  Co.,  h.  79  Third 


60  NEW    BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY. 

Burding  Calvin,  shipcarpenter,  h.  347  So.  Water 
Burdiiig  Mary  E.,  widow  of  Hiram,  house  South  Front, 

Pierce's  Block 
Burgess  Charles  T.,  shoemaker,  boards  55  Maxfield 
Burgess  David,  sash  and  blind  maker,  house  Division,  n. 

Water 
Burgess  Frank,  boards  91  W^illiam 
Burgess  Gilbert,  teamster,  house  342  South  Water 
Burgess  John  M.,  boards  39  Foster 
Burgess  J.  II.,  meatinarket,  70  William,  h.  91  William 
Burgess  Mary  B.  Mrs.,  house  160  Mill 
Burgess  Nathan,  boot  and  shoemaker,  h.  39  Foster 
Burgess  Stephen,  carjDenter,  house  New  County  road,  cor. 

Durfee  [Front 

Burgess  William  II.,  carver  Fierce  &  Bushnell,  h.  98  So. 
Burgess  William  H.,   mnfr.   of  tomato   ketchup,   factory 

Burgess  farm,  (Fairhaven),  boards  91  William 
Bui'ke  Ann,  widow,  house  188  State 
Burke  Caroline  Mrs.,  house  210  Middle 
Burke  James,  laborer,  house  5  Pearl 
Burke  James,  teamster  James  Duddy,  h.  3  Jenney 
Burke  John,  ropemaker,  house  22  Ash 
Burke  John,  laborer,  house  Jenney,  near  Court 
Burke  John  Mrs.,  house  233  County 

Burke  Mathew,  laborer,  house  2  Jenney  [Emerson 

Burke  Mathew,  jr.,  in  rolUng  mill,  house  Campbell,  near 
Burke  Michael,  weaver,  boards  19  Hazard  court 
Burke  Michael,  stonecutter,  house  rear  285  Purchase 
Burke  Patrick,  weaver,  boards  18  Hazard  court 
Burke  Tobias,  laborer,  house  18  Hazard  Court 
Burleigh  Charles  F.  Rev.,  house  63  Cypress 
Burns  Daniel  H.,  boilermaker,  house  8  Sears  court 
Burns  James,  furnaceman  N.  B,  Copper  Works,  house  86 

Emerson 
Burns  Martin,  stonemason,  house  186  Pleasant 
Burns  William,  in  Gosnold  Mills,  h.  146  North  Second 
Burr  Dolly,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  90  Arnold 
Burroughs  George  W.,  mason,  house  176  Kempton 
Burroughs  John  L.,  sailmaker,  house  103  Maxfield 
Burroughs  Sarah  F,,  bookkeeper,  142  Union,  boards  60 

North  Third 
Burroughs  Susan  C,  widow  of  Samuel,  h.  60  No.  Third 
Burroughs  William  A.,  mariner,  house  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  North  Water,  house  Morgan, 

cor.  Cottnge 
Burt  Samuel  P.  (S.  P.  Burt  &  Co.),  banker  and  broker, 

19  and  43  North  Water,  house  5  Morgan 


NEW   BEDFORD    [(]]    DIRECTORY.  61 

BURT  S.  p.  &  CO.  (Samuel  P.  Burt,  G.  T.  Sanford,  and 
Chas.   S.   Kelley),  bankers  and  brokers,    19  and  43 
North  Water 
Burton  Frances  E.,  widow  of  Andrew  J.,  h.  207  Middle 
Bushee  Lewis,  cardgrinder,  h.  28  Brick  Block,  Orange 
Bushee  Rozella,  wid.  of  Lewis,  h.  24  Brick  Block,  Orange 
Bushnell  I.  S.,  engineer  Peirce  &  Bushnell,  house  43  No. 

Second 
Bushnell  I.  S.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  house  43  North  Second 
Bushnell   Leonard    (Peirce   &    Bushnell),    picturefrarae 
manufacturer,  store  58  North  Water,  and  factory  72, 
74,  and  76  North  Water,  house  41  High 
Bussell  Rufus  K.,  house  199  Kempton 
Butler  Daniel  A.,  carpenter,  house  57  Maxfield 
Butler  James  D.  Rev.,  Chaplain  Port  Society,  house  94 

South  Third 
Butler  Katie  Miss,  hairdresser,  house  46  Bedford 
Butler  Thomas  A.,  fishraarket,  91  Third,  h.  over  106  do. 
Butler  Wm.  F.,  boatbuilder  Willis  Point,  house  High,  n. 

Purchase 
Butman  John  H.,  clerk,  Front,  cor.  Centre,  h.  169  Purchase 
Butterworth  John,  weaver,  house  6  Hazard 
Butterworth  Manuel,  weaver,  house  101  State 
Butts  Albert  N.,  boards  18  Allen  [County  road 

Butts  Calvin  S.,  carpenter,  house  Mt.  Vernon,  cor.  New 
Butts  David,  shipcarpenter,   house   New    County   road, 

north  of  Durfee 
Butts  Eben  A.,  shipcarpenter,  house  56  North 
Butts  Francis  A.,  jr.,  N.  B.  Flour  Mill,  h.  70  Sycamore 
Butts  George  W.,  house  277  County 
Butts  Henry  R.,  carpenter,  house  18  Allen 
Butts  James,  mariner,  boards  4  Rockdale  avenue 
Butts  James  D.,  laborer,  house  Willis,  cor.  Emerson 
Butts  Lucy  A.,  widow,  house  54  South  Second 
Butts  Lydia  A.,  widow  of  Peleg,  house  41  Mill 
Butts  Priscilla,  widow  of  Albert,  house  65  Third 
Butts  Samuel  A.,  shipwright,  house  67  Hillman        [First 
Butts  Squire  W.,  clerk  J.  &  W.  R.  Wing  &  Co.,  house  71 
Butts  Thomas  L.,  laborer,  house  38  Foster  [Second 

Butts  William  E.,  gilder  Peirce  &  Bushnell,  bds.  11  No. 
Byron  Joseph,  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  County,  n.  Linden 
Byron  Joseph,  mariner,  house  19  Howland 
Byron  Nelson,  machinist,  h.  52  Brick  Block,  Orange 

CABLE  HARVEY,  at  glassworks,  house  63  Grinnell 
Cadozo  Domingo,  house  South  Front,  near  Howland 
Cadwell  William  P.  S.,  druggist  and  chemist,  and  dealer 

in  trusses,  etc.,  49  Purchase,  house  13  South  Sixth 
Cady  Elizabeth  B.,  widow  of  Daniel,  house  108  Fifth 


62  NEW    BEDFORD    [Q]    DIRECTORY. 

Cahoon  iMaxainclia  INfrs.,  nurse,  house  81  Ray 

Cairns   Micliael,    bootmaker,   48    William,    house   North 

Thini,  near  William 
Caldwell  Eliza,  widow,  house  35  Middle 
Caldwell  Reliance,  widow  of  John  J.,  h.  r.  142  Kempton 
Caldwell  Seth  C,  teamster,  house  185  Pleasant 
Caldwell  Zachariali,  mariner,  house  Swamp,  corner  Cedar 
Calhoun  Charles,  baker,  boards  Sampson  House 
Callahan  Catharine  Mrs.,  house  163  State 
Callahan  Mary,  widow,  house  208  South  Water 
Callahan  William,  laborer,  house  184  State 
Calnan  Timothy,  mason,  house  80  Cedar 
Calnan  Timothy,  laborer,  house  Washburn 
Cambridge  Margaret,  widow  of  Daniel,  house  27  Union 
Cameron  Alexander,  laborer,  house  rear  317  Purchase 
Campbell  James,  pressman,  106  South  Water,  h,  5  Bonney 
Campbell  John  C.,  house  161  North  Third 
Campbell  William,  Wanisutta  Mill,  house  6  Merrimac 
Canavan  John,  laborer,  bds.  170  Pleasant 
Canavan  Michael,  laborei-,  house  170  Pleasant 
Canavan  Patrick  H.,  refiner  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house 

170  Pleasant 
Canavan  William,  shoemaker,  h.  North  Third  opp.  Pearl 
Cannavan  John,  laborer,  house  15  Austin  court 
Cannavan  Joseph,  weaver,  house  rear  1  Purchase 
Cannavan  Joseph,  weaver,  boards  195  State 
Cannavan  Patrick,  assistant  city  marshal,  h.  158  Kempton 
Cannon  Albert,  clerk,  house  34  Willis 
Cannon  Edward  (Cannon  &  Curtis),  rigger.  Commercial 

wharf'  house  108  Pleasant 
Cannon  Edward  S.  (E.  S.  Cannon  &  Co.),  hats  and  caps, 

43  Purchase,  house  218  Union 
Cannon  Edwin  H.,  laborer,  house  Plainville 
Cannon  Elizabeth  T.,  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  Mrs.,  house  West  Middle,  u.  Emerson 
Cannon  George,  calker,  14  South  Front,  house  34  Willis 
Cannon  James,  cooper  VV.  J.  Norton,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Cannon  Nathaniel  S.  (Baylies  &  Cannon),  provision  deal- 
er, 3  and  4  Union,  house  108  Pleasant 
Cannon  Thomas,  peddler,  house  10  Hazard  court 
Cannon  Thomas  1).,  farmer,  house  Plainville 
Cannon  William,  slioemaker,  48   William,  house  Third, 

near  Pearl 
Cannon  William  B.,  currier,  boards  13  Cedar 
Cannon  Wm.  C,  calker,  house  13  Cedar 
Cannon  &  Curtis  (Edward  Cannon  and  Richard  Curtis), 

riggers,  Commercial  wharf 


NEW   BEDFORD    [(]]    DIRECTORY.  63. 

Canny  David,  tailor,  house  24  School 
Canny  Edward,  laborei*,  house  Purchase,  cor.  Penniman 
Canty  James  F.,  in  cotton  factory,  bds.  r.  86  North  Second 
Canty  Mary,  widow  of  William,  bouse  r.  82  North  Second 
Canty  Timothy  J.,  etcher   90    South    Water,  boards   215 

South  Water 
Card  Benjamin  F.,  janitor  Liberty  Hall,  house  102  Fourth 
Card  Charles  H.,   painter,   9   North    Water,  boards    100 

Washington 
Carey  William   S.,  carriage   painter  Geo.   L.   Brownell, 

house  106  Fourth 
Carlaw  David,  weaver,  boards  255  First 
Carlin  Bridget  Miss,  house  61  Fifth 
Carlin  John,  laborer,  house  Delano,  near  South  Water 
Carndedo  Joseph,  mariner,  house  182  South  Water 
Carney  Daniel,  house  134  South  Water 
Carney  Frances  Mrs.,  house  Elm,  corner  Cedar 
Carney  Patrick,  glassfiuisher,  house  277  South  Water 
Carney  Wm.  H.,  lettercarrier,  house  146  Mill 
Carpenter  Albert  H.  W.,  merchant  tailor,   141   Union,  h. 

115  Hillman 
Carpenter  Lewis  G.,  house  98  Kempton 
Carpenter  Samuel,  private  watchman  Gosnold  Mills,  house 

1  Grape 
Carr  Abby  S.  widow  of  Caleb  A.,  house  36  Spring 
Carr  Anna  B.,  widow  of  John  G.,  house  46  Smith 
Carr  Charlotte  C,  teacher,  Head  of  the  River,  house  36 

Spring 
Carr  David,  laborer,  house  Robeson,  near  Ashland 
Carr  Frank  B.,  jewelry  mnfr.  (F.  River),  house  Acushnet 

avenue.  Head  of  the  River 
Carr  Henry  J,,  mariner,  house  107  Cedar 
Carr  James  E.,  shiprigger,  house  Sycamore,  cor.  Cypress 
Carr  Owen,  weaver,  boards  19  Hazard  court 
Carroll  Henry,  carpenter,  house  Sullivan,  near  Middle 
Carroll  James,  cai'riage    trimmer,   boards   John    Carroll's 

Fourth 
Carroll  James,  tailor  Taber,  Read  &  Co.,  house  Tremont, 

near  Arnold 
Carroll  James,  house  head  of  Arnold 
Carroll  John,  laborer,  house  117  South  Water 
Carroll  John,  junk  dealer,  27  South  Water,  house  Fourth 

near  Rockland 
Carroll  John  (Barrett  &  Carroll),  tea  dealer,  299  Purchase, 

house  320  do. 
Carroll  John,  labo7-er,  house  100  Emerson 
Carroll  John  Jr.,  boards  foot  of  Fourth 
Carroll  Malachi,  weaver,  boards  Grinnell,  corner  Prospect 
Carroll  Michael,  mulespinner,  house  Clark 


64  NEW   BEDFORD    [f]]    DIRECTORY. 

Carroll  Patrick,  ropemaker,  house  head  of  Arnold 
Carroll  Kichard,  cijijarinnker,  house  3  Maxfield 
Carroll  'J'lioinas,  i\t  chemical  works,  house  4  Ash 
Carroll  Thomas  J.,  currier,  boards  100  Emerson 
Carter  Domingo,  boardiiighouse,  57  South  Water 
Carter  Edward  P.,  confectioner,  16  Pleasant,  h.  7  Cedar 
Cart''r  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Isaac,  house  238  North  Third 
Carter  John,  hairdresser,  boards  107  Middle 
Carter  John,  farmer,  house  Court,  corner  Jenney 
Carter  John  F.,  hairdresser,  47  William,  bds.  107  Middle 
Carter  Lucinda,  widow  of  Charles  II.,  house  40  Cedar 
Carter  Martha  Miss,  confectionery  and  fruit,  244  Purchase, 

house  do. 
Carter  Michael,  laborer,  house  76  North  Third 
Carter  Miles,  calker,  house  169  Ehn 
Carter  ilobert  II.,  house  66  Purchase 
Carter  Robert  H.  Mrs.,  hairworker,  66  Purchase 
Carter  Sarah,  widow  of  F'rank,  house  5  Willis 
Carter  William,  mariner,  house  102  Fourth 
Carter  William  F.,  laborer,  house  Cedar  Grove 
Carver  Thomas  C,  shipcarpenter,  house  81  Thomas 
Case  Alexander  H.,  mason,  house  227  County 
Case  Allen,  house  215  Purchase 
Case  Charles  A.,  house  215  Purchase 
Case  Charles  C,  messenger  Davenport,  Mason  &   Co.,  h. 

93  North  Third 
Case  Edmund  T.,  janitor   Central  Police  Station,   house 

31  Chestnut 
Case  Elvira  C.  Miss,  dress  trimmings  and  worsteds,   40 

Purchase,  house  85  Kempton 
Case  Frederick  S.,  carpenter,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Case  George,  section  hand  F.  R.  R.  R.,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant, 

near  R.  R. 
Casic  George  F.,  engineer  N.  B.  R.  R.,  house  98  Pleasant 
Case  Hannah,  widow,  house  215  Purchose 
Case  Isaac  R.,  clerk  J.  W.  Braley,  bds.  227  County 
Case  John  R.,  farmer,  house  Sixth,  near  Middle 
Case  Restcome,  flirmer,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Case  Sarah  M.  Miss,  house  215  Purchase 
Case  William,  currier,  house  398  Purchase 
Casey  Edward  H.,  farmer,  house  Hathaway  road 
Casey  James,  laborer,  house  127  Smith 
Casey  Lawrence  L.,  laborer,  house  204  South  Water 
Casey  Sarah  Miss,  house  180  Kempton 
Casey  Susan,  widow  of  Edward  W.,  h.  Hathaway  road 
Cassidy  Patrick,  bricklayer,  house  Washburn 
Cassidy  Samuel,  weaver,  house  194  State 
Castale  iWilliam,    policeman  and  boardinghouse,  5   Old 

Market  square 


NEW    BEDFORD    [(]]    DIRECTORY,  65 

Castle  Julia  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  2  South  Pleasant,  h.  do. 
Castle   Thomas,  loomfixer,    Wamsutta  Mills,   house  222 

North  Third 
Castle  William,  boarding  house.  Old  Market  square 
Castles  Alice,  widow  of  Michael,  house  68   Kempton 
Caswell  AbraTu  U.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  h.  New  County 

road,  near  Danforth 
Caswell  Amos  K.  (Casw^ell  Bros.),  blacksmith,  6    Pine,  h. 

152  Mill 
Caswell  Benjamin  F.,  teimster  E.  Perry,  house  MaxfieM, 

near  North  Second 
CASWELL    BPtOTMERS    (Amos  R.,  Nathaniel  H.,  and 

Oscar  F.  Caswell),  blacksmiths  and   horse   shoers,   8 

Pine 
Caswell  Daniel,  at    Chemical    Works,    Court,   boards   13 

West  Middle 
Caswell  David  P.,  at  D.  K.  Tripp's,  house  178  North 
Caswell  George,  painter,  house  H  ithaway  road 
Caswell  Get)rge  F.,  carriag-'painter,  house  172  Purchase 
Caswell  Isaac  C,  cigars  and   tobacco,  85^2    Purc'iase,   h. 

70  Spruce 
Caswell  John  P.,  tinplate  and  sheetiron  worker,   84   Pur- 
chase, boards  185   xMiddle 
Caswell  Nathaniel  H.  (Caswell  Bros.),  blacksmith,  8  Pine, 

house  16  South  Second 
Caswell  Oscar  F.  (Caswell  Bros.),  blacksmith,   8  Pine,  h. 

17  South   Sec  )nd 
Caswell  Rhoda,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  91  Walden 
Caswell  Wni.  H.,  painter,  21  Union,  cor.  Front,  house  50 

North  Third,  corner  Kempton 
Cathaway  Sarah,  widow,  house  32  Union 
Cathcart  Edward  B.,  laboi-er,  house  18  Emerson 
Caton  Joseph,  in  Glass  Works,  house  10  Howland 
Caton  Manuel,  in  Glass  Works,  house  8  Howland 
Cavanaugh  Ann,  widow  of  Francis,   house  243  Middle 
Cavanaugh,  see  also  Kavanaugh 
Cave  James,  laborer,  house  Campbell,  cor.  Emerson 
Cavenaugh  Jeremiah  L.,  blacksmith  Geo.  L.  Brownell,  h. 

50  South  Second 
Caverly  Francis  H.,  shipcarpenter,  bds.  129  No.  Second 
Center  Charlotte  M.,  nurse,  house  88  North  Third 
CENTRAL   UNION    ASSOCIATION,  B.  F.  Brownell, 

treas.,  groceries  and  patent  medicines,  5  North  Si.^th 
Chace  Albert  A.,  firmer  at  city  farm,  Clark's  point 
Chace  Ariel,  mariner,  house  41  Fourth 
Chace  Ezra  B.,  carpenter,  house  177  Grinned 
Chace  Frederic  A.,  carpenter  and  sparmaker,  h.  64  Forest 
Chace  George   W.,  hoopskirt  manufacturer  and   corsets, 
16  Purchase,  house  Hathaway  road 
5 


66  NEW    BEDFORD    [()]    DIRECTORY. 

Chace  Ira  M,  clerk  Hart  &  Akin,  58  South  Water,  liouse 

211  Soutli  Water 
Cliace  Josei»li,  'id,  carpenter,  h.  County,  cor.  Maxfield 
Chace  Mary  Mrs.,  house  2()9  Soutli  Second 
Chace  Nathan  F.,  carj)enter,  boards  177  Grinnell 
Chace  Robert  B.,  master  mariner,  house  102  Fifth 
Chace    Thomas    W.,    tinplateworker,    16    North   Water, 

boards  58  Fifth 
Chaccf  see  also  Chase 

Chaddock  E.  N.,  house  1  Lincoln,  corner  UnioTi 
Chad  wick  Celinda  Mrs.,  widow  of  Charles,  h.  87  No.  Third 
Chad  wick  David  G.,  laborer,  house  98  Kenipton 
Chadwick  George  II.,  painter  Franklin  Shaw,  house  163 

Kempton  [Suminer 

Chadwick  Geo.  FT.,  clerk  Tucker  &  Cummings,  boards  106 
Chadwick  John  P.,  carpenter,  house  3  Wills 
Chadwick  Luke,  weaver,  house  Hazard,  near  Purchase 
Chadwick  Mary,  widow  of  George,  house  154  Kenipton 
("hadwick  Solomon,  cai'penter,  Leonard's  wharf,  house  79 

County 
Chadwick  Thomas  A.,  cooper,  house  58  North 
Chadwick  Thomas  S.,  slioemakei',  house  87  No.  Third 
Chadwick  William  J.,  house  100  Summer 
Chaftee  Amos,  mason,  house  Old  County  road 
Chaffee  John,  weaver,  bds.  Greenwood's,  Durfee 
Chaloner  Luther  W.,  harnessmaker,  boards  85  Third 
Chamberlain  Ebenezer  T.,  engineer  JMt.  Washington  Glass 

Works,  house  1  Hickory 
Chamberlain  Sabin  P.,  joiner,  house  231  County 
Chan<Uer  Charles,  house  24  J3ush 
Chandler  William  G.,  boot  and  shoe  store,  2  Kicketson 

block.  Union,  house  4  Pleasant 
Chancy  Emma  E.,  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  81  Thomas 
Chaney  Ephi'aim.  shipcarpenter,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,   beyond 

Water  Works 
Chanley  Thomas,  teamster  J.  Holmes,  jr.,  h.  95  So.  Water 
Channing  Ann  S.,  widow  of  John  W.,  house  40  Third 
Channing  Rhoda  A.,  doctress,  40  Third,  house  do. 
Clianning  Walter,  shipcarpenter,  h.  toot  South  Second 
Channing  Wm.  H.,  dentist,  139  Union,  house  40  Third 
Channing  Wm.  R.,  dentist  (New  Haven),  h.  44  Kem])ton 
Chapman  Alfred  M.  (Chapman  &  Shurtleff),   sailmaker. 

Union,  c.  Front,  h.  53  Elm 
Chai)man  Benjamin,  refreshments,  head   of  North    Front, 

next  the  bridge,  and  variety,  5  Elm,  h.  do. 
Chajiman  Bessie  T.  Miss,  teacher  Bush  St.  school,  house 

56  School 
Chapman  Cyrus  W.,  house  56  School 
Chapman  Edward  T.  (E.  T.  Chapman  &  Co.),  cigars  and 

tobacco,  64  Purchase,  li.  62  South  Second 


XEW    BEDFORD    [(]]    DIRECTORY.  67 

Chapman  E.  T.  &  Co.  (Edward  T.  Chapman  ),  64  Purcliase 
CHAPIMAN'  JOPIN  H.,  saihnaker,   122  North   Second, 

house  2'23  Purchase 
Chapman  John  H.,  jr.,  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  26  Pleasant,  h.  do. 
Chapman  Thomas,  weaver,  house  189  State 
Chapman  &  ShurtlefF  (Alfred  M.  Chapman  and  John  R, 

Shurtleff),  sailmakers.  Union,  cor.  Front 
Chapped  Melville  G.,  clerk,  229  Purchase,  h.  21  Willis 
Chapped  S.  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  49  South  Second 
Chappell  William  PI.,  grocer,  229  Purchase,  h.   21    Willis 
Charles  Thomas,  printer,  house  17  Mill 
Chase  Abisha  H.,  grocer  and  flagman  Braley  station,  h.  do. 
Chase  Abraham,  shipcarpenter,  house  213  Kempton 
Chase  Adeline,  widow,  h.  North,  corner  J^Torth  Third 
Chase  Alexander  H.,  mason,  house  48  South 
Chase  Allen,  blacksmith,  h.  Mill,  n.  Summit,  Cannonville 
Chase  Alonzo  B.,  teamster  Macotnber  Bros.,  house  Second 
Chase  Andrew  B.,  mariner,  house  86  Fourth 
Chase  Benjatnin  F.,  ropemaker,  house  Rockdale  av.,  near 

Kempton  [146  Third 

Chase  Celia  L.  Miss,  teacher  in  Friends  Academy,  house 
Chase  Collins,  carriagemaker,  h.  Chestnut,  n.  Parker 
Chase  Daniel  K.,  variety  store,  and    mnfr.   of  quilts,  &c., 

89  Middle,  house  do. 
Chase  David  D.,  shipcarpenter,  house  68  Purchase 
Chase  Ebenezer,  blacksmith,  li.  rear  94  North  Second 
CHASE  EDWARD  B.,  Remington  sewing  machines,  5 

Pleasant,  n.  Union,  h.  124  Middle 
Chase  Edwin  A.,  farmer,  house  Old. County  road 
Chase  F'rederick  P.,  foundryman  Gosnold  Mills,  h.  Wall 
Chase  Frederick   W.,  mason,   house  Rockdale    av.,   near 

Kempton 
Chase  George,  boardinghouse,  5  School,  house  do. 
Chase  George,  mariner,  house  106  South  Water 
Chase  George  II.,  shipjoiner,  boards  6  North 
Chase  George  S.,  master  mariner,  house  31  County 
Chase  George  W.,  laborer,  house  102  Fourth 
Chase  Gideon  R.,  farmer,  house  Kempton,  near  Jenney 
Chase  Helen  P.,  clerk,  house  8  North 
Chase  Henry  S.,  painter,  21  Union,  house  6  North 
Chase  Henry  T.,  carpenter,  house  124  Kempton 
Chase  Isaac  L.,  watchman,  house  162  Mill 
Chase  Jacob  W.,  sparmaker,  h.  260  Kempton,  n.  Lindsey 
Chase  James  F.,  teamster,  house  220  County 
Chase  James  R.,  at  D.  K.  Tripp's,  h.  Rockdale  av.,   near 

Kempton 
Chase  John  B.,  laborer,  house  52  Parker 
Chase  Joseph  H.,  carpenter,  house  10  Emerson 
Chase  Lovice  P.,  widow  of  Nathan,  house  119  Pleasant 


68  NEW   BEDFORD    [fj]    DIRECTORY. 

Chase  Luther  S.  (N.  Y.),  house  146  Third 
Chnse  Lyman  ]>.,  Inborei-,  house  5  Ash 
Chase  Mary,  widow  of  Turner,  liouse  44  TTillman 
Cha>e  Mary  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  h.  42  Keiiiptou 
Chase  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Neri  A.,  house  41  Wing 
Chase  Mary  C,  widow  of  Henry,  house  6  North 
Chase  OUve  K.,  widow  of  Jonatlian.  house  162  Mill 
Cha:-e  Rufus  B.,  salesman,  5   Pleasant,  n.  Union,   boards 

124  Middle 
Chase  Sarah  F.,  widow  of  Horace,  house  6  Cypress 
Chase  Sidney,  painter,  house  6  North 
Cha<e  Susan  Miss,  dressmaker,  bds.  86  South  Third 
Chase  Walter  F.,  shipcarpenter,  lioiise  213  Kempton 
Chase  Warren  E.,  reporter  Standard  office,  h.   1    Bedford 
Chase  Wibor  A.,  shipbuilder,  house  73  Cedar 
Chase  Wm,  F.,  farmer,  li.  Mt.   Pleasant,  beyond    Water 

Works 
Chase  Wilson,  master  mariner,  house  18  Wing 
Chase  Zebina  H.,  master  mariner,  house  86  Fourth 
Chnse,  see  also  Chace 

Chaves  Paul  Joseph,  laborer,  house  14  Oak 
ChiMs  Augustine  F.,  tishdealer,  house  25  Cannon 
CliiMs  Cyrel  M.,  ropemaker   N.  B.  Cordage  Co.,  house 

Jenny  Und 
ChiMs  Edward  W.  M.,  house  rear  142  Kempton 
ChiMs  H.  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  h,  97  South  Second 
ChiMs  Josiah  G.,  fish,  31  South  Second,  h.  25  Cannon 
Childs  Sylvester,  watches  and  jewelry,   33  Purchase,   h. 

41  High 
Chipman  James  F.,  overseer  belt  room  Wamsutta  Mills, 

house  69  Sycamore 
Chi^holm  Sarah  A.,  widow  of  Elijah,  h.   55  North    Sixth 
Christian  Ann  Mrs.,  h.  Clinton,  n.  South  Cottage 
Christian  Stephen  C,  master  mariner,  h.  68  Pleasant 
Chuier  George,  shoemaker,  boards  98  Purchase 
Chuler  Jacob,  shoemaker,  boards  98  Purchase 
Church  Bradford  L.,  conductor  N.  B.  R.  R.,  h.  151   State 
CHURCH  CHAS.  H.,  druggist,  74  Purchase,  house  262 

^    County 
Church  Charles  L.,  pianos,  cabinet   organs,   and   music,  7 

Pleasant,  near  Union,  house  44  Chestnut 
Chui-ch  Charles  M.,  clerk,  74  Purchase,  bds.  262  County 
Church  Christopher  A.,  liouse  Acushnet  avenue 
Church  Ephraim  E.,  foreman,  33  Commercial  wharf,  house 

170  Mill 
Church  Freeman  T.,  sail  maker,  liouse  39  North 
Church  Horatio  L.,  sailmaker  Simpson  Hart,  h.  55  Hill 
CHURCH  JAMES  I.,  boots  and   shoes,  87  Purchase,  li. 

at  Fairhaven 


NEW   BEDFORD    [[J]    DIRECTOEY.  69 

Church  Lucinda  Mrs.,  liouse  17  Cannon 

Church  Lucy  A.  Miss,  millinery,  6  Pleasant,  near  Union, 

house  39  North  [h.  39  Xorth 

Church  Lydia  C.  Mrs.,  millinery,  6  Pleasant,  near  Union, 
Church  Mary,  widow  of  James  F.,  house  Mt.  Pleasant,,  u. 

Mt.  Vernon 
Church  Mary  A,  Miss,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Church  Wm.  A.,  assistant  cashier  First  National  Bank,  h. 

15  Lincoln  [Union,  h.  29  Bush 

Church  Wm.  N.  (Driscol,    Church    &    Hall),   grocer,   60 
Churchill  Benjamin  J.,  gasfitter,  45   North  Water,  house 

Swamp,  near  J.'edar 
Churchill  Hiram,  house  54  Summer 
Cliurcliill  Robert  G.,  cooper,  lioiise  78  Fifth 
Churchill  Silvanus,  cooper,  9  Cannon,  house  78  Fifth 
CITIZENS  NATIONAL  BANK,  3G  North  Water,  cor. 

Centre  [Second 

CITY  LAUNDRY,  F.  H.  Dunham,  )M-opr.,  107  North 
CITY    PLANING    MILLS,   Greene   &    Wood,   agents, 

Leonard's  wharf  [Fairhaven 

Claflin  James  E.,  tinplatcworker,  16   North   Water,  h.  at 
Clapp  Abbie,  widow  of  John    S.,  dressmaker,  boards  25 

South  Second  [house  300  do. 

Clare  John,  grocer  and  provision    dealer,  221  So.  Water, 
Clare  Wni.  H.,  clerk.  221  South  Water,  house  300  do. 
Clark  A.  Frank,  clerk,  60  Union,  bds.  57  Foster 
Clark  Benjamin  H.,  laborer,  house  54  Middle 
Clark  Charles  A.,  pictureframe  manufacturer,  h.  109  High 
Clark  Charles  A.,  jr.,  copyist  State  House  (Boston),  house 

109  High 
Clark  Chas.  S.,  clerk,  59  and  61  No.  Second,  h.  9  Park 
Clark  Cyrus  E.,  clerk  and   treasurer   First   Cong,  church, 

house  at  Acushnet 
Clark  Eliza  W.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  h.  r.  148  Kempton 
Clark  Etneline  E.,  wid.  (^f -Thomas,  h.  Pleasant,  n.  Austin 
Clark  Ezra,  carpenter,  North  Second,  corner  Hillman,  h. 

57  Foster 
Clark  Frederick  P.,  carpenter,  house  122  Maxfield 
Clark  George  C,  pictureframe  dealer,  h.  112  High 
Clark  George   H.,   mastermariner,   house    Campbell,   near 

Chestnut 
Clark  Hannah  M.  Miss,  tailoress,  h.  Pleasant,  n.  Austin 
Clark  Hosea  B.,  clerk,  house  52  Walnut 
Clark  James,  weaver,  boards  5  Austin  [Blackmore 

Clark  James  A.,  sectionhand   Potomska   Mills,   house  53 
Clark  James  B.,  carpenter,  house  138  Purchase 
Clark  John,  waiter  Parker  House,  h.  West  Wall,  r.  Court 
Clark  Josiah  R.,  cabinetmaker  Caleb  Maxfield,  house  73 

Foster 


70  NEW    BEDFORD    [Q]    DIRECTORY. 

Clark  Julia  A.,  widow  of  Elisha,  house  175  County 
Clark  Lothroj),  provisions,  Purchase,  coi-.   Willis,  house 

Walnut,  cor.  Fifth 
Clark  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Daniel  L.,  h.  138  Purchase 
Clark  JMary  S.  Miss,  house  47  Seventh 
Clark  IMichael,  welldiijjger  and  stonelayer,  house  Parker, 

near  Oak  Grove  cemetery 
Clark  l^eter,  gardener,  house  Clay,  near  Oak 
Clark  Robert,  weaver  Potoniska  Mills,  h.'S91  So.  Second 
Clark  Thomas  C,  laborer,  house  3  Walnut 
Clark  Thomas  E.  (Clark  &  Bartlett),  fishmarket,  8  and  10 

South  Water  and  9  Market,  h.  52  Walnut 
Clark  Walter  F.,  horsedealer,  house  27  Elm 
C'lark  William,  laborer,  house  Ash,  near  Union 
Clark  William  G.,  cai-penter,  house  138  Purchase 
Clark  William  J.,  carpenter,  house  Parker,  n.  Oak  Grove 

cemetery  [Middle 

Clark  Williani  S.,  foreman  for  W.  A.  Robinson,  house  125 
Clark  &  Bartlett  (Thomas  E.  Clark  and  Seth  S.  Bartlett), 

fishmarket,  8  and  10  South  Water,  and  9  Market 
(Clarke  Albert  E.,  lawyer,  42^  No.  Water,  h.  80  Arnold 
Clarke  Henry  B.,  homoeopathic  physician,  181  Union,  h.  do, 
Clarke  AVilliam  E.,  foremanspinner  Potomska  Mills,  house 

68  Prospect 
Clarkson  Nicholas  J.,  plasterer  and   whitewasher,  house 

rear  of  the  Third  church,  Middle 
Clary  Daniel,  laborer,  house  Highland,  corner  Topham 
Clary  Lawrence,  Gosnold  Mill,  house  20  School 
Clary  William,  laborer,  house  Penniman 
Clay  Allen  C,  rigger,  house  1  Durfee 
Clay  Henry,  mastermariner,  house  166  Grinnell 
Clayton  Susan,  widow,  house  83  South  Water 
Cleary  Anthony,  hostler  S.  F.  Perry,  bds.  68  Mechanics 

lane  [lane 

Cleary  Edward  J.,  clerk  B.  H.  Waite,  l)ds.  68  Mechanics 
Cleary  Heniy,  molder,  house  83  North  Water 
Cleary  James,  hostler  S.  F.  Perry,  h.  68  Mechanics  lane 
Cleaveland  Abram    L.,    shipbroker   and   commissionraer- 

chant,  23  Centre,  house  8  Pleasant,  near  Union 
Cleaveland  Andrew  M.,  baker,  house  Ash,  cor.  Mill 
Cleaveland  Caroline,  widow  of  Charles  G.,   h.   112  South 

Front 
Cleaveland  Charles  E.,  carpenter,  bds.  112  South  Front 
Cleaveland  Sarah  L.,  ])roprietress  Mount  Pleasant  House, 

8  Pleasant,  near  Union 
Cleaveland  George  B.,  laborer,  house  69  Forest 
(Jleaveland  George  H.  V.  D.,  baker,  173  Union,  house  69 

Forest 
Clifford  Caroline  A.  Miss,  house  66  Bedford 


NEW   BEDFORD    [(]]    DIRECTORY.  71 

Clifford  Charles  W.  (Marston  &  Crapo),  lawyer,  35  North 

Water,  boards  198  Union,  corner  County 
Clifford  Julm  H.,  lawyer,  and  pres.  Boston  &  Providence 

Railroad,  35  North  Water,  house  87  South  Orchard 
Clifford  Walter,  lawyer,  35  North  Water,  boards  87  South 

Orchard 
Clifton  Jireh  W.,  stoves,  tinware  &c.,  "206  Purchase,  h.  do.    ■ 
Clines  Catharine,  widow  of  John,  hotise  182  North  Third 
Clynionts  William,  blacksmith   E.  B.  &  F.   Macy,  house, 

991.   Purchase 
Coade  Lucy,  widow,  house  159}^  Mill 
Coats  John  M.,  saihnaker,  house  33  Pleasant 
Cobb  George  A.,  stoves  and  tinware,  Head  of  the  River, 

house  do 
Cobb  John  Q.  A.,  branch  pilot,  house  16  Chancery 
Cobb  Solon,  pastor  Pacific  Church,  boards  65  Ehn 
Cobb  Susan  C.,  widow  of  Nathaniel  W.  P.,  h.  70  Sycamore 
Cobb  Thomas  J.,  deputy  sheriff,  23  North  Water,  house 

71  Forest 
Cobb  Wendell  H,  (Marston  &  Crapo),  lawyer  35    North 

Water,  house  Maple,  near  Hawthorn 
Cobb  William  S.,  sheriff,  and  dept.  U.  S.  Marshal,  23  North 

Water,  house  115  Washington 
Coburn  Geo.  N.,  machinist,  house  77  North  Third 
Codd  Thomas  A.   (T.  A.  Codd   &   Co.),   shipbrokers,    18 

South  Water,  house  11  Third 
Codd  Thomas  A.  &  Co.  (Thomas   A.    Codd    and    H.    S. 

West),  shipbrokers  18  South  Water 
Codding  Herbert  N.,  carriagemaker,  boards  36  Chestnut 
Codding  Mary  A.  Miss,  teacher  Fifth  st.  grammar  school, 

boards  36  Chestnut 
Codding  Seth,  grocer,  180  County,  house  36  Chestnut 
Codding  Seth  E.,  framemaker,  house  8  Spruce 
Coe  Isaac  H.  Rev.,  pastor  South  Cliristian  Baptist  Church, 

house  112  Washington 
Coe  William  F.,  shoelaster,  house  22  Crapo 
Coffin  Alexander  B.,  cooper,  house  41  Smith 
Coffin  Chas.  H.,  paperboxraaker,  110  Union,  bds.  57  Third 
Coffin  Edwin  R.,  salesman,  125  North  Water,  boards  98 

Purchase 
COFFIN  FREDERICK,  paperboxmnfr.,   110   Union,  h. 

57  Third 
Coffin  George  C,  baker,  house  42  Foster 
Coffin  George  T.,  machinist,  boards  67  South  Second 
Coffin  James  H.,  mariner,  house  31  William 
Coffin  John  C,  laborer,  house  foot  of  Eddy's  wharf 
Coffin  John  C,  engineer,  house  124  Middle 
Coffin  Phoebe  C,  widow  of  William,  house  57  Third 
Coffin  Prince  H.,  clerk,  23  Centre,  boards  31  Williaai 


72  NEW    BEDFORD    [(]]    DIRECTORY. 

Coffin  Simeon  K.,  laborer  Hastincj  &  Co.,  boards  28  Allen 

Coffin  Stei)lien  P.,  cooper,  house  28  Allen 

Coffin  Walter  II.,  paperboxniaker,  110  Union,  boards  57 

Third 
Coffin  William  D.,  house  67  South  Second 
Coffin  Wm.  F.,  mariner,  Ijoards  28  Allen 
Coffin  Wm.  H.,  boar(linii;stable,  Fir^t,  corner  School,  and 

hack  stand,  128  Union,  house  17  South  Second 
Cogan  Thomas,  laborer,  house  04  North 
Cocrgeshall  Ann  IMi-s.,  Iiouse  169  County 
Coggeshall  l^radford  II.  (Howland  &  Coggeshall),  cooi)er, 

"""rear  147  North  Water,  house  58  North  Third 
Coggeshall  Chas.  W.  (Coggeshall  &  Co.),  i)uinp  and  block 

maker,  Front,  n.  P^airhaxen  dei)Ot,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
Coggeshall  Chas.  W.  (Tobey  &   Coggeshall),   stoves  and 

tinware,  18  William,  house  11  Chestnut 
Cofjgeshall  Edward,  mastermariner,  house  163  County 
COGGESHALL  HENRY  W.  (Coggeshall   &  Co.),  un- 
dertaker, 20  William,  house  22  do. 
Coggeshall  James,  house  26  Campbell 
Coggeshall  James  F.,  carriagemaker  Brownell  &  Ashley, 

house  Hathaway  road 
Coggeshall  John,  mariner,  house  7  Jenney 
Coggeshall  John  A.,  teamster,  boards  20  North  Cedar 
Coggeshall  Nelson,  teamster,  house  Ash,  corner  Mill 
Coggeshall  Priscilla  S.,  widow  of  Josiah,  h.  20  No.  Cedar 
Coggeshall  Robert  C.  P.,  assistant  engineer  water  works, 

office  basement  City  Hall  building,  house  .81  Bush 
Coggeshall  Samuel  B.,  master  mariner,  h.  110  South  Sixth 
Coggeshall  Sarah  M.,  widow  of  James,  h.  79  South  Second 
Coggeshall  Sylvia  A.,  wadow  of  Edward  L.,  h.  169  County 
Coggeshall  Thomas,  assistant  postmaster,  house  31  Bush 
Coggeshall  Wm.  P.,  teamster,  house  Mt.  Pleasant,  n.  Mt. 

Vernon 
COGGESHALL  &  CO.  (Henry  W.  Coggeshall),  under- 
takers and  coffin  warerooms,  20  and  22  William 
Coggeshall  &  Co.  (Charles    W.   Coogeshall   and    Charles 

Johnson),  pump,  block   and  sparmakers.  Front,  near 

Fairhaven  Dejtot 
Cogy  Benjamin,  laborer,  house  30  Bedford 
Cogy  Tarleton,  laborer,  house  89  South  Sixth 
Colby  Philiji  E.,  clerk   Acushnet  Coffije  and   Spice  Mills, 

house  Hill,  corner  Mill. 
Cole  Benjamin,  machinist,  house  88  Washington 
Cole  Emily,  widow,  house  Old  County  Road 
Cole  George  F.,  clerk  and  bookkeei)er  H.  G.  O.  Cole,  bds. 

84  Fourth 
COLE  HARRISON  G.   O.,   carriage   manufacturer,    44 

Third,  house  84  Fourth 


NEW   BEDFORD    [(]]    DIRECTORY.  73 

Cole  Henry  O.,  niailagent,  house  Pleasant,  near  Linden 
Cole  Theodore  W.,  niarbleworker,  William,  corner  Bethel, 

house  56  Hillman 
Cole  Wni.  H.,  laborer,  house  27  Chancery 
Coleman  Betsey  R.,  dressmaker,  house  167  Union 
Coleman  George,  fisherman,  house  rear  251  North  Third 
Coleman  Robert,  laborer,  house  7  Cliancery 
Colgan  Ann,  widow,  house  168  Kempton 
Collamore  Edwin  J.,  engineer,  house  147  State 
Collins  Abagail  C,  widow,  house  13  ]\Iill 
Collins  Albert  B.,  law  student,  36;^  North  Water,  boards 

at  Fairhaven 
Collins  Asa,  machinist,  house  299  Purchase 
Collins  Barnabas,  farmer,  house  Ashland,  near  Linden 
Collins  Esther  Mrs.,  house  203  Pleasant 
Collins  Eugene  E.,  hostler,  house  180  North 
Collins  George  A.,  secondhand.  Wamsutta  Mills,  house 

324  Purchase 
Collins  Hugh,  laborer,  house  6  Griffin 
Collins  James  H.  Mrs.,  house  173  Middle 
Collins  Jeremiah,  laborer  Gosnold.  Mills,  house  Wall 
Collins  Joseph,  weaver,  house  Leach's  Cedar  Grove 
Collins  Michael,  laborer,  house  16  Franklin 
Collins  Nelson  (Ellis  &  Collins),  patternmaker,  90   South 

Water,  boards  96  Fourth 
Collins  Otis  K.,  wheelwright,  rear  125  North  Third,  house 

201  Purchase 
Collins  Quimtorn  F.  (Collins  &  Allen),  blank  book  manu- 
facturer and  stationer,  73  Union,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
Collins  William,  mariner,  boards,  108  South  Front 
Collins  &  Allen  (Q.  F.  Collins  and  J.  P.  Allen),  blank 

book  manufacturers  and  stationers,  73  Union 
Colomb  Ambrose,  laborer,  house  200  Pleasant 
Colovan  Margaret  JMiss,  house  106  Maxfield 
Colovan  Susan  Miss,  house  106  Maxfield 
Colson  Fred,  W.,  painter,  9  North  Water,^house  Thomas, 

rear  of  Sycamore 
Colson  Lysander,  laborer,  house  188  South  Second 
Colson  William,  painter,  25  Centre 
Cohvell  Albert  F.,  carpenter,  house  166  North 
Colwell  John  J,,  carriagesmith,  h,  Jenny,  n,  Kempton 
Colyar  Henry,  clerk,  34  North  Second,  boards  Dartmouth 

road,  near  Dartmouth  line 
Colyar  Rhoda,  widow  of  Henry,  house  Dartmouth,  near 

Dartmouth  line 
Colyar  Sylvester  A.,  roperaaker,  house  169  Pleasant 
Colyar  Henry  B.,   painter,  house  Dartmouth  road,  near 

Dartmouth  line  [37  Foster 

COMEY  CHARLES  M,,  dry  goods,  103  Purchase,  house 


74  NEW   BEDFORD    [Q]    DIRECTOEY. 

COMMERCIAL  HOUSE,  A.  W.  Hann,  proprietor,  9 

South  Water 
COMiMEllCIAL  MUTUAL  MARINE   INSURANCE 

CO.,  37  North  Water 
Commerford  Anna  R,  Miss,  teaolicr  INIiildle  street   school, 

boards  232  County 
Commerford  Catlierine  Miss,  teacher  Parker  street  gram- 
mar school,  boards  282  County 
Commerford  Eleanor  Miss,  teacher  Keinpton   st.  school, 

house  232  County 
Commerford  Mary  Miss,  musicteacher,  bds,  232  County 
Commerford  Patrick,  house  232  County 
Compton  Horatio  H.,  carriagemaker,  bds.  8G  No,  Second 
Compton  Mathew,  cooper,  house  86  North  Second 
Comstock  Thomas  W.,  carpenter,  h.  130  Th.inl 
Conant  A.,  physician,  85  Purchase,  house  at  Fall  River 
Conant  Geo.  M.,  cutter  J.  &  W.  R.  Wing  &  Co.,  boards 

42  North  Sixth 
CONGDON  JAMES  B.,  city  treasurer  and  collector,  and 
treasurer  N.  B.  Gas  Light  Co.,  office  Library  build- 
ing, house  118  County 
Congdon  Lydia  C,  widow  of  Arnold,  house  76  Walnut 
Congdon  Sarah  Miss,  house  29  Seventh 
Congdon  Wm.,  sailmaker  Simpson  ILart,  h.  135  Kempton 
Conklin  Abram,  laborer,  house  208  Middle 
Conn  David,  laborer,  house  236  North  Third 
Connell  Maria  Mrs.,  house  Austin  court 
Connelly  Ann,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  Hazard,  cor.  State 
Connelly  John  W.,  cignrmaker,  boards  117  North  Water 
Connelly  .Joseph  A.,  laborer,  house  117  North  Water 
Connelly  Patrick,  house  221  Middle 
Connelly  Patrick,  grinder,  liouse  228  North  Third 
Connelly  Richard,  ropemaker   N.   B.    Cordage   Factory, 

house  165  Kempton 
Conners  Peter,  laborer,  house  5  Morgan's  lane 
Conniif  John  A.,  harnessmaker  W.  H,  Willis,  bds.  69  Elm 
Connolly  Ellen  Mrs.,  house  2  Hall's  court 
Conroy  Michael,  laborer,  house  49  Middle 
Considine  Ann,  widow  of  Michael,  house   Purchase,   cor. 

Pen  ni  man 
Considine  Michael,  laborer,  h.  rear  Acushnet  av.,  east  side 
Conway  Ellen,  widow,  house  4  Bush 
Conway  James  S.,  teamster  at  glass  works,  h.  11  Bush 
Conway  Michael,  teamster,  house  115  South  Water 
Conway  Michael,  weaver,  liouse  7  Hazard  court 
Cook  Alexander  G.,  mason,  house  10  Liberty 
Cook  Ann  Mrs.,  house  rear  59  Summer 
Cook  Ann,  widow  of  George,  house  89  Sixtli 
Cook  Ciias.  A.,  currier,  boards  82  Thomas 


NEW    BEDFORD    [()]    DIRECTOllY.  75 

Cook  Chas.  E.,  provisions,  1  New  Market  square,  house 

at  South  Dartmouth 
Cook  Clarence  A.,  clerk  N.  B.  Copper  Co.,  bds.  33  Bush 
Cook  David,  groceries  and  dry  goods,  240  Purchase,  h.  do. 
Cook  Emma  L.  Mrs.,  house  10  Morgan 
Cook  Evie  M.  Miss,  house  rear  105  Allen 
Cook  Huratio  B.,  carpenter,  N.  B.  K.  R.,  house  8  Green 
Cook  James,  laborer,  house  18  Cedar  [Russell 

Cook  James  B.,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill   Co.,   h.  50 
Cook  Jolm  F.,  clerk,  14  Fourth,  boards  133  Washington 
Cook  John  H.,  beltmaker  Wamsutta  Mills,  li.  218  County 
Cook  Jolin  S.,  livery  and  boarding  stable,  8, 10,  12,  and  14 

Fourth,  house  133  Wasliington 
Cook  Joseph,  gardener,  house  rear  105  Allen 
Cook  .Lydia  W.,  widow  of  Jabez,  house  82  Thomas 
Cook  Margaret  Mrs,,  house  166  Kempton 
Cook  Pliilip  B.,  mason,  house  5  Rockdale  avenue 
Cook  Richard  H.,  pressman  Thayer  &  Judd,  h.  8  Cedar 
Cook  Robert,  baker,  house  73  Dartmouth 
COOK  SAMUEL  H.,  secretary  Ocean  Mutual  Insurance 

Co.,  and    insurance    agent,  37  North   Water,  house 

Bush,  between  County  and  Orchard 
Cook  Silas,  cooper,  house  232  Purchase 
Cook  Theodore,  hostler,  14  Fourth,  boards  12  Walnut 
Cook  Thomas,  house  1  Morgan 

Cook  Thomas  W.  (Tliomas  W.  Cook  &  Co.),  paint   man- 
ufacturer. School,  cor.  Front,  house  101  \Villiam 
Cook  Thomas  W.  &  Co.  (Thomas  W.  Cook),  paint,  color, 

and  varnish  manufrs..  School,  cor.  Front 
Cook  Timothy  D.,  builder  and  real  estate  agent,  19  North 

Water,  house  22  Bush 
Cook  Wesley,  glassmaker,  house  163  First 
Cook  William,  general    agent  Equitable  Life  Assurance 

Society,  office  First  National  Bank  building,   house 

33  Bush 
Cook  Wm.  H.  (Wm.  H.  Cook  &  Co.),  junk  dealer,  9  North 

Front,  house  28  Third 
COOK  WM.  H.  &  CO.  (Wm.  H.  Cook  &  James  Mackie), 

junk  dealers,  9  North  Front 
Coombs  Asa,  shipwright,  house  42  Smith 
Coombs  Benjamin  D.,  farmer,  house  Plainville 
COOMBS  BENJAMIN    F.,  cashier  National  Bank   of 

Commerce,  35  North  Water,  h.  75  Fourth 
Coombs  Elnathan,  house  42  Smith 
Coon  George  H,,  oil  presser,  h.  114  South  Sixth 
Coon  William  S.,  frameniaker,   72  North  Water,  h.  108 

North  Third 
Cooper  Frances,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  157  Elm 
Cooper  George,  needle  ranfr.,  90  So.  Water,  h.  144  Third 


76  NEW    BEDFORD    [Q]    DIRECTORY. 


Cooper  Lucy  A.  Mrs.,  house  rear  163  Kempton 
Cooper  Luveny,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  76  First 
Cooper  I\-itrick,  hostler  W.  11.  ColHn,  h.  73  Forest 
Coo])er  Watson,  cook,  26  South  Water,  boards  do. 
Cooper  William  II.,  clerk,  32  School,  bds.  73  Forest 
Coreia  F'rank,  laborer,  house  184  South  Second 
Coreia  John,  laborer,  house  186  South  Second 
Corey  Ada  F.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  59  Cypress 
Corey  Adaline  H.,  widow  of  Charles  W.,  h.  59   Cypress 
Corey  Charles  S.,  house  59  Cypress 
Corey  Charlotte  A.,  widow  of  John,  house  20  Crapo 
Corey  John,  assistant  city  marshal,  house  20  Crajio 
Corey  Michael,  laborer  C.  M.  Peirce,  house  56  Mill 
Corey  Orlando,  clerk,  46  Purchase,  house  20  Crapo 
Corey  Philip  H.,  clerk.  Union,  c.  Water,  h.  31  Pleasant 
Corey,  see  also  Cory 

Corish  Bridget,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  Chancery,  n.  Court 
Corish  J:nnes,  currier,  house  225  Middle 
Corish  John,  currier,  house  99  Smith 
Cornell  Abbie,  widow  of  Uandall,  h.  28  County  avenue 
Cornell  Betsey,  widow,  house  100  Emerson 
Cornell  Charles,  teamster  Eureka  Flour  Mill,  h.  So.  Sixth 
Cornell  Charles  F.,  sexton  Oak  Grove  Cemeteries,   h.   do. 
Cornell  Daniel  H.  (D.  H.  Cornell  &  Co.),  butcher,  Wat- 
son, Cannonville,  house  do. 
Cornell  D.  H.  &  Co.  (Daniel  11.  Cornell  and  Pardon  Cor- 
nell), butchers,  Watson,  Cannonville 
Cornell  Eliza  A.,  widow  of  William,  house  231  So.  Second 
Cornell  Eugene  H.,  passepartoutmaker,  house  69  Spruce 
Cornell  Geo,  A.,  master  mechanic  N.  B.  R.  R.,  house   282 

Purchase 
Cornell  George  T.,  butcher,  house  49  Cove 
Cornell  Griffin  T.,  carpenter,  boards  1  Potter 
Cornell  John  M.,  laborer,  h.  Potter,  n.  New   County  rd. 
Cornell  John  W.,  seacaptain,  house  82  Kemjitou 
Cornell  Joseph  H.,  president  Gosnold  Iron  Works,  house 

Acushnet  av.,  Grove  place 
Cornell  Joseph  W.,  house  1  Ashland 

Cornell  Pardon,  treas.  New  Bedford   Tool   Co.,    14  Wil- 
liam, and  butcher,  h.  Watson,  n.  Smith  Mills  road 
Cornell  Phebe  A.,  widow  of  Jacob,  house  156  State 
Cornell  Robert  S.,  livery  and  boarding  stable,  Grinnell, 

h.  Sixth,  n.  Washington  sq. 
Cornell  Solomon  C,  driver  S.  P.  Richmond  &  Co.,  house 

21   Seventh 
Cornell  Squire  H.,  mariner,  house  112  South  Front 
Cornell  Stephen,  cooper,  60  Union,  house  69  Spruce 
Corner  William  H.,  saloon,  house  Plainville 
Cornish  Aarou,  physician  and  surgeon,  64  Russell,  corner 
Sixth,  house  do. 


NEW   BEDFORD    [(]]    DIRECTORY.  77 

Cornish  Fred.  W.,  clerk  H.  J.  Taylor,  41   Purchase,  bds. 

81  Maxfield  [land,  near  County 

Cornish  Israel  C,  civil  engineer  and  contractor,  h.  Kock- 

CORNISH  IVORY  S.,  agent  ^tna  Life  Insurance  Co. 

of  Hartford,  27  Nortl^^Yater,  h.  81  Maxfield 
Corson  Charles  M.,  teamster  T.  S.  Corson,  h.  23  School 
Corson  Temple  S.,  truckman,  house  18  Bethel 
Cory  Abby,  widow  of  Lawton  H.,  house  Mount  Pleasant, 

near  Nash  road 
Cory  Charles,  hairdresser,  133  So.  Water,  h.  128  First 
Cory  Clarissa  G.,  widow  of  Alonzo  L.,  house.  78  So.  Sixth 
Cory  Daniel,  shipcarpenter,  h.  85  "North  Second 
Cory  Daniel  W.,  clerk  M.  T.  D.  &  M.  Co.,  boards  85  No. 

Second 
Cory  Drucilla  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  64  School 
Cory  Everett  N.,  painter,  house  12  Rockdale  avenue 
Cory  Frederick  A.,  farmer,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  n.  Nash  road 
Cory  George  A.,  carpenter,  house  12  Rockdale  av. 
Cory  George  G.,  mariner,  house  6  Rockdale  avenue 
Cory  Isaac  C,  farmer  and  carriagemaker,  house  12  Rock- 
dale avenue 
Cory  John  A.,  baker,  boards  56  Mill 
Cory  Julia  A.,  widow,  house  70  Kempton 
Cory  Nathaniel,  house  5  Cottage 
Cory  Philip  H.,  clerk,  51  Union,  house  17  Walnut 
Cory  Seabury,  jr.,  clerk  Swift  &  Allen,  bds.  28  High 
Cory  Sylvester  R.,  boards  116  Kempton 
Cory  William  T.,  waiter,   5lUnion,  bds.  56  Mill 
Cory,  see  also  Corey 
Costello  Marcellus,  hairdresser,  7  Liberty  Hall  building, 

house  12  Spruce 
Cota  Charles  (Cota  &  Smith),  grocer,  Cedar,  cor.  Middle, 

house  19  Morgan 
Cota  &    Smith    (Charles   Cota  and   Joseph    C.    Smith), 

grocers,  Cedar,  corner  Middle 
Cotes  John,  sailmaker,  house  33  Pleasant 
Cotner  Lewis,  weaver,  house  255  South  Water 
Cotter  John,  works  Gosnold  Mills,  house  319  Purchase 
Cotter  William,  stevedore,  house  6  High 
Cotter  William  F.,  watchman,  house  Cedar  Grove 
Cottle  Edwin  B.,  farmer,  house  Plain ville 
Cottle  Harriet  B.  Miss,  trimmings  and  worsteds,  11   Pur- 
chase, house  86  Kempton 
Cotton  Louisa  Mrs.,  house  23  South  Seventh 
Couch  George,  laborer,  house  14  Crapo 
Couch  W^illiam  H.,  overseer  Potoraska  Mills,  bds.  14  Crapo 
Coughlin  Jeremiah,  laborer,  house  95  First 
Couling  Isham,  grocer,  184  Kempton,  house  7  Ash 
Courtney  Eugene,  tailor,  house  49  Sycamore 


78  NEW   BEDFORD    [[)]    DIEECTORT. 

Covcll  Alexander  H.,  clerk,  rooms  167  County 

Covell  Almy  B.  Mrs.,  house  114  Pleasant 

Covell  Amy,  widow  of  ITalsey,  house  169  Pleasant 

Covell  Benjamin  B.,  fruitgrower,  house  Acushnet  avenue 

Covell  Benj.  B.,  jr.,  clerk  N.  Waterman,  bds.  65  Elm 

Covell  Edward  T.,  house  3  South  Cottage 

Covell  Frederick  P.,  clerk  E.  O.  Spooner,  bds.  13  Mill 

Covell  George  A.,  mastermariuer,  house  14  Pope 

Covell  George  A.,  jr.,  clerk  U.  A.  Snell,  h.  60  Sycamore 

Covell  Grace  B.,  widov/  of  Charles,  h.  112  Purchase 

Covell  Herbert  E.,  cariiagetrimmer  C.  II.  Forbes,  boards 

104  Fifth 
Covell  Jonathan,  house  109  Third 
Covell  Joseph  L.   Mrs.,    hat    manufacturer   and    repairer, 

l-27>.i  Union,  house  5  Fifth 
Covell  Mary  C.  Mrs.,  house  3  Cottage 
Covin  Alonzo  E.,  foreman  W.  Tallman,  h.  48  High 
Covin  David,  glassmaker,  house  104  Fifth 
Covin  David  F.,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill,  h.  21  Wing 
Covin  Herbert  E.,  carriagemaker  C.  H.  Forbes,  boards  104 

Fifth 
Covin  Robert  IT.,  machinist,  boards  104  Fifth 
Cowan  Mary  Mrs.,  house  64  Foster 
Cowen  Charles  D.,  gasfitter  T.   J,    GifFord  &  Co.,  boards 

Smith's  Mills 
Cowen  Fldward  F.  A.,  hack  driver,  house  316  Purchase 
Cowie  George,  light  keeper  Palmer's  Island,  house  do. 
Cowin    Zenas,  farmer,    house    Hathaway    road,    west    of 

Rockland  avenue 
Cowing  Thomas  B.,  currier,  house  64  North 
Cowing  Wm.  H.,  stonecutter,  h,  Jenney,  n.  Kempton 
Cowing  William  M.,  conductor,  house  103  Summer 
Cox  Delia  A.  Miss,  house  39  Kempton 
Cox  James  V.,  inspector  Custondiouse,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
Cox  Sarah  C,  widow  of  Wm.  H.,  h.  39  Kempton 
Coxen  Charles  H.,  clerk,  32  Purcliase,  boards  113  Elm 
Coxen  Clarissa,  widow  of  George  E.,  house  113  Elm 
Crabtree  George,  weaver  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.   Purchase, 

corner  Hazard 
Craft  James,  rigger,  house  216  Middle 
Crafts  Frank  G.,  carriagetrimmei',  bds.  63  So.  Second 
Crafts  Reuben,  planemaker,  house  56  South  Second 
Crafts  Sarah  F.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  56  So.  Second,  h.  do. 
Crafts  Wilbur  F*.,  pastor  County  street  M.  E.  church,  h. 

98  Elm 
Cragen  Charles  H.,  rigger,  house  57  Hill 
Craig  Andrew,  carpenter,  house  71  Middle 
Craig  Thomas,  roapmaker,  h.  West  Middle,  cor.  Chancery 
CRAIGIE   ANDREW,  brassfounder,  103  North  Water, 
house  51  Fourth 


NEW   BEDFORD    [(]]    DIRECTORY.  V9 

Crnigie  Andrew  T.,  clerk  Atlantic  wharf,  bds.  51  Fourtli 
Craigie  Lizzie  W.,  music  teaclier,  liouse  51  Fourth 
Cramer  Ellen,  widow  of  Michael,  house  35  Middle 
Crane  Charles,  tinsmith,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Crane   George   J.,   watchmaker,   98    Union,     house    lOU 

.  North  third 
Crane  John  Q.  A.,  farmer  O.  G.  Brownell,  Mt.  Pleasant 
Cranston  James,  mariner,  boards  155  Pleasant 
Cranston  James  M.,  boat  builder.  Fish  Island,  house   155 

Pleasant 
Cranston  John,  boatbuilder,  Fish  Island,  h.  157  Pleasant 
Ci'anston  John  H.,  mariner,  boards  157  Pleasant 
Cranston  Ly<lia  J.  Miss,  teacher  High  School 
Cranston  Orville  W.  (Soule  &   Cranston),   carpet   uphol- 
sterer, 9}4  Purchase,  house  59  Summer 
Cranston  Sarah  H.  Miss.,  teacher  Bush  street  school 
Crapo  Abbie  I.  Mrs.,  house  64  Dartmouth 
Crapo  Charles,  carpenter,  boards  31   Third 
Crapo  Chas.  VV.,  firmer,  house  rear  Dartmouth  road,  near 

Dartmouth  line 
Crapo  Emma,  widow  of  Henry  D.,  house  10  Bethel 
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  Jeremiali,  rigger,  house  105  Cedar 
Crapo  Lucy  A.  Mrs.,  house  63  Forest 
Crapo  Peter,  house  206  South  Second 
Carpo  Peter,  teamster  James  Dnddy 
Crapo  Rebecca  G.,  seamstress,  house  1  Bedforl 
Crap  >  Robert  C,  telegraph  operator,  house  Bellville 
Crapo  Sally,  widow  of  Charles,  house  63  Summer 
Crapo  Square  G.,  firmer,  h.  Prospect,  opp,  (^lass  Works 
Crapo  Thomas,  fishmarket,  69  South  Water,  house  do. 
CRAPO  WILLIAM   W.,  President  Mechanics  National 
Bank,  and  (Marston    &    Crapo j,  lawyer,    35    North 
Water,  house  7  South  Orchard 
Craw  Flenry  T.,  mastermiriner,  house  130  Third 
Creech  William,  miller  N.  B.  Flour  Co.,  house  30  Hill 
Crins  Clara  Mrs.,  house  16  Mill 
Croacher  Daniel  B.,  cooper,  house  27  Sherman 
Croacher  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  25  Sherman 
Croacher  Rodolphus  J.,  cooper,  house  23  Sherman 
Croacher  Thomas  W.,  doors,  sashes,  and  blinds,  Leonard's 

wharf,  house  121  Fifth 
Crocker  Desire  Miss,  house  33  High 
Crocker  George  O.   (O.  &  G.   O.  Crocker),  merchant,   7 

Commercial  wharf,  house  96  William 
Crocker  Oliver  (O.  &  G.  O.  Crocker),  merchant,  7   Com- 
mercial wharf,  house  96  William    " 


80  NEW    BEDFORD    [(]]     DIRECTORY. 

Crocker  O.  &  G.    O.    (Oliver   aud    George    O.   Crocker) 

inorcliants,  7  Coiiimercial  wharf 
Croiii|)toii  Jolin,  weaver,  house  20  Hazard  court 
Cromwell  Samuel,  master  mariner,  Ijds.  Sampson  House 
Croiian  Daniel,  pressman  E.  S.  ISerry,  liouse  199  Elm 
Cronin  Cornelius,  watchman,  house  1  Harrison 
Cronin  Mary,  widow,  house  136  South   Water 
Cronin  William,  harnessmaker,  54  Elm,  house  64  Foster 
Crook  Wm.  H.,  shipcarpenter,  house  22  Griffin 
Crosby  Thomas  S.,  carpenter,  house  1U7  Smith 
Cross  David,  spare  hand  in  mill,  h.  28  Brick  Block,  Orange 
Cross  Hannah  R.,  wiilow  of  John,  h.  231  South  Second 
Cross  John,  laborer,  house  191  South  Water 
Cross  Julia,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  rear  59  Summer 
Cross  Peter,  oiler,  house  39  Biick  Block,  Orange 
Grossman  Robert  H.,  clerk  Wm.  G.  Hayden,  boards   10 

Bedford 
Crother  Samuel,  painter,  house  Washburn 
Crow  George,  spinner,  house  rear  316  Purchase 
Crowell  Aliby  T.,  widow  of  Allen  H.,  h.  21  South  Sixth 
Crowell  Charles  F.,  mariner,  boards  209  South  Water 
Crowell  Eunice,  widow  of  Peleg,  h.  209  South   Water 
Crowell  Isaac  S.,  cooper,  house  209  South   Water 
Crowell  James  A.,  master  mariner,  h.  138  Summer 
Crowell  Leonard,  mariner,  house  178,^2  County 
Crowell  Lizzie  N.,  musicteacher,  bds.  21  South  Sixth 
Crowell  Reuben  N.,  artist,  boards  21  South  Sixth 
Crowell  Samuel,  shipcarpenter,  house  63  Foster 
Crowell  Stephen,  bookkeeper,  h.  21  South  Sixth 
Crowell  Theodore  P.,  sailmaker,  house  38  Foster 
Crowley  Daniel,  laborer,  house  15  Cedar 
Crowley  Dennis,  laborer,  house  32  No.  Water 
Crowley  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  113  No.  Third 
Crowley  .Julia  Miss,  servant,  161  County 
Crowley  Peter,  laborer,  house  244  South  Water 
Crowley  Peter,  jr.,  printer  W.   F.   Wheaton,   boards   244 

South  Water 
Crniz  Joseph,  mariner,  house  16  Wing 
Cuddi-y  Thomas,  laborer,  house  32  Wing 
Cuddy  Frank,  laborer,  bds.  238  So.  Second 
Cudwt)rth  Shadrach  N.,  machinist,  house  98  So.  Third 
Cuff  Levi,  mariner,  house  186  Kempton 
Cuftee  Samuel,  h.  Rockland,  near  County 
Cumming  Aithui',  artist,  boards  38  Eighth 
Cummings  Benjamin,  clerk  Tucker  &   Cummings,   boards 

121  County 
Cummings  Benjamin  T.,  merchant,  Taber's  wharf,  boards 

21  South  Sixth 
Cummings  Charles  S.  (Tucker  &  Cummings),  grocer,  66 

and"68  William,  house  88  Fourth 


NEW   BEDFORD    [])]    DIRECTORY.  81 

Cummings  Cynthia  S.,  widow  of  Benj.,  h.  121  County 
Cumtniiigs  E.  C,  widow  of  John,  h.  21  South  Sixth 
Cainiuiiigs  John  F.,  farmer,  housp  rear  Tarkiln   hill   road 

near  Acushnet  station 
Cummings  Martin,  laborer,  house  Hazard,  near  Pleasant 
Cummings  Solomon,  farmer,  house  14  Rockdale  avenue 
Cummings  Thomas,  laborer,  house  326  Purchase 
CUNHA  JOSEPH,  cigars  and  tobacco,  95  Union,  h.  do. 
Cunha  Joseph  A.,  shoemaker,  1721^2  So.  Water,  h.  do. 
Cunuiff  John,  laborer,  boards  129  North  Third 
Cunningham  Ann  B.,  widow  of  John,  h.  69  Hillman 
Cunningham  Daniel  P.,  overseer,  house  91  Washington 
Cunningham  John,  pawnbroker,  76  Union,  h.  10  Bethel 
Cunningham  Ruth,  widow  of  Robert,  h.  4  Chestnut 
Cunningham  Wni.  H.,  fruit  and   vegetables,   30    and    32 

Union,  house  67  Hillman 
Cunningham  Wm.  .J.,  laborer,  h.  Chestnut,  near  South 
Currau  Mary  Mrs.,  house  259  South  Water 
Curran  Michael,  weaver,  house  259  So.  Water 
Curtis  Daniel,  weaver,  house  Clark 
Curtis  ^Manuel  E.,  farmer,  house  Plainville  road 
Curtis  Richard  (Cannon   &  Curtis),    rigger,    Commercial 

wharf,  house  77  Pleasant 
Gushing  Abbie  G.,  widow,  house  63  Hillman 
Cushing  Charles  F.,  harnessmaker  Jesse  Allen,  boards  80 

Hillman 
Cushing  John  I).,  cooper  N.  B.  Flour  Co.,  bds.  68  Mill 
Cushing  John  K.,  carpenter,  Maxfield,  near  Foster,  house 

63  Hillman 
Cushing  Joseph  B.,  cooper,  boards  39  Elm 
Cushinan  Abbie  A.,  widow  of  Zenas,  house  11  Elm 
Cushman  Andrew,  laborer,  boards  6  Bethel 
Cushman  Benjamin,  master  mariner,  house  50  Fifth 
Cushman  D.  P.  Mrs.,  millinery,  143   Purchase,  house  at 

Rociiester 
Cushman  Frederick,  house  55  Foster 
Cushman  Roxa,  widow  of  Jacob,  h.  60  Dartmouth 
Cutler  Charles  H.,   engineer  Potoraska   Mills,    house    68 

Prospect 
Cypress  Robert  W.,  hairdresser,  166  Purchase,  house  rear 

35  Smith 
Cyre  Alexis,  card  stripper,  h.  48  Brick  block.  Orange 

DABNEY  ADELINE,  widow,  house  322  Purchase 
Dacey  Patrick,  glassmaker,  house  222  So.  Water 
Dafney  Antone,  cook,  26 'o  William,  house  180  North 
Dagesse  Joseph,  laborer,  house  Orange 
Daggett  Charles  N.,  blacksmith  Cordage  Factory,  house 
22  Emerson 
6 


82  NEW    BEDFORD    [])]    DIRECTORY. 

Daggett  Eliphnlet,  laborer,  N.  B.  Flour  Mills,  h.  164  North 
D.ihill  Peter,  laborer,  house  Pleasant,  near  Linden 
DAILY  EVENING  STANDARD,  E.  Anthony  &  Sons, 

])r(>]irietors,  67  Union 
Daily  JNlicliael,  laborer,  house  334  Purchase 
Daily  l*atrick,  Wanisutta  Mills,  h.  Cedar  Grove 
Daily  P;itriok,  shipcarpenter,  house  114  Grinnell 
Daley  George,  weaver,  house  Washburn 
Daley  John,  clerk  II.  Ilolconib,  boards  6  Spring 
Dallnian  Charles  E.,  clerk  C.  W.  Ilurll,  23  Purchase,  bds, 

52  Bedford 
Dallnian  Selina  V.,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  52  Bedford 
Daly  Joseph  F.,  house  114  Grinnell 
Dame  Daniel  D.,  farmer,  house  Rockland  avenue 
Damraon  Frederick  A.,  grocer,  boards  83  Smith 
Dammon  George  K.,  shipcarpenter,  h.  13  Emerson 
Dammon  Harry  F.,  fancy  card  i)rinter,  139  Purchase,  h.  do. 
Dammon  Samuel,  shipcarpenter,  North  Water,  cor.  North, 

house  31  Hillman 
Dammon  Silas  D,,  shipcarpenter,  house  83  Smith 
Damon  Chandler,  shipcai-penter,  h.  156  No.  Second 
Damon  Doane   W.,  shipjoiner  Shepherd    lane,    house   3U 

Cyfiress 
Damon  Frank  M.,  passepartout  maker,  72  North   Water, 

boards  83  Smith 
Damon  Henry  D.,  shipjoiner,  house  30  Cypress 
Damon  Samuel  H.,  carpenter,  house  27  Sycamore 
Damon  Thomas  H.,  shipcarpenter,  h.  Cedar,  c.  Campbell 
Damsell  Alonzo,  laborer,  13  North  Second 
Damzel  James,  laborer,  house  Plainville  road 
Dana  Charles,  house  10  South  Second 
Dana  Chas.  E.,  eating  house  (Fall  River),  boards  10   So. 

Second 
Dana  William  A.  Mrs.,  house  86  Bedford 
Dandridge  Rosena,  widow  of  Andrew,  h.  126  Kempton 
Dane  Thomas,  shoemaker,  h.  6  Hazard  court 
Daniels  Helen,  boarding  house,  rear  South  Front 
Daniels  W.,  bootmaker,  house  397  Purchase 
Dant  Richard,  shoemaker  183  Purchase,  house  Third 
Dantsizen  (christian,  furniture   and  upholstery,   191  Elm, 

house  do. 
Dantsizen  Frank  M.,  upholsterer,  boards  191  Elm 
Dantsizen  John  G.,  upholsterer,  house  191  Elm 
Dantsizen  William  C,  mariner  boards  191  Elm 
Danzell  Alonzo  F,,  laborer,  boards  7  Cedar 
Danzell  Christopher  S.,  shoemaker,  165  Purchase,  h.   do. 
Danzell  Deborah  Mrs.,  house  7  Cedar 
Darling  William,  cooper,  house  2  Rockdale  avenue 
Daud  Thuritio,  boardinghouse,  12  Griffin 


NEW    BEDFOKD    [])]    DIRECTORY.  S3 

Davenport  Abby  D.,  widow  of  John,  house  Jenney,  near 

Kempton 
Davenport  Alfred  C,  painter  O.  E.  Gifltord,  h.  148  Mill 
Davenport  Alonzo,  carpenter,  house  80  First 
Davenport  Augustus  M.,  painter,  house  148  Mill 
Davenport  Charles,  farmer  at  Paul   Ilathaway's,    Hatha- 
way road 
Davenport  Clarence  D.,  mariner,  h.  Jenney,  n.    Kempton 
Davenport  John,  laborer,  house   Willis,  corner  Emerson 
Davenport  Lydia  G.  Miss,  house  41  Fourth 
DAVENPORT,  MASON  &  CO.  (John  S.  Bassett  and 
William  Walker,  Taunton,  and  Geo.  C.  Hatch,  New 
Bedford),  N.  Y.  Southern   and    Westiern  Express,  5 
Ricketson  block  *   [Fourth 

Davenport  Patience  M.,  widow  of  Charles  D.,  house  97 
Davilla  Frank,  laborer,  house  179  South  Second 
Davis  Aaron,  shipcarpenter,  house  35  Maxfield 
Davis  Abner  T.,  gardener,  house  41  Mill 
Davis  Achsah,  widow  of  Philip  T.,  h.  Tarkiln  Hill  road 
Davis  Anna,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  67  Third 
Davis  Benjamin,  boot  and  siioe  maker,  27  Cannon,  house 

74  Kempton 
Davis  Bethuel  P.,  brakeman  N.  B.  R.  R.,  bds.  2  Logan 
Davis  Betsey,  widow  of  Abner,  house  Cemetery  Lodge 
Davis  Charles  C,  shoemaker  Hathaway  &  Soule,  boards 

Mansion  House 
Davis  Charles  F.,  clerk  W.  T.  Soule,  bds,  49  Bedford 
Davis  Charles  G.,  dentist,  Pleasant,  corner  Union,  house 

49  Hillman 
Davis  Daniel  W.,  currier,  boards  1  Ash 
Davis  Darius,  blacksmith,  h.  Pleasant,  near  Linden 
Davis  David,  farmer,  house  Hathaway  road 
Davis  Eliza,  widow  of  James,  house  43  Sycamore 
Davis  Frank  L.,  in  D.  K.  Tripp's  planing  mill,  bds.  61  No. 

Sixth,  cor.  Middle 
Davis  Frederick  A.,   night   watchman  House  of  Correc- 
tion, h.  49  Bedford 
Davis  Frederick  B.,  mason,  house  165  Grinnell 
Davis  George  D.,  carpenter,  h,  61  North  Sixth 
Davis  George  H.,  machinist  Morse   Twist  Drill   Works, 
bds.  105  Fourth  [Rockland 

Davis  George  W.,  carder  Potoraska  Mills,  h.  Fourth,  cor. 
Davis  Hannah  H.  Nye  Mrs.,  house  223  County 
Davis  Henry  T.,  carpenter,  house  98  Third 
Davis  Henry  V.,  manufacturing  chemist.  Court,  office   40 

No.  Water,  h.  11  Morgan 
Davis  Henry  V.,  jr.,  clerk  H.  V.  Davis,  h.  80  Arnold 
Davis  Humphrey  Mrs.,  house  20  Seventh 
Davis  Jacob  J.,  bootmaker,  h.  Cove,  near  County 


84  NEW    BEDFORD    [])]    DIRECTORY. 

Davis  James,  2il,  grocer,  Acushnet  nv.,  n.  No.  Third,  h.  do. 

Davis  James,  fanner,  house  18  Rockdale  avenue 

Davis  James  A.,  iiiLcht  watc^hmaii,  Ii.  SO  No.  Second 

Davis  James  F.,  hslierman,  liouse  76  Middle 

Davis  Jefferson,  clerk,  131  Union,  liouse  4  Foster 

Davis  Jethro  C,  carjienter,  house  4  Borden 

Davis  John,  house  Old  County  road 

Davis  John,  mariner,  house  bl  Grinnell 

Davis  John  W.,  [>edlar,  house  3  Borden 

Davis  Joseph,  gardener,  bds.  102  South  Third 

Davis  Joseph,  woodsawyer,  house  165  Grinnell 

Davis  Josej^h  T.,  prop,  of  South  Dartmouth  stage  line,  5 

So.  Sixths  h.  at  So.  Dartmouth 
Davis  Julia  Mrs.,  house  20  Park 
Davis  Lorenzo  D.,  merchant  tailor,  and  gents'  furnishing 

goods,  64  William,  h.  65  Walden 
Davis  Lorenzo  M.,  civil  engineer,  house  65  Walden 
Davis  Mahala  M.,  widow,  house  1  Asli 
Davis  Nicholas,  painter,  house  298  Purchase 
Davis  Oliver  B.,  tinman,  45  North  Water,  h.  74  Kempton 
Davis  Rebecca,  widow  of  G(>orge  W..  h.  155  State 
Davis  Rlioda  T.,  widow  of  Isaac  H.,  house  79  Third 
Davis  Robert  F.,  carpenter,  house  103  South  Sixth 
Davis  Sarah  G.,  widow  of  Laroy  W.,  h.  77  South  Second 
Davis  Sophia  A.  Mrs.,  house  Durfee,  near  Vine 
Davis  Thomas,  sexton  Rural  Cemetery,  h.  Cemetery  lodge 
Davis  Timothy  (Davis  &  Hatch),  coifee  and   spice  mills, 

59  High,  h.  222  County 
Davis  Wendell,  boards  Mansion  House 
Davis  William  A.,  laboi'er  N.  B.  Coi)per  Works,   house 

298  Purchase 
Davis  William  E.,  pedlar,  34  Union,  house  Parker 
Davis  William  G.,  teamster  at  Flour  Mill,  h.  72  Thomas 
Davis  William  H.,  mariner,  house  35  Maxfield 
Davis  William  J.,  salesman  Geo.  M.  Eddy  &  Co.,  boards 

181  Union 
Davis  William  L.,  mariner,  house  Tarkiln  Hill  road 
DAVIS  &  HATCH    (Tiniothy   Davis   and   Thacher    C. 

Hatch),  coffee  and  spice  mills,  59  High 
Davou  Mary  Anne,  widow,  h.  So.  Front,  n.  Howland 
Dawson  Benjamin,  grocer,  312  Purchase,  house  do. 
Dawson  Margaret  Mrs.,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  n.the  Reservoir 
Day  Alfred,  baker   and   confectioner,   52   Third,    corner 

Walnut,  house  do. 
Day  George  W.,  photograjiher,  64^2  Purchase,  b.  52  Third 
Dayton  Luther  M.,  assistant  City  marshal,  h.58  Summer 
Deacon  John,  ropemaker,  house  Ash,  corner  Morgan 
Deacon  Joseph  (Wilbur  &  Deacon),  produce  commission 

merchant,  59  Union,  house  36  Cedar 


NEW   BEDFORD    [])]    DIRECTORY.  85 

Deacon  William,  plumber,  32  William,  bds.  36  Cedar 
Dean  Aaron,  mastermariner,  house  176>2  County 
Dean  Alice  K.,  widow,  house  39  Kempton 
Dean  Charles  F.,  carriagepainter,  boards  59  Elm 
Dean  Henry  N.,  ironwork  manufacturer,  head  No.  Water. 

house  128  Purchase 
DeanHoratio  G.,  janitor  Temple  Club,  23  N.  Second,  h.  do. 
Dean  John  H.,  carriagemaker,  house  72  Fifth 
Dean  John  P.,  house  7  Willis 
Dean  Joseph  G.  (Dean    &   Driggs),  shipsinlth,    Merrill's 

wharf,  house  59  Elm 
Dean  Joseph  H.,  mariner,  house  59  Elm 
Dean  Moses,  blacksmith,  boards  128  Purchase 
Dean  Puella,  widow,  boards  241   Purchase 
Dean  Reuben,  shoemaker,  house  51  Kempton 
Dean  Thomas,  laborer,  house  77  Fifth 
Dean  &  Driggs  (Joseph  G.  Dean  and  James  D.  Driggs), 

shipsmiths,  Merrill's  wharf 
Dearborn  Charles  A.,  sewing  machine  agent,  15  Purchase, 

boards  Mansion  House 
Dearden  Jonathan,  loomfixer,  house  12  Austin  court 
DeCosta  Marion,  fishermnn,  house  75  North  Second 
DeCourcy  Timothy,  currier,  h.  at  Oak  Grove  Cemetery 
Dedrick  Chas.  M.,  carpenter,  house  128  Summer 
Dedrick  Henry  Y.,  house  162  Kempton 
Deegan  John,  carder  Potomska  Mills,  h.  262  So.  Second 
DeForrest  Rebecca  C,   widow   of  Eben,  h.  21    Morgan's 

lane 
Defreese  Anthony  S.,  cooper,  house  38  South  Second 
Dehoney  Daniel,  laborer,  house  South,  cor.  South  First 
Dehoney  Joseph  II.,  carpenter,  house  48  South 
Delaney  Thomas  H.,  machinist,  24  V/illiam,  h.  Purchase, 

corner  Franklin 
Delano  Arvilla  K.,  widow  of  Ezra,  house  189  Middle 
Delano  Charles,  mariner,  house  rear  94  North  Second 
Delano  Charles  E.  P.,  machinist,  house  189  Middle 
Delano  Francis  G.,  currier   N.    B.   Tanning    Co.,   boards 

Fish  Island 
Delano  George  (Geo.  Delano  &  Co.)  oil  and  candle  man- 

uficturer,  office  South  Second,  cor.  South,  boards   35 

Eighth 
DELANO  GEORGE  &  CO.  (Geo.  Delano,  New  Bedford, 

F.  L.  B.  Mayhew,  and  James  A.   Fussel,  N.   Y.),  oil 

and  candle  manufs.,  office  South  Second,  cor.  South 
Delano  Gustavus,  stucco  worker,  6  Fifth,  h.  74  Kempton 
Delano  Harrison,  ganger  and  inspector  of  oil,  17  Middle, 

house  70  North 
Delano  Henry  E.,  currier,  house  Fish  Island 
Delano  Isaac  D.,  house  Plainville 


86  NEW    BEDFORD    [])]    DIRECTORY. 

_  . 

Delano  John  A.,  mastenuariner,  house  81  South 
Delano  Joseph  C,  liouse  20  Hawthorn 
Dehmo  Oirin,  conductor  F.  R.  R.,  house  89  Kempton 
Delano  Flioehe,  widow  of  Abraham,  house  51  Hill 
Delano  Ricliard  M.,  wood  and  coal  dealer,  173  County,  h, 

80  Tliird 
Delano  R.  M.  Mrs.,  millinery,  13  Purcliase  and  78  Third 
Delano  Safford  W.,  R.  R.  contractor,  h.  89  Kempton 
Delano  Stephen,  dry  goods,  8  Purchase,  house  34   Eighth 
Delnno  S.  C.  L.,  clerk  Geo.  Delano,  boards  34  Eighth 
Delano  Walton  H.,  tish  dealer,  house  Plainville 
Delavan  George,  laborer,  house  236  Middle 
Demby  Jacob  H.,  dyer  Excelsior  Dye  House,  house  196 

Kempton 
Demest  John,  laborer,  185  County 
Demoranville  Daniel  H.,  teamster,  house  JNJ^t.  Pleasant, 

near  Durfee 
Demoranville  Dennis,  hackman,  house  rear  39  Smith 
Demoranville  Dennis  F.,  teamster,  house  50  Bedford 
Demoranville  Stephen  E.,  stoneworker,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant, 

near  Durfee 
Dempsey  Daniel,  laborer,  house  17  Oak 
Deuham  Edward  (T.  M.  Denham  &  Brother),  shirt  man- 
ufacturers, 64  William,  house  216  Union 
Denham  George  B.,  carpetmaker,  house  61  Kempton  , 
Denham  James  R.,  letter  carrier,  h.  106  Soutli  Sixth 
Denham  Thomas  M.  (T.  M.   Denham    &    Brother),  shirt 

manufacturer,  64  William,  house  173  Middle 
Denham  Tilson  B.,  house  216  Union 

Denham  T.  M.  &  Brother  (Thomas  M,  and  Edward  Den- 
ham), shirt  manufacturers,  64  William 
Denham  William  H.,  baker  J.  Libby  &  Co. 
DENISON  BROTHERS  (John  H.  and  Henry  C.  Deui- 

son).  Eureka  Flour  Mills,  42  South  Water 
Denison  Henry  C.  (Denison  Bros),  Eureka   Flour   Mills, 

boards  73  Fourth 
Denison  John  H.  (Denison  Bros.),   Eureka   Flour   Mills, 

house  73  Fourth 
Denney  William,  Potomska  Mills,  house  7  Rivet 
Denneaud  Charles  F.,  shipkeeper,  house  73  Cypress 
Dennis  Foster  S.,  contractor,  house  153  Middle 
Dennis  Henry  G.,  Providence  W.  W.,  house  153  Middle 
Dennis  Sarah  A.  Mrs,,  house  8  Emerson 
Dennis  Valariali,  widow  of  Foster  S.,  house  153  Middle 
Dennis  William  R.,  salesman  Nathan   Lewis,  boards   153 

Middle 
Dennison  Artson  K.,  weaver  Potomska   Mills,  house  211 

South  Third 
Dennison  Tristani  R.,  city  missionary,  h.  8  Ricketson  court 


NEW   BEDFORD    [])]    DIRECTOKY.  87 

DeRose  Carrie  Mrs.,  house  33  Pleasant 

DeSilva  Manuel,  weaver,  house  198  South  Water 

Desmond  Thomas,  tailor,  64  William,  boards  8  Bethel 

Dever  Ellen,  widow  of  John,  house  69}4  South  Water 

Dever  Patrick,  tailor,  8  nigh,  house  do. 

Devine  Margaret,  widow  of  William,  h.  230  North  Third 

Devine  Patrick,  laborer,  house  103  South  Front 

Devol  George  B.,  laborer,  house  160  Union 

Devoll  Amy  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  161  North 

DevoU  Charles  H.,  sailor,  boards  161  North 

Devoll  Daniel  P.,  cooper,  house  42  Mill 

Devoll  Daniel  T.,  salesman  Pardon,  Devoll  &  Son,  boards 

23  Walnut 
Devoll  Eugene  H.,  framemaker,  boards  160  Union 
Devoll  George  B.,  laborer,  house  160  Union 
Devoll  Gideon,  mason,  house  100  North  Third 
Devoll  James  F.,  clerk,  house  22  Griffin 
Devoll  James  I.,  laborer,  house  60  Spruce 
Devoll  Jonathan,  carpenter,  house  161  North,  cor.  Spruce 
Devoll  Joseph,  fishdealer,  100  South  Water,  h.  22  Griffin 
Devoll  Pardon  (Pardon  Devoll  &  Son),  boots  and  shoes, 

26  Purchase,  house  23  Walnut 
Devoll  Pardon  jr.    (Pardon   Devoll   &    Son),  boots  and 

shoes,  26  Purchase,  house  3  Ricketson  court 
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,  mastermariner,  house  47  Hillman 
Devoll  William  L.,  clerk  Pardon  Devoll  &  Son,  boards  23 

Walnut 
Devoll  William  O.,  clerk  Wamsutta  Mills,  bds.  47  Hillman 
DeWan  Nichobis,  clerk  "249  Purchase,  house  Purchase, 

corner  Penniman 
Dewess  Nathaniel,  weaver,  house  16  Hazard  court 
Dewire  Edward,  weaver,  boards  9  Austin  court 
Dewire  Ellen  Mrs.,  house  9  Austin  court 
Dewire  Mary,  widow,  house  151  North  Third 
Dewire  Patrick,  laborer,  house  Clark 

DeWolf  Ann  Jane  Mrs.,  variety  store,  177  Purchase,  h.  do. 
DEWOLF  CHARLES,  carpenter  and  builder.  Mechan- 
ics lane,  near  North  Sixth,  house  9  Court 
DeWolf  Francis,  farmer,  house  foot  of  Hawthorn 
DeWolf  James,  house,  ship,  and  sign  painter,  114  Third, 

house  112  do. 
DeWolf  William,  traveling  salesman,  house  125  Middle 
DeWolf  William  H.,  painter,  25  Centre,  house  119  Allen 
DeWolf  William  S.,  clerk  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co, 

boards  125  Middle 


88  NEW   BEDFORD    [])]    DIRECTORY. 

DeWolfe  Charles,  clerk  177  Purchase,  boards  do. 

DEW 8    EDWIN,  books   and    stationery,  105  and  107 

Union,  house  80  Fourtli 
Dewaon  Edward  H.  (Dewson,  Williams  &  Co.;,  prop.  N. 

B.  Tannery,  house  at  Quincy 
DEWSOX,  WILLIAMS  &  CO.  (Edward   11.  Dewson, 

Stedmaji  Williams,  and  Timothy  Reed),  props.  New 

Bedford  Tannery,  Court 
Dexter  Ainsworth,  carpenter,  house  48  Willis 
Dexter  Benjamin  (Dexter  &  Ilaskins),  watches  and  jew- 
elry, 14  Purchase,  house  78  Ilillman 
Dexter  B.  Frank,  tinsmith,  129  Purchase,  bds.  78  Ililiman 
Dexter  Gilmore,  lionse  13  Maxfield 
Dexter  Henry  jM.,  clergyman,  house  277  Comity 
Dexter  Howard  N.,  shoecntter,  boards  Willis,  nr.  County 
Dexter  James  C,  mariner,  liouse  59  Spruce 
Dexter  Josiah  A.,  clerk  Dexter  &  Plaskins,  h.  82  Purchase 
Dexter  Lureiia  K.,  widow  of  Lorenzo,  h.  107  Sycamore 
DEXTER  THOMAS  D.,  carriagepainter,  51  Elm,  house 

Sixth,  corner  Elm 
Dexter  Weston  A.,  painter  Hart  &  Akin,  h.  17  So.  Third 
Dexter  Wm.  A.,  baggagemaster  N.  B.  R.  R.,  h.  l5o  State 
Dexter  Wm.  R.,  marblecutter,  6  Williams,  bds.  G  Bethel 
DEXTER  &  HASKINS   (Benjamin   Dexter  and  Cyre- 

nius  W.  Haskins),  watches,  jewelry,  and   silverware, 

14  Purchase 
Dias  Charles  IL,  clerk  Simpson  Hart,  house  158  Union 
Dias  Dryman,  house  173  South  Second 
Dias  Joseph  (Read  &  Di;is),  overall  manufacturer,  12  and 

14  William,  house  158  Union 
Dias  Joseph,  mariner,  house  8  Rowland 
Dias  Joseph  A.,  mariner,  house  Arnold,  corner  Ash 
Dias  Mary,  widow  of  Daniel,  house  185  South  Second 
Dias  Simeon  D.,  ];)ookkeepcr,  boards  158  Union 
Dickie  Hugh,  dresser  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  rear  78  Linden 
Dickie  John,  house  Washburn,  near  Acushnet  avenue 
Dielle  Narbert,  laborer,  house  Brick  block.  Orange 
Diette  Francis,  house  44  Brick  block.  Orange 
Dillingham  Caroline  C.  Miss,  dressmaker,  h.  29  Seventh 
Dillinaham  John,  blacksmith,  house  33  Pleasant 
Dillingham  N.  H.,  clerk,  103  Third,  house  110  Fifth     ' 
Dillon  Hannah,  widow,  house  49  Middle 
Dillon  Patrick,  laborer,  house  75  South  Water 
Dimmlck  Elliot  L.,  painter,  85  Middle,  bds.  100  Fourth 
Dimmick  Peter,  mariner,  house  311  South  Water 
Dimond  James  C.  Mrs.,  house  190  Elm 
Dimond  John  IL,  mariner,  house  16  Griffin 
Dix  Silas  J.,  laborer,  house  19  Hillraan 
Dixon  Sarah,  widoWj  boards  37  Elm 


NEW   BEDFORD    [])]    DIRECTORY.  89 

Doane  Edward  D.,  engineer,  h.  So.  Second,  c.  Blackmore 
Doane  Isaac  S.,  laborer,  house  90  Smith 
Doaue  John  H.  (DoaTie  &  Co.),  merchant  taih:)r  and  sea- 
men's outfits,  55  Union,  boards  150  County 
Doane  Robert  N.  B.,  photographer,  30  Purchase,  house 

84  Ehn 
Doane  Simeon  (Doane  &  Co.),  merchant  tailor  and  sea- 
men's outfits,  55  Union,  house  150  County 
Doane  William  FT.,  light  keeper  at  Sow   and  Pigs  Light 

Vessel,  house  13  Kempton 
Doane  &  Co.  (Simeon  and  ,1.  H.  Doane),  merchant  tailors 

and  seamen's  outfits,  55  Union 
Dodds  James,  weaver,  boards  238  South  Second 
Dodge  William  S.,  salesman,  58  Purchase,  h.  80  Middle 
Doe  George,  rollcoverer,  house  69  Prospect 
Doe  George  F.,  rollcoverer,  14  William,  h.  59  Prospect 
Doe  George  F.,  jr.,  machinist,  house  250  So.  Water 
Doherty  James,  gardener,  house  8  County 
Doherty  Thomas,  ropemaker,  house  Elm,  cor.  Ash 
Dolan  Freelove,  widow,  h.  New  County  road,  n.  Durfee 
Dollard  Edward  K.,  clerk,  125  Purchase,  boards  Elm,  cor. 

Water 
Dollard  Garrett,  laborer,  house  66  Prospect  [Water 

Dollard  John  H.,  marblecutter,  6  William,  boards  93  No. 
Dollard  Mark,  refiner  Thayer  &  Judd,  h.  93  No.  Water 
Dollard  PhiUp  H.,  painter,  boards  92  North  Water 
Domingo  John,  steward,  house  13  Arnold  [field 

Donaghy  Joseph,  laborer  Co'xlage  Factory,  h.  108  Max- 
Donaghy  Thomas,  boot  and   shoe  dealer,  Union,  corner 

South  Water,  house  155  Tliird 
Donahoe  Jeremiah,  tailor  Gifford  &  Co.,  boards  Mansion 

House 
Donahue  Andrew,  works   N.    B.    Cordage   Manufactory, 

house  95  Washington 
Donahue  John,  laborer,  house  100  South  Front 
Donahue  Robert,  ropemaker,  h.  .Jenney,  near  Court 
Donahue  Thomas,  Warasutta.Mill,  h.  rear  326  Purchase 
Donlan  Hugh  F.,  clerk  at  N.  B.  R.  R.  freight  ofiice,  bds. 

Mansion  House 
Donnelly  Michael,  laborer,  house  South  Front,  n.  South 
Donnelly  Michael,  weaver,  liouse  Hazard,  cor.  Pleasant 
Donovan  Bridget,  widow  of  Richard,  house  39  Middle 
Donovan  Dennis,  laborer,  house  rear  41  Middle 
Donovan  James,  laborer,  house  172  North  Third 
Donovan  Lawrence,  laborer,  house  Hazard,  n.  Pleasant 
Donovan  Nicholas,  laborer,  house  Hazard,  near  Pleasant 
Dooley  Michael,  laborer,  house  Eddy's  wharf 
Dootson  Isabella  Mrs.,  dry  goods,  86  Purchase,  house  do. 
Dootson  Thomas  C,  tailor,  92  Purchase,  house  86  do. 


90  NEW   BEDFORD    [])]    DIRECTORY. 

Doi'an  James,  m.acliinist,  house  rear  399  Purchase 

Doran  Samuel,  gardener,  house  17  Ash 

DOKAN,  SHEA  &   CO.    (William   Dorau   and   Henry 

Shoa),  stonecutters,  26  North  Second 
Doran  William  (Doran,  Shea  &  Co.),  stonecutter,  26  No. 

Second,  house  21  Ash 
Dorcaster  Edward,  carder,  house  19  Austin  court 
Dorman  Mary  E.,  widow  of  Daniel,  house  154  Pleasant 
Dorson  Alexander,  weaver,  house  315  Purchase 
Doten  Nathaniel,  cooj^er  in  glass  works,  h.  84  Washington 
Doty  William  P.,  grocer,  283  Purchase,  house  284  do. 
Dougherty  James,  laborer,  house  6  High 
Douglas  Octavius  T.,  laborer,  house  15  Park 
Douglass  Edwin  A.,  blacksmith,  house  171  Mill 
Douglass  Francis  H.,  nightwatch,  house  North  Sixth,  cor. 

Market  square 
Douglass  Frank  M.,  clerk,  46  Purchase,  house  171  Mill 
Douglass  Keziah  Miss,  house  165  Kempton 
Douglass  Nancy,  widow  of  Peter,  house  6  Cedar 
Douglass  William,  plasterer,  house  24  North  Cedar 
DouU  Alexander,  blacksmith  E.  B.  &  F.  Macy,  boards  114 

Fourth 
DouU  Eliza  L.,  schoolteacher,  boards  114  Fourth 
Doull  James,  building  materials,  and  house  carpenter  and 

builder,  2  School,  house  201  Purchase    • 
Dow  David,  weaver,  house  2  Hazard  court 
Dow  George,  house  13  West  Middle 
Dow  Samuel  H.,  steward,  house  15  West  Middle 
Dowden  James,  mastermariner,  house  106  Sycamore 
Dowden  Thomas,  laborer,  house  106  Fourth 
Dowling  Bartholomew,  weaver,  house  341  Purchase 
Dowling  Mary  Mrs.,  boarding,  341  Purchase 
Downey  Honora  Miss,  house  195  Pleasant 
Downey  John,  laborer  in  oil  works,  Fish  Island,  house  77 

North  Second 
Downey   John,  laborer  Wamsutta  Mills,  house  foot  of 

Merrimac 
Downey  Margaret,  widow,  house  5  Seneca 
Downey  Maurice,  house  49  Middle 

Downey  Michael,  in  gas  works,  house  152  South  Water 
Downey  Patrick,  laborer,  house  67  South  Water 
Downing  C.  B.,  in  cotton  mill,  house  120  North  Third 
Dowty  Alexander,  blacksmith,  house  232  South  Water 
Doxtrant  Frederick,  pickerhand,  house  187  State 
Doyle  James,  spinner,  house  19  Austin 
Doyle  Terrence  Mrs.,  house  Cedar  Grove 
Doyle  Walter,  weaver,  boards  Hazard,  cor.  Pleasant 
Drake  Jonathan  E.,  molder,  house  82  Arnold 
Drake  Lewis  E.,  mariner,  house  82  Arnold 


NEW   BEDFORD    [])]    DIRECTORY.  91 

Drake  Matilda  M.,  widow  of  Wilson,  boardinghouse,  11 

North  Second 
Drake  William  H.,  carriagepainter,  house  73  Hillman 
Drayden  James  T.,  mariner,  house  lO^ears'  court 
Dresscort  James  A.,  confectionery,  113  Purchase,  house  8 

Sears'  court 
Drew  Henjamin  F.,  painter  E.  J.  Kempton,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
Drew  Charles  J.,  roofer,  house  150  North 
Drew  Francis  B.,  finisher  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house 

100.1^  Pleasant 
Drew  James  N.,  calker,  120  North  Second,  house  31  Elm 
Drew  John  T.,  stonecutter,  house  15  Spruce 
Drew  Mary  E.,  widow  of  Joshua,  house  150  North 
Drew  Moses  C,  laborer,  house  West  Willis,  near  Cedar 
Drew  Phineas  F.,  stonecutter,  house  Topham,  near  New 

County  road 
Drew  Reuben,  farmer,  house  west  of  New  County  road, 

near  Durfee 
Drew  Wanton  T.,  foreman  Samuel  Leonard  &  Co.,  house 

100  Third 
Driggs  James  D.  (Dean  &  Driggs),  shipsmith,  Merrill's 

wharf,  house  61  Kempton 
Dring  Nathaniel,  farmer,  house  153  Elm 
Drinkwater  Ezra,  shoemaker,  h.  56  Brick  Block,  Orange 
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  grocers,  60  Union 
Driscoll  Daniel,  laborer,  house  41  Middle 
Driscoll  John,  cardgrinder,  house  Brick  block,  Orange 
Driscoll  John,  coachman,  house  208  Union 
Driscoll  Mary,  house  3  Wamsutta 
Driscoll  Michael,  laborer,  h.  Purchase,  cor.  Clark 
Driscoll  Patrick,  skiver,  iDoards  165  Kempton 
Driscoll  Patrick,  works  in  Wamsutta  Mills,  house  in  Brick 

block,  Orange 
Driscoll  Peter  M.,  hairdresser,  136  Union,  bds.  42  Fourth 
Driscoll  Robert,  grocer,  311  Purchase,  house  do. 
Driscoll  Timothy,  machinist,  boards  399  Purchase 
Driver  John,  weaver,  house  183  State 
Drody  James,  clerk,  58  North  Water,  bds.  63  Summer 
Drody  James  C,  carpenter,  house  63  Summer 
Drown  Wm,  F.,  house  1  Robeson 
Drummond  Mary,  widow  of  Samuel,  house  1  Walnut 
Dubois  Alexander,  house  161  South  Third 
Duchesney  Edward  T.,  teamster,  house  6  Elm 
Duchesney  Felix  D.,  laborer,  house  83  North  Water 
Duckworth  William  A.,  weaver,  h.  rear  317  Purchase 
Duddy  George,  clerk  Thomas  Donaghy,  h.  159>^  Mill 


92  NEW    BEDFORD    [J)]    DIRECTORY. 

Duddy  James,  teamster,  Front,  cor.  Merrill's  wharf,  house 

67  Cypress 
Duddy  William,  teamster,  boards  67  Cypress 
DutF  i)avid,  jobwagcjp,  113  North  Third,  house  do. 
Durt'  James  11.,  cook,  liouse  15  ^o  Cannon 
Duffee  Jolin,  cooper,  house  10  Emerson 
DufHcy  John,  carder,  boards  341  Purchase 
Dufficy  Richard,  in  copper  works,  house  334  Purchase 
Dutt'y  Edward,  gardener,  liouse  13  Ash 
Duffy  John,  cooper,- house  10  Emerson  [Third 

Duffy  Patrick,  macliinist  Wamsutta  Mills,  house  238  No. 
Dugan  Catherine,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  22  Walnut 
Dugan  David,  gardener,  134  County,  h.  Clinton,  n.  Cottage 
Dugan  James,  teamster,  house  22  Walnut 
Dugan  Michael,  laborer,  house  22  Walnut 
Dugan  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  Washburn,  n.  Acushnet  av. 
Dugdale  John,  bootmaker,  house  278  South  Water 
Duggan  Edward,  teamster,  house  64  Prospect 
Dunbar  Ann  B.  Miss,  boards  85  Washington 
Dunbar  Ann  II.,  house  80  Bedford 
Dunbar  George  H.,  house  121  William 
Dunbar  Joseph  S.,  laborer,  house  85  Washington 
Dunbar  Joshua  P.,  jr.,  shoemaker,  boards  76  Middle 
Dunbar  Wm.  A.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  32  North  Second, 

house  82  Middle 
Duncan  Alexander,  mason,  house  5  Rivet 
Duncan  James,  laborer,  house  212  North  Third 
Duncan  Lydia  A.,  widow  of  John,  house  100  Fourth 
Dunham  Abigail,  widow  of  Henry  M.  C,  h.  54  So.  First 
Dunham  Adeline,  widow,  house  149  North  Third 
Dunham  Alfred  C.,'  stonemason,  h.  3  West  Maxfield 
Dunham  Charles  F.,  machinist  M.  T.  D.  &  M.  Co.,  house 

24  Dartmouth 
DUNHAM  FRANK  H.,  proprietor  City  Laundry,  107 

North  Second,  house  at  Fairhaven  [First 

Dunham  F.  A.,  bootmaker  Hathaway  &    Soule,  bds.  54 
Dunham  George,  deputy  sheriff,  23   North   Water,  house 

117  Middle 
Dunham  Henry  L.,  machinist,  h.  County,  cor.  Hazard 
Dunham  Stephen  Y.,  sailmaker,  122  No.   Second,  house 

79  Poorest 
Dunham  Susan,  widow  of  Benjamin,  h.  54  South  First 
Dunham  Thomas  S.,  house  18  Griffin 
Dunham  Wm.  G.,  lettercarrier,  house  94  Grinnell 
DUNHAM  WM.  L.,  painter,  44  South  Water,  house  54 

Parker 
Dunlap  Agnes  J.  Miss,  teacher  Middle  street  grammar 

school,  boards  163  County 
Dunlap  Albert  F.,  laborer,  boards  65  Linden 


NEW   BEDFORD    [J)]    DIRECTORY.  93 

Dunlap  Benjamin  B.,  buildingmover,  h.  65  Linden 
Dunlap  Mary  M.  Miss,  teaclier  Middle  street  grammar 

school,  boards  163  County 
Dunlop  Henry,  laborer,  house  28  Cedar 
Dunn  John,  laborer,  house  40  Middle 
Dunn  John,  laborer,  house  West  Middle,  n.  Emerson 
Dunn  Oliver  J.,  cignrmaker,  h.  Grinnell,  n.  Dartmouth 
Dunning  Bradford  L.,  in  glassworks,  h.  345  So.  Water 
Dunning  Henry  T.,  carpenter,  house  345  So.  Water 
Dupont  Marie,  widow,  h.  South  Front,  near  Blackmore 
Duree  Frederick,  saloon,  4  So.  V¥ater,  h.  47  So.  Second 
Durell  Abbie,  widow  of  Daniel,  house  100  William 
Durfee  Bradford  D.,  artist,  house  Emerson 
Durfee  David  S.  R,  blacksmith,  house  43  Smith 
Durfee  Edward  IVI.  ( S.  B.  Skiif  &  Co.),  blacksmith  Me- 
chanics lane,  house  80  Hillman 
Durfee  George  L.,  carpenter,  boards  52  Pleasant 
Durfee  Henry  M.,  leatherworker  Wamsutta  Mills,  house 

126  Summer 
Durfee  James,  fisherman,  boards  54  Smith 
Durfee  James,  shipsmith,  201  No.  Water,  h.  114  Middle 
Durfee  Joseph,  at  26  Soutli  Water,  boards  do. 
Durfee  Joseph  C,  blacksmith,  boards  71  Third 
Durfee  Margaret,  widow,  house  54  Smith 
Durfee  Thomas,  house  78  Walden 
Durfee  William,  architect,  house  5  Parker 
Durfee  William,  watchman,  house  328  South  Water 
Durfee  Wm.  W.,  at  Pierce  &  Bushneli's,  h.  44  So.  Second 
Durfey  Richard  T.,  carpenter,  house  123  Middle 
Dutton  Charles  L.,  laborer,  house  Potomska,  n.  So.  Water 
Dutton  Sarah,  widow  of  David,  h.  Potomska,  n.  So.  Water 
Dwelly  Andrew,  livery  stable,  248  Purchase,  h.  246|-  do. 
Dwelly  David  W.,  hackman,  house  74  North 
Dwelly  George,  hackman,  house  230  North  Third 
Dwight  James  E.,  provision  dealer,  60  South  Second,  h. 

107  Fourth 
Dwight  Wm.  B.   (W.   B.   Dwight   &   Co.),   grocer,    103 
Third,  house  do.  [Third 

Dwight  Wm.  B.  &  Co.  (Wm.  B.   Dwight),   grocers,    103 
Dwyer  James  M.,  rigger,  house  Ash,  near  ('linton 
Dwyer  Patrick,  laborer,  house  Seneca 
Dyer  Abraham,  mason,  house  157  Middle 
Dyer  Christopher  E.,  house  153  North"  Second 
Dyer  Deborah  B.,  Avidow  of  Jesse  W.,  house  13  Cedar 
Dyer  George  L.,  grocer,  85  Smith,  house  do. 
Dyer  George  N.,  currier,  house  137  Summer 
Dyer  George  W.,  mason,  house  Lindsey,  near  Court 
DYER  JOHN  E.,  provisions,  86  So.  Third,  h.  70  County 
Dyer  Margaret  A.,  widow  of  Henry,  house  41  Cove 
Dyer  Wm.  H,,  fisherman,  house  South  First,  near  Delano 


94  NEW    BEDFORD    [E]    DIRECTORY. 

EAGAX   JOHN   B.,  works  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  6  Willis 
Eagleton  Thomas  J.,  gardener,  house  227  South  Second 
Eamos  Henry,  carpenter,  h.  Rockland,  cor.  Orchard 
Earle  Robert,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Early  Robert  W.,   carpetweaver,    10    Spring,   house     at 

Fairhaveli 
Ears  Lucy  M.  Mrs.,  house  201  Kempton 
Easton  Charles  F.,  hairdresser,  156  Purchase,  house  131 

Kempton 
Eaton  Jairus  S.,  driver  Geo.  M.  Eddy  &  Co.,  h.  r.  65  Foster 
Eaton  Josiah,  jr.,  musicteacher,  Masonic  building,  147 j^ 

Union,  house  111  Hillman 
Eddy  Abram  T.  (George  M.  Eddy  &  Co.),  dry  good,  147 

Union,  house  181  do. 
Eddy  Allen  P.,  cigar  maker,  boards  12  Bethel 
Eddy  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Geo.  M.,  house  181  Union 
Eddy  George  M.,  jr.  (Geo.  M.  Eddy  &   Co.),  dry  goods, 

147  Union,  house  188  Middle 
Eddy  George  M.  &  Co.  (Abram  T.  Eddy,  and  George  M. 

Jf^fl^b'' J''-)^  ^^^T  g"^^^*^ '"^""^^  carpetings,  wholesale  and 

retail,  and  merchant  tailors,  147  Union 
Eddy  Job  A.  T.,  sewing  machine  repairer,  9K    Purchase, 

house  at  Fairhaven 
Eddy  Nelson  P.,  Weed's  sewing  machines,  77   Purchase, 

house  63  North  Third 
Edgerton  Charles  H.,  clerk,  296  Purchase,  bds.  do. 
Edgerton  John   F.,   meat   and  groceries,   296   Purchase, 

house  do. 
Edmands  Thomas,  mulespinner,  h.  13  Austin  court 
Edwards  Alonzo  R.,  engineer,  house  285  Purchase 
Edwards  Charles  F.,  boards  21  Wing 
Edwards  Charles  F.,  framemker,  house  63  Smith 
Edwards  Charles  H.,  sailmaker,  house  63  Smith 
Edwards  Ehzabeth  T.,  Avidow  of  Josiah,  h.  82  So.  Second 
Edwards  Lucy  A.,  widow  of  Robert  K.,  h.  285   Purchase 
EDWARDS   WILLIAM   L.,  shipcarpenter.  Commercial 

wharf,  house  33  Willis 
EGGERS   SELMAR,  gunsmith  and  locksmith,  6  WilUam, 

house  1  Tremont 
Eilley  Hepsabeth,  widow  of  Joseph,  h.  2.  Rockdale  av. 
Elder  William  A.,  cooper  W.  J.  Norton,  boards  Mansion 

House 
Eldreilge    Henry  G.,    commission    merchant     (Boston), 

house  89  Summer 
Eldridge  Abram,  2d,  calker,  house  14  County 
Eldridge  Albert  G.,  calker,  house  31  Allen 
Eldridge  Benjamin  R.,  mariner,  house  128  First 
Eldridge  Charles  L.,  at   Peirce   &   Bushnell's,   house   97 

South  Second 


NEW    BEDFORD    [J]]    DIRECTORY.  95 

Eldridge  Eliza  J.,  widow  of  Lemuel  R.,  h.  139  Fourth 
Eldridge  George  T.,  shoefinisher,  h.  rear  90  So.  Second 
Eldridge  Isadora  F.  Miss,  school  teacher,  h.  28  Slierraan 
Eldridge  James' S.,  ropemaker,  boards  43  North  Sixth 
Eldridge  John,  foreman  in  Cordage  Factory,  h.  12  Morgan 
Eldridge  John,  jr.,  ovei'seer  in  Cordage  Factory,  boards  12 

Morgan 
Eldridge  John  B.,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill    and  Ma- 
chine Co.,  house  5  North  Cottage  [Second 
Eldridge  Mary  S.,  widow  of  William  Henry,  h.    170   So. 
Eldridge  Reuben  S.,  calker,  Eddy's  South  wharf,  h.  Gin- 

nell,  near  Dartmouth 
Eldridge  Samuel,  watchman,  house  19  Sherman 
Eldridge  Simeon  B.,  boatbuilder.  Front,  corner  Hazard's 

wharf,  house  6>2  Fifth 
Eldridge  Stephen,  laborer,  house  14  Howland 
Eldridge  Sylvia  A.,  widow  of  Robert  D.,  h.  28  Sherman 
Eldridge  Varenus,  jr.,  painter,  25  Centre,  h.  20  Bonney 
Eliot  Thomas  D.  Mrs.,  h.  1  North  Orchard,  cor.  Union 
Ellenwood  George  R.,  ])aperhanger,  house  18  Third 
Ellenwood  Theodore  W.,  paperhanger,  house  8  Walnut 
Ellis  Albert,  driver  W.  H.  Cunningham,  house  73  Allen 
Ellis  Alden  G.,  house  31  Seventh 

Ellis  Alfred,  house  31  Seventh  [Maxfield 

Ellis  Benjamin   F.,  fireman  N.  B.  Flour  Co.,  boards   15 
Ellis  Caleb  L.,  cooper,  head  of  No.  'Front,   n.   the  bridge 
Ellis  Chas.  E.,  clerk,  2h2  No.  Second,  h.  42  No.  Second 
Ellis  Clarissa  P.,  widow  of  Wilham  S.,  h.  149  Eltn 
Ellis  Elvira  E.,  milliner,  boards  122  Pleasant 
Ellis  Fountain,  shipkeeper,  house  17  Park 
Ellis  Frederick  B.,  shoemaker,  house  92  Third 
Ellis  George  W.,  bookkeeper    Jonathan  Bourne,  jr.,  h. 

146  County 
Ellis  George  VV.,  butcher,  bds.  266  Kempton 
Ellis  Hannah  B.,  widow  of  Nathan  S.,  h.  42  No.   Water 
Ellis  Heman,  canvasser,  house  79  Fifth 
Ellis  Horace  M.,  gilder  L.  B.  Ellis,  h.  86  Washington 
Ellis  James,  laborer,  house  11  First 
Ellis  James,  carpenter,  house  95  Linden 
Ellis  John  G.,  engineer  N.  B.  Floi^-  Mills,  h.  15  Maxfield 
Ellis  John  J.,  stevedore,  house  19  Park 
Ellis  John  P.,  clerk  L.  B.  KUis,  house  94  Elm 
Ellis  Jonathan  W.,  insurance  agent,  15  So.  Water,  house 

4  Pleasant 
Ellis  Josephus,  house  163  Kempton 
Ellis  J.  Walter,  framewhitener,  72  No.   Water,  boards 

15  Maxfield 
Ellis  Keziah  L.,  widow  of  Watson,  house  33  Pleasant 
Ellis  Leonard  B.,  looking  glasses  and  picture  frames,   36 

and  40  William,  h.  94  Elm 


96  NEW   BEDFORD    [p]]    DIRECTORY. 

Ellis  Nathan  B.  (Ellis  &  Collins),  patternmaker  and   wa- 
ter wheel  builder,  90  So.  \Vat(M-,  h.  11  P'ourth 
Ellis  Nathan  L.,  master  mariner,  h.  112  Fifth 
Ellis  lit)bert,  carpenter,  boards  95  Linden 
Ellis  Kosetta  II.,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  185  Union 
Ellis  Heuben  L.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  31   Bedford,  house 

92  Third 
Ellis  Thomas  W.,  gilder,  boards  46  William 
Ellis  I'ruman  B.,  shoemaker,  285  Purchase,  h.  160  Pleasant 
Ellis  Tiumaji  B.,  jr.,  spinner,  boards  160  Pleasant 
Ellis  T.  liervey  (48  School,  Boston),  h.  47  Chestnut 
Ellis  Washington,  weaver,  bds.  Giinnell,  cor.  Prospect 
Ellis  Watson,  jr.,  house  122  Pleasant 
Ellis  William,  cooper,  house  64  South  Second 
Ellis  William  A.,  cooper,  house  99  Fourth 
ELLIS  WILLIAM  H.,  carpet  rooms,   115   Purchase,    h. 

36  Maxfield 
ELLIS  &  COLLINS  (Nathan  B.  Ellis  and  Nelson  Col- 
lins), patternmakers  and   water  wheel  builders,  90 
South  Water 
Ellison  William,  watchman,  h.  rear  316  Purchase 
Elmwood  House,  Thomas  La])ham,  prop.,  69  Elm 
Ely  Cornelia  S.,  widow  of  George  E.  S.,  h.  80  Third 
Ely  Marietta  G.  Miss,  millinery,l77  County,  h.  80  Third 
Emeison  H.   Wilder,    bookkeeper    Merchants    National 

Bank,  h.  41  Sycamore 
Emery  John  JMcCarty,  macliinist,  house  68  Forest 
Enas  Joseph,  house  14)^  Cannon 
English  Michael,  boatman,  h.  54  Brick  block,  Orange 
Ennis  Charles  T.,  clerk,  house  116  Fourth 
Ennis  George  M.,  molder,  house  116  Fourth 
Eunis  Hannah  A.  Miss,  musicteacher  and  organist,  house 
161  Grinnell  [Grinnell 

Ennis  John  W.,  molder  Grinnell  iron  foundry,   h.    161 
Ennis  Manuel,  farmer,  house  110  South  Water 
Ennis  Patrick  H.,  tailor,  house  56  Chestnut 
Ennis  Stanislaus,  laborer,  h.  147  South  First 
Ennis  Thomas,  laborer,  house  56  Chestnut 
Enos  An  tone,  house  South  Front,  n.  South 
Enos  George,  laborer,  house  85  Prospect 
Enos  John,  laborer  Atlantic  wharf,  h.  169  So.  Second 
Enos  John,  city  laborer,  house  141  South  Water 
Enos  JosejJi,  maiiner,  h.  253  South  Water 
Enos  Josejih,  l^d)oier,  house  174  South  Water 
Enos  jNIanuel,  laborer,  h.  near  Glass  Works 
Enos  Manuel,  cooper,  house  118  Soutli  Water 
Enos  Manuel,  laborer,  house  279  South  Water 
Enos  Valentine,  in  ])icker  room,  h.  298  South  Water 
Ensign  Charles  S.,  planemaker,  14  William,  h.  8  North 
Epsey  George,  night  watchman,  house  2  County 


:n^ew  bedfoed  [P]  dieectory.  97 

Estes  George,  teamster,  boards  18  Bethel 
Estes  Geortije  W,,  pedlar,  house  303  Purchase 
Estes  William  H.,  engineer  N.  B.  R.  R.,  h.  21  Willis 
EUREKA  FLOUR  MILLS,  Denison  Bros.,  proprietors, 

42  Sonth  Water  and  10  School 
EVANS  ISAAC,    carriagetrimmer  and  harnessmaker^  51 

Elm,  h.  1203^  Union 
Evans  Thomas,  spinner,  h.  228  South  Second 
Evergreen  Trotting  Park,  Plainville 
Ewer  Louisa  G.,  widow  of  Paul,  house  3  Court 
Ewing  i\lexander,  laborer,  house  2  Cook 

FACEMIRE  WILLIAM,  mariner,  bds.  120>^  Union 
Fagin  Bernard  C,  glassmaker  Mt.  Wash.  Glass  Works 
Fagin  John,  glassmaker  Mt.  Wash.  Glass  Works,  h.   115 

South  Water 
Fagin  Julian,  pickerhand,  h.  44  Brick  block.  Orange 
Fagin  Patrick,  glassmaker  Mt.  Wash.  Glass  Works,  house 

216  South  Water  [178  So.  Second 

Fagin  Patrick  IL,  glassmaker  Mt.  Wash.  Glass  Works,  h. 
Fairbrother  Samuel  N.,  carpenter,  house  69  Forest 
Fairbrother  Samuel  W.,  machinist,  h.  Atlantic,  c.  Arnold 
Fairweather  Edward,  hackdriver  W.  H.  Coffin 
Fairweuther  James,  laborer,  house  24  Chancery 
Fairweather  William  H.,  house  108  Middle 
Faisueau  George  E.  (James  P'isher  &  Co.),  dry  goods,   32 

Purchase,  h.  79  So.  Second 
Fales  Giles  S.,  watchmaker,  91  No.  Water,  h.  52  Mill 
Fales  James,  jr.,  watchmaker,  91  No.  Water,  h.  42  Hill 
Fales  Peter,  painter,  91  No.  Water,  boards  42  Hill 
Fall  River  Railroad,  J.  A.  Beauvais,  pres.,  T.  B.   Fuller, 

treas.,  36  No.  Water 
Fallon  Ann,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  72  Middle 
Fallon  Bridget,  widow,  house  4  Maxficld 
Fanning  Ellen,  widow  of  John,  house  284  County 
Fanning  James,  in  cotton  mill,  h.  134  South  Water 
.  Farah  Alonzo,  tin  plate    worker,  Union,  cor.  Water,  h. 

8  Cannon 
Farley  Peter,  weaver,  h.  foot  of  Cedar  Grove 
Farnham  (^eorge  W.,  boatbuilder,  house  86  Pleasant 
Farnhani  Henry  C,  laborer,  house  25  Cannon 
Farnsworth  J.  H.  Rev.,  pastor  First  Univ.  Society 
Farrell  Mary,  widow  of  Cornelius,  house  300  County 
Farron  Jacob,  weaver,  house  306  County 
Faunce  Loum  H.,  carpenter,  house  53  Parker 
Fay  James,  variety  store,  249  South  Water,  house  do. 
Feldgeu  Hermon  J.,  sectionhand  weaveroora,  h.  7  Hazard 
Ferguson  James,  bootmaker  Hathaway  &  Soule,  house 

147  Elm 
7 


98  NEW    BEDFORD    [F]    DIREgTORT. 

Ferguson  John  A.,  porter,  boards  Mansion  House 
P''erguson  William,  laborer,  bouse  11  Cedar 
Ferguson  William  T.,  laborer,  bouse  165  Elm 
Fernands  Joseph,  lal)orer,  house  128  South  Front 
Ferreira  Justino,  boardiiigliouse,  95  South  Front 
Fessenden  Chas.  B.  H.,  IJ.   S.  Int.  Rev.  Collector,  over 

Mechanics  Nat.   Bank,  also   (Fessenden  &  Baker), 

l>riiiter  and  pub.,  92  Union,  bds.  35  Eighth 
FESSENDEN  &  BAKER  (Charles  B.  H.B^essenden  and 

Wm.  G.  Baker),  printers  and  pubs.  Daily  and  Weekly 

Mercury,  92  Union 
Fichtenmayer  Peter,  blacksmith,  house  16  Third 
FIELD  HENRY,  Jr.,  supt.  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house 

55  State 
Field  Sarah  B.,  teacher  Maxfield  street  primary  school 
Fields  Joseph  Mrs.,  house  Mill,  cor.  Cypress 
Filcome  James,  laborer,  house  132  South  Orchard 
Finlan  Dennis,  teamster,  house  74  First 
Finn  Michael,  laborer,  house  23  Austin 
Finnell  Margaret,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  16  Hazard  court 
Finnell  Mary,  widow  of  Michael,  house   Purchase,  near 

Penniman 
FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK,  Union,  cor.  South  Second 
Fish  Andrew  J.,  tailor  M.  C.  Swift,  house  Sherman,  near 

Bonney 
Fish  Ansel  F.,  wholesale  pedlar,  h.  60  Sycamore 
Fish  Benjamin  F.,  shoemnker,  house  13  Chancery 
Fish  David  F.,  machinist  Morse   Twist  Drill   Co.,  house 

294  South  Water 
Fish  George  B.,  laborer  N.  B.  Flour  Mill,  h.  59  Sycamore 
Fish  Island  Wharf  and   Marine  Railway  Co.,  Horace  G. 

Howland,  agent.  Fish  Island 
Fish  Leander  C,  stonecutter,  h.  24  Rockdale  avenue 
Fish  Loranus  C,  house  59  Sycamore 
Fish  Mercy  A.  Mrs.,  house  46  Maxfield 
Fish  Wm,  G.,  house  1  Durfee 

Fish  William  H.,  gasfttter,  32  William,  bds,  at  Fairhaven 
Fisher  Alexander,  laborer,  house  114  Kempton 
Fisher  Charles,  clothing,  &c.,  64  Purchase,  bds.  Mansion 

House 
Fisher  Charles,  mariner,  house  189  South  Water 
Fisher  C.  W.,  in  glassworks,  house  102  P'ifth 
Fisher  Elisha  H.,  jr.,  sewing  silk,  house  77  Third 
P^isher  George  T.,  laborer,  house  233  Middle 
FISHER  HENRY  H.,  baker,  134  Purchase,  h.  71  Summer 
Fisher  James  (James  Fisher  &  Co.),  dry  goods,  32  Pur- 
chase, house  45  Hawthorn 
FISHER  JAMES  &  CO.  (James  Fisher  and  George  E. 

Faisneau),  dry  goods,  32  Purchase 


NEW   BEDFORD    [JP]    DIRECTOEY.  99 

Fisber  John  B.,  laborer,  bouse  171  Mill 
Fisber  Mattbew,  mastennariner,  bouse  71  South  Sixth 
Fisber  Morris,  clerk,  64  Purchase,  bds.  Mansion  House 
Fisber  Richard  A.,  bouse  Willis,  near  County- 
Fisher  Richard  H.,  fishmarket,  Merrimac,  bouse  9  do. 
Fitzgerald  James,  laborer,  h.  West  Willis,  n.  Emerson 
Fitzgerald  Mary,  widow,  house  155  State 
Fitzgerald  William,  laborer,  house  Clark 
FIVE  CENTS  SAVINGS  BANK,  Purchase,  cor.  Me- 
chanics lane 
Flagg  Oren  H,,  veterinary  surgeon,  27  Third,  house  do. 
Flaherty  JVIattbew,  glassmaker,  bouse  103  South  Front 
Flaherty  Michael,  skiver,  boards  165  Kempton 
Flaherty  Thomas,  laborer,  house  11  First 
FLANDERS  CYRUS  H.,  fishdealer,  22  Union,  boards 

10  South  Second 
Flanders  Ephraim  P.,  master  mariner,  house  92  Third 
Glanders  John  W.,  pilot,  house  57  Washington 
Fleetwood  Charles,  hackman   Wm.  H.  Sherman,  house  22 

North  Cedar 
Fleming  Richard,  spinner,  bouse  11  Austin  court 
Fletcher  David  S.,  hostler,  bouse  107  Middle 
F'letcher  George  F.,  hostler,  boards  43  Elm 
Pletcher  George  F.,  laborer,  b.  114  South  Seventh 
Fletcher  James  J.,  horsetrainer,  house  41  County 
Fletcher  Thomas,  mariner,  house  121  South  Second 
Flood  George,  flagman,  house  41  Middle 
Floyd  James,  machinist,  house  122  Orchard 
Flynn  John,  laborer,  house  Asli,  near  Morgan 
Flynn  Lucinda  A.,  widow  of  Edmund,  bouse  Hazard,  n. 

Pleasant 
Flynn  Martin,  mason,  bds.  Pearl,  cor.  North  Third 
Flynn  Michael,  laborer,  bouse  Penniman 
Flynn  Peter  Y.,  carpenter,  bouse  69  Third 
Fogerty  Edmund,  shipcarpenter,  h.  182  South  Second 
Fohrenback  Emil,  machinist,  house  8  Ash 
Folan  Margaret  Miss,  bouse  2  Robeson 
Foley  Edward,  machinist  Wamsutta  Mills,  b.  Penniman, 

near  Purchase 
Foley  Joanna  Mrs.,  house  345  Purchase 
Foley  William  F.,  greasecollector,  house  345  Purchase 
Folger  Charles  F.,  foreman  Pierce  &  Busbnell,  house  45 

Hillraan 
Folger  Charles  F.,  carpenter,  bouse  45  Hillraan 
Folger  David  B.  (D.  B.  Folger  &  Co.),  grocer,  116  Union, 

bouse  82  Mill 
Folger  D.  B.  &  Co.  (David  B.  Folger,  Wm.  T.  Smith,  and 

Wm.  O.  Brownell,  jr.),  groceries,  116  and  118  Union 
Fontain  Henry  Mrs.,  house  33  Brick  block.  Orange 


100  NEW   BEDFORD    []?]    DIRECTORY. 

Footman  John  W,   (Footman  &  Manchester),   carriage- 
smith,  125  North  Third,  h.  108  So.  Second 
Footman  &  Manchester  ( Jolin  W.  Footman  and  William 

F.  Man(thester),  carriagesmiths,  125  North  Third 
Forbes  Chailes  H.,  carriagcmanufactory,  33,  34,   and  35 

Elm,  house  37  Ehn 
Forbes  Edward  H.,  clerk  R.  Holcom,  house  69  High 
FORBES  FRANK  II.,  agent  and  treasurer  N.  B.  and  N. 

Y.  Steamsliip  Co.,  6  Commercial  wharf,  h.  87  Fourth 
Forbes  Henry  H.,  house  27  Campbell  [Campbell 

Forbes  James  R.,  carriagemaker  C.  H.  Forbes,  boards  27 
Forlies  Martha,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  1G9  Kempton 
Forbes  Thomas,  coaster,  house  181  South  Second 
Ford  Richard,  Wamsutta  Mills,  house  Seneca 
Fordham  Joseph  E.,  clerk,  SAH  Union,  h.  23  So.  Second 
Fortes  Mary,  confectionery,  42i.<  Bedford,  house  42  do. 
Fortter  Albert,  laborer,  house  65  Smith 
Foster  Arthur  S.,  clerk  First  Nat.  Baidc,  bds.  48  Parker 
Foster  ICsau,  jobber,  house  63  Spruce 
Foster  E.  Lothrop  (Foster  &  Brown),  carpenter,  152  No. 

Third,  house  217  Purchase 
Foster  Henry  A.,  whitewasher,  house  241  Middle 
Foster  Isadore  Miss,  teacher  Merrimac  primary  school,  h. 

48  Parker 
Foster  James,  house  and  shipcarpenter,  h.  123  Pleasant 
Foster  John  M.,  carpenter  and  builder,  19  Bethel,  house 

29  Chestnut 
Foster  Martha  B.,  widow,  of  Isaiah  D.,  house  48  Parker 
Foster  Walter  H.,  framepolisher,  boards  123  Pleasant 
Foster  &  Brown  (E.  Lothrop  Foster  and  Jeremiah  Brown), 

carpenters,  152  North  Third 
Fowler  Mary,  widow  of  Peter,  house  13  Jenney 
Fox  Charles  A.,  confectioner  J.  F.  Gray,  h.  26  So.  Second 
Francis  Abraham,  laborer  N.  B.  Copper   Works,  h.  Mt. 

Pleasant,  near  the  reservoir 
Francis  Alexander  H.  Rev.,  house  2203^  County 
Francis  Antoine,  mariner,  house  7  Griffin 
Francis  Antone,  mariner,  house  79  South  Water 
Francis  Azubah  W,,  widow  of  Howard,  h.  176  Pleasant 
Francis  Barnaby  H.,  woodworker  George  L.  Brownell's 

carriagcmanufactory,  house  130  Kempton 
Francis  Charles,  at  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  191  So,  Water 
Francis  Charles,  mariner,  house  126  South  Front 
Francis  Charles  H.,  seaman,  boards  12  Crapo 
Francis  Daniel,  mariner,  house  180  South  Water 
Francis  Ellen  J.,  dressmaker,  house  107  Hillman 
Francis  Ezra,  mason,  house  107  Hillman 
Francis  Frank  W.,  cigarmaker,  boards  20  School 
Francis  Henry  H.,  house  176  Pleasant 


NEW    BEDFORD    [f]    DIRECTORY.  lOl 

Francis  Hiram  S.,  clerk  Dexter  &  Haskins,  boards  Mount 

Pleasant,  near  the  reservoir 
Francis  Isaac  P.,  grocer,  Kem]3ton,  cor.  Rockdale  avenue, 

Cannonville,  house  do.  [Ashley 

Francis  James,  teamster  q,t  R.  C.  Wilson's,  Ashlaml,  cor. 
Francis  James,  carpenter,  boards  31  High 
Francis  John,  mariner,  house  173  South  Second 
Francis  John,  laborer,  house  233  South  Second 
Francis  John,   manufacturer   cigars   and   tobacco,    122)4 

Union,  h.  20  School  • 

Francis  John  H.,  cigarraaker,  1223^  Union,  h.  20  School 
Francis  John  II.,  cigarmaker,  boards  20  School 
Francis  John  S.,  baker  S.  Watson  &  Son,  h.  Ash,  between 

North  and  Hill  man 
Francis  Joseph,  mariner,  house  127  South  Front 
Francis  Joseph,  mariner,  house  155  Grinnell 
Francis  Joseph,  mariner,  house  27)^  Howland 
Francis  Joseph,  mariner,  house  151  South  Water 
Francis  Joseph  C,  laborer  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  h.  283 

Purchase 
Francis  Manuel,  2d,  mariner,  house  29  South  Water 
Francis  Manuel,  laborer,  house  117  South  Water 
Francis  Manuel,  laborer,  h.  So.  Front,  n.  Howland 
Francis  Manuel,  laborer,  house  Howland,  n.  So.  Water 
Francis  Manuel,  mariner,  house  18  Grape 
Francis  Manuel  J.,  laborer,  house  29  South  Water 
Francis  Maria  M.  Mrs.,  house  Mt.  Pleasant,  near  Durfee 
Francis  Samuel  E.,  candlemolder,  house  12  Crapo 
Francis  Sylvester  G.,  porter  Central  Union  Association,  h. 

29  Allen 
Francis  William,  carriagemaker  G.  L.   Browneil,    h.    100 

South  Second 
Franklin  Martha,  widow,  house  129  Orchard 
Frates  Antoine,   fishdealer,   208>^    South  Water,  house 

183  South  Second 
Frates  Antone,  laborer,  house  98  South  Front 
Frates  Antone  M.  Rev.,  clergyman,  house  135  Third 
Frates  Manuel,  laborer,  house  Allen,  near  Dartmouth  line 
Frates  Manuel,  laborer,  house  128  South  Front 
Frazier  Antone,  mariner,  house  South  First 
Frazier  Joseph,  mariner,  house  184  South  Water 
Frederick  Adolf,  weaver,  house  5  Hazard  court 
Fredett  John,  laborer,  house  8  Brick  block.  Orange 
Fredett  Louis,  laborer,  h.  153  North  Tliird 
Fredett  Louis,  jr.,  laborer,  boards  153  North  Third 
Freeburn  John,  machinist,  boards  35  School 
FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY,  Library  building,  William 
Freedom  John,  waiter,  house  207  Middle 
Freeman  Edward  P.,  boots  and  shoes,  3  Purchase,  house 

12  County 


102  NEW    BEDFORD    [f]    DIRECTORY. 

Freeman  E.  IT.,  boardinghouse,  6  First 

Freeman  Frcflerlck  J.,  foreman  stitching  room  E.  B.  Tink- 

ham,  house  78  Middle  [avenue 

Freeman  George  H.,  bds.  Mrs.  Eliza  A.  Nye's,  Acushnet 
Freeman  ITezekiah,  shipwriglit,  house  63  Cedar 
Freeman  John  C,  shoemaker,  Sycamore,  near  County,  h. 

50  Smith 
Freeman  Laura  A.,  widow  of  Isaac,  house  96  Pleasant 
Freeman  Marcus,  soap  boiler,  house  rear  31  Purchase 
Freeman  Patience  B.,  widow  of  Henry  B.,  h.  61  Spruce 
Freeman  Peter,  laborer,  house  rear  Soutli  Front 
French  Amos  B.,  yardmaster  at  R.  R.,  h.  280  Purchase 
French  Anloine  D.,  mariner,  house  185  South  Water 
French  Jennie  Mrs.,  house  153  Mill 
French  Rodney,  house  221  Purchase 
Frey  Charles,  tailor,  25  Purchase,  house  183  Kempton 
Friends'  Academy,  Morgan,  n.  County  [76  Kempton 

Frisbie  Thomas  S.,  carpenter  Doane   W.  Damon,  house 
Frost  Lovell  W.,  bookkeeper  N.  B.  &  N.   Y.   S.   S.   Co., 

boards  J.  W.  Frost's,  Hathaway  road 
Frost  Wm.,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill  Co.,  house  53 

Dartmouth 
Fulhan  John,  weaver  Wamsutta  Mills,  house  13  Austin, 
Fulhan  John,  jr.,  boards  13  Austin 

Fuller  Benjamin  F.,  works  N.  B.  R.  R.  Co.,  h.  Fish  Island 
Fuller  Charles  A.,  manufacturer  boys' clothing,  11  Fourth, 

house  do. 
P'uller  Hannah  H.  Mrs.,  house  32  Wing 
Fuller  James,  laboror,  house  16  Park 
Fuller  John,  seamen's  Iwarding  house,  12  Cannon 
Fuller  John,  house  83  Third 
Fuller  John  F.,  clerk,  house.  Bush  corner  First 
Fuller  Jonathan  A.,  watchman,  house  10  Grape 
Fuller  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Benjamin,  h.  Ash,  n.  North 
Fuller  Nancy  B.  Mrs.,  fancy  goods,  97  Third,  h.  83  do. 
FULLER   THOS.   B.  (Beauvais  &  Co.),  stock   broker, 

cashier  Citizens  National  Bank,  and  treasurer  Fall 

River  R.  R.  Co.,  36  North  Water,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Fuller  William,  shoe  heeler,  house  Ash,  near  North 
Fuller  William  L.,  house  painter  Barrows,  Lawton  &  Co., 

house  149  Elm 
Fuller  William  W,,  shoemaker,  house  Ash,  corner  North 
Furber  George  W.,  exchange  and  pawnbroker,  4^^  South 

Water,  and  restaurant,  82  Union,  h.  19  So.  Second 
Furlong  James  E.,  carriagepainter,  h.  178  North  Third 
Furlong  Matthew  T.,   engineer,   house    Washburn,   near 

Acushnet  avenue 
Furlong  Thomas,  baggage  master  N,  B.  R.  R.,  boards  178 

North  Third 


NEW   BEDFORD    [(}]    DIRECTORY.  103 

Fury  John,  laborer,  house  2  Hall's  court 
Fury  Thojnas  F.,  clerk,  28  Purchase,  bds.  2  Hall's  court 
Fussell  James  A.  (George  Delano  &  Co.),  oil  and  caudle 
manufr.,  office  South  Second,  cor.  South,  h.  at  N,  Y. 

GAGE   BENJAMIN",  calker,  23  Middle,  h.  116  Purchase 
Gage  Joseph  N.,  carriagetriranier  W.  G.  White,  house  78 

Kerapton 
Gainville  John  H.,  blacksmith,  house  137  South  Orchard 
Gainville  John  J.,  blacksmith,  house  137  Orchard 
Gale  Mary  J.,  widow  of  George  FI.,  h.  rear  39^  Middle 
Gallagher  Ann,  widow  of  Tliomas,  house  24  Ash 
Gallagher  James,  in  glassworks,  boards  109  So,  Front 
Gallagher  Neal,  tailor,  boards  51  First 
Gallagher  Patrick,  glasscntter,  house  109  South  Front 
Galligan  John,  laborer,  house  9  Durfee 
Gallinue  Augustus,  weaver,  house  County,  n.  Linden 
Galpin  Clarissa  D.,  widow  of  John  L.,  h.  23  Rockdale  av. 
Galpin  John,  tanner,  boards  23  Rockdale  avenue 
Galpin  John  L.,  farmer,  boards  23  Rockdale  avenue 
Gammons  Deborah  H.,  widow  of  Lemuel,  teacher,   house 

Old  County  road 
Gammons  Edgar  H.,  clerk,  51  Purchase,  h.  2  Grand 
Gammons  George  F.  W.,  truckman,  12  Elm,  house  15  do. 
Gammons  Gilbert  D.,  teamster,  house  52  North  Second 
Gammons  Rachel  C,  widow  of  Curtis,  h.  Vine,  r.  Durfee 
Gammons  Samuel  P.,  copper  roller,  house  2  Grand 
Ganson  Edwin,  section  hand,  house  14  Austin  court 
Gardiner  Ezekiel  C,   compositor  Daily  Standard,  house 
99  Washington  [h.  do. 

Gardner  Betsie  B.  Mrs.,  dressmaker.  Pleasant,  c.   Union, 
Gardner  Darius  P.  (Taber,  Read  &  Gardner),  h.  51  Third 
Gardner  Edward  R.  (E.  R.  Gardner  &  Co.),  oils,  9  Rod- 
man, h.  78  Spring 
Gardner  Eliza  Mrs.,  house  rear  126  Kempton 
Gardner  E.  R.  &  Co.  (Edward  R.  Gardner),  oils,  9  Rod- 
man 
Gardner  George,  house  37  Maxfield 
Gardner  George  P.,  rigger,  house  118  Kempton 
Gardner  Hannah,  widow  of  Josiali,  house  4   Sears  court 
Gardner  Herbert  B.,  compositor  Mercury  office,  boards  4 

Sears  court 
Gardner  James  T.,  junk  dealer,  h.  County,  cor.  Bedford 
Gardner  Jane  M.  Miss,  teacher  Parker  street'  grammar 

school,  bds.  30  Campbell 
Gardner  Joseph,  baker  Libby  &  Co.,  bds.  42  Middle 
Gardner  Mattie  J.  Miss,  musicteacher,  h.  67  Maxfield 
Gardner  Oliver  H.,  carpenter,  boards  66  North 
Gardner  Reuben  M.,  brassfounder  Andrew  Craigie,  house 
73  Pleasant 


104  NEW    BEDFORD    [(}]    DIRECTORY. 

Gardner  Samuel  B.,  bread  pedlar,  house  67  Maxfield 

Gardner  Tliomas,  hostler,  ht)use  rear  1'26  Keni])toii 

Gardner  Thomas  A.,  grocer,  204  County,  house  do. 

Gardner  Zilplia,  widow  of  P2dward,  liouse  30  Campbell 

Gartiehl  Charles  L.,  carriagesmith,  37  Wing,  h.  8  Allen 

Garfield  PVank,  jobber,  house  8  Allen 

Garland  llernard  T.,  bootmaker,  h.  Kempton,  Cannonville 

Garlick  William  A.,  farmer,  house  Plainville 

Garnett  John  II.,  agent  for  dinger  Sewing   Machines,  15 

Purchase,  h.  110  Middle 
Garraghty  Martin,  laborer,  h.  Summer,  corner' Smith 
.  Garside  Thomas,  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  rear  78  Linden 
Gartland  Peter,  master  mariner,  house  51  Washington 
Gateley  Ellen  Mrs.,  house  155  State 
Gates  Wm.  Mrs.,  house  48  Sycamore 
Gaudreau  Hilaire,  laborer,  h.  26  Brick  block.  Orange 
Gawith  John  Mrs.,  prop.  Sampson  House,   121)^    Union, 

house  do. 
Geddes  George,  laborer,  railroad,  h.  Merrimac,  n.  Purchase 
Geddes  Henry  S.,  laborer,  house  rear  324  Purchase 
Geddes  Jose])h,  boards  Merrimac,  near  Purchase 
Geils  Gerett,  furniture,  150  Purchase,  h.  146  do. 
George  Joseph,  laborer  S,  Leonard  &  Co.,  h.  85  Wash. 
George  Maria  Mrs.,  house  95  Kempton 
Geotta  Peter,  mariner,  house  7  Morgans  lane 
Gerrish  Ira,  works  at  Chas.  Taber  &  Co.'s,  h.at  Fairhaven 
Gibbons  Patrick,  fireman  N.  B.  Water  Works,  house  Pur- 
chase, cor.  Penniman 
Gibbs  Allen  C,  hackdriver,  house  53  Pleasant 
Gibbs  Charity,  widow  of  Ansel,  house  91  Third 
Gibbs  Elisha,  salesman  N.  B.  Cordage  Co.,  Kotch's  sq.,  h. 

72  South  Sixth 
Gibbs  Eliza  M.,  widow  of  Elijah,  house  229  County 
Gibbs  Elizabeth  S.,  widow,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Gibbs  George   W.,  ropemaker  Cordage  Factory,    house 

Emerson,  cor.  Parker 
Gibbs  Jabez,  shipcarpenter,  house  83  Pleasant 
Gibbs  Jerusha,  widow  of  Bartlett,  h.  42  Third 
Gibbs  John  L.,  carj)enter  N.  B.  R.  R,,  house  72  State 
Gibbs  Joshua  E.,  master  mariner,  house  56  Fifth 
GIBBS  LOT  H.,  grocer,  26  Union,  h.  67  Fourth 
Gibbs  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Joshua,  house  67  Fourth 
Gibbs  Meltiah  T.,  carpenter,  house  58  Cedar 
Gibbs  Nathan  S.,  painter,  house  4  Maxfield 
Gibbs  Polly  F.,  widow  of  Phineas  S.,  house   82  Grinnell 
Gibbs  Preston  II.,  at  Twist  Drill  Co.,  h.  27  Sherman 
Gibbs  William,  carriagemaker  George  L.  Browuell,  house 

64  Bedford 
Gibbs  William  A.,  carver  Pierce  &  Bushnell,  h.  82  Forest 


NEW   BEDFOKD    [Q]    DIRECTORY.  105 

Gibbs  William  H.  H.,  roperaaker,  h.  Emerson,  c.  Parker 

Gibson  Egnew  B.,  carpenter,  house  9  Arch 

Gibson  George,  laborer,  house  133  South  Orchard 

Gibson  Henry,  waiter  Parker  House,  h.  24  Cedar 

Gibson  James,  carpet  weaver,  house  11  Hazard  court 

Gibson  John,  gardener,  house  9  Arch 

Gibulo  Augustus,  laborer,  house  197  State 

Gidley  Abraham  M.,  house wright,  h.  Willis,  n.  Cedar 

Gidley  George  F.,  carpenter,  h.  220  Purchase 

Gidley  William  C,  laborer,  house  7  Bonney 

Gilford  Abram  M.,  coppersmith  Giftbrd&  Allen,  h.  80  Mill 

Gifford  Adaline,  widow  of  Samuel  F.,  h.  90  Grinned 

Gilford  Allen  D.,  teamster,  house  2  Maxfield 

Gilford  Almira,  widow  of  Obed,  h.  2  Tarkiln  hill  road 

Gifford  Ann,  widow  of  Elihu  H.,  house  39  Smith 

Gifford  Arthur  M.,  gaslitter  T.  J.  Gifford  &  Co.,  house  at 

North  Dartmouth  [38  AValnut 

Gifford  Belle  W.  Miss,  teacher  Dartmouth  school,  house 
Gifford  Charles  A.,  cooper,  house  Head  of  the  Kiver 
Gifford  Charles  A.,  clerk,  144  Purchase,  bds.  72    Walden 
Gifford  Charles  C,  carpenter,  house  153  North 
Gifford  Charles  F.,  bootmaker,  h.  Campbell,  n.  Chestnnt 
Gifford  Charles  F.,  laborer,  house  Arnold,  cor.  Tremont 
Gifford  Charles  G.,  laborer  N.  B.  R.  R.,  h.  183  Pleasant 
Gifford  Charles  H.,  railroad  employee,  h.  65  Foster 
Gifford  Charles  H.   (Gifford  &  Co.),  merchant  tailor,  113 

Union,  house  225  County  [Fairhaven 

Gifford  Charles  H.,  marine  painter  40  William,  house  at 
Gifford  Charles  Henry,  mason,  house  22  Bush 
Gifford  Charles  H.,  merchant,  Taber's  wharf,  h.  25  County 
Gifford  Charles  L.,  hackman,  248  Purchase,  h.  70  Walden 
Gifford  Charles  M.,  master  mariner,  boards  156  Grinnell 
Gifford  Charles  T.  W.,  farmer,  house  New  County  road, 

near  Hathaway  road 
Gifford  Christopher  C,  truckman,  house  46  Sycamore 
Gifford  Daniel  H.,  clerk.  Bush,  c.  Second,  bds.  72  Walden 
Gifford  Daniel  T.,  master  mariner,  house  71  South  Second 
Gifford  David  L.,  carpenter,  boards  7  Chestnut 
Gifford  David  M.,  livery  stable,  170  Purchase 
Gifford  David  R.  Mrs.,  house  25  Bonney 
Gifford  Edward  W.,  laborer,  house  35  Allen 
Gifford  Elijah,  house  10  West  Campbell 
Gifford  Elizabeth  A.,  widow  of  John,  house  72  Walden 
Gifford  Eugene  F.,  gaslitter,  32  William 
Gifford  Frank  D.,  13  North  Second,  house  rear  67  Fourth 
Gifford  Franklin  L.,  painter  H.  G.  O.  Cole,  bds.  52  Fifth 
Gifford  Frederick  S.,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  foreign 

and  domestic  fruits,  3  Ricketson  block,  Union,  house 

80  School 


106  NEW    BEDFORD    [(}]    DIRECTORY. 

Gifford  George  D.,  drygoods,  6  Purchase,  house  37  Spring 
Gifford  George  G.  (Gifford  &  Allen),  brass   founder   and 

plumber.  No.  Front,  c.  Hazard's  wharf,  h.  72  Hillniaa 
GIFFOlil)   GEORGE   P.  diningsaloon,  6  South  Water, 

house  do. 
Gifford  Henrv  M.,  photographer,  72  North  Water,  house 

229  County  [h.  do. 

Gifford  Henry  T.,  fruit  and  confectionery,  106   Purchase, 
Gifford  Howland,  carpenter,  house  6G  Spruce 
Gifford  Humphrey  A.  jr.,  clerk,  house  38  Walnut 
Gifford  James  A.,  bookkeeper  N.  B.  Flour  Co.,  boards  39 

Smith 
Gifford  Jesse  (Paulding,  Reed  &  Gifford),  boot  raanufr., 

14  William,  house  45  County 
Gifford  Jireh  B.,  peddler,  house  Head  of  the  River 
Gifford  Job  H.,  mason,  house  37  Smith 
Gifford  Job  T.,  teamster,  house  169  Purchase 
Gifford  John,  fisherman,  house  134  South  Third 
GIFFORD  JOHN  A.,  N.  B.  Machine  Shop,   90  South 

Water,  corner  Coffin,  house  85  South  Second 
Gifford  John  F,,  teamster  Jas.  Duddy,  bds.  72  Walden 
Gifford  John  H.,  mariner,  boards  2  Tarkiln  Hill  road 
Gifford  John  H.,  baggage  master  N.  B.  R.  R.  depot,  house 

over  353  Purchase 
Gifford  John  W.,  farmer,  house  New  County  road,  near 

Hathaway  road 
Gifford  Jonathan  P.,  house  11  County 
Gifford  Joseph  F.,  oyster  dealer,  13  North  Second,  house 

rear  67  Fourth 
Gifford  Joseph  H.,  laborer,  house  Topham 
Gifford  Lewis,  fireman  N.  B.  R.  R.,  house  317  Purchase 
Gifford  Lewis  L.,  laborer,  h.  Potter,  n.  New  County  road 
Gifford  Lorenzo  D.,  shoemaker,  house  Potter,  near  New 

County  road 
Gifford  Lucy  A.,  widow  of  Shubael  H.,  house  Head  of  the 

River 
Gifford  Lysander  W.  H.,  master  mariner,  h.  38  Bedford 
Gifford  Martha  Mrs.,  house  4  Bush 
Gifford  Mary  Miss,  house  47  South  Sixth 
Gifford  Obed  F,,  mariner,  house  2  Tarkiln  Hill  road 
GIFFORD  OLIVER  E.,    paints,   oil   and  glass,   South 

Water,  corner  School,  house  95  High 
Gifford  Patience,  widow  of  Paul  (93  yrs.  old),  house  Dun- 
bar's lane,  near  Dartmouth 
Gifford  Rebecca  H.,  widow  of  Charles,  boards  111  Third 
Gifford  Reuben  P.,  farmer,    house   Hathaway   road,   near 

Dartmouth  line 
Gifford  Rhoda  B.,  widow  of  Albert,  house  Cedar,  c.  Elm 
Gifford  Rhoda  T.,  widow  of  William,  house  15  County 


NEW   BEDFORD    [(}]    DIRECTORY.  107 

Gifford  Richmond  A.,  overseer  Potomska  Mills,  house  21 

Wing 
Gifibrd  Robert  B.,  bookkeeper,  North,  near  North  Second, 

boards  Cedar  corner  Elm 
Gifford  Rufus  A.,  shipcarpenter,  honse  39  Smith         [road 
Gifford  Rufus  W.,  master  mariner,  house   2   Tarklin    Hill 
Gifford  Ruth  A.  Mrs,,  house  Cypress  avenue 
Gifford  Samuel  (Gifford   &   Barker),   8   Market   Square, 

house  336  South  Water 
Gifford  Samuel  F.,  clerk  Potter's  Express,  19  Commercial 

Wharf,  house  90  Grinnell 
Gifford  Samuel  T.,  tinsmith  N.  Lewis,  h.  7  So.  Chancery 
Gifford  Sarah,  widow  of  Braddock,  house  51  Summer 
Gifford  Sarah  D.  Miss,  private  school,  53  Summer,  boards 

51  do. 
Gifford  Sophia,  widow  of  Henry,  house  22  Emerson 
Gifford  Squire,  house  70  Walden 
Gifford  Squire  A.,  teamster,  boards  72  Walden 
Gifford  Stephen  C,  baggage  master  N.  B.  Railroad,  house 

107  Purchase 
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,  house  81  North 

Third 
GIFFORD  THOMAS  J.  &  CO.   (Thomas  J.  Gifford), 

steam  and  gasfitters  and  plumbers,  32  William,  cor. 

North  Third 
Gifford  T.  Merritt,  brassfounder  and  coppersmith  Gifford 

&  Allen,  boards  80  Hillman 
Gifford  Willard,  laborer,  house  7  Cedar 
Gifford  Willard,  laborer,  boards  2  Maxfield 
Gifford  William,  2d,  carpenter,  house  7  Chestnut 
Gifford  William  A.,  laborer,  house  134  South  Third 
Gifford  William  A.,  painter,  house  18  Emerson 
Gifford  William  C,  clerk  Central  Union  Association,  h. 

Elm,  cor.  Cedar 
Gifford  William  F.,  clerk,  6  South  Water,  boards  do. 
Gifford  William  H.,  laborer,  house  7  Chestnut 
GIFFORD  &  ALLEN  (George  G.  Gifford  and  Edward 

H.  Allen),  brassfounclers  and  plumbers,  North  Front, 

cor.  Hazard's  wharf 
GIFFORD  &  BARKER  (Samuel  Gifford  and  John  W. 

Barker),  provisions,  8  Market  square 
Gifford  &  Co.  (Charles  H.  Gifford  and  Eugene  F.  Brown), 

merchanttailors,  clothing,  hats,  caps,  and  gent's  fur- 
nishing goods,  etc.,  etc.,  113  Union 
Gilbert  Edgar  S.,  painter,  house  33  Seventh 
Gilbert  Emily  F.,«widow  of  Jacob  A.,  house  84  Walden 


]08  NEW    BEDFORD    [Q]    DIRECTORY.       " 

Gilbert  James,  weaver  Potoraska  Mills,  boards  291  South 

Second 
Gilbert  Jolin  IT.,  clerk,  house  33  Seventh 
Gilbert  Nathaniel,  house  33  Seventh 
Gillespie  Catherine,  widow,  house  336  Purchase 
Gillick  Peter,  grocer,  105  South  Water,  house  do. 
Gilligan  Arthur  E.,  secondhand   Wamsutta  Mills,  house 

299  Purchase 
Gillis  Alexander,  laborer,  house  Clark 
Gillis  Catherine,  widow  of  William,  h.  134  South  Water 
Gillis  James,  at  J.  H.  Cornell's  Acushnet  avenue 
Gillis  John  H.,  blacksmith   G.  L.  Brownell,  house  15>^ 

Cannon 
Gilraan  Charles,  teamster  James  Duddy,  h.  41  Middle 
Gilman  Francis  L.,  insurance  agent,  43  North  Water,  h.  8 

Ricketson  court 
Gilman  Solomon,  hostler,  boards  22  Cedar 
Gilmore  J.  E.  Miss,  teacher  Middle  street  school,  h.  Third, 

corner  School 
Gird  wood  Mary  H.,  widow  of  John,  house  165  Union 
Glasse  John,  gardener,  house  79  School 
Glasse  Walter  R.,  harnessmaker,  house  6  Bethel 
Gleason  Dennis,  laborer  Eureka  Flour   Mills,   house    39 

Middle 
Gleason  Ellen,  widow  of  Andrew,  house  234  County 
Gleason  James,  spinner  Potomska  Mills,  house  So.  Front, 

corner  Rivet 
Glennon  John,  laborer  Gosnold  Mills,  house  3  Seneca 
Glover  John,  builder,  house  Washburn     ">-< 
Gluck  Frank  P.,  house  22  Maxfield 

Goddard  Wilham,  engineer,  house  19  Cedar  [Bethel 

Go<lii'ey  Seth  W.,  carriagemaker  H.  G.  O.  Cole,  house  17 
Goff  Ciiarles  H.,  carpenter,  house  11  Emerson 
Goff  Hiram  H.,  overseer  spinningroom   Wamsutta  Mills, 

house  22  Pope 
Goff  Maurice,  weaver,  house  1  Austin  court 
Goggin  Richard,  laborer  Eureka  Flour  Mill,  house  115 

South  Water 
Goggin  William,  laborer,  house  139  North  Third 
Goinos  John,  house  111  William 
GoUey  George,  hairdresser,  326  Purchase,  house  do. 
Gonu's  Antone  P.,  mariner,  house  1  Rowland 
Gonsalves  Sufrino,  laborer,  house  9  Howland 
Good  Elizabeth,  widow,  boards  5  Borden 
Gooding  Alanson,  house  24  South  Sixth 
Gooding  George,  graniteworker,  house  61  Cedar 
Gooding  Robert  A.,  carpenter,  bds.  61  Cedar 
Goodnow  Sarah  L.,  widow,  house  113  South  Second 
Goodspeed  Wm.  F.,  cai'penter,  boards  56  First 


NEW   BEDFORD    [(]]    DIRECTORY.  109 

Goodspeed  Wm.  R.,  shipcarpenler,  house  56  First 
Goodwin  Charles,  shoemaker,  boards  13  Maxfield 
Goodwill  Hialmer  O.,  spinner  Potomska  Mills,  boards  283 

South  Second 
Gordan  Emma  Miss,  house  rear  39  Smith 
Gordan  Emory,  farmer,  house  Plainville 
Gordon  Helen  M.,  teaclier  Parker  street  grammar  school 
Gordon  Mary  E.,  widow  of  Wm.  G.,  house  13  Eighth 
Gordon  Robert,  tailor,  31  North  Water,  boards  Mansion 

House 
Gordon  William,  house  85  Fifth 

Gordon  William,  jr.  (Taber,  Gordon  &  Co.),  com.  merch- 
ant, Central  wharf,  cor.  Front,  house  90  Fourth 
Gordon  Wm.  A.,  physician,  41  North  Second,  house  do. 
Gorham  Hannah,  widow  of  James,  h.  24  Sycamore 
Gorhain  Henry  J.,  electroplater,  133  North  Water 
Gorham  Jabez  A.,  gardener,  house  5  Greene 
Gorham  Thomas  G.,  mastermariner,  h.  83  Washington 
Gorman  William,  house  126  South  Water  [Elm 

Gormley  Alexander,  jobwagon.  First,   cor.  Union,  h.  196 
Gormley  James  J.,  polisher  Peirce  &  Bushnell,  boards  at 

Mansion  House 
Gormley  John  A.,  teamster,  boards  11  Liberty 
Gormley  Sarah  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  196  Elm 
Gosaph  Joseph,  currier  Job  Wade,  h.  White  block 
Gosnold  Mills,  George  Wilson,  treas.,  office  134  No.  Third 
Goular  Joseph,  carder,  house  177  State 
Goulat  Joseph,  carder,  boards  208  Pleasant 
Goulat  Julian,  farmer,  house  208  Pleasant 
Gould  John  L.,  house  33  Chestnut 
Goulding  Daniel,  works  Gosnold  Mills,  house   Wall,  near 

North  Third 
Gouldthrop  Alexander,  mulespinner,  h.  8  Austin  court 
Govein  Peter,  carder,  house  21  Brick  block.  Orange 
Gracia  Manuel,  mariner,  house  41  Middle 
Graflfura  Isaiah  W.,  trader  in  oil,  h.  26  Chestnut 
Graham  Elizabeth,  wid.  of  Benj.,  h.  State,  cor.  Hazard 
Graham  John  T.,  shoemaker  763^  County,  h.  12  Court 
Graham  Mary  J.  Miss,  teacher  Grove  school,  h.  12  Court 
Graham  Wm.  H.,  carriagesmith  G.  L.  Brownell,  boards 

Mrs.  E.  Graham's,  State 
Grant  Lafayette  R.,  quarryman,  h.  Hathaway  road,  near 

Rockdale  avenue 
Grant  Philip,  mason,  h.  Hathaway  road,  n.  Rockdale  av. 
Graves  Charles,  porter  Tucker  &  Cummings,  h.  105  Elm 
Gravy  Charles,  confectioner  J.  F.  Gray,  h.  South  Second 
Gray  Archibald,  laborer,  house  7  Rivet 
Gray  Asa,  teamster,  house  151  North  Second 
Gray  Caroline,  widow  of  Cornelius,  h.  25  Kempton 


110  NEW   BEDFORD    [(}]    DIRECTORY. 

Gray  Charles  A.  (Charles  A.  Gray  &  Co.),  teamster,  and 
supt.  New  Bedford  and  Fairhaven  street  railway,  h. 
Old  County  road 
Gray  Charles  A.  &  Co.  (Chas.    A.   Gray    and    Henry    C. 

Pierce),  teamsters,  office  N.  B.  Railroad  depot 
Gray  Dajiiel,  weaver,  boards  7  Rivet 
Gray  George  F.,  stonecutter  G.  Vogel,  house  1(}}4    Cedar 
Gray  George  R.,  clerk  7  Middle,  boards  25  Willis 
Gray  Henry  A.,  hairdresser  92  Third,  h.  209  So.  Second 
GRAY  JAMES  F.,  confectionery  and  ice  cream  rooms, 

66  Purchase,  near  Elm,  house  147  Middle 
Gray  Nathaniel  P.,  master  mariner,  house  93  Summer 
Gray  Prudence,  widow  of  Willard,  house  165  Kempton 
Gray  Sarnh,  widow  of  Gilbert  C,  house  25  Willis 
Gray  Winslow,  house  47  So.  Second 
Greely  Henry,  hostler,  house  17  Ash,  north  of  Arnold 
Green  Daniel,  horsedealer,  house  6  W  alnut 
Green  Herbert,  clerk  D.  B.  Folger  &  Co.,  boards  N.   H. 

Greene's,  County 
Green  John,  2d,  harnessmaker  W.  H.  Willis,  bds.  6  Bethel 
Green  Theron  R.,  pastor  M.  E.  Church,  h.  22  Sycamore 
Greene  Alfred,  carpenter,  foot  of  Cannon,  h.  83  Third 
Greene  Amos,  trader,  house  17  Fifth 
Greene  Andrew,  laborer,  boards  63  First 
Greene  Augustus  A.  (Greene  &  Wood),   lumber   dealer, 

Leonard's  wharf,  house  63  Third 
Greene  l-Jenj.  F.,  confectioner,  bds.  85  North  Second 
Greene  Benjamin,  coopei',  house  85  North  Second 
Greene  Clark,  horsetrader,  h.  8  Old  Market  square 
Greene  David  R.  (D.  R.  Greene  &  Co.),  commission  mer- 
chant, 19  Hamilton,  h.  56  South  Sixth 
Greene  D.  R.  &  Co.  (David  R.,  and  Robert  B.  Greene), 

com.  merchants,  19  Hamilton 
Greene  Francis  B.,  lawyer  36>2  North   Water,  house  56 

South  Sixth 
Greene  Francis  H.,  hat  and  bonnet  bleachery,  22  North 

Second,  house  do. 
Greene  John,  farmer,  house  8  Old  Market  square 
Greene  Leander,  shoemaker,  bds.  85  North  Second 
Greene  Luther  J.,  clerk  J.  S.  Cook,  h.  110  Middle 
Greene  Lydia,  wid.  of  Daniel  B.,  house  24  Pearl 
Greene  Lydia  M.,  widow  of  Thomas  A.,  h.  220  Union 
Greene  Marshall  S  ,  mason,  house  14  Allen 
Greene  Nathaniel  H.,  mason,  h.  County,  near  Rivet 
Greene  Neal,  job  wagon,  house  228  South  Second 
Greene  Robert,  laborer,  house  2  Ash 
Greene  Robert  B.  (D,  R,  Greene  &  Co.),  com.  merchant, 

house  County,  cor.  School 
Greene  Simon  P.,  baker,  house  238  Middle 


NEW   BEDFORD    [(}]    DIRECTORY.  Ill 


GREENE  &  WOOD  (Augustus  A.  Greene,  Henry  T., 

and  Wm.  G.   Wood),   lumber   dealers   and   planing 

mill,  Leonard's  wharf 
Greenman  Josiah,  shipcarpenter,  h.  35  Willis 
Greenwood  Andrew,  loomfixer,  house  Durfee,  near  New 

County  road 
Greenwood  James,  weaver,  house  210  Pleasant 
Greenwood  James,  billiard  saloon,  32>^    William,  house 

45  Foster 
Greenwood  James,  weaver,  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  117  State 
Greenwood  John,  weaver,  house  210  Pleasant 
Greenwood  Joseph,  weaver,  h.  210  Pleasant 
Greenwood  Levi,  at  Wamsutta  Mills,  house  North  Third, 

corner  Wall 
Greenwood  Thomas,  overseer  No.  4  weave-room,   Wam- 
sutta Mills,  h.  1  Locust  [Middle 
Greer  Geo.,  ropemaker  N.  B.   Cordage  Co.,   house    248 
Gregory  Humphrey,  weaver,  house  203  Pleasant 
Grehem  Daniel,  weaver,  house  193  Pleasant 
Grew  Charles  M.,  ftirmer,  house  New  County  road,  near 

Hathaway  road  [ty  road 

Grew  David,  former,  house  Hathaway  road,  n.  New  Coun- 
Grew  David,  jr.,  farmer,  house  Hathaway  road 
Grew  John  F.,  farmer,  house  Hathaway  road,   near  New 

County  road  [way  road 

Grew  Salem  T.,  teamster,  h.  New  County  rd.,  u.  Hatha- 
Grieve  John,  niulespinner,  house  25  Austin 
Griffin  Richard,  waiter  Parker  House,  boards  do. 
Griffin  William,  laborer,  house  126  Kempton 
Grimes  James,  laborer,  boards  250  Purchase 
Grimshaw  Frank  G.,  waiter,  67  William,  bds.  55  Smith 
Grimshaw  Lydia,  widow  of  James,  house  55  Smith 
Grimshaw  William,  fireman,  house  Washburn    ."S, 
Grinnell  Abram,  carpenter,  house  6  Spruce 
Grinnell  Andrew  B.,  former,  house  4  Tarkiln  Hill  road 
Grinnell  Andrew  B.,  jr.,  farmer,  bds.  4  Tarkiln  Hill  road 
GRINNELL  EDMUND,  New   Bedford  Iron   Foundry, 

90  and  92  South  Water,  h.  122  Washington,  corner 

So.  Orchard 
Grinnell  Henry,  boards  Sampson  House 
GRINNELL  JOSEPH,  president  First  National  Bank 

and  Wamsutta  Mills,  office  over  Merchant's  National 

Bank,  house  97  County 
Grinnell  Joseph  G.  Mrs.,  house  39  Hawthorn 
GRINNELL    LAWRENCE,  insurance    agent,  22   No. 

Water,  and  treas.  N.  B.  R.  R.,  office  over  Merchants 

National  Bank,  h.  42  South  Cottage 
Groat  James,  shipcarpenter,  house  32  Fi-anklia 
Groves  Perry  G.,  house  rear  154  Kempton 


112  NEW   BEDFORD    [H]    DIRECTORY. 

Groves  Henry,  shipkceper,  house  108  Fifth 
Groves  Susan  B.  Mrs.,  house  170  Kempton 
Grudchos  Anna  C.  Mrs.,  dry  and  fancy  goods,  309  Pur- 
chase, h.  234  do. 
Grundy  James,  glassworks,  h.  Vli  South  First 
Gudson  Chiirlt's,  laborer,  house  46  Brick  block.  Orange 
Guellow  Hannah  Mrs.,  house  13  Cedar 
Gnnil)leton  Edmund,  laborer,  house  Wall 
Gunning  Pollen,  widow,  house  196  State 
Gurl  Francis,  in  Copjier  Works,  house  Penninian 
Gurl  Henry,  in  Copper  Works,  house  Penninian 
Gurl  Michael,  weaver,  house  21   Austin 
Gustin  George  A.,  musician,  9  Fourth,  h.  35  South  Second 
Gwinn  Isaac,  laborer,  house  102  Smith 

HABICHT  FPtANK  A ,  printer  Mercury  job  office,  bds. 

40  County 
Habicht  Henry,  machinist,  boards  40  County 
Habicht  John  13.,  saloon,  8  Third 
Habicht  Philip,  tailor,  house  40  County 
Hackett  James,  carpenter,  boards  299  Purchase 
Hackett  Mary  A.,  widow,  house  176  South  Second 
Hackett  Thomas,  glassmaker  Mt.  Wash.  Glass  Works    • 
Hadley  A,  W.,  dry  goods,  20  Purchase,  h.  72  So.  Second 
Hadley  Eugene  J.,  civil  engineer,  107   Pleasant,  h.  do. 
Hadlev  Frank  R.  (James  E.  Blake  &  Co,),  apothecary,  64 

No.  Second,  h.  107  Pleasant 
Hadley  George  T.,  house  107  Pleasant 
Hadley  Jacob  B.,  merchant,  house  107  Pleasant 
Hadley  John  D.,  printer,  boards  107  Pleasant 
Haffards  Sophia  E.  Miss,  house  82  Elm 
Hatibrd  Benjamin,  compositor  Standard  office,  house   8 

Maxfii'ld 
HafFord  Charles  A.,  engineer  for  Sturtevant  &  Sherman, 

house  21  Hillman 
Hafford  Joseph,  painter,  house  21  Hillman 
Hafford  Rebecca  K.,  widow  of  Wm.  A.,  h.  1  Bedford 
Haiford  Stephen,  day  watchman,  house  8  Maxfield 
Hafford    Stephen,  jr.,  carriagetrimmer  C.  H.  Forbes,  bds. 

8  Maxfield 
Haggerty  John,  laborer  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  ft.  Washburn 
Haines  Eva  C.  Mrs,  house  9  Sears  court 
Halenan  William  B.,  house  13  Merrimac 
Haley  Patrick,  tailor,  house  52  Parker 
Haley  Patrick,  saloon,  8  Pearl,  h.  198  North  Third 
Hall  Ann  M.,  widow  of  Joseph  D.,  h.  28  Campbell 
Hall  Anthony  D.,  bookkeeper  Wood,  Brightman  &   Co., 

h.  71  Walden 
Hall  Gardner,  house  71  Walden 


NEW    BEDFORD    [H]    DIRECTORY.  113 

Hall  Georsje,  salesman,  117  Union,  h.  Arch,  n.  Union 
Hall  Gilbw-t  N.  (Driscoll,  Church  &  Hall),  grocer,  60  Un- 
ion, h.  Ill  County 
Hall  Henry,  saloon,  Purchase,  opp.  Howlanrl  Chapel,  h.  do. 
Hall  Hiram  E.,  butcher,  house  28  Campbell 
Hall  John,  weaver,  house  5  Hazird 
Hall  John,  muletixer,  house  3  Blackmore 
Hall  J(»hn  G.,  teamster,  house  Wall 
Hall  John  M.,  mariner,  house  5  Morgan's  lane 
Hall  Sylvanus  M.,  house  161  Pleasant 
Hall  William,  ropemaker,  house  26  Sycamore 
Hall  William,  weaver,  boards  332  Purchase 
Hall  Wm.  H.,  laborer,  house  23  Chancery 
Hallett  Bangs,  U.  S.  Shipping  Commissioner,  IS^a  South 

Water,  h.  at  Yarmouth  Port,  Mass. 
Hamblin  Otis  F.,  master  mariner,  house  56  Foster 
Hamblin  Tliacher,  glassmaker,  house  217  South  Water 
Hamblin  William,  flagman,  house  12  Chancery 
Hamblin  William,  mason,  house  12  Chancery 
Hamel  Mitchell,  laborer,  liouse  17  Brick  block,  Orange 
Hamer  Mary  E.,  dressmaker,  boards  9  KJm 
Hamer  Sarah  A.,  widow  of  Samuel,  h.  rear  126  Kempton 
Hamer  Susan  J.  Mrs.,  house  9  Elm 

Hamer  William,  stevedore,  house  4S  Middle  [do. 

Hamilton  Augustus,  i)rovisi()ns,  154  North,  c.   Cypress,  h. 
Hamilton  James,  sailmaker  Simpson  Hart,  bds.  14  School 
Hamlinton  Margaret,  widow,  house  34  Franklin 
Hammond  Albert,  bootmaker  Hathaway  &  Soule,  boards 

at  Fairhaven 
Hammond  Amitia,  milk  dealer,  house  179  Pleasant 
Hammond  Andrew  ,J.,  teamster,  h.  Cedar,  near  Locust 
Hammond  Caleb,  architect,  129  No.  Water,  h.  66  North 
Hammond  Charles,  spinner,  boards  Grinnell,  cor.  Prospect 
Hammond  Charles  W.,  fish  dealer,  168^^  Kempton,  h.  do. 
Hammond  Edgar  B.,  civil   engineer,    127    North    Water,. 

boards  66  North 
Hammond  Francis  W.,  carpenter,  150  No.   Water,  house 

70  North 
Hammond  George  A.,  ofiicer  House  of  Correction,  house 

37  Kempton 
Hammond  George  W.,  bootmaker,  bds.  37  Kempton 
Hammond  Henry,  laborer,  bds.  Job.  E.    Hammond's,  Old 

County  road 
Hammond  Henry  F.,  carpenter,  boards  66  North 
Hammond  Henry  W.,  at  90  So.  Water,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
Hammond  Herbert  L.,  laborer,  house  3  Jenney 
Hammond  Job.  E.,  laborer,  house  Old  County  road 
Hammond  John  R.,  farmer,  house  Old  County  road 
Hammond  Joseph,  cooper,  h.  Tremont,  near  Arnold 


114  NEW    BEDFORD    [}J]    DIRECTORY. 

Hanitnond  Thomas  H.,  accountant,  bds,  96  Elm 

Hammond  William,  house  25  Chestnut 

Hammond  William  13.,  j)astor  First   Cong,   church,   Head 

of  the  liiver,  house  at  Acushuet 
Hammond  Wdliam  H.,  laborer,  bds.  Job  E.  Hammond's, 

Old  County  road 
Hani])son  William,  weaver,  house  249  First 
Handley  Ann  S.,  widow,  restaurant,  1  Commercial  wharf, 

house  do. 
Handy  Almira  Miss,  house  Park,  near  Kempton 
Handy  Caleb,  truckman  and  cane  chair  re  seater,  h.  135 

South  Orchard 
Handy  George  S.,  carpenter,  house  15  Emerson 
Handy  Gilbert  N.,  bookkeeper,  13  So.  Second,  boards  87 

Keni])ton 
Handy  Jolin  T.,  carpenter,  house  136  South  Orchard 
Handy  Jonathan,  clerk,  13  Centre,  house  55  No.  Sixth 
Handy  Nye,  provision  dealer,  lOlJi    Purchase,    house   87 

Kempton 
Handy  Phoebe  Miss,  house  63  Kempton 
Handy  Samuel,  cane  cliair  re-seater,  h.  135  So.  Kempton 
Handy  Sophia  Mrs.,  house  Bonney,  near  Allen 
Ilankinson,  James,  gardener,  house  18  Emerson 
Hanlon  Mary,  widow  of  Matthew,  house  12  JMerrimac 
HANN   ANTHONY  W.,  proprietor  Commercial  House, 

South  Water,  house  do. 
Hannan  Henry,  carriagetrimmer,  boards  49  Middle 
Hannan  James,  pressman  M.  C.  Swift,  house  49  Middle 
Hannan  John,  clerk,  51  Union,  bds  49  Middle 
Hannan  Richard,  clerk,  51  Union,  boards  49  Middle 
Hanrahan  David,  house  9  Cedar 

Hanson  Alphonso,  hairdresser,  99  Union,  bds.  3  Sullivan 
Hanson  Chi'istina,  widow,  house  129  North  Third 
HARDING    CHARLES    P.,   Excelsior   Dye    House,  41 

William,  house  do. 
Harding  James  G.,  shipcarpenter,  h.  99  North  Second 
Harding  John  G.,  tree  dealer  and  city  forester,   house   99 

North  Second 
Harding   Milborn,   teamster,    125   North    Water,    house 

North,  corner  Purchase 
Harding  Thomas,  coachman  at  110  County 
Harding  William,  clerk,  131  Union,  bds.  126  Purchase 
Hardwick  George  T.,  clerk  New  Bedford  Tannery,  house 

59  Cypress 
Hardy  Eliza,  widow,  house  42  Foster 
Hardy  Martin,  laborer,  boards  345  Purchase 
Hanly  Ruth  M.  Mrs.,  house  45  Third 
Hardy  Sarah  Mrs.,  house  111  Fifth 
Hardy  William  B.,  works  Gosnold  Mills,  li.  135  Kempton 


XEW   BEDFORD    [}I]    DIRECTORY.  115 

Hardy  William   D.,   salesman,    131    Union,   boards    126 

Purchase 
Harford  Almeda  W.,    widow  "of  Hiram    A.,    house  285 

Purchase 
Harkins  John,  ropemaker,  house  Elm,  corner  Ash 
Harlow  George  A.,  baker  S.  P.  Richmond    &    Co.,    house 

39  Hillman 
Harlow  Mary  W.  Mrs.,  house  69  High 
Harlow  Otis,  tailor,  81  Union,  and  boardiiighouse,  8  Bethel 
Harmus  Charles  L.,  house  South  Water,  cor.  Division 
Harney  Charles,  house  230  South  Water 
Harper  James  I.,  night  watchman,  house  4  Maxfield 
Harper  William  W.,  driver  Hatch  &  Co.,   boards    High, 

corner  North  Third 
Harps  Lydia    C,   widow    of   William,    nurse,   house    42 

Kem])ton 
Harps  William  W.,  carpenter,  house  12  Emerson 
Harril  Amos,  laboi'er,  house  53  South  Water 
Harrington  Augustus  P.,  farmer,  h.  Head  of  the  River 
Harrington  Cornelius,  carpenter,  house  300  County 
Harrington  Cornelius,  stonecutter,  26  North  Second,  bds. 

227  North  Third 
Harrington  Cornelius,  laborer,  house  rear  78  Linden 
Harrington  Daniel,  laborer,  house  4  Austin 
Harrington  Dennis,  laborer,  house  139  North  Third 
Harrington  Francis  H.  W.,  painter,  h.  144  No.  Second 
HARPJNGTON    HENRY   F.,  supt.  of  public  schools, 

office  basement  City  Hall,  h.  Court,  cor.  No.  Orchard 
Harrington  James,  laborer,  house  130  South  First 
Harrington  Jeremiah,  boot   and   shoemaner,    192    Nortli 

Third,  house  Merrimac,  near  North  Third 
Harrington  Jeremiah,  laborer,  house  Penniman 
Harrington  Jeremiah,  in  Copper  Works,  h.  Washburn 
Harrington  John,  laborer,  house  77  South  Water 
Harrington  John,  laborer,  h.  4  Turner's  court 
Harrington  John,  laborer,  house  7  Willis 
Harrington  John,  jr.,  house  5  Campbell 
Harrington  Margaret,  house  4  Wamsutta 
Harrington  Mary,  widow  of  Patrick,  house  Seneca 
Harrington  Timothy,  laborer,  house  16  Franklin 
Harrington  Timothy,  laborer,  house  116  Hillman 
Harris  Charles  H.,  laborer,  h.  Ash,  near  Kempton 
Harris  Frederick  T.,  bookbinder  Collins  &  Allen,  boards 

Mansion  House 
Harris  John,  laborer,  house  187  Elm 

Harris  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  house  187  Elm  [Middle 

Harrison  Margaret  R.,  widow  of  William   H.,  house  210 
Harrison  Thomas,  headmachinist  Potomska  Mills,  house 

291  South  Second 


116  NEW    BEDFORD    [}[]    DIRECTORY. 

Harrison  Thomas  R.,  shipsmith,  h.  92  South  Second 

Harrison  William  H.,  laborer,  house  rear  19  First 

Harrisson  Francis,  painter,  house  72  Washington 

Hart  David,  stevedore,  house  107  Tliird 

Hart  Deborah  P.,  widow  of  Geoige,  h.  66  Bedford 

Hart  Edward  M.,  painter,  boards  21  Bedford 

Hart  George  S.,  boards  66  Bedford 

Hart  Jane  Mrs.,  boards  Ash,  opp.  Maple 

Hart  John  C,  ]»ainter,  house  27  Cove 

Hart  Lewis,  boatman,  house  head  of  Court 

HART  Si\MUEL  C  ,  chief  engineer  fire  dej)artment,  and 

(Hart  &  Akin),  painter  and  jiainters'  su]tplies,  58  So. 

VVater  and  9  North  Water,  and  coal   dealer,  foot   ot 

Coffin,  house  107  Third 
Hart  Simpson,  sailmaker,  33  Com'l  wharf,  h.  37  Fourth 
Hart  Thomas  M.,  clerk  Simpson  Hart,  h.  75  Washinoton 
HART  &  AKIN  (Samuel  C.  Hart  and  Francis  T.  Akin), 

painters  and  ])ainters'  supplies,  58  South  Water,  and 

9  North  Water,  and  coal  dealers,  foot  of  Coffin 
Hartley  Henry,  weaver  Potomska  Mills,  bds.  309  So.  First 
Harvey  Frederick  A.,  boottreer,  boards  Campbell^  corner 

Chestnut 
Harwood  Charles,  Cordage  Works,  house  15  Ash 
Harwood  John,  gardener  at  S.  G.  Morgan's,  h.  61  South 

Sixth 
HASKELL  CHARLES    M.,   hats,   caps,   and   furs,   138 

Union,  house  77  Third 
Haskell  Edward,  dry  goods,  42,  44,  and  46  Purchase,  h. 

219  Union 
Haskell  Edward  P.,  coalmerchant,  office  North  Front,  foot 

of  Middle,  house  85  Bush 
Haskell  Edward  P.,  jr.,  student,  boards  85  Bush 
Haskell  Eli,  laborer,  house  55  Smith 
Haskell  Elisha,  house  head  of  the  River 
Haskell  B'rederick,  laborer,  house  186  North  Third 
Haskell  George  M.,   clerk,  Wamsutta   Mills,   office   over 

Merchants  National  Bank,  liouse  65  Third 
Haskell  Hiram,  house  65  Third 
Haskell  Lydia  M.  Miss,  house  65  Third 
Haskell  Sarah  J.  H.,  milliner,  boards  21  Bedford 
Haskins  B.  Frank,  printer  Mercery  office,  liouse  18  Third 
Haskins  Charles  R.,  conductor  N.'B.  R.  R.,  h.  70  Thomas 
Haskins  Cyrenius  W,  (Dexter  &   Haskins),  watches  and 

jewelry,  14  Purchase,  house  199  County 
Haskins  Eliphalet,  mariner,  h.  Rivet,  cor.  South  Front 
Hawkins  Elizabetli  P.,  widow  of  Amos,  h.  109  William 
Haskins  Elmore  P.,  carpenter,  bds.  45  Chestnut 
Haskins  Fi'ank,  laborer,  house  59  Spruce 
Haskins  George  S.,  mason,  h.  25  Rockdale  avenue 


NEW   BEDFORD    [H]    DIRECTORY.  117 

Ilaskins  Gifforcl  B.,  variety  store,  167  South  Water,  house 

63  Prospect 
Haskins  Herbert  K.,  carpenter,  house  45  Chestnut 
Haskins  Joseph  C,  carpenter,  foot  of  Hilhuan,  house  26 

Chestnut 
Haskins  Lavina,  widow,  house  152  South  Water 
Haskins  Mary  E.  Mrs.^  house  120  South  First  [nut 

Haskins  Orville,  carpenter,  foot  of  Hillman,  h.  45  Chest- 
Haskins  Reuben  M.,  peddler,  h.  Kempton,  Cannonville 
Hastings  George  (Hastings  &  Co.),  manufacturer  of  sperm 

and  wliale  oils,  foot  of  Grinnell,  h.  58  Purchase 
Hastings  John  (Hastings  &  Co.),  manuficturer  of  sperm 
and  whale  oils,  foot  of  Grinnell,  h.  221  Union,  corner 
Cottage 
Hastings  Waitstill    (Hastings   &    Co.),   manufacturer  of 
sperm  and  whale  oils,  foot  of  Grinnell,   h.  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 
HASTINGS  &  CO.  (\¥aitstill,  George,  and  Jolin   Hast- 
ings), manufacturers  of  sperm  and  whale  oils,  foot  of 
Grinnell 
Haswell  Amos  K.,  cigar  mnfr.   and  tobacco  dealer,  103 

and  105  Union,  house  97  Fourth 
Hatch  Albert  D.   (Hatch   &  Co.),  express,  5  Ricketson 

block,  house  85  Fifth 
Hatch  George  C.  (Hatch  &  Co.,  and  Davenport,  Mason  & 

Co.),  express,  5  Ricketson  block,  h,  203  Purchase 
Hatch  George  E.,  tinplate  and  sheetiron  worker,  158  Pur- 
chase, house  37  Kempton 
Hatch  Henry  F.,  photographer,  h.  High,  cor.  No.  Third 
Hatch  John  F.,  clerk  5  Ricketson  block,  bds.  203  Purchase 
Hatch  Joseph  W.,  tinplateworker  G.  E.  Hatch,  boards  37 

Kempton 
Hatch  Mary  K.,  widow  of  Abiel,  h.  10  Bonney 
HATCH  MOSES  E.,    treas.  N.  B.  Ice   Co.,  9  Fourth, 

boards  115  Pleasant 
Hatch  Philip  S.,  roperaaker  N.  B.  Cordage  Co.,  h.   First 

corner  Bush 
Hatch  Rowland  L.  A.,  painter,  85  Middle,  bds.  10  Bonney 
Hatch  Seth,  refiner  Thayer  &  Judd,  h.  48  xMiddle 
Hatch  Thatcher  C.  (Davis  &  Hatch),   colFeee    and    spice 
mills,  59  High,  house  115  Pleasant  [Bush 

Hatch  Wm.  W.,  laborer  N.  B.  R.  R.,   freight  house,  h.  4 
HATCH  &  CO.  (Albert  D.  and  George  C.   Hatch,  Cal- 
vin Raymond  and    Wm.    II.    Thing),    Boston,   New 
Bedford,  Martha's  Vineyard,  and  Providence  Express, 
5  Ricketson  block 
Hatfield  William,  weaver,  house  Cedar  grove 
Hathaway  Albert  G.,  bootmaker,  bds.  Rockdale  avenue 
Hathaway  Albert  M.,  carder  Wamsutta  Mills,  bds.  3  Willis 


118  NEW    BEDFORD    [H]    DIRECTORY. 

Hathaway  Andrew  B.,  gardener,  h.  Ilath  iway  road,  west 

from  Rockdale  avenue 
Ilatliaway  Andrew  E.,  prop.  "Head  of  River"  Omnibus 

Line,  and  city  billposter,  Purchase,  cor.  North,  h,  do. 
Hathaway  Annie  G.,  widow,  house  56  State 
Hathaway  Annie  INI.,  clerk,  88  Purchase,  bds.  71  Middle 
Hathaway  Annie  M.,  widow  of  Seili,  house  16  Mill 
Hathaway  Benj;iniin  F.,  coal  dealer  154  Noith  Third,  h. 

286  Purchase 
Hathaway  Benjamin  F.,  jr.,  weigher,  154  No.  Third,'  h. 

286  County 
Hathaway  Bradford,  shipcarpenter,  house  108  Third 
Hathaway  Braddock  I).,  toolmaker   114  North  Third,  h. 

117  do. 
Hathaway  Charles,  farmer,  house  Hathaway  road,  corner 

Old  County  road 
Hathaway  Charles  H.,  painter,  h.  19  Howland 
Hathaway  Charles  H.,  sawyer  in  mill,  h.  Old  County  road 
Plathaway  Charles  M.,  job  wagon,   P^irst,   cor.   Union,  h. 

3  Maxfield 
Hathaway  Charles  R.,  laborer  N.  B.  Flour  Co.,  boards  243 

Purchase 
Hathaway  David  L.  (Hathaway  &  Bowman),  house  and 

ship  joiner  20  Elm,  h.  117  Hillman 
Hathaway  Dudley  E.    (Tripp    &    Hathaway),   boot   and 

shoe  mnfrs.,  Pleasant,  cor.  Mechanics  lane,  house   at 

Fairhaven 
Hathaway  Eben  R.,  blacksmith,  boards  8  Bethel 
Hathaway  Elias  H.  C,  hostler,  h.  Arnold,  cor.  Ash 
Hatliaway  Eliza  Miss,  house  44  School 
Hathaway  Elizabeth,  widow  of  James,  h.  Hathaway  road 
Hathaway  Emma  Mrs.,  house  6  Cannon 
Hathaway  P>ank  H.,  engineer  W.  F.  Wheaton,  house  60 

Hillman 
Hathaway  Frank  L.,  carpenter,  house  51  First 
Hathaway  Frederick  A.,  truckman,  h.  339  So.  Water 
Hathaway  Frederick  A.,  sailmaker,  house  66  Mill 
Hathaway  Freeman    R.,   groceiies   and    provisions,   243 

Purchase,  house  do. 
Hathaway  George  B.,  bookkeeper  First  National  Bank, 

house  Hathaway  road,  opp.  Rockdale  av. 
Hathaway  George  L.,  laborer,  house  Plainville  road 
Hathaway  George  W.,  teamster,  house  30  South 
Hathaway  Henry  C,  asst.  City  Marshal,  h.  242  County 
Hnthaway  Henry  M.,  shipcarpenter,  house  7  North 
Hathaway  Henry  W.,  farmer,  house  Hathaway  road 
Hathaway  Horace,  stonecutter,  bds.   Wm.   K.   Stewart's, 

Purchase 
Hathaway  Horace  M.,  carpenter,  boards  61  Waldeu 


NEW   BEDFORD    [H]    DIRECTORY.  119 

Hathaway  Horatio,  merchant,  Rodman,  cor.  North  Front, 

house  103  County 
Hathaway  Isaac  T,  Mrs.,  house  Hathaway  road 
Hathaway  Isaac  T.,  cutter  GltFord  &  Co.,  h.  68  Elm 
Hathaway  Jabez  S.,  master  mariner,  liouse  Bellville 
Hathaway  James  C,  shipwright,  h.  61  Wahlen 
Hathaway  James  H.,  butcher,  h.  Head  of  the  River 
Hathaway  James  H.,  clerk  City  Treasurer's  Office,  Libra- 

brary  building,  h.  70  Kempton 
Hathaway  James  S.,  carriagemaker  C.  H.  Forbes,   house 

Willis,  near  Cedar 
Hathaway  James  S.,  shipcarpenter,  h.  60  Mechanics  lane 
Hathaway  Job,  fiarmer,  house  Old  County  I'oad 
Hathaway  John  W.,  mason,  house  29  Cypress 
Hathaway  Joseph  D.,  teamster,  h.  5  Howland 
Hathaway  Leonard  J.,  carriage  maker  W.  G.  White,  near 

William,  boards  71  Middle 
Hathaway  Lewis,  carpenter.  Bethel,  h.  41  Kerapton 
Hathaway  Louisa,  widow  of  Anthony,  h.  37  No.  Sixth 
Hathaway  liovey  D.  Mrs.,  house  Head  of  the  River 
Hathaway  Lucy  B.,  widow  of  Warren,  h.  60  Hillnian 
Hathaway  Martin  L.,  foreman  job  department.  Standard 

office,  house  3  Locust 
Hathaway  Mary,  widow  of  William  A.,  h.  Hathaway  rd., 

near  New  County  road 
Hathaway  Mary  Miss,  house  44  School 
Hathaway  Mary  G.,  widow,  house  Plead  of  the  River 
Hathaway  Mary  H.,  widow,  house  167  Union 
Hathaway  Mary  L.,  at  Peirce  &  Bushnell's,  h.  71  Middle 
Hathaway  Meletiah,  farmer,  h.  Hathaway  road,  west  from 

Rockdale  avenue 
Hathaway  Nathan  C,  clerk  Mechanics  National  Bank, 

boards  128  Middle 
Hathaway  Paul  E.,  soapchandler  M.  F.  Whittemore,  h. 

71  Middle 
Hathaway  Phebe  S.,  widow  of  Alexander,  h.  53  Walnut 
Hathaway  Reuben,  house  13  Fourth 
Hathaway  Richmond  B.,  tool   maker   B.   D.    Hathaway, 

boards  117  North  Thin] 
Hathaway  Rodman,  farmer,  house  9  Rockdale  avenue 
Hathaway  Sarah  W.,  at   Peirce  &  Bushnell's,  boards  71 

Middle 
HATHAWAY  SAVORY,  agent  Union  Boot  and  Shoe 

Co.,  71  and  75  William,  house  9  North  Cottage 
Hathaway  Savory  C.  (Hathaway  &  Soule),  boot  and  shoe 

manufacturer,  house  98  State 
Hathaway  Stephen,  shipwright,  house  22  North 
Hathaway  Susan,  widow,  house  399  Purchase 
Hathaway  Susan  M.  Miss,  milliner,  60  Hillnian 


120  NEW    BEDFORD    [H]    DIRECTORY. 

Hathaway  Thomas  B.,  master  mariner,  li.  348  So.  Water 
Hatliawav  Thomas  II.,  house  South  Orchard,  cor.  Arnold 
HATHAWAY  THOMAS  S.,  presideut   Union    Mutual 

Marine  Insurance  Co.,  33  North  Water,  and  National 

Bank  of  Commerce,  house  43  Elm 
Hathaway  Walter  T.,  clerk,  243  Purchase,  boards  do. 
Hathaway  William  jr.,  merchant,  foot  of  Walnut,  house 

South  Orchard,  corner  Arnold 
Hathaway  William  A.,  farmer,  house  Mt.  Pleasant,  near 

Nash  road 
Hathaway  William  F.,  clerk,  243  Purchase,  boards  do. 
Hathaway  William  H.,  ship  carpenter,  h.  82  South  Second 
Hathaway  Wm.  H.,  currier,  house  Jenney,  near  Kem])ton 
Hathaway  Wm.  H.,  grocer.  Spring  cor.  Third,  h.  204^  Third 
.Hathaway  Zephaniah,  ship  carpenter,  house  33  North 
Hathaway  &  Bowman  (David  L.  Hathaway  and  Henry  T. 

Bowman),  house  and  shij)  joiners,  20  Elm 
HATHAWAY  &    SOULE,    (Savory   C.  Hathaway  and 

Rufus  A.  Soule),  boot  and  shoe  manufacturers.  North, 

corner  North  Second 
Haughey  John,  laborer,  house  Parker,  near  Emerson 
Hawes  Benjamin  P.,  laborer,  h.  1  Rockland 
Hawes  Charles  E.,  merchant,  head  of  Richmond  &  Wil- 
cox's wharf,  boards  Parker  House 
Hawes  Elnathan,  h.  Dunbar's  lane,  near  Dartmouth  line 
Hawes  George  W.,  teamster,  house  Head  of  the  River 
Hawes  Jonathan,  musician,  house  125  Purchase 
Hawes  Jonathan  C,  master  mariner,  h.  Acushnet  avenue, 

Head  of  the  River 
Hawes  Levi,  confectionery,    17    Purchase,  h.  7  Ricketson 

court 
Hawes  Levi,  farmer,  house  7  Tarklin  Hill  road 
Hawes  Simeon,  icedealer.  Head  of  the  River,  house  do. 
Hawes  William,  Avoiks  Chas.  Taber  &  Co.,  h.  69  Walden 
Hawes  William  T.,  master  mariner,  house  225  Purchase 
Hawkins  Charles,  house  14  Dartmouth 
Hawkins  Jackson,  laborer,  house  39  Emerson 
Hayden  John  D.,  driver  D.  A.  Snell,  house  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  Joanna  K.,  teacher  Miss  Baker's  school,  boards  59 

Hill 
Hayes  Lemuel  W.  (Hayes  &  Co.),  stavedresser  and  scroll 

sawing,  145  North  Water,  boards  18  Hillraan 


NEW   BEDFORD    [H]    DIRECTORY.  121 

Hayes  Loring  G.,  at  Peirce  &  Bushnell's,  h.  75  Sycamore 
Hayes  Maria  E.,  teacher  Merriinac  primary  school,  boards 

59  Hill 
Hayes  Stephen  W.,  physician,  45  Purchase,  bds.  Mansion 

House 
Hayes  William,  laborer,  house  255  South  Water 
Hayes  &  Co.  (Andrew  G.  and  Lemuel  W,  Hayes),  stave 

dressers,  scroll  sawing,  &c.,  147  No.  Water 
Hayhurst  James,  weaver  Potomska  Mills,  h.  51  Blackmore 
Haynes  James  H.,  laborer,  house  147  South  Water 
Haynes  William  H.,  laborer,  house  25  Middle 
Hayward  Iram,  laborer,  house  142  Kempton 
Hayward  John  J.,  frame  polisher,  bds.  151  North  Third 
Hazard  Ella  F.  Miss,  teacher  Cannonville  school 
Hazard  Harriet  N.  Mrs.,  house  149  Elm 
Hazard  Henry  C,  carpenter,  house  68  North 
Hazard  Ichabod  T.,  teamster,  house  86  Walden 
Hazard  James  S.,  mariner,  house  Kempton,  Cannonville 
Hazard  Otis  L.,  currier  N,  B.  Tannery,  house  9  Chancery 
Hazeltine  Andrew  A.,  dentist,  104  Purchase,  house  do. 
Hazeltine  Charles,  piano  dealer,   repairer,  and  tuner,   65 

William,  house  do. 
Hazzard  James  B.  (Hazzard  &  Weaver),  carriagepainter, 

83  Middle,  house  86  Walden 
Hazzard  Washington,  stonecutter,  house  Kempton,  Can- 
nonville [Walden 
Hazzard  William  H.,  carriagepainter,  83  Middle,  house  86 
HAZZARD  &  WEAVER    (James  B.  Hazzard),  (New 
Bedford  carriage  manfy.),  carriage  painters,  83  Middle 
Head  Benjamin  T.,  mason,  house  117  Hillman 
Head  James  T.,  teamster,  house  Chestnut,  near  Smith 
Healey  Charles  H.,  shoemaker,  boards  57  Washington 
Healey  John,  blockmaker,  house  57  Washington 
Healey  William  F.,  carriagetrimmer,  boards    115    South 

Water 
Healy  Edwin,  foreman  John  A.  Gilford,  house  14  County 
Healy  Thomas  F.,  harnessmaker  Jesse  Allen,  boards  155 

Purchase 
Heath  Louise  S.  Miss,  teacher  Cedar  street  primary  school, 

house  97  Hillman 
Heath  Nathaniel  H.,  sailmaker,  house  49  North  Second 
Pleath  Sophronia  P.,  widow  of  Benj.  F.,  h.  97  Hillman 
Heath  William  H.,  master  mariner,  house  98  Fourth 
Heath  Wm.  H.  jr.,  salesman  A.  E.  Lucas,  house  57  Elm 
Hemenway  Martha  A.  Mrs.,  teacher  Parker  street  gram- 
mar school,  bds,  37  North  Sixth 
Henderson  Abel,  bonrds  rear  8  Campbell 
Henderson  Elizabeth,  widow  of  William,  h.  286  Middle 
Henderson  Susanna  Mrs.,  house  226  Middle 


122  NEW   BEDFORD    [H]    DIRECTORY. 

Hendrickson  Charles  E.,  clerk  (Fall  River),  h.  82  Elm 
Henkersoii  James,  coachman,  263  County,  h.  18  Emerson 
Henley  Kuby,  widow  of  Samuel,  house  137  Purchase 
Hennessy  Timothy,  laborer,  house  6  Ilit^h 
Henries  James  E.,  laborer,  house  11  Fii'st 
Henry  EHzabeth  II.,  widow  of  Jas.  L.,  house  92  State 
Henry  George,  clothescleaning  and  repairing,  153   Pur- 
chase, house  rear  59  Summer 
Henry  George  Wasliiiigton,  h.  230  Middle 
Henry  Jerusha,  widow  of  Gilman,  h.  122  Orchard 
Hensley  Augustus,  house  rear  10  Wing 
Henson  Cornelius,  fancy  goods,  171  Kempton,  h.  do. 
Henson  Isaac,  laborer,  h.  West  Wall,  rear  Court 
Henson  Mary  A.,  house  100  Smith 
Henson  Thomas,  clergyman,  h,  Sullivan,  n.  Middle 
Plerlihy  Jeremiah,  h.  Hazard,  n.  County 
Hernon  John,  molder,  house  96  South  Second 
Hernon  Petei',  laborer,  house  96  South  Second 
Heron  J.  Thomas,  shoenailer,  house  2  Willis 
Heron  Patrick,  weaver,  h.  Hazard,  near  Pleasant 
Hersey  Charles,  house  27  Hawthorn 
Hersey  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  house  27  Hawthorn 
Hersey  Jacob  Mrs.,  teacher  of  drawing  and  painting,  h. 

158  Union 
Hersey  William  A.,  carriagemaker,  Head  of  the  River,  h. 
Tai'klin  Hill  road  [Purchase 

Hersey  William  S.,  carinspector  N.  B.  R.  R.,  house  171 
Hersom  Thomas,  soapmanufacturer,  104  North  Water 
Hervey  Ebenezer,  house  210  County 
HERVEY  E.  WILLIAMS,  cashier  Mechanics  National 

Bank,  house  142  County 
Hervey  James  W.,  assistant  cashier  Mechanics  National 
Bank,  house  226  Purchase  [ington 

Hested  William,  sailmaker  Simpson    Hart,  h.  92  Wash- 
HEWINS  LUTHER  G.,  ticketmaster  New  Bedford  Rail- 
road, h.  Merrimac,  n.  County 
Hewins  Luther  G.,  jr.,  clerk  superintendent's  office.  New 

Bedford  Railroad,  h.  287  Purchase 
Hewins  Sarah  H.,  teacher  Merrimac  street  primary  school, 

bds.  L.  G.  Hewins',  Merrimac 
Hibbard  Edward,  spinner,  h.  Purchase,  n.  Hazard 
Hickey  John,  laborer,  house  East  Delano 
Hickey  Michael  A.,  junkdealer,  h.  east  of  Delano,   near 

South  Front 
Hicks  Alexander,  shipcarpenter,  h.  78  Sycamore 
Hicks  Andrew,  sliipagent,  Merrill's  whf.,  h,  at  Westport 
Hicks  Anna  R.  Mrs.,  house  116  Third 
Hicks  Edward,  painter,  8  William,  h.  116  Third 
Hicks  George,  jr.,  stevedore,  h.  Rural,  n.  Allen 


NEW   BEDFORD    [}{]    DIRECTORY.  123 

Hicks  James,  H,,  cityteainster,  h.  163  North  Third 
Hicks  John,  merchant,  Phila.  and  Reading  Coal  and  Iron 

•Co.'s  wliarf,  h.  68  Wahiut 
Hicks  Joseph  P.,  boot  and  slioecntter,  bds.  116  Third 
Hicks  Samuel,  restaurant,  Pope's  Island,  house  do. 
Hicks  William,  teamster,  house  50  South  Second 
Hicks  William,  coachman  J.  Grinnell,  h.  Ash,  opp.  Maple 
Hicks  William  H.,  house  163  North  Third 
Higgins  Alva  M.,  physician,  84  Mill,  house  do. 
Higgins  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  W^est  Willis,  n.  Emerson 
Higgins  W-^illiam  T.,  machinist,  house  2,}4  Austin 
Higham  Hiram,  gardener,  h.  302  County 
Higham  Hiram,  jr.,  weaver,  house  302  County 
Higham  James,  mulespinner,  house  r^^ar  Linden 
Higham  Samuel,  in  roUingmill,  h.  165  Pleasant 
Highlands  Mary,  widow  of  Andrew,  h.  195  Elm 
Hill  Abigail  Miss,  house  21  South  W^ater 
Hill  Dulcenia,  widow  of  Robert,  h,  13  Jenney 
Hill  Emily,  widow,  house  75  Second 
Hill  Frank,  laborer,  house  rear  130  Kempton 
Hill  George,  leader  New  Bedford  Brass  Band,  6  Liberty 

Hall  building,  h.  52  No.  Second 
Hill  George  M.,  saloon,  154  So.  Water,  h.  13  Cannon 
Hill  James  N.,  clerk,  82  Union,  bds.  do. 
Hill  John,  weaver,  house  178  State 
Hill  Mary,  widow  of  David,  h.  Merrimac,  n.  State 
Hill  Phebe  Miss,  house  21  South  Water 
Hill  Phebe  A.,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  h.  108  Fifth 
Hill  Ralph,  weaver,  house  71  Prospect 
Hill  Robert  R.,  mariner,  house  15  School 
Hill  Tliompson,  blacksmith   S.  B.  Skiff  &  Co.,  house  109 

William 
Hill  William  T.,  clerk,  47  Purchase,  bds.  108  Fifth 
Hiller  Eben  R.,  painter,  25  Centre,  h.  50  Smith 
Hillman  Alexander,  cutter  Taber,  Read  &  Gardner,  house 

216  Purchase 
Hillman  Alexander,  jr.,  lettercarrier,  bds.  216  Purchase 
Hillman  Benjamin,  painter,  h.  51  Maxfield 
Hillman  Charles  B.  (SuUings,  Kingman  &  Co.),  hardware 

and  cutlery,  123  Union,  h.  118  Fourth 
Hillman  George  W.,  carpenter,  h.  96  No.  Third 
Hillman  Jethro,  carpenter,  h.  79  No.  Third 
Hillman  John  D.,  shipcarpenter,  bds.  87  No.  Third 
Hillman  Robert,  brakeman  N.  B .  R.  R.,  h.  46  Maxfield 
Hillman  Thomas  R.,  bookkeeper'New  Bedford  Institution 

for  Savings  h.,  292  Purchase 
Hilton  Samuel,  mulespinner,  house  rear  316  Purchase 
Himes  Charles  H.,  housepainter,  house  23  Oak 
Himes  Daniel  B.,  laborer,  house  89  Washington 


124  NEW    BEDFORD    [I{]    DIRECTORY. 

Hinics  Mnry  D.  Mrs.,  house  25  Bonney 
Hinies  S.  Henry,  hackdriver,  house  144  North  Second 
Hinckley  Amelia  S.,  widow  of  George,  h.  88  So.  Sixth 
Hinckley  Benjamin  F.,  pressman  Standard  oflice,  boards 

88  South  Sixth 
Hinckley  Braddock,  house  105  High 
Hinckley  E.  T.,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill,  boards  96 

Fourth 
Hinckley  Lucy  B.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  house  160  Union 
Hinckley  Mary  R.  Miss,  schoolteacher,  h.ouse  105  High 
Hinckley  Seth,  glassaiaker,  house  63  Pi'ospect 
Hindle  Joseph,  framepolisher,  house  151  North  Third 
Hindle  William,  clerk,  house  157  North  Third 
Hindle  William,  supt.  N.  B.  Co-operative  Society,  house 

1  Willis 
Hines  Charles,  laborer,  house  Ash,  near  Burgess  lane 
Hines  James,  laborer,  house  185  State 
Hiscocx  Clara  C,  widow  of  John,  house  2  Hickory 
Hisea  Christian  H.,  mason,  house  225  Middle 
Hitch  Alfred  G.,  clerk,  boards  Purchase,  corner  Union 
HITCH  ANSEL  S.,  newspapers,  stationery  and  periodi- 
cals, 77  Purchase,  h.  94  do. 
Hitch  Charles,  boards  65  Elm 

Hitch  Charles,  jr.,  carriagetrimmer,  bds.  Purchase,  c.  Union 
HITCH  EDWARD  E.,  furniture-dealer  and  upholsterer, 

147|-  Union,  h.  35  Kempton 
Hitch  James  C,  clerk  Custom  House,  h.  135  Summer 
Hitch  Joshua  C,  sailmaker,  Taber's  wharf,  corner  North 

Front,  h.  162  County 
Hitch  Otis  L.  (Almy  &  Hitch),  awning  mnfr.,  58>2    Fur- 
chase,  h.  77  So.  Second 
Hoard  Seth,  farmer,  house  Old  County  road 
Hodgdon  William  C,  carder,  house  298  County 
Hodges  Alice,  widow,  house  rear  126  Kempton 
Hodges  Joseph  F.,  house  22  Parker 
Hoefert  Charles,  blacksmith  Geo.  L.  Brownell,  house   31 

Sherman 
Hoffman  George,  weaver,  h.  Washburn,  n.  Acushnet   av. 
Hoffman  Michael,  weaver,  boards  177  State 
Hoffman  William,  baker  H.  H,  Fisher,  house  6  Spring 
Hofle  Peter,  shoemaker,  house  Willis,  corner  Pleasant 
Hogan  Jeremiah,  works  N.  B.  Cordage  Co.,  h.  24  Ash 
Hogan  Thomas,  cardstripper,  bds.  289  South  Second 
Holcomb  Henry  (Henry  Holcomb  &  Son),  groceries  and 

provisions,  71  Bush,  c.  So.  Second,  h.  do. 
Holcomb  Henry  &  Son  (Henry  and  Henry  A.  Holcomb), 
grocers,  71  Bush  [Third 

Holcomb  Henry  A.  (Henry  Holcomb  &  Son),  house  56 


NEW   BEDFORD    [}{]    DIRECTORY.  125 

Holcomb  Monroe,  groceries  and  provisions,  201    South 
Water,  house  do.  [Second 

HOLCOMB  ROLAND,  moat  market,  32   School,  h.  32 
Holdden  George  W.,  weaver,  house  191  Pleasant 
Holland- Jeremiah,  marbleworker,  h.  122  South  Front 
Hollaway  J.  Thomas,  laborer,  house  111  North  Third 
Holmes  Albert  W.,  clerk,  Atlantic  wharf,  Ixls.  63  Fifth 
Holmes  Atwood,  cooper,  14  First,  h.  32  North  Sixth 
Holmes  Catherine  T.,  widow  of  Lyman,  house  4  Borden 
Holmes  David  VV.,  mason,  house  23  Sycamore 
Holmes  Drusilla  Miss,  house  9  Busli  [213  do. 

Holmes  Ezra,  druggist. and  apothecary,  160  Purchase,  h. 
Holmes  George  C,  painter,  boards  15  West  Middle 
Holmes  Henry,  hairdresser,  63  Union,  bds.  77  Smith 
Holmes  Henry  W.,  commercial  agent,  house  32   Hillman 
Holmes  John,  laborer,  h.  77  Smith 
Holmes  John  J.,  watchman,  house  134  Washington 
Holmes    John  P.  (Holmes  &  Watson),  tishdealer,  Eddy's 
wharf,  house  157  South  Water  [63  Fifth 

HOLMES  JOSIAH.,  Jr.,  coal  dealer,  Atlantic' wharf,  h. 
Holmes  Thomas  J.,  mariner,  house  140  South  Water 
Holmes  William,  spinner,  boards  283  South  Second 
Holmes  William  J.,  gilder,  72   North    Water,  boards  77 

Smith 
Holmes  William  W.,  foreman,  105  Union,  h.  134  Wash. 
Holmes  &  Watson  (John  P.  Holmes  and  David  Watson), 

fishmarket,  Eddy's  wharf 
Holroyd  Joshua,  mulespiuner,  house  5  Blackmore 
Holt  Eliza  A.,  widow  of  Edward  P.,  h.  17  Morgan's  lane 
Holt  Frank,  sewing  machine  agent,  15  Purchase,   boards 

110  Middle 
Holt  Mercy  A.,  widow  of  John  R.,  house  57  Elm 
Homer  Daniel,  house  142  County 
Homer  Frederick  A.,  office  23  Centre,  boards  28  High 
Homer  George,  house  28  High  [28  High 

Homer  George  S.,  mnfr.  sperm  whale  oil,  23  Centre,  bds. 
Hook  Orlando,  weaver,  boards  1  Hazard  court 
Hooper  Frederick  H.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  Park- 
er House,  bds.  do. 
Hope  Sarah,  widow  of  Geo.  H.,  variety  store,  277   South 

Water,  h.  do. 
Hopkins  Bradford  S.,  shoemaker,  house  40  Parker 
Hopkins  H.  D.,  blacksmith,  boards  115  North  Third 
Hopkins   John,  music,   musical   instruments,    and    fancy 

goods,  2  Purchase,  h.  2  Lincoln 
Horan  .John,  master  mariner,  house  104  Arnold 
Home  Delilah  B.,  widow  of  Elijah,  house  97  Middle 
Home  Mary  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  h.  97  Middle 
Horr  Cynthia,  dressmaker,  37  Seventh,  boards  do. 


126  NEW    BEDFORD    [H]    DIKECTORT. 

Hon-  Hannah,  widow  of  Elijah,  house  37  Seventli 
Horton  Isaac  W.,  stonocutter,  house  Smith,  cor.  County 
Horton  James  K.,  clerk,  67  William,  h.  97  No.  Second 
Horton  Oscar  I).,  stonecutter,  boards   Smith,   cor.  County 
HOUGH   GEORGE  T.,  physician,  95  Elm,  house  do. 
Houghton  Frank,  harness  cleaner  S.  F.  Perry  &  Son 
Howard  Almira,  widoAV  of  Peter,  house  45  South  Water 
Howard  Azel,  house  142  Mill 
Howard  Benjamin  (Jacob  Howard  &  Bro.),  shoemaker, 

and  linen  goods,  183  Purchase,  h.  13  Rockdale  av. 
Howard  Charles  B.,  gas  fitter,  T.  J.  Giffbrd  &  Co.,  boards 

atTairhaven 
Howard  Charles  F.,  boards  307 3'2  Purchase 
Howard  Elijah,  cooper,  house  120  Pleasant 
Howard  George  F.,  laborer,  house  22  P^irst 
Howard  Hannah  A.,  widow  of  Ammi  N.,  h.  Bellville  rd., 

Head  of  the  River 
Howard  Henrv,  sui)t.  Gosnold  Mills,  office  134  No.  Third, 

house  88  Walden 
Howard  Jacob  (Jacob  Howard  &  Bro.),  shoemaker  and 

linen  goods,  183  Purchase,  house  6  Campbell 
Howard  Jacob  &  Bro.   (Jacob   and    Benjamin    Howard), 

boot  and  shoemakers,  and  linen  goods,  183  Purchase 
Howard  James,  laborer,  h.  13  Rockdale  avenue 
Howard  Mary  K.,  widow  of  George,  h.  146  No.  Second 
Howard  Mary  S.  Miss,  school  teacher,   h.   Bellville   road, 

Head  of  the  River 
Howard  William  G.,  florist,  house  34  Arnold 
Howard  William  M.,  florist,  house  34  Arnold 
Howarth  James,  loomflxer,  house  191  Pleasant 
Howarth  William,  confectionery  and  cigais,  117  Purchase, 

liouse  75  North  Water 
Howe  Moses  Rev.,  house  109  Middle 
Howe  Roswell,  teamster,  house  133  North  Second 
Howe  William,  bookbinder,  30  Purchase,  h.  12  Cypress 
Howes  Clarinda  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  39  Foster 
Howes  Daniel  H.,  mariner,  boards  126  Purchase 
Howes  Deborah,  widow  of  Lot,  boards  126  Purchase 
Howland  Abner  A.,  mariner,  boards  36  Elm 
HOW  LAND     ABRAHAM     H.,    Jr.,     mayor,   office    1 

Library  building,  house  104  County 
Howland  Abram  H.,  broommaker,  house  Plainville 
Howland  Almira  W.,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  56  North 
Howland  Austin  T.,  framemaker  Pierce   &  Taber,  house 

8  Walnut 
Howland  Barker  C,  physician,  89  William,  boards  do, 
Howland  Benjamin  F.,  house  134  Third 
Howland  B.  Franklin,  house  115  Third 
Howland  Catherine  Miss,  teacher  private  school,  Eighth, 

boards  190  Union 


NEW    BEDFORD    [H]    DIRECTORY.  127 

Howland  Charles  A.,  laborer,  house  13  Morgan's  lane 
How'land  Charles  E.,  teamster,  house  Bellville  road,  Head 

of  the  River 
Howland  Charles  F,,  mastermariner,  house  80  Fourth 
Howland  Charles  H.,  grocer,  County,  cor.  Allen,  house  70 

South 
Howland  Charles  H.,  student,  boards  115  Third 
Howland  Charles  S.,  house  183  Allen 
Howland  Cyrus  A.  (W.  A.  Robinson  &  Co.),  oil  dealers, 

50  South  Water,  h.  at  Providence,  R.  I. 
Howland  David  W.,  carriagesniith  George  L.  Brownell, 

house  13  Bonney 
Howland  Daniel  W.,  tailor  45  William,  h.  Burgess   lane, 

near  Cedar 
Howland  Edward  S.,  hostler  City  stables,  bds.  157  Middle 
Howland  Edward  W.,  merchant,  38  South  Sixth 
Howland  Edward  W.,  student,  bds.  115  Third 
Howland  Eliza  W.,  widow  of  John  A,,  h.  5  Ricketson   ct. 
Howland  Emily,  widow  of  Isaac  C,  h.  23  Maxfield 
Howland  Ezra,  farmer,  house  190  Union 
Howland  Ezra  F.,  sparmaker  Smith  &  Allen,  h.  116  Third 
Howland  Frank  H.,  bookkeeper  Hastings  &  Co.,  house 

152  Grinnell 
Howland  George,  farmer,  house  190  Union 
Howland  George,  jr.,  merchant.  North,  near  Xorth  Sec- 
ond, h.  37  "South  Sixth 
'Howland  George  H.,  jeweler,  h.  43  North  Sixth 
Howland  Harriet  C,  widow  of  Cornelius,  h.  98  County 
Howland  Harriet  E.,  widow  of  William,  h.  57  Fifth 
Howland  Harriet  S.,  widow,  house  76  Grinnell 
Howland  Hattie  E.,  widow  of  Abram  H.,  h.  104   County 
Howland  Henry  T.,  laborer,  house  28  North  Cedar 
Howland  Hester  A.,  widow  of  George  W.,  house  Acush- 

net  avenue 
Howland  Holder,  mason,  h.  Plainville 
Howland  Holder,  house  68  Third 
Howland  Horace  G.,  agent  City  and   Fish  Island  Marine 

Railway,  h.  104  County 
Howland  Isaac,  overseer  picker  room  Wamsutta  Mills,  h. 

58  Cedar 
Howland  Jacob  A.,  master  mariner,  h.  175  County 
Howland  James  H.,  merchant,  h.  42  South  Sixth 
Howland  James  H.,  framemaker,  bds.  98  State 
Howland  James  I.,  master  mariner,  h.  Cove,  cor.  Water 
Howland  John  J.,  clerk,  house  178  County 
HOWLAND  JOHN   W.,  ship  builder  and  repairer.  City 

.wharf,  h.  County,  near  Delano 
Howland  Jonathan,  master  mariner,  h.  54  Russell 
Howland  Jonathan,  jr.,  mariner,  house  18  Bush 


128  NEW    BEDFORD    [Jf]    DIRECTORY. 

Howlatifl  Joseph,  stevedore,  h.  24  School 

HowliUid  Jo.sepli  !>.,  h.  Allen,  ii.  D.utinoiUh  line 

HowImikI  Lloyd,  house  244  County 

Howl.-uid  Lucieciii  Ix,  widow  of  James,  h.  32  Eighth 

Howiand  Lucy,  widow  ol'Rutus,  h.  91  So.  Second 

Rowland  Lycur,  carpenter,  bds.  Mrs.  Stewart's,  Purchase, 

near  Clark 
Howiand  Lydia  T.,  widow  of  Paul,  h.  190  Union 
Howiand  Lydia  W.  Mrs.,  bread  and   confectionery,    115 

Kein])ton,  house  do. 
Howiand  Lysander,  house  91  South  Second 
Howiand  .Martha  F.,  widow,  bds.  Parker  House 
Howiand  Mary  A,,  widow  of  Nichols,  h.  116  Pleasant 
Howiand  Mary  H,,  widow  of  James  H.,  dressmaker,  house 

152  North 
Howiand  Matthew,  merchant.  North,  near  North  Second, 

house  37  Hawthorn 
Howiand  Mercy  G.,  widow  of  Edward    W.,  dressmaker, 

boards  40  North 
Howiand  Morris,  boards  37  Hawthorn 
Howiand  Nicholas  E.,  house  93  Grinnell 
Howiand  Paul,  mason,  house  94  State 
HOWLAND  P.  C,  cashier  Merchants  National  Bank,  h. 

Anthony,  cor.  Grove 
Howiand  Rebecca,  widow,  house  94  Third 
Howhmd  Reuben,  restaurant,  117  Kempton,  h.  115  do. 
Howiand  Reuben  R.,  bookkeeper  Hastings  &  Co.,  house 

17  Wing 
Howiand  Sally  W.,  widow  of  Rodney,  h.  108  So.  Seventh 
Howiand  Sarah,  widow   of  John,  house   South   Orchard, 

cor.  Hawthoi'n 
Howiand  Sai-ah  H,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  17  Allen 
Howiand  Susan  B.,  widow  of  Abner  D.,  h.  36  Elm 
Howiand  Thomas,  shipsmith,  house  1  Ash 
Howiand  Thomas  A.,  carpenter,  h,  35  Smith 
Howiand  Timothy,  house  91  South  Second 
Howiand  Weston,  mnfr.  petroleum,  office  Fish  Island,  h. 

at  Fairhaven 
Howiand  William  U.,  house  37  Hawthorn 
Howiand  William  F.,  clerk,  boards  94  Third 
Howiand  William  G.,  shi[)carpenter,  h.   Campbell,  corner 

Cedar 
Howiand  William  H.,  laborer,  house  35  Allen 
Howiand  William  H.,  clerk  J.  E.  Dwight,  h.  76  Grinnell 
Howiand  &  Coggeshall  (Nicholas  Howiand  and  Bradford 

H.  Coggeshall),  coopers,  r.  147  North  Water 
Hoxie  Gideon  C,  watchman,  house  28  Oak 
Hoyt  George  S.,  telegra])h  operator  Western  Union  Tele- 
graph Co.,  26  No.  Water,  h.  72  Bedfonl 


NEW   BEDFORD    [H]    DIRECTORY.  129 

Hubbavd  Charles  F.,  carpenter,  boai-ds  3  Tremont 

Hubbard  Frank,  carpenter,  lioards  3  Tremont 

Hubbard  Herbert   F.,  franieengraver,   72  North   Water, 

bds.  52  Pleasant 
Hubbard  Joseph  N.,  calker,  house  3  Tremont 
Hubbard  William  H.,  stevedore,  h.  52  Pleasant 
Huddy  Geo.  G.,  harnessmaker  Wm.  H.   Willis,  house  88 

North  Third 
Huddy  John  T.,  laborer,  house  72  Walden 
Huddy  William,  carpenter,  house  75  Maxfield 
Hudetzka  Julius,  weaver,  house  296  County 
Hudson  Eliphalet  H.,  asst.  drawtender,  Fairhaven  bridge 
Hudson  Frank  E.,  telegraphoperator,  N.  B.   R.   R.  Co.'s 

office,  house  17  Mill 
Hudson  William,  drawtender,  house  Fish  Island 
Hudson  William  D.,  conductor  N,  B.  &  F.  R.  Co.,  house 

17  anil 

Hudson  Wm.  D.,  house  Cedar,  cor.  Burgess  lane 

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>2  North  Second,  bds.  25  Sycamore 

Humphrey  Chas.  B.  &  Co.  (Chas.  B.  and  Jas.  L.  Humph- 
rey), com.  produce,  2^4  North  Second 

Humphrey  Dana  B.  (Humphrey,  Kirby  &  Co.),  paint  and 
color  manufacturer.  Wall,  house  40  Walnut 

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. 
North  Third  [Durfee 

Hunt  Jeremiah  L.,  stonecutter,  h.  New  County  road,  n. 

Htint  Jolin  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),  merchanttailor,  96 
Union,  house  4  Foster 

Hunt  Sarah  G.  Mrs.,  house  16  Mill 

Hunter  Jeannette  Miss,  teacher  Parker  street  grammar 
school,  boards  55  North  Sixth 

Hunter  Nellie  Miss,  dressmaker,  55  North  Sixth,  h.  do. 

Hurl  John,  laborer,  house  Clark 

Hurley  Patrick,  laborer  Gosnold  Mills,  h.  6  Merrimac 

Hurley  William,  laborer  Gosnold  Mills,  house  Seneca 

Hurleyhee  Patrick,  stonecutter,  h.  Acushnet  avenue,  near 
Cedar  Grove 

Hurll  Chas.  W.,  watches,  jewelry  and  silverware^  23  Pur- 
chase, house  106  Washington 

Hursell  John,  pilot,  house  40  South  Second 
9 


130  NEW    BEDFORD    [J-J]    DIRECTORY. 

Hurst  Henry,  farmer,  house  Plainville 

Husscy  Frederick,  mariner,  boards   56  State 

Hussey  Joiin  B.,  oflice  Rodman's  building,  boards  Parker 

House 
Hussey  Thomas,  bootmaker,  house  55  Third 
Hutchins  Ann  M.,  widow,  house  146  Middle 
•  Hutclunson  John,  weaver  Potomska  Mills,  h.  343  South 

Water 
Hutchinson  Sylvander,  books  and    stationery,  142  Union, 

house  Bonney,  corner  Washington 
Hyde  Caroline  Miss,  house  89  Smith 

Hylan  Patrick,  laborer  N.  B.  Cojoper  Works,  house  Pleas- 
ant, near  County 
Hynes  John,  laborer,  house  22  Ash 

INGALLS  SETPI  H.,  architect,  house  152  County 
Ingalls  Seth  H.  2d,  salesman,  115  Purchase,  h.  9  Morgan 
Ingidls  William,  mason,  house  9  Morgan 
Ingraham  Andrew,  teacher  Friends'  Academy,  h.  Clinton, 

near  Ash  [73  North 

Ingraham  Robert  C,  librarian  Free  Public  Library,  house 
Ireson  Samuel,  loomfixer,  house  253  First 
Irving  John,  painter,  house  Wall,  near  Ray 
Irish  Benjamin,  wharfinger,    3    Commercial   wharf"  house 

114  Pleasant  [Washington 

Irish  Joseph,  boatbuilder   William   II.  Smith,  house   130 
Irison  Thomas,  h.  291  South  Second 
Irwin  Henry,  laborer,  house  Washburn 
Isherwood  Arthur,  section  hand  Wamsutta  Mills,  house 

Ashland,  corner  Ashley 
Isherwood  Ralph,  works  Wamsutta  Mills,  house  Ashland, 

corner  Ashley 
Ivers  Samuel,  merchant,  house  52  School 

JACINTH  ANTOINE,  laborer,  house  126  South  First 

Jack  Alexander,  carpenter,  house  98  Third 

Jack,  Irene  R.  Mrs.,  millinery,  Bedford,  cor.  Fourth,  house 

98  Third 
Jackson  Caroline  E.,  widow  of  William  S.,  h.  20  Chancery 
Jackson  Edgar,  hairdressei',  89  Union,  boards  110  Smith 
Jackson  Edgar  M.,  house  116  Smith 
Jackson  Edward,  hairdresser,  62  Union,  house  60  Cedar 
Jackson  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  house  238  Middle 
Jackson  Enoch  S.,  hairdresser,  62  Union,  house  60  Cedar 
Jackson  Francis  C,  shipkeeper,  house  Court,  near  James 
Jackson  George,  laborer,  house  11  Fii'st 
Jackson  George  S.,  in  gas  works,  house  238  South  Second 
Jackson  Janies  T.,  hostler,  house  Middle,  near  Ash 
Jackson  Jathe)ine,  widow,  house  80  Sixth 


NEW   BEDFORD    [J]    DIRECTORY.  13l 

Jackson  Joseph,  hairdresser,  house  230  South  Water 

Jackson  Lydia  K.  Mrs.,  house  42  Third 

Jackson  Manuel,  mariner,  house  36  Howland 

Jackson  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Anthony,  h.   230  So.  Water 

Jackson  Mary  E.  Miss,  tailoress,  house  230  South  Water 

Jackson  Richard,  mulespinner,  house  South  Linden 

Jackson  Sarah  A.,  widow,  house  127  Smith 

Jackson  Thomas,  laborer,  house  South  Linden 

Jackson  Thomas  W.,  hairdresser,  184  County,  h.  60  Cedar 

Jackson  Wiley,  waiter  Parker  House,  boards  do 

Jackson  William,  nurse.  City  Almhouse,  house  do. 

Jackson  William  Rev.,  (Providence),  house  116  Smith 

James  Adaline  J,  Miss,  house  136  Kempton 

James  Arthur,  framepolisher,  21  School,  boards  39  Elm 

James  Daniel  M.,  mason,  house  136  Kempton 

James  Edith,  widow,  boards  11  Emerson 

James  George,  cooper  W.  J.  Norton,  house  at  Acushnet 

James  Henry  B.,  carpenter,  house  7  Arch 

James  Nancy  Mrs.,  house  136  Kempton 

James  Richard  W.,  painter,   21    Union,  boards   German 

Hotel 
James  Robert,  mariner,  boards  154  North  Second 
JAMES  THOMAS  M.,  insurance  agent,  40  No.  Water, 

house  106  Arnold 
James  William,  cooper  Hayes  &  Co.,  house  76  Middle 
James  William  F.,  cooper  Allan  &  Whitney,  17  Hamilton, 

house  14  Rockdale  avenue 
James  William  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  house  154  North  Second 
Janell  Carl  F.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  7  William,  house  do. 
Jarvis  William,  laborer,  house  180  Kempton 
Jason  Alonzo  V.,  clerk  14  So.  Third,  bds.  29  So.  Water 
Jason  Anthony,  in  fishmarket,   8   and    10    South   Water, 

house  29  South  Water 
Jay  Charles  F.,  hostler,  house  168  North 
Jay  Charles  G.,  farmer,  house  14  Lindsay 
Jay  Charles  M.,  mariner,  house  177  County 
Jay  James  A.,  hack  stable,  13  South  Second 
Jenifer  John  H.,  janitor  Courthouse,  h.  Court,  n.  Jenney 
JENKINS  BENJAMIN  S.,  house  and  sign  painter,  93 

Middle,  house  163  Kempton 
Jenkins  Elmir  A.,  painter,  93  Middle,  bds.  163  Kempton 
Jenkins  Henry  D.,  gasiitter  Jireh  C.  Sherman,  boards  24)^ 

William 
Jenkins  John,  laborer,  house  Cedar,  corner  Court 
Jenks  Daniel,  laborer,  house  105  Allen 
Jenks  George  E.,  blacksmith,  boards  105  Allen 
Jenks  Joseph,  house  105  Allen 
Jenney  Abbie  F.  Miss,  teacher  Merimac  street  school,  h. 

13  Pope 


132  NEW   BEDFORD    [J]    DIRECTORY. 

Jenney  Benjamin  F.,  house  47  School 

Jennev  Brothers  (Henry  P.  and  Nathaniel    H.),  grocers, 

297  Purchnse 
Jenney  Caleb  T..  carpenter,  house  63  High 
Jenney  Charles  W.,  sole  leather  cutter  Hathaway  &  Soule, 

house  91  Walden 
Jenney  Clarence  T.,  clerk  75  Union,  h.  105  North  Water 
Jenney  Deborah  B,,  widow  of  Edward  A.,  house  90  Mill 
Jenney  Ebenezer,  mason,  house  18  Pope 
Jenney  Edmund,  cooper,  house  67  Kempton 
Jenney  Edmund  G.,  clerk,  122   Union,   h.   63  Mechanics 

lane 
Jenney  Edmund  R.,  carriagemaker,  boards  32  South 
Jenney  Ezra  T.,  supt.  gas  works  (Phila.),  h.  57  Chestnut 
Jenney  Francis,  shoemaker,  115  So.  Front,  h.  29  South 
Jenney  Frederick  P.,  machinist,  h.  Campbell,  c.  Emerson 
Jenney  Gideon  A.,  carriagesmith   H.  G.   O.  Cole,  house 

92  Grinnell  [den 

Jenney  Harry  C,  foreman  Hathaway  &  Soule,  h.  91  Wal- 
Jenney  Henry  P.  (Jenney  Bros.),  grocer,  297   Purchase, 

house  do. 
Jenney  Herbert  A.,  clerk,  house  46  Hillman 
Jenney  Irving  H.,  assistant  foreman  Morse   Twist  Drill 

and  Machine  Co.,  h.  72  County 
Jenney  Isaiah  E.,  shipcarpenter,  house  2  North  Oak 
Jenney  Jeptha  F.,  roller  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house  398 

Purchase 
Jenney  John  P.,  carpenter,  house  11  Spruce 
Jenney  Joshua  M.,   carriagesmith    Brownell,   Ashley   & 

Co.,  h.  25  Third 
Jenney  Leonard,  surveyor  of  lumber,  h.  88  So.  Sixth 
Jenney  Lyman  L.,  mechanic,  house  32  Sycamore 
Jenney  Nathaniel,  carpenter,  house  38  Willis 
Jenney  Nathaniel  H.  (Jenney  Bros.),  grocer,  297  Purchase, 

house  38  Willis 
Jenney  Orlin  W.,  painter  Geo.  L.  Brownell,  h.  30  South 
Jenney  Perry  P.,  machinist,  house  63  High 
Jenney  Ruth  T.,  widow  of  Franklin,  house  75  North  . 
Jenney  Weston,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Jenney  Wm.  B.,  mason,  house  175  Grinnell 
Jenney  Wm.  II.,  supt.  burial  grounds,  house  107  Purchase 
Jennings  Adbnirain,  stonecutter,  house  96  Smith 
Jennings  Andrew  J.,  laborer,  house  03  Grinnell 
Jennings  Benjamin  F.,  carpenter,  bds.  Second,  n.  Division 
Jennings  Benjamin  R.,  foreman  gas  works,  Potoraska  Mill, 

house  132  Third 
Jennings  Charles  E.,  oil  merchant,  house  86  Mill 
Jennings  Charles  F.,  carpenter,  house  21  Grape    . 
Jennings  Clark  H.,  carpenter,  house  10  West  Campbell 


NEW   BEDFORD    [J]    DIRECTORY.  133 

Jennings  David  H.,  mason,  house  116  High 
Jennings  Edmund  E.,  master  mariner,  house  125  Maxfield 
Jennings  Edward  R.,  Laborer,  l^ouse  rear  Division 
Jennings  Frank  E.,  clerk  Dexter  &  Haskins,  boards  125 

Maxfield 
Jennings  Frederick  W".,  polisher,  72  North  Water,  boards 

rear  of  Division 
Jennings  George  L.,  in  Candle  Works,  house  76  Grinnell 
Jennings  Geo.  W.,  foreman  Geo.  Delano  &  Co.,  house  108 

Grinnell 
Jennings  Gideon,  farmer,  house  Lewis 
Jennings  Gilbert  M.,  icecart   driver,   house    8    Emerson 
Jennings  Jireh,  sy)armaker,  house  21  Grape 
Jennings  Joseph  D.,  sparmaker  Johnson  &  Kirby,  house 

at  Dartmouth 
Jennings  Joseph  I.,  engraver,  14  Purchase,  house  19  Allen 
Jennings  J.  Henry,   physician  and   surgeon,  50  William, 

house  185  County 
Jennings  Lazarus,  blacksmith,  liouse  rear  Division 
Jennings  Lewis  S.,  laborer,  house  59  Washington 
Jennings  Stephen  W.,  clerk,  house  13  Lincoln 
Jennings  Wm.  C,  laborer,  house  19  North  Cedar 
Jennings  William  H.,  blacksmith,  house  63  Foster 
Jennings  Wm.  H.  H.,  laborer,  house  177  Pleasant 
JensDn  William,  horsetrainer,  boards  8  Old  Market  Square 
Jessey  John,  laborer,  house  South  First  lane 
Jette  Ettene,  driller,  house  Penniman 
Jewett  Nelson  E.,  machinist,  house  33  County 
Jewett  Thomas  L.,  clerk  86  South  Third,  house  111  South 

Second 
Jezues  Amele,  laborer,  house  48  Middle 
John  George,  proprietor  China  Tea  Co.,  80)^  Purchase, 

boards  101  Middle 
Johnson  Chas.,  mariner,  house  7  Oak 
Johnson  Chas.  J.  (Johnson  &   Kirby),  &   (Coggeshall  & 

Co.),   sparmaker,   Front,   south  of  Ferry  slip,  house 

120  Third  [h.  172  Kempton 

Johnson  Edward,  secondhand  clothing,   25   South  Water, 
Johnson  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  house  20  Park 
Johnson  Henry,  physician,  house  and  office,  14  So.  Sixth 
Johnson  Henry  J.  Rev.,  house  16  Cedar 
Johnson  Henry  L.,  gilder,  boards  120  Third 
Johnson  James,  house  145  North  Third 
Johnson  James  Mrs.,  millinery  and  iancy  goods,  140  Pur- 
chase, house  145  North  Third 
Johnson  Jane,  widow,  house  68  Kempton 
Johnson  John,  tailor,  house  40  Middle 
Johnson  Joseph,  167  Middle  ' 

Johnson  Joseph  S.,  sailmaker,  house  4  Ward 


134  NEW   BEDFORD    [J]    DIRECTORY. 

Johnson  Josiah  Mrs.,  house  13  Spruce 

Johnson  Josiah  E.,  liouse  13  Spruce 

Johnson  Maria  J.,  widow  of  Henry,  house  100  Smith 

Johnson  Nathan,  house  21  Seventh 

Johnson  Nathan  T,,  sailmaker,  house  4  Ward 

Johnson  Nathaniel,  saihnaker,  house  107)^  Third 

Johnson  Fliilip,  master  mariner,  house  51  County 

Johnson  Samuel,  shoemaker  Union  Boot  and    Shoe    Co., 

house  59  Mechanics  lane 
Johnson  Silas,  laborer,  house  207  Middle 
Johnson  William,  hostler,  house  95  F'irst 
Johnson  Wm.  E.,  laborer,  h.  rear  182  Kempton 
Johnson  Wm.  H.,  laborer,  house  122  Smith 
Johnson  Wra.  H.,  lawyer,  house  7  First 
Johnson  &  Kirby  (Charles  J.  Johnson   and  Tillinghast 

Kirby),  sparmakers.  Front,  south  of  Ferry  slip 
Jones  Alexander  C,  shoemaker,  228  Middle,  house  do. 
Jones  Arthur  H.,  shoemaker,  boards  93  Maxfield 
Jones  Benjamin,  painter,  house  55  South  Water 
Jones  Charles  W.,  shoemaker,  boards  93  Maxfield 
Jones  Edward  C,  merchant,  2  Central  whf.,  h.  110  County 
Jones  Edwin,  spinner,  house  196  State 
Jones  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  house  7  Spruce 
Jones  Ellen,  widow  of  Chas.  B.,  h.  94  North  Second 
Jones  Emily  S.  Mrs.,  house  6  Cedar 
Jones  Frederick  W.,  peddler,  house  79  Arnold 
Jones  Isaac  M.,  watchman,  house  93  Maxfield 
Jones  Jeremiah  M.,  house  89  Smith 

Jones  John  E.,  sailmaker,  h.  Mill,  n.  Kempton,  Cannonville 
Jones  John  H.,  laborer,  house  228  Middle 
Jones  Maggie  E.,  widow  of  George  A.,  h.  162  Purchase 
Jones  Samuel,  works   Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  Ashley,  near 

Ashland 
Jones  Thomas,  laborer,  house  12  Spruce 
Jones  Thomas  E.,  house  107  North  Third 
Jones  Thomas  H.,  lecturer,  house  19  Cedar 
Jones  William  B.,  house  228  Middle 
Jones  William  F.,  peddler,  house  79  Arnold 
Jordan  Cornelius,  teamster,  104  North   Water,  house  147 

North  Third 
Jordan  Daniel,  in  rollingmill,  boards  127  North  Third 
JORDAN  FREDERICK  J.,  watchmaker,  31  William,  h. 

62  Mechanics  lane 
Jordan  Lawrence,  currier,  boards  147  North  Third 
Jordan  Mary  Miss,  clerk,  214  Purchase,  boards  127  North 

Third 
Jordan  Patrick,  grocer,  198  North  Third,  house  do, 
Jordan  Stephen  D.,  watchmaker,  4^^  South  Water,  house 

160  Union 


NEW   BEDFORD    [J[]    DIRECTORY.  135 

Jordan  William,  contractor,  house  127  North  Third 

Joselyn  Eliza  E.,  widow,  boards  18  Maxfield 

Josenunes  Manuel,  cigarmaker,  house  62  Grinnell 

Joseph  Antone,  house  28  Wing 

Joseph  Betsey,  widow  of  Manuel,  house  38  Cedar 

Joseph  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  32  Union 

Joseph  Enos  F.,  carriagemaker  C.  H.  Forbes,  house  at 

Fairhaven 
Joseph  Francis,  mariner,  house  61  Grinnell 
Joseph  Frank,  1st,  cooper,  house  164  South  Water 
Joseph  Frank  R.,  laborer,  house  33  Smith 
Joseph  Frederick,  shipkeeper,  house  271  South  Water 
Joseph  Jason,  fireman,  house  257  South  Water 
Joseph  John,  laborer,  house  145  South  Water 
Joseph  John,  N.  B.  steamer,  house  172  South  Second 
Joseph  John,  mariner,  house  3  Cannon 
Joseph  John,  laborer,  house  33  Smith 
Joseph  John,  laborer,  house  106  South  Front 
Joseph  John,  laborer,  house  253  South  First 
Joseph  John,  shoemaker,  boards  28  Wing 
Joseph  Laurano  Mrs.,  house  286  South  Second 
Joseph  Manuel,  cigarmaker,  house  62  Grinnell 
Joseph  Mary,  widow,  house  1\'2H  South  Water 
Joseph  Mary  Mrs.,  house  rear  82  North  Second 
Joseph  Susan  E.,  widow  of  Wm.  H.,  house  109  High 
Joseph  William,  clerk,  22  Union,  bds.  at  Fairhaven 
Jourdain  Annie,  widow  of  Anthony,  house  128  Third 
Jourdain  Anthony  G.,  hairdresser  and  wigmaker,  63  Union, 

house  80  Union 
Jouvet  Betsey,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  111  So.  Second 
Jubeare  Joseph,  laborer,  house  19  Austin  court 
Jubeare  Joseph,  jr.,  laborer,  house  19  Austin  court 
Judd  Lewis  S.  (Thayer  &Judd),paiTaffinecandles,Rotch's 

wharf,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Judge  James,  laborer,  house  69  Smith 
Judson  John  H,,  harnessmaker,  house  127  Grinnell 
Jukes  Thomas  J.,  in  glass  works,  h.  126  South  First 
Julien  F.  M.  Rev.,  pastor  Trinitarian  church,  bds.  Parker 

House 

KANE  CHARLES  H.,  grocer,  bds.  Ash,  n.  Arnold 

Kane  Dennis,  laborer,  house  127  Grinnell 

Kane  George  B.,  house  210  North  Third 

Kane  Felix,  laborer,  house  67  Mechanics  lane 

Kane  James,  bookbinder,  house  127  Grinnell 

Kane  James,  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house  154  Pleasant 

Kane  James  E.,  bookbinder  Collins  &  Allen,  boards  127 

Grinnell 
Kane  Michael,  in  Glass  Works,  house  South  Third 


136  NEW   BEDFORD    [}[]    DIRECTORY. 

Kane  Michael,  in  Copper  Works,  boards  345  Purchase 

Kane  Patrick,  ijarilener,  house  127  Grinuoll 

Kane  Patrick,  2d,  ghisscutter,  house  41  Wing 

Kane  Sarali  Mrs.,  house  Arch,  corner  Aruohl 

Kane  Thomas  E.,  private  watchman  Thayer  &  Judd,  h. 

Lindsay,  near  Kempton 
Kaney  John,  hxborer,  lionsc  Delano 
Karcher  Frederick,  citywatchman,  h.  22  Dartmouth 
Karcher  Herman,  housepainter  Oliver  E.  Gifford,  boards 

22  Dartmouth 
Kargan  Sarah  Miss,  house  116  Kempton 
Kasmirc  Charles  P.,  carriagetrimmer  George  L.  Brownell, 

h.  81  Cdunty 
Kavanaugh  Edward,  house  37  County 
Kavanangh  Edward,  jr.,  clerk,  bds,  37  County 
Keach  Thomas  R.,  spinner,  house  3  Grand 
Kealy  Ann,  widow  of  John,  house  83  North  Second 
Keane  iNIichael  J.,  glasscutter  Mount   Wasliington  Glass 

Works,  house  135  Third 
Keating  John  C,  laborer,  house  246  South  Water 
Keay  Caroline,  widow  of  John,  house  38  Cedar 
Keen  Allen,  shoemaker,  211  Middle,  house  do. 
Keen  Ebenezer  S.,  compositor  Standard  office,  house  221 

County 
Keen  Hainman,  weaver,  house  7  Austin  court 
Keen  Josej^h  H,,  mason,  house  266  Kempton 
Keen  Joseph  W.,  mason,  house  121  Maxfield 
Keen  Juliette  M.,  widow  of  Chas.  W.,  h.  Cedar,  n,  Parker 
Keen  Mary  Jane,  widow  of  Ebenezer,  house  224  County 
Keen  Obadiah,  mason,  house  121  Maxfield 
Keen  Washington,  nurseryman  and  florist,  house  head  of 

Maxfield 
Keenan  Thomas,  works  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  4  Hazard  ct. 
Keenan  William,  in  Copper  Works,  house  182  Pleasant 
Keirnan  James,  house  180  North  Third 
Keirnau  John,  gasmaker,  house  208  South  Water 
Kelleher  Daniel,  clerk  19  North  P^ront,  h.  186  Purchase 
Keller  Frederick  J.,  engineer,  house  146  North  Second 
Kelley  Amasa,  house  76  Third 
Kelley  Andrew,  weaver,  boards  19  Hazard  court 
Kelley  Ann  H.,  widow  of  Henry  C,  house  74  Third 
Kelley  Asa  H.,  cooper,  house  80  Hillman  [bell 

Kelley  A.  Lilly,  pressman.  Standard  Office,  bds.  8  Camp- 
Kelley  Caleb  R.,  master  mariner,  house  209  Purchase 
Kelley  Charles,  ]ucture  dealer,  house  27  Third 
Kelley  Charles  H.,  shoemaker,  house  22  Wing 
Kelley  Charles  S,  (S.  P.  Burt  &  Co.),  banker  au'l  broker, 

43  North  Water,  house  74  Third 
Kelley  Cyrenius,  shipwright,  house  81  Third 


NEW   BEDFORD    [X]    DIRECTORY.  137 

Kelley  David  S.,  painter,  house  61  ISTorth  Third 
Kelley,  Edmund  Rev.,  house  Cedar,  corner  Middle 
Kelley  Eleazer,  laborer,  house  Harrison,  near  Oak 
Kelley  Elihu  C,  master  mariner,  house  112  Grinnell 
Kelley  Ezra,  watch  oil  manufacturer,  house  Mt.  Pleasant, 

corner  Mt.  Vernon 
Kelley  George  S.,  watchmaker   and  jeweler,  102    Union, 

house  66  Third 
Kelley  Gustavus,  clerk,  22  Union,  boards  26  Kempton 
Kelley  Henry  W.,  in  gas  works,  h.  Rockland,  n.  Fourth 
Kelley  James,  weaver,  boards  19  Hazard  court 
Kelley  James  S.,  watchmaker,  83  Union,  house  11  Lincoln 
Kelley  John,  cooper,  house  173  South  Water 
Kelley  Lawrence,  in  Glass  Works 
Kelley  Mary  J.,  house  68  Mill 
Kelley  Rebecca,  widow,  house  6  Maxfield 
Kelley  Sarah  H.  Miss,  teacher  Plainville  school,  boards  D. 

G.  Wilson's,  Plainville 
Kelley  Sarah  W.,  widow,  house  69  Mill 
Kelley  Wilbur,  master  mariner,  house  18  County 
Kelley  Wm.  B.,  clerk,  83  Union,  boards  11  Lincoln 
Kelley  William  H.,  master  mariner,  house  92  Washington 
Kelley  Wm.  L.,jeweler,  106  Union,  house  36  Fourth 
Kelly  Peter,  servant,  house  41  North  Sixtli 
Kempton  Alfred,  merchant,  house  193  County 
Kempton  Caleb,  fn-mer,  house  77  Walnut 
Kempton  David  B.,  house  63  Fourth 
KEMPTON  EBENEZER  J.,  house  and  ship  painter,  foot 

of  Middle,  house  49  Chestnut 
Kempton  Frank  H.,  house  12  Bush 
Kempton  Horatio  A.,  house  194  County 
Kempton  John  W.  S.,  mari)»er,  boards  69  Elm 
Kempton  Manasseh,  house  51  North  Second 
Kempton  Thomas  C,  house  144^  Union 
Kempton  Mercy,  widow  of  Elisha,  house  144f^  Union 
Kendrick  Clarence  H.,  carriagesmith  Brownell,  Ashley  & 

Co.,  house  Old  County  road 
Kendrick  Solomon  P.,  teamster,  house  63  Mechanics  lane 
Kenealy  Bartholomew,  laborer.  Eureka  Mills,  h.  37  Water 
Kenerson  Samuel,   switchman,   N.  B.  R.  R.,  house    105 

Sycamore 
Kennedy  Charles  D.,  clerk,  296  Pm-chase,  boards  do. 
Kennedy  John,  spinner,  house  5  Austin 
Kennedy  John,  glassmaker,  boards  222  South  Water 
Kennedy  John  C.,  clerk,    Mt.  Washington  Glass  Works, 

boards  149  South  First  [Second 

Kennedy  Mathew,  clerk  5  South  Water,  house  187  South 
Kennedy  Michael  F.,  cooper  Hastings  &  Co.,   house  149 

South*  First 


138  NEW    BEDFOED    [K]    DIRECTORY. 

Kennedy  Patrick  J.,  cooper,  house  6  Borrlen 

Kennedy  Thomas,  coachman,  liouse  197  Elm 

Kenney  Aclisah,  widow  of  Phineas  II.,  li.  70  Pleasant 

Kenney  Daniel,  tailor,  38  Union,  house  24  School 

Kenney  Edward,  laborer,  h.  New  County  road,  n.  Potter 

Kenney  Frank,  machinist,  house  93  Linden 

Kenney  John,  mariner,  house  125  South  First 

Kent  Chancellor,  farmer,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  n.  Nash  Road 

Kent  Hiram,  mason,  house  rear  397  Purchase 

Kent  James  D.  T.,  upholsterer  Caleb  Maxfield,  house  99 

Purchase 
Kent  Sophrona  W.,  widow  of  Joseph  C,  h.  99  Purchase 
Kenyon  Benjamin  L.,  overseer,  carding  room  Wamsutta 

Mills,  house  Acushnet  avenue,  near  Cedar  Grove 
Kenyon  Henry  W.,  butcher,  house  Tarklin  Hill  road 
Kern  Albert  H.,  glasscutter,  boards  115  South  Water 
Kern  Henry  A.,  glassmaker,  Mt,  Wash.  Glass  Works,  house 

138  Washington 
Kern   William   E.,   glassmaker    Mt.   Washington   Glass 

Works,  house  138  Washington 
Kerns  Michael,  boot  and  shoemaker,  h.  rear  68  William 
Kerns  Simon,  spinner,  house  rear  178  State 
Kershaw  Nancy  Mrs.,  house  185  State 
Ketcham  Herman  W.,   milliner   and   millinery  goods,  50 

Purchase,  boards  Parker  House 
Keyes  Sai-ah  A.  Mrs.,  house  178  Kempton 
Kilburn  Edward,  agent  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  265  County 
Kilburn  Frank  J.,  machinist,  boards  283  South  Second 
Kilburn  Frederick  S.,  machinist,  boards  283  South  Second 
Kilburn  George,  machinist,  house  72  South 
Kilburn  Hiram,  supt.  Potomska  Mills,  house  141  Third 
Kilburn  William  J,,  house  280  County 
Kiley  MathcAV,  laborer,  boards  184  State 
Kiley  Patrick,  jobber  in  card  room,  house  1  Austin  court 
Killiorew  Daniel,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  15  Fourth,  house 

76  North  Third 
Kilpatrick  Robert,  mariner,  house  58  Grinnell 
Kimball  Emily  F.  Mrs.,  house  177  County 
Kimball  Horatio  N.,  Deputy  Sheriff,  42;^   North  Water, 

house  39  South  Second 
Kimball  James  A.  Mrs.,  house  239  Middle 
Kimball  William,  calker,  house  185  Elm 
Kincade  Robert,  junkdealer,   North  Water,   near  Elm,  h, 

6  Elm 
King  Alexander  B.,  fisherman,  house  86  No.  Second 
King  Alfred  C,  machinist,  house  32  Sycamore 
King  Amanda,  newspapers  and  periodicals,  125^^    Pur- 
chase, h,  86  No.  Second 
King  Ambrose,  stonecutter,  house  127  Third 


NEW   BEDFORD    [|[]    DIRECTORY.  139 

King  Andrew  C,  laborer,  house  9  Cypress 

King  Annie  L,,  widow  of  Matthew  C,  h.  No.  Third,  near 

Acnshnet  av. 
King  Antone,  fisherman,  h.  South  Front,  near  South 
King  Antone,  laborer,  house  126  South  Front 
King  Benjamin  F.,  farmer,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  opp.  Nash  rd. 
King  Benjamin  F.,  supt.  Feirce  &  Biishnell,  74  North 

Water,  bds.  163  Mill 
King  Benjamin  F.,  jr.,  blacksmith,  house  138  Purchase 
King  Benjamin  T.,  house  Mt.  Pleasant,  opp.  Nash  road 
King  Brayton  W.,  laborer,  house  10,^^  Cedar 
King  Bridget,  widow  of  David,  house  95  Cedar 
King  Charles  E.,  laborer,  house  230  County 
King  Charles  H.,  undertaker,  h.  Cedar,  cor.  North 
King  Cyrus  H.,  baker,  house  rear  8  Campbell 
King  Edward  A.,  master  mariner,  house  Mt.  Pleasant,  n. 

Nash  road 
King  Geo.  W.,  blacksmith  H.  G.  O.  Cole,  h.  230  County 
King  Gilman  A.,  hairdresser,  47  William,  h.  188  Kempton 
King  Heni-y  L.,  passapartout  maker  Peii'ce  &  Bushnell, 

h.  49  No.  Second  [County 

King  Henry  W.,  upholsterer  Caleb  Maxfield,  boards  230 
King  Horace  E.,  carriagemaker  George  L.  Brownell,  h. 

128  South  Second 
KING  ISAAC  (I.  King  &  Son),  horseshoer,r.  85  Middle, 

house  6  Emerson 
KING  ISAAC  &  SON  (Isaac  and  Wm.  F.  King),horse- 

shoers  and  blacksmiths,  r.  85  Middle 
King  Isaiah,  laborer,  house  188  Kempton 
King  James  C,  clerk,  4  Purchase,  bds.  Parker  House 
King  Joseph,  hairdresser,  127,12  Union,  h.  184  So.  Water 
King  Joseph,  fishdealer,  house  141  South  Water 
King  Joseph  F.,  house  136)2  South  Water 
King  J.  Lindsay,  in  glassworks,  house  207  So.  Water 
King  Manuel,  mariner,  h.  Howland,  n.  South  Water 
King  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Ellery,  house  8  Campbell 
King  Michael,  boardinghouse,  170  South  Water 
King  Phili|)  H.,  hackman,  h.  6  Spring  [Third 

King  Robert,  foreman  Mt.  Wash.  Glass  Works,  house  109 
King  Reuben  T,,  carriagemaker  Franklin   Shaw,  boards 

92  South  Cottage 
King  Sarah,  widow,  house  178  Kempton 
King  Simeon  F\,  farmer,  house  Plainville  road 
King  Stephen  S.,  engineer  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  60  Cypress 
King  Thomas,  in  Glass  Works  [av. 

King  William  B.,  laborer,  house  230  (bounty 
KING  WILLIAM  F.  (I.  King  &  Son),  horseshoer,  rear 

85  Middle,  h.  89  High 
King  W.  Henry,  canvasser,  h.  North  Third,  u  Acnshnet 


HO  NEW   BEDFORD    [K]    DIRECTORY. 

King  William  II.,  mariner,  house  188  Kempton 

King  Willium  IT.,  laborer,  h.  Kempton,  ojip,  Rockdale  av. 

King  William  II.  jr.,  laborer,  li,  Kempton,  opp.  Rockdale 

avenue 
King  William  T.,  varuisher  Caleb  Maxfield,  h.  Thomas, 

rear  Sycamore 
Kingman  George  F.  (Sailings,  Kingman  &  Co.),  hardware 

and  cutler}'^,  123  Union,  li.  5  So,  Cottage 
Kingman  Gilbert  D.,  clerk,  123  Union,  bds.  5  So.  Cottage 
Kingsley  Nelson,  carpenter,  house  13  Sears  court 
Kirby  Charles  L.,  messenger  Potter  &  Co.'s  Express,  bds. 

42  Fifth 
Kirby  David  G.,  groceries,  etc.,  281  So.  Water,  h.   South 

Front,  n.  Grove  schoolhouse 
Kirby  Edward  A.,  mason,  house  Ash,  corner  Union 
Kirby  George,  jr.  (Humphrey,  Kirby  &  Co.),  paint  and 

color  mnh'..  Wall,  n.  No.  Third,  h.  77  Fourth 
KIRBY  HUMPHREY  S.,  shipchandhuy  and  hardware, 

8  Commercial  Avhf.,  c.  Front,  h.  42  Fifth 
Kirby  Judith  E.,  widow  of  Abner,  h.  85  Walden 
Kirby  Mary  C,  widow  of  Avery  C,  house  111  Arnold 
Kirby  Nicholas,  master  mariner,  house  219  Purchase 
Kirby  Tillinghast  (Johnson  &  Kirby),  and  (Coggeshall  & 

Co.),  sparmaker.  Front,  n.  Ferry  slip,  h.  99  Arnold 
Kirby  William  A.,  carpenter,  91  Middle,  h.  Ill  Arnold 
Kirby  William  P.,  machinist  (Fairhaven),  h,  29  Countjr 
Kirk  Benjamin,  spinner,  house  rear  78  Linden 
Kirk  George,  house  South  Linden  [Franklin 

Kirk  John,  flour,  grain  and  meal,  224  Purchase,  house  27 
Kirk  John,  2d,  spinner,  house  11  Durfee 
Kirk  John  F.,  clerk,  224  Purchase,  h.  27  Franklin 
Kirk  Samuel,  spinner,  house  283  Purchase 
Kirschbaum  Edward  T.,  foreman  T.  M.  Denham  &  Bro., 

boards  19  Walnut  [Middle 

Kirschbaum  Jacob,  shoemaker,  61  No.  Sixth,  boards  44 
Kirschbaum  Julius,  boot  and  shoemaker  Pardon  Devoll, 

house  19  Walnut  [19  Walnut 

Kirschbaum  William  G.,  compositor  Standard  office,  bds. 
Kirshman  John,  weaver,  house  13  Hazard  court 
Kirwiii  Edward  J.,  mariner,  h.  101  South  Sixth 
Kirwin  Edward  J.,  gasfitter  T.  J.   Giflbrd,   boards    165 

Kempton 
Kirwin  James,  cooper,  house  101  South  Sixth 
Kirwin  Patrick,  ropemaker,  house  165  Kempton 
Kittredge  Braddock  R.,  harnessmaker,  63  William,  house 

36  North 
Kneally  B.,  laborer  Eureka  Flour  Mills,  h.  37   So.  Water 
Kneeland  Hannah,  widow  of  3Iark,  h.  rear  90  Linden 
Knight  Nathan  J.,  laborer,  h.  Asliland,  cor.  Linden 


NEW   BEDFOED    []j]    DIRECTOEY.  141 

Knights  Edwarcl,  clerk  Parker  Hoyse,  boards  do. 

Knights  Sarali  H.,  widow,  boards  26  Walnut 

Knights  William,  house  79  South  Second 

Knobb  William,  house  Summit,  near  Rockdale  avenue 

Knott  James  E.,  weaver,  house  rear  78  Linden 

Knowles  Arthur,  boards  192  County 

Knowles  Daniel,  tailor,  97>2  South  Water,  house  do. 

Knowles  Daniel  M.,  tinman,  Union,  cor.  Water,  house  172 

Middle 
Knowles  John  P.  (Thomas  Knowles  &  Co.),  merchant,  24 

Union,  house  198  County 
Knowles  John  P.,  2d,  merchant,  Front,  cor.  Comraen-ial 

wharfi  house  174  Union 
Knowles  John  P.,  jr.  (Thomas  Knowles  &  Co.),  merchant, 

24  Union,  house  54  Cypress 
Knowles  Joseph  (Thomas  Knowles  &  Co.),  merchant,  24 

Union,  h.  192  County  [Walden 

Knowles  Joseph  C,  photographer,  8)2    Purchase,  h.  81 
Knowles  J.  Frank,  boards  192  County 
Knowles  Thomas  (Thomas  Knowles  &  Co.),  merchant,  24 

Union,  house  Eighth,  corner  William 
Knowles  Thomas  H.  (Thomas  Knowles  &  Co.),  merchant, 

24  Union,  house  10  Lincoln 
Knowles   Thomas   &   Co.    (Thomas,    John    P.,    Joseph, 

Thomas  PI.,  and  John  P.  Knowles,  jr.),  merchants,  24 

Union  and  5  Front  [h.  13  Court 

Knowlton  Hosea  M.,  counselor  at  law,  17)^  North  Water, 
Knox  Andrew,  plumber  Gilford  &  Allen,  h.  826  Purchase 
Knox  Elijah,  carpenter,  house  9  Emerson 
Kollock  Lemuel,  house  74  Fourth 

Kollock  Lemuel  M.,  coaldealer,  and  agent  for  New  Bed- 
ford Coal  Co.,  foot  of  Walnut,  h.  68  Russell 
Krasemann  George,  laborer,  house  Washbm-n 
Kusick  James,  laborer,  house  21  Hazard  court 

LADD  GEO.  M.,  clerk  (Providence),  bds.  315  Purchase 
LADD  WARREN,  supt.  New  Bedford  Railroad,  office 

Purchase,  cor.  Pearl,  house  315  Purchase 
Lahey  John,  ropemaker  N.  B.  Cordage  Co.,  h.  Elm,  near 

Chancery  [Lahey's,  Elm 

Lahey  John  H.,  ropemaker  N.  B.  Cordage  Co.,  bds.  John 
Lahey  Thomas,  shoemakor,  h.  Elm,  cor.  Emerson 
Lake  Heflin,  laborer,  house  228  South  Water 
Lamb  Edward  R.,  boards  1213^  Union 
LAMB  JAMES  H.,  agent  New  Bedford  Tool   Co.,  14 

William,  house  43  North  Second  [Second 

Lamb  William  G.,  engineer,  14  William,  boards  43  North 
Landers  Andrew  V.,  bootmaker,  liouse  17  Maxfield 
Landers  Ansel,  shipcarpenter,  house  103  Hillman 


142  NEW   BEDFORD    []j]    DIRECTORY. 

Landers  Benjamin,  sparmaker,  boards  52  Fifth 
Landers  Joseph  E.,  artist,  boards  103  Hillman 
Landers  Mary  J.,  widow  of  Joseph  N.,  dressmaker,  house 

57  North  Sixtli  [Parker 

Landress  Ephraim  A.,  carpenter  N.  B.  Railroad,  liouse  42 
Lanergan  James,  laborer,  Fisli  Island,  h.  93  So.  Water 
Lanigan  James,  laborer,  house  40  Middle 
Lanigan  John,  laborer,  boards  20  Middle 
Langgath  Elianbeth,  widow,  house  18  Purchase 
Langley  Alice,  widow  of  John,  house  Clark 
Langley  Plerbert  E.,  machinist,  boards  96  Fourth 
Lapham  Calvin  E.,  house  Hazlewood,  Clark's  Point 
Lapham  George  A.,  currier,  h.  Kempton,  n.  Jenney 
Lapham  Henry  K.  (Brooklyn  Navy,  N.  Y,),  house  Hazle- 
wood, Clark's  Point 
Lapham  Richard  (Brownell  &  Lapham),  provisions.  Sixth, 

cor.  Market  square,  house  at  South  Dartmouth 
Lapham  Thomas,  prop.  Elmwood  House,  69  Elm,  h.  do. 
Laplant  Delia,  widow,  h.  38  Brick  block.  Orange 
Laporte  Joseph,  carder,  h.  18  Brick  block.  Orange 
Lark  Charles,  laborer,  house  129  South  Orchard 
Larkin  Edward  J.,  framepolisher,  boards  James  Larkin's, 

Penniman 
Larkin  James,  gasworks,  h.  Penniman,  corner  State 
Latter  James,  tanner,  boards  7  Liberty 
Laubinger  Gustave  A.,  at  90  South  Water,  h.  Delano 
Laughton  Serene  M.,  widow  of  Eben  O.,  h.  63  Cedar 
Lavers  David  L.,  teamster,  boards  8  Chancery 
Law  George  P.,  shirtcutter  T.  M.  Denham  &  Co.,  house 

Summit,  near  Kempton 
Law  Peter  Geo.,  weaver,  house  201  Pleasant 
Law  William,  carpenter,  house  80  Cedar 
Lawless  Robert,  spinner,  house  12  Hazard  court 
Lawrence  Albert  M.,  brickmaker,  house  Old  County  road 
Lawrence  Alden,  farmer,  house  Old  County  road 
Lawrence  Charles  E.,  painter,  bds.  94  Fourth 
Lawrence  Cornelius  G.,  carpenter,  h.  Old  County  road 
Lawrence  Cyrus  T.,  clerk,  house  8  Emerson 
Lawrence  Edward  P.,  peddler,  house  150  North 
Lawrence  Elihu,  house  Old  County  road 
LAWRENCE  EPHRAIM,  2d,  painter,  85  Middle,  house 

100  Fourth 
Lawrence  George  W.,  mariner,  house  Old  County  road 
Lawrence  Henry,  painter  Wamsutta  Mills,  bds.  Mrs.  M. 

S.  Leonard's,  Merrimac 
Lawrence  Henry  C,  foi-nier,  h.  Old  County  road 
Lawrence  James  A.,  carpenter,  h.  4  Bralyville  road 
Lawrence  James  W.,  carriagetrimmer  Geo.  L.   Brownell, 

house  242  County 


NEW   BEDFORD    []j]    DIRECTORY.  143 

Lawrence  Josei^h  H.,  laborer,  h.  Head  of  the  River 
Lawrence  Manuel,  job  wagon,  h.  162  South  Water 
Lawrence  Paul,  grocer  71  Maxfiekl,  h.  do. 
Lawrence  Philip,  laborer,  house  198  South  Water 
Lawrence  Philip,  jr.,  news  depot,  196  So.  Water,  h.  198  do. 
Lawrence  Thomas  W.,  clerk,  house  60  Parker 
Lawrence  William  P.,  house  182  Grinnell 
Lawrey  Joseph,  farmer,  house  Bellville  road 
Lawson  John,  currier  Job  Wade,  bds.  129  No.  Third 
Lawson  Robert,  laborer,  house  23  Sherman 
Lawton  Benjamin,  sailmaker,  h.  28  Chestnut 
Lawton  Charles  A.,  jr.,  mason,  h.  69  Prospect 
Lawton  Charles  F.,  student,  bds.  121  Pleasant 
Lawton  Charles  H.  (C.  H.  &  II.  A.  Lawton),  apothecary 
and  druggist,  1  Purchase,  and  91  Union,  house  80 
Kempton 
Lawton  C.  H.  &  H.  A.  (Charles  H.  Lawton  and   Horace 
A.  Lawton),  apothecaries  and  druggists,  1   Purchase 
and  91  Union 
Lawton  Horace  A.  (C.  H.  &  H.  A,  Lawton),  apothecary 
and  druggist,  1  Purchase  and  91   Union,  house  80 
Kempton 
Lawton  James  M.,  house  121  Pleasant 
Lawton  James  M.,  jr.,  house  90  Grinnell 
Lawton  Joseph   M.    (Barrows,  Lawton  &  Co.),  painter, 

Hazard's  wharf,  house  71  Cypress 
Lawton  Mary,  widow  of  Frederick  A.,  h.  129  Allen 
Lawton  Mary,  widow  of  William,  h.  207  South  Water 
Lawton  Nancy  F.,  widow  of  Peter,  house  80  Kempton 
Lawton  Robert  S.,  grocer,  185  Purchase,  house  Maxfield, 

corner  Purchase 
Lawton  Russell  S.,  clerk,  h.  Dartmouth,  cor.  Fruit 
Lawton  Wm.,  clerk  W.  W.  Wordell,  h.  71  North 
Lawton  Wm.  P.,  clerk  106  Union,  h.  6  Ricketson  ct. 
Lawton  William  C,  submaster   High  school,  boards  121 
Pleasant  [First 

Laycock  Robertson,  weaver  Potomska  Mills,  h.  309  South 
Leach  Charles  H.,  carpenter,  Leonard's  whf ,  h.  52  Russell 
Leach  Harry  J.,  carpenter,  house  91  Maxfield 
Leach  James,  weaver,  h.  199  Pleasant 
Leach  Joseph,  weaver,  house  Cedar  Grove 
Leach  Orriu  M.,  salesman  Caleb  Maxfield.  h.  55   Maxfield 
Leach  William  H.  H.,  clerk  N.  B.    Flour   Co.,   house  75 

Sycamore 
Leahy  David,  laborer,  boards  72  Middle 
LEAMING  PHILIP  S.,  physician,  56  Purchase,  house 

41  North 
Leary  Cornelius,  laborer,  house  127  No.  Third 
Leary  Daniel,  laborer,  house  121  South  Front 


144  NEW    BEDFORD    []j]    DIRECTORY. 

Leary  Dennis,  ];iborer,  liouse  65}^  Prospect 

Leary  Edward,  ])ainter,  h.  C5)^  Prospect 

Leary  Elizabetli,  widow  of  Daniel,  h.  74  First 

Leary  Hannah  Mrs.,  liouse  7  Willis 

Leavitt  Charles  C,  truckman,  l)ds.  Hillman,  c.  No.  Second 

Leavitt  Clark,  truckman,  h.  Hillman,  cor.  No.  Second 

Leavitt  Frank  H.,  shoecuttei',  bds.  Hillman,  c.  No.  Second 

LeBaron  William  E.,  machinist  John  A.  GifFord,  house  85 

Kempton 
Lee  Allen  L.,  at  M.  F.  Whittemore's,  house  Campbell,  n. 

Emerson 
Lee  Bessie,  house  14)2  Cannon 
Lee  Ezra  W.,  mason,  house  75  Mill 
Lee  George  (Lee  &  Staples),  blacksmith,  400   Purchase, 

house  178  Pleasant 
Lee  George  H.,  whitewasher,  house  155  Elm 
Lee  James,  weaver,  boards  177  State 
Lee  James  J.  Rev.,  pastor  Salem  Ba])tist  Society,  house 

83  South  Water 
Lee  John  A.,  Supt.  of  Streets,  house  60  State 
Lee  John  C,  soapmaker  M.  F.  Whittemore,  h.  29  First 
Lee  Michael,  hairdresser  244  Purchase,  house  311  do. 
Lee  Patrick,  laborer,  house  220  North  Third 
Lee  Thomas,  stonemason,  house  304  County 
Lee  Thomas,  hairdresser,  244  Purchase,   bds,   220   North 

Third 
Lee  William,  mason,  house  Cedar,  cor.  North 
Lee  &  Staples  (George  Lee  and  James  S.  Staples),  black- 
smiths, 400  Purchase 
Leicester  Muel  E.  Miss,  teacher  Cannonville  school,  liouse 

34  Eiglith 
Lemos  Joseph  A.,  mariner,  h.  210  South  Water 
Lemunyon  Frederick  C,  baker  H.  H.Fisher,  h.  Cypress  av. 
Lemunyon  Susan,  widow,  h.  91  Third 
Leonard   Elisha  C,  LT.   S.  Deputy     Collector     Internal 
Ke venue,  office  over  Mechanics  National  Bank,  b. 
180  Union 
Leonard  George,  law  student,  bonrds  180  Union 
Leonard  Henry  A.,   shoemaker,   bonrds   Purchase   below 

William 
LEONARD  HENRY  T.,  City  Clerk,   office   Public   Li- 
brary building,  house  156  Third 
Leonard  John  H.,  tish  store,  25  Union,  h.  171  No.  Third 
Leonard  Mercy  S.,  widow,  dressmaker   h.   10  Merrimac 
Leonard  Peter,  mason,  h.  rear  397  Pui'chase 
Leonard  Samuel  (Samuel  Leonard  &  Co.),  oil  and   can- 
dle mnfrs.,  Leonard,  h.  28  Fifth 
LEONARD  SAMUEL  &  CO.  (Samuel  Leonard  and  Al- 
exander R.  Barker),  oil  and  candle  mnfrs.,  Leonard 


NEW   BEDFORD    []j]    DIRECTORY.  145 

Leonard  Samuel  N".,  boards  180  Union 
Leonard  Thomas,  laborer,  house  22  Bonney 
Leonard  Thomas  N.,  house  rear  Delano,  near  County 
Leverett  Eugene  U.,  photographer,  72   No.  Water,  house 

98  No.  Second 
Leverett  William,  carriagetrimmer  Geo.  L.  Brownell,bds. 

30  Hill  "  [Water,  h.  do. 

Levy  Leon,    cigar   manufacturer,    a!id    clothing,  131    So, 
Lewin  Charles,  weaver  Wainsutta  Mills,  bds.  r.  78  Linden 
Lewin  Hannah,  widow  of  Charles,  h.  rear  78  Linden. 
Lewis  Alice  S.,  widow  of  Joseph  H.,  house  44  Kerapton 
Lewis  Benjamin  F.,  painter,  house  3  North  Oak 
Lewis  Charles  B.,  rigger,  house  31  Allen 
Lewis  Daniel  P.,  officer  House  of  Correction,  h.  15  Cedar 
Lewis  D.  Robert,  weaver,  house  191  State 
Lewis  Edmund,  laborer,  house  22  First 
Lewis  Eraeline,  widow  of  Henry,  house  38  Pleasant 
Lewis  Francis,  dry  goods,  167  So.  Water,  h.  82  Grinnell 
Lewis  Francis  V.,  ship  keeper,  house  4  Bethel 
Lewis  George  C,  boatbuilder,  house  58  Spruce 
Lewis  George  S.,  clerk  C.  M.  Haskell,  boards  38  Pleasant 
Lewis  John,  rigger,  house  31  Allen 
Lewis  .Joseph,  sailmaker,  house  2  Rural 
Lewis  Joseph  H.,  at  Giffbrd  &  Allen's,  boards  4  Bethel 
Lewis  Joseph  S.,  foreman  Union  Boiler  Co.,  house  .70  So. 

Second 
Lewis  Joseph  S.  (Cal.),  house  9  Howland  [State 

Lewis  Joshua,  weaver  Wamsutta   Mills,   h.    Hazard,  cor. 
Jjewis  Lothrop,  painter  E.  J.  Kempton,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
Lewis  Manuel,  saloon,  155  So.  Water,  house  do. 
Lewis  Nathan,  stoves,   tinware,   and    kitchen   furnishing 

store,  127  Union,  bds.  178)2  County 
LEWIS  OBED   B.,  Novelty  market,  78  Purchase,  house 

Acushnet  avenue 
Lewis  William,  merchant,  Taber's  wharf,  h.  99  Elm 
Leymunion  Constant,  hackdriver.  house  53  School 
Lial  John,  baker  D.  A.  Snell,  house  118  So.  Water 
Libby  John  (J.  Libby  &  Co.),  baker,  251    and   253    Pur- 
chase, house  251  )<  do.  ■ 
LIBBY  J.  ife  CO.  (John  Libby  and  Eben    C.  Milliken), 

bakery,  251  and  253  Purchase 
Lightfoot  Charles,  laborer,  house  Elm,  cor.  Cedar 
Lima  Joseph  F.,  clothing,  89  So.  Water,  house  do. 
Lincoln  Andrew  J.,  shoemaker,  h.  Vine,  north  of  Durfee 
Lincoln  Ai'ba  F.,  truckman,  house  County,  near  Rivet 
Lincoln  Ella  Miss,  teacher  Merrimac  primary  school,  bds. 

91  Walden 
Lincoln  Henry  A.,  shoemaker,  h.  Purchase,  below  William. 
Lincoln  John,  laborer  N.  B.  Flour  Co.,  h.  100  Summer 
10 


146  NEW   BEDFORD    []j]    DIRECTORY. 

Lincoln  Plui'be  J.  Mrs.,  lioiisc  3  JNJaxfi  M 

Lincoln  Susan,  widow,  h.  Bellville  rond.  Head  of  tlie  River 

Lincoln  Susan  R.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  Bellville 

Lincoln  William,  farmer,  house  5  County 

Lindsey  Benjamin,  house  105  Elm 

Lindsey  John,  laborer,  house  Mill,  near  Ash 

Lindsey  Maria  M.  Miss,  liouse  63  Fonrth 

Lindsey  Revere  G.,  pressman  Mercury  office,  h.  4  Walnut 

Lindsey  Susnn  M.,  widow  of  Henry,  house  65  Fourth 

Lingreen  Anthony  C,  shoemaker,  boards  14  School 

Linton  John  R.,  carnage  mufr.,  156   Purchase,   house  21 

Sycamore 
Linton  Joseph  D.,  can-iagesmith,  house  21  Sycamore 
Linton  William,  overseer  Cordage  Factory,  h.  5  Cedar 
Lisbon  Costa,  tailor,  81  So.  Water,  house  do. 
Little  Abbie  H.,  house  91  Summer 
Little  Amos,  civil  engineer,  house  Head  of  the  River 
Little  Francis,  mariner,  house  250  So.  Water 
Little  Hannah  Mrs.,  house  136  Orchard 
Little  John,  weaver,  house  Washburn,  n.  Acushnet  av. 
Little  John  E.,  trader  and  boarding   house,  Acushnet  av., 

Head  of  the  River,  house  do. 
Little  Preserved,  laborer,  house  15  Grape 
Little  Samuel,  hostler,  house  6  First 

Little  Sylvester,  laborer,  house  85  Forest  [Island 

Lloyd  George,  conductor  N.  B.  &  F.    H.  R.  R.,  h.  P^ish 
Lloyd  John  F.  clergyman,  house  Kempton,  cor.  Liberty 
Lobdell  Charles  H.,  clerk  in  post  office,  h.  1  Rockland 
Lobdell  Mary  A.  D.,  widow   of  Charles   H.,  house  Rock- 
land, near  County 
Lobo  .Joseph,  mariner,  house  28  Allen 
Lombard  David  J.,  mariner,  house  185  So.  Second 
Lombard  Hiram,  in  Blue  Works,  boards  208  Purchase 
Lombard  Hugh  H.,  shipwright,  Commercial  whf,  corner 

Front,  h.  71  Smith 
Lombard  Solomon  S.,  painter,  house  185  South  Second 
Lompre  Lewis,  carder,  lujuse  10  Austin  court 
Long  John,  laborer,  house  11  Bush 
Long  Nancy  H.,  widow  of  George,  h.  33  South  Water 
Long  Valentine  C,  mai'iner,  house  160  Mill 
Lonofield  Joseph,  at  Wood,  Brightman  &  Co.'s,  bds.  Mrs. 

'E.  Smith's,  N(  rth  Third 
Look  John  W.  (Briggs  &  Look),  shipjoiner,  129i.^  North 

Watei-,  h.  61  Hill 
Lord  Joseph,  weaver,  house  198  State 
Lotlier  Katie,  widow,  house  2  Ash 

Lothrop  Asa,  boots  and  shoes,  83  Purchase,  h.  81  Kempton 
Jjothrop  Mary  F.,  musicteacher,  house  81  Kempton 
Loud  Joseph,  hostler,  24  South  Second,  h.  77  No.  Second 


XEW    BEDFORD    []j]    DIRECTORY.  147 

Loud  William  J.,  hostler,  24  So.  Second,  h.  77  No  Second 

Loughlan  James,  laborer,  boards  3  Jenney 

Low  Harriet  M.  Mrs.,  house  86  Elm 

Low  John,  mulespinner,  house  5  Rivet 

Lowden  S.  B.  Mrs.,  millinery  and  fancy  goods,  143  Union, 

h.  45  Spring 
Lowe  James,  gardener,  h.  2  Ash,  corner  Clinton 
Lowe  John,  house  east  side  Acushnet  avenue 
Lowe  John  H.,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Lowe  John  J.,  machinist,  house  175  State 
Lowe  Samuel,  gardener,  house  62  Arnold 
Lowe  Thomas,  house  119  Smith 
Lowe  William,  gardener,  house  15  Ash 
Lowell  Clarence,  trimmer  N.  B.   Carriage  Manufactory, 

boards  133  So.  Third 
Lowney  Dennis,  laborer,  house  Clark  [Grove 

Lowney  John,  secondiiand  Wamsutta  Mills,  house  Cedar 
Lucas  Augustus  E.,  boot   and    shoe    dealer,   and   gents' 

clothing,  129  Union,  h.  1  Court 
Lucas  Corbin  B.,  blacksmith,  house  127  Pleasant 
Lucas  Deborah,  widow  of  Allen,  h.  72  South  Second 
Lucas  Henry  H.,  leathercutter,  boards  127  Pleasant 
Lucas  Henry  K.  W.,  grocer,  120  Wash.,  house  Fair,  near 

Dartmouth 
Lucas  Lydia  H.,  widow  of  Chai-les,  h.  48  South  Second 
Lucas  Robert  E.,  hairdresser,  house  95  Sixth 
Lucas  Willis,  boot  and   shoemaker,   Walnut,  near  South 

Water,  h.  27  School  [Mill 

Luce  Abram  C,  salesman  Geo.  M.  Eddy  &  Co.,  boards  67 
Luce  Ambrose  E.,  salesman,  176  County,  h.  93  Cedar 
Luce  Ambrose  E.,  jr.,  news  depot,  186  County,  bds.   93 

Cedar 
Luce  Barzilla  C,  cooper,  house  233  County 
Luce  Edward  D.,  teamster,  house  92  Cedar 
Luce  Edward  M.,  clerk,  43  North  Water,  bds.  62   Smith 
Luce  Freeman  C,  house  231  County 
Luce  Hepsa,  widow  of  Matthew,  house  30  Seventh 
Luce  Hervey  E.,  master  mariner,  house  55  Maxfield 
Luce  Jeremiah  L.,  blacksmith.  Mechanics  lane,  house  76 

Kempton 
Luce  John  E.,  mariner,  house  164  Grinnell 
Luce  Joseph  R.,  carpenter,  house  92  Cedar 
Luce  Mary,  widow  of  William,  house  135  Kempton 
Luce  Thomas,  cooper,  City  wharf,  house  62  Smith 
Luce  Thomas  R.,  polisher  N.  B.  Electro  Plating  Co.,  h. 

3  Court  _  [Cedar 

Luce  William  T.,  provision  dealer,  176  County, house  100 
Luce  &  West,  props.  Vineyard  Haven  Ex.,   5  Ricketson 

block 


148  NEW   BEDFORD  ^  [1^1]    DIEECTOKT. 

Luckadoe  Eleanor,  widow  of  James,  house  19  Spruce 
Lumbard  Josoph  W.,  weigher  E.   P.  Ilaskell,  bds.  Man- 
sion House 
Lund  Parknian  ^L,  house  104  Pleasant  [av. 

Lund  llebecca  A.  E.,  widow  of  Jonatlian  P.,  h.  Acuslinet 
Luscoinb  Ann,  widow  of  S.umiel  IL,  h.  108  Maxfield 
Luscomb  Caleb  B.,  cooper,  bead  of  Front,  h.  51  Maxfield 
Luscoinb  Edward  FI.,  cooper,  boards  '211  Middle 
Luscomb  George,  mariner,  boards  18  Third 
Luscomb  Horace  A.,  carpenter,  boar^ls  84  Walden 
Luscomb  Isabella,  schoolteacher,  house  130  Summer 
Luscomb  Leonard,  cooper,  h.  Old  County  road 
Luscomb  Richard,  cooper,  Hillraan,  n.  North  Water,  h. 

8  North 
Luscomb  Robert,  grocer,  170  County,  liouse  90  Elm 
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,  cor.  Kempton,    h. 

31  Plensant 
Luscombe  George,  cooper,  house  75  Maxfield 
Luscombe  James,  cooper,  house  50  Mill 
LUTHER  HAILE  R.,  grocer,  144  Purchase,  h.  284  do. 
Lynch  Edward,  laborer,  house  115  Fifth 
Lynch  James,  laborer,  house  130  South  Second 
Lynch  John,  painter,  house  250  Purchase 
Lynch  Peter,  horseshoer  Brownell,  Ashley  &   Co.,  house 

90  South  Second 
Lynch -Thomas  E.,  carpenter,  boards  115  Fifth 
Lyng  Frederick,  laborer,  house  4  Bush 
Lyng  Mary  Mrs.,  house  75  South  Water 
Lyons  James,  liquordealer,  house  4  School 
Lyons  James  M.,  merchant,  hard  ware,  h.  Acushnet  av, 
Lyons  Jnnies  P.,  compositor,  92  Union,  h.  Acushnet  av. 
Lyons  John,  baker,  house  118  South  Water 

MACK  JOHN  N.,  baker  H.  H.  Fisher,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
Mackey  Louisa,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  92  So.  Second 
Maekie  Adam,  lawyer,  104  Union,  house  8  Spring 
Mackie  James  (W.  H.  Cook  &  Co.),  junkdealer,  9  North 

Front,  house  25  School 
Mackie  John  H.,  physician  and  surgeon,  39  Purchase,  h. 

112  Middle 
Mackie  Margaret,  widow,  house  117  North  Third 
Macomber  Alden  B.,  currier,  boards  299  Kempton 
MACOMBER  BROTHERS  (James  P.  and  Pardon  A. 

Macomber),  grain  and  flour,  6  Union 
Macomber  Charles,  driver  Libby  &  Co.,  house  Parker 


NEW    BEDFORD    [Jf]    DIRECTORY.  149 

Macomber  Chas.  E.,  ropemaker,  boards  4  Maxfield 
Macomber  Chas,  H.,  passepartout  maker,  72  North  "Water, 

boards  82  Kempton 
Macomber  Chas,  W.,  confectioner,  house  40  Parker 
Macomber  Edward  C,  ro])emaker,  house  61  Spruce 
Macomber  Emma  A.,  widow  of  John  A.,  house  51  Seventh 
Macomber  Enoch,  laborer,  h.  So.  Front,  n,  Potomska  Mill 
Macomber  Eunice  M,  Mrs.,  house  19  Walnut 
Macomber  Frank  S.,  carriages mith,  83  Middle,  boards  82 

Hill  man 
MACOMBER  GEORGE    B.,  groceries   and   provisions, 

305  and  307  Purchase,  house  do. 
Macomber  Geo,  P,,  clerk,  305  Purchase,  house  5  Franklin 
Macomber  Helen  B,  Miss,  house  51  Seventh 
Macomber  Henry  B.,  policeman,  house  4  Crapo 
Macomber  James   F.,  tin    plate    and    sheet   iron    worker, 

Warasutta  Mills,  house  166  North  Pleasant 
Macomber  James   P.    (Macomber   Brothers),   grain    and 

flour,  6  Union,  house  99  Pleasant 
Macomber  Job  A,,  shoemaker,  house  62  Summer 
Macomber  John,  mason,  house  Be]lville 
Macomber  John,  watchman,  N.  B.  Copper  Works,   house 

70  North 
MACOMBER  JOHN  W.,  supt.  New   Bedford  Cordage 

Factory,  house  179  Union 
Macomber  Judith  S.,  teacher  Cedar  street  primary  school, 

boards  132  Summer 
Macomber  Lizzie  J,  Miss,  house  51  Seventh 
Macomber  Lucy  C.  Miss,  house  51  Seventh 
Macomber  Margaret  J.,  widow  of  Elisha,  house  1  Bedford 
Macomber  Melvin  J.,  clerk,  Parker  House,  h.  197  County 
Macomber  Pardon  A.   (Macomber  Brothers),   grain   and 

flour,  6  Union,  house  81  Kempton 
Macomber  Phebe,  widow  of  Cyrus,  h.  197  County 
Macomber   Richard  E.,   grocer,    Second   near    Kempton, 

house  82  Middle 
Macomber  Thomas  B.,  mariner,  boards  1  Bedford 
IMACOMBER  THOMAS  W.,  flour,  16  South  Water,  h. 

Mill  corner  Purchase 
Macomber  William  B.,  house  197  County 
Macomber  Wm.  E.,  night  watchman,  ho\ise  29  County 
Macy  Arthur  W.,  clerk  106  Union,  boards  55  Bedford 
Macy  Charles,  cooper,  house  19  Bonney 
Macy  Edwin  B,  (E.  B.  &  F.  Macy),  shipsmith,  house   64 

Third 
Macy  Ella  B.  Miss,  dressmaker,  h.  Orchard  n.  Washington 
Macy  E.  B,  &  F.  (Edwin  B,  and    Frederick  Macy),  ship- 
smiths,  22  South  Front 
Macy  Frank  E.,  clerk,  51  South  Water,  boards  85  South 

Second 


150  NEW    BEDFORD    [^f]    DIRECTORY. 

Macv  Frederick  (E.  B.  &  F.  Macy),  sbipsmitb,  house  72 

Tliird 
Macy  Geo.  l^.j  master  mariner,  lionso  16  Crapo 
Macy  Josiah,  jr.,  blacksmith  E.  B.  &  F.  Macy,  house    85 

South  Second 
Macy  Mary  A.  Miss,  teacher  Fifth  street  Grammar  school, 

boards  19  Bt)iiney 
Macy  Peleg  S.,  secretary   of  the   board    overseers  of  the 

poor,  office  basement  City  Hall,  house  55  Bedford 
Macy  Roland,  carriagemaker  Mosher  &  Brownell,  house 

124  Fourth 
Macy  Tbomas  H.,  master  mariner,  h.  Orchard    n.   Wash- 
ington 
Macy  William  H.,  awnings  (N.  Y.),  h.  45  South  Cottage 
Macy  Wra,  J.,  fancy  goods,  &c.,  68  Purchase,  h.  35  County 
Macy  Zaccheus,  cooper,  house  16  Crapo 
Madden  Edward,  carriagewasher,  boards  11  North  Second 
Maddan  John,  tailor,  98  South  Water,  house  do. 
IMadden  Richard,  laborer,  h.  Washburn,  n.  Acushnet  av 
Llagarry  Patrick,  bricklayer,  house  6  Merrimac 
Magee  Andrew,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Magill  John  J.,  laborer,  Atlantic  wharf,  h.  106  So.  Front 
Magnett  Benjamin,  mason,  h.  rear  65  Smith 
Mague  Frank  A.,  Wamsutta  Mills,  bds.  299  Purchase 
Mahoney  James,  tinplateworker,  101  Third,  bds.  3  Bush 
]\[ahoney  Jeremiab,  furnaceman  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  h. 

Purchase,  near  Penniman 
Mahoney  Jeremiah,  laborer,  house  4  Bush 
Mahoney  Michael,  laborer,  h.  Washburn,  n.  Acushnet  av. 
Mahoney  Timothy  E.,  plumber  GifFord  &  Allen,  boards 

Daniel  Sullivan's,  Penniman 
Makepeace  James  W.,  laborer,  h.  Dartmouth,  n.  Weaver 
Maker  George  W.,  sailmaker  Simpson  Hart,  h.  48  Maxfield 
Maley  Edward,  in  Glass  Works 
Malmedie  Charles  H.,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill  and 

Machine  Co.,  house  16  Chestnut 
Malone  William,  spinner,  house  289  South  Second 
Maloney  Thomas,  laborer,  house  51  Smith 
Maloney  William,  ])lumber  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  35  Austin 
Maloy  Margaret,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  124  South  First 
Maloy  Martin,  mastermariner,  h.  171  Pleasant 
Manchester  Adoniram  B.,  stevedore,  house  New  County 

road,  near  Durfee  [Acushnet  station 

Manchester  Asa,  watchman  N.  B.  Railroad  station,  house 
Manchester  Asa  P.,  painter,   70   South  Water,  house  35 

Kempton 
IManchester  Benjamin,  mariner,  house  101  Cedar 
Manchester  Catherine  W.,  widow,  h.  194  South  Second 
Manchester  Charles  II.,  farmer,  bds.  Acushnet  station 


NEW   BEDFORD    []\I]    DIRECTOKT.  151 

Manchester  Daniel  D,,  laborer,  h.  20  Rockdale  av. 
Manchester  Ellery,  2d,  branchpilot,  house  17  Emerson 
Manchester  Ellery  L.,  mariner,  house  183  Kerapton 
Manchester  Frank  W.,  teamster,  bds.  68  Foster 
Manchester  Hannah,  widow  of  Edward,  h.  148  Kempton 
Manchester  Harriet  W,,  widow  of  Alexander,  h.  84  Linden 
Manchester  Hezekiah  A.,  stevedore,  h.  20  South  Cedar 
Manchester  Isaac  H.,  teamster,  house  Highland 
Manchester  James  L.,  engineer,  h.  Durfee,  opp.  Vine 
Mancliester  John  B.,  laborer,  house  201  Middle 
Manchester  John  W.,  teamster,  house  68  Foster 
Manchester  Joseph  D.,  laborer,  h.  rear  148  Kempton 
Manchester  Lewis  G.,  stevedore,  house  1  Mt.  Pleasant 
Manchester  Nathaniel  D.,  stevedore,  house  New  County 

road,  near  Durfee  [37  Chestnut 

MANCHESTER  OTIS,  granite  worker,  40  Chestnut,  h. 
Manchester  Patience,  widow  of  Otis,  house  48  High 
Manchester  Patience  O.,  dressmaker,  48  High,  house  do. 
Manchester  Philander  F.,  clerk  Sullings,  Kingman  &  Co., 

house  30  Cypress 
Manchester  Phineas  B.,  shoemaker,  h.  123  Middle 
Manchester  Saloam,  widow,  house  94  Smith 
Manchester  Samuel  C,  laborer,  house  Kempton,  corner 

Jenny  Lind 
Manchester  Stephen  F.,  farmer  E.  G.  Turner,  Acushnet 

station,  boards  do. 
Manchester  Stephen  G.,  stevedore,  h.  Linden,  n.  Durfee 
Manchester  Theodore  N.,  stevedore,  h.  6  Emerson 
Manchester  Thomas  H.,  stevedore,  boards  94  Smith 
Manchester  Wm.  F.  (Footman  &  Manchester),  carriage- 
smith,  125  North  Third,  bds.  19  Chestnut 
Mandell  A.  G.,  mariner,  house  82  Walden 
Mandell  Edward  D.  (Charles  R.  Tucker  &  Co.),  merchant, 

29  North  Front,  house  49  Fourth 
Manley  George,  shoemaker,  boards  26  Kempton 
Manley  George  T.,  in  shoe  factory,  bds.  26  Kempton 
Manley  John  A.  Mrs.,  grocer,  197  Kempton,  house  do. 
Manley  Nelson  C,  mason,  house  21  Griffin 
Manley  Thomas  T.   (Ban-ows,  Lawton  &   Co.),  painter, 

Hazard's  wharf,  h.  26  Kemptort 
Mann  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  120  So.  Orchard 
MANN  HENRY  E.,  dentist,  85  Purchase,  h.  126  do. 
Mann  Henry  S.,  sewingmachine  dealer  and  repairer,  81 

Purchase,  house  85  do. 
MANN  MARY  E.  MRS.,  agent  for  «  Seven  Barks,"  81 

Purchase,  house  85  do. 
Manning  James,  spinner  N.  B.  Cordage  Factory,  h.  Elm, 

corner  Chancery 
Mansion  House,  Lewis  Boutell,  proprietor,  87  Union 


152  NEW   BEDFORD    [J^f]    DIRECTORY. 

Manuel  F'rank,  teamster,  house  rear  63  Smith 

Mara  James  C,  rlentist,  25  Pleasant,  house  at  Fairhaven 

Maras  Manuel  M.,  laborer,  house  241  South  Water 

Marble  Abbie  S.,  <lressmaker,  house  93  Grinnell 

Marble  John,  carpenter,  Elm,  n.  North   Second,  house 

Sycamore,  cor.  Ash 
Marble  Lovce,  widow  of  Silvester,  house  42  Third 
Marble  Mary,  widow  of  Allen,  h.  93  Grimiell 
Mariners'  Home,  H.  G.  O.  Nye,  supt.,  15  Bethel 
Mariners'  Readingroom,  15  Bethel 
Markey  James,  h.  Washburn,  n.  Acushnet  av. 
Marley  John,  in  Glass  Works 
Marlor  Thomas,  weaver,  house  165  North  Third 
Marney  Andrew,  servant  Parker  House,  boards  do. 
Maroney  Michael,  machinist,  house  Washburn 
Marr  William  J.,  harnessmaker,  204  Purchase,  h.  206  do. 
Marra  John,  mariner,  house  59  Grinnell 
Marra  Joseph,  mariner,  house  59  Grinnell 
Mars  Michael  H.,  mariner,  house  46  Wing 
Marsh  Geo.  W.,  glassmaker,  boards  53  School 
Marsden  John,  weaver,  house  12  Hazard  court 
Marshall  Antone,  boot  and  shoemaker,  145  South  Water, 

house  126  First 
Marshall  Isaac  N.,  freightagent  N.  B.  R.  R.,  h.  282  Pur- 
chase 
Marshall  Joseph,  cooper,  house  120  South  P"'irst 
Mai'shall  Manuel,  slioemaker,  108  So.  Water,  house  do. 
Marshall  IManuel,  laborer,  house  116  South  Water 
Marshall  Michael,  shoemaker,  149  So.  Water,  h.  151  do. 
Marshall  Munroe,  cooper,  house  173  South  Water 
Marston  &   Crapo    (Geo.   Marston,    William    W.    Crapo, 

W^endell  H.  Cobb,  and  Chas.   W.  Clifford),  lawyers, 

35  North  Water 
Marston    Geo.    (Marston   &   Crapo),   lawyer,   35    North 

Water,  house  226  Union 
Martin  Artliur  W.,  clerk,  13  Centre,  boards  3  Maple 
Martin  Edward  II.,  compositor  Standard  office,  house  62 

South  Second 
Martin  George  A.,  pressman  Standard  office,  bds.  13  Pope 
Martin  Harriet  T.  Mrs.,  boardinghouse,  8  Griffin 
Martin  Henry  F.,  laborer,  house  229  Middle 
Martin  Maria,  widow  of  John,  house  68  Grinnell 
Martin  Mary,  widow  of  Lewis,  house  83  Forest 
Martin  I'eter,  laborer,  house  9  Griffin 
Martin  Robei't  T.,  shipkeeper,  house  91  South  Water 
Martin  Thomas,  maiiner,  house  54  School 
Marts  Andrew  JM.,  McKay  machine  operator  Hathaway  & 

Soule,  boards  7  Fifth 
Martyn  Martin,  miller  Eureka  Flour  Mills,  h.  71  Fourth 


NEW   BEDFORD    [M]    DIRECTORY.  153 

Mashow   John,   shipcarpenter,   Eddy's   wharf,    house    at 

Dartmouth 
Mason  Dorotliy  W.,  widow  of  Willard,  house  1-44  Third 
Mason  Jolm,  mason,  house  75  Mill  [Second 

Mason  Joseph  T.,  foreman  D.  A.  Suell,  house  17>2  North 
Mason  Mercy  Mrs.,  house  65  Spruce 
Mason  Wm.  E.  (Custom  House,  Boston),  h.  75  Third 
Mather  John,  saloon,  184  North  Third,  house  do. 
Mathews  Barak  E.,  carpenter,  house  114  Grinuell 
Mathews  Charles,  carpenter,  house  11  Spruce 
Mathews  John,  rigger,  Parker's  wharf,  h.  95  William 
Mathews  Thomas  H.,  house  57  Allen 
MATHEWS  WM.  H.,  treas.  New  Bedford   Copper  Co., 

Rodman,  house  95  William 
Matthes  G.  Felix,  physician,  17  South  Sixth,  house  do. 
Matthews  Asn,  laborer,  h.  Pearl,  cor.  North  Third 
Matthews  A.  J.,  carpenter,  house  120  Kempton 
Matthews  Edwin,  master  mariner,  house  110  Third 
Matthews  James,  fisherman,  house  8  Spring 
Matthews  Mary  F.,.  house  23  Seventh 
Matthews  Willard   S.,  fishmarket,  55   County,  house   at 

South  Dartmouth 
Matts  Antoine,  laborer,  house  116  South  Water 
Maxfield  Abram  R.,  packer  Flour  Mill,  h.  114  Kempton 
MAXFIELD   CALEB,   furniture   and    upholsterer,   130 

Union,  house  99  Hillman 
Maxfield  Chas.  H.,  salesman  Gifford  &  Co.,  h.  147  Mill 
Maxfield  Charles  P.,  tinsmith  Toby  &  Coggeshall,  boards 

at  P^iirhaven 
Maxfield  David  B.,  bookkeeper  C.  Maxfield,  h.  51  Foster 
Maxfield  Edmund,  merchant,  office  North  Water,  corner 

North,  house  81  State 
Maxfield  Edmund  F.,  marine  engineer,  boards  81  State 
Maxfield  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  h.  South  Front,  n.  Howland 
Maxfield  Frank  H.,  carpenter,  boards  99  Hillman 
Maxfield  Frederick  T.,  clerk,  25  Centre,  li.  71  Summer 
Maxfield  George  F.,  tinplate  worker,  45  North  Water,  h. 

57  Sherman 
Maxfield  Jonathan,  laborer,  house  Ash,  cor.  Union 
Maxfield  Mercy  S.  Miss,  dressmaker,  h.  Ash,  cor.  Union 
Maxfield  Nathan  D.,  carpenter,  h.  97  South  Second 
Maxfield  Russell,  merchant,  house  80  Maxfield 
Maxfield  Russell,  jr.,  boards  80  Maxfield 
Maxfield  William  C,  pressman,  bds.  11  North  Second 
MAXFIELD  WILLIAM,  painter,  25  Centre,  house  76 

South  Second  [Second 

Maxfield  William  H.,  painter,  25  Centre,  house  80  South 
Maxim  Mary  Mrs.,  house  40  Grape 
Maxim  Orilla  P.,  widow  of  David,  h.  rear  39  Smith 


154  NEW   BEDFORD    []|I]    DIRECTORY. 

Maxim  William,  farmer,  house  40  Grape 

May  Jane  C.  Mrs.,  nurse,  house  45  Pleasant 

Mayhew  Allen  G.,  mariner,  house  156  Mill 

Mayhew  Dorotliy  B.,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  h,  156  Mill 

Mayhew  F.  L.  B.  (Geo.  Delano  &   Co.),   oil    and   candle 

mnfr.,  office  South  Second,  cor.  South,  h.  at  N.  Y. 
Mayhew  Isaac  P\,  medical  student,  hds.  38  Foster 
Mayhew  Isabella  II.,  widow  of  J.  S.,  house  49  School 
Mayhew  John,  Edgartown  express,  5  Kicketson  block,  h. 

at  E<lgarto\vn 
Mayhew  Leander,  master  mariner,  house  118  Purchase 
Mayhew  Lizzie  A.  Miss,  boards  47  School 
Mayhew  Thaddeus,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Mays  Ann,  widow,  house  39  Middle 
Mays  Benjamin,  mariner,  boards  39  Middle 
McAfee  James,  teamster  James  Duddy,  h.  51  Court 
McAFEE  JOHN,  nursery,  Dartmouth  street,  and  foreign 

and  domestic  fruits,  75  Union,  h.  42  School 
McAfee  John  K.,  salesman,  house  42  School 
McAndrew  Sarah  Miss,  fancy  goods,  261  So.  Water,  h.  do. 
McAvoy  James,  spinner,  h.  rear  90  Linden 
McBay  Robert,  laborer  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  Washburn,  n. 

Acushnet  avenue 
McBride  Charles,  shoemaker,  bds.  75  North  Second 
IMcBride  Henry,  shoecutter,  bds,  75  North  Second 
McCabe  Benjaniin  F.j  at  Morse  Twist  Drill  Works,  house 

73  South  Sixth 
McCabe  John,  heater  Gosnold  Mills,  house  Seneca 
McCafferty  Ann,  widow,  house  Washburn 
McCann  George,  laborer,  house  7  High 
McCarty  Daniel,  laborer,  house  Penniman 
McCarty  John,  laborer  N.  B.  R.  R.,  h.  Penniman,  c.  State 
McCarthy  Joanna,  widow,  house  Penniman 
McCarthy  Mary,  widow,  house  39  Middle 
McCarthy  Michael,  laborer  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  Cedar  Grove 
McCaithy  Mortimer,  laborer,  house  7  Durfee  [sutta 

McCarthy  Timothy,  weaver  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  4  Wam- 
McCarty  Daniel,  laborer,  bds.  Penniman,  near  State 
McCarty  Daniel,  laborer,  house  Washburn 
McCarty  John,  weaver,  house  189  State 
McCauley  John  B.,  spinner,  house  231  South  Water 
McCauley  John  J.,  harnessraaker  W.  H.  Willis,  house  42 

Summer 
McCluskey  Henry,  ropemaker,  house  221  Middle 
McCluskey  John  J.,  laborer,  boards  221  Middle 
McCoen  Betsey  Miss,  house  87  Walden 
]\IcCollum  Grace,  widow  of  James,  house  Washburn,  near 

Acushnet  avenue  ^ 

McCormack  John,  laborer,  house  14  Lindsay 


]S"EW   BEDFORD    []\I]    DIRECTORY.  155 

McCosker  James,  laborer,  house  8  Third 
McCrearey  Alexander,  clerk,  h.  186  North  Third 
McCreasy  Alexander  F.,  clerk  311   Purchase,  house   198 

North  Third 
McCreve  Robert,  weaver,  bds.  Pearl,  cor.  North  Third 
McCue  John,  stonecutter  O.  Manchester,  h.  197  Elm 
McCue  John  J.,  glasscutter,  house  111  Fifth 
McCiilloch  Robert,  watchman  Wamsutta  Mills,  house  164 

Pleasant 
McCulloch  William,  carpenter,  house  56  First 
McCollough  John,  junkdealer,  19  North  Front,  house  186 

Purchase 
McCullough  Michael  F.,  clerk  19  No.  Front,  h.  219  County 
McCuUough  Patrick,  junkstore,  17  and   19   Front,  house 

14  Bethel  [lane 

McDermott  Catherine,  widow  of  James,  h.  21   Morgan's 
McDermott  John,  in  glass  works,  h.  21  Morgan's  lane 
McUerinott  John,  painter,  boards  341  Purchase 
McDermott  Michael,  laborer,  house  11  Allen 
McDermott  Thomas,  glassworks,  h.  21  Morgan's  lane 
McDermott  Thomas  E.,  glasscutter  Mount  Wash._  Glass 

Works 
McDonald  Annie  E.  Miss,  h.  56  Summer 
McDonald  Collin  McK.,  house  285  Purchase 
McDonald  Evan  C,  shoefitter,  boards  285  Purchase 
McDonahl  Hugh,  laborer,  house  Eddy's  wharf 
McDonald  Hugh,  jr.,  blacksmith,  house  27  Union 
McDonald  Jolin,  in  Gosnold  Mills,  h.  186  No.  Third 
McDonald  John,  laborer,  h.  South  First,  n.  Delano 
McDonald  John,  shoecutter,  house  106  Hillman 
McDonald  John  J.,  cooper,  house  145  South  First 
McDonald  Patrick,  teamster  Eureka  Flour  Mills,  house 

Morgan's  lane 
McDonald  Thomas,  laborer,  house  Eddy's  wharf 
McDonald  Thomas,  gardener  John  McAfee, 
McDonald  Thomas  A.,  miller,  h.  285  Purchase 
McDonald  Thomas  F.,  blacksmith  bds.  207  So.  Water 
McEleny  Bridget,  widow,  house  198  Elm 
McEleny  Corraack,  varnisher,  h.  116  Maxfield 
McEleny  Thomas  R.,  tanner,  boards  198  Elm 
McElhoue  Mary  Miss,  h.  Parker,  n.  New  County  road 
McFarlaud  Albert  B.,  boatman,  bds.  184  Purchase 
McFarland  Seth,  shipcarpenter,  foot  of  North 
McFarlaud  Seth  D.,  shipcarpenter,  house  48  Middle 
McFarlane  Archibald,  blacksmith,  h.  263  So.  Water 
McFarlin  Alexander  B.,  carpenter,    house    Willis,   corner 

Summer 
McFarlin  James,  job  wagon,  First,  cor.  Union,  h.  67  Smith 
McFarlin  Stephen  W.,  grocer  150  Kempton,  h.  152  do. 


156  NEW   BEDFORD    [M]    DIRECTORY. 

McFarlin  Willinm  J.,  clerk,  h.  150  Kcnipton 

McGoe  Ivobert  L.,  ropeinaker,  bouse  181  North 

McGee  Thomas,  horse  shoer  Brownell,  Ashley  &  Co.,   h. 

South  Clianery,  near  Court 

McGill Mrs.,  house  rear  22G  Middle 

McGinnis  Thomas,  hostler  S.  F.  Perry  &  Son 
McGlinn  John,  laborer,  liouse  Seneca 
McGowen  Peter,  weaver,  boards  304  Purchase 
McGrath  Catherine,  widow,  house  1  Austin  court 
McGrath  John,  laborer,  boards  1  Austin  court 
McGratli  Lawrence,  merchant  tailor,  and  gents'  furnishing 

goods,  66  Purchase,  h.  58  Summer 
McGrath  Michael,  weaver,  boards  1  Austin  court 
McGregor  Elizabeth  Miss,  house  255  First 
McGregor  Hugh,  weaver,  house  279  South  Water 
McGuire  James,  blacksmith,  house  47  First 
McHugh  Hugh,  gilder  72  No.  Water,  h.  10  Bethel 
Mclntire  Mark  H.,  cutter  J.  Richmond  &  Son,  31  North 

Water,  h.  21  Chestnut 
Mclvor  James,  trader,  house  8  Spring 
McKee  Hugh,  sailmaker.  Front,  c.  Union,  bds.  8  Bethel 
McKenna  James,  in  Glass  Works 
McKenna  John,  glassmaker,  h.  rear  63  First 
McKenna  Patrick,  works  Wamsutta  Mills,  house  r.  316 

Purchase 
McKenney  Daniel,  baker  D.  T.  Snell,  bds.  1  Paul's  court 
McKenney  James,  laborer,  house  206  South  Second 
McKenney  James,  jr.,  glassmaker,  bds,  206  So.  Second 
McKenney  James  F.,  sexton  Catholic  Church,  house  124 

Maxfield 
]VIcKenney  Sarah,  widow  of  Patrick,  house  1   Hall   court 
McKenzie  Robert,  tailor  A.  H.  W.  Carpenter,  h.  100  Fifth 
McKenzie  Samuel,  harnessmaker  Luther  Brownell,  house 

188  Elm 
McKim  William,  laborer,  house  156  Elm 
McKim  William  H.,  jewelryman,  bds.  156  Elm 
McLane  John  H.,  boards  65)^   Prospect 
McLane  Malcolm,  farmer,  house  65^2  Prospect 
McLane  Nathan,  house  8  Spruce 
McLane  Rhoda,  widow  of  Wm.  H.,  house  71  Foster 
McLaughlin  James,  baker  D.  A.  Snell,  house  3  Jenney 
McLeod  Eugene  V.,  dentist,  5  Cummings'  bldg.,  house  5 

Lincoln 
McLeod  Norman,  servant,  house  Bonney,  n.  Allen 
McLystee  John,  saloon,  64)^  Union,  house  do. 
McMahon  Lawrence  S.  Rev.,  pastor  St.  Mary's   Church, 

Fifth,  h.  96  Hillman 
McMahon  Owen,  currier,  bds.  Patrick  Carroll's,  head   of 

Arnold 


NEW   BEDFORD    [M]    DIRECTORY.  157 

McMahon  Kose  A.  Miss,  house  96  Hillman 

McIManas  James,  laborer,  house  154  State 

McManas  John  L.,  glasscutter,  house  31  Sherman 

McManas  Owen,  glassworks,  house  59  South  Second 

McNamara  Stephen,  laborer,  house  Wall 

McNeil  George,  private  watchman  N.   B.  Flour  Mill,   h. 

90  Smith 
McNeil  Michael,  rigger,  h.  South  Second,  c.  Division 
McNulty  Ann,  widow  of  Peter,  house  128  First 
McNulty  Francis,  in  Glass  Works,  boards  128  So.  First 
McNulty  James  C,  cigarmaker,  64  Union,  h.   12  Bethel 
McNulty  Patrick,  in  Glass  Works,  boards  128  First 
McNulty  Thomas,  in  Ghiss  Works,  boards  128  First 
McNutt  Jacob,  shoemaker,  house  2  Spruce 
McNutt  Nancy  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  88  No.  Second,  h.  do. 
McNutt  Samuel,  sparmaker  Wm.  Beetle,  h.  88  No.  Second 
McQueenie  Adam,  weaver,  house  20  Hazard  court 
McQuestian  Simeon,  med.  compounder,  h.2o3  County 
McWhinie  John,  laborer,  house  2  Hazard  court 
Mead  Morris,  laborer,  house  Morgan  lane 
Meader  M.  T.  Mrs.,  millinery,  155  Union,  h.  164  Union 
Meagher  Joanna,  widow  of  Patrick,  house  13  Merriraac 
Meagher  John,  painter  O.  E.  Gilford,  h.  57  So.  Second 
Meagher  William  T.,  salesman,  70    William,  bds.  57   So. 

Second 
MECHANICS  NATIONAL  BANK,  North  Water,  foot 

of  William 
Meehan  Daniel,  polisher,  bds.  102  South  Third 
Meigs  Henry  R.,  hostler,  boards  9  Bethel 
Meigs  Josiah,  grocer,  Middle,  cor.  No.  Sixth,  h.  9  Bethel 
Melling  Ann,  dressmaker  and  milliner,  287  Purchase,   h. 

Merrimac,  n.  State 
Melling  John,  laborer,  house  Merrimac,  n.  State 
Melling  Margaret,  widow  of  William,  h.  202  No.  Third 
Mellis  John,  rigger,  house  Maxfield,  cor.  Summer 
Mellons  Mary,  widow,  house  10  High 
Mellor  John,  niulespinner,  house  243  South  Water 
Menage  Henry  G.,  clerk,  house  42  Third 
Mendall  Phoebe  H.,  widow,  house  37  Seventh 
Mendell  Catherine  A.,  widow  of  Ellis,  h.  187  Middle 
Mendell  Charles  W.,  boards  82  Pleasant 
Mendell  Ellis,  student  (Yale  College),  bds.  187  Middle 
Mendell  Lydia  H.,  widow  of  James  H.,  h.  82  Pleasant 
Mendell  Mary  S.  Miss,  teacher  High  school,  boards   187 

Middle 
Meney  Thomas  J.,  city  watchman,  h.  Third,  n.  Delano 
Merchants'  Exchange  Reading  Room,  North  Second,  cor, 

William 


158  NEW   BEDFORD    Qf]    DIRECTORY. 

MERCHANTS   NATIONAL  BANK,  50  North  Water, 

foot  of  William 
Mcrcliant  Sobiah,  house  Dunbnrs  lane 
Merchant  William,  glassraaker,  house   179  South   Water 
Merrick  John  P.,  upholsterer  Caleb  Maxfielcl,  house  94 

North  Third 
Merrick  William,  shipcarpenter,  house  Plainville 
Merrihew  Edmund,  house  144  North  Second 
Merrihew  James,  painter,  9  No.  Water,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
Merrill  Edward,  merchant,  house  43  Seventh 
Merritt  Haskell  Z.,  tinpedlar,  h.  Hathaway  rd.,  west  from 

Mount  Pleasant 
Meyer  George,  hackdriver,  boards  38  Parker 
Meyer  Sophia,  widow  of  Herman,  house  38  Parker 
Mickell  Charles  F.,  boards  28  County  av. 
Mickell  Frederick  A.,  block  and  pumpmaker  Jos.  Taber, 

h.  28  County  av. 
Middleton  Diana,  widow,  lionse  180  Kempton 
Mideiros  Antonio  J.,  carpenter  J.  M.  Foster,  h.  121   So. 

First 
Mideiros  John,  laborer,  house  South  First  lane 
Mio^uel  John  Joseph,  laborer,  house  106  South  Front 
Mikolas  Albert  E.,  dealer  in  chromos.  Sears  ct.,  rear  25 

Purchase,  h.  22  Maxfield 
Milan  Annie  E.  Miss,  house  40  Third 
Millard  Clarissa  C,  widow  of  Leonard,  h.  Plainville 
Miller  Charles  E.,  sheetiron  worker,  84  Pux'chase,  boards 

53  Hill 
Miller  C.  T.,  weaver,  house  53  Hill 
Miller  Henry  A.,  weaver,  house  337  Purchase 
Miller  James,  mulespinner,  house  253  First 
Miller  Josejih,  mariner,  house  187  South  Water 
Miller  Lucy  P.,  widow,  house  97  Hillraan 
Miller  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  honse  249  B'irst 
jMiller  Peter  H.,  ropemaker  in  Cordage  Factory,  house  66 

Arnold 
;Miller  Wilhemina,  widow  of  C.  T.,  house  337  Purchase 
Miller  William,  junkdealer,  house  165  South  Front 
Milliken  Eben  C.  (J.  Libby  &  Co.),   baker,   251   and   253 

Purchase,  house  241  do. 
Milliken  Edward  (E.  Milliken  &  Son),  grocer,  159  Pur- 
chase, house  242  do. 
Milliken  Edward  R.,  paymaster,  Wamsutta  Mills,  house 

125  Pleasant 
Milliken  E.  &  Son  (Edward  and  Lewis  E.  Milliken),  gro- 
cers, 159  Purchase 
Milliken  Frank  A.,  lawyer,  boards  242  Purchase 
Milliken  Lewis  E.  (E.   Milliken   &  Son),    159   Purchase, 

house  242  Purchase 


NEW   BEDFORD    [M]    DIRECTORY.  l59 

Mills  James,  provisions,  Central  Market,  9  North  Sixth, 

house  34  North  Sixth 
Mills  John  M.,  clerk.  Central  Union  Asso.,  h.  9  Arch 
Mills  iVlarshall  T.,  clerk,  Central  Market,   9  North   Sixth, 

house  34  North  Sixth 
Mills  Samuel,  weaver,  house  Ashley,  corner  County 
Mills  VVm.  H.,  clerk  Central  Marker,  9  North  Sixth,  bds. 

34  North  Sixth 
Milton  David,  house  16  Park 
Mindo  Joseph,  boardingliouse,  33  Rowland 
Minier  Deborah,  widow,  house  60  South  Second 
Miskiil  John,  laborer,  house  130  South  Second 
Mitchell  Ann  E.  Miss,  house  1 19  Allen 
Mitchell  Augustus  S.,  watchman  Wanisutta  Mills,  house 

Locust  near  Cedar 
Mitchell  Belle  M.  Mrs.,  ladies'  hair  dresssing  rooms,  148 

Union,  house  do. 
Mitchell  Charles  E.,  mariner,  house  199  Kempton 
Mitchell  Daniel  D.,  boards  86  North  Third 
Mitchell  David,  laborer,  7  South  Orchard 
Mitchell  Edmond,  in  Warasutta  Mills,  bouse  North  Third, 

near  Washburn 
Mitchell  Eliza  B.,  widow  of  John  R.,  house  47  So.  Sixth 
Mitchell  George  A.,  overseer  in  Cordage  Factory,  house 

Cedar,  near  Parker 
Mitchell  George  F.,  boards  6  Emerson 
Mitchell  George  H.,  hairdresser,  house  148  Union 
Mitchell  Jacob  M.  Rev.  (Washington),  house  130  Smith 
Mitchell  James,  laborer,  house  8  Chancery 
Mitchell  James  A.,  laborer,  house  130  Smith 
Mitchell  John  N.,  fireman,  125  North   Water,  house  142 

North  Second 
Mitchell  Joseph  P.,  bootmaker,  house  199  Kempton 
Mitchell  Lavelia  V.,  milliner,  boards  6  Maxfield 
Mitchell  Mary,  widow  of  Charles,  house  l^aw  County  road, 

near  Hathaway  road 
Mitchell  Robert,  gardener,  house  186  Elm 
Mitchell  Samuel  H,,  boatbuilder,  house  9  South  Second 
Mitchell  Susan  E.,  widow,  house  86  North  Third 
Mitchell  William  FI.,  master  mariner,  house  6  Maxfleld 
Moise  William  H.,  laborer,  house  rear  57  Summer 
Monaghan  Ellen  M.,  widow  of  Martin  D.,  house  216  South 

Water 
Moncrieif  David,  grocer,  2  State,  house  182  State 
Moncrieff  John,  weaver,  house  Washburn 
Monroe  Augustus  W.,  shoemaker,  198^2   Kempton,  house 

200  do. 
Monroe  P'rederick  S.,  clerk,  boards  200  Kempton 
Monroe,  see  also  Munroe 


160  NEW   BEDFORD    [M]    DIRECTORY. 

Montngue  Electa  W.  Miss,  house  158  Kempton 
Montague  Fannie  II.,  widow  of  Daniel,  li.  148  Kempton 
Montee  Frank,  picker,  house  204  Pleasant 
JNIontee  Frank  jr.,  oiler,  boards  204  Pleasant 
Monyar  Bridget,  widow,  house  rear  250  Purchase 
Moody  Tliomas,  overseer,  Wnnisutta  Mills,  house  Ashland, 

near  Linden 
Moore  Albert  W.,  weaver,  house  212  South  Third 
Moore  Alexander,  agent  N.  E.  Marble  and  Granite  Works, 

Fourth,  corner  Spring,  house  84  Arnold 
Moore  Catherine,  widow  of  William,  h.  rear  8  Camjjbell 
JMooie  Isaac  B.,  shoemaker,  boards  01  KemjUon 
Moore  James,  laborer,  house  P^merson,  near  Arnold 
Moore  James  E.,  hairdresser  M.  Costello,  house  8  Griffin 
Moore  James  F.,  machinist  at  glassworks,  h  130  So,  Third 
Moore  James  P\,  in  Glass  Works,  house  128  First 
Moore  John,  in  Glass  Woi'ks,  house  South  First  st.  lane 
Moore  J.  H.,  hairdresser,  under  Parker  House,  h.  8  Griffin 
Moore  JNIargaret,  widow,  house  South  First  St.  lane 
Moore  Martha,  widow  of  Abram,  house  237  Middle 
Moore  Moses,  shoemaker,  house  3  Cedar 
Moore  Priscilla  Mrs.,  house  218  Middle 
Moore  Robert  J.,  shoemaker,  32  North  Second,  house  75 

Arnold 
Moore  San.uel  C,  farmer,  house  4  Cedar 
Moore  Sarah,  widow,  house  55  Middle 
Moore  William,  laborer,  Fish  Island,  h.  Asli,  c.  Clinton 
Moore  William  E.,  laborer,  boards  55  Middle 
Moores  Ellis,  weaver,  house  165  Pleasant 
Moran  Francis,  laborer,  house  83  Maxfield 
Moran  Jeremiah,  in  flour  mill,  house  12  Walnut 
Moran  Michael  J.,  clerk   Peirce   &   Bushnell,   boards    12 

Walnut 
Morey  Daniel,  cook,  house  26  Oak 
Morey  George,  laborer,  house  63  Mill 
Morey  Mary  L.,  Avidovv  of  Joseph  B.,  house  26  Cedar 
Morgan  Charles  Rev.,  house  27  Allen 
Morgan  Elias  T.,  laborer,  house  26  North  Cedar 
Morgan  Sarah  R.,  widow  of  Charles  W.,  house  149  County 
Morgan  S.  Griffitts,  merchant,  house  61  South  Sixth 
Morgridge  Charles  H.,  house  Atlantic,  cor.  Arnold 
Moriarty  Josej)!!,  painter,  9  No.  Water,  h.  107  So.  Front 
Moriarty  Thomas,  laborer,  house  107  So.  Front 
Moriarty  Timothy,  laborer,  house  107  So.  Front 
Morren  Charles,  hsherman,  h.  33  Brick  block.  Orange 
MORIMLL  LUCIUS  H.,   machine   and  repair  shop,  87 

Middle,  house  75  Middle 
Morris  Frank  J.,  cooper  T.  Ilersom,  liouse  116  First 
Morris  James,  mariner,  house  116  First 


NEW   BEDFORD    [^f]    DIRECTORY.  161 

Morris  James,  weaver,  house  Washburn 

Morris  James,  mariner,  house  105  So.  E"'ront 

Morrissey  William,  pressman  Allen  &  Hunt,  house  36  So, 

Second 
Morrison  James  S.,  carriagetrimmer,  house  113  Elm 
Morse  Alford  K.,  hostler  14  Fourth,  house  63  First 
Morse  Ansel  C,  at  Peirce  &   Bushnell's,  house  20   South 

Third 
Morse  Asa  T.,  woolen  mnfr.,  25  Park,  h.  37  No.  Sixth 
Morse  Caroline  Mrs.,  matron  House  ,of  Correction,  boards 

C.  D.  Burt's,  Court 
Morse  Clinton,  grocer,  151  Ketnpton,  house  152  Mill 
Morse  Frederick  (F.  Morse   &    Co.),   grocer,  239  Middle, 

house  73  Allen 
MORSE  F.  &  CO.  (Frederick  and  Henry  Morse),  grocers, 

239  Middle 
Morse  George,  mason,  house  30  Cedar 
Morse  Henry  (F.  Morse  &  Co.),  grocer,  239  Middle,  house 

30  Cedar 
Morse  Leonard  H.,  clerk,  house  6  Spruce 
Morse  Martha,  widow  of  Theodore,  house  Durfee,  n.  New 

County  road 
Morse  Sarah  A.  Mrs.,  house  17  Park 

Morse  Twist  Drill  and  Machine  Co.,  Geo.  R.  Stetson,   su- 
perintendent, Fourth,  cor.  Bedford 
Morton  David,  fisherman,  h.  Allen,  n.  Dartmouth  line 
Morton  Elbridge  G.,  jr.,  machinist,  house  35  So.  Second 
Morton  Elias,  carpenter,  house  35  Cove 
Morton  James,  machinist,  house  292  So.  Water 
Morton  James  A.,  machinist,  house  188  Middle 
Morton  Seth,  sailmaker,  house  6  Skiff's  avenue 
Morton  Thomas,  sailmaker,  house  81  Walden 
Moseby  Frances,  house  North  Sixth,  cor.  Market  square 
Mosher  Allen,  mariner,  house  rear  63  South  First 
Mosher  Allen,  jr.,  mariner,  house  Rural,  near  Allen 
Mosher  Alvin,  gardener,  house  92  South  Cottage 
Mosher  Charles  A.,  carpenter,  house  7  Borden 
Mosher  Charles  E.  E.,  teacher  Parker  st.  gx-amraar  school, 

house  92  High 
Mosher  Charles  H.,  icecart  driver,  house  Hathaway  road, 

near  New  County  road 
Mosher  David  A.,  laborer,  house  Rural,  near  Allen 
Mosher  Elizabeth  B.,  widow  of  Rodolphus,  h.  56  Summer 
Mosher  Frederick  P.,  pressman  Thayer  &  Judd,  house  10 

Liberty 
Mosher  Frederick  W.,  carriage  builder  G.  L.  Brownell,  h. 

128  So.  Third 
Mosher  George  F.,  butcher,  house  25  Rockdale  av. 
Mosher  George  S.,  house  270  County 
11 


162  NEW   BEDFORD    [M]    DIRECTORY. 

Moshcr  Henry  C.  W.,  teller  Merchants  National   Bank, 

house  92  High  ' 

Mosher  Henry  M.,  engineer  Morse  Twist   Drill  and   Ma- 
chine Co.,  house  154  Grinnell 
Mosher  Isaac  P.,  laborer,  house  25  Rockdale  avenue 
Mosher  John  E.,  mariner,  house  29  Clinton 
Mosher  Josepli  K.,  laborer,  house  f<9  Smith 
Mosher  Loring  N.,  boot  treer,  boards  21  Oak 
Moslier  Obadiah,  blacksmith,  house  Flainville 
Moshcr  William  J.,  gilder,  house  25  Rockdale  avenue 
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  mnfrs.,  Atlantic  wharf 
Moss  Daniel,  mulespinner,  house  5  Blackmore 
MouUon  Augustus  G.,  bookkeeper   J.  &  W.  R.  Wing,  h, 

46  Hill  man 
Moulton  Edward  F.,  mason,  boards  39  Elm 
Moulton  Frederick  M.,  at  Hathaway  &  Soule's,  boards  85 

Smith 
Moulton  Nathaniel,  teamster.  Hill,  n.  North,  h.  61  Hill 
Moynan  Robert,  teamster  J.Duddy,  bds.  169  Kempton 
Mt,  Washington  Etcljinu"  Works,  90  South  Water 
MT.  WASHINGTON  GI^SS  WORKS,  Prospect  st. 
Mudge  Antone,  fisherman,  house  214  So.  Water 
Muldoon  Christopher,  laborer,  house  16  Cannon 
Muliins  Dennis,  Gosnold  Mill,  house  Merrimac 
Mulroy  Ann  Miss,  house  rear  326  Purchase 
Mulroy  James,  spinner,  house  193  State 
Munro  Anna  C,  widow  of  Edward,  house  76  Walnut 
Munroe  Charles  C,  quarryman,  boards  58  Spruce 
Munroe  Elislia,  car])entcr,  house  75  Prospect 
Munroe  Frederick  F.,  clerk  142  Union,  bdsr 200  Kempton 
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 
Munroe  John,  boarding,  107  Middle 
MUNROE  JOSEPH  P.  G.,  stonecutter,  4  West  Camp- 
bell, house  58  Spruce 
Munroe  Russell  (J.  Munroe  &  Son),  chronometers  and 

watches,  98  Union,  house  at  Boston 
Munroe,  see  also  Monroe 
Murdoch  James   A.,   machinist   Morse   Twist   Drill   Co., 

house  92  Grinnell 
Murdocii  John,  janitor  Public  Library,  h.  125  Purchase 
Murpliy  Cornelius  H.,  laborer,  h.  177  South  Second 
Murj)hy  Cornelius  J.,  hackdrivcr,  24  South  Second,  house 
16  Cannon 


XEW   BEDFOKD    [M]    biRECTOHY.  163 

Murphy  Daniel  C,  laborer,  house  16  Austin  court 
Murphy  Dennis,  spinner,  house  161  North  Third 
Murphy  Dennis  F.,  framepolisher,  bds.  Dennis  Murphy's 
Murphy  Edward,  slippermaker,   rear  139   North    Third, 

house  do. 
Murphy  Francis,  laborer  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  h.  County 
Murphy  James,  laborer  Hastings  &  Co.,  h.  4  Harrison 
Murphy  James,  laborer,  house  rear  250  Purchase 
Murphy  Jeremiah,  shoemaker,  bds.  182  Pleasant 
Murphy  John,  laborer,  house  Cedar  Grove 
Murphy  John,  laborer,  house  10  High 
Murphy  John  E.,  carpenter,  house  182  Pleasant 
Murphy  John  H.,  blacksmith  G.  L.  Brovvnell,  boards  42 

South  Second 
Murphy  John  J.,  carriagesmith  Geo.  L.  Brownell,  house 

117  Arnold 
Murj^hy  Martin  J.,  plumber,  32   William,  boards   North 

Third,  near  William 
Murphy  Mathew,  laborer,  boards  19  Austin 
Murphy  Michael,  saloon,  house  249  Purchase 
Murphy  Michael,  gardener,  house  35  Sherman 
JNIurphy  Michael,  laborer,  house  117  Arnold 
Murphy  Michael  J.,  upholsterer,  149  Purchase,  bds.  398  do. 
Murphy  Michael  J.,  hostler,  house  35  Sherman 
Murphy  Robert,  weaver  Warasutta  Mills,  h.  78  Linden 
Murphy  Thomas,  laborer,  house  196  South  Second 
Murphy  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  North  Third,  n.  William 
Murphy  Thomas,  weaver,  boards  291  South  Second 
Murphy  Timothy,  laborer,  ho\ise  133  North  Third 
Murphy  Timothy  F.,  horseshoer,  house  75  Grinnell 
Murphy  Timothy  J.,  glassmaker,  h.  104  South  Second 
Murphy  Timothy  J.,  undertaker,  149  Purchase,  h.  398  do. 
Murphy  Wm.  B.,  commercial  traveler  Hathaway  &  Soule, 

house  159  State 
Murray  John,  mariner,  house  rear  South  Front 
Murray  John  W.,  cooper,  iiouse  118  South  Water 
Murray  Larnard    W.,  truckman,   house    Jenney,   corner 

Kempton 
Murray  William  C,  cooper,  99    South  Water,  house  67 

Prospect 
Murtagh  Mary,  widow,  house  19  Austin 
Muspratt  Annie  J.  Miss,  tailoress,  bds.  87  South  Sixth 
Muspratt  George,  cooper,  house  87  South  Sixth 
Myrick  Alexander  G.,  cooper,  115  North  Water,  house  13 

Eighth 
Myrick  Edwin,  clerk  Wm.  O.  Brownell,  h.  118  Purchase 
Myrick  Mary,  widow  of  Adoniram,  house  20  Spring 
Myrick  Sumner,  student,  boards  13  Eighth 
Myrick  Walter,  clerk,  boards  13  Eighth 


164  NEW    BEDFORD    [^T]    DIEECTORY. 

NANSETT  ISAAC,  boardinghouse,  104  South  Water 

Nansett  Peter,  boardinglioiise,  159  South  Water 

Nash  Abbie  B.  Miss,  teacher  Merritnac  primary  school,  h. 

xVcushnet  avenue 
Nash  Elizabeth    B.,   widow   of  William  A.,  h,  56  Nortli 

Sixth 
Nash  Simeon,  carriagebuilder  II.  G.  O.  Cole,  bds,  73  Ehn 
Nash  Thankful  Y.,  widow  of  Simeon,  h.  73  Elm 
Nasli  Tlionias  N.,  farmer,  house  Acushnet  avenue,  corner 

Nash  road 
NATIONAL  BANK  OF  COMMERCE,  35  North  Water 
Naughton  Patrick,  laborer,  house  Turner's  court 
Neagle  Mary,  widow,  house  92  Mill 
Neagus  Alexander,  laborer,  house  6  Emerson 
Neagus  Charles  H.,  tanner,  house  220  Kempton 
Neagus  Charles  R.,  laborer,  house  19  Grape 
Neagus  Edward  C,  teamster,  house  72  Walden 
Neagus  George  B.  T.,  driller,  house  Allen,  near  Dart- 
mouth line 
Neagus  William,  farmer,  house  20  Grape 
Neagus  William  Henry,  laborer,  house  Allen,  near  Dart- 
mouth line 
Neal  William,  carriagepainter,  house  170  Gi'innell 
Negus  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  42  South  Second 
Negus  Ellery,  cooper,  house  80  Kempton 
Negus  Ira  S.,  machinist,  house  8  West  Campbell 
Negus  Lewis  D.  F.,  boards  42  South  vSecond 
Neil  Joseph  C,  in  oil  works,  house  230  Second 
Neild  James,  picker,  house  175  State 
Nelson  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  house  17  Austin 
Nelson  Geo.,  mason,  200  South  Second 
Nelson  Mary  A.,  widow  ot  Thomas,  house  159  Elm 
Nelson  Peter,  rio-ger,  house  67  South  Second 
Nelson  Rachel  M.  Mrs.,  house  23  Maxfield 
Nelson  Walter  H.,  boards  200  South  Second 
Nelson  Wm.  H.,  laborer.  Fish  Island,  li.  10  Cedar 
Nesbett  Frederick  B.,  dentist,  66  Purchase,  h.  66  Purchase 
Netcher  Geo.  F.,  house  49  Mechanics  lane 
New  Bedford  Brass  Band,  21  Hamilton 
NEW    BEDFORD    CARRIAGE    MANUFACTORY, 

83  Middle 
New  Bedford  Coal  Co.,  foot  of  Walnut 
New  Bedford  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills,  Allen  &  Wing,  pro- 
prietors, 23  Union 
New  Bedford  Co-operative  Society,  Ashland,  cor.  Linden  • 
NEW  BEDFORD  COPPER  CO.,  Orange,   office  Rod- 
man, corner  North  Front 
NEW  BEDFORD  CORDAGE  CO.,  office  Rotch's  sq ., 
Factory,  Court  St. 


NEW   BEDFORD    []^]    DIRECTORY.  165 

NEW  BEDFORD  DAILY  &  WEEKLY  MERCURY, 

office  92  Union 
New  Bedford  Electro  Platino-  Co.,  9  Rodman 
NEW  BEDFORD  FIVE  CENTS  SAVINGS  BANK, 

Purchase,  corner  Mechanics  lane 
NEW  BEDFORD  FLOUR  CO.,  head  of  Nortlv  Water, 

John  N.  Bullard,  superijitendent  and  treasurer 
New  Bedford  Gas  Lisrht  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  South  Water 
NEW    BEDFORD   INSTITUTION  FOR  SAVINGS, 

William,  corner  North  Second 
NEW  BEDFORD   R.    R.    CO.,   depot   Pearl,  between 

Purchase   and  North    Third,   office.  Railroad  block, 

North  Third 
New  Bedford  Reform  and  Relief  Association,  Merrimac, 

corner  Pleasant 
New  Bedford  Tannery,  Dewson,  Williams  &  Co.,  proprie- 
tors, Court 
NEW    BEDFORD    TOOL    CO.,   mechanics'   tools,   14 

William 
New  Bedford,  Vineyard   &   Nantucket   Steamboat   Co., 

office  over  Merchants  National  Bank 
New  Bedford  and  Fairhaven    Horse   Railroad  Company, 

office.  Purchase,  corner  Pearl 
NEW  BEDFORD  AND  NEW  YORK  STEAMSHIP 

CO.,  office  6  Commercial  wharf 
Newell  Norvill,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill,  h.  84  Elm 
New  England  Marble  and  Granite  Works,  A.  Moore,  agt., 

P^ourth,  corner  Spring 
Nichols  Andrew  J.,  shoemaker,  h.  Vine,  near  Durfee 
Nichols  George  M.,  agent  Tripe  Factory,  house  Bellville 
Nichols  John  J.,  laborer,  house  Middle,  corner  Cedar 
Nichols  John  P.  (Wood,  Brightman  &  Co.),  tinplate  and 

sheetiron  worker,  45  North  Water,  house  33  Mill 
Nichols  Leander  P.,  clerk,  129  Union,  house  59  Foster 
Nichols  Sarah  M.,  widow  of  William,  h.  7  Sears  Court 
Nicholson  John  B.  laborer,  house  IGO  Mill 
Nicholson  William  W.  J.,  mariner,  house  18  First 
Nickerson  Alexander  G.,  mariner,  h.  Wilhs,  near  County 
Nickerson  Elijah,  laborer,  boards  1  Potter 
Nickerson  Freeman,  blacksmith,  house  17  School 
Nickerson  George  Y.,  dealer  in  shells  and  marine  curiosi- 
ties, 150  Union,  house  54  Pleasant 
Nickerson  John  F.,  carpenter,  house  Bellville 
Nickerson  John  W.,  Deputy  sheriff  and  City  marshal,  23 

North  Water,  and  at  Central  Police  Station,  h.  226 

Purchase 


166  NEW   BEDFORD    [N]    DIRECTORY. 

Nickerson  John  W.  jr.,  in  Morse  Twist  Drill  Works,  bds, 

2'26  Purcliase 
Nickerson  Thomas,  drill  grinder,  boards  167  Mill 
Nickerson  Thomas,  turnkey,  House  of  Correction,  boards 

Chas.  D.  Burts,  Court 
Noble  Clark  William,  tVaniemaker  Peirce  &  Taber,  boards 

Purchase,  corner  Middle  • 
Noia  Joseph  C.,  laborer,  house  308  South  Water 
Nolan  Thomas  F.,  grocer,  336  Purchase,  house  do. 
Noland  Jose])h.  carder,  house  20  Brick  block.  Orange 
Nbland  Philip,house  116  South  Third 
Nooning  Addie  A.  (H.  H.  Nooning  ifc  Co.),  millinery,  &c., 

4  Purchase,  house  79  Kerapton 
Noouing  Hannah  H.,  widow  of  William  B.,  h.  79  Kempton 
Nooning  Hannah  H.,  (H,  H.  Nooning  &  Co.),  millinery, 

etc.,  4  Purchase,  house  79  Kempton 
Noonino;  H.  H.  &  Co.  (Hannah  H.  and  Addie  A,  Nooning), 

millinery  and  fancy  dry  goods,  2)2  '"ind  4  Purchase 
Nooning  Johanna  M.,  house  8  Hazard  court 
Normandin  Antoine,  house  2  rear  Purchase 
Normandin  Canville,  laborer,  house  Brick  block.  Orange 
Normandin  Isaiah,  carder,  house  Brick  block.  Orange 
Normandy  William,  shoemaker,  boards  14  Mill 
Norris  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Geo.  W.,  house  63  First 
Norris  John,  weaver,  house  259  South  Water 
Norris  Patrick,  Aveaver,  boards  23  Austin 
Norton  Andrew  J.,  engineer  mechanical  bakery,    1    Wil- 
liam, house  at  Fairhaven 
Norton  Augusta  E.,  widow  of  Hiram,  house  93  Fourth 
Norton  Charles  F.,  cooper,  boards  69  Cypress 
Norton  Chauncey  J.  (E.  N.  Russell   &  Co.),    painter,  34 

Mill,  house  84  Middle 
Norton  Geoi-ge  W.,  cooper,  house  69  Cypress 
Norton  Micajah  W.,  mariner,  house  99,^^  Purchase 
Norton  Patrick,  laborer,  house  215  Kempton 
Norton  Thomas  J.,  laborer,  house  51  Smith 
Norton  William  J.,  cooper,  No.  Water,  n.  Wilcox  &  Rich- 
mond's whf,  h.  Chestnut,  cor.  Smith 
Norton  William  J.,  jr.,  assistant   city    marshal,    house    58 
North  Sixth  [Allen 

Norton  William  O.,  painter  Barrows,  Lawton  &  Co.,  h.  14 
Norton  William  T.,  carpenter,  bds.  29  Clinton 
Notter  John,  grocer,  182  County,  house  do. 
Noyes  Manuel  J.,  laborer,  house  128  So.  Front 
Nye  Ann  M.,  widow  of  Silas  F.,  house  92  Linden 
Nye  Anna,  widow  of  Nathan,  house  99  No.  Second 
Nye  Asa  R.,  porter  121  Union,  house  88  High 
Nye  Charles  G.,  house  223  County 
Nye  Charles  H.,  boards  25  Middle 


NEW   BEDFORD    [Q]    DIRECTORY.  167 

Nye  Clark  D,,  painter,  21  Union,  house  37  School 

Nye  Eben,  salesman  Tucker  &  Cunimings,  h,  36  Walnut 

Nye  Ebenezer  F,,  master  mariner,  house  160  County 

Nye  Edward  C,  clerk,  boards  36  Walnut 

Nye  Elliza  A.,   widow  of  Wiilard,   h.  Acushnet   avenue, 

liiverside  , 

Nye  Franklin  K.  S.,  house  74  Hillman 
Nye  Harrison  G.  O.,  painter   Oliver   E.   GifFord,  h.  Mari- 

nei'S  Home,  15  Bethel 
Nye  Harrison  G.  O.,  jr.,  machinist,  house  35  School 
Nye  Louisa  J.  Mrs.,  niillinery,  20  Pleasant,  house  21  do. 
Nye  Lucy  A.  Miss,  house  14  Cypress 
Nye  Margaret  S.,  widow  of  Jonathan,  h.  190  Middle 
Nye  Mary  V.  B.,  widow  of  Asa  li.,  house  171  Middle 
Nye  Mei-ibah  W.,  widow  of  Franklin,  house  80  Fifth 
Nye  Nathaniel,  house  74  Sycamore 
Nye  Obed  C.  (Bliss  &  Nye),  crockery,  121    Union,  house 

67  Bedford 
Nye  Pardon,  carpenter,  house  Old  County  road 
Nye  Ruth  Jane,  widow  of  Lsaiah,  house  105  High 
Nye  Sally  S.,  widow  of  Nathaniel  H.,  house  228  County 
Nye  Susan  S.,  widow  of  Clement  D.,  house  67  Bedford 
NYE  SYLVANUS  G.,  commission  merchant,  35  Union, 

house  82  School 
Nye  Thomas,  jr.,  house  263  County 
Nye  Wiilard,  bds.  Mrs.  E.  A.  Nye's,  Acushnet  avenue 
Nye  William  B.,  house  190  Middle 
Nye  William  F.,  sewing  machine  oil,  5  and  7  Walnut  st. 

wharf,  house  200  Main,  Fairhaven 
Nye  William  H.,  photographer,  house  Acushnet  av..  Head 

of  the  River 

OAKLEY  JAMES  M.,  dining  room,  65  Union,  house  6 

Bethel 
Oatfield  Mrs.,  house  17  Cannon 
O'Brien  Ann,  widow,  house  6  Cannon 
O'Brien  Bernard,  glasscutter,  house  230  So.  Second 
O'Brien  Bridget  Mrs.,   house  7  Willis 
O'Brien  Daniel,  laborer,  house  67  South  Water 
O'Brien  James,  blacksmith,  boards  304  Purchase 
O'Brien  John,  laborer,  house  4  Wall 
O'Brien  John,  laborer  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  h.  Purchase, 

near  Penniman 
O'Brien  Michael,  harnessmaker,  bds.  14  South  Third 
O'Brien  Owen,  gardener,  h.  Chancery,  near  Court 
O'Brien  Patrick,  laborer,  boards  165  Kempton 
O'Brien  Timothy,  laborer,  house  Washburn 
O'Brien  Thomas,  shoemaker,  h.  41  Middle 
O'Conuell  John,  in  Potomska  Mills,  h.  238  So.  Second 


168  NEW    BEDFORD    [Q]    DIRECTOEY. 

O'Conncll  Jolin,  copper  wovka,  house  2  Wamsutta 
O'Connell  Peter,  weaver  in  Potoinska  Mills,  h.  192   First 
O'Connell  William,  laborer,  house  334  Purchase 
O'Conner  Catherine,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  129  Grinnell 
O'Connor  Frank,  traveling  salesman,  house  43  County 
O'Connor  Frank,  2d,  pressman  Standard  office,  boards 

Mansion  House 
O'Connor  James,  bread  driver,  boards  129  Grinnell 
O'Connor  John,  baker,  boards  129  Grinnell 
0'J3onnell  Mary  Miss,  house  186  State 
OESTING  CHARLES   A.  W.,  cigar  manufr.  and  dealer 

48  Purcliase,  house  202  Kempton 
Oesting  Wm.,  upholstei'er  Wni.  Knights,  h.  11  Liberty 
Offley  Charles,  laborer,  house  Rockdale  avenue 
Offley  Greensbury  W.,  farmer,  house  1  Rockdale  avenue 
O'Garra  Patrick,  tailor  Eagar  F.  Ryder,  house  No.  Front, 

near  the  bridge 
Ogden    William,   Aveaver   Potomska    Mills,    house    262 

South  Second 
O'Flara  Ellen,  widow,  house  Turner's  court 
O'Hara  John,  spinner,  house  15  Austin  court 
O'Hara  Mary  Mrs.,  house  Washburn,  corner  Orange 
O'Hara  Owen,  molder,  house  145  First 
O'Hara  Thomas,  spinner,  house  Turner's  court 
O'Leary  Patrick,  laborer  at  Mrs.  Nye's,  Acushnet  av. 
Oliver  Aberdeen,  city  watchman,  house   Kempton,   near 

Watson 
Oliver  Hannah  C.  Mrs.,  house  90  Maxfield 
Oliver  Horatio  G.,  stevedore,  h.  Rockdale  av.,  cor.  Mill 
Oliver  John,  shipcarpenter,  house  188  Kempton 
Oliver  Joseph,  clothing,  145  South  Water,  house  do. 
Oliver  Joseph  E.,  laborer,  h.  Kempton,  near  Watson 
Oliver  Lydia  M.,  widow  of  Ingraham,  house  49    Bradford 
Oliver  Nathan  A.,  clerk,  house  Kempton,  near  Watson 
Oliver  Richard  W.,  hairdresser,  house  247  Middle 
Olives  John,  laborer,  house  206  South  Water 
Olives  John  B.,  laborer,  house  132  First 
Olmsted  Henry  M.,  machinist,  boards  69  Elm 
Olstein  John  L.,  rigger,  house  203  Middle 
O'Malia  Ellen,  widow  of  Owen,  h.  68  South  Second 
O'Malley  Patrick,  spinner  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  190  State 
Oman  Andrew,  cabinetmaker,  86  Elm,  house  do. 
Oman  Elias,  pump  and  block  maker,  h.  54  No.  Second 
O'Mara  James,  laborer,  house  55  Middle 
,  O'Meara  Morgan,  Avaiter,  house  rear  146  Middle 
O'Neil  Cornelius,  currier,  boards  rear  8  Campbell 
O'Neil  David,  miller  N.  B.  Flour  Co.,  boards  13  Mill 
O'Neil  Henry  J.,  carriagetrimmer,  boards  304  Purchase 


NEW   BEDFORD    [Q]    DIRECTORY.  169 

O'Neil  James,  laborer,  house  &7  North  Water 

O'Neil  James,  laborer,  3  and  4  Commercial  wharf,  house 

35  Middle 
O'Neil  James,  laborer,  house  195  State 
O'Neil  John,  fireman  Wamsutta  Mills,  house  195  State 
O'Neil  John,  laborer  Chemical  Works,  house  9  Atlantic 
O'Neil  John,  laborer,  house  South  First,  corner  Delano 
O'Neil  John,  laborer,  house  5  Chancery 
O'Neil  ]\[argaret,  widow  of  Henry,  house  304  Purchase 
O'Neil  Margaret,  widow  of  John,  house  42  So.  Second 
O'Neil  Patrick,  laborer,  house  rear  35  Smith 
O'Neil  Patrick  J.,  revenue  cutter,  h.  Emerson,  n.  Parker 
O'Neil  Peter,  weaver,  house  399  Purchase 
O'Neil  Thomas  F.,  shoemaker  Tripp  &  Hathaway,  boards 

Emerson,  near  Parker 
O'Neil  William,  laborer,  house  35  Middle 
Oniey  Charles  H.,  tailor,  58>.^  Purchase,  house  87  Smith 
Onley  Henry  (Nevada),  house  87  Smith 
Onley  Martha  Mrs.,  house  87  Smith 
Openshaw  Mary  Mrs,,  house  Robeson,  near  Ashland 
Ormerod  James,  weaver,  bds.  Richard  Ormerod's,  Wash- 
burn 
Ormerod  Richard,  weaver,  house  Washburn 
Ormond  Ellen,  widow  of  Maurice,  house  rear  41  Middle 
Ormond  John,  laborer,  house  8  High 
Ormond  Maurice,  boards  rear  41  Middle 
Ormbee  Lucy  A.,  widow  of  Caleb,  house  4  Sears  court 
Orphans'  Home,  Clark's  Point  road,  corner  Cove 
Orpin  Rebecca  Mrs.,  seamstress,  house  57  Summer 
Orr  Samuel  B.,  carriagepainter  Geo.  L.  Brownell,  house 

15  Griffin 
Osgood  Abram  G.,  tanner,  house  9  Chancery 
Osgood  Christopher  A.,  mate  New  York  and  Stonington 

steamboat,  house  10  Park 
Osgood  Edward  A.,  house  9  Chancery 
Osgood  William  S.,  currier,  house  299  Kempton 
Osseo  William,  cook  Parker  House,  boards  do. 
Otheman  Bartholomew,  jr.,  dispensary,  24  Pleasant,  house 

Sears,  near  Washington 
Otis  Abbie  Miss,  dressmaker,  84  Mill,  boards  do. 
Otis  Edmund  G.,  clerk  Thomas  Otis,  boards  10  Eighth 
Otis  Thomas,  apothecary.  Union,    cor.  Pleasant,   house 

10  Eighth 
Ottiwell  Sarah  D.  Miss,  teacher  High  School,  h.  85  Elm 
Otto  Frederick,  watchman,  house  188  Elm 
Outlaw  Walton,  waiter  Parker  House,  boards  do. 
Overton  Charles  H.,  hairdresser,  under   Parker  House, 

house  74^  Purchase 
Owen  Alfred,  weaver,  house  5  Hazard 


170  NEW   BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTORY. 

Owen  Elizabeth,  widow,  honse  Robeson,  near  Ashland 
Owen  Joseph,  weaver,  house  97  Linden 

PACKARD  ARTHUR  W.,  clerk  E.  Packard,  boards  3 

County 

Packard  Eliphalet,  clothing  dealer.  North  Second,  oppo- 
site j)Ostoffice,  house  3  County 

Packard  George  \V.,  laborer,  house  6  Pearl 

Packard  Lydia  II.  Mrs.,  millinery,  11  Pleasant,  house  44 
School 

Packer  A.  L.,  carpenter,  house  208  South  Third 

Paddack  George  R.,  watches,  clocks,  and  jewelry,  1G5 
Purchase,  house  Summer,  corner  Campbell 

Paddock  John  L.,  blacksmith  Morse  Twist  Drill  and  Ma- 
chine Co.,  house  73  South  Sixth 

Paddock  William  C,  seacaptain,  house  159  Middle 

Paige  George,  tinpedlar,  boards  T.  P.  Terry's,  Head  of  the 
River 

Paige  James  H.,  junk  dealer,  boards  T.  P.  Terry's,  Head 
of  the  River 

Paine  Benoni  R.,  manager  Western  Union  Telegraph  of- 
fice, 26  North  Water,  house  159  South  Third 

Paine  Charles  D.  L.,  mail  carrier,  house  101  Summer 

Paine  Charles  L.,  clerk  N.  B,  Five  Cent  Savings  Bank, 
house  101  Summer 

Paine  George  W.  (S.  S.  Paine  &  Brother),  lime,  bricks, 
and  cement.  North  Front,  corner  Hazard's  wharf, 
house  105  Summer 

Paine  Henry  F.,  telegraph  operator  Western  Union  Co., 
Parker  House,  boards  do. 

Paine  Henry  J.,  laborer,  house  1  Burgess  lane 

Paine  Nathan  L.,  ticket  master  Fairhaven  depot,  28  Wil- 
liam, house  101  Summer 

Paine  Olin  S.,  clerk  S.  S.  Paine  &  Bro.,  boards  94  North 
Third 

Paine  Samuel  S.  (S.  S.  Paine  &  Brother),  lime,  bricks, 
and  cement.  North  Front,  corner  Hazard's  wharf, 
honse  94  North  Third 

Paine  S.  S.  &  Brother  (S.  S.  and  George  W.  Paine),  lime, 
bricks,  and  cement,  No.  Front,  cor.  Hazard's  wharf 

Paisler  Charles  S.,  clerk  estate  of  C.  M.  Peirce,  jr.,  boards 
146  Kempton 

Paisler  Henry,  mariner,  boards  146  Kempton 

Paisley  William,  loomfixer,  boards  Purchase,  cor.  Clark 

Palfrey  Cornelia  E.  Mrs.,  house  Acushnet  avenue 

Palmer  Andrew  R.,  boots  and  shoes,  131  Union,  boards 
Parker  House 

Palmer  Gilman,  laborer,  house  7  High 


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NEW   BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTORY.  171 

Palmer  Henry  F.,  carriagepainter  Geo.  L.  Brownell,  li.  45 

Wing 
Palmer  John,  currier  Job  Wade,  house  66  State 
Palmer  ]Mark  S.,  mnfr.  of  fishing  tackle,  h.  80  Bedford 
Palmer  William  R.,  salesman,  131  Union,  h.  82  Middle 
Parault  Joseph,  peddler,  house  Brick  block,  Orange 
Parker  Charles,  cooper,  house  2  Walnut 
Parker  Charles,  gilder,  boards  6  South  Second 
Parker  Chas.  L,,  painter,  house  348  South  Water 
Parker  Charles  W.,  mariner,  boards  50  Spring 
Parker  Daniel  H.,  farmer,  h.  Bellville   road,  head  of  the 

River 
Parker  David  L.,  boards  83  Fourth 
Parker  Edward  W.,  house  83  Fourth 
PARKER  FREDERICK,  confectionery  and  fruit,  also 

powder  dealer,  9  Purchase,  h.  94  So.  Second 
Parker  George  H.,  machinist,  boards  42  Parker 
Parker  George  W.,  bookkeeper  Tucker  &  Cumraings,  h. 

County  avenue 
Parker  George  W.,  shipcarpenter,  house   88  No.   Second 
Parker  George  W.,  rollturner  Gosnold  Iron   Foundry,  h. 

12  Bethel 
Parker  Hattie  E,  Miss,  teacher  Hill  school,  bds.  78  Mill 
Parker  Hayden,  machinist,  boards  50  Spring 
Parker  Henry  W.  (Potter   &   Parker),    apothecary,   73 

Purchase,  h.  83  Fourth 
Parker  House,  Holder  M.  Brownell,  propr,,  Purchase,  c. 

Middle 
Parker  Isaac  C,  decorator,  boards  Mansion  House 
Parker  Jacob  S.,  billiardsaloon,  lll>2    Union,  house  50 

Spring 
Parker  James,  tinsmith,  house  50  Court 
Parker  James  N.,  clerk,  185  Purchase,  h.  98  Pleasant 
Parker  Jonathan,  farmer,  house  Old  County  road 
Parker  Joseph  A.,  carpenter  and  shipjoiner,  h.  65  Cypres8 
Parker  Lawrence  H.,  house  83  P'ourth 
Parker  Lucy  Miss,  boardinghouse,  35  Third 
Parker  Obadiah  S.,  roller  Gosnold  Mills,  house  218  Ray 
Parker  Paretta  L.  Miss,  house  82  Elm 
Parker  Stephen  E.,  shipcarpenter,  house  63  Cypress 
Parker  Ward  M.,  vice  president  Commercial  Insurance 

Co.,  33  No.  Water,  h.  83  Fourth 
Parker  Warren  W.  (Parker  &  Sherman),  tin  and  sheet 

ironworker.  Union,  c.  Water,  h.  54  School 
Parker  William,  farmer,  house  Skiffs  avenue 
Parker  William  C.  painter,  31  Union,  h.  78  Mill 
Parker  William  C,  jr.,  lawstudent,  bds,  78  Mill 
Pai'ker  William,  Wamsutta  Mills,  house  Merrimac 
Parker  William  E.,  address  Mrs.  F.  A.  Willis,  Bellville 


172  NEW    BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTORY. 

PARKER    &    SHERMAN    (Warren   W.  Parker   and 

James  H.  Sherman),  tin  and  sheetiron  workers,  Wa- 
ter, cor.  Union 
Parkinson  Josepli,  operative,  h.  157  North  Third 
Parkinson  Thomas,  weaver,  house  Washburn 
Parkinson  William,  weaver,  house  2  Austin  court 
Parks  Henry,  glassmaker,  house  176  South  Second 
Parlow  George  F.,  photographer,  5  Purchase,  house  110 

William 
Parlow  Isaiah  Mrs.,  widow,  h.  Bellville  road,  head  of  the 

River 
Parlow  James  M.,  roadraaster  N.  B.  R.  R.,  h.  Cedar,  cor. 

Parker 
Parlow  Loring  T.,  foreman  Job  Wade,  Wall,  h.  2  Pope 
Parlow  Wilmot  L.,  carriagetrimmer,  bds.  14  Franklin 
Parr  James,  machinist,  90  South  Water,  bds.  35  School 
Parsons  Charles  H.,  musicstore,  9)4  Purchase,  house  57 

Kempton 
Parsons  Israel  F.,  note  and  stockbroker,  5  Liberty  Hall 

bldg.,  h.  129  Elm 
Parsons  James,  shoemaker,  house  17  Spruce 
Parsons  Parmenas,  house  57  Kempton 
Parsons  Sarah  L.  Mrs.,  house  49  North  Second 
Parsons  Thomas  L.,  stockbroker,  5  Liberty  Hall,   house 

45  Hillman 
Pasell  Francis  IL,  gardener,  house  Highland 
Patenaude  Edmond,  carder,  h.  16  Brick  block.  Orange 
Patterson  David  G.,  jr.,  clerk,  34  Union,  bds.  25  Cannon 
Patterson  Thomas,  gardener,  h.  Elm,  cor.  Ash 
Paul  Frank,  grocer,  161  So.  Water,  h.  186  So.  Third 
Paul  John  C,  worsteds  and  trimmings,  27  Purchase,  h.  do. 
Paul  Joseph,  confectionery,  157>2  So.  Water,  house  136 

Third 
Paul  Sylvester,  carriagesmith  G.  L.  Brownell,  house  66 

Forest 
Paul  Sylvester,  jr.,  carriagesmith  G.  L.  Brownell,  h.  66 

Forest 
Paulding  Herbert  R.,  shoecutter,  h.  69  Third 
Paulding  John    B.    (Paulding,   Reed    &   Gifford),   boot 

mnfr.,  14  William,  h.  17(5  Grinnell 
Paulding,  Reed  &  Gifford  (John  B.  Paulding,  Gustavus  L. 

Reed,  and  J.  Gifford),  boot  ninfs.,  12  and  14  William 
Paulding  Wm.  A.,  bookkeeper  14  William,  h.  38  Bush 
Paulding  William  C,  foreman  Paulding,  Reed  &  Gifford, 

house  80  Fifth 
Pauline  Frank,  laborer.  Eureka  Flour  Mills,  h.  16  Wing 
Peabody  Charles,  boards  40  Elm 
Pearman  Charles  A.,  sailmaker,  Front,  cor.  Union,  house 

82  Mill 


NEW   BEDFOED    [P]    DIRECTOEY.  173 

PEASE  JAMES  H.,  furniture,  214  Purchase,  house  44 

Sycamore 
Pease  Madeline  R.,  widow  of  Manuel,  h.  66  So.  Second 
Pease  Pelesj,  medicines  and  variety  store,  74  Grinnell,   h. 

142  So\ith  First 

Pease  William,  machinist,  house  166  Grinnell 

Pease  William  A,,  apothecary,  183  County,  h.  167  do. 

Peck  Albert  F.,  shoemaker,  house  78  Elm 

Peck  Arthur  L.,  clerk  116  and  118  Union,  bds.  17  Bethel 

Peck  James  N.,  painter,  house  206  So.  Third 

Peck  Jemima,  h.  Clark's  point  road,  cor.  Middle  road 

Peck  Jennie  M.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  78  Elm,  house  do. 

Peck  Willard  S.,  farmer,  house  Clark's  point  road,  corner 

Middle  road 
Peck  William  B.,  mariner,  house  Clark's  point  road,  cor. 

Middle  road 
Peckham  Annie,  widow  of  Isaac  E.,  house  86  So.  Sixth 
Peckham  Benjamin,  mason,  house    Peckham's   avenue,  n. 

Old  County  road 
Peckham  Caleb  C,  baker  S.  Watson  &  Son,  h,  49  County 
Peckham  Carrie  F.  Miss,  teacher  North  school.  Old  County 

road 
Peckham  Elisha  N.,  cooper,  house  102  South  Fi'ont 
Peckham  Emily,  widow  of  Leonard  S.,  house  Bellville 
Peckham  Frederick  D.,  hackman  Andrew  Dwelley,  house 

143  Third 

Peckham  George  W.,  peddler,  h.  So.  Front,  c.  Blackmore 
Peckham  John  B.,  farmer,  house  Fair,  near  County 
Peckham  Martin   V.  B.,  baker  H,  H.  Fisher,  boards  49 

County 
Peckham  Nathaniel  B.,  carpenter,  h.  81  No.  Second 
Peckham  Reuben  B.,  farmer,  house  Old  County  road 
Peckham  Richard  T.,  baker   J.   Libby  &   Co.,  house  253 

Purchase 
Peckham  Robert,  clerk  .J.  Davis,  2d,  house  do. 
Peckham  Samuel  G.,  laborer,  house  13  School 
Peckham  Samuel  W.,  laborer,  boards  14  Sherman 
Peckham  Stephen,  gardener,  house  14  Sherman 
Peckham  Thomas  H.  B.,  shoefinisher   E.    B.  Tinkham,  h. 

10  Bonney 
Peckham  William  R.,  engineer  Thayer  &Judd,  house  101 

Cedar 
Pedro  Antonio,  laborer,  house  252  South  Water 
Pedro  Frank,  laborer,  house  Allen,  n.  Dartmouth  line 
Pedro  John  H.,  clerk,  28  Howland,  house  do. 
Pedro  Joseph  H.,  variety  store,  28  Howland,  house  do. 
Pedroya  Manuel  A.,  clerk  111  Union,  bds.  79  So.  Water 
Peed  Thomas  J.,  shoemaker,  123^  Purchase,  house   262 

So.  Water 


174  NEW    BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTORY. 

Peeliiiof  ]\[arthn,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  32  Cedar 
Peets  Benjamin  II„  hiborer,  house  105  Sycamore 
Peets  Charles  II.,  fireman  N.  1>.  Copper  VVorks,  1».  4  Grand 
Peets  Henry,  blacksmith  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house  New 

County  road,  near  Durfee 
Peets  William  F.,  mason,  liouse  233  County 
Peirce  Asa  C.  (Peirce  &  Bushnell),  store   58  No.  Water, 

and  factory  72,  74,  and  76  No.  Water,  h.  9  Bush 
Peirce  Amanda  M.,  widow  of  James  L.,  house  215   South 

Water 
Peirce  Amy  Mrs.,  house  32  Hill  man 

Peirce  Benjamin  W.  (Peirce  &  Taber),  pictures  and   pic- 
ture framer,  house  144?^  Union 
PEIRCE  CHARLES  H.,  treasurer  New  Bedford   Insti- 
tution for  Savings,  William,  corner  North  Second,  h. 
17  Seventh 
Peirce  Charles  M.,  master  mason,  house  75  Elm 
Peirce  Charles  M.,  jr.,  house  273  County 
Peirce  Charles  W.,  florist  William  Peirce,  boards  Clinton, 

corner  Ash 
Peirce  David  B.,  painter,  house  47  Sycamore 
Peirce  David  R.,  carpenter,  house  83  Maxfield 
Peirce  Ebenezer  H.,  boatbuilder,  house  147  Mill 
Peirce  Eliza,  widow,  house  81  Pleasant 
Peirce  EUery,  grocer,  house  122  Maxfield 
Peirce  Frank,  mariner,  house  89  Sixth 
Peirce  Frank  C,  clerk  (Boston),  boards  273  County 
PEIRCE  GEORGE,  pianoforte  tuner,  10  Pleasant,  near 

City  Hall,  house  94  County 
Peirce  Herbert  S.,  clerk,  house  215  So.  Water 
Peirce  James,  2d,  grocer,  59  and  61  North    Second,  house 

71  Pleasant 
Peirce  Joanna  L.,  widow  of  Otis  11.,  house  86  Mill 
PEIRCE  JOHN  W.,  cooper,  and  iron  dealer,   99   South 

Water,  house  44  Fifth 
Peirce  Julia  A.,  widow  of  William  C,  house  34  Seventh 
Peirce  Lavello  I.,  carriageworker,  house  140  Third 
Peirce  Lloyd  N.,  coojier,  liouse  140  Third 
Peirce  Lowell  D.,  bookkeeper,  house  140  Third 
Peirce  Martin  L..  mason,  liouse  84  Mill 
Peirce  Mary  R.,  widow  of  J^orenzo,  house  Acushnet  av. 
Peirce  Simeon,  farmer,  house  4  SkifiT 's  avenue  [av. 

Peirce  Sydney  F.,  bds.  Mrs.  Mary   R.  Peirce's,  Acushnet 
Peirce  Thomas  R.,  cooper,  house  24  Bedford 
Peirce  Warren  G.,  mason,  boards  75  Elm 
Peirce  William,  house  53  Pleasant 

PEIRCE  WILLIAM,  florist,  Elm,  cor.  Cottage,  ofiice  10 
Pleasant,  h.  Clinton,  cor.  Ash 


NEW   BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTORY.  175 

Peirce  &  Bushnell  (A.  C.  Peirce   and   L.   Bushnell),  pic- 

tureframes  and  photographs,  passepartouts,  etc.,  store 

58  North  Water,  factory  72,  74,  and  76  North  Water 
PEIRCE  &  TABER  (Benjamin  W.  Peirce  and   Robert 

Taber),  pictures    and   pictureframers,    144   and  146 

Union 
Peirce,  see  also  Pierce 

Pell  George,  caterer,  house  Middle,  cor.  Cedar 
Pender  William,  coachman,  62  Fifth 
Pendlebury  James,  agent  South  Water  street  Co-operative 

Company,  house  do. 
Pendlebury  Mary  Miss,  house  182  State 
Penney  Edward  B.,  city  watchman,  h.  6  Liberty 
Penney  Edward  F.,  tinsmith,  house  18  Wing 
Penniman  Bethuel,  jr.,  merchant,  bds.  21  South  Sixth 
Percy  Thomas,  driver  jobwagon,  house  15  Cedar 
Perkins  Andrew  W.,  wood  and  coal,  Cedar,  cor.  Hillman, 

house  Hillman,  cor.  Cedar 
Perkins  Charles  M.,  hairdresser,  83  Union,  h.  19  Cedar 
Perkins  Jabez,  watchman  N.  B.  Copper  VVorks,  house  44 

Hillman 
Perkins  Jabez  B.,  boards  44  Hillman 
Perona  Gozena,  mariner,  h.  147  South  Water 
Perry  Abram  H.,  laborer,  h.  rear  A.  Oliver's,  Kempton 
Perry  Antoine  J.,  laborer,  house  Kempton,  near  Jenney 
Perry  Benjamin  G.,  cutter  E.  S,  Perry,  bds.  5  North 
Perry  Charles  D.,  carriagepainter,  house  78  Forest 
Perry  Charles  H.,  clerk,   51    Purchase,   boards  Purchase, 

cor.  Franklin 
Perry  Constance  Mrs.,  house  147  South  Water 
Perry  Daniel,  groceries  and  provisions,   66    Smith,  house 

125  Maxfield 
Perry  Duncan  I.,  house  Acushnet  av.,  east  side 
Perry  Eben,  merchant,  North,  near  North   Second,  house 

137  County 
Perry  Ebenezer  S.,  merchant  tailor,  4   Ricketson  block, 

Union,  house  107  Maxfield 
Perry  Edward  M.,  student,  boards  137  County 
PERRY  ELLIS,  coal  dealer,  foot   of  Hillman,  house  78 

Thomas 
Perry  Ellis  B.,  cutter  E.  S.  Perry,  house  77  North 
Perry  Frank,  house  225  South  Water 
Perry  Franklin  E.,  mariner,  house  67  Allen 
Perry  Frank  J.,  cigarmaker,  h.  183  South  Second 
Perry  Frank  J.,  carriagepainter  G.  L.  Brownell,  house  120 

South  Front 
Perry  George,  house  161  Mill 
Perry  George  W.   (Perry  &  Washburn),    carpenter,  149 

North  Water,  house  70  Spruce 


176  NEW   BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTORY. 

Perry  Hannah  Miss,  house  194  Purchase 

Perry  Henry,  carriagepainter  G.  L.  Brownell,  house  126 

Sontli  First 
Perry  Henry  C,  macliinist,  bds.  41  Third 
Perry  Henry  J.,  carriagepainter,  h.  120  South  Front 
Perry  Jabez  W.,  master  mariner,  liouse  36  Maxfiekl 
Periy  James  H.,  marine)',  house  114  Grinnell 
Perry  Jolin  S.  (S.  F.  Perry  &  Son),   livery  and  hoarding 

stable,  50  Elm,  bds.  17  do. 
Perry  Joseph,  laborer,  house  231  South  Second 
Perry  Joseph,  laborer,  house  299  Purchase 
Perry  Joseph,  mariner,  h.  North,  cor.  North  Third 
Perry  Julia,  widow  of  Joseph,  h.  120  South  Front 
Perry  Manuel,  laborer,  house  167  South  Water 
Perry  Manuel,  mariner,  house  South  F'ront 
Perry  JNIanuel,  house  229  South  Second 
Perry  Manuel,  mariner,  house  225  South  Water 
Perry  Mannel  J.,  laborer,  house  177  South  Water 
Perry  Maria  W.,  widow  of  Edwin  A.,  house  69  Mill 
Perry  Nelson,  clerk,  305  Purchase,  house  16  Brick  block, 

Orange 
Perry  Orren  G.,  currier,  house  9  Chancery 
Perry  Salmon  F.  (S.  F.  Perry  &  Son),  livery  and  board- 
ing stable,  50  Elm,  h.  17  do. 
Perry  Samnel  C,  house  Purchase,  cor.  Hillman 
Perry  Samuel   S.,  provisions,    100  Purchase,   house    105 

Summer 
Perry  Solomon  T.,  master  mariner,  h.  77  North 
Perry  Stephen  D.,  mailcontractor,  bds.  116  Kempton 
Perry  S.  F.  &  Son  (Salmon  F.  and  John  S.  Perry),  livery 

stable,  50  Elm 
Perry  Thaddeus  M.,  farmer,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Perry  William  A.,  engineer,  house  70  Parker 
Perry  William  D.,  teamster,  house  Bellville 
Perry  William  H.,  shoemaker  Hathaway  &  Soule,  house 

33  High 
Perry  William  P.  P.,  physician,  h.  10  Market  square 
Perry  &  Washburn  (G.  W.  Perry  and  William  H.  Wash- 
burn), carpenters  and  builders,  149  North  Water 
Peters  Peter  J.,  laborer,  house  iiellville 
Peterson  Louis,  currier  Job   Wade,  bds.  Mrs.  Stewart's, 

Purchase 
Petterson  Charles  A,,  boards  70  Hillman 
Pettigrew  John,  laborer,  house  8  First 
Peugh  John  A.,  laborer,  house  92  Sullivan 
Phillips  Alexander,  weaver,  house  Linden 
Phillips  Allen,  boards  184  Purchase  [Hillman 

PhiHij)S  Charles  F.,  compositor  Standard  office,  boards  56 
Phillips  Charles  S.,  in  N.  B.  Flour  Mills,  h.  56  Hillman 


NEW    BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTORY.  177 

Phillips  George  A.,  weaver,  house  198  State 

Phillips  George  R.  (Win.  Philli])s  &   Sun),   corauiission 

merchant,  7  Middle,  house  97  Elm 
Phillips  Henry  T.,  framemaker,  h.  94  Smith 
Phillips  Jonah,  weaver,  house  Washburn 
Phillijis  Joseph,  laborer,  house  South  Front,  near  Front 
Phillips  Oretta,  house  11  Morgan  lane 
Phillips  William  (William  Phillips  &  Son),  commission 

merchant,  h.  190  County 
Phillips  William  &  Son  (William  and  Geo.  R.  Phillips), 

commission  merchants,  7  Middle 
Phinney  Charles  H.,  expressman  Hatch  &  Co.  express,  h. 

31  Cedar 
Phinney  Nathan,  mason,  house  SI  Pleasant 
Phinney  Nathan  D.,  clerk  Union  Boot  and  Shoe  Co.,  h. 

50  North 
Phinney  Otis  B.,  clerk  J.  H.  Perry  &  Co.,  h.  74  Hillman 
Pickens  George,  grocer,  353  Purchase,  house  do. 
Pickup  Thomas,  weaver,  house  191  Pleasant 
Pierce  Andrew,  butcher,  house  26  Kempton 
Pierce  Andrew  G.,  treasurer  Wamsutta  Mills,  agent  New 
Bedford,  Vineyard  and   Nantucket   Steamboat  Co., 
and  president  and  treasurer  New  Bedfoi'd  and  Fair- 
haven    Street   Railway    Co.,   office   over   Merchants 
National  Bank,  North  Water,  house  89  Spring 
Pierce  Anthony,  jr.,  house  294  Purchase 
Pierce  Asa  B.,  mason,  house  147  Elm 
Pierce  Austin,  glasscutter,  house  220  South  Water 
Pierce  A.  Martin,  physician,  1  Ricketson  blk.,  h.  1  Spruce 
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  C,  painter,  house  24  Cypress 
Pierce  Charles  E.,  foreman  press  department   Standard 

"office,  boards  27  Elm 
Pierce  Charles  H.,  laborer,  house  173  South  Water 
Pierce  Charles  W.,  mason,  boards  159  Middle 
Pierce  Crawford  S.,  mason,  house  9  Bedford 
I*ierce  Ebel,  master  mariner,  boards  Sampson  House 
Pierce  Eben,  bomb  lances,  6  William,  bds.  Sampson  House 
Pierce  Eben  H,,  boatbuilder,  house  147  Mill 
Pierce  Edward  T.,  clerk  Wamsutta  Mills,  over  Merchants 

National  Bank,  bds.  89  Spring 
Pierce  Eliznbeth  H.  Mrs.,  liouse  211  Soulh  Water 
Pierce  Erskine,  traveling  salesman,  house  71  Summer 
Pierce  Frank  C,  lather,  house  1  Spruce 
Pierce  B'redei'ick  H.,  shoemaker,  house  172  Kemptoa 
Pierce  Geo.  L.,  mason,  boards  159  Middle 
Pierce  Gost,  mariner,  house  166  Soirth  Water 
12 


178  NEW    BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTORY. 

Pierce  Henry,  servant,  32  Eighth,  boards  do. 

Pierce  Henry  C.  (Chas.  A.  -Gray  &  Co.),  teamster,  N.  B. 

R.  R.  depot,  house  247  Purchase 
Pierce  Herbert  S.,  clerk,  68  Purcliase,  bds.  215  So.  Water 
Pierce  H.  P.,  niusicteacher,  house  65  Fourth 
Pierce  John  A.,  coacliman,  137  County 
Pierce  Latham  C,  mason,  boards  43  School 
Pierce  L.  I.,  wheelwright,  r.  150  So.  Water,  1).  140  Third 
Pierce  Maria  A.  Miss,  millinery  and  fancy  goods.  County, 

corner  Wing,  house  do.  [cor.  Hunter 

Pierce  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Harvey   D.,  house  Kempton, 
Pierce  Mary  P.,  widow  of  Clark,  house  14  Cypress 
Pierce  Otis,  mason,  house  1  Spruce 
Pierce  Otis  N.,  bookkeeper  Wamsutta  Mills,  office  over 

Merchants  National  Bank,  house  11  Cottage 
Pierce  Philip  A.,  lawyer,  26  North  Water 
Pierce  Susan,  Avidow,  house  112  South  Water 
Pierce  Thomas  H.,  sash  and  blindmaker,  h.  181  Purchase 
Pierce  William  G.,  coachman,  house  71  Forest 
Pierce,  see  also  Peirce 

Pike  Andrew  J.,  butcher,  h.  Kempton,  near  Jenny  Lind 
Pillings  John,  works  Wamsutta  Mills,  house  9  Austin 
Pinkham  Mrs.,  house  153  State 

Piper  Alexzine  S.  V.,  widow  of  Robert  H.,  h.  80  Sixth 
Piper  Augustus  D.,  hairdresser,   under  Parker  House,  h. 

74)^  Purchase  [boards  do. 

Piper  Edward  I.,  tin  and  sheetiron  worker,  206  Purchase, 
Piper  William  H.,  agent,  house  80  Sixth 
Pitman  Benjamin,  silverware  manufacturer,  80  Union,  h. 

25  South  Cottage 
Pitman  Deborah,  widow  of  Samuel,  house  29  Bedford 
Pitman  George  N.,  driver  Hatch  &  Co.  express,  boards 

28  Chestnut 
Pitman  George  W.,  carpenter,  house  28  Chestnut 
Pitman  Henry  Lee,  marine  reporter  Standard  office,  house 

123  Fifth  [Maple,  cor.  Ash 

Pitman  Robert  C,  Judge   of  the   Superior  Court,  house 
Pitman  Samuel  P.,  carpenter,  h.  Hazard,  near  County 
Pitman  William  F.,  slasher  tender  Potomska  Mills,  house 

210  Third 
Pitman  William  H.,  clerk  New  Bedford  Institution  for 

Savings,  boards  28  Chestnut 
Pitslau  Lewis,  weaver,  house  318  Purchase 
Pitts  E.  C.  Miss, 'dressmaker,  9,^2  Purchase,  house  do. 
Pittsley  Howard,  teamster,  house  3  Tarkiln  Hill  road 
Pittsley  Reuben  M.,  farmer,  house  2  Braleyville  road 
Pittsley  William,  2d.  firmer,  house  Old  County  road 
Place  Hannah  E.,  widow  of  Henry,  house  rear  39  Smith 
Place  Thomas,  laborei-,  house  151  North  Second 


NEW   BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTORY.  179 

Place  William  J.,  hackclriver,  13  South  Second,  house  r* 

35  Smith 
Plant  John,  card  grinder,  house  Clark,  near  Purchase 
Plant  John,  shoemaker,  house  1  Austin 
Plant  Nicholas,  shoemaker,  Hathaway  &  Soule,  house  So. 

Front,  near  Blackmore 
Piatt  William,  weaver,  house  119  South  First 
Pluramer  Charles  W.,  house  Hawth' jrn,  near  Page 
Plummer  Frederick  A.,  furniture  painter  Caleb  Maxfield 

house  156  State 
Plummer  Horace  M.,  confectioner,  house  29  Willis 
PLUMMER  LEANDER  A.,   treasurer   N.   B.  Cordage 

Co.,  office  Rutch's  square,  h.  Hawthorn,  cor.  Page 
Polk  Mary,  widow,  house  108  Kempton 
Pollard  Andrew  C,  house  114  Pleasant 
PoUay  Jacob,  rigger,  house  33  Oak 
Pollock  Albert  H.,  mariner,  boards  162  Grinnell 
POLLOCK  DANIEL  F.,   fruit   and   confectionery,    173 

Purchase,  boards  162  Grinnell 
Pollock  Daniel  G.,  house  162  Grinnell 
Pollock  Frederick,  cigarmaker,  boards  12  Bethel 
Pollock  George  H.,  foreman  Grinnell's  Iron  Foundry,  bds. 

Simon  S.  Pollock's,  Washington  [Bethel 

Pollock  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  80 Jo  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  Craj)0 
Pollock  Simon  S.,  house  Washington,  corner  Grapo 
Pomeroy  Henry  G.,  machinist,  house  127  Purchase 
Pomfret  Richard,  weaver,  house  286  South  Second 
POND  ELMON  D.,  restaurant,  67  and  69  William,  house 

47  Mechanics  lane 
Pool  Arthur  T.;  teamster,  house  Plainville 
Pool  George  A.,  cooper,  house  82  Third 
Pool  Philip  S.,  laborer,  house  Plainville 
Pope  Abner  P.,  carpenter  C.  DeWolf,  boards  35  Third 
Pope  Frank  L.,  passepartout  maker,  boards  27  Walnut 
Pope  John  G.  W.  (Pope  &  Wood),  liquors,  4  Pleasant, 

near  Union,  house  27  Walnut 
Pope  Lewis  S.,  contractor,  house  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  North  Water,  h.  110 

South  Sixth 
Pope  &  Wood  (J.  G.  W.  Pope  and  E.  B.  Wood),  liquors, 

4  Pleasant,  near  Union 
Popple  Benjamin  F.,  oilpresser  W.  A.  Robinson   &  Co.,  h 

County,  near  Rockland 


180  NEW   BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTORY. 

Popplcstone  Alfred  M.,  miller  N.  B.  Flour  Co.,  h.  66  South 

Third 
Popplcstone  Susan,  widow  of  Wm.,  house  71  Fourth 
Post  Coritiuc  II.  Miss,  boards  118  Washington 
Post  Francis,  decorator  in  glass  works,  house  17  Bonney 
Post  Nancv,  widow  of  Richard  G.,  house  118  Washington 
POST  OFFICE,  North  Second,  c.  William,  E.  Anthony, 

postmaster 
Post  Ruth,  widow  of  Francis,  house  17  Bonney 
Post  William  C,  shoefitter,  house  168  Gi'innell 
Potomska  Mills,  South  Water,  between  South  and  Rivet, 

treasurer's  office,  50  South  Water 
Potter  Almira  Miss,  house  90  Linden,  Mt.  Ple.asant 
Potter  Andrew  H.,  (Potter  &  Co.),  New  York    Express, 

19  Commercial  wharf,  house  Kempton,  cor.  County 
Potter  Asa,  laborer,  house  66  Cypress 
Potter  Charles  W.,  butcher,  house  266  Kempton 
Potter  Charles  W.  II.,  carpenter,  house  23  Chestnut 
Potter  Cynthia  H.,  widow  of  Jonathan,  h.  120  Kempton 
Potter  Edward,  carringetrimmer,  house  22  Maxfield 
Potter  Edwin  A.,  mariner,  boar  Is  66  Cypress 
Potter  Elizabeth  D.,  widow  of  Stephen  N.,  h.  161  County 
Potter  Fanny  (Potter  &  Woodward),  dressmakers,   142 

Purchase,  house  64  State 
Potter  Frank  E ,  mariner,  boards  66  Cypress 
Potter  Fred  S.,  clerk,  40  No.  Water,  boards  Parker  House 
Potter  Frederick  P.,  gardener,  house  New  County  road, 

near  Darfce  [avenue 

Potter  George  A.,  firmer,  h.  Hathaway  road,  n.  Rockdale 
Potter  George  P.,  farmer,  house  2  Logan 
Potter  George  F.,  shoemaker,  boards  64  State 
Potter  Geo.  H.,  painter  O.  Giifords,  boards  Mrs.  Smith's, 

North  Third 
Potter  Hannah,  widow  of  Peleg,  house  63  Mill 
Potter  Isaiah  H.,  calker,  house  55  Hill 
Potter  James  C,  carriagetrimmer  Geo.  L.  Brownell,  house 

168  Kempton,  near  Cedar 
Potter  James  W.,  painter,  house  Delano,  cor.  South  First 
Potter  John  W.,  i)assepartout  maker,   72   North    Water, 

boards  2  Atlantic 
Potter  Joshua  W.,  farmer,  house  Hathaway  road 
Potter  Lewis,  laborer,  house  Washburn 
Potter  Loring,  cooj^er,  house  2  Atlantic 
Potter  Lydia  A.,  widow,  house  North,  cor  Cypress 
Potter  Peleg,  house  124  Middle 
Potter  Philip,  laborer,  house  108  South  Front 
Potter  Simeon,  house  New  County  road,  near  Durfee 
Potter  Sophia,  widow  of  Pardon,  house  22  Maxfield 
Potter  Southward  2d,  accountant,  104  Union,  house  25 

Kempton 


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APOTHECARIES, 


73  Pvrehase  Street,  eor.  Middle, 
NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


FIRST-CLASS  DRUGS,  REMEDIES, 

Nursery  and  Toilet  Articles 

OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 

Also,  a  Full  Line  of  Homoeopathic  Remedies, 

SUCH   AS 

TINCTURES,  MEDICATED  GLOBULES,  dec. 


N.  B. — Having  recently  purchased  the  above-named  store,  we  are  prepared 
to  furnish  any  article  usually  found  in  any  drug  store,  such  as  Toilet  Articles 
of  all  kinds,  together  with  a  good  stock  of 

IMPORTED    CIGARS, 

As  Good  as  can  be  Found  in  the  City. 

Our  prescriptions  are  prepared  by  a  careful  man,  and  Particular  Atten- 
tion will  be  given  to  them.  We  would  respectfully  invite  the  people  of  New 
Bedford  to  favor  us  with  a  call,  as  we  flatter  ourselves  we  can  satisfy  the  most 
fastidious. 


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73  Purchase  Street, 

CORNER    MIIDDLE. 


NEW    BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTOKT.  181 

Potter  Stephen  R.,  house  161  County 
Potter  Thomas  N.  (Potter  &  Parker),  apothecary,  73  Pur- 
chase, house  42  Nortli  Sixth    > 
Potter  Thomas  P.,  carpenter  and  bulkier,  Bellville  road, 

Head  of  the  River,  house  do.  [nut 

Potter  Warren  S.,  carpenter,  45  No.  Water,  h.  23   Chest- 
Potter  William,  carpenter,  house  82  North  Third 
Potter  William  F.  (William  F.  Potter  &  Co),  wholesale 

Q;Tocer,  Union,  cor.  No.  Front,  bds.  35  Eighth 
POTTER    WILLIAM  F.  &  CO.   (William  F.  Potter), 

wholesale  grocers.  Union,  corner  North  Front 
Potter  William  J.  Rev.,  pastor   Unitarian  Church,  house 

223  Union,  near  Lincoln 
POTTER  &  PARKER  (Thomas    N.   Potter  &  Henry 

W.  Parker),  apothecaries,  73  Purchase 
Potter  &  Woodward  Misses  (Fanny  Potter,  Mrs.  Emma 

Woodward),  dressmakers,  142  Purchase 
Potter  &  Co.'s  New  York   Express  (Andrew   H.   Potter, 

proprietor),  19  Commercial  wharf 
Power  James,  carder,  house  287  South  Second 
Power  Michael,  house  20  Austin  court 
Power  Michael  E.,  machinist,  house  2  Robeson 
Powers  James,  laborer,  house  29  Austin 
Powers  James,  weaver,  house  No.  Third,  near  Washburn 
Powers  James  F.,  machinist,  house  29  Austin 
Powers  Mary  K.,  widow  of  Edmund,  house  Robeson 
Powers  Nicholas,  house  180  North  Third 
Powers  Walter,  weaver,  house  232  North  Third 
Powler  Jeremiah,  currier  Job  Wade,  bds.  r.  8  Campbell 
Powlin  Fi'ank,  laborer,  house  16  Wing 
Pratt  Enos,  fowl  and  dog  dealer,  Pearl,  c.  Third,  h.  do. 
Pratt  George  C.  (Pratt  &  Alley),  Boston   branch    store, 

97  Purchase,  bds.  Mrs.  E.  H.  Smith,  No.  Third 
Pratt  Lydia  Miss,  house  46  Sycaniore 
Pratt  Thomas  B.,  paint  manufacturer,  bds.  126  Purchase 
Pratt  &  Alley  (G.  C.  Pratt  and  A.  G.  Alley,  jr.),  Boston 

branch  store,  97  Purchase 
Pray  Sarah  A.  C,  teacher  Grove  school,  bds.  41  So.  Water 
Pray  Wm.  H.  H.,  boardinghouse,  14  School 
Prentice  Sarah  V.,  dressmaker  2  Fifth,  h.  do. 
Prescott  Charles   D.,    physician,     120     William,    corner 

Eighth,  house  do. 
Prescott  Oliver,  lawyer,  26  No.  Water,  h.  117  County 
Preston  James,  weaver,  house  199  State 
Prevost  Austin,  laborer,  house  153  North  Third 
Price  Charles  R.,  clerk  E.  C.  Jones,  2  Central  wharf,  bds. 

102  Pleasant 
Price  Deborah,  widow  of  Simeon,  h.  200  Purchase 
Price  George  H.,  mariner,  boards  200  Purchase 


182         NEW    BEDFORD    [Q-R]    DIRECTORY. 

Price  Keziah  R.,  widow  of  Benjamin,  house  102  Pleasant 

Price  Mary  A.  Mrs,,  house  15  Emerson 

Price  William  F.,  suj>t*.  Jay's  stable,  13  South  Second,  h. 

200  Purchase 
Priest  M.  L.,  botanic  ]>hysician,  house  9  Parker 
Prime  Mary,  widow,  liouse  8  Cyrpess 
Prior  James  P.,  cooj^er,  house  50  North 
Prynn  William,  laborer  N".  B.  Flour  Co.,  h.  222  Couuty 
Purington  Charles  E.,  painter,  house  G9  Smith 
Purington  Charles  F.,  seaman,  house  76  Hillman 
Purington  Charles  G.,  laborer,  bds.  155  Purchase 
Purington  Clarence  L.,  laborer  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  bds. 

307^^  Purchase 
Purington  Elias,  carpenter,  house  3073^  Purchase 
Purington  Frank  H.,  printer,  boards  76  Hillman 
Purington  Frank  M.,  painter,  boards  46  Hill 
Purington  Henry  A.,  carpenter,  house  85  Walden 
Purington  Hiram  S.,boards  307>^  Purchase 
Purington  John  A.,  shipjoiner,  house  46  Hill 
Purington  John  G.,  tinsmith,  boards  46  Hill 
Purington  Phillip  B.   ( Purington  &  Brown),  house  fur 

nishing  goods,  55  Purchase,  h.  153  North,  cor.  Cypress 
Purington  Wm.  S.,  roller   N.    B.    Copper   Works,   house 

307M  Purchase 
Purington  &  Brown  (Philip  B.  Purington   and   Oliver  F. 

Brown),  crockery,  house  furnishing  goods,  and  paper 

hangings,  55  Purchase,  Liberty  Hall  building 
Putrau  A.,  laborer,  h.  14  Brick  block,  Orange 
Puttz  Gustave,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  84  Middle,  h.  do. 
Pye  James,  weaver,  h.  Washburn,  n.  Acushnet  avenue 

QUINLAN  ALICE  MRS.,  house  195  Pleasant 

Quinn  James,  laborer  Eureka  Flour   Mills,   house    South 

First,  cor.  Delano 
Quinn  Lawrence,  laborer  N.  B.   Copper  Works,  house  r. 

90  Linden 
Quinnan  John,  mule  spinner,  h.  Hazard,  cor.  State 
Quinnan  Thomas,  mule  spinner,  house  197  State 
Quinnan  William,  sjtinner  Waiusutta  Mills,  h,  193  State 
Quirk  Patrick,  laborer,  house  4  Tremont 

RABE  HENRY,  baker  J.  Libby  &  Co,,  bds.  42  Middle 
Rabe  Ludwig,  saloon  42  Middle,  house  do. 
Radford  Samuel,  weaver,  h.  291  South  Second 
Ratferty  William,  ]ieddler,  h.  65  South  Water 
Rafferty  William  H.,  boards  65  South  Water 
Ragan  Michael,  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house  2  Wamsutta 
Rainey  Wm.  R.,  tailor  31  No,  Water,  bds.  11  No.  Second 
Ramsbottom  George,  weavar,  house  8  Austin  court 


NEW   BEDFORD    [J^]    DIRECTORY.  183 

Rand  Hiram,  farmer,  house  Acushnet  avenue 

Randall  Charles  G.,  painter,  house  1"28>2  Third 

Randall  Charles  S.,  merchant,  Rodman,  cor.  No.  Front,  h. 

21  Hawthorn,  corner  Irving  court 
Randall  Cynthia  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  house  63  Kempton 
Randall  David  E.,  harness  blacking,  120  Middle,  h.  do. 
Randall  Eraily  Mrs.,  house  5  Spruce 
Randall  George  A.,  machinist,  bds.  84  South  Second 
Randall  Lydia,  widow  of  Fred.  H.,  h.  8  Cypress 
Randall  Mary  H.,  widow  of  David,  house  120  Middle 
Randall  Ransom,  house  6  Pearl 

Randall  Rufus,  cooper,  16  and  18  Coffin,  h.  84  So.  Second 
Randall  Susan  Miss,  house  130  Kempton 
Rathbun  Elisha,  carpenter,  house  32  Franklin 
Rau  Gustavis,  machinist,  house  69>2  South  Water 
Ray  Edwin  H.,  salesman  6  Purchase,  bds.  at  Dartmouth 
Ray  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  house  foot  of  Cannon 
Ray  Isaiah  C,  lawyer,  146  Purchase,  h.  113  Hillman 
Raymond  Allen,  city  watchman,  bds.  Sampson  House 
Raymond  Bradford  P.  Rev.,  house  182  Grinnell 
Raymond  B.  Frank,  clerk  155  Purchase,  bds.  36  Elm 
Raymond  Calvin  (Hatch  &  Co.),  express,  5  Ricketson  blk. 

h.  Cypress,  cor.  Sycamore 
RAYMOND  EBEN  P.,  publisher  and  proprietor  Whale- 
man's Shipping  List,  21  Hamilton,  h.  17  So.  Second 
Raymond  Josiah  K.,  messenger  Hatch   &   Co.'s   express, 

bds.  southeast  cor.  Cypress  and  Sycamore 
Raymond  Mary,  widow  of  Samuel,  house  36  Elm 
Raymond  Micajah  K.,  messenger  Hatch  &  Co.  express,  h. 

81  Elm  [Summer 

Read  Abby  N.,  widow  of  Frederick  A.,  h.  Sycamore,  cor. 
Read  Charles  W.  (Read  &  Dias),  overall  mnfr.,   12  and 

14  William,  h.  8  Eighth 
Read  Frederick,  mariner,  h.  Sycamore,  cor.  Cypress 
Read  George  P.,  carpenter  F,  A.  Soule,  h.  77  Thomas 
Read  Joseph  R.  (Taber,  Read  &  Gardner),  117    Union, 

house  8  Eighth 
Read  Mary  M.  Mrs.,  house  34  Cedar 
Read  Rebecca,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  197  County 
Read  Wm.  Alexander,  house  County,  cor.  Parker 
Read  Wm.  F.,  clerk  Taber,  Read  &  Gardner,  h.  8  Eighth 
Read  William  H.,  lather,  boards  77  Thomas 
Read  &  Dias  (Chas.  W.  Read  and  Joseph  Dias),  overall 

mnfrs.,  12  and  14  William 
Reardon  Patrick,  laborer,  house  184  State 
Reaves  Ethaniel  L.,  printer,  house  103  Middle 
Records  EUery,  shipcarpenter,  house  96  Maxfield 
Records  John  C.,  machinist,  boards  96  Maxfield 
Records  William,  teamster  Jas.  Duddy,  bds.  Union 


184  NEW   BEDFORD    [1{]    DIRECTORY. 

Reed  Abraham,  laborer,  house  Plainville 

Reed  Achsah  Miss,  h.  Bartlett  pi.,  Rockdale  av. 

Reed  Albert  B.,  house  217  South  Water 

Reed  Bcujamiti,  loomfixer,  house  17  Austin  court 

Reed  Benjaniiu  F.  II.,  reporter  Standard  office  and  clerk 

city  library,  h,  lOo  Sycamore 
Reed  Caroline  P.,  widow  of  Josiah  V.,  h.   103  Sycamore 
Reed  Charles  A.,  teatnster,  house  194  South  Second 
Reed  Edwin  J.,  mariner,  boards  28  Pearl 
Reed  Eli  W.,  tanner,  house  Old  County  road 
Reed  Frederick  R.,  poultrydealer,  house  40  Grape 
Reed  Gustavus  L.  (Pauldino-,  Ree<l  &  Gifford),bout  mnfr., 

14  William,  h.  25  Third 
Reed  Isaac,  farmer,  house  Plainville 
Reed  Jepthn,  laborer,  house  14  Bethel 
Reed  Joseph,  works  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  69  Spruce 
Reed  Lyman  K.,  stonecutter,  house  223  County 
Reed  Nathan,  laborer,  house  35  Third 
Reed  Patrick,  in  oil  mauufoctory,  h.  194  Nortli  Third 
Reed  Richarxl  A.,  mariner,  house  252  South  First 
Reed  Robert  G.,  student,  house  09  S2:)ruce 
Reed  Rose  Mrs.,  house  19  Chancery 
Reed  Sarah,  widow  of  John,  house  148  North  Second 
Reed  Timothy  (Dewson,  Williams  &  Co.),   prop.  N.  B. 

Tannery,  h.  at  Boston 
Reeks  Mary,  widow  of  William,  h.  84  South  Third 
Reeve  Nathaniel  L.,  clerk,  85  Union,  h.  103  Middle 
Reid  Betsey  W.,  widow  of  Erastus  B.,  h.  100  William 
Reid  Isabella,  teacher  Fifth  street  grammar  school,  boards 

100  William 
Remington  Emma  A.  Miss,  house  18  Bush 
Remington  Holden  B.,  depotmaster  N.  B.  R.   R.,  house 

86" North  Third  [Jesseville 

Remington  John  G.,  at  N.  B.  R.  R.  depot,  h.  69  Linden, 
Remington  Joseph  Mrs.,  widow,  house  72  Elm 
Remington  Lucy  J.,  teacher  IMill  school,  bds.  72  Elm 
Remington  Rosetta,  widow  of  Thomas,   house  7   County 
Remington  Thcmias,  cai-jienter,  h.  78  Forest 
REPUBLICAN    STANDARD,   E.   Anthony   &   Sous, 

pubs.,  67  Union 
Reymond  William,  boardinghouse,  63  North  Second 
Reynard  William  H.,  master  mariner,  house  142  Third 
Reynard  William  II.,  jr.,  mariner,  house  142  Third 
Reynolds  Asa  R.,  laborer,  h.  Bellville  rd.,  h'd  of  the  River 
Reynolds  Benjamin,  molder  N,  B.  Copper  Works,  house 

11  Durfee 
Reynolds  Charles  B.,  laborer,  h.  New   County  road,  near 

Durfee 
Reynolds  Charles  D.,  farmer,  h.  Old  County  road 


NEW   BEDFORD    [j^]    DIRECTORY.  185 

Reynolds  Clara  R.  Miss  (C.  R.  Reynolds  &  Co.),  13  Pleas- 
ant, house  do. 
Reynolds  Clara  R.  &  Co.    (Misses   Clara   R.   and   Phebe 

Reynolds),  millinery  goods,  13  Pleasant 
Reynolds  Elisha,  farmer,  h.  Old  County  road 
Reynolds  George  F.,  driver,  house  Bellville  road 
Reynolds  George  F.,  brickmaker,  h.  G  Braleyville  road 
Reynolds  Isaac,  farmer,  house  Old  County  road 
Reynolds  Isaac,  laborer,  house  201  Kemptou 
Reynolds  James  F.,  farmer,  house  Old  County  road 
Reynolds  James  R.,  laborer,  h.  55  South  Water 
Reynolds  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  Wamsutta,  near  R. 

R.,  house  do. 
Reynolds  Joseph  B.,  blacksmith  N.  B.  Copper  Works, 

bds.  Parker,  c.  Cedar 
Reynolds  Luther,  boardinghouse,  1  Logan 
Reynolds  Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  h.  57  Summer 
Reynolds  Noah,  jr.,  farmer,  h.  1  Braleyville  road 
Reynolds  Phebe  Miss  (C.  R.  Reynolds  &  Co.),  13   Pleas- 
ant, boards  do. 
Reynolds  Phineas,  farmer,  h.  5  Braleyville  road 
Reynolds  Sampson  S.,  woodsawyer,  h.  12  Cedar 
Reynolds  Thomas,  tailor,  66  Purchase,  bds.  44  Middle 
Reynolds  Warren,  shoemaker,  h.  Durfee,  beyond  Vine 
Reynolds  Wike,  grocer,  185  So.  Water,  house  do. 
Reynolds  William,  spinner,  h.  5  Austin  court 
Reynolds  Willie  F.,  shoemaker,  house  New  County  road, 

near  Durfee 
Reynolds  Wm.  F.,  laborer  D.  K.  Tripp,  h.  219  Middle 
Rhodes  Amos  H.,  engineer,  house  330  Purchase 
Rhodes  Henry  W.,  painter,  boards  330  Purchas 
Rhodes  William  C,  engineer,  boards  330  Purchase 
Rice  Adoniram  J.,  bread  driver,  house  52  Arnold 
Rice  Albert,  weaver,  house  Turner's  court 
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,  office  5  South 
Sixth,  house  74  Walden 
Richards  Edward  R.,  proprietor   Whitcomb   House,    152 

Union 
Richards  George  (Richards  &  Winslow),  dining  room,  34 

William,  house  at  Dartmouth 
Richards  George  D.,  clerk  N.  B.  R.  R.,  boards  53  Elm 
Richards  Henry,  weaver,  house  5  Hazard  court 
Richards  James,  weaver,  boards  5  Hazard  court 
Richards  John  H.,  shoemaker,  house  8  Bethel 
Richards  Julia  P.,  widow  of  John,  house  245  Middle 
Richards  William  D.,  livery  stable,  20  South   Second,  h. 
53  Elm 


186  NEW    BEDFORD    [J^]    DIRECTORY. 

Richards  &  Winslow  (Geo.  Richards  and  Hohnes  Wins- 
low),  dininj?  room,  84  William 
Ridiardson  Albert,  laborer,  h.  South  Water,  cor.  Walnut 
Richardson  Alfred,  laborer,  house  1  Walnut 
Richardson  Geo.  W.,  stonecutter,  house  Mt.  Vernon,  cor. 

New  County  road 
Richardson  Jesse,  lamplighter,  house  111  North  Third 
Richardson  John,  weaver  Potomska  Mills,  house  Fair,  n. 

Dartmouth 
Richardson  Jol)n  T,,  dry  goods,  18  So.  Water,  h.  64  School 
Richardson  Lewis,  tinsmith,  45  North  Water,  boards  184 

County 
Richardson  Marcus  O.,  sole  leather   cutter,   house   New 

County  road,  near  Durfee 
Richardson  Marcus  O.,  jr.,  shoemaker,  house  3  Durfee 
Richardson  Sarah,  widow,  house  75  North 
Richmond  Abby  P.,  widow  of  Cyrus  A.,  h.  2  Fourth 
Richmond  Charles  N.,  civil  engineer,  boards  34  High 
RICHMOND   GEORGE   B.,  office  North  Water,  corner 

North,  house  34  High 
Richmond  George  W.,  laborer,  house  43  Wing 
Richmond  Henry  (S.  P.  Richmond  ^&  Co.),  baker,   173 

Union,  house  43  Wing 
Richmond  Joshua  (J.  Richmond  &  Son),  merchant  tailor, 

31  North  Water,  house  96  County 
Richmond  Josiah,  light  keeper  Hen  and  Chickens  Ijight 

Vessel,  house  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  North  Second 
Richmond  Phebe  Mrs.,  widow  of  Anthony,  h.  169  County 
Richmond  Samuel  P.  (S.  P.  Richmond  &  Co.),  domestic 

bakery,  173  Union,  house  37  School 
Richmond  S.  P.  &  Co.  (Samuel  P.  and  Henry  Richmond), 

bakers,  173  Union 
Ricker  Alonzo  W.,  cigarmaker,  house  Beach,  Cannonville 
Ricker  Charles  B.,  shoemaker,  boards  93  Summer 
Ricker  George  B.,  foreman  Hathaway  &  Soule,  house   93 

Summer 
Rickers  Alexander,  cook,  house  18  Park 
Ricketson  Abner  K.,  stevedore,  h.  247  South  Water 
RICKETSON   BARTON,  Jr.,   treas.  N.  B.  Five   Cents 

Savings  Bank,  Purchase,  house  19  Seventh 
Ricketson  Benjamin  T,,  merchant,  house  61  Fifth 
Ricketson  Cecile  C,  widow  of  Barton,  h.  63  Bedford 
Ricketson  Charles  W.,  clerk   Merchants  National  Bank, 

house  17  Allen 


NEW   BEDFORD    [^]    DIRECTORY.  187 

Ricketson  Daniel^  house  109  Elm 

Ricketson  Daniel  H.,  boatman,  h.  232  South  Water 

Ricketson  Daniel  L.,  mariner,  house  354  So.  Water 

Ricketson  Elias  M.,  boatman,  house  33  Delano 

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,  h. 

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.l42  Purchase 
Ricketson  Joseph,  2d,  merchant  Commercial  wharf,  house 

Clark's  point 
Ricketson  Levi,  mariner,  house  33  Delano 
Ricketson  Orrin,  printer  W.  F.  Wheaton 
Ricketson  Robert  H.,  farmer,  house  75  Smith 
Ricketson  Walton,  artist,  142|^  Union,  boards  109  Elm 
Ricketson  William  L.,  clerk  Parker  House,  bds.  61  Fifth 
Ricketson  Wm.  P.,  bookkeeper  J.  Ricketson,  2d,  house 

Clark's  point 
Rider  Benjamin,  carpenter,  boards  63  Mill 
Ridley  Clark,  house  3  Potter 

Riedell  J.  H.,  boot  and  shoe  finisher,  boards  14  Mill 
Eigby  James,  spinner,  house  283  South  Water 
Riley  Catherine,  widow  of  James,  h.  178  So.  Second 
Riley  Charles  H.,  mariner,  boards  5  Hillman 
Riley  Connor,  spinner,  house  304  County 
Riley  Dennis,  railroad  employee,  house  334  Purchase 
Riley  James,  waiter,  house  215  Kempton 
Riley  James,  machinist,  house  180  North  Third 
Riley  James  H.,  laborer,  boards  3  Wamsutta 
Riley  James  J.,  laborer,  house  3  Wamsutta 
Riley  James  Stevens,  mariner,  boards  5  Hillman 
Riley  John  S.,  roapmaker,  h.  Chancery,  north  from  Court 
Riley  John  W.,  gardener,  house  6  Ash 
Riley  Michael,  Gosnold  Mill,  house  Wall 
Riley  Michael,  laborer  Chas.  M.  Pierce,  house  5  Hillman 
Riley  Michael,  spinner,  house  9  Austin  Court 
Riley  Patrick,  mariner,  boards  3  Wamsutta 
Riley  Owen,  weaver,  house  304  County 
Riley  Philip,  shoemaker  A.  E.  Lucas,  house  9  Bethel 
Riley  Robert,  gardener,  house  rear  105  Allen 
Riley  Thomas,  fisherman,  h.  West  Campbell,  c.  Emerson 
Riley  Thomas,  fireman,  house  10  Hazard 
Ripner  George  M.,  cooper,  house  152  North  Second 
Ritchie  David,  hostler,  house  Cedai-,  near  Locust 
Ritter  John  Wesley,  laborer,  house  Bellville 


188  NEW   BEDFORD    []^]    DIRECTORY. 

Roach  Edward  R.,  horscshoer  Mechanics  lane,  h.  207  So. 

Water 
Roach  Eliza,  widow,  house  188  County 
Robbins  Abram  R.,  tinsmith  Parker  &  Sherman,  h.  68  Mill 
Robbins  Albert  L.,  painter,  house  Mt.  Pleasant 
Robbins  Augustus,   granular  fuel.  Court,   next  Cordage 

Factrry,  house  10  Cedar 
Robbins  Charles  H.,  master  mariner,  h.  69  Pleasant 
Robbins  Daniel,  carpenter,  house  90  High 
Robbins  Edmund  M.,  niachinist,  boards  66  Mill 
Robbins  Eliphalet  II.,  house  69  Elm 
Robbins  Elisha  K.,  laborer,  house. 52  Parker 
Robbins  Hepsey  R.  Mrs.,  house  663^  Mill 
Robbins  John  H.,  upholsterer  Caleb  Maxfield,  h.  43  Smith 
Robbins  Melinda,  widow  of  Kimball,  jr.,  h.  106  High 
Robbins  Samuel,  mariner,  house  Summer,  cor.  Smith 
Robbins  Thomas  C,  carriagesmith,  house  663^  Mill 
Robbins  William  S.,  traveling  agent  E.  R.  Gardner  &  Co., 

house  228  County 
Robert  Pierce,  Inborer,  house  13  Austin  court 
Roberts  Joseph  E.,  variety  store  and  boardinghouse,  179 

South  Water 
Roberts  J.  J).  (W.  D.  Andrews  and  J.  D.Roberts), photo- 
grapher, 52  Purchase,  h.  179  South  Water 
Roberts  Nathaniel,  printer  W.  F.  Wheaton 
Roberts  Oliver  A,  Rev.,  pastor  North  Christian  church, 

house  85  Fourth 
Roberts  William,  farmer,  house  Thompson's  lane 
Robertson  James  W.,  varnisher,  boards  6  Park 
Robertson  Joseph  W.,  clerk,  5  Pleasant,  near  Union,  h. 

65  Maxfield 
Robertson  William,  shipjoiner,  house  6  Park 
Robeson  Emily  P.,  widow  of  Andrew,  h.  134  County 
Robier  Peter,  house  187  State 

Robinson  Adoniram  J.,  butcher,  h.  Old  County  road 
Robinson  Antone,  cigar  manufacturer,  153  South  Water, 

house  65  Prospect 
Robinson  Daniel,  weaver,  house  3  Austin  court 
Robinson  David,  calker,  house  Swamp,  near  Cedar 
Robinson  Edgar  F.,  house  351  South  Water 
Robinson  Edward  H.  (W.   A.  Robinson  &  Co.),  oil  and 

candle  manufacturer,  50  So.  Water,  h.  at  Providence 
Robinson  Elizabeth  A.,  house  242  Middle 
Robinson  Ellis,  shipcarpenter,  h.  178>^  County 
Robinson  Emma  Mrs.,  house  Swamp,  near  (^edar 
Robinson  George  F.,  farmer,  bds.  Mrs.  Stewart's,  Purchase 
Robinson  Hannah  B.  Miss,  teacher  Fifth  street  grammar 

school 
Robinson  Isabel,  dressmaker,  80  Middle,  house  do. 


NEW   BEDFORD    [}{]    DIRECTORY.  189 

Robinson  James,  carpenter  and  builder,  20  South  Water, 

boards  Sheridan  House 
Robinson  James  M.  (Allen  &  Robinson),  carpenter  and 

builder,  Leonard's  wharf,  h.  351  South  Water 
Robinson  John,  weaver,  boards  306  County 
Robinson  John,  weaver,  house  vVashburn 
Robinson  John  A.,  porter,  45  North  Water,  h.  7  Swamp 
Robinson  Jones,  farmer  and  auctioneer,  h.  Bellville 
Robinson  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Rev.  Abraham,  house  230 

Middle  [cor.  Water 

Robinson  Robbins,  shoemaker,  90  Middle,  h.   Rowland, 
Robinson  Robert,  mason,  bds.  Pearl,  cor.  North  Third 
Robinson  Reuben,  peddler,  house  164  South  Water 
Rolinson  Stephen  D.,  teamster,  h.  207  South  Second 
Robinson  William,  mulespinner,  house  191  State 
Robinson    William,   shipcarpenter,  house   Summit,    near 

Rockdale  avenue,  Cannonville 
Robinson  William  A.  (W.  A.  Robinson  &  Co.),  oil  and 

candle  manufacturer,  50  So.  Water,  h.  39  Fifth 
Robinson   W.  A.   &  Co.   (Edward   H.  and  William   A. 

Robinson  and   Cyrus  A.  Howland),  oil  and  candle 

mnfrs.,  50  South  Water 
Rock  James,  grocer,  265  South  Water,  house  do. 
Roderick  Frank  M.,  mariner,  house  6  Ash,  near  Arnold 
Rodman  Benjamin,  farmer,  house  Woodlawn,  entrance  on 

Linden 
Rodman  Edmund,  artist,  house  92  Spring 
Rodman  Samuel,  manufacturer  cotton,  office  North  Water, 

cor.  North,  house  92  Spring 
Rodman  Thomas  R.,  clerk  S.  Rodman,  bds.  92  Spring 
Rody  James,  in  Copper  Works,  bds.  304  Purchase 
Roger  Antone  C,  passepartoute  maker,  bds.  8  Pleasant 
Rogers  Abiathar,  stonecutter,  house   New   County  road, 

corner  Grand 
Rogers  Charles,  shoemaker,  bds.  98  Purchase 
Rogers  Hannah  W.,  widow  of  George,  h.  100  Pleasant 
Rogers  Henry,  harnessmaker,  h.  County,  n.  Linden 
Rogers  Job  M.,  painter,  21  Union,  house  5  Borden 
Rogers  John  A,,  clerk  224  Purchase,  boards  County,  near 

Linden 
Rogers  Joseph,  mariner,  h,  256  South  Water 
Rogers  Manuel,  grocer,  138  So.  Water,  h.  8  Griffin 
Rogers  Michael,  shoemaker,  house  County,  n.  Linden 
Rogers  Michael  C,  teacher  Middle  street  school,  h.  5  Arch 
Rogers  Morrill  D.,  shoemaker,  boards  32  Hill  man 
Rogers  Sarah,  widow  of  Joel  P.,  h.  8  Rockdale  av. 
Rogers  Sullivan  W.,  carpenter.  No.  Second,   near  Water, 

boards  at  Fairhaven 
Rogers  Sulley,  at  Chas.  Taber  &  Co.,  boards  8  Pleasant, 

near  Union 


190  NEW   BEDFORD    [J{]    DIRECTORY. 

Rogers  Thomas  A.,  shipcarpenter,  h.  Rockdale  avenue 
Rogers  Walter  S.,  painter,  21  Union,  h.  5  Borden 
Rollins  Wm.,  laborer,  house  95  South  Sixth 
Rooks   Henry,   glassmaker,   in   Mt.    Washington    Glass 

Works 
Rooks  John,  glassmaker,  in  Mt.  Wash,  Glass  Works 
Rooks  John,  jr.,  glassmaker,  in  Mt.  Wash.  Glass  Works 
Rooms  of  the  Union  for  Good  Works,  61  Purchase 
Root  Elizabeth  P.,   widow   of   Marshall,  boardinghouse, 

Purchase,  cor  Union 
Rooth  Benjamin  S.,  organist,  tuner,   and   repairer,   house 

83  Walden 
Rooth  Harriet  E.  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  h.  83  Walden 
Rooth  Henry,  pianofortedealer,  repairer,  and  tuner,   83 

Walden,  house  do. 
Roscoe   William,  glasscutter   Mount   Washington    Glass 

Works,  house  2  Hickory 
Rose  Albert  J.,  currier  Job  Wade,  boards   Pearl,  corner 

North  Third 
Rose  Ann,  widow  of  Caton,  h,  rear  253  South  Water 
Rose  Antoine,  laborer,  house  118  Third 
Rose  Antone,  mariner,  house  181  South  Water 
Rose  Daniel  D.,  currier,  house  59  Sycamore 
Rose  David,  fisherman,  house  55  Howland 
Rose  Francis  F.,  currier,  house  59  Sycamore 
Rose  Frank,  laborer,  house  177  South  Second 
Rose  Frank,  laborer,  house  179  South  Second 
Rose  James,  farmer,  house  Bellville 
Rose  Joseph,  laborer,  house  271  South  Water 
Rose  Manuel,  laborer,  house  Delano 
Rose  Manuel,  laborer,  house  251  South  Water 
Rose  Simon  M.,  leather  manufacturer,  h.  59  Sycamore 
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,  h.  139  North  Third 
Ross  Ellen,  widow  of  Henry,  h.  Orange,  n.  Washburn 
Ross  Geo.  H.,  ropemaker  Cordage  Factory,  house   West 

Middle,  near  Emerson 
Ross  James  M.,  laborer,  house  rear  130  Kempton 
Ross  Manuel,  laborer,  house  77  Cedar 
Ross  Oliver,  laborer,  house  11  First 
Ross  William  F.,  seaman,  house  3  Durfee 
Rotch  Morgan,  clerk  N.  B.  Cordage   Co.,  Rotch's  wdiarf, 

boards  133  County 
Rotch  Wharf  Co.,  office  Rotch's  square 
ROTCH  WILLIAM   J.,   president  N.  B.   Cordage  Co., 

office  Rotch's  square,  h.  133  County 
Rounds  John,  farmer,  house  Kempton,  Cannonville 


NEW   BEDFORD    [^]    DIRECTORY.  191 

Rounds  John  H.,  Ibremau  N.  B.  Tannery,  house  Jenney, 

near  Kempton 
Rounesville  William  H.,  laborer,  house  25  Middle 
Rourke  Andrew,  lather,  house  175  Mill 
Rourke  Edward  T.,  butcher,  boards  175  Mill 
Rourke  John,  shoemaker,  house  14  Hazard  court 
Rourke  Patrick  Mrs.,  house  175  Mill 
Rowe  John  J,,  machinist,  house  9  Bethel 
Rowe  John  T.,  hostler  W.  H.  Sherman,  h.  208  Purchase 
Rowe  Matthew  B.,  stonecutter,  bds.  9  South  Second 
Rowe  Thomas  B.,  teamster,  h.  9  South  Second 
Rowland  Edmond  Rev.,  rector  Grace  Episcopal  church, 

house  92  County 
Royce  Thomas  D.,  physician,  124  Middle,  house  do. 
Ruberg  Maria,  wi(iow  of  Charles,  h.  45  Foster 
Rudge  John  H.,  fVanepolisher,  bds.  107  North  Third 
Rugg  Charles  P.,  principal  High  school,  h.  87  Spring 
Ruggles  John  A.,  carpenter,  house  107  Summer 
Ruggles  John  A.,  jr.,  salesman,  46  Purchase,  boards  107 

Summer 
Ruggles  Mary  T.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  69  Foster 
Rulon  Samuel  H.,  brassfinisher  Gilford  &  Allen,  house  1 

Howland 
Runnels  Warren  H.,  laborer,  house  15  Cannon 
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  86  Elm 
Russell  Catherine  B.,  widow  of  William  O.,  h.  6  Liberty 
Russell  Chancey,  curtain  upholsterer,  104  So.  Sixt'i,  h.  do. 
Russell  David,  cabinetmaker,  bds.  129  North  Second 
Russell  Clarissa  S.,  house  99  Hillman 
Russell  Edmund  N.  (E.  N.  Russell  &  Co.),  painter,  34 

Mill,  house  Cedar,  near  Hillman 
Russell  Edward,  bookkeeper,  Rodman,  corner  Front,  bds. 

91  County 
Russell  Edward  S.,  framepolisher,  bds.  6  Liberty 
Russell  Elihu,  master  mariner,  house  50  County 
Russell  Elihu  O.,  drillmaker  Morse  Twist  Drill  and  Ma- 
chine Co.,  house  22  Allen 
Russell  Elisha  E.,  master  mariner,  house  39  Third 
Russell  Elizabeth  H.,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  222  Union 
RUSSELL  E.  N.  &  CO.  (E.  N.  Russell  and  C.  J.  Nor- 
ton), painters,  34  Mill 
Russell  BVederick,  weaver,  h.  Rivet,  n.  So.  Water 
Russell  Frederick  T.,  mariner,  bds.  30  Cypress 
Russell  George,  jr.,   teacher   Acushnet   school,    house  at 
Acushnet 


192  NEW   BEDFORD    []{]    DIRECTORT. 

Rnssell  George  B.,  engineer,  liouse  42  Summer 
llussoll  George  W.,  stevedore,  h.  74  Nortli  Second 
liusscll  Henry  C,  hackdriver,  house  C  Liberty 
Russell  Henry  T.,  piemaker,  house  13  Maxfiehl 
Russell  Humphrey,  carpenter,  h.  108  Cedar 
Russell  James  A.,  compositor  Standard  office,  house  103>^ 

Purchase 
Russell  James  B.,  expressman  Hatch  &  Co.,  h.  73  Elm 
Russell  James  H.,  foreman  G.  S.  Homer,  h.  12  County 
Russell  John  A,,  farmer,  bds.  Old  County  road 
Russell  John  C,  tinnlate  woi'ker,  16  No.  Water,  house  at 

Smith's  Mills 
Russell  Joseph,  slasher,  h.  Rivet,  n.  So.  Water 
Russell  Judith  Miss,  h.  Hawthorn,  n.  Page 
■Russell  Lydia,  widow  of  John,  house  65  VValnut 
Russell  Jjydia  Miss,  house  Hawthorn,  n.  Page 
Russell  Martha  Miss,  private  scliool,  Arnold,  n.   County, 

h.  Walnut,  c.  Sixth 
Russell  Nancy,  widow  of  Job,  h.  80  Fifth 
Russell  Nathaniel  D.,  driver  J.  Libby  &  Co.,  house  Pleas- 
ant, c.  Linden 
Russell  Olive,  widow  of  Isaac,  house  39  Third 
Russell  Pardon,  laborer,  h.  Hathaway  rd.,  west  of  Rock- 
dale avenue 
Russell  Pardon,  jr.,  carriagemaker,  bds.  Hathaway  road 
Russell  Peter,  laborer,  h.  1  Brick  block,  Orange 
Russell  Philip,  glassmaker,  house  100  South  Second 
Russell  Roland  T.  G.  (Russell  &  Wady),  house  and  sign- 
painter,  3  Fifth,  h.  Sixth,  n.  Wash.  sq. 
Russell  Ruth  Mrs.,  house  132  Union 
Russell  Sally  Miss,  house  Hawthorn,  n.  Page 
Russell  Thomas,  laborer,  house  7  High 
Russell  William  A.,  purser  str.  Wamsutta,  h.  77  State 
Russell  &  Wady  (Roland  T.  G.  Russell  and  A.  B.  Wady), 

house  and  signpainters,  3  Fifth 
Ryan  Edward,  cai-penter  J.  M  Foster,  bds.  11  No.  Second 
Ryan  Edward,  weaver,  house  rear  1  Purchase 
Ryan  James  P.,  boards  304  Purchase 
Ryan  Joanna,  widow,  house  Turners  court 
Ryan  John,  fireman  in  Chemical  Works,  h.  Clinton,  cor. 

Emerson 
Ryan  John,  Gosnold  Mill,  house  4  Wall 
Ryan  John,  jr.,  ropemaker,  bds.  J.  Ryan's,  Clinton 
Ryan  Michael,  laborer,  house  83  North  Water 
Ryan  Rosanna,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  2  Hazard  ct. 
Ryan  Tiiomas,  shoemaker,  bds.  J.  Ryan's,  Clinton 
Ryan  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  Parker,  n.  Emerson 
Ryan  Thomas,  laborer,  house  rear  1  Purchase 
Ryan  William  P.,  cooper,  house  215  South  Water 


NEW   BEDFOED    [§]    DIEECTORY.  193 

Ryder  Benjamin  W.,  carpenter  F.  A,  Soule,  bds.  63  Mill 
Ryder  Charles  F.,  baker,  173  Union,  bds.  George  G.  Ry- 
der's, Rockland  [Union 
Ryder  Edgar  F.,  tailor,  68  Purchase,  c.  Elm,  boards  15'2- 
Ryder  Ebenezer  fRyder  &  Smith),  sparmaker,  152  No. 

Water,  h.  45  Sycamore 
Ryder  Frank,  teamster  Jas.  Duddy,  bds.  72  Walden 
Ryder  George,  porter  Parker  House,  bds.  do. 
Ryder  George  (J.,  stonecutter,  h.  Rockland,  near  Thomp- 
son's farm 
Ryder  Holder  M.,  laborer,  h.  So.  Front,  n.  Blackmore 
Ryder  Jane,  widow  of  Wm.  S.,  h.  103  Middle 
RYDER  LINUS,  box  mnfr.,  9  Pine,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
Ryder  William  J.  James,  shoemaker,  h.  3  Rockland 
Ryder  &  Smith  (Ebenezer  Ryder  and  Arvin  Smith),  spar- 
makers,  152  No.  Water 

SABENS  CALEB  gardener,  h.  New  County  road,  near 

Mt.  Vernon 
Sabens  Weston  G.,  teamster,  house  1  Cannon 
Sabins  Holder,  blacksmith,  house  11  Park 
Sadler  John,  nurse,  house  Grand 
Sadler  John  N.,  watchman,  house  17  Rockdale  av. 
Sadler  Mary  Mrs.,  house  11  Rockdale  avenue 
Sadler  Wm.  J.,  laborer,  house  216  Kempton 
Sagassa  Inhirs,  spinner,  h.  8  Brick  block.  Orange 
Salisbury  Levi,  butcher,  house  27  Mill 
Salmon  John,  house  101  State 

Samplin  Eliza,  widow  of  Parker  S.,  h.  Willis,  n.  Cedar 
Sampson  Benj.  F.,  blacksmith,  h.  154  No.  Second 
Sampson  Charles  C,  boards  154  North  Second 
Sampson  Elias,  house  40  Pleasant 
Sampson  Elias  Smith,  stonesplitter,  h.  Durfee,  cor.   New 

County  road  [h.  82  Kempton 

Sampson  Elisha  P.  P.,  passapartout  maker,  72  No.  Water, 
Sampson  Frederick,  icedriver,  house  79  Arnold 
Sampson  Frederick  H.,  house  8  Market  sq. 
Sampson  House,  Mrs.  John  Gawith,  prop.,  1213^    Union 
Sampson  Seth  J.,  clerk,  58  No.  Water,  h.  83  Walden 
Sampson  S  nith,  laborer,  bds.  Pearl,  cor.  No.  Third 
Sampson  Warren  W.,  overseer  in   shoe  shop,  House  of 

Correction,  h.  14  Spruce  [Middle 

Sandberg  Jacob,  ropemaker  Cordage  Factory,  house  248 
Sanborn  William,  house  35  South  Water 
Sanders  Edward,  stonecutter,  228  North  Third 
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. 
13 


194  NEW    BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY. 

Sanderson  Chas.  C,  painter,  boards  167  Kempton 
Sanderson  Samuel  S.,  secondhand  Wamsutta  Mill,  house 

27  Austin 
Sanderson  William  A.  (Sanderson  &  Smith),  grocer,  60 

Spruce,  h.  Willis,  n.  County 
Sanderson  Wm.  B.,  liandlemaker,  house  167  Kempton 
Sanford  Abraham  T.,  cooper,  house  34  South 
Sanford  Betsey,  widow  of  Benj.  T.,  h.  42  Mill 
Sanford  Betsey,  widow  of  Squire,  house  51  Kempton 
Sanford  Charles  H.,  bookkeeper  Charles  Taber  &  Co.,  and 
clerk  of  3rd  District  Court,  bds.  Wash.,  c.  Dartmouth 
Sanford  Eliza  H.  Miss,  teacher  Bush  St.  school 
Sanford  Frank  H.,  hostler,  boards  102  High 
Sanford  Gardner  T.  (S.  P.  Burt  &  Co.),  banker  and  broker, 

43  North  Water,  house  Morgan,  corner  Cottage 
Sanford  Giles,  coojjcr,  house  6  Ward 
Sanford  Henry,  clerk.  Union,  c.  No.  Front,  h.  72  County 
Sanford  Isaac,  cooper  Wm.  J.  Norton,  house  64  Spruce 
Sanford  Isaac  T.,  foreman  Charles  Tuber  &  Co.,  house  15 

Cedar 
Sanford  Sylvia,  Avidow  of  Benj.  F.,  house  102  High 
Sanford  Thomas,  n])holsterer,  house  19  Third 
Sanna  Manuel,  laborer,  house  145  South  Water 
Sargent  Morris,  house  49  Ilillman 

Sapington  Alfred,  coaldriver,  h.  Dartmouth  near  Weaver 
Sarvent  George  W.,  house  20  North  Cedar 
Sarvent  Lucy  A.,  widow  of  John,  house  20  North  Cedar 
Savage  John,  junkcollector,  house  125  Allen 
Savoi-y  Charles  W.,  carpenter,  house  Bellville 
SAWIN  ALBION  K.    P.,   teamster  and    hay    dealer,  7 

Merrill's  wharf,  house  148  Tliird 
Sawin  Geo.  F.,  clerk,  boards  148  Third 
Sawin  Lewis  L.,  baker  Libby  &  Co.,  house  68  Pleasant 
Sawtelle  Isaac  F.,  master  mariner,  house  151  Pleasant 
Sawyer  Frederick  T.,  teamster,  house  Ash,  near  North 
Sawyer  Gideon  T.,  mason,  house  48  North 
Sawyer  John  A.,  shipsmith,  25  North  Front,  house  Rock- 
dale avenue,  corner  Parker 
Sawyer  John  J.,  shipsmith   J.   Durfee,  boards   Rockdale 

avenue,  corner  Parker 
Sawyer  Mellville,  laborer,  house  201  Kempton 
Sawyer  Orrin,  laborer,  house  Head  of  tlie  River 
SAWYER  STEPHEN  P.,  stoves  and  tinware,  82  Pur- 
chase, house  48  North 
Sawyer  William  W.,  shipsmith,  25  North  Front,  boards  J.- 

A.  Sawyer's,  Rockdale  avenue,  corner  Parker  . 
Saxby  John,  second    hand    Wamsutta   Mills,  boards   322 

Purchase 
Saxon  Elias  E.,  carriagepainter,  boards  522  Purchase 


jSTEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY.  195 

Saxon  James,  spinner,  house  322  Purchase 

Sayer  Charles  C.,  Register  of  Deeds,  Southern  District  of 

Bristol  County,  office  Court  House,  house  57  Fourth 
Sayer  Edward  A,,  copyist,  house  72  Third 
Sayer  Wni.  L.  reporter  Daily  Mercury,  house  72  Third 
Scammon  George  H.,  laborer,  house  11  Third 
Scarborough  Henry  A.,  hairdresser,  163  Purchase,  house  7 

Spruce 
Schneider  Philip,  tailor,  29  School,  house  do. 
Schofield  John  C,  tanner,  house  180  Allen 
Schofield  Richard,  weaver,  house  324  Purchase 
Schuler  Joseph,  shoemaker  boards,  98  Purchase 
Schuler  George,  bootmaker  Hathaway  &  Soule,  boards  98 

Purchase 
Schuler  Jacob,  shoemaker,  boards  98  Purchase 
Schultz  Charles  N,,  teaser  Mt.  Washington  Glass  Works, 

house  41  Cove 
Schwall  George,  varnisher  Caleb  Maxfield,  h.  11  Bonney 
Schwall  James  B.,  drug  clerk  C.  H.  &  H.  A.  Lawton,  91 

Union,  boards  11  Bonney 
Scott  Hagar,  widow,  house  126  Kempton 
Scott  Henry,  jobwagon,  22  South  Water,  h,  29  Sherman 
Scott  Jacob  H.  N.  Mrs.,  house  189  Elm 
Scott  James,  jobber,  house  18  Cedar 
Scott  Joseph  M.,  hairdresser,  124  Union,  h.  7  Emerson 
SEABURY  ALEXANDER  H.,  president  Mt.  Washing- 
ton Glass  Works,  house  31  Eighth 
Seabury  Catharine  B.  Miss,  house  97  Hillman 
Seabury  Charles  P.,  master  mariner,  house  47  Fifth 
Seabury  Edward  W.,  house  26  Walnut 
Seabury  Humphrey  W.,  master  mariner,  house  124  County 
Seabury  Julia  A.  Miss,  house  50  Fifth 
Seabury  Oliver  H.,  botanic  physician,  house  117  Fifth 
SEABURY  OTIS,  president  New  Bedford  &  New  York 

Steamship  Co.,  office  6  Commercial  wharf,  house  44 

Fourth 
Seabury  Pardon  G.  Mrs,,  house  227  County 
Seal  Amos,  brakeman,  house  Merrimac 
Seals  Harrison,  porter  SuUings,    Kingman   &    Co.,  house 

210  Middle 
Seals  Spencer,  laborer,  house  Sullivan,  near  Middle 
Searell  Charles,   rigger,   Merrill's  wharf"  house   Chestnut, 

corner  Campbell 
Searell  Charles  T.,  carpenter,  house  13  Kempton 
Searell  Wm,  A.,  supt.  Masonic  Hall,  h.  54  Summer 
Searles  Mortimer,  machinist,  boards  98  South  Third 
Sears  Anthony  F,,  quartermaster  revenue  cutter,  house  18 

Sherman 
Sears  Drusilla  W.,  teacher  Parker  street  Grammar  school, 

boards  75  Hillman 


196  NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY. 

Sears  Edward,  painter,  93  Middle,  h.  Purchase,  c.  North 

Sears  Hannali  11.,  widow  of  Prince,  house  28  Ehn 

Sears  Isaiali,  liog  trader,  house  21  Griffin 

Sears  James  IF.,  carpenter,  house  172  Purchase 

Sears  Jolm  P.,  house  Dartmouth,  near  Weaver 

Sears  Joseph  W,,  framemaker,  boards  17  Third 

Sears  Marshal  G.,  corpenter,  house  90  Grinnell 

Sears  Nathan,  boatbuilder,  house  17  Third 

Sears  Sarah  E.,  teacher  Bush  street  primary  school,  bds. 

21  Griffin 
Sears  Willard,  house  31  Purchase 
Sequiera  Victoi-,  gilder  Peirce   &   Bushnell,  xboards    124 

Middle 
Setchell  James,  sailmaker,  house  9  Walnut 
Severance  Betsey,  widow,  house  Head  of  the  River 
Shanks  James,  shoemaker,  boards  98  Purchase 
Shannon  Mary,  widow  of  William,  house  73  Pleasant 
Sharpies  James,  weaver,  h.  Hazard,  near  Purchase 
Sharpies  Jane,  widow  of  John  F.,  house  183  State 
Sharpies  John,  weaver,  h.  Hathaway  road,  n.Mt.  Pleasant 
Sharpies  Joseph,  weavei",  house  4  Austin 
Sharpies  Thomas,  house  190  North  Third 
Sharpies  Thomas,  jr.,  Wamsutta  Mill,  h.  190  No.  Third 
Shaw  Albert,  cabinetmaker,  house  72  High 
Shaw  Charles,  laborer,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  near  reservoir 
SHAW    FRANKLIN,  carriage  manufacturer,  51  Elm,  h 

at  Fairhaven 
Shaw  Frederick  P.,  house  235  Purchase 
Shaw  George,  telegraph  line  repairer,  house  111  Fifth 
Shaw  Harriet  Mrs.,  house  59  North  Sixth 
Shaw  James,  weaver  Potomska  Mills,  boards  40  Rivet 
Shaw  Job  Mrs.,  widow,  house  129  North  Second 
Shaw  Job  L.,  house  106  Pleasant 
Shaw  John  W.,  boards  35  Eighth 
Shaw  Joseph,  house  40  Rivet 
Shaw  Samuel,  house  82  State 

Shaw  Thomas  W.  B.,  slasher  Potomska  Mills,  bds.  40  Rivet 
Shay  Bridget  Miss,  house  253  South  Water 
Shea  Daniel,  in  candle  works,  house  186  South  First 
Shea  Daniel,  jr.,  in  candle  works,  h.  186  South  First 
Shea  Dennis,  laborer,  house  119  Third 
Shea  Hannah,  widow,  house  139  North  Third 
Shea  Henry  (Doran,  Shea  &  Co.),  stone  cutter,  26  North 

Second,  house  186  South  First 
Shea  Jeremiah,  laborer,  house  5  Campbell 
Shea  Johana  L.,  upholsteress  Caleb  Maxfield,  h.43  Middle 
Shea  John,  cardgrinder,  boards  186  South  First 
Shea  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  97  So.  Second,  h.  do. 
Shea  John  T,,  laborer,  house  9  Campbell 


NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY.  197 

Shea  John  T,,  jr.,  laborer,  house  9  Campbell 

Shea  Margaret  A.,  upholstrcss  Caleb  Maxfield,  house  43 

Middle 
Shea  Mary,  widow  of  John,  house  Cedar  Grove 
Shea  Michael  J.,  junk  dealer,  130  South  First,  bds.  126  do. 
Shea  Patrick,  laborer,  house  126  South  First 
Shea  Timothy,  in  Water  Works,  h.  134  South  Water 
Shearmon  Samson,  superintendent  City  and   Fish  Island 

Railway,  house  Fish  Island 
Sheehan  Daniel,  laborer,  house  Clark 
Sheehan  Daniel,  card  stripper,  hou§e  209  Pleasant 
Sheehan  Mary,  widow  of  Timothy,  house  Clark 
Sheehan  Owen,  spinner  N.  B.  Cordage  Co.,  h.  219  Middle 
Sheehan  Patrick,  laborer,  house  Turner's  court 
Sheehan  Timothy,  laborer,  house  8  County 
Sheehy  Michael,  fruit  and   confectionery,   146   Purchase, 

house  do. 
Sheldon   F.   P.,   draughtsman    Wamsutta   Mills,   boards 

Kempton,  corner  Purchase 
Shepard  Caleb  G.,  house  61  Walden 
Shepard  Charles  W.,  carpenter,  house  168  Kempton 
Shepard  Charles  H.,  painter,  house  28  Bedfoi-d 
Shepard  Frank,  driver  Hatch  &  Co.  express,  boards  rear 

65  Smith 
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 
Shepherd   Eliza   J.   D.,   teacher    Park    street    grammar 

school,  boards  37  North  Sixth 
Shepherd  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  rear  90  Linden 
Shepherd  John  B.,  drug  clerk,  91  Union,  bds.  67  Third 
Shepherd  Margaret,  widow  of  Moses,  h,  165  Elm 
Shepherd  Nathaniel,  watchmaker,  94  Union,  h.  82  Maxfield 
Shepherd  Philip  H.,  compositor  Mercury   office,  house   5 

Fifth 
Shepherd  Stephen  H,  (A.  S.  Anthony  &  Co.),  publisher 

Seaside  Gazette,  and  foreman  newspaper  department 

Standard  office,  house  74  North  Third 
Sheridan  House,  Gustavus  ^hite,  jr.,  proprietor,  7  and  9 

North  Second 
Sherlock  Mary,  widow,  house  rear  41  Middle 
Sherman  Abner  (Sturtevant  &  Sherman),  carpenter,   132' 

North  Water,  house  87  Walden 
Sherman  Abram,  carriagemaker,  house  93  Linden 
Sherman  Albert  G.,  house  13  Mill 
Sherman  Arthur,  clerk,  1  Market  square,  boards  at  South 

Dartmouth 
Sherman  Asa  J.,  planer,  house  99  Fourth 


198  NEW    BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY. 

Sherman  Asa  R.,  pressman  Standard  office,h.  112  Purchase 
Sherman  Avis,  calker,  120  Nortli  Second,  h.  at  P'^airhaven 
Slierman  A,  K.  Mrs.,  widow  of  Seth,  h.  129  No.  Second 
Sherman  Benjatniti  F.,  operative,  1).  104'^  Purchase 
Slierman  Catharine,  widow,  house  31  William 
Sherman  Charles  A,  S.,  salesman  T.  J.  Gilford  &  Co.,  bds. 

35  William 
Sherman  Charles  II.,  carpenter,  house  180  Grinnell 
Sherman  Charles  IT.,  2d,  house  33  County 
Sherman  Charles  H.,  3d,  carpenter,   house  Kerapton,  cor. 

Jenney 
SHERMAN    CIIAS.     R.,   mathematical,   nautical,   and 

optical  instruments,  49  North  Water,  h.  35  William 
Sherman  Chas.  T.,  machinist  (Fairhaven),  bds.  3  Greene 
Sherman  Chas.  W.,  clerk  C.  H.  &  H.  A.  Lawton,  boards 

3  Kempton 
Sherman  Clarence  R.  (R.  A.  Sherman  &  Son,)  carpenter, 

Leonard's  wharf,  house  20  County 
Sherman  Clarinda  T.,  widow  of  Bra<lford,  h.  44  Sycamore 
Sherman  Cynthia  Mrs.,  house  14  Morgan 
Sherman  David  W.,  farmer,  house  old  County  road 
Sherman  Edward  T.,  clerk,  boards  1  Arch 
Sherman  Frank,  clerk,  boards  145  Middle 
Sherman  Frederick  W.,  compositor  Mercury  office,  bds. 

3  Kempton 
Sherman  George  C.,  carriagepaintcr,  h.  57  Summer 
Sherman  Gideon,  carpenter,  house  159}^  Mill 
Sherman  Henry  F.,  Govt.  Light  Boat,  bds.  38  WiUis 
Sherman  Isaac  C,  groceries  and  provisions,   Fourth,  cor. 

Bedford,  house  26  Bedford 
Sherman  Isaac  E.,  at  Oil  Works,  house  3  Greene 
Sherman  James  H.  (Parker  &  Sherman),  tin  andsheetiron 

worker.  Union,  cor.  Water,  house  10  Eighth 
Sherman  James  L.,  clerk  Sturtevant  &  Sherman,  house 

74  South  Second 
Sherman  Ja^nes  O.,  laborer,  house  Old  County  road 
Sherman  Jesse  T.,  mariner,  house  123  Fifth 
Sherman  Jireh  C,  gas  and  steam  fitter,  24  William,  house 

at  Fairhaven 
Sherman  Jireh  S.,  teamster,  h.  Kempton,  cor.  Hunter 
Sherman  Job  B.,  grocer,  Foster,  corner  North,  boards  67 

Kempton 
•Sherman  Julia  E.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  35  William,  h.  do. 
Sherman  Lucy  T.,  widow  of  Obed,  house  67  Kempton 
Sherman  Marcus  M.,  provisions.  North  Sixth,  cor.  Elm, 

house  145  Middle  [4  Chestnut 

Sherman  Mary  E.,  widow  of  Paul  W.,  dressmaker,  house 
Sherman  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  boards  29  Mill 
Sherman  N.  Willis,  mason,  house  129  North  Second 


NEW   BEDFOKD    [g]    DIRECTORY.  199 

Sherman  Otis  T.,  carpenter  J.  M.  Foster,  h.  at  Rochester 
Sherman  Feleg  A.,  overseer  spinningroom,  Cordage  Fac- 
tory, house  14  Morgan 
Sherman  Philip  S.,  clerk  E.  Perry,  house  38  Willis 
Sherman  Pliny  B.,  foreman  Mercury  job  office,  92  Union, 

hoase  3  Kempton 
Sherman  Robert  A.  (R.  A.  Sherman  &  Son),  carpenter, 

Leonard's  wharf,  h.  20  County,  cor.  South 
Sherman  Robert  A.  &  Son  (Robert  A.  and  Clarence  R.), 

carpenters,  Leonard's  wharf 
Sherman  Robert  R.,  machinist,  house  170  Middle 
Sherman  Rufus,  house  5  Ricketson  court 
Sherman  Rufus,  master  mariner,  house  264  County 
Sherman  Silas  C,  ])ilot,  house  163  Mill 
Sherman  Simeon  K.,  clerk,  house  163  Mill 
Sherman  Stephen,  shipcarpenter,  house  69  Prospect 
Sherman  Theodore,  carpenter,  boards  29  Mill 
Sherman  Uriel,  house  79  Fifth 
Sherman  William   B.    (Briggs   &    Sherman),    civil    and 

hydraulic  engineer,  45  Purchase,  h.  87  Walden 
Sherman  Wm.  D.,  blacksmith,   150   South  Water,  house 

119  Fifth 
SHERMAN  WILLIAM  H.,  hack,  livery,   and  boarding 

stable,  24  Fourth,  house  57  School 
Sherman  William  J.,  treas.  Union  Boot  and  Shoe  Co.,  h. 

5  Ricketson  court 
Sherman  William  R.,  clerk,  49  No.  Water,  bds.  35  William 
Sherman  William  W.,  house  69  Prospect  [School 

Sherman  Zephaniah  T.,  gilder,  72  North   Water,  h.  53 
Sherrett  Lawrence,  slasher,  house  343  Purchase 
Sherrett  Lewis  H.,  weaver,  boards  343  Purchase 
Sherry  James,  boots,  etc.,  57  Purchase,  h.  95  Grinnell 
Shields  Chas.  M,,  plumber  Hastings  &  Co.,  h.  County, 

cor.  Rockland 
Shields  Daniel,  laborer,  house  62  Arnold 
Shields  Mary,  widow,  house  208  Middle 
Shields  William,  hairdresser,  bds.  86  North  Second 
Shiels  James,  laborer,  hou^  Emerson,  near  Arnold 
Shirley  Frederick  S.,  agent  Mt.  Washington  Glass  Works, 

house  70  Washington  [House 

Shiverick  Henry  G.,  painter,  25   Centre,  bds.  Whitcomb 
Shockley  Joseph,  house  28  Elm 

Shockley  Sarali  D.  H.,  widow  of  William,  h.  40  Spring 
Shore  Isaac,  weaver,  house  5  Rivet 
Shore  Sarah,  widow  of  Matthew,  house  45  Foster 
Short  Dennis,  musician,  house  4  Cannon 
Shove  Mary,  widow  of  David  (92  years),  h.  29  Walnut 
Shurtleif  Israel  H.,  clerk,   64   North    Second,   house   77 

South  Second 


200  NEW   BEDFOKD    [§]    DIRECTORY. 

Shurtleff  John    K.    (Chapman    &    ShurtlefF),  saihnaker, 

Union,  COY.  Front,  house  39  Third 
Silva  AngeHne,  widow,  house  127  Third 
Silva  Antone,  hiborer,  liouse  66  Grinnell 
Silva  Antone,  saloon,  107  South  Water,  house  do. 
Silva  Antone,  laborer,  house  127  Orchard 
Silva  Domingo,  laborer,  house  183  South  Second 
Silva  Eliza,  widow  of  Enos,  liouse  127  Third 
Silva  Francis  M.,  bowling  saloon,  57  Rowland,  h.  do. 
Silva  Francisco,  mariner,  house  87  South  Water 
Silva  Frank,  mariner,  house  225  South  First 
Silva  Frank,  mariner,  house  122  South  First 
Silva  Frank,  shoemaker,  house  124  South  First 
Silva  John,  mariner,  house  186  South  Water 
Silva  John,  laborer,  house  127  South  Front 
Silva  John  A.,  laborer,  house  278  South  Water 
Silva  John  D.,  mariner,  house  Clinton,  near  Ash 
Silva  Joseph  D.,  master  mariner,  liouse  81  Washington 
Silva  J.  L.  Mrs.,  house  125  Summer 
Silva  Manuel,  laborer,  house  177  South  Second 
Silva  Manuel,  mariner,  house  rear  Division 
Silva  Manuel,  mariner,  house  248  South  Water 
Silva  Manuel,  mariner,  house  121  South  First 
Silva  Manuel,  mariner,  house  186>2  South  Water 
Silva  Manuel  A.,  seaman,  house  31  South 
Silva  Manuel  J.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  h.  189  So.  Second 
Silva  William,  fireman  N.  B.  Cordage  Co.,  h.  24  Ash 
Silvester  Charles  H.,  clerk,  2  School,  bds.  Ill  Middle 
Silvester  David,  billiardroom,  North  Second,  corner  Wil- 
liam, house  145  Middle 
Silvester  Frederick  B.,  clerk  Standard  office,  h.  50  Rusaell 
Silvester  John  C,  mariner,  house  85  Elm 
Silvester  William  R.  N.  (Silvester  &  Wing),  dry  goods, 

etc.,  28  Purchase,  house  95  Third 
Silvester  &  Wing  fWm.  K.  N.   Silvester  and   Chas.  F. 

Wing),  dry  goods  and  carpets,  28  Purchase 
Silvester,  see  also  Sylvester 
Silvia  John,  shoemaker,  north  end  of  Acushnet  avenue, 

house  at  Belville 
Silvia  Manuel,  90  So.  Water,  boards  71  Third 
Silvia  Thomas  H.,  mill  operative,  house  60  Spruce 
Silvina  John,  carpenter  J.  M.  Foster 
Simmons  Alexander  W.,  tailor,  147^  Union  (up  stairs), 

house  21  Seventh 
Simmons  Allen  S.,  carriagemaker  Pine,  h.  108  Fourth 
Simmons  Anna,  widow,  h.  rear  253  South  Water 
Simmons  Charles  Mrs.,  house  205  Middle 
Simmons  Charles  C,  clerk  Hatch  &  Co.'s  Express,  boards 

91  North  Third 


NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIEECTORT.  201 

Simmons  Chas.  H.,  boards  270  County- 
Simmons  Emma  A.  M.  Miss,  teacher  Dartmouth  street 
primary  school,  bds.  91  North  Third  [Allen 

Simmons  Geo.  W.,  carringepainter  G.  L.  Brownell,  h.  73 
Simmons  James  M.,  building  mover,  house   316  Purchase 
Simmons  Jeremiah,  teamster,  h.  118  North  Third 
Simmons  Philip,  house  91  North  Third 
Simmons  Sarah  L.,  widow  of  Arphaxad,  h.  70  Hillman 
Simmons  Stephen,  laborer,  house  159  Elm 
Simon  Nathan,  fancy  dry  goods,  62  Purchase,  house  do. 
Simpson  Andrew  J.,  baggagemaster  N.  B.  Railroad,  h. 

53  Hillman 
Simpson  James,  weaver  Wamsutta  Mills,  b.  No.  Third 
Simpson  Orton  S.,  in  glass  works,  h.  Fair,  n.  Dartmouth 
Simpson  Susan,  widow  of  Edward,  h.  rear  208  Middle 
Simpson  Thomas  O.,  in  glass  works,  h.  Fair,  n.  Dartmouth 
Simister  Henry,  weaver,  h.  18  Hazard  court 
Sinclair  James  G.,  master  mariner,  h.  113  So.  Second 
Sisson  Daniel  W.,  gunsmith,  22  So.  Water,  h.  22  Bedford 
Sisson  Daniel  W.,  jr.,  clerk  104  North  Water,  house  Old 
County  road  [h.  do. 

Sisson  Edward  R.,   homoeopathic   physician,    15   Eighth, 
Sisson  Frank  W.,  trav.  salesman,  house  186  Elm 
Sisson  George  W.,  mariner,  house  17  Morgan's  lane 
Sisson  Gideon,  carpenter,  house  19  Chestnut 
Sisson  James  F.,  teamster,  bds.  Cypress  avenue 
SISSON  JAMES  E.,  saloon  40  So.  Water,  house  do. 
Sisson  Job,  cooper,  house  17  Morgan's  lane 
Sisson  Job,  jr.,  mariner,  house  17  Morgan's  lane 
Sisson  Joseph  L.,  fisherman,  h.  22  Bedford 
Sisson  Leonard,  carpenter,  bds.  19  Chestnut 
Sisson  Lydia  M.,  widow  of  Wra.  H.,  h.  Rockdale  avenue, 

near  Kempton 
Sisson  Mary  J.  Miss,  tailoress,  house  160  North 
Sisson  Otis  A.,  h.  105  North  Water 
Sisson  Sarah  Mrs.,  house  94  Linden 
Sisson  William,  cooper,  h.  17  Morgan's  lane 
Sisson  William  Mrs.,  widow,  house  70  Elm 
Skelding  Hannah  Mrs.,   boardinghouse,   Pond,    opposite 

Copper  Works 
Skelley  Bridget,  widow  of  Barnard^  h.  62  Arnold 
Skiff  Andrew  J.,  shipcarpenter,  h.  Old  County  road 
Skiff  Charles,  farmer,  house  8  Skiff's  avenue 
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.  Dur- 
fee),  carriagesmiths  and  blacksmiths,  Mechanics  lane 
Skiff  Thomas,  farmer,  house  5  Skiff's  avenue 


202  NEW   BEDFORD    [§]    DIRECTORY. 

Skiff  WilHara  E.,  mariner,  boards  20  Oak 

Skinner  Alfred  E.,  stove  mounter,  h.  164  Pleasant 

Slack  Robert,  architect,  Kicketson  blk.,  h.  at  Boston 

Slater  James,  clerk,  house  Hazard,  near  Purchase 

Slocnm  Calvin  J.,  shoemaker,  boards  74  Middle 

Slocuni  (Charity  C,  widow,  house  59  P^ifth 

Slocum  Dulcinea,  wid.  of  John  B.,  house  89  High 

Slocum  Elizabeth  M.  Miss,  house  59  Fifth 

Slocum  Ezra  C,  horse  dealer,  house  155  Mill 

Slocum  Holder,  dry  goods,  154  Union,  bds.  98  Purchase 

Slocum  James  D.,  cooper  Geo.  Delano,  h.  94  Fourth 

Slocum  James  N.,  laborer,  h.  179  Allen,  n.  Dartmouth  line 

Slocum  Joseph  R.,  master  mariner,  boards  212  County 

Slocum  Lovey,  widow  of  Wm.,  house  102  Fourth 

Slocum  Peleg,  house  16  Fifth 

Slocum  Philip  D.,  clerk,  55  Union 

Slocum  Rebecca  H.,  widow  of  James  T.,  h.  34  Seventh 

Slocum  Sally,  widow,  house  head  of  Court 

Slocum  Stephen  P.,  painter,  house  129  Grinned 

Slocum  Wanton  D.,  candler   S.   Leonard   &    Son,   house 

123  Third 
Slocum  William  L.,  farmer,  h.  237  South  Water 
Slocumb  Humphrey  A.,  mariner,  house  23  South   Second 
SLOSSON  HENRY  C,  dining  rooms,  14  South  Third, 

house  do. 
Small  David  S.,  clerk  freighthouse  N.  B.  R.  R.,  house  177 

Pleasant 
Small  Jesse  C,  blacksmith,  house  154  Grinnell 
Small  Samuel,  mariner,  house  7  North 
Smalley  John,  weaver,  house  Orange,  near  Washburn 
Smalley  Orrick,  inspector,  weigher   and   gauger,  Custom 

House,  house  89  Third 
Smalley  Orrick  jr.,  in  M.  T.  D.  &  M.  Co.  shop,  house  71 

South  Sixth 
Smith  Abbott  P.,  104  Union,  house  7  South  Cottage 
Smith  Albert  C.  (Sanderson  &  Smith),  grocer,  h.  9  Cedar 
Smith  Alfred  A.,  laborer,  house  218J^  Middle 
Smith  Alfred  E.,  at  glassworks,  house  3  Pleasant 
Smith  Allen  E.,  carj)enter,  boards  126  Purchase 
Smith  Asa  C,  91  Union,  boards  98  Smith 
Smith  Allen  jr.,  stevedore,  house  29  Bedford 
SMITH  ANDREW  J.,  horseshoer.  Mechanics   lane,  h. 

78  Mill  [h.  72  Kempton 

Smitli  Arvin  (Ryder  &  Smith),  sparmaker,  152  N.  Water, 
Smith  Benjamin,  house  90  Bedford 

Smith  Benjamin  C.  Mrs.,  house  79  County  [chase 

Smith  Bradford,  in  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  boards  126  Pur- 
Smith  Charles  B.,  dentist,  74  North,  house  do. 
Smith  Chas  N.,   compositor,    Standard  office,  house    152 

North  Second 


NEW   BEDFORD    [§]    DIRECTORY.  203 

Smith  Charles  W.,  coachman  at  B.  Rodman's,  Woodlawn 

Smith  Charlotte  Mrs.,  house  26  Wing 

Smith  Clarence  S.,  carpenter,  boards  133  Grinnell 

Smith  Daniel  B.,  saloon,  19  Union,  house  2  Cannon 

Smith  David,  weaver,  boards  177  State 

Smith  David  A.,  framepolisher,  house  152  North  Second 

Smith  Edward,  in  weavingroom,  house  153  State 

Smith  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Henry  H.,  house  131  Smith 

Smith  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  187  Elm 

Smith  Elizabeth  A.,  widow  of  John,  house  131  Orchard 

Smith  Elizabeth  H.,  widow  of  Alvin  C,  house  No.  Third, 

near  High 
Smith  Ella  G.  Miss,  teacher  Bush  street  primary  school, 

boards  S.  G.  Smith's,  Bellville 
Smith  P'erdinand,  servant,  98  State,  boards  do. 
Smith  Francis  C,  breaddriver,  house  Clark's  Point  road 
Smith  Frank  C ,  planeraaker,  14  William,  boards  Thomas 

C  Smith's,  Weaver 
Smith  Frederick,  fruit  and  confectionery,  69  Union,  bds. 

84  Elm 
Smith  George,  boarding  house,  160  South  Water 
Smith  George,  carpenter,  house  133  Grinnell 
Smith  George,  laborer,  house  Clark 
Smith  George  A.,  traveling  agent,  house  63  Thomas 
Smith  George  E.,  stonecutter,  house  Clark,  near  State 
Smith  George  F.,  currier  Job  Wade,  boards  100  Fifth 
Smith  Gorham  B.,  clerk  R.  S.  Lawton,  bds.  126  Purchase 
Smith  Hannah,  widow  of  Richard,  house  131  Third 
Smith  Harry  A.,  decorator  Mt.  Washington  Glass  Works, 

house  66  South  Third 
Smith  Henry,  stevedore,  house  15  First 
Smith  Henry,  carriagesmith  Geo.  L.  Brownell,  house   67 

South  Second 
Smith  Henry  C,  blacksmith,  boards  Sheridan  House 
Smith  Henry  H.,  spinner  Potomska  Mills,  b.  133  Grinnell 
Smith  Henry  W.  (Smith   &   Allen),   sparmaker,   foot   of 

Walnut,  house  84  Kempton 
Smith  Henry  W.  (M.  &   H.    W.    Smith),   photographer, 

134 1.<  Union,  house  27  Seventh 
Smith  Humprey,  laborer,  house  111  South  Seventh 
Smith  Irving,  driver  H.  Wheaton,  boards  72  Kempton 
Smith  Israel,  musician  and  leader   of  Brass  Band,   house 

102  High 
Smith  James,  house  332  Purchase 
Smith  James,  mariner,  house  238  Middle 
Smith  James  B.,  shipping  clerk  Morse  Twist  Drill  Co.,  h. 

91  Washington 
Smith  James  R.,  house  6  West  Willis  [18  Bonney 

Smith  James  T.,  telegraph  operator,  26  North   Water,  h. 


204  NEW   BEDFORD    [§]    DIRECTORY. 

Smith  John,  laborer,  house  Merrimac,  near  North  Third 

Smith  John,  weaver,  house  9  Hazard  court 

Smith  John,  farmer  at  J.  B.  Covell's,  Acuslinet  avenue 

Smith  John  II.,  hairdresser,  li.  rear  63  Smith 

Smith  Jolm  J.,  hiborer,  h.  West  Campbell,  n.  Emerson 

Smith  John  W.,  planemaker,  14  William,  house  5.  West 

W^iUis 
Smith  Jonathan,  house  124  Summer 
Smith  Joseph,  laborer,  house  171  Grinnell 
Smith  Joseph,  weaver,  house  rear  317  Purchase  [ant 

Smitli  Joseph  B.,  overseer  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  116  Pleas- 
Smith  Joseph  C.  (Cota  &  Smith),  grocer,  Cedar,   corner 

Middle,  house  76  Cedar 
Smith  Joseph  H.,  laborer,  house  98  Smith 
Smith  Joseph  W.,  clerk.  111  Union,  house  30  Bedford 
Smith  Josephine,  widow  of  Thornton,  house  7  Spring 
Smith  Juliana  B.  Mrs.,  house  161  County 
Smith  Katy,  widow  of  Lemuel  R.,  h.  Delano  n.  So.  Water 
Smith  Llewellyn  T.  (Ashley  and  Smith),   drygoods   and 

groceries,  347  Purchase 
Smith  Lizzie  Miss,  teacher  Grove  school,  house  208  North 

Third 
Smith  Lizzie,  dressmaker,  2  Cannon,  boards  do. 
Smith  Lydia  A.  Mrs.,  house  2  Austin  court 
Smith  Lydia  M.,  widow  of  Jona.,  house  155  Kempton 
Smith  Maria,  widow  of  Mathew,  house  208  Purchase 
Smith  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  house  121  South  Second 
Smith  Mary  T,,  widow  of  Cornelius,  house  17  Wing 
Smith  Mercy  B.,  nurse,  house  34  South 
Smith  Morris  (M.  &  H.  W.  Smith),  photographer,  134}^ 

Union,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Smith  M.  &  H.  W.  (Morris  and  Henry  W.),  photograph- 
ers, 134>o  Union 
Smith  Nancy  Miss,  house  95  South  Sixth 
Smith  Patrick,  laborer,  house  319  Purchase 
Smith  JNIargaret  Mrs.,  house  198  North  Third 
Smith  Paul,  ropemaker,  house  6  Chancery 
Smith  Philip,  laborer,  house  Clark 
Smith  Ralph,  weaver,  house  9  Rivet 
Smith  Richard,  weaver,  house  332  Purchase 
Smith  Robert  G.,  mariner,  house  333  South  Water 
Smith  Robert  G.,  jr.,  laborer,  h.  333  South  Water 
Smith  Ruth  L.,  widow  of  Henry,  house  7  Cottage 
Smith  Samuel  D.,  carriagemaker,  house  Bellville 
Smith  Samuel  G.,  mariner,  house  Bellville 
Smith  Samuel  J.,  decorator  Mt.  Wash.  Glass  Works,  h. 

104  Fifth  [Purchase 

Smith  Sarah  D.,  widow  of  Alphonso,  boardinghouse,  126 
Smith  Shubael  Mrs.,  house  60  State 


NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY.  205 

Smith  ShubaelD.,  jr.,  clerk  Central  Union   Association, 

house  81  Third 
Smith  Sidney,  engineer,  house  14  Franklin 
Smith  Susan  E.,  widow  of  Abraham,  h.  Head  of  the  River 
Smith  Sylvia  R.,  widow  of  James,  h.  57  Washington 
Smith  Syria  B.,  trader,  house  Old  County  road 
Smith  Thomas,  weaver,  house  292  South  Water 
Smith  Thomas  A,,  blacksmith,  house  Dartmouth,  below 

Weaver 
Smith  Thomas  C,  blacksmith,  h.  Weaver,  c.  Dartmouth 
Smith  Thomas  G.,  icedealer,  house  153  Middle 
Smith  Thomas  J.,  saloon,  254  Purchase,  house  do. 
Smith  Thomas  J.,  hairdresser,  89  Union,  h.  207  Middle 
Smith  Washington  P.,  laborer,  house  8  Dartmouth 
Smith  Willard  N.,  stonecutter,  h.  Allen,  n.  Dartmouth  line 
Smith  William,  laborer,  boards  2  Austin  court 
Smith  William,  ropemaker  in  Cordage  Factory,  house 

62  Arnold 
Smith  William,  soapmaker,  house  208  North  Third 
Smith  William,  loomfixer  in  Wamsutta  Mills,  house  290 

County 
Smith  William  A.,  weaver,  house  1  Hazard  court  • 
Smith  William  B.,  hairdresser,  124  Union,  bds.  8  Dart- 
mouth 
Smith  Wm.  G.,  saloon,  4  Pearl,  house  do. 
Smith  William  H,,   boatbuilder,   foot  of  Cannon,  house 

70  Forest 
Smith  William  H.,  farmer,  house  22  Oak 
Smith  William  H.,  mariner,  boards  90  South  Sixth 
Smith  William  H.,  jr.,  boatbuilder  W.  H.  Smith,  house 

81  Forest 
Smith  William  J.,  painter,  house  110  Maxfield 
Smith  William  T.  (D.  B.  Folger  &  Co.),  116  Union,  and 

agent  William  O.  Brownell,  h.  79  North 
Smith  Zeno,  laborer,  house  63  Mill 

Smith  &  Allen  (H.  W.  Smith  and  John  S.  Allen),  spar- 
makers,  foot  of  Walnut 
S  my  the  George  F.,  currier,  boards  100  Fifth 
Snaillam  Moses  W.,  machinist,  house  205  Pleasant 
Snape  Thomas,  weaver,  house  17  Austin  court 
Snell  David  A.,  mechanical  bakery,  1  William,  house  Mt. 

Pleasant,  next  the  reservoir 
Snell  Thomas,  carpenter,  house  Rockdale  av. 
Snow  Abbie,  \\  idow,  house  44  Sycamore 
Snow  Abner  W.,  farmer,  h.  north  end  Acushnet  av. 
Snow  Abner  W.,  jr.,   engraver,  boards  A.  W.    Snow's, 

Acushnet  av. 
Snow  Andrew,  master  mariner,  house  172  Middle 
Snow  Andrew,  jr.,  clerk  in  Glass  Works,  bds.  172  Middle 


206  NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY. 

Snow  Charles  H.,  clerk,  h.  County,  cor.  Wing 

Snow  David  S.,  h.  County,  cor.  Wing 

Snow  Elisha  F.,  cari^enter,  house  20  Emerson 

Snow  Frederick  P.,  upholsterer,  h.  No.  Third,   near  cor. 

North  Second  [ty,  h.  175  Middle 

Snow  George,  hack,  livery  and  boardingstable,  188  Coun- 
Snow  Helen  F.  Miss,  house  25  Bonney 
Snow  Hiram  M.,  painter,  9  No.  Water,  h.  41  Third 
Snow  James  L.,  carpenter,  house  107  Smith 
Snow  James  M.,  shipsraith.  North  Front,  n.  Middle,  house 

31  Chestnut 
Snow  John,  carriagewasher  S.  F.  Perry  &  Son 
Snow  J.  Proctor,  accountant,  house  151  Middle 
Snow  Loum  Mrs.,  house  153  County 
Snow  Loum,  jr.  (Loum  Snow  &  Son),  merchant,  29  North 

Front,  h.  9  South  Cottage  [Front 

Snow  Loum  &  Son  (Loum  Snow,  jr.),  merchants,  29  No. 
Snow  Nancy,  widow,  house  Head  of  the  River 
Snow  Rebecca  T.,  widow  of  Mark,  h.  Head  of  the  River 
Snow  Robert,  clerk,  29  North  Front,  bds.  153  County 
Snow  Rosanna  H.,  widow  of  Knowles,  li.  83  Wash. 
Snow  Sylvester,  groceries  and  provisions,  County,  corner 

Wing,  house  do, 
Soule  Albert,  clerk,  house  116  South  Front 
Soule  Edwin  P.,  mariner,  h.  57  Mechanics  lane 
Soule  Isaac,  bouse  59  North  Sixth 
Soule'  Rufus  A.  (Hathaway  &  Soule),  boot  and  shoe  mnfr., 

North,  c.  North  Second,  h.  18  Campbell 
Soule  Stephen,  laborer,  house  116  South  Front 
Soule  Thomas  H.,  shipwright,  h.  117  Middle 
Soule  Thomas  H.,  2d  (Soule  &  Cranston),  carpetuphols- 

terer,  9}2  Purchase,  h,  13  Lincoln 
Soule  Thomas  H.,  jr.,  house  117  Middle 
Soule  William  P.,  driver  Steamer  2,  h.  9  Bethel 
Soule  William  T.,  dry  and  fancy  goods,   58  Purchase,  h. 

120  Pleasant 
Soule  &  Cranston  (Thomas  H.  Soule,  2d,  and  Orville  W, 

Cranston),  carpetupholsterers,  9)^  Purcliase 
Soule,  see  also  Sowle 

South  Water  Co-operative  Co.,  158  South  Water 
Southwick  Elizabeth  P.,  widow  of  George  F.,  house   101 

Summer 
Southwick  Henry  T.,  blacksmith,  h.  98  North  Second 
Southwick  Martha  A.,  widow   of  Henry    W.,   house   98 

North  Second 
Southwick  William  A.,  carriagesmith,  h.  98  No.  Second 
Southworth  Doctor,  weaver,  house  31  Austin 
Souza  Frank  J.,  laborer,  house  Washburn 
Sowle  Albert,  fisherman,  house  116  South  Front 


TNI  yiliU    iiiEif 

No.  134   Purchase,  cor.  North  Street, 
NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


3 


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 

of  tlie  nicest  quality. 
Pork    and     Jieans,     Srotvn 

Bi'ead  and  Puddings ,  every 

Sunday  morning. 
Family  Dishes  coolced  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  ou  liberal  terms. 


ALSO,  AGENT  FOR 


HENRY    H.    FISHER. 


LflDIES'  AND       ^^  ^     GENTLEMEN'S 


DINING^Si'R  0  0  M , 


No.    21    COURT    STREET, 
A  few  doors  from  Washington  Street,    IBOSTOIifl"- 

CORK    ImIFE    PRBSICRVBRS. 
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MANUFACTURtRS  OF 


]Sd:ACHINE    CUT    CORKS, 

Cork  Tiife   Preservers,    Cork   Soles,    Fenders  for   Ships,  Yachts,  &e.    Solid 

Cork   Iiife   Jtuoys.     Cork   Shnvitigs  for  Mattresses,    Cushions,  &c. 

Cork  Chips  for  Kindlings. 

No.    67    BLACKSTONE    STREET, 

Oyer  Blackstone  Market, 13^>S'X*^>Z^. 


Dealer  in  and  Manufartitrer  of 

DOOHS,  BLINDS, 

SASHES, 

Window  Frames,  Door  Fraiues,  Well  Curbs, 
Refrigerators,  &c.,  &c. 


ALSO,  DEALER  IN 


MOLDINGS,    HOOD    BRACKETS, 

Black  Walnut,  Pine,  and  Marble  Shelves, 


TVe  also  carry  a  large  stock  of 

HARDWARE,  WOODEN  WARE, 

White  Lead,  Window  Glass,  Putty,  Oil,  Ladders,  &c.,  Ac. 


AGEMT  FOR  THE  CKLEBRATED 


EMPIRE  WRINGER. 


In  DOORS,  BK.IIVD8,  SASHES,  WINDOW  FRAITIES,  &c.. 

Our  stock  is  the  largest  to  be  found  this  side  of  Boston.     Any  one  building  will  find  it  to 
t  their  advantage  to  give  me  a  call. 

Manufactory,  8  and  10  Ehn  Street, 
STORE,  8  &  10  WILLIAM,  COR.  BETHEL  ST., 

NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

Goods  delivered  free.  F.    A.    SOWLE. 


NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY.  207 

Sowle  Albert  W.,  clerk,  91  So.  Third,  bds.  116  So.  Front 
Sowle  Ann  T.,  widow  of  Matthew  M.,  dressmaker,  house 

69  Forest 
SoAvle  Benj.  F.,  boatbuilder,  house  9  South  Second 
Sowle  Benj.  F.,  teamster,  house  156  North  Second 
Sowle  Benj.,  jr.,  carpenter,  house  229  County 
Sowle  Bradford,  mariner,  house  67  Prospect 
Sowle  Edward  A.,  painter,  house  95  North  Second 
SOWLE   FRED.   A.,  doors,  sashes,  blinds   and    wooden 

ware,  8  and  10  William,  cor.  Bethel,  h.  75  Middle 
Sowle  Frederick  L.,  clerk,  120  Union,  bds.  75  Middle 
Sowle  Peleg  T.,  truckman,  bds.  156  North  Second 
Sowle  William  A.,  carpenter,  132  North  Water,  h.  Mt. 

Pleasant,  near  Durfee 
Spade  Mary,  widow  of  David,  house  83  Forest 
Spare  John,  physician,  house  158  Mill 
Spare  John  V.,  dry  goods,  178  County,  h.  158  Mill 
Spare  Sarah  L.  Miss,  teacher  Parker  street  school,  house 

158  Mill 
Spare  Susan  F.  M.,  teacher  Rockdale  school,  boards  Mrs. 

Terry's,  Rockdale  avenue 
Spare  S.  Flora  Miss,  teacher  Rockdale  school,  h.  158  Mill 
Sparrow  Hartley  A.,  grocer,  Dartmouth,  cor.  Fair,  h.  do. 
Sparrow  Grin  L.,  bread  cart  driver,  h.  164  Union 
SPENCER   ALBERT   E.,  hatter,   222>^    Union,   house 

120M  do. 
SPENCER   CHARLES   L.,  surgeon   and   physician,  68 

Purchase,  cor.  Elm  (up-stairs),  house  59  Pleasant 
Spencer  George,  weaver,  house  Purchase,  north  of  Linden 
Spencer  James  W.,  carj)enter,  house  46  William 
Spencer  John,  dresser  Wamsutta  Mills,  house  Austin,  cor. 

County 
Spicer  Benj.  F.,  machinist,  house  21  Ash 
Spicer  Edward,  carpenter,  house  101  Smith 
Spicer  Samuel,  laborer,' boards  101  Smith 
Spiller  Henry,  upholsterer,  147|-  Union,  boards  Mansion 

House 
Spooner  Abiah  C,  widow  of  Allen,  h.  Old  County  road 
Spooner  Abisha,  house  Old  County  road 
Spooner  Andrew  J.,  waiter,  51  Union,  boards  8  Spring 
Spooner  Benj.  F.,  shipcarpenter,  house  67  Mill 
Spooner  B(!tsey,  widow  of  Caleb,  house  Acushnet  av. 
Spooner  Caleb,  mariner,  house  4  West  Willis 
Spooner  Charles  F.,  farmer,  house  Old  County  road 
Spooner  Chas.  H.,  heater  in  Iron  Works,  h.  New   County 

road,  near  Durfee 
Spooner  Charles  H.,  jr.,  currier,  boards  New  County  road, 

near  Durfee 
Spooner  Chas.  L.,  clerk  Sheridan  House,  h.  25  So.  Second 


208  NEW   BEDFORD    [§]    DIRECTORY. 

Spooner  Chas.  S.,  beltraaker  Wamsutta  Mills,  house  230 

County 
Spooner  Charles  W.,  mariner,  house  rear  154  Kempton 
Spooner  Charles  W.,  roapmaker,  liouse  15  Park 
Spooner  Daniel,  shipcari)enter,  house  Old  County  road 
Spooner  Edward  C,  teamster,  William,  cor.  Betliel 
Spooner  Edward  O.,  provision  dealer,    117    Purchase,    h. 

Kem])ton,    Cannonville 
Spooner  Elizabeth  P.  Mrs.,    teacher   Hill   school,  boards 

107  Hill  man     . 
Spooner  Ellen  Mrs.,  house  Hazard,  near  Pleasant 
Spooner  Fred.  S.,  frame  polisher,  bds.  5  So.  Chancery 
Spooner  Frederick  P.,  watchman  Gosnold  Mills,  h.  New 

County  road,  near  Durfee 
Spooner  Gideon  B.,  master  mariner,  house  40  North 
Spooner  Henry,  teamster,  house  70  South  Second 
Spooner  James,  former,  house  Old  County  road 
Spooner  James  L.,  teamster,  125  North  Water,  house  31 

Pleasant 
Spooner  Jeduthan,  farmer,  house  Old  County  road 
Spooner  John  A.,  farmer,  house  Old  County  road 
Spooner  John  A.,  laborer,  house  Old  County  road 
Spooner  Joseph  S.,  farmer,  house  Head  of  the  River 
Spooner  Joseph  W.,  clerk  Macomber  Brothers,  boards  A. 

Chase's,  Second 
Spooner  Lewis  G.,  farmer,  house  Old  County  road 
Spooner  Lucy,  widow  of  Cornelius,  h.  5  Chancery 
Spooner  Lydia  Miss,  teacher  Park  street  grammar  school, 

boards  4  West  Willis 
Spooner  Lydia  H.  Mrs.,  house  18  Seventh 
Spooner  Mary  Miss,  house  Old  County  road 
Spooner  Mary  B,  Mrs.,  nurse,  house  10}4   Cedar 
Spooner  Micah,  peddler,  house  Old  County  road 
Spooner  Rosweli,  farmer,  house  Old  County  road 
Spooner  Samuel  K.,  carpenter,  house  164  Kempton 
Spooner  Sarah,  nurse,  house  74  Middle 
Spooner  Siloam  G.  Mrs.,  house  29  Seventh 
Spooner  Sylvester  C,  tailor,  96  Purchase,  h.  101  North 

Third 
Spooler  Walter  F.,  currier  Job  Wade,   h.   New    County 

road,  near  Durfee  [nonville 

Spooner  Walter  W.,  cabinetmaker,  house  Kempton,  Can- 
Spooner  Wm.  B.,  painter  A.  P.  Manchester,  h.  Delano,  n 

County 
Spooner  Wm.  R.,  clerk  Morse  Twist  Drill    and    Machine 

Co.,  boards  67  Mill 
Spooner  Zachery,  milkman,  house  Head  of  the  River 
Springer  Andrew  R.,  blacksmith,  149  Kempton,  house   10 

Park 


NEW    BEDFORD    [§]    DIRECTOKT.  209 

Springer  Cornelius  A.,  master  mariner,  h.  155  Grinnell 
Springer  Cornelius  H.,   master   mariner,   house    Borden's 

lane,  Clark's  point 
Springer  Geo.  W.,  stevedore,  house  13  Emerson 
Springer  James  F,,  master  mariner,  house  10  Cedar 
Springer  John,  farmer,  house  220  Kempton 
Springer  VVm.,  clerk  Clark  &  Bartlett,  h.  124  Maxfield 
Squinn  Lydia  Miss,  house  41  Maxfield 
Stacy  Frederick  R.,  laborer,  boards  34  Rowland 
Stacy  Sidney,  laborer,  boards  34  Howland 
Stacy  Stephen  D.,  carpenter,  house  34  Howland 
Staiford  James  C,  sea  captain,  house  73  North 
Staftbrd  Stephen,  weaver,  house  289  South  Second 
Standish  Davis  T.,  molder,  house  20  Third 
Standish  John  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  house  20  South  Sixth 
Stanton  Albert  G.   (A.  G.   Stanton  &  Co.),  grocer,  187 

Third,  house  173  Grinnell 
STANTON  A.  G.  &  CO.  (Albert  G.  Stanton  and  Samuel 

H.  Pollock),  grocers  and  provision  dealers,  137  Third 
Stanton  Charity  C.,  widow,  house  20  Ash 
Stanton  James,  seacaptain,  house  49  North 
Stanton  John,  house  Cedar,  cor.  Durfee 
Stanton  John  E.,  mariner,  h.  Durfee,  cor.  Cedar 
Stanton  Susan  F.,  widow  of  David  B.,  h.  13  West  Middle 
Staples  Charles,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill  Works,  h. 

39  South  Second 
Staples  Clara  S.  Miss,  teacher,  bds.  91  Maxfield 
Staples  Clarissa  R.,  widow  of  Calvin,  h.  91  Maxfield 
Staples  Elias,  shoemaker,  house  77  North  Third 
Staples  James  S.  (Lee  &  Staples),  blacksmith,  bds.  Pur- 
chase, cor.  Linden 
Stapleton  Bartholomew,  laborer,  h.  247  South  Water 
Stapleton  Michael,  clerk  M.  Holcomb,  bds  247  So.  Water 
Stearns  George  T.,  house  20  South  Sixth 
Stearns  George  W.,  physician,  house  107  William 
Steil  Frank,  boot  and  shoemaker,  68  Union,  house  do. 
Steinen  Augustus,  Morse  Twist  Drill  Co.,  h.  35  Sherman 
Stephenson  Richard,  machinist,  h.  236  North  Third 
Stephenson  Thomas,  machinist,  house  201  Pleasant 
Stephenson  Thomas,  jr.,  printer,  house  201  Pleasant 
Stephenson  Thomas  C.,  foreman  W.  F.  Wheaton,  house 

201  Pleasant 
Stetson  Charles  F.,  engineer  Thomas  W.  Cook  &  Co.,  h. 

First,  corner  Bush 
Stetson  Edward,  dentist,  24  Purchase,  house  18  do. 
Stetson  George  R.,  superintendent  Morse  Twist  Drill  and 

Machine  Co.,  house  76  Washington  [haven 

Stetson  Henry  D.,  boatbuilder  W.  H.  Smith,  h.  at  Fair- 
Stetson  Nathaniel,  cooper,  house  25  Campbell 
14 


210  NEW   BEDFOED    [§]    DIRECTORY. 

Stetson  Silas,  house  Bellville  road,  Head  of  the  River 
Stetson  Thojnas  M.,  hiwyer,  3Q}4  North  Water,  house  39 

South  Cottage 
Stevens  Dennis,  laborer,  house  rear  27  Allen 
Stevens  Eihvard,  mariner,  boards  8  First 
Stevens  George,  laborer,  house  8  First 
Stevens  Geo.  II.,  machinist,  90  So.  Water,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
Stevens  Henry,  laboi-er,  house  76  Bedford 
Stevens  Henry,  tinsmith.  Union,  cor.  Water,  h.  7  Bonney 
Stevens  Lorenzo  D.,  diningrooms,  51  and  53  Union,  h.  do. 
Stevens  Michael,  gardener,  boards  102  South  Third 
Stevens  Thomas,  laborer,  house  180  Pleasant 
Stevens  William  O.,  ropemaker,  boards  19  Liberty 
Stevens  William  R.,  laborer,  house  19  Liberty 
Steves  Shejiherd  W.,  carpenter,  house  1  Ward 
Stewart  Anna,  widow  of  Henry,  h.  9  Emerson 
Stewart  William  H.,  grocer,  194  Kempton,  house  do. 
Stewart  Wm.  K.  Mrs.,  boardingliouse,  Purchase,  n.  Clark 
Stickney  Chas,  D.,  physician,  148^2  Union,  li.,96  ^Villiam 
Stimjjson  Francis  C,  blacksmith,  house  94  County 
Stimpson  Nancy  H.,  widow  of  George,  h.  94  County 
Stirrett  John,  ropemaker,  house  33  Cedar 
St.  James  Joseph,  oiler,  h.  5  Brick  block,  Orange 
St.  James  Narsisse,  watchman,  h.  50  Brick  block,  Orange 
St.  Joseph's  Hospital,  Campbell,  cor.  Pleasant 
St.  Lawrence  Brass  Band,  21  Hamilton 
Stockford  James,  laborer,  house  33  Austin 
Stoddard  Justin  J.,  cooper  R.  Randall,  h.  151  Grinnell 
Stoddard  Mary  T.,  widow  of  Allen,  house  74  County 
Stoddard  Sarah   E.  Miss,  teacher   Fifth  street  grammar 

school,  boards  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  Moses  S.,  calker,  120  North  Second,  h.  at  P'airhaven 
Stone  Natlianiel  H.,  house  41  South  Cottage 
Stowe  Sarah  E.  Miss,  teacher  Kempton  street  school,  bds. 

163  County  [Kempton 

Stowell  Alexander  T.,  shoelaster,  h.  Rockdale  av.,  corner 
Stowell  Benjamin,  calker,  120  No.  Second,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
Stowell  Charles  H.,  butcher,  house  5  Ash 
Stowell  Hephzibah,  widow  of  Daniel,  house  Dartmouth, 

near  Dartmouth  line 
Stowell  Mary  T.,  widow  of  George  W.,  house  31  High 
Stowell  Nancy  R.,  widow  of  Columbus,  house  Kempton, 

near  Jenny  Lind 
Stowell  Richard  P.,  farmer,  house  Kempton,  n.  Watson 
Strain  John,  laborer,  house  Wall 
Stranburg  Caroline  B.,  widow  of  Francis  E.,  h.  88  County 


NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY.  211 

Stratton  Stephen  J.,  nightwatchman  Wamsutta  Mills,  h 

149  State 
Stratton  Charles  S.,  machinist,  boards  149  State 
Stratton  Julian  Mrs.,  house  104  Maxfield 
Stringer  Geoige,  coachman,  h.  Hawthorne, n.  Page 
Sti'inger  John,  mulespinner,  house  Hnzard,  near  State 
Strother  William,  carpenter,  house  247  Middle 
Stubbs  Charles  M.,  janitor  Custom  House,  h.  69  Hillman 
Studley  Alfred,  Twist  Drill  Works,  h.  72  Kempton 
Sturtevant  Levi  H.  (Sturtevant  &  Sherman),  carpenter, 

132  North  Water,  house  36  North 
Sturtevant  William  B.,  mariner,  boards  95  South  Second 
Sturtevant  William  F.,  painter  E.  J.  Kempton 
Sturtevant  Zachariah,   house  95  South  Second 
STURTEVANT  &  SHERMAN    (Levi   H.   Sturtevant 

and  Abner  Sherman),  carpenters,  132  No.  Water 
SufFern  William  J.,  weaver,  house  rear  326  Purchase 
Sullavou  Emanuel,  lawyer,  over  First  National  Bank,  Un- 
ion, house  194  Kempton 
Sullavou  Francis  N.,  boards  194  Kempton 
Sullings  David  W.,  boards  168  County 
Sullings  John  V/.  (Sullings,  Kingman   &  Co.),   hardware 

and  cutlery,  123  Union,  h.  168  County 
SULLINGS,  KINGMAN  &    CO.    (John    W.    Sullings, 
Geo.  F.  Kingman,  and  Charles  B.  Hillman),  hardware, 
stoves,  house  furnishing  goods,  and   agricultural   im- 
plements, 123  Union 
Sullivan  Abbie  B.  Miss,  teacher  Parker  street  school,  h. 

10  County 
Sullivan  Catharine,  widow,  of  Jolin,  h.  Merrimac 
Sullivan  Catharine,  widow,  house  Seneca 
Sullivan  Cornelius,  laborer,  house  318  Purchase 
Sullivan  Daniel,  laborer,  liouse  118  North  Third 
Sullivan  Daniel,  jeweler,  house  10  County 
Sullivan  Daniel,  laborer,  house  Harrison,  near  Hickory 
Sullivan  Daniel,  laborer,  house  Penniman 
Sullivan  Daniel,  laborer,  house  51  Middle 
Sullivan  Daniel,  mason,  h.  North  Second,  cor.  High 
Sullivan  Daniel  P.,  city  works,  house  Wall 
Sullivan  Dennis,  laborer,  house  5  Merrimac 
Sullivan  Dennis,  laborer,  house  10  County 
Sullivan  Dennis,  laborer,  house  96  South  Second 
Sullivan  Dennis,  laborer,  house  149  North  Third 
Sullivan  Dennis  J.,  laborer,  house  rear  39  Smith 
Sullivan  Ellen,  widow  of  Patrick,  house  195  State 
Sullivan  Eugene,  laborer,  h.  Merrimac,  near  North  Third 
Sullivan  Eugene,  laborer,  house  Wall 
Sullivan  Honora,  widow  of  Stephen,  house  184  Pleasant 
Sullivan  James,  laborer,  boards  133  North  Third 


212  NEW    BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY. 

Sullivan  Jeremiah,  spinner,  house  194  State 
Sullivan  Jeremiah,  laborer,  boards  51  Middle 
Sullivan  Jeremiah,  currier  Job  Wade,  boards  4  Wall 
Sullivan  Jeremiah,  gardener  at  J.  II.  Cliiford's,  87  South 

Orchard,  house  Ash,  cor.  Clinton 
Sullivan  Jeremiah,  laborer,  house  Turner's  court 
Sullivan  Joanna,  widow  of  James,  house  7  Willis 
Sullivan  John,  laborer,  house  51  Middle 
Sullivan  John,  laborer,  house  Clark,  near  Purchase 
Sullivan  John,  laborer,  house  Brick  block.  Orange 
Sullivan  Joim,  laborer,  house  Penniman,  near  Purchase 
Sullivan  John,  laborer,  house  139  North  Third 
Sullivan  John,  laborer,  house  Merrimac 
Sullivan  John  C,  laborer,  house  12  Wing 
Sullivan  Margaret,  widow  of  Patrick,  house  Clark 
Sullivan  Mary,  widow,  house  100  Allen 
Sullivan  Mary,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  house  194  Slate 
Sullivan  Mary,  widow  of  Timothy,  h.  184  State 
Sullivan  Michael  E.,  second  hand  Wamsutta  Mills,  boards 

D.  Sullivan's,  Penniman 
Sullivan  Michael,  laborer,  house  151  North  Third 
Sullivan  Michael  laborer,  house  Clark 
Sullivan  Patrick,  blacksmith,  h.  133  North  Third 
Sullivan  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  north  end  of  Purchase 
Sullivan  Patrick,  laborer,  house  rear  65  Smith 
Sullivan  Patrick,  railroad  employee,  h.  232  No.  Third 
Sullivan  Patrick  F.,  coffin  trimmer,  house  195  State 
Sullivan  Patrick  F.,  in  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  Washburn 
Sullivan  Patrick  II.,  painter,  bds.  D.  Sullivan's,  Penniman 
Sullivan  Patrick  H.,  laborer,  house  4>^  Austin 
Sullivan  Sarah,  wi<low  of  Daniel,  house  218  Middle 
Sullivan  Thomas  Mrs,  house  7  Morgan 
Sullivan  Thomas  H.,  grocer  57  Middle,  bds.  55  do. 
Sullivan  Timoth}'^,  cardgriiider,  house  153  State 
Sullivan  Timothy,  laborer,  boards  51  Middle 
Sullivan  Timothy,  laborer,  house  Washburn 
Sullivan  Timothy,  laborer,  house  128  South  Front 
Sullivan  Timothy,  works  in  Wamsutta  Mills,  house  Brick 

block.  Orange 
Sumner  A.  M.  Miss,  millinery,  21  Purchase,  h.  atFoxboro' 
Supadus  Benjamin,  farmer,  house  98  South  Water 
Sutherland  Waldo  A.,  salesman,  131  Union,  h.  38  Kemptou 
Sutton  Benjamin,  laborer,  house  71  Prospect 
Sutton  Benj.  O.,  hostler  W.  H.  Coffin 
Sutton  Harrison,  laborer,  h.  Spring,  near  Seventh 
Swain  Ann,  widow  of  Frank  J).,  h.  Ash,  near  Arnold 
Swain  Esias  II.,  currier,  house  180  Allen 
Swain  Henry  11.,  clerk,  119   North    Water,   boards   Ann 

Swain's,  Ash 


NEW   BEDFOED    [g]    DIRECTOKY.  213 

Swain  Oliver,  house  70  Fouvtli 

Swain  Sarah  Mrs.,  boardinghouse  35  Eighth 

Swan  Edith  A.,  widow  of  Alfred,  house  19  Spruce 

Swan  Walter  D.,  pump  and  blocktnaker,  20  South  Front, 

house  43  South  Second 
Swanton  William,  gardener,  house  83  Hillman 
Swasey  Charles  J.,  laborer,  house  2  Spruce 
•  Swasey  Charles  L.,  port  physician,  93>^    Middle,  boards 

Parker  House 
Swasey  Matthew  J.,  laborer,  house  95  South  Water 
Swazey  Alexander,  painter,  house  117  North  Third 
Swazer  Manuel  J.,  laborer,  house  r.  300  So.  Water 
Sweeney  Daniel,  laborer,  house  foot  of  Prospect 
Sweeney  Daniel,  laborer,  liouse  South  Front,  n.  South 
Sweeney  Joanna,  widow  of  Dennis,  h.  8  Hazard 
Sweeney  John,  grocer,  112  South  W^ater,  house  do. 
Sweeney  Miles,  liouse  South  Front,  n.  Potomska  Mills 
Sweet  Albert,  overseer  weaving  room  Wamsutta  Mills,  h. 

158  Pleasant 
Sweet  Daniel  A.,  house  26  Seventh 
Sweet  Elizabeth  P.,  widow  of  Jonathan,  h.  73  Summer 
Sweet  George,  lather,  h.  198  North  Third 
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, 
Sweet  John  H.  (Job  Sweet  &  Sou),  119  Kempton,  boards 

121  do. 
Sweet  Julien  A.,  rollcoverer,  boards  158  Pleasant 
Sweet  Leon  E.,  clerk,  boards  158  Pleasant 
Sweet  Ruthven  E.,  boards  158  Pleasant 
Sweet  Thomas,  lather,  boards  198  North  Third 
Swift  Anderson  H.,  carriagemaker  G.  L.  Brownell,  house 

Foui'th,  corner  South 
Swift  Andrew  M.,  house  17  Willis 

Swift  Ann,  widow  of  Bartholomew,  h.  rear  316  Purchase 
Swift  Arthur  D.,  lettercarrier,  boards  150  Pleasant 
Swift  Augustus,  foreman  in  foundry,  Fairhaven,  house  75 

North 
Swift  Bros.  (William   C.  N.  and  Rhodolphus  N.  Swift), 

merchants,  North,  near  North  Second 
Swift  Edward  B.,  house  242  Purchase 
Swift  Eliza  W.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  house  109  High 
Swift  Ezra  J.,  confectionery  peddler,  house  241   Purchase 
Swift  Francis  H.,  grocer,  Spring,  cor.  Third,  h.  31  Third 
Swift  Frank  E.,  house  17  Willis 

Swift  Franklin  K.  Mrs.,  widow,  house  12  South  Sixth 
Swift  Frederick,  clerk,  North,  near  North  Second,  house 

Orchard,  cor.  Bedford 
Swift  George  B.,  clerk  M.  C.  Swift,  house  100)^  Pleasant 


214  NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY. 

Swift  George  D.,  blacksmith,  Kempton,  near  Ash,  house 

South  Sixth,  corner  County 
Swift  Henry  VV.,  ])!unter,  9  North  Water,  house  54  North 
Swift  Jireh  (Swift  &  Allen),  niercliant,  Taber's  wharf,  h. 

Bush,  between  County  and  Orchard 
Swift  John  F.,  bookkeeper  Swift  &  Allen,  h.  207  Purchase 
Swift  John  P.,  boards  150  Pleasant  [90  Pleasant 

Swift  Leander  H.,  cutter  Taber,  Read  &  Gardner,  house 
Swift  Mary  H.,  widow  of  Charles  D.,  house  150  Pleasant 
Swift  Moses  C,  merchant  tailor,  clothing  and  gents'  fur- 

nisliing  goods,  1'28}<  Union,  house  35  Spring- 
Swift  Nathaniel  H.,  boards  John  E.  Little's,  Head  of  the 

River 
Swift  Obed  N.,  clerk,  17  North  Water,  house  56  Fifth 
Swift  Orville  V.,  box  manufacturer,  h.  7  Chancery 
Swift  Philander  R.,  cai'penter,  house  43  Chestnut 
Swift  Philip  P.,  turner,  17  North  Front,  bds.  60  Thomas 
Swift  Reuben  E.,  clerk  26  and  28  Union,  bds.  56  Fifth 
Swift  Rhodolphus N.  (Swift  Bros.),  merchant,  North,  near 

North  Second,  house  at  Acushnet  [Fifth 

Swift  Rhodolphus  W.,  clerk,  26  and  28  Union,  boards  56 
Swift  Robert,  house  238  County 
Swift  Thomas  VV.,  block  and  pumpraaker,  17  North  Front, 

house  60  Thomas 
Swift  William  C.  N.  (Swift  Bros.),  merchant.  North,  near 

North  Second,  house  Orchard,  corner  Bedford 
Swift  William  E.,  pump  and  block  maker,  17  No.  Front, 

boards  60  Thomas 
Swift  William  J.,  clerk,  73  Purchase,  boards  150  Pleasant 
SWIFT  &  ALLEN  (Jireh  Swift  and  Frederick  S.  Al- 
len), merchants,  Taber's  block,  Taber's  wharf 
Swords  Bridget,  widow,  house  5  High 
Swords  John,  carpenter,  house  53  Middle 
Sykes  William  H.,  weaver  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  33  Austin 
Sylvester  John  C,  mariner,  house  85  Elm 
Sylvester  Winslow  C,  merchant  tailor,  17  North  Second, 

house  at  Fairhaven 
Sylvestei-,  see  also  Silvester 

Sylvia  Ann  C,  widow  of  Frank,  house  120^2  Union 
Sylvia  Ann  M.,  widow,  house  173  South  Water 
Sylvia  Antone  L.,  clothing,  159  So.  Water,  house  123  do. 
Sylvia  George,  farmer,  house  19  Howland 
Sylvia  John,  laborer,  house  184;^  South  Second 
Sylvia  John,  laborer,  house  Grinnell 
Sylvia  John,  laborer,  house  136  South  Water 
Sylvia  John,  N.  B.  Flour  Mill,  house  177  South  Water 
Sylvia  John  P.,  mariner,  house  23  Howland 
Sylvia  John  P.,  mariner,  house  71  Allen 
Sylvia  Mary,  widow,  house  19  Howland 


NEW   BEDFORD    [X]    DIRECTORY.  215 

Sylvia  Mary  A,,  widow,  house  75  Grinnell  [Allen 

Sylvia  Mary  F.  Miss,  teacher,  Head  of  the  River,  house  71 
Sylvia,  see  also  Silva 

TABELE  AUGUSTUS,  house  57  Walnut 
Taber  Abby,  widow  of  Jonathan,  house  Mill,  near  Kerap- 
ton,  Cannonville  [ville 

Taber  Abram  F.,  mariner,  bds.  Mill,  n.  Summit,  Cannou- 
Taber  Albert  M.,  carpenter,  house  65  Cypress 
Taber  Caroline  L.,  Avidow  of  Thomas,  house  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.,  N.  B.  Twist  Drill,  bds.  23  Sycamore 
Taber  Charles  H.,  mason,  house  157  Middle 
Taber  Charles  H.,  laborer,  house  rear  69  Linden 
Taber  Charles  H.,  master  mariner,  house  172^  Purchase 
Taber  Charles  M.,  clerk  Charles  Taber  &    Co.,   boards   9 
Eighth  [122  Pleasant 

Taber  Christopher  C,  baggagemaster  N.  B.   Railroad,  h. 
Taber  Cornelius  G.,  marine  diver,  h.  80  Prospect 
Taber  Cynthia,  widow  of  John  M.,  house  96  Elm 
Taber  Cyrus,  bookkeeper,  24  William,  house  19  Third 
Taber  Daniel  O.,  machinist,  house  62  Summer 
Taber  David,  house  Head  of  Maxtield 
Taber  David  H.,  laborer,  house  114  South  Sixth 
Taber  Edward  C.  (E.  C.  Taber  &  Co.),  grocer,  Acushnet 

avenue.  Head  of  the  River,  house  at  Acushnet 
Taber  Edward  S.,  ti'easurer  Morse  Twist   Drill   and  Ma- 
chine Co.,  house  1-3  South  Cottage 
Taber  Edward  T.  (Taber,  Read  &  Gardner),  117  Union, 

house  5  Morgan 
Taber  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Stephen,  h.  146  County 
Taber  Elizabeth  M.,  widow  of  Samuel  H.,  h.  11  Emerson 
Taber  E.  Kempton,|clerk  Taber,  Gordon   &   Co.,   boards 

189  County 
Taber  Frederick,  clerk,  6  North  Water,  bds.  9  Eighth 
Taber  Freeman,  carpenter,  house  1  Tarklin  Hill  road 
Taber  Gamaliel,  coffin  maker,  48  No.  Second,  h.  7  North 
Taber  George,  master  mariner,  house  258  So.  Water 
Taber  George  B.,  house  19  Rockdale  avenue 
Taber  George  L.,  second  hand  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  Cedar, 

near  Parker 
Taber  George  R.,  machinist  N,  B.  Copper   Works,   house 

6  Emerson 
Taber  Gibbs,  mason,  house  74  Mill 
Taber  Gideon  L.,  cooper,  house  82  Waldenj 


216  NEW    BEDFORD    [T]    DIRECTORY. 

Taber,  Gordon  &  Co.   (William   G.   Taber   and  William 

Gordon,  jr.),  commission   merchants,    Central   wharf, 

corner  P"'i-ont 
Taber  Harry  W.,  carrinGi:etrimmer  G.  L.  Brovvnell,  boards 

Court,  corner  Orchard  [Orchard 

Tabor  Henry,  merchant,  office  Central  wharf,  house  9  So. 
Taber  Henry,  2d,  inspector  of  petrolium  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  Henry  P.,  seacapttiin,  house  53  Hill 
Taber  Jncob,  master  mariner,  house  166  County 
Taber  James  H.,  machinist,  house  106  Cedar 
Taber  James  H.,  tinman,  45  North  Water,  bds.  25    South 

Second 
Taber  John  B.,  sailmaker,  house  92  Washington 
Taber  John  C,  machinist,  boards  157  Middle 
Taber  John  D.,  trader,  house  21  Chancery 
Taber  John  G.,  saloon,  179  Kerapton,  house  Jenney,  near 

Kempton 
Taber  John  H.,  rigger,  house  24  North 
Taber  Joseph,  block  and  pump  maker,  13  North  Front,  h. 

81  Fourth 
Taber  Joseph  A.,  compositor  Standard  office,  bds.  62   So. 

Second 
Taber  Joseph  R.,  jr.,  painter,  31  Union,  boards  78  Mill 
Taber  Lemuel  W.,  porter  Peirce  &  Bushnell,  h.  76  Middle 
Taber  Lemuel,  driller,  house  7  Campbell 
Taber  Leonard  S.,  carriagemaker,G.  L.   Brownell,   house 

at  Fairhaven 
Taber  Lyman  G.,  painter,  85  Middle,  house  72  State 
Taber  IMarcus  W.,  house  Ashland,  near  Linden 
Taber  Mary  Mrs.,  tailoress,  boards  86  South  Third 
Taber  Moses  H.,  sailmaker  C.  Hitch  &  Son.,  h.  Chancery, 

near  Court 
Taber  Noel  W.,  stevedore,  h.  Kempton,  coi'ner  Jenney 
Taber  N.  S.,  sailmaker,  120  North  Second,  h.    66  Centre, 

Fairhaven 
Taber  Oliver  R.,  grocery  peddler,  house  15  Chancery 
Taber  Philip,  mason,  boards  75  North 
Taber,  Read  &  Gardner  (Edward  T.  Taber,  Jos.  R.  Read, 

and  Darius  P.  Gardener),  clothing,    hats,    caps,    etc., 

117  L^nion,  corner  North  Third 
Taber  Rebecca,  widow  of  George,  house  73  Cedar 
Taber  Reuben,  clerk,  35  Union,  bds.  95  Hillman 
Taber  Richard  S.,  house  84  Bedford 
Taber  Richmond,  carpenter,  house  57  North 
Taber  Robert  (Pierce   &   Taber),  pictures   and   picture 

frames,  144  Union,  house  9  South  Orchard 


NEW   BEDFOED    [X]    DIRECTOET.  217 

Taber  Robert  A.,  mason,  house  70  Elm 

Taber  Robert  B.,  clerk  N.  B.  Gas  Light  Co.,  h.  165  Union 

Taber  Robert  W.,  clerk,  107  Union,  h.  84  So.  Second 

Taber  Sarah  W.,  widow  of  Stephen  W.,h.  Ill  Fifth 

Taber  Silas,  cooper,  house  64  Pleasant 

Taber  Silas  S.,  clerk  in  post  office,  bds.  64  Pleasant 

Taber  Sylvia,  widow  of  Jethro,  h.  142  Purchase 

Taber  Vinna  Miss,  music  teacher,  house  93  Hilhnan 

TABER   WILLIAM   C,  president  N.  B.  Institution  for 

Savings,  and  N.  B.  Gas  Co.,  house  50  Fourth 
Taber  Wm.  C,  jr.,  pictures  and   passepartouts,   6   North 

Water,  boards  26  Seventh 
Taber  AVm.  II.,  teamster,  house  Kempton,  near  Jenny 
Taber  Win.  G.  (Taber,  Gordon  &  Co.),  commission  mer- 
chant, Central  wharf,  corner  Front,  h.  189  County 
Taber  Wm.  H.,  clerk,  56  Purchase,  house  44  High 
Taber  Wm.  R.,  salesman,  153  Union,  boards  North  Third 
Tabor  Moses  H.,  stonecutter,  house  170  Kempton 
Tabor  William  H.,  provisions,  house  10  Cedar 
Tackney  Philip,  Gosnold  Mills,  h.  210  North  Third 
Taft  Daniel  F.,  house  64  State 
Taft  Thomas  J,,  bootmaker   Hathaway   &   Soule,   house 

New  County  road 
Talbot  William,  weaver,  house  Blake's  lane,  n.  Linden 
Taliaferro  John,  hairdresser,  231  Middle,   house    Sullivan, 

corner  Middle 
Taliaferro  Lawrence  A.,  baker,  bds.  Sullivan,  cor. 'Middle 
Tallier  Joseph,  carder,  house  21  Brick  block 
Tallier  O.  Mrs.,  house  40  Brick  block 
Tallman  Catherine  G.  Miss,  house  33  Fifth 
Tallman  Chas.  S.,  variety  store,  172  County,  house  do. 
Tallman  Edwin  S.,  laborer,  house  rear  316  Purchase 
Tallman  James  H.,  teller  National  Bank  of  Commerce,  35 

North  Water,  boards  128  Middle 
Tallman  Mary  B.,  house  33  Fifth 

Tallman  William,  airgun  gallery,  72  William,  h.  114  High 
Tallman  William  jr.,  city  assessor,  office  4  Library  build- 
ing, house  57  State 
TALLMAN  WILLIAM  K,  stable,  60  and  62  Elm,  bds. 

Parker  House 
Tappan  Francis  W.,  special  justice   and   real   estate,   25 

North  Water,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Tarnan  Jull,  cardstrippei-,  house  187  State 
Taryar  Narcisse,  in  picker  room,  house  17  Hazard  court 
Tate  Robert,  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house  5  Senica 
Tatler  William,  weaver,  boards  5  Hazard 
Taylor  Ann,  widow  of  John  H.,  house  12  Park 
Taylor  Ashworth,  weaver,  boards  5  Hazard 
Taylor  Atwell  C,  house  29  Chancery 


218  NEW    BEDFORD    [X]    DmECTOHT. 

Taylor  Bartlott  A.,  clerk  boards  160  Grinnell 

Taylor  Benjamin  F.,  tailor,  149  Union,  house  162  County 

Taylor  Edward,  weaver,  house  15  Austin 

Taylor  George,  cooper,  house  160  Grinnell 

Taylor  George  A.,  watchman,  house  19  Sherman 

Taylor  George  H.,  coaster,  boards  224  South  Water 

Taylor  Gorham,  rigger,  house  31  High 

Taylor  Henry  J,,   china,   crockery,  glassware   and   jsaper 

hangings,  41  Purchase,  house  116  Middle 
Taylor  Henry  W.,  clerk  H.  J.  Taylor,  boards  116  Middle 
Taylor  James,  deputy  collector  of  customs,  Custom  House 

building,  house  3  North  Cottage 
Taylor  James  jr.,  section  hand  in  weave  room   Wamsutta 

Mills,  house  rear  78  Linden 
Taylor  James  H.,  mariner,  boards  156  North  Second 
Taylor  James  P.,  clerk,  99  Third,  boards  63  Dartmouth 
Taylor  John,  blacksmith,  house  12  Park 
Tavlor  John  Alexander,  blacksmith,  boards  12  Park 
TAYLOR  JOHN"  P.,  druggist,  99  Third,  h.  63  Dartmouth 
Tavlor  John  W.,  machinist  Morse  Tvvist  Drill  Co.,  house 

92  Bedford 
Taylor  IMargaret,  widow,  house  County,  corner  Bedford 
Taylor  Mary,  widow  of  Rowland,  house  31  High 
Taylor  Mary  A.  Miss,  house  6  Market  square 
Taylor  Nathan,  laborer,  house  156  North  Second 
Taylor  Richard  F.,  hairdresser,  house  47  Smith 
Taylor  Samuel,  laborer,  house  224  South  Water 
Taylor  Theodore,  laborer,  house  117  Smith 
Taylor  Thomas,  weaver,  house  186  State 
Taylor  Thomas  J.,  carpenter,  house  30  Elui 
Taylor  Virginia,  house  55  Sherman 
Taylor  William,  laborer,  house  220  South  Water 
Taylor  Wm.  A.,  machinist,  house  63  Kempton 
Taylor  William  H.,  medical  student,  house  3  Cottage 
Taylor  Wm.  H.,  pres.  Ocean  Mutual  Ins.   Co.,   40   North 

Water,  house  Washington,  corner  Dartmouth 
Taylor  Wm.  T.,  clerk  H.  J.  Taylor,  boards  116  Middle 
Teachman  Abram  L.,  farmer,  house  Bellville 
Teaifo  John  F.,  plumber,  N.  B.  Water  Works,  boards  N. 

W.  corner  School  and  South  Water 
Teamer  Grace,  widow,  house  159  Kempton 
Temple  Lewis,  hairdresser,  72  Union,  house  166  Kempton 
Temple  Mary,  Avidow  of  Lewis,  house  3  Walnut 
Temus  John,  mariner,  house  178  South  Water 
Terry  Alice,  widow  of  Benj.,  house  22  Rockdale  avenue 
Ten-y  Betsey,  widow  of  Eben,  house  88  Smith 
Terry  Chas.  A.  V.,  clerk,  house  21  Rockdale  avenue 
Terry  Elias,  assistant  supt.   of  streets,   house    Hathaway 

road,  corner  Rockdale  avenue 


NEW   BEDFORD    [T]    DIRECTORY.  219 

Terry  Francis  C,  blacksmith,  head  of  the  River,  house  do. 
Terry  Killey  E.  (Western  Lumber  Co.),  lumber,  office  16 

Fourth,  house  Clark's  Point 
Terry  Job  M.,  grocer,  County,  opp.  Smith,  house  do. 
Terry  Lemuel  T.,  bookkeeper  Mechanics  National  Bank, 

house  105  Maxfield 
Terry  Thomas  P.,  house  Mill,  head  of  the  River 
Terwilegar  Anna  Mrs.,  house  Robeson,  near  Ashland 
Tetlow  John  jr.,   principal   Friends    Academy,   house    7 

North  Cottage 
Tew  Joseph  C,  cooper,  house  Plainville  road 
Thacher  Albert  D.,  paper  stock  dealei".  North  Front,  cor. 

Centre,  house  32  Maxfield 
Thacher  Henry  E.,  at  Tabers,  house  Cedar,  near  Locust 
Thacher  Isaac  W.,  tinplate  worker,  158  Purchase,  house 

at  Fairhaven 
Thatcher  Thomas  N.,  tinman  Sullings,   Kingman    &  Co., 

house  at  Fairhaven 
Thatcher  Geo.  L.,   paperhanger,  house   Emerson,   corner 

West  Willis 
Thatcher  William  R.,  shoemaker,  h.  Parker,  corner  Cedar 
Thayer  Charles  H.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  593^  South  Sec- 
ond, house  51  First 
Thayer  Edwin  S.  (Thayer  &   Judd),   paraffine   candles, 

house  3  Lincoln 
THAYER  &  JUDD  (Edwin  S.  Thayer  and  Lewis  S. 

Judd),  mnfrs.  paraffine  wax  and  patent  paraffine  can- 
dles, Rotch's  wharf 
THAYER  &  JUDD  PARAFFINE  COMPANY,  office 

Rotch's  square 
Thing  William  H.  (Hatch  &  Co.),  express,  5  Ricketsoa 

block,  h.  2  Tremont 
Thomas  Antone,  laborer,  house  16  Griffin 
Thomas  Antone,  seamen's  clothing  and  boardinghouse, 

111  South  Water 
Thomas  Antone  jr.,  at  Peirce  &  Bushnell's,  bds.  Ill   So. 

Water 
Thomas  Araminta  D.,  widow  of  James,  h.  114  High 
Thomas  Caleb  A.,  laborer,  house  100  Fifth 
Thomas  Charles,  laborer,  house  8  Cedar 
Thomas  Edward,  whitewasher,  h.  Ash,  cor.  Sycamore 
Thomas  Edward  J.,  blacksmith  N.  B.  R.  R.,  house  Mt. 

Pleasant,  north  of  Reservoir 
Thomas  Geo.  F.,  painter  Peirce  &  Bushnell,  h.  54  North 
Thomas  Hannah,  widow  of  Charles,  h.  176  Kempton 
Thomas  Henry  F.,  pres.  New  Bedford  Copper  Co.,   office 

Rodman,  c.  No.  Front,  h.  270  County 
Thomas  Isaac  S.,  carpenter,  house  99  Cedar 
Thomas  Isaac  W.,  carpenter,  house  99  Cedar 


220  KEW   BEDFORD    [1]    DIRECTORY. 

Thomas  I.  Loring,  mokler  Joseph  Grinnell's  foundry,  h. 

9G  Fouith 
Thomas  James,  laborer,  house  161  Elm 
Thomas  Jane  F.,  widow  of  Francis,  h.  136  Orchard 
Thomas  John  A.,  inspector  Custom  House   (Boston),  h. 

84  Kempton 
Thomas  Joseph,  fruit,  etc.,  154  Purchase,  h.  do. 
Thomas  Joseph,  fisherman,  house  133  South  Front 
Thomas  Mary  Jane  Miss,  dressmaker,  h.  8  Emerson 
Thomas  Mary  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  house  54  School 
Thomas  William  J.,  mariner,  house  208  Middle 
Thomas  William  W.,  master  mariner,  h.  84  Kempton 
Thompson  Adelaide  Miss,  dressmaker,  h.  114  So.  Seventh 
Thompson  Almira,  widow  of  Edwin,  h.  116  So.  Front 
Thompson  Catherine,  widow  of  William,  h.  75  Smith 
Thompson  Catherine,  widow  of  Charles  H.,  house  r.  316 

Purchase 
Thompson  Catherine  L.,  widow,  h.  14  Mill 
Thompson  Charles,  painter  E.  J.  Kempton,  house  rear 

146  Middle 
Thompson  David,  spinner,  house  292  County 
Thom])Son  Edwin  A.,  works   Homer's  oil  manufactory, 

h.  97  So.  Second 
Thompson  Elizabeth  G.,  widow  of  Mitchell,  house  rear 

317  Purchase 
Thompson  Frank  P.,  decorator  N.  E.  Glass   Works    (E. 

Cambridge),  h.  7  Allen 
Thompson  Geo.  W.,  mariner,  house  63  Cedar 
Thompson  Plenry,  waiter  Parker  House,  boards  do. 
Thompson  James,  watchman  New  Bedford  Cordage  Co., 

house  13  Spruce  [192  Union 

Thompson  James  D.,  merchant,  office  88  Union,  house 
Thompson  James  O.,  clerk,  134  Purchase,  h.  65  Walden 
Thompson  James  W.,  fireman  N.  B.  R.  R.,  house  283 

Purchase 
Thompson  Jane  C,  widow  of  Ezra,  teacher,  Clark's  Point, 

h.  116  Fourth 
Thompson  John  A.,  carriagetrimmer  George  L.  Brownell, 

house  Plainville  [75  Arnold 

Thompson  John  R.,  laborer  N.   B,  Cordage  Factory,   h 
Thom])son  Joseph,  mariner,  house  10  Emerson 
Thompson  Joseph,  watchman  Parker  House,  bds.  do. 
Thompson  Margaret,  house  23  Seventh 
Thompson  Orlando  J.,  at  City  Planing  Mill,  h.  26  Bush 
Thompson  Samuel,  teamster,  house  169  Mill 
Thompson  Thomas  J.,  foreman  N.  E.  Marble  Works,  bds. 

rear  317  Purchase 
Thompson  William,  shipcarpenter,  house  46  Wing 
Thomson  John  H.,  clerk  E.  P.  Haskell,  h.  10  South  Sixth 


NEW   BEDFORD    [X]    DIRECTORY.  221 

Tliornton  Elisha,  jr.,  house  32  South  Cottage 
Thornton  John  H.,  flagman  N.  B.  R.  R.  Co.,  boards  29 
Union  •     [18  Seventh 

Thornton  John  R.,  merchant,  6  Commercial  whf.,  house 
Thornton  Sarah,  widow,  house  29  Union 
Thornton  Walter  S.,  boards  18  Seventh 
Thoroughgood  Ellen,  widow,  house  126  Kempton 
Thorp  Thomas,  paperstainer,  house  151  North  Second 
Thorpe  James,  teamster,  h  New  County,  road,  n.  Parker 
Thorup  Mary  W.,  widow  of  Andreas  T.,  h.  29  Franklin 
Thorup  William  M.,  bookkeeper  Peirce  &  Bushnell,  bds. 

29  B'ranklin 
TifFanv  James,  shoddyworker,  house  82  Arnold 
Tilden  Andrew   (Tiklen  &  Co.),  confectionery  and  ice 

cream,  60  Purchase,  h.  187  Middle 
Tilden  Horace   (Tilden  &  Co.),  confectionery  and    ice 

cream,  60  Purchase,  h.  64  Mechanics  lane 
Tilden  John  L.,  clerk  J.  M.  Terry's,  house  88  Smith 
TILDEN  NILES,  cigar  manufacture!',  28  North  Second, 

h.  64  Mechanics  lane 
TILDEN  &  CO.  (Horace  and  Andrew  Tilden),  confec- 
tionery, ice  cream,  toys,  &c.,  60  Purchase 
Tilghman  Charles,  hostler  S.  F.  Perry  &  Son,  house   109 

William 
'Tilghman  Hiram  I.,  hostler  Wm.  Sherman,  h.  109  William 
Tilghman  John  W.,  hairdresser,  bds.  224  Middle 
Tilghman  Samuel  I.,  mariner,  house  97  South  Water 
Tilghman  Thomas,  mariner,  house  224  Middle 
Tilghman  Walter  S.,  mariner,  bds.  97  South  Water 
Tilison  Noah  T.,  laborer,  house  55  Sherman 
Tillinghast  Albert  G.,  house  68  Fifth 
Tillinghast  Charles  E.,  house  68  Fifth 
TiRinghast  Christopher  W.,  bds.  68  Fifth 
Tillinohast  Edward  T.,  salesman  108  and  112  Union,  bds. 

97  Fifth 
Tillinghast  Hutchinson  C,  house  112  Fifth 
Tillinghast  John  T.,  clerk,  44  North  Water,  h.  49  Allen 
TILLINGHAST    JOSEPH,  44  North  Water,  h.  Wil- 
liams block,  2  Pleasant,  near  Union 
TILLINGHAST  JOSEPH  S.,  agent  for  fire  insurance 
companies,  44  North  Water,  h.  Anthony,  c.  Bedford 
Tillinghast  Lillebridge  B.,  carpet  weaver,  204  Purchase, 

boards  do. 
Tillinghast  Theodore,  house  156  County 
Tillinghast  William  A.,  house  156  County,  cor.  Elm 
Tillman  John,  hairdresser,  boards  224  Middle 
Tilison  Henry  H.  (E.  S.  Cannon  &  Co.),  hats,  caps,  and 

furs,  43  Purchase,  house  110  Washington 
Tilton  Edwin  M.,  gardener,  house  236  Purchase 


222  NEW    BEDFORD    [X]    DIRECTORY. 

Tilton  Francis  W.  carpenter,  liouse  119  Smith 
Tilton  Susan  E.,  widow  of  Bcnj.  W.,  house  41  Fourth 
Timmins  John,  coacliman,  house  rear  28  Pearl 
Timperley  George,  spinner  Potomska  Mill,  house  260  So. 

Second 
Tinkham  Allan  W.,  carpenter,  boards  66  North 
Tinkham  Elisha  B.,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  Mechan- 
ics lane,  boards  67  Fourth 
Tinkham,  Geoige,  boards  67  Fourth 
Tinkham  George  B.,  in  shoe  factory,  house  67  Fourth 
Tinkham  George  W.,  shoemaker,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  near 

Reservoir 
Tinkham  John,  hostler  S.  F.  Perry  &  Son 
Tirrell  Joseph  G.,  photographer,  6  North  Water,  house 

rear  105  Allen 
Tirrieu  Hiliare,  house  206  Pleasant 
Titus  George  L.,  officer  House  Correction,  h.  44  Arnold 
Tobey  Charles  R.,  tinplate  and  sheet    iron  worker,  house 

2  Foster 
Tobey  E.  M.  Mrs.,  house  166  Union,  cor.  Sixth 
Tobey  Franklin    (Tobey  &  Coggeshall),  stoves  and  tin 

ware,  18  William,  house  124  Middle 
Tobey  Franklin,  jr.,  gas  fitter  New  Bedford  Gas  Light 

Co.,  boards  124  Middle 
Tobey  George,  master  mariner,  house  36  Fourth 
Tobey  George  B.,  traveling  agent,  house  9  No.  Cottage 
Tobey  Henry  A.,  house  73  Summer 
Tobey  John  B.,  carpenter,  boards  124  Middle 
Tobey  Joseph  T.,  watchmaker,  23  Purchase,  h.  81  Thomas 
Tobey  Maria  P.,  widow  of  Charles,  house  2  Foster 
TOBEY  ROBERT  G.,  treasurer  Mt.  Washington  Glass 

Works,  boards  165  Union 
Tobey  Sarali  E.,  widow  of  Lemuel  T.,  h.  67  Maxfield 
Tobey  Stephen,  painter,  Purchase,  foot  of  Linden,  house 

New  County  road,  north  of  Durfee's  corner 
Tobey  Warren   P.,  compositor  Standard  office,  house  3 

Locust 
Tobey  &  Coggeshall   (Franklin  Tobey  and  Charles  W. 

Coggeshall),  stoves   and  tinware,  and  plumbers,  18 

William 
Tobin  William  A.,  musician,  house  184  Pleasant 
Todd  Henry  H.,  stationery  and  periodicals,  212  Purchase, 

house  5  Maple 
Todd  James  A.,  brassfinisher  Gifford  &  Allen,  bds.  8  Bethel 
Todd  JMary  Miss,  dressmaker,  332  Purchase 
Tompkins  Eliza,  widow  of  Andrew,  house  69  Hillman 
Tompkins  Isaac  B.,  officer  House  of  Correction,  house  24 

Cypress  [Foster 

Tompkins  Isaac  B.,  jr.,  bookkeeper,  [60  Union,  house  57 


NEW   BEDFORD    [X]    DIRECTORY.  223 

Tompkins  Susan  M.,  teacher  Arnold  street  school,  boards 

29  Seventh 
Tompkins  Tillinghast  P.,  house  76  Mill 
Toole  James  A.,  laborer,  house  26  P^irst 
Toomey  John,  laborer,  house  rear  316  Purchase 
Topham  Abbie  I.,  widow  of  William,  house  Mt.  Pleasant, 

Luchu  [Pleasant 

Topham  George  W.,  moulder  GifFord  &  Allen,  house  69 
Topham  James  C.,  clerk  20  Griffin,  house  7  Cedar,  c.  JMill 
TOPHAM  ROBERT  C,  lumber  dealer,  2  Griffin,  house 

89  South  Second 
Topham  William  B.,  bookkeeper,  house  89  South  Second 
Topliff  Henry,  machinist,  house  Plainville 
Torrey  Theodore  A.,  clerk  J.  W.  Braley,  bds.  225  County 
Totten  Benjamin  J.,  commodore   (U.   S.  N.),  boards   35 

Eighth 
Tower  John,  house  30  Cedar 
Townsend  George  E.,  boilermaker  Union   Boiler  Co.,  h 

70  South  Second 
Townsend  George  E.,  house  rear  322  Purchase 
Townsend  Henry,  shoemaker,  house  Cedar,  near  Parker 
Townsend  Lewis  H.,  mariner,  house  75  North  Second 
Townsend  Robert  H.  Mrs.,  house  205  Middle 
Townsend  Stephen,  stevedore,  house  2  Maxfield 
Tozier  Seth  P.,  carpenter,  house  73  Mill 
Tracey  Daniel  B.,  mariner,  boards  120  Middle 
Trafton  John,  laborer,  house  64  South  Second         [Point 
Tripp  Abner  S.,  candlemaker,  house  Middle  road,  Clark's 
Tripp  Abram  W.,  icecart  driver,  house  13  West  Middle 
Tripp  Adoniram  D.,  machinist  Cordage  Factory,  house 

110  Cedar 
Tripp  Albert  C,  shoemaker,  boards  E.  P.  Tripp's,  Orange 
Tripp  Alden  W.,  painter  G.  L.  Brownell,  h.  86  Grinnell 
Tripp  Alexander  R.,  laborer,  house  County,  opp.  Rivet 
Tripp  Alexina,  widow  of  Charles  W.,  h.  82  South  Second 
Tripp  Allen  S.,  boatman.  Front,  corner  Shepherd's  lane, 

house  47  Bedford 
Tripp  Almanza,  stonecutter,  house  2  Potter 
Tripp  Almadus  G.  W.,  molder,  house  5  County 
Tripp  Alonzo  B.,  carriagemaker,  h.  Kempton,  cor.  Lindsey 
Tripp  Alvin  B.,  teamster,  house  168  Kempton 
Tripp  Ambrose  H.,  molder  Jos.  Grinnell's  foundry,  house 

117  Fifth 
Tripp  Andrew  W.,  shoemaker,  boards  Durfee,  cor.  Vine 
Tripp  Arthur  M„  frame  polisher,  house  94  South  Second 
Tripp  Augustus  C,  clerk,  Ashland,  corner  Linden,  house 

Vine,  near  Durfee 
Tripp  Barjona    D.,   carriagemaker   George   L,   Brownell, 
house  94  Fourth 


224  NEW    BEDFORD    [X]    DIRECTORY. 

Tripp  TJarjona  ]^.,  farmer,  boarrls  84  Linden 

Tripp  In'MJamin,  carpenter,  house  80  Fifth 

Trijip  Benjamin  C,  carpenter,  house  6  Rockdale  avenue 

Triji])  JJenjamin  E.,  carpenter,  liouse  93  Smitli 

Tripp  IJeiijamin  F.,  teamster,  liouse  54  Cedar 

Tripp  IJenjamin  F.,  blacksmith,  house  rear  102  State 

Trip] I  Charles  A.,  mariner,  boards  77  Cedar 

Tripp  Charles  E.   (Tripp  &  Hathaway),  boot  and  shoe 

ranfr..  Pleasant,  corner  Mechanics  lane,  house  Ash- 
land, near  Linden 
Tripp  Charles  F.,  carder  Potomska  mills,  h.  233  So.  Water 
Tripp  Charles  F.,  stoneworker,  house  Ashland,  n.  Linden 
Trip])  Cliarles  F,,  woodworker  G.  L.  Brownell,  house  205 

Purchase  [Arnold 

Tripp  Charles  H.,  machinist  Cordage  Factory,  house  111 
Trijjp  Charles   II.,  blacksmith,  202  Purchase,  house  181 

Pleasant 
Trijij)  Charles  H.,  farmer  B.  Rodman,  boards  Acushnet 

avenue,  near  Purchase 
Tripp  Charles  M.,  salesman  E.  Haskell,  42  Purchase,  bds. 

149  Middle 
Tripp  Charles  R.,  brakeman,  boards  181  Pleasant 
Trijtp  Charlotte  B.,  widow  of  Oliver,  house  17  Walnut 
Tripp  Christopher  B.,  blacksmith,  house  92  Fourth 
Tripp  Cornelius  B.,  truckman,  house  47  South 
Trijip  Daniel,  blacksmith,  house  Purchase,  corner  Hillman 
TRIPP  DAVID  K.,  lumber  dealer  and  planing  mills,  125 

North  Water,  house  48  Hillman 
Tripp  Edgar  F.,  house  4  Pond 
Trijip  Edgar  W.,  shoemaker,  boards  67  South 
Tripj)  Edward  S.,  salesman,  21  North  Water,  h.  117  Fifth 
Tripp  Edwin,  farmer,  house  Kempton,  near  Watson 
Tripp  Eliphalet  A.,  fishmarket,  161  Purchase,  h.  149  State 
Tripp  Eliza,  widow  of  James  A.,  house  47  Allen 
Tripp  Elizabeth  M.,  widow  of  Leander,  h.  Acushnet  av. 
Tripp  Emeline  Mrs.,  house  77  Cedar 
Tripp  Ephraim  J.  H.,  cai-penter,  house  105  Cedar 
Tripp  Eunice,  widow  of  Henry,  house  105  Cedar 
Tripp  Everett  W.,  blacksmitli,  boards  67  South 
Tripp   Francis,   stonesplitter,    boards    O.    Manchester's, 

Chestnut  [near  Washington 

Tripp_  Francis  H.,  mason  and  photographer,  house  Sears, 
Tripp  Frank  A.,  mason,  house  4  Rockdale  avenue 
Tripp  Frank  C,  bookkeeper,  111  Union,  boards  Durfee 
Tripp  Frank  G.,  clerk,  boards  Purchase,  corner  Linden 
Trij)])  Frederick  P.,  laborer  N.   B.  Copper  Works,  house 

Pond,  opposite  Copper  Works 
Tripp  George,  laborer,  house  17  Grape 
Tripp  George  A.,  laborer,  house  104  South  Front 


NEW   BEDFORD    [X]    DIRECTORY.  225 

Tripp  George  A.,  works  D.  K.  Tripp's  planing  mill,  house 

72  Thomas 
Tripp  George  F.,  carriagemaker,  83  Middle,  h.  150  Mill 
Tripp  George  H.  W.,  driver  steam  fire  engine  No.  4,  house 

68  Poorest 
Tripp  Henry  W,,  carpenter,  house  68  Arnold 
Tripp  Hiram  C,  mason,  house  116  High 
Tripp  Holder  R.,  teamster,  18  South  Water,  house  298  do. 
Tripp  Horatio  W.,  wlieelwright,  boards  40  Cedar 
Tripp  Isaac  S.,  shipcarpenter,  house  55  South  Water 
Tripp  James  C..  clerk  (Boston),  boards  58  Fifth 
Tripp  James  E.,  laborer,  boards  Durfee,  corner  Vine 
Tripp  James  F.,  letter  carrier,  house  63  Summer 
Tripp  James  F.,  in  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house  3  Oak 
Tripp  James,  house  rear  322  Purchase 
Tripp  James  H.,  boards  47  Allen 
Tripp  James  M.,  carriagesmith,  32  South  Pleasant,  near 

Elm,  house  149  Middle 
Tripp  James  M.,  carjjenter,  house  87  Third 
Tripp  James  S.,  housepainter,  h.  Rockdale  av.,  opp.  Parker 
Tripp  John,  house  3  Greene 

Tripp  John  J.  A.,  carpenter,  boards  185  Kempton 
Tripp  Jolin  M.,  stonemason,  house  150  Mill 
Tripp  Joseph,  laborer,  house  352  South  Water 
Tripp  Joseph,  jr.,  laborer,  house  7  South 
Tripp  Joseph  F.,  framepolisher,  bds.  55  South  Water 
Tripp  Joseph  H.,  fisherman,  house  77  Cedar 
Tripp  Joseph  M.,  house  Cottage,  cor.  Bedford 
Tripp  Lot,  shipcarpenter,  house  66  State 
Tripp  Lydia  P.,  widow  of  Robert,  h.  94  South  Second 
Trijip  Maria,  widow  of  John  W.,  house  113  Elm 
Tri))p  Mary  D.  Mrs.,  nurse,  house  9  Arch  [Weaver 

Tripp  Mary  D.,  widow  of  Daniel  J.,  h.  Dartmouth,  near 
Tripp  Nathaniel  C.  &  Co.,  grocer,  Arnold,  cor.  Ash,  h.  do. 
Tripp  Noah,  icedealer,  house  Rodman's  farm,   Purchase, 

cor.  Linden 
Tripp  Peleg,  teamster,  boards  18  Bethel 
Tripp  Philip  C.,  farmer,  house  Ashland,  opp.  Durfee 
Tripp  Philip  M.,  jobwagon.  First,  cor.  Union,  h.  56  North 
Tripp  Philip  S.,  laborer,  house  North  Third 
Tripp  Rebecca  P.,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  h.  40  Cedar 
Tripp  Rhoda,  widow  of  Harvey,  h.  Durfee,  near  Vine 
Tripp  Richmond  J.,  carpenter  C.  Hammond,  h.  170  Middle 
Tripp  Stephen,  farmer,  house  121  Maxfield 
Tripp  Stephen  A.,  tinplate  and  sheetiron  worker,  16  and 

18  North  Water,  house  58  Filth 
Tripp  Thomas,  machinist,  h.  Hazard,  n.  County 
Tripp  Thomas  B.,  house  47  Allen 
Tripp  Thomas  G.  C.  Mrs.,  h.  Emerson,  n.  Parker 
15 


226  NEW    BEDFORD    [X]    DIRECTORY. 

Tripp  Warren,  mason,  house  13  West  Middle 
Trip])  Warren,  mason,  house  Cedar,  near  Locust 
Trijtp  Washington  B.,  carpenter,  183  Kenipton,  h.  185  do. 
Trij)])  William,  laborer,  h.  Kempton,  opp.  Rockdale  av. 
Trip))  William  J.,  teamster,  h.  rear  90  South  Second 
TRIPP  &  HATHAWAY  (Charles  E.  Tripp  and  Dudley 

C.  Hathaway),  boot  and  shoe  manufacturers,  Pleasant, 
cor.  Mechanics  lane 

Trochie  Noll,  house  11  Austin 

Troy  William,  mariner,  h.  Grand,  n.  New  County  road 

Trull  Charles  F.,  shoemaker,  house  166  North 

Truman  Thomas,  works  Wamsutta  Mills,  house  rear  Ash- 
land, near  Linden 

Truworthy  Daniel,  carpenter,  house  North  Third 

Tubbs  Eliza  Miss,  house  82  Maxfield 

Tucker  Abner  R.  (Tucker  &  Cummings),  66  and  68 
William,  house  77  Spring 

Tucker  Carrie  B.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  house  49  Mill 

Tucker  Charles,  shipngent,  21  North  Water,  h.  at  South 
Dartmouth 

TUCKER  CHARLES  R.  (Charles  R.  Tucker  &  Co.), 
merchant,  29  North  Front,  and  president  Merchants 
National  Bank,  house  Acushnet  avenue 

Tucker  Charles  R.,  jr..  Secretary  Commercial  Insurance 
Co.,  3P>  North  Water,  house  9  Lincoln 

Tucker  Charles  R.  &  Co.  (Charles  R.  Tucker  and  Edward 

D.  Mandell),  merchants,  29  North  Front 
Tucker  Edward  T.,  pliysician,  142)-^  Union,  house  do. 
Tucker  Francis  S.,  mariner,  house  40  Elm 

Tucker  Geo,    F.,   lawstudent,    35   North    Water,   boards 

Acushnet  avenue  [Cottage 

Tucker  John  F.,  merchant,  29  North  Front,  house  8  North 
Tucker  Lydia,  widow  of  Abner,  house  81  Third 
Tucker  Ruth  B,,  widow  of  Daniel,  h.  52  Russell 
Tucker  William  A.,  bookkeeper  Citizens  National  Bank, 

36  North  Water 
Tucker  William  H.,  painter,  house  49  Mill  [Union 

Tucker  Wm.,  jr.,  dry  goods,  21  North  Water,  boards  165 
Tucker  &  Cummings  (Abner  R.  Tucker  and  Charles  S. 

Cummings),  wholesale  and  retail  grocei-s,  66  and  68 

William^ 
Tuckerman  Robert,  master  mariner,  house  113  Middle 
Tuckerman  Thomas  H.,  tinman,  45  North  Water,  house 

81  Walden 
Tuckwell  Geo.,  carriagemaker,  house  92  Linden 
Tuell  Charles  A.,  bookkeeper,  h.  336  South  Water 
Tuell  Charles  D.,  painter,  h.  350  South  Water        [Water 
Tuell  Frank  P.  P.,  clerk  Gifford  &  Barker,  bds.  350  South 
Tuell  Joseph  B.  C,  house  350  South  Water 


NEW   BEDFORD    [{J]    DIRECTORY.  227 

Turner  Andrew  R.,  blacksmith,  house  4  Emerson 

Turner  Calvin  K.,  house  New  County  road,  cor.  Durfee 

Turner  Calvin  K.,  2d,  house  51  Summer 

Turner  Catherine  A.,  widow  of  James  A.,  h,  159  Elm 

Turner  Elbridge  G.,  house  Plaiuville  road 

Turner  Elisha,  whitewasher,  house  Willis,  near  Cedar 

Turner  Isabella,  widow  of  James,  house  10  Emerson 

Turner  James  H.,  laborer,  h.  Tremont,  near  Court 

Turner  Jane,  widow,  house  rear  43  Middle 

Turner  John  B.,  weaver  Wamsutta  Mills,  house  Acushnet 

avenue,  near  Cedar  Grove 
Turner  Jonathan,  sectionhand    Wamsutta   Mills,   h.  165 

Pleasant 
Turner  Joseph,  weaver,  house  255  Second 
Turner  Julia  A.,  widow  of  Samuel  M.,  h.  12  Emerson 
Turner  Phebe  A.,  widow  of  John  C,  h.  107  Purchase 
Turner  Thomas,  weaver,  house  397  Purchase 
Turner  William,  laborer,  house  194  Kempton 
Turner  Wilson,  laborer,  house  39  Emerson 
Tyler  Charles  E.,  bookbinder,  105  Union,  bds.  69  Elm 
Tynon  John  P.,  gardener,  house  195  Elm 

UNDERHILL  ANNIE  E.  MISS,  house  220  Union 
Underbill  Mary  M.,  widow  of  Walter,  boards  220   Union 
Underwood  Charles  H.,  mason,  house  1  North 
Underwood  Charles  F.,  carriage  washer,  bds.  1  North 
Underwood  Charles  W.,  painter,  25  Centre 
Underwood  Geo.  H.,  painter,  boards  75  Hill  man 
Underwood  Geo.  P.,  conductor  N.  B.  Railroad,  house  75 

Hillman 
Underwood  John  A.,  mason,  house  48  Sycamore 
Underwood  Lyman  F.,  clerk  Mansion  House,  bds.  do. 
Underwood  Thomas  C,  teamster,  147>o  Union,  house   84 

Middle 
Underwood  William  R.,  engineer,  house  35  Pleasant 
UNION  BOILER  CO.,   James  C.  Bradford,  agent,  27 

Front 
Union  Boot  &  Shoe  Co.,  Savory  Hathaway,  agent,  boots 

and  shoes,  71  and  75  William 
Union  Mutual  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  33  North  Water 
Union  Treadle  Co.,  149  North  Water 
Upham  Canie  Mrs.,  house  75  South  Water 
Upham  Freeman,  shoemaker,  h.  Division,  n.  South  Water 
Upham  John  H.,  laborer,  house  South  Second,  c.  Black- 
more  lane 
Upham  William  O.  T.,  laborer,  h.  269  South  Water 
Upjohn  James,  cooper  A.  J.  Myrick,  h.  81  North  Second 
Upjohn  James,  jr.,  in  City  Laundry,  bds.  81  No.  Second 
Urquhart  Drusilla  Mrs.,  boardinghouse,  27>2  South  Water 


228        NEW   BEDFORD    [Y-"\y]    DIRECTORY. 

VALENTINE  JOHN,  Ju.,  officer  House  of  Correction, 

h.  Court,  n.  County  jail  [Union 

Van  Civinpen  Eugene  L.,  clerk,  17  North  Water,  bds.  170 
VAN  CAMPEN  HIRAM,  insurance  agent,  office  17  No. 

Water,  h.  170  Union  [lane 

Vance  Walter  R.,  clerk,  32H  William,  h.  62  Mechanics 
Vandine  Fanny  S.,  widow  of  David,  house  14  Cedar 
Varlev  Henry,  foreman  O.  A.  Sisson,  h.  124  North  Third 
VarneV  Albert  N.,  clerk  N.  B.  R.   R.,  bds.  282  Purchase 
Vassells  James  K.,  hairdresser,  99  Union,  up-stairs,   h. 

166  Mill 
Vaughan  Fred.  J.  (J.  D.  Vaughan  &  Son),  upholsterer, 

^92  North  Third,  h.  do. 
Vauahan  James  D.  (J.  D.  Vaughan  &  Son),  upholsterer, 

"92  North  Third,  h.  do. 
Vaughan  Joseph  I.,  upholsterer,  house  97  Smith 
Vaughan  J.  D.  &  Son  (James  D.  and  Fred.  J.  Vaughan), 

ui)holsterers,  92  North  Third 
Vera  Frank,  boardinghouse  and  clotliing  store,  113  South 

Water,  house  do. 
Vera  Joseph,  house  48  South  Sixth 
Vera  Manuel,  laborer,  house  122  Orchard 
Vera  Manuel,  mariner,  house  65  Piospect 
Vermyne  John  J.  B.,  physician,  h.  and  office   174  Union 
Viall  S.  T.,  butcher,  house  45  Cove 

Vicars  Margaret  C,  dressmaker,  83  North  Water,  h.  do. 
Viereck  Louis,  hairdresser,  136  Union,  h.  72  Fourth 
Vinal  Charles  W.,  clerk,  95  Third,  boards  72  Bedford 
Vinal  Frederick  H.,  mason,  house  72  Bedford 
Vinal  Frederick  W.,  carpenter,  boards  72  Bedford 
Vinal  Lavinia  A.  T.,  widow  of  Wm.  H.,  h.  50  Pleasant 
Vinal  William  L.,  clerk,  144  Purchase,  bds.  50  Pleasant 
Vincent  Albert,  house  carpenter,  h.  13  Cedar 
VINCENT    AMBROSE,  shipchandlery,  hardware    and 

cutlery,  stoves,  etc.,  120  Union,  c.  Third,  house   185 

Middle 
Vincent  Bridget,  widow',  house  39  Middle 
Vincent  Claffaus,  blacksmith  Geo.  L.  Brownell's   carriage 

manufactory,  h.  75  No.  Second 
Vincent  Mark  T.,  clerk,  120  Union,  bds.  185  Middle 
Vincent  Peter  M.,  mason,  h.  Parker,  n.  Emerson 
Vogel  George,  granitecntter,  house  5  Cedar 
Vose  Charles,  teamster,  house  180  Pleasant 

WADE  FRANK  D.,  painter,  bds.  243^  William 
WADE  JOB,  leather  mnfr..  Wall,  n.  North  Third,  house 

81  North 
Wade  Joseph  B.,  currier  J.  Wade,  h.  58  Sycamore 
Wade  Joseph  H.,  carriagetriraraer  Geo.  L.  Brownell,  h. 

157  Grinnell 


NEW   BEDFORD    ["\y]    DIEECTOKT.  229 

Wade  William  L.,  carpenter,  house  66  Mill 
Wadsworth  Lawrer\ce,  shipcarpenter,  house  64  State 
Wadsworth  Louisa,  widow  of  John,  h.  163  Elm 
Wady  Arnold  B.  (Russell  &  Wady),  painter,  3  Fifth,  bds. 

10  Bethel 
Wady  George  H.,  boards  37  Mill 
Wady  James,  laborer,  house  5  Howland 
Wagner  Mary  R;  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  3>^    Pleasant,  near 
Union,  house  do.  [Wash. 

Waight  A.  E.   machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill  Co.,  h.  95 
Wainel  Thomas  J.,  flxrmer,  h,  Rockland,  n.  County 
Waite  Benjamin  H.,  dry  goods  and  carpetings,  38   Pur- 
chase, h.  15  South  Cottage 
Waite  Charles,  mariner,  boards  20  Spring 
Waite  Charles  H.,  clerk,  229  Purchase,  h.  15  Campbell 
Waite  Crary  B.,  salesman  B.  H,  Waite,  h,  15  Campbell 
Waite  Edward  W.,  rigger,  house  31  High 
Waite  Elbertson,  house  112  High 
Waite  Mary  Miss,  house  39  Hillman 

Waite  Stephen,  salesman,  38  Purchase,  h.   129   Kempton 
Waldron  Charles  D.,  printer,  21  Hamilton,  h.  atFairhaven 
Waldron  John,  stairbuilder,  house  73  Summer 
Waldron  Lydia  A,,  widow,  h.  Pearl,  c.  North  Third 
Waldron  William  R.,  engineer,  house  94  State 
Walker  Charles  H.,  jobwagon.  First,  c.  Union,  h.  30  Elm 
Walker  Gilbert  D.,  conductor  N.  B.  R.  R.,  h.  46  Hill 
Walker  John  W.,  carpenter  and  boxmakei',  h.  53  Smith 
Walker  Mary  F.  Miss,  house  67  Maxfield 
Walker  Mary  S.  Miss,  widow,  house  46  Hill 
Walker  M.  Alma,  widow  of  Henry,  house  67  Maxfield 
Walker  Thomas,  brakeraan,  N.  B.  R,  R.,  house  5  Seneca 
Walker  William,  carpenter,  Hillman,  near  North  Water, 

house  107  Maxfield 
Walker  William  H.,  carpenter,  house  North,  corner  North 

Third 
Wall  Alexander,  boatbuilder,  boards  167  Kempton 
Wall  Thomas  H.,  currier,  house  3  Jenney 
Wall  Wm.  A.,  artist,  house  169  Middle 
Wallace  Frederick  H.  B.,  farmer  at  H.  K.  Lapham's,  Clark's 

Point  road 
Wallace  James,  saloon,  202  South  Water,  house  do. 
Wallace  James,  spinner,  house  60  Rivet 
Walley  Brittania  Mrs.,  house  38  Foster 
Walley  William  H.,  sailmaker,  house  87  Kempton 
Walmesley  Cornelius,  weaver,  house  205  Pleasant 
Walsh  Dennis,  baker,  house  164  Union 
Walsh  John,  shoemaker,  house  Hazard,  near  County 
Walsh  Mary  Mrs.,  house  99  Smith 
Walsh  Thomas,  tailor,  house  162  South  Water 


230  NEW   BEDFORD    ["W]    DIRECTORY. 

Wanisutta  Mills,  North    Second,   cor.   Wamsatta,  A.  G. 

Pierce,  treasurer,  office  over  Merchants  National  Bank 
AVard  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. 
AVard  Ezekiel  G.,  dentist,  148)^  Union,  h.  at  Falmouth 
Ward  Frank,  weaver,  boards  Washburn,  n.  Acushnet  av. 
Ward  Frank  E.  (Ward  Bros),  dentist,  159  Union,  house 

166  Union 
Ward  .John,  laborer,  house  Washburn 
Ward  Peter,  weaver,  boards  Washburn,  n.  Acushnet  av. 
Ward  Thomas  E.,  Morse  Twist  Drill,  house  24  Allen 
Wardell  Ann  Mrs.,  house  299  Purchase 
Wardell  Benjamin  F.,  clerk  Hathaway  &  Soule,  boards  28 

County  avenue 
Wardell  Hiram,  shipcarpenter,  house  Rockdale  avenue 
Wardell  Hope  H.  Miss,  dressmaker,  75  Middle,  house  do. 
Wardell  Minerva  Miss,  dressmaker,  75  Middle,  house  do. 
Wardell  Phebe  W.,  widow  of  Joshua,  house  Bellville 
Wardell  William,  boards  223  South  Water 
Ware  Cyrus,  boot  and  shoemaker,  house  83  Maxfield 
Warfield  James  H.,  laborer,  house  212  Middle 
Warfield  John,  mariner,  house  182  Kempton 
Warner  Jesse  A.,  furniture  repairer,  84  Purchase,  house  at 

Fairhaven 
Warner  William  S.,  farmer,  house  Plainville 
Warren  Angle  Miss,  variety  store,  106  South  Third,  bds. 

10  Bedford 
Warren  Benjamin  C,  carpenter,  house  355  South  Water 
Warren  Frank,  in  Saw  Mill,  house  28  South  Second 
Warren  James,  currier  Job  Wade,  bds.  117  North  Water 
Warren  J.  Murray,  carpenter,  house  32  South 
Warren  Nellie,  widow  of  James,  house  117  North  Water 
"Warren  Thomas  H.,  cigarmaker,  house  49  Maxfield 
Washburn  Arthur  J.,  carrier  Job  Wade,  bds.  Wm.  Case 
Washburn  Francis  P.,  sawyer,  house  Old  County  road 
WASHBURN  Pl^EDERIC  A.,  assistant  treasurer  N.  B. 

Institution  for  Savings,  house  54  Fifth 
Washburn  Frederick  A.,  bookkeeper,  123  Union,  house 

76  Fifth 
Washburn  Geo.  E.,  clerk,  house  Tobey  road 
Washburn  Lettice  R.,  carpenter,  house  31  Cypress 
WashlKirn  Lemuel  A.,  peddler,  house  Old  County  road 
Washburn  Reuben,  grocer.  Head  of  the  River,  h.  Tobey 

road 


NEW   BEDFORD    ["W"]    DIRECTORY.  231 

Washburn  Sarah  E.,  widow,  house  1  Skiff's  avenue 
Washburn  Wm.  F.,  saihnaker,  house  146  Summer 
Washburn  Wm.  H.  (Perry  &  Washburn),  carpenter,  149 

North  Water,  house  294  Purchase 
Wasliburn  William  R.,  millhand,  house  Old  County  road 
Washington  George,  porter,  house  246  Middle 
Washington  John,  laborer,  boards  108  Middle 
Washington  Priscilla  C.  Mrs.,  house  10  Wing 
Waterman  Frank  D.,  freight  conductor,  N.  B.  R.  R.,  bds. 

High,  corner  North  Third 
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 

212  Union 
Watkius  Betsey  D.  Miss,  house  85  Fourth 
Watkins  Charles  F.,  shoemaker,  Tripp  &  Hathaway,  bds. 

13  Cedar 
Watkins  Emma  F.,  milliner,  house  20  Allen 
Watkins  Eugene,  shoelaster,  boards  17  Spruce 
Watkins  James  B.,  trader,  73  Union,  h.  20  Allen 
Watkins  Mary  D.  Miss,  house  85  Fourth 
Watkins  Susan,  widow  of  Wm.,  house  rear  57  Summer 
Watkins  Susan  P.,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  54  Smith 
Watkins  Taylor,  carriage  washer,  8  P'ourth,  h.  166  Kemj^ton 
Watkins  William,  iron  merchant  and   ship   chandler,  13 

■  Centre,  house  189  Union 
Watkins  Wm.  H.,  City  Messenger,   office  Public  Library 

building,  house  4  Emerson 
Watkins  Wm.  L.,  peddler,  house  54  Smith 
Watson  Benj.  R.  (S.  Watson  &  Son),  ship  bread   baker, 

18  Centre,  house  55  Walnut 
Watson  David  (Holmes  &  Watson),  fishmarket,  Eddy's 

wharf,  house  125  South  Water 
Watson  Henry,  weaver,  house  rear  326  Purchase 
Watson  James,  gilder,  house  41  North  Sixth 
Watson  Paul,  weaver,  house  166  Pleasant 
Watson  Samuel  (S.  Watson   &   Son),  baker  18    Centre, 

house  55  Walnut 
Watson  Samuel  2d,  bookkeeper,  103  South  Third,  house 

Fifth,  corner  Walnut 
Watson  S.  &  Son  (Samuel   and  Benjamin    R.   Watson), 

ship  bread  bakers,  l!S  Centre 
Watson  Thomas,  weaver,  house  222  North  Third 
Watson  Wm.  E.  (New  York),  house  37  Fifth 
Watts  Daniel  A.  Rev.,  house  Court  near  Jenney 
Wayland  John,  laborer,  house  35  Austin 
Weaver  Alfred,  teamster,  house  20  Rockdale  avenue 
Weaver  Eliza,  widow  of  John,  house  1".47  Middle 


232  NEW   BEDFORD    [\Y~\    DIRECTORY. 

Weaver  Frances  C,  widow  of  Edward,  house  21  Emerson 

Weaver  George,  boards  9  Merrimac 

Weaver  George,  bootmaker  Union  Boot  and  Shoe  Co.,  h. 

Rockdale  avenue,  near  Parker 
Weaver  Geo.  S.,  sliipsmitli,  house  9  Merrimac 
Weaver  Hannah  D,,  widow  of  John,  house  Weaver 
Weaver  Stephen,  faruKM-,  liouse  Hathaway  road 
Weaver  Stejihen  V.  (Hazzard  &  Weaver),  carriagepainter, 

83  aiiddle,  house  152  North 
WEAVER  THOMAS  H.,  carpenter,  150  North  Water, 

house  152  State 
Weaver  William  H.,  farmer  and  butcher,  house  Weaver 
Webb  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Elisha,  house  124  Smith 
Webb  Hezekiah,  hxborer,  boards  124  Smith 
WEBB  HIRAM,  city  auditor,  office  3  Library   building, 

and    accountant,  office   over    First    National   Bank, 

Union,  house  89  Elm 
Webb  Isaac  B.,  master  mariner,  house  64  Mill 
Webb  James,  house  Acushnet  avenue,  Head  of  the  River 
Webb  Martha  B.  Mrs.,  house  157  Elm 
Webster  Arabella,  widow  of  Geo.  W.,  house  5  Elm 
Webster  Cornelius  Mrs.,  boardinghouse,  52  Fifth 
Webster  Horatio  G.,  butcher,  house  Vine,  rear  Durfee 
Webster  Joseph,  physician,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Webster  Joseph  W.,  physician,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Weed  Fitch,  slipper  manuf  icturer,  h.  194  South  Second 
Weeden  Charles  H.  L.,  mariner,  house  224  County 
Weeden  George  F.,  machinist,  house  134  Washington 
Weeden  Henry  M.,  clerk,  40  Water^  bds.  25  So.  Second 
Weeden  Joseph  W.,  clerk  Allen  &   Wing,  23  Union,  h. 

134  Third 
Weeden  William  A.,  painter,  house  rear  57  Summer 
Weeden  William  W.,  clerk,  house  4  Crapo 
WEEKES  HENRY  T.  (Reuben  Weekes  &  Son),calker, 

city  wharf,  house  at  Dartmouth 
WEEKES  REUBEN  (Reuben  Weekes  &  Son),  calker, 

citv  wharf,  house  at  Dartmouth 
WEEKES  REUBEN  &  SON   (Reuben  and   Henry  T. 

Weekes),  calkers,  city  wharf 
Weeks  Eben,  jr.,  calker  (Cal.),  house  156  Grinnell 
Weeks  Henry  G.,  carpenter,  house  240  County 
Weeks  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Reuben  B.,  h.  8  Market  sq. 
Weeks  William,  master  mariner,  house  97  State 
Weik  Michael,  lager  beer  saloon,  22  School,  house  do. 
Welch  David,  billj)oster,  bds.  First,  opp.  Mariners  Home 
Welch  David  M.,  laborer,  house  15  Oak 
Welch  Dennis,  baker  D.  A.  Snell,  house  164  Union 
Welch  Edward,  laborer,  house  35  Middle 
Welch  James,  laborer,  liouse  12  Walnut 


NEW   BEDFORD    ['\^]    DIRECTORY.  233 

Welch  James,  packer  in  Glass  Works 

Welch  Margaret,  widow,  house  39  Middle 

Welch  John,  laborer,  house  63  South  Second 

Welch  John,  laborer,  house  10  High 

Welch  John,  jr.,  saloon,  69f  South  Water,  house  10  High 

Welch  Patrick,  weaver,  house  14  Hazard  court 

Welch  Patrick,  foreman  Eureka  Flour  Mills,  h.  116  Fifth 

Welch  William,  boilerniaker  Union  Boiler  Co.,  house  37 

South  Water 
Weldon  Samuel  C,  passepartout  maker,  72  North  Water, 

house  Fourth 
Welsh  Arthur,  tailor,  149  Union,  h.  Tremont,  n.  Arnold 
Wentworth  Hiram  W.  (J.  &  W.  R.    Wing  &  Co.),  Ill 

Union,  house  68  Third 
Wentworth  Lucy  F.,  widow  of  Hiram  D.,  house  74  Mill 
West  Addie  Miss,  teacher  Merrimac  primary  school,   h. 

90  Plaasant 
West  Amos  A.,  ship  carpenter,  house  Willis,  c.  Summer 
West  Brothers    (David   B.    and   Leonard   E.    West),   6 

Cypress 
West  Clement  C,  hostler,  house  116  Kempton 
West  David  B.  (West  Brothers),  tinjjeddler,  h.  6  Cypress 
West  Fanny  E.,  widow  of  Augustus  L.,  house  65  Elm 
West  Henry  C,  master  mariner,  house  33  Kempton 
West  Henrv  N.,  law  student,  boards  24  Seventh 
West  H.  S.'(T.  A.  Codd  &  Co.),  shipbroker,  18  So.  Water, 

house  Mill,  cor.  Purchase 
West  Isaiah,  house  24  Seventh 

West  James  M.,  steamfitter,  24  William,  house  22  do. 
West  John  E.,  hairdresser,  89  Union,  h.  235  So.  Water 
West  John  H.,  printer  Mercury  office,  bds.  8  Bethel 
West  John  H.  W.,  mariner,  house  19  Maxfield 
West  John  P.,  farmer,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  c.  Hathaway  road 
West  John  P.,  jr.,  carriagetrimmer,  boards  Mt.  Pleasant, 

cor.  Hathaway  road 
West  Joseph,  stave  dresser,  house  92  North  Second 
West  Leonard  E.  (West  Bros.),  tin  peddler,  h.  6  Cypress 
West  Mary  B.,  widow  of  Isaac  M.,  house  48  Maxfield 
West  Rebecca  B.  Mrs.,  millinery   and   dressmaking,  23 

Pleasant,  house  22  do. 
West  Samuel,  mariner,  house  154  South  Water 
West  Simeon  N.,  merchant,  104  Union,  house  221  County 
West  Thomas,  master  mariner,  house  90  Pleasant 
West  Thomas,  salesman,  38  Purchase,  bds.  90  Pleasant 
West  William,  boatman,  house  53  First 
West  William  F.,  painter,  25  Centre,  house  New  County 

road,  near  Durfee 
West  William  S.,  painter,  house  14  Hillman 
Western  Lumber  Co.  (Killey  E.  Terrey  and  J.  Augustus 

Brownell),  lumber  dealers,  16  Fourth 


234  NEW   BEDFORD    ["\V]    DIRECTORY. 

WESTERN  UNION  TELEGRAPH  CO.,  office  26  No. 

Water 
Westgate  Abiel  N.,  cnrpenter,  house  Old  County  road 
Westgate  Charles  II.,  salesman  Geo.  M.  Eddy  &  Co.,  h. 

15  Spruce 
Westgate  Jonathan,  carpenter,  house  Old  County  road 
Westgate  Sylvanus,  fisherman,  house  161  First 
Westgate  William  IT.,  fisherman,  house  161  First 
Westley  William,  hatfinislier,  house  186  Pleasant 
Weston  George  H.,  at  Davis  K.  Trip))'8,  h.  35  Union 
Weston  Julia,  widow  of  James,  boards  78  Elm 
Weston  Samuel,  farmer,  house  Bellville  road,  Head  of  the 

River 
Weston  Timothy  M.,  mason,  house  22  Rockland  avenue 
WHALEMAN'S   SHIPPING  LIST  &  MERCHANTS 

TRANSCRIPT,  Eben   P.   Raymond,   publisher,   21 

Hamilton 
Whalen  Patrick  N.,  laborer,  house  243  South  Water 
VVhalen  William,  laborer,  house  1  Hall's  court 
Wheaton  Charles  E.,  mason,  boards  57  Hill 
Wheaton  Ernest  A.,  printer  W.  F.  Wheaton,  h.  97  North 
WHEATON     HIRAM,    manufacturer   of   mineral    and 

soda  water,  61  and  53  South  Water,  h.  97  North 
Wheaton  Horatio  C,  mason,  boards  57  Hill 
Wheaton  Lydia,  widow  of  James,  house  57  Hill 
Wheaton  Nathan,  mason,  boards  97  North 
Wheaton  Walter  F.,  printer,  18  William,  h.  97  North 
Wheeler  Charles  W.,  clerk,  6  Commercial   wharf,   boards 

37  Smith 
Wheeler  Francis  A.,  laborer,  house  172  Kempton 
Wheeler  George  B.,  civil  engineer,  office   basement   City 

Hall  building,  h.  Mt.  Vernon,  cor.  Mount  Pleasant 
Wheeler  George  W.,  mariner,  house  181  South  Second 
Wheeler  Hiram  L.,  carpenter,  house  37  Smith 
Wheeler  Joseph  II.,  shoe  manufacturer,  house  94  Smith 
Wheeler  Martin,  building  mover,  house  30  Allen 
Wheeler  Walter,  carpenter,  boards  299  Purchase 
Whelan  Nicholas,  teamster,  boards  215  South  Water 
Whelden  Alexander,  master  mariner,  h.  12  So.  Water 
Whelden  Cyrus  A.,  bookkeeper,  32    WilUam,   boards   82 

Kem])ton 
Whelden  Joseph,  painter,  boards  100  Fourth 
Whelden  Samuel   C,  fraraemaker,   house    Fourth,   near 

Rockland 
Whitcomb  Frederick   R.,  ladies'   furnishing   goods,   150 

Union,  corner  Fifth,  h.  North,  cor.  North  Second 
Whitcomb   House,    Edward    R.     Richards,     proprietor, 

Union,  corner  Fifth 
Whitcomb  OUver  R.  (Boston),  house  42  North  Sixth 


NEW   BEDFORD    ["W]    DIRECTORY.  235 

White  Annie  F.  Miss,  tailoress,  house  Tobey  road 
White  A.  J.  M.,  packer  Hathaway  &  Soule,  h.  81  Thomas 
White  Clarissa,  widow  of  Sherman,  house  Maple  Grove, 

Acushnet  avenue 
White  George  A.,  shoe  trimmer,  house  56  North 
White  George  E.,  foreman  in  Glass  Works,  h.  109  Third 
White  Gustavus  A.,  jr.,   proprietor   Sheridan    House,   9 

North  Second 
White  Henry  L.,  mason,  house  189  Elm 
White  Isabella,  widow  of  Solomon,  house  9  Sears  court 
White  John  P.,  stoves  and    tinware,  155   and    157    Pur- 
chase, house  49  Maxfield 
White  Jonathan  P.,  tinsmith,  house  49  Maxfield 
White  Joseph,  in  Glass  Works 
White  Margaret,  widow,  house  19  Hillman 
White  Martha  C.  Mrs.,  cloak  maker,  124>^  Union,  boards 

27  Third 
White  Martha  Jane,  widow  of  Peter,  house  185  North 
White  Mary  B.   Miss,  teacher  Maxfjeld   street  primary 

school,  boards  210  County 
White  Nathaniel,  carpenter,  house  172Kempton 
WHITE   PHINEAS,   Jr.,  plumber,  24   William,   house 

91  Kempton 
White  Rufus  W.,  farmer,  house  Old  County  road 
White  Sampson,  barber,  house  115  Smith 
White  Samuel,  gardener,  house  6  Chancery 
White  Sarah  A.  Mrs.,  house  94  Smith 
White  Thomas  E.  M.,  view  photographei",  142>2    Union, 

house  do. 
White  William  G.,  carriage  manufacturer.  Pleasant,  cor. 

Mechanics  lane,  house  111  Middle 
White  William  S.,  farmer,  h  Maple  Grove,  Acushnet  av. 
White  William  T.  M.,  carriagepainter   W.  G.   White,  h. 

113  Middle 
Whiteside  James,  servant,  house  Head  of  the  River 
Whiteside  John,  roapmaker,  house  6  Park 
Whiteside  Stephen,  ropemaker,  boards  2  Ash 
Whiteside  Thomas,  overseer  in  Cordage   Factory,   house 

Middle,  corner  Ash 
Whitehead  Judith,  widow  of  Washington,   h.  68  South 

Second 
Whiting  Benjamin,  variety  store,  49  So.  Watei",  h.  do. 
Whiting  Edward  B.,  dry  goods,   10   Purchase,   house   17 

Lincoln 
Whiting  Mary,  widow  of  William,  house  16  Mill 
Whiting  Thomas  B.,  traveling  agent  T.  Cook,  house   72 

South  Sixth 
Whitmore  H.  Samuel,  farmer,  house  Bartlett  place,  Rock- 
dale avenue 


236  NEW   BEDFORD    ['\Y]    DIRECTORY. 

Whitmore  Sabon  L.,  farmer,  house  Bartlett  place,   Rock- 
dale avenue 
"VVhitniore  William  I.,  blacksmith,  house  Bartlett  place, 

Rockdale  avenue 
Whitney  Alonzo  ( Allen  &  Whitney),  cooper,  71    Hamil- 
ton, house  6  Foster 
Whitney  Amasn,  cooper,  28  First,  house  68  Fourth 
Whitney  Charles  H.,   bookkeeper   Edward   C.   Jones,   2 

Central  wharf,  boards  78  Walden 
Whitney  Edward  M.,  student,  boards  6  Foster 
Whitney  Eliza  C,  widow  of  Ivory  S.,  house  78  Walden 
Whitney  Jacob  C,   clerk   Hiram    Wheaton,   boards   175 

Kempton 
Whitney  Sarah  A.,  widow  of  Joel  W.,  h.  Bellville  road, 

Head  of  the  River 
Whitney  Thomas,  weaver,  boards  283  South  Second 
Whittaker  Edwin,  at  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  332  Purchase 
Whittaker  Edwin  Mrs.,  fancy  goods,  332  Purchase,  h.  do. 
Whittaker  Henry,  spinner,  boards  177  State 
WHITTEMORE   MARY   F.,  widow  of  Zenas,  soap  and 

candle  manufacturer,  14  South  Second,  house  12  do. 
Whitton  Ada  H.  Miss,   teacher   Parker   street   grammar 

school  boards  8  Ricketson  court 
Whitton  Emma  E.  Miss,  forewoman   Peirce  &  Bushnell's. 

boards  8  Ricketson  court 
Whitton  Levi  H.,  confectioner,  house  151  North 
Wickes  Amy  A.,  widow,  dressmaker,  h.  33  So.  Second 
Wickson  James  A.,  laborer,  house  Clarks  Point  road 
Widdowes  Levi,  house  2  Bethel 
Wiggins  Jane  Miss,  dressmaker  332  Purchase,  house   177 

Pleasant 
Wilber  Charles  A.,  shoemaker,  bds.  51  Kempton 
Wilber  James,  farmer,  house  Head  of  the  River 
Wilber  James,  jr.,  tinpedlar,  house  Head  of  the  River 
Wilber  James  L.,  carpenter,  bds.  56  State 
Wilber  Louisa  M.,  widow  of  Barton,  house  14  Allen 
WILBOR  ALFRED  G.,   watches,  clocks,  and  jewelry, 

94i<  Third,  also  Flour  dealer,  95  Third,  h.  76  do. 
Wilbor  George  B.,  clerk  E.  S.  Cannon  &  Co.,  h.  35  Seventh 
Wilbor  William,  mason,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  near  Durfee 
Wilbour  Eliza  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  house  10  Emerson 
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,  house  24  High 
Wilbur  N.  H.,  millman,  house  north  end  Acushnet  av. 
Wilbur  William,  farmer,  house  Plainville 
Wilbur  &  Deacon  (Lemuel  C.  AVilbur  and  Joseph  Dea- 
con), commission  merchant,  59  Union 


NEW   BEDFORD    ["W"]    DIRECTORY.  237 

Wilcox  Abbie  A.  Miss,  house  289  Purchase 

Wilcox  Alexander,  mason,  boards  96  Smith 

Wilcox  Allen  B,,  carpenter,  house  96  North  Third 

Wilcox  Ann  Eliza  Miss,  house  78  Fifth 

Wilcox  Benjamin,  2d,  laborer  Parker  &  Sherman,  Union, 

cor.  Water,  h.  93  South  Water 
Wilcox  Benjamin  S.,  laborer,  house  30  Oak 
Wilcox  Benjamin  S.,  laborer,  h.  93  South  Water 
Wilcox  Betsey  T,,  widow  of  Charles,  house  96  Smith 
Wilcox  Charles,  painter  G.  L.  Brownell,  bds.  285  Purchase 
Wilcox  Charles  A.,  carpenter,  h.  Cedar,  cor,  Parker 
Wilcox  Charles  H.,  calker,  house  28  Pearl 
Wilcox  Edward  F.,   compositor  Mercury  office,  house  5 

Walnut 
Wilcox  Frank  H.  M.,  boards  289  Purchase 
Wilcox  Frederick  T.,  carpenter,  house  30  Eliu 
Wilcox  Gideon  R.,  painter,  boards  24  High 
Wilcox  Henry  H.,  plumber  24  William,  bds.  at  Fairhaven 
Wilcox  Henry  R.,  shipwright,  h.  96  No.  Third 
Wilcox  Isaiah  H.,  painter  Barrows,  Lawton  &  Co.,  boards 

96  North  Third 
Wilcox  Joseph,  jr.,  house  174  Middle 
Wilcox  Kezia  S.,  widow  of  Phillip,  h.  289  Purchase 
Wilcox  JVIarcus  M.,  h.  289  Purchase 
Wilcox  Martha  J.,  widow  of  William,  h.  73  MaxiBeld 
Wilcox  Peleg,  house  carpenter,  h.  Dartmouth,  n.  Weaver 
Wilcox  Richmond,  boards  284  Purchase 
Wilcox  Robert  L.,  painter,  house  24  High 
Wilcox  Samuel  P.,  clerk  Hatch  &  Co.,  bds.  96  No.  Third 
Wilcox  Sarah  B,,  widow  of  Adley,  house  30  Elm 
Wilcox  Thomas,  house  164  Middle 
Wilcox  Thomas  B.,  house  214  Union 
Wilcox  Thomas  B.,  jr.,  clerk  83  Union,  bds.  214  Union 
Wilcox  William  F.,.  teamster,  house  5  Walnut 
Wilcox  William  T.,  laborer,  h.  92  North  Third 
Wilcox  Willis  R.,  carriagepainter  W.  G.  White,   boards 

96  Smith 
Wilcox,  see  also  Willcox 
WILDE  JAMES  P.,  dry  goods,  William,  corner  North 

Sixth,  house  17  Chestnut 
Wilde  Samuel,  house  22  Cypress 
Wilde  William  S.,  clerk  (B.),  h.  57  Summer 
Wilds  Hiram  F.,  engineer  Eureka  Flour  Mills,  house  151 

Fairhaven 
Wiley  James,  weaver,  house  224  North  Third 
Wilkinson  Arthur,  weaver,  house  251  First 
Wilkinson  Samuel  H.  Mrs.,  h.  43  North  Sixth 
Wilkinson  Stephen,  weaver,  house  200  State 
Wilkinson  William,  loomfixer,  house  Mt.  Pleasant,  near 

Reservoir 


238  NEW   BEDFORD    ['^]    DIRECTORY. 

Wilkinson  Win.  H.,  weaver,  boards  200  State 

Willcox  David  B.,  chairman  Board  of   Assessors,  office  4 

Library  building,  liouse  158  JMiddle 
Willcox  Henry  T.,  house  73  North  Third 
Willcox  Lemuel  T.,  counsellor  at  law.  North  Water,  cor. 

Centre,  boards  35  Eighth 
Willcox,  see  also  Wilcox 
Williams  Alexander,  mariner,  house  24  First 
Williams  Alfred,  porter,  h.  Acushnet  avenue 
Williams  Augustine  J.,  overseer  Wamsutta   Mills,   house 

Ashley,  near  County 
Williams  Charles  A.,  teamster,  boards  121  Hillman 
Williams  Charles  F,,  apothecary  clerk,  183  County,  house 

147  Elm 
Williams  Eliza  A ,  widow  of  John,  house  102  Fourth 
Williams  Emily  Miss,  house  4  Ash 
Williams  Emma,  widow,  house  182  Kempton 
Williams  George,  officer  Revenue  Marine   Service,  house 

30  South  Cottage 
Williams  Henry,  watchman  N.  B.  Cordage  Co.,  house  127 

Middle 
Williams  James,  carpenter  J.  M.  Foster,  h.  123  Pleasant 
Williams  John,  house  236  North  Third 
Williams  John,  boardinghouse,  35  Howland 
Williams  John,  chestmaker,  193  South  Water,  h. '195  do. 
Williams  John,  farmer,  house  20  Chancery 
Williams  John  H.,  porter  Parker  House,  bds.  do. 
Williams  John  N.,  carpenter  J.  M.  Foster,  h.  r.  Second 
Williams  John  W.,  laborer,  house  146  Mill 
Williams  Joseph  R.,  laborer,  house  177  South  Water 
Williams  Manuel  S.,  house  188  South  Water 
Williams  Maria  Miss,  house  30  South  Cottage 
Williams  Stedman  (Dewson,  Williams  &  Co.j,  proprietor 

N.  B.  Tannery,  house  at  Qnincy  ' 

Williams  Theodore  D.,  merchant,  house  80  South  Second 
Williams  Thomas,  house  Ash,  corner  Elm 
Williamson  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  house  208  Middle 
Willis  Charles  L.  W.,  mariner,  house  46  Spring 
Willis  Frederick  A.,  house  Belleville  [North  Sixth 

Willis  Henry  P.,  clerk  E.  S.  Cannon  &  Co.,  boards  42 
Willis  Samuel,  laborer,  house  126  Kempton 
Willis  William  H.,  harness  manufacturer,  and  trunks  and 

valises,  126  and  128  Union,  house  46  Spring 
Williston  Alanson,  carpenter,  house  72  South 
Williston  Hiram,  laborer  Gosn(^ld  Mills,  h.  146  No.  Second 
Williston  Leander  A.,  fish  market,  91   Third,  h.  72  South 
Wilmot  James  H.  Mrs.,  house  245  Middle 
Wilinot  John,  laborer,  house  128  Orchard 
Wilsou  Alfred,  assistant  postmaster,  house  193  Middie 


NEW   BEDFORD    ["W]    DIRECTORY.  239 

Wilson  Benjamin,  weaver,  house  3  Austin 
WILSON  BENJAMIN  G.,  undertaker  and  coffin  ware- 
rooms,  74  William,  liouse  46  North  Second 
Wilson  David  G.,  farmer,  house  Plainville 
Wilson  D.  W.,  engineer  N.  B.  S.  S.  Co.,  h.  19  So.  Second 
Wilson  Edward  T.,  undertaker,  74  William,  house  111  do. 
Wilson  George,  treasurer  Gosnold  Mills,  h.  65  So.  Second 
Wilson  Hattie  J.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  161  Grinnell 
Wilson  James,  gardener,  house  Ash,  corner  Elm 
Wilson  James,  laborer  Gosnold  Mills,  h.  218  North  Third 
Wilson  James,  laborer  N.  B.  Flour  Co.,  h.  Ash,  c.  Arnold 
Wilson  James,  teamster,  house  180  South  Second 
Wilson  James  G.,  hairdresser,  47  William,  h.  119  Hillman 
Wilson  John,  rigger,  house  100  Allen 
Wilson  John  B.,  mariner,  house  112  South  Water 
Wilson  John  C,  tin  plate  worker,  house  212  County 
Wilson  Mary,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  277  South  Water 
Wilson  Richard  C,  granite  dealer,  h.  Ashland,  c.  Ashley 
Wilson  Samuel  H.,  hairdresser,  under  Parker  House,  house 

119  Hilhnan 
Wilson  William,  painter,  house  179  Pleasant 
Wilson  William,*  carpenter,  bds.  D.  G.  Wilson's,  Plainville 
Wilson  William  D.,  engraver,  house  193  Middle 
Winchester  George  D.,  bookkeeper  C.  R.  Tucker  &  Co., 

bds.  116  Pleasant,  corner  Willis 
Winchester  Smith,  seaman,  house  rear  142  Kerapton 
Windsor  Walter  P.,  secretary  Union  Mutual  Marine  Ins. 

Co.,  33  Water,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Winegar  Ruth  C,  widow  of  Samuel  P.,  house  167  Mill 
Winegar  Samuel  P.,  Morse  Twist  Drill  Co.,  h.  167  Mill 
Wing  (/harles  F.  (Sylvester  &  Wing),  dry  goods  and  car- 
pets, 28  Purchase,  house  124  Fourth 
Wing  Charles  F.,  house  124  F'ourth 
Wing  Charles  S.,  clerk  F.  S.  Giflford,  boards  54  Bedford 
Wing  Christiana  A.,  widow  of  William,  h.  100  Wash'ton 
Wing  Deboia  H.,  widow,  house  81  Maxfield 
Wing  Edward,  house  104  William 
Wing  Ezra,  carpenter,  house  162  Purchase 
Wing  Henry  K.,  laborer,  house  County,  corner  Bedford 
Wing  Jashub,  sparmaker,  house  128  Purchase 
Wing  John,  shoemaker,  house  54  Bedford 
Wing  John,  merchant,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  cor.  Mt.  Vernon 
Wing  John  (J.  &  W.  R.  Wing  &  Co.),  merchant  tailor, 

111  Union,  house  53  Third 
Wing  Joseph  (J.  &  W.  R.  Wing  &  Co.,  and  J.  &  W.  R. 

Wing),  111  Union,  house  27  South  Sixth 
Wing  Joseph,  painter,  boards  94  Fourth 
Wing  J.  &  W.  R.  (Joseph   Wing  and   Wm.  R.  Wing), 
merchants,  office  111  Union 


240  NEW   BEDFORD    [W]    DIRECTORY. 

Wing  J.  &  W.  R.  &  Co.  (.Joseph   Wing  and  William  R. 
Wing,  John  VVing,  and  Ilirara  W.  Wentwoith)  mer- 
chant tiiilors,  111  Union 
Wing  Leniira  L.,  house  76  Thomas 
Wing  Lyman,  master  mariner,  house  70  Third 
Wing  Paul  W.,  clerk,  59  Union,  bonrds  54  Bedford 
Wing  Peleg  S.,  master  mariner,  bds.  Union,  cor.  Purchase 
Wing  Thos.  G.   (Allen  &   Wing),  coftee  and  spices,  23 

Union,  house  27  South  Sixth 
Wing  William  11.,  painter,  9.3  Middle,  boards  32  Hillman 
Wing  William  R.  (J.  &  W.  R.  Wing  &  Co.,  and  J.  &  W. 

R.  Wing\  111  Union,  house  31  Walnut 
Winn  Daniel  D.  Rev.,  pastor  First  Baptist  Church,  Wil- 
liam street,  house  Page,  corner  Hawthorn 
Winslow  George  W.,  traveling  agent  N.  B.  Flour  Mills, 

honse  72  Sycamore 
Winslow  Holmes  (Richards  &  Winslow),  dining  room, 

34  William,  house  45  North 

Winslow  Isaac,  carpenter,  boards  292  County 
Winslow  James,  currier,  house  83  Pleasant 
Winslow  John,  carpenter,  boards  292  County 
W^inslow  Jonathan,  laborer,  house  Kempton,  Cannonville 
Winslow  Joshua  B.,  house  62  Forest 
Winslow  Mary  S.,  widow  of  Simeon  A.,  h.  72  Sycamore 
Winslow  William  B.,  rigger,  house  53  County 
WINSOR  WALTER  P.,  secretary  Union  Mutual  Ma- 
rine Insurance  Co.,  33  North  Water,  and  cashier  First 
National  Bank,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Wise  Ellen,  widow,  house  182  South  Second 
Winters  F.  &  Co.,  masons,  128  South  First 
Winterson  Patrick,  laborer,  house  122  South  First 
Wixon  Betsey  M.,  widow  of  Orick  H.,  dressmaker,   29 

Union,  house  do. 
Wodell  Alfred,  teamster,  house  72  School 
Wodell  Edward  M.,  teamster,  boards  72  School 
Wodell  Humphrey  B.,  clerk,  boards  72  School 
Wodell,  see  also  Wordell 

Wolfe  Leopold,  confectioner,  house  57  Mechanics  lane 
Wolfenden  James,  laborer  Wamsutta  Mills,  h.  Washburn 
Womens  Christian  Association,  18  Pleasant 
Wood  Abram  R.,  carpenter  Moses  II.  Bliss,  h.  55  Foster 
Wood  Albert,  house  53  Walnut 
Wood  Albert  T.,  cooper,  boards  98  Purchase 
Wood  Allen  F.,  master  Fifth  street  grammar  school,  bds. 

35  Eighth  [106  Fourth 
Wood  Augustus  A.,  shoetrcer  Hathaway  &  Soule,  boards 
Wood  Benjamin  F.,  laborer  N.  B.  R.  R.  freighthouse,  h. 

8  Campbell 
Wood  Betsey  P.,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  26  County 


NEW    BEDFORD    ["W]    DIRECTOET.  241 

Wood  Bradford,  stevedore,  house  215  South  Water 

WOOD,   BRIGHTMAN  &  CO.  (Isaiah  Wood,  Nathan 

P.   Brightrnan,   Oliver   P.   Brightman,   and   John    P. 

Nichols),  tinplate  and  sheetiron  workers  and  plunil)- 

ers,  45  North  Water  [Third 

Wood  Caileton  B.,  clerk,  37  North  Water,  bds.  80  North 

Woo'l  Ciiarles,  works  for  Chas.  Taber  &  Co, 

Wood  Chas.  H.,  engineer  steam  fire  engine  Progress,  No. 

2,  and  boardinghouse,  98  Purcliase 
Wood  Cliarles  J.,  clerk  A.  Bartlett,  boards  rear  29  First 
Wood  Chai-les  L.,  merchant,  office  36  North  Water,  house 

198  Union 
Wood  Chas.  N.,  driver  .J.  Libby  &  Co.,  h.  24  Bedford 
Wood  Charles  K.,  passepartoutinaker,  h.  215  South  Water 
Wood  Christiana,  widow  of  William  J.,  house  7  Jenney 
Wood  Cynthia  M.  Mrs.,  nurse,  house  82  Forest 
Wood  Darnel  D.,  master  mariner,  house  21  South  Sixth 
Wood  David,  clerk  R.  C.  Topham,  house  110  Third 
Wood  David  S.,  clerk,  50  South  Watei-,  h.  55  Third 
Wood  Dennis,  shipagent,   6  Commercial   wliarf,  house  11 

Fifth,  corner  Spiing 
Wood  Edward  B.   (Pope  &  Wood),  liquors,  4  Pleasant, 

near  Union,  house  18  Fifth 
Wood  Elihu,  jr.,  grocer.  Cedar,  liouse  67  Smith 
Wood  Elizabeth  B.  Miss,  house  5  Lincoln 
Wood  Elizabeth  C,  widow  of  Lineas,  h.  247  Countv 
Wood  Frank  E.,  clerk  J.  W.  Braley's,  bds.  220  County 
Wood  Frank  L.,  shoecutter,  house  187  North  Second 
Wood  Frank  T.,  machinist,  boards  106  Fourth 
Wood  Frederick  P.,  laborer,  h.  65  Linden,  Je.sseville 
Wood  Frederick  W.,  teamster  D.  T.  Snell,  house  First, 

corner  Bush 
Wood  George,  cooper  Amasa  Whitney,  h.  46  Foster 
Wood  George  A.,  painter,  boards  46  Foster 
Wood  George  H.,  house  37  South  Sixth 
Wood  George  M.,  clerk  B.  G.  W^ilson,  h.  51  Mechanics  lane 
WOOD  GEORGE  P.,  assistant  agent  Acushnet  Co  oper- 
ative Association,  85  Third,  house  86  Fifth 
Wood  George  R.,  tinsmith  Parker  &  Sherman,  house  56 

North  Sixth 
Wood  Geo.  T.,  liostler,  boards  22  Wing 
Wood  Gideon,   superintemlent   N.   B.   Gaslight   Co.,   70 

South  Water,  house  29  Walnut 
Wood  Greenleaf,  boot  and  shoemaker,  bds.  75  Third 
Wood  Henr}',  bootmaker,  boards  31  Cypress 
Wood  Henry  T.  (Greene  &  Woodj,  lumberdealei",  Leon- 
ard's wharf,  house  26  County 
Wood  Horace,  clerk  Nat.  Bank  of  Commerce,  h.4  Cottage 
16 


242  NEW    BEDFORD    [W]    DIRECTORY. 

Wood  Isaiah    (Wood,  Bri<rhtnian   &   Co.),   tinplate   and 

sheetiron  worker,  45  Nortli  Water,  li.  224  Union 
Wood  James  A.,  tnacliiiiisl,  boards  98  Purchase 
Wood  John,  jr.,  gasfitter  N.  B.  Gaslight  Co.,  boards  57 

Tliird 
Wood  John  A.  (J.  A.  Wood  &  Co.),  produce  commission 

merchant,  34  Union,  house  196  County 
Wood  Joseph,  wntchman,  house  7  West  Campbell 
Wood  Josiah,  confectionery  peddler,  house  84  Allen 
Wood  J.  Augustus,  carriagemaker,  h.  137  North  Second 
WOOD  J.  A.  &  C:0.  (John   A.  and   Lorenzo  D.  Wood), 

produce  commission  merchnnts,  34  Union 
Wood  Lemuel  C,  clerk,  h.  124  Kempton 
Wood  Lorenzo  D.  (J.  A.  Woo'l  &  Co.),  produce  commis- 
sion merchnnt,  34  Union,  house  220  County 
Wood  Love  F.,  widow  of  Samuel  J.,  house  rear  29  First 
Wood  Martin  A.,  framemaker  Fierce  &  Taber,  house  80 

North  Third 
Wood  Mary,  widow  of  James,  h.  137  South  Second 
Wood  Mary,  widow  of  John,  house  43  Middle 
Wood  Mary  M.,  widow  of  Steplien,  house  59  Third 
AVood  Nellie,  cigarmaker,  boards  43  Mi<1dle  [Fifth 

Wood  Nelson,  passepartoutmaker,  6  North   Water,  h.  76 
Wood  Patrick  F.,  boilermakcr,  bds.  43  Middle 
Wood  Randolf,  weaver,  house  190  State 
Wood  Rebecca,  widow  of  Charles,  h.  91  South  Second 
Wood  Ilichmond  B.,  carpenter,  house  59  Foster 
Wood  Sarali  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  Sar^h  IL,  widow  of  Elihu,  house  67  Smith 
Wood  Thomas,  pliotoijraidier  Chas.  Taber  &  Co.,  boards 

224  South  Water^ 
Wood  Thomas  F.,  gasfitter,  45  North  Water,  h.  Bonney, 

near  Washington 
Wood  Walter,  cleik  Greene  &  Wood,  h.  26  County 
Wood  William,  shoemaker,  h.  Purchase,  cor.  Clark 
Wood  William  G.  (Greene  &  Wood),  lumberdealer,  Leon- 
ard's wharf,  house  111  Washington 
Wood  Win   IL,  master  mariner,  house  185  Union 
Wood  William  IL,  boards  18  Fifth 
Wood  William   IL,  bookkeeper,  34  Union,  boards    196 

County 
Wood  Wifliani  T.,  carpenter,  house  80  North  Third 
Woodard  Addison,  cooper,  and  elder  of  County  St.  M.  E. 

church,  h.  62  North 
Woodard  Frank,  railroad  employee,  house  Wall 
Woodard  John  W.,  sailmaker,  boards  62  North 


NEW   BEDFORD    ["W]    DIRECTORY.  243 

Woodard  William  B.,  mason,  h.  109  North  Second 
Woodbridge  Isaiah  T,,  carpenter,  h.  79  Kempton 
Woodbridge  Wni.  H.,  carpenter,  house  38  Bush 
Woodlin  Solomon,  hostler  for   C.  L.   Spencer,  boards  9 

Sears  court 
Woodman  William  O.,  dry  goods,  12  Purchase,  house  190 

Union 
Woodruff  John,  painter,  boards  West  Middle 
Woods  John  H.,  mariner,  house  72  Wash. 
Wood  us  Sarah  A.  Miss,  house  226  Middle 
Woodward  Emma  Mrs.  (Pattee  &   Woodward),  dress- 

kers,  142  Purchase,  h.  do. 
W^oodward  William,  teamster,  house  61  Grinnell 
Woodward  Wm.  H.,  teamster  O.  A.  Sisson,   house  Grin- 
nell, c.  North  Third 
Wordell  Abram,  horseshoer,  r.  83  Middle,  bds.  6  Emerson 
Wordell  Alden,  clothing,  61  William,  house  59  Fifth 
Wordell  Alfred,  jr.,  clerk,  18  North  Water,  h.  65  High 
Wordell  Brayton  B.,  house  82  Arnold 
Wordell  Charles  Mrs.,  house  55  Middle 
Wordell  Frank  M.  (Boston),  house  59  Fifth 
Wordell  Isaac,  clei-k  Brownell  &  Lapham,  h,  39  Third 
Wordell  John  H.,  bookkeeper  George  M.  Eddy  &  Co.,  h. 

57  P^ourth 
Wordell  Lewis,  house  67  Mill 
Wordell  Rebecca  Mrs.,  house  45  South  Cottage 
Wordell  Silas,  laborer,  house  67  Foster 
Wordell  Wilson  W.,  provision  dealer.  North   Sixth,   cor. 

JNInrket  sq.,  h.  1  liicketson  court 
Wordell,  see  also  Wodell 
Wormwell  Charles,  farmer,  house  Plainville 
Worth  Benjamin,  clerk,  99  Union,  house  28  Bush 
Wright  Asel,  hackman,  house  75  Middle 
Wrigiit  Charles  E.  \V.,  messenger  Hatch  &  Co.'s  Exi)ress, 

house  at  Boston 
Wright  Ebenezer  S.,  carpenter,  house  30  Chestnut 
Wright  Ella  L.  F.  Miss,  dressmaker,  15  Pleasant,  h.  do. 
Wright  F.  Nelson,  carpenter,  bds,  114  Kempton 
Wright  George  H.,  soleleather  cutter  Hathaway  &  Soule, 

bds.  88  North  Second 
Wright  Gideon  B.,  clerk.  Merchants  National  Baidv,  bds 

30  Chestnut 
Wright  Hannah  L.,  widow,  nurse,  house  181  Pleasant 
Wright  John,  clerk,  house  23  Ash 
Wright  John  L,,  laborer,  house  30  Chancery 
Wright  John  S.,  clerk,  2  Purchase,  house  23  Ash 
Wright  William,  carpenter,  house  112  Chestnut 
Wrightington  Americus  V,,  engineer  Gosnold  Mills,  house 

232  Purchase 


244  NEW    BEDFORD    [Y'Z]    DIRECTORY. 

Wriirhlincrton  Cliarles  D.  (Snmuer  R.  Bowee  &  Co),  Mt. 

Wasliiiigtoii  Etching  Works,  90  Soutli  Water,  liouse 

at  Fniihaven 
Wriglitirigton  Joliii,  l)oatl)uil(ler,  lioii.se  86  North  Tliird 
Writrlitino'ton  Susan  Miss,  lioiise  OM  County  road 
Wrightint;ton  Tlieodore  H.,  conductor  N.  B.  R.  R.,  house 

^2  North  Oak 
Wrightington  William  II.,  liouse  87  Summer 
Wyatt  Joseph,  chainmaker,  house  129  North  Third 
Wyatt  Joseph,  chainmaker,  boai'ds  129  North  Tliird 
W^yman  A.  F.,^  dentist,  5  Cummings  building,  boards  96 

Fourth 

YANCY  MOTIN,  engineer  N.  B.  Tannery,  h.  9  Emerson 
York  James  H.,  laborer  N.  B.  Railroad  Co.,  house   308 

Purchase 
York  James  L.,  engineer  N.  B.  R.  R.,  bds.  308  Purchase 
York  Johu  P.,  waiter  Mansion  House,  h.  28  Emerson 
Young  A.  James,  clei'k  James  I.    Church,   h.  Third,  cor. 

Spring- 
Young  Francis  A.,  meat  market,  house  92  Third 
Young  Frank,  niu!esj)ii)ner  Wamsutta  jNIills,  h.  200  State 
Young  Henry,  peddler,  house  Orange  block 
Young  Henry  H.,  mariner,  house  7  Grape 
Young  James  C.,  florist,  h.  20  North  Emerson 
Young  John  K.,  at  Potomska  Mills,  house  58  Rivet 
Young  Lucinda,  widow  of  William,  house  79  Arnold 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  5)^  Purchase 
Young  Victor,  assistant  janitor.  Temple  Club,  23  North 

Second,  boards  do. 

ZETTICK  JOHN  J.  P.,  painter,  house  Durfee,  n.  Vine 


Safe  Deposit  s  Trust 


o  o  3VJ:  r»  A.  KT  "S", 

Post-Office  Sq.,  Cor.  Milk  and  Congress  Sts., 


CAPITAL,     ...     $400,000 

SA^FES  TO  RENT, 

Ani  Secirities  M  Valnaliles  Slorei  for  Saft  Keepiiii, 

IN  FIRE  AND  BURGLAR-PROOF  VAULTS. 

Interest  Collected  and  Remitted. 

By  special  Act  of  the  degislature  this  Company  is  empowered  to  re- 
ceive and  hold  ITIoiieys  or  Property  in  Trust  or  on  Deposit  from  any 
Court  of  Kiaw  or  of  Equity,  or  from  Executors,  Administrators,  As- 
signees, Ouardians,  Trustees,  Corporations  or  Individuals;  and  such 
deposits  or  transfers  of  property  in  trust  shall  be  taken  to  be  a  la^vful 
investment  and  deposition  thereof. 

INTEREST    ALLOWED    ON    MONEY     DEPOSITS. 


FJE4AIVCIS     M:.     JOHNSON. 

"VICE-PRESIDElSrTS, 
FREDERICK     W.    I.INCOL.IV,  TII09IA8     TAL.BOT, 

SAltllJEIi     C.    COBB. 

DIRECTORS. 

Charles  F.  Adam?,  jr.,  George  W.  Bond,  Nathaniel  J.  Bradlee,  Benjamin  F.  Brooks, 
Samuel  C.  Cobb,  John  Cunimings,  Oliver  Ditson,  Richard  S.  Fay,  Francis  M.  Jolinson, 
Frederic  W.  Lincoln,  James  Longley,  William  Mixter,  Henry  L.  Pierce,  Royal  M.  Pulsifer, 
William  E.  Putnam,  M.  Denmaii  Ross,  David  N.  Skillings,  Benjamin  F.  Stevens,  Thomas 
Talbot,  John  H.  Thorndike. 

Manaoer  Safe  Deposit  Dbpaktment,  Tkeasureb, 

EltWAUD   r.  BOND,  FRANK  C.  MILJES. 


Patent  Swing  Crib, 


p 


AND 


X 

u 


J'atented  May  2,  1871. 


The  attention   of   the  trade,  and  the  pnblic  generally,  is 
called  to  the  above  g^oods. 


f^  We  also  Invite  tlie  attention  of  the  public  to  our  very  large  aud  choice  stock  of  strictly 

urniturE 

AND  RICH  UPHOLSTERY  GOODS j 

Which  we  specially  commend  to  the  notice  of  parties  intending  to  furnish  apartments  or 
residences.    Particular  attention  given  to  the  manufacture  of 

Mirrors,  Cornices,  Draperies,  etc., 

Which,  in  connection  with  a  full  lino  of 

LACE  CURTAINS '-  GBEAT  VAEIETY, 

Enables  us  to  offer  special  inducements  to  parties  desiring  Interior  Decorations. 

BANCROFT  &  BOYDEN, 

180    TREMONT  STREETj 

BOSTON. 


NEW    BEDB'ORD 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY, 

EMBRACiNG 

A  Clacisified  Licit  of  all  Traders,  ProfoHiiiioiia,  mid  Piii'Nnit'^  in  the  City  of 
IVew   BedCovfl,  for  the  Vears    1873    and    1S70,    arranged   Alpha- 
betically for  each   Trade,  thus  exhibiting  at  a  glance  the 
full  addreti!ii  and  Special  Ousiue«M  of  her  Citizens. 


Academy. 

(See  also  Private  Schools.) 
Friends    Academy,    Morgan,    near 
County 

Accountants. 

Bryant  John,  69  Walden 
Potter  Sonthward,  2d,  104  Union 
Eicketson  James  E..  :>1  Fifth 
WEBB   HIRAM,    office    over  First 

National  Bank,  Union  (see  adv. 

dept.,  p.  17) 

Adjuster  of  Averages. 

Taylor  W.  H.,  40  North  Water 

Agricultural  Implements. 

NEW  BEDFORD  TOOL  CO.,  Jas. 

H.  Lamb,  supt.,   14  William  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  1.5) 
SULLINGS,  KINGMAN  &  CO.,  123 

Union  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  15) 
VINCENT  AMBROSE,  120  Union 

(see  adv.  dei)t.,  p.  39) 


Apothecaries  and  Druggists. 

Blake  James  E.   &  Co.,  64  North 

Second 
Bunker  Elihu,  56  Purchase 
Cadwell  William  P.  S.,49  Purchase 
CHURCH    CHARLES  PL,  74  Pur- 
chase, cor.  Middle  (see  adv.  dept., 
P-  6) 
Holmes  Ezra,  160  Purchase 
Otis  Thomas,  Union,  cor.  Pleasant 
Lawton  C.  H.  &  H.  A.,  1  Purchase 

and  91  Union 
Pease  William  A..  183  County 
POTTER  &  PARKER,  73  Purchase 

(see  insert  opp.  p.  181) 
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 
Ingnlls  Seth  H.,  152  County 
Slack  R.,  Ricketson  block 


246 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Artists. 

Gifford  Charles H.  (marine  painter), 

40  William 
Kicketson  A.,  142^  Union 
Kussell  Benj.,  80  Elm 
Wall  AVilliaiu  A.,  lOU  Middle 

Artists'  Materials. 

Allen  John  C,  47  riuchase 

Ellis  Leonard  B.,  38  and  40  William 

PIERCE   &    TABER,   144   and    140 

Union  (see  advt.  opp.    index   to 

advertisements) 


Auctioneers. 

Bayhes  J.  B.,  Ot)  and  101  Union 
BOURNE  GEORGE  A.,   1;1  and   '21 
North  Water  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  25) 
Waterman  N.,  5y  Purchase 


Automatic  Heat  Governor. 

PARKER  &  SHERMAN,  Union,  c. 
Water  (see  advt.  inside  front 
cover) 


Awning  Frame  Mnfrs. 

GIFFORD  T.  J.  &  CO.,  32  William, 
cor.  North  Third  (see  advt.  out- 
side front  cover) 


Awnings,  Italian  Window 
Shades,  &,c. 

ALMY  &  HITCH,  .38^  Purchase  (see 
adv.  dept.  p.  23) 


Bakers. 

Day  Alfred,  52  Third 

FISHER  HENRY"  H.,  134  Purchase 

(see  insert  opp.  p.  200) 
LIBBY  J.   &  CO.,  251  and  253  Pur.T 

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 


Bands. 

New  Bedford  Brass  Band,  Geo.  Hill, 
leader  and  conductor,  office  0  Lib- 
erty Hall  building 

St.  Lawrence  Temperance  Band,  21 
Hamilton 

Union  Cornet  Band,  G.  Rau,  leader, 
Bush,  corner  Water 


Bankers  and  Brokers. 

BUHT  S.  P.  ct  CO.,  10  and  43  No. 
Water  (see  marginal  lines  on  out- 
side front  cover} 

Banks. 

{See  also  Savin f/s  liankfi.) 

CITIZENS  NATIONAL  BANK,  36 
North  Water,  corner  Centre  (see 
advt.  miscel.  dept.) 

FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK.  Union, 
corner  South  Second  (see  advt. 
miscel.  dept.) 

MECHANICS  NATIONAL  BANK, 
North  Water,  foot  of  William  (see 
advt.  miscel.  dept.) 

MERCHANTS  NATIONAL 
BANK,  North  Water,  foot  of  Wil- 
liam (see  advt.  miscel.  dept.) 

NATIONAL  BANK  OF  COM- 
MERCE, 35  North  Water  (see 
advt.  miscel.  dept. ) 

Barrel  Dealer. 

SAWIN  ALBION  K.  P.,  Merrill's 
wharf  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  25) 

Bell  Hangers. 

GIFFORD  THOS.  J.  &  CO.,  32  Wil- 
liam, cor.  North  Third  (see  advt. 
on  outside  front  cover) 

Beer  Manufacturers. 

WHEATON  HIRAM,  51  and  .53 
South  Water  (see  advt.  front  col- 
ored page) 

Bill  Posters. 

Hathaway  tt  Welch,  Purchase,  cor. 
North 

Billiard  Saloons. 

Greenwood  James,  32i  William 
Parker  Jacob  S.,  lllj  Union 
Silvester  David,  North  Second,  cor. 
William 

Blacksmiths. 

{See  also  Horse  Slioers;  also  Ship 
Sniitlts;  also  Carriwje  Sjniths.) 

Bennett  George   W.,    head   of- the 

River 
CASWELL    BROTHERS,    6    Pine 

(see  adv.  dent.  p.  12) 
Garfield  Chas^  L.,  ,37  Wing 
KING  I.  &  SON,    rear    83    Middle 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  18) 
Lee  &  Staples,  400  Purchase 
Luce  J.  L.,  Mechanics  lane 
Macy  E.  B.  &  F.,  22  South  Front 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTOEY. 


247 


Moslier  Obadiah,  Plainville 
Sherman  William  D.,  150  So.  Water 
Skiffs.  B.  &  Co.,  Mechanics  lane 
Springer  Andrew  R.,  149  Kempton 
Swift  George  D.,  Kempton,  n.  Ash 
Terry  F.  C,  Head  of  the  River 
Tripp  Chas.  IT.,  202  Purchase 
Tripp  James  M.,  32  Pleasant,  n.  Elm 


Blank  Book  Mnfrs. 

Collins  &  Allen,  73  Union 
DEWS  EDWIN,  105  and  107  Union 
(see  advt.  on  front  cover) 


Block  and  Pump  Makers. 

Coggeshall  &  Co.,  Merrill's  wharf 
Swan  Walter  D.,  20  South  Front 
Swift  Thomas  W.,  17  North  Front 
Taber  Joseph,  13  North  Front 


Boarding  Houses. 

Acushnet  House,  158  Purchase 
Betz  Thaddeus,  44  Middle 
Blake  Thomas  P.,  1  Turner's  court 
Booth  Nathaniel,  102  South  Third. 
Bowie  Samuel  R.,  71  Third 
Carter  Domingo,  57  South  Water 
Castle  William,  Old  Market  square 
Chase  George,  5  School 
Cleavland  Sarah  L.,  8  Pleasant,  near 

Union 
Daniels  Helen,  rear  South  Front 
Davenport  Patience  A.,  97  Fourth 
Dowling  Mary  Mrs.,  341  Purchase 
Drake  M.  M.  Mrs.,  11  North  Second 
Freeman  E.  H.,  6  First 
Fuller  John  (seamans),  12  Cannon 
Gibbs  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  67  Fourth 
Harlow  O.,  8  Bethel 
King  Michael,  170  South  Water 
Little  John  E.,  head  of  the  River 
Mansion  House,  Lewis  Boutell,  87 

Union 
Mariners  Home,  15  Bethel 
Milliken  L.  E.,  Pond,  opp.  Copper 

Woi'ks 
Munroe  John,  107  Middle 
Nencette  Isaac,  104  South  Water 
NyeH.  G.  O.,  15  Bethel 
O'Neil  Margaret,  304  Purchase 
Potter  George  P.,  2  Logan 
Pray  W.  H.  H.,  14  School 
Reynolds  Luther  (Wamsutta  Mills), 

Logan 
Richards  Edward  R.,  152  Union 
Rigby  Celina  Mrs.,  283  South  Water 
Roberts  Joseph  E.,  179  South  Water 
Root  Elizabeth  P.  Mrs.,  Union,  cor. 

Purchase 
Smith  Sarah  D.  Mrs.,  126  Purchase 


Stewart  Wm.  K.  Mrs.,  Purchase,  n. 

Clark 
Swain  Sarah  Mrs.,  35  Eighth 
Thomas  Antone  (seamans),  111  So. 

AVater 
Urquhart  Drusilla,  21i  South  Water 
Vera  Frank,  113  South  Water 
Webster  Cornelius  Mrs.,  52  Fifth 
Whitcomb  House,  Richards  Edward 

R.,  152  Union,  cor.  Fifth 
Wood  C.  H.,  98  Purchase 

Boat  Builders- 
Allen  Bartlett,  City  wharf 
Allen  Thomas  N.,  North  Water,  n. 

North 
BEETLE  JAMES,  Eddy's  whf.  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  23) 
Butler  William  F.,  Willis  Point 
Cranston  John,  Fish  Island 
Cranston  J.  Miller,  Fish  Island 
Eldridge  Simeon  B.,  Front,  corner 

Hazard's  wharf 
Smith  William  H.,  foot  of  Cannon 


Boat  Men. 

Gray  G.  R.,  foot  of  North 
Tripp  Allen  S.,   Front,  cor.  Shep- 
herd's lane 


Boiler  Manufacturers. 

UNION  BOILER  CO.,  J.  C.  Brad- 
ford, agent,  27  Front  (see  adv. 
dept.,  p.  28) 

Bomb  Lances. 

Pierce  Eben,  6  William 


Bone  Setters. 

Sweet  Job.  119  Kempton 
Sweet  John  H.,  119  Kempton 

Book  Binders. 

DEWS  EDWIN,  105  and  107  Union 

(see  advt.  on  front  cover) 
Howe  William,  30  Purchase 

Books  and  Stationery. 

(See  also  Periodicals  and  Newapa- 

pers.) 
Allen  John  C,  47  Purchase 
Collins  &  Allen,  73  Union 
DEWS  EDWIN,  105  and  107  Union 

(see  advt.  on  front  cover) 
HITCH  A.  S.,  77  Purchase 
Hutchinson  Sylvander,  142   Union 
SHERMAN  C.  R.  &  CO.  (nautical), 

49  No.  Water  (see  advt.  opp.  index 

to  advts.J 


248 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 

ASHLEY  &  SMITH,  347  Purchase 

(see  adv.  tlept.,  p.  2) 
Bowes  John  H.,  VM  South  Water 
Chandler  W.  C,  2  lUcketson  hlk. 
CIIUKGH  JAMES  I.,  ST  Purchase 

(see  insert  opp.  p.  ISO) 
Devoll  Pardon  it  Son,  26  Purchase 
Donnf::fhy  Thomas,  Union,  c.  South 

Water 
Freeman  E.  P.,  3  Purchase 
Howard  Jacob  «.t  Bro.,  1S3  Purchase 
Lothrop  Asa.  S3  Purchase 
Lucas  A.  E..  120  Union 
Pahner  Andrew  R.,  131  Union 
Peed  Thomas  J.,  1231  Purchase 
Sherry  James,  57  Purchase 
UNION   BOOT   AND   SHOE   CO., 

Savory  Hathaway,  agent,71  and  75 

WilHam  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  30) 

Boot  and  Shoe  Makers. 

Adams  Eben  C,  215  County 
Blackie  Chas.  F.,  3  Bedford 
Bourne  Nelson,  112  Kempton 
Brown  Jacob,  21  Centre 
Burbank  Thomas.  127  Purchase 
Cairns  ]\[ichael,  48  William 
Cunha  Joseph  A.,  172^  South  Water 
Danzell  Christopher  S.,  165    Pur- 
chase 
Davis  Benjamin,  27  Cannon 
Davis  Jacob  J.,  237  South  Water 
Dugdale  John,  278  South  Water 
Dunbar  William  A.,  32  No.   Second 
Ellis  Reuben  L. ,  31   Bedford,   near 

Sixth 
Ellis  Truman  B.,  285  Purchase 
Fish  Benjamin  F.,  186  Kempton 
Freeman  John  C,  123  Summer 
Graham  John  T.,  76^  County 
Harrington  Jeremiah,  192  No.  Third 
Howard  Jacob  &  Bro.,  183  Purchase 
Janell  Carl  F.,  7  William 
Jeuney  Francis,  115  South  Front 
Jones  Alex  C.,  228  Middle 
Joseph  John.  34  Wing 
Keen  Allen,  211  Middle 
Killigrtw  Daniel,  15  Fourth 
Lucas  Willis,   Walnut,   near  South 

Water 
Marshal  Michael,  149  South  Water 
Monroe  Augustus  W.,  198i  Kempton 
Pollock  John,  SUi  LTnion 
Puttz  Gustave,  84  Middle 
Reynolds  John,  Wamsutta,  n.  Rail- 
road 
Robinson  R.,  99  Middle 
Rourke  John,  14  Hazard  court 
Shea  John,  97  South  Second 
Silvia  John,  Head  of  the  River 
Steil  Frank,  68  Union 
Thatcher  Wm.  R.,  Parker,  n.  West 

Cedar 
Thayer  Chas.  H.,  59i.3-rrtth  Second 
Walsh  Michael,  319  Purchase 


Boot  and  Shoe  Mnfrs. 

HATHAAVAY    &    SOULE,    North 

Second,  cor.  North  (see  adv.  dept., 

P-  12) 
Paulding,Reed  &  Gifford,  14  William 
Tinkham  Elisha  B.,  Mechanics  lane 
TRIPP  &  HATHAWAY,  Pleasant, 

corner  Mechanics  lane  (see  adv. 

dept.,  p.  12) 

Box  Manufacturer. 

{See  also  Paper  Box  Maker). 
RYDEPt  L.,  9  Pine  (see  adv.  dept., 
p.  40) 

Bowling  Saloon. 

Silva  Francis  M.,  57  Howland 

Brackets. 

PEIRCE  &  TABER,  144  and  146 
Union  (see  advt.  opp.  index  to 
advertisements) 

VINCENT  AMBROSE,  (shelf),  120 
Union  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  39) 

Brass  Founders. 

CRAIGIE    ANDREW.    103    North 

Water   (see   advt.    front   colored 

pa-e) 
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 

Brokers,  Exchange. 

Furber  George  W.,  4i  South  Water 

Brokers,  Pawn. 

(See  Pawn_Brokers.) 

Brokers,  Ship. 

Cleveland  Abram  L.,  23  Centre 
Codd  Thomas  A.   &  Co.,  18  South 
Water  (up-stairs) 

Brokers,  Stock. 

(See  also  Bankers  and  Brokers.) 
Baker  E.  L.,  40  North  Water,  and  46 

South  Sixth 
BE  AUVAIS  &  CO.,  36  North  Water 
BOURNE  GEORGE  A.,   27  North 

Water  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  25) 
Burt  Daniel  C,  19  North  Water 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


249 


BURT  S.  P.  &  CO.,  43  North  Water 

(see    marginal  lines   on   outside 

front  cover) 
Parsons   Israel   F.,  5  Liberty  Hall 

buildin<Ti; 
Parsons  Thomas  L.,  5  Liberty  Hall 

buildins 


Broom  Mnfrs. 

Bowen  George  S.,  104  Third 
Howland  Abram  H.,  Plainville 

Brush  Mnfrs. 

Cook  Thomas  W.  &  Co.,  Front,  cor. 
School 


Brush  Dealers. 

^TIRBY  H.  S.,  8  Commercial  wharf 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  27) 
SULLINGS,  KINGMAN  &  CO.,  123 

Union  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  15) 

Builders'  Hardware. 

DOULL  JAMES,  2  School 

Building  Mover. 

Wheeler  Martin,  30  Allen 

Butchers. 

Austin  James,  Kempton,  Cannon- 

ville 
Cornell  Pardon,  head  Watson,  Gan- 

nonville 
Hathaway  James  H  ,  Plead  of  the 

River 
Kenyon  Henry  W.,  Tarkiln  Hill  rd. 

Buttons  and  Trimmings. 

( See  Dry  Good^i;  Fauci/  Dry  Goods; 
Trimminya.) 

Cabinet  Makers. 

,  (6'ee  also  Furniture.) 

Dantsizen  C,  191  Kim 
MAXFIELD    CALEB,    130    Union 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  27) 
Oman  Andrew,  So  Elm 


Calkers. 

Cannon  George,  ]4  South  Front 
Drew  James  N.,  120  North  Second 
Elbridge  Reuben  S.,  Eddy's  South 

w^harf 
Gage  Benjamin,  23  Middle 
WEEKES  R.  &  SON,  City  wharf  (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  21) 


Candle  Manufacturers. 

[See  also  Oil  and  Candle  Manufac- 
turers; also  Soap  Manufnclurers.) 
DELANO  GEO.  &  CO.  (sperm  and 

patent),  South  Second,  coi".  South 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  8) 
HASTINGS  &  CO.,  foot  of  Grinnell 

(sperm)  (see  adv.  dept.,  page  9) 
LEONARD  SAMUEL  &  CO.,  Leon- 
ard (sperm  and  patent)  (see  adv. 

dept.,  p.  9) 
Robinson  W.  A.   &   Co.,   50  South 

Water  (sperm  and  patent) 
THAYER  &  JUDD  PARAFEINE 

CO.    (paraffine),  Rotch's  sq.   (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  (3) 
WHITTEMORE    M.    F.,   14    South 

Second  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  20) 

Candy  Maker. 

Bowerman  Nathan,  58  Parker 

Carpenters  and  Builders. 

Alien  A.  W.,  rear  125  North  Water 
Baker  Lorenzo,  City  wharf 
Bates  F.  M.,  4()2Puichase 
Bates  William,  2d,  23  North 
Bliss  Moses  H.,  38  Russell 
BOSWORTH  WM.  &  SON,  92  and 

93  Front,  125  Hazard's  whf.,  and 

83  No.  Water  (see  advt.  p.  32  front) 
BOSWORTH  &  BAKER,  24  Spring 

(see  advt.  opp.  preface) 
Bowen  Wm.  J..  Atlantic  wharf 
BRIGGS     &     LOOK,    129i    North 

Water  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  11) 
Brightman  Jacob,  129  North  Water 
Brownell  Charles  H.,  23  North 
Brown  ell  Geo.,  Ash,  near  North 
Chadwick  Solomon,  Leonard's  whf. 
Clark  Ezra,  No.  Second,  c.  Hillman 
Cook  Timothy  D.,  19  North  Water 
Gushing    John   K.,   Maxfield,   near 

Purcliase 
DeWOLF    CHARLES,    Mechanics 

lane,  n.  No.  Sixth  (see  adv.  dept., 

p.  11) 
DOULL  JAMES,  2  School 
Foster  &  Brown,  152  North  Third 
Foster  John  M.,  19  Bethel 
Greene  Alfred,  foot  of  Cannon 
Hammond  Caleb,  129  North  Water 
Hammond  Francis   W.,   150  North 

Water 
Haskins    J.  C,  Hillman,  n.  North 

Water 
Haskins  O.,  Hillman,  n.  No.  Water 
Hathaway  Lewis,  Bethel  near  Wil- 
liam 
Hathaway  &  Bowman,  20  Elm 
Kirby  William  A.,  91  Middle 
Leach  Charles  H.,  Leonard's  wharf 
Perry  &  Washburn,  149  No.  Water 
Robinson  James,  20  South  Water 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Carpenters  and  Builders- 
Continued. 

Sherman  R.  A.    ct   yon,    Leonard's 

wharf 
STURTEVANT  &  SHERMAN,  132 

No.  Water  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  HI) 
Tripp  Ephraim  J.  H.,  105  No.  Cedar 
Tripp  AV.  B.,  18:i  Kempton 
Walker  John  W..  .53  Smith 
Walker  Wm.,  llillman,  near  North 

Water 
WEAVER  T.  H.,  150  North  Water 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  24) 

Carpet   Maker. 

Denham  George  B.,  01  Kemi)ton 

Carpet  Weavers. 

Brawley  James,  131  South  Second 
Earley  Robert  W.,  10  Spring 
Tillinghast  L.  B.,  204  Purchase 

Carpets  and  Oil  Cloths. 

Eddy  George  M.  ct  Co.,  147  Union 
ELLIS  W.    H.,   115  Purchase   (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  19) 
PEASE  JAMES    H.,  214  Purchase 

(see  advt.  p.  32,  front) 
Silvester  &  Wing,  28  Purchase 
Waite  Benjamin  II.,  38  Purchase 
Waterman  N.,    1    Ricketsou   block, 

Union 

Carriage  Manufacturers. 

(See  also  Wheelwrights.) 
Bennett  Geo.  W.,  head  of  the  River 
BROWXELL,  ASHLEY  &  CO.,  10, 

20  and  22  Fourth 
BROWNELL  GEORGE  L.,   Third, 

cor.  Cannon  (see  advt.  on  back 

cover) 
COLE  H.  G.  O.,  44  Third  (see  advt. 

opp.  streets,  courts,  etc.) 
Cory  Isaac  C,  12  Rockdale  av. 
Footman  &  Manchester,  125  North 

Third 
Forbes  C.  H.,  33,  .34  and  35  Elm 
Hersey  William  A.,  head  of  the  River 
Linton  J.  R.,  150  Purchase 
NEW   BEDFORD    CARRIAGE 

MANUFACTORY,  83  Middle  (see 

advt.  front  col.  page) 
SIIAW   FRANKLIN,   51   Elm   (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  25) 
Tripp  Alonzo  B.,  149  Kempton 
Tuckwell  Geo.,  92  Linden 
White  William  G.,  Pleasant,  corner 

Mechanics  lane 

Carriage  Painter. 

DEXTER  T.  D.,  51  Elm  (see  advt. 
front  colored  page) 


Carriage  Repositories. 

BROWNELL  GEO.  L.,  Third,  cor. 

Cannon  (see  advt.  on  back  cover) 
COLE  H.  G.  O.,  44  Third  (see  advt. 

opp.  streets,  courts,  etc.) 
Forbes  C.  H.,  33,  34  and  35  Elm 

Carriagesmiths. 

(.See  also  Blacksmiths.) 
CASWELL  BROS.,  8 Pine  (see  adv. 

dept.,  p.  12) 
COLE  II.  G.  O.,  44  Third  (see  advt. 

opp.  streets,  etc. ) 
Colwell  John  J.,  Kempton,  c.  Ash 
Garfield  Chas.  L.,  37  Wing 
KING  L  &  SON,  83  Middle  (see  adv. 

dept.,  p.  18) 
Luce  J.  L.,  Mechanics  lane 
Tripp  James  M.,  32  South  Pleasant, 

near  Elm 

Carriage  Stocks  and  Hoops. 

Hayes  &  Co.,  147  North  Water 

Carriage  Trimmers. 

EVANS  ISAAC,  51  Elm  (see  adv. 

dept.  p.  23) 
Lawrence  James  W.,  193  Purchase 
LOWELL  CLARENCE,  (New  Bed- 
f(^id    Carriage    Manufactory),  83 
Middle  (see  advt.  front  col.  page) 

Caterer. 

Pell  Geo.,  Middle,  corner  Cedar  . 

Chains,  Anchors,  &>c. 

BROWNELL  AVM.  O.,  North  Front, 
corner  Central  wharf  (see  adv. 
dept.  p.  27) 

Chair  Re-seater. 

Handy  Caleb,  135  South  Orchard 

Charcoal. 

Delano  R.  M.,  173  County, 

HART  &  AKIN,  58  South  Water,  9 

North   Water  and  foot  of  Coffin 

(see  advt.  opp.  contents) 

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 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


251 


Chest  Makers. 

(See  Seamen's  Chest  Makers.) 

Chromos  and  Engravings. 

Ellis  Leonard  B.,  38  and  40  William 
Mikolas  A.  E.,  Sears"  court,  rear  25 

Purchase 
PIERCE  &  TABER,  144  Union  (see 

advt.  opp.  index  to  N.  B.  advts.) 

Chronometer  Mnfrs.  and 
Dealers. 

Kelley  James  S.,  8o  Union 
Munroe  James,  98  Union 

Cigar  Mnfrs. 

Caswell  I.  C,  85^  Purchase 
Francis  John,  122i  Union 
Haswell  A.  K.,  103  Union 
McXulty  J.  C,  64  Union 
OESTING    CHARLES    A.    W.,  48 

Purchase,  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  28) 
Robinson  Antone.  153  South  Water 
Snow  John  H.,  188  County 
TILDEN  XILES,  28  North  Second 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  30) 

Cigars  and  Tobacco. 

BOARDMANTHOS.,238No.  Third 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  "^6) 
Caswell  I.  C,  85|  Purchase 
Chapman  E.  T.  &  Co.,  64  Purchase 
CUNHA  JOSEPH,  95  Union 
Francis  John,  122  Union 
Haswell  A.  K.,  103  Union 
OESTING    CHARLES    A.    W.,    48 

Purchase  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  28) 
PARKER  FREDERICK,  9  Purchase 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  37) 
POLLOCK  D.  F.,  173  Purchase  (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  18) 
Snow  John  H.,  188  County 
TILDEN  NILES,  28  North  Second 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  30) 

Circular  and  Scroll  Sawing. 

Hayes  &  Co.,  147  North  Water 

Circulating  Libraries. 

Allen  John  C,  47  Purchase 
Hutchinson  Sylvander,  142  Union 

Civil  Engineers  and  Survey- 
ors. 

Briggs  R.  E.,  2  Cummings  building 
Briggs  Geo.  A.,  45  Purchase 
BRIGGS  &  SHERMAN,  45  Purchase 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  17) 
Durfee  William,  5  Parker 


Hammond  Caleb,  129  North  Water 
Hammond  E.  B.,  127  North  Water 
Ingalls  Seth  H.,  152  County 
AVheeler  Geo.   B.,  office  basement 
City  Hall 

Clergymen. 

Bagwell  John  B.  (Baptist).  107  Mid- 
dle 
Batchelor  Benjamin  S.  (Middle  St. 

Christian),  167  North 
Burleigh  Chas.  F.  (Christian),  63  Cy- 
press 
Butler  Jas.  D.,  chaplain  N.  B.  Port 
Society,  office  at  Seamen's  Bethe.l, 
Bethel 
Cobb  Solon  (Cong.), 65  Elm 
Coe  Isaac  S.  (South  Christian  Bap.), 

112  Washington 
Crafts  Wilbur  F.  (Meth.  Epis.),98 

Elm 
Dennison  Tristram  R.    (City   Mis- 
sionary), 5  Lincoln 
Farnsworth  J.  H.  (Universalist) 
Frates  Antone  M.,  135  Third 
Green  T.  R.   (Methodist),  Pleasant, 

cor.  Sycamore 
Hammond  Wm.  B.  (Cong.),  Head  of 

the  River 
Higgins  A.  M.  (Advent),  100  High 
Higgins  WiUiam  ( Cath. ),  96  Hillmau 
How  Moses,  109  Middle 
Julien  M.  C.  (Cong.),  Parker  House 
Lee  James  H.    (Baptist),   83  South 

Water 
McMahon  Lawrence  S.    (Catholic), 

96  Hill  man 
Mitchell  Silas  A.  (Meth.),  137  South 

Orchard 
Morgan  Chas.  (Meth.),  27  Allen 
Page  George  (Catholic),  96  Hillman 
Potter  William  J.  (First  Cong.),  223 

Union 
Raymond  Bradford  P.  (Methodist, 

182  Grinnell 
Roberts  Oliver  A.  (North  Christian), 

85  Fourth 
Rowland  Edmund  (Epis.  ),92  County 
Stearns  George  W.,  107  William 
WilHams  E.  T.  (Methodist) 
Winn  Daniel  D.  (First  Bap.),  Page, 
cor.  Hawthorn 

Cloak  Mnfr. 

Waite  Benjamin  H.,  38  Purchase 

Cloak  Maker. 

(-See  also  Dressmakers.) 
White  Martha  C.  Mrs.,  124^  Union 

Clocks. 

(See  also  Watches,  Clocks,  and  Jew- 
elry.) 
Waterman  N.,  1  Ricketson  block 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Clothes  Wringers. 

SOWLE  F.  A.,   8  and   10  William 

(see  insert  opp.  p.  207) 
VINCENT  AMBROSE,  120   Union 

(see  adv.  dept. ,  p.  39) 

Clothing  Stores. 

(See  also    Tailors,    Merchant;    also 

Seatneii's  Clothhic/. ) 
Bach  George,  10(5  South  Water 
DeWolf  Ann  J.  Mrs.,  177  Purchase 
Doane  &  Co.,  .55  Union 
Fisher  Charles,  M  Purchase 
Gift'ord  it  Co..  llo  Union 
Lama  J.  F..  89  South  Water 
Lucas  A.  E.,  129  Union 
Packard  E.,  North  Second,  opposite 

Post-office 
Sanders  Wm..  lOS  and  112  Union 
Swift  yi.  C,  12SA  Union 
Sylvia  Antono  L.,  I'j9  South  Water 
Taber,  Read  &  Gardner,  117  Union 
Vera  Frank,  113  South  Water 
Ward  Beniamin  C,  70  Union 
Wing  J.  it  W.  R.  &  Co.,  Ill  Union 
Wordell  Alden,  61  William 

Clothes  Cleaners  and  Re- 
pairers. 

Bach  George,  100  South  Water 
HARDING    CHAS.    P.    (Excelsior 

DyeHouse),  41  WiUiam  (see  adv. 

dept.,  p.  31) 
Henry  George,  153  Purchase 
Onlay  C.  H.,  87j  Purchase 

Coal  Dealers. 

Delano  R.  M.,  173  County 

HART  &  AKIN,  58  South  Water.  9 

North  Water,   and  foot  of  Coffin 

(see  advt.  opp.  contents) 
Haskell   Edward  P.,  North  Front, 

foot  of  Middle 
Hathaway  B.  F.,  154  North  Third 
HOLMES   JOS  [AH,   Jr.,    Atlantic 

wharf  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  7) 
Kollock  L.  M.,  New  Bedford  Coal, 

Co.,  foot  of  Walnut 
PERRY   ELLIS,   foot   of   Ilillman 

(see  advt.  opp.  preface) 


Coal  Oil  Manufacturer. 

{See    also    Oil    and    Candles;    also 
Petroleum  Oil.) 

Howland  W.,  Fish  Island 
Coffee  and  Spice  Mills. 

ACUSIINET COFFEE  AND  SPICE 
MILLS,  Davis  &  Hatch,  proprie- 
tors, .59  High  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  3) 

Allen  &  Wing,  23  Union 


Coffin  Warerooms. 

COGGESIIALL  &  CO.,  20  and  22 
William  (see  advt.  on  back  cover) 

WILSON  B.  G..  74  William  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p.  36) 

Commissioners    to    Qualify 
Civil  Officers. 

JAMES    THOMAS    M.,    40    North 

Water  (see  advt.  opp.  title  page) 
Taylor  William  H.,  37  North  Water 

Commissioners    for     Other 
States. 

Borden  Alanson  (Pennsylvania),  42 

North  Water 
Cobb  Wendell  H.   (New  York  and 

Michigan).  35  North  Water 
Crapo' AVilliam   W.    (Michigan),  35 

North  Water 
Prescott  Oliver  (Miphigan), 26  North 

Water 
Stetson  Thomas  M.  (New  York  and 

Vermont),  38*  North  Water 
Taylor  William  H.   (Rhode  Island, 

California,  &c.),  37  North  Water 

Commissioner    of    Wrecks. 

Alray  Job,  11  Parker's  blk.,  Middle 

Commission  Merchants. 

AUeii  Gideon  &  Son,  74  No.   Water 
Barrows  John  N.,  30  Union 
Bartlett  I.  H.  &  Sons,  Taber's  whf. 
Baylies  J.  B.,  99  and  101  Union 
BAYLIES  &  CANNON,  3  and  4  Un- 
ion (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  29) 
BROWXELL  WM.  O.,  North  Front, 

cor.  Central  whf.  (see  adv.  dept., 

page  27) 
BOURNE   GEORGE  A.,  28  North 

Water  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  25) 
Cleaveland  A.  L.,  23  Centre 
Codd  Thos.  A.,  18  South  Water 
Cunningham  W.  H.,30  and  32  Union 
Greene  D.  R.  &  Co.,  19  Hamilton 
HART  &  AIKEN,  58  South  Water, 

9  North  Water  and  foot  of  Coffin 

(see  advt.  opp.  contents) 
Humphrey  C.  B.  &  Co.,  2i  North 

Second 
Knowles  Thos.  &:  Co..  24  Union 
MACOxMBER  BROTHERS,  6  Union 

(see  adv.  dept..  p.  40) 
McAFFEE  JOHN,  75  Union   (see 

adv.  dept,  p.  32) 
NYE   SYLVANUS  G.,  35    Union 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  32) 
PHILLIPS  WILLIAM  &    SON,    7 

Middle 
POTTER  WM.  F.  iS:  CO.,  Union,  c. 

Front  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  21) 
SWIFT  &  ALLEN,  Taber's   wharf 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  7) 


NEW  BEDFOED  BTJSIISrESS  DIRECTORY. 


25^ 


Taber,  Gordon  &  Co.,  Central  whf., 

cor.  Front 
Tucker  fJlias.  R.  &  Co.,  29  No.  Front 
Waterman  N.,  1  Ricketson  block 
WILBOR  ALFRED   G.,   95    Third 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  29) 
Wilbur  &  Deacon,  .59  Union 
WOOD  J.  A.  &  Co.,  34  Union  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  38) 

Compass  Manufacturers. 

SHERMAN  C.  R.,  49  North  Water 
(see  advt.  opp.  index  to  advts. ) 

Confectioners,  Manufactur- 
ing. 

Bates  Wra.  M.,  1.5*  and  16  Pleasant 

Day  Alfred,  52  Third 

GRAY  J.  F.,  6(3  Purchase,  n.   Elm 

(see  advt.  front  colored  page) 
TILDEN  &  CO.,  60  Purchase  (see 

advt.  front  col'd  p.) 

Confectionery  and  Fruit. 

Andrews  C,  2  South  Second 
Baldwin  H.  W.,  75  Purciiase 
Bates  Wm.  M.,  15^  and  10  Pleasant 
Branaivtlichard  H.,  76  Purchase 
Brook  Charles  H.,  54  Purchase 
Carter  Martha  Miss,  244  Purchase 
Drescott  J.  A.,  113  Purchase 
Fortes  Mary  Mrs.,  42^  Bedford- 
Gilford  Henry  T.,  1U6  Purchase 
GRAY  J.  F.,  66  Purchase,   n.   Elm 

(see  advt.  front  col'd  p. ) 
Hawes  Levi,  17  Purchase 
LIBBY  J.  ct  CO.,  251  and  2.53  Pur- 
chase  (s«e  bottom  lines  outside 
front  cover) 
PARKER  FREDERICK,  9  Purchase 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  37) 
POLLOCK  D.  F.,  173  Purchase  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  18) 
TILDEN  cfe  CO.,  60  Purchase   (see 

advt.  front  col'd  p.) 
Todd  Henry  H.,  212  Purchase 
Warren  Angle,  106  South  Third 

Coopers. 

Adams  Nathaniel,  Front,  c.  Middle 
Allan  t&  Whitney,  17  Hamilton 
Baker  Benj.,  jr.,  18  South  Front 
Churchill  .silvanus,  9  Cannon 
Ellis  Caleb  L.,  head  of  North  Front, 

u.  bridge 
Holmes  Atwood,  14  First 
Howland  &  Coggeslmll,   rear    147 

North  Water 
Luce  Thomas,  City  wharf 
Luscomb  Richard,  Hillman,    near 

North  Water 
My  rick  Alexander  G.,  115  No.  Water 


Norton  Wm.  J.,  North  Water,  near 
Wilcox  &  Richmond's  wharf 

PIERCE  JOHN  VV.,  99  South  Water 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  11) 

Randall  Rufus,  16  and  IS  Coffin 

Whitney  Amasa,  28  First 


Copper  Manufs. 

NEW  BEDFORD  COPPER  CO , 
Wm.  H.  Mathews,  treas..  Orange, 
office  Rodman,  cor.  North  Frout 
(see  adv.  front  col'd  p.) 


Coppersmiths. 

CRAIGIE  ANDREW,  103  North 
Water  (see  advt.  front  col'd  p.) 

GIFFORD  &  ALLEN,  North  Front, 
cor..  Hazard's  wharf  (see  advt. 
front  col'd  p. ) 


Cordage  Manufacturers. 

NEW  BEDFORD  CORDAGE  COM- 
PANY, office  Rotch's  sq.,  ractory 
Court  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  21) 


Coroners. 

COGGESHALL  H.  W.,  20  William 

(see  advt.  on  back  cover) 
Kimball  Horatio  N.,  42^  No.  Water 


Corsets. 

Chace  George  W.,  16  Purchase 
Nooning  H.  H.  &  Co.,  2^  and  4  Pur- 
chase 
Woodman  Wm.  O.,  12  Purchase 


Cotton  Goods  Mnfrs. 

Potomska  Mills  (print  cloths), 
South  Water,  between  South  and 
Rivet,  Horatio  Hathaway,  Treas., 
office  50  South  Water 

Wamsutta  Mills,  Wamsutta  St.,  Ed- 
ward Kilburn,  agent,  Andrew  G. 
Pierce,  treasurer,  office  over  Mer- 
chants National  Bank,  No.  Water 


Country  Produce,  Whole- 
sale- 
Humphrey  C.   B.  &  Co.,  2^  North 
Second 


Country  Store. 

Allen    Abram    A.,    Allen's  corner, 
Plain  villa 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Crockery,  China  and  Glass 
Ware. 

Baylies  J.  B.,  9!)  and  101  Union 
Bennett  Samuel,  14  William 
Bliss  ct  Nye,  121  Union 
HAYDKN  WM.  G.  &  CO.,  101  Third 

(see  adv.  dopt.  p.  20) 
LUT1IP:H  H.  K.,  144  Purchase  (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  29) 
Purington  ct  Brown,  5,5  Purchase 
Taylor  Henry  J.,  41  Purchase 


Currier. 

WADE   JOB,    Wall,     near     North 
Third  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  o9) 


Cutlery. 

KIRBY  H.  S.,8  Commercial  wharf 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  27) 
NEW   BEDFORD    TOOL     CO.,   14 

William  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  15) 
SULLINGS,  KINGMAN  &  CO.,  123 

Union  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  1.5) 
VINCENT  AMBROSE,   120   Union 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  39) 


Dentists. 

Channin^ij  WilUam  H.,  139  Union 
Davis   Charles  G.,     1    Brick    block, 

Cheapside,  corner  Union 
Hazeltine  A.  A.,  lo4  Purchase 
MANN   HENRY   E.,  85    Purchase 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  3) 
Mara  J.  C.  25  Pleasant 
McLeod  E.  V.,  5  Cummings  building 
Nesbett  Frederick  B.,  6(J   Purchase 
Smith  Charles  B.,  74  North 
Stetson  Edward,  24  Purchase 
Ward  Bros.,  159  Union 
Ward  E.  G.,  148^  Union 


Diamond  Broker, 

Rowland  G.  II.,  43  North  Sixth 


Dining  Rooms. 

Oakley  James  M.,  65  Union 
POND  E.  D.,  07  and  69  William  (see 

advt.  on  map) 
Richards  <&  Winslow,  .34  William 
SLOSSON   H.   C,    14  South  Third 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  18) 
Stevens  L.  D.,  51  and  53  Union 


Drain  Pipe,  H^'draulic  Sub- 
soil. 
Pierce  Bradford  S.,  9  Bedford 


Dressmakers. 

Aikin  Annie  L.   Mrs.,  5^  Pleasant, 

near  Union 
Allen  Eliza,  M.  Miss,  49  County 
Allen  J.  G.  Miss,  30  Purchase    , 
Andrews  Susan  A.  Mrs.,  29  Mill 
Baxter  Cynthia  A.  Mrs.,  136  Kemp- 
ton 
Boone  Eliza  C,  114  Fourth 
Borden  Anna  B.  Mrs.,  4  Ward 
Bradford  Caroline  C,  139  Union 
BRAY  WOOD  A.  M.  MRS.,  191  Pur- 
chase (see  advt.  p.  32  Front) 
Bryant  L.  A.  Mrs.,  8^  Purchase 
Bushnell  I.  S.  Mrs.,  43  No.  Second 
Castle  Julia  Mrs.,  2  South  Pleasant 
Chaney  Emma  E.  Miss,  81  Thomas 
Chapman    John    H.    Jr.    Mrs.,    26 

Pleasant 
CHASE  E.  B.,  5  Pleasant  (see  adv. 

dept.  p.  16) 
Chase  M.  A.  Miss,  42  Kempton 
Childs  H.  A.  Mrs.,  25  'Jannon 
Clark  Eliza  W.,  rear  148  Kempton 
Clapp  Abbie  S.  Mrs.,  25  So.  Second 
Coleman  Betsey  R.,  167  Union 
Cook  Evie  M.  Miss,  rear  105  Allen 
Crafts  Sarah  F.  Mrs..  56  So.  Second. 
Crapo  Abbie  I.  Mrs.,  64  Dartmouth 
Devoll  Amy  A.  Miss,  161  North 
Dillingham  Caroline  C.  Miss,  29  Sev- 
enth 
Francis  Ellen  J.  Miss,  107  Hillman 
Gardner  Belsie  B.,  Pleasant,  corner 

Union 
Gormley  Sarah  A.  Miss,  198  Elm 
Grudchos   Anna  C.  Mrs.,  309  Pur- 

Henderson  Sarah  F.,Miss,  236  Mid- 
dle 
Hinckley  Lucy  B.  Mrs.,  160  Union 
Home  Mary  A.  Miss,  97  Middle 
Horr  Cynthia,  37  Seventh 
Howes  Clariuda  Miss,  39  Foster 
Howland  IMercy  G.,  40  North 
Landers  Mary  J.,  57  North  Sixth 
Leonard  Mercy  S.,  10  Merrimac 
Lincoln  Susan  R.  Miss,  Bellville 
Macomber  Margaret  J.  Mrs.,  1  Bed- 
ford 
Manchester  P.  O.  Miss,  48  High 
McNutt  N.  A.  Mrs.,  88  No.  Second 
Melling  Ann,  287  Purchase 
Otis  Abbie,  84  Mill 
Peck  J.  M.  Mrs. ,  78  Elm 
Pitts  E.  e.  Miss,  9^  Purchase 
Potter  &  Woodward,  142  Purchase 
Prentice  Sarah  V.,  2  Fifth 
Randall  Cynthia  Mrs.,  63  Kempton 
Reynolds  Mary  Miss,  57  Summer     ' 
Robinson  Isabel  Mrs.,  80  Middle 
Ruggles  Mary  T.,  69  Foster 
Sherman  Julia  E.  Mrs.,  35  William 
Smith  Lizzie,  9  Cannon 
Soule  Anna  T.,  69  Forest 
Swift  Eliza  W.  Mrs.,  4  Chestnut 
Thomas  Mary  J.  Mrs.,  8  Emerson 


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Thomas  Mary  J.  .Mrs.,  54  School 
Thompson  Adelaide  Miss,  114  South 

Seventh 
Tucker  Carrie  B.  Mrs.,  49  Mill 
Turner  Phebe  A.,  107  Purchase 
Vicars  Margaret  C,  83  North  Water 
Vassals  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  166  Mill 
Wagner  Mary  K.,  Si  Pleasant,  near 

Union 
Warden  Misses,  75  Middle 
West  K.  B.  Mrs.,  2:3  Pleasant 
Wicks  Amy  A.  Mrs  ,  33  So.  Second 
Wilbour  Eliza  J.,  10  Emerson 
Wixon  Betsey  M.,  29  Union 
Wright  Ella  L.  F.,  15  Pleasant 

Dress  Trimmings. 

{See  also  Buttons  and  Trinanings.) 
Case  E.  C.  Miss,  40  Purchase 
Cottle  H.  B.,  11  Purchase 


Drills  (Twist.) 

Morse  Twist  Drill  and  Machine  Co,, 
Bedford,  cor.  Fourth 


Dry  Goods,  Retail. 

Brightman    L.    &    Co.,    15    South 

Water 
Brownell  O.  G.,  51  Purchase 
CHASE  E.  B.,  5  Pleasant  (see  adv. 

dept.,  p.  16) 
COMEY  C.  M.,  103. Purchase   (see 

advt.  inside  back  cover) 
Cook  David,  240  Purchase 
Delano  Stephen,  8  Purchase 
DeWolf  A.  J.  Mrs.,  177  Purchase 
Dootson  Isabella,  86  Purchase 
Eddy  George  M.  &  Co.,  147  Union 
FISHER  JAMES  &  CO.,32  Purchase 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  23) 
Giftbrd  George  D.,  6  Purchase 
Hadley  A.  W.,  20  Purchase 
Haskell  E.,  42,  44  and  46  Purchase 
Lewis  Francis,  167  South  Water 
Melling  Ann,  287  Purchase 
Richardson  John  T.,  18  So.  AYater 
Silvester  &  Wing,  28  Purchase 
Slocum  H.,  1.54  Union 
Slocum  P.  &  Co.,  15  South  Water 
Soule  W.  T.,  58  Purchase 
Spare  John  V.,  178  County 
Tucker  Wm.,  jr.,  21  North  Water 
Waite  Benjamin  H.,  38  Purchase 
Whiting  E.  B.,  10  Purchase 
WILDE  J.  P.,  WilHam,  cor.  North 

Sixth  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  24) 
Woodman  William  O.,  12  Purchase 

Dry  Goods,  Fancy,  Retail. 

Chace  Geo.  W.,  16  Purchase 
COMEY  C.  M.,    103  Purchase  (see 
advt.  inside  back  cover) 


Drudchos  Anna  C.  Mrs.,  309  Pur- 
chase 

FISHER  JAMES  &  CO.,  32  Pur- 
chase (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  23) 

Nooning  H.  H.  &  Co.,  2^  and  4  Pur- 
chase 

Simon  Nathan,  62  Purchase 

Slocum  H.,  1.54  Union 

Soule  W.  T.,  58  Purchase 

Woodman  Wm.  O.,  12  Purchase 

Dry  Goods,  Wholesale. 

Eddy  George  M.  &  Co.,  147  Union 

Duck,  Wholesale. 

Hart  Simpson,  33  Commeicial  whf. 

Dyers. 

HARDING  CHAS.  P.  (Excelsior 
Dye  House),  41  William  (see  adv. 
dept.,  p.  31) 

Dye  House  Agents. 

Waite  Benjamin  H.  (Lewando's),  38 

Purchase 
Woodman  William  O.,  12  Purchase 


Eating  Houses. 

(See  also  Restaur  ants.) 
Allen  Thos.  L.,  26  South  Water 
Giftbrd  Geo.  P.,  6  South  Water 
Handley  A.  S.,  1  Commercial  wharf 
Hicks  Samuel,  Pope's  Island 
Howland  Reuben,  117  Kempton 
Oakley  James  M.,  65  Union 
POND  E.  D.,  67  and  69  William  (see 

advt.  on  map) 
Richards  &  Winslow,  ,34  William 
SLOSSON  H,    C,   14  South  Third 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  18) 
Smith  D.  B.,  19  Union 

Electro  Platers. 

New  Bedford  Electro  Plating  Co., 
133  No.  Water 


Engineers  (Hydraulic.) 

BRIGGS    &    SHERMAN,  45    Pur- 
chase (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  17) 

Engraver. 

Almy  ,L  T.,  1.56  Union 

Engravings. 

Ellis  L.  B.,  40  William 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Etching  on  Glass. 

Mt.  Wnshiii'^ton  Etcliiii-;  Works,  90 
So.  Wntor 

European  Steamer  Agency. 

Dx\YENl'()RT.  ^lASOX  &  CO.,  r, 
Ricketsoii  block  (ace  advt.  opp. 
dedication) 

Expresses. 

BOSTON  EX iniES.S,  Hatch  ife  Co., 
props.,  5  Hicketson  blk.  (see  advt. 
opp.  dedication) 

Edgarton  Express,  John  Mayhew, 
prop.,  5  Ricketson  block 

MARTHA'S  VINEYARD  EX- 
PRESS, Hatch  &  Co.,  props.,  5 
Ricketson  block  (see  advt.  opp. 
dedication) 

NEW  YORK  SOUTHERN  AND 
WESTERN  EXPRESS,  Daven- 
port, Mason  &  Co.,  5  Ricketson 
blk.  (see  advt.  opp.  dedication) 

Potters  &  Co.'s  New  York  Express, 
19  Com'l  wharf 

PROVIDENCE  EXPRESS,  Hatch 
&  Co.,  props.,  5  Ricketson  block 
(see  advt.  opp.  dedication) 

Vineyard  Haven  Express,  Luce  & 
West,  props.,  5  Ricketson  block 

Extracts.    • 

DAVIS  &  HATCH,  59  High  (see 
adv.  dept.,p.  3) 

Fancy  Goods. 

Allen  C.  N.,  153  Union 

Bates  A.  E.  Mrs.,  14  Pleasant,  near 

City  Hall 
Brownell  A.  P.,  94  Union 
BuUard  Amasa,  9  Pleasant,  n.  City 

Hall  ^    ^ 

Carr  Esther  Mrs.,  107  Cedar 
DEXTER  &  HASKINS,  14  Purchase 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  20) 
Fuller  Nancy  B.,  97  Third 
Hanson  CorneliU'^,  171  Kempton 
Haskell  Edward,  42,  44  and  40  Pur- 
chase 
Hopkins  John,  2  Purdiase 
Hunt  Josiah,  22  Purchase 
Johnson  J.  Mrs.,  140  Purchase 
Lowden  S.  B.  Mrs.,  143  Union 
Macy  William  J.,  08  Purchase 
McAndrew,  201  South  Water 
Nooning  H.  H.  &  Co.,  2|  and  4  Pur- 
chase 
Pease  Peleg,  74  Gnnnell 
TILDEN  &  CO.,  00  Purchase  (see 
-      front  coVd  page) 
'  Whitcomb  F.  R.,  150  Union,  corner 
Fifth 
Whiltaker  E.  Mrs.,  332  Purchase 
Woodman  Wm.  O.,  12  Purchase 


Fancy  Soaps. 

ELLIS  W.    II.,   115  Purchase  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p.  19) 

Feathers. 

MAXFIELD    CALEB,    130    Union 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  i:7) 

Fertilizers. 

Paine  S.  S.  &  Brother,  No.  Fiont, c. 
Hazard's  whf. 


Fish,  Pickled  and  Dried. 

FLANDERS  C.  H.,  22   Union   (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  32) 
Leonard  John  H.,  25  Union 


Fish  Dealers. 

BARTLETT  A.,  9  North  Sixth  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  30) 
Bassett  William  A.  &  Co.,  foot  of 

Middle,  and  125  Purchase 
Bishop  R.  H.,  Merrimac,  near  Pur- 
chase 
Butler  Thos.  A..  91  Third 
Childs  Josiah  G.,  31  So.  Second 
Clark  &  Bartlett,  8  and  10  South 

Water  and  9  Market 
Crapo  Thomas,  09  South  Water 
"Devorl  Joseph,  100  South  Water 
Fisher  R.  H.,  Merrimac 
FLANDERS  C.  IL,  22  Union   (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  32) 
Frates  Antoine,  208^  South  Water 
Gittbrd  Jos.  F.,  13  North  Second 
Hanmioud  Chas.  AV.,  168^  Kempton 
Holmes  &  Watson,  Eddy's  wharf, 
Leonard  John  H.  (salt).  25  Union 
Matthews  Willard  S.,  55  County 
Tripp  E.  A.,  101  Purcha.se 
Williston  L.  A.,  91  South  Third 

Fishing  Tackle  and  Sporting 
Apparatus. 

EGGERS  SELMAR,  0  William  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  30) 
Fales  James,  jr.,  91  North  Water 
KIRBY  H.  S.,  8  Com'l  wharf  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  27) 
MORRILL  L.    IL,  87  Middle  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  7) 
Palmer  xMark  S.,  80  Bedford 


Flag  Stones. 

ALLEN  JOSEPH,  Jr.  &  CO.,  20 
No.  Water  (see  line  outside  front 
cover) 


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Florists. 

(See  also  Nurserymen.) 
Howard  Wm.  M.,  34  Arnold 
Keen  Washington,  Maxlield,  above 

Cedar 
PEIRCE  WILLIAM.  Elm,  cor.  Cot- 
tage, office  10  Pleasant  (see  adv. 
dept..  p.  6) 
Young  James  C,  Parker,  cor.  New 
County  road 


Flour  Mills. 

EUREKA  FLOUR  MILLS, Denison 
Brothers,  proprietors,  42  South 
Water  and  10  School  (see  adv. 
dept.,  p.  10) 

NEW  BEDFORD  FLOUR  CO., 
North  Water,  foot  of  Ililmau  (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,,  p.  30) 
DENISON  BROS.,  42  South  Water 

and  10  School  (see  adv.  dept.,  p. 

10) 
EUREKA  FLOUR  MILLS, 42  South 

Water  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  10) 
GIBBS  L.  H.,  26  and  28  Union  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  31) 
Kirk  John,  224  Purchase 
LUTHER  H.  R.,  144  Purchase  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  2d) 
MACOMBER  BROS,,  G  Union  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  40) 
MACOMBER  T.   W.,  IG  So.  Water 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  17) 
NEW     BEDFORD     FLOUR      CO. 

North  Water,  foot  of  Ilillman  (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  dias.  H.,  54  Purchase 
BROWNELL  &  LAPHAM,  Market 

sq.,  cor.  Sixth  (see  adv.  dept.,  p. 

22) 
Cunningham  W.  H.,  30  &  32  Union 
McAFEE    JOHN,    75    Union    (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  32) 
WOOD  J.  A.  &  CO.,  34  Union  (see 

adv.  dept,  p.  38) 

17 


Fruit  and  Confectionery. 

(See  also  Confectionery  and  Fruit.) 
Baldwin  H.  W.,  75  Purchase 
Bates  Wm.  M.,  15^  and  16  Pleasant 
Bi'aiian  Richard  IL,  76  Purchase 
FISHER  H.  H.,  134  Purchase   (see 

insert  opp.  p.  206) 
Giftord  H.  T.,  106  Purchase 
Howarth  William,  117  Purchase 
Leehy  M..  246  Purchase 
Luce  Ambrose  E.,  jr.,  186  County 
McAFEE     JOHN,    75    Union    (see 

adv.  dept,  p.  32) 
PARKER  FREDERICK,  9  Purchase 

(see  adv.  dept,  p.  37) 
POLLOCK  D.  F.,  173  Purchase  (see 

adv.  dept,  p.  18) 
Smith  Frederick,  69  Union 
Thomas  J.,  154  Purchase 
WOOD  J.  A.  &  CO.,  34  Union  (see 

adv.  dept,  p.  38) 

Fruit  and  Ornamental  Trees. 

McAFEE  JOHN,  75  Union  (see  adv. 
dept,  p.  32) 

PEIRCE  WILLIAM,  Elm,  cor.  Cot- 
tage (see  adv.  dept,  p.  6) 

Fur  Dealer. 

HASKELL  C.  M.,  138  Union  (see 
adv.  dept,  p.  23) 

Furnaces,  Hot  Air. 

HAYDEN  W.  G.  &  CO.,  101  Third 
(see  adv.  de^jt,  p.  20) 

PARKER  &  SHERMAN,  Union, 
cor.  Water  (see  advt.  inside  front 
cover) 

SAWYER  STEPHEN  P.,  82  Pur- 
chase (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 

Tobey  &  Coggeshall,  IS  William 

Tiipp  Stephen  A.,  16  and  18  North 
Water 

WOOD,  BRIGHTMAN  &  CO.,  45 
North  Water  (see  advt  opp.  in- 
side front  cover) 

Furniture,  New  and  Second 
Hand. 

Baylies  J.  B.,  99  and  101  Union 

Furniture   Dealers. 

( .See  also  Cabinet  Makers. ) 
DeWolfe  A.  J.,  177  Purchase 
Ellis  W.  H.,  11.5  Purchase 
Geils  Geretf,  150  Purchase 
HITCH  E.  E.,  147 i  Union  (see  adv. 

dept,  p.  19) 
MAXFIELD    CALEB,    130    Union 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  27) 
PEASE  JAMES  H.,   214  Purchase 

(see  advt.,  p.  32  front) 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Furniture  Repairers. 

Dantsizeu  C,  li)l  Elm 

Hircil  E.  E.,  147i  Union  (see  adv. 

dept.,  p.  l!t) 
Oman  Andrew.  86  Elm 
PEASE  .JAMES  H.,  214  Purchase 

(see  advt.,  p.  32  front) 
Warner  Jesse  A.,  82  I'urchase 

Galvanized  Goods. 

KIRBY  H.  S.,  8  Commercial  wharf 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  27) 


Gardeners. 

Brownell  Frederick,  1.5  No.  Cottage 
Doran  Samuel,  17  Ash 
Duffy  Edwaid,  13  Ash 
Eagleton  Thomas  J.,  227  So.  Second 
Gibson  John,  9  Arch 
Gorham  Jabez  A.,  r>  Green 
Hankinson  James,  18  Emerson 
Hathaway  Andrevt'  B.,    Hathaway 

road 
Lowe  James,  2  Ash 
Murphy  Michael,  35  Sherman 
Peckham  Stephen,  14  Sherman 
PEIRCE   WM.,    Elm,  cor.  Cottage, 

office  10  Pleasant  (see  adv.  dept., 

p.  6) 
Riley  Robert,  105  Allen 
Tyuon  John  F.,  195  Elm 

Gas  Light  Co. 

New  Bedford  Gas  Light  Co.,  Gideon 
Wood,  supt.,  70  South  Water 

Gas  and  Steam  Fitters. 

GIFFORD  THOS.  J.  &  Co.,  32  Wil- 
liam, corner  North  Third  (see 
advt.  on  outside  front  cover) 

GIFFORD  &  ALLEN,  Front,  cor. 
Hazard's  wharf  (see  advt.  front 
col.  page) 

Sherman  J.  C,  24  William 

WOOD,  BRIQHTMAN  &  Co.,  45 
North  Water  (see  advt.  front  col. 
page) 

Gas  Fixtures. 

GIFFORD  THOS.  J.  &  CO.,  32  Wil- 
liam (see  advt.  on  outside  front 
cover) 

Sherman  J.  C,  34  William 

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. 

Brownell  E  F.  A.,  19  Purchase 
Brownell  O.  G.,  51  Purchase 
Davis  Lorenzo  D.,  64  William 
Cannon  E.  S.  &  (-o.,  43  Purchase 
Fisher  Chas.,  64  Purchase 
Gifford  &  Co..  11.3  Union 
HASKELL  C.  M.,  138  Union  (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  23) 
Lucas  A.  E.,  129  Union 
McGRATH  LAWRENCE,   66  Pur- 
chase 
Packard   E.,    North    Second,   opp, 

Post  Office 
Sanders  Wm.,  108  and  112  Union 
Swift  Moses  C,  128^  Union 
Taber,  Read  &  Gardner,  117  Union 
Wing  J.  &  W.  R.  &  Co.,  Ill  Union 
WILDE  J.  P.,   William,   cor.   Sixth 
(see  adv.  dept.  p.  24) 


Gilding. 

Ellis  Leonard  B.,  36  and  40  William 
RUSSELL  E.  N.  &  Co., 34  Mill  (see 
adv.  dept.  p.  26) 

Glass  Manufacturers. 

MOUNT  WASHINGTON  GLASS 
WORKS,  Prospect,  A.  H.  Seabury 
president  (see  advt.  front  colored 
page) 


Granite  Yards. 

DORAN,  SHEA  &  CO.,  26  North 

Second  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  22) 
]MANC HESTER  OTIS,  40  Chestnut 

(see  advt.  p.  32  front) 
MUNROE  JOSEPH   P.  G.,  4  West 

Campbell  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  7) 
N.    E.    .Marble  and  (xranite  Works, 

Fourth,  corner  Spring 

Granular  Fuel. 

Robbins  Augustus,  Court,  next  Cor- 
dage Factory 


Grindstone  Dealers. 

KIRBY  H.  S.,  8  Commercial  wharf 
(see  adv,  dept.  p.  27) 

Grocers,  Wholesale. 

Driscol,  Church  &  Hall,  60  Union 
GIBBS  LOT  H.,   26  and  28  Union 

(see  adv.  dejit.  p.  31) 
Gifford  Fred  S.,  3  Ricketson  Block, 

Union 
Knowles  John  P.  2d,  Front,  corner 

Commercial  wharf 
Knowles  Thos.  &  Co.,  24  Union 


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LUTHER  H.  R.,  144  Purchase  (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  29) 
NYE  SYLVANUS  G.,  35  Union  (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  32) 
POTTER    WILLIAM     F.    &    CO., 

Union,  corner  North  Front  (see 

adv.  dept.  21) 
Taber,  Gordon  &  Co.,  Central  wh'f., 

corner  Front 
Tucker   &    Cummings,    C6   and   68 

WilHam 


Grocers,  Retail. 

ACUSHNET  CO-OPERATIVE  AS- 
SOCIATION, 85  Third,  cor.  Rus 
sell  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  28) 
Allen  Abram,  Plainville 
Almy  A.  A.,  Hillman,  corner  Cedar 
Andrews  Christopher,  2  So.  Second 
ASHLEY  &  SMITH,  347  Purchase 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  2) 
Batt>s  Lot  B.,  Ashland,  cor.  Linden 
Bliss  Frank  C.,  South  Sixth,  corner 

Grinnell 
BOARDMAN  THOMAS,  238  North 

Third  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  26) 
Bonney  Charles  A.  &  Co.,  Ill  Pur- 
chase 
Boston  Branch  Store,  97  Purchase 
Braley  J.  W.,  214  County 
Brown  Lloyd  B.,  175  Kempton 
Brownell  A.  F.,  New  County  road, 

corner  Durfee 
BROWNELL  WM.  O.,  North  Front, 
cor.  Central  whf.  (see  adv.  dept. 
p.  27) 
CEXTRAL      UNION      ASSOCIA- 
TION, B.  F.  Brownell,  treas.,  No. 
Sixth  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  30) 
Chappell  William  H.,  229  Purchase 
Chase  A.  H.,  Brayley  Station 
Clare  John,  221  South  Water 
Codding  Seth,  180  County 
Cook  David,  240  Purchase 
Cota  &  Smith,  Cedar,  corner  Middle 
Couling  Isham,  184  Kempton 
Dammon  Frederick  A.   &    Co.,  81 

Smith 
Dawson  Benjamin,  312  Purchase 
Davis  James,  2d,  North  Third,  cor. 

Acushnet  av. 
Doty  William  P.,  283  Purchase 
DriscoU  Robert.  311  Purchase 
D wight  James  E.,  60  South  Second 
Dwiglit  WiUiam  B.  &  Co.,  103 Third 
Dyer  George  L.,  85  Smith 
Edgerton  J.  F.,  296  Purchase 
Folger  D.  B.&  Co., 116  and  118  Union 
Francis  Isaac  P.,  Kempton,  corner 

Rockdale  av.,  Canuonville 
Gardner  Thomas  A.,  204  County 
GIBBS  LOT  H.,  26  and  28  Union 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  31) 
Giflford  Fred.  S.,  3  Ricketson  block, 

Union 
Hathaway  Freeman  E.,243  Purchase 


Holcomb  Henry    <fc   Sou,  71  Bush, 

cor.  South  Second 
Holcomb  Monroe,  201  South  Water 
HOLCOMB    ROLAND,    32   School 

(see  advt.  front  colored  page) 
Howland  Chas.  H..  County,  c.  Allen 
Jenney  Bros.,  297  Purchase 
Johnson  Henry  J.,  14  Cedar 
Jordan  Patrick,  198  North  Third 
Kirby  David  G.,  281  South  Water 
Knowles  Thomas  &  Co.,  24  Union 
Lawrence  Paul,  71  Maxfield 
Lawton  R.  S. ,  185  Purchase 
Lucas  Henry  K.  W.,  120  Washington 
Luscomb  Robert,  170  County 
Luscombe  A.  R.,  Pleasant,  corner 

Kempton 
LUTHER  H.  R.,  144  Purchase  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  29) 
MACOMBER    GEORGE     B.,     305 

Purchase  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  2) 
Macomber  Richard  E.,  Second,  near 

Kempton 
Mauley  John  A.  Mrs.,  197  Kempton 
Meigs  Josiah,  Middle,  corner  North 

Sixth 
McFarlin  Stephen  W.,  150  Kempton 
Milliken  E.  &  Son,  159  Purchase 
Moncrieff  David,  2  State 
Morse  Clinton,  151  Kempton 
MORSE  F.  &  CO.,  239  Middle  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  36) 
Nolan  Thomas  F.,  336  Purchase 
Notter  John,  182  County 
Paul  Frank  &  Co.,  161  South  Water 
Peirce  James,  2d,  59  and  61  North 

Second 
Perry  Daniel,  66  Smith 
Pickens  George,  353  Purchase 
Reynolds  Wike,  185  South  Water 
Rice  Simeon,  .52  Arnold 
Rock  James,  265  South  Water 
Sanderson  &  Smith,  60  Spruce 
Sherman  Isaac  C,  Bedford,  corner 

Fourth 
Sherman  Marcus  N.,  North  Sixth, 

cor.  Elm 
Sherman  Job  B.,  Foster,  cor.  North 
Snow  Sylvester,  County,  cor.  Wing 
South    Water    Street    Co-operative 

Co.,  158  South  Water 
Sparrow   Hartley    A.,    Dartmouth, 

cor.  Fair 
STANTON  A.  G.  &  CO.,  137  Third 

(see  adv.  dei)t..  p.  30) 
Stewart  William  11.,  194  Kempton 
Sullivan  Thomas  H.,  .57  Middle 
Sweeney  John,  112  South  Water 
Swift  F.  II.,  Third,  cor.  Spring 
Taber  E.  C.  &  Co.,  Acushnet,  Head 

of  River 
Terry  Job  M.,  County,  opp.  Smith 
Tripp  N.  C.  &  Co.,  Arnold,  c.  Arch 
Tucker  &    Cummings,   66  and    68 

William 
Washburn  Reuben,  Acushnet  av. 
Wood  Elihu,  jr.,  Cedar,  cor.  Smith 


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Gunpowder. 

EGGERS  SELM.VU  (Hazard's),  6 
William  (see  adv.  de))t.,  p.  ;3()) 

PARKER  FREDEKICK  (Dupont's), 
9  Purchase  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  31) 

Gun  Smiths. 

EGGERS  SELMAR,  G  William  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  S(>) 
Fales  James,  jr.,  91  North  Water 
Sissou  Daniel  W.,  22  South  Water 

Hack  Stands. 

(.See  also  Stables.) 
Coffin  W.  H.,  128  Union 
Dwelley  Andreve,  248  Purchase 
Dwelley  David,  Parker  House 
Jay  James  A.,  V6  South  Second 
SHERMAN  W.  H.,  24  Fourth  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  17) 
Snow  Geo.,  188  County 

Hairdressers,  Ladies'. 

Butler  Katie  Miss,  46  Bedford 
Carter  Robert  H.  Mrs.,  60  Purchase 
Mitchell  Belle  M.  Mrs.,  148  Union 
Taliaferro  Helen  S.,  2;J1  Middle 

Hairdrsssers. 

Apsey  Georj^e  N.,  32  South 

Ashley  Daniel  C,  02  Purchase 

Costello  M.,  7  Liberty  Hall  building 

Cypress  R.  W.,  160  Purchase 

Easton  C.  F.,  1.56  Purchase 

Golley  George,  ;:526  Purchase 

Gray  H.  A.,  92  Third 

Jackson  Edward,  62  Union 

Jackson  T.  W.,  184  County 

Jourdain  A.  G.,  (io  Union 

King  Joseph,  127*  Union 

Lee  Michael.  244  Purchase 

Mitchell  G.  H.,  148  Union 

Perkins  Charles  M.,  83  Union 

Piper  Augustus  D.,  under  Parker 
House 

Scarborough  Henry  A.,  103  Pur- 
chase 

Scott  J.  M.,  124  Union 

Taliaferro  John,  231  Middle 

Taylor  Richard,  47  Smith 

Temple  Lewis,  72  Union 

Vassells  James  H.,  99  Union  (up- 
stairs 

Yiereck  Louis,  1.36  Union 

West  John  E.,  89  Union 

Wilson  &  King,  47  William 

Hair,  Human. 

BRAYWOOD  A.  M.  MRS.,  191  Pur- 
chase (see  advt.  p.  32  Froftt) 
Carter  Robert  H.  Mrs.,  66  Purchase   ' 


Chace  George  W.,  16  Purchase 
Mitchell  Belle  M.  Mrs.,  148  Union 
Nooning  H,  R.  &  Co.,  2^  and  4  Pur- 
chase 

Handle  Maker. 

Sanderson  William  B.,  107  Kempton 

Hardware  and  Cutlery. 

BROWNELL  WM.  O.,  North  Front, 
cor.  Central  whf.  (see  adv.  dept., 
page  27) 

Foster  A  Brown,  1.52  North  Third 

KIRBY  HUMPHREY  S.,  8  Com'l 
whf.,  cor.  Front  (see  adv.  dept., 
page  27) 

NEW  BEDFORD  TOOL  CO.,  James 
H.  Lamb,  supt.,  14  William  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p.   1.5) 

SAWYER  STEPHEN  P.,  82  Pur- 
chase (see  advt.  front  col'd  p. ) 

SOWLE  F.  A.  (house  trimmings 
and  brackets),  8  and  10  William, 
cor.  Bethel  (see  insert  opp.  p.  207) 

SULLINGS,  KINGMAN  ct  CO.,  123 
Union  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  15) 

VINCENT  AMBROSE,  120  Union 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  39) 

Harness  Manufacturers. 

Allen  Jesse,  7  Purchase 

BROWNELL  GEO.  L.,  Third,  cor. 
Cannon  (see  advt.  on  back  cover) 

B)-ownell  Luther,  29  Purchase 

Cronin  Wm.,  54  Elm 

EVANS  ISAAC,  51  Elm  (see  adv. 
dept..  p.  23) 

Kittredge  B.  R.,  63  William 

Marr  W.  J.,  204  Purchase 

Willis  William  H.,  126  and  128  Un- 
ion 

Hat  and  Bonnet  Bleacher. 

Greene  Francis  H.,  22  North  Second 
Hat  Manufacturers,  Silk. 

Covell  J.  L.  Mrs.,  127 A  Union 
SPENCER  A.   E.,  122^  Union  (see 
advt  front  col'd  p.) 

Hats  and  Caps. 

ASHLEY  &  SMITH,  347  Purchase 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  2) 

Brownell  E.  F.  A.,  19  Purchase 

C^annon  E.  S.  &■  Co.,  43  Purchase 

Fisher  Chas.,  64  Purchase 

Gilford  &  Co.,  113  Union 

HASKELL  CHARLES  M.,  1.38  Un- 
ion (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  23) 

Lucas  A.  E.,  129  Union 

Packard  P].,  North  Second,  opp. 
Post  Office 

Swift  M.  C.,128H^nion 

Taber,  Read  &  Gardner,  117  Union 

Wing  J.  &  W.  R.  &  Co.,  Ill  Union 


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261 


Hay  and  Straw. 

MACOMBER  BROTHERS,  (3  Uniou 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  40) 
SAWIN  A.  K.   P.,  MerriU's  wharf 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  25) 

Hoop  Iron. 

PEIRCE  J.  W.,  99  Soutli  Water  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p.  11) 

Hoop  Skirt  Mnfr. 

Chace  George  W.,  16  Purchase 

Horse  Shoers. 

(See  also  Blacksmiths.) 
Brownell,  Ashley  &  Co.,  16,  20  aud 

22  Fourth 
CASWELL  BROS.,  6  Pine  (see  adv. 

dept.,  p.  12) 
KING  I.  &  SON,  r.  85  Middle   (see 

advt.  dept.,  p.  18) 
Lee  &  Staples,  400. Purchase 
SMITH  ANDREW   J.,    Mechanics 

lane  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  18) 

Horticulturist. 

McAfee  JOHX,  Dartmouth,  office 

75  Uniou  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  32) 

Hotels. 

COMMERCIAL    HOUSE,    A.    W. 

Hann,  prop,  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  12) 
Elmv?ood  House,  T.  Lapham,  prop., 

69.Elm 
Fearing  House,  Potomska  Mill  Co., 

props.,  So.  Second,  cor.  Rivet 
German    Hotel,     Leopold    Bartel, 

prop.,  4  Hall's  court 
Mansion     House,    Lewis     Boutell, 

prop.,  87  Union,  cor.  No.  Second 
Parker  House,    H.    M.    Brownell, 

prop..  Purchase,  between  Middle 

and  Elm 
Sampson  House,  Mrs.  John  Gawith, 

prop.,  121^  Union 
Sheridan  House,  Gustavus  White, 

jr.,  7  and  9  North  Second 
Whitcomb  House,  Edward  R.  Rich- 
ards, prop.,  152  Union 

House  Furnishing  Goods. 

(See  also  Kitchen  Famishing  Goods.) 
Bennett  Samuel,  44  William 
BUss  &  Nye,  121  Union 
HATDEN  W.  G.  &  CO.,  101  Third 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  20) 
Lewis  Nathan,  127  Union 
NEW    BEDFORD    TOOL    CO.,  14 

William  (see  adv.  dept.,  p,  15) 


PARKER  &  SHERMAN,  Union, 
cor.  Water  (see  advt.  inside  front 
cover 

SULLINGS,  KINGMAN  &  CO.,  123 
Union  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  15) 

SAWYER  STEPHEN  P.,  82  Pur- 
chase (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 

VINCENT  AMBROSE,  120  Union 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  39) 


Ice  Cream  Saloons. 

Bates  William  M.,  1.5^  and  10  Pleas- 
ant 

GRAY  J.  F.,  66  Purchase  (see  advt. 
front  colored  page) 

POND   ELMON  D.,  67  and  69  Wil 
Ham  (see  advt.  on  map) 

TILDEN  &  CO.,  60  Purchase  (see 
advt.  front  colored  page) 


Ice  Cream,  Wholesale. 

Bates  William  M.,  loi  and  16  Pleas- 
ant, opp.  Market  sq. 

GRAY  J.  F.,  66  Purchase  (see  advt. 
front  colored  page) 


Ico  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  Pleasant 

Inspector  of  Petroleum  Oil. 

Taher  Henry,  2d,   office  basement 
City  Hall  building 


Insurance  Agents. 

Alray  Chas..  20  North  Water 
COOK  SAMUEL  H.,  37  No.  Water 

(see  advt.  on  outside  front  cover) 
CORNISH    IVORY    S.,    27    North 

Water  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  47) 
Ellis  J.,  15  South  Water 
Oilman  Francis  L..  43  North  Water 
GRINNELL  L.,  22  North  Water  (see 

advt,  front  colored  page) 
JAMES  THOMAS  M.,  40  No.  Water 

(see  advt.  opp.  map) 
Taylor  William  H.,  40  North  AVater 
Tillinghast  Joseph,  44  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) 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Insurance   Companies,  Fire 
and  Marine. 

BRISTOL  COUNTY  MUTUAL 
FIRE  IXSUUAXCE  CO..  .Joseph 
S.  Tillintrhiist.  secretary  and  treas- 
urer, ofTice  44  Noith  \Vater  (see 
adv.  dept..  p.  5) 

C0MME11CL\L  MUTU.VL  MA- 
RINE INSURANCE  CO.,  Charles 
R.  Tucker,  president.  Samuel  II. 
Cook,  Secretary,  ;57  Nortii  Water 
(see  advt.  on  outside  front  cover) 

OCEAN  MUTUAL  IXSUUANCE 
CO.,  Wm.  H.  Taylor,  president. 
Samuel  H.  Cook,  secretary,  37 
North  Water  (see  advt.  outside 
front  cover) 

Union  Mutual  Marine  Insurance 
Co.,  Thomas  S.  Hathaway,  presi- 
dent. W.  P.  Winsor,  secretary,  33 
North  Water 

Insurance   Companies    hav- 
ing Agencies  in  New 
Bedford. 

^TNA  INSURANCE  CO.,  of  Hart- 
ford, Joseph  S.  Tillinghast,  aoent, 
44  North  Water  (see  adv.  dept, 
p.  4) 

^tna  Life  Insurance  Co.  of  Hart- 
ford. Conn..  I.  S.  Cornish,  agent, 
27  North  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.  map) 

ATLANTIC  INSURANCE  CO.  of 
Providence,  R.  I.,  J.  S.  Tilling- 
hast,  agent,  44  North  Water  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p.  4) 

BRITISH  AMERICAN  ASSUR- 
ANCE CO.,  L.  Grinnell,  agent,  22 
North  Water  (see  advt.  front  col- 
ored page) 

Citizen  Insurance  Co.,  of  Brighton, 
I.  S.  Cornish,  agent.  27  No.  Water 

CLAY  FIRE  AND  MARINE  INS. 
CO.,  of  Newport.  Ky.,  H.  Van 
Campen,  agent,  17  North  Water 
{see  advt.  on  outside  front  cover) 

COMxMERCIAL  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.  AVater  (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) 
DORfTiESTER     MUTUAL    FIRE 
INSURANCE  CO.,  of  Dorchester, 
Hiram   Van   Campen,    agent,   17 
North  Water  (see   advt.    outside 
front  cover) 
DWELLIN(;  HOUSE  INS.  CO.,  of 
Boston,  Samuel  H.  Cook,  agent, 
37  No.  Water  (see  advt.  on  outside 
front  cover) 
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  Na- 
tional building.  Union,  cor.  South 
Second,    and    Samuel    H.    Cook, 
special  agent,  37  North  Water  (see 
advt.  outside  front  cover) 
FAIRFIELD  .  FIRE   INS.    CO.,    of 
South  Norwalk,   Conn.,   H.   Van 
Campen,   agent,  17  North  Water 
(see  afdvt.  outside  front  cover) 
FIRE  ASSOCIATION  of  Phila.,H. 
Van  Campen,  agent,  17  No.  W^ater 
(see  advt.  outside  front  cover) 
FIREMEN'S   FUND   INSURANCE 
CO.,  of  California,  Jos.  S.  Tilling- 
hast, agent,  44  North  Water  (see 
adv.  dept.  p.  4) 
FIRST  NATIONAL  FIRE  INSUR- 
ANCE CO.,  of  Worcester,  Mass., 
Hiram   Van  Campen,   agent,    17 
North  AVater   (see  advt.   outside 
front  cover) 
FRANKLIN    FIRE     INSURANCE 
CO.,   of  Phila.,  Samuel  H.  Cook, 
agent.  37  North  Water  (see  advt. 
on  outside  front  cover) 
GERMAN  AMERICAN  INS.  CO.,  of 
New  York,  J.  S.  Tillinghast,  agt., 
44  North  Water  (see  adv.  dept.  p. 
4) 
GERMANIA    FIRE    INSURANCE 
CO.,   of  New   York,  Hiram   Van 
Campen,  agent,   17  North  Water 
(see  advt.  outside  front  cover) 
GERMANIA  INSURANCE  CO.,  of 
Newark,  N.  J.,  T.  M.  James,  agt., 
40  No.  Water  (see  advt.  opp.  map) 
Gloucester  Fire   Insurance   Co.,  of 
Gloucester,  I.  S.  Cornish,  agent, 
27  North  Water 
GUARANTY  FIRE   INSURANCE 
CO.,  of  New  York,  Joseph  S.  Til- 
linghast, agent,  44  North  Water 
(see  adv.  dept.  p.  4) 
HANOVER    FIRE     INSURANCE 
CO.,  of  New  York,  Joseph  S.  Til- 
linghast, agent,  44  North  Water 
(see  adv.  dept.  p.  4) 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


263 


HARTFORD  FIRE  INSURANCE 
CO.,  of  Hartford,  Joseph  S.  Til- 
linghast,  agent,  44  North  Water 
(see  adv.  dept.  p.  4) 

HINGHAM  MUTUAL  FIRE  IN- 
SURANCE CO.,  of  Hingham, 
Mass.,  Samuel  H.  Cook,  agent,  37 
North  Water  (see  advt.  outside 
front  cover) 

HOFFMAN  INSURANCE  CO.,  of 
New  York,  J.  S.  Tillinghast,  agt., 
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.  TilUnghast,  agt., 
44  North  Water  (see  adv.  dept.  p. 
4) 

HOMCEOPATHIC  MUTUAL  LIFE 
INSURANCE  CO.,  of  New  York, 
Hiram  Van  Campen,  agent,  17 
North  Water  (see  advt.  outside 
front  cover) 

HUMBOLDT  FIRE  INSURANCE 
CO.,  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  Hiram  Van 
Campen,  agent,  17  North  Water 
(see  advt.  on  outside  front  cover) 

LANCASHIRE  INSURANCE  CO., 
of  London,  Eng.,  H.  Van  Cam- 
pen,  agent,  17  North  Water  (see 
advt.  outside  front  cover) 

LIVERPOOL,  LONDON  &  GLOBE 
INS.  CO.  of  Liverpool,  Eng..  L. 
Grinnell.  agent,  22  North  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) 

LORILLARD  INSURANCE  CO.,  of 
New  York,  J.  S.  Tillinghast,  agt., 
44  North  Water  (see  adv.  dept.  p. 
4) 

MANHATTAN  LIFE  INS.  CO.  of 
New  York,  Hiram  Van  Campen, 
agent,  17  North  Water  (see  advt. 
outside  front  cover ) 

MANHATTAN  FIRE  INS.  CO.  of 
New  York,  H.  Van  Campen,  agt., 
17  No.  Water  (see  advt.  outside 
front  cover) 

MANUFACTURERS  INS.  CO.  of 
Newark,  N.  J.,  T.  M.  James,  agt., 
40  No.  Water  (see  advt.  opp.  map) 

MASSACHUSETTS  MUTUAL  IN- 
SURANCE CO.  of  Boston,  L  S. 
Cornish,  agt.,  27  No.  Water  (see 
adv.  dept..  p.  47) 

MASSACHUSETTS  MUTUAL 
LIFE  INS.  CO.  of  Springfield, 
Hiram  Van  Campen,  agt.,  17  No. 
Water  (see  advt.  outside  front 
cover) 


MERCANTILE  MUTUAL  INS. 
CO.  of  New  York,  L.  Grinnell, 
agt.,  22  No.  Water  (see  advt.  front 
col'd  p.) 

MERCHANTS'  INS.  CO.  of  Provi- 
dence, Josephs.  Tillinghast,  agt., 
44  North  Water  (see  adv.  dept., 
page  4) 

MERCHANTS'  AND  FARMERS' 
JMUTUAL  FIRE  INS.  CO.  of 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Thomas  M. 
James,  agt.,  40  North  Water  (see 
advt.  opp.  map) 

MERIDEN  FIRE  INSURANCE  CO. 
of  Meriden,  Conn.,  Jos.  S.  Tilling- 
hast, agt.,  44  No.  Water  (see  adv. 
dept.,  p.  4) 

MUTUAL  LIFE  INS.  CO.  of  New 
York,  Lawrence  Grinnell,  agt.,  22 
No.  Water  (see  advt.  front  col'd 
page) 

NATIONAL  FIRE  INS.  CO.  of 
Hartford,  Conn.,  J.  S.  Tillinghast, 
agt.,  44  North  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  MER- 
CANTILE INS.  CO.  of  London 
and  Edinburgh.  Jos.  S.  Tilling- 
hast, agt,  44  North  Water  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p.  4) 

ORIENT  INSURANCE  CO.  of 
Hartford,  Conn.,  H.  Van  Cam- 
pen,  agt.,  17  North  Water  (see 
advt.  outside  front  cover)- 

ORIENT  MUTUAL  INS.  CO.  of 
New  York,  S.  H.  Cook,  agent,  37 
North  Water  (see  advt.  outside 
front  cover) 

PENNSYLVANIA  FIRE  INS.  CO. 
of  Phila.,  S.  H.  Cook,  agent,  37 
North  Water   (see  advt.  outside 

_  front  cover) 

i"eople's  Fire  Insurance  Co.  of  New- 
ark, N.  J.,  I.  S.  Cornish,  agt.,  27 
>  orth  Water 

PHtNIX  INS.  CO.  of  Brooklyn, 
N  Y.,  S.  H.  Cook,  agent,  37  No. 
Water  (see  advt.  outside  front 
cover) 

PHENIX  INS.  CO.  of  Hartford, 
Conn.,  S.  H.  Cook,  agent,  37  No. 
Water  (see  advt.  outside  front 
cover) 

PROVIDENCE  WASHINGTON 
INS.  CO.  of  Providence,  J.  S. 
Tillinghast,  agent,  44  North  Wa- 
ter (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  4) 

QUEEN  INS.  CO.  of  Liverpool, 
Eng.,  J.  S.  Tillinghast,  agent,  44 
North  Water  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  4) 

QUINCY  MUTUAL  FIRE  INS. 
CO.  of  Quincy,  Hiram  Van  Cam- 
pen,  agt.,  17  North  Water  (see 
advt.  outside  front  cover) 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Ins.  Cos.  having  Agencies  in 
N.  B.— Continued. 

ROGER  WII.LIA-MS  LWS.  CO.  of 
Providence,  K.  I.,  J.  S.  Tilling- 
liast,  agent,  44  North  Water  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p.  4) 

ROYAL  CAiNADIAN  INS.  CO.  of 
Montreal,  (^a.,  S.  11.  Cook,  agent, 
37  Nortli  Water  (seeadvt.  outside 
front  cover) 

ROYAL  INS.  CO.  of  Liverpool,  L. 
Grinnell,  agent,  22  NortJi  Water 
(see  advt.  i'rout  col'd  p.) 

SCOTTISH  COMMERCIAL  of 
Scotland,  J.  S.  Tillinghast,  agent, 
44  No.  Water  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  4) 

SHOE  AND  LEATHER  INS.  CO. 
of  Boston,  S.  H.  Cook,  agent,  37 
No.  Water  (seeadvt.  outside  front 
cover) 

SPRINGFIELD  FIRE  AND  MA- 
RINE INS.  CO.  of  Springfield, 
Joseph  S.  Tillinghast,  agent,  44 
No.  Water  (see  adv.  dept,  p.  4) 

STATE  MUTUAL  LIFE  ASSUR- 
ANCE CO.  of  Worcester,  Mass., 
Samuel  H.  Cook,  agent,  37  North 
Water  (see  advt.  outside  front 
cover) 

TRADERS'  AND  MECHANICS' 
INS.  CO.  of  Lowell,  H.  Van  Cam- 
l)en,  agent,  17  North  Water  (see 
advt.  outside  front  cover) 

TRADERS'  AND  MECHANICS' 
INS.  CO.  (Mut.)  of  Lowell,  Mass., 
II.  Van  Campen,  agent,  17  North 
Water  (see  advt.  outside  front 
cover)  , 

TRAVELLERS'  INS.  CO.  of  Hart- 
ford, Hiram  Van  Campen,  agent, 
17  North  Water  (see  advt.  outside 
front  cover) 

WATERTOWN  FIRE  INS.  CO.  of 
Watertown,  N.  Y.,  Hiram  Van 
Campen,  agent,  17  No.  "Water  (see. 
advt.  outside  front  cover) 

WEYMOUTH  AND  BRAINTREE 
MUTUAL  FIRE  INS.  CO.  of 
Weymouth,  H.  Van  Campen,  agt., 
17  North  Water  (see  advt.  outside 
front  cover) 

WILLI AMSBURGH  CITY  FIRE 
INS.  CO.,  of  New  York,  J.  S. 
Tillinghast,  agt.,  44  North  Water 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  4) 

Iron  Fence  Mnfrs. 

Durfee  James.  2ol  Nortii  Water 
GIFFORD  JOHN  A.,  1)0  So.  Water 
(see  adv.  dept,  p.  14) 

Iron  Foundry. 

NEW  BEDFORD  IRON  FOUN- 
DRY, E.  Grinnell,  prop.,  00  and 
92  South  Water  (see  advt.  front 
colored  page) 


Iron  Hoops. 

PEIRCE  JOHN  W.,  99  South  Water 
(see  adv.  dept,  p.  11) 


Iron  Manufacturers. 

Gosnold  .Mills,  office  134  No.  Third 
NEW    BEDFORD     IRON    FOUN- 
DRY, E.  Grinnell,  prop.,  90  and 
92  South  Water  (see  advt.  front 
colored  page) 


Iron  Work  Mnfr. 

Dean  Henry  N.,  head  North  Water 

Iron  and  Steel. 

Watkins  William,  13  Centre 


Jewelers. 

{See  also  Watches  and  Jewelry.) 

Almy  J.  T.,  LiH  Union 

JORDAN  FREDERICK  J.,  31  Wil- 
liam ( see  advt.  front  colored  pat^e) 

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  T.  S.,  Bethel,  near  William 
Duff  David,  113  North  Third 
Gammons  G.  F.  W.,  12  Elm 
Gormley   Alexander,  First,   corner 

LTnion 
Greene  Neal,  228  South  Second 
Hathaway  Chas.  M.,  First,  corner 

LTnion 
Lawrence  M.,  162  South  Water 
McFarlin  James,  First,  cor.  Union 
SAWIN   A.    K.  P.,   Merrill's  wharf 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  25) 
Scott  Henry,  22  South  Water,  near 

Union 
Thompson  Samuel,  Union,  corner 

Fir.-t 
Tripp  Holder  R.,  18  South  Water 
Tripp  Philip  M.,  First  cor.  Union 
Walker  Chas.  II.,  First,  cor.  Union 

Junk  Dealers. 

BROWNELL  WILLIAM  O.,  4.  Oand 
8  Central  wharf  and  North  Front, 
cor.  Central  wharf  (see  adv.  dept., 
p.  27) 
Carroll  John,  09  South  Water 
COOK  WILLIAM  H.  &  CO.,  9  and 
15  North  Front  (see  adv.  dept,  p. 
38) 
Gardner  J.  T.,  County,  cor.  Bedford 
Kincacle  John,  North  Water,  n.  Elm 


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265 


McCullougli  John,  19  North  Front 
McCullough  Patrick,  17  and  19  So. 

Front 
Miller  Wm.,  165  South  Front 
Paige  Jas.  H.,  Head  of  the  River 
Shea  Michael  J.,  180  South  First 
Thacher  Albert  D.,  Centi-e,  corner 

North  Front 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

ISe^  Counlij  Officers.) 

Ketchup  Mnfr. 

Burgess  William  H.,  70  William 

Kindling  Wood. 

HART  &  AKIN,  58  South  Water,  9 
North  Water,  and  foot  of  Coffin 
(see  advt.  opp.  contents) 

Robbins  Augustus,  Court 

Ladders,  Steps,  86c. 

SOWLE  F.  A.,  8  and  10  William  (see 
insert,  opp.  p.  207) 

Laundry. 

CITY  LAUNDRY,  Frank  H.  Dun- 
ham, prop.,  107  North  Second 
(see  advt.  top  line  front  cover) 


Lawyers. 

Barney  Edwin  L.,  17^  North  Water 
Bonney  Charles  T.,  42^  No.  Water 
Borden  Alanson,  42  North  Water 
Brown  George  XL,  17j  North  Water 
Clarke  Albert  E.,  42i  North  Water 
Chfford  Charles  W.,  35  No.  Water 
Cobb  Wendell  H.,  35  North  Water 
Crapo  Wm.  W.,  .35  North  Water 
Greene  Francis  B.,  oiU  North  Water 
Knowlton  H.  M.,  Ilk  North  Water 
Mackie  Adam,  104  Union 
Marston  George,  35  North  Water 
Marston  &  Crapo,  35  North  Water 
Milliken  Frank  A.,  35  North  Water 
Pierce  Philip  A.,  26  North  Water 
Prescott  Oliver,  26  North  Water 
Ray  Isaiah  C,  146  Purchase 
Sullavou  Manuel,   over  Fii'st  Nat'l 

Bank,  Union 
Stetson  Thomas  M.,  mi  No.  Water 
Tappan  Francis  W.,  25  North  Water 
Willcox  Lemuel  T.,   North  Water, 

cor.  Centre 

Leather  Mnfr. 
WADE  JOB,  Wall,  near  No.  Third 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  39) 


Lime,  Brick  and  Cement. 

DOULL  JAMES,  2  School 

Paine  S.  S.  &  Bro.,  North  Front,  cor. 

Hazard's  wharf 
Peirce  Charles  M.,  jr.,  estate  of,  119 

North  Water 

Liquors. 

Pope  &  Wood,  4  Pleasant,  n.  Union 

Locksmiths. 

EGGERS  SELMAR,  6  William  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  36) 
GIFP^ORD  THOMAS  J.  &  CO.,  32 

William    (see    advt.    on    outside 

front  cover) 
MORRILL  L.   H.,  87  Middle  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  7) 

Lumber  Dealers. 

BOSWORTH  WM.  &  SON,  North 

Front,   cor.  Hazard's  wharf  (see 

adv.  dept,  p.  .32) 
nOULL  JAMES,  2  School 
GREENE  &  WOOD,  Leonard's  whf. 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  38) 
TOPHAM  ROBERT  C,  1,  3  and  5, 

2  and  4  Griffin  (see adv.  dept.,  p.  8) 
TRIPP  DAVID  K.,  125  No.  Water 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  35) 
Western  Lumber  Co.,  16  Fourth 

Machinists. 

MORRILL  L.  H.  (repair  shop),  87 
Middle  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  7) 

NEW  BEDFORD  MACHINE  SHOP, 
John  A.  Gififord,  proprietor,  90 
South  Water,  cor.  Coffin  (see  adv. 
dept.,  p.  14) 

Machinists'  Tools. 

KIRBY  H.  S.,  8  Commercial  wharf 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  27) 
Morse  Twist  Drill  and  Machine  Co., 

Bedford,  cor.  Fourth 

Machine  Stitching. 

CHASE  E.  B.,  2  Pleasant,  u.  Union 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  16) 

Manufacturing  Chemist. 

Davis  Henry  V.,  40  North  Water 
Maps,  Charts,  8cc. 

SHERMAN  CHARLES  R.,  49  North 
Water  (see  advt.  opp.  index  to 
advertisements) 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Marble  Shelves  and  Brackets 

WOWLE  F.  A.,  Saml  10  William,  cor. 
Bethel  (see  insert  opp.  page  207) 

Marble  Workers. 

ALLEX  JOSEPH,  Jk.,   &   CO.,   20 

North  Second  (see  marginal  line 

outside  front  cover) 
Cole  Theodore  W.,  6  William,  cor. 

Bethel 
New  England  Marble  and  Granite 

Works,  A.  Moore,  agent,  Fourth, 

cor.  Spring 

Marine  Diver. 

Taber  Cornelius  G.,  80  Prospect 

Marine  Painter. 

Gifford  Charles  H.,  40  William 

Marine  Railway  Companies. 

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 
Davis  F.  B.,  165  Grinnell 
Dunham  Alfred  C.  (stone),  3  West 

Maxfield 
Francis  Ezra,  107  Hillman 
Howland  Paul,  94  State 
Ingalls  William,  9  Morgan 
Jenney  Wm.  B.,  175  Grinnell 
Lee  E.  W.,  75  Mill 
Nelson  George,  200  South  Second 
Peirce  Charles  M.,  75  Elm 
Peirce  Martin  L.,  84  Mill 
Pierce  Asa  B.,  147  Elm 
Sawyer  Gideon  T.,  48  North 
Taber  Charles  H.,  157  Middle 
Taber  Gibbs,  74  Mill 
Vinal  F.  H.,  72  Bedford 
Wheaton  Horatio  C,  57  Hill 
Winters  F.  &  Co.,  128  South  First 

Master  in  Chancery. 

Barney  Edwin  L.,  17i  North  Water 

Mast  and  Spar  Makers. 

(See  also  Spar  Makers.) 
Beetle  Rodolphus,  130  North  Water 
Johnson  &  Kirby,  Front,  South  of 

Ferry  slip 
Ryder  &  Smith,  152  North  Water 
Smith  &  Allen,  foot  of  Walnut 


Mathematical,  Nautical  and 
Optical  Instruments. 

SHERMAN  C.  R.,  49  North   Water 
(.see  advt.  opp.  index  to  advts.) 


Mechanics'  Tools  Dealers. 

KIRIjY'  H.  S.,  8  Commercial  wharf 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  27) 
NEW   BEDFORD   TOOL  CO.,  Jas. 

H.  Lamb,   supt.,  14  William  (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  15) 
VINCENT'  AMBROSE,  120  Union 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  39) 


Medicines. 

(See    also  ApofJiecnries  and    Drug- 
gists; also  Patent  Medicines.) 

MANN  M.  E.  MRS.   (seven  barks), 
81  Purchase  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  11) 
Otheman  B.  jr.,  24  Pleasant 
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  O.,  4,0 and 

8  Central  wharf,  and  No.  Front, 

cor.  Central  wharf  (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.,   North  Front, 

foot  of  Middle 
Hathaway  Horatio,  Rodman,  corner 

North  Front 
Hathaway  Thomas  S.,  Rodman,  cor. 

North  Front 
Hicks  John,  Philadelphia  and  Read- 
ing Coal  and  Iron  Co.'s  wharf 
Howland  Geo.  jr..  North,  near  North 

Second 
Howland  Mathew,  North,  near  North 

Second 
Jones  Edward  C,  2  Central  wharf 
Knowles  John  P.  2d,  Front,  corner 

Commercial  wharf 
Knowles  Thomas  &  Co.,   24   Union 

and  5  Front 
Lewis  William.  Taber's  wharf 
Perry    Eben,    North,    near    North 

Second 
Randall  Charles  S.,  Rodman,  corner 

North  Front 
Ricketson  Joseph  2d,  3  Commercial 

wharf 
Snow  Loum  &  Son,  29  North  Front 
SWIFT  &  ALLEN,   Taber's  block, 

Taber's  wharf  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  7) 


NEW  BEDFOED  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


267 


Swift  Bros.,  North,  n.  North  Second 
Swift  Wm.  C.  N.,  North,  near  North 

Second 
Taber  Henry,  Central  wharf,  corner 

Front 
Taber,  Gordon  &  Co.,  Central  whf., 

corner  Front 
Thompson  James  D.,  88  Union 
Tucker  Charles  R.  &  Co.,  29  North 

Fiout 
Tucker  John  F.,  2  Commercial  whf., 
Watkins  Wm.,  13  Centre 
AVest  Simeon  N.,  104  Union 
Wing  J.  &  W.  R.,  Ill  Union 


Millinery. 

ALLEN  MYRA  MRS.,  126  Purchase 
Bates  Myra  L.  Miss,  31  Elm 
Brown  Mary  A.  Miss,  118  Kempton 
Church  Lucy  A.,   6  Pleasant,  near 

Union 
Church  Lydia  C.  Mrs.,  6  Pleasant, 

near  Union 
Cushman  D.  P.  Mrs.,  143  Purchase 
Delano  R.  M.  Mrs.,  78  South  Third 

and  13  Purchase 
Ely  Marietta  G.  Miss,  177  County 
Hathaway  Susan  M.  Miss,  60  Hill- 
man 
Jack  Irene  R.  Mrs.,  Bedford,  corner 

Fourth 
Johnson  J.  Mrs.,  140  Purchase 
Ketcham  Herman  W.,  50  Purchase 
Lowden  S.  B.  Mrs.,  143  Union 
Meader  M.  T.  Mrs.,  155  Union 
Melling  Ann,  287  Purchase 
Nooning  H.  H.  &  Co.,  2i  and  4  Pur- 
chase 
Nye  L.  J.  Mrs.,  20  Pleasant 
Packard  L.  H.  Mrs  ,  11  Pleasant 
Pierce  Maria  A.,  County,  cor.  Wing 
Reynolds   C.   R.   &   Co.  Misses,  13 

Pleasant 
Snow  Helen  F.  Miss.,  25  Bonney 
Sumner  A.  M.  Miss,  21  Purchase 
West  R.  B.  Mrs.,  23  Pleasant 


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  &  COLLINS,  90  So.  Water 
(see  adv.  dept,  p.  16) 

Mincing  Machine  Manuf. 

GIFFORD  JOHN  A.,  90  So.  Water 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  14) 


Mouldings  and  Window 
Frames. 

TOPHAM  R.  C,  1,  3,  5,  2  and  4 
Griffin  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  8) 

Music   and    Musical    Instru- 
ments. 

(See  also  Piano-fortes.) 
Boden  E.,  jr.,  45  Purchase 
Church  Charles  L.,  7  Pleasant 
Hazeltine  Chas.,  65  William 
Hopkins  John,  2  Pnrchase 
Parsons  Chas.  H.,  9\  Purchase 

Music  Teachers. 

Aiken  Nancy  C,  140  Third 
Alden  J.  C,  jr.,  45  Purchase 
Allen  Emily  Miss,  25  Bush 
Allen  N.  H.,  117  Elm 
Bennett  Ada  O.  Miss,  178  Grinnell 
Bourne  Ellen  M.  Miss,  86  Pleasant 
Church  Chas.  L.,  7  Pleasant 
Couierford  Mary  Miss,  232  County 
Crowell  Lizzie  N.  Miss,  21  So.  Sixth 
Eaton  Josiah,  jr.,  147i  Union 
Ennis  Hannah  A.  Miss,  146  Grinnell 
Gardner  Mattie  J.,  67  Maxfleld 
Hill  George,  6  Liberty  Hall  bldg, 
Lothrop  Mary  F.,  81  Kempton 
Pierce  H.  P.,  65  Fourth 
Booth  Harriet  E.  Miss,  83  Walden 
Smith  Israel,  102  High 
Taber  Yinna  Miss,  93  Hillman 

Nautical  Instruments. 

Munroe  James  &  Son,  98  Union 
SHERMAN  C.  R.,  49  North  Water 
(see  advt.  opp.  index  to  advts.) 

Newspapers  and  Publishers. 

DAILY  MERCURY,  Fessenden  & 
Baker,  props.,  92  Union  (see  advt. 
page  33) 

EVENING  STANDARD,  E.  Antho- 
ny &  Sons,  pubs.,  67  Union  (see 
advt.  p.  .33) 

NEW  BEDFORD  WEEKLY  MER- 
CURY, Fessenden  &  Bakei',  pro- 
prietors, 92  Union  (see  advt.  p.  33) 

REPUBLICAN  STANDARD 
(weekly),  E.  Anthony  &  Sons, 
pubs.,  67  Union  (see  advt.  p.  33) 

SEASIDE  GAZETTE,  A.  S.  Antho- 
ny &  Co.,  props.,  67  Union 

WHALEMAN'S  SHIPPING  LIST 
&  MERCHANTS  TRANSCRIPT, 
Eben  P.  Raymond, pub.  and  prop., 
21  Hamilton  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  31) 

Notaries  Public. 

(See  County  OtJicers) 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Nurses. 

Allen  Lydia  D..  8")  South  Second 
Backus  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  Allen,  corner 

County 
Barber  Ed%vard,  180  Kempton 
Calioon  Maxamelia  Mrs.,  81  North 

Thiid 
Center  Charlotte  M.,  88  No.  Third 
Harps  Lydia  C,  42  Kempton 
May  Jane  C.  Mrs.,  48  Chestnut 
Sadler  John,  Grand 
Smith  Mercy  B.,  ;]4  South 
Spooner  Mary  B.,  1(U  Cedar 
Spooner  Sarah  A.,  74  Middle 
Tripp  Mary  D.  Mrs.,  9  Arch 
Wood  Cynthia  M.  Mrs.,  82  Forest 
Wright  Hannah  L.  Mrs.,  181  Pleas- 
ant 


Nurserymen. 

(.See  also  Florlst>i.) 

Covell  Benjamin  B.,  Acushnet  av. 

Keen  ^Yashington,  Maxfield,  above 
Cedar 

McAfee  JOHN,  Dartmouth,  office 
75  Union  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  32) 

PEIRCE  WILLIAM,  Elm,  cor.  Cot- 
tage, office  10  Pleasant  (see  adv. 
dept.,  p.  G) 


Oakum,  Tar,  Pitch,  &,c. 

WEEKES  REUBEN  &    SON,   City 
whf.  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  21) 


Oars. 

KIRBY  H.  S.,  8  Com'l  wharf  (see 
adv.  dept. ,  p.  27 ) 


Oat,  Straw,  and  Bean  Poles. 

Morse  F.  &  C,  239  Middle 


Oculist  and  Aurist. 

SPENCERCHAS.  L.,68  Purchase 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  3) 


Oil  Clothing  Mnfr. 

CARTER  J.   F.,   (iloucester,    Cape 
Ann,  Mass.  (see  adv.  dept,  p.  41) 

Oil   Paintings  and    Engrav- 
ings. 

Ellis  Leonard  B.,  40  William 
PEIRCE  &  TAPER,  144  Union  (see 
advt.  opp.  index  to  advts.) 


Oil  Dealers. 

Bullock  A.,  llowland 

Gardner  E.  R.  Si  Co.,  9  Rodman 

Ilersom  Thomas,  104  and  lOfi  North 

Water,  and  24,  2(i,  and  28  Middle 
Nye    William    F.    (lubricating),    5 

Walnut  street  wharf 
POTTER  WM.   F.   &   CO.,  Union, 

cor.  Front  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  21) 


Oil   Manufacturer. 

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  So.  Water 

THAYER  &  JUDD  PARAFFINE 
CO.,  Rotch's  whf.  (see  adv.  dept., 
p.  6) 

Old  Ships,  Dealers  in 

COOK  W.  H.  &  CO  ,  9  and  15  No. 

Front  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  .88) 
McCulIough  John,  19  North  Front 


Omnibus  Line. 

{See  also  Stage  Lines.) 
Head  of  the  River,  Andrew  E.  Hath- 
away, prop.,  75  William 

Opticians. 

DEXTER  &  HASKINS,  14  Purchase 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  20) 

Ornamental    Black    Walnut 
Carving. 

PEIRCE  &  TAPER,  144  and  140 
Union  (see  advt.  opp.  index  to 
advts.) 


Overall  Mnfrs. 

Read  &  Dias,  12  and  14  William 
Oyster  Dealers. 

{Ser  also  Fish  Dealers.) 
BARTLETT  A.,  9  North  Sixth  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  30) 
Giliord  Joseph  F.,  13  North  Second 


NEW  BEDFOED  BUSINESS  DIEECTORY. 


269 


Paint  Manufacturers. 

Cook  Thomas  W.  &  Co.,  Front,  cor. 

School 
HART  &   AKIN,   58  South  Water 

(see  aclvt.  opp.  contents) 
Humphrey,  Kirby  &  Co.,  Wall,  near 

North  Third 


Paint  Can   Mnfrs. 

PARKER  &  SHERMAN,  Water,  cor. 
Union  (upstairs)  (see  advt.  inside 
front  cover) 

Painters,  House,  Ship,  and 
Sign. 

Babcock  S.,  38  School 

BARROWS,  LAWTON  &  CO.,  Haz- 
ard's wharf,  west  of  North  Front 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  84) 

Bowen  Geo.  S.,  104  Third 

Caswell  Wm.  H.,  21  Union,  c.  Front 

DEXTER  THOMAS  D.,  .51  Elm  (see 
advt.  front  colored  page) 

DeWolf  James,  114  Tliird 

DUNHAM  WM.  L.,  44 South  Water 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  26) 

GIFFORD  OLIVER  E.,  So.  Water, 
cor.  School  (see  adv. dept.,  p.  84) 

HART  &  AKIN,  58  South  Water 
and  9  North  Water  (see  advt.  opp. 
contents) 

HAZZARD  &  WEAVER  (New  Bed- 
ford Carriage  Manufactory),  88 
Middle  (see  advt.  front  col.  page) 

JENKINS  BENJ.  S.,  93  Middle  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p.  35) 

KEMPTUN  EBENEZER  J.,  foot  of 
Middle  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  35) 

LAWRENCE  EPHRAIM,  2d,  85 
Middle  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  35) 

Manchester  Asa  P.,  70  South  Water 

MAXFIELD  WM.,  25  Centre  (see 
adv.  dept,  p.  84) 

Parker  Wm.  C,  31  Union 

RUSSELL  E.  N.  &  CO.,  34  Mill 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  26) 

Pvussell  &  Wady,  3  Fifth 

Paints,  Oils,  and  Glass. 

BARROWS,  LAWTON  &  CO.,  Haz- 
ard's wharf,  west  of  North  Front 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  34) 

Caswell  Wm.  H.,  21  Union,  corner 
Front 

DUNHAM  WILLIAM  L.,  44  South 
Water  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  26) 

GIFFORD  OLIVER  E.,  So.  Water, 
c.  School  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  34) 

HART  &  AKIN,  58  South  Water 
and  9  North  Water  (see  advt.  opp, 
contents) 

Humphrey,  Kirby  &  Co.,  Wall,  near 
No.  Third 


JENKINS  BENJ.  S.,  93  Middle  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  35) 
KEMPTON  EBENEZER  J.,  foot  of 

Middle  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  35) 
LAWRENCE    EPHRAIM,    2d,     85 

Middle  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  35) 
MAXFIELD  WILLIAM,  25  Centre 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  34) 
Parker  Wm.  C,  31  Union 
RUSSELL  E.    N.    &    CO.,   34  Mill 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  26) 
SOWLE  F.  A.,   8   and   10  William 

(see  insert  opp.  p.  207) 


Paper  Box  Maker. 

COFFIN   FREDERICK,  110  Union 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  12) 


Paper  and  Paper  Bags. 

DEWS  EDWIN,  105  and  107  Union 
(see  advt.  on  front  cover) 


Paper  Hangers. 

(See  also  Painters) 
BARROWS,     LAWTON     &     CO., 

Hazard's  whf.  (see  adv.  dept,  p. 

34) 
Caswell  W.  H.,  21  Union 
DUNHAM  WM.  L.,  44   So.   Water 

(see  adv.  dejit,  p.  26) 
Ellenwood  George  R.,  18  Third 
GIFFORD  O.  E.,  South  Water,  cor. 

School  (see  adv.  dept,  p.  34) 
HART  &    AKIN,  58  South  Water 

and  9  No.  Water  (see  advt.   opp. 

contents) 
JENKINS  BENJ.  S.,  93  Middle  (see 

adv.  dept,  p.  35) 
KEMPTON   EBENEZER     J.,   foot 

of  Middle  (see  adv.  dept,  p.  35) 
LAWRENCE    EPHRAIM,    2d,     85 

Middle  (see  adv.  dept,  p.  35) 
MAXFIELD  WM.,  25  Centre   (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  34) 
Parker  Wm.  C.,  81  Union 
RUSSELL  E.  N.  &  CO,,  84  Mill  (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  26) 
Russell  &  Wady,  8  Fifth 
Thatcher  Geo.  L.,  Emerson,  c.  W. 

Willis 


Paper  Hangings. 

Bliss  &  Nye,  121  Union 
Purrington  &  Brown,  55  Purchase 
Taylor  Henry  J.,  41  Purchase 


270 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Paper  Stock  Dealers. 

(See  (tlso  Junk  Dealers.) 
BROWNELL  WM.  O.,  North  Front, 

cor.  Central  wliarf,  and  4,  6  and 

8  Central  wharf  (see  adv.  dept.,  p. 

27) 
COOK  WM.  IT.  &    CO.,  9  and   1.5 

No.  Front  (sec  adv.  dept.,  p.    38) 
McCnllough  John,  19  No.  Front 
Thacher  Alberto.,  Front,  c.  Centre 


Paraffine  Wax. 

THAYER  &  .JUDD  PARAFFINE 
CO.,  Rotch's  whf.  (see  adv.  dept., 
page  6) 

Passepartouts. 

Peirce  &  Bushnell,  72,  74  and  76  N. 

Water 
Taber  Charles  &  Co.,  6  No.  Water 


Patent  Medicines. 

(See  also  Medicines;  also  Apothe- 
caries. ) 

CENTRAL  UNION  ASSOCIA- 
TION, B.  F.  Brownell,  treas.,  5 
No.  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^  South  Water 


Periodicals  and  Newspa- 
pers. 

Allen  John  C,  47  Purchase 
Bullard  Amasa,  9  Pleasant,  n.  City 

Hall 
DEWS  EDWIN.  10.5  and  107  Union 

(see  advt.  on  front  cover) 
HITCH  A.  S.,  77  Purchase 
Hutchinson   Sylvander,   142  Union 
King  Amanda,  12.5f  Purchase 
Lawrence  Philip,  jr.,  196  So.  Water 
Luce  Ambrose   E.,  jr.,   186  County 
Todd  Henry  H.,  212  Purchase 


Petroleum  Oil. 

(See  alsi)  Oil  and  Candles.) 
Howland  W.,  Fish  Island 
POTTER  W.  F.  &  Co..  No.  Front, 
cor.  Union  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  21) 


Photographers. 

Adams  S.  F. ,  MO  Purchase 
Andrews  Frcd'k  W.,   60^   Purchase 
Andrews  &  Roberts,  52  Purchase 
Day  George  W.,  64^  Purchase 
Doane   Robert  N.  H.,  30  Purchase 
Knowles  J.  C,  8|  Purchase 
Parlow  George  F.,  5  Purchase 
Smith  M.  &  11.  W.,  134^  Union 
White  Thos.  E.  M.,  142^   Union  up- 
stairs) 


Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

(Those  marked  with  a  *  are  Mem- 
Ijers  of  the  Mass.  Medical  Society.) 
*Abbe  Edward  P.,  room  1,  Eicket- 

son  block 
Babcock  Daniel  A.,  181  Union 
Brooks  John  (Indian),  45  Purchase 

(up  stairs) 
Channing  Rhoda  Miss  (eclectic),  40 

Third 
Clarke  Henry  B.,  181  Union 
Conant  A.,  85  Purchase 
*Cornish  A..  64  Russell,  cor.  Sixth 
*Gordon  William  A.,  41  No.  Second 
*Hayes  Stephen  W.,  45  Purchase,  4 

Cummings  building 
Higgins  Alva  M.,  100  High 
*Hooper  Frederick  H.,  office  Parker 

House 
*HOUGH  GEORGE  T.,  95  Elm  (see 

advt.  front  colored  page) 
Howland   B.   C.    (homo3pathic),  89 

William 
*Jennings  J.  Henry,  .50  William 
*Johnson  Henry,  14  South  Sixth 
LEAMING  PHILIP  S.  (eclectic),  56 

Purchase  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  3) 
*Mackie  John  H.  .39  Purchase 
Matihes  G.Felix  (homoeo.),  17  South 

Sixth 
Perry  W.  P.  P.  (homceo.),  10  Market 

square 
*Pierce  A.  M.,  1  Ricketson  block 
*Prescott  Chns.  D.,  120  William 
Priest  M.  L.  (botanic),  9  Parker 
Royce  Thomas  D.,  124  Middle 
Seabury  Oliver  H.  (hot),  117  Fifth 
Sisson     Edward    R.    (homoeo.),    15 

Eighth 
*Spare.Tohn,  1.58  Mill 
SPENCER  «  HARLES   L.,  68  Pur- 
chase, cor.  Elm  (see  adv.  dept.  p, 

3) 
Stearns  George  W.,  107  William 
*Stickney  Charles  D..  148*  Union      • 
*Swasey  Charles  L.  93^  Middle 
Sweet  job  &  Son  (bone  setters),  119 

Kempton 
*Tucker  E.  T.,  142 J  Union 
*Vevmyne   J.  J.  B.,   residence   and 

office  174  Union 
Webster  Joseph.  Acushnet  avenue 
AVebster  Joseph  W.   Acushnet  av. 


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271 


Pianos  and  Melodeons. 

Boden  E.  jr.,  45  Purchase 

Church  Charles  L.,  7  Pleasant,  near 

Union 
Hazeltine  Charles  L.,  65  William 
Hopkins  John,  2  Purchase 
Eooth  Benj.  S.,  83  Walden 

Piano  Tuners'and  Repairers. 

Hazeltine  Charles,  65  William 
PEIRCE  GEORGE,  10  Pleasant,  n. 

City  Hall  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  16) 
Rootii  Benj.  S.,  83  Walden 

Picture  Frame  Mnfrs. 

Arnold  Benj.  H.,  49  Parker 

Ellis  Leonard  B.,  36  and  40  William 

PEIRCE   &  TABER,   144    and   146 

Union   (see  advt.    opp.   index  to 

advts.) 
Taber  Charles  &  Co.,  6  North  Water 

Pictures  and  Picture  Frames. 

Ellis  Leonard  B.,  36  and  40  William 
Peirce  &   Bushiiell,   72,   74   and  76 

North  Water,  office  58  do. 
PEIRCE   &   TABER,    144   and  146 

Union   (see  advt.   opp.   index  to 

advts.) 
Taber  Charles  &  Co.,  6  North  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.  38) 
RYDER  LINUS,  9  Pine   (see  adv. 

dept.  p.  40) 
TRIPP  DAVID  K,  125  No.  Water 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  35) 

Plumbers. 

CRAIGIE  ANDREW,  103  North 
Water  (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 

GIFFORD  &  ALLEN,  North  Front, 
cor.  Hazard's  wharf  (see  advt. 
front  colored  page) 

GIFFORD  THOS.  J.  &  CO.  32  Wil- 
liam, cor.  North  Third  (see  advt. 
on  outside  front  cover) 

HAYDEN  W.  G.  &  CO.,  101  Third 
see  adv.  dept.,  p.  20) 

Sherman  Jireh  E.,  24  William 

Tobey  &  Coggeshall,  18  William 

WHITE  PHINEAS.  Jr.,  24  William 
(see  advt.  on  back  cover) 

WOOD,  BRIGHTMAN  &  CO.,  45 
North  Water  (see  advt.  opp.  in- 
side front  cover) 


Powder  Dealers. 

EGGERS    SELMAR   (Hazard's),   6 

William  (see  adv.  dept..  p.  36) 
PARKER  FREDEPJCK  (Dupont's), 
.  9  Purchase  (see  adv,  dept,  p.  37) 

Printers,  Book  and  Job. 

ANTHONY  E.   &  SONS,  67  Union 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  33) 
Damnion  H.  F.  (card),  139  Purchase 
FESSENDEN  &  BAKER,  92  Union 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  33) 
Wheaton  Walter  F.,  18  William 

Private  Schools. 

{See  also  Academies.) 
Aim-well  School,  North,  n.  Foster 
Allen  Joseph,  jr.,  Mrs.,  25  Bush 
Gifford  Sarah  D.  Miss,  53  Summer 
Russell  Martha  Miss,  Arnold,  near 
County 

Produce  Dealers. 

Barrows  J.  N.,  30  and  32  Union 
Cunningham  W.  H.,  30  Union 
FLANDERS  C.   H.,   22  Union  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  32) 
GIBBS  LOT  H.,  26  and  28  Union 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  31) 
Humphrey  C.  B.  &  Co.,  2^  North 

Second 
McAFEE  JOHN,  75  Union  (see  adv. 

dept.,  p.  32) 
POTTER   WM.    F.   &  CO.,   Union, 

cor.  Front  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  21) 
Wilbur  &  Deacon.  .59  Union 
WOOD  J.  A.  &  CO.,  34  Union  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  38) 


Provision  and  Meat  Markets. 

ACUSHNET  CO-OPERATIVE  AS- 
SOCIATION, 85  Third,  corner 
Russell  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  28) 

Almy  A.  A.,  Hillman,  cor.  Cedar 

ASHLEY  &  SMITH,  347  Purchase 
(see  adv.  dept ,  p.  2) 

BAYLIES  &  CANNON,  3  and  4 
Union  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  29) 

Bliss  Frank  C,  South  Sixth,  corner 
Grin  n  ell 

BOARDMAN  THOMAS,  238  North 
Third  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  26) 

BROWNELL  &  LAPHAM,  Sixth, 
cor.  Market  sq.  (see  adv.  dept., 
p.  22) 

Bryant  &  Pierce,  174  County 

Burgess  J.  H.,  70  William 

CENTRAL  UNION  ASSOCIA- 
TION, 5  No.  Sixth,  B.  F.  Brown- 
ell,  treas.  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  30) 

Clare  John,  221  South  Water 

Clark  L.,  Purchase,  cor.  Willis 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Provision  and  Meat  Markets 
—Continued. 

Cook  Charles  E.,  1  New  Market  sq. 
Cota  it  Smith,  Cedar,  cor.  iMiddle 
Dwiizlit  James  E.,  6(1  Soutli  Second 
DYER  JOHN   E.,  86  South  Third 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  25) 
FLANDERS  C.   II.,  22  Union  (see 

adv.  dept..  p.  32) 
GIBBS  LOT  H.,  26  and  28  Union 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  31) 
GIFFORD   cfe   BARKER,  8   Market 

square  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  38) 
Hamilton  Augustus,  North,  corner 

Cypress 
Handy  Xye,  101  i  Purchase 
Hathaway  Freeman  R., 243 Purchase 
Holcomb  Henry  &   Son,  71  Bush, 

cor.  South  Second 
Holcomb  Monroe,  201  South  Water 
HOLCOMB   ROLAND,   32   School, 

cor.  South  Second  (see  advt.  front 

colored  page) 
Howland  &  Smith,  Market,  corner 

"p  1  p  ji  c  n  11 1 

Kirby  David  G.,  281  South  Water 
LEWIS  OBED  B.,  78  Purchase  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  39) 
Luce  William  T.,  176  County 
LUTHER  H.  R.,  144  Purchase  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  29) 
MACOMBER  GEORGE  B.,  305  Pur- 
chase (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  2) 
Mills  James,  Central  Market,  9  No. 

Sixth 
MORSE  F.  &  CO.,  239  Middle  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  36) 
NOVELTY  MARKET,  78  Purchase 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  39) 
Perry  Samuel  S.,  100  Purchase 
POTTER  WM.  F.  &  CO.,  Union,  cor. 

North  Front  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  21) 
Sherman  I.  C,  Bedford,  cur.  Fourth 
Snow  Sylvester,  County,  cor.  Wing 
Spooner  Edward  O.,  117  Purchase 
STANTON  A.  G.  &  CO.,  137  Third 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  30) 
Swift  F.  II.,  Third,  cor.  Spring 
Wordell  W.  W.,  12  Market 
Young  Francis  A.,  93  Third 


Prussiate  of  Potash,  Cyan- 
uret  of  Potassium,  and 
Prussian  Blue  Manutr'y. 

Davis  Henry  V.,  Factory,  Court, 
office  40  North  Water 


Public  Administrators. 

Barney  E.  L.,  17U  North  Water 
Bonney  Charles  T.,  42^  >To.  Water 
Crapo  William  W.,  35  North  AVater 


Pump  and  Block  Makers. 

Coggeshall  iV-  Co.,  Front,  near  Fair- 
haven  depot 
Swan  Walter  D.,  20  South  Front 
Swift  Thomas  W.,  17  North  Front 
Taber  Joseph,  13  North  Front 

Quilts  and  Comforters. 

Chase  D.  K.,  89  Middle 

Railroad  Companies. 

Fall  River  Raiht)ad,  J.  A.  Beauvais, 
pi-esident,  T.  B.  Fuller,  treasurer, 
office  36  North  Water 

New  Bedford  and  Fairhaven  Street 
Railway,  A.  G.  Pierce,  treas.  and 
pres.,  office  over  Merchants  Nat. 
Bank,  North  Water 

NEW  BEDFORD  RAILROAD, 
Warren  Ladd,  supt,  office  Pur- 
chase, corner  Pearl.  President's, 
Cashiers  and  Gen.  Manager's 
office  at  Boston,  and  treasurer's 
office  over  Merchants  National 
Bajik,  North  Water  (^ee  advt.  in- 
side back  cover) 


Reading  Rooms. 


(for 


Marine  Free    Reading    Room 

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.  23) 
Cook  Timothy  D.,  19  North  Water 
Tappan  Francis  W.,  25  North  Water 

Refreshment  Saloons. 

(See  also  Eating  IIou>ies.) 
Chapman  Benjamin  H.,  head  of  No. 

Front 
Green  Daniel,  32  South  Water 
Hall  Henry,  Purchase,  opposite  the 

Chapel 
SISSON  J.  E.,  40  South  Water  (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  24) 
Taber  Joliu  G.,  179  Kempton 

Refrigerators. 

BOSWORTII  W.  &  SON,  92  and  93 
Front,  125  Hazard's  wharf  and  83 
No.  Water  (see  advt.  p.  32,  front) 

SO  WLE  F.  A.,  8  William,  cor.  Bethel 
(see  insert  opp.  p.  207) 


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273 


Register  in  Bankruptcy. 

Knowlton  Hosea  M.,  Hi  No.  Water. 


Restaurants. 

(See  also  Eating  Houses.) 
COMMERCIAL    HOUSE,  9  South 

Water  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  12) 
Furber  G.  W.,  82  Union 
Habichtl  B.,  8  Third 
Haley  Patrick,  8  Pearl 
Hall  Henry,  321  Purchase 
Murphy  M.,  249  Purchase 
POND  E.  D.,  67  and  69  William  (see 

advt.  on  map) 
SLOSSON  HENRY  C,.  14  So.  Third 

(see  advt.  dept.  p.  17) 
Smith  Thomas  J.,  2.54  Purchase 
Smith  W.  G.,  4  Pearl 
Weik  Michael,  22  School 


Riggers. 

Cannon  &  Curtis,  Commercial  whf. 
Mathews  John,  Parker's  wharf 
Searell  Charles,  foot  of  Walnut 

Roofers,  Tin. 

Tobey  and  Coggeshall,  18  William 


Roll  Coverer. 

DOE  GEORGE  F.,  14  William 


Rolling  Mills. 

Gosnold  Mills,  134  North  Third, 
Geo.  Wilson,  treasurer 

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  advt.  ou  outside  front 
cover) 

Sail  Makers. 

Almy  Job,  11  Parker's  block,  Middle 
Chapman  &   Shurtleflf,  Union,  cor. 

Front 
CHAPMAN  JOHN  H.,   122  North 

Second  (see  adv.  dept, p.  38) 
Hart  Simpson,  33  Commercial  whf. 
Hitch  Joshua  C,  Taber's  whf.,  cor. 

North  Front 
18 


Sashes,  Doors  and  Blinds. 

BOSWORTH  &  BAKER,  24  Spring 
(see  advt.  opp.  preface) 

Croacher  Thos.  W.,  Leonard's  whf. 

Doull  James,  2  School 

Mosher  &  Brownell  (manfs.),  At- 
lantic wharf 

SOWLE  F.  A.,  8  and  10  William,  c. 
Bethel  (see  insert  opp.  p.  207) 

STURTEVANT  &  SHERMAN,  132 
No,  Water  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  37) 


Savings  Banks. 

(See  also  Banks.) 

NEW  BEDFORD  FIVE  CENTS 
SAVINGS  BANK,  Purchase,  cor. 
Mechanics  lane  (see  advt.  miscel- 
laneous dept.) 

NEW  BEDFORD  INSTITUTION 
FOR  SAVINGS,  North  Second, 
cor.  William  (see  advt.  miscella- 
neous dept.) 


Saw  Filer. 

MORRILL  L.   H.,   87  Middle 
adv.  dept,  p.  7) 


Saw  Mill. 

Hayes  &  Co.,  147  North  Water 

Seaman's  Chest  Manfrs. 

Munroe  Fhsha,  8  South 
Williams  John,  193  South  Water 

Seamen's  Clothing  Dealers. 

(iSee  also  Clothing  Dealers) 
Doane  &  Co.,  55  Union 
Thomas  Antone,  111  South  Water 
Wing  J.  &  W.  R.  &  Co.,  Ill  Union 

Sewer^  Well,  Water  and 
Drain  Pipe  Manfr. 

Pierce  Bradford  S.,  9  Bedford 

Sewing  Machines. 

CHASE  E.  B.,  (Remington  Sewing 
Machines),  5  Pleasant,  n.  Union 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  16) 
Eddy  N.  P.  (Weed's),  77  Purchase 
Garnett  John  H.,  1.5  Purchase 
Mann  H.  S.,  81  Purchase 
Union  Treadle  Co.,  149  North  Water 
REMINGTON    SEWING    MA- 
CHINE,  E.   B.   Chase,   agent,    5 
Pleasant,  n.  Union  (see  adv.  dept., 
page  16) 


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Sewing   Machine    Findings. 

CHASE  E.  B.,  5  Pleasant,  n.  Union 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  1(3) 

Sewing  Machine  Repairers. 

CHASE  E.  B.,  5  Pleasant,  n.  Union 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  IG) 
Eddy  Job  A.  T.,  9i  Purchase 
Mann  II.  S.,  81  Purchase 
MOKKILL  L.    H.,   87  Middle   (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  7) 

Sheathing  Metal. 

Greene  D.  R.  &  Co.,  19  Hamilton 

Shells  and  Marine  Curi- 
osities. 

Nickerson  George  Y.,  150  Union 

Sheriffs,  Deputy. 

( See  also  County  Officers. ) 
Kimball  Horatio  N.,  42i  No.   Water 
Nickerson  John  W.,  29  No.  Water 

Ship  Agents. 

{See  also  Merchants.) 
Blackler  William   G.,   7  Ricketson 

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  North  Water 
Wood  Dennis,  (3  Commercial  whf. 

Ship  Builder. 

HOWLAND  JOHN  W.,  City  wharf 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  37) 


Ship  Carpenters. 

Brown  Benjamin  C,  head  of  Geo. 

Ilowland's  whf. 
Dammon  Samuel,  North  Water,  c. 

North 
EDWARDS    W.    L.,    Com'l  wharf 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  14) 
HOWLAND  JOHN  W.,  City  wharf 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  .37) 
Mashow  John,  Eddy's  wharf 

Ship  Chandlers. 

BROWNELL  WM.  O.,  4,  G  and  8 
Central  wharf  and  North  Front, 
cor.  Central  wharf  (see  adv.  dept., 
page  27) 


KIRBY  HUMPHREY  S.,  8  Com'l 

whf.,  cor.  Front  (see  adv.  dept., 

pape  27) 
SULLINGS,  KINGMAN  &  CO.,  123 

Union  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  1.5) 
Taber,  Gordon  &.  Co.,  Central  whf., 

corner  Front 
VINCENT  AMBROSE,   120  Union 

(see  advt.  dept.,  p.  89) 
Watkins  William,  13  Centre 

Ship  Joiners. 

BRIGGS  &  LOOK,  129i  No.  Water 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  11) 
Brown  Benjamin  C.,head  of  George 

Howland's  wharf 
Damon  Doane  W.,  Shepherd's  lane 

Ship  Smiths. 

Barton  James,  City  wharf 
Dean  Henry  N.,  head  of  No.  Water 
Dean  &  Driggs,  Merrill's  wharf 
Durfee  James,  201  North  Water 
Macy  E.  B.  &  F.,  22  South  Water 
Sawyer  J.  A.,  25  North  Front 
Snow  James  M.,  North  Front,  near 
Middle 

Ship  Stores. 

FLANDERS  C.  H.,  22  Union  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  32) 
GIBBS  LOT  H.,  26  Union  (see  adv. 

dept.,  p.  31) 
NYE  S.  G.,  31  Union  (see  adv.  dept., 

p.  32) 

Shipwrights. 

EDWARDS  WM.  L.,  Commercial 
wharf  (see  adv.  dept..  p  14) 

HOWLAND  JOHN  W.,  City  wharf 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  37) 

Lombard  H.  H.,  Commercial  wharf, 
cor.  Front 

Shirt  Manuf.  (Linen  Bosom.) 

Denham  Thomas  M.  &  Bro.,04  Wil- 
liam 

Shocks  and  Tanks. 

PEIRCE   JOHN  W.,  99  So.  Water 

(see  adv.  dept,  p.  11) 
RYDER  LINUS,  9  Pine  (see  adv. 

dept.,  p.  40) 

Silver  &  Silver-Plated  Ware. 

Bennett  Samuel,  44  William 
DEXTER  &  HASKINS,  14  Purchase 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  20) 
Hurll  Charles  W.,  23  Purchase 
Taylor  Henry  J.,  41  Purchase 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


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Silver  Ware  Mnfr. 

Pitman  Benjamin,  80  Union 

Slipper  Mnfrs. 

Murphy  Edward,  rear  139  No.  Third 
WeedF.,  14  WilHam 


Small  Wares. 

COMEY  C.  M.,  103  Purchase  (see 

advt.  inside  back  cover) 
WILDE  J.  P.,  WiUiarii,  cor.  Sixth 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  24) 

Smokers'  Articles. 

Caswell  I.  C,  85J  Purchase 

Cunha  Josepli,  95  Union 

Haswell  A.  K.,  103  Union 

OESTING  CHAS.  A.  W.,  48  Pur- 
chase (see  adv.  depfc.,  p.  28) 

POLLOCK  D.  F.,  173  Purchase  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p,  IS) 

Soap  Mnfrs. 

Hersom  Thomas,  104  and  106  North 
Water,  and  24;  26,  and  28  Middle 

WHITTEMORE  M.  F.,  14  So.  Sec- 
ond (.see  adv.  dept.,  p.  20) 

Soap  Stone. 

ALLEN  JOSEPH,  JR.,  &  CO.,  20 
No.  Second  (see  marginal  lines 
outside  front  cover) 


Soda    and   Mineral   Water 
Manufacturer. 

WHEATON  HIRAM,  51  and  53  So. 
Water  (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 


Spar  Manufacturers. 

(See  also  Mast  and  Spar  Makers.) 
Beetle  Rodolphus,  130  No.  Water 
Johnson  &  Kirby,  Front,  south  of 

Ferry  slip 
Ryder  &  Smith,  152  No.  Water 
Smith  &  Allen,  foot  of  Walnut 


Sperm  Candles  and  Oil  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) 


Homer  Geo.  S.,  Prospect,  c.  South, 
and  23  Centre 

LEONARD  SAMUEL  &  CO.,  Leon- 
ard (see  adv.  dept,  p.  9) 

Robinson  William  A.  &  Co.,  50  So. 
Water 


Stables,  Livery,  Boarding  & 
Sale. 

Bliss  Samuel  S.,  28  Bedford 
Brown  Henry  G.,  Park,  n.  Kempton 
Brown  J.  Q.  A.,  14  So.  Second 
Brownell  Perry,  24  So.  Second 
Coffin  William  Henry,  First,  corner 

School 
Cook  John  S.,  12  and  14  Fourth 
Cornell  Robert  S.,  Grinnell,  n.  Wash- 
ington square 
Dwelley  Andrew,  248  Purchase 
Gifford  David  M.,  170  Purchase 
Green  A.,  8  Old  Market  square 
Jay  James  A.,  13  South  Second 
Meyers  George.  38  Parker 
Perry  S.  F.  &  Son,  50  Elm 
Richards  W.  D.,  20  South  Second 
SHERMAN  WM.  H.,  24  Fourth  (see 

adv.  dept,  p.  17) 
Snow  Geo.,  188  County 
TaUman  Wm.  K.,  60,  62  and  64  Elm 


Stage  Lines. 

(See  also  Omnibus  Lines.) 
Fall  River,  A.  Richards,  proprietor, 

5  South  Sixth 
Little  Compton,    Alfred  Richards, 

prop.,  5  South  Sixth 
Marion,   A.   Richard,   proprietor,  5 

South  Sixth 
South  Dartmouth,  Joseph  T.  Davis, 

proprietor,  5  South  Sixth 
Westport  Point,    Alfred  Richards, 

prop.,  5  South  Sixth 


Stationery,    Wholesale    and 
Retail. 

(See  also  Books  and  Stationery.) 
Allen  John  C,  47  Purchase 
DEWS  EDWIN,  105  and  107  Union 

(see  advt.  on  front  cover) 
Hutchinson  S.,  142  Union 


Stave  Dealers. 

Luce  Thomas,  City  wharf 
NYE  S.  G.,  35  Union  (see  adv.  dept., 
p.  32) 

Stave  Dressers. 

Hayes  &  Co.,  145  North  Water 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Steam  Engine  Mnfrs. 

NEWBEUFOHDMACIIIXESFIOP, 
John  A.  Giflbrd.  prop.,  5)0  South 
Water  (.see  adv.  dept.,  p.  14) 

Steam  Pumps. 

UNION  BOILER  CO.,  27  Front  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p.  28) 

Steam  and  Gas  Fitters. 

GIFFORD  TII08.  J.  &  CO.,  32  Wil- 
liam (see  advt.  on  outside  front 
cover) 

Sherman  Jireh  C,  24  William 

WHITE  PHINEAS,  Jr.,  24  William 
(see  advt.  on  back  cover) 

WOOD,  BRIGHTMAN  &  CO.,  45 
North  Water  (see  advt.  opp.  in- 
side front  cover) 


Steamship  Companies. 

EUROPEAN  STEAMERS,  Daven- 
port, Mason  &  Co.,  agents,  .5  Rick- 
etson  block.  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.  37) 

Stencils. 

Hazeltine  Charles,  (35  William 

Stevedores. 

Hart  David,  107  Third 

Ricketson  Abner  K.,  247  So.  Water 

Stone  Cutters. 

(See  alto  Marble  Workers.) 
DORAN,  SHEA  &   CO.,  26  North 

Second  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  22) 
MANCHESTER    OTIS,    Chestnut, 
between  Maxfield  and  Sycamore 
(see  advt.  p.  .32  front) 
Munroe  Joseph  P.  G.,  4  West  Camp- 
bell 


Stoves  and  Ranges. 

Caswell  John  P.,  84  Purchase 
Clifton  J.  W.,  206  Purchase 
Cobb  Geo.  A.,  Head  of  the  River 
Hatch  George  E.,  158  Purchase 
HAYDEN  WILLIAM  G.,  101  Third 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  20) 


Lewis  Nathan,  127  Union 
PARKER   &    SHERMAN,    Union, 

cor.  Water  (see  advt.  inside  front 

cover) 
SAWYER  STEPHEN  P.,   82  Pur- 
chase (see  advt.  front  col.  page) 
SULLINGS,  KINGMAN  &  CO.,  123 

Union  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  lo) 
Tobey  &  Coggeshall,  18  William 
Tripp  Stephen  A.,  16  and  18  North 

Water 
VINCENT  AMBROSE,  120  Union 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  30) 
White  J.  P.,  1.55  and  157  Purchase 
WOOD,    BRIGHTMAN  &  CO.,  45 

No.  Water  (see  advt.  opp.   inside 

of  front  cover) 


Stucco  Worker. 

Delano  G.,  6  Fifth 


Tailoresses. 

Besseleu  Louisa  Mrs.,  42  Bedford 
Sisson  Mary  J.  Miss,  160  North 
White  Annie  F.  Miss,  h.  Tobey  road 


Tailors,  Merchant. 

(See  also  Clothing  Dealers. J 
Albiston  R.  W.,  25  Purchase 
Allen  &  Hunt,  96  Union 
Bach  George,  106  South  Water 
Carpenter  A.  H.  W.,  141  Union 
Davis  L.  D.,  64  William 
Dever  Patrick,  8  High 
Doane  &  Co.,  55  Union 
Dootson  T.  C,  92  Purchase 
Eddy  George  M.  &  Co.,  147  Union 
Gifford  &  Co.,  113  Union 
Harlow  Otis,  81  Union 
Howland  Daniel  W.,  45  William 
Kenuey  Daniel,  .38  Union 
Madden  John,  93  South  Water 
McGrath  Lawrence,  66  Purchase 
Perry    E.    S.,  4  Ricketson  block, 

Union 
Richmond  J.  &  Son,  31  North  Water 
Ryder  Edgar  F. ,  68  Purchase,  corner 

Elm 
Simmons  A.   W.,   147^    Union,   up 

stairs 
Schneider  Philip,  20  School 
Spooner  Sylvester  C,  96  Purchase 
Swift  M.  C,  128J  Union 
Sylvester  Winslow  C,  17  No.  Second 
Taylor  B.  F.,  149  Union 
Wing  J.  &  W.  R.  &  Co.,  Ill  Union 


Tallow,  Grease,  &c. 

WHITTEMORE  M.   F.,    14    South 
Second  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  20) 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


277 


Tanners. 

New  Bedford  Tannery,  Court,  be- 
yond the  jail,  Dewson,  Williams 
&  Co.,  proprietors 

Teacher  of  Dancing. 

Gustin  Geo.  A.,  35  South  Second 


Teacher  of  Drawing  and 
Painting. 

Hersey  Jacob  Mrs.,  158  Union 

Teamsters. 

(See  also  Job  Wagons  ) 

Caldwell  S.  C,  185  Pleasant 
Gray  Charles  A.  &  Co.,  New  Bed- 
ford R.  R.  depot 
Hathaway  Frederick  A.,  339  South 

Water 
Moulton  Nathaniel,  Hill,  n.  North 
SAWIN  A.   K.   P.,  Merrill's  wharf 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  25) 
Tripp  Holder  R.,  18  South  Water 
Tripp  Alvin  B.,  168  Kempton 
Weaver  Alfred,  20  Rockdale  avenue 

Teas  Coffees  and  Spices. 

{See  also  Grocers.) 

Barrett  &  Carroll,  299  Purchase 
China  Tea  Co.,  80^  Purchase 
DAVIS  &  HATCH,  59  High  (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  3) 
LUTHER  H.  R.,  144  Purchase  (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  29) 

Telegraph  Company. 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Com- 
pany, B.  R.  Paine,  manager,  26 
North  Water  and  Parker  House 


Tents  and  Flags. 

ALMY  &  HITCH,  58i  Purchase  (see 
adv.  dept.  p.  23) 

Tin  Plate  and  Sheet  Iron 
Workers. 

Caswell  John  P.,  84  Purchase 
Cobb  George  A.,  Acushnet  avenue, 

Head  of  the  River 
Dexter  B.  F.,  129  Purchase 
Hatch  George  E.,  158  Purchase 
HAYDEN  WILLIAM  G.,  101  Third 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  20) 
Lewis  Nathan,  127  Union 
PARKER  &  SHERMAN,  Union.cor. 

Water  (up  stairs)  (see  adv.  inside 

front  cover) 


SAWYER  STEPHEN  P.,  82  Pur- 
chase (see  advt.  front  col.  page) 

SULLINGS,  KINGMAN  &  CO.,  123 
Union  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  15) 

Tobey  &  Coggeshall,  18  William 

Tripp  Stephen  A.,  16  and  18  North 
Water 

WOOD,  BRIGHTMAN  &  CO.,  45 
North  Water  (see  advt.  opp.  inside 
front  cover) 


Tobacco  and  Snuff. 

(See  also  Cigars  and  Tobacco.) 
CUNHA  JOSEPH,  95  Union 
LUTHER  H.  R.,  144  Purchase  (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  29) 
OESTING   CHARLES    A.    W.,   48 

Purchase  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  28) 
POLLOCK  D.  F.;  173  Purchase  (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  18) 
TILDEN  NILES,  28  North  Second 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  30) 


Tool  Manufacturers. 

Dean  H.  N.  (cast  steel),  head  of  No. 

Water 
Hathaway  B.  D.,  114  North  Third 
NEW    BEDFORD    TOOL    CO.,    12 

and  14  William  (see  adv.  dept.,  p. 

15) 

Tow  Boats. 

NEW  BEDFORD  TOW  BOAT  CO., 
S.  C.  Hart,  agent,  58  South  Water 


Toys. 

(See  also  Fancy  Goods.) 
Allen  John  C,  47  Purchase 
Bates  A.  E.  Mrs.,  14  Pleasant 
Bullard  Amasa,  9  Pleasant,  n.  City 

Hall 
Hawes  Levi,  17  Purchase 
Macy  William  J.,  68  Pleasant 
TILDEN  &   CO.,  60  Purchase  (see 

advt.  front  colored  page) 

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 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Trotting  Park. 

Evergreen    Trottin<f    Pai'k,    D.    A. 
Siiell,  prop.,  Plainville  road 

Truckmen. 

{See  also  Teamsters.) 

Corson  Temple  S.,  Bethel,  n.  Wil- 
liam 
Gray  Chas.   A.  &   Co.,  office  New 

Bedford  R.  R.  depot 
Gammons  G.  F.  W.,  12  Elm 
Hathaway  Fred'k  A.,  oOO  So.  Water 
SAWIN   A.   K.  P.,  Merrill's  wharf 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  25) 

Trunks,  Traveling  Bags  and 
Valises. 

Brownell  L.,  29  Purchase 
Gifford  &  Co.,  11.3  Union 
Kittredse  B.  R.,  63  William 
Swift  Moses  C,  12Sh  Union 
Taber,  Read  &  Co.,  117  Union 
Waterman   N.,   1   Ricketson  block, 

Union,  cor.  Fourth 
Willis  William  H.,  126  and  128  Union 

Trusses. 

Cad  well  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.  on  front  cover) 

Twist  Drill  Mnfrs. 

Morse  Twist  Drill  and  Machine  Co., 
Fourth,  cor.  Bedford 

Umbrellas  and   Parasols. 

Cannon  E.  S.  &  Co.,  43  Purchase 
HASKELL  C.  M.,  138  Union  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  23) 
Hopkins  John,  2  Purchase 

Umbrella  Repairer. 

MORRILL  L.  H.,87  Middle  (see  adv. 
dept.,  p.  7) 

Undertakers. 

COGGESHALL   &   CO.,  20  and  22 
William  (see  advt.  on  back  cover) 
Murphy  T.  J.,  149  Purchase 
WILSON  BENJAMIN  G.,  74  Wil- 
liam (see  adv.  dept.,  p,  36) 


Upholsterers. 

ALMY  &  HITCH  (carpet),  58i  Pur- 
chase (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  23) 

Dantsizen  C,  191  Elm,  cor.  Cedar 

HITCH  E.  E.,  Uli  Union  (see  adv. 
dept,  p.  19) 

Lawrence  James  W.,  193  Purchase 

MAXFIELD  CALEB,  1.30  Union 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  27) 

Soule  &  Cranston,  9^  Purchase 
(carpet) 

Vaupjhan  J.  D.  &  Son,  92  North 
Third 


Upholsterers'  Goods. 

MAXFIELD   CALEB,    130    Union 
(see  adv.  dept,  p.  27) 


U.  S.  Deputy  Collector  Inter- 
nal Revenue. 

Leonard    E.    C,    over    Mechanics 
National  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.) 
Bennett  Mary  V.  Mrs.,  156  Mill 
Blackley  M.,  210  North  Third 
Brawley  John  W.,  131  So.  Second 
Chase  D.  K.,  89  Middle 
Fay  James,  249  South  Water 
Haskins  Giftbrd  B.,  167  Sq.  Water 
Hope  Sarah  Mrs.,  277  South  Water 
Pease  Pelej?,  74  Grinnell 
Pedro  Joseph  H.,  28  Howland 
Roberts  Joseph  E.,  179  So.  Water 
Tallman  Charles  S.,  172  County 
Warren  Angie  Mrs. ,  106  Third 
Whiting  Benj.,  49  South  Water 


Varnish  Manufacturers. 

Cook  Thomas  W.  &  Co.,   Front,  c. 
School 


Veterinary  Surgeon. 

Flagg  Oren  H.,  27  Third 


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Watches,   Clocks  and  Jew- 
elry. 

Almy  Jas.  T.,  156  Union 
Booth  I.  C,  140  North  Second 
Brownell  A.  P.,  94  Union 
Childs  S.,  3"3  Purchase 
DEXTER  &  HASKINS,  14  Purchase 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  20) 
Hurll  Charles  W.,  23  Purchase 
JORDAN    F.    J.,   31   William   (see 

advt.  front  col'd  p.) 
Kelley  Geo.  S.,  102  Union 
Kelley  James  S.,  83  Union 
Kelley  Wm.  L.,  106  Union 
Munroe  James  &  Son,  98  Union 
Paddack  G.  R.,  165  Purchase 
WILBOR  ALFRED  G.,   94i    Third 

(see  adv.  dept,  p.  29) 

Watchmakers. 

Fales  James,  jr.,  91  North  Water 
JORDAN    F.    J.,   31  William   (see 

advt.  front  col'd  p.) 
Jordan  Stephen  D.,  ii  South  Water 
Kelley  James  S.,  83  Union 
Shepherd  N.,  94  Union 
WILBOR  ALFRED  G.,   94i  Third 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  29) 

Watch  Case  Mnfrs. 

M ARGOT  BROS.,  23  Water,  Boston 
(see  advt.  opp.  inside  back  cover) 

Watches  and  Chronometers. 

Munroe  James,  98  Union 

Watch  and  Clock  Oil  Manuf. 

Kelley  Ezra,  Mt.  Pleasant,  cor.   Mt. 
Veinon 

Water  Wheel  Builders. 

ELLIS  &  COLLINS,  90  So.   Water 
(see  adv.  dept,  p.  16) 

Webb's  Adder. 

MACOMBER  GEORGE   B.,  agent, 
305  Purchase  (see  advt  dept.,  p. 2) 

Well  Curbs. 

SOWLE  F.  A.,  8  William,  c.  Bethel 
(see  insert  opp.  p.  207) 

Wheelwrights  and  Wagon 
Makers. 

(See  also  Carriage  Manfrs.J 
Allen  Jesse  K.,  Plainville 
Collins  Otis  K.,  r.  125  North  Third 
NEW    BEDFORD   CARRIAGE 

MANUFACTORY,  r.  83  Middle 

(see  advt.  front  col'd  p.) 
Pierce  L.  I.,  r.  150  South  Water 
Simmons  Allen  S.,  Pine 


Wig  Maker. 

Jourdain  A.  G.,  63  Union 

Window  Shades  8c  Fixtures. 

ALMY  &  HITCH  (Italian)  58^  Pur- 
chase (see  adv.  dept,  p.  23) 

ELLIS  WILLIAM  H.,  115  Purchase 
(see  adv.  dept,  p.  19) 

MAXFIELD  CALEB,  130  Union 
(see  adv.  dept,  p.  27) 

Wines  and  Liquors. 

SISSON  J.  E.,  40  South  Water  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p.  24) 

Wood  Turning. 

Allen  Abner  W.,  r.  125  No.  Water 
Hayes  &  Co.,  147  North  Water 

Wood  and  Coal. 

fSee  also  Goal  Dealers. J 
Booth  Nathaniel  G.,  102  Third 
Delano  Richard  M.,  173  County 
HART  &  AKIN,  58  South  Water 

and  foot  of  Coffin  (see  advt.  opp. 

contents) 
Perkins  Andrew  W.,  Cedar,  corner 

Hillman 
Pickens  George,  353  Purchase 
Robbius  Augustus  (Granular  Fuel) 

Court,  next  Cordage  Factory 

Wooden  Ware. 

HAYDEN  WM.  G.  &  CO.,  Bedford, 

cor.  Third  (see  adv.  dept,  p.   20) 
SOWLE  F.  A.,  8  and  10  William,   c. 

Bethel  (see  insert  opp.  p.  207) 
SULLINGS,  KINGMAN  &  Co.,  123 

Union  (see  adv.  dept,  p.  15) 
VINCENT  AMBROSE,   120  Union 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  39) 

Woolen  Stock. 

Morse  Asa  T.,  25  Park 

Worsteds  and  Patterns. 

Case  E.  C.  Miss,  40  Purchase 
Cottle  H.  B.  Miss,  11  Purchase 
Paul  John  C,  27  Purchase 

Yeast  Powder. 

DAVIS  &  HATCH,  59  High  (see 
adv.  dept,  p.  3) 

Yellow  and    Patent    Bronze 
Metal  Sheathing. 

NEW  BEDFORD  COPPER  CO., 
Wm.  H.  Mathews,  treas.,  Front, 
cor.  Rodman  (see  advt.  front  col'd 
page) 


280 


NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 


NE^A^   BEDFORD 


CITY   GOYERNMENT. 


1875 


MAYOR. 

ABRAM    H.    ROWLAND,    Jr., 
Office  No.  1  Library  Building. 


ALDERMEN. 

Ward  1 — William  J.  Norton. 
Ward  2— William  T.  Soule. 
Ward  3 — J.  Augustus  Brownell. 
Ward  4 — James  U.  Thompson. 
Ward  5 — John  B.  Baylies. 
Ward  6 — George  R.  Stetson. 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  281 

COMMON    COTJlSrCIL. 

President— EDWm  DEWS. 

WARD   ONE.  WARD    TWO. 

Haile  R.  Luther,  William  H.  Pitman, 

George  H.  Freeman,  Freeman  R.  Hathaway, 

James  A.  GifFord.  William  T.  Hawes. 
Rufus  A.  Soule, 

WARD  THREE.  WARD  FOUR. 

Augustus  Swift,  William  A.  Beard, 

John  H.  Rounds,  Stephen  W.  Hayes, 

Henry  W.  Briggs,  John  G.  Dean, 

Charles  W.  Coggeshall.  John  H.  J.  Doane. 

WARD    FIVE.  WARD    SIX. 

Edwin  Dews,  William  J.  Bowen, 

Jonathan  Howland,  jr.,  John  P.  Taylor, 

Henry  Holcotnb,  George  Nelson, 

Antone  L.  Sylvia.  Leander  A.  Williston. 

Citj/  Clerk — Henry  T.  Leonard,  office  No.  5  Library 
Building. 

Treasurer  and  Collector  of  Taxes — James  B.  Cong- 
don,  office  No.  2  Library  Building. 

Auditor — Hiram  Webb,  office  No.  3  Library  Building. 

Clerk  of  the  Common   Co ?^?ici7^ William  A.  Church. 

City  Messenger — William  H.  Watkins. 

STANDING   COMMITTEES    OF    THE    BOARD    OF  MAYOR 
AND    ALDERMEN. 

On  Police — The  Mayor,  and  Aldermen  Norton  and 
Soule. 

On  Laying  out,  Widening,  and  Repairing  Streets — 
The  Mayor,  and  Aldermen  Brownell  and  Thompson. 

On  Enrollment — Aldermen  Soule,  Baylies,  and  Stetson 

071  Licenses — Aldermen  Baylies,  Norton,  and  Brownell 

On  Burial  Grounds — Aldermen  Thompson,  Stetson, 
and  Baylies. 

JOINT    STANDING    COMMITTEES    OF    THE    CITY    COUNCIL. 

On  Finance — The  Mayor,  President  of  the  Common 
Council,  and  Couucilmen  Giffiard,  Soule,  Rounds,  Beard, 
and  Taylor. 

On  Accounts — Alderman  Baylies  and  Soule,  and  Coun- 
cilmen  Freeman,  Pitman,  and  Howland. 


282        NEW  BEDFORD  DIRECTORY. 

On  Public  Property — Aldermen  Brownell  and  Norton, 
and  Councilmen  Nelson,  Taylor,  and  Bowen. 

On  Public  Instruction — Aldermen  Baylies  and  Stet- 
son, and  Councilmen  Hayes,  Luther,  and  Hawes. 

On  Lighting  Streets — Aldermen  Soule  and  Brownell, 
and  Councilmen  Luther,  Dean,  and  Biiggs. 

On  Poads,  Bridges.  Main,  Prains,  and  Common  Sew- 
ers— Aldermen  Thompson  and  Norton,  and  Councilmen 
Nelson,  Coggeshall,  and  Holcomb, 

On  Fire  Pepartment — Aldermen  Stetson  and  Baylies, 
and  Councilmen  Williston,  Hathaway,  and  Doane. 

On  Alms-Honse  and  Poor — Aldermen  Norton  and 
Baylies,  and  Councilmen  Holcomb,  Sylvia,  and  Swift. 

On  Wooden  Buildings  in  the  Fire  Pistrict — Alder- 
men Norton  and  Thompson,  and  Councilmen  Bowen, 
Dean,  and  Briggs. 

On  Armories  and  Military  Property — Aldermen  Soule 
and  Thompson,  and  l^Councilmen  Gifford,  Pitman,  and 
Doane. 

On  Water  Worhs — Aldermen  Thompson  and  Stetson, 
and  Councilmen  Beard,  Soule,  and  Freeman. 

On  Printing — Aldermen  Stetson,  and  Councilmen 
Hayes  and  Howland. 

On  Fuel — The  Mayor,  and  Councilmen  Williston,  Syl- 
via, and  Hawes. 

STANDING    COMMITTEES    OF    THE    COMMON    COUNCIL. 

On  Elections  and  Returns — Councilmen  Beard,  Tay- 
lor, and  Hathaway. 

On  Bills  in  Second  Beading — Councilmen  Luther, 
Dean,  and  Rounds. 

On  Enrolled  Ordinances  and  Besolutions — Council- 
men  Howland,  Freeman,  and  Swift. 

ASSESSORS. 

David  B.  Wilcox,  Chairman,  William  Tallman,  Silas 
Alden.     Office,  No.  4  Library  Building. 

ASSISTANT    ASSESSORS. 

Ward  1 — Jones  Robinson. 
Ward  2 — John  Brown. 
Ward  3 — Amasa  Bullard. 
Ward  4 — Francis  S.  Tucker. 
Ward  5— 
Ward  6 — Charles  H.  Howland, 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  283 

OVERSEEKS    OF    THE    POOR. 

Office   in    City   Hall   Building. 

His  Hon.  Abraham  H.  Howland,  jr.,  Mayor, 
ex-officio  (Chairman. 

Peleg  S.  Macy,  Secretary. 
Ward  1— David  A.  Snell. 
Ward  2— Henry  R.  Wilcox. 
Ward  3— Job  B.  Sherman. 
Ward  4— Abner  R.  Tucker. 
Ward  5— Peleg  S.  Macy. 
•     Ward  6— Simon  S.  Pollock.     ' 


WARDENS. 

Ward  1 — Benjamin  H,  Arnold. 
Ward  2 — Robert  S.  Lawton. 
Ward  3— Henry  B.  Almy. 
Ward  4 — William  Sanders. 
Ward  5 — David  B.  Kempton. 
Ward  6— Peter  Gartland. 


WARD    CLERKS. 

Ward  1 — Ira  S.  Negus. 
Ward  2— John  L.  Gibbs,  2d. 
Ward  3 — Augustus  G.  Moulton. 
Ward  4— PhiUp  D.  Slocum. 
Ward  5 — George  W.  Parker. 
Ward  6 — Pelear  Pease. 


INSPECTORS  OF  ELECTIONS. 

Ward  One.  Ward  Four. 

George  Macomber,  William  F.  Read, 

William  A.  Davis,  Joseph  Dias, 

Robert  G.  Read.  George  D.  GifFord. 

Ward    Two.  Ward  Five. 

David  W.  Holmes,  Frederick  B.  Silvester, 

Stephen  F.  Adams,  John  F.  Fuller, 

Lewis  E.  Milliken.  William  L.  Kelley. 

Ward  Three.  Ward  Six. 

James  D.  Allen,  Frank  Q'Conner, 

James  A.  Russell,  William  W.  Bonney, 
Philander  F.  Manchester.       Charles  H.  Sherman. 


284  NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

ACUSHNET  WATER  BOARD. 

Office  in  City  Hall  Building. 

His  Honor,  Abraham  H.  Rowland,  Jr.,  Mayor,  ex-officio 
President. 

Edwin  Dews,  Pros,  of  the  Common  Council,  ex-officio. 

George  Howland,  Jr. 

William  W.  Crapo. 

Frederick  S.  Allen. 

/Sic2)erintendent  and  Engineer — George  B.  Wheeler. 
Office  in  City  Hall  Building. 

Clerk  and  Water  Registrar — James  B.  Congdon.  Of- 
fice in  Library  Building. 

COMMITTEES. 

On  Mains — The  President,  Messrs.  Crapo  and  Allen. 
Services — Messrs.  Crapo  and  Dews. 
Supplies — The  President,  and    Messrs.   Howland   and 
Dews. 

Engine  and  Engine  House  Lot — The  President,  and 
Messrs.  Howland  and  Allen. 


OTHER    CITY    OFFICEKS. 

Board  of  Health — Mayor  and  Aldermen. 
Health   Officer — John    W.   Nickerson.     Office   Central 
Police  Station. 

Quarantine  Physician  and  Physician  to  the  Board  of 
Health— Charles  L.  Swasey.     Office  93>^  Middle  Street. 

City  Solicitor — Edwin  L.  Barney. 

Super intetident  of  Streets — John  A.  Lee. 

Superintendent  of  Street  Lamps — George  H.  Mitchell. 

Superintendent  of  Burial  Grounds — Wm.  H.  Jenney. 

Sealer  of  Weights  and  Measures — Lucius  H.  Morrill. 

Sealer  of  Coal  Baskets — Lucius  H.  Morrill. 

Superintendent  of  City  Clock — William  L.  Kelley. 

City  Bell  Ringer — Thomas  T.  Allen. 

City  Crier — Benjamin  Chapman. 

Surveyor  of  Land — Israel  C.  Cornish. 

Measurers  of  Wood  and  Bark — Edward  S.  Burgess, 
John  A.  Coggeshall,  George  B.  Macomber,  Augustus  Rob- 
bins,  Isaac  C.  Sherman,  Elihu  Wood,  jr.,  Ira  M.  Chase, 
George  A.  Cobb,  IsaaS  P.  Francis,  George  Pickens^  Hart- 
ley E.  Sparrow,  Isaac  B.  Tompkins. 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  285 

City  Weighers — John  Bryant,  George  A.  Cobb,  James 
M.  Dwyer,  Isaac  P.  Francis,  Albert  W.  Hohnes,  Henry 
Howard,  Humplirey  S.  Kirby,  Peleg  S.  Macy,  Philip  S. 
Sherman,  Charles  P.  Seabury,  jr.,  Ira  M.  Chase,  E.  P. 
Chase,  Michael  Dugan,  Humphrey  A.  GifFord,  jr.,  Benj.  F. 
Hathaway,  jr.,  Joseph  W.  Lurabard,  Salmon  F.  Perry, 
Charles  S.  Spooner,  Eber  Simmons. 

Coal  Weighers — John  Bryant,  Ira  M.  Chase,  Albert 
W.  Holmes,  Joseph  W".  Liunbard,  Otis  R.  Phinney,  Philip 
S.  Sherman,  Arthur  Baylies,  Humphrey  A.  GifFord,  jr., 
Benjamin  F.  Hathaway,  jr.,  Peleg  S.  Macy,  Ellis  Perry, 
Charles  P. 'Seabury. 

Surveyors  of  Lmnher — Charles  Briggs,  Aaron  Davis, 
Leonai'd  Jenney. 

Survey  or  s\of  Timber  and  Planh — Chas.  Briggs,  Aaron 
Davis,  Abraham  Chase,  Leonard  Jenney. 

Field  Drivers — Members  of  the  Night  Watch  and  Sub- 
stitutes, and  Thomas  Davis,  John  Sadler,  S.  T.  Viall. 

Pound  Keeper — William  P.  Doty. 

Measurers  of  Grain — Ira  M.  Chase,  William  Prynn, 
Charles  S.  Phillips. 

Inspector  of  Petroleum — Henry  Taber,  2d.     Office  City 

Hall  Building. 


POLICE  DEPARTMENT. 

City  Marshal — John  W.  Nickerson.  Office,  Central 
Police  Station,  South  Second  Street. 

Assistant  Marshals — Luther  M.  Dayton,  John  Corey, 
Henry  W.  Bumpus,  Henry  C.  Hathaway,  William  J.  Nor- 
ton, jr.,  Patrick  Cannavan. 

Constahles — City  Marshal  and  Assistants,  as  above. 

Officers  to  have  care  of  Neglected  Children — Isaac  H. 
Coe  and  Henry  F.  Harrington,  Supt.  of  Public  Schools. 
Truant  Officers — Isaac  H.  Coe,  Luther  M.  Dayton. 
Keeper  of  the  Lock-up — John  W.  Nickerson. 

City  Watch — Lemuel  D.  Adams,  Robert  Arnett,  Chas. 
W.  Borden,  Felix  Kane,  William  Castle,  Frederick  Kar- 
cher,  Francis  H.  Douglass,  John  J.  Holmes,  William  Loud, 
Russell  Maxfield,  William  E.  Macomber,  Aberdeen  Oliver, 
Elisha  E.  Russell,  Frank  M.  Sylvia,  John  Tower,  George 
Apsey,  Charles  F.  Bright  man,  James  F.  Crafts,  William 


286  NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

F.  Cotter,  Cornelius  Cronin,  Thomas  H.  Damon,  Joseph 

B.  Howland,  Isaac  M.  Jones,  Thomas  J.  Meaney,  James 
A.  Mitchell,  Patrick  11.  Naiij^hton,  Patrick  Quirk,  Henry 
Stevens,  John  N.  Sadler,  Josiah  S.  Wood. 

Officer  of  the  Watch — Henry  C.  Hathaway. 

Substitutes  for  Watchmen — Peter  C.  Clark,  William 
H.  Durfee,  jr.,  Dennis  Finlan,  James  I.  Harper,  James 
McGuire,  Giles  Sanford,  James  Wilson,  John  Carroll,  Pat- 
rick Fagan,  Charles  H.  Himes,  Robert  L.  Magee,  John  L. 
Olstein,  Allen  Raymond,  Washington  B.  Smith. 

Police  Officers — The  members  of  the  Night  Watch  and 
Substitutes,  and  Bartlett  Allen,  Thomas  T.  Allen,  Rufus 
M.  Ashley,  William  S.  Anthony,  Jeremiah  H.  Bennett, 
Anthony  Baker,  Robert  T.  Barker,  John  P.  Brennan,  Eb- 
enezer  A.  Butts,  Scipio  Blackwell,  Squire  W.  Butts, 
Michael  L.  Brennan,  John  H.  Cook,  Henry  H.  Clark,  Da- 
vid Carr,  Frederick  S.  Case,  Charles  F.  Cornell,  E.  P. 
Chase,  James  Downer,  William  Duffy^  James  M.  Dwyer, 
Thomas  Davis,  Michael  Dugan,  Stephen  Y.  Dunham, 
Manuel  Enos,  William  Ellison,  Samuel  Eldridge,  Henry 
Field,  Richmond  A.  Gifford,  Joseph  H.  Gilford,  Patrick 
Gibbons,  Oliver  E.  Gifford,  Henry  Howard,  John  D.  Hay- 
den,  James  S.  Hathaway,  Daniel  P.  Lewis,  Cyrus  Law- 
rence, George  W.  Lapham,  John  McAfee,  George  B.  Ma- 
comber,  Henry  B.  Macomber,  John  Murdock,  Henry  ¥. 
Martin,  James  W.  ]Make|)eace,  Frederick  A.  Plummer, 
Ozias  P.  Proctor,  Josiah  Richmond,  Holder  B.  Reming- 
ton, William  Roberts,  Allen  Raymond,  James  A.  Russell, 
William  H.  Smith,  jr.,  Michael  Stevens,  James  H.  Saxon, 
Charles  S.  Spooner,  Stephen  J.  Stratton,  Sampson  Sher- 
man, James  B.  Slooum,  William  A.  Searell,  Alfred  A. 
Smith,  Eber  Simmons,  Elias  Staples,  John  H.  Thomson, 
Isaac  B.  Tompkins,  Caleb  A.  Thomas,  Theodore  Taylor, 
Alonzo  B.  Tripp,  William  W.  Thomas,  John  Valentine, 
jr.,  Wm.  H.  Watkins,  George  O.  Wentworth,  John  Welch, 
John  P.  West. 

Members  of  the  Protecting  Society  to  serve  at  Fires 
and  Alarms  of  Fires — *Gilbt'rt  Allen,  *Edward  H.  Al- 
len, *Gideon  Allen,  jr.,  William  H.  II.  Allen,  Francis  T. 
Akin,  *Charles  Almy,  Samuel  P.  Burt,  *George  L.  Brown- 
ell,  William  H.  Bartlett,  Joseph  Buckminster,  William  P. 
S.  Caldwell,  Charles  S.  Cummings,  *N.  S.  Cannon,  Wen- 
dell II.  Cobb,  *Samuel  II.  Cook>Charles  A.  Case,  Henry 

C.  Denison,  L.  B.  Ellis,  C.  B.  H.  Fessenden,  *Edward  R. 
Gardner,  *1I.  A.  Gifford,  jr.,  Charles  II.  Gifford,  *George 

D.  Gifibrd,  *F.  L.  Gilman,  *Williara   Howe,  *Jo8hua  C. 

*Qualified  as  Police  Officers. 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  287 

Hitch,  Charles  B.  Hilhnan,  *Charles  M.  Haskell,  *Jonathan 
Handy,  *Ebenezer  Hervey,  Ezra  Holmes,  Cyrus  W.  Has- 
kins,  *A.  W.  Hadley,  Edward  Knight,  *"Humphrey  S. 
Kirby,*Charles  S.  Kelley,  *George  F.  Kingman,  *  John  P. 
Knowles,  2d,  Joseph  Knowles,  *L.  M.  KoUock,  *Charles 
H.  Lawton.  Edward  D.  Mandell.  John  W.  Macoraber, 
*GeQrge  R.  Phillips,  Andrew  G.  Pierce,  *  William  F.  Pot- 
ter, B.  Penniman,  jr.,  George  F.  Parlow,  Otis  N.  Pierce, 
*Edward  Russell,  *james  H.  C.  Richmond,  *James  Rob- 
inson, Abram  Russell,  *Williain  A.  Robinson,  *Wni.  R. 
N.  Sylvester,  William  T.  Smith,  *Obed  N.  Swift,  *Gard- 
ner  T.  Sanford,  Charles  Taber,  *William  C.  Taber,  jr., 
*Henry  J.  Taylor,  *Joseph  Tillinghast,  E.  Kempton  Taber, 
Dennis  W^ood,  *Alden  Wordell,* William  H.  Willis,  *A1- 
fi-ed  G.  Wilbor,  William  G.  Wood,  *Aifred  Wilson,  *Wil- 
liara  O.  Woodman. 

THIRD  DISTRICT  COURT  OF  BRISTOL. 

Office,  Old  Town  Hall,  South  Second  st.,  near  Union. 

Alanson  Borden,  Justice.  William  W.  Crapo  and 
Francis  W.  Tappan,  Special  Jicstices.  Chas.  H.  Sanford, 
Clerk.     John  W.  Nickerson,  Officer  of  the   Court. 

The  Court  is  held  on  the  mornings  of  every  day,  Sun- 
days, public  days,  and  holidays  excepted. 

Regular  term  days  for  the  trial  of  civil  cases,  Mondays 
at  10  o'clock,  A.  M. 


FIRE    DEPARTMENT. 

As  organized  December  31st,  1874. 

Chief  Engineer,  Samuel  C.  Hart,  residence  107  Third 
street. 

First  Assistant  Engineer,  Alfred  M.  Chapman,  resi- 
dence 53  Elm  street. 

Second  Assistant  Engineer,  Charles  H.  Taber,  resi- 
dence 157  Middle  street. 

Third  Assistant  Engineer,  Loring  T.  Parlow,  residence 
2  Pope  street. 

Fourth  Assistant  Engineer,  Michael  F.  Keimedy,  res- 
idence 149  South  First  street. 

Clerk  of  the  Board  of  Engineers,  Charles  S.  Paisler, 
residence  146  Kempton  street.  Office,  City  Hall.  Hours 
from  lyi  to  9  p.  m. 


288  NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

ONWARD  STEAM  FIRE  ENGINE,  NO.  1. 

House  on  Purchase  street,   foot   of  Franklin    street'. 

William  J.  iMarr,  Foreman^  George  F,  Brown,  1st  Assist- 
ant, Charles  F.  Stetson,  M  Assistant,  Eben  C.  Milliken, 
Clerk,  Sylvester  A.  Colyar,  Philip  H.  Dolhird,  Edgar  B. 
HanimoncI,  Irving  Smith,  Julian  A.  Sweet,  Allen  W. 
Tinkham,  Chas.  R.  Hathway,  Edward  Kavanagh,  jr., 
Jlosemen,  George  II.  P;irker,  Engineer,  Charles  S.  Strat- 
ton,  StoJi:er,  James  L.  Bryant,  Hostler,  B.  F.  Hathaway, 
jr.,  Reel  Driver,  William  W.  Durfee,  Chauncy  Russell, 
Torchbearers. 

PROGRESS  STEAM  FIRE  ENGINE,  NO.  2. 

House  corner  of  Purchase  street  and  Mechanics  lane. 

Henry  T.  Southwick,  Foreman,  Samuel  H.  Mitchell, 
1st  Assistant,  James  D.  Allen,  2d  Assistant,  Charles  S. 
Paisler,  Clerk,  John  Downey,  James  G.  Harding,  Edward 
C.  Spooner,  Eugene  R.  Leverett,  Lemuel  W.  Hayes, 
Henry  A.  Sherman,  Chas.  F.  Dean,  Griffin  T.  Cornell, 
Ilosemen,  Chas.  H.  Wood,  Engineer,  Adoniram  J.  Negus, 
/S^oA-er,  William  P.  Sowle,  Hostler,  Wm.  E,  Macomber, 
Reel  Driver,  John  H.  DoUard,  H.  J.  D.  Gushing,  Torch- 
bearers. 

CORNELIUS    HOWLAND    STEAM  FIRE 
ENGINE,  NO.  4. 

House  corner  of  South  Sixth  and  Bedford  streets. 

John  Murdock,  Foreman,  Hugh  McDonald,  1st  Assist- 
ant, Joseph  B.  Wing,  2d  Assistant,  Giles  G.  Barker, 
Clerk,  James  M.  Tripp,  William  A.  Gibbs,  John  B. 
Peckham,  Henry  A.  Barker,  Augustus  A.  Wood,  John 
Gillis,  Daniel  L.  Brownell,  James  A.  Murdock,  Hosemen, 
Daniel  D.  Briggs,  Engineer,  George  H.  W.  Tripp,  Hostler, 
Sylvester  Paul,  Stoker,  Chas.  W.  Borden,  Reel  Driver, 
Chas.  S.  Wing,  Arthur  Baylies,  Torchbearers, 

ZACIIARIAH    HILLMAN     STEAM    FIRE 
ENGINE,  NO.   5. 

House  corner  of  County  and    Hillraan  streets. 

Joseph  H.  Wheeler,  Foreman,  Horace  M.  Plummer, 
1st  Assistant,  Luther  W.  Chaloner,  2d  Assistant,  Chas. 
W.  Wheeler,  Clerk,  Henry  M.  Gilford,  Joseph  Halfords, 
William  T.  King,  Isaiah  H.  Wilcox,  Orando  F.  Bly,  Geo. 
W.     Parker,     Martin   J.   Murphy,  Abram    R.   Robbins, 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  289 

Hosemen,  Martin  J.  Blanchard,  Engineer,  Benj.  F.  King, 
jr.,  Hostler,  Chas.  L.  Davis,  Stoker,  Eflwarcl  M.  Gilford, 
Eugene  F.  Gilford,  Torchhearers, ,  Beel  Driver. 

FRANKLIN  HOSE  CARRIAGE,  NO.  1. 

House  corner  of  Purcliase  street  and  Mechanics  lane. 

Pliny  B.  Sherman,  Foreman,  Clarfaus  Vansant,  1st 
Assistant,  Joseph  W.  Spooner,  2d  Assistant,  James  S. 
Hathaway,  Clerk,  Herbert  B.  Gardner,  Peter  Nelson, 
David  W.  Howland, .Andrew  J.  Spooner,  Hosemen. 

PIONEER  HOOK  AND  LADDER,  NO.  1. 

House  corner  of  Purchase  street  and  Mechanics  lane. 

Philip  M.  Tripp,  Foreman,  John  H.  Judson,  1st  As- 
sistant, Lysander  W,  Davis,  2d  Assistant,  Charles  E. 
Peirce,  Clerk,  James  W.  Baldwin,  Driver. 

HANCOCK  HAND  ENGINE,  NO.  9. 

House  located  at  head  of  the  River. 

Reuben  Washburn,  Foreman,  Seth  Hoard,  1st  Assist- 
ant, Charles  E.  Howland,  2d  Assistant,  George  A.  Cobb, 
Clerk. 


FIRE    ALARM    TELEGRAPH. 

Sitperintendent,  Samuel  C.  Hart,  Chief  Engineer.  As- 
sistant Superintendent,  Daniel  D.  Briggs,  residence.  En- 
gine House,  north-west  corner  of  Bedford  and  South 
Sixth  streets.     Office,  City  Hall. 

LOCATION  OF  FIRE  ALARM  SIGNAL  BOXES. 

No. 
•5.    On  store  northeast  cor.  Linden  and  Ashland  streets. 

6.  On  house  northeast  cor.  Hazard  and  State  streets. 

7.  On  engine-house.  Purchase  st.,  n.  foot  Franklin  st. 

8.  On  pole  southeast  cor.  County  and  Pearl  streets. 

14.  On  store  northwest  cor.  Purchase  and  Willis  sts. 

15.  On  pole  northeast  corner  Smith  and  Cedar  streets. 

16.  On  engine-house  N.  W.  cor.  County  and  Hillman  sts. 

17.  On  house  southwest  cor.  Maxfield  and  No.  Third  sts. 

18.  On  bakery  southeast  cor.  North  and  Purchase  sts. 

24.  On  pole  northwest  cor.  Cedar  and  Kempton  sts. 

25.  On  store  southeast  cor.  County  and  Kempton  sts. 

19 


290  NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

26.  On  factory  southeast  cor.  Water  and  Middle  sts. 

27.  On  engine-liouse  northwest  cor.  of  Purchase  street 

and  jNIechanics  lane. 

28.  On  pole  northeast  corner  of  Court  and  Cedar  sts. 
32.  On  Unitarian  church,  N.  W.  c.  Union  and  Eighth  sts. 

34.  On  building  northwest  cor.  Union  and  Water  sts. 

35.  On  Trinitarian  church,  S.W.  c.  School  and  Fourth  sts. 

36.  On  paint  mill,  S.  E.  c.  Walnut  and  So.  Water  sts. 

37.  On  pole  northeast  cor.  Bush  and  Orchard  streets. 
3!S.  On  engine-house,  N.W.  c.  Bedford  and  So.  Sixth  sts. 
39.  On  carnage  inanuf 'y,  S.  E.  c.  Third  and  Cannon  sts. 

45.  On  pole  southwest  cor.  Bonney  and  Allen  streets. 

46.  On  IMission  chapel,  N.E.  c.  Leonard  and  So.  Water  sts. 

47.  On  pole  at  junction  of  County  and  So.  Sixth  sts. 

48.  On  liouse  northeast  cor.  South  and  So.  Water  sts. 
56.  On  pole  northwest  cor.  South  Water  and  Rivet  sts. 


LOCATION    OF   HYDRANTS. 

Allen  street,  southeast  corner  of  Bonney. 
Ash  street,  southwest  corner  of  Moigan.    Double. 
"  northwest  coi-ner  of  Middle. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Maple. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Ai'nold. 

Ashland  street,  west  side,  head  of  Linden, 
Arnold  street,  southwest  corner  of  Eniei'son. 

"  southeast  corner  of  Atlantic 

Arch  street,  west  side,  south  of  Union,  212  feet. 
Bedford  street,  southwest  corner  of  Fifth. 
"  southeast  corner  of  County. 

"  southeast  corner  of  Orchard. 

Bonney  street,  northwest  corner  Grinuell. 
Bush  street,  southwest  corner  of  First. 
Campbell  street,  south  side,  east  of  Emerson,  205  feet. 
Cannon  street,  east  of  Second,  104  feet. 
Cedar  street,  northwest  corner  of  Elm.     Double. 
"  southwest  corner  of  Kempton. 

"  west  side,  north  of  Mill,  75  feet. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Hillman. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Sycamore 

"  southwest  corner  of  Camjibell. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Parker. 

Centre  street,  east  side  of  Water,  85  feet. 
Chancery  street,  southwest  corner  of  Hillman. 
Chestnut  street,  southwest  corner  of  North. 

"  west  side,  north  of  Campbell,  96  feet. 

Clark  street,  southwest  corner  of  State. 


NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  291 

Cottage  street,  northwest  corner  of  Bedford. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Hawthorn. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Arnold. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Union. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Allen. 

County  street,  northwest  corner  of  Locust. 
"  northwest  corner  of  Parker. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Smith. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Maxfield. 

"  southwest  corner  of  North. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Middle.     Double 

"  southwest  corner  of  Morgan. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Union. 

"  west  side,  head  of  School. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Bush. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Hawthorn. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Allen. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Grinnell.     Double. 

"  west  side,  head  of  South. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Rivet. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Thompson's  lane. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Rockland. 

Court  street,  southwest  corner  of  Orchard. 
"  south  side,  head  of  Cedar. 

"  south  side,  head  of  Emerson. 

"  south  side,  front  of  the  Tannery. 

Cove  street,  south  side  of  Water,  487  feet. 
Crapo  street,  west  side,  south  of  Washington,  343  feet. 
Cypress  street,  northwest  corner  of  Hillman. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Sycamore. 

Dartmouth  street,  south  side,  south  of  Hickory,  125  feet. 
Durfee  street,  southwest  corner  of  Cedar.     Double. 
Elm  street,  south  side,  east  of  Purchase,  210  feet. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Pleasant. 

Emerson  street,  southwest  corner  of  Willis. 
"  southwest  corner  of  Parker. 

First  street,  west  side,  south  of  Union,  220  feet. 
"  west  side,  south  of  School,  109  feet. 

"  west  side,  south  of  Howland,  185  feet. 

"  west  side,  south  of  South,  255  feet. 

Fifth  street,  west  side,  south  of  Bush,  245  feet. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Grinnell. 

Forest  street,  south  side,  west  of  County,  248  feet. 
Foster  street,  southwest  corner  of  Maxfield. 

"  northwest  corner  of  High. 

Fourth  street,  west  side,  north  of  School,  106  feet. 
"  west  side,  south  of  Bush,  210  feet. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Timothy. 

Franklin  street,  southwest  corner  of  Pleasant. 


292  NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

Front  street,  west  side,  south  of  Commercial,  96  feet. 

"  northwest  corner  of  hme  head  Merrill's  whf. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Centre. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Elm. 

Grinnell  street,  south  side,  east  of  Crapo,  103  feet. 
Grove  street,  southwest  corner  of  Anthony, 
Hazard  street,  south  side,  west  of  State,  140  feet. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Pleasant. 

Hawthorn  street,  southeast  corner  of  Page. 
High  street,  south  side,  west  of  Second,  1.52  feet. 
"  south  side,  east  of  County,  177  feet. 

Hillraan  street,  southwest  corner  of  Second. 

"  southeast  corner  of  Hill. 

Howland  street,  soutlieast  corner  of  Second. 
Irving  court,  north  end  of  court. 
Kempton  street,  south  side,  head  of  Pleasant 
"  soutli  side,  head  of  Hill. 

"  southwest  coiner  of  Summer. 

"  south  side,  head  of  Cypress.     Double. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Emerson. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Park. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Liberty. 

Lincoln  street,  west  side,  south  of  Union,  171  feet. 
Maxfield  street,  southeast  corner  of  Chestnut. 

"  southeast  corner  of  Spruce. 

Mechanics  lane,  north  side,  east  of  Eighth,  206  feet. 
Middle  street,  southeast  corner  of  Second. 

"  southeast  corner  of  Sixth.     Double. 

"  south  side,  east  of  Cedar,  371  feet. 

Mill  street,  south  side,  west  of  Hill,  191  feet. 
Morgan  street,  southwest  corner  of  Cottage,  [ervoir. 

Mt.  Pleasant  street,  southeast  corner  of  Distributing  Res- 
"  west  side,  north  of  Durfee,  572  feet. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Durfee. 

Mt.  Vernon  street,  south  side,  359  feet   west   of   Mount 

Pleasant. 
New  Point  road,  west  side,  south  of  Cove  road,  14  feet. 
North  street,  southwest  corner  of  North  Third. 

"  southeast  corner  of  Foster, 

North  Third  street,  northwest  corner  of  Kempton. 
"  northwest  corner  of  Maxfield. 

"  west  side,  south  of  Campbell,  179  ft. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Willis. 

"  southeast  corner  of  Pope. 

"  west  side,  south  of  Warasutta,  255  ft." 

"  Avest  side,  north  of  Wamsutta,  514  ft. 

Double. 
Old  Point  road,  west  side,  east  of  New  Point  road,  650  ft. 
Orchard  street,  west  side,  head  of  Bush. 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  293 

Parker  street,  southwest  corner  of  Summer. 
Penniman  street,  south  side,  west  of  State,  220  feet. 
Pine  street,  northwest  corner  of  Cross. 
Pleasant  street,  southwest  corner  of  Willis. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Sycamore. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Hillman. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Market. 

Pope  street,  south  side,  opp.  North  Oak. 
"Prospect  street,  northwest  corner  of  Grinnell. 

"  west  side,  north  of  Grinnell,  382  feet. 

Purchase  street,  near  pumping  engine-house. 
"  east  side,  foot  of  Clark. 

"  west  side,  foot  of  Logan. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Austin. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Merriraac.     Double. 

''  northwest  corner  of  Pope. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Pearl.     Double. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Campbell. 

"  west  side  north  of  Maxfield,343ft.  Double. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Hillman.     Double. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Mill. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Middle. 

"  west  side,  north  of  Mechanics  lane,  13  ft. 

Double. 
"  northwest  corner  of  Union. 

Ricketson  court  south  side,  west  of  Sixth,  306  feet. 
Rivet  street,  southwest  corner  of  Second. 
Robeson  street,  southwest  corner  County. 
Russell  street,  south  side,  east  of  Fifth,  92  feet. 
Second,  street,  northwest  corner  of  Mill, 

"  west  side,  south  of  Spring,  74  feet. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Coffin, 

"  west  side,  north  of  Grinnell,  61  feet. 

Seventh  street,  west  side,  north  of  Bush,  50  feet. 
Sherman  street,  south  side,  west  of  County,  314  feet. 
Sixth  street,  southwest  corner  of  William. 
"  southwest  corner  of  School. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Bush, 

"  southwest  corner  of  Russell. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Wing. 

"  west  side,  north  of  Grinnell,  194  feet. 

Smith  street,  southwest  corner  of  Chestnut,     Double. 
"  southeast  corner  of  Spruce,     Double. 

"  southeast  corner  of  Emerson. 

"  south  side,  west  of  Emerson,  404  feet. 

South  street,  southwest  corner  of  Third. 
"  southwest  corner  of  Second. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Prospect. 


294  NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

Spring  street,  southwest  corner  of  Seventh. 

"  southeast  corner  of  Fifth. 

State  street,  northwest  corner  of  Sycamore. 
"  southwest  corner  of  Pearl. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Franklin. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Merriniac. 

Summer  street,  northwest  coiner  of  Hillman. 
"  northwest  corner  of  North. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Willis. 

Sycamore  street,  southwest  corner  of  Thomas. 
"  southwest  corner  of  Summea*. 

Third  street,  northwest  corner  of  School. 
"  northwest  corner  of  Bush. 

"  northwest  corner  ol  Russell. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Bedford. 

"  M'est  side,  head  of  Howdand. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Timothy. 

"  west  side,  south  of  Rivet,  109  feet. 

Thomas  street,  northwest  corner  of  Hillman. 
Tremont  street,  west  side,  south  of  Arnold,  287  feet. 
Union  street,  southwest  corner  of  Water.     Double. 
"  southeast  corner  of  Second. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Third.     Double. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Sixth.     Double. 

Walnut  street,  southwest  corner  of  Second. 

"  southeast  corner  of  Fourth.     Double. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Seventh. 

Walden  street,  southwest  corner  of  Maxfield. 
Washington  street,  southwest  corner  of  Orchard. 

"  southeast  corner  of  Dartmouth. 

Water  street,  southwest  corner  of  Hillman. 

"  west  side,  south  of  North,  258  feet. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Middle.     Double. 

"  "west  side,  north  of  Centre,  46  feet. 

"  west  side,  north  of  Scliool,  22  feet. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Walnut. 

"  northeast  corner  ot  City  wharf. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Coffin. 

"  west  side,  head  of  Leonard.     Double. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Howland. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Grinnell. 

"  northwest  corner  of  South. 

"  west  side,  south  of  South,  638  feet. 

"  northwest  corner  of  Rivet. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Blackmore. 

"  southwest  coi'ner  of  Delano. 

"  west  side,  south  of  Division,  285  feet. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Cove. 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  295 

Wamsutta  street,  south  side,  east  of  Ray,  285  ft.    Double. 
Washington  street,  southeast  corner  of  Crapo. 
William  street,  southwest  corner  of  Eighth, 

"  south  side,  west  of  Second,  186  feet. 

"  southwest  corner  of  Bethel. 

Willis  street,  southwest  corner  of  State. 

"  south  side,  west  of  Cedar,  200  feet. 

Wing  street,  southwest  corner  of  Fourth. 


LOCATION  OF  RESERVOIRS. 

Durfee  street,  southeast  corner  of  New  County  road. 

Linden  street,  northeast  corner  of  Ashland. 

Franklin  street,  southwest  corner  of  State. 

Purchase  street,  northwest  and  southwest  corners  of  Pope. 

Willis  street,  northeast  corner  of  State. 

Campbell  street,  west  side  of  Purchase. 

Smith  street,  southeast  corner  of  Cypress. 

Pleasant  street,  between  Maxfield  and  Sycamore. 

County  sti'eet,  southeast  corner  of  Maxfield. 

Hillman  street,  between  Purchase  and  Pleasant. 

Pleasant  street,  southwest  corner  of  North. 

Chestnut  street,  between  Mill  and  North. 

Mill  street,  southwest  corner  of  Purchase. 

Kempton  street,  between  Cypress  and  Cedar. 

High  street,  near  northeast  corner  of  Foster. 

Middle  street,  near  northwest  corner  of  Purchase. 

Middle  street,  near  southeast  corner  of  Purchase. 

Middle  street,  west  of  High  School. 

County  street,  front  of  M.  E.  church. 

North  second  street,  northwest  corner  of  William. 

City  Hall  square,  west  of  hall. 

Court  street,  near  head  of  Orchard. 

Union  street,  southwest  corner  of  County. 

Union  street,  southeast  corner  of  Fourth. 

South  Sixth  sti'eet,  northwest  corner  of  Spring. 

South  Sixth  street,  northwest  corner  of  Walnut. 

Third  street,  southwest  corner  of  Spring. 

School  street,  northwest  corner  of  Fourth. 

South  Second  street,  northwest  corner  of  Walnut. 

Orchard  street,  east  side,  below  Hawthorn. 

Russell  street,  between  County  and  South  Sixth. 

Third  street,  southeast  corner  of  Cannon. 

Bedford  street,  southeast  corner  of  Fifth. 

South  Sixth  street,  southwest  corner  of  Wing. 

Howland  street,  corner  of  Third. 


296  NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

Dartmouth  street,  west  of  Orchard, 
Third  street,  southeast  corner  of  Grinnell. 
Washington  street,  northeast  corner  of  Crapo. 
South  First  street,  southwest  corner  of  South. 


EDUCATIONAL. 

SCHOOL    COMMITTEE. 

Abrara  H.  Rowland,  jr.,  M;iyor,  ex-officio,  Chairman  ; 
Henry  F.  Harrington,  Secretary. 

Sapt.  of  Public  Schools,  office,  basement  City  Hall 
building.  Office  hours,  8)^  to  9  a.  m.,  12^  to  1  p.  m. 
Saturdays,  9)^  to  10  A.  m. 

Ward  1 — Geo.  W.  Chace,  Alanson  Borden,  H.  F. 
Thomas. 

Ward  2— Benj.  S.  Batchelor,!,  S,  Cornish,  C.  R.  Price. 

Ward  3 — I,  W.  Beujaman,  Cyrenius  W.  Haskins,  John 
Spare, 

Ward  If- — George  H.  Dunbar,  Chas.  D.  Prescott,  H.  M. 
Knowlton. 

Ward  5 — Edmund  Rodman,  Charles  T.  Bonney,  J.  L. 
Sherman. 

Ward  6 — Chas.  H.  Sanford,  B.  Otheraan,  jr.,  Isaac  H. 
Coe. 

STANDING     COMMITTEES. 

On  High  School — Batchelor,  Dunbar,  Rodman,  Borden> 
Bonney,  Prescott,  Cornish. 

On  Oramrnar  Schools — Bonney,  Sanford,  Ortheman, 
Haskins,  Knowlton. 

On  Primary  Schools — Dunbar,  Benjamin,  Prescott, 
Spare,  Coe. 

On  Country  Schools  —  Coe,  Chace,  Rodman,  Price* 
Sherman. 

On  Farm  School — Sanford,  Sherman. 

On  Evening  Schools — Otheman,  Spare,  Thomas. 

On  Mill  School — Chace,  Haskins,  Price. 

On  Training  School  and  Examination  of  Teachers — 
Cornish,  Prescott,  Coe,  Knowlton,  Thomas. 

On  Text  Books — Spare,  Chace,  Haskins. 


NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  297 

On  Expenditures — Benjamin,  Batchelor,  Dunbar,  Coe, 
Thomas,  Sherman,  Dews. 

On  Music — Prescott,  Sanford,  Chace. 

On  Drawing — Rodman,  Benjamin,  Otheman,  Knowl- 
ton.  Price. 

On  Howland  Fund — Batchelor,  Borden,  Cornish,  Pres- 
cott, Bonney,  Rodman,  Dews. 


PUBLIC    SCHOOLS. 

HIGH. 

Charles  P.  Rugg,  Principal ;  Assistants,  W.  C.  Law- 
ton,  Mary  S.  Mendell,  Sarah  D.  Ottiwell,  Susan  B.  Cor- 
nish, Lizzie  P.  Briggs,  Lydia  J.  Cranston,  L.  N.  Smith,  M, 
E.  Austin. 

GRAMMAR. 

Fifth  street — A.  F.  Wood,  Principal;  Assistants, 
Hannah  B.  Robinson,  M.  R.  Hinckley,  Sarah  A.  Carr,  Sa- 
rah E.  Stoddard,  Charlotte  C.  Carr,  Mary  E.  Allen,  Mary 
A.  Codding,  Isabel  M.  Reid,  M.  A.  Macy,  E.  J.  Ashley. 

Middle  street — M.  C.  Rodgers,  Principal ;  Assistants, 
Annie  R.  Commerford,  Clarissa  S.  Staples,  Catherine 
Coraraerford,  Jane  E.  Finkill,  Mary  A.  Kane,  Sarah  L. 
Spare,  H.  C.  Arey,  M.  M.  Dunlap,  Agnes  J.  Dunlap. 

Parker  street — Chas.  E.  E.  Mosher,  Principal ;  Assist- 
ants, Jane  M.  Gardner,  Jeannette  Hunter,  Eliza  J.  D. 
Shepherd,  Martha  M.  Hemenway,  Helen  M.  Gordon, 
Drusilla  W.  Sears,  Ada  F.  Whitton,  Matilda  J.  Smith, 
Lillie  Spooner,  Abby  F.  Sullivan. 

PRIMARY. 

mil  street — Elizabeth  P.  Spooner,  Lucy  Leach,  H.  B. 
Parker. 

3Ierrimac  street — Sarah  H.  Hewins,  Ella  Lincoln,  Ma- 
ria E.  Hayes,  Abby  B.  Nash,  A.  West. 

Maxfleld  street— M^rj  B.  White,  Sarah  B.  Field,  H,  B. 
S.  Wilcox,  Mercy  H.  Bartlett. 

Cedar  street — Annie  S.  Homer,  Judith  S.  Macomber, 
Louisa  L.  Heath,  Abby  D.  Whitney. 

ITempton  street— Fat'ience  K.  Almj,  Eleanor  Commer- 
ford, Sarah  E.  Stowe,  Amelia  Lincoln,  A.  F.  Richmond. 

Hush  street — Sarah  H.  Cranston,  Bessie   P.   Chapman, 


298  NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

Hannah  V.  Hathaway,  S.  E.  Sears,  Eliza   H.  Sanford,  E. 
G.  Smith. 

Dartmouth  street — Isadore  F.  Eldredge,  S.  E.  Phillips, 
E.  A.  M.  Simmons,  Belle  W.  Giffoid. 

Sixth  street  (new) — Abby  F.  Bryant. 

Griffin  street  (branch) — S.  E.  Kerwin,  M.  J.  Gomley. 

Arnold  street — Susan  M.  Tompkins. 

Grove  street— S.  A.  C.  Pray,  M.  J.  Graham,  S.  E.  Tuell, 
L.  E.  Smith. 

COUNTRY. 

Acushnet — Geo.  Russell,  jr.,  M.  F.  Sylvia. 
Rockdale — S.  F.  Spare,  M.  E.  Bonney. 
Cannonmlle — M.  E.  Leicester,  E.  F.  Hazard. 
ClarT^s  Point — Jane  C.  Thompson. 
Farm — E.  P.  Bl  an  ding. 
North — Deborah  H.  Gammons. 
JPlainville — Sarah  H.  Kelley. 
Teacher  of  Drawing — A.  Gumming. 
Teacher  of  Music — Jason  White. 
Supernumerary — Jane  E.  Gilmore. 


PRIVATE  SCHOOLS. 

FRIENDS'  ACADEMY. 

Morgan  street. 

Principal — John  Tetlow,  jr. 

Assistants — Andrew  Ingraham,  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 six  years,  comprises  all  branches  of  a  good  school 
education.  In  the  classical  course,  boys  are  fitted  for 
Harvard  College 

AIMWELL  SCHOOL. 

North,  near  Foster. 

Mrs.  Wm.  H.  Knight,  Principal;  Miss  Helena  Sawyer 
Miss  Nannie  Underwood,  Assistants. 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  299 

CHURCHES. 

EPISCOPAL. 

GRACE  CHURCH. 

Union,  above  Sixth  street. 

Rev.  Edraund  Rowlfind,  i^ec^or/  Samuel  Leonord,  jr., 
Senior  Warden;  C.  B.  H.  Fessenden,  Junior  Warden; 
E.  H.  Allen,  Treasurer  ;  Samuel  Leonard,  jr.,  Charles  D. 
Stickney,  James  Munroe,  H.  Hathaway,  T.  Donaghey,  E. 
H.  Allen,  Yestryraen ;  E.  T.  Morgan,  Sexton.  Sabbath 
School. — Rev.  Edmund  Rowland,  Superintendent. 


CONGREGATIONAL,  UNITARIAN. 

FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL  SOCIETY. 

Union,  corner  Eighth  street. 

Rev.  William  J.  Potter,  Pastor;  John  A.  Hawes, 
Clerk ;  George  A.  Bourne,  Treasurer ;  John  R.  Thorn- 
ton, Edward  D.  Frederick,  S.  AWqw,  Assessors  ;  Theodore 
Taylor,  Sexton.  Sabbath  School. — Rev.  Wm.  J.  Potter, 
Supt. ;  Wm.  G.  Baker,  Asst.  Supt. 


CONGREGATIONAL,    TRINITARIAN. 

NORTH  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 

Purchase  street,  corner  Elm. 
-,  Pastor ;  John  Bryant,  E.  S.  Cannon,  Z.  Stur- 


tevant,  John  Hastings,  Edward  Haskell,  T.  C.  Hatch, 
Deacons;  J.  C.  Hitch,  Clerk  and  Treasurer ;  Church 
Committee,  the  foregoing  with  Alex.  H.  Seabury  and 
Samuel  P.  Burt;  Joseph  Knowles,  Joshua  C.  Hitch, 
Thacher  C.  Hatch,  Trustees ;  Samuel  P.  Burt,  Siqyt.  of 
Sabbath  School ;  Isaac  Barnes,  Sexton. 


FOURTH  STREET  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 

Fourth,  cor.  School  street. 

Rev.  M.  C.  Julien,  Pastor;  I.  N.  Barrows,  Ezra  B. 
Chase,  Eben  Nye,  Deacons;  I.  H.  Bartlett,  jr.,  Chas. 
P.  Rugg,  G.  ¥.  Kingman,  I.  C.  Sherman,  C.  T.  Bonney 
Trustees ;     G.    W.  ^EUis,    Clerk;     I.   H.    Bartlett,  jr., 

Treasurer;  ,  Sexton.      Sabbath  School. — F.  A. 

Washburn,  Superintendent. 


300  NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

PACIFIC  CONGREGATIONAL   CHURCH. 

Foster,  corner  Kempton  street. 

Rev.  Solon  Cobb,  Pastor ;  Willijim  F.  Butler,  Samuel 
Bennett,  1.  Cornish,  Deacons ,'  Geo.  F.  Burtlett,  Bourne 
Bartlett,  John   Ruggles,   GommiUee  on   Supphj ;    B.  F. 

Reed,  CAorister/  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;  Joseph  S.  Spooner,  Sexton.  Sabbath  School. 
Joseph  W.  Webster,  Superiritendent. 


BAPTIST. 

FIRST  BAPTIST  CHURCH. 

William,  above  Sixth  street. 

D.  D.  Winn,  Pastor  ;  A.  T.  Eddy,  Chairman;  O.  M. 
Leach,  J.  N.  Barrows,  Wm.  A.  Beard,  Wm.  G.  White, 
S.  T.  Viall,  Levi  Hawes,  Asa  P.  Manchester,  Andrew 
Russell,  Trustees ;  Levi  Hawes,  Treasurer ;  S.  T.  Viall, 
Clerk  of  Trustees  ;  Wm.  H.  Pitman,  Clerk  of  Society  ; 
Elijah  Knox,  Sexton.  Sabbath  School. — Geo.  B.  Rich- 
mond, Supt. ;  Mary  H.  Girdwood,  ^s5i.  Supt. ;  Thos.  M. 
James,  Secretary ;  Wm.  H.  Pitman,  Treasurer ;  A.  T. 
Eddy,  President  of  Society. 

SECOND   BAPTIST   CHURCH. 

Middle  Street. 

John  B.  Bagwell,  Pastor;  Morton  Yancy,  Esau  F. 
Foster,  James  Rich,  John  D.  Hayden,  James  G.  Wilson, 
Deacons;  John  D.  Hayden,  Clerk;  W.  H.  Stewart, 
Treasurer.     Sabbath  School. — J.  G.  Wilson,  Su2)t. 

SALEM  BAPTIST  CHURCH. 

North  Sixth,  near   Market  square. 

Rev.  James  H.  Lee,  Pastor;  Scipio  Blackwell,  Isaac 
Gwinn,  Edward  Jackson,  Deacons;  Isaac  Gwinn,  Theo- 
dore Taylor,  Chas.  Thomas,  Wm.  H,  Smith,  John  Lee, 
Trustees;  James  Wiggins,  Treasurer ;  John  P.  York, 
Clerk. 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  301 

NORTH  BAPTIST  CHURCH. 

County,  cor.  Merrimac  street. 
-,  Pastor ;  Augustus  A.  Greene,  Chairman; 


Thomas  Pope,  jr.,  Geo.  C.  Hatch,  Deacons;  Thomas 
Pope,  jr.,  Luther  G.  Hewins,  Jeremiah  Brown,  Trustees; 
George  C.  Hatch,  Treasurer ;  Luther  G.  Hewins,  jr., 
Clerk ;  Jeptha  F.  Jenney,  Sexton.  Sabbath  School. 
George  C.  Hatch,  Superintendent. 


CHRISTIAN. 

NORTH  CHRISTIAN  CHURCH. 

Organized  January  25,  1807. 

Purchase,  corner  Middle  street. 

Oliver  A.  Roberts,  Pastor  /  William  Phillips,  James 
Durfee,  Charles  M.  Peirce,  Asa  Lothrop,  Henry  W.  Smith, 
Nathaniel  Stetson,  Wardens;  Lorenzo  D.Davis,  Clerk; 
Orrick  Smalley,  Treasurer;  Thomas  F.  Allen,  Sexton; 
Wm.  Phillips,  Moses  How,  James  Durfee,  Chas.  M.  Peirce, 
Nath'l  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,  Church  Coin- 
mittee ;  Wm.  Phillips,  Nathan  Chase,  Isaiah  Wood,  James 
Durfee,  Atwood  Holmes,  L.  D.  Davis,  David  S,  Bliss,  E. 
D.  Mandell,  Geo.  A.  Covell,  J.  M.  Lawton,  O.  Smalley, 
Chas.  E.  Hendrickson,  Finance  Committee  ;  James  Dur- 
fee, Henry  W.Smith,  Charles  M,  Peirce,  sen.,  Wm.  Phillips 
Nathan  Chase,  Trustees.  .  Sabbath  School. — David  S. 
Bliss,  Superintendetit. 

SPRUCE  STREET  CHRISTIAN  CHURCH. 

Spruce,  corner  Smith  street. 

Chas.  F.  Burleigh,  Pastor ;  Isaac  S.  Thomas,  Treas- 
urer   and   Clerk ;     ,  Sexton.      Sabbath    School. 

Loum  H.  Faunce,  Snpt. ;  Joseph  Mosher,  Asst.  Supt. 

MIDDLE  STREET  CHRISTIAN  CHURCH, 

Middle,  end  of  Sixth  street. 

Benjamin  S.  Batchelor,  Pastor ;  Ambrose  E.  Luce, 
Chairm.an  Church  Committee  ;  Charles  Sherman,  Clerk. 
Sabbath  School. — Isaac  W.  Benjamin,   Superintendent. 


302  NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

SOUTH  CHRISTIAN  CHURCH. 

Boiiney,  corner  Shorrnan  street. 

Isaac  H.  Coe,  Pastor  ;  Alvin  Mosher,  John  S.  Fran- 
cis, Deacons  ;  Wm.  D.  Sherman,  Clerk  ;  Peleg  S.  Macy, 
Treasurer  ;  W.  H.  Taylor,  J.  S.  Bonney,  I.  H.  Coe,  M. 
G.  Sears,  P.  T.  Flyun,  L.  R.  Ehlridge,  L.  Jenney,  Peleg 
S.  Macy,  Trustees ;  Charles  Macy,  Sexton.  Sabbath 
School. — I.  H.  Coe,  Superintendent. 


METHODIST    EPISCOPAL. 

COUNTY  ST.  METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH. 

County  street,  corner  Elm. 

W.  F.  Crafts,  Pastor  ;  James  Taylor,  Geo.  E.  Giffortl, 
Job  Wade,  Frederick  A.  Sovvle,  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,  Sylvanus  Bennett,  Ellis 
Perry,  Freilerick  H.  Vinal,  Geo.  M.  Eddy,  jr.,  Stewards  ; 
Wm.  Hammond,  Addison  Woodward,  W.  J.  Sherman, 
Savory  C.  Hathaway,  Caleb  L.  Ellis,  Josiah  Richmond, 
Benj.  C.  Ward,  James  Taylor,  S.  Hathaway,  Class  Lead- 
ers ;  Edmund  Anthony,  Treas. ;  Asa  H.  Kelley,  >iSea;^o;?. 
Sabbath  School. — Leonard  B.  Ellis,  Superintendent. 

FOURTH  STREET  METHODIST  CHURCH. 

Fourth  street, 'south  of  Walnut. 

Rev.  Charles  Morgan,  Pastor  ;  Joseph  Brownell,  Niles 
Tihlen,  John  W.  Pierce,  J.  Augustus  Brownell,  Charles 
Gifford,  Trustees  ;  R.  C.  Topham,  Horace  Tilden,  George 
A.  Poole,  Lorenzo  Baker,  Joseph  Brownell,  Niles  Tilden, 
Stevmrds  ;  Robert  C.  Topham,  Treasurer  P oar d  of  Steto- 
ards ;  Joseph  Brownell,  Treasurer  Corporation;  Wm. 
Hested,  Sexton.  Sabbath  School. — George  Cooper,  Su- 
perifitendent. 

ALLEN  STREET  CHURCH. 

Allen,  corner  Count}'^  street. 

Rev.  Bradford  P.  Raymond,  Pastor  ;  Henry  M.  Allen, 
Solomon  Chadwick,  Allen  S.  Simmons,  Chas.  E.  Cook, 
Elisha  Gibbs,  Robert  A.  Sherman,  Simon  S.  Pollock,  Sara- 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  303 

uel  Benson,  J.  C.  Brock,  Trustees  ;  Robert  A.  Sherman, 
Clerk;  Stephen  Y.  Dunham,  Sexton;  R.  A.  Sherman, 
H,  M.  Allen,  Allen  S.  Simmons,  George  B.  Wilbor,  Solo- 
mon Chad  wick,  Jabez  Gorham,  John  A.  Thompson,  Ed- 
ward S.  Tripp,  Chas.  A.  Snell,  J.  C.  Brock,  Stewards. 
Sabbath  School. — J.  C.  Brock,  Superintendent. 


PLEASANT  STREET  METHODIST  CHURCH. 

Established  1844. 

Pleasant,  corner  Sycamore  street. 
Rev.  T.  R.  Green,  Pastor  ;  S.  S.  Paine,  W.  Walker,  J 
L.  Humphrey,  S.  Dammon,  N.  Tripp,  Jno.  Kirk,  B.  Hinck- 
ley, H.  R.  Wilcox,  R.  Allen,  Trustees  ;  R.  Allen,  Ed- 
ward JVlilliken,  I.  B.  Tompkins,  E.  J,  Collamore,  H.  R. 
Wilcox,  Jno.  Kirk,  S.  S.  Payne,  David  W.  Holmes,  I. 
B.  Tompkins,  jr.,  Steioards  ;  T,  Trueman,  J.  Scbofield,  S. 
Dammon,  G.  M.  Ripner,  Wm.  Walker,  S.  Shepard,  S.  S. 
Payne,  H.  Freeman,  D.  S.  Small,  S.  C.  Caldwell,  G.  W. 
Payne,  S.  S.  Perry,  B.  Hinckley,  N.  Tripp,  Leaders  ;  S. 
S.  Paine,  Clerk  and  Treasurer;  Chas.  Wilcox,  Sexton; 
George  Paine,  Chorister;  Church  Members,  434;  Pro- 
bationers, 37.  Sabbath  School. — Geo.  W.  Paine,  Su- 
perintendent.  Officers  and  Teachers,  75  ;  Scholars,  600  ; 
Total,  675  ;  Total  membership,  748. 


ZION  CHURCH. 

Elm,  west  of  County  street. 

Rev.  Silas  A.  Mitchell,  Pastor  in  charge  ;  James  Thom- 
as,  Henry    Gibson,   Chas.   Offley,    John  Gainville    John 

Smith,  Trustees  ;  • ,  Sexton  ;  Elisha  Turner,  Clerk. 

Sabbath  School. — Mrs.  S.  Smith,  Superintendent. 


BETHEL  METHODIST   CHURCH. 

Kempton,  west  of  County  street. 

Rev.  E.  T.  Williams,  Pastor  ;  Noah  Tillson,  John  L. 
Wright,  Henry  Carroll,  Jackson  Hawkins,  William  H. 
Coles,  Isham  Couling,  George  T.  Fisher,  Trustees  ;  Jack- 
son Hawkins,  Clerk ;  Francis  Aivis,  Sexton.  Sabbath 
School. — John  H.  Armstead,   '•Superintendent. 


304  NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 


UNIVERSALIST. 

FIRST  UNIVERSALIST  CHURCH. 

William,  near  Eighth  street. 

Rev.  J.  H.  Fariiswortli,  Pastor  ;  Hiram  Van  Campen, 

Clerk  ;  Hosea  M.  Knowlton,  Treasurer ;  iSexton  ; 

Alfred  G.  Wilbor,  Hirain  Van  Carapen,  E.  L.  Barney,  II. 
M.  Knowlton,  John  M.  Foster,  Stayiding  Comrnittee. 
Sabbath  School. — H,  M.  Knowlton,  Superintendent. 


EOMAlSr  CATHOLIC. 

ST.  LAWRENCE  CHURCH. 

County  street. 

Rev.  Lawrence  S.  McMahon,  Pastor;  Rev.  George 
Page,  Rev.  William  Y{\gg\\\s,  Assistant  Pastors;  James 
F.  McKenney,  Sexton.  Sabbath  School. — John  Corish, 
Superintendent. 

ST.  MARY'S  CHURCH. 

Fifth,  corner  School  street. 
Is  used  for  children's  mass,  and  Sabbath  School. 

ST.  JOHN  BAPTIST  (PORTUGUESE). 

Wing,  corner  Fifth  street. 
Rev.  Antonio  M.  Freitas,  Pastor. 


ADVENT. 

ADVENT  CHAPEL. 

Kempton,  near  County  street. 

,  Pastor  ;    E.  Church,  H.  A.  Davis,  Deacons ; 

James  Harding,  Clerk ;  James  Ross,  Sexton. 


CHRISTIAN  UNION. 

100  High  street. 

Rev.   A.  Higgins,    Pastor;    Ellery  Records,  John    C. 
Freeman,  Richard  E.  Macoraber,  Committee  of  Trustees. 


NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  305 

SEAMEN'S  BETHEL. 

Bethel,  between  William  and  Union  streets. 

James  D.  Butler,  Chaplain.  Sabbath  School. — James 
G.  Harding,  Superintendent. 

UNION  CHURCH. 

Allen's  Corner,  Plainville. 

HOWLAND  CHAPEL. 

Purchase  street,  north  of  Merrimac. 

Erected  in  1871,  by  Matthew  Howland,  for  a  free 
chapel,  and  a  Sabbath  scliool  for  the  population  in  the 
vicinity  of  the  Wamsutta  Mills.  A  Sabbath  school  is  held 
on  Sabbath  afternoons,  and  religious  services  on  Sabbath 
evenings  during  the  year. 

ROCKDALE  FREE  CHAPEL  ASSOCIATION. 

Organized  March  19,  1873. 

^Pastor;    Elias  Terry,  President;    George  P. 

Hathaway,  Sec.  and  ClerJc ;  John  P.  West,    Treasurer  ; 
Elias  Terry,  Meltiah  Hathaway,  James  T.  Almy,  Trustees. 

CANNONVILLE  CHURCH. 

Ch.urch  at  Cannonville. 

George  Huddy,  Pastor.  Sabbath  School. — Jacob  W- 
Chase,  Sup>t. 

FRIENDS. 

Officers. — Josiah  Holmes,  jr.,  Mrs  Rachel  S.  Howland, 
3Iinisters ;  Wm.  C.  Taber,  Chas.  R.  Tucker,  Matthew 
Howland,  Seth  K.  Aiken,  Betsey  P.  Wood,  Sarah  An- 
thony, Dorcus  F.  Tucker,  Anna  G.  Wood,  Susan  Taber, 
Elders. 

There  are  two  meetings  of  Friends.  The  Society  known 
as  such  from  the  earliest  histoi-y  of  New  Bedford,  have  a 
large  brick  meeting-house  on  Spring  street,  between  Sixth 
and  Seventh  streets.  P^riends  do  not  recognize  the  pas- 
toral relation  as  it  exists  in  connection  with  other  Socie- 
ties. 

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306  NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 


MISSIONARY  CHAPEL. 

Tristram  R.  Dennison,  City  Missionary. 

Tliis  (loincstic  mission  may  be  considered  as  firmly  es- 
tablished. Located  on  South  Water,  corner  Leonard  St., 
T.  R.  Dennison,  Superintendent,  150  scholars.  In  this 
chapel,  religious  service  is  heht  and  a  Sunday  School 
maintained. 


NEW  BEDFORD  SCHOOL  ASSOCIATION. 

Rev.  M.  C.  Julian,  President ;  Leonard  B.  Ellis,  Jabez 
Wood,  Vice  Presidents ;  Rev.  Benjamin  S.  Batchelor, 
Secretary ;  Samuel  P.  Burt,  Treasurer. 


SECRET  AND  BENEVOLENT  SOCIETIES. 

3IASONIC. 

ADONIRAM  CHAPTER,  R.  A.  CHAPTER. 

Regular  Convocations — First  Wednesday  in  each  month. 
William  W.  Arnold,  M.  E.  II.  P. :  Albert  H.  W.  Car- 
penter, E.  K. ;  James  L.  Sherman,  E.  S. ;  Edward  Stet- 
son, J'reas^^re;-;  H.  Wilder  Emerson,  Secretary;  Albert  E. 
Waight,  C.  of  II;  Eben  C.  IMilliken,  P.  S. ;  Benjamin 
S.  Jenkins,  A'.  A  C. ;  Henry  M.  Olmsted,  M  of  Sd  V. ; 
James  W.  Ainett,  M.  of  2d  V. ;  Chas.  H.  Braley,  M.  of 
1st  v.;  Wanton  T.  Drew,  Ghajjilain  ;  Edward  Boden,jr., 
Organist;  Wm.  A.  Searell,  Sentinel;  John  B.  Baylies, 
Hall  Committee. 

SUTTON  COMMANDERY. 

Knights  Templar, 
Regular  Assembly — First  Thursday  in  each  montli. 

Officers — Abraham  H.  Howland,  jr.,  E.  C. ;  Gardner 
T.  Sanford,  Gen.;  Henry  Field,  jr.,  Capt.  G. ;  Wanton 
T.  Drew,  Prelate;  Jacob  B.  Hadley,  Treas. ;  H.  Wilder 
Emerson,  jRec.  y  Gardner  T.  Sanford, /S.  W.  ;  James  Tay- 
lor, ./.  W.;  J.  H.  Bennett,  S'ocl  B.;  Joshua  B.  Win-  . 
slow,  Std.  B.  ;  William  T.  Soule,  War.  ;  Henry  G.  Pom- 
roy,  3d  G.  ;  Benj.  S.  Jenkins, /^J  G. ;  Horace  G.  How- 
land,  1st  G.  ;  Edward  Boden,  jr.,  Organist;  Wm.  A. 
Searell,  Armorer  and  Sentinel. 


NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  307 

STAR  IN  THE  EAST  LODGE,  F.  &  A.  M. 

Regular  Coinmunication — First  Monday  in  each  month. 

Officers — Wm.  W.  Arnold,  T^  M.  ;  Ezekiel  C,  Gar- 
diner,/S.  W.;  Wm.  W.  Atwood,  j;  W.  ;  Edward  Stetson, 
Treas.  ;  Jas.  C.  Hitch,  ^Sec.  ;  Antliony  D.  Hall,  S,.  D.  ; 
Theodore  W.  Cole,  J.  1).  ;  Rev.  O.  A.  Roberts,  Chap.  ; 
Wm.  Thornp,  Mar.;  A.  M.  Popplestone,  A'.  S. ;  J.  T. 
"Richardson,  I.  S. ;  Edward  Boden,  jr.,  Organist  ;  Wm. 
A.  Searell,  Tyler  ;  Edward  Stetson,  Hall  Com. 

EUREKA  LODGE,  F.  &  A.  M. 

Regular  Communication — First  Friday  in  each  month. 

Officers — James  L.  Sherman,  TF.  M.;  Ansel  G.  Baker, 
S.  W.;  William  T.  Soule,  e/:  W.  ;  Humphrey  A.  Gifford, 
jr.,  Treas.  ;  Geo.  W.  Parker,  /Sec.  ;  Wanton  T.  Drew, 
Chajy.;  Fred.  W.  Mosher,  S.  D.  ;  Albert  E.  Waight,  J. 
D. ;  A.  G.  Studley,  IS.  S.  ;  Geo.  E.  Bryant,  J.  S.  ;  H.  M. 
Mosher,  Mar.  ;  George  Pierce,  OrganUt  ;  Wm.  A.  Sear- 
ell, Tyler  ;  John  A.  Lee,  Hall  Com. 

UNION  LODGE  No.  7,  F.  &  A.  M. 
(colored.) 
Regular  Communication — First  Friday  in  each  month. 


ODD  FELLOWS. 

AN  AW  AN  ENCAMPMENT,  I.  O.  of  O.  F. 

Meetings — Second  and  fourth  Thursday  of  each  month, 
in  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  Hicks'  building.  Purchase  street. 

Robert  V\^.  Baker,  C.  P.  ;  James  McFarlin,  H.  P.;  Geo. 
P.  Brock,  S.  W.  ;  Wm.  C.  Rhodes,  J.  W. ;  O.  Frank  Bly, 
jScribe;  Wm.  S.  Cobb,  Treas. 


ACUSHNET  LODGE,  No  4L,  I.  O.  of  O.  F. 

Meetings — Every  Tuesday  evening,   at  Odd  Fellows' 
Hall,  Hicks'  building,  Purchase,  cor.  Mechanics'  lane. 

Stephen  W.  Booth,  JV.  G.  ;  Geo.  W.  Farnham,  V.  G.  y 
Geo.  F.  Weeden,  /6'ec./  John  W.  Nickerson,  Treas. 


308  NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

VESTA  LODGE,  No.  166,  I.  O.  of  O.  F. 

Meotinpjs — Every  Wednesday  evening  at  Odd  Fellows' 
Hall,  Waverly  building,  9  Fourth  street. 

Jethro  Hillman,  iV!  G.  ;  Lemuel  T.  Terry,  V.    G. ;  O- 
Frank  Bly,  iSec. ;  E.  V.  McLeod,.  Treas. 


POTOMSKA  LODGE  No.  1518,  G.  W.  O.   of   O.    F. 

Meets  at  Liberty  Hall  building.  Purchase,  cor.  William, 
the  first  and  third  Friday  in  each  month. 

John  A.  Robinson,  N.  G. 


YE  ANCIENT   AND  HONORABLE   COM- 
MANDERY. 

Organized  September,  1871. 

Siloam  Encampment.     Crusaders  of  Jerusalem. 

Meetings — Second  and  Fourth  Wednesdays  in  each 
month,  at  Ingall's  Hall,  Purchase  street. 

Officers— L.  G.  Hewins,  jr.,  M.  E.  G.  C. :  W.  J. 
Swift,  G.  S.  and  T. ;  L.  W.  Playes,  V.  C. ;  G.  W.  Ham- 
mond,  W.;  N.  G.  Pollock,  S.  G. ;  H.  S.  Swain,  P.;  C. 
S.  Paisler,  Patriarch. 


SIR  JOHN  FALSTAFF  LODGE. 

Meetings — Every  Friday  evening,  at  Windsor  Hall, 
Market  street. 

Officers — Lemuel  W.  Hayes,  G.  0. ;  William  J. 
Swift,  G.  S. ;  William  R.  Best,  G.  T. ;  William  O.  Cross, 
S.  V.  C;  Nelson  G.  Pollock,  J.  V.  C;  Henry  H.  Bliss, 
JI.  ;  Geo.  W.  Hammond,  A.  ;  Henry  S.  Swain,  /S.  G.) 
James  B.  Schwall,  O.  G.  ;  Chas.  A.  S.  Sherman,  Chap- 
lain; Chas.  S.  Paisler,  William  R.  Sherman,  William  O. 
Cross,  Board  of  Trustees. 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  309 

TEMPERANCE  SOCIETIES. 

MOUNT  TABOR  COUNCIL,  No.  13. 

Meetings — First  Friday  in  every  month,  at  Templars' 
Hall,  in  Ricketson  block,  Union,  corner  Fourth. 

Officers — James  S.  Hathaway,  C.  of  C. ;  Chas.  F.  Al- 
len, S.ofC;  Fred.  J.  Jordan,  J.  of  G. ;  A.  VV.  Hadley, 
Bee.  of  C;  Eben.  Parson,  Treas. ;  H.  C.  W.  Mosher, 
M.;  VV.  M.  Robertson,  D.M.;  Thos  J.  Peed,  P.;  James 
A.  Russell,  W. ;  Isaac  Woo  i,  Chaplain. 


EL  BETHEL  TEMPLE  OF  HONOR,  No.  24. 

•    Meetings — Thursday  night,  Templars'  Hall,  in  Ricket- 
son block.  Union,  corner  Fourth. 

Fred.  J.  Jordan,  W.  C.  T. ;  E.  B.  Chase,  W.  V.  T. ; 
A.  D.  Hall,  W.  K;  T.  J.  Taylor,  W.  A.  H. ;  James  S. 
Hathaway,  W.  F.  R. ;  H.  C.  \V.  Mosher,  W.  T. ;  Vera- 
nus  Eldridge,  W.  f/".  /  Orrick  Smalley,  jr.,  W.  B.  U. ; 
Isaac  Wood,  Chaplain ;  Thos.  J.  Peed,  JF!  G. ;  David 
Carlaw,  W.  S. 


ONWARD  LODGE,  No.  159,  I.  O.  G.  T. 

J.  B.  Parris,  TF".  G.  T. ;  Lizzie  P.  Lawton,  W.  V.  T. ; 
Hattie  A.  Manchester,  W.  S. ;  Ella  K.  Wheelon,  W.  T. 
S;  Frank  S.  Davis,  W.  T. ;  N.  S.  Moore,  W.  C;  Chas. 
W.Chase,  TF. -M  /  Hannah  Flathaway,  TFi -/.  G.;  James 
B.  Chase,  W.  0.  G. ;  M.  W.  Winchester,  W.  A.  8.  ; 
Sarah  Parker,  W.  E.  S. ;  Elizabeth  Brownell,  TF.  L.  S. 


ORIENT  LODGE,  No.  173,  GOOD  TEMPLARS. 

Meetings — Thursday  evenings.  Orient  Hall,  Elm,  corner 
Purchase. 

Eliza  M.  Bliss,  TF.  C.  T. ;   Hannah  Gifford,  TF  V.  T; 

Wm.  O.  Cross,  TF  8.;  Lydia  K.  Sears,  TF  A.  S. ;  Chas. 

Bliss',  TF  F.  8.;  Thomas  J.  Borden,   TF  T.  ;  Abram  R. 

Cowen,  TF  G. ;  Wm.  L.  Wade,  TF  31.  ;  Louisa  Wade, 
TF  D.  M. ;  Clara  B.  Rowe,  TF  I.  G. ;  Marshall  S.  Green, 
W.  O.  G. ;   Lucy  M.  Westgate,  TF  R.  H.  8. ;   Carrie  B. 

Tucker,  TF  L.  II.  8.;  W.  H.  Tucker,  F.  W.  G.  T. 


310  NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

LIBERTY  LODGE,  No,  48,  GOOD  TExMPLARS. 

Meetings — Music  Hall,  Monday  night. 

Alfred  Wilson,  D.  G.  W.  C.  T. ;  Etta  F.  Martin,  TF- 
C.  T. ;  Marv  A.  Bowman,  W.  V.  T.  ;  George  S.  Bo  wen, 
TF.  S.;  Riciinrd  T.  Durfev,  W.  F.  8.;  Janu's  Doull,  W. 
T.;  Eliza  J.  Ashley,  W.  C. ;  Joseph  B.  Peak,  TF  M. ; 
Mary  A.  Bowen,  \V.  I.  G.  ;  Benjamin  Rooth,  TF  0.  G. ; 
Mary  A.  Leavitt,  TF.  B.  M.  ;  Minnie  B.  Lewis,  TF  A.  8.  • 
Anna  B.  Pierce,  TF  i^.  S. ;  Almira  C.  Booth,  TF  L.  S.! 


NEW  BEDFORD  LODGE,  No.  143,  I.  O.  G.  T. 

Meet  at  A.  P.  A.  Hall,  Friday  evening  of  each  week. 

Obadiah  S.  I^irker,  TF  G.  T. ;  Susan  L.  Walker,  W.  V. 
T.;  G.  S.  P.  Bradford,  TF  IS.;  Mary  L.  Walker,  TF.  A. 
jS.;  John  W.  IJrawley,  W.  F.  S. ;  Elisha  Rathburn,  TF 
T.;  Charles  H.Goodwin,  TF  G. ;  Ellen  M.Vincent,  TF 
M. ;  Marv  J.  Baker,  TF  D.  31. ;  Lizzie  Vincent,  TF.  I.  G.  ; 
William  Robinson,  TF  0.  G.  ;  Mary  E.  Bradford,  TF  R. 
H.  S.  ;  Sarah  J.  Robinson,  TF  L.  II.  S. ;  Henry  Spiller, 
P.  TF  C.  T. 


REFUGE  f)IVISION,  No.  36,  S.  of  T. 

Meet  at  Temple  of  Honor  Hall,  Union,  corner  Fourth, 
Wednesday  evening  of  each  week. 

Officers. — Miss  Sarah  E.  Feayvour,  TF.  P.;  Arthur 
S.James,  W.  A. ;  James  Hathaway,  i?.  S. ;  Mrs.  Carrie 
Tucker,  A.  P.  /S. ;  Thomas  Borden,  P.  8.;  William 
Tucker,  T. ;  Mrs.  Lucy  Westgate,  Chcqylain;  Helen  M. 
Vincent,  C. ;  Sarah  Hope,  A.  G.;  Elisha  Rathbnrn,  I. 
K;  Simeon  B.  Eldridge,  0.  S.;  Josiah  G.  Childs,  i^.  TF. 
P. 


NEPTUNE  DIVISION,  No.  54,  S.  of  T. 

Meetings — Wednesday  evenings,  Pleasant,  corner  New 
Market  square. 

Thomas  King,  TFP.;  Thomas  Shaw,.TFA;  Etta 
Stacy,  E.  8. ;  Wm.  Spooner,  A.  P.  S. ;  John  T.  Graham, 
P.  S. ;  William  H.Cook,  Treas. ;  Stephen  D.  Stacy, 
Chaplain;  Wm.  H.  H.  Allen,  G. ;  Miss  Emma  Miller,  A 
C.  ;  Mrs.  Asa  Bowman,  I.  S.  ;  Joseph  Pendlebury,  0.  S ; 
Wm.  Bradburn,  P.  TF.  P. 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  311 

SILVER  STAR  DIVISION,  No.  33,  S.  of  T. 

Meet  at  Neptune  Hall,  Monday  evenings  each  week. 

Frances  A.  Dewett,  W.  P.;  J.  F.  Floyd,  W.  A.; 
Georgiana  Johnson,  R.  S. ;  John  Gainville,  A.  R.  8.; 
Annie  E.  Dewett,  7^.  A'./  Edward  Johnson,  sr.,  T. ;  Chas. 
L.  Ellis,  C.  ;  Edward  Johnson,  jr.,  A.  C;  Allen  L.  Lee, 
I.  S. ;  Mary  Cooper,  0.  S. ;  Wesley  Cook,  Chcqylain. 

WAMSUTTA  DIVISION,  No.  28,  S.  of  T. 

Meetings — Thursday  evenings  in  North  Mission  Chapel, 
corner  Pearl  and  Purchase. 

George  F.  Robinson,  W.  P. ;  Frederick  Dawes,  W.  A. ; 
Case,  R.  S. ;    Julia  E.   Brown,  A.  R.  8. ;    John 


„ ^ ---7        " ■'  --^ ---7        " 

Fullen,  F,  S. ;  Mrs  Margaret  Pillen,  T. ;  John  Singleton, 
C.  ;  Lizzie  Brown,  A.  C. ;  Sarah  A.  Stewart,  I.  S.  ;  Chas. 
A.  Goodwin,  Chaplain;  John  W.  Brawley,  P.  TFl  P. 

ACUSHNET  DIVISION,  No.  87,  S.  of  T. 

Meets  at  Music  Hall  Tuesday  evening  of  each  week. 

Eldridge,  W.  P.  ;    George  Brownell,    W.  A.  ; 

George  S.  Bowen,  R.  S. ;  Anna  W.  Edwards,  A.  R.  8. ; 
Charles  D.  Tuell,  F.  8. ;  Ephraim  Brownell,  T. ;  Isaac 
Barnes,  Chaplain;  Mrs.  Mary  Walker,  C;  Mrs.  Del^orah 
Lucas,  I.  8. ;  Mrs.  Adeline  Duffey,  A.  G. ;  Nathan 
Brooks,  P.  W.P.;  Richard  Durfee,  0.  8. 

ST.  LAWRENCE  CATHOLIC  TEMPERANCE   SO- 
CIETY. 

Meetings — Every  other  Sunday  evening,  held  in  the 
chapel.  County,  cor.  Ilillman. 

Officers — M.F.Kennedy,  President  ;  John  Carroll, 
Vice  President ;  Michael  Sullivan,  Ireasurer ;  John 
McCue,  Secretary. 


BENEVOLENT  AND  OTHER  SOCIETIES. 

NEW  BEDFORD  LYCEUM. 

Founded  1828.     Annual  meeting,  first  Tuesday  in  May. 

Officers. — C.  P.  Rugg,  President  ;  Joseph  Buckmins- 
ter,  Henry  Willey,  Vice-Presidents;  Thomas  H.  Knowles, 


312  NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

Glerh  ;  George  A.  Bourne,  Treasurer  ;  James  W.  Her- 
vey,  George  II.  Dunbar,  Andrew  Ingrahani,  Committee 
on  Lectures  /  S.  Griffitts  Morgan,  Jireh  Swift,  S.  Hutchin- 
son,  Trustees. 


NEW  BEDFORD  PORT  SOCIETY, 

Officers — lion.  George  Yio-wXnndi^  ]y.^  President  ;  Jas. 
B.  Congdon,  Wm.  Phillips,  Vice  Presidents  •  James  Tay- 
lor, Rec.  Secretary ;  James  D.  Butler,  Cor.  Secretary ; 
Samuel  H.  Cook,  Treasurer. 

Thomas  H.  Knowles,  Wm.  H.  Taylor,  Joseph  C.  De- 
lano, Alexander  H.  Seabury,  Joseph  Brownell,  Oliver 
Presi'ott,  Edward  D.  Mandell,  Edward  Haskell,  C.  B.  H. 
Fessenden,  Edmund  Rodman,  Joseph  Knowles,  Augus- 
tus A.  Greene,  Henry  T.  Leonard,  Jireh  Swift,  Henry  T. 
Wood,  Y.  A.  Washburn,  Mathew  Howland.  Timothy  D. 
Cook,  Edmund  Anthony,  Geo.  R.  Phillips,  Board  of 
Managers. 


LADIES'  BRANCH  N.  B.  PORT  SOCIETY. 

Meetings — Second  Thursday  in  each  month.  Annual 
meeting,  second  Thursday  in  January. 

Officers — Mrs.  Joseph  Brownell,  President ;  Mrs. 
Joseph  Grinnell,  Vice  President ;  Mrs.  A.  D.  Hatch,  Sec- 
retary ;  Mrs.  John  Hunt,  Treasurer. 

The  Mariners'  Llome,  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,  I.   II.  Bartlett,  jr.,  Caroline 


NEW  BEDFORD  DIRECTOKY.       313 

A.  Tucker,  Vice  Presidents  ;  Emily  H.  Bourne,  /Secreta- 
ry ;  Isabel  JVI.  Rotch,  Assistant  Secretary  ;  Frederick  S. 
Allen,  Treasurer. 

The  above  officers,  with  William  J.Potter,  Chas.  Chan- 
dler, constitute  the  ExecutiveCommittee. 

NEW  BEDFORD  CHORAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Leonard  B.  Ellis,  President ;  E.  Tinkham,  Vice  Pres- 
ident ;  B.  F.  H.  Read,  Secretary ;  Fred.  A.  Washburn, 
Treasurer;  B.  F.  5 QnwQy.,  Librarian  ;  Elisha  Tinkham, 
Miss  Mary  Matthews,  H.  Wilder  Emerson,  Sylvanus  Ben- 
nett, Mrs.  B.  F.  Jenney,  Pirectors. 

The  Officers  and  Directors  constitute  the  '•  Board  of 
Management,"  who  attend  to  the  general  and  business  in- 
terests of  the  Society. 

AMERICAN  PROTESTANT  ASSOCIATION. 

Meeting  every  Monday,  111^  Union. 

TEMPLE   UNION   LODGE,  No.  20,  OF    GOOD  Sa- 
MARITANS. 

Meets  every  alternate  Wednesday  evening,  7  North 
Sixth  street. 


GOOD-INTENT  LODGE,  No.  21,  OF  GOOD  SAMAR- 
ITANS. 

Meet  every  alternate  Tuesday  evening,  7  North  Sixth 
street. 


ANCIENT  ORDER  OF  HIBERNIANS. 

Meetings  every  other  Wednesday  evening,  27)^  South 
Water  street. 

Officers. — Neil  Gallagher,  President ;  Miles  Sweeney, 
Vice  President ;  James  Doyle,  Secretary  ;  Patrick  Mur- 
phy,  Treasurer. 

NEW  BEDFORD  PROTECTING  SOCIETY. 

Officers. — Samuel  P.  Burt,  President ;  Edward  H. 
Allen,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

George  R,  Phillips,  Otis  N.  Pierce,  Joshua  C.  Hitch, 
George  D.  GiffiDrd,  Jonathan  Hardy,'  L.  M.  KoUock, 
Directors. 


314  NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

NEW  BEDFORD  DORCAS  SOCIETY. 

Organized  January  3,  1831. 

Officeks. — Mrs.  A,  D.  Hatch,  Prmident ;  ^l\%.^\\- 
liam  Tallman,  Fice  Pres'tVfcni  ;  Mrs.  Wrn.  A.  Dana,  *S'ec- 
retary  and  Treasurer. 

Mrs.  Benjamin  Pitman,  Mrs.  Josiah  Richmond,  Mrs. 
James  Tripp,  ]\Irs.  John  Hunt,  Mrs.  Robert  C.  Top- 
liam,  Mrs.  Benj.  Anthony,  Mrs.  Loum  Snow,  Mrs.  Wra. 
Gordon,  jr.,  Sirs.  Leonard  Crowell,  Mrs.  Humphrey 
Kirby,  Mrs.  Eloise  Tobey,  Mrs.  Prince  Sears,  Mrs.  Wm.  J. 
Norton,  Mrs.  Lydia  Baylies,  Mrs  Job  Wade,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Luce,  Managers. 

Regular  meetings  are  held  on  the  first  Wednesdays  in 
each  irionth,  and  the  annual  meeting  in  the  second  week 
in  October. 

This  is  one  of  onr  oldest  and  most  efficient  charities. 


BRISTOL  SO.  DISTRICT  MEDICAL  SOCIETY. 
Organized  June  26,  1839. 

Officer. — 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.  Atwood,  Fairhaven, 
Censors. 

J.  B.  Whittaker,  Fall  River,  Cormnissioner  on  Trials. 

This  Society  is  subordinate  to  the  Massacliusetts  Medi- 
cal Society,  and  consist  of  Fellovvs  of  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,  117  Union  st. 

Regular  business  meeting  on  the  first  Thursday  of  each 
month. 

Henry  Todd,  President ; ,  Vice-President ; 

Wm.  Deacon,  Secretary  ;  John  Deacon,  Treasurer. 


NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  315 

ORPHANS   HOME. 

Organized  in  1842. 

For  orphans  of  both  sexes.  Clark's  Point  road,  corner 
Cove. 

Miss  Celia  Brett,  Matron  ;  Miss  Sarah  Brett,  Assistant 
Matron. 

Officers. — Mrs.  William  C.  N.  Swift,  President  ;  Mrs. 
Wm.  Crapo,  Secretary  ;  Mrs.  Mary  Gird  wood,  Treasurer. 

LADIES'  CITY  MISSION  SOCIETY. 

The  annual  meeting  of  the  corporation  is  held  on  the 
first  Wednesday  of  January. 

Officers. — Mrs.  Matthew  Rowland,  President ;  Mrs. 
Catherine  Seabury,  Vice-President  ;  Miss  Amelia  B.  Sears, 
Clerk ;  Mrs.  Jose])h  Knowles,  Treasurer ;  Mrs.  George 
B.  Richmond,  Auditor. 

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.  Hathway, 
Mrs.  H.  M.  Stowe,  Mrs.  Pardon  Macomber,  Mi'S.  S.  Gogge- 
shall,  Mrs.  Cornelius  Howland,  Mrs.  C.  P.  Rugg,  Miss 
Emily  H.  Bourne,  Miss  E.  Crowell,  Mrs.  Thomas  Bates, 
Mi-s.  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.  N.  Potter,  Mrs.  William  Beard, 
Mrs.  H.  Seabury,  Mrs.  James  M.  Tripp,  Directors. 

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.  Matthew  Howland,  President ;  Mrs.  Josiah  Rich- 
mond, Mrs.  Thatcher  C.  Hatch,  Mrs.  Horatio  Hathaway, 
Vice-Presidents  ;  Mrs.  George  Hastings,  Corresponding 
Secretary  ;  Mrs.  h.Ti.Yi'AXs^^., Recording  Secretary ;  Miss 
Lizzie  N.  Crowell,  Treasurer ;  Mrs.  E.  M.  Tobey,  Auditor. 

A  general  representation  of  the  various  religious  societies 
aimed  at  in  the  selection  of  managers. 

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  rtiembership  can  be  secured 
for  120. 


316  NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 


NEW     BEDFORD     REFORM    AND    RELIEF 
ASSOCIATION. 

Merrimac,  corner  Pleasant  street. 

Officers. — Mrs.  Andrew  Robeson,  President ;  Mrs. 
James  Lawton  and  IMrs.  A.  D.  Hatcli,  'Vice-Presidents  ; 
Mrs.  G.  E.  Morcjan,  Secretary ;  Mrs.  Caroline  T.  Bumph- 
rey,  Matron  ;  Mi's.  Ilii-am  Van  Campen,  Treasurer ;  Mr. 
Edward  Haskell,  Auditor. 

Mrs.  Oliver  A.  Roberts,  Mrs.  Benjamin  Irish,  Mrs. 
James  E.  Stanton,  Mrs.  Charles  P.  Rngg,  Mrs.  B.  R. 
Aliny,  Mrs.  Caleb  Anthony,  Mrs.  Isaac  Benjamin, 
Mrs.  Joseph  Buckminster,  Mrs.  Amasa  Bnllaid,  Mrs. 
Nicholas  Ilowland,  Mis.  Henry  Iluddlestone,  Mrs.  William 
Phillips,  jMrs.  A.  Russell,  Mrs.  Joseph  Tillinghast,  Mrs. 
Abner  R.  Tucker,  Mrs.  Henry  Walker,  Mrs.  Wm.  F. 
Drown,  Mis.  Stephen  Potter,  Mrs.  Hannah  H.  Sears,  Mrs. 
S.  G.  Morgan,  Pirectors. 

Mrs.  Amasa  BuUard,  Mrs.  James  M.  Lawton,  Mrs. 
James  E.  Stanton,  Executive  (Jommittee. 

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. 
Loum  Snow,  Yice  President ;  Mrs.  Henry  T.  Wood, 
Treas.;  Mrs.  Oliver  Prescott,  A^ec.  /  Charles  R.  Tucker, 
Auditor  ;  Edward  W.  Howland,  Oliver  Prescott,  Thomas 
Nye,  jr.,  Joseph  Grinnell,  Edward  D.  Mandell,  Advisers. 

Mrs.  Joseph  Grinnell,  Mrs.  Abraham  Russell,  Mrs. 
George  Howland,  jr.,  Mrs.  Wm.  G.  Baker,  Mrs.  Caleb 
Anthony,  Mrs.  Eben  Perry,  Mrs.  Wm.  Phillips,  Mrs.  Ed- 
ward Merrill,  Mrs.  Gird  wood,  Mrs.  Wm.  G.  Pope,  Mrs. 
Jose])h  Reed,  Mrs.  Charles  R.  Tucker,  Mrs.  Edward 
Mandell,  Mrs.  Cornelius  Howland,  Miss  Susan  Taber, 
Mrs.  B.  R.  Almy,  Mrs.  James  Fisher,  Mrs.  William  J. 
Rotch,  Mrs.  John  Hunt,  Mrs.  James  Almy,  Miss  L.  S. 
Cummings,  Mrs.  F.  S.  Gifford,  Mrs.  Edward  C.  Jones, 
Miss  Susan  S.  Snow,  Mrs.  Prince  Sears,  Mrs.  Chas.  P. 
Stickney,  Mrs.  Wm.  G.  Wood,  Mrs.  Horatio  Hathaway, 
Mrs.  Wm.  A.  Dana,  Investigating  Committee ;  Mrs. 
Loum  Snow,  Mrs.  Edward  W.  Howland,  Mrs.  Chas.  R. 
Tucker,  Mrs.  Edward  Merrill,  Mrs.  Joseph  Reed,  Mrs. 
Win.  G,  Vo-^Q^  31anagers.    % 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  317 

YOUNG   MEN'S    CHRISTIAN   ASSOCIATION  OF 
NEW  BEDFORD. 

George  B.  Richmond,  President ;  Abrara  T.  Eddy,  Jo- 
seph Tillinghast,  Charles  E.  Hendrickson,  Yice  Presidents  ; 
David  S.  Wood,  Secretary  ;  Chas.  S.  Kelley,  Treasurer. 

Rooms  h%  Purchase  street,  second  floor. 

Rehgious  meetings  at  the  Rooms  and  at  Howland 
Cliapel.  Prayer  meetings  every  Sunday  evening  at  six 
p.  M.  during  the  summer  months,  and  at  five  and  a  half 
P.M.  durino;  the  winter.  The  regular  meetings  of  the 
association  are  held  on  the  first  Thursday  evening  of 
every  month,  and  the  regular  meeting  of  the  Board  of 
Directors  is  held  on  the  previous  Monday  evening. 

NEW  BEDFORD  BIBLE  SOCIETY. 

Matthew  Howland,  President  ;  Wm.  H.  Taylor,  Henry 
T.  Wood,  Vice  Presidents ;  Jabez  Wood,  Secretary ; 
Jas.  W.  Hervey,  Treasurer ;  Rev.  A.  H.  Quint,  Rev.  B. 
S.  Bachelor,  Rev.  I.  H.  Coe,  Rev.  O.  A.  Roberts,  Rev.  M. 

C.  Julien,  Rev.  W.  T.  Worth,   Rev.  E.  Rowland,  Rev.  J. 

D.  Butler,  Rev.  D.  D.  Winn,  Rev.  Charles  Moigan,  Rev. 
O.  C.  Cox,  Rev.  B.  P.  Raymond,  C.T.  Bonney,  S.  Griffitts 
Morgan,  T.  R.  Dennison,  G.  W.  Paine,  H.  Van  Campen, 

E.  Rodman,  R.  C.  Pitman,  Geo.  B.  Richmond,  E.  William 
Hervey,  F.  A.  Washburn,  Wm.  Phillips,  Geo.  B.  Wilbor, 

F.  L.  Oilman,  A.  T.  Eddy,  I.  W.  Benjamin,  James  Taylor, 
George  C.  Hatch,  Wm.  L.  Sayer,  Wm.  F.  Butler.  De- 
pository 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  experienced  Phy- 
sicians and  Surgeons  have  been  selected  as  ofiicers  of  the 
Hospital,  and  patients  will  have  the  kind  and  attentive 
care  of  the  Sisters  of  Mercy.  The  following  gentlemen 
comprise  the  Hospital  staflT. 

Very  Rev.  L.  S.  McMahon,  V.  G.,  Director. 

S.  W.  Hayes,  M.  D.,  Physician  in  charge. 

George  Atwood,  M.  D.,  Fairhaven,  J.  H.  Mackie,  M.  D., 
112  Middle,  E.  P.  Abbe,  M.  D.,  cor.' Clinton  and  County, 
Consulting  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

S.  W.  Hayes,  M.  D.,  Mansion  House,  G.  T.  Hough,  M.' 
D.,  95  Elm,  F.  H.  Hooper,  M.  D.,  Parker  House,  H.  John- 


318  NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

son,  M.  D.,  14  So.  Sixth  street,  Visiting  Physicians  and 
Surtjeons. 

J.  J.  B.  Verniyne,  M.  D.,  167  Union,  Ophthalmic 
Surgeon. 

A])ijlications  for  admission  should  be  made  at  the  Hos- 
pital between  9  and  10  a.  m.,  daily.  In  cases  of  emergen- 
cy patients  admitted  at  any  time. 


PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

OFFICERS  FOR  THE   YEAR  1875. 

Trustees. — Ex-officio. — Terms  expii-e  January,  1876- 
Abraham  H.  Howland,  jr..  Mayor  of  the  City;  Edwin 
Dews,  President  of  the  Common  Council;  John  B.  Bay- 
lies, .Chairman  of  the  Committee  of  the  City  Council  on 
Public  Instruction. 

Elected  by  the  City  Council. — Warren  Ladd,  B.  F. 
H.  Reed,  term  expires  January,  1876 ;  S.  Griffitts  Mor- 
gan, Thomas  II.  Knowles,  term  expires  January,  1877  ; 
George  Howland,  jr.,  George  H.  Dunbar,  term  expires 
January,  1878. 

The  iMayor,  President  of  the  Board. 

B.  F.  H.  Reed,  Clerk. 

Committees. — The  Mayor,  Messrs.  Ladd,  Howland, 
Morgan,  and  Dunbar,  On  the  Lihrarg. 

Messrs.  Baylies  and  Dews,  On  the  Puilding. 

Messrs.  Knowles  and  Morgan,  On  Binding  and  Blanks. 

Messrs.  Moi'gan,  Reed  and   Dunbar,  On  the  Museum. 

George  H.  Dunbar,  Superintendent  of  the  Library. 

Robert  C.  Ingraham,  Librarian. 

Josephine  A.  Merrick,  Mary  E.  Brown,  Assistant  Li- 
brarians. 


CITY  ALMSHOUSE. 

At  Clark's  Point. 

The  Farm  School  and  Workhouse  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.  Steams,  Chaplain  ;  William  Jackson,  Hos- 
pital StevKird  and  Nurse  ;  Lizzie  Blanding,  Teacher. 


NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  319 

INCORPORATED  COMPANIES,  ETC. 

WAMSUTTA  MILLS. 

Capital,  $2,500,000. 

Wamsatta  street.     Office  over  Merchants  National  Bank. 
Incorporated  1847. 

Officers — Joseph  Grinnell,  Pres.  /  Andrew  G.  Pierce, 
Treas.  ;  Edward  Kilburn,  Resident  Ar/ent. 

Joseph  Grinnell,  Edward  D.  Mandell,  David  R.  Greene, 
Joseph  C.  Delano,  George  O.  Crocker,  William  W.  Crapo, 
William  J.  Rotch,  Chas.  L.  Wood,  Directors. 

POTOMSKA  MILLS. 

South  Water,  between  South  and  Rivet.     Office,  50 
South  Water.     Incorporated  1871. 

Officers. — Horatio  Hathawaj^,  Pres.  and  Treas.  /  Hi- 
ram Kilburn,  Siipt. 

William  J.  Rotch,  Horatio  Hathaway,  Wm.  II.  Crapo, 
Andrew  G.  Pierce,  Edward  Howland,  Wra.  Watkins, 
Henry  F.  Tlionias,  Pirectors. 

GOSNOLD  MILLS. 

Manuflxcturers  of  Iron. 

Capital,  $100,000. 

Number  of  shares,  1000.     Par  value,  $100. 

Officers — Joseph  H.  Cornell,  Pres.  ;  Geo.  Wilson 
Treas.;  Henry  Howard,  ^^iipt.  y  John  A.  Bates,  Clerk  ; 
Geo.  Wilson,  J.  H.  Cornell,  Geo.  F.  Kingman,  J.  M.  Law- 
ton,  Atwood  Holmes,  Directors. 

NEW  BEDFORD  COPPER  COMPANY. 

Office,  Rodman,  corner  North  Front  street.     Works,  rear 
of  Wamsutta  Mills. 

Incorporated  1860.      Shares,  $100. 

Capital,  $250,000. 

Officers — Henry  F.  Thomas  Pres. ;  William  H. 
Mathews,  Treas.;  Henry  Field,  jr.,  aS^?/P^.  Otis  Seabury, 
Edward  D.  Mandell,  Edward  W.  Howland,  Gilbert  Al- 
len, Henry  F.  Thomas,  Leander  A.  Plummer,  Wm.  J. 
Rotch,  James  D.  Thompson,  Directors.  (^See  advt, front 
colored  page). 


320  NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

NEW  BEDFORD  GASLIGHT   COMPANY. 

Capital,  $225,000. 

70  South  Water  street.     Incorporated  1850. 

Officers — Win.  C.  Taber,  Pres. ;  James  B.  Congdoii, 
T'reas. ;  Gideon  Woods,  ISupt.  William  C.  Taber,  Wm. 
J.  liotcli,  Jonathan  Bourne,  jr.,  Edward  C.  Jones,  .Joseph 
C.  Delano,  Ward  M.  Parker,  Chas.  Almy,  Abram  H.  How- 
land,  jr.,  James  B.  Congdon,  Lemuel  KoUoch,  Directors. 


NEW  BEDFORD  FLOUR  COMPANY. 

North  Water  street,  foot  of  Hillman. 
Incorporated  Nov.  10th,  1870.     Capital,  1150,000. 

Officers — George  R.  Phillips,  Pres. ;  John  N.  BuUard, 
Sxqyt.  and  Treas. ;  James  A.  Giftbrd,  iSec.  Benjamin 
Irish,  W.  W.  Crapo,  Rodolphus  Beetle,  Thomas  Wilcox, 
Wm.  R.  Wing,  James  M.  Lawton,  Z>jrec<ors. 

Annual  Meeting  second  Tuesday  in  April.  (See  adv. 
dept.,  page  13). 


NEW  BEDFORD  AND  FAIRHAVEN  STREET 
RAILWAY  CO. 

Treasurer's  office  over  Merchants  National   Bank,  North 
Water  street. 

Incorporated  1872.     Capital,  $50,000. 

Officers — Andrew  G.  Pierce,  Pres.  and  Treas. ;  Chas. 
A.  Gray,  Supt.  Wm.  W.  Crai)o,  George  Wilson,  War- 
ren Ladd,  S.  P.  Burt,  Andrew  G.  Pierce,  of  N.  Bedford, 
W.  Ilowland,  and  Jas.  V.  Cox,  of  Fairliaven,  Pirectors. 

Annual  meeting  first  Wednesday  in  November, 


THAYER  AND  JUDD  PARAFFINE  CO. 

Office  Rotch's  square.    Incorporated  May  1st,  1872. 

Capital,  $300,000. 

Officers — Francis 'Flint,  Pres.  /  L.  S.  Judd,  Treas.; 
E.  S.  Thayer,  Gen.  Agent.  Francis  Flint,  E.  S.  Thayer, 
L.  S.  Judd,  J.  B.  Meriain,  Wm.  Morgan,  Directors.  (See 
adv.  dept.,  p.  6.) 


NEW   BEDFOED    DIKECTOET.  321 

NEW  BEDFORD  CORDAGE  COMPANY. 

Court  street.     Incorporated  1846. 
Capital,  175,000.     Office,  Rotch's  square. 

Officers — Wm.  J.  Rotch,  Pres. ;  L.  A.  Plummer, 
Treas.  and  Clerk. 

Annual  meeting  first  Monday  in  March.  (See  adv. 
dept.,  p.  21.) 


NEW  BEDFORD  AND  NEW  YORK  STEAMSHIP 
COMPANY. 

Oflice,  6  Commercial  wharf. 

Officers  —  Otis  Seabury,  Pres. ;  Frank  H.  Fobes, 
Agent  and  Treas.  for  New  Bedford.  Barling  &  Davis, 
Agents^  46  South  street,  N.  Y.     (See  adv.  dept.,  p.  37.) 


NEW  BEDFORD  RAILROAD  CO. 

Capital,  $1,000,000. 
Ofiice  over  Merchants  National  Bank,  North  Water. 

Officers. — S.  H.  Howe,  Bolton,  President ;  E.  P.  Car- 
penter, Foxboro',  Vice-President;  H.  A.  Blood,  Fitch- 
burg,  j/awa^er  /  Lawrence  Grinnell,  New  Bedford,  Treas- 
urer ;  Warren  Ladd,  New  Bedford,  Superintendent; 
Herbert  Ingalls,  Boston,  Cashier. 

Jos.  Grinnell,  New  Bedford,  Nathaniel  Thayer,  Boston, 
S.  H.  Howe,  Bolton,  Lyman  Nichols,  Boston,  W.  J.  Rotch, 
New  Bedford,  E.  P.  Carpenter,  Foxboro',  Harrison  Bliss, 
Worcester,  Andrew  G,  Pierce,  New  Bedford,  O.  A.  Wash- 
burn, jr.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Wra.  Masou,  Taunton,  Henry 
N.  Bigelow,  Clinton,  Geo.  A.  Torrey,  Fitchburg,  Wm.  W. 
Crapo,  New  Bedford,  Directors. 

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,  President  ;  Aiidrew 
G.  Pierce,  Treasicrer. 

Jos.  C.  Delano,  Edward  D.  Mandell,  Ward  M.  Parker 
21 


322  NEW    BEDFORD   DIRECTOEY. 

New  Bedford,  Matthew  Crosby,  Nantucket,  Daniel  Fisher, 
Edgartown,  Samuel  P.  Burt,'  New  Bedford,  Charles 
Bradley,  Vineyard  Haven,  Directors. 

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  Bluifs,  Vineyard  Highlands,  Viuevai-d  Haven,  and 
Wood's  Hole. 


MORSE  TWIST  DRILL  AND  MACHINE  CO. 

Located  on  Fourth,  corner  Bedford  street. 

Officers. — Edward  S.  Taber,  President  and  Treas. 

Nathan  Chase,  Frederick  S.  Allen,  Thos.  Stetson,  Gil- 
bert Allen,  Andrew  G.  Fierce,  and  Edward  S.  Taber, 
Directors. 


MOUNT  WASHINGTON  GLASS  WORKS. 

Located  on  Prosj^ect  street. 

Agency  in  Boston,  141  Milk  street,  and  20  College  Place, 

New  York.     (See  adv.  front  colored  page) 


ROTCH   WHARF   CCMPANY. 

Office,  Rotch's  square. 

Officers. — William  J.    Rotcli,   President ;  Isaac    W. 
Benjamin,  Treasurer;  Elisha  Gibbs,  Wharfinger. 


UNION  BOILER  COMPANY. 

27  Front  street. 
James  C.  Bradford,  Agent.    (See  adv.  dept.,  p.  28) 


ACUSHNET  CO-OPERATIVE. 

85  Third,  corner  Russell. 

Sylvanus  Bennett,  Agent ;  Geo.  P.  Wood,  Assistant. 
(See  adv.  dept.,  p.  28) 


NEW   BEDFORD   DIRECTORY.  323 

CENTRAL  UNION  ASSOCIATION. 

5  North  Sixth  street. 
B,  F.  Brownell,  Treasurer,    f  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,  President;  Joseph  S. 
Tillinghast,  Secretary  and  Treas.     (See  adv.  dept.,  p.  5) 

OCEAN  MUTUAL  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

Incorporated  April  28,  1863.    Office  37  No.  Water  street. 
Subscribed  Capital,  exceeding  $225,^00. 

Officers — William  H.  Taylor,  Prest.^  Chas.  L.  Wood, 
Vice-Prest.^  Samuel  H.  Cook,  Sec. 
Annual  meeting,  second  Monday  in  March. 

UNION  MUTUAL  MARINE  INSURANCE  CO. 

Incorporated  1851.     Charter  renewed  1861. 

Officers — T.  S.  Hathaway,  Prest.^  W.  P.  Winsor,  Sec. 
Annual  meeting,  July  23. 


MILITARY  ORGANIZATIONS. 

NEW  BEDFORD  CITY  GUARD 

Meets  Monday  evenings. 

Armory,  Mechanics  Hall,  William  street. 

D.  A.  Butler,  Captain^  Wm.  Saunders,  First  Lieut.; 
R.  Hathaway,  Second  Lieut.;  O.  F.  Bly,  Clerk;  A.  J.  M. 
White,  Treas. 

SCHOULER  GUARDS. 

Headquarters,  Thornton  Block,  Union  street. 

James  R.  Reynolds,  Captain;  George  Dellevan,  First 

Lieut.; Second  Lieut.  Jas.  H.  Warfield,  Clerk; 

William  H.  Johnson,  Treas. 


324  BANKS    IN    NEW    BEDFORD. 

NATIONAL  BANK  OF  COMMERCE, 

(Formerly  BEDFORD  COMMKRCIAL  BANK.) 

35    NORTH    WATER    STREET. 


Capital^      -      .      .       $1^000^000. 

OFFICERS. 

THOS,   S.   HATHAWAY,    President. 

BENJ.   F.    COOMliS,    Cashier,  .TAMES   H.    TALLMAIf,   Teller, 

HORACE    WOOD,    Clerk. 

DIRECTORS— Thomas  S.  Hathaway,  William  Hathaway,  jr.,  Charles  L.  Wood,  William 
C.  N.  Swift,  Matthew  Howland,  William  J.  Rotch,  Henry  Taber,  Thomas  Knowles,  Thos. 
Nye,  jr.,  Leander  A.  Plummer. 

Discount  Days,  Monday  and  Thursday.     Annual  Meeting  2d  Tuesday  In  January. 

50  No.  Water  St.,  foot  of  William. 

G.A.I>ITA.ILi.         -  -  31,000,000- 

OinmiCERS. 
CHAS.   R.   TUCKER,   President. 

p.  C.  HOWLAND,  Cashier,  HENRY  C.  W.  MOSHER,  Teller, 

H.   WILDER  EMERSON,       C.    W.  RICKETSON,       G.  B.   WRIGHT,    Clerks. 

DIRECTORS— Charles  B.  Tucker,  David  R.  Greene,  Gideon  Allen,  Dennis  Wood,  Jona- 
than Bourne,  jr.,  Andrew  Hicks,  George  F.  Bartlett,  William  R.  Wing,  Geo.  R.  Phillips, 
George  F.  Kingman, 

Discount  Days,  Tuesday  and    Friday. 

MECHANICS    NATIONAL    BANK, 

North  Water,  foot  of  William  St. 


0-A.I»IT.A.Xj,      -       -       -      $000,000. 


WM.    W.    CRAPO,    President. 

E.  WILLIAMS  HERVEY,  Cashier,  JAMES  W.  HERVEY,  Asst.  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. 


BANKS   IN   NEW    BEDFORD.  325 

f  list  111 lilAl  lAlI, 

90  Union  St.,  corner  South   Second. 


OA.I>ITA.L,     -     -     -     -     Sl,000,000. 

WAIjTES.  p.  WINSOM,  Cashier,  WM.  A.  CHURCH,  Ass't  Cashier, 

GEO.  B.  HATHAWAY,  Bookkeeper. 

William  A.  Maokie  and  A.  S.  Poster,  Clerks. 

Directors.— Joseph  Griunell,  War<l  M.  Parker,  Edward  W.  Howland,  Otis  Seabury, 
Chas.  H.  (lifford  John  P.  Kiiowles,  2d,  A.  H.  Seabury,  James  Henry  Howland,  Lemuel 
KoUock,  Edward  C.  Jones,  Joseph  C.  Delano,  Samuel  P.  Burt. 

Discount  Days,  Tuesdag  and  Friday. 


ilTIOiiL  BiiK 

36  NORTH  WATER  ST.,  CORNER  CENTRE, 


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V 


CAPITAIm^       -       -        $250^000. 

♦ 

J.    A..    BEA.TJVj!*.IiS,    President. 

T.  B.  FULLER,  Cashier,  EDWARD  S.   BROWN,  Teller, 

WILLIAM  A.  TUCKER,  Bookkeeper. 

DiBECTOKS.— J.  A.  Beauvais,  John  P.  Knowles,  Wm.  J.  Kilburn,  Joseph  H.  Cornell, 
Chas.  Tucker,  Lewis  S.  Judd,  John  F.  Tucker. 

Discouut  Days,  IHouday  and  Thursday. 

TsiTsrsysj"  3B3E3iD:F'on:D 

Five  CEfffS  Sjivi/ilqs  Bj{flK, 

PURCHASE  STREET,  CORNER  MECHANICS  LANE. 

OFFICEPIS. 
OEORO^E    HOWLiSLTVD,    Jx%,  I»resldent. 

DENNIS  WOOD,  FRED.  S.  ALLEN,  Vice  Presidents. 

CHARLES  ALMY,  Secretary.  BARTON  RICKETSON,  Jr.,  Treasurer. 

Board  of  IxvE9TME>fT.— George  Howland,  jr.,  Dennis  Wood,  Lemuel  KoUock,  Thos. 
Wilcox,  George  R.  Phillips,  A.  H.  Seabury,  Loum  Snow. 

Trustees. — Wm.  Phillips,  Edward  S.  Cannon,  Joshua  Richmond,  .Tames  Durfee, 
Frederick  S.  Allen,  William  G.  Taber,  Lemuel  Kollock,  Edward  D.  Mandell,  Samuel 
Ivors,  Simpson  Hart,  James  Taylor,  Thomas  Wilcox,  William  Watkins,  Matthew  Howland, 
James  H.  C.  Richmond,  Geo.  R.  Phillips,  John  P.  Knowles,  2d,  Charles  H.  GifEord,  E. 
Williams  Hervey,  Gilbert  Allen,  Peleg  C.  Howland,  William  C.  Taber,  jr.,  Henry  J.  Tay- 
lor, James  P.  Macomber,  Wm.  V?".  Crapo,  C.  B.  H.  Fessenden,  Loum  Snow,  jr.,  Fred.  S. 
Giffiord,  Thos.  H.  Knowles,  Beaj.  T.  Cummiags,  N.  S.  Cannon,  Otis  N.  Peirce,  A.  H.  Sea- 
bury, Edward  H.  Allen,  Wm.  J.  Kilburn,  Geo.  F.  Kingman,  J.  Augustus  Brownell. 


326 


NEW  BEDFORD    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


NEW    BEDFORD 


IN  OORPOR  ATE  JJ    1825. 

• 

COR.  OF  WILLIAM  &  NORTH  SECOND  STS., 

NEAR     THE    POST     OFFICE. 


Office  open  every  day,  from  9  to  1  o'clock. 

Deposits  received  in  sums  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. 


PJRESIimifT. 

WILLIAM  O.  TABER. 

VICE    PRESIDENTS. 

WM.  H.  TAYLOR.  BENJ.  RODMAN. 

TRUSTEES. 

BENJAMIN  RODMAN,  WM.  WATKINS,  ASA  C.  PEIRCE, 

WM.  C.  TABER,  EDWARD  D.  MANDELL,  GEO.  R.  PHILLIPS, 

GEORGE  ROWLAND,  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.  ROWLAND,  WM.  G.  WOOD, 
MATTHEW  ROWLAND,      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  P.  PEIRCE,  Treasurer,  F.  A.  WASHBURN,  Asst.  Treasurer. 

HOARD    OF    INVESTMENT. 

WM.  C.  TABER,  President.  WILLIAM  WATKINS,  Secretary. 

CHAS.  R.  TUCKER,  WILLIAM  HATHAWAY,  Jr.,  EDWARD 

W.  ROWLAND,  CHARLES  L.   WOOD. 


NEW   BEDFOKD   DIEECTORY.  327 

GRAND  ARMY  OF  THE  REPUBLIC. 

District  of  Massachusetts.     Post  No.  1,  G.  A.  R. 

Headquarters,  Grand  Array  Hall,  39  Purchase  street. 

Officers. — H.W.  Briggs,  Commander;  Wm.  G.Davis, 
Sen.  Vice  Commander;  S,  C.  Spooner,  Junior  Vice  Com- 
mander; F.  B.  Nesbitt,  Surgeon;  F.  C.  Lrce,  Chaplain; 
H.  K.  Wing,  Quartermaster;  Thomas  J.  GiSoTi:(\.,Adjittant. 


POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT. 

Edmund  Anthony,  Postmaster;  Thomas  Coggeshall 
and  Alfred  Wilson,  Assistants;  C.  H.  Lobdell,  S.  S.  Ta- 
ber,  Clerks;  James  F.  Tripp,  Wm.  H.  Carney,  Arthur  D. 
Swift,  Wm.  G.  Dunham,  James  R.  Denham,  Alexander  H, 
Hillman,  Letter  Carriers;  Dora  Jenney,  Postage  Clerk. 

Office  hours,  from  7  o'clock  a.  m.,  to  8  o'clock  p.  m. 
Saturdays,  close  at  8.30  p.  m.    Sundays,  from  8  to  9^  o'clock 

A.  M. 

Monet  Orders — Issued  and  paid  from  8  o'clock  a.  m. 
to  7  o'clock  p.  i:. 

Domestic. — The  fees  are  for  |15  and  under,  10  cents; 
over  ^15,  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  are  issued  at  the 
following  rates:  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 ;  OT  er  $40,  a:  d  not  exceeding  $50,  $1.25.  Orders 
for  Ge;man'^,  roj  excreding  $5,  15  cents. 

Rates  of  Domestic  Postages. — On  letters,  sealed 
packages  (except  local  or  "drop"  letters)  ;  on  all  printed 
matter  so  marked  as  to  convey  any  other  or  further  infor- 
mation than  is  conveyed  by  the  original  print,  which  is  so 
wrapped  or  secured  that  it  cannot  be  conveniently  exam- 
ined by  the  Postmaster,  without  destroying  the  wrapper 
or  envelope,  3  cents  for  each  half  ounce  or  fraction  thereof 
— weight  of  packages  limited  to  four  pounds. 

On  local  or  "drop"  letters,  at  offices  where  free  delivery 
by  carriers  is  established,  2  cents  for  each  half  ounce  or 
fraction  thereof. 

On  books,  pamphlets,  transient  newspapers,  magazines, 
and  periodicals,  handbills,  posters,  sheet  music,  unsealed 
circulars,  1  cent  for  each  ounce  or  fraction  thereof. 

Merchandise  not  exceeding  four  pounds,  when  so  wrajj- 
ped  that  it  can  be  examined  by  Postmasters,  1  cent  for 
each  ounce. 


328  NEW   BEDFORD   DIRECTORY. 

Valuable  letters  should  be  registered.  Money  should 
never  be  enclosed  in  an  ordinary  letter.  Either  procure 
money  order  or  have  the  letter  registered. 

Rates  of  Foreign  Postage. — Australia,  Austria,  As- 
pinwall,  the  Azores,  Cuba,  Denmark,  Germany,  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  Greece,  Holland,  Italy,  Jamaica, 
Netherlands,  Nicarauga,  Norway,  Panama,  Poland,  Porto 
Rico,  Portugal,  Russia,  Shanghai  (via  San  Francisco), 
Spain,  Sweden,  Switzerland,  Turkey,  West  Indies  direct, 
5  cents  each  half  ounce  ;  France,  9  cents ;  Canada,  New 
Brunswick,  Prince  Edwards  Islands,  3  cents ;  Sandwich 
Islands  and  Newfoundland,  6  cents;  Chili,  17  cents;  China, 
by  British  mail,  27  cents ;  Mauritius,  23  cents ;  Rew  Zea- 
land and  New  South  Wales,  12  cents ;  Brazil  direct,  15 
cents  ;  St.  Helena,  27  cents. 

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  ujjon  which,  scui-rilous  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  j^ackage 
of  which  it  is  a  part,  to  letter  postage. 

Deliveries  are  made  by  carriers  daily,  8  to  11,  12  m.  to 
4  p.  M.,  and  partial  deliveries  at  5  and  6  p.  m. 

Two  collections  daily  (excepting  Sundays),  are  made 
from  the  street  boxes,  except  from  the  boxes  corner  of 
South  Water  and  Soiith  streets,  corner  Linden  and  Pur- 
chase streets,  and  corner  of  Linden  and  Ashland  streets. 


RECORD  OF  STATION  BOXES. 

Allen,  corner  County. 
Allen,  corner  Dartmouth. 
Arnold,  comer  Cottage. 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  329 

Bedford,  corner  Third. 
Bonney,  corner  Washington. 
Bush,  corner  County. 
Bush,  corner  Fourth. 
Bush,  corner  Orchard. 
Bush,  corner  South  Second. 
Bush,  corner  South  Sixth. 
Chestnut,  cortier  North. 
Cottage,  corner  Court. 
County,  corner  Pope. 
County,  corner  Ketupton. 
County,  corner  Maxfield. 
County,  corner  Russell. 
Eighth,  corner  Elm. 
Fifth,  corner  Russell. 
Grinnell,  corner  County. 
Grinnell,  corner  Third. 
Jesseville,  corner  Linden. 
Kenipton,  corner  Cedar- 
Linden,  corner  Purchase. 
Merrimac,  corner  Purchase. 
Middle,  corner  North  Water. 
Nortli,  corner  Foster. 
Pleasant,  corner  Campbell, 
Pleasant,  corner  Kenipton. 
Purchase,  corner  Hillman, 
Purchase,  corner  Middle. 
Purchase,  corner  Pearl. 
Purchase,  between  Maxfield  and  Campbell. 
School,  corner  Fourth. 
School,  corner  South  Water. 
Seventh,  corner  Spring. 
Sixth,  corner  Middle. 
Smith,  corner  County. 
South  Water,  corner  Griffin. 
South  Water,  corner  South. 
Sullivan,  corner  Middle. 
Sycamore,  corner  Cypress. 
Third,  corner  Walnut. 

Union,  corner  County.  ■ 

Union,  corner  North  Water. 
Union,  corner  Purchase. 
Union  store,  Sixth. 
Walnut,  corner  County, 
Water,  corner  School. 
Water,  corner  Walnut. 
William,  corner  Purchase. 
William,  near  North  Sixth. 
22 


330  NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

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  ;  Orrick  Smal- 
ley,  Inspector,  Weigher  and  Ganger ;  James  V.  Cox, 
Inspector  and  Boarding  Officer  ;  C.  M.  Stubbs,  Janitor  ; 
Joseph  Taber,  Inspector^  Fairhaven  ;  Michael  Baker,  3rd, 
Inspector,  Dartmouth ;  George  F.  Sisson,  Inspector, 
Westport;  Jonathan  H.  Holmes,  Inspector,  Matta])oi- 
sett;  Silas  T.  Soule,  7}?s/:)ec^o?',  Wareham  ;  Sylvan  us  W, 
Hall,  Inspector,  Marion. 

U.  S.  SHIPPING  COMMISSIONER. 
Bangs  Hallett,  office,  18K    North  Water.     Residence 
at  Yarmouth  Port,  Mass. 

LIGHTHOUSE  KEEPERS.  * 

George  Cowie,  Palmer's  Island  ;  Amos  C.  Baker,  Clarks 
Point ;  "Geoi'ge  H.  Kelley,  Ned's  Point ;  Charles  A.  Clark, 
Bird  Island," Jabez  D.  Jenney,  Assistant;  S.  Au^^tin 
Smith,  Cuttyhunk;  Geo.  B.  Sistare,  Dumpling  Rock; 
W.  H.  Doane,  Sow  and  Pigs  Light  Vessel ;  Josiah  Rich- 
mond, Hens  and  Chickens  Light  Vessel. 

U.  S.  REVENUE  OFFICERS. 

C.  B.  H.  Fessenden,  U.  >S.  Int.  Rev.  Col.  ;  E.  C.  Leon- 
ard, Depict)/  Col.  Int.  liev.  Office  over  Mechanics  Na- 
tional Bank,  North  Water  street. 

William  S.  Cobb,  23  North  Water  street,  United  States 
Deputy  3Iirshal. 

Charles  W.  Clifford,  35  North  Water  street,  United 
States  Commissioner. 


BRISTOL  COUNTY. 

Incorporated  June  2,  1685. 
County  Towns  Taunton  and  New  Bedford 
Edmund  K.  Bennett,  Tannton,  Judge  of  Probate ; 
Wm.  E.  Fuller,  Fall  River,  Register  of  Probate  ;  Sime- 
on Borden,  Fall  River,  Clerk  of  Courts  ;  Joseph  E,  Wilbar 
Taunton,  Register  of  Deeds,''Nonh  District;  South  Dis- 
trict, Charles'  C.  Sayer,  New  Bedford ;  Geo.  F.  Pratt, 
Taunton,  County  Treas. ;  J.  D.  Thompson,  Samuel 
Watson,  New  Bedford,  Overseers  of  House  of  Cor- 
rection. 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  331 

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,  Taun- 
ton. 

DEPUTY   SHERIFFS. 

Charles  D.  Burt,  New  Bedfoi-d  ;  Horatio  N.  Kimball, 
New  Bedford  ;  John  W.  Nickerson, New  Bedford  ;  Thos. 
J.  Cobb,  New  Bedford  ;  Isaac  G.  Carrier,  Taunton  ;  Hen- 
ry F.  Cobb,  Taunton  ;  Orrin  M.  Ingalls,  Taunton  ;  Geo.. 
II.  Babbitt,  jr.,  Taunton;  Peter  C.  Thayer,  Taunton; 
Chauncey  G.  Washburn,  East  Taunton  ;  Francis  H.  Wix- 
on.  Fall  River;  Franklin  Gray,  Fall  River;  J.  B.  West- 
gate,  Fall  River. 

Edwin  L.  Barney,  New  Bedford,  blaster  in   Chancery. 

Horatio  N.  Kimball,  II.  W.  Coggeshall,  New  Bedford, 
Coroners. 


SESSIONS  OF    COURT   IN  BRISTOL 
COUNTY. 

SUPREME   JUDICIAL   COURT. 

Jury  Term. — At  Taunton,  for  the  County  of  Bristol, 
3d  Tuesday  of  April.  At  New  Bedford,  for  the  County 
of  Bristol,  second  Tuesday  of  November. 

Law  Terms. — At  Taunton,  in  the  County  of  Bristol, 
and  at  Plymouth,  in  the  County  of  Plymouth,  annually  ; 
at  Taunton,  for  the  County  of  Bristol,  on  the  fourth 
Tuesday  of  October,  and  at  Plymouth,  for  the  County  of 
Plymouth,  on  the  Third  Tuesday  of  October. 

At  Boston,  for  the  Counties  of  Barnstable  and  Dukes, 
on  the  first  Wednesday  of  January. 

SUPERIOR  COURT. 

At  Taunton,  for  Bristol  County,  second  Mondays  of 
March  and  Se])tember. 

At  New  Bedford,  for  Bristol  County,  second  Mondays 
of  June  and  December. 

PROBATE    COURT. 

Edmund  H.  Bennett,  Taunton,  Judge  ;  W.  E.  Fuller, 
Taunton,  Register. 

At  Fall  River,  on  the  first  Friday  of  January,  April, 
and  October,  and  the  Second  Friday  of  July. 


332  NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

At  New  Bedford,  on  the  first  Friday  of  February, 
May,  Auj^ust  and  November. 

At  Taunton,  on  the  first  Friday  of  Marcli,  June,  Sep- 
tember, and  December. 

NOTARIES  PUBLIC. 

New  Bedford,  J.  Arthur  Benuvais,  Charles  T.  Bonney, 
S.  P.  Burt,  G.  T.  Sanford,  Ahmson  Borden,  Albert  E. 
Clarke,  Chas.  W.  Clifford,  Sam.  11.  Cook,  Wendell  II. 
Cobb,  Wm.  W.  Crapo,  Francis  B.  Greene,  George  C. 
Hatch,  Hosea  M.  Knowlton,  Geo.  Marston,  Isaiah  C. 
Ray,  Gardner  T.  Sanford,  Thomas  M.  Stetson,  James 
Taylor,  Wm.  H.  Taylor,  Frederick  A.  Washburn,  Hiram 
Webb. 


JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

Including  Justices  of  the  Peace  and  Quorum,  desig- 
nated by  a  *,  and  Justices  throughout  the  Commonwealth, 
designated  by  a  t- 

tCharles  Almy,  Edmund  Anthony,  fEdwin  L.  Barney, 
J.  Arthur  Beauvais,  Charles  T.  Bonney,  Josiah  S.  Bonney, 
Alanson  Borden,  George  A.  Bourne,  Charles  D.  Burt, 
Samuel  P.  Burt,  William  A.  Church,  Albert  E.  Clarke, 
Charles  W.  Clifford,  Wendell  H.  Cobb,  Thomas  J.  Cobb, 
William  S.  Cobb,  Sam.  H.  Cook,  fJ-'^mes  B.  Congdon, 
Timothy  D.  Cook,  William  Cook,  tWilliam  W.  Crapo, 
John  Davis,  Tilson  B.  Denham,  Tristram  R.  Dennison, 
Simeon  Doane,  John  P^'reedom,  fRodney  French,  Francis 
L.  Gilman,  Francis  B.  Greene,  fAlbert  D.  Hatch,  George 
C.  Hatch,  Moses  E.  Hatch,  Luther  G.  Hewins,  James  C. 
Hitch,  *Joshua  C.  Hitch,  Abraham  H.  Howland,  jr.,  jGeo. 
Howland,  jr.,  Thomas  M.James,  William  Henry  Johnson, 
David  B.  Kempton,  Manasseh  Kempton,  Horatio  N.  Kim- 
ball, Hosea  M.  Knowlton,  Warnm  Ladd,  E.  C.  Leonard, 
Henry  T.  Leonard,  Adam  Mackie,  tGeo.  Marston,  Wm. 
H.  Matthews,  Edward  Milliken,  John  W.  Nicivcrson, 
Wm.  C.  Parker,  jr.,  Wm.  A.  Paulding,  George  R.Phil- 
lips, William  Phillips,  Philiji  A.  Pierce,  Southward  Pot- 
ter, 2d,  *01iver  Prescott,  Isaiah  C.  Ray,  Benjamin  T. 
Ricketson,  Jones  Robinson,  Charles  H.  Sanford,  Charles 
C.  Sayer,  Otis  Seabury,  Orrick  Smalley,  George  T.  Stearns, 
Thomas  M.  Stetson,  Emanuel  Sullavou,  Elias  Terry,  Hen- 
ry F.  Thomas,  James  D.  Thompson,  *John  T.  Tillinghast, 
Joseph  Tillinghast,  *Joseph  S.  Tillinghast,  Charles  W. 
Underwood,  Hiram  Van  Campen,  W.  H.  Watkins,  Hiram 
Webb,  Hiram  W.  Wentworth,  Lemuel  T.  Willcox. 


ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


BOSTON  &  FAIRHAVEN 


Machine  and  Pattern  Shops, 


Manufacturers  of 


FOUNDRY  CASTINGS,  in  great  variety, 
BUILUINU  COLUMNS, 
STEAM  PIPE, 

MILL  WORK, 
PRINTING  PRESSES,  IRON  SINKS, 

PAPER  CUTTERS,  PULLEYS, 

NAIL  MACHINES, 

SHAFTING,  and 
SUNDRY 

MACHINERY. 

Only  the  best  quality  of 
Iron  used. 

Orders  will  receive  prompt  at- 
tention by  addressing 

Treasurer, 
FAIRHAVEN,  MASS. 


ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


ASHLEV  &  SMITH, 


-DKALKRS  IX- 


Choice  Gpooenes 

AND  PROVISIONS. 


AT  THEIR  NEW  STORE, 

No.    347    Fnrcliase    Street, 

Also,  Dealers  in 


BOOTS.  SHOES,  &c. 

A  liberal   palrouage  is  solicited,  an  vee  in- 
tend to  give  general  cialisfaction. 


A.  D.  Ashley. 


L.  T.  Smith. 


GEORGE    B.   MACOMBER, 

DEALER    IIV 

GBOCEIIES  ai  PiflSIOiS 

At    Generous    Prices, 

305  Purchase  Street,  New   Bedford- 
Massachusetts  Agency  of 

WEBB'S"ADDER" 

Only  I'mcticnl  Adding  Macliine 
in  the  tvorld. 

"Quick  as  lightning,  sure  as  fate." 
$8.00  and  $10.00.  s^ 

G.  B.  MACOMBER, 

SOLE  AGENT  FOR  MASS., 
305  PURCHASE.  ST.,  NEW   BEDFORD.  ._,  .  .., ,  ,.„t ,,  ^,,„„,  on.^-thinl  roal  size  I 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


(Successor  to  Dr.  A.  H.  Tobey,) 


No.  85  Parcliase  Street, 
_^^  Up-stairs.]        NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

^W'T'^J^^fi^^       Artificial  Teeth  inserted  on  Gold,  Silver,  and  Celluloid, 
yJ/^^^'^-t^^  ^^y        in  the  most  approved  manner,  and  warranted  to  give  per- 
^^_^S^,,^-^zw^^^^s^  feet  satisfaction.    Filling  in  all  its  branches  attended  to. 

NITROUS     OXIDE    ADMINISTERED. 

P.    S.    LEMMING, 

Eclectic  PHYS/o/Aff, 


(opposite:  libertt  italz,) 


Residence,  41  North  St.,  .  .  NEW  BEDFORD. 

OFFICE    HOURS.— at  9  A.  M.,  1  to  3,  aud  6  to  9  P.  M. 


llHSf  ami 


Hit. 


C.  L.  SPENCER,    M.    D.. 

Can  be  consulted  daily,  from  9  to  11  A.  M,,  and  2  to  i  P.  M. 
CONSULTING  KOOMS,  68  Purchase  Street,  New  Bedford. 

Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in 

PURE  TEAS,  COFFEE,  SPICES, 

CREAM    TARTAR  J 

Yeast  Powder,  Bi.  Carb.  Soda,  Extracts 

Jamaica  Giiig-er,  Lemon,    Pep- 

permiut,  &c.,  &c. 

AT    59    HIGH    STREET, 

MEW  iiiF®Bi,  mmn. 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


FIRE 


lEPH  S.  TILLINiHAST, 

44  North  Water  Street,  New  Bedford, 
The  Oldest  Fire  Insurance  Agent  in  Bristol  County, 

ESTABLISHED   IN   1830, 

Is  prepared  to  issue  or  furnish  policies  on  as  favorable  terms  as  any  reliable  Companies,  on 
all  kinds  of  insurable  property,  from  the  following  named  and  other  reliable  Insurance 
Companies : 

NORTH  BRITISH  AND  MERCANTILE  INSURANCE  COMPANT, 
Capital  (gold),  $10,000,000.  Of  London  and  Edinburgh.  Assets  (gold),  $!13,700,000. 

QUEEN  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 
Capital  (gold),  $10,000,000.  Of  Liverpool.  Assets,  $11,141,287. 

SCOTTISH  COMMERCIAL  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 
Capital  (gold),  $10,000,000.  Of  Glasgovc. 

.ETNA  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 
Capital,  $3,000,000.  Of  Hartford. 

HOME  INSURANCE  COIMPANY, 
Capital,  $2,000,000.  Of  Ne\v  York. 

HARTFORD  FIRE  INSURANCE  COAIPANY, 
Capital,  $1,000,000.  Of  Hartford. 

CONTINENTAL  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 
Capital,  $1,000,000.  Of  New  York. 

GERMAN  AMERICAN  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 
Capital,  $1,000,000.  Of  New  York.  Assets,  $1,854,411. 

HANOVER  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 
Capital,  $400,000.  Of  New  York.  Assets,  $1,426,955. 

SPRINGFIELD  FIRE  AND  MARINE  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 
Capital,  $600,000.  Of  Springfield.  Assets,  $1,285,458. 

NATIONAL  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 
Capital,  $500  000.  Of  Hartford.  Assets,  $943,353. 

WILLI AMSBURGH  CITY  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 
Capital,  $250,000.  Of  Brooklyn. 

FIREMEN'S  FUND  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 
Capital  (gold),  $300,000.  Of  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

LORILLARD  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 
Capital,  $300,000.  Of  New  York. 

HOFFMAN  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 
Capital,  $200,000.  Of  New  York. 

ROGER  WILLIAMS  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 
Capital,  $200,000. 

MERIDEN  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 
Capital,  $200,000.  Of  Meriden,  Conn. 

EQUITABLE  FIRE  AND  MARINE  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 
Capital,  $300,000.  Of  Providence.  Assets,  $321,980. 

PROVIDENCE  WASHINGTON  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 
Capital,  $500,000.  Of  Providence.  Assets,  $709,007. 

All  the  losses  of  this  agency  for  the  last  forty  years,  amounting  to  upwards  of  OTVliJ 
^IVIILIjIOTV  of  3>OI^XjA.TI.S^,  have  been  promptly  paid,  without  any 
litigation,  and  it  is  the  agent's  intention  to  pursue  the  same  course  m  future. 


Assets,  $5,197,240. 
Assets,  $6,588,071. 
Assets,  $5,754,215. 
Assets,  $2,942,001. 
Assets,  $2,706,286. 


Assets,  $774,633. 
Assets,  $667,470. 
Assets,  $416,552. 
Assets,  $412,238. 
Assets,  $355,003. 
Assets,  $325,238. 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


BRISTOL  COUNTY 

Mutual  Fir 


9 


Incorporated  in  1839. 

OFFICE,  NO.  44  NORTH  WATER  STREET, 

NEW  BEDFORD. 


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  I'equired  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.  In  case  losses  should  exhaust  the  amount  received  on 
the  premium  notes  as  afoi'esaid,  then  the  insured  will  be  liable  to  an  as- 
sessment 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 

9  1-3  CENTS  ON   $100  PER  ANNUMj 

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  infoi'mation  concerning  our  affairs,  can  always  obtain  it  of  the 
officers  of  the  Company,  at  our  office,  No.  44  Norfli  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. 


7(V.P*S 


sIp'^flPnTHFnflRY  ^ 


v^ 


<"M()M,    No.  74  Purcliase  Street,  ^^ 


THAYER  &  JUDD 


PARA 


COMPANY, 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 

AND 

Patent  Parafflne  Wax  Candles, 

'  RCIGH'S  SOUARE,  KEW  BEDFORD,  MASS, 


E.  S.  THATEH,  General  Agent. 


) 
X.  S.  JUDD,  Treasurer. 


'WILLIAM  FEIBCIi, 

FLORIST  AND  SEEDSMAN, 

Xi^'^^^"^l^  Grower  aud  Importer  of 

^.K-v^    .v^>.^     IPlants,    Seeds,    IBialbs, 

FKUIT  TREES,  SHRUBS,  &c. 

Also,  Floral  Desips  for  Mim.  Funerals,  k, 

For  sale  wliolesale  and  retail  at  Greenhouses. 

Cor.  Elm  and  Cottage  Sts.,  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


SEED  AND  FLOWER  STORE,  10  PLEASANT. 


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  Street,) 
Orders  solicited  and  proinptl7  filled.  NEW  BEDFORD. 

JOSEfff  /».  q.  lUUfl/iOE, 

GRANITE  STONE  CUTTER. 

Tombs,  Curbings, 

And  all  kinds  of  BUILDING  A-  CEM- 

ETEItY   WOItK  furnished  at 

short  notice. 

OFFICE  AND  YARD, 

NO.  4  West  Campbell  Street, 

NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

GENERAL  COMMISSION 

Front  Street,  head  of  Taber's  Wharf, 
NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

GENERAL  JOBBING  and  REPAIR  SHOP. 

Sewing  Machines  and  Clothes  Wringers  Repaired, 

AND  NEW  RUBBER  ROLLS  ADJUSTED. 

Locks  and  Keys  Fitted,  Knives  Sharpened  and  Rebladed, 

Shears  and  Scissors  Sharpened,  Saws  Set  and  Filed, 

Umbrellas  Repaired.    Also, 

FISHING  TACKLE  FOR  SALE. 
L.  H.  MORRILLj 

No.  87  Middle  Street,  New  Bedford. 


ADVERTISING   DEPAHTMENT. 


GEORGE  DELANO  &  CO., 

Successors  to  Chas.  H.  Leonard  and  Lyles  Si  Folhatnus, 


-MANUFACTURERS  OF- 


} 


SPEBM  &  WHALE  OIL 

SPERMA.CETI, 

Patent  and  Plain  Sperm  Candles, 

WHALE  PRESSffl&S,  SPERM  AND  WHALE  OIL  SOAP, 

Office  and  Factory, 
SOUTH  SECOND,  CORNER  OF  SOUTH  STREET, 

NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


GEO.  DELANO,  New  Bedford. 
F    L.  B.  MAYHEW,  New  York 
JAS.  A.  FUSSELL,  New  York. 


ROBERT   C.  TOPHAM, 

DEALER  IX 

Seasoned  Eastern   and   Western 


USTos.  1,  3,  5,  2,  and   4   Griffin   Street, 
NEW  BEDFORD  J   MASS. 

^^  Pine,   Spruce,  Hemlock,  Cherry,   Black    AValiiut,  White    Wood, 
While  Onk,  Awh,  etc.,  of  nil  diiuciisioua,  and  qualities. 

Agent  for  SHEPARD,  DAVIS  &  CO.'S  celebrated  Moldings,  which,  for 
tvorkmanship  are  not  equaled. 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


MASTIMG-S   €L   CO., 

Manufacturers  of 

mm  AND  WHALE  OILS, 


-AND- 


Hastings  Wharf,   .  .  Foot  of  Grinnell  Street, 

HEW    BEirORi, 

Office,  No.  154  Front  Street,  New  York. 


WAITSTILL  HASTINGS,  New  York.       GEO.  HASTINGS,  New  Bedford. 
JOHN  HASTINGS,  New  Bedford. 


D  ^  CO., 


MANUFACTURERS   OF 


Sperm  and  Patent  Candles, 
NEW   BKDFORD,   MASS. 


OFFICE,    LEONA.KD    STREET. 

Samtiel  Zeonard.  Alexander  B.  Barker. 


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ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


EUREKA  FLOUR  MILLS, 

DENI80N  BROTHERS,  Proprietors, 

Nos.  42  South.  Water  and  10  School  Streets, 
NEW  BEDFORDj  MASS. 

Wholesale  and  Jietail  Dealers  in 

FLOUR,  CORH, 

Feed,  Oats,  &c., 

AND  MANUFACTURERS  OF 

EUREKA,    WHALING    CITY, 

And  other  Brands  of  Flour, 

FOrt    FA-MilLY    A.]Vr>    ©HIPS'    XJBE. 


NEW  BEDFORD 

ICE  COMPANY, 


Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers. 

IR.  G.  TOBEY,  Treasurer. 
9  FOURTH  STREETj   NEW  BEDFORD. 


Pure  Ice  delivered  Daily  to  Stores  and  Residences. 

Also,  constantly  on  hand  a  larffc  stock  ready  for  shipment  at  short  notice> 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


11 


(ACETUM  HYDRANGEA.) 

THE  BEST  MEDICINE  IN  THE  WORLD 

For  the  following  complaiuts : 

For  Gravel  it  is  a  sure  cure.  For  Kidney 
Complaints  it  has  no  equal.  The  Vinegar 
of  "Seven  Barks"  is  celebrated  for  Liver 
Complaints,  Neuralgia.  Rheumatism,  Dys- 
pepsia, Fever  and  Ague,  and  Mrs.  Mann 
will  gladly  call  on  all  who  are  not  able  to 
call  on  her,  free  of  charge. 

N.  15.  The  subscriber  is  a  living  witness, 
ready  to  testify  to  all  who  will  favor  her 
with  a  call. 

REARIT  E.  ITI/IIVIV,  SI  nnd  85  Purchase  Street,    .    ViEW  BEDFORD. 

CARPENTER  i  BUILDER 


MECHANICS    LANE, 

First    Door    below   Sixth   Street, 

NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


JOHN    ^W.    PEIROE, 


Manufacturer  of 


J 


Oil  and  Water  Casks,  Shocks  and  Tanks. 

ALSO,  DEALER  IN  IROX  HOOPS. 

ORDERS  BY  IvIA-ILi  PROlVtPTLY  A-TTEISTDED  TO. 


99  South  Water  Street, 


NEW  BEDFORD, 


■iiii  1  iMp  I®lm©Pip 

129  1-2  North  Water  Street, 
NEW  BEDFORD. 


Personal  attention   giren   to 

CONTRACTING    AND    JOBBING. 


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ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


HATHAVTAY    &    SOULB, 

MANUFACTUUEKS  OF 

MEN'S,  BOYS',  AND  YOUTH'S  FINE 

BOOTS  &  SHOES, 


Corner  North  Second  and  North  Streets, 


S.  C.  Hathaway,  i 

R.  A.   SOULE.  1 


NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


manufacturers  of 


30TS  AND  SHOES, 

Pleasant  Street,  cor.  Mechanics  Lane, 
NEW   BEDFORD,   MASS. 


EstahUshed  1S53. 

FRED'K  COFFIN, 

PAPER  BOX 

MANUFACTURER, 

LU 

5     ■  *^ 

(1)    C     '^ 

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.2 

Q. 
O 

Q. 

■£ 
z' 

< 

llO  XJnion  Street, 

^^^W§" 

0  o 

NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

vf  ^ 

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> 

CASWELL  BROTHERS, 

HoFseShoers&Blacksiiiik 

Also,  CARRIAGE  SMITHS. 

All  kinds  of  Carriage  Work  promptly  at- 
tended to  with  neatness  and  dispatch. 
Particular  attention  given  to  the  shoeing 
>    ing  of  tender-footed  horses, 
riease  give  us  a  call. 

8  Pine  Street,  New  Bedford. 

A.  R.  Caswell,  N.  H.  Caawell,  O.  F.  Caswell, 


ADVERTISING    DEPAKTMENT. 


13 


OT    BEDF 


FLOUR  GOMPANT, 


Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in 


FLOUR,   GRAHAM  FLOUR, 

fKIDDLIfiqS,  COI{fl,   fllEI[L, 

OATS,  FINE  FEED,  SHORTS,  &c. 

Also,   Manufacturers   of 

FINE  CRUSHED  WHITE  WHEAT, 

Cor.  of  North  Water  and  Hillman  Sts., 

NEW    BEDFORDj    MASS. 

GEO.  R.  PHILLIPS,  President. 

JOHN  N.  BULLARD,  Supt.  and  Treas. 


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ADVERTISING     DEPARTMENT. 


NEW    BEDFORD 

MACHINE  SHOP, 

90  South  Water  Street,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Manufacturer  of 


MILL   MACHINERY, 

Shafting,   Pulleys,   Hangers,   Mincing   Machines, 

WROUGHT  &  CAST  IRON 


FINO 


3 


AIVD  ITIACIIIIVERV  OF  EVEKY  DE8CRIPTIOIV. 


JOHN   A.    GIFFORD Proprietor. 

WILLIAM  L.  EDWARDS, 


Jl 


[And  Dealer  in  all  hinds  of 


Ship    Stock. 


All  Orders  promptly  filled. 


Commercial  Street,  near  head  of  Commercial  Wharf, 

DEW  BiiFOie.  mm§. 


'5 


ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


15 


SULLINGS,  KINGMAN  &  CO., 


John  "W.  Sullings, 
Geokce  F.  Kingman, 
Charles  B.    Hillman. 


HARDWARE,   CUTLERY, 

S  T?  O  XT  E3  S 

m  (Joois,  Apiltiiral  Iiiipleiiieiils,  &c. 

123  Union  Street,  Sampson's  Block, 

NEW    BEDFOKD. 


mw  iiifiii  TiiL  m 


»j 


14  William  St.,  NEW  BEDFORD, 

Manufacturers  of  and  Dealers  in 


Bench  Piaoes 

MOLDING, 

Piaio  aifl  CaMiet  Mers'  Tools, 

AGEIOULTUEAL  TOOLS, 

TABLE  &  POCKET   CUTLERY, 

Honse  FnraisMiij  Goofis,  etc., 

CAliBB     OAilOIOlVD,  President, 

PARDOxX    CORIVELL.,  Treasurer, 

JAMES  H.  l.AMJB,8uperinlenden«. 


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ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


THE  NEW  REMINGTON  SEWING  MACHINE 

la  now  acknowleilgod  by  all  to  be  tlit.'  latest  and  best  machine  ever  manufactured.  Hun- 
dreds of  families  in  New  I$edfoid  and  vicinity  are  already  using  tbeni.  Even  the  most 
skeptical  persons  are  soon  convinced  of  the  merits  of  the  New  Remington.  AH  other 
kinds  of  machines  are  being  exchanged  for  them,  at 

Chase'8  Sewing  Machine  Agency,  No.  5  Pleasant  St.,  formerly  Cheapslde,  N.  BEDFORD. 

Meadquarters  for  all  kinds  of  Machines  and  Attachments.    All  Machines 

rei>ftirvdand   ailjusted.    I'rices  Lower  than  ever  before. 

The  best  six-cord  VVillimantic Cotton  6  cents  a  spool,  or  70  cents  per  dozen.  Brooks'  Im- 
ported Cotton  8  cents  a  spool,  or  85  cents  per  dozen.  Other  kinds  of  Cotton  from  20  to  40 
cents  per  dozen.  Best  Machine  Silk  at  8  cents  per  spool.  Eureka  Button-hole  Twist— all 
sizes  and  colors.  Superior  Machine  Linen  Thread  only  16  cents  per  spool.  Genuine 
Sowing  Machine  Needles  for  every  kind  of  a  machine — over  150  kinds  and  sizes— only  5 
cents  each,  or  50  cents  per  dozen.  Superior  Hand-sewing  Needles  at  lowest  prices.  Best 
Refined  Oil  for  Sewing  Machines  25  cents  per  bottle,  itreat  lieduction  in  I'rices  of 
all  Seivinf/  Machine  Attachtnents.  The  celebrated  Goodrich  Hemmers  in  sets,  5 
widths,  with  Binder,  for  all  macliines,  at  $1.  Goodrich  Tuckers  for  all  machines  $1.50. 
Also  every  other  Attachment  at  lowest  possible  prices.  Needles,  Attachments,  etc.,  sent 
by  mail  to  any  address  on  receipt  of  price.  Old  machines  taken  in  exchange  for  new.  Old 
machines  repaired  and  adjusted,  at  the  Sewing  Machine  Headquarters. 

CHASE'S,  No.  5  Pleasant  St.,  formerly  Cheapside,  N.  Bedford. 

ELLIS  &  COLLINS, 

MILiLlTITRIGHTS 

AND   MANUFACTURERS    OF 

TURBINE  WATER  WHEELS, 

MILLS     DESIGNED. 

Machinery  for  Saw,  Grist  and  other  Mills' furnished   and 

put  up. 

90  South  "Water  Street, 


NEW  sEOFOio,  mm 


NATHAN  B.  ELLIS, 


NELSON  COLLINS. 


mM©M 


REPAIRER 

10  Pleasant  Street,  near  City  Hall,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 


ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


17 


CIVIL  &  HYDRAULIC  ENGINEERS, 

45  Purchase  Street,  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


Sui-veys,  Reports  and  Estimates  for  Water  Works,  Railroads,  Highways  aud  Drainage ; 
Specifications  and  forms  of  Contract;  Designs  for  Bridges  and  Roofs  m  wood  or  iron; 
Measurements  of  Earthworli  and  Masonry ;  Topographical  Surveys  and  Maps ;  Estates  laid 
out  into  Streets  and  Lots ;  Drafting,  Copying  and  Tracing. 

Cotnniwnications  by  Mail  tvill  receive  prompt  attention. 

ROSWELL  E.  BRIGGS,  C.  E.  WILLIAM  B.  SHERMAN,  C.  E. 


24   FoTirtli    Street, 
NEW  BEDFORD. 

Carriages  and  Sacks  for  Parties 
and  Funerals  furnished  at  short 
notice, 

JV.  >J.  Horses  and  Carriages  of  all 
descriptions  to  let. 


HIRAM     WTBBB, 

Accountant  and  Notary  Public, 

OFFICE  OVER  FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK, 


UNION    STREET, 


]VEAV    BE:DEOIir>. 


Booha  Posted,  Accounts  of  Voyages  made  up,  Agreements^  Bonds,  Convey- 
ances, and  Deeds  dratvn.    All  Business  appertaining  to  Custom, 
Souse  Entries  attended  to. 

REFERENCES.— Col.  C.  B.  H.  Fessenden,  O.  Seabui-y,  Esq.,  H.  F.  Thomas,  Taber, 
Read  &  Co.,  J.  S.  Bonney,  E.  C.  Jones,  Andrew  Hicks,  W.  W.  Crapo,  Esq.,  D.  B.  Kemp- 
ton,  E.  Maxfield. 

THOMAS    "W.   MACOMBEH, 

OATS, 

&c., 


-DEALER  IN- 


FLOUR, 

mealp 


16  SOUTH  WATER  STREET,    NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


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ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


ANDRB'W   J.   SMITH, 

HORSE  SHOER 


FARRIER, 

0 Mechanics  Lane, 
NEW  BEDFOBD,  MISS. 


NOT  FORBIDDEN  FRUIT, 

-^.  ,     ,-  *»  .  f  BUT 

Foreign  and  Domestic 

Fruit  &  Coofectiooery, 

___^      Cij^ar.s,  Tobacco,  and 
^p^^^p        Smokers'  Articles,       \ 

D.  F.  POLLOCK'S,  173  Purchase  St.,  New  Bedford. 

H,  C.  SLOSSOFS 
DINING 

ROOMS, 

14  South  Third   Street, 
NEW  BEDFORD. 

Also,  SAMPLE    ROOMS. 

Come  Right  In. 
ISAAC  KIl^G  &  son, 

ImJk    BLACKSMITHS, 

:irtjf^  Horse  Shoeing, 

CARRIA&E  WORK  aM  JOBBING, 

In  all  its  branches. 

No.  83  Middle  Street, 
NEW  BEDFORD. 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


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The  OLDEST  CARPET  HOUSE  in  New  Bedford. 

ESTABIjISHED  1840. 

Cafpetipg^  apd  ^ipdoliv  ^hk  (jood^. 

CARFETS  SE^VV^ED  EREE  OE  CHAR&E. 

Also,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  a  Choice  Line  of 

115  Purchase  Street,  NEW  BELFOED. 

N.  B.— WE  DEFY  COMPETITIOIV.      PtiEASE  «IVE  US  A  CAIili. 

W.    H.    ELLIS. 
EDTVARD    £2.    HITCH, 


Manufacturer  and  Dealer  in  all  kinds  of 


1411-2  Union  street,  Masonic  BlocL  -   -  HEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

^^^Kepairing  in  all  its  brancheSt^^H 


20 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


DEXTER    &    HA.SKIISrS, 

DEALERS  Df 

WATCHES  I  JEWELRY, 

Silver  Ware  &  Fancy  eoods, 

NO.  14  PURCHASE  ST., 

New  Bedford. 


Messrs.  Dexter  &  Haskins  will 
give  personal  attention  to  the  repairing 
of  Watches  and  Fine  Time  Pieces. 

Clocks,  Jewelry,  and  Fancy  Artifles 
repaired  by  competent  workmen. 


r.  WHiTTEiiiei, 

SOAP  MANUFACTURER 

IVTo.  14  South  Second  St.^ 


-AND  DEALER  IN- 


Tallow,  Grease,  Neats  Foot  Oil,  &c.     Extra  No.  1 

Soap,  Extra  Family  Soap,  Excelsior  Soap, 

Soft  Soap. 


WM,  &,  mmwMEM  ^  r@, 


99 


]>e:al.x:k«  iiv 


STOVKS,  RANGBS 


Crockery,  Glass  &  Wooden  "Ware, 


KITCHEN  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

All  Tcinds  of  Plumbing  promptly  at- 
tended to.    Also,  Agents  tor 

POND'S  Plate  Iron  Eureka  FURNACES, 
Cor.  Bedford  and  Third  Sts., 

NEW^    UEr>FOIir>,    -    MIA.©©. 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT.  21 

NEW  BEDFORD 

CORDAGE  COMPANY, 

DSTevT  Bedford^  Mass., 


MAJfTTFACTVMEMS  OF 


Patent  Cordage. 

MADE   TO   ORDER. 

WM.  J.  ROTCH,  Peks't,  J.  W.  MACOMBER,  Sup't. 

L.  A.  PLTJMMER,  Treas. 

WILLIAM  F.  POTTER  &  CO., 

WHOLESALE    GROCERS, 

,        A.ncl   DOealers  in 

IPetroleura    Oil,    Provisions, 

AND  COUNTRY  PRODUCE, 

Union  Street,  cor.  Front,  New^  Bedford. 

REUBEN  WEEKES  &  SON, 

CALKERS, 


-AND  DEALERS  IN- 


OAKUM,  TAR,  PITCH  &EOM. 

All  Orders  promptly  attended  to. 
City  Whf.,  New  Bedford 


22 


ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


DORAN,   SHEA    &    CO., 

GRANITE  STONE  CUTTERS. 

TOMBS,  CURSINGS,  and  all  kinds  of  Building  and  Cemetery 
Work  furnished  at  short  notice* 

Office    and   Yard,    36    North    Second    Street, 


:BItO"V^Ka"E3ILiIj      c*3 


BEALERS IN 

BEEF,  PORK, 

And    other    Varieties    of   Meats. 

Also,  Vegetables  of  all   kinds 

in  their  season. 

Cor.  Market  &  Sixth  Sts., 

NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

Eliiatban  C.  Brownell,         K.  Lapham. 


ADVEKTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


23 


JAMES   FISHER   &    CO., 


-DEALERS  IN- 


Staple  and  Fancy  Dry  Goods, 

CHOICE    DRESS    GOODS, 

SILKS,  SHAWLS,  RID  SLOVES,  CURTAINS,  LACES,  &c.,  &C., 


32  Purchase  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 


Ja9.  Fisher. 


Geo.  E.  Faisneau. 


Carriage  Trimmer 


HARNESS  MAKER, 

No.  51  Elm   Street, 

HEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


^LMY   &    HITCH, 

3Ianufactiirers  and  Dealers  in 

AWNINGS,  ITALIAN  WINDOW  SHADES, 

AND 

Lawn  Tents  of  every  variety. 

Carpets  made  and  laid.  Trunks  and  valises  covered  to  order.  Cur- 
taiws  hung  and  Fixtures  adjusted.  Hassocks  of  different  patterns  made 
to  order.  Decorations  for  interior  aud  exterior  of  buildings  furnished 
and  put  up. 

581-2  PURCHASE  ST.,  NEW  BEDEORD. 

Henry  B.  Almy.      Up-stairs,  over  W.  T.  Soule'a.      Otis  L.  Hitch. 


CHAS.  M.  HASKELL, 


-dealer  in- 


Hats,  Caps  ^  Furs, 

'""  UMBRELLAS, 

Gloves,  NecMes,  Sc, 

138  Union  St.,  cor.  Fourth, 
NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


JAMES  BEETLE. 

Boat  Builder, 


Eddy's  Wharf,  New  Bedford. 

Sitecial  attention  given  to  speed. 


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ADVERTISING     DEPARTMENT. 


SOUTH    END 

DRUG  STORE, 

Cor.  Third  &  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.  Squibb's  Preparations  constantly  on  hand. 

Fancy  and  Toilet  Articles,  and  Perfumeries  in  gi-eat  variety.    Also,  a  large  assortment  of 
Cigars,  Chewing  and  Smoking  Tobacco  for  sale. 


T^A. 


OlEL 


DEALER    IN 

FOREIGN  AND   DOMESTIC 

RY  GOODS, 

Gloves,  Hosiery  &  Small  Wares, 

AT  LOW  PRICES  FOB  CASH. 

Corner  William  and  Sixth  Sts.,  NEW  BEDFORD. 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 


OF  THE  PUREST  JBR4IVDS, 


No.  40  South  Water  St.,  NEW  BEDFORD.       — ^tBr^r-- 

THOMAS  H.  WE  AVER  J 

HOUSE  CARPENTER, 

Shop,  No.  150  North  Water  St., 

IVE:AV    BEDFORD,    -      -    3IASS. 

Residence,  No.  163  North  State  Street. 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


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-DEALER  IN- 


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VEGETABLES, 

86  South  Third  Street, 
NEW   BEDFORD. 


GS-IiO.  A.  BOUBini, 

AND 

©@llMllSI@lf  liSE@HAM»^ 

27   North  Water  Street,   New   Bedford,   Mass. 

CARRIAGE 

MANOFACTURER, 

No.  51  Elm  Street,  New  Bedford. 

Carriages  Built  to  Order  at  Hhort  notice.    Personal  attention 
given  to  repairing. 

j^.  Ki.  F.  sj^"V7"iisr, 


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AiU  Dealer  in  HAY  AND  STRAW. 


All  kinds  of  Barrels  bought  and  sold. 
MEREILL'S  WHAEF,     -     -     NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

Prompt  Attention  given  to  all  branches  of  the  business. 


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ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


HOUSE,  SIGN   AND 


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Paper^Sanging  and  Grainittg  dour  at  short  notice.      All  Work  done  in  the 
».   „  best  manner  and  at  the  L,oivest  Prices. 


No.  34  Mill  Street, 


NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


WILLIAM    L.    DUNHAMj 


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ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


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H.   S.   KIRBY, 


-DEALER  IN- 


Ship  Chandlery 

AND  HARDWARE, 

No.  8  Commercial  Wharf,  corner  South  Front  Street, 
NEW    BEDFORD,    MASS. 

Oars,  Handspikes,  Lance  and  Harpoon  Poles,  Felt  and  Tarred  Paper  for  Sheathing,  Tar, 
Rosin,  Pitch,  Tar  Oil,  Rigging,  Sail  and  Pump  Leather. 

3IECHANICS'  TOOLS,  Table  and  Pocket  Cutlery,  Fish  Hooks  and  Lines,  Deep 
Sea  and  Hand  Leads  and  Lines,  Butcher  and  Fish  Knives. 

MACHINISTS'  BAMMEItS,  Top  Mauls,  Picks,  Coal  Shovels,  Sand  and  Emery 
Paper,  Emery  Cloth,  Locks,  Latches,  Brass  and  Iron  Butts  and  Hinges,  Cut  and  Wrought 
Nails  and  Spikes. 

GAIVANIZED  GOODS,  such  as  Wrought  Spikes,  Cut,  Boat,  Finishing,  and 
Sheathing  Nails,  Boat  Ruffs,  Boat  Hooks,  Boat  Anchors,  Rowlocks,  Hooks  and  Staples, 
Hinges,  &c.,  &c.    Goods  ordered  not  in  stock,  will  be  supplied  at  lowest  rates. 

WM,  O.  BROWNELL, 

North   Front   Street,  corner   Central   Wharf, 
NEW    BEDFORD,  MASS., 


-DEALER  IN- 


P*aper    Stock,    Oakum,    Jnnk, 
NEW  AND   OLD   RIGGING, 


GROCERIES,  HARDWARE,  SLUSH,  &c. 

Cash  Paid  for  Old  Junk,  Copper,  Vello'vv  ITIetal,  I^ead^  Rags,  Scc>,  &c, 

CALEB    M^XFIELD, 

Manufacttirer,  Upholsterer,  and  Dealer  in 


Chairs,  Looking  Glasses,  IViattresses,  Featiiers,  &c., 

130  UNION  STREET,  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


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ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


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27  Front  Street, 


NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


JAMES  C.  BB,ADFOJtJ>,  Agent.    Manufacturers  of 

LOCOMOTIVE,  STEAMBOAT  &  STATIONARY  BOILERS, 

and  all  kinds  of  Sheet  Iron  Work.    Agents  for  JUDSON'S  PATENT  GOVERNOR, 
and  Patent  Steam  Pumps  of  all  kinds.    Also,  Bolts  and  Lag  Screws. 

ACUSHNET  CO-OPERATIVE  ASSOCIATION. 


GROCEHIES,   PROVISIONS, 

And  Family  Stores, 
At  85  THIRD,  Cor.  EUSSELL  ST., 

NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

SYZVANVrs  BENNETT,  Agent. 

GEO.  F.  WOOD,  Assistant. 

CHARLES   A.  W.  OESTINC, 


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ALFRED  G.  WILBOR, 

COMMISSIOISr      MEROHA.NT, 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 

lATestern   and   St.    Louis 

FLOUR, 

TPxxTG  lEtJa.C3€L&  Isla.zx<:3.  ]^eal,  ebo. 

95  THIRD  STEEET,  NEW  BEDFORD, 

BAYLIES  &  CANNON, 

AND  WHOLESALE  DEALERS  IN 

PROVISIONS,  FLOUR,  and  GRAIN, 


Wm.  Baylies, 

N.  S.  Cannon, 


Nos.  3  and  4  Union  Street, 

! NEW  BEDFORD. 

dealeb  in 

GROCERIES,   PROVISIONS,   ETC., 

144  PURCHASE  STREET,  NEW  BEDFORD. 


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Pure  Coffees  and  Spices 

Goods  Delivered  to  any  part  of  the  City. 


30 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


-A.-    IBja.R.'TIL.EST'r, 


No.  9  North  Sixth  Street,  NEW  BEDFORD. 

—ALL  KINDS  OF— 

FISH,  OYSTERS,  CLAMS,  LOBSTERS,  &c.,  always  on  hand. 

IVAREHAin  OYSTERS  A  SPECIALiTY, 

DEALERS  IN 

GROCERIES.  PROVISIONS, 

Flouf,  Grain,  Patent  Medicines,  k, 

NO.    5    NORTH    SIXTH   ST., 
NEW  BEDFORD. 

B.    F.    BROWNELL,     -     -     -     Treasurer. 


Manufacturer  and  Dealer  in 

28  North  Second  Street,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

The  Best  Brands  of  Tobacco  constantly  on  hand. 


ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


31 


L«  H.  GrIBB© 


Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 


Family  Groceries,  Provisiorrs, 


Jacob  T.  Alburger's  Philadelphia  Family  Beef 

At  Wholesale  and  JRetail. 

Crooda  delivered  to  any  part  of  the  city 
free  of  charge, 

36    and    38    Union    Street, 
NEW  BEDFOKD. 


lataen'sSMpplnEList 

AND 

MERCHANTS'  TRANSCRIPT, 

Published   by   EBEN     P.    RAYMOND, 

AT 

No.  2i  Hamilton  Street,  NEW  BEDFORD> 

Price,    $S'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,  Iinpoi-ts  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. 


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Dyeing  Establishment, 

41    TV^ILLI^M    STREET, 

NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

Ladies'  and  Gentlemen's  Garments  Dyed  or  Cleansed 

IN  A   SUPJEJtlOB  MANNER. 

HaTing  the  most  extensive  establishment  of  the  kind   in  this  riciuity, 

the  public  are  assured  that  no  pains  Tvill  be  spared 

to  merit  their  patronage. 


32  ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT, 

JOHN  jyicAFXSX:, 

HOR  TICUL  TURIS  T. 


GROWER  AND  DEALER  IN 


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  Cotntniaaion  Dealer  in 

FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  FRUITS. 

Nuts,  Country  Produce,  Melons,  Sweet  Potatoes,  dic, 
75  UNION  STREETj  -  ■  NETV  BEDFORD. 

fi^       d-       3EW  "^S?^  3ES 

COMMISSION  MERCHANT. 

■^Vliolesale  I>ealer  in 

GROCERIES,  SALT  PROVISIONS, 

No.  35  Union  Street,  NEW  BEDPOED,  MASS. 

C.    H.    FLINDERS, 

Wholesale  Dealer  in 

SOUNDS  &  TONGUES, 

Halibut  Fins,  Herrings, 

And  all  kinds  of 

Dry  and  Pickled  Fish,  Ship  Stores, 

PRODUCE,  SWEET  POTATOES,  &c., 
Q2    Union   Street,    Ne^^r    Bedford,    Mass. 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT.  33 

Til  iiiLf  liiioyif^ 

(Established  in  1831.) 
I»vi'blisliecl    li^very    3i:oriilng   "by 

FESSENDEN  &  BAKER, 

A-dvertisements  inserted,  at  the  current  rates. 


THE  NEW  BEDFORD   MERCURY, 

(In  Quarto  Form— Established  in  1808.) 
The  Largest  Weekly  Paiter  in  Southern  Massachtisetts, 

IS  PUBLISHED   WEEKLY,  ON   WEDNESDAY  AFTERNOONS, 

SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE,  $2.00  A  YEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 


Executed  with  neatness  and  dispatch,  and  upon  liberal  terms. 

Office,  92  Union,  cor.  South  Second  Street,  New  Bedford. 

Svening  Standard^ 

PUBLISHED  EVERY  AFTERNOON  BY 

67.Union  Street,  Standard  Building,  NEW  BEDFORD. 

AT  $6.00  A  YEAK. 

The  Evening  Standard  has  a  circulation  more  than  double  that  of  any  other  daily  paper 
in  this  section  of  the  State,  and  excelled  by  only  two  in  the  State  out  of  Boston.  Adver- 
tisements inserted  on  reasonable  terms. 


THE  REPUBLICAN  STANDARD, 

WEEKLY,  IN   QUARTO   FORM, 

Has  a  very  large  country  circulation.    Price,  $2.00  A   YEAR,  strictly  in  advance. 
ADVERTISEMENTS  WILL  BE  INSERTED  TO  A  LIMITED  EXTENT. 


IN    EVERY    ■VARIETY. 


34 


ADVERTISING     DEPARTMENT. 


■VJ'TXul^XJ^l^    I^vC-A^XIFIEIjID, 


House,  Ship,  Sign,  and  Ornamental 

PAINTEE,, 


AND  DEALER  IN 


Paints,  OilSjVamishes,  and  Window  Glass. 

Also,  Agent  for  Wetter stedt's  Metallic  Composition  for  Vessel's  Bottoms. 

Graining  and  Paper-Hanging  executed  to  order, 

NO.    25    CEISTTRE    STREET.     .     .     ISTEA^^    BEDFORD, 

OLIVSR  H.    GIFFORD, 

House,  StfipifSiqiil  PA'HTEiif 

MANUFACTURER  OF 

Wliite  Lead,  WinJow  Bliiifl,  aiil  Fancy  Greens 

VERDIGRIS,  and  COLORS  of  all  kinds. 


Also,  Dealer  in  WINDOW   AXD    PICTURE    GLASS,    Varnishes,    Brushes, 
Japan,  Spirits  Turpentine,  etc.,  etc. 

South  Water  St.  cor.  School,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

BARROWS,  LAWTON  &  CO., 

Successors  to  VARDON  POTTER, 

HOUSE,  SHIP  &  SIGN 

AND   DEALERS   IN 

PAINTS,   GLASS,   OIL,  AND   PUTTY, 

Hazard's    Wharf, 
NEW  BEDFORDj  MASS. 

George  Barrows,  Joseph  M.  Lawton, 

Thomas  T.  Manley. 


ADVERTISING   DEPAETMENT.  35 

ffOUSE,  Sljip,  HflD  sigfi  pj^lltTE/f, 

Dealer  in  Faints,  Oils,  Turpentine,  Varnislies,  Window  Glass,  &c. 

Of  all  kinds,  promptly  executed  to  order.    Patronage  respectfully  solicited. 

Foot  of  Middle  Street,  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

DEALER  IN 

EASTERN  and  WESTERN  LUMBER, 


IN  ALL  ITS  BRANCHES. 


Planing",  Matching-,  and  Sawing  done  to  order. 

MOLDINOS  of  all  hinds  constantly  on  hand,   or   made  to   order  at  short 

notice. 

125  North  Water  Street,    -    -    -    -    NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

HOUSE,  SHIP, 

AND 


?l(]fl  t'/llfljtti 


No.  85    Mliddle    Street,    ISTE^W    BK3DFOK,D,  MIA-SS. 

Dealer  in  PAINTS,  OIZ,  AND   GLASS.    Paper  Hanging  done  with  neat- 
ness and  dispatch. 

BENJ.     S.     JENKINS, 


Sign  Painter, 

And  Dealer  in 

'^/    Paints,  Oils,  Varnishes,  Win- 
dow  Glass,   Pulty,    Ac. 
Also,  Paper  Hanging 
done  to  order. 

93    ^Middle    Street, 

NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


36 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


UHDEETAKER, 

0pp.  Mechanics  Hall, 
No.  74  WILLIAM  STREET. 

ResWeuce,  No.  46  Hortb  Second  Street,    .    HEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


UNION  BOOT  AND  SHOE  CO., 

hetailess  of 

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'9* 

OF    EV£Kir    DESCRIPTION. 

Nos.  71   and   75  William.  Street. 
NEW   BEDFORD  J    MASS. 

Manufacturer  and  Dealer  in 
I  Sporting  and  Fishing  Apparatus, 

WILLIAM,  formerly  36  N.  WATER  STREET, 

NEW    BEDFORD,    ITIA^S. 

Guns  restocked,  and  all  kinds  of  Instruments  made  and  repaired  at  short  notice.    Also, 

AGENT    FOR    HAZAJtD'S    FOWDFJt. 

Powder  of  all  grades  of  this  manufacture,  for  Lances.  Sporting,  Blasting,  and  Shipping, 
for  sale,  wholesale  and  retail,  at  the  agency. 


ADVERTISING    DEPAETMENT.  37 

New  Bedford  and  New  York 

STEAMSHIP  COMPANY. 

Boats  leave  New  Bedford  from  Commercial  Wharf 
daily  at  5.3()  P.  M. 

And  New  York  from  Pier  39,  East  River,  at  5  P.  M. 

F.  H.  FORBES,  Agent. 

FREDERICK    PA.EKER, 

DEALER  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF  CHOICE 

Fruits,  Confectionery, 


Preserves,  Pickles, 
JAMS    AND    JELLIES, 
Alsorthe  Best  Cigars  and  Tobacco  in  the  City. 

NO.    O    I>UIICH-A.BE    STREET,    ]VE"W   BEOEOHD. 

Agent  for  Diipont's  Powder, 

JOHN  W.  HOWLAND, 

SHIP  BUILDER. 

Yard  and  Office  at  the 

Marine  Railway,  City  Wharf, 

MODELS,  DRAWINGS,  AND  CALCULATIONS 

Of  all  descriptions  of  vessels  made  at  the  shortest  notice. 

.  Particular  Attention  paid  to  Repairing. 

STURTEVANT  k  SHERMAN, 

Carpenters  &  Builders, 


AND  DEALERS  IN 


BLINDS,  &c.. 
No.  132  North  Water  Street,  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


38 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


DEALERS   IN 


IVIEATS 

—AND— 

VEGETABLES, 

8  Market  Square, 

NEW    BEDFORD. 


A.lso,  Manufacturer  of 

TENTS,  AWNINGS,  &c., 

122  North  Second  St.,  NEW  BEDFORD. 

Orders  respeclfiilly  solicited  and 
promptly  attended  to. 

Dealers  in  EASTERN  and  WESTERN 

ALSO, 

Southern  Pine  Heading,  Tinfiber,  and  Ship  Plank. 

LUMBER  YARD  and  PLANING  MILLS,  LEONARD'S  WHARF. 


WILLIAM  H.  COOK  &  CO., 

Dealers  ia  all  kinds  of 

PAPER    STOCK, 

OLD  IRON, 

BRASS,    COPPER,   LEAD,   PEW- 
TER,    WHALES'     TEETH, 
WALRUS'  TUSKS,  &c. 
Also,  Old  Ships  bought  and  sold, 

Nos.  9  &  15  North  Front  St., 

NEW    JiEDFORD. 

Orders    solicited,  and   satisfaction 
guaranteed. 

WM.  H.  OOOK,  JAMES  MACKIE. 


COMMISSION  MERCHANTS, 

Also,  Wholesale  Dealers  in 

/lpple?,ta?tefp  htatoes, 

AND  OTHER  PRODUCE. 

Salt  Fish  and  Provisions.     Sweet  Potatoes 
a  specialty. 

No.   34    Union    Street, 

NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


ADVEKTISING   DEPARTMENT.  39 


AMBROSE  VINCENT, 

Importer  and  general  Dealer  in 

SHIP  CHANDLERY, 

HARDWARE  and  CUTLERY, 

HOUSE  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

AGRICULTURAL  IMPLEMENTS, 

COOKING  STOVES  AND  RANGES. 

ALSO,  AGENT  FOE  THE  EMPIRE  CLOTHES  WRIN&ER. 

120  Union,  Corner  Third  Street,       -   ■    -       NEW  BEDFORD. 

Manufacturer  of  Imitation  of 

Glove,  Calf,  i  Goat  Skins, 

ALSO,  CALF  SKINS, 

JSplU,  Bag,  Harness,  and  Ship 


73   HIGH   STREET,   BOSTON. 
FACTORY,  WALL  STREET,       -       -       NEW  BEDFORD. 

MOVELTY  BffiAIlLKET, 

78  Purchase  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

CANNED       FRUITS. 

BUTTER  AND  LARD, 
MEATS,  POULTRY 

AND 

OBED   B.    LEWIS, 

(Successor  to  Thos.  Caswell.) 


40 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


MACOMBER    BROTHERS, 

(Successors  to  PERM  G.  MACOMBER),  Dealers  In 

f  Mil,  tlMl,  Pill, 

MEAL,   SALT,   AND  OTHER   PHODUCB, 
No.  6  Union  Street,    NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

-MAKUFACTURER     OF 


•MS 


AND    SHOCKS. 

Planing,  ITIatchiug    and    Sawing    done    to 
order. 

No.  9  Pine  Street,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 


=="  All  orders  promptly  attended  to. 


AT   GREAT  BARGAINS. 

ITITOODITITARD     &     BROl^im 

Have  Removed  to  the  Z,arge  and  Elegant  Warerootns, 

690  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  exempli- 
fied than  in  the  instruments  that  crowd 
our  warerooms.  All  the  qualities  that 
give  superiority,  strength  of  tone,  sono- 
rousness, ability  to  stand  in  tune,  and 
ease  and  flexibility  of  action,  are  found 
there  in  perfection.  These  Pianos  have 
long  been  famous,  also,  for  thorough 
workmanship,  and  the  durability  that 
characterizes  them.  After  years  of  ser- 
vice, the  full,  mellow  tone,  so  delightlul  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  Fair  of  the  Massachusetts  Charita- 
ble 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 
manufactured,  as  we  make  a  specialty  of  that  point. 

Pianos  sold  on  Installments,    Old  Pianos  taJcen  in  Exchange  for  Neto, 

Pianos  to  let.    Pedal  Pianos.     Tuning  and  Repairing  done  in  the 

best  manner.    liON'T  PORGET  THE  NVMBER, 

WOODWARD    &    BROWN. 


ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT.  41 


L  CLOTHES, 


-OF 


^  M:  E  R  I  C  A.  !  ! 

Saving  had  a  large  and  direct  Practical   Experience  with 
the  wants  of 

And  having  devoted  my  whole  time  exclusively  for  years  to 
the  manufacture  and  improvement  of 


9 

I  claim  a  SUPEBIOItlTT  for  my  goods 

OYER  ALL  MANUFACTURERS, 

and  offer  them  to  the  trade  as  the  best  in  the  market, 

jr»  ae-M  o  jA.  3fl  ■gp  3E  3ei.  , 

Mannfactnrer  M  Sole  Proprietor, 

GLOUCESTER  (Cape  Ann), 


42  ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 

CODMAN  &  SHURTLEFF, 

13  and  15  Tremont  Street,  BOSTON, 

MAMUrACTURKRS  AMD  I.MI'OHTEKS  OF 

SUR&ICAL  and  DENTAL 
TRUMiHTS, 


besides  a  complete  assortment  of  articles  Intended  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Medical 
and  Dental  professions,  have  always  in  store,  at  the  lowest  prices,  a  great  variety  of 
the  following  articles,  suited  to  the  wants  of  the  general  public: — 

A  large  assortment  of  best  patterns  from  which  to  select,  to  meet  the  requirements  of 
each  case.  If  convenient,  persons  reiiuiring  Trusses  should  call  at  our  establishment, 
where  they  can  have  a  suitable  Truss  carefully  fitted  by  a  competent  and  experienced 
person  familiar  with  the  anatomy  of  hernia.  "When  a  call  in  person  is  impracticable,  a 
careful  description  should  be  sent,  stating  whether  the  rupture  is  on  the  right  or  left  side; 
also  the  measure  around  the  person,  two  inches  Itelow  the  top  of  the  hip  bone.  If  the  rup- 
ture is  at  the  naval,  the  measure  should  be  around  the  body  at  the  uaval.  N.  B. — Ladies 
attended  by  those  of  their  own  sex. 

ELJ^STIC    HOSE, 

For  Varicose  Veins,  Swollen  Limbs,  and  Weak  Joints.  Of  these  goods  we  have  several 
classes  of  silk  and  cotton,  possessing  different  degrees  of  elacticity,  the  stout  silk  being 
usually  the  most  satisfactory.  The  sizes  are  full  length  (of  leg),  three  quarters,  half  or 
knee  hose,  knee  caps,  and  anklets.    Unusual  sizes  made  to  order.    Also, 

JSlnstic  and  Spring    Abdominal  Supporters ,    Shoulder   JBraces,    Suspensory 

Sandages,    Apparatus  for    Wenh    Ankles,    Jittw-Legs,    Club-Feet,  Etc. 

Also,  Crutches  of  various  and  most  improved  hinds;  Syringes,  Jtub- 

ber  TJrinals,  to  wear  on  the  person  day  or   night,  for  Males    and 

Females;    Galvanic   Batteries,    Bearing    Trwinpets,    A.uricals 

and  Conversation  Tubes  for  the  Deaf. 

Together  with  many  articles  for  the  use  of  the  SICK  and  INVALIDS.  Also,  the  largest 
and  best  assortment  of 

Atomizers  and  Nasal  Douche, 

To  be  found  in  the  United  states.  A  GOLD  MEDAL  has  lately  been  awarded  us  by  the 
Middlesex  Mechanics  Association,  as  will  be  seen  from  the  following  report,  signed  by  a 
leading  Kew  England  Surgeon  and  Physician: — 

"1503.  CoDJiAN  &  SnuRTLEFF,  Boston,  Mass.  Oije  Case  Surgical  Instruments  and 
Atomizers. 

'The  Committee  have  no  hesitation  in  awarding  for  this  sui)erb  exhibition  the  highest 
premium.     *    *    *    The  various  other  instruments  for  inhalation  of  atomized  liquids,  and  ' 
for  Local  An.TDSthesia,  were  all  apparently  faultless,   both  in   design  and  workmansliip. 
The  exliibitors  are  regarded  as  more  especially  deserving  of  the  highest  token  of  merit  for 
having  produced  nothing  except  their  own  manufacture. 
GOLD  MEDAL.  (Signed),  OILMAN  KIMBALL,  M.  D.,  Chairman." 

Liberal  Discoiant  to  tlie  Trade. 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


43 


PATENT 

STEAM 

THE    STA.lSrDA.IlD. 


* 


Cut  above  represents  regular  Soiler  Feed  Pump,  Kos,  3  and  4.     Showing 
New  Patent  Valve  Motion,  and  Hand  Power  liEVER  Attached  and 


Detached. 


FIRE  PUMPS  AND  NOISELESS  PUMPS 

MINING    PUMPh   (both  Double  Acting,  Plunger,  and  Piston  Patterns),  which  we 

guarantee  to  run  absolutely  without  shock  or  jar,  on  Pump  or  Pipes,  on  any  lift 

from  100  to  1000  feet,  at  a  single  lift,  a  specialty. 

Prices  aa  Iiovt'  as   any,  and   TVorknianship   and   material 
altogether  the  B£»$T. 

EVERY  MACHINE   FURNISHED    UNDER    A    COMPLETE    GUARANTEE. 

A.i>r>in:ss 

KNOWLES  STEAM  PUMP  WORKS, 

BOSTON. 


14  and  16  Federal  Street,  \ 
and  113  Congress  Street,    ) 

92    and   04    liberty   Street, 


FACTORIES, 


44 


ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


A.  J.  WILKINSON  &  CO., 

184  &  188     ^T^   ^\.^^^JiO^   ,^       23&25 

Wasliington 

Street, 

Between  State  Street  and  Dock  Square, 
BOSTO]Sr. 

MACHmSTS'  AND  MANUFACTURERS'  SnPPLIES. 

FEARING,  RODMAN   &   SWIFT, 

«E:JLI.IIVa  AOEIVTS  FOR 

LAWRENCE  AND  OLD  COLONY  DUCK, 

NEW    BEDFORD    CORDAGE, 

PROPRIETORS  OF 
AKD  DEALERS  IN 

A.TSrCHLORS,    WIRE    KOFi:,    &c. 

23  &  25  Commercial  Street,  opposite  Quincy  Market,  BOSTON. 


Francis  Rodman. 


W.  C.  Swift. 


A.    T.    STEARNS    &    SONS, 


And  Manufacturers  of  Patent  Worked    GUTTERS,  CONDUCTORS,  and  JUOLD- 
I\OS,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Kiln-Dried  Hard  IHne  and  Sprttce    Flooring 

constantly  on  hand.    Orders  for  DRESSED  LUMBER  filled  at  short  notice. 

niilla  at  IVeponset,  Ward  16.     Wharrea,  IVo.  470   Albany    St.,   foot    of 
Union  Park  J9t.,  and  at  IVeponaet. 

Orders  received  at  No.  35  Congress  Street,  Room  36,  BOSTON. 


xxside: 


DEfflsof  s  Patent  Shippinb 


They  are  the  Cheapest  Reliable  TAGS  in  use. 

AU^     THE    PRINGII^AL 

EXPRESS  &  TRANSPORTATION  LINES 


FOR     SALE     BY     JOB     PRINTERS     EVERYWHERE, 

AT   MANUFACTURERS'   PRICES. 


iDEnsrisrisoisr's 

MERCHANDISE    TAaS, 

For  Dry  Goods,  Cloths,  Clothing',  Hardware,   Fancy 
Goods,  Jewelry,  etc. 

AND 

DEinNZSON'S   GUM  LiABKLiS^ 

Laivyers'  and  Notarial    Seals,  Fancy 
Tickets,  etc, 

FOR  SALE  BT 

ALL    THE    PRINCIPAL   STATIONERS, 

AT     lUANVFACTTIItEnS'    PMICES, 

A'SD    BY 


& 


r  19  milk  St.,  Boston, 
I   iiOti  Broadway,  IVov  Vork, 
J    ISO  Mouth  Clark  i!^t.,  Cbicagro, 
"S   63>J  Chestnut  Mt.,  Philadelphia, 
!■       1   4ih  &  Vine  Streets,  Cincinnati, 
f       \  no  Pine  Street,  St.  liouis. 


46 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in 


n 


ALL  STYLES  PRINTING  PAPERS, 

220  DeTOisMre  Street,  aflil  113  FraiUii  Street, 

BOSTOlSr. 


cc 


i^vw^ 


CO 


\cUTLie^ 


i^ffllMi  1 3fe#Q'  Nm, 


ca  eosToH'  f? 

BETWEEIV  1)0€K  SQUARE  AND  STATE  STREET. 

JOHN  F.  SQUIRE  &  CO., 

DEALERS   IN 

PORK,  LARD,  HAMS, 

Tripe,  Sausages,  Pigs'  Feet. 


ALSO,  MANUFACTURERS  OF 


eix:tk.a.  l^ie^id    oil 

21,  23,  and  25  Faneuil  Hall  Market, 

AND 

39     NORTH     MARKET     STREET, 

BOSTON. 


John  P.  Squire, 


G.  W.  Squire, 


F.  O.  Squire. 


Slanghtcring    ami   Curing  Ealablishment,  Gore  St.,  East  Cambridge. 
RETAIL    MARKET,    OPPOSITE    IVORKS. 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


47 


C.  F.  A17STIM  &  CO., 


f:^^ 


'  s.,:coMMERCl^L■&"^■ 
B  0  ST  ON^ 


BAKERS     OF 


-AND- 


CRACKERS, 

Superior  Pilot  Bread,  Family  Pilot  Bread,  A.  Pilot  Bread' 

B.  Pilot  Bread,  Navy  Bread,  Soda  Biscuit,  Wine  Biscuit, 

Milk  Biscuit,  Cream  Biscuit,   Eg-g-    Biscuit,  Boston 

Crackers,  Butter  Crackers,  Water  Crackers,  Pic 

Nic  Crackers,  Hard  and  Soft  Crackers,  Sugar 

Crackers,  Oyster  Crackers,  Graham  Crackers. 


SHIPPING  FLOUR  and  K.  D.  MEAL. 

The  above  articles  are  kept  constantly  on  hand  for  sale,  made  from 
carefully-selected  Flour,  and  baked  in  the  most  thorough  manner;  put  up 
in  casks,  barrels,  half-barrels,  boxes,  tins,  or  other  suitable  packages  for 
Shipment  or  Stores. 

Orders  Promptly  Executed. 

No.  116  COMMERCIAL   STREET, 


48  ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 

lassacliiisetts  Mitial  lasurance  Co., 

39  Court  Street,  Room  No.  I  BOSTON. 

ASSETS,  $450,000. 

Insurance  of  Dwellings  and  Household  Furniture  only 

AGAINST  LOSS  BY  FIRE  OR  LIGHTNING. 

CASH  DIVIDENDS   TO  POLICT-HOLDEMS. 

CHAS.  B.  CUMINGS,  Pres't.         JOHN  M.  CORBETT,  Sec'y. 

G.  GREENLEAF  &  CO., 

Wire  Workers  and  Weavers, 

WIRE  CLOTHS,  NETTINGS,  FOUNDRY  RIDDLES, 

Sparker  Cloths,  Patent  Barrel  Coal  Sieves, 

Rat  Traps,  Corn  Poppers,  and  every  description  of  IrVire  Vl^ork  made 

to  order. 

90  UNION  STREET,  BOSTON. 


CRABLES  H.  NORTH  &    CO., 

Wholesale  Dealers  in 

PORK,  BEEF,  LARD.  HAMS  &  BACON, 

Dressed  Hogs,  Pigs'  Feet,  Tripe,  Sausages,  Satisage  Skins,  &c.     Also, 
Manufacturers  of  Extra  Lard  Oil   and  Animal  Fertilizer. 

Stalls,  Nos.  27    and    29   Faneuil    Hall    Market, 

store,  Nos.  33  and  34  North  Market  Street, 

LuMAN  E.  CoNANT.  )  'SS'   '^ny  (^   m.     ^^  V 11  m 

Slaughtering  and  Curing  Establishment,  Medford  St.,  Somerville. 

JULIUS    MAYER    &    CO., 

PRACTICAUITllOG[iAPHEBS,[NGRllV[RS&P[ilNT[IIS, 

4  Slate,  cor.  Washington  St.,  BOSTON. 
SHOW  CARDS,  LABELS,  TICKETS,  CATA- 
LOGUES, BUSINESS  CARDS,  &c. 

S^=Particular  Attention  Paid  to  COLOR  WORK.=^ 


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   IiOW£ST    PRICES. 

ALSO, 

TWINE  AND  FITTINGS 

Of  all  kinds,  by 

H.  &  G.  W.  LORD, 

111    COMMERCIATj    ST.,    BOSTOIV. 


PAGE  €£  BAII^EY'S 


OUR 

SPECIALTIES 

ARE 


POM  CANDIES, 


MADE 
EVERY 
MORNING. 


ISTo.    45    "^^^est    Street, 

BOSTOI^. 

SARGENT,  -WTUD  8c  CO., 

(Sticcessovs  to  JOSEPH  SARGEXT), 

Manufacturers,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 

Cook  and  Cabin  Stoves  and  Funnel. 

Also,  a  General  Assortment  of 

SHIPS' 

FURNISHING  GOODS, 

42  k  44  Clinton  Street, 
BOSTON. 

Copper  Pumps,  Coppf  r,  Britannia, 
Sheet  Iron,  Planished,  Japanned, 
and  Plain  Tin  Ware,  Sauce  Pans, 
Scouse  Kettles,  Cooks'  Ladles, 
Forks,  Spoons,  and  every  article  of 
Cooking  Apparatus  used  on  board 
vessels,  constantly  on  hand,  or  made 
to  order  with  the  shortest  possible 
notice. 

Geo.  W.  Sargent,  Geo.  A.  Wild, 
J.  Warren  Sargent. 


Fire  &  Marine  Ins. 


o  o  ]va:  i» -A.  KT  "S-, 

Olllce,  38  State  St.,  corner  of  Excliaiige  Street, 

inrsuRS  ON  mariivb  risks. 

NOT  EXCEEDING  $30,000  ON  ANY  ONE  VESSEL, 

AND  ON 

JJ?"  jL  JCm.  jSm     JtrS.  JL  59  jEsL  S59  ^ 

NOT    EXCEEDING    $30,000    ON    ANY    ONE   ItlSK. 

CA.PITA.1L. ^300,000. 

j%.©BET©  over $700,000. 

ISAAC     SWEETSER,    President, 

BEIVJAJVIIIV    SWEETSER,    Secretary. 

MANUFACTURERS' 


No.  59  Stat<i  street,    .    .    BOSTON. 

THIS  COMPANY  WITH   A    PAID    UP    CASH    CAPITAL    OF 

$500,000^ 

IS    NOW    PliE PARED    TO    INSURE 

FIRE  and  MARINE  RISKS, 

AT    CURRENT    RATES. 

Dwellings    and  Furniture    Insured    for    one,   three    and 

five  years. 

SAMUEL    GOULD,  President. 

JAMES  J.  GOODRICH,    Secretary, 


NEW  ENGLAND 

MUTUiLlNiUiliSiSO. 

62  State  Street,    .    .    BOSTON. 


This  Company,  with  a  Permanent  Fund  of  $350,000,  continues  to  wiite 


AT    CTTJtnENT    RATES, 
Dwelling  Houses  and  Furniture  insured  for  one  to  fire  years. 


Oeo.  C.  Lord,  tToJm  S.  Farlotv,  Osborn  Hotves, 

J.  W,  Seaver,  Frederick  Nicherson,  Henry  Gardner, 

JV.  G.  Chapiu,  Alden  Speare,  E,  H.  Salter,  Jr., 

Thomas  Nicherson,  Hartley  Lord,  Daniel  S.  Emery , 

Henry  Hastings,  Charles  Carruth,  Alpheus  H.  Hardy, 

W.  B.  Sewall,  Isaac  Taylor,  It.  W.  Lord, 

Francis  F,  Emery,  Edward  Sands. 

GEORGE  C.  LORD,  President. 
A.  PRESSON,  Jr.,  Secretary. 

Fire  &  Marine  Insurance  Co. 

No.  64  STATE  STREET,  BOSTON,  MASS. 

This  Company,  with  a  paid  up  Casli  Capital  of  $300,000,  ia  now  prepared  to 

insure  against 

FIRB  AND    MARIigE;   RISKS^ 


George  F.  Osborne,  Isaac  Thacher,  Charles  J.  Morrill, 

Caleb  A,  Curtis.  Edward  Page,  Wtn.  Endicott,  Jr., 

Benj.  Sewall,  Chas.  Homer,  Caleb  Wm.  Loring, 

Aaron  Hobart,  Jr.,  George  A,  Meyer. 

GEO.  F.  OSBORNE,  President. 
EUGENE  B.  HINKLEY,  Secretary. 


Terra-Cotta 

fiSES, 

Chimney 
TOPS, 

Etc.,  Etc.,  >^^P^  Etc.,  Etc. 

PORTLAND  STONE  WARE  CO. 


FIRE 

BRICK 

Of  the  Best  Quality 

— AND— 

SHAPES, 

Made  to  order, 


MANUFACTURERS   OF 


VITRIFIED  STONE  WARE  SEWER  PIPE, 

AND  AT,Ij  kinds  OF  CLAY  GOODS. 

We  have  been  awarded  THREE  MEDALS  and  TWO 
DIPLOMAS,  for  the  best  wares  in  New  England.  We  war- 
rant all  our  Goods  to  be  iMrERvious  to  and  INDESTRUCTIULE 
by  the  most  powerful  Acids  and  (iases. 

(FACTORY 'AT    POKTtiAND,  ME.) 

Office  and  Depot,  400  Federal  St.,  I    DnCTnM     mTTcC 
Down  Town  Office,  50  Kilby  St., )    DUO  I  Ull,  ITIAOO. 

GEO.  C.  DUNNE,  Gen'l  Agent. 

ALSO, 

Stone  Ware,  Flower  Pots,  Sole  Tile,  <S;c. 

SEND  I  OR  rmCE  LIST  and  CIRC'UIAB. 

IMPORTERS  AND   DEALERS  IN 

Newcastle,  Dry  &  Scotch  Glass-Cutters' Stones, 

AND  STONES  FOR 

Machinists,  Farmers,  Cutlers  &  Carpenters. 

BEST  NOVA  SCOTIA  BliUE  ORIT 

Also,  Nova  Scotia  Freestone,  for  lUiildinff  Purposes. 

Corner  of  Atlantic  Avenue  and  Lewis  Wliarf,  BOSTON. 

I^^A  largo  assortment,  rough  and  finisheil,  constantly  on  Imn.l.     Stont-s  lut  to  urdcr.^j^ 

MARGOT   BROTHERS, 

Watch    Case    Manufacturers, 

Engine    Turners,    and.    Jobbers, 

No.   23    WATER  STREET,    -    BOSTON. 

LTp-stairs,  a  few  doors  from  Washington  Street. 

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. 


O.    XKX.    OOXKXBB^Sr, 


Dealer   in 


llo|iie?tic  &  l^apcy 


I  Hosiery  i  Gloves. 

SPJ£CIALriES 

in    Ijineu    Goods    can   always  be 
found  tvith  us,  at 

103  Purchase  Street, 

NEW  BEDFORD. 


NEW  BEDFORD  RAILROAD  CO. 


Office  over   Merchants  National    Bank,  North   Water    St. 


OFFICERS. 

President,  S.  H.  HOWE,  of  Bolton,  Mass. 

Treasurer  and  Secretary,  LAWRENCE  GRIN  NELL. 
Cashier,  HERBERT  INGALLS, 

Office  17  U.  S,  Hotel  ItlocJe,  Boston. 

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. 


utE'h  &  hSii,  RML  ESTATE  A&EHT^,  226  (OIJ  No.  80 )  Wasliinitoii  ^i,  &mi^, 

utirn  of  Notes  andMorlpiges.    Particular  attention  paid  to  Care  of  Ileal  Estate  and  CoUectlo  :  of  Rents. 


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c;oe6EsiiAi«i<  <£  CO., 

UNDERTAKERS,  EMRALMERS 

<v*  sji*     ^;-  AND 

PURWISHI3RS- 

IL    W.   COGGESlliLV,   Coroiie\ 
^^^-^'  Nos.  20  &  .;?2  VVil/iam  Street, 


PARKER  HOUSE, 

School   Street, 


HARVEV  ».  PARKER 
JOHN  F.  !riII.I.«. 


« 


"!     ^ 


Manufacturer  and  Jiealer  in 


m^riNE    CARRIAGES, 


3. 


CD 
CO 


*  jU 


Heirses,  Sleighs,  Ham  jsses.  Robes,  &c. 

At  his  Manufactory  and  Repository, 

COR.  or  THIRD  Aua  I  \1NN0N  STREETS, 

NEW  BEDFORD,  IVIASS. 

Oir.,ES  ti.  BARKE:R,  Superintendent. 


WatclS&CW^a. 


E.  HOWARD  &  ':0., 

riAlSUFAr  ■!  ilKKR  OF  I  fOprieiofS. 

Fr^E   VflTATOHES  nnd    CLOCK  5. 

O  F  F*  I  C  E  ®  : 

. .  i  Tre  ^c       Street,  Studio  BuiHjng,  B?FTON. 


EAGE:  &  TOWER'S  OILED  CLOTHING.  Warranted  not  to  ttick.