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.
-DEALKR IN-
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.
IMarine, Fire, and Life
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INSURA.:VCJE: SCISII^ bought and ho X.
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, 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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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.
iBlWfill If lil,
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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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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
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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.
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ISSUED BY
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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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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.
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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
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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
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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
ASK
YOUR
FATHER, OR GRANDFATHER,
WHAT THEY
Know About
IITE OINTMEIIT
And they will tell you that
Forty Years Ap
it was the great cure for Neural-
g-ia, Kheumatism, Sprain.s, Sore
Throat, and PAINS of every
description. It is as g^ood now
as it was then. Every family should have a bottle handy, in.
case of accident. Send orders to
W. A. GREENOUGH, Sole Proprietor,
242 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS IN BOSTON AND FAIRHAVEN,
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.
1876
ca.^vda:i
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STREETS, COURTS, AND AVENUES.
The streets of New Bedford, with a very few excep-
tions, are laid out north and south, and east and west.
Those running north and south are numbered commencing
at Union street, and increasing each way, with the even
numbers on the east, and the odd numbers on the west
side. Those running east and west are numbered com-
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.
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Agents for
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For Bristol and Dukes Co. and
vicinity.
An assortment of Domestic Refriger-
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and warranted not to sweat, AL^o,
Lumber Dealers, and Carjienters and
builders.
It is indispensable to Butchers, Pro-
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and Restaurants. It will save more
than it costs every summer.
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Agents wanted in any part of the New
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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.
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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.
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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
+-
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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V. Successors to E. H. CHISHOLM
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.
T FORGET Tfl[
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.
XI.. :0£3]E:ox3:i3>a'o^ eb oo..
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
250
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
252
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
254
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
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTOEY.
255
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
256
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)
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
257
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)
258
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
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
259
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
160
NEW BEDFORD BTTSINESS DIRECTORY.
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
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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)
262
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)
264
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
NEW BEDFOED BUSINKSS DIEECTORY.
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)
266
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)
268
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.
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
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
272
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)
ISTEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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)
274
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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.
275
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
276
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
278
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
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
279
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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,
I
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
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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
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THAYER & JUDD
PARA
COMPANY,
MANUFACTURERS OF
AND
Patent Parafflne Wax Candles,
' RCIGH'S SOUARE, KEW BEDFORD, MASS,
E. S. THATEH, General Agent.
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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-
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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.
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(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,
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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.
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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
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JOHN A. GIFFORD Proprietor.
WILLIAM L. EDWARDS,
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[And Dealer in all hinds of
Ship Stock.
All Orders promptly filled.
Commercial Street, near head of Commercial Wharf,
DEW BiiFOie. mm§.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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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
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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.
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REPAIRER
10 Pleasant Street, near City Hall, New Bedford, Mass.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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-
■:'-=^-— r'^ri
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,
Tli
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.
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citnitiing Walls in anj/ Color or Tint.
DEALER IX
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.
mmn loiLfi ooiopirif
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.
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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.
P~*^S< '*>^^
^^
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
iiiiiyiii
'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.
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utirn of Notes andMorlpiges. Particular attention paid to Care of Ileal Estate and CoUectlo : of Rents.
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PARKER HOUSE,
School Street,
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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.
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. . i Tre ^c Street, Studio BuiHjng, B?FTON.
EAGE: & TOWER'S OILED CLOTHING. Warranted not to ttick.