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THE  RES': 

Manufactured  by 

GEO.  H.  FREEMAN 


THE  BEST  FOR  WRITII^G  AND  COPYING. 

Manufaetureaby^  »■  HI  11111  -     1?     Centre     StfeBt, 


N£W  BEDFORD. 


BOOKSELLER  AND  STATIONER. 


-DEALEB    IN- 


WRAPPING  PAPER,  BAGS  AND  TWINE, 

103,  105  &  lOT  Union  Street,  and  133  Purchase  St., 

t^^'General  aubscrlption  agent  for  all  American  and  Foreign  Periodicals,  delivered  to  anv  nart 
of  the  city  free  of  charge,  or  mailed  to  any  part  of  the  world,  - 


oSAIHUXSIi  H.  COOK, 


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Marine,  Fire,  and  Life 

>  Insurance  Agent  &  Broier.  2 


Particular   attention    given    to  U^IIAi:^IIVO  RISKS. 

HVSURANCE  SCRIP  b>>ught  and  aold. 


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2  37  North  Water  Street,    NEW   BEDFORD.  S 
HIRAM  VAN   CAIHPEItr. 

EIRE,  LIFE  AM  ACCIDENT 

INSURANCE  AOEKT. 

Agency  established  A.d.  1852o    Capital  Repre- 
sented, over  $7SfO0O,0OO. 
HiB  companies  are  among  the  strongest  and  best 
in  this  countiy  and  England,     Business  intelli- 
igently  and  faithfully  coudoctfd.    Rates  as  low  and 
^  'terms  as  favorable  as  can  be  obtained  elsewhere.. 
;#>  /Security   a»   good   as  the  beat.    All  I^oases 
'■  ■'  promptly  adjusted  and  JPaidi 

%    Offlee,  No.  17  North  Water  Street, 

^  2VEW  BKI»FOR». 

WAMSUTTA 

A  GREAT  SUBSTITUTE  FOR  SOAP,  and  NOT  EXCELIiElf 

by  any  in  the  market.  ^ 

I  guarantee  in  its  use  tliat  it  will  not  injure  the  hands  or  fabrics. , 
It  is  Largely  Used  and  RECOMMENDED  for  the  Laundry, '  * 

Kitchen,  Hands,  and  House-cleanine  purposes,  etc.,  etc. 
It  is  an  EXCELLENT  SALT  WATER  SOAP. 

"  ]Vt  I  CJ  .A.  I=t  I  INT  ES-" 

1  The  best  Scouring  and  Polishing  Compound  for  Tin,  Copper,  Brass,  Zinc^JPetvter,  \ 
I  and  Iron  Wares.    Also,  for  Knives  and  Forhs,  etc, 

I  XI'CH/E.    •!?'■    S3MCIT3E3C,    Manufacturer  and  Propri 

I  Factory  and  Office,  cor.  Front  St.  and  Central  Whf ., 

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School  Street,  corqer  First, 


BROWNELL  &  CO.,  laiinfactnrers  of  PAINTS,  "r^^w s"^f?FoRiS". 

doMHe  and  Ship  Pain  *,  and  IVew  Bedford  Verdigris  a  Specialty. 


From  the  Library  of 

Anthony  S.  Catojo,  Jr. 

First  president  of 

A.P.Gf&H.S.,  Inc. 


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PARKER  k  SHERMAN, 

TIN  PLATE 


-AND- 


SHEET  IRON 

l^ORKEIRS, 

And  Sole  Agents  for 

Rathbone,  Sard  &  Co.'s 

STOVES  and  RANGES, 

And  a  general  iissortuient  of  iirst-class 

Stoves  and   Furnaces. 

ALSO,  KITCHEN  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

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


AmERICAIM  TACK  COMPANY, 


SIANUJFACTUJiEJtS   OF 


ft  ^m 


Regular  and  Chisel  Pointed,  Galvanized  or  Plain, 

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Upholster]/,  Gimp,  Brush,  Lace,  and  Pail  Tacks,  Leathered, 

Tinned,  and  Iron  Carpet  Tachs,  Finishing,  Black,  and 

Tinned   Trunk  Mails,   Hungarian  and  Cigar  Box 

J^ails,  Zinc,  Copper,  Steel,  and  Iron  Shoe  J^ails, 

2d  and  3d  Fine  Kails,  Slating  and  Roofing 

Mails,  Roofing  Tacks,  Brads,  Patent  Brads, 

Lining  and  Saddle  Mails,  Coffin  Tacks, 

Tihfting  Buttons,  etc.,  etc. 

Orders  seixt  to  Factory  will  receive  proinpt  attention. 


FAIRHAVENj   MASS. 


jr.  A.  BEAUVAIS,  President. 


C.  D.  IlimT,  Agent. 


Store,  116  Chambers  Street,  New  York. 


ITirOOD,  BRIGHTMAN  d^  CO., 

3[aniifnctiirers  of 

TIN    AND  SHEET   IRON   WARE, 

PLUMBERS, 

[HOT    A  1\R     cAlAMBERl^  AND  DEALERS   IN 

HOT  AIR  FURNACES, 

stoves,     Kang-es,    and    Gas 

Fixtures,   of   the   latest 

Improved  Patterns. 

WROUGHT  IRON  FURNACES 

Centennial  and  Winthrop, 

are  taking  the  lead,  having  improvements 
which  put  them  far  ahead  of  anything 
now  in  the  market.  These  Furnaces  are 
made  of  the  best  plate  iron,  riveted  to- 
gether like  a  steam  boiler,  which  makes 
the  escape  of  gas  and  dust  an  impossibili- 
ty, and  insures  a  mild,  healthtui  atmos- 
phere. They  are  easil}'  managed,  and 
very  economical  in  the  consumption  of 
fuel.  All  in  want  of  a  lieating  ajiparatus 
are  invited  to  an  exaniinaiion  of  their 
merits. 

No.  45  No.  Water  Street, 

NEW  BEDFORD. 


barker  ai#i*^(^* 

NEW    BEDFORD,    MASS. 

The  Only  First-class   Hotel  in  the  City. 

SPECIAL  RATES  FOR  COMMERCIAL  AND  THEATRICAL  PEOPLE. 

Also,  Proprietor  of  Sea  View  House,  M  Bluffs,  Martlia's  Vineyard. 

HOLDER  M.  BROWNELL,  Proprietor. 


HOWARD  WATCH  &  CLOCK  CO., 


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HOIKTARD   IVATCH. 

And  we  wish  to  call  attention  to  ourJVet«  Patent  Steel  Harrel,  Stem- Winding, 

and  Stem- Settinff  Movements,  whicli  are  acknowledged  to  be,  in  all  respects, 

the  most  desirable  Watch  either  of  European  or  American  manufacture. 

For  full  description  send  for  circular. 

E.   HOWARD  &   CO.,   Agents. 


EDWARD  HOWARD, 

OFFICES I 


ALBERT  HOWARD. 

114  TBETttONT  STREET,  BOSTON. 
NO.  a  ITIAIBEN  I.AIVE,  NEW  YORK. 


NEW    BSDFOHD 

SiPPii  OOMPAi? 


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fllaiinfactiirers  of 


Yellow  anfl  Patent  BranzBlBtal  Mi,  Copp^ 

BRAZIERS'  AND  DIMENSION  COPPER, 


Yellow  Metal  Bolts,  Spikes,  and  Cut  Nails, 

CA^H  PAID  FOR  OliD  niETAl^S. 

HENRY  F.  THOMAS,  President.  JVM.  H.  MA.THEWS,  Treasurer. 

HENRY  EIELD,  Jr.,  Superintendent. 

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

Office,  cor.  Front  and  Rodman  Sts.,  New  Bedford, 
JAMSS    B.    HAZZARD, 

Carrlie,  Sip,  anil  Ornantal 


BUILT  TO  ORDER. 

REPAIRING  DONE  IN  ALL  ITS  BRANCHES, 

AND  SATISFACTION  GVATtANTEED. 

S.    F.    PERRY    &    SONS'    STABLE, 
NEW    BEDFORD,    MASS. 


EDBIUND   GRINNELL 


PROPRIETOR    OF 


NKVir    BSDFORD 

ffiON  FOUNDRY, 

90  and  93  South  Water  Street, 

ISTE^V^  BEDFORD,   ]Sd[ASS. 


Mii'iiifdrtitrer  mid  I>ealer  in  every  desei'lption  of 

BiililMaiierfCasliis, 

TRY  POTS,  SHIPS'  CABOOSES, 
GENERAL     FOUNDRY    WORK. 

A  Large  Pattern  and  Machine  Shop 

Connected  xvith  the  Fotmdvy. 

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


DEALiER   IN 

CARPETINGS,  OIL   CLOTHS, 

nS/^A-TS,    IRXJO-S,     ETC., 


173  Purchase  Street,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

OH^S.    S.    PAISLER, 

Dealer  in  all  kinds  of 

MASONS'  BUILDING  MATERIALS. 

FLAGSTONESj 

FERTILIZERS 


Tam,  Fielfl,  auJ  Garfleii' 
WOOD,  COAL,  HAY,  and  STRAW, 

Cement  Pipe 

AND 

I  FOR 

jDrains,  Sewers, 

AND 

AVELLS. 
118  No.  Water,  cor.  High  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 


p.  S.  IiEAIHIHG, 

ECLECTIC  PHYSICIAN, 

Office,  No.  62  Pnrcliase  Street, 

(  OFPOSITJE  I,IBEItTY  SAZL.) 

Residence,  41   North  Street,  NEW    BEDFORD. 

OFFICE   HOUUS.— AtO  A.ITI.,1  to  3,  and  6  to  9  P.iU. 

STEPHEN  P.  SAVTYER, 

DEALiER    IIV 

STOVES,  RANGES, 

Tin  and  Sheet  Iron 

Fu[«isig  Goods, 

SIITKIS, 

SHEET  LEAD,  LEAD  PIPE, 

&C.,  &C. 

134  PURCHASE  ST,  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

Importers  and  Dealers  in 

Newcastle,  Dry  §  Scotch  Glass-Cutters'  Stones, 

AND   STONES  FOB, 

Machinists,  Farmers,  Cutlers,  and  Carpenters. 

BEST  NOVA  SCOTIA  BLUE  GRIT 

G  R I  :N' r>  S  T  ONES. 

Also  Nova  IScoiia  Freestone,  for  Building  Purposes. 

Cor.  of  Atlantic  Avenue  and  Lewis  Wharf,  BOSTON. 

tSF^A  large  assortment,  rough  and  finished,  constantly  on  hand.    Stones  cut  to  order. ,^1S 


GIFFOHD  &  ALLEN, 

BRASS  FOUNDERS, 

COPPERSMITHS  AND  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; 
Copper  and  Lead  Ware,  for  Ship  and  House  use. 


Wholesale  Dealers  in 

Fresh  and  Salt  Chicago  Dressed  Beef, 


25^ 


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XA/  l3.oleeiet.le    X3C 01:1.616 is. 


83  &  85  Davoi  Street, 

i"j^3L.I^     KIVEK,    3vrA.SB. 


Bridge  St.,  Parker  Wharf, 

IVEIV     BEDFORD,     ITIASS. 


C.    H.    IX.OXjiyjSilX'j    Gremex-al   .^Vgent. 


MT.  WASHINGTON 


-MANUFACTURERS  OF- 


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ItowB  aiii  Kloh  ivt 

GLASS  WARE, 

CRYSTAL  CHANDEilERS, 

Plain  Opal,  and  Fine  Etched  and 

iEOOiJITEi    iiiii. 


"We  hold  the  Patent  Right  for 


ETCHEO  G0008  BY  THE  PRINTING  PROCESS 

FOR    Tim   XJ1VITEI>    STA.TE:©. 


Office  of  the  Company,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

IN  NEW  YORK,  43  MUKRAY  STREET. 


DIRECTORS. 

A.  H.  SEABURY,  EDWARD  D.  MANDELS, 

WM.  J.  ROTCH,  Hon.  WM.  W.  CRAPO, 

JONA.  BOURNE,  Jr.,  WM.  PHILLIPS. 

F.  S.  SHIRLEY,  Agent. 
A.  H.  SEABURY,  President  and  Treasurer. 


Manufactnrers  of  Fine  Decorated  Shades,  Globes,  &c.,  for  Gas  &  Oil  Fixtures. 

Also,  Vases,  Ctmpddores,  tTavdiniers ,  etc.,  etc.,  in  numerous  styles,  nllin 
VitHfied  Enamel  Colors,  and  ivarranted  imperishable. 


SPECIALTIES— Vases,  Shades,  Globes,  Card  Receivers,  Berry  Dishes,  &c.,  adapted  to 
the  wants  of  manufacturers  of  silver  ware  (for  mounting),  and  suited  to  general  trade  in 
fancy  articles;  Home  Ornaments,  Bridal  Presents,  &c.    Samples  at  Show  Room, 

Robeson  Bloek,  New  Bedford,  Mass.    Office  and  Works,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Samples  with  AV.  H.  Lum,  42  Murray  street,  New  York;  John  A.  Dobson  &  Co.,  corner 
Charles  and  German  streeets,  Baltimore,  Md. 

A.  E.  SMITH.  H.  A.  SMITH. 

PHOTOGRAPHER, 

54  Purchase  Street,  corner  William, 

NEW  BEDFORD,   MASS. 

Personal  Attention  given  to 

And  all  other  branches  of  the  business. 


F^IRBROTHER'S 

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INE, 


And  Smolient  Salve. 

A  household  necessity,  compounded  of  purely  vegetable  oils,  on  scientific 

principles,  in  accordance  with  the  laws  of  medical  chemistry,  containing 

nothing  deleterious  to  the  system  if  swallowed,  but,  on  the  contrary, 

an  effectual  agent  of  relief,  used  intel-nally  as  well  as  externally. 

A  valuable  remedial  for  allaying  Inflammation  arising  from 

whatever  cause.      No  family  should  be  without  it. 

^W^This  Salve  tvill  be  sent  by  ex-press  or  mail  on  receipt  of  price. .^^^ 

N.  F.  FAIRBROrHER,  85  South  Second  Street,  NEW  BEDFORD. 

PostOiHce  A.cldLi'ess,  liox:  31-4. 


COSNOLD   MILLS, 

Office  and  Works,  566  Acushnet  Avenue, 

NETV  BEDFORD,   MASS.j 

Manufacturers  of  Hoop,  Band,   Scroll,  Rod,  Horse  Shoe 

and  Hame  Iron,  from  Best  Selected  Jfo.  1  Wrought 

Scrap  Iron,  and  Charcoal  Ore  Blooms. 

O  XX  jA.  X  ^  ^, 

Of  every  description  on  iiaud  or  made  to  order. 

ANCHORS    OF   ALL   KINDS, 

For  iiiale  at  niannfacturers'  Prices. 

JOSEPH  H.  CORNELL,  Pies,  and  Treas.        JOHN  A.  BATES,  Sec'y. 
HENRY  HOWARD,  Superintendent. 

MAP  OF  NEW  BEDFORD, 

ItE-VISElD      FOE.      187'9- 

FOR  SALE  BY 

103, 105,  and  107  Union,  and  123  PurchasD  St.,  NEW  BEDFORD. 


iroxj]srr>RY, 

Machine   and   Pattern   Shops, 


MANUFACTUKEKS  OF 


FOUNDRY  CASTINGS  in  great  variety, 
BUILDING  WORK, 
STEAM  PIPE, 

MILL  WORK, 
PRINTING  PRESSES,    IRON  SINKS, 

PAPER  CUTTERS,  IRON  FENCES, 

NAIL  MACHINES, 

SHAFTING  and  PULLEYS, 

WATER  and  STEAM  MOTORS. 

General  §1  Special  Machinists  §  Machinery , 


Only  the  best  quality  of 
Iron  used. 

Orders  will    receive    prompt 
attention  by  addressing 


Treasurer, 
FAIRHAVEN,  MASS, 


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C:^^  Successor  to  W.  G.  SHATTUCK. 

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Manufacturer  of  and  Dealer  in 

SPERM,  /tf^Afi   ftf^SEA  ELEPHANT 


WTHALii:, 


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_  BLACK  FISH 

ALSO,  DEALER  IN 

Lard,  Tallow^ 

PARAFFINE,    COTTON    SEED, 

Castor  and  Spindle 
OILS, 

SOUTH  PIERJISH  MD, 

NEW    BEDrORD. 


Mansion  House, 

Ke-opened,  yetvli/  Fitted  and  Furnished  Feb,  1st,  1879. 

Cor.  Union  &  Second  Sts, 

NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


,  Centrally  L-ocated  ill 
the  Heart  of 
Business. 

Elegant  BILUARO  ROOM 


BARBER  SHOP. 


TERMS :     Lower   than 

any  other  House  in 

the  City. 

Special  Rates  to  the  Tli  atncal  Pro- 
fession &  Commercial  Travelers. 

E.  R.  RICHARDS,  Prop. 


(Formerly  GREGORY  &  ROBINSON.) 

FRENCH  AND  AMERICAN 

PlPll-IllfflKiit 

Offer  th§  Richest  Goods  Imported  and  the  Choicest  and  Cheapest 
of  American  Manufacture ,  at  loivest  Cost  Frices. 

BOSTON. 


No.  406  Washington  Street, 


GHARLiSS  P.  GRiMMBR, 


FLORIST, 

51  West  Street,  cor.  Tremont, 
BOSTOlSr^     -     .     3Nw^A.SS- 

The  Largest  Selection  of  FLORAL 

DESIGNS  in  Boston,  on  hand 

and  made  up  to  order. 

Frotnpt  Attention  given  to   Orders  by  MAIL  or 
TEIEGRAPH. 


mOBJ^kN  THOMAS  6k  GO.^ 


-MANUFACTURERS  OF- 


Also  Dealers  in  fh-st-clasa 

Parlor  and  Cook  Stoves, 

liaiiges,  Furnaces,  Grates, 

Kitchen  furnishings,  &c  ,  &c. 
Marblcjzed  Slate  Mantels  and  Bracket  Shelves. 

Slate,  Metal  and  Comjiosition  Roofers. 

No  205  Purchase  St.,  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


MORGAN  THOMAS  k  CO., 


'/9m  ^  s^  Sim  wm. 

And  Dealers  in  all  kinds  of 
Rooting  Slate  and  other  Kooflng  Materials, 

Are  now  prepared  to  put  on  Plain  and  Ornamental 
Slate  Roofs  for  Ih6  same  price  as  ^ood  shingles. 
Also,  'I  In  in)d  Composition  Jioofinff,  at  lowest 
|)rices.  AH  work  warranted.  •  Our  twenty  years' 
experience,  and  the  numberless  contracts  executed 
-by  us  are  our  guarantee  that  all  work  will  be 
promptly  and  thoroughly  done. 

Slate  Yard  Head  of  €ily  Wharf, 
J*.  O.  Box  11.      NE  W  BEDFORD,  MASS. 
Estimates  furnished  on  application  and  contracts 
taken  in  any  part  of  the  country. 


JA.S.    E.    BLAKE, 

Druggist  and  Apothecary, 

64  North  Second  Street,  corner  Middle, 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 

Ml,  iicioes,  Cliemicals,  Dye  Stuffs, 

Fancy  Goods  and  Toilet  Articles,  Surgical  Instruments,  &c. 

Pure  Iiiipoi'led  and  Domestic  Wities  and  Liiqiioi-iii. 

TRUSSES,  SUPPORTtRS,  AND  SHOULOER  BRACES. 

His  stock  at  the  present  time  is  very  full,  and  comprises  all  the  best  makes  and  styles 
from  the  most  Common  American  to  the  very  Fiiiei-tt   French  and  American 

CioodH.  We  can  warrant  a  (it  to  any  one  from  the  smallest  infant  to  the  largest  adult. 
We  have  a  room  fitted  up  expressely  for  that  branch  of  our  business,  and  after  the  many 
years'experience  we  have  had  in  fitting  and  adjusting  Trusses,  Supporters,  and  Shoulder 
Braces,  feel  confident  we  can  give  satisfaction  in  the  most  difficult  cases.  Should  parties 
wish  any  make  or  style,  not  found  in  our  stook,  we  would  furnish  what  they  require  at 
the  very  shortest  notice. 

The  AlHicted  arc  Invited  to  (iiive  ns  a  Call. 


PORTUGUESE   G£^g^ 

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/sroRicAL  soor^ 


DIRECTORY 


OF  THE 


INHABITANTS,  INSTITUTIONS,  MANUFACTURING 

ESTABLISHMENTS,    BUSINESS,    SOCIETIES, 

BUSINESS    FIRMS,    Etc.,    Etc. 


IN   THE 


CITY  OF  NEW   BEDFORD, 


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WITH  A  MAP  ENGRAVED  EXPRESSLY  FOR  THIS  WORK. 


aREEisrouan   &   oo., 

COMPILERS  AND  PUBLISHERS, 

22  SCHOOL  STREET,     .     .    BOSTON. 


NEW  BEDFORD  AGENT : 

EDWIN  DEWS,  103, 105  &  101  Uoion,  and  123  Purchase  Streets. 


1879. 


IPI^ICE, 


.OO. 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1879,  by  W.  A.  Greenough,  in  the 
office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress  at  Washington. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Dealers  in  all  the 


For  Fnmiiy  Use  and  Mrannfacturing  I^Mi-poses. 

PHILIP  S.  SHERMAN,  Agent, 

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


a 

ALEX.  McDonald,  Proprietor. 


MARBLE  AND  GRANITE  MOMOf^ENTAL  WORKS, 

OPPOSITE  MOU.'VT  ASJBUIS\  «ATE. 

All  kinds  of  Cemetery  Work  execyted.     Oripial  Oesips  M\M. 

Also,  proprietor  of  the  Glen  Quarries  (White  Granite),  at  Mason,  IV,  H. 

BTJIJL.DIjSr&  &  jyiONUJVIKlN'rAL   STOCK   SXIFPLIED. 

Post-office  Aflilrcss,  ITIouitt  Aiibnrit,  CAIHBRI  DGJO;. 


PREFACE. 


The  usual  time  for  a  new  edition  of  the  New  Bedford 
Directory  has  again  come,  and  we  present  No,  17  of  the 
regular  series  to  our  patrons,  with  the  confidence  of  its 
welcome  reception  by  them,  as  well  as  by  the  public  gen- 
erally. 

As  cities  grow  in  importance  and  population,  the  direc- 
tory increases  in  value,  as  a  book  of  reference,  until  large 
cities  like  Boston  and  New  York  could  not  jDossibly  get 
along  without  their  annual  publication.  A  good  directo- 
ry is  a  great  benefit  to  a  place,  not  only  to  the  citizens, 
but  to  strangers  and  visitors,  who  are  constantly  referring 
to  its  pages  for  information  of  some  kind.  We  also  often 
receive  orders  from  distant  parts,  of  the  country  for  our  di- 
rectories, which  show  that  their  circulation  is  not  neces- 
sarily limited  to  the  cities  they  represent. 

The  canvass  this  year  shows  a  good  increase  of  names 
over  that  of  last  year,  as  will  be  seen  by  the  figures  given 
below  : 

Names  in  1879,  9,930 

Names  in  1877,  9,360 


Increase  over  last  edition,  570 

We  wish  especially  to  call  the  attention  of  persons  using 
the  directory,  to  the  importance  of  knowing  the  precise 
spelling  of  a  name,  before  looking  for  it,  as  the  same  names, 
by  being  spelled  in  various  ways,  will  appear  on  different 
pages,  and  at  quite  a  distance  from  each  other. 

Our  agents  have  received  the  usual  courteous  attention 
from  all  with  whom  they  have  come  in  contact,  while  ob- 
taining the  information  for  this  number,  and  with  many 
thanks  for  the  same, 

We  remain  very  respectfully, 

GREENOUGH  &  CO., 
November,  1879.  £Jditors  and  Publishers. 


NEW    BEDFOHD    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


5  Rioketson  Block,  New  Bedford. 


Forward  daily,  in  cliarg-e  of  reliable  Messengrers,  all  descrip- 
tions of  Ooods  and  Valuables  to  Boston,  Providence, 
Taunton,  Fall  River,  Nantucket,  and  through 
connecting  Expresses, 

To  all  Cities  and  Towns  in  New  England  and  Canada. 

Also,  agents  for  the  sale  of  Tickets  West  and  Southwest, 

via  Boston  &  Albany  and  Grand  Trunk,  New  York 

and  Erie,  and  New  York  Central  Railroads. 

OIT'iniCES. 
BOSTOlSr,  222  &  224  Devonshire  St.  VnoriDTiNCIC,  52  Dorrance  St. 

TA.UNTON,  7  Citi/  Square.  ,      EDGAJtTOWN,  John.  Mayhew. 

OJlK  BLUFFS,  Circuit  Avenue.  FALL   ItlVER,    17  No.  Main  St. 


New  York,  California,  South  and  West. 

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

Bills  of  Exchange  and    Sight    Drafts   on    the  Principal 
European  Cities,  in  sums  to  suit. 

5  Ricketson  Block,  NEW  BEDFORD, 
And  304  &  306  Canal  St.,  NEW  YORK. 


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

Creatn  Tartar,  Extra  Quality  Split  Peas,  Saleratus,  etc. 

All  of  ouv  articles  are  manufactured  from  Selected  Stock,  and  under  strict  personal 
observation,  and  are  carefully  and  ueath  packed,  ready  for  any  market.  We  would 
especially  call  the  attention  of  ivholesale  dealers  to  our  stock,  before  purchasing 
elsewhere. 

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NEW   BEDFORD    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Wholesale  and  Befall  Dealers  in  every  variety  of 


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And   Steam   Purposes, 

S    COAL    FOR    SMITHS'    USE, 

Also,  all  kinds  of  Wood  Kindlings  and  Charcoal, 
NEW  BEBFOKIfj  MASS. 

PIS'  I  i^  *^  ©  «     I  5*  SoutJi  Water  Street,  9  North  Water  Street, 
ir  11^  fei^  ®     (  Turd  foot  of  Coffin  Street. 


h:a.rt  &  A.Kiisr, 

HOUSE,   SHIP,  SIGN,   Al^I)   OKNAMENTAL 


o  ..^fmi^jmmii^sii^....  r^ 


And  Dealers  in  Paints,  Oils,  Varnishes,  Glass  and  Naval 
Stores,  Wholesale  and  Retail. 

OFFICES :  IMAKK"    NEW  BEDFORD,  I 

SAMUEL  C.  HART,  FRANCIS  T.  AKIN. 


CONTENTS. 


PAGE 

Abbreviations 33 

AcvEBTisma  Department follows  368 

Banks 284,  360 

Business  Directory 283 

Calendar 5 

Cemeteries 29 

Churches 334 

City  Government 321 

County  Officers 365 

Custom  House 364 

Distances  from  cor.  Union  and  Purchase  Streets 29 

District  Court.  , 367 

Educational 331 

Fire  Alarm  Telegraph ., 330 

Fire  Department 328 

Grand  Army  of  the  Republic 345 

Halls,  Buildings,  etc 30 

Incorporated  Companies,  etc 355 

Independent  Order  op  Good  Samaritans 347 

Insurance  Companies 301,  360 

Justices  of  the  Peace  . ; 368 

Knights  of  Honor 344 

Light-House  Keepers 364 

Localities  of  Interest  in  and  about  the  City , 27 

Map opp.  title  page 

Masonic 342 

Military  Organization 345 

New  Bedford  Water  Works 324 

Notaries  Public .' 367 

Odd  Fellows 343 

Offices 31 

Police  Department 327 

Post  Office  Department *. 363 

Private  Schools 334 

Probate  Courts 367 

Public  Librajry 331 

Quarantine 29 

Red  Men 344 

Savings  Banks 314,  360 

Schools 332 

Societies 347 

Steamship  Companies 317,  357,  358 

Streets,  Courts,  and  Avenues 17 

Temperance  Societies 345 

United  States  Officers,  etc 364 

Ward  Boundaries 26 

Wharves  and  Slips 25 


NEW    BEDFORD    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


EDFORD,  MASS. 


races,  Abdominal  Supporters 


In  Every  Variety.    PERFECT  FIT  GUAMANTEED. 

Eesps   English,   French,   and  American   CHEMICALS,  ■ 

SHAKER'S    HERBS,^v~=^^ DRESSING  COMBS, 


JLeeches,  Gold  Foil, 

Patent  Medicines, 

HAIR,  TOOTH  ana  NAIl  BRUSHES, 


Surgical  Iiiistruuients, 

French  and  English  Perfumery, 

PANCr  SOAPS,  &c.,  &c. 


G-reat  care  and  personal  attention  (fiven  in  vutting  up  Prescriptions,  and 
Family  Medicine  Chests  carefully  filled' and  refitted. 

CONGRESS  AND  OTHEK  MEDICINA.L  WATERS. 

PURE  WINES,   LIQUORS  and  CIQARS. 


-DEALER  IN- 


Instr 


Of   all  Parts  of  the  IFoI'ld. 

NAUTICAL  STATIONERY, 

NAUTICAL  BOOKS,  &c.,  War- 
ranted Sextants,  QuaOrants,  Oc- 
tants, Spy-Glasses,  Opera  Glasses, 
Barometers,  Thermometers,  Hy- 
drometers,Microscopes, Microscopic 
Objects,  Stereoscopes  and  Stereo- 
scopic Views,  Magnifying  Glasses 
ot  all  descriptions,  &c.,  &c.,  always 
on  hand,  and  for  sale  at  reasonable 
prices,  at  the 


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

All    kiiifls    of  Nautical    Inslrunients    carefully    ESIS- 
PAIRED  and  practically  adjusted. 


IISTDEX. 


HDEI  TO  NEW  BEDFOEI)  ADVEETISEMENTS. 


b 


PAGE 

Acusbnet  Coal  Co.,  Fliilip  S.  Sherman, 

agent op  p.  preface 

AcushiK't  Ooffpe  and  Spiee  Mills 3 

Acushnet  Co-Operaiive  A-sociation,  S. 

Bennett,  agent,  groceries,  etc 28 

Acushnet  Iron  Co.,  A.  Swift,  agent. ...     14 
AOams  E.  C.  &  iSon,  groceiies  and  pro- 
visions, ...    20 

Allen  Fredpiick,  marble  works 3 

Almy  &  Hitch,  awnings,  etc 4 

Anthony  E.  &  Sons,  pub's  Standard  . .     33 

Anthony,  Swift  &  Co.,  provisions 

front  colored 

Ashley  A.  Davis,  grocers 2 

Asliley  &  Wilcox,  boots  and  shoes,  etc.       2 

Babcock  Harleon  P.,  taxidermist 19 

Bailey  Lebbeus,  practical  hatter, 

insert  opp.  196 

Barker  A.  R.,  oils  and  candles 9 

Baylies  Wm.,  coin,  merchant 29 

Bennett  Sylvanus  agent  Acushnet   Co-     ♦ 

ojierative  Association 28 

Blake  Jas.  E.,  apothecary. 

front  colored  opp.  map 

Bliss  F.  C,  provisions 22 

Boardman  Thomas,  groceries,  etc 26 

Bonrue  Geo.  A.  &  Son,  auctioneers  and 

commission  merchants 25 

Bowker  &  Tripp,  boot  and  shoe  ma- 
chinery      13 

Braley  Jaspar  W.,  grocer 30 

Braywood  Madame,  ladies'  hair  work- 
er, front  part 32 

Briggs  Ch;is.,  surveyor  of  lumber 12 

Briggs  &  Lawrence,  furniture 22 

Bristol  County  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co. . . 

inside  back  cover 
Brightman  &  Washburn,  stairbuilders,  12 
Browiiell,  Ashley  &  Co.,  fine  carriage 

manufacturers  ojjp.  streets  front  16 

Brownell  B.  F.,  treas.  Central  Union 

Associatii  in 30 

Brownell  C.  F.  &  Co.,  soda  water  mnfrs. 

front  32 

Brownell  G-eo.  L.,  carriage  mufr 

back  cover 
Brownell    Holder   M.,    prop.     Parker 

House. .   opp.  inside  front  cover 

Brownell  H.  J.  &  Co.,  paint  manufac- 
turers  front  cover 

Brownell  W.  H.   P.,   agent  iNew  Bed- 
ford and  N.Yi  S.  S.  Co 37 

Bulloch  Andrew  &  Co.,  oils 8 

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

front  cover 

Caldwell  &  Drew,  roofing,  etc 22 

Carter  Robert  H.,  apothecary 20 

Caswell  Wm.  H.,  painter y5 

Central  House,  Mrs.  C.  H.Wood, prop.    37 
Central  Union  Association,  groceries, 

etc 30 

Chapman  John  H.,  sailmaker 38 

Church  Charles  H.,  apothecary 6 

Church  .James  I.,  boots  and  shoes. .opp.  236 

Churchill  Robert  G.,  cooper 4 

Cit  zeiiS  National  Bank 362 

Citj  Steam  Laundry. top  line  on  front  cover 

Cod    Thumas  A.,  ship  broker 3 

Coi  ding  Seth,  grocer 19 

Coll  n  Bros.,  paper  box  mufrs 12 

Collins  Quinton  F.  &  Co.,  blank  book 

manntacturers insert  opp.  196 

Cill.ns  &  Bowie,  millwrights 16 

Cook  Samuel  H.,  insurance  agent 

front  cover 


PAGE 

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

Cornish  Ivory  S.,  insurance  agent 

back  colored  page 
Corson  T.  S.,  coal,  lime,  cement,  etc. . . 

insert  opp.  169 

Crafts  &  Allen,  furniture  npairers 28 

Gushing  C.  F.,  harness  manufacturer. .  26 
Daily  Mr rcury,  Mercnry  Publishing^Co  83 
Davenport,  Mason  &  Co.'s  Express  . . . 

opp.  calendar 
Davis  Henry  V.,  superphosphate   and 
animal  charcoal  fertilizer.. insert  opp.  168 

Davis  &  Hatch,  coffees  and  spices 3 

Delano  Chas.  E.  P.,  soap  mnfr.  back  cover 
Delano  Geo.  &  Co.,  sperm   and   whale 

oil 8 

Denison  Bros.   &   Co.,  props.    Eureka 

Fhnir  Mills 10 

Dews  Edwin,  stationer,  etc front  cover 

Dewson,  Williams  &  Co.,  New  Bedford 

Tannery 41 

Dexter  Josiah  A.,  watches  and  jewelry 

insert  opp.  169 
Dexter  Thomas  D.,  carriage  painter. . .  23 
Dnnliam  Frank  H.,  prop.  City  Steam 

Laundry front  cover 

Dunham  Wm.  L., painter 26 

Dvviglit  Wm.  B.  &  Co.,  grocers 25 

Dyer  John  E.,  provisions 25 

EggersS..  guns  and  sporting  apparatus    36 

Eureka  Flour  Mills 10 

Evans  Isaac,  carriage  trimmer 23 

Evening  Standard,  E.  Anthony  &  Sons, 

publishers 33 

Fairbrother  N.  F.,  Venetian  ointment. 

front  colored 

Farnham  Geo.  W.,  boat  builder ' 

front  part  32 

First  National  Bank 862 

Fisher  Henry  H.,  baker insert  opp.  196 

Freeman  Geo.  H.,  ink  manufacturer. . 

front  cover 

Freeman  Marcus  L.,  soap  mnfr 12 

Gartield  &  Proctor,  coal,  L.  M.  Kollock, 

agent 1 

Geils  Gerett,  furniture 28 

Gibbs-L.  H.,  grocer 31 

GifEord  A.  L.,  watchmaker  and  jeweler 

colored  insert  opij.  168 
Gifford  Noah,  photographer. .  -front  colord 

Gilford  Oliver  E.,  painter 34 

Giftord  &  Allen,  brass  founders,  pi  umb- 
ers, etc front  colored  page 

Gosuold  Mills,  chains,  anchors,  etc. . . . 

front  colored 

Gray  Daniel,  taxidermist 35 

Greene  &  Wood,  lumber 38 

Grinnell  Edward,  prop.  New  Bedford 

Iron  Foundry front  colored  page 

Grinnell  Lawrence  &   Son,  insurance 

agents  . .  back  cover 

Haaley  Frank  R.,  druggist  and  chemist 

opp.  index  to  advts.  front  8 
Hammond  Herbert  S.  &  Co  ,  grocers. .  29 
Hart  Thomas  M  .  cotton  duck  and  rope 

dealer 293 

Hart  &  Akin,  painters  and  coal  dealers 

opp.  contents 

Haskell  Charles  M.,  hats  and  caps 23 

Hastings  &  Co.,  sperm  and  whale  oil.. .      9 

Hatch  &  Co.,  express opp.  calendar 

Hatliaway  B.  F.,coal 32 

Hathaway,  Souh-  &    Harrington,   boot 

and  shoe  manufacturers 12 

Hathaway  T.  H.,  lumber 13 


10 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

Hathaway  "Wm.  A.,  florist 18 

Hayden  &  Croiisinan,  stovtsand  ranges 

front  cover 
Hazzard  James  B.,  house,  sign  and  orn- 
amental painter front  colored 

Herbert  John,  manager  N.  B.  Tool  Co.    15 

Holden  C.  H.  provisions, front  colored 

Holmes  J osiali,  jr.,  coal 7 

Hovs^ard  J  icob  &  Kro.,  boots  and  shoes.    36 

Howard  VVni.  M.,  florist 4 

Howland  John  W.,  ship  builder 31 

Humphrey    Jas.     L.    &    Co.,  country 

produce 30 

Jacljsoii  James  T.,  clothes  cleaner 28 

James  Tliomas  M.,  insurance  agent... 

bacl£  cover 

Jenkins  Benj.  S.,  painter 35 

Jenney  Perry  P.,   macliinist 34 

Keraptoa  Eben  J.,  painter 35 

King  Reuben  T.,  wagon   and  carriage 

builder 29 

Kirby  Geo.  Jr.,  paint  manufacturer 32 

Kirk  John  ist.  flour  and  grain 18 

Knight  Chas.  W.,  virinter 17 

Kollock  Lemuel    M.,   agent  Garfield  & 

Proctor,  coal '. 1 

Learning  P.  S.,  physician front  colored 

Lpe  &  Staples,  horse-shoers 38 

Lewis  Obed  B.,  provisions 18 

Lilley  Wm.,  physician insert  opp.  IfiS 

Luce's  New  Shoe  Store insert  opp.  169 

Luce  Wm.  'l'.,provisi  ms 27 

IVlacomber  liros.,  flour,  etc. .   1 

Macy  Wm.  J.,  99  Cent  Store  4 

Mansion  House,  E.  R.  Richards,  prop. . 

front  colored 

Maxfield  Wm.,  painter 34 

Mc Afep  John,  horticulturist 32 

Mechanics  National  Bank 361 

Merchants  National  Bank 361 

Mercury  Publishing  Co 33 

Mlllikeii  E.  C,  baker ..       2 

Morrill  L.  H.,  locksmith 7 

Morse  F.  &  Co.,  grocers 19 

Mosher  &   Brownell,  sash,  doors  and 

blinds 14 

Mt.  Washington  Glass  Co 

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

National  Bank  of  Commerce 361 

New     Bedford      Conservatory,     Wm. 

Pierce,  prop 6 

New  Bedford  Copper  Co .  front  colored  page 

New  Bedford  Cordage  Co ♦  . .     21 

New  Bedford  Five  Cent  Savings  Bank  362 
New  Bedford  Institution  for  Savings. .  360 
New  Bedford  Iron  Foundry, front  col.  page 
New  Bedford  Machine  Shop,  "Wm.  Wat- 
tie,  manager  14 

New  Bedford  Improved  Concrete  and 

Roofing   Co 17 

New  Bedford  Tannery,  Dewson,  Wil- 
liams &  Co.,  proprietors 41 

New  Bedford  Tool  Co 15 

New  Bedford  Weekly  Mercury 33 

New  Bedford  and  New  York  .Steam- 
ship Co.,  W.  H.  P.  Brownell,  agent..     37 

New  England  Lumber  Yard 13 

Ninety-nine  Cent  Store  4 

Nye  S.  G.,  conimissf&n  merchant 32 

Nye  Wm.  F.,  oils .  ..front  colored 

Paisler    Charles    S.,    masons  building 

materials front  colored 

Parker  H;  W.,  apothecary,  .insert  opp.  197 
Parker    House,   Holder   M.    Brownell, 

proprietor  opp.  inside  front  cover 

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

Parlow  George  F.,  photographer 

front  part  32 

Peirce  George,  tuner  and  rfipairer 16 

Peirce  Lavello  I.,  wheelwright 19 


PAGE 

Peirce  "Wm.,  florist 6 

Perkins  A.  W.,New  Bedford  Improved 

Concrete  and  Roofing  Co .     17 

Potter  Wm.  F.  &  Co.,  grocers 21 

Raymond  Eben.  P.,  pub.  Whalemen's 

Shipping  List 31 

Reeve  NatL.,  diningrooms 1 

Republican  Standard,  E.   Anthony   & 

feons,  publishers 33 

Rhodes  &  Kavenagli,  grocers 30 

Richards  E.  R.,  prop.  Mansion  House. 

front  colored 

Richards  Geo.  D.,  wooden  ware 4 

Robbins  Augustus,  granular  fuel 1 

Rose  S.  M  ,  calf-skin  manufacturer 23 

Ryder  Linus,  boxes.. colored  insert  opp.  168 

Sawin  A.  K.  P.,  teamster 25 

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

front  colored  page 

Shaw  Franklin,  carriage  mnfr 23 

Sherman  C   R.,  mathematical,  optical 

and  nautical  instruments 

opp.  index  to  advts.  front      8 

Sherman  Isaac  C.  &  Son,  grocers 28 

Sherman  James  L.  &  Co.,  lumber 37 

Sherman  W.  H.,  livery  stable 5 

Sherman    Wm.  J.,  treas.   Union  Boot 

&  Shoe  Co 36 

Shurtleff'  I.  H  ,,  apothecary 24 

Smith    Bros.,    decorated    gas     shades, 

globes,  etc front  colo^d 

Smith  Wm.  T.,  washing  powder  mnfr  . 

front  cover 
Sowle  Frederick  A.,  wooden  ware,  etc. 

insert  opp.  237 

Spencer  C.  L.,  oculist  and  aurist 23 

Stanton  A.  G.  &  Cj.,  groceries  and  pro- 
visions       24 

Sturtevant  &  Sherman,  carpenters  and 

builders 37 

Sullings,  Kingman  &  Co.,  hardware  and 

stoves .■ 15 

Swift  A.,  agent  Acushnet  Iron  Co 14 

S*ift  &  Allen,  commission  merchants.      7 

Taylor  J.  P.,  apothecary 24 

Thayer  &  Judd  Paraffine  Co.,  p'araffine 

wax  and  candles 6 

Thomas  Morgan   &   Co.,  slate  roofers 

and  tin  and  sheet  iron  ware 

front  colored  opp.  map 
Tillinghast  &  Alden,  insurance  agents. 

opp.  inside  back  cover 

Tripp  F.  G.,  carpeting'* front  colored 

Tuell    Chas.    A.,    Manhattan     crystal 

polish back  cover 

Union  Bakery,  H.  H.  Fisher,  prop 

insert  opp.  196 
Union    Boot  and  Shoe    Co.,  Wm.  J. 

Sherman,  treas 36 

Van  Campen  H  ,  insurance  agent 

front  cover 
Vaughan  Weston  C,  jr.,  undertaker. . .     16 

Vincent  Ambrose,  hardware 20 

Watson  David  &  Co.,  fish  dealers 1 

Wattie  Wm.,  manager  N.   B.  Machine 

Shop 14 

Weeks  Reuben  &  Son,  calkers. 21 

Whalemen's  Shipping  List,  Eben.  P. 

Raymond,  prop  31 

Whiting  E.  B.  &  Co.,  dry  goods,  etc. . . 

insert  opp.  270,  271 
WilborA.  G.,  conamission  merchant..     29 

Wdson  I:?.  G.,  undertaker  36 

Wilson  &  Co.,  flour 11 

Wing's  Dining  Rooms 12 

"Wood,  Brightnian    &    Co.,   plumbers, 

gas  titters,  stoves,  furtiaees,  etc 

opp.  inside  front  cover 

Wood  Chas.  H.,  provisions 37 

"Wood  C.  H.,  prop.  Central  House 37 

WoodJohn  A.  &  Co.,  com.  merchants.     38 
Wright  John  S.,  Japanese  goods. .....      3 


INDEX. 


11 


INDEX    TO 


lOSTON,  FAIRHAYEN,  AND  f  ORCSBTER  AD7ERTI3E1ENB. 


PAGE 

American  Tack  Co.,  Fairhaven 

inaide  front  cover 
Bakers  &  Humphrey,  ship  chandlers. 

front  part,  12 
Boston  Lead  Mnfg.  Co.,  "Wm.  J.  Bride, 

treiis on  map 

Boynton  N.  &  Co.,  ship  chandlers.    . . 

front  part,  12 

Brett's  Eureka  Salve 43 

Bride  Wm.  J.,  treas.  Boston  Lead  Mnfg. 

Co on  map 

Cambridge  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co., 

Cambridgeport front  colored 

Citizens  Mutual  Ins.  f;o  back  colored 

Crawford  House,  Stumcke  &  Goodwin, 

proprietors. . .' 44 

Crosby  &  Gregory,  solicitors  of  paten  s 

back  cover 

Davis  Francis  G.,  duck front  part,  12 

Denuison  &  Co.,  shipping  tags 

back  title  or  book  and  page  39 
Dewson,  Williams  &  Co.,  tanners  and 

curriers 41 

Dorchester  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co., 

of  Boston back  colored 

Dwelling  House  Insurance  Co.,  of  Bos- 
ton   back  colored 

Eureka  Vf  ntilation  Compaiy. .  .back  cover 

Fairhaven  Iron  Works,  Fairhaven 

front  colored 
Forbes  Lithograph  Manufacturing  Co. . 

opposite  320 

Greenough  &  Co.,  publishers 282 

Grimmer  Charles  P.,  florist.  ..front  colored 

Hatch  &  Co.,  express opp.  calendar 

Howard  VVatch  &  Clock  Co.,  watches, 

clocks,  etc front  colored 

India  Mutual  Insurance  Co.   ..back  colored 
Kelley  Samuel,  Eureka  Ventilation  Co. 

back  cover 


PAGE 

Lombard  &  Co.,  grindstones,  .front  colored 
Lord  H.  &  G.  W.,  fish  nets  and  seines. .     41 
Manufacturers  Fire  and  Marine  Insur- 
ance Co back  colored 

Massachusetts  Mutual  Insurance  Co. . . . 

back  colored 

Mayer  Julius  &  Co.,  lithographers 41 

McDonald  Alexander,  granite  dealer.  . 

opp.  preface 

Morss  Anthony  S.,  ship  hardware 17 

National  Tube  Works  Co.,  iron  boiler 

tubf  s 40 

Neptune  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance 

Co back  colored 

New  England  Mutual  Insurance  Co. . . . 

back  colored 

North  Chas.  H.  &  Co.,  provisions 

opp.  streets 
Quincy  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.  of 

Qnincy  back  colored 

Revere  Fire  Insurance  Co back  colored 

Robinson  J.  H.  &  Co.,  paper-hangings. 

front  colored 
Sawyer  H.  M.,  oiled  clothing  mnfr., 

E.  Cambridge front  12 

Slade  D.  &  L.,  mustard,  spices,  etc 

opp.  streets 

Spencer  A.  H.,  solicitor  of  patents 42 

Stickney  &  Poor,  spices over  calendar 

Stone  Henry  N.,  pumps  and  ship  fittings    42 

Story  &  Wilbur,  roofing  slate. 41 

Stumcke  &  Goodwin,  props.  Crawford 

House . .    44 

Taunton  Iron  Works  Co.,  stoves,  etc.. .     44 
Washburn    &    Moen  Mnfg.  Co.,   wire 

manufacturers back  colored 

Whitcomb  A.  G.,  school  furniture 

front  colored 

Wilkinson  A.  J.  &  Co. ,  hardware 42 

Woodward  &  Brown,  pianos 40 


12 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


N".    BOYlN'TOISr    &    CO., 

COMMISSION  MERCHANTS. 

anufacturers  of  Cotton  Duck, 

AND   DEALERS    IN 

RUSSIA  BOLTROPE,   MANILLA  CORDAGE, 

And  the  various  kinds  of  Light  Cotton  Duck  for  Clothing  purposes. 

87  and  89  Commercial  Street,  Boston. 

A.gts.  for  the  sale  of  Jtussell  Mills  and  Druid  Mills  Cotton  DucJ^. 
E.  BoYNTON.    .  '         A.  F.  Heevet.  T.  W.  Bennett. 


Bi 


^GEDVT    r'OK, 


3 


ins, 

Ravens,  Sail  Twine,  Mining  Duck,  Bunting  and  Flags, 

o.  67   Commercial   Street, 


Agents  for 


-DEALERS  IN- 


ShiOj  i 


^/lor 


*f 


Second-hand  A.nchors  and  Chains  a  Specialty. 

No.  99  Commercial  Street,  .  B0ST0:N^. 

JUDAH  Baker.  Jambs  Baker.         •  Willard  Humphrey. 

ESTj^I3I^IiSH:EI>    1840. 


(Successor  to  Pettingell  &  Sawyer),  Manufacturer  of 

Ci{pE  ^flfl  Oil  ED  Ciofififlq^ 

Cape  Ann  and.  Miners  Hats. 

SC>XT'-W:EISTE3ItS     ^^^^.       .<««^^%!^      Office    *"    ]VEW    VORK, 

~  Of  all  descriptions.  /^I^m/^^^m  183  South  Street. 

Horse  &  Wagon  Covers,  P/^LJ^ {||sSS?l#«  OFFICE   IW   BOSTOIV, 

REAR  OF  SECOND,  E.  CAMBRIDGE.   ^^^  ^^W  ^''-  ^^^  ^'^^  ^"'''^'' 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY   OF   PATRONS. 


13 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  of  PATRONS  in  BOSTON,  WORGSSTER  and  PAIRHAYEN. 


AnciiovH  aiial  Chains. 

Bakers  &  Humiihrey,  9l)  Comniercial,  Bos- 
ton (see  advt.  front  part,  p.  12) 

Bale  Ties. 

"Washburn  &  Moeu  Mnfg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colorecl  page) 

Barb    Feiiciaig. 

Washburn  &  Moen  Miifg.  Co..  Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
BSlacliHtiiilBis. 
Fairhaven  Iron  Works,  Fairhaven,  Job  C. 

Tripp,  treas.  (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 
Stone  Henry  N.,   132  Commercial,  Boston 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  42) 

JBraNst  Fouiitler. 
Stone  Henry  X.,   132  Comuiercial,  Boston 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  42) 
Bi-as!$  auii  Cralvaiiized  Ship  Trini- 

itiiiii|u;«. 
Morss  Anthony  S.,  210  Commercial,  Boston 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  17) 

Brazierw'  Rods. 
Washburn  &  Moen  Mnfg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 

Brooiu  ^Tire. 

Wa.shburn  &  Moen  Mnfg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  arlvt.  back  colored  page) 
BuiJdiiig;    Coliinius. 

Fairhaven  Iron  Works,  Fairhaven,  Job  C. 

Tripp,  treas.  (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 

Car<«  ^Vire. 

Washburn  &  Moen  Mnfg.  Co.,  Worcester, 

Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 

Ceisteut  (Elastic). 

Story  &  Wilbur,  529  Commercial,   Bo.-ton 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  41) 

Clocks. 
Howard  Watch  and  Clock  Co.,  114  Tre- 
mont,  Boston  (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 

Clothes  liine  %Vire. 

Washburn  &  Moen  Mnfg.  Co.,   VVorcester, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Coffee  and  Spice  iTIiils. 
Stickney   &   Foor,  19   India,    Boston  (see 
advt.  over  calendar) 

Coiiimissioa  JMerchaniH. 

Boynton  N.  &  Co.,  87  and  89  Coiuinercial, 

Boston  (see  advt.  front  part,  p.  12) 

Coopers'  Tools. 

Morss  Anthony  S.,  2in  Commercial,  Boston 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  17) 

Cordaae. 
Boynton  N.  &  Co.,  87  and  89  Commercial, 
Boston  (see  adv.  dept.,  trout  part,  p.  12) 
Corset  ^Vire. 
Washburn  &  Moen  :Vlufg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Criuoliue  Wire. 
Washburn  &  Moen  Mnfg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  advi.  back  colored  page) 
Curriers. 
Dewson.  Williams  &   Co.,  43  to  47  South, 
Boston  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  41) 
Diuiiig  IKoonts. 
Stumcke  &  Goodwin,  9,  11  and  13  Brattle, 
Boston  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  44) 
Duck. 
Davis  Francis  G.,  agent,  G7  Commercial, 
Boston  (see  advt.  front  part,  p.  12) 
Gd^e-Tools. 
Morss  Anthony  S.,  210  Commercial,  Boston 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  17) 


Engravers. 

Forbes  Lithograph  Manufactui-ing  Co., 
181  Devonshire,  Boston,(see  advt.  6pp.  p. 
320) 

Mayer  Julius  &  Co.,  4  State,  corner  Wash- 
ington, Boston  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  41) 

Experts  iu  Patent  Cases. 

Crosby  &  Gregory,  34  School,  Boston  (see 

advt.  on  back  cover) 
Spencer  A.  H.,28  State,  room  47,  Boston 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  42) 

Express. 
Hatch  &  Co. ,  222  and  224  Devonshire,  Bos- 
ton (see  advt.  opp.  calendar) 

Eellings,  Rotin-sized,  ^ry  and 
Tarre«l. 

Story  &  Wilbur,  529  Commercial,  Boston 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  41) 

Fence  Vl''ire. 

Washburn  &  Moen  Mnfg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 

Fertslazers. 
North  Charles  H.  &  Co.,  27  and  29  F.  H. 
M  ai  ket,  stores  Nos.  33  and  34  No.  Market, 
Boston  (see  advt.  opp.  streets) 

Fishing  IVels  and  Seines. 

Lord  H  &  G.  W.,  Ill  Commercial,  Boston 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  41) 

Flags. 

Davis  Francis  G.,  67  Commercial,  Boston. 
(see  advt.  front  part,  p.  12) 

Flori«tt. 

Grimmer  Charley  B.,  51  West,  cor.  Tre- 

mont,  Boston  (see  advt.  front  col'd  ] 

Foundry. 

Fairhaven  Iron  Works,  Fairhaven,  Job  C 

Tripp,  treas.  (see  advt.  front  col'd  page)  * 

Furnaces,  Ranges  and  8toves. 

Taunton  Iron  Works  Co.,  87  Blackstone, 

Boston  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  44) 

Furniture   Spring  Wire. 
Washburn  &  Moen  Mnfg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Freestone. 
Lombard  &   Co.,  Atlantic  av.,  cor.  Lewis' 
wharf,  Boston  (see  advt  front  col'd  page) 
Oalrauized    Wire. 
Washburn  &  Moen  Mnfg.  Co..  Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Cvrindstones. 
Lombard  &  Co.,  Lewis'  wharf,  cor.  Atlan- 
tic av.,  Boston  (see  advt.  front  col'dpage) 

ISard^vare  and  Cutlery. 

Morse  Anthony  S.,  210  Commercial,Boston 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  17) 
Wilkinson  A.  J.  &  Co.,  184  and  188  Wash- 
ington, Boston  (sse  adv.  depc,  p.  42) 
Hay  Bale  Ties. 
Washburn  &  Moen  Mntg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Hogjs,  liive   and  ]>re.«sed. 
North  Cljarles  U.  &  Co.,  27and    29  F.   H. 
Market,  store  Nos.  33  and 34  No. Market, 
Boston  (see  advt.  opp.  streets) 

Horse  and  W^agon  Covers. 
Sawyer  H.  M.,  Thorndilie,  E.   Cambridge 
(see  advt.  front  12) 

Hotel. 
Crawford  House,   Stumcke   &    Goodwin, 
proprietors,  Court,  c  r.  Brattle,  Boston 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  44) 


14 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY    OF    PATRONS. 


Insurance  Conipaiiies. 

Cambridge  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.,   555 
Main,  (Jambridgeport    (see  advt.    front 
colored  page) 
Citizens    Mutual    Ins.  Co.,  42    Congress, 

Boston  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Dorchestpr  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  27 
State,  Boston  (see  advt.  back  col'd  page) 
Dwelling  House  Insurance  Co.,  29  State, 

Boston  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
India  Mutual  Insurance  Co..  49  State,  Bos- 
ton (see  a'ivt.  back  colnred  page) 
Manufacturers  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance 
Co.,   59  State,  Boston  (see  advt.  back 
colored  page) 
Massachusetts  Mutual   Insurance  Co.,  28 
State,  Boston  (see  adv.  back  cul'd  page) 
Neptune  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co., 
64  State,  Boston  (see  advt.  back  colored 
page) 
New  England  Mutual  Insurance  Co.,  62 
State,  Boston  (see  advt.  back  col'd  page) 
Quincy  Mutual  Fire  In-urance    Co.,    29 
State,  Boston  (see  advt.  back  col'd  page) 
Revere  Fi'e  Insurance    Co.,  48  Congress, 
Boston  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Troii  ISoilef  'Fnbei«. 
National  Tube  Works  Co.,  8  Pemberton 
sq.,  Boston  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  40) 
Si'on  ISiiildei's. 
Fairhaven  Iron  Works,  Fairhaven,   Job  C. 
Tripp,  treas.  (see  advt.  front  col'd  jjage) 
Iron  Fence  Mak<-rs. 
Fairhaven  Iron  Works,  Fairhaven,  .Job  C. 
Tripp,  treas.  (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 
Broil  Foumderx. 
Fairhaven  Iron  Works,    Job  C.     Tripp, 
treas.,  Fairhaven  (see  advt.  front  col'd 
page) 

Iron  .^inks. 
Fairhaven  Iron  Works,  Fairhaven,  Job   C. 
Tripp,  treas.  (see  advt,  front  col'd  page) 
Iron  Wire. 
Washburn  &  Moen  Mnfg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  liack  colored  page) 
Iron  ~%Vorks. 
Fairhaven  Iron    Works,    Job    C.  Tripp, 
treas.,  Fairhaven  (see  advt.  front  colored 
page) 

Iron  anil  Steel  Wire. 
Washburn  &  Moen  Mnfg.  Co.,  Worcester, 

Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Je^velers'   and   I9rugsii!<ts'  Koxes. 
Dennison  &  Co.,  19  Milk.^Boston  (see  adv. 
dept.,  p.  39,  and  under  back  title) 
liardOil. 
Nor.th  Chas.   H.   &   C  •.,   27  and' 29  F.  H. 
Market,  store  Nos.  33  and  34  North  Mar- 
ket, Boston  (see  advt.  opp.  streets) 
Liead  Pipe  and   ^lie<>t  ILiead. 
Boston  Load  Manufacturing  Co.,  Wni.   J. 
Bride,  treas  ,  24  and  26  Oliver,  Boston 
(see  advt.  on  map) 

liead  Wire  and  Iiead  Windovr 
Weights- 
Boston  Lead  Manufacturing  Co.,  Wm.   J. 
Bride,  treas.,  24  and  26  Oliver,   Boston 
(see  advt.  on  map) 

Iieather  Mnfrs.  and  ISealers- 
Dewson,  Williams  &  Co.,  43  to  47  South, 
Boston  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  41) 
IiitJiograpliers. 
Forbes   Lithograph     Manufacturing    Co., 
181  Devonshire,  Boston  (see  advt.   opp. 
820) 
Ma.ver  Julius  &  Co. ,4  State,  Boston  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p.  41; 

ITIacbiuery  Wire. 
Washburn  &-Moen  Mnfg.  Co.,    Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 


Machinists. 

Fairhaven    Iron     Works,     Job  C.  Tripp, 
.    trea'.,  Fairhaven  (see  advt.  front  colored 

page) 

Mnchiuista'  and    inLanufactnrers' 
Supplies. 

Wilkinson  A.J.  &  Co.,  184  to  188  Wash- 
ington, and  23  and  25  Devonshire,  B  ston 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  42) 

ITIautelfii. 

Stoue  Henry  N.,  132  Commercial,  Boston 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  42) 
ITIanufaciuriiig  Companies. 
Washburn  &  Moen  Mnfg.  Co.,  Worcester. 
Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
lUarket  Wire. 
Washburn  &  Moen  Mnfg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  :  ack  colored  page) 
Merchandise  Tags  and  Liabels. 
Dennison  &  Co.,  19  Milk,  Boston  (see  adv. 
dept.,  p.  3i  and  under  back  title) 
Motors. 
Fairhaven  Iron  Works,  Fairhaven,  Job  C. 
Tripp,  treas.  (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 
Music  Wire. 
Washburn  &  Moen  Mnfg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Mustard  Manufactufers. 
Slade  D.  &  L.,  I->  India,  Boston  (see  advt. 

opp,  streets) 
Stickney  &  Poor,  19  and  20  India,  Boston 
(see  advt,  over  calendar) 

IVail  ITlachines. 

Fairhaven  Iron  Works,  Fairhaven,  Job  C. 

Tripp,  treas.  (see  advc.  front  col'd  page) 

IVails  (Copper  and  Iron  aSoai) . 

American  Tack  Co.,  Fairhaven,  Mass.  (see 

advt.  inside  front  cover) 

Needle  Wire. 

Washburn  &  Mooa  Mafg.  Co..  Worcester, 

Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 

Oiled  Clothing. 

Sawyer  H.  M.,  Thorndike,  B,   Cambridge 

(see  advt.  front  12) 

Paper  Boxes. 

Dennison  Mnfg.  Co.,  19  Milk,  Boston  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  89,  and  under  back  title) 

Paper  Cutters. 

Fairhaven  Iron  Works,  Fairhaven,  Job  C. 

Tripp,  treas.  (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 

Paper  Hangings. 

Robinson  J.  H.   &   Co.,  406    Washington, 

Boston  (see  advt.  front  colored  page) 
Patent  (Solicitors  and  Counselors 

in   Patent  Causes). 
Crosby  &  Gregory,  o4  School,  Boston  (see 

advt.  on  back  cover) 
Spencer  A.  U.,  23  State,  room  47,  Boston 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  42) 
Patents  (ISxpert  Testimony). 
Crosby  &  Gregory,  34  School,  Boston  (see 

advt.  on  back  cover) 
Spencer  A.  H.,  28  State,  room  47,  Boston 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  42) 

Pattern  Makers. 

Fairhaven  Iron  Works,  Fairhaven,  Job   C. 

Tripp,  treas.  (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 

Photo  liithography. 

Forbes  Lithograph  Manufacturing  Co.,  181 

Devonshire,  Boston  (see  advt.  opp.  320) 
Mayer  Julius  &  Co.,  4    State,  Boston  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p.  41) 

Pianos. 
Woodward  &   Brown,    692    Washington, 

Bost)ii  (see  alvt.  opp.  p.  40) 
Polishing  Povrder  (Silver  White). 
Dennison  iVlnfg.  Co.,  19  Milk,   Boston  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p.  39,  and  under  back  title) 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY    OF    PATR0:N"S. 


15 


K*ork,  T.iai-<1  anil  HaiuH. 

North  Chas.  H.  &  Co.,  29  und29F.  H. 
Market,  store  Nos.  33  and  34  Nortli  Mar- 
ket, Boston  (see  advt.  opp.  streets) 

Friutiitg  Pi'fsses. 

Fairhaven  Iron  WorU;*,  Fairhaven,  Job  C. 
Tripp,  treas.  (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 

Provi»iou!4<  Wholesale. 

North  Clias.  H.  &  Co.,  27  and  29  F.  H. 
Market,  store  Nos.  3>  and  3i  North  Mar- 
ket, Boston  (see  advt.  opii.  streets) 

E*uI>liNh«-i'!i. 

Greenough  &  Co.,  '^2  School,  Boston  (see 
advt.  p.  2.'^2) 

E*iiinp.«  (Copper  and  Iron). 

Boston  Lead  Mnt'ir.  Co.,  "VVin.  J.  Bride, 
treas.,  24  and  26  Oliver,  Boston  (see  advt. 
Od  map) 

PiinipH  rand  Ship 'Fittings. 

Stone  Henry  IN.,  132  Coainieroial,  Boston 
(see  adv.  dept.,p.  42) 

Kivet  Wire. 

Washburn  &  iMoeu  Miifg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.  (ste  advt.  back  colortd  page) 

ISoISiug  MiliM. 

Washburn  &  Moeu  Aiutg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  pagei 

ESooliug  .*§late. 

Story  &  Wilbur,  Oiy  ^Commercial,  Boston 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  41) 

ISouud  Iron. 

Washburn  &  Moen  Jlnfg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 

i^aive  ITIanufactigrcr. 

Bretts'  Eureka  Salve,  2  sjoliool,  room  7, 
and  247  Washington,  Bjston  (see  adv. 
dept.,  p.  i'i) 

School  iPumiture. 

Whitcomb  A.  G.,  73  Fulton,  Boston  (see 
advt.  front  colored  page) 

Settees. 

Whitcomb  A.  G.,  73  Fuitoa,  Boston  (see 
advt.  frcnc  colored  page) 

^SSiip  Chandlers. 

Bakers  &  Humphrey,  99  tjoiiimei-cial,  Bos- 
ton (see  advt.  front  part,  p.  12) 

Ship  Ping8  and  Buug^. 

Morss  AutUouy  S.,  2lu  Commercial,  Boston 
(see  adv.  dept ,  p.  17) 

Ship  Spikes,  Iron  and  t^aivauized. 

Morss  Anthony  S.,  ilU  Commercial,  Boston 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  17) 
Ship  and  Boat  I'riniuiings  (Brass 
and  Oalvauiize^l). 

Morss  Anthony  S.,  21(1  Commerci^il,  Boston 

(tee  adv.  dept.,  p.  17) 
Shipping  and  lYlerchandise  Tags. 

Deiuii^ou  Mnfg.  Co.,  19  illlk,  Bontou  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p.  39  and  under  Dack  title) 

Slate  Sealers. 

Story  &  Willjur,  529  Commercial,   Boston 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p   41) 
Slati^  DresMiug  and  Pnnching 
ITlachiues. 

Story  &  Wilbur,  629  Commercial,  Boston 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  41) 

Siating  Tools  and  Nails. 

Story   &   Wilbur,  529  Commercial,  Boston 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  41) 

Solder. 
Boston  Lead  Mnfg.  Co.,   William  J.  Bride, 

treas.,  24  and  26  Oliver,  Boston  (see  advt. 

on  map) 


Solicitors  of  Patents. 

Crosby  &  Gregory,  .34  School,  Boston  (see 

advt.  on  back  cover) 
Spencer  A.  H.,  28  State,  room  47  Boston 

Csee  adv.  dept.,  p.  42) 

Spice  ITlills. 

Stiekney  &  Poor,  19  and  20  India,   Boston 
(see  advt.  over  calendar) 

Spices. 

Stiekney  &  Poor,  19  and  20  India,   Boston 
(see  advt.  over  calendar) 

Spring  Wire. 

Washburn  &  Moen  Mnfg.   Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 

Stationers'    Specialties. 

Dennison  &  Co  ,  19  Mi  k,  Boston  (see  adv. 
dept.,  p.  39  and  under  back  title) 
Steam  aud  Cias  Pipe  ITInfrs. 
National  Tube  Works  Co.,  8  Pemberton  sq., 
Boston  (see  ailv.  dept.,  p.  40) 

Steel  ESarb  Fencing. 
Washburn  &  Moeu  Mnfg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Siieel  »riU  Wire. 
Washburn  &  Moen  Mufg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Steel  Wire. 
Washburn  &  Moen  Mnfg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Stone    Wire. 
Washburn  &  Moen  Mnfg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Masri.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Stoves.  Furnaces  and  Ranges. 
Taunton  Iron   Works  Co.,  87   Blackstoae, 
Boston  (see  advt.  dept.,  p.  44) 
Tack  Mnfrs. 
American  Tack  Co.,  Fairhaven,  Mass.  (see 
advt.  inside  front  cover) 
Tags, 
Dennison  &  Co.,  19  Millc,  Boston  (see  adv. 
dept.,  p.  39  and  under  back  title) 
Telegraph  Wire. 
Washburn  &  Moeu  Mufg.  Co.,   Worcester, 
Mats,  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Telephone  Wire. 
Washburn  &  Moeu  Mufg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass. (see  aovt.  back  colored  page) 
Tin,  Ksnc.  .'bolder,  Ftc. 
Story  &  Wilbur,  5-:9  Commercial,  Boston 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  41) 

Tinned  Wire. 
Washburn  &  Moeu  Mnfg.  Co.,  Worceste-, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
TiwsHC  Paper. 
Dennison  Mnfg.  (Jo  ,  19  Milk,  Boston  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p.  39  aud  under  back  title) 
Tools. 
Wilkinson  A.  J.  &  Co.,  184  and  188  Wash- 
Ingtun  and  23  aud  25  Devonshire,  Boston 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  42) 

Ventilators. 
Eureka  Ventilation   Cu.,   74  Charlestovrn, 
Boston  (see  advt.  ou  back  cover) 
Watch  Jllanufactarers. 
Howard   Watch  and   Clock   Co.,   114  Tre- 
mout,  Boston  (see  adv:.  front  col'd  page) 
Weaving  Wire. 
AVashburn  &  Moeu  Mnfg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.  (see  advt.  back  colored  page) 
Vf'^hite  licad  antl  Zinc. 
Boston  Lead  Mutg.  Co.,  William  J.  Bride, 
creas.,  24  and  26  Oliver,  Boston  (see  advt. 
on  map) 

Veast    Pow«lcr. 
Slade  D.  &  L  ,  13  India,  Boston  (see  ad\t. 
opp.  streets) 


16 


NEW  BEDFORD    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ENGLISH  MUSTARD, 

Absolutely  PURE,  and  of  KICH  FLAVOR. 

A  pure  Mustard  not  only  helps  digestion,  but  cures  dyspepsia.    It  is  the  Standard  Mus- 
tard, and  sold  In  tin  cans  by  every  grocer  in  New  England. 

CONGRESS   YEAST  POWDEH, 

(also  Slade's  Eiig'ish  Mustard),  received  the  award  at  the  late  Mechanics  Fair,  Boston.    It 
Is  Pure  and  Healthy,  and  is  the  largest  selling  Baking  Powder  in  the  world. 

Manufactured  by  D.  &  L.  SLADE, 

13   INDIA   STREET,       .       BOSTON,    MASS. 


OHA.RLES  EC.  NORTEI  &  CO., 

Packers,  Carers  and  Wholesale  Dealers  in 

Pork,  Beef,  Lard,  Hams,  D.  S.  Bacon, 

LIVE  AND  DRESSED  HOGS,  PIGS'  FEET, 

Tripe,  Sausages,  Sausape  Shins,  tfcc.      Also    Maniifar.tiirers  of  Glue,  Extra 
Lard  Oil,  and  A.n.inial  Pertlliser . 

Stalls  Nos.  27  k  23  Faneuil  Hall  Market,  Slore  lios.  33  4  34  N.  Market  Street, 

BOSTON. 


Ch\ri.es  H.  North, 
S.  Henry  Skilton, 
IjCjman  E.  Conant. 

Slaughtering,   Packing  and  Curing  Establishment,  Medford  Street,  SOMERVILLE. 


Particular  attention  paid  to  JtEPAIRING  and  Varnishing. 

Nos.  18, 18, 20,  and  22  Fourth  Street,    ...    NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


NEW   BEDFOED    DIKECTORY.  17 


SIEEETS,   COUETS  AND  ATENDES. 


The  streets  of  New  Bedford,  with  a  very  few  excep- 
tions, are  laid  out  north  and  south,  and  east  and  west. 
Those  running  north  and  south  are  numbered  commencing 
at  Union  street,  and  increasing  each  way,  with  the  even 
numbers  on  the  east,  and  the  odd  numbers  on  the  west 
side.  Those  running  east  and  west  are  numbered  com- 
mencing at  the  river,  and  increasing  westerly,  with  the 
even  numbers  on  the  south,  and  the  odd  numbers  on  the 
north  side. 

The  letters  enclosed  by  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  Blackmore  to  Freetown  line 

Adams  (N.  W.),  from  County  to  Mt.  Pleasant 

Allen  (S.  W.),  from  63  County,  west  to  Dartmouth  line. 

Numbers  commence  at  County 
Allen's  Mill  road  (N.  W.),  leading  from  Perry's  corner  to 

Allen's  mill,  in  Dartmouth 
Anthony  ( S.  W.),  south  from  Grove  to  86  Bedford,  second 

west  of  County  [coin 

Arch  (S.  W.),  from  57  Arnold  to  228  Union,  Avest  of  Lin- 
Ark  lane  (E.),  from  North  Second,  east  to  Acushnet  inver 
Arnold  (S.  W.),  from  133  County   (Wm.  J.  Retch's  es- 
tate), west  to  Dartmouth  line.     Numbers  commence 

at  County 
Ash  (N.  W.),  from  Bedford,  north  to  Kempton 
Ashland  (N.  W.),  from  Robeson  to  Durfee 
Ashley  (N.  W.),  west  from  County,  opposite  Austin,  to 

east  side  of  Ashland 
Ashley  lane  (S.),  from   French   avenue   west   to  Middle 

road,  Clark's  point 
Atlantic  (N,  VV.),  from  opposite  99  Arnold,  south  toward 

Hawthorn 
Austin  (N.),  from  643  Purchase,  west  to  308  County 
Austin   court   (N.),  from  opposite  17  Austin  to  Hazard. 

Numbers  commence  at  Austin 
Babbitt  (S.  W.),  west,  beyond  Weaver 
Beach  (W.),  from  Kempton  northerly 
2 


18  NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

Bedford   (S.),  from  185  Acushnet  avenue,  west  across 

County  to  Ash.    Numbers  commence  at  Acushnet  av. 
Belleville  road  (N,  E.),  from  Acushnet  avenue  (east),  next 

north  of  Nash  road  to  Acushnet  river,  thence  north 

to  the  stone  bridge  at  Acushnet  village 
Bethel  (E.),  continuation  of  First,  from  Union  to  William 
Blackmore  (S.),  from  south  end  of  County  to  South  Front 
Bonney  (S.  W.),  from  28  Allen  south  across  Washington 

and  Rockland  to  Jas.  D.  Thompson's  farm,  next  east 

of  South  Orchard 
Borden  (S.  W.),  from  84  Allen  north  to  98  Bedford 
Bowditch  (N.),  from  Cedar  Grove  north  to  Sawyer 
Braleyville  road  (N.),  from  Acushnet  avenue  to  Braley's 

station 
Bullock's  avenue  (N.  W.),  south  from  Durfee 
Burgess  lane,  changed  to  West  Maxfield 
Bush  (S.),  from  Q9}4  South  Water  west  to  9  Orchard 
Butler   (S.)?  from    French  avenue   west  to  Middle  road 

(Clark's  point) 
Campbell  (N.),  from  577  Acushnet  av.  west  to  County 
Cannon  (S.  E.),  from  So.  Water  west  to  82  Acushnet  av. 
Cedar  (W.),  fifth  west  of  County,  and  extends  from  Court 

to  Durtee 
Cedar  Gi'ove  (N.),  from  Rock  to  County  and  beyond 
Centre  (E.),  from  opposite  33  North  Water  east  to  Cen- 
tral wharf 
Chancery  (W.),  from  Court  north,  seventh  west  of  County 
Chauncey   fS.   W.),  formerly  Emerson,  from  82  Arnold 

north  to  Court  and  South  to  Hawthorn 
Cherry  (S.  W.),  from  47  South  Sixth  west  to  County 
Chestnut  (N.  W.),  second  west   of  County,  and  extends 

from  133  Kempton  to  42  Parker 
Clark  (N.),  from  787  Purchase  westerly 
Clark's  point  road,  changed  to  French  avenue 
Clay  (S.  W.),  from  21  Grape  northerly  to  Hickory 
Clinton  (S.  W.),  west  from  119  County  to  Chauncey 
Coffin  (S.  E.),  from  Eddy's  wharf  west  to  84  So.  Second 
Coggeshall  (N.),  from  947  Acushnet  avenue,  west  to  Mt; 

Pleasant,  east  to  Acushnet  river 
Commercial  (S.  E.),  from  Front  westerly  to  opposite  16 

South  Water 
Cook  (W.),  from  213  Kempton  north  between  Chancery 

and  Liberty 
County  (W.),  from  Clark's  cove  northerly  across  Union, 

over  Acushnet  heights   to    Linden.      The    numbers 

commence  at  the  south  end 
County  avenue  (N.  W.),  from  236  County  east,  opp.  Smith 
Court  (W.),  from  County  west,  passing  the  court-house, 
jail,  etc.,  on    the  north.     Numbers  commencing  at 

County 


NEW    BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  19 

Cove    (S.)  from  the  southerly  extremity  of  County,  next 

Chirk's    Cove,    easterly    to    French    avenue.      The 

numbers  commence  at  County 
Crapo  (S.  W.),from  170  Grinnell,  across  Rockland 
Crapo  lane  (S.),  from  Dartmouth  east  at  Dartmouth  line 
Cross  (S.  E,),  from  Pine  south  to  Leonard 
Cypress  (N.  W.),  from  151  Kerapton  to  66  Smith 
Cypress  avenue  (N.  W.),  from  29  Cypress 
Dartmouth   (S.   W.),  from  30  Allen  south-westerly  past 

the  Rural  cemetery  to   Dartmouth   line.     Numbers 

commence  at  Allen 
Davis  (N,),  from  Acushnet  avenue  east' 
Delano    (S.    W,),   from  south    end  South  Front,  across 

South  Water  west  to  south  end  of  County 
Division    (S.),   from   south  end  of  County  to  329  South 

Water,  next  south  of  Delano 
Dover  (E.),  from  Acushnet  avenue  to  North  Second 
Dunbar  lane  (S.  W.),  from  Dartmouth  easterly,  2d  from 

Dartmouth  line 
Durfee  (N.  W.),  west  from  Ashland,  across  new  County 

road,  projected  to  Rockdale  avenue 
Edwards  court,  rear  98  North  Second 
Eighth  (W),  from  89  Spring  north  to  105  Elm 
Elm  (N.),  from  North  Water  west  across  County  to  Ash 
Emerson  (S.  W.),  changed  to  Chauncey 
Fair  (S.  W.),  from  60  Dartmouth,  opposite  school-house, 

easterly  to  13  County 
Fifth  (S.),  from  150  Union  south  to  Grinnell 
First  (S.  E.),  from  66  Union  south  to  opposite  16  Coflin 
Forest  (S.  W.),  west  from  49  County  to  opposite  lOBon- 

ney,  next  south  of  Allen 
Foster  (N.),  from  125  Middle  north  to  Maxfield.     Num- 
bers commence  at  Middle 
Fourth  (S.),  from  138  Union  south  to  Rivet 
Franklin    (N.),  from   521   Purchase  west  to  270  County. 

Numbers  commence  at  Purchase 
French   avenue    (S.),   from   Cove,  at   Orphans  Home,  to 

Clark's  point 
Fruit    (S.   W.),   from    Dartmouth   south,  opposite  Rural 

cemetery 
Fulton  court  (N.  E.),  from  9  Logan  north 
Gammons  lane  (N.  W.),  east  from  Ashland  to  Linden  ct. 
GiflPord's  lane  (S.),  from  332  South  Water 
Grand  (N,  W.),  from  new  County  road  westerly 
Grape  (S.  W.),  from  26  Oak  west  to  Rural  cemetery 
Greene  (S.  W.),   from   66   Bedford  to  17  Allen,  between 

County  and  Orchard 
Griffin  (S.  E.)  from  170  Acushnet  avenue  easterly  across 

South  Water  to  Topham's  lumberyard 


20  NEW   BEDFORD    DIEECTORY. 

Grinnell  (S.),  from  the  Acushnet  river  west  across  County 

to  30  Dartmouth 
Grove  (S.  W.),  from  Orchard    westerly  between  Bedford 

and  Hawthorn 
Hall's   court    (E,),  between  North  Second  and  Purchase, 

opens  on  William 
Hamilton    (E.),  from   44   North   Water   east  to  Rotch's 

wharf  on  the  south  side  of  Merchants  National  Bank 
Hampton  court  (N.  E.),  from  7  Logan  north 
Harrison  (S.    W.),  from  opposite  2  Hickory  southerly  to 

11  Oak,  next  west  of  Dartmouth 
Hathaway   road   (N.    W.),   west   from  Mt.   Pleasant  to 

Smith's  mills 
Hawthorn    (S.   W.),  from   opposite  104  County  west  to 

Alexander  H.  Seabury's  farm.     Numbers  commence 

at  County 
Hazard  court,  from  Austin  to  Hazard,  first  east  of  County. 

Numbers  commence  at  Austin 
Hazard    (N.),   from  597   Purchase   to  286  County,  next 

north  of  Merrimac 
Hickory  (S.  W.),  from  G3  Dartmouth  west  to  Allen,  oppo- 
site Ward 
High  (N.  E.),  from  North  Water  west  to  County 
Highland  (N.  W.),  from  Mt.  Vernon  to  Mt.  Pleasant 
Hill  (N.),  from  75  Kempton  to  60  Hillman 
Hillraan   (N.),  from  North  Water  near  N.  B.  Flour  mill, 

west  across  County  to  Cedar 
Howland  (S.  E.),  from  116  South  Third  east  across  South 

Water  to   Prospect.     Numbers  commence  at  South 

Third 
Hunter  (N.),  from  Kempton  to  Hillman 
Irving   court  (S.  W.),  from  23  Hawthorn  north,  between 

Orchard  and  South  Cottage 
Jaraes  (S.  W.),  from  Court  to  117  Arnold 
Jenney  (W.),  south  from  Kempton  to  Court 
Jenny   Lind    (W.),   from   Kempton   north,  first  west  of 

Rockdale  avenue 
Jones  lane  (N.  W.),  from  Rockdale  avenue  westei"ly 
Kempton    (N.),   from  north  Second  west  across  County, 

running  into  the  Smith's  mills  road 
Leonard  (S.  E.),  from  opposite  123   South  Water  east  to 

Cross  and  nearly  in  line  with  Bedford 
Lewis  (S.  W.),  from  8  Grape  south  to  Rural  cemetery 
Liberty  (W.),  south  from  Kempton,  west  of  Park 
Lincoln  (W.),   from    226   Union   to  opposite  44  Arnold, 

first  west  of  South  Cottage 
Linden  (N.),  from  683  Purchase  westerly  past  the  school- 
house  to  Ashland.     Numbers  commence  at  Purchase 
Lindsey  (N.  W.),  south  from  260  Kempton  west  of  Lib- 
erty 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  21 

Locust  (N.  W.),  from  273  County  to  Cedar 

Logan   (N.  E.),  from  726  Purchase  east,  next  north    of 

Linden  to  North  Front 
MajDle  (W.),  from  25  South  Cottage   to    Ash,  between 

CUnton  and  Ha\vthorn 
Market  (S.),  from  Pleasant  west  to  North  Sixth,  on  the 

soutli  side   of  City   Hall.     Numbers   commence   at 

Pleasant 
Maxiield  (N.),  from  Acushnet  river  west,  crossing  Pur- 
chase and  County  to  Cedar 
Mechanics  lane  (N.),  from  Purchnse  west  to  32  Eighth 
Merrimao  (N.),  first  north  of  Franklin,  from    Acushnet 

river  across  North  Third,  also  across  Purchase  at  562 

to  280  County 
Middle  (N.),  from  the  Acushnet  river  near  the  entrance 

to  the  bridge,  west  to  Ash 
Middle  road  (S.),  from  French  avenue  to  Edward  W. 

Howland's  farm,  Clark's  point 
Mill  (N.),  from  Acushnet  avenue  west,  crossing  County 

to  Cedar,  and  from  Beach  to  Rockdale  avenue 
Morgan  (W.),  from  149  County  west  to  Ash 
Morgan  lane  (S.  E.),  from  108  South  Second  east  to  115 

South  Water.     The  numbers   commence   at    South 

Water 
Mount  Pleasant  (N.  W.),  from  Durfee  north  to  North  rd. 
Mount  Pleasant  lane  (N.  W.),  from  Mt.  Pleasant  to  Vine 
Mount  Vernon   (N.  W.),  from  Mount  Pleasant  westerly 

to  Highland 
Nash  road  (N.),  from  Acushnet  avenue  at  the  Nash  farm 

west  to  Mount  Pleasant 
North  (N.),  from  the  Acushnet  river  west  across  County, 

open  from  the  river  to  Cedar 
North  road  (N.  W.),  called  also  Hathaway,  from  Smith's 

mills  in  Dartmouth,  past  Rockdale  to  Mt.  Pleasant 
North  Bonney  (S.  W.),  from  27  Allen  north 
North  Chancery  (N.  W.),  from  Smith  northerly  to  Parker 
North  Cottage  (W.),  from  219  Union  to  156  Elm 
North  Front  (E.),  from  Union  north  to  Middle,  and  from 

Wamsutta  northerly  to  Washburn 
North  Oak  (N.),  from  14  Pope  nearly  to  Franklin 
North  Orchard  (W.),  from  Court  south  to  opposite  112 

Union 
North  Second  (E,),  from  Union  north  to  Maxfield 
North  Sixth  (W.),  from  165  Union  north  to  128  Middle 
North  Water  (E.),  from  Union  north  to  Hillman 
Oak  (S.  W.),  from  75  Dartmouth  westerly  across  Grape 

towards  Allen 
Ocean  (S.  W.),  from  106  Arnold  north  and  south 
Oesting  (W.),  south  from  Kempton,  west  from  Park 


22  NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

Old  Market  square,  from  318  Acushnet  avenue  to  5  South 

Second 
Orchard  (S.  W.),  from  Arnoh^  south  to  80  Bedford 
Page  (S.  W.),  south  from  Hawthorn  to  137  Allen 
Park  (W.),  south  from  215  Kempton,  west  of  Chancery- 
Parker  (N.  W.),  from  261  County  west  to  Rockdale  av. 
Pearl  (N.),  from  Acnshnet  avenue,  west  to  260  County 

jDassing  O.  C.  R.  R.  station 
Peckham  (N.),  from  County  to  Mt.  Pleasant 
Penniman  (N.),  from  north  end  of  Purchase  westerly- 
Pine  (S.  E.),  from  112  South  Water  east  to  the  Acushnet 

river 
Plainville  road  (N.  W.),  from  Hathaway  road  to  Perry's 

Neck 
Pleasant  (N".),  from  155  Union  to  Elm,  and  from  Kemp- 
ton  north,  crossing  the  common,  etc.,  to  Linden 
Pond  (N.  E.),  from  N.  Front  west  rear  Wamsutta  mills 
Pope  (N.),  fi'om  485  Purchase  west  to  County  (north  side 

of  the  common).     Numbers  begin  at  Purchase 
Potomska  (E.),  from  238  South  Second  to  95  Prospect 
Potter  (N,  W.),  from  Shawmut  avenue,  opposite  Grand, 

easterly 
Prospect  (S.  E.),from  Howland  south  to  Potomska  mills. 

This  is  the  second  east  of  South  Water 
Purchase  (N.  E.),  from  91  Union  north  to  the  engine- 
house  of  Water  Works 
Reed  (W.),  from  Kempton,  Cannonville,  south  to  Court 
Ricketson  conrt  (S.  W.),  entrance  9  North  Sixth  street, 

between  William  and  Union 
Rivet  (S.),  from  south  end  of  County  to  280  South  Water, 

near  Grove  school-house 
Robeson  (N,  W.),  from  County  at  Robeson's  corner  west 

to  Ashland  street,  thence  westerly  to  Cedar 
Rock  (N.  E.),  from  Acushnet  avenue  east  and  then  north 
Rockdale  avenue  (formei'ly   Noel  Tabor  road)   (N.  W.), 

the  road  running  northerly  from  the  Smith  mills  road 

at  the  Cannonville  meeting-house,  to  the  North  road 

at  Rockdale 
Rockland  (S.  W.),  from  161  South  Third  across  County 

to  opp.  83  Dartmouth.    Numbers  begin  at  So.  Third 
Rodman  (E.),  from  58  North  Water  east  to  Front 
Rose  alley  (E.),  from  10  No.  Water  east  to  16  No.  Front 
Rotch's  square.  Front  (E.),  foot  of  Hamilton  and  Rodman 
Rural  (S.  W.),  from  opposite  175  Allen  to  Rural  cemetery 
Russell  (S.),  from    83    South  Third   west  to  98  County. 

The  numbers  are  a  continuation  of  the  numbers  on 

Cannon 
Sawyer  (N.),  from  Acushnet  avenue,  west  to  County 
School  (S.),  from  Front  west  to  126  County 


NEW   BEDFORD   DIRECTORY.  23 

Sears  (S.  W.),  from  134  Washington  south  to  Fair 
Sears  court   (E.),  between  Union  and  William,  opens  at 

25  Purchase 
Seneca  (N.  E.),  from  686  Acushnet  avenue,  easterly- 
Seventh  (S.  W.),  fi'om  178  Union  south  to  Cherry 
Shawmut  avenue  (N.  W.),  from  the  intersection  of  Par- 
ker and  North  Chancery  northerly  to  Perry's  Neck 

road 
Shepherd's  lane,  from  28  South  Water  to  80  Front,  next 

south  of  Commercial 
Sherman  (S.  W.),  from  37  County  west  to  18  Bonney. 

Numbers  commence  at  County 
SkijEF's  avenue  (N.),  from  Acushnet  av.  to  Freetown  line 
Smith  (N.  W.),  from  233  County  west  to  the  Oak  Grove 

cemetery 
Smith  street  court  (N.  W.),  fi'om  63  Smith 
Smith's  mills  road  (W.),  the  road  leading  from  Kempton 

to  the  village  of  Smith's  mills  in  Dartmouth 
South  (S,),  from  the  Acushnet  river  west  to  20  County, 

next   south  of    Grinnell.      Numbers    commence  at 

Acushnet  river 
South  Cottage  (S.  W.),  from  220  Union  south  to  67  Allen 
South  Eighth,  from  190  Union  to  89  Spring 
South  Emerson,  from  Arnold  (W.),  north  to  Court 
South  First  (S.),  from  28  Howland,  open  nearly  to  Rivet 
South  First  street  place,  from  126  South  P^'irst 
South  Front   (S.  E.),  from  22  Union   south  to  Walnut, 

and  from  easterly  part  of  53  Howland  south  to  South. 

Numbers  commence  at  Union 
South   Orchard  (S.  W.),  from  10  Dartmouth   south  to 

Rockland 
South    Second   (S.   E.),   from   92  Union  to  Blackmore. 

Numbers  commence  at  Union 
South  Seventh,  from  55  Bedford  north 
South  Sixth  (S.),from  164  Union  south  to  opp.  33  County 
South  Water  (S.  E.),  from  50  Union  to  junction  Cove 

and  French  avenue 
Spring  (S.),  from  13  South  Second  west  to  134  County. 

Numbers  commence  at  South  Second 
Spruce  (N.  W.),  from  161  North  to  opposite  75  Smith 
State  (N.),  from  opposite  58  Hillman  north  to  Linden 
Sullivan  (N.  W.),  a  court  from  229  Middle 
Summer  (N.  W.),  first  west  of  County,  extending  north 

from  Elm,  and  passing  on  the  east  side  of  the  High 

school-house  to  Parker 
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  opp.  90  Pleasant  to  Cedar 


24  NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

Tarkiln  hill  road  (IST.),  I'oacI  leading  from  Acushnet   av- 
enue, over  Tarkiln  hill 
Thomas  (N.  W.),  from  75  Hillman  north 
Thompson's  lane   (S.),  from  3  County  westerly  to  James 

D.  Thompson's  farm 
Topham  (N.  W.),  from  new  County  road  above  Durfee  to 

Highland 
Tremont  (S.  W.),  from  Court,  crossing  Arnold  at  111,  to 

Hawthorn 
Turner's  court,  east  from  712  Acushnet  avenue 
Union  (S.),  from  Front  west,  across  County,  to  Ash 
Vine  (N.  W.),  north  from  Durfee,  west  of  Mt.  Pleasant 
Walden  (N.  W.),  from  69  Hillman,  north  to  Sycamore 
Wall  (N.  E.),  from  694  Acushnet  av.  to  the  Acushnet  river 
Walnut  (S.),  from  Front  west  to  118  County 
Wamsutta  (N.  E.),  from  622  Purchase  east  to  Acushnet 

river,  making  the  southerly  side  of  Wamsutta  mills 
Ward  (S.  W.),  from  93  Allen,  opposite  Hickory,  north 

to  Bedford 
Washburn   (N,  E.),  from   Acushnet  avenue  east  to  the 

Acushnet  river,  north  of  Wamsutta  mills 
Washington  (S.  W.),  fi'om   141   South  Third   west  to  40 
Dartmouth.     The  numbers  commence  at  South  Third 
Washington  avenue,  from  28  Pearl  to  33  Willis 
Washington  square,  junction   County,  South  Sixth   and 

Grin n  ell  streets 
Watson  (W.),  north  from  Kempton,  n.  Dartmouth  line 
Waverley  (S.  W.),  north  from  101  Allen  to  Bedford 
Weaver    (S.  W.),  from  Dartmouth  west,  next  beyond 

Rural  cemetery 
West  Campbell  (N.  W.),  from  Cedar  to  Chauncey 
West  Linden,  from  new  County  road,  first  south  of  Durfee 
West  Maxfield,  formerly  Burgess  lane,  from  59  Cedar  west 
West  Middle  (W.),  from  Chauncey  to  Chancery 
West  Wall  (W.),  from  Court,  north,  near  Jeniiey 
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  587  Acushnet  avenue,  west,  crossing 

County  to  Chauncey 
Wing  (S.),  from  115   South   Third  west  to  58  County. 

Numbers  begin  at  South  Third 
Winter,  from  Dartmouth  road  westerly,  to  Dartmouth 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTOKT.  25 


WHAEVES  AND  SLIPS. 


Atlantic  whavf,  foot  of  Pine  street,  between  Eddy's  and 

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

and  Merchants  wharves 
Bedford  wharf,  next  south  of  Eddy's  wharf 
Belleville  wharf,  Belleville 
Central  wharf,  foot  of  Centre  street 
City  wharf  and  railway,  opens  opposite  67  South  "Water 

next  north  of  the  Gas  works 
Commercial  wharf,  foot  of  Commercial   street  and  next 

south  of  Merchants  Avharf 
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  whai'f  privileges 
Gas  Company's  wharf,  at  Gas  works 
George  Howland's  wharf,  foot   of  North  street,  on   the 

north  side,  next  south  of  Samuel  Rodman's  wharf 
Gosnold  wharfj  from  Ray  street  north  of  Maxfield 
Hasting  &  Co.'s  wharf,  foot  of  Grinnell  street 
Hazard's  wharf,  opens  opposite  77  North  Water  street 
J.  &  J.  Howland's  wharf,  foot  of  Middle  street  and  next 

south  of  Parker's  wharf 
Leonard's  wharf,  foot  of  Leonard  street 
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  whai-f,  foot  of  Middle  street,  north   of  J.  &  J. 

Howland's  wharf  and  next  south  of  the  bridge 
Philadelphia  and  Reading  Coal  and  Iron  Co.'s  wharf,  foot 

of  Walnut 
Pope's  Island  lies  east  of  Fish  Island,  and  crossed  by  N. 

B.  and  Fairhaven  bridge 
Railroad  wharf,  north   of  Samuel  Rodman's  wharf  and 

near  the  Wamsutta  Mills 
Rotch's  wharf,  near  the  foot  of  Hamilton  and  Rodman 

streets 


26  NEW   BEDFOED    DIRECTORY. 


Samuel  Rodman's  wharf,  foot  of  Hillman  street 

Steamboat  wharf,  foot  of  School  street 

Taber's  wharf,  next  north  of  Union  street,  between  Cen- 
tral and  Merchants  wharves 

Wareham  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 
south  side,  and  next  south  of  George  Howlaud's  whf , 


WARD  BOUNDAEIES. 


Ward  1.  All  that  portion  of  the  city  lying  north  of 
a  line  drawn  from  the  river  through  the  center  of  Wall 
street  to  Franklin  street,  thence  through  the  center  of 
Franklin  street  to  Locust  street,  to  the  Dartmouth  line 

Ward  2.  All  that  portion  of  the  city  lying  between 
a  line  drawn  from  the  river  thi'ough  the  center  of  Hill- 
man  street  to  Foster  street,  thence  through  the  center 
of  Foster  street  to  Maxfield  street,  and  through  the  cen- 
ter of  Maxfield  street  to  the  Dartmouth  line,  and  a  line 
drawn  through  the  center  of  Wall  street  to  Franklin 
street,  thence  through  the  center  of  Franklin  street  to 
Locust  street,  thence  through  the  center  of  Locust  street 
to  the  Dartmouth  line. 

Ward  3.  AH  that  portion  of  the  city  lying  between 
a  line  drawn  from  the  river  through  the  center  of  High 
and  Charles  streets  to  County  street,  thence  through  the 
center  of  County  street  to  Middle  street,  thence  through 
the  center  of  Middle  street  to  the  Dartmouth  line,  and  a 
line  drawn  through  the  center  of  Hillman  street  to  Foster 
street,  thence  through  the  center  of  Foster  street  to  Max- 
jfield  street,  and  through  the  center  of  Maxfield  street  to 
the  Dartmouth  line. 

Ward  4.  All  that  portion  of  the  city  lying  between  a 
line  drawn  from  the  river  through  the  center  of  School 
street,  thence  through  the  centre  of  South  Second  street 
to  Spring  street,  and  thence  through  the  center  of  Spring 
street  to  County  street,  and  thence  through  the  center  of 
County  street  to  Union  street,  thence  through  the  center 
of  Union  street  to  the  Dartmouth  line,  and  a  line  drawn 
through  the  center  of  High  and  Charles  stree.ts  to  County 
street,  thence  through  the  center  of  County  street  to 
Middle  street,  thence  through  the  center  of  Middle  street 
to  the  Dartmouth  line,  also  including  Pope  and  Fish 
Islands. 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  27 

Wakb  5.  All  that  portion  of  the  city  lying  between  a 
line  drawn  from  the  river  through  the  center  of  Griffin 
to  So.  Thirrl  street,  thence  through  the  center  of  So.  Tliird 
street  to  Wing  street,  thence  through  the  center  of  Wing 
and  Allen  streets  to  the  Dartmouth  line,  and  a  line  drawn 
from  the  river  through  the  center  of  School  street  to 
South  Second  street,  thence  through  the  center  of  South 
Second  street  to  Spring  street,  thence  through  the  center 
of  Spring  street  to  County  street,  thence  through  the 
center  of  County  street  to  Union  street,  and  thence 
through  tlie  center  of  Union  street  to  the  Dartmouth  line. 

Ward  6.  All  that  portion  of  the  city  lying  south  of  a 
line  drawn  from  the  river  through  the  center  of  Griffin 
street  to  So.  Third  street,  thence  through  the  center  of 
So.  Third  street  to  Wing  street,  thence  through  the  center 
of  Wing  and  Allen  streets  to  the  Dartmouth  line,  includ- 
ing Palmer's  island. 


lOCALITIES  OF  MTEEEST 

I]Sr   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  unit- 
ed 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  Willis  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. 

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

Cannonville.  a  portion  of  the  westerly  part  of  the 
city,  in  the  neighborhood  of  the  meeting-house  on  the 
Smith's  mills  road,  is  known  by  this  name,  thus  called  in 
honor  of  one  of  our  citizens,  whose  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, 


28  NEW   BEDFORD   DIRECTORY. 

and  Pearl  streets.  A  very  handsome  monument,  erected 
by  the  city,  at  a  cost  of  about  $13,000,  as  a  memorial  to 
the  soldiers  and  sailors  who  lost  their  lives  during  the  war 
of  the  Rebellion,  is  located  here. 

Clark's  Point.  This  point  forms  the  southerly  part 
of  the  city.  It  has  the  waters  of  the  Acushnet  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  has  erected  an  extensive  fortifi- 
cation. Around  this  point,  a  distance  of  about  four  and 
a  half  miles,  is  a  road  not  surpassed  by  any  public  diive 
in  this  country.  It  commences  at  French  avenue,  junc- 
tion Cove  street  (at  the  Orphans  Home),  and  follows  the 
shore  from  thence  along  the  western,  southern  and  east- 
ern 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  descrip- 
tion, the  city  on  the  one  side,  its  sister  town  of  Fairhaven 
on  the  other,  and  the  noble  bridge  between,  constitute  a 
series  of  views,  which  render  a  ride  or  a  walk  over  this 
road  most  delightful  and  attracti  ve.  The  City  farm  and 
Almshouse  is  located  on  the  eastern  side  of  the  Point. 

Fish  Island.  The  bridge  from  the  city  to  Fairhaven 
I^asses  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  center.  The  banks,  insurance  offices,  lawyers' 
offices,  etc.,  are  nearly  all  in  this  vicinity. 

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

Pope's  Island.  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  center  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 
goo  d  protection  from  the  high  southerly  winds. 


NEW   BEDFOKD    DIKECTORY.  29 


PUBLIC  CEMETEEIES. 


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.     Thomas  Davis  sexton. 

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 
leading:  to  Tarkiln  Hill  near  Acushnet  village 


QUAEANTINE. 


Port  Physician^  Charles  L.  Swasey.  Office  93>^  Mid- 
dle street. 

The  quarantine  gi'ound  is  bounded  as  follows  :  But 
lers  flats  on  the  south,  the  east  shore  of  Clark's  point  on 
-the  west,  the  Eleven  Foot  Bank  on  the  north,  and  the 
Egg  Islands,  on  the  east. 


DISTANCES. 

FROM  CORNER  OP  TJNIOK  AND  PURCHASE  STREETS,  NEW 
BEDFORD  TO  SUNDRY  PLACES. 

M.   E. 

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 


30  NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY. 

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,  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, 


24 

10 

7 

276 

17 

24 

29 

171 

12 

3 

225 

5 

184 

4 

192 

7 

61 

,  8 

37 

HALLS,  BUILDINGS,  &c. 


Alms-house,  Clark's  point 

Alpha  Hall,  North  Third 

Barker's  Hall,  113  Union 

Central  Police  Station,  5  South  Second,  near  Union 

China  Hall  building,  39  Purchase 

City  Hall  building,  New  Market  square 

City  Hall,  in  City  Hall  building.  New  Market  square 

Concert  Hall,  19>^  Purchase 

County  Court  House,  County   street,  between  William 

and  Union 
Cumming's  building.  Purchase,  corner  William 
Custom  House,  William,  corner  North  Second 
Elm  Street  Hall,  50  Elm 
Free  Masons  Hall  (colored),  139  Union 
Hawes'  Hall,  Acushnet  village 
Hick's  building.  Purchase,  corner  Mechanics  lane 
House  of  Correction  and  jail.  Court  St.,  west  of  County 
Liberty  Hall  building,  57  Purchase 
Liberty  Hall,  in  Liberty  Hall  building,  57  Purchase 


NEW   BEDFOKD    DIKECTORT.  31 

Library  building,  William,  corner  Pleasant 

Masonic  building,  147)^   Union,  between  Purchase  and 

Pleasant 
Masonic  Hall,  in  Masonic  building,  Union,  between  Purr 

chase  and  Pleasant 
Mechanics  Hall,  111  William 
Merchants  block,  Union,  corner  Front 
Music  Hall,  104  William 

New  Bedford  Cordage  Company's  building,  Rotch's  wharf 
Odd  Fellow's  Hall,  9  Fourth 
Odd  Fellow's  Hall,  Hick's  building,  Purchase 
Old  Colony  Railroad  depot,  Pearl,  near  Purchase 
Old  Town  Hall,  South  Second,  near  Union 
Orient  Hall,  92  Purchase,  corner  Elm 
Parker's  block,  foot  of  Middle,  corner  North  Front 
Pierian  Hall,  6  Ricketson  block.  Union 
Police  Court,  5  South  Second,  near  Union 
Ricketson  block,  140  Union,  corner  Fourth 
Robeson's  building,  William,  between  Acushnet  avenue 

and  North  Second 
Rodman's  building,  Rotch's  wharf 
Sears  Hall,  1S}4  Pleasant 
Taber's  block,  head  of  Taber's  wharf 
Telegraph  Office,  26  North  Water 
Thornton  Hall,  73  Union 


OFFICES. 


Board  of  Health  office,  City  Hall  building 
Chief  of  Police  office,  5  South  Second,  near  Union 
City  Assessor's  office,  Public  Library  building- 
City  Clerk's  office.  Public  Library  building 
City  Collector's  office,  5  Public  Library  building. 
City  Treasurer's  office.  Public  Library  building 
Mayor's  office.  Public  Library  building 
Overseers  of  the  Poor's  office,  City  Hall  building 
Police  office,  5  South  Second,  near  Union 
Post-office,  North  Second,  corner  William 
Register  of  Deeds'  office.  County   Court  House,  County 

street,  corner  Court 
Superintendent  of  Public  Schools'  office,  City  Hall  build- 
ing 
Superintendent  of  Streets'  office,  High,  corner  Pleasant 
Water  Commissioner's  office.  City  Ilall  building 


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ABBREVIATIONS  USED  IN  THIS  DIRECTORY. 

Ab.,  above;  agt.,  agent;  asst.,  assistant;  av.,  aveniie;  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;  M.  T.  D,  &  M.  Co.,  Morse 
Twist  Drill  and  Machine  Co.;  u.,  near;  N.  B.  &  F.  S.R.  R.,New  Bedford  & 
Fairhaven  Street  Railroad;  O.  C.  R.  R.,  Old  Colony  Railroad;  opp.,  opposite; 
pi.,  place;  p.  o.,  post  office;  pres.,  president;  r.,  rear;  rd.,  road;  Rev.,  rever- 
end; St.,  street;  sec,  secretary;  sq., square;  supt.,  superintendent;  treas.,trea3 - 
urer ;  (U.  S.  A.),  United  States  Army;  (U.  S  .  N.j,  United  States  Navy;  whol., 
wholesale;  wid.,  widow;  whf.,wharf ;  wks.,  works. 


ABBE  EDWARD  P.,  physician  and  surgeon,  room  1,  6 

Kicketson  block,  house  119  County 
Abram  John,  glass  blower,  house  25  Griffin 
Abrams  James,  glass  maker,  house  182  South  Second 
Abrams  William,  grocer,  139  So.  Water,  h.  56  So.  Second 
Acker  William  E,,  laborer,  h.  South  First  street  yjlace 
ACUSHNET  COFFEE  AND  SPICE  MILLS, 

59  High 
ACUSHNET   CO-OPERATIVE   ASSOCIA- 
TION, groceries  and  provisions,  213  Acushnet  ave- 
nue, Sylvanus  Bennett,  agent 
ACUSHNET    IRON    CO.,  A.  Swift,  agent,  North, 

corner  North  Water 
Adams  Almii-a  S.,  widow,  house  38  South  Sixth 
Adams  Charles  H.,  shipmaster,  house  41  Sycamore 
Adams  Charles  W.  (E.  C.  Adams  &  Son),  grocer,  boards 

104  Sycamore 
Adams  Clara,  widow,  house  102  Fifth 
Adams  Eben  C.  (E.  C.  Adams  &  Son),  grocer,  66  Smith, 

house  104  Sycamore 
ADA3IS  E.  C.  &  SON  (Eben  C.  and  Charles  W.  Ad- 
ams), groceries  and  provisions,  66  Smith 
3 


34  NEW   BEDFORD    [A]    DIRECTORY. 

Adams  John,  weaver,  house  10  Fulton  court 

Adams  Lemuel  D.,  police,  house  21  Bedford 

Adams  Lucy  Mrs.,  housekeeper  Bancroft  House,  bds.  do. 

Adams  Nathaniel,  cooper,  Front,  corner   Middle,  house 

117  Maxfield 
Adams  Nelson,  laborer,  boards  1  North  Front 
Adams  Peter,  house  1  North  Front 
Adams  Stephen  F.,  dry  goods,  204  County,  boards  117 

Maxfield 
Adams  William,  weaver,  boai-ds  10  Fulton  court 
Adams  Zenas  H.,  clerk  Parker  &  Haskell,  h.  187  County 
Adams  Zenas  L.,  house  187  County 
Addy  William,  weaver,  house  Uurfee,  n.  Shawmut  av. 
Agnew  John,  in  St.  Joseph's  hospital,  Campbell 
Aiken  A.  Horace,  plumber  N.  B.  Water  Works,  house 

175  Fourth 
Aiken  James,  coachman,  house  3  Spruce 
Aiken  Nancie  C,  music  teacher,  house  122  Acushnet  av. 
Aiken  William  H.  (Aiken  &  Swift),  merchant,  house  at 

South  Dartmouth 
Aiken  &  Swift  (William  H.  Aiken  and  Fred'k  Swift), 

merchants,  North,  below  North  Second 
Aikin  Abbie  A.,  widow,  house  22  Cypress 
Aikin  Abraham,  laborer,  house  24  Morgan 
Aikin  Annie  L.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  b}4.  Pleasant, house  do. 
Aikin  John,  house  239  Acushnet  avenue 
Aikin  John  F.,  drawtender,  house  144  North  Second 
Aikin  Orrin  M.  S.,  collector  Singer  Mnfg.  Co.,  19  Pur- 
chase, boards  59  Cypress 
Aikin  Thomas,  paintei",  boards  3  Spruce 
Aikin  William  A.,  ropemaker,  house  7  Liberty 
Ainsworth  Joshua,  loom  fixer,  h.  State,  coi'ner  Linden 
Akin  Francis  T.  (Hart  &  Akin),   painter  and    painters' 

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

coal  dealer,  58  South  Water,  and  foot  of  Coffin,  bouse 

195  Acushnet  avenue 
Akin  Frank,  second  hand  Wamsutta  mill,  house  90  Mer- 

rimac 
Akin  Mary,  widow  of  Alexander,  h.  78  No.  Second 
Akin  Mary  A.,  wid.  of  Charles  K.,  h.  Rockland,  n.  County 
Akin  Rob't  W.,  clerk  64  No.  Second,  b.  Fifth,  c.  Spring 
Akin  Seth  K,,  house  26  Griffin 

Akin  Wm.  F.,  mariner,  h.  Court,  near  Dartmouth  line 
Albee  Harmon,  mill  hand,  house  176  Pleasant 
Albert  Rebecca  Miss,  house  152  South  Water 
Albert  Thomas,  pattern  maker,  house  154  South  First 
-Alberts  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  rear  208  Middle 
Albiston  Roger  W.,  merchant  tailor,  55  Purchase,  house 

34  W^illis 


NEW   BEDFOED    [A]    DIRECTORY.  35 

Albro  Alfred  G.,  farmer,  boards  7  West  Maxfield 

Albro  Andrew,  farmer,  house  7  West  Maxfield 

Albro  Charles  A,,  laborer,  house  121  Sycamore 

Albro  Ivory  A.,  car  driver,  boards  579  Purchase 

Albro  Martha  A.,  widow  of  Edmund,  house  579  Purchase 

Albro  William  J.,  car  driver,  boards  579  Purchase 

AL.DEIN'  GEORG-E  :N.  (Tillinghast  &  Alden),  44 

North  Water,  house  223  Acushnet  avenue 
Alden  Silas,  house  63  State 

Alger  Charles  B.,  at  Thayer  &Judd's,  h.  124  South  Front 
Allaire  Orphidas,  apothecary,  569  Purchase,  house  do. 
Allan  Robert,  cooper,  17  Hamilton,  house  64  Thomas 
Allen   Abner    W.    (Allen  &   Washburn),  planing    mill, 

house  172  Pleasant 
Allen  Abram,  rigger,  house  59  Thomas 
Allen  Abram  A.,  house  Shawmut  av.,  corner  Mt.  Vernon 
Allen  Abram  L.,  clerk,  boards  59  Thomas 
Allen   Adeline    Miss,    chamber   maid   Orphans     Home, 

French's  lane,  corner  Cove 
Allen  Adeline,  wid.  of  Sylvanus  2d,  house  45  Chestnut 
Allen  Albert  E.,  paints,  oils  and  varnishes,  25  Pleasant, 

house  156  Mill 
Allen  Alfred,  house  49  County 

Allen  Amelia  J.,  dressmaker,  183  South  Water,  house  do. 
Allen  Andrew  H.,  laborer,  h.  Allen's  Corner,  Plainville 
Allen  Asa,  cook  City  Farm,  French's  lane,  house  Rock- 
land, corner  Fourth 
Allen  Asa  L.  H.,  frame  niaker  L.   B.  Ellis,  boards  Rock- 
land, corner  Fourth 
Allen  Bartlett,  boat  builder,  Fish  Island,  house  84  Elm 
Allen  Charles,  stone-cutter,  house  21  Bonney 
Allen  Charles  E.,  laborer,  house  183  South  Water 
Allen  Charles  F,,  clerk  679  Purchase,  boards  677  do. 
Allen  Charles  G.  (Crafts  &  Allen),  upholsterer,  160  Union, 

house  12  Ash 
Allen  Charles  J.,  cutter,  house  151  Cedar 
Allen  Charles  N.,  fancy  goods,  153  Union,  h.  39  No.  Sixth 
Allen  Charles  W.,  teamster,  house  520  Acushnet  avenue 
Allen  Clarence  M.,  clerk  145  Union,  boards  100  State 
Allen   Clark,   mariner,   house    Hathaway   road,   west   of 
Rockland  avenue  [County 

Allen  Clement,  laborer  W.  A.  Robinson  &  Co.,  house  49 
Allen   Daniel  B.  (Allen  &   Hunt),  merchant  tailor,   96 

Union,  house  71  North 
Allen  Daniel  H.,  carpenter,  house  Plainville 
Allen  David  E.,  master  mariner,  house  173  Grinnell 
Allen  Edward,  liquors,  8  Pearl,  house  do. 
Allen  Edward  F.,  tailor,  125  Union,  boards  71  North 
Allen  Edgar  W.,  foreman  at  Snell's  bakery,  h.  24  Morgan 


36  NEW    BEDFORD    [j^]    DIRECTORY. 

Allen  Edward   H,   (Gifford  &   Allen),  brass  founder  and 
plumber,  North  Front,  c.  Hazard's  whf.,  h.  197  Union 
Allen  Elishup  H.,  carpenter,  house  12  Cypress 
Allen  Eliza  M.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  48  County 
Allen  Eliza  W.,  widow  of  Gilbert,  house  39  South  Sixth 
Allen  Elizabeth  C,  widow  of  Capt.  Albert^  house  149  Elm 
Allen  Emily  Miss,  music  teacher,  house  25  Bush 
Allen  Faxon,  laborer  N.  B.  R.  R.,  house  18  Hazard  court 
Allen  Francis,  master  mariner,  house  124  Maxfield 
Allen  Fred  E.,  bookkeeper.  111  Union,  bds.  32  Hillman 
AliliEISr  FREDEKICK,  marble  worker,  20  North 

Second,  house  32  Hillman 
Allen  Frederick  E.,  waiter,  boards  15  First 
Allen  Frederick  S.    (Swift  &  Allen),  merchant,  Taber's 

wharf,  house  34  South  Sixth 
Allen  Frederick  S.,  house  23  Bonney 
Allen  George  E.,  master  mariner,  house  41  Kempton 
Allen  George  H.,  master  mariner,  boards  49  Fifth 
Allen    George  H,  H.,  student    Harvard  College  (Cam- 
bridge), house  34  South  Sixth 
Allen  George  P.,  carpenter,  h.  Allen's  Corner,  Plainville 
Allen  George  T.,  at  ISTew  Bedford  Flour  mills,  house  58 

Hillman 
Allen  Gideon,  jr.,  bookkeeper  Morse  Twist  Drill  and  Ma- 
chine Co.,  20  Bedford,  cor.  Fourth,  house  80  School 
Allen  Gilbert,  house  70  Spring 
Allen  Green  B,,  blacksmith,  house  118  Fifth 
Allen  Henry  H.,  waiter,  boards  15  South  First 
Allen  Henry  H.,  house  23  South  Sixth 
Allen    Henry  M.   (Allen   &    Robinson),   carpenter   and 

builder,  Leonard's  wharf,  house  48  County 
Allen  Henry  M.,  2d,  clerk,  boards  173  Grinnell 
Allen  Hezekiah,  master  mariner,  house  66  State 
Allen  Hiram  L.,  carrriage-wright,  boards  38  Foster 
Allen  Isaac  R.,  teamster,  house  276>^  Purchase 
Allen  James,  shii^keeper,  house  2  Emerson 
Allen  James,  weaver,  house  foot  Davis 
Allen  James  D.,  marble  worker,  20  North  Second,  house 

43  High 
Allen  James  P.,  house  11  Morgan 

Allen  James  W.,  clerk  Gilford "&  Allen,  bds.  197  Union 
Allen  Jesse,  harness  maker,  9  Purchase,  h.  21  Chestnut 
Allen  Jesse  S.,  harness  maker.  Pleasant,  corner  Mechanics 

lane,  house  147  Mill 
Allen  Jesse  K.,  wheelwright,  house  Plainville 
Allen  John  A.  P.,  U.  S.  collector  of  customs,  h.  1  Lincoln 
Allen  John  M.,  architect  30  and  31  Robeson  building, 

house  343  Purchase 
Allen  John  S.  (Smith  &  Allen),  sparmaker,  foot  of  Wal- 
nut, house  100  State 


■    NEW    BEDFORD    [A]    DIEECTORY.  37 

Allen  Joseph,  jr.,  marble  worker,  house  25  Bush,  corner 

Acushuet  avenue 
Allen  Joseph,  jr.,  Mrs.,  private  school,  25  Bush,  house  do. 
Allen  Lewis  G.,  driver  Pioneer  Hook  and  Ladder  Co.,  No. 

1,  house  38  Foster 
Allen  Luke,  carpenter,  house  10  Spruce 
Allen  Lydia  D.,  widow  of  Zebina,  house  3  Court 
Allen  Lydia  T.,  widow  of  Thomas  C,  house  112  Middle 
Allen  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Hezekiah,  house  58  Hillraan 
Allen  Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  Fifth  street  grammar  school, 

house  25  Bush,  cor.  Acushnet  avenue 
Allen  Mary  M.,  widow  of  Humphrey  B.,  h.  15  Bonney 
Allen  Peleg  H.,  mariner,  house  35  Pleasant 
Allen  Phoebe  H.,  widow  of  Thomas  2d,  house  49  Fifth 
Allen  Rebecca,  widow,  house  44  Sycamore 
Allen  Robert^  machinist,  bds.  18  Austin  court 
Allen  Robert  F.,  hostler,  boards  53  School 
Allen  Robert  N.,  painter,  9  No.  Water,  h.  145  So.  Front 
Allen  Sarah  A.,  widow  of  Cornelius,  b.  126  Kempton 
Allen  Sarah  H.,  widow  of  Joseph,  bds.  21  South  Sixth 
Allen  Sarah  H.,  widow  of  Phillip,  nurse,  h.  Plainville 
Allen  Sarah  W.,  widow  of  John,  house  7  Allen 
Allen  Sylvanus  W.,  blacksmith,  house  15  First 
Allen  Thomas  B.,  laborer,  h.  217  South  Watei-,  cor.  South 
Allen  Thomas  F.,  clerk,  12  Pleasant,  bds.  153  Purchase 
Allen  Thomas  L.,  chief  police   Central  station,  5   South 

Second,  house  98  Union 
Allen  Thomas  T.,  city  express  and  sexton  North  Christian 

church,  house  59  Mechanics  lane 
Allen  Uriah  P.,  ship  carpenter,  house  76  Hillman 
Allen  Walter  S.,  chemist,  bds.  34  South  Sixth 
Allen  William,  compositor  Standard  oflSce,  h.  116  Hillman 
Allen  William  B.,  boat  builder,  house  69  Spruce 
Allen  William  H.,  clerk  N.  B.  &   Fairhaven   street  rail- 
way, 442  Purchase,  cor.  Pearl,  h.  529  Purchase 
Allen  William  H.,  2d,  house  184  Union 
Allen  Wm.  H.,  3d,  livery  stable,  268  and  270  Purchase, 

house  272  do. 
Allen  Wm.  H.,  4th,  piano  tuner,  bds.  112  Middle 
Allen  Wm.  H.  H.,  salesman  Geo.  M.  Eddy  &  Co.,  house 

57  Hill 
Allen  Wm.  S.,  commercial  ti'aveler,  house  89  Elm 
Allen  &  Hunt  (Daniel  B.   Allen  and  Leander  W.  Hunt), 

tailors,  96  Union 
Allen  &  Robinson  (Henry  M.  Allen  and  James  M.  Rob- 
inson), carpenters,  Leonard's  wharf 
Allen  &  Washburn  (Abner  W.  Allen  and  Wm.  H.  Wash- 
burn), planing  mill,  149  North  Water 
Alley  Alfred  G.,  jr.,  Boston  branch, store,  153  Purchase, 
house  64  Foster 


38  NEW   BEDFORD    [j,]    DIRECTORY.    ^ 

Alraeacler  Theophilus  S.,  mariner,  house  155  Fourth 

Almeicler  Miguel,  laborer,  house  55  Howland 

Almy  Allen,  asst.  engineer  Fotomska  mill,  house  County, 

corner  Delano 
Almy  Andrew  A.,  groceries  and  provisions,  Hillman,  cor- 
ner Cedar,  house  125  Maxfield 
Almy  Avis,  widow  of  Peter,  house  126  South  First 
Almy  Benjamin,  farmer,  house  32  Eighth 
Almy  Charles,  insurance  agent  and  broker,  20  No.  Water, 

house  50  Walnut  [So.  Dartmouth 

Almy  Edward  C,  law  student,  35  ISToith  Water,  house  at 
Almy  Edward  D.,  compositor,  boards  11  Chestnut 
Almy  Emily  M.,  widow  of  Benj.  R.,  house  50  Walnut 
Almy   Francis,   student   Harvard  college    (Cambridge), 

boards  50  Walnut  [bds.  50  Walnut 

Almy  Frederick,  student  Harvard  college  (Cambridge), 
Almy  George  B.,  passepartout  maker  Chas.  Taber  &  Co., 

house  90  Mill 
Almy  George  L.,  carpenter,  house  64  Dartmouth 
Almy  G.  L.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  house  64  Dartmouth 
Almy  Henry  B.  (Almy  &  Hitch),  awning  manufacturer, 

66  Purchase,  house  11  Chestnut 
Almy  James  K.,  car  driver,  house  166  West  Campbell 
Almy  James  T.,  jeweler  and  engraver,  4  Fifth,  house 

Hathaway  i'oad 
Almy  Job,  sailmaker,  11  Parker'sblk.,  Middle,  h.  110  High 
Almy  Lydia  G.,  widow  of  Cranston,  house  120  Middle 
Almy  Nancy  Miss,  house  66  Mechanics  lane 
Almy  Patience  R.,  widow,  house  190  Union 
Almy  Richard  (P.  D.  Slocum  &  Co.),  house  35  Kempton 
Almy  Robert  E.,  laborer,  boards  74  Walden 
Almy  Ruth,  widow  of  James,  house  7  Fifth 
Almy  Thomas  R.,  bookkeeper,  house  93  Fourth 
Almy  Welcome  A.,  pilot,  house  450  Acushuet  avenue 
Almy  William,  messenger  Hatch  &  Co.  Express,  house  92 

Pleasant 
Almy  William  P.,  gardener,  house  150  North 
Almy  William  T.,  shoemaker,  house  65  Summer 
ALMY  &  HITCH    (Henry  B.  Almy  and   Otis   L. 

Hitch),  awnings,  etc.,  66  Purchase 
Alvis  Mrs.,  widow  of  Francis,  house  188  Kempton 
American  Novelty  Company,  21  Parker 
American  and  China  Tea  Co.,  teas,  coffees,  and  spices  a 

specialty,  78  Purchase 
Ames  Mary  L.,  widow,  house  347  South  Water 
Ames  Thomas  L.,  clerk,  64  North  Second,  bds.  39  Elm 
Ames  Thomas  P.,  paintei",  20  South  Water,  h.  62  Arnold 
Ames   Yorick   W.,  hair-dresser,   105  Cedar,  house  286 

Middle 


NEW   BEDFORD    [A]    DIRECTORY.  39 

Anderly  Charles,  weaver,  house  20  Hampton  court 
Anderson  James,  teamster,  16  South  Water,  h.  8  Cannon 
Anderson  Robert,  mill  operative,  house  308  So.  Water 
Andradi  de  Quirim,  seaman,  house  rear  50  Howland 
Andrews  Chas.  O.,  farmer  Andrew  M.  Howland  farm,  end 

Middle  road,  Clark's  point,  house  do. 
Andrews   Christopher,  groceries,    273  Acushnet  avenue, 

house  275  do. 
Andrews  Christopher  S.,  photographer,  boards  275  Acush- 
net avenue 
Andrews  D'Orville,  at  cordage  factory,  boards  63  Smith 
Andrews  Frederic  W.,  photographer,  68  Purchase,  house 

271  Acushnet  avenue 
Andrews  George  E.,  mariner,  house  122  South  Orchard 
Andrews  Hannah  L.,  widow  of  William  F.,  h.  6  Crapo 
Andrews  Henry,  weaver,  house  Gammons  lane 
Andrews  James,  weaver,  boards  60  Hazard 
Andrews  Jennie  A.,  widow  of  Albert  S.,  house  Shawmut 

avenue,  near  Durfee 
Andrews  Louisa  R.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  h.  Rockdale  av. 
Andrews  Mary  A.  F.  Miss,  house  102  Fourth 
Andi-ews  Nathaniel,  jr.,  cooper,  house  104  High 
Andrews  Thomas  H.,  blacksmith,  house  11  Maxfield 
Andrews  Wanton  D.  clerk,  62  Purchase,  house  72  South 

Second 
Andrews  Wilson  T.,  clerk,  rooms  6  Crapo 
Andricks  Joseph,  laborer,  house  257  South  Water 
Angell  George  J.,  laborer,  house  78  Linden 
Angell  John,  iron-worker,  house  45  Sycamore 
Angell  Mary  H.,  widow  of  David  O.,  house  78  Linden 
Anglum  Matthew,  laborer,  house  Ashley,  near  Cedar 
Anthony  Abby  L,,  widow,  house  17  Cannon 
Anthony  Ann,  widow  of  Caleb,  house  113  County 
Anthony  Anna  R.  Miss,  house  113  County 
Anthony  Arthur  S.,  clerk  Standard  office,  h.  87  Fourth 
ANTHONY    BENJAMIN    (E.  Anthony  &  Sons), 

printer  and  publisher,  67  Union,  house  160  William 
Anthony  Betsey  L.,  widow  of  Nicholas  B.,  house  72  Ash 
Anthony  Caleb  Mrs.,  house  113  County 
Anthony  Charles,  printer,  52  William,  boards  Ash 
Anthonv  Charles,  sailmaker  T.  M.  Hart,  h.  26  Chancery 
ANTHONY  EDMUND,  jr.  (E.  Anthony  &  Sons), 

printer  and  publisher,  67  Union,  bds.  Parker  House 
Anthony  Elisha  D.,  house  113  Countv 
ANTHONY  E.    &   SONS  (Edmund,  jr.,  and  Benja- 
min Anthony),  printers  and  publishers  Evening  Stan- 
dard and  Republican  Standard,  67  Union 
Anthony  George  S.,  police,  house  67  Fourth 
Anthony  Joseph,  ship  keeper,  house  Dartmouth,  opposite 
the  Cemetery 


40  NEW   BEDFORD    \_^']    DIKECTORT. 

Anthony  Martha  T.,  widow  of  Welcome  L.,  h.  71  So.  Sixth 

Anthony  Moses  H.,  engineer,  house  53  Cedar 

Anthony  Phebe  Miss,  house  53  Walnut 

Anthony  Sarah  H.  Mrs.,  house  53  Walnut 

Anthony  Wm.  B.,  pressman  Standard  office,  h.  79  County 

Anthony    William   S.,   clerk,   22   Union,  house  at  South 

Dartmouth 
ANTHONY,  SWIFT  &  CO.  _(C.  H.  Holden),  pro- 
visions, wholesale,  Fairhaven  bridge 
Antoine  John  B.,  house  96  High 
Antoine  Sarah,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  96  High 
Antone  Joseph,  laborer,  house  92  Acushnet  avenue 
Antone  Manuel,  laborer,  house  254  South  Water 
Antone  Manuel,   cigars   and    tobacco,  149  South  Water, 

house  118  South  Front 
Antone  Manuel,  mariner,  house  157  Elm 
Apsey  Abigail,  widow  of  George  S.,  house  2  County 
Apsey  Charles  F.,  mule-spinner,  boards  2  County 
Apsey  George  W.,  hair-dresser,  boards  2  County 
Apsey  Jesse  A.,  clerk  E.  Packard,  boards  2  County 
Aqua  John,  laborer,  house  James,  next  Arnold 
Aqua  Louis,  mason  tender,  house  248  Middle 
Arey  Allen  C,  gas-fitter,  house  63  Forest 
Arey  Elbridge  G.,  house  220  Summer 
Arey   Hannah  C,  teacher  Middle  street  grammar  school, 

rooms  72  Elm 
Arey  James,  master  mariner,  boards  163  Grinnell 
Argraves  Robinson,  weaver,  house  262  South  Water 
Arigan  Joanna,  widow,  house  rear  64  Hazard 
Arigan  Richard,  copper  worker,  boards  rear  64, Hazard 
Arigan  William  J.,  variety  store,  551  Purchase,  h.  553  do.- 
Arkison  Patrick,  laborer,  house  17  Austin 
Arkinson  Patrick,  jr.,  weaver,  boards  17  Austin 
Armitage  James,  spinner,  house  7  Fulton  court 
Armstead  Charles  D.,  calker,  house  Kempton,  opp.  Beach 
Armstrong   John,  laborer,   N.   B.   Water   Works,  house 

Mt.  Vernon,  corner  Highland 
Arnett  James  W.,  police,  house  119  Pleasant 
Arnett  Robert,  house  5  Willis 
Arnett  Robert,  jr.,  machinist,  house  4  Ashland 
Arnold  Benj.  H.,  house  49  Parker 
Arnold  William  W.,  overseer  of  slashers  Wamsutta  mill, 

house  49  Parker 
Arnzen  Henry,  gardener  Frank  Carr,  boards  do. 
Artley  Nathaniel,  weaver,  boards  5  Rivet 
Arundale  James,  butcher,  house  9  GifFord's  lane 
Arundale  John,  laborer,  house  9  Gilford's  lane 
Ash  William,  boarding-house.  Prospect,  corner  Grinnell 
Ashley  Abram,  8d,  farmer,  house  Lindsay,  near  Court 


NEW   BEDFORD    [A]    DIRECTORY.  41 

'Ashley  Andrew  J.,  driver  New  Bedford  Ice  Co.,  9  Fourth, 

house  Ashley  lane,  from  east  side  of  French  avenue 
ASHLEY  A.  DAVIS,    grocer,  663    Purchase,    and 

(Ashley  &  Wilcox),  boots  and  shoes,  594  Purchase, 

house  661  do. 
Ashley  Charles  S.  (Covell  &  Ashley),  bds.  219  Purchase 
Ashley    Clinton    M.,    mason,   boards   Sherman  Ashley's, 

Acushnet  avenue 
Ashley  Eliza  J.,  widow  of  Simeon,  h.  60  Mechanics  lane 
Ashley  Emma  J,  Miss,  teacher  Fifth  street  school,  house 

Ashley  lane,  west  from  French  avenue 
Ashley  Franklin  M.  foreman  Water  Works,  house  71  Ash 
Ashley  Freeman  H.,  farmer,  house  Ashley  lane,  from  east 

side  French  avenue 
Ashley  Henry  T.,  farmer,  house  Acushnet  avenue,  oppo- 
site Belleville  road 
Ashley  Isaac  L.,  clerk  New  Bedford  Ice  Co.,  9  Fourth, 

boards  Ashley  lane,  from  French  avenue 
Ashley  Joshua  B.   (Brownell,   Ashley  &   Co.),   carriage 

mnfr.,  16,  20,  and  22  Fourth,  house  219  Purchase 
Ashley  Lucretia,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  Acushnet  av- 
enue, opposite  Belleville  road 
Ashley  Mary  P.,  widow  of  John  S.,  house  Acushnet  av. 
Ashley  Millard  F.,  carpenter,  house  Spruce,  near  Parker 
Ashley  Phebe,  widow  of  Loring,  house  33  Sycamore 
Ashley  Rodolphus  E.,  carpenter,  house  Ashley  lane,  from 

east  side  French  avenue  [Beach 

Ashley  Roland  R.,  spar  maker  Rodolphus  Beetle,  house  4 
Ashley  Rufus  M.,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill  Works, 

boards  382  South  Water 
Ashley  Ruth,  widow  of  Rodolphus,  house  Ashley  lane, 

from  east  side  French  avenue 
Ashley  Sherman,  carpenter,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Ashley  Silas  A.,  carpenter,  house  602  Purchase 
Ashley  Simeon  P.,  carpenter  28   South   Second,  house 

Ocean,  next  Arnold 
Ashley   Sybil,   widow,   house  Bellville   road,  2d   on  left 

from  Acushnet  avenue 
Ashley  Wallace,  mariner,  house  42  Kempton 
Ashley  Wm.  G.,  carpenter,  boards  60  Mechanics  lane 
ASHLEY    &    WILCOX    (A.  Davis   Ashley   and 

Charles  S.  Wilcox),  boots  and  shoes,  594  Purchase 
Ashton  John,  mule-spinner,  boards  11  Rivet 
Ashton  Richard,  loom  fixer,  house  266  South  Second 
Ashworth  Elizabeth,    cigars  and  tobacco,  667   Purchase, 

house  678  do-. 
Ashworth  John,  clerk  667  Purchase,  house  678  do. 
Athearn  Anna  E.,  widow  of  James,  house  10  Emerson 
Atkins  Amanda  Mrs.,  house  157  Elm 


42  NEW   BEDFORD    [5]    DIRECTORY. 

Atkins  Eliza  Mrs.,  house  rear  154  Kerapton  * 

Atkins  Jesse,  house  rear  154  Kempton 
Atkins  William,  mariner,  house  45  South  Water 
Atwood  Andrew  J.,  cordage  spinner,  house  15  Park 
Atwood  Herbert  M.,  carpenter,  house  French  avenue 
Atwood  William  H.,  carpenter,  house  French  avenue 
Atwood  Wm.  W.,  foreman  Hathaway,  Soule  &  Harring- 
ton, house  100  Pleasant 
Augustus  Benjamin,  laborer,  house  83  South  Water 
Augustus  George,  laborer,  house  53  Howland 
Austin  Andrew,  laborer,  house  119  South  First 
Austin   Benjamin  F.,  driver  New  Bedford   Ice   Co.,   9 

Fourth,  house  529  Purchase 
Austin  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Benjamin,  house  126  Kempton 
Austin  George,  carriage  maker,  boards  Zenas  Cowing's, 

Rockdale  avenue 
Austin  James,  house  214  Kempton 
Austin  James,  carpenter,  h.  Durfee,  near  Shawmut  av. 
Austin  John,  weaver,  house  Penniman,  corner  Purchase 
Austin  John  H.  C,  grocer  85  Cedar,  house  4  Emerson 
Austin  Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  High  school,  boards  214 

Kempton 
Austin  Sarah  J.  Miss,  teacher,  boards  214  Kempton 
Avellar  Lawrence  S.  S.  Mrs.,  house  102  Fourth 
Avery  Moses,  house  79  Kempton 
Ayers  Sylvia,  widow  of  John,  confectionery,  206  Middle, 

house  do. 
Ayler  James  E,,  laborer,  house  209  Middle 
Ayler  WilUam  H.,  hair-dresser,  144  Purchase,  house  James, 
near  Arnold 

BABBITT  ALBERT  G.,  ship-carpenter,  h.  39  No.  Sixth 

Babbitt  James  M.,  ship-cai'penter,  house  3  Babbitt 

Babbitt  Joseph  M.  (Babbitt  &  Wood),  h.  at  Fairhaven 

Babbitt  &  Wood  (Joseph  M.  Babbitt  and  Patrick  F. 
Wood),  proprietors  Union  Boiler  Works,  27  Front 

BABCOCK  HARLEOI^  P.,  taxidermist,  149  Pur- 
chase, house  33  Arch 

Babcock  John  II.,  cooper,  house  76  South  Second 

Babcock  Spooner,  painter,  38  School,  house  33  South 
Second,  corner  School 

Bach  George,  merchant  tailor,  106  South  Water,  house 
19  Cannon 

Bach  George,  jr.,  seaman,  boards  19  Cannon 

Bach  Wm.,  baker,  house  19  Cannon 

Backman  George  W.,  house  46  Maxfield 

Backus  Francis,  flxi'mer,  house  Belleville  road,  opposite 
Acushnet  river  [ner  Allen 

Backus  William  S.,  sub.  carrier,  P.  O.,  boards  County,  cor- 


NEW   BEDFOED    [B]    DIRECTORY.  43 

Bacon  Calvin  E.,  house  4  Lincoln 
Bacon  David  B.,  613  Acushnet  avenne,  hoivse  615  do. 
Bacon  Emeline  W.,  widow  of  Rev.  Elisha,  h.  188  Middle 
Baetje  Henry,  currier,  boards  4  Maxfield 
Bagget  Edward,  loom  fixer,  house  51  Blacknaore 
Bailey  Abby  I.,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  150  Middle 
Bailey  Cornelius,  house  64  South 
Bailey  Edward,  hostler,  house  233  Middle 
Bailey  Elizabeth  Miss,  house  64  South 
Bailey  Ellen  J.,  widow  of  Simeon,  house  87  County 
Bailey  George   F.,   baker    S.  Watson  &  Son,  house  Sulli- 
van, corner  Swamp  court 
Bailey   James,   laborer,   Acushnet   Coal    Co.,   house  196 

Kempton 
BAILEY   L.EBBEUS,  hatter,    122)^  Union,  house 

494  Acushnet  avenue 
Bailey  Louisa,  widow  of  Humphrey,  house  12  Cedar 
Bailey  Lyman,  clerk,  boards  39  Elm 

Bailey  Stephen,  hostler,  14  Fourth,  house  244|-  Middle      ■ 
Bailey  Susanna,  widow  of  Horatio,  house  94  Linden 
Bailey  William,  weaver  Warasutta  mill,  h.  92  Linden 
Baine  James  B.,  laborer,  house  Lindsay 
Bain  Sarah  S.,  widow  of  William,  house  81  County 
Baker  Adelaide  G.  Miss,  music  teacher,  bds.  45  Chestnut 
Baker  Amos  C,  lightkeeper,  Clark's  point,  house  do. 
Baker  Amos  C,  jr.,  mariner,  house  Clark's  Point 
Baker  Ansel  G.,  foreman  Morse  Twist  Drill  and  Machine 

Co.,  house  145  Fourth 
Baker  Anstress  A,  Miss,  house  167  North 
Baker  Anthony,  watchman  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  63  Mill 
Baker  Benj-.,  jr.,  cooper,  18  So.  Front,  house  186  Summer 
Baker  Charles,  shoemaker,  boards  73  Foster 
Baker  Edward,  painter,  house  122  South  Orchard 
Baker  Ephraim   D.,   second  hand  Warasutta  mills,  house 

66  Maxfield 
Baker  George,  house  9  High 
Baker  George  M.,  painter,  boards  15  Liberty 
Baker  George  W.,  shoemaker,  boards  72  South  Second 
Baker  Hersey,  carpenter,  house  72  South  Second 
Baker  Huldah  Mrs.,  nurse,  house  102  Fourth 
Baker   Jacob   H.,  carriage  painter  G.  L.  Brownell,  house 

rear  142  Kempton 
Baker  Julia  A.,  widow,  house  155  State 
Baker  Lorenzo,  carpenter.  City  wharf,  house  14  Atlantic 
Baker  Lydia  S.,  widow  of  Edward  L.,  h.  92  Washington 
Baker  Mary,  widow  of  Michael,  house  6  Willis 
Baker  Mary  J.,  widow  of  Wells,  house  38  Fourth 
Baker  Michael,  rolling  mill,  house  6  Willis 
Baker  Robert  W.,  carpenter,  house  300  Acushnet  avenue 


44  KEW   BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY. 

Bakei'  Russell  D.,  carpenter,  house  72  Foster 

Baker  Sarah  S.,  widow  of  Henry,  house  15  Liberty 

Baker  Sylvia  P.,  widow,  house  168  Acushnet  avenue 

Baker  Tamar  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  house  56  Mill 

Baker  William  PI.,  carriage  painter  at  G.  L.  Brownell's, 

boards  14  Mill  [son's,  Clark 

Balderson   Patrick,  mule-spinner,  boards  Robeit  Balder- 
Balderson  Richard,  hair-dresser,  589  Purchase,  b.  620  do. 
Balderson  Robert,  laborer,  house  Clark 
Baldwin  Caroline  H.,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  h.  154  Pleasant 
Baldwin  Frank  H.,  florist,  rooms  42  North  Sixth 
Baldwin  George  C,  on  light  ship,  house  88  High 
Baldwin  George  W.,  blacksmith,  boards  291  Cedar 
Baldwin  Henry  W.,  fruit  store,  171  Purchase,  h.  17  Durfe'e 
Baldwin   James   C,  hostler  S.F.  Perry  &  Son,  rooms  42 

North  Sixth 
Baldwin  William,  laborer,  house  rear  Clark,  n.  Purchase 
Balloch  James  E.,  painter,  house  36  Cedar 
Ballou  Jason  L.,  carpenter,  house  45  Wing 
Bamford  James  H.,  loom  fixer,  boards  90Merrimac 
Bamford  John  M,  loom  fixer,  boards  90  Merrimac 
Bamford  Sarah,  widow  of  John,  house  90  Meri-imac 
Banford  William,  loom  fixer,  boards  90  Merrimac 
Bancroft   Frank   C,   proprietor  Bancroft  House,    121^ 

Union,  and  343  Acushnet  avenue,  house  do. 
Bancroft  Julius  V.,  street  sprinkler,  house  52  No.  Second 
Bannister  Andrew,  overseer   Wamsutta  mills,  house  110 

Merrimac 
Bannister  Jesse,  weaver  Wamsutta  Mills,  boai'ds   Bow- 
ditch,  corner  Cedar  Grove 
Bannister  John   M.  (France  &  Bannister),  518  Purchase, 

boards  110  Merrimac  [near  Linden 

Bannister   Thomas,    weaver,  boards  Smith's  block,  State, 
Bannon  Lawrence  A.,  stone-cuttei',  bds.  269  South  Water 
Bannon  Patrick,  stone-cutter,  house  269  South  Water 
Baptiste  Manuel,  seaman,  house  16  Howland 
Baptiste  Manuel,  laborer,  house  178  South  Water 
Barber  Edward  E.,  nurse,  house  180  Kempton 
Barber  Emily,  widow,  house  281  South  Water 
Barber  John  R.,  laborer,  house  133  South  Orchard 
Barbour  William,  ship  joiner,  house  260  South  Second 
Barclay   Charles   J.,    lieutenant  commander   (U.  S.  N.), 

house  13  South  Sixth,  corner  Spring 
Bariteau  Antoine,  shoemaker,  house  9  Austin  court 
Bariteau  Vetal,  laborer,  house  192  State 
BARKER    ALEXAl^^DER    R.,   oil  and  candle 

manufacturer,  Leonard,  house  26  Soutli  Sixth 
Barker  Charles  H.,  mariner,  house  157  Grinnell 
Barker  Charles  W.,  jr.,  master  mariner,  h.  112  Grinnell 


NEW   BEDFORD    [B]    DIEECTORT.  45 

Barker  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Win.  T.,  boards  17  Seventh 
Barker  Frank,  boards  17  Seventh 

Barker  Giles  G.,  siipt.  Georsje  L.  Brownell's  carriage  man- 
ufactory, Acnshnet  avenue,  cor.  Cannon,  h.  20  Bush 
Barker  Henry  A.,  carriage  painter  G.  L.  Brownell,  house 

10  Bonney 
Barker  Henry  P.  Mrs.,  house  76  County 
Barker   John    W.    (Gifford  &  Barker),  8  Market  square, 

house  at  Dartmouth 
Barker  Lewis,  currier,  boards  113  Elm 
Barker  Isabell  M.,  widow  of  William  T.,  house  Seventh, 

corner  Spring 
Barker  Lydia  W.,  widow  of  John  S.,  house  43  Sycamore 
Barker  Maria  Mrs.,  housekeeper.  Orchard,  cor.  Clinton 
Barker  Mary  C.,  widow,  house  10  Spruce 
Barker  Robert  T.,  house  98  State 
Barker  Stephen,  master  mariner,  house  16  Allen 
Barker  William  H.,  mariner,  house  279  Acushnet  avenue 
Barlow  David,  weaver,  house  18  Fulton  court 
Barlow  Mark,  mule  spinner,  house  17  Hampton  court 
Barnard  George  F.,  mariner,  house  4  School 
Barnard  Lydia  T.,  widow  of  Geo.  F.,  house  95  Fourth 
Barnes  David  A.,  hostler,  house  207  Middle 
Barnes  Helen  M.,  widow,  house  39  Hillman 
Barnes  Isaac,  salesman  C.  Maxfield  and   sexton  ■  North 

Congregational  church,  house  208  Acushnet  avenue 
Bai-nes  William  H.,  foreman  Mt.  Washington   Glass  Co., 

house  158  Grinnell 
Barnett  William,  slasher,  house  289  South  Second 
Barney  Charles  Paul,  medical  student,  boards  11  Pope 
Barney  Charlotte  Mrs.,  house  184>^  South  Second 
Barney  Edwin  L.,   counselor-at-law,  office  17j4     North 

Water,  house  96  State 
Barney  George,  house  61  Fourth,  corner  Bush 
Barnum  James  E.,  engineer,  house  103  North  Second 
Barnum  Stephen,  carpenter,  house  Q}4  Liberty 
Barr  James,  weaver,  house  625  Purchase 
Barrett  Bartholomew,  laborer,  house  134  South  Water 
Barrett  Benjamin,  house  130  Kempton 
Barrett  Henry,    weaver  Warasutta  Mills,  house  Wash- 
burn, 4th  on  right  from  Acushnet  avenue 
Barrett  James  H,,  night  watchman  Potomska  mill,  house 

8  County 
Barrett  John,  painter,  house  14  County 
Barrett  Richard,  laborer,  house  55  Mechanics  lane 
Barrows  Eugene,  clerk  Sanders  Bros.,  bds.  164  County 
Barrows  Frank  C.,  clerk  Sanders  Bros.,  bds.  164  County 
Barrows  Fred  D.,  painter,  boards  164  County 
Barrows  George   (Barrows,  Lawton  &  Co.),  painter,  90 
North  Water,  house  Purchase 


46  NEW   BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY. 

Barrows  Isaac  N.,  cooper,  house  86  County,  cor.  Bedford 
Barrows  John  H.,  clerk  N.  B,  Copper  Co.,  bds.  164  County- 
Barrows  John  N.,  produce,  31,  Union,  house  164  County 
Barrows  Joseph  A.,  laborer,  house  161  South  First 
Barrows,  Lawton  &  Co.  (Geo.  Barrows,  Joseph  M.  Law- 
ton,  and  Thomas  T.  Manley),  painters,  90  No.  Water 
Barrows  Mary,  widow  ot  Domingo,  h.  91  South  Water 
Barry  James  H.,  pay  clerk  (U.  S.  N.),  h.  78  South  Sixth 
Barry  Joannah  Mrs.,  house  Robeson,  near  Ashland 
Barry  Richard,  laborer,  house  Washburn,  fifth  on   right 

from  Acushnet  avenue 
Barry  William  W.,  paymaster  (U.  S.  N.),  h.  78  So.  Sixth 
Barstow  Charlotte  L.,  widow  of  Ebenezer  T.,  house  South 

Orchard,  south  of  Washington 
Barstow  Gideon  F.,  engraver,  boards  Mansion  House,  87 

Union  • 
Barstow  Mary,  widow  of  Wilson,  house  21  Austin 
Barstow  Solomon,  fruit,  etc.,  389  Purchase,  house   176 

Pleasant 
Bartel  Leopold,  prop.  Manhattan  House,  4  Hall's  ct.,h.  do. 
Bartlett  Andrew  H.,  fish  market,  8  and  10  South  Water, 

house  239  Middle 
Bartlett  Bourne  S.  (J.  H.  Dean  &  Co.),  h.  22  So.  Sixth 
Bartlett  Cornelia  A.,  widow  of  Fayette,  h.  Ill  Arnold 
Bartlett  Emily  C,  widow  of  Horatio  N.,  h.  120  Pleasant 
Bartlett  Frank,  candler  Thayer  &  Judd.  h.  149  Middle 
Bartlett  Fred  C.  S.,  lawyer,  35  JSTorth  Water,  house  188 

William 
Bartlett  George  F.  (I.  H.  Bartlett  &  Sons'),  commissioQ 

merchant,  15  Hamilton,  house  188  William 
Bartlett  George  F.,  jr.,  clerk,  13  Hamilton,  b.  188  William 
Bartlett  Gideon  N.,  clerk  I.  H.  Bartlett  &  Sons,  boards 

188  William 
Bartlett  Harvey  (W.  A.  Bassett  &  Co.),  fish  dealer,  foot 

of  Middle,  and  193  Purchase,  house  Front,  n.  Middle 
Bartlett  Henry,  supt.,  9  North  Sixth,  boards  do. 
Bartlett  Ivory  H.,  jr.  (I.  H.  Bartlett  &  Sons),  commission 

merchant,  15  Hamilton,  house  2  North  Orchard,  be- 
tween Union  and  Court 
Bartlettt  I.  H.  &  Sons  (Ivory  H.  Bartlett,  jr.,  and  Geo.  F. 

Bartlett),  commission  merchants,  15  Hamilton 
Bartlett  Lydia  M.,  wid.  of  James  N.,  h.  Cedar,  cor.  Durfee 
Bartlett  Mercy  K.  Miss,  teacher  Maxfield  street  primary 

school,  boards  9  North  Sixth  [Sycamore 

Bartlett  Robert  W.,  clerk  I.  H.  Bartlett  &  Sons,  house  74 
Bartlett  Sarah  A.,  widow  of  David  H.,  h.  108  So.  Seventh 
Bartlett  Susan  E.,  widow  of  Abner,  house  9  North  Sixth 
Bartlett  Wm.  H.,  clerk  I.  H.  Bartlett  &  Sons,  h.  11  Eighth 
Bartley  Martin,  weaver,  boards  23  Austin 


NEW    BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY.  47 

Barton  James,  shipsmith  City  wharf,  house  7  Greene 
Bascomb  Frank,  weaver,  house  7  Ashley 
Bassett  Ellery  K.,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill  and  Ma- 
chine Co.,  house  1603^  Mill 
Bassett  Emma  F.  Mrs.,  house  240  County 
Bassett  George  W.,  mariner,  house  90  Maxfield 
Bassett  Harriet  B.,  widow  of  William  C,  h.  160)^  Mill 
Bassett  Wm.  A.  (W.  A.  Bassett  &  Co.;,  fish  dealer,  foot 

of  Middle,  and  193  Purchase,  house  15  Chestnut 
Bassett  Wm.  H.  R.,  decorator  Smith  Bros.,  h.  339  South 

Water 
Bassett  W.  A.  &  Co.  (W.  A.  Bassett  and  Harvey  Bart- 

lett),  fish  dealers,  foot  of  Middle,  and  193  Purchase 
Bastean  William,  cook,  house  1  West  Maxfield 
Bastow  William,  mill  operative,  house  95  Potomska 
Batchelder  Ward  C,  machinist  M.  T.  D.  Co.,  h.  36  Walnut 
Batchelor  Benj.  S.  Rev.,  house  1G7  North 
Batchelor  Geo.  H.,  clerk  N.  B.  Institution  for  Savings, 

boards  167  North 
Batchelor  Matthew  Rev.,  house  North,  corner  Cypress 
Bates  Almira  L.  Miss,  house  45  Spring 
Bates  Ann    E.  Mrs.,  toys  and  fancy  goods,  14  Pleasant, 

house  178  Union  [Acushnet  av. 

Bates  Edwin  J.,  carriage  painter  Geo.  L.  Brownell,  h.  219 
Bates  James,  seaman,  house  86  South  Sixth 
Bates  John  A.,  secretary  Gosnold  Mills,  566  Acushnet 

ave'nue,  house  843  Purchase 
Bates  Lot  B.,  house  Ashland,  cor.  Linden 
Bates  Orrin,  confectioner,  house  75  Middle 
Bates  Sarah  A.,  widow  of  James,  jr.,  house  22  North 
Bates  Thomas  G.,  foreman  M.  F.  Whittemore,  14  South 

Second,  house  72  North 
Bates  William,  2d,  carpenter,  114  North  Second,  house 

16  North  [178  Union 

Bates  William  M.,  confectioner,  15)4  and  16  Pleasant,  h. 
Batty  Samuel,  boards  155  Kempton 
Baxter  Cynthia  A.,  widow  of  James,  house  180  County 
Baxter  William  L.,  boards  92  State 
Baylies  Arthur,  clerk,  99  Union,  boards  74  Bedford 
Baylies  Clifford,  clerk.  99  Union,  boards  74  Bedford 
Baylies  John  B.,  auctioneer  and  commission  merchant,  99 

and  101  Union,  house  74  Bedford 
Baylies  Lydia  A.  Mrs.,  house  2  Seventh 
BavHes  Mary  S.,  widow  of  John,  house  90  South  Cottage 
BAYLIES  WILLIAM,  provision  dealer,  3   and  4 

Union,  house  65  Bedford  [Water 

Bay  State  Laundry  Co.,  E.  C.  Brett,  proprietor,  20  North 
Beach  Zilpha,  widow,  house  116  Pleasant 
Beal  Hiram,  boot  and  shoemaker,  h.  r.  545  Acushnet  av. 


48  NEW   BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY. 

Beard  George  H.,  shoemaker,  house  82  Arnold 

Beard  William  A.,  house  165  Union 

Bearse  Clarence  A.,  car  builder,  h.  7  Franklin,  c.  Pleasant 

Bearse  Jas.  I.,  compositor  Standard  office,  h.  82  William 

Beattie  Harriet  E.,  widow  of  Henry,  house  117  Hillman 

Beatty  Lucy  A.  Mrs.,  boots  and   shoes,   145  Purchase,  h. 

129  do.  [Hazard 

Beaucherain  Araeda,  clerk,  221    South  Water,  house  64 
BEAUVAIS    J.    ARTHUR    (Beauvais    &    Co.), 

stock  broker  and  pres.  Citizen's  National  Bank,  36 

North  Water,  house  62  Fifth 
BEAUVAIS  &  CO.  (J.  Arthur  Beauvais  and  Thos. 

B.  Fuller),  stock  brokers,  36  North  Water 
Beebe  Joseph,  wood  sawyer,  house  23  South  Second 
Beeden  Benjamin,  stone  worker,  house  Rockdale  avenue 
Beeder  Frank,  machinist,  boards  80  Fifth 
Beetle  Charles  D.,  boat  builder,  boards  James  Beetle's, 

Butler,  near  French  avenue 
Beetle  Charles  H.,  house  272  County 
Beetle  James,  boat  builder,  Eddy's  wharf,  foot  of  Coffin, 

house  Butler,  near  French  avenue 
Beetle  James  C,  boat  builder,  bds.  John  Blandine's,  city 

farm,  French  avenue 
Beetle  John  H.,  boat  builder,  bds.  James  Beetle's,  Butler, 

near  French  avenue  [Coun^y 

Beetle  Rodolphus,  spar  maker,  130  North  Water,  h.  246 
Beetle  Walter  F.,  clerk,  58  No.  Water,  bds.  at  Fairhaven 
Befuhs  William,  cabinet  maker,  house  15  Liberty 
Belden  Minnie  F.,  at  City  Steam  Laundry,  bds.  65  Elm 
Bell  James  A.,  brakeman,  house  40  Parker 
Bell  Joseph  H.,  carriage  worker  Geo.  L.  Brownell,  house 

84  South  Sixth 
Bell  J.  H.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  84  South  Sixth,  house  do. 
Bell  Richard  A.,  laborer,  house  186  Kempton 
Beninger  Anna,  widow  of  Frank,  h.  Lindsay,  n.  Kempton 
Benjamin  Isaac  W.,  bookkeeper  New  Bedford  Cordage 

Co.,  house  50  Hill 
Benjamin  Louisa  Miss,  house  7  Elm  [Chestnut 

Benjamin  Samuel  S.,  carpenter  Cordage  factory,  h.    100 
Bennefield  Augustus,  laborer,  house  95  South  Sixth 
Bennett  Ada  O.  Miss,  music  teacher,  h.  178  Grinnell 
Bennett  Charles  A.,  machinist,  house  22  Morgan 
Bennett  Charlotte,  widow  of  Albert,  house  65  First 
Bennett  George  W.,  blacksmith.  Head  of  the  River,  house 

Belleville  road 
Bennett  Henry  W.,  slasher  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  foot  Wall 
Bennett  Jeremiah  H.,  boards  285  Acushnet  avenue 
Bennett  John,  slasher  Potomska  mills,  house  40  Rivet 
Bennett  John  A.,  salesman  125  No.  Water,  bds.  16  Mill 


NEW    BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY.  49 

Bennett  Lorenzo  D.,  stone  splitter,  house  69  Linden 
Bennett  liydia  Mrs.,  house  10  Chancery 
Bennett  Mary  V.  Mrs.,  house  5  Arch 
Bennett  Nelson,  carpenter,  house  141  Summer 
Bennett  Pamelia  S.,  widow  of  Isaac,  house  225  Cedar 
Bennett  Philip,  laborer,  house  94  Smith 
Bennett  Robert  Mrs.,  house  513  Acushnet  avenue 
Bennett  Robert  G.,  fancy  goods,  38  Purchase,  house  47 

Chestnut 
Bennett  Samuel,  crockery,  etc.,  80  William,  h.  18  Parker 
Bennett  Samuel  T,,  carpenter,  house  121  Cedar 
BeuTiett  Sophia  Mi's.,  house  rear  610  Purchase 
BENNETT    SYLVANUS,     agent    Acushnet    Co- 

opei-ative  Association,  213  Acushnet  avenue,  corner 

Russell,  house  178  Grinnell 
Bennett  Thomas,  gardener,  20  Hawthorn,  h.  121  Allen 
Bennett  Thomas,  jr.,  house  260  County 
Bennett  William,  baker,  house  9  Hillman 
Benoit  Cyprien,  oiler,  house  1  Hampton  court 
Benoit  Damasse,  weaver,  house  10  Hampton  court 
Benoite  Moses,  laborer,  house  19  North  Front 
Benson  John  H.,  mason,  boards  154  State 
Benson  Mary,  widow  of  Samuel,  house  95  Allen 
Benson  Robert,  carpenter,  boards  420  Acushnet  avenue 
Benson  Samuel  L.,  with  L.  H.  Gibbs,  house  28  Allen 
Benson  William  T.,  master  mariner,  house  57  Sherman 
Bentley  Edwin  R.,  police,  h.  foot  Thomas,  n.  Sycamore 
Bentley  Loring,  carder,  house  53  Blackmore 
Bentley  Mary,  widow,  house  12  Hazard 
Bentley  Samuel  E.,  cai'der,  house  56  Acushnet  avenue 
Bergen  Thomas  O.,  glass  cutter,  house  rear  180  Allen 
Bergeron  -Joseph,  clei-k,  539  Purchase,  h.  215  Pleasant 
Bernard  John,  mariner,  house  151  South  Water 
Berthold  Herman  C,  painter,  boards  Mansion  House 
Bertram  John,  truckman,  house  Borden,  next  Bedford 
Bertwhistle  Thomas,  weaver,  house  17  Fulton  court 
Besse  William  H.,  master  mariner,  h.  106  Washington 
Besselleu  John,  laborer,  house  42  Bedford 
Besselleu  Louisa  F.  Mrs.,  tailoress,  house  42  Bedford 
Bessette  Charles,  laborer,  house  12  Hampton  court 
Bessette  Na])oleon,  carpentei",  house  County,  n.  Austin 
Bessette  Peter,  card  grinder,  house  5  Hampton  court 
Bessey  Daniel,  ship-carpenter,  house  6  Middle 
Best  Christopher  G.,  moulder,  house  83  South  Second 
Best  William  Robinson,  grocer,  291  South  Water,  boards 

83  South  Second 
Betz  Thaddeus,  saloon,  84  Union,  house  44  Middle 
Bienvenu  Michael,  weaver,  house  202  Pleasant 
Bigelow  Samuel  N,,  boarding-house,  37  Middle 
4 


50  NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY. 

Birch  Robinson,  weaver,  house  9  Hampton  court 
Birchenough  Henry,  weaver,  house  7  Mt.  Pleasant 
Bird  William  B.,  house  98  Bedford 
Bird  William  E.,  house  60  Sycamore 
Bisbee  Charles  H.,  clerk  F.  S.  Gifford,  house  8  Wing 
Bisbee  Frank  M.,  clerk,  107  Union,  boards  8  Wing 
Bishop  Isaac,  driver  N.  B.  street  railway,  h.  592  Purchase 
Black  Mary  Ann  Mrs,,  h.  Washburn,  cor.  North  Front 
Blackburn  John,  weaver,  bds.  Sawyer,  n.  Acushnet  av. 
Blackburn  Robert,  weaver,  bds.  Sawyer,  n.  Acushnet  av. 
Blackburn  William,  weaver,  h.  Sawyer,  n.  Acushnet  av. 
Blackburn  Wra.,  jr.,  weaver,  bds.  Sawyer,  n.  Acushnet  av. 
Blackie  Charles  F.,  shoemaker,  5  Bedford,  house  4  Grape 
Blackler  William  G.,  ship  agent  and  contractor,  office  7 

Ricketson  block,  house  111  Summer 
Blackraer  Charles  Mrs.,  widow,  h.  Tarkiln,  corner  Mill 
Blackmer  Herbert  A.,  clerk,  122  Purchase,  b.  164  Chestnut 
Blacknaer  John,  laborer,  house  164  Chestnut 
Blackwell  Henry,  carpenter,  house  212  Suhimer 
Blackwell  Scipio,  engineer  Geo.  Delano  &  Co.,  house  90 

South  Sixth 
Blain  William  H.,  engineer  O.  C.  R.  R.,  house  29  Mill 
Blair  Agnes,  widow  of  William,  house  210  Middle 
Blair  William  Henry,  laborer,  house  136  South  Orchard 
Blair  Wm.  H.,  laborer,  60  Union,  bds.  136  So.  Orchard 
Blake  Angeline,  widow  of  Ebenezer,  house  76  Linden 
Blake  James  E.,  druggist  and  apothecary,  64  No.  Second, 

house  75  Kenipton 
Blake  Latimer,  grocer,  Acushnet  avenue,  house  do. 
Blake  Mary  J.,  widow  of  Wm.  P.,  h.  foot  Turner's  court 
Blake  Sarah,  widow,  house  75  Kempton 
Blakeley  Mathew,  farmer,  house  Plainville 
Blanchard  Herbert  W.,  bookkeeper  New  Bedford  Copper 

Co.,  Rodman,  boards  366  Purchase 
Blanchard  Martin,  carpenter,  house  366  Purchase 
Blanchard  Martin,  jr.,  engineer  S.  F.  E.  No.  5,  house  107 

Hillman 
Blanding  Benjamin  J.,  farmer,  h.  Middle  road,  Clark's  pt. 
Blanding  John,  farmer  City  Farm,   Clark's  point  road,  h. 

French  avenue,  Clark's  ^^oint 
Blanding  John  Frank,  farmer  City  Farm,  Clark's  point 

road,  bds.  John  Blanding's,  French  av.,  Clark's  point 
Blanding  Stephen  R.,  jig  sawyer  Peirce  &  Bushnell,  bds. 

John  Blanding's,  French  avenue,  Clark's  point 
Blaney  Ellen  Mi's.,  widow,  house  rear  31^-^  Middle 
Bliem  John  Ferdinand,  tailor,  113  Union,  h.  26  Dartmouth 
Bliss  Arthur,  glazier,  boards  280  Acushnet  avenue 
Bliss  Charles,  gardener,  house  34  Arnold 
Bliss  Chas.  M.,  hackman  Sam'l  S.  Bliss,  bds.  169  Griunell 


i!^EW   BEDFOKD    [B]    DIRECTORY.  51 

Bliss  David  S.  (Bliss  &  Nye),  crockery,  121  Union,  house 
163  Acushnet  avenue 

Bliss  D.  Edward,  clerk,  121  Union,  bds.  163  Acushnet  av. 

BLISS  FRANK  C.,  groceries  and  provisions,  Wash- 
ington sq.,  South  Sixth,  corner  Grinuell,  house  do. 

Bliss  Frederic  P.,  shoemaker  Hathaway,  Soule  &  Har- 
rington, house  101  Allen 

Bliss  George,  nurse  and  gardener,  house  175  Grinnell 

Bliss  George  C,  florist,  boards  34  Arnold 

Bliss  George  H.,  clerk,  65  William,  h.  209  Acushnet  av. 

Bliss  Henry,  carpenter,  house  56  Arnold 

Bliss  Henry  L.,  carriage  maker  G.  L.  Brownell,  boards 
169  Grinnell 

Bliss  H*-;nry  L,,  janitor  city  library  building,  boards  280 
Acushnet  avenue 

Bliss  John,  clerk  Samuel  S.  Bliss,  boards  169  Grinnell 

Bliss  John,  coachman,  47  Allen,  boards  do. 

Bliss  Joseph  N,,  h.  Beach,  c.  North,  Cannon ville 

Bliss  Levi  A.,  at  Geo.  L.  Brownell's,  boards  169   Grinnell 

Bliss  Moses  H.,  carpenter,  38  Russell,  house  40  do. 

Bliss  Phcebe  M.,  widow  of  George,  house  40  Russell 

Bliss  Rolie,  house  40  Russell 

BLISS  SAMUEL  S.,  hack  and  livery  stable,  28  Bed- 
lord,  house  169  Grinnell 

Bliss  Samuel  W.,  boards  169  Grinnell 

Bliss  Susan,  widow  of  Samuel,  house  Clark's  point 

Bliss  Thomas,  Central  Union  Association,  5  North  Sixth, 
house  90  County 

Bliss  Wm,,  clerk  E.  Haskell  &  Co.,  house  91  Walden 

Bliss  William  H.,  fort  keeper  Clark's  point,  house  do. 

Bliss  William  H.,  clerk,  boards  34  Arnold 

Bliss  Williams  H.,  bookkeeper  Eureka  Flour  Mill,  house 
163  Acushnet  avenue 

Bliss  &  Nye  (David  S.  Bliss  and  Obed  C.  Nye),  crock- 
ery, etc.,  121  Union 

Blomley  Joseph,  picture  frame  maker,  h.213  Pleasant 

Blood  Charles  H.,  law  student,  35  North  Water,  boards 
17  Seventh  [Maxfield 

Bloorafield  Amy  A.,  widow  of  Charles,  honsekeeper   110 

Blossom  Simpson  J.,  carpenter,  house  25  Willis 

Bly  Adeline  H.,  widow,  house  412  Acushnet  avenue 

Bly  Charles  M.,  merchant,  house  89  North  Second 

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

Bly  Horatio  N.,  calker,  house  76  Mill 

Bly  Leslie  A.,  machinist,  house  14  Crapo 

Bly  Orlando  F.,  picture  frame  maker,  bds.  89  No.  Second 

Bly  Susan  S.,  widow,  house  61  Kempton 

Boardman  James,  weaver,  house  3  Seneca 

Boardman  John  W.,  weaver,  boards  3  Seneca 


52  NEW    BEDFORD    [g]    DIREOTOEY. 

Boavdman  Nancy,  widow,  house  184  Pleasant 
BOARBMAN   THOMAS,  grocer,   587   Purchase, 

house  184  Pleasant 
Boden  Edward,  jr.,   music    and   musical  instruments,  47 

Purchase,  house  60  Thomas 
Bodfish  Asa  Rev.,  pastor  Fourth    Street  Methodist  Epis- 
copal church,  house  33  County 
Boivine  Mazaire,  cabinet  maker,  house  16  Hampton  ct. 
Bolles  George  H.,  mariner,  boards  44  Arnold 
Bolles  Henry  C,  telegraph  operator,  26  North  Water,   h. 

84  Forest 
Bolles  John  N.,  ship-carpenter,  house  44  Arnold 
Bolton  Thomas,  blacksmith,  boards  190  Elm 
Bond  Nettie  A.,  widow  of  Charles  "W.,  house  91  High 
Bonham  Joseph  F.,  law  student,  bds.  Mansion  House 
Bonneau  Mary,  widow,  house  11  Hampton  court 
•Bonnell  Joseph,  operative,  house  foot  of  Merrimac 
Bonney  Charles  A.,  2d,  shoe-cutter,  house  3  Borden 
Bonney  Charles  A.  Mrs.,  house  78  Kempton 
Bonney  Charles  T.,  lawyer,  42>^  North  Water,  house    95 
Orchard  [Orchard 

Bonney  Charles  T.,  jr.,  asst.  teacher   High  school,    h.  95 
Bonney  Elizabeth  A.,  widow  of  Henry  M.,  h.  76  County 
Bonney  James  T.,  shoe-cutter,  house  South  Orchard,  south 

of  Washington 
Bonney  Josiah  S.,  boots  and  shoes,    118    Washington,   h. 

South  Orchard,  south  of  Washington 
Bonney  William  H.,  painter,  boards  76  County 
Bonney  William  L.,  New  Bedford  Novelty  Co.,  Pleasant, 

corner  Mechanics  lane,  house  52  Mill 
Bonney  William  M.,  cook,  house  73  Hillman 
Bonney  William  W.,  shoemaker,  house  156  Grinnell 
Boomer  Edwin  A.,  salesman,  4  and  6  Purchase,  liouse   10 

Hillman 
Boone  Eliza  C.  Miss,  dressmaker,  boards  38  Bedford 
Boone  Mary  E.,  widow  of  WiUiam  H.,  h.  38  Bedford 
Booth  Albert,  stone  worker,  house  Vine,  corner  Durfee 
Booth  Albert  F.,  former,  h.  Kempton,  n.  Jenny  Lind 
Booth  Benjamin  T.,  shoemaker,  house  32  Hillman 
Booth  Christopher  R.,  carpenter,  house  152  William 
Booth  Darius,  farmer,  h,  Kempton,  n.  Dartmouth  line 
Booth  Edward  H.,  car  inspector  N.  B.  R.  R.,  house   Dur- 
fee, opposite  Vine 
Booth  Frank  A.,  bookkeeper  Geo.  Delano  &   Co.,    South 

Second,  corner  South,  boards  576  Purchase 
Booth  Frank  W.,  engineer,  bds.  180  Acushnet  avenue 
Booth  Frank  W.,  laborer  Gilford  &  Allen 
Booth  Hannah,  widow  of  Elijah,  house  93  Smith 
Booth  Henry  B.,  farmer,  bds.  A.  J.  Robinson's,  Acushnet 
avenue 


NEW   BEDFORD    [B]    DIEECTORY.  53 

Booth  Henry  E.,  boards  32  Hillraan 

Bootli  Henry  N.,  laborer,  house  178  Soutli  Second 

Booth  James,  weaver,  boards  5  Fulton  court 

Booth  Joshua,  loom  fixer  \Yamsutta  mills,  h.  5  Fulton  ct. 

Booth  MaryB.,  wid.  of  Chas.  W.,  h.  218  Acushnet  av. 

Booth  Nathaniel  G.,  wood  dealer,  123   South  Second,    h. 

180  Acushnet  avenue 
Booth  Seth,  farmer,  house  Kempton,  near  Watson 
Bootii  Stephen  W.  (Mercury  Publisliiiig  Co.),  house    152 

William 
Booth  Thomas,  carpenter,  house  508  Purchase 
Booth  Wm.   P.,   officer  House    of  Correction,  house  56 

North  Sixth 
Booth  Wai.  N.,  shoemaker,  h.  Kempton,  Cannonville 
Booth  Wm.  P.,  officer  H.  of  C,  house  56  North  Sixth 
Booth  Zachariah  (Fall  River),  house  576  Purchase 
Boothman  John,,  weaver,  boards  702  Purchase 
Borden  Alanson,  counselor-at-law  and  judge  of  3d    Dis- 
trict Court   of  Bristol,    rooms   22   and    23    Robeson 
building,  house  Ashland,  corner  Ashley 
Borden  Alice  B.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  h.  74  South  Second 
Borden  Anna  B.,  widow  of  Abraham  E.,   dressmaker,    h. 

4  Crapo 
Borden  Annie  E.  L.  Miss,  bookkeeper  New  Bedford  Five 

Cents  Savings  Bank,  boards  39  Fourth 
Borden  Arthur  F.,  boards  101  Chestnut 
Borden  Caroline,  widow,  house  140  North  Second 
Borden  Charles  F.,  pattern  maker,  house  24  Bedford 
Borden  Charles  H.,  carpenter,  hou>e  239  Cedar 
Borden  Charles  M.,  farmer,  house  Butler 
Borden  Charles  W.,  coachman   Jonathan    Bourne,   house 

30  Bedford 
Borden  David  A.,  laborer,  house  82  Arnold 
Borden  Emery,  farmer,  house  Plainville  road 
Borden  George,  farmer  at  Mrs.  Terry's,  Rockdale  avenue 
Borden  George  B.,  fiirraer,  house  Rockdale  avenue 
Borden  Gilbert  B.,  master  mariner,  house  63  Thomas 
Borden  Joseph  S.,  carpenter,  92  North  Front,  house  520 

Acushnet  avenue 
Borden  Joseph  W.,  waiter  (Boston),  house  26  Wing 
Borden  Lydia  T.  Mrs.,  h.  Rockdale  avenue,  n.  Kempton 
Borden  Mary  B.,  widow  of  Daniel,  house  39  Fourth 
Borden  Otis  B.,  farmer,  bds.  E.  Borden's,  Plainville  road 
Borden  Rebecca  H.,  widow  of  Charles  A.,  h.  159  State 
Borden  Thomas  E.,  stevedore,  house  101  Chestnut 
Borden  Thomas  J.,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill  Compa- 
ny, house  5  Grape 
Borden  William  A.,  farmer,  bds.  A.  Borden's,  Ashland 
BOSTOIS"   EXPRESS,  Hatch  &   Co.,  5   Ricketson 
block 


64  NEW   BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY. 

Bosworth  Alonzo,  sail  maker,  bouse  10  Griffin 
Bosworth  Charles  W-,  carpenter,  house  40  Smith 
Bosworth  Darius,  carpenter,  house  103  South  Sixth 
Bosworth  Ruby,  widow  of  Darius,  house  3  Willis 
Bosworth  Ruby  M.  Miss,  teacher  Parker  street  grammar 

school,  boards  3  Willis 
Bosw'orth  Samuel  H.,  carpenter,  house  103  South  Sixth 
Bosworth  Sarah,  widow,  house  106  Fouith 
Bosworth  Sarah  S,,  widow  of  Geo.  W.,  h,  20  Sherman 
Bosworth  Willard  E.   (W.  Bosworth  &  Son),  carpenter, 
92  and  93  North  Front  and  125  Hazard's  wharf,  h. 
at  Acushnet 
Bosworth  William  (W.  Bosworth  &  Son),  carpenter,  92 
and  93  North  Front,  and  125  Hazard's  wharf,  house 
3  West  Willis 
Bosworth  William  &  Son  (Wm.  and   Willard    E.  Bos- 
worth), carpenters  and  builders,  92  and    93    North 
Front,  and  125  Hazard's  wharf 
Bouchay  Louis,  laborer,  house  187  State 
Bouchay  Louis,  laborer,  house  3  North  Front 
Bouchay  Marshall,  weaver,  house  rear  178  State 
Bouchay  Napoleon,  laborer,  h.  rear  720  Acushnet  avenue 
Bouchay  Rosalie,  widow,  house  11  North  Front 
Boulais  Alexander,  weaver,  house  241  South  Water 
Bourdeau  Etienne,  laborei",  house  15  Logan 
Bourdeau  Joseph,  weaver,  bds.  Washburn,  c.  No.  Front 
Bourdeau  Joseph,  peddler,  house  15  Logan 
Bourne  Alvin  E.,  carpenter,  house  53  Cypress 
Bourne  Ellen  M.  Miss,  indelible  ink  marker,  86  Pleasant, 

boards  do. 
Bourne  George  A.  (Geo.  A.  Bourne  &  Son),  auction  and 

commission  merchant,  41  William,  h.  266  County 
Bourne  George  A.,  shoemakei-,  house  110  Fifth 
BOURNE  GEO.  A.  &  SON  (George  A.  and  Stan- 
dish  Bourne),  au.ction  and  com.  mers.,  41  William 
Bourne  Henry  D.,  carpenter  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house 

49  Sycamore 
BOURNE    JONATHAN,   merchant,    3    Merrill's 
wharf,  and  president  Merchants  National  Bank,  50 
North  Water,  house  Orchard,  corner  Clinton 
Bourne  Jonathan,  jr.,  house  Orchard,  corner  Clinton 
Bourne  Louisa,  widow  of  Edwin,  house  86  Pleasant 
Bourne  Nelson,  shoemaker,  112  Kempton,  house  do. 
Bourne  Standish  (Geo.  A.  Bourne  &  Son),  merchant,  41 

William,  boards  266  County 
Boutelle  Carl,  machinist,  house  21  Wing 
Boutelle  Helen,  widow,  house  10  South  Second 
Bowe  Alexander,  tanner,  boards  9  Chancery 
Bowen  Charles  L.,  clerk,  boards  469  Acushnet  avenue 


NEW   BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY.  55 

Bowen  Chfirles  T.,  broora  maker,  bds.  469  Acushnet  av. 
Bowen  George  S.  (Geo.  S.  Bowen  &  Co.),  painter  and 

broom  ranfr.,  30  and  32  Union,  h.  469  Acushnet  av. 
Bowen  Horatio  N.,  machinist  Potomska  mills,  house  50 

Acushnet  avenue  [house  10  Ashley 

Bowen  John  A.,  spinning  second  hand  Wamsutta  mills, 
Bowen  Thomas  R.,  teamster,  h.  787  Purchase,  cor.  Clark 
Bowen  Willinm  H.,  undertaker,  54  William,  house  56  do. 
Bowen  Wm.  J.,  carpenter,  Atlantic  wharf,  h.  French  av. 
Bowes  John,  glass  blower,  house  14  County 
Bowie  Edwin  R.  (Collins  &  Bowie"),  pattern  maker,  house 

66  Dartmouth  [66  Dartmouth 

Bowie  Elkanah  H.,  pattern  maker,  90  South  Water,  house 
Bowie  Samuel  R.,  glass  decorator,  386  Acushnet  avenue, 

house  233  Acushnet  avenue 
Bowker  Edward  E.  (Bowker  &  Tripp),  machinist,  house 

9  Hillnaan 
Bowker  Mary,  widow  of  Daniel,  house  291  So.  Second. 
Bowker  William,  weaver  in  Wamsutta  mills,  house  rear 

650  Acushnet  avenue 
BOWKEK    &   TKIPP    (Edward   E.  Bowker  and 

Frank  S.  Tripp),  boot  and  shoe   machinery,  North 

Water,  corner  North 
Bowie  Edmund,  master  mariner,  house  71  Fourth 
Bowles  Samuel  W.,  farmer,  house  Belleville  road,  side  of 

Acushnet  river 
Bowling  Jeremiah,  currier,  house  601  Acushnet  avenue 
Bowman  Asa,  carpenter,  house  30  South,  cor.  So.  Front 
Bowman  Eliza  Mrs.,  house  150  Elm 
Bowman  George  C,  carpenter,  boards  263  Purchase 
Bowman  George  L.,  house  12  Emerson 
Bowman  Henry  T.  (Hathaway  &  Bowman),  house  and 

ship  joiner,  20  Elm,  house  263  Purchase 
Bowman  H.   Alice  Miss,  dry  goods  and  millinery,  184 

County,  house  142  Kempton 
Bowman  Joseph  B.,  carpenter,  house  142  Kempton 
Bowman  Joshua  B.,  house  carpenter,  house  283  Cedar 
Bowman  Mary  A.,  boards  142  Kempton 
Bowman  Richard,  glass  maker,  house  177  South  Water 
Bowman  Seth  G.,  carpenter,  house  68  Mill 
Bowman  Thomas,  bonrds  142  Kempton 
Bowser  Ann  Mrs.,  house  166  Kempton 
Bowser  John,  laborer,  house  71  Ash 
Boyd  Israel  T.,  jeweler,  671  Purchase,  house  677  do. 
Boyer  Louis,  carder,  boards  10  Austin  court 
Boyer  Petei",  laborer,  house  10  Austin  court 
Boyer  Peter,  jr.,  laborer,  boards  10  Austin  court 
Boyle  Daniel,  laborer,  house  North  Chancery 
Boyle  Mary,  widow  of  Hugh,  h.  County,  cor.  Penniman 


56      NEW  BEDFORD  [B]  DIRECTOET. 

Boyle  Neil,  laborer,  house  County,  corner  Clark 

Boyle  Patrick,  card  stripper,  boards  5-  Wall 

Boyle  Patrick  P.,  laborer,  house  18  Oak 

Boyle   Thomas,  watchman   Mt.   Washington  Glass   Co., 

house  20  Oak 
Boyntou  Amos,  carder,  boards  735  Purchase,  opp.  Logan 
Bradford  Alvin  F.,  peddler,  house  346  South  Water 
Bradford  Charles  R.,  clerk,  house  65  High 
Bradford  Fred  A.,  machinist,  boards  218  Union 
Bradford  George  S.  P.,  ordnance  sergeant  in  charge  fort, 

Clark's  point,  house  do. 
Bradford  James  B.,  clerk  179  Acushnet  av.,  boards  181  do. 
Bradford  Rebecca,  widow  of  Charles,  h.  190  Acushnet  av. 
Bradford  Wm.  L,,  clerk,   213   Acushnet  avenue,  corner 

Russell,  house  30  Dartmouth 
Bradley  Geo.  E.,  picture  frame  maker  Pierce  &  Bushnell, 

house  19  Maxfield  [house  13  Bush 

Bradley  Gilbert    L.   (Lewis  &    Bradley),   boilei'-maker, 
Bradley  Horace  D., carriage  painter  G.  L.  Brownell, house 

76  Fifth  [94  State 

Brady  Frank  J.  (W.  H.  Satterlee  &  Co.),  teas,  etc.,  rooms 
Brady  John  E.,  mariner,  house  146  North  Second 
Brady  Peter,  laborer,  house  585  Acushnet  avenue 
Bragle  Frank,  laborer,  boards  Manhattan  House 
Braley  Alonzo  H.,  painter,  96  Kempton,  house  118    High 
Braley  Alden,  carpenter,  house  75  Hill  man 
Braley  Antho  H.,  carpenter,  house  Linden  court 
Braley  Charles  G.,  laborer,  house  74  North  Second 
Braley  Chas.  H.,  painter  Hart  &  Akin,  h.  283  So.  Second 
Braley  Charles  H.  Mrs.,  proprietor  Fearing  House,  283 

South  Second,  house  do. 
Braley  Elizabeth, widow  of  Amos,  house  Head  of  the  River 
Braley  George  F.,  mariner,  house  1  Braleyville  road. 
Braley  Henry  H.,  clerk,  214  County,  boards  225  do. 
Braley  Horatio  B.,  blacksmith,  house  Belleville  road 
BRALEY    JASPER    W.,    grocer,  214    and    216 

County,  house  225  do. 
Braley  Jerome  B.,  ship-carpenter,  h.  od  on  Braleyville  rd. 
Braley  John  S.,  carpenter,  house  223  County 
Braley  Lorinda,  widow  of  Abram,  house  23  Sycamore 
Braley  Loring,  master  mariner,  boards  64  Bedforjd 
Braman  Alonzo,  bakei-,  h.  100  South  Second,  cor.  Cannon 
Braman  George  E.,  machinist,  boards  100  South  Second 
Braman  George  H.,  cooper,  house  100  South  Second 
Branan  George  II.,  clerk,  201  Purchase,  boards  203  do. 
Branan  Margaret  Mrs.,  new  and  second-hand  articles,  201 

Purchase,  house  203  do. 
Branan  Richard  H.,  house  203  Purchase  [n.  Linden 

Branchaud  Francois,  carpenter,  house  Smith's   blk.,  State 


NEW   BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY.  57 

Brand  Thomas,  gardener,  110  County,  house  do. 
Brannan  George,  laborer,  house  722  Purchase 
Brannan  William,  in  Copper  Works,  house  County,  cor- 
ner Clark 
Brasseun  Andrew,  carpenter,  honse  292  South  Water 
Brault  Napoleon,  card  grinder,  house   Washburn,  corner 

North  PVont 
Brawley  Levi  W.,  farmer,  house  Washburn,  last  on  left 

from  Acnshnet  avenue 
BRAY  WOOD  A.  M.  MRS.,  hairworker,  350  Pur- 
chase, honse  352  do. 
Braywood  George  H.,  mariner,  honse  352  Purchase 
Brennan  Michael,  operative,  house  Bowditch,  n.  Sawyer 
Brennan  Michael  L.,  house  West  Willis,  near  Emerson 
Brennan  Patrick,  jr.,  weavei',  boards  195  Pleasant 
Brenning  John  P.,  gardener  Chas.  L.  Wood,  198  Union, 

house  6  Chestnut 
Brett  Celia  Miss,   matron   Orphans   Home,  Clark's  point 

road,  corner  Cove 
Brett  Eliza  A.   Mrs.,    assistant  matron    Orphans   Home, 

Clark's  point  road,  corner  Cove 
Brett  Ezra  C.   (Bay   State  Laundry),  20  North   Water, 

house  3  Court 
Brett  James  E.,  mariner,  house  7  Gifford's  lane 
Brett  Nathaniel  li.,  blacksmith,  boards  279  Acushnet  av. 
Bi'ett  Pliny  O.,  driver  Bay  State  Laundry,  bds.  3  Court 
Bridge  John,  laborer,  house  787  Purchase,  corner  Clark 
Briggs  Andrew  C,  in  Twist  Drill  Works,  h.  60  Dartmouth 
Brings  Caleb  C,  farmer,  house  Plainville 
BRIG-GS  CHARLES,  surveyor  of  lumber  and  fore- 
man City  Planing  Mills,  Leonard's  wharf,  house  175 
Acushnet  avenue 
Briggs  Charles  F.,  teamster,  house  147  Fourth 
Briggs  Charles  H.  (Briggs  &  Lawrence),  h.  229  Acushnet 

avenue 
Briggs  Cynthia,  widow,  house  496  Acushnet  avenue 
Briggs  Daniel  D.,  engineer   C  Howland  S.  F.  E.,  No.  4, 

boards  50  Bedford 
Briggs  David  C,  engineer  City  Planing  Mills,  h.  8  Grape 
Briggs  Earl  C,  house  80  Hillman 
Briggs  Elihu,  carpenter,  house  141  Acushnet  avenue 
Briggs  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Abel,  house  197  County 
Briggs  George  E.,  carpenter,  boards  141  Acushnet  av. 
Briggs  Geoi-ge  L.,  newsdealer  O.  C.  K.  R.,  h.  209  Purchase 
Briggs  Henry  W.,  carpenter,  130  North  Water,  house  44 

Chestnut 
•Briggs  James  C,  bookkeeper,  33  Commercial,  h.  5  Lincoln 
Briggs  Julia,  widow  of  Daniel,  house  7  liicketson  court 
Briggs  Lawrence,  master  mariner,  h.  496  Acushnet  av. 


58  NEW   BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY. 

Briggs  Lizzie  P.  Miss,  teacher  High  school 

Briggs  Nathan  C,  master  mariner,  house  Acushnet  av., 

near  Tarkihi  hill  road 
Briggs  Oliver,  ship-carpenter,  house  156  Mill 
Briggs  Roswell  K.,  mariner,  house  81  Summer 
Briggs  Sarah  B.,  widow  of  Benjamin  W,,  house  16  Griffin 
Briggs  Sophia  M.,  widow  of  Nathan,  house  5  Lincoln 
Briggs  Stephen  H.,  assistant  foreman  Morse  Twist  Drill 

and  Machine  Co.,  house  77  County 
Briggs  William  P.,  overseer  cloth  room  Potomska  mills, 

house  Grinnell,  near  Fourth 
BRIGG-S    &    I. AWIIENCE_  (Charles   H.  Briggs 

and  James  W.  Lawrence),  furniture,  147)^  Union 
Brightman  Albert,  tinsmith,  house  77  Allen 
Brightman  Albert  R.,  jeweler,  boards  119  Maxfield 
Brightman  Arthur  G.,  mason,  boards  215  County 
Brightman  Charles  O.,  stair  builder,  house  100  Kempton 
Brightman  Daniel  W.,  cooper,  house  7  Division 
Brightman  Edward  E.,  carpenter,  bds.  Wm.  J.  Bowen's, 
French  avenue  [215  County 

Brightman  Edward  P.,  tinman,  45  North  Water,  boards 
Brightman  Ellery  R.,  mason,  house  63  Cypress 
Brightman  Frank  C,  at  Morse  Twist  Drill  Co.,  b.  77  Allen 
Brightman  Frederick,  carpenter,  house  8  North  Bonney 
Brightman  Fred.  R.  (Leander  &  F.  R.  Brightman),  cloth- 
ing, 15  South  Water,  house  280  Acushnet  avenue 
Brightman  George,  tinman,  45  No.  Water,  h.  106  Chestnut 
Brightman  George  C,  laborer,  house  230  South  Water 
Brightman  Geo.  W.,  clerk,  211  Purchase,  b.  119  Maxfield 
Brightman  Gideon,  house  46  Smith 
Brightman  Hannah  Miss,  house  65  Spruce 
Brightman  Harry  S.,  ropemaker,  boards  77  Allen 
Brightman  Jacob  (Brightman  &  Washburn),  stair  builder, 

51  to  55  North  Water,  house  do. 
Brightman  Leander  (Leander  &  F.  R.  Brightman),  cloth- 
ing, 15  South  Water,  house  29  Bush 
Brightman   Lizzie    B.,   teacher   Middle    street    grammar 

school,  boards  77  Allen 
Brightman  Nathan   P.   (Wood,  Brightman  &  Co.),  tin 
plate  and  sheet  iron  worker,  45  No.  Water,  h.  107  Elm 
Brightman  Nicolas,  laborer,  house  106  Fourth 
Brightman  Oliver  P.  (Wood,  Brightman  &  Co.),  tin  plate 
and  sheet  iron  worker,  45  No.  Water,  h.215  County 
Brightman  Robert  G.,  teamster,  house  61  Grinnell 
Brightman  William,  carpenter,  house  64  Spruce 
Brightman  William   A.,  shoemaker  Hathaway,  Soule  & 

.    Harrington,  boards  10  Bedford 
BKIGHTMAN  &  WASHBURN  (Jacob  Bright- 
man  and  L.  R.  Washburn),  stair  builders,  51,  53  and 
55  North  Water 


NEW   BEDFOKD    [B]    DIEECTORT.  59 

Briley  Samuel,  clerk,  595  Purchase,  house  do. 
Briordy  Phillip,  ropeniaker,  house  12B  Arnold 
BRISTOL  COUNTY  MUTUAL  FIKE  IKS. 

CO.,  Geo.  N.  Alden,  sec.  and  treas.,  44  No.  Water 
Broad  meadow  Simeon,  machinist,  house  Durfee 
Brock  Geo.  P.,  boat  builder,  boards  80  Fifth 
Brock  Herbert  N.,  clerk,   7   South   Watei',  house   South 

Front,  near  Blackmore 
Brock  Jethro  C,  deputy  sheriff,  office,   William,  corner 

Bethel,  house  7  Allen  [Sherman 

Brock  Joliu  R.,  second  mat-e  Warren  B.  Pottei-,  house  37 
Brock  Shubael  F.,  house  37  Sherman 
Brodeau  Napoleon,  weaver,  house  14  Hampton  court 
Brogan  Edward,  mariner,  house  188  South  First 
Bromley  William,  weaver,  house  230  South  Second 
Bronson  George,  clerk,  59  Purchase,  b.  1043  Acushnet  av. 
Brook  Charles  H.,  confectionery  and  fruit,  56   Purchase, 

house  58  do.  [Acushnet  river 

Brooks  Arthur  E.  H.,  farmer,  house  Belleville  road,  opp. 
Brooks  George,  shoemaker,  house  5  Walnut 
Brooks  John  F.,  mariner,  house  head  North  Bonney 
Brooks  Nathan  B.,  hack  driver,  house  105  Fourth 
Brown  Andrew  J.,  job  wagon,  First,  corner  Union,  house 

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

.    wharf,  house  58  Campbell 
Brown  Caroline  E.  Miss,  teacher  Fifth   street  grammar 

school,  bds.  Washington,  cor.  Dartmouth 
Brown  Charles  H.,  teamster,  bds.  52  Pleasant 
Brown  Cynthia,  widow  of  John  E.,  house  28  County  av. 
Brown  David,  tanner,  house  Rockdale  avenue 
Brown  David,  mason,  bouse  13  Hazard  court 
Brown  David  H,,  painter,  house  97  Smith 
Brown  Edward,  shoemaker,  house  17  Cannon 
Brown    Edward    S.,  teller   Citizens   National   Bank,   36 

North  Water,  boards  Bancroft  House 
Brown  Eliza  H.,  widow  of  William  C,  house  82  Mill 
Brown  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  12  North 
Brown  Eugene  F,  .(Gilford  &  Co.),  merchant  tailor,  113 

Union,  house  8  Fifth 
Brown  Frank  C,  clerk  Mercury  office,  bds.  28  County  av. 
Brown  Fraid?  E.,  bomb  maker,  12  William,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
Brown  Garrett,  coal  shoveler,  house  4  Bush 
Brown  George,  weaver,  boards  661  Purchase 
Brown  George  (Brown  &  Co.),  house  at  Fairhaven 
Brown  George  F.,  clerk,  251  Purchase,  house  410  do. 
Brown  Geo.lJ.,  lawyer,  17^  No.  Water,  bds.  108  Union 
Brown  Geo.  W.,  currier  Job  Wade,  house  Chauncey 
Brown  Hannah  S.,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  46  Bedford 


60  NEW   BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY. 

Brown  Harriet  Mi'S.,  house  136  South  Orchard 
Brown  Henry  G.,  horse  trainer,  house  4  Lincoln 
Brown  Herbert  A.,  house  and  sliip  joiner,  b.  58  Campbell 
Brown  Horace  M.,  physician,  room   1,   Ricketson  block, 

boards  do. 
Brown  Jacob,  shoemaker,  21  Centre,  house  do. 
Brown  James,  weaver,  bds.  State,  cor.  Linden 
Brown  James,  di'ill  maker,  boards  97  Smith 
Brown  James,  farmer,  house  rear  1042  Acushnet  avenue, 

east  side,  next  south  Davis 
Brown  James  11.,  frame  polisher,  house  Jenuey,  n.  Court 
Brown  Jane,  widow,  house  3  Walnut 
Brown  Jeremiah  R.,  carpenter,  foot  of  Maxfield,  opp.  No. 

Second,  house  194  Summer 
Brown  John,  calker,  boards  113.  Elm 
Brown  John,  laborer,  house  rear  65  Summer 
Brown  John,  laborer,  house  rear  41  Middle 
Brown  John,  livery  and  hack  stable,  404  Acushnet  ave- 
nue, house  30  Elm 
Brown  John  II.  D.,  calker,  h.  West  Wall,  from  Court 
Brown  Joseph,  seaman,  house  155  South  Water 
Brown  Julia  Mrs.,  house  61  Cedar 
Brown  Kennedy,  weaver,  house  197  State 
Brown  Lloyd  B.,  grocer,  175  Kernpton,  house  do. 
Brown  Louisa^  widow,  house  74  Kempton 
Brown  Lydia  C,  widow  of  Dedrich,  house  31  Pleasant 
Brown  Marian,  widow,  house  182  Kempton 
Brown  Mary  E.  Miss,  assistant  librarian  public  library, 

boards  145  Middle 
Brown  Nathan  M.  (Brown  &  Upham),  fish  market,  34 

Mill,  house  14  Mill 
Brown  Oliver  F.  (Purrington  &  Brown),  china  and  glass 

ware,  59  Purchase,  house  15  South  Cottage 
Brown  Oliver  H.  P.,  house  1  Seventh 
Brown  Patrick,  laborer  N.B.  copper  works,  h.791  Purchase 
Brown  Peace,  widow  of  Lawton,  h,  Rockdale  avenue 
Brown  Phoebe  R.,  widow  of  Thomas  D.,  h.  7  W.  Maxfield 
Brown  Philip  C,  harness   maker,  9   Purchase,   house   38 

Kempton 
Brown  Philip  M.,  engineer,  house  219  Middle 
Brown  Salisbury,  house  8  Emerson 
Brown  Samuel  B.,  laborer,  house  53  Howland 
Bi-own  Selina,  widow  of  D.  G.,  house  5  Hampton  court 
Brown  Thomas,  carriage  painter  Geo.  L.  Brownell,  house 

56  First 
Brown  Uriah,  waiter,  house  13  West  Middle 
Brown  William,  house  Washburn,  3d  on   the  left  from 

Acushnet  avenue 
Brown  William  Felix,  master  mariner,  h.  145  Middle 


NEW   BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY.  61 

Brown  William  L.  G.,  florist,  house  193  Cedar 
Brown  William  S.,  florist,  193  Cedar,  house  do. 
Brown  &  Co.  (George  Brown  and  William  Crook),  ship- 
wrights, 22  Commercial 
Brown  &  Upham  (Nathan  M.  Brown  and  W.  O.  T.  Up- 

ham\  fish  market,  34  Mill 
BROWNELL  ALBION  T.,  house  97  Fourth 
Brownell  Alfred  M.,    carpenter,  house  44  County 
Brownell  Andrew  P.,  house  182  Gripnell 
BROWNELL,    ASHLEY    &    CO.  (J.  Augustus 

Brownell  and  Joshua  B.  Ashley),  carriage  mnfrs.  and 

horse  shoers,  16,  20,  and  22  Fourth,  corner  Spiing 
BroAvnell  Belle  H.  Miss,  dressmaker,  101  Cedar,  h.  do, 
BROWNELL  BENJAMIN  E.,  treasurer  Central 

Union  Association,  5  North  Sixth,  house  58  Hill 
Brownell  Benjamin  S.,  mason,  house  Shawmut  avenue 
Brownell  Charles  F.  (Charles  F.  Brownell  &  Co.),  mine- 
ral water,  180  County,  house  do. 
BROWNELL  CHARLES  F.   &    CO.    (Charles 

F.  Brownell  and  John  Q.  Faunce),  mineral  and  soda 

water,  180  County 
Brownell  Charles  Henry,  carpenter,  Eddy's  wharf,  house 

102  Fourth 
Brownell  Charles  H.,  farmer,  bds.  Thomas  E.  Simmons', 

Plainville 
Brownell  Chas.  T.  (O.  G.  Brownell  &  Son),  51  Purchase, 

bds.  Mt.  Pleasant,  Acushnet  heights 
Brownell  Charles  W.,  house  13  Morgan 
Brownell  Daniel  Hicks,  mason,  house  185  North 
Brownell  Edgar  F.  A.,  gents'  furnishing  goods,  etc.,  23 

Pui-chase,  house  547  do. 
Brownell  Ephraim,  at  Ciiemical  Works,  house. 101  Cedar 
Brownell  E.  C,  (Brownell  &  Lapham),  provisions.  Sixth, 

corner  Market  square,  boards  76  County 
Brownell  Fally  B.,  widow  of  Wilber,  house  93  Fourth 
Brownell  Francis,  teamster,  house  65  Forest 
Brownell  Frank  P.,  student  of  fine  arts,  h.  104  Maxfield 
Brownell  Frederick,  gardener,  house  15  North  Cottage 
Brownell  Frederick  A.,  bookkeeper,  16  Fourth  c.  Spring, 

boards  147  Middle 
Brownell    Frederick   A.,  wood   worker   G.  L.  Brownell, 

house  129  Acushnet  avenue 
Brownell  Frederick  A.,  house  15  Cottage 
Brownell  Geo.,  carpenter  Cordage  factory,  house  39  Arch 
Brownell  George,  laborer,  house  183  Kempton 
Brownell  George  A.,  carpenter,  house  103  Ash 
Brownell  Geo.  A.,  teamster,  house  57  Grinnell 
Brownell   George   H.,   driver   New  Bedford  Ice   Co.,  9 

Fourth,  house  75  Chestnut 


62  NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY. 

BKOWNELL  GEORGIE  L.,manufactuvev  and  deal- 
er in  carriages   and  hearses,  Acushnet  avenue,  corner 
Cannon,  house  North  Orchard,  corner  Court 
Brownell  Gilbert  K.,  shoemaker,  191  Purchase,  boards  101 

Cedar 
Brownell  Herbert  J.  (Herbert  J.  Brownell  &  Co.),  paint 

manufacturers.  School,  corner  First,  h.  58  Sycamore 
BROWI^EIiL  HERBERT  J.  &  CO.  (Herbert  J. 
Brownell),  manufacturers  paints  and  oils,  School,  coi'- 
ner  First 
BROWNEEL    HOLDER  M.,  proprietor  Parker 
House,  Purchase,  corner  Middle,  and  hack,  livery  and 
boarding  stable,  60  and  62  Elm 
BroMaiell  Isaac  M.,  farmer  Charles  Wormell,  Plain ville 
BrownellJas.  D.,  house  Acushnet  av.,  south  of  Division 
Brownell  John  A.,  job  wagon.  First,  corner  Union,  house 
162  North  [Acushnet  avenue 

Brownell  John  F.,  foreman,  24  South  Second,  boards  299 
Brownell  Joseph,   j)oultry   man,  house  Bowditch,  corner 

Cedar  Grove 
Brownell  J.  Augustus  (Brownell,  Ashley  &  Co.),  carriage 
mnfr.,  16,  20,  and  22  Fourth,  and  lumber  (Western 
Lumber  Co.),  16  Fourth,  house  147  Middle 
Brownell  Leander  (Mosher  &  Brownell),  h.  104  Maxfield 
Brownell  Lemuel,  house  177  Mill 

Brownell  Lucy  S.,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  28)^  Bedford 
Brownell  Luther,   harness   maker,    33    Purchase,   boards 

Richards'  dining  room,  357  Acushnet  avenue 
Brownell  Lydia,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  39  Spring 
Brownell  Mary  W.,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  house  464  Acush- 
net avenue 
Brownell  Milton  A.,  carpenter,  house  101  Fourth 
Brownell  Myron    M.,   clerk  Market  square,  corner  Sixth, 

boards  58  Hill 
Brownell   O.  G.   (O.  G.  Brownell   &   Son),   house   Mt. 

Pleasant,  Acushnet  heights 
Brownell  O.  G.  &  Son  (O.  G.  and  Charles  T.  Brownell), 

small  wares,  51  Purchase 
Brownell  Oliver  M.  Mrs.,  house  21-1  Acushnet  avenue 
Brownell  Nellie  E,  Mrs.,  house  108  Pleasant 
Brownell   Perry,   Hvery   and   boarding   stable,  24  South 

Second,  house  299  Achushnet  avenue 
Brownell  Samuel  R.,  blind  maker,  house  155  Summer 
Brownell  Sarah  L.,  widow  of  Charles  H.,  house  106  High 
Brownell  Sherrad,  teamster,  house  437  Purchase 
Brownell  Wra.  E.,  physician,  room  5  Parker  House,  b.  do. 
Brownell  William  H.  P.,  agent  N.  B.  &.  N.  Y.  S.   S.  Co., 

house  190  Union 
Brownell  William  O.,  estate  of.  No.  Front,  cor.  Central 


NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY.  63 

BR0W:N"ELL.  WILLI4M  O.,  house  79  North 
Brownell  William  S.,  clerk  New  Bedford  Tool  Co.,  house 

65  Elm 
Brownell  Wright,  house  38  Fourth 
Brownell   &  Laphara    (E.  C.  Brownell  and  R.  Lapham), 

provisions.  Sixth,  corner  Market  square 
Browning  Clark,  macliinist  Gosnold  mills,  h.  540  Purchase 
Brownson  Leonard  B.,  farmer,  house  1043  Acushnet  av. 
Bruce  William,  carpenter,  house  1203^  Summer 
Bryam  Lewis,  waiter  Parker  House,  boards  65  Elm 
Bryant  Aaron  C,  picture  frame  maker,  b.  61  Walden 
Bryant  Abby  F.   Miss,  teacher  William   street   j^rimary 

school,  house  at  North  Dartmouth 
Bryant  Daniel  B.,  painter,  house  610  Purchase 
Bryant  Emery  H.,  road  master  O.  C.  R.  R.,  h.  104  State 
Bryant  Frederick  Mrs.,  house  26  Seventh,  corner  School 
Bryant  Frank  W,,  agent  Thomas  Hersom,  house  47  Me- 
chanics lane 
Bryant  George,  mariner,  house  658  Acushnet  avenue 
Bryant  Herbert  P.,  merchant,  house  30  Seventh 
Bryant  Israel  T.  (Bryant  &  Pierce),  provision  dealer,  174 

County,  house  11  North  Cottage 
Bryant  James  L.,  driver   Onward  S.  F.  E.  No.  1,  boards 

116  Pleasant 
Bryant  Lewis,  porter,  house  208  Middle 
Bryant  Mary  R.,  widow  of  Wm.  F.,  h.  91  South  Second 
Bryant   N.   L.   (Hersom  &  Bryant),   boards    105  North 

Water,  rooms  47  Mechanics  lane 
Bryant  Peter,  operative,  house  196  State 
Bryant  Seth,  house  Mill,  corner  Beach,  Cannonville 
Bryant  Seth  E.,  police,  house  1  Mount  Pleasant 
Bryant   &   Pierce    (Israel   T.  Bryant  and  Ellery  Pierce), 

provision  dealers,  174  County 
Buchanan  Alice  S.,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  27  Chestnut 
Buchter  Frank,  draftsman  Morse  Twist  Drill  Co.,  hous^ 

131  South  Orchard 
Buckley  Cornelius,  at  Rolling  mill,  h.  575  Acushnet  av. 
Buckley  Ellen,  widow  of  Maurice,  h.  575  Acushnet  av. 
Buckley  Esau,  weaver,  house  191  State 
Buckley  George  O.  Mrs.,  teacher  Aimwell   School,  house 

48  North 
Buckley  John,  weaver,  house  Coggeshall,  near  Rock 
Buckley  Joseph  us,  mariner,  house  209  Purchase 
Buckley  Patrick,  laborer,  house  107  Smith 
Buckley  Thomas,  mariner,  house  225  Middle 
Buckley  William,  loom  fixer,  house  251  South  First 
Buckley  Charles,  weaver,  house  Linden  court 
Bucklin  Emma  Mrs.,  house  146  Kempton 
Bucklin  George  P.  S.,  blacksmith,  boards  112  High 


64  NEW   BEDFORD    [B]    DIEECTORY. 

Buoklin  Herbert  W.,  mason,  boards  112  High 
Bucklin  Wellington,  mason,  112  High,  house  do. 
Buckminster  Joseph,  house  355  Purchase 
Budlong  Ambrose  P.,  machinist,  house  147  State 
Budlong  John  A.,  blacksmith,  boards  159  State 
Budlong  William  R.,  overseer  machine  shop    Warasutta 

mills,  house  147  State 
Buffington  Arthur  E.,  mason,  boards  13  Bonney 
Buffinton  Julia  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  house  186  Kempton 
Bugbee  Charles  H.,  carpenter,  house  First,  corner  Bush 
BullardAmasa,  periodicals  and  fency  goods,   9   Pleasant, 

house  82  Kempton 
Bullard  Joseph  A.,  clerk  Hart  &  Akin,  h.  82  Kempton 
Bulloch  Andrew  (Andrew  Bulloch  &  Co.),  h.  1  County 
BULLOCH  ANDREW  &  CO.  (Andrew  Bulloch 

and  Thomas  H.   Hammond),   wholesale   grocers,   27 

William 
Bullock  David  F.,  laborer,  house  1  Bullock's  avenue 
Bullock  Mai'ian  Mrs.,  house  395  Purchase 
Bulloclc  Phillip  P.,  shoemaker,  bds.  1  Bullock's  avenue 
Bullock  Preserved,  laborer,  house  1  Bullock's  avenue 
Bumphrey  Caroline  T.,  widow  of  James  M.,  nurse,  house 

91  Washington 
Bumpus  Charles,  porter,  6  Union,  house  168)^  Kempton 
Bumpus  Henry  W.,  police,  house  414  Purchase 
Bumpus  Morris,  watchman,  house  6  Jenney 
Bunker  Abbie,  widow  of  George  M.,  house  41  North 
Bunker  Eliliu,  apothecary   and   druggist,   403   Purchase, 

house  401  do. 
Bunker  William  P,,  heeler,  house  72  Robeson 
Bunn  Mary  E.,  widow  of  Franklin,  h.  97  South  Water 
Bunnan  Caroline,  widow,  house  216  Pleasant 
Burbank  Chas.  E.,  bakers  driver,  173  Union,  h.70  County 
Burbank  Isaac  N.,  shoe  laster,  house  78  Pleasant 
Burbank  Isaac  N.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  78  Pleasant,  h.  do. 
Burbank  Jerome  F.,  marble  worker,   20   North  Second, 

house  at  Fairhaven 
Burbank  John  T.,  house  337  Purchase 
Burbank  Mary  M.,  tailoress,  boards  30  Maxfield 
Burbank  Thomas,  shoemaker,  house  30  Maxfield 
Burdick  Christopher,  cooper,  house  133  North  Second 
Burdick  Geo.  S.,  teamster  C.  Maxfield,  b.  133  No.  Second 
Burdick  Stephen,  cutter  Doane  &  Co.,  house  223  Acush- 

net  avenue 
Burding  Calvin,  ship-carpenter,  h.  298  South  Water 
Burding  Charles,  rope-maker,  house  3  Giftbrd's  lane 
Burding  Mary  E.,  widow  of  Hiram,  h.  3  Gilford's  lane 
Burgess  Charles  T.,  shoe-cutter,  boards  55  Maxfield 
Bui'gess  Edward  S.,  bds.  Stephen  Burgess',  Shawmut  av. 


NEW   BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY.  65 

Burgess  Franklin  (B.),  h.  room  3  Robeson  building 
Burgess  Frederick,  hostler,  boai'ds  43  North  Sixth 
Burgess  Gilbert,  laborer,  house  342  South  Water 
Burgess  John  M.,  house  39  Foster 

Burgess  J.  H.,  commercial  school,  room  2  Robeson  build- 
ing, house  do. 
Burgess  Sarah,  widow,  h.  So.  Front,  near  Blackraore 
Burgess  Stephen,  carpenter,  house  Shawniut  avenue 
Burgess  Thomas,  loom  fixer,  house  11  Fulton  court 
Burgess  William  H.,  mnfr.    of  tomato    ketchup,   factory, 

Bui-gess  farm  (Fairhaven),  bds.  2  Robeson  building 
Burgess  William  T.,  bds.  Stephen  Burgess',  Shawmut  av. 
Burke  Abby,  widow  of  John,  house  233  County 
Burke  i\nn,  widow  of  Patrick,  house  188  State" 
Burke  Charles,  teamster  in  tannery,  house  51  Court 
Burke  James,  teamster  James  Duddy,  house  76  Court 
Burke  Joanna,  widow,  house  Clark,  near  Purchase 
Burke  John,  weaver,  boards  188  State 
Burke  John,  laborer,  house  215  Kempton 
Burke  Mathew,  laborer,  house  2  Jenney 
Burke  Mathew,  jr.,  in  rolling  mill,  house  3  Lindsay 
Burke  Michael  I.,  watchman  Warasutta  mills,  house  223 

Pleasant 
Burke  Wm.,  in  rolling  mill,  boards  2  Jenney 
Burnette  Charles,  laborer,  h.  State,  n.  corner  Penniman 
Burns  Arthur,  weaver,  house  304  County 
Burns  Daniel  H.,  boiler  maker,  house  8  Sears  court 
Burns  James,  furnaceman   N.  B.    Copper   Works,   house 

Chauncey,  opposite  Clinton 
Burns  John,  weaver,  boards  5  Wall 
Burns  William,  teamster  Wilson  &  Co.,  house  44  Ash 
Burpee  Henry,  dentist,  80  Purchase,  bds.  Parker  House 
Burr  Nancy  Miss,  teacher  private  school,  bds.  97  Hillman 
Burroughs  Geo.  W.,  seaman,  h.  Chauncey,  north  of  Arnold 
Burroughs  Susan  C,  widow  of  Samuel,  house  5  North 
Burt  Ciiarles  A.,  machinist  Cordage  factory,  bds.   Charles 

D.  Bait's,  Court  [Cedar 

Burt  Charles  D.,  keeper  House  of  Correction,    Court  opp. 
Burt  Daniel  C,  house  Morgan,  corner  Cottage 
Burt  Samuel  P.  (S.  P.  Burt  &  Co.),  banker   and   broker, 

19  and  43  North  Water,  house  5  Morgan 
BURT  S.  P.  &  CO.  (Samuel  P.  Burt,^G.  T.  Sanford, 

and  Charles  S.  Kelley),  bankers  and  brokers,  19  and 

43  North  Water 
Burton  Frances  E.,  widow  of  Andrew  J.,  h.  207  Middle 
Bush    Andrew  M.,  clerk,  27    North   Water,  house   148 

Acushnet  avenue 
Bush  B.  M.  Mrs.,  hair,  146  Purchase,  h.  148  Acushnet  av. 
Bushman  Amedee,  clerk,  house  64  Hazard 
5 


66  NEW   BEDFORD    [B]    DIRECTORY. 

Bushman  Ulric,  Aveaver,  boards  64  Hazard 

Bashnell  I.  S.,  engineer,  house  24  Elm 

Bushnell  Leonard   (Peirce   &    Bushnell),  picture  frame 

manuf'nctui'er,  store  58  North  Water,  and  factory  72, 

74,  and  76  North  Water,  boards  Parker  House 
Bushnell  Samuel  Rev.,  pastor  1st  Congregational  church, 

Acuslinet  village,  N.  B.,  boards  Jojm  E.  Little's,  Tar- 

kilu  hill  road 
Bussell  Rufus  K.,  house  199  Kempton 
Butler  Daniel  A.,  lieut.  of  police,  Central  Police  Station, 

5  South  Second,  house  57  Maxfield 
Butler  Edward  F.,  clerk,  boards  6  Elm 
Butler  Edward,  laborer,  h.  North  Front,  cor.  Washlnirn 
Butler     l^dwin     J.,     porter   Sullings,    Kingman    &    Co., 

boards  Elm 
Butler  James  D.  Rev.,   Chaplain   Port   Society,  house  65 

Fourth 
Butler  John  H.,  boat  builder,  boards  78  Mill 
Butler   S.    W.,  pastor   North    Christian    church,    boards 

Parker  House 
Butler  Thomas  A.,  house  174  Acushnet  avenue 
Butlei-  William  F.,  boat  builder  and  dealer  in  oak  lumber, 

rear  666  Acushnet  avenue,  house  78  Mill 
Butler  William  F.,  clerk  Hathaway,  Soule  &  Harrington, 

boards  65  Fourth 
Butler  William  M.,  clerk.  North,   corner  North  Second, 

boards  65  Fourth 
Butman  John  H.,  clerk,  house  16  South  Second 
Butman    Thomas    S.,  deputy   sheriif,  room   11   Robeson 

building,  William,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Butters  Lucy,  widow,  house  82  Fo-urth 
Butts  Calvin  S.,  carpenter,  house  161  North,  cor.  Spruce 
Butts  Charles  H.  W.,  teamstei-,  house  Willis,  near  Cedar 
Butts  Claiissa,  widow  of  Pardon,  house  South  Second 
Butts    David,   ship-carpenter,    house    Shawmut    avenue, 

north  of  Durfee 
Butts  Eben  A.,  ship-carpenter,  house  56  North 
Butts  Francis  A.,  jr.,  Wilson  &  Co.,  house  86  Pleasant 
Butts  George  W.,  house  277  County 
Butts  Henry,  seaman,  house  7  South 
Butts  Henry  R.,  carpenter,  house  7  South 
Butts  James  D.,  laborer,  house  161  North 
Butts  James  D.,  jr.,  dry  and  fancy  goods,  118  Kempton, 

house  161  North,  corner  Spruce 
Butts  Lydia  W.,  widow  of  Wm.,  house  41  Mill 
Butts  Priscilla,  widow  of  Albert,  house  243  Acushnet  av. 
Butts  Samuel  A.,  shipwright,  house  201  Cedar 
Butts  Squire  W.,  clerk.  111  Union,  boards  84  Fourth 
Butts  Thomas,  mariner,  house  170  South  Second 


NEW   BEDFORD    [(]]    DIRECTORY.  67 

Butts  Thomas  L.,  blacksmith's  helper,  h.  Clinton,  n.  Ash 
Bye  Sarah  H.,  widow,  house  62  North 

CABLE  FIARVEY  MRS.,  h.  37  School,  cor.  So.  Second 

Caddy  Thomas,  laborer,  house  41  Crapo 

Cadwell  William   P.  S.,  pharmacist,  49  Purchase,  house 

21  South  Sixth 
Cady  Elizabeth  B.,  widow  of  Daniel,  house  108  Fifth 
Cahill  Mary,  widow,  house  57  Gi-innoU 
Cahill  William  P.,  hostler,  boards  6  Market 
Cahoon  Charles,  baker,  house  56  South  Second 
Cahoon  Martin,  engineer,  houses  494  Acushnet  avenue 
Cairns  Michael,  bootmaker,  84  William,  h.  21  Morgan 
Caldwell  Caroline,  widow  of  Robert,  house  57  Campbell 
CALDWEIiL  SETH  C,  treas.  New  Bedford  work- 

iugmen's  provision   store,   and    (Caldwell  &  Drew), 

concreting,  185  Pleasant,  house  do. 
Caldwell  &  Drew    (Seth    C.    Caldwell    and   Charles   J. 

Drew),  concreting  and  roofing,  185  Pleasant 
Calhoun  Cliarles  S.,  baker,  173  Union,  h.  56  So.  Second 
Calnan  Daniel,  wdiitewasher,  h.  Penniman,  n.  Purchase 
Calnan  Timothy,  mason,  house  Linden,  corner  State 
Calnan  Timothy,  laborer,  house  1  Willis 
Cameron  Alexander,  flagman  N.  B.  R,   R.,  Wamsutta 

street  crossing,  house  573  Purchase 
Cameron  Daniel,  carpenter,  house  Bowditch,  corner  Ce- 
dar Grove 
Campbell  Charles,  mule-spinner,  boards  221  Pleasant 
Campbell  .James,  tailor,  5  Bonney,  house  do. 
Campbell  Wm.,  Wamsutta  mill,  h.  Smith  street  court 
Canavan  John,  house  17  Austin  court 
Canavan  Michael,  laborer,  house  Clark,  near  Purchase 
Canavan  Patrick  H.,  refiner  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house 

Shawmut  avenue,  near  Durfee 
Canavan  Wm.,  shoemaker,  house  9  Campbell 
Cannavan  Patrick,  police,  house  158  Kempton 
Cannon  Albert,  clerk  H.  H.  Fisher,  house  34  Willis 
Cannon  Edward,  grocer.  278  Soutli  Water,  house  do. 
Cannon  Edward  S.,  house  218  Union 
Cannon  Edwin  PL,  mariner,  house  Plainville 
Cannon  Elizabeth  T.,  widow  of  William,  house  Plainville 
Cannon  Fanny  A.,  widow  of  Nathaniel  S.,  h.  108  Pleasant 
Cannon  Patrick,  weaver,  house  Delano,  next  to  So.  Front 
Cannon  Priscilla,  widow  of  Edward,  house  108  Pleasant 
Cannon  Thomas,  yarn-steamer   Wamsutta    mills,    house 

Washburn,  corner  North  Front 
Cannon  Thomas  D.,  former,  house  Plainville 
Cannon  Urania,  ^vidow  of  George,  house  34  Willis 
Cannon  \Villiam  B.,  currier,  boards  39  Cedar 


68  I!TEW   BEDFORD    [(]]    DIRECTORY. 

Cannon  Wm.  C,  c.ilker,  14  South  Fi-ont,  house  39  Cedar 
Canny  Edward,  laborer,  h.  803  Purchase,  cor.  Penniman 
Canny  John  F.,  hiborer,  bds,  803  Purcliase,  cor.  Penniman 
Cantara  Frank,  druggist,  boards  524  Purchase 
Cautwell  Matthew,  weaver,   house   Wasliburn,  fourth  on 

right  from  Acushnet  avenue 
Canty  Timothy  J.,  clerk,  431  Purchase,  b.  215  So.  Water 
Carboy  Philip,  weaver,  house  300  South  Water 
Card  Chas.  R.,  painter,  3  Fifth,  boards  124  Fourth 
Card  James  E.,  clerk,  197  Purcliise,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Cardoza  Antone,  laborer,  h.  113  South  Front,  near  South 
Cardoza  Domingo,  firmer,  house  89  South  Front 
Cardoza  Frank  Mrs.,  hiborer,  house  19  Rowland 
Cardoza  Manuel,  seaman,  house  241  South  Water 
Cardoza  Manuel,  firmer,  house  4  Ward 
Carl  Lorenzo  W.,  oyster  chop  house,  55   William,  house 

390  Acushnet  avenue 
Carlin  John,  laborer,  house  South  First,  corner  Delano 
Carll  Walter,  engineer,  boards  186  Pleasant 
Carl  aw  Babbitt,  weaver,  boards  255  South  First 
Carlow  David,  weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  boards  7  Ashley 
(3arnes  Michael,  shoemaker,  house  21  Morgan 
Carney  Daniel  Mrs.,  house  47  South 
Carney  Patrick,  glass  finisher,  house  303  South  Water 
Carney  Wm.  II.,  letter  carrier  P.  O.,  house  146  Mill 
Carpenter  Albert   H.   W.,   merchant  tailor,   141   Union, 

house  115  Hillman 
Carpenter  Charles,  harness  maker,  house  26  Kemptoa 
Carpenter  Geo.  A.,  clerk,  brick  block,  Cheapside,  boards 

115  Hillman 
Carpenter  Lewis  G.,  house  98  Kempton 
Carpenter  Mathew  W.,  seaman,  bds.  Mariners  Home 
Carpenter  Samuel,  watchman  Gosnold  mills,  h.  2  Grape 
Carr  Abby  S.,  widow  of  Caleb  A.,  house  36  Spring 
Carr  Anna  B.,  widow  of  John  G.,  house  124  Fourth 
Carr  Charlotte  C,  teacher  Acushnet  school,  h.  26  Spring 
Carr  David,  laborer,  house  22  Morgan 
Carr  Esther  Mrs.,  dry  goods,  245  Cedar,  house  do. 
Carr  Frank  B.,   cigar  manufacturer   (Fall  River),  house 

Acushnet  avenue.  Head  of  the  River 
Carr  George,  at  Pierce  &  Bushnell,  boards  124  Fourth 
Carr  Jatnes  E.,  officer  House   of  Correction,  h.  Sycamore, 

corner  Cypress 
Carr  James  G.,  master  mariner,  house  25  South  Emerson 
Carr  J.  Henry,  teamster  N.  B.  Tanner}'-,  h.  245  Cedar 
Carr  Sarah  A.  Miss,  teacher  Fifth  street  grammar  school, 

house  36  Spring 
Carroll  Henry,  carpenter,  house  Sullivan,  near  Middle 
Carroll  James,  carriage  trimmer,  boards  157  Fourth 


NEW   BEDFORD    [[j]    DIRECTORY.  69 

Carroll  John,  laborer,  house  75  South  Water 

Carroll  John,  furniture,  Robeson  building,  William,  house 

157  Fourth 
Carroll  John,  laborer,  house  100  Emerson 
Carroll  John,  jr.,  boards  157  Fourth 
Carroll  Joseph  H.,  boards  Henry  Carroll's,  Sullivan 
Carroll  Maiy,  widow  of  James,  house  125  Arnold 
Carroll  Meribah  B.,  widow  of  Robeit  S.,  h.  273  Kempton 
Carroll  Patrick,  rope  maker,  house  125  Arnold 
Carroll  Thomas  J.,  currier,  boards  249  Emei'sou 
Carroll  Thomas  P.,  at  Prussian  Blue  Works,  h.  69  Ash 
Carroll  William  E.,  carriage  manufacturer,  276  Acushuet 

avenue,  house  Kempton,  neai-  Florence 
Carsley  Annie  E.,  tailoress,  house  102  Fourth 
Carson  C.  J.  R.,  janitor  High  school,  house  do. 
Carter  Charles,  card  giiuder,  boards  11  Rivet 
Carter  Domingo,  boarding-house,  49  South  Second 
Carter  Edward  P.,  confectioner,  house  16  Chancery 
Carter  James,  waiter,  133  County,  house  18  Cedar 
Carter  James,  whitewasher,  house  20  Park 
Cai'ter  John,  farmer,  house  Court,  corner  Jenney 
Carter  John  W.,  coachman,  boards  169  Elm 
Carter  Lucinda,  widow  of  Charles  H.,  house  22  Cedar 
Carter  IMiles,  calker,  house  169  Elm 
CARTEK    ROBERT    H.,    apothecary,   215    Pur- 
chase, house  do. 
Carter  Robert  H.  Mrs.,  hair  worker,  215  Purchase,  h.  do. 
Carter  Sarah,  widow  of  Frank,  h.  535  Acushnet  avenue 
Carter  William,  laborer,  house   Washburn,  fifth  on  right 

from  Acushnet  avenue 
Carter  Wilhaui,  mariner,  house  102  Fourth 
Carter  William,  laborer,  house  6  High 
Carter  William  F.,  laborer,  house  foot  Cedar  Grove 
C'aruth  Herbert,  brakeman  O.  C.  R.  R.,  rooms  2  Pope 
Carver  David   O.,   shoemaker,   97   South   Second,  corner 

Cannon,  house  do. 
Carver  Thomas  C,  ship-carpenter,  house  82  Thomas 
Cary  VVm.  S.,  carriage  painter,  boards  64  School 
Case  Alexander  H.,  mason,  house  227  County 
Case  Allen,  house  363  Puichase 
Case  Charles  A.,  house  363  Purchase 
Case  Charles  C,  messenger  Davenport,   Mason  &  Co.,  h. 

503  Acushnet  avenue 
Case  Edmund  T.,  janitor   Central  police  station,  5  South 

Second,  house  229  County 
Case  Elvira  C.  Miss,  dress  trimmings  and   worsteds,  141 

Union,  house  167  Middle 
Case  Fredei'ick  S.,  carpenter,  house  1131  Acushnet  avenue, 
Second,  north  of  Nash  road 


70  NEW   BEDFORD    [()]    DIRECTORY. 

Case  Geo.  F.,  at  Morse  Twist  Drill  Works,  h.  72  Thomas 
Case  Isaac  R.,  clerk,  214  County,  boards  227  <lo. 
Case  John  R.,  fanner,  h.  Belleville  rd.,  next  Acushnet  av. 
Case  Mary  B.,  widow  of  John  C,  house  188  Middle 
Case  Restcome,  farmer,   house  rear  George   C.  Hatch's, 

Acushnet  avenue 
Casey  Edwairl  H.,  farmer,  house  Hathawny  road 
Casey  John,  shoemaker,  636  Acushnet  av.,  house  do. 
Casey  Lawrence  L.,  house  204  South  Water 
Casey  Lawrence  L.,  jr.,   laborer   Mt.    Washington    Glass 

Co.,  house  204  South  Water 
Cassidy  John,  weavei-,  boards  2651^  South  Water 
Cassidy  Samuel,  weaver,  house  304  County 
Cassidy  Stephen,  weaver,  house  265  ^4  South  Water 
Castino  George  F.,  machinist,  bds.  Union,  cor.  Purchase 
Castle  Alice,  widow  of  Michael,  house  75  Arnold 
Castle  Thomns,  operative,  house  982  Acushnet  avenue 
Castle  William,  boarding-house,  5  Old  Market  square 
Castro  -lohn,  seaman,  house  115  South  Water 
Caswell  Amos  R.    (Caswell    Bros.),   blacksmith,   8    Pine, 

house  152  Mil! 
Caswell  Benj.  F.,  teamster  E.  Perry,  h.  77  So.  Second 
Caswell  Brotlters  (Amos  R.  and  Nathaniel   H.  Caswell), 

blacksmiths  and  horse  shoers,  8  Pine 
Caswell  David  P.,  teamster,  house  361  Cedar 
Caswell  David  W.,  teamster,  house  170  Kempton 
Caswell  George,  painter,  house  Hathaway  road 
Caswell  Geoi'ge,  painter,  12  and  14  Fourth,  house  42   So. 

Second  [Caswell's,  Cedar 

Caswell  George  P.,  switchman  N.  B.  R.  R.,  boards  D.  P. 
Caswell  Henry  W.,  at  Gosnold  mill,  h.  77  South  Second- 
Casweli  Isaac  C,  cigars  and  tobacco,  h.  119  Sycamore 
Caswell  John  P.,  stoves  and  tinware,  138  Purchase,  house 

202  do. 
Caswell  Nathaniel  H.  (Caswell  Bros.),  blacksmith,  8  Pine, 

house  112  High 
Caswell  Oscar  F.,  house  17  South  Second,  corner  Spring 
Caswell  Rhoda,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  91  Walden 
CASWELIj  WM.  H.,  painter,  21  Union,  house   448 

Acushnet  avenue 
Caswell  Wm.  T.,  house  169  Purchase 
Cathaway  Sarah,  widow  of  William,  house  127  Smith 
Cathcart  Edward  B.,  laborer,  house  122  Maxfield 
Caton  Joseph,  laborer,  house  10  Flowland 
Caton  Joseph,  laborer,  house  105.^^  South  Water 
Caton  Manned,  in  glass  works,  house  8  Ilowland 
Caton  Manuel,  cigar  maker,  1493^  South  Water,  boards  8 

Plowland 
Cavanaugh  Ann,  widow  of  Francis,  house  243  Middle 


JfEW   BEDFOED    [(]]    DIEECTORT.  71 

CavanauQ;h  Felix,  clerk,  8  and   10  South   Water,  boards 

239  ■'Middle 
Cavanaugh  Jeremiah  L.,  blacksmith,  house  54  So.  Second 
Cavaiiaugh,  see  also  Kavanaugh 
Centennial  American  Tea  Co.,  26  Purchase 
CENTRAL    UJVION   ASSOCIATIO]?^,    B.  F. 

Brownell,  treas.,  groceries  and   patent    medicines,    5 

No.  Sixth  [h.  do. 

Chace  Ann  II.,  widow  of  George  E.,  physician,  175  Union, 
Chace  Eliza,  widow,  house  rear  88  North  Second 
Chace  Ezra  B.,  carpenter,  house  177  Grinnell 
Chace  Frederic  A.,  carpenter  and  spar  maker,  h.  64  Forest 
Chace  George  W.,  soapmaker,  house  4  Sears  court 
Chace  George  W.,  hoop  skirt   manufacturer  and  corsets, 

22  Purchase,  house  Hathaway  road 
Chace  George  W.,  jr.,  teacher,  bds.  George   W.   Chace's, 

Hathaway  road 
Chace  Herbert  F.,  printer,  boards  177  Grinnell 
Chace  Ira  M.,  clerk,  58  South  Water,  house  76  Grinnell 
Chace  Joseph,  2d,  carpenter,  house  217  County 
Chace  Joseph  H.,  ship-carpenter,  house  10   Chancery 
Chace  Mary  E.  Miss,  clerk,  14  Pleasant,  house  15  do. 
Chace  Nathan  F.,  carpenter,  boards  177  Grinnell 
Chace  Robert  B.,  master  mariner,  h.  139  Acushnet  av, 
Chace  Thomas  W.,  tinplate    worker,   16    North    Water, 

house  121  Cedar 
Chace,  see  also  Chase 
Chaddock  E.  Nye,  house  1  Lincoln 

Chadwick  Celinda,  widow  of  Charles,  h.  497  Acushnet  av. 
Chad  wick  Charles  T.,  painter,  house  18  Hill  man 
Chad  wick   David   G.,   day    watchman    Wamsutta   mills, 

house  98  Kempton 
Chadwick  Edward  E.,  clerk,  417  Purchase,  h.  140  Summer 
Chadwick  George  H.,  painter,  house  163  Kempton 
Chadwick  George  H.,  clerk  Tucker  &  Cummings,   boards 

140  Summer 
Chadwick  John  P.,  carpentei",  house  279  Cedar 
Chadwick  Luke,  weaver,  boarding-house,  176  State 
Chadwick  Mary,  widow  of  Georo-e,  house  154  Kempton 
Chadwick  Solomon  Mrs.,  house  79  County 
Chadwick  Thomas  A.,  coopei",  house  58  North 
Chadwick  Thomas  S.,  shoemaker,  house  15  Hillman 
Chadwick  William  J.,  shoemaker,  house  140  Summer 
Chadwick  William  L.,  boards  140  Summer 
Chaffee  Amos,  mason,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Chaloner  Luther  W.,  liarness   maker,  351  Acushnet  ave- 
nue, boards  Bancroft  House 
Chambeau  John,  laborer,  house  581  Acushnet  avenue 
Chamberlain  Ebenezer  T.,  engineer  Mt.  Washington  Glass 

Co.,  house  head  of  North  Bonney 


72  NEW   BEDFORD    [(]]    DIRECTOEY. 

Chamberlain    John    F.,    tinsmith,   boards    A.   Chaffee's, 

Acushnet  avenue 
Chamberlain  Sabin  P.,  joiner,  house  231  County 
Chandler  Charles,  house  24  Bush 
Chandler  William  G.,  boot    and    shoe  store,  2  Ricketson 

bhjck,  Union,  house  116  Middle 
Chaney  Emma  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  81  Thomas 
Chaney  Ephraim,  ship-carpenter,  house  9  North 
Changuon  Emily,  widow,  house  1  Austin 
Channing  Ann  S.,  wid.  of  John  W.,  h.  284  Acushnet  av. 
Channing  Rhoda  A.,  physician,  house  284  Acushnet  av. 
Channing  Walter,  ship-carpenter,  house  foot  Acushnet  av- 
enue, south  of  Division 
Channing  Wm.  IT., dentist,  139  Union,  h.  284  Acushnet  av. 
Channing  Wm.  R.,  dentist,  139  Union,  h.  44  Kem]:)ton 
Chapman  Alfred  M.  (Chapman  &  Shurtleff),  sailmaker, 

Union,  corner  Front,  house  53  Elm 
Chapman  Cyrus  W.,  house  50  Willis 
Chapman  Edwai-d  T.  (E.  T.  Chapman  &  Co.),  cigars  and 

tobacco,  76  Purchase,  house  62  South  Second 
Chapman  EHzabeth  B.,  widow  of  John  H.,  jr.,  dressmaker, 

house  137  William 
Chapman  E.  T.  &  Co.  (Edward  T.  Chapman),  76  Pur- 
chase [35  So.  Second 
Chapman  John,  ens^ineer  light-ship  "  Pollock  Rip,"  house 
CHAPMAN  JOHN  H.,  sailmaker,  122  North  Sec- 
ond, house  379  Purchase 
Chapman  John  H.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  26  Pleasant,  h.  do. 
Chapman  Mary,  widow,  house  221  Pleasant 
Chapman  Thomas,  weaver,  house  14  Austin  court 
Chapman  &  Shurtleff  (Alfred  M,  (,Miapman  and  John  R. 

Shurtlefl),  sailmakers,  Union,  corner-  Front 
Chappell  Arthur  B.,  clerk  385  Purchase,  bds.  21  Willis 
Chappell  Melville  G.,  clerk,  385  Purchase,  h.  21  Willis 
Chappell  William  H.,  grocer,  385  Purchase,  h.  21  Willis 
Charbonon  Noel,  laborer,  house  186  State 
Charnley  Thomas,  teamster  J.  Holmes,  jr.,  h,  95  So.  Water 
Chase  Abraham,  sliip-carpenter  City  wf.,  h.  213  Kempton 
Chase  Alexander  H.,  mason,  house  28  Dartmouth 
Chase  Allen,  blacksmith,  h.  Mill,  c.  Summit,  Cannonville 
Chase  Alonzo  B.,  teamster   Macomber    Bros.,  house   25 

South  Second 
Chase  Andrew  B.,  master  mariner,  house  94  County 
Chase  Ariel,  mastermariner,  house  41  Fourth 
Chase  Benjamin  Franklin,  shoemaker,  h.  182  North 
Chase  Benjamin  F.,  bds.  Rockdale  avenue,  n.  Kempton 
Chase  Celia  L.  Miss,  teacher  Friends  Academy,  house  116 

Acushnet  avenue 
Chase  Charles,  peddler,  house  61  South  Water 


NEW   BEBFORD    [[)]    DIRECTORY.  73 

Chase  Collins,  caJTinge  maker,  house  70  Spruce 
Chase  David  D.,  ship-carpenter,  house  68  State 
Cliase  David  IT.,  cinvasser,  house  109  South  Second 
Chase  Edeni  M.  Miss,   teacher  Kenipton    street  primary 

school,  boards  68  Chase 
Chase  Edwai-d  A.,  farmer,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
CHASE    EDWAKD    B.,    Remington    sewing    ma- 
chines, 5  Pleasant,  near  Union,  house  74  North 
Chase  Eldridge  B.,  clerk,  55  County,  house  18  Sherman 
Chase  Ezra  B.  (Chase  &  Sisson),  house  177  Grinnell 
Chase  Franklin  P.,  fish  market,  55  County,  h.  18  Sherman 
Chase  Fred'k  W.,  cai])ente]',  h.  Rockdale  av.,  n.  Kempton 
Chase  George,  boarding-house,  3-1  South  Water 
Chase  George,  mariner,  house  206  South  Water 
Cliase  George  H.,  ship  joiner,  boards  6  North 
Chase  Henry,  clerk,  13  Hamilton,  h.  200  Acushnet  av. 
Chase  Henry  S.,  painter,  21  Union,  house  6  North 
Chase  Henry  T.,  carpenter,  house  124  Kempton 
Chase  Herbei't  F.,  printer,  52  William,  bds.  177  Grinnell 
Chase  Isaac,  laborer,  house  162  Mill 
Chase  Jacob  W.,  carpenter,  house  260  Kempton 
Chase  James  F.,  job  wagon.  First,  corner  Union,  house 

Shawmut  avenue 
Chase  James  H.,  farmer,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Chase  James  R.,  h.  Rockdale  avenue,  near  Kempton 
Chase  John  B.,  laborer,  house  187  Cedar 
Chase  Joseph,  jr.,  carpenter,  house  78   Washington 
Chase  Lovice  P.,  widow  of  Nathan,  house  57  Campbell 
Chase   Luther  S.,  commission  merchant   (N.  Y.),  house 

116  Acushnet  avenue 
Chase  Lyman  B.,  laborei.,  house  554  Acushnet  avenue 
Chase  Mary,  widow  of  Turner,  house  44  Hillman 
Chase  Mary  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  42  Kempton 
Cliase  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  house  71  South  Second 
Chase  Mary  C.,  widow  of  Henry,  house  6  North 
Chase  Nancy  R.,  widow  of  Ezekiel,  house  Kempton,  near 

Jenny  Lind 
Chase  Nathan,  house  165  County 
Chase  Olive  K.,  widow  of  Jonathan,  house  162  Mill 
Chase  Samuel,  mariner,  house  F'ish  Island 
Chase  Sarah  Mi\s.,  widow,  boards  81  State 
Chase  Walter  F.,  ship-carpenter,  house  17  Fifth 
Chase  Warren  E.  (Mei'cury  Publishing  Co.),  boards  Ban- 
croft House,  rooms  81  North  Sixth 
Chase  Wilbor  A.,  ship  builder,  house  83  Smith 
Chase  William  F.,  farmer,  house  Mt.  Pleasant,  beyond 

Water  Works 
Chase  Wilson,  master  mariner,  house  18  Wing 
ChaseZebiiia  H.,  master  mariner,  house  86  Fourth 


74  NEW   BEDFORD    [fj]    DIEECTORT. 

Chase  Zebina  W.,  master  mariner,  house, 323  Purchase 
Chase  &  Sisson  (Ezra  B.  Chase  and  Jasper  L.  Sisson), 

carpenters,  Leonards  wharf 
Chase,  see  also  Chace 

Cheatham  Thomas,  weaver,  house  7  Hampton  court 
Chiconne  Mezari,  carder,  house  5  North  Front 
Childs  Augustine  F.  (J.  G.  Childs  &  Son),  fish  dealer,  31 

School,  cor.  South  Second,  h,  108  South  Second 
Childs  Cyi-el  M.,  ropemaker  N.  B.  Cordage  Co.,  house 

Jenny  Lind 
Childs  James  K.,  agent,  house  97  North  Second 
Childs  Josiah   G.  (J-  G.   Childs  &   Son),  fish  dealer,  31 

School,  cor.  South  Second,  house  108  South  Second 
Childs  J.  G.  &  Son  (Josiah  G.  and  Augustine  F.  Childs), 

fish  market,  31  School,  cor.  South  Second 
Childs  Olive  S.  Mrs.,  house  194  Elm  [High 

Childs  Sylvester,  watches  and  jewelry,  37  Purchase,  h.  41 
Childs  VVilliam  C.,  laborer,  boards  149  Elm 
Chipman  James  F.,  house  69  Sycamore 
Chisholm  Sarah  A.,  widow  of  Elijah,  h.  55  North  Sixth 
Christian  Ann  Mrs.,  house  124  Pleasant 
Christian  Joseph,  fisherman,  house  181  South  Second 
Christian  Stephen  C,  master  mariner,  house  68  Pleasant 
Christopher  Christine,  at  rolling  mill,  house  Atlantic,  near 

Arnold  [h.  do. 

Churbuck  L.  A.  Mrs.,  homoeo.  physician,  150  Purchase, 
Church  Bradford  L.,  conductor  O.  C.  R.  R.,  h.  151  State 
CHUKCH  CHA8.  H.,    druggist,   122  Purchase,  h. 

107  Summer 
Church  Charles  L.,  pianos,  164  Purchase,  h.  96  Chestnut 
Church  Christopher  A.,  h.  947  Acushnet  av.,  c.  Coggeshall 
Church  Ephraim  E.,  sailmaker,  33  Com'l  wharf,  house  at 

Fairhaven 
Church  Frank  H.,  clerk,  122  Purchase,  bds.  107  Summer 
Church  Harry  M.,  clerk,  122   Purchase,  bds.  107  Summer 
Church  Horatio  L.,  sailmaker  T.  M.  Hart,  house  55  Hill 
CHUKCH  JAMES  I.,  boots  and   shoes,  207,   old 

number  131,  Purchase,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Church  Lucy  A.  Miss,  millinery,  6  Pleasant,  near  Union, 

house  39  North 
Church  Lydia  C.  Mrs.,  millinery,  6  Pleasant,  h.  39  North 
Church  Mary  A.  Miss,  h.  Acushnet  av.,  cor.  Coggeshall 
Church  Nathaniel,  jr.,  driver  Little  Compton  stage,  5  So. 

Sixth,  house  at  Little  Compton 
CHURCH  WM.  A.,  assistant  cashier  First  National 

Bank,  house  15  Lincoln 
Church   Wm.  N.  (Driscol,  Church  &  Hall;,  grocer,  64 

Union,  house  180  do. 
Churchill  Benjamin  J.,  house  7  Swamp 


NEW   BEDFOED    [(]]    DIRECTORY.  75 

Churchill  Ilii-am,  house  154  Chestnut 

CHURCHILL  ROBERT  G.,  cooper,  9  Cannon, 

house  78  Fifth 
CITIZENS  NATIONAL  BANK,  36  No.  Water 
CITY  PLANING  MILLS,  Greene  &  Wood,  agts., 

LeoiKird's  ^hnrf 
CITY  STEAM  LAUNDRY,  F.  H.  Dunham,  pro- 
prietor, 532  Acushnet  avenue 
Clagg-  Allen  C,  rigger,  house  1  Durfee 
Clapp  Charles  L.,  butcher,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Clare  John,  grocer  and   ])rovision   dealer,  221   So.  Waterj 

cor.  South,  house  300  South  Water 
Clare  Wni.  FI.,  clerk,  house  112  South  Front 
Clark  A.  Frank-,  clerk,  64  Union,  boai'ds  57  Foster 
Clark  Benjamin  H.,  laborer,  house  54  Middle 
Clark  Charles,  weaver,  bds.  Washburn,  cor.  North  Front 
Clark  Chas.  A.,jr.,  sec.  overseers  of  the  poor,  h.  161f  Mill 
Clark  Cyrus  H.,  retoucher  N.  Gifford,  bds.  65  Elm  " 
Clark  Eilward  C,  teamster,  house  49  Cove 
Clark  Eliza  W.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  house  194  Elm 
Clark  Elizabeth  G.,  widow  of  Darius,  house  49  Cove 
Clark  Elizabeth  T.,  widow,  house  70  Pleasant 
Clark  Ezra,  carpenter,  No.  Second,  c.  Hillman,  h.  57  Foster 
Clark  George  H.,  master  mariner,  house  110  Campbell 
Clark  Geo.  M.,  jr.,  picture  frame  engraver,  h.  243  County 
Clark  Hosea  B.,  clerk,  9  Market,  house  52  Walnut 
Clai'k  James,  weaver,,boards  5  Austin 
Clark  James,  carpenter,  bds.  6  Mar  .et  square 
Clark  James  A.,  slasher  tender  Potomska  mills,  house  53 

Black  in  ore 
Clark  James  F.  Rev.,  asst.  pastor  St.   Lawrence   church, 

house  Hillman,  cor.  Summer 
Clark  John,  wheelwright,  bds.  218  Pleasant 
Clark  Joseph  P.  H.,  engraver,  b.  Parker,  c.  No.  Emerson 
Clark  Joseph  W.,  painter,  hoards  70  Pleasant 
Clark  Julia  A.,  widow,  dressmaker,  house  183  County 
Clark  Lothrop,  clerk,  9  Market,  house  52  Walnut 
Clark  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Daniel,  house  90  Elm 
Clark  Mary  A.  Miss,  tailoress,  bds.  23  Sherman 
Clark  Mary  S.  Miss,  house  47  Seventh 
Clark  Michael,  coopei',  h.  Parkei',  cor.  North  Emerson 
Clark  Patrick,  laborer,  house  Washburn,  cor.  No.  Frout 
Clark  Peter,  gai'dener  Mrs.  Joseph  S.  Tillinghast,  Antho- 
ny, house  Clay,  near  Oak 
Clark  Richard  E.,  iron  worker,  house  114  Fourth 
Clark  Robert  (Clark  &  Gatie),  grocer,  Rivet,  cor.  Second, 

house  do. 
Clark  Ruth  B.,  widow  of  Wra.  S.,  house  125  Middle 
Clark  Thomas,  laborer,  house  1  Walnut 


76  NEW    BEDFORD    [(]]    DIRECTORY. 

Clark  Thomas  E.,  fish  market,  9  Market,  h.  52  Walnut 
Clark  Walter  F.,  sale  stable,  19  Fourth,  house  54  School 
Clark  William,  watchman,  house  16  Ash 
Clark  William  J.,  carpenter,  h.  Parker,  cor.  No.  Emerson 
Clark  &  Gntie  (Robert  Clark  and  Henry  Gatie),  grocers, 

Rivet,  corner  Second 
Clarke  A.  Edwin,  lawyer,  42  North  Water,  h.  80  Arnold 
Clarke  Erneline  E.,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  218  Pleasant 
Clarke  Henry  B.,  homeopathic  physician,  181  Union,  h.do. 
Clarke   Henry   L.,   student    University   of  Penn.,  boards 

181  Union  [bridge),  h.  181  Union 

Clarke   Mortimer   H.,  student  Harvard  College    (Cam- 
Clarke  William  E,,  overseer   frame    spinning  Poton)ska 

mills,  opposite  269  South  Water,  house  147  Fourth 
Clarkin  James,  brakeman  O.  C.  R.  R.,  house  221  Pleasant 
Clarkson   Nicholas    J.,  plasterer  and  whitewasher,   house 

West  Maxfield,  Cannouville 
Clary  Daniel,  laborer,  house  Highland,  corner  Tophani 
Clary  Lawrence,  Gosnold  mill,  house  83  North  Water 
Clary  William,  laborer,  h.  815  Purchase,  near  Penniman 
Clay  Henry,  mastei-  mariner,  house  166  Grinnell 
Claytofi  Isaiah  H.,  laborer,  house  83  South  Water 
Clayton  Susan,  widow,  house  83  South  Water 
Cleary  Anthony,  hostler  S.  F.  Perry,  house  186  Ehn 
Cleary  Heniy,  molder,  house  83  North  Water 
Cleary  James,  hostler,  house  68  Mechanics  lane 
Cleary  John,  laborer,  house  122  South  Orchard 
Cleavelaiid  Abram  L.,  ship   broker  and  commission  mer- 
chant, house  167  Union 
Cleaveland  Andrew  M.,  baker,  house  102  Ash 
Cleaveland  Cai'oline,  wid.  of  Charles  G.,  h.  112  So.  Front 
Cleaveland  Chai-les  E.,  carpenter,  bds.  112  South  Front 
Cleaveland  George  H.  V.  D.,  baker,  173  Union,  house  at 

Fairhaven 
Clegg  Ernest,  weaver,  bds.  South  Front,  n.  Blackmore 
Clemens  William  F.,  hostler,  50  Elm,  bds.  6  Market  sq. 
Clifford  Arthur,  physician,  house  87  Orciiard 
Clifford  Caroline  A.  Miss,  house  6(5  Bedford 
Clifford  Chas.  W.  (Crapo,  Cliffl>rd  &  Clifford),  lawyer,  35 

North  Water,  house  11  South  Cottage 
Clifford  John  H.  Mrs.,  house  87  Orchard 
Clifford  Walter  (Crapo,  Clifford  &  Clifford),   lawyer,  35 

North  Water,  house  1  Irving  oourt 
Clifton  Jireh  W.,  stoves,  tinware,  etc.,  342  Purchase,  h.do. 
Clithei'o  Thomas,  weaver,  house  Cedar  Grove,  first  on  left 

from  Acushnet  avenue 
Clymes  Catharine,  widow,  h.  No.  Front,  cor.  Washburn 
Ciymonts  David,  clerk,  boards  59  Mechanics  lane 
Clymonts  William,  blacksmith  E.  B.  &  F.  Macy,  house 

59  Mechanics  lane 


NEW    BEDFORD    [(]]    DIRECTORY.  77 

Coats  John  M.,  sail  maker,  house  53  Elm 

Cobb    Edward    H.,  assistant  teacher  Friends   acadeiTiy, 

house  24  South  Sixth 
Cobb  Geoi'ge  A.,  stoves  and  tinware,  Acushnet   avenue, 

corner  Tai'kiln  hill  road,  house  do. 
Cobb  John  Q.  A.,  branch  pilot,  house  16  Chancery 
Cobb  OHver  W.,  sail  niak-er,  boar<ls  110  Fifth 
Cobb  Sarah  IL,  widow  of  William  S.,  h.  115  Washington 
Cobb  Susan  C,  wid.  of  Nathaniel   W.  P.,  h.  70  Sycamore 
Cobb  Thomas  J.,  deputy  sheriff,   42  North  Water,  house 

115  Wasliino'ton 
Cobb  Wendell  II.  (Marston  &   Cobb),  lawyer,  35  North 

Watei-,  house  46  South  Sixth 
Coburii  William  L.,  house  213  Purchase 
Cochrane  Wm.  J.,  weaver,  house  86  Linden 
CODp_ THOMAS  A.,  U.  S.  Deputy  Shipping  Com- 
missioner, ship  broker  and  commission   merchant,  18 

South  Water  (up-stairs),  house  321  Acushnet  avenue 
Codding  Herbert  N.,  carriage  maker,  boards  78  Chestnut 
Codding  Mary  A.  Miss,  teacher   Cannonville  school,  bds. 

78  Chestnut  [Chestnut 

CODDING    SETH,    grocer,   180   County,  house  78 
Codding  Seth  E.,  frame  maker,  house  8  Spruce 
Coe  Isaac  H.  Rev.,  jiastor  South   Christian   church,  house 

112  Washington 
Coe  William  F.,  shoe  laster,  house  8  Sears 
Coffey  Margaret  Mrs.,  house  68  Hazard 
COFFIN  BROTHEKS  (Frederick  and  Charles  H. 

Coffin),  paper  boxes,  Standard  building 
Coffin  Charles  H.,  paper  box  maker,  67  Union,  house  253 

Acushnet  avenue 
Coffin  Charles  H.  (Coffin  Bros.),  bds.  253  Acushnet  av. 
Coffin  Emily,  widow  of  Henry,  house  30  Bedford 
Coffin  Frederick  (Coffin  Bros.),  paper  box  manufacturer, 

Standard  building.  Union,  house  253  Acushnet  av. 
Coffin  Frederick  C,  laborer,  boards  28  Allen 
Coffin  George  C,  at  Fisher's  bakery,  212  Purchase,  house 

42  Foster 
Coffin  George  G.,  traveling  agent,  house  70  County 
Coffin  George  T.,  machinist,  boards  69  Elm 
Coffin  Hiram  B.,  millinery,  52  Purchase,  h.  26  Sycamore 
Coffin  James  H.,  clei'k,  145  Union,  boards  20  Allen 
Coffin  John  G.,  engineer,  house  413  Purchase 
Coffin  Phoebe  C,  widow  of  Wm.,  house  253  Acushnet  av. 
Coffin  Prince  H.,  clerk,  23  Centre,  bds.  64  South  Second 
Coffin  Sarah  B.  Mrs.,  boards  69  Elm  [Water 

Coffin  Simeon  R.,  laborer  Hustings  &  Co.,  h.  271   South 
Coffin  Stephen  P.,  cooper,  house  28  Allen 
Coffin  Walter  H.,  paper  box  maker,  bds.  253  Acushnet  av. 


78  NEW    BEDFORD    [Q]    DIRECTORY. 

Coffin  Wm,   B.,   frame  engraver    Cliarles  Taber   &  Co., 

boards  100  Bedford 
Coffin   Wm.   IL,  boarding  stable,    18  School,  and  hack 

stand,  128  Union,  house  17  South  Second 
Cogan  Thomas,  laborer,  house  64  North 
Cogay  John  R.,  waitei',  boards  90  South  Sixth 
Cogay  Tarlton,  laborer,  house  90  South  Sixth 
Ooggeshall  Ann  Mi'S..  house  169  County 
Coggeshall  Bj-adford  H.(IIo\vland  &  Coggeshall),  cooper, 

rear  147  North  Water,  house  460  Acushnet  avenue 
Coggeshall  Chas.  W.,  pump  and  block  maker,  head  Mer- 
rill's wharf,  house  at  Faii-haven 
Coggeshall  Chas.  W.  (Tobey  &  Coggeshall),  stoves  and 

tinware,  48  and  50  William,  house  43   Hillnian 
Coggeshall  Edward,  master  mariner,  house  163  County 
Coggeshall  Henry  W.,  house  62  William 
Coggeshall  James,  liouse  38  Campbell 
Coggeshall  John  A.,  teamster,  house  232  South  Water 
Coggeshall  Nelson,  teamstei-,  house  102  Ash 
Coggeshall  Priscilla  S.,  widow  of  Josiah,  h.  232  So.  Water 
Coggeshall  Robert  C.  P.,  city  land  surveyor,  office  b.ise- 

ment  City  Hall  building,  house  31  Bush 
Coggeshall  Ruth  R.,  widow  of  Richard  H.,  house  69  Elm 
Coggeshall  Samuel  B.,  house  110  South  Sixth 
Coggeshall  Sarah  M.,  widow  of  James,  h.  79  So.  Second 
Coggeshall  Thomas,  postmaster,  post-office,  No.  Second, 

corner  William,  house  31  Bush 
Coggeshall  Wm.  P.,  teamster,  house  Mt.  Pleasant,  near 

Mt.  Veinon 
Cogy  Anna,  wddow  of  Benjamin,  house  159  Mill 
Colbert  William,  weaver,  house  249  South  First 
Colby  Philip  E.,  clerk  Acushnet  Coffiie  and   Spice  Mills, 

house  37  Hill,  corner  Mill 
Colby  Susan  A.  Miss,  house  175  Union 
Cole  Benjamin,  machinist,  house  88  Washington 
Cole  Charles,  mni'iner,  house  157  Elm 
Cole. Emily,  widow,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Cole  George  F.,  manuf  icturing  agent,  carriage  dealer,  278 

Acushnet  avenue,  house  84  Fourth 
Cole  Harrison  G.  O.  Mrs.,  house  84  Fourth 
Cole  Henry  W.,  laborer  Geo.  Delano  &  Co. 
Cole  Theodore  W.,  marble-worker,  William,  corner  Beth- 
el, house  56  Hill  man 
Cole  William,  jr.,  clerk,  169  Purchase,  bds.  87  Kempton 
Coleman  Betsey  R.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  liouse  35  Seventh 
Coleman  George,  fisherman,  house  105  North  Water 
Coleman  Ivobert,  carpet  cleaner,  house  Market  square 
Coles  Samuel,  man-servant,  85  Bush,  house  Baldwin,  near 
Bedford  [147  State 

Collamore  Edwin  J.,  engineer  N.  B.  Water  Works,  house 


NEW    BEDFORD    [Q]    DIRECTORY.  79  . 

Collingwood  Elanor,  widow  of  William,  house  Cypress, 

near  Sycamore 
Collins  Albert  B.,  lawyer,  42  No.  Water,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
Collins  Barnabas,  former,  house  Ashland,  near  Linden 
Collins  Eugene  E.,  house  21  Park 
(./ollins  George,  laborer,  boards  7  Griffin 
('ollins  George  A.,  spinner,  house  68  Prospect 
Collins  Hugh,  laborer,  house  7  Griffin 
Collins  Jeremiah,  laborer  N".  B.  Copper  works,  house  Wall, 

next  Acushnet  avenue 
Collins  John,  laborer  Wamsutta  aiills,  house  10  Wall 
Collins  John,  weaver,  boards  31  Austin 
Collins  Mary,  wddow,  house  31  Austin 
Collins  Michael,  laborer,  house  186  Pleasant 
Collins    Nelson    (Collins    &    Bowie),    pattern-maker,   90 

South  Water,  boards  242  Acushnet  avenue 
Collins  Otis  K.,. wheelwright,  rear  551  Acushnet  avenue, 

house  33  Sycamore 
Collins  Quinton  F.  (Quinton    F.   Collins   &   Co.),    blank 

book  mnfi".,  34  North  Second,  house  82  Elm 
COLLmS  QUINTON  F.  &    CO.     (Quinton    F. 

Collins   nnd  Josiah   S.  Tappan),    book-binders   and 

blank  book  mnfrs.,  34  North  Second 
Collins  Timothy,  laborer,  house  22  Walnut 
Collins  Walter  H.,  boards  111  Middle 
Collins  William,  card  o'rindei-,  boards  283  South  Second 
COLLINS  &  BOWIE   (Nelson  Collins  and  Edwin 

R.  Bowie),  pattern  makers  and   water  wheel   manu- 

facturei's,  90  South  Water 
Colombo  Ambrose,  laborer,  house  710  Purchase 
Colouibe  Hermingle,  cai-penter,  house  8  Hampton  court 
Colombo  John,  carder,  house  7  North  Front 
Colombe  Julian,  laborer,  iiouse  710  Purchase 
Colson  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  house  121  Sycamore 
Colwell  John  J.  (Wm.  F.   Tirrell  &   Co.),  carriagesmith, 

332  Purchase,  house  22  Emerson 
Colwell  Reliance,  widow  of  John  J.,  h.  r.  142  Kempton 
Colwell  Zachariah,  mariner,  house  Swamp,  near  Cedar 
Coly  Charles  S.,  saloon,  80  Union,  boards  do. 
Colyar  Edward  B,,  mariner,  boards  169  Pleasant 
Colyar  Geo.  S.,  weaver,  house  108  South  Front 
Colyar  Henry,  painter,  house  Colyar's  lane 
Colyar  Henry,  jr.,  gardener,  house  2  Babbitt 
Colyar  Sylvester  A.,  rope  maker,  house  169  Pleasant 
Couiey  Charles  M.,  shipsmith,  house  37  P^'oster 
COMMERCIAL    MUTUAL    MARINE    IN- 
SURANCE CO.,  37  North  Water 
Commerlord  Annie  R.  Miss,  teacher  Middle  street  school, 

boards  282  County 


80  ^SrSW    BEDF3RD    [fj]    DIREOTORY. 

Cotnmerford  Catherine  Miss,  teacher  Middle  street  gram- 
mar school,  boards  232  County 
Commerford  Eleanor  Miss,  teacher  Kempton  st.  school, 

house  232  County 
Commerford  Mary  Miss,  music  teacher,  bds.  23'Z  County 
Comroy  James  O.,  hair-dresser,  house  155  Elm 
Comroy  Martha  C.  Mrs.,  house  155  Elm 
Comstock  Thomas  W.,  police,  house  40  Crapo 
Conant  George  M.,  cutter  J.  &  W.  R.  Wing  &  Co.,  house 

9  Arch 
Congdon  James  B.,  clerk  Water  board  and  treasurer  N. 

B.  Gas  Light  Co.,  office  City  hall  building,  house  118 

County 
Congdon  Sarali  Miss,  house  29  Seventh,  corner  School 
Congdon  William,  sail  maker,  house  135  Kempton 
Congdon  Wm.  W.,  clerk  170  County,  bds.  185  Kempton 
Conklin  Abiam,  laborer,  house  208  Middle 
Conklin  Michael,  currier,  house  95  First 
Conley  Richard,  rope  maker,  boards  165  Kempton 
Conn  David,  laborer,  house  Rock 
Conn  John,  laboi'er,  boards  David  Conn's,  Rock 
Connell  John,  laborer,  boards  7  Willis 
Connell  William,  laborer,  house  7  Willis 
Connelly  James,  boards  11  Logan 
Connelly  James,  mule-spinner,  house  294  County 
Connelly  John  W.,  cigar  maker,  boards  117  No.  Water 
Connelly  Joseph  A.,  laborer,  house  117  North  Water 
Connelly  Patrick,  peddler,  house  71  Cedar 
Conniff  John  A.,  hnrness  maker  W.  H.  Willis,  h.  25  Anjh 
Connolly  Joseph   F.,   photographer,  60  Purchase,  boards 

117  North  Water 
Connors  John,  laborer,  house  7  Willis 

Connors ,  house  10  Fulton  court 

Connos  John,  weaver,  boards  283  South  Second 
Connos  William,  weaver,  boards  283  South  Second 
Considine  Michael,  laborer,  house  Davis,  n.  Acushnet  av. 
Conway   James   S.,   teamster   Mount  Washington  Glass 

Co.,  house  Fourth,  corner  Wing 
Conway  John,  clerk  billiard  room  Parker  House,   boards 

220''^  County 
Conway   Michael,   driver  hose  carriage   S.  F.   E.  No.  2, 
house  8  Walnut  [off  Purchase 

Conway  Michael,  weaver,  house   rear  41    Merriraac,    east 
Conway  Richnrd,  carpenter,  house  220 j^  County 
Cook  Alexander  G.,  mason,  house  Tremont,  near  Arnold 
Cook  Cliarles  A.,  currier  Job  Wade,  Wall,  h.  217  County 
Cook  Charles  E.  (Wordell  &  Cook),  house  at  Dartmouth 
Cook  Clarence  A.,  bookkeeper  (Boston),  house  33  Bush 
Cook  Cornelia  Miss,  house  1  Morgan 


NEW   BEDFOED    [(]]    DIEECTORT.  81 

Cook  David,  groceries  and  dry  goods,  404  Purchase,  b.  do. 

Cook  Emma  L.  Mrs.,  house  10  Morgan 

Cook  Evie  M.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  3  Waverly 

Cook  Henry  C,  bread  store,  115  Kerapton,  h.  10  Morgan 

Cook  Horatio  B.,  carpenter  N.  B.  R.  R.,  bouse  3  Greene 

Cook  H.  B.,  millinery,  144  Union,  house  3  Greene 

Cook  James,  laborer,  house  114  Cedar 

Cook  John,  operative,  house  2  Fulton  court 

Cook  John  F.  (J.  S.  Cook  &  Son),  14  Fourth,  house  125 

Grinuell 
Cook  John  H.,  clerk,  214  County,  house  58  Sycamore 
Cook  John  S.  (John   S.  Cook  &  Son),  8,   10,  12  and  14 

Fourth,  house  138  Washington 
Cook  John  S.  &  Son  (John  S.  and  John  F.  Cook),  livery 

and  boarding  stable,  8,  10,  12  and  14  Fourth 
Cook  Lydia  W.,  widow  of  Jabez,  house  217  County 
Cook  Margaret  Mrs.,  house  166  Kempton 
Cook  Philip  B.,  mason,  house  5  Rockdale  avenue 
Cook  Philip  H.,  mariner,  house  Rockdale  avenue 
Cook  Richard  H,,  pressman  Thayer  &  Judd,  h.  76  Cedar 
Cook  Robert,  baker,  house  73  Dartmouth 
COOK  SAMUEL  H.,  secretary  Ocean   Mutual  In- 
surance Co.,  and  insurance  agent,  37  North  Water, 
house  Bush,  between  County  and  Orchard 
Cook  Silas,  cooper,  house  388  Purchase 
Cook  Stephen,  boards  166  Kempton 
Cook  Thomas,  house  1  Morgan 

Cook  Thomas  W.  (Thomas  W.  Cook  &  Co.),  paint  manu- 
facturer. School,  corner  F'ront,  house  155  William 
Cook  Thomas  W.  &  Co.  (Thomas  W.  Cook),  paint,  color 

and  varnish  manufacturers.  School,  corner  Front 
Cook  Timothy  D.,  builder  and  real  estate  agent,  20  North 

Water,  house  22  Bush 
Cook  Timothy  D.,  jr.,  clerk,  6  Union,  house  98  Elm 
Cook  Westley,  laborer,  house  20  Wing 
Cook  William  Mrs.,  house  33  Bush,  corner  Fourth 
Cook  Win.  H.  (Wm.  H.  Cook  &  Co.),  junk  dealer,  9,   11 

and  15  North  Front,  house  57  Kerapton 
COOK  WM.  H.  &  CO.  (Wm.  H.  Cook  and  James 

Mackie),  junk  dealers,  9,  11  and  15  North  Front 
Cooke  H.  B.  Mrs.,  millinery  and  fancy  goods,  144  Union, 
house  3  Greene  '  [Fourth 

Cooke  Robert,  baker,  173  Union,  house  Potomska,  corner 
Cooley  Henry  E.,  silver  plater,  boards  107  Elm 
Coombs  Asa,  shipwright,  house  42  Smith 
Coombs  Benjamin  D.,  farmer,  house  Plainville 
Coombs  Benjamin  F.  Mrs.,  house  75  Fourth 
Coombs  Charles  B.,  house  75  Fourth 
Coombs  George  C,  reporter  Mercury,  boards  75  Fourth 
6 


82  NEW   BEDFORD    [(]]    DIKECTORT. 

Coombs  William,  laborer,  boards  101  North  Water 
Coon  George  H.,  oil  presser,  house  116  Fourth 
Cooper  Betsey,  house  5  High 

Cooper  Frances,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  157  Elm 
Cooper  George,  needle  manufacturer,  house  157  Purchase 
Cooper  Henry,  weaver,  house  11  Rivet 
Cooper  Lucy  A.  Mrs.,  house  rear  163  Kempton 
Cooper  Lureny,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  76  First 
Cooper  Patrick,  hostler  W.  H.  Coffin,  18   School,  corner 

First,  house  Coffin,  corner  First 
Cooper  Thomas,  laborer,  boards  5  High 
Cooper  Watson,  laborer,  house  209  Middle 
Cooper  Wm.  H.,  clerk,  32  School,  corner  South  Second, 

boards  Patrick  Cooper's,  Coffin,  corner  First 
Corcia  Rosa  Mrs.,  house  8^  Griffin 
Corey  Ada  F.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  84  Elm 
Corey  Adaline  H.,  widow  of  Charles  W.,  house  84  Elm 
Corey  Amy  W.  Miss,  dressmaker,  boards  84  Elm 
Corey  Charles  S.,  packer,  boards  84  Elm 
Corey  John,  police,  house  20  Crapo 
Corey  John  A.,  baker,  boards  56  Mill 
Corey  Julia  Ann,  widow,  house  50  Mill 
Corey  Michael,  laborer,  house  56  Mill 
Corey  Orlando,  clerk,  42  Purchase,  house  20  Crapo 
Corey,  see  also  Cory 
Corish  James,  currier,  house  225  Middle 
Corish  John,  foreman  N.  B.  Tannery,  house  99  Smith 
Cornelia  James,  laborer,  house  51  First 
Cornell  Abbie,  widow  of  Randall,  house  48  Sycamore 
Cornell  Amos,  carriage  maker,  house  57  School 
Cornell  Charles  F.,  sexton  Oak  Grove  cemetery,  h.  do. 
Cornell  Charles  R.,  foreman  Robert  S.  Cornell,  135  Grin- 

nell,  house  116  South  Sixth 
Cornell  Eliza  Mrs.,  house  45  Foster 
Cornell  Eliza  A.,  widow  of  William,  h,  281  So.  Second 
Cornell  Eugene  H.,  passepartout  maker,  house  61  Spruce 
Cornell  George  A.,  engineer  O.  C.  R.  R.,  h.  484  Purchase 
Cornell  John  M.,  laborer,  house  1  Potter 
Cornell  John  W.,  master  mariner,  house  44  North 
CORNEIili  JOSEPH  H.,  president  and  treasurer 
Gosnold  mills,  198  North  Third,  house  Acushnet  av- 
enue. Grove  place 
Cornell  Joseph  W.,  house  1  Ashland 
Cornell  Pardon,  butcher,  h.  Watson,  n.  Smith's  mills  road 
Cornell  Phebe,  widow,  house  3  Durfee 
Cornell  Robert  S.,  livery  and  boarding  stable,    185    Grin- 

nell,^ext  Washington  square,  house  116  So.  Sixth 
Cornell  William  G.,  trader,  house  233  County 
Cornell  William  L.,  mariner,  house  162  North  Ash 


NEW   BEDFORD    [Q]    DIRECTORY.  83 

Corniff  John,  harness  maker,  house  21  Arch 

Cornish  Aaron,  physician  and  surgeon,  3  Pleasant,  h,  do, 

Cornish  Israel  C,  deputy  chief  of  police.  Central  station,  3 

South  Second,  house  1  Rockland 
Cornish  Ivory  S.,  agent  ^tna   Life   Insurance   Co.    of 

Hartford,  41  William,  house  81  Maxfield 
Cornish  Susan  B.  Miss,  teacher  High  school,  h.  112  Middle 
Corn  well  Ada  B.,  widow  of  Edward  L.,  h.  87  County 
Corsia  Rosa  Mrs.,  house  8|-  Griffin 
Corson  Charles  M,,  teamster,  house  51  Middle 
Corson  Temple  S.,  coal.  Front,  c.  Middle,  h.  18  Bethel 
Corj^  Abby,  widow,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  near  Nash  road 
Cory  Andrew  T.,  butcher,  boards  12  Rockdale  avenue 
Cory  Clarissa  G.,  widow  of  Alonzo  L.,  house  78  So.  Sixth 
Cory  Daniel,  ship-carpenter,  house  85  North  Second 
Cory  Daniel  W.,  clerk  M.  T.  D.  &   M.  Co.,  20  Bedford, 

corner  Fourth,  house  38  Bedford 
Cory  Everett  N.,  painter,  house  12  Rockdale  avenue 
Cory  Fredeiick  A.,  farmer,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  n.  Nash  road 
Cory  George  A.,  carpenter,  house  Rockdale  avenue,   near 

Kempton 
Cory  George  G.,  mariner,  house  6  Rockdale  avenue 
Cory    Isaac    C,   farmer   and  carriage   maker,   house   12 

Rockdale  avenue 
Cory  Lucilla,  dressmaker,  75  Middle,  house  do. 
Cory  Philip  H.,  clerk,  55  Union,  house  56  North 
Cory  Seabury,  clerk  Swift  &  Allen,  boards  28  High 
Cory  William  T.,  printer,  boards  56  Mill 
Cory,  see  also  Corey 

Corzilius  Fred  (F.  Corzilius  &  Co.),  bds.  Parker  House 
Corzilius  Fred  &  Co.  (Fred  Corzilius  and  Chas.  H.  Ellis), 

ice-cream,  etc.,  63  Purchase 
Cosgi'ove  Ann,  widow,  boards  54  Hazard 
Costa  Joseph,  house  106  South  Water 
Costa  Manuel  E.,  mariner,  house  62  Grinnell 
Costello  Edward,  weaver,  house  rear  8  Campbell 
Costello  Mai'cellus,  hair-dresser,  7  Liberty  Hall  building, 

house  178  North  [Merrimac 

Costello  Miles,  weaver,  boards  Michael  Conway's,  rear  41 
Cota  Charles  C.  (Cota  &  Smith),  grooei-,  56  Cedar,  house 

19  Morgan 
Cota  Mrs.,  widow,  house  rear  Wamsutta  mills 
Cota  &  Smith   (Charles  C.  Cota  and  Joseph  C.  Smith), 

grocers,  56  Cedar 
Cotter  Eliza,  widow,  house  620  Acushnet  avenue 
Cotter  John,  heater  Gosnold  mills,  h.  686  Acushnet  av. 
Cotter  William  F.,  gardener  Mrs.  Eliza  A.Nye,  Acushnet 

avenue,  house  Cedar  grove,  near  Acushnet  avenue 
Cotterlane  Antone,  mariner,  house  185  South  Water 


84  NEW   BEDFORD    [(]]    DIRECTORY. 

Cottle  Freeman,  engineer,  house  148  Mill 
Cottle  Harriet  B.  Miss,  trimmings  and  worsteds,  15   Pur- 
chase, house  86  Kempton 
Cotton  Louisa  Mrs.,  house  5  Spruce 
Couch  George,  night  watchman  Potomska  mills,  opposite 

269  South  Water,  house  7  Crapo  [Crapo 

Couch  William  H.,  confectionery,  25  Pnfchase,  boards  14 
Coughlin  Dennis,  coal-heaver,  house  foot  of  Merrimac 
Coughlin  Jeremiah,  laborer,  boards  95  First 
Coughlin  John,  at  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  12  Hazard  court 
Coughlin  Michael,  machinist,  house  95  First 
Couling  Isham,  grocer,  182  Kempton,  house  67  Ash 
Covell  Alexander  H.,  clerk,  527  Purchase,  bds.  39  Elm 
Covell  Amy,  widow  of  Halsey,  house  169  Pleasant 
Covell  Benjamin  B.,  fruitgrower,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Covell  Charles  Mrs.,  house  172  Purchase 
Covell  Edward  T.,  inventor,  house  3  South  Cottage 
Covell  Eliza,  widow  of  Benj.,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Covell  Frederick  P.  (Covell  &  Ashley),  h.  172  Purchase 
Covell  George,  house  37  Campbell 

Covell  George  A.,  jr.,  clerk  D.  A,  Snell,  h.  40  Sycamore 
Covell  Henry  B.,  painter,  house  1  Cheapside 
Covell  Jonathan,  house  169  Acushnet  avenue 
Covell  Lucy  A.,  widow  of  George  A.,  house  14  Pope 
Covell  Mary  C,  widow  of  Hiram,  house  3  South  Cottage 
Covell  &   Ashley   (Frederick  P.  Covell    and  Charles  S. 

Ashley),  provisions,  177  Purchase 
Covin  Alonzo  E.,  foreman  Parker  House  stable,  h.  48  High 
Covin  Arthur  S.,  laborer,  house  29)^  School 
Covin  David,  glassmaker,  h.  35  School,  cor.  So.  Second 
Covin  David  F.,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Di'ill  Co.,  house- 

94  Bedford 
Covin  Herbert  E.,  carriage  trimmer,  boards  35  School 
Covin  Mercy  Miss,  nurse,  house  42  North  Second 
Covin  Orion,  clerk  153  Purchase,  boards  48  High 
Covin  Robert  H.,  machinist,  boards  35  School 
Cowan  Mary  Mrs.,  house  73  Middle 
Cowen  Abram,  mill  operative,  house  99  South  Front 
Cowen   Edward   F.   A.,  hack    driver   Andrew   Dwelley, 

house  556  Purchase,  corner  Merrimac 
Cowin  Zenas,  farmer,  house  Rockdale  avenue 
Cowing  Clarence   E.,  at  N.  B.  Cordage  Works,  boards  9 

Jenney 
Cowing  Thomas  B.,  currier,  house  64  North 
Cowing  Wm.  H.,  stone-cutter,  house  9  Jenney 
Cowing  William  J.,  currier,  boards  9  Jenney 
Cowing  William  M.,  conductor  O.  C.  R.  R.,  house  135 

Summer 
Cox  Charles,  weaver,  house  5  Ashley 


NEW   BEDFORD    [(]]    DIRECTORY.  85 

Cox  James  V.,  inspector  Custom  House,  h.  at  Fairhaven 

Cox  John,  weaver,  house  2}4  Austin 

Cox  Richard,  house  2}4  Austin 

Cox  Sarah  C,  widow  of  Wm.  H.,  house  39  Kempton 

Cox  William  T.,  mariner,  house  91  South  Second 

Coxen  Charles  H.,  clerk  145  Union,  house  81  Walden 

Coxen  Clarissa,  widow  of  George  E,,  house  16  County 

Coyle  Stephen,  boards  77  Merrimac 

Cozmore  Thomas,  calker,  house  Kempton,  corner  Reed 

Crabtree  George,  weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  7  Ashley 

Crabtree  Joshua,  weaver,  house  849  Acushnet  avenue 

Crabtree  Rebecca,  widow  of  Michael,  house  73  Dartmouth 

Craft  Janies,  police  officer,  house  216  Middle 

Crafts   Daniel    L.   Rev.,    pastor   Middle  street  Christian 

church,  house  44  Chestnut 
Crafts   Frank   G.    (Crafts   &   Allen),    mattress   makers, 

boards  73  Allen 
Crafts  Reuben,  carpenter,  house  73  Allen 
Crafts  Sarah  F.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  house  73  Allen 
CRAFTS  &  ALLEN  (Frank  G.  Crafts  and  Charles 

G.  Allen),  upholsterers,  160  Union 
Cragen  Charles  H.,  rigger,  house  57  Hill 
Craig  John,  boards  Thomas  Craig's,  Chancery 
Craig  Thomas,  ropemaker,  h.  Chancery,  n.  West  Middle 
Craigie   Andrew,  brass  founder,  103  North  Water,  house 
51  Fourth  [Acushnet  av. 

Craigie   Andrew   T.,   clerk    Atlantic   wharf,   boards  257 
Craigie  Lizzie  W.  Miss,  music  teacher,  house  51  Fourth 
Crandell    Susanna   A.,  widow,  house  at  William  J.  Bow- 
en's,  French  avenue 
Crane  Charles,  tinsmith,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Crane  George  J.,  watchmaker,  h.  510  Acushnet  avenue 
Crane  John  Q.  A.,  farmer  O.  G.  Brownell,  Mt.  Pleasant 
Cranston  James  M.,  boat  builder,  Fish  Island,  house  155 
Pleasant  [South  Fourth 

Cranston  John,  boat  builder  (Tiverton,  R.  I.),  house  149 
Cranston  Lydia  J.  Miss,  teacher  High  school,  h.  73  North 
Cranston    Orville    W.,   carpet  upholsterer,  13  Purchase, 

upstairs,  house  82  Chestnut 
Cranston  Sarah    H.   Miss,   teacher   Bush   street   primary 

school,  house  73  North 
Crapo  Charles  W.,  teamster,  house  90  Acushnet  avenue 
Crapo   Charles  W.  Mrs.,   house    Crapo   lane,  from  Dart- 
mouth, at  Dartmouth  line 
Crapo,   Clifford  &  Clifford    (William  W.  Crapo,  Charles 

W.  &  Walter  Clifford),  lawyers,  35  North  Water 
Crapo  Emma,  widow  of  Henry  D.,  house  10  Bethel 
Crapo  George  G.,  farmer,  house  Plainville 
Crapo  George  H.,  master  mariner,  bouse  93  Smith 


86  NEW   BEDFORD    [(]]    DIRECTORY. 

Crapo  George  L.,  carver,  house  392  Acushnet  avenue 
Crapo  George  M.,  frame  maker,  boards  Acushnet  avenue, 

corner  Dover 
Crapo  Jeremiah,  rigger,  house  94  State 
Crapo  Peter,  house  206  South  Second 
Crapo  Rebecca  G.  Mrs.,  seamstress,  boards  52  Fifth 
Crapo  Reuben,  teamster,  house  6   Walnut 
Crapo  Robert   C,  telegraph   operator,   house   Belleville 

road,  near  Acushnet  river 
Crapo  Square  G.,  boards  Jenney,  near  Kerapton 
'  CRAPO  WILLIAM  W.,  president  Mechanics  Na- 
tional Bank,  and  (Crapo,  Clifford  &  Clifford), lawyer, 

35  Forth  Water,  house  7  Orchard 
Craw  Henry  F.,  painter,  boards  67  Pleasant 
Craw  Henry  T.,  master  mariner,  house  67  Pleasant 
Crawford  Robert  H.,  gardener,  38  South  Sixth,  bds.  do. 
Crawn   Michael,    mule-spinner,    house    Blackmore,   near 

South  Water 
Crear  Robert  G.,  painter,  35  Union,  house  do. 
Creary  Margaret,  widow,  house  26  South  Second 
Crins  Clara  Mrs.,  house  16  Mill 

Cripps  George,  carpenter,  house  shoe  factory,  Durfee 
Croacher  Daniel  B.,  cooper,  house  27  Sherman 
Croacher  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  25  Sherman 
Ci'oacher  Rodolphus   J.    (Ellis  &  Croacher),   cooper,  97 

First,  house  115  Fifth 
Croacher  Thomas  W.,  doors,  sashes  and  blinds,  Leonard's 

wharf,  house  121  Fifth 
Crocker  Franklin  T.,  clerk,  236  County,  boards  do. 
Crocker  George  O.,  merchant,  7  Commercial  wharf,  house 

148  William' 
Crompton  John,  weaver,  house  Potter,  near  Shawmut  av. 
Cronan  Daniel,  pressman  E.  S.  Perry,  house  127  Cedar 
Crone  Joseph,  laborer  Warasutta  mills,  h.  13  Austin  ct. 
Cronin  Cornelius,  laborer,  house  1  Harrison 
Cronin  Joseph  A.,  harness  maker,  54  Elm,  bds.  6  Foster 
Cronin  Mary,  widow,  house  136  South  Water 
Cronin  William,  harness  maker,  54  Elm,  house  64  Foster 
Crook  M.  Frank,  operative,  boards  1  Hickory 
Crook  William  H.  (Brown  &  Co.),  ship-carpenter,  house 

73  First 
Crooker  Charles  A.,  master  mariner,  house  218  Purchase 
Crosby  George,  laborer,  house  179  State 
Crosby  Thomas  S.,  carpenter,  house  7  Jenney 
Crosby  William  T.,  laborer,  boards  7  Jenney 
Cross  David,  carder,  h.  Sawyer,  corner  Bowditch 
Cross  Hannah  R.,  widow  of  John,  house  231  So.  Second 
Cross  Thomas,  weaver,  house  Linden  court 
Cross  Wm.  O.,  carpenter,  house  12  Sears  court 


NEW  BEDFOKD    [(]]    DIRECTORY.  87 

Grossman  Robert  H.  (Hayden  &  Grossman),  stoves,  tin 

ware,  etc.,  185  Acushnet  av.,  boards   92  Elm 
Grouch  Thomas,  hair-dresser,  144  Purchase,  bds.  Ash,  cor- 
ner Kempton 
Grow  George,  spinner,  h.  41  Merrimac,  east  of  Purchase 
Grosvell  Brittanise  Mrs.,  house  38  Foster 
Growell  Charles  F.,  mariner,  boards  209  South  Water 
Growell  Elizabeth  F.,  widow  of  Amos,  dressmaker,  house 

67  Mill 
Growell  Eunice,  widow  of  Peleg,  house  209  South  Water 
Growell  Isaac  S.,  cooper,  house  209  South  Water 
Growell  James  A.,  master  mariner,  house  198  Summer 
Growell  Leonard,  mariner,  house  84  Kempton 
Growell  Lizzie  N.  Miss,  music  teacher,  h.  21  South  Sixth 
Growell  Samuel,  ship-carpenter,  house  63  Foster 
Growell  Stephen,  bookkeeper,  house  21  South  Sixth 
Growell  Tabitha  Miss,  house  84  Kempton 
Growell  Theodore  P.,  sailmaker,  house  38  Foster 
Growley  Daniel, laborer,  house  111  Cedar 
Crowley  Dennis,  laborer,  house  93  North  Water 
Growley  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  527  Acushnet  avenue 
Crowley  Jeremiah  C,  dyer,  41  William,  b.  93  No.  Water 
Growley  John,  baker,  173  IJnion,  house  244  North  Waiter 
Growley  John,  teamster,  house  128  South  First 
Crowley  Margaret,  widow  of  James,  house  2  Turner  ct. 
Crowley  Mary,  widow  of  Peter,  house  244  South  Water 
Crowley  Timothy,  laborer,  house  Penniman,  corner  State 
Groxson  Levi,  mule-spinner,  house  11  Rivet 
Cruz  Joseph,  mariner,  house  16  Wing 
Gru  Joseph,  seaman,  boards  57  South  Water 
Cuddy  James,  laborer,  house  157  Fourth 
Cuddy  Thomas,  laborer,  house  41  Grapo 
Cud  worth  Laura  A.,  widow  of  David,  house  38  Foster 
Cudworth  Shadrach  N.,  machinist  M.  T.  D.  Co.,  house  95 

Fourth 
Guff  Levi,  mariner,  house  161  South  First 
Guffe  John  H,,  laborer  at  glass  works,  boards  Hathaway 

road,  near  Rockdale  avenue 
Guffe  Samuel,  house  Hathaway  road,  near  Rockdale  av. 
Gullins  Asa  B.,  engineer,  house  80  Merrimac 
Gumming  Arthur,  teacher  of  drawing  in  Public  schools, 
house  164  William  [Orchard 

Gummings  Arthur  (Wm.  F.  Potter  &  Co.),  gi'ocer,  h.  6 
Cummings  Benjamin,  clerk  Tucker  &  Gummings,  boards 
121  County  [Orchard 

Gummings  Benjamin  T.,  merchant,  Taber's  wharf,  house  6 
Gummings  Charles  S.  (Tucker  &  Cummings),  grocer,  100 

and  102  William,  house  88  Fourth 
Cummings  Cynthia  S.,  widow  of  Benj.,  house  121  County 


88  NEW   BEDFORD    [C]    DIRECTORY. 

Cummings  Ernest,  law  student,  36>^    North  Water,  bds. 

164  William 
Cummings  John  A.,  fruit,  house  22  Crapo 
Cummings  John  F.,  farmer,  house  rear  Tarkiln  hill  road, 

near  Acushnet  station 
Cummings  Martin,  laborer,  house  20  Austin  court 
Cummings  Peter,  laborer,  boards  40  Hazard 
Cummings  Thomas,  laborer,  house  610  Purchase 
CUNHA  JOSEPH,  cigars  and  tobacco,  125|-  Union, 

house  1203^  do. 
Cunha  Joseph  A.,  shoemaker,  \1^)4  So.  Water,  h.  172  do. 
Cunniff  John  H.,  at  Gosnokl  mills,  b.  54  North  Second 
CunnifF  Peter,  laborer,  house  foot  of  Merrimac 
Cunniff  William,  laborer,  house  75  South  Water 
Cunniff  William  E.,  carpenter,  house  Harrison,  cor.  Oak 
Cunningham  Daniel    P.,  ranfr.  harness  and  carriage  soap, 

151  Grinnell,  house  do. 
Cunningham  Edward  J.,  at  Morse  Twist  Drill  Co.,  house 

15i  Grinnell 
Cunningham  Emma  J.  Miss,  house  69  Hillman 
Cunningham  James,  spinner,  house  262  South  Second 
Cunningham  John,  pawnbroker,  62  Union,  h.  10  Bethel 
Cunningham  Margaret,  widow  of  John,  b.  220)^  County 
Cunningham  Patrick,  house  220,^  County 
Cunningham  Wallace  E.,  machinist,  h.  91  Washington 
Cunningham  William  H.,  fruit  and  vegetables,  31  Union, 

house  67  Hillman 
Cunningham  William  J.,  laborer,  house  120  Chestnut 
Curran  Mary  Mrs.,  house  foot  Seneca 
Curry  William,  spinner,  house  63  Grinnell 
Curtis  Daniel  J.,  weaver,  house  41  Merrimac 
Curtis  Manuel  E.,  farmer,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  bey'd  Nash  rd. 
Curtis  Richard  (Cannon  &  Curtis),  rigger,  Commercial 

wharf,  house  77  Pleasant 
CUSHING     CHARLES    F.,    harness  _  mnfr.    and 

trunk  dealer,  24  and  26  Pleasant  (Cheapside),  corner 

William,  house  102  High  [Hillman 

Cushing  John  K.,  cari^enter.  State,  cor.   Maxfield,  h.  63 
Cushman  Andrew,  laborer,  house  44  South  Second 
Cushman  Azariah,  carpenter,  boards  rear  497  Purchase 
Cushman  D.  P.  Mrs.,  millinery,  229  Purchase,  house  at 

Rochester 
Cushman  Frederick,  house  291  Acushnet  av.,  cor.  School 
Cushman  T.  R.  Mrs.,  house  46  South  Sixth 
Cusick  James,  brick-layer,  boards  4  Hazard  court 
Cutcher  Frank,  weaver,  boards  Prospect,  corner  Grinnell 
Cutler  Charles  H.,  engineer  Potomska  mills,  ojjposite  269 

South  Water,  house  91  Acushnet  avenue 


NEW   BEDFORD    [D]    DIRECTORY.  89 

Cutler  Hannah  C.  Mrs.,  house  205  Middle 
Cypress  Robert  W.,  hair-di-esser,  166  Purchase,  house  rear 
35  Smith 

DABNEY  ADELINE,  widow,  house  576  Purchase 

Dabney  Antone,  cook,  house  180  North 

Dacey  Patrick  F.,  glass  maker,  house  46*South 

Dade  Julia  Mrs.,  house  119  Smith  [Sycamore 

Daggett  Charles  N.,  blacksmith  Cordage  Factory,  h.  108 

Daggett  Eliphalet,  house  164  North 

Dahlll  Bridget,   widow  of  Peter,  house  803   Purchase, 

corner  Penniman 
Dailey  John  W.,  provisions,  4  So.  Second,  h,  6  Spring 
DAILY  EVENING   STANDARD,  E.  Anthony 

&  Sons,  proprietors,  67  Union  [Linden 

Daily  Michael,  laborer,  house   Smith  block.  State,  next 
Dale  Mrs.,  widow,  house  71  Campbell 
Daley  George,  weaver,  house  Cedar  Grove,  7th  on  right . 

from  Acushnet  avenue  [20  South  Emerson 

Daley  George  H.,  driver  N.  B.  Ice  Co.,  9  Fourth,  house 
Daley  James  Thomas,  weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  boards 

Cedar  Grove,  4th  on  right  from  Acushnet  avenue 
Daley  John  W.,  butcher,  house  228  South  Second 
Daley  Joseph,  weaver,  house  Cedar  Grove,   4th    on  right 

from  Acushnet  avenue 
Daley  Mary,  widow,  house  75  South  Water 
Daley  Thomas,  laborer,  house  714  Acushnet  avenue 
Daley    Winnifred   A.,   widow   of  Patrick,   house    Cedar 

Grove,  4th  on  right  from  Acushnet  avenue 
Dallman  Chas.  E.,  clerk,  27  Purchase,  boards  52  Bedford 
Dallman  Selina  V.,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  52  Bedford 
Dallman  Thomas,  clerk,  145  Union,  boards  52  Bedford 
Dalhnnn  William  H.,  rope  maker,  boards  52  Bedford 
Dalton  Catharine,  widow,  house  222  South  Water 
Daly  Eliza,  widow  of  John,  house  340  Cedar 
Daly  Joseph  F.,  clerk,  269  So.  Water,  bds.  114  Grinnell 
Daly  Patrick,  grocer,  269  So.  Water,  house  114  Grinnell 
Dalryrimple  Archibald,  carpenter,  house  8  Ashley 
Dammon  Franklin  M.,  house  214  Cedar 
Dammon  Frederick  A.,  boards  83  Smith 
Dammon  George  K.,  ship-carpenter,  house  276  Purchase 
Dammon  Harry  F.,  carpenter,  18  Mill,  house  do. 
Dammon   Samuel,  ship-carpenter,  North    Water,  corner 

North,  house  31  Hillman 
Dammon  Silas  D.,  ship-carpenter,  house  83  Smith 
Dammon  Thos.  H.,  ship-carpenter,  house  138  Campbell 
Damon  Doane  W.,  ship  joiner,  Hamilton,  h.  30  Cypress 
Damon  Fanny  Mrs.,  house  7  First 
Damon  Frederick  H,,  clerk,  207  Purchase,  h.  at  Fairhaven 


90  NEW  BEDFORD    [])]    DIRECTORY. 

Damon  Henry  D..  ship  joiner,  house  123  Cedar 
Damon  Hulda,  widow  of  Chandler,  house  71  Maxfield 
Damon  Samuel  H.,  carpenter,  North  Water,  near  North, 

house  27  Sycamore 
Damon  Wm.  H,,  ship-carpenter,  house  67  Hillman 
Damzell  James,  laborer,  house  Plainville  road 
Dana  Charles  Mrs.,  house  10  South  Second 
Dana  Charles  E.,  steward,  boards  10  South  Second 
Dana  Elizabeth  C,  widow  of  William  A,,  h.  86  Bedford 
Dana  Frank  R.,  steward,  house  148  Mill 
Dandridge  Rosena,  widow  of  Andrew,  h.  126  Kempton 
Dandy  Joseph,  boarding-house,  158  South  Water 
Danforth  Charlotte  L.  Mrs.,  house  111  Cedar 
Danignoer  Norbert,  shoemaker,  house  2  Hampton  court 
Dantsizen  Christian,  furniture  and  upholstery,  191  Elm, 

bouse  do. 
Dantsizen  Frank  M.,  cabinet  maker,  boards  191  Elm 
Dantsizen  John  G.,  upholsterer,  boards  191  Elm 
Dantsizen  William  C,  mariner,  boards  191  Elm 
Daquit  Vitalique,  weaver,  house  3  North  Front 
Darling  Franklin  M.,  farmer,  boards  William  Darling's, 

Acushnet  avenue 
Darling  William,  cooper,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Darenau  Frank  S.,  farmer 

Davaller  Antone,  fisherman,  house  278  South  Water 
Davenport  Abby  D.,  widow  of  John,  h.  26  County  avenue 
Davenport  Alfred  C,  painter,  house  38  Cedar 
Davenport  Alonzo,  carpenter,  h.  80  First,  corner  Bush 
Davenport  Andrew  B.  C,  carriage  smith.  Pleasant,  near 

Elm,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Davenport  Augustus  M.,  painter,  house  6  Emerson 
Davenport  Charles  H.,  laborer,  boards  6  Emerson 
Davenport  Dudley,  grocer,  Arnold,  cor.  Ash,  b.  113  Elm 
Davenport  George  E.,  clerk,  154  North,  boards  38  Cedar 
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 
and  Calvin  Raymond,  New  Bedford),  N.  Y.  Southern 
and  Western  Express,  5  Ricketson  block 
Davenport  Patience  M.,  widow  of  Charles  D.,  h.  113  Elm 
Davis  Aaron,  ship-carpenter,  house  35  Maxfield 
Davis  Abner  T.,  gardener,  house  82  Kempton 
Davis  Adeline,  widow  of  Alden,  house  81  State 
Davis  Alace,  widow  of  Silas,  h.  Jenney,  near  Kempton 
Davis  Anna,  widow  of  Joseph,  h.  76  Walnut,  c.  Seventh 
Davis  Annie  S.,  widow  of  James  A.,  h.  31  Hillman 
Davis  Benjamin,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  74  Kempton,  h.  do. 


NEW   BEDFORD    [])]    DIRECTORY.  91 

Davis  Benjamin  S.,  laborer,  house  24  Chancery- 
Davis  Bradford,  teamster,  house  20  Bonney 
Davis  Charles  E.,  house  8  Chancery 
Davis  Charles  E.,  machinist,  boards  209  Purchase 
Davis  Charles  F.,  clerk,  9  No.  Sixth,  bds.  65  Walden 
Davis  Charles  F.,  clerk  W.  T.  Soule,  bds.  49  Bedford 
Davis  Charles  G.,  dentist,  Pleasant,  corner  Union,  house 

8  Hicketson  court 
Davis  Charles  L.,  painter,  house  106  Chestnut 
Davis  Charles  S.,  grocer,  417  Purchase,  h.  Ill  Merrimac 
Davis  Cornelia  W.  Miss,  teacher  Plainville  school,  house 

49  Bedford 
Davis  Daniel  W.,  currier,  house  8  Cypress 
Davis  Darins,  blacksmith,  house  485  Purchase 
Davis  David,  fnrraer,  house  Hathaway  road 
Davis  EHza,  widow  of  James,  house  17  Ash 
Davis  Frank  L.,  boards  60  Parker 
Davis  Frederick  A.,  night  watchman  House  of  Correction, 

house  49  Bedford 
Davis  Frederick  B.,  mason,  house  165  Grinnell 
Davis  George  B.,  calker,  house  108  South  Front 
Davis  George  D.,  carpenter,  house  60  Parker 
Davis  George  H.,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill   Works, 

boards  105  Fourth 
Davis  Geo.  W.,  machinist  M.  T.  D.  Co.,  house  161  Fourth 
Davis  Gideon,  farmer,  boards  7  Jenney 
Davis  Henry  T.,  carpenter,  house  190  Acushnet  avenue 
DAVIS  HEl^RY  V.,  manufacturing  chemist,  Court, 

office  40  North  Water,  and  treasurer  N.  B.  Tool  Co., 

house  11  Morgan 
Davis  Henry  V.,  jr.,  clerk  H.  V.  Davis,  h,  38  South  Cedar 
Davis  Humphrey  Mrs.,  house  Court,  corner  Orchard 
Davis  Ira,  clerk  No.  Second,  cor.  Elm,  b.  46  No.  Second 
Davis  Isabella  Miss,  dressmaker,  80  Middle,  house  do. 
Davis  James,  weaver,  house  Washburn,  third   on   right 

from  Acushnet  avenue 
Davis  James,  2d,  grocer,  Acushnet  avenue,  junction,  near 

Washburn,  house  do. 
Davis  James,  farmer,  house  18  Rockdale  avenue 
Davis  James  A.,  house  71  Middle 
Davis  Jefferson,  clerk,  131  Union,  house  4  Foster 
Davis  John,  house  Acushuet  avenue 
Davis  John,  mariner,  house  87  Grinnell 
Davis  John  W.,  grease  collector,  14  South  Second,  house 

209  Middle 
Davis  John  W.,  clerk  Parker  House,  boards  do. 
Davis  Joseph,  weaver,  boards  Washburn,  third  on  right 

from  Acushnet  avenue 
Davis  Joseph,  laborer,  house  185  South  Second 


92  NEW    BEDFORD    [])]    DIRECTOEY. 

Davis  Joseph  E.,  driver  Marion  stage  line,  5  South  Sixth, 

house  at  Marion 
Davis  Joseph  T.,  prop,  of  South  Dartmouth  stage  line,  5 

Ricketson  block,  140  Union,  h.  at  South  Dartmouth 

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s  Julia  Mrs,,  house  20  Park 
s  Leroy  W,  Mrs.,  nurse,  boards  64  State 
s  Lorenzo  D.,  merchant  tailor,  house  65  Walden 
is  Lysander  W.,  ship-carpenter,  house  106  Chestnut 
.s  Mahala  M.,  widow,  house  79  South  Cedar 
:s  Manuel,  laborer,  house  57  Howland 
s  Mary,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  165  Grinnell 
!S  Moses  F.,  house  26  Ash 
:s  Noah,  teamster,  boards  20  Bonney 
s  N.  Miss,  teacher  Plainville  school,  b.  49  Bedford 
s  Oliver  B.,  tinman,  45  North  Water,  h.  95  High 
s  Otis  A.,  laborer,  house  rear  178  Allen 
s  Rebecca  W.  Miss,  house  76  Walnut 
s  Rhoda  T,,  widow  of  Isaac  H.,  h.  223  Acushnet  av. 
s  Robert  F.,  carpenter,  h.  78  So.  Sixth,  cor.  Bedford 
s  Shad,  basket  maker,  bds.  John  Davis',  Acushnet  av. 
s  Thomas,  sexton  Rural  cemetery,  Cemetery  lodge, 
Dartmouth,  house  do. 
Davis  Timothy  (Davis  &  Hatch),  coffee  and  sj^ice  mills, 

59  High,  house  222  County 
Davis  Walter  C,  clerk  145  Union,  boards  95  High 
Davis  Wendell,  boards  Bancroft  House  [38  Willis 

Davis'  William  A.,  laborer  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house 
Davis  William  E.,  driver,  34  Union,  house  73  Parker 
D^avis  Wra.  G.,  teamster  Wilson  &  Co.,  house  45  North 
Davis  William  H.,  mariner,  boards  35  Maxfield 
Davis  William  L ,  mariner,  house  Tarkiln  hill  road 
DAVIS    &    HATCH  (Timothy  Davis  and  Thacher 

C.  Hatch),  coffee  and  spice  mills,  59  High 
Dawson  Benjamin,  grocer,  595  and  597  Purchase,  corner 

Merrimac,  house  do. 
Dawson  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Alexander,  h.  570  Purchase 
Dawson  Joseph,  clerk  595  Purchase,  boards  do. 
Dawson  Margaret  Mrs.,  house  Durfee,  opp.  Ashland 
Dawson  Nehemiah,  cigars  and  tobacco,  642  Acushnet  ave- 
nue, house  644  do. 
Days  Victoria  Mrs.,  tailoress,  house  140  South  Water 
Dayton  George  M.,  engineer,  boards  108  South  Fifth 
Dayton  Luther  M.,  captain  of  police.  Central  police  Sta- 
tion 3,  5  South  Second,  house  75  Campbell 
Deacon  John,  ropemaker,  house  38  Ash 
Deacon  Joseph,  clerk,  27  William,  house  150  Cedar 
Deacon  William,  plumber,  32  William,  and  com.  mer.,  24 

South  Water,   house  42  Ash 
Dean  Aaron  H.,  clerk,  42  Purchase,  boards  173  Middle 


NEW   BEDFOKD    [D]    DIRECTORY.  93 

Dea-a  Catherine,  widow  of  Charles  E.,  house  147  Ehn 
Dean  Charles  E.,  machinist,  house  153  Acushnet  avenue 
Dean   Charles  F.,  carriage  painter    Geo.    L.    Brownell, 

house  43  North  Sixth 
Dean  Edward  W.,  waiter,  boards  147  Elm 
Dean  Edwin,  house  15  Morgan 
Dean  E^-ank,  boards  15  Morgan 
Dean  Frank  J.,  engraver,  boards  Mansion  House 
Dean  Frank  W.,  upholsterer  C.  Maxfield,  h.  104  Hillman 
Dean  Franklin  P.,  mason,  boards  4  Emerson 
Dean  George  E.,  clerk,  47  Purchase,  boards  at  Fairhaven 
Dean  George  F,,  clerk,  43  Purchase,  boards  5  Sears  court 
Dean   Henrj^  N.,  iron   work  mufr.,  head  North  Water, 

house  202  Purchase 
Dean  Horatio  G.,  importer  of  watches,  house  2  Walnut 
Dean  John  H.,  mason,  house  98  Pleasant 
Dean  John  P.,  laborer,  house  4  Emerson 
Dean  Joseph  G.,  house  59  Elm 
Dean  Joseph  H.  (J.  H,  Dean  &  Co.),  oysters,  13  North 

Second,  house  rear  67  Fourth 
Dean  J.  H.  &  Co.  (Joseph  H.  Dean  and  Bourne  S.  Bart- 

lett),  oysters,  13  North  Second 
Dean  Moses,  finisher,  boards  202  Purchase 
Dean  Puella,  widow,  boards  413  Purchase 
Dean  Reuben,  shoemaker,  house  Shawmut  av.,  n.  Durfee 
Dean  Sarah  P.,  widow  of  Aaron,  house  173  Middle 
Dean  William  K.,  clerk,  154  Purchase,  boards  4  Emerson 
Deane  John  H.,  police,  boards  77  Fifth,  next  school-house 
Deane  Thomas,  laborer,  house  77  Fifth,  next  school-house 
Dearden  Jonathan,  section  hand,  house  12  Austin  court 
DeCourcy  Thomas  F,,  laborer.    Oak    Grove   cemetery, 

house  do. 
Dedrick  Chas.  M.,  carpenter,  house  174  Summer 
Dedrick  Henry  Y„  house  165  Kempton 
Dedrick  William  H.,  laborer,  house  301  Cedar 
DeFreese  Anthony  S.,  cooper,  house  38  South  Second 
DeFreese  A.  S.  Mrs.,  hair  worker,  house  38  South  Second 
Dehu  Edward  W.,  clerk  6  South  Water,  boards  147  Elm 
Dehoney  Daniel,  laborer,  house  48  South 
Dehoney  Joanna  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  48  South 
Dehoney  John,  laborer,  house  194  South  Second 
Dehoney  Joseph  H.,  clerk,  201  South  Water,  h.  48  South 
Delan  Walter  H.,  house  Allen's  corner,  Plainville 
Delaney  James,  house  Elm,  corner  North  Water 
Delano  Arvilla  K.,  widow  of  Ezra,  house  189  Middle 
DELANO  CHARLES  E.    P.,    granulated     soap 

mnfr,,  21  School,  corner  First,  house  189  Middle 
Delano  Clara  E.  Miss,  teacher  Linden  st.  primary  school 


94  NEW    BEDFORD    [])]    DIRECTORY. 

Delano  Francis  G.,  currier,  boards  Whitcorab  House,  152 

Union 
Delano  George  (Geo.  Delano  &  Co.),  oil  and  candle  mnfr., 
office  South  Second,  corner  South,  boards  35  Eighth 
DELANO  GEORGE  &  CO.  (Geo.  Delano,  F.  L. 
B.  Mayhew,  James  A.  Fussel  and  Stephen  C.  L.  Del- 
ano), oil  and  candle  mnfrs.,  office  South  Second,  cor- 
ner South,  and  140  Front,  N.  Y. 
Delano  Gustavus,  stucco  worker,  6  E'^ifth,  h.  74  Kempton 
Delano  Harrison,  ganger  and  inspecter  of  oil,  17  Middle, 

house  51  Hill 
Delano  Humphrey,  mariner,  boards  113  Elm 
Delano  John  A.,  master  mariner,  boards  11  Fifth 
Delano  Joseph  C,  house  20  Hawthorn 
Delano  Mary  A,  G.  Miss,  house  57  North  Sixth 
Delano  N.  P.  Miss,  millinery,  8  Purchase,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
Delano  Phoebe,  widow  of  Abraham,  boards  73  North 
Delano  Richard  M.,  prop.  Whitcomb  House,  152  Union 
Delano  Stephen,  dry  goods,  10  Purchase,  house  34  Eighth 
Delano  Stephen  C.  L.  (Geo.  Delano  &  Co.),  oils,  etc.,  South 

Second,  corner  South,  house  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Delehanty  John  J.,  clerk,  Bancroft  House,  boards  do. 
Delga  Manuel,  mariner,  house  1  Cannon 
Demello  John  C,  city  laborer,  house  184K  South  Second 
Demoranvil  Albert  E.,  hostler  at  Doane's,  French  avenue, 

boards  do. 
Demoranvil  Charles  H.,  boards  50  Bedford 
Demoranvil  Dennis  F.,  teamster,  house  50  Bedford 
Demoranville  Daniel  H.,  teamster,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant  lane 
Demoranville  Dennis,  hackman,  house  rear  39  Smith 
Demoranville  James,  teamster,  boards  65  Merrimac 
Demoranville  Stephen  E.,  stone  worker,  house  65  Merrimac 
Demoranville  Walter,  laborer,  house  Skiff  avenue,  corner 

Acushnet  avenue 
Derapsey  Daniel  Mrs.,  house  17  Oak 
Dempsey  Joseph,  shoemaker,  house  So.  First,  cor.  Delano 
Denby  Jacob  H.,  police,  house  5  Spruce 
Denham  Edward  (T.  M.  Denham  &  Brother),  h.  216  Union 
Denham  Frederick,  boards  216  Union 
Denham  James  R.,  letter  carrier  P.  O.,  house  106  So.  Sixth 
Denham  James  R.,  2d,  clerk,  185  Acushnet  avenue,  boards 

109  South  Second 
Denham  Thomas  M.    (T.  M.  Denham  &  Brother),  shirt 

mnfr.,  384  Acushnet  avenue,  house  57  Cypress 
Denham  Tilson  B.,  house  216  Union 
Denham  T.  M.  &  Brother  (Thomas  M.  and  Edward  Den- 
ham), shirt  mnfrs.,  384  Acushnet  avenue 
Denham  William  H.,  clerk  P.  0.,  house  109  So.  Second 


NEW   BEDFOED    [])]    DIRECTORY.  95 

DENISON  BROTHERS  &  CO.  (John  H.    and 
Heury  C.  Denison,  and  Geo.  Wilson),  Eureka  Flour 
Mills,  42  South  Water 
Denison  Henry  C.  (Denison  Bros.  &  Co.),  Eureka  Flour 

Mills,  house  170  Union 
Denison  John  H.  (Denison  Bros.  &  Co.),  Eureka  Flour 

Mills,  house  33  South  Sixth 
Dennis  Ephraim  K.,  boards  153  Middle 
Dennis  Foster  S.,  contractor,  house  153  Middle 
Dennis  Henry  Gr.,  contractor,  house  153  Middle 
Dennis  Sarah,  widow  of  Joaquin,  house  Willis,  near  Cedar 
Dennis  Valariah,  widow  of  Foster  S.,  house  153  Middle 
Dennis  William  R.,  salesman  Nathan  Lewis,  house  170 

Middle 
Dennison  Artson  K.,  overseer  weaving  Potomska  mill, 

opposite  269  South  Water,  house  49  Acushnet  av, 
Dennison  Tristram  R.,  city  missionary,  house  28  Fifth 
Denny  William,  at  Potomska  mill,  house  14  Grape 
DeKose  Carrie  Mrs.,  house  33  Pleasant 
Derville  Lewis,  servant  Mansion  House,  87  Union,  bds.  do. 
Desmond  Thomas  F.,  lawyer,  20  Robeson  building,  house 

161  State 
Desmond  T.  D.,  upholstei-er,  boards  Whitcomb  House,  152 

Union 
Despades  Benjamin,  seaman,  house  5  Morgan's  lane 
Devine  Margaret,  widow  of  William,  house  702  Acush- 
net avenue 
Devlin  John,  spinner,  house  Linden  court 
Devoll  Daniel  P.,  cooper,  house  42  Mill 
DevoU  Daniel  T.,  student  at  Stetson  &  Green's,  boards  28 

Walnut 
Devoll  Elizabeth  J.,  widow  of  George  B.,  h.  33  Pleasant 
Devoll  Eugene  H.,  frame  maker,  boards  33  Pleasant 
Devoll  George  H.,  painter,  house  39  Hillman 
Devoll  Gideon,  mason,  house  510  Acushnet  avenue 
Devoll  James  F.,  clerk  161  South  Water,  corner  How- 
land,  house  127  South  Second 
Devoll  James  I.,  laborer,  house  60  Spruce 
Devoll  Jonathan,  carpenter,  house  16i>^  Mill 
Devoll  Joseph,  fish  dealer,  lOO  South  Water,  h.  22  Griffin 
Devoll  Joseph  A.,  machinist,  house  81  Forest 
Devoll  Mary  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  1613^  Mill 
Devoll  Pardon  (Pardon  Devoll  &  Son),  boots  and  shoes, 

32  Purchase,  house  23  Walnut 
Devoll  Pardon,  jr.    (Pardon  Devoll  &  Son),  boots  and 

shoes,  32  Purchase,  house  483  Acushnet  avenue 
Devoll  Pardon  &  Son  (Pardon   and  Pardon  Devoll,  jr.), 
boots  and  shoes,  32  Purchase 


96  NEW   BEDFORD    [])]    DIRECTORY. 

Devoll   Thomas   E.,  wood    worker   Pierce   &    Bushnell, 

boards  22  Griffin 
Devoll  William,  master  mariner,  house  47  Hillman 
Devoll  William  L,,    salesman    Pardon  Devoll   &   Son, 

boards  23  Walnut 
Devoll,  see  also  Davoll 

Dewess  Nathaniel,  weaver,  house  Durfee,  n.  Shawmut  av, 
Dewire  Edward,  weaver,  house  20  Fulton  court 
Dewire  Ellen  Mrs.,  house  20  Fulton  court 
Dewire  Patrick,  laborer  N".  B.  Copper  works,  house  Clark 
Dewire  Wm.,  tanner,  house  Emerson,  corner  Arnold 
DeWolf  Ann  Jane  Mrs.,  variety  store,  281  Purchase,  new 

and  second-hand  furniture,  305  Purchase,  house  283 

Purchase 
DeWolf  Charles,  carpenter  and  builder,  Mechanics  lane, 

near  North  Sixth,  house  9  Court 
DeWolf  Eugene,  carpenter,  boards  125  Middle 
DeWolf  Jaines,  house,  ship  and  sign  painter,  164  Acush- 

net  avenue,  house  168  do. 
DeWolf  William,  traveling  salesman,  house  125  Middle 
DeWolf  William  H.,  painter,  house  119  Allen 
•  De  Wolfe  Charles  F.,  jr.,  clerk  281  Purchase,  boards  283  do. 
DeWolfe  Henry,  lamplighter,  house  38  Campbell 
DEWS  EDWIN,  books  and  stationery,  103,  105,  and 

107  Union  and  123  Purchase,  house  37. Sycamore 
Dewson  Edward  H.  (Dewson,  Williams  &  Co.),  proprietor 

N.  B.  tannery,  house  at  Quincy 
Dewson  Francis  W.,  bookkeeper  New  Bedford  Tannery, 

boards  17  Seventh 
DEWSON,  WILIilAMS   &     Ca    (Edward    H. 

Dewson,   Stedman   Williams,  and  Timothy  Reed), 

proprietors  New  Bedford  Tannery,  Court 
Dexter  Ainsworth,  carpenter,  house  48  Willis 
Dexter  Alonzo  P.,  eating-house,  100  Union,  h.  11  Fourth 
Dexter  Elizabeth  P.,  widow  of  Benjamin,  house  34  North 
Dexter  Charles  E.,  driver  Fall  River  stage,  5  South  Sixth, 

house  229  Purchase 
Dexter  Gilmore  Mrs.,  boarding-house,  13  Maxfield 
Dexter  Henry  M.,  clergyman,  house  277  County 
Dexter  Howard  N,,  shoe-cutter,  house  57  Campbell 
Dexter  Isabella,  widow  of  Freeman,  house  11  Franklin 
Dexter  Jenney  C.  Mrs.,  house  160  Union 
Dexter  John  L.,  clerk,  3  Merrill's  wharf,  boards  17  Sevent*!! 
Dexter  Josiah  A.,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  211  Purchase, 

house  148  Summer 
Dexter  Pamelia,  widow  of  James,  house  59  Spruce 
Dexter  R,  A.  Miss,  milliner,  154  Union,  boards  at  South 

Dartmouth 


NEW   BEDFORD    [])]    DIRECTORY.  97 

DEXTER  THOMAS  D.,  carriage  painter,  51  Elm, 

house  124  Middle 
Dexter  Weston   A.,   i^ainter  Hart  &  Akin,  house  Coffin, 

corner  First 
Dexter  Wra.  A.,  baggage  master  O.  C.  R.  R.,  h.  178  North 
Dexter   &   Haskins  (Cyrenius  W.  Haskins),  watches,  20 

Purchase 
Deas  Mary,  widow  of  Daniel,  house  185  South  Second 
Deas  Kaynian  T.,  seaman,  house  176  South  Second 
Diamond  John  H.,  deck  hand,  house  16  Griffin 
Dias  Charles  H.,  clerk  T.  M.  Hart,  bouse  42  North  Second 
Dlas  Joseph,  clerk  150  Union,  boards  42  North  Second 
Dias  Joseph  A.,  master  mariner,  house  71  Forest 
Dias  Simeon  D.,  clerk,  boards  42  North  Second 
Dick  John,  weaver,  house  54  Acushnet  avenue 
Dickie  John,  h.  Washburn,  1st  on  left,  from  Acushnet  av. 
Diette  Frank,  laborer,  house  10  Hampton  court 
Dillingham   Abram   L.,  clerk  James  Davis  2d,  Acushnet 

avenue  junction,  house  at  Acushnet 
Dillingham  Caroline  C.  Miss,  dressmaker,  h.  29  Seventh 
Dillingham  Jane  S.,  widow,  house  27  Elm 
Dillingham  John,  house  33  Pleasant 
Dillingham  Joseph,  carpenter,  house  13  Spruce 
Dillino'ham  Lizzie  J.  Miss,  bookkeper  W.  T.  Soule,  boards 

27  Elm 
Dillingham  Naaman  H.,  glass  packer,  h.  100   Washington 
Dillon  Patrick,  laborer,  house  75  South  Water,  cor.  Bush 
Diramock  Peter,  house  South  Water,  corner  Delano 
Dimond  James  C,  Mrs.,  house  190  Elm 
Dimond  William  C,  rope  maker,  boards  190  Elm 
Dinoon  Daniel,  laborer,  boards  7  Willis 
Dion  Flavien,  laborer,  house  201  State 
Dix  Silas  J.,  laborer,  house  176  Kempton 
Dixon  Sarah,  widow,  house  83  Pleasant 
Doane  Barnabas,  carpenter,  house  51  Summer 
Doane  Charles  E.,  boards  51  Summer 
Doane  Edward,  deck  hand,  house  5  Campbell 
Doane  George    E.,   carpenter   Parker    House,   boards  51 

Summer 
Doane  Harriet  T,,  widow  of  James  N.,  house  87  Summer 
Doane  Howard  C,  carpenter, boards  51  Summer 
Doane  Isaac  S.,  packer,  house  90  Smith 
Doane  John  H.  J.   (Doane  &  Co.),  merchant   tailor  and 

seamen's  outfits,  55  Union,  house  French  avenue 
Doane  Joshua  T.,  boards  13  Mill 
Doane  Robert   N.   B.,   photographer,  36  Purchase,  house 

37  Kempton 
Doane  Simeon    (Doane  &  Co.),  merchant  tailor  and  sea- 
man's outfits,  55  Union,  house  French  avenue 
7 


98  NEW    BEDFORD    [])]    DIRECTORY. 

Doane  William   H.,   light  keeper  at  Sow  and  Pigs  Light 

Vessel,  house  13  Mill 
Doane  William  L.  R.,  clerk  64  Union,  house  French  av. 
Doane  &   Co.    (Simeon    and   J,  H.  .T.  Doane),  merchant 

tailors  and  seamen's  outfits,  55  Union 
Dodds  James,  laborer,  house  74  First 
Dodge  Mary,  widow  of  John,  house  55  Cypress 
Dotierty  James,  gardener,  house  8  County 
Doherty  James,  laborer,  house  rear  43  Middle 
Doherty  John,  coal  shoveler,  house  96  South  Second 
Dolan  Freelove,  widow,  h,  5  Shawmut  av.,  near  Durfee 
Dollard  Catharine  Miss,  house  66  Prospect 
Dollard   Edward    K.,  clerk  North    Front,  foot  of  Middle, 
boards  Elm,  corner  Water  [North  Water 

Dollard   John    H.,   marble-^cutter,  10  William,  boards   93 
Dollard  Mark,  Thayer  &  Judd,  house  93  North  Water 
Dollard  Mark  J.,  harness  maker,  bds.  No.  Water,  cor.  Elm 
Dollard  Phillip,  gardener,  68  Russell,  house  do. 
Domingo  Zilphia,  widow  of  John,  house  13  Arnold 
Donaghy  Andrew,  at  N.  B.  Cordage  Co.,  h.  95  Washington 
Donaghy  Joseph,  laborer,  house  108  Maxfield 
Donaghy  Thomas,  boot  and  shoe  dealer,  and  ticket  agent, 
50    and  52    Union,  corner  of  South  Water,  and  pro- 
prietor N.  B.  Monumental  Marble  Works,  21  Fourth, 
house  103  Acushnet  avenue 
Donahue  Andrew,  copper  worker,  house  68  Hazai'd 
Donahue  Charles,  weaver,  boards  200  Pleasant 
Donahue  John,  weaver,  house  rear  Clark,  near  Purchase 
Donahue  Moses,  operative,  house  184  State 
Donahue  Robert,  ropemaker,  house  Jenney,  near  Court 
Donahue  Thomas,  house  200  Pleasant 
Donahue  Thomas,  jr.,  weaver,  house  194  State 
Donigan  Cornelius,  laborer,  house  706  Purchase 
Donlan   Hugh   F.,  clerk  O.  C.  R.  R.  freight  office,  boards 

Bancroft  House 
Donneaud  Charles  F.,  ship  keeper,  house  73  Cypress 
Donnelly  Michael,  laborer,  house  131  South  Front 
Donnelly  Michael,  weaver,  house  88  Linden 
Donnelly  Timothy,  teamster,  boards  131  South  Front 
Donovan  Bridget,  widow  of  Richard,  house  39  Middle 
Donovan  Dennis,  laborer,  liouse  251  South  First 
Donovan  Dennis,  laborer,  house  628  Acushnet  avenue 
Donovan  James,  laborer,  house  623  Acushnet  avenue 
Donovan  James  weaver,  boards  251  South  First 
Donovan  John,  laborer,  house  Washburn,  4th  on  left  from 

Acushnet  avenue 
Donovan  Lawrence  Mrs.,  house  32  Hnzard 
Donovan  Nicholas,  laborer,  house  32  Hazard 
Dooley  Michael,  laborer,  house  Eddy's  wharf 


NEW   BEDFORD    [])]    DIRECTORr.  99 

Dootson  Isabella  Mrs.,  dry  goods,  264  Purchase,  K.  do. 

Dootson  John,  clerk  264  Purchase,  house  do. 

Dootson  Richard,  slioemaker,  boards  264  Purchase 

Dootson  Thomas,  tailor,  boards  264  Purchase 

Doran   Samuel,  gardener  George  Howland,  jr.,  37  South 

Fifth,  house'Sl  Ash 
Doran  Wm.,  stone-cutter,  26  No.  Second,  house  21  Ash 
Dorr  Orrin  H.,  clerk  O.  C.  R.  R.  freight  office,  boards  82 

Fourth 
Doten  Nathaniel,  cooper,  house  84  Washington 
Doty  Alex.  Augustus,  speed  fixer,  h.  285  South  Second 
Doty  Wm.  P.,  house  484  Purchase 
Douchrchy  Robert,  farmer,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Douglass  Alexander,  carpenter,  house  278  South  Water 
Douglass  Edwin  A.,  blacksmith,  house  171  Mill 
Douglass  Edwin  A.,  law  student,  35  North  Water 
Douglass  Ellen  Mrs.,  house  160  Cedar 
Douglass    Ellsworth   H.,  clerk,  Union,  corner  Pleasant, 

boards  171  Mill 
Douglass  Eveline,  widow  of  Octavius,  house  15  Park 
Douglass  Francis  H.,  teamster,  99  Union,  house  23  Seventh 
Douglass  Frank  M.,  clerk,  215  Purchase,  house  18  Cedar 
Douglass  Keziah  Miss,  house  165  Kempton 
Douglass  Lincoln,  coachman,  house  186  Kempton 
Douglass  William,  plasterer,  house  128  North  Cedar 
DouU  Alexander,  boards  38  Bedford 
Doull  James,  building  materials  and  house  carpenter  and 

builder,  2  School,  house  323  Purchase 
Douter  Joseph,  weaver,  house  177  South  Water 
Dow  David,  weaver,  house  2  Hazard  court 
Dow  Lizzie  M.  Mrs.,  house  196  County 
Dow  Samuel  H.,  steward,  house  2  Cook 
Dow  William,  shoemaker,  house  253  South  Water 
Dow  William,  weaver,  house  200  State 
Dowden  James,  master  mariner,  house  40  Elm 
Dowden  Lizzie  E.  Mrs.,  milliner,  house  40  Elm 
Dower  James,  laborer,  house  567  Acushnet  avenue 
Dowling  Bartliolomew,  peddler,  house  633  Purchase 
Dowling  James,  weaver,  house  5  Wall 
Downey  John,  laborer,  house  77  North  Second 
Downey  John,  laborer,' house  57  Middle 
Downey  John,  teamster,  bds.  rear  690  Acushnet  avenue 
Downey  Margaret,  widow,  house  rear  690  Acushnet  av. 
Downey  Maurice,  seaman,  house  125  South  First 
Downey  Michael,  laborer,  house  152  South  Water 
Downey  Patrick,  laborer,  house  134  South  Water 
Downey  Peter,  laborer,  house  39  Middle 
Downey  William,  laborer,  house  8  High 
Downey  William,    clerk   Tucker    &  Cumraings,   boards 

Mt.  Pleasant  House 


100  NEW   BEDFORD    []}]    DIRECTORY. 

Dowson  George,  weaver,  boards  283  South  Second 
Dowty  Alexander,  blacksmith,  house  South  Front,  near 

Blackmore 
Doxcy  John,  spinner,  house  211  South  Water 
Doxcy  Thomas,  spinner,  boards  211  South  Water 
Doxtraze  Theodule,  operative,  house  199  Pleasant 
Doxtrodaur  Adam,  bds.  Joseph  Doxtrodaur's,  Washburn 
Doxtrodaur  Albert,  mill  operative,  h.  r.   Wamsutta  mills 
Doxtrodaur  Edward^  card  grinder,  house  19  Austin  court 
Doxtrodaur  Job,  mill  operative,  house  r.  Wamsutta  mills 
Doxtrodaur  Joseph,  oiler,  house  11  Hampton  court 
Doxtrodaur  Joseph,  laborer,  house   Washburn,  13th  on 

left  from  Acushnet  avenue 
Doxtrodaur  William,  mill  operative,  h.  r.  Wamsutta  mills 
Doyle  James,  spimier,  house  19  Austin 
Doyle  Mary  Miss,  house  843  South  Water 
Doyle  Mills,  laborer,  house  South  First,  corner  Delano 
Doyle  Patrick,  weaver,  boards  283  South  Second 
Drake  Albert  B.,  clerk,  boards  218  Acushnet  avenue 
Drake  John,  weaver,  boards  291  South  Water 
Drake  Lewis  E.,  mariner,  house  218  Acushnet  avenue 
Drake  Matilda  M.,  widow  of  Wilson,  house  47  Bedford 
Drake  Mary  E.,  widow  of  Jonathan  E.,  h.2l8  Acushnet  av. 
Dray  den  James  T.,  mariner,  house  2  Common 
Dresscott  Addie  Miss,  dressmaker,  8  Sears  court,  house  do. 
Dresscott  James  A.,  hostler,  boards  32  Hillman 
Dresscott  VVm.  H.,  clerk,  34  Purchase,  house  Seai'S  court 
Drew  Charles  J.  (Caldwell  &  Drew),  concreting  and  roof- 
ing, house  62  Summer 
Drew  Chnse,  painter,  house  57  Mechanics  lane 
Drew  Francis  B.,  finisher  N.  B,   Copper   Works,  house 

242  County 
Drew  George  H.,  calker,  house  31  Elm 
Drew  James  N.,  calker,  120  North  Second,  house  31  Elm 
Drew  John  T.,  stone-cutter,  house  64  Spruce 
Drew  Mary  E.,  widow  of  Joshua,  house  61  Merrimac 
Drew  Moses  C,  card  grinder,  house  197  Cedar 
Drew  Phineas  F.,  stone  yard,  North,  between  County  and 

Summer,  house  Topham,  near  Shawmut  avenue 
Drew  Reuben,  farmer,  house  west  of  Shawmut  avenue 
Drew  Wanton  T.,  h.  184  Acushnet  av,,  opp.  Bedford 
Dricous  Alexander,  head  cook  steamer  City  of  Fitchburg, 

house  18  Park  [Kerapton 

Driggs  James  D.,  shipsmith,    Merrill's  wharf,  house  61 
Dring  Nathaniel,  hostler,  house  153  Elm 
Driscol  Stephen  G.  (Driscol,  Church  &  Hall),  grocer,  64 

Union,  boards  35  Eighth 
Driscol,  Church  &  Hall  (S.  G.  Driscol,  Wm.  N.  Church, 

and  Gilbert  N.  Hall),  wholesale  grocers,  64  and  66 

Union 


NEW   BEDFOED    [])]    DIRECTORY.  101 

Driscoll  Ann,  widow  of  Daniel,  bouse  Pl.iinville 

Driscoll  James,  operative,  boards  194  State 

Driscoll  Jennie  Mrs.,  millinery,  77  William,  bouse  197  Elm 

Driscoll  Jobn,  coachman  William  J.  Rotcb,  b.  208  Union 

Driscoll  Mary,  widow,  bouse  3  Wamsutta 

Driscoll  Micliael,  laborer,  bouse  2d  on  State  from  Austin 

Driscoll  Patrick,  weaver,  bouse  5  Black  more 

Driscoll  Patrick,  at  Wamsutta  mills,  boards  3   Wamsutta 

Driscoll  Patrick,  millinery,  bouse  199  Elm 

Driscoll  Robert,  grocer,  562  Purchase,  bouse  560  do. 

Driscoll  Timothy,  machinist,  house  561  Acushnet  avenue 

Drisc<dl  William,  teamster,  boards  380  Purchase 

Driskoll  Othello  S.,  seaman,  house  63  First 

Di-iver  Jobn,  weaver,  bouse  155  State 

Drody  James  N.  B,,  olerk,  58  No.  Water,  bds.  69  Summer 

Drody  James  C,  carpenter,  bouse  69  Summer 

Drody  Preston  C.,  frame  maker,  bouse  69  Summer 

Drown  William  F.,  bouse  County,  corner  Robeson 

Drowne  Jobn,   overseer  No.   5   weave  room   Wamsutta 

mills,  boards  22  Pope 
Drummond    Mary,   widow  of  Samuel,   bouse  57   South 

Water,  corner  Walnut 
Dubois  Alexandei-,  bouse  93  Acushnet  avenue 
Duchenay  Edward  T.,  junk  dealer,  96  North  Water,  near 

Elm,  bouse  do.,  near  the  bridge 
Duchenay  Felix  D.,  painter,  house  58  Summer 
Duckworth  William,  variety  store,  851  Acushnet  av.,  h.  do. 
Duckworth  William  A.,  weaver,  liouse  14  Fulton  court 
Duclos  Samuel,  painter,  h.  Smith's  blk..  State,  n.  Linden 
Duddy  George,  clerk  Thomas  Donagby,  b.  58  No.  Sixth 
Duddy  James,  teamster,  Front,  cor,  Merrill's  wharf,  house 

67  Cypress 
Duddy  William,  teamster,  house  56  First 
Duff  David,  job  wagon,  527  Acushnet  avenue,  bouse  do. 
Duff  John,  teamster,  boards  527  Acushnet  avenue 
Duff  Mary  A,,  widow  of  James  H.,  house  153^  Cannon 
Duffacy  John,  laborer,  bouse  38  Ash 
Duffacy  Richard,  laborer  N,  B.  Copper  Works,  house 

State,  near  Linden 
Duffee  Eliza,  widow  of  John,  house  10  Emerson 
Duffy  Edward,  gardener,  9  Orchard,  bouse  39  Ash 
Duffy  Frank,  spinner,  house  Washburn,   8th  on  left  from 

Acushnet  avenue  [Acushnet  avenue 

Duffy    Patrick,  machinist    Wamsutta    mills,    house   718 
Dugan  Catherine,  widow  of  Patrick,  house  57  Grinnell 
Dugan  David,  gardenei',  bouse  Clinton,  near  Ash 
Dugan  James,  teamster,  house  59  South  Second 
Dugan  Michael,  laborer,  house  82  South  Second 
Dugdale  John,  shoemaker,  bouse  128  South  First 


102  NEW   BEDFORD    [D]    DIRECTORY. 

Dugdale  John,  jr.,  weaver,  boards  128  South  First 
Dugdale  WilHain,  weaver,  boards  230  South  Second 
Duggan    Edward,   teamster   Hastings  &   Co.,  house   64 

Prospect,  corner  Grinnell 
Duirt  Jaraes,  laborer,  house  North  Front,  n.  Washburn 
Duraas  Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  North  Front,  n.  Washburn 
Dunbar  Ann  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  boards  21  South  Sixth 
Dunbar  George  H.,  physician,  179  William,  house  do. 
Dunbar  Joseph  S,,  Laborer,  house  85  Washington 
Dunbar  Joshua  P.,  jr.,  slioemaker,  boards  Mansion  House, 

87  Union 
Dunbar  Sarah  L.,  widow  of  Reuben  B.,  h.  331  Purchase 
Dunbar  Wm.  A.,  boot  and  shoemaliei",  32  North  Second, 

house  41  Campbell 
Duncan  James,  laborer,  house  682  Acushnet  avenue 
Duncklee  Granville,  painter,  house  225  Purchase 
Dunham  Abigail,  widow  of  Heniy  M.  C,  house  54  First 
Dunham  Alfred  C.,  stone-mason,  house  5  West  Maxfield 
Dunham  Charles  F.,  machinist  M.  T.  D.  &  M.  Co.,  boards 

22  Dartmouth 
Dunham    Emma   L.,    clerk    City    Steam    Laundry,   632 

Acushnet  avenue,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Dunham  Frank  C,  clerk,  boards  113  South  Fifth 
DUNHAM    FRAHK    H.,   proprietor   City  Steam 

Laundry,  532  Acushnet  avenue,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Dunham  Frederick  A.,  bootmaker   Hathaway,  Soule  & 

Harrington,  boards  54  First 
Dunham  George,  lieut.  police,  Central  station,  3  South 

Second,  house  92  Fourth 
Dunham  George  B.,  carpet  maker,  house  41  Mill 
Dunliam  Henry  L.,  machinist,  h.  286  County,  cor.  Hazard 
Dunham  John  W.,  shoemaker,  boards  113  South  Sixth 
Dunham  Sarah  L.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  54  First 
Dunham  Stephen  Y.,  sail  maker,  house  79  Forest 
Dunham  Thomas  M.,  shirt  manufacturer,  h.  57  Cypress 
Dunham  Thomas  S.,  house  18  GrifRn,  cor.  South  Second 
Dunham  William  G.,  letter  carrier  post-office,  house  113 

South  Fifth 
Dunham   William   H.,  at  City  Laundry,  532  Acushnet 

avenue,  house  at  Fairhaven  [54  Parker 

DUI^HAM  WM.  li.,  painter,  20  South  Water,  house 
Dunham  Zaccheus  C,  upholsterer,  13  Purchase,  boards  79 

Forest 
Dunlap  Agnes  J.   Miss,  teacher  Middle  street  grammar 

school,  boards  97  Hillman 
Dunlap  Albert  F.,  building  mover,  house  65  Linden 
Dunlap  Benjamin  B.,  building  mover,  house  65  Linden 
Dunlap  Delanie,  widow  of  James  W.,  house  86  Elm 
Dunlap  Jane  C.  Mrs.,  house  50  Cedar 


NEW   BEDFORD    [])]    DIEECTORT.  103 

Dunn  John,  laborer,  house  rear  15  First 

Dunn  John,  rope  maker,  h.  West  Middle,  near  Emerson 

Dunn  John,  coachman  Leander  A.  Plummer,  Hawthorn,  ' 

corner  Page,  house  do. 
Dunn  John  H.,  mule-spinner,  house    Washburn,  5tli    on 

left  from  Acushnet  avenue 
Dunn  Julia  Mrs.,  house  rear  656  Acushnet  avenue 
Dunn  Maria,  widow  of  Michael,  house  6  Borden 
Dunning  Henry  T.,  carpenter,  house  345  South  Water 
Dupre  Joseph,  teamster,  house  147  Mill 
Dupre  Marie  Miss,  teacher  of  French,  house  147  Mill 
Duprez  Leon,  decorator  Smith  Bros.,  house  9  Rivet 
Dupuis  David,  laborer  Wamsatta  mills,  h.  6  Hampton  ct. 
Duquette  Etienne,  house  259  South  Water 
Durfee  Bradford  V.,  artist,  house  Willis,  near  Cedar 
Durfee  Bros.  (David  S.  R.  Durfee  and  Joseph  C.  Durfee), 

blacksmiths,  Jjogan,  corner  Linden 
Durfee  David  S.  R.   (Durfee  Bros.),  blacksmith,  Logan, 

corner  Linden,  house  43  Smith 
Durfee  Edward  M.  (Durfee  &  Smith),  blacksmith,  Me- 
chanics lane,  house  55  Foster 
Durfee  George  L.,  carpenter,  boards  52  Pleasant 
Durfee  Henry  M.,  leather  worker  Wamsutta  mills,  house 

170  Summer 
Durfee  James,  shipsmith,  201  No.  Water,  h.  116  Middle 
Durfee  Joseph  C.  (Durfee  Bros.),  blacksmith,  Logan,  cor- 
ner Linden,  boards  43  Smith 
Durfee  Jose23h  C.,  porter,  214  County,  bds.  225  do. 
Durfee  Mary  E.,  widow  of  James,  house  50  Howland 
Durfee  Thomas,  house  78  Walden 
Durfee  William,  architect,  house  5  Parker 
Durfee  William,  h.  328  South  Water,  opp.  Division 
Durfee  &  Smith   (Edward   M.  Durfee   and  Andrew   J. 
Smith),  blacksmiths  and  carriage  smiths,  Mechanics 
lane 
Durfey  Richard  T.,  carpenter,  house  123  Middle 
Dutton  Charles  L.,  laborer,  house  foot  South  Front 
Dutton  Sarah,  widow  of  David,  house  foot  South  Front 
Duxbury  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  676  Acushnet  avenue 
Dwelly  Andrew,  livery  stable,  430  Purchase,  h.  424  do. 
Dwelly  David  W.,  hackman,  house  54  Hillman 
Dwelly  George,  hackman,  house  Oesting,  near  Kempton 
Dwight    Henry   L.,  bookkeeper,  179    Acushnet   avenue, 

boards  181  do. 
Dwight  James  E.,  provision   dealer,  60   South   Second, 

liouse  107  Fourth 
DWIGHT  WM.  B.  (W.  B.  Dwight  &  Co.),  grocer, 

179  Acushnet  avenue,  house  181  do. 
DWIGHT  WM.  B.  &  CO.  (Wm.  B.  Dwight),  gro- 
ceries and  provisions,  179  Acushnet  avenue 


104  NEW   BEDFORD    [J]]    DIRECTORY. 

Dwyer  James  M.,  overseer  yard  Wamsutta  mills,  house 

Robeson,  near  Ashland 
Dwyer  Patrick,  weaver,  boards  41  Merrimac 
Dwyer  Robert,  laborer,  house  rear  253  South  Water 
Dyer  Abraham,  mason,  boards  82  Kernpton 
Dyer  Christoplier  E.,  house  153  North  Second 
Dyer  Deborah  B.,  widow  of  Jesse  W.,' house  107  Cedar 
Dyer  George  L.,  grocer,  85  Smith,  house  do. 
Dyer  George  N,,  shoemaker,  house  197  Summer 
Dyer  Geo.  W,,  mariner,  h.  West  Middle,  cor.  Chancery 
Dyer  John  B.,  mariner,  house  107  Cedar 
DYER  JOHN  E.,  provisions,  216  Acushnet  avenue, 

corner  Cannon,  house  68  Bedford 
Dyer  Margaret  A.,  widow  of  Henry,  house  41  Cove 
Dyer  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Ezra,' house  197  Summer 
Dyer  William  H.,  fisherman,  house  330  South  Water 

EAGAN  JOHN  B.,  laborer  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  6  Willis 

Eagan  John  T.,  baker,  boards  6  Willis 

Eagan  Thomas,  plumber,  boards  6  Willis 

Eames  Flenry,  carpenter,  h.  Rockland,  cor.  South  Orchard 

Earking  Jacob,  weaver,  house  13  Fulton  court 

Earle  Robert,  house  1081  Acushnet  av.,  north  of  Davis 

Ears  Lucy  M.  Mrs.,  house  119  Smith 

Easton  Charles  F.,  hair-dresser,  240  Purchase,  house  131 

Kempton 
Easton  Charles  F.,  jr.,  hair-dresser,  boards  131  Kempton 
Eastwood  Henry,  weaver,  boards  18  Austin  court 
Eaton  Daniel  S.,  boarding-house.  Park,  near  Kempton 
Eaton  George  W.,  tanner,  house  Atlantic,  corner  Arnold 
Eaton  Jairus  S.,  hostler,  house  6  Allen 
Eaton  Josiah,  jr.,  music  teacher,  Masonic   building,  147)^ 

Union,  house  111  Hillman  [man 

Eaton  Louis  H.,  music  teacher  and  organist,  h.   Ill  Elill- 
Eddy  Abram  T.  (George  M.  Eddy  &  Co.),  dry  goods,  147 

Union,  house  5  Maple 
Eddy  Elizabeth  H.,  widow  of  Geo.  M.,  house  08  Russell 
Eddy  George  M.  (Geo.  M.  Eddy  &  Co.),  dry  goods,  147 

Union,  house  8  Maple 
Eddy  George  M.  &  Co.  (Abram  T.  Eddy  and   George  M. 

Eddy),  dry  goods  and  merchant  tailors,  147  Union 
Eddy  Job  A.  T.,  sewing  machine  repairer,    13    Purchase, 

house  at  P^'airhaven 
Eddy  Nelson  P.,  sewing  machine  agent,  h.  23  Maxfield 
Edgerton  John  F.,  provisions  and  groceries,  693  Purchase, 

house  520  do. 
Edgerton  William  J.,  clerk  693  Purchase,  house  102  State 
Edmison  Thomas,  spinner,  boards  46  South 
Edwards  Alonzo  R.,  engineer  O.  C.  R.  R.,  h.  219  Pleasant 


?^EW   BEDFOED    [J]]    DIKECTORT.  105 

Edwanls  Chnvles  F,,  house  63  Smith 
Edwai'ils  Charles  H.,  sailinaker,  house  63  Smith 
Edwards  Elizabeth  T.,  widow  of  Josiah,  h.  168  North 
Edwards  Robert  E.,  laborer,  lioase  65  Spruce 
EGGERS  SELMAR,  gunsmith  and  locksmith,  10 

William,  house  1  Tremont 
Ego-ers  Selinar,  jr.,  gunsmith,  house  1  Tremont 
Elder  Samuel  H.,  commercial  traveler,  boards  B.uicroft 

House 
Elder  William  A.,  cooper,  boards  Bancroft  House 
Eldredge  Albert  G.,  calker,  house  92  Bedford 
Eldredge  Reuben  S.,  calker,  Eddy's  South  wharf,  house 

Grinnell,  next  Dartmouth 
Eldridge  Abram,  2d,  calker,  house  33  Oak 
Eldridge  Benjamin,  mariner,  h(Hise  14  Howland 
Eldi'idge   Charles  L.,  at  Pierce  &  Bushnell's,   house  92 

South  Second. 
Eldridge  Edward  H,  engineer  N.  B.   Copper  Co.,  house 

at  Fairhaven 
Eldridge  Eliza  J.,  widow  of  Lemuel  R.,  house  189  Foui'th 
Eldridge  George  T.  (Osbourne  &  Eldridge),  31   Cannon, 

house  73  South  Sixth 
Eldridge  Harriet,  widow  of  Lewis,  house  121  Sycamore 
Eldridge  Isadore  F.  Miss,  teacher  Dartmouth  street  pri- 
mary school,  house  28  Sherman 
Eldridge  James  S.,  rope  maker,  boards  43  North  Sixth 
Eldridge  John,  house  12  Morgan 
Eldridge  John,  jr.,  foreman  in  cordage  factory,  boards  12 

Morgan 
Eldridge  Mary  J.   Miss,  teacher  Acushnet  avenue  school, 

house  12  South  County 
Eldridge  Mercy,  widow  of  Stephen,  house  14  Howland 
Eldridge  Reuben  S.,  caulker,  house  193  Grinnell 
Eldridge  Samuel,  watchman,  house  19  Sherman 
Eldridge  Samuel  T.,  carpenter,  house  80  Merrimac 
Eldridge  Simeon  B  ,  boat  builder.  Front,  corner  Hazard's 

wharf,  house  62  Mechanics  lane 
Eldridge  Stephen,  seine  maker,  house  14  Howland 
Eldridge  Sylvia  A.,  widow  of  Robert  D.,  h.  28  Sherman 
Eldridge  Varenus,  jr.,  painter,  house   191   Grinnell,  .2d 

from  Dartmouth 
Eldridge  Washington  A.,  fish  market,  253  Purchase,  h.  do. 
Eliot  Thomas  D.  Mrs.,  house  1  No.  Orchard,  cor.  Union 
Ellenwood  George  W.,  sonp  mnfr.,  house  36  Elm 
Ellenwood  Theodore  W.,  paper-hnnger,  house  51  North 
Ellis  Albert,  peddler,  house  6  Fair 
Ellis  Alden  G.  Mrs.,  boards  11  Fifth 
Ellis  Annie  J.,  dressmaker,  boards  170  Pleasant 
Ellis  Arthur  W.,  com.  trav.,  boards  122  Pleasant 


106  NEW   BEDFORD    [J]]    DIEECTORY. 

Ellis  Avis  H.,  widow  of  Burgess,  house  185  Union 

Ellis  Benjamin  F.,  engineer,  h.  Shawmut  av.,  n.  Durfee 

Ellis  Caleb  L.,  cooper,  house  92  Elin 

Ellis  Charles  E.,  com.  mer.,  6  North  Second,  house  42  do. 

Ellis  Charles  H.,  cleik,  307  Acushnet  av.,  bds.  70  William 

Ellis  Clarissa  P.,  widow  ofWilliara  S.,  house  149  Elm 

Ellis  Fountain,  ship  keeper,  house  17  Park 

Ellis  Frederick  B.,  shoemaker,  house  145  Acushnet  av. 

Ellis  Frederick  F.,  compositor  Standard  office,  b.  8  So.  Ash 

Ellis  George  W.,  bookkeeper  Jonathan  Bourne,  house  146 

County 
Ellis  Hannah  B.,  widow  of  Nathan  S.,  house  42  No.  Second 
Ellis  Heman  ("Woodman  &  Ellis),  house  79  Fifth 
Ellis  Henry,  fish  peddler,  house  6  Park 
Ellis  Horace  M.,  manager,  house  112  South  Sixth 
Ellis  Isaiah  S.,  pilot  N.  B.  &  N.  Y.  S.  S.  Co.,  h.  64  School 
Ellis  James,  coal  heaver,  boards  rear  11  E'irst 
Ellis  John  G.,  engineer,  house  513  Acushnet  avenue 
Ellis  John  J.,  stevedore,  house  19  Park 
Ellis  Jonathan  W.,  insurance  agent,  house  4  Pleasant 
Ellis  Josephus,  house  222  County 

Ellis  J.  Walter,  at  frame  manufactory,  house  200  Summer 
Ellis  Leonard  B.,  looking  glasses,  picture  frames,  etc.,  76 

William,  house  94  Elm 
Ellis  Lucy  C,  widow  of  William,  house  21  Griffin 
Ellis  Nathan    B.,  grocer,  307   Acushnet  avenue,   corner 

Spring,  house  11  Fourth,  corner  Spring 
Ellis  Nathan   L.,  at  Morse   Twist  Drill  Co.,  house    76 

Washington 
Ellis  Octavius  li.,  driver  at  Dr.  Sisson's,  boards  19  Park 
Ellis  Reuben  L.,  shoemaker,  31  Bedford,  house  110  Fifth 
Ellis  Rosetta  H.,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  185  Union 
Ellis  Sarah,  widow  of  Mendeil,  house  36  Maxfield 
Ellis  Thomas  Mrs.,  house  96  State 
Ellis  Thomas  W.,  gilder,  house  366  Acushnet  avenue 
Ellis  Truman  B.,  shoemaker,  485  Purchase,  h.  160  Pleasant 
Ellis  Truman  B.,  jr.,  spinner  Wamsutta  mills,  boards  160 

Pleasant 
Ellis  Washington  P.,  at  Wamsutta  mills,  b.  160  Pleasant 
Ellis  Watson,  jr.,  house  122  Pleasant 
Ellis  William   A.   (Ellis  &  Croacher),  cooper,  97  First, 

comer  Coffin,  house  99  Fourth 
Ellis  William  H.,  clerk  Geo.  M.  Eddy  &  Co.,  house  36 

Maxfield 
Ellis  William  R.,  miller,  house  121  Cedar 
Ellis  &  Croacher  (Wm.  A.  Ellis   and    Rodolphus  Croach- 
er), coopers,  97  First  [net  avenue 
Ely  Cornelia  S.,  widow  of  Geoi'ge  E.  S.,  house  224  Acush- 
Ely  Marietta  G.  Miss,  milliner,  224  Acushnet  avenue,  h.  do. 


NEW   BEDFORD    [J]    DIRECTORY.  107 


Emei-son   H.    Wilder,   bookkeeper   Merchants    National 

Bank,  house  41  Sycamore 
Emery   Edwin,  instructor   of  cadets,  U.   S.   R.   Marine, 

house  22  Maxfiekl 
Emery  Jolm  C,  machinist,  liouse  68  Forest 
Englesbv  Michael,  weaver,  house  708  Acushnet  avenue 
Ennis  Chnrles  T.,  clerk,  158  So.  Water,  house  86  Fourth 
Ennis  George  M.,  molder,  house  4  County 
Ennis  George  M.,  jr.,  carpenter,  boards  4  County 
Ennis  John  W.,  molder  N,  B.  Iron  Foundry,  house  161 

Grinnell 
Ennis  Stanislaus,  seaman,  house  188  South  Second 
Ennis  Thomas,  laborer,  house  116  Chestnut 
Enos  Amelia,  widow,  house  South  Front,  n,  Howland 
Enos  Antone,  laborer,  house  132  South  Front,  near  South 
Enos  F.  Mrs,,  dressmaker,  house  27  Howland 
Enos  GeorgCj  laborer,  house  91  Prospect 
Enos  John,  seaman,  house  3  Cannon 
Enos  John,  city  laborer,  house  27  Howland 
Enos  John,  laborer,  boards  169  South  Second 
Enos  Joseph,  laborer  Potomoska  miils,  h.  208  So.  "Water 
Enos  Joseph,  mariner,  house  198  South  Water 
Enos  Joseph,  laborer,  house  179  South  Second 
Enos  Joseph,  mill  operative,  house  174  South  Water 
Enos  Joseph, ^r.,  cigar  maker,  boards  174  South  Water 
Enos  Manuel,  laborer,  house  169  South  Second 
Enos  Manuel,  seaman's  chest  maker,  166  So.  Water,  h.  do 
Enos  Manuel,  laborer,  house  279  South  Water 
Enos  Manuel  E.,  clerk,  269  South  Water,  boards  279  do. 
Enos   Matthew,  cigars   and   tobacco,    165  South  Water, 

house  213  South  Water 
Entwistle  Tliomas  H.,  weaver,  boards  8  Division 
Estes  Abbie  A.,  widow  of  Abram,  house  101  Fourth 
Estes    George  W.,  fancy  goods,  537  Purchase,  house  535 

Purchase 
Estes   William  H.,   engineer  N".    B.   R.   R.,   house   172 

Pleas^mt,  corner  Merriraac 
EUKEKA  FLOUR  MILLS,  Denison  Bros.  &  Co., 

])roprietors,  42  South  Water,  and  10  School 
EUROPEAN  STEAMSHIP  AGENCY,  Daven- 
port, Mason  &  Co.,  and  Hatch  &  Co.,  5  Ricketson  blk. 
EVANS  ISAAC,  carriage  trimmer  and  harness  ma^er, 

51  Elm,  house  266  Kempton 
EVENING  STANDARD,  67  Union 
Evergreen  Trotting  Park,  Plainville 
Ewing  Alexander,  laborer,  house  2  Cook 

FACEMIRE  WILLIAM,  master  mariner,h.  273  Kempton 
Fagau  Bernhard  C,  mold  maker,  boards  153  So.  Fourth 


108  NEW    BEDFOED    [Y~\    DIRECTOET. 

Fngan  John,  glass  maker  Mount  "Washington  Glass  Co., 

house  153  Fourth 
Fagin  Bernard  Mrs.,  house  222  South  Water 
Fagin  Michael  J.,  glass-maker,  house  222  South  Water 
Fagin  Michael  J.,  laborer,  house  149  South  First 
Fagin  Patrick,  glass-maker   Mt.    Washington    Glass   Co., 

house  216  South  Water 
Fagin  Patrick  11.,  glass-maker  Mt.  Washington  Glass  Co., 

house  187  South  Second 
FAIRBROTHER  N.  F.  MISS,  manufacturer  on- 

gentine  and  emolient  salve,  85  South  Second,  h.  do. 
Fairbrother  Samuel  IST.,  carpenter,  house  28  Dartmouth 
Fairbrother  Samuel  W.,  machinist,  house  85  So.  Second 
Fairweather  James,  Laborer,  house  149  Cedar 
Faisneau  George  E.,  dry  goods,  38   Purchase,   house  79 

South  Second 
Faisneau  Geo.  E.,  jr.,  clerk,  88  Purchase,  b.  79  S.   Second 
Fales  Giles  S.,  watchmaker,  91  North  Water,  h.  52  Mill 
Fales  James,  jr.,  watchmaker,  91  No.  Water,  h.  42  Flill 
Fales  Peter,  painter,  91  North  Water,  boards  42  Hill     ^ 
Falgen  Herman,  loom  fixer,  house  265)^  South  W^ater 
Fallon  Ann,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  72  Middle 
Fanning  James,  mule-spinner,  house  3  Wamsutta 
Fanning  Jane,  widow  of  John,  house  69  Prospect 
Farley  Peter,  weaver,   house  Cedar  Grove  street,  7th   on 

right  from  Acushnet  avenue 
FARMHAM  G-EO.  W,,  boat  builder,  foot  of  Cannon, 

house  211  Acushnet  avenue 
Farnham  Henry  C,  boat  builder,  house  25  Cannon 
Farrell  Helen  Miss,  house  165  Kempton 
Farrell  James,  mule-spinnei-,  boards  300  County 
Farrell  John,  mule-spinner,  house  175  State 
Farrell  Mary,  widow  of  Cornelius,  house  300  County 
Farrell  Michael  F.,  laborer,  boards  300  County 
Faulkner  George,  currier,  foot  of  Seneca,  h.  53  Pleasant 
Faunce  John  A.  (^Chas.  F.  Brownell  &  Co.),  mineral    wa- 
ter, 180  County,  house  do. 
Faunce  Loum  H.,  carpenter,  57  Parker,  house  do. 
Fay  Catharine,  widow,  house  246  South  Water 
Fay  Christopher,  weaver,  house    State,   2d   on  left    from 

Anstin 
Vay  James,  grocer,  249  South  Water,  house  do. 
Fay  John,  spinner,  boards  Christopher  E'ay's,  State 
Fay  Patrick,  laborer,  house  43  Middle 
Fay  Thomas,  weaver,  boards  246  South  Water 
Fee  Gilbert,  splitter  N.  B.  tannery,  boards  8  Pleasant 
Feeney  Ellen,  widow,  house  rear  8  Campbell 
Felch  A.  F.,  clerk,  173  Purchase,  boards  do. 
Felich  George,  laborer,  house  Clark 


NEW   BEDFORD    [|^]    DIRECTORT.  109 

Ferdinand  Thomas  A.,  gardener,  1071  Acushnet  avenue 
Ferguson  James,  bootmaker   Hathaway,   Soule   &    Har- 
rington, house  1S6  Elm 
Ferguson  John  A.,  laborer,  boards  26  South  Second 
Ferguson  William,  city  messenger,  house  67  Cedar 
Ferguson  Wm.  T.,  laborer,  house  'I'2S;4  Middle 
Fernald  Eiizabetli  N.,  widow  of  Wm.  R.,  h.  53  Pleasant 
Fernandez  Clara,  widow  of  Josepli,  house  79  Prospect 
Fernandez  Laurian,  spinner,  house  255  Soutli  Water 
Fernandez  Manuel,  laborer,  boards  126  South  Front 
Ferns  Joseph,  machinist,  house  290  (bounty 
Ferreira  Justino  A.,  boarding-house,  47  Ilowland 
Fessenden  Chas.  B.  H.,  deputy  U.   S.  Internal  Revenue 

collector,  22  North  Water,  boards  35  Eighth 
Fessenden  Russell  F.,  flour,  grain  and  hay,  16  So.  Water, 

boards  Mansion  House  [House 

Fichtenmayer    Martin    P.,  carriage  smith,    bds.  Germania 
Fichtemnayer  Peter,  blacksmith,  90  South   Water,  house 

51  First 
Field   Edward  H.,  clerk  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house  124 

Pleasant 
FIELD  HEIVRY,  Jr.,  superintendent  N.  B.  Copper 

Works,  North  Front,  between  VVamsuttaand  Logan, 

house  55  State 
Field  John,  laborer,  house  Shepherd's  lane 
Field  Sarah  E.,  teacher  Maxfield  street  primary  school, 

boards  150  Middle 
Fielding  James,  weaver,  house  264  South  Second 
Fields  Maria,  widow,  house  66  Mechanics  lane 
Finkill  Jane  E.  Miss,  teacher  Middle  st.  grammar  school, 

boards  131  Elm 
Fiulan  Dennis,  job  wagon,  First,  corner  Union,  house  74 

First 
Finley  Ellen  Mrs,,  house  7  Austin 
Finley  John  William,  weaver,  house  7  Austin 
Finn  Michael,  laborer,  house  23  Austin 
Finnell  John,  clerk  693  Purchase,  boards  809  do. 
Finnell  Margaret,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  16  Hazard  court 
Finnell  Mary,  widow  of  Michael,  house    809   Purchase, 

near  Penniman 
Finnell  Stephen,  bar-tender,  638  Purchase,  bds.  809  do. 
Finnell  Thomas,  at  N,  B.  Copper  Works,  boards   Mrs. 

Mary  Finnell's,  809  Purchase 
FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK,  Union,  corner  South 

Second 
Fish  Andrew  J.,  cutter,  128K  Union,  house  28  Fifth 
Fish  Ansel  F.,  wholesale  peddler,  house  60  Sycamore 
Fish  Benjamin  F.,  boots  and  shoes,  177  County,  h.  75  Ash 
Fish  David  F.,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill  Co.,  house 

332  South  Water 


110  NEW   BEDFORD    [f^]    DIRECTORY. 

Fish  George  B.,  house  59  Sycamore 
Fish  George  L.,  house  60  Sycamore 
Fish  Island  wharf  and  Marine  Railway  Co.,  Horace  G. 

Rowland,  agent,  Fish  Island 
Fish  James,  weaver,  house  Cedar  Grove,  cor,  Bowditch 
Fish  Leander  C,  stone-cutter,  house  71  Fourth 
Fish  Leander  N.,  carriage  painter  Geo.  L.  Brownell,  boards 

71  Fourth 
Fish  Loranus  C,  wholesale  peddler,  house  59  Sycamore 
Fisli  Mercy  A.  Mrs.,  liouse  46  Maxfield 
Fish  Mira  C.  Miss,  tailoress,  house  92  Acushnet  avenue 
Fish  Sarah  A.,  widow  of  David,  house  West  Linden 
Fish  Tirzah  B.,  widow  of  Calvin,  h,  92  Acushnet  avenue 
Fish  Wm.  G.,  fruit,  etc.,  161  Purchase,  house  1  Durfee 
Fisher  Amy  H.,  widow  of  James,  house  45  Hawthorn 
Fisher  Ann,  widow  of  Patrick,  house  15  Kivet' 
Fisher  Charles,  clothing,  etc.,  94  and  96  Purchase,  house 

22  North 
Fisher  Charles,  laborer,  house  190  South  Second 
Fisher  Cornelius  W.,  decorator  M.Washington  Glass  Co., 

house  12  County 
Fisher  Elisha  H.,  ji-.,  sewing  silk,  house  111   Washington 
Fisher  George  T.,  laborer,  house  233  Middle 
Fisher  Harry,  clerk,  94  Purchase,  boards  22  IsTorth 
FISHER  HENKY  H.,  baker,  210,  212  and  214  Pur- 

chase,  house  do. 
Fisher  James,  master  mariner,  house  96  South  Sixth 
Fisher  Jolm,  mill  operative,  house  99  South  Front 
Fislier  Matthew,  master  mariner,  house  71  South  Sixth 
Fisher  Owen,  police,  house  291  Cedar 
Fisher  Richard  H.,  fish  market,  54  Merriraac,  house  559  ■ 

Purchase 
Fitzgerald  James,  laborer,  h.  West  Willis,  n.  Chauncey 
Fitzgerald  Mary,  widow,  liouse  620  Acushnet  avenue 
Fitzgerald  Patrick,  laborer,  house  rear  North  Front,  near 

Washburn 
Fitzgerald  Patrick,  weaver,  house  5  Fulton  court 
Fitzgerald  William,  laborer,  house  17  Hampton  court 
Fitzsimmons  James,  oiler,  boards  Washburn,  fifth  on  the 

left  froni  Acushnet  avenue 
Fitzsimmons  Jane,  widow,  house  Washburn,  5th   on  left 

from  Acushnet  avenr.e 
FIVE    CENTS  _  SAVINGS    BANK,    Purchase, 

corner  Mechanics  lane 
Flagg  Oren  II.,  veterinary  surgeon,  299  Acushnet  avenue, 

house  do. 
Flaherty  Matthew,  glassmaker,  house  103  South  Front 
Flalierty  Roger,  saloon,  93  South  Water,  house  do. 
Flaherty  Thomas,  porter,  6  Union,  house  8  First 


NEW   BEDFORD    [f]    DIEECTORY.  Ill 

Flaherty  Thomas,  hiborer,  house  119  South  Water 
Fhvnagan  Luke,  clerk  Sheridau  House,  boards  do. 
Fiand'ers  Cyrus  H,,  house  67  Smith 
Fleetwood  Charles,  hackman  W.  H.  Sherman,  house  124 

North  Cedar 
Fleming  Richard,  spinner,  house  190  State 
Fletcher  David  S.,  hostler,  boards  48  Cedar 
Fletcher  Edward,  weaver,  house  206  South  Second 
Fletcher  George  F.,  hostler,  boards  43  Elm 
Fletcher  Geoi'ge  F.,  servant  man,  56   South   Sixth,  house 

114  South  Seventh 
Fletcher  James,  weaver,  boards  206  South  Second 
Fletcher  James,  horse  trainer,  house  10  South  Second 
Fletcher  Susan  R.  Mrs.,  widow,  boards  127  Middle 
Flood  James  R.,  laborer,  house  29  Allen 
Flynn  Bernard,  third  hand  Warasatta  mills,  boards  Penni- 

man,  near  State 
Flynn  Catharine,  widow  of  James,  house  19  Austin 
Flynn  Joanna,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  Penniman,  n.  State 
Flynn  John,  laborer,  house  44  Ash 
Fl_ynn  John,  laborer,  boards  718  Purchase 
Flynn  John,  laborer,  house  Maxfield,  near  R.  R. 
Flynn  John  A.,  blacksmith,  house  44  Ash 
Flynn  Lucinda  A.,  widow  of  Edmund,  b.  80  So.  Second 
Flynn  Peter  Y.,  house  237  Acushnet  avenue 
Flynn  William  H.,  shoe-cutter,  house  80  South  Second 
Flynn  William  L.,  blacksmith,  boards  44  Ash 
Fogerty  ICdmund,  ship-carpenter,  h.  182  South  Second 
Fohrenback  Emil,  machinist,  house  3  Grape 
Foisy  Adelard,  blacksmith,  house  3  Boi'den 
Foley  Edward,  machinist  Warasutta  mills,  house  Penni- 
man, near  Purchase 
Foley  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  690  Purchase 
Foley  Joanna  Mrs.,  boarding-house,  643  Purchase 
Foley  John,  laborer,  house  587  Acushnet  avenue 
Foley  John,  laborer,  house  43  Crapo 
Foley  John  E.,  weaver,  bds.  Edward  P"'oley's,  Penniman 
Foley  Thos.  R.,  weaver,  bds.  Edward  Foley's,  Penniman 
Foley  William  F.,  grease  collector,  house  643  Purchase 
Folger  Charles  F.,  foreman  Pierce  &  Bushnell,   house  45 

Hilhnan 
Folger  David  B.,  grocer,  116  Union,  house  82  Mill 
Fontain  Emily,  widow,  house  rear  41    Merrimac,   east    of 

Purchase  [Front 

Fontain  Joseph,  laborer  Wamsutta  mills,  house  15  North 
Footman  John  \V".  (Footman  &  Manchester),  blacksmith, 

551  Acushnet  avenue,  house  168  South  Second 
Footman  &  Manchester  (John  W.  Footman  and   William 

F.  Manchester),  blacksmiths,  551  Acushnet  avenue 


112  NEW   BEDFORD    [J^]    DIRECTORY. 

Forbes  Eel  ward  H.,  carriage  trimmer  with  Jas.  R.Forbes, 

boards  42  North  Second 
Forbes  Henry  H.,  liouse  Forbes'  block,  Elm 
Forbes  James  R.,  carriage  maker.  Elm,  corner  Acushnet 

avenue,  house  do. 
Forbes  Martha,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  116  Kempton 
Forbes  Nancy  Miss,  house  116  Kempton 
Forbes  Thomas,  seaman,  house  8  Griffin 
Ford  Richard,  weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  house  Penniman, 

corner  State 
Fordham  Jos.  F.,  restaurant,  7  N.  Water,  h.  23  S.  Second 
Fordham  Mary  I.,  widow  of  Joseph  F.,  h.  23  So.  Second 
Foren  Catharine  Miss,  house  606  Purchase 
Foren  Margaret  Miss,  house  606  Purchase 
Forest  Fanny,  widow  of  Sainuel,  house  63  Spruce 
Fortes  Charles,  mariner,  boards  170  South  Water 
Fortes  Mary  A,  Mrs.,  variety  store,  42|-Bedtord,  h.  42  do. 
Fortes  M.  A.,  laborer,  house  42  Bedford 
Fosbrey  George,  glass-worker,  house  109  South  Front 
Foster  Arthur  S.,  clerk  First  National  Bank,  h.  3  N.  Oak 
Foster  Henry  A.,  whitewasher,  house  7  Spruce 
Foster  Isadore  Miss,  teacher  Merrimac  st.  primary  school, 

boards  48  Parker 
Foster  James,  house  and  ship-carpenter,  h.  123  Pleasant 
Foster  John  M.,  carpenter  and  builder,  19    Bethel,  house 

59  Chestnut 
Foster  Lucy  A.,  widow  of  Esau,  liouse  63  Spruce 
Foster  Martha  B.,  widow  of  Isaiah  .D.,  house  48  Parker 
Foster  Nancy  B.,  widow  of  E.  Lothrop,  h.  367  Purchase 
Foster  Walter  H.,  apothecary,  boards  123  Pleasant 
Fouriier  Joseph,  shoemaker,  house  569  Acushnet  avenue 
Fournier  Charles,  carpenter,  house  Lindsay,  n.  Kempton 
Fowler  George  H.,  instructor  House  of  Correction,  bds. 

T.  L.  Allen's,  Union 
Fowler  Mary,  widow  of  Peter,  house  13  Jenney 
France  Edward,  weaver,  house  216  South  Water 
France  John  Mrs.,  house  623  Acushnet  avenue 
France  Samuel  C.  (France  &  Bannister),   518    Purchase, 

boards  623  Acushnet  avenue 
France  &  Bannister  (Sarauel   C.  France    and   John    W. 

Bannister),  grocers,  518  Purchase 
Francis  Abraham,  laborer  N.  B.    Copper  Works,    house 

Mt.  Pleasant,  near  the  reservoir 
Francis  Alexander  H.  Rev.,  house  13  Kempton 
Francis  Andrew  J.,  clerk,  582  Purchase,  boards  Mrs.  Ma- 
ria M.  Francis',  Mt.  Pleasant  lane 
Francis  Antone,  seaman,  house  166  Fourth 
Francis  Azubah  W.,  M'idow  of  Howard,  h.  rear  69  Linden 
Francis  Barnaby  H.,  carriage  wood  w^orker  Geo.  L.  Brow- 

nell's  carriage  manufactory,  b.  304  Acushnet  avenue 


NEW   BEDFORD    [J^]    DIRECTORY.  113 

Francis  Charles,  laborer,  house  155  South  First 
Fi-ancis  Charles  Henry,  house  95  Prospect 
Francis  Charles  H.,  at  Morse  Twist  Drill  Co.,  b.  12  Crapo 
Francis  Edward  Devoll,  shoemaker  Hathaway,    Soule   & 

Harrington,  house  9  Walnut 
Francis  Ellen  J.,  dressmaker,  house  107  Hillraan 
Francis  Ezra,  mason,  house  107  Hillman 
Francis   Frank    "W.,   cigar  maker,  133  Acushnet  avenue, 

house  41  Crapo 
Francis  Henry  H.,  carpenter,  house  34  Cedar 
Francis  Hiram  S.,  clerk  Dexter  &  Haskins,  boards  Mount 

Pleasant,  near  the  reservoir 
Francis   James   T.,   teamster,    boards  Maria  M.  Francis', 

]\[onnt  Pleasant  lane 
Francis  John,  fisherman,  house  21  Morgans  lane 
Francis  John,  laborer,  house  238  South  Second 
P"'rancis  John,   manufacturer  cigars  and  tobacco,  122  Un- 
ion, house  20  School 
Francis  John  B.,  cook,  house  173  South  Second 
Francis  John  H.,  seaman,  boards  82  South  Second 
Francis   John    S.,   baker,  house  125  Ash,  between  North 

and  Hillman 
Francis  Joseph,  mariner,  house  127  South  Front 
Francis  Joseph,  mariner,  house  155  Grinnell 
Francis   Joseph    C,   laborer  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house 

38  Willis 
Francis  Manuel,  peddler,  house  18  Grape 
Francis  Manuel,  2d,  laborer,  house  29  South  Water 
Francis  Manuel,  carpenter,  house  166  Fourth 
Francis  Manuel,  house  29  South  Water 
Francis  Manuel,  coaster,  house  179  South  Second 
Francis  Manuel  B.,  mariner,  house  173  South  Second 
Francis  M;iria  M.  Mrs.,  house  Mount  Pleasant  lane 
Francis  Michael  T.,  cigars  and  confectionery,  76  Union, 

house  82  South  Second 
Francis  Ruth,  widow  of  Bradford,  house  46  Wing 
Francis  Samuel  E.,  candle  mohler,  house  12  Crapo 
Francis  Sylvester  G.,  porter  Central  Union  Association^ 

house  22  South  Cedar 
Francis  William,   can-iage   maker   G.  L.  Brownell,  house 

309  Acushnet  avenue 
Francisco  Joseph,  mariner,  house  117  South  Water 
Francisco  Manuel,  fisherman,  house  114  South  Water 
Francisco  Manuel,  laborer,  house  93  South  Front 
Franklin  Martha,  widow  of  William,  h.  129  So.  Orchard 
Frasier  John  W.,  grocer,    163    South    Water,    house  104 

Acushnet  avenue 
Frates  Antoine,  fish  dealer,  208>^  South  Water,  h.  do. 
■  Frates  Antone,  laborer,  house  107  South  Water 


114  NEW   BEDFORD    [J^]    DIRECTORY. 

Frates  Antone  J.,  laborer,  house  183  South  Second 
Frates  Antone  J.,  seaman,  house  26  Bonney 
Frates  John,  mill  hand,  house  Allen,  next  to  Rural 
P'rates  Joseph,  mill  operative,  house  229  South  Second 
Frates  Joseph,  steward,  house  183  Allen 
Frates  Joseph  F.,  mill  hand,  house  137  South  Orchard 
Frates  Manuel,  seatnan,  house  132  South  Front 
Frates  Manuel,  laborer,  house  132  South  Front 
Frates  Manuel  C,  hiborer,  house  175  Allen 
Frates  Mary,  widow  of  Joan,  house  26  Bonney 
Fratus  Enos  Josepli,  laborer,  house  97  South  Sixth 
Frazier  Antone,  laborer,  house  South  First  st.  place 
Ftazier  Joseph,  mule-spinner,  house  rear  606  Purchase 
Fredett  John,  laborer,  house  Sawyer,  corner  Bowditch 
Fredett  Joseph,  third  hand  Wamsutta  mills,  boards  Saw- 
yer, corner  Bowditch 
Fredett  Louis,  laborer,  house  Sawyer,  n.  Acushnet  av. 
FKEE   PUBLIC    LIBKARY,   Library  building, 

William 
Freedom  John,  steward,  house  116  Smith 
Freeman  Edwai'd  P.,  house  12  County 
Freeman    Frederick   J.,  foreman  stitching  room,  Reed  & 

Gilford,  house  39  Sycamore 
FREEMAN    GrEORGE    H.,  manufecturer  ink  and 

stove  polish,  17  Centre,  house  Court,  cor.  Orchard 
Freeman  Hezekiah,  shipwright,  house  185  Cedar 
Freeman  John  C,  shoemaker,  house  50  Smith 
Freeman  Laura  A.,  widow  of  Isaac,  house  96  Pleasant 
FKEEMAIN"   MARCUS   L.,  stenographer  and  soap 

manufacturer,  86  Prospect,  n.  Pototnska,  h.  82  do. 
Freeman  Patience  B.,  widow  of  Henry  B.,  h.  61  Spruce 
Freitas  Antonio  M.  Rev.,  pastor  St.  John  Baptist  church, 

house  94  South  Sixth 
French  Amos  B.,  yardraaster  O.  C.  R.  R.,  h.  478  Purchase 
French  Louis,  clerk,  boards  8  Old  Market  Square 
French  Rodney,  house  373  Purchase 
Frey  Charles,  tailor,  55  Purchase,  house  123  Cedar 
Friends  Academy,  Morgan,  near  County 
Fries  John  D.,  laborer,  house  rear  5  Campbell 
Frisbie  Thomas  S.,  carpenter,  house  76  Kempton 
Frost   Lovell    W.,  bookkeeper,   N,  B.  &  N.  Y.  S.  S.  Co., 

boards  George  A.  Potter's,  Hathaway  road 
Frost  William,  machinist   Morse   Twist  Drill   Co.,  house 

48  County 
Frothingham  Henry,  boards  35  Eighth 
Fulhan  John,  weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  house  13  Austin 
Fulhan  John,  jr.,  mule-spinner,  boards  13  Austin 
Fuller  Benj.  F.,  laborer,  house  187  Cedar 
Fuller  Charles  A.,  manufacturer  boys'  clothing,  36  Spring, 

house  do. 


NEW   BEDFOED    [(}]    DIEECTORT.  115 

Fuller  Charles  H.,  eis^ar  dealer,  house  129  Purchase 

Fuller  Elizabeth  A.  Mrs.,  house  17  Ash 

Fuller  Fi-ederick  M.  Mrs.,  house  41  Mill 

Fuller  George,  laborer,  boards  16  Park 

Fuller  Hannah  H.  Mrs.,  house  32  Wing 

Fuller  John,  seaman's  boarding-house,  164  South  Water 

Fuller  John  F.,  house  208  Acushnet  avenue 

Fuller  Jonathan  A,,  watchman  Morse  Twist  Drill  Co., 

house  10  Grape 
Fuller  Joseph  K.,  painter,  house  17  Ash 
Fuller  Josephine  Miss,  house  10  Bedford 
Fuller  Keziah,  widow  of  James,  house  16  Park 
Fuller  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Benjamin,  house  150  North 
Fuller  Nancy  B.  Miss,  fancy  goods,  193  iVcushnet  avenue, 

house  10  Bedford 
FUIiLER  THOS.  B.  (Beauvias  &  Co.),  stock  broker 

and  cashier  Citizens  National  Bank,  36  North  Water, 

house  at  Fairhaven 
Fuller  Wm.  L.,  painter,  house  17  Ash 
Fuller  Wm.  W.,  mariner,  house  10  Grape 
Furber  George  U.,  engineer  steamer  Monohansett,  bds.  do, 
Furber  George  W.,  estate  of,  exchange  and  pawn  broker, 

43^  South  Water,  house  19  South  Second 
Furber  Samuel  G.,  carpenter,  house  Rockdale  avenue 
P^'urlong  Matthew  T,,  engineer,  house  102  Merrimac 
Furlong  Thomas,  baggage  master  O.  C.  R.  R.,  house  32 

Sycamore 
Furnans  John,  laborer,  house  2  Babbitt 
Fury  John,  laborer,  house  1  Bedford 
Fussell  James  A.  (George  Delano  &  Co.),  oil  and  candle 

mnfr.,  office   South  Second,  corner  South,  and  140 
•Front,  N.  Y.,  house  at  N.  Y. 

GABRIEL  MARTHA,  widow  of  Samuel  E.,  house  107 

Smith 
Gabriel  Samuel,  at  Bay  State  Laundry,  house  107  Smith 
Gage  Edwin  P.,  house  176  Purchase 
Gage  Joseph  N.,  carriage  trimmer  W.  G.  White  &  Son, 

house  78  Kempton 
Gagnor  Peter,  carder,  house  4  Plampton  court 
Gagon  Frank,  operative,  house   Washburn,  3d  on  right 

from  Acushnet  avenue 
Gainville  John  H.,  blacksmith,  house  rear  163  Kempton 
Gale  Mary  J.,  widow  of  George  H.,  h.  rear  39K  Middle 
Gallagher  Ann,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  James,  n.  Arnold 
Gallagher  James  P.,  salesman,  6  North  Second,  bds.  42  do. 
Gallagher  Neal,  tailor,  111  Union,  house  89  Fifth 
Gallagher  Patrick,  clerk   South   Water,  house  96  South 

Second  [260  do. 

Gallagher  Patrick,  cigars  and  tobacco,  256  Purchase,  h. 


116  NEW   BEDFORD    [(}]    DIKECTORY. 

Gallaway  John,  shoemaker,  house  9  Elm 

Galligan  Jane,  widow,  hou'se  7  Austin 

Galligan  John,  laborer,  house  9  Durfee 

Galligan  Michael,  laborer,  house  Topham,  near  Shawmut 

avenue 
Galpin  Clari'ssa  D.,  widow  of  John  L.,  h.  23  Rockdale  av, 
Galpin  John  L.,  farmer,  house  23  Rockdale  avenue 
Gammons  Edgar  H.,  wholesale  peddler,  store  Ashland, 

corner  Linden,  house  2  Grand 
Gammons  George  F.  W.,  truckman,  13  Elm,  house  15  do. 
Gammons  Gilbert  D.,  teamster,  house  52  North  Second 
Gammons  Lemuel  P.,  laborer  Wamsutta  mills,  house  97 

Smith 
Gammons  Nannie  E,  Miss,  music  teacher,  boards  15  Elm 
Gammons  Samuel  P.,  house  2  Grand 
Gammons  Susie  Miss,  assistant  librarian  public  library, 

boards  52  North  Second 
Gannon  Mary,  widow,  house  434  Purchase 
Ganson  Edwin,  section  hand  Wamsutta  mills,  house  186 

Pleasant 
Ganson  Edwin,  jr.,  clerk  587  Purchase,  bds.  186  Pleasant 
Gardiner  Ezekiel  C.,  compositor   Daily  Standard,  house 

99  Washington 
Gardner  Albert,  stair  builder,  house  5  Walnut 
Gardner  Charles  F.,  clerk,  Arnold,  corner  Ash,  boards  68 

Spruce 
Gardner  Darius  P.  (Taber,  Read  &  Gardner),  house  263 

Acushnet  avenue 
Gardner  Edward  R.  (E.  R.  Gardner  &  Co.),  oils,  9  Rod- 
man, house  78  Spring 
Gardner  Eliza  Mrs.,  house  24  Chancery 
Gardner  Emma  K.  Mrs.,  restaurant,  19  So.  Water,  house 

5  Walnut 
Gardner  E.  R.  &  Co.  (Edward  R,  Gardner), oils,  9  Rodman 
Gardner  George  P.,  rigger,  house  68  Spruce 
Gardner  Hannah,  widow  of  Josiah,  house  164  Union 
Gardner  Herbert  B.,  comjDositor  Standard  office,   house 

114  Washington 
Gardner  James  T.,  junk  dealer,  90  So.  Second,  house  do. 
Gardner  Oliver  H.,  carpenter,  house  71  North 
Gardner  Reuben  M.,  brass  fouzider  Andrew  Craigie,  house 

73  Pleasant 
Gardner  Samuel  B.,  driver  bread  wagon,  h.  75  Sycamore 
Gardner  Sarah  Miss,  house  24  Chancery 
Gardner  Thomas,  hostler,  house  24  Chancery 
Gardner  Thomas  M.,  fancy  goods,  171  Kerapton,  boards 

71  Smith 
Gardner  William,  laborer,  house  47  South  Second 
Gardner  Zilpha  H.,  widow  of  Edward,  house  46  Campbell 


NEW   BEDFORD    [(}]    DIRECTORY.  117 

Garfield  Charles  Frank,  gardener,  house  8  Allen 
Garfield  Charles  L.,  carriage   smith   and   tool  sharpener, 

87  Wing,  house  8  Allen 
Garfield    George    E.  A.,  asst.  clerk   T.    H.  Hathaway, 

boards  8  Allen 
Garfield  Herbert,  clerk  Garfield  &  Proctor,  boards  Union, 

corner  Purchase 
Garfield  J.  F.  D.  (Garfield  &  Proctor),   coal  dealer,  foot' 

of  Walnut,  house  at  Fltchburg 
GARFIELD  &  PKOCTOR^d-  F.  D.  Garfield  and 

G.  N.  Proctor),  coal  dealers,  foot  of  Walnut 
Garland  Bernard  T.,  shoemaker,   368  Acushnet  avenue, 

house  116  Chestnut 
Garlick  William  A.,  farmer,  house  Plainville 
Garuett  John  H.,    manager  Singer  Mnfg.  Co.,  19  Pur- 
chase, house  108  High 
Garraughty  Martin,  laborer,  house  177  Summer 
Garraughty  Martin  J.,  boards  177  Summer 
Gnrrity  Catharine,  widow,  house  rear  573  Purchase 
Garrity  Edward   S.,  pedestrian  and   weaver,  house  rear 

573  Purchase 
Garrity  Francis,  laborer,  house  5  Austin  court 
Gartland  Peter,  master  mariner,  house  51  Washington 
Gartner  Joseph,  baker  E.   C.   Milliken,  and  saloon,  634 

Acushnet  avenue,  house  do. 
Gates  Wm.  Mrs.,  house  74  Hillman 
Gatie   Henry   (Clark   &  Gatie),    grocer,    Rivet,    corner 

Second,  house  51  Blackmore 
Gaudreau  Antoin,  cardei',  house  11  Hampton  court 
Gautier  Abbie  C,  widow,  h.  291  Acushnet  av.,  cor.  School 
Gavit  Benj.  N.,  peddler,  boards  444  Purchase 
Gay  George  W.,  carpenter,  212  Summer,  near  Willis  • 
Gay  Daniel  K.,  carpenter,  house  53  Parker 
Gay  Gilman,  harness  maker,  33  Purchase,  house  11  Elm 
Gay  Theophilus,  carpenter,  house  40  Parker 
Geddes  George  C,  fireman  O.  C.  R.  R.,  h.  690  Purcha-se 
Geddes  Henry  S.,  laborer,  house  686  Purchase 
Geddes  Joseph  S.,  fireman  O,  C.  R.  R.,  house  Washburn, 

corner  Acushnet  avenue  [Hillman 

GEIIiS  GERETT,  furniture,  236  Purchase,  house  46 
Gelett  Charles  W.,  marble  worker,  20  William,  house  at 

Fairhaven 
Gendron  Alphonse,  carpenter,  house  Robeson,  n.  Cedar 
George   Joseph,   laborer    S.    Leonard   &    Co.,    house    85 

Washington 
George  William  H.,  mariner,  house  85  Washington 
Geotta  Peter,  mariner,  house  151  South  First 
Geraou  Henry,  laborer,  house  718  Purchase 
Gero  Henry,  laborer,  house  Maxfield,  near  railroad 


118  NEW   BEDFORD    [(}]    DIRECTOET. 

Gibbons  Patrick,   fireman    N.  B,   Water  Works,  house 

Purchase,  corner  Penniman 
Gibbs  Allen  C,  hack  driver,  60  Elm,  house  167  Union 
Gibbs  Charity,  widoAV  of  Ansel,  house  rear  21  Bedford 
Gibbs  Charles  B.,  fisherman,  boards  37  North  Sixth 
Gibbs  Charles  M.,  boarding-house,  33  Kempton 
Gibbs  Elisha,  salesman  N.  B.   Cordage   Co.,  Rotch's  sq., 

house  72  South  Sixth 
Gibbs  Eliza  M,,  widow  of  Elijah,  house  69  Mill 
Gibbs  George  F.,  butcher,  house  Hunter,  near  Kenipton 
Gibbs  George  II.,  carpenter,  house  111  Arnold 
Gibbs  George  W.,  night  watchman  N.  B.  Copper  Works, 

house  10  Durfee 
Gibbs  Jabez,  ship-carjDenter,  house  88  Pleasant 
Gibbs  John  L.,  carpenter  O.  C.  R.  R.,  house  72  State 
GrIBBS  I.OT  H.,  grocer,  26  Union,  house  91  State 
Gibbs  Mary,  widow  of  Geo.  W.,  house  Emerson,  c.  Parker 
Gibbs  Meltiah  T.,  carpenter,  house  Emerson,  cor.  Parker 
Gibbs  Polly  F.,  widow  of  Phineas  S.,  house  61  So.  Water 
Gibbs  Preston  H.,  at  Morse  Twist  Drill  Co.,  h.  27  Sherman 
Gibbs  Sarah  Mrs.,  widow,  house  26  Elm 
Gibbs  William,  boat  builder,  house  64  Bedford 
Gibbs  William  A.,  carver,  house  82  Forest 
Gibbs  William  H.  H.,  rope  maker,  h.  Emerson,  c.  Parker 
Gibson  Agnew  B.,  carpenter,  28  So.  Second,  h.  29  Arch 
Gibson  Henry,  waiter  Parker  House,  house  172  Kempton 
Gibson  John,  gardener,  house  29  Arch 
Gibson  Samuel  S.,  mason,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Gidley  Abrahnm  M.,  housewright,  house  8  Willis 
Gidley  Samuel  G.,  clerk,  213  Acushnet  av.,  h.  6  Market 
Gidley  Sarah  Mrs.,  house  155  Purchase 
Gidley  William  C,  laborer,  house  7  Bonney 
Gifford  Abratn  M.,  coppersmith  GifFord    &  Allen,  house 

80  Mill 
Gifiord  Adaline,widow  of  Samuel  F.,  house  100  Bedford 
GifFord  Albert  A.,  laborer,  h.  Potter,  near  Shawmut  av. 
Gifford  Allen  D.,  teamster,  h.  West  Middle,  c.  Chancery 
GifFord  Almira,  widow  of  Obed,  house  2  Tarkiln  hill  road 
Gifford  Arthur  F.,  fruit  and  confectionery,  239  Purchase, 

house  at  Fairhaven 
GIFFORD  ARTHUR    L.,  watchmaker,  5    Rick- 

etson  block,  boards  79  County 
Gifford  Arthur  M.,  gas  fitter  T.  J.   Gifford  &   Co.,  house 

490  Acushnet  avenue 
Gifford  Benjamin,  cigar  maker,  28  North  Second 
Gifford  Betsey  J.  Miss,  house  33  High 
Gifford  Bros.  (Joseph  F.  and  Frank  D.  Gifford),  grocers, 

Acushnet  avenue,  junction  Mill  road 
Gifford  Carrie  C,  widow  of  Daniel  T.,  house  116  Fourth 


NEW   BEDFORD    [(}]    DIRECTORY.  119 

Giflford  Charles,  fireman  O.  C.  R.  R.,  boards  735  Purchase, 

opposite  Logan 
Gifford  Charles  A.,  cooper,  house  Mill,  Head  of  the  River 
GifFord  Charles  A.,  clerk,  228  Purchase,  bds.  72  Walden 
Gifford  Charles  C,  carpentei-,  house  151  North 
Gifford  Charles  F.,  bootmaker,  house  48  Willis 
Gifford  Charles  P.,  laborer,  house  113  Arnold 
Gifford  Charles  F.,  at  Taber  &Co.,  bds.  531  Acushnet  av. 
Gifford  Charles  Henry,  mason,  house  22  Bush 
Gifford  Charles  H.,  railroad  employe,  house  363  Cedar 
Gifford  Charles  H.  (Gifford   &   Co.),   merchant  tailor,  113 

Union,  house  225  County 
Gifford   Charles   H.,  marine  painter,  24  Robeson  bldg., 

William,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Gifford  Charles  H.,  merchant,  Taber's  wharf,  h.  25  County 
Gifford  Charles  L.,  hackinan,  house  70  Walden 
Gifford  Charles  M.,  engineer,  boards  156  Grinnell 
Gifford  Chai'les  R.,  machinist,  house  305  Purchase 
Gifford  Charles  T.  W.,  tarmer,  house   Shawtnut  avenue, 

corner  Hathaway  road 
Gifford  Christopher  C.,  city  teamster,  house  46  Sycamore 
Gifford  Clarence  W.,  mason,  boards  37  Smith 
Gifford  Cordelia  Mrs.,  house  185  Pleasant 
Gifford  Daniel  H.,  clerk,   116  and   118  Union,  house  82 

Maxfield 
Gifford  David  L.,  seaman's  chest  mnfr.,  Ash,  corner  North, 

boards  17  Chestnut 
Gifford  David  R.  Mrs.,  house  25  Bonney 
Gifford  Delila,  widow,  house  57  School 
Gifford  Edward  S.,  machinist,  boards  85  Walden 
Gifford  Eli,  teamster,  house  Ashland,  opposite  Durfee 
Gifford  Elijah,  house  161  Campbell 
Gifford  Elizabeth  A.,  widow  of  John,  house  72  Walden 
Giffiu'd  Esther  A.,  widow  of  Alexander  H.,  h.  66  Spruce 
Gifford  Eugene  T.,  carpenter,  boards  17  Chestnut 
Gifford  Frank  D.  (Gifford  Bros.),  house  at  Acushnet 
Gifford  Frederick  C,  paper  box  maker,  boards  62  North 
Gifford  Frederick  S.,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  3  Rick- 

etson  block.  Union,  house  37  South  Sixth 
Gifford  George  D.,  house  37  Spring 
Gifford  George  E.,  carpenter,  house  121  Ash 
Gifford  George  G.  (Gifford  &  Allen),  brass  founder  and 

plumber.  No.  Front,  cor.  Hazard's  whf,  h.  72  Hillman 
Gifford  George  G.,  jr.,  mariner,  house  72  Hillman 
Gifford  George  P.,  restaurant,  7  South  Water,  house  do. 
Gifford  Gideon  D.,  grocer,  Cottage,  corner  Court,  house 

8  North  Cottage 
Gifford  Hannah  E.,  widow  of  David  R.,  h.  25  Bonney 
Gifford  Henry  M.,  72  North  Water,  house  69  Mill 


120  NEW   BEDFORD    [(}]    DIRECTOEY. 

Glfford  Herbert  F.,  in  rolling  mill,  boards  West  Middle, 

corner  Chancei'y 
Gilford  Hamphrev  A.,  jr.,  clerk  Garfield  &  Proctor,  bouse 

38  Walnut    '  [County 

GifFoi-d  James  A.,  bookkeeper  Wilson  &  Co.,  Iiouse  223 
Gilford  James  E.,  oiler  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  509  Purchase 
Gilford  Jerusha  H.,  widow  of  Henry,  bouse  86  Grinnell 
Giifoi-d  Jesse  (Reed  &  Gilford),  boot  mnfr.,  b.  45  County 
Gilford  Jireh  B.,  peddler,  bouse  upper  Belleville  road 
Gilford  Job  H.,  mason,  house  37  Sn)itb 
Gilford  John,  boatman,  house  63  First 
Gifford  John  H.,  house  81  Thomas 
Gilford  John  H,,  mariner,  boards  2  Tarkiln  hill  road 
Gifford  John  W.,  farmer,  house  Shawraut  avenue,  near 

Hathaway  road 
Gifford  Jonathan  Peckham,  house  11  County 
Gifford  Joseph  F.  (Gifford  Bros.),  grocer,  Acushnet  ave- 
nue, junction  Mill  road,  house  at  Acushnet 
Gifford  Joseph  H.,  watchman  Wamsutta  mills,  house  298 

County 
Gifford  Lawrence,  watchman,  house  520  Acushnet  avenue 
Gifford  Le\vis,  fireman  N.  B.  R.  R.,  house  573  Purchase 
Gifford  Lorenzo  D.,  shoemaker,  house  Potter,  near  Shaw- 

mut  avenue 
Gifford  Lucy  A.,  widow  of  Shubael  H.,  house  Mill,  Head 

of  the  River 
Gifford  Lysander  W.  H.,  master  marinei',  h.  81  County 
Gifford  Margaret  Mrs.,  cook,  house  Orchard,  cor.  Clinton 
Gifford  Mary,  widow  of  George,  house  484  Purchase 
G-IFFORD    NOAH,    photographer,    54    Purchase, 

house  132  Middle 
Gifford  Obed  F,,  mariner,  house  2  Tarkiln  hill  road 
GIFFORD  OLIVER  E.,  paints,  oil  and  glass,  South 

Water,  corner  School,  house  54  Cypress 
Gifford  Patience  Miss,  h.  Dunbar's  lane,  n.  Dartmouth  line 
Gifford  Peleg,  fruit,  69  Union,  house  39  South  Second 
Gifford  Rebecca  H.,  wid.  of  Chas.,  bds.  163  Acushnet  av. 
Gifford  Reuben  P.,  farmer,  house  Hathaway  road,  near 

Dartmouth  line 
Gifford  Rhoda  B.,  widow  of  Albert,  house  43  Cedar 
Giffoi-d  Rhoda  T.,  widow  of  William,  house  15  County 
Gifford  Richmond  A.,  overseer  of  yard  Potomska  mills, 

opp.  269  South  Water,  house  48  Acushnet  avenue 
Gifford  Robert  B.,  accountant,  boards  43  Cedar 
Gifford  Rufus  A.,  ship-carpenter,  house  39  Smith 
Gifford  Ruth,  widow  of  Charles  H.,  house  33  Willis 
.Gifford  Ruth  A.  Mrs.,  house  117  Cedar 
Gifford  Samuel  (Gifford  &  Barker),  provisions,  8  Market 

square,  house  336  South  Water 


NEW   BEDFORD    [(}]    DIRECTORY.  121 

Gifford  Samuel  F.,  clerk  Potter's  Express,  19  Coramercifil 

wlinrf,  house  100  Bedford 
Gifford  Samuel  T.,  tin  plate  and  sheet  iron  worker,  house 

7  South  Chancery. 
Gifford  Sarah,  widow  of  Brad  dock,  house  51  Summer 
Gifford  Saral),  wiilow  of  John  A.,  house  85  Walden 
Gifford  Sarah  D.  Miss,  private  scliool,  57  Summer,  boards 

51  do. 
Gifford  Sophia,  widow  of  Henry,  house  40  Sycamore 
Gifford  Sophia,  widow  of  Squire,  house  70  Walden 
Gifford  Squire  A.,  teamster,  house  203  Middle 
Gifford  Stephen  C.,  baggage  master  O.  C.  Railroad,  house 

165  Purchase 
Gifford  Sylvanus  A.,  salesman,  house  rear  77  Linden 
Gifford  Thomas  C,  mariner,  boards  2  Tarkiln  hill  road 
Gifford  Thomas  J.  (Thomas  J.  Gifford  &  Co.),  steam  and 

gas  fitter,  and  plumber,  66  William,  house  489  Acush- 

net  avenue 
Gifford  Thomas  J.  &  Co.  (Thomas  J.  Gifford),  steam  and 

gas  fitters,  and  plumbers,  66  William 
Gifford  T.  Merritt,  brass  founder  and  coppersmith  Gifford 

&  Allen,  boards  44  State 
Gifford  Willard,  laborer,  house  101  Cedar 
Gifford  William,  ship-carpenter,  house  108  Fourth 
Gifford  William,  2d,  carpenter,  house  17  Chestnut 
Gifford  William  A.,  painter,  house  24  Park 
Gifford  William  C,  special  police,  h.  17  W.Campbell 
Gifford  William  D.,  hostler,  boards  380  Purchase 
Gifford  William  F.,  6  South  Water,  rooms  239  Middle 
Gifford  Widiam  H.,  lather,  house  17  Chestnut 
Giffiird  William  H.,  shoemaker,  boards  46  Sycamore 
Gifford  William  R.,  horse  trainer,  h.  Maxfield,  n.  i-ailroad 
GIFFORD  &  ALLEN  (George  G.  Gifford  and  Ed- 
ward H.  Allen),  brass  founders  and  plumbers.  North 

Front,  corner  Hazard's  wharf 
Gifford  &  Barker  (Samuel  Gifford  and  John  W.  Barker), 

provisions,  8  Market  square 
Gifford  &  Co.  (^Charles  H.  Gifford  and  Eugene  F.  Brown), 

merchant  tailors,  etc.,  113  Union 
Gigroie  Joseph,  weaver,  boards  201  State 
Gigroie  Oliver,  operative,  house  201  State 
Gilbert  P]dgai*S.  (Russell  &  Co.),  painter,  8  Fifth,  house 

73  Forest 
Gilbert  Emily  F.,  widow  of  Jacob  A.,  house  84  Walden 
Gilbert  James,  weaver,  house  13  Rivet 
Gilbert  Lawrence,  laborer,  house  James,  near  Court 
Gilbert  Lawrence  C,  butchei',  house  James,  near  Court 
Gilbert  Nathaniel,  house  33  Seventh 
Giles  George  H.,  waiter  Parker  House,  boards  do. 


122  NEW   BEDFORD    [(}]    DIRECTORY. 

Gilford  Frank  F.,  pressman,  12SJ4  Union,  house  High 
Gillespie  Catherine,  widow,  house  678  Purchase 
Gillick  John,  laborer,  house  James,  near  Arnold 
Gillick  Peter,  grocer,  105  South  Water,  house  do, 
Gillingham  James  L.,  law  student,  36>^  North  Water, 

boards  at  Fairhaven 
Gillis  Alexander,  teamster,  house  183  Pleasant 
Gillis  Catherine,  widow  of  William,  house  87  South  Sixth 
Gillis  John  H.,  blacksuiith  G.  L.  Brovvnell,  house  96  South 

Second 
Gilman  Charles  A.,  driver  job  wagon,  house  211  Middle 
Gilman  Francis  L.,  general  agent  North  Western  Mutual 

Life  Insurance  Co.,  44  North  Water,  house  28  Fifth 
Gilmore  Jane  E.  Miss,  principal  Acushnet  avenue  school, 

house  245  Acushnet  avenue 
Giroux  Louis,  house  1  Hazard  court 
Girox  Vetal,  weaver,  house  210  Pleasant 
Gladding  James  H.,  laborer,  house  496  Acushnet  avenue 
Glasse  John,  gardener,  92  Spring,  house  79  School 
Glasse  Walter  R.,  harness  maker,  h.  Cedar,  cor.  Locust 
Gleason  Dennis,  laborer  Eureka  Flour  mills,  house  rear 

41  Middle 
Gleason  James,  overseer  mule  spinning  Potomska  mills, 

opp.  269  South  Water,  house  287  South  Second 
Gleason  Timothy,  laborer,  boards  rear  SII4  Middle 
Glennon  John,  laborer,  house  698  Purchase 
Glover  John,  builder,  house  84  Merrimac 
Goddard  Deborah  D.,  widow  of  John  P.,  house  214  Union 
Goddard  James  R,  engineer  M.  T.  D.  Co.,  house  Cedar, 

corner  Morgan 
Goddard  Mary  E,,  widow  of  Edward,  house  27  Allen    • 
Goddard  William,  engineer,  house  Cedar,  corner  Morgan 
Godfrey    Seth  W.,  carriage  maker  George-  L.  Brownell, 

house  17  Bethel 
GofF  Charles  F.,  carpenter,  boards  11  Chauncey 
GofF  Charles  H.,  carpenter,  house  11  Emerson 
Goff  Hiram  H.,   overseer   of  spinning    Wamsutta   mills, 

house  11  Pope,  corner  State 
Golf  Morris,  operative,  house  646  Acushnet  avenue 
Goggin  Richard,  miller  Wilson  &  Co.,  h.  700  Acushnet  av. 
Goggin  William,  laborer,  house  rear  8  Campbell 
Goings  John,  house  167  William 

Goldthorpe  Alexander,  spinner,  house  16  Hazard  court 
Gomes  Antone,  seaman,  house  35  Howland 
Gomes  Antone  P.,  mariner,  house  1  Howland 
Gomley  Jane,  widow  of  Alexander,  house  196  Elm 
.Gomley  John  A.,  job  wagon,  First,  corner  Union,  house 

198  Kempton 
Gomley  Matilda,  widow  of  John,  house  88  Ash 


NEW  BEDFORD  [(}]  DIRECTORY.     123 

Goniley  Matilda  M.  Miss,  school  teacher,  boards  196  Elni 
Gomley  William  J.,  boards  196  Elm 

Gonsalces  Manuel  S.,  gardener  Brook  Lawn,  Acushnetav. 
Gonsalves  Snfrino,  laborer,  house  Allen,  near  Page 
Gooding  George,  granite  workei',  house  177  Cedar 
Gooding  llobert  A.,  carpenter,  boards  177  Cedar 
Goodman  Andrew,  peddler  dry  goods,  130  South  Water, 

house  68  Grinnell 
Goodman  Isaac,  ped<ller,  house  68  Grinnell 
Goodnow  Julia,  widow,  house  69  Hillraan 
Goodnow  S:illy,  widow  of  Jotham,  h,  113  South  Second 
Goodspeed  Alexander  M,,  law  student,  bds.  21  So,  Sixth 
Goodspeed  William  F.,  seaman,  boards  Acushnet  avenue, 

Head  of  the  River  [Head  of  the  River 

Goodspeed  Win.  R.,  ship-carpenter,  h.  Acushnet  avenue, 
Goodwin  Mar}'-,  widow,  house  15  Rivet 
Goodwin  Thomas  R.,  weaver,  boards  15  Rivet 
Gordon  Helen  M.,  teacher  Parker  street  grammar  school, 

boards  11  Franklin 
Gordon  John,  teamster,  house  40  South  Water 
Gordon  Mary  E.,  widow  of  Wm.  G.,  house  32  Eighth 
Gordon  Robert,  tailor,  78  William,  boards  52  School 
Gordon  Sarah,  widow  of  Richard,  house  130  Kempton 
Gordon  William,  jr.  (Taber,  Gordon  &   Co.),  commission 

merchant,  Central  wharf,  corner  Front,  h.  90   Fourth 
Gorham  Herbert  S.,  photograph  printer,  h.  57  Sherman 
Gorham  Jabez  A.,  gardener,  house  5  Greene 
Gorliam  Thomas  G.,  master  mariner,  house  57  Sherman 
Gorin  Amos,  second   hand  Wamsutta  mills,  house  7  No. 

Front 
Gorin  Oralie  Mrs.,  widow,  house  7  North  Front 
Gorman  John,  cooper,  house  126  South  Water 
GOS:N'OIiD  MILLS,  innfr.  of  iron  and  chains,  Joseph 

H.  Cornell,  pres.  and  treas.,  office,  566  Acushnet  av. 
Goudron  Charles,  laborer,  house  10  Hampton  court 
Goudron  Helaire,  at  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  8  Hampton  ct. 
Goudron  Joseph,  laborer,  house  3  Hampton  court 
Gougie  Nazaire,  weaver,  h.  So.  Front,  cor.  Blackmore 
Gould  Albert  G.,  house  24  Chauncey 
Gould  John  L.,  house  69  Chestnut 
Goulding  Daniel,  at  Gosnold  mills,  house  38  Willis 
Goulding  James,  laborer,  boards  27  Allen 
Goulding  Michael,  at  Gosnold  mills,  b.  674  Acushnet  av. 
Goulding  Simon,  laborer,  house  27  Allen 
Goulet  George,  hair-dresser,  610  Purchase,  house  do. 
Goulet  John,  seamttn,  house  29  Howland 
Goulet  Joseph,  hair-dresser,  632  Purchase,  house  do. 
Goulet  Joseph,  cardei',  bds.  Julian  Goulet's,  Darfee 
Goulet  Julian,  farmer,  h.  Durfee,  west  of  Shawmut  av. 


124  NEW   BEDFORD    [(}]    DIRECTORY. 

Gourty  Timothy,  laborer  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  192  State 
Grabe  Charles,  poiter  Manhattan  House,  boards  do. 
Gracia  Manuel,  derk,  149  South  Water,  house  123  do. 
Gracia  Manuel  S.,  laborer,  house  20  School 
Graffiirn  Isaiah  W.  (I.  W.  Graffani  &  Co.),   trader  in  oil, 
and  commission  dealer,  7  Market,  house  54  Chestnut 
Graham  Christina,  widow  of  Daniel,  house   Cedar  Grove, 

rear  827  Purchase 
Graham  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Benj.,  house  60  Merrimac 
Graham  George,  weaver,  house  193  State 
Graham  Mary  J.  Miss,  teacher    William  street   primary 

school,  house  12  Court 
Graham  Wm.H.,  saloon,  84  Union,  house  44  Middle 
Grant  Frederick  A.,  mariner,  liouse  85  South  Second 
Grant  Lafayette  R.,  stone  worker,  house  Shawmut  av. 
Grant  Meicy,  widow  of  Philip,   house    Hathaway   road, 

near  Rockdale  avenue 
Grassa  Manuel  S.,  polisher,  20  North   Second,  house   248 

South  Water 
Graves  Charles,  house  151  Cedar 
Graves  Eugene,  fireman,  rooms  172  Pleasant 
Graves  Josephine  Mrs.,  house  130  Kempton 
Gray  Archibald,  harness  dresser,  h.  54  Acushnet  avenue 
Gray  Asa,  car  driver  N.  B.  &  F.   H.  K.  Co.,   house    151 

North  Second 
Gray  Charles  A.,  teamster,  office,  421  Purchase,  and  O.  C. 
R.  R.  freight  depot,  house  427  Purchase  [Rivet 

GrRAY  DANIEL,  taxidermist,  h.  Acushnet  av.,  cor. 
Gray  Eliza,  widow  of  Pardon,  house  76  Middle 
Gray  Elizabeth  A.,  widow  of  Nathaniel,  h.  115  Summer 
Gray  Frank,  mariner,  house  208  South   Water 
Gray  George  F.,  horse  car  driver,  house  318  Purchase 
Gray  Geoig'e  R.,  clei-k,  7  Middle,  house  174  Union 
Gray  Henry  A.,  hair-dresser,  204  Acushnet  av.,  h.  208  do. 
Gray  James  F.,  house  147  Middle 
Gray  James  M.,  farmer,  house  French  avenue 
Gray  John  W.,  mill  operative,  boards  69  Prospect 
Gray  Mary  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  French  avenue 
Gray  Prudence,  widow  of  Willard,  house  165  Kempton 
Gray  Sarah  W.,  widow  of  Gilbert  C.,  house  116  Pleasant 
Greely  Henry,  hostler,  house  31  Ash 
Green  Fred  J.,  clerk  Central  market,  boards  109  Middle 
Green  John,  2d,   harness  maker,  etc.,  406  Acushnet  ave- 
nue, house  82  Middle 
Green  Mary  A.  Miss,  house  Court,  near  Dartmouth  line 
Green  William,  laborer,  house  rear  642  Purchase 
Greene  Albrit,  mariner,  boards  85  North  Second 
Greene  Alfred, carpenter,  foot  of  Cannon,  house  215  Acush- 
net avenue 


NEW   BEDFORD    [(}]    DIRECTORY.  125 

Greene  Amos,  trader,  house  Park,  near  Court 

Greene  Augustus  A.  (Greene  &  Woorl),   lumber   dealer, 

Leonard's  wharf,  house  245  Acushnet  avenue 
Greene  I^enjamin,  cooper,  house  85  North  Second 
Greene  Benjamin,  jr.,  confectioner,  house  85  No.  Second 
Greene  Clnrk.  saloon,  Acushnet  avenue,  corner  Old  Mark- 
et square,  sale  stable,  9  Sprino-,  h.  8  Old  Mai-ket  sq 
Greene  Daniel,  horse  de.iler,  h.  6  Walnut,  cor.  So.  First 
Greene  Daniel,  saloon,  32  South  Water,  house  do. 
Greene  Francis  B.,  lawyer,  36M  Noith  Water,    house    56 

South  Sixth 
Greene  Francis  H.,  hat  and  bonnet  bleachery,  22  North 

Second,  house  46  do. 
Greene  John,  farmer,  h.  Court,  3d  on  left  beyond  tannery- 
Greene  Leander,  shoemaker,  boards  85  North  Second 
Greene  Luthan  J.,  house  109  Middle 
Greene  Lydia  J.,  widow  of  Daniel  B.,  house  24  Pearl 
Greene  Lydia  M.,  widow  of  Thomas  A.,  house  220  Union 
Gi'eene  Marshall  S.,  mason,  house  5  Fair 
Greene  Mehitable,  widow  of  David  R.,  house  56  So.  Sixth 
Greene  Nathaniel  H.,  mason,  house  12  County 
Greene  Nathaniel  Herbert,  clerk,  116  Union,  bds.  Ill  Fifth 
Greene  Neal,  job  Avagon,  house  228  South  Second 
Greene  Robert  B.,  9  William,  h.  126  County,  cor.  School 
Greene  Wm.  H.,  harness  maker,  24  Pleasant,  h.  Ill  Cedar 
GrREENE  &   WOOD    (Augustus    A.  Greene    and 

Henry  T.  and  Wm.  G.  Wood),  lumber  dealers  and 

planing  mill,  Leonard's  wharf 
Greenman  josiah,  ship-carpenter,  house  35  Willis 
Greenwood  Andrew,  loom  iixer,  house  5  Rivet 
Greenwood  James,  billiard  saloon  and  bowling  alley,  68 

William,  house  52  Hillman 
Greenwood    James,    weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  house   19 

Hampton  court 
Greenwood  John,  fixer  Potomska  mills,  h.  291  So.  Water 
Greenwood  Levi,  at  Wamsutta  mills,  house  702  Pm'chase 
Greenwood   Peter,  laboi-er,  house   Smith's  block.   State, 

near  Linden 
Greenwood  Sina,  weaver,  h.  Smith's  blk..  State,  n.  Linden 
Greenwood    Thomas,    overseer   of    weaving,    Wamsutta 

mills,  house  2  Locust  [Middle 

Greer  George,  rope  maker,  N.  B.  Cordage  Co.,  house  248 
Gregoire  Napoleon,  clerk   594  Purchase,   house   14th  on 

left  of  Washburn 
Grew  Charles  M.,  boards  47  Sycamore 
Grew  David,  farmer,  house  Hathaway  road,  near  Shaw- 

mut  avenue 
Grew  David,  jr.,  farmer,  house  Hathaway  road 
Grew  John  T.,  farmer,  h.  Hathaway  rd.,  n.  Shawmut  av. 


126  NEW    BEDF."^RD    [(}]    DIRECTOEY. 

Grew  Mary,  wid.  of  Salem  T.,  dressmaker,  h.  47  Sycamore 

Grew  Salem  F.,  boards  47  Sycamore 

Grieve  John,  mule-spinner,  house  25  Austin 

Grieve   William   W.,  plumber  and  gas  fitter,  boards  54 

Acushnet  avenue 
Griffin  Geo.  11.,  watchmaker  and   salesman,  20  Purchase, 

boards  Mansion  House,  87  Union 
Griffin  John,  tripe  butcher,   house  Mill  road.  Head  of  the 

River 
Griffin  Richard,  waiter  Parker  House,  boards  do. 
Griffin  William,  woodsawyer,  house  36  Kempton 
Grigoire  Peter,  laborer  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  4  Fulton  ct. 
Grimshaw  Frank  G.,  shoemaker,  house  74  Robeson 
Grimshaw  John,  house  Locust,  near  Cedar 
Grimshaw  Lydia  R,,  widow  of  James,  nurse,  h,  74  Robeson 
Grimshaw    Wm.,   watchman  O,  C.  R.  R.  depot,   house 

Locust,'  near  Cedar 
Grinnell  Abram,  carpenter,  house  2  Spruce 
Grinnell  Andrew  B.,  2;rocer,  Head  of  the  River,  house  4 

Tarkilnhillrond" 
Grinnell  Andrew  B.,  jr.,  grocer,  Main,  cor.  Mill,  Acushnet, 

house  do. 
Grinnell  Charles  J.,  mariner,  liouse  25  Common 
Grinnell  Edgar,  boards  112  High 
G-KINNELl.  EDMUND,  prop.  New  Bedford  Iron 

Foundry,  90  and  92  South  Water,  house  South  Orch- 
ard, corner  Hawthorn 
Grinnell  Henry,  boards  44  School 
Grinnell  Isaac  VV.,  laborer,  house  25  Cannon 
Grinnell  Joseph,  pres.  Wamsutta  mills,  house  97  County 
Grinnell  Joseph  E.,  mariner,  house  25  Cannon 
Grinnell  Joseph  G.  Mrs.,  house  .39  Hawthorn 
G-RINNELL  LAWRENCE  (L.  Grinnell  &  Son), 

insurance  agent,  North  Water,  h.  42  So.  Cottage 
GRINNELL  LAWRENCE  &  SON  (Lawrence 

Grinnell  and  Richard  W.  Grinnell),  insurance  agents 

North  Water,  foot  of  William 
GRINNELL  RICHARD  W.  (L.  Grinnell  &  Son), 

insurance   agents,   North   Water,  foot    of   William, 

house  42  South  Cottage 
Groat  James,  ship-carpenter,  house  32  Franklin 
Gross  Experience,  widow  of  William,  house  185  Elm 
Groves  Benjamin  H.,  engineer,  boards  108  South  Fifth 
Groves  Gai'dner,  clerk,  73  Union,  boards  14  Bethel 
Groves  Henry,  peddler,  house  108  Fifth 
Groves  Perry  G.,  house  rear  154  Kempton 
Grudchos  Anna  C.  Mrs.,  dry  and  fancy  goods,  583  Pur- 
chase, house  32  Franldin 
Grundy  James,  glass  blower  Mt.   Washington  Glass  Co. 

house  194  South  Water  ' 


NEW   BEDFORD    []{]    DIRECTORY.  127 

Guinn  Isaac,  janitor  N.  B.  Institution  for  Savings  build- 
ing, house  102  Smith 
Guinn  Lucretia  Miss,  ladies'  liair-dresser,  house  102  Smith 
Guisty  Dominions,  peanut  vender,  house  62  Arnold 
Gumbleton  Daniel,   at  Gosnold    mills,    boards  Edmund 

Gnmbleton's,  Wall 
Gumbleton  Edmund,  laborer,  h.  Wall,  next  Acushnet  av. 
Gunning  Eliza,  widow,  house  620  Purchase 
Gurl  Francis,  in  Copper  Woi-ks,  house  Penniman 
Gurl  Henry,  in  Copper  Works,  house  Penniman 
Gurl  Michael,  weaver,  house  21  Austin 
Gustin  George  A.,  teacher  of  dancing,  house  3  Court 

HABICHT  HENRY,  machinist,  boards  40  County 
Habicht  John  B.,   proprietor   Genoania  House,  23  North 

Second 
Habicht  Philip,  tailor,  314  Acushnet  av.,  h.  40  County 
Hackett  iNlary  A.,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  137  Acushnet  av. 
Hackett  Thomas  F.,  mariner,  boards  137  Acushnet  av. 
Hadfield  Charles,  cabinet  maker,  house  7  Hazard  court 
Hadfield    Wdliam,    weavei',   house    Gedar  Grove,  Gth  on 

right  from  Acushnet  avenue 
Hadley  Amos  W.,  bookkeeper,  60  Union,  house  5  Green 
Hadley   Eugene   J.,   lawyer   (12  Pemberton   square,  B.), 

house  107  Pleasant 
HADLEY   FRANK    R.,   apothecary,  49  Purchase, 

house  61  Keinpton 
Hadley  George  T.,  house  107  Pleasant 
Hadley  Jacob  B.,  merchant,  house  107  Pleasant 
Hadley  John  D.,  printer,  boards  107  Pleasant 
Haffard  Willard,  carpenter,  19  Bethel 
Haelenan  Wm.  B.,  machinist  (Fall  River),  h.  67  Merrimac 
"  Hiiffnrds  Sophia  E.  Miss,  house  6o  Kempton 
Haifoi'd  Almeda  Mrs.,  house  rear  497  Purchase 
Haiford  Benj.,  compositer  Standard  office,  h.  163  Mill 
Hafford  Charles    A.,   engineer  for  Sturtevant  &  Sherman, 

house  87  Kempton 
Hafford  Joseph,  painter,  house  21  Hiliman 
Haiti >rd  llebecca  K.,  widow  of  Wm.  A.,  house  6  Dover 
Hafford  Stephen,  jr.,  carriage  maker,  boards  152  Mill 
Hagan  Sarah,  widow,  boards  County,  corner  Linden 
Haggerty  John,  laborer    Wamsutta  mills,    house  Wash- 
burn, fifth  on  the  right,  below  North  Front 
Haggerty  Wm.,  weaver,  house  570  Purchase 
Haines  James,  laborer,  64  Union 
Haley  James,  tailor,  31  North  Water, liouse  21  Ash 
Haley  Patrick,  liquors,  4  Pearl,  house  do. 
Hall  Ann  M.,  widow  of  .Joseph  D.,  house  42  Campbell 
Hall  Anthony   D.,  bookkeeper  Wood,  Brightmaii  &  Co., 

house  117  Middle 


128  NEW   BEDFORD    [}{]    DIRECTORY. 

Hall  Charles  A.,  clerk,  578  Purchase,  bds.  261  Pleasant 
Hall  Deborah  P.,  widow  of  jSTathaniel,  h.  347  Purchase 
Hall  Gardner,  house  71  VValden 
Hall  G-eorge,  blacksmith,  house  592  Purchase 
Hall  Gilbert  N.  (Driscoll,  Church  &  Hall),  grocer,  64  Un- 
ion, house  111  County 
Hall  Hannah  N".,  widow  of  Isaac  D., -house  111  County 
Hall  Hii-am  E.,  butcher,  house  42  Campbell 
Hall  John,  mule  spinner,  house  54  Acushnet  avenue 
Hall  John,  weaver,  house  19  Hampton  court 
Hall  John  G.,  laborer,  house  23  School 
Hall  Josephine  Mrs.,  house  129  South  Orchard 
Hall  Sylvanus  M.,  house  161  Pleasant,  corner  Franklin 
Hall  William  C,  house  Fish  Island 
Hall  William  H.,  laborei-,  house  23  Chancery 
Hall  William  M.,  ropernaker,  house  143  North  Cedar 
Hallctt  Bangs,  U.    S.    Shipping   Commissioner,  18  South 

Water,  house  at  Yarmouth  Port,  Mass. 
Ham  Samuel,  weaver,  house  570  Purchase 
Hamblen  Otis  F.,  master  mariner,  house  56  Foster 
Hamblin  Thacher,  glassmaker,  house  53  Dartmouth 
Hamblin  William,  flagman,  house  12  Chancery 
Hamer  Sarah  A.,  widow  of  Samuel,  h.  r,  126  Kempton 
Hamer  Susan  J.  Mrs.,  house  13  West  Middle 
Hamer  William,  stevedore,  house  54  Middle 
Hanjilton  Augustus,  provisions,  154  North,  house  do. 
Hamilton  James,  sailniaker  Thos.  M.  Hart,  boards  Sheri- 
dan House 
Hamilton  Margaret,  widow,  house  32  Franklin 
Hamlin  E"'rank  M.,  clerk,  145  Union,  boards  81  State 
Hamlin  James,  house  468  Acushnet  avenue 
Hammond  Andrew  J.,  laborer,  house  290  Cedar 
Hammond  Caleb,  president  N.  B.  Tool  Co.,  and  (C.Ham- 
mond &  Son),  architect,  house  66  North 
Hammond    Charles    W.   (Herbert  S.    Hammond  &  Co.), 

168)^  Kempton,  house  168  do. 
Hammond    C.   &.    Son  (Caleb  and  Edgar  B.  Hammond), 

architects,  129  North  Water 
Hammond    Edgar   B.    (C.  Hammond  &  Son),  129  North 

Water,  boards  66  North 
Hammond    Elijah    R.  G.,  seaman,  h.  Second,  cor.  South 
Hammond    Francis   W.,    carpenter,    129   North    Water, 

house  70  North 
Hammond  George  W.,  bootmaker,  house  33  High 
Hanmiond  Henry  F.,  carpenter,  boards  66  North 
Hammond  Herbert  S.  (Herbert   S.    Hammond    &    Co.), 

meat  and  groceries,  168K  Kempton,  house  168  do. 
HAMMOKD  HERBERT  S.  &  CO.  (Herberts, 
and  Charles   W.   Hammond),  meats   and  groceries, 
168>^  Kempton 


NEW   BEDFORD    []{]    DIRECTORY.  129 

H;xnirnond  Job  E.,  laborer,  house  Aeushnet  avenue 
Hammond  Joseph,  cooper,  house  6  Tremont 
Hammond  Sumner  B.,  t-ai-penter,  house  7  Franklin 
Hammond  Thomas  H.    (Andrew  Bulloch  &  Co.),  boards 

96  Elm 
Hammond  Wm.,  ship-carpenter,  house  58  Chestnut 
Hammond    William    H.,   laborer,   boards   Job    E.   Ham- 
mond's, Aeushnet  avenue 
Hampton  Andrew,  laborer,  house  22  First 
Hand  Jei-usha,  widow  of  Abram,  house  43  South 
Handy  Caleb,  truckman  and  cane  chair  seater,  house  135 

South  Water 
Handy  George  S.,  carpenter,  house  64  Arnold 
Handy  Gilbert  N.,  bookkeeper,  159  Purchase,  boards  87 

Kempton 
Handy  John  T.,  carpenter,  house  134  South  Orchard 
Handy  Jonathan  (Watkins  &  Handy),  13  Centre,  house 

55  North  Sixth 
Handy  Mary  N.,  widow  of  Ichabod,  house  63  Kempton 
Handy  Nye,  provision  dealer,  159    Purchase,  house    87 

Kempton 
Handy  Phoebe,  widow  of  Walter,  house  63  Kempton 
Handy  Sophia  Mrs.,  house  North  Bonney,  near  Allen 
Hankinson  James,  gardener,  house  18  Emerson   " 
Hanley  Patrick,  weaver,  house  foot  of  Merriraac 
Hanlon  Mary,  widow  of  Matthew,  house  77  Merrimac 
Hann.an  .James,  pressman,  house  49  Middle 
Hannan  John,  boards  49  Middle 
Hannan  Richard,  clerk  51  Union,  boards  49  Middle 
Hanrahan  David,  laborer,  house  115  Cedar 
Hanson  Christina,  widow  of  Peter,  house  220  Pleasant 
Harding  James  G.,  ship-carpenter,  h.  99  North  Second 
Harding  John   G.,  tree  dealer  and  city  forester,  house 

99  North  Second 
Harding  Martin,  laborer,  boards  581  Aeushnet  avenue 
Harding  Thomas,  coachman,  110  County,  house  do. 
Hard  wick  Geo.  T.,  agent  N.  B.  Tannery,  h.  19  Morgan 
Hardy  Eliza,  widow,  house  50  Smith 
Hardy  Mary  S.  Mrs.,  fancy  goods,  226  Aeushnet  avenue^ 

house  do. 
Hardy  Sarah  Mrs.,  house  84  South  Second 
Hardy  Wm.  B.,  works  Gosnold  mills,  h.  135  Kempton 
Hargraves  Edmund,  loom-fixer,  boards  John  Hargraves', 

Washburn 
Hargraves  John,  loom-fixer,  house  Washburn,  sixth    on 

right  from  Aeushnet  avenue 
Harkin  John,  laborer,  house  23  Cedar 
Harlow  George  A.,  clerk  S.  P.  Richmond  &  Co.,  house  39 

Hillman 
9 


130  NEW   BEDFORD    [J{]    DIRECTORY. 

Harlow  Mary  W.  Mrs.,  fancy  goods,  142  Purchase,  h.  do. 
Harlow  Otis  Mrs.,  boarding-house,  8  Bethel 
Harlow  Otis  V.,  laborer,  house  9  High 
Harniel  Frank,  laborer,  house  2  Hampton  court 
Harmus  Ann,  widow  of  Charles  L.,  house  329  South  Wa- 
ter, corner  Division 
Harps  Lydia  C,  widow  of  William,  nurse,  h.  85  Kempton 
Harps  William  W.,  carpenter,  house  12  Chancery 
Flarriman  Calvin  W.,  mariner,  house  57  Mechanics  lane 
Harrington    Augustus,  farmer,  house   Acushnet   avenue, 

Head  of  the  River 
Harrington  Catharine  Mrs.,  house  198  State 
Harrington  Cornelius,  laborer,  house  Linden  court 
Harrington  Daniel,  laborer,  house  178  South  Second 
Harrington  Daniel  H.,  clerk  716  Acushnet  avenue,  boards 

4  Austin  court 
Harrington  Daniel  Mrs.,  house  4  Austin  court 
Harrington  Dennis,  mule-spinner,  boards  4  Austin  court 
Harrington  Dennis,  laborer,  hoiise  587  Acushnet  avenue 
Harrington  Edward  P.,  clerk  A.  R.  Barker,  bds.  14  Griffin 
Harrington  Francis  H.  W.,  painter,  h.  144  North  Second 
Harrington    Henry    F.,  superintendent    public     schools, 

office  basement  City  Hall,  house  51  Seventh 
Harrington  Herbert  A.  (Flathaway,  Soule  &  Harrington), 

shoe  mnfr..  North,  cor.  No.  Second,  h.  at  Boston 
Harrington  Jeremiah,  shoemaker,  652  Acushnet  avenue, 

house  696  do. 
Harrington    Jeremiah,   laborer    Copper    Works,    house 

Clark,  near  Purchase 
Harrington  John  H.,  plumber  and  tinplate  worker,  503 

Purchase,  house  4  Wamsutta 
Harrington  John,  laborer,  house  foot  Turner's  court 
Harrington  John,  baker,  house  30  Oak 
Harrington  John,  second-hand  clothing,  77  South  Water, 

house  do. 
Harrington  John,  laborer,  boards  696  Acushnet  avenue 
Harrington  John,  laborer,  house  28  Merrimac 
Harrington  John  E.,  saloon,  8  Linden,  house  Penniman, 

near  State 
Harrington  Joseph,  laborer,  house  rear  656  Acushnet  av. 
Harrington  Mary,  widow  of  Patrick,  house  698  Purchase 
Harrington  Peter,  boards  6  Pearl 
Harrington  Peter  E.,  weaver,  boards  16  Franklin 
Harrington  Timothy,  laborer,  house  Washburn,  ninth  on 

left  from  Acushnet  avenue 
PLarrington  Timothy,  laborer,  house  16  Franklin 
Plarnngton  Timothy,  laborer,  house  118  Hillman 
Harris  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  house  187  Elm 
Han-ison    Charles   F.,   painter  Hai't   &   Atkin,   house   6 

South  Second 


NEW   BEDFOKD    [Jf]    DIKECTORT.  131 

Harrison  George  H.,  weaver,  house  Linden  court 
Harrison  Samuel,  loom  fixer,  h.  South  Front,  cor.  Rivet 
Harrison  Sarah  A.,  widow,  house  140  North  Second 
Harrison  Thomas,  iiead  machinist  Potomska  mills,  house 

:^91  South  Second 
Harrison  Thomas  R.,  shipsmith,  house  6  South  Second 
Harrison  William  H.,  laborer,  house  rear  11  First 
liavrisson  Francis,  painter,  house  72  Washington 
Harrold  Amos,  house  55.!-^  South  Water 
Harrold  Charles  H.,  laborer,  house  45  South  Water 
Hart  Alice  S.  Miss,  carpet  maker,  h.  219  Acushnet  av. 
Hart  Chloe  P.  Mrs.,  house  229  Purchase 
Hart  David,  house  173  Acushnet  avenue,  opp.  Griffin 
Hart  Deborah  P.,  widow  of  George,  house  66  Bedford 
Hart  Edward  M.,  painter,  boards  21  Bedford 
Hart  George  S.,  boards  66  Bedford  [Kerapton 

Hai't  Oliver,  laborerj  boards  D.   S.  Eaton's,  Park,   near 
Hart  Samuel  C.   (Hart  &  Akin),  painter   and   painters' 

supplies,  58  South    Water  and  9  North  Water,  and 

coal    dealer,    5S    South   Water  and  foot  of  Coffin, 

house  173  Aciishnet  avenue,  opposite  Griffin 
Hart  Simpson  Mrs.,  house  37  Fourth 
HART    THOMAS    M.,    sailmaker,   33   Commercial 

wharf,  house  75  Washington 
HART  &  AKIN  (Samuel  C.   Hart  and  Francis  T. 

Akin),   painters    and   painters'   supplies,    58    South 

Water   and   9   North    Water,  and   coal  dealers,  58 

South  Water  and  foot  of  Coffin 
Hartman  Joseph,  mill  operative,  house  8  Fulton  court 
Harvey  Joseph,  mule-spinner,  house  27  Austin 
Harwood  Charles,  Cordage  Works,  h.  63  Ash 
Harwood  John,  gardener,  61  South  Sixth,  house  do. 
Harwood  Michael,  mill  operative,  boards  204  Second 
Haskell  Andrew  Mrs.,  house  21  Bedford 
HASKELIi  CHARLES  M.,  hats,  caps,  and  furs, 

138  Union,  house  225  Acushnet  avenue 
Haskell  Edward   (E.   Haskell  &  Co.),  dry  goods,  42  to 

48  Purchase,  house  219  Union 
Haskell  Edward  P.,  house  85  Bush 

Haskell  Edward  P.,  jr.  (Parker  &  Haskell),  bds.  85  Bush 
Haskell  Eli,  laborer,  house  55  Smith 
Haskell  Elisha,  house  Head  of  the  River 
Haskell  E.  &  Co.  (Edward  Haskell  and  Charles  M.  Tripp), 

dry  goods,  42  to  48  Purchase 
Haskell  George  E.,  student,  boards  219  Union 
Haskell   George   M.,   clerk   Wamsutta  mills,  office  over 

Merchants  National  Bank,  house  243  Acushnet  av. 
Haskell  Hiram,  house  243  Acushnet  avenue 
Haskell  Lydia  M.  Miss,  house  243  Acushnet  avenue 


132  NEW    BEDFORD    [JJ]    DIRECTORY. 

Haskell  Sarah  J.  H.,  milliner,  21  Bedford,  house  do. 
Plaskell  Cyrenius  W.  (Dexter  &   Haskins),   watches  and 

jewelry,  20  Purchase,  house  49  North 
Haskins  Eliphalet,  mariner,  h,  foot  Rivet,  c.  South  Front 
Haskins  Elizabeth  P.,  widow  of  Amos,  house  163  William 
Haskins  Elmore  P.,  carpenter,  boards  95  Chestnut 
Haskins  Frank,  laborer,  house  59  Spruce  » 

Haskins  George  S.,  mason,  house  Cove,  near  County 
Haskins  Gilford  B,,   variety  store,   167}^    South   Water, 

house  63  Prospect 
Haskins  Herbert  K.,  carpenter,  house  95  Chestnut 
Haskins  Job,  farmer,   house   Belleville  road.  Head  of  the 

River  [Chestnut 

Haskins  Joseph  C,  carpenter,  foot  of  Hillman,  house  54 
Haskins  Lurana,  widow  of  Eben,  house  105  Sycamore 
Haskins  Orville,  carpenter,  foot  of  Hillman,  h.  95  Chestnut 
Haskins  Otis,  farmer,  boards  Emery  Borden's,  Plainville 
Hassard  Margaret,  widow,  house  303  South  Water 
Hastings  George  (Hastings  &  Co.),  manuficturer  of  sperm 

and  whale  oils,  foot  of  Grinnell,  house  90  Purchase 
Hastings  John  (Hastings  &  Co.),  manufacturer  of  sperm 

and  whale  oils,  foot  of  Grinnell,  house  221  Union 
HASTINGS   &    CO.   (George  and  John  Hastings), 

mnfrs.  of  sperm  and  whale  oils,  foot  of  Grinnell 
Hatch  Albert  D,  (Boston  j,  house  85  Fifth 
Hatch  Cyrus,  canvasser,  boards  531  Acushnet  avenue 
Hatch  George  C.  (Hatch  &  Co.,  and  Davenport,  Mason  & 

Co.),  express,  5  Ricketson  blk.,  h.  1213  Acushnet  av. 
Hatch  George  E.,  tin  plate   and   sheet  iron   worker,  250 

Purchase,  house  37  Kempton  [Middle 

Hatch  Henry  F.,  photographer,   92  Purchase,  house  132 
Hatch  John  F.,  clerk,  5  Ricketson  block,  boards  28  Elm 
Hatch  Joseph  W.,  tin  plate  worker  G.  E,  Hatch,  boards 

37  Kempton 
Hatch  Joshua  J.,  carpenter,  foot  of  Maxfield,  opposite 

Noith  Second,  house  5  North 
^atch    Moses   E.,   treasurer   New   Bedford    Ice    Co.,    9 

Fourth,  boards  115  Pleasant 
Hatch  Seth,  laborer,  house  48  Middle  [Grinnell 

Hatch  Sidney  H.,  bookkeeper  Geo.  L.  Brownell,  house  181 
Hatcli  Thatcher  C.    (Davis  &  Hatch),  coffee  and  spice 

mills,  59  High,  house  115  Pleasant 
Hatch  William  W.,  laboi-er,  house  2  Bush 
HATCH  &   CO.     (Calvin   Raymond   and  George  C. 

Hatch),  Boston,  New  Bedford,  Providence,  Taunton, 

Fall  River  and  Martha's   Vineyard   express,  5  Rick- 
etson block 
Hstfield  John,  weaver,  house  22  South  Water 
Hathaway  Abram  G.,  carpenter,  boards  James  S.  Hatha- 

way's,  West  Willis 


NEW   BEDFORD    [Jf]    DIRECTORY.  133 

Hathaway  Abram  G.,  former,  house  Hathaway  road,  near 

Shawmnt  avenue 
Hathaway  Albert  G.,  bootmaker,  house  75  Mill 
Hathaway  Andrew  B.,  gardener,  house  Hathaway  road, 

west  from  Rockdale  avenue 
Hatliaway  Andrew   E.,  prop.  "  Head  of  River"  Omnibus 

Line,  sale  and  feed  stable.  Mechanics  lane,  house  331 

Purchase 
Hatliaway  Annie  G.,  widow  of  David  C,  house  56  State 
Hathaway  Annie  M.   Miss,  bookkeeper  B.   H.   Waite  & 

Co.,  boards  109  His?!) 
HATHAWAY  BEXJAMIIN"  F.,  coal  dealer,  590 

Acushnet  avenue,  house  492  Purchase 
Hathaway  Benjamin  F.,  jr.,  bookkeeper  and  weigher,  590 

Acushnet  avenue,  house  286  County 
Hathaway  Bradford,  carpenter,  house  66  Parker 
Hathaway  Charity,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  Plainville 
Hathaway  Charles,  millman,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Hathaway  Charles  H.,  painter,  house  19  Howland 
Hathaway  Charles  M.,  job  wagon,  First,  corner   Union, 

house  156  North  Second 
Hathawiiy  Charles  R.,  laborer,  Wilson  &  Co.,  h.  30  Hill 
Hathaway  David  L.  (Hathaway  &  Bowman),  house  and 

ship  joiner,  20  Elm,  house  65  Cypress 
Hathaway   Dudley   C,  instructor  House    of  Correction, 

house  Fair,  near  Dartmouth 
Hathaway  Elias  H.  C,  horse  car  driver,  house  158  Pleasant 
Hathaway  Eliza  B.  Miss,  house  65  Fourth 
Hathaway  Elizabeth  A.,  widow  of  John  M.,  h.  128  Middle 
Hathaway  Elizabeth  S.,  widow  of  James  H.,  h.  158  Middle 
Hathaway  Ella  R.,  teacher  Grove  primary  school,  boards 

17  Ash 
Hathaway  Frnncis,  pres.  National  Bank  of  Commerce,  35 

North  Water,  house  43  Elm 
Hathaway  Franklin  L.,  police,  house  164  Fourth 
Hathaway  Frederick  A.,  truckman,  house  339  So.  Water 
Hathaway  Frederick  A.,  saihnaker,  house  75  Maxfield 
Hathaway  Freelove,  widow,  h.  Mill  road.  Head  of  the  River 
Hathaway  Freeman  R.,  clerk  (N.  Y.),  house  71  Maxfield 
Hathaway  George, 'house  Mt.  Pleasant,  near  the  reservoir 
Hathaway  George  B.,  bookkeeper  First  National  Bank, 

house  Hathaway  road,  opp.  Rockdale  avenue 
Hathaway  George  W.,  teamster,  house  69  Prospect 
Hathaway  Harriet  R.,  widow  of  Braddock  D.,  house  rear 

535  Acushnet  avenue 
Hathaway  Henry  C,   house  62  Campbell 
Hathaway  Henry  M.,  ship-carpenter,  bouse  7  North 
Hathaway  Henry  W.,  former,  house  Hathaway  road 
Hathaway  Horace  M.,  carpenter,  boards  61  Walden 


134  NEW    BEDFORD    [J{]    DIEECTORY. 

Hathaway    Horatio,    merchant,   Rodtnan,    corner   North 

Front,  house  103  County 
Hathaway  H.,  carpenter,  boards  65  Cypress 
Hathaway  Isaac  T.,  cutter  GifFord  &  Co.,  house  68  Ehn 
Hathaway  Jabez  R.,  seaman,  boards  Jabez  S.  Hathaway's, 

Belleville  road 
Hathaway  Jabez  S.,  h.  Belleville  road,  n.  Acushnet  river 
Hathaway  James  A.,  peddler,  house  Belleville  road,  Head 

of  the  River 
PTathaway  Jnmes  C,  shipwright,  house  61  Walden 
Hathaway  James  H.,  butcher,  house  Tarkiln  hill  road, 

near  Acushnet  avenue 
Hathaway  James   H.,  City  treasurer,  Collector  of  taxes, 

and  Water  registrar,  office  Library  building,  house  ?§=" 

Se*»f>tefl'    (o^  }\/riic'j,vx-  [492  Purchase 

Hathaway  James  L.,  clerk  590  Acushnet  avenue,  boards 
Hathaway  James  S.,  ship-carpenter,  house  82  No.  Second 
Hathaway  James  S.,  carriage  maker,  h.  Willis,  n.  Cedar 
Hathaway  James  W.,  machinist,  90  South  Water,  house 

at  Fadrhaven 
Hathaway  Jethro  H.,  carpenter,  boards  65  Cypress 
Hathaway  Job,  laborer,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Hathaway  John  D.,  house  Plainville 
Hathaway  John  W.,  mason,  boards  Abrara  G.  Hathaway's, 

Hathaway  road 
Hathaway  Joseph  D,,  teamster,  house  5  Howland 
Hathaway  Lemuel,  house  50  Mill 
Hathaway  Lemuel  S.,  boards  50  Mill 
Hathaway  Leonard  J.,  carriage  maker  W.  G.   White  & 

Son,  house  71  Middle 
Hathaway  Lewis,  carpenter,  Middle,  corner    Acushnet 

avenue,  house  54>2  Hillman 
Hathaway  Louisa,  widow  of  Anthony,  h.  37  No.  Sixth 
Hathaway  Lucy  B.,  widow  of  Warren,  house  60  Hillman 
Hathaway  Martin  L.,  foreman  job  department  Standard 

office,  house  6  Locust 
Hathaway  Mary  B.  Miss,  house  65  Fourth 
Hathaway  Meletiah,  farmer,  house  Hathaway  road,  west 

from  Rockdale  avenue 
Hathaway  Nathan   C,  bookkeeper  Mechanics  National 

Bank,  boards  128  Middle 
Hathaway  Paul  E.,  soap  maker,  14  So.  Second,  h.  109  High 
Hathaway  Paul  S.,  former,  house  Hathaway  road 
Hathaway  Phebe  S.,  widow  of  Alexaiuler,  h.  50  Smith 
Hathaway  Richmond  B.,  at  rolling  mill,  house  33  Smith 
Hathaway  Rodman,  farmer,  house  9  Rockdale  avenue 
-Hathaway  Sarah  A,  Mrs.,  house  77  Walnut 
Hathaway  Sarah  E.  Miss,  embroidery  teacher,  355  Acush- 
I  net  avenue,  boards  at  Fairhaven 


NEW   BEDFORD    [J]    DIRECTORY.  135 

HATHAWAY  SAVORY,  agent  Union  Boot  and 

Shoe  Co.,  71  and  75  William,  h.  6  Ricketson  court 
Hathaway  Savory  C.  (Hathaway,  Soule  &  Harrington), 

boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  house  93  State 
HATHAWAY,    SOULE    &    HARRINGTON 
(Savory  C.  Hathaway,  Rufus  A.  Soule,  and  Herbert 
A.  fdarrington),  boot  and  shoe  manufacturers,  North, 
corner  North  Second 
Hathaway  Susan  M.,  wid.  of  Elnathan,  h.  666  Purchase 
Hathawav  Thomas  B.,  master  mariner,  h.  348  So.  Water 
HATHAWAY  THOMAS  H.,  lumber  dealer,  foot 

of  Walnut,  house  1  Soutli  Orchard 
Hathaway  Walter  T.,  clerk  (N.  Y.),  boards  71  Maxfield  ■• 
Hathaway  William,  jr.,  merchant,  foot  of  Walnut,  house 

1  Orchard 
HATHAWAY  WILLIAM  A.,  florist,  house  Mt. 

Pleasant,  near  R.  R.  station 
Hathawav  William  F.,  picture  frame  maker,  boards  71 

Maxfield 
Hathaway  William  H.,  ship-carpenter,  h.  59  Cypress 
Hatha\vay  William  H.,  currier,  house  4  Jenney 
Hathaway  William  H.,  house  304  Acushnet  avenue 
Hathaway  William  W.,  clerk  City  Treasurer's  office,  bds. 

7&-  Kcmptcm      j^i  Jh  Lit  A •' 
Hathaway  Zephaniah,  ship-carpeliter,  house  88  North 
Hathaway  &  Bowman  (David  L,  Hathaway  and  Henry  T. 

Bowman),  house  and  ship  joiners,  20  Elm 
Haaghey  John,  laborer,  house  Parker,  cor.  No.  Chancery 
Havens  Frances  Mrs.,  house  45  North 
Hawes  Arthur  C,  clerk,  21  Purchase,  bds.  7  Ricketson  ct. 
Hawes  Benjamin  P.,  laborer,  house  220  Kempton 
Hawes  Elnathan,  house  Dunbar's  lane,  n.  Dartmouth  lane 
Hawes  Frank,  farmer,  house  Crapo's  lane 
Hawes  Geo.  W.,  teamster,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Hawes  Flerbert  L.,  laborer,  house  22  Wing 
Hawes  Jonathan,  musician,  and  janitor  of  Acushnet  ave- 
nue primary  school,  house  195  Purchase 
Elawes  Jonathan  C,  master  mariner,  house  Acushuet  av- 
enue, Head  of  the  River 
Hawes  Levi,  confectionery,  21  Purchase,  house  7  Ricket- 
son court 
Hawes  Levi,  farmer,  house  7  Tarkiln  hill  road 
Hawes  Simon,  ice  clealer,  Head  of  the  River,  house  cto. 
Hawes  William,  works  Pierce  &  Bushnell,  h.  69  Walden 
Hawes  William  T.,  master  mariner,  house  383  Purchase 
Hawkins  Charles,  teamster,  house  14  Qartraouth 
Hawkins  Chai'les,  shoemaker,  boards  114  High 
Hawkins  Jackson,  lab.,  h.  39  So.  Emerson,  next  Clinton 
Hawkins  Jessie,  widow,  house  114  High 


136  NEW   BEDFORD    [H]    DIRECTORY. 

Hawkins  John  PL,  flac^man  O.  C.  R.  R.,  Logan  street  ci'oss^ 

ing-,  house  114  High 
Hayden  Lncretia,  widow  of  John,  house  100  Washington 
Hayden  William  G.  (Hayden  &  Grossman),  stoves,  ghiss 

ware,  etc.,  185  Acushnet  av.,  c.  Bedford,  h.  10  Bedford 
HAYDEN    &    CKOSSMAN  (WiUiam  G.  Hayden 

and  Robert  II.  Grossman),  stoves,  tinware,  crockery, 

etc.,  185  Acushnet  avenue,  coi'ner  Bedford 
Hayes  Andrew  G.  (Hnyes  &  Co.),  stave  dresser,  145  No. 

Water,  house  18  Ilinnian 
Hayes  David  K.,  machinist,  boards  18  Hilhnan 
Hayes  E.  L.  Miss,  music  teacher,  10  HiUraan,  house  do. 
Hayes  Lemuel  W.  (Hayes  &  Co.),  stave  dresser  and  scroll 

sawing,  145  North  Water,  boards  18  Hillman 
Hayes  Loring  G.,  cooper,  house  10  Hillman 
Hayes  L.  G.  Miss,  music  teacher,  10  Hillman,  house  do. 
Hayes  Maria  E.,  teacher  Kempton  street  primary  school, 

boards  59  Hill 
Hayes  Stephen  W.,  physician,  80  Purchase,  house  do. 
Hayes  &  Co.  (Andrew  G.  and  Lemuel  W.  Hayes),  stave 

dressers,  scroll  sawing,  etc.,  145  North  Water 
Haynes  James  H.,  laborer,  house  29  Union 
Haynes  William  H.,  laborer,  house  115  Smith 
Hayward  Irani,  laborer,  house  95  High 
Haywood  John,  publisher,  house  585  Acushnet  avenue 
Hazard  Henry  C.  carpenter,  house  68  North 
Hazard  Ichabod  T.,  house  84>2   VValden 
Hazard  James  S.,  farmer,  house  Kempton,  Cannonville 
Hazel  Christian,  miison,  house  12  Bethel 
Hazeltine  Andrew  A.,  dentist,  164  Puichase,  house  do. 
Hazeltine  Ezra,  laborer,  house  14  School 
Hazznrd    George    W.,  stone-cutter,  boards  Hunter,  near 

Kempton 
HAZZARD  JAMES  B.,  carriage  painter,  Mechanics 

lane,  house  59  Hill 
Hazzard  John  H.,  painter,  house  236  Purchase 
Hazzard  William  H.,  carriage  painter,  house  59  Cypress 
Head  James  T.,  teamster,  house  44  Arnold 
Heald  Louisa,  widow,  house  419  Purchase 
Healey  James  A.,  tailor,  house  21  Ash 
Healey  John,  carpenter,  house  57  Wasliington 
Healey  John,  jr.,  block  maker,  house  57  Washington 
Healey  Mary,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  Tremont,  n.  Arnold 
Healey  Peter,  laborer,  house  104  South  Second 
Healey  William,  machinist,  boards  Tremont,  n.  Arnold 
Healy  Edwin,  machinist,  boards  14  County 
Healy  Thomas  F.,  harness  maker,  house  102  Fourth 
Heap  VVilliam  H,,  musician,  house  178  State 
Heath  Albert  Hayford,  pastor  North   Congregationalist 

church,  house  273  County 


NEW   BEDFORD    [H]    DIKECTOKY.  137 

Heath  Louise  S.  Miss,  teacher  Cedar  street  primary  school, 

house  70  Hilliimn 
Heath  Nathaniel  H.,  at  197  Acuslniet  avenue,  house  rear 

31  Bedford 
Heath  Soj.hronia  P.,  widow  of  Benj.  F.,  h.  70  Hillmau 
Heath  William  H.,  master  mariner,  house  98  Fourth 
Heath    Win.   H.,  jr.,  179   Purchase,  house  107  Arnold 
Hecker  Charles,  bar-tender,  26  William,  boards  Sheridan 

House 
Heller  Fredei'ick,  decorator  Smith  Bros.,  h.  Fulton  court 
Hemenway  Martha  A.  Mrs.,  teacher  Parker  street  gram- 
mar school,  boards  37  North  Sixth 
Henderson  Abel,  laborer,  boards  615  Acushnet  avenue 
Henderson  Elizabeth  E.  G.,  wid.  of  Wm.,  h.  148  Middle 
Henderson  Susanna  Mrs.,  house  226  Middle 
Hendrickson  Charles  E.,  clerk  (Fall  River),  h.  82  Elm 
Henly  Robert,  weaver,  house  Cedar  Grove  street,  5th  on 

right  from  Acushnet  avenue 
Henne'^ssy  Timothy,  laborer,  house  80  North  Second 
Hennig  William,  hair-dresser,  89  Union,  house  5  Elm 
Henries  James  E.,  laborer,  house  11  First 
Henriqnes  John  R.,  master  mariner,  h.  13  South  Sixth 
Heni-y  Charles  F.,  laborer,  house  James,  near  Court 
Henry  Elizabeth  H.,  widow  of  Jas.  L.,  house  92  State 
Plenry  James  L.,  brakeman  O.  C.  R.  R.,  boards  92  State 
Henry  Sarah  E.  Mrs.,  house  230  Middle 
Henson  Catherine,  widow,  house  SulHvan,  near  Middle 
Henson  C.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  171  Kempton,  house  do, 
Henson  Isaac,  laborer,  house  West  Wall,  rear  Court 
Henson  James  B,,  clothes  cleaner,  h.  Sullivau,  n.  Middle 
Henson  Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  Sullivan,  house  do. 
Henson  Thomas,  clergyman,  h.  Sullivan,  near  Middle 
Henson  William  H.,  hair-dresser,  boards  Catherine  Hen- 
son's,  Sullivan 
Herbei-t  Edw.,  liquors,  342  Acushnet  av.,  h.  at  Fall  River 
Herbert  John,  manager  N.  B.  Tool  Co. 
Herman  J.  Edwards^  iiouse  Brook  Lawn,  Acushnet  av.    . 
Hernon  John,  laborer,  h.  96  So.  Second,  corner  Cannon 
Hernon  Peter,  laborer,  house  96  South  Second,  c.  Cannon 
Heron  Jane,  widow  of  Wm.  IL,  house  81  County 
Hersey  Wm.  A.,  boards  269  Purchase 
Hersey  Wm.  S.,  car  inspector  O.  C.R.R.,h.  269  Purchase 
Hervey  Ebenezer,  house  210  County 
HERVEY  E.  WILLIAMS,  cashier  Mechanics  Na- 
tional Bank,  house  142  County 
Hervey  James  W.,  assistant  cashier  Mechanics   National 

Bank,  house  210  County 
Hervey  John  C,  farmei',  house  342  Cedar 
Hervey  Jonathan,  fireman  O.  C.  R.  R.,  h.  661  Purchase 


188  NEW   BEDFORD    [Jl]    DIRECTORY. 

Rested  Wni.,  sailmaker  Thos.  M.  Hart,  h.  92  Washington 
Hewins  Luther  G.,  house  111  Meniniac 
Hevviiis  Luther  G.,  jr.,  ticket  master  O.  C.   R.   R.,   house 
505  Purchase  [b.  Ill  Merrimac 

Hewins  Sarah  H.,  teacher  Merrimac  street  primary  school, 
Hews  M.  T.  Mrs.,  boarding-house,  44  School 
Hibbert  Edward,  mule-spinner,  house  627  Purchase 
Hibbeit  .Josliua  E.,  clerk,  587  Purchase,  boards  627  do. 
Hibbert  Ladias,  painter,  boards  Smith's  block.  State,  near 

Linden 
Hibbert  Michael,  weaver,  boards  6  Austin  court 
Hickey  John,  laborer,  house  east  of  Delano 
Hickey  I^izzie  M.,  milliner,  boards  John  Hickey's,  east   of 

Delano 
Hickey  Michael  A.,  steward,  house  east  of  Delano 
Hickie  Rose,  widow,  house  156  North  Second 
Hicks  Alexander,  ship-carpenter,  house  73  Sycamore 
Hicks  Anna  K.,  widow  of  Edward,  nurse,  house   63   Me- 
chanics lane 
Hicks  Caroline,  widow  of  John,  house  68  Walnut 
Hicks  Edward  E.,  master  maiiner,  house  78  Hillman 
Hicks  George,  jr.,  stevedore,  house  Rural,  near  Allen 
Hicks  James  H.,  laborer,  house  7  Seneca 
Hicks  John  J.,  commission  merchant,  house  68  Walnut 
Hicks  Joseph  P.,  shoe-cutter   Hathaway,   Soule   &    Har- 
rington, house  5  Fifth 
Hicks  Samuel,  house  628  Acushnet  avenue 
Hicks  Wm.,  coachman  Jos.  Grinnell,  house  75  Ash 
Hicks  William  H.,  laborer,  house  180  Pleasant 
Hicks  Wm.  H.,  jr.,  teamster,  house  50  South  Second 
Pligginbotham  Joseph,  weaver  Wamsutta  mills,   and    sa- 
loon, 678  Acushnet  avenue,  house  676  do. 
Higginbottom  Mercy  A.,  widow  of  Wm.,  house  1  Hickory 
Higgins  Alvah  M.,  physician  and  pastor  Christian  Union 

Society,  100  High,  house  do. 
Higgins  Jas.  H.,  card-stripper,  h.  foot  of  Rivet,  c.  S.  Front 
Higgins  Joseph  E.,  machinist,  house '16  County 
Higgins  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  West  Willis,  n.  Chauncey 
Higgins  William  T.,  police,  house  159  State 
Higham  Hiram,  gardener,  h.  Parker,  west  of  Chauncey 
Higham  Hiram,  jr.,  section-hand,  boards  Hiram  Higham's, 

Parker 
Higham  James,  mule-spinner,  house  175  State 
Higham  San)uel,  painter,  house  Parker,  near  Chancery 
Higham  William,  clerk,  403  Purchase,  boards  Hiram  Hig- 
ham's, Parker 
Highland  Mary,  widow  of  John,  house  38  Ash 
Hill  Edward  T.,  boards  95  Washington 
Hill  Frank,  laborer,  house  68  Kempton 


NEW   BEDFORD    [H]    DIRECTORY.  139 

Hill  George,  learlei-  New  Bedford  Band,  room  6  Liber- 
ty Hall  building,  house  310  Acushnet  avenue 
Hill  George  M.,  laborer,  house  13  Cannon 
Hill  Isabella  C.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  77  Allen 
Hill  Mary  I\Irs.,'  weaver,  boards'97  Merrimac 
Plill  Phebe  Miss,  liouse  21  South  Water 
Hill  Phebe  A.,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  house  95  Washington 
Hill  Ralph,  weaver,  house  6  Hazard 
Hill  Thompson,  blacksmith,  house  163  William 
Hill  William,   coachman  J.   H.  J.   Doane,  house   Clark's 

Point  road 
Hill  William  T.,  frame  engraver,  boards  95  Washington 
Hillman  Alexander,  house  366  Purchase 
Hillman   Alexander  H.,  letter  carrier,  P.  O.,  boards  366 

Purchase 
Hillman  Benjamin,  police  officer,  house  51  Maxfield 
Hillman  Charles  B.  (Sailings,  Kingman  &  Co.);  hardware 
and    cutlery,  128  Union  and   345    Acashnet  avenue, 
house  118  JFourlh 
Hillman  George  W.,  house  4  Locust 
Hillman    Jethro,   carpenter,    119    North    Water,   bouse 

Acushnet  avenue 
Hillman  Robert  T.,  brakeman  O.  C.  R.  R.,h.  154  Pleasant 
Hillman  Tabitha,  widow  of  Henry,  house  154  Pleasant 
Hillman    Thomas   R.,  bookkeeper  New  Bedford  Institu- 
tion for  Savings,  house  508  Purchase 
Himes  Charles  H.,  house  painter,  house  23  Oak 
Himes  Daniel  B.,  laborer,  house  89  Washington 
Himes  John   S.,  fisherman,  boards  John    Blanding's,  City 

Farm,  French  avenue,  Clark's  Point 
Hinckley  Amelia  S.,  widow  of  George,  house  79  County 
Hinckley  Benjamin    F.,  pressman  Standard  office,  boards 

79  County 
Hinckley  Braddock,  house  105  High 
Hinckley  Lucy  B.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  house  35  School 
Hinckley   Mary    R.  Miss,  teacher  Middle  street  grammar 

school,  house  105  High 
Hinckley  Nelson,  niolder,  boards  114  Fourth 
Hinckley  N.  S.  Mrs,,  agent  llolman  Liver  Pad,  18   Robe- 
son building,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Hinckley  Seth,  police,  house  75  Forest 
Hindle  Joseph,  frame  polisher,  h.  563  AcusTinet  avenue 
Hindle  William,   polisher   Benj.    W.   Peirce,  house  119 

Pleasant 
Hines  Cliarles,  laborer,  liouse  125  Smith 
Hines    Henry  S.,  janitor   Merrimac  street   and   Linden 
street  pi'imary  schools,  h.  Washburn,  c.  Acushnet  av. 
Hines  James,    laborer,    house   Washburn,  2d  on  left  from 
Acushnet  avenue 


140  NEW   BEDFORD    []{]    DIRECTORY. 

Hinton  Delia,  widow,  house   Washburn,  9th  on  the  right 

from  Acuslinet  avenue 
Hiscox  Clara  C,  widow  of  John,  house  28  Oak 
Hitch  Edward  E.,  saihnalier,   5    Merrill's  wharf,  house  69 
Pleasant  •  [Moi-gan 

Hitch  Fiank  B.,  clerk  Hatch  &  Co.'s  Express,  boards "l7 
Hitch  Hardy,  jr.,  upholsterer,  66  Purchase,  house  at  Fair- 
haven 
Hitch  James  C,  clerk  Custom  house,  195  Summer 
Hitch  Joshua  C,  sailmaker,  Taber's  wharf,  corner  North 

Fi'ont,  house  17  Morgan 
Hitch  Otis  L.  (Almy  &  Uhch),   awning  manufacturer,  66 

Purchase,  house  64  State 
Hoag  Abbie  M.  Miss,  house  57  Fourth 
Hobart  Joseph,  weaver,  house  8  Hampton  court 
Hodgdon  William  C,  second  hand,  house  4  Locust 
Hoefert  Charles  John,  blacksmith  Geo.  L.  Brownell,  house 

31  Sherman 
Hoffuian  William,  baker  (Boston),  house  6  Spring 
Hogan  Mary,  widow  of  William,  house  253  South  Fitst 
Hogan  Maiy  A.,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  house  49  Ash 
Hogan  Thomas,  carder,  boards  253  South  First 
Holbrook  Charles  M.,  currier,  boards  102  Ash 
Holbrook  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Lewis,  house  102  Ash 
Holcomb  Henry   (Henry  Holcomb  &  Son),  groceries  and 

provisions,  71  So.  Second,  cor.  Bush,  house  69  do. 
Holcomb  Henry  &  Son  (Henry  and  Henry  A.  Holcomb), 

groceries  and  provisions,  71  So.  Second,  cor.  Bush 
Holcomb  Henry  A.  (Henry  Holcomb  &  Son),  grocer,  71 
,.,  So.  Second,  corner  Bush,  house  254  Acushnet  av. 

I  Holcond)  Monroe,   groceries   and    provisions,    201   South 

'  Water,  corner  Grinnell,  house  do. 

Holcomb  Roland,    provisions,    32    School,   corner   South 

Second,  house  39  School 
HOLBEN    CHAHLES    H.,  provision  dealer,  Fair- 
haven  bridge,  house  do. 
Holiday  Mary  Ann  Mi'S.,  weaver,  house  17  Fulton  court 
Holden  Oliver  B.,  boards  380  Purchase 
Holland  Jeremiah,  marble  worker,  h.  122  South  Front 
Holland  Michael  F.,  clerk  163   South    Water,  house    122 

South  Front 
Hollander  Tiiomas,  tailor,  113  Union,  house  44  High 
HoUaway  J.  Thomas,  laborer,  house  49  Smith 
Hollaway  Thomas  E.,  clerk,  153  Purchase,  h.  119  Smith 

tHolman  Thomas  C,  carpenter,  house  49  Maxfield 
Holmes  Albert  W.,  clerk  Atlantic  wdiarf,  bds.  64  Russell 
,     Holmes  At  wood,  cooper,  14  First,  house  32  North  Sixth 
Holmes  B.  Miss,  house  9  Bush 
Holmes  Charles  H.,  fireman  O.  C.  R.  R.,  h.  220  Pleasant 


NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORV.  141 

Holmes  Clai-enee,  street  musician,  boards  140  So.  Water 

Holmes  David  W.,  mason,  house  23  Sycanioie 

Holmes  Ellen,  widow,  house  Cove,  corner  South  Water 

Holmes  Eunice  B.,  widow  of  Wm.,  h.  85  Forest 

Holmes  Ezra,   drtigo'ist   and    apothecary,   252    Purchase, 

house  243  County 
Holmes  George  C,  painter,  boards  2  Cook 
Holmes  Henry  W.,  commercial  agent,    house  392  Acush- 

net  avenue 
Holmes  John  J.,   superintendent  James   D.  Thompson's 

farm,  rear  3  County,  house  do. 
Holmes  John  P.,  tish  dealer,  157  So.  Water,  house  do. 
HOLMES     JOSIAH,    jr.,    coal    dealer,   Atlantic 

wharf,  house  64  Kussell 
Holmes  Lem  Le  Baron,  lawyer,  house  117  Middle 
Holmes  Ijucretia,  widow,  house  25  Kempton 
Holmes  Patience,  widow  of  Wm.  H.,  h.  354  So.  Water 
Holmes  Thomas  J.,  mariner,  h.  140  So.  Water,  c.  Griffin 
Holmes  William  T.,  clerk,  9  North  Sixth,  boards  do. 
Holmes  William   W.,   traveling   agent,  105  Union,  house 

134  Washington 
Holly  Tree  Lunch  Room,  51  William 

Hollywood  John,  laborer,  19  No.  Front,  b.  117  N.   Water 
Holroyde  Joshu;),  mule-spinner,  house  5  Blackmore 
Holt  Eliza  A.,  widow  of  Edward  P.,  h.  17  Morgan's  lane 
Holt  Frank,  sewing  machine  agent,  boards  15  Bethel 
Holt  Mercy  A.,  wi<low  of  John  R.,  house  57  Elm 
Holt  Susan,  widow,  house  89  High 
Homer  Annie   S.  Miss,   princi]jal   teacher    Cedar   street 

primary  school,  boards  97  Hillraan 
Homer  D.miel,  house  142  County 

Homer  Frederick  A.,  office,  23  Centre,  house  120  County 
Hon;er  George,  house  28  High 

Homer  George  S,,  manufacturer  sperm  whale  oil,  23  Cen- 
tre, house  120  County 
Hood  Wm.,  at  Wamsutta  mills,  h,  Durfee,  near  Cedar 
Hooper  Frederick  H.,  physician  and  surgeon,  150  County, 

house  do.  [Water,  h.  do. 

Hope  Sarah,  widow^  of  Geo.  H.,  variety  store,  277   South 
Hopkins    John,  music,    musical   instruments,    and    fancy 

goods,  73  William,  house  2  Lincoln 
Hopkins  W.  J.,  clerk  Merchants  National  Bank,  boards  2 

Lincoln 
Horan  John,  master  mariner,  house  104  Ai-nold 
Hord  Charles,  laborer,  house  585  Acushnet  avenue 
Hord  Seth,  farmer,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Home  Delilah  B.,  widow  of  Elijah,  house  97  Middle 
Home  Mai'y  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  97  Middle 
Horr  Cynthia  O.,  dressmaker,  37  Seventh,  boards  do. 


.142  NEW   BEDFORD    [U]    DIRECTORY. 

Hew  Hannah,  widow  of  Elijah,  house  37  Seventh 
Hoi-ton  Edward,  farmer,  boards  53  School 
Horton  George,  blacksnnth,  house  11  High 
Horton  Mary  L.,  widow  of  James  K.,  h.  rear  67  Fourth 
Hough  Garry  De  Neville,  student  Harvard  college  (Cam- 
bridge), house  95  Elm 
Hough  George  T.,  physician,  95  Elra,  house  do. 
Hougliton  Duminick,  weaver,  house  7  Austin  court 
Hould  Henry,  clerk.  Linden,  corner  State,  house  County, 

near  Austin 
Howard  Azel,  house  142  Mill 

Howard  Benjamin  (Jacob  Howard   &   Bro.),  shoemaker, 

and  linen  goods,   289   and    293  Purchase,   house  18 

Rockdale  avenue  [Fairhaven 

Howard  Charles  B.,  gas-fitter  T.  J.  Gifford  &  Co.,  bds.  at 

Howard  Charles  H.,  flagman    O.    C.    R.   R.,   Wall    street 

crossing,  house  158  Pleasant 
Howard  George,  butcher,  house  Belleville  road 
Howard  George  F.,  laboi'er,  house  22  First 
Howard  Henry,  supt.  Gosnold  mills,  office,  566  Acushnet 

avenue,  house  88  Walden 
Howard  Jacob  (Jacob  Howard  &   Bro.),  shoemaker  and 

linen  goods,  289  and  293  Purchase,  house  291  do. 
HOWAKD  JACOB  &  BRO.  (Jacob  and   Benja- 
min Howard  ),  boot  and  shoemakers  and  linen  goods, 
289  and  293  Purchase 
Howard  James,  laborer,  house  18  Rockdale  avenue 
Howard  James  S.,  house  15  Morgan 
How^ard  John  A.,  butcher,  house   Belleville  road,  Head  of 

the  River 
Howard -Mary  K.,  widow  of  George,  house  68  Mill 
Howard  William  G.,  seaman,  house  34  Arnold 
HOWARD  WILLIAM  M.,  florist,  34  Arnold,  cor- 
ner South  Cottage,  house  do. 
Howarth  James,  loom-fixer,  house  191  Pleasant 
Howarth  Nathaniel,  weaver,  house  Linden  court 
Howarth  William,  weaver,  house  3  Division 
Howe  Roswell  Mrs.,  house  133  North  Second 
Howe  William,  bookbinder,  36  Purchase,  h.l2  Cypress 
Howes  Daniel  H.,  painter,  20  So.  Water,  b.  524  Purchase 
Howes  Deborah,  widow  of  Lot,  boards  524  Purchase 
Howes  Maishall,  stone-cutter,  house  157  Pleasant 
Howland  Abigail  Miss,  house  35  Smith 
Howland  Abnei-,  carpenter,  house  75  North 
Howland  Abraham  H.,  jr.,  house  104  County 
Howland  Abram  H.,  broom  maker,  iiouse  Plainville 
Howland  Almira  W.,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  56  North 
Howland  Andrew  M.,  h.  end  Middle  road,  Clark's  point 
Howland  Arthur,  house  72  County 


NEW   BEDFORD    [H]    DIRECT 


Howlaiid  Austin  T.,  frame  maker,  146  Union,  h 

Purchase 

Howland  Barker  C,  physician,  133  William, house  do. 
Rowland  Benjamin  F.,  house  134  Acushnet  avenue 
Howland  Benjamin  W.,  fruit,  etc.,  126  Purchase,  boards 

132  Middle 
Howland  Betsey  Mrs.,  house  Maxfield,  near  No.  Second 
Howland  B.  Franklin,  house  159  Acushnet  avenue 
Howland  Catherine  JMiss,  private    school,    South    Eighth, 

near  Union,  house  190  Union,  corner  South  Eighth 
Howland  Charles  A.,  farmer,  house  3  Maxfield 
Howland  Charles  E.,  teamster,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Howland  Charles  F.,  house  80  Fourth 
Howland  Charles  H.,  grocer,  63  County,  house  70  South 
'Howland  Charles  S.,  house  9  Gi'iffin 
Howland  Charles  VV.,  saloon,  117  Kempton,  bds.  115  do. 
Howland  Cyrus  A.  (VV.  A.  Robinson  &  Co.),  oil    dealers, 

50  South  Water,  house  at  Providence,  R.  I. 
Howland   David   W.,    carriage  smith  Geo.  L.    Brownell, 

.  house  70  Fourth 
Howland  Daniel  W.,  tailor,  79  William,  h.  3  W.  Maxfield 
Howlanf^Ebenezer,  country  store,  Shawmut  avenue,  cor- 
ner Durfee,  house  do. 
Howland  Edgar  J.,  hair-dresser,  boards  181  Allen 
Howland  Edward  S.,  hostler  City  stables,  boards  39  High 
Howland  Edward  W.,  2d,  salesman,    1    Ricketson    block, 

boards  181  Purchase 
Howland  Elijah  K.  (Howland  &  Coggeshall),  cooper,  rear 

147  North  Water,  house  106  Pleasant 
Howland  Emily,  widow  of  Isaac  C,  house  23  Maxfield 
Howland  Esther  A.,  widow  of  Thomas  T.,h.  269  Purchase 
Howland  Etta  E.  Mrs.,  house  63  Mechanics  lane 
Howland  Ezra,  farmer,  house  190  Union 
Howland  Ezra  F.,  sparmaker  Smith  &    Allen,   house   158 

Acushnet  avenue 
Howland  Frank  H.,  bookeeper  Hastings  &  Co.,  house 

152  Grinnell 
HOWLAT^^'D   FBANKLYN  CAPT.,  agricultural 

edit(jr  Republican   Standard,   67    Union,    house   at 

Fairhaven 
Howland  George,  jr.,  merchant.  North,  near  North  Sec- 
ond, house  37  South  Sixth 
Howland  George,  farmer,  house  190  Union 
Howland  George  A.,  laboi'er,  boards  ]81  Allen 
Howland  George  H.,  dealer  in  diamonds,  h.  67  Pleasant 
Howland  George  M.,  clerk  2  (^/heapside,  bds.  75  Middle 
Howland  Hannah   M.,  widow  of  James  I.,  house  Cove, 

corner  South  Water 
Howland  Harriet  C,  widow  of  Cornelius,  h.  98  County 


144  NEW    BEDFORD    [fj]    DIRECTORY. 

Howland  Harriet  E.,  widow  of  William,  house  57  Fifth 
Howlaiid  Hattie  E.,  widow  of  Abraiu  M.,  h.  104  County 
Howh\nd  Henry  T.,  laboi'er,  house  136  North  Cedar 
Howland  Holder,  mason,  house  Plainville 
Howland  Holder,  iiouse  238  Acushnet  avenue 
Howland  Horace  G.,  agent  City  and  Fish  Island  Marine 

Railway,  house  104  County 
Howland  Hubert  M.,  student,  boards  70  South 
Howland  Isaac,  overseer  picker  room    Wamsutta  mills, 

house  602  Purchase 
Howland  Jacob  A.,  master  mariner,  house  175  County 
Howland  James,  picture  frame  maker,  boai'ds  98  State 
Howland  James  H.,  house  42  South  Sixth,  corner  Bush 
Howland  Jane  JVIiss,  house  113  County 
Howland  John  J.,  house  175  County 
Howland  John  VV.,  ship  builder  and  repairer.  Steamboat 

sq.,  foot  of  School,  house  County,  north  of  Delano 
Howland  Jonathan,  house  54  Russell,  corner  Fifth 
Howland  Jonathan,  jr.,  master  mariner,  house  18  Bush 
Howland  Joseph  B,,  special  police,  house  181  Allen 
Howland  Lucretia,  widow  of  Edward  J.,  h.  88  So.  Sixth 
Howland  Lucy,  widow  of  Rufus,  house  91  Soutji  Second 
Howlancl  Lycurgus  H.,  carjienter,  house  153  Mill 
Howland  Lydia,  widow  of  Nathaniel  H.,  house  175.  Union 
Howland  Lydia  T.,  widow  of  Paul,  house  190  Union 
Howland  Lysander  W.,  cabinet  maker,  h.  91  So.  Second 
Howland  Martha  F.,  wirlow,  boards  Parker  House 
Howland  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Nicholas,  house  116  Pleasant 
Howland  Mary  H.,  widow  of  James  H.,  house  121  Cedar 
Howland  Matthew,  merchant.  North,  near  North  Second, 

house  37  Hawthorn 
Howland  Matthew  Morris,  boards  37  Hawthorn 
Howland  Mercy  G.,  widow  of  Edward,  dressmaker,  bds. 

40  North 
Howland  Nicholas  E.,  jeweler,  131  Purchase,  h.  93  Grinnell 
Howland  Patience,  widow  of  Philip,  house  175  Union 
Howland  Paul,  mason  and  builder,  h.  State,  c.  Campbell 
Howland  Paul,  jr.,  engraver,  bds.  State,  corner  Campbell 
HOWLAHD  PELEG-  C,  cashier  Merchants  Na- 
tional Bank,  house  Bush,  bet.  County  and  Orchard 
Howland  Rebecca,    widow  of   William    3d.,  house   243 

Acushnet  avenue 
Howland  Reuben,  agent,  117  Kempton,  house  115  do. 
Howland  Reuben  Ji.,  bookkeeper  Hastings  &  Co.,  house 

17  Wing 
Howland  Samuel  R.,  master  mariner,  boards  146  Middle 
Howland  Sai-ah  H.,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  17  Allen 
Howland  Sylvia,  widow,  house  540  Purchase 
"Howland  Thomas,  shipsmith,  house  84  Ash 


NEW   BEDFORD    [}{]    DIRECTORY.  145 

Howland  Thomas  A.,  carpenter,  house  35  Smith 
Howlancl  Timothy,  ship  keeper,  house  91  South  Second 
Howland  Walter  S.,  revenue  officer,  house  91  Washington 
Howland  Weston,  office  Fish  Island,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Howland  W^illiam  D.,  liouse  40  Hawthorn 
Howland  William  F.,  158  South  Water,  corner  Howland, 

boai'ds  Acushnet  avenue 
Howland  W^illiam  F.,  maclunist,  boards  3  Waverley 
Howland  Wm,  G.,  ship  carpenter,  house  105  Sycamore 
Howland  Wm.  H.,  laborer,  house  North,  corner  Hunter, 

Cannonville 
Howland  Wm.  H.,  salesman,  60  So.  Second,  house  do. 
Howland  William   W.,   carpenter,   house  291   Acushnet 

avenue,  corner  School 
Howland  &   Coggeshall  (Elijah  K.  Howland  and  Brad- 
ford H.  Coggeshall),  coopers,  rear  147  North  Water 
Hoxie  Frank  C,  frame  maker,  h.  County,  near  Kockland 
Hoxie  Gideon  C,  house  173  Fourth 
Hoyle  Jonathan,  weaver,  house  190  South  First 
Hoyt  George  S.,  telegraph  operator,  Western  Union  Tel- 
egraph Co.,  26  North  Water,  house  45>2  Hillman 
Hubbard  Ben.  Franklin,  carpenter,  boards  3  Tremont 
Hubbard  ChaHes  F.,  carpenter,  boards  3  Tremont 
Hubbard  Herbert  F.,  frame  engraver,   72  North   Water, 

house  92  Pleasant 
Hubbard  Joseph  N.,  calker,  house  3  Tremont 
Hubbard  Thomas  C,  at  Brownell's,  boards  181  Grinnell 
Hubbard  William  H.,  stevedore,  house  52  Pleasant 
Hubert  Charles,  loom  fixer,  house  285  South  Second 
Huddy  George  G.,  harness  maker  Wm.  H.  Willis,  house 

82  Thomas 
Huddy  William,  carpenter,  house  75  Maxfield 
Hudson  Amelia  C,  widow  of  Samuel  G.,  house  77  State 
Hudson  Eliplialet  H.,  boats  to  let,  house  Fish  Island 
Hudson  Frank  E.,  house  at  Fish  Island 
Hudson  Mary  E.,  widow  of  William,  house  14  Allen 
Hudson  William,  on  N.  B.  &  F.  horse  cars,  h.  Fish  Island 
Hudson  William  D.,  hair-dresser,  house  87  Smith 
Jluggins  Edward  E.,    manager   Bancroft    House,  121)^. 

Union,  boards  do. 
Hughes  Mary,  widow,  house  40  Middle 
Hull  Jane,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  house  55  Chestnut 
Humphrey  Charles,  roofer,  boards  Hillman,  corner  Cedar 
Humphrey  Dana  B.,  house  40  Walnut,  cornei*^  Fourth 
Humphrey  Daniel  J.,  police,  house  139  South  Fii-st 
HUMPHREY  JAMES  L..,  produce,  2  North  Sec- 
ond, liouse  25  Sycamore 
HUMPHREY  JAMES  L.,  jr.,  produce,  2  North 
Second,  boards  25  Sycamore 
10 


146  NEW    BEDFORD    [If]    DIRECTORY. 

Hunt  Abbie  T.,  widow  of  John,  house  9'Orchard 

Hunt  John   A.,  carnage  smith  (So.  Dartmouth),  house 

Shawmut  avenue 
Hunt  John  T,,  weaver,  boards  3  Division 
Hunt  Josiah,  fancy  goods,  28  Purchase,  h.  70  So.  Sixth 
Hunt  Leander  W.    (Allen  &  Hunt),  merchant  tailor,  96 

Union,  house  4  Foster 
flunt  Samuel  C,  carpenter,  house  Shawmut  avenue 
Hunt  Sarah  E.  Mrs.,  house  176  Purchase 
Hunter  Ellen  Miss,  dressmaker,  55  North  Sixth,  house'do. 
Hunter  George  H.,  weaver,  boards  Rivet,  corner  Second 
Hunter  Janet  Miss,  teacher  Park  street  grammar  school, 

boards  55  Noith  Sixth 
Hunter  Wm.  F.,  M'aiter  Parker  House,  boards  do. 
Hurl  John,  laborer,  house  Clark,  near  Purchase 
Hurley  Francis,  janitor  Merchants  club.  Masonic  building, 

boards  Mansion  House 
Hurley  James,  third  hand  Potomska  mills,  bds.  8  Seneca, 

rear  682  Acushnet  avenue 
Hurley  Jeremiah,  laborer,  house  791  Purchase,  cor.  Clark 
Hurley  Patrick,  laborer,  house  28  Merrimac 
Hurley  Patrick,  stone-cutter,  house  928  Acushuet  avenue 
Hurley  William,  laborer,  house  8  Seneca,  rear  682  Acush- 
net avenue 
Hurll  Charles  W.,  watches,  27  Purchase,  h.  9  No.  Cottage 
Hursell  John,  pilot,  house  40  South  Second 
Hurst  John,  carpenter,  house  107  Smith 
Hussey  Charles  M.,  house  23  Hawthorn 
Hussey  Frederick,  police  officer,  boards  56  State 
Hussey  George  Mrs.,  house  23  Hawthorn 
Hussey  John  B.,  oflSce  Rodman's  building,  boards  Parker 

House 
Hussey  Peter,  master  mariner,  house  190  Summer 
Hussey  Thomas,  bootmaker,  boards  124  Middle 
Hutchins  Ann  M.,  widow  of  James  W.,  boards  81  Walden 
Hutchins  S.  J.,  engineer,  bds. Whitcomb  House,  152  Union 
Hutchinson   Elizabeth  H.  Miss,   teacher   (Bridgewater), 

boards  Bonney,  corner  Washington 
Hutchinson  Hannah  M.  Mrs.,  house  11  Ashley 
Hutchinson  Harry  S.,  clerk  142  Union,  boards  S.  Hutch- 
inson's, Bonney 
Hutchinson    John,  weaver    Potomska  mills,   house    343 

South  Water 
Hutchinson  Sylvander,  books  and  stationery,  142  Union, 

house  Bonney,  corner  Washington 
Hyde  Caroline  B.  Miss,  house  89  Smith 
Hyde  Charles  W.,  sail-maker  T.  M.  Hart,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
Hyde  Dorothy,  widow  of  Wallace,  house  7  Rivet 
Hyde  Edward  E.,  freight  conductor  O.  C.  R.  R.,  house 
380  Purchase 


NEW   BEDFOED    [J- J]    DIRECTORY.  147 

Hyde  Mary  J.  Miss,  cook,  house  22  First 
Hyer  Albert  G.,  mason,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  above  Nash  road 
Hylan  Patrick,  laborer  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  h.  8  Ashley 
Hynes  John,  laborer,  house  67  Arnold 

IDE  SMITFT  H.,  teamster,  house  121  South  Second 

Idle  Sarah  Miss,  house  180  Kempton 

Ihhstedt  Frederick,  mariner,  house  Washburn,  11th  on 
right  from  Acushnet  avenue 

Industrial  Co-operative  Association,  groceries,  582  Pur- 
chase, Otis  B.  Phinney,  agent 

Ingalls  Seth  fl.,  architect,  house  152  County 

Ingalls  William,  mason,  house  9  Morgan 

Ingerman  John,  harness  maker,  boards  4  Atlantic 

Ingraham  Andrew,  teacher  Friends  Academy,  house  Clin- 
ton, ueai-  Ash  [73  North 

Ingraham  Robert  C,  librarian  Free  Public  Library,  house 

Inverson  Rosa  Mrs.,  house  42  Merrimac 

Irving  John,  painter,  house  Willis,  corner  Chestnut 

Irish  Benjamin,  house  114  Pleasant 

Irish  Patience,  widow,  house  218  Purchase 

Irish  Rebecca  Y.,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  130  Washington 

Irwin  Henry,  laborer,  house  Washburn,  8th  on  left  from 
Acushnet  avenue  [House 

Isbell  Frank  L.,  hostler  W.  H.  Sherman,  boards  Sheridan 

Isherwood  Alfred,  section  hand  Warasutta  mills,  house 
11  Ashley 

Isherwood  Ralph,  works  Wamsutta  mills,  house  4  Ashland 

Ivers  Samuel,  oil  merchant,  house  148  County 

JACINTH  ANTONE,  laborer,  house  126  South  First 
Jacinth  Antone,  jr.,  at  Charles  Taber's,  bds.  126  So.  First 
Jacinth  John,  laborer,  house  133  South  Front 
Jacinth  Manuel,  laborer,  house  59  Grinnell 
Jacintho  John,  janitor  St.  Joseph's  Flospital,  Campbell, 

house  do. 
Jack  Alexander,  carpenter,  house  190  Acushnet  avenue 
Jack  Irene  R.  Mrs.,  millinery,  15  Bedford,  corner  Fourth, 

house  190  Acushnet  avenue 
Jackson  Caroline  E.,  widow  of  William  S.,  h.  20  Chancery 
Jackson  Charles,  phimber,  house  321  Acushnet  avenue 
Jackson  Charlotte  A.  Miss,  house  20  Chancery 
Jackson  Edgar  M.  L.,  hairdresser,  boards  116  Smith 
Jackson  Edward,  hairdresser,  180  Cedar,  house  do. 
Jackson  Elizaljeth  Mrs.,  house  IIillm;m,  Cannonville 
Jackson  Enoch  S.,  hairdresser,  boards  180  Cedar 
Jackson  Francis  C,  waiter,  house  Court,  near  James 
Jacikson  George  S.,  laborer,  house  238  South  Second 
JACKSON"   JAMES  T.,  clothes  cleaner,  110  Wil- 
liam, house  120  Cedar 


148  NEW    BEDFORD    [J]    DIRECTORY. 

Jackson  Joseph,  hairdresser,  178  Acushnet  avenue,  house 

230  South  Water 
Jackson  Manuel,  fisherman,  house  177  South  Water 
Jackson  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Anthony,  li.  230  So.  Water  . 
Jackson  Mary  E.  Miss,  tailoress,  house  230  South  Water 
Jackson  Richard,  mule-spinner,  house  Gammon's  lane 
Jackson  Sarah  A.,  widow,  house  127  Smith 
Jackson  Thomas,  laborer,  house  Gammon's  lane 
Jackson  Thomas  W.,  hairdresser,  184  County,  house  176 

Cedar 
Jackson  William  Rev.  (Newark,  N.  J,),  h.  116  Smith 
Jackson  Wm.  E.,  hairdresser,  boards  180  Cedar 
Jacobs  George  E.,  auctioneer  and  commission  merchant, 

98  William,  boards  71  Elm 
Jacobs  Zaciaa,  weaver,  house  106  Merrimac 
Jacques  Clifton,  clerk  347  Acushnet  av.,  bds.  14  Bethel 
James  Alfred  F.,  at  Taber  &  Co.'s,  bds.  531  Acushnet  av. 
James  Alfred  S.,  bookkeeper  65  William,  b.  106  Arnold 
James  Aithea  Mrs.,  widow,  house  506  Acushnet  avenue 
James  Arthur  S.,  clerk  N.  E,  Mutual  Aid  society,  boards 

Elm,  corner  Second 
James  Daniel  M.,  peddler,  house  205  Summer 
James  Henry  B.,  carpenter,  house  20  Arch 
James  Henry  F.,  laborer,  house  63  First 
James  Richard  W.,  painter,  21  Union,  bds.  53  School 
James  Robert  W.,  mariner,  boards  506  Acushnet  avenue 
JAMES  THOMAS  M.,  insurance  agent,  40  North 

Water,  house  106  Arnold 
James  William,  cooper,  house  531  Acushnet  avenue 
James  William  F.,  cooper,  17  Hamilton,  house  14   Rock- 
dale avenue  [house  do. 
Janell  Carl  F.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  17  and   19  William, 
Janell  Henry  F.,  stone-cutter,  boards  11   William 
Jason  Alonzo  V.,  carpenter,  house  205  Acushnet  avenue 
Jason  Antoine,  seaman,  house  6  Griffin 
Jason  Eleanor  C,  wid.  of  Anthony,  h.  205  Acushnet  av. 
Jason  Mary  Mrs.,  house  South  First  street  place 
Jay  Charles  F.,  carriage  washer,  50  Elm,  house  17  Fifth 
Jay  Charles  F.,  hostler,  house  168  North 
Jay  James  A.,  hack  and  livery  stable,  13  South  Second, 

corner  Spring,  house  25  South  Second 
Jefiers  Betsey  Miss,  house  rear  24  Bedford 
Jenifer  John  H.,  janitor  Court-house,  h.  Court,  c.  Lindsay 
JENKINS  BENJAMIN  S.,  house  and  sign  paint- 
er, 431  Acushnet  avenue,  house  222  County 
Jenkins  Elmir  A.,  painter  431  Acushnet  avenue,  house  98 

Pleasant 
Jenkins  Flenry  D.,  engineer,  boards  44  Arnold 
Jenkins  Henry  R.,  watch  repairer,  45  William,  boards  42 
North  Sixth 


NEW   BEDFORD    [J]    DIRECTORY.  149 

Jenkins  H.  R.  Mrs.,  dress  and  cloak  maker,  156  Union, 

house  42  North  Sixth 
Jenkins  John,  laborer,  house  23  Cedar 
Jenkins  Washington  Adams,  salesman,  147  Union,  house 

234  Aciishnet  avenue 
Jenks  Daniel,  laborer,  tionse  105  Allen 
Jenks  George  E.,  blacksmith,  boards  105  Allen 
Jenks  Joseph,  house  105  Allen 

Jenks  Wm.  M,,  clerk  27  Purchase,  boards  105  Allen 
Jeuney  Abby  F.  Miss,  teacher  Merrimac  street  primary 

school,  boards  13  Poj)e 
Jeuney  Andeline,  widow  of  Isaiah  E.,  house  2  No.  Oak 
Jenney  Benjamin  F.,  house  115  Summer 
Jenney  Betsey  Mrs.,  boards  90  Pleasant 
Jenney  Bros.  (Henry  P.  and  Nathaniel  H.),  grocers,  519 

and  521  Purchase,  corner  F'ranklin 
Jenney  Caleb  T.,  carpentei",  63  High,  house  do. 
Jenney  Charles  C,  machinist,  house  71  Forest 
Jenney  Charles  W.,  sole-leather  cutter  Hathaway,  Soule 

&  Harrington,  boards  91  Walden 
Jenney  Clarence  T.,  clerk,  house  62  South  Second 
Jenney  Deborah  B.,  widow  of  Edward  A.,  house  90  Mill 
Jenney  Ebenezer,  mason,  house  13  Pope 
Jenney  Edmund,  cooper,  house  67  Kemptoa 
Jenney  Edmund  G.,  clerk  Hatch  &  Co.'s  express,  house 

69  Cypress 
Jenney  Edmund  R.,  carriage  maker,  house  3  Waverley 
Jenney  Eunice  J.,  widow  of  Eben,  h.  513  Acushnet  av.    . 
Jenney  Ezra  T.,  carpenter,  house  69  Chestnut 
Jenney  Francis,  shoemaker,  115  So.  Front,  h.  29  South 
Jenney  Frederick  P.,  machinist,  house  75  North 
Jenney  Georgie  L.  Mrs.,. house  3  Jenney 
Jenney  Gideon  A.,  carriage  smith,  house  92  Grinnell 
Jenney  Harry  C,  foreman  Hathaway,  Soule  &  Harring- 
ton, house  469  Acushnet  avenue 
Jenney  Henry  P.  (Jenney  Bros.),  grocer,  519  and   521 

Purchase,  corner  Franklin,  house  515  Purchase 
Jenney  Herbert  A.,  house  Locust,  corner  Chestnut 
Jenney  Irving  B.,  carpenter,  house  29  South 
Jenney  Irving  H.,  assistant  foreman  Morse  Twist  Drill 

and  Machine  Co.,  house  52  County 
Jenney  Isaac,  carder  Wamsutta  mills,  bds.  524  Purchase 
Jenney  Jeptha  F.,  roller  N.  B.  Copper  works,  house  Ce- 
dar Grove,  corner  Bowditch 
Jenney  John  P.,  carpenter,  house  11  Spruce 
Jenney  Leonard,  surveyor  of  lumber,  house  88  So.  Sixth 
Jenney  Lyman  L.,  shoemaker,  house  209  Purchase 
Jenney  Nathaniel,  farmer,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Jenney  Nathaniel  H.  (Jenney  Bros.),  grocer,  519  and  521 
Purchase,  house  515  do. 


150  NEW   BEDFORD    [J]    DIRECTOEY. 

Jenney  Orlin  W.,  painter,  house  69  Prospect 

Jenney  Pardon  W.  laborer,  house  30  South 

JENNEY    PERRY    P.,    machinist,  40   Kempton, 

house  63  High 
Jenney  Rath  T.,  widow  of  Franklin,  house  75  North 
Jenney  Weston,  house  Aciishnet  avenue 
Jenney  Wm.  B.,  mason,  house  174  Grinnell 
Jenney  Wm.  H.,  supt.  burial  grounds,  h.  165  Purchase 
Jennings  Adoniram,  stone-cutter,  house  58  Parker 
Jennings  Alexander,  card  grinder,  h.  56  Acushnet  av. 
Jennings  Andrew  J.,  laborer,  house  63  Grinnell 
Jennings  Ann  J.  Mrs.,  music  teacher,  h.  158  Acushnet  av. 
Jennings  Augusta,  widow  of  Isaac,  h.  220  So.  Water 
Jennings  Benjamin  F.,  carpenter,   boards   foot   Acushnet 

avenue,  south  of  Division 
Jennings  Benjamin  R.,  cooper,  house  140  Acushnet  av. 
Jennings  Charles,  spar   maker,   house  Court,    near  Dart- 
mouth line 
Jennings  Charles  E.,  bookkeeper,  32  William,  house  487 

Acushnet  avenue 
Jennings  Charles  E.,  machinist,  boards  735  Purchase 
Jennings  Clark  II.,  carpenter,  h.  Court,  n.  Dartmouth  line 
Jennings  Curtis  N.,  laborer,  house  191  South  Water 
Jennings  Daniel  C,  laborer,  house  158  Acushnet  av. 
Jennings  Edmund  E.,  master  mariner,  house  125  Maxfield 
Jennings  Edward  F.,  police,  house  214  Cedar 
Jennings  Edward  R.,  laborer,  boards  Lazarus  Jennings'^ 

rear  Acushnet  avenr.e 
Jennings  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  63  Grinnell 
Jennings  Francis  B.,  widow  of  Wm.  W.,  h.  108  Pleasant 
Jennings  Frank  E.,  clerk  city  laundry,  532  Acushnet  av- 
enue, house  rear  Willis,  near  County 
Jennings  Frederick  W.,  polisher,  72  North  Water,  boards 
L;izar\is   Jennings',   rear   Acushnet  avenue,  south  of 
Division 
Jenninos  George  L.,  foreman   Geo.  Delano  &  Co.,  house 
76'"Grinneli  [108  Grinnell 

Jennings  George  W.,  foreman  George  Delano  &  Co.,  house 
Jennings  Gideon,  farmer,  house  Lewis 
Jennings  Gilbert  M.,  farmer,  house  Kempton,  n.  Watson 
Jennings  Hannah,  widow  of  Samuel,  house  Mount  Pleas- 
ant, above  Nash  road 
Jennings  Joseph  I.,  engraver,  20  Purchase,  h.  19  Allen 
Jennings  J.  Henry,   physician    and   surgeon,  85  William, 

house  185  County 
Jennings  Lazarus,  blacksmith,  house  rear   Acushnet  av- 
enue, south  of  Division 
Jennings  Lewis  8.,  gardener,  house  59  Washington 
Jennings  Roland,  inariner,  house  220  South  Water 


NEW   BEDFORD    [J]    DIRECTORY.  151 

Jennings  Stephen  W.,  candler,  house  94  Grinnell 
Jennings  William  A.,  ship-carpenter,  house  4  Jenney 
Jennings  William  C,  laborer,  house  10  Liberty 
Jennings  Wm.  Howland,  bookkeeper  Eureka  Flour  mill, 

bo^irds  108  Grinnell 
Jennings  William  H.  Mrs.,  house  504  Acushnet avenue 
Jennings  William  H.    H.,   laborer   N.  B.  Copper  Works, 

house  164}^  Pleasant 
Jerald  Charles  H.,  blacksmith,  house  6  Market  square 
Jewett  Mary,  widow,  house  166  Kempton 
Jewett  Nelson  E,,  machinist  M,  T.  D.  Co.,  h.  33  County 
Joaqnim  Mariano,  clerk  194  South  Water,  and  saloon  87 

South  Water,  house  87  do. 
Johanson  Charles,  servant,  1  North  Orchard 
John  George,  prop.  China  Tea  Co.,  132  Purchase,  h.  do. 
Johnson  Benjamin  E.,  fireman  S,  F.  E.,   Acushnet,  house 

65  Spruce 
Johnson  Catharine  Mrs.,  house  rear  126  Kempton 
Johnson  Charles,  manner,  house  7  Oak 
Johnson  Charles  J.  (Johnson  &  Kirby),  sparmaker.  Front, 

south  of  Ferry  slip,  house 
Johnson  C.  A.,  chiropodist,  2  Cheapside,  house  do. 
Johnson  Edward,  second-hand  clothing,  25  South  Water, 

house  172  Kempton 
Johnson  Edward,  jr.,  laborer,  boards  172  Kempton 
Johnson  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Jacob,  house  20  Park 
Johnson  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  88  Smith 
Johnson  George  H.,  dye  house,  75  William,  h.  at  Lynn 
Johnson  Henry,  physician,  house  and  office  14  So.  Sixth 
Johnson  Henry,  chimney  sweeper,  house  West  Maxfield, 

Cannonville 
Johnson  Henry  J.  Rev.,  house  110  Cedar 
Johnson    Jacob    S.,   fruit   and    confectionery,   97   North 

Water,  house  do. 
Johnson  James,  laborer,  house  226  Acushnet  avenue 
Johnson  James,  laborer,  house  65   First 
Johnson  James  Mrs.,  millinery  and  fancy  goods,  224  Pur- 
chase, house  226  do. 
Johnson  Jane,  widow  of  Simeon,  house  83  Cedar 
Johnson  John,  tailor.  111  Union,  house  23  So.  Second 
Johnson  Joseph,  baker,  Washburn,  opp.  No.  Front,  h.  do. 
Johnson  Joseph  S.,  sailmaker,  house  78  Forest 
Johnson  Martin,  laborer,  house  107  Sycamore 
Johnson  Nathan,  house  21  Seventh 
Johnson  Nathan  T.,  sailmaker,  house  78  Forest 
Johnson  Nathaniel,  sailmaker,  house  66  Mill 
Johnson  Philip,  master  mariner,  house  51  County 
Johnson  Rosa,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  167  Middle 
Johnson  Samuel,  shoemaker  tjnion   Boot  and  Shoe  Co., 

house  103  North  Second 


152  NEW   BEDFORD    [J]    DIRECTORY. 

Johnson  Silas,  laborer,  bouse  157  Elm 

Johnson  William  E.,  clerk,  house  545  Acusbnet  avenue 

Johnson  William  E.,  laborer,  house  72  Ash 

Johnson  William  H.,  laborer,  house  122  Smith 

Johnson  William  H.,  lawyer,  14  Robeson  building,  house 

68  Kempton 
Johnson  &  Kirby  (Charles  J.  Johnson   and  Tillinghast 

Kirby),  sparmakers,  E'ront,  south  of  Ferry  slip 
Johnston  Mary,  widow  of  Michael,  house  221  Middle 
Jones  Adeline,  widow  of  Caleb  S.,  h.  169  Acushnet  av, 
Jones  Alexander  C,  fruit  and  confectionary,   228  Middle, 

house  Rockdale  avenue 
Jones  Arthur,  operative,  house  1017  Acushnet  avenue 
Jones  Edward  C,  merchant,  house  110  County 
Jones  Edwin,  spinner,  h.  Durfee,  near  Shawmut  avenue 
Jones  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  house  171  Mill 
Jones  Frank,  bread  and  fruit,  16,4%    Kempton,  house  do. 
Jones  Frederick  W.,  peddler,  house  99  North  Second 
Jones  Henry  F.,  hostler,  116  Grinnell,  boards  2  Swamp 
Jones  Isaac  M.,  police,  house  Smith,  corner  County 
Jones  John  E.,  sailmaker,  h.  Mill,  n.  Kempton,  Cannon  ville 
Jones  John  H.,  laborer,  house  228  Middle 
Jones  Joseph  W.,  laborer,  boards  228  Middle 
Jones  Lucy  A.,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  house  89  Smith 
Jones  Maria  Mrs.,  house  6  Crapo 
Jones  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  house  229  Middle 
Jones  Mrs.,  widow,  house  Maxfield,  near  R.  R. 
Jones  Samuel,  works  Warasutta  mills,  house  10  Ashley 
Jones  Thomas  E.,  iron  roller,  house  519  Acushnet  avenue 
Jones  Thomas  H.,  lecturer,  house  53  Cedar 
Jones  William  B.,  house  323^  Union 
Jones  William  B.,  painter  O.  E.  Gilford,  South  Water 
Jones  William  F.,  peddler,  house  rear  207  Middle 
Jordan  Cornelius,  grease  collector,  h.  577  Acushnet  av. 
Jordan  Daniel,  in  rolling  mill,  boards  555  Acushnet  av. 
Jordan  Lawrence  F.,  at  Gosnold  mills,  boards  577  Acush- 
net avenue 
Jordan  Michael,  mason,  boards  6  Pearl 
Jordan  Patrick,  grocer,  660  Acushnet  avenue,  h.  658  do. 
Jordan  Stephen  D.,  watchmaker,  4>2    So.  Water,  house 

149  Elm. 
Jordan    William,   furniture,    362    Purchase,    house    555 

Acushnet  avenue 
Jose  Manuel,  laborer,  house  79  Prospect 
Joseph  Antone,  laborer,  house  28  Wing 
Joseph  Autone,  laborer,  house  118  South  Water 
Joseph  Antone,  shoemaker,  140  South  Water,  house  do. 
Joseph  Betsey,  widow  of  Manuel,  house  329  South  Water, 

corner  Division 


NEW   BEDFORD    [K]    DIRECTORY.  153 

Joseph  Francis,  mariner,  h.  61  Grinnell,  cor.  So.  Front 

Joseph  Frank,  hihorer,  house  177  South  Second 

Joseph  Frederick,  shipkeeper,  house  So.  First,  next  Rivet 

Joseph  Jacinth,  hiborer.  house  233  South  Water 

Joseph  John,  laborer  N.  B.  &  N.  Y.  S.  S.  Co.,  house  172 

Soutli  Second 
Joseph  Jolm,  laborer,  house  105  South  Front 
Joseph  John,  laborer,  house  33  Smith 
Joseph  John,  laborer,  house  106  South  Front 
Jose]»h  John,  shoemaker,  house  28  Wing 
Joseph  Laureno,  seaman,  house  286  South  Second 
Joseph  Lucy,  clothing,  145  South  Water,  house  do. 
Jose] ill  Manuel,  at  M.  T.  D.  Co.,  house  86  Grinnell 
Joseph  Mary,  house  165  South  Water 
Joseph  Mary,  widow,  house  212  South  Water 
Joseph  Sarafin,  clerk,  87  South  Water,  house  do. 
Joslyn  Christina  Miss,  boards  34  High 
Joubert  Joseph,  laborer,  house  19  Austin  court 
Joubert  J()se|)h,  jr.,  laborer,  house  19  Austin  court 
Jourdain  Anthony  G.,  hairdresser,  63   Union,  h,  2  Fourth 
Jourdnin  Anthony  G.  Mrs.,  house  89  South  Sixth 
Jourdain  Joseph,  operative,  house  5  Hazard  court 
Jouvett  Betsey,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  111  So.  Second 
Jouvett  Thomas,  clerk,  216  Acushnet  av.,  h.  83  County 
Joy  James,  machinist,  house  2  Robeson 
Judd  Lewis  S.  (Thayer  &Judd),  paraffine  candles, Rotch's 

wharf,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Judge  Janies,  laborer,  house  69  Smith 
Judson  John  H.,  house  25  Griffin 
Julien    Matthew    C.    Rev.,    pastor    Fourth  street  Cong. 

church,  boards  15  Court 

KALE  HERMAN,  operative,  house  10  Hazard  court 
Kane  Catherine,  widow,  house  15  Hampton  court 
Kane  Charles  H.,  clerk,  59  Arnold,  boards  45  Arch 
Kane  Dennis  J.,  bookbinder  Q.  F.  Collins  &  Co.,  boards 

127  Grinnell 
Kane  George  B.,  laborer,  house  92  Grinnell 
Kane  Felix,  servant,  192  Union,  house  67  Mechanics  lane 
Kane  Janies  E.,  bookfinisher  Q.  F.  Collins  &  Co.,    house 
68  South  Second  [217  Pleasant 

Kane  James  W.,  trimmer  N.   B.  Copper  Works,  house 
Kane  Mary  A.  Miss,  teacher  Fifth  street  grammar  school, 

boards  127  Grinnell 
Kane  Michael,  in  Copper  Works,  and   saloon,   638  Pur- 
chase, house  do. 
Kane  Patrick,  gardener,  house  127  Grinnell 
Kane  Thos.  E.,  private  watchman  Thayer  &  Judd,  house 
Lindsay,  near  Kempton 


154  NEW   BEDFORD    [K]    DIRECTORY. 

Karchfr  Frederick,  pumpraaker,  house  22  Dartmouth 
Karcher  Frederick,  jr.,  baker,  173  Union,  b.  22  Dartmouth 
Karcher  Herman,  house-painter  Ohver  E.  Gifford,  boards 

22  Dartmouth  [h.  81  County 

Kasmire  Charles  P.,  carriage  trimmer  Geo.  L.  Brownell, 
Katon  Michael,  glassmaker,  house  103  South  Front 
Kavenagh  Edward,  iron-molder,  house  37  County 
Kavenagh  Edward,  jr.  (Rhodes  &  Kavenagh),  grocer,  622 

Purchase,  boards  37  County 
Kavenagh  Thomas  F.,  night  clerk  W.  U.  Telegraph,  bds. 

37  County 
Kay  James,  loom-fixer,  house  Penniman,  corner  State 
Keach  William,  spinner,  boards  485  Purchase 
Kealy  Ann,  widow  of  John,  house  83  North  Second 
Keane  Patrick,  glass-cutter,  and  saloon,  158   So.   Water, 

house  41  Wing,  corner  South  Sixth 
Keaney  John,  laborer,  house  Delano,  cor.  South  Front 
Keannely  Bartholomew,  laborer,  house  37  South  Water 
Keannely  James  H.,  laborer,  boards  37  South  Water 
Keannely  Timothy  J.,  laborer,  house  Coffin,  corner  First 
Keating  John  C,  laborer,  house  246  South  Water 
Keay  Caroline,  widow  of  John,  house  20  Emerson 
Keefe  James,  laborer,  house  Campbell,  corner  Emerson 
Keen  Allen,  shoemaker,  211  Middle,  house  17  Mill 
Keen  Charles  F.,  ink  maker,  17  Centre,  boards  66  Mill 
Keen    Ebenezer  S.,  foreman  composing  room  Standard 

ofiice,  house  221  County 
Keen  Horace  M.,  boards  119  Maxfield 
Keen  Joseph  H.,  mason,  house  13  Spruce 
Keen  Joseph  W.,  mason,  house  119  Maxfield 
Keen  Juliette  M.,  widow  of  Charles  W.,  house  66  Mill 
Keen  J.  Fi'ank,  carpenter,  house  63  Parker 
Keen  Leonard,  jr.,  carpenter,  house  218  Purchase 
Keen  Mary  Jane,  widow  of  Ebenezer,  house  224  County 
Keen  Obadiah  Mrs.,  house  119  Maxfield 
Keen  Washington,  nurseryman  and  florist,  house  head   of 

Maxfield 
Keenan  Thomas,  works  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  4  Hazard  ct. 
Keenan  William,  laborer  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house  216 

Pleasant 
Keith  Charles  F.,  freight  clerk  O.  C.  R.  R.,  h.  8  Maxfield 
Keith  George  F.,  cutter,  house  36  Elm 
Kelleher  Daniel,  machinist,  19  N.  Front,  b.  300  Purchase 
Keller  Daniel,  clerk,  19   North  Front,  boards  300  Pu'-- 

chase,  corner  Maxfield 
Keller  Frederick  J.,  engineer,  boards  68  Mill 
Kelley  Ann  H.,  widow  of  Henry  C,  h.  232  Acushnet  av. 
Kelley  Asa  H.,  cooper,  house  44  State 
Kelley  Caleb  R.,  muster  mariner,  house  847  Purchase 


NEW    BEDFORD    [}{]    DIRECTORY.  155 

Kelley  Caleb  R.,  jr.,  mariner,  boards  347  Purchase 
Kelley  Catharine  Mrs.,  house  rear  166  Pleasant 
Kelley  Charles,  picture  dealer,  house  116  Middle 
Kelley  Charles  H.,  shoemaker,  house  24  South  Emerson 
Kelley  Charles    S.  (S.  P.  Burt  &  Co.),  banker  &  broker, 

43  North  Water,  house  232  Acushnet  avenue 
Kelley  D.,  house  467  Acushnet  avenue 
Kelley  Eleazer,  sea  captain,  house  6  Harrison 
Kelley  Elihu  C,  master  mariner,  house  112  Grinnell 
Kelley  Ezra,  watch  oil  manufacturer,   Mt.  Pleasant,  cor- 
ner Mt.  Vernon,  house  do. 
Kelley  Frank  S.,  clerk,  house  82  Fourth 
Kelley  George  S.,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  240  Acushnet 

avenue,  house  242  do. 
Kelley  Hattle,  sliip-carpenter,  boards  490  Acushnnt  av. 
Kelley  Henry  W.,  cooper.  Fish  island,  house   Rockland, 

corner  li'ourth 
Kelley  Herbert,  lather,  boards  52  Mill 
Kelley  Hiram  C,  coaster,  house  11  Rockland 
Kelley  James  S.,  watchmaker,  39  William,  h.  11  Lincoln 
Kelley  John,  cooper,  house  173  South  Second 
Kelley  John,  currier,  boards  9  Chancery 
Kelley  Lewis  C,  clerk,  39  William,  boards  11  Lincoln 
Kelley  Louisa  T.,  widow  of  Amasa,  h.  228  Acushnet  av. 
Kelley  L.  Aubert,  pressman   Standard   office,  house   100 

North  Second 
Kelley  Mary  Miss,  nni-se,  house  Fourth,  corner  Rockland 
Kelley  Mary  J.,  widow  of  David  A.,  h.  144  Acushnet  av. 
Kelley  Peter,  laborer,  house  41  North  Sixth 
Kelley  Rebecca,  widow,  house  6  Maxfield 
Kelley  Hhoda,  widow  of  Cyrenius,  h.  219  Acushnet  av. 
Kelley  Sai»ah  H.  Miss,  teacher  Dartmouth    street  school, 

boards  17  Seventh 
Kelley  Sarah  W.,  widow,  house  64  School 
Kelley  Wilbur,  master  mariner,  house  13  County 
Kelley  Wm.  B.,  clerk,  39  William,  boards  11  Lincoln 
Kelley  William  H.,  capt.  tow  boat   "  Charlie,"  house  81 

North  Second 
Kelley  Win.  L.,  jeweler,  106  Union,  house  36  Fourth 
Kelly  Henry  C,  teamster,  house  171  Acushnet  avenue 
Kelly  Richard,  at  Mt.   Washington   Glass  Co.,,  house  1 

Howland  [Middle 

Kelly  Thomas,  foreman  in  tannery,  house  Chancery,  n.W. 
Kenipton  Alfred,  merchant,  house  193  County 
Kempton  Caleb,  house  77  Walnut 
Kempton  David  B.,  merchant.  North,  corner  No.  Water, 

house  81  North 
KEMPTON    EBENEZER   J.,    house    and    ship 

paintei-,  foot  of  Middle,  house  107  Chestnut 


156  NEW   BEDFORD    [£]    DIRECTORY. 

Kempton  Esther  S.,  widow  of  Ephraim  2cl,  h,67   Hillman 
Kem])ton  Frank  H.,  frame  maker,  boards  18  Bonney 
Kempton  Frederick  E.  B.,  painter,  boards  67  Hillman 
Kempton  George,  sec.  N.  E.  Mutual  Aid  Society,  Liberty 

Hall,  house  77  Walnut 
Kempton  Horatio  A.,  house  194  County 
Kempton  Joseph,  house  151  Middle 
Kempton  Manasseh,  house  51  North  Second 
Kempton  Mercy  C,  widow  of  Elisha,  house  144  Union 
Kempton  Susan  G.,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  53  Walnut 
Kempton  Thomas  C.,  house  144>^  Union 
Kenclrick  Allen  T.,  frame  maker,  house  79  Arnold 
Kendrick   Clarence,   carriage  smith   at  G.  L.  Brownell's, 

house  Ashland,  near  Linden 
Kendrick  Solomon  P.,  teamster,  house  69  Cypress 
Kenerson    Samuel,   switchman   O.  C.  R.  R.,  house  871 

Acushnet  avenue,  at  R.  R.  crossing 
Kennedy  Charles  D.,  cooper,  bds.  139  Acushnet  avenue 
Kennedy  James,  laborer,  7  Austin  court 
Kennedy  James,  rollei  Gosnold  mills,  boards  674  Acush- 
net avenue 
Kennedy  John,  mule-spinner  and  boarding-house,  5  Austin 
Kennedy  John,  clerk,  82  Union,  boards  do. 
Kennedy  Mathew,  restaurant,  82  Union,  h.  42  No.  Sixth 
Kennedy  'Michael  F.,   cooper,  foot  of  South,  house  139 

Acushnet  avenue 
Kennedy  Patrick  J,  cooper,  house  6  Borden 
Kennedy  Thomas,  coachman,  house  44  Ash 
Kenney  Achsah,  widow  of  Phineas  H.,  house  70  Pleasant 
Kenney  Daniel,  tailor,  83|  Union,  h.  398  Acushnet  av. 
Kenney  Edward,  jr.,  at  VVamsutta  mills,   boards  E.  Ken- 

ney's,  Shawmut  avenue 
Kenney  Edward,  laborer,  house  Shawmut  av.,  near  Potter 
Kenney  Edward,  mason,  house  682  Purchase 
Kenney  Jacob  F.,  carpenter,  house  rear  154  Pleasant 
Kenney  John,  at  Wamsutta  mills,  boards  Edward  Ken- 

ney's,  Shawmut  avenue 
Kenney  John,  mariner,  house  South  First  street  place 
Kenny  H.,  baker  H.  H.  Fisher,  210  Purchase 
Kent  Asa,  mariner,  boards  155  Purchase 
Kent  Chancellor,  farmer,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  near  Nash  road 
Kent  James  D.T.,  upholsterer,40Keuipton,h.  155  Purchase 
Kenyon    Benjamin    L.,    overseer   of   carding  Wamsutta 

mills,  house  910  Acushnet  avenue 
Kenyon  Henry  W.,  special  police,  h.  910  Acushnet  av. 
Kern  Albert,  glass  cutter,  boards  22  Bedfoi'd 
,Kei"n  A.  H.,  glass  cutter,  bds.  Henry  A.  Kern's,  School 
Kern  Charles  (Kern  &  Wright),  painter,  h.  22  Bedford 
Kern  Henry  A.,  glass  maker,  house  School,  cor.  Second 


NEW   BEDFORD    [X]    DIRECTORY.  157 

Keni  William  E.,  glass  maker  Mt.  Washington  Glass  Co., 

house  Fourth,  corner  Grinnell 
Kern  &  Wright  (Charles  Kern  and   George  F.  Wright), 

liouse  and  sign  painters,  44  South  Water 
Kerr  David  C,  gardener,  219  Union,  boards  do. 
Kershaw  Joseph  A.,  weaver,  boards  205  Pleasant 
Kershaw  Nancy  Mrs.,  house  205  Pleasant 
Keyes  John,  jobber,  boards  110  Cedar 
Kiel  Joseph,  weaver,  house  19  Fulton  court 
Kiepka  Richard,  mariner,  house  Washburn,  11th  on  right 

from  Acushnet  avenue 
Kiernan  John,  laborer,  house  44  Ash 
Kiernan  iMichael,  tanner,  boards  44  Ash 
Kilburn  Charles  A.,  boards  115  South  Third 
Kilburn  Edward,  agent  VVamsutta  mills,  h.  38  So.  Sixth 
Kilburn  Frank  J.,  machinist,  boards  283  South  Second 
Kilburn  Frederick  S.,  machinist,  boards  283  So.  Second 
Kilburn  George  W.,  machinist,  house  50  Acushnet  av. 
Kilburn    Hiram,   agent    Potomska    mills,    opposite    269 

South  Water,  house  115  Acushnet  avenue 
Kilburn  William  J.,  house  280  County 
Kilcowan  Luke,  mason,  boards  6  Pearl 
Kiley  Patrick,  sizer  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  7  Austin  court 
Killigrew  Daniel,  shoemaker,  house  482  /Vcushnet  avenue 
Killigrew  John,  laborer,  boards  482  Acushnet  avenue 
Kilpatrick  Robert,  gardener,  120  County,  h.  58  Grinnell 
Kimball  Horatio  N.  Mrs.,  house  98  Elm 
Kimball  William,  calker,  house  185  Elm    . 
Kincade  Thomas,  engineer,  house  10  Sears  court 
King  Alexander  B.,  fisherman,  house  88  North   Second 
King  Alfred  C ,  machinist,  house  84  Mill 
King  Ambrose,  mill  operative,  house  173  South  Second 
King  Andrew,  weaver,  house  Penniraan,  near  State 
King  Andrew  C,  laboi-er,  house  9  Cypress 
King  Annie,  widow,  house  1  Rowland 
King  Annie  L.,  widow  of  Matthew  C,  house  rear  849 

Acushnet  avenue 
King  Antone,  fisherman,  house  117  South  Front 
King  Antone,  laborer,  house  126  South  Front 
King  Benjamin  F.,  farmer,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  opp,  Nash  rd. 
King  Benjamin  F.,  jr.,  supt.  Peirce  &  Bushnell,  74  North 

Water,  house  70  North 
King  Benjamin  F.,  jr.,  driver  S.  F.  E.  Zacariah  Hillman, 

No.  5,  house  108  Maxfield 
King  Benjamin  T.,  farmer,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  opp.  Nash  rd. 
King  Betsey  T.,  widow,  house  108  Maxfield 
King  Brayton  W.,  laborer, h.  Chauncey,  north  of  Arnold 
King  Charles  E.,  farmer,  house  185  Summer 
King  Cyrus  H.,  laborer,  house  rear  8  Campbell 


158  NEW   BEDFORD    [£]    DIRECTORY. 

Kino-  Edward    A.,  master  manner,  house   Mt.  Pleasant, 

"corner  Nash  road  .  [230  County 

Kino-  George    W.,  blacksmith  Geo.  L.   Brownell,  boards 
Kino-  Gilman  A.,  hairdresser,  144  Purchase,  h.  4S  Cedar 
King  Henry,  hairdi-esser,  32  South,  house  5  Griffin 
Kina-  Henry  L.,  passepartout  maker  Pierce  &  Bushnell, 

liouse  26  Elm  [County 

King  Henry  W.,  upholsterer  Caleb  Maxfield,  boards  230 
King  Horace   E.,   carriage   maker  George   L.  Brownell, 

'house  56  First 
Kino-  Isaiah,  laborer,  house  61  Cedar 
Kino-  John  L.,  salesman  (N.  Y.),  h.  r,  849  Acushnet  av. 
King    Jonathan,   blacksmith,   150   So.   Water,   house   at 

"Dartmouth 
Kino-  Joseph,  rope  maker,  house  107  South  Water 
King  Joseph,  fisherman,  boards  95  South  Front 
King  Joseph,  carpenter,  house  141  South  Water 
Kino-  Joseph,  clerk,  111  South  Water,  house  do. 
King  Joseph,  hairdresser,  39  Union,  house  Rowland,  cor- 
ner Acushnet  av^enue 
Kino-  Joseph,  waiter,  51  Union,  boards  14  Cannon 
King  Joseph,  laborer,  house  5  Griffin 
King  liindsay,  laborer  Mt.  Washington  Glass  Co.,  house 

°207  South  Water 
Kino-  Manuel,  laborer,  house  154  Acushnet  avenue 
Kino-  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Ellery,  house  8  Campbell 
King  Philip  H.,  hackman,  house  6  Spring 
King  Philip  R.,  wood   worker  Geo.  L.  Brownell,  boards 

"^56  First  [So.  First 

King  Robert,  foreman  Mt.  Washington  Glass  Co.,  b,   126 
KING  REUBEN    T.,   wheelwright,   726   Purchase, 

house  185  Summer 
King  Rita,  widow,  house  100  South  Second. 
Kino-  Simeon  F.,  farmer,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  near  Nash  road 
King  Stephen  S.,  engineer  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  60  Cypress 
King  Thomas  L.,  at  Mt.  Washington  Glass  Co.,  house  207 

South  Water 
KING  WILHELM  HOUSE,  Michael  Weik,  pro- 
prietor, 22  School 
King-  William  B.,  gardener,  house  230  County 
King  William  F.,   horse   shoer,    rear    85    Middle,    house 

Keinpton,  corner  Summit,  Cannonville 
King  Wm.  Henry,  painter,  house  r.  849  Acushnet  avenue 
Kino-  William  H.,  mariner,  house  229  Middle 
King  William  H.,  teamster,  house  10  Park 
King  William  H.,  jr.,  teamster,  house  197  Elm 
King  William  T.,  railroadman,  house  63  Cypress 
Kingman  Geo.  F.  (Sullings,  Kingman  &  Co.),   hardware 

and  cutlery,  123  Union,  and  345  Acushnet  avenue, 

house  5  South  Cottage 


NEW   BEDFORD    [X]    DIRECTORY.  159 

Kingnifin  George  M.,  clerk  George  Delano  &  Co.,  boards 

5  South  Cottage 
Kingman  Gilbert  D.,  clerk,  123  Union,  b.  5  So.  Cottage 
Kingtnan  James  Henry,  student  Yale  college  (New  Hav- 
en, Conn.),  boards  5  South  Cottage 
Kingrose  Joseph,  waiter,  house  14  Cannon 
Kirby  David  G.,  police,  h.  So.  Front,  r.Grove  school-house 
Kirby  Deborah  D.,  widow  of  Barnabas,  house  29  County 
Kirby  Edward  A.,  mason,  house  97  Arnold 
K.IKBY  GrEORGE,  jr.,  paint   and   color    manufac- 
turei',  Wall,  near  Acushnet  avenue,  house  77  Fourth 
Kirby  George  A.,  bookkeeper  Geo.  Kirby,  jr..  Wall,  house 

81  Arch 
Kirby  Humphrey  S.,  ship  chandlery  and  hardware,  8  Com- 
mercial wharf,  house  31  Arch 
Kirby  Judith  E.,  widow  of  Abner,  house  121  Maxfield 
Kii'by  Mary  C,  widow  of  Avery,  boards  127  Middle 
Kirby  Nicliolas,  master  mariner,  house  246  County 
Kirby  Tillinghast  (Johnson  &  Kirby),  spar  maker,  Front 

near  Ferry  slip,  house  99  Arnold,  opposite  Atlantic 
Kirby  William  A.,  carpenter,  91  Middle,  house  127  do. 
Kirby  William  P.,  machinist,  house  29  County 
Kirk  Benjamin,  section-hand,  house  97  Linden 
Kirk  Georo-e,  house  Shawm ut  avenue,  near  Mt.  Vernon 
KIRK  JOHN,  1st.,  flour,  grain  and  meal,  374  Pur- 
chase, house  27  Franklin 
Kirk  John,  2d,  spinne]',  house  102  Acushnet  avenue 
Kirk  John  F.,  clerk,  374  Purchase,  house  157  State 
Kirk  Joseph,  mule-spinner,  bds.  Geo.  Kirk's,  Shawmutav. 
Kirk  Susan,  widow  of  Samuel,  house  487  Purchase 
Kirschbaum  Edward  T.,  boards  24  Walnut 
Kirschbaum  Jacob,  shoemaker,  99   Middle,  boards  Man- 
hattan House,  4  Hall's  court 
Kirschbaum    Julius,  shoemaker   Pardon   Devoll  &   Son, 
house  24  Walnut  [Walnut 

Kirschbaum  William  G.,  compositor  Standard  office,  h.24 
Kirwin  Edward  J.,  tin-worker,  342  Purchase,  boards  165 

Kempton 
Kirwin  Edward  J.,  mariner,  house  101  South  Sixth 
Kirwin  James,  cooper,  house  101  South  Sixth 
Kirwin  Patrick,  ropemaker,  house  165  Kempt<m 
Kirwin  Sarah  E.,  teacher  Acushnet  avenue  school,  boards 
101  South  Sixth  [North 

Kittredge  Braddock  R.,  harness  maker,  63  Williau),  h.  36 
Kittredge  Frank  R.,  clerk  P.  O.,  house  36  North 
Kneeland  Hannah,  widow  of  Mark,  house  86  Linden 
Kneeland  Margaret,  house  581  Acushnet  avenue 
Kneeland  Michael,  currier,  house  197  Elm 
Knickerbocker  John  E.,  clerk,  87  Union,  boards  do. 


160  NEW    BEDFORD    []j]    DIRECTORY. 

KNIGHT    GHAS.    W.,  printer   and  stationer,   45 

William,  boards  48  North 
Knight  C/Inrk  H.,  macliinist,  house  101  Sycamore 
Knight  Nathan  J.,  laborer,  house  Ashland,  corner  Linden 
Knight  Wm.  H.  Mrs.,  principal  Aimwell  school,  house  48 
North  [b.  do. 

Knights  Edward,  bookkeeper  Parker  House,    Purchase, 
Knights  George,  house  79  South  Second 
Knights  William,  house  79  South  Second 
Knott  James  E.,  weaver,  house  Linden  court 
Knott  John,  weaver,  house  13  Hampton  court 
Knowles  Aithur,  clerli,  1  Ricketson's  block,  b. 192  County 
Knowles  Daniel  M.,  tinman.  Union,  corner  Water,   house 

172  Middle 
Knowles  Edgar,  mariner,  boards  8  Bethel 
Knowles  John  P.  (Thomas  Knowles  &  Co.),  merchant, 

24  Union,  house  198  County 
Knowles  John  P.,  2d,  merchant,  Front,    corner   Commer- 
cial wharf,  house  Bush,  corner  Orchard 
Knowles  John  P.,  jr.  (Thos.  Knowles  &  Co.),   merchant, 

24  Union,  house  144  Summer 
Knowles  Joseph  Mrs.,  house  192  County 
Knowles  Joseph  C,  photographer,  12  Purchase,  house   81 
Walden  [County 

Knowles  J.  Frank,  clerk,   3   Merrill's   wharf,   boards   192 
Knowles  Mary  K.,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  Eighth,  cor- 
ner William 
Knowles  Thomas  H.  (Thomas  Knowles  &  Co.),  merchant, 

24  Union,  house  Eighth,  corner  William 
Knowdes  Thomas  &  Co.  (John  P.,  Thomas  H.,  and  John 

P.  Knowles,  jr.),  merchants,  24  Union  and  5  Front 
Knowles  Wm.  Henry,  bookkeeper,  boards  144  Summer 
Knovvlton  Hosea  M.,  counselor-at-law,  36  North  Water, 

house  13  Court 
Knox  Andrew,  plumber,  2  South  Second,  h.  6  Bethel 
Knox  Elijah,  car])enter,  house  183  Campbell 
KoUock  Lemuel,  house  47  South  Sixth,  corner  Cherry 
KOLLOCK    LEMUEL  M.,  agent  for  Garfield  & 
Proctor,  foot  of  Walnut,  h.  47  So.  Sixth,  cor.  Cherry 
Kratzer  Edward,  artist  Smith  Bros.,  house  3  County 

LABELL  JOSEPH,  mule-spinner,  h.  1  Turners  court 
Labrode  John,  carpenter,  house  16  Hampton  court 
LaCrosse  Peter,  cai'der,  house  14  Hampton  court 
LaCrosse  Peter,  jr.,  carder,  boards  14  Hampton  court 
Ladd  Warren,  pres.  New  Bedford  and  Fairhaven  Horse 

Railroad,  office  442  Purchase,  house  567  Purchase 
Laflain  Joseph,  laborer,  house  712  Acushnet  avenue 
Lagoie  Evaries, carpenter,  h.  Smith's  blk.,  State,  n.  Linden 


NEW   BEDFOKD    []j]    DIRECTORY.  161 

Lagnsse  Henry,  clerk  622  Purchnse,  honse  694  do. 
Lake  Martha  A,,  widow,  house  77  South  Second 
Lamb  Charles  H.,  honse  146  Middle 
Lamb  James  H.,  agent,  house  24  Elm 
Lamb  William  G.,  auctioneer,  honse  45  Foster 
Lamerain  Megile,  weaver,  house ^89  State 
Lames  Joseph,  hairdresser,  house  6  Rowland 
Lamotte  Louis,  carder,  house  17  North  Front 
Lamoureux  Thomas,  weaver,  house   rear   41    Merrimac, 

east  of  Purchase 
Landers  Ansel,  ship-carpenter,  house  103  Hillman 
Landers  Charles  S.,  painter,  25  Middle,  house  38  Bush 
Landers  Harry  B.,  clerk  O.  C.  R.  R.  office,  3  Commercial, 

boards  103  Hillman 
Landers  Jos.  E.,  artist,  ^6  Robeson  bldg.,  b.  103  Hillman 
Landers  Lydia  A.,  widow,  h.  Mill  road.  Head  of  the  River 
Landress  Ephraim  A.,  carpenter  N.  B.  railroad,  house  42 

Parker 
Lane  John,  servant  man,  61  Fifth,  house  do. 
Lane  W.  N.,  compositor,  boards  11  Fifth 
Langguth  Elizabeth,  widow  of  George,  house  40  County 
Langley  Hiram,  spinner,  house  1  Austin  court 
Langley  John,  laborer,  house  42  Merrimac 
Lanigan  Daniel,  laborer,  boards  12  Walnut 
Lanigan  James,  laborer,  house  98  South  Front 
Lanigan  Ja'mes,  labqrer,  house  546  Acushnet  avenue 
Lanigan  James,  laborer,  house  40  Middle 
Lanigan  John,  laborer,  boards  40  Middle 
Lapanne  Levi,  carder,  house  11  Austin  court 
.Lapham  Betsey  F.,  widow,  house  9  Hazard  coui't 
Lapham  Calvin  E.,  seaman,  house  '^Hazlewood,"  Middle 

road,  Clark's  point 
Lapham  Catherine  N.  Miss,  teacher  Clark's  point  school, 

house  "Hazlewood,"  Middle  road,  Clark's  point 
Lapham  Frank  P.,  card  stripper,  bds.  9  Hazard  court 
Lapham  George  H.,  card  grinder,  bds.  9  Hazard  court 
Lapham  George    W.,  night  watchman   Wamsutta  mills, 

house  2  North  Oak 
Lapham  Henry  K.,  asst.  supt.  streets,  house  "Hazlewood,'* 

Middle  road,  Clark's  point 
Lapham  James  R.,  mule-spinner,  boards  9  Hazard  court 
Lapham  Joshua  G.,  master  mariner,  house  146  Middle 
Lapham  Richard  (Brownell  &  Lapham),  provisions,  Sixth, 

corner  Market  square,  house  at  South  Dartmouth 
Lapham  Thomas,  proprietor  Elmwood  House  69  Elm 
Lapoint  Dennis,  house  6  Hampton  court 
Lapoint  Freeman,  at  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  4  Hampton  ct. 
Lapoint  John  B.,  laborer,  house  5  Hampton  court 
LaPort  Lewis,  carder,  b&ards  187  State 
11 


162  NEW   BEDFORD    []j]    DIKECTORY. 

Laporte  Joseph,  mill  operative,  house  7  North  Front 
Larkin  Edward  J.,  frame  polisher,  boards  182  Pleasant 
Larkin  James,  laborer  gas  house,  house  182  Pleasant 
Larme  John,  carder,  house  1  Turners  court 
Larochelle  Joseph,  mule-spinner,  rooms  13  Austin  court 
LaRock  Joseph,  carder,  iiouse  1  North  Front 
Laspe  Adam,  shoemaker,  house  144  North  Second 
Latter  James,  ropemaker,  boards  7  Liberty 
Laughlin  James,  laborer,  house  Lindsay,  near  Court 
Layers  David  ]j.,  laborer  Atlantic  whf.,  bds.  5  Jcnney 
Lavers  Joseph  W.,  master  mariner,  bouse  74  Mill 
Lavers  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  house  5  Jenney 
Law  Peter  Geo.,  police,  house  529  Purchase 
Lawless  Robert,  spinner,  house  Ryck 
Lawrence  Albert  M  ,  mason,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Lawrence  Alden,  farmer,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Lawrence  Charles  E.,  sign  and  ornamental  painter.  Sec- 
ond, opp,  P.  O.,  boards  96  Fourth 
Lawrence  Cyrus  T.,  grocer,  Plainville,  corner  Shawraut 

avenue,  house  do. 
Lawrence  David  E.,  clerk  C,  H.  Holden,  boards  do. 
Lawrence  Edward  P.,  peddler,  house  176  County 
Lawrence  Ephraim,  2d,  painter,  85  Middle,  h.  100  Fourth 
Lawrence  George  W.,  mason,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Lawrence  Henry,  painter,  boards  60  Merrimac 
'Lawrence  Henry  C.,  farmer,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Lawrence  James,  at  Mount  Washingtoii  Glass  Co.,  boards 

46  South 
Lawrence  James  A.,  carpenter,  h.  4  Braleyville  road 
Lawrence  James  W.  (Briggs  &  Lawrence),  h.  230  County 
Lawrence  Joseph  H.,  laborer,  h.  Mill,  Head  of  the  River 
Lawrence  Manuel,  job  wagon,  house  162  South  Water 
Lawrence  Mary,  widow  of  Paul,  house  5  Willis 
Lawrence  Philip,  laborer,  h.  198  So.  Water,  cor.  Grinnell 
Lawrence  Philip,  jr.,  carriage  painter,  rear  150  So,  Water, 

house  198  South  Water 
Lawrence  Teresa   Mrs.,  variety  store,  624  Acushnet  av- 
enue, house  do. 
Lawrence  Thomas  W.,  grocer,  252  Cedar,  h.  258  do. 
Laws  George,  house  West  Maxfield,  Cannonville 
Laws  Wm.   J.  Rev.,   pastor   Bethel    Methodist   church, 
■    ■      house  155  Middle 

Lawson  Robert,  watchman,  house  23  Sherman 
Lawson  Robert  C,  wheelwright,  boards  23  Sherman 
Lawton  Benjamin,  sailmaker,  house  60  Chestnut 
Lawton  Charles  A.,  mason,  house  199  Elm 
Lawton  Charles  A.,  jr.,  mason,  boards  85  South  Second 
Lawton  Charles  H.,  mariner,   house   South   Front,   near 
Howlaud 


NEW   BEDFOEB    []j]    DIKECTORY.  3  63 

Lawton  Charles  H.  (C.  H.  &  H.  A.  Lawton),   apothecary, 

.  1  Purchase,  and  91  Union,  house  89  Ehn 
Lawton  C.  H.  &  H.  A.  (Charles  H.  and  Horace  A.  Law- 
ton),  apothecaries,  1  Purchase  and  91  Union 
Lawton  Horace  A.  (C.  H.  &  H.  A.  Lawton),   apothecary, 

1  Purchase  and  91  Union,  house  163  County 
Lawton  James  M.,  house  121  Pleasant 
Lawton  James  M.,  jr.,  bookseller,  143  Union,  h.  68  Elm 
Lawton  Joseph  M.  (Barrows,  Lawton  &  Co.),  painter,  90 

North  Water,  house  71  Cypress 
Lawton  Mary,  widow  of  Frederick  A.,  house  129  Allen 
Lawton  Robert  S.,  grocer,   295    and  297  Purchase,  house 

Maxfield,  corner  Purchase 
Lawton  Russell  S.,  laborer,  house  Dartmouth,  cor.  Fruit 
Lawton  Sylvester  F.,  mariner,  h.  Dartmouth,  cor.  Fruit 
Lawton  Theodore  E.,  grocer,  81  Smith,  h.  8  No.  Emerson 
Lawton  William  C,  teacher,  boards  121  Pleasant 
Lawton  William  O.,  provisions,  h.  Kemj^ton,  cor.  Hunter 
Lawton  Wm.  P.,  house  80  Kempton 
Laycock   Robinson,   weaver    Potomska  mills,  house  262 

South  Second 
Leach  Chas.  H.  carpenter,  Leonard's  wharf,  h.  52  Russell 
Leach  Harry  J.,  carpenter,  house  91  Maxfield 
Leach  James,  weaver,  house  78  Merrimac 
Leach  Joseph,  weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  house  Bowditch, 

corner  Cedar 
Leach    Lucy    S.   Miss,   teacher   Linden    street    primary 

school,  boards  91  Maxfield 
Leach  Orrin  M,,  salesman  Caleb  Maxfield,  h.  55    Maxfield 
Leach  William  H.   H.,   clerk   N.    B.    Flour  Co.,  house  75 

Sycamore 
Leach  William  W.,  clerk,  145  Union,  boards  91  Maxfield 
Leah  Daniel  R.,  laborer,  boards  203  West  Elm 
Leahy  John,  laborer,  house  203  West  Elm 
Leahy  John  H.,  cook  revenue  cutter,  bds.  203  W.  Elm 
Leahy  Thomas,  shoemaker^ house  14  West  Middle 
Leal  Manuel,  cooper,  house  166  Grinnell 
LEAMIIVG    PHILIP    S.,  physician,  56  Purchase, 

house  41  North 
Leary  Cornelius,  laborer,  house  555  Acushnet  avenue 
Leary  Daniel,  laborer,  house  121  South  Front 
Leary  Dennis,  blacksmith,   612  Acushnet  avenue,  house 

Cedar  Grove  street,  2d  on  right  from  Acushnet  av. 
Leary  Edward,  painter,  house  100  Allen 
Leary  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Daniel,  house  74  First 
Leary  Hannah  Mrs.,  house  605}^  Acushnet  avenue 
Leary  Humphrey,  laborer,  boards  3   Wall 
Leary  John,  boards  605/-^  Acushnet  avenue 
Leary  Mary,  cloth  trimmer  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  6  Wall 


164  NEW   BEDFORD    [Jj]    DIRECTORY. 

Leavitt  Cbas.  C,  truckman,  bds.  Hillman,  cor.  No.  Second 
Leavitt  Clark,  truckman,  house  Hillman,  cor.  No.  Second 
Leavitt  Frank  H.,  shoe-cutter,  b.  Hillman,  c.  No.   Second 
Leavitt  George  H.,  clerk,  b.  Hillman,  cor.  North  Second 
LeBaron  Wm.  E.,  machinist  Johnathan  Bourne,  house  85 

Kempton 
Leddy  James,  laborer,  house  706  Purchase 
Lee  Allen  L.,   soap   maker   M.  F.  Whittemore,  14  South 

Second,  house  184  Campbell 
Lee  Agnes  P.,  widow  of  George  H.,  house  155  Elm 
Lee  Ezra  W.  mason,  house  75  Mill 
Lee  George  (Lee  &  Staples),  blacksmith,   683    Purchase, 

corner  Linden,  house  178  Pleasant 
Lee  James  H.  Rev.,  pastor  Salem  Baptist  Society,  house 

15  Cannon 
Lee  John  A.,  mason  and  superintendent   of  streets,  office 

city  yard.  High  street,  house  60  State 
Lee  John  C,  soap  maker   M.   F.    Whittemore,  14  South 

Second,  house  29  First 
Lee  Josephine  Mrs,  house  5  Fifth 
Lee  May  H.,  Chinese  Laundry,  93  Middle,  house  do. 
Lee  Michael,  hair-dresser,  432  Purchase,  h.  65  Merriraac 
Lee  Patrick,  laborer,  house  690  Acushnet  avenue 
Lee   Thomas,   hair-dresser,   336    Purchase,    boards   690 

Acushnet  avenue 
Lee  Thomas,  mason,  house  638  Purchase 
Lee  Wm.  M.,  mason,  house  73  Mill 
LEE    &    STAPLES     (George   Lee    and   James    S. 

Staples),  blacksmiths,  683  Purchase,  corner  Linden 
Lees  Henry,  laborer,  house  162  Kempton 
LeFavor  Alexander,  shoemaker,  .house  259  So.  Water, 
Lefavre  John,  weaver,  house  78  Merriraac 
Legasse  Joseph,  weaver,  house  rear  253  South  Water 
Legasse  Peter,  carpenter,  house  259  South  Water       * 
LeGendre  Charles  N.,  apothecary,  South  Water,  corner 

Potomska,  boards  147  Mill 
Lemare  Abraham  Mrs.,  widow,  house  15  Logan 
Lemare  David,  laborer,  house  15  Logan 
Lemare  Edward,  weaver,  house  County,  near  Austin 
Lemare  Francis,  house  1  Hampton  court 
Lemare  Frank,  laborer,  h.  So.  Front,  corner  Blackmore 
Lemare  Henry,  spinner,  house  255  South  Water 
Lemare  Joseph,  card  grinder,  house  15  Logan 
Lemos  Antone,  baker,  boards  105)^  South  Water 
Lenios  Joseph  (Noyer&  Lemos),  137  So.  Water,  h.  139  do. 
Lemos  Manuel. E.,  hairdresser,  127^  Union,  h.  102  Fifth 
Lemos  Matthew,  cigars,  33>^  So.  Water,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
Lemunyon  Charles  E.,  carriage  painter  at  Geo.  L.  Brown- 
ell's,  boards  76  Fifth 


NEW   BEDFORD    [L]    DIRECTORY.  165 

Lemunyon  Constant,  haokman,  14  Fourth,  h.  53  School 
Leinunyon  Frederick  C,   foreman  baker  H.  H.  Fisher's, 

boards  117  Cedar 
Lemunyon  Susan,  widow  of  John,  liouse  76  Fifth 
Leonard  Daniel  B.,  city  clerk,  office  Public  library  build- 
ing, house  63  Fifth 
Leonard  Deborah  A.,  widow  of  Henry  T.,  h.  36  Eighth 
Leonard  Elisha  C,  house  26  Seventh,  corner  School 
Leonard  Fi-ed  L.,  clerk.  Mansion  House,  boards  do. 
Leonard   Henry   A.,  fish   market,   203  Acushnet  avenue, 

house  1  Bedford 
Leonard  John  H.,  fish  store,  25  Union,  h.  619  Acushnet  av. 
Leonard  John  VV.,peddler,  house  Acushnet  av.,  cor.  Main 
Leonard  Joseph  T.,  clerk  E.  G.  Taber,  boards  Acushnet 

avenue,  Head  of  the  River 
Leonard  Mary  Ann,  widow  of  Thomas  N.,  house  Delano, 

near  South  First 
Leonard  Melton  H.,  physician,  1  Bedford,  boards  do. 
Leonard  Mercy  S.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  house  60  Merrimac 
Leonard  Roland  A.,  clerk  National  Bank  of  Commerce, 

house  63  Fifth 
Leonard  Samuel  (Samuel  Leonard  &  Son),  oil  and  can-. 

die  mnfr.,  23  Centre,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Leonard  Samuel  &  Son  (Samuel  Leonard),  sperm  oil  and 

candle  mnfrs.,  23  Centre 
Leonard  Thomas,  laborer,  house  22  Bonney 
Leonard  William,  currier,  boards  9  Chancery 
LePeirre  Joseph,  clerk,  boards  8  Hazard  court 
Leuchsenring  Robert,  machinist,  house  30  Elm 
Leverett  William,  carriage  trimmer,  house  142  Kemptoii 
Leveridge  Eugene,  photographer,  house  26  Elm 
Levi  Emma  V.  Miss,  teacher  (Maryland),  house  80  Ash 
Levi  James  H.,  laborer,  house  80  Ash 
Levoy  Thomas,  laborer,  house  9  Rivet 
Levy  Leon,  cigar  manufacturer,  131  So.  Water,  house  do. 
Lewin  Charles,  loom  fixer  Wamsutta  mills,  bds,  93  Linden 
Lewin  Hannah,  widow  of  Charles,  house  93  Linden 
Lewin  Harmouia,  widow  of  Robert,  house  82  Chestnut 
Lewin  Joseph,  section  hand,  house  2  Bulloch's  avenue 
Lewis  Albert  A.,  laborer,  boards  221  Middle 
Lewis  Albert   C,  clerk,  1  Ricketson's  block,  boards  82 

Grin  n  ell 
Lewis  Alice  S.,  widow  of  Joseph  H.,  house  44  Kempton 
Lewis  Benjamin  F.,  painter,  house  3  North  Oak 
Lewis  Charles  B.,  rigger,  house  31  Allen 
Lewis  Daniel  P.,  officer  House  of  Correction,  h.  33  Cedar 
Lewis  Elijah  R.,  house  31  Sycamore 
Lewis  Elvira  Miss,  nurse,  house  129  Acushnet  avenue 
Lewis  Eraeline,  widow  of  Henry,  house  38  Pleasant 


166  NEW   BEDFORD    []j]    DIRECTORY. 

Lewis  Francis,  dry  goods,  167  So.  Water,  h.  82  Grinnell 

Lewis  Francis  V".,  ship  keeper,  house  71  First 

Lewis  Frank,  laborer,  house  rear  11  First 

Lewis  George  C,  boat  builder,  house  58  Spruce 

Lewis  George  S.,  clerk  C.  M.  Haskell,  boards  38  Pleasant 

Lewis  Henry  S.,  boards  38  Pleasant 

Lewis  John,  laborer,  house. 1  Walnut,  cor.  South  Water 

Lewis  John  W.,  roofer,  house  229  Purchase 

Lewis  Joseph,  sailniaker,  house  2  Rural 

Lewis  Joseph  H.,  plumber,  43  No.  Second,  h.  6  Bethel 

Lewis  Joseph  S.  (Lewis  &  Bradley),   N.   B.  Boiler  Co., 

house  70  South  Second,  corner  Bush 
Lewis, Joshua,  weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  house  179  State 
Lewis  Manuel,  saloon,  155  So.  Water,  house  do. 
Lewis  Nathan,  stoves,  tin  ware,  &c.,  99  William,  boards 

84  Kem|)ton 
LEWIS  OBED  B.,  meats  and  provisions,  347  Acush- 
net  avenue,  house  rear  Geo.  C.  Hatch's,  Acushnet  av. 
Lewis  Rhoda  B.,  widow  of  William  B.,  house  40  Middle 
Lewis  Thomas,  steward,  house  73  First 
Lewis  Wesley  A.,  currier,  boards  113  Elm 
Lewis  William,  commission  merchant,  13  Hamilton,  house 

99  Elm 
Lewis  &  Bradley  (Joseph  S.  Lewis  and  Gilbert  L.  Brad- 
ley), proprietors  N.  B.  Boiler  Co.,  24  Front 
Libby  John,  baker,  264  Acushnet  avenue,  corner  Walnut, 

house  30  Walnut,  corner  South  Third 
Libby  William,  clerk,  264  Acushnet  av.,  bds.  52  Walnut 
Liberty  Hall  Association,  Purchase,  corner  William 
Liberty  Hall  Bill  Posting  Co.,  Thomas  L.  Parsons,  supt., 

office,  room  5,  Liberty  Hall  building 
Ligh thrown  William,  weaver,  house  359  South  Water 
Lightfoot  Charles,  laborer,  house  Elm,  corner  Cedar 
LILLEY  WILLIAM,  physician,  77  Thomas,  h.  do. 
Lilly  James,  weaver,  boards  3  Seneca 
Lima  Anthony  J.,  mariner,  house  183  Allen,  next  Dart- 
mouth line 
Lima  Joseph  Antone,  laborer,  house  210  South  Water 
Lima  Joseph   F.,  clothing,  89  South  Water,  grocer,  194 

do.,  and  boarding-house,  89|^  do. 
Lima  Manuel  J.,  laborer,  house  186  South  Second 
Lincoln   Amelia    Miss,  teacher   William  street    primary 

school,  boards  87  Walden 
Lincoln  Arba  F.,  baker's  driver,  house  County,  opp.  Rivet 
Lincoln  Charles  A.,  engineer,  house  rear  8  Allen 
Lincoln  Charles  L.,  driver,  boards  rear  8  Allen 
Lincoln  Ella  Miss,  teacher  Merrimac  street  primary  school, 

boards  91  Walden 
Lincoln  Ellery  C,  watchman,  house  15  Bonney 


NEW   BEDFORD    []j]    DIRECTORY.  107 

Lincoln  George,  boards  A.  Ricker's,  Beach 
Lincoln  John,  fruit,  &c.,  83  Union,  house  128  Summer 
Lincoln  Phoebe  J.  Mrs.,  house  146  North  Second 
Lincoln  Susan  R.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  Belleville  road, 

Head  of  the  River 
Lincoln  William  H.,  stone  driller,  h.  County,  opp.  Rivet 
Linden  Arthur,  weaver,  boards  State,  corner  Linden 
Lindsey  Benjamin,  house  105  Elm 

Lindsey  Elizabeth  C,  widow  of  Geo.  P.,  h.  484  Purchase 
Lindsey  Henry,  carpenter,  boards  4  Walnut 
Lindsey  John,  laborer,  house  178  Mill 
Linds-ey  Maria  M.  Miss,  house  63  Fourth,  corner  Bush 
Lindsey  Revere  G.,  pressman  Mercury  office,  h.  4  Walnut 
Linton  John  R.,  carriage  manufacturer,  244,  246  and  248 

Purchase,  house  21  Sycamore 
Linton  Joseph  B.,  carriage  smith,  house  21  Sycamore 
Lisbon  Costa,  tailor,  81  South  Water,  house  do. 
Lithgoe  David,  clerk,  404  Purchase,  house  do. 
Little  Ella  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  boards  85  Bonney 
Little  Francis,  mariner,  house  Division,  between  County 

and  South  Water. 
Little  John  E.,   trader   and  boarding-house,  Tarkilu  hill 

road.  Head  of  the  River,  house  do. 
Little  Preserved,  laborer,  house  15  Grape 
Little  Sylvester,  laborer,  house  85  Forest 
Littlefield  Benjamin  (U.  S.  N.),  boards  69  Elm 
Livingston  Frank  Mrs.,  house  156  Cedar 
Livsley  Isaac,  saloon,  275  Purchase,  house  Linden  court 
Livsley  Richard,  weaver,  house  281  South  Water 
Livsley  Walter,  weaver,  house  11  Fulton  court 
Lloyd  John  F.,  clergyman,  house  222  Kempton 
Lobdell  Charles  H.,  clerk  Post-Office,  house  1  Rockland 
Lobdell  George  W.,  clerk,  boards  1  Rockland 
Lobdell  Mary  A.  D.,  widow  of  Charles  H.,  h.  1  Rockland 
Lobo  Joseph  N.,  clerk,  179  Acushnet  avenue,  house  95>^ 

South  Second 
Lobo  Manuel  G.,  hairdresser,   864  Acushnet  avenue,  bds. 

95}4  South  Second 
Logan  Margaret,  widow  of  Michael,  house  88  Linden 
Lombard  Charles  E.,  carpenter,  boards  132  Middle 
Lombard  Hiram  T.,  at  Prussian  Blue  works,  bds.  24  Elm 
Lombard  Hugh  H.,  house  71  Smith 
Lombard  Solomon  S.,  painter,  house  5  Howland 
Lombard,  see  Lumbarcl 

Loney  Manuel,  laborer,  house  Mill,  near  Kempton 
Long  George  R.,  detective,  house  27  South  Emerson 
Long  James  F.,  mariner,  house  27  South  Emerson 
Long  John,  laborer,  house  11  Bush 
Long  Nancy  H.,  widow  of  George,  h.  27  South  Emerson 


168  NEW   BEDFORD    []j]    DIRECTORY. 

Long  Sarah,  widow  of  George,  house  72  Fourth 
Long  Valentine  C,  in  phniing  mill,  house  160  Mill 
Long  William,  tin  plate  worker,  134   Purchase,  house  at 

Fairhaven  [27  So.  Emerson 

Longfiekl  Joseph  S.,  at  Wood,  Brightman  &  Co.'s,  house 
Longley  Herbert  E.,  machinist,  house  82  Fourth 
Look  John  W.,  ship  joiner,   129  North  Water,  house  31 

Sycamore 
Lopez  Bernard,  mariner,  house  12  Griffin 
Lopez  Caesar,  saloon,  53  Howlnnd,  cor.  So.  Front,  h.  do. 
Lopez  Mary  Miss,  house  47  Howland 
Lord  Ellen,  widow,  house   Cedar   Grove,    5th    on   right 

from  Acushnet  avenue 
Lord  Joseph,  weavei',  house  3  Franlclin 
Lothrop  Asa,  boots  and  shoes,  137  Purchase,h.  81  Kempton 
Loud  William  J.,  hostler,  house  77  North  Second 

Lougee ,  house  40  Middle 

Lovejoy  Amos  F.,  carpenter,  house  581  Purchase 

Lovejoy  William  H.,  mill  hand,  boards  581  Purchase 

Lovell  Henry  A.,  burnisher,  rooms  14  Pope 

Lovie  Louis,  weaver,  house  286  South  Second 

Low  Charles  H.,  clerk,  boards  86  Elm 

Low  Harriet  M.  Mrs.,  house  86  Elm 

Lowe  James,  gardener,  house  63  Ash 

Lowe  John,  house  1082  Acushnet  avenue,  corner  Da'vis 

Lowe  John  H.,  grocer,   716   and   720    Acushnet   avenue, 

house  931  do. 
Lowe  John  J.,  laborer,  house  249  Emerson 
Lowe  Phillip,  coachman,  149  County 
Lowe  Samuel,  shoemaker,  house  198  Cedar 
Lowe  Samuel,  2d,  gardener,  h.  Chauncey,  north  of  Arnold 
Lowe  Stephen,  boards  198  Cedar 
Lowe  Thomas,  house  14  West  Middle 
Lowe  William,  gardener,  house  35  Ash 
Lowe  William  A.,  carpenter,  house  93  Smith 
Lowell  Clarence,   carriage    manuficturer,   276   Acushnet 

avenue,  house  64  State 
Lowney  Dennis,  laborer,  house  Clark,  near  State 
Lowney  John,  second  hand  Wamsutta  mills,  house  Cedar 

Grove,  second  on  right  from  Acushnet  avenue 
Lowrie  Joseph,  f;i,rmer,  house  Mill,  Head  of  the  River 
Lowry  Mary,  widow  of  David,  h.  550  Acushnet  avenue 
Lowther  George  H.,  boards  171  Mill 
Lowther  Jane  Mrs.,  house  171  Mill 
Lowther  Kate,  widow  of  Mitchell  II.,  house  28  Oak 
Lowther  Mitchell  H.,  rope  maker,  house  28  Oak 
Lowther  Rebecca,  widow  of  Henry,  house  6  Park 
Luby  Edward,  laborer,  house  1  Maxfield 
Lucas  Abby  F.,   widow  of  Thomas,  house  "  llazlewoodj" 

French  avenue,  Clark's  point 


GMFFORD, 


-AND- 


/'jL^V^'   5    Ricketson    Block, 
^  UNION  ST. 


MANUFACTURER  OF 

^^  lo/Acrsiiriiii 


AND    SHOOKS. 

Planing,  Matching,  anil    Sawing    clone    to 
order. 


No.  9  Pine  Street,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 


All  orders  2ironiptly  attended  to 


Sierplflsplate  aii  Aiiiiial  Clarcoal  Fertilizer, 


Which  contains  largei"  percentage  of  Potash  than 
other  makes  with  other  constituents,  which  are  re- 
quired for  a  Prolific  Vegetable  Fertilizer. 

AlsO)  for  sale,  Ground  Bone  and  Potash  Salts, 

for  Farmers'  Use. 

I 

Orders  promptly  filled  at  my  factory  on  Court  Street,  or  a 

OFFICE,    40    KO.     WATER    STMEET, 

AT  REDUCED  PRICES. 

HENRY  V.  DAVIS,  -   -    Manufacturer. 


ID  'jEi .    "w  im:  .    Xj  I  Xj  L  E  "^r , 

Office,  at  his  Residence, 

No.    77    Thomas    Street. 

Having  for  years  treated  with  unparalleled  success  Cancer,  Tumor, 
and  Diseases  of  Women,  as  the  subjects  of  his  extensive  practice 
can  testify,  not  only  in  this  but  in  the  cities  and  towns  throughout  New 
England,  will  still  continue  treatment  upon  the  above  specialties  upon  the 
most  reasonable  terms. 


Office  Hours,  until  1  P.  M.  each  day. 


LUCE'S 


N"E^V^ 


8M&M 


I 


Leading   Store 


In  the  city  for 


LOW  PRICES  OH  GOOD  GOODS, 


We  make  a  specialty  of  Ladies'  and 

Gents'  Goods,  manufactured 

on  our  own  Lasts. 


Adjoining    Fairhaven  Sorse    It, 
Jt.  station,  Mobeson  Building, 


WIIililAM    STREET. 


-DEALER  IN- 


Coal,  Lime,  Cement  @  Hay, 

North  Front  Street,  foot  of  Middle, 

J^EW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

N.  B.— Coal   delivered  promptly  to  any  part   of  the  city. 

frankIjIN,  shamokin,  i^ehigs,  buck  mountain, 
chestnut,  etc. 

OEXIEB'S  JEILRY  ESTABLISfliENT, 

Dexter's  Blk.,  211  Purchase  St.,  New  Bedford. 

A  Fine  Assortment  of 

WATCHES,  JEWELRY,  SILVER    WARE,    ETC, 

Door  Plates  and  IVunibei'»  constantly  on  hand  in  all  styles. 

ALSO,  OPTICIAN. 

SPE  C  T ACLE  S 

To  Suit  all  Ages. 

We  also  keep  a  fine  assortment  of  Fancy  Goods  for  Holiday  Presents.  Personal  attention 
given  to  repairing  of  Watches,  Clocks,  and  Jewelry,  and  all  work  warranted. 


NEW   BEDFORD    []j]    DIRECTORY.  169 

Lucas  Augustus  E,,  boots  and  shoes,  129  Union,  h.  1  Court 
Lucas  Corbin  B.,  blacksinitli,  house  127  Flensaut 
Lucas  Heni-y  H.,  leather-cutter,  house  73  HiUnian 
Lucas  Henry  K.  W,,    commission    merchant,   dO    Union, 

house  F;ijr,  near  Darlninnth 
Lucas  Lydi;i  H.,  widow  of  Chailes,  house  43  So.  Second 
Lucas  Robert  E.,  liiiirdresser,  house  8  South  Water 
Lucas  Thomas  D.,  house  "Hazelwood"   French  avenue, 

Clark's  point 
Lucas  .WilHs,  shoemaker,  99  South  Water,  house  1  Wal- 
nut, corner  South  Water 
Luce  Abram'C,  sfdesman  Geo.  M.  Eddy  &  Co.,  h.  67  Mill 
Luce  Ambrose  E.,  fish   dealer.  Smith,  near  Spruce,  liouse 
217  Cedar  [Cedar 

Luce  Ambrose  E.,  jr.,  news  depot,  178  County,  house  217 
Luce  Barzilla  C,  coopei-,  house  Mt.  Pleasant,  corner  Mt. 

Pleasant  lane 
Luce  Charles  E,  (Boston),  boards  259  Acushnet  avenue 
Luce  David  W.,  "Luce's  new  shoe  store,"  Robeson  build- 
ing, 61  William,  house  259  Acushnet  avenue 
Luce  Edward  D.,  teamster,  house  66  Cypress 
Luce  Edward  J.,  at  judge   Borden's  office,  rooms  22  and 

23  Robeson  building,  boards  259  Acushnet  avenue 
Luce  Edwin  'B.,  mariner,  boaids  164  Kempton 
Luce  Freeman  C.,  carriage  smith,  83  Middle,  h.  231  County 
Luce  George  E.,  "  Luce's  new  shoe  store,"  Robeson  build- 
ing, 61  William,  boards  259  Acushnet  avenue 
Luce  Hepsa,  widow  of  Matthew,  h.  30  Seventh,  c.  School 
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  Mary,  widow  of  Barzilla,  house  135  Kempton 
Luce  Thomas,  cooper.  City  wharf,  house  62  Smith 
Luce  Thomas  R..,  engineer  City  yard,  house  36  Cedar 
LUCE  WILLIAM  T.,  provision  dealer,  172  County, 

and  green-houses,  238  Cedar,  house  230  Cedar 
Luce  Wm.  T.,  jr.,  clerk,  170  County,  boards  232  Cedar 
Luce  William  W.,    "  Luce's   new  shoe    storp,"   Robeson 

building,  61  William,  boards  259  Acushnet  avenue 
Luke  Elizabeth  Miss,  nui-sery  maid  Orphans'  Home,  h.do. 
Lull  Clara,  teacher  of  languages,  30  Purchase,  house  do. 
Lumbard  Andrew,  fisherman,  house  59  Howland 
Lumbard  Anna  M.  Miss,  house  26  Seventh,  cor.  School 
Lumbard  Joseph  W.,  weigher  E.  P.  Haskell,  b.  53  School 
Lumbard,  see  Lombard 

Lumbert  John,  laborer,  house  Delano,  cor.  South  First 
Lund  Park  man  M.,  house  104  Pleasant 
Lund  Rebecca  A.  E,,  wid.  of  Jonathan  P.,  h.  Acushnet  av. 


170  NEW   BEDFORD    [M]    DIRECTORY. 

. * 

Luscorab  Abraham,  house  31  Pleasant 

Luscomb  Caleb  B.,  cooper,  head  of  Front,  h.  51  Maxfield 

Liiscomb  Edward,  fisherman,  house  211  Middle 

Luscomb  Frederick  W.,  machinist,  boards  51  Maxfield 

Luscomb  George  F.,  carpenter,  house  36  Elm 

Luscomb  Isabella,  teacher  Linden  street  primary  school, 

house  184  Summer 
Luscomb  Leonard,  cooper,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Luscomb  Richard  Mrs.,  house  8  North 
Luscomb  Richard,  jr.,  Mrs.,  house  662  Acushnet  avenue 
Luscomb  Robert,  grocer,  170  County,  boards  90  FAm 
Luscomb  Robert  H.,  carpenter,  house  90  Elm 
Luscomb  Simeon  P.,  cooper,  house  184  Summer 
Luscomb  William,  cooper,  house  211  Middle 
Luscombe  George,  cooper,  house  108  Cedar 
Luscombe  James,  cooper,  house  50  Mill 
Luther  Haile  R.,  grocer,  228  Purchase,  house  237  do. 
Lynch  Bernard  H.,  laborer,  house  9  High 
Lynch  Daniel,  painter,  house  Vine,  near  Durfee 
Lynch  Daniel,  operative,  house  65  Maxfield 
Lynch  Edward,  laborer,  house  115  Fifth 
Lynch  James,  laborer,  house  180  South  Second 
Lyng  Frederick,  laborer,  h.  2  Bush,  cor.  South  Water 
Lyng  Mary,  widow  of  Jere.,  h.  75  South  Water,  cor.  Bush 
Lyons  James  H.  Mrs.,  house  310  South  Water 
Lyons  James  M.,  h.  Rose  Lawn  Villa,  1071  Acushnet  av, 
Lyons  Peter,  laborer,  house  559  Acushnet  avenue 

MACK  JOHN  N.,  baker,  house  rear  573  Purchase 
Mackie  Adam,  lawyer,  104  Union,  house  8  Spring 
Mackie  Andrew  Mrs.,  h.  90  Purchase,  opp.  stone  church. 
Mackie  James  (W.  H.  Cook  &  Co.),  junk  dealer,  9  and 

15  North  Front,  house  25  School 
Mackie  John  H.,  physician  and  surgeon,  house  7  Morgan 
Mackie  Joseph,  weaver,  boards  1  Austin  court 
Mackie  William,  clerk  First  National  Bank,  bds.  11  Fifth 
Macomber  Aid  en  B.,  rope  maker,  boards  299  Kempton 
MACOMBER  BROTHERS  (James  P.  and  Par- 
don A.  Macomber),  grain  and  flour,  6  Union 
Macomber  Chas.  E.,  rope  maker,  boards  155  Purchase 
Macomber  Charles  H.,  house  116   High 
Macomber  Chas.  W.,  driver  E.  C.  MiTliken,  h.  53  Parker 
Macomber  David,  hostler,  boards  35  Spring 
Macomber  Edward  C,  rope  maker,  house  75  Cedar 
Macomber  Eunice  M.  Mrs.,  h.  19  Walnut,  c.  South  Second 
Macomber   George    B.,    groceries   and  provisions,  539  to 

543  Purchase,  house  541  do. 
Macomber  George  P.,  copper  worker,  h.  547  Purchase 
Macomber  George  T.,  house  Purchase,  corner  Mill 


NEW   BEDFORD    [^]    DIRECTORY.  171 

Macomber  George  W.,  sail-maker,  house  48  Maxfield 
Macomber  Henry  B.,  day  watchman   Potoniska  mills,  op- 
posite 269  South  Water,  house  4  Crapo 
Macomber  Homer  B.,  carpenter,  house  66  Forest 
Macomber  James  F.,  tin  plate  and  sheet  iron  worker,  569 

Purchase,  house  166  Pleasant 
Macomber   James   P.    (Macomber   Brothers),  grain  and 

flour,  6  Union,  house  99  Pleasant 
Macomber  John,  watchman  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  boards 

70  North 
MAC03IBEK     JOHI!^    W.,   superintendent   New 

Bedford  Cordage  Factory,  house  179  Union 
Macomber  Judith  S.,  teacher  Cedar  street  primary  school, 

boards  190  Summer 
Macomber  Louis  C,  clerk,  61  William,  bds.  19  Walnut 
Macomber  Lurcretia  A.,  wid.  of  James- V.,  h.  59  Cypress 
Macomber  Lydia  E.,  widow  of  Job  A.,  h.  146  Kempton 
Blacomber  Margaret  J.,  widow  of  Elisha,  h.  104  Fifth 
Macomber  Melvin  J,,  clerk,  house  199  County 
Macomber  Pardon  A.    (Macomber  Brothers),   grain  and 

flour,  6  Union,  house  81  Kempton 
Macomber  Phebe,  widow  of  Cyrus,  house  199  County 
Macomber  Phebe,  widow  of  Daniel,  house  190  Summer 
Macomber  Phebe,  widow  of  Capt.  Job,  h.  146  Kempton 
Macomber  Richard  E.,  grocer,  60  Spruce,  h.  173  Cedar 
Macomber  Susan,  widow  of  John,  house  Belleville  road. 

Head  of  the  River 
Macomber  Thomas  B.,  mariner,  house  104  Fifth 
Macomber  Thomas  W.  Mrs.,  house  181  Purchase 
Macomber  William  B.,  house  199  County 
Macomber  Wm.  B,,  picture  frame  maker,  bds.  19  Walnut 
Macomber   William  E.,  cooper   George   Delano   &   Co., 

house  83  South  Second 
Macomber  William  E.,  Capt.  of  police,  Central  Police  Sta- 
tion, 5  South  Second,  house  15  Sherman 
Macomber  William  H.,  clerk  C.   D.   Milliken,  boards  99 
Pleasant  [h.  17  Bonney 

Macreading  L.  Mrs.,  teacher  Fifth  street  grammar  school, 
Macy  Annie  M.   Miss,  copyist  registry  office,  \\pi\SQ  19 

Bonney 
Macy  Arthur  W.,  clerk,  2  Purchase,  bds.  161  Grinnell 
Macy  Caroline  S.  Mrs.,  matron  city  farm,  Clark's  Point 
Macy  Charles,  cooper,  house  19  Bonney 
Macy  Edwin  B.  (E.  B.  &  F.  Macy),  shipsmith,  house  244 

Acushnet  avenue 
Macy  E.  B.  &  F.  (Edwin  B.  and  Frederick  Macy),  ship- 
smiths,  22  South  Front 
Macy  Frank  E.,  clerk,  127  Purchase,  boards  atFairhaven 
Macy  Frederick   (E.    B.   &    F.  Macy),  shipsmiths,  house 
234  Acushnet  avenue 


172  NEW   BEDFORD    [M]    DIRECTORY. 

Macy  George  I.,   clerk  Tucker  &  Curamings,  boards  234 

Acushiiet  avenue 
Macy  George  N".,  master  mariner,  house  16  Crapo 
Macy  Hannah  A.  Mrs,  music  teacher,  h.  161  Grinnell 
Macy  Josiah,  jr.,  blacksmith  E.  B.  &  F.  Macy   and  boots 

and  shoes,  127  Purchase,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Macy  J.  Roland,  clerk,  116  Union,  bds.  244   Acushnet  av. 
Macy  Marietta  S.  Miss,  teacher,  house  35  County 
Macy  Mary  A.  Miss,  teacher  Fifth  street  grammar  school, 

boards  19  Bonney  [h.  do. 

Macy  Peleg  S.,  superintendent  almshouse,  Clark's  Point, 
Macy  Roland,  house  1  Greene 
Macy  Thomas  H,,  master  marinei',  house  78  Em 
Macy  VVilUam  H.  (N.  Y.),  house  46  South  Cottage 
MACY  WM.  J.,  fancy  goods,  etc.,  82  Purchase,  house 

35  County 
Macy  William  S.,  artist,  h,  45  So.  Cottage,  next  Bedford 
Maddas  Mathew,  spinner,  boards  16  Hazard  court 
Madden  Patrick  Edward,  hostler,  house  116  Grinnell 
Madden  John,  tailor,  house  75  Grinnell,  cor.  South  First 
Madden  Patrick,  weaver,  house  251  South  Water 
Madden  Patrick  J.,  laborer,  boards  75  Giinnell 
Madden  Peter  F.,  laborer,  house  119  South  First 
Madden  Richard,  laborer,  house  712  Acushnet  avenue 
Magnett  Benjamin,  mason,  house  78  Union 
Magrath  Alice  M.  Mrs.,  tailoress,  120  !>^  Union,  house  do. 
Mague  Frank  A.,  second  hand  cloth  room,  b.  286  Cedar 
Maguii-e  James,  blacksmith,  house  47  First 
Mahar  Ann,  widow,  house  217  Pleasant 
Mahoney  Ellen,  widow  of  Dennis,  house  7  Willis 
Mahoney  Jeremiah,  furnace   man  N.    B.  Copper  Works, 

house  Clark,  near  Purchase 
Mahoney  Jeremiah,  laborer,  house  67  South  Water 
Mahoney  John,  third  hand  Wamsutta  mills,  h.l53  State 
Mahoney  John,  carder,  boards  5  Wall 
Mahoney  John  H.,  plumber,  boards  67  South  Water 
Mahoney  Michael,  laborer,  h.  foot  Washburn,  on  right 
Mahoney  Timothy  E.,   plumber  Gilford   &  Allen,  house 

Comity,  corner  Penniman  ^ 

Makepeace  Henry  B.,  shoemaker,  house  1  Babbitt 
Makepeace  Mary  B.,  widow  of  James  W.,  house  1  Babbitt 
Maker  George  W.,  sail-maker  T.  M.  Hart,  h.  48  Maxfield 
Malay  Joseph,  mariner,  h.  So.  Front,  near  Howland 
Malcolm  John  W.  Rev.,  pastor  Pleasant  st.  M.  E.  church, 

house  22  Sycamore 
Maley  Edward,  clerk,  82  Union,  boards  128  South  First 
Malmedie  Charles  H.,  taxidermist,   166    Purchase,  house 

55  Cypress  [Acushnet  avenue 

Maloney  John,  laborer,  h.    Washburn,   4th   on   left  from 


NEW   BEDFOIiD    [M]    DIEECTORY.  173 

Maloney  Thomas,  laborer,  h.onse  51  Smith 

Maloney  Willinm,   plumber    Wamsutta   mills,   house   20 

Hazard  court 
Maloy  Martin,  second  hand  Wamsutta   mills,   house    171 

Pleasant,  corner  Merriraac 
Manchester    Adoniram    B.,   stevedore,   house    Shawmut 

avenue,  near  Durfee 
Manchester  Albert  IT.,  machinist,  house  209  Purchase 
Manchester  Asa,  watchman  O.  C.    R    R.,   Acushnet   sta- 
tion, house  do.  [Kempton 
Manchester  Asa  P.,  painter,  70   South   Water,  house  35 
Manchester  Benj.  F.,  painter,  house  Mt.    Pleasant,  above 
Nash  road                                             [Acushnet  station 
Manchester  Charles  H.,  baggage  master  O.  C.  R.  R.,   bds. 
BJanchester  Charles  H.,  laborer,  house  10  Park 
Manchester  Cynthia,  widow  of  Wm.  S.,  house  10  Park 
Manchester  Eliza,  widow  of  Lyman,  boards  35  Willis 
Manchester  Ellery,  2d,  branch  pilot,  house  17  Chauncey 
Manchester  Ellery  L.,  mariner,  house  11  Emerson 
Blanchester  Frank  W.,  teamster,  house  218  Purchase 
JManchester  Plannah,  widow  of  Edward,  h.  148  Kempton 
Manchester  Harriet  W.,  widow  of  Alexander,  h.  84  Linden 
Manchester  Harry  E.,  clerk,  145  Union,  boards  33  Bush 
Manchester  Hezekiah  A.,  stevedore,-  house  197  Cedar 
Manchester  Isaac  H.,  teamster,  house  Highland 
Manchester  James  L.,  engineer,  house  Durfee,  opp.  Vine 
Manchester  James  M.,  farmer,  house  201  Middle 
Manchester  John  B.,  teamster,  house  201  Middle 
Manchester  John  W.,  truckman  and  ice  dealer,  house  68 

Foster 
Manchester  Joseph  D.,  laborer,  house  rear  146  Kempton 
Manchester  Lewis  G.,  stevedore,  house  1  Mt.  Pleasant 
Manchester  Louisa  C.  Miss,  house  464  Acushnet  avenue 
Manchester  Maria  Mrs.,  house  8  Old  Market  square 
Manchester  Nathaniel  D.,  stevedore,  house  Shawmut  av- 
enue, near  Durfee  [79  Chestnut 
Manchester  Otis,  granite    worker.  County  avenue,   house 
Manchester  Patience,  widow,  house  111  Summer 
Manchester  Philander  F.,  clerk  Sailings,  Kingman  &  Co., 

house  30  (Cypress 
Manchester  Phineas  B,,  shoemaker,  house  123  Middle 
Manchester  Samuel    C,  butcher,   house    Kempton,   near 

Jenny  Lind 
Manchester  Stephen  F.,  farmer  and   teamster,  Acushnet 

'Station,  boards  Asa  Manchester's,  Acushnet 
Manchester  Stephen  G.,  stevedore,  house   West    Linden, 

near  Shawmut  avenue 
Manchester  Theodore  N.,  stevedore,  house  West  Linden, 
near  Shawmut  avenue 


174     NEW  BEDFJRD  []^]  DIKECTOET. 

Manchester  Thomas  H.,  at  33  Commercial,  bds,  94  Smith 
Manchester  Wm.   F,    (Footman   &  Manchester),  black- 
smith, 551  Acushnet  avenue,  house  39  Chestnut 
Mandell  Austus  G.,  mariner,  house  82  Walden 
Mandell  Edward  D.  ( John  F.  Tucker  &  Co.),   merchant,. 

29  North  Front,  house  49  P'ourth 
Mandell  Edward  D.,  jr.,  clerk,  29  No.  Front,  h.  49  Fourth 
Manhattnn  House,  4  Hall's  court 

Manley  Emily,  widow  of  John  A.,  house  197  Kempton 
Manley  Thomas  T.  (Barrows,  Lawton    &    Co.),   painter, 

Flazard's  wharf,  house  26  Kempton 
Mann  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  Rockland,  cor- 
ner Crapo 
Mann  Henry  E.,  dentist,  139  Purchase,  house  194  do. 
Mann  Henry  S.,  sewing  machines,  133  Purchase,  h.l39  do. 
Mann  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  agent  for  "  Seven  Barks,"  133    Pur- 
chase, house  139  do. 
Manning  Augustus,  laborer,  house  620  Acushnet  avenue 
Manning  James,  spinner  N.  B.   Cordage    Factory,   house 

201  West  Elm 
Manning  Michael,  laborer,  house  199  South  Water 
Mannix  Vincent,  laborer,  house  50  Rowland 
Mansfield  Bridget,  widow,  house  8  First 
Mansfield  Dennis,  laborer,  house  rear  100  North  Second 
Mansfield  John  P.,  fruit  and  cigars,  10  Pleasant    (Cheap- 
side),  house  22  Gi'ifiin 
MANSION  HOUSE,  Edward  R.  Richards,  proprie- 
tor, 87  Union 
Manter  F'red  A.,  clerk,  34  Purchase,  bds.  at  Fairhaven 
Manuel  Antoine,  clerk,  7  South  Water,  house  do. 
Manuel  Margaret  Mrs.,  house  197  State 
Marble  Abby  S.  Miss,  dressmaker,  93  Grinnell,  house  do. 
Marble  John,  house  113  Sycamore 

Marble  Lovice,  widow  of  Sylvester,  h.  280  Acushnet  av. 
Maible  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Allen,  house  93  Grinnell 
Marcus  Robert,  engineer,  boards  Union,  corner  Purchase 
Marden  William,  photographer,  bds.  Mt.  Pleasant  House 
Mai'ianna  Louisa,  widow,  house  140  South  Water 
Marine  Reading  room,  15  Bethel 
Marii/ers  Home,  H.  G.  O.  Nye,  supt.,  15  Bethel 
Markey  James,  mule-spiimer,  house  199  State 
Marlor  Thomas,  weaver,  house  379  Cedar- 
Marr  Wm.  J.,  harness  maker,  317  Purchase,  h.  307  do. 
Marrion  Francis,  steve<lore,  house  38  Parker 
Mars  Charles,  weaver,  boards  283  South  Second 
Marshall  Antone,  boot  and  shoemaker,  145  South  Water, 

house  120  South  First 
Marshall  Antoine  F.,  variety  store,  57  South  Water,  corner 
First,  house  do. 


NEW   BEDFORD    [M]    DIRECTORT.  175 

JMavshnll  Charles,  clerk,  175  Kempton,  b.  116  So.  Water 
Marshall  Charles  A.,  clerk,  house  161  State 
Marshall  Fanny,  widow,  house  13  School 
Marshall  Isaac  N.,  asjent  O.   C.  R.    R.,   office,   442    Pur- 
chase, and  3  :nid  7  Commercial,  h.478  Purchase 
Marshall  Manuel,  shoemaker,  107  So.  Water,  house  do. 
Marshall  Manuel  Mrs.,  house  116  South  Water   . 
Marshall  Manuel,  seaman,  house  15o  Fourth 
Mai'shall  Michael,  laborer,  house  186  South  Water 
Marshall  Napoleon,  farraei-,  house  2  rear  625  Purchase 
Marston  Geo.  (Marston  &  Cobb),  lawyer,  35  Noith  Water, 

house  226   Union 
Marston  &  Cobb  (Geo,    Marston  and  Wendell  H.  Cobb), 

lawyers, -85  North  Water 
MARTHA'S  VINEYARD   EXPRESS,  Hatch 

&  Co.,  Ricketson  block 
Martin  Ann  B.,  widow  of  Hiram,  house  68  Fourth 
Martin  Arthur  W.,  clerk,  13  Centre,  boards  63  Fourth 
Martin    Edward    H.,    reporter    Standard    office,    boards 

Whitcomb  House,  152  Union 
Martin  Geo.  A.,  pressman  Standard  office,  bds.  13  Pope 
Martin  Henry  F.,  laborer,  house  229  Middle 
Martin  Maria,  widow  of  John,  house  98  South  Front 
Martin  Mary,  widow  of  Lewis,  house  83  Forest 
Martin  Robert  T.,  ship  keeper,  house  81  South  Water 
Marts  Andrew  M.,  McKay  machine  operator  Hathaway, 

Soule  &  Harrington,  boards  7  Fifth 
Martyn  Elfrida  Miss,  house  71  Fourth 
Martyn  Martin,  miller  Denison   Bros.  &  Co.,   house   rear 

71  Fourth 
Marvel  George,  weaver,  house  241  South  Water 
Maivin  George  F.,  master  mariner,  house  80  Middle 
Mashow  John,  ship-carpentei',    Eddy's  wharf,  house  do. 
Masey  Antone,  faimer,  house  Topham,  near  Sbawmut  av. 
Mason  Charles,  peddler,  house  9  Griffin 
Mason  George  A.,  clerk  41  Purchase,  boards  75  Middle 
Mason  Henry,  laborer,  boards  128  South  Second 
Mason  H.  W.,  house  Vine,. near  Durfee 
]\[;ison  John  L.  G., 'mason,  house  57  Elm 
Mason  Wm.  E.   (Custom    House,    Boston),    house  118 

Acushnet  avenue 
Mass  Juno,  weaver,  boards  Prospect,  corner  Grinnell 
Mather  John,  weaver,  house  722  Purchase 
Matheius  A.  J.,  carpentei',  house  120  Kempton 
Mathews  Barak  E.,  house  155  Fourth 
Mathews  Charles,  carpenter,  house  12  North 
Mathews  Eliza  S.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  Walden,  cor- 
ner Sycamore 
Mathews  John,  rigger,  Parker's  wharf,  house  149- William 


176  NEW   BEDFORD    [}j[']    DIRECTORY. 

Mntbews  John,  seaman,  house  8  Griffin 

Mathews  Thomas  H.,  house  57  Allen 

MATHEWS  WM.  H.,  treas.  New  Bedford  Copper 

Co.,  Rodman,  house  147  William 
Matteson  Anson,  farmer,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Matteson  Elijah,  laborer,  house  523  Acushnet  avenue 
Mattlies  G.  Felix,  physician,  17  South  Sixth,  house  do. 
Matthews' Asa,  laborer,  house  6  Pearl 
Mattliews  Asa  Mrs.,  boarding-house,  6  Pearl 
Matthews  P^dwin,  master  mariner,  house   170  Acushnet 

avenue,  corner  Griffin 
Matthews  Eliza,  dressmaker,  house  500  Acushnet  avenue 
Matthews  James,  saloon,  318  Acushnet  avenue,  corner  Old 

Market  square,  house  8  Spring 
Matts  Antoine,  laborer,  house  23  School 
Maxfield  Abram  R.,  at  Flour  Mill,  house  12  Ash 
Maxfield   Caleb,  furniture  and   upholsterer,   130  Union, 

house  99  Hillman 
Maxfield  Catherine,  widow  of  Edmund,  house  81  State 
Maxfield  Celia  Mrs.,  house  167  Cedar 
Maxfield  Chai'les  H.,  salesman  GiflTord  &  Co.,  boards  Ban- 
croft House,  rooms  42  North  Sixth 
Maxfield  Cliarles  H.,  clerk  116  Union,  bds.  80  Maxfield 
Maxfield  Charles  P.,  tinsmith  Toby  &  Coggeshall,  boards 

at  Fairhaven 
Maxfield  David  B.,  clerk  C.  Maxfield,  house  51  Foster 
Maxfield  Edmund  F.,  marine  engineer,  boards  81  State 
Maxfield  Frank  H.,  foreman  C.  Maxfield,  house  65  Elm 
Maxfield  Frederick  T.,  clerk,  house  83  Summer 
Maxfield  George  F.,  tin  plate  worker,   361   Acushnet  av- 
enue, house  99  Fourth 
Maxfield  Jonathan,  laborer,  house  8  Ash 
Maxfield  Lucy  S.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  8  Ash 
Maxfield  Nathan  D.,  carpenter,  house  97  South  Second, 

corner  Cannon 
Maxfield  Russell,  merchant,  house  80  Maxfield 
Maxfield  Russell,  jr.,  boards  80  Maxfield 
MAXFIELD  WILLIAM,  painter,  25  Centre,  house 

76  South  Second  "  • 

Maxfield  William  Francis,  laborer,  boards  152  State 
Maxfield  William  H.,  painter,  25  Centre,  house  71  Walden 
Maxim  Charles  W.  A.,  clerk,  boards  155  Campbell 
Maxim   Mary,  widow  of  David,    house   Durfee,  west  of 

Shawmut  avenue 
Maxim  William,  farmer,  h.  Durfee,  west  of  Shawmut  av. 
May  Bi'idget  Mrs,,  house  68  Hazard 
Mayes  Ann,  widow,  house  546  Acushnet  avenue 
Mayes  Ephi-aim,  wenver,  house  2d  on   Washburn  on  the 
right  from  Acushnet  avenue 


NEW   BEDFORD    [M]    DIRECTORY.  177 

Mayhew  Allen  G.,  mariner,  house  2  Cj'press 

Mayhew  Dorothy,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  house  15  Chestnut 

Mayhpw  F.  L.  B.   (Geo.  Dehino  &  Co.),  oil  and  candle 

ninfr.,  office  South   Second,  corner   South,   and  140 

Front,  N.  Y.,  house  at  N.  Y. 
Mayhew  John,  Edgartown  express,  5  Ricketson  block, 

house  at  Edgartown 
Mayhew  Joseph,  tinsmith,  h.  357  South  Water,  next  Cove 
Mayhew  Nathan  B.,  boards  Mansion  House 
Mayhew  Philip  S.,  turner,  house  38  Foster 
Mayhew  Thaddeus  P.,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
McAfee  James,  teamster,  house  2  Lindsay 
McAfee  JOHK,   foreign   and   domestic   fruits,   75 

Union,  house  42  School 
McAfee  Jolin  K.,  salesman,  75  Union,  house  42  School 
McAndrew  Sarah  Miss,  fancy  goods,  261  So.  Water,  h.  do. 
McAuliff  Dennis,  weaver,  boards  620  Purchase 
McAvoy  James,  weaver,  h.  Washburn,  cor.  North  Front 
McBay  Robert,  laborer,  house  Washburn,  seventh  on  left 

from  Acushnet  avenue 
McBride  Henry,  shoe-cutter,  house  31  Pleasant 
McBi'ide  Ira  Mrs.,  house  75  North  Second 
McCabe  Benjamin  F.,  at  Morse  Twist  Drill  Works,  house 

116  South  Sixth 
McCabe  .Tohn,  heater  Gosnold  mills,  house  3  Seneca 
McCabe  Patrick,  laborer,  house  shoe  factory,  Durfee 
McCaiferty  Ann  Mrs.,  weaver,  house  12  Hazard 
McCann  Andrew  F.,  machinist,  house  98  Merrimac 
McCann  Patrick,  operative,  h.  Merrimac,  east  of  Purchase 
McCarthy  Dennis,  mule-spinner,  boards  5  Austin 
McCarthy  Jeremiah,  laborer   Wamsutta  mills,   house   8 

Austin  court 
McCarthy  Joanna,  widow,  house  Penniman,  near  State 
McCarty  John,  stone-cutter,  bds.  Penniman,  corner  State 
McCarthy  Julia,  widow  of  John,  h.  Penniman,  cor.  State 
McCarthy  Michael,   secondhand  Wamsutta  mills,  house 

Dui-fee,  near  Cedar  • 

McCarthy  Mortimer,  laborer,  house  7  Durfee 
McCarthy  Patrick,  laborer  Wamsutta  mills,  boards  674 

Acushnet  avenue  [Purchase 

McCarthy  Timothy,  weaver  Wamsutta   mills,  house  614 
McCarty  Daniel,  laborer,  house  Washburn,  4th  on  right 

below  North  Front 
McCarty  Daniel,  laborer,  house  Penniman,  near  State 
McCarty  Mary  Mrs.,  house  198  State 
McCanleff  Maurice,  laborer,  house  29  Acushnet  avenue 
McCauley  John  B.,  spinner,  house  231  South  Water 
McCanley  John  J.,  harness  maker  W.  H.   Willis,  house 

177  County 
12 


178  NEW    BEDFORD    []£]    DIRECTORY. 

McClister  John,  seaman,  house  17  Maxfield 

McCIure  William  F.,  freight  conductor  O.  C.  R.  R.,  house 

410  Purchase 
McCluskey  James,  teamster  and  saloon,  7  First,  bd^.  do. 
McCIuskey  John  J.,  saljisman,  1254-  Union, bds.  221  Middle 
McCluske}'  William,  hiborer,  house  221  Middle 
McColligan  Grace,  widow  of  James,  house  2  Robeson 
McCormack  John,  laborer,  house  14  Lindsay- 
McCoy  Betsey  Miss,  house  232  County 
McCreary  Alexander  F.,  operative,  h.  714  Acushnet  av. 
McCue  Hannnh,  widoAV  of  Hugh,  house  127  Cedar 
McCue  John,  stone  cutting,  house  127  Cedar 
McCue   John   J.,   foreman    Mt.   Washington   Glass   Co., 

house  HI  Fifth 
McCulley  Patience  P.,  widow,  house  10  Durfee  [do. 

McCulloch  Margnret  Mrs.,   seamstress   Orphans  Home,  h. 
McCulloch    Robert,   night   watchman    Wamsutta    mills, 

house  rear  17  Durfee 
McCullough  John,  junk  dealer,   19  and   21   North  Front, 

house  300  Purchase  [Purchase 

McCullough  John,  jr.,  clerk,  19  North  Front,  boards  300 
McCullough  Mary,  widow  of  Patrick,  house  46  Hillmrm 
McCullough  Mary  E,  wid.,  of  Michael  F.,  h.  80  Maxfield 
McDermott  Catherine,  widow  of  James,  h.  115  So.  Water 
McDermott  John,  glass  maker,  boards  115  South  Water 
McDermott  Michael,  laborer,  house  11  Allen 
McDermott  Michael,  laborer,  house  97  South  Sixth 
McDermott  Thomas,  glass  maker,  bouse  115  So.  Water 
McDermott  Thomas  E.,  glass  maker,  bds.  115  So.  Water 
McDermott  Thomas  J.,  glass  maker,  bds.  115  So.  Water 
McDermott  Willinm  H.,  seaman,  boards  115  So.  Water 
McDonald  Hugh,  laborer,  house  Eddy's  wharf 
McDonald  Hugh,  jr.,  blacksmith  Geo.  L.  Brownell,  honse 

2  Bethel  [south  of  Delano 

McDonald   Jeremiali,  mule-spinner,    house   South   First, 
McDonald  John,  in  Gosnold  mills,. h.  646  Acushnet  av. 
McDonald  Johia,  laborer,  h.  South  First,  south  of  Delano 
McDonald  John,  shoecutter,  house  Rockdale,  near  Hatha- 
way road 
McDonald  John  Joseph,  cooper,  house  145  South  First 
McDonald  Mary,  widow,  house  646  Acushnet  avenue 
McDonald  Patrick,  teamster  Dennison  Bros.  &  Co.,  house 

10  Morgans  lane 
McDonald  Patrick,  house  South  First,  south  of  Delano 
McDonald  Thomas,  laborer,  house  Eddy's  wharf 
McDonald   Thomas,  3d,  gardener  John   McAfee,  house 

,    155  South  First 
McDonald  William  R.,  weaver,  house  rear  ninth  on  right 

of  Washburn,  from  Acushnet  avenue 


NEW   BEDFORD    [M]    DIRECTORT.  179 

McEleuy  Cormack,  varnisher,  house  106  Maxfield 
McEleny  Daniel  James,  tanner,  bouse  198  Elm 
McFarland  Albert  B.,  boatman,  house  311  Purchase 
McFarland  Archibald,  jr.,  fish  market.  South  First,  near 

Potomska,  boards  263  South  Water 
McFarland  Seth  D.,  ship-carpenter,  house  48  Middle 
McFarlane  Archibald,  blacksmith,  house  263  South  Water 
McFarlin  Alexander  B.,  carpenter,  house  43  Willis 
McFarlin  Ann  Miss,  house  65  Smith 

oMcFarlin  James,  job  wagon,  First,  c.  Union,  h.  69  Spruce 
McFarlin  Stephen  W.,  grocer,  150  Kempton,  h.  152  do. 
McFarlin  William  J.,  florist,  boards  150  Kempton 
McGann  Ellen,  widow,  house  10  Wall 
McG-ann  George,  laborer,  house  10  High 
McGarigle  Edward,  at  N.   B.  Copper  works,  house   642 

Purchase 
McGee  Andrew,  gardener  Christopher  A.  Church,  house 

60  Hazard 
McGee  Matilda  MrsI,  house  136  Kempton 
McGee  Robert   L.,  rope-maker,  house  181  North 
McGee  Thomas,  rope-maker,  boards  181  North 
McGee    Thomas,  horseshoer    Brownell,  Ashley    &    Co., 

house  32  South  Chancery 
McGill  Henry,  laborer,  house  32  Hazard 
McGill  James,  saloon,  boards  7  First 
McGinnis  Anthony,  currier,  house  50  Ash 
McGinty  Farron,  currier,  house  216  Kempton 
McGlinn  John,  laborer,  house  9  Seneca 
JNIcGlynn  Thomas,  laborer,  house  50  Hazard 
jMcGofi"  Dennis,  puddler,  house  195  Pleasant 
McGrath  Catharine,  widow  of  John,  house  88  Linden 
JNIcGrath  Dennis,  weaver,  house  10  Fulton  court 
]McGrath  John,  weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  88  Linden 
McGrath  Michael,  weaver,  house  33  Austin 
McGreavey  Michael,  rope-  maker,  boards  49  Ash 
McGregor  Elizabeth  Miss,  house  55  South  First 
McGuire  John,  mule-spinner,  house  1  Turner  court 
McGuire  Margaret,  widow,  house  203  Pleasant 
McGuire  Mary,  widow,  house  foot  of  Merrimac 
McGuire  Peter,  laborer,  boards  foot  of  Merrimac 
McGurk  Barney,  carpenter,  house  51  Middle 
McHill  William,  carpenter,  house  165  Elm 
McHugh  Hugh,  gilder,  72  No.  Water,  h.  164  Union 
McIUmail  William,  weaver,  house  2  Hazard  court 
Mclnnis  Joiin,  mariner,  house  5  Grape 
Mclnnis  Nancy,  widow  of  Angus,  house  5  Grape 
Mclnnis  Robert  B.,  carpenter,  house  5  Grape 
Mclntire  Hannah,  widow  of  David,  house  175  Fourth 
Mclntire  Helen,  widow,  house  40  Middle 


180  NEW   BEDFORD    [M]    DIRECTOET. 

Mclntire  Mark  IL,  cutter,  31   North   Water,  house   117 

Hilhnan 
Mclntire  WiHiam  J.,  machuust,  house  175  Fourth 
Mclvor  James,  trader,  house  316  Acusluiet  avenue 
McKay  Maria  L.,  widow,  house  22  Bedford 
McKay  William,  clerk,  boards  22  Bedford 
McKenna  James,  house  151  South  Fourth 
McKenna  James,  jr.,  glass  maker,  boards  151  So.  Fourth 
McKenna  Peter,  laborer,  boards  151  South  Fourth 
McKenney  Daniel,  baker  D.  T.  Snell,  bds.  96  So.  Sixth 
McKenney  James  F.,  sexton  Catholic  church,  house  124 

Maxfield 
McKenney  Sarah,  widow  of  Patrick,  h,  93  South  Sixth 
McKenzie  James,  saloon,  349  Acushnet  av.,  bds.  316  do. 
McKenzie  Robert,  tailor   A.    H.    W.    Carpenter,    house 

Ocean,  near  Arnold 
McKenzie  Samuel,  harness  maker,  24  Pldasant  (Cheap- 
side),  house  188  Elm 
McKini  Charles,  laborer,  boards  156  Elm 
McKira  William,  ship  keeper,  house  156  Elm 
McKim  William  H.,  boards  156  Elm 
McKinnon  Ellen  Mrs.,  h.  South  Front,  near  Blackmore 
McLane  John  H.,  seaman,  boards  57  Grinnell 
McLane  Malcolm  Mrs.,  house  57  Grinnell 
McLane  Nancy,  widow  of  Nathan,  house  8  Spruce 
McLane  Rhoda  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  house  14  Mill 
McLaughlin  John,  weaver,  house  20  Hampton  court 
McLeod  Eugene  V.,  dentist,  5  Cummings''  building,  house 

5  Lincoln 
McLeod  Norman,  car  driver,  house  1  Bonney 
McMahon  Edward,  bar-tender  Parker  House,   house  32 

North 
McMahon  Edward,  billiard  saloon  Parker  House,  b.  do. 
McManas  Bernard,  laborer  N.  B.  Copper  works,  boards 

154  State 
McManas  James  Mrs.,  house  154  State 
McManas  John  L.,  glass  cutter,  house  41  Wing,  corner 

South  Sixth 
McManas  Owen,  glass-blower,  house  57  Grinnell 
McMann  Barney,  junk  gatherer,  house  658  Acushnet  av. 
McMann  Hariy,  weaver,  house  718  Acushnet  avenue 
McMann  John,  weaver,  house  rear  Clark,  near  Purchase 
McMerryman  James,  mule-spinner,  house  434  Purchase 
McMillan  William,  spinner,  house  186  State 
McMurray  William,  weaver,  house  13  Fulton  court 
McNaley  James,  cigar  maker,  house  170  Mill 
McNamara  John,  laborer,  house  9  Ashley 
McNamara  Stephen,  laborer,  house  8  Wall 
McNamee  Michael,  painter,  boards  54  Parker 


NEW   BEDFORD    [||f]    DIIIECTOKT.  181 

McNeil  George,  fireman  Wilson  &  Co.,  h.  90  Smith 
McNeil  Michael,  rigg-ei-,  h.  Acushnet  av.,  cor.  Division 
McNeil  Will.  G.,  picture  frame  maker,  bds.  90  Smith 
McNiilty  Ann,  widow  of  Peter,  h.  109  South  Front 
McNulty  Francis  H.,  laborer,  house  22  Walnut 
McNulty  John,  laborer  Warasutta  mills,  h.  5  Austin  ct. 
McNulty  Mary,  widow,  house  59  Howland 
McNulty  Patrick,  at  Mt.  Washington  Glass   Co.,  boards 

109  South  Front  [net  av. 

McNulty  Peter,  section  hnnd  O.  C.  R.  R.,  h.  674  Acush- 
McNutt  Jacob  L.,  shoemaker,  house  2  Spruce 
McNutt  James  C,  cigar  maker,  house  170  Mill 
McNutt  Nancy  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  50  North,  house  do. 
McNutt  Samuel,  spar  maker,  house  50  North 
McQueenie  John,  weaver,  house  35  Austin 
McQuesten  Simeon,  patent  medicine,  house  46  Sycamore 
McVey  David,  weaver,  boards  217  Pleasant 
Mead  Morris,  laborer,  house  199  Water 
Meader  M.  T.  Mrs.,  millinery,  155  Union,  house  4  North 

Cottage 
Meagher  John  J.,  painter  O.  C.  R.  R.,  house  17  Walnut 
Meagher  Mary,  widow  of  Richard,  house  17  Walnut 
Mealley  Margaret,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  128  South  First 
Meallo  Antonio,  carpenter,  house  184  South  Water 
Mealio  John  C,  laborer,  house  90  Acushnet  avenue 
Meanev  Thomas  J.,  seaman,  house  28  Acushnet  avenue 
MECHANICS     NATIONAL     BANK,    North 

Water,  foot  of  William 
Medeiros  Antone  J.,  carpenter,  house  121  South  First 
Medivias  Antoine,  saloon  1SQ}4  So.  Water,  h.  5  Griffin 
Meehan  Daniel,  polisher  M.  D.  T.  Co.,  house  37  School 
Meigs  Henry,  carriage  washer,  house  8  Walnut 
Meigs  Josiah,  laborer,  house  303  Acushnet  avenue 
Melling   Ann,   dressmaker   and    milliner,  400    Purchase, 

house  97  Merrimac  [Merrimac 

Melling  Jennie  Miss,  millinery,  400  Purchase,  house   97 
Melling  Margaret  widow  of  William,  h.  666  Acushnet  av. 
Mellis  John,  rigger,  boards  76  Pleasant 
Mellor  Mary  Ann,  widow  of  Thos.,  h.  So.  First,  n.  Rivet 
Menage  Henry  G.,  house  280  Acushnet  avenue 
Mendall  Phoebe  H.,  widow  of  Elihu,  house  37  Seventh 
Mendell  Catharine  A.,  widow  of  Ellis,  house  187  Middle 
Mendel  1  Charles  W.,  boards  82  Pleasant 
Mendell  Deborah,  widow  of  Constant,  house  4  County 
Mendell  Ellis,  boards  187  Middle 

Mentlell  Lydia  H.,  widow  of  James  H.,  house  82  Pleasant 
Mendell  Mary  S.  Miss,  teacher  High  school,  b.  187  Middle 
Mennes  Antone,  mariner,  house  121  South  First 
Menzies  James,  weaver,  house  South  First,  corner  Delano 


182  NEW   BEDFORD    [|/[]    DlKEOTOEy. 

Mevcer  John,  weaver,  house  193  Pleasant 

Merchant  Walter  H.,  at  N.  B.  Copper  works,  house  215 

Pleasant 
Merchant  William,  glass  maker,  house  Fourth,  cor.  Wing 
MEKCHAWTS   EXCHANGE   READING 
KOOM,  Edwin   Dews,  proprietor.  North  Second, 
corner  William  [Water 

MERCHANTS  NATIONAL  BANK,  50  North 
MERCURY  PUBLISHING  CO.    (Stephen   W. 
Booth,  Warren  E.  Chase  and  William  L.  Sayer),  92 
Union  [Purchase 

Merrick  John  P.,  upholsterer  Caleb  Maxfield,  house  355 
Merrick  Josephine,  clerk  Public  library,  bds.  213  Purchase 
Merrick  Maiy,  widow,  house  14  Bethel 
Merrick  William,  ship-carpenter,  house  Plain ville 
Meriihew  Alice,  widow  of  Stephen,  house  45  Spring 
Merrihew  Edmund,  house  144  North  Second 
Merrill  Charles,  box  maker,  house  68  South  Second 
Merrill  Edward,  merchant,  house  43  Seventh 
Merrill  Joseph,  seaman,  house  9  Griffin 
Merritt  Haskell  Z.,  farmer,  house  Plainville 
Meyer  George,  hack  driver,  boards  205  Summer 
Meyer  Herman,  brakeman  and  baggage  master  O,  C.  R. 

R.,  boards  205  Summer 
Meyer  Louis,  clerk.  Cedar,  corner  Smith,  b.  205  Summer 
Meyer  Sophia  S.,  widow  of  Herman,  house  205  Summer 
Michaud  Clara  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  89  Middle,  house  do. 
Mickell  Frederick  A.,  block  and  pump  maker  Jos.  Taber, 

house  28  County  avenue 
Millard  Ebenezer,  house  Belleville  road 
Millard  Mark  V.,  master  mariner,  boards  11  Fifth 
Miller  Hannah,  widow,  house  238  Acushnet  avenue 
Miller  John  C,  seaman,  boards  34  Howland 
Miller  Joseph,  weaver,  house  5  Rivet 
Miller  Lucy  P.,  widow,  house  70  Hillmau 
Miller  Peter  H.,  rope  maker  N.  B.  Cordage  Co.,  house  66 

Arnold 
Miller  William,  junk  dealer,  house  165  South  Front 
Milliken  Charles  D.,  dry  goods,  1  Ricketson  block,  Union, 

corner  Fourth,  house  223  Union 
MILLIKEN  EBEN  C,  baker,  435  and   439  Pur- 
chase, h.  437  do.  [chase,  h.  126  Pleasant 
Milhken  Edward  (E.  Milliken  &   Son),  grocer,  159   Pur- 
Milliken    Edward    R.,  paymaster  Wamsutta  mills,  house 
125  Pleasant  [cers,  251  Purchase 
Milliken  E.  &  Son  (Edward  and  Lewis  E,  Milliken),  gro- 
Milliken  Frank  A.,  lawyer,  Robeson  bldg.,  b.  126  Pleasant 
Milliken  George  H.,  salesman,  1  Ricketson  block,  house 
82  Pleasant 


NEW   BEDFOED    [M]    DIRECTORY.  183 

Milliken  Lewis  E.  (E.  Milliken  &  Son),  251  Purchase,  h. 

55  Hillman 
Millise  Henry,  steward,  boards  Mansion  House 
Mills  James,  provisions.  Central  market,  9    North   Sixth, 

house  34:  do.  [Foster 

Mills  John  M.,  clerk,  Central  market,  9  North  Sixth,  h.  63 
Mills  Joseph,  loom  fixer,  house  6  Fulton  court 
Mills  Marshall  T.,  9  North  Sixth,  house  34  do. 
Mills  Samuel,  weaver,  house  rear  5  Ashley 
Mills  William,  mule  spinner,  boards  6  Austin  court 
Milne  Wm.  O.  ( Waite  &  Milne),  387  Purchase,  house  at 

Fall  River 
Milton  Ann  E.;  widow  of  David,  house  50  Howland 
Mindo  Joseph,  boarding-house  saloon,  153  South  Water, 

50  Howland 
Mindo  Mrs.,  widow,  house  233^  South  Second 
Miner  Charles,  remover  of  night  soil,  16  Fourth 
Minier  Deborah  Mrs.,  house  113  Middle 
Minor  John,  laborer,  house  8  Hampton  court 
Minton  Frank,  hairdresser,  63  Union,  boards  7  Cannon 
Miskill  John,  laborer,  house  145  Acushnet  avenue 
Miskill  Simon,  mill  operative,  boards  145  Acushnet  av. 
Mitchell  Augustus  S.,  dressei-  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  11  Locust 
Mitch.ell  Belle   M.  Mrs.,  ladies'  hair  dressing  rooms,  148 

Union,  house  do. 
Mitchell  Daniel  D.,  boatman,  boards  29  Mill 
Mitchell  David  H.,  painter,  boards  Sheridan  House 
Mitchell  Edward,  in  city  employ,  house  6  Elm 
Mitchell  Edwin,  weaver,  house  shoe  factory,  Durfee 
Mitchell  Eliza  B.  Mrs.,  h.  1  North  Orchard,  cor.  Unioa 
Mitchell  Elizabeth  Miss,  house  119  Allen 
Mitchell  George  A.,  overseer  in   Cordage  factory,  house 

282  Cedar 
Mitchell  Jacob  M.  Rev.,  house  130  Smith 
Mitchell  James,  police  officer,  house  M.axfield,  extension 
Mitchell  James  A.,  laborer,  house  124  Smith 
Mitchell  John  N.,  fireman,   125  North  Water,  house  65 

Maxfield 
Mitchell  Joseph,  shoemaker,  boards  199  Kempton 
Mitchell  Joseph  P.,  boot  maker,  house  199  Kempton 
Mitchell  Lavelia  V.,  boards  6  Maxfield 
Mitchell  Mary,  widow,  house  47  Sycamore 
Mitchell  Nathaniel,  hostler,  house  523  Acushnet  avenue 
Mitchell  Robert,  gardener  Horatio  Hathaway,  103  County, 

house  100  County  "       [Middle 

Mitchell  Samuel  H.,  boat  builder.  Fish  Island,  house  82 
Mitchell  Samuel  W.,  boat  builder,  boards  83  Middle 
Mitchell  Susan  E.,  widow  of  George  F.,  house  6  Emerson 
Mitchell  Susan  E.,  widow,  house  29  Mill 


184  NEW   BEDFORD    []l[]    DIRECTORY. 

Mitchell  William  H.,  mastei'  mariner,  house  6  Maxfield 
Modesto  John,  laborer,  house  50  Hovvland 
Moffatt  Henry,  ship-carpenter,  house  90  Grinnell 
Moffitt  John  H.,  at  Morse  Twist  Drill  Co.,  h.  1  Borden 
MoflStt  Maria,  widow,  house  1  Borden 
Mois  William  H.,  laboi'er,  house  rear  209  Middle 
Monaghan  Erlward,  glass  maker,  bds.  137  Acushnet  ay. 
Monaghan    Ellen   M.,   widow  of  Martin   D.,  house  137 

Acushnet  avenue 
Monarch  James,  dye  house,  125  Purchase,  house  31  Elm 
MoncriefF  David,  grocer.  State,  cor.  Hazard,  h.  182  S^tate 
Moncrieff  John,  weaver,  house  Washburn,  third  on  right 

from  Acushnet  avenue 
Moncrieff  Robert,  weaver,  house  182  State 
Moncrieff  Robert  John,  weaver,  boards  182  State 
Monge'au  Adolphe,  carder,  house  4  Fulton  court 
Monroe  Augustus  W.,  shoemaker,  198)^  Kempton,  house 

200  do. 
Monroe  Frederick  S.,  clerk,  143  Union,  b.  200  Kempton 
Monroe  Robert  H.,  laborer,  house  rear  163  Kempton 
Monroe,  see  also  Munroe 

Montague  Electa  W.  Miss,  house  148  Kempton 
Montague  Fannie  H.,  widow  of  Daniel,  h.  148  Kempton 
Monterio  Michadl  J.,  boarding-house,  170  South  Water 
Monty  Edward,  tailor,  boards  204  Pleasant 
Monty  Frank,  laborer  Wamsutta  mills,  house  204  Pleasant 
Monty  Frank,  jr.,  painter,  boards  204  Pleasant 
Monty  Philip,  hairdresser,  boards  204  Pleasant 
Moody  Thos.  A.,  overseer  Potomska  mills,  house  5  County 
Moore  Albert  W.,  weaver,  house  48  Acushnet  avenue 
Moore  Alexander,  agent  N.  E,  Marble  and  Granite  Works-, 

F^ourth,  corner  Spring,  house  84  Arnold 
Moore  Ellis,  weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  house  180  Pleasant 
Moore  Emma  L.  Mrs.,  house  164>^  Kempton 
Moore  George,  clerk,  64  Purchase,  bds.  Clinton,  cor.  Ash 
Moore  Isaac  B.,  shoemaker,  boards  61  Kempton 
Moore  James,  laborer,  house  87  Arnold 
Moore  James,  house  503  7k.cushnet  avenue 
Moore  James  E.,  hairdresser,  house  11  Griffin 
Moore  James  E.,  clerk,  20  No.  Water,  b.  613  Acushnet  av. 
Moore  James  F.,  machinist  Mt.   Washington   Glass  Co., 

and  wood,  128  South  Second,  house  128  So.  Second 
Moore  Lewis  S.,  mariner,  house  128  South  First 
Moore  Martha,  widow  of  Abrara,  house  237  Middle 
Moore  Moses,  shoemaker,  house  North  Atlantic 
Moore  Priscilla  Mrs.,  house  218  Middle 
Moore  Robert  FI.  weaver,  house  700  Acushnet  avenue 
Moore  Robert  J.,  shoemaker,  house  20  Emerson 
Moore  Samuel  C,  farmer,  house  96  Cedar 


NEW   BEDFORD    [M]    DIRECTORY.  185 

Moore  William,  laborer,  house  Clinton,  corner  Ash 

Moran  Antone,  fisherman,  house  128  South  First 

Moran  Francis,  laborei-,  house  83  Maxfield  [Walnut 

Moran  Jeremiali,  engineer  Denison  Bros.  &  Co.,  house  12 

Alorancy  Andrew,  wood  turner,  house  169  Kempton 

Morey  George  E.,  laborer,  house  63  Mill 

Morgan  Elias  T.,  laborer,  house  83  Cedar 

Morgan  Richard  H.,  house  61  South  Sixth 

Morgan  Sarah  R.,  widow  of  Chas.  W.,  house  149  County 

Morgan  S.  GrifRtts,  pi'esident  Union  for  Good .  Works, 

house  61  South  Sixth 
Morgridge  Charles  H.,  carpenter,  house  94  Fourth   - 
Moriai'ty  Edward,  currier.  Court,  house  4  Tremont 
Moriarty  Joseph  T.,  painter,  192  So.  Water,  h.  over  do. 
Moriaity  Thomas,  laborer,  house  107  South  Front 
JMoriarty  Timothy  J.,  stonecutter,  house  34  South 
Morin  Charles,  house  3  Hampton  court 
.jMorin  William,  weaver,  house  2  Hampton  court 
Moroney  Michael,   laborer  N.   B.  Copper   works,  house 

Washburn,  ninth  on  right  from  Acushnet  avenue 
MORKILiLi  LdJCIUS  H.,  machine  and  repair  shop, 

87  Middle,  house  15  Maxfield,  cor.  Acushnet  avenue 
Morrill  Mary,  widow,  house  10  Hazard  court 
Morrill  William  B.,  clerk,  128K   Union,  bds.  15  Maxfield 
Morris  Fiank  J.,  cooper,  house  116  So.  First,  cor.  Howland 
JMorris  A.  N.,  carpenter,  house  124  South  First 
Morris  James,  mariner,  house  105  South  Front 
Morris  James,  weaver,  house  Washburn,  fourth  on  right 

^  from  North  Front 
Morris  John,  fireman  Wamsutta  mills,  bds.  191  Pleasant 
Morris  John  N.,  carpenter,  73  Grinnell,  b.  123   So.  Water 
Morrison  Charles,  laborer,  house  rear  41  Middle 
Moi'rison  Edward,  hostler,  house  23,^-^  South  Second 
Morrison    James,  carriage    trimmer  Brownell,  Ashley  & 

Co.,  house  101  Fifth 
Morrison  Jerry,  laborer,  house  rear  41  Middle 
Morrison  John  H.,  hostler,  20  South  Second,  bds.  23)^  do. 
Morrison  Maiy  Mrs.,  house  rear  41  Middle 
Morrissey  Daniel,  currier,  boards  36  South  Second 
Morrissey  Owen,  bottler,  boards  104  Union 
Morrissey  Wm.,  pressman  Allen  &  Hunt,  h.  36  S.  Second 
Moriisson  William,  mule-spinner,  house  213  Pleasant 

Morro laborer,  house  310  South  Water 

Morse  Alfred,  farmei',  house  Durfee  [av. 

Morse  Ansel  C,  at  Peii-ce&  Bushnell's,  h.  266   Acushnet 
Morse  Asa  T.,  woolen  manufacturer,  h.  37  North  Sixth 
Morse  Caroline  Mrs.,  matron  House  of  Correction,  boards 

C.  D.  Burt's,  Couit 
Morse  Clinton,  grocer,  151  Kempton,  house  152  Mill 


186  NEW   BEDFORD    Qf]    DIRECTORY. 

Morse  Frederick  (F.  Morse  &  Co.),  grocer,  239  Middle, 

house  106  Sycamore 
MORSE  F.  &  CO.  (Frederick  and  Henry  A.  Morse), 

grocers,  239  Middle 
Morse  George,  mason,  house  77  Parker 
Morse  Henry  A.  (F.  Morse  &  Co.),  grocer,  239  Middle, 

house  77  Parker 
Morse  H.  M.,  currier,  boards  33  Kempton 
Morse  Leonard  H.,  fish  peddler,  house   Shawmut  avenue, 

near  Durfee 
Morse  Sarah  A.  Mrs.,  house  17  Pork 
Morse  ThankfuU  S.  Miss,  house  95  Linden 
Morse  Twist  Drill  and  Machine  Co.,  George  R.   Stetson, 

superintendent,  20  Bedford,  corner  Fourth 
Morse  Willard,  dry  goods,  665  Purchase,  house  661  do. 
Moiton  Charles  A.,  jr.,  carpenter,  boards  53  School 
Morton  James  A.,  machinist,  house  73  State 
Morton  Kate  Miss,  house  98  South  Water 
Morton  N.  J.,  reporter   New    Bedford    Mercury,   boards 

Bancroft  House 
Morton  Seth,  sail-maker,  house  6  Skiff's  avenue 
Morton  -Jasper,  mill  operative,  house    South   Front,    near 

Blackmore 
Moslier  Allen,  2d,  marin-er,  house  Rural,  near  Allen 
Moslier  Alvin,  gardener,  house  92  South  Cottage 
Mosher  Betsey,  widow  of  Holder,  house  270  County 
Mosher  Charles  A.,  carpenter,  house  7  Borden 
Mosher  Charles  E.  E.,    principal  Parker   street  grammar 

school,  house'  92  High 
Mosher  Charles  H.,  ice  dealer,  house  50  Spring 
Mosher  Charles  O.,  operative,  house  14th    on  left  side  of- 

Washburn,  from  Acushnut  avenue 
Mosher  David  A.,  laborer,  house  Rural,  near  Allen 
Mosher  David  A.,  jr.,  shoemaker,  house  178  Allen 
Mosher  Edward  C.,  clerk,  295  Purchase,  bds.  66  Spruce 
Mosher  Frederick  W.,  carriage  builder   G.  L.   Brownell, 

house  149  Fourth 
Mosher  George  S.,  house  270  County 
Mosher  Henry  C.  W.,  teller  Merchants   National    Bank, 

house  92  High 
Mosher  Henry  M.,  livery  stable,  116  Grinnell,  h.  31  County 
Mosher  Isaac  P.,  laborer,  house  171  Hill 
Mosher  James  T.,  laborer,  boards  Rural,  near  Allen 
Mosher  Joseph  R.,  grocer,  County,  corner   Smith,  house 

89  Smith 
Mosher  Loring  N.,  boot  freer,  h.  Dartmouth,  opp.  Fruit 
•Mosher  Obadiah,  blacksmith,  house  Plainville 
Mosher  William  J,,  gilder,  house  171  Mill 
Mosher  Wm.  S.  (Mosher   &    Brownell),   sash   and  blind 

manufacturer,  house  County,  corner  Delano 


NEW   BEDFORD    [M]    DIRECTORY.  187 

MOSHER  &  BROWNELL  (Wm.  S.  Mosher  and 

Leander  Brownell),   sash   and   blind   manufacturers, 

127  North  Water  [h.  do. 

Mosslaiider  Wm.,  ciwar  store,   on   the   Fairhaven  bridge, 

Moulton  Auo;iistus  G.,    bookkeeper   J.   &   W.  R.    Wing, 

house  45  Hillraan 
Moulton  Charity,  widow  of  Elias,  house  35  Cove 
Moulton  Frederick  F.,  clerk,  85  Smith,  boards  do. 
Moulton  Nathaniel,  teamster,  56  Hill,  house  61  do. 
Moulton  William  B.,  wood  engraver,  boards  52  Mill 
MOUNT    PLEASANT    GREEN    HOUSES, 
Wm.  A.  Hathaway,   proprietor,  Mt.    Pleasant,    near 
R.  R.  station 
Mount  Washington  Glass  Co.,  glass  manufacturers,  Pros- 
pect, near  Howhmd 
Mowry  Daniel  C,  cook,  house  26  Oak 
Moynan  Robert,  police,  house  2  West  Maxiield 
Mudge  Antone,  fisherman,  house  214  South  Water 
Mulcahey  William  P.,  carpenter,  house  255  South  Water 
Muldoon  Christopher,  laborer,  house  16  Cannon 
Muldoon  John,  weaver,  house  203  Pleasant 
Mullen  Patiick,  weaver,  house  foot  Turner's  court 
Mulroy  James,  spinner,  house  189  State 
Munroe  Charles  C,  stone-cutter,  boards  68  Spruce 
Munroe  .John,  junk  dealer,  house  79  Ash 
MUNROE  JOSEPH  P.  G.,  stone-cutter,  145  West 

Campbell,  house  58  Spruce 
Munroe  Rebecca  S.,  widow  of  Elisha,  house  75  Prospect 
Munroe,  see  also  Monroe 
Murdoch  James 'A.,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill    Co., 

house  98  Bedford 
Murdoch   John,  janitor  Middle     street  grammar  school- 
house,  house  195  Purchase 
Murphy  Cornelius  H.,  hack  driver,  h.  177  South  Second 
Murphy  Cornelius  J.,  hack  driver,  20  South  Second,  house 

16  Cannon 
Murphy  Daniel  C,  laborer,  house  16  Austin  court 
Murphy  Daniel  D.,  laborer,  house  rear  100  North  Second 
Murphy  Daniel   F.,   hostler  W.  H.  Sherman,  boards  559 

Acushnet  avenue 
Murphy  Dennis  E.,  spinner,  house  177  State 
Murphy  Dennis  F.,  frame  polisher,  bds.  109  So.  Front 
Murjjhy  Edward,  weaver,  boards  250  South  Water 
Murpliy  Francis,  laborer  N.  B.   Copper  Works,  house 

County,  corner  Linden 
Murphy  Henry,  spinner,  house  15  Fulton  court 
Murpliy  James,  laborer  Hastings  &  Co.,  house  4  Harrison 
Murphy  James  jr.,  laborer,  house  rear  530  Acushnet  av. 
Murphy  Jeremiah,  laborer,  boards  182  Pleasant 


188  NEW    BEDFORD    []\[]    DIRECTORY. 

Mur[)hy  John,  teamster  Benj.  F.  Hathaway,  house  Cedar 

Grove,  1st  on  left  from  Acashnet  avenue 
Murphy  John,  laborer,  house  10  High 
Murphy  John  E.,  carpenter,  house  182  Pleasant 
Murphy  John  H.,  blacksmith  G.  L.  Brovvnell,  house  147 

Acushnet  avenue 
Murphy  John  H.,  mule-spinner,  boards  250  South  Water 
Murphy  John   J.,  carriage  smith  Geo.  L.  Brownell,  house 

117  Arnold  [Keinpton 

Murpliy  John  K.,  salesman  T.  J.  GifFord  &   Co.,  boai-ds  3 
Murphy  John  S.,  weaver,  boards  5  Wall 
Mui'phy  Lizzie  F.  Miss,  dressmaker,  boards  3  Kempton 
Murphy  Margaret,  widow  of  Edward,  h.  250  So.  Water 
'  Murphy  Martin  J.,  plumber,  boards  3  Kempton 
Murpliy  Michaely  gardener,  house  192  South  First 
Murphy  Michael,  saloon,  431  Pui'chase,  house  do. 
Murphy  Michael,  laborer,  house  117  Arnold 
Murphy  Michael  J.,  hostler,  house  69  Ash 
Murphy  Patrick,  man  servant,  26  South  Sixth,  house  do. 
Murpliy  Robert,weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  18  Flampton  ct. 
Murphy  Thomas,  laborer,  house  196  South  Second 
Murphy  Thomas,  laborer,  house  3  Kempton 
Murphy  Timothy,  laboi-er,  house  561  Acushnet  avenue 
Murphy  Timothy  F.,  horseshoer,  house  559  Acushnet  av. 
Murphy  Timothy  J.,  glass  maker,  house  104  So.  Second 
Murphy  Timothy  J.,  undertaker,  235  Purchase,  house  179 

Grinnell  [sion  House 

Murphy  Walter  E.,  printer  Standard  office,  boards  Man- 
Murray  Edward  C,  master  mariner,  house  120  Pleasant 
Murray  John  W.,  cooper.  City  wharf,  h.  118  So.  Water 
Murray  Joseph,  mariner,  house  111  Cedar 
Murray  Larnard  W.,  truckman,  house  174  Cedar 
Murray  Michael  A.,  physician,  139  Purchase,  rooms  do. 
Murray  Thomas,  laborer,  house  563  Acushnet  avenue 
Murray  William  C,  cooper,  house  67  Prospect 
Murtagh  Mary,  widow,  house  rear  178  State 
Muspratt  Annie  J.  Miss,  tailoress,  bds.  85,1^   South  Sixth 
Muspratt  George,  cooper,  house  853^  South  Sixth 
Mutrie  James,  cigars  and  tobacco,  29  Purchase,  boards 

Bancroft  House 
Myrick  Alexander  G.,  cooper,  house  13  Eighth 
Myrick  Edwin,  clerk,  house  180  Purchase 
Myrick  Walter  R.,  clerk,  boards  13  Eighth 

NANSETT  ISAAC,  boarding-house,  12  Cannon 
Nansett  Peter,  boarding-house,  110  South  Water 
Nash  James,  seaman,  boards  5  Morgan  lane 
Nash  Simeon,  carriage  builder,  boards  73  Elm 
Nash  Thankful  Y.,  widow  of  Simeon,  house  73  Elm 


NEW    BEDFOED    [^l    DIEECfORY.  189 

Nash  Thomas  N.,  f-irmer,  house  1121  Acushnet  avenue, 

corner  Nash  road 
NATIONAL    BANK    OF    COMHEKCE,    35 

North  Water 
Naves  Manuel,  fisherman,  house  46  Ilowland 
Neagus  ChnrU's  R.,  laborer,  house  19  Grape 
Neagns  William,  farmer,  house  20  Grape 
Neagus  WiUiam  H.,  mason,  h,  Dartmouth,  cor.  Babbitt 
Neat  George  A.,  clerk,  129  Union,  house  170  Middle 
Neal  William,  carriage  painter,  house  170  Grinnell 
Neal  William  F.,  shoemaker,  boards  170  Grinnell 
Neary  Elizabeth,  widow,  boards  2}4  Austin 
Negus  Adoniram,  engineer,  boards  25  Kempton 
Negus  Charles  H.,  laborer,  house  Jenney,  cor.  Kempton 
Negus  Elizabeth  F.,  widow,  house  44  South"  Second 
Negus  Ellery,  cooper,  house  86  Kempton 
Negus  Ira  S.,  machinist,  house  155  West  Campbell 
Negus  Lewis  D.  F.,  boards  44  South  Second 
Neil  Joseph  C,  laborer,  house  230  South  Second 
Nelson  Charlotte  M.  Miss,  house  152  William 
Nelson  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  house  foot  Davis 
Nelson  Georoje,  mason,  20.0  South  Second,  house  do. 
Nelson  Hugh,  coachman,  boards  69  Elm 
Nelson  James,  weaver,  house  694  Acushnet  avenue 
Nelson  Martin  S.,  fish  dealer,  County,  corner  Smith,  bds. 

42  Campbell 
Nelson  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  159  Elm 
Nelson  Peter,  rigger,  house  67  South  Second 
Nelson  Racheel  M.,  widow,  house  51  Mill 
Nelson  Richard,  laborer,  boards  45  Cove 
Nelson  Thomas,  weaver,  house  6  Hazard 
Nelson  Walter  H.,  mason,  house  Cove,  near  County 
Nelson  William,  laborer,  house  6  Cannon 
Nelson  William  H.,  laborer,  house  155  Kempton 
Nesbett  Frederick  B.,  dentist,  160  Purchase,  house  do. 
Nesmith  Eleanor  W.,  widow  of  Carver  P.,  h.  120|-  Union 
Nester  Mary,  widow,  house  264  South  Second 
Nester  Thomas,  weaver,  house  264  South  Second 
Netcher  George  E.,  master  mariner,  house  89  Kempton 
Netcher  George  F,,  police  officer,  h.  49  Mechanics  lane 
New  ]5edford  Band,  6  Liberty  Ilall  building 
New  Bedford  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills,  19  North  Second 
NEW    BEDFORD    COPPER    CO.,  office  Rod- 
man, corner  North  Front 
NEW     BEDFORD     CORDAGE     CO.,    office 

Rotch's  square,  Factory,  Court  street 
NEW  BEDFORD  DAILY   AND  WEEKLY 

3IERCURY,  office  92  Union 
New  Bedford  Economy  Co.,  387  Purchase 


190  NEW   BEDFORD    [^]    DIRECTORY. 

NEW  BEDFORD  FIVE  CENTS  SAVINGS 
BANK,  Purchase,  corner  Mechanics  lane 

New  Bedford  Gas  Light  Co.,  office  70  South  Water 

New  Bedford  Ice  Co.,  office  and  depot,  9  Fourth,  Moses 
E.  Hatch,  treasui'er 

NEW  BEDFORD  IMPROVED  CONCRETE 
AND  ROOFING  CO.,  A.  W.  Perkins,  man- 
ager, Cedar,  corner  Ililhnaii 

NEW  BEDFORD  INSTITUTION  FOR 
SAVINGS,  William,  corner  Second 

NEW  BEDFORD  IRON  FOUNDRY,  Ed- 
mund Grinnell,  proprietor,  90  and  92  South  Water 

NEW  BEDFORD  MACHINE  SHOP,  Wm. 
Wattie,  manager,  90  South  Water 

New  Bedford  Monumental  Marble  Works,  21  Fourth, 
corner  Spring 

New  Bedford  Novelty  Co.,  9  Rodman 

NEW  BEDFORD  TANNERY,  Dewson,  Williams 
&  Co.,  propiittors.  Court 

NEW  BEDFORD  TOOL  CO.,  mecbanics'  tools, 
65  William,  corner  Acushuet  avenue 

New  Bedford  Tow  Boat  Co.,  58  South  Water 

New  Bedford,  Vineyard  and  Nantucket  Steamboat  Co., 
office  over  Merchants  National  Bank,  North  Water 

New  Bedford  and  Fairhaven  Hoi'se  Railroad  Company, 
office  442  Purchase,  corner  Pearl 

NEW  BEDFORD  &  NEW  YORK  STEAM- 
SHIP CO.,  office  6  Commercial  wharf 

Newell  Norville,  machinist  M.  T.  D.  (Jo.,  h,  17  Wing 

New  England  Embroidery  Co.,  355  Acushnet  avenue 

New  England  Marble  and  Granite  Works,  A.  Moore, 
agent,  foot  of  School,  Mofnohansett  wharf 

New  England  Mutual  Aid  Scjciety,  Liberty  Hall  building 

Newton  Mark,  section  hand  Wa'msutta  mills,  house  19 
Fulton  court 

Newton  Maiy,  widow,  house  216  South  Water 

NEW  YORK  SOUTHERN  AND  WESTERN 
EXPRESS,  Hatch  &  Co.,  and  Davenport,  Mason 
&  Co.,  5  iiicketson  block 

Nichles  George,  seaman,  boards  49  South  Second 

Nicholas  John,  Jii.ariner,  house  24  First 

Nicholas  Joseph,  weaver,  house  9  Fulton  court 

Nichols  Andrew  J.,  shoemaker,  house*  Vine,  near  Durfee 

Nichols  George  M.,  agent  tripe  factory,  house  Belleville 
road,  Head  of  the  River 

Nichols  John  J.,  Laborer,  house  128  Ash 

Nichols  John  P.  (Wood,  Brightman  &  Co.),  tin  plate  and 
sheet  iron  worker,  45  North  Water,  house  33  Mill 

Nichols  Leander  P.,  clerk,  129  Union,  house  59  Foster 


NEW   BEDFORD    [^]    DIRECTORY.  191 

Nicholson  Jolin  B.,  laborer  N.  B.  Water  works, h.  160  Mill 
Nickerson  Alexander  G.,  laborer,  h.  103  North  Second 
Nickerson  Amelia,  widow,  house  93  First,  corner  Bash 
Nickerson  George  Y.,  auctioneer   and   dealer  in  second- 
hand articles,  2"2  Sout'i  Water,  house  54  Pleasant 
Nickerson  Gilbert,  restaurant,  26  South  Water 
Nickerson  John  F.,  carpenter,  house  146  North  S.econd 
Nickerson  John    W.,   deputy   sheriff,  23  North    Water, 

house  37  Maxfield 
Nickerson  John  W.,  jr.,  clerk,  boards  37  Maxfield 
Nickerson  Mary  J.  Mrs.,  fancy  goods  and  shells,  140  Pur- 
chase, house  54  Pleasant 
Nickerson  Thomas,  turnkey  House  of  Correction,  boards 

Charles  D.  Burt's,  Court 
Nickhis  Joseph,  saloon,  26  William,  house  9  Fulton  court 
Nickolson  William  J.,  rigger,  house  43  Middle 
Nicoll  James,  ship-carpenter,  house  32  Franklin 
Nistle  Charles,  weaver,  house   8  Austin  court 
Noble  Ezekiel  H.,  physician,  175  Purchase,  house  do. 
Noia  Manuel  J.,  laborer,  house  128  South  Front 
Nolan  Joseph,  carder,  house  9  North   Front 
Nolan  Joseph,  carder,  house  10  Hampton  court 
Nolan  Flevian,  laborer  Warasutta  mills,  h.  4  Hampton  ct. 
Nolan  William,  laborer,  house  10  Hampton  court 
Noland  Phillip,  house  163  State 
Noones  Manuel  J.,  cigar  maker,  house  62  Gi'innell 
Noones  Rosa    Philmena    Mrs.,   dressmaker,   house     137 

Acushnet  avenue 
Nooning  Addie  A.  (H.  H.  Nooning  &  Co.),   millinery, 

etc.,  4  and  6  Purchase,  house  23  North 
Nooning  Eliza  Mrs.,  house  180  (bounty 
Nooning  Hannah  H.  (H.  H.  Nooning  &  Co.),  millinery, 

etc.,  4  and  6  Purchase,  house  23  North 
Nooning  H.  H.  &  Co.  (Hannah   H.  and  Addie  A.  Noon- 
ing), millinery  and  fancy  dry  goods,  4  and  6  Purchase 
X\ooning  Johanna  M.,  house   last   on    Washburn,  right 

hand  side 
Normandin  Arcade,  card  stripper,  boards  4|^  Austin. 
Norniandin  Arsene,  operative,  boards  4r}4  Austin 
Noimamlin  Canville,  laborer,  house  4)^  Austin 
Normandin  Joseph,  house  210  Pleasant 
Normandin  Louis,  pnysician,  boards  206  Pleasant 
Normandin  Louis,  card  stripper,  boards  4)4  Austin 
Normandin  Louis,  laborer,  house  8  Flampton  court 
Normandy  William,  sl\oemaker,  house  70  Kempton 
Norris  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Geo.  W.,  house  27  School 
Norris  John,  weaver,  house  13  Rivet 
Norris  Thomas,  weaver,  house  183  State 
Norton  Augusta  E.,  widow  of  Hiram,  house  93  Fourth 


192     NEW  BEDFORD  []^]  DIRECTORY. 

Norton  Eliza  G.,  widow  of  Micajah   W.,  house  59  Me- 
chanics lane 
Norton  Patrick  H.,  laborer,  house  220  Kempton 
Norton  William  J.,  cooper,  house  109  Chestnut 
Norton  William  J.,  jr.,  house  64  South  Second 
Norton   William   O.,    painter  Barrows,    Lawton  &  Co., 

house  100  Fifth 
Norton  William  T.,  carpenter,  boards  146  Middle 
Norwood  John,  laborer,  house  39  Middle 
Notter  John,  grocer,  182  County,  house  do. 
Nourie  Louis,  shoemaker,  house  3  Austin  court 
Noyer  Joseph  B.   (Noyer  &  Lemos),  137  South  Water, 

house  151  do. 
Noyer  Manuel  J.,  laborer,  house  128  South  Front 
Noyer  &  Lemos  (Joseph  B.  Noyer  and  Joseph  Lemos), 

hairdressers,  137  South  Water 
Nugent  Thomas,  house  126  South  First 
Nunge  Manuel  Joseph,  cigar  makei',  house  62  Grinnell 
Nutter  Charles  S.  Rev.,   pastor  Allen   street  Methodist 

Episcopal  church,  house  95  Grinnell 
Nuttle  Jeremiah,  weaver,  house  off  Tarkiln  hill  road,  near 

railroad 
Nuttle  William  T.,  weaver,  boards  620  Purchase 
Nye  Adeline  S.  Miss,  house  67  Bedford 
Nye  Clark  D.,  shoemaker   Hathaway,  Soule  &  Harring- 
ton, house  37  School 
Nye  David  B.,  Elast  Falmouth  Express,  office  52  William, 

house  at  Falmouth 
Nye  Deborah,  widow  of  Nathaniel,  house  74  Sycamore 
Nye  Ebenezer,  salesman  Tucker  &  Cummings,  house  285 

Acushnet  avenue 
Nye  Ebenezer  F.,  master  mariner,  house  160  County 
Nye  Edward  C,  clerk,  111  Fourth,  bds.  285  Acushnet  av. 
Nye    Eliza   A.,   widow    of  Willard,   house   (Riverside), 

Acushnet  avenue 
Nye  Ella  C.  Miss,  clerk  post-office,  boards  21  Pleasant 
Nye  Franklin  K.  S.,  house  74  Hillman 
Nye  .George  E.,  musician,  boards  Mariners  Home 
Nye  Harrison  G.  O.,  painter,  h.  Mariners  Home,  15  Bethel 
Nye  Harrison  G.  O.,  jr.,  machinist,  h.  65  South  Second 
Nye  H.  G.  O.  Mrs.,  prop.  Mariners  Home,  15  Bethel,  h.  do. 
Nye  Louisa  J.  Mrs.,  millinery,  20  Pleasant,  house  21  do. 
Nye  Lucy  A.  Miss,  house  14  Cypress 
Nye  Mary  V.  B.,  widow  of  Asa  R.,  house  171  Middle 
Nye  Meribah  W.,  widow  of  Franklin,  h.  184  Acushnet  av. 
Nye  Obed  C.  (Bliss  &  Nye),  crockery,  121  Union,  house 

67  Bedford 
Nye  Pardon,  carpenter,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Nye  Ruth  Jane,  widow  of  Isaiah,  house  105  High 


NEW   BEDFORD    [Q]    DIRECTORY.  193 

Nye  Sally  S.,  widow  of  Nathaniel  H.,  house  228  County 
JfYE    SYLVANUS   G.,  commission    merchant,    35 

Union,  house  82  School 
Nye  Thomas,  jr.,  house  263  County 
Nye  Willard,  house  (Riverside),  Acushnet  avenue 
NYE  WILLIAM  F.,  machinery,  burning  and  lubri- 
cating oil,  South  pier,  Fish   Island,  house  200  Main, 
Faivhaven 
Nye  William  H.,  shoemaker,  house  171  Summer 

OAKLY  JAMES  M.,  house  6  Bethel 

Oakly  James  M.  Mrs.,  saloon,  65  Union,  house  6  Bethel 

O'Brien  Bernard,  glass-cutter,  house  188  South  First 

O'Brien  Daniel,  laborer,  house  67  South  Water 

O'Brien  John,  laborer,  house  16  Franklin 

O'Brien  John,  laborer  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house  County 

2d  on  right  from  Austin 
O'Brien  John,  at  Warasutta  mills,  bds.  Timothy  O'Brien's, 

Washburn 
O'Brien  John,  weaver,  boards  16  Franklin 
O'Brien  Mary  Mrs.,  house  128  South  Front 
O'Brien  Owen,  gardener,  house  7  Harrison 
O'Brien  Patrick,  bar-tender,  4  Pearl,  boards  16  Franklin 
O'Brien    l^itrick,    spinner,    boards    Timothy   O'Brien's, 

Washburn 
O'Brien  Sophia,  widow,  house  Cedar  Grove 
O'Brien  Thomas,  shoemaker,  house  148  North  Second 
O'Brien  Timothy,  laborer,  house  Washburn,  3d  on  right, 

below  North  Front 
O'Connell  John,  mule-spinner,  house  First,  cor.  Potoraska 
O'Connell    Peter,    weaver    Potomska    mills,   house  266 

South  Second 
O'Conner  Catharine,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  129  Grinnell 
O'Connor  Cornelius,  conductor  O.  C.  R.  R.,  boards  524 

Purchase 
O'Connor  Frank,  pressman,  house  43  County 
O'Connor  Frank,  2d,  boards  70  County 
O'Connor  Henry  H.,  clerk,  boards  43  County 
O'Connor  James,  bakers'  driver,  173  Union,  house    147 

Acushnet  avenue 
O'Connor  John,  hackman,  boards  129  Grinnell 
O'Connor  Mark  M.,  tanner,  house  Atlantic,  n.  Arnold 
O'Connor  William  C,  clerk,  63  County,  boards  43  do. 
Odarns  William,  steward,  house  7  Elm 
Oemette  Joseph,  clerk  Jenney  Bros.,  519  and   521    Pur- 
chase, house  19  Hazard  court 
Oesting  Charles  A.  W.,  cigar  ranfr.  and  dealer,  50  Pur- 
chase, house  202  Kempton 
Oesting  Frederick  William,  clerk,  boards  11  Liberty 
13 


194  NEW   BEDFORD    [Q]    DIRECTORY. 

Oesting  J.  Paul,   cigar  maker,  50  Purchase,  boards  202 

Kerapton 
Oesting  William,  livery  stable,  house  11  Liberty 
Offley  Greensbury  W.,  farmer,  house  1  Rockdale  avenue" 
Offley  John  R.,  hairdresser.  Liberty  Hall  bldg.,  h.  Hilhnan 
Ogden  James,  bobbin  turner,  boards  291  South  Water 
Ogden  John,  weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  16  Fulton  court 
Ogden  William,  weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  b.  7  Fulton  ct. 
Ogden  William,  weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  253  So.  F'irst 
O'Halloran  Rosa  M.,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  41  North  Sixth 
O'Halloran  Thomas,  carpenter,  house  41  North  Sixth 
O'Hara  Ellen,  widow,  house  2  Turner's  court 
OTIara  Jolm,  mule-spinner,  house  15  Austin  court  ^ 
O'Hara  Mary  A.,  Midow  of  Thomas,  house  51  County 
O'Hara  William,  baker  City  farm,  (Jlark's  point 
O'Hara  William,  mule-spinner,  house  11  Logan 
O'Hearn  Patrick,  weaver,  house  9  Hampton  court 
Old   Colony  R.  R.,  L  N.  Marshall,  agent,  442    Purchase 

and  3  and  7  Commercial 
O'Leary  Patrick,    laborer   Mrs.   Eliza   A.  Nye,  Acushnet 

avenue,  house  Bowditch,  near  Sawyer 

O'Leai-y ,  laborer,  house  South  First  street  place 

Oliver  Aberdeen,  house" Kempton,  near  Watson 

Oliver  Hannah  C,  widow,  house  90  Maxfield 

Oliver  Hudson  J.,  apothecary  clerk,  49  Purchase,   boards 

247  Middle 
Oliver  John,  ship-carpenter,  house  186  Kempton 
Oliver  John  B.,  mariner,  house  227  South  Second 
Oliver  Joseph  E.,  laborer,  house  Kempton,  near  Watson 
Oliver  Nathan,  boards  Aberdeen  Oliver's,  Kempton 
Oliver  Richard  W.,  hairdresser,  house  148  Cedar 
Olmsted  Henry  M.,  machinist,  h.  County,  corner  Sherman 
Olstein  John  L.,  I'icrger,  6  City  wharf,  h.  203  Middle 
O'Malley  Ellen,  widow  of  Owen,  house  82  Middle 
O'Malley  Patrick,  spinner  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  190  State 
O'Malley  Thomas,  laborer,  house  567  Acushnet  avenue 
Oman  Andrew,  cabinet  maker,  86  Elm,  house  do. 
Oman  Charles  A.,  house  14  Allen 
Oman  Elias,  pump  and  block  maker,  house  14  Allen 
O'Meara  Morgan,  waiter,  house  rear  146  Middle 
O'Neil  Eliza,  widow  of  Patrick,  house  36  Emerson 
O'Neil  Henry  J.,  carriage  trimmer  George  L.  Brownell, 

boards  536  Purchase 
O'Neil  James,  laborer,  house  71  First 
O'Neil  James,  bar  tender,  634  Acuslinet  avenue,  bds.  do. 
O'Neil  Jeremiah,  machinist,  boards  State,  near  Austin 
O'Neil  John,  fiieman  Wamsutta  mills,  house  178  State 
O  Neil  John,  laborer  Prussian  Blue  Works,  h".  9  Atlantic 
O'Neil  John,  laborer,  house  134  South  Front 


NEW   BEDFOKD    [Q]    DIRECTORY.  195 

O'Neil  John,  laborer,  house  5  Chancery 

O'Neil  John,  laborer,  house  152  North 

O'Neil  Julia,  widow  of  John,  house  35  Allen 

O'Neil  Margaret,  widow  of  Henry,  boarding-house,  536 

Purchase 
O'Neil  Margaret,  widow  of  John,  house  147  Acushuet  av. 
O'Neil  Patrick,  laborer,  house  rear  35  Smith 
O'Neil  Peter,  weaver,  house  606  Purchase 
O'Neil  Sally,  widow,  house  Washburn,  3d  on  right  from 

Acushnet  avenue 
O'Neil  Thomas  F.,  shoemaker,  boards  36  Emerson 
O'Neil  William,  laborer,  house  9  Bush 
O'Neill   Cornelius,  brakeman  O.  C.  R.  R.,  h.  218  Pleasant 
Onley  Charles  H.,  tailor,  13  Purchase,  house  87  Smith 
Onley  Frederick  H.,  at  13  Purchase,  boards  87  Smith 
Onley  Henry  (Nevada),  house  87  Smith 
Onley  Martha  Mrs.,, house  87  Smith 
Openshaw  Mary  Mrs.,  house  Robeson,  near  Ashland 
Orcutt  Eliza  A.,  Avidow  of  Nelson,  house  66  Forest 
Ormerod  Jas.,  weaver,  b.  Richard  Ormerod's,  Washburn 
Ormerod  Richard,  weaver,  house  Washburn,  8th  on  right 

from  Acushnet  avenue 
Orraond  John,  laborer,  house  8  High 
Ormsbee  Lucy  A.,  widow  of  Caleb,  house  30  Elm 
O'Rourke  Elizabeth,  widow  of  William,  house  127  South 

Orchard 
O'Rourke  William  H.,  weaver,  bds.  127  S.  Orchard 
Orphans  Home,  Clark's  point  road,  corner  Cove 
Orr  Samuel  B.,  carriage  painter  Geo.  L.  Brownell,  house 

15  Griffin 
Orworth  John,  weaver,  boards  16  Hazard  court 
Osbourne  Absalom  (Osbourne  &  Eldridge),    shoemaker, 

31  Cannon,  boards  73  South  Sixth 
Osbourne  &  Eldridge  (Absalom  Osbourne  and  George  T. 

Eldridge),  boot  and  shoemakers,  31  Cannon 
Osgood  Abram  G.,  house  9  Chancery 
Osgood  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Edward  A.,  h.  9  Chancery 
Osgood  William  S.,  currier,  house  299  Kempton 
Otheman  Bartholomew,  jr.,  house  4  Sears 
Otis    Edmund   G.,   apothecary,  Union,  corner  Pleasant, 

boards  10  Eighth 
Otis  Thomas,  house  10  Eighth 

Ottiwell  Sarah  D.  Miss,  teacher  High  school,  h.  85  Elm 
Otto  Frederick,  house  188  Elm 
Outlaw  Walton,  waiter  Parker  House,  boards  do. 
Overton    Charles   H.,   liairdresser,  under   Parker  House, 

boards  124  Purchase 
Owen  Joseph,  house  97  Linden 
Owen  William,  weaver,  boards  97  Linden 


196  NEW   BEDFORD    [P]    DIEECTORY. 

PACKARD  ABIJAH  S.,  slater,  boards  W.  H.  Pack- 
ard's, Willis,  near  County 

Packard  Arthur  W.,  clerk  E.  Packard,  boards  55  Walnut 

Packard  Charles,  boots  and  shoes,  house  69  Hi,o;h 

Packard  Charles  H.,  clerk  E.  Packard,  boards  55  Walnut 

Packard  Eliphalet,  clothing  dealer.  North  Second,  oppo- 
site Post-OfSce,  house  55  Walnut 

Packard  George  L.,  painter,  house  188  South  First 

Packard  George  W.,  fiirmer  atid  boarding-house,  6  Pearl, 
house  do, 

Packard  George  W.  H.,  boards  William  H.  Packard's, 
rear  Willis,  near  County 

Packard  Horace  B.,  clerk  E.  Packard,  boards  55  Walnut 

Packard  Lydia  H.  Mrs.,  millinery,  11  Pleasant  (Cheap- 
side),  house  69  High 

Packard  William  H.,  house  rear  Willis,  near  County 

Packer  Alfred  L.,  carpenter,  house  42  Crape 

Paddack  George  R,,  watches,  259  Purchase,  house  Sum- 
mer, corner  Campbell 

Paddock  John  L.,  blacksmith  Morse  Twist  Drill  and  Ma- 
chine Co.,  house  21  Allen 

Paddock  William  C,  sea  captain,  house  2  Cypress 

Pager  Eli,  student,  boards  295  Cedar 

Pager  George  Rev.,  pastor  Church  of  the  Sacred  Heart, 
house  north  side  Robeson,  second  above  Cedar 

Pager  Henry,  contractor,  house  295  Cedar 

Pager  Victor,  printer,  boards  295  Cedar 

Paige  George,  tin  peddler,  boards  T.  P.  Terry's,  Mill  road, 
Head  of  the  River 

Paige  James  H.,  junk  dealer,  boards  T.  P.  Terry's,  Mill 
road.  Head  of  the  River 

Paine  Benoni  R.,  manager  Western  Union  Telegraph  of- 
fice, 26  North  Water,  house  97  Aqushnet  avenue 

Paine  Charles  L.,  clerk  N.  B.  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank, 
house  131  Summer  [house  do. 

Paine  George  A.,  fish  market,  402  Purchase,  cor.  Willis, 

Paine  George  W.  (S.  S.  Paine  &  Brother),  lime,  North 
Front,  corner  Hazard's  wharf,  house  137  Summer 

Paine  Matilda  J.,  widow  of  Henry  J.,  h.  1  West  Maxfield 

Paine  Nathan  L.,  clerk  River  Queen,  house  131  Summer 

Paine  Olin  S.,  clerk  S.  S.  Paine  &  Brother,  boards  504 
Acushnet  avenue 

Paine  Samuel  S.  (S.  S.  Paine  &  Brother),  lime.  North 
Front,  cor.  Hazard's  wharf,  house  504  Acushnet  av. 

Paine  S.  S.  &  Brother  (S.  S.  and  George  W.  Paine),  lime, 
bricks  and  cement.  No.  Front,  cor.  Hazard's  wharf 

PAISLEK  CHARLES  S.,  masons'  building  ma- 
terials,  118  North  Water,  boards  146  Kempton 

Paisler  Henry,  mariner,  boards  146  Kempton 


THE  UNION  BAKERY, 

Nos.  210,  212  &  214  Purchase,  cor.  North  St., 
NEW  BEDFORD  J  MASS. 


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every  description,  made  of  the 
very  best  stock. 

CracJ^ers,  all  the  various  kinds. 

J^i'tiit  and  Confectionery  of 
tlie  nicest  quality. 

Fork  and  Beans,  Srown 
Bread  and  Fiiddinf/s ,e\ery 
Sunday  morning. 

Family  Dishes  cooked  at  any 
hour  in  the  best  manner. 

JLtixiivies,  Fairs,  Picnics, Balls, 
Dinner  and  Evening  Parties, 
furnished  with  every  kind  of 
Table  Luxury  at  short  notice. 

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Also,  a  Full  Line  of  Homoeopathic  Remedies, 

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NEW   BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTORY.  197 

Palmer  Anrlrevv  R.,  boots  and  shoes,  131  Union,  boards 

127  Middle 
Palmer  Ephraim  C,  stair  builder,  house  100  High 
Palmer  George  H.,  lawyer  and  patent  solicitor,  13  Robe- 
son building,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Palmer  Harry,  house  Linden  court 
Palmer   Henry   F.,    carriage    painter  Geo.  L.  Brownell, 

house  30  Allen 
Palmer  John,  spinner,  boards  193  Pleasant 
Palmer  Rhoda,  widow,  house  59  Elm 
Palmer  William  R,.,  salesman,  131  Union,  h.  127  Middle 
Palmer  Willis  F.,  mason,  boards  8  Chancery 
Paquette  Louis,  shoemaker,  house  164  Pleasant 
Paquette  Thomas,  weaver,  house  County,  near  Austin 
Pardee  Lewis  O.,  mason,  boards  56  William 
Parker  Betsey,  widow,  boards  9  North 
Parker  Charles,  cooper.  City  wharf,  house  2  Walnut 
Parker  Charles,  jr.,  clerk,  boards  2  Walnut 
Parker  Charles  C.  Mrs.,  house  48  Howland 
Parker  Charles  L.,  painter,  house  348  South  Water 
Parker  Daniel  H.,  farmer,  house  Belleville  road.  Head  of 

the  River 
Parker  David  L.  (Parker  &  Haskell),  house  83  Fourth 
Parker  Frederick,  confectionery,    also  powder,  11   Pur- 
chase, house  289  Acushnet  avenue,  corner  School 
Parker  Frederick,  carpenter,  house  254  Purchase 
Parker    George    H.,  engineer  Onward   S.  F.   E.,  No.  1, 
house  117  Pleasant  [135  Washington 

Parker  George  W.,  bookkeeper  Tucker  &  Cumraings,  h. 
Parker  George  W.,  roll  turner  Gosnold  Iron  Foundry, 

house  138  Campbell 
Parker  Hayden,  machinist,  house  42  Summer 
Parker  Helen  Mrs.,  house  289  Acushnet  avenue 
PARKER   HEXRY  W.,  apothecary,   150   Union, 

house  83  P^ourth 
PARKER  HOUSE,  Holder  M.  Brownell,  proprietor, 

Purchase,  corner  Middle 
Parker  Jacob  S.,  boarding-house.  Union,  corner  Purchase 
Parker  James,  tinsmith,  house  50  Court 
Parker  James  N.,  carpet  salesman,   34  Purchase,  house 

120  Pleasant 
Parker  John  C,  weaver,  boards  3  Austin 
Parker  Joseph  A.,  carpenter  and  ship  joiner,  h.  65  Cypress 
Parker  Julia  A.,  widow  of  Jonathan,  h.  Acushnet  avenue 
Parker  Lawi'ence  H.,  house  83  Fourth 
Parker  Leander  V.,  blacksmith,  Acushnet  avenue,  junction 

Mill  road,  house  at  Acushnet 
Parker  Obadiah  S.,  roller,  house  3  Austin 
Parker  Paretta  L.  Miss,  house  63  Kempton 


198  ISTEW   BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTORY. 

Parker  Stephen  E.,  ship-carpenter,  h.  Rockdale  avenue 
PARKEK  WARD  M.,  house  83  Fourth 
Parker  Warren  W.  (P;irker  &   Sherman),  tin  and  sheet 
iron  worker,  Union,  corner  Water,  house  Acushnet 
avenue^-  corner  High 
Parker  William,  farmer,  house  Skiff's  avenue 
Parker  William  C,  jr.,  lawyer,  room  I  Robeson  building, 

house  81  Thomas 
Parker  William,  card  grinder   Wamsutta  mills,  house  17 

Austin  court 
Parker  &  Haskell  (David  L.  Parker  and  Edward  P.  Has- 
kell, jr.),  coal  dealers.  North  Front,  foot  of  Middle 
PARKER   &    SHERMA.N   (Warren   W.   Parker 
and  James  H.  Sherman),  tin  and  sheet  iron  workers, 
Water,  corner  Union 
Parkinson  Thomas,  weaver,  house  153  State 
Parks  Joseph,  loom  fixer,  house  249  South  First 
Parlow  Ebenezer,  carpenter  Wamsutta  mills,  house  178 

Pleasant 
Parlow  Ezra,  currier,  boards  6  Pearl 
PARLOW  GEORGE    F.,    photographer,   5   Pur- 
chase, house  175  William 
Parlow  James  M.,  road  master  O.  C.  R.  R..  h,  44  Parker 
Parlow  Loring  T.,  foreman  Job  Wade,  Wall,  near  Acush- 
net avenue,  house  14  Mill 
Parlow  Wilmot  L.,  carriage  trimmer  Geo,   L,  Brownell, 

house  68  State 
Parr  James,  machinist,  90  South  Water,  boards  39  Fligh 
Parris  Job  S.,  sewing  machines,  2  Cheapside,  h.  75  Middle 
Parsons  Charles  W.,  bridge  contractor,  h,  419  Purchase 
Parsons  Ebenezer,  shoemaker,  184  Kempton,  house  Oest- 

ing,  near  Kempton 
Parsons  Emma  O.,  widow  of  Israel  F,,  house  129  Elm 
Parsons  Israel  F.,  widow,  house  131  Elm 
Parsons  James,  shoemaker,  house  17  Spruce 
Parsons  Sarah  L.  Mrs.,  house  Bethel  court 
Parsons  Sarah  R.  Mrs.,  boards  155  Pleasant 
Parsons  Thomas  L.,  agent   Liberty   Hall,  supt.  Liberty 
Hall  Bill  Posting  Co.,  and  stock  broker,  room  5  Lib- 
erty Hall  building,  house  131  Elm 
Partington  William,  picture  framer,  house  2  Austin 
Pasell  Francis  H.,  gardener,  house  Mt.  Pleasant,  near  the 

reservoir 
Patnaude  Alfred,  at  Wamsutta  mills,  house  Smith's  block, 

State,  near  Linden 
Patnaude  Joseph,  clerk,  663  Purchase,  house  702  do. 
Patterson  Samuel  A.,  house  262  County 
Patterson  Thomas,  rope  maker,  house  19  Cypress 
Paul  Frank,  house  128  Acushnet  avenue 


NEW   BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTORY.  199 

Paul  James  M.,  house  7  First 

Paul  John  C,  worsteds  and  trimmings,  31  Purchase,  h.  do. 
Paul  Joseph,  variety  store,  157>2  South  Water,  house  do. 
Paul  Sylvester,  carriage  smith,  house  Tarkiln  hill  road 
Pauldiiig  Herbert  R.  V-  B.  Paulding  &  Co.),  house  237 

A'jushnet  avenue 
Paulding  John  B.  (John  B.  Paulding  &  Co.),  house  176 

Grinnell 
Paulding  John  B.  &  Co.  (John  B,  and  Herbert  R.  Pauld- 
ing), boot  mnfrs..  North  Front,  corner  Rotch 
Paulding  John  I.,  clerk,  boards  176  Grinnell 
Paulding  Wm.  A.,  bookkeeper    Hatch  &   Co.,  express, 

house  209  South  Second 
Pauline  Frank,  fartner,  house  149  South  First 
Paupor  Ralph,  laborer  Wamsutta  mills,   house  2   Hamp- 
ton court 
Payne  Francis  T.,  laborer,, house  108  Cedar 
Payne  Nnthan,  currier,  rooms  rear  545  Acushnet  avenue 
Pease  Frank  R.,  clerk  183  County,  boards  167  do. 
Pease  James  H.,  house  242  County 
Pease  Madeline  R.,  widow  of  Manuel,  h.  66  So.  Second 
Pease  Mary,  widow  of  Zephaniah,  house  142  So.  First 
Pease  Peleg  Mrs.,  medicines  and  variety   store,  74  Grin- 
nell. house  142  South  First 
Pease  Thomas,  seaman,  house  35  Howland 
Pease  William  A.,  apothecary,  183  County  and  527  Pur- 
chase, house  167  do. 
Pease  Wm.  W.,  machinist,  house  83  Washington 
Pease  Zepli  W.,  clerk,  74  Grinnell,  boards  142  So.  First 
Peck  Arthur  L.,  at  20  No.  Water,  boards  at  Fairhaven 
Peck  George  G.,  carpenter,  boards  17  (Chestnut 
Peck  James  N.,  painter,  boards  6  Bethel 
Peckham  Benj.,  mason,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Peckham  Caleb  C,  baker  S.  Watson  &  Son,  h.  49  County 
Peckham  Carrie  F.  Miss,  teacher  North  primary  school, 

Acushnet  avenue,  boards  Mrs;  Mary  P.  Ashley's 
Peckham  Elisha  N,,  cooper,  house  231  South  Second 
Peckham  Frank  B.,  clerk,  203   Acushnet  avenue,  boards 

13  Morgan's  lane 
Peckham  Frederick  D.,  brakeman  O.  C.  R.  R.,  house  Max- 
field,  near  railroad 
Peckham  Gideon,  mason,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Peckham  Israel,  blacksmith  F.  C.  Terry,  h.  at  Acushnet 
Peckham  .John  B.,  gardener,  15  County,  h.  Fair,  n. County 
Peckham  Lucy,  widow  of  Stephen,  house  14  Sherman 
Peckham  Martin  V.  B.,  baker  H.  H.  Fisher,  bds.  49  County 
Peckham  Reuben,  mason,  house  Acushnet  avrnue 
Peckham  Samuel  G.,  laborer,  house  13  Morgan's  lane 
Peckham  Samuel  W.,  laborer,  boards  14  Sherman 


200  NEW   BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTOET. 

Peckham  Wm.  R.,  engineer  Thayer  &  Judcl,  h,  233  Cedar 
Pedigrew  John,  h\borer,  house  78  Union 
Pedro  Antone  J.,  laborer,  house  252  South  Water 
Pedro  Frank,  laborer,  house  177  Allen 
Pedro  Fraid<,  laborer,  house  149  Acushnet  avenue 
Pedro  John  H.,  clei'k,  28  Rowland,  house  2Q}4  flo- 
Pedro  Joseph  H.,  variety  store,  28  Rowland,  house  do. 
Pedrozo  Manuel  A.,  clerk  111  Union,  house  Acushnet  av- 
enue, corner  Rowland 
Peed  Thomas  J.,  shoemaker,  15  Fourth,  house  Acushnet 

avenue,  corner  Rivet 
Peeling  Geo.,  clerk,  boards  614  Purchase 
Peeling  Martha,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  104  Ash 
Peets  Chas.  FI.,  fireman  N.  ,B.  Copper  Works,  h.  3  Grand 
Peets  George  B.,  laborer,  bds.  Renry  Peet's,  Shawmutav. 
Peets  Henry,  blacksmith  N.   B.    Copper    Works,  house 

Shawmut  avenue,  near  Durfee 
Peets  Wm.  F.,  mason,  house  96  Smith 
Peirce  Abbie  A.,  widow  of  B.  W.,  h.  1443-^  Union 
Peirce  Amanda,  wid.  of  Charles  M.,  jr.,  house  22  Parker 
Peirce  Andrew  B.,  clerk  Isaac  0.  Sherman,  Fouith,   cor- 
ner Bedford,  boards  Robert  McKenzie's,  Ocean 
■Peirce  Annie  L.  Miss,  house  72  South 
Peirce  Asa  C.  (Peirce  &  Bushnell),  store  58  No.  Water, 
and  factory  72,  74  and  76  North  Water,  house  42  Fifth 
Peirce  Benj.  W.,  estate  of,  engravings,  146  Union 
Peirce  Bessey  P.  Miss,  teacher,  house  65  Summer 
Peirce  Charles  F.,  at  B.  W.  Peirce's,  146  Union,  b.  144^  do. 
PEIRCE  CHARLES  H.,  treasurer  New  Bedford  In- 
stitution for  Savings,  William,  corner  North  Second^ 
house  Maj^le,  corner  Ash 
Peirce  Charles  M.,  drain  pipe  mnfr..  No.  Water,  h.  75  Elm 
Peirce  Charles  W.,  florist  Wra.  Peirce,  162  Union,  boards 

Wm.  Peirce's,  Clinton 
Peirce  David  B.,  police  officer,  house  151  West  Campbell 
Peirce  David  R.,  carpenter,  house  83Maxfield 
Peirce  Easton  Y.,   florist    Wm.  Peirce,   boards   William 

Peirce's,  CIint»)n,  corner  Ash 
Peirce  Elisha  K.,  engraver,  boards  144,!^    Union 
Peirce  Ellery  (Bryant  &  Peirce),  provisions,  h.  65  Summer 
Peirce  Frank,  boarding-house,  89  South  Sixth 
Peirce  Frank  E.,  tin  ))late  worker,  boards  65  Summer 
PEIRCE  GEORGE,    organ   and  piano-forte  tuner, 

162  Union,  house  Washington  avenue,  near  Pearl 
Peirce    Herbert    S.,   second-hand   furniture,   237    South 

Water,  house  do. 
Peirce  Joanna  L.,  widow  of  Otis  H.,  house  86  Mill 
Peirce  John  W.,  cooper,  house  44  Fifth 
Pe.irce  Julia  A.,  widow  of  Wm.  C,  house  84  Seventh 


NEW    BEDFOED    [P]    DIRECTORY.  201 

PEIRCE     LAVELLO    I.,  wheelwrigtit  and  wagon 

builder,  rear  150  South  Water,  h.  122  Acushnet  av. 
Peirce  Leland  C,  clerk,  boards  75  Elm 
Peirce  Lloyd  D.,  house  122  Acushnet  avenue 
Peirce  Lloyd  N.,  cooper,    190    South    Water,  house  122 

Acushnet  avenue 
Peirce  Lucius  E.,  grocer,  59  North  Second,  h.  Middle 
Peirce  Martin  L.,  mason,  house  86  Mill 
Peirce  Mary  M.,  dressmaker,  11  Chestnut,  house  do. 
Peirce  Nancy,  widow,  house  7  Willis 
Peirce  Simeon,  farmer,  house  4  Skiffs  avenue 
Peirce  Stephen  L),,  clerk  Packard's   clothing  house,  house 

49  Maxfield 
Peirce  Thomas  R.,  cooper,  house  24  Bedford 
Peirce  Warren  G.,  mason,  boards  75  Elm 
Peirce  William,  house  53  Pleasant 

PEIRCE   WILLIAM,  florist,  conservatories  Elra, 
corner  Cottage,  store  162  Union,  h.  Clinton,  cor.  Ash 
Peirce  Wm,  G.,  in  cordage  fectory,  house  107  County 
Peirce  &  Bushnell  (A.  C7  Peirce    and    L.    Bushnell),  pic- 
ture  frames,   58   North    Water,   factory   72  and  76 
North  Water 
Peirce,  see  also  Pierce 

Pelan  Thomas,  grocer,  Kerapton,  cor.  Rockdale  av.,  h.  do. 
Pell  George,  caterer,  house  23  Seventh 
Pena  Caesar,  boards  158  South  Water 
Pena  Joseph,  seaman,  house  14  Cannon 
Pena  Manuel,  seaman,  house  8  Griffin 
Pendlebury   James,   farmer,   house  off  Tarklin  hill  road, 

near  R.  R. 
Pendlebury  Joseph,  wea'^er,  boards  266  South  Second 
Penney  B.  Frank,  printer,  boards  6  Liberty 
Penney  Edward  B.,  carpenter,  house  6  Liberty 
Penney  Edward  F.,  tinsmith,  house  84  Forest 
Penney  E.  D.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  house  85  South  Sixth 
Pennington  P^rancis,  section  hand,  house  641  Purchase 
Pennington  Thomas,  weaver,  boards  641  Purchase  " 
Perault  Joseph,  baker,  house  15  North  Front 
Percy  Thomas,  driver  job  wagon,  liouse  33  Chauncey 
PERKINS    ANDREW    W.    (New  Bedford  Im- 
proved  Concrete    and    Rooting  Co.),  wood  and  coal. 
Cedar,  corner  Hillman,  house  Hillman,   corner  Cedar 
Perkins  Jabez,  watchman  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house  44 

Hillman 
Perkins  Jabez  B.,  printer,  boards  44  Hillman 
Periin  Collins,  mariner,  boards  Mariners'  Home 
Perry  Al)rani  H.,  laborer,  h.  Kempton,  near  Watson 
Perry  Alonzo  F.,  tinsmith,  boards  188  Middle 
Perry  Antoine  J.,  laborer,  house  Lindsay,  near  Kempton 


202  NEW   BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTORY. 

Perry  Antorre,  laborer,  house  65^  Prospect 

Perry  Arthur  E.,  lawyer,  36  No.  Water,  bds.  137  County 

Perry  Charles  F.,  clerk,  213  So.  Water,  boards  215  do. 

Perry  Charles  H.,  clerk,  23  Purchase,  boards  165  Pleasant 

Perry  Duncan  I.,  house  (Hillside)  Acushnet  av.,  east  side 

Perry  Eben,  house  137  County 

Perry  Ebenezer  S.,  merchant  tailor,   4   Ricketson  block, 

Union,  house  107  Maxfield 
Perry  Edward  E.,  cariiage  trimmer,  boards  161  Mill 
Perry  Edwnrd  Miles,  veterinary  surgeon,  office  and  resi- 
dence 187  County 
Perry  Eliza,  widow  of  Phineas,  house  85  Elm 
Perry  Ellis  B.,  cutter  E.  S.  Perry,  house  77  North 
Perry  Eugene,  ranchinist,  house  164  Pleasant 
Perry  P'rancis,   deckhand  N.  Y.  &  N.  B.  S.  S.  Co.,  house 

10  Flowland 
Perry  Frank,  machinist,  house  65  Allen 
Peri-y  Frank,  grocer.  213  South  Water,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
Perry  Fi-ank  E.,  clerk  213  South  Water,  bds.  215  do. 
Perry  Franklin  E.,  mariner,  house  65  Allen 
Perry  George,  house  161  Mill 
Perry  George  W.,  carpenter,  liouse  70  Spruce 
Perry  Henry  C,  grocer,  71  Maxfield,  corner  State,  house 

56  Hillraan 
Perry   Henry   J.,  carriage  painter  George   L.  Brownell, 

house  120  South  Front 
Perry   Herbert   B.,   dental    student,    Gheapside,   corner 

Union,  boards  74  Hillman 
Perry  Jabez  W.,  master  mariner,  house  35  Maxfield 
Perry  James  H.,  master  mariner,  house  57  Mechanics  lane 
Perry  John,  laborer,  house  225  South  Water 
Perry  John,  laborer,  house  183  South  Second 
Perry  John  P.  (John  F.  Perry  &  Co.),   music  &c.,  house 

at  Boston 
Perry  John  F,  &  Co.  (John  F.  &  John  H.  Perry),  music 

and  musical  instruments,  143  Union 
Perry  John  H.  (John  F.  Perry  &  Co.),  music,  &c.,  boards 

Parker  House 
Perry  -John  S.  (S.  F,  Perry  &  Son),  livery  and   boarding 

stable,  50  Elm,  rooms  107  do. 
Perry  Joseph,  laborer,  house  25  Howland 
Perry  Joseph,  laborer,  house  39  Middle 
Perry  Joseph,  laborer,  house  170  South  Second 
Perry  Joseph,  night  watchman    Wamsutta    mills,   house 

165  Pleasant 
Perry  Joseph,  hairdresser,  house  20  School 
Perry  Joseph  F.,  seaman,  house  177  South  Second 
Peiry  Joseph  J.,  cigar  maker,  house  South  First  st.  lane 


JfEW   BEDFOED    [P]    DIRECTORY.  203 

Perry  Manuel,  laboi-er  Wamsutta  mills,  bouse   rear  569 

Pui'chase 
Perry  Manuel,  laborer  Potornska  mills,  bouse  96  S.  Front 
Perry  Manuel,  mariner,  house  225  South  Water 
Perry  Mary,  widow  of  Manuel,  house  267  South  Water 
Perry  A^elson,  clerk,  ,693  Purchase,  house  164  Pleasant 
Perry  Orren  C4.,  currier,  house  9  Chancery 
Perry  Salmon  F.  (S.  F.  Perry  &  Son),  livery  and  board- 
ing stable,  50  Elm,  bouse  17  <lo. 
Perry  Samuel  C,  house  30  Hill  man 
Perry  Samuel  H.,  hats  and  caps,  3  Purchase,    boards   132 

-Middle      • 
Perry  Sam'l  S.,  provisions,  154  Purchase,  h.  137   Summer 
Perry  Solomon  T.,  master  mariner,  house  77  North 
Perry  Stephen  D.,  mail  conti'actor,  bds.  Court,  cor.  Park 
Perry  S.  F.  &  Son  (Salmon  F.  and  John  S.  Perry),  livery 

stable,  50  Elm 
Perry  William  A.,  engineer,  bouse  162  Kempton 
Perry  William,  shoemaker,  boards  70  Kempton     '    . 
Perry   Wm.  D,,  farmer,  house  Belleville  road.  Head   of 

the  River 
Peters  Albert,  seaman,  h.  Belleville  rd.,  n.  Acushnet  river 
Peters  Ambrose,  blacksmith,  boards  157  Pleasant 
Pfters  Bruno,  second-hand  furniture,  258  Pui'cliase,  bouse 

157  Pleasant 
Peters  Peter  J,,  scissors  grinder,  bouse   Belleville  road, 

near  Acushnet  river 
Pettee  Abby  J.,  widow  of  Daniel,  house  103  Hillman 
Petterson  Charles  A.  B.,  wood  engraver,  bds.  72  Flillman 
Petty  Luther,  card  grinder,  house  rear  708  Acushnet  av. 
Peugh  John  A.,  laborer,  house  92  Sullivan 
Phalen  Anna  Miss,  house  165  County 
Phalen  Bridget,  widow,  house  4  Maxfield 
Phalen  John,  baggage-master  O.  C.  R.  R.,  b.  4  Maxfield 
Phalen  Mary  E.  Miss,  house  165  County 
Phalen  Michael,  loom  fixer,  house  16  Hampton  court 
Phillips  Allen,  house  292  Purchase 
Phillips  Charles  E.,  painter,  house  410  Purchase 
Phillips  Charles  F.,  clerk,  boards  65  Walden 
Phillips  Charles  F.,  printer,  boards  56*I-Iillman 
Phillips  Charles  S.,  in  Wilson  &  Co.'s  Flour  mills,   bouse 

65  Walden 
Phillips  Eliza  J.,  widow,  house  27  Austin 
Phillips  George  A.,  shoemaker,  boards  3'  Franklin 
Phillips  George  R.  (Wm.  Phillips    &    Son),   commission 

merchant,  7  Middle,  house  97  Elm 
Phillips  Henry,  clerk,  213  Acushnet  av.  h.  73  South  Sixth 
'Phillips  John  P.,  machinist,  house  71  Allen 


204  NEW   BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTORY. 

Phillips  Jonah,  weaver,  house  Washburn,  10th  on   right> 

from  Acushnet  avenue 
Phillips  Robert,  house  Rockdale  av,,  cor.  Hathaway  road 
Phillips  Rosa,  widow,  house  11  Morgan's  lane 
Phillips  Seth,  seaman,  house  11  Morgan's  lane 
Phillips  Watson  L.,  pastor  County  street  Methodist  Epis- 

copnl  society,  lionse  9  Lincoln 
Phillips  William  (William  Phillips  &   Son),   commission 

merchant,  house  190  County  • 
Phillips  Wm.  &  Son  (Wm.  and  Geo.  R.   Phillips),   com- 
mission merchants,  7  Middle 
Phillips  William  T.,  weaver,  boards  95  Linden 
Phinney  Charles  H.,  expressman  Hatch   &  Co.'s  express, 

house  173  Cedar 
Phinney  Nathan,  mason,  house  81  Pleasant 
Phinney  Nathan  D.,  house  68  North 
Phinney  Otis  B.,  agent  Industrial  Cooperative  Associa- 
tion, 582  Purchase,  house  661  do. 
Phipps  Charles  E.,  harness  maker,   24   Pleasant    (Cheap- 
side),  boards  102  High 
Phipps  Ellen,  widow,  house  107  South  Front 
Pickens  Asa,  house  677  Purchase 
Pickens  George,  grocer,  679  Purchase,  house  677  do. 
Pickering  James,  weaver,  boards  5  Rivet  * 

Pierce  Andrew,  butcher,  house  11  Spruce 
PIERCE  ANDKEW  G-.,  treasurer  Wamsutta  mills, 
and  treasurer   New  Bedford   and  Fairhaven   Street 
Railway  Co.,  office  over   Merchants  National  Bank, 
50  North  Water,  house  89  Spring 
Pierce  Andrew  B.,  clerk.  111  Fourth,  h.  Ocean,  n.  Arnold 
Pierce  Anthony,  jr.,    house  1042  Acushnet  avenue,  east 

side,  2d  south  of  Davis 
Pierce  Asa  B.,  mason,  house  147  Elm   . 
Pierce  Austin  L.,  glass-cutter,  house  231  South  Water 
Pierce  A.  Martin,  physician,  room  1  Ricketson  block.  Un- 
ion, house  37  Eighth 
Pierce  Betsey,  widow  of  Martin,  house  159  Middle 
Pierce  Carrie,  widow  of  John  A.,  house  84  Washington 
Pierce  Charles,  bootmaker,  21  Centre,  house  do. 
Pierce  Charles  C,  painter,  house  24  Cypress 
Pierce  Charles  E.,  press  department  Standard  office,  bds. 

27  Elm 
Pierce  Charles  E..  carpenter,  house  102  Bedford 
Pierce  Charles  H.,  laborer,  house  24  Dartmouth 
Pierce  Charles  W.,  mason,  boards  159  Middle 
Pierce  Crawford  S.,  mason,  house  9  Bedford 
Pierce  Eben,  bomb  lances,  12  William,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
Pierce  Edward  H.,  boat  builder,  house  48ii  Acushnet  av. 


NEW    BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTORT.  205 

Pierce    Edward    T.,    clerk    N.   Bedford    and    Nantucket 

Steamboat  Co.,  and  Wamsutta  mills,  over  Merchants 

National  Bank,  h.  89  Spring,  cor.  So,  Eighth 
Pierce  Erskine,  porgie  oil  nianuficturer,  h.  212  Purchase 
Pierce  .Frederick  H.,  shoemaker,  liouse  2095-2  Middle 
Pierce  George  L.,  mason,  boards  159  Middle 
Pierce    Hannah    C,  widow   of  Bradford   E.,  cement,  soil 

and  drain  piue   mnfr.,  9  Bedford  and  F'ourth,  south 

end  of  M.  T.  b.  Co.,  house  43  School 
Pierce  Henry  C,  brakeinan  O.  C.  R.  R.,  b.  819  Purchase 
Pierce  Henry  L.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  27  Pleasant,  bds. 

14  Cypress 
PIEKCE  H.  P.,  music  teacher,  38  Mill,  house  do. 
Pierce  Isaac  O.,  peddler,  house  204  County 
Pierce  Latham  C,  mason,  boards  43  School 
Pierce  ]\Iargaret,  widow  of  Henry  C,  h.  819  Purchase 
Pierce  Maria  Miss,  house  Belleville,  Head  of  the  River 
Pierce  jNlary  Adeline  Mrs.,  house  Kempton,  cor.  Hunter 
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  32  So.  Cottage 
Pierce  Philip  A.,  lawyer,  26  North  Water 
Pierce  Thomas  H.,  sash  and  blind  maker,  h.  291  Purchase 
Pierce,  see  also  Peirce 

Pierman  Charles  A.,  sail-maker,  house  66  Cypress 
Piggott  John  J.,  compositor,  boards  315  Acushnet  avenue 
Pike  Andrew  J.,  butcher,  h.  Kempton,  cor.  Jenny  Lind 
Pillings  John  Mrs.,  house  9  Austin,  corner  Pleasant 
Pinder  Catherine,  widow  of  Wm.,  house  24  School 
Pinder  Geo.  F.,  laborer,  9  and  15  No.  B'ront,  h.  24  School 
Pinder  William,  coachman,  62  Fifth,  house  do. 
Pine  Antoine  G.,  hairdresser,  house  118  South  Water 
Pinkham  Geo.  W.,  mariner,  boards  4  School 
Piper   Augustus   D.,  hairdresser,   under   Parker    House, 

house  124  Purchase 
Piper  Edward  I.,  tin  and  sheetiron  worker,  342  Purchase, 

boards  do. 
Pitman  Benjamin,  house  25  South  Cottage 
Pitman  Deborah,  widow  of  Samuel,  house  29  Bedfoi-d 
Pitman  George  N.,  driver  Hatch  &  Co.'s  express,  boards 

60  Chestnut 
Pitman  George  W.,  carpenter,  house  60  Chestnut 
Pitman  Henry  L.,  marine  reporter  Standard  office,  house 

123  Fifth 
Pitman   William  H.,  clerk  New  Bedford  Institution  for 

Savings,  boards  60  Chestnut 
Pitts  E.  C.  Miss,  dressmaker,  86  Elm,  house  do. 


206  NEW    BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTORY. 

Pittsley  Betsey,  widow  of  Win.,  h.  309  Acu.shnet  avenue 
Pittsley  Howard,  teamster,  house  3  Tarkiln  liill  road 
Pittsley  Iveuben  M.,  fanner,  house  2  Braleyville  road 
Pittsley  William  2d,  farmer,  house  Acushiiet  avenue 
Place  Hannah  E.,  widow  of  Henry,  house  rear  37  Smith 
Place  Rhpda,  widow  of  Gilbert,  house  47  Hillman 
Place  Tlioraas,  laborer,  house  656  Acushnet  avenue 
Place  Susan  T.  Mrs.,  house  95  South  Sixth 
Plant  John,  card  grinder,  h.  Durfee,  W,  of  Shawmut  av. 
Plant  John,  shoemaker,  h.  1  Austin,  cor.  Purchase 
Plant  Nicholas,  shoemaker  Hathaway,  Soule  &  Harring- 
ton, house  346  Purchase 
Pledger  Jane,  widow  of  Philip,  house  68  South  Orchard 
Plunimer  Charles  W.,  house  Hawthorn,  near  Page 
Plummer  Frederick  A.,  furniture  painter  Caleb  Maxfield, 

house  380  Purchase 
Plummer  Horace  M.,  mail  carrier,  house  29  Willis 
PLUMMER  LEANDEil  A.,  treasurer  New  Bed- 
ford Cordage  Co.,  office  Rotch's  square,  house  Haw- 
thorn, corner  Page 
Plummer  Leander  A.,  jr.,  house  Hawthorn,  cor.  Page 
Plummer  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Richard,  li.  165  Union 
Poisson  Joseph  (Poisson  &  Roy),  147  Purchase,  boards 

Whitcotnb' House,  152  Union 
Poisson  &  Roy  (Joseph  Poisson  and  Alfred  Roy),  dry 

goods,  147  Purchase 
Polk^^Mary,  widow,  house  180  Kempton 
Pollard  Andrew  C,  house  114  Pleasant 
PoUay  Jacob,  rigger,  house  34  South 
Pollock  Albert  H.,  mariner,  boards  25  South  Second 
Pollock  Daniel  F.,  at  Potomska  mill,  bds.  162  Grinnell     ■ 
Pollock  Daniel  G.,  house  162  Grinnell 
Pollock  Frederick  O.,  cigar  maker,  boai'ds  170  Mill 
Pollock  George  H.,  boards  99  Washington 
Pollock  George  H.,  in  Gosnold  mills,  boards  170  Mill 
Pollock  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  80)4   Union,  house 

170  Mill 
Pollock  John  H.,  roofer,  house  158  Mill 
Pollock  Nelson  G.,  molder,  house  14  Crapo 
Pollock  Samuel  H.  (A.  G.  Stanton  &  Co.), grocer   and 

provision  dealer,  131  Acushnet  av.,  house  7  Crapo 
Pollock  Simon  S.,  house  99  Washington 
Pomber  Antone,  fruit,  235}^  So.  Water,  house  do. 
Pomeroy  Henry  G.,  machinist,  house  203  Purchase 
Pond  Esther  E.,  w.  of  E.  D.,  boarding-house,  8  Pleasant 
Pool  Arthur  T.,  teamster,  house  Plainville 
•Pool  George  A.,  cooper,  house  220  Acushnet  avenue 
Pool  Philip  S.,  laborer,  house  Plainville 


NEW   BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTORY.  207 

Poole  George  H.,  carriage  smith,  b.  249  Aeuslinet  avenue 

Pope  Abner  P.,  carpenter,  bouse  25  Kempton 

Pope  Emily,  widow,  Jiouse  959  Acusbuet  avenue 

Pope  Frank  L.,  passepartout  maker,  house  42  County 

Pope  John  G.  \V.,  Iiouse  27  Walnut 

Po])e  Lewis  S.,  farmer,  bouse  north  end  of  Acusbnet  av. 

Pope  Setb  F.,  compositor  Mercury  office,  boards  Mansion 

House 
Pope  Thomas,  h.  959  Acusbnet  av.,  north  of  Coggeshall 
Pope  Wm.  G.  E.,  mercbant,  7  Middle,  bouse  26  Seventh 
Popple  Benjamin  F.,  oil  presser  W.  A.  Robinson   &    Co., 

house  10  County,  near  Tbompson's  lane 
Popple  Gideon  B.,  bookkeeper,  liouse  10  County 
Popplestone  Alfred  M.,  miller  Wilson  &   Co.,  house   141 

Summer 
Popplestone  Susan,. widow  of  William,  house  71  Fourth 
Porter  Albert,  roofer,  bouse  41  Smith 
Porter  Charles,  house  638  Purchase 
Porter   Elizabetb,  widow  of 'Jos.,   seamstress,  bouse    13 

Sears  court 
Porter  John,  weaver,  house  199  State 
Fortune  Antoine,  carder,  bouse  13  North  Front 
Post  Francis,  decorator  Smith  Brothers,  b.  27 j^  Howland 
Post  Harry,  shoemaker,  boards  17  Bonney 
Post  John  W.,  pantryman,  house  237  Middle 
Post  Nancy,  widow  of  Kiclianl  G.,  iiouse  114  Washington 
Post-office,  Thomas   Coggeshall,  postmaster.  North   Sec- 
ond, corner  Willia'm 
Post  Ruth,  widow  of  Francis,  bouse  17  Bonney 
Post  William  C,  apothccar}^    12   Pleasant    (Cheapside), 

house  163  Grinnell 
Potomska  mills,  opposite  269  South  Water,  A.  G.  Pierce, 

treasurer,    office    over    Merchants    National    Bank, 

North   Water 
Potter  Almira  Miss,  bouse  90  Linden 
Potter  Andrew  H.,  expressman,  19   Commercial  wharf, 

house  4  Orchard 
Potter  Charles  W.,  butcher,  house  266  Kempton 
Potter  Charles  W.,  jr.,  fruit  and  produce,  87  Union,  house 

58  North  Sixtli 
Potter  Charles  W.  H.,  carpenter,  house  209  Summer 
Potter  Cynthia  H.,  widow  of  Jonathan,  h.  120  Kempton 
Potter  Edvv.  E.  F.,  clerk,  26  No.  Water,  bds.47  Chestnut 
Potter  Elizabetb  D.,  widow  of  Stephen  N.,  h.  161  County 
Potter  Fred  S.,  commission  mercbant,  40  Nortii    Water, 

house  2  Seventh 
Potter  Frederick  P.,  gardener,   house    Shawmut   avenue, 

near  Durfee 


208  NEW   BEDFORD    [P]    DIRECTORY. 

Potter  George   A.,  furmer,  house  Hathaway   road,  near 

Rockdale  avenue 
Potter  George  F.,  shoemaker,  boards  490  Acushnet  av. 
Potter  George  P.,  farmer,  house  2  Pope 
Potter  Hannah,  widow  of  Peleg,  house  63  Mill 
Potter  Herbert  A,,  boards  47  Chestnut 
.  Potter  Isaiah  H.,  calker,  house  55  Hill 
Potter  James  C,  harness  maker,  24  Pleasant,  b.  18  Griffin 
Potter  James  W.,  teamster,  house  232  South  Water 
Potter  John  W.,  passepartout  maker,  boards  23  North 
Potter  Josliua  W.,  farmer,  liouse  Hathaway  road 
Potter  Loring,  cooper,  house  23  North 
Potter  Lucy  L.,  widow  of   William,  preserver  of  flowers, 

house  75  Campbell 
Potter  Lydia  A.,  widow,  house  rear  228  Middle 
Potter  Margaret,  widow  of  Warren  S.,  h.  47  Chestnut 
Potter  Philip,  paint  grinder,  house  72  Foster 
Potter  Simeon,  house  107  Cedar 
Potter  Southward,  2d,  accountant,  104  Union,  house  25 

Kempton 
Potter  Stephen  R.,  clerk,  67  and  69  William,  h.  161  County 
Potter  William  F.  (William  F.  Potter  &  Co.),  wholesale 

grocer,  Union,  cor.  North  Front,  boards  35  Eighth 
POTTER  WILLIAM  F.  &  CO.  (William  F.  Pot- 
ter and  Arthur  Ciiminlngs),  wholesale   grocers.    Un- 
ion, corner  North  Front 
Potter  William  J.  Rev.,  pastor  Unitarian   church,   rooms 

160  County 
PotthoiF  Louis  A.,  currier,  house  4  Maxfield 
.     Potts  James,  carder,  boards  2  Hazard  court 
Power  Ann,  widow,  house  634  Acushnet  avenue 
Power  Michael  E.,  machinist,  house  2  Robeson 
Powei's  James,  laborer,  house  102  Merrimac 
Powers  James,  card  grinder,  house  287  South  Second 
Powers  James  F.,  machinist,  boards  102  Merrimac 
Powers  Mary  K,,  widow  of  Edmund,  house  2  Robeson 
Powers  Michael,  laborer,  house   Washburn,  3d  on   right 

from  Acushnet  avenue 
Powers  Pierce,  laborer,  house  First,  corner  Bush 
Powers  Walter,  weaver,  house  708  Acushnet  avenue 
Prada  Joanna,  widow,  house  13  School 
'"  Prara  Antoine,  carder,  house  11  Morgan's  lane 

i      ^    .  Pratt  Enos  A.,  boarding-house,  5  School,  house  do. 

Pratt  Pierre,  laborer,  house  rear  5  Campbell 
Pratt  Thomas  B.,  commercial  traveler,  house  63  Foster 
Pratt  William,  teamster,  house  37  Middle 
Pray  Sarah  A.  C,  teacher,  boards  14  School,  c.  S.  Water 
-    Pray  Susan  M.,  boarding-liouse,  14  School 


NEW   BEDFOKD    [Q]    DIRECTORY.  209 

Praux  Charles,  mnle-spinner,  house  1  Austin  court 
Prentice  Sarah-  V.  Mi'S.,  dressmaker,  6)^  Fifth,  house  do. 
Prescott    Charles    D.,    pliysician,    120    William,    corner 

Eighth,  house  do. 
Prescott  Oliver,  lawyer,  26  North  Water,  h.  117  County 
Priaulx  Peter,  servant  man,  119  County,  boards  do. 
Price  Alexander,  file  mnfr.,  33>2  So.  Water,  house  33  do. 
Price  Charles  R.,  clerk,  2  Central  wharf,  b.  102  Pleasant 
Price  George  H.,  boards  328  Purchase 
Price  Keziah  R.,  widow  of  Benjamin,  house  102  Pleasant 
Price  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  house  15  Emerson 
Price  William  F.,  hostler,  house  328  Purchase 
Primrose  William  F.,  tailor,  b.  Mansion  House,  87  Union 
Prior  James  P.,  cooper,  house  50  North 
Proctor  Charles  Haydeu,  rector  St.  James  church,  boards 

Parker  House 
Proctor  George  N.   (Garfield  &  Proctor),  coal,  foot  of 

Walnut,  house  at  Fitchburg 
PKOVIDEIVCE  EXPRESS  CO.,  Hatch  &  Co., 

5  Ricketson  block 
Provo  Austin,  laborer,  house  194  State 
Provo  Joseph  A.,  operative  Wamsutta  mills,  b.  194  State 
Purington  Charles  F.,  house  76  Hillman 
Purington  Charles  G.,  wood  yard,  193   Kempton,  boards 

106  Cedar 
Purington  Clarence  L.,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  near  the  reservoir 
Purington  Frank  H.,  printer,  boards  76  Hillman 
Purington  Henry  A.,  carj^enter,  house  85  Walden 
Purington  John  A.,  ship  joiner,  house  189  North 
Purington  John  G.,  tinsmith,  boards  189  North 
Purington  Louisa  A.,  wid.  of  Nathaniel  S.,  h.  76  Hillman 
Purington  Philip  B.   (Purington   &  Brown),   house  fur- 
nishing goods,  59  Purchase,  house  219  County 
Purington  &  Brown  (Philip  B.  Purington  and   Oliver  F. 

Brown),  crocker)'^,  etc.,  59  Purchase 
Purrington  Charles  E.,  house-painter,  house  61  Summer 
Purrington  Frank  M.,  painter,  house  189  North 
Purrington  Lydia  C,  widow,  house  155  State 
Putnam  Daniel  R.,  harness  maker,  house  19  Walnut 
Putnam   Wilbert  A.,  compositor  Mercury  office,  boards 

Mansion  House 
Putnam  Wilbur  A.,  printer,  boards  19  Walnut 
Putz  Gustave,  boot  and  shoemakei-,  84  Middle,  house  do. 
Pye  James,  weaver,  house  Washburn,  8th  on  right  from 

Acushnet  avenue 

QUESCO  WILLIAM,  waiter,  house  10  Liberty 
Quigley  James  A.,  weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  5  Ashley 
Quill  Dennis,  house  1  Turner's  court 
14 


210  NEW    BEDFORD    [^]    DIRECTORY. 

Quinlan  John,  spinner,  boards  260  South  Second 
Quinlan  Thomas,  carder,  house  260  South  Second 
Quinn  Charles,  carder  Wamsutta  mills,  boards   11  Logan 
Quinn  James,  laborer,  house  Delano,  cor.  South  First 
Quinn  James  IT.,  laborer  Eureka  Flour  Mills,  boards    129 
Grinnell  [Linden 

Quinn  Lawrence,  laborer  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house    88 
Quinnan  John,  mule-spinner,  house  815  Purchase 
Quinnan  Mary  Miss,  washerwoman,  house  29  Austin 
Quinnan  Thomas,  mule-S))inner,  house  29  Austin 
Quinnan  Wm.,  spinner  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  2  Austin  ct. 
Quirk  James  B,,  laborer,  house  Tremont,  near  Arnold 
Quirk  John,  blacksmith,  house  Tremont,  near  Arnold 
Quirk  Patrick,  laborer,  house  Tremont,  near  Arnold 

RABE  LUDWIG,  house  42  Middle 
Rafiael  Frank,  laborer,  house  33  Smith 
Rafferty  Peter,  card  grinder,  house  11  Seneca 
RafFerty  William,  peddler,  house  65  South  Water 
Rafferty  William  H.,  laborer,  boards  65  South  Water 
Ragan  John,  laborer,  house  7  Hampton  court 
Ragan  John,  mule-spinner,  house  187  State 
Ragan  Michael,  laborer,  house  No.  Front,  cor,  Washburn 
Ragan  Peter,  card  grinder,  h.  Smith's  blk.,  State,n.  Linden 
Rainey  Wm.  R.,  tailor,  81  No.  Water,  boards  Mt.  Pleas- 
ant House,  Pleasant  (Cheapside) 
Rainford  Alfred,  weaver,  house  2  Wall 
Raleigh  Chas.  S.,  marine  painter,  31  Union,  b.  100  Fifth 
Ramsbottom    George,    weaver    Wamsutta   mills,    house 

Rock,  corner  of  Coggeshall 
Ramsdell  James,  lather,  boards  114  Kempton 
Rand  Hiram,  farmer,  h.  rear  Geo.  C.  Hatch;  Acushnet  av. 
Randall  Benjan)in  C,  carpenter,  house  13  Logan 
Randall  Chas.  G.,  clerk  Thos.  Hathaway,  h.  84  S.  Second 
Randall    Charles    S.,    merchant,   Rodman,  corner  North 

Front,  house  21  Hawthorn,  corner  Irving  court 
Randall  Cornelius,  laborer,  house  185  South  Second 
Randall  Cynthia  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  house  63  Kempton 
Randall  David  E.,  harness  blacking,  120  Middle,  h.  do. 
Randall  Eliza  T.  Mrs.,  boarding-house,  11  and  13  Logan 
Randall  George,  mariner,  boards  8  Bethel 
Randall  George  W.,  millwright,  house  Tarkiln   hill  road, 

Head  of  the  River 
Randall  Mary  H.,  widow  of  David,  house  18  Chancery 
Randall  Ransom,  house  179  Pleasant 
Randall  Rufus,  cooper,  16  Coffin,  opposite  Son.th  Front, 

house  84  South  Second,  corner  Coffin 
Rnndall  Susan  Miss,  house  54  Smith 
Rankin  Susan  Mrs.,  house  36  Maxfield 


NEW   BEDFORD    [}{]    DIEECTORT.  211 

Rathbun  Elisha,  carpenter,  house  63  Mill 

Rau  Gustavns  L.,  machinist,  house  151  Fourth 

Ray  Annie,  widow  of  William,  h.  Kempton,  Cannonville 

Ray  Charles  M.,  calker,  liouse  5  Fair 

Ray  Edwin  H.,  salesman,  boards  5  Fair 

Ray  Isaiah  C,  lawyer,  '230  Purchase,  house  113Hillman 

Ray  Lindsey,  blacksmith,  boards  Clinton,  corner  Ash 

Raymond  B.  Frank,  house  43  North  Second 

Raymond  Calvin  (Hatch  &  Co.),  and  (Davenport,  Mason 

&  Co.),  express,  5  Ricketson   block,  house  Cypress, 

near  Svcamore 
RAYMOND  EBEN.    P.,  publisher  and  proprietor 

Whaleman's   Shipping  List,  and  Merchante   Trans- 
cript, 8  South  Second,  house  17  do. 
Raymond  Henry  O.,  engineer  F.  R.  R.  R.,  h.  33  Willis 
Raymond  Jane,  widow,  house  63  North  Second 
Raymond  Josiah   K.,  messenger  Hatch  &  Co.'s  express, 

boards  131  Chestnut 
Raymond  Mary  Mrs.,  house  43  North  Second 
Raymond  Micajah  K.,  messenger  Hatch  &  Co.'s  express, 

house  81  Elm 
Raynor  Thomas,  loom  fixer,  boards  18  Austin  court 
Read  Abby  N.,  widow  of  Frederick  A.,  h.  69  Sycamore 
Read  Chas.  W.,  overall  mnfr.,  155  N.  Water,  h.  8  Eighth 
Read  Cynthia  A.,  widow  of  Joseph  R.,  house  8  Eighth 
Read  Frederick,  master  mariner,  h.  Sycamore,  c.  Cypress 
Read  Marion  L.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  166  North 
Read  Mary  M.,  widow  of  Philip,  house  60  Spruce 
Read  Rebecca,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  197  County 
Read  Sai-ah  M.,  widow  of  Edward,  house  166  North 
Read  Wm.  Alexander,  house  261  County 
Read  Wm.  F.  (Taber,  Read  &   Gardner),  117  Union,  h. 

8  Eighth 
Reagan  John,  laborer,  house  51  Smith 
Reardon  Patiick,  laborer,  house  106  Merrimac 
Records  EUery,  ship-carpenter,  house  96  Maxfield 
Records  John  C.,  machinist,  boards  96  Maxfield 
Redfern  Samuel,  weaver,  h.  291  So.  Second,  c.  Blackmore 
Reed  Albert  B.,  laborer,  house  93  First,  corner  Bush 
Reed  Benj.  F.  H.,  reporter  Standard  office,  h.  103  Sycamore 
Reed  Caroline  Miss,  house  4  Pleasant 
Reed  Edwin  J.,  mariner,  house  28  Pearl 
Reed  Eli  W.,  tanner,  house  Tarkiln  hill  road 
Reed  Gustavus  L.  (Reed  &  Giffoixl),  boot  mnfr.,  21  No. 

Second,  house  303  Acushnet  avenue 
Reed  Jeptha,  laborer,  house  309  Acushnet  avenue 
Reed  John,  carpenter,  house  55  Sherman 
Reed  John,  mariner,  house  Plainville 
Reed  Joseph,  works  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  101  Campbell 


212  NEW   BEDFORD    [^]    DIRECTORY. 

Reed  Lyman  K.,  stone-cutter,  house  53  Hill 

Reed  Mnrgaret,  widow  of  Benjamin,  h.  State,  c.  Linden 

Reed  Margaret,  widow  of  James,  house  126  South  Front 

Reed  Nathan,  hiborer,  h.  289  Acushiiet  av.,  cor.  School 

Reed  Richard  A.,  mariner,  house  191  Grinnell 

Reed  Robert  G.,  horaoeo.  physician,  house  101  Campbell 

Reed  Sarah,  widow  of  John,  house' 593  Acushnet  avenue 

Reed  Thomas,  porter  Bancroft  House,  boards  do. 

Reed  Timothy    (Dewson,  Williams  &  Co.),  prop.  N.  B. 

tannery,  house  at  Quincy 
Reed  William  H.,  cooper,  house  203  West  Elm 
Reed  &  Gifford   (Gustavus   L.  Reed   and  Jesse  Gifford), 

bool^mnfrs.,  21  North  Second 
REEVE  :NATHANIEL   L.,  dining  room,  6  South 

Water,  liouse  do. 
Reeves  Charles,  spinner,  house  271  South  Water 
Remington  Edward  C,  rigger,  house  106  Pleasant 
Remington  Emerald  A.,  baggage   master  O.  C.  R.  R.,  h. 

32  Sycamore  [near  Cedar 

Remington  Holden  B.,  conductor  O.  C.  R.  R.,  h.  Robeson, 
Remington  John  G.,  real  estate,  house  69  Linden 
Remington  Lucy  J.,  teacher  Mill  school,  house  169  County 
Remington  Mary,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  169  County 
Remington  Mary,  clerk,  boards  64  School 
Remington  Rosetta,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  7  County 
Remington  Thomas,  carpentei',  house  349  South  Water 
Renihan  Thomas,  laborer,  house  932  Acushnet  avenue 
REPUBLICAN    STANDARD,    E.   Anthony  & 

Sons,  publishers,  67  Union 
Reves  David,  laborer,  house  Highland 
Rexford  Fanny  B.,  widow  of  Alfred,  hou&e  92  Bedford  , 
Rexford  George  P,,' machinist,  house  92  Bedford 
Reynard  Emily  H.,  wid.  of  Wm.  H.,  h.  120   Acushnet  av. 
Reynard  Wm.  H.,  jr.,  mariner,  house  120  Acushnet  av. 
Reynolds  Asa  R.,  laborer,  house  Belleville  road.  Head  of 

the  River  [Durfee,  c.  Bullock's  av. 

Reynolds  Benjamin,  molder  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house 
Reynolds  Bradford  A.,  bds.  Durfee,  cor.  Bullock's  avenue 
Reynolds  Charles  B.,  fireman,  h.  Shawraut  av.,  n.  Durfee 
Reynolds   Clara   R.  Miss  (C.  R.   Reynolds   &   Co.),  13 

Pleasant,  house  do. 
Reynolds  Clara  R.  &  Co.  (Misses  Clara  R.  and  Phebe 

Reynolds),  millinery  goods,  13  Pleasant 
Reynolds  Edgar  C,  boards  "Charles  B.  Reynolds',  Shaw- 

mut  avenue  [86  Mill 

Reynolds  Edward  G.,  driver  S.  P.  Richmond  &  Co.,  house 
Reynolds  George  F.,  brick  maker,  h.  6  Braleyville  road 
Reynolds  George  F.,  peddler,  boards    Asa   R.  Reynolds', 

Belleville  road,  Head  of  the  River 


NEW    BEDFORD    []^]    DIEECTOIIT.  213 

Reynolds  James  R.,  laborer,  h.  57  So.  Water,  c.  Walnut 
Reynolds  Joseph  B.,  blacksmith    N.   B.    Copper    Works, 

boards  273  Cedar,  corner  Parker 
Reynolds  Josephine  Miss,  boarding,  55  South  Water 
Reynolds  Luther,   boarding-house,   735    Purchase,  oppo- 
site Logan 
Reynolds  Margaret,  widow,  house  4  Bush 
Reynolds  Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  61  Summer 
Reynolds  ISToah.  jr.,  farmer,  house  1  Braleyville  road 
Reynolds  Phebe  Miss  (C.  R.  Reynolds  &  Co.),  13  Pleas- 
ant, boards  do. 
Reynolds  Phineas,  farmer,  house  5  Braleyville  road 
Reynolds  Sampson  S.,  house  10(3  Cedar 
Reynolds  Wan-en,  butcher,  house  Belleville    road,    Head 
of  the  River  [Blackmore 

Reynolds    Warren,   weaver,    house     South   Front,   near 
Reynolds  VVyke,  house  185  South  Water 
Reynolds  William,  spinner,  house  201  Pleasant 
Reynolds  William  F.,  planer,  house  9  High 
Rhoades  Benjamin,  weaver,  house  '238  South  Second 
Rhodes  Amos  H.,    chief  engineer  Wamsutta  mills,  house 

626  Purchase,  corner  Wamsutta 

Rhodes    Henry   W.   (Rhodes   &   Kavenagh),  grocer,  622 

Purchase,  boards  626  do.  [Purchase 

Rhodes  William  C,  engineer  Wamsutta  mills,  boards  626 

RHODES    &    KAYEJ^fAGH   (Henry  W.  Rhodes 

and  Edward  Kavenagh),  grocers,  622  Purchase 
Rice  Adonirara  J.,  baker  52  Arnold,  house  do. 
Rice  Simeon,  house  50  Arnold 
Rich  James,  cai'penter,  house  7  Spruce 
Richards  Alfred,  mail   contractor   and   proprietor   Little 
Compton,   Fall   River,    Marion    and  Westport  point 
stage  lines,  office  5  South  Sixth,  house  7-1  Walden 
RICHARDS   EDWARD  R.,   proprietor  Mansion 

House,  Union,  corner  North  Second 
Richards   George,    dining  room,  357    Acushnet    avenue, 

house  at  Dartmouth 
Richards    George,  jr.,     assistant   357    Acushnet   avenue, 

boards  George  Richards',  at  Dartmouth 
RICHARDS  GEORGE  D.,  wooden  ware,  etc.,  101 

William,  boards  53  Elm 
Richards  Julia  P.,  widow  of  John,  house  245  Middle 
Richards  William  D.,   livery   stable,   20    South    Second, 

house  53  Elm 
Richardson  Alfred  Mrs.,  house  21  Morgan's  lane 
Richardson  George  P.,  clerk,  18    South    Water,  house  67 

Fourth 
Richardson  Jesse,  lamp  lighter,  house  523  Acushnet  av. 
Richardson  John  T.,  clothing,  18  South  Water,  house  67 
Fourth 


214  NEW   BEDFORD    []^]    DIRECTOET. 

Richardson  Joseph,  house  184  County  ^    [County 

Richardson  Lewis  H.,  tin  smith,  45   North  Water,  b.  184 
Richardson  Marcus  O.,  sole    leather  cutter,  house  Shaw- 

mut  avenue,  near  Durfee 
Richardson  Marcus  O.,  jr.,  shoe  manufecturer,  Shaw^mut 

avenue,  house  11  Ashley 
Richardson  Nicholas  H.  F.,  currier,  h.  Fair,  next  Sears 
Richardson  Sarah  A.  S.  S.,  widow  of  Jerome,  house  Fair, 

near  Sears  [near  Durfee 

Richardson  Wm.  H.,  shoemaker,  house  Shawmut  avenue, 
Richmond  Abby  P.,  widow  of  Cyrus  A.,  h.  31  County 
Richmond  A.  T.  Miss,  teacher  JKempton  street   primary 

school,  boards  3  Ricketson  court 
Richmond  Charles  N.,  civil  engineer,  boards  34  Hitrh 
Richmond  George  B.,  office  North  Water,  corner   North, 

iiouse  434  Acushnet  avenue  • 
Richmond  George  B.,  jr.,  physician,  34  High,  house  do. 
Richmond  George  W.,  house  43  Wing 
Richmond    Henry  (S.    P.    Richmond  &  Co.),  baker,  173 

Union  and  161  South  Water,  c.  Howland,h.43  Wing 
Richmond  James  H.  C.  Mrs.,  private  school,  21    Seventh, 

house  do. 
Richmond   Joshua,    merchant   tailor,   31    North   Water, 

house  96  County,  corner  Russell 
Richmond  Josiah,  light  keeper.  Hen  and  Chickens   Light 

Vessel,  house  3  Ricketson  court  [Second 

Richmond  Lewis,  clerk,  59  North    Second,  bds.  54  North 
Richmond  Mary,  widow  of  Edward,  h.  54  North  Second 
Richmond  P.  H.  Mrs.,  house  169  County 
Richmond  Samuel  P.  (S.  P.  Richmond    &    Co.),  bakery, 

173  Union  and  161  South  Water,  h.  32 South  Second 
Richmond  S.  P.  &  Co.  (Samuel  P.  and  Henry  Richmond), 

bakers,  173  Union  and  161  South  Water,  c.  Howland 
Ricker  Charles  B,,  shoemaker,  boards  65  Chestnut 
Ricker  Mary,  widow  of  Alonzo  W.,  h.  Beach,  Cannonville 
Ricker  Mary  A.,  widow  of  George  B.,  house  65  Chestnut 
Ricketson  Arthur,  physician,  house  268  County 
RICKETSON  BARTON,   Jr.,   treas.,  N.  B.  Five 

Cents    Savings   Bank,   Purchase,  corner  Mechanics 

lane,  house  2  Arnold 
Ricketson  Benjamin  T.,  house  2  Arnold 
Ricketson  Cecile  C,  widow  of  Barton,  house  89  County 
Ricketson  Charles  W.,  clerk  Merchants  National  Bank, 

50  No.  Water,  house  17  Allen,  corner  Greene 
Ricketson  Daniel,  house  109  Elm 

Ricketson  Daniel  H.,  boatman,  h.  Fourth,  cor.  Rockland 
Ricketson  Daniel  L.,  mariner,  house  354  South  Water 
Ricketson  Elias  M.,  boatman,  house  5  GifFord's  lane 
Ricketson  George  B.,  cutter,  house  89  Fifth 


NEW   BEDFORD    [J{,]    DIEECTORT.  215 

Ricketson  Geo.  P.,  mariner,  bouse  308  South  Water 
Ricketson  Frederick,  fisherman,  h.  County,  cor.  Delano 
Ricketson   James,   servant  man,   49  Fourth,   house   224 

Acushuet  aveiine 
Ricketson  James  R.,  accountant,  house  57  Fifth 
Ricketson  John  H.,  master  mariner,  li.  78  Washington 
Ricketson  John  S.  Mrs.,  house  225  Purchase 
Ricketson  Joseph  Mrs.,  house  4  Cottage 
Ricketson  Levi,  mariner,  house  foot  South  Front 
Ricketson  Walton,  artist,  27  Robeson's  bldg.,  b.  109  Elm 
Ricketson  William  L.,  clerk,  house  61  Fifth 
Ricketson  William  M.,  telegraph  operator  W.  U.  office, 

house  233  Purchase 
Rider  Ellen  A.  Mrs.,  at  Stephen  Christian's,  68  Pleasant 
Riedell  J.  H.,  boot  and  shoe  finisher,  bds.  69  Hillman 
Rigby  Celina,  widow  of  James,  house  48  Acushuet  av. 
Riley    CorneHus,  spinner     Wamsutta   mills,  boards   638 

Purchase 
Riley  Daniel,  spinner  Wamsutta  mills,  boards  676  Acush- 

net  avenue 
Riley  Dennis,  laborer,  house  rear  567  Acushnet  avenue 
Riley  George,  laborer,  house  50  Rowland 
Riley  James,  waiter,  house  144  Cedar 
Riley  James,  spinner,  house  9  Howland 
Riley  James  J.,  laborer,  house  3  Wamsutta 
Riley  John  F.,  weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  bds.  9  Ashley 
Riley  John  S.,    rope    maker,   house    18   Chancery,  north 

from  Court 
Riley  John  W.,  gardener,  46  South  Sixth,  house  do. 
Riley  Joseph  E.,  rope  maker,  boards  6  Waverly 
Riley  Michael,  mule-spinner,  house  State,  n.  Linden 
Riley  Michael, .laborer,  house  3  Flillman 
Riley  Michael,  jr.,  mule-spinner,  bds.  M.  Riley's,  State 
Riley  Nancy,  widow,  house  179  West  Campbell 
Riley  Patrick,  mariner,  boards  3  Wamsutta 
Riley  Philip,  shoemaker  A.  E.  Lucas,  house  9  Bethel 
Riley  Robert  H.,  rope  maker,  boards  6  Waverly 
Riley  Robert  S.,  gardener,  house  6  Waverly 
Riley  Thomas,  fireman,  house  9  Ashley 
Riley  William,  coachman,  house  Clinton,  corner  Ash 
Riley  William,  gardener,  house  Atlantic,  near  Arnold 
Ripner  George  M..  cooper,  house  152  North  Second 
Ritchie  Alexander,  weaver,  house  69  Hazard 
Ritchie  David,  hostler,  house  326  Cedar 
Ritter  John,  gardener,  house  Smith  street  court 
Roach  Edward  R.,  horse  shoer,  house  207  So.  Water. 
Roach  John,  peddler,  house  593  Acushnet  avenue 
Roach  .John,  carder,  house  193  State 
Roach  Owen,  tailor,  house  3  Bullock's  avenue 


216  NEW   BEDFORD    []^]    DIRECTORY. 

Roach  Talcott  R.,  salesman  (New  York),  h.  44  School 

Roach  William,  weaver,  house  9  Fulton  court 

Robbins  Abram  R.,  tinsmith  Parker  &  Sherman,  house 

4  Franklin 
Robbins  Albert  L.,  painter,  house  Mt.  Pleasant 
Robbins  Arthur  E.,  clerk,  43  No.Water,  bds.  228^  County 
ROBBINS  AUGUSTUS,  granular  fuel,  Court,  next 

Cordage  factory,  house  36  Cedar 
Robbins  Charles  H.,  master  mariner,  house  69  Pleasant 
Robbins  Edmund  M.,  machinist,  bds.  Cypress,  c.  Parker 
Robbins  Eliphalet  H.  Mrs.,  h.  41  County,  cor.  Sherman 
Robbins  Emma  F.  Mrs.,  house  197  Cedar 
Robbins  Ilepsey  R.  Mrs.,  house  Cypress,  cor.  Parker 
Robbins  John  H.,  upholsterer,  house  105  William 
Robbins  Mary  F.,  widow  of  John,  house  188  Middle 
Robbins  Melinda,  widow  of  Kimball,  jr.,  h.  223  County 
Robbins  Thomas  C,  clerk,  house  Cypress,  cor.  Parker 
Robbins  William  S.,  carpenter,  house  228!4  County 
Robert  Antoine,  laborer  Wamsutta,  house  9  No.  Front 
Robert  Elijah,  laborer  Wamsutta  mills,  house  Washburn, 

12th  on  right  from  Acushnet  avenue 
Robert  Peter,  laborer,  house  13  Austin  court 
Roberts  Frank,  flagman  O.  C.  R.  R.,  Wamsutta  crossing, 

boards  13  Austin  court 
Roberts  Frank  D.,  cigar  maker,  bds.  100  Acushnet  avenue 
Roberts  Joseph  D.,  photographer  and  apothecary,  62  Pur- 
chase, house  100  Acushnet  avenue 
Roberts  Joseph  E.,  house  100  Acushnet  avenue 
Roberts  Moses,  laborer,  house  rear  720  Acushnet  avenue 
Roberts  Nathaniel,  car  driver,  boards  75  Campbell 
Roberts  Oliver  A.  Rev.,  preacher  City  farm,  Clark's  point, 

house  183  County 
Roberts  William,  seaman,  h.  Shawmut  av.,  cor.  Durfee 
Robertson  Anna,  widow,  house  87  South  Sixth 
Robertson  George,  proprietor  of  "New  Bedford.  Signal," 

13  Fourth 
Robertson  James  W.,  varnisher,  boards  6  Park 
Robertson  Joseph  W.,  clerk,  house  71  Foster 
Robertson  William,  ship  joiner,  house  6  Park 
Robeson  Emily  P.,  widow  of  Andrew,  house  134  County 
Robier  Edward,  laborer,  house  12  Hampton  court 
Robinson  Adonriam  J.,  butcher,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Robinson  Alexander,  jobber,  house  57  Ash 
Robinson  Anthony  (A.  Robinson  &  Co.),  cigar  manufac- 
turers, house  65  Prospect 
Robinson  A.  &  Co.   (Anthony  Robinson  and   Anthony 

Sylvia),  cigar  manufacturers,  59  Union 
Robinson  Benjamin,  seaman,  house  Oak,  cor.  Harrison 
Robinson  Daniel,  loom-fixer,  house  Linden  court 


NEW   BEDFORD    {^]    DIRECTORY.  217 


Robinson  David,  calker,  house  Swamp,  near  Cedar 
Robinsoa  E.lgar  F.,  clerk,  house  315  South  Water 
Robinson  Edward  H.  (W.  A.  Robinson  &  Co.),  oil  and 

candle  ninfr.,  50  So.  Water,  house  at  Providence 
Robinson  Ellis,  liouse  79  Kempton 
Robinson  Emma  Mrs.,  house  Swamp,  near  Cedar 
Robinson  George  F.,  laborer,  house  71  Pleasant 
Robinson  Hannah  B.  Miss,  teacher  Fifth  street  grammar 

school,  house  35  Seventh 
Robinson  James  M.  (Allen  &  Robinson),    carpenter  and 

builder,  Leonard's  wharf,  house  851  South  Water 
Robinson  John,  weaver,  house  18  Fulton  court 
Robinson  John,  cigar  maker,  house  Qb}4  Prospect 
Robinson  John  A.,  porter,  house  243  Middle 
Robinson  John  A.,  laborer,  boards  6  Park 
Robinson  John  B.,  weaver,  house  15  Fulton  court 
Robinson  Jones,  flirmer,  boards  157  State 
Robinson  Mary  Miss,  house  712  Acushnet  avenue 
Robinson  Mary  A.,  wid.  of  Rev.  Abraham,  h.  230  Middle 
Robinson  Orlando  G.,  master  mariner,  house  25  Chestnut 
Robinson  Robert,  ship-carpenter,  house  420  Acushnet  av. 
Robinson  Robinson,  house  545  Acushnet  avenue 
Robinson  Stephen  D.,  teamster,  house  207  South  Second 
Robinson  Thomas  R.,  clerk,  35  Union,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
Robinson  William,  weaver,  boards  93  Linden 
Robinson  William,  mule-spinner,  h.  15  Hampton  court 
Robinson    William,   ship-carpenter,   house  Summit,  near 

Rockdale  avenue,  Cannonville 
Robinson  William   A.    (W.  A.   Robinson  &  Co.)  oil  and 

candle  manufacturer,  50  South  Water,  h.  39  Fifth 
Robinson  W.  A.  &  Co.  (Edward  H.  &  Wm.  A.  Robinson 

and  Cyrus  A.  Howland),  oil  and  candle  manufacturers, 

50  South  Water 
Rock  James,  grocer,  265  South  Water,  house  do. 
Rock  Joseph,  saloon,  Linden,  cor.  State,  house  50  Hazard 
Rock  Michael,  clerk,  265  South  Water,  boards  do. 
Rodeiick  Frank,  seaman,  house  112  South  Sixth 
Roderick  Frank  M.,  mariner,  house  57  Ash 
Rodericks  Joarkin,  carpenter,  house  147  South  Water 
Rodman  Edmund,  artist,  studio  36  Elm,  house  92  Spring, 

corner  County 
Rodman  Samuel  (West  Point),  office  North  Water,   cor- 
ner North,  house  92  Spring,  corner  County 
Rodman  Samuel  J.,  carpenter,  h.  Topham,c.  Shawmutav. 
Rodman   Thomas    R.,   clerk    S.   Rodman's    estate,  office 

North  Water,  corner  North,  house  92  Spring 
Rogers    Abiathai',    stone-cutter,   house  Shawmut  avenue, 

corner  Grand 
Rogers  Antoine  M,,  carpenter,  boards  44  School 


218  NEW   BEDFORD    [J(]    DIRECTOET. 

Rogers  Charles,  127}4  Union,  boards  1  Rowland 
Rogers  David,  mariner,  boards  146  North  Second 
Rogers  Frank,  laborer,  house  172  South  Second 
Rogers  Frank  A.,  stone-cutter,  boards    Shawrnut  avenue, 

corner  Grand 
Rogers  Frank  J.  (Vieera  &  Rogers),  25  Rowland,  h.  do. 
Rogers  George  H.,  baker,  boards  5  Borden 
Rogers  Hannah  W.,  widow  of  George,  h.  100  Pleasant 
Rogers  James,  weaver,  house  601  Acushnet  avenue 
Rogers  Job  M.,  painter,  house  5  Borden 
Rogers  John,  seaman,  house  86  Grinnell 
Rogers  John,  teamster,  boards  29  Willis 
Rogers  John  A.,  clerk,  house  10  Clark 
Rogers  John  M.,  head  farmer  Seabury's  farm,  head  Haw- 
thorn, house  do. 
Rogers  Joseph,  night  watchman    Potomska   mills,   house 

256  South  Water 
Rogers  Joseph,  weaver,  house  18  Hazard  court 
Rogers  Joseph  H.,  farmer,  house  8  Rpckdale  avenue 
Rogers  Manuel,  boarding-house,  93  South  Water 
Rogers  Manuel  de,  laborer,  house  212  South  Water 
Rogers  Michael,  shoemaker,  h,  712  Acushnet  avenue 
Rogers   Michael    C,   principal    Middle   street,   grammar 

school,  house  17  Arch 
Rogers  Morrill  D.,  clerk  153  Purchase,  b.  124  Middle 
Rogers  Sarah,  widow  of  Joel  P.,  h.  8  Rockdale  avenue 
Rogers  Thomas  A.,  ship-carpenter,  h.  Rockdale  avenue 
Rogers  Walter  S.,  laborer,  house  5  Franklin 
Rogers  William  H.,  harness  maker,  24  Pleasant,  house  84 

Middle 
Rollins  Wm.,  laborer,  house  95  South  Sixth 
Rooks  John  C.,  glass  maker,  house  184  South  Water 
Root  Elizabeth  P.,  widow  of  Marshall,   boarding-house, 

8  Pleasant 
Rooth    Angie    Mrs.,   variety  store,  174  Acushnet  avenue, 

house  172  do.  [h.  172  Acushnet  av. 

Rooth  Benj.  S.,  tuner  and  repairer  of  organs  and  pianos, 
Rooth  Harriet  E.  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  h.  83  Walden 
Rooth   Henry,  piano-forte  dealer,  repairer,  and  tuner,  88 

Walden,  house  do. 
Rosa  Antone,  mariner,  house  181  South  Water 
Roscoe  Wm.,  glass-cutter  Mount  Washington  Glass  Co., 

house  2  Plickory,  opposite  Harrison 
Rose  Antoine,  laborer,  house  156  Acushnet  avenue 
Rose  Antoine,  laborer,  boards  132  South  Front 
Rose  Caroline  A.  B.  Miss,  dressmaker,  h.  231  So.  Second 
.  Rose  Daniel  D.,  clerk  rear  550  Acushnet  avenue,  boards 

57  North  Sixth 
Rose  David,  fish  market,  27  Rowland,  house  29  do. 


NEW   BEDFORD    [J^]    DIRECTORY.  219 

Rose  Eno-ene  S.,  currier  rear  550  Acushnet  avenue,  boards 

57  North  Sixtli 
Rose  Frank,  laborer,  house  179  Soutli  Second 
Rose  Frederick,  rope  maker,  house  105>2  South  Water 
Rose  Joseph,  seaman,  house  292  South  Water 
Rose  Manuel,  laborer,  house  251  South  Water 
ROSE  SIMOX  M.,  leather  mnfr.,  rear  550  Acushnet 

avenue,  house  57  North  Sixth 
Rosenfield  Matilda  Mrs.,  house  62  Mechanics  lane 
Roshur  Charles  A.,  laborer,  boards  46  Bedford 
Roshur  Frank,  hairdresser,  house  102  Smith 
Roshur  Sarah  A.,  widow  of  Wm.  P.,  house  46  Bedford 
Ross  Ellen,  widow  of  Henry,  h.  No,  Front,  n,  Washburn 
Ross  Georsje    H.,  rope  maker  cordasce  factory,  house   15 

WestMiddle 
Ross  James  M.,  fish  dealer,  210  Middle,  h.  126  Kempton 
Ross  Manuel,  laborer,  house  75  Cedar 
Ross  Mary,  widow  of  David,  house  6  Austin  court 
Ross  Thomas,  laborer,  house  211  South  Water 
Ross  William  F,,  seaman,  house  3  Durfee 
Rosseau  Louis,  jaborer  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  2  Fulton  ct. 
Rotch  Morgan,  cotton  buyer,  office  Rotch's  square,  boards 

133  County 
Rotch  Wharf  Company,  office  Rotch's  square 
Rotch  William,  civil  engineer,  house  45  Hawthorn 
ROTCH  WILLIAM  J.,  president   N.   B.  Cordage 
Co.,  office  Rotch's  square,  h.  133  County,  cor.  Union 
Rothawell  Catharine,  widow,  boards  William  R.  McDon- 
ald's, Washburn 
Rothwell  Abram,  weaver,  boards  204  South  Second 
Roulac  James  E.,  waiter  Parker  House,  boards  do. 
Rounds  John,  farmer,  house  Kempton,  opp.  Hunter,  Can- 

nonville 
Rounds  John  H.,  house  Kempton,  corner  Jenney 
Rounesville  William  H.,  house  486  Acushnet  avenue  . 
Rourke  Andrew,  lather,  house  Ash,  near  North 
Rourke  Edward  T.,  butcher,  house  Cove,  cor.  So.  Water 
Rourke  John,  shoemaker,  Wamsutta,  near  R.   R,  house 

14  Hazard  court 
Rourke  Margaret,  widow,  house  15  Hazard  court 
Rourke  Patrick,  house  Ash,  near  North 
Rowe  Cordelia,  widow  of  John  T.,  house  215  Kempton 
Rowe  Matthew  B.,  stone-cutter,  h.  First,  corner  Bush 
■Rowe  Susan  Miss,  house  4  Bethel 
Rowe  Thomas  B.,  junk  dealer,  house  9  South  Second 
Roy  Alfred  (Poisson  &  Roy),  147  Purchase,  boards  Whit- 
comb  House,  152  Union 
Roy  Hilane,  carpenter,  house  200  State 
Royle  James,  weaver,  house  Linden  court 


220  NEW    BEDFORD    [£]    DIKECTOKT. 


Ruclge  John  H.,  at  Taber  &  Co.'s,  bcls.  519  Aciishnet  av. 
Rugg  Chniies  P.,  principal  High  school,  h.  87  Spring 
Haggles  John  A.,  carpenter,  house  145  Summer 
Ruggles  John  A.,  jr.,  salesman,  42   Purchase,  boards  145 

Summer 
Ruggles  Mary  T.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  69  Foster 
Rulon  Samuel  H.,  brass  finisher  Gifford  &  Allen,  boards 

8  Bethel 
Russell  Abram,  house  91  County 
Russell  Allen,  farmer,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Russell  Allen,  jr.,  farmer,  b.  Allen  Russell's,  Acushnet  av. 
Russell  Andrew  W.,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill  Works,- 

house  143  Fourth 
Russell  Anna  Miss,  house  33  Cedar 
Russell  Charles,  polisher,  house  198  Kerapton 
Russell  Charles  L.,  bookkeeper  National   Bank  of  Com- 
merce, house  Belleville  road,  Head  of  the  River 
Russell  Clarissa  S.,  widow  of  Holder,  house  99  Hillman 
Russell  David  J.,  cabinet  maker,  9  Rodman,  boards  200 

Acushnet  avenue 
Russell  Edmund  N.,  flower  painter,  house  19  Liberty 
Russell  Edward,  bookkeeper,  Rodman,  cor.  Front,  boards 

91  County 
Russell  Edward  K.,  master  mariner,  house  Plainville 
Russell  Edward  K.,  jr.,  blacksmith,  house  Phiinville 
Russell  Elihu,  master  mariner,  house  50  County 
Russell  Elihu  O.,  drill  maker  Morse  Twist  Drill  and  Ma- 
chine Co.,  house  22  Allen 
Russell  Elisha  E.,  master  mariner,  h.  285. Acushnet  av. 
Russell  Elizabeth  H.,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  222  Union 
Russell  Frank  O.,  carpenter,  house  317  Cedar 
Russell  Frederick,  weaver,  house  10  Hazard  court 
Russell  Frederick  H.,  seaman,  bds.  48  Acushnet  avenue 
Russell  Frederick  P.,  boards  North,  corner  Ash 
Russell  George   B.,  engineer  Progress  S.  F.  E.,  No.  2,  h. 

110  Middle 
Russell  George  W".,  baker,  house  State,  near  Penniman 
Russell  Henry  C,  hack  driver,  house  North,  corner  Ash 
Russell  Humphrey,  carpenter,  house  248  Cedar 
Russell  James  A.,  compositor  Standard  office,  h.  9  Parker 
Russell  James  B.,  driver  Hatch  &  Co.'s  express,  h.  73  Elm 
Russell  James  H.,  foreman   G.   S.   Homer,  Prospect,  near 

South,  house  143  Fourth 
Russell  John  A.,  farmer,  Acushnet  avenue 
Russell  Luther   R.,  clerk,   139   South  Water,  cor.  Griffin, 

boards  66  South  Second 
-Russell  Martha  Miss,  house  65  Walnut,  cor.  So.  Sixth 
Russell  Mary,  widow  of  John  T.,  house  22  Allen 
Russell  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  house  257  Acushnet  avenue 


NEW    BEDFORD    [J{,]    DIRECTORY.  221 

Russell  Mary  V.  Miss,  house  65  Walnut 
■Russell  Nancy,  widow  of  Job,  house  148  Fourth 
Russell  Nathaniel  D.,  driver  E.   C.   Milliken,  house  110 

Merrimac 
Russell  Olive,  wi<low  of  Isaac,  house  285  Acushnet  av.    • 
Russell  Pardon,  laborer,  house   Hathaway  road,  west  of 

Rockdale  avenue 
Russell  Pardon,  jr.,  carriage  maker,  bds.  Hathaway  road 
Russell  Peter,  switchnian^'O.  C.  K.  R.,  h.  1  No.  Front 
Russell  Philip  C,  glassinaker,  hous-e  100  So.  Second 
Russell  Roland  T,  G.   (Russt'll  &  Co.),  house   and  sign 

painter,  3  Fifth,  house  116  South  Sixth 
Russell  Sally  Miss,  house  Hawthorn,,  near  Page 
Russell  Samuel  J.,  sub-carrier  P.  ().,  house  154GrinnelI 
Russell  Wm.  A.,  elk.  N.  B.  &  N.  Y.  S.  S.  Co.,  h.  77  State 
Russell  &  Co.  -(Roland  T.  G.  Russell  and  Edgar  S.  Gil- 
bert), house  and  sign  painters,  3  Fifth 
Rutledge  Mary  A.,  widow,  house  6  Hazard  court 
Ryan  Bros.  (Timothy  arid  John  Ryan),  plumbers  and  gas- 
fitters,  487  Purchase 
Ryan  Edwaivl,  weavei',  boards  1,  rear  625  Purchase 
Ryan  Edward,  carpenter,  house  33  Hillinan 
Ryan  James,  laborer,  house  foot  South  Front 
Ryan  Jeremiah,  picker,  house  97  South  Front 
Ryan  Joanna,  widow,  house  47  South 
Ryan  John,  fireman  Prussian  Blue  Works,  house  Clinton, 

corner  South  Emerson 
Ryan  John,  hiboi'er,  house  4  Wall 

Ryan  John,  jr.,  ropeniaker,  boards  J.  Ryan's,  Clinton,  cor- 
ner South  Emerson 
Ryan  John  H.  (Ryan  Bros.),  487  Purchase,  bds.  4  Wall 
Ryan  Katie  Miss,  dressmaker,  33  Hill  man,  house  do. 
Ryan  Rosanna,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  120  South  First 
Ryan  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  No.  Chancery,  near  Parker 
Ryan  Thomas,  laborer,  house  1,  rear  625  Purchase 
Ryan  Timothy  (Ryan  Bros.),  487  Purchase,  bds.  4  Wall 
Ryan  William  P.,  cooper,  house  215  South  Water 
Ryder  Ann  Mrs.,  house  Rockland,  corner  Bonney 
Ryder  Arthifi'  W.,  shoemaker,  bds.  Rockland,  c.  Bonney 
Ryder  Charles  F.,  baker,  173  Union,  h.  104  So.  Sixth 
Ryder  Edgar  F.,  tailor,  86  William,  house  125  Middle 
Ryder  Ebenezer  (Ryder  &  Smith),  spar  maker,  152  No. 

Water,  house  45  Sycamore 
Ryder  George  E.,  rooms  42  North  Sixth 
Ryder  Plerbert  H.,  at  T.  M.  Hart's,  boards  Rockland,  cor- 
ner Bonnev 
RYDER  LINUS,  box  mnfr.,  9  Pine,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
Ryiler  Louise,  widow  of  James,  house  89  County 
Ryder  Sumner,  machinist,  boards  80  Fifth 


222  NEW    BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY. 

Ryclev  Willarcl  W.,  mariner,  house  114  High 
Ryder  William  H.,  stone-cutter,  house  263  Kempton 
Ryder  Wm,  I.,  shoemaker,  b.  Mansion  House,  87  Union 
Ryder  Wm.  J.,  shoemaker,  h.  Rockland,  cor.  Bonney 
Ryder  &  Smith  (Ebenezer  Ryder  and  Arven  Smith),  spar 
makers,  152  North  Water 

SABINS  PHILANDER  G.,  teamster,  h.  296  So.  Water 
Sadler  Edward  P.,  gikler,  boards  17  Rockdale  avenue 
Sadler  Geo.  H.,  carriage  trimmer,  boards  290  Cedar 
Sadler  John,  boards  13  Maxfield 

Sadler  John  N.,  stone-mason,  house  17  Rockdale  avenue 
Sadler  Mary  Mrs.,  house  11  Rockdale  avenue 
Sadler  William  J.,  city  laborer,  house  290  Cedar 
Sagassie  Alfred,  operative,  house  4  Hazard  court 
Salisbury  Levi,  butcher,  h.  Middle  road,  Clark's  Point 
Salisbury  Wendell  P.,  butcher,  house  41  Cover 
Salmon  Alexaiidei-,  loom-fixer,  house  264  South  Second 
Salmon  John,  house  State,  2d  on  left  from  Linden 
Salsteen  Charles,  picture  fraraer,  house  177  Pleasant 
Salter  Mary  D.,  widow  of  Wm.  IL,  house  88  So.  Sixth 
Salter  Wui.  F.,  clerk,  19  North  Second,  bds.  88  Sixth 
Samplin  Eliza,  widow  of  Parker  S.,  house  78  Ash 
Sampson  Benjamin  F.,  blacksmith,  h.  154  North  Second 
Sampson  Chnrles  E.,  clerk  34  Union,  house  82  Foi'est 
Sampson  Edith  A.,  music  teacher,  house  130  Chestnut 
Sampson  Frederick  H.,  laborer,  house  29  School 
Sampson  George  E.,  stone-cutter,  house  4  Bush 
Sampson  John,  painter,  b.  Whitcomb  House,  152  Union 
Sampson  John  H.,  painter,  house  42  North  Sixth 
Sampson  Rachael  H.,  widow  of  John  D.,  h.  83  Walden 
Sampson  Seth  J.,  clerk,  6  No.  Water,  house  83  Walden 
Sampson  Simeon,  laborer,  house  First,  corner  Bush 
Sampson  Warren   W.,  overseer  in  shoe  shop,  House  of 

Correction,  house  13U  Chestnut 
Sampson  Zilpha  B ,  widow  of  Elias,  h.  40  Pleasant 
Sanborn  William,  clerk,  house  17  School 
Sanders  Bros.  (Wm.  and  Henry  V.  Sanders),  clothing, 

67  and  69  William 
Sanders  Edward  Mrs.,  h.  696  Acushnet  av.,  cor.  Wall 
Sanders  Henry  V.  (Sanders  Bros.),  house  384  Purchase 
Sanders  John  E.,  stone-cutter,  boards  696  Acushnet  av. 
Sanders  Martha  B.,  widow  of  Heniy,  house  384  Purchase 
Sanders  William  (Sanders  Bros.),  house  218  Union 
Sanders  William,  mariner,  liouse  236  Middle 
Sanders  William,  mariner,  boards  9  South  Water 
Sanderson  Charles  C,  painter,  boards  167  Kempton 
Sanderson  William  B.,  wood  sawyer,  h.  167  Kempton 
Sanford  Abraham  T.,  cooper,  h.  75  Prospect,  cor.  South 


NEW   BEDFORD    [^J    DIRECTORY.  223 

Sanford  Angeline,  widow  of  Elleiy,  house  64  School 
Sanford  Betsey,  widow  of  Squire,  house  51  Kempton 
Sanford  (Charles  H.,  booklieeper  Charles  Taber  &  Co.,  and 
clerk  of  3rd  District  Court,  boards  Washington,  cor- 
ner Dartmouth 
Sanford  Edward  T.,  master  mariner,  boards  Thomas  San- 
ford's,  Rockland 
Sanford  Edwin  Mi"s.,  house  101  Fourth 
Sanford  Eliza  H.  Miss,  teacher  Bush  street  primary  school, 

house  33  High 
Sanford  Frank  H.,  hostler,  boards  102  High 
Sanford    Gardner   T.   (S.  'P.    Burt  &    Co.),  banker  and 

broker,  43  North  Water,  house  74  Fourth 
Sanford  Giles,  cooper,  house  6  Ward,  next  Bedford 
Sanford  Henry,  clerk,  Union,  c.  North  Front,  h.  72  County 
Sanford  Isaac,  cooper,  house  64  Spruce 
Sanford   Isaac   T.,   foreman   Charles  Taber  &  Co.,  house 

173  Middle 
Sanford  John,  mason,  house  90  High 

Sanford  Lizzie,  widow  of  Ray  Green,   house  67  Kempton 
Sanford  Sylvia,  widow  of  Benjamin  F.,  house  102  High 
Sanford  Thomas,  painter,  h.  Rockland,  corner  Crnpo 
Sanford  William  C.  M.,  painter,  house  51  Kempton 
Sargent  Fi'cd  H.,  gold  and  silver  plater,  Pleasant,   corner 

Mechanics  lane,  boards  107  Elm 
Sargent  Moi'ris,  boards  8  Ricketson  court 
Satterlee  William  H.  (W.  H.  Satterlee  &  Co.),  house  94 

State, 
Satterlee  W.  H.  &  Co.  (William  H.  Satterlee   and  Frank 

J.  Brady),  teas,  coffees,  Ac,  78  Purchase 
Savage  John,  weaver,  house  County,  near  Austin 
Savage  John,  poli'ce,  iiouse  125  Alien 
Savage  M.iry,  widow,  house  11  Hazard  court 
Savory  Charles  W.,  carpenter,  house  166  Pleasant 
SAWIjV  ALBION    K.  P.,  teamster  and  hay  dealer, 

7  Merrill's  wh;irf,  house  114  Acushnet  avenue 
Sawin    Frank   E.,  su])erintendent   N.  E.  Embroidery  Co., 

355  Acushnet  avenue,  boards  at  Fairhaven 
Sawin  George  F.,  clerk,  boards  114  Acushnet  avenue 
Sawin  Lewis  L.,  baker,  house  15  Campbell 
Sawtelle  Isaac  F.,  master  mariner,  house  151  Pleasant 
Sawyer  Albert  C,  printei-,  boards  48  North 
Sawyer  Frederick  T.,  city  laborer,  house  65  Smith 
Sawyer  Gideon  T.,  mason,  house  48  North 
Sawyer  Helena  Miss,  assistant  Aim  well  school,  boards  48 
North  [dale  av.,  corner  Parker 

Sawyer  John  A.,  ship  smith,  25  North  Front,  house  Rock- 
Sawyer  John  J.,  ship  smith,  house  72  Thomas 
Sawyer  Melvin,  laborer,  boards  4  Bush 


224     .       NEW    BEDFORD    [§]    DIRECTORY. 

SAWYEK  STEPHEN  P.,  stoves  and  tinware,  134 

Purchase,  house  46  Hill 
Saxby  John,  second    hand   Wamsutta   mills,  boards  580 

Purchase    ,  [580  Purchase 

•Saxon  Elias  George,  second  hand  Wamsutta  mills,  boards 
Saxon  James  H.,  second  hand  Wamsutta  mills,  house  580 

Purchnse 
Sayer  Benjamin  L.  Mrs.,  house  200  Acushnet  avenue 
Sayer  Charles   C,   register   of  deeds,  southern  district  of 

Brifitol  county,  office  Court-house,  house  57  Fourth 
Sayer  Thomas,  house  50  Hill  man 
Sayer    Wm.   L.    (Mercury   Publishing   Co.),   house    200 

Acushnet  avenue 
Scales  Robert,  night  watch  Cordage  factory,  h.  100  Allen 
Scammon    George    H.,    house    keeper   police    station    2, 

house  rear  158  Pleasant 
Scarborough  Henry  A.,  hair-dresser,  255  Purchase,  house 

7  Spruce 
Scent  Annie  Mrs.,  house  5  Griffin 
Schofield  Richard,  weaver,  house  593  Purchase 
Schwall  George,  upholsterer,  201  Acushnet  avenue,  house 

11  Bonney 
Schwall  James  B.,  clerk  527  Purchase,  bds.  11  Bonney 
Schwall   Mary   Eva,   teacher   Dartmouth   street  primary 

school,  boards  11  Bonney 
Scott  Almira  Mrs.,  house  rear  77  Linden 
Scott  George  W.,  roof  painter,  house  49  Maxfield 
Scott  Hagar  A.,  widow  of  James,  house  126  Kempton 
Scott  Henry,  job  wagon,  house  54  Sherman 
Scott  Jacob  H.  N.  Mrs.,  house  189  Elm 
Scott  James  N".,  painter,  house  Swamp,  near  Cedar 
Scott  Joseph  M.,  hair-dresser,  81  William,  h.  7  Emerson 
Scranton    William  N,,   billiard   saloon,  73  Union,  boards 

Mansion  House 
Scribner  Merritt,  butcher,  house  3  Division 
Scully  Mary  Ann,  widow,  h.  South  First,  corner  Delano 
Seabury  Alexander   H,   president    Mount    Washington 

Glass  Co.,  house  31  Eighth 
Seabury  Catharine  B.  Mrs.,  house  97  Hillman 
Seabury  Catharine  J.  Miss,  house  97  Hillman 
Seabury  Charles  P.,  master  mariner,  h.  47  E^ifth,  c.  Bush 
Seabury    Charles   P.,  jr.,    clerk  O.  C,  R.  R.  freight  office, 

house  47  Fifth,  corner  Bush 
Seabury  Edward  W.,  house  26  Walnut 
Seabury  Frank  A.,  harness  cleaner,  boards  117  Fifth 
Sealniry  Humphrey  W.,  master  mariner,  h.  124  County 
Seabury  Julia  A.  Miss,  house  50  Fifth 
SEABURY  OTIS,  president  New  Bedford  and  New 
Yt)rk  Steamship   Co.,   office   6   Commercial     wharf, 
house  44  Fourth 


NEW   BEDFOED    [g]    DIEECTORT.  225 

Seabary  Pardon  G.  Mrs.,  house  227  County- 
Seals  Spencer,  laborer,  house  Sullivan,  near  Middle 
Seals  Wra.  Harrison,  porter,  house  232  Middle 
Seaman  William,  laborer,  boards  121  Allen 
Seamans  James  E.,  shoe  stitcher,  house  101  Chestnut 
Seara   Amos,   brakeman    O.   C.  R.  R.,  house  Penniman, 

near  Purchase  [nut 

Searell  Charles,  rigger,  Merrill's  wharf,  house  126  Chest- 
Searell  Charles  T.,  carpenter,  119  North  Water,  house  13 

Kempton 
Searell  William  A.,  supt..  Masonic  Hall,  h.  54  Summer 
Searles  Mortimer,  machinist,  h.  190  Acushnet  avenue 
Sears  Anthony  F.  (U.  S.  Navy),  house  21  Oak,  cor.  Clay 
Sears  Driisilla  W.,  teacher  Parker  street  grammar  school, 

boards  105  Maxfield 
Sears  Edward,  painter,  house  218  County 
Sears  Hannah  M.  Mrs.,  house  5  Franklin 
Sears  H.  G.  O.,  carpenter  and  builder,  h.  497  Purchase 
Sears  Isaiah,  hog  trader,  house  21  Griffin,  cor.  So.  Second 
Sears  Jas.  B.,  ship-carpenter,  b.  Mansion  House,  87  Union 
Sears  John  P.,  house  Dartmouth,  beyond  Weaver 
Sears  Marshall  G.,  carpenter,  h.  90  Grinnell,  c.  So.  Second. 
Sears  Nathan,  boat  builder,  house  24  High 
Sears  Sarah  E.,  teacher  Bush  street  primary  school,  bds. 

21  Griffin 
Sears  Willard  Mrs.,  house  35  Purchase 
Sears  William  H.,  carpenter,  boards  497  Purchase 
Senakle  Henry,  engineer  O.  C.  R.  R.,  bds.  220  Pleasant 
Senna  Manuel,  cigars  and  tobacco,  119  S.  Water,  h.  180  do. 
Senna  Manuel,  cigar  maker,  house  96  South  Second. 
Senna  Manuel,  mariner,  house  123  South  First 
Senna  Manuel  P.,  laborer,  house  57  Howland 
Seward  John,  carjDenter,  house  76  North  Second 
Shafts  Ann  Maria,  widow  of  Paul  J.,  house  14  Oak 
Shalling  Frederick  G.,  jr.,  engraver,  house  514  Purchase 
Shanks  James,  shoemaker,  house  518  Acushnet  avenue 
Shannon  Mary,  widow  of  William,  housa  73  Pleasant 
Sharpies   James,   weaver,  house  Washburn,  4th  on  right 

from  Acushnet  avenue 
Sharpies  .Jane,  widow  of  John  F.,  house  183  State 
Sharpies  John,  loom  fixer,  h.  Hathaway  rd.,  n.  Mt.  Pleasant 
Sharpies  John,  loom  fixer,  house  5  Seneca 
Sharpies  Joseph,  weaver,  house  4  Austin 
Sharpies  Robert,  weaver,  house  255  South  First 
Sharpies  Thomas,  house  650  Acushnet  avenue 
Sharpies  William  A.,  weaver,  house  14  Fulton  court 
Sharratt   Henry  L.,  weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  house  642 

]*urchase  [chase 

Sharratt  Lawrence,  slasher  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  614  Pur- 
15 


226  NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIEECTORY. 

Shaw  Albert,  cabinet  maker,  house  72  High 
Shaw  B.  Sumner,  mason,  house  13  Chancery 
Shaw  Edward  S.,  clerk,  566  Acushnet  avenue,  boards  Job 

L,  Shaw's,  Belleville  road 
Shaw  Elmer  H.,  variety  store,  98  William,  house  70  Elm 
SHAW    FRANKLIN,    carriage    manufacturer,   51 

Elm,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Shaw  Frederick  P.,  house  395  Purchase 
Shaw  Harriet  D.,  widow  of  Isaac,  house  16  Ash 
Shaw  James,  weaver  Potoraska  mills,  boards  40  Rivet 
Shaw  Job  Mrs.,  widow,  house  129  North  Second 
Shaw  Job  L.,   house    Belleville   road,  2d  on  left  from 

Acushnet  avenue 
Shaw  John  W.,  boards  35  Eighth 
Shaw  Luther  F.,  house  70  Sycamore 
Shaw  Mary  W,  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  house  55  County 
Shaw  Samuel,  house  82  State 
Shaw  Thomas  W.  B.,  slasher  Potomska  mills,  boards  34 

Howland 
Shaw  William  C,  boards  413  Purchase 
Shea  Catharine,  widow  of  John  T.,  house  234  County 
Shea  Daniel,  at  Geo.  Delano  &  Co.'s,  h.  186  South  First 
Shea  Daniel,  jr.,  teamster,  house  186  South  First 
Shea  Dennis,  laborer,  house  155  Acushnet  avenue 
Shea  Dennis,  gardener,  house  4  Borden 
Shea  Jeremiah,  laborer,  house  223  Pleasant 
Shea  John,  baker,  boards  700  Acushnet  avenue 
Shea  John  J.,  card  grinder,  boards  186  South  First 
Shea  John  T.,  laborer,  house  234  County 
Shea  Michael  J.,  junk  dealer,  130  So.  First,  bds.  126  do. 
Shea  Patrick,  laborer,  house  126  South  First 
Shearman  Humphrey,  house  264  County 
Shearraon  Samson,  superintendent  City  and  Fish  Island 

Railway,  house  Fish  Island 
Sheehan  Daniel,  card  stripper,  h.  209  Pleasant,  c.  Austin 
Sheehan  John,  mule-spinner,  boards  209  Pleasant 
Sheehan  Margaret,  widow,  house  43  Middle 
Sheehan  Mary,  widow  of  Timothy,  h.  Clark,  cor.  State 
Sheehan  Michael,  mule-spinner,  boards  209  Pleasant 
Sheehan  Owen,  spinner  N.  B,  Cordage  Co.,  h.  219  Middle 
Sheehan  Timothy,  gardener,  47  So.  Sixth,  house  Fourth, 

corner  Rockland 
Sheehy  Michael,  boat  builder,  house  661  Purchase 
Shepard  Belle  S.  Mrs.,  house  53  Cedar 
Shepard  Charles  H.,  painter,  boards  283^  Bedford 
Shepard  Charles  W.,  carpenter,  house  88  High 
Shepard  Isaac  F.,  express,  house.  75  Smith 
Shepard  Mary,  widow  of  Isaac,  house  75  Smith 
Shepard  Ruth  E.  Mis>,  bookkeeper  C.  F.  Wing,  boards  78 

Thomas 


NEW    BEDFORD    [§]    DIRECTORY.  227 

Shepard  Sarah  A.,  widow  of  John,  house  14  Lindsay- 
Shepherd  .Caleb  G.,  house  61  Walden 
Shepherd  Caleb  G.,  jr.,  house  91  High 
Shepherd  David,  weaver,  boards  rear  606  Purchase 
Shepherd  David  J.,  boat  builder,  house  22  Crapo 
Shepherd'  Eliza  J.   D.,   teacher  Parker  street  grammar 

school,  boards  37  North  Sixth 
Shepherd  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  rear  606  Purchase 
Shepherd  James,  weaver,  boards  rear  606  Purchase 
Shepherd   John    B.,  drug   clerk,  91    Union,  boards.  480 

Acushnet  avenue 
Shepherd  Margaret,  widow  of  Moses,  house  165  Elm 
'Shepherd  Nathaniel,  house  82  Maxfield 
Shepherd  Nathaniel  T.,  boards  104  Fifth 
Shepherd  Philip  H.,  compositor  Mercury  office,  h.  104  Fifth 
Shepherd  Stephen  H.,  Standard  office,  house  78  Thomas 
Shepherd  William,  boards  61  Walden 
Sherburne  Ruhamah,  widow  of  Franklin,  h.  53  Blackmore 
Sheridan  House,  Gustavus  White,  jr.,  iDroprietor,  7  and  9 

North  Second 
Sheridan  Robert,  mule-spinner,  bds.  First,  cor.  Potomska 
Sherlock  Mary,  widow,  house  rear  41  Middle 
Sherman  Abner  (Sturtevant  &  Sherman),  cari^enter,  132 

North  Water,  house  87  Walden 
Sherman  Abram,  carriage  maker,  house  93  Linden 
Sherman  Albeit  G.,  house  13  Mill 

Sherman  Anthony,  house  North,  n.  Hunter,  Cannonville 
Sherman  Asa  R.,  pressman   Standard  office,  house   115 

Sycamore,  west  of  Cedar 
Sherman  Benjamin  F.,  operative,  house  82  North  Second 
Sherman   Charles  A.   S.,  salesman  T.  J.  Gifford   &  Co., 

boards  161  William 
Sherman  Charles  C,  fisherman,  house  69  Forest 
Sherman  Charles  H.,  ice  dealer,  house  118  South  Sixth 
Sherman  Chas.  H.,  3(1,  carpenter,  h.  Hunter,  n.  Kempton 
SHERMAT^  CHARLES  R.,  mathematical,  nauti- 
cal, and  optical  instruments,  49  North  Water,  house 

161  William  [433  Acushnet  av. 

Sherman  Charles  W.,  clerk  C.  H.  &  H.  A.  Lawton,   bds. 
Sherman  Clarence  R.  (R.  A.  Sherman  &  Son),  carpenter, 

2  Leonard,  n.  South  Water,  h.  20  County,  cor.  South 
Sherman  Clarinda  T.,  widow  of  Bradford,  h.  44  Sycamore 
Sherman  David  W.,  farmer,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Sherman    Edward  D.  (I.  C.  Sherman  &  Son),  house  86 

County,  corner  Bedford 
Sherman  Everett  B.,  steward  Parker  House,  boards  do. 
Sherman  Francis  P.,  photographer,  134^    Union,  house 

at  Fairhaven 
Sherman  Frederick  W.,  boards  4.33  Acushnet  avenue 


228  NEW   BEDFORD    [§]    DIRECTORY. 

Slierman  George  C,  carriage  paiuter,  27  Acushnet  avenue, 

house  153  Mill 
Sherman  Gideon,  carpenter,  house  163  Mill 
Sherman  Henry  F*,,  house  104  Hillman 
Sherman  Isaac  C.   (I.  C.  Sherman  &  Son),  groceries  and 

provisions.  111  Fourth,  cor.  Bedford,  h.  26  Bedford 
Sherman  Isaac  E.,  at  Geo.  Delano  &  Co.'s,  h,  8  Greene 
Sherman  Isaac  H.,  gilder,  house  20  Kempton 
SHEKMAN  I.  C.  &  SON  (IsaacC.  and   Edward 

D.  Sherman),  groceries  and  provisions,  111  Fourth, 

corner  Bedford 
Sherman  James  H.   (Parker  &  Sherman),  tin   and  sheet, 

iron  worker,  Union,  cor.  Water,  house  10  Eighth 
Sherman  James  H.,  machinist,  house  92  Fourth 
Sherman  James  H.,  mariner,  house  161  Campbell 
Sherman  James  L.   (James  L.   Sherman  &  Co.),  lumber, 

132  North  Water,  house  74  South  Second 
SHERMAN  JAMES  L.  &  CO.  (James  L.  Sher- 
man), lumber  dealers,  132  North  Water 
Sherman  Jireh  C,  gas  and  steam  fitter,  60  William,  house 

199  Purchase 
Sherman  Jireh  S.,  teamster,  h.  Kempton,  cor.  Hunter 
Sherman  Job  B.,  grocer,  Foster,  c.  North,  \}.  67  Kempton 
Sherman  John,  belt  maker  Wamsutta  mills,  house  Vine 
Sherman  Lucy  T.,  widow  of  Obed,  house  67  Kempton 
Sherman  Maria  Mrs.,  house  rear  497  Purchase 
Sherman  N.  Willis,  mason,  house  129  North  Second 
Sherman    Otis   T.,  carpenter   J.   M.    Foster,   house   420 

Acushnet  av.  [tory,  h.  14  Morgan 

Sherman  Peleg  A.,  overseer  spinning  room  Cordage  iac- 
Sherman  Philip  S.,  agent  weigher  Acushnet  Coal  Co.,  foot 

of  Hillman,  near  R.  R.,  house  104  Hillman 
Sherman   Pliny  B.,  .foreman  Knight's  printing  office,  45 

William,  house  433  Acushnet  avenue 
Sherman  Robert  A.  (R.  A.  Sherman  &  Son),  carpenter, 

2  Leonard,  n.  South  Water,  h.  20  County,  coi-.  South 
Sherman  R,  A.  &  Son  (Robert  A.  and  Clarence  R.  Sher- 
man), carpenters  and  builders, 2  Leonard,  n.  S.  Water 
Sherman  Silas  C,  pilot,  house  167  Mill 
Sherman  Simeon  K.,  clerk,  house  167  Mill 
Sherman  Stephen,  ship-carpenter,  house  85  South  Second 
Sherman  Stephen  H.,  picture  frame  maker,  b.  85  S.  Second 
Sherman  Theodore  T.,  cprpenter,  boards  33  Kempton 
Sherman  Thomas  E.,  millinery,  17  Purchase,   boards  Mt. 

Pleasant  House  [20  Kempton 

Sherman  Thomas  W.,  baggage  master  O.C.  R.  R.,  boards 
Sherman  Urial,  house  79  Fifth 
Sherman  William  B.,  supt.  New  Bedford  Water  Works, 

house  87  Walden 


NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY.  229. 

Sherman  Wm.  D.,  blacksmith,  150  So.  Water,  h.  119  Fifth 
SHERMAN  WM.    H.,    hack,  livery,  and  boarding 

stable,  24  Fourth,  house  57  School,  corner  Fourth 
SHERMAN  WM.    J.,  treas.  Union   Boot  &    Shoe 

Co.,  71  and  75  William,  house  5  Ricketson  court 
Sherman  William  R.,  clerk,  49  No.  Water,  b.  161  William 
Sherman  William  W.,  seaman,  house  85  South  Second 
Sherrett  Lewis,  granite-cutter,  boards  85  Smith 
Sherry  James,  boots,  etc.,  18  Purchase,  house  44  County 
Shields  Chas.  M.,  plumber  Hastings  &  Co.,  h.  10  County 
Shields  Daniel,  laborer,  house  57  Ash 
Shields  James,  laborer,  house  Chauncey,  opp.  Clinton 
Shields  Martha  W.,  widow  of  Paul,  house  83  Cedar 
Shirley  Frederick  S.,  agent  Mt.  Washington  Glass    Co., 

Prospect,  near  Rowland,  house  162  Acushnet  avenue 
Shock! ey  Frederick  A,,  clerk,  663  Purchase,  bds.  661  do, 
Shockley  Joseph,  house  28  Elm 

Shockley  Sarah  D.  H.,  widow  of  William,  h.  40  Spring 
Shore  Sarah,  widow  of  Matthew,  house  45  Foster 
Shorey  Milford  N.,  boards  98  Hillman 
Short  Dennis  Mrs.,  house  4  Cannon 
Shoules  Charles  W.  Mrs.,  house  48  High 
Shuler  George,  shoemaker,  house  64  Foster 
Shuler  .Jacob,  shoemaker,  boards  63  Mechanics  lane 
SHURTLEFF  ISRAEL  H.,  apothecary.  Fourth, 

corner  Grinnell,  boards  257  Acushnet  avenue 
Shurtleff  John  R.  (Chapman   &     Shurtletf),    sail-maker, 

Union,  corner  Front,  house  13  Lincoln 
Sidebottom  Ann  Mrs.,  house  5  Ashley 
Sidebottom  Peter,  picture  frame  maker,  house  5  Ashley 
Silva  Antone,  laborer,  house  65J-^  Prospect 
Silva  Antone,  house  178  South  Water 
Silva  Antone,  laborer,  house  66  Grinnell 
Silva  Antone,  laborel",  house  97  South  Front 
Silva  Antone  J.,  shoemaker,  143  South  Water,  bouse  126 

South  First 
Silva  Da  Sebastias,  seaman,  h.  rear  50  Rowland 
Silva  Felicia,  widow  of  John,  house  110  South  Front 
Silva  Francis  M.,  bowling   saloon,  57    Rowland,  corner 

South  Front,  house  do. 
Silva  Frank,  laborer,  house  178  South  Water 
Silva  Frank,  laborer,  house  122  South  First 
Silva  Frank,  laborer,  house  124  South  First 
Silva  Isabella,  widow,  house  South  Front,  n.  Rowland 
Silva  John,  laborer,  house  127  South  Front 
Silva  John,  mariner,  house  185  South  Second 
Silva  John  A.,  laborer,  house  278  South  Water 
Silva  John  D.,  master  mariner,  house  20  Clinton 
Silva  John  E.,  laborer,  house  18  Rowland 


.230     NEW  BEDFORD  [g]  DIRECTORY. 

Silva  Joseph  D.,  master  mariner,  house  81  Washington 

Silva  Joseph  L.,  seaman,  house  16  Rowland 

Silva  Joseph  S.,  mariner,  house  16  Howland 

Silva  Manuel,  seaman,  house  rear  Acushnet  avenue,  south 

of  Division 
Silva  Manuel,  fisherman,  house  95  South  Front 
Silva  Manuel,  mariner,  house  248  South  Water 
Silva  Manuel,  mill  operative,  house  188  South  Water 
Silva  Manuel,  laborer,  house  105)^  South  Water 
Silva  Manuel,  laborer,  house  46  Howland 
Silva  Manuel,  mariner,  house  241  South  Water 
Silva  Manuel  A.,  laborer,  house  31  South 
•  Silva  Manuel  J,,  shoemaker,  195|  South  Water,  house 
189  South  Second 
Silva  Manuel  P.,  laborer,  house  37  Rivet 
Silva  Margaret,  widow,  house  110  South  Front 
Silva  Mary  A.,  widow  of  Joseph  L.,  h.  167  Summer 
Silva  Victorine,  fisherman,  house  65  Prospect 
Silva  William,  fireman  N.  B.  Cordage  Co.,  h.  49  Ash 
Silva,  see  Silvia,  also  Sylvia 

Silvester  Charles  H.,  clerk,  2  School,  house  57  Foster 
Silvester  David,  billiard  room,  53  William,  h.  145  Middle 
Silvester  Fred'k  B,,  clerk  Standard  office,  h.  50  Russell 
Silvester  John  C,  mariner,  house  85  Elm 
Silvester  William  R.  N.  (Benj.  FI.   Waite   &   Co.),  dry 
goods,  etc.,  40  Purchase,  house  195  Acushnet  avenue 
Silvester,  see  also  Sylvester 

Silvia  John,  shoemaker,  Acushnet   avenue,  corner    Tar- 
kiln  hill  road,  house  Belleville  road,  Head  of  the  River 
Silvia  Joseph,  laborer,  house  7  Griffin 
Silvia  Manuel  P.  (David  Watson  &  Co.),  b.  110  So.  Water' 
Simister  Henry,  weaver,  house  563  Purchase 
Simmons  Allen  S.,  carriage  maker,  Pine,  h.  108  Fourth 
Simmons  Anna,  widow,  house  20  School 
Simmons  Charles  Mrs.,  house  205  Middle 
Simmons  Charles  C,  clerk  Hatch  &  Co.'s  Express,  boards 

11  Fifth 
Simmons  David,  night  watchman  N.  B.  Water  Works, 

house  819  Purchase 
Simmons  Emma  A.  M.  Miss,  teacher  Dartmouth  street 

primary  school,  bds.  Philip  Simmons',  Mt.  Pleasant 
Simmons  Etta  C,  widow  of  Alexander  W.,  h.  90  High 
Simmons  George   W.,  carriage  painter  G.  L.   Brownell, 

house  102  Acushnet  avenue 
Simmons  Horace  Mrs.,  boai'ds  81  Pleasant 
Simmons  James  M.,  farmer   (Tiverton),  house  566   Pur- 
chase, corner  Merrimac 
Simmons  Jeremiah  W.,  teamster,  house  30  South 
Simmons  Lydia,  widow  of  Samuel,  h.  92  Washington 


NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY.  231 

Simmons  Mary,  widow  of  Stephen,  house  238  Middle 
Simmons  Philip,  h.  Mt.  Washington,  beyond  the  reservoir 
Simmons  Sarah  L.,  widow  of  Arphaxad,  h.  70  Hillman 
Simmons  Thomas  E.,  farmer,  house  Plainville 
Simons  Amelia,  dry  goods,  72  Purchase,  house  do. 
Simpson  Andrew  J.,  baggage  master  O.  C.  R.  R.,  house 

220  Summer 
Simpson  James,  -weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  house  Durfee, 

near  Shawmut  avenue 
Simpson   Thomas  O.,  laborer,  house  3   jCounty,  corner 

Thompson's  lane 
Sinclair  James  G.,  master  mariner,  h.  113  So.  Second 
Sisco  Edward,  laborer,  house  216J^  Middle 
Sisson  Charles  A.,  grocer,  150  Union,  h.  at  So.  Dartmouth 
Sisson  Edw.  R.,  homoepathic  physician,  15  Eighth,  h.  do. 
Sisson  George  W.,  laborer,  house  17  Morgan's  lane 
Sisson  Gideon,  carpenter,  house  39  Chestnut 
Sisson  James  E.,  saloon,  102  and  104  Union,  house  do. 
Sisson  James  F.,  teamster,  house  22  Emerson 
Sisson  Jasper  L.  (Chase  &  Sisson),  carpenter,  h.  100  Fifth 
Sisson  Job,  cooper,  house  17  Morgan's  lane 
Sisson  Job,  jr.,  mariner,  house  17  Morgan's  lane 
Sisson  John  F.,  fisherman,  house  18  Coffin 
Sisson  Joseph  D.  L.,  police,  house  12  Bethel 
Sisson  Lydia  M.,  widow  of  Wm.,  h.  Kerapton,  n. Watson 
Sisson  Mary  J.  Miss,  tailoress,  house  160  North 
Sisson    Otis   A.,   house  Sylvan  Grove,  Acushnet  avenue, 

corner  Braleyville  road 
Sisson  Sarah  J.  Mrs.,  boarding-house,  682  Purchase 
Sisson  William,  cooper,  house  17  Morgan's  lane 
Sisson  William  Mrs.,  widow,  house  70  Elm 
Sisson  William  H.,  teamster,  house  117  Cedar 
Skein  Mary,  widow,  house  188  State 
SkiiF  Andrew  J.,  police,  house  133  Kempton 
SkiflF  Charles,  farmer,  house  8  Skiff's  avenue 
SkiffEliza,  widow,  house  rear  36  Maxfield 
Skiff  James,  farmer,  house  Skiff's  avenue 
Skiff  Stephen   B.,   blacksmith.   Mechanics  lane,  house  76 

Pleasant,  corner  Maxfield 
Skiff  Susan,  widow  of  William  H.,  house  264  Kempton 
Skiff  Thomas,  farmer,  house  5  Skiff's  avenue 
Skinner  Alfred  E.,  stove  mounter,  bouse  9  Walnut 
Slater  James,  variety  store,  642  Purchase,  house  do. 
Slocum  Abner  G.,  laborer,  house  13  Bush 
Slocum   Calvin  J.,  shoemaker,    boards   Kempton,  corner 

Summit,  Cannonville 
Slocum  Charity  C,  widow,  house  59  Fifth 
Slocum  Charles  R.,  clerk,  117  Union,  h.  1^4  Acushnet  av. 
Slocum  Edward  H,,  laborer,  house  4  Sears  court 


232  NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTOET. 

Slocum  Francis  H.,  driver  job  wagon,  bds.  20  Emerson 
Sicca  in  Frederick,  house  161  Fourth 
Slocum  Humphrey  A.,  boatman,  house  148  No.  Second 
Slocum  James  D.,  cooper  Geo.  Delano  &  Co.,  h.  94  Fourth 
Slocum  James   N.,   stone-mason,  house  179  Allen,  near 

Dartmouth  line 
Slocum  Joseph  R.,  master  mariner,  boai'ds  212  County 
Slocum  Ijovice,  widow  of  William,  house*67  So.  Water 
Slocum  Peleg,  house  16  Fifth,  corner  Spring 
Slocum  Phillip.  D.  (P.   D.    Slocum  &  Co.),  clothing,  27 

North  Water,  house  112  Fifth 
Slocum   P.   D.   &   Co.   (Phillip  D.  Slocum  and  Richard 

Almy),  clothing,  27  North  Water 
Slocum  Rebecca  H.,  widow  of  James  T.,  h.  34  Seventh-   . 
Slocum  Sally,  widow,  house  Court,  near  Dartmouth  line 
Slocum  Stephen  P.,  painter,  house  29  County 
Slocum  Wanton  D.,  candler  S.  Leonard  &  Son,  house  153 

Acushnet  avenue 
Slocum  William  L.,  farmer,  house  So.  First,  near  Delano 
Slosson  Henry  C,  bartender,  house  8  Spring 
Slossdn  John,  bottler^  house  8  Spring 
Sly  Thomas,  weaver,  house  111  Fifth 
Small  Chas.  E.,  W.  U.  telegraph  operator  Parker  House, 

boards  do.  _  [67  Maxfield 

Small  David  S.,    clerk   freight   house  O.  C.  R.  R.,  house 
Small  Webster,  teamster,  house  Mill,  Head  of  the  River 
Smalley  John,  weaver,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  near  Reservoir 
Smalley   Orrick,    weigher   and    ganger   Custom    House, 

house  209  Acushnet  avenue 
Smalley  Orrick,  jr.,  house  71  South  Sixth 
Smith  Abbott  P.  (A.  P.  Smith  &  Co.),   produce,  22  Un- 
ion, house  3  Maple 
Smith  Alfred  E.  (Smith  Brothers),  globe  decorator,  Pros- 
pect, house  65  High 
Smith  Allen,  jr.,  mariner,  house  29  Bedford 
Smith  Andrew   J.    (Durfee   &   Smith),   horseshoer,  Me- 

chinics  lane,  house  78  Mill 
Smith  Angeline,  ■^vidow  of  George,  house  160  So.  Water 
Smith  Arvin  (Ryder  &   Smith),   spar  maker,  152  North 

Water,  house  72  Kempton 
Smith  Asa  C,  clerk,  91  Union,  boards  7  Spring 
Smith  A.,  driver,  house  18  Chauncey 
Smith  A.  P.  &  Co.    (Abbott  P.    Smith    and   William  J. 

Worth),  produce  and  Fish,  22  Union 
Smith  Bradford,   in   N.   B.   Copper   Works,  boards  524 

Purchase 
SMITH  BROTHERS  (Alfred   E.    and    Harry   A. 

Suiith),   dqcorated  gas   shades,   globes,   vases,   etc., 

Prospect 


NEW   BEDFORD    [§]    DIRECTORY.  233 

Smith  Charles  E.,  shoemaker,  boards  110  Middle 

Smith  Charles  N.,    compositor    Standard  office,  house  152 

North  Second 
Smith  Chai-lotte  Mrs.,  lioiise  26  Wing,  corner  Blfth 
Smith  Clarence  S.,  carpenter,  bds.  170  Acushnet  avenue 
Smith  Daniel  Ix,  saloon,  19  Union,  liouse  27  do. 
Smith  Daniel  E.,  painter,  house  26  South  Second 
Smith  Daniel  Herbert,  machinist,  boards  96  Fourtli 
Smith  Daniel  W.,  currier,  boards  6  Market  Square 
Smith  Dora  S.,  widow  of  James  T.,  house  18  Bonney 
Smith  Edward  F.,  in  weavino-  room,  h.  98  Merriinac 
Smith  Ellas,  butcher,  house  Rockdale  avenue,  cor.  Mill 
Smith  Eliza  Mrs.,  house  159  Elm 

Smith  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Henry  H.,  house  131  Smith 
Smith  Elizabeth,  widow  of  William,  house  180  Kempton 
Smith  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  68  South  Orchard 
Smith  Elizabeth  H.,  wid.  of  Alvin  C,  h.  433  Acushnet  av. 
Smith  Ella  G.    Miss,  teacher  Bush  street  primary  school, 

boards  Samuel  D.  Smith's,  Belleville  road 
Smith  Emerson,  clerk,  house  220  County 
Smith  E.  F.  Mrs.,  washerwoman,  house  15  Cannon 
Smith  Francis  C,  driver  bread  wagon,  h.  Clark's  point  rd. 
Smith  Frank,  seaman,  house  184  South  Water 
Smith  Frank  C,  plane-maker,  b.  Thos,  C.  Smith's,  "Weaver 
Smith  Frederick,  house  8  Davis 
Smith  George,  carpenter,  house  133  Grinnell 
Smith  George,  laborer,  house  Clark 
Smith  George  A.,  traveling  agent,  house  75  Ilillman 
Smith  George  G.,  peddler,  house  Atlantic,  next  Arnold 
Smith  Gorham  B.,  clerk,  295  Purchase,  boards  524  do. 
Smith  Hannah,  widow  of  Richard,  house  143  Acushnet  av. 
Smith  Harry  A.  (Smith  Bros.),  globe  decorator.  Prospect, 

house  132  Middle  [cor.  Purchase 

Smith  Harry  C,   compositor  Mercury  office,  bds.  Union, 
Smith  Henry,  janitor  Parker  st.  school,  h.  154  Summer 
Smith  Henry  H.,  spinner  Potomska  mills,  h.  112  So.  Fifth 
Smith  Henry  R.,  stevedore,  house  15  First 
Smith    Henry  W.  (Smith  &  Allen),  spar  maker,  foot  of 

Walnut,  house  84  Kempto.n 
Smith  Henry  W.,  photographer,  h.  29  Seventh,  c.  School 
Smith  Humprey,  laborer,  hcnise  111  South  Seventh 
Smith  Israel,  house  Ocean,  near  Arnold 
Smith  .Jacob,  weaver,  boards  Rivet,  corner  Second 
Smith  James,  baker,  house  41  Merrimac,  east  of  Purchase 
Smith  James,  laborer,  house  83  South  Water 
Smith  James  B.,  shipping  clerk  Morse  Twist  Drill  Co.,  h. 

101  Fifth 
Smith  James  F.,  weaver,  boards  579  Purchase 
Smith  James  II.,  house  6  West  Willis 


234  NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY. 

Smith  John,  farmer  George  C.  Hatch,  Acushnet  avenue, 

house  Belleville  road,  opp.  Acushnet  river 
Smith  John,  laborer,  house  24  Merrimac 
Smith  John,  weaver,  house  128  South  Front 
Smith  John,  mariner,  house  18  Mill 
Smith  John,  weaver,  house  849  Acushnet  avenue 
Smith  John  Henry,  teamster,  house  7  Willis 
Smith  Jolin  Henry,  hairdresser,  house  5  Elm 
Smith  John  J.,  laborer,  h.  189  W.  Campbell,  n,  Emerson 
Smith  John  K.,  weaver,  house  692  Acushnet  avenue 
Smith  John  W.,  plane-maker,  12  William,  h.  5  W.  Willis 
Smith  Joseph,  night  watchman  Potomska  mills,  opp.  269 

_  South  Water,  house  171  Grinnell,  opp.  Crapo 
Smith  Joseph,  weaver,  house  rear  536  Purchase 
Smith  Joseph,  mariner,  house  159  Mill 
Smith  Joseph  B,,  overseer  cloth  room  Wamsutta  mills,  h. 
157  State  [Middle,  h.  192  Cedar 

Smith  Joseph  C.  (Cota  &  Smith),  grocer,  56  Cedar,  cor. 
Smith  Joseph  H.,  laborer,  house  98  Smith 
Smith  Josephine,  widow  of  Thornton,  house  7  Spring 
Smith  Judith  A.,  widow  of  Henry  M.,  housekeeper,  Grin- 
nell, near  Fourth  .      [Hillraan 
Smith  Julia  A.  Miss,   school   teacher   (Dighton),   h.  106 
Smith  Lewis,  mariner,  house  8  North 
Smith  Lizzie  E.  Miss,  teacher  William  street  school,  house 
_  672  Acushnet  av.                                [school,  b.  69  Mill 
Smith  Lucretia  N.  Miss,- teacher  Parker  street  grammar 
Smith  Lydia,  widow,  house  152  North  Second 
Smith  L.  Frank,  carpenter,  house  8  North 
Smith  Mary  A.  Miss,  fruit  and   confectionery,  420  Pur- 
chase, house  do. 
Smith  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  121  South  Second 
Smith  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  ladies'  hairdresser,  house  159  Mill 
Smith  Matilda  J.  Miss,  teacher  Parker  street  grammar 

school,  boards  56  Hillman 
Smith  Medora,  widow  of  James  T.,  house  18  Bonney 
Smith  Mercy  B.,  widow,  house  23  Sherman 
Smith  Michael,  laborer,  house  603  Acushnet  avenue 
Smith  Morris,  photographer,  134}^  Union,  h.  at  Fairhaven  . 
Smith  Nancy,  widow  of  Horatio,  boards  73  Pleasant 
Smith  Nancy  Miss,  house  95  South  Sixth 
Smith  Ole,  laborer,  house  12  Bethel 
Smith  O.,  laborer,  house  17  Maxfield 
Smith  Patrick,  laborer,  house  579  Purchase 
Smith  Patrick  Henry,  operative,  b.  Phillip  Smith's,  Clark 
Smith  Paul,  rope  maker,  house  6  South  Chancery 
Smith  Philip,  laborer  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house  Clark, 

near  Purchase 
Smith  Robert  G.,  mariner,  house  333  South  Water 


NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY.  235 

Smith  Robert  G.,  jr.,  laborer,  house  333  South  Water 
Smith  Ruth  L.,  widow  of  Henry,  house  7  South  Cottage 
Smitli  Samuel  D.,  carriage  maker,  house  Belleville  road, 
next  Acushnet  river  [Acushnet  river 

Smith   Samuel  G.,  mariner,   house   Belleville  road,  next 
Smith  Samuel  J.,  decorator  Mt.  Wasliington  Glass  Co., 

house  181  Grinnell,  corner  Bonney 
Smith  Sarah  D.,  widow  of  Alphonso,  boarding-house,  524 

Purchase 
Smith  Senovia,  widow  of  Alfred  A,,  h.  21S}4  Middle' 
Smith  Shubael  Mrs.,  house  60  State 
Smith  Shubael  D.,  jr.,  clerk  Central  Union  Association, 

house  80  Mill 
Smith  Sidney,  engineer  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  164^  Pleasant 
Smith  Susan  E.,  widow  of  Abraham,  house  Acushnet  av- 
enue. Head  of  the  River 
Smith  Susan  M.,  widow  of  Benj.,  house  7  Willis 
Smith  Sylvia  R.,  widow  of  James,  h,  57  Washington  ^ 
Smith  Syria  B.,  driver  bread  wagon,  boards  John  Davis', 

Acushnet  avenue 
Smith  Thomas  Allison,  weaver,  house  8  Hazard 
Smith  Thomas  A.,  blacksmith,  house  Dartmouth,  beyond 

Weaver 
Smith  Thos.  C,  blacksmith,  h.  Weaver,  next  Dartmouth 
Smith  Thomas  G.,  house  Union,  next  Ash 
Smith  Thomas  H.,  boards  8  Dover 
Smith  Thomas  J.,  dining  rooms,  basement  442  Purchase, 

corner  Pearl,  house  do. 
Smith   Thomas  J.,  hairdresser,  262  Purchase,  house  104 

Kerapton 
Smith  Thomas  O.,  weaver,  boards  692  Acushnet  avenue 
Smith  Timothy  J.,  laborer,  house  Smith's  block,  State, 
near  Linden  .  [Allen 

Smith  \Vashington  B.,  laborer,  h.  8  Dartmouth,  juuction 
Smith  Willard  N".,  stone-cutter,  h.  Dartmouth,  n.  Babbitt 
Smith  William,  laborer,  house  72  Linden 
Smith  William,  rope  maker  N.  B.  Cordage  Co.,  h.  38  Ash 
Smith  William,  soapmaker,  house  672  Acushnet  avenue 
Smith  William,  loom  fixer  Wamsutta  mills,  house  Gam- 
mon's lane 
Smith  William  B.,  law  student,  boards  8  Dartmouth 
Smith  Wm.  G.,  saloon,  29  Middle,  h.  74  North  Second 
Smith    William   H.,  boat  builder,  foot  of  Cannon,  house 

70  Poorest 
Smith  William  H.,  carpenter,  house  22  Oak 
Smith  William  H.,  house  33  Sherman 
Smith  Wm.  H.,  ropemj^ker,  house  13  Liberty 
Smith  Wm.  H.,  fort  keeper,  house  Clark's  Point 
Smith  Wm.  H.  C,  pianist,  boards  Israel  Smith's,  Ocean 


236  NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTOEY. 


Smith  William  -L,  painter,  house  73  Foster 

SMITH    WILLIAM    T.,   mnfr.   washing   powder, 

_  North  Front,  cor.  Central  wharf,  house  79 "North 
Smith  W.  N.,  sewing  macliine  a<rent,  bds.  155  Purchase 
Smith  Zeno,  laborer,  house  69  Mill 
Smith  &  Allen  (Henry  W.   Smith  and  John   S.  Allen), 

_  spar  makers,  foot  of  Walnut 
Smithers  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  8  Hazard 
Smythe  Hugh  J.  Rev.,  pastor  St.  Lawrence  church,  house 

Hill  man,  corner  Summer 
Snell  David  A.,  mechanical   bakery,  1   and  11   William, 

house  Mt.  Pleasant,  next  the  reservoir 
Snell  Thomas,  carpenter,  house  Rockdale  avenue 

Snell .  laborer,  house  178  Arnold 

Snow  Abby  Mrs.,  nurse,  boards  13  Maxfield 

Snow  Andrew,  master  mariner,  house  49  Hillman 

Snow  Andrew,  jr.,  clerk  Mt.  Washington  Glass  Co.,  bds. 

49  Hillman 
Snow  Charles  A.,  pastor  North  Baptist  church,   house 

282  County 
Snow  Charles  H.,  clerk,  63  Countv,  house  60  do. 
Snow  Charles  M.,  teamster,  house"  164  Chestnut 
Snow  David  S.,  clerk,  58  County,  c.  Wing,  h.  60  County 
Snow  Elislia  F.,  carpenter,  house  317  Cedar 
Snow  Frederick  P.,  upholsterer,  43  No.  Second,  h.  do. 
Snow  Geoi-ge,  hack,  livery,  and  boarding  stable,  34  Elm, 

corner  Acushnet  avenue,  house  175  Middle 
Snow  Hiram  M.,  painter,  9  No.  Water,  house  279  Acush- 
net avenue 
Snow  James  M.,  shipsmith.  North  Front,  near  Middle, 

house  65  Chestnut 
fenow  John  F.,  carriage  washer,  house  2  Turner's  court 
Snow  John  H.,  livery  stable,  188  County,  b.  175  Middle 
Snow.Joshua,  cooper,  house  218  Purchase 
Snow  J.  Proctor,  accountant,  house  151  Middle 
Snow  Loum  Mrs.,  house  153  County 

Snow  Loum,  jr.  (Loum  Snow  &  Son),  merchant,  29  No. 
Front,  house  9  South  Cottage  [Front 

Snow  Loum  &  Son  (Loum  Snow,  jr.),  merchants,  29  No. 
Snow  Martha  E.  Mrs.,  house  Rural,  near  Allen 
Snow  Otis  S.,  provisions.  Sixth,  corner  Elm,  house  at  So. 

Elartmouth 
Snow  Robert,  clerk,  29  North  Front,  bds.  153  County 
Snow  Roland  W.,  painter,  house  109  Fourth 
Snow  Rosanna  II.,  widow  of  Knowles,  h.  83  Washington 
Snow  Sylvester,  groceries  and  provisions,  68  County,  cor- 
ner Wing,  house  60  County     ^ 
Snow  William,  clerk  Tucker  &Cummings,h.  74  Purchase 
Snyder  Adolphe,  operative,  boards  8  Fulton  court 


F.    A.    SOWLE, 

Dealer  in  and  Manufacturer  of 


Window  Frames,  Door  Frames,  Well  Curbs, 

REFRIGERATORS,    &c. 


ALSO,  DEALER  IN 


MOLDINGS,  HOOD  BRACKETS, 

MARBLE    MANTELS, 
GRATES,  FRAMES,  AND  SUMMER  PIECES. 


We  also  carry  a  large  stock  of 


White  Lead,  Window  Glass,  Pultf,  Paints,  Oil,  Ladders,  k, 


-DEALER  IN- 


White  Pine  Lumber,  Spruce,  Hemlock, 
Shingles,  etc. 

Liiiilier  Yari  oi  Fisli  Island,  Retail  Yard,  foot  of  Elra  St. 

MANUFACTORY,  8  and  10  ELM  STREET. 

Salesroom,  77,  79  &  81 N.  Water,  cor.  Elm  St., 

JVEW,   BEDFOKD,    MASS. 


NEW   BEDFORD    [^]    DIRECTORY.  237 

Snyder  Ann  E.,  widow  of  Henry  H.,  h.  167  North 
Snyder  Philip,  tailor,  lioiise  44  High 
Solomon  Howard,  hiborer,  house  53  Howhind 
Sonle  Abel,  jr.,  ship-carpenter,  house  Belleville  I'oad 
Soule  Edwin  P.,  yaclit  skipjier,  h.  9  Walnut,  cor.  First 
Soule  Lydia  G.,  widow  of  Ch;is.,  h.  141  Acushnet  avenue 
Soule  Peleg  T.,  teamster,  house  86  Washington 
Soule  Rufus  A.  (Hathaway,    Sonle   &   Hari'ington),  boot 
and  shoe  mnfr.,  North,  corner  North    Second,  house 
18  Campbell 
Soule  Thomas  H.,  house  117  Middle 
Soule  Thomas  H.,  2d,  carpet  upholsterer,  house  195  Elm 
Soule    William    T.,   dry   and   fancy  goods,  64  Purchase, 

house  50  Hillman 
Soule,  see  also  Sowle 

Southwick  Charles  F.,  carpenter,  house  6  Elm 
Southwick  Elizabeth  P.,  widow  of  Geo.,  h  131  Summer 
Southwick  Henry  T.,  carriage  smith,  274   Acushnet  ave- 
nue, house  73  Middle 
Southwick    Martlia   A.,   widow    of  Henry  W.,  house  98 

North  Second 
Southwick  William  H.,  blacksmith,  boards  73  Middle 
Southworth  Mark,  weaver,  house  722  Purchase 
Sonza  Kinaldo,  laborer,  house  49  Middle 
Sowle  Albert,  clerk,  193  Purcliase,  house  116  South  Front, 

corner  South 
Sowle  Albert  W.,  painter,  bds.  116  So.  Front,  cor.  South 
Sowle  Anna  T.,  widow  of  Matthew  M.,  dressmaker,  house 

69  Forest 
Sowlo  Benj.,  jr.,  carpenter,  house  229  County 
Sowle  Benj.  F.,  boat  builder,  house  9  South  Second 
Sowle  Benj.  F.,  teamster,  house  156  North  Second 
Sowle  Bradford  Mrs,,  house  67  Prospect 
Sowle  Edward  A.,  painter,  2  Hillman,  h.  148  No.  Second 
S'OWLE  FRED.  A.,   doors,  sashes,  blinds  and  hard- 
ware, 77  to  81  North  Water,  house  75  Middle 
Sowle   Frederick  L.,  clerk,  77  to  81  North  Water,  house 

1  North 
Sowle  Isaac  N.,  teamster,  boards  177  Pleasant 
Sowle  Nat  P.,  clerk,  77  No.  Water,  bds.  480  Acushnet  av. 
Sowle  William  A.,  teamster,  house  177  Pleasant 
Sowle   William  P.,  driver  Progress  S.  F.  E.  No.  2,  house 

303  Acushnet  avenue 
Spade  Mary,  widow  of  David,  house  83  Forest 
Spare  John,  physician,   92    Purchase,   house    228  Union, 

corner  Arch 
Spare  John  V.,  dry  goods,  176  County,  house  228  Union 
Spare    Sarah    L.    Miss,    teacher    Parker  street  grammar 
school,  house  228  Union 


238  NEW    BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY. 

Spare  S.  Flora  Miss,  teacher  Rockdale  school,  house  228 

Union,  corner  Arch 
Sparhawk  Samuel  O.,  laborer,  house  Belleville  road,  Head 

of  the  River 
Sparrell  Emeline  G.  Mrs.,  house  73  Maxfield 
Sparrow    Hannah  M.,   widow    of  Hartley  A.,  grocer,  60 

Dartmouth,  house  do. 
Sparrow    Hartley   A.,  jr.,   clerk,    145   Union,   boards  60 

Dartmouth 
Sparrow  Orin  L.,  clerk  Hart  &  Akin,  h.  233  Acushnet  av. 
SPENCER  CHARLES  L.,  surgeon  and  physician, 

92  Purchase,  corner  Elm  (upstaiis),  h.  59  Pleasant 
Spencer  George,  weaver,  house  775  Purchase,  n.  Clark 
Spencer  James.W.,  carpenter,  house  300  Acushnet  avenue 
Spencer  John,  dresser  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  rear  5  Ashley 
Spicer  Benj.  F.,  machinist,  house  58  Ash 
Spicer  Edward,  carpenter,  house  101  Smith 
Spicer  Edward,  jr.,  house  170  Kempton 
Spicer  Samuel,  carpenter,  house  147  South  First 
Spicer  William,  laborer,  house  18  Emerson 
Spindler  J.  Antone,  laborer,  house  179  South  Water 
Splaiiie  Mary,  widow  of  James,  house  620  Acushnet  av. 
Spooner  Abiah  C,  widow  of  Alden,  h,  Acushnet  avenue 
Spooner  Albert  F.,  carpenter,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Spooner  Arthur  C,  boards  90  Linden 
Spooner  Benjamin  F.,  ship-carpenter,  house  67  Mill 
Spooner  Caleb,  master  mariner,  house  4  West  Willis 
Spooner  Charles,  painter,  h.  Chancery,  near  West  Middle 
Spooner  Charles  F.,  farmer,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Spooner  Charles  PL,  heater  in  Iron  Works,  house    Shaw- 

raut  avenue,  near  Durfee 
Spooner  Charles  H.,  jr.,  periodicals,  360  Purchase,  boards 

Shawmut  avenue,  near  Durfee 
Spooner  Charles  L,  shoemaker,  h.  310  Acushnet  avenue 
SjDOoner  Charles  S.,  belt  maker    Wamsutta  mills,   house 

72  Thomas 
Spooner  Daniel  H.,  ship-carpenter,  house  head  of  Acush- 
net avenue 
Spooner  E<lward  C,  teamster,  67  Foster 
Spooner  Edward  O.,  former,  bouse  Kempton,  Cannonville 
Spooner  Elizabeth  L.,  widow  of  Gideon  B.,  h.  40  North 
Spooner  Elizabeth  P.  Mrs,,  principal  Linden  street  pri- 
mary school,  boards  107  Hillman 
Spooner  Frank  J.,  hostler,  boards  318  Purchase 
Spooner  Fred,  S.,  fi'ame  polisher,  boards  5  So,  Chancery 
Spooner  Frederick  P,,  watchman  Wamsutta  mills,  house 

186  Summer 
Spooner  Henry,  teamster,  house  163  Kempton 
Spooner  Herbert,  laborer,  b.  Z,  Spooner's,  Acushnet  av. 


NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY.  239 

Spoonev  James,  fiirmer,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Spoonev  Jas.  L.,  teamster,  125  No,  Water,  h.  Acushnet  av. 
Spooner  Jeduthan,  fjirnier,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Spooner  John  A.,  farmer,  Acushnet  avenue 
Spooner  John  .A,,  2d,  laborer,  boards  Daniel  H.  Spooner's, 

Acushnet  avenue 
Spooner  Joso[)h,  tnariner,  boards  164  Kerapton 
Spooner  Joseph  S.,.f;irmer,  house  Belleville  road,  Head  of 

the  River  [River 

Spooner  Joseph  W.,  milkman,  h.  Mill  road.  Head   of  the 
Spooner  Lewis  G.,  farmer,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Spooner  Lucy,  widow  of  Cornelius,  house  5  Chanceiy 
Spooner  Lydia  H,  Mrs.,  house  18  Seventh,  corner  Spring 
Spooner  Mathew  L.,  bookkeeper  Charles  Taber,  6  North 

Water,  boards  69  Elm  [net  av. 

Spooner  Roswell,  farmer,  bds.  John  A.  Spooner's,  Acush- 
Spooner  Samuel  K.,  cai-penter,  house  164  Kempton 
Spooner  Siloam  G.,  widow  of  John  L.,  house  29  Seventh 
Spooner  Siisau  B.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  186  Summer 
Spooner  Walter,  house  Kerapton,  Cannonville 
Spooner  Walter  F.,  laborer,  boards  Charles   H  Spooner's, 

Shawmut  avenue  [cor.  South  First 

Spooner  Wm.   B.,  painter  A.  P.  Manchester,  h.  Delano, 
Spooner  William  B.,  baker,  boards  77  South  Second 
Spooner  Wm.  R.,  clerk  Morse  Twist   Drill  and  Machine 

Co.,  20  Bedford,  bds.  67  Mill  [Purchase 

Spooner  Wilniot  L.,  at  Paulding,  Reed  &  Gifford's,  b,  529 
Spooner  Wing,  cooper,  house  529  Purchase 
Spooner  Wing,  rigger,  boards  7  First 
Spooner  Zachery,  milkman,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Springer  Andrew  R.,  blacksmith,  149  Kempton,  house  6 

(Jhestnut 
Springer   Clara   B.,   teacher  Acushnet    avenue   primary 

school,  house  Butler,  near  French   av.,  from  Clark's 

point  road  [Clark's  point  road 

Springer  Cornelius  H.,  master  mariner,  house  Butler,  from 
Springer  Elliot  B.,    quartermaster    N.  B.  &  N.  Y.  S.  S. 

Co.,  house  Butler,  from  Clark's  point  road 
Springer  George  W.,  stevedore,  house  13  Noith  Emerson 
Springer  James  B.,  seaman,  bds.  Cornelius  H.  Springer's, 

Butler,  from  Clark's  point  road 
Springer  .James  F.,  master  mariner,  house  15  W.  Middle 
Springer  Wm.,  fish  market,  114  Kempton,  h.  106  Hillman 
Squinn  Lydia  Miss,  house  41  Maxfield 
Stacy  Alfretta,  widow  of  Sidney  D.,  house  5  Sears  court 
Stacy  Samuel,  house  37  Middle 
Stacy  Stephen  D.,  carpenter,  34  Howland,  house  do. 
Staftbrd  James  C,  house  73  North 
Stafford  Stephen,  loom  fixer,  house  204  South  Second 


240  NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY. 

Stall  Susan  Miss,  house  39  Kerapton 
Standish  Davis  T.,  house  266  Acnshnet  av.,  cor.  Walnut 
Standish  John  A.  Mrs.,  h.  20  South  Sixth,  cor.  School 
Stantou  Abby,  widow  of  William  B.,  h.  Vine,  n.  Durfee 
Stanton  Albert  G.   (A.  G.  Stanton  &  Co.),  grocer,  131 

Acnshnet  avenue,  house  173  Grinnell 
Stanton  Alexander,  miller,  house  196  State 
STANTON  A.  G.  &  CO.  (Albert   G.  Stanton  and 

Samuel  H.    Pollock),  grocers  and  provision  dealers, 

131  Acnshnet  avenue 
Stanton  Charity  C,  widow  of  Henry  E.,  house  20  Ash 
Stanton  Frederick  S.,  clerk  Union  Boot&  Shoe  Co.,  bds. 

20  Ash  [Mt.  Vernon 

Stanton  James  E.,  sea  captain,  house  Mt.  Pleasant,  near 
Stanton  John,  house  Cedar,  corner  Durfee 
Stanton  OUver  Mi"s.,  widow,  house  169  Pleasant 
Staples  Charles  E.,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill  Works, 

liouse  12  Sherman 
Staples  Clara  S.  Miss,  boards  91  Maxfield 
Staples  Clarissa  R.,  widow  of  Calvin,  house  91   Maxfield 
Staples  Elias,  shoemaker,  house  483  Acnshnet  avenue 
Staples  James  S.   (Lee  &■   Staples),  blacksmith,  683  Pur- 
chase, cor.  Linden,  house  91  Maxfield 
Staples  William  H.,  stone-mason,  house  Tarkiln  hill  road 
Stapleton  Bartholomew,  laborer,  house  247  South  Water 
Stapleton  Michael,  clerk  M.  Holcomb,  201   South  Water, 

house  247  do.  [166  Giinnell 

St  Clare  Manuel,  laborer  George  Delano  &  Co.,  house 
Stedman  Lewis  W,,  clerk,  3  Purchase,  boards  72  Walden 
Steil  Frank,  shoemaker,  68  Union,  h.  5  First,  cor.  Union 
Steinen  Augustus  Von  Den,  at  Morse  Twist  Drill  Co.,.  h. 

35  Sherman 
Stephenson  James,  weaver,  house  Rock 
Stephenson  Thomas,  machinist,  house  Linden,  n.  Pleasant 
Stephenson  Thomas  C,  printer,  bds.  Linden,  n.  Pleasant 
Sterrett  John,  rope  maker,  house  104  Ash 
Sterrett  John  H.,  plumbfer,  boards  104  Ash 
Stetson  Charles  F.,  engineer,  liouse  39  South  Second 
Stetson  Edward,  dentist,  30  Purchase,  liouse  24  do. 
Stetson  George  R.,  supt.  Morse  Twist  Drill  and  Machine 

Co.,  20  Bedford,  cor.  Fourth,  house  55  Bedford 
Stetson  Nathaniel,  cooper,  iioiise  37  Campbell 
Stetson  Thomas  M.,  lawyei-,  36;^  North  Water,  house  39 

South  Cottage,  corner  Grove 
Stevens  Dennis,  laborer,  house  head  North  Bonney 
Stevens  Geo.  E..  currier,  house  Jenney,  corner  Kempton 
Stevens  George  F.,  house  5  Elm 
Stevens  Henry,  police,  house  76  Bedford 
Stevens  Henry,  tinsmith,  house  head  North  Bonney 


NEW   BEDFOED    [g]    DIEECtORY.  241 

Stevens  Thomas,  teamster,  house  485  Purchase 
Stevens  William  O.,  rope  maker,  h.  Jenney,  near  Court 
Stevens  William  R.,  laborer,  house  270  Kempton 
Stevenson  Ellen  Mrs.,  house  149  Cedar 
Steves  Shepherd  W.,  carpenter,  h.  1  Ward,  cor.  Allen 
Stewart  William  H,,  grocer,  194  Kempton,  house  do. 
Stickney  Almon,  master  mariner,  house  33  Cedar 
Stickney  Charles  D.,  physician,  148//2  Union 
Stimpson  Francis  C,  blacksmith  M.  T.  D.  Co.,  house  94 

County 
Stimpson  Nancy  H.,  widow  of  George,  house  94  County 
St.  Germain  Nelson,  weaver,  house  13  Rivet 
St.  James  Joseph,  oiler,  house  3  North  Front 
St.  James  Marie,  widow  of  Narsisse,  h.  14  Hampton  ct. 
St.  Joseph's  Hospital,  Campbell,  corner  Pleasant 
Stockford  James,  laborer,  house  12  Fulton  court 
Stockliff  Joseph,  laborer  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  8  Fulton  ct. 
Stoddard  Justin  J.,  cooper,  house  26  Bonney 
Stoddard  L.  H.  (L.  H.  &  W.   C.  Stoddard),  house  at 

Fairhaven 
Stoddard  L.  H.  &  W.  C,  proprietors  N.  E.  Embroidery 

Co.,  355  Acushnet  avenue 
Stoddard  Mary  T.,  widow  of  Allen,  house  74  County 
Stoddard  Sarah  E.  Miss,  teacher  Fifth  street   grammar 

school,  boards  74  County 
Stoddard  W.  C.  (L.  H.  &  W.  C.  Stoddard),  house  at 

Fairhaven 
Stone  Elizabeth  H.,  widow  of  Joshua  C,  house  41  South 

Cottage,  corner  Grove 
Stone  Francis  H.,  house  41  South  Cottage 
Stone  Frank,  laborer  Gosnold  mill,  h.  rear  610  Purchase 
Stone  Henry,  weaver,  boards  First,  corner  Potomska 
Stone  John,  laborer,  house  12  Hampton  court 
Stone  Lewis,  saloon,. 235>^  South  Water 
Stone  Mitchell,  weaver,  house  First,  corner  Potomska 
Stone  Wm.  H.,  machinist  at  M.  T.  D.  Co.,  h.  2  Fifth 
Stovey  Harris,  house  53  Smith 
Stott  Rachel,  widow,  house  Linden  court 
Stowe  Hannah  M.,  wid.  of  Rev.  Timothy,  h.  Ill  County 
Stowell  Alexander  T.,  shoe  laster,  h.  Kempton,  h.  Jenney 
Stowell  Benj.  L,  house  Jenney  Lind,  near  Kempton 
Stowell  Charles  H.,  butcher,  house  7  Chancery 
Stowell  Hepsibeth,  widow,  house  Colyar's  lane 
Stowell  Nancy  R.,  widow  of  Columbus,  house  Kempton, 

near  Jenney  Lind 
Stowell  Richard  P.,  farmer,  house  Kempton,  n.  Watson 
St.  Peter  Eusebe,  carpenter,  house  640  Acushnet  avenue 
Stranburg  Caroline  B.,  widow  of  Francis  E.,  h.  88  County 
Stratton  Charles  S.,  machinist,  house  149  State 
16 


242  NEW  BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY. 

Stratton   Stephen  J.,  night  watchman  Wamsutta  mills, 

house  149  State 
Stringer  John  F.,  mule-spinner,  house  197  Pleasant 
Strong  George  A,  Rev.,  rector  Grace  Episcopal  church, 

hou8e  92  County 
Strong  Matthew,  laborer,  house  15  Emerson 
Strother  Eliza,  widow  of  Wm.,  house  247  Middle 
Stubbs  Caroline  C,  widow,  house  518  Acushnet  avenue 
Stubbs   Charles  M.,  janitor  Custom   House,   house    518 

Acushnet  avenue 
Stubbs  Henry  C,  painter,  house  14  Oak 
Studley  Alfred  G.,  M.  T.  D.  &  M.  Co.,  house  157  Middle 
Sturtevant  Levi  FT.   (Sturtevant  &   Sherman),  carpenter, 

132  North  Water,  house  36  North 
Sturtevant  William  F.,  painter,  house  39  So.  Second 
Sturtevant  Zachariah,  house  95  South  Second 
STURTEVANT  &  SHEKMAN  (Levi  H.  Sturte- 
vant and  Abner  Sherman), carpenters,  132  No.  Water 
Suifern  William  J.,  weaver,  house  41  Merriinac 
Sullavou  Emanuel,  lawyer,  Robeson's  building,  house  194 

Kempton 
SuUings  David  W.,  boards  168  County 
Sulliugs  John  W.   (Sullings,  Kingman  &  Co.),  hardware 
and  cutlery,  123  Union  and  345  Acushnet  avenue, 
house  168  County 
SULLINGS,  KINGMAN  &  CO.  (John  W.  Sul- 
lings,  George  F.  Kingman  and  Charles  B.  Hillman), 
hardware,  stoves,  house   furnishing  goods,  and  agri- 
cultural implements,  123  Union  and  345  Acushnet 
avenue 
Sullivan  Abbie  F.  Miss,  teacher  Fifth  street  school,  house 

10)^  County 
Sullivan  Catherine,  widow,  house  South  First  St.  place 
Sullivan  Catherine,  widow,  house  609  Acushnet  avenue 
Sullivan  Catherine  T.  Miss,  dressmaker,  b.  10}4  County 
Sullivan  Cornelius,  laborer,  house  Clark,  near  Purchase 
Sullivan  Daniel,  laborer,  house  605  Acushnet  avenue 
Sullivan  Daniel,  laborer,  house  7  Seneca 
Sullivan  Daniel,  laborer,  house  2  Harrison,  near  Hickory 
Sullivan  Daniel,  mason,  house  80  North  Second 
Sullivan  Daniel,  mason,  house  11  Seneca 
Sullivan  Daniel,  clerk,  76  William,  bds.  at  Fairhaven 
Sullivan  Daniel  C,  laborer,  house  662  Purchase 
Sullivan  Daniel  J.,  clerk,  664  Purchase,  boards  827  do. 
Sullivan  Dennis,  laborer,  house  581  Acushnet  avenue 
Sullivan  Dennis,  laborer,  house  182  South  Water 
Sullivan  Dennis,  laborer,  h.  Clark,  near  Purchase 
Sullivan  Dennis  J.,  laborer,  house  rear  39  Smith 
Sullivan  Dennis  U.,  laborer,  house  lOj-^  County 


NEW   BEDFOKD    [S]    DIRECTORY.  243 

Sullivan  Ellen,  widow  of  Patrick,  house  195  State 

Sullivan  Eugene,  laborer,  house  22  Merrimac 

Sullivan  Eugene,  laborer,  house  8  Wall 

Sullivan  Honora,  widow  of  Ste^ihen,  house  Robeson,  near 

Ashland 
Sullivan  James,  laborer,  boards  120  South  Front 
Sullivan  James,  laborer,  boards  2  Wall 
Sullivan  Jeremiah,  gardener   Mrs.   John    H.   Clifford,  87 

Orchard,  house  do. 
Sullivan  Jeremiah,  laborer,  house  10  Wall 
Sullivan  Jeremiah,  jr.,  teamster,  boards  10  Wall 
Sullivan  Jeremiah  D.,  third  hand  Wamsutta  mills,  house 

Robeson 
Sullivan  John,  laborer,  house  13  North  Front 
Sullivan  John,  shoemaker,  house  State,  n.  coi'uer  Austin 
Sullivan  John,  laborer,  house  rear  567  Acushnet  av. 
Sullivan  John,  teamster  Benj.   F.   Hathaway,  house  256 

Acushnet  avenue 
Sullivan  John,  liquors,  69f  So.  Water,  bds.  22  Merriraac 
Sullivan  John,  laborer,  house  24  Merrimac 
Sullivan  John,  laborer,  house  31  Middle 
Sullivan  John,  jr.,  bottler,  house  State,  near  Austin 
Sullivan  John  A.,  gardenei',  133  County,  boards  do. 
Sullivan  John  B.,  laborer,  house  Clark,  near  Purchase 
Sullivan  John  C,  laborer,  house  12  Wing,  corner  Fourth 
Sullivan  John  D.,  provisions,  house  101  Middle 
Sullivan  John  F.,  laborer  Gosnold  mills,  house  694  Acush- 
net avenue 
Sullivan  John  J.,  laborer,  house  10  Wall 
Sullivan  John  J.,  laborer,  boards  714  Acushnet  avenue 
Sullivan  Joseph  H.,  clerk,  664  Purchase,  boards  662  do. 
Sullivan  Julia  A.,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  55  Chestnut 
Sullivan  Julia  E.  Miss,  milliner,  boards  10}^  County 
Sullivan  Margaret,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  554  Acushnet  av. 
Sullivan  Margaret,  widow,  bds.  John  B.  Sullivan's,  Clark 
Sullivan  Martin,  carpenter,  boards  Patrick  Sullivan's,  827 

Purchase 
Sullivan  Mary,  Avidow  of  Jeremiah,  h.  Robeson,  n.  Ashland 
Sullivan  Mary,  widow  of  Timothy,  house  184  State 
Sullivan  Mary,    widow,  boards  Smith's  block,  State,  near 

Linden 
Sullivan  Mary,  widow,  boards  694  Acushnet  avenue 
Sullivan  Michael,  laborer,  house  6  Wall 
Sullivan  Michael,  laborer,  house  Penniman,  n.  Purchase 
Sullivan  Michael,  laborer,  house  585  Acushnet  avenue 
Sullivan  Michael,  plumber,  boards  35  Spring 
Sullivan  Michael,  laborer,  boards  Fourth,  corner  Spring 
Sullivan  Michael  E.,  grocer,  664  Purchase,  house  662  do. 
Sullivan  Michael  F.,  laborer,  boards  40  Hazard 


244  NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY. 

Sullivan  Patrick,  laborer,  house  827  Purchase 

Sullivan  Patrick,   station  master  F.  R.  R.  R.,  near  Mount 

Pleasant,  house  do. 
Sullivan  Patrick  F.,  weaver,  house  195  State 
Sullivan  Patrick  F.,  laborer  Warasutta  mills,  house  Wash- 
burn, 9th  on  left  from  Acushnet  avenue 
Sullivan  Patrick  PI.,  carriage  painter,  house    County,  cor- 
ner Penniman 
Sullivan  Patrick  H.,  laborer,  house  40  Hazard 
Sullivan  Patrick  J.,  blacksmith  Gosnold  mills,  h.  2  Wall 
Sullivan  Sarah,  widow,  house  249  South  Water 
Sullivan  Thomas,  laborer,  boards  South  First  st.  place 
Sullivan  Thomas  H.,  grocer,  57  Middle,  boards  55  do. 
Sullivan  Timothy,  at  Wamsutta  mills,  house   Washburn, 

12th  on  right  from  Acushnet  avenue 
Sullivan  Timothy,  laborer,  house  184  State 
Sullivan  Timothy,  laborer,  house  120  South  Front 
Sullivan  Timothy,  laborer  Wamsutta    mills,  house  Wash- 
burn, 10th  on  the  left  from  Acushnet  avenue 
Sullivan  Timothy,  police,  house  31  Middle 
Sullivan  Timothy,  weaver,  house  Smith's  block,    State, 

near  Linden 
Sullivou  Martha  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  h.  194  Kerapton 
Sumner  Eliza  P.  Miss,  house  134  County 
Surgens  Helen  M.  Mrs.,  house  111  Merrimac  • 
Surgeon  William,  elevator  tender,  boards  5  Wall 
Surprenant  Joseph,  carder,  house  rear  720  Acushnet  av. 
Surprenant  Newell,  shoemaker,  261  Purchase,  house  153 

State 
Sutherland  Mary,  widow  of  John,  h.  546  Acushnet  av. 
Sutherland  Susannah  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  546  Acush- 
net avenue  [Kempton 
Sutherland   Waldo    A.,   salesman,  131    Union,  house  38 
Suttifi"  Montague,  weaver,  boards  3  Division 
Sutton  Abbie  Mrs.,  house  Highland,  corner  Sutton 
Sutton  Benjamin,  laborer,  house  71  Prospect 
Sutton  Benjamin,  laborer,  house  24  First 
Swain  Ann,  widow  of  Frank  D.,  h.  43  Ash,  near  Arnold 
Swain  Esias  R.,  currier,  house  180  Allen 
Swain  Henry  H.,  iron  roller,  boards  43  Ash 
Swain  Lloyd  S.,  clerk  J.  P.  Knowles,  2d,  bds.  172  Middle 
Swain  Oliver,  house  70  Fourth 

Swain  Rebecca,  widow  of  Richard  C,  bds.  77  Pleasant 
Swain  Sarah  Mrs.,  boarding-house,  35  Eighth 
Swain  William  H.,  stevedore,  house  172  Middle 
Swan  A.  W.,  music  teacher,  8    Cummings   building,  bds. 

35  Eighth 
Swan  Edith  A.,  widow  of  Alfred,  house  19  Spruce 
Swan  Edwin  I.,  house  50  Russell 


NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY.  245 

Swan  Walter  D.,   pump    and   block  niaker,  20  So.  Front, 

house  43  South  Second 
Swanton  William,  gardener,  house  83  Hillman 
Svvasey  Alexander   M.,   mariner,   house   6   Market,  near 

Pleasant 
Swasey  Charles  A.  G.,  boards  Parker  House 
Swasey  Charles  J.,  mariner,  house  185  North 
Swasey  Charles   L.,  port  physician,  93)4  Middle,  boards 

Parker  House 
Swasey  Matthew  J.,  laborer,  house  95  South  Water 
Swasey  Mary,  widow,  house  191  South  Water 
Swazey  Manuel  J.,  laborer,  h.  So.  Front,  c.  Blackmore 
Sweeney  Bridget  Mrs.,  house  County,  near  Austin 
Sweeney  Daniel,  laborer,  h.  95  Prospect,  next  Potomska 
Sweeney  Daniel,  laborer,  h.  131  So.  Front,  n.  Potomska 
Sweeney  Eugene,  hiborer,  b.  So.  Fii'st,  cor.  Potomaska 
Sweeney  John,  grocer,  112  South  Water,  house  do. 
Sweeney  Miles,  laborer,  house  164  South  Front 
Sweet  Albert,  overseer  of  weaving  Wamsutta  mills,  house 

158  Pleasant 
Sweet  Alton  H.,  weaver,  house  329  South  Water 
Sweet  Betsey  B.,  widow  of  Daniel  A.,  house  11  Fifth 
Sweet  Elizabeth  P.,  widow  of  Jonathan,  h.  87  Summer 
Sweet  George  A.,  lather,  boards  9  Bethel 
Sweet  Howard,  house  87  Summer 

Sweet  Job  (Job  Sweet  &  Son),   bonesetter,  119  Kemp- 
ton,  house  121  do. 
Sweet  Job  &  Son  (Job  and  John  H.  Sweet),  bonesetters, 

119  Kempton 
Sweet  John  H.  (Job  Sweet  &  Son),  119  Kempton,  h.  do. 
Sweet  Julian  A.,  roll  coverer,  boards  158  Pleasant 
Sweet  Sarah  A.,  widow  of  Wm.  M.,  h.  114  Kempton 
Sweet  Thomas  W.,  lather,  house  114  Kempton 
Swift  Ann,  widow,  house  13  Hampton  court 
Swift  Arthur  D.,  letter  carrier  post-offiae,  h.  509  Purchase 
Swift  Arthur  H.,  student,  house   Bush,  between  County 

and  Orchard 
SWIFT    AUGUSTUS,  agent  Acushnet  Iron    Co., 

North,  corner  North  Water,  house  75  North 
Swift  Charles  F.,  clerk  Mt.  Washington  Glass  Works,  h. 

at  Fairhayen 
Swift  Edward  B.,  grocer,  405  Purchase,  h.  6  Franklin 
Swift  Eliza  W.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  house  109  High 
Swift  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Obed  N.,  h.  100  So.  Front 
Swift  Ezra  J.,  agent,  house  413  Purchase  * 

Swift  Francis  H.,  house  84  Arnold 
Swift  Frank  E.,  clerk,  405  Purchase,  house  17  Willis 
Swift  Frank  H.,  clerk,  bds.  36  County,  cor.  So.  Sixth 
Swift  Franklin  K.  Mrs.,  house  12  So.  Sixth,  cor.  Spring 


246  NEW   BEDFORD    [g]    DIRECTORY. 

Swift  Frederick  (Aiken  &  Swift),  h.  Anthony,  c.  Grove 
Swift  George  B.  (M.  C.  Swift  &  Son),  house  73  State 
Swift  George  D,,  blacksmith,  Kempton,  near  Ash,  house 

36  County,  corner  South  Sixth 
Swift  George  D.,  jr.,  blacksmith,  boards  36  County 
Swift  Henry  W.,  painter,  9  No.  Water,  h.  54  North 
Swift  Herbert  A.,  tailor,  boards  90  Pleasant 
Swift  Horace  W.,  clerk,  29  Purchase,  bds.  108  Union 
Swift  Humphrey  H.,  h.  Tarkiln  hill  road,  c.  Acushnet  av. 
Swift  Jireh   (Swift  &  Allen),  merchant,  Taber's  wharf, 

house  Bush,  between  County  and  Orchard 
Swift  John  F.,  bookkeeper  Swift  &  Allen,  h.  369  Purchase 
Swift  John  P.,  boards  150  Pleasant 

Swift  Josie  Miss,  bookkeeper,  145  Union,  bds.  109  High 
Swift  Leander  H.,  cutter  Taber,  Read  &  Gardner,  house 

90  Pleasant 
Swift  Mary,  widow  of  Obed  N.,  house  33  Seventh 
Switt  Mary  H.,  widow  of  Charles  I).,  house  150  Pleasant 
Swift  Moses  C.   (M.  C.  Swift  &  Son),  merchant  tailor, 

127  and  128)^  Union,  house  188  do. 
Swift  M.  C.  &  Son  (Moses  C.  and  George  B.  Swift),  mer- 
chant tailors,  127  and  128>^  Union 
Swift  Orville  V.,  musician,  house  100  No.  Second 
Swift  Pelham  E.,  wheelwright,  house  81  No.  Second 
Swift  Philander  R.,  carpentei-,  93  Kempton,  h.  89  Chestnut 
Swift  Philip  P.,  turner,  17  No.  Front,  bds.  60  Thomas 
Swift  R.  D.  Miss,  h.  Tarkiln  hill  road,  c.  Acushnet  av. 
Swift  Reuben  E.,  clerk,  26  and  28  Union,  bds.  56  Fifth 
Swift  Rhodolphus  W.,  clerk,  22  Union,  h.  44  Willis 
Swift  Robert,  messenger  Hatch  &  Co.,  h.  238  County 
Swift  Thomas,  weaver,  house  279  South  Water 
Swift  Thomas  W.,  block  and  pump  maker,  17  No,  Front, 

house  60  Thomas 
Swift  William  C.  N.,  house  91  Orchard,  cor.  Bedford 
Swift  William  E.,  pump  and  block  maker,  17  No.  Front, 

boards  60  Thomas 
Swift  William  J.,  olei'k,  boards  150  Pleasant 
SWIFT  &  ALLEN  (Jireh  Swift  and  Frederick  S.Al- 
len), merchants,  Taber's  block,  Taber's  wharf 
Swinson  James,  seaman,  house  342  South  Water 
Sykes  William  H.,  weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  h.  33  Austin 
Sylvester  John  C,  clerk,  147 j^  Union,  house  85  Elm 
Sylvester  Mary  Ann,  widow  of  F'rank,  h.  132  So.  First 
Sylvester  Paul,  carriage  smith  at  George  L.  Brownell's, 

house  Tarkiln  hill  road 
Sylvester  Winslow  B.,  clerk,  47  William,  b.  at  Fairhaven 
Sylvester  Winslow  C,  merchant  tailor,  47  William,  house 

at  Fairhaven 
Sylvester,  see  also  Silvester 


NEW   BEDFORD    [J]    DIRECTORY.  247 

Sylvia  Ann  C,  widow  of  Frank  A.,  h.  264  Kempton 
Sylvia  Ann  Maria,  widow  of  Charles,  h.  173  So.  Water 
Sylvia  Anthony  (A.  Robinson  &  Co.),  h.  South  Water 
Sylvia  Antoine,  clerk,  25  Hovvland,  h.  127  So.  Front 
Sylvia  Antoine,  house  110  South  Front 
Sylvia  Antone,  laborer,  house  127  South  Orchard 
Sylvia  Antone  A.,  blacksmith,  boards  110  Campbell 
Sylvia  Antone  L.,  clothing,  159  So.  Water,  h.  123  do. 
Sylvia  Candedo  P.,  mariner,  house  165  Fourth 
Sylvia  Frank,  laborer,  house  25  Rowland 
Sylvia  George  C,  house  1  Turner's  court 
Sylvia  John  P.,  laborer,  house  71  Allen 
Sylvia  Joseph  F.,  laborer,  house  21  Grape 
Sylvia  Joseph  T.,  carpenter,  boards  165  Fourth. 
Sylvia  Lawrence,  seaman,  house  8  Morgan  lane 
Sylvia  Leander,  fisherman,  house  116  South  First 
Sylvia  Manuel,  seaman,  house  85  Howland 
Sylvia  Manuel,  seaman,  house  5  Griffin 
Sylvia  Manuel  D.,  operative,  h.  Dartmouth,  opp.  cemetery 
Sylvia  Manuel  J,,  shoemaker,  house  189  South  Second 
Sylvia  Marj^,  widow,  house  112  South  Water 
Sylvia  Mary  A.,^  widow  of  Manuel,  house  75  Grinnell 
^Sylvia  Mary  F.  Miss,  teacher  Acushnet  school,  b.  71  Allen 
Sylvia  Michael,  seaman,  house  South  First,  cor.  Delano 
Sylvia  Michael  L.,  clerk,  159  So.  Water,  h.  106  Acushnet  av. 
Sylvia,  see  also  Silva  and  Silvia 

TABER  ABBY,  widow  of  John,  h.  Mill,  near  Kempton 
Taber  ikbraham,  clerk  C.  Taber  &  Co.,  house  40  Spring 
Taber  Abram  F.,  mariner,  house  18  Chancery 
Taber  Abram  S.,  pump  and  block  maker,  13  No,  Front, 

house  134  Acushnet  avenue 
Taber   Albert   M.,   carpenter,  Acushnet  avenue,    corner 

Middle,  house  134  Chestnut 
Taber  Alice  S.,  widow  of  Henry  A.,  house  9  Orchard 
Taber  Caroline  L.,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  84  Bedford 
Taber  Charles  (Charles  Taber  &  Co.),  6  North  Water, 

house  9  Eighth 
Taber  Charles  &  Co.  (Charles  Taber),  pictures   and  pic- 
ture frames,  etc.,  6  North  Water 
Taber  Charles  Granville,  blacksmith,  South   Water,  cor. 

Commercial,  house  110  Campbell 
Taber  Charles  H.,  mason,  157  Middle,  house  do. 
Taber  Charles  H.,  night  watchman  House  of  Correction, 

house  276j^  Purchase 
Taber  Charles  H.,  laborer,  house  69  Linden 
Taber  Charles  M.,  clerk  Charles  Taber  &  Co.,  b.  9  Eighth 
Taber  Christopher  C,  baggage  master  O.  C.  R.  R.,  Pearl, 

house  122  Pleasant 


248  NEW   BEDFORD    [X]    DIRECTORY. 

Taber  Cynthia,  widow  of  John  M.,  house  96  Elm 

Taber  Cyi'us,  bookkeeper  J.  E,  Sisson,  house  104  Union 

Taber  Daniel  O.,  machinist,  house  155  Grinnell 

Taber  David  H.,  laborer,  house  169  Kempton 

Taber  David  H.,  jr.,  boards  169  Kempton 

Taber  Edward  C,  grocer,  Acushnet  avenue,  Head  of  the 

River,  house  do. 
Taber  Edward  E.,  hair-dresser,  204   Acushnet  avenue, 

house  114  South  Sixth 
Taber  Edward  S.,  pres.  and  treas.  Morse  Twist  Drill  and 
Machine  Co.,  20  Bedford,  c.  Fourth,  h.  13  So.  Cottage 
Taber  Edward  T.  (Taber,  Read   &  Gardner),  117  Unio^n,^ 

house  5  Morgan 
Taber  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Stephen,  house  146  County 
Taber  Frederick,  clerk,  6  North  Water,  boards  9  Eighth 
Taber  Frederick  S.  A.,  confidential  clerk,  44  No.  Water, 

boards  13  South  Cottage 
Taber  Freeman,  carpenter,  house  1  Tarkiln  hill  road 
Taber  Gamaliel,  coffin  maker,  48  No.  Second,  h.  7  North 
Taber  George,  master  mariner,  house  358  South  Water 
Taber  George,  tin  plate  and  sheet  iron  worker,  313  Pur- 
chase, house  at  Fairhaven 
Taber  George  B.,  house  19  Rockdale  avenue 
Taber  Geo.  H.,  jr.,  salesman,  19  Purchase,  h.  at  Fairhaven' 
Taber  George  L.,  Warasutta  mills, h.  W.  Willis,  n.  Cedar 
Taber  George  R.,  machinist  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  house 

6  Emerson 
•  Taber  Geo.  S.,  clerk,  Central  market,  h.  263  Acushnet  av. 
Taber  George  W.  (Oliver  R.  Taber  &  Son),  grocer,  195 

Kempton,  boards  15  Chancery 
Taber  Gibbs,  mason,  house  74  Mill 
Taber  Gideon  L.,  cooper,  house  82  Walden 
Taber,  Gordon  &  Co.  (William  G.  Taber  and    William 

Gordon,  jr.),  com.  mers.,  Central  wharf,  cor.  Front 
Taber  Harrv  W.,  carriage  trimmer  G.    L.  Brownell,  bds. 

106  Arnold 
Taber'Henry,  merchant,  office  Central  whf.,  h.  9  Orchard 
Taber  Henry,  2d,  inspector  of  petroleum   oil,  office  base- 
ment City  Hall  building,  house  93  Hillman 
Taber  Henry  C.  (E.  B.  Whiting  &  Co.),  h.  43  No.  Second 
Taber  Henry  G.,  carpenter,  house  116  High 
Taber  Henry  P.,  master  mariner,  house  53  Hill 
Taber  Henry  W.,  photographer,  boards  106  Cedar 
Taber  Isaac  C.  Mrs.,  b.  John  E,  Little's,  Tarkiln  hill  road 
Taber  Jacob,  master  mariner,  house  166  County 
Taber  James  C.  S.,  civil  engineer,  house  84  Bedford 
Taber  James  H.,  machinist,  house  246  Cedar 
Taber  Jeffi^rson,  teamster,  house  75  North  Second 
Taber  John  C,  clerk,  118  North  Water,  bds.  157  Middle 


NEW   BEDFORD    [X]    DIRECTORY.  249 

Tnber  John  D.,  trader,  house  61  Cypress 

Tuber  John  G.,  saloon,  179  Kempton,  house  Jenney,  near 

Kempton  * 

Taber  John  H.,  ricjger,  house  44  North 
Taber.John  P.,  mason,  house  231)^  Middle 
Taber  Joseph,  block  and  pump  maker,  13  North  Front, 

house  81  Fourth  [Pleasant 

Taber  Joseph  A.,  compositor  Standard  office,  boards  107 
Taber  Lemuel,  peddler,  house  76  Middle 
Taber  Lemuel,  driller,  house  55  Smith 
Taber  Leonard  S.,  carriage  maker  G.  L.  Brownell,  house 

at  Fairhaven 
Taber  Louis  F.,  clerk,  boards  82  Walden 
Taber  Lydia  C.,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  Pleasant 
Taber  Lyman  G.  (Wady  &  Taber),  painter,  h.  72  State 
Taber  AJoses  H.,  sail-maker  Joshua  Hitch,  h.  30  Chancery 
■Taber  Moses  H.,  stone-cutter,  h.  Mt.  Vernon,  near  Shaw- 

mut  avenue 
Taber  Noel  W.,  riocger,  house  Kempton,  corner  Jenney 
Taber  Oliver  R.  (Oliver  R.  Taber  &  Son),  grocer,  195 

Kem])ton,  house  15  Chancery 
Taber  Oliver  R.  &  Son  (Oliver  R.  and  George  W.  Taber), 

grocers,  195  Kempton 
Taber  Philip,  mason,  boards  75  North 
Taber,  Read  &  Gardner  (Edward  T.  Taber,  William   F. 

Read,  and  Darius  P.  Gardner),  clothing,  etc.,   117 

Union,  corner  North  Third 
Taber  Reuben,  house  14  Spruce 
Taber  Richard  S.,  engineer,  house  84  Bedford 
Taber  Richmond  M.,  carpenter,  house  57  North 
Taber  Robert,  bookkeeper  Taber,  Gordon  &  Co.,  house  9 

Orchard 
Taber  Robert  A.,  mason,  house  81  Hillman 
Taber  Robert  B.,  clerk  N.  B.  Gas  Light  Co.,  h.  89  Fourth 
Taber  Robert  W.,  newspapers   and  stationery,  123  Pur- 
chase, house  84  gouth  Second 
Taber  Sarah  E.  Miss,  house  7  West  Maxfield 
Taber  Silas,  cooper,  house  64  Pleasant 
Taber  Silas  S.,  clerk  Post-Office,  boards  64  Pleasant 
Taber  Susan  K.  Miss,  tailoress,  house  218  Purchase 
Taber  Willard  L.,  mason,  house  338  Purchase 
Taber  William  C,  president  N.  B,  Gas  Co.,  h.  50  Fourth 
Taber  William  C,  house  388  Purchase 
Taber  William  C,  jr.,  pictures  and  passepartouts,  6  North 

Water,  house  20  Seventh 
Taber  William  G.   (Taber,  Gordon   &   Co.),  commission 

merchant.  Central  wharf,  cor.  Front,  h.  189  County 
Taber  William  Henry,  boards  169  Kempton 
Taber  William  H.,  teamster,  house  42  Smith 


250  NEW   BEDFORD    [X]    DIRECTORY. 

Taber  William  H.,  student,  boards  2763^  Purchase 
Taber  William  P.,  machinist,  boards  38  Bedford 
Tabley  Autrustus,  laborer,  house  248  Middle 
Tabley  William,  in  rolling  mill,  boards  248  Middle 
Tackney  Pliilip,  roller  Gosnold  mills,  h.  674  Acushnet  av. 
Taft  Daniel  F.,  house  490  Acushnet  avenue 
Taft  R.  M.,  jobber,  boards  Middle 
Taft  Thomas  J,,  laborer,  house  4  Emerson 
Talbot  William,  mason,  house  Shavvmut  av.,  cor.  Durfee 
Taliaferro  Edward,  waiter,  boards  Sullivan,  cor.  Middle 
Taliaferro  John,  hair-dresser,  231  Middle,  house  Sullivan, 
corner  Middle  [Middle 

Taliafei'ro  Rosa  A.  Miss,  music  teacher,  bds.  Sullivan,  c. 
Tallman  Albert  M.,  carpenter,  house  103  Maxfield 
Tallman  Catherine  G.  Miss,  house  33  Fifth 
Talhnan  Charles  S.,  fruit,  63M  Union,  h.  315  Acushnet  av. 
Tallman  Deborah,  widow  of  William,  boards  57  State 
Tallman  Edwin  S.,  laborer,  house  340  Cedar 
Tallman  Eliza,  widow,  house  276  Purchase 
Tallman  Hannah,  widow  of  Jonathan,  h,  315  Acushnet  av. 
TALLMAN  JAMES  H.,  cashier  National  Bank  of 

Commerce,  35  North  Water,  boards  128  Middle 
Tallman  Joseph  R.  Mrs.,  house  57  State 
Tallman  Mary  B.  Miss,  house  33  Fifth 
Tallman  William,  jr.,  city  assessor,  office  4  Library  build- 
ing, house  57  State 
Tallman  William  K.,  accountant,  boards  Parker  House 
Tanner  Abraham,  machinist,  house  154  Grinnell 
Tanner  John  B.,  overseer  No.  4  weave  room   Wamsutta 

mills,  house  22  Pope 
Tappan  Francis  WT.,  special  justice   and   real  estate,  22 

North  Water,  house  at  Fiiirhaven 
Tappan  Josiah  S.  (Quinton  F.  Collins  &  Co.),  blank  book 

manufacturer,  34  North  Second,  boards  35  Elm 
Tate  Robert,. laborer  N".  B.  Copper  Works,  h.  11  Seneca 
Taylor  Ann  Mrs.,  house  Park 
Taylor  Aquill,  house  29  Chancery 

Taylor  Bartlett  A.,  provisions,  186  Countv,  b.  160  Grinnell 
TAYLOR  BENJAMIN  F.,  tailor,  149  Union,  h. 

162  County 
Taylor  Benjamin  W.,  laborer,  house  7  South 
Taylor  Edward,  weaver,  house  15  Austin 
Taylor  Geoi-ge,  cooper,  house  160  Grinnell 
Taylor  George  A.,  watchman,  house  19  Sherman 
Taylor  George  H.,  seaman,  boards  224  South  Water 
Taylor  Henry  J.,  crockery  and  paper-hangings,  41   Pur- 
chase, house  110  Maxfield 
Taylor  Henry  W.,  clerk  Acushnet  Coffee  and  Spice  Mill, 
boards  115  Pleasant 


NEW   BEDFOED    [X]    DIRECTORY.  251 

Taylor  James,  weaver,  boards  18  Austin  court 

Taylor  James,  deputy  collector  of  custoins,  Custom  House 

building,  house  3  North  Cottoge 
Tayloi-  James  jr.,  section  hand  in  weave  room,  Wamsutta 

mills,  house  72  Hazard 
Taylor  James  A.,  machinist,  boards  3  North  Cottage 
Taylor  James  H.,  laborer,  boards  156  North  Second 
Taylor  James  P.,  clerk,  187   and   189   Acushnet  avenue, 

boai-ds  63  Dartmouth,  corner  Hickory 
Taylor  John  C.  clerk,  186  County,  boards  160  Grinnell 
TAYLOR  JOHN  P.,  druggist,  187  and  189  Acush- 
net  avenue,  c.  Bedford,  h.  68  Dartmouth,  c.  Hickory 
Taylor  John  P.,  2d,  operator  North  Depot   W.  U.  tele- 
graph, boards  19  Sherman  [Allen 
Taylor  John  W.,  machinist  Morse  Twist  Drill  Co.,  h.  65 
Taylor  Mary  A.  Miss,  house  108  South  Fifth 
Tajdor  Nathan,  laborer,  house  156  North  Second 
Taylor  Newton,  weaver,  house  18  Austin  court 
Taylor  Richard  F.,  hair-dresser,  41  Smith,  house  do. 
Taylor  Robert  C,  clerk  Potomska  mills,  opp.  269   South 

Water,  boards  63  Dartmouth 
Taylor  Mary  C,  widow  of  Samuel,  h.  224  South  Water 
Taylor  Theodore,  laborer,  house  117  Smith 
Taylor  Thomas,  weaver,  h.  South  Front,  near  Blackmore 
Taylor  Thomas,  carpenter,  house  2  Cannon 
Taylor  Thomas  A.,  weaver,  house  177  Summer 
Taylor  Virginia,  widow  of  Darius,  house  34  Cedar 
Taylor  Walker,  house  209  Middle 
Taylor  Wm.,  machinist,  boards  72  Kerapton 
Taylor  Wm.  A.,  machinist,  house  72  Kempton 
Taylor  Wm.  H.,  physician,  139  Union,  h.  3  No.  Cottage 
TAYLOR  WM.  H.,  average  adjuster,  40  North  Wa- 
ter, house  Washington,  corner  Dartmouth 
Taylor  Wm.  T.,  clerk  H.  J.  Taylor,  boards  110  Maxfield 
Taylor  Wm.  W.,  seaman,  house  224  South  Water 
Teach  man  Abram  L.,  farmer,  house  Hathaway  road,  near 

Rockdale  avenue 
Teachman    Frank    B.,    chrystalizer,   house   Durfee,   near 

Shawmut  avenue 
Teachman  Geo.  H.,  carpenter,  house  4  Grand 
Tearaer  John,  laborer,  house  95  South  Front 
Teamoh  Grace,  widow,  house  159  Kempton 
Teamoh  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  house  159  Kempton 
Temple  Lewis,  hair-dresser,  72  Union,  h.  166  Kempton 
Temple  Mary,  widow  of  Lewis,  house  3  Walnut 
Teri'ian  Edmund,  weaver,  boards  6  Hampton  court 
Teri-ian  Eli  laborer,  house  206  Pleasant 
Terrian  Eli,  jr.,  card  grinder,  boards  206  Pleasant 
Terrian  Joseph,  laborer,  house  11  North  Front 


252  NEW   BEDFORD    [f]    DIRECTORY. 

Terrian  Louis,  weaver,  house  185  State 

Terrian  Medore,  laborer  Wamsatta  mills,  h.  71  Hazard 

Terrien  Albert,  graiiiei',  house  8  Hazard  court 

Terrien  Jule,  carder,  house  187  State 

Terrien  Narcaissa,  at  Wamsutta  mills,  h,  17  Hazard  ct. 

Terrien    Narcaissa  jr.,   clerk    663    Purchase,  boards  17 

Hazard  court 
Terrien  Napoleon,  weaver,  boards  17  Hazard  court 
Terrien  Thomas,  house  308  County 

Terry  Alice,  widow  of  Benj.,  house  22  Rockdale  avenue 
Terry  Chas.  A.  V.,  surveyor  of  lunaber,  h.  25  Rockdale 

avenue 
Terry  Elias,  foreman  125  North  Water,  house  Hathaway 

road,  corner  Rockdale  avenue 
Terry   Francis    C,  blacksmith,  Acushnet  avenue,   Tark- 

hiln  Hill  road,  house  do. 
Terry  Job  M.,  grocer,  236  County,  house  do. 
Terry  Killey  E.  (Tillinghast  &  Terry)  lumber,  125  North 

Water,  boards  Parker  House 
Terry  K.  Clifton,  clei'k,  125  North  Water,   boards  Elias 

Terry's,  Hathaway  ro^id 
Terry  Lemu-el  T.,  bookkeeper  Mechanics  National  Bank, 

house  43  Sycamore 
Terry  Thomas  P.,  house'Mill,  Head  of  the  River 
Terwilegar  Anna  Mrs.,  house  Robeson,  n.  Ashland 
Tetlow  John  jr.,  principal  Latin  school,  (West  Newton 

street,  Boston),  house  7  North  Cottage 
Tetreault  Delphis,  weaver,  house  3  North  Front 
Tew  James  W.,  hostler,  house  rear  15  First 
Tew  Joseph  C,  house  906  Acushnet  avenue 
Thacher  Albert  D.,  paper  stock  dealer,  North  Front,  cor- 
ner Centre,  house  32  Maxfield 
Thatcher  Geo.  L.,  paper-hanger,  house  Emerson,  corner 

West  Willis 
Thatcher  Henry,  farmer  Thos.  Nye,  house  319  Cedar 
Thatcher  Hidda  L.,  widow,  house  49  Mill 
Thatcher    Isaac   W.,    tin   plate  and  sheet  iron  worker, 

250  Purchase,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Thatcher  John  F.,  shoe-cutter,  boards  Emerson,  corner 

West  Willis 
Thatcher  Wm.  H.,  laborer,  house  68  Summer 
Thatcher  Wm.    R.,   shoemaker,    Cedar,  between   Willis 

and  Parker,  house  273  Cedar,  corner  Parker 
Thayer  Charles  H.,  shoemaker,  59|-  South  Second,  house 

51  First 
Thayer  Edwin  S.   (Thayer  &  Judd),  parafline   candles, 

house  3  Lincoln 
THAYER  &  JUDD  (Edwin  S.  Thayer  and  Lewis 

S.  Judd),  raanutacturers   paraflSne,  wax  and  patent 

paraffine  candles,  Rotch's  wharf 


NEW   BEDFORD    [X]    DIRECTORY.  253 

THAYEK  &  JUDD  PARAFFINE  CO.,  office 

Rotch's  square 
Thino-  Wm.    H.,  inessengev   Hatch    &   Co.'s  express,  5 

Ricketson  block,  house  2  Tremont,  next  Arnold 
Thomas  Abiah,  widow  of  Jacob,  house  167  Elm 
Thomas  Albert  A.,  master  mariner,  house  73  Maxfield 
Thomas  Antone,  laborer,  house  181  South  Water 
Tiiornas  Antone,  seamen's  clothing  and  boarding-house, 

111  South  Water 
Thomas  Caleb  A.,  laborer,  house  27  Allen 
Tiiomas  Clias.,  laborer,  house  76  Cedar 
Thomas  Chas.  H.,  roll  coverer,  house  319  Cedar 
Thomas  Edward  J.,  blacksmith  O.  C.  &  N.  B.  R.  R. 

shop,  Acushnet  avenue,  h,  Mt.  Pleasant,  n.  Dnvfee 
Thomas  Frances,  widow,  house  25  Rowland 
Thomas  Geo.  E.,  fireman,  boards  Edward  J.  Thomas',  Mt. 

Pleasant 
Thomas  Geo.  F.,  nainter  Wady  &  Taber,  h.  54  North 
THOMAS    HENRY    F.,    president  New  Bedford 

Copper  Co.,  office  Rodman,  cor.  North  Front,  house 

270  County 
Thomas  Isaac  S.,  carpenter,  house  229  Cedar 
Thomas  Isaac  W.,  carpent'T,  boards  229  Cedar 
Thomas   Ichabod   Loring,   molder    New    Bedford    Iron 

Foundry,  house  96  Fourth 
Thomas  James,  laborer,  house  224  Middle 
Thomas  Jane  V.,  wid.  of  Francis,  h.  134  South  Orchard 
Thomas  Mary,  widow,  house  112  South  Water 
Thomas  Mary  E.,  widow  of  Frank  J.,  house  95  Kempton 
Thomas  Mary  Jane  Miss,  dressmaker,  h.  8  Emerson 
Thomas  Mattie  F,,  dressmaker,  house  27  Allen 
Thomas  Morgan    (Morgan    Thomas  &  Co.),   slater,   205 

Purchase,  house  437  Acushnet  avenue 
THOMAS   MORGAN  &  CO.   (Morgan  Thomas) 

slaters,  205  Purchase 
Thomas  Sarah  S.  B.  Miss,  teacher  Grove  primary  school, 

South  Water,  boards  55  Hillman 
Thomas  Susan,  widow  of  Chas.,  house  80  Fifth 
Thomas  Sylvanus  Mrs.,  house  6  North  Cottage 
Thomas  Wm.  W.,  master  mariner,  house  55  Hillman 

Thomas ,  calker,  house  8  Morgan's  lane 

Thompson  Alraira,  widow   of  Edwin,   house  116  South 

Front,  corner  South 
Thompson  Asa  T.,  mariner,  boards  10  South  Sixth 
Thompson  Catherine,  widow  of  William,  h.  75  Smith 
Thomjjson    Catherine,  widow   of  Charles  H.,  house  rear 

41  iMerrimac,  east  of  Purchase 
Thompson    Charles,   painter   and  paper-hanger,  house  93 
Maxfield 


254  NEW   BEDFORD    [X]    DIEECTORY. 

Thompson   Edwin    A.,  at  George  S.  Homer's  oil  factory, 

house  116  South  Front 
Thompson  Elizabeth,  widow   of  Mitchell,   house  rear  573 

Purchase 
Thompson   Fields    W.,   laborer    Wamsutta  mills,   house 

Penniman,  corner  State 
Thompson  George  W.,  mariner,  house  Belleville  road 
Thompson  James,  mason,  house  23  South  Water 
Thompson    James,  watchman  New  Bedford  Cordage  Co., 

house  151  Cedar 
Thompson    James    D.,    merchant,   office  88  Union,  house 

192  Union,  corner  South  Eighth 
Thompson   James   D.  jr.,    law  student,  42  North  Water 

boards  192  Union,  corner  South  Eighth 
Thompson  James  O.,  cracker  dealer,  house  44  Willis 
Thompson  James  W.,  fireman  O.  C.  R.  K.,  h.  544  PCirchse 
Thom[ison  Jane  C,  widow  of  Ezra,   teacher   Grove   pri- 
mary school,  South  Water,  liouse  4  County 
Thompson  John  A.,  carriage  trimmer  Geo.   L.  Brownell, 
house  16  County  [75  Arnold 

Tiiompson  John  K.,  laborer  N.  B.  Cordage  Factory,  house 
Tiiompson  Orlando  J.,  at  City    planing    mill,  h.  26  Bush 
Thompson  Samuel,  teamster,  house  2  WestMaxfiold 
Thompson  Thomas,  treasurer  N.  B.  Monumental  Marble 

works,  21  Fourth,  corner  Spring,  h.  88  No.  Second 
Thompson  William,  tea  dealer  (N.  Y.)  house  50  Fourth 
Thompson  William  A.,  painter,  boards  75  Smith 
Thompson  William  II,,  weaver,  house  rear  41   Merrimac, 

east  of  Purchase 
Thomson  Abner  D.,  seaman,  h.  10  So.  Sixth,  cor.  Spring 
Thomson   John  H.,  clerk,   house   10  South  Sixth,  corner 
Spring  [cor.  Spring,  house  do. 

Thomson  Pardon  G.,  bosom  and    cuff  mnfr.,  10  So.  Sixth 
Thorne  Edward,  mariner,  house  21  Chancery 
Thornton  Alfred,  clerk  Mechanics  National  Bank,  North 

Water,  boards  174  Union 
Thornton  Daniel,  house  174  Union 
Thornton   John    H.,   flagman    N.  B.  R.  R.,  Union  street 

crossing,  house  177  State 
Thornton  John  R.,  merchant,  h.  18  Seventh,  cor.  Spring 
Thornton  Mary  II.,  widow  of  Elisha  jr.,  h.  32  So.  Cottage 
Thornton  Walter  S.,  house  18  Seventh,  corner  Spring 
Tiiorougligood  Ellen,  widow,  house  126  Kempton 
Thorj)e  James,  teamster,  h.  Shawmut  av.,  near  Parker 
Thorpe  Thomas  J.,  clerk,  boards  68  Mill 
Thorup  Mary  W.,  widow  of  Andreas  T.,  h.  29  Franklin 
Thorup  William  M.,  bookkeeper  Peirce&  Bushnell,  house 

29  Franklin 
Thrasham  James,  house  95  First 


NEW   BEDFORD    [T]    DIRECTORY.  255 

Thrasham  John,  glass  maker,  house  95  First 

Thrnsham  Michael,  laborer,  boards  180  Acnshnet  avenue 

Thrasham  Patrick,  laborer,  house  95  First 

Thrasham  Peter,  laborer,  house  143^  Cannon 

Tilden    Andrew    (Tilden    &    Co.),  confectionery  and  ice 

cream,  70  Purchase,  house  187  Middle 
Tilden    Horace    (TildtMi   &    Co.),   confectionery  and  ice 

cream,  70  Purchase,  house  64  Mechanics  lane 
Tilden  John  L.,  laborer,  house  151  North  Second 
Tilden  Niles,  cigar  manufacturer,  28  North  Second,  house 

64  Mechanics  lane 
Tilden  &  Co.  (Horace  and   Andrew  Tilden),   confection- 
ery, etc.,  70  Purchase 
Tilghmam  Charles  F.,  elevator  man,  house  163  William 
Tilghmam  Eugene  P.,  carriage  washer,  house  97  Water 
Tilghmam   Hiram   I.,  coachman  Holder  Brownell,  house 

C3'press  avenue 
Tilghmam  Samuel  I.,  mariner,  house  97  South  Water 
Tilghmam  Tiiomas  H.,  mariner,  house  212  Middle 
Tilghmam  Thomas  H,  jr.,  hairdresser,  house  221  Middle 
Tilghmam  Walt-er  S.,  mariner,  boards  97  South  Water 
Tilison  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Noali  T.,  h.  55  Sherman 
Tillinghast  Albert  G.,  house  68  Fifth,  corner  Russell 
Tillinghast  Christopher  W.,  bds.  68  Fitlh,  corner  Ilussell 
Tillinghast  Edward  L.,  salesman,  90  South  Water,  boards 

68  Fifth 
Tillinghast  Hutcherson  C,  restaurant,  51  and   53   Union, 

house  50  Spring 
Tillinghast  John  T.,  clerk,  44  North  Water,  h.  49  Allen 
Tillinghast     Joseph    (Tillinghast    &   Alden),   44   North 

Water,  house  158  Union 
Tillinghast  Joseph  S.  Mrs.,  house  Anthony,  cor.  Bedford 
Tillinghast  Lillebiidge  13.,  carpet  weaver,   338    Purchase, 

boards  do. 
Tillinghast  Mary  J.,  widow  of  Pardon,  house  156  County 
Tillinghast  Theodore  F.,  president  Wamsutta  Needle  Co., 

114  North  Water,  house  156  County 
Tillinghast  William   A.   (Tillinghast  &  Terry),  house  61 

Walnut 
TILLINGHAST  &  ALDEN"  (Joseph  Tillinghast 

and  Geo.  N.  Alden),  tire  insurance  agents,  44  North 

Water 
Tillinghast  &  Terry  (William  A.  Tillinghast  and  Killey 

E.  Terry),  lumber  and  planing  mill,  125  No.  Water 
Tilison  Henry  H.,  hats,  caps,  etc.,  43  Purchase,  house  110 

Washington 
Tilton  Abner  F.,  cutter,  128^  Union,  boards  166  North 
Tilton  Annie  W.,  teacher  private  school,  396  Purchase 
Tilton  Edwin  G.,  carpenter,  boards  396  Purchase 


256  NEW    BEDFORD    [T]    DIRECTOEY. 

Tilton  Edwin  M.,  gardener,  house  396  Purchase, 
.  Tilton  Francis  W-,  carpenter,  house  166  North 
Tilton  Susan  E.,  widow  of  Benjamin  W.,  h.  41  Fourth 
Tilton  William  J.,  mariner,  boards  396  Purchase 
Tiramins  John,  coachman,  house  Washington  avenue 
Tiraperiey  George,  spinner  Potomska  mills,  h.  289  South 

Second,  corner  Blackmore 
Tinkhara  Allan  W.,  carpenter,  boards  66  North 
Tinkham  Elisha  B.,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  107  No. 

Second,  house  45>^  Hillman 
Tinkham  George  B.,  in  shoe  fiictory,  boards  164  Union 
Tinkham  Harris  N.,  blacksmith,  boards  55  Foster 
Tinkham  Horatio,  shoemaker,  boards  33  Kempton 
Tinkham  John  N.,  farmer,  house  1100  Acushnet  avenue 
Tinkliam  Otis,  bootmaker,  house  179  Grinnell 
Tiidvham  Robert  N.,  inolder,  house  Coffin,  corner  First 
Tirrell  Joseph  G.,  photographer,  6  No.   Water,  house  3 

Waverly,  rear  105  Allen 
Tirrell  Lawrence,  laborer,  house  South  First,  cor.  Delano 
Tirrell  Wm.  F.  (Wra.  F.  Tirrell  &   Co.),   blacksmith,  h. 

146  North  Second 
Tirrell  William  F.  &  Co.  (Wm.  F.   Tirrell  and  John  J. 

Colwell),   blacksmiths  and  carriage    manufacturers, 

332  Purchase 
Titus  Benjamin,  hostler,  house  153  Elm 
Titus  Eugene,  hostler,  house  36  Elm 
Tobey  Abbie  Mrs.,  tailoress,  house  82  Thomas 
Tobey  Abby  S.  Miss,  bookkeeper  A.  R.  Barker,  bds.  36 

Fourth 
Tobey  B"'ranklin  (Tobey  &  Cosygeshall),  stoves  and  tin 

ware,  48  and  50  William,  house  188  Middle 
Tobey  Franklin,  jr.,  gas  fitter  New  Bedford  Gas  Light 

Co.,  boards  401  Purchase 
Tobey  George,  master  mariner,  house  36  Fourth 
Tobey  George  B.,  traveling  agent  (12   West,  Boston),  h. 

6  Ricketson  court 
Tobey  George  F.,  tin  plate  and  sheet  iron  worker,  48  and 

50  William,  boards  188  Middle 
Tobey  Henry  A.,  house  87  Summer 
Tobey  Joseph  T.,  watchmaker,  19  Purchase,  h.  29  Arch 
Tobey  Maria  P.,  widow  of  Charles  R,,  house  2  Foster 
Tobey  Rebecca  W.,  widow,  house  13  South  Sixth 
Tobey  Robert  G.,  clerk  Mt.  Washington  Glass  Co.,  Pros- 
pect, near  Howland,  house  34  Fourth 
Tobey  Warren  P.,  comi)ositor  Standard  office,  h.  6  Locust 
Tobey  &  Coggeshall  (Franklin  Tobey  and  Charles   W. 

Coggeshall),  stoves  and  tin  ware,  48  and  50  William 
Todd  Agnes  Mrs.,  house  Durfee,  nenr  Cedar 
Todd  Frances  Mrs.,  house  rear  356  Purchase 


NEW   BEDFOED    [T]    DIKECTORT.  257 

Todd  Henry,  house  677  Purchase 

Todd  Henry,  jr.,  liouse  5  Willis 

Todd  Mnry  Miss  (Todd*  &   Wickens),  dressmaker,   673 

Purchase,  house  677  do. 
Todd  &  Wickens  (Miss  Mary  Todd  and  Miss  Jane   S. 

Wickens),  dressmakers,  673  Purchase 
Tompkins  Eliza,  widow,  boards  67  Hillraan 
Tompkins  Isaac  B,,  officer  House  of  Correction,  house  24 

Cypress  [Sycamore 

Tompkins  Isaac  B.,jr.j  bookkeeper,  64  Union,   house  59 
Tompkins  Susan  M.,  teacher  Arnold  st.   primary  school, 

boards  29  Seventh 
Tompkins  Tillinghast  P.,  house  76  Mill 
Toohey  William,  porter  Bancroft  House,  boards  do. 
Toomen  John  E.,  bar-tender,  boards  104  Union 
Toomey  Dennis  H.,  weaver,  boards  Smith's  block,  State, 

near  Linden  [Linden 

Toomey  John,  laborer,  house   Smith's  block.  State,  near 
Tophani  George  W.,  molder  Giflford  &  Allen,  h.  149  Elm 
Topham  James  C,  clerk,  house  89  South  Second 
Topham  Philip  M.,  clerk. Robert  C.  Topham,  2  Griffin,  h. 

102  Acushnet  avenue 
Topham  Robert  C,  lumber  dealer,  2  Griffin,  east    of  So. 

Water,  house  89  South  Second 
Topham  William  B.,  bookkel^per,  house  89  South  Second 
Topholm  Peter,  mason,  boards  113  Elm 
Topliff  Emily  F.  Mrs.,  house  906  Acushnet  avenue 
Toska  Wonzle,  weaver,  house  8  Austin  court  "' 

Tower  Horace  S.,  ship  wright,  boards  497  Purchase 
Tower  John,  house  Wheaton  House,  rear  65  Summer 
Towne  Mattie  Mrs.,  weaver,  boards  283  South  Second 
Townsend  Charles  F.,  bottler  H.  Wheaton,  53  So.  Water, 

boards  42  South  Second 
Townsend  George,  shoeaiaker,  house  42  South  Second 
Townsend  George  E.,  boiler  maker,  house  242  Middle 
Townsend  Robert  H.  Mrs.,  house  78  Cedar 
Tozier  Seth  P.,  carpenter,  house  73  Mill 
Trafton  John,  laborer,  house  86  Washington 
Trahan  Augustus,  laborer,  house  15.  Logan 
Trainor  Mary' A.,  widow  of  John,  house  44  Ash 
Travers  Mary  Ellen  Mrs.,  house  17  Cannon 
Travers  Mary  S.,  widow,  house  78  Merrimac 
Tripp  Abner  S.,  candle  maker,  house  27  Cove 
Tripp  Abram  W.,  clerk,  27  Middle,  boards  290  Cedar 
Tripp  Adna  F.,  masOn,  house  150  Mill 
Tripp   Adoniram   D.,  machinist  Cordage  factory,   house 

342  Cedar 
Tripp  Albert  C,  shoemaker,  house  220  County 
Tripp  Alexander  A.,  farmer,  house  head  Grape 
17 


258  NEW    BEDFORD    [X]    DIRECTOEY. 

Tripp  Allen  S.,  boats  to  let,  Front,  cor.  Shepherd's  lane, 

house  47  Bedford 
Tripp  Almira,  widow,  nurse,  house  228  South  Second 
Tripp  Almy,  hostler,  boards  146  Middle 
Tripp  Alonzo  B.,  carriage  maker,  147  Kerapton,  house  do. 
Tripp  Alvin  B.,  teamster,  house  168  Kempton 
Tripp  Ambrose  H,,  molder  N.  B.  Iron  Foundry,  house 

117  Fifth 
Tripp  Andrew  W.,  shoemaker,  house  Durfee,  cor.  Vine 
Tripp  Annie  E.,  milliner,  boards  181 'Pleasant 
Tripp  Arthur  M.,  mariner,  house  94  South  Second 
Tripp  Augustus  C,  grocer,  Ashland,  corner  Linden,  house 

Ashland,  near  Linden 
Tripp  A.  E.  Mrs.,  house  48  Hillman 
Tripp  Barjona  J).,  carriage   maker  George  L.  Brownell, 

house  146  Acushnet  avenue 
Tripp  Barjona  D.,  boards  84  Linden 
Tripp  Bnrjona  D.,  laborer,  boards  84  Linden 
Tripp  Benjamin  E.,  farmer,  house  173  Mill 
Tripp  Benjamin  F.,  teamster,  house  38  Parker 
Tripp  Caroline  E.,  widow  of  Almanza,  h.  270  Kempton 
Tripp  Charles,  laborer,  house  3  Borden 
Tripp  Charles  A.,  mariner,  house  155  Fourth 
Tripp  Charles  F.,  carder  Potomska  mills,  h.  139  So.  First 
Tripp  Charles  F.,  carriage  and'wagon  mnfr,,  Acushnet,  h. 

Belleville  road.  Head  of  the  River 
Tripp  Charles  H.,  machinist  Cordage  factory,  h.338  Cedar 
Tripp  Charles  H.,  2d,  farmer,  house  Woodlawn,  n.  Linden 
Tripp  Charles  H.,  blacksmith,  394  Acushnet  avenue,  h. 

181  Pleasant 
Tripp  Charles  H.,  driver  New  Bedford  Ice  Co.,  9  Fourth., 
b,  Elizabeth  M.  Tripp's,  r.  Purchase  (Rodman  farm) 
Tripp  Charles  H.,  mule-spinner,  bds.  702  Acushnet  av. 
Tripp  Charles  M.  (E.  Haskell  &  Co.),  dry  goods,  42  Pur- 
chase, house  7  North  Cottage 
Tripp  Charles  R.,  brakeman,  boaixls  181  Pleasant 
Ti-ipp  Chester  L.,  carriage  painter,  boards  2  Spruce 
Tripp  Christopher  B.,  blacksmith,  house  12  Sherman 
Tripp  Cornelius  B.,  truckman,  house  217  South  Water 
Tripp  Edgar  F,,  laborer  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  h.  4  Pond, 

opp.  N.  B.  Copper  Works 
Tripp  Edward  S.,  salesman,  21  No.  Water,  h.  117  Fifth 
Ti'ipp  Edwin  I.,  butcher,  house  Rockdale  avenue 
Tripp  Elias,  at  N.  B.  Rolling  mill,  liouse  3  Borden 
Tripp  Eliphalet  A.,  macliinist,  house  Durfee 
Tripp  Eliza,  widow  of  James  A.,  house  47  Allen 
Tripp  Elizabeth   M.,  widow  of  Leander,  house  rear  Pur- 
chase, near  Logan  (Rodman  farm) 
Tripp  Emeline  Mrs.,  house  89  High 


NEW   BEDFORD    [X]    DIRECTORY.  259 

Tripp  Ephraira  J.  H.,  carpenter,  239  Cedar,  house  do. 
Tripp  Francis,  stone-splitter,  boards  79  Chestnut 
Tripp  Francis  H.,  mason,  h.  6  Sears,  near  Washington 
Tripp  Frank  C,  clerk,  boards  11  Durfee,  near  Vine 
TRIPP  FRANK  G.,  carpets,  etc.,  173  Purchase,  h. 

4  Linden,  corner  Pleasant 
Tripp  Frank  S.  (Bowker  &  Tripp),  boards  24  North 
Tripp  George,  laborer,  house  17  Grape 
Tripp  George  A.,  laborer,  house  102  South  Front 
Tripp  Geo.  A.,  foreman  Tillinghast  &  Terry,  h.  24  North 
Tripp  Gforge  A.,  carpenter,  boards  63  Foster 
Tripp  George  F.,  carriage  maker,  house  150  Mill 
Tripp  George  F.,  mariner,  house  Plainville 
Tripp  George  H.  W.,  driver  C.  Howland  S.  F.  E.,  No.  4, 

house  68  Forest 
Tripp  Harry  B.,  blacksmith,  house  63  Ash 
Tripp  Henry  C,  teamster,  boards  rear  576  Purchase 
Tripp  Henry  W.,  carpenter,  house  68  Arnold 
Tripp  Hiram  C,  mason,  h.  201  Cedar  [Bush 

Tripp  Holder  R.,  teamster,  18  So.  Water,  h.  93  First,  cor. 
Tripp  Ira  P.,  grocer,  35  Elm,  house  11  Park 
Tripp  Isaac  S.,  ship-carpenter,  house  18  William 
Tripp  James  E.,  laborer,  boards  Durfee,  corner  Vine 
Tripp  James  F.,  letter  carrier,  house  69  Summer 
Tripp  James  F.,  in  N.  B.  Copper  Works,  h.  273  Cedar 
Tripp  James  H,,  boards  47  Allen 
Tripp  James  M.,  carriage  smith,  32  South  Pleasant,  near 

Elm,  house  149  Middle 
Tripp  James  M.,  carpenter,  house  211  Acushnet  avenue 
Tripp  James  S.,  house  painter,  house   Rockdale  av.,  opp. 

Parker 
Tripp  Job  P.,  laborer,  house  Waverly,  near  Allen 
Tripp  John  E.,  mason,  house  4  Pond 
Ti'ipp  John  M.,  stone-mason,  house  150  Mill 
Tripp  Joseph,  laborer,  house  352  South  Water 
Tripp  Joseph,  jr.,  laborer,  house  7  South,  corner  Prospect 
Tripp  Joseph  M.,  house  67  Allen 
Tripp  Laura  M.  Mrs.,  house  114  Kempton 
Tripp  Leroy  G.,  clerk,  boards  11  Park 
Tiipp  Lot,  ship-carpenter,  house  66  State 
Tripp*  Lucia  R.,  widow  of  Frederick  P.,  boards  4  Pond 
Tripp  Lydia  P.,  widow  of  Robert,  h.  94  South  Second 
Tripp  Mary  D.  Mrs.,  nurse,  house  3  Ricketson  court 
Tripp  Miron  E.,  in  Cordage  Factory,  h.  22  Emerson 
Tripp  Nathaniel  C.  (N.  C.  Tripp  &  Co.),  grocer,  57  Ar- 
nold, corner  Arch,  house  Arch,  next  Arnold 
Tripp  Noah,  house  4  Linden,  corner  Pleasant 
Tripp  N.  C.  &  Co.  (Nathaniel  C.  Tripp),  grocers,  57  Ar- 
nold, corner  Arch 


260  ■  NEW   BEDFORD    [T]    DIRECTORY. 

Tripp  Oliver  P.,  laborer,  house  262  South  Water 

Tripp  Philip  C,  farmer,  house  (Rodman  farm),  Ashland, 

opposite  Durfee 
Tripp  Philip  M.,  job  wagon,  First,  c.  Union,  h,  62  North 
Tripp  Rachel,  widow  of  Gideon,  house  rear  576  Purchase 
Tripp  Rebecca  P.,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  house  63  Ash 
Tripp  Rhoda,  widow  of  Harvey,  h,  11  Durfee,  n.  Vine 
Ti'ipp  Richmond  J.,  carpenter,  house  183  Kempton 
Tripp  Sarah,  widow  of  Godfrey  R.,  h.  352  South  Water 
Tripp  Sarah  J,,  widow  of  Thomas  G.  C,  house  286  Cedar, 

near  Locust 
Tripp  Stephen,  house  79  Forest 
Tripp  Stephen  A.,  tin  plate  and  sheet  iron  worker,  16  and. 

18  North  Water,  house  58  Fifth 
Tripp  Stephen  F.,  teamster,  house  29  Allen 
Tripp  Thomas,  machinist,  house  Mt.  Pleasant,  Acushnet 

heights 
Tripp  Thomas  A.,  clerk  Mt.  Washington  Glass  Co.,  house 

at  Fairhaven 
Tripp  Thomas  B.,  real  estate  agent,  house  47  Allen 
Tripp  Washington  B.,  carpenter,  house  185  Kempton 
Tripp  William  B.,  clerk,  boards  11  Park 
Tripp  William  H.,  farmer,  house  Crapo  lane,  from  Dart- 
mouth, at  Dartmouth  line 
Tripp  William  J.,  teamster,  house  rear  90  South  Second 
Tripp  William  W.,  boards  48  Hillman 
Trochier  Noel,  spinner,  house  11  Austin 
Trottier  Damase,  weaver,  house  202  Pleasant 
Trottier  Damase,  weaver,  house  635  Purchase 
Troy  William,  mariner,  house  Rockdale  avenue 
Trull  Charles  F.,  shoemaker,  house  80  Middle 
Truman  George  H.,  boards  Gammon's  lane 
Truman  Thomas,  works  Potomska  mills,  h.  Gammon's  lane 
Tucker  Abner  R.  (Tucker  &  Cummings),  100   and  102 

William,  house  77  Spring,  corner  Seventh 
Tucker  Charles  R.  (Tucker  &  Bryant),  soap  mnfr,,  104 

North  Water,  house  9  Lincoln 
Tucker  Edward  T.,  physician,  house  12  Pope 
Tucker  Geo.  F.,  lawyer,  21  Robeson  bldg.,  b.  31  Seventh 
Tucker  John  F.  (John  F.  Tucker  &  Co.),  merchaat,  29 

North  Front,  house  31  Seventh 
Tucker  John  F.  &  Co.  (John  F.  Tucker  and  Edward  D. 

Mandell),  merchants,  29  North  Front 
Tucker  Lydia  A.,  nurse,  house  80  Mill 
Tucker  Ruth  B.,  widow  of  Daniel,  house  52  Russell 
Tucker  William,  jr.,  dry  goods,  21  North   Water,  boards 

165  Union 
Tucker  William  A.,  bookkeeper  Citizens  National  Bank, 
36  North  Water,  boards  35  Eighth 


NEW   BEDFORD    []J]    DIRECTORY.  261 

Tucker  William  H.,  house  49  Mill 

Tucker  &  Bryant  (Charles  R.  Tucker  and  N.  L.  Bryant), 

soap  ninfrs.,  104  and  106  North  Water 
Tucker  &  Cummings  (Abner  R.  Tucker  and  Charles  S. 

Cuinmings),  wholesale  and  retail  grocers,  100  and 

102  Wiliiarn 
Tuckerman  Robert,  master  mariner,  house  113  Middle 
Tuckerman  Thomas,  tinman,  45  No.  Water,  h.  30  Hill 
Tuckwell  George,  carriage  maker,  house  92  Linden 
TUELL  CHARLES  A.,  proprietor  Manhattan  Crys- 
tal Polish,  113  Union,  house  336  South  Water 
Tuell  Charles  D.,  assessor,  house  350  South  Water 
Tnell  Frank  P.  P^  clerk  Gifford  &  Barker,  h.  46  County 
Tuell  Joseph  B.  C,  clerk   Central  Union  Association,   5 

North  Sixth,  house  350  South  Water 
Tuell  Sarah  E.,  teacher  Grove  primary  school,  boards  350 

South  Water  [Spring 

Tupper  Araantha  J.  Mrs.,  boarding-house,  17  Seventh,  cor. 
Turner  Andrew  R.,  blacksmith,  h.  286  Cedar,  n.  Locust 
Turner  Calvin  K.,  house  Shawmut  avenue,  cor.  Darfee 
Turner  Calvin  K.,  2d,  h,  Shawmut  av.,  n.  Hathaway  rd. 
Turner  Dennis,  weaver,  house  793  Purchase 
Turner  Elbridge  A.,  fish  peddler,  house  Hathaway  road 
Turner  Elbridge  G.,  farmer,  house  Plainville  road 
Turner  Elisha  Mrs.,  house  78  Ash 
TXirner  Isabella,  widow  of  James,  house  10  Emerson 
Turner  James,   section  hand   Wamsutta  mills,  house   12 

Fulton  couit 
Turner  John  H.,  weaver,  house  566  Purchase 
Turner  Jonathan,  second  hand   Wamsutta  mills,  house 

165  Pleasant    • 
Turner  Maria  L.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  194  Kempton,  h.  do. 
Turner  Peter,  weaver,  boards  16  Hazard  court 
Turner  Phebe  A.,  widow  of  John  C,  h.  165  Purchase 
Turner  Roderick  W.,  cook,  house  237  Middle 
Turner  William,  laborer,  house  194  Kempton 
fTurner  Wilson,  laborer,  h.  So.  Emerson,  beyond  Clinton 
Turpin  N.  H.  Rev,,  house  Smith  street  court 
Tute  Edward,  card  grinder,  h.  Delano,  next  So.  Front 
Tyler  Charles  E.,  bookbinder,  105  Union,  h.  21  Wing 
Tynan  James  E.,  boards  John  F.  Tynan's,  Cedar 
Tynan  John  F.,  gardenei*,  house  Cedar,  near  Robeson 

UNDERHILL  ANNIE  E.  MISS,  house  220  Union 
Underbill  Mary  M.,  widow  of  Walter,  boards  220  Union 
Underbill  Merriam  Mrs.,  house  57  Fourth 
Underwood  Charles  H.,  mason,  house  73  Foster 
Underwood  George  P.,  conductor  O.  C.  R.  R.,  house  105 
Maxfield 


262  NEW   BEDFORD    [Y]  -DIRECTORY. 

Underwood  John  A.,  mason,  house  48  Sycamore 
Underwood  Otis,  laborer,  house  496  Acushnet  avenue 
Underwood  Thomas  C,  hostler,  house  rear  37  Smith 
Underwood  William  R.,  engineer,  house  35  Pleasant 
Underwood  Willis  C,  clerk,  boards  35  Pleasant 
Union  Boiler  Works,  Babbitt  &   Wood,  proprietors,  27 

Front 
UJ^ION  BOOT  AND  SHOE  CO.,  Savory  Hath- 
away, asfent,  boots  and  shoes,  111  and  113  William 
UNION  MARKET,   Wm.  T.  Luce,  proprietor,   172 

County 
Union  Mutual  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  33  North  Water 
Upham  John  H.,  laborer,  house  263  Kempton 
Upham  William  O.  T.  (Brown  &  Upham),  fish,  34  Mill, 

house  20  Rockdale  avenue 
Upjohn  Aaron,  cooper,  house  8  Mnxfield 
Upjohn  James,  cooper  A.  J.  Myrick,  house  11  Elm 
Urquhart  Drusilla  Mrs.,  proprietor  Atlantic  House,  board- 
ing-house, 9  South  Water 

VALENTINE  JOHN,  Jr.,  officer  House  of  Correction, 
house  Court,  near  county  jail 

Van  Campen  Eugene  L.,  clerk  Central  Union  store,  5  No. 
Sixth,  house  6  Dover 

VAN  CAMPEN  HIRAM,  insurance  agent,  office 
17North  Water,  boards  165  Union 

Vance  Richard  W.,  boards  501  Acushnet  avenue 

Vance  Walter  R.,  clerk,  68  William,  h.  501  Acushnet  av. 

Van  Dyke  James,  manager  Centennial  Tea  Co.,  26  Pur- 
chase, boards  Central  House  [Pleasant 

Varley  Henry,  foreman  Tucker  &  Bryant,  h.  Linden,  n. 

Varney  Arthur  A.,  flagman  Hillman  street  crossing  O,  C. 
R.  R.,  house  478  Purchase 

Vassells  James  H.,  hair-dresser,  359  Acushnet  avenue, 
and  janitor  Wamsutta  club,  rooms  3,  4,  and  5  Ricket- 
son  block.  Union,  house  166  Mill 

Vaughan  John  A.,  granite  cutter,  h.  151  West  Campbell' 

VAUGHAN  WESTON  C,  JR.,  undertaker,  17 
North  Second,  house  35  South  Second 

Veira  Manuel,  fisherman,  house  65  Prospect 

Veira  Manuel  C,  seaman,  house  1053^  South  Water 

Vei'a  Catharine,  widow,  house  12  Griffin 

Vera  Frank,  boarding-house,  110  South  Water,  and  cloth- 
ing store,  113  South  Water,  house  do. 

Vera  Joseph,  house  48  South  Sixth 

Vera  Thomas,  laborer,  house  173  Fourth 

Vermyrie  John  J.  B.,  physician,  h.  and  office  174  Union 

Verraneau  Cyrill,  carpenter,  house  64  Hazard 

Verraneau  Joseph,  weaver,  boards  64  Hazard 


NEW   BEDFORD    ["W]    DIRECTORY.  263 

Viall  S.  T.,  butcher,  Cove,  uext  Clark's  point  road,  house 

45  Cove 
Viall  Walter  G.,  clerk,  boards  45  Cove 
Vianna  Manuel  J.,  cigar  mnfr.,  87  South  Water,  h.  do. 
Vieera   Manuel   A.    (Vieera  &  Rogers),  provisions,  25 

Howland,  house  do. 
Vieera  Manoel  G.,  steamer  Verbenia,  house  155  Fourth 
Vieera  &  Rogers  (Manuel  A.  Vieera  and  Frank  J.  Ro- 
gers), provisions,  25  Howland 
Vierick  Lizzie  Miss,  house  72  Fourth 
Vinal  Andrew,  teamster,  house  Willis,  near  Cedar 
Vinal  Charles  IT.,  clerk,  53  Purchase,  boards  50  Pleasant 
Vinal  Charles  W.,  clerk,  boards  72  Bedford 
Vinal  Frederick  H.,  mason,  house  72  Bedford 
Vinal  Frederick  W.,  carpenter,  house  78  Fifth 
Vinal  Lavinia  A.  T.,  widow  of  Wm.  M.,  h.  50  Pleasant 
Vinal  Roland  T.,  machinist,  boards  72  Bedford 
Vinall  Francis  H.,  mason,  house  48  Willis 
Vinall  Franklin  H.,  mason,  boards  48  Willis 
Vincent  Albert  C,  carpenter,  house  6  Emerson 
Vincent  Alexander,  mason,  h.  No.  Front,  near  Washburn 
VI:N'CE]VT  AMBROSE,  ship  chandlery,  hardware 

and  cutlery,  stoves,  etc.,  120  Union,  h.  185  Middle 
Vincent  Claffaus,  blacksmith  Geo.  L.  Brownell's  carriage 

manufactory,  house  33  South  Water 
Vincent  Clara  S.,  teacher,  boarcls  185  Middle 
Vincent  Frances  S.,  widow  of  John  S.,  h.  81  Prospect 
Vincent  Herbert,  machinist,  house  153  State 
Vincent  James  H.,  grocer,  North  Second,  cor.  Elm,  h.  46 

North  Second 
Vincent  Mark  T.,  clerk,  120  Union,  boards  185  Middle 
Vincent  Peter  M.,  mason,  house  Parker,  near  Emerson 
VINEYARD  HAVEN  EXPRESS,  Hatch  &  Co., 

5  Ricketson  block 
Vogel  George,  granite-cuttei*,  h.  Lindsay,  near  Kempton 
Vose  Charles  H,,  teamster,  house  179  Pleasant 

WADE  JOB,  leather  mnfr..  Wall,  from  near  Acushnet 

avenue,  house  87  Chestnut 
Wade  Joseph  B.,  currier  J.  Wade,  house  47  Willis 
Wade  Joseph  H.,  carriage  trimmer,  house  157  Grinnell 
Wade  William  L.,  police,  house  315  Acushnet  avenue 
Wadington  John,  spinner,  house  214  South  Water 
Wadsworth  Lawrence,  ship-carpenter,  h.  33  So.  Second 
Wadsworth  Louisa,  widow  of  Jolin,  house  163  Elm 
Wady  Arnold  B.  (Wady  &  Taber),  painter,  Mechanics 

lane,  2d  door  below  Sixth,  house  10  Bethel 
Wady  George  H.,  house  37  Mill 
Wady  &  Taljer  f  Arnold  B.  Wady  and  Lyman  G.  Taber) 

painters,  Mechanics  lane,  2d  door  below  Sixth 


264  NEW   BEDFORD    ["V^]    DIRECTOEY. 

Wagner  Mary  R/Mrs.,  dressmaker,  390  Acushnet  av,,  h. 

do.  [Acushnet  avenue 

Waj^ner  William  K.,  foreman  Wm.  P.  N"ye,  boards  390 
Waight  Albert   E.,   machinist    Morse  Twist    Drill  Co., 

house  31  Washington 
Wainel  Thomas  J.,  farmer,  house  .Hathaway  road,  west 

of  Rockdale  avenue 
Wainer  Mary,  widow  of  Asa  F.,  house  3  Jenney 
Wainier  Aleck,  waiter  Parker  House,  boards  do. 
Wainier  Chas.  S.,  waiter  Parker  House,  boards  do. 
Wainier   Frederick  D.,  waiter   Parker   House,  house   21 

Morgan's  lane 
Waite  Benjamin  H.  (B.  H.  Waite  &  Co.),  house  15  So. 

Cottage 
Waite  Benjamin  H.  &  Co.  (Benj.  H,  Waite  and  Wm.  R. 

N.  Silvester),  dry  goods  and  carpetings,  40  Purchase 
Waite  Chas.  H.  (Waite  &  Milne),  387  Purchase,  house 

15  Campbell 
Waite  Crary  B.,  house  15  Campbell 
Waite  Edward   W.,  lieutenant  police  Central  station,  3 

South  Second,  house  31  High 
Waite  Edwin  E.,  physician,  house  5  Arch 
Waite  Fidelia  Mrs.,  house  101  Sycamore 
Waite  Stephen,  house  129  Kempton 
Waite  Stephen  E.,  boards  129  Kempton 
Waite    &  Milne  (Charles  H.   Waite    and   William   O. 

Milne),  publishers  of  Bristol  County   Journal,  387 

Purchase 
Waldron  William  R.,  engineer   O.    C.  R.  R.,  house  6 

Franklin 
Walker  Chas.  H.,  job  wagon,  First,  c.  Union,  h.  County, 

corner  North 
Walker  John  W.,  carpenter  and  box  maker,  h.  53  Smith 
Walker  M.  Alma,  widow  of  Henry,  house  67  Maxfield 
Walker  Wm.,   carpenter,    Hillman,   near  North  Water, 

house  107  Maxfield 
Walker  Wm.  H.,  grocer,  57  Sycamore,  h.  81  Thomas 
Wall  James,  mule-spinner,  house  60  Rivet 
Wall  Thomas  H.,  currier,  house  168  Kempton 
Wall  Wm.  A.,  artist,  house  169  Middle 
Wall  Wm.  S.,  grocer,  109  So.  Water,  b.  Sheridan  House 
Wallace   Frederick    H.    B.,   farmer  Henry  K.   Laphara, 

Middle  road,  Clai-k's  point 
Wallace  Henry,  laborer,  house  75  So.  Water,  ^  cor.    Bush 
Wallace  Wm.,  saloon,  69  South  Water,  house  do. 
Walley  Wm.  H.,  boards  57  Mechanics  lane 
Walmsley  George,  overseer  cloth  room,  b.  204  S.  Second 
Walsh  F.  H.,  marble-cutter,  house  605^^  Acushnet  av. 
Walsh  James,  weaver,  boards  292  County 


KEW   BEDFORD    [^]    DIEECTORT.  265 

Walsh  John,  laborer,  house  292  County 

Walsh  Mary  Mrs.,  house  First,  corner  Bush 

W^alsh  Michael,  weaver,  boards  292  County 

Walton  Robert,  fisherman,  house  619  Acushnet  avenue  . 

Wamsutta  Mills,  Acushnet  av.,  cor.   Wamsutta,  A.  G. 

Pierce,   treas.,  Edward  Kilburn,    agent,   office  over 

Merchants  National  Bank 
Wamsutta  Needle  Co.,  114  North  Water,  Theodore  F. 

Tillinohast,  president 
Ward  Anctrew  L.,  clerk,  39  William,  b.  US^4  Union 
Ward  Ann,  widow,  boards  177  State 
W^ard  Archibald,  coffin  maker,  house  4  North  Sixth 
Ward  David  P.,  dentist,  159  Union,  house  do. 
Ward  Ezekiel  G.,  dentist,  148>2    Union,  h.  at  Falmouth 
Ward  Frank,  weaver,  b.  Washburn,  3d  house  on  right 

from  Acushnet  avenue 
Ward  Frank  E,,  dentist,  166  Union,  cor.  S.  Sixth,  h.  do. 
Ward  John,  laborer,  house  620  Purchase 
Ward  John,  weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  house  17  No.  Front 
Ward  Mary,  widow  of  George,  house  136  Kempton 
Ward  Mary  F.,  widow  of  Benjamin  C,  house  90  Elm 
Ward  Peter,  weaver  Wamsutta  mills,  boards  Washburn, 

3d  on  right  from  Acushnet  avenue 
Ward  Thomas  E.,  staightener   Morse  Twist   Drill  Co., 

house  24  Allen 
Wardell  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Benj.,  h.  Rockdale  avenue 
Wardell  Hiram,  ship-carpenter,  house  Rockdale  avenue 
Wardell  Phebe  W.,  widow  of  Joshua,  h.  Belleville  road, 

near  Acushnet  river 
Wardell,  see  Wodill,  also  Wordell 
Ware  Cyrus,  boot  and  shoemaker,  177  County,  house  83 

Maxfield 
Ware  James,  carpenter,  boards  6  Middle 
Warfield  James  H.,  laborer,  house  rear  182  Kerapton 
Warfield  John,  mariner,  house  182  Kempton 
Warner   David,  gardener  Joseph  H.  Cornell,  Acushnet 

avenue,  boards  do.  [Fairhaven 

Warner  Jesse  A.,  furniture  repairer,  136  Purchase,  h.  at 
Warner  Wm.  S.,  farmer  Chas.  Wormell,  Plainville 
Warren  Benj.  C,  carpenter,  house  355  South  Water 
Washburn  Arthur,  laborer,  house  66  Forest 
Washburn  Francis  P.,  sawyer,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Washburn   Frederic  A.,  assistant  treas.  N.  B.  Institution 

for  Savings,  h.  South  East,  cor.  Maple  and  Ash 
Washburn  Frederick  A.,  bookkeeper,  123  Union,  h.  21 

Kempton,  corner  Acushnet  avenue 
Washburn  F.  Flerbeit,  broom  maker,  30  Union,  b.  36  do. 
Washburn  Geo.  E.,  flirmer,  boards  Reuben   Washburn's, 

Acushnet  avenue 


266  NEW   BEDFORD    ["W]    DIRECTORY. 

Washburn  Jennie,  dressmaker,  17  Mill 
Washburn  Lemuel  A.,  peddler,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Washburn    Lettice  R.  (Brightraan   &  Washburn),  stair- 
builder,  51  No.  Water,  house  31  Cypress 
Washburn  Reuben,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Washburn   Sally,   widow  of  John,  boards   Seth  Hord's, 

Acushnet  avenue 
Washburn  William  F.,  sail-maker,  house  216  Summer 
Washburn  William   H,   (Allen  &    Washburn),   planing 

mill,  149  North  Water,  house  45  North 
Washington  George,  janitor,  house  246  Middle 
Washington  John  F.,  laborer,  boards  208  Middle 
Washington  Priscilla  C.  Mrs.,  house  20  Wing 
Waterman  Frank  D.,  freight  conductor  O.  C.  R.  R.,  house 
497  Purchase  [chase,  h.  212  Union 

Waterman  Nehemiah,   carpets,  oil    cloths,  etc.,  67  Pur- 
Waterman  William  H.,  clerk,  67  Purchase,  h.  212  Union 
Waters  Charles  O.,  oysterman,  house  54  Sherman 
Waters  Joseph  A.,  hairdresser,  boards  7  Spring 
Waters  William  H.,  hairdresser,  house  7  Spring 
Watkins  Betsey  D.  Miss,  house  85  Fourth 
Watkins  Catherine,  widow,  of  George,  house  14  Spi'uce 
Watkins  Charles  F.,  shoemaker,  house  14  Spruce 
Watkins  Eugene,  saloon,  64  William,  boards  14  Spruce 
Watkins  Geo.  D.  (Watkins  &  Handy),  house  85  Court 
Watkins  Hannah  R.,  widow  of  James  B.,  house  20  Allen 
Watkins  James  B.,  boards  20  Allen 
Watkins  Mary  D.  Miss,  house  85  Fourth 
Watkins  Sarah  G.  Mrs.,  house  221  Middle 
Watkins  Susan,  widow  of  William,  house  176  Kempton 
Watkins  Susan  P.,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  54  Smith 
Watkins  Taylor  Z.,  carriage  washer,  house  115  Smith 
WATKI:N'S  WILLIAM,  merchant,  13  Centre,  and 

president  First  National  Bank,  house  189  Union 
Watkins  &  Handy  (George   D.  Watkins  and  Jonathan 

Handy),  iron  and  steel,  13  Centre 
Watkinson  James,  weaver,  house  793  Purchase 
Watson  Clara  Miss,  cashier,  145  Union,  boards  37  Fifth 
Watson  David  (David  Watson   &  Co.),  fish  market,  Ed- 
dy's wharf,  and  16  North  Second,  h.  125  So.  Water 
WAtSOI»f  DAVID   «&  ^CO.  (David   Watson   and 

Manuel  P.  Silvia),  fish  dealers,  16  North  Second 
Watson  Henry,  weaver,  house  155  State 
Watson  James,  gilder,  house  58  Summer 
Watson  John,  mule-spinner,  boards  11  Rivet 
Watson  Paul,  weaver,  house  570  Purchase 
Watson  Samuel,  estate  of,  18  Centre 
Watson  Thomas,  weaver,  house  207  Pleasant 
Watson  Thos.,  fancy  goods,  692  Acushnet  avenue,  h.  do. 


NEW   BEDFORD    [^7]    DIRECTORY.         267 

Watson  William  E.  (New  York),  h.  37  Fifth,  c.  Walnut 
Wattie  Forbes  Mrs,,  widow,  house  85  South  Sixth 
Wattie  William,- manager  N.  B.  Machine  Shop,  house  85 

South  Sixth' 
Watts  Daniel  A.  Rev.,  house  75  Court 
Weaver  Alfred,  laborer,  house  1  Grand 
Weaver  Charles  F.,  clerk,  417  Purchase,  bds.  150  St  ate 
Weaver  Eliza,  widow  of  John,  house  9  Bethel 
Weaver  Frances  C,  widow  of  Edward,  house  21  Chauncey 
Weaver  George,  house  Rockdale  avenue,  near  Parker 
Weaver  George  S.,  shipsmith,  house  61  Merrimac 
Weaver  Hannah  D.,  widow  of  John,  house  head  Weaver . 
Weaver  Stephen,  farmer,  house  Hathaway  road 
Weaver  Stephen  V.,  carriage  painter,  83   Middle,  house 
152  North  [State 

Weaver  Thomas  H.,  carpenter,  130  North  Water,  h.  150 
Weaver  William  H.,  farmer,  house  head  Weaver 
Webb  Harriet  A.,  widow  of  Hiram,  boards  21  So.  Sixth 
Webb  Hezekiah,  laborer,  boards  190  Campbell 
Webb  Isaac  P.,  master  mariner,  house  64  Mill 
Webb  James,  house  Acushnet  avenue,  Head  of  the  River 
Webb  Miirtha  B.  Mrs.,  house  6-1  Cedar 
Webber  Louisa  M.,  widow  of  Barton,  house  111  Fifth 
Webster  Charles  F.,  laborer,  house  shoe  factory,  Durfee 
Webster  Cornelius  Mrs.,  boarding-house,  52  Fifth 
Webster  Frank  S.,  at  Peirce  &  Bushnell's,  bds.  52  Fifth 
Webster  Horatio  G.,  butcher,  house  Vine,  rear  Durfee 
Webster  Joseph,  physician,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Webster  Joseph  V.,  clerk,  119  Kempton,  house  121  do. 
Webster  Joseph  W.  Mrs.,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Webster  William  M.,  machinist,  house  72  Washington 
Weed  Alonzo  M.,  expressman  Hatch  &Co.,  h.  59  Cypress 
Weeden  Charles  H.  L.,  machinist,  house  224  County 
Weeden  George  F.,  machinist,  house  134  Washington 
Weeden  Helen,  widow  of  William,  h.  134  Washington 
Weeden  Henry  M.,  janitor  Manhattan  club,  boards  Man- 
hattan House,  4  Hall's  court 
Weeden  Joseph  W.,  clerk,  19  North  Second,  house  134 
Aciisiinet  avenue  [chard,  h.  13  Bonney 

Weeden  Wm.  W.,  grocer,  120   Washington,  cor.   So.  Or- 
Weeks  Eben,  jr.,  calker  (Cal.),  house  156  Grinnell 
Weeks  Henry  G.,  carpenter,  house  240  County 
WEEKS    HENRY    T.    (Reuben    Weeks  &   Son), 

calker,  City  wharf,  house  at  Dartmouth 
Weeks  xMary  A.,  ^vidow  of  Reuben  B.,  h.  56  North  Sixth 
Weeks  Nathan,  laborer,  house  Kempton,  Cannonville 
WEEKS  REUBEN  (Reuben  Weeks  &  Son),  calker. 

City  whaifi  house  at  Dartmouth 
WEEKS  REUBEN  &  SON  (Reuben  and  Henry 
T.  Weeks),  calkers,  City  wharf 


268  NEW   BEDFORD    [^]    DIRECTORY. 

Weeks  Reuben  A.,  paper  box  maker  Coffin  Bros.,  Union, 

boards  56  North  Sixth 
Weeks  William,  master  mariner,  house  97  State 
WEIK  MICHAEL,  proprietor  «  Wilhlem   House," 

22  School,  house  do. 
Welch  Arthur,  tailor,  house  Oesting,  near  Kerapton 
Welcli  Catharine  Mrs.,  house  13  Morgan's  lane 
Welch  David,  bill-poster  Liberty  Hall   Bill  Posting  Co., 

boards  Mansion  House,  89  Union 
Welch  David  M,,  laborer,  house  15  Oak 
Welch  Ellen,  widow,  house  69  South  Water 
Welcli  Hugh  J.,  laborer  Gosnold  mills,  b.  682  Purchase 
Welch  James,  laborer,  house  2  Bush 
Welch   James,    packer   Mount   Washington   Glass    Co., 

fiouse  118  South  Water 
Welch  James,  carder,  boards  283  South  Second 
Welch  James  H.,  laborer,  boards  91  Acushnet  avenue 
Welch  James  W.,  boiler  maker,  boards  14'6  Acushnet  av. 
Welch  John,  laborer,  house  91  Acushnet  avenue 
Welch  John,  laborer,  house  40  Middle 
Welch  John  jr.,  boards  13  Morgan's  lane 
Welch  Mary,  widow,  house  68  South  Second 
Welch  Michael,  house  12  Griffin 
Welch  Patrick,  weaver,  house  9  Austin  court 
Welch  Patrick,  laborer,  house  208  Pleasant 
Welch  Patrick  jr.,  weaver  tender,  boards  208  Pleasant 
Welch  Patrick,   foreman    Eureka   Flour  Mills,  house  116 

Fifth 
Welch  Robert,  laborer,   boards  James   H.   Hathaway's, 

Tarkiln  hill  road,  near  Acushnet  avenue 
Welch  William,  boiler  maker,  house  146  Acushnet  av.  ■ 
Weldon  Samuel  C,  passepartout  maker,  72  North  Water, 

house  Fair,  next  County 
Welling  Eli,  mason,  house  45  South  Water 
Welsh  John,  shoemaker,  669  Purchase,  house  54  Hazard 
WentWorth  Charles  H.,  mariner,  house  189  North 
Wentworth  Emma  R.  Miss,  principal  Mill  school,  boards 

97  Hillman 
Wentworth  Frank  W.,  clerk  111  Union,  bds.  74  Walnut 
Wentworth  Hiram  W.   (J.  &   W.  R.   Wing  &  Co.),  Ill 

Union,  house  74  Walnut 
West   Addie   Miss,    teacher    Merrimac    street   primary 

school,  boards  90  Pleasant 
West  Amos  A.,  ship-carpenter,  house  200  Summer 
West  A.  T.  Miss,  nurse,  house  13  Maxfield 
West  Clement  C,  hostler,  14  Fourth,  h'.  Court,  cor.  Park 
West  David  B ,  stoves  and  tin  ware,  6  Cypress,  house  do. 
West  Hattie  Miss,  house  27  South  Emerson 
West  Henry  F.,  boatman,  boards  53  First 


NEW   BEDFORD    ['W]    DIRECTOET.  269 

West  Henry  N,,   lawyer,    13    and    15    Robeson  building, 

boards  2-4  Seventh 
West  Isaiah,  master  mariner,  house  24  Seventh 
West  James  M.,  steam  fitter,  60  William,  h.  at  Fairhaven 
West   John    E.,   hair-dresser,  4  South   Water,  house  235 

South  Water 
West  John  P.,  painter,  726  Purchase,  house  Mount  Pleas- 
ant, corner  Hathaway  road 
West  John  P.^;  carriage  trimmer,  house  3Durfee 
West  John  R.,  hair-dresser,   4    South   Water,  boards  45 

South  Water 
West  Mary  B  ,  widow,  house  14  Hill  man 
West  Mary  J.  Mrs.,  house  68  Cedar 
West  Nehemiah,  house  273  Purchase 
West  Oliver  H.,  hostler,  boards  53  First 
West  Rebecca  B.  Mrs.,  millinery,  23  Pleasant,  h.  22  do. 
West  Simeon  N^.,  merchant,  104  Union,  h.  221  County 
West  Sylvester  C,  hostler  Robert  S.  Cornell,    135  Grin- 

nell,  house  do 
West  Thomas,  master  mariner,  house  90  Pleasant 
West  Thomas  jr.,  salesman,  boards  90  Pleasant 
West  William,  boatman,  house 53  First 
West  William  S.,  house  14  Hillman 
Western  Lumber  Co.   (J.   Augustus  Brownell),  lumber 

dealer,  16  Fourth,  corner  Spring 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  office  26  North  Water 
Westgate  Abiel  N.,  carpenter,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Westgate  Herbert  N.,  carpenter,  h.  Acushnet  avenue 
Westgate  Jonathan,  carpenter,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Westgate  Lucy  M.,  widow  of  Charles  IL,  house  85  Elm 
Westgate  Maria  F.,  widow,  house  6*0  Mechanics  lane 
Westgate  Sarah  C,  widow  of  Sylvanus,  house  25  Willis 
Westgate  Sylvanus,  fisherman,  house  Eddy's  wharf 
Westgate  William  H.,  fisherman,  house  180  So.  First 
Weston  George  H.,  planer,  house  9  Bethel 
Weston  Samuel,  farmer,  house  Belleville   road,  Head- of 

the  River 
Weston  Timothy  M.,  mason,  house  22  Rockland  avenue 
Weston  William  H.,  hostler,  house  13  Chancery 
WHALEMAN'S  SHIPPING  LIST  &  MER- 
CHANTS     TKANSCKIPT,   Eben.   P.   Ray- 
mond, publisher,  8  South  Second 
Whal.en  John,  laborer,  h.  rear  No.  Front,  n.  Washburn 
Whalen  Margaret,  widow,  house  243  South  Water 
Whalen  Michael,  painter  E.  J.  Kempton,  r'ms  93  Maxfield 
Whalen    Nicholas,   teamster  Denison   Bros.,   house   215 

South  Water 
Whalen  Patrick  N.,  laborer,  house  243  South  Water 
Whalen  William  B.,  clerk  L.   D.   Wilbur,   boards  Acush- 
net avenue.  Head  of  the  River 


270  NEW   BEDFORD    ["\y]    DIRECTORY. 

Whenton  Arthur  C,  clerk,  53  So.  Water,  bds.  97  North 

Wheaton  Charles  E.,  mason,  boards  57  Hill 

Wheaton  Hiram,  manufacturer  of  mineral  and  soda  water, 

51  and  53  South  Water,  house  97  North 
Wheaton  Horatio  C,  mason,  boards  57  Hill 
Wheaton  Lydia,  widow  of  James,  house  57  Hill 
Wheaton  Nathan,  mason,  house  121  Maxfield 
WHEATON  WALTER  F.,  printer,  52  William, 

boards  Parker  House 
Wheeler  Annie  F.  Mrs.,  house  292  Purchase 
Wheeler  Eliza  B.  Mrs.,  physician,  37  Elm,  house  do. 
Wheeler  Francis  A.,  laborer,  house  rear  209  Middle 
Wheeler  George  B.,  civil  engineer,  h.  Mt.  Vernon,   cor. 

Mount  Plensant 
Wheeler  George  H.,  mariner,  house  17  First 
Wheeler  Hiram  L,,  carpenter,  house  37  Smith 
Wheeler  Joseph  H.,  driver  H.  Wheaton,  53  South  Water, 

house  410  Purchase 
Wheeler  Martin,  house  25  Bonney,  corner  Grinnell 
Wheeler  Phebe  P.  Miss,  house  25  Bonney 
Whitcomb  Fred'k  R.,  traveling  salesman,  h.  151  Grinnell 
Whitcomb  House,  152  Union,  corner  Fifth 
Whitcomb  Oliver  R.,  house  42  North  Sixth 
White  Albert  P.,  clerk,  252  Cedar,  boards  94  Smith 
White  A.  J.  M.,  packer  Hathaway,  Soule  &  Harrington, 

house  24  Sycamore 
White  Charles,  laborer,  house  15  Logan 
White  Claiissa,  widow  of  Sherman,  house  Maple  Grove, 
Acushnet  avenue  [Cottage 

White  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Joseph,  h.  Arnold,  cor.  South 
White    Eugene,   cai-penter,   boards   Rufus   W.  White's, 

Acushnet  avenue 
White  George,  house  127  South  Second 
White  George  A,,  shoe  trimmer,  house  56  North 
White  George  E.,  foreman   Mt,   Washington   Glass   Co., 

boards  128  South  First 
White  George  F.,  engineer  O.  C.  R.  R.,  h.  514  Purchase 
White  Gustavus  A.,  jr.,  proprietor  Sheridan   House,   9 

North  Second 
■  White  Harvey,  laborer,  house  196  Kempton 
JVVhite  Henry  L.,  clerk,  402  Purchase,  rooms  80  Un^ion 
White  Jason,  teacher  of  music  Public  schools,  bds.  69  Elm 
White  Lyman,  laborer,  house  Court,  n.  Dartmouth  line 
White  Martha  C.  Mrs.,  cloak  maker,  124)^  Union,  boards 

116  Middle 
White  Martha  Jane,  widow  of  Peter,  house  185  North  " 
White  Mary  B.  Miss,  teacher  Maxfield  street  primary 

school,  boards  112  Middle 
White  Nancy,  widow  of  Abram,  h.  Highland,  cor.  Sutton 


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PATENTED   JUNE    t3,   18767 

^Chese  Goodshave  been  sold during-the past 

;liree  years.     All  who  have  worn  them 

pronounce  the  Mode  of  Fastening: 

ABSOLUTELY   PERFECT. 

The  many  annoyances  connected  with  the  old  sys- 
•ten  of  Button  Gloves  are  entirely  overcome,  and  the 
.following  advantages  secured  : 

1st— The  perfect  ease  and  rapidity  with  which  it  is 

laced. 
2iid— Itsadjustability  to  fit  the  different  sized  wrists. 
3rd— The  advantage  gained  by  gradziaiiy  sixaxmns 

the  Kid,   instead  of  the  old  system  which 

ruins  so  many  pairs  the  first  lime  buttoned. 
4th— Strength   of   Hooks  and  mode    of   clinching 

them.    The  fastening  will  outlast  any  glove. 

which  is  a  very  rare  occurrence  with  buttons. 
Independent  of  Improvement  in  fastening 

the  quality  isgTiaranteed  equal,  ir  not  su- 
perior, to  any  other  glove  in  the  market. 

rOK   SALE   BY 

THE  MOST  PERFECT  FITTING  KID  GLOVE. 

J^o  more  trouble  with  Gloves  un-huttoning. 

ORDERS  RECEIVED  BY  MAIL  AT 

ES-  :o.  ^^TV^mTiivcar  cfc  cjo.. 

No.  125  Union  Street,  NEW  BEDFORD. 

[SEE  OTHER  SIDE.] 


Wholesale  and  Jtetail  Denier s  in 

ForeignlDomestic  Dry  Goods, 

145  Union  St.,  New  Masonic  Building. 

We  ieep  none  liiit  tie  Best  of  Goois  ii  Everj  Departinent. 

DEPART^IENT  I. 

SILKS  AND  VELVETS. 

DEPARTMENT  2. 

BLACK  DRESS  GOODS  OF  EVERY  KIND. 

DEPARTMENT  3. 

FANCY  DRESS  GOODS. 

DEPARTMENT  4. 

SHAWLS  AND  CLOAKS. 

DEPARTMENT  S. 

WHITE  GOODS  AND  LINENS. 

DEPARTMENT  6. 

COTTONS,  BLANKETS  AND  FLANNELS. 

DEPARTMENT  7. 

PRINTS    AND  GINGHAMS. 

DEPARTMENT  8. 

CORSETS  AND  UNDERWEAR  OF  ALL  KINDS. 

DEPARTMENT  9. 

Infants'  Wardrobes,  that  includes  every  article  that 
goes  to  make  up  an  outfit. 

DEPARTMENT  10. 

Ribbons,  Laces,  Ruchings,   Ties,   Handkerchiefs, 
Hamburgs,  Neck  Wear,  Collars,  Cuflfe,  &c. 

DEPARTMENT  11. 

HOSIERY  AND  GLOVES. 

DEPARTMENT  12. 

Dress  Linings  of  all  kinds,  and  every  article  used 
in  the  making  up  of  a  Dress. 

DEPARTMENT  13. 

Gents' Furnishing  Goods,  White  Shirts,  Under  wear, 

Hosiery,  Gloves,  Collars  and  Cuffs,  Neck 

Wear,  &c. 

DEPARTMENT  14. 

Dress  Buttons,  Fringes,    Ornaments,    Jet    Trim- 
mings, and  a  general  stock  of  Small  Wares 
of  all  kinds. 

E^^Oup  efforts  are  directed  to  please  our  Customers  In  every  respect.  .^Igll 


NEW   BEDFORD    \J^'\    DIRECTORY.  271 

Wliite  Nathaniel,  carpenter,  house  52  Cedar 

White  Piiineas,  plurnljer,  361  Acushnet  avenue,  house  91 

Kempton 
White  Rufus  W.,  farmer,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
White  Sampson  S.,  hairdresser,  136  Union,  h.  9  Emerson 
Wliite  Saniuel,  gardener,  house  6  South  Chancery 
White  Sarah  A.  Mrs.,  house  94  Smith 
White  Thomas  H.,  engraver,  house  43  Willis 
White  Willard,  engineer,  bds.  Rufus  W.  White's,  Acush- 
net avenue 
White  William  G.  (William  G.  White  &  Son),  carriage 

mnfr.,  Pleasnnt,  cor.  Mechanics  lane,  h.  Ill  Middle 

White  Wm.  G.  &  Son  (Williani  G.  and  William  T.  M. 

White),  carriage  miifrs,,  Pleasant,  c.  Mechanics  lane 

White  William  S.,  farmer,  h.  Maple  Grove,  Acushnet  av. 

White  William  T.  M.  (Wm.  G.  White  &   Son),  carriage 

mnfr.,  Pleasant,  cor.  Mechnnics  lane,  h.  Ill  Middle 
Whitehead  Edward,  mason,  house  7  Rivet 
Whitehead  James,  weaver,  boards  176  State 
W^hiteside  James,  laborer,  house  Head  of  the  River 
Whiteside  John,  ropemaker,  house  6  Park 
Whiteside  Martha,  widow  of  James,  h.  West  Middle,  n. 
Emerson  [Emerson 

Whiteside  Stephen,  ro^jeraaker,  bds.  W^est  Middle,  near 
Whiteside  Thomas,  overseer  Coi'dage  Factory,  house  250 
Middle  [Acushnet  avenue 

Whithead  Judith   G.,   widow   of  Washington,  Jioiise  227 
Whiting  Edward  B.  (E.  B.  Whiting  &  Co.),  dry  goods, 

145  Union,  house  17  Lincoln 
WHITING  E.  B.  &  CO.  (Edward  B.  Whiting  and 

Heni-y  C.  Taber),  dry  goods,  etc.,  145  Union 
Whiting  James  M.,  map  cutter,  house  71  Cedar 
Wliiling  Mary  A.,  wid.  of  William,  dressmaker,  h.  16  Mill 
Whiting  Susan  H.,  widow  of  Thomas  F.,  h.  17  Lincoln 
Whiting  Thomas  B.,  traveling  agent,  house  46  County 
Wliitmore  H.  Samuel,  farmer,  house  Bartlett  place,  Rock- 
dale avenue  [dale  av. 
Wbitmore  Sabon  L.,  farmer,  house  Bartlett  place,  Rock- 
Whitmore  William  I.,  blacksmith,  h.  Iluntei",  n.  Kempton 
W'hitney  Abby  D.   Miss,  teacher   Cedar  street  pi-imary 

school,  boards  Eliza  C.  Whitney's,  Walden 
Whitney  Alonzo,  house  6  Foster 
Whitney  Amasa,  cooper,  28  B^'irst,  house  68  Fourth 
Whitney  Charles   H.,  bookkeeper,  boards  78  Walden 
Whitney  Edward  M.,  boards  6  Foster 
Whitney  Eliza  C,  widow  of  Ivory  S.,  house  78  Walden 
Whitney  Henry  S.,  clerk,  28  First,  house  68  Fourth 
Whitney  Jacob  C,  shoemaker,  213  County,  h.  45  Chestnut 
Whitney  Sarah,  widow  of  Joel,  h.  Belleville  road,   Head 
of  the  River 


272  NEW   BEDFORD    ["\y]    DIRECTOEY. 

Whittaker  Benjamin,  saloon,  285  So.  Water,  h.  294  do. 
Whittaker  Edwin,  mule  fixer  Warasutta  mills,  house  630 

Purchase 
Whittaker  George,  weaver,  boards  11  Rivet 
Whittaker  Mary  E,  Mrs.,  fancy  goods,  630  Purchase,  h.  do. 
Whittemore  Mary  F.,  widow  of  Zenas,  soap   and  candle 

manufacturer,  14  South  Second,  house  12  do. 
Whitten  Henry  A.,  second  hand  Wamsutta  mills,  house 

14  Franklin 
Whitton  Ada  H.  Miss,  teacher  Parker  street  grammar 

school,  boards  72  Elm 
Whitton  Levi  H.,  house  151  North 
Wickens  Jane  S.  Miss  (Todd  &  Wickens),  dressmaker, 

house  67  Maxfield,  corner  State 
Widdowes  Levi,  restaurant,  95  Union,  house  do. 
Wiggins  Elizabeth' Mrs.,  house  rear  126  Kempton 
Wiggins  James,  laborer,  house  190  Kempton 
Wiggins  Wm.  H.,  apothecary  clerk,  house  4  Emerson 
Wilber  Albert  R.,  stone-cutter,  house  Vine,  near  Durfee 
Wilbcr  George  W.,  boards  Mt.  Pleasant  lane 
Wilber  James,  farmer,  house  Tarkiln  hill  road 
Wilber  James  L,,  police,  house  56  State 
Wilber  Sarah  A.,  wid.  of  Andrew,  h.  Fair,  n.  Dartmouth 
WILBOK  ALFRED  G.,  watches,  clocks  and  jew- 
elry, 199  Acushnet  avenue,  also  flour  dealer,  197  do., 

house  228  do. 
Wilbor  Herbert  C,  clerk,  199  Acushnet  av.,  b.  228  do. 
Wilbor  Mary  O.,  widow  of  Geo,  B.,  h.  258  Acushnet  av. 
Wilbor  William,  mason,  house  Mt.  Pleasant  lane 
Wilbur  Allen  R.,*laborer,  house  122  Maxfield 
Wilbur  Benjamin  T.,  carpenter,  h.  Dartmouth,  opp.  Fruit 
Wilbur  Charles  H.,  mariner,  house  93  South  Second 
Wilbur  James,  tin  peddler,  h.  Mill  rd..  Head  of  the  River 
Wilbur  Job  S.,  shoemaker,  house  63  First 
Wilbur  Leander  D.,  clothing  dealer   (Fall  River),  and 

Acushnet  av.,  h.  Acushnet  av..  Head  of  the  River 
Wilbur  Lemuel  C.,  produce  commission  merchant,   197 

Purchase,  house  at  Fairliaven 
Wilbur  N.  H.,  millman,  house  Acushnet  avenue 
Wilcox  Alexander  R.,  mason,  boards  96  Smith 
Wilcox  Allen  B.,  in  N".  B.   Copper   Works,  house  506 

Acushnet  avenue 
Wilcox  Alphonso  A.,  laborer,  house  Fair,  n.  Dartmouth 
Wilcox  Benjamin,  clerk,  boards  214  Union 
Wilcox  Benjamin  S.,  laborer,  house  30  Oak 
Wilcox  Benjamin  S.,  laborer,  house  116  South  Water 
Wilcox  Betsey  T.,  widow  of  Charles,  house  96  Smith 
Wilcox  Chal'les  A.,  carpenter,  h.  Cedar,  cor.  Parker 
Wilcox  Charles  H.,  calker,  Hamilton,  house  28  Pearl 


NEW   BEDFORD    \y^]    DIRECTORY.  273 

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Wilcox  Charles  S.  (Ashley  &  Wilcox),  bds.  410  Purchase 
Wilcox  Charles  Y.,  clerk,  26  Purchase,  bds.  28  Pearl 
Wilcox  Clarissa  L.,  widow  of  Abner,  h.  19  Maxfield 
Wilcox  David  S.,  laborer,  house  95  South  Second 
Wilcox  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  164  Middle 
Wilcox  Elisha,  laborer,  house  95  South  Second 
Wilcox  Frederick,  compositor,  house  100  Smith 
Wilcox  Gideon   R,,  cigars  and  tobacco,  141    Purchase, 

boards  24  High 
Wilcox  Henry  A.,  carpenter,  house  69^^  So.  Water 
Wilcox  Henry  F.,  teamster,  house  88  High 
Wilcox  Henry  H.,  shipwright,  liouse  506  Acushnet  av. 
Wilcox  H.  B.  S.  JNIiss,  teacher  Maxfield  st.  primary  school, 

boards  237  Purchase 
Wilcox  Isaiah  H.,  painter,  house  503  Acushnet  avenue 
Wilcox  Janette,  widow  of  David  S.,  h.  95  So.  Second 
Wilcox  John  A.,  driver  Westport  point  stage,  5  South 

Sixth,  house  at  Westport  point 
Wilcox  Joseph,  house  174  Middle 
Wilcox  Marcus  M.,  boards  Bancroft  House 
Wilcox  Martha  J.,  widow  of  William,  h.  73  Maxfield 
Wilcox  Peleg  C,  carpenter,  house  Dartmouth,  opposite 

Rural  cemetery 
Wilcox  Richmond  L.,  clerk,  228  Purchase,  bds.  237  do. 
Wilcox  Robert  L.  Mrs.,  house  24  High 
Wilcox  Samuel  P.,  clerk  Hatch  &  Co.,  boards  506  Acush- 
net avenue 
Wilcox  Susannah  A.,  widow  of  Edward,  h^lOS  Grinnell 
Wilcox  Sylvia  S.,  dressmaker,  1  Cheapside,  house  do. 
Wilcox  Thomas,  house  164  Middle 
Wilcox  Thomas  B.,  house  214  Union 
Wilcox  Thomas  B.,  jr.,  clerk,  boards  214  Union 
Wilcox  William  F.,  hostler,  20  So.  Second,  house  86  do. 
Wilcox  Wm.  T.,  clerk,  house  500  Acushnet  avenue 
Wilcox  Willis  R.,  house  Plainville 
Wilcox,  see  Will  cox 

Wilde  Edmond  L.,  clerk,  50  So.  Water,  bds.  22  Cypress 
Wilde  James  P.,  house  35  Chestnut 
Wilde  Margaret,  widow,  boarding-house,  35  Spring 
Wilde  William  S.,  clerk  (B.),  house  22  Cypress 
Wilder  Daniel,  homoeopathic  physician,   160    Purchase, 

house  do. 
Wiley  Isaac,  weaver,  house  170  Pleasant 
Wiley  James,  weaver,  h.  County,  2d  on  right  from  Austin 
Wiley  William,  weaver,  boards  State,  corner  Linden 
Wilkie  Mrs.,  nurse,  house  94  Bedford 
Wilkins  Columbia  A.  Miss,  house  243  Middle 
Wilkins  Mary  E.  Miss,  house  243  Middle 
Wilkinson  Barnard,  weaver,  house  foot  of  Coggeshall 
18 


274  NEW   BEDFORD    ["^Y"]    DIRECTOET. 

Wilkinson    David,    weaver,  boards   Richard    Ormerod's, 

Washburn  [Sixth 

Wilkinson  Elizabeth  A.,  widow  of  Samuel  H.,  h.  43  No. 
Wilkinson  John,  weaver,  house  Cedar  Grove  street,   1st 

on  right  fi'om  Acushnet  avenue 
Wilkinson  William,  loom  fixer,  house  ofFTarkiln  hill  road, 

near  railroad 
Wilkinson  Wm.  H.,  trimmer  in  stair  mill,  b.  43  No.  Sixth 
Willcox  Burgess   S.,  cooper  John  W.   Peirce,  99  South 

Water,  house  12  Bush 
Willcox  David  B.,  chairman  Board  of  Assessors,  office  4 

Library  building,  house  158  Middle 
Willcox  Henry  T.,  house  477  Acushnet  avenue 
Willcox   Lemuel    T.,   counselor-at-law,   rooms  4  and  5 

Robeson  building,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Willcox,  see  also  Wilcox 

Willett  Bruno,  laborer,  house  Potomska,  cor.  South  First 
Williams  Abbie  S.  Miss,  house  30  South  Cottage 
Williams  Alexander,  janitor  Robeson  bldg.,  h.  5  £lm 
Williams  Alexander,  laborer,  boards  63  Spruce 
Williams  Alfred,  laborer,  h.  Acushnet  av.,  n.  Cong,  church 
Williams  Augustine  J.,  overseer  of  carding   Wamsutta 

mills,  house  515  Purchase,  corner  Franklin 
Williams  Charles,  teamster,  bds.  Hillman,  corner  Cedar 
Williams  Charles,  mariner,  house  15  First 
Williams  Charles  A.,  laborer,  rooms  126  South  First 
Williams  Charles  F.,  apothecary  clerk,  183   County,  bds. 

Mansion, House 
Williams  Eliza  A.,  widow  of  John,  house  102  Fourth 
Williams  Elizabeth,  widow  of  John,  house  20  Chancery 
Williams  Emma,  widow,  house  188  Kempton 
Williams  George  A.,  dentist,  boards  5  Lincoln 
Williams  George  H.,  freight  bagg;vge  master  O.  C.  R.  R., 

house  466  Purchase    , 
Williams  George  H.,  laborer,  house  Shepherd's  lane 
Williams  Henry  J.,  chain  maker,  545  Acushnet  avenue 
Williams  Jacob  S.,  seaman,  house  187  South  Water 
Williams  John,  seaman's  chest  maker,  193  ;  South  Water, 

house  195  do. 
Williams  John,  hairdresser,  124  Union,  h.  63  So.  Second 
Williams  John  H.,  mariner,  house  28  Chancery 
Williams  John  N.,  laborer,  house  23)^2  South  Second 
Williams  John  S.,  carpenter,  house  195  South  Water 
Williams  John  W.,  laborer,  house  146  Mill 
Williams  Joseph,  mariner,  house  103  South  Front 
Williams  Joseph,  mariner,  house  104  South  Water 
Williams  Joseph,  undertaker,  178  So.  Water,  h.  198  do. 
Williams  Joseph  R.,  laborer,  house  59  Grinnell 
Williams  Manuel  S.,  seaman,  house  188  South  Water 


NEW   BEDFORD    ["^^J    DIRECTORY.  275 

Williams  Maria  Miss,  house  30  South  Cottage 
Williams  Mary  Mrs.,  house  57  Ash 

Williams  M.  S.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  house  188  South  Water 
Williams  Niiomi  M.,  wid.  of  Frederick,  nurse,  h.  98  Elm 
Williams  Stedman  (Dewson,  Williams  &  Co.),  proprietor 

N.  B.  Tannery,  house  at  Qiiincy 
Williams  Theodore  D.,  clothing,  23  Purchase,  h.  80  So. 

Second 
Williams  Thomas,  house  painter,  house  48  High 
Williams  Thomas,  house  38  Ash 

Williams  Thomas  H.,  painter  Wady  &  Taber,  h.  48  High 
Williams  William  Henry,  law  student,  h.  182  Kempton 
Williamson  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  house  rear  208  Middle 
Willis  Charles  L.,  mariner,  boards  46  Spring 
Willis  Elias  S.,  clerk,  123  Purchase,  boards"86  Walden 
Willis  Frederick  A.,  h.  Belleville  rd.,  opp.  Acushnet  river 
Willis  Henry  P.,  clerk  H.  H.   Tillson,   43  Purchase,  bds. 

13  Arch 
Willis  James  M.,  master  mariner,  house  86  Walden 
Willis  James  M.,  jr.,  machinist,  boards  86  Walden 
Willis  R.  H.,  shoemaker,  boards  160  Union 
Willis  Samuel,  laborer,  house  22  Chancery 
Willis  William  H.,   harness  manufacturer,  126  and  128 

Union,  house  46  Spring 
Williston  Alanson,  carpenter,  house  72  South,  c.  Fourth 
Williston  Hiram  L.,  laborer  Gosnold  mills,  h.   154  North 

Second 
Williston  Leander  A,,  fruit,  etc.,  83  Union,  h.  72  South 
Williston  Maria,  widow  of  John,  house  107  Cedar 
Wills  Edwards  S.,  clerk  Francis  Hathaway,  b.  82  Fourth 
Wilmarth  Angeline  Mrs.,  house  40  Smith 
Wilmot  James  H.  Mrs.,  house  244)^  Middle 
Wilmot  John,  laborer,  house  128  South  Orchard 
Wilson  Alfred,  assistant  postmaster,  h.  Morgan,  c.  Cottage 
Wilson  Annie  F.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  h.  5  Morgan's  lane 
Wilson  Arabella,  widow  of  George,  h.'lOl  North  Water 
WILSON  BENJAMIN  G.,  undertaker  and  coffin 

warerooms,  114  William,  house  46  North  Second 
\Yi^son  Benjamin  I.,  undertaker,  114  William,  h.  North 

Second,  corner  Elm 
Wilson  Daniel  VV.,  engineer,  house  29  School 
Wilson  Edward  T.,  undertaker,  114  William,  h.  167  do. 
Wilson  Frances  A.,  widow  of  James  G.,  h.  119  Hillman 
Wilson  George  (Wilson  &   Co.),  foot  of  Hillman,  house 

65  South  Second 
Wilson  Heniy,  laborer,  house  rear  11  First 
Wilson  James,  laborer  Gosnold  mills,  h.  686  Acushnet  av. 
Wilson  James,  laborer,  house  50  Ash,  corner  Arnold 
Wilson  John,  rigger,  house  100  Allen,  next  Hickory 


276  NEW   BEDFORD    [^]    DIRECTORY. 

Wilson  John,  stevedore,  house  4  Scliool 

Wilson  John  D.,  shoemaker,  bcls.  Whitcomb  House,  152 

Union 
Wilson  Lydia,  widow  of  John  C,  house  212  County 
Wilson  Richard  C,  granite  dealer,  h.  Ashland,  c.  Ashley 
Wilson  Samuel  H.,  hairdresser,  under  Parker  House,  h. 

178  Mill 
Wilson  Tiiomas  A.  Rev.  (Louisana),  house  79  Ash 
Wilson  Thomas  IT.,  master  mariner,  house  193  Middle 
Wilson  William  D.,  letter  carrier  Post-Office,  h.  Morgan, 
corner  Cottage  ['"^v.,  h.  55  do. 

Wilson  William  P.,  agricultural  implements,  56  Shawmut 
WILSON  &  CO.  (George  Wilson,  John  H.  Denison, 
and  Henry  C.  Denison),  successors  to  New  Bedford 
Flour  Co.,  foot  of  Hill  man 
Winchester  George  D.,  bookkeeper  C.  R.  Tucker  &  Co., 

house  145  Fourth 
Winchester  Smith,  teamster,  house  rear  142  Kempton 
Winegar  Ruth  C,  widow  of  Samuel  P.,  house  169  Mill 
Wiuegar  Sam'l  P.,  portrait  artist,  142 >^  Union,  h.  169  Mill 
Wing  Charles  F.,  dry  goods  and  carpets,  34  Purchase,  h. 

286  Acushnet  avenue 
Wing  Charles  H.,  clerk,  boards  Vine,  near  Durfee 
Wing  Charles  S.,  clerk  F.  S.  Gifford,  house  114  Fourth 
Wing  Christiana  A.,  widow  of  William,  house  124  Fourth 
Wing  Deboia  H,,  widow,  house  41  Maxfield 
Wing  Deboria,  widow,  house  81  Maxfield 
WINCr  EDWARD,  restaurant,  103   and    105    Wil- 
liam, house  156  do. 
Wing  Ezra,  carpenter,  house  124  Middle 
Wing  George  F.,  machinist,  house  Willis,  cor.  Chestnut 
Wing  Henry  K,,  laborer,  boards  54  Bedford 
Wing  Hetty  T.,  widow  of  John,  h.  Kempton,  cor.  Hunter 
Wing  Jashub,  house  202  Purchase 
Wing  John,  mattress  maker,  58  Bedford,  house  54  do. 
Wing  John,  carriage  painter,  house  9  Bedford 
Wing  John,  merchant,  house  Mt.  Pleasant,  c.  Mt.  Vernon 
Wing  John   (J.  &  W.  R.  Wing  &  Co.),  merchant  tailor, 
111  Union,  house  24  South  Sixth  * 

Wing  Joseph  (J.  &  W.  R.  Wing   &  Co.),  and   (J.  &  W. 

R.  Wing),  111  Union,  house  27  South  Sixth 
Wing  Joseph  B.,  painter,  boards  1  North 
Wing  Josiah,  painter,  house  1  North 

Wing  J.  &  W.  R.  (Joseph  and  William  R.  Wing),  mer- 
chants, 111  Union 
Wing  J.  &  W.  R.  &  Co.  (Joseph  Wing  and  William  R, 
Wing,  John  Wing  and  Plirara  W.  Wentworth),  mer- 
chant tailors,  111  Union  [ervoir 
Wing  Leander,  pattern  maker,  h.  Mt.  Pleasant,  near  Res- 


NEW   BEDFORD    ["\y]    DIRECTORY.  277 

Wing  Leniira  L.,  widow  of  Shubael,  house  76  Thomas 
Wing  Lois  H.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  54  Bedford 
Wing  Lyman,  master  mariner,  house  236  Acushnet  av. 
Wing  Paul  W.,  fruit  dealer,  house  72  Elm 
Wing  Peleg  S.   (Thomas  G.   Wing  &  Co.),  coffee,  etc. 

'_  house  8  Fifth 
Wing  Thomas,  laborer,  house  foot  Wall 
Wing  Thomas  G.   (Thomas  G.  Wing  &  Co.),  coffee   and 

spices,*19  North  Second,  house  27  South  Sixth 
Wing  Thomas  G.  So  Co.  (Thomas  G.  and  Peleg  *S.  Wing), 

coffee  and  spices,  19  North  Second 
Wing  William  H.,  painter,  boards  124  Middle 
Wing  WilHam  R.  (J.  &  W.  R.   Wing  &  Co.)  and  (J,  & 

W.  R.  Wing),  tailor,  111  Union, "^house  31  Walnut 
Wink  Adam,  Inborer,  house  State,  corner  Linden 
Winn  Daniel  D.  Rev.,  house  Hawthoi-n,  corner  Page 
Winn  William  B.,  student  Newton  Theo.  Inst.  (Newton), 

boards  Daniel  D.  Winn's,  Hawthorn 
Winslow  George  F.,  master  mariner,  house  46  Spring 
Winslow  Holmes,  dining  room,  70  William,  house  do. 
Winslow  James,  bread  driver,  house  83  Pleasant 
Winslow  Jonathan,  laborer,  house  Kempton,  Cannonville 
Winslow  Joshua  B.,  house  62  Forest 
Winslow  Richard  F.,  teamster,  h.  Kempton,  cor.  Summit 
Winslow  William  B.,  rigger,  house  53  County 
Winsor  Alexander  Mrs.,  house  150  Middle 
WI:N"S0R  WAL.TEK  P.,  secretary  Union    Mutual 
Marine  Insurance  Co.,  33  North  Water,  and  cashier 
First  National  Bank,  house  at  Fairhaven 
Winterson  Frank,  mason,  house  104  South  Front 
Winterson  Patrick,  saloon,  179  South  Water,  house  do. 
Wires  John,  peddler,  house  546  Acushnet  avenue 
Wise  Ellen,  widow,  house  43  Crapo,  beyond  Rockland 
Wiseman  William,  curriei',  house  7  Liberty 
Witlierell  A.  Granville,  teamster,  house  16  Bethel 
Wixon  James  A.,  police,  boards  51  Washington 
Wixon    Oscar,  farmer,  house    Butler,  from    Middle   road, 

Clark's  point 
Wodell  Alfred,  house  72  School 
Wodell  Hum])hrey  B.,  clerk,  boards  72  School 
Wodell,  see  Wordell,  also  Wardell 
Wolfe  Leopold,  baker,  house  12  Spruce 
Wolfenden  James,  laborer  Wamsutta  mills,  house  Wash- 
burn, sixth  on  left  from  Acushnet  avenue 
Wood  Abby  Miss,  house  253  Acushnet  avenue 
Wood  Abram  R.,  carpenter  Moses  H!.  Bliss,  h.  73  Fourth 
Wood  Allen  F.,  master  Fifth  street  grammar  school,  h.  9 

Arch 
Wood  Almy  A.,  widow  of  George  P.,  house  86  Fifth 


278  NEW   BEDFORD    [yil    DIRECTORY. 

Wood  Augustus,  house  26  County,  corner  Grinnell 
Wood  Augustus  A.,  shoetreer   Hathaway,  Soule  &  Har- 
rington, house  46  Hill  [8  Campbell 
Wood  Benjamin  F.,  laborer  O.  C.  R.  R.  freight  house,  h. 
Wood  Betsey  P.,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  26  County 
Wood  Bradford,  laborer,  h,  209  So.  Second,  next  South 
WOOD,  BRId-HTMAN    &   CO..  (Isaiah  Wood, 
Nathan   P.   Brightraan,   Oliver   P.    Brightman    and 
John  P.  Nichols),  tin  plate  and  sheet  iron  workers 
and  plumbers,  45  North  Water 
Wood  Carleton  B.,  clerk,  37  No.  Water,  b.  114  Middle 
WOOD  CHAS.  H.,  provisions,  128  Purchase,  house 

82  William. 
Wood  Charles,  carpenter,  house  291  Cedar 
WOOD  CHAS.  H.  Mrs.,  boarding-house,  82  William 
Wood  Charles  J.,  clerk  Mrs.  A.  Bartlett,  bds.  rear  29  First 
Wood  Chas.  L.,  merchant,  house  198  Union,  cor.  County 
Wood  Chas.  K.,  passepartout  maker,  bds.  209  So.  Second 
Wood  Chas.  T.,  carriage  painter,  bds.  86  Fifth,  c.  Bedford 
Wood  Cynthia  M.,  widow  of  E.  G.,  nurse,  h.  82  Forest 
Wood  Daniel  D.,  master  mariner,  boards  21  South  Sixth 
Wood  David  S.,  clerk  Potomska  mills,  50  North  Water, 
house  75  Walnut  [Grinnell 

Wood  Edmund,  clerk  Greene  &  Wood,h.  26  County,  cor. 
Wood  Edward  B.,  house  18  Fifth 
Wood  Elihu  jr;,  grocer,  Cedar,  cor.  Smith,  h.  67  Smith 
Wood  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Albert,  house  53  Walnut 
Wood  Elizabeth  B.  Miss,  house  222  Union 
Wood  Elizabeth  C,  widow  of  Lineas,  house  247  County 
Wood  Elizabeth  H.,  widow  of  John,  bds.  20  Seventh 
Wood  Emery  M.,  shoemaker,   21    North    Second,  boards* 

118  Acushnet  avenue 
Wood  Emma  Christiana,  wid.  of  William  J.,  h.  11  Jenney 
Wood  Frank  E.,  clerk,  177  Purchase,  house  rear  Thomas, 

near  Sycamore 
Wood  Frank  L.,  shoe-cutter,  house  33  Hillman 
Wood  Francis  T.,  machinist,  boards  106  Fourth 
Wood  Frederick  H.,  clerk,  128  Purchase,  bds.  82  William 
Wood  Frederick  P.,  laborer,  house  65  Linden 
Wood  Frederick  W.  Mrs.,  house  93  First,  corner  Bush 
Wood  George,  cooper,  house  46  Foster 
Wood   George,  tinsmith   Parker  &   Sherman,  house  56 

Sixth 
Wood  George  A.,  painter,  boards  46  Foster 
Wood  George  B.,  tinsmith,  house  247  County 
Wood  George  M.,  foreman  B.  G.   Wilson,  house  51  Me- 
chanics lane 
Wood  George  M.,  boards  10  Emerson 
Wood  George  R.,  clerk  Greene  &  Wood,  h.  26  County 


NEW   BEDFORD    [^]    DIRECTORY.         279 

Wood  George  T.,  hostler,  house  46  Wing 

Wood  Gideon,   superintendent   N.  B.  Gas  Light  Co.,  70 

South  Water,  house.  75  Walnut 
Wood    Greenleaf,   shoemaker  Hathaway,   Soule   &  Har- 
rington, house  118  Acushnet  avenue 
Wood  iiarry  B.,  mechanic,  boards  18  Fifth 
Wood  Henry,  bootmaker,  house  67  Mill 
Wood  Henry  O.,  boards  224  Union 

Wood  Henry  T.  (Greene  &  Wood),  lumber  dealer,  Leon- 
ard's wharf,  house  26  County,  corner  Grinnell 
WOOD   HORACE,   teller   Nat.  Bank  of  Commerce, 

boards  165  Union 
Wood  Isaiah  (Wood,    Brightraan    &  Co.),   tin   plate  and 

sheet-iron  worker,  45  North  Water,  h.  224  Union 
Wood  Lsaiah  jr.,  carriage  trimmer,  boards  224  Union 
Wood  James  A,,  machinist,  boards  82  William 
Wood  John  jr.,  gas  fitter  N.  B,  Gas  Light  Co.,  253  Acush- 
net avenue 
Wood  John  A.  (John  A  Wood  &  Co.),  produce  commis- 
sion merchant,  34  Union,  house  196  County 
WOOD    JOHN   A.  &  CO.   (John  A.  and  Wni.  H. 

Wood),  produce  commission  merchants,  34  Union 
Wood  Joseph  S.,  house  156  West  Campbell 
Wood  Josiah,  confectionery  peddler,  house  84  Allen 
Wood  J.  Augustus,  carriage  maker,  h.  137  No.  Second 
Wood  Lemuel  C,    clerk,   Cedar,   corner  Smith,  house  10 

North  Emerson 
Wood  Love  F.,  widow  of  Samuel  J.,  house  rear  29  First 
Wood  Lurana,  widow  of  David,  h.  170  Acushnet  av. 
Wood  Martin  A.,  clerk,  76  Purchase,  boards  114  Middle 
Wood  Mary,  widow  of  James,  h.  137  North  Second 
Wood  Mary,  widow  of  John,  house  116Kempton 
Wood  Nelson,  passepartout  maker,  house  118  South  Sixth 
Wood  Noel,  weaver,  boards  County,  near  Austin 
Wood  Patrick  F.  (Babbitt  &  Wood),  boiler  maker,  boards 

116  Kemp  ton 
Wood  Peter,  laborer,  boards  722  Purchase 
Wood  Randolph,  weaver,  house  18  Hampton  court 
Wood  Rebecca  B.,  widow  of  Richard  D.,  h.  91  So.  Second 
Wood  Richmond  B.,  carpenter,  house  59  Foster 
Wood  Sarah  A.,  widow  of  Daniel  H.,  37  South  Sixth 
Wood  Sarah  B.,  widow  of  Abiel,  h.  Dartmouth,  c.  Fiuit 
Wood  Sarah  D.,  widow  of  Tillson,  h.  106  Fourth 
Wood  Thomas,  photographer  Chas.   Taber  &  Co.,  house 

84  South  Sixth 
Wood  Thomas  F.,  gas  fitter,  45  North  Water,  house  Bon- 

ney,  next  beyond  Washington 
Wood  Walter  S.,  at  Charles  Taber's,  bds.  209  So.  Second 
Wood  William,  clerk,  boards  11  Jeuney 


280  NEW   BEDFORD    [W\    DIRECTOEY. 

"Wood  William,  shoetnaker,  house  82  Allen 

Wood   William  G.   (Greene   &  Wood),   lumber  dealer, 

Leonard's  wharf,  house  80  Bedford 
Wood  William  H.,  master  mariner,  house  185  Union 
Wood  William  H.,  clerk,  boards  18  Fifth 
Wood  William  H.  (John  A.  Wood  &  Co.),  34  Union, 

boai'ds  196  County 
Wood  William  T.,  carpenter,  house  114. Middle 
Woodard  Addison,  house  61  Summer 
Woodard  John  W.,  saiTmaker,  boards  61  Summer 
Woodard  William  B.,  mason,  house  69  Forest 
Woodard  Willi;im  H.,  grease  collector,  h,  33  Sherman 
Woodbridge  Isaiah  T.,  carpenter,  house  111  Arnold 
Woodbridge  William  H.,  carpenter,  house  38  Bush 
Woodhouse  Robert,  ropemaker,  boards  100  Allen 
Woodill  George  W.,  provisions,  North  Front,  n.  Middle, 

house  110  Middle 
Woodman  William  O.  (Woodman  &  Ellis),  dry  goods,  14 

Purchase,  house  72  South  Sixth 
Woodman  &  Ellis  (William  O.  Woodman  and   Heraan 

Ellis),  dry  goods,  14  Purchase 
Woodward  Henry  A.  C,  produce,  230  Union 
Wordell  Alden,  clothing,  97  William,  house  59  Fifth 
Wordell  Alfred,  jr.,  clerk,  18  No.  Water,  h.  154  Chestnut 
Wordell  Brayton  B.,  house  82  Arnold,  cor.  So.  Emerson 
Wordell  Charles  H.,  clerk,  128  Purchase,  h.  159  Middle 
Wordell  Charles  W.,  engineer  City  and  Fish  Island  Rail- 
way, house  Fish  Island 
Wordell  Frank  A.,  house  33  Mill 

Wordell  Frank  M.,  salesman  (Boston),  house  59  Fifth 
Wordell  Hope  C.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  61  Summer 
Wordell  Isaac,  clerk  Brownell  &  Lapham,  h.  285  Acush- 

net  avenue  [5  Arch 

Wordell  John  H.,  bookkeeper  George  M.  Eddy  &  Co.,  h. 
Wordell  Minerva  J.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  61  Summer 
Wordell  Rebecca  Mrs.,  h.  45  So.  Cottage,  next  Bedford 
Wordell  Ruth,  widow  of  Charles,  h.  1  Ricketson  court 
Woidell  Sampson  S.,  laborer,  house  114  South  Sixth    ' 
Wordell  Silas,  laborer,  house  67  Foster 
Wordell  Wilson  W.  (Wordell  &  Cook),  provisions,  h.  1 

Ricketson  court 
Wordell  W.  I.,  clerk,  108  William,  bds.  1  Ricketson  ct. 
Wordell  &  Cook   (Wilson  W.  Wordell  and   Charles   E. 

Cook),  meats  and  provisions,  108  William 
Wordell,  see  also  Wodell 

Worden  Edward  Anderson,  currier,  h.  rear  65  Summer 
Wormell  Charles,  fai-mer,  house  Plninville 
Wormsley  Cornelias,  weaver,  house  5  Seneca 
Worsley  William,  weaver,  house  97  Merrimac 


NEW    BEDFORD    [Y'Z]    DIRECTORY.         281 

Worth  Benjamin,  house  28  Bush 

Worth  Willinm  J,  (A.  P.  Smith   &   Co.),  i^roduce,  etc., 

22  Union,  house  GO  Hiihuan 
Wi-iu'ht  Cliarles,  clei'k,  boards  35  Sprint? 
Wriglit  Ebenezer  S.,  cnrpenter,  house  64  Chestnut 
Wright  Ella  L.  F.  Miss,  dressmaker,  15  Pleasant,  h.  do. 
Wriglit  KUen  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  35  Ehn,  house  do. 
Wright  Geo.  F.  (Kern  &  Wright),  painter,  h.  22  Bedford 
Wright  Gideon  B.,  clerk  Merchants  National  Bank,   bds. 

64  Chestnut, 
Wright  Hannah  L.,  nurse,  house  176  Pleasant 
Wright  Joseph  A.,  boards  64  Chestnut 
Wri<jht  John  L.,  l,d)orer,  house  30  Chancery 
WRIGHT  JOHN  S.,  Jiipanese  goods,   72  William, 

house  41  North  Second 
Wright  Mary  A.,  widow,  house  6  Fulton  court 
Wright  Thomas,  cotton  spinner,  house  928  Acushnet  av. 
Wright  Thomas  W.,  mule-spinner,  bds.  14  Fulton  court 
Wright  William,  cai-penter,  house  154  Summer 
Wrightington  Americus  V.,   engineer  Gosnold  mills,  h. 

"388  Purchase 
Wrightington  Theodore  H.,  O.  C.  R.  R.,  house  163  State 
Wrightington  William  H.,  house  103  Summer 
Wyatt  Joseph,  chain  maker,  bds.  615  Acushnet  avenue 
Wyman  A.  F.,  dentist,  13  Purchase,  house  do. 

YANCY  MOTIN,  engineer  N.  B.  Tannery,  h.  9  Emerson 
York  James  H.,  laborer  O.  C.  R.  R.  Co.,  h.  108  Sycamore 
York  James  Tj.,  engineer  N.  B.  R.  R.,  h.  185  Pleasant 
York  Jolm  P.,  waiter,  house  28  Chauncey 
Young  Francis  A.,  baker's  driver,  house  72  South 
Young  Frank,  mul"-spinner  Wamsutta  mills,  house  Mt. 

Pleasant,  near  Hathaway  road 
Young  George,  cutter,  house  7  Grape 
Young  .James  A.,  clerk,  129  Union,  h.  305  Acushnet  av. 
Young  James  C,  florist,  Parker,  house  20  Emerson 
Young  John  K.,  at  Potomska  mills,  house  58  Rivet 
Young  Lucinda,  widow  of  William,  house  79  Arnold 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  5,J^   Purchase 
Young  William  Henry,  house  68  Prospect 
Young  William  PL,  mariner,  h.  rear  530  Acushnet  av. 
Youngs  Martha,  widow  of  Israel,  h.  West  Wall,  fm.  Court 

ZEBRISKIE  ISAIAH  W.,  driver,  h.  rear  208  Middle 
Zerbone  Antonio,  jeweler,  house  223  South  Water 
Zettick  Edward  A.,  assistant  bookkeeper,  bds.  17  Durfee 
Zettick  John  J.  P.,  painter,  house  17  Durfee 


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BUSINESS  DffiECTORY, 


EMBRACING 

A  Classified  l-ist  of  all  Trades,  Professioans,  and  Pursuits   in  ihe   City 
of  IVew  Bedford,  for  the  years  1879  and  18SO,  arranged  Alpha- 
betically for  each    Trade,  thus  exhibiting  at  a  glance  the 
fnll  address  and   Special  Business  of  her  Citizens. 


Academy. 

{See  also  Private  Schools.) 
Friends    Academy,    Morgan,    near 

County- 
Accountants. 

Potter  Southward  2d,  104  Union 
Eicketson  James  R.,  57  Fifth 

Aerated  Beverages. 

BROWNELL  CHAS.  F.  &  CO.,  180 
County  (see  advt.  page  32  front) 

Agricultural  Implements. 

NEW  BEDFORD  TOOL  CO.,  John 

Herbert,    manager,    65    William 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  15) 
SULLIXGS,  KINGMAX  &  CO.,  123 

Union  and  345  Acushnet  avenue 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  15) 
YINCENT  AMBROSE,   120  Union 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  20) 


Anchors. 

GOSNOLD  MILLS,  office  and 
works,  566  Acushnet  avenue  (see 
advt.  front  colored  page) 

Apothecaries  and  Druggists. 

Allaire  O.,  569  Purchase 
BLAKE  JAMES  E.,  64  North  Sec- 
ond (see  advt.  front  colored  page) 
Bunker  Elihu,  403  Purchase 
CARTER  R.  H.,  215  Purchase  (see 

adv.  dept.  page  20) 
CHURCH  CHARLES  H.,  122  Pur- 
chase,   corner    Middle   (see  adv. 
dept.,  page  6) 
HADLEY  FRA.NK  R.,  49  Purchase 
(see  advt.  opp.    index  to  advts. 
p.  8,  front) 
Holmes  Ezra,  250  Purchase 
Kelley  Frank  S.,  150  Union 
Lawton  C.  H.  &  H.  A.,  1  Purchase, 
corner  Union,  and  91  Union 


284 


NEW  BEDFOED  BUSINESS  DIEECTORY. 


Apothecaries  and  Druggists 
—Continued. 

LeGendre  Chas.   N.,  South  Water, 

corner  Potomska 
Otis    Edmund    G.,    Union,  corner 

Pleasant  i 

PARKER  H.  W.,   150  Union    (see 

insert  opposite  page  197) 
Pease  William  A.,  183  County  and 

527  Purchase 
Post  W.  C,  12  PJeasant  (Cheapside) 
Roberts  J.  D.,  62  Purchase 
SHURTLEFF  ISRAEL  11.,  Fourth, 

corner  Grinnell  (see    adv.  dept. 

page  24) 
SOUTH  EXD  DRUG  STORE,  John 

P.    T?ylor,    prop.,    187    and    189 

Acushnet    av.,    corner    Bedford 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  24) 


Architects. 

Allen  John  M.,  30  and  31  Robeson 

buiklTng 
Durfee  William,  5  Parker 
Hammond  C.  &  Son.,  129  No. Water 
Ingalls  Seth  H.,  152  County 


Artists. 

Durfee  Bradford  V.,  Willis,  n.  Cedar 
Gififord  Charles  H.  (marine  pointer), 

Robeson  building,  William 
Landers  Joseph  E.  (portrait),  room 

36,  Robeson  building 
Macy  Wm.  S.,  45  South  Cottage 
Ricketson  Walton,  27  Robeson  bldg. 
Rodman  Edmund,  36  Elm 
Wall  William  A.,  169  Middle 
Winegar  S.  P.,  142^  Union 


Artists'  Materials. 

Lawtou  James  M.  jr.,  143  Union 


Auctioneers. 

Baylies  J.  B.,  99  and  101  Union 
BOURr^TE  GEORGE  A.  &  SON,  41 

William  (see  adv.  dept.  page  25) 
Jacobs  Geo.  E.,  98  WilUam 
Nickerson  Geo.  Y.,  22  South  Water 
SMITH  WM.  T.,  North  Front,  cor- 
ner Central  vpharf  (see  advt.  on 
front  cover) 
Waterman  N.,  67  Purchase 


Average  Adjuster. 

Taylor  William  H.,  40  North  Water 


Awnings,  Italian  Window 
Shades,  etc. 

ALMY  &  HITCH,  06  Purchase  (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  4 ) 
CHAPMAN  JOHN  H.,    122   North 

Second  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  38) 


Bakers. 

FISHER  HENRY  H.,  210,  212  and 
214  Purchase  (see  insert  opp.  p.. 
196) 

Libby  John,  264  Acushnet  avenue, 
corner  Walnut 

MILLIKEN  E.  C,  435  and  439  Pur- 
chase (see  adv.  dept.  p.  2) 

P4ce  A.  J.,  52  Arnold 

Richmond  Samuel  P.  &  Co.,  173 
Union  and  161  South  Water 

Snell  David  A.,  1  and  11  William 

Watson  S.  (estate  of)  (ship  bread), 
18  Centre 


Bands. 

Azore  Band,   George  Hill,  leader, 

24  South  Water 
New  Bedford  Band,  George  Hill, 

leader  and    conductor,   office    6 

Liberty  Hall  building 
Union  Cornet  Baud,  G.  Ran,  leader, 

24  South  Water 


Bankers  and  Brokers. 

BURT  S.  P.  &  Co.,  19  and  43  No. 
Water  (see  marginal  line  on  out- 
side front  cover) 


Banks. 

•   (See  also  Savings  Banks.) 

CITIZENS  NATIONAL  BANK,  36 
North  Water,  corner  Centre  (see 
advt.  miscellaneous  dept. ) 

FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK,  Union, 
corner  South  Second  (see  advt. 
miscellaneous  dept.) 

MECHANICS  NATIONAL  BANK, 
North  Water,  foot  of  William  (see 
advt.  miscellaneous  dept.) 

MERCHANTS  NATIONAL  BANK, 
North  Water,  foot  of  William  (see 
advt.  miscellaneous  dept.) 

NATIONAL  BANK  OF  COM- 
MERCE, 35  North  Water  (see 
advt.  miscellaneous  dept. ) 


Barrel  Dealer. 

SAWIN  ALBION  K.  P.,    Merrill's 
wharf  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  25) 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIBECTOEY. 


285 


Bill  Posters. 

City  Bill  Posting  Co.,  office  52  Wil- 
liam 

Liberty  Hall  Bill  Postinp;  Co..  office 
room  5,  Liberty  Hall  building 

Billiard  Saloons. 

Bancroft  House,  Vlih  Fuion 
Cuuba  Joseph,  125i  Union- 
Gre.enwood  James,  68  William 
Scranton  W.  N.,  7o  Union 
Silvester  David,  53  William 

Bird  Store. 

BABCOCK  HARLEON  P.,  149 
Purchase  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  19) 

Blacking  (Harness  0\V. 

Eandall  David  E.,  120  Middle 

Blacksmiths. 

(See  also  Horse   Shoers;  also   Ship 

Smiths;  also  Carriage  Smiths .] 
Bennett  Geo.  W.,  Head  of  the  River 
Caswell  Brothers,  6  Pine 
Durfee  Bros.,  Losjan,  cor.  Linden 
Durfee  &  Smith,  Mechanics  lane 
Footman  &  Manchester,  551  Acush- 

net  avenue 
King  Wm.  F.,  rear  83  Middle 
Leary  Dennis,  612  Acushnet  av. 
LEE    &    STAPLES,  683   Purchase 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  38) 
Luce  F.  C,  83  Middle 
Luce  J.  L.,  Mechanics  lane 
Macy  E.  B.  &  F.,  22  South  Front 
Sherman  William  D.,  1.50  So.  Water 
Skiff  Stephen,  Mechanics  lane 
Springer  Andrew  R.,  149  Kempton 
Swift  George  D.,  Kempton,  n.  Ash 
Taber  C.  G.,  So.  Water,  cor.  Com'l 
Taber  C.  H.,  394  Acushnet  avenue 
Terry  F.  C,  Acushnet  avenue,  cor. 

Tarkiln  hill  road 
Tirrill  Wm.  F.  &  Co.,  332  Purchase 
Tripp  James  M.,  32  South  Pleasant 

Blank  Book  IVlnfrs. 

COLLINS  QUINTON  F.  &  CO.,  .34 

North  Second  (see   advt.    insert 

opp.  p.  1S)6) 
DEWS  EDWIN,  105  and  107  Union 

(see  advt.  on  front  cover) 
KNIGHT    CHAS.     W.    (see     adv. 

dept.  page  17) 

Block  and  Pump  Makers. 

Coggeshall  Chas.  \V.,  head  Merrill's 

wharf 
Swan  Walter  D.,  20  South  Front 
Swift  Thomas  W.,  17  North  Front 
Taber  Joseph,  13  North  Front 


Boarding-Houses. 

Betz  Thaddeus,  44  Middle 
Braley  Mary  S.,  283  South  Second 
Carter  Domingo,  49  Sout^^h  Second 
Castle  WiUiam,  5  old  Market  sq. 
CENTRAL    HOUSE,    Mrs.   C.   H. 

Wood,  prop.,  82  William  (see  adv. 

dept.  page  37) 
Chad  wick  Luke,  176  State 
Chase  George,  34  South  Water 
Dexter  Gilmore  Mrs.,  13  Maxfield 
Eaton  Daniel  S.,  Park,  n.  Kempton 
Ferreira  Justino  A-,  47  Howland 
Foley  Joanna  Mrs.,  643  Purchase 
Fuller  John  (seaman's),  164  South 

Water 
Gibbs  C.  M.,  33  Kempton 
Habicht  J.  B.,  23  North  Second 
Harlow  O.  Mrs.,  8  Bethel 
Hews  M.  T.,  44  School 
Kennedy  John,  5  Austin 
Lima  Joseph  F.,  89^  South  Water 
Little  John  E.,  Main,  Head  of  the 

River 
Macomber  Lucretia  A.,  59  Cypi'ess 
Mariners  Home,  15  Bethel  ^ 
Matthews  Asa  Mrs.,  6  Pearl 
]\Ionterio  Michael  J.,  170  So.  Water 
Nansett  Isaac,  12  Cannon 
Nansett  Peter,  110  South  Water 
O'Neil  Ma,rgaret,  536  Purchase 
Packard  George  W.,  6  Pearl 
Parker  Jacob  S.,  Union,  c.  Purchase 
Peirce  Frahk,  89  South  Sixth 
Pond    E.    E.    Mrs.,    Mt.    Pleasant 

House,  8  Pleasant 
Pratt  En  OS  A.,  5  School 
Reynolds  Luther  (Wamsutta  Mills), 

735  Purchase,  opp.  Logan 
Rogers  Manuel,  93  South  Water 
Root  Elizabeth  P.  Mrs.,  8  Pleasant 
Sisson  Sarah  J,  Mrs.,  682  Purchase 
Smith  Sarah  D.  Mrs.,  524  Purchase 
Smith  William  G.,  29  Middle 
Swain  Sarah  Mrs.,  35  Eighth 
Thomas    Antone    (seaman's),    111 

South  Water 
Tupper  Amantha  J.Mrs., 17  Seventh 
Urqubart    Drusilla    Mrs.   (Atlantic 

House),  9  South  Water 
Vera  Frank,  110  South  Water 
Webster  Cornelius  Mrs.,  52  Fifth 
Whitcomb    House,    R.    M.  Delano, 

1.52  Union,  corner  Fifth 
WOOD    C.    H.    Mrs.,    82    William 

(see  adv,  dept.  page  37) 

Boat  Builders. 

Allen  Bartlett,  Fish  Island 
Beeile  James,  Eddy's  wharf 
Butler  William  F.,  666  Acushnet  av. 
Cranston  J.  Miller,  Fish  Island 
Eldrulge  Simeon  B.,  Front,  corner 

Hazard's  wharf 
FARNHAM  GEO,  W.,  foot  of  CaH- 

non  (see  advt,  p.  32,  front) 
Mitchell  S.  H.,  Fish  Island 


286 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIEECTOEY. 


Boats  to  Let. 

Hudson  E.  H.,  Fish  Island 
Tripp  Allen  S.,  Front,  corner  Shep- 
hei'd's  lane 

Boiler  Manufacturers. 

New  Bedford  Boiler  Works,24  Front 
Union  Boiler.  Works,  27  Front 

Bomb  Lances. 

Pierce  Eben,  12  William 

Bone  Setters. 

Sweet  Job,  119  Kempton 
Sweet  John  H.,  119  Kempton 

Book  Binders. 

COLLINS  QUINTONT  F.  &  CO.,  34 

North  Second  (see  advt.  opposite 

page  196) 
DEWS  EDWIN,    103,   105   and  107 

Union  and  123  Pleasant  (see  advt. 

on  front  cover) 
Howe  William,  36  Purchase 

Books  and  Stationery. 

(See  also  Periodicals  and  Newspa- 
pers.) 
COLLINS  QUINTON  F.  &  CO.,  34 

No.  Second  (see  advt.  opp.  p.  196) 
DEWS    EDWIN,    103,   105  aud   107 

Union    and     123    Purchase    (see 

advt.  on  front  cover) 
HUTCHINSON  SYLVANDER,  142 

Union 
Lawton  James  M.  jr.  (wholesale  & 

retail),  143  Union 
SBEiiMAN   C.  K.  &  CO.  (nautical), 

49  No.  Water  (see  advt.  opp.  in- 
dex to  advts.) 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 

ASHLEY  &  WILCOX,  594  Purchase 

(see  adv.  dep.  p.  2) 
Beatty  L.  A.  Mrs.,  145  Purchase 
Bonney  Josiah  S.,  118  Washington 
Chandler  W.  G.,  2  liicketson  block 
CHURCH  JAMES  I.,  207   (old  No. 
131)  Purchase,  cor.  North  (see  in- 
sert opp.  p.  236) 
Devoll  Pardon  &    Son,  32  Purchase 
Douaghy  Thomas,  50  and  52  Union 
Fish  Benj.  F.,  177  County 
HOWARD  JACOB  &  BRO.,  289  and 
293  Purchase     (see   adv.  dept.  p. 
36) 
Lothrop  Asa,  137  Purchase 
Lucas  A.  E.,  129  Union 
LUCE    GEO.    E.,   61  William   (see 

advt.  insert  opp.  p.  169) 
Macy  J.  jr.,  127  Purchase 
Pa.lnier  Andrew  R.,  131  Union 
Sherry  James,  18  Purchase 


UNION  BOOT  AND  SHOE  CO.,  Sa- 
vory Hathaway,  agt.  109  to  113 
William  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  36) 

Boot  and  Shoe   Makers. 

ASHLEY    &    WILCOX,    594    Pur- 
chase  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  2) 
Blackie  Chas.  F.,  5  Bedford 
Bonney  Josiah  S.,  118  Washington 
Bourne  Nelson,  112  Kempton 
Brown  Jacob,  21  Centre 
Brownell  G.  K.,  191  Purchase 
Cairns  Michael,  84  William 
Carver  D.  O.,  97  South  Second 
Casey  John,  636  Acushnet  av. 
Cunha  Joseph  A.,  172-J  So.  Water 
Davis  Benjamin,  74  Kempton 
Dugdale  John,  128  South  First 
Dunbar  Wm.  A.,  32  No.  Second 
Ellis  Reuben  L.,  31  Bedford 
Ellis  Truman  B.,  485  Purchase 
Freeman  John  C,  163  Summer 
Harrington   Jeremiah,    652   Acush- 
net av. 
HOWARD  JACOB  &  BRO.,  289  & 
293  Purchase  (see  adv.  dent.,  p.  36) 
Jauell  Carl  F.,  17  and  19  W'illiam 
Jenney  Francis,  115  So.  Front 
Jones  A.,  228  Middle 
Joseph  Antone,  140  So.  Water 
Joseph  John,  Wing,  c.  So.  Fifth 
Keen  Allen,  211  Middle 
Kirschbaum  Jacob,  99  Middle 
Lowe  Samuel,  198  Cedar 
Lucas  Willis,  99  So.  Water 
Marshall  Antone,  145  So.  Water 
Marshall  Manuel,  107  So.  Water 
Monroe  Augustus  W.,    198^  Kemp- 
ton 
Moore  Moses,  108  Cedar 
Osborne  Absalom,  No.  Sixth,  near 

Elm 
Osbourne  &  Eldridge,  31  Cannon 
Parsons  Ebenezer,  188  Kempton 
Peed  T.  J.,  15  Fourth 
Pierce  Frederick,  209^  Middle 
Pierce  Henry  L.,  27  Pleasant 
Pollock  John,  80^  Union 
Puttz  Gustave,  84  Middle 
Richardson    Marcus    O.,  Shawmut, 

av.,  n.  Durfee 
Root  Elizabeth  P.  Mrs.,   8  Pleasant 
Rourke  John,  Wamsutta,  n.  R.  R. 
Silva  Antone  J.,  145  So.  Water 
SiWia  John,  Head  of  the  River 
Silvia  M.  J.,  195^  So.  Water 
Steil  Frank,  68  Union 
Surprewent  Newell,  261  Purchase 
Thatcher  Wm.  R.,  VYest  Cedar,  bet. 

Parker  and  Willis 
Thayer  Chas.  H.,  59^  So.  Second 
Ware  Cyrus,  177  County 
Watkins  Chas.  F.,    Pleasant,  c.  Me- 
chanics lane 
Welsh  John,  669  Purchase 
Whitney  Jacob  C,  213  County 
Wood  Wm.,  30  Wing,   n.  So.  Sixth 


NEW  BEDFOUD  BUSINESS  DIRECTOEY, 


287 


Boot  and  Shoe  Machinery. 

BOWKER  &  TRIPP,  155  No.  Water 
(see  adv.  dept.  p.  13) 

Boot  and  Shoe  Mnfrs. 

HA.THAWAT,     SOULE    &    HAR- 
RINGTON, No.  Second,  c.  North, 
(see  adv.  depfc.,  p.  12) 
Reed  &  Gilford,  21  No.  Second 
Tiukham  Elisha  B.,  107  No.  Second 

Bouquets,  Cut   Flowers,  etc. 

HOWARD   WM.   M.,   34  Arnold,  c. 

So.  Uottao-e  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  4) 
LUCE  WxM!  T.,  172  County   and  238 

Cedar  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  27)  . 

Bosom  and  Cuff  Mnfr. 

Thompson  Pardon  G.,  10  So.  Sixth, 
cor.  Spring 


Bottlers— Ale,  Porter  &  Cider. 

BROWNELL  CHAS.  F.   &  CO.,  ISO 

County  (see  advt.  p.  32,  front) 
Herbert  Edvrard,  342  Acuslmet  av. 


Bowling  Saloon. 

Silva  Francis  M.,  57  Howland 

Box  Manufacturer. 

.     (See  also  Paper  Box  Maker.) 
RYDER  LINUS.,  9  Pine  (see  advt. 
insert  opp.  p.  16S) 


Brackets. 

SOWLE  F.  A.,  77,  79  and  81  North 
Water   (see  insert  opp.  p.  2:i7) 

VINCENT  AMBROSE  (shelf),  120 
Union  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  20) 


Brass   Finisher. 

JENNEY  PERRY  P.,  40  Kempton, 
(see  adv.  dept.  p.  34) 


Brass  Founders. 

Craigie  Andrew,  103  North  Water 
GIFFORD  &  ALLEN,  North  Front, 

corner  Hazard's  wharf  (see  advt. 

front  colored  page) 


Brass  Galvanized  Ship  Trim- 
mings. 

MORSS  ANTHONY  S.  (210  Com'l, 
Boston)  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  17) 

Bread  Stores. 

(iSee  also  Bakers.) 
Cook  Henry  C,  115  Kempton 
MILLIKEN^  E.  C,  435  and  439  Pur- 
chase (see  adv.  dept.  p.  2) 

Brokers  (Exchange). 

Furber  George    W.    (estate   of),  4| 
South  Water 

Brokers  (Insurance). 

COOK  SAMUEL  H.,  37  No.  Water 
(see  advt.  on  front  cover) 

Brokers  (Pawn),s 

(5'ee  Pawn  Brokers.) 

Brokers  (Ship). 

CODD  THOMAS  A.,  18  So.  Water 
(upstairs)  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  3) 

Brokers  (Stock). 

{See  also  Bankers  and  Brokers.) 
Beauvais  &  Co.,  36  North  Water 
BOURNE  GEORGE  A.  &  SON,  41 

William  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  25) 
BURT  S.  P.  &  CO.,  19    and  43  No. 
Water  (see  marginal  lines  on  out- 
side front  cover) 
Parsons  Thomas  L.,  room  5  Liberty 

Hall  building- 
Potter  Fred    S.    (commission),    40 
North  Water 


Broom    Manufacturers. 

Bowen  George  S.  &  Co.,  30  and  32 

Union 
Howland  Abram  H.,  Plainville 

Brush  Dealers. 

Kirby  H.  S.,  8  Commercial  wharf 
SULLINGS,  KINGMAN  &  CO.,  123 
Union  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  15) 

Builders'  Hardware. 

Doull  James,  2  School 

NEW  BEDFORD  TOOL  CO.,  John 

Herbert,    supt.    (see   adv.    dept. 

pagCilo)  '■ 

SOWLE  F.  A.,  77,  79  and  81  North 

Water  (see  advt.  insert  opp.p.237) 


288 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIEECTOEY. 


Building  Mover. 

Dunlap  Beujamin,  65  Linden 

Butchers. 

Cornell  Pardon,  head  Watson,  Can- 

nonville 
Hathaway  James  H.,  Head   of  the 

Kiver 
Tiall  S.  T.,  Cove,  next  Clark's  point 

road 

Buttons  and  Trimmings. 

(See  Dry  Goods;  Fancy  Dry  Goods; 
Trimmings. ) 

Cabinet  Makers. 

(See  also  Furniture.) 
CEAFTS    &    ALLEN,    160    Union 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  28) 
Dantsizen  C,  191  Elm 
GEILy     GERETT,    236     Purchase 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  28) 
Maxfield  Caleb,  180  Union 
Oman  Andrew,  86  Elm 
Eussell  D.  J.,  9  Eodman 

Calf  Skins. 

EOSE  S.  M.,  rear  5-50  Acushnet  av. 
(see  adv.  dept.  page  23) 

Calkers. 

Cannon  Wm.  C,  14  South  Front 
Drew  James  N.,  120  North  Second 
Eldridge  Eeuben   S.,  Eddy's   south 

wharf 
WEEKS    E.    &    SON,    City  wharf 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  21) 
Wilcox  Charles  H.,  Hamilton 

Candle  Manufacturers. 

[See  also  Oil  and  Candle  Manufac- 
turers; also  Soap  Manufacturers.) 
BARKER  A.  E.,  Leonard  (see  adv. 

dept.  page  9) 
DELANO  GEO.  &  CO.  (sperm  and 
,    patent),   So.   Second,  cor.   South 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  8) 
HASTINGS  &  CO.  (sperm),  foot  of 

Griimell  (see  adv.  dept.  page  9) 
Eobinson  W.  A.   &  Co.  (sperm),  50 

South  Water 
THAYER  &   JUDD    PAEAFFINE 

CO.      (paraffine),  Eotch's    square 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  6) 
Whittemore  M.  F.,  14  South  Second 


Carpenters  and  Builders. 

Allen  &  Eobinson,  Leonard's  wharf 
Asliley  Simeon  P.,  28  South  Second 
Baker  Lorenzo,  City  wharf 


Bates  William  2d,   North  Second, 

near  Kempton 
Bhss  Moses  H.,  .38  Eussell 
Bosworth  Wm.   &.  Son,  92  and  93 
No.  Front  and  125  Hazard's  wharf 
Bowen  Wm.  J.,  Atlantic  wharf 
Briggs  H.  W.,  130  North  Water 
Brown  Jeremiah  R.,  foot  of    Max- 
field,  opposite  North  Second 
Brownell  (;harles  H.,  Eddy's  whai'f 
Brownell  George  A.,  Ash,  between 

Mill  and  North 
Chase  Jacob"  W.,  260  Kempton 
Chase  &,  Sisson,  Leonard's  wharf 
Clark  Ezra,  No.  Second,  c.  Hilhnan 
Cook  Timothy  D.,  20  North  Water 
Gushing  John  K.,  State,  c.  Maxfield 
DeWolf  Charles,   Mechanics  lane, 

near  North  Sixth 
DouU  James,  2  School 
Faunce  Loum  H.,  57  Parker 
Foster  John  M.,  19  Bethel 
Gibson  Agnew  B.,  28  South  Second 
Gifford  William  2d,  Ash,  near  Mill 
Greene  Alfred,  foot  of  Cannon 
Hammond  Francis  W.,  129  North 

Water 
Hasklns  J. C,  Hillman,  near  North 

Water 
Haskius  O.,  Hillman,  n.  No.  Water 
Hathaway    Lewis,    Middle,   corner 

Acushnet  avenue 
Hatbaway  &  Bowman,  20  Elm 
Hatch  Joshua,    foot    of  Maxfield, 

opposite  North  Second 
Hillman  Jethro,  119  North  Water 
Kirby  William  A.,  91  Middle 
Leach  Charles  H.,  Leonard's  wharf 
Look  J.  W.,  129  North  Water 
Morris  John  N.,  73  Grinnell 
MOSHER  &  BROWNELL  (sashes, 
doors,  etc.),  127  North  Water  (see 
adv.  dept.  page  14) 
Searell  Chas.  T.,  119  North  Water 
Sherman  R.  A.  &  Son,  2  Leonard, 

near  South  Water 
Stacy  S.  D.,  34  Howland 
STURTEVANT  &  SHERMAN,  132 

No.  Water  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  37) 
Swift  Philander  R.,  93  Kempton 
Taber  A.  M.,  Acushnet  avenue,  cor- 
ner Middle 
Tripp  Ephraim  J.  H.,  2-39  No.  Cedar 
Tripp  H.  W.,  183  Kempton 
Walker  John  W.,  53  Smith 
Walker  Wm.,  Hillman,  n.  No.  Water 
Weaver  T.  H.,  130  North  Water 
Wilcox  P.  C,  Dartmouth,  near  cem- 
etery 

Carpet  Makers. 

ALMY    &    HITCH,    66    Purchase 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  4) 
Dunham  George  B.,  41  Mill 
Hart  Alice  S. ,  219  Acushnet  avenue 
TEIPP  F.    G.,   173  Purchase    (see 

advt.  front  colored  page) 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


289 


Carpet  Weavers. 

T'illinghast  L.  B.,  338  Purchase 


Carpets  and  Oil  Cloths. 

Eddv  George  M.  &  Co.,  147  Union 
TRIPP  P.  G.,    173    Purchase    (see 

advt.  front  colored  page) 
Waite  Benjamin  H.  &  Co.,  40  Pur- 
chase 
Waterman  N.,  67  Purchase 
Wing  Charles  F.,  34  Purchase 


Carriage  Makers^  Supplies. 

BEOWNELL  GEO.  L.,  Acushnet 
avenue,  corner  Cannon  (see  advt. 
on  back  coverj 

KING  REUBEN  T.,  726  Purchase, 
corner  Logan  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  29) 


Carriage  Manufacturers. 

{See  also  Wheelwriylits.) 
Bennett  Geo.  W.,  Head  of  the  River 
BROWNELL,  ASHLEY  &  CO.,  16 

20,  and  22  Fourth,  cor.  Spring  (see 

advt.  page  16,  front) 
BROAVNEl,L  GEORGE  L.,  Acush- 
net avenue,  corner  Cannon  (see 

advt.  on  back  cover) 
Carroll  Wm.  E.,  276  Acushnet  av. 
Cory  Isaac  C,  12  Rockdale  avenue 
Forbes  James  R.,  33  to  35  Elm 
HAZZARD  JAMES  B.,  Mechanics 

lane,  bet.  Purchase  and  Pleasant 

(see  advt.  ffoht  colored  page) 
KING  REUBEN  T.,  726  Purchase, 

corner  Logan  (see  advt.  page  29) 
Linton  J.  R.,  244' to  248  Purchase 
Lowell  Clarence,  276  Acushnet  av. 
PEIRCE  LAVELLO  L,  rear  1.50  So. 

Water  (see  adv.  dept.  page  19) 
SHAW    FRANKLIN,   51   Elm  (see 

adv.  dept.  page  23) 
Tripp  Alonzo  B.,  147  Kempton 
Tripp  Charles  F.,  Acushnet 
White  William  G.  &  Son,  Pleasant, 

corner  Mechanics  lane 

Carriage  Painters. 

BROWNELL  GEO.  L.,  Acushnet 
avenue,  corner  Cannon  (see  advt. 
on  back  cover) 

Caswell  Geo.,  12  and  14  Fourth 

DEXTER  T.  D.,  51  Elm  (see  adv. 
dept.  page  23) 

HAZZAUD  JAMES  B.,  Mechanics 
lane,  bet.  Purchase  and  Pleasant 
(see  advt.  front  colored  page) 

Lawrence  Phillip,  rear  150  S.  Water 

Weavers.  V.,S3  Middle 
19 


Carriage  Repositories. 

BROWNELL  GEO.  L.,  Acushnet 
avenue,  corner  Cannon  (see  advt. 
on  back  cover) 


Carriagesmiths. 

[See  also  Blacksmiths.) 
BROWNELL,  ASHLEY  &  CO.,  16 

20,  and  22  Fourth,  c.  Spring  (see 

advt.  pase  16  front) 
BROWNELL    GEO.    L.,  Acushnet 

avenue,  corner  Cannon  (see  advt. 

on  back  cover) 
Durfee  &  Smith,  Mechanics  lane 
Garfield  Chas.  L.,  37  Wing 
LEE  &  STAPLES,  083  Purchase,  c. 

Linden  (see  adv.  dept.  page  38) 
Luce  J.  L.,  Mechanics  Lane 
Southwick  Henry  T.,  274  Acushnet 

avenue 
Tripp  James  M,,  32  South  Pleasant 


Carriage  Stocks  and  Hoops. 

NEW  BEDFORD  TOOL  CO.  (car- 
riage seat  risers),  Jobn  Herbert, 
supt.  (see  adv.  dept.  page  15) 


Carriage  Trimmers. 

BROWNELL  GEO.  L.,  Acushnet 
avenue,  corner  Cannon  (see  advt. 
on  back  cover) 

EVANS  ISAAC,  51  Elm  (see  adv. 
dept.  page  23) 

Graff  I.  W.,  7  Market 

Lowell  Clarence,  276  Acushnet  av. 


Caterer. 

Pell  George,  23  Seventh 

Cement  Mnfrs.  (Patent  Her- 
culean). 

HATHAWAY  THOMAS  H,,  foot 
Walnut,  corner  South  Fi'oiit  (see 
adv.  dept.  page  13)  / 

Chain  Manufacturers. 

GOSNOLD  MILLS,  ofiSce  and 
works,  566  Acushnet  avenue  (see 
advt.  front  colored  page) 

Chains,  Anchors,  etc. 

GOSNOLD  MILLS,  office  and 
works,  566  Acushnet  avenue  (see 
advt.  front  colored  page) 


290 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIEECTOEY. 


Chair  Seaters. 

Handy  Caleb,  135  South  Orchard 

Charcoal. 
HAET  &  AKIN,  58  South  Water,  9 
North  Water,  and  foot  of  Coffin 
(see  advt.  opp.  contents) 

Charts  and  Nautical  Station- 
ery. 

SHERMAN  C.  R.,  49  North  Water 
(see  advt.  opp.  index  to  advts. ) 

Chemist   (Manufacturing). 

[See  Manufacturing  Chemist.) 
DAVIS  H.  v.,  Court,  c.  Chancery, 
pfifice  40  North  Water  (see  advt. 
colored  insert  opp.  page  168) 

Chest  Makers. 

(See  Seamen's  Chest  Makers.) 

Chiropodist. 

Johnson  C.  A.,  2  Cheapside. 

Cigar  Box  Manufacturer. 

EYDER  LINUS,  9  Pine  (see  advt. 
colored  insert  opp.  page  168) 

Cigar  Manufacturers. 

Francis  F.W.,  133  Acushnet  avenue 
Francis  John,  122  Union 
Levy  Leon,  131  South  Water 
Oesting  Charles  A.  W.,50  Purchase 
Robinson  A.  &  Co.,  59  Union 
Tilden  Niles,  28  North  Second 
Vianna  M.  J.,  87  South  Water 

Cigars  and  Tobacco. 

Antone  Manuel,  149  South  Water 
Ashvi^orth  EUzabeth,  667  Purchase 
€ARTER    ROBERT    H.,   215   Pur- 
chase (see  adv.  dept  page  20) 
Caton  Manuel,  149^  South  Water 
Chapman  E.  T.  &  Co.,  76  Purchase 
CUNHA  JOSEPH,  125^  Union 
■Dawson  Nehemiah,   642  Acushnet 

avenue 
Enos  Matthew,  165  South  Water 
Francis  John,  122  Union 
Francis  M.  T.,  76  Union 
Gallagher  P.,  256  Purchase 
HADLKY  FRANK  R.,  49  Purchase 
(see  advt.    opp.   index  to  advts. 
page  8,  front) 
Mutrie  James,  29  Purchase 
Oesting  Charles  A.  W.,50  Purchase 
Parker  Frederick,  11  Purchase 


Ricker  Alonzo  W.,  Kempton,  opp. 

Rockdale  avenue 
Senna  Manuel,  119  South  Water 
Tilden  Niles,  28  North  Second 
Vianna  M.  J.,  87  South  Water 
Wilcox  G.  R.,  141  Purchase 

Circulating  Libraries. 

Hutchinson  Sylvander,  142  Union 
Lawton  James  M.,  jr.,  143  Union 

Civil  Engineers  and  Sur- 
veyors. 

Coggeshall  Robert  C.  P.  (City  land), 

basement  City  Hall 
Ingalls  Seth  H.,  152  County 
Rotch  William,  45  Hawthorn 
Sherman   William  B.,  office    base- 
ment City  Hall 
Wheeler  Geo.   B.,  Mt.  Vernon,  cor. 
Mt.  Pleasant 

Clergymen. 

Batchelor  Benjamin  S.,  167  North 
Bodfish  Asa  (Metli.),  33  County 
Bushnell  Samuel  C.  (First  Cong.), 

Acushnet  village 
Butler  Jas.  D.,  chaplain  N.  B.  Port 
Society,  office  at  Seamen's  Bethel, 
Bethel 
Butler    S.    W.    (North    Christian), 

Middle,  corner  Purchase 
Clark  James  F.  (R.  C.),96  Hillman 
Coe  Isaac  S.    (So.   Christian  Baj).), 

112  Washington 
Crafts    Daniel    L.    (Christian),    44 

Chestnut 
Dennison   Tristram  R.    (City  Mis- 
sionary), 28  Fifth 
Francis  A.  H.,  13  Kempton 
Freitas  Antone  M.  (Portugese),  94 

South  Sixth 
Heath  Albert  H.  ( Cong.),  273  County 
Higgins  A.   M,   (Christian   Union), 

100  High 
Julien  M.  C.  (Ti'initarian),  15  Court 
Laws  Wm.  J.  (Meth.),  155  Mill 
Lee  James  H.  (Baptist),  15  Cannon 
Malcolm  John  W.  (Meth.),  22  Syca- 
more 
Nutter  Chas.  S.  (Meth.),  95  Grinnell 
Pager  George  (Catholic),  2  Robeson 
Potter  William  J.  (First Cong.),  160 

County 
Proctor    Charles    Hay  den    (Epis.), 

Parker  House 
Smyth  Hugh  J.  (R.  C),  96  Hilhnan 
Snow  Charles  A.    (Bap.),   County, 

corner  Merrimac 
Winn  Daniel  D.  (Bap.),  Hawthorn, 
corner  Page 

Cloak  Maker. 

(See  also  Dressmakers.) 
White  Martha  C.  Mrs.,  124^  Union 


NEW  BEDFOED  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


291 


Clocks. 

(See  also  Watches,  Clocks  and  Jew- 
elry. 
WILBOR  ALFRED  G.,  199  Acush- 
net  avenue  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  29) 

Clothes  Wringers. 

MORRILL  L.    H.,  87  Middle   (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  7) 
SOWLE  F.   A.,  77  to  81  No.  Water 

(see  insert  opp.  p.  237) 
VINCENT  AMBROSE,   120  Union 

(see  adv.. dept.  p.  20) 

Clothing  Stores. 

(See  also  Tailors,  Merchant.) 
Brightman  Leander  &  Fred  R.,  15 

Soutli  Water 
Doane  &  Co.,  55  Union 
Fisher  Cbarles,  94  Purcliase 
Giflfoid  &  Co.,  113  Union 
Harrington    John     Mrs.     (second- 
hand), 77  South  Water 
Jolmson  Edward  (second-hand),  25 

South  Water 
Joseph  Lucy,  145  South  Water 
Lima  Joseph  F.,  89  South  Water 
Lucas  A.  E.,  129  Union 
Paclcard  E.,  North  Second,  opposite 

post-office 
Richardson  John  T.,  18  So.  Water 
Sanders  Bros.,  67  and  69  William 
Slocum  P.  D.  &  Co.,  27  No.  Water 
Swift  M.   C.  &  Son,  127  and  128^ 

Union 
Sylvia  Antone  L.,  159  South  Water 
Taber,  Read  &  Gardner,  117  Union 
Thomas  Antone,  111  South  Water 
Vera  Frank,  113  South  Water 
Williams  T.  D.,  23  Purchase 
Wing  J.  &  W.  R.  &  Co.,  Ill  Union 
Wordell  Alden,  97  William 

Clothes   Cleaner  and  Re- 
pairer. 

JACKSON  JAMES  T.,  110  William 
(see  adv.  dept.  p.  28) 

Coal  Dealers. 

ACUSHNET    COAL    CO.,    foot  of 

Hillman,  Phillip  S.  Sherman,  agt., 

(see  advt.  opp.  preface.) 
CORSON   T.    S.,    Front,   c.  Middle 

(see  advt.  colored  page  opp.  169) 
GARFIELD  &  PROCTOR,   foot  of 

Walnut  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  1) 
HART  &  AKIN,   58  South  Water,  9 

North   Water   and  foot   of  Coffin 

(see  advt.  opp.  contents) 
HATHAWAY  BENJAMIN  F.,  590 

Acushnet  av.  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  32) 
HOLMES  JOSIAII,    Jr.,    Atlantic 

■wharf  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  7)  • 


KOLLOCK  L.  M.,  (Garfield  &  Proc- 
tor),foot  of  Walnut  (see  adv.  dept. 
p.  1) 
Parker  &  Haskell,  foot  of  Middle 
PAISLER  CHAS.  S.,  118  No.  Water 
(see  advt.  front  colored  page) 


Coffee  and  Spice  Mills. 

ACUSHNET  COFFEE  AND  SPICE 
MILLS,  Davis  &  Hatch,  proprie- 
tors, 59  High  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  3) 

New  Bedford  Coffee  and  Spice 
Mills,  19  No.  Second 


Coffin  Warerooms. 

Bowen  Wm.  H.,  54  William 
VAUGHAN    W.    C.   Jk.,  17  North 

Second  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  16) 
WILSON  B.   G.,  114  William  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  36) 


Commercial  College. 

Burgess  J.  H.,  room  2  Robeson  bid. 


Commissioners  (U.  S.). 

Chflford  Chas.  W.,  35  North  Water 
Marston  Geo.,  35  North  Water 

Commissioners  for  Other 
States. 

Borden  Alanson  (Pennsylvania),  22 

and  23  Robeson  building 
Cobb  Wendell  H.    (New  York  and 

Michigan),  35  North  Water 
Crapo    William  W.   (Michigan),  35 

North  Water 
Prescott  Oliver  (Michigan),  26  No. 

Water 
St'^-tson  Thomas  M.  (New  York  and 

Vermont),  36^  North  Water 
Taylor  William  H.  (Rhode  Island, 

California,  etc.),  40 North  River 


Commissioners  to  Qualify 
Civil  Officers. 

JAMES  THOMAS  M.,  40  No.  Water 

(see  advt.  on  back  cover) 
Taylor  William  H.,  40  No.  Water 

Commissioner  of  Shipping 
(U.  S.  Deputy). 

CODD  THOMAS  A.,   IS  So.  Water 
(upstairs)  (see  advt.  dept.,  p.  3) 

Commissioner  of  Wrecks. 

Almy  Job,   11  Parker's  blk.,  Middle 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BTTSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Commission    Merchants. 

Bartlett  I.  H.  &  Sons,  Taber's  whf. 
Baylies  J.  B.,99  and  101  Union 
BAYLIES  WM.,  3  and  4  Union  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  29) 
BOURNE   GEORGE   A.  &  SON,  41 

William  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  25) 
CODD  THOMAS  A.,  18  So.  Water 

(upstairs)  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  3) 
Deacon  William,  24  South  Water 
Ellis  Chas.  E.,  6  No.  Second 
GIBBS  L.  H.,  26  and  28  Union  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  31) 
Graffam  Isaiah  W.  &  Co.,  7  Market 
HART  &  AKIN,  58  South  Water.  9 

North  Water,    and    foot  of  Coffin 

(see  advt.  opp.  contents) 
Hicks  John  J.,  3  Merrill's  vpharf 
Lewis  William,  13  Hamilton 
Luce  David  W.,  61  William 
Lucas  H.  K.  W..  60  Union 
MACOMBER  BROTHERS,  6  Union 

(see  adv.  dept.,  page  1) 
McAfee  J0HN,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.   &  Co.,  Union,  c. 

Front  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  21) 
Smith  A.  P.  &  Co.,  22  Union 
SMITH  WM.    T.,  No.  Front,  c.  Cen- 
tral vphf.  (see  advt.  on  front  cover) 
SWIFT  &  ALLEN,   Taber's  wharf 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  7) 
Taber,  Gordon  &  Co.,  Central  whf., 

corner  Front 
TUELL  CHARLES  A.,  113  Union 

(see  advt.  on  back  cover) 
Waterman  N.,  67  Purchase 
WILBOR  ALFRED   G.,  197  Acush- 

net  av.  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  29) 
Wilbur  L.  C,  197  Purcliase 
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.) 

Concrete  Walks. 

CALDWELL  &  DREW,  185  Pleas- 
ant av.  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  22) 

NEW  BEDFORD  CONCRETE  AND 
IMPROVED  ROOFING  CO.,  A. 
W.  Perkins,  manager,  Cedar,  cor. 
Hillman  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  17) 

Confectioners,  Manufactur- 
ing. 

Bates  Wm.  M.,  15^  and  16  Pleasant 
Couch  Wni.  H.,  25  Purchase 
MILLIKEN  E.  C,  435  and  439  Pur- 
chase (see  adv.  dept.  page  2) 
Tilden  &  Co..  70  Purchase 


Contractor. 

HOWL  AND   JOHN    W.,    foot    of 
School  (see  adv.  dept.  page  31) 


Coopers. 

Adams  Nathaniel,  Front,  c.  Middle 
Allan  Robert,  17  Hamilton 
Baker  Benj.  jr.,  18  South  Front 
CHURCHILL  ROBERT  G.,  9  Can- 
non (see  adv.  dept.  page  4) 
Ellis  &  Croacher,  97  First 
Holmes  Atwood,  14  First 
Howland    &    Coggesliall,   rear  147 

North  Water 
JENNEY  PERRY  P.,  40  Kempton 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  34) 
Kennedy  Michael  F.,  foot  of  South 
Luce  Thomas,  City  wharf 
Murray  John  W.,  City  wharf 
Peirce' Lloyd  N.,  190  South  Water 
Randall   Rufus,    16   and  IS  Coffin, 

opposite  South  First 
Whitney  Amasa,  28  First 


Coopers'  Tools. 

MORSS  ANTHONY  S.,  210  Com- 
mercial, Boston  (see  adv.  dept. 
page  17) 


Copper  Manufacturers. 

NEW  BEDFORD  COPPER  CO., 
Wm.  H.  Mathews,  treas.,  office 
Rodman,  corner  North  Front  (see 
advt.  front  colored  page) 


Copper  Smiths. 

Craigie  Andrew,  103  North  Water 
GIFFORDjfe  ALLEN,  North  Front, 

corner  Hazard's  wharf  (see  advt. 

front  colored  page) 


Cordage  Manufacturers. 

NEW  BEDFORD  CORDAGE  CO., 
office  Rotch's  square,  factory 
Court  (see  adv.  dept.  page  21) 


Corsets. 

Chace  George  W.,  22  Purchase 
Nooning  H.  H.  &  Co.,  4  and  6  Pur- 
chase 
Woodman  &  Ellis,  14  Purchase 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


293 


Cotton  Duck  &  Rope  Dealer. 

THOMAS  M.  HART, 

33  Oommercial  Street, 


DEALER  IN 


Duck,  Bolt  Rope, 

TAUT  PRESS  BAGGING, 
Strainer  Flannel,  etc.,  etc. 

Candle  House  Bags  a  Specially. 


Cotton  Goods  Mnfrs. 

Potomska  Mills  (print  cloths),  opp. 
269  South  Water,  A.  G.  Pierce, 
treas.,  office  over  Merchants  Na- 
tional Bank,  North  Water 

Wamsutta  Mills,  Wamsutta  street, 
Edward  Kilburn,  agent,  Audi-ew 
G.  Pierce,  treasurer,  office  over 
Merchants  National  Bank,  50 
North  Water 

Country  Produce,  Whole- 
sale. 

POTTER  WM.  F.  &  CO.,  Union, 
cor.  Front  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  21.) 

Country  Stores. 

Howland  Ebenezer,  Shawmut  av., 

corner  Durfee 
Lawi'ence    Silas,     Allen's    corner, 

Plainville 


Crockery,  China,  and   Glass 
Ware. 

Bennett  Samuel,  70  William 

Bliss  &  Nye,  121  Union 

HAYDEN  c%  GROSSMAN,  18-5 
Acushnet  avenue,  corner  Bedford 
(see  advt.  on  front  cover) 

Puringtou  &  Brown,  .59  Purchase 

Taylor  Henry  J.,  41  Purchase 

Curriers. 

Faulkner  Geo.,  foot  of  Seneca 
ROSE  SIMON  M.,  rear  -5.50  Acush- 
net avenue  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  23) 
Wade  Job,  Wall,  from  near  Acush- 
net avenue 

Cutlery. 

JENNEY  PERRY  P.,  40  Kempton 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  34) 
Earby  H.  S.,  8  Commercial  wharf 


NEW  BEDFORD  TOOL  CO.,  65 
William  (see  adv.  dept.  page  15) 

SAWYER  STEPHEN  P.,  134  Pur- 
chase (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 

SULLINGS,  KINGMAN  &  CO.,  123 
Union  (see  adv.  dept.  page  15) 

VINCENT  AMBROSE,  120  Union 
(see  adv.  dept.  page  20) 

Decorators. 

ALMY  &  HITCH,  66  Purchase  (see 
adv.  dept,  page  4) 

Dentists, 

Burpee  Henry,  80  Purchase 
Channing  William  H.,  139  Union 
Channiug  Wm.  R.,  139  Union 
Davis   Charles   G.,    1   Brick  block. 
Pleasant  (Cheapside),  cor.  Union 
Hazeltine  A.  A.,  164  Purchase 
Mann  Henry  E.,  139  Purchase 
McLieod  E.V.,5  Cummings  building 
Nesbett  Frederick  B.,  160  Purchase 
Stetson  Edward,  30  Purchase 
Ward  David  P.,  159  Union 
WardE.  G.,148i  Union 
Ward  Frank  E.,  166  Union 
Wyman  A.  F.,  13  Purchase 


Diamond  Dealer. 

Howland  George  H.,  67  Pleasant 

Dining  Rooms. 

REEVE  N.  L.,  6  South  Water  (see 
adv.  dept.  page  1) 

Richards  George,  357  Acushnet  av. 

Smith  Thos.  J.,  basement  442  Pur- 
chase, coimer  Pearl 

WING  E.,  103  and  105  Wilham  (see 
adv.  dept.  page  12) 

Winslow  Holmes,  70  William 


Doors,  Sashes,  and  Blinds. 

(See  Sashes,  Doors,  and  Blinds.) 

Drain  Pipe  Manufacturers 
(Hydraulic). 

PAISLER    CHAS.    S.,    118    North 
Water  (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 
Pierce  C.  M.,  North  Water 

Dressmakers. 

Aikin  Annie  L.  Mrs.,  5^  Pleasant 
Allen  Amelia  J.,  183  South  Water 
Allen  Eliza  M.  Miss,  49  County 
Almy  G.  L.  Mrs.,  64  Dartmouth 
Boone  Eliza  C,  38  Bedford 
Borden  Anna  B.  Mrs.,  4  Crapo 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Dressmakers— Continued. 

Buffinton  J  alia  A.  Mrs.,  185  Kemp- 
ton 
Burbank  Isaac  N.  Mrs.,  78  Pleasant 
Clianey  Emma  E.  Miss,  81  Thomas 
Chapman  Elizabeth    B.   Mrs.,    137 

Williams 
Chase  M.  A.  Miss,  42  Kempton 
Clark  Eliza  W.,  194  Elm 
Coleman  Betsey  R.,  .3.5  Seventh 
Cook  Evie  M.  Miss,  3  Waverly 
Corey  Ada  F.  Miss,  84  Elm 
Crafts  Sarah  F.  Mrs.,  73  Allen 
Crowell  Elizabeth  F.  Mrs.,  67  Mill 
Davis  Isabella  Miss,  80  Middle 
Dehoney  J.  E.  Miss,  48  South 
Dillingham    Caroline   C.   Miss,    29 

Seventh 
Drescott  Addie  Miss,  8  Sears  court 
Dunham  Sarah  L.  Miss,  54  First 
Enos  F.  Mrs.,  27  Howland 
Francis  Ellen  J.  Miss,  107  Hillman 
Gray  Mary  A.  Miss,  French  avenue 
Grew  Mary  Mrs.,  47  Sycamore 
Henson  Catherine   Mrs.,    Sullivan, 

near  Middle 
Henson  C.  Mrs.,  171  Kempton 
Home  Mary  A.  Miss,  97  Middle 
Horr  Cynthia  O.,  37  Seventh 
Howland  Mercy  G.,  40  North 
Hunter  Ellen  Miss,  55  North  Sixth 
Jenkins  H.  R.  Mrs.,  156  Union 
Leonard  Mercy  S.,  60  Merrimac 
Lincoln  Susan  R.  Miss,Be]levil]e  rd. 
Marble  Abby  S.  Miss,  93  Grinnell 
Mathews  Eliza   S.,  Walden,  corner 

Sycamore 
Maxfield  Lucy  S.  Miss,  8  Ash 
McNutt  N.  A.  Mrs.,  50  North 
McQuade  Rhoda  Mrs.,  14  Mill 
Melling  Ann,  400  Purchase 
Michaud  Clara,  89  Middle 
Murphy  Lizzie,  3  Kempton 
Noones  Rosa  P.  Mrs.,  137  Acushnet 

avenue 
Pierce  Mary  M.,  11  Chestnut 
Pitts  E.  C.  Miss,  86  Elm 
Prentice  Sarah  V.  Mrs.,  6i  Fifth 
Randall  Cynthia  Mrs.,  63  Kempton 
Read  Marion  L.  Miss,  166  North 
Reynolds  Mary  Miss,  61  Summer 
Rose  Caroline  A.  B.  Miss,  231  South 

Second 
Ruggles  Mary  T.,  69  Foster 
Ryan  Katie  Miss,  33  Hillman 
Shaw  Mary  W.  Mrs.,  55  County 
Soule  Anna  T.,  69  Forest 
Spooner  Susan  B.  Miss,  186  Summer 
Sullivan  Catherine  T.,  10  1-2  County 
Sutherland     Susannah     Miss,    546 

Acushnet  avenue 
Swift  Eliza  W.  Mrs.,  109  High 
Thomas  Mary  Jane  Miss,  8  Emerson 
Thomas  Mattie  F.  Miss,  27  Allen 
Todd  &  Wickens,  673  Purchase 
Turner  Maria  L.  Mrs.,  194  Kempton 


Wagner  Mary  R.,  390  Acushnet  av. 
Whiting  M.  A.  Mrs.,  16  Mill 
Wilcox  Sylvia  S.,  1  Cheapside 
Williams' M.  S.  Mrs.,  188  So.  Water 
Wing  Lois  H.,  54  Bedford 
Wright  Ella  L.  F.,  15  Pleasant 

Dress  Trimmings. 

Case  E.  C.  Miss,  141  Union 
Cottle  H.  B.,  15  Purchase 

Dry  Goods  (Retail). 

Adams  Stephen  F.,  204  County 
Bowman  H.  Alice,  184  County 
Carr  Esther  Mrs.,  245  Cedar 
Cook  David,  404  Purchase 
Delano  Stephen,  10  Purchase 
DeWolf  A.  J.  Mrs.,  281  Purchase 
Dootson  Isabella,  264  Purchase 
Eddy  George  M.  &  Co.,  147  Union 
Faisneau  George  E.,  38  Purchase 
Goodman  Andrew,  130  South  Water 
Haskell  E.  &  Co.,  42  to  48  Purchase 
HOWARD    JACOB    &    BRO.,    289 

and  293  Purchase  (see  adv.  dept. 

page  36) 
Lewis  Francis,  167  South  Water 
Melliug  Ann,  400  Purchase 
Milliken  C.  D.,  1  Ricketson  block 
Pedro  Joseph  H.,  28  Howland 
Poisson  &  Roy,  147  Purchase 
Simons  H.,  72  Purchase 
Slater  James,  642  Purchase 
Soule  W.  T.,  64  Purchase 
Spare  John  Y.,  176  County 
Tucker  Wm.,  jr.,  21  North  Water 
Waite  Benj.  H.  &  Co.,  40  Purchase 
WHITING  E.  B.  &  CO.,  145  Union 

(see  advt.  insert  opp.  p.  271) 
Wing  Charles  F.,  34  Purchase 
Woodman  &  Ellis,  14  Purchase 

Dry  Goods  (Wholesale). 

Eddy  George  M.  &  Co.,  147  Union 
WHITING  E.  B.  &  CO.,  145  Union 
(see  advt.  insert  opp.  p.  271) 

Dyers. 

JACKSON  JAMES  T.,  110  William 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  28) 
Monarch  James,  125  Purchase 

Dye  House  Agent. 

Johnson  Geo.  H.  (Lynn), 75  William 

Eating  Houses. 

(See  also  Bestaurants.) 
Gifford  Geo.  P.,  7  South  Water 
REEVE  N.  L.,  6  South  Water  (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  1) 
Smith  D.  B.,  19  Union 


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295 


Economy  Company. 

New  Bedford  Economy  Company, 
387  Purchase 

Edge-Tools. 

MOESS  ANTHONY  S.,  210  Com- 
mercial, Boston  (see  adv.  dept. 
page  17) 

Embroidery. 

N.  E.  Embroidery  Co.,  355  Acush- 
net  avenue 


European  SteamerAgencies. 

DAVENPORT,  MASON  &  CO.,  5 
Eicketson  block  (see  advt.  opp. 
calendar) 

HATCH  &  CO.,  5  Ricketson  block 
(see  advt.  opp.  calendar) 

Expresses, 

BOSTON  EXPRESS,  Hatch  &  Co,, 
props.,  5  Ricketson  block  (see 
advt.  opp.  calendar) 

EDGARTO'V^N  EXPRESS,  John 
Mayhew,  prop.,  5  Ricketson  blk. 

Falmouth  &  Waquoit  Express,  D. 
B.  Nye,  prop.,  52  William 

M  A  R  T  H  A'  S   YINEYARD  EX- 

»  PRESS,  Hatch  &  Co.,  props.,  5 
Eicketson  block  (see  advt.  opp. 
calendar) 

NEW  YORK  SOUTHERN  AND 
WESTERN  EXPRESS,  Daven- 
port, Mason  &  Co.,  5  Ricketson 
block  (see  advt.  opp.  calendar) 

Potter  Andrew  H.,  New  York  Ex- 
press, 19  Commercial  wharf 

PROVIDENCE  EXPRESS,  Hatch 
&  Co.,  pi'ops.,  5  Ricketson  block 
(see  advt.  opp.  calendar) 

VINEYARD  HAVEN  EXPRESS, 
Hatch  &  Co.,  props.,  5  Ricketson 
block  (see  advt.  opp.  calendar) 

Extracts. 

ACUSHNET  COFFEE  &  SPICE 
MILLS,  Davis  &  Hatch,  59  High 
(see  adv.  dept.  page  3) 

Fancy  Goods. 

Allen  C.  N.,  1.53  Union 
Bates  A.  E.  Mrs.,  14  Pleasant 
Bennett  R.  G.,  .38  Purchase 
Bullard  Amasa,  9  Pleasant 
Butts  .James  D.  jr.,  118  Kempton 
Case  E.  C.  Miss,  141  Union 
Cottle  H.  B.  Miss,  15  Purchase 
Estes  Geo.  W.,  537  Purchase 
Fuller  Nancy  B.  Mrs.,  183  Acushnet 

avenue 
Gardner  Thos.  M,,  171  Kempton 


Grudchos  Anna  C.  Mrs.,  583  Pur- 
chase 

Hardy  Mary  S.  Mrs.,  226  Acushnet 
avenue 

Harlow  M.  W.,  142  Purchase 

Hopkins  John,  73  William 

Hunt  Josiah,  28  Purchase 

Johnson  J.  Mrs.,  224  Purchase 

MACY  WILLIAM  J.,  82  Purchase 
(see  adv.  dept.  page  4) 

McAndrew  Sarah  Miss,  261  South 
Water 

Milliken  CD.,  1  Ricketson  block 

Nickerson  M.  J.  Mrs.,  140  Purchase 

Nooning  H.  H.  &  Co.,  4  and  6  Pur- 
chase 

Watson  Thomas,  692  Acushnet  av. 

WHITING  E.  B.  &  CO.,  145  Union 
(see  advt.  insert  opp.  page  271) 

Whittaker  Mary  Mrs.,  630  Purchase 

Fertilizers. 

DAVIS  HENRY  V.,  Court,  office 
40  North  Water  (see  advt.  insert 
opposite  page  168) 

Paine  S.  S.  &  Brother,  North  Front, 
corner  Hazard's  wharf 

PAISLER  CHAS.  S.,  118  No.  Wa- 
ter (see  advt.  front  colored  pag3) 


File  Manufacturer. 

Price  Alexander,  33i  South  Water 

Fish  Dealers. 

Bartlett  Andrew  H.,  8  and  10  South 

Water 
Bartlett  A.  Mrs.,  9  North  Sixth 
Bassett  William  A.  &  Co.,  foot  of 

Middle  and  193  Purchase 
Brown  &  Upham,  34  Mill 
Chase  Franklin  P.,  55  County 
Childs  J.  G.  &  Son,  31  School,  cor- 
ner South  Second 
ClarkT.E.,  9  Market 
Devoll  Joseph,  100  South  Water 
Eldridge  W.  A.,  253  Purchase 
Fisher  R.  H.,  54  Merrimao 
Frates  Antoine,  208^  South  Water 
Hammond  Herbert  S.,  168^  Kemp- 
ton 
Holmes  John  P.,  157  South  Water 
Leonard  Henry  A.,  203  Acushnet  av. 
Leonard  John  H.  (salt),  25  Union 
Luce  Ambrose  E.,  Smith,  n.  Spruce 
McFarland     Archibald    jr.,    South 

First,  near  Potomska 
Nelson  Martin  S.,  County,  c.  Smith 
Paine  Geo.  A.,  402  Purchase 
Ross  James  M.,  210  Middle 
Smith  A.  P.  &  Co.,  22  Union 
Springer  William.  114  Kempton 
WATSON  DAVID  &  CO.,    Eddy's 
wharf  and  16  North  Second  (see 
adv.  dept.  page  1) 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Fishing  Tackle  and  Sporting 

Apparatus. 

EGGERS  SELMAK,  10  William  (see 

adv.  dept.  page  36) 
Kirby  H.  S.,  8  Commercial  wharf 
MORRILL   L.  H.,  87    Middle  (see 

adv.  dept.  page  7) 

Flag  Stones. 

PAISLER  CHAS.  S.,  118  No.  Water 
(see  advt.  front  colored  page) 

Florists, 

(5'ee  also  Nurserymen.) 

Brown  William  S.,  Sycamore,  west 
of  Cedar 

HATHAWAY  WM.  A.,Mt.  Pleas- 
ant, near  Railroad  station  (see 
adv.  dept.,  page  18) 

HOWARD  WM.'  M.,  34  Arnold,  cor. 
So.  Cottage  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  4) 

Keen  Washington,  Maxfleld,  above 
Cedar 

LUCE  WM.  T.,  172  County  and  238 
Cedar  (see  adv.  dept.  page  27) 

PEIRCE  WILLI  AM, conservatories, 
Elm,  corner  Cottage,  office  162 
Union  (see  adv.  dept.  page  6) 

Young  James  C,  Parker,  corner 
Shawmut  avenue 


Flour  Mills. 

EUREKA  FLOUR  MILLS,  Deni- 
son  Brothers  &  Co.,  proi^rietors, 
42  So.  Water  and  10  School  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p.  10) 

WILSON  &  CO.,  No.  Water,  foot  of 
Hillman  (see  adv.  dept.  ,p.  11) 

Flourand  Grain. 

ADAMS  E.  C.  &  SON, 60  Spruce  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  20) 
BAYLIES  WILLIAM,  3  and  4  Un- 
ion (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  29) 
BRALEY  JASPER  W.,  214  and  216 

County  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  80) 
CENTRAL  UNION  ASSOCIATION 

B.  F.    Brownell,    treas.,  5  North 

Sixth  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  30^ 
CODDING  SETH,  180  County  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  19) 
DENISON  BROS.   &  CO.,  42  South 

Water  and  10    School    (see  adv. 

dept.,  p.  10) 
DWIGHT   WILLIAM    B.    &   CO., 

179  Acushnet  avenue   (see    adv. 

dept.  page  25) 
EUREKA  FLOUR  MILLS,  42  So. 

Water  (see  adv.  dept.  page  10) 
Fessenden  R.  F.,  16  South  Water 
KIRK  JOHN,  lst,374  Purchase  (see 

adv.  dept.  page  18) 
MACOMBER  BROS.,  6  Union  (see 

adv.  dept.  page  1) 


RHODES  &  KAVENAGH,  622 
Purchase  (see  adv.  dept.  page  34) 

WILBOR  ALFRED  G.,  197  Acush- 
net avenue  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  29) 

WILSON  &  CO.,  North  Water,  ft. 
of  Hillinan  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  11) 

Fruits,  Foreign  and  Domes- 
tic. 

Brook  Chas.  H.,  .56  Purchase 
Cunningham  W.  H.,  31  Union 
McAFEE    JOHN,    75    Union    (see 

adv.  dept.  page  32) 
Potter  Chas.  W.,  87  Union 
WOOD  J.  A.  &  CO.,  34  Union  (see 

adv.  dept.  page  38) 

Fruit  and  Confectionery. 

Baldwin  H.  W.,  171  Purchase 
Barstow  Solomon,  389  Purchase 
Bates  Wm.  M.,  15i  and  16  Pleasant 
Brook  Chas.  H.,  56  Purchase 
Fish  Wm.  G.,  161  Purchase 
FISHER  H.  H.,  210  to  214  Purchase 

see  insei't  opp.  page  196) 
Gifford  A.  F.,  239  Purchase 
Gilford  Peleg,  69  Union* 
Hawes  Levi,  21  Purchase 
Howlaud  B.  W.,  126  Purchase 
Johnson  J.  S.,  97  North  Water 
Jones  Alexander  C,  228  Middle 
Lincoln  John,  83  Union 
Mansfield  J.  P.,  10  Pleasant  (Cheap- 
side) 
McAFEE  JOHN,  75  Union  (see  adv. 

dept.  page  .32) 
Paj-ker  Frederick,  11  Purchase 
Pomber  Antone,  235^  South  Water 
Sherman  Isaac  C.  &  Son,  111  Fourth 
Smith  Mary  A.  Miss,  420  Purchase 
STANTON  A.  G.  &  CO.,  131  Acush- 
net avenue  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  24) 
Tilden  &  Co.,  70  Purchase 
Tallman  Chas.  S.,  63^  Union 
Williston  L.  A.,  83  Union 
WOOD  J.  A.  &  CO.,  34  Union  (see 
adv.  dept.  page  38) 

Fruit  and  Ornamental  Trees. 

LUCE  WM.  T.,  172  County  and  238 
Cedar  (see  adv.  dept  page  27) 

PEIRCE  WILLIAM,  Elm,  corner 
Cottage,  and  162  Union  (see  adv. 
dept.  page  6) 

Fur   Dealer. 

HASKELL  C.  M.,  138  Union  (see 
adv.  dept.  page  23) 

Furnaces,  Ranges,  &  Stoves. 

HA  YD  EN  &  GROSSMAN,  185 
Acushnet  avenue  (see  advt.  line 
on  front  cover) 


NEW  BEDFOED  BUSINESS  DIRECTOEY. 


297 


PAEKER  &  SHERMAN,  Uiiiou,  c. 
Water(see  advt.inside  front  cover) 

SAWYER  STEPHEN  P.,  1.3-4  Piir- 
clinse  (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 

THOMAS  MORGAN  ^S  (  O.  (see 
advt.  front  colored  opp.  map) 

YINCENT  AMBROSE,  120  Union 
(see  adv.  dept.  pa2,e  o9) 

WOOD.  BRIGHTMAN  &  CO.,  45 
North  AVater  (see  advt.  opp.  in- 
side front  cover) 


Furniture  Dealers. 

{See  also  Cabinet  3Iakers.) 
Baylies    J.    B.    (new    and  second- 
hand), 99  and  101  Union 
Branan  Margaret  Mrs., 201  Purchase 
BEIGGS     &     LAWRENCE,     147i 

Union  (see  adv.  dept.  page  22) 
Carroll    John,    Robeson    building, 

Wilham 
De Wolfe  A.  J.,  305  Purchase 
GEILS  GERETT,  2.S6  Purchase  (see 

adv.  dept.  page  28) 
Jordan  William,  362  Purchase 
Maxfield  Caleb,  130  Union 
Peters  Bruno,  258  Purchase 
Pierce  Herbert  S.,  237  So.  Water 


Furniture  Repairers. 

(See  also   Cabinet  Makers.) 
BRIGGS  &  LAWRENCE,   147^  Un- 
ion (see  adv.  dept.  p.  22) 
CRAFTS  &  ALLEN,  KiO  Union  (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  28) 
DantsizenC,  191  Elm 
GEILS  GERETT,  236  Purchase  (see 

adv.  dept.  page  28) 
Oman  Andrew,  86  Elm 
Warner  Jesse  A.,  136  Purchase 

Gardeners. 

Almy  YVm.  P.,  150  North 
Bennett  Thomas,  20  Hawthorn 
Bliss  George,  175  Griuuell 
Brand  Thomas,  110  County 
Brenning  John  P.,  198  Union 
Brownell  Frederick,  15  No.  Cottage 
Dorau  Samuel,  31  A.sh 
Duify  Edward,  39  Ash 
Gibson  John,  29  Arch 
Gorham  Jabez  A.,  5  Greene 
Hankinson  James,  18  Emerson 
Hathaway    Andrew  B.,  Hathaway 

road 
Lowe  James,  63  Ash 
LUCE  WM.  T.,  172  County  and  2-38 

Cedar  (see  adv.  dept.  page  27) 
PEIRCE     WM.,    Elm,    c.    Cottage, 

office  162  Union   (see  adv.   de^jt. 

page  6) 
Eiley  Robert,  105  Allen 
Tynan  John  F.,  Cedar,  n.  Robeson 


Gas  Fitters. 

Sherman  J.  C,  60  William 
WOOD,    BRIGHTMAN   &  CO.,   45 

North  Water  (see  advt.  front  col'd 

page) 

Gas  Fixtures. 

WOOD,  BRIGHTMAN  &  CO.,  45 
North  Water  (see  advt.  opp.  in- 
sid  front  cover) 


Gas   Light  Co. 

New  Bedford  Gas  Light  Co.,  Gideon 
Wood,  supt.,  70  South  Water 

Gas    Shades,    Globes,    etc. 

(Decorated). 
SMITH  BROS.,  Prospect  (see  advt. 
fx'ont  colored  page) 


Gaugers  and  Inspectors. 

Delano  H.  (oils),  17  Middle 

Gents'  FurnishingGoods. 

ASHLEY  &  WILCOX,  594  Pur- 
chase (see  adv.  dept.  p.  2), 

Brownell  E.  F.  A.,  23  Purchase 

Gifford  &  Co.,  113  Union 

HASKELL  C.  M.,  138  Union  (see 
adv.  dept.  page  23) 

Lucas  A.  E.,  129  Union 

Packard  E.,  North  Second,  opp. 
Post  Office 

Taber,  Read  &  Gardner,   117  Union 

Wing  J.  &  W.  R.   &  Co.,  Ill  Union 


Glass   Manufacturers. 

Mount  Washington  Glass  Co.,  Pros- 
pect, A.  H.  Seabury,  president 
and  treasurer 


Glove  Manufacturers. 

WHITING  E.  B.  &  CO.,  125  Union 
(see  advt.  insert  opp.  page  271) 


Glue  (powdered,   sheet  and 
dissolved). 

HATHAWAY  THOMAS  H.,  foot 
of  Walnut,  c.  So.  Front  (see  adv. 
dept.  page  13) 

Gold  Plating. 

Sargent  Fred  H.,  Pleasant,  c.  Me- 
chanics lane 


298 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIEECTORY. 


Granite  Yards. 

Dofan  William,  26  North  Second 
Drew  Phineas  F.,  North,   between 

County  and  Summer 
Manchester    Otis,   County  avenue, 

opposite  Smith 
MUNROE  JOSEPH  P.  G.,  145  West 

Campbell  (see  adv.  dept.,p.  7) 


Granular  Fuel. 

ROBBINS  AUGUSTUS,  Court, 
next  Cordage  Factory  (see  adv. 
dept.,  p.  1) 


Grindstone  Dealer. 

Kirby  H.  S.,  8  Commercial  wharf 


Granulated  Soap. 

DELA.NO  CHAS.  E.  P.,  21  School 
(see  advt.  on  back  cover) 


Grocers,  Wholesale. 

BULLOCH    ANDREW   &   CO.,  27 

William  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  8) 
Driscol,  Church  &  Hall,   64  and  66 

Union 
GIBBS  LOT  H.,  26  and  28  Union 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  31) 
Giflford  Fred.  S.,  3  Ricketson  block. 

Union 
NYE  SYLVANUS  G.,  35  Union  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  32) 
POTTER    WILLIAM    F.    &    CO., 

Union,  corner  North  Front  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  21) 
Tucker  &  Cummings,   100  and  102 

William 


Grocers,  Retail. 

Abrams  Wm.,  139  South  Water,  cor- 
ner Griffin 
ACUSHNET  CO-OPERATIVE  AS- 
SOCIATION, 213  Acushnet  ave- 
nue, corner  Russell  (see  adv.  dept. 
page  28) 
ADAMS  E.  C.  &  CO.,  6Q  Smith  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  20) 
Alley  A.  G.,  jr.,  153  Purchase 
Almy  A.  A.,  Hillraan,  coi-ner  Cedar 
Andrews  Christopher,  273  Acushnet 

avenue 
ASHLEY  A.  DAVIS,  663  Purchase 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  2) 
Austin  John  H.  C.,  8-5  Cedar 
Best  Wm.  R.,  291  South  Water 
BLISS    FRANK    C.     (Washington 
square),  South  Sixth,  corner  Grin- 
nell  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  22) 


BOARDMAN  THOMAS,  587  Pur- 
chase (see  adv.  dept..  p.  26) 
BRALEY  J.  W.,  214  &  216  County 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  .30) 
Brown  Lloyd  B.,  175  Kempton 
Cannon  Edward,  278  South  Water 
Caswell  Wm.  T.,  169  Purchase 
CENTRAL      UNION      ASSOCIA- 
TION, B.  F.    Brownell,   treas.,  5 
No.  Sixth  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  .30) 
Chappell  William  H.,  385  Purchase 
Clare  John,  221  South  Water 
Clark  &  Gatie,  Rivet,  cor.  Second 
CODDING  SETH,  180  County   (see 

adv.  dept., p.  19) 
Cook  David,  404  Purchase 
Cota  &  Smith,  56  Cedar 
Couling  Isham,  182  Kempton 
Daly  Patrick,  269  South  Water 
Davenport  Dudley,  Arnold,  c.  Ash 
Davis  C.  S.,  417  Purchase 
Davis  James,  2d,  Acushnet  avenue 

junction 
Dawson  Benj.,  595  and  597  Purchase 
Driscoll  Robert,  562  Purchase,  cor- 
ner Merrimack 
D WIGHT  WILLIAM.  B.  &  CO.,  179 
Acushnet  av.(see  adv.  dept., p. 25) 
Dyer  George  L.,  85  Smith 
Edgarton  J.  F.,  693  Purchase 
Ellis  Nathan  B..,  307  Acushnet  av- 
enue, corner  Spring 
Fay  James,  249  South  Water 
Folger  D.  B.,  116  and  118  Union 
France  &  Bannister,  518  Purchase 
Frasier  John  W.,  163  South  Water 
GIBBS  LOT  H.,  26  and  28   Union 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  31) 
Gifford  Fred.  S.,  3  Ricketson  block, 

Union 
Gifford  Gideon  D.,  Cottage,  c.  Court 
Gillick  Peter,  105  South  Water 
Grinnell  Andrew  B.,  Head  of  the  . 

River 
HAMMOND  HERBERT  S.  &   CO., 
168  1-2  Kempton  (see  adv.  dept., 
page  29) 
Heath  Wm.  H.,  jr.,  179  Purchase 
Holcomb  Henry  &  Son,  71  South 

Second,  corner  Bush 
Holcomb  Monroe,  201  South  Water 
Holcomb  Roland,  32  School 
Howland  Charles  H.,  63  County 
Howland  Ebenezer,  Shawmut  av., 

corner  Durfee 
Howland  Wm.  F.,  158  South  Water 
Industrial  Co-operative  Association, 

582  Purchase 
Jenney  Bros.,  519  and  521  Purchase 
Jordan  Patrick,  660  Acushnet  av. 
Lawrence  Cyrus  T.,  Allen's  corner, 

Plainville 
Lawrence  Thos.  W. ,  252  Cedar 
Lawton  R.  S.,  295  and  297  Purchase 
Lawton  Theodore  E.,  81  Smith 
Lowe  John  II.,  716  and  720  Acush- 
net avenue 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIEECTOHY. 


299 


Luscomb  Robert,  170  County 
Luther  H.  R.,  228  Purchase 
Macomber  Geo.  B.,  539  to  543  Pur- 
chase 
Macomber  Richard  E.,  60  Spruce 
McFarlin  Stephen  W.,  150  Kempton 
MILLIKEN  E.    &  SON,   251  Pur- 
chase 
Moucrieff  David,  State,  cor.  Hazard 
Mor.se  Clinton,  151  Kempton 
MORSE  F.  &  CO.,  239  Middle  (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  19) 
Mosher  Joseph  R.,  County,  c.  Smith 
Notter  John,  182  County 
Peirce  I,.  E.,  59  North  Second 
Pelau  Thomas,  Kempton,  c.   Rock- 
dale avenue 
Perry  Frank,  213  South  Water 
Perry  Henry  C,  71  Maxfield 
Pickens  George,  679  Purchase 
RHODES     &     KAVENAGH,     622 

Purchase  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  30) 
Rock  James,  265  South  Water 
SHERMAN  ISAAC  C.  &  SON,  111 
Fourth,  cor.  Bedford    (see    adv. 
dept.  p.  28) 
Sherman  Job  B.,  Foster,  cor.  North 
Sisson  Charles  A.,  150  Union 
Snow  Sylvester.  58  County,  c.  Wing 
Sparrow  Hannah  M.  Mrs'.,  60  Dart- 
mouth 
STANTON     A.     G.      &    CO.,     131 
Acushnetav.  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  24) 
Stewart  William  H.,  194  Kempton 
Sullivan  Michael  E.,  662  Purchase 
Sullivan  Thomas  H.,  57  Middle 
Sweeney  John,  112  South  Water 
Swift  Edward  B.,  405  Purchase 
Taber  E.  C,  Acushnet,  Head  of  the 

River 
Taber  George  W.,  197  Kempton 
Taber  Oliver  R.  &  Son,195  Kempton 
Terry  Job  M.,  236  County 
Tripp  A.  C,  Ashland,  cor.  Linden 
Tripp  Ira  P.,  35  Elm 
Tripp  N.  C.  &  Co.,  57  Arnold 
Tucker  &  Cummings,  100  and  102 

William 
Vincent  J.  H.,  No.  Second,  c.  Elm 
Wall  Wm.  S.,  109  South  Water 
Weeden  Wm.  W.,  120  Washington 
Wood  Elihu,  jr.,  206  and  208  Cedar 


Gunpowder. 

EGGERS  SELMAR  (Hazard's),  10 
William  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  36) 

Parker  Frederick  (Dupont's),  11 
Purchase 


Gunsmith. 

EGGERS  SELMAR,  6  William  (see 
adv.  dept.  p.  36) 


Hack  Stands. 

{See  also  Stables.) 
Coffin  W.  H.,  128  Union 
SHERMAN  W.  H.,  24  Fourth 
adv.  dept.  p.  5) 


Hairdressers  (Ladies). 

Bush  Belle   M.  Mrs.,  148  Acushnet 

avenue 
Mitchell  Belle  M.  Mrs.,  148  Union 


Hairdressers. 

Ames  T.  W.,  105  Cedar 
Ayler  W.  H.,  144  Purchase 
Balderson  Richard,  589  Purchase 
Coly  C.  S.,  80  Union 
Costello  M.,  7  Liberty  Hall  building 
Crouch  Thomas,  144  Purchase 
Cypress  R.  W.,  166  Purchase 
Easton  C.  F.,  240  Purchase 
Goulet  George,  610  Purchase 
Goulet  Joseph,  632  Purchase 
Gray  H.  A.,  204  Acushnet  avenue 
Jackson  Edgar  M.  L.,  178  Kempton 
Jackson  Edward,  180  Cedar 
Jackson  Joseph,  178  Acushnet  av. 
Jackson  T.  W.,  184  County 
Jourdain  A.  G.,  63  Union 
King  Gilman,  144  Purchase 
King  Henry,  32  South 
King  Joseph,  Mansion  House 
Lee  Michael,  432  Purchase 
Lee  Thomas,  336  Purchase 
LeMos  M.  E.,  127^  Union 
Lobo  M.  G.,  364  Acushnet  avenue 
Piper  Augustus  D.,  under  Parker 

House 
Scarborough  Henry  A.,   255    Pur- 
Scott  J.  M.,  81  William 
Smith  Thomas  J.,  262  Purchase 
Taliaferro  John,  231  Middle 
Taylor  Richard  F.,  47  Smith 
Temple  Lewis,  72  Union 
Vassells  Jas.  H.,  359  Acushnet  av. 
West  John  E.,  4  South  Water 
White  S.  S.,  136  Union 
Williams  John,  124  Union 


Hair  (Human). 

BRAYWOOD  A.  M.  MRS.,  350  Pur- 
chase (see  advt.  p.  32,  front) 
Bush  B.  M.  Mrs.,  146  Purchase 
Carter  Robert  H.Mrs.,  215  Purchase 
Jourdain  A.  G.,  63  Union 
Mitchell  Belle  M.  Mrs.,  148  Union 


300 


NEW  BBDFOKD  BUSINESS  DIEECTOKY. 


Hardware  and  Cutlery. 

ASHLEY  A.  DAVIS,  663  Purchase 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  2) 
Kirby  Humphrey  S.,  8  Commercial 

wharf,  corner  Front 
MOESS  ANTHONY    S.,  210  Com- 
mercial,  Boston   (see  adv.   dept. 

page  17) 
NEW  BEDFORD  TOOL  CO.,  John 

Herbert,     manager,    65     William 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  15) 
SAWYER  STEPHEN  P.,  134  Pur- 
chase (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 
SOWLE    F.    A.    (house  trimmings 

and  brackets),  77,  79  and  81  No. 

Water,    cor.    Bethel    (see   insert 

opp.  page  237) 
SULLINGS,     KINGMAN    &    CO., 

123  Union  and   345  Acushnet  av. 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  15) 
SWIFT  &  ALLEN^  Taber's  block, 

Taber's  whf.  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  7) 
VINCENT  AMBROSE,  120  Union 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  20) 

Harness  Manufacturers. 

Allen  Jesse,  9  Purchase 

Allen    Jesse    S.,    Pleasant,    corner 

Mechanics  lane 
BROWNELL   GEO.    L.,   Acushnet 

avenue,  corner  Cannon  (see  advt. 

on  back  cover) 
Brownell  Luther,  33  Purchase 
Chaloaer  L.  W.,  351  Acushnet  av. 
Cronin  William,  54  Elm 
CUSHING  C.  F.,  24  and  26  Pleasant 

(Cheapside),  corner  William  (see 

adv.  dept.  page  26) 
EVANS  ISAAC,  51  Elm  (see  adv. 

dept.  page  23) 
Green  John  2d,  406  Acushnet  av. 
Kittredge  B.  E.,  63  William 
Marr  Wm.  J.,  317  Purchase 
Willis  William  H.,  126  and  128  Un- 
ion 

Hat  and  Bonnet  Bleacher. 

Greene  Francis  H.,  22  No.  Second 
Hat  Feathers. 

BABCOCK    HARLEON     P.,      149 
Purchase  (see  adv.  dept.  page  19) 

Hat  Manufacturers  (Silk). 

BAILEY    LEBBEUS,   122^    Union 
(see  advt.  insert  opp.  page  196) 

Hats  and  Caps. 

Brownell  E.  F.  A.,  23  Purchase 
HASKELL  CHARLES  M.,  138  Un- 
ion (see  adv.  dept.  page  23) 
Perry  S.  H.,  3  Purchase 
Tillsou  H.  H.,  43  Purchase 


Hay  and  Straw. 

CORSON  T.  S.,  Front,  corner  Mid- 
dle (see  advt.  col'd  p.  opp-  p.  129) 

KIRK  JOHN  1st,  374  Purchase  (see 
adv.  dept.  page  18) 

MAGOMBER  BROTHERS,  6  Union 
(see  adv.  dept.  page  1 ) 

Macomber  Thomas  W.,  16  So. Water 

PAISLER  CHARLES  S.,  118  North 
Wafer  (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 

SAWIN  A.  K.  P.,  Merrill's  wharf 
(see  adv.  dept.  page  25) 

Hearse  Manufacturers. 

BROWNELL  GEORGE  L.,  Acush- 
net avenue,  corner  Cannon  (see 
advt.  on  back  cover) 

Hoop  Iron  Mnfrs. 

GOSNOLD  MILLS,  office  and 
works,  566  Acushnet  avenue  (see 
advt.  front  colored  page) 

Hoop  Skirt  Mnfr. 

Chace  George  W.,  22  Purchase 

Horse  Shoe  and  Hame  Iron 
Manufacturers. 

GOSNOLD  MILLS,  office  and  works 
566  Acushnet  avenue  (see  advt. 
front  colored  page) 

Horse  Shoers. 

(See  also  Blacksmiths.) 
BROWNELL,  ASHLEY  &  CO.,  16 
20  and  22  Fourth,  corner  Spring 
(see  advt.  page  16,  front) 
Caswell  Bros.,  8  Pine 
Durfee  &  Smith,  Mechanics  lane 
LEE    &    STAPLES,  683  Purchase, 
cor.  Linden  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  38) 

Horticulturists. 

LUCE  WM.  T.,  172  County  and 
238  Cedar  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  27) 

McAFEE  JOHN,  Dartmouth,  office 
75  Union  (see  adv.  dept.  page  32) 

Hotels. 

Bancroft  House,  F.  C.  Bancroft, 
prop.,  12H  Union  and  343  Acush- 
net avenue 

Elmwood  House,  T.  Lapham,  prop., 
69  Elm 

Germania  House,  J.  B.  Habicht, 
prop.,  23  North  Second 

Manhattan  House,  Leopold  Bartel, 
prop.,  4  Hall's  court 

MANSION  HOUSE,  Edward  R, 
Richards,  prop.,  87  Union,  corner 
No.  Second  (see  advt.  front  col'd 
page) 


NEW  BEDFOED  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


301 


PARKER  HOUSE,  H.  M.  Biownell, 
prop.,  Purchase,  between  Middle 
and  Elm  (see  advt.  opp.  inside 
front  cover) 

Sheridan  House,  Gustavus  White 
jr.,  7  and  9  North  Second 

WILHELM  HOUSE,  Michael  Weik, 
prop.,  22  School 

House  Furnishing  Goods. 

Bliss  &  Nye,  121  Union 
HAYDEN     &     GROSSMAN,      18.o 

Acushuet  avenue,  corner  Bedford 

(see  advt.  on  front  cover) 
NEW   BEDFORD    TOOL    GO.,    65 

William,  John  Herbert,  manager 

(see  adv.  dept.  pag'e  15) 
PARKER    &    SHERMAN,    Union, 

corner  Water    (see    advt.  inside 

front  cover) 
SAWYER  STEPHEN  P.,  134  Pur- 
chase (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 
SULLINGS,  KINGMAN  &  CO.,  123 

Union  and  345  Acushuet  avenue 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  15) 
VINCENT  AMBROSE,  120  Union 

(see  adv.  dept.,  page  20) 

Ice  Cream  Saloon. 

Corzilius  F.  &  Co.,  63  Purchase 

Ice  Cream,  Wholesale. 

Bates  William  M.,  15^  and  16  Pleas- 
ant 

Ice  Dealers. 

Hawes  Simeon,  Head  of  the  River 
New    Bedford    Ice   Co.,   Moses   E. 

Hatch,  treas.,  office  and  depot  9 

Fourth 

Indelible  Ink  Marker. 

Bourne  Elleu  M.  Miss,  87  Pleasant 

Ink  Manufacturer. 

FREEMAN  GEO.  H.,  17  Centre  (see 
advt.  on  front  cover) 

Inspector  of  Petroleum  Oil. 

Taber  Henry,  2d,  office  basement 
City  Hall  building 

Insurance  Agents. 

Almy  Chas.,  20  North  Water 
COOK  SAMUEL  H.,  37  No.  Water 

(see  advt.  on  outside  front  cover) 
CORNISH  lYORY  S.,  41  William 

(see  advt.  Mass.  Mutual  Ins.  Co., 

back  colored  page) 
Ellis  -J.,  4  Pleasant 
Gilmon  Francis  L.  (life),  44  North 

Water 


GRINNELL  LAWRENCE  &  SON, 
22  North  Water,  over  Mechanics 
National  Bank  (see  advt.  on  back 
cover) 

JAMES  THOMAS  M.,  40  No.  Water 
(see  advt.  on  back  cover) 

TILLINGHAST  &  ALDEN,  44  No. 
Water  (see  advt.  opp.  inside  back 
cover) 

VAN  CAMPEN  HIRAM,  17  North 
Water  (see  advt.  outside  front 
cover;  and  Dorch.  M.  F,  I.  Co. 
back  colored  page) 


Insurance   Companies,  Fire 
and  Marine. 

BRISTOL     COUNTY     MUTUAL 

FIRE  INSURANCE  CO.,  Geo.  N. 
Alden,  secretary  and  treasurer, 
office  44  North  Water  (see  advt. 
inside  back  cover) 

COMMMERCIAL  MUTUAL  MA- 
RINE INSURANCE  CO.,  Charles 
L.  Wood,  president,  Samuel  H. 
Cook,  secretary,  37  North  Water 
(see  advt.  on  outside  front  cover) 

Union  Mutual  Marine  Insurance 
Co.,  W.  P.  Winsor,  secretary,  33 
North  Water 


Insurance   Companies    hav- 
ing Agencies  in  New 
Bedford. 

^TNA  INSURANCE  CO.,  of  Hart- 
ford, Tillinghast  &  Alden,  agents, 
44  North  Water  (see  advt.  opp. 
inside  back  cover) 

AMERICAN  FIRE  INSURANCE 
CO., of  Philadelphia,  H.  Van  Cam- 
pen,  agent,  17  North  Water  (see 
advt.  outside  front  cover) 

ATLANTIC  INSURANCE  CO.,  of 
Providence,  Tillinghast  &  Alden, 
agents,  44  North  Water  (see  advt. 
opp.  inside  back  cover) 

CHINA  MUTUAL  INSURANCE 
CO.,  of  Boston,  Lawrence  Grin- 
nell  &  Son,  Nortli  Water,  over 
Mechanics  National  Bank  (see 
advt.  on  back  cover) 

COLUMBIA  FIRE  INSURANCE 
CO.,  ofN.  Y.,  H.  Van  Campen, 
agent,  17  North  Water  (see  advt. 
on  front  cover) 

COMMERCIAL  UNION  ASSUR- 
ANCE CO.,  London,  England, 
Lawrence  Grinnell  &  Son,  agts., 
North  Water,  over  Mechanics  Na- 
tional Bank  (see  advt.  on  back 
cover) 

CONNECTICUT  FIRE  INS.  CO., 
of  Hartford,  Tillinghast  &  Alden, 
agents,  44  North  Water  (see  advt. 
opp.  inside  back  cover) 


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Insurance  Companies  hav- 
ing Agencies  in  New  Bed- 
ford—Continued. 

CONTINENTAL  FIRE  INSUR- 
ANCE CO.,  of  New  York,  Tilling- 
hast  &  Alden,  agents,  44  North 
Water  (see  aclvt.  bpp.  inside  back 
cover) 

DORCHESTER  MUTUAL  FIRE 
INSURANCE  CO.,  of  Dorchester, 
Hiram  Van  Campen,  agent.  17 
North  Water  (see  advt.  outside 
front  cover  and  back  colored 
page) 

DWELLING  HOUSE  INS.  CO.,  of 
Boston,  Samuel  H.  Cook,  agent, 
37  No.  Water  (see  advt.  on  out- 
side front  cover) 

EQUITABLE  FIRE  AND  MARINE 
INSURANCE  CO.,  of  Providence, 
TiUinghast  &  Alden,  agents,  44 
No.  Water  (see  advt.  opp.  inside 
back  cover) 

EQUITABLE  LIFE  ASSURANCE 
Society  of  the  United  States 
Samuel  H.  Cook,  agent,  37  North 
Water  (see  advt.  outside  front 
cover) 

FIRE  ASSOCIATION,  of  Phila.,  H. 
Van  Campen,  agent,  17  No.  VVat- 
er  (see  advt.  outside  front  cover) 

FIREMEN'S  FUND  INSURANCE 
CO.,  of  California,  TiUinghast  &' 
Alden,  agents,  44  No.  Water  (see 
advt.  opp.  inside  back  cover) 

FIRST  NATIONAL  FIRE  INSUR- 
ANCE CO.,   of  Worcester,  Mass., , 
Hiram  Van  Campen,    agent,    17 
North   Water   (see  advt.   outside 
'  front  cover) 

FRANKLIN  FIRE  INSURANCE 
CO.,  of  Phil.,  Samuel  H.  Cook, 
agent,  87  North  Water  (see  advt. 
outside  front  cover) 

GUARDIAN  ASSURANCE  CO.,  of 
London,  TiUinghast  &  Alden, 
agents,  44  North  Water  (see  advt. 
opp.  inside  back  cover] 

GERMAN  AMERICAN  INS.  CO., 
of  New  York,  TilUnghast  &  Al- 
den, agents,  44  Nortlx  Water  (see 
advt.  opp.  inside  back  cover) 

GERMANIA  FIRE  INSURANCE 
CO.,  of  New  York,  Hiram  Van 
Campen,  agent,  17  North  Water 
(see  advt.  outside  front  cover) 

HAMBURG- BREMEN  FIRE  INS 
CO.,  of  Germany,  TiUinghast  & 
Alden,  agents,  44  No.  Water  (see 
advt.  opp.  inside  back  cover) 

HANOVER  FIRE  INSURANCE 
CO.,  of  New  York,  TilUnghast  & 
Alden,  agents,  44  North  Water 
(see  advt.  opp.  inside  back  cover) 

HARTFORD  FIRE  INSURANCE 
CO.,  of  Hartford,   TiUinghast  & 


Alden,  agents,  44  No.  Water  (see 
advt.  opp.  inside  back  cover) 

HINGHAM  MUTUAL  FIRE  IN- 
SURANCE CO.,,.  of  Hinghara, 
Mass.,  Samuel  H.  Cook,  agent,  37 
North  Water  (see  advt.  outside 
front  cover) 

HOFFMAN  FIRE  INSURANCE 
CO.,  of  New  York,.  TiUinghast  & 
Alden,  agents,  44  No.  Water  (see 
advt.  opp.  inside  back  cover) 

HOLYOKE  MUTUAL  FIRE  INS. 
CO.,  of  Salem,  Hiram  Van  Cam- 
pen,  agent,  17  No.  Water  (see 
advt.  outside  front  cover) 

HOME  INSURANCE  CO.,  New 
York,  TiUinghast  &  Alden,  agts., 
44  No.  Water  (see  advt.  opp.  in- 
side back  cover) 

HOWARD  INS.  CO.,  of  New  York, 
Samuel  H.  Cook,  agent,  37  No. 
Water   (see  advt.  on  front  cover) 

IMPERIAL  AND  NORTHERN  IN- 
SURANCE CO.,  of  London,  Law- 
rence Grinnell  &  Son,  agts.,  No. 
Water,  over  Mechanics  National 
Bank  (see  advt.  on  back  cover) 

INSURANCE  CO.,  OF  NORTH 
AMERICA  of  PhUadelphia,-Penn- 
sylvania,  TilUnghast  &  Alden, 
agents,  44  No.  Water  (see  advt. 
opp.  inside  back  cover) 

INSURANCE  CO.,  OF  THE  STATE 
OF  PENNSYLVANIA,  Hiram 
Van  Campen,  agent,  17  No.  Wa- 
ter (see  advt.  on  front  cover)    , 

LA  CAISSE  GENERALE  DES 
ASSURANCES  AGRICOLES  ET 
DES  ASSURANCES  CONTRE 
L'INCENDIE,  of  Paris,  France, 
Hiram  Van  Campen,  agent,  17  No. 
Water  (see  advt.  on  front  cover) 

LANCASHIRE  INSURANCE  CO., 
of  London,  Eng.,  H.  Van  Cam- 
pen,  agt.,  17  North  Water  (see 
advt.  outside  front  cover) 

LIVERPOOL,  LONDON"  &  GLOBE 
INS.  CO.,  of  Liverpool,  Eng.,  L. 
GrinneU  &  Sou,  agts..  No.  Water, 
over  Mechanics  National  Bank 
(see  advt.  on  back  cover) 

LONDON  AND  LANCASHIRE 
INS.  CO.,  of  London,  L.  Grinnell 
&  Son,  agents,  No.  Water,  over 
Mechanics  National  Bank  (see 
advt.  on  back  cover) 

MANHATTAN  LIB^E  INS.  CO.,  of 
New  York,  Hiram  Van  Campen, 
agent,  17  North  Water  (see  advt. 
outside  front  cover)  „ 

MANHATTAN  FIRE  INS.  CO.,  o^ 
New  York.  H.  Van  Campen,  agt., 
17  No.  Water  (see  advt.  outside 
front  cover) 

MASSACHUSETTS  MUTUAL  IN- 
SURANCE CO.,  of  Boston,  I.  S, 
Cornish,  agent,  41  William  (see 
advt.  back  colored  page) 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIEECTORY. 


303 


MASSACHUSETTS  MUTUAL 
LIFE  INS.  CO.,  of  Springfield, 
Hiram  Van  Carapen,  agt.,  i7  No. 
Water  (see  advt.  outside  front 
cover) 

MERCHANTS  INS.  CO.,  of  Provi- 
dence, Tillinghast  &  Alden,  agts., 
44  Nortli  Water  (see  advt.  opp. 
inside  back  cover) 

MERCHANTS  AND  FARMERS 
MUTUAL  FIRE  INS.  CO.,  of 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Thomas  M. 
James,  agt.,  40  North  Water  (see 
advt.  on  back  cover) 

MERIDEN  FIRE  INSURANCE  CO. 
ofMeriden,  Conn.,  Tillinghast  & 
Alden,  agts.,  44  North  Water  (see 
advt.  opp.  inside  back  cover) 

MUTUAL  LIFE  INS.  CO.,  of  New 
York,  Lawrence  Grinnell  &  Son, 
agts.,  North  Water,  over  Mechan- 
ics National  Bank  (see  advt.  on 
back  cover) 

NATIONAL  FIRE  INS.  CO.  of 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Tillinghast  & 
Alden,  agts.,  44  North  Water  (see 
advt.  opp.  inside  back  cover) 

NEWARK  FIRE  INS.  CO.  of  New- 
ark, N.  J.,  H.  Van  Campen,  agt., 
17  North  Water  (see  advt.  on  front 
cover) 

NEW  YORK  CITY  INS.  CO.  of 
New  York,  H.  Van  Campen,  agt., 
17  North  Water  (see  advt.  on  front 
cover) 

NIAGARA  INS.  CO.  of  New  York, 
Tillinghast  &  Alden,  agts.,  44  No. 
Water  (see  advt.  opp.  inside  back 
cover) 

NORTH  BRITISH  AND  MERCAN- 
TILE INS.  CO.  of  London  and 
Edinburgh,  Tillinghast  &  Alden, 
agts.,  44  Nortli  Water  (see  advt. 
opposite  inside  back  cover) 

NORTH  GERMAN  FIRE  INS.  CO. 
of  Hamburg,  Germany,  H.  Van 
Campen,  agent,  17  North  Water 
(see  advt.  on  front  cover) 

ORIENT  INSURANCEsCO.  of  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  H.  Van  Campen, 
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  Philadelphia,  S.  H.  Cook,  agt., 
.37  North  Water  (see  advt.  outside 
front  cover) 

PHENIX  INS.  CO.  of  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  S.  H.  Cook,  agent,  37  No. 
Water  (see  advt.  outside  front 
cover) 

PHOENIX  INSURANCE  CO.  of 
Hartford,  Conn,,  S.  H.  Cook,  agt., 


37  No.  Water  (see  advt.  outside 
front  cover) 

PRESCOTT  INS.  CO.  of  Bos- 
ton, T.  M.  James,  agent,  40  North 
Water  (see  advt.  on  back  cover)) 

PROVIDENCE  WASHINGTON 
INS.  CO.  of  Providence,  R.  I., 
Lawrence  Grinnell  &  Son,  agents, 
No.  Water,  over  Mechanics  Na- 
tional Bank  (see  advt  on  back 
cover) 

QUEEN  INS  CO.  of  Liverpool, 
England,  Tillinghast  &  Alden, 
agents,  44  North  Water  (see  advt. 
opposite  inside  back  cover) 

QUINCY  MUTUAL  FIRE  INS.  CO. 
of  Quincy,  Hiram  Van  Campen, 
agent,  17  North  Water  (see  advt. 
outside  fi'ont  cover) 

REVERE  FIRE  INS.  CO.  of  Boston, 
T.  i/L  James,  agent,  40  No.  Water 
(see  advt.  on  back  cover) 

ROYAL  INS.  CO.  of  Liverpool, 
Lawrence  Grinnell  &  Son,  agents, 
North  Water,  over  Mechanics  Na- 
tional Bank  (see  advt.  on  back 
cover) 

SCOTTISH  COMMERCIAL  of 
Scotland,  Tillinghast  &  Alden, 
agents,  44  Nortli  Water  (see  advt. 
opposite  inside  back  cover) 

SHaVVMUT  INS.  CO.  of  Boston, 
Tillinghast  &  Alden,  agents,  44 
North  Water  (see  advt.  opposite 
inside  back  cover) 

SHOE  AND  LEATHER  INS.  CO. 
of  Boston,  S.  H.  Cook,  agent,  37 
North  Water  (see  advt.  outside 
front  cover) 

SPRINGFIELD  FIRE  AND  MA- 
RINE INS.  CO.  of  Springfield,  Til- 
linghast &  Alden,  agts.,  44  North 
Water  (see  advt.  opposite  inside 
back  cover) 

STAR  FIRE  INS.  CO.  of  New 
York,  Tillinghast  &  Alden,  agts., 
44  North  \Vater  (see  advt.  opp. 
inside  back  cover) 

STATE  MUTUAL  LIFE  ASSUR- 
ANCE CO.  of  Worcester,  Mass., 
Samuel  H.  Cook,  agent,  37  North 
Water  (see  advt.  outside  front 
cover) 

ST.  NICHOLAS  INSURANCE  CO. 
of  New  York,  H.  Van  Campen, 
agent,  17  North  Water  (see  advt. 
outside  front  cover) 

TRADERS  ANDMECHANICS  INS. 
CO.  (stock  and  mutual)  of  Lowell, 
H.  Van  Campen,  agent,  17  North 
Water  (see  advt.  outside  front 
cover) 

TRAVELLERS  INS.  CO.  of  Hart- 
ford, Hiram  Van  Carapen,  agent, 
17  North  Water  (see  advt.  outside 
front  cover) 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Insurance  Companies  having 
Agencies  in  New  Bedford- 
Continued. 

UNITED  FIREaiAN'S  INS.  CO. 
of  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  H.  Van 
Campen,  a^eut,  17  North  Water 
(see  advt.  outside  front  cover) 

WATERTOWN  FIRE  INS.  CO.  of 
Watertown,  N.  Y.,  Hiram  Van 
Campen,  agent,  17  North  Water 
(see  advt.  outside  front  cover) 

WESTCHESTER  FIRE  INS.  CO. 
of  New  York,  Tillinghast  &  Alden, 
agents,  44  North  Water  (see  advt. 
opposite  inside  back  cover) 

WILLIAMSBURGH  CITY  FIRE 
INS.  CO.  of  New  York,  Tilling- 
hast &  Alden,  agts.,  44  No.  Water 
(see  advt,  opp.  inside  back  cover) 

instruments  (Mathematical, 
Optical  and  Nautical). 

SHERMAN  CHARLES  R.,49  North 
Water  (see  advt.  opposite  index 
to  advts.,  page  S,  front) 

Iron  Fence  Mnfrs. 

NEW  BEDFORD  MACHINE 
SHOP,  90  South  Water  (see  adv. 
dept.  page  14) 

Iron  Foundry. 

ACUSHNET  IRON  CO.,  North, 
c.  No.  Water  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  14) 

NEW  BEDFORD  IRON  FOUN- 
DRY, E.  Grin n ell,  prop.,  90  and 
92  South  Water  (see  advt.  front 
colored  page) 

Iron   Manufacturers. 

ACUSHNET  IRON  CO.,  A.  Swift, 
agent,  North,  corner  No.  Water 
(see  adv.  dept.  page  14) 

GOSNOLD  MILLS  (hoop,  band, 
scroll,  rod,  horseshoe  and  hame), 
office  and  works  566  Acushnet  av. 
(see  advt.  front  colored  page) 

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  &  Handy,  13  Centre 

Italian   Awnings. 

ALMY  &  HITCH,  66  Purchase  (see 
adv.  dept.  page  4) 

Japanese  Goods. 

WRIGHT  JOHN  S.,72  William  (see 
adv.  dept.  page  3) 


Jewelers. 

{See  also  Watches  mid  Jewelry.) 
Boyd  Israel  T.,  671  Purchase 
DEXTER  J.  A.,  Dexter  block,  211 

Purchase  (see  insert  opp  p.  169) 
GIFFORD  A.  L.,  5  Ricketson  block 

(see  advt.  insert  opp.  p.  168) 
Howland  N.  E.,  131  Purchase 
Kelley  Geo.  S.,  240  Acushnet  av. 
Kelley  Wra.  L.,  2  Purchase,  c.  Union 
WILBOR  ALFRED  G.,  199  Acush- 
net avenue  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  29) 

Job  Wagons. 

{See  also  Truckmen.) 
Brown  Andrew  J.,  First,  cor.  Union 
Brownell  John  A.,  First,  cor.  Union 
Chase  James  F.,  First,  cor.  Union 
Duff  David,  527  Acushnet  avenue 
Goniley  John  A.,  First,  cor.  Union 
Hathaway  Chas.  M.,  First,  c.  Union 
Lawrence  M.,  162  South  Water 
McFarlin  James,  First,  cor.  Union 
SAWIN  A.  K.  P.,    Merrill's  wharf 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  25) 
Scott  Henry,  .54  Sherman 
Tripp  Piiilip  M.,  First,  cor.  Union 
Walker  Chas.  H.,  First,  cor.  Union 

Junk  Dealers, 

COOK    WILLIAM   H.    &  Co.,    11 

and  15  No.  Front  (see  adv.  dept. 

page  38) 
Duchenay  E.  T.,  No.  Water,  n.  Elm 
TKEEMAN  M.  L.,  86  Prospect  (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  12) 
Gardner  J.  T.,  90  South  Second 
McCullough  John,  19  and  21  North 

Front 
Miller  William,  165  South  Front 
Paige  J  as.  H.,  Head  of  the  River 
Shea  Michael  J.,  130  South  First 

Justice  of  the  Peace. 

{See  also  County  Officers.) 
COOK  SxlMUEL  H.,  37  No.  Water 
(see  advt.  on  front  cover) 

Kindling  Wood. 

HART  &  AKEN,  oS  South  Water,  9 
North  Water  and  foot  of  Coffin 
(see  advt.  opp.  contents) 

ROBBINS  AUGUSTUS,  Court  (see 
adv.  dept.  page  1) 

Kitchen    Furnishing    Goods. 

{See  House  Furnishing  Goods.) 

Ladders,  Steps,  etc. 

SOWLE  F.  A.,  77,  79  and  81  North 
Water  (see  insert  opp.  p.  237) 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


305 


Laundries. 

Bay  State  Laundry,  20  Xo.  Water 
CITr  STEAM  LAUNDRY,  Frank 
H.  Dunham,  prop.,  5:J2  Acuslinet 
av.  (see  advt.  top  line  front  cover) 
Lee  Moy  H.,  93  Middle 

Lawyers. 

Barney  Edwin  L.,  174-  North  Water 
Bouney  Cliarles  T.,  42  North  Water 
Borden  Alanson,  22  and  2oEobeson 

buildino- 
Brown  Georc^e  H.,  17*  North  Water 
Clarke  Albert  E.,  42  North  Water 
Collins  Albert  B.,  42  North  Water 
Crapo,  Chfford  &  Clifford,  35  North 

Water 
Desmond  Thomas  F.,  20  Robeson 

buildins; 
Greene  Francis  B.,  36^-  No.  Water 
Holmes  Lem  Le   Baron,    36^  North 

Water 
Johnson  Wra.  H.,  14  Robeson  bldg. 
Knowlton  H.  M.,  36  North  Water 
Mackie  Adam,  104  Union 
Marston  George,  35  North  Water 
Marston  &  Cobb,  35  North  Water 
Milliken  Frank  ,A.,  room   21,  Robe- 
son building- 
Palmer  Geo.  H.,  13  Robeson  bldg. 
Parker  tV".  C.  jr.,  room  ],  Robeson 

bLiilding 
Perry  Arthur  E.,  36  North  Water 
Pierce  Philip  A.,  26  North  Water 
Prescott  Oliver,  26  North  Water 
Ray  Isaiah  C,  230  Purchase 
SuUavou  Manuel,  Robeson  building, 

room  10 
Stetson  Thomas  M.,  36  1-2  N.  Water 
Tappan  Francis  W.,  22  No.  Water 
Tucker  Geo.  F.,  21  Robeson  bldg. 
West  H.  N.,  13  Robeson  building 
Willcox  Lemuel  T.,  4  and  5  Robeson 

building 

Leather  Manufacturers. 

ROSE  SIMON  M.,  rear  550  Acush- 
net  avenue  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  23) 
Wade  Job,  Wall,  n.  Acushuet  av. 

Lime,  Brick,  and  Cement. 

CORSON  T.  S.,  Front,  corner  Mid- 
dle (see  advt.  insert  opp.  p.  169) 

DouU  James,  2  School 

Paine  S.  S.  &  Bro.,  North  Front, 
corner  Hazard's  wbarf 

PAISLER  CHARLES  S.,  118  North 
Water  (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 

Linens  (Imported). 

HOWARD  JACOB  &  BRO.,  289 
and  201  Purchase  (see  adv.  dept., 
page  36) 

20 


Liquors. 

Allen  Edward,  §  Pearl 

Sisson  James  E.,  38  and  40  South    - 

Water 
Sullivan  John,  Qu^  South  Water 
Wallace  W.  H.,  69  South  Water 

Liver  Pads. 

Hinckley  N.  S.  Mrs.,  agent,  18  Robe- 
son building 

Locksmiths. 

EGGERS  SELMAR,  6  William   (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  36) 
Gifford  Thos.  J.  &  Co.,  66  William 
MORRILL  L.    H.    87    Middle    (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  7) 
Sherman  Wm.  R.,49  North  Water 

Lumber  Dealers.  . 

Bosworth  Wm.  &  Son.  North  Front, 

corner  Hazard's  wharf 
BRIGGS  CHAS..  City  Planing  mill, 

Leonard's  wharf  (see  adv.   dept., 

page  12) 
Butler  William  F.    (oak),  rear  666 

Acushnet  avenue 
Doull  .fames,  2  School 
GREENE  »fe  WOOD.  Leonard's  whf. 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  38) 
H.ATHAWAY   THOMAS    H.,  foot 
•    Walnut,  corner  South  Front    (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  13) 
SHERMAN  JAMES  L.  &  CO.,  132 

No.  Water  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  37j 
SOWLE  F.  A.,  77,  79  and  81  North 

Water    (see     advt.  insert,   opi^o- 

site  page  237) 
Tillinghast  &  Terry,  125  No.  Water 
Topham  Robert  C,  1,  3,  5,  2,  and  4 

Griffin 

Machinery  Castings. 

NEW  BEDFORD  IRON  FOUND- 
RY, Edmund  Grinnell,  proprietor, 
90  and  92  South  Water  (see  advt. 
front  colored  page) 

Machinists. 

BOWKER  &  TRIPP,  North,  cor- 
ner Water  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  13) 

JENNEY  PERRY  P.  (repair  shop), 
40  Kempton  (see  adv.  dept.,  p. 34) 

NEW  BEDFORD  MACHINE  SHOP 
Wm.  Wattie,  manager,  90  South 
Water  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  14) 

Machinists'  Tools. 

Morse  Twi-t  Drill  and  Machine  Co., 
Bedford,  corner  Fourth 

Mantels. 

THOMAS  MORGAN  &  CO.,  205 
Purchase  (see  advt.  front  col'd  p., 
opp.  map) 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIEECTOHY. 


Manufacturing  Chemist. 

DAVIS  HENRY  V.,  factory,  Court, 
■   corner  Chancery,  office,  40  North 
Water  (see  advt.,  insert,  opposite 
*  page  1(58) 

Manufacturing  Companies. 

GOSNOLD  MILLS  (chains  and  an- 
chors), 5GG  Acushnet  avenue  (see 
advt.  front  colored  page) 

Morse  Twist  Drill  and  Machine  Co., 
(twist  drills  and  reamers),  Fourth, 
corner  Bedlord 

Mt.  Washington  Glass  Co.  (glass 
ware),  prospect 

NEW  BEDFORD  COPPER  CO. 
(yellow  and  patent  bronze  metal 
sheathing),  Rodman,  cor.  North 
Front  (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 

NEW  BEDt^ORD  CORDAGE  CO., 
Rotch's  sq.  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  21) 

NEW  BEDFORD  TOOL  CO. (hard- 
ware and  tools),  John  Herbert, 
supt,  H.  V.  Davis,  treas.,  65 
William  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  15) 

Potomska  Mills  (cotton  cloth),  So. 
Water 

Wamsutta  Mills  (cotton  cloth), 
Wamsutta 

Wamsutta  Needle  Co  ,  T  F.  Tillin- 
ghast,  pres.,  114  North  Water 


MapSj  Charts,  etc. 

SHERMAN  CHARLES  R.,  49  No. 
Water  (see  advt.  opp.  index  to 
advts. ) 


Marble  Mantels  and  Shelves. 

SOWLE  F.  A.,  77,  79,  and  81  North 
Water  (see  insert  opp.  p.  237) 


Marble  Workers. 

ALLEN  FREDERICK,  20  No.  Sec- 
ond (see  adv.  dept.  page  3) 

Cole  Theodore  W.,  20  V\  illiam 

NEW  BEDFORD  MONUMENTAL 
MARBLE  WORKS,  Thos.  Dona- 
ghy,  prop.,  foot  of  School 

NEW  BEDFORD  TOOL  CO.,  John 
Hevbert,  supt,  05  Wihiam  (see 
adv.  dept.  p.  15) 


Marine  Railway  Companies. 

City  Wharf  and  Railway,   Horace 

G.  llowland,  agent,   oftice  1  City 

wharf 
Fish  Island  Wharf  and  Marine  Eail- 

wayCo.,  Horace  G.  Howland,  agt., 

oftice  1  Citv  wharf 


Masons. 

Browrnell  Benjamin  S.,  new  County 

road,  near  Durfee 
Davis  F.  B.,  165  Grinnell 
Dunham   Alfred  C.  (stone),  5  West 

Max  field 
Francis  Ezra,  107  Hillman 
Howland  Paul,  State,  c.  Campbell 
Ingalls  Wilham,  9  Morgan 
Jenney  Wm.  B.,  174  Grinnell 
LeeE.' W.,  75  Mill 
Nelson  George,  200  South  Second 
Peirce  Martin  L.,  86  Mill 
Pierce  Asa  B.,  147  Elm 
Sawyer  Gideon  T.,  48  North 
Taber  Charles  H.,  157  Middle 
Taber  Gibbs,  74  Mill 
Tripp  John  M.,-150  Mill 
Yiual  F.  H.,  72  Bedford 


Mattresses   (Mnfrs.). 

CPtAFTS  &   ALLEN,  160  Main  (see 
adv.  dept.  p.  28) 


Masons'  Supplies. 

PAISLER    CHAS.    S.,  118  No.  Wa- 
ter (see  advt.  front  colored  page) 


Master  in  Chancery. 

Barney  Edwin  L.,  17^  North  Water 


Mast  and    Spar  Makers. 

Beetle  Rodolphus,  130  No.  Water 
Johnson   c%  Kirby,   Front,  south  of 

Ferry  slip 
Ryder  &  Smith,  152  No.  Water 
Smith  &  Allen,  foot  of  Walnut 


Mathematical,  Nautical  and 
Optical  Instruments. 

SHERMAN  C.  R.,  49  North  Water 
(see  advt.  opp.  index  to  advts.  p. 
8,  front) 


Mechanics'  Tools. 

Kirby  H.  S..   8  Commercial  wharf 
NEW  BEDFORD  TOOL  CO.,  John 

Herbert,   supt.,   65  William  (see 

adv.  dci)t.  page  15) 
SOWLE  F.  A.,  87,  79  and  81  North 

Water,   corner    Elm    (see  insert 

opposite  page  237) 
VINCENT  AMBROSE,  120  Union 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  20) 


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307 


Medicines. 

[See  also  Apothecaries  and  I)vug- 
gists;  also  Patent  Medicines.) 

BLAKE  JAMES  E.,  64  No.  Second 
(«ee  advt.  front  colored  page) 

CARTER  ROBERT  H.,  215  Pur- 
chase (see  adv.  dept.  page  20) 

FAIRBROTHER  N.  F.  MISS  (On- 
gentine  and  Emolient  salve),  85 
South  Second  (see  advt.  front 
colored  page) 

HADLEY  FRANK  R.,  49  Purchase 
(see  advt.  opposite  index  to  advts. 
page  8,  front) 

Mann  M.  E.  Miss  (seven  barks),  133 
Purchase 

Pease  Peleg  Mrs.,  74  Griunell 

TAYLOR  JOHN  P.,  prop.  South 
End  Drug  Store,  187  and  189  Acu- 
shnet  avenue  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  24) 


Merchants. 

( -See  also  Ship  Merchants;  also  Com- 
mission Merchants.) 
Aiken  &  Swift,  North,  near  North 

S.  cond 
Bourne  Jonathan,  3  Merrill's  vpharf 
Cooke  H.  B.  Mrs.,  144  Union 
Crocker  G.  O.,  7  Commercial  whf. 
Cummings  Beuj.  T.,  Tabei-'s  wharf 
Gifford  Charles  H.,  Taber's  wharf 
Hathaway    Francis,  Rodman,  cor. 

North  Front 
Hathaway  Horatio,   Rodman,  cor. 

North  Front 
Hathaway  Wm.,  jr.,  foot  of  Walnut 
Howlaud  Geo.,  jr..  North,  near  No. 

Second 
Howland  Mathew,  North,  near  No. 

Second 
Ivers  Samuel,  148  County 
Kempton  David  B.,  North,  corner 

North  Water 
Knowles  John  P..  2d.,   Front,  coi- 
ner Commercial  wharf 
Knowles  Thomas  &  Co.,  24  Union 

and  5  Front 
Lewis  William,  13  Hamilton 
McCullough  John,  19  and  21  North 

Front 
Randall  Charles  S.,  Rodman,   cor. 

North  Front 
Snow  Loum  &  Son,  29  No.  Front 
SWIFT  &  ALLEN,   Taber's   block, 

Taber's  wharf  (see  adv.  dept.  p. 7) 
Taber  Henry,  Central  wharf 
Taber,  Gordon  &  Co.,  Central  whf., 

corner  Front 
Thompson  James  D.,  88  Union 
Tucker  John  F.  &  Co.,  29 No.  Front 
Watkins  Wm.,  13  Centre 
West  Simeon  N.,  104  LTnion 
Wing  J.  &  W.  R.,  Ill  Union 


Milliners  and    Millinery 
Goods. 

Bowman  H.  Alice,  184  County 
Church  Lydia  C.  Mrs.,  6  Pleasant 
Coffin  H.  B.,  52  Purchase 
Cushman  D.  P.  Mrs.,  229  Purchase 
Delano  N.  P.  Miss,  8  Purchase 
Dexter  R.  A.  Miss,  154  Union 
Driscoll  Jennie  Mrs.,  77  Elm 
Haskell  Sarah  J.  H.,  21  Bedford 
Ely  Marietta  G.  Miss,  224  Acushnet 

avenue 
Jack  Irene  R.  Mrs.,  15  Bedford 
Johnson  J.  Mrs.,  224  Purchase 
Meader  M.  T.  Mrs.,  155  Union 
Melling  Ann,  400  Purchase 
Melling  Jennie,  400  Purchase 
Nooning  H.  H.  &  Co.,  4  and  6  Pur- 
chase 
Nye  L.  J.  Mrs.,  20  Pleasant 
Packard  L.  H.  Mrs.,  11  Pleasant 
Reynolds   C.  R.   &  Co.   Misses,  13 

Pleasant 
Sherman  T.  E.,  17  Purchase 
Waite  Benj.  H.  &  Co.,  40  Purchase 
West  R.  B.  Mrs.,  23  Pleasant 


Mill  Machinery. 

COLLINS  &  BOWIE,  90  So.  W&ter 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  16) 
N.  B.  MACHINE  SHOP,  90  South 

Water  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  14) 


Mill  Wrights. 

COLLINS  &  BOWIE,  90  So.  Water 
(see  adv.  dept.  p.  16) 


Moldings  and  Window 
Frames. 

HATHAWAY  THOMAS  H.,  foot 
Walnut,  cor.  So.  Front  (see  adv. 
dept.  p.  13) 

SOWLE  F.  A.,  77,  79 and  81  North. 
Water  (see  insert  opp.  p.  237) 


Music  and    Musical    Instru- 
ments. 

(See  also  Piano-Fortes.) 
Boden  E.,  jr.,  47  Purchase 
Church  Charles  L.,  164  Purchase 
Cunningham  John,  62  Union 
Hopkins  John,  73  William 
Perry  John  F,  &  Co.,  143  Union 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSHSTESS  DIEECTOEY. 


Music  Teachers. 

Adams  Edith  Miss,  117  Maxfield 
Aiken  Nancy  C,  122  Acuslmet  av. 
Allen  Emily  Miss,  25  Bush 
Baker  Adelaide  G.,  45  Chestnut 
Bennett  Ada  O.  Miss,  178  Grinnell 
Comerford  Mary  Miss,  2o2  County 
Crowell  Lizzie  N.  Miss,  21  &o.  Sixth 
Eaton  Josiah,  jr.,  147^  Union 
Eaton  Louis  H.,  147i  Union 
Hayes  E.  L.  Miss,  10  Hillman 
Hayes  L.  G.  Miss,  10  Hillman 
Heap  Wm.  H.,  178  State 
Hill  George,  6  Liberty  Hall  bldg. 
Jennings  A.   J.  Mrs.    158  Acushuet 

avenue 
Macy  Hannah   A.  Miss,  161    Grin- 
nell 
PIEIICE  H.  P.,  .38  Mill 
Rooth  Harriet  E.  Miss,  83  Walden 
Sampson  Edith  A. Miss,  130  Chestnut 
Swan  A.  W.,  8  Gummings  bldg. 
Swift  O.  v., 'lO*; South  Second 

Musicians,  Readers  8t  Writ- 
ers Supplies, 

New  Bedford  Economy  Co.,  387 
Purchase 

.  Naptha   Cleaning. 

CRAFTS  &  ALLEN,  160  Union  (see 
adv.  dept.  p.  28) 

Nautical  Instruments, 

SHERMAN  C.  R.,  49  North  Water 
(see  advt.   opp.  index  to  advts.  p. 

8  front) 

Nava!  Stores. 

HART  c%  AKI.NT,  58  So.  Water  and 

9  No.  Water   (see  advt.  opp.  con- 
tents) 

Newspapers  and  Publishers. 

BRLSTOL  COUNTY  JOURNAL 
(weekly),  387  Purchase 

DAILY  MERCURY,  Mercury  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  92  Union  (see  adv. 
dept.  page  33) 

EVENING  STANDARD,  E.  Antho- 
ny ife  Sons,  pubs.,  67  Union  (see- 
adv.  dept.  page  33) 

NEW  BEDFORD  SIGNAL  (week- 
ly), Geo.  Robertson,  pub.  and 
prop.,  24  School 

NEW  BEDFORD  WEEKLY  MER- 
CURY, Mercury  Publishing  Co., 
92  Union  (see  adv.  dept.  page  33) 

REPUBLICAN  STANDARD 
(weekly),  E.  Anthony  &  Sons, 
pubs.,  07  Union  (see  adv.  dept. 
p.  33) 


WHALEMAN'S  SHIPPING  LIST 
&  MERCHANTS  TRANSCRIPT,. 
Eben.  P.  Raymond,  pub.  and  prop. 
8  So.  Second  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  31) 

• 

Notaries  Public. 

{See  also  County  Officers.) 

Clifford  Chas.  W.,  35  No.  Water 
Clifford  Walter,  35  No.  Water 
Cobb  W.  H.,  35  No.  Water 
CODD  T.  A.,  18  So.  Water  (see  adv. 

dept.  p.  3) 
COOK  SAMUEL  H.,  .37  No,    Water 

(see  advt.  on  front  cover) 
Crapo  Wm.  W.,  35  No.  Water 
Marston  George,  35  No.  Water 

Novelty  Works. 

New  Bedford  Novelty  Works,  W. 
L.  Bonney  &  Co.,  props.,  Pleas- 
ant, c.  Mechanics  lane 


Nurses. 

Allen  Sarah   H.,  Allen,  c.  Plainville 
Barber  Edward  E.,  180  Kempton 
Bliss  George,  175  Grinnell 
Bumphrey    Caroline   T.,   91  Wash- 
ington 
Covil  Mercy  Miss,  42  No.  Second 
Davis  Leroy  W.  Mrs.,  64  State 
Grimshaw   Lydia  R.  Mrs.,  74  Robe- 
son 
Harps  Lydia  C,  85  Kempton 
Hicks  Anna  R.   Mrs..  63  Mechanics 

lane 
Lewis  Elvira,  129  Acushnet  av. 
Snow  Abby  Mrs.,  13  Maxfield 
Tripp  Almira,  228  South  Second 
Tripp  Mary  D.  Mrs.,  63  Foster 
West  A.  T.  Mrs.,  13  Maxfield 
Wilkie  Mrs.,  94  Bedford 
Williams  Naomi  M.  Mrs.,  98  Elm 
Wood  Cynthia  M.  Mrs.,  82  Forest  ' 

Nurserymen. 

(See  also  Florists.) 

Covell  Benjamin  B.,  Acushnet  av. 

HOWARD  WM.  M.,  34  Arnold,  cor. 
So.  Cottage  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  4) 

Keen  Washington,  Maxfield,  above 
Cedar 

LUCE  WM._T.,  172  County  (see  adv. 
dept.  p.  2  0 

McAfee  JOHN,  Dartmouth,  of- 
fice 75  Union  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  32) 

PEIRCE  WILLIAM,  Elm,  c.  Cot- 
tage, store  102  Union  (see  adv. 
dept.  page  6) 

Oakum,  Tar,  Pitch  8tc. 

WEEKS  REUBEN  &  SON,  City 
wharf  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  21) 


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309 


Oculist  and  Aurist. 

SPEXCER  CHARLES  L.,  02  Pur- 
chase (see  adv.  dept.  p.  23) 

Oil  Dealers. 

BULLOCH  A.  &  CO.,  Howland,  of- 
fice, 27  William  (see  adv.  dej)!:,, 
p.  S) 

Gardner  E.  R.  &  Co.,  9  Rodman 

HART  &  AKIN,  5S  So.  Water  (see 
advt.  opp.  contents) 

Ivers  Samuel,  148  County 

NYE  WILLIAM  F.  (lubricatina*), 
So.  Pier,  Fisli  Island  (see  advt. 
front  colored  pacje) 

POTTER  Wil.  F.'&  CO.,  Union,  c. 
Front  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  21) 

Tucker  &  Bryant,  lOi  and  106  No. 
Water 


Oil  Manufacturers. 

Homer  Geo.   S.,    Prospect,   corner 

South,  office  2o  Centre 
Kelley  Ezra  (watch),  Mt.  Pleasant, 

corner  Mt.  Vernon 
NYE  W.  F.,  South  Pier,  Fish  Island 

(see  advt.  front  colored  page) 

Oil  and  Candle  Mnfrs. 

BARKER    A.     R.,   Leonard  street 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  9) 
DELANO    GEO.    &    CO.    (mnfg.), 

South  Second,  corner  South,  and 

office  140  Front  street,  New  York 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  8) 
HASTINGS  &  CO.,  foot  of  Grinnell 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  9) 
Homer  Geo.  S.,  Prospect,  c.  Soutli 
Leonard  Samuel  &  Son,  23  Centre 
Robinson  W.  A.  Co.,  50  So.  Water 
THAYER  &  JUDD    PARAFFUSTE 

CO.,  Rotch's  wharf  (see  adv.  dept. 

page  G) 

Oil  (Petroleum). 

{See  also  Oil  and  Candles.) 

POTTER  W.  F.  &  CO., No.  Front, 

cor.  Union  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  21) 

Old  Ships,  Dealers  in. 

COOK  W.  H.  &  CO.,  9  and  1.5  North 
Front  (see  adv.  dept.  page  38) 

McCullough  John,  19  and  21  North 
Front 

Omnibus  Line. 

(See  also  Stage  Lines.) 
Head  of  the  River,  Andrew  E.  Hath- 
away, prop.,  75  William 


Optical  Instruments. 

SHERMAN  CHARLES  R.,  49  No. 
Water  (see  advt.   opposite  index, 
to  advts.  page  8  front) 

Opticians- 

DEXTER  J.  A.,  211  Purchase  (see 

advt.  insert  opposite  page  169) 
Dexter  &  Haskins,  20  Purchase 

Organ   Tuner  and  Repairer. 

PEIRCE  GEORGE,  162  Union  (see 
adv.  dept.  page  16) 

Overall  Manufacturer. 

Read  C.  W.,  155  North  Water 

Oyster  Dealers. 

(See  also  Fish  Dealers.) 
Dean  J.  H.  &  Co.,  13  North  Second 

Paint  Manufacturers. 

'  BROWNELL  H.  J.  &  (JO.,  School, 
corner  First  (see  .advt.  on  front 
cover) 

Cook  Thomas  W.  &  Co.,  Front,  cor- 
ner School 

HART  &  AKIN,  58  South  Water 
(see  advt.  opposite  contents) 

KIRBY  GEO.  JK.,  Wall,  n.  Acush- 
net  avenue  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  32) 

Paint  Can  tVlnfrs. 

PARKER  .%  SHERMAN,  Water,cor. 
Union  (upstairs)  (see  advt.  inside 
front  cover) 

Painters  (House,  Ship  and 
Sign.) 

Babcock  S.,  38  School 

Barrows,  Lawton  &  Co.,  90  North 

Water,  west  of  North  Front 
Booth  William  N.,  184  Kempton 
Boweu  Geo.  S.   &   Co.,   30  and  32 

Union 
BraleyA.  H.,96  Kempton 
CASVVELL  WM.  H..  21  and  31  Un- 
ion, corner  Front  (see  adv.  dept., 

page  35) 
Crear  R.  G.,.35i  Union 
DeWolf  James,  164  Acnshnet  av. 
DUNHAM  WM.  L.,  20  South  Water 

(see  adv.  dept..  p.  2G) 
Fales  Peter  (ornamental),  91   North 

Water 
GIFFORD  OLIVER  E.,  So.  Water, 

cor.  School  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  34) 
HART  &  AKIN,    58  South   Water 

and  9  North  Water  (see  advt.  opp. 

contents) 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIEECTORT. 


Painters  (House,  Ship,  and 
Sign— Continued. 

,  HATHAWAY  THOMAS  H.    (con- 
tracts made  for  paiutino:    houses 
and  vessels),  foot  Walnut,  corner 
•South  Front  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  18) 
HAZZARD  JAMES  B.,   Mechanics 
•    lane  (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 
JENKIN^S  BEN'J.  S.,  431  Acushuet 

avenue  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  35) 
KEMPTON    EBENEZER    J.,    foot 

of  Middle  (see  ail  v.  dept.  p.  3.")) 
Kern  &  Wright,  44  South  Water 
Lawrence  Charles  E.,  Second,  opp. 

P.  O. 
Lav?rence  Ephraira  2d,  8.5  Middle 
Manchester  Asa  P.,  70  South  Water 
MAXFIELD  WM.,  25  Centre    (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  34) 
Moriarty  Josepli  T.,  192  So.  Water 
Ealeigh  0.  S.  (marine),  31  Union 
Russell  &  Co..  3  Fifth 
Sowle  E.  A.,  2  Hilhiian 
Stubbs  Henry  C,  34  VA'ing 
Thompson  Charles,  93  Maxfield 
Wady  &  Taber,  Mechanics  lane 
West  John  P.,  726  Purchase 

Paints,  Oils  and  Glass. 

Barrows,   Cawton  &  Co.,  90   North 

Water,  west  of  North  Front 
BROWNELL  H.  J.  &  CO.,  School, 

corner  First   (see  advt.    on  front 

cover) 
CASWELL  WM.  H.,  21  and  31  Un- 
ion, corner  Front  (see  adv.  dept., 

page  .35) 
DUNHAxM  Wn^LIAM  L.,  20  South 

Water  (see  adv.  dept,  p.  26) 
GIFFORD  OLIVER  E.,  South  Wat- 
er, c.  School  (see  adv.  dept., p.  34) 
HART  &  AKIN,   58  South  Water,. 

and  9  North  Water  (see  advt.  opp. 

contents) 
HATHAWAY  THOMAS    H.,    foot 

Walnut,  corner  South  Front   (see 

adv.  dept.,  p.  13) 
Kern  &  Wright,  44  South  Water 
JENKINS  BENJ.  S.,  431  Acushnet 

avenue  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  35) 
KEMPTON  EBENEZER  J.,  foot  of 

Middle  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  35; 
Landers  Chas.  S.,  25  Middle 
Lawrence  Ephraim  2d,  85  Middle 
MAXFIELD  WILLIAM,  25  Centre 

(see  adv.  dept ,  p.  34) 
Moriarity  Jos.  T.,  192  South  Water 
SOWLE  E.  A.,  2  Hillman 
SOWLE  F.  A.,  77,  79  and  81  North 

Water  (see  advt.,  insert  opp.  page 
'237) 
SUL LINGS,  KINGMAN  &  CO.,  123 

Union,  and  345  Acushnet  avenue 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  15) 
Ti'ipp  Chester  L.  (carriage),  Durfee, 

near  Ashland 


Paper  Box  Makers, 

COFFIN  BROTHERS,  Standard 
building.  Union  (see  adv.  dept., 
page  12) 

Paper  and  Paper  Bags. 

DEWS  EDWIN,  103,  105,  and  107 
Union,  and  123  Purchase  (see 
advt.  on  front  cover) 

Paper  Hangers. 

{See  also  Painters). 

IJarrows,  Lawton  &  Co.,  90  North 

Water 
CASWELL  W.  H.,  21  and  31  Union 

.  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  35) 
DUNHAM  WM.  L.,  20  So.   Water 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  26) 
Ellen  wood  Theodore  W.,  51  North 
GIFFORD  O.  E.,  South  Water,  cor. 

School  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  34) 
HART  &  AKIN,  58  South  Water, 

and  9  North  Water  (see  advt.  opp. 

contents) 
JENKINS  BENJ.  S.,  431  Acushnet 

avenue  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  35) 
KEMPTON  EBENEZER  J.,  foot  of 

Middle  (see  adv.  dept.  pasre  35) 
Kern  &  Wright,  44  Sor^th  Water 
Lawrence    Chas.   E.,  Second,  opp. 

P.O. 
Lawrence  Ephraim  2d,  85  Middle 
MAXFIELD   WM.,  25  Center  (see 

adv.  dept.  page  34) 
Sowle  E.  A..  2  Hillman 
Thatcher   Geo.    L.,  Emerson,   cor. 

West  Willis 
Thompson  Charles.  93  Maxfield 

Paper  Hangings. 

Bliss  &  Nye,  121  Union 
Purington  &  Brown,  59  Purchase 
Taylor  Henry  J.,  41  Purchase 

Paper  Stock  Dealers. 

{See  also  Junk  Dealers.) 
Brownell  Wm.  O.,  estate  of,  North, 

cor.  Central  wharf  and  4,  6,  and 

8  Central  whai-f 
COOK  WM.  H.  &    CO.,  9    and    15 

No.  Front  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  33) 
Thacher  Albert  D.,  Front,   corner 

Comrhercial 

Paraffine  Wax. 

THAYER  &  JUDD  PARAFFINE 
CO.,  Rotch'swhf.  (see  adv.  dept., 
page  6) 

Pastry. 

MILLIKEN  E.  C.  435  and  439  Pur- 
chase (see  adv.  dept.  page  2) 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


11 


Patent  Medicines. 

{See  also  Medicines;  also  Apothe- 
cnries.) 

BLAKE  J  AS.  E.,  64  N'orth  Second 
(see  advt.  front  colored  page) 

C  EN  TEAL  UNION  ASSOCIA- 
TION, B.  F.  Brownell,  treas.,  5 
No.  Sixth  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  30) 

FAIRBROTHERN.  F.  MISS,  ranfr. 
"Ono-entiue  and  Emolient  Salve," 
85  South  Second  (see  advt.  front 
colored  page) 

HADLEY  FRANK  R.,  49  Purchase 
(see  advt.  opp.  index  to  advts. 
page  8  f^-ont) 

PARKER  H.  W.,  150  Union  (see 
insert  opp.  page  197) 

TAYLOR  ,JOH>^  P.,  prop.  South 
End  Drug  Store,  187  and  189 
Acushnet  av.  (see  adv.  dept.  p. 24) 

Patent  Solicitors. 

Palmer  Geo.  H.,  13  Robeson  bldg. 

Pattern   Makers. 

ACUSHNET  IRON  CO., North,  cor. 

Nortli  Water  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  14) 
BRIGHTMAN  &  WASHBURN".  51 

to  55  North  Water  (see  adv.  dept. 

page  12) 
COLLINS  &  BOWIE.  90  So.  Water 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  16) 

Pawn   Brokers. 

Cunningham  John,  62  Union 
Furber  George  W.,  estate  of,  U  So. 
.    Water 

Periodicals'and  Newspa- 
pers. 

BuUard  Amasa,  9  Pleasant 

DEWS  EDWIN,  103,  105,  and  107 

Union  and  123  Purchase  (see  advt. 

on  front  cover) 
Hutchinson  Sylvauder,  142  Union 
Luce  Ambrose  E.,  jr..  178  County 
Spooner  Chas.  H.,  360  Purchase 

Pharmacists. 

CARTER  ROBERT  H.,  215  Pur- 
ch^ise  (see  adv.  dept.  page  20) 

SOUTH  END  PHARMACY,  John 
P.  Taylor,  prop'r,  187  and  189 
Acushnet  av.  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  24) 

Photographers. 

Andrews  Fred'k  W.,  68  Purchase 
Doane  Robert  N.  B.,  36  Purchase 
GIFF<  RD  NOAH,  .54  Purchase  (see 

advt.  front  colored  page) 
Hatch  H.  F.,  92  Purchase 
Knowles  J.  C,  12  Purchase 


PAELOW  GEORGE  F.,  5  Purchase 

(see  advt.  page  32  front) 
Eoberts  J.  D.,  62  Purchase 
Smith  M.,  134^  Union 

Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

(Members  of  the  Mass.  Medical  Society.) 
Abbe  Edward  P.,  room  1  Ricketson 

block 
Cornish  A.,  3  Pleasant  (Cheapside) 
Hayes  Stephen  W.,  80  Purchase 
Hooper  Frederick  H.,  150  County 
Hough  George  T.,  95  Elm 
Jennings  J.  Henry,  85  William 
Johnson  Henry,  14  South  Sixth 
Mackie  John  H.,  7  Morgan 
Pierce  A.  M.,  1  Eicketson  block 
Prescott  Chas.  D.,  120  William 
Spare  John,  92  Purchase,  house  228 

Union,  corner  Arch 
Stickney  Charles  D.,  148^  Union 
Svvasey  Charles  L.,  93^  Middle 
Tucker  E.  T.,  12  Pope" 
Vermyne  J.  J.  B.,  174  Union 

Other  Physicians. 

Brownell  Wm.  E.,  r.  5  Parker  House 
Brown  Horace  M.,  room  1  Ricket- 
son block 
Chace  Ann  IL,  175  Union 
Channing  Rhoda  A.  Miss  (eclectic), 

284  Acushnet  avenue 
Churbuck  L-  A.  Mrs.  (homoeopath- 
ic), 150  Purchase 
Clarke  Henry  B.,  181  Union 
Dunbar  George  H.,  179  William 
Higgins  Alvah  M.,  100  High 
Howland  B.  C.    (homoeopathic),  89 

William 
LEAMING  PHILIPS,  (eclectic), 62 
Purchase(see  advt.  front  col' d  p.) 
Leonard  Melcon  H.,  1  Bedford 
LILLEY  WM.  (cancer),  77  Thomas 

(see  advt.  insert  opp.  page  168) 
Matthes  G.   Felix  (homceo.),  17  So. 

Sixth 
Murray  Michael  A.,  139  Purchase 
Noble  E.  H.  (homceo.  >,  175  Purchase 
Normandie  Louis,  206  Pleasant 
Perry  Edward  M.,  137  County 
Reed    Robert    G.     (homoeo.),     101 

Campbell 
Ricketson  Arthur,  268  County 
Sisson    Edward    R.    (homo30.),    15 

Eighth 
SPENCER  CHARLES  L.,  92  Pur- 
chase, cor.   Elm  (see  adv.  dept. 
page  23) 
Sweet  Job  &  Son    (bone-setters), 

119  Kempton 
Taylor  Wm.  H.,  139  Union 
Waite  Edwin  E.,  107  William 
Webster  Joseph,  Acushnet  avenue 
Wheeler  E.  B.  Mrs.  (botauic),37Elm 
Wilder  Daniel    (homoeopathic),  160 
Purchase 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Pianos  and   Melodeons. 

Eoden  E.,  jr.,  47  Purcliase 
Chuicli  (Jluiries  L.,  164  Purchase 
Hopkins  John,  7o  William 
Eootli  Benjamin  S.,  S3  Walden 

Piano  Tuners  and  Repairers. 

PEIRCE  GEO.,  162  Union  (see  adv. 

dept.  page  36) 
Eooth  Benj.  F.,  172  Acushnet  av. 
Rooth  Benjamin  S.,  83  Walden 

Pictures  86  Picture   Frames. 

Ellis  Leonard  B.,  76  William 
Peirce  Benjamin  W.  (estate  of),  146 
Union 


Picture  Frame   Mnfrs. 

Ellis  Leonard  B.,  76  William 
Peirce   &   Bushnell,   72,  74   and  76 

North  Water,  office  58  do. 
Taber  Charles  &  Co.,  6  No.  Water 


Plane  Manufacturers. 

NEW  BEDFORD  TOOL  CO.,  John 
Herbert,  supt.,  12  and  65  William 
(see  adv.  dept.  page  15) 

Planing  Mills. 

Allen  and  VVashburn,  140  No.  Water 
CITY  PLANI.NG  MILLS,   Greene 

&  Wood,  agents,  I^eonard's  whf. 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  38) 
RYDER  LINUS,  9  Pine  (see  advt. 

insert  opp.  page  168) 


Plumbers. 

Gififord  Thomas  J.  &  Co.,  66  Wil- 
liam, corner  Acushnet  avenue 

GIFFORD  &  ALLEN,  North  Front, 
cor.  Hazard's  wharf  (see  advt. 
front  colored  page) 

Harrington  John,  .503  Purchase 

HAYDEN  &  GROSSMAN,  185 
Acushnet  avenue  (see  adv.  line 
on  front  cover) 

Knox  Andrew,  2  South  Second 

Lewis  J.  li.,  43  North  Second 

Ryan  Bros.,  487  Purchase 

Tobey  &  Coggeshall,  48  and  50  Wil- 
liam 

White  Phineas,  361  Acushnet  av. 

WOOD  BRIGHTMAN  &  CO.,  45 
North  Water  (see  advt.  opp.  in- 
side front  cover) 


Polish   Manufacturer. 

TUELL  CIIAS.  A.,  113  Union  (see 
advt.  on  back  cover) 


Pork,  Lard,  and  Hams. 

BRALEY  JASPER  W.,  214  and 
216  (bounty  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  30) 

Brownell  &  Lapham,  Market,  cor- 
ner Sixth 

LUCE  WM.  T.,  172  County  and  238 
Cedar  (see  adv.  dept.  page  27) 

Powder  Dealers. 

EGGERS  SELMAR  (Hazard's),  10 
William  (see  adv.  dept.  page  36) 

Parker  Frederick  (Dupont's),  11 
Purchase 

Printers.  ♦ 

ANTHONY  E.  &  SONS,  67  Union 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  33) 
KNIGHT  C.  VV.   (card  and  job),  45 

William  (see  adv.  dept.  page  17) 
MERCURY  PUBLISHING  CO.,  92 

Union  (see  adv.  dept.  paee  33) 
Wheaton  Walter  F.,  52  William 

Private  Schools. 

(See  also  Academies.) 
Aimwell  School,  North,  n.  Foster 
Allen  Joseph  jr.  Mrs.,  25  Bush 
Gifford  Sarah  D.  Miss,  57  Summer 
Howland    Catherine     Miss,    South 

Eighth,  near  Union 
Richmond  James  H.  C,  21  Seventh 

Produce  Dealers. 

Barrows  J.  N.,  31  Union 

BRALEY  JASPER  W.,214  and  216 
County  (see  adv.  dept.  page  30) 

Cunningham  W.  IT.,  31  Union 

GIBBS  LOT  H.,  2»6  and  28  Union 
(see  adv.  dept.  page  31) 

HUMPHREY  JAMiES  L.  jr.  &  CO., 
21  North  Second  (see  adv.  dept. 
page  30) 

McAFEE  JOHN,  75  Union  (see  adv. 
dept.  page  32) 

POTTER  WILLIAM  F.  &  CO.,  Un- 
ion, c-  Front  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  21) 

RHODES  &  KAVENAGH,  622  Pur- 
chase (see  adv.  dept.  page  30) 

Wilbur  Lemuel  C,  197  Purchase 

WOOD  J.  A.  &  CO.,  34  Union  (see 
adv.  dept.  page  38) 

Provisions,  &c.  (Wholesale). 

ANTHONY,  SWIFT  &  CO.,  Bridge 
"street,  Parker's  wharf  (see  advt. 
front  colored  page) 

Provision  and  Meat  Markets. 

ACUSHNET  CO-OPERATIVE  AS- 
SOCIATION, 213  Acushnet  av. 
(see  adv.  (dept.  page  28) 

ADAMS  E.'C.  &  SON,  66  Smith 
(see  adv.  dept.  page  20) 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Almy  A.  A.,  Hillman,  cor.  Cedar 
ASHLEY  A.  DAYIS,  ()(33  Purchase 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  2) 
BAYLIES  WILLIAM,  8  and  4  Un- 
ion (see  adv.  dept.  pajje  29) 
BLISS    FRAXK  C,    South   Sixth, 
comer   Griuuell   (see   adv.  dept. 
pao-e  22) 
BOARD.MAN  THOMAS,   587  Pur- 

chiise  (see  adv.  dept. page  26) 
BRALEY  J.  VV.,  214  and"216  Coun- 
ty (see  adv.  dept.  page  30) 
Brownell  i!c  Lapham,  Sixtli,  corner 

Market  square 
Bryant  &  Peirce.  174  County 
CEXTRAL      UNION      ASSOCIA- 
TION, .3  No.  Sixth,  B.  F.  Brown- 
ell. treas.  (see  adv.  dept.  page  30) 
Clare  John,  221  South  Water' 
Covidl  aud  Ashley.  177  Purchase 
Cota  ct  Smith,  Cedar,  cor.  Middle  • 
Dailey  John  W.,  4  South  Second 
Dwioht  .James  E.,  60 So.  Second 
DWiOHT    WM.     B.     &     CO.,   179 

Acushnet  avenue  (see  adv.  dept. 

page  25) 
DYER  JOHN  E.,  216  Acushnet  av- 
enue, corner   Cannon    (see   adv. 

dept.  page  2.5) 
GIBBS  LOT  H.,   26  and  28  Union 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  31) 
Gififord  &  Barker,  8  JMarket  square 
Hamilton  Augustus,  154  North 
HAMMOND    HERBERT    &     CO., 

168^  Kempton(see  adv.  dept.  p.  29) 
Handy  Nye,  159  Purchase 
Holcomb   Henry  &   Son,  71  South 

Second 
Holcomb  Monroe,  201  South  Water 
Holcomb  Roland,  32  School 
HOLDEN  C.  H.,  Fairhaven  bridge 

(see  advt.  front  colored  page) 
KIRK  JOHN  1st,  374  Purchase  (see 

adv.  di-pt.  page  IS) 
LEWIS  O.  B.,  347  Acushnet  avenue 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  page  IS) 
LUCE  AVILLIAM  'i;.,   172  County 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  27) 
Macomber   George   B.,   539  to   543 

Purchase 
Mills  James,  Central  Market,  9  No. 

Sixth 
MORSE  F.  &  CO.,  239  Middle  (see 

adv.  dept.  page  19) 
NYE  S.  G.,  35  Union  (see  adv. dept. 

page  32) 
Perry  Samuel  S.,  154  Purchase 
POTTER  WM.    F.  &   CO.,  Union, 

c.  No.  Front  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  21) 
RHODES      &     KAVENAGH,    622 

Purcha.se  (see  adv.  dept.  page  30) 
Rock  James,  265  South  Water 
SHERMAN  L  C.  &  SON,  11  Fourth, 

cor.  Bedford  (see  adv.  dept.  p,  28) 
Snow  O.  S.,  Sixth,  cor.  Elm 
Snow  Sylvester,  58  County 


STANTON  A.  G.  &  CO.,  131  Acush- 
net avenue  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  24) 
Taylor  B.  A.,  186  County 
Vieera  &  Rogers.  25  Howland 
Weeden  Wm':  W.,  120  Washington 
WOOD    CHARLES    H.,    128    Pur- 
chase (see  adv.  dept.  p.  37) 
Wordell  &  Cook,  108  William 

Prussiate  of  Potash,  Cyan- 
uret  of  Potassium,  and 
Prussian  Blue  Manufr'y. 

DAVIS  HENRY  v..  Factory,  Court, 
cor.  Chancery,  office,  40  North, 
Water(see  advt.  insert  opp.  p.  168) 

Public  Administrators. 

Barney  E.  L.,  17^  North  Water 
Bonnev  Charles  T.,  42i  No.  Water 
Crapo  William  W..  35  No.  Water 
Tucker  Geo.  F.,  21  Robeson  bldg. 

Pump  and  Block  Makers. 

{See  also  Block  and  Pump  Makers.) 
Coggeshall    C.    W.,     Front,     head 

Merrill's  v^^harf 
Swan  Walter  D..  20  South  Front 
Swift  Thomas  W.,  17  North  Front 
Taber  Joseph,  13  North  Front 

Railroad  Companies. 

OLD  COLONY  R.  R.,  Isaac  N. 
Marshall,  agent,  office,  442  Pur- 
chase, corner  Pearl 

New  Bedford  and  Fairhaven  Street 
Railway,  Warren  Ladd.  pi'esident, 
office,  442  Purchase,  cor.  Pearl,  A. 
G.  Pierce,  treas.,  office  over  Mer- 
chants National  Bank,  50  North 
Water 

Reading  Rooms, 

Marine  Reading  Room  (for  seamen), 
Bethel  street 

MERCHANTS  E  X  C  H  AN  GE 
READING  ROOM,  E.  Dews,  pro- 
prietor. North  Second,  southeast 
corner  William 

Real  Estate  Agents. 

BOURNE     GEO.   A.    &     SON,   41 

William  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  25) 
Cook  Timothy  D.,  20  North  Water 
Tappan  Francis  W.,  22  No.  Water 
Tripp  Thomas  B.,  47  Allen 

Refrigerators. 

SOWLE  F.  A.,  77,  79  and  81  North 
Water  (see  insert  opp.  p.  237) 


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NEW  BEDFOED  BUSINESS  DIEECTORY. 


Restaurants. 

(See  also  Eating  Houses.) 
Carl  L.W.,  55  William 
Dexter  A.  P.,  100  Union 
Fordhara  J.  F.,  7  North  Water 
Gardner  EmraaK.,  19  So.  Water 
Gilford  George  P.,  5  &  7  So.   Water 
Holly  Tree  Lunch  Room,  51  William 
Kennedy  Matthew,  82  Union 
Nickerson  Gilbert,  26  So.  Water 
REEVE  NAT  L.,6So.   Water  (see 
•  adv.  dept.  p.  1) 

Sisson  James  E.,  102  and  104  Union 
Widdowes  Levi,  95  Union 
WING  E.,  10:3  and  105  William  (see 
adv.  dept.  p.  12) 

Riggers. 

Mathews  John,  Parker's  wharf 
Olstein  John  L.,  City  wliarf 
Searell  Charles,  Merrill's  wharf 

Roofer  (Grave!). 

PERKINS  ANDREW  W.,  Cedar,  c. 
Hillman  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  17) 

Roofers  (Tin  and  Compo- 
sition). 

THOMAS  MORGAN  &  CO.,  205 
Purchase  (see  advt.  front  colored 
page  opp.  map) 

Roofing. 

NEW  BEDFORD  ROOFING  AND 
IMPROVED  CONCRETE  CO., 
Cedar,  cor.  Hillman  (see  adv. 
dept.  p.  17) 

THOMAS  MORGAN  &  CO.  (tin 
and  composition),  205  Purchase 
(see  advt.  front  col.  p.  opp.  map) 

Rolling  Mills, 

GOSNOLD  MILLS,  '566  Acuslmet 
avenue,  Joseph  H.  Cornell,  pres. 
and  treas.  (see  advt.  front  col.  p.) 

Rope  Manufacturers. 

NEW  BEDFORD  CORDAGE  CO., 
Court,  office  Rotch's  square  (see 
adv.  dept.  page  21) 

Sail-Makers. 

Alniv  Job,  11  Parker's  blk.,  Middle 

CHAPMAN  JOHN  H.,  122  North 
Second  (see  adv.  dept.  page  38) 

Chapman  &  Shurtleff,  Union,  cor. 
Front 

HART  THOS.  M.,  33  Commer'l  whf. 
(see  advt.  under  heading  of  Cot- 
ton Duck  and  Rope  Dealer) 

Hitch  E.,3  Merrill's  wharf 

Hitch  Joshua  C,  Taber's  whf.,  cor. 
North  Front 


Saloons. 

Betz  T.,  84  Union 
Gartner  Joseph,  634  Acushnet  av. 
Graham  Wm.  H.,  84  Middle 
Greene  Daniel,  32  South  Water 
Harrington  John  E.,  8  Linden 
Higginbotham  Joseph,  67S  Acush- 
net avenue 
Howland  Chas.  W.,  117  Kempton 
Kane  Michael,  638  Purchase 
Lewis,  Manuel,  155  South  Water 
Matthews  James,  318  Acushnet  av. 
McCluskey  James,  7  First 
McKenzie  James,  349  Acushnet  av. 
Mindo  Joseph,  153  South  Water 
Murphy  Michael,  431  Purchase 
Oakly  .lames  Mrs.,  65  Uiiion 
Rock  Joseph,  Linden,  corner  State 
Smith  William  G.,  29  Middle 
Taber  John  G.,  179  Kempton 
■  Tillinghast  H.  C,  51  and  53  Union 
Winterson  Patrick,  179  So.  Water 

Salve  Manufacturer. 

FAIRBROTHER  N.  F.  MISS  (Emo- 
lient),  85  South  Second  (see  advt. 
front  colored  iDage) 

Sashes,  Doors,  and  Blinds. 

Croacher  Thos.  W.,  Leonard's  whf. 
HATHAWAY  THOxMAS  H.,    foot 

Wrtlnut,  cor.  So.  Front  (see  adv. 

dept.  page  13) 
MOSHER  &  BRO.WNELL  (mnfrs.), 

127  No.  Water  (see  adv.  dept.  p. 

14) 
SOWLE  F.  A.,  77,  79,  and  81  North 

Water  (^ee  insert  opp.  p.  237) 
STURTEVANT  &  SHERMAN,  132 

North  Water  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  37) 

Savings  Banks. 

{See  also  Banks.) 
NEW  BEDFORD  FIVE  CENTS 
SAVINGS  BANK,  Purchase,  cor. 
Mechanics  lane  (see  advt.  in  mis- 
cellaneous dept.) 
NEW  BEDFORD  INSTITUTION 
FOR  SAVINGS,  North  Second, 
cor.  William  (see  advt.  miscella- 
neous dept.) 

Saw  Filers. 

JENNEY  PERRY  P.,  40  Kempton 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  34) 
Morrill  L.  H.,  87  Middle 

School-house  Furniture  and 
Settees. 

WHITCOMB  A.  G.,  73  Fulton, 
Boston  (see  advt.  front  col.   page) 

Seaman's  Chest  Mnfrs. 

Enos  Manuel,  166  South  Water 
Gifford  David  L.,  Ash,  cor.  North 
Williams  John,  193  South  Water 


NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


315 


Seamen's  Clothing  Dealers. 

{Sec  also  Clnthing  Dealers.) 
CARTER    JOHN  F.'    (oil  clothes), 
Gloucester  (see  advt.) 

Settees. 

WHITCOMB    A.    G.,    73    Fulton, 
Boston  (see  advt.  front  col.  page) 

Sewing  Machines. 

Chase  E.  B.,  .5~Pleasant  (Cheapskle) 
Garuett  .John  H.,  ID  Purchase 
]\rann  H.  S.,  13o  Purchase 
Parris  J.  S.,  2  Cheapside 
Singer  iMnfg.  Co.,   J.    H.    Garnett, 
manager,  19  Purchase 

Sewing  Machine   Repairers. 

Eddy  .lob  A.  T.,  18  Purchase 
JENXEr  PERRY  P.,  40  Kempton 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  34) 
Mann  H.  S.,  133  Purchase 

Shafting,    Pulleys,  etc. 

NEW  BEDFORD  MACHINE 
SHOP,  no  So.  Water  "(see  adv. 
dept.  p.  14) 

Shells  and    Curiosities. 

Nickerson  George  Y.,  22  So.  Water 

Sheriffs  Deputy. 

{See    aUo  County  Officers.) 
Brock  J.  C,  24  William 
Nickerson  John  W.,  23  No.  Water 

Ship  Agents. 

[See  also  Merchants  ) 
Blackler    William    G.,  7  Ricketson 

block,  Union 
Knowles   Jolin   P.,   2d,  Front,  cor. 

Commercial  wharf 
Knowles  Thomas  &  Co.,  24  Union 
Taber,  Gordon  &  Co.,  Central  whf., 

corner  Front  • 

Ship  Broker. 

CODD  THOMAS  A.,  18  So.  Water 
(upstairs)  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  3) 

Ship  Builder. 

HOWLAND  JOHN  W.,  Steamboat 
sq.,  foot  of  School  (see  adv.  dept. 
p.  31) 

'Ship  Calkers. 

WEEKS  REUBEN  &  SON,  City 
wharf  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  21) 

Ship-Carpenters. 

Browii  Benjamin   C.*,   head  of  Geo. 

Howland's  wharf 
Brown  &  Co.,  22  Commercial* 
Chase  A.,  City  wharf 
Dam m on  Samuel,  No.  Water,  cor. 

North 


HOWLAND  JOHN W.,  Steamboat 
sq.,  foot  of  School  (see  adv.  dept. 
P  31) 

Mashow  John,  Eddy's  wharf 

Ship  Chandlers. 

KIRBY   HUMPHREY   S.,  8  Com'l 

whf.,  cur.  Front 
SULLINGS,  KJNGMAN&  CO.,  123 

Union  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  1-5) 
SWIFT   &  ALLEN,   Taber's  block, 

Taber's  whf.  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  7) 

Ship  Joiners. 

Brown   Benjamin  C,   head  of  Geo. 

Howland's  wharf 
Damon  Doane  W.,  Hamilton 
Look  John  W.,  129  No.  Water 

Shipping  Commissioners. 

(U.  SJ. 

Hallet  Bangs,  18  So.  Water  (New 
Bedford  and  Barnstable) 

CODD  THOMAS  A.  (deputy),  18 
South  Water  (New  Bedford  and 
Barnstable)  (see  adv.- dept.  p.  3) 

Ship  Piugsand  Bungs. 

MORSS  ANTHONY  S.,  210  Com'l 
(see  adv.  dept.  page  17) 

Ship   Smiths. 

Barton  James,  City  wharf 
Dean  Henry  N.,  head  of  No.  Water 
Drisgs  J.  D.,  Merrill's  wharf 
Durfee  James,  201  North  Water 
Macy  E.  B.  &  F.,  22  South  Front 
Sawyer  J.  A.,  25  North  Front 
Snow  Jaaies  M.,  North  Front,  near 
Middle 

Ship  Spikes. 

MORSS  ANTHONY  S.,  210  Com- 
mercial (see  adv.  dept.  page  17) 

Ship  Stores- 

GIBBS  LOT  H..26  Union  (see  adv. 

dept.  page  31) 
NYE'S  G.,  31  Union  (see  adv.  dept. 

page  32) 

Shipwright. 

HOWLAND  JOHN  W.,  foot  of 
School  (see  adv.  dept.  page  .^1) 

Ship  and  Boat  Trimmings 
(Brass  and  Galvanized). 

MORSS  ANTHONY  S.,  210  Com'l 
(see  adv.  dept.  page  17) 

Shirt  Mnfr.  (Linen  Bosom). 

Denham  Thomas  M.  &  Bro.,  384 
Acushnet  av. 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Shocks  and  Tanks. 

EYDER  LINUS,  9  Pine  (see  advt. 
colored  insert  opp.  page  168) 

Show  Managers. 

Wlieaton  &  Co.,  52  William 

Silver  and  Silver-PIated  Ware. 

DEXTER  J.  A.,  211  Purchase  (see 

insert  opp.  page  169) 
Dexter  &  Haskins,  20  Purchase 
Hurll  Chailes  W.,  27  Pui'chase 
Kelley  Wni.  L.,  2  Purchase 

Slate  Dealers. 

THOMAS.  MORGAN,  &  CO.,  205 
Purcliase  (see  advt.  front  colored 
opp.  map) 

Slate  Roofers. 

THOMAS  MORGAN,  &  CO.,  205 
Purchase  (see  advt.  front  colored 
opp.  map) 

Small  Wares. 

Brownell  O.  G.  &  Son,  51  Purchase 

Soap  Mnfrs. 

DELANO  GEO.  E.  P.,  manufac- 
turer "Aurora  Granulated,"  21 
School,  cor.  First  (see  advt.  on 
back  cover) 

Cunningham  Dan'l  P.,  151  Grinnell 

FREEMAN  MARCUS  L.,  86  Pros- 
pect (see  adv.  dept.  page  12j 

Hersom  Thomas,  5:-j6  Acushiiet  av. 

SMITH  WM.  T.,  Front,  cor.  Central 
wharf  (see  advt.  on  front  cover) 

Tucker  &  Bryant,  104  and  106  No. 
Water  and  26  Middle 

Whittemore  M.  F.,  14  South  Second, 
opP-  Spring 

Soap  Stone. 

ALLEN  FREDERICK,  20  North 
Second  (see  adv.  dept.  page  3) 

Soda  Fountains  (Furnishers 
of). 

BROWNELL  CHAS.  F.  &  CO.,  180 
County  (see  advt.  front  part,  p. 82) 

Soda  and   Mineral  Water 
Manufacturers. 

BROWNELL  C.  F.  &■  CO.,  180 
County  (see  adv.  dept.  page  32) 

Herbert  Edward,  342  Acushnet  av. 

Wheaton  Hiram,  51  and  53  South 
Water 

Spar  Manufacturers. 

(See  also  Mast  and  Spar  Makers.) 
Beetle  Rodolphus,  130  N'o.  Water 


Johnson  &  Kirby,  Front,  south  of 

Ferry  slip 
Ryder  &  Smith,  152  North  Water 
Smith  &  Allen,  foot  of  Walnut 

Sperm  Candies  and  Oil  Soap 
Manufacturers. 

(/S'pe  also  Oils  and  Candles.) 
DELANO  GEORGE  &  CO.,  South 

Second,    corner  South  (see  adv. 

dept.  page  8) 
HASTINGS  &  CO.,  foot  of  Grinnell 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  9) 
Homer  Geo.  S.,  Prosi^ect,  c.  South, 

office  23  Centre 
Robinson  William  A.  &  Co.,  50  So. 

Water 

Stables,  Livery.  Boarding,  8c 
Sale. 

Allen  W.  H.,  263  and 270  Purchase 
P.liss' Samuel  S.,  28  Bedford 
Brown  John,  404  Acushnet  avenue 
Brownell  H.  M.,  62  Elm 
Browne] PPerry,  24  North  Second 
Clark  Walter  F.  (sale),  19  E'ourth 
Coffin  William  Henry,  18  School,  c. 

First 
Cook  John  S.  l^.  Son, 8  to  14  Fourth 
Cornell  Robert  S.,  135  Grinnell,  u. 

Washington  square 
Dwelley  Andrew,  430  Purchase 
Greene  Clark,  (sale)  9  Spring 
Jay  James  A.,  13  South  Second,  c. 

Spring 
Mosher'  Henry    M.,    116    and    118 

Grinnell 
Oesting  William,  12  Liberty 
Perry  S.  F.  &  Son,  50  Elm     ■ 
Richards  William  D.,  20  S.  Second 
SHERMAN  WM.  H.,  24  Fourth  (see 

adv.  dept.  ]Dage  5J 
Snow    John     H.,    34    Elm,    corner 

Acushnet  avenue 

Stair  Builders. 

BRIGHTMAN  &  WASHBURN.  51 
to  55  North  Water  (see  adv.  dept. 
page  12) 

Stage  Lines. 

{£ee  also  Omnibus  Lines). 

Fall  River,  A.  Richards,  proprie- 
tor, 5  South  Sixth 

Little  Compton,  A.  Richards,  pro- 
prietor, 5  South  Sixth 

Marion,  A.  Richards,  proprietor,  5 
South  Sixth . 

South  Dartmouth,  Joseph  T.  l)avis, 
proprietor,  5  Ricketson  block, 
140  Union 

Westport  Point,  A.  Richards,  pro- 
prietor, 5  South  Sixth 


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317 


stationery  (Wholesale  and 
Retail). 

(See  «?.s'o  Books  and  Stationery.) 
COLLIXS   Q.   F.    &  CO.. '34  North 

Second    (see    advt.     insert    opp. 

pno-e  196) 
DEWS  EU^VIN,  108,   105,   and   107 

Union,    and    123    Purchase    (see 

advt.  on  front  cover) 
Hntciiinson  Sylvander,  142  Union 
KNIGHT    CHAS.    W.,  45   Wiluam 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  17) 

Stave  Dealers. 

Luce  Thomas,  City  wharf 
NYE  S.  G.,  Union  (see  adv.  dept., 
page  32) 

Stave  Dressers. 

Hayes  &  Co.,  145  North  Water 

Steam  Engine  Mnfrs. 

NEWBEDFORD  MACHINE  SHOP, 
yO  So.  Water  (see  adv.  dept., p.  14) 

Steam  and  Gas  Fitters. 

Sherman  Jireh  C.  60  William 
WOOD,  BRIGHTJMAN   &    CO.,  45 
North  Water  (see   advt.   opj).   in- 
side front  cover) 

Stevedores. 

Borden  Thomas  E.,  North  Front 
Wilson  John  J.,  2  School 

Steamship  Companies.     ' 

EUROPEAN  STEAMERS,  Daven- 
port, Mason  &  Co., agents,  5  Rick- 
etson  block,  Union(see  advt.  opp. 
calendar) 

NEW  BEDFORD,  VINEYARD 
AND  NANTUCKET  STEAM- 
BOAT CO.,  office  over  Merchants 
National  Bank,  North  Water 

NEW  BEUFOKD  AND  NEW  YORK 

•  STEAMSHIP  CO.,  0  Commercial 
wharf  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  37J 

Stencils. 

MORRILL  L.  11.,  87  Middle  (see 
adv.  dept.,  p.  7) 

Stenographer, 

FREEMAN  M.  L.,  82  Prospect  (see 
.  adv.  dept.,  p.  12) 

Stone  Cutters. 

(.See  al:<o  Marble  Workers). 
Doran  William,  26  North  Second 
Drew  Phineas   F. ,   Nortli,   between 

County  and  Summer 
Manchester    Olis,   County  avenue, 

opposite  Smith 
MUNROE  JOSEI'H  P.  G.,  145  West 

Campbell  (see  adv.  dept.,  p.  7) 
Rogers  Abiathar,  Shawm ut  avenue, 

corner  Grand 


Stoves  and  Ranges. 

Caswell  John  P.,  138  Purchase 

Clifton  J.  W.,  342  Purchase 

Cobb  George  A.,  Head  of  the  River. 

Acushnet  avenue 
HAYDEN     &      GROSSMAN,      1«5 
Acushnet  avenue,  corner  Bedford 
(see  advt.  on  front  cover) 
Lewis  Nathan,  99  William 
PARKER    &     SHERMAN,  Union, 
cor.  Water  (see  advt.  inside  front 
cover) 
SAWYER  STEPHEN"  P.,  134  Pur- 
chase (see  advt.  front  col'd   page) 
SULLINGS,  KINGMAN  &  CO.,  123 
Union,  and  345  Acushnet   avenue 
(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  15) 
THOMAS    MORGAN   &    CO.,   205 
,  Purchase  (see  advt.  front  colored 
opposite  map) 
Tobey  &  Coggeshall,  48  &  50  Wilham 
Tripp  Stephen  A.,  16  &  18 No. Water 
VINCENT  AMBROSE,    120  Union 

(see  adv.  dept.,  p.  20 j 
WestD.  B.,6  Cypress 
White  Jonathan  P.,  19  South  Water 
WOOD,  BRIGHTMAN  &    CO.,    45 
North  Water  /see  advt.   opp.   in- 
side front  cover) 

Stucco  Worker. 

Delano  George,  6  Fifth 

Surveyor  of  Lumber. 

BRIGGS  CHARLES.  City  Planing 
mill,  Leonard's  wharf  (see  adv. 
dept.,  p.  12) 

Tailoresses. 

Besseleu  Louisa  F.  Mif .,  42  Bedford 
Magrath  A.  M.  Mrs.,  120 j  Union 
Sisson  Mary  J.  Miss,  lUONorth 

Tailors,  Merchant. 

[See  also  ClotJiing Dealers.) 
Albiston  R.  W.,  55  Purchase 
Allen  Edward  F.,  125  Union 
Allen  &  Hunt,  96  Union 
Bach  George,  106  South  Water 
Camijbell  James,  5  Bonney 
Carpenter  A.   H.   W.,  Brick  block, 

Cheapside 
Doane  &  Co.,  55  Union 
Eddy  Geo.  M.  &  Co.,  147  Union 
Gifford&  Co.,  113  Union 
Gordon  Robert,  78  William 
Habicht  Philip,  314  Acushnet  av. 
Howland  Daniel  W.,  79  W^illiam 
Kenuey  Daniel,  83^}  Union 
Lisbon  Costa,  81  South  Water 
Onley  C  11.,  13  Purchase 
Perry  E.  S.,  4  Ricketson  blk.,  Union 
Richmond  J.,  31  North  Water 
Ryder  Edgar  F.,  86  William 
Swift  M.  C.  &  Son,  127  &  128^  Union 
Sylvester  Winslow  C,  47  William 
Taylor  B.  F.,  149  Undon 
Wing  J.  &  W.  R.  &  Co.,  Ill  Union 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Tallow,  Grease,  etc. 

FREEMAN  MARCUS  L.,  86  Pros- 
pect (see  adv.  clept.  p.  12) 

Tanners. 

NEW  BEDFORD  TANNERY, 
Court,  beyond  the  jail,  Dewson, 
Williams  &  Co.,  propr's  (see  adv. 
dept.  p.  41) 

Taxidermists. 

BABCOCK     HARLEON     P.,     149 
Purchase  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  19) 
(see  adv.  dept.>.  SSJSray  Dauiel,  Rivet,  c.  Acushnetav. 
MalmedieC.  H.,  106  Purchase 

Teacher  (Dancing). 

Gustin  Geo.  A.,  3  Court 

Teacher 
(Drawing  and  Painting). 

Potter  Lucy  L.  Mrs.,  75  Campbell 

Teacher  (Languages). 

Lull  Clara  Miss,  30  Purchase 

Teamsters, 

{See  al.'^o  Job  Wcu/ons.) 
Gray  Charles  A.,  421  Purchase   and 
»  freight  depot  O.  C.  R.  R. 

HART  &  AlKIN,  58  So.  Water  (see 

advt.  opp.  contents) 
Hathaway  Frederick  A.,  339  South 

Water 
Moulton  Nathaniel,  56  Hill 
SAWIN   A.    K.  P.,  Merrill's  wharf 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  25) 

Teas,  Coffees,  and  Spices. 

(Se^also  Grocers.) 
American  and   China  Tea  Co.,  78 

Purchase 
Centennial   American  Tea   Co.,  26 

Purchase 
China  Tea  Co.,  132  Purchase 
CODDING  SETH,  180  County  (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  19) 
DAVIS  &   HATCH,   59  High   (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  3) 
WRIGHT  JOHN  S.  (fine  teas),   72 

William  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  3) 

Telegraph  Company. 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Compa- 
ny, B.  R.  Paine,  manager.  26  No. 
Water,  Parker  House,  Northern 
depot,  and  Commercial  wharf 

Tents  and  Flags. 

ALMY  &  HITCH,  66  Purchase  (see 

adv.  dept  p.  4) 
CHAPiMAN  JOHN  IL,    122   North 

Second  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  38) 

Tickets    and    Exchange    on 
Europe. 

DAVENPORT,  MASON  &  CO.,  5 
Ricketson  block  (see  advt.  opp. 
calendar) 


Donaghy  Thomas,  50  and  52  Union 
HATCH  &  CO.,  5  Ricketson  block 
(see  advt.  opp.  calendar) 

Tin  and  Composition 
Roofers. 

THOMAS  MORGAN  &  CO.,  205 
Purchase  (see  advt.  front  colored 
page  opposite  map) 

Tin  Plate  and  Sheet  Iron 
Workers. 

Caswell  John  P.,  138  Purchase 
Cobb  George  A.,  Acushnet  avenue, 

corner  Tai-kiln  Plill  road 
Harrington  John  H.,  .503  Purchase 
Hatch  George  E.,  250  Purchase 
HAYDE>Nr     &      GROSSMAN,      185 

Acushnet  avenue    (see   advt.  on 

front  cover) 
Lewis  Nathan,  99  William 
Macomber  Jas.  F..  569  Purchase 
Maxfield  Geo.  F.,  361  Acushnet  av. 
PARKER    &    SHERMAN,    Union, 

cor.  Water  (upstairs)   (see  advt. 

inside  front  cover) 
SAWYER  STEPHEN"  P.,  134  Pur- 
chase (see  advt.  front  col'd  page) 
SULLINGS,  KINGMAN  &  CO.,  123 

Union  and  345  Acushnet  avenue 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  15) 
Taber  George,  313  Purchase 
THOMAS    MORGAN    &    CO.,   205 

Purchase  (see  advt.  front  colored 

page  opposite  map) 
•Tobey  &  Coggeshall,  48  &  50  William 
Tripp  Stephen  A.,  16  &  18  No.  Water 
West  D.  B.,  6  Cypress 
WOOD,    BRIGHTMAN  &  CO.,  45 

North  Water  (see  advt.  opposite 

inside  front  cover) 

Tobacco  and  Snuff. 

(See  also  Ck/ars  and  Tobacco.) 
CARTER   ROBERT    H.,  215    Pur- 
chase (see  adv.  dept.  page  20) 
CUNHA  JOSEPH,  12.5+  Union 
Oesting  Charles  A.  W.,  48  Purchase 

Tool  Manufacturers. 

Dean  H.  N.  (cast  steel),  head  of  No. 
Water 

NEW  BEDFORD  TOOL  CO.,  12 
and  14  William,  John  Herbert, 
supt.  (see  adv.  dept.  page  15) 

Tow  Boats. 

NEW  BEDFORD  TOW  BOAT  CO., 
S.  C.  Hart,  agent,  58  So;  Water 

Toys. 

,         {See  also  Fancy  Goods.) 
Bates  A.  E.  Mrs.,  14  Pleasant 
Hawt's  Levi,  21  Purchase 
MACY  WILLIAM  J.,  82  Purchase 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  4) 
Tilden  &  Co.,  60  Purchase 


FEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


319 


Trees,  Shrubs,  Bcc. 

HOWARD  WM.  M.,  34  Arnold,  cor. 

So.  Gottaije  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  4) 
LUCE  WM.  T..  172  (Jounty  and  238 

Cedar  (see  adv.  dept.  page  27) 

Trimmings,  Ladies'. 

(Si'e  also  Dress  Triinmini/s. ) 
Cottle  H.  B.  Miss,  15  Purchase 
Haiikell  E,  &  Co., 42  to  48  Purchase 
Paul  Juhu  C,  31  Purchase 

Trotting  Park. 

Evergreen  Trotting  Park,  D.  A. 
Snell,  prop.,  Plaiuville  road 

Truckman, 

{See  also  Teamsters.) 
Gray  Charles  A.,  421  Purt:hase,  and 

freight  office  O.  C.  R.  R. 
Gammons  G.  F.  W.,  13  Elm 
SAWIN  A.  K.  P.,  Merrill's   wharf 

(see  adv»  dept.  page  2.5) 

Trunks  and  Valises. 

GUSHING  C.  F.,  24  and  20  Pleasant 
(Cheapside)  cor. William  (see  adv. 
dept.  page  26) 

Willis  William  H.,  126  and  128  Union 

Trusses. 

BLAKE  J  AS.  E.,  64  North  Second 
(see  advt.  front  colored  page) 

HADLEY  FRANK  R.,  49  Purchase 
(see  advt.  opp.  index,  to  advts., 
page  8,  front) 

Turbine  Water  Wheels. 

COLLINS  &  BOWIE,  90  So.  Water 
(see  adv.  dept.  pa<ie  16) 

Twine. 

DEWS  EDWIN,  105,  106  and  107 
Union  and  123  Purchase  (see  advt. 
on  front  cover) 

Twist  Drill  Mnfrs. 

ilorse  Tvrist  Drill  and  Machine  Co., 
Fourth,  corner  Bedford 

Umbrellas  and  Parasols. 

HASKELL  C.  M.,   138    Union  (see 

adv.  dejjt.  page  23) 
WRIGHT    JOHN     S.,   72   William 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  3) 

Umbrella  Repairers. 

MORRILL  L.    H.,   87  Middle   (see 

adv.  dept.  page  7) 
WKIGHT     JOHN    S.    (maker), '72 

William  (see  adv.  dept.  page  3) 

Undertakers. 

Bowen  Wm.  II.,  54  William 
Murphy  T.  J.,  235  Puichase 
VAUi.HAN  W.   C.   JPv.,   17  North 

Second  (see  adv.  dei)t.  page  10) 
WILSON  BENJAMIN  G.,  114  Wil- 
liam (sec  adv.  dept.  page  30) 
Williams  Joseph  S.,  178  So.  Water 


Upholsterers. 

CRAFTS    &    ALLEX,    160  Union 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  8) 
Cranston  O.  W.(caipet),  13  Purchase 
Dantsizen  C,  191  Elm,  cor.  Cedar 
GEILS     GERETT,    236    Purchase 

(see  adv.  dept.  page  28) 
Kent  J.  D.  F.,  40  Kempton 
Schwall  G.,  201  Acushnet  av. 
So-ale  T.  H.    (carpet),  195  Elm 

U.  S.  Commissioner. 

Clifford  Charles   W.,  35  No.  Water 

U.  S.  Shipping  Commission- 
ers. 

CODD   THOMAS   A.   (deputy),    18 
South  Water   (see  adv.  dept.  p.  3) 
Hallett  Bangs,  18  South  Water 

Variety  Stores, 

(See  also  Toys;  also  Fancy  Goods.) 
Arigan  Wm.  J.,  551  Purchnse 
DeWoif  Ann  J.  Mrs.,  281  Purchase 
Duckworth  Wra..851  Acushnet  av. 
Fortes  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  424-  Bedford 
Fuller  Nancy  B.  Miss,  193  Acushnet 

avenue 
Gammons  Edgar  H.,  Ashley,  c.  Lin- 
den 
Haskins  Gifford  B.,  167i  So.  Water 
Llope  Sarah  Mrs.,  277  So.  Water 
Lawrence   Theresa,   624  Acushnet 

avenue 
MACY  WM.    J.,  82   Purchase  (see 

adv.  dept.  p.  4) 
Paul  Joseph,  157^  South  Water 
Pease  Peleg  Mrs.,  74  Grinnell 
Rooth  Angle  Mrs.,  174  Acushnet  av. 
Shaw  Elmer  H.,-98  William 
Tallraan  Charles  S.,  6a|  Union 

Verdigris. 

BROWNELL  H.  J.  &  CO.,  School, 
cor.  First  (see  advt.  on  front  cov- 
er) 

Vessels. 

CODD  THOMAS  A., 'l8  So.  Water 
(upstairs)  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  3) 

Veterinary  Surgeons. 

Flagg  Oren  H.,  299   Acushnet  av. 
Perry  Edward  Miles,  137  County 

Vienna  Bakery. 

MILLIKEN  E.  C,  435  and  439 
Purchase  (see  adv.  dept.  'p.  2) 

Washing  Powder  IVlnfr. 

SMITH  WM.  T.  (Wamsutta),  North 
Front,  c.  Central  wharf  (see  advt. 
on  front  cover) 

Watch   Importer. 

Deane  H.  G.,  2  Walnut 


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NEW  BEDFORD  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Watches,  Clocks  and  Jewel- 
ry. 

Almy  James  T.,  4  Fifth 

Child.s  S.,  37  Purchase 

DEXTER  J.  A.,  211  Pnrchase(  see 

■    insert  opp.  p.  1()9) 

Dexter  &  Haskins,  20  Purchase 

Hurll  Chas.  VV.,  27  Purchase 

Kelley  Geo.  S.,  240  Acusbnet  av. 

Kelley  James  S.,  39  William 

Kelley  Wm.  L.,  2  Purchase,  c.  Uu- 

ion 
Paddack  G.  R.,  250  Purchase 
WILBOR  ALFRED   G.,  199  Acush- 

netav.  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  29, 

Watchmakers. 

DEXTER  J.  A.,  Dexter's  block,  211 
Purchase  (see  advt.  insert  opp.   p. 

Fales  James,  ji\,  91  North  Water 
GIFFORD  A.'L.,   5   Ricketson  blk. 

(see  insert  opp.  p.  168) 
Jenkins  Henry  R.,  4r>  William 
Jordan  Stephen  D.,  4-|  So.  Water 
Kelley  Geo.  S.,  240  "Acushnet  av. 
Kelley  Wra.  L.,  2  Purchase 
Tobey  J.  T.,  19  Purchase 
WILBOR  ALFRED  G.,  199  Acush- 

net  avenue  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  29) 

Watch  and  Clock  Oil  Mnfr. 

Kelley  Ezra,  Mt.  Pleasant,  c.  Mt. 
Vernon 

Water  Wheel  Builders, 

COLLINS  &  BOWIE,  90  So.  Water 
(see  adv.  dept.  p.  16) 

Wax  (Paraffine). 

THAYER  &  J UDD  PARAFFINE, 
CO.,  Rotch's  sq.  (see  adv.  dept. 
p.  6) 

Wedding  Cake, 

MILLIKENT  E.  C,  435  &  4.39  Pur- 
chase (see  adv.  dept.  p.  2) 

Wheelwrights  'and   Wagon 
Makers. 

(iS^ee  also  Carviage  Manufacturers.) 
Allen  Jesse  K.,  Plainville 
BROWNELL   GEO.    L.,  Acushnet 
•    avenue,  cor.  Cannon  (see  advt.  on 

back  cover) 
BROWNELL.  ASHLEY  &  CO.,  16, 

20  and  23   Fourth,  c.  Spiino-   (see 

advt.  opp.  streets  front  paj^e  16) 
Collins  Otis  K.,  r.  551  Acushnet  av. 
Durt'ee  &  Smith,  Mechanics  lane 
KLNG  REUl^EN"  T.,   726  Purchase, 

c.  Loiran(  see  adv.  dept.  p.  20) 
PEIRCk   LAVELLO   L,   r.  1.50  So. 

Water  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  19) 

Wig  Maker. 

BRAYWOOD^  A.  M.,  350  Purchase 
(see  adv.  dept.  p.  32) 


Window  Shades  and  Fix- 
tures. 

TRIPP  F.    G.,  173    Purchase   (see 
advt.  front  colored  page) 

Wood  and  Coal. 

{8ec  also  Coal  Dealers.) 
ASHLEY    A.   DAVIS   (woocl),  663 

Purchase  (see  adv.  dept.  p;ige  2) 
Booth  Nathaniel  G.,  123  So.  Second' 
City  Wood  Yard,  North  Second,  n. 

North 
HART  &  AKIN,   58  South  Water 

and  foot  of  Coffin  (see  advt.  opp. 

contents) 
HOLMES   JOSIAH,    jr.,   Atlantic 

wharf  (see  adv,  dept.  p.  7) 
Moore  James  F.,  128  South  Second 
PAISLER  CHARLES  S.,  118  North 

Water  (see  advt.  front  col'd  p.) 
PERKINS  ANDREW  W.,  Cedar,  c. 

Hillman  (see  adv.  dept.  p.  17) 
Purins;ton  Charhs  G.,  193  Kempton 
ROB  BINS   AUGUSTUS    (granular 

fuel),  Court,  next  cordage  facto- 
ry (see  adv.  dept.  page  1) 

Wood  Turning. 

BRIGHTMAN  &  WASHBURN,  5 
to  55  North  Water  (see  adv.  dept. 
page  12) 

Jenney  P'  P.,  40  Kempton 

Wooden  Ware. 

HAYDEN    &     CROSSMAN,     185 

Acushnet  avenue    (see  advt.    on 

front  cover) 
Kirby  H.  S.,  8  Commercial  wharf 
RICHARDS  GEO.  D.,  101  William 

(see  ;idv.  dept.  p.  4) 
SAWYER  STEPHEN  P.,  134  Pur-' 

chase  (see  advt.  front  coPd  page*) 
SULLINGS,    KINGMAN    &    CO.', 

123  Union  and  345  Acushnet  av. 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  15) 
VINCENT  AMBROSE,  120  Union 

(see  adv.  dept.  p.  20) 

Worsteds  and  Patterns. 

Case  E.  C.  Miss,  141  Union 
Cottle  H.  B.  Miss,  15  Purchase 
Paul  John  C,  31  Purchase 

Yeast  Powder. 

DAVIS  &  HATCH,  59  High  (see 
adv.  dept.  page  3) 

Yellow  and   Patent  Bronze 
Metal  Sheathing. 

NEW  BEDFORD  COPPER  CO., 
Wm.  H.  Mathews,  treas..  Front, 
cor.  Rodman  (see  advt.  front 
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NEW"   BEDFORD 


CITY  GOVERHENT. 


City  Electiou  first  Tuesday  in  December, 


MAYOR. 

WILLIAM  T.  SOULE. 
Office  No.  1  Library  building. 

ALDERMEN. 

Ward  1 — Otis  A.  Sisson. 
Ward  2— Eben  C.  Milliken. 
Ward  3 — Isaac  W,  Benjamin. 
Ward  4 — Andrew  R,  Palmer. 
Ward  5 — William  H.  Sherman. 
Ward  6— S.  T.  Viall. 
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322 


NEW  BEDFORD  DIREOTORY. 


COMMON    COUNCIL. 

JPresident—KOBERT  W.  TABER. 


WARD    ONE. 

B.  F.  Hathaway, 
Simeon  Hawes, 
Lot  B.  Bates, 
Michael  B.  Sullivan. 

WARD    THREE. 

John  M.  Foster, 
Henry  W.  Briggs, 
John  H.  Rounds, 
Joseph  M.  Scott. 


WARD    TWO. 


Isaac  N.  Marshall, 
H.  H.  Braley, 
I.  B.  Tompkins  jr., 
Loum  H.  Faunce. 


WARD    FOUR. 


Stephen  R.  Potter, 
Wm.  O.  Brownell  jr., 
Edward  H.  Maiten  jr. 
Charles  H.  Wood. 


WARD    FIVE. 

Plenry  Holcomb, 
Morgan  Rotch, 
Joseph  G.  Tirrell, 
R.  W.  Taber. 


WARD    SIX. 

Thomns  Donaghy, 
John  B.  Paulding 
Philip  D.  Slocum, 
Henry  M.  Mosher. 

City  Clerk — Daniel  B.  Leonard,  office  No.  5  Library 
building. 

Treasurer  and  Collector  of  Ta^xes — James  H.  Hatha- 
way, office  No.  2  Library  building. 

Auditor — O.  A.  Roberts,  office  3  Library  building. 

'Clerk  of  the  Common  Council — William  A.  Church. 

City  Messenger — William  Ferguson. 

STANDING    COMMITTEES    OP    THE    BOARD    OF    MAYOR 
AND    ALDERMEN. 

On  Police — The  Mayor  and  Aldermen  Milliken  and 
Viall. 

On  Laying  out^  Widening^  and  Repairing  streets — 
The  Mayor,  and  Aldermen  Sherman  and  Viall. 

On  J3urial  Grounds — Aldermen  Milliken,  Palmer  and 
Sisson. 

On  Licenses — Aldermen  Milliken,  Sisson  and  Sherman. 

On  Enrollment— AldieYxnQn   Benjamin,    Sherman    and 
Viall. 

JOINT    STANDING    COMMITTEES    OF    THE    CITY    COUNCIL. 

On  Finance — The  Mayor,  Alderman  Milliken,  Presi- 
dent of  the  Common  Council,  and  Councilmen  Bates, 
Marshall,  Foster,  Brownell,  and  Donaghy. 

On  Accounts — Aldermen  Benjamin  and  Palmer,  and 
Councilmen  Martin,  Brownell,  and  Rotch. 


NEW  BEDFOED  DIRECTORY,  323 

0)1  Public  Property — AMevraen  Sherman  and  Sisson, 
and  Councilinen  Donao-hy,  Hathaway,  and  Pauhliiig. 

On  Public  Jjistruction — Aldermen  Milliken  and  Viall, 
and  Councilinen  Martin,  Rotch,  and  Bates. 

On  Roads,  Bridges,  Main  Drains,  and  Common  Sew- 
ers—A\(\evm.Qn  Palmer  and  Sherman,  and  Councilmen 
Moshei*,  Brovvnell,  and  Foster. 

On  Fire  Department — Aldermen  Sherman  and  Milli- 
ken, and  Councilmen  Slocum,  Hathaway,  and  Holcomb. 

On  Alms  House  and  Poor — Aldermen  Sisson  and 
Benjamin,  and  Councilmen  Briggs,  Potter,  and  Sullivan. 

On  Lighting  the  Streets — Aldermen  Palmer  and  Sis- 
son, and  Councilmen  Slocum,  Hawes,  and  Wood. 

On  Wooden  Buildings  in  the  Fire  District — Alder- 
men Viall  and  Benjamin,  and  Councilmen  Mosher,  Briggs, 
and  Faunce. 

On  Armories  and  Military  Property — Aldermen  Ben- 
jamin and  Palmer,  and  Councilmen  Potter,  Tirrell,  and 
Rounds. 

On  Water  Works — Aldermen  Sisson  and  Sherman, 
and  Councilmen  Rotch,  Hawes,  and  Faunce. 

On  Printing — Alderman  Sisson,  and  Councilmen  Mar- 
tin and  Marshall. 

On  Claims — Aldermen  Palmer  and  Benjamin,  and 
Councilmen  Paulding,  Tompkins,  and  Scott. 

On  Fuel — The  Mayor,  Alderman  Milliken,  and  Coun- 
cilmen Donaghy,  Marshall,  and  Wood. 

STANDING   COMMITTEES   OP    THE    COMMON"    COUNCIL. 

On  Elections  and  Returns — Messrs.  Mosher,  Tirrell, 
and  Sullivan. 

On  Enrolled  Ordinances  and  Resolutions — Messrs. 
Tompkins,  Paulding,  and  Holcomb. 

On  Bills  in  Second  Reading — Messrs.  Braley,  Rounds, 
and  Scott. 

ASSESSORS. 

Office,  No.  4  Library  building. 
David  B.  Wilcox,  Chairman,  3  years. 
William   Tallman,  1  year. 
Charles  D.  Tuell,  2  years. 

ASSISTANT  ASSESSORS. 

Ward  1 — James  T.  Almy. 
AVard  2 — James  Leary. 
Ward  3 — John  A.  Go m ley. 
Ward  4— William  K.  T.dlman. 
Ward  5 — Lvman  Wing. 
Ward  6— John  Carroll. 


124 


NEW  BEDFORD  DIRECTORY. 


OVEBSEERS  OF  THE    POOR. 

Office  in  City  Hall  building. 

His  Honor  Win.  T.  Soule,  Mayor,  ex.  officio,  Chair  man. 

Charles  A.  Clarke,  Secretary. 

Ward  1 — Benjamin  Dawson, 
Ward  2— Henry  K.  Wilcox. 
Ward  3 — Job  B.  Sherman. 
Ward  4 — Abner  R.  Tucker. 
Ward  5— Frederick  S.  Gifford. 
Ward  6— Simon  S.  Pollock. 

WAKDEKS. 

Ward  1 — George  P.  Macomber. 
Ward  2— David  W,  Bolmes. 
Ward  3— Henry  B.  Almy. 
Ward  4 — Thomas  C.  Kempton. 
Ward  5 — Thomas  G.  Wing. 
Ward  6— William  B.  Smith. 

WARD    CLERKS. 

Ward  1 — William  H.  H.  Jennings. 
Ward  2— John  L.  Gibbs,  2d. 
Ward  3 — Augustus  G.  Moulton. 
Ward  4— George  D.  Gifford. 
Ward  5 — Amos  W.  Hadley. 
Ward  6 — Bartholomew  Otheman,  jr. 


IISrSPECTORS 

Ward  One. 
William  A.  Davis, 
Warren  P.  Tobey, 
Dennis  McAuliff. 

Ward  Tioo. 
Stephen  F.  Adams, 
George  R.  Gray, 
Frank  E.  Swift. 

Ward  Three. 
James  D.  Allen, 
Philander  F.  Manchester, 
David  B.  Maxfield. 


OF    ELECTIONS. 

Ward  Four. 
Frank  Tobey,  jr., 
Augustus  D.  Piper, 
Lewis  Bartlett. 

Ward  Five. 
Arthur  L.  Gifford, 
William  B.  Anthony, 
Charles  F.  Hubbard. 

Ward  Six. 
Herbert  B.  Gardner, 
Marshall  S.  Greene, 
Robert  H.  Kilpatrick. 


NEW  BEDFORD  WATER  WORKS. 

ACUSIINET  WATER  BOARD. 

Office  2  Library  building. 
His  Honor,  William  T.  Soule,  Mayoi',  ex-officio,  Presi- 
dent. 


NEW  BEDFORD  DIRECTORY.  325 

Piobert  W.  Taber,  President  of  the  Common  Council, 
ex-offi,cio. 

Henry  F.  Thomas,  Thomas  Bennett,  jr.,  Thomas  W. 
Cook. 

Superintendent  and  Engineer — William  B.  Sherman. 
Office  south-west  room,  basement  of  City  Hall. 

Water  Registrar — James  H.  Hathaway.  Office  City 
Treasurer's  room.  Library  building. 

Clerk  of  the  Board — James  B.  Congdon. 


COMMITTEES. 

On  Mains — President,  and  Messrs.  Bennett  and  Cook. 

Services — Messrs.  Taber  and  Cook. 

Supplies — Messrs.  Thomas,  Cook,  and  Taber. 

Engine  and  Engine-House  Lots — The  President,  and 
Messrs.  Bennett  and  Cook. 


BOAED  OF  HEALTH. 

Office  No.  2  Library  building. 

Appointed  February  3,  1879. 

James  B.  Congdon,  for  two  years. 
James  D.  Thompson,  for  one  year. 
John  H.  Mackie,  for  three  years. 

James  B.  Congdon,  Chairman. 

John  H.  Mackie,  City  Physician,  Physician  to  the 
Board  of  Health,  and  Quarantine  Physician, 

The  City  Physician  is  ex-oficio  a  member  of  the 
Board  of  Health. 


City    Solicitor — Frank    A.    Milliken,  office,   room    21 
Robeson  building. 

Superintendent  of  Streets — John  A.  Lee,  office,   City 
Stable  Yard,  64  High  street. 

Superintendent  of  Street  Lights — John  F.  Edgerton, 
office.  Purchase  street,  corner  Linden. 

Superintendent  of  Burial   Grounds — William  H.  Jen- 
ney,  office  of  Overseers  of  Poor,  City  Hall  building. 

Sealer  of  Weights  and  3Ieasures — Nathan  Lewis,  of- 
fice, 127  Union  street. 

Sealer  of  Coal  Baskets — Nathan  Lewis,  office  127  Un- 
ion street 


326  NEW  BEDFORD   DIRECTOilY. 

Superintendent  of  City  Clock — James  S.  Kelly,  office, 
83  Union  street. 

City  Bell  Ringer — Isaac  Barnes,  Residence  92  Acusli- 
net  avenue. 

City  Land  Surveyor — Robert  C.  P.  Coggeshall.  At 
office  of  Supt.  Water  Works,  City  Hall  building. 

Harbor  Master — Henry  L.  Pitman.  Office  Evening 
Standard  office. 

Surveyors  of  Lumber — Charles  M.  Briggs,  Lemuel  W. 
Hayes,  Abraham  Chase,  John  T.  Biirbank,  C.  A.  V.  Ter- 
ry, Leonard  Jenney. 

Measurers  of  Grain — Joseph  A.  Ballard,  Orrin  L. 
Sparrow,  Charles  S.  Phillips,  Ira  M.  Chase. 

Fence  Vieioer — Robert  C.  P.  Coggeshall. 

Pound  Keepers — Thomas  Davis,  Frank  E.  Swift, 

Field  Drivers — The  Policemen,  and  Thomas  Davis 
and  Charles  F.  Cornell. 

Inspector  of  Petroleum — Henry  Taber,  2d. 

Superintendent  of  Bridge  and  Praw  Tender — John  F. 
Aiken,  •  • 

Measurers  of  Wood  and  Bnrlc. 

A,  Davis  Ashley,  Frederick  F.  Moulton, 

Joseph  A.  BuUard,  Stephen  W.  McFarlin, 

George  A.  Cobb,  Thomas  W.  Lawrence, 

Joseph  Crane,  Henry  K.  Lapham, 

Ira  M.  Chase,  Charles  S.  Paisler, 

Andrew  T.  Craigie,  George  Pickens, 

Shadrack  Davis,  Orrin  L.  Sparrow, 

Albert  W.  Holmes,  John  Trafton, 

Ebenezer  Howland,  Henry  R.  Wilcox, 
Elihu  Wood. 

Weighers  of  Boilers  and  H  a  iy  Articles. 

Joseph  A,  Bullard,  Henry  K,  Lapham, 

Wm.  O.  Brownell  jr,,  John  A.  Lee, 

Andrew  T.  Craigie,  Josepli  W.  Lumbard, 

Ira  M.  Chase,  Charles  S.  Philliijs, 

James  M.  Dwyer,  Phillip  S.  Sherman, 

William  Foley,  Eber  C.  Simmons, 

Edward  H.  Field,  A.  G.  Slocum, 

Humphrey  A.  GiffiDrd  jr,,  William  T.  Smith, 

Benjamin  H,  Garfield,  Charles  H,  Sylvester, 

Moses  E.  Hatch,  E.  T.  Tillinghast, 

Albert  W.  Holmes,  John  E.  Triup, 

Henry  Howard,  Arnold  W,  Southwick. 


NEW  BEDFORD    DIRECTORY, 


327 


Weigher 

Zenas  H.  Adams, 
Joseph  A.  Ballard, 
Wm.  O.  Brown  ell  jr., 
AndreV  T.  Craigie, 
Ira  M.Chase, 
James  M,  Dwyer, 
Edward  H.  Field, 
Joseph  Crone, 
Humphrey  A.  GifFord  jr. 
Benjamin  H.  Garfield, 
B.  F.  Hathaway  jr., 
Albert  W.  Holmes, 


s  of  Coal. 

Lemuel  M.  Kollock, 
Joseph  W.  Lumbard, 
Frank  C.  Parker, 
Charles  S.  Phillips, 
Philip  S.  Sherman, 
Orrin  L.  Sparrow, 
A.  G.  Slocum, 
Charles  H.  Sylvester, 
Eber  C.  Simmons, 
E.  T.  Tillinghast, 
John  E.  Tripp, 
Arnold  W.  Southwick. 


POLICE    DEPARTMENT. 


CHIEF    OF    POLICE. 

THOMAS  L.  ALLEN. 

Office  Central  Police  Station,  5*  South  Second  street 

Depicty  Chief  of  Police — Israel  C.  Cornish. 

Captains  of  Police — Luther  M.  Dayton,  and  William 
E.  Macomber. 

Lieutenants  of  Police — Daniel  A.  Butler,  Edward  W. 
Waite,  and  George  Dunham. 

Police  Officers 


George  S.  Anthony, 
David  B.  Peirce, 
Lemuel  D.  Adams, 
John  Corey, 
James  Craft, 
Benjamin  Hillman, 
Thomas  M.  Comstock, 
Seth  E.  Bryant, 
Peter  G.  Law, 
James  A.  Mitchell, 
Timothy  Sullivan, 
Patrick  Can  n  a  van 
James  W.  Arnett, 
Seth  Hinckley, 
Edward  F.Jennings, 
Geoi'ge  F.  Netclier, 
Andrew  J.  Skiff, 


Henry  W.  Bumpus, 
John  H.  Dean, 
Frederick  Hussey, 
Isaac  M.  Jones, 
Robert  Moynan, 
Henry  Stevens, 
John  Savage, 
William  L.  Wade, 
James  L.  Wilbur, 
Edward  R.  Bentley, 
Franklin  L.  Hathaway, 
David  G.  Kirby, 
James  A.  Wixon, 
Joseph  D.  L.  Sisson, 
William  T.  Higgins. 
Daniel  J.  Humphrey, 
Jacob  H.  Denby. 


Constables — Chief,  Deputy  Chief,  Captains,    and  Lieu- 
tenants of  Police,  and  Police  officers,  as  above. 

Keeper  of  the  Lockup — Daniel  A.  Butler. 


328  NEW  BEDFOED  DIRECTORY. 

FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 

Frederick  Macy,  Chief  Engineer.  Office  in  City  Hall 
building. 

Michael  F.  Kennedy,  First  Assistant  Engineer., 
Nathan  M.  Brown,  Second  Assistant  Engineer. 
Pliny  B.  Sherman,  Third  Assistant  Engineer. 
Augustus  A.  Wood,  Fourth  Assistant  Engineer. 
Luther  G.  Hevvins,  jr.,  Clerk  of  the  Board  of  Engineers . 

ONWARD  STEAM  FIRE  ENGINE,  NO.  1. 

House  530  Purchase  street,  foot  of  Franklin. 

Julian  A.  Sweet,  Foreman. 

Allen  W.  Tinkham,  1st  Assista^it. 

George  F.  Brown,  2d  Assistant. 

Eben  C.  Milliken,  Clerk. 

George  Tripp,  William  J.  Marr,  George  H.  Price,  Irv- 
ing Smith,  HaiTis  N.  Tinkham,  Henry  O'Neale,  James  L. 
Willis,  jr.,  and  Henry  F.  Hammond,  Hosemen. 

George  H.  Parker,  Eu^gineer. 

Charles  S.  Stratton,  Stoker. 

James  L.  Bryant,  Driver. 

Michael  Lee,  Reel  Driver. 

William  H.  Taber,  Torch  Dearer. 

PROGRESS  STEAM  FIRE  ENGINE,  NO.  2. 
House  Purchase  street,  corner  Mechanics  lane. 

Charles  S.  Paisler,  Foreman. 

John  Downey,  1st  Assistant. 

John  H.  Dollard,  2d  Assistant. 

James  D.  Allen,  Clerk. 

Edward  C.  Spooner,  James  G.  Harding,  Eugene  R. 
Leverett,  Charles  F.  Dean,  Allen  T.  Kendrick,  Moses 
Dean,  H.  T.  Southwick,  George  M.  Crapo,  Hosemen. 

James  R.  Goddard,  Sam'l  W.  Mitchell,  Torch  Bearers. 

George  B.  Russell,  Engineer. 

Lemuel  W.  Hayes,  Stoker. 

William  P.  Sowle,  Driver. 

M.  Conway,  Deel  Driver. 

CORNELIUS  HOWLAND  STEAM  FIRE 

ENGINE,  NO.  4. 

House  South  Sixth  street,  corner  Bedford. 
Joseph  B,  Wing,  Foreman. 
,    Plenry  A.  Gray,  1st  Assistant. 
E.  S.  Gilbert,  '2d  Assistant. 
W.  A.  Gibbs,  Clerk. 


NEW  BEDFORD   DmEGTORY. 


329 


James  M.  Tripp,  James  A.  Murdock,  Hush  McDonald, 
Joht.  Gillis,  R.  V.  Jason,  Charles  H.  Card,  E.  D.  Francis, 
Charles  S.  Winy,  Hosevien. 

Daniel  D.  Brigo-s,  Engineer. 

George  H.  W.  Tiipp,  Driver. 

R.  S.  Taber,  Stoker. 

Charles  W.  Borden,  Reel  Driver. 

William  D.  Feirce,  C.  E.  Leinunyon,  Torch  Bearers. 

ZACHARIAH  HILLMAN  STEAM   FIRE  ENGINE, 

NO.  5. 

House  County  street,  corner  Ilillman. 

William  A.  Russell,  Foreman. 

E.  R.  Bentley,  1st  Assistant. 

George  H.  (Jhadwick,  2d  Assistant. 

C.  \t.  Wheeler,  Clerk. 

J.  H affords,  I.  H.  Wilcox,  W^illiam  T.  Khig,  M.  J.  Mur- 
phy, Geo.  W.  Parker,  J.  H.  W^heeler,  J.  HiUman,  0.  F. 
Bly,  Hosernen. 

G.  H.  llowland,  Frank  Wood,  Torch  Bearers. 

M.  Blanchard,  jr.,  Engineer. 

B.  F.  King,  jr..  Driver. 

Charles  L.  Davis,  Stoker. 

Reuben  Taber,  Heel  Driver. 

FRANKLIN  HOSE  CARRIAGE,  NO.  1. 

House  Purchase  street,  corner  Mechanics  lane. 

Pliny  B.  Sherman,  Foreman. 
Clarfns  Vansant,  1st  Assistant. 
William  K.  Wagner,  3d  Assistant. 
James  S.  Hathaway,  Clerk. 
John  F.  Snow,  Driver. 

PIONEER  HOOK  AND  LADDER,  NO.  I. 

House  Purchase  street,  corner  Mechanics  lane. 

Lysander  W.  Davis,  Foreman. 
James  Conway,  1st  Assistant. 
Nathaniel  H.  Caswell,  2d  Assistant. 
Charles  E.  Pierce,  Clerk. 

HANCOCK  HAND  ENGINE,  NO.  9. 

House  located  at  Head  of  the  River. 
George  W.  Bennett,  Foreman. 
John  A.  Russell,  1st  Assistant. 
Alexander  O.  Pierce,  2d  Assistant. 
A.  B.  Grinnell,  jr.,  Clerk. 


330  NEW  BEDFORD   DIRECTORY. 

FIRE  ALARM  TELEGRAPH. 

SUPERINTENDENT. 

Frederick  Macy,  Chief  Engineer. 

ASSISTANT.  SUPERINTENDENT. 

Daniel  D.  Briggs.  Residence,  Engine  house,  N.  W. 
corner  of  Bedford  and  South  Sixth  streets.  Office,  City 
Hall. 

locatioint  of  fire  alarm  signal  boxes 

No,  3.  On  pole  at  Lund's  Corner,  Head  of  tlie  River. 

5.  On  store  northeast  corner    of  Linden    and   Ash- 

land streets. . 

6.  On  house  northeast  corner  of  Hazard  and   State 

streets. 

7.  On   engine  house,  Purchase  street,  near  foot   of 

Fi;anklin  street. 

8.  On  pole  southeast  corner  of  County  and  Pearl  sts. 

9.  On  southwest  corner  of  North   Third  and    Wam- 

sutta  streets. 

14.  On  store  northwest  corner  of  Purchase  and   Wil- 

lis streets. 

15.  On  pole  northeast  corner  of  Smith  and  Cedar  sts. 
IG.  On  engine  house  northwest  corner  of  County  and 

Hillman  streets. 

17.  On  house  southwest  corner  of  Maxfield  and  Third 

streets. 

18.  On  bakery  southeast  corner  of  North   and  Pur- 

chase streets. 

24.  On  pole  northwest  cor,  of  Cedar  and  Kempton  sts, 

25.  On  store  S.  E.  corner  of  County  and  Kempton  sts. 

26.  On  factory  S.  E.   cor.  of  Water  and  Middle  sts. 

27.  On   engine  house  northwest  corner  of  Purchase 

street  and  Mechanics  lane, 

28.  On  pole  northeast  corner  of  Court  and  Cedar  sts. 
'^9.  Arnold,  corner  Ash  street. 

32.  On  Unitarian  cliurch,  northwest  corner  of  Union 
and  Eighth  streets. 

34.  On  building  N,  W.  cor.  of  Union  and  Water  sts. 

35.  On  Trinitarian  church,  southwest  corner  of  School 

and  Fourth  sti'eets. 

36.  On  paint  mill  southeast  corner  of  Walnut    and 

South  Water  streets. 

37.  On  pole  N.  E.  corner  of  Bush  and  Orchard  sts. 

38.  On  engine  house  northwest  corner  of  Bedford  and 

South  Sixth  streets. 

39.  On    carriage   manufactory   southeast    corner     of 

Third  and  Cannon  streets. 
45.  On  pole  southwest  cor.  of  Bonney  and  Allen  sts. 


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46.  On  Mission   chapel  noitlieast  corner  of  Leonard 

and  South  Water  streets. 

47.  On   pole  at  the  junction    of  County    and    South 

Sixth  streets. 

48.  On  liouse  N.  E.  cor.  of  South  and  So.  Water  sts. 
5"2.  Acushnet  avenue,  corner  Rockland  street. 

56.  On  pole  N.  W.  cor,  of  So.  Water  and  Rivet  sts. 


FREE   PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

TRUSTEES. 

JEx-officio.     Term  expires  January,  1880. 

William  T.  Soule,  Mayor  of  the  City. 
Robert  W.  Taber,  President  of  the  Common  Council. 
Eben  C.  Milliken,  Chairman  of  the    Committee  of  the 
City   Council  on  Public  Instriiction. 
Abraham  H.  Howlaiid  jr.,  term  expires  January,  1880. 
S.  Gi'iffitts  Morgan,  term  expires  January,  1880. 
George  H.  Dunbai-,  term  expires  January^  1881. 
George  Howland  jr.,  term  expires  January,  1881. 
Edwin  Dews,  term  expires  January,  1882. 
Charles  H.  Pierce,  term  expires  January,  1882 

The  Mayor,  President  of  the  Board. 

George  E.  Dunbar,  Clerk. 

COMMITTEES. 

On   the   Library — The  Mayor,   George    Howland  jr., 
Morgan  and  Pierce, 

On  the  Building — Messrs.  Milliken  and  Taber, 

On  Binding  and  Blanks — Messrs.   Abraham  H.  How- 
land jr.,  and  Dunbar, 

On  the  Museum — Messrs,  Morgan,  Dews  and  Pierce. 

George  E.  Dunbar,  Superintendent  of  the  Library. 

Robeit  C.  Ingraham,  Librarian. 

Josephine  A.  Merrick,  Mary  E.  Brown,  Assistant  Li- 
brarians. 


EDUCATIONAL. 

SCHOOL    COMMITTEE. 

William  T,  Soule,  Mayor,  ex-officio. 
Robert  W.  Taber,  President  ol  the   Common    Council, 
ex-ojficio. 

Ward  1— J.  Webster,  E,  W,  Stanton,  J.  H.  Cornell, 
Ward  2 — I.  S.  Cornish,  C.  R.  Price,  L.  G.  Hewins,  jr. 


332  NEW  BEDFORD   DIRECTORY. 

Ward  3 — H.  A.  Kerapton,  I.  W.  Benjamin,  O.  A.  Rob- 
erts. 

Ward  4— G.  T.  Hough,  G.  H.  Dniibar,  S.  W.  Hayes. 

Ward  5— C.  T.  Bonney,  H.  W.  Seabury,   F.  A.  Wash- 
buin. 

Ward  6— Betsey  B.  Winslow,  Frank  Paul,   S.  H.  Pol- 
lock. 

supjeeintejStdekt  of  public  schools. 

Henry  F.  Harrington,  office  City  Hall  basement.     Of- 
fice hours  S}4  to  9  a.m.,  V2}4  to  1  p.m.  .Saturdays,  Oi^  to 

10  A.M. 

TRUANT    OFFICERS. 

Bartholomew  Otheman,  jr.,  Luther  M.  Dayton.     Office 
Superintendent's  room,  from  8/^  to  9  a.m.  each  school  day. 

OFFICERS-  TO    HAVE    CARE    OF    NEGLECTED    CHILDREN. 

Bartholomew  Otheman,  jr.,  and  Plenry  F.  Harrington, 
Superintendent  of  Schools. 


PUBLIC  SCHOOLS, 

HIGH  SCHOOL. 

Between  Summer,  Chestnut,  North,  and  Mill  streets. 

Charles  P.  Rugg,  Principal. 

Charles  T.  Bonney,  jr.,  Mary  S.  Mendell,  Sarah  D.  Ot- 
tiwell,  Susan  B.  Cornish,  Lizzie  P.  Briggs,  Lydia  J. 
Cranston,  M.  E.  Austin,  Assistants. 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS. 

FIFTH    STREET. 

A.  F.  Wood,  Princi2'>al. 

Hannali  B.  Robinson,  Sarah  A.  Carr,  Sarah  E.  Stod- 
dard, Mary  E.  Allen,  M.  A.  Macy,  E.  J.  Ashley,  C.  E. 
Brown,  Mary  A,  Kane,  Abby  F.  Sullivan,  Lydia.  A.  Mac- 
reading,  Assistants. 

MIDDLE    STREET. 

M.  C.  Rodgers,  Principal. 

Annie  R.  Commerford,  Catherine  Commerford,  Jane  E. 
Finkiil,  Mary  R.  Hinckley,  Clara  R.Vincent,  H.  C.  Arey, 
Agnes  J.  Dunlap,  Mary  A.  Brownell,  Lizzie  Brightman, 
Assistants. 

PARKER    STREET. 

Charles  E.  E.  Mosher,  Principal. 

Janet  Hunter,  Eliza  J.  1).  Shepherd,  Martha  A.  Hemen- 
way,  Helen  M.  Gordon,  Drusilla  W.  Sears,  Ada  F.  Wliit- 
ton,';iMatilda  J.  Smith,  Lucretia  N.  Smith,  Ruby  M.  Bos- 
wortli,  Sarah  F.  Spare,  Assistants. 


NEW  BEDFORD  DIRECTORY.  333 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS. 

ACUSHNET    AVENUE. 

Miss  Jane  E.  Gilniore,  PrincApal. 

Sarnh  E.  Kirwin,  Mary  J.  Eldridge,  Clara  B.  Springer, 
Teachers. 

ARNOLD    STREET. 

Susan  M,  Tompkins,  Teacher. 

BUSH    STREET. 

Snrah  H.  Cranston,  S.  E.  Sears,  Eliza  H.  Sanford,  E. 
G.  Smith,  Teachers. 

CEDAR    STREET. 

Annie  S.  Homer,  Judith  S.  Macomber,  Louisa  S.  Heath, 
Abby  D.  Whitney,  Teachers. 

DARTMOUTH    STREET. 

Isadore  F.  Eldredge,  Principal. 

Mary  Eva  Schwall,  E.  A.  M.  Simmons,  Sarah  H.  Kel- 
ley.  Teachers. 

GROVE    STREET. 

Jane  C.  Thompson,  S.  E.  Tuell,  Sarah  S.  B.  Thomas, 
E.  R.  Hathaway,  Teachers. 

KEMPTON    STREET. 

Edeni  E.  M.  Chase,  Eleanor  Comraerford,  A.  T.  Rich- 
mond, Maria  E.  Hayes,  Teachers. 

LINDEN    STREET. 

Elizabeth  P.  Spooner,  Principal. 

Lucy    S.  Leach,   Isabelle  Luscomb,  Clara  E.  Delano, 
Teachers. 

MAXFIELD    STREET. 

Mary  B.  White,  Principal. 

Sarah  E.  Field,  H.  B.  S.  Wilcox,  Mercy  K.  Bartlett, 
Teachers. 

MERRIMAC    STREET. 

Sarah  H.  Hewins,  Principal. 

Ella  Lincoln,  Addie    West,  I.   Foster,   A.  F.  Jenney, 
I'eachers. 

WILLIAM    STREET. 

Abby  F.  Bryant,  A,  Lincoln,  M.  J.  Graham,  L.  E.  Smith, 
Teachers. 

COUNTRY  SCHOOLS. 

ACUSHNET. 

Miss  C.  C.  Carr,  M.  F.  Sylvia,  Teachers. 


334  NEW  BEDFORD  DIEECTORY. 

CANJSTONVILLE. 

Mary  A.  Codding,  E.  F.  Hazard,  Teachers. 

Clark's  point. 
Kate  N.  Lapham,  Teacher. 

MILL  SCHOOL. 

Emma  R.  Wentworth,  Lucy  J.  Remington,  Teachers. 

NORTH. 

C.  F.  Peckham,  Teacher. 

PLAINVILLE. 

Miss  N.  Davis,  Teacher. 

ROCKDALE. 

S.  Flora  Spare,  Teacher. 

A.  Cumniing,  Teacher  of  Drawing. 

Jason  White,  Teacher  of  Music. 


PRIVATE  SCHOOLS. 

FRIEND'S  ACADEMY. 

Morgan  street. 

Andrew  Ingraham,  Principal. 

Edward  H,  Cobb,  Celia  L.  Chase,  Assistants. 

AIMWELL  SCHOOL. 

North,  near  Foster. 

Mrs.  William  H.  Knight,  Principal. 

Mrs.  Geo.  O.  Buckley,  Miss  Mary  T.  Smith,  Assistants. 


CHURCHES. 

BAPTIST. 

FIRST  BAPTIST  CHURCH. 

William  street,  above  Sixth. 
-,  Pastor. 


Simeon  B.  Kldi-idge,  Church  Clerk, 

A.  T.  Eddy,  Chairman.  O.  M.  Leach,  J.  N.'Barrowsi, 
John  B.  Eld'ridge,  Allen  F.  Wood,  S.  T.  Viall,  Levi 
Hawes,  Asa  P.  Manchester,  Andi-ew  W.  Russell,  Board 
of  Trustees. 

Levi  Hawes,  Treasurer. 

A.  P.  Manchester,  Clerk  of  Trustees. 


NEW  BEDFOKD  DIRECTORY.  335 

William  H.  Pitman,  Clerk  of  Society. 

Elij.-ih  Knox,  Sexton. 

A.  T.  Eddy,  Superintendent  of  Sunday-school. 

Joseph  B.  C.  Tnell,  Secretary. 

William  H.  Pitman,  Treasurer. 

A.  T.  Eddy,  President  of  the  Society. 

SECOND  BAPTIST  CHURCFI. 

Middle  street. 

NORTH  BAPTIST  CHURCH. 

County  street,  corner  Merrimack. 

Charles  A.  Snow,  Pastor. 

L.  G.  Hewins,jr.,  Clerk. 

Luther  G.  Hewins,  Jonathan  Smith.  Thomas  Pope,  jr., 
George  C.  Hatch,  Deacons. 

Augustus  A.  Green,  President  of  Society. 

Luther  G.  Hewins,  Thomas  Pope,  jr.,  John  A.  Bowen, 
Wm.  Goddard,  Trustees. 

George  C.  Hatch,  Treasurer. 

Luther  G.  Hewins,  jr.,  Clerk. 

Samuel  T.  Kldridge,  Sexton. 

George  C.  Hatch,  Superintendent  of  Sunday-school. 

Luther  G.  Hewins,  jr.,  Asst.  Su-pt.  of  Sunday-school. 

Charles  Baker,  Secretary. 

SALEM  BAPTIST  CHURCH. 

North  Sixth  street,  near  Market  square. 

Rev.  James  H.  Lee,  Pastor. 

Seipio  Blackwell,  Isaac  Gwinn,  M.  A.  Fortes,  James 
Wiggins,  John  Carter,  Peacons. 

Isaac  Gwinn,  James  Wiggins,  Theodore  Taylor,  Charles 
Thomas,  Elias    Moi-gan,  John  W.  Williams,  Trustees. 

James  Reynolds,  Treasurer. 

Benjamin  Magnet,  Clerk. 

CONGREGATIONAL,    TRINITARIxlN. 

FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL    CHURCH. 

Acushnet  village,  New  Bedford. 

Samuel- C.  Bushnell,  Pastor. 

Gillira  Kendrick,  John  H.  Paige,  Deacons. 

Frank  C.  Terry,  Clerk. 

Duncan  I.  Perry.  Treasurer^ 

William  Alfred,  Sexton. 

Frank  C.  Tei'iy,  Superintendent  of  Sunday-school. 


336  NEW  BEDFORD  DIRECTORY. 

FOURTH  STREET  TRINITARIAN  CHURCH. 

Fourth  street,  corner  School. 

Rev.  M.  C.  Julien,  Pastor. 

I.  N.  Barrows,  Ezra  B,  Chase,  Eben  Nye,  Frederic  A. 
Washburn,  Isaac  C.  Sherman,  William  O.  Woodman, 
Deacons. 

I.  H.  Bartlett  jr.,  W.  R.  Wing,  G.  F.  Kingman,  I.  C. 
Sherman,  C.  T,  Bonnev,  Trustees. 

G.  W.  Ellis,  Clerk. 

I.  H.  Bartlett  jr.,  Treasurer. 

James  H.  Warfield,  Sexton. 

F.  A.  Washburn,  Superintendent  of  Sunday-school. 

NORTH  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 

Pui  chase  street,  corner  Elm. 

Albert  Hay  ford  Heath,  Pastor. 

E.  S.  Cannon,  Z.  Sturtevant,  John  Hastings,  Edward 
Haskell,  T.  C.  Hatch,  Deacons. 

J.  C.  Hitch,  Clerk  and  Treasurer. 

The  foregoing  with  Alex.  H.  Seabury  and  Samuel  P. 
Burt,  Church  Committee. 

Joshua  C.  Hitch,  Thacher  C.  Hatch,  E.  Williams 
Hervey,  Trustees. 

Leonard  Bushnell,  Superintendent  of  the  Sunday- 
school. 

Isaac  Burns,  Sexton 

MIDDLE   STREET   CHRISTIAN  CHURCET. 

Middle  street,  head  of  North  Sixth. 

Daniel  L.  Crafts,  Pastor. 

Church  Committee. — Ambrose  E.  Luce,  Chairman,' 
Charles  R.  Sherman,  Clerk;  Charles  Searell,  Thomas 
Greenwood,  Henry  W.  Tripp,  Ephraim  Brownell,  Martin 
L.  Hathaway,  Joseph  Lewis,  Thomas  E.  Borden,  Stephen 
G.   Barnum, 

Isaac  W.  Benjamin,  Treasurer.,  also  Superintendent  of 
Sunday-school. 

NORTH   CHRISTIAN   CHURCH 

Purchase  street,  corner  Middle. 

Organized  Jan.  25,  1807. 

S.  Wright  Butler,  Pastor. 

Willii^ni  Pliillips,  James  Durfee,  Charles  M,  Peirce, 
Asa  Lothrop,  Henry  W.  Smith,  Nathaniel  Stetson,  War- 
dens. 

Charles  E.  Hendrickson,  Clerk. 


NEW  BEDFORD  DIRECTORY.  337 

Orrick  Smalley,    Treasurer. 

Thomas  T.  Allen,  Sexton. 

Wm.  Phillips,  Moses  How,  James  Durfee,  Charles  M. 
Peirce,  Nathaniel  Stetson,  Asa  Lothrop,  Henry  W. 
Smith,  Arvin  Smith,  L.  D.  Davis,  C.  C.  Taber,  Isaiah 
Wood,  Wm.  H.  Chappell,  Nye  Handy,  O.  Smalley,  John  S. 
Allen,  James  Pierce,  2d,  Geo.  A.  Covell,  Church  Com- 
mittee. * 

William  Phillips,  Nathan  Chase,  Isaiah  Wood,  James 
Durfee,  Atwood  Holmes,    L.  D.  Davis,  David  S.  Bliss,  E. 

D.  Mandell,  George  A.  Covell,  J.  M.  Lawton,  O.  Smalley, 
Chas  E.  Hendrickson,  Finance  Committee. 

James  Durfee,  Henry  W.  Smith,  Charles  M.  Peirce,  sen., 
Wra.  Phillips,  Nathan  Chase,  Trustees. 

Geoi'ge  A.  Covell,  Superintendent  of  Sunday-school. 

SOUTH    CHPJSTIAN    CHURCH. 

Bonney  street,  corner  Sherman. 

Isaac  H.  Coe,  Pastor. 

Allen  Mosher,  John  S.  Francis,  Deacons. 

Wm.  D.  Sherman,  Clerk. 

John  B,  Paulding,  Treasurer. 

Isaac  H.  Coe,  Superintendent  of  Sunday-school. 

COKGEBGATIOKAL,  UNITARIAN. 

FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL  SOCIETY. 

Union  street,  corner  Eighth. 
Rev.  William  J.  Potter,  Pastor. 
John  A.  Hawes,  Clerh. 
George  A.  Bourne,  Treasurer. 

John  R.  Thornton,  Edward  D.  Mandell,  Frederick  S. 
Allen,  Assessors. 

Theodore  Taylor,  Sexton. 

Kev.  Wra.  J.  Potter,  Superintendent  of  Sunday-school. 

EPISCOPAL. 

GRACE  CHURCH. 

Union  street,  above  Sixth. 
Rev.  George  A.  Strong,  Rector. 
Samuel  Leonard,  jr..  Senior  Wcirden. 
C.'B.  H.  Fessenden,  Junior  'Wa7'de?i^ 
E.  H.  Allen,  Treasurer. 

Samuel  Leonard,  jr.,  Kilbourn  Edwards,  C.  B.  H.  Fes- 
senden, Alexander   Barker,  H.  Hathaway,  T.   Donaghy, 

E.  H.  Allen,  Vestrymen. 
E.  T.  Morgan,  Sexton. 

C.  B.  H.  Fessenden,  Superintendent  of  Sunday-school. 
22 


388  NEW  BEDFORD  DIEECTORY. 

ST.  JAMES  CflURCH. 

;     County  street,  corner  ]jinclen. 

Organized  May  21,  1878. 
Rev.  C.  H.  Proctor,  Rector. 
Andrew  Bannister,  Senior  Warden.  ■ 
James  Boardman,  Junior  Warden. 
Alexander  Mccreary,  Parish  Clerk. 
William  Smith,  Sidney  Smith,  James  Slater,    William 
Robinson, William  Phillips,  Geo.  R;imsbottom,  Vestrymen. 
Louis  H.  Eaton,  Precentor. 
James  Wiley,  Janitor. 

The  Rector,  Superintendent  of  Sunclay-school. 
Louis  FI.  Eaton,  William  Boardman,  Assistants. 
William  Bannister,  John  'Qsium'&tQY,  Parish  Librarians. 

FRIENDS. 

CANNONVILLE  CHURCH. 

Church  at  Cannonville. 

Josiah  Holmes,  jr.,  Rachel  S.  Howland,  Wm.  Thomp- 
son, Jlinisters. 

William  C.  Taber,  Matthew  Howland,  Seth  K.  Akin, 
Betsey  P.  Wood,  Sarah  H.  Anthony,  Mary  Smith,  Anna 
G.  Wood,  Susan  Thompson,  Elders. 

There  are  two  meetings  of  Fi'iends.  The  Society 
known  as  such  from  the  earliest  history  of  New  Bedford, 
have  a  large  brick  meeting-house  on  Spring  street,  between 
Sixth  and  Seventh  streets.  Friends  do  not  recognize  the 
pastoral  relation  as  it  exists  in  connection  with  other  so- 
cieties. ^ 

METHODIST    EPISCOPAL. 

ALLEN  STREET  METHODIST  EPISCOPAL 
CHURCH. 

Allen  street,  corner  County. 

Rev.  C.  S.  Nutter,  Pastor. 

Henry  M.  Allen,  J.  C.  Brock,  Stephen  D.  Robinson, 
Charles  A.  Cook,  James  H.  Sherman,  Henry  L.  Davis,  A, 
F.  Bradford,  Triostees. 

Charles  A.  Tuell,  Glerh. 

Frederick  P.  Bliss.  Sexton. 

Henry  M.  Allen,  Frank  P.  T.  Tuell,  F.  A.  Bradford, 
Sidney  Hatch,  C.  A.  Tuell,  J.  C.  Brock,  Stewards. 

J.  C.  Brock,  Superintendent  of  Sunday-school. 

BETHEL  METHODIST  CHURCH. 

Kempton  street,  west  of  County. 
Rev.  William  J.  Laws,  Pastor. 
James  Bailey,  John  L.Wright,  Jackson  Hawkins,  Jonas 


NEW  BEDFORD  DIKECTORY.  339 

Allen,  George  T.  Fisher,  John  L.  Wright,  David  Robin- 
son, Trustees. 

Jackson  Hawkins,  Clerk. 

Jolin  Oliver,  Sexton. 

H.  Webb,  Siqoerintendent  of  Sunday-school. 

COUNTY  STREET  METHODIST  EPISCOPAL 
CHURCH. 

County  street,  corner  Elm.  • 

Rev.  W.  L.  Phillips,  Pastor. 

James  Taylor,  Job  Wade,  Frederick  A.  Sowie,  Solo- 
mon T.  Perry,  Leonard  B.  Ellis,  Benjamin  Anthony,  Geo. 
M.  Eddy,  S."^C.  Hathaway,  G.  G.  Gifford,  Trustees". 

Ambrose  Vincent,  Benjamin  Pitman,  Geo.  G.  Gifford, 
Benjnmin  Anthony,  Sylvanus  Bennett,  George  M.  Eddy, 
Savory  C.  Hathaway,  Charles  DeWolf,  Frank  A.  Butts, 
jr.,  Stetoards. 

William  Hammond,  Addison  Woodward,  Robert  G. 
Bennett,  Caleb  L.  Ellis,  S.  Hathaway,  James  Taylor,  Class 
Leaders. 

George  M.  Eddy,  Treasurer. 

Asa  H.  Kelley,  Sexton. 

Leonard  B.  Ellis,  Superintendent  of  Sunday-school. 

FOURTH  STREET  METHODIST  EPISCOPAL 
CHURCH. 

Fourth  street,  south  of  Walnut. 

Rev.  Asa  N.  Bodfish,  Pastor. 

Niles  Tiklen,  John  W.  Pierce,  Charles  C.  Sayer,  Chas. 
H.  Gifford,  Irustees. 

George  A.  Poole,  Amanda  M.  Macy,  William  A.  Ellis, 
Chas.  A.  Fuller,  Chas.  H.  Gifford,  George  Cooper,  James 
D.  Slocum,  Stevmrds. 

Charles  H.  Gifford,  Treasurer  Board  of  Stetoards. 

Jason  L.  Ballon,  Sexton. 

George  Cooper.  Siqoerintendent  of  Sunday-school. 

PLEASANT   STREET    METHODIST   EPISCOPAL 
CHURCH. 

Pleasant  street,  corner  Sycamore. 

Established  1844. 

Rev.  J.  W.  Malcolm,  Pastor. 

S.  S.  Paine,  W.  Walker,  J.  L.  Humphrey,  S.  Dammon, 
N.  Tripp,  John  Kirk,  B.  Hinckley,  H.  R.  Wilcox,  R.  Al- 
len, Trustees. 

R.  Allen,  Edward  Milliken,  I.  B.  Tompkins,  E.  J.  Col- 
lamore,  H.  R.  Wilcox,  John  Kirk,  Chas.  Gushing,  Alfred 


340  ]SrEW  BEDFORD  DIRECTORY. 

Studley,  Jas.  N".  Parker,  David  W.  Holmes,  I.  B.  Tomp- 
kins, jr.,  Steioards. 

T.  Trueraan,  George  W.  Paine,  G.  M.  Ripner,  William 
Walker,  S.  Shepard,  S.  S.  Paine,  H.  Freeman,  D.  S. 
Small,  S.  C.  Caldwell,  G.  W.  Paine,  S.  tS.  Perry,  B.  Hinck- 
ley, N.  Tripp,  Leaders. 

S.  S.  Paine,  Glerh  and  Treasurer. 

Hiram  Beals,  Sexton. 

George  Paiij^e,  Chorister. 

George  W.  Paine,  Superintendent  of  Sunday -school. 

ZION  CHURCH. 

Elm  street,  west  of  County. 

Rev.  George  Washington,  Pastor  in  charge. 

Matthew  Strawn,  John  Washington,  John  W.  Davis., 
Thomas  Clark,  Abram  Conklin,  Jacob  Johnson,  Alexan- 
der Felton,  Trustees. 

Abram  Conklin,  Sexton. 

Alfred  Smith,  Clerk. 

Wilson  Turner,  Superintendent  of  Sunday-school. 

ROMAN  CATHOLIC. 

ST.  LAWRENCE  CHURCH. 

County  street. 
Rev.  Hugh  J.  Smyth,  Pastor. 
Rev.  James  F,  Clark,  Assistant  Pastor. 
James  F.  McKenney,  Sexton. 
John  Corish,  Superintendent  of  Sunday-school. 

CHURCH  OF  THE  SACRED  HEART. 

Ashland  street,  corner  Robeson. 
Rev.  George  Pagei-,  Pastor. 

ST.  MARY'S  CHURCH. 

Fifth  street,  corner  School. 
Is  used  for  children's  mass  and  Sunday-school. 

ST.  JOHN  BAPTIST  (PORTUGESE). 

Wing  street,  corner  Fifth. 
Rev.  Antonio  M.  Freitas,  Pastor. 

SECOND    ADVENT. 

CHRISTIAN  UNION. 

100  High  street. 
Rev.  A.  Higgins,  Pastor. 
E.  C.  Palmer,  Cleric  and  Treasurer. 
Ellery  Records,  William  A.  Bassett,  Deacons. 


NEW   BEDFORD    DIRECTORY.  341 

Ellery  Records,  Win.  A.  Bassett,  Charles  Daggett,  Jas. 
Prior,  E.  C.  Palmer,  Thomas  Sharpies,  Directors. 
E.  J.  GifFord,  Superintendent  of  Sunday-school. 
Iram  Hayward,  Sexton. 

KEMPTON  STREET  ADVENT  CHURCH. 

Kempton  street,  near  County. 
Rev.  E.  A.  Stockman,  Pastor. 
E.  E.  Church,  H.  V.  Davis,  Deacons. 
Benjamin  Irish,  Chairman  of  Church  and    Finance 
Committee. 
James  G.  Harding,  Clerk  and  Treasurer. 
Ezra  Wing,  Sexton. 

UNIYERSALIST. 

FIRST  UNIVERSALIST   CHURCH. 

William  street,  near  Eighth. 
Rev.  W,  C.  Stiles,  Pastor. 
Hiram  Van  Campen,  Clerk. 
Hosea  M.  Kuowlton,  Treasurer. 
A.  H.  Heath,  Sexton. 

J.  M.'Morton,  W.  C.  Hodgdon,  S.  N.  Cudworth,  John 
M,  Foster,  Standing  Committee. 

H.  M.  Knowlton,  Superintendent  of  Sunday-school. 


SEAMEN'S   BETHEL. 

Bethel  street,  between  William  and  Union. 
James  D.  Butler,  Chaplain. 
James  G.  Harding,  Superintendent  Sunday-school. 

UNION  CHURCH. 

Allen's  Corner,  Plainville. 

HOWLAND  CHAPEL. 

588  Purchase  street,  North  of  Merrimac. 

Erected  in  1871,  by  Matthew  Howland,  for  a  free  cliap- 
el,  and  a  Sunday-school  for  the  population  in  the  vicinity 
of  the  Wamsutta  Mills.  A  Sunday-school  is  held  oil  Sun- 
day afternoons,  and  religious  services  on  Sunday  even- 
ings during  the  year. 

OLIVET  CHAPEL. 

Tiiird  street,  corner  Blackmore. 
David  S.  Wood,  A.  K.  Dennison,  Trustees. 
David  S.  Wood,  Superintendent  of  Bible  School. 


342  NEW  BEDFORD   DIRECTORY. 

ROCKDALE  FREE  CHAPEL  ASSOCIATION 

Organized  March  19,  1873. 
-,  Pastor. 


Elias  Terry,  President. 

George  A.  Potter,  Secretary  and  ClerJc. 

William  P.  Jones,  Treasurer. 

Elias  Terry,  Meltiali  Hathaway,  Jas.  T.  Almy,  Trustees. 

MISSIONARY  CHAPEL. 

Located  on  South  Water  street,  corner  Leonard. 
Tristram  R.  Dennison,  (Jity  Missionary. 
T.  R.  Dennison,  Superintendent. 

150  scholars.     Religious  service  is  held  and  a  Sunday- 
school  maintained  in  this  Chapel. 

NEW   BEDE^ORD   SUNDAY   SCHOOL   ASSOCIA- 
TION. 

Rev.  M.  C.  Julien,  President, 
Leonard  B.  Ellis,  Vice-president. 
Rev.  Benjamin  S.  Bachelor,  Secretary. 
Samuel  P.  Bart,  Treasurer. 


SECRET  AND  BENEVOLENT  SOCIETIES. 

MASONIC. 
ANDONIRAM  CHAPTER.     R.  A.  CHAPTER. 

Regular  convocations  first  Wednesday  in  each  month. 
Jas.  L.Sherman,  J/:  ^.^  P.  Benj.  S.  Jenkins,  R.  A.  C.  ■ 
Albert  E.  Waight,  E.  K.        G.  R.  Stetson,  M.  of  3d  V. 
Henry  M.  Olmstead,  E.  S.     J.  W.  Taylor,  M.  of  2d  V. 
Edward  Stetson,  Treasurer.  T.  W.  Cole,  M  of  1st  V. 
H.  Wilder  Emerson,  Sec.        Wanton  T.  Drew,  Chaplain. 
Thomas  L.  Allen,   O.  of  H.     B,  F.  Jenney,  Orc/anist. 
William  M.  Thorup,  P.  S.      Wm.  A.  Searell,  Sentinel. 

SUTTON    COMMANDERY. 

Knights  Templae. 

Regular  assembly  first  Thursday  in  each  month. 

I-Ienry  Field  jr.,  E.  C.  Wm.  H.  Sherman,  Std.  J3. 

James  Taylor,  Qen.  Edwin  Dews,   War. 

Chas  H.  Sanford,  Oapt.  G.  Thos.  L.  Allen,  S(l  G. 

Wanton  T.  Drew,  Prelate.  Benj.  S.  Jenkins,  2d  G. 

Jacob  B.  Hadley,  Treas.  Henry  G.  Pomeroy,  1st  G. 

H.  W.  Emerson,  Mec.  B.  F.  Jenney,  Organist. 

Wm.  T.  Soule,  S.  W.  Wm.   A.   Searell,    Armorer 
Jas.  L.  Sherman,  J.  W.  and  Sentinel. 

W.  H.  Matthews,  Swd.  B. 


NEW  BEDFORD  DTRECTOEY.  843 

STAR  IN  THE  EAST  LODGE,  F.  &  A.  M. 

Reo^nlar  communications  first  Monday  in  each  month. 

E.  C.^Ganliner,  W.  M.  Frank  S.  Akin,  3Iar. 
Anthony  D.  Hall,  S.  W.  B.  Frank  Jenney,   Chajylain. 
Theodoi-e  VV.  Cole,  J.  W.  Abram  C.  Luce,  jS.  S. 
Erlward  Stetson,  Treasurer.  Richmond  A.  Gifford,  e7. /S. 
James  C.  Flitch,  Secretary.  Leonaixl  H.  Morse,  I.  /S. 
Fred  S.  Brailford,  S.  D.  Chas.  H.  Sanford,  Organist. 
Frank  M.  Asldey,  J.  D.  Wm.  A.  Searell,  Tyler. 

Edward  Stetson,  Hall  Committee. 

EUREKA  LODGE,  F.  &  A.  M. 

Reo-nlar  communications  first  Friday  in  each  month. 
WmTT.  Soule,  W.  M.  Daniel  W.  Corey,  J.  D. 

F.  W.  Mosher,  .S^.  W.  El  bridge  A.  Turner,  S.  S. 
Edwin. Dews,  J.  W.                Edward  H.  Field,  J.  S. 
H.  A.  GifFord  jr..  Treasurer.  Haile  R.  Luther,  Mcir. 
Geo.  W.  Parker,  Secretary.     George  Pierce,  Organist. 
Wanton  T.  Drew,  Chaplain.  William  A.  Searell,  Tyler. 
Arnold  B.  Wady,  S.  D.         John  A.  Lee,  Hall  Com. 

UNION  LODGE,  NO.  7,  F.  &  A.  M. 

(COLOKED.) 

Regular  communication  first  Monday  in  each  month, 
at  hall,  139  Union   street. 
William  B.  Smith,  W.  M.     Charles  J.  Wood,  Sec. 


ODD  FELLOWS. 

ANN  A  WAN  ENCAMPMENT,  L  O.  OF  O.  F. 

Meets  second  and  fourth  Thursdays  of  each  month,  in 
Odd  Fcdlows  Hall,  Hicks'  building,  Purcliase  street. 
James  H.  Sherman,  C.  P.      Herbert  A.  Brown,  e7".  TF! 
Stephen  P.  Sawyer,  H.  P.    Charles  V.  Hillman,  Treas. 
John  H.  Lowe,  S.  W.  Herbert  B.  Gardner,  P.  S. 

Charles  W.  Brownell,  P".  S. 

ACUSHNET  LODGE,  NO.  41,  L  O.  OF  O.  F. 

Meets  every  Tuesday  evening,   at  Odd   Fellows   Hall, 
Hicks  building.  Purchase  street,  corner  Mechanics  lane. 
Amos  W.  Iladley,  JV.  Gf.       Crawford  S.  Pierce.  Sec. 
Clias,  W.  Brownell,  V.  G.     Robert  W.  Taber,  Treas. 

VESTA  LODGE,  NO.  166,  I.  O.  OF  O.  F. 

Meets  every  Monday  evening,  at   Odd  Fellows  Hall, 
Waverly  building,  9  P^ourth  street. 
John  Wing,  JSF.  G.  Frederick  Denham,  Sec. 

Herbert  A.  Brown,  V.  G.     Alfred  Wilson,  Treas. 


3i4  NEW  BEDFORD   DIRECTOKY. 

POTOMSKA  LODGE,  NO.  1511,  G.  U.  O.  OF  O.  F. 

Meets  first  and  third  Fridays  in  each  month,  at  Liberty 
Hall  building.  Purchase  sti-eet,  corner  VVilliaai. 
James  A.  Robinson,  IT.  G.    Daniel  W.  Davis,  P.  S. 

ODD  FELLOWS  BENEFICIAL  ASSOCIATION  OF 
SOUTHERN  MASSACHUSETTS. 

Samuel  C.  Hart,  President. 
Charles  B.  Hilhnan,  J/'irst   Vice-president. 
George  W.  Farnham,  Second  Vice-president. 
Robert  W.  Taber,  Secretary. 
Charles  H.  Taber,  Treasurer. 

Joseph  G.  Tirrell,  Chai-les  W.  Brownell,  Geo.  P.  Brock, 
Finance  Committee.    . 

DIRECTOES. 

Samuel  C.  Hart,  E.  D.  Tisdale, 

Charles  H.  Taber,  James  H.  Pizer, 
W.  R.  N.  Silvester,  Taunton. 

George  W.  Farnham,  John  Baxter, 

Chartes  W.  Brownell,  Geo.  N.  Craudall, 
Charles  B.  Hillman,  Attleborough. 

Robert  W.  Taber,  Nelson  Wilbur, 

Jos.  G.  Tirrell,  William  J.  Mclntyre, 
John  Wing,  Fall  River. 

O.  E.  GiffoKl,  J.  J.  Whipple, 

George  P.  Brock,  H.  H.  Howard, 
J.  L.  Ballon,  Brockton. 

New  Bedford,  Lemuel  Bradfoixl, 

Plymouth. 


RED  MEN. 

POTOMSKA  STAMM,  NO.  182. 
Meets  every  Monday  evening,  at  23  South  Second  st. 
Frank  Steil,  0.  C.  John  B.  Habicht,  Treas. 

Will.  Quesko,  U.  (J.  Geoi-ge  Vogel,  Pr. 

Geo.  Hammerschmidt,  ^.  C.  Peter  Fichtenmayer,  K. 
Herman  Karcher,  Sec,  Martin  Freundschu,  W. 


KNIGHTS  OF  HONOR 

NEW  BEDFORD  LODGE,  NO.  667. 
Meets  every  Thursday  evening,  in   Knights  of  Honor 
Hall,  Masonic  building,  Union  street. 
O.  E.  Gifford,  P.  I).  William  B.  Anthony,  G. 

William  H.  Estes,  D.  Fred.  S.  Gifford,  M. 

D.  F.  Waterman,   V.  B.        John  A,  Bates,  F.  R. 
Robert  G.  Reed,  A.  B.  L.  G.  Ilewins,  jr.,  T. 

Wm.  W.  Weeden,  Chap.      R.  S.  Eldridge,  Guard. 
John  II.  Flood,  S. 


NEW  BEDFORD  DIRECTORY.  31:5 

GRAND  ARMY  OF  THE  REPUBLIC. 

*  DISTRICT  OF  MASSACHUSETT,  WILLIAM 

LOGAN  RODMAN  POST,  NO.  1,  G.  A.  R. 

Meets  every  Wednesday  evening  at  Grand  Army  Halb 
39  Purchase  street. 

Andrew  J.  Smith,  Com.         F.  B.  Nesbitt,  Surgeon. 
James  L.  Wilbur,  S.   V.  C.    Charles  A.  Crookei-,  Chap. 
John  W.  Footman,  J.  V.C.    Otis  B.  Phinney,  Q.  M. 
Ezra  K.  Bly,  Ac7Jt. 

ROBERT  G.  SHAW  POST,  No    146,  G.  A.  R. 

Meets  Thursday  evenings,  Neptune  Hall,  Market  street, 
corner  Pleasant. 

George  T.  Fisher,  Com.  Cliarles  Harrison,  Surgeon. 

Robert  R.  Green,  S.  V.  C.      C.  S.  B.  Ellis,  Chcq^Mn. 
Geo.  Williams,  J.  V.  C.  Horatio  N.  Smitli,  O.J). 

I.  H,  Clayton,  ^i1  term,  ^y^.    Harrison  Lee,  0.  G. 
Richard  Oliver,  Q.  M.     '    '  J.  A.  Peugh,  S.  31. 
Joseph  Wilson,   Q.  M.  S. 


MILITARY    ORGANIZATION. 

NEW  BEDFORD  CITY  GUARDS. 

Meets  every   Monday  evening,  at  Armory,  Mechanics 
Hall,  William  street. 

William  Sanders,  Captain.    Wm.  R.  Spooner,  Clerk  and 
J.  K.  McAfee,  First  Lieut.        Treasurer. 
J.  H.  Dean,  Second  Lieut. 


TEMPERANCE    SOCIETIES. 
NEW  BEDFORD  REFORM  CLUB. 

Organized  1876. 

Meets  every  Sunday  in  City  Hall,  At  the  rooms, 
Sears  court,  Monday  and  Friday  evenings  at  7.30. 

William  A.  Beard,  President. 

Isaac  N.  Barrows,  Charles  A.  Gilman,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Bliss,  John  C.  Lee,  Wm.  C.  Gilford,  Vice-presidents. 

Henry  C,  Farnham,  Secretary. 

George  B.  liichmond.  Treasurer. 

T.  R.  Dennison,  Chaplain. 

Mrs.  Etta  S.  Shaw,  Organist. 


346  NEW  BEDFORD   DIRECTORY. 

MOUNT  TABER  COITNCIL,  NO.  13. 

Meets  first  Friday  in   every  month,  at  Templars  Hall, 
in  Ricketson  block,  Union  street,  corner  Fourth. 

EL  BETHEL  TEMPLE  OF  HONOR,  NO.  24. 

Meets  Thursday  night,  at  Templars  Hall,  in   Ricketson 
block,  Union  street,  corner  Fourth. 

Anthony  D.  Hall,  W.  C.  T.  .Jas.  S.  Hathaway,  W.  T. 
Francis  H.  Greene,  W.  V.  T.  Amos  W.  Hadley,  W.  TJ. 
Charles  W.  Knight,  W.  R.  Chas.  S.  Phillips,  ^Y.  D.  U. 
Gideon  L.  Taber,  W.  A.  R.  Alden  Braley,  Chaplain. 
Win.  H.  H.  Allen,  W.  F.  R.  Benj.  Haffords,  jr.,  W.  G. 
Jesse  A..  Warner,  W.  S. 

ORIENT  LODGE,  NO.  173  GOOD  TEMPLARS. 

Meets  Thursday  evenings,  at  Orient  Hall,   Elm   street, 
corner  Purchase 

John  Wilson,  W.  C.  T.  Mamie  L.  Haward,  I.  G. 

Amelia  Howard,   W.   V.  T.    George  G.  Peck,  0.  G. 
Eliza  M.  Bliss,  R.  S.  Georgie  Bowman,  De;:*.  Jfar. 

Charles  Bliss,  F.  S.  Nannie  Eilenwpod,  R.  8. 

John  Mitchell,  Treasurer.       Sarah  Butman,  L.  S. 
Clara  Rowe,  Chaplain.  Lottie  Cross,  Assistant  Sec. 

Daniel  Mitchell,  Marshal.       Etta  Shaw,  Organist. 
Charles  A.  Oilman,  P.  ^¥.  C.  T. 

LIBERTY  LODGE,  NO.  48  GOOD  TEMPLARS. 

Meets  Temperance  H;>11   Monday  night. 
Wm.  O.  Cross,  W.  C.  T.        Elizi  J.  Mitchell,  W.I.  G.' 
Abby  Leavitt,  W.  V.  T.        D.  J.  Humphrey,  W.  0.  G. 
R.  T.  Durfee,  R.  S.  Emily  B.  Butnvm,  W.  D.  M. 

Julia  E.  Hathaway,  W.  F.  S.  Lillie  Humphrey,    W.  A.  S. 
George  A.  B^ard,''TF;  T.         Harriet  Stimpsou,  TF;^.//1*S'. 
Elizabeth  Eldridge,   W.  C.      Mary  Bowen,   W.  L.  H.  S. 
Hannah  Greenwood,   W.  31  Tiios.  T.  Allen,  R.  W.  C.  T. 

REFUGE  DIVISION,  NO.  36,  S.  OF  T. 

Meets  Wednesday  evening  of  each  week,  at  Temple  of 
Honor  Hall,  Union  street,  corner  Fourth. 

ACUSHNET  DIVISION,  NO.  87,  S.  OF  T. 

Meets  every  Tuesday  evening,  at  Temperance  Hall. 

B.  F.  H.  Reed,  IF.  P.  Elnatlian  Hawes,  Chap. 

Wm.  O.  Cross,  IF.  A.  Adaline  A.  Durfee,  C. 

Richard  T.  Durfey,  R.  S.  Joseph  B.  Reynolds,  A.  O. 

Thomas  Forbes,  A.  R.  S.  Geoi-ge  H.  Tram  an,  I.  8. 

Charles  D.  Tuell,  F.  8.  Samuel  Jones,  0.  8. 

Augustus  Smith,  T.  James  Winslow,  P.  W.  P. 


NEW  BEDFOED  DIEECTOKY.  347 

ST.  LAWRENCE  CATHOLIC  TEMPERANCE 
SOCIETY. 

Meets  eveiy  Sunday  evening,  at  Neptune  Hall,  Market 
street,  corner  Pleasant. 
John  \Velch,  President. 
Richard  Dnffacy,   Vice-president. 
Michael  Dugan,  Recording  /Secretary. 
John  Johnson,.  Corresponding  Secretary. 
Edward  Kenney,  Treasurer. 


I.  O.  OF  G.  S. 

TEMPLE  UNION  LODGE,  NO.  4. 

Fountain  Ellis,  TF]  C.  Alfred  A.  Smith,  TF.  V. 

Sonovia  Smith,  P.  D.  Sai-ah  E.  Johnson,  J),  of  F. 

Jacob  Johnson,  li.  S.  Frances  T.  Johnson, />.  ofi. 

Chas.  L.  B.  Ellis,  P\  S.  Sarah  E.  Townsend,  F.  D. 

James  Thomas,  Prelate.         Mary  E.  Robinson,  T. 
Geo.  Washington,  P.  W.  C.  Arabella  Webster,  P.  P.  JD. 


BENEVOLENT  AND  OTHER  SOCIETIES. 

ASSOCIATION  FOR  THE  RELIEF  OF  AGED 
WOMEN  OF  NEW  BEDFORD. 

Mrs.  Matthew  Howland,  President. 
Mrs.  Loura  Snow,  Vice-president. 
Mrs.  Henry  T.  Wood,  Treasurer. 
Mrs.  Oliver  Pi'escott,  Secretary. 

MANAGEES. 

Mrs.  Jose])h  Grinnell,  Miss  Louise  S.  Cummings, 

Mrs.  Abrnham  Russell,  Mrs.  Frederick  S.  Gifforcl, 

Mrs.  Geo.  Howland,  jr.,  Miss  Susan  Snow, 

Mrs.  Willi.-im  Phillips,  Mrs.  Edward  C.  Jones, 

Mrs.  Wm.  G.  E.  Pope,  Mrs.  Chas.  D.  Sticl<ney, 

Mrs.  Joseph  R.  Reed,  Mrs.  Wm.  G.  Wood, 

Mrs.  Cornelius  Howland,  Mrs.  Horatio  Hathaway, 

Mrs.  Caleb  Anthony,  Mrs.  Wm.  A.  Dana, 

Mrs.  B.  R.  Almy,    "  Miss  Gertrude  Baxter, 

Mrs.  William  Thompson,  Miss  Anna  Clifford, 

Mrs.  J;imes  Fisher,  Miss  Mary  T.  Howland, 

Mrs.  William  J.  Rotch,  Mis.  George  Hussey, 

Mrs.  James  Almy,  Mrs.  Daniel  Wilder, 

Mrs.  Edward  D.  Mandell,  Mrs.  John  F.  Tucker. 

ADVISERS. 

Thomas  Nye,  jr.,  Edward  D.  Mandell, 

Oliver  Prescott,  Horatio  Hathaway. 

Joseph  Grinnell, 


348  NEW  EEDFORD  DIRECTORY. 

INVESTIGATING    COMMITTEE. 

Mrs.  Snow,  Mrs.  Pope, 

Mrs.  Henry  T.  Wood,  Mrs.  Read, 

Mrs.  Tlioinpson,  Mrs.  James  Aliny. 

John  F.  Tucker,  Auditor. 

BRISTOL  SOUTH  DISTRICT  MEDICAL  SOCIETY. 

Orgniiized  June  26,  1839. 

Dr.  E.  P.  Abbe,  New  Bedford,  President,  ■ 
Dr.  C.  L.  Svvasey,  Vice-jyresident. 

Dr.  A.  M.  Pierce,  New  Bedford,  Secretary,  Treasurer, 
and  Librarian. 

COUNCILORS. 

Drs.  S.  W.  Bowen  and  R.  T.  Davis,  Fall  River. 

A.  B.  Paun,  Middleborougli. 

F.  A.  Sawyei-,  Warehara. 

John  A.  Mackie  and  F.  H.  Hooper,  New  Bedford. 

CENSORS. 

Drs.  C.  D.  Stickney,  H.  Johnson,  New  Bedford. 

J.  B.  Whittaker,  Jerome  D welly,  A.  M.  Pierce,  Fall 
River. 

Dr.  G.  S.  Eddy,  Fall  River,  District  Reporter. 

This  Society  is  subordinate  to  the  Massacliusetts  Medi- 
cal Society,  and  consists  of  Fellows  of  that  Society  re- 
siding in  this  part  of  the  state.  Its  object  is  the  promo- 
tion of  medical  science,  and  meetings  are  held  at  Fall 
River  in  May  and  at  New  Bedford  in  November  of  each 
year. 

BURNS  CLUB. 

Meets  every  Thursday  evening,  at  Hall,  Market  square. 

Regular  business  meeting  on  the  first  Monday  of  each 
month. 

Joseph  Johnson,  President. 
Joseph  Deacon,  Vice-president. 
WiUiam  Deacon,  Secretary. 
George  McNeil,  Treasurer. 

LADIES  CITY  MISSION  SOCIETY. 

The  annual  meeting  of  the  corporation  is  held  on  the 
first  Wednesday  of  January. 

Mrs.  Matthew  Ilowland,  President. 
Mrs.  Catherine  Seabury,   Vice-p>resident. 
Miss  Amelia  B.  Sears,  Clerk. 
Mrs.  Cliarles  P.  Rugg,  Treasurer. 
Mrs.  George  B.  Richmond,  Auditor. 


NEW  BEDFORD   DIRECTORY.  349 

DIEECTORS. 

Mrs.  John  Hastings,  .  Mrs.  S.  Thomas, 

Mrs.  E.  S.  Cannon,  Mi's.  S.  Hutcliinson, 

Mrs,  J.  D.  Knowles,  Mrs.  Rhoda  Giiford,    - 

JMrs.  J.  II.  Read,  Mrs.  Wra.  A.  Church, 

Mrs.  C.  D.  Stickney,  Mrs.  George  Hastings, 

Miss  L.  G.  Davenport,  Mrs.  William  Wood, 

Mrs.  G.  B.  Hathaway,  Miss  E.  W.  Montague, 

Mrs.  H.  M.  Stowe,  Mrs.  George  Homer, 

Mrs.  Augnstus  A.  Green,  Mrs.  James  M.  Tripp, 

Mrs.  S.  JB.  Coggeshall,  Mrs.  Charles  Taber, 

Mi's.  Cornelius  Flowland,  Mrs.  James  Stanton, 

Miss  Emily  H.  Boui'ne,  Mrs.  Edward  Whiting, 

Mrs.  Ruth'  Smith,  Mrs.  S.  N.  Potter, 

Mrs.  Prince  Sears,  Miss  Jane  Gardner. 
Mrs.  George  Marston, 

ADYISORY    COMMITTEE. 

Matthew  Howland,  G.  P.  Bartlet^t, 

E.  S.  Cannon,  James  Munroe. 

Charles  T.  Bonney, 

T.  R.  Dennisou,  City  3Iiss%onary. 

NEW  BEDFORD  BASE  BALL  ASSOCIATION. 

DIRECTORS. 

Charles  W.  Clifford,  Edwin  Dews, 

Morgan  liotch,  Arthur  S.  Anthony. 

Ruths  A.  Soule, 

Horace  Wood,  Treasurer. 

LIBERTY   HALL  ASSOCIATION. 

Organized  July  15th,  1841. 

Hall  re-built  in  1865. 

George  A.  Bourne,  President. 
Thomas  Wilcox,  Clerk. 
Joseph  Buckminster,  Treasurer. 

George  A.  Bourne,  Thomas  Wilcox,  Joseph   Buckmin- 
ster, Directors. 
Thomas  L.  Parsons,  Agent. 

NEW  BEDFORD  BIBLE  SOCIETY. 

Depository  at  S.  Hutchinson's,  Union  street. 
Matthew  Howland,  President. 

William  H.  Taylor,  Henry  T.  Wood,  Yice-presidents. 
David  S.  Wood,  Secretary. 
James  W.  Hervey,  Treasurer , 
James  D.  Butler,  Agent. 


350  NEW  BEDFORD  DIRECTORY. 

BOAED    OF    MANAGERS. 

Rev.  A.  H.  Heath,  E.  liodnian. 

Rev.  B.  S.  Bachelor,  CTeoraje  B.  Richmond, 

Rev.  I.  H.  Coe,  E.  William  Hervej^, 

Rev.  O.  A.  Roberts,  F.  A.  Washburn, 

Rev.  M.  0.  Julien,  Wilham  Phillips, 

Rev.  J.  D.  Bntler,  F.  L.  Gil  man. 

Rev.  D.  D.  Winn,  A.  T.  Eddy, 

C.  T.  Bonney,  I.  W.  Benjamin, 

S.  Griiiitts  Morgan,  James  Taylor, 

T.  K.  Dennison,  George  C.  Hatch, 

G.  W.  Paine,  Wm.  L.  Sayer, 

H.  Van  Campen,  Wm.  F.  Butler. 

NEW  BEDFORD  CHORAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Leonard  B.  Ellis,  President. 

B.  F.  Jenney,  Thomas  Hersom,  Elisha   B.  Tinkham, 
Vice-presidents. 
B.  F.  W.  Reed,  Secretary. 
Fred.  A.  Washburn,  Treasurer. 
Sylvanus  Bennett,  Librarian. 
Alfred  G.  Wilbor,  Assistant  JLibrarian. 

DIRECTORS. 

Leonard  B.  Ellis,  Svlvanus  Bennett, 

B.  F.  Jenney,  Mrs.  D.  A.  Caldwell, 

Thomas  Hersom,  Mrs.  O.  A.  Buckley, 

Elisha  B.  Tinkham,  H.  Wilder  Emerson, 

B.  F.  H.  Reed,  Charles  H.  Sanford, 

Fred.  A.  Washburn,  Dr.  Wm.  H.  Taylor. 

The  Officers  and  Directors  constitute  the  Board  of 
Management,  who  attend  to  the  general  and  business  in- 
terest of  the  Societ3^ 

NEW  BEDFORD  DORCAS  SOCIETY. 

Oi'ganized  .January  3,  183L 
Regular  meetings  are  held  every  two   weeks,  and   the 
annual  meeting  the  second  week  in  October. 
Mrs.  A.  D.  i-latch.  President. 
Mrs.  William  Tallman,  Vice-president. 
Mrs.  Ezi'a  K.  Bly,  Secretary. 
Mrs.  Joseph  Brownell,  Treasurer. 

MANAGERS. 

Mrs.  Benjamin  Pitman,  Mrs.  William  Gordon,  jr., 

Mrs.  A.  C.  Bacon,  Mrs.  Leonard  Crowell, 

Mrs.  Josiah  Richmond,  Mrs.  Humphrey  Kirby, 

Mrs.  James  M.  Tripp,  Mrs.  H.  N.  Deane, 

Mrs.  John  Hunt,  Mrs.  Prince  Sears, 

Mrs.  Robert  C.  Topham,        Mrs.  William  J.  Norton, 
Mrs.  Charles  W.  Brownell,     Mrs.  William  J.  Cobb, 
Mrs.  Loum  Snow,  Mrs.  Job  Wade, 

Mrs.  James  Taylor. 
This  is  one  of  our  oldest  and  most  efficient  charities. 


NEW  BEDFORD  DIRECTORY.  351 

NEW  BEDFORD  HIGH  SCHOOL  ALUMNI. 

Dr.  Robert  G.  Reed,  President. 
Dr.  William  H.  Taylor,  Vice-president. 
Miss  Mary  Otlieman,  Secretary. 
Miss  Annie  E.  L.  Borden,  Treasurer. 

NEW  BEDFORD  LYCEUM. 

Founded  1828. 
Annual  meetino-,  first  Tuesday  in  May. 

C.  P.  Rngg,  President. 

Joseph  Buckininster,  E,  W.  Hervey.  Vice-presidents. 

Thomas  H.  Knowles,  Clerk. 

.James  W.  Hervey,  Treasurer. 

Thomas  R.  Rodman,  Leonard  B.  Ellis,  William  H.  Pit- 
man, Committee  on  Lectures. 

Charles  T.  Bonney,  Henry  J.  Taylor,  John  W.  Sail- 
ings, Trustees. 

NEW  BEDFORD  PORT   SOCIETY. 

Hon.  George  Howland,  jr.,  President. 

James  B.  C(.)ngdon,  William  Phillips,  Vice-presidents. 

James  Taylor,  Rec.  Secretary. 

James  D.  Butler,  Correspoyiding  Secretary. 

Gideon  B.  Wright,  Treasurer. 

Rev.  James  D.  Butler,  Chaplain. 

BOARD    OF    MANAGERS. 

Thomas  H.  Knowles,  Edmund  Rodman, 

William  H.  Taylor,  Augustus  A.  Greene, 

Joseph  C.  Delano,  Samuel  H.  Cook, 

Alexander  H.  Seabury,  Jireh  Swift, 

George  B.  Richmond,  Henry  T.  Wood, 

Oliver  Prescott,  F.  A.  Washburn, 

Edward  D.  Mandell,  George  F,  Bartlett, 

Edward  Haskell,  Matthew  Ilowland, 

C.  B.  H.  Fessenden,  Timothy  D.  Cook, 

Abram  T.  Eddy,  George  \\.  Phillips, 
John  F.  Tucker. 

NEW  BEDFORD  PROTECTING  SOCIETY. 

Lemuel  M.  Kollock,  President. 

Edvvarc^H.  Allen,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

George  R.  Phillips,  Otis  N.  Pierce,  George  D.  Gifford, 
Jonathan  Handy,  L.  M.  Kollock,  Charles  S.  Kelley, 
Directors. 


352  NEW  BEDFORD   DIRECTORY. 

LADIES'  BRANCH  N.  B.  PORT  SOCIETY. 

Meets  secon;!  Thursday  in  each  month.  Annual  meet- 
ing, second  Thursday  in  January. 

Mrs.  "Joseph  Browuell,  Presi(iri??i?. 
Mrs.  Joseph  Grinnell,  Vice-president. 
Mrs.  A.  D.  Hatch,  Secretary. 
■    Mrs.  John  Hunt,  Treasurer. 

The  Mariners  Home,  on  Bethel  street,  is  conducted  un- 
der the  manngement  of  this  society.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  G. 
O.  Nye  in  charge. 


SOUTHERN  MASS.  POULTRY  ASSOCIATION. 

Incorporated  July,  1878. 

James  Davis,  Fall  Fiiver,  President.' 
Philander  Williams,  Taunton,  Dr.  James  C.  Mara,  E'air- 
haven,   Vice-presidents. 

Edmunil  Rodman,  New  Bedford,  Secretary. 
R.  G.  Buffi ngton,  Somerset,   Treasurer. 
George  D.  Johnson,  Fall  River,  Auditor. 

DIEECTOES. 

Philander  Williams,  J.  E.  Wilraarth,  Taunton. 
Charles  H.  Jenney,  Westort. 
William  P.  Shepard,  Fall  River. 
R.  G.  Bnffington,  Somerset. 
Lucius  Dunbar,  North  Bridgewater. 
Holder  M.  Brownell,  George  F.  Parlow,  Edmund  Rod- 
man, New  Bedford. 


NEW"  ENGLAND  MUTUAL  AID  SOCIETY. 

J.  A.  Beauvais,  Esq.,  President. 

Hon.  Francis  A.  Hobart,  Charles  E.  Carpenter,  Esq., 
Vice-pres  iden  ts. 

Geo.  Kempton,  Secretary,  31  Milk  street,  Boston. 

Joseph  Buckminster,  Treasurer,  New  Bedford. 

John  H.  Mackie,  a.m.,  m.d.,  Medical  Director,  New 
Bedford. 

Geo.  T.  Perkins,  m.d.,  Medical  Ex-atniner,  Boston. 


THE  FIREMAN'S  MUTUAL  AID  SOCIETY. 

James  G.  Harding,  President. 
Henry  A.  Gray,' Secretary. 
Alfred  M.  Chapman,  Treasurer. 


NEW  BEDFOKD  DIRECTORY. 


353 


WOMENS   CHRISTIAN   ASSOCIATION. 

Mrs.  Matthew  Howland,  President. 
Mrs.  Josiah  Richinond,   Mrs.  Thatcher  C.  Hatch,  Mrs. 
Horatio  Hathaway,  Vice-jyresidents. 

Mi'S.  George  Hasting-s,  Corresponding  Secretary. 
Mrs.  A.  D.  Hatch,  Recording  Secretary- 
Miss  Lizzie  N.  Crowell,  Treasurer. 
Mrs.  William  Thompson,  Auditor. 

DIRECTOKS. 

Mrs.  Wm.  Dana,  Mi's.  George  A.  Poole, 

Mrs.  Lemuel  T.  Wilcox,         Mrs.  William  J.  Norton, 


Miss  Ella  Smith, 
Mrs.  Charles  Brownell, 
Mrs.  Annie  Scott, 
Mrs.  Isaac  Benjamin, 
Mrs.  Job  Wade, 
Mrs.  Wm.  S.  Cobb, 
Mrs.  Leonard  Jenney, 
Mrs.  John  B.  Paulding, 
Mrs.  Abram  Taber, 
Mrs.  Freeman  Luce, 
Mrs.  Sylvanus  Thomas, 
Mrs.  Leonard  Crowell, 
Mrs.  Abner  Bartlett, 
Mrs.  Leonard  B.  Ellis, 
Mrs  George  D.  Hough, 
Miss  Emma  C.  Haskell, 
Miss  Mary  E.  Austin, 
Mrs.  Henry  T.  Wood, 
Miss  LucyHewins, 
Mrs.  John  B.  Baylies, 
Mrs.  Charles  S.  Nutter, 
Mrs.  Ruth  S.  Murray, 
Mrs.  Edward  H.  Martin, 
Miss  Hattie  Seabu'ry. 


Mrs.  S.  Hutchinson, 
Mrs.  H.  W.  Seabury, 
Mrs.  Simeon  M.  Rose, 
Miss  Lydia  G.  Davenport, 
Aliss  Florence  Ladd, 
Mrs.  Dana  Humphrey, 
Mrs.  S.  GrifBtts  Morgan, 
Mrs.  Alonzo  Cory, 
Miss  Electa  Montague, 
Miss  Ella  I  vers, 
Mrs.  Humphrey  Kirby, 
Mrs.  Phineas  White, 
Mrs.  Stephen  N.  Potter, 
Mrs.  Charles  Dias, 
Mrs.  Catherine  Seabury, 
Mrs.  Amasa  Bullard, 
Mrs.  Henry  G.  Weeks, 
Mrs.  Wm.  Gordon  jr.. 
Miss  Lizzie  B.  Gordon, 
Miss  Carrie  Burt, 
Mrs.  George  B.  Richmond, 
Mrs.  Henry  Walker. 
Mrs.  Harry  J.  Leach, 
Mrs.  Abram  M.  Gidley, 

A  general  representation  of  the  various  religious  socie- 
ties 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  membership  can  be  secured 
for  $20. 

CITY  FARM. 

At  Clark's  Point. 
Peleg  S.  Macy,  Sujyt.  Asa  Allen,  Cook. 

Mrs  C.  S.  Macy,  Matron.        Wm.  O'Hara,  Baker. 
Rev.  O.  A.  Robeits,  Chap.     John  Blanding,  Farmer. 
Albert  A.  Chase,  Hospital  Mrs.  Albert  A.  Chase,  IIos- 
Steioard  and  JS'urhe.  pital  Nurse, 

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354  NEW  BEDFORD  DIRECTORY. 

UNION  FOR  GOOD  WORKS. 

Rooms  in  Hicks'  building,  Purchase  sti'eet,  corner 
Mechanics  lane. 

Established  Feb.  9th,  1870. 

The  object  of  the  members  of  this  Society  is  "To  do 
Good  and  to  Grow  Better." 

S.  Griffitts  Morgan,  President. 

Hii'am  Van  Campen,  James  M.  Lawton,  Mrs  Caroline 
A.  Tucker,  Mrs.  Mary  P.  Rugg,  Vice-presidents. 

Miss  Emily  H.  Bourne,  Secretary. 

Miss  Lucy  A.  Leonard,  Assistant  Secretary. 

Frederick  S.  Allen,  Treasurer. 

Miss  Abby  S.  Tobey,  Matron. 

William  M.  Webster,  Superintendent  of  Amusement 
room. 

G.  H.  Bartlett  jr.,  and  Thomas  H.  Knowles,  Auditors. 

The  above  officers,  with  William  J.  Potter,  Charles 
Chandler,  constitute  the  Executive  Committe. 


YOUNG   MENS    CHRISTIAN   ASSOCIATION  OF 
NEW  BEDFORD. 

Rooms  bl4  Purchase  street,  second  floor. 

Geo.  M.  ^^dy,  President.  Edmund  Rodman,  Sec. 
H.  T.  Wood,  Vice  Pres.  John  F.  Tucker,  Treasurer. 
Religious  meetings  at  the  rooms.  Prayer-meeting 
every  Sunday  evening  at  six  p.m.  during  the  summer 
months,  and  at  five  and  a  half  p.m.  during  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 
Tuesday  evening. 


ORPHANS  HOME. 

Clark's  Point  road,  corner  Cove. 

Organized  in  1842. 

For  orphans  of  both  sexes.    About  30  inmates. 
Miss  Celia  Brett,  Matron. 
Mrs.  Eliza  A.  Brett,  Assistant  Matron. 
Mrs.  William  C.  N.  Swift,  President. 
Mrs.  William  Crapo,  Secretary. 
Mrs.  James  D.  Thompson,  Treasurer. 


NEW  BEDFORD  DIRECTORY.  355 

ST.  JOSEPH'S  HOSPITAL. 

Cnmpbell  street,  corner  Pleasant. 

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  officers  of  the 
Hospital,  and  patients  will  have  the  kind  and  attentive 
care  of  the  Sisters  of  Mercy.  The  following  gentlemen 
comprise  the  Hospital  stnff. 

Sister  Bernard,  Superior. 

Rev.  Hugh  J.  Smyth,  Director. 

S.  W.  Hayes,  m.d..  Physician  in  Charge. 

George  Atwood,  m.d.,  Fairhaven,  J.  H.  Mackie,  m.d.,  7 
Morgan  street,  E.  P.  Abbe,  m.d.,  Clinton  street,  corner 
County,  Gonsxdting  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

S.  W.  Hayes,  m.d.,  68  Purchase,  G.  T.  Hough,  m.d.,  95 
Elm,  F.  H.  Hooper,  m.d.,  150  County,  H.  Johnson,  bi.d., 
14  South  Sixth,  Visiting  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

J.  J.  B.Vertnyne,  m.d.,  167  Union,'  Opthalmic  Surgeon. 

Applications  for  admission  should  be  made  at  the  Hos- 
pital betweeh  9  and  10  a.m.,  daily.  In  cases  of  emergen- 
cy patients  admitted  at  any  time. 


INCORPORATED  COMPANIES,  ETC. 

ACUSHNET  CO-OPERATIVE. 

213  Acushnet  avenue,  corner  Russell. 
Sylvanus  Bennett,  Agent.     (See  adv.  dept.,  p.  28.) 


CENTRAL  UNION  ASSOCIATION. 

5  North  Sixth  street. 
B,  F.  Brownell,  Treasurer.     (See  adv.  dept.,  p.  30.) 


FALL  RIVER  RAILROAD  COMPANY. 

William  J.  Rotch,  President. 

Morgan  Rotch,  Treasurer. 

"William  Rotch,  Clerk. 

William  J.  Rotch,  J.  A.  Beauvais,  Morgan  Rotch,  New 
Bedford,  Nathaniel  Thayer,  jr.,  Lancaster,  John  H.  Perry, 
Boston,  William  Rotch,  Fall  River,  Directors. 


356  NEW  BEDFORD  DIRECTORY. 

GOSNOLD  MILLS. 

Office  566  Acushnet  avenue. 

Manufacturers  of  Iron. 

Capital,  $100,000. 

Number  of  shares,  1,000.     Par  value,  |100. 

Joseph  H.  Cornell,  President  and  Treasurer. 

Henry  Howard,  Superintendent. 

John  A.  Bates,  Clerk. 

George  Wilson,  J.  H.  Cornell,  Geo.  F.  Kingman,  Wm, 
G.  Taber,  Atwood  Holmes,  Directors.  (See  advt.  front 
colored  page.) 


MORSE  TWIST  DRILL  AND  MACHINE  CO. 

Located  on  Fourth  street,  corner  Bedford. 

Edward  S.  Taber,  President  and  Treasurer. 

Nathan  Chase,  Frederick  S.  Allen,  Thomas  M.  Stetson, 
Gilbert  Allen,  Andrew  G.  Pierce,  and  Edward  S.  Taber, 
Directors. 


MOUNT  WASHINGTON  GLASS  CO. 

Located  on  Prospect  street. 
Agency  in  New  York,  42  Murray  street. 


NEW  BEDFORD  COPPER  COMPANY. 

Works,  rear  Wamsutta  mills. 

Office,  Rodman  street,  corner  North  Front. 

Incorporated  1860.     Shares,  $100. 

Capital,  $250,000. 
Henry  F.  Thomas,  President. 
William  H.  Mathews,  Treasurer. 
Henry  Field,  jr.,  Superintendent. 

DIRECTORS. 

Otis  Seabury,  Leander  A.  Plummer, 

Edward  D.  Mandell,  William  J.  Rotch, 

Gilbert  Allen,  James  D,  Thompson. 

Hemy  F.  Thomas,  (See  advt.,  front  colored  i^age.) 


NEW  BEDFORD  DIRECTORY.  357 

NEW  BEDFORD  CORDAGE  CO. 

Court  street. 

Office,  Rotcb's  square. 

Incorporated  1846.     Capital,  175,000. 
"William  J.  Rotch,  President. 
L.  A.  Plumnier,  Treasurer  and  Clerk. 
Annual  meeting  first  Monday  in  March.      (See  adv. 
dept.,  page  21.) 


NEW  BEDFORD  GAS  LIGHT  COMPANY. 

70  South  Water  street. 

Incorporated  1850.     Capital,  $225,000. 
William  C.  Taber,  President. 
James  B.  Congdon,  Treasurer. 
Gideon  Wood,  Superintendent. 

DIEECTORS. 

William  C.  Taber,  Ward  M.  Parker. 

William  J.  Rotch,  Charles  Almy, 

Jonathan  Bourne,  jr.,  Abram  H.  Howland,  jr., 

Edward  C.Jones,  James  B.  Congdon, 

Joseph  C.  Delano,  Lemuel  Kollock. 


NEW  BEDFORD,  VINEYARD  AND  NANTUCKET 
STEAMBOAT  CO. 

Office  over  Merchants  National  Bank,  North  Water  street. 

Incorporated  March  21,  1854. 

Capital,  170,000. 
Edward  D.  Mandell,  President.  • 

Andrew  G.  Pierce,  Treasurer. 
Edward  T.  Pierce,  Clerk. 

DIEECTORS. 

Charles  L.  Wood,  Samuel  P.  Burt, 

Edward  D.  Mandell,  New  Bedford. 

Ward  M.  Parker,  Charles  Bradley, 

Jonathan  Bourne,  Vineyard  Haven. 

Andrew  G.  Pierce, 

This  Company  owns  and  runs  the  steamer,  Martha's 
Vineyard,  525  tons  burthen,  also  steamer  Monohansett, 
475  tons,  between  New  Bedford  and  Edgartown,  Oak 
Bluffs,  Vineyard  Highlands,  Vineyard  Haven,  and  Wood's 
Hole.  Also  steamers  Island  Home  and  River  Queen  to 
Nantucket. 


358  NEW  BEDFORD   DIRECTORY. 

NEW  BEDFORD  AND  FAIRHAVEN  STREET 
RAILWAY  COMPANY. 

President's  oiRce  442  Purchase  street,  corner  Pearl. 

Treasurer's   office   over  Merchants  National  Bank,  50 
North  Water  street. 

Incorporated  1872.     Capital,  $54,100. 

Warren  Ladd,  President. 
Andrew  G.  Pierce,  Treasurer. 

DIKECTOES. 

William  W.  Crapo,  Charles  H.  GifFord, 

George  Wilson,  New  Bedford. 

Warren  Ladd,  W.  Howland, 

S.  P.  Burt,  James  V.  Cox, 

Andrew  G.  Pierce,  Fairliaven. 

Annual  meeting  first  Wednesday  in  November. 

NEW  BEDFORD  AND  NEW  YORK  STEAMSHIP 
COMPANY. 

Office  6  Commercial  wharf. 

'   Otis  Seabury,  President. 
W.  H.  P.  Brownell,  Agent  and  Treas.  for  New  Bedford. 
Henry  H.  Barling,  Agent,  46  South  street,  N.  Y. 

(See  adv.  dept.,  p.  37.) 

POTOMSKA  MILLS. 

Opposite  269  South  Water  street.    Office  over  Mechanics 
National  Bank,  foot  of  William  street. 

Incorporated  1871. 

Edward  Kilburn,  President. 
Andrew  G.  Pierce,  Treasurer. 
Pliram  Kilburn,  Agent. 

DIKECTOES. 

William  J.  Rotch,  Andrew  G.  Pierce, 

Horatio  Hathaway,  Edward  Kilburn, 

William  W.  Crapo,  William  Watkins, 

Henry  F.  Thomas. 

David  S.  Wood,  Paymaster. 

Robert  G.  Taylor,  Clerk. 

Samuel  E.  Bently,  Overseer  of  Carding. 

Wm.  E.  Clarke,  Geo.  A.  Collins,  Overseers  of  Frame 
Spinning. 

James  Gleason,  Overseer  of  Mule  Spinning. 

A.  K.  Dennison,Thomas  Truman,  Oyerseers  of  Weaning. 

David  S.  Wood,  Bookkeeper, 


NEW  BEDFORD  DIEECTORY.  359 

ROTCH  WHARF  COMPANY. 

Office  Rotch  squnre. 

William  J.  Rotch,  Pres.     Isaac  W.  Benjamin,  Treas. 
Elisba  Gibbs,  Wharfinger. 


THAYER  AND  JUDD  PARAFFINE  COMPANY. 

'  Office  Rotcb's  square. 

In'corporated  May  1,  1872.     Capital,  $300,000. 

Edwin  S.  Thayer,  President. 

L.  S.  Judd,  Treasurer. 

E.  S.  Thayer,  General  Agent. 

DIRECTORS. 

John  B.  Hussey,  J.  B.  Merriam, 

E.  S.  Thayer,  William  Morgan. 

L.  S.  Juddj  (See  adv.  dept.,  p.  6.) 


UNION  BOOT  AND  SHOE  ASSOCIATION. 

Tilson  B.  Denham,  President. 

Nathan  Chase,  Vice-jyresident. 

William  J.  Sherman,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

DIRECTORS. 

Tilson  B.  Denham,  Atwood  Holmes, 

Benjamin  F.  Brownell,  Charles  R.  Sherman, 

Edwin  L.  Barney. 


WAMSUTTA  MILLS. 

Factory  located  on  Wamsutta  street. 

Office  over  Merchants  National  Bank,  50  North  Water  st. 

Incorporated  1847.     Capital,  12,500,000. 

Joseph  Grinnell,  President. 
Andrew  G.  Pierce,  Treasurer. 
Edward  Kilburn,  Agetit. 


360  NEW  BEDFORD  DIRECTORY. 


DIRECTORS. 

Joseph  Griiinell,  George  O.  Crocker, 

Edward  D.  Mandell,  William  W.  Crapo, 

Horatio  Hathaway,  William  J.  Rotch, 

Francis  Hathaway,  Charles  L.  Wood. 

Otis  N.  Pierce,  Paymaster, 

Ed.  R.  Milliken,  Beiij.  Willcox,W.D.  Howland,  Clerks. 

B.  L.  Keuyon,  A.  J.  Williams,  Overseers  of  Carding. 

Hiram  H.  Goff,  Overseer  of  Spinning. 

Albert  Sweet,  Thos.  Greenwood, Overseers  of  Weaving. 

William  W.  Arnold,  Overseer  of  Dressing. 

Joseph  B.  Smith,  Overseer  of  Cloth. 

Amos  H.  Rhodes,  Chief  Engineer. 

Otis  N.  Pierce,  Georare  M.  Haskell,  Bookkeepers. 

Edward  T.  Pierce,  Clerk. 


INSURANCE    COMPANY. 

BRISTOL  COUNTY  MUTUAL  FIRE  INS.  CO. 

44  North  Water  street. 

Incorporated  a.d.  1829. 

William.  H.  Taylor,  President. 

Geoi'ge  N.  Alden,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

(See  advt.  inside  back  cover.) 


INSTITUTION  FOR  SAVIN&S, 

Office,  corner  of  William  and  North  Second  Sts. 


OIHFICERS. 

T^IILiI^IjIlIVE    "Vrj^^TItllVB,    President. 

WILLIAM  H.  TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  J.   ROTCH,  Vice-Presidents. 

HENRY  T.  WOOD,  Secretary.  CHARLES  H.  PEIRCE,  Treasurer. 

FREDERIC  A.  WASHBURN,  Assistant  Treasurer. 

Board  of  Investment.— William  Watkins,  Chairman;  Chas.  L.  Wood,  Edward  D. 
Mandell,  Geo.  O.  Crocker,  Horatio  Hathaway,  Abraham  H.  Howland,  jr.,  J.  R.  Thornton. 

Trustees.— William  C.  Taber,  William  H.  Taylor,  William  Hathaway .  jr.,  Benjamin 
T.  Ricketson,  John  R.  Thornton,  George  A.  Bourne,  William  J.  Rotch,  William  Watkins, 
Edward  D.  Mandell,  Charles  L.  Wood.  Matthew  Howland,  Henry  T.  Wood,  Gilbert  Allen, 
Andrew  G.  Pierce,  Leander  A  Plummer,  Charles  H.  Gifford,  Asa  C.  Peirce,  Chas.  Taber, 
William  G.  Wood,  Wm.  C.  Taber,  jr.,  Joshua  C.  Hitch,  John  F.  Tucker,  Abrani  T.Eddy, 
Stephen  G.  Driscol,  Samuel  P.  Burt,  Horatio  Hathaway,  George  O.  Crocker,  Edward  S. 
Taber,  Lemuel  M.  Kollock,  Thomas  M.  Hart,  Abraham  H.  Howland,  jr.,  Charles  W. 
Clifford,  Isaac  W.  Benjamin. 


BANKS    IN    NEW   BEDFOKD. 


361 


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(Formerly  Sedford  Commercial  Bank.) 

35    NORTH    WATER    STREET. 


0]FnGElI^S  z 


FKAIS^CI©    ri^TiIA.^VA.Y,    Fresiclen-t. 

(TAMES  S.  TJ.T.LMAN,  CasJiier,  HORACE   WOOD,  Teller, 

CHARLES  i.  RTTSSELL,  Boohheeper. 

DIRECTORS— Francis  Hntliawav,  William  Hatliaway,  jr.,  Charles  L.  Wood,  William  C. 
N.  Swift,  Mattliew  Howliuid,  William  J.  Rotcb,  Henry  Tater,  Thos.  Kye,  jr.,  Leander  A. 
Plumiuer,  Bt- uj.  T.  Cuiumiiigs,  Charles  W.  Clifford. 

Discount  Days,  Monday  and  Thursday.    Annual  Meeting  2d  Tuesday  in  January. 

MEEOHAJSTTS 


NATI 


50  North  Water  St.,  foot  of  Wiiliam. 


CA.F»IT^L, 


a,ooo,ooo. 


OFr"iC3Erts. 

JONATHAN  BOURNE,  President. 

p.  C.  HOWLAND,  Cashier,    HENRY  C.  W.  MOSHER,  Teller. 

H.  WILDER  EMERSON,  C.  W.  RICKETSON,  G.  B.  WRIGHT,  Clerks. 

DIRECTORS— Jonathan  Bourne,  Andrew  Hicks,  George  F.  Bartlett,  William  R.  Wing, 
Geo.  R.  Phillips.  George  F.  Kingman,  S.  G.  L>ri?col,  L.  S.  Judd,  Thomas  H.  Kuowles, 
S.  C.  Hart,  A.  H.  Howhuid,  jr.,  Gilbert  Allen. 


!H>i><couMt  l>ays;  Tuesday  a.M<l  Friday. 


MEGHAN 


North  Water  Street,  foot  of  William 


Oi^IPIT^Ij, 


»600,000. 


WM.  W.   CRAPO,   President. 

E.  WILLIA:\]S  HERVEY,  Cashier,  JAMES  W.  HERVEY,  Asst.  Cashier, 

LEMUEL  T.  TERRY,  Bookkeeper,  NATHAN  C.  HATHAWAY,  Clerk. 

ALFRED  THORNTON,  Clerk. 

DIRECTORS— W.W.  Crapo,  J.  R.  Thornton,  Jireh  Swift,  jr.,  Thomas  Wilcox,  Edward 
D.  Mandell,  Andrf  w  G.  Pierce,  Horatio  Hathaway,  Henry  F.  Thomas,  Loum  Suow. 

Discouut  Days,  Wednesday  and  Saturday. 


362 


BANKS    IN    NEW   BEDFOED. 


Ilif  141  Iil41i  lAI 

90  Union  St.,  corner  South  Second. 


CAPITAL, 


S1,000,000. 


WM.    WATKINS,    President. 

WALTER  P.   WINSOR,  Cashier,    WM.  A.  CHUJtCJEC,  Ass't  Cashier. 
GEO.  B.  SATSAWAT,  Boohheeper. 

WM.  A.  31ACKIE  and  A.  S.  FOSTER,  ClerJes. 

DIRECTORS-  Joseph  Grinnell,  Ward  M.  Parker,  Wm.  Watkins,  Clias.  H.  Gifeord,  John 
P.  Kuowles,  2d,  A.  H.  Seabury,  James  Heary  Howland,  Lemuel  KoUock,  Edward  C. 
Jones,  Joseph  C.  Delano,  Abram  T.  Eddy,  W.  P.  Winsor. 

Itiscoiiut  Days,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 


36  North  Water  Street,  corner  Centre. 


GAFITAIi, 


J.  A.   BEAUVAIS,   President. 

T.  B.  FULLER,  Cashier,  EDWARD  S.  BROWN,  Teller. 

WILLIAM  A.  TUCKER,  Bookkeeper. 
DiEECTOES— J.  A.  Beauvais,  John  P.  Knowles,  Wm  J.  Kilburn,  Jos.  H. 
Cornell,  Chas.  Tucker,  John  F.  Tucker,  Henry  T.  Wood. 

Discount  Days,  ITIonday  and  Thursday. 


'^TiT    lO  E3  33  ::F^  O  IFL  x> 


Five  Cents  Savings  Bank, 

PURCHASE  STREET,  CORNER  MECHANICS  LANE. 


O  IT  m  I  C  E  R  S  . 
OEOnGEJ    HOTVIL.A_]VI>,    Jx'.,    President. 

FRED  S.  ALLEN,  LEMUEL  KOLLOCK,  Vice-Presidents. 
CHARLES  ALMY,  Secretary.  BARTON  RICKETSON,  Jr.,  Treasurer. 

Board  of  Investment.— Georgre  Howland,  jr.,  Fred  S.  Allen,  Thos.  Wilcox,  George 
R.  Phillips.  A.  H.  Seabury,  Loum  Snow,  Wm.  R.  Wing. 

Trustkes.»— Wm.  Phillips,  Edward  S.  Cannon,  Joshua  Richmond,  James  Durfee, 
Frederick  S.  Allen,  Wm.  G.  Taber,  Samuel  Ivers,  James  Taylor,  Thos.  Wilcox,  Geo.  R. 
Phillips,  John  P.  Knowles,  2d,  E.  Williams  Hervey,  Peleg  C.  Howland,  Henry  J.  Taylor, 
Jas.  P.  Macomber,  C.  B.  H.  Fessenden,  Loum  Snow,  Fred  S.  GifEord,  Thos.  H.  Knowles, 
Benj.  T.  Cummings,  Otis  N,  Peirce,  A.  H.  Seabury,  Edward  H.Allen,  Wm.  J.  Kilburn, 
Geo.  F.  Kingman,  J.  Augustus  Brownell,  Warren  Ladd,  Savory  C.  Hathaway,  Edwin  S. 
Thayer,  Wm.  R.  Wing,  John  F.  Swift,  Geo.  F.  Bartlett,  Edwin  Dews,  Henry  C.  Deunisou. 


NEW  BEDFOl^D  DIRECTORY.  363 

POST  OFFICE   DEPAUTMENT. 

Thomas  Coggeshall,  Postmaster. 

Alfred  Wilson,  Assistant. 

C.  H.  Lobdell,  S.  S,  Taber,  William  H.  Denham,  Frank 
R.  Kittredge,  Clerks. 

James  F.  Tripp,  William  H.  Carney,  Arthur  D.  Swift, 
William  G.  Dunham,  James  R.  Denham,  Alexander  H. 
Hillman,  William  D.  Wilson,  Letter  Carriers. 

Samuel  J.  Russell,  William  S.  Backus,  Sub.  Carriers. 

Ella  C.  Nye,  Postage  Clerk. 

CARRIERS  DISTRICTS. 

No.  1.  W.  G.Dunham.  No,  4.  W.  H.  Carney. 

No.  2.  A.  D.  Swift.  No.  5.  A.  F.  Hillman. 

No.  3.  J.  F.  Tripp.  No.  6.  W.  D.  Wilson. 

No.  7.  J.  R.  Denham,    , 

Office  hours  from  7  o'clock  a.m.  to  8  o'clock  p.m.  Sun- 
days,  from  8  to  9>^  o'clock  a.m.     Saturdays,  close  at  8.30 

P.M. 

MoxEY  Orders. — Issued  and  paid  from  8  o'clock  a.m. 
to  7  o'clock  p.  M. 

Domestic. — The  fees  are  for  |15  and  under,  10  cents; 
over  815,  and  not  exceeding  $30,  15  cents;  over  $30,  and 
not  exceeding  $10,  20  cents  ;  over  $40,  and  not  exceeding 
$50,  25  cents. 

Foreign. — 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  $10,  $1 ;  over  $40,  and  not  exceeding  $50, 
$1.25,     Orders  for  Germany,  not  exceeding,  $5,  15  cents. 

Rates  of  Domestic  Postage.  —  On  letters,  sealed 
packages  (except  local  or  "drop"  letters),  3  cents  per  each 
half-ounce. 

On  local  or  "drop"  letters,  at  offices  where  free  deliv- 
ery by  carriers  is  established,  2  cents  for  each  half-ounce 
or  fraction  thereof.  Merchandise  so  wrapped  that  it  can 
be  examined,  one  cent  per  ounce. 

Valuable  letters  should  be  registered.  Money  should 
never  be  inclosed  in  an  ordinary  letter.  Either  procure 
money  order  or  have  the  letter  registered. 

The  following  articles  are  excluded  from  the  mails ; 
Liquids,  poisons,  glass,  explosive  materials  ;  books,  paraph- 
lets,  pictures,  and  other  publications  of  an  obscene  or  in- 
decent character;  all  letters  upon  the  envelopes  of  which, 
and  postal   cards    upon   which,    scurrilous    epithets   are 


364  NEW  BEDFORD  DIRECTORY. 

written  or  printed,  or  engraved,  or  disloyal  devices  printed 
or  engraved ;  and  all  articles  w^hich  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. 


UNITED  STATES  OFFICEHS,  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  Sm alley,  Inspector,  Weigher,  and  Ganger. 

James  V.  Cox,  Inspector  and  Boarding  Officer. 

C.  M.  Stubbs,  Janitor. 


U.  S.  SHIPPING  COMMISSIONERS. 

Bangs    Hallett,    office   18    South   Water  street;  resi- 
dence at  Yarmouth  Port,  Mass. 
Thomas  A.  Codd  (deputy),  18  South  Water  street. 


LIGHTHOUSE  KEEPERS. 

George  Cowie,  Palmer's  Island, 
Amos  C.  Baker,  Clark's  Point. 
George  H.  Kelley,  Ned's  Point. 

Charles  A.  Clark,  Bird  Island,  Jabez  D,  Jenney,   As- 
sistant. 

S.  Austin  Smith,  Cuttyhunk. 

George  B.  Sistare,  Dumpling  Rock. 

W.  H.  Doane,  Sow  and  Pigs  Light  Vessel. 

Josiah  Richmond,  Hens  and  Chickens  Light  Vessel. 


ISTEW  BEDFORD  DIRECTORY.  365 

U.  S.  REVENUE  OFFICERS. 

C.  B.  H.  Fessenden,  XJ.  S.  Int.  Bev.  Deputy  Collector. 
Office  22  North  Water  street. 

,  North  Water  street,  United  States  Deputy 

Marshal. 

Charles  W.  Cliftord,  35  North  Water  street,  United 
States  Commissioner. 


BRISTOL  COUNTY. 

Incorporated  June  2,  1685. 
County  Towns,  Taunton  and  New  Bedford. 

Edmund  H.  Bennett,  Taunton,  Judge  of  Probate  and 
Insolvency. 

William  E.  Fuller,  Fall  River,  Register  of  Prolate. 

Simeon  Borden,  Fall  River,  Clerk  of  Courts. 

Joseph  E.  Wilbar,  Taunton,  Register  of  Deeds.,  North 
District. 

Charles  C.  Sayer,  New  Bedford,  Register  of  Deeds, 
South  District. 

Geoi'ge  F.  Pratt,  Taunton,  County  Sreasurer. 


DISTRICT  ATTORNEY. 

Hosea  M.  Knowiton,  New  Bedford. 


JAILERS  AND  MASTERS  OF  HOUSE  OF 
CORRECTION. 

Charles  D.  Burt,  New  Bedford. 
Isaac  G.  Carrier,  Taunton. 


SHERIFF. 
Andrew  R.  Wright,  Fall  River. 


DEPUTY  SHERIFFS. 

Walter  R.  Spooner,  Acushnet. 
James  W.  Riley,  Attleboro. 
Elijah  Capron,  Attleboro. 
,  E.  Carlise  Brown,  Attleboro. 
John  A.  Lewis,  Dighton. 
Rufus  H.  Willis,  Easton. 


366       .  NEW  BEDFORD  DIRECTORY. 

Thomas  S.  Butman,  Fairhaven. 
Franklin  Gray,  Fall  River. 
Francis  H.  Wixon,  Fall  River. 
Jerome  B.  Westgate,  Fall  River. 
Jonathan  Chaifee,  Fall  River. 
Charles  L.  Dean,  Fall  River. 
Hiram  B.  Wetherell,  Freetown. 
Jacob  A.  Blake,  Mansfield. 
Alson  W.  Cobb,  Mansfield. 
Charles  D.  Burt,  New  Bedford. 
John  W.  Nickerson,  New  Bedford. 
Thomas  J.  Cobb,  New  Bedford. 
Jethro  C.  Brock,  New  Bedford. 
George  H.  Arnold,  Norton. 
Chauncey    G.  Washburn,  Raynham. 
Edmund  Buffington,  Somerset. 
Alfred  P.  Lawton,  Swansea. 
James  Barney,  Swansea. 
Isaac  G.  Carrier,  Taunton. 
Isaac  G.  Carrier,  jr.,  Taunton. 
Henry  F.  Cobb,  Taunton. 
Peter  C.  Thayer,  Taunton. 
David  Dean,  Taunton. 
George  F.  Seaver,  Taunton. 
Thomas  O.  Falvey,  Taunton. 
Willis  Potter,  Taunton.' 
Albert  C.  Kirby,  Westport. 

Edwin  L.  Barney,  New  Bedford,  Master  in  Chancery. 
Henry  Johnson,  New  Bedford,  3£edical  Examiner. 


SESSIONS  OF  COURT  IN  BRISTOL 
COUNTY. 

SUPREME  JUDICIAL  COURT. 

Jury  Teem. — At  Taunton,  for  the  County  of  Bristol, 
third  Tuesday  of  April.  At  New  Bedford,  for  the  Coun- 
ty 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. 

The  usual  tei'ms  of  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  for 
Nantucket  and  Dukes  Counties  are  now,  by  law,  holden 
at  the  regular  terms  at  New  Bedford. 


NEW  BEDFORD   DIRECTOKY.  36? 

SUPERIOR  COURT. 

At  Taunton,  for  Bristol  County,  first  Mondays  of 
March  and  September. 

At  New  Bedford,  for  Bristol  County,  first  Mondays  of 
June  and  Decenibei-. 


PROBATE  COURT. 

Edmund  IT.  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. 

At  New  Bedford,  on  the  first  Friday  of  February,  May, 
August,  and  November. 

At  Taunton,  on  the  first  Friday  of  March,  June,  Sep- 
tember, and  December. 


THIRD  DISTRICT  COURT  OF  BRISTOL. 

Office  Central  Police  station.  South  Second  st.,  n.  Union. 

Alanson  Borden,  Jtistice. 

Frank  A.  Milliken,  Fi-ancis  W.  Tappan,  SpecialJustices. 

Charles  H.  Sanford,  Clerk 

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. 


NOTAKIES  PUBLIC. 

Fred  S.  C.  Bartlett,  James  C.  Hitch, 

J.  Arthur  Beauvais,  Lem  Le  Baron  Holmes, 

Charles  T.  Bonney,  Hosea  M.  Knowlton, 

Alanson  Borden,  Elisha  C.  Leonard, 

S.  P.  Burt,  George  Marston, 

Albert  E.Clarke,  F.  A."" Milliken, 

Charles  W.  Clifford,  Alfred  R.  Paulding, 

Walter  Cliftord,  Arthur  E.  Perry, 

Sam.  H.  Cook,  Gardner  T.  Sanford, 

Wendell  H.  Cobb,  Thomas  M.  Stetson, 

Thomas  A.  Codd,  .  James  Taylor, 

William  W.  Crapo,  Wm.  H.  Taylor, 

Francis  B.  Greene,  Lemuel  C.  Terry, 

George  C.  Hatch,  George  F.  Tucker, 
Frederick  A.  Washburn. 


368 


NEW  BEDFORD   DIRECTORY. 


JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 
Including  Justices  of  tfie  Peace  and   Quorum,  desig- 
nated by  a*,  and  Justices  throughout  the  Commonwealth 
designated  by  a  f- 


fCharles  Almy, 
fEdwin  L.  Barney, 
Fred  S.  C.  Bartlett, 
Robert  W.  Bartlett, 
J.  Arthur  Beauvais, 
Charles  T.  Bonney, 
Josiah  S.  Bonney, 
Alanson  Borden, 
George  A.  F^ourne, 
James  C.  Briggs, 
Jethro  C.  Brock, 
Charles  D.  Burt, 
Samuel  P.  Burt, 
William  A.  Church, 
Albert  E.  Clarke, 
Charles  A.  Clarke,  jr., 
Charles  W.  Clifford, 
Wendell  II.  Cobb, 
Thomas  A.  Codd, 
Isaac  H.  Coe, 
Thomas  Coggeshall, 
Samuel  H.  Cook, 
Timothy  D.  Cook, 
Ivory  S.  Cornish, 
tWiUiam  W.  Crapo, 
John  Davis, 
Tilson  B.  Denham, 
Tristram  R.  Dennison, 
Thomas  F.  Desmond, 
tRodney  French, 
Francis  L.  Oilman, 
Francis  B.  Greene, 
tAlbert  D.  Hatch, 
George  C.  Hatch, 
Mose's  E.  Hatch, 
Henry  C.  Hathaway, 
James  H.  Hathaway, 
Luther  G.  Hewins, 
Luther  G.  Hewins,  jr., 
James  C.  Hitch, 
^Joshua  C.  Hitch, 


William  Henry  Johnson, 
David  B.  Kemjaton, 
Hosea  M.  Knowlton, 
Warren  Ladd, 
fE.  C.  Leonard, 
Daniel  B.  Leonard, 
Adam  Mackie, 
fGeorge  Marston, 
VVilliam  H.  Mathews, 
Frank  A.  MiUiken, 
John  W.  Nickerson, 
Charles  A.  W.  Oesting, 
William  C.  Parker,  jr., 
William  A.  Paulding, 
Arthur  E.  Perry, 
George  R.  Phillips, 
William  Phillips, 
Philip  A.  Pierce, 
Southward  Potter,  2d, 
Isaiah  C.  Ray, 
Benjamin  T.  Ricketsou, 
Jones  Robinson, 
Charles  H.  Sanford, 
Charles  C.  Sayer, 
Orrick  Sm alley, 
^George  T.  Stearns, 
Thomas  M.  Stetson, 
Emanuel  Sullavou, 
Francis  W.  Tappan, 
Josiah  S.  Tappan, 
James  Taylor, 
William  H.  Taylor, 
Elias  Terry, 
Lemuel  C.  Terry, 
Henry  F.  Thomas, 
"^Jaines  D.  Thompson, 
*John  T.  Tillinghast, 
Joseph  Tillinghast, 
Geoi'ge  Fox  Tucker, 
Charles  W.  Underwood, 
Hiram  Van  Campen, 


Lemuel  Le  Barron  Holmes,   William  W.  Weeden, 
Abraham  M.  Howland,  jr.,     Henry  N.  West, 
Thomas  M.  James,  Lemuel  T.  Willcox, 

W.  H.  Williams. 


ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


(Successors  to  FERRT  G.  MACOMBER),  Dealers  in 

f  Mil,  tllll,  fill, 


f 

MEAL,  SALT,  and  OTHER  PRODUCE, 

No.  6  Union  Street,  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


Anthracite  and   Bituminous 


LEMUEL  M.  KOLLOOK,  Agent,    NEW  BEDFOED,  MASS. 

UMlLiB  FOEL,  ffOOD  aoil  COAL. 

ORDERS  LEFT  AT  William  T.  Luce's,  172 
County  St. ;  Edwin  Dews,  corner  of  Middle 
and  Purchase  sts. ;  Robert  H.  Carter's,  cor.  of 
North  and  Purchase  sts. ;  C.  H.  &  H.  A  Law- 
ton's,  cor.  of  Purchasp  and  Union  sts.;  and 
at  Charles  H.  Rowland's,  cor.  of  County  and 
Allen  streets,  will  receive  prompt  attention. 

AUGUSTUS  BOBBINS, 

Court  Street,  nearly  opposite  the  Jail,  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


]Vj*.t    l.     reeve, 

(Formerly  of  the  Mansion  House.) 

DINING   ROOmSj 

No.  6  So.  Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 

N.  B.— Families  and  Parties  furnished  with 
SUPPERS  at  reasonable  rates. 


DAVID  WATSON  &  CO., 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 

Fresh,  Salt,  and  Pickled  FISH, 

AND  FISH  OF  ALL  KINDS. 
OYSTERS  by  the  quart  or  gallon. 

Families  &  Hotels  supplied  at  short  notice. 

16  No.  Second  St.,  and  at  Eddy's  Wbf. 

NEW  BEDFORD. 


ADVERTISING     DEPARTMENT. 


1 

1 1  ;:i 

^~-:^ 

^    li    1  if  III 

E.    O.    MILLIKEN, 

Bread,  Cake  and  Pastry 


435  &  439  Purchass  Street,  cor.  Pearl,  HEW  BEDFOED,  MASS. 


i!IL>>afejgg5^ 


-DEALER  IN- 


FBESH 


TELAS. 


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Provisions  and  Hardv^are, 

IT -A-itaflCE! lets'   :E;3i::cia:./a.T«"<3-3E!, 
NO.  663  PURCHASE  STREET,      .      .       NEW  BEDFORD. 

IIABIJ)  ami  80FT   WOOD  for  male  foi- wliips  aud  family  une. 

DEALERS  IN 


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AND 

C3r  :ei  !«•  rr '  s 

FURNISHSNG 

GOODS. 

No.  594  Purchase  St. 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTxMENT. 


aroHixr    s-    xv^  iFt  i  ci- la:  t", 

72  William  Street.  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


GENERAL 


IfiH^U^  poll?, 

FINE    TEAS, 
O  XT  3FL  I  O  S  . 


UMBRELLA  M  PARASOL 


Recovering  and  Repairing 

Done  on  the  Premises. 


THOMAS    A. 

SHIP  BROKER  Al   COMMISSION 


Freights  and  Charters  Obtained. 

VESSELS  BOUGHT   and   SOLD 
ON  COMMISSION. 

n  SOUTH  WATER  STREET,  UP  STAIRS, 


jpk,eoek.iok:    al.lei>j 


Dealer  in  all  kinds  of 


Statuary,  Soap  Stone,   Etc. 

Particular  attention  given  to  the 
Cuttins    of 

TIBLETS  &  MOi^fflENTS, 

All  work  executed  at  tlie  lowest  prices 
and  satisfiiction  guaranteed. 

20  No.  Second  St.,  NEW  BEDFORD. 


DAVIS   &   H 


MANUFACTURERS  AND  DEALERS  IN 


PURE     COFFEE,     SPICES, 

-^:^^^^^^^?^  CREAM  TARTAR, 


jT^ 


£'^J^'tirioj^m;^^^  Yeast  Powder,  Bi.  Carb.  Soda,    Extract 
-   v*«K.^=!^_^a-^^j^    Jamaica   Ginger,    Lemon,    Pepper- 
"^  mint,  &c.    Also  dealers  in 

FINE    GRADES    OF    TEAS, 

^"  59  Htt  St,        NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


■x"  xs:  JEi 


CENT  STORi 


Opp  Engine  House,  82  Porekse  St.,  New  Bedford, 

l3  the  place  to  buy  useful  and  Fancy  Articles  cheap. 

COME  AND  SEE  WHAT  MACT  WILL  GIVE 

YOU  FOIt  99  CENTS. 

Constantly  receiving  lots  of  Goods  to  meet  the  demands, 
suit  the  tas'e,  and  please  the  eye  of  old  and  young. 


Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in 


Lawn  Tents  of  Every  Variety. 

Carpets  made  and  laid.  Trunks  and  valises  covered  to  order. 
Curtains  hung  and  P~ixtures  adjusted.  Hassocks  of  different  pat- 
terns made  to  order.  Decorations  for  interior  and  exterior  of 
buildings  furnished  and  put  up. 

66  PnrchasD  Street,  NEW  BEDFOED. 

Heney  B.  Almy.  Tip  stairs,  over  "W.  T.  Soule's.   Otis  L.  Hitch. 


MOBERT  G.   CHURCHILLj 


A^ucl  MauiifaclDirerof  SHOOHLS,  Olli  AND  ^VATGR  CASKS, 
AIho,  Dealer  in  HOOP  IRON. 


9  Cannon  St.,  near  South  Water  St. 


NEW  BEDFORD. 


ROSE  BUDS  A   SPECIALTY, 

34  Arnold  St.,  Oor.  Cottage  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

All  kinds  of  Trees,  Plants  and  Shrubs.    Cut  Flowers,  for  Weddings,  Funerals  and  Fairs, 
furnished  at  short  notice  and  low  prices. 

N.  B.— Your  patronage  is  respectfully   solicited. 


Wholesale  and  JRetail  Dealer  in 


LXHEMTT  BALL 
BUILDING. 


NO.  101  WILLIAM  STREETj 

NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


Of  all  Descriptions,  for  Business  or  Pleasure. 

HACKS 


Furnished  for 

FUNERALS. 

— ALSO,— 


Hacks  for  Funerals,   Parties,  Pleasure   or 
Business  Driving.     Also,  Hacks  run- 
ning to  and  from   all   Trains. 

NEW  BEDFORD  J  MASS. 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


-MANUFACTURERS  OF- 


P^R^FinilsrE  "W^X, 


ROTCH'S  SQUARE,  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS; 

E.  S.  TBAYEB,  General  Agent.  JL.  S.  JT7DJ),  Treasurer. 

NEW    BEDFORD    CONSERVATORY. 


Florist   and 


Seedsman, 

Grower  and  Importer  of 

PLANTS,  SEEDS,  BULBS 


Fruit  Trees,  Sbrnbs,  &c. 

Also,  Floral  Designs  for  "Wed- 
dings, Funerals,  etc.     For 
sale  wholesale  and  retail 
at  Greenhouses. 

Cor.  Elm  and  Cottage  Sts.) 

Store,  162  Union  St., 
NEW  HEDFOnj),  31  ASS. 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


JOSIAH     HOLMES,    Jr., 

Dealer  in  all  the  Choice  Varieties  of 

iiit  111  wiii. 


For  Family  Use  and  Manufacturing-  Purposes. 

Atlantic  Wharf,  foot  of  Cannon  (formerly  Russell)  St., 

»R»E:RS      SOIilCITJBO    AND    PROMPTLY    FIt.IiE»...^I3 


JOSEPH  P.  G.  MUNROE, 

GRANITE     STONE    CUTTER, 

And  all  kinds  of  BUILDING  &  CEMETERY 
WOKK  furnished  at  sbort  notice. 

OFFICE  AND  YARD, 

JVo.    145     WEST    CAMPBELL     STREET, 
NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


It-NI-Rfll       illlViiyilxVll 
ULIlLilHL       y  U  Ifi  ifl  I  O  V  I  I 


Front  St.,  head  of  Tabor's  Wharf, 

NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


GENERAL  JOBBING  ^^REPaili  SHOP, 


-AND  DEALER  IN- 


Stencils.   Clothes  Wringers  Repaired. 

And  New  Rubber  Rolls  adjusted.    Locks  and  Keys  Fitted, 
Knives  Sbarpened  &  Re-Bladed,  Shears  &  Scissors  Sharp- 
ened, Saws  Set  and  Filed,  Umbrellas  Repaired,  Door 
Numbers.    Also, 

FISHING  TACKLE  FOR  SALE. 
L.  H.  MORRILLj 

No.  87  Middle  Street,  New  Bedford. 


ADVERTISING     DEPARTMENT. 


GEORGE    DELANO    &   CO., 

Successors  to  Chas.  M.  Leonard  and  Lyles  and  Polhanms, 

MANUFACTUBBKS  OF 


SPERMACETI, 

Patent  and  Plain  Sperm  Candles, 

WHALE  nmmi,  sperm  &  whale  oil  soap, 

Office  and  Factory:, 
SOUTH  SECOND,  COMER  OF  SOUTH  STREET, 

GEO.  DELANO,  New  Bedford.  ) 
F.  L.  B.  MAYHRW,  New  York.  ( 
JAS.  A.  FU8SELL,  New  York.  ( 
S.  C.  L.  DELANO,  New  Bedford.  ) 


lltlitfi: 


And  Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in 

LUBRICATING  01 

OF    EVERY   VARIETY, 


*li 


-FOR- 


Cylinder,  Spindles,  and  all  kinds  of  Machinery. 


-ALSO  DEALKKB  IH- 


ALBAIY  ]L1[JBMI€ATI1(&  (CCDHFOOTJE), 

Burning-  Oils,  Naptha,  Paraffine,  Candles,  Chimneys,  Oil 
Cans,  &c.,  &c. 

No.  27  William  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

j^^All   orders   filled   promptly   and    forwarded    with    dispatch. 


ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


MA.NUFACTTTJIEMS  OF 


I 


-AND 


Haslings  Wharf,    foot   of    Grinnell    Street, 

I8EW  liir©«i. 

Office,  No,  154  Front  Street,  New  York. 

GEO.  HASTINGS,  New  Bedford.  JOHN  HASTINGS,  New  Bedford. 

x:  s  1' .i^  :^  Xj  X  s  xz  :e:  x>    xo37. 


(Successor  to  SAMUEL  LEONARD  &  CO.), 

Manufacturer  and  Dealer  in 


AND  SPERMACETI. 
ce,  XaGonardL 


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ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


PROPRIETORS. 


Nos.  42  South  Water  and  10  School  Sts., 


Wholesale  and  Hetail  Dealers  in 


lEAL  BUCKIEAT  FLOUR, 


Feed,   Oats.   Xltc. 


A.nd  Manufacturers  of 


tlJlltk/l,  \m%  CIJY, 


AND  OTHKR 


Brands  of  Flour, 

FOR  FAMILY  AND  SHIPS'  USE. 

N.  B.— ALL  KINDS  OF  GRASS  SEED,  AND 
OATMEAL  FOR  FAMILY  USE. 


ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


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Successors  to  NEW  BEDFORD  FLOVR  CO. 


-MANUFACTDBEES  AND  DEALERS  IN- 


Grraham  Flour,  Middlings, 

CORN,  lElL,  OATS,  FINE  FEED,  SHORTS,  ETC. 


ALSO  MANUFACTURERS  OF 


FINE   CRUSHED   WHITE    WHEAT, 

Corner  of  North   Water   and    Hillman    Streets, 
NEW   BEDFORD  J    MASS. 


George  "Wilson. 


John  H.  Denison. 


Henby  C.  Denison. 


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ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


S.  0.  HATHAWAY, 


K.  A.  SOULB, 


H.  A.  HARRINGTON. 


HATHAWAY,  SOULE  &  HARRINGTON 


MANUFACTVREItS  OV 


m  i.li  J. 


%    I^WH'^lpi^ 


Pi 


■m 


NEW    BEDFORD,    MASS. 

Office  and  Salesroom,  280  Devonshire  St., 


"^IT^fQ'S 


For  Ladias  and  Gentlemen, 

liiberty  Ilall  Block, 

103  and  105  WILLIAM  STREET. 

We  welcome  you  all, 
Whether  christian  or  sinner, 

And  always  are  ready 
To  give  a  good  dinner. 


M.  L.  FllEEMAN, 

And  Manufacturer  of 

WASHING     SOAPSj 
86  Prospect  Street, 

Near  Potomska  Mills,   .  NEW  BEDFORD. 

A.ISO   Stenof/rnpher,   at   82 
Prospect  Street, 

Grease  and  A!>hes  taken  in  exchange  for 
Soap.  Cash  paid  for  Junk,  Tallow,  Bones, 
etc. 


Established  1833. 


COFFm-BEOS., 

PAPER  BOX 

MANUFACTURERS, 

Standard  Building,  Union  St., 

NEW  BEDFOED,  MASS. 


Surveyor  of  Lumber 

Manufacturer  of  and  Dealer  in 

White  Cedar  Boat  Boards 

City  Planing  Mill, 

Leonard's  Wharf,  NEW  BEDPOED. 


STAIR  BUILDERS 

51  to  55  No.  Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Pattern  Making  in  all  its  Branches 

A  SPECIALTY;  ALSO 

Sawing  and  Turning,  and  House 
Trimmings. 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


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m 


m. 


j)  •« 


MANUFACTURERS  OF- 


Aiiiiiiip^ 


STEA3I  ENGINES,  SHAFTING,  Etc. 


JPXJKIVISHES 


CEDAR  &.  PINE  SHINGLES, 

MATCHED  SPRUCE  AND  PINE, 

Fine  Znniber  Planed,  Rouc/h   and   .Jointed,    Spruce   and  Pine    Clapboards, 
Hemlock.  Boards,  Laths  and  Mouldings. 

T.    H.    HATHAWAY^ 

Office,  foot  of  Walnut  Street,   .    r^EW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


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ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


NEW  BEDFORD 

ACHINE    SHOP 

90  South  Water  Street,  New  Bedford,  Mass., 

Manufacturer  of 


MILIL,  maohinji:ry. 

Shafting,  Pulleys,    Hangers,    Mincing  Machines, 

.A^t^^.^AAAlWrought  and  Cast  Iron 


AIVO  niACHIIVERV  OF  EVERV  DESCKIPTIOIV.     ALSO, 

Wooden  Columns  for  Buildings   Turned  to  Order. 
WM.   WATTIE,      .      .      Manager. 


AUGUSTUS  SWIFT,  Agent, 

Corner  of  North  and  Water  Streets, 

NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

—AND— 

MACHINE  SHOP. 

Manufacturers  of  all  kinds  of 

llOA.STIN'aS. 

Also,  Patterns  Made  to  Order. 


127  North  Water  Street,  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

(Formerly    at    A.tlantic    ^Vliarf). 

Manufacturers  of  and  Dealers  in  every  variety  of 

SASHES,  BLINDS,  DOORS, 

Shutters,  Window  and  Door  Frames. 

wm)|  Particular  attention  given  to  all  kinds  of 
SCROLL  SAWING  and  JOBBING. 

•AH  Orders  Froniptly  Attended  to» 


ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


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No.  i23  Union  St.,  Sampson's  Block  and  345  Acuslinet  Avenue, 


John  "W.  Sullings, 
George  F.  Kingman, 
Charles  B.  Hillman, 


NEW  EEBFORB,  MASS. 


■9 


65  William  Street,  cor.  Acuslmet  Avenue, 


Manufacturers  of  and  Dealers  in 


Bene!)  Planes 


MOLDING, 


AGRICULTURAL  TOOLS, 

TABLE  k  POCKET  CUTLERY, 

House  Furnishing  Goods,  Etc., 

CALEB  HAMMOIVD.  Pres.  IIKIVRY  V.  DAVIS,    Tieas. 

JOHN  HERBERT,  Manas*-!-. 


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ADVERTISING   DEPARTMElSrT. 


WESTON  C.  VAUGllAN,  Jr., 

m  IBffiTMEE. 


Caskets,   Cofliii,«i,     Kobes 
and  Flo^vei'M  Furnish- 
ed at  short  notice. 

runerals  attended  In  or  out  of  the 
city.  Carriages  furnished  when  de- 
siied.  All  orders  from  iibighboring 
towns,  by  express  or  otherwise,  will 
be  promptly  attended  to. 

17  NORTH  SECOND  STREET,| 

NEW  BSDFOED.  MAiiS. 


IiH^iffiK;g',BBsmm»ffijMi»™'™-»^''i'M^''g''"'^'!^'»»-'f^^^ 


'f 


^ND  MANUFACTVJtEJtS  OF 


Machinery  for  Saw,  Grist  and   Other  Mills  fur- 
nished and  put  up. 

90   South   Water  Street, 


ii^'F^iO),  mm^^ 


NELSON  COLLINS. 


E.  R.  BOWIE. 


GEORGE    PEIRCE, 


REPAIRER. 

No.  162  Union  Street,    -    NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


ADVERTISING     DEPARTMENT. 


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AETTMO 


DEALER  IN- 


xm  S  S 


Ship  Hardware  S,  Cutlery, 

NEW  YORK  EDM  TOOLS,  GALVANISED  BAND  and  ROUND  IRON, 
COOPEKS'  AND  CALKERS'  TOOLS, 

Jirass  anil  Composition   Ship    Tviimninffs,    Galvanized  Iron  SjriJces,  Nails, 
Tach-s,  Jirads,  Rotvlochs,  Btmgs,  Taps,  &c. 

210  COMMERCIAL  STREBTj   BOSTON. 


Gravel  Roofliig  Put  On. 

CONCRETE  WALKS  &  DRIVES 

Matle  ill  tlie  beat  manner  at  reason- 
able rates,  and  satisfaction  guar- 
anteed. Orders  left  witli  F.  A..S(iwle, 
77  Xorth  Water  Street,  corner  Elm. 


-ALSO,  DEALER  IN- 


Cedar  Street,  cor.  Hmman,  .    NEW  BEDFORD. 

BOOK  AND  JOB  PRINTER, 

b,.  45  William  Street,  NEW  BEDFORD. 


Executed  in  a  Neat,  Worlsniaulike  Manner, and  Satisfaction 
Guaranteed.    When  in  want  of  Printing  give  us  a  call. 

BLANK    BOOKS,     STATIONERY,    ETC., 
A_t;  tlae  T^o^vest;  T*i*lces. 

VISITING  CARDS  Printed  to  Order  at  Short  Notice. 


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ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


JOHlSr    KIRK,    1st, 

Dealei-  iw 


f  Mil,  iill,  HML 


*f 


84.7    A.GUSHNET    AVENUBj 
NEW    BEDFORD,    MASS. 

OBED  B.  LEWIS, 

— DEALBK  IN— 

VEGETABLES, 

Produce,  Poultry*  Canned 
Goods,  Etc.,  Etc. 

A  SPECIALTY    IS    MADE   OF 

Home-Made  Sausages, 

PREPARED  BY 

IiBtvis'  Mincing  Process. 


fILLIAM  A.  HATHAWAY, 


T 


Mt.  Pleasant  Green  Houses 


MT.  PLEASANT  AV.  [STATIONl.FAU  RIVER  R.R., 
ISTew   I3eclford,  Mlass., 

DEALER  IN 

TREES,   PLANTS, 

Bouquets  and  Cut  Flowers. 

FTuOltAL  DESIGNS  for  Weddings 
and   Funerals. 

N.  B.— All  orders  promptly  filled  at  the 
LOWEST  PRICES 


ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


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SE2TH    c:JOX>x>x]!xrc3r, 


mmm 


-DEALER  IN- 


Teas,     Coffees,     Stirpars, 

and    .Spices,    Flour, 

Orain,  and  Meal, 

Constantly  on  hand. 

Please  give   me   a   call,    i 

180     County    Street 
NEW  BEDFORD. 


HARLEON  P.  B ABOOOK, 

GENERAL   BIRD  STORE, 

Hat    Feathei? 

AND 

WmMimEMMISW  WEWBT 

149  Purchase  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
LA.VE:LL0    I.    PEIROE, 

jrilliW/iljGJJt  lil  Willi  iililii. 

Rear  150  South  Water  St.,  NEW  BEDFORD. 

fersonal  Attention  fflven  to  Ttepairing. 


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ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


AMBROSES    irZNCKMT, 

Importer  and  General  Dealer  in 


MOUSE  FURjyiSHIJYG  GOODS, 

Agricultural    Implements, 


COOKING  STOVES  AND  RANCHES. 


And  Olliver  Chilled  Plow. 
120  UNION,  COR.  ACUSHNET  AV.,     -    NEW  BEDFORD. 


ADVERTISING   DEPAETMENT. 


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Mm^«^ 


New  Bedford,  Mass., 


MANUFACTUEEKS  OF 


Patent 


RDAGE 


Gangs  of  Rigging  made  to  order. 

WM.  J.  KOTCH,  Pees.  J.  W.  MACOMBER,  Supt. 

L.  A.  PLUMMER,  Tbeasukee. 


WILLIAM  F.  POTTER  &  CO., 


and  dealeks in 


UNION  STREET,  cor.  Front,  NEW  BEDFORD. 

REUBEN  WEEKS  &  SON, 

ALKERS. 


AND  DEALERS  IN 


CITY  WHARF, 


OAKUM,  TAB,  PITCH  I  ROSIN. 

JLU.  Orders  promptly  attended  to. 

....     NEW  BEDFORD. 


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ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


BRIGG^S  ^  LiAITITRESMCEl, 


-DEALEKS   IN- 


1472  Union  St.,  Masonic  Block,  New  Bedford. 

REPAIRING    IN    ALL    ITS    BRANCHES. 


DEAIiKR  IN 


1-  i!^-'     '41  '^ 


^4»trf  other  varieties    of   MEATS. 

Also,  Vef/etables  of  nil  7ii»ds 

■in  their  season. 


V  'Wfct  '^  lilj   niiBS  i'*-  t/ieir  season. 


L-V-i  .^rf*'^'        NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


AND 


Concrete  Drives  and  Walks. 


CALDWELL  &  DREW 

Are  prepared  to  attend  to  this  class  of  work  in  all  its 

branches. 

Satisfaction  G^nax^anteed. 

ji^^'  Orders  left  at   185  Pleasant  Street,  or  at  F.  A. 

Sowle's,  corner  Elm  and  Water  Streets,  will 

be  promptly  attended  to. 


S.  C.  CALDWELL. 


CHABLES  J.  DREW. 


ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


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Oi    Xia     » 


iND  mm. 


E  EfE 


Cnii  be  cousiillcd  daily  from  9  to  11  A.IU.,  anil  'i  to  4  11*.!T1., 

Consulting  Rooms,  92  Purchase  Street,  NEW  BEDFORD. 


No.    51    ELM    STREET. 


Aftj 


fimKiE, 


NO.    51    ELM    STREET. 


CARRIAGE  HANDFACTDREa 

No.  51  Elm  Street,  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


GHAS.  M.  HASKELL, 


-DEALER    IN- 


— AND— 

O  e  n  t  n'       Furnishing 

fiooAn, 

Umbrellas, 

G-love.-^,  ISTec-kties,  Etc.,  Etc. 

138  Union  St.,  cor.  Fourth, 

JSfBW  BEDFOJtD,  MASS. 


Manufacturer  of 
Russet,  Russia  Red  and  Wblte  Sumac 

CALFSKLISiCOWHIDES 

t^OR   POCKET  BOOKS,   BOOK 
BINDERS  &  S  USBENDERS. 

Russia  Red  and  Sumac  Calf  Skins  a  sj3ec- 
ialty. 

Rear  550  Acushnet  Av., 

NEW  BEDFORD,  31  ASS. 


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ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


SOUTH  END 


187  and  189  Acuslmet  Avenue, 

Corner  Hedford  Street, 

jin  Standard  fharniaeeutical  Preparations,  STRICTZT  OFFICINAL, 
constantly  on,  hand.  fUOPER  CA.UE  and  jl'l'T E ]S' TION  always  given  to 
the  Vispensinrj  of  Physicians ■  Prescriptions. 

A  Full  Line  of  E.  R.  Squibb's  Preparations  constantly  on  hand. 

Fancy  and  Toilet  Articles  and,  Perfumeries  in,  ip'eat  variety.     Also,  a  large 
assortment  of  Cigars,  Chewing  and  S-inoking  Tobacco  for  sale. 


A^.   Gr.   STA.isrTonsr  &  CO., 


-DEALERS  IN  CHOIOE- 


02 


DRUGGIST  and  APOTHECA 


-DEALER  IN- 


CJ  r:IE]>.XICA,I^&?!, 

Perfumery  and  Toilet  Articles, 

Also,  FANCY  GOODS,  STATIONKRY,   Ac,  Ac 

Cor.  Fourth  and  Grinnell  Sts., 


PHYSICIANS'    PPFSCJilPTIONS  1 
CAREFULLY  PREPARED,  J 


SEV  BEDFORD 


If  yoti  once  use  Shurtleff's  Royal  Cologne,  you  will  use  no  other. 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


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-DKALEll    IN- 


VEGETABLES, 
2l6Acushnet  Avenue, 

Oorncr  Caiiiioii  Sti'eel, 

IsT  K  \V    B  E  D  m  O  R  13  . 


GEO.  A.  BOURNE  &  SON, 


-AND- 


41  William  Street,  .   .    NEW  BEDFOKD,  MASS. 


Veteran  Market  and  Grocery. 

ME  ATS  J     VEGETABLESj 

Butter,  Lard,  Flour,  Teas,  Coffee,  &o., 

OP  THE  CHOICEST  QUALITIES,  AT  LOWEST  PRICES, 

Goods  Delivered  in  any  part  of  the  City  Free  of  Charge. 

No.  179  AGUSHNET  AVENUE,    .  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


T 


A..  K.  P.  SA.^WI]sr, 


^Ind  Dealer  Iti 

AH  kinds  of  Barrels  Bought  aud  Sold. 

MERRILL'S  WHARF,  .  .  .  JVLJW  BEDFORD. 

Prompt  Attention  Given  to  all  Branches  of  the  Business. 


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ADVERTISING   DEPAKTMENT. 


SIlil 


C:J  XJ  S  H  I  ONT  Gt , 


-MANnFACTUKER  OP 


fticiilai-    altciiiioii    paid    to    Filling    an<l    Polishing    Ilartl    Woods. 
Calciniining  Tfails  in  any  Color  or  Tint* 

DEALER  IN 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


PlIST 


An(» 


Fruit  Grower. 

Cut  Flowers,  WreatJis, 

Bouquets,      PJants, 

aiKl       Christmas 

111  very  reeiis, 

Constautly   ou    band. 


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ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in 


160    UNION    STREET, 


rniHATTIEM 

Furniture  Repaired  and 
nicely  Upholstered. 

The  host  of  South  Ameri- 
can  Hair  used. 

Give  U9  a  sliare  of  your  patronage. 

NEW    BEDFORD. 


ACUSHNET    CO-OPERATIVE. 


Incorporated  Feb.  IS,  18G7» 


lJl©il^« 


And    l*axnily    Stores^ 

M  213  Aciistiiiet  Aveiine,cori!er  of  Russell  Slreet,  New  BeMord,  Mass. 


DEALERS  IN 

CHOICE  FAMILY  GROCERIES 

A_iidL   Provisions. 

FKUIT  A  SPECIALTY. 
Corner  Fourth  and  Bedford  Sts.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Dealer  in 

FURNITURE  |  CHAMBER  SETS 

236  Purchase  Street,  NEW  BEDFORD. 

Repairing    and    Upholstering    Promptly    attended     to.     Please 
give  me  a  call. 


JAMES    T.    JACKSON, 


Repairing  in  all  its  branches  done  in  tlie 
neatest  manner. 

Ttirningr    Coats    a,    Specialty. 

110  William  St.,  opp.  Union  Boot  and  Shoe  Store . 


ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


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ALFBED  G-.  WILBOR, 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 

Western    and   St.    Louis 


PLOUE, 


PURE     RHODE     ISLAND     MEAL,     ETC. 
197  Acushuet  Avenue,  NEW  BEDFORD. 


ji.tid  Wholesale  Dealer  in 


PROVISIONS,  FLOUR  and  GRAIN, 

Nos.  3  and  4  Union  Street,       NEW  BEDFORD. 


mmwm 

GARRIA6I 


m  T. 


lANUFAGTURER 


-AND- 


TV^he  e  l^v^r  i  g  h.  t. 

LIGHT    IVORK 

A.  Specialty. 

726  Purchase  St.;  e.  Logan. 


HERBERTS.  HAMMOND  &  CO., 

Dnalers  in 

Meats  and  Prpvisions, 

Butter,  Cheese,    Lard,   and   Vt;g;etal)les, 

Also,    Fresh,    Salt,   and    Shell    Fish, 

Pigs  Feet,  Tri|ie,  and  Cow  Jieels. 

TOBACCO,  CIGARS  &    SNUFF, 

dive  us  a  call,  one  and  nil. 

1681-2  Kempton  Street. 


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ADVERTISI2q"G .  DEPARTMENT. 


Dealers  in 

Groceries 


AND  PROVISIONS, 

Flour, 

Graifi  and 

Produce. 

622  Purchase  Street,  NEW  BEDFORD.   <icli5^ 


CENTRAL    UNION    ASSOCIATION, 

DEALERS  IN 

^9 


Flour,  Grain  Patent  Mefllclnes,  &c. 

NO.  5  NORTH  SIXTH  STREET, 

NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

B.    W.    BRO'VSAjSrKLrj,    Treasni-er. 


JAMES  L.  HUMPHREY,  Jr., 

(Successor  to  James  L.  Humphrey), 

Butter,  Cheese,  Lard,  Eggs, 

No.  2  North  Second  St.,  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

JASPER  ^W^.  BRXlEY, 


'J  ■•■.-..   IV/J 

AND  PROVISIONS, 

Flour,    Gi'ain,    and    Pro- 
j»*     duce.    Veg-etables  5§^! 

mmmt  of  an  kinds.  M§i»!,: 

Nos.  214  and  216  County  Street 
NEW  BEDFORD. 


ADVERTISING     DEPARTMENT. 


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JLji  .     lEX  .     C3r  X  DIB  JkiS  tSif 


Wholesale  aitcl  Metnil  Dealer  in 


FAMILY  GROCERIES 

Provisions  |l  Ship  Stores. 

Jacob  T.  Alburger's  Philadelphia  Family  Beef, 


At  Wholesale  and  Retail, 

4>oo<l»*  <lelivei-ed  to  any  part  of  the  city 
free  of  charge. 

36    and    38    Union    Street, 
NEW  BEDFOED. 


8 


-AND- 


MERCHANTS'  TRANSCRIPT, 
PuUished  hy  EBEK.  P.  BAYMOKD, 

AT 

No.  8  So.  Second  Street,  NEW  BEDFORD. 

Price,  $3.15  ner  annum,  ivhicJi  inclndes  postage 

to  any  part  of  the  United  States,  strictly  In  advance. 

A  papi-r  containing  a  complete  list  of  all  vessels  engaged 
in  the  Whaling  business  in  the  United  States,  with  their  ton- 
nage, dates  of  sailing,  latest  reports  of  their  whereabouts, 
and  oil  on  board.  Also,  Imports  and  Exports  of  Oils  and 
Bone,  a  weekly  statement  of  the  Oi  1  Market,  and  an  Annual 
Review  of  the  Whaling  business,  published  as  soon  after  the 
beginning  of  the  year  as  circunistauces  will  permit.  The 
Shipping  List  has  a  large  circulation  in  foreign  countries. 


JOHN   W.  HOW^LAND, 
AMD    COIVrTRAGTOR. 

Models,    Dra^vings,    and    Calc^ilations 

Of  all  descriptions  of  Veesels  made  at  the  short- 
est notice. 

Particular  Attention  paid   to  Repairing;. 

Dealer  in  Ship  Lumber,  Felt,  Oakum,  Black  and 

Galvanized  Iron  and  Spikes,  and  all  kinds 

of  Ship  jNlaterials. 


Office,  Steamboat  Sq.,  c.  Front  and  School  Sts., 


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ADVERTISING     DEPARTMENT. 


Wholesale  and  Retail  Commission  Dealer  in 


Foreign  I  Domestic 

FRUITS, 


ISTo.    75    XJiiion    Street, 
NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


iiiiiiiiiiii  ii 


.^«w»  Jiiiiii  r 

Wholesale  Dealer  in 

GROCERIES,  SALT  PROVISIONS, 

Ship    Stores    and 
Grass    Seeds, 

35  Union  Street,  NEW  BEDFORD,  M4SS. 


GEORGE    KIHBY,    JR., 

lUaiiiii'actiii'er  of  the  Celcbi-ateit 

New  Bedford  Verdigris 


-A.ism- 


idard   and   Parisian   Greeus,   Pure   Colors,    etc.     1 
Paints  a  Specialty. 

Wall  Street,  Ji'EW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


-DEALER  IN- 


ALL  KINDS 


And  Qualities  of 


FOR   FACTORY 


And  Family  Use. 


Office  aii[l  Coal  yard  590  Aciislinst  Avenue,    foot  of  Willis  Street. 


ADVERTISING     DEPARTMENT. 


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(EstabHshed  in  1831.) 
I'lx'blisliedL  I3vei*y  Mloniing  "by 

MERCURY    PUBLISHING    CO., 

AT  $6  PER  ANNUM, 

Or    ^Sj    "Wlion.    3E*6ti«i   for    a,    "Wliolo    TJTea.r    in.     .A.tSL-%r 0,10.00. 

Advertisements  inserted  at  the  current  rates/ 


THE  n: 


Ik  Quarto  Form— Established  in  1808. 
The  Largest  Weekly  Paper  in  Southern  Massachti setts, 

IS  PUBLISHED  WEEKLY,  ON  WELNESLAY  AFTEBNOONS. 

SUBSCRIPTION  PBICE,  $1.75  A  TEAR,  IN  ADVANCE. 


JO 

Executed  with  neatness  and  dispatch,  and  upon  liberal  terms. 

Office,  92  (Jnion  Street,  cor.  Soutli  Second,  New  Bedford. 


PUBLISHED  EVERT?  AFTERNOON  BY 

67  Union  Street,  Standard  Building.  .  .   NEW  BEDFORD, 

A.T    S6.00    A.    YEA.R. 

The  JEvenlnff  Standard  is  the  largest  Daily,  and  has  a  very  much  larger  circula- 
tion than  aiiy  other  paper  in  the  State  south  of  Boston.    Its  circulation  in  this  city  is 
THKEE  'I  I  ME"'  that  of  any  other  paper.    Our  "Weekly  has  a  circulatiou 
DOUbLE  that  of    any  other  in   Southern   Massachusetts,    and    SIX 
TflJJlElS  that  of  any  other  weekly  printed  in  this  city. 


THE  REPUBLICAN  STANDARD, 

WEEKLY,  IIV  QUAKTO  FOKffl, 

fe-as  a  circulation  double  that  of  any  other  weekly  paper  in  this  section  of  the  State. 
Price,  S'-i.OO  a  year,  strictly  in  advance. 

ADVEPiTISEMENTS  WILL  BE  INSERTED  TO  A  LIMITED  EXTENT. 


IN"    E-STKRY    VARIETY. 


34  ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 

"V^  X  :^  Xj  X  u5L  ivi:    ivi:  .ia.  zs::  x^  i  es  Xj  i> , 

House,  Ship,  Sign  and  Ornamental 


AND   DEALER  IN- 

Paints,  Oils,  Varnish  :s,  and  "Window  Glass. 

Also,  Af/erit  for  Ifetterstedt's  Metallic  Composition  for  Vessel's  Bottoms^ 

Graining-  and  Paper-Hanging-  executed  to  order. 
]Vos.  2.5  «fe  ar  Centre  Street,    .    .     T»fEW   BEI>FOIlD. 


House,  Ship  §  Sign  Painter, 

MANUFACTUBEU  OK 

White  Lead,  Window  Bliod,  anil  Faocy  Greens, 

VERDIGRIS,  and  COLORS  of  all  hinds. 


Also,  Dealer  in  WINDOW  nnd  PICTIJKE  Gf>ASS,  Variiishei*,  Brushes, 
Japnii,  KpiritM  Turpentine,  etc.,  etc. 

South  Water  St.,  cor.  School,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
3E=»E:jEi.aFnr  3f».   ar :e3 3?^ 3xr iej -y , 

MACHINIST  and  GENERAL  REPAIR  SHOP. 

Cutlery,  &c.,  Sharpened  and  Ground,  Including  Tools  of  all  kinds. 

Scissors,  Axes,  Butcher  Knives,  Carving  Knives,  Skates,  &c. 

SAWS  FILED  AND  SET. 

Jjmvn  Moirers  nnd 

Scythes  Sharpened, 

FuBNiTURK  Repaired. 

COOVERING  done  in 
the  .Xeatest  Manner. 

40  Kempton  Street, 

mS.W  BEDFORD. 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


ffOUSE,  Stfip  j{ita  SiqiH  pi{ltlTES{, 

9 

Dealer  in  Paints,  Oils,  Turpentine,  Varnithes,  Window  Glass,  etc. 

Of  all  kinds,  promptly  executed  to  order.    Patronage  respectfully  solicited. 

Foot  of  Middle  Street,      .       .       NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

WILLIAM  H.  CASWELL, 

And  Dealer  ia 


Paints,    OilM,     VariiiMheM,     Turpentine, 

Window  OlasA,  Verdigri*,  topper 

Paints,  Japan,  Coloa-s,  etc. 

21  Union  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Orders  respectfully  solicited,  and  promptly 
executed. 


DRIED  SKINS  A  SPECIALTY. 

ORDERS  BY  MAIIi  or  EXPRESS  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 

House  cor.  Rivet  and  Soutd  Acoslinet  Avenoe,  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


Sign  Painter, 

And  Dealer  in 

JPnitita     Oilx       Varnishe/t , 

Window     Glass,     Putty, 

<fec.  A-lsOffaper  Hany- 

ing  (lone  to  order. 

431  Acnahnet  Avenue, 

NEW  BEDFORD.  MASS. 


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ADVERTISING     DEPARTMENT. 


5 

0pp.  Mechanics  Hall, 

NO.  114  WILLM  STREET. 


Residence,  No.  46  North  Second  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

UNION  BOOT  ANdTsHOE  CO., 


-Kelailers  of- 


OF  XIVERIT  DESCRIPTION. 

Nos.  Ill   and  113  William   Street. 


NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


JACOB    HOWARD    &;    BKO., 


-DEALERS IN- 


AND  RUBBERS. 

—ALSO,— 

IMPOETED  LINENS, 

2ti9  and  S93 

Purchase  Street, 

Corner  Maxfield, 


Manufacturer  and  Dealer  in 


Sporting  and  Fishing  Apparatus , 

10  William,  formerly  36  Fo.  Water  St., 

NEW  BEDFORD,  JIASS. 

Guns  restocked,  and  all  kinds  of  Instruments  made  and  repaired  at  short  notice.    Also, 

AGENT    FOR    HAZARD'S    POWDER. 

Powder  of  all  grades  of  tliis  manufacture,  for  Lances,  Sporting,  Blasting,  and  Shipping, 
for  salp,  wholesale  and  retail,  at  the  agency. 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


37 


New  Bedford  and  New  York 

STKAMSHIP  COMPAI^Y. 


Boats  leave  NEW    BEDFORD  from    Commercial  Wharf,  and  NEW 
ITOKK  from  Pier  39,  Eaat  River, 

Lsave  New  York  and  New  Bedford  every  Tuesday,  Thursday  and  Saturday, 

at  2.00  P.  M. 

OTIS  SEABUBT,  Pres.  and  Treas.  W.  ff.  P.  SSOWNELL,  AgenU 

L.   W.  FROST,  Clerk. 


CENTRAL   HOUSE, 

82  William  Street. 

Mrs.  C.  H.  WOOD,  Proprietor. 


NOVELTY  MARKET,  128  purchase  street. 


Chas.  H.  Wood,  Prop. 


STURTEVANT  &  SHERMAN, 

Carpenters  &  Builders, 


-AND  DEALERS  IN- 


©@©BS,  S^SHl 


BLINDS,  &c., 

132  NOKTH  WATER  STREET,  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


JAMES  L.  SHERMAN  &  CO. 


•  DEALERS  IN- 


EASTERN  SPRUCE  LUMBER 


Office,  No.  132  North   ^\^ater   Street, 
NEW  BEDFORD  J  MASS. 


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ADYEETISING    DEPARTMENT. 


LEE  &  STAPLES, 

Horse  Shoers 

Carriage 

— AND— 
GENEMAIj  JOBBING. 

683  Purchase  Street,  corner  Linden,  NEW  BEDFOED,  MASS. 

Also,  Manufacturer  of 

TENTS,  AWNINGS,  Etc. 

122  North  Second  St.,  NEW  BEDFORD. 

Orders  respectfully  solicited  and 
promptly  attended  to> 

GREENE    ^    WOOD, 

Dealers  in  EASTEMN  and  WESTERN 


ALSO 

Southern  Pine  Heading,  Timber  and  Ship  Plank. 

LUMBER    YARD   AND   PLANING   MILLS,    LEONARD'S    WHARF, 
NETV   BEBFORD. 

JOHN  A.  WOOD  &  CO, 

COMMISSION  MERCHANTS, 

Also,  "Wholesale  Dealers  in 

jl:ples,tophtatoe3 

AND  OTHER  PRODUCE. 

WILI^IAHI  H.  COOK  &  CO.,         Salt  Flsh  and  Provisions.  Sweet  Potatoes 

Dealers  in  all  kindB  of  f>cLX90x-    Stools.,  »  SpCClaity. 

Old  Iron.  Brass,  Copper,  Lead,  Pewter,  Whales'  _            ^-v    .      -r-r                        ,~, 

Teeth.  Walrus"    Tusks,    &c.     Also,    OLD  SRIPS  T\0       34-     TTmOTl      St"PftGT,. 

BOUGHT  AND  SOLD.     Nob.  9  and    16   North  -^^  »-'•    '-'^      l^  l±J.«_»±i.      ^LIC!C3U, 

Front  Street,  New  Bedford.    Orders  solicited,  and  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 
satisfaction  guaranteed. 

WM.  H.  COOK.               James  MACKIE.  JOHN  A.  WOOD.                            WM.  H.  WOOD. 


ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT.  o9 

DENNISON  MANUFACTURINt;  CO., 

SCCCESSORS    TO 

DENNISON  &  CO, 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


STATIOEBS'  SPECJALTIES. 

DENNISON'S  TOUKISTS'  TAGS  FOR  TEAVELERS. 


Stratton's   «uninie<l  Isabels,  and  Oiiiuuied  Paper  of  all  colors;  liegal 
au<l  Notarial  iiiealH ;  JFoliliiig  ami  Fancy  Tickets;   ITlcntzel's  Pat- 
ent SiiNpensioai  Kiug!<;  The  .«tar  Copying  Padii,  DenniMon's 
Ouiue  l!ouuiers;    ^Vedding  Cake  Boxes  ;    Visiting 
aui    Piayiug    Cant    Cases,      Ktc.,    £ic. 

DENNISON'S   TARGETS  FOR  RIFLE  PRACTICE. 

Phillips'  Ilook   and   Claisp  Tags;  Kimball's    .lielf-Fastening    Tickets; 

Postal  JKuvelopes;  ITIcCJill's  Paper  Fasteners  at  manufacturer's 

discounts;  Dickinson's  £Sul>ber  Bands,  £tc. 

SEALING     WAX     i\,IAKERS. 
TISSUE   PAPERS: 

Proprietors  "Globe"  and  Centennial  Prize  "  Excelsior,"  and  Importers  of 

English  Grass  Bleached  and  Colored  Tissue  Papers, 

from  the  celebrated  39  Mill. 


ProBrielors  of  'SILVER  WHITE,"  Best  Article  for  Polisliini  Silver! 

Ana  Miller's  "JEWELRY  CLEANING  CASKET"  and  "SILVER  WfllTE  CASKET." 

J-EVT'EUERS'     BONCES, 
Jc^velcrs'  Cards,   Pink   and    'White   Cotton,    Fine    Tivines,    etc.,  etc. 

DRUGGISTS'     BOXES, 

Apothecaries'  Powder  and  Counter  Papers:   Dennison's  Shaving  Papers. 
For  Dental  and  Surgical  Purposes. 


ALL  OF  OUR  HOODS  ARE  FOR  SALE  BT  DEALERS  EVERYWHERE, 

A^ND    BY 

Dcnnison  Kinfg.  Co., 

19  Milk  Street,  Boston,  102  Madison  Street,  Chicago, 

198  Broadway,  New  York,  143  Walnut  St.,  Cincinnati, 

630  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,       409  Washi»gton  At.,  St.  Louis. 


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ADVERTISING   DEPAETMENT. 


Boston,  Mass  ,  and  McKeesport,  Penn. 

Manufacturers  of 

BEST    LAP-WELDED 


(1  Inch  to  16  Inches  Diameter), 

Steam  and  Gfas  Pipes  Artesian  and  Oil  Well  Tubingr*  Casing, 

(1-4  Inch  to  16  Inches  DUtmeter.) 

'MACK'S"  PATENT  INJECTOR  FOR  FEEDING  BOILERS. 


NOT  AFFECTED  BY  RUST  OR  ACIDS. 
1^  SEJVD  FOR  TESTIMOJYIALS. 

10.  8  PExMBEETON  SQUAKE,     . 


AT  GREAT  BARGAINS. 


Have  Removed  to  the  Larffe  and  Elegant  Warevooms, 

No.  592  WASHINGTOiJ  ST.,  NEAR  GLOBE  THEATRE. 

The  remarkable  beauty  and  purity  of 
sound  that  modern  skill  has  succeeded 
in  producing,  are  nowherfl  better  ex- 
emplified than  in  the  instruments  that 
crowd  our  warerooms.  All  the  quali- 
ties that  jsive  superiority,  strength  of 
tone,  sonorousnfss,  ability  to  stand  in 
tune,  and  ease  and  flexibility  of  action, 
are  found  there  in  perfection.  Theie 
Pimos  have  long  been  famous,  also,  for 
thorough  workmanship,  and  the  dura- 
bility that  charncterizes  them.      After 

years  (t  service,  the  full,  mellow  tone 

so  dtlighttul  and  satisfying  to  the  ear,  is  as  perfect  as  al  lirsf,  and  in  every  detail  c-ire 
and  nicety  in  labor  are.evident. 

At  the  recent  Worcester  County  Exhibition  thev  were  awarded  the  highest  premium. 
The  same  was  thip  case  at  the  last  great  Kxhibition  and  Fair  of  the  Massachusetts  Chari- 
tab'e  Association,  held  in  Boston,  of  which  th^  late  Jonas  Chickering  was  the  president, 
and  his  pianos  took  the  second  prize.  Ttiey  will  stand  in  tune  longer  than  any  other  pi- 
ano manufactured,  as  we  make  a  spetiiaity  of  tliat  point. 

Pianos  sold  on  installments.     Old  Pianos  taUen  in  exehanae  for  New. 

Pianos  to  let.     Pedal  Pianos.     Timing  and  Itepwiiing  done  in  the 

best  manner.     I>0.\'T  FORGE  I  THE  NUMIiER, 

Woodward  &  Brown. 


592  Washington  Street. 


ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


41 


Formerly  A.  Wilbur  &  Co.  Established  1821.  New  England  Emporium  for 

ROOFING  SLATES 

Merrill's  Celebrated  Unfading  Brownvllle  Maine  Slate.  Purple  and  Black  Welch. 
Monson,  Bangor,  and  Siar  Perina.,  Black  Diam<  nd,  Purple,  Green  and  Red  Slates.  By 
cargo  or  square.  Special  rates  by  carloads  from  quarries.  Slate  Dressing  and  Punohing 
Machine.  Rooting  Tin,  Zinc,  Solder,  Sl&ting  Tools  and  Nails,  Elastic  Cement,  Rosin 
Sized  Tarred  and  Dry  Fp1-s. 

Slate  Wharves,  529  Commercial  St.     (Near  Old  Cliarlestown  Bridge.)    Boston. 
J.    S1^0K,Y.  S-    A.    T^^IIjBXJR. 

Messrs.  S.  &  W.  have  the  entire  product  of  ray  quarries,  for  twenty-flye  years  known  aa  "  Brownville  " 
or  '■  Bangor  Maine  Slate,"  the  standard  slate  of  New  England;  awarded  a  Silver  Medal  hy  the  Mass.  Char- 
itable Mechanic  Association;  and  the  "  Centennial  Medal"  ttve  Highest  AivarUs  to  Roofing  Slate.  As  my 
quarries  are  the  only  ones  making  this  peculiar  quality,  architects,  builders,  and  others,  by  specifying 
"  Merrill's  No.  1,  Brownville,  Me.  S''    " ....  . =„.i  !_^._:-_i.:_  j. 


,  Slate,"  may  protect  themselves  against  inferior  kinds. 
ADAiTlS  H.  ITIJEKKIL.!^,  BrowiiFiIIe, 


me. 


DEWSON,  WILLIAMS  &  CO., 

JTIauufactiireri!)  of 

CALF  SKINS,  SPLITS, 


TANNERY,    NEW    BEDFORD. 
43,  45,  and  47  South  Street,     .     .     .     BOSTON. 


Practical  Lithographers  f  Printers, 

No.  4  State  Street,  Boston. 

Color  Show  Card.s,  Views  of  Factories,  Machinery,  Illustra- 
tions for  Books  and  Catalog-ues,  Portraits,  Tickets, 

Labels,  plain  and  in  colors;  Maps,  Plans,  Bonds,  Certificates  of  Stock,  Diplo- 
mas, Billheads,  Checks,  Notes,  Drafts,  Business  Cards,  Lt^tter  Headings, 
Autographic  Letters,  etc.,  executed  in  the  Best  Style,  at  Short  Notice,  and 
Moderate  Terms. 

PHOTO-LITHOaRAPHY  A  SPECIALTY. 


Seines,  Weirs,  and  Netting, 

Of  evpry  description,  constantly  on  hand,  or 

made  to  order  in  the  bp>t  manner,  at 

short  notice,  and  for  sale  at 

ALSO, 

TWINE  and  FITTINGS 

Of  all  kinds,  by 

H.  &  G.  W.  LORD, 

111  Commrrrinl  Street,  .  .  BOSTOIV. 


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ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


"  Whatever  is  worth  doing  is  worth  doing  WELL." 

• ♦ 

A.   H.    SPISMGESR^ 

SOLICITOR  OF  PATENTS, 

And  Expert  in  Patent  Causes. 

28   State  Street,  room  19,  BOSTON. 

All  branches  of  Patent  Busine'^s  attended  to.  I  dVE  mV  PERSONAIi 
ATTUN TIOIV  TO  EAt'H    CASE. 

MSMRIT  M.  STOME, 

Constriicter  and  Manufacturer  of 

Pumps  and  Ship  •  Fittings, 


Edson's  Power  anrl  Common  Capstans, 
Edson's  Patent  Boom  Buffer, 
Edson"s  Patent  Tube  Well  Strainers, 
Ed^on'3  Adjustable  Rudder  Holder. 


No.  132  Commercial  St,  BOSTON. 


Edbon's  Patent  Ships'  Main  Pumps  and  Fountain  Engines,  with 
Bia«s  or  Copper  Cylinders,  and  Air  and  Vacuum  Chambers;  Ed- 
son's  House,    Mine,  Steamboat,   and   Factory    Force   and  Lift 
Pump«,  Edson's  Patent  Windlass  Power  Beam,  Chain  Stoppers 
and  Cham  Buffers;  Common  and  Cargo  Winches;  Hose,  Lead, 
and   Iron    Pipe;    Couplings,  Hose 
Pipes,  Robinson's  Patent  Steerers, 
&c. ;   Edson's  Oscillating  Steerers, 
and  Edson's  Patent  Street  Sweeper; 
Edson's    Patent    Rudder   Holder, 
Edson's    Fountain     Force    Pump, 
Wood  and  Iron  Steering  Wheels; 
Rubber  Hose,  Hose  Pipe,  and  Brass 
Couplings. 

BRASS    FOUNDRY    AND    FINISHING    SHOP. 

iUACHINX:  AND  BliACKIiiniTII  SIIOP. 

REPAIRING   Done   at  Short  Notice. 


A.    J.    WILKI 


&    CO., 


184  and  188 

Washington 

Street. 

23  and  25 

DevoD  shire 

Street. 


Between 


State    Street 

AND 

Dock  Square, 

BOSTON. 
Hardware,  Tools,  Machinists'  and  Manufacturers'  Supplies. 


ADVERTISING    DEPARTMENT. 


43 


EUREKA  SALVE! 

PURELY  VEGETABLE. 


This  remarkable  cleansing  and  healing  agent  having  been  usfed  by  the  dis- 
coverer and  his  family,  employes,  friends,  and  neighbors  for  many  years,  in 
numberless  cases,  with  the  most  satisfactory  results,  we  feel  the  utmost  confi- 
dence in  offering  it  to  the  public,  (which  we  do  by  the  earnest  solicitations  of 
those  who  have  used  it),  for  the  immediate  Relief  and  Permanent  Cure 
of  Burns,  Scalds,  Bruises,  Cuts,  CATARRH,  Felons,  Corns,  Frozen 
Hands  and  Feet,  Chilblains,  Old  Sores,  Sore  Throats,  Diphtheria, 
Pneumonia,  Scarlet  Fever,  Piles,  Bad  Colds  in  the  Head,  Ehett- 
MATic  AND  Neuralgic  Pains;  also.  Pains  in  the  Back,  Side,  and 
Breast,  Numbness  of  Limbs,  Cold.  Feet,  Chapped  Hands,  Sorb  Etes, 
Varicose  Veins,  Sore  Lips,  Hay  Fever,  Bowel  Complaint,  Dvspep- 
siA,  AND  Ulcers.  It  produces  circulation,  and  prevents  and  removes  in- 
flammation, and  stagnation  of  fluids,  and  maturation  in  sores,  which  is  the 
cause  of  pain  and  soreness;  and  also  prevents  mortification  from  setting  in, 
if  applied  in  season,  used  freely,  and  renewed  often. 

S^^  See  Directions  for  use  with  Box. 


REFERENCES  BIT  PERITIISSIOIV. 


BOSTON. 

Mrs.T.  K.  Homer,  659  Tremont  street. 

Mrs.  A.  J.  Abbott.  69  Myrtle  street. 

B.K.  Swift,  75  Dover  street. 

C.  Seabury,  95  C  >urt  street. 

Mrs.  Cash,  Havre,  E.  B. 

Mrs.  Jo^lyn,  684  TrPtnont  street. 

G.  H.  Floyd,  257  Washicgton. 

Mrs.  (-atimer,  12  Mi! ford  street. 

Mrs.  Purington,  44  Clarendon  street.  ■ 

Mrs.  Burnham,  104  Dartmouth  street. 

Mrs.  Parker,  41  Warren  avenue. 

Mr.  Graves,  13  Edinboro  street. 

Mrs  C.  Noyes,  105  Warren  avenue. 

Mrs.  Curley,  33  Woodward  St.,  So.  Boston. 

Mary  Bwing,  28  Jenkins  street.  "        " 

Robert  Barham,  289  E  street.      "        " 

Mrs.  S.  C.  Hobart,  401  4th  st.,    "        " 

Wm.  H.  Covelv,  212  W.  7th  st.  " 

Mrs.  Burns,  135  K  street,  '         " 

Mrs.  Wentworth,  18  Oakland,  Brighton. 

SOMERVILLE. 

Mrs.  Ingalls,  cor.  School  and  Berkeley  sts. 

Mr.  Locke,  51  Springfield  street. 

Mrs.  Caleb  Page,  Webster  av.,  Union  sq. 

B.  P.  White,  postmaster,  College  Hill. 
Mrs.  Orcutt,  3  Clark  st. 

Mrs.  E.  Emery,  10  Prescott. 

C.  T.  Benson,  14  Wallis  st. 

M.  B.  Harring  on,  1  Bolton  st. 
Mrs.  Wm.  Mathews,  1  Wyatt  st. 


CAMBRIDGE. 

Mrs.  W.  H.  Hidden,  259  Harvard  street. 

E.  H.  George,  375  Cambridge  street. 

Mrs.  C.  P.  Smith,  5  Williams  street. 

Mrs.  I.  Stevens.  220  Harvard  street. 

H.  S.  Andros,  drugs,  641  Main  street. 

Cbarles  Stephens,  13  Cottage  street. 

]\1rs.  Britton,  89  Spring  st.,  E.  Cambridge. 

Mrs.  Melville,  1  Sixth  street. 

W.  S.  Metcalf,  164  Mt.  Auburn  st. 

Mrs.  C.  K.  Metcalf,  154  Mt.  Auburn  st. 

Mrs.  Woodward,  5  Sixth  street. 

Mrs.  R.  R.  Hudson,  82  Inman  street. 

Mr.  Dolloff,  143  Otis  street. 

Mrs.  J.  L.  Smith,  5  Limson  place. 

CHAELESTOWN. 

J.  Armstrong,  58  Harvard  street. 

Mrs.  C.  T.  Kelley,  421  Main  st. 

Mrs.  Orne,  10  Irving  place. 

Mrs.  C.  B.  Goo  'rich,  104  Bunker  Hill  st. 

Mrs.  Randall,  78  Baldwin  street. 

Mr.  Greenough,  13  Baldvpin  street. 

W.  M.  Butterfield,  151  Bunker  Hill  st. 

CINCINNATI,   OHIO. 

Geo.  A.  Fitch,  R.  R.  oflBce. 

NEW  YOKE. 

D.  S.  Thomas,  the  celebrated  Aeronaut. 

8ATBROOK,  ILLINOIS. 

Oliver  C.  Sabin,  Attorney  at  Law. 


Orilers  filled  at  wholesale  and  retail,  at  247  Washington  Street,  Boston,  room 
2,  by  S.  G.  BRETT.  Also,  at  22  School  Street,  Boston,  room  7,  by  GUEEN- 
OUGH  &  CO. 

ASK  YOUR  DRUGGIST  FOR  IT. 


I»IilCJE    35    Cts.,    50    Cts.,    and.    Sl.OO    I»I:R    BOX. 


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ADVERTISING   DEPARTMENT. 


CRAWFORD  HOUSE, 

ON    THE   EXJKOI»E^]V   PI^^N, 

Cor.  Court  and  Brattle  Sts.,  BOSTON. 

OFFICE,    83    COURT   STREET, 

Ladies'  Entrance,  81, 

In  direct  communication  by  Elevator,  is  kept 
open  until  midnight. 

L.ADIES'  and  GENTS' 

FASHIONABLE  IMM  ROOMS 

In  connection  with  the  House. 

ENTRANCE,  9, 11  &  13  BRATTLE  ST. 

Open  until  1  o'clock  A.m. 

^^  Sample  Rooms,  Dining  or  Supper  Rooms 
•■^ '  ,  for  the  necommodation  of  Private  Parties 
^&'       upon  application  at  the  Motel  Office, 

Octagon  Portable  Range. 

THE  LATEST  AND  BEST. 


In  appearance  and  operation, 
the  OCTAGON  is  offered  to  the 
public  as  being  unsurpassed  by 
any  Range  now  in  the  market.  It 
possesses  all  the  modern  improve- 
ments, and  is  warranted  to  give 
-perfect  satisfaction  in  every  case. 

manufactured  by  the 


SALESROOMIS, 

87  and  89   Blackstone  Street,  Boston. 

Manufacture  Furnaces,  Portable  Ranges,  Cooking  Stoves,  Round  and  Oval 
Parlor  Stoves  and  Airtiglits,  large  Portable  Ovens  and  Patent  Camp  Stoves, 
Hollow  Ware  Cauldrons,  Boiler  and  Ash  Doors. 

WORKS  AT  TAUNTON,  MASS. 


Philip  L.  Moen, 

President  and  Treasurer. 


Chas.  F.  Washburn, 
Vice  President  and  Sec. 


^*' 


WORCESTER,  MASS., 


"'k. 


Manufacturers  of 


IRON  and  STEEL  WIRE 

OF    EVERY    BESCRIPTIOIV. 

WIRE  RODS  of  all  grades;  ROUND  IRON,  Rivet  quality,  3-16  in. 
to  1-2  in.    Plain  and  Patent  Galvanized  Telegraph  Wire. 

MarJiet  atid  Stone  Wire,  A.iinealed  Fence  and  Grape   Wire,  in  lontf  lengths.  Coppered 
Pail  Kail  Wire,  Rope  Uridr/e,  Bolt,  Scretv.  Rivet,  Buckle,  and  Chain  Wire  ;  Wire  for 
the  Ulanutncture  of  Card.  Clotliing,  Heddles,  Reeds,  etc.     Piano- String  Covering 
Wire,  Tinned,  Broom  Wire,  and  Tin  Plated  Wire  of  all  sizes.     A  specialty  is 
made  of  Clock  Machinery,  6un  Scretv,  and  Spiral  Spring  Wire,  and  Refin- 
ed Wire  to  patterti  for  pnrficulnr   ptirposes,  from,  selected  statnps  of 
Nortvay  Iron.     Any  grade  of  Wire  furnished.  Annealed,  Bright, 
Polished,  Coppered,  Galvanised,  or  Tin-plated.     Wire  furnish- 
ed,  straightened  and  cut  to  any  length.    Patent  steel  Barb 
Fencing,  Barb  Fence  Armor,  and  Steel  Bale  Ties. 


Supefior  iSleel  Cofsel  Wire,  Sleel  Cfinoline  Wife,  Pateat  Lioen  Fioisti, 

UNRIVALED   STEEL   MUSIC   WIRE. 
STEEL  WIRE  for  SPRHSTGS,  NEEDLES,  and  DRILLS. 


Patent  Steel  Barb  F'eneing. 


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A  Steel  Thorn  Hedge.  No  otber  Fencing  so  cheap,  or  put  up 
so  easily  or  quickly.  Never  rusts,  stains,  decays,  shrinks,  nor 
warps.  Unaffected  by  fire,  wind  or  flood.  A  complete  harrier  to 
the  most  unruly  stock.     Impassable  by  man  or  beast. 


■  Twelve  Thousand  Tons  Sold  and  put  up  during  the 
Last  Year.  For  sale  at  the  leading  hardware  stores,  with 
Stretchers  and  Staples.    Send  for  Illustrated  Pamphlet. 


REVERE  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY 

Office,  No.  48  Congress  Street,  BOSTON. 

Insures  Building's,  Houses,  and  Furniture,  for  one,  three, 

or  five  years ,  also,  other  classes  of  property  at  fair  rates. 

JOHN  W.  BELCHES,  Sec.  JOSEPH  H.   WEJ:L3IA.N,  Pres. 

DIUECTOItS—'SAt'h&.n  Crowell,  C.  J.  Whitmore,  Alfred  T.  Turner,  S.  T.  Snow, 
M.  F.  Dickinson,  jr.,  Geo.  E.  Hatch,  Henry  P.  Stanwood,  Benj.P.  Cheney,  Ezra  H.  Baker, 
Stillman  B.  Allen,  Geo.  Thacher,  Jacob  H,  Loud,  J,  Henry  Sears,  John  R.  Bullard,  Jos. 
H.  Wellman. 

THOS.  M.  JAMES,  Agent,  40  North  Water  Street,  New  Bedford. 


E.  J,  BAKER,  Pres.  P.  0.  Nepoiiset,  Mass.  W.  P.  TEMPIE,  Sec. 

M\kt\  iutual  Fire  Insurance  Company,  Boston. 

ST^TEMIBNX    A-FRIJli    1,    1879. 

Aiuouut  Inisiired  Xty  6,699  Outstanding  Policies, $10,764,  84».00 

Cash  Assets, 177,937.53 

Amount  of  Deposit  Notes  availably  to  pay  losses, 35l,56'<2.41 

Casii  Surplus, 87,347.93 

Available  Surplus  over  amt.  required  to  re-insure  all  our  risks,  338,810.33 

The  Company  continues  to  insure  the  safer  class  of  prop?rty  at  current  rates,  and  to  pay 
Keturii  Pnuniunis  on  terminated  policies  at  40  per  cent  on  flve-year  policief,  25  per  cent 
on  three  years,  and  15  per  cent  on  one-year  policies. 

H.  VAN  OAMPEN,  Agt.,  17  No.  Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 


Casli  Fiiiul,  Nov.  1,  1879,  $860,000, 

Surplus  over  Re-insurance,  over       .        .       .        $160,000. 

50  per  cent  Dividend  note  paid,  on  every  ,5  years  Policy. 
30  per  cent  on  3  years,  and  20  per  cent  on  all  others. 

ISRAEL  W.  MUNROE,  Pres.,  CHAS.  A.  HOWLAND,  Sec'y. 

H.  VAN  OAMPEN,  Agt.,  17  No.  Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 

DWELLIfig  ffOUSE  IftSUffJiflCE  CO, 

OF  BosTonsr. 

0,25k.I=»IT.A.Xj,      ....     $300,000. 

(ALL  PAID  IN  AND  INVESTED.) 

Ofllce,    QO    Htate    Street,      .      .     .     BOSTON. 

This  Goipny  Insures  ONLY  Dwelling  House  Property  &  Household  Furniture. 


HENRY  P.  PERKINS,  Secretary. 


ARTHUR  WM.  HOBART,  Ppesldent. 


DIRECTORS. 

George  C.  Richardson,  Avery  Plumer,  Alexander  Strong,  Otis  Norcross,  James  H.  Beal, 

N.  J.  Bradlee,  James  L.  Little,  Henry  P.  Kidder,  Walter  Hastings,  A.  S.  Wheeler. 

John  D.  W.  Joy,  Augustus  Flagg,  Charles  Merriam,  Arthur  Wm.  Hobart. 

SAIVIUEL  H.  COOK,  Agent,  37  No.  Water  Street,  New  Bedford, 


ii  ntii 

28  State  Street,  Merchants  Bank  Building,  BOSTON^ 
ASSETS,     .     .     $450,000. 

Insurance  of  Dwellings  and  Household  Furniture  only, 

AGAINST  LOSS  BY  FIRE  OR  LIGHTNING. 

CASH  DIVIDENDS  TO  POLICY-HOLDERS. 

CHAS.  B.  CUMINGS,  President.  JOHN  M.  CORBETT,  Secretary. 

I.  S.  CORNISH,  Agent,  41  William  Street,  NEW  BEDFORD. 


CIMBBE  MIHp  lUm  CO. 

I3>a"C30:E«.I=»OH-A.T:ESX>    1033. 


Home  Office,  No  555  Main  St.,  CAMBRIDGfEPORT,  MASS. 

Insures  Dwelling  Houses  and  their  Contents,  in  Massachusetts. 

so  per  cent  Heturii  Dividend  on  five  year  Policies  at  expiration, 

STA.TEM:e:T^T.    Jan.  1,  1880. 
Amount  at  Risk,  $3,000,000.00 

Cash  and  Securities,  $105,350.00 

Deposit  Notes  iu  Force,  117,450.00 

Total,  $a33,roo.oo 

Liiabilities  (Re-insurance  Fund),  37,450.00 

JOSIAH  W.  COOK,  President.  ALFBED  L.  BARBOUR,  Secretary. 


MUTUAL  INSURANCE  CO., 

I]VCORI>OIlA.m:i>    1846. 

No.    42    Congress    Street,    Boston. 


Amount  at  Risk  Jan.    1,  1879,  $21,196,399. 

<  ^fcifc  » 

.ASSETS, 
Cash  and  Securities,       .       .       .       -^339.570.55 
Deposit  Notes   in  Force,       .       .       378,879.90 

Total  Available  Assets,    .       .    ^618,450.45 

Liabilities,  Re-Insurance  Fund  Reserved,  $153,530.04. 

Are  now  paying  70  per  cent  Dividend  on  7  year  Policies,  50  per  cent  on  5  year  and  40  per 
cent  on  all  others  at  expiration. 

J.  W.  PEABODY,  Sec.  and  Treas.       H.  0.  BIGELOW,  Pres. 

I.  S.  CORNISH,  Agent,  41  William  St.,  New  Bedford. 


Office,  49  State  Street,  BOSTON. 
MARINE     RISKS     ONLY. 


C  O.  Whitmoref 
Nathan  Crowell, 
C.  jr.  Morrill, 
Andrew  Nickerson, 
A. .  a.  Hardy, 


Edward  Whitney, 
Ralph  Warner, 
G.  Q.  Myder, 
Joshua  Sdker, 
J,  H,  Dane, 


N.  H,  Emmons,  jr., 
Wm.  S.  Forbes, 
E.  S.  Dane, 
Wm.  T.  Bramhall, 
Freeman  Hinekley. 


JOHN  H.  DANE,  President. 
W.  L.  CAVERLY,  Secretary. 


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[mtial  liimrmii'i©  it^^ 

62  STATE  STREET.  BOSTON. 

This  Company,  with  a  Permanent  Fund  of  $350,000,  continues  to  write 


tmAmzmm  »m4.  wxmm  ftssKS 

Dwelling  Houses  and  Furniture  insured  for  one  to  five  years. 


Geo.  C.  Itord, 
tTohn  S.  Farlow, 
Osborn  Hotves, 
J".  W.  Seaver, 
Alfred  A.  Nickerson, 
B.enry  Gardner, 


E.  B.  Baker, 
Pliny  Nickerson, 
Hartley  Xiord, 
Daniel  S.  Emery, 
Henry  Hastings, 
Alden  Speare, 
Charles  CarrtUh, 


Alpheus  H.  Hardy, 
R.   W.  JLord, 
Isaac  T.  Burr, 
W.  B.  Sewall, 
Francis  F.  Emery, 
Edward  Sands, 


GEORGE  C.  LORD,  President. 
A.  PRESSON,  Secretary. 


NQPTUNS 

Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Go. 

No.  64  Slate  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
CAPITAL,  -  -  $300,000. 

This  Company,  with  a  paid  up  Cash  Capital  of  $300,000.  is  now  prepared  to 

insure  against 

FIRE    AND    MARINE    RISKS, 


DIRECTORS. 

George  F.  Osborne,  Isaac  Thacher,  Wrn,  Endicott,  Jr., 

Caleb  A..  Curtis,  Chas.  Homer,  Caleb  Wm.  Ijoring, 

A.aron  Bobart,  Jr.,  Edtvard  Page,  George  A.  Meyer. 

Charles  J.  Morrill, 

GEORGE  F.  OSBORNE,  President. 
EUGENE  B.  HINKLEY,  Secretary. 


MAl^UFAGTURSRS^ 

Fire  &.  Marine  Insurance  Co.^ 

ISTo.  09  State  Street,  Boston. 
THIS  COMPANY  WITH  A  PAID-UP  CASH  CAPITAL  OF 


IS    NOTV^    FREPA-RED    TO    UsTSURE 

FIRE   AND    MARINE    RISKS, 

AT  CURRENT  RATES. 

DWELLINGS  and  FURNITURE  INSURED 

For  One,  Three,  and  Fire  Veara, 

SAMUEL  GOULD,  President. 

JAMES  J.  GOODRICH,  Secretary. 


FIRE    INSURANCE. 

TILLINGHAST  &  ALDEN. 


Sue^ 


'o  tJie  Late 


1    JOSEPH  S.  TILLINGHAST. 


Agency  Established  in  1830. 


Office,  44  No.  Water  Street, 

IVEW  BKDFORD. 

Joseph  Tillinghast.        Geo.  N.  Alden. 


rHE  FOLLOWING  TIRST-CLASS  COMPANIES  REPRESENTED: 


Guardian  Assurance  Company, 
North  British  and  Mercantile  Insurance  Co., 
Queen  Insurance  Company,        .... 
Scottish  Commercial  Insurance  Company, 
Hamburg-Bremen  Fire  Insurance  Company, 
-^tna  Insurance  Company,       .... 
Home  Insurance  Company, 
Insurance  Company  of  North  America, 
Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Company, 
Continental  Insurance  Company, 
German  American  Fire  Insurance  Company, 
Hanover  Fire  Insurance  Company, 
Springiield  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co., 
Connecticut  Fire  Insurance  Company, 
Niagara  Fire  Insurance  Company, 
National  Fire  Insurance  Company,  of 
Williamsburg  City  Fire  Insurance  Company, 
Westchester  Fire  Insurance  Company, 
Fireman's  Fund  Insurance  Company, 
Hoffman  Fire  Insurance  Company, 
Meriden  Fire  Insurance  Company, 
Equitable  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co. 
Shawmut  Insurance  Company, 
Merchants  Insurance  Company, 
Star  Fire  Insurance  Company, 


London. 

England. 

Liverpool. 

Glasgow. 

Germany. 

Hartford. 

New  York. 

Philadelphia. 

Hartford. 

.    New  York. 

New  York. 

.    New  York. 

Springfield. 

Hartford. 

.    New  Y^ork. 

Hartford. 

New  York. 

New  York. 

San  Francisco. 

New  York. 

Meriden,  Ct. 

Providence. 

Boston. 

Providence. 

New  York. 


INSURANCE  effected  to  any  amount  in  the  above,  and 
other  Reliable  Companies. 

LOSSES  PROMPTLY  ADJUSTED  AND  PAID. 


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WM.  H.  TAYLOR,  THOMAS  COOK, 

SETH  K.  AIKEN,  CHARLES  L.  WOOD, 

BENJ.  T.  RICKETSON,  JOS.  W.  CORNELL, 

JONATHAN  BOURNE. 

WM.  H.  TAYLOR,  President. 

GEO.  N.  ALDENj  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 


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MARINE,  FIRE,  AND  LIFE. 

Safest  and  Largest  Companies  in  the  World. 

FAVORABLE  TEEMS  &  LOW  RATES. 

yWRElE  GRINILL  &  SON, 

Office,  North  Water  St.,  over  Mechanics  National  Bank. 


Particular  attention  given  to 


riRE  INSUEANCE. 


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No.  44  North  Wator  Street, 

CAPITAL  REPRESESTED  % 

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(Seeadvt,  opp.  inside  back  cover). 


Mannfacturer  and  Dealer  in 


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FINE  CARRIAGES,  HEARSES, 

SLEIGHS,   HARNESSES,  ROBES,  &c. 

A  Specialty  made  in  ttae  I 

MANUFACTURING    of    HEARSESj 

At  his  Manufactory  and  depository,  j 

Cor.  Acushnet  Av,  and  Cannon  Streets, 
GILES  G.  BARKER,   Supt. 


T.  M.  JAMES'  '^' 
INSURANCE  AGENCY. 


Fire,  Life,  f  Accident. 

0001>    COM3PA.1VIES 

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AT  MY  OiVN  ItJlTES, 

No.  40  North  Water  Street,  NEW  BEBFORD* 


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