CitY STEAM LAUNDflY, 532 Acushnet Avenue, . . NEW BEDFORD,
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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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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.
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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
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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
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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,
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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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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
T
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.
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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^
re \
greenoug:
/sroRicAL soor^
DIRECTORY
OF THE
INHABITANTS, INSTITUTIONS, MANUFACTURING
ESTABLISHMENTS, BUSINESS, SOCIETIES,
BUSINESS FIRMS, Etc., Etc.
IN THE
CITY OF NEW BEDFORD,
FOE
WITH A MAP ENGRAVED EXPRESSLY FOR THIS WORK.
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.
N^*^
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.
STic:j:Es.r^ES3r dkj :E»oo:Ei..
Manufacturers and Dealers in
■Which has obtained a ^troi-ld-^vide celebrity for its Superior Strength
aud Flue Flavor.
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
o
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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NEW BEDFOKD ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHAS. F. BROWNELL & CO.,
MANUFACTUBEKS OF
Mineral ^ Soda Waters,
Aiifl Boltlers of Ale, Lapr, anfl Cjflsr.
Soda Fountains furnished to dealers, and Fountains filled
promptly to order.
ALSO, ALIi KIKDS OF AEKATED BEVERAGES.
Ml Goods Delivered in the City free of Charge.
180 COUNTY STMEETj
HEW BEDFORD, MASS.
J. A. FAUNOE.
ADAME BRAYWOOD,
Xj -TIDIES'
1
Combings made into Braids and Curls.
Old work altered to the most Fashionable Styles.
360 PURCHASE STREET, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
Successor to W3I. M. SMITBL,
FOOT OF CANNON ST.j
NEW BEDFORD, MASS.,
OIL
A specinlty made of ^PTJED m all our Boats. Nothing but first-class loork. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. All orders from abroad promptly attended to.
PHOTOCRAPHS
NO. 5 PURCHASE STREET.
THE BEST.
NEW BEDrORD
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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
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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
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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
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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.
ill
1
CaJces, Pies, and Sread, of
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.
Ornamented Cake constantly
on hand; and Cake Frosted for
families on liberal terms.
ALSO, AGENT FOR
^i^^§Q)P0^i ©^i^i ifig^yijT,
za:£;r^ziTr zz. z^xszzjesz^.
33 j^
Practical Hatter,
mantifactOjRY and salesroom
122 1-2 Union Street, HEW PEiFiiO.
N. B.— Altering- and Repairing- a Specialty.
QUINTON F. COLLINS & CO.,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
Account Books of any desired pattern made to order.
Books, Magazines, Etc., bound at short notice.
34 North Second, cor. William Street,
NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
QUlNTON F. COLLrNS, \
Jo.siAH S. Tappan, )
LW. pum.
APOTHECARY,
150 Union Street, corner Fifth,
NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
FIRST ■ CLASS DRUGS, REMEDIES,
Nursery and Toilet Articles
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Also, a Full Line of Homoeopathic Remedies,
SUCH AS
TINCTURES, MEDICATED GLOBULES, Etc.
N. B. — We are prepared to furnish any article usually found in any drug
store, such as Toilet Articles of all kinds, to^'ether with a good stock of
IMPORTED CIGARS,
As good as can be found in the City.
Our prescriptions are prepared by a careful man, and Particular Atten-
tion will be given to them. "We would respectfully invite the people of New
Bedford to favor us with a call, as we flatter ourselves we can satisfy the most
fastidious.
BOFT FORGET THE NDMBEE,
150 UNION STREET,
CORNER FIFTH.
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
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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
I B, WHlTll & GO,,
SOLK AGKNTS
ion THIS MAKE OF
GtXjO'V
#
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
» —
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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A Classified l-ist of all Trades, Professioans, and Pursuits in ihe City
of IVew Bedford, for the years 1879 and 18SO, arranged Alpha-
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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
292
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
294
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
i
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIEECTOEY,
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)
296
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)
302
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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)
304
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)
306
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)
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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
308
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)
NEW BEDFOED BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
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)
310
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
312
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)
314
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.
316
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
NEW BEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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
318
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
320
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
colored page)
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NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.
321
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.
21
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.
NEW BEDFOED DIRECTORY.
331
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.
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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,
23
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
Tl
(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.
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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.
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E. O. MILLIKEN,
Bread, Cake and Pastry
435 & 439 Purchass Street, cor. Pearl, HEW BEDFOED, MASS.
i!IL>>afejgg5^
-DEALER IN-
FBESH
TELAS.
"»«5
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
J
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.
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.
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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.
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-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.
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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.
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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.
44
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.
■ ■yl ijii I ii( I
»«^<^M^»«(^»C9i;K»^»«
oiii^^^awdM
^ ^—J^ ji ^ ^ ^ f-
///2WiWV«///.^-=-
iJii;.i..v.L:.
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,
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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.
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.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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62 STATE STREET. BOSTON.
This Company, with a Permanent Fund of $350,000, continues to write
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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.
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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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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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CAPITAL REPRESESTED %
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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.
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