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DRUGS,    MEDICINES,    PERFUMERY,    fee. 
Sole  proprietors  of  the  VILLA  PAINTS,  the  best  in  the  market.  - 

Office,   13  to  19  EXCHANGE   ST., 

Factory,  32  and  34  Elm  Street,     .  PROVIDENCE,  B.^I- 

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,(]  Varnishes   &  Japans, 
U  U  •  Office,  2  Liberty  Sq.,  Boston. 
JOHN  itAHcocK.  I..  F.  hauoock.  Factory,  Riverside.  Brighton. 

ORIENTAL  POWOEB  MILLS, 

Manufacturers  of  all  kinds'  of 

13    BROAD   ST.,    BOSTON. 

..Taunton  Agents,  P.'  WILLIAMS  &  CO.,  City  Square. 
/Fall  River  Agent,  E.  ANDREWS,  16  Pleasant  Street. 

Operates  for 

I  Hair  Lip  and  Cleft  Palate, 

ARTIFICIAL  HOSES,  EYES  and  PALATE, 

Wil!  .iImo  insert  Avtificiiil  Teetli,  anrl  give  perfect  Piitisfacliori 
ln,all  cases  wlier>'  others  have  failed.     Aililre.ss  by  mail, 

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SALEM,    MASS.  "^ 


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(See  advertisemeril  on  back  cover.) 


>  "^EJHSURANCE  COMPANY,  ^°''  *  '''''''■  '""'1^T^''T'  w*'"*"?'™  '^''^■* 


SPICCRS    dS    PEGKHAim, 

Stove  &  Range  Founders. 


ESTABLISHED    1850. 


THE  MEDALLION  RANGE.  ivew 

-'      '^— -—  Wrought  Iron  Furnace. 


OVER  15,000    IN  USE. 

Call   and   examine  our  New  Model  Range. 


OVER    500    IN    USE, 
In  Boston,  Providence  and  vicinity. 


^S"  We  cordially  invite  the  public  to  call  at  our  Providence  warerooms.  No.  22  Exchange 
PI.  (opp.  Passenger  Depot),  and  examine  our  New  Pattern  Premium  Goods.  We  believe  we  have 
successfully  demonstrated  that  ourproductions  are  not  surpassed;  and  combine  valuable  Patented 
Improvements,  not  to  be  found  in  other  goods. 

Oui-    Specialty— First-Class    Woi-lc. 

CHARLES   H.   NORTH   &  CO., 

WHOLESALE    DEALERS    IN 

Pork,  Beef,  Lard,  Hams,  and  Bacon, 

SEESSES  HOSS,  fISS'  FEET,  TEIFE,  SAUSASES,  SAUSASE  SWSS,  kt. 

Also,    Mlaniifacturers    of 

Extra   Lard   Oil   and   Animal    Fertilizer, 

STALLS,  Nos.  27  and  29  FANEUIL  HALL  MARKET, 

STORE,  Nos.  33  and  34  NORTH  MARKET  STREET, 

Slaughtering  and  Curing 

Establishment, 
Medford  St.,  Somerville. 


CHARLES    H.    NORTH, 
S.    HENRY  SKILTON, 
LUMAN   E.   CONANT. 


BOSTON. 


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Importers  and  Dealers  in  '^Roofing  Slates." 

Constantly  on  hand  a  large  stock  from  the  best  quarries  of  Blue  and  Black  "Welsh 
Merrill's  Celebrated  Black  Unfading,  Brown ville  Maine ;  Monson  Maine ;  Bangor 
and  Star  Pennsylva&ia  Purple,  Green  and  Red  Slates. 

Slating  tools.  Rooting  Tin,  Zinc,  Elastic  Cement,  Solder,  Rosin  Sized,  Tarred  and  Dry  Felting. 

AULD  &  CONGER'S   SLATE  DRESSING  AND  PUNCHING  MACHINE. 

Long  experience  enables  us  to  eelecr  the  best  quality  of  Slates.  Poor  ones  make  leaky  roofs, 
proving  dear  at  any  price.  Slates  sold  by  the  square,  carload  and  cargo,  and  carefully  stowed 
when  shipped. 

Information  given  about  all  kinds  of  Slates,  and  inquiries  by  mail  promptly  answered. 
Special  rates  of  freight  made  to  any  point.     Competent  slaters  recommended  when  desired. 

SIPIEGIJ^Ij    O^TJTIOIsr. 

Purchasers  desiring  what  have  long  been  known  as  "  MERRILL'S  BROWNVILLE 
MAINE  SLATES,"  are  cautioned  against  traveling  agents  and  others  claiming  to  sell  that  kind, 
but  delivering  an  inferior  quality. 

We  have  the  entire  production  of  "  MERRILL'S  CELEBRATED  QUARRIES," 
the  only  quarries  making  tliis  peculiar  quality  for  strength  and  bright  lustre;  and  employ  no 
traveling  agents,  and  hereby  caution  buyers  and  consumers  against  the  deception  practised. 
These  Slates  received  the  Centennial  Medal  and  Diploma,  the  highest  award  given  to  Roofing 
Slate. 


ASA   WILBUR, 
JOSEPri   STORY. 


Slate  WlarTOS,  529  Comeraal  St.,  Boston. 


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Near  Old  Charlestown  Bridge. 


William  Butler.  D.  Rus.soll  Brown.  W.  Clarence  Butler. 

BUTLER,   BROWN   &   CO., 

Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in  all  kinds  of 


Used  in  Cotton  and  Woolen  Mills, 

Ring  Travelers,  Lace  Leather,  Spinning  Rings,  Picker  Leather, 
Belt  Hooks,  Belt  Leather,  Wire   Goods,  Strap   Leather. 

ROLL  COVERERS'  STOCK  AND  TOOLS,  OF  BEST  QUALITY. 

SLASHEtt     A]VI>     ClLiEAIiER    CLOTKCS. 

Loom  Harness  and  Reeds,  Shuttles,  Bobbins,  Pickers,  White  Ash 
Baskets,  the  best  made,  Card  Clothing,  &c.,  &c.,  &c. 

Leatlici*    a.ii<l    lFiTil>lt>er*    Belting-j    first    quality. 

Nos.  34  &  35  Exchange  PI.,  Providence,  R.I. 
JUL.      MEYPJR, 


MANUFACTURER    OF 


Je^velry  and  Silver^vare  Cases, 

28    AVON    ST.,    BOSTON. 


IVIAISON    FRANCAISE, 

No.   14:   TS^est   St.,       -      -       Boston. 

Laces  and  Lace  Curlains  L)one  Up, 

AND    REPAIRED. 

Sole  Agency  of  that  excellent  French  Laundry  Bluing. 
Next  to  Bigelow;  Kennard  &  Co.'s  Jewelry  Store. 


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SIMPLEST    and   BEST, 
N.  E.  Branch  Office: 

10  MONTGOMERY  PL., 


99 


AND 


33  BROMFIELD  STREET, 
Boston,    Mass. 


Send  for  Circular. 


WHITTEMORE  BROS., 

igricnltiralffarelioise&  Seel  Store, 

128  &  130  South  Market  Street,  Boston. 


WHITTEMORE'S  CHAMPION   HORSE  RAKE, 

"WITH  PATENT  INDEPENDENT  STEEL  TEETH. 

The  teeth  are  so  made  that  they 
do  not  scratch  up  all  the  old  rub- 
bish, but  rake  cleaner  and  easier 
than  any  other.  All  other  horse 
rakes  have  round,  pointed  teeth, 
no  improvement  made  on  thera  for 
the  past  twenty  years.  The  teeth 
can  all  be  removed  by  taking  out 
one  bolt.  Buy  no  other  rake,  and 
have  clean  ha3'. 

We  have  over  one  hundred  sig- 
natures of  farmers  to  a  statement 
ment,  that  it  is 


THE  BEST  RAKE 
THEY  EVER  USED. 

Plows,  Harrows,  Cultivators,  Hay  Cutters,  Churns,  Seed-Sowers  Corn- 
Shellers,  Hoes,  Shovels,  Forks,  Eoad-Scrapers,  Haying  Tools,  Grind- 
stones, Anti-Friction  Rollers,  Iron  Bars,  Wheelbarrows,  Ox-Balls, 
Bull  Rings,  Chains,  Bone  Meal,  &c. 

WOOD'S  GOLD  PRIZE  MOW^ER,  with  the  new  Iron  Frame,  gives 
perfect  satisfaction. 

Our  DOE  and  SIDE-HILL  PLOWS  are  what  any  one  can  depend 
upon  to  do  good  work. 

Our  SHARE'S  COULTER  HARROW  is  an  implement  no  farmer 
can  afford  to  do  w^ithout. 

Our  CUCUMBER  WOOD  PUMPS,  plain,  copper,  and  porcelain 
lined,  are  widely  and  favorably  known,  and  the  demand  is  constantly 
increasing. 

GRAY'S  HORSE  POW^ERS,  THRESHERS,  and  WOOD  SAWING 
MACHINES. 

AXLE  GREASE,  which  we  warrant  to  give  satisfaction. 

W^e  are  the  agents  of  RUSSEL  COE'S  SUPER-PHOSPHATE.  Those 
that  use  it  say  it  is  the  very  best  in  the  market. 

Darling's  Bone  and  Animal  Fertilizer ;  GARDEN,  GRASS,  FIELD 
and  FLOWER  SEEDS,  at  wholesale  and  retaU. 

NEW  ENGLAND  AGENTS  FOR  OLIVER'S  CHILLED  PLOWS. 

Over  160,000  in  use,  giving 
perfect  satisfaction.  Sales 
constantly  increasing.  Over 
$50O,060  invested  in  their 
manufacture.  30  car-loads, 
of  5,000  Plows,  were  made  at 
one  shipment,  in  December, 
187V.  Warranted  to  work  where 
any  steel  plow  will,  and  to 
wear  three  times  as  long, 
and  to  run  easier. 

CIRCULARS 
furnished  on  application. 


Mar"ble,#  Granite  Works, 

575   HBCH   ST.,    Providence,   R.   I. 

A  large  assortment  of  Marble  and  Granite  Work  con- 
stantly on  hand.    A  Specialty  of 

COLXJMISr    and    CAP 


WITH 

Turned    Urns^ 

IN 

COLUMBIAN  MARBLE. 

A  large  assortment  at  yard,  of 

Fitzwilliam,  Mill  Stone  Point  and  Scotch  Granite  Monuments. 

All  work  liiiisliod  in  the  best  manner  and  at  the  lowest  prices. 


HOLMES    &   CHEEVER, 


IJEALEHS  IN 


Staple  and  ^ai\cy  G^i^ocerie^, 

FLOUR,    GRAIN,    CROCKERY, 

Stone    ^Wsive,  cfec, 

NORTH  ATTLEBORO,       -       -       MASS. 


Charles  F.  IIot.mes. 


James  G.  CHEi;vi:n. 


BOOK  AND   PAMPHLET   BINDING   IN   ALL   ITS  VARIETIES. 


ROBERT    RURLEN, 

BOOK  and  PAMPHLET  BINDER, 

30  EXCHANGE  STREET,  BOSTON. 

Special  attention  paid  to  binding  of  large  lllustraled  Works 

and  Engravings. 

Large  Polios  for  Engravings  and  Drawings. 

Library  Books  Rebound  and  Repaired  at  short  notice,  at  low  prices. 


J.   W.    BAILEY  &  SON, 


Wholeeiale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 


Mouldings^     Brackets^ 

MARBLEOID  MANTEL   SHELVES, 

Ciiitta,  Coiifliiclors,  Eoor  M  WJnflow  Frames, 

Newells,  Stair  Posts,  Rails,  Balusters,  and 

Building  Trimmings  of  all  kinds, 

14    CHARLESTOWN    STREET, 

HAYMAKKET  SQUARE, 

JoTiiAM  W.  Bailev,  j  Across  the  Street  from  "DridTnAT 

Edward  8.  Bailey,    i     Front  end  of  Boston  &  Maine  Depot.  DUO  J.  UiN  i 

SANFORD  &  COVEL, 

MILL  SUPPLIES 

A    SPSGIALiTY. 

Hardware, 

Agricultural  Tools, 

And  Painters'  Supplies. 

SOLE    ^VGEINTS    FOR 

J.  J.  H.  GREGORY'S  (OF  MARBLEHEAD), 

GARDEN    SEEDS. 

71  Pleasant  Street,  Fall  River,  Mass. 


E.  S.  WILLIAMS, 


DEALER  IN 
FRESH  &  SALT 


&c.,  &c. 


Washington  St,,  opposite  Fisher,  N.  Attleboro,  Mass. 

FRUITS  AND  BERRIES  IX  THEIR  SEASON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 
all  kinds  of 


COAL, 


For  Family  &  Manufacturing  purposes. 

ALSO, — 

Wood,  Baled  and  Loose  Hay  and  Straw, 

WASHINGTON   STREET, 

Opposite  Fisher,  NORTH  ATTLEBORO,  MASS. 


m. 


I.  '^' 


km.^. 


Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 


ICE, 


Office:  Washington  St.,  opposite  Fisher, 


NORTH  ATTLEBORO,  MASS. 


RICHARD  DIEMAR, 


MANUFACTURER  OF 


Breecl  k  Izzle-Loaiini  Sliot  M., 

"WITH    THK    liATKST    IMIPROVEjMENTS. 


Also,  ready  made  Guns  and  Pistols 
constantly  on  hand. 

ALIi  KINDS  OF 

Engraving,  Steel  Stamps,  Stencil 

Plates,  &c. 
REPAIRINS,  &c.,  PROMPTLY  DONE. 


&1  Powfler  &  &IID  fflaterials 

Sold  at  the  lowest  prices. 
19  SCHOOL  STREET,  TAUNTON,  IfASS., 

21  DOCK  SQUARE,  BOSTON. 


L.  W.  PICKENS, 

WEST  BOSTON 


k  MiLDIIG  MILL 


Causeway,  corner  of  Merrimac  Street, 
BOSTON, 

/  Manufacturer  of   every  description 

of. 

MOULDINGS 


USED    BY    BUILDERS. 

ALSO,  STAIR  RAILS,  GUTTERS 
AND  CONDUCTORS. 


LiNOiLN  &  mpmmm, 

WHOLESALE     DEALERS    IN 

WOODEN-WARE, 

Willow  and  Tin- Ware,  Brooms,  Brushes, 

Mats,  Cordage, 

FRENCH,  GERMAN,  AND  AMERICAN  BASKETS. 

Clothes  Dryers,  Lawn,  Camp  and  Hunters'  Tents,  &c. 

15  and  IG  Faneuil  Hall  8q. 


(SOTJTKC     SIIDE.) 


ALEXANDER  LINCOLN". 
WILLIAM  L.  HOPKINSON. 


BOSTON 


J.  W.  LUTHER  &  CO., 

LAPIDARIES, 

ATTLEBORO,  MASS. 


JAMES  W.  LUTHER.  JOHN  W.  LUTHER, 


Hair  1^  Kid  G-love  Store, 

AND  LADIES'  HAIR  DRESSING  ROOMS, 
154  Westminster  St.         Providence,  R.  I. 

Wig's,    Dominoes,    siiitl    Mjiii*    Woi'li    to     Let, 
T£icl    GrlovesjJ    Cleiiiiecl    fbi*    lO    Cents. 

Combings  of  Hair  carefully  headed  and  made  into  Ilaii-  Work. 
Hair  Work  of  every  description,  even  including  Hair  Jewelry,  made 
to  order. 


F.R.R. 

14  2 


Checks 


FOR. 


Railroafls,  Hotels,  k. 


IIBEEED  METAL  PEf -PLATES, 

For  Pews,  Settees  and  Chairs  in  Halls  and  Theatres,  Doors  in 
Hotels,  &c,,  and  State-Rooms  on  Steamers. 


For  Railroad  and  Hotel  Men,  Reform  Clubs,  Firemen,  Constables,  Police, 

Societies,  &c. 

JOHN    KOBlillSJS,    IVIanxifacturer, 

4r2  Kneeland  l^t.«  Boston,  31ass. 


•liuiilljiil. '  . 

BOSTON     "5  O         -.' 

NEW-YORK 

VIA.STONINGTON 

2  22^ 


C.  C.  BRIGGS  &  CO. 

PIANO-FORTE 

3VC-A."KrXTDF'-A.OTXJI=lE!I^S, 

iS"©.  7&G    \Vasliino:tori  St.,  Boston. 


The  undersigned  having  been  engaged 
for  twenty-five  years  in  the  manufacture  of 
PianoFortes,  part  of  the  time  as  Superin- 
tendent for  two  prominent  firms,  —  also  a 
partner  in  one  five  years,  —  respectfully  pre- 
sents this  notice  to  his  friends  and  the  public 
generally,  to  inform  them  that  he  is  pre. 
pared  to  furnish  a  Pirst-Class  Instru- 
ment at  a  Lower  Price  than  any  maker  in  Boston ;  and  he  feels  sure  they  will  prove 
satisfactory  after  having  been  subjected  to  the  most  critical  test. 

C.  C.  BRIGGS. 

January,  1878. 

1   ^  11 

Piano  Tuning,  Repairing,  Polishing,  Adjusting  Action,  and  putting  the 
instrument  in  thorough  order,  at  reasonable  rates. 


THE 

BRISTOL    COUNTY 

DIRECTORY; 

CONTAIMSG  A  CLASSIFIED  LIST  OF  THE 

PROFESSIONS,    TRADES,    MERCANTILE,    AND 
MANUFACTURING   PURSUITS, 

ARRANGED  ALPHABETICALLY  FOR    EACH  CITY  AND 
TOWN  IN  THE   COUNTY  OF  BRISTOL,  MASS.; 

ALSO  CONTAINING 

REGISTERS  OF  THE  SOCIETIES,  TOWN  AND  COUNTY  OFFICERS, 
ETC.,  IN  THE  SAME  COUNTY. 


COMPILED  AND  PUBLISHED  BY 


DEA-lSr    DUDLEY    &    CO. 

286  WASHINGTON  STREET,  BOSTON. 

1878. 


Copyright  by  DEAN  DUDLEY;   a.  d.,  1878. 


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The  publishers  of  this  Directory  have  long  used  Maynard  &  Noyes'  Writing  Ink,  and 
they  cordially  and  freely  recommend  it  to  their  patrons,  and  the  public  generally,  as  per- 
fectly reliable. 


II. 


PREFACE. 


This  is  the  lifth  volume  of  the  "Bristol  County  Direc- 
tory," compiled  and  published  by  the  undersigned,  within 
the  last  twelve  years. 

The  work  has  lived  and  thrived  through  varying  times 
of  prosperity  and  depression  in  business.  It  may  surely 
claim  'popularity  and  success, — its  rewards  bestowed  by 
the  patronizing  public.  We  are  heartily  thankful  for  all 
the  favors  received,  and  to  envious  rivals  in  the  publish- 
ing line,  we  can  aflbrd  to  be  generously  forgiving. 

Our  information  has  been  obtained  by  persistent  and 
expensive  efforts,  and  is  generally  accurate.  The  few 
errors  and  defects  are  such  as  works  of  this  kind  are  ever 
subject  to, — errors  of  clerks,  printers,  proofreaders,  etc. 
We  have  corrected  many,  but  still  some  remain  to 
humble  the  responsible  author,  who  is  himself  imperfect, 
and  sometimes  writes  the  word  he  does  not  mean. 

Several  of  the  towns  and  cities  have,  on  request,  fur- 
nished us  their  lists  of  newly  elected  officers  ;  and  in  some 
cases,  we  have  printed  both  the  old  lists  and  the  new. 

All  the  information  has  been  collected  within  a  few 
weeks.  Even  to  the  last  moment  we  have  advertised  for 
recent  changes. 

Our  plan  is  to  go  to  each  city  and  town,  and  call  upon 
every  business  man  for  his  card,  having  a  scrap  book  with 
each  name  printed  as  in  the  old  Directory  ;  when  a  name 
stands  correctly,  it  is  checked ;  and  all  those  checked 
names  are  reprinted  in  the  new  book,  while  those  not 
checked  are  erased,  new  ones  being  written  in. 

ERRORS. 

On  page  196,  under  Societies  of  Taunton,  "Easton" 
Benevolent  Association,  is  a  misprint  for  "East  Taunton" 
Benevolent  Association. 

Page  141,  Long  Plain  is  placed  in  Fairhaven  ;  but  it 
belongs  in  Acushnet. 

Page  123,  Wm.  O.  Brownell,  is  a  "Merchant,"  not 
"Milliner,"  in  New  Bedford. 

Dean  Dudley. 


DEALER    IN 


Ship   Stores,   Coal,   Groceries   and  Provisions, 

Fresh  and  Salt  Meats,  Paints,  Oils,  Tar,  Oakum,  Plymouth  Cordage,  &c.. 

Store  rear  P.  0.  and  opposite  0.  C.  R.  R.  Wharves,  Somerset,  Mass. 


CUTTER    &    PARKER, 

"WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS    IN 

Doors,  Sasles,  Bliis,  Glazed  Winiows,  Feace  Pales, 

Stair  Balustei\s,  Framing  Pins, 
Blind  Fastenings,  &c.,  &c. 

9  and  10  Charlestown  St. 

HE..F.  PAUKBH.  )  BOSTON.  !  M^ncl°rDcS 

Doors  of  every  quality  at  the  lowest 
Cash  Prices. 

m:^rgot  brothers, 

WATCH  CASE  MANUFACTURERS, 

ENGINE  TURNEES  AND  JOBBERS, 

ISTo.     2  3     Water     Sti-eet, 

Up  stairs,  ]  "R  O  Q-T"  O  IVT 

A  few  doors  from  Washington  Street,  j  JJ  \^  iJ  I.  \J  L%  , 

E.si)ecial  iittcntiuii  given  to  Watch  Case  Repairing,  Springing,  lie-Engine  Turning, 
Engraving,  Polishing,  &c.  Flat  Glasses  fitted.  Jewelry,  Silver  Ware,  Dies,  &c.,  En- 
gine Turned.     Particular  attention  given  to  Orders  from  Expresses. 


Dickinson  Type  Foimdery. 

Phelps,  Dalton  &  Co. 


Type  Founders, 

Electrotypers, 

^  Court  Avenue,  Boston. 

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AND 

HOUSE    FINISH 

OF  ALL  KINDS, 

ALSO,— 

Apothecaries'  Drawers  &  Fittings 
Wash  Stands,  Counters, 

Like  this  in  the  Cut,  or  any  other  kind, 

And  Store  Fittings  generally. 

A.11    >vovli:    ill     tills     line    cloiio 

pi'oiTiiptly    and    ill    jsvipe-  - — 

I'ioi*    stvle. 

35  to  39  Wareham  Street,  Boston. 


(ESTABLISHED    ISI3.) 


SMITH    d^    liiOVBTT^ 

Blacksmiths  and  Machinists, 


Maiiur:irlurcl>  and  iU';ili-i-s  in  all  kiiuls  iif 


Iron  Work  for  Buildings,  Store  Fronts,  Hyatt  Lights, 
Stable  Work,  Elevators,  Hoisting  Machines, 

SLATEHS'  and  MASONS'  TOOLS,  BUILDEUS'  HARDWARE,   STORE 
TRUCKS  OF  ALL  KINDS; 

Nos.  125,  127  and  129  ALBANY  STREET, 

BOSTON. 


Jobbing  a  Specialty,    Estimates  given. 


JOSEPH  F.  PAUL  &  SONS, 


Dealers  in  all  kinds  of 


AND 


SiilliiiBS  Hal 


!SW~*SSS»  «\<ii& 


f8#A 


Lumber  Wliarves, 
Corner  of  DOVER  and  ALBANY  STS. 

Manufaotory, 
Corner  ALBANY  and  BRISTOL  STS. 

BOSTOISr. 


Machine-Dressed    Cedar  Shingles, 

all  of  one  width,  20  and  24  inches  long.     Can  be   orna- 
mented same  as  slate. 

Xi  XT  IVC  :B  £3  XI.  s 

Hard-Pine  Timber  and  Boards 

of  all  sizes  and  qualities  used  in  the  trade. 

Pine  and  Spruce  Timber  and  Boards 

of  the  various  kinds  used  in  buildings. 

Sheathing,  Base  Shelving,  &c.,  all  worked. 

Walnut,  Ash,  and  Cherry  Flooring, 

Mouldings  of  all  varieties 

used  for  building  purposes. 


VENEERS    and    EAIVCY    WOODS  : 

Mahogany,   Rosewood,   Maple,   Ash,   Cherry,   Cedar, 
Walnut,   Birds-Eye  Maple,   &c.,   &c. 

STAIH     STOCK : 

Posts,  Rails,  Balusters,  &c., 

always  on  hand. 

Planing,  Sawing,  Turning,  Drying,  &c. 

done  promptly.  All  the  above  stock  furnished  promptly 
and  orders  filled,  guaranteed  equal  to  samples  furnished 
when  requested. 


III. 


CONTENTS. 


Abbreviations  used  in  this  Book,           .          .  iv. 
Acushnet,  see  ''  Registers,"   .         .         .         .173 

Advertising  Index,      .....  iv. 

Banks,  .         .         .  .         .         .         .21 

Bristol  Co.  Register  of  Otficers,  Courts,  &e.,  199-203 

Business  Directory  of  Bristol  County,           .  17 

Clergymen,               ......  52 

Commissioners,            .....  200 

County  Register,  .  .  .  .  .201 

('ourts  in  Bristol  County,  *.          .          .          .  201 

Sheriti\and  Deputy  Sheriffs  of  Bristol,     .          .  202 
Directory    of    Patrons    outside    of    Bristol 

County,      .......  VII. 

Express  Offices,           .....  75 

Index  to  Advertisements,        .          .          .          .  iv. 

Jewelers,  (manufacturing),           .          .          .  108 

Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Bristol  County,  .  203  to  208 

Lawyers,              .          .          .          .          .          .  114 

Manufacturers  of  Cotton  Goods,     ...  62 

Newspapers  and  Publishers,          .          .          .  124 
Notaries  Public,  page  125,  and  in  the  City 

and  Town  Register's,    .          .          .            174  to  197 

Physicians  and  Surgeons,              .          .          .  134 

Population  of  Bristol  County,          .          .          .  201 

Preface,     .......  ii. 

Railroad  Companies,       .....  200 

Railroad  Stations,  &c.,        ....  148 

Registers  of  Towns  and  Cities,        .          .          .  173 

Acushnet,           173  F.  River,  177  &  198  Rehobotli,  190 

Attleboro,          173  Freetown,      ^      180  Seekonk,  190 

Berkelev,            175  Mansfield,            188  Somerset,  193 

Daitnio'udi,        197  New  Bedford,      181  Swansea,  193 

Diohtoii,            175  Norton.                 189  Taunton,  193 

Easton,               175  llayiiham,            189  Westport,  197 
Fairhaveii,         197 

School  Furniture,        .....  165 

Senators  and  Senatorial  Districts,             .          .  199 

State  Representatives  from  Bristol  County,  199 

Telegraph  Offices,            .....  165 

Title  Page,         ......  I 

U.  S.  Officials  in  Bristol  County,             .         .  199 


IV. 


Index  to  Advertisements  and  Business  Cards. 


Abbreviations  used  in  this  Directory,  and  the  Town  and  County 
Ilegisters: — 

Adv.  for  Advertisement;  Ag-t.  for  Agent;  Ave.  for  Avenue; 
BIdg.  for  Building;  Blk.  for  Block;  Cor.  for  Corner;  Ch.  for 
Chnrcli;  Col.  for  Colored:  Co.  for  Company;  Est.  for  Estate; 
E.  for  East;  F.  II.  for  Fall  Jiiver;  Iiid.  Ibr  Index;  La.  for 
Lane ;  n.  for  near,  N.  for  Noi1h  and  New  ;  N.  B.  for  New  Bedford  ; 
No.  for  North  or  Number;  O.  for  Order:  Op.  or  Opp.  for  Oppo- 
site: p.  for  Page;  Prop,  for  Proprietor:  P.  O.  for  Post  OtRce ; 
P.  M.  lor  Postmaster;  r.  for  Ilear;  K.  R.  for  Pailroad ;  Sq.  for 
Square;  Supt.  for  Superintendent:  Sec'y,  for  Secretary ;  St.  for 
Street;  So.  for  South;  Tel.  for  Telegraph;  U.  S.  for  United 
States;   W.  for  West;   Wi\  or  Whf.  for  Wliarf. 


PAGE 

Acushnet  Nickel  Plating  and  Gild- 
ing   Works,    H.  K.    W.  Lucat;, 

manager   .56 

Adams  George  A.,  Attleboro 13-5 

Adams  J.  H."",  Boston 192-3 

Aldrich  House,  F.  W.  Hniit  &  Son, 

Providence 119 

Allen  &  Robinson,  New  Bedford..  127 

Allen,  situlc  &  Co.,  Fall  River 64 

Arnold  Ezra,  Attleboro  71 

Babcock  John  &  Co.,  Boston, 

front  cover 
Bailey  F.  S.  &  Co.,  Attleboro....  192-3 
Bailey  J.  W.  &  Son,  Boston, 

front  colored  leaves 
Bancroft  &  Dyer,  Boston, 

colored  leaf,  opp.  17 
Barker,  Whittaker  &  Co.,  Prov.  op.  106 
Barnes  Walter  S.,  Boston,    ...opp.  168 

Barnev  A.  R.,  Dighton 9-5 

Barrows  E.  E.  &  Co.,  N.  Attleboro  107 

Bates  J.  11.,  Providence 1-51 

Baxter  John,  Attleboro  -5-5 

Belcher  Daniel,  Easton 186 

Berkshire  Life  Insurance  Co.,  Bos- 
ton   back  cover 

Bliss  Brothers,  Boston back  cover 

Boston  Type    Foundry,   John    K. 

Rogers,  agent,  Boston 112 

Boston    Young    Men's    Christian 

Union,  Boston opp.  181 

Bosworth    Machine    Co.,   P.   Bos- 
worth,  agent,  Attleboro vi. 

Bosworth    William  &    Son,    New 

Bedford 16-17 

Bradley  Fertilizer  Co.,  Boston, 

front  colored  leaves 
Briggs  C.  C.  &  Co.,  Boston, 

opp.  title  page 


V\GV. 

Brown  M.  J.,  Fall  River 63 

Brown  &  White,  Taunton 79 

BrowncU  J.  W.,  New  Bedford  ....  63 
Bulloch  A.  &  Co.,  New  Bedford. . .  44 
Burlen  Rol)eit,  Boston, 

front  colored  leaves 
Burrouich  Brothers,  Attleboro  ....     55 

Bush  William  R.,  Fall  River 43 

Bushce  A.  cSc  Co.,  Attlel)oro   36 

Butler,  Brown  &  Co.,  Providence, 

lirst  colored  leaf 

Butler  Henry,  Fall  River   43 

Butler  R.,  Miss,  Boston opp.  196 

Calkins  C.  W.  &  Co.,  Boston 16-17 

Carpenter  C.  H.  &  F.  F.,  Prov.  opp.  107 
Chapin  Chas.  J.,  No.  Dartmouth  . .     72 

Christy  J.  C,  No.  Attleboro 127 

CitizcTis'  Nat'l  Bank,  N.  Bedford.  16-17 
Clarendon   House,  L.  H.  Francis, 

Taunton 71 

Clark  &  Sugar,  Mansfield 40 

Clary  Michael,  Fall  River 43 

Coffin  Galen,  Boston 193 

Collins  T.  F.,  Boston vi.-yii. 

Conant  James  S.,  Boston 16-17 

Congdon,    Carpenter  cS:   Co.,   Fall 

River SS 

Cook  &  Grew,  Fall  River 102 

Crowd  I  A.,  Providence 95 

Cruickshank  Geo.  M..  Prov 80 

Cunningham,  Hcatli  &  Co.,  Boston. 

first  colored  leaf 

Cushman  Emery,  Acushnet 31 

Cutter  &  Parker,  Boston.. .opp.  preface 
Dailey  James,  F'all  River..... opp.  169 

Dana  G.  B.,  Providence 151 

Davis  &  Hatch,  New  Bedford,  .opp.  140 

Davis  H.  L.  &  Co.,  Taunton 80 

Davis  &  Milne,  Fall  River opp.  107 


BRISTOL    COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


V. 


Davis  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  Boston 

first  colored  leaf 

Dearborn  N.  S.,  Boston 112 

Dennison  &  Co.,  Boston, 

101,  111  and  back  of  cover 

Dickerman  D.  S.,  Taunton 9.5 

Dieniar  Richard,  Taunton  and  Bos- 
ton  front  colored  leaves 

Doane  Elisha,  Taunton do 

Duchenay  Felix  D.,  N.  Bedford...    44 

Duddy  J.  &P.,  Fall  River 32 

Dudley  A.  S.  Dr.,  Salem,.  ..front  cover 
Dudley  Dean,  Boston,  208  and  f 'nt  cover 

Dunham  A.  B.,  Providence opp.    02 

Dunham  William  E.,  Fall  River. .    G3 

Eastern  Railroad  Co.,  Boston 96 

Eggers  S.,  Ne iv  Bedford 14.3 

Eldredge  S.  H.,  Jr.,  Attleboro 13.5 

Finn  William,  Boston opp.  141 

Fisher  Mason  &  Co.,  Fall  River. . .  143 

First  Nat'l  Bank,  Attleljoro 47 

F"orbes'  Lithograph  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Boston, 

back  cover,  and  opp.  172  and  173 

Frost  &  Isherwood,  Fall  River 48 

Garnett  J.  H.,  New  Bedford 40 

Gay  A.  R.  &  Co.,  Boston vi. 

Gibbs  Lot  H.,  New  Bedford 44 

Gilford  &  Allen,  New  Bedford  ....     88 

GiflTord  Noah,  New  Bedford 44 

Gilman  F.  L.,  New  Bedford 16-17 

Gilmore  R.  S.,  Boston ii.-iii. 

Gordon  Robert,  New  Bedford 71 

Gould  J.  D.,  Boston opp.  197 

Greenleaf  G.  &  Co.,  Boston 7» 

Grinnell  Mariamnc,  Fall  River,  opp.  107 

Hardy  A.  N.,  Boston opp.  140 

Hatch  &  Co.,  New  Bedford..  ..opp.  76 
Hatha wav  William  G.,  Taunton.. .  95 
Hawkins  H.  C.  cS:  Bro.,  F.  River  . .     88 

Hawkins  W.  H.,  Fall  River 40 

Hayden  &  Crossman,  N.  Bedford  .     36 

Hay  ward  &  Briggs,  Attleboro 3-5 

Hay  ward  &  Carpenter,  Attleboro.  .186 
Higganum  Manufacturing Comp'y, 

lioston VII. 

Holmes  &  Cheever,  Attleboro, 

front  colored  leaves 
Horton,  Angell  &  Co.,  Attleboro  ..     56 

Howard  E.  &  Co.,  Boston opp.  168 

Howard  O.  H.  P.,  Fall  River 39 

Howland  &  Smith,  N.  Bedford,  102,  191 

Hughes  J.  A.,  Boston  136 

Hunt  F.  W.  &  Son, 

see  Aklrich  House  119 
Indexical  Soap  Company,  Boston, 

inside  back  cover 
Johnson  D.  M.  Dr.,  Fall  River,  opp.  197 
Johnson  Oliver  &  Co.,  Providence, 

front  cover 
Judge  J.  D.  (M.  D.),  Boston,  back  cover 

Kendall  II.  C  ,  Boston u.-iii. 

Kent  A.  G.,  Taunton, 120 

Lamliert  Frank  T.,  Fairhaven 35 

Lawrence  Chas.  E.,  New  Bedford.  36 
Leatherbee  Andrew  F.,  Boston...  16-17 
Lincoln  &  Hopkinson,  Boston, 

front  colored  leaves  and  172 
Lobdell  C.  P.,  Providence, 

front  colored  leaves 


Lombard  &  Co.,  Boston 112 

Lord  H.  &  G.  W.,  Boston  192 

Luther  H.  R.,  New  Bedford 32 

Luther  J.  W.  &  Co..  Attleboro, 

front  colored  leaves  and  135 

Macdonald  R.  B.,  Attlel)oro 3.5 

Macullar,  Williams  &  Parker,  Bos- 
ton   144  and  145 

Mansfield  House,  Clark  &  Segur, 

Mansfield 40 

Margot  Bros.,  Boston opp.  preface 

Marston  &  Crapo,  New  Bedford. . .     87 

Mason  George  A.,  Attlelioro 79 

Mass.  Mutual  Ins.  Co.,  Boston  opp.  106 
Maynard  D.  H.  &  Co.,  Attleboro,  192-3 
Maynard  &  Noyes,  Boston, 

foot  lines  on  title  page 

McKeon  Sc  Kellev,  Taunton 23 

McNutt  J.  J.,  Boston 193 

Meiggs  &  Briggs,  Attleboro 24 

Meyer  J.,  Boston,  ....first  colored  leaf 

Milliken  C.  D..  New  Bedford 72 

Miueur  G.,  Fall  River 24 

Morey  John,  Providence, 

front  colored  leaves 
Murphy  John  &  Co.,  Fall  River, 

opp.  169 

Murphy  Michael,  Attleboro 63 

Nat  1  Tube  Works  Co.,  Boston. . . .  178 
New  Bedford  and  N.  Y.   Steam- 
ship Co.,  F.  H.  Forbes,  agent, 

New  Bedford opp.  180 

New  England  Conservatory  of  Mu- 
sic, Boston  170 

New  England  Tvpe  Foundry  Co., 

Boston ■ 192 

North  C.  H.  &  Co.,  Boston, 

inside  front  cover 
O'Connor  William,  Attleboro  ....  47 
O'Hearn  James,  Fall  River  31  and  191 
Old  Colonv  House,  A.  R.  White, 

East  Taunton 72 

O'Marra  &  Dorgan,  Taunton 48 

Oriental  Powder  Mills,  Boston, 

front  cover 
Orr  James,  South  Attleboro  .  .opp.  106 
Packard  L.  H.  Mrs.,  N.  Bedford. ..  87 
Parker  &  Gannett,  Boston, 

last  colored  leaf 
Paul  Joseph  F.  &  Sons,  Boston,  u]ip.  in. 

Pelletier  Joseph,  Fall  River  23 

Phelps,  Daiton  &  Co  ,  Boston, 

opp.  preface 
Photo.  Electrotype  Co.,  Boston,  J. 

H.  Stark,  manager 119 

Pickens  L.  W.,  Boston,  front  col.  leaves 

Pond  Joseph  E.  Jr.,  Attleboro 24 

Potter  W.  F.  &  Co.,  N.  Bedford. . .  87 
Providence  and  Worcester  R.  R. 

Co.,  Providence 128 

Reed  B.  T.,  Somerset  ii. 

ReedE.  M., Mansfield 102 

Reeve  Nathaniel  L.,  N.  Bedford  . .     48 

Ridgway  J. ,  Fal I  Ri ver 23 

Ilobbins  John,  Boston  ..opp.  title  page 
Robinson  Bros.  &  Co.,  Boston 

inside  back  cover 

Russell  A.  C,  Boston 191 

Sanford  &  Covel,  Fall  River, 

front  colored  leaves 


VI. 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


Scott  A.  J.,  North  Attleboro 47 

Scott  T.  E..  North  Attlcbore 56 

Sherman  C.  E.  W.  &  Son,  North 

Attleboro opp.  109 

Sherman  Ellery  C,  Mansfield  ....     39 

Sherman  Z.,  Taunton  72 

Simmons  11.  F.  &  Co.,  Attleboro 

Falls 35 

Slade  John  P.,  Fall  River 32 

Smith  &  Lovett,  Boston ii.-iii. 

Southard  L.  C,  No.  Easton 192-3 

Sovereigns    of     Industr}-,    J.    O. 

Hinckley  agent,  Attleboro 55 

Sowle  F.  A.,  N.  Bedford,  first  col'd  leaf 

Spencer  A.  H.,  Boston front  cover 

Spicers  &  Peckham,  Providence, 

inside  front  cover 

Spink  C.  B,  Mrs.,  Providence 120 

St.  George's  House,  Jas.  Scholes. 

propr.,  Fall  liiver 23 

Stafford  &  Co.,  Providence 80 

Stanley  Bros.,  Attleboro  Falls 135 

Stark  James  H.,  (see  Photo.  Elec- 
trotype Co.) 119 

Stearns  A.  T.,  Boston 143 

Stickncy  &  Poor,  Boston  . .  .front  cover 
Sullinss,    Kingman    &    Co.,  New 

Bedford 87 

Sweenv  William,  Providence  .opp.    fi3 

Thayer  O.  S.  &  Co.,  Attleboro 39 

Thompson  H.  E.,  Plainville,  near 

No.  Attleboro 63 

Tower  J.  H.,  Providence 151 


Union  Boiler  Works,  J.  C.  Brad- 
ford, agent,  New  Bedford 16-17 

Wade,  Davis  &  Co.,  Plainville,  near 

No.  Attleboro 120  and  opp.  107 

Waldron  Brothers,  No.  Dighton  ..  186 

Wallace  P.  H.,  Fall  River 127 

Walther  Madame,  Boston, 

first  colored  leaf 
Warner  W.  W.,  Providence... opp.  108 

Warren  R.,  Boston opp.    77 

Watson  &  Bisbee,  Boston 178 

Watson  Samuel  &  Son,  N.  Bedford    39 
Webster  G.  K.  &  Co.,  N.  Attleboro    24 

Webster  Joseph ,  Taunton 127 

Wheaton  Hiram,  N.  Bedford 55 

Wheeler  A.  W.  &  Co.,  Boston  ....  152 
Whitcomb  A.  G..  Boston, 

col.,  opp.  inside  back  cover 
Whittcraore  Brothers,  Boston, 

front  colored  leaves 

Whitman  E.  F.,  Dr.,  Boston 209 

Whitnev  E.  cSc  Co.,  Attleboro  Falls    31 
WhitneV  F.  G.  tt  Co.,  N.  Attleboro    3o 

Wilber  D.  E.,  Taunton 72 

Wilbur  Abram  F.,  Tauntim 127 

Wilbur  A.  cSi  Co.,  Boston. 

inside  front  cover 
Williams  Charles,  Jr.,  Boston,  .opp.  197 
Williams  E.  S.,  North  Attleboro, 

front  colored  leaves 
Wolfendale  William,  Fall  River  . .    64 

Woodward  &  Brown,  Boston 16-17 

Young.M.'A.  Mrs.,  N.  Attleboro  . .     56 


BOSWORTH  MACHINE  SHOP, 

MACHINIST, 

And   Manufacturer  of   New   Machinery, 

JEWELERS'    TOOLS,    SHAFTING,   PULLEYS,   &c. 

[[gi=  Particular  attention  paid  to  MACHINE  JOBBING  of  all  kinds. 

Shop  in  F.  G.  WHITNEY'S  BUILDING,  CHESTNUT  ST., 

Near  the  Attleboro  Branch  R.  R.    -    -    -    NORTH  ATTLEBORO,  MASS. 


ESTABLISHED    1847. 


AARON    R.   GAY  &   CO., 


-AND- 


Blank   Book    Manufacturers. 

ACCOUNT  BOOKS  MADE  TO  ORDER, 
130  State  Street,      -      -       -       Boston 


T.  F.  COLLINS, 


If^aina  P'a'O^l^  ^ul^f* 


•AND- 


BLANK     BOOK      BINDER, 


FItAlVItLIlV    BUILOIINO, 


73  Federal  Street,    -   BOSTON,  MASS. 


AIL  KIITDS  OF  BLANK  BOOK  BINBmG, 

SPECIAL  ATTENTION  GIVEN  TO 

Railroad,  Bank  and  Mercantile 

ACCOUNT    BOOKS. 

We  offer  the  advantages  of  a  PAPER  RULER  and  BLANK  BOOK 
BINDER,  two  Branches  combined. 


PATENTEE  OF  THE 


Collins  Striker,  for  Ruling  Machines. 

ALSO,  THE 

DOUBLE  RULING  MACHINE  ATTACHMENT. 

These  patents  enal)le  us  to  do  work  in  large  quantities,  at  the  lowest  prices. 


Higganum  Manufacturing  Corporation. 


♦ « ♦ '  ♦ 


mm  mmmi 

38  SOUTH  MARKET  ST.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 

J.    A.    SMITH  -  -   (Formerly  with  Ames  Plow  Co.)   -  -  Manager. 


'MURRA  Y. 


The  Charter  Oak  Swivel  Plow  received  highest  award  at  Centennial ;  Silver 
Medal  at  New  England  Fair,  1875  ;   First  Premium  at  Grand  Plow- 
ing Match,  at  Connecticut  State  Fair,  September,  1876. 


For   the   better   accommodation  of  our   customers  and  the   public,  we   have 

opened  a  "Warehouse  at 

pij^o.  3s   soxjTH  m:ar.ket   street. 

■We  shall  keep  a  full  line  of  AQRICULTUKAL  IMPLEMENTS  of  our  own 
manufacture,  among  which  raay  be  found 

Charter  Oak  Swivel,  Centennial,  Silver  Eagle,  J.  Nourse's  Eagle.  Prouty 
&  Mears',  Martin's,  Hulburt's,  and  Doe's  Plows.  EXTRA  CASTINGS  for  all 
leading  Plows  constantly  on  hand. 

Harrows,  Cultivators,  Horse  Hoes,  Seed  Sowers,  Road  Scrapers,  Field  and 
Garden  Rollers,  Cider  Mills,  "Wine  and  Lard  Presses,  Hand  Carts,  Store  and 
Steamboat  Trucks,  Express  and  Railroad  Baggage  Barrows,  "Wheelbarrows, 
Canal  Barrows,  "Wheeljacks;  Hay,  Stalk  and  "Vegetable  Cutters;  Corn  Shellers  ; 
Corn  Planters ;  Meat  Cutters,  Sausage  Stuffers,  Ox  "yokes  and  Bows,  "Whiffle- 
troes,  Bag-Holders,  Corn  and  Coffee  MUls,  Trace  Chains,  Churns,  Butter 
"Workers,  Grindstones,  (Plain  and  Mounted),  Shovels,  Spades,  Scoops,  Hay, 
Manure  and  Spadeing  Forks,  Hay  and  Garden  Rakes,  Scythes,  Snaths,  Scythe 
Stones  and  Rifles,  One  and  Two  Horse  Mowing  Macliines,  Horse  Rakes,  Lawn- 
Mowers,  &c.    Also, 

OLD'S  PATENT   HORSE-POWERS, 

Thrashing  Machines,  Drag   and   Circular  Saws.    This   Power   and    Thrashing 
Machine  received  FIRST  PREMIUM  at  NEW  ENGLAND  and 
MAINE  STATE  FAIRS,  in  September,  1877. 
We  hope,  with  low  prices  and  strict  attention  to  business,  to  receive  your 
favors.    Circulai^s  and  Price  Lists  furnished  free. 

HIGGANUM  MANUFACTURING  CORPORATION, 

38  South  Market  Street,  Boston. 

FACTORY,  AT  HIGGANUM,  CONN. 


VII. 


DIRECTORY  OF   PATRONS 

OUTSIDE  OF 
BRISTOL  COUNTY,  MASS. 


AGRICULTURAL  WAREHOUSES. 

Higgaiuim     Manufoctuiing    Co.,    38    South 

Market,  (opp.  page  VII.),  Boston 

Parker  &  Gannett,  49  North  Market,  (last 

colored  leaf),  " 

Whitteinorc    Brothers,    128    South    Market, 
(front  colored  leaves),  " 

ARTIFICIAL  NOSES. 
Dudley  A.  S.  Dr.,  224  Essex,  (front  cover),   Salem 

ARTISTS'  MATERIALS. 

Johnson  Oliver  &  Co.,   13  to   19    Exchange, 

(front  cover).  Providence 

ARTIST    PHOTOGRAPHER. 
Hardy  A.  N.,  493  Washington,  (page  140),    Boston 

AWNINGS. 

Erickson  A.,  38  North  Market,  Boston 

BADGES  AND  BAGGAGE  CHECKS. 
Robbins  John,  42  Kneehmd,  (opp.  title  page), 

Boston 

BALCONIES,  RAILINGS,  &c.  (IRON.) 

(See  also  L-on  Fences,  ^c.J 

Tower  J.  H.,   corner  Page  and    Friendship, 

(page  151),  Providence 

BALUSTERS,  POSTS,  RAILS,  BRACKETS,  &c. 
Bailey  J.  W.  &  Son,  14  Charlestown,   (front 

colored  leaves).  Boston 

Cutter   &    Parker,    9    and    10    Charlestown, 

(opp.  preface),  •< 

Paul  J.  F.  &  Sons,  Albany,  cor.  Bristol,  (p.  iii.)  " 
AVatson  &  Bisbee,  Friend,  corner  Causeway, 

(page  178),  " 


VIII.  BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 

BEDDING,  FEATHERS,  &c. 

Wheeler  A.  W.  &  Co.,  126  Hanover,    (page 

152),  Boston 

BICYCLES. 

Cunningham,  Heath  &  Co.,  178  Devonshire, 

(first  colored  leaf),  Boston 

BLACKSMITHS. 

Smith  &  Lovett,  125,  127   and  129  Albany, 

(page  ii.-iii.),  Boston 

Crowell  A.  219  Eddy,  (page  95),  Providence 

BLANK  BOOK  MANUFACTURER. 

Burlen  R.,  30  Exchange,  (front  colored  leaf),  Boston 

Collins  T.  F.,  73  Federal,  (page  vi.), 

Gay  A.  R.  &  Co.,  130  State,  (page  vi.),  " 

BOARDING  HOUSE. 

Spink  C.  B.  Mrs.,  154   South    Main,    (page 

120),  Providence 

BOILER  TUBES,  RODS,  &c. 

National  Tube  Works  Co.,  8  Pemberton  sq., 

(page  178),  Boston 

BOOKBINDERS. 

Burlen  Robert,  30  Exchange,  (front  colored 

leaves),  Boston 

Collins T.F.  (blank bks),  73  Federal,  (p.  vi.),  " 

BOX  MANUFACTURERS. 

Barnes    Walter    S.,    (paper),    54    Chauncy, 

(opp.  page  168),  Boston 

Deunison  &  Co.,  (jewelers'  boxes,  &c.),  19 
Milk,  (pages  101,  111,  and  back  of  book),     <' 

BRACKETS,  GUTTERS,  CONDUCTORS,  &c. 

Bailey  J.  W.  &  Son,  14  Charlestown,   (front 

colored  leaves),  Boston 

Pickens  L.  W.,  Causeway,  corner  Merrimac, 
(front  colored  leaves),  " 

Watson  &  Bisbee,  Friend,  corner  Causeway, 
(page  178), 

BRIDGES,  (IRON.) 

Tower  J.  H.,  corner  Page  and  Friendship, 

(page  151),  Providence 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


BRUSH  MANUFACTURERS. 

Johuson  Oliver  &  Co.,  13  to  19  Exchange, 

(front  cover),  Providence 

BUILDERS'  HARDWARE. 

Smith  &  Lovett,  125  to  129  Albany,  (page 

ii.-iii.),  Boston 

CABINET  MAKERS. 

Bancroft  &  Dyer,  180  Tremont,  (opp.  p.  17), Boston 
Finn  William,  ,57  Cornhill,  (opp.  p.  141),  " 

CARRIAGE  HARDWARE. 

Congdon,  Carpenter  &  Co.,  81  Canal, 

(page  88),  Providence 

CHAIRS,  SETTEES,  DESKS,  &c.,  FOR  SCHOOL 

ROOMS. 

Whitcomb  A.   G.,   73   Fnlton,    (opp.    inside 

back  cover),  Boston 

CHURNS,  (Blanchard,  Prize,  and  Cylinder.) 

Parker  &  Gannett,  49  North  Market,    (last 

colored  leaf),  Boston 

CHECKS,  (Railroad  and  HoteL^ 

Robbins    John,    42    Kneeland,     (opp.  title 

page ) ,  Boston 

CIDER  AND  WINE  MILLS. 

Parker  &  Gannett,  49  North  Market, 

(last  colored  leaf) ,  Boston 

CLOCK  AND  WATCH  MANUFACTURERS. 
Howard E.& Co.,  114 Tremont,  (opp. p.  168), Boston 

CLOTHIERS  AND  CLOTHING  DEALERS. 

Macnllar,  Williams  &  Parker,  400  Washing- 
ton, (wholesale  cloth  department),  81 
Hawley,  (pages  144  and  145),  Boston 

Branch,  Store,    53    and    57     Westminster, 

(pages  144  and  145),  Providence 

COFFEE  AND  SPICE  MILLS. 

Stickney  &  Poor,  20  India,  (front  cover),        Boston 

COFFEE  ROOM. 

Boston   Young    Men's    Christian    Union,    18 

Boylston,  (opp.  p.  181),  Boston 


BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


COLLEGE - 

Warner  W.  W.,  (polytechnic  business),  283 

Westminster,  (opp.  page  108),  Providence 

CORDAGE. 

Lincoln  &  Hopkinson,  15  and  16  Faneuil  Hall 

square,  (page  172  and  front  col.  leaves),     Boston 

CORN  SHELLERS. 

Parker  &  Gannett,   49  Noith  Market,    (last 

colored  leaf),  Boston 

COTTON  AND  WOOLEN  MILL  SUPPLIES. 

Butler,  Brown  &  Co.,  34  and  35  Exchange 

place,  (opp.  inside  front  cover).  Providence 

COTTON  GOODS  MANUFACTURERS. 

Stafford  &  Co.,  57  We^-bosset,  (p.  80),    Providence 

DENTIST. 
Dudley  A.  S.  Dr.,  224  Essex,  (front  cover),    Salem 

DESK  MANUPACTCTRER. 
Finn  Wm.,  57  Cornhill,  (opp.  p.  141),  Boston 

DOORS,  SASHES,  BLINDS,  WINDOW  FRAMES,  &c. 

<v^utter   &   Parker,    9    and     10    Charlestowu, 

(opp.  preface),  Boston 

McNutt  J.  J.,  Maiden,  junction  Warehatn, 
(page  193), 

DRESS  MAKING. 

Walther    Madame,    14    West,    (first    colored 

leaf) ,  Boston 

DRUGGISTS'  BOXES. 

Dennison  &  Co.,  19  Milk,  (pages  101,  111, 

and  back  of  book),  Boston 

DRUGGISTS  AND  DRUGGISTS'  SUNDRIES. 

Johnson   Oliver  &   Co.,  13  to  19  Exchange, 

(front  cover  J,  Providence 

ELECTRICAL  INSTRUMENTS. 
Williams  Charles  Jr.,  (109  Court,  opp.  p.  197)Boston 

ELECTROTYPERS. 
Boston  Type  Foundry,  104  Milk,  (page  112), Boston 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


The  Photo-Electrotype  Co.,  171  Devonshire, 

(  page  119),  Boston 

Phelps,  Dalton  &  Co.,  3  Conrt  avenue,  (opp. 
preface),  " 

EMPLOYMENT  BUREAU. 

Boston    Young    Men's    Christian    Union,    18 

Boylston,  Boston 

ENGRAVER  AND  PLATE  PRINTER. 

Dearborn  N.  S.,  3  School,  (page  112),  Boston 

ENGRAVERS  ON  WOOD. 

Conant  James  S.,  13  Franklin,  (p.  10-17),    Boston 
Russell  A.  C,  13  Pemberton  square,  (p.  191),     " 

EXPRESSES. 

Hatch  &  Co.,  34  and  35  Court  square,  (opp. 

page  76),  Boston 

FARMING  TOOLS,  SEEDS,  &c. 

(See  Agncultiiral  Warehouses.) 

Higganum  Manufacturing  Co.,  38  S.  Market, 

(page  vii.),  Boston 

FERTILIZERS. 

Bradley    Fertilizer    Co.,    24    Broad,    (front 

colored  leaves),  Boston 

Higganum  Manufacturing  Co.,  38  S.  Market, 
(page  vii.),  " 

North" Charles  H.  &  Co.,  33  and  34  North 
Market,  and  27  and  29  Faneuil  Hall  Mar- 
ket, (inside  front  cover), 

Parker  &  Gannett,  49  North  Market,  (last 
colored  leaf), 

Whittemore  Brothers,  128  South  Market, 
(front  colored  leaf). 

FIRE  INSURANCE. 

Massachusetts     Mutual    Insurance    Co.,    39 

Court,  (opp.  page  106),  Boston 

FISHERMEN'S  SUPPLIES,  (Nets  Seines,  &e.) 
Lord  H.  &G.  W.,  Ill  Commercial,  (p.  192),  Boston 

FLAGS. 
Erickson  A.,  38  North  Market,  Boston 


(( 


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BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


FURNITURE  MANUFACTURERS  and   DEALERS. 

Biincroft    &    Dyev,    180    Treraont,    (colored 

leaf  opp.  page  17),  Boston 

Finn  William,  (office  fixtures,  dec),  57  Corn- 
hill,  (opp.  page  141),  " 

Sweeney   William,   163  to  173  North   Main, 

(opp.  page  63),  Providence 

GALVANIZED  HARDWARE. 
Bliss  Bros.,  170  Commercial,  (hack  cover),     Boston 

GRANITE  WORKER  AND  DEALER. 

Lohdell    C.    P.,    575    High,    (front   colored 

leaves) ,  Providence 

GRINDSTONES. 

Lombard  &  Co.,  Lewis'  wharf,  cor.  Atlantic 

avenue,  (page  112),  Boston 

Parker  cfe  Gannett,  49  North  Market,  (last 
colored  leaf),  «* 

GUNPOWDER  MANUFACTORY. 

Oriental  Powder  Co.,  13  Broad,  (front  cover),  Boston 

GUNSMITH. 

Diemar    Richard,    21    Dock   square,    (front 

colored  leaves),  Boston 

GUTTERS  AND  CONDUCTORS. 
Stearns  A.  T.,  2  P.  O.  sq.,  (p.  143),  Boston 

GYMNASIUM. 

Boston    Young    Men's    Christian    Union,    18 

Boylston,  (opp.  page  181),  Boston 

HAIR  DRESSERS,  (Ladies.) 

Butler  R.  Miss,  132  Tremont,  (opp.  p.  196),  Boston 
Morey  John,  154  Westminster,  (front  colored 

leaves),  Providence 

HAIR  JEWELRY  MANUFACTURER. 

Morey  John,  154  Westminster,  (front  colored 

leaves),  Providence 

HAIR  SWITCH  MANUFACTURER 

Morey  John,  154  Westminster,  (front  colored 

leaves),  Providence 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


HAIR  WORK  AND  HAIR  GOODS. 

Butler  K.  Miss,  132  Tremont,  (opp.  p.  196),  Boston 
Morey  J.,    154  Westminster,   (front    colored 

leaves),  Providence 

HARDWARE  AND  CUTLERY. 

Bliss  Bros.,  170  (Commercial,  (back  cover),     Boston 
Barker,    Whitaker   &  Co.,     (importers     and 

jobbers),   22   and   24  Westminster,    (opp. 

page  106),  Providence 

HAY,  STRAW  AND  CORN  STALK  CUTTERS,  HAY 
AND  MANURE  PORKS. 

Parker    &    Gannett,   49  North  Market,  (last 

colored  leaf),  Boston 

Whittemore  Brothers,  128  South  Market, 
(front  colored  leaf),  " 

HORSE  AND  WAGON  COVERS. 
Erickson  A.,  38  North  Market,  Boston 

HORSE  AND  HAND  LAWN  MOWERS,  HORSE 

HOES,  CULTIVATORS  and  HAY  TEDDERS, 

(Bullard's  Improved.) 

Parker    &    Gannett,    49    No.    Market,    (last 

colored  leaf) ,  Boston 

HORSE  RAKES,  (Bay  State  and  others.) 

Parker  &  Gannett,  49  North  Market,  (last 

colored  leaf) ,  Boston 

HOTEL. 

Aldrich   House,  F.  W.  Hunt  and   Son, 

(page  119),  Providence 

HOTEL  CHECKS. 

Robbins  John,  42  Kneeland,  (opp.  title  p.),   Boston 
ICE  TOOL  DEALERS,  (Wm.  T.  Wood  &  Co.'s.) 

Parker   &    Gannett,  49  North   Market,    (last 

colored  leaf) ,  Boston 

INK  MANUFACTURERS,  (Writing.) 

Maynard  &  Noyes,  HI  Water,  (foot  lines  on 

title  page),  '  Boston 

INSURANCE,  (Fire.) 

Massachusetts     Mutual     Insurance     Co.,     39 

Court,  (opp.  page  106),  Boston 


6  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

INSURANCE,  (Life.) 

Berkshire  Life  Insurance  Co.,  Foss  &  Hull, 
general  agents,  223  Washington,  (back 
cover),  Boston 

INTERIOR  DECORATIONS. 

Bancroft  &  Dyer,  180  Tremont,  (colored  leaf, 

opp.  page  17),  Boston 

IRON  BRIDGES,  FENCES,  RAILINGS,  BAL- 
CONIES, &c. 

Tower   J.  H.,   corner  Page  and   Friendship, 

(page  151),  Providence 

IRON  AND  STEEL. 

CJongdon,  Carpenter  &   Co.,  81  Canal,  (page 

88),  Providence 

IRON    FRONTS. 

Smith   &  Lovett,  125  to   129  Albany,  (page 

ii.-iii.),  Boston 

JEWELRY  AND  SILVERWARE  PLATER. 
Meyer  Jul..  28  Avon,  (first  colored  leaf),         Boston 

JEWELERS'  BOXES,  JEWELRY   CASKETS, 
SOAP,  &c. 

Dennison  &  Co.,   19  Milk,    (pages   101    and 

111,  and  back  of  book),  Boston 

JEWELERS'  TOOLS. 

Crowell  A.,  219  Eddy,  (page  95),  Providence 

KID  GLOVE  IMPORTER. 

Morey  John,  154  Westminster,  (front  colored 

leaves).  Providence 

KITCHEN  FURNISHING  ARTICLES,  (Wholesale.) 

Lincoln  &  Hopkinson,  15  and  16  Faneuil  Hall 

square  (page  172,  and  front  col.  leaves),      Boston 

LABEL  MANUFACTURERS. 

Dennison  &  Co.,  19  Milk,  (pages   101    and 

111,  and  back  of  l)ook),  Boston 

LADIES'  HATS  AND  HEAD  DRESSES,  (French.) 
Warren    R.,    496    Washington,    (opp.    page 

77),  Boston 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


LADIES'  UNDERWEAR  MANUFACTURER. 

Walther   Madame,    (Maisou    Francaise),    14 

West,  (front  colored  leaf),  Boston 

LAWYER  AND  PUBLISHER. 

Dudley  Dean,  286  Washington,    (page    208 

and  front  cover) ,  Boston 

LEAD  AND  COLOR  MANUFACTURERS. 

Johnson   Oliver  &   Co.,  15  to  19  Exchange, 

(front  cover).  Providence 

LIBRARY 

Boston    Young    Men's    Christian    Union,    18 

Boylston,  (opp.  page  181).  Boston 

LIFE  INSURANCE 

Berkshire  Life  Insurance  Co.,  223  Washing- 
ton, (back  cover),  Boston 

LITHOGRAPHERS 

Forbes  Lithograph  Manufacturing  Co.,  197 
Devonshire,  (back  cover  and  opp.  pages  172 
and  173),  Boston 

LOUNGE  AND  MATTRESS  MANUFACTURER 

Sweeney  William,   163  to   173  North  Main, 

(opp.  page  63),  Providence 

LUMBER  DEALERS 

Lcatherbee  A.  F.,  376  Albany,  (p.  16-17),    Boston 
Paul  .Joseph  F.  &  Sons,  Bay  State  Moulding 

Mill,  Albany,  cor.  Bristol,  (opp.  p.  iii.), 
Stearns  A.  T.,  P.  O.  sq.,  (page  143), 
Watson  &  Bisbee,  Friend,  corner  Causeway, 

(page  178),  "       " 

Carpenter   C.  H.  &  F.  F.,  Gano,    near  India 

and  22  Branch  avenue,  (opp.  p.  107),  Providence 

MACHINERY  AND  TOOL  FORGING 

Crowcll  A.,  219  Eddy,  (page  95),  Providence 

MACHINISTS 

Smith    &    Lovett,     125     to     129     Albany, 

(p    ii.-iii.),  Boston 

Cruickshank    George    M.  &  Co.,  276  Dyer, 

(page  80),  Providence 

MACHINISTS'  AND  BUILDERS'  SUPPLIES 

Barker,  Whittaker  &  Co.,  22  and  24  West- 
minster, (opp.  page  106),  Providence 


8  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

MAISON  FRANCAISE 

Walther    Madame,   14    West,    (first   colored 

leaf) ,  Boston 

MANTELS 

Bailey  J.  W.  &  Son,  (marbleoid),  14  Charles- 
town,  (front  colored  leaves),  Boston 

Lobdell    C.    P.,    575    High,    (front    colored 

leaves),  Providence 

MANUFACTURERS'  SUPPLIES 
Barker,   Whittaker  &  Co.,  22  and  24  West- 
minster, (opp.  page  106),  Providence 
Butler,  Brown  &   Co.,  34  and  35  Exchange 

place,  (front  colored  leaf), 
Dunham  A.  B.,  118  Dorrance,  (opp.  p.  62), 
Johnson  Oliver  &  Co.,    15   to    19  Exchange, 
(front  cover),  " 

MARBLE  AND  GRANITE  WORKER 

Lobdell    C.    P.,    575    High,     (front    colored 

leaves).  Providence 

MARBLEOID  MANTEL  SHELVES 
Bailey  J.  W.  &  Son,  14  Charlestown,  (front 

colored  leaves),  Boston 

MERCHANDISE  TAGS 
Dennison   &    Co.,  19  Milk,  (pages    101    and 

and  111,  and  back  of  book),  Boston 

MERCHANT  TAILORS 

MacuUar,  Williams  &  Parker,  400  Washing- 
ton, (pages  144  and  145),  Boston 

MICA 
Gould  J.  D.,  101  Milk,  (opp.  p.  197),  Boston 

MILLINERY  GOODS,  (French) 
Warren  R.,  496  Washington  (opp.  p.  77),      Boston 

MOULDINGS  OF  ALL  KINDS  FOR  BUILDINGS 
Bay  State  Moulding  Mill,  J.  F.  Paul  &  Sons, 

Albany,  corner  Bristol,  (opp.  p.  iii.),  Boston 

MOULDINGS,  BRACKETS,  GUTTERS,  &c 
Bailey  J.  W.  &  Son,    14   Charlestown    (front 

colored  leaves),  Boston 

Gilmore  R.  S.,  35  to  39  Wareham,  (p.  ii.-iii),    " 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  9 

McNult  J.  J.,  junction  of  Maiden  and  Ware- 
ham,  (page  193),  Boston 

Pickens  L.  W.,  Causeway,  corner  Merrimac, 
(front  colored  leaves),  " 

Watson  &  Bisbee,  Friend,  corner  Causeway, 
(page  178), 

MUSIC  SCHOOL 

New  England  Conservatory  of  Music,  Music 

Hall,  (page  170),  Boston 

NETTINGS  AND  SEINE  FITTINGS 
Lord   H.  &  G.  W.,    Ill   Commercial,    (page 

192),  Boston 

OCULIST  AMD  AURIST 

Whitman  E.  F.  Dr.,  Beacon,  corner  Tremont 

place,  (page  209),  Boston 

OXY-HYDROGENATED  AIR 

Judge  J.  D.,  (M.  D.),  79  Beach, (back  cover), Boston 

PAINTS,   OILS,  GLASS,  &c. 

Johnson  Oliver  &  Co.,  15   to  19  Exchange, 

(front  cover).  Providence 

PAMPHLET  BINDER 

Burlen  Robert,  30   Exchange,  (front  colored 

leaves),  Boston 

PAPER  BOX  MANUFACTURER 

Barnes  Walter  S.,   54  Chauncv,  (opp.  page 

168),  ■  Boston 

Dennison  &  Co.,  19  Milk,  (pages  101  and 
111,  and  back  of  cover),  " 

PATENTS,  SOLICITORS  OF 

Adams  J.  H.,  33  School,  (ip.  192-3),  Boston 

Spencer  A.  H.,  28  State,  room  19,  (front 
cover) ,  '  • 

PATTERN   MAKING 

Coffin  Galen,  8  Province  (p.  193),  Boston 

McNutt   J.   J..   Wareham,    corner    Maiden, 

(page  193),  Boston 

PERFUMERY  AND  TOILET  ARTICLES 

Morey  J.,  154   Westminster,    (front  colored 

leaves),  Providence 


10  BRISTOL    COUKTY    DIllECTORY. 

PHOTOGRAPHERS 

Hardy  A.  N.,  493   Washington,    (opp.   page 

140),  Boston 

Dana  G.  B.,  202  Westminster,  (page  151), 

Providence 
PHOTO-ELECTROTYPING 

The  Photo-P^lectrotypingCo.,  171  Devonshire, 

(page  119),  Boston 

PHOTO-LITHOGRAPHY 

Forbes  Lithograph  Manufacturing  Co.,  (opp. 

page  172  and  back  cover),  Boston 

PHYSICIANS 

Judge    J.    D.,    (M.   D.),    79    Beach,    (back 

cover) ,  Boston 

Whitman  E.  F.,  (M.  D.),  oculist  and 
aurist,  Beacon,  corner  Tremont  place, 
(page  209), 

PIANO-FORTE  MANUFACTURERS 
Briggs  C.  C.  &  Co.,  786    Washington,  (opp. 

title  page),  Boston 

Woodward  &  Brown,  690  Wash'n,  (p.  16-17)  " 

PLANING,  &c. 

Pickens  L,  W.,  Causeway,  corner  Merrimac, 

(front  colored  leaves),  Boston 

PLOW  CASTINGS,  PLOWS,  HARROWS,  &c. 
Parker  &  Gannett,  49  North   Market,    (last 

colored  leaf),  Boston 

Whittemore  Brothers,  128  So.  Market,  (front 

colored  leaves),  " 

PLUMBER. 
Clary  Michael,  52  Columbia,  (p.  43),        Fall  River 

POWDER    DEALERS. 

Diemar  R.,  21   Dock  square,    (front   colored 

leaves),  Boston 

Oriental  Powder  Co.,  13  Broad,  (front  cover),  " 

PRINTERS. 

Calkins  C.  W.  &  Co.,  286  Wash'n,  (p.  16-17),  Boston 
Forbes  Lithorgraph   Manufacturing  Co..  197 
Devonshire,  (opp.  pages  172  and  173,  and 
back  cover),  " 


BRISTOL   COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  11 

PRINTERS,  COPPER  PLATE. 

Dearborn  N.  S.,  3  School,  (page  112),  Boston 

PRINTERS'  JOINER. 
Coffin  Galen,  8  Province,  (page  193),  Boston 

PROVISION   DEALERS. 

North  Charles   H.  &  Co.,  27  and  29  Faneuil 

Hall  Market,  (inside  front  cover;,  Boston 

PUBLISHERS. 

Dudley  Dean,  (directories  a  speciality),  286 

Washington,  (page  208  and  front  cover),     Boston 

PUMPS,  CUCUMBER  WOOD,  &c. 

Parker  &  Gannett,  49  North  Market  and  46 

Merchants'  Row,  (last  colored  leaf),  Boston 

Whittemore  Brothers,  128  South  Market, 
(front  colored  leaves),  '* 

RAILROAD  FREIGHT  CAR  MANUFAC- 
TURERS. 

National  Tube  Works  Co.,  8  Pembertou  sq., 

(page  178),  Boston 

RAILROADS. 

Eastern    Railroad     Co.,    Canseway,    foot    of 

Friend,  (page  96),  Boston 

Providence  and  Worcester  Railroad  Co.,  Ex- 
change place,  (page  128),  Providence 

RAILROAD    CHECKS. 

Robbins  John,  42  Kneeland,  (op.  title  page), Boston 

READING   ROOM. 
Boston    Yonng    Men's    Christian    Union,    18 

Bo3dston,  (opp.  page  181),  Boston 

REEDS  AND  HARNESSES,  (Manufacturer 
AND  Repairer.) 

Dunham  A.  B.,  118  Dorrance,  (opp.  page  62), 

Providence 

RIDING   SCHOOL. 

Cunningham,  Heath  &   Co.,  178  Devonshire, 

(front  colored  leaf),  Boston 


12  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

ROOFING   MATERIALS. 

Wilbur   A.  &  Co.,  529    Commercial,  (inside 

front  cover),  Boston 

ROOFING  SLATES,  (Importers  &  dealers.) 

Wilbur  A.    &  Co.,  529   Conimorcial,  (inside 

tVoul  cover),  lioston 

SAILMAKER 

Ericksoii  A.,  38  North  Market,  Boston 

SAWING,  PLANING,  TURNING,  &c. 

McNutt    J.    J.,    Wareham,    corner    Maiden, 

(page  193),  Boston 

Paul  Joseph  F.  &  Sons,  Albany,  cor.  Bristol, 
(opp.  p.  iii.),  " 

Watson  &  Bisbee,  Friend,  corner  Causeway, 
(page  178), 

SCHOOL-HOUSE   FURNITURE   MANUFAC- 
TURER. 

Whitcomb  A.    G.,   73   Fulton,    (opp.    inside 

back  cover),  Boston 

SCHOOLS. 

Kendall   H.  C,   (normal   writing    institute), 

26  Essex,  (p.  ii.-iii.),  Boston 

Warner  W.  W.,  (polytechnic  business  col- 
lege), 283  Westminster,  (page  108),     Providence 

SCYTHES,  (Messrs.  Phillips',  &g.) 

Parker  &  Gannett,  49   North   Market,    [last 

colored  leaf] ,  Boston 

SEED,  (Garden,  Grass  and  Field.) 

Higganum  Manufacturing  Co.,  38  South 
Market,  (p.  vii.),  '  " 

Parker  &  Gannett,  49  North  Market,  [last 
colored  leaf],  '• 

Whittemore  Brothers,  128  South  Market, 
[front  colored  leaves],  " 

SETTEES   FOR   CHURCHES,  &c. 

Whitcomb    A.    G.,   73   Fulton,    [opp.  inside 

l)ack  cover],  Boston 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  13 


SEWING   MACHINES. 

Davis  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  N.  E.  Branch,  10 
Montgomery  place  and  33  Brornfield,  [opp. 
inside  front  cover],  Boston 

SHINGLES,  CLAP-BOARDS,  LATHS,  &c. 

Leatherhee  A.  F.,  376  Albany,  [p.  16-17],    Boston 

SHIPPING   TAGS. 

Dennison   &  Co.,   19   Milk,  [pages   101   and 

111,  and  back  of  book],  Boston 

SHIP  TRIMMINGS,   (Brass  and  Galvanized.) 
Bliss  Brothers,  170  Commercial,  [back  cover] , Boston 

SHOVELS   AND    SPADES. 

Parker  &   Gannett,  49   North  Market,    [last 

colored  leaf],  Boston 

SHOW  CASE   MANUFACTURERS. 

Finn  William,  57  Cornhill,  [opp.  p.  141],        Boston 
Huo-hes  J.  A.  &  Co.,  309  Washington,  [page 

136],  Boston 

SILVERW^ARE   AND   JEWELRY    CASES. 
Meyer  Jul.,  28  Avon,  [front  col.  leat] ,  Boston 

SILVERSMITHS'  DIES,  CUTTERS,  HAMMERS. 

Crowell  A.,  219  Eddy,  [page  95],  Providence 

SILVER-WHITE   AND   SILVER-WHITE 
CASKETS. 

Dennison  &,  Co.,  19  Milk,    [pages   101   and 

111  and  back  of  book],  Boston 

SLATING   TOOLS. 

Wilbur  A.  &   Co.,  529   Commercial,    [inside 

front  cover] ,  Boston 

SOAP   MANUFACTURERS. 

Robinson  Brothers  &  Co.,  51  Chardon,  [inside 

back  cover],  Boston 

SOLICITORS   OF   PATENTS. 

Spencer  A.    H.,    28   State,   room   19,    [front 

cover] ,  Boston 


14  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

SPORTING  APPARATUS,  GUNS,  &c. 

Diemar     Richard,    21     Dock    square,    [front 

colored  leaves],  Boston  ' 

STAIR  BALUSTERS. 

Biiiley  J.  W.  &  Son,  14   Charlestown,  [front 

colored  leaves] ,  Boston 

Cutter  &  Parker,  9  and  10  Charlestown,  [opp. 
preface] ,  ' ' 

Watson  ct  Bisbee,  Friend,  corner  Causeway, 
[page  178], 

STAIR   BUILDERS. 

Watson   &  Bisbee,  Friend,  corner  Causeway, 

[page  178],  Boston 

STAIR  RAILS,  C(3NDUCT0RS,  &c. 

Pickens  L.  W.,  Causeway,  corner  Merrimac, 

[front  colored  leaves] ,  Boston 

Watson  &  Bisbee,  Friend,  corner  Causeway, 

[page  178], 

STATIONERS. 

Gay  A.  R.  &  Co.,  130  State  [p.  vi.],  Boston 

STEAM   ENGINE   BUILDERS. 

Cruickshank   George  M.    &    Co.,   276   Dyer, 

[page  80],  Providence 

STEAM  AND  GAS  PIPE   MANUFACTURERS. 

National    Tube     Works    Co.,     8     Pemberton 

square,  [page  178],  Boston 

STEREOTYPERS. 

Boston  Type  Foundry,  104  Milk,  [p.  112,]     Boston 
Phelps,  Dalton  &  Co.,  3  Court  avenue,  [opp. 

preface].  " 

The  Photo-Electrotype  Co.,  171  Devonshire, 

[page  119], 

STORE   FITTINGS. 
Finn  William,  57  Ccmihill,  [opp.  p.  141],      Boston 
Gilmore    R.    S.,   35  to  39    Wareham,    [page 

11. -111.], 
McNutt    J.    J.,    Maiden,    corner    Wareham, 

[page  193], 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  15 

STOVE  AND  RANGE  MANUFACTURERS. 

Spicers    &    Peckham,    22    Exchange    place, 

[inside  front  cover].  Providence 

SUPER-PHOSPHATE  OF  LIME. 

Bradley  Fertilizer  Co.,  24  Broad,  [front   col. 

leaves] ,  Boston 

SUPPLIES  FOR  COTTON  AND  WOOLEN 

MILLS. 

Dennison   &   Co.,  19  Milk,    [pages   101    and 

111,  and  back  of  cover],  Boston 

Butler,  Brown  &   Co.,  54  and  35    Exchange 

place,  [opp.  inside  front  cover,]  Providence 

TAGS,  METAL,  [R.  R.  and  Hotel.] 

Robbins  John,  42  Knecland,  [opp.  title  page], 

Boston 

TELEGRAPH   MATERIALS. 

Williams    Charles,    Jr.,    109    Court,     [opp. 

page  197],  Boston 

TENTS,  [Lawn,  Camp  and  Hunters'.] 

Erickson  A.,  38  North  Market,  Boston 

Lincoln  &   Hopkinson,  15  and  16  Dock   sq., 
[page  172  and  front  colored  leaves],  " 

TISSUE  PAPER. 

Dennison   &  Co.,  19  Milk,    [pages    101    and 

111  and  back  of  book],  Boston 

TOILET    SOAPS,    [Manufacturers.] 
Robinson  Brothers  &  Co.,  51  Chardon,  [inside 

back  cover] ,  Boston 

TYPE   FOUNDERS. 

Boston  Type  Foundry,  104  Milk,  [p.  112],      Boston 
New   England   Type  Foundry,  243  Washing- 
ton, [page  192],  " 
Piielps,  Dalton  &  Co.,  3  Court  avenue,  [opj). 
preface],                                                                   " 

UPHOLSTERY   GOODS. 

Bancroft  &  Dyer,  180  Tremont,  [colored  leaf 

opp.  page  17],  Boston 

Wheeler  A.  W.  &  Co.,  126  Hanover,  [p.  152],  »' 


16  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

VARNISH  MANUFACTURERS  AND  DEALERS 

Johnson   Oliver  <&,  Co.,  15  to  19  Exchange, 

[front  cover] ,  Providence 

VEGETABLE  CUTTERS  AND  HAY  PRESSES. 

Parker  &   Gannett,  49   North  Marlcet,  [last 

colored  leaf],  Boston 

WASH   STANDS,    [Stationary]. 

Bailey  J.  W.  &  Son,  14   Charlestowu,   [front 

colored  leaves] ,  Boston 

WATCH  AND   CLOCK   MANUFACTURERS. 

Howard  E.  c&Co.,  114  Treniont,    [opp.  page 

168],  Boston 

WATCH-CASE   MANUFACTURERS. 

Margot  Brothers,  23  Water,  [opp.  preface],   Boston 

WEATHER   VANES. 

Parker   &    Gannett,   49   North   Market,  [last 

colored  leaf],  Boston 

WELL-CURBS,    [Manufacturer  oi]. 

Bates  J.  H.,  170  and  176  Dyer,  [page  151], 

Providence 

WINDOW  AND   DOOR  FRAMES. 

Bailey  J.  W.  &  Son,  14   Charlestown,  [front 

colored  leaves] ,  Boston 

WIRE  WORKERS  AND  WEAVERS. 

Greenleaf  G.  &  Co,,  90  Union,  [p.  79],  Boston 

WOODEN   AND    WILLOW    WARE, 

[Wholesale]  . 

Lincoln    &    Hopkinson,    15   and    16    Faneuil 

Hall  square,  [p.  172  and  front  col.  leaves],  Boston 

WOOD   WORKERS. 

McNutt  J.  J.,  juncticm  of  Maiden  and  Ware- 
ham,  [page  193],  Boston 

Paul  Joseph  F.  &  Sons,  Albany,  cor  Brostol, 

[opp.  p.  iii.],  Boston 


AT   GREAT    BARGAINS. 

IVoodvirard   A   Brown 

[Established  1843.] 

690  Washington  St.,  a  few  doors  north  of  Kneeland  St. 

BOfSTOIV. 

The  remarkable  beauty  and  purity 
of  sound  that  modern  skill  has  suc- 
ceeded iti  producing,  are  nowhere 
better  exemplified  than  in  the  instru- 
ments that  crowd  our  wareiooms. 
All  the  qualities  that  give  superiority, 
strength  of  tone,  souorousness,  ability 
to  stand  in  tune,  and  ease  and  flexi- 
bility of  action,  are  found  there  in 
perfection.  These  Pianos  have  long 
been  fiimous,  also,  for  thorough  work- 
manship, and  the  durability  that 
characterizes  them.  After  years  of 
service,  the  full,  mellow  tone,  so  delightful  and  satisfying  to  the  ear,  is  as  perfect  as  at 
first,  and  in  every  detail  care  and  nicety  in  labor  are  evident. 

At  the  recent  Worcester  County  Exhibitio'n  they  were  awarded  the  highest  premium. 
The  same  was  the  case  at  the  last  great  Exhibition  and  Fair  of  the  Massachusetts  Char- 
itable Association,  held  in  Boston,  of  which  the  late  Jonas  Cliickering  was  the  president ; 
and  his  pianos  took  the  second  prize.  They  will  stand  in  tune  longer  than  any  other 
piano  manufactured,  as  we  make  a  specialty  of  that  point. 

Pianos  sold  on  Instalments.    Old  Pianos  taken  in  Exchange  for  New. 

Pianos  to  let.    Pedal  Pianos.    Tuning  and  Repairing 

done  in  the  best  manner. 

Woodward  &  Brown. 


690  Washington  St. 


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ANDREW  F.  LEATHERBEE, 


CFormerly  of  LEATHERBEE   BROS.), 


No.    376    A.lbaiiy    Street, 

(WATER    SIDE.) 


BOSTOEI^ 


-T>EAIiER  IN- 


EASTERN   AND  WESTERN 


XjTJT^BEIR;- 


CONSTANTI-Y  O^S  HAND 


A  full  assortment  of  Shingles,  Clapboards,  Pickets,  Laths :  also* 

Dry  Planed   and  Joined   Spruce   Floor  Boards,   Matched 

Boards,  Sheathing  Base  Boards,  Shelving,  Planed  Plank, 

and  all  kinds  of  Building  and  Finishing  Lumber. 


Citizens'  National   Bank, 

36  NORTH  "WATER  STREET,  CORNER  CENTRE,  .  .  .  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


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J.  A.  Beauvais,  Presithnt;  T.  B.  Fuli-er,  Cashier;  Edward  B.  Brown,  Teller  r 
William  A.  Tucker,  liookkeeper.  Directors ;  J.  K.  Heauvais,  Jolin  P.  Knowles. 
William  J.  Kilbum,  Joseph  H.  Cornell,  Charles  Tueker,  Henry  T.  Wood,  John  F. 
Tucker.     Discount  days  Monday  iind  Thursday. 

FIRE,  LIFE  &  ACCIDENT  INSURANCE  AGENT, 

No.  90   UNION  STREET,   NEW  BEDFORD. 


ASSETS   OF   COMPANIES   REPRESENTED,   OVER   $100,000,000. 
LOSSES  ADJUSTED  AT  THIS  AGENCY. 


Wm.  Bosworth  &  Son, 

House  Carpenters, 

LUMBER  DEALEE, 

and  mannfacturers  of,  and  dealers 

in,  the  latest  style  of 

REFRIGERATORS. 

Old  Refijgerators  altered  into  the 
new  plan,  and  warranted  not  to> 
sweat. 

92  North  Front  St., 
and  Hazard's  Wharf, 

NEW  BEDFORD.  MASS. 


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Don't  fail  to  try  the  Novelty  Axle 
Grease.     Every  box  warranted. 


Union   Boiler  Works, 

27  Front  Street,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 


m  ^m  i»i 


BOILER© 

OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION  MADE  AND  REPAIRED  IN  THE  BEST 
MANNER,   AT    PRICES    TO    SUIT    THE    TIMES. 


TANKS,  COOLERS,  HEATERS,  IRON  PIPE,  DOORS,  SHUTTERS, 

AND  SHEET  IRON  WORK  OF  ALL  KINDS. 

Agent   for    Steam    Pumps,   Judson    Governors.    Cold   Rolled    Shaftine;, 

Pulleys  and  Hangers, 

J.  C.  BRADFORD,  Prop'r. 


BANCROFT  &  DYER, 

SOLTG     ]MA>J"U-ir-ACTXJRH:RS     OF 

HAZARD'S 

PATENT  SWING  CRIB 

!rid  A\M  'Pi'oteitoi'. 

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^^  IT    SWING-S, 


IT  HOCKS, 


'^T^^^^^^^y  IT      STANDS     STILL. 

It  is  a  cradle  for  tlie  infant ;  a  crib 
tor  tlie  cliild  ;  a  bed  for  tlie  ^^^ou-tb ; 
a  cbild  protector;  a  Avalking  gnard 
and  a  playbonse,  conibined. 

It  is  q\iieting  to  tbe  cbildren. 

It  is  convenient,  simple,  and  at- 
tractive. 

It  saves  rnotliers  niany  steps,  m.vicli 
time  and  anxiety. 

It  needs  only  to  be  seen  to  be  ap- 
preciated and  nniversall^^  adopted. 


Orders  by  Express  or  Mail  promptly  attended  to. 
BAI^GROFT    6L    DYBR> 

No.  180  TREMONT  STREET,  -  -  -  BOSTON. 


CABINET  WORK,  UPHOLSTERY, 


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BANCROFT  &  DYER, 

(Successors  to  BANCROFT  &  BOYDEN,) 
31aiivifactvii'ei's  tiiicl    Deixlcrss    in 

PARLOR,  LIBRARY,  DUE-ROOM  it  CHAMBER 

FURNITURE. 

In  all  the  above  departments  OUR  STOCK  IS  UNUSUALLY  LARGE, 

and  is  specially  commended  to  the  notice  of  parties  intending  to 

furnish   apartments   or    residences.      Particular   attention 

given  to  the  manufacture  of 

MA.isrTP::iLs,   mirrors, 

CORNICES,  DRAPERIES,  &e. 

Which,  in  connection  with  a  full  line  of 

LACE  CURTAINS  &  UPHOLSTERY  GOODS, 

Enables  us  to  offer 

SPECIAL    INDUCEMENTS 

To  parties  desiring 

l^:TERIOR     DECORA.TIO]SrS. 


WAREROOMS, 
No.   180   TREM:o:NrT    STREET. 


OIJAIILES  P.  BANCROFT. 


GEORGE  B.  DYER. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


—  OF- 


BRISTOL  COUNTY,  MASS. 


lO'T'e-o. 


In  the  following  Directory  the  towns  are  arranged  alpha- 
betically. The  names  in  each  town,  under  any  business  heading, 
are  alphabetical,  and  the  business  headings  are  alphabetical. 
After  the  name  of  a  street  the  word  street  is  omitted. 

ACADEMIES. 

Friends'  Academy,  Morgan,  New  Bedford 

Wheaton  Female  Seminary,  Miss  Ellen  M.  Has- 
kell, Principal,  Norton 

ACCOUNTANTS. 

Bryant  John,  69  Walden,  New  Bedford 

Potter  Southward,  2d,  104  Union,  " 

Webb  H.  90  Union,  " 

AGRICULTURAL   IMPLEMENTS. 

{See  also,    Hardioare,  also   Shovel  Manufacturers,  S^c.J 

SANFORD  &  COVEL,   71  Pleasant,  (see  adv. 

index. ) ,  Fall  River 

Franklin  J.  N.  &  Co.,  4  Kendall's  Block,  Wasb- 

inston,  North  Attleborough 

SULLINGS,  KINGMAN  &C0.,  9  North  Third 

and  123  Union  (see  adv.  index),  New  Bedford 
Sears  F.  K.,  Leonard's  Block,  Main,  Taunton 

ALE,  PORTER  AND  CIDER  BOTTLERS. 

{See,  also,  Bottling  Establishtnetits.) 

Tripp  &  Briggs,  5  Court,  Taunton 

APOTHECARIES  AND  DRUGGISTS. 

Davis  J.  R.  37  Long  Plain,  Acushnet 

Clark  S.  P.  &  Co.,  25  Park,  Attleboro 

Hardin  Wm.  H.,  Park, 


18 


BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


North  Eastoii 
Fairhaven 

Fall  River 


(( 


Gould  F.  H.  &  Co.,  Wash.  North  Attleboro 

Sheldon  F.  A.,  Kendall's  block,  Wash. 

No.  Attleboro 
Withington,  G.  G.  &  Co. 
Church  James  J.  fil  Main, 
Snow  L.  M.,  61  Main, 
Dunbar  B.,  318  So.  Main, 
Anthony  E.  S.,  15  North  Main, 
Baker  Charles  A.  &  Co.,  3  South  Main, 
Bennett  Wm.  G.,  Durfee  block,  cor.  Main 

and  Central, 
Brow  F.  E.,  63  South  Main, 
Brow  S.  F.  &  Co.,  62  Second, 
Brown  P.  S.  &  Co.,  6  Granite  block, 
Chace  J.  E.  &  Sou,  11  Granite  Block, 
Daley  A.  H.,  105  South  Main, 
Gagne  C,  91  Bedford, 
Gibbs  S.  W.,  8  No.  Main, 
Dion  J.  B.,  9  Borden, 
Macfarlane  J.  A.,  267  Pleasant, 
Thayer  J.  H.  T.,  41  Pleasant, 
Webster  H.  G.,  8  Granite  block, 
Hathaway  D.  C.  H. 
Peabody  J.  W. 
Borden  Charles  T.,  Main, 
Blake  James  E.  &  Co.,  64  N.  Second,  New  Bedford 
Andrews  &  Foster.  56  Purchase, 
Cad  well  Wm.  P.  S.,  49  Purchase, 
Carter  R.  H.,  135  Purchase, 
Church  C.  H.,  74  Purchase, 
Covell  A.  H.,  299  Purchase, 
Holmes  Ezra,  160  Purchase, 
Lawton  C.  H.  &  H.  A.,  91  Union  and  1 

Purchase, 
Otis  Thomas,  Union,  cor.  Cheapside, 
Parker  H.  W.  73  Purchase, 
Pease  W.  A.,  183  County  &  299  Purchase, 
Post  W.  C,  12  Cheapside,  New 

Taylor  J.  P.,  99  Third, 
Warren  &  Kelley,  cor.  Union  &  Fifth, 
Wright  J.  A. 
Barker  A.  J.,  19  Main, 
Dunbar  Samuel  O.,  1  Lincoln, 
Hanson  &  Co.,  22  City  Square, 
Hanson  &  Sprout,  2  Union  block, 


Freetown 
Mansfield 


Bedford 


Somerset 
Taunton 


BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY.  19 

Ivers  Charles  F.,  77  Main,  Taunton 

Marvel  Bros.,  5  Broad Avay, 

Nichols  J.  D.,  Bay,  Hopewell, 

Willard  A.  L.,  West  Water,  Weir  Villas^e, 


<  ( 


ARCHITECTS. 

BROWN  M.  J.,  Pocasset  Bank  Bld'g,  (see  adv. 

index),  Fall  River 
Burt,  Ichabod  B.,  Sec.  E.  Granite  Block, 
Paine  W.  J.,  Room  30  Borden  Block, 

Chandler  E.  C.  Taunton 

Hammond  Caleb,  129  North  Water,  New  Bedford 
Durfee  Wm.,  5  Parker, 
Ingalls  S.  H.,  152  County, 

Rogers  L.  P.,  4  North  Third,  " 

ARTISTS'  MATERIALS. 

Hutchinson  S.,  142  Union,  New  Bedford 

ARTISTS. 

Bradford  Wm.,  Fairhaven 

Dunning  R.  S.,  145  So.  Main,  Fall  River 

Gifford^C.  H.,  (Marine)  38  William,  New  Bedford 

Landers  J.  E.,  (Portrait)  140  Union,  " 

Ricketson  Walton,  142|  Union,  " 

Rodman  Edmd.,  Spring,  " 
Wall  Wm.  A.,  169  Middle, 

White  G.,  Mrs.,  142^  Union,  ♦* 

AUCTIONEERS. 

Crandall  G.  N.,  40  North  Main,  Attleboro 
Albro  J.  G.,                                          North  Attleboro 

Lewis  J.  A.,  Dighton 

Spooner  E.  P.,  North  Easton 

Green  &  Son,  33  Bedford,  ^  Fall  River 
Mather  Thos., 

Pratt  Wm.  H.,  Freetown 

Baylies  J.  B.,  99  and  101  Union,  New  Bedford 

Bourne  Geo.  A.  &  Son,  27  N.  AVater,  "    ' 

Waterman  N.,  59  Purchase,  " 

Lawton  A.  P.,  Swansea 

Babbitt  George  H.,  Jr.,  Taunton 
Falvey  T.  O.,  19  Cohannet, 

King  William,  49  Weir,  " 

Gifford  G.  H.,  Westport 


20  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

AVERAGE  ADJUSTER  OP  MARINE  LOSSES. 
TAYLOR  WM.  H.,  40  No.  Water,       New  Bedford 

AWL  MANUFACTURERS. 

Kiiif?  Wm..  North  Easton 

AMERICAN  AWL-BLADE  CO.,  (Awl  Blade 
Manufacturers,)     Wm.    Morehouse, 
Proprietor,  Mansfield 

LeAvis  G.,  Water,  " 

AXLE  GREASE. 

BOSWORTH  W.  E.,  92   No.  Front,  Factory, 

No.  Cedar  (see  adv.  index),  New  Bedford 

BAKERS. 

Metcalf  S.  W.,  No.  Main,  Attleboro 

WALDRON  BROTHERS,  {see  adv.)     No.  Dlghton 
Bailev  Alexander,  105  Bedford,  Fall  River 

Campbell  C.  F.,  106  Pleasant, 
DUDDY  J.  &  P.,  Globe  Village,  (see  adv.)     " 
FISHER  M.  &  CO.,  6  Court  Square  and 

50  North  Main,  (see  adv.  index),  " 

Griffith  Thomas,  54  Spring,  " 

Smith  G.,  35  Borden,  *' 

Spooner  W.  G.  &  Co.,  15  Annawan,  " 

Bailey  G.,  (cracker),  Mansfield 

Fisher  H.  H.,  134  Purchase,  New  Bedford 

Libbey  J.,  52  South  Third, 
Rice  A.  J.,  52  Arnold,  " 

Richmond  S.  P.  &  Co.,  173  Union  and 

159  So.  Water,  " 

SnellD.  A.,  1  William, 

Milliken  E.  C,  251  Purchase,  " 

WATSON  S.  &  SON,  (cracker),  18  Cen- 
ter,  (see  adv.  index,)  '• 
Coyle  P.,  22  Washington,                                  Taunton 
Gould  A.  J.,  12  Main  and  68  High, 

BANDS,  (Music.) 

Attleboro    Cornet    Band,     over     town 

clerk's  office,  Attleboro 

Union  Orchestra,   Attleboro  Cornet 

Band  room,  " 

Celtic  Band,  Wash.,  near  Orne,  No.  Attleboro 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  21 

North  Attleboro  Cornet  Baud,  Wamsutta 

House  Building,  No.  Attleboro 

Fall  River  Brass  Band,  Bank,  Fall  River 

St.  Mary's  Band,  Bedford,  " 

Silver  Band,  (French,)  Flint  Village,  " 

Third   Regiment  Band,  Pocasset  Bank 

Build iug,  Fall  River 

Azore's  Band,  G.  Hill,  director.  New  Bedford 

New  Bedford  Brass  Band,  G.  Hill,  di- 
rector, 6  Liberty  Hall,  ,, 
Union    Cornet    Band,     Gustave     Rau, 

leader.  Bush,  cor.  Water,  " 

Smith  &  Howe's  Quadrille  Band,    102 

High,  " 

BANKS. 

FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK  of  ATTLEBORO, 

Park,  No.  Attleboro 

ATTLEBORO    NATIONAL    BANK,  Wash., 

No.  Attleboro 
ATTLEBORO  SAVINGS  BANK, 
First  National  Bank,  North  Easton,  Easton 

Citizens'  Savings  Bank,  Main,  cor.  Bed- 
ford, Fall  River 
Fall  River  Five  Cent  Savings  Bank,  53 

North  Main,  " 

Fall  River  Savings  Bank,  83  No.  Main,  " 

Fall  River  National  Bank,  49  No.  Main,  " 

First  National  Bank,  14  Granite  block,  " 

Massasoit  National  Bank,  1  No.  Main,  " 

Metaconiet  National  Bank,  Borden  block, 

So.  Main,  '< 

National  Union  Bank,  3  Market  square,  " 

The  Pocassett  National  Bank,  Main,  cor. 

Bedford, 
The  Second  National  Bank  of  Fall  River, 

53  North  Main, 
Union  Savings  Bank,  3  Market  square, 
CITIZENS'  NATIONAL  BANK,  North 
Water,   cor.   Centre,  J.  A.  Beauvais, 
Pres.,  T.  B.  Fuller,  Cash.  New  Bedford 

First  National  Bank,  90  Union,  " 

MECHANICS'     NATIONAL     BANK, 

North  Water,  foot  of  William,  " 

Merchants'  National  Bank,  North  Water, 
foot  of  William, 


22  BRISTOL    COUNTY   DIRECTORT. 

National  Bank  of  Commerce,  35  No.  Water, 

New  Bedford 
New  Bedford  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank, 

Purchase,  cor.  Mechanics'  Lane,  " 

New  Bedford   Institutions   for   Savings, 

cor.  North  Second  and  William,  " 

Bristol  County  National  Bank,  City  square,  Taunton 
Bristol  County  Savings  Bank,  Broadway, 
Machinists'  National  Bank,  4  City  square, 
Taunton  National  Bank,  8  City  square, 
Taunton  Savings  Bank,  8  City  square. 


n 


BANKERS  AND  BROKERS. 

(See  also,  Brokers,  Stock,  S^c-J 

Covel  &  Haffards,  Pocasset  block.  Fall  River 

Mellen  &  Stafford,  42  So.  Main, 

Burt  S.  P.  &  Co.,  43  North  Water,       New  Bedford 

BASKET  MANUFACTURERS. 

Cutting  H.  G.,  New  Boston,  Attleboro 

Treen  G.  S.,  New  Boston,  " 

BATH  ROOMS. 

DOBSON  J.,  (M.D.)  Turkish  and  Med- 
ical, 11  Rock,  Fall  River 
Prentiss  J.  P.,  Hart  well,  " 

BEEP  AND  MUTTON  DEALERS. 

(See  Provision  Dealers,  also  Butchers.  J 

Anthony,  Swift  &  Co.,  83  and  85  Davol,    Fall  River 

BEER. 
Tripp  &  Briggs,  5  Court,  Taunton 

BEER  (Brewers.) 

Knapp  William,  Seekouk 

Prentice  L.  '* 

Prentice  H.  R. 

BELTING. 

SANFORD  &  COVEL,  71   Pleasant, 

(see  adv.  index,)  Fall  River 

Union  Belting  Co.,  18  Troy. 

BILLIARD  HALLS. 

(Many  of  the  Hotels  have  Billard  Halls  and  Bowling  Alleys.) 

In^raham  E.  R.,  rear  Union  Hall,  Attleboro 


BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


23 


ST.  GEORGE'S  HOUSE, 

58  South  Main  Street, 


FALL.   RIVER, 


MASS. 


BOA-RD    BY    THE    DA-Y    OR.    ■WKIi:!^. 
<  »■*  >  — 

Rooms  to  Let,  with  or  without  Board.    Refreshments  served  at  all  hours  of 

the  day  and  evening. 

JAMES   SCHOLES,       -----      Proprietor. 


JOSEPH    PELLETIER, 

DEALER  IN 

MEAT  AID  mmm, 

No.  104  BEDFORD  STREET, 

FALL  RIVER. 

J.     RIDGTVA^Y, 

Steam  &  Gas  Pipe  Fitter 

AND  PLUMBER. 


Dealer  In  Steam  and  Gas  Pipe  Fittings,  Steam 
Pumps,  Globe  Valves,  &c. 
We  are  prepared  to  introduce  City  Water,  Steam  and 
Gas  into  buildings,  at  short  notice.  All  kinds  of  Awn- 
ings and  Fancy  Railings,  made  and  put  up  to  order. 
All  work  executed  promptly  and  satisfaction  guaranteed. 

STEAMBOAT  FITTING  A  SPECIALTY. 

78    POCASSET  ST.,    FALL  RIVER,  MASS. 


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BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


MANUFACTURING 

fsR  V^jI?' ITS)  <¥?> 


NORTH   ATTLEBORO, 


MEIGGS  &  BRIGGS, 

Manufacturing  Jewelers, 

ROBiisrsoisr's  BUiLDiNa, 

ATTLEBORO,  MASS. 


C.  U.  MEIGGS. 


A.  C.  BRIGGS. 


JOSEPH  E.  POND,  Jr. 


AND  SOLICITOR  OF  PATENTS, 

Office  in  Banl(  Building. 

NORTH  ATTLEBORO',  MASS. 

G.     MINEUR, 

Saddle  &  Harness  Maker, 

No.  263  PLEASANT  STREET, 

(iiakgrave's  building,) 
FALL  RIVER.      -       -       -        -       MASS. 

Harnesses  of  all  descriptions,  Cushions,  &c. ,  made  to 
order  at  short  notice,  and  on  hand  for  sale.  Whipo, 
Horse  Blankets,  Oils  and  Blacking  constantly  on  hand. 
Repairing  done  with  neatness  and  dispatch.  All  work 
done  at  this  establishment  warranted  to  give  perfect 
Batisfaction. 


BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


25 


Codding  D.  Edgar,  East,  opp.  Gas  office, 

N.  Attleboro 
Wamsutta  House,  " 

Greenwood  James,  32|-  William,  New  Bedford 

Smith  G.  F.,  17  N.  Third, 

Richardson  House,  16  North  Main,  Fall  River 

Silvester  D.,  William,  cor.  N.  Second,  " 

Bliss  A.  L.,  City  Hotel,  City  square,  Taunton 

BILL  POSTEES. 

Norton  H.  F.  &  Co.,  3  Pocasset  block.       Fall  River 
Hathawa^y  A.  E.  Mechanics'  lane.  New  Bedford 

Liberty  Hall  B.  P.  Co.,  5   Liberty  Hall 

block,  " 

Babcock  H.  P.,  (bird  store)  6  N.  Third, 

BLACKSMITHS. 

(See  also,  Ilorseshoers  and  Blacksmiths  J 

Chamberlain  J.  E., 

Howland  C.  A.,  Long  Plain, 

Hicks  A.  T.,  Bear-swamp  road, 

Klebes  Jacob  Jr.,  Union, 

AVales  A.  T.,  County, 

Wetherell  Joseph  L.,  Briggsville, 

Fuller  Jaduthan,  Dodgeville, 

Flynn  &  McLeod,  Attleboro  Falls, 

King  Bros.,  Elm, 

(Xishman  C.  F., 

Nickerson  J.  H., 

Briggs  Matthew, 

Coates  Jacob, 

Clark  Geo. 

Reed  M.  Sanford, 

Tripp  Frank, 

Macabe  Owen, 

Stubbings  Thos., 

Buckley  Daniel, 

Bucklin  J., 

Daily  J.  H., 

Phelan  Frank, 

Simpson  Samuel, 

Angel  W.  R.,  Davol, 

Blake  William,  rear  6  Fourth, 

Burns  &  Morse,  Davol, 

Clark  B.,  Steep  Brook, 


Acushnet 

Attleboro 
(( 

(( 

(( 

it 

North  Attleboro 
So.  Dartmouth 

Dio^hton 

(( 


North  Dighton 


Easton 

North  Easton 

Easton 

South  Easton 

Fall  River 


26 


BRISTOL    COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


Freetown 
East  Freetown 

Norton 
(( 

West  Mansfield 
New  Bedford 


Field  Henry,  8  Fourth,  Fall  River 

Hathaway  W.  S.,  Davol,  " 

Hunter  David,  58  Rodman,  " 

Packard  W.  H.,  30  Fourth, 

Pierce  N.  &  Son,  North  Fourth,  " 

Richer  J.,  Tenth, 

Hambley  S.  C, 

Braley  H.  A., 

Maguire  Edward,  Assonett, 

Briggs  Lyman, 

Crane  G.  T. 

Kingman  A. 

Barton  James,  City  Wharf, 

Brownell,  Ashley  &  Co.,  Fourth, 

Caswell  Brothers,  8  Pine, 

Dean  &  Griggs,  Merrill's  Wharf, 

Durfee  James,  201  North  Water, 

Durfee  &  Smith,  Mechanics  Lane, 

Footman  &  Manchester.  185  North  Third, 

Hathaway  B.  D.,  114  North  Third, 

King  Wi'lliamF.,  Middle, 

Lee  &  Staples,  400  Purchase, 

Luce  F.  C,  83  Middle, 

Luce  J.  L.,  Mechanics'  lane, 

Macy  E.  B.  &  F.,  22  South  Front, 

McFarlane  A.,  South  First, 

Sawyer  J.  A.,  25  Front, 

Sherman  William  D.,  150  South  Water, 

Skiif  S.  B.,  Mechanics'  lane,  near  Pleasant 

Snow  James  M.,  Front,  near  Middle, 

Springer  Andrew  R.,  149  Kempton, 

Swift  G.  D.,  Kempton, 

Terry  F.  C,  head  of  the  river, 

Tirrell  W.  F.,  202  Purchase, 

GofF  H.  S.  Rehoboth 

Scott  C.  E. 

Wheaton  James,  " 

Davis  J.  M. 


Fuller  H.  D. 
Willis  N.  P., 
Belden  W.  H. 
Bourne  Z.  W. 


Hebronville, 


Kay  J.  E.,  East  Providence, 
Iliffe  George, 


North  Rehoboth 


Somerset 
Seekonk 


<( 


BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY.  27 

Baker  D.  L.  Seekonk 

Eddy  Seth  W.,  Luther's  Corner,  Swansea 

Buffiington  Geo.  O.,  Luther's  Corner,  " 

Pierce  I.  W.,  Swansea  Village 

Cowing  Wm.  H. 

Braman  Patrick,  36  Weir,  Taunton 

Carey  Daniel,  Broadway,  " 

Chace  Samuel  B.,  Williams,  cor.  County, 

Dean  C.  H.,  East  Water, 

Friery  &  Kilroe,  59  Weir, 

Garvin  C,  Howard,  " 

Lothrop  H.  B.,  Weir, 

Mallet  Nelson,  High,  " 

McDonald  John,  2  School, 

McDonald  John,  Weir,  " 

Morse  Jason,  Tremont,  " 

Puffer  Charles  G.,  Westville, 

Sisson  Wm.  &  Son,  Westport 

BLACKSMITHS'  SUPPLIES. 

CONGDON,  CARPENTER  &  CO.,  (see 
advt.  Index)  23  Bedford,  Fall  River, 
and  81  Canal,  Providence,  R.  I. 

BLANK  BOOK  MANUFACTURERS. 

(See  Bookbinders.) 

Earl  N.  R.,  19  Bedford,  Fall  River 

Fraprie  Stephen  T.,  42  South  Main, 
Collins  &  Allen,  73  Union,  New  Bedford 

HATHAWAY  WILLIAM  G.,  16  Main,       Taunton 

BLEACHERIES,  (HAT  AND  BONNET.) 

Orr  Brothers,  bleachery.  South  Attleboro 

Fall  River  Bleachery,  Stafford  road.  Fall  River 

ShepardW.  P.,12Bank,  ^ 

Dickinson  Richard,  61  South  Main,  " 

Greene  F.  H.,  22  North  Second,  New  Bedford 

BLEACHERIES.    (See  also,  Dyers.) 

ORR  JAMES  (.see  advt.  Index),       South  Attleboro 
Fall  River  Bleachery,  Spenser  Borden  Agent. 

Fall  River 

Porter  B.  G. 

Watson  &  Co.  ** 

Winslow  H.  H. 


28  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

BLOCK  AND  PUMP  MAKERS. 

'See  Pump  and  Block  Makers.) 

BOARDING  HOUSES. 

ARNOLD  EZRA,  27  B:nik,  (see  advt.)       Attleboro 
YOUNG,  HENRY  C,  MRS.  E:ist  street, 

fifth  from  Orne,  {see  advt.)  North  Attleboro 

Cheever  Maria  L.  Mrs.  Attleboro^Falls 

Hall  Wiliard  E.  Mrs.,  Washington,  opp. 

High,  North  Attleboro 

Shaw  Thos.  L.  Mrs.,  near  Baptist  Meet- 
ing House,  .  " 
Williams  R.,  Masonic  building,  Wash.           " 
Grinnell  M.,  7  North  Main,                            Fall  River 
Keith  B.,  see.  E.,  Granite  Block,  " 
Railroad  House,  73  Ferry,  " 
Sheridan  House,  Ferry,  " 
Alderson  Wra.,  85  South  Main,                          " 
Scholes  James,  58  South  Main,  " 
Worthing  C.  A.,  79  So.  Main, 

Betz  Thaddeus,  44  Middle,  New  Bedford 

Carter  Domingo,  57  S.  Water,  (Sjmnish),      " 
Fuller  John,  164  South  Water,  •' 

Habicht  J.  B.,  11  North  Second,  " 

Lucas  Allen  Mrs.,  72  South  Second.  " 

Mariners'  Home,  15  Bethel,  " 

Pray  William  H.  H.  Mrs.,  41  South  Water,    " 
Thomas  Antonio,  " 

Vera  Frank,  113  South  Water, 
Webster  Cornelius  Mrs.,  52  Fifth, 
Whitcomb  House,  152  Union,  c.  Fifth,  New  Bedford 
DAVIS  J.  L.  MRS.  Main  street,  board 

by  the  week  or  day,  Somerset 

BOAT  BUILDERS, 

Leonard  Ebenezer,  Long  Plain,  Acushnet 

Bartlett  Allen,  Fish  Island,  New  Bedford 

Beetle  James,  the  wharf,  foot  of  Coffin,  " 

Butler  William  F.,  Willis  Point,  " 

Cranston  J.  M,,  Fish  Island,  " 

KIRBY  H.  S.,  (boat  builder's  materials),       " 
Eldrid^e  S.  B.,  Front,  " 

Farnham  George  W.,  foot  of  Cannon,  " 

Mitchell  S.,  Fi^h  Island, 
Allen  J.,  Fairhaven 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  29 

Bailey  J.  G.,  " 

Delano  J.,  " 

Hurschell  W.  H., 

BOILER  MAKERS. 

Fall  River  Iron  Works  Company,  Water,   Fall  River 

Kelly  E.,  Davol, 

New  Bedford  Boiler  Works,  24  Front,  New  Bedford 

UNION  BOILER  WORKS,  27  Front,  J. 
C.   Bradford,   proprietor,   (see  adv.)  " 

GIFFORD  &  ALLEN,  bolts,  spikes, 
and  nails,  cor.  No.  Front  and  Hazard's 
wharf,  (see  adv.)  New  Bedford 

BONE   SETTERS. 

Sweet  Job  &  Son,  119  Kempton,  New  Bedford 

BOOKBINDERS. 

EARL  N.  R.  19  Bedford,  Fall  Rivei' 

Fraprie  Stephen  T.  42  So.  Main, 
Howe  William,  30  Purchase,  New  Bedford 

HATHAWAY  WILLIAM  G.  16  Main, 

{seeadv.^,  Taunton 

BOOKSELLERS  AND  STATIONERS. 

(See  also  Stationery  and  Periodical  Dealers.) 

BAXTER  JOHN,  10  Park,  Attleboro 

ELDREDGE  S.  H.  JR.  31  and  38  Park, 

Razee  B.  A.  1  Kendall's  block,  North  Attleboro 

Adams  Robert,  19  South  Main,  Fall  River 

Earl  Benjamin  &  Son,  7  Granite  block,  " 

Thorp  &  Johnson,  5  North  Main,  " 

Borden  C.  T.,  Main,           .  Manstield 

Hitch  A.  S.  Purchase,  New  Bedford 
HUTCHINSON  S.,  142  Union, 

Lawton  J.  M.  Jr.,  Cheapside,  *< 

Barker  A.  J.,  19  Main,  Taunton 

Dickerman  Henry  A.,  99  Main,  " 

Dunbar  Samuel  O.,  1  Lincoln,  " 

Hanson  &  Sproat,  3  Main,  *< 

Hanson  &  Co.,  22  City  square,  " 

Ivers  Charles  F.,  7  Main,  " 

Seaver  W.  P.,  10  City  square,  «« 

Smith  John,  Cohaunet,  " 


30 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


(( 


Fall  River 


BOOT  AND   SHOE  DEALERS. 

Roche  J.  P.,  9  North  Main,  Attleboro 

HAWES  GEO.  E.,  Washington,  No.  Attleboro 

KNAPP,  BATES,  &  FOLLETT,  Wash- 
ington, " 

MURPHY  M.  Washington,  (see  adv.), 

Whitman  H.  C,  Park, 

Auger  Edmund,  Pleasant, 

Brown  &  Dodge,  49  and  50  Pleasant, 

Centennial  Co.  Operative  Boot  and  Shoe 
Co.  14  North  Main, 

Coolidge  C.  H.  258  Pleasant, 

Crowlev  S.  M.,  46  South  Main, 

Connelly  M.  104  Pleasant, 

Conelly  T.,  100  South  Main, 

Dubrule  &  Sicard,  118  South  Main, 

Emery  W.  N.,  23  South  Main, 

Flynn  James  D.,  74  South  Main, 

French  J.  B.  &  Son,  30  North  Main, 

French  Stephen  L.,  30  South  Main, 

Haggerty  T.  Jr.,  96  Davol, 

Hayhurst  W.,  104  South  Main, 

Martin  J.  &  Co.,  39  South  Main, 

Milne  &  Mackenzie,  10  Granite  block, 

Preble  Brothers,  77  Pleasant, 

Sears  &  Hall,  13  Granite  block, 

Stanton  Brothers.  S6  South  Main, 

Thompson  Richard,  44  North  Main, 

Rogerson  Brothers, 

Chandler  W.  G.,  2  Ricketson's  block. 

Church  J.  J.,  131  Purchase, 

DevoU  P.  &  Son,  26  Purchase, 

Donaghy  Thomas.  5  So.  Water,  c.  Union, 

Freeman  E.  P.,  3  Purchase, 

Howard  J.  &  Brother,  183  Purchase, 

Lothrop  Asa,  83  Purchase, 

Lucas  A.  E.  &  Co.,  129  Union, 

Macey  J.  Jr..  89  Purchase, 

Packard  C,  9  Cheapside, 

Palmer  A.  R.,  131  Union, 

Sherr}^  James,  57  Purchase, 

Union  Boot  &  Shoe  Co.  71  and  75  William, 

ALBRO  JAMES  D.,  Bay,  Hopewell, 

Boston  Boot  and  Shoe  Store,  27  Main, 

Conaty  F.  P.,  8  Broadway, 


Mansfield 
New  Bedford 


Taunton 


(( 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


31 


E .  WHITNEY.  W.  A.  READ. 

E.  WHITNEY  &  CO. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

Jewelry  itioD^ancf  Kilt  M. 

ineck:   chain  a  specialty". 


No.  299  I3road-way,  .  .  .  ]N  ew  York. 
FACTORY,  ATTLEBORO  FALLS,  MASS. 


EMERY  CUSHMAN, 

I  IliiFUn^EB. 


<*»»> 


SO&P,  SPIC[,  fRUIT  &  CmiDll  BOK[S, 

SHOOKS,   TEA   CADDIES,   &c. 

FXJKIVISHED    TO    ORDER. 

ORDERS  BY  MAIL  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 
ACUSHNET,  MASS. 

JAMES   O'HEARN, 


DEALER  IN 


LAMB,  MUTTON,  VEAL  &  BEEF. 

FKXJITS  11^  THEIR  SEA^SO^ST. 

No.  106  South  Main  Street, 

FALL  RIVER,  MASS. 


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BRISTOL    COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


Life,  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Agency 

OF 

JOHN    P.    SX.AI3E, 

Section  G,  Granite  Block,  over  First  National  Bank,  Fall  River,  IMass> 

InsurancQ  for  any  amount  promptly  placed  in  reliable  companies  at  favorable  rates. 
Losses  honorable  adjusted  and  promptly  paid. 


FIRE.— /Issefs.  Liverpool  and  London  and  Globe  Ins.  Co.,  England.  $27,700,000 ;  Royal 
Insurance  Com})any,  Kng.,  18,450,000;  Imperial  and  Northern  Ins.  Co.,  England,  2.3,000,- 
000;  ^tna  Insurance  Cor,  Hartford,  7,115,000;  Insurance  Co.  of  North  America,  6,601,000, 
Homo  Insurance  Co.,  New  York,  6,104,000;  Continental  Insurance  Co.,  New  York; 
3,000,000;  Niagara  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  New  York,  1,440,000;  Franklin  Fire  Insurance 
Co.,  Philadelphia,  3,352,000;  Pennsylvania  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  Philadelphia,  1,67.5,000; 
Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  Hartford,  3,273,000;  Springfield  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance 
Co.,  Springfield,  1,515,000;  Firat  National  Fire  Insurance  Co,,  Worcester,  298,483;  Fan- 
cuil  Hall  Insurance  Co.,  Boston,  535,000. 

MUTUAL.  — Merchants'  and  Farmers'  Mutual,  Worcester,  $215,000;  Dorchester 
Mutual,  Boston,  74,019.     These  companies  pay  cash  diviaends  on  all  expiring  policies. 

MARINE.- Insurance  Co.,  of  North  America,  $6,601,000. 

LIFE. —  New  England  Mutual  Life,  Boston.  $14,193,866;  State  Mutual  Life,  Wor- 
cester, 2,318,000. 

PURE  COFFEES  and  SPICES  A  SPECIALTY. 


Orders  solicited  &  Goods  delivered  free  of  expense. 

J.  &  P.  BUDDY, 


BR  EAD,     OAKES,     PIES, 

AND  AXL  GOODS 

CONSTANTLY  ON  HAND  AND  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT 
SHORT  NOTICE. 

WEDDINGS,  PARTIES,  AND  PICNICS  SUPPLIED. 


Globe  Village,  .  .  .  Fall  River  Mass. 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


33 


DURGIN  BROS.  &  WILLIAMS,  Hopewell, 

Tauiitou 
Elliott  Duncau  S.,  47  City  square, 
Martin  J.  M.,  West  Water, 
Martin  J.  R.,  Weir, 
Mason  Daniel  H.,  41  Main, 
Peck  H.  L.,  04  Main, 
Perry  H.  C,  7  Main, 
RANKIX  L.,  Bay,  corner  Jelferson, 
Shurtlefl'S.  A.,  Weir, 
Stavers  J.  W.,  55  City  square. 
Sweet  A.  W.,  75  Main, 
Townsend  W.  F.,  9  City  square, 
Whitcley  A.  F.,  16  City  square, 
SANDERS  C.  W., 


(C 


East  Taunton 


BOOT  AND   SHOE  MAKSSRS. 

Manter  John,  Jr.,  Long  Plain, 

Dewhurst  E.,  Common, 

McCormick  J.,  Railroad  avenue, 

Jordan  J.,  1  Bauk, 

Maguire  Charles,  Washington, 

Rollin  G.  W., 

Freeman  C.  A.. 

Randall  R.  G., 

Pidge  Benjamin, 

Walton  William, 

Miller  E.,  Washington, 

MURPHY  M.,  Washington,  {see  adv.) 

Zilch  A.  H.,  Elm, 

Burt  Thomas, 

Cummings  A., 

Carver  D.  O., 

Dillingham  E.  J., 

Connell  T.,  42  South  Main^ 

Lynch  T.  E.,  13  North  Main, 

Belcher  Luther, 

Bourne  Nelson,  112  Kempton, 

Brown  Jacob,  21  Centre, 

Burbank  Thomas,  129  Purchase, 

Cairns  M.,  48  William, 

Davis  B.,  74  Kempton, 

Dugdale  John,  280  South  Water, 

Dunbar  W.  A.,  32  North  Second, 

Ellis  R.  L.,  Bedford,  near  South  Sixth, 

Ellis  T.  B.,  285  Purchase, 


Acushnet 
Attleboro 


Attleboro  Falls 

Easton 

North  Easton 

Dighton 

North  Dighton 

North  Attleboro 


Berkeley 

Fairhaven 

Fall  River 

Freetown 
New  Bedford 


34  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Graham  J.  T.,  76  1-2  County,  New  Bedford 

Howard  Jacob  &  Brother,  181  Purchase, 

Janell  Charles  F.,  7  William, 

Keen  Allen,  211  Middle, 

Kirschbaum  Jacob,  61  North  Sixth, 

Pollock  John,  80  1-2  Union, 

Steil  &  Frank,  6S  Union, 

Thayer  Charles  H.,  59  1-2  South  Second, 

Thurber  John,  Rehoboth 

Baker  H.  A.,  Swansea 

ChaceJ.T., 

SladeR.  S., 

Callahan    Patrick,    City    Hotel  building, 

Broadway,  Taunton 

Clark  Samuel  C,  Cohannet  block,  " 

Griffin  P.,  Washington, 

Johnson  Almon,  Cohannet  block,  " 

Leach  Henry  D.,  Broadway,  " 

Perkins  E.  F.,  3  Cohannet  block,  " 

ShurtleffS.  A.,  21  Weir, 

Valentine  Edward,  High,  near  the  railroad,  " 

Whiteley  A.  F.,  1  Cro'cker's  block,  " 

Carr  Thomas  D.,  Westport 

Macomber  Ezra,  " 

BOOT  AND  SHOE  MANUFACTURERS. 

Gilmore  A.  A.  &  Co.,  North  Easton 

KING  JOHN  B., 

Packard  I.  &  E.,  South  Easton 

Randall  M.  L.  &  F., 

Hathaway,    Soule,  &  Harrington,  North 

Second,  corner  North,  New  Bedford 

Paulding,  Reed,  &  Gifford,  William,  " 

Richardson  M.  O.  Jr.,  new  County  road, 
Tinkham  E.  B.,  North  Second, 
Snow  C.  F.,  Raynham  Centre 

Snow  William  O., 

Johnson,  Kelly,  &  Co.,  North  Raynham 

White  Damon  D., 

BOTTLING  ESTABLISHMENTS. 

Francis  E.  P.,  22  Eleventh,  Fall  River 

Ogden  H.,  31  Columbia,  " 

Tripp  &  Briggs,  5  Court,  Taunton 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


35 


F.  G.  WHITNEY  &  CO. 

Manufacturers  of  Gilt  and  Plated 

JEWELRY,  CHAINS, 

FANCY  BRASS  GOODS  &  NOVELTIES, 

Office,    179    ~Brosid-wsiy,    JS^ew  York. 
FACTORY,  NORTH  ATTLEBORO,  MASS. 

R.  F.  SIMMONS  &  Co. 

liiifietifli|  Jiwillifij 

ATTLEBORO  FALLS,  MASS. 

NAPKIN  RING  BOXES,   STUDS,  PLATED  SETS. 

specialty,  Fine  Gold  Stock  Plated  Chain. 

R.  P.  SIMMONS.  E.  L.  lUXON.  J.  L.  SWEET. 

HAY  WAR,  13    &:    BRIGOS, 

M:AlSrUFAOTURING}-    JEWELLERS, 

OFFICE,  No.  191  BROADWAY,  ....  NEW  YORK. 

We  make  a  Specialty  of  our  Patent  Bracelet. 
The  front  and  lining  of  this  Bracelet  being  soldered  together  through  their  entire 
length,  (with  the  ribs,  which  give  additional  strength  to  resist  pressure,)  renders  it  the 
Strongest,  Most  Durable,  and  Lightest  Bracelet  in  the  market,  and  a  perfect 

representation  of  a  gold  bracelet.     Patented  July  '21st,  1S74. 


R.    B.    MACDONALD, 


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STEAM    RO^^^ER   BUILDING-, 

ATTLEBORO,  MASS. 

FRA^ISTK    T.    LA^MBERT, 

MANUFACTURER, 

WHOLESAIiE    AND   RETAIL    DEALER   IN 

FINE  HAVANA  AND  SEED 


CIGARS,,' 


MAIN  STREET. 


FAIRHAVEN 


MASS. 


36 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTOY. 


A.  BUSHEE  &  CO. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 


SLEEVE  BUTTONS  A  SPECIALTY. 


ALBERT  A.    BUSHEE, 
OHAS.    II.   BUSHEE, 
EBENEZER  BACON. 


A: 


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iiWi^    P:l^^mmSi 


GHIS.  E.  LIWRENCE, 

SICrj,  SHOW  CAS^D, 


i^iuit^t^t 


&RAINER  AND  PAPER  HANGER, 


||@  Fesi  Offise, 


Hew 


HAYDEW  &  CROSSMAN, 


DEALTCRS    IlSr 


Crockery,  Glass  and  Wooden  Ware, 


KITCHEN  FURNISHING   GOODS, 

ALSO,  .\(;knts  iok 

BARSTOW'S  WROUGHT-IEON  FURNACES, 

CORNER  of  BEDFORD  &  THIRD  STREETS, 

NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  37 


BOYS'  CLOTHING. 

(Most  Clothing  Dealers  sell  Boys'  Clothing. j 

Magrath  M.  A.  Mrs.  127  Union,  New  Bedford 

Col))y  Samuel,  Union  block,  Taunton 

BOX  MAKERS. 

(See  Paper  Box  Makers.) 

CUSHMAN  EMERY,  {see  adv.  inde^),       Acushnet 
Lumbard  John,  " 

SHERMAN   E.    C,   Central,   (see   adv. 

index) ,  Mansfield 

SCOTT  A.  J.,  (fancy  boxes),  Eddy,  n. 

Washington,  (see  adv.  index),  North  Attleboro 
CHAPIN  C.  J.,  (see  adv.  index).  North  Dartmouth 
Ryder  L.,  9  Pine,  New  Bedford 

Wood  Tilson,  head  of  Pine,  " 

Wilbur  Melvin,  Ray n ham 

Sproat  J.  H.,  East  Water,  Taunton 

Williams  N.  S., 

Richmond  C.  R.,  East  Taunton 

Sisson  Alden  G.  Westport 

BRACKETS   AND  MOULDINGS. 

MAYNARD    D.   H.   &  CO.,   Maynard's 

Mill,  near  T.  B.  R.  R.    {see  adv.  index),  Attleboro 

SOWLE  F.  A.,  cor.  Elm  and  No.  Water, 

{see  adv.  index).  New  Bedford 

Washburn  &  Bates,  149  No.  Water,  " 

BRAID  AND  SHOE  LACING  MANUFACTURERS. 

Gold  Medal  Braid  Company,  Attleboro  Falls 

Nichols  John  F.,  90  Pocasset,  Fall  River 

BRASS,    COPPER,  AND   LEAD  WARE   DEALERS. 

GIFFORD  &  ALLEN,  cr.rner  No.  Front 

and  Hazard's  wharf,  {see  adv.  index).  New  Bedford 

BUSH  W.  R.,  (brass  finisher),  3G  and  38 

Pocasset,  {see  adv  index) ,  Fall  River 

BRASS  FOUNDERS. 

Wiuslow  John,  Fairhaven 

GIFFORD  &  ALLEN,  corner  No.  Frcmt 

and  Hazard's  wharf,  {see  adv.  index.).  New  Bedford 
Cragie  Andrew,  103  North  Water,  " 

New  Bedford  Novelty  Co.,    (ornamental 

brass),  19  Rodman,  " 


38  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


Trefetheii  D.  A.,  18  Westminster,  Taunton 

BREWERS. 

(See  Beer  Breivers.) 

Columbia  Brewery,  70  and  72  Columbia, 

Hurst  &  Penrose,  proprietors,  Fall  River 

BRICK  MANUFACTURERS. 

Godfrey  H.,      *  Taunton 

Howlaiid  I.  H.,  Williams, 

Taunton  Brick  Co., County,  cor.  Williams, 

Presbrery  Stove  Liniug  Co.,  Bow, 

Staples  A.  B.,  Linden, 

Williams  Alexander  H.,  Somerset  avenue, 

Williams  J.  R.,  below  the  bridge,  Weir  Village 

BRITANNIA  WARE  MANUFACTURERS. 

Eldridgc  &  Co.,  Whittenton  Station,  Taunton 

Porter  Britannia  and  Plate  Co.,  " 

REED  &  BARTON,  Britanniaville, 

BROKERS,   SHIP. 

(See  also,  Cotton  Brokers,  also  Bankers  and  Biokers.) 

Cleveland  A.  L.,  23  Centre,  New  Bedford 

CODD  THOMAS  A.,  18  South  Water, 
Burt  Daniel  C,  (monev  broker),  19  No. 

Water, 
Greene  &  Son,  (stock  brokers),  33  Bedford, 

Fall  River 

BROOM  MANUFACTURERS. 
Fall  River  Broom  Co.,  266  No.  Main,  Fall  River 

Bowen  George  S.  &  Co.,  104  Third,      New  Bedford 
Cunninghanrj.  J.,  29  School,  Taunton 

BRUSH  MANUFACTURER. 

SCOTT   T.  E.,  East,    near   depot,   (fee 

adv.  index),  North  Attleboro 

BUILDING  MOVER. 

Wheeler  Martin,  30  Allen,  New  Bedford 

BUTCHERS. 

(See  also  Provision  Dealers. ) 

WILLIAMS    E.    S.,   Washington,   opp. 

l^hhev,  {see  adv.  index).  North  Attleboro 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  39 

O.  S.  THAYER  &  CO. 

MANUFACTURING 

North  Main  Street, 

ATTLEBORO. 

Box  Manufacturer, 

SOAP,  SPICE,  FRUIT  AND  CANDLE  BOXES, 
MANSFIELD,  MASS. 

ORDERS    BY    MAIL    PROMPTLY   ATTENDED    TO 

SAMUEL  WATSON  &  SON, 
SHIP  BREAD  AND  CRACKER 

18    CENTRE    STREET, 
NEW   BEDFORD,    MASS. 

O.  H.  P.  HOWARD, 

DEALER  IN 

GMIOCEHIES. 

PROVISIONS  ALWAYS  ON  HAND. 

BEEF,  PORK,  MUTTON,  LAMB,  POULTRY.  TRIPE,  SAUSAGES,  HAM 
LARD,  PIGS'  FEET,  LIVER,  &c. 

ALSO,  FRESH  FRUITS  AND  VEGETABLES  OF  ALL  KINDS  IN  THEIR 
SEASON,  AT  LOWEST  CASH  PRICES, 

180  Second  Street Fall  River,  Mass. 

GOODS  DELIVEK.ED  PROMPTLY,  FREE  OF  EXPENSE. 


40  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


Wholesale  Dealer  in 

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■9       i^»-"a-«'J 

HAIR,  BRICK,  FIRE  BRICK,  PLASTER, 
.HAY  AND  STRAW, 
^OIL  WORKS  WHAEF,  DAVOL  STREET, 

FALL  RIVER,  MASS. 
CLA.RK  &  SEOUR, 

Grocers  S,  Provision  Dealers. 

ALSO, 

Proprietors  of  the  Mansfield  House, 

Chauncy  Street,    -    -    -    -    near  the  Depot, 
MANSFIELD,  MASS. 


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CS-reat    Reduction    in    Prices ! 


New  Family  Machine,  only  $30.00. 

CALL,    OR    AJDJDRTilSS 

J.  H.  GARNETT,  Agent. 
15  PURCHASE  STREET,  NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


BRISTOL    CODNTr    DIRECTORY. 


41 


Davis  &  Rowland,  South  Dartmouth 

Rounds  F.  E.,  5  Lyons,  Fall  River 

Howard  Ammi  N.,  Belville  road,  head 'of 

the  river,  New  Bedford 

Kenyon  Charles  L.,  Bellville  road,  head 

of  the  river, 
Kenyon    Henry    W.,    Acushnet    avenue, 

near  Purchase, 
Robinson  J., 
Salisbury  &  Viall,  Cove, 
Washburn  L.  A.,  Acushnet  avenue, 
Alger  W.  H.,  near  AVhittenton, 
Godfrey  A.  G.,  County, 

BUTTER  AND  CHEESE. 

Robinson  Willard,  (butter  manuf.),    Attleboro  Falls 
ALLEN,    SLADE,   &  CO..    16   and   18 
Bedford    and    5    Market   square,    (see 
adv.  index),  Fall  River 

Barrows  John  N.,  30  Union,  New  Bedford 

Humphrey  C.   B.  &  Co.  (wholesale),    1 
North  Second,  *' 

BUTTON  MANUFACTURERS. 
Evans  D.  &  Co.,  Attleboro  Falls 


(( 

Taunton 


BUTTON  HOOKS  AND  BOOT  BUTTONERS. 
AMERICAN  AWL  BLADE  CO.,  Mansfield 


CABINET    MAKERS. 

(See  Furniture,  also  Upholsterers.) 

Borden,  Almy,  &  Co.,  43  So.  Main, 

Douglas  Charles,  101  Second, 

Dantsizen  C,  191  Elm, 

Oman  Andrew,  8f)  Elm, 

Park  G.  H.  &  J.  F.,  Franklin, 

CAULKERS. 

Cannon  Georse,  14  South  Front, 
Drew  J.  N.,  120  North  Second, 
Elbridge  R.  S.,  Eddy's  wharf, 
Gage  Benjamin,  23  Middle, 
Weeks  R.  &  Sou,  City  wharf. 
Wilcox  C.  H.,  21  Middle, 


Fall  River 

New  Bedford 

Taunton 


New  Bedford 


42 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


CANDY  MANUFACTURER. 

(See  Fruit  and  Confectioners.  J 

Holdsworth  R.,  20  Hartwell, 


Fall  River 


CARPENTERS  AND  BUILDERS. 

Wright  Z.H.,  Acushnet 

Bates  Jesse  D.,  Commonwealth  ave.,  Attleboro 

Nye  Brothers,  Sanforcl,  '' 

Pierce  Alfred,  17  Bank,  '• 

Shattuck  W.  F.,So.  Main,  cor.  Mill, 
Bennett  &  French,  East,  opp.  gas  honse, 

North  Attleboro 
Bruce  J.  R.,  Bruce  avenue,  " 

Cargill  E.  S.,  Wash.,  n.  Baptist  church,  " 
Tucker  J.  D., 

Crowell  H.  S.,  Dighton 

Peirce  Isaac,  " 

Waldron  Allen  M..  North  Dighton 

Gardner  John,  Easton 

DeWitt  Brothers,  North  Easton 

Mack  Alexander,  " 

Brownell  F.,  10  Bow,  Fall  River 

Borden  Melvin,  Durfee, 
Covell  &  Baker,  Hathaway  avenue, 
Cunningham  &  Scobie,  21  Court  square, 
Darling  Joseph  M.,  87  Pleasant, 
Earl  John,  Durfee, 
Ford  N.,  Durfee, 
Grinnell  James,  Lindsey's  wharf, 
Keeher  &  Smith,  Fourth, 
Marble  Charles  C,  3  Winter, 
Manley  &  Nicholson,  17  Rock, 
Miller  L.  T.,  39  Third, 
Miller  S.  H.,  65  Second, 
Millerd  Vernon,  37  Second, 
Pierce  E.  M.,  19  Court  square, 
Pierce  James  F,,  North  Main, 
Pierce  O.,  foot  of  Pine, 
Simons  A.  H.,  Bedford, 
Slade  E.  M.,  Morgan, 
Vickery  T.  F.  Main, 
Allen  Peirce,  Freetown 

Thresher  &  Evans,  " 

Angell  W.  H.,  near  the  railroad,  Mansfield 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


43 


WILLIAM    R.   BUSH, 

Office,  ...  36  &  38    P^ocasset    Street, 

(NEA.R  MAIN"  STREET,) 
WORKSHOP,  94  POCASSET  STREET, 


PLUMBING 


GAS,    STEAM    AI^ID    WATER     PBPBNG. 

Brass  &  Copper  Work  of  every  description, 

City  TVater  and    Sevier  Connections. 

Repairs  of  all  Kinds  and  Jobbing  promptly  attended  to. 

52  Columbia  Street, 

FALL    R.IVER,    -------     MASS. 


Manufacturer  and  fitter  up  ofWater  Closets,  Force  Pumps,  Brass  Cocks, 

"Water  Pipes  and  Bathing  Apparatus.    Also,  "Wash  Basins,  "Wash 

Trays,   Boilers,  Cisterns,  Hydrants,   Fountains,  and  every 

description  of  HYDRAULIC   APPARATUS. 

ALSO,    ISriCKEL    A.Njy    SIXj^KR,    FIL.ATEI3    "WORK- 

ALL  "WORK  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO  AND  WARRANTED. 


HENRY    BUTLER, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL 


DEALER  IN 


\ 


IIES  Mi  LiQUW 

]Sro.   20    Spring  Street, 


FALL  RIVER,  MASS. 


44 


BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


ANDREW  BULLOCH  &  CO. 

MANUFACTURERS  &  DEALERS  IN 

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OF   EVERY  VARIETY. 

ALSO,    DEALERS    IN 

Albany  Lubricating  Compound, 

BURNING  OILS, 
NA.PTE[A^,    CA.ISrDLES, 

TEAS,    SOAPS,   SAL  SODA, 

AND  OTHER 

G^ROCERIES, 

No.  11  WILLIAM  STREET, 


NOAH    GlFlH'ORD. 


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52  Purchase  Street,  cor.  William,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Personal  attention   given  to   copying,   and    all   other 

branches  of  the  business. 


DEALER     IN 


Fr^    lei         rl     "I      *   ,^?N 


9 


11 


ass. 


A]VE>     SHIP     HTOX^ES, 

No.  26  Union  Street,  Mew  Bedford, 

F.    D.    DUCH  ENAY, 

House,  Sign  and  Ship  Painter. 

PAPER  HANGING  &  GRAINING, 

NORTH  WATER,  FOOT  OF  ELM  STREET, 

NEW    BEDFORD. 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


45 


FOSTER  G.  L.,  near  the  railroad, 

Hodffes  Brothers,  Hodores,  " 

SHERMAN    E.    C,  Central,    (see   adv. 

index),  " 

Wood  N.  C,  Central, 

Allen  A.  W.,  125  North  Water,  New  Bedford 

ALLEN  &  ROBINSON,  Leonard's  whf.,      " 
Ashley  &  Gibson,  Lewis  wharf,  " 

Baker  Lorenzo,  Citv  wharf,  " 

Baker  R.  W.,  Spring,  near  Fourth, 
Bates  W.,  North  Second, 
Bates  William,  2d,  Second, 
Bliss  M.  H.,  Russell,  between  Third  and 

Fourth, 
BOSWORTH  WILLIAM   &   SON,  92 

No.  Front,  Hazard's  wharf,   (see  adv. 

BO  WEN  W.  J.,  Atlantic  wharf, 

Brings  H.  W.,  133  North  Water, 

Bro^vnell  Charles  H.,  23  North, 

Clark  Ezra,  138  North  Second, 

Cory  J.  K.,  24  Howland, 

Gushing  J.  K.,  Maxfield, 

Doane  L.  P.,  4  North  Third, 

DeWolf  C,  Mechanics'  lane, 

Doull  James,  Doull's  wharf,  cor.  School 

and  Front, 
Foster  J.  M.,  Bethel, 
Foster  &  Brown,  218  North  Third, 
GifFord  William,  2d,  Ash, 
Greene  Alfred,  Cannon, 
Hammond  Caleb,  129  North  Water, 
Hammond  Francis  W.,  129  North  Water, 
Haskius  O.  &  J.  C,  foot  of  Hill  man, 
Hathaway  Lewis,  79  Middle, 
Hathaway  &  Bowman,  20  Elm, 
Kinffsley  N.,  Sears' court, 
Kirby  William  A.,  91  Middle, 
Luke  J.  W.,  129  1-2  North  Water, 
Morris  J.  N.,  73  Grinnell, 
Murphy  J.  E., 

Sherman  R.  A.  &  Son,  28  South  Second, 
Stacy  S.  D.,  34  Howland, 
Sturtevant  &  Sherman,  132  North  Water, 
Swift  P.  R.,  93  Kempton, 


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BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


Norton 


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Sylvia  Joseph,  61  South  Water, 

Sylvia  J.  K.,  24  Howhind, 

Taber  &  Colvvell,  81  Middle, 

Tripp  Benjamin,  101  Fifth, 

Walker  William,  Hillman, 

Washburn  &  Bates,  148  North  Water, 

Weaver  T.  133  North  Water, 

Weaver  T.  H.,  130  North  Water, 

Alden  H., 

Foster  A., 

Harvey  J., 

Sweet  J., 

Swett  C, 

HuntH., 

Bowen  A.  M., 

Chaffee  J., 

Short  Samuel, 

Davis  &  Marble, 

Luther  E., 

Phillips  H., 

Kingsley  N.  W., 

West  J.  F., 

Young  Elmer  D., 

Atwood  Walter  H.,  Myrtle, 

Barnaby  Edward,   Court,   opp.   Foundry 

and  Machine  Co., 
Baylies  C,  Winthrop, 
Bassett  James  T.,  Crane's  depot, 
Burt  William  A.,  White, 
Carver  C.  H.,  County, 
Elter  J.  F.,  near  Taunton  Nat'l  Bank, 
Ellis  Calvin  G.,  Presbrey  avenue, 
Hack  H.,  Harrison, 
Macoinber  Philip  A.,  County  road. 
Pierce  Samuel  P.,  Summer,  near  Ingell, 
Barnaby   Edward,  Court,    opp.  foundry 

and  machine  company, 
SHERMAN  Z.,  High, "^corner  Cohannet, 

(.see  adv.  index), 
Simmons  S.  B.,  rear  Weir, 
Tripp  &  Walker,  Cohannet,  near  R.  R.  track,    " 
White  H.  G.  O.,  rear  41  Union, 
Wilbur  J.  W.  L.  &  Brother,  Dean,  near 

O.  C.  &N.  R.  R., 
Sisson  John  H.,  Westport 

WaitD.  H., 


Seekonk 


Somerset 


Swansea 


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Taunton 


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Taunton 


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BRISTOL    COUNTY   DIRECTOllY. 


47 


The  First  National  Bank, 


OF    ATTLEBORO, 


Organized  March.  1875. 


Capital  $100,000. 


STURDY'S    BLOCK, 

Park    Street,  __         A.TTLEBORO. 

J.  M.  BATES,  President. 

H.  M.  DAGGETT,  Cashier. 


J.  M.  Bates. 
Jas.  H.  Sturdy. 
F.  S.  Draper. 


DIRECTORS. 

G.  M.  HoRTON.  Chas.  E.  Hay  ward. 

Geo.  C.  Eliott.  B.    S.  Freeman. 

Wm.  M.  Fisher.  S.  W.  Carpenter. 
Geo.  a.  Dean. 


Discount  Day,  Monday,  at  9  A.  M. 


A.   J.    SCOTT, 
Manf.  of  Plain  and  Fancy  Boxes,    I 

NORTH   ATTLEBORO,  MASS. 


WILLIAM    O'CONNOI^. 

CARBIAGH  MAKE 

Union  St.^  Attleboro,  Mass. 


Carriages  of  all  descriptions  made  at  short  notice.    Repairing  promptly 

attended  to. 


48 


BRISTOL    COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


ISr^T.     L.     REEVE'S 

IMXMG  ROOM 


Ihotcqff1]| 


NOS. 

4  &  6 

SOUTH 

WATER 

ST. 

Parties  and  Families  furnished  at  reasonable  pi'ices.    Large  and  commodious 
Dinins  Rooms  for  Private  Parties. 


O^MARRA    &    DORGABT^ 


Itoa-r   60   "Weir    St-,  T^aTiiiton.. 

All  orders  promptly  executed  in  a  workmanlike  manner. 


^m©ST    <&    II 


GROCERIES, 

MEAT, 

BEEF,  PORK, 

Lard,  Hams,  Poultry,  kz. 

Also,    Fruits    in    tlieir    season. 


No.  300    South   Main 

FILL  RIYSR,  MASS. 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  49 

CARPET  DEALERS. 

(See  also,  Dry  Goods  Dealers.) 

Franklin  J.  N.   &  Co.    (oil  carpets), 

4  Kendall's  block,  North  Attleboro 

Leland  H.,  Washinoton,  " 

Baldwin  D.  W.,  45^Soutli  Main,  Fall  Eiver 

Buffini^ton  H.  S.,  13  South  Main,  " 

Flint  J.  D.  &  Co.,  123  South  Main, 
Page  B.,  42  North  Main,  " 

EDDY  GEORGE  M.  &  CO.,  147  Union, 

New  Bedford 
Ellis  William  H.,  64  Williams, 
Tripp  F.,  115  Purchase,  " 

Skinner  N.  H.  &  Co.,  c.  Main  and  Cedar,     Taunton 
Reed  Edgar  H.,  19  Union  block,  " 

CAR-LINING  MANUFACTURERS, 

Husband  Charles  &  Co.,  Winthrop,  cor. 

Cohan  net,  Taunton 

CARRIAGE  MANUFACTURERS. 

Briggs  Darius,  Briggsville,  Attleboro 

O'CONNOR  WILLIAM,  (maker  and  re- 
pairer). Union,  (see  adv.  index),  " 
ConantE.  W.,                                          Attleboro  Falls 
McNamara  &  Doran,  Washington,      North  Attleboro 
Stanley  John,  Orne,                                        " 
MILLER  D.  M.,                                          Dartmouth 
Hay  ward  A.  &  Son,                                              Easton 
Simpson  S.  D.,                                           South  Easton 
BARNEY  A.  R.,  {see  adv.  index),                  Dighton 
Stephenson  W.  G.,                                   North  Dighton 
Blake  W.,  corner  Fourth  and  Hartwell,      Fall  River 
Peck  &  White,  14  Second,                                    " 
Robinson  John  II.,  94  Pocasset,  " 
Teed  R.  S.,  Central,                                        Mansfield 
Brownell,  Ashley  &  Co.  16  to  22  Fourth, 

New  Bedford 
Brownell  Geo.  L.,  cor.  Third  and  Cannon, 
Cole  F.,  44  South  Third, 
Forbes  C.  H.,  33,  34  and  35  Elm, 
Hazzard  J.  B.,  Mechanics'  lane, 
King  R.  T.,  Purchase, 
Linton  J.  B.,  156  Purchase, 


50  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Shaw  Franklin,  51  Elm,  New  Bedford 

Tripp  A.  B.,  149  Kempton,  «' 

White  William  G.,  Pleasant,  c.  Mechan- 
ics' lane,  " 
Lincoln  G.  H.,                                                    Raynham 
Brownell  &  Burt,  20  Broadway,  Taunton 
Godfrey  G.  F.,  County, 
McFariane  William,  34  and  36  Weir, 
O'MARRA  &  DORGAN,  rear  60  W^eir, 

(see  advt.  i7idex) ,  «« 

Peck  &  White,  27  and  29  Weir,  «« 

Rand  Brothers,  rear  1  Broadway,  " 

CARRIAGE  REPOSITORIES. 

Peck  &  White,  14  Second,  Fall  River 

Brownell,  Ashley  &  Co.,  16  to  22  Fourth, 

New  Bedford 
MILLER  D.  M.,   (carriage   maker  and 

repairer) ,  Dartmouth 

CARRIAGE  MAKERS'  SUPPLIES. 

CONGDON,  CARPENTER,  &  CO.,  23 

Bedford,  (see  adv.  index)  Fall  River 

CARRIAGESMITHS. 

(See  also  Blacksmiths.  J 

Luce  J.  L.,  Mechanics'  lane.  New  Bedford 

McNamara  &  Doran,  Washington,  No.  Attleboro 

Robinson  &  Dean,  94  Pocasset,  Fall  River 
Tripp  J.  M.,  32  Pleasant, 

Coe  J.  W.,  rear  1  Broadway,  Taunton 

Toomey  J.,  County,  " 

CARRIAGE   TRIMMERS. 

(See  also  Harness  Makers.) 

BARNEY  A.  R.,  {see  adv.  index),  Dighton 

Bronson  F.,  Pleasant,  cor.  Fourth,  Fall  River 

Easterbrooks  D.,  45  Third,  " 
Healy  W.  F.,  44  South  Third, 

Evans  I.,  51  Elm,  New  Bedford 

McFariane  William,  34  and  36  Weir,  Taunton 

Pierce  J.  H.,  rear  1  Broadway,  " 

CATERER. 
Pell  George,  23  Seventh,  New  Bedford 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  51 

CEMENT  PIPING. 
Ingalls  Benjamin,  basement  City  Hall,  Taunton 

CHASERS. 

Pond  &  Barnes,  rear  Robinson's  bldg.,         Attleboro 
Morse  &  Dean,  Washington,  near  Meth- 
odist church,  North  Attleboro 
White  Wm.  C.,Wash.,  opp.  Fisher, 


(( 


CHECKS,  BAGGAGE. 

BOBBINS    JOHN,    42    Kneeland,    (see 

adv.  index),  Boston 

CHECKS,  BADGES,  &;c. 

ROBBINS    JOHN,    42    Kneeland,    (see 

adv.    index) ,  Boston 

CHEMIST,  MANUFACTURING. 
Davis  Henry  V.,  40  North  Water,         New  Bedford 

CIDER  AND  VINEGAR  MANUFACTURERS. 

Allen  H.  K.  W.,  West  Attleboro 

Read  H.  C,  South  Attleboro 

CIGAR  DEALERS. 

(See  Tobacco  and  Cigars. J 

ELDREDGE   S.    H.    JR.,    31   and    33 

Park,  (see  adv .  index) ,  Attleboro 

Cunha    Joseph,    (cheap     John's    store), 

125  1-2  Union,  New  Bedford 

CIGAR  MANUFACTURERS. 

{See  also,  Tobacco  and  Cigars. J 

PeirceR.  H.,  ^  Attleboro  Falls 

Brightmau  John  C,  48  North  Main,  Fall  River 

Pollock  J.  H.,  63  1-2  Union,  New  Bedford 

Wadin^ton  S.,  16  Court  square,  " 

LAMBERT  F.  T.,  Main,  (see  advt.  Index), 

Fairhaven 
Francis  J.,  122  Union,  New  Bedford 

Robinson  A.  &  Co.,  59  Union,  " 

Tilden  Niles,  28  North  Second, 
Vianna  M.  J.,  87  South  Water,  " 

Han  Michael,  36  School,  Taunton 

Helt  B.  G.,  9  Broadwav, 


52  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

CIRCULATING  LIBRARY. 

Hinds  I.  N.,  158  South  Main,  Fall  River 

CIVIL  ENGINEERS  AND  SURVEYORS. 

Pool  H.  M..  Easton 

Burgess  I.  C,  43  North  Main,  Fall  River 
Henry  W.  T.,  37  Borden  block, 

Sherman  W.  F.,  45  North  Main,  " 

Jackson  J.  B.,  Pocasset  bank  building;,  " 

Wheeler  G.  B.,  Mt.  Vernon,  New  Bedford 

Montgomery  I.  F.,  Bristol  County  Bank 

building,  Taunton 

CLERGYMEN. 

Abbreviations. — (B.)  signifies  Baptist;  (C.  T.)  Congre- 
gational Trinitarian;  (E.)  Episcopal;  (F.  B.)  Free  Baptist; 
(M.)  Methodist;  (M.  E.)  Methodist  Episcopal;  (K.  C.) 
Roman  Catholic ;  (Uv.)  Universalist ;  (Cli.)  Christian:  (Ut.) 
Unitarian. 

Attleboro. — John  Whitehill,  (C.  T.);  Samuel 
Bell,  (C.  T.)  ;  Mrs.  Ellen  G.  Gustin  (Ch.)  ;  Henrv 
W.  Kling,  (B.)  ;  J.  H.  Weldon,  (M.  E.)  ;  Lowell 
Parker,  (F.  B.)  :  J.  D.  Pierce,  (Uv.)  ;  H.  Caniield, 
(Free  Evangelical);  F.  A.  Fiske,  (E.)  ;  E.  J. 
Mongan,  (R."C.) 

AcusHNET. — Edward  Wilson,  (B.);  William  B. 
Hammond,  (C.  T.).  Long  Plain. — E.  H.  Hatfield, 
(M.  E.)  ;  Wilson,  (B.) 

Berkeley.— W.  H.  Teel,  (M.  E.)  ;  C.  S.  Nutter, 
(M.  E.) 

So.  Dartmouth. — S.  F.  Calhoun,  (C.  T.) 

DiGHTON.  —  D.  L.  Brown,  (M.)  :  E.  Dawes, 
(C.  T.);  A.  W.  Carr;  J.  Wills. 

North  Dighton. — Lucius  W.  Mannino^,  (B.)  ;  G. 
H.  Bates,  (M.  E.) 

North  Easton.  —  William  L.  Chaffin,    (Unit.); 

Hodijes,  (M.  E.)  ;  Thomas  F.  Carroll,  (R.  C)  ; 

Luther  nr  Sheldon,  (C.  T.) 

Easton. — John  Livesey,  (M.)  ;  A.  W.  Carr, 
(B.)  ;  Wm.  H.  Reeby,  (Unit.)  ;  Ebenezer  Dawes. 
(C.  T.);  J.  W.  Malcomb. 

Fairhaven — A.  U.  Manchester,  (Uv.)  ;  W.  S. 
Hawks,  (C.  T.) 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  53 

Fall  Eiver.— William  W.  Adams,  (C.  T.)  ;  M. 
Burnham,  (C.  T.)  ;  E.  A.  Buck,  (missionary)  ;  L. 
L.  Fitts,  (E.);  A.  K.  P.  Small,  (B.)  ;  H.  C. 
Graves,    (B.)  ;    E.    G.   Babcock,    (M.   E.);    Calvin 

Keyser,    (C.  T.)  ;    H.  H.   Martin,    (M.   E.)  ;  

Mason,  (B.)  ;  P.  J.  B.  Bedard,  (R.  C.)  ;  A.  Mou- 
taubricqu,  (R.  C.)  ;  S.  McKeown,  (M.  E.)  ;  Edward 
Murphy,  (R.  C.)  :  Edward  Murphy,  Jr,  (R.  C.)  ; 
R.  H.  Rust,  (M.  E.);  W.  S.  Phillips,  (M.  E.)  ; 
J.  H.  TurnbuU. 

Freetown. — J.  P.  Chase,  (Ch.)  ;  John  Burbank, 
(Ch.),  East  Freetown. 

Mansfield. — Jacob  Ide,  Jr.,  (C.  T.)  ;  J.  Oldham, 
(M.  E.)  ;  L.  Pope,  (B.) 

New  Bedford. — Benjamin  S.  Bachelor,  (Ch.)  ; 
C.  F.  Burleigh,  (Ch.)  ;  J.  D.  Butler,  (Bethel); 
Isaac  H.  Coe,  (Ch.)  ;  Daniel  Davis,  (M.)  ;  Tris- 
tram R.  Dennison,  (City  Missionar}^)  ;  J.  H.  Farns- 
worth,  (Uv.)  ;  R.  W.  C.  Farnsworth,  (M.)  ;  T.  R. 
Greene,  (M.)  ;  W.  B.  Hammond,  (C.  T.)  ;  A.  M. 
Higgins,  (Advent)  ;  A.  H.  Francis  ;  A,  M.  Frates, 
(Portugese)  ;  James  H.  Humphrey,  (M.  E.)  ;  A.  H. 
Heath,  (C.T.)  ;  M.  C.  Julien,  (C.  T.)  :  C.  J.  K. 
Jones,  (C.  T.)  ;  L.  S.  McMahon,  (R.  C.)  ;  George 
Page,  (R.  C.)  ;  William  J.  Potter,  (C.  T.)  Oliver 
A.  Roberts,  (Ut.)  ;  Edmund  Roland,  (E.)  ;  W.  F. 
Witcher,  (M.  E.)  ;  D.  D.  Winn,  (B.)  ;  J.  H.  Lee, 
(B.) 

Norton.  —  W.    U.    T.    Dean,    (C.    T.)  ;      

Manning,  (Ut.) 

Raynham  Centre. — F.  H.  Boynton,  (C.  T.) 
South  Raynham. — T.  C.  Kingley,  (B.) 
North  Raynham. — C.  A.  G.  Thurston,  (C.  T.) 

Rehoboth. —   Cross,     (M.)  ;      James     L. 

Pierce,  (B.)  ;  George  H.  Tilton,  (C.  T.) 
Seekonk. — A.  M.  Rhodes,  (Ut.) 

Somerset. — Gideon  Cole,  (B.)  ;  J.  C.  Halliday, 
(C.  T.)  ;  E.  M.  Dunham,  (M.  E.)  ;  C.  A.  Tilling- 
hast,  (Ch.)  ;  AVright,  (M.  E.),  So.  Somerset. 

Swansea. — J.  W.  Horton,  (B.)  ;  N.  W.  Monroe, 
(E.)  ;  J.  W.  Osborne,  (Ch.)  ;   W.  Pierce,  (Ch.) 

Taunton.— O.  H.  Fernald,  (M.  E.)  ;  R.  P. 
Ambler,    (Uv.)  ;    H.   M.   Dexter,   (C.  T.)  ;    C.   H. 


54  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Learoyd,  (Epis.)  :  E.  J.  Sheridan,  (R.  C.)  ; 
Mortimer  Blake,  <'C.  T.)  ;  Stephen  M.  Newman, 
(C.  T.)  ;  W.  T.  Worth,  (M.  E.)  ;  Fred  A.  Reed, 
(C.  T.),  East  Taunton;  Thomas  T.  Richmond, 
(C.T.),  Westville;  S.  S.  Spear,  (Epis.),  Hopewell. 

Westport. — Elisha  Grant,    (M.);    Snow, 

(M.):  G.  Anthony,  (C.  B.);  Gideon  W.  Tripp, 
(C.  B.),  Central  Village. 

CLOAK  MANUFACTURERS. 

White  M.  C,  124  1-2  Union,  New  Bedford 

Colby  Samuel,  Union  block,  Taunton 

Curtis  Charles,  60  Main, 
Skinner  N.  H.  &  Co.,  Main,  cor.  Cedar,  " 

CLOCK  MANUFACTURER. 
Hatch  J.  B.,  Wrentham  road,  North  Attleboro 

CLOTHES  CLEANERS  AND  REPAIRERS. 

Onley  C.  H.,  72  William.  New  Bedford 

Giles  Cubit,  Reed's  court,  Taunton 

Wilson  G.  W.,  117  South  Main,  Fall  River 

CLOTHES  WRINGER  REPAIRER. 

Morrell  L.  H.,  87  Middle,  New  Bedford 

CLOTHING  AND   GENTS'  FURNISHING   GOODS. 

Lyon  L.  D.,  Washington,  North  Attleboro 

Boone  J.  H.,  Borden  block,  So.  Main,        Fall  River 

Bromberg  Brothers,  56  South  Main, 

Frank  Charles,  12  North  Main, 

Gibbs  R.  S.  &  Co.,  2  and  4  Pocasset  bldg., 

Hathaway  Brothers,  37  Pleasant, 

Jones  George  B.  &  Co.,  20  South  Main, 

Landman  S.  &  Son,  87  South  Main, 

Morris  S.,  33  South  Main, 

Strassman  &  Boas,  36  South  Main, 

Wilbur  &  Cone,  Borden  blk..  So.  Main, 

Vickery  C.  E.,  47  Pleasant, 

Doane  &  Co.,  55  Union,  New  Bedford 

Dootson  John  Mrs.,  86  Purchase,  " 

Fisher  C,  64  Purchase,  " 

Gifford&  Co.,  113  Union, 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


55 


Sovereigns  of  Industry, 

COUNCIL  No.  97,   ATTLEBORO,  MASS. 


Ho.  20  PAEK  STREET,  COEHEE  BAHK  STEEET, 

OFFERS  THE  BEST  BARGAINS  TO  CASH  BUYERS  OF 

SUGAK,  FLOUR,  TEA,  COFFEE,  SPICES,  &c.,  &e.    Also  aU  flrst-class 

■«**  goods  usually  kept  in  a  Grocery  Store. 
Special  attention  guaranteed  in  selection  of  Teas.   Coffee  ground  to  order. 

J.    O.    HIlVCItl^EY.    Ag-eiit. 

BURROUGH  BROS., 

DEALERS  IN 

HARDWARE  and  CUTLERY, 


Sturdy's  Building, . . .  No.  1  Railroad  Avenue, 

ATTLEBORO,  MASS. 


PARSE Y  B.  BURROUGH 
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J  E  W  E  L  E  R  . 

Clocks,  "W'atches  &  Je^w^elry, 

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STATIONERY,  FANCY  GOODS,  TOYS  &  YANKEE    NOTIONS. 

PARTICULAR    ATTENTION    PAID   TO   REPAIRING. 


MANUFACTURER  OF 

WHITE     Sc    TJOOT    BEEI4, 

And  Bottler  of  Ale,  Porter,  Champagne  Cider  and  Lager  Beer, 

Nos.   51  &  53   South  AVater  Street, 

?^E;^V    BKDirORr),    MASS. 
SODA.    FOUNTA-INS    FILLED    AT    SHORT    NOTICK. 


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BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


HORTON,  ANGELL  &  CO. 

MAI^OFACTURING 


Patent  Separable  Collar  and  Sleeve  Buttons. 

PLATED  EISTAMELLED  G^OODS. 


E.  J.  HORTON. 


B.  J.  ANGELL. 


G.  M.  HORTON. 


MRS.    MAKY     A.    YOUNG, 

GrENTEEL    KOARDING^    HOUSE, 

BOARD,    BY    THE    DAY    OR    "WEEK,    ON 
REASONABLE    TERMS, 

EAST  STREET,  NEAR  ORNE  STREET,  NO.  ATTLEBORO,  MASS. 

T.    E.    SCOTT, 

JE"WELERS'   AND    SILVERSMITHS'    BRUSHES 
OF  ALL  KINDS, 

EAST  STREET,  NEAR  THE  DEPOT,  NORTH  ATTLEBORO,  MASS. 


Acushnet  Nickel   Plating  and  Gilding  Works, 

BRICK  BUILDING,  PLEASANT  STREET,  CORNER  MECHANICS'  LANE, 

Licensed  by   the  United  Nickel  Plating  Company. 

Having  fitted  the  above  building  with  steam-power,  new  and  improved  machinery, 
we  propose  carrying  on  the  Plating  Business,  in  all  its  branches. 

Gold,  Silver  and  Nickel  Plating  fiiiished  in  as  good  style,  and  at  as  low 
prices,  as  can  be  done  at  any  establishment  in  this  country. 

Your  patronage  and  an  examination  of  our  work  is  most  respectfully  solicited, 

H.  K.  MV.  LUCAS,  Manager.  THOMAS  R,  LUCE,  Plater. 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  57 

Packard  E.,   36  and  38  North  Second, 

opposite  Post  Office,  New  Bedford 

Sanders  William,  108  and  112  Union,  " 

Swift  M.  C,  128  1-2  Union, 
Taber,  Reed,  &  Gardner,  117  Union,  '* 

Wing  J.  &  W.  R.  &  Co.,  Ill  Union, 
Bryant  &  Barrows,  2  ]Main,  Taunton 

Cobe  Philip,  17  Union  block, 
Colby  Samuel,  (estate).  Union  block, 
Foster  &  Barnard,  1  Union  block. 
Holt  B.  R.  &  Sou,  18  Main, 
McElroy  &  Cushraau,  56  City  square, 
Morton  M.  L.,  44  City  square. 


CLOTHS  AND  WOOLEN  GOODS. 

Colby  Samuel,  (estate).  Union  block,  Taunton 

Skinner  N.  H.  &  Co.,  Main,  corner  Cedar.         " 

COAL  DEALERS. 

( See  also  Coal  and  Wood,  and  Coal  Merchants.) 

Sturdy  C.  H.,  45  Park,  Attleboro 

Barden  J.  G.,  near  railroad  depot,         No.  Attleboro*^ 
Riley  W.  H.,  Wateryhill  road,  n.  Wash- 

insfton,  " 

Ashley  S.  D.  &  Co.,  9  Bedford,  Fall  River 

BiittR.  W.,  Davol, 
Fall  River  Coal  Co.,  68  Davol, 
Hawkins  E.  M.,  Linen  Mill  wharf,  " 

HAWKINS  W.  H.,  Oil  Works  wharf, 

Davol,  {see  adv.  p,  4.0),  " 

Chirk,  Shove  &  Co.,  40  Davol, 

Walker  E.,  Mansfield 

Gai'tield  &  Proctor,  foot  of  Walnut,        New  Bedford 
Church    T.  L.   &  J.    H.,   West  Water, 

Weir  Village,  -  Taunton 

Staples    &    Phillips,    10    West    Water, 

Weir  Village,  " 

COAL  MERCHANTS. 

{See  also  Coal  Dealers.) 

Dean  T.  H.  &  J.  O.,  South  Easton 

Bennett  M.  T.  Jr.,  61  North  Main,  Fall  River 

Bo  wen  J.  A.,  Morgan's  whf.  and  Slade's 

wharf,  Davol,  " 

Castner,  Stick ney  &  Wellington,  Davol, 


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58  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Fall  River  Coal  Co.,  7  Bedford,  Fall  River 

HAWKINS  W.   H.,   Davol,  {see  adv. 

page  40), 
Narragansett  Coal  Co.,  Eight-Rod  way, 
Acushnet  Coal  Co.,  Hillman,  New  Bedford 

Hathaway  B.  F.,  222  North  Third, 
Haskell  E.  P.,  North  Front, 
REED  B.  T.,  Somerset 

COAL  AND  WOOD. 

Wilmarth  W.  A.,  Dunham,  Attleboro 

WILLIAMS  E.  S.,  Wash.,  oil  Fisher, 

{see  adv.  index).  North  Attleboro 

HAWKINS    \V.   H.,  Oil  Works  wharf, 

Davol,  {see  adv.  page  40).  Fall  River 

Powers  P.  &  Son,  33  Eighth, 
Lewis  J.  F.,  46  Rodman,  ♦' 

Sherman  A.  3  1-2  Spring,  " 

Corson  T.  S.,  No.  Front,  cor.  Middle,   New  Bedford 
Hart  &   Akin,  58  South  Water,  and  9 
,     North  Water,  " 

Holmes  J.  Jr.,  Atlantic  wharf,  Pine,  and 

173  Count}^ 
PAISLER  C.  S.,  118  North  Water, 
Peirce  L.  D.,  150  South  AVater, 
Purington  C  C,  193  Kempton,  " 

Church  T.  L.  &  J.  H.,  W.  Water,  Weir  Villarre, 

Taunton 

COFFEE  AND  SPICE  MILLS. 

DAVIS  &  HATCH,  59  High,  (see  adv. 

index),  New  Bedford 

Wing  T.  G.,LTnion,  near  Front,  •' 

COFFIN  WAREHOUSES. 

Sperry  A.  M.  &  Co., Washington,  corner 

High,  North  Attleboro 

McDerinott  Brothers,  6  Spi'ing,  Fall  River 

Baldwin  D.  W.,  14  and  16  Annawan,  " 

Murphy  T.  J.,  Purchase,  New  Bedford 

Washburn  P.  T.  &  H.  S.,  7  Union  blk.,        Taunto„ 

COFFIN  TRIMMINGS  MANUPACAUEERS. 

NERNEY   &  LINCOLN,  Steam  Power 

building,  3d  from  depot,  Attleboro 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  59 

Smith,  Carpenter  &  Co.,  R.  R.  avenue,     Attleboro 
WILMARTH  W.  D.,  16  County, 
Cabot  F.  W.,  AYillow,  Mansfield 

REED  &  BARTON,    (coffin  plates  and 

hinges),  Britanniaville,  Taunton 

COLLECTION  AND  CLAIM  AGENTS. 

CARPENTER   R.   W.,    (Boston    office, 

31  Pemberton  square),  Foxboro 

POND  JOSEPH  E.  JR.,  Bank  building, 

Washington,  coiner  Bank,  North  Attleboro 

Rockett  J.  F.,  21  Pleasant,  Fall  River 

Shaw  James,  South  Main,  " 

COMMERCIAL  COLLEGES. 

Holmes'     Commercial     College,     Flint's 

building,  45  Pleasant,  Fall  River 

Browne  F.  C,  Field's  block.  City  square, 

corner  Weir,  Taunton 

COMMISSION  MERCHANTS. 

(See  also  Produce  Dealers.) 

ALLEN,  SLADE  &  CO.,  16  and  18 
Bedford,  and  5  Market  square,  (see 
adv.  p.  64),  Fall  River 

Chase  F.  &  Co.,  Davol, 

HAWKINS  H.  C.  &  BROTHER,  36 
and  38  Second,  corner  Pocasset,   {see 

adv.  index), 

Kingsley  G.  F.,  foot  of  Central, 

Lowell  C.  S.  &  Co.,  92  and  109  So.  Main,       " 

Allen  Gideon  &  Son.  76  North  Water,  New  Bedford 

Bartlett  I.  H.  &  Son,  1  Taber's  wharf, 

Baylies  William,  3  :ind  4  Union, 

Bourne  Georsre  A.  &  Son^,  27  No.  Water, 

CODD  T.  a!",  18  South  Water, 

Deacon  W.,  24  South  Water, 

EDDY  GEORGE  M.  &  GO.,  (selling 
agents,  Wamsutta  Mills  cottons),  147 
Union,  " 

Gardner  E.  R.,  9  Rodman, 

Humphrey,  Ellis  &  Co.,  2  North  Second, 

Lewis  W.,  13  Hamilton, 

NYE  S.  G.,  35  Union, 

Phillips  William  &  Son.  7  Middle, 


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POTTER   W.  F.  &  CO.,  corner  Front 

and  Union,  (see  adv.  index), 
Sisson,  Anthony  &  Co.,  10  North  Third, 
Swift  &  Allen,  Taber  block. 
Tuber,  Gorden  &  Co.,  Central  \vh:irf, 
White  J.  P.,  19  Sonth  Water, 
Wing  J.  &  W.  11.,  office,  111  Union, 
Wood  J.  A.  &  Co.,  34  Union, 
Falvey  T.  O.,  13,  17  and  19  Cohannet, 
Staples  &  Phillips,  10  West  Water, 


Taunton 


CONFECTIONERY  AND  FRUIT. 

(See  Frmt  and  Confectioneri/.J 


Fall  River 


New  Bedford 


CONFECTIONERS. 

(  See  also  Fruit  mid  Confectionery.) 

Holdsworth  R.,  20  Hartwell, 

Boweu  A.  &  Co.,  40  Pocasset, 

Bates  A.  E.  Mrs.,  14  Cheapside, 

Bates  W.  M.,  16  Cheapside, 

Hawes  Levi,  17  Purchase,  " 

Teusch  G.  F.,  51  William, 

Zahonyi  L.  J.  &  Co.,  21  Purchase,  " 

CONSTABLES. 

(See  Tow}i  and  City  Registers.) 

CONVEYANCERS. 

Winslow  B.  F.,  section  F.,  Granite  blk.,    Fall  River 
Winslovv  R.  M.,  sec.  F.,  Granite  blk.,  '* 


COOPERS. 

Adams  Nathaniel,  Front, 

Allan  &  Whitney,  17  Hamilton, 

Baker  Benjamin  Jr.,  18  South  Front, 

Churchill  S.,  9  Cannon, 

Ellis  C.  L.,  North  Front, 

Ellis  &  Murray,  97  South  First, 

Holmes  A.,  14  First, 

Howland  &  Coggeshall,  147  No.  Water, 

Luce  Thomas,  City  wharf, 

My  rick  A.  G.,  115  North  Water, 

Norton  William  J.,  North  Water, 

Peirce  J.  W.,  99  South  Water, 

Peirce  Lloyd  N.,  190  South  Water, 

Randall  R.,  16  Coffin, 

Whitney  Amassa,  28  First, 


New  Bedford 


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Burgess  W.  J.,  80  Columbia,  Fall  River 

Coleman  W.  J.,  80  Davol,  " 

Wilkinson  S.  &  Son,  8  Fourth, 

COPPER  MANUFACTURERS. 

New   Bedford   Copper   Co.,   No.    Front, 

corner  Rodman,  New  Bedford 

Taunton  Copper  Manufacturing  Comp'y, 

Savings  Bank  building,  Taunton 

COPPER  BOLT  MANUFACTURERS. 

New  Bedford  Copper  Co.,  Rodman,        New  Bedford 
Crocker  Bros.  &  Co.,  Savings  Bank  bldg.,    Taunton 

COPPERSMITHS. 

(See  also  Plumbers.) 

BUSH  W.  R.,  36  and  38  Pocasset,  (see 

adv.  index).  Fall  River 

Craigie  Andrew,  103  North  Water,        New  Bedford 
GIFFORD  &  ALLEN,  North  Front  and 

Hazards  wharf,  {see  adv.  index),  " 

Chick  Peter,  Cohannet,  near  High,  Taunton 

Maher  J.  T.,  20  Westminster,  " 

CORDAGE  MANUFACTURERS. 

New  Bedford  Cordage  Co.,Rotch's  sq.  New  Bedford 

COTTON  BROKERS  AND  DEALERS. 

Buffinton  C.  C,  20  Market  square.  Fall  River 

Brayton  T.  E.  &  Co.,  19  Bedford, 

Durdick  D.  J.  &>  Co.,  35  Bedford, 

Easton  &  Edd}^  45  Bedford, 

Haguhwout  V.  W.,  43  North  Main, 

Hobart  J.,  43  North  Main, 

Hooper  W.  F.,  5  Tioy  building, 

Hawes  George  H.,  Mason^s  block,  Main, 

(printing  cloth), 
Hathawav  W.  H.,  Durfee  block.  No.  Main, 
Hurley  P.  J.,  33  Bedford, 
ReminiTton  C.  V.   S.,   61    North    Main, 

(print  cloth), 
Remington  &  Hathaway,  59  and  61  No.  Main, 
Storrow  &  VanBrunt,  Troy  building, 

COTTON  MACHINERY  MANUFACTURERS. 

Marvel,  Davol  &  Co.,  Pond,  Fall  River 

Kilburn,  Lincoln  &  Co.,  Caual,  '* 


62  BRISTOL,    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Mason  Machine  Works,  Oak,  Taunton 

COTTON  GOODS  MANUFACTURERS. 

Daoffjett  H.  M.,  (cotton  yarn),  Farmers' 

Village,  Attleboro 
Hebron  Manufacturing  Co.,  S.  A.  Knight, 

agent,  Hel)ronville,  and  Dodgeville,  " 

Lanesville  Manufacturing  Co.,  Lanesville,  " 

Mechanics'  Manufacturing  Co.,  Mechanic,  " 
American  Linen  Co.,  Ferr>%                          Fall  River 

American  Print  Works,  Annavvan,  " 

Anavvan  Manufacturing  Company,  " 

Barnard  Manufacturing  Co.,  Quequechan,  " 

Border  City  Mills,  Weaver,  " 

Chase  Mills,  Hodman,  " 

Crescent  Mills,  Eight-Rod  way,  " 

Davol  Mills,  Hartwell,  " 

Durfee  Mills,  Pleasant,  " 

Fall  River  Print  Works,  Pocasset,  " 

Fall  River  Manufactory,  Pocasset,  " 
Flint  Mills,  Alden, 

Granite  Mills.  Twelvth.  " 
King  Phillip  Mills,  South  Main,  " 
Mechanics' Mills,  Davol,  " 
MERCHANTS'    MANUFACTURING 
COMPANY,  W.  H.  Jennings,  Treas. 
Capital,  $800,000.     Inc.,  1866,  Bed- 
ford, Fourteenth  and  Pleasant,  " 
Metacomet  Mills,  Annawan,  .  " 
Montaup  Mills,  East  Main,  " 
Mount  Hope  Mills,  Bay,  " 
Narragansett  Mills,  North  Main,  " 
Osborn  Mills,  Tower,  " 
Pocasset  Manufacturing  Co.,  Pocasset,  " 
Richard  l^orden  Manufacturino-  Co.  Eight- 

Rod  Ava}^  " 

Robeson  Mills,  Hartwell,  " 
Sagamore  Mills,  F.  B.  Hood,  Treasurer, 

North  Main,  " 

Stafford  Mills,  S.  P.  Lovell,  Treasurer,  '• 
Shove  Mills,  South  Main, 
Slade  Mills,  Globe, 

Stafford  Mills,  Quarry,  " 

Tecumseh  Mills,  Hartwell,  " 
Troy   Cotton  and   Woolen  Manufactory, 
Troy, 


A.  B.  DUNHAM, 

AGENT, 


Successor  to  DUNHAM  &  RHODES, 


MANUFACTURER  OF 


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No.  118  Dorranee  Street, 

Providence,   R.    I. 


EVERY    DESCRIPTION    OF 

Reeds,  hfmm,  Piekerg, 

Shuttles,   Belting, 


AND  OTHER 


Manufacturers'  Supplies, 


MADE  TO  ORDER, 


AND 


WARRANTED   OF  SUPERIOR   QUALITY. 


OLD  REEDS  RESET  AND  REPAIRED 


IN  THE  BEST  xMANNER. 


WM-  ^w^ijj^x^r, 


Manufacturer  and  Dealer  in 


rimoii,  minm,  mm  &  chimbir 


FURNITURE 

Mattresses  and  Lounges 


OF  ALL  GRADES. 


W^^REROOIMS: 


Nos.  1G3  to  173  North  Main  Street. 


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jyc^isruF^CTOR  Y  : 


OPPOSITE  123  CANAL  STREET, 


PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 


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WILLIAM  E.  DUI^HAM, 

Paints,  A^arnislies. 

Office,  -  -  -  -  Section  G,  Granite  Block, 

FALL  RIVER,  MASS. 

J.  W.  BROWNELL, 

DEALER  IN 

SPERM  &  WHALE  OILS, 

Spermaceti,  Patent  and  Plain  Candles, 

Whale  Pressings,  Sperm  and  Whale  Oil  Soap, 

CORNER  THIRD  &  CANNON  STS., 

IVEW^     BEOrORD.    -     -     - 3XAHS. 


M.J.     B  R  O  ^^^I^, 

ARCH  ITECT, 

ROOM  4,    -    -    -    POCASSET   BANK   BUILDING, 
FALL     RIVER.     MASS. 

GROCERIES,  FLOUR,  GRAIN,  &c. 

AND   SUCH    GOODS  AS   ARE   USUALLY  FOUND 
IN  A  COUNTRY  STORE, 

POST  OFFICE,  H.  E.  THOMPSON,  Assist.  P.  M. 
PLAINVILLE,    .  .    NEAR  NO.  ATTLEBORO,  MASS. 


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WM.  WOLFENDALE, 

DEALER  IN 

STEAM,  WATER  &  GAS  FITTINGS, 

And  Gas  Fixtures  of  all  Descriptions. 

Contracts  taken  for  Heating    Buildings  by  Steam,  and    Lighting  by 
Gas.      Dwelling  Houses  fitted  up  for  Gas, 
in  the  neatest  manner. 

Steam  Pumps,  Globe  Valves,  Sheet  Rubber, 
and  Rubber  Packing,  &c. 

Particular  attention    paid    to  Fitting  and    Repairing    Fish  Oil 

EsTABLisuMENTS.       All  orders  will  receive  prompt 

attention.     Work  warranted  to  give 

satisfaction. 

HO.  76  SECOND  STREET,      FALL  RIVER.  MASS. 
ALiLBIff,  giX^ADB  <£  CO. 

^\Aniolesale  GROCERS, 


AND 


DEALEES  IN 


Flour,  Butter,  Cheese,  Lard,  Coal  Oil,  &c.,  &o. 

HAY  SEED,  HAY,  &c.,  at  wholesale,  in  any  Quantity, 
Nos.  16  and  18  Bedford  Street,  &  5  Market  Square, 

FALL  RIVER,  MASS 


H.  B.  ALLEN,  E.  B.  LAKE. 

GEO.  W.  BLADE.         B.  S.  C.  GIFFOHD. 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  65 

Union  Mill  Company,  Pleasant,  Fall  River 

Wampanoag  Mills,  Quequochan,  " 

Weetamoe  Mills,  Davol,  " 

Potomska    Mills,    (print  cloths),   South 

Water,  near  Bedford,  office,  Rodman, 

corner  Front,  New  Bedford 

Wamsutta  Cotton  Mills,  North  Third, 
Barrowsville      Mill,     Stalibrd     &     Co., 

proprietors,  Norton 

Norton  Mills,  (wool  scouring),  " 

STAFFORD    &    CO.,    (cotton    thread, 

yarn,  &c.),  (see  adv.  index). 

No.  Dighton  and  Barrowsville 
Orleans  Mills,  (carpet  warp,  yarns,  &c.),  Rehoboth 
Rehoboth  Mills, (twine,  &c.), 

Howard  A.  F.  &  Son,  Taunton 

Stanley  &  Co., 
Westport    Manufacturing    Co.,    (warps, 

batting,  &c.),  Westport 

COTTON  TWINE  AND  THREAD  MANUFAC- 
TURERS. 

Morse  E.  J.  W.  &  Co.,   (cotton,  thread 

and  harness  twine),  South  Easton 

Niantic  Thread  Co.,  Division,  Fall  River 

Heap  Hargeaves,  (twine  and  batting),  Rehoboth 

COTTON  WASTE  AND  PAPER  STOCK. 

Thorpe  J.  F.,  Weir,  Taunton 

COTTON   YARN  AND    TWILLED     GOODS 
MANUFACTURERS. 

STAFFORD  &  CO.,  (.see  adv.  index),  No.  Dighton 

COUNTRY   STORES. 

CSee  also  Grocers,-Dry  Goods,  SgcJ 

Cochran  David,  Acushnet 

Davis  John  R.,  " 

Davis  R.  &  Son,  Long  Plain,  " 

Carpenter  L.  Z.,  Park,  Attleboro 

Hebron  Manufacturing  Co.,  Dodgeville,  " 

Hebron  Manufacturing  Co.,  Hebrouville,  " 

FolletN.  B.,  Falls  Village, 
SOVEREIGNS  OF  INDUSTRY,  Coun- 
cil, No.  20,  J.  O.  Hinckley,  agent,  20 
Park, 


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Miiuroe  C.  C.  &  Son,  Briofgsville,  Attleboro 

Walker  Wm.,  road  near  West  Attleboro,  '' 

Day  E.  H.,  South  Attleboro 

Cudworth  S.  H.,  Berkeley 
Fletcher  P.  H., 

Andrews  Eben  F..  Diffhton 

Lincoln  Eben  P.,  " 

Phillips  William,  " 

AlmyE.,  Dighton 

Dunbar  Geoige,  North  Dighton 

Baker  A.  P.,  North  Dartmouth 

Sea  very  J.  P.,  " 

Drake  J.  S.,  Easton 

Kimball  George  L.,  "•' 
AMES  OLIVER  &  SONS,  (corporation), 

North  Easton 

Strout  &  Packard,  " 

Howard  J.  M.,  South  Easton 

Copeland  George,  " 

Hathaway  D.  C.  H.,  Freetown 

Johnson  D.  L.,  " 

Peabody  J.  W.,  " 

Chase  A.  H.,  East  Freetown 

Washburn  R.,  " 

CLARK  &  SEGUR,  Chauncy,  Mansfield 

Rogerson  J.  R.,  Norton 

Lincoln  E.  H.  &  C.  D.,  Raynham 

LINCOLN  E. ,  Raynham  Centre 

Robinson  S.  W.,  North  Raynham 

Black  Johnson,  Rehoboth 

Carpenter  D.  C,                 .  " 

Clark  S.,  " 

Horton  Ed  ward  H . ,  " 

Luther  William  H.,  " 

Marten  Otis,  " 

Marvel  John  C,  " 
Peck  Cyril  C, 

Pierce  Susan,  " 

Case  S.  O.  Jr.,  Seekonk 

MedberyA.  N.,  " 

Davis  D.  P.,  Somerset 

Marble  Joseph,  " 

Wheaton  W.  F.  " 

SANDERS  C.  W.,  East  Taunton 

Bufiinton  Joseph,  Swansea 


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Chase  E.  P., 

Chase  J.  F., 

Estabrooks  G.  C, 

Eddy  S.  W.,  Luther's  Corner, 

Wood  Hemy  O., 

Luther  J.  G.,  Luther's  Corner, 

Mason  William  P., 

Anthony  &  Macombcr, 

Brownell  C.  H.,  Central  Village, 

Cory  A.  M.,  Westport  Point, 

Macomber  R.  &  Son,  W^estport  Point, 

Simons  Henry, 

Westport  Manufacturing  Co., 

Macomber  C.  H., 

Griffin  Lysauder, 


Swansea 


a 


North  Swansea 
Westport 


North  Westport 
South  Westport 


CKOCKERY,  CHINA  AND   GLASS  WARE. 

(See  also  Country  Stores,  also  House  Furnishing  Goods.) 

CLAKK  &  SEGUR,  Chauncy,  Mansfield 

FRANKLIN  J.  N.,  Washington.       North  Attleboro 
HOLMES  &  CHEEVER,  Washington, 

(see  adv.  index),  " 

Knapp,  Bates  &  Follet,  Washington,         " 
SHERMAN  G.  H.,  South  Dartmouth 

Lingard  T.,  29  Fourth,  Fall  River 

Hathaway  &  Dean,  cor.  Bedford  and  Second,  " 
Bliss  &  Nye,  121  Union,  New  Bedford 

Bennett  Samuel,  44  William,  " 

HAY  DEN  &  GROSSMAN,  Bedford,  cor. 

Third,  {^nee  adv. page  ZQ),  " 

LUTHER   H.   R.,    144  Purchase,    {see 

adv.  index),  " 

Purinofton  &  Brown,  55  Purchase,  " 

Taylor  Henry  J.,  41  Purchase,  " 

Hoard  N.  S.,  29  and  31  Union  block,  Taunton 

ALBRO  JAMES  D.,  Bay,  Hopewell, 
DURGIN  BROTHERS  &  WILLIAMS, 

Hopewell,  " 

Reed  Edgar  H.,  39  Main, 
WEST  L.  B.  &  CO.,  24  Winthrop, 

CRUCIBLES. 

Phoenix  Manufacturing  Co.,  W.  Water, 

Weir  Village, 
Taunton  Crucible  Co.,  D.  A.  Trefethen, 

agent,  West  Water,  cor.  Third, 


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CURRIERS. 

(See  also  Leather  Dealers.) 

Faulkner  George  &  Co.,  Court,  New  Bedford 

Rose  S.  M.,  17fi  North  Third, 

CUTLERY. 

CSee  Hardware  and  Cutlei-y.) 

Murphy  J.,  (manufacturer),  Mansfield 

DANCING  TEACHER. 
Smith  Israel,  North  Third,  New  Bedford 

DENTISTS, 

Fittz  G.  B.,  5  North  Main,  Attleboro 

Fisher  W.  D.,  Washincjton,  North  Attleboro 

Tappan  F.  de  P.,  Fairhavcn 

Dodge  C.  L.,  corner  Bedford  and  Main,     Fall  River 

DeChevry  Louis,  54  South  Main, 

Fairbanks  George  O.,  sect.  D.  Graiiite  blk., 

Stevens  W.  B.,  sect.  B,  Granite  block, 

Walton  J.  C,  5  South  Main, 

Williams  &  Stebbins,  42  South  Main, 

CHANNING  WM.  H..  139  Union,        New  Bedford 

Channing  W.  R.,  139  Union, 

Davis  C.  G.,  Cheapside.  corner  Union, 

Hazeltino  A.  A.,  106  Purchase, 

Mann  H.  E.,  85  Purchase, 

Mara  James  C,  25  Cheapside, 

McLeod  E.  v.,  5  Cummings'  block, 

Nesbett  F.  B.,  102  Purchase, 

Stetson  Edward.  24  Purchase, 

Ward  E.  G.,  148  1-2  Union, 

Ward  F.  E.,  corner  Union  and  sixth, 

Wyman  A.  F.,  9  1-2  Purchase. 

DICKERMAN    D.   S.,    106  Weir,    (.see 

adv.  index),  Taunton 

Dickerman  H.  L.,  3  Jones'  blk.,  Broadway,       " 
Dickcrman  J.  Q.  &  W.  T.,  49  City  square', 
Miett  F.  H.,  City  square,  " 

Leach  J.  S.,  59  Main,  " 

Paige  O.  S.,  11  Hotel  building, 
Thompson  Julius,  Main,  " 

DEPUTY  SHERIFFS. 

{  See  County  Register  .j 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRBCTORY.  69 

DESIGNER,  ENGRAVER  AND  HUB  CUTTER. 

Carpenter  Arthur  E.,  Washington,        No.  Attleboro 

DIE  SINKERS  AND  HUB  CUTTERS. 

CHRISTY  J.  C,  East,  {see  adv.  index). 

North  Attleboro 

DINING  AND  BOARDING  SALOONS. 

(See  Eating  Houses.) 

DISPENSARY. 

Post  William  C,  12  Cheapside,  New  Bedford 

DOORS,  SASHES  AND  BLINDS. 

Gelinas  &  Chappell,  Maynard's  Mills,  Attleboro 

BOSWORTH  W.  &  SON,  North  Front, 

(see  adv.  ind.).  New  Bedford 

SOWLE  F.  A.,  corner  Elm  and  North 

Water,  (see  adv.  index.),  '' 

Mosier  &  Brownell,  Atlantic  wharf,  *' 

DAVIS  H.  L.  &  CO.,  34  Union,  and  43 

West  Water,  {see  adv.  ind.),  Taunton 

DRAIN  AND  WATER  PIPE. 

Pierce  &  Tucker,  mill,  rear  B.  &  P.  R.  R.   Attleboro 
BUSH    WM.   R.,  3(5  and  38  Pocasset, 

{see  adv.  ind.).  Fall  River 

CLARY  M.,  52  Columbia,  {see  adv,  ind.),       " 
PAISLER  C.  S.,  118  No.  Water,  New  Bedford 

DRESSMAKERS. 

Capron  H.  N.  Miss,  7  North  Main,  Attleboro 

Cooper  J.  Mrs.,  North  Main,  " 
Crandall  R.  B.  Mrs.,                              Attleboro  Falls 
Herring  E.  A.  Miss,  Park,                 North  Attleboro 

Dean  O.  B.  Mrs.,  Washington,  " 

Baldy  Ruth  Mrs.,  141  South  Main,  Fall  River 

Barnaby  Sarah,  28  Pine,  " 

Butler  M.  E.,  81  North  Main,  " 

Crapo  Mary  C.  Mrs.,  296  Pleasant,  «• 

Doane  F.  Miss,  17  South  Main,  *' 

Cough  Hannah,  74  Hartwell,  " 

Gray  Lydia,  1  Troy  bldg.,  Pleasant,  '* 

Horan  D.  M.,  Pleasant,  " 
Kelley  E.,  87  Bedford, 


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Nolan  M.  A.  Mrs.,  122  Second,  Fall  River 

Pickerinof  E,  M.,  54  Second,  '• 

Pool  M/a.  c&  M.  E.,  32  South  Main, 
Wilraarth    S.    E.    Miss,    room    2,   Troy 

building,  Pleasant, 
Wrightington     Chartley     P.     Miss,     45 

North  Main, 
Aiken  Annie,  5  1-2  Cheapside, 
Allen  Jane  G.  Miss,  9  1-2  Purchase, 
Bryant  L.  A.  8  1-2  Purchase, 
Chapman  J.  H.  Jr.  Mrs.  26  Pleasant, 
Melling  A.,  212  Purchase. 
Wagner  M.  R.,  3  1-2  Cheapside, 
Wright  E.  Miss,  15  Cheapside, 
Trafton  George  W.  Mrs.,  Somerset 

Carpenter  Sophia  K.,  85  Main,  Taunton 

Cooper  Elizabeth  B.,  Webster,  near  Bow,  " 

Lowell  M.  P.  Miss,  4  Main,  " 


DRILLS. 

Morse  Twist  Drill  and  Machine  Co.,  cor, 
Fourth  and  Bedford, 


New  Bedford 


DRUGS  AND  CHEMICALS. 

(See  Apothecaries  and  Druggists.) 

Remington  R.  K.,  36  Mill, 

DRY  GOODS. 

(See  also  Country  Stores.) 


Fall  River 


Attleboro 


Folsom  George  C,  21  North  Main, 

Monroe  C.  C.  &>  Son.  Brigjorsville,  " 

Barden   T.  A.  &  Co.,  Washington,   cor. 

Wrentham  road.  North  Attleboro 

Eldridge  I.  B.,  Washington, 
Knapp,    Bates    &    Follett,    Washington, 

corner  Church,  " 

Rosenbers^  Abraham,  Washington,  " 

Tifft  L.  C.,  Park, 

SHERMAN  G.  H.,  South  Dartmouth 

Lincoln  Mary  F.,  Dighton 

Ames  O.  &  Sons,  (corporation).  North  Easton 

Allen  &  Hathaway.  1  Granite  block,  Fall  River 

Almv  Charles,  40  South  Main, 
Brown  E.  S.,  71  South  Main,  " 

Buffiuton  H.  S.,  13  South  Main, 


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71 


NEW  TAILORING  ESTABLISHMENT. 


I  have  taken  the  NEW  STORE,  No.  11  THIRD 
STEEET,  NETV  BEDFORD,  under  the  Ban- 
croft House,  and  intend  to  carry  on  a 

B^I  RST      CIj  AS  S 

CUSTOM 

TAILORINd  ESTABLISHMENT, 

PRICES  TO  SUIT  THE  TIMES. 

My  experience  as  a  Practical  Cutter  and  Tailor  will 
speak  for  itself,  as  every  garment  is  warranted  to  fit,  or 
the  money  refunded.  Give  me  a  call  and  judge  for  your- 
self. 

ROBERT  GORDON, 

Draper  &  Tailor. 


FIRST    CJLJ^SS 

BOARDING  HOUSE, 

27    B^NK   STREET, 

ATTLEBORO,     MASS. 

EZRA  ARNOLD,  Proprietor. 

CLARENDON  HOUSE, 

ON  THE  EUROPEAN  PLAN. 


L.  H.  FRANCIS,  Proprietor, 

Coliannet    Street, 

Taunton^  Mass. 


72  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

G.  D.  iaii:.i.iK£:iv, 
DRY    GhOODS, 

RICKETSON'S  BLOCK. 

coRNiCR.  xjisrioisr  &  FoxirtTii  streets, 
NEW  BEDFORD,     -    -    -    -    MASS. 

Z.    SHEEMAlSr, 

inter,  Biier  ani  Comractor, 

Corner  High  and  Cohannet  Street, 

Residence,  68  Cohannet  street.  iAUNiON,    MAbb. 


CHARLES  J.  CHAPIN, 


pi      mifi 


R  0  X     M  M  1  n  W  A  E  T  T  H I 


^J  A\  PIFPTrT'e'P 


?i 


Soap,  Spice  Fruit  and  Candle  Boxes. 

SHOOKS,  TEA  CADDIES,  DOVETAILED  BOXES, 

EURlSriSHEr)    TO    ORDER. 
ORDERS     BY     MAIL     ATTENDED      TO      PROMPTLY 

ADDRESS 

BOX  FACTORY.  NORTH  DARTMOUTH,  MASS. 

DEALER  IN  ALL  laNDS  OF 

FRESH,  SMOKED  &  PIGKLED 


OYSTERS,      CLAMS.     QUAHAUGS     AND      LOBSTERS, 

ALSO,  PICKLES,  CANNED  GOODS,  &c.,  &c. 
ISTo.    6    \VEIR    STREET,    TAXJISTTON",    IVIASS. 

Old  Colony  House. 

EIST  TIUNTON. 

A.  R.  WHITE.  C.  W.  BAKER, 


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73 


Dean  Charles  H.,  7  South  Main, 

Doran  Paul,  335  Pleasant, 

Gammons  Brothers,  142  South  Main, 

Holt  &  Henry,  3  Granite  block, 

Irish  Edward  A.,  67  South  Main, 

Marvel  John  B.,  5  Granite  block, 

Quinn  Woodland  &  Co.,  93  So.  Main, 

Porter  Brothers,  69  Pleasant, 

Sargent  L.,  4  Granite  block, 

Sharon  Brothers,  60  South  Main, 

Simmons  W.  H.,  42  South  Main, 

Smith  &  Jenney,  9  South  Main, 

Stewart  &  Hamerton,  So.  Main,  cor.  Spring, 

Strassman  Henrv,  34  South  Main, 

White  A.  D.,  67  Pleasant, 

Williams  J.  W.,  37  South  Main, 

CLARK  &  SEGUR,  Chauncy,  {see  adv 
index) , 

Rogerson  Brothers, 

Brightman  Leander  &  Co.,  15  South  Water 

New 

Brownell  O.  G.  &  Son,  51  Purchase, 

Delano  S.,  8  Purchase, 

Dootson  John  ]Mrs.,  86  Purchase, 

EDDY  GEORGE  M.  &  CO.,  147  Union, 

Faisneau  G.  E.,  32  Purchase, 

Fisher  James,  143  Union, 

Gilford  George  D.,  6  Purchase, 

Hadley  A.  W.,  20  Purchase, 

HASKELL  &  CO.,  (wholesale  and  re- 
tail), 42,  44  and  46  Purchase, 

Hunt  Josiah,  22  Purchase, 

MILLHvEN  C.  D.,  1  Ricketsons  block. 
Union,  (see  adv.  index), 

Silvester  &  Wimj,  28  and  30  Purchase, 

Richardson  J.  T^  18  South  Water, 

Simon  N.,  62  Purchase, 

Soule  W.  T.,  58  Purchase, 

Spare  J.  V.,  176  County, 

Waite  Benjamin  H.,  38  Purchase, 

Waterman  N.,  59  Purchase, 

Whiting  E.  B.,  10  Purchase, 

Woodman  W.  O.,  Purchase, 

ALBRO  JAMES  D.,  Bay, 

DURGIN  BROTHERS  &  WILLIAMS, 
Hopewell, 


Fall  River 


Mansfield 


Bedford 


Taunton 


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74  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


Dean  P.  Evarts,  85  Main,  Taunton 

Higgins  L.  B.  &  Co.,  79  Main, 

Srifith  &  Cutter,  83  Main, 

Skinner  N.  H.  &  Co.,  Main,  corner  Cedar, 

SANDERS  C.  W.,  Micldleboro  avenue, 

corner  Liberty,  East  Taunton 

DYERS  AND  BLEACHERS. 

(See  also  Bleacheries.) 

Wolfendon  Robert,  County,  near  Fifth,       Attleboro 

Bray  J.  W.,  West  Attleboro 

ORR  JAMES,  {see  adv.  index).  South  Attlei)oro 
Orr  Brothers, 

Monarch  John,  202  Pleasant,  Fall  River 

Harding  C.  P.,  41  William,  New  Bedford 

Hackers  Hamlet,  Swansea 

Eatough  John,  rear  18  Spring,  Taunton 

EARTHEN  WARE  MANUFACTURERS. 

Hatheway ,  Somerset  Centre 

Purington  David, 
Purington  George  S., 

EATING  HOUSES. 

Alfred  G.  H.  &  Co.,  basement,  Sturdy's 

building,  Attleboro 

Conway  Joseph,  Bank,  cor.  Washington,  " 

Everett  Dennis,  Wash.,  cor.  Elm,     North  Attleboro 
Williams  R.,  Washington,  " 

Atwood  J.  D.,  North  Easton 

Holmes  C,  12  Fourth,  Fall  River 

Hurley  William,  28  Pocasset,  " 

Moss  James  94  Third, 

Kelley  G.  H.,  corner  Main  and  Spring,  " 

Murphy  Patrick,  26  Pocasset,  •     " 

Nve  J.  B.,  28  Pleasant, 
Nye  J.  T.,  112  and  114  Second, 
Tootle  M.,  Steamboat  wharf,  " 

Paine  F.,  R.  R.  depot,  Mansfield 

Allen  T.  L.  &  Son,  26  South  Water,     New  Bedford 
Furber  G.  W.,  51  Union, 
GiflTord  G.  P.,  7  South  Water, 
Hann  A.  W.,  9  South  Water, 
Oakley  James,  65  Union, 
Winslow  H.,  34  William, 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  75 

Pond  E.  D.  Mrs.,  67  and  69  William,     New  Bedford 
REEVE   N.   S.,  4  and    6  South  Water, 

{see  advt.  p.  48.), 
Richards  G.,  5  North  Third, 
Slosson  Henry  C,  11  Old  Market  square, 
Smith  D.  B.,*19  Union, 
Widdoes  Levi,  95  Union, 
Chase  O.,  5  Weir,  Taunton 

Ferrin  G.  W.,  58  High, 
Kelley  G.  C.  &  Co.,  48  City  square, 
McKennon  P.,  61  West  Water, 
Townsend  J.  S.  &  Brother,  20  and  22  Weir, 
Wilber  S.  &  Brother,  16  Weir, 
AVoodward  W.  P.,  West  Water,  Weir, 

ELECTRO  PLATERS. 

(See  also  Nickel  Platers.) 

NERNEY  &  LINCOLN,  Steam-power 
building.  3d  from  de'pot,  opp.  R.  R. 
avenue,  Attleboro 

Crotty  &  Cudworth,  East,  North  Attleboro 

Perkins  Thomas  C,  East,  " 

EMPLOYMENT  OFFICE. 
Shaw  James,  11  South  Main,  Fall  River 

ENAMELED  CLOTH, 

Taunton  Oil  Cloth  Co.,  Wales,  Taunton 

ENAMELER. 

Birmingham  J.  J.,  Elm,  North  Attleboro 

Price  Richard,  East, 


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ENGRAVERS. 

(See  also  Chasers,  also  Hub  Cutters  and  Die  Sinkers.) 

Coombs  F.  O.,  (plate),  S.  Richardson's 

building.  East,  Attleboro 

Maxon  G.  W.,  (plate),  S.  Richardson's 

building.  East,  " 

EXPRESSMEN. 

Gomley  A.  &  Co.,  196  Elm,  and  corner 

First  and  Union,  New  Bedford 

EXPRESS  OFFICES. 

Adams'  Express,  (Boston  to  Providence) , 

&c.,  Sturdy's  building,  Attleboro 


76  BRISTOL,    COUNTY    DIKECTORY. 


Earle   &  Prevv,   (Boston   to  Providence, 

&c.),  Sturdy's  building,  R.  R.  ave.,         Attleboro 

Livesey  J.T.,  (Attleboro  to  Providence), 

Union,  near  Pearl,  " 

Adams'  Express,  (Boston  to  Providence) , 

1  Kendall's  block,  North  Attleboro 

Earl  &  Prew,  Bank  building,  Wash.,         " 

Earl  &  Prow,  R.  R.  station,  Attleboro  Falls 

Middleton  Frank,  (Easton  and  Boston),  No.  Easton 

Pinkhani  A.  E.,  (Easton  and  Boston),  " 

Marble  D.  C,  (Easton  and  Boston), 

Adams  Express  Co.  (to  Providence),  Fall  River 

Earl  &  Prew's  Express  Co.  (to  Provi- 
dence), 17  Main, 

Adams  Express  Co  ,  9  Bedford,  " 

Kinsley  Express  Co.  (Boston  to  New- 
port), 17  North  Main, 

DAVENPORT,  MASON,  &.CO.,  (New 
York,  South  and  West,  5  Ricketson's 
block,  Union,  New  Bedford 

HATCH  &  CO.  (Boston,  etc.),  5  Ricket- 
son's block.  Union,  {see  adv.  opp.  p.),        " 

Mayhew  John,  (Edgartown  and  New 
Bedford),  5  Ricketson's  block,  " 

Potter  A.  H.,  (New  York  Express),  19 
Commercial,  " 

DAVENPORT    &    MASON,    (Boston), 

7  City  square,  Taunton 

DAVENPORT,  MASON,  &  CO.  (N.Y.) 

7  City  square,  " 

Eastman  &  Co.,  24  City  square,  " 

FANCY  GOODS. 

(See  also  Toy  Stores.) 

BAXTER  JOHN,   10   Park,    {see  adv. 

p.  55),  Attleboro 

Cash  Samuel,  17  Union,  " 

Razee  B.  A.  &  Son,  Kendall's  block,    1 

Washington,  North  Attleboro 

Hathaway  James  B.,  23  Pleasant,  Fall  River 

Huntsman  Hattie  F.  Miss,  81  So.  Main,  " 

Landman  E.,  94  South  Main,  " 

Lincoln  &  Kellev,  26  South  Main. 
Lowell  C.  S.,  109  South  Main, 
Noros  L.  J.,  15  South  Main, 
Bigelow  &  Wing,  127  South  Main, 


HATCH  &  CO;S 


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D  ^  I  L  Y 


TO  AND    FROM 

IW  BEDFORD,  BOSTOI, 

PROYIDENCE, 


AND- 


Marthas  Vineyard. 


ALSO, 

GENERAL  TICKET  OFFICE  AND  AGENCY 

FOR 

SALE  DRAFTS  AND  BILLS  OF  EXCHAN&E, 


OFFICES : 

34  &  35  Court  Square,  Boston. 

52  Dorrance  Street,  Providence. 

142  Union  Street,  New  Bedford. 

757  Commonwealth  Av.,  Vineyard  Crove. 


R.    WARREN, 


FRENCH 


M)JlLJkJUltM 


496  Washington  Street, 


BOSTON. 


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LA.DIES' 


CAPS  IND  HEAD-DRESSES. 


No.  496  M^ashington  Street, 


B  O  S  T  O  IsT. 


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77 


Mansfield 
New  Bedford 


Mowry  G.  W.  &  C.  H., 

Allen  Charles  N.,  153  Union, 

Case  E.  C.  Miss,  40  Purchase,  " 

Chase  G.  W.,  16  Purchase, 

Hopkins  J.,  Purchase,  corner  Union,  " 

Hunt  Josiah,  22  Purchase,  " 

Macy  W.  J.,  Purchase,  " 

Nooning  H.  H.  &  Co.,  2  1-2  and  4  Purchase," 

Simon  A.,  62  Purchase,  " 

Paul  J.  C,  27  Purchase, 

Davis  N.  S.,  Somerset 

Hinckley  J.  W.  &  Co.,  (99  cent  store), 

46  Main,  Tauntcm 

RANKIN  L.,  Bay,  corner  Jeiferson, 
Tiukham  S.  M.  &  Sons,  43  Main, 


Attleboro 
Fall  River 

Mansfield 
New  Bedford 


FA.NCY  DRY  GOODS. 

Fisher  J.  M.,  22  Park, 

Benson  M.  V.  B.,  41  North  Main, 

Ramsay  &  Mc Whirr,  75  South  Main, 

Hamilton  H.  C,  Main, 

Cottle  H.  B.  Miss.,  11  Purchase, 

DURFEE  E.  A.  Miss,  19  Cheapside, 

Fuller  N.  B.  Miss,  97    1-2  Third, 

Hadley  A.  W.,  20  Purchase, 

MILLIKEN  C.  D.,  1  Ricketson's  block, 

Tallman  C.  S.,  70  Union, 

Woodman  W.  O.,  12  Purchase, 

Lincoln  E., 

DURGIN  BROTHERS  &  WILLIAMS, 

Hopewell, 
Eatough  M.  E.,  49  Main, 

FERTILIZERS. 

(' See  Agricultural  aiid  Seed  Stores.) 

Paine  S.  S.  &  Brother,  North  Front,  cor. 

Hazard's  wharf.  New  Bedford 

PAISLER  CHARLES  S.,  118  No.  Water,  " 

FILE    DEALERS. 

BUTLER,  BROWN  &  CO.,  34  and  35 
Exchange  pi.  (see  adv.  front  colored 
leaves(,  Providence,  R.  I. 

FILE   MANUFACTURERS  AND   DEALERS. 

Broughton  &  Sunderland,  Central,  near  Water, 

Fall  River 


Raynham 
Taunton 


78 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


WEBSTER   JOSEPH  &  SON,   Court, 

(see  adv.  index). 
Price  A.,  33  1-2  South  Water, 


Tauuton 
New  Bedford 


FINE  ARTS. 

Ellis  L.  B.,  40  William, 
Hazeltine  C  G5  William, 


New  Bedford 


FIRE  BRICK,  PLASTER,  &c. 

HAWKINS  W.  H.,  Oil  Works  wharf, 
Davol, 


Fall  River 


FISH   DEALERS. 

(See  also  Fish,  Wholesale,  also  Oyster  Dealers.) 

Lewis  &  Wetherell,  rear  37  Park,  Attleboro 

Bobbins  &  Crosby,  7  R.  R.  avenue,  " 

Tucker  J.  D.,  Washino^ton,  North  Attleboro 

Keith  eToseph,  26  Second,  Fall  River 

Mayhew  B.  T.,  24  Mayhcw's  blk.  Second, 

Frost  Hiram,  7  Fourth,  " 

Sanford  C.  A.,  7  Ninth,  " 

Shaw  J.  M.,  128  South  Main, 

Bessom  C,  Main,  Mansfield 

Bartlett  Abner,  9  North  Sixth,  New  Bedford 

Bassett  William  A.,  125  Purchase, 

Child  J.  G.  &  Son,  31  School, 

Clark  &  Bartlett,  Commercial  wharf  and 

9  Market, 
Clark  T.  E.,  238  Purchase, 
Cornell  G.  T.,  161  Purchase, 
Holmes  &  Watson,  157  South  Water, 
Leonard  H.  A.,  91  South  Third, 
Leonard  John  H  ,  25  Union, 
Payne  George  A.,  Purchase, 
DOANE  ELISHA,  17  City  square,  {see 

adv.  index), 
Kellev  A.  W.,  78  High, 
Marley  T.  C,  23  West  Water, 
TOWNSEND   J.  S.  &  BROTHER,  20 

and  22  Weir,  " 

WILBUR   D.    E.,    6    Weir,    {see    adv. 

index),  " 

Mayhew  Thomas  W.,  Westport  Point,  Westport 

FISH  OIL  AND  GUANO  MANUFACTURER. 

Wilson  Job,  Swansea 


Tauuton 


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79 


GXSO.  A.  IVIASON. 


MSrmt^^   Livery,  Sale  and   Boarding 


STABLE, 

CoiMMcw  Street, 

ATTLEBORO,  MASS. 


HOESES,  CAHEIAGES  k  HARNESSES 

Constantly  on  hand  for  sale. 

ALSO    DEALEU    IN 

BALED   HAY  &  STRAW. 


I  am  constantly  receiving  Horses  from  ^ 
Canada,  which  I  am  selling  at  very  low  (^-Z^^^^ 
prices. 


BROWN  &  WHITE. 


llors  ai  Law, 


OFFICE,  - 


S   UNION   BLOCK, 


TAUNTON,  MASS. 


J.  BROWN. 


L.  E.  WHITE. 


G.  GREENLEAF  &  CO. 

WIRE  WORKERS  AND  WEAVERS, 

WIRE  CLOTHS,  NETTINGS,  FOUNDRY  RIDDLES, 

Sparker  Cloth,    Patent  Barnl   Coal   Sieves,    Rat  Traps,  Corn    Poppers, 
and  every  variety  of  Wire  Work,  made  to  order. 

90    XJNION    STREET, 
BOSTON. 


80 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


F.  H.  Stafford. 


Wm.  Mason. 


A.  T.  Pierce. 


STAFFORD  &  CO. 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


Cotton    Tlir-ead., 

YARNS  AND  TWILLED  GOODS, 

All  Nos.  Yarn  from  N"o.  6  to  60,  single  or  twisted. 
Mills  at  EAST  GREENWICH,  E.  I.,  BAREOWSVILLE  &  NORTH  DIGHTON,  MASS. 

Office,  ,  ,  .  .  57  Weybosset  Street, 

nwvwENCE,  n.  t. 

n.  L.  Davis.  a.  Doane,  Jr. 

H.   L.   I3A.V1S   &   CO. 

DEALERS  IN" 


ill 


AND 

BUILDERS' 

HARDWARE, 

PAPER  HANGINGS, 

Paints,  Oils  and  Varnishes, 

Particular  attention  paid 
to  Painting,  Papering,  Deco- 
rating and  Graining. 

Stores,  No.  4  STAPLES' 
BLOCK,  Weir  Village,  and 
34  MAIN  STREET. 

TAUNTON,  MASS. 


Geo.  M.  Cruickshank  &  Co. 


i\m  mm  uwmi 

AND  MACHINISTS. 

MANUFACTURERS   OF 

Cruickshank's  Patent  Metalic  Packing 

FOR  PISTON  RODS  AND  VALVE  STEMS, 

ISTo.  276   DYER   STREET, 


p.  0.  Box  1202. 


PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 


BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY.  81 

FISH,  WHOLESALE. 

Biirtlett  A.  H.,  Commercial  wharf,         New  Bedford 
POTTER  W.  F.  &  Co.,  Union,  cor.  Front, 
(see  adv.  index),  " 

FLORIST  AND  SEEDSMEN. 

{Sec  Nurserymen  and  Seedsmen.) 

Cutler  G.  P.,  43  City  square,  Taunton 

FLOUR  AND  GRAIN. 

{.See  also  Grocers,  Country  Stores,  i^c.) 

Monroe    Charles   C.  &  Son,  Park,    near 

Taunton  road,  Briggsville,  Attleboro 

FollettN.  B.,  '  Attleboro  Falls 

HOLMES  &  CHEEVER,  Washington. 

{see  adv .  index) ,  North  Attleboro 

Knapp,  Bates  &  Follett,  WashiniTton,        " 
THOMPSON  H.  E.,  (.see  adv. page  63), 

Plainville,  near  North  Attleboro 
SHERMAN  G.  H.,  South  Dartmouth 

Dean  T.  H.  cfe  J.  O.,  South  Easton 

ALLEN,   SLADE  &  CO.,   16   and    18 

Bedford,    and    5   Market  square,    (see 

adv.  index),  Fall  River 

Brayton  D.  A.,  Central,  corner  Davol,  " 

Brown  D.  &  Son,  1  Davol,  ■ ,  " 

Brownell  J.  R.,  57  Bedford, 
Cadieux  Joseph,  264  Pleasant, 
CHAFFEE  J.   (wholesale),    182  North 

Main, 

Ferguson  John,  7  Third,  " 

Meek  William,  1  Davol,  " 

Parker  K.,  280  South  Main,  " 

Reynard  R.  P.,  Jr.,  14,  16  and  20  Third, 
Brings  J.  S.,  ^  Mansfield 

CLARK  &  SEGUR,  Chauncy,  {seepage  40),  " 
Rogerson  Brothers,  Main,  " 

Bliss  H.  H.,  11\3  Grinnell,  New  Bedford 

Dennison  Brothers  &  Co.,  40  and  42  So. 

Water,  "     - 

Kirk  John,  224  Purchase,  " 

Macomber  T.  W.,  16  South  Water,  " 

POTTER  W.  F.  &  CO.,  Union,  coi-ner 

Front,  {see  adv.  page  63),  " 

Wilbor  Alfred  G.,  95  Third, 


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North  Water,  corner 

New  Bedford 

Raynham  Centre 

Rehoboth 

Seekonk 

Somerset 

Tauuton 


WILSON  &  CO 

Hillman, 
LINCOLN  E., 
Marvel  J.  C, 
Medbery  A.  N., 
REED  BENJAMIN  T., 
ALBRO  J.  D.,  Bay,  Hopewell, 
DURGIN  BROTHERS  &  WILLIAMS, 

Hopewell,  " 

Briggs  C.   A.    &  Co.,  36   West  Water, 

W'eir  Village,  '- 

Church  H.  W.  &  Co.,  56  West  Water, 

Weir  Village,  " 

Paul   J.  &  Co.,  26  West  Water,   Weir 

Villao-e, 
SANDERS  C.  W.,  East  Tauntou 

FLOURING  MILLS. 

Braytou  D.  A.,  cor  Davol  and  Central,       Fall  River 
Brown  D.  &  Son,  foot  of  Central,  " 

Dennison  Brothers  &  Co.,  40  and  42  So. 

Water,  corner  School,  New  Bedford 

Eureka  Flour  Mills,  42  South  Water,  " 

WILSON  &  CO.,  Hillman, 

FRUIT  AND  CONFECTIONERY. 

(See  also  Fruit  §  Vegetables.) 

ELDREDGE    S.   H.    JR.,    31    and    33 

Park,  (see  adv.  index),  Attleboro 

Razee  B.  A.  &  Son,  1  Kendall's  block, 

Washinofton,  North  Attleboro 


Bowen  A.  &  Co.,  40  Pocasset, 
Hampton  A.,  33  Third, 
Marsden  T.,  163  South  Main, 
Nightingale  T.  H.,  201  Bedford, 
NorweltG.  W.,  31  North  Main, 
Robinson  H.  G.,  69  3-4  South  Main, 
Robinson  John,  96  Pleasant, 
Arnold  B.  H.,  108  Purchase, 
Baldwin  H.  W.,  113  Purchase, 
Barstow  S.,  233  Purchase, 
Bartlett  B.  S.,  69  Union, 
Brannan  R.  H.,  76  Purchase, 
Brook  Charles  H.,  54  Purchase, 
Doty  W.  P.,  28'3  Purchase, 
Fish  W.  G.,  103  Purchase, 


Fall  River 


New  Bedford 


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New  Bedford 


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Gray  J.  F,,  66  Purchase, 
Luce  A.  E.,  186  County, 
Maxim  H.  C,  173  Purchase, 
Mansfield  J.  P.,  10  Cheapside, 
McAfee  John,  75  Union, 
Parker  Fred,  9  Purchase, 
Tilden  &  Co.,  60  Purchase, 
Wood  F.,  75  Purchase, 
Davis  E.  N., 
Marble  W.  H., 
Allen  O.  P.,  21  Weir, 
Clary  P.,  38  Weir, 
Cushman  E.  S.,  Weir, 
Godfrey  H.  M.,  27  Weir, 
Leonard  N.  B.,  97  Main, 
Mason  F.  E.,  11  Main, 
Perkins  D.  D.,  1  Broadway, 
Richmond  C.  E.,  57  City  square, 
RuggF.  B.,  88  High, 
Story  A.  T.,  City  Hall  building, 

FRUIT  AND  VEGETABLES. 

( .See  Provisions. ) 

FROST  &  ISHERWOOD,  300  So.  Main, 

(see  adv.  p.  48),  Fall  River 

HOWARD  O.  H.  P.,  180  Second,  (see 

adv.  p.  39),  «« 

O'HEARN   JAMES,   106   South   Main, 

( see  adv .  page  31),  " 

Whitehead  Edmund,  108  South  Main,  " 

Wilbur  Lemuel  C,  103  Union,  New  Bedford 

FURNACES  AND  RANGES. 
Franklin  J.  N.  &  Co.,  4  Kendall's  block, 

Washington,  -  North  Attleboro 

Disjhton  Furnace  Co.,  North  Dighton 

COOK  &  GREW,  44  Second,  {see  adv. 

index),  '« 

CHILSON  GARDNER,  near  depot,  Mansfield 

HAYDEN  &  GROSSMAN,  (Barstow), 

corner  Bedford   and  Third,  {see  adv. 
page  36),  New  Bedford 

Briggs  J.  B.,  42  Main,  Taunton 

Brownell  A.  C,  30  Main, 
Cox  &  Warden,  56  Main, 


84  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

TAUNTON  IRON  WORKS,  W.  Water,      Tauntcui 
Union  Furnace  Co.,  Third,  '•' 

FURNITURE  DEALERS. 

Siinford  C.  S.,  14  Bank,  Attleboro 

Starkey  L.  T.,  85  Park,  North  Attlehoro 

Frazer  G.  C,  120  Pleasant,  Fall  River 

Delano  J.  Jr.,  head  of  Middle,  Fairhaven 

Baldwin  D.  W.,  45  South  Main,  and  14 

and  16  Annawan,  Fall  River 

Borden,  Almy  &  Co.,  43  South  Main, 
Flint  J.  D.  &  Co.,  12'6  South  Main, 
Harriman  D.  G.,  89  Pleasant,  " 

Leat  G.,  9  Spring,  " 

Newell  C.  P.,  7  Main, 

Nichols  L.  &  Co.,  39  Pleasant,  " 

Warden  J.  D.,  116  and  118  Pleasant, 
Waring  Brothers,  93  South  Main,  " 

Wootton  T.,  57  Pleasant,  " 

Carrol  J.,  20  1-2  South  Water,  New  Bedford 

Geils  G.,  150  Purchase,  '' 

Maxfield  Caleb,  130  Union, 
Pease  J.  H.,  214  Purchase, 
Tillinghast  William  A.,  147  1-2  Union, 
Foster  John  M.,  Broadway,  Taunton 

Hoard  N.  S.,  29  and  31  Union  block, 
WEST  L.  B.  &  CO.,  24  Winthn^p, 

FURNITURE  MANUFACTURERS. 

Gilmore  William  H.,  40  Main,  Taunton 

Stanley  &  Cunningham,  40  Main,  " 

Washburn  E.  E.,  Summer,  near  City  Hall,  " 

FURNITURE  REPAIRER. 

Warner  J.  A.,  84  Purchase,  New  Bedford 

GALVANIZED  GOODS. 

KIRBY  H.  S.,  8  Commercial  wharf,  cor. 

Front,  New  Bedford 

GASLIGHT  COMPANIES. 

Attleboro  Union  Gaslight  Company,  G. 

N.  Crandall,  Supt.,  Attleboro 

North  Attleboro  Gaslight  Company,  C. 
S.  Colbath,  Supt.,  office,  East,  near 
Orne,  North  Attleboro 


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BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  85 

Fall  River  Gas  Company,  W.  B.  Durfee, 

Supt.,  office,  93  Pleasant,  Fall  River 

Manufacturers'  Gas  Co.,  Chas.  P.  Stick- 

ncy,  Treas..  Hartwell,  cor.  Fifth,  " 

New  Bedford  Gasli.^ht  Co.,  G.  Wood, 

Supt.,  70  South  Water,  New  Bedford 

Taunton    Gaslight    Co.,    Edwin    Keith, 

clerk,  Treas.  and  Supt.,  Franklin,  Taunton 

GAS,  STEAM  AND  WATER  PIPE  MANU- 
FACTURERS. 

TAUNTON  IRON  WORKS  CO.,  West 

Water,  Taunton 

GAS  AND  STEAM  FITTERS. 

Plath  N.  Nelson,  Circular,  corner  West, 

North  Attleboro 
BUSH   WM.  R.,  36  and   38    Pocasset, 

(.see  adv.iKige  43),  Fall  River 

Fall  River  Steam  and  Gas  Pipe  Co.,  10 

Pocasset  block,  " 

RIDGWAY  J.,  70  Pocasset,   (see  adv. 

page  23),  " 

WOLFENDALE  WM.,  76  Second,  {see 

adv. page  64),  " 

Taunton  Gaslight  Co.,  Franklin,  Taunton 

GAS   FIXTURES. 

Fall  River  Steam  and  Ga.s  Pipe  Co.,  89 

Pleasant,  Fall  River 

WOLFENDALE     WM.,     76     Second, 

{see  adv.  ^.64),  "  . 

GENTLEMEN'S  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

Everett  A.  M.,  47  Park,  Attleboro 

HA  WES  GEORGE  E.,  Wash.,        North  Attleboro 
Brombero;  Hyman,  91  South  Main,  Fall  River 

Shove  &  Fisher,  9  and  11  North  Main,  " 

Brownell  E.  F.  A.,  19  Purchase,  New  Bedford 

Pincus  N.,  25  Purchase,  " 

GLASS  MANUFACTURERS. 

Bowie  S.  R.  &  Co.,  (etching),  90  So.  Water, 

New  Bedford 
Mt.  Washington  Ghiss  Co.,  Prospect,  " 

U.  S.  Ornamental  Glass  Works,  90  So. 
Water,  " 


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BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


GILDERS. 

ACUSHNET  NICKEL  PLATING 
WORKS,  vSouth  Pleasant,  (see  adv. 
p.  5(j), 

GRAIN   DEALERS. 

(See  Flour  and  Grain.) 

CHAFFEE  J.,  182  North  Main, 

GRANITE   DEALERS. 

(See  Stone  Critters.) 

Sullivan  J.  B.,  104  Weir, 

GRIST  MILLS; 

Cory  Samuel, 
Morse  G.  P., 
Spooner  M.  H., 
Howland  E., 
Hawes  &  Wilbur, 
Cornell  Job, 
Turner  E.  G., 
Smalley  M., 
Chace  Charles, 
Chace  D.  S.  &  Son, 
Reed  Joshua, 
Wilson  John  D., 
Winslow  Thomas  G., 
Allen  G.  S., 


New  Bedford 


Fall  River 


Taunton 
Acushnet 

Dartmouth 
North  Dartmouth 

South  Dartmouth 

Dighton 
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Freetown 


Lawrence  D., 
Fisher  Brothers, 
Flint  B.K., 
Lincoln  E., 
Norton  Mills  Co., 
Williams  M.  G., 
Perry  Otis, 
Thurber  Benjamin, 
Burr  Raymond  H., 
Kent  Samuel, 
Martin  Calvin, 
Hamilton  George, 
Wood  N.  M., 
Craw  C.  N., 
Sisson  Alden, 

GROCERS,   RETAIL. 

{See  also  Country  Stores.) 

Carpenter  L.  Z.,  17  Park, 


East  Freetown 

Mansfield 

East  Mansfield 

Norton 

Ray  n  ham 
Rehoboth 

Seekonk 
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Swansea 
Westport 


Attleboro 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


87 


MARSTON  &  CRAPO, 

COUNSELLORS  at  LA^^^, 

No.  35  North  Water  Street, 


George  Marston. 
Wendf  11  H.  Cobb. 


NEW  BEDFORD. 


Wm.  W.  Crapo, 
Clias.  W.  Cliftbrd. 


W.F.  POTTER  &  CO. 

/p   /|\  J      -^^  WHOLESALE 


DEALERS  IN 

TEAS,  COFFEES,  SPICES, 

PROVISIONS  &  PRODUCE. 

PETROLEUM  OIL  a  specialty 

^    __.'.   ^^^  COHXEK    OF 

^  Union  &  Front  Streets, 
NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


SULUNGS,  KINGMAN  &  GO 


Importers  and  General  Dealers  in 


ENGLISH,  GERMAN  AND  AMERICAN 

|gHARD"WARE, 

CUTLERY,  STOVES, 

HOUSE  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

Agricultural  Implements,  &c., 
9  NORTH  THIRD  &  123  UNION  STREET, 


JOHN  W.  SULLINGS,         ) 
GEORGE  F.  KTN^GMAN, 
CHARLES  B.  HILLMAN.  ) 


igBlTIT  BGDFORD. 


MRS.    L.    H.    PACKARD, 

MILLINER,  &  Dealer  in  MILLINERY  GOODS, 

ALSO,    HAIR-AVOKK    MANUFACTURER,, 
No.  17  CHEAPSIDE,    -------    NEW  BEDFORD. 


88  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

GEO.  G.  GIFFOKD.  EDW.  H.  AELEN 

GIFFORD  &  ALLEN, 

BRASS   FOUNDERS, 

GOPPEESMITHS  AM  PLUMBERS. 
Corner  N.  Front  St.  &  Hazard's  Wharf, 

NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 

Plumbing    in  all  its  branches  attended  to  and  satisfaction 
guaranteed. 

Have  on  hand  COMPOSITION  BOLTS,  SPIIvES  and  NAILS, 
COPPER  BOLTS  and  articles  in  our  line  for  Ship's  use.     Also, 
PIPE  of  all   kinds.  SHEET   LEAD,  and  a  large   assortment  of 
PLUMBING  MATEiilALS. 
CASTINGS    MADE   TO  ORDER  &  FINISHING    DONE. 

H.  C.  HAWKINS  &  BEO. 

WHOLESALE  GROCERS, 

AND  COMMISSION  MERCHANTS, 


AND  DEALERS  IN 


FOREIGN  km  OOMESTIO  FRUBTS, 

And   Bailed   Majf^ 

36  &  38  Second  Street,  corner  Pocasset  St , 
Market  Square,  FALL  RIVER,  MASS. 

CONGDON,  CARPENTER  &  CO. 

DEALERS  IN 


Springs,  Axles,  Horse  Shoes  &  Nails, 

WHEELS,  RIMS,   SPOKES,   SHAFTS,  &c. 

A  good  assortment  of  Haskell's  Machine  Bolts  and  Coach 
Screws.    Carriage  and  Tire  Bolts  a  Specialty. 

BRANCH  STORE,  23  BEDFORD  STREET, 

Fall    Hiver    Mlass. 


BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY.  89 

Carpenter  &  Capron,  36  Park,  Attleboro 

Holmes  &  O'Conuor,  23  Railroad  ave,  " 

Monroe  Charles  &  Son,  Briggsville,  " 

Parmenter  H.  D.,  43  Park.  " 

SOVEREIGNS   OF   INDUSTRY,   (see 

adv.  page  55),  Washington,  " 

Walker  William,  North  Attleboro  road,  " 

Follett  N.  B.,  Attleboro  Falls 

Hancock  T.  E.,  Washington,  North  Attleboro 

HOLMES  &  CKEEVER,  Washington, 
opp.  Odd  Fellows'  building,  (see  adv. 
index),  " 

KNAPP,  BATES  &  FOLLETT,  Wash- 
ington, corner  Church,  '• 

Thompson  C.  B.,  Washington,  corner 
Wrentham  road,  " 

THOMPSON  H.  E.,  (see  adv.  p.  63), 

Plain ville,  near  North  Attleboro 

Potter  C.  W.,  South  Dartmouth 

SHERMAN  G.H., 

Palmer  J.  W.,  Dighton 

Almy  Edward,  North  Dighton 

AMES  O.  &  SONS,  (corporation),       North  Easton 

Hitch  p.  F.,  65  Main,  Fairhaven 

Elridge  Brothers,  71  Main, 

Leavitt  &  Taber,  41  Centre, 

Nye  Alfred,  19  Washington, 

Swift  S.  S.  &  Co.,  Main,  corner  Bridge, 

Adams  F.  M.,  177  North  Main,  Fall  River 

Andrews  E.,  16  Pleasant, 

Audet  &  Roy,  348  Pleasant, 

Bagshaw  James,  349  Pleasant, 

Barlow  J.  &  Co.,  305  Pleasant, 

Barney  George  W.,  156  North  Main, 

Bean  E.  L.,  20  Twelfth,    ^ 

Biltcliffe  &  Bruckshaw,  136  Pleasant, 

Bliss  W.  B.,  Bank, 

Booth  Eliza,  Bedford, 

Booth  William,  112  Third, 

Bowler  G.,  186  Pleasant, 

Bridge  Joseph,  379  Pleasant, 

Briggs  B.  D.,  19  Turner, 

Butler  James,  10  Fourth, 

Butler  P.,  112  Columbia, 

Cobb,  Bates  &  Yerxa,  99  South  Main, 


90  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Callahan  D.,  6Q  Fourth,  Fall  River 

Carroll  &  Butler,  U2  Bedford, 

Coolidge  C,  242  Pleasant, 

Coleman   William,    corner    George    and 

Oregon,  Mechanicsville, 
Co-operative  Association,   112,  114  and 

116  Bedford, 
Corneau  W,  91  Bedford, 
Dean  J.  M.,  14  South  Main, 
Dugdale  James,  347  Pleasant, 
Duggan  Thomas,  60  Spring, 
Eagan  John  2d,  73  Spring, 
Flynn  William,  80  South  Main, 
Fuller  Elisha  &  Son,  27  North  Main, 
FROST   &   ISHERWOOD,   300  South 

Main,  (see  adv.  p.  48), 
Green  C.  J.,  102  Third, 
Greenwood  Levi,  158  Bedford, 
Guiney  John,  90  Annavvan, 
Harrington  P.  P.,  39  and  41  Eighth, 
Hathavvav  O.  H.,  17  Bedford, 
Heap  R.,  262  Pleasant, 
HOWARD  O.  H.  P.,  180  Second,   {see 

adv.  p.  39), 
Jackman  C.  B.,  7  Lyon, 
Jepson  M.,  142  Pleasant, 
Kelley  Jeremiah,  95  Bedford, 
Kingsley  G.,  Central, 
Larkin  Thomas,  27  Pearl, 
Lawton  &  Chase,  124  Davol,  Mechanicsville, 
Leary  Q.,  2  Hartwell, 
Lindsey  W.  &  N.,  Lindsey's  wharf. 
Lord  G.,  12  Orange, 
Lagarde  A.  &  J.,  86  Bedford, 
LeBoeuf  N.,  36  and  38  Seventh, 
Maxam  E.  B.,  133  Second,  cor.  Rodman, 
McDonald  Edward,  72  Annawan, 
McKevitt  J.  T.,  45  Rodman, 
Moore  S.  &  Co.,  145  North  Main, 
Mulligan  J.,  16  Hartwell, 
Murphy  James,  50  Rodman, 
Norton  F.  A.,  Rodman,  corner  Second, 
O'Hearn  Robert,  118  Columbia, 
O'Neil  &  McClarence,  79  Rodman, 
Regan  Michael,  59  Spring, 


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Regan  Timothy,  39  Central, 

Reynolds  R.,  Locust, 

Rhodes  &  Williams,  149  and  151  So.  Main, 

Sullivan  C.  D.,  84  Fourth, 

Sullivan  Patrick,  21  Orange, 

Sullivan  P.  R.,  24  Union, 

Sykes  A.,  72  Fourth, 

Wade  &  Pettey,  98  Second, 

Warbuton  Henry,  75  South  Main, 

Warren  E.,  Pine,  corner  Rock, 

Wilbur  John,  Elm, 

Wilmot  J.,  271  Pleasant, 

Wilmot  J.  &  Co.,  Elm, 

Lovell  S.  C,  Main, 

Briggs  J.  S., 

CLARK  &  SEGUR,  Chauncy,  {see  adv. 

i^.  40), 

Rogerson  Brothers,  Main,  *' 

Perry  Albert,  West  Mansfield 

Abrams  W.,  139  South  Water,  New  Bedford 

Acushnet    Co-operative   Association,   85 

Third, 
Andrews  Christopher,  Fourth, 
Ashley  &  Smith,  345  and  347  Purchase, 
Brown  L.  B.,  175  Kempton, 
Boardman  Thomas,  321  Purchase. 
Bonney  C.  A.,  Ill  Purchase, 
Bryant  &  Peirce,  174  County, 
Codding  S.,  186  County, 
Central  Union  Association,  5  No.  Sixth, 
Chappell  William  H.,  229  Purchase, 
Cook  D.,  240  Purchase, 
Daly  P.,  269  South  Water, 
Davis  C.  S.,  243  Purchase, 
Dawson  B.,  312  Purchase, 
Doty  William  P.,  241  Purchase, 
DriscoU  R.,  311  and  313  Purchase, 
D wight  James,  60  South  Second, 
Dwight  W.  B.,  103  Third, 
Edgerton  J.  F.,  296  Purchase. 
Folger  D.  B.  &  Co.,  116  Union, 
Forbes  E.  H.,  35  Elm,  near  Bedford, 
Frasier  G.  W.,  161  South  Water, 
Gillick  P.,  South  Water,  near  Bedford, 
GIBBS  L.  H.,  26  Union,  {see  adv.  p.  44), 
Gifibrd  Fred  S.,  3  Ricketson's  blk..  Union, 


92  BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 

GosDold  Workingmen's  Co-operative  As- 
sociation, 144  Purchase,  New  Bedford 
Holcomb  H.   &  Son,  71   South  Second, 

corner  Bush,  " 

Holcomb  Monroe,  201  South  Water,  " 

Holcomb  Roland,  32  School,  corner  So. 

Second,  " 

Industrial  Co-operative  Association,  353 

Purchase,  " 

Jenney  Brothers,  296  Purchase,  " 

Lawton  R.  S.  185  Purchase,  " 

Luscomb  Abraham  R.,  Kempton,  corner 

Pleasant,  " 

Luscomb  Robert,  170  County,  " 

Lowe  J.  H.,  324  North  Third, 
LUTHER  H.  R.,  144  Purchase,  (see  adv. 

i?.  32), 
Macomber  George  B.,  305  Purchase,  " 

McFarlin  S.    W.,  150  Kempton, 
Milliken  &  Son,  157,  159  and  243  Purchase," 
Morse  Clinton,  151  Kempton,  " 

Morse  F.  &  Co.,  239  Middle, 
Notter  John,  182  County,  " 

Nye  S.  G.,  5  Union, 

Pratt  &  Alley,  97  Purchase,  " 

Remington  &  Rhodes,  328  Purchase,  " 

Rock  J.,  265  South  Water, 
Sanford  Thomas,  No.  Second,  cor.  Elm,        " 
Sherman  Isaac   C.  &  Son,  cor.   Fourth 

and  Bedford,  " 

Sherman  J.  B.,  51  Foster,  " 

Snow  Sylvester,  cor.  County  and  Wing,       " 
Smalley  O.  Jr.,  93  South  Third, 
Smith  J.  C,  cor.  Middle  and  Cedar,  " 

Stanton  A.  G.  &  Co.,  137  Third, 
Sturtevant  Zachariah,  23  Third,  " 

SulHvan  Thomas,  57  Middle,  " 

Sullivan  M.  E.,  348  Purchase,  " 

Swift  E.,  Third,  corner  Spring,  •' 

Swift  &  Co.,  239  Purchase, 
Taber  A.  C,  Acushnet  avenue,  " 

Taber  G.  W.,  197  Kempton, 
Terry  Job  M.,  County,  " 

Tucker  &  Cummings,  66  and  68  William,     " 
Newcomb  Maynard,  Norton  Centre 

Lincoln  E.,  '  Raynham  Centre 


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Rehohoth 


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Robinson  S.  W., 

Horton  Edw.  H., 

PeckC.  C, 

Pierce  Susan, 

Medbeiy  A.  N., 

Marble  H.  E., 

Reed  Benjamin  T., 

ALBRO  JAMES  B.,  Bay,  Hopewell, 

Baker   &   Evans,  Staples'  block,    West 

Water,  Weir  Village, 
Belcher  Ira,  cor.  Broadway  and  Dean  ave., 
Burt  B.  L.  &  Co.,  East  Water, 
Campbell  S.  E.,  Main,  corner  Union, 
Church  H.  W.  &  Co.,  56  West  Water, 
DURGIN  BROTHERS,  Whittin^ton, 
DURGIN  BROTHERS  &  WILLIAMS, 

Bay,  Hopewell, 
Gallagan  O.  &  J.  P.,  29  Broadway, 
Howard  W.  B.,  14  Main, 
Johnson  &  Macomber,  County, 
Knapp   Zenas,    West    Water,    opp.    the 

bridge.  Weir  Village, 
Lawton  William  C,  Broadway,  c.  Randall, 
Lothrop  H.  B,,  Weir,  opp.,  the  church, 
McKEON  &  KELLY,  13  Broadway,  {see 

adv.  p.  23), 
O'Hara  John,  23  Broadway, 
Pendleton  George  E.,  28  High, 
Presbrey  &  Bodfish,  69,  71  and  73  W.  Water, 
Reed  William  &  Co.,  5  School, 
Rielly  J.,  27  Washington, 
Rouse  A.  F.  &  Co.,  37  Mason, 
Sears  F.  K.  &  Co.,  Leonard's  blk..  Main, 
Sears  J.  W.,  2  and  4  High, 
Staples  Benjamin  F.,  18  High, 
Sovereigns'  Co-operative  Store,  Hopewell, 
Walker  E.  A.,  31  Washincrton, 
Washburn  &  White,  45,  47,  49  and  51 

Cohannet, 
White,  Child  &  Co.,  1  and  2  City  square, 
William  P.  &  Co.,  41  City  square,  " 

Woodall  T.  H.,  1  Broadway, 

SANDERS  CHARLES  W. ,  East  Taunton 

Washburn  C.  G.,  " 

GROCERS,  WHOLESALE. 
ALLEN,    SLADE  &  CO.,   16   and   18 


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Bedford,  aud   5    Market  square,    (see 

adv.  p.  64),  Fall  River 

Deane  J.  M.,  41  Bedford, 
HAWKINS   H.  C.  &  BROTHER,   36 

aud  38  Second,  {see  adv.  index),  " 

Petty,  Lawton  &  Co.,  24  Bedford,  and 

10  Market  square,  *' 

BULLOCH  A.  &  CO.,  11  William,  (see 

adv.  p.  4:4,),  New  Bedford 

Baylies  William,  2  Union, 
Driscol,  Church  &  Hall,  60  Union, 
GIBBS  L.  H.,  26  Union,  (see  adv.  p.  44), 
Macoraber  Brothers,  6  Union, 
NYE  S.  G.,  35  Union, 
POTTER  WILLIAM  F.  &  CO.,  Front, 

corner  Union,  (see  adv.  index),  '* 

Reed  Benjamin  T.,  Somerset 

Church   H.  W.  &  Co.,  56  West  Water, 

Weir  Village,  Taunton 

White,  Child  &  Co.,  1  and  2  City  square,  " 

GUNPOWDER. 

(See  Powder.) 

GUNSMITHS. 

Davis  J.  F.,  53  South  Main,  Fall  River 

Davis  N.  R.  &  Co.,  Assonet,  Freetown 

EGGERS   SELMAR,   6   William,    (see 

adv.  iyidex),  New  Bedford 

Sis^on  D.  W.,  22  South  Water,  " 

DIEMAR  RICHARD,  21  Dock  Square, 

Boston,  and  23  School,  (see  adv.  ind.),      Taunton 

GUNS  AND  SPORTING  APPARATUS, 

Davis  J.  F.,  51  South  Main,  Fall  River 

EGGERS  S.,  6  William,  (see  adv.  ind.). 

New  Bedford 
DIEMAR  RICHARD,  21  Dock  square, 

Boston,  and  23  School,  (see  adv.  ind.),      Taunton 

HAIR  DRESSERS. 

ChaceC.  T.,24Park,  Attleboro 

Macdouald  William  A.,  Park,  " 

Chapman  D.  F.,  Washington,  North  Attleboro 

St.  John  J.,  Washington,  " 

Stickney  F.,  Easton 

Murphy  P.,  North  Easton 

Robinson  C.  H.,  Fairhaven 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


95 


A..    R.    BARISTEY, 


All  kinds  of  work  in  my  line  done 
to  order  promptly  and  in  the  best 
style. 

Carriage  Trimming,  Painting  and  Repairing, 

SaTviiigf,    Turning',    Planing-,    Sc<*. 


^V .     G-.     HATHAWAY, 

Book  Binder,  and  Manufacturer  of  Blank  Books 

OF   EVERY   DESCRIPTION   AND    STYLE    OF   BULING, 

PRINTING    AND    BINDING. 

ALSO,    ALL    KINDS    OP    PAPER    BOXES. 

16  MAIN,  CORNER  OF  SCHOOL   STREET,   TAUNTON,  MASS. 


MARKET,  No.  17  CITY  SQUARE. 

Full  supply  of  Fish,  Lobsters,  Oysters  and  Clams,  in  their  season,  fresh  erery 
day,  Delivered  Throughout  the  City.  Chesopcake's,  25  cents  per  quart,  $1.00  per 
gallon;  Warehams  (small),  50  cents  per  quart,  $1.75  per  gallon;  Wareham's  (large),  75 
cents  per  quart,  $2,75  per  gallon  ;  Providence  Oysters,  30  cents  per  quart. 

ELISHA  DOANE,  17  City  Square,  Taunton, 


D.  S.  DiCKERMAN,  D.  D.  S. 

106  Weir  Street,  Taunton,  Mass. 

In   Boston,  MIOND^Y  and  TXJESD.A.Y  of  every  week, 

AT  224  TREMONT  STREET. 

olk6k^ri\itl|, 

Machinery  &  Tool  Forging,  Iron  Doors,  Shutters, 

IRON     FENCES     AND     RAILINGS, 

BOLTS,  RODS  AND  STRAPS  FOR  BUILDINGS,  BRIDGES,  &c. 

M.ADE    'PO    ORDER, 

Jewellers'  and  Silversmith's  Dies,  Cutters,  Hammers  and  Tools, 

A  SPECIALTY. 


219   EDDY  STREET, 


PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 


96  BRISTOL    COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 

SEA-SHORE  AND  WHITE  MOUNTAIN  ROUTE 


<•»  ^m  *♦*- 


Eastern  Railroad 


station  in  Boston,  on  Causeway  St.,  foot  of  Friend  St, 

THE  UNITED  STATES  MAIL  ROUTE 

TO 

Halifax,  St.  Jolii  M  k  ProYinces,  Baior,  Skowhep, 

Farmington.  Rockland,  Belfast,  Waterville,  Augusta, 
AND  ALL   PARTS  OF  THE   STATE  OF  MAINE. 

Making  close  connections  at  PORTLAND  with  all  of  the 

Eastern   Steamers,    and   with   Portland    and   Ogdensburg 

Railx'oad  for  Steamers  on  Lake   Sebago,  &c.,  and 

Portland  and  Rochester  R.  R.,  and  with  Grand 

Trunk    Railway    for    Gorham,    Montreal, 

Quebec,  and  the  West. 

r»ULlL.TVrA^TV    C!A.RS    OTST    THIS    T^IIVE    OTSTuY. 

THE  SHORTEST  AND  QUICKEST  ALL  RAIL  LINE  FROM 

BOSTON  TO  THE  WHITE  MOUNTAINS, 

AND  THROUGH 

WHITE    MOUNTAIN    NOTCH 

TO 

St.  Johnsbury,  Johnson,  Burlington,  Vt. 
LAKE  CHAMPLAIN.  AND  MONTREAL. 

ALSO,  FOR  CAPE  ANN,  AND  FOR 

SAILSBURY,  HAMPTON,  AND  RYE  BEACHES, 

BOAR'S  HEAD  AND  ISLES  OF  SHOALS. 

THE  DIRECT  ROUTE  TO  THE 

Rangeley's  and  Moosehead  Lake,  the  Great  Fishing  Resorts. 
A.  P.  ROCKWELL,  Pres.         B.  F.  PATRICK,  Gen.  Pass.  &  Ticket  Agt. 


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97 


Allen  J.  E.,  68  South  Main, 

Ayler  W.  H..  8  North  Third, 

Buudoin  E.  L.,  45  North  Main, 

Burke  M.,  2  Pocasset  block, 

Cabalier  E.  L.,  22  Pocasset, 

Carey  Daniel,  13  North  Main, 

Crowley  James  C,  11  South  Main, 

Dacey  T. ,  65  Pleasant, 

DeCaro  Frank,  Durfee's  block,  No.  Main, 

Dyer  &  Silvia,  5  Bedford, 

Fields  Charles,  Bedford, 

Hurley  J.  T.,  31  Third, 

McCarty  Brothers  107  South  Main, 

McKenney  F.  Jr.,  41  South  Main, 

Perry  Antonia,  71  North  Main, 

Perry  Antonio,  75  Ferry, 

Pimientel  M.  J.,  sec.  F,  Granite  block, 

Rin^D.  T.,  41  Central, 

Snell  A.  W.,Davol, 

Souliere  E.,  138  Pleasant, 

Spencer  N.  P.,  10  Pleasant, 

Sweeney  J.,  98  South  Main, 

Wood  J.  H.,  61  Pleasant, 

Richmond  W.  H., 

Rogers  C.  T., 

Ames  Y.  W.,  10  1-2  Cedar, 

Apsey  G.  W.,  32  South, 

Castello  M.  C  Liberty  Hall, 

Cypress  R.  W.,  166  Purchase, 

Daniels  J.,  137  South  Water, 

Goulet  G.,  326  Purchase, 

Goulet  J.,  4  Franklin, 

Easton  C.  F.,  15()  Purchase, 

Gray  H.  A.,  92  South  Third, 

Jackson  Edward,  60  Cedar," 

Jackson  T.  \V.,  184  County, 

King  &  Lemos,  89  and  127  1-2  Union, 

Lee  Michael,  244  Purchase, 

Lobo  M.  G.,  113  Union, 

Oliver  R.  W.,  90  Purchase, 

Piper     &     Oberton,     41     Elm,     under 

Parker  House, 
Taylor  R.  F.,  47  South, 
Talliaferro  John,  231  Middle, 
Scarboro  H.  A.,  163  Purchase, 


Fall  River 


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Temple  Lewis,  72  Union,  New  Bedford 

Vassals  James  H.,  23  North  Third, 

Williams  John,  124  Union,  '< 

Wilson  J    G.,  47  William, 

West  John  E.,  4  South  Water,  ♦« 

MOREY'S    LADIES'  HAIR    GOODS 

ROOMS,  154  Westminster,  {see  adv. 

index) ^  Providence,  R.  I. 

Brady  John,  27  Weir,  Taunton 

Buffinton  D.  B.,  Bay,  *>     • 

Hemphill  E.  O.,  Broadway,  " 

Rockett  E.,  Bay,  '* 

Mason  J.  H.,  3  City  square,  '* 

Morris  Benjamin,  64  High,  *• 

Rogers  E.  E.,  2  Cohannet  blk.,  City  square,      " 
Story  W.  F.,  Weir  Village, 
Woodward  A.  P.,  55  VV.  Water,  Weir, 

HAIR  SWITCH  MANUFACTURER. 

MOREY  JOHN,  154  Westminster,   (see 

adv.  index).  Providence 

HAIR  GOODS- 

MOREY'S  HAIR  GOODS  EMPORIUM, 
154  Westminster,  {see  adv.  index). 

Providence,  R.  I. 

HUMAN  HAIR  IMPORTER. 

MOREY  J.,  154  Westminster,  {see  adv. 

ind. ) ,  Providence 

HAIR  WORKERS. 

Barney  Nellie  Miss,  137  South  Main,  Fall  River 

Boone  A.  Mrs.,  Qd)  Union,  New  Bedford 

Butler  Katie  P.,  80  Union,  " 

Bray  wood  A.  M.,  210  Purchase,  «« 

Mitchell  B.  M.  Mrs.,  148  Union,  "  '^ 

MOREY'S  HAIR  GOODS  EMPORIUM, 
154  Westminster,  {see  advt.  index). 

Providence,  R.  I. 

HALLS. 

Wamsutta  Hall,  Washington,  North  Attleboro 

Wilbur's  Hall,  cor.  Fruit  and  Trescott,  Taunton 

El  Bethel,  Temple  of  Honor,  Ricketson's 

block.  Union,  New  Bedford 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  99 

Freemason's  Hall,  147  Union,  New  Bedford 

Pierian  Hall,  5  Ricketson's  block,  Union,      *' 

HANDLE  MAKERS. 

Perry  Charles  &  Co.,  (handle  and  mallet 

manufacturers),  Rehoboth 

HARDWARE  AND  CUTLERY. 

('.See  also  Countri/  Stores. j 

BURROUGH  BROTHERS,  1  Railroad 

ave.,  {see adv.  jj.  55),  Attleboro 

Franklin  J.  N.,  Washington,  "    North  Attleboro 

Buffington  J.  L.,  18  North  Main,  Fall  River 

CON  ANT  P.  D.  &  Co.,  61  and  63  Bedford,     " 
CONGDON,  CARPENTER  8g  CO.,  23 

Bedford ,  ( see  adv.  index )  ' ' 

SANFORl)    &   COVELL,  71    Pleasant, 

{see  adv.  index),  " 

SOWLE   F.  A.,  corner  Elm  and  North 

Water,  {see  adv.  index),  »< 

Still  well  Daniel  &  Co.,  125  South  Main, 
SULLINGS,    KINGMAN,    &    CO.,    9 

North  Third,  and  123  Union,  {see  adv. 

index).  New  Bedford 

Trafton  &  Anthony,  12  South  Main, 
Willard  A.,  7  Rock, 

Rogerson  Brothers,  Mansfield 

Marvel  J.  C,  Rehoboth 

DAVIS  H.  L.  &  CO.,  43  West  Water, 

and  34  Main,  {see  adv.  page  80),  Taunton 

Humes  C.  F.,  17  Broadway, 
Newcomb  W.  L.  &  Co.,  68  Weir, 
SANDERS  GEORGE  B., 
Washburn  F.  R.,  15  Main, 
Washburn  Salmon,  12  Union  block.  Main, 

HARNESS  MAKERS. 

(See  also  Carriage  Trimmers.) 

Frink  E.  H..  5  Bank,  Attleboro 

Phillips  F.  K.,  Orne,  North  Attleboro 

Torrev  J.  W.  D.,  Easton 

Burreil  J.  B.,  36  North  Main,  Fall  River 

Cobiirn  Charles,  3  Market  square,  " 

Fenno  Enoch,  63  Pleasant,  *< 

Gifford  B.  F.,  24  Fourth,  «'    ' 

Meeson  &  Pownall,  160  South  Main,  " 


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BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


MINEUR  G.,  263  Pleasant,    (^ee    adv. 


page  24), 
Thompson  A.  D.,  156  North  Main, 
Boyd  W.  F., 
Allen  Jesse,  7  Purchase, 
Brownell  L.,  29  Purchase, 
Chaloner  L.  W.,  2  North  Third, 
Cronin  William,  Elm,  corner  Pleasant, 
Gushing  C.  F.,  24  Cheapside, 
Green  John  2d,  204  1-2  Purchase, 
Judson  J.    H.,   South    Pleasant,   corner 

Mechanics'  lane, 
Kittridge  B.  R.,  63  William, 
Marr  W.  J.,  193  Purchase, 
Willis  W.  H.,  126  and  128  Union, 
Peterson  J.  F., 
Thurber  Hiram  A., 
Wood  Ali)heus  H., 

Donaghy  R.  J.,  10  Plain,  Weir  Village, 
Hack  N.  E.,  West  Water, 
Pierce  J.  W.,  12  Weir, 
Whittiers  Edward,  50  Weir, 


Fall  River 


Mansfield 
New  Bedford 


Norton  Centre 
Seekonk 
Swansea 
Taunton 


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HARNESS,  ROBE  AND  BLANKET  DEALER. 
Brownell  L.,  29  Purchase,  New  Bedford 

HAT  AND  BONNET  BLEACHERIES. 

I  See  Bleacheries.) 

Porter  Bradford  G.,  Assonet,  Freetown 

Winslow  Henry,  Assonet,  " 

Watson ,  South  Freetown 

HATS,  CAPS  AND  FURS. 

(See  also  Country  Stores,  also  Dry  Goods.) 

KNAPP,  BATES  &  FOLLETT,  Wash., 

corner  Church,  North  Attleboro 

Bromberg  Hyman,  91  South  Main,  Fall  River 

Earle  J.  H.,  26  North  Main,  " 

Harris  Isador,  19  Pleasant,  " 

Read  N.  &  Co.,  9  Granite  block. 
Shove  &  Fisher,  9  and  11  North  Main, 
Cannon  E.  S.  &  Co.,  43  Purchase,         New  Bedford 
Haskell  C.  M.,  138  Union,  cor.  Fourth,       '• 

HAT  MANUFACTURERS,  (Silk.) 
Covell  J.  L.,  125  Union,  New  Bedford 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  101 


DENNISON  &  CO., 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


DENNISON'S   PATENT 


PING  TAGS, 


AND 

Dennison's  Standard  Merchandise  Tags 

Of  every  variety  and  for  every  conceivable  use. 

DENNISON'S  TOURISTS'  TAGS  FOR  TRAVELERS. 

Stratton's  Gummed  Labels  and  Gummed  Paper  of  all  colors ;  Legal  and 

Notarial    Seals ;   Folding   and   Fancy  Tickets ;   Mentzel's    Patent 

Suspension  Rings  ;    Dennison's  Game  Counters ;  Wedding 

Cake   Boxes ;  Visiting   and  Playing   Card  Cases, 

etc.,  etc.  etc. 

DEMISON'S  TARGETS  forEIFLE  PRACTICE. 

THE    STAR    COPYING    PAD, 

Used  with   ordinary   Copying   Press   and  Book  — superior  to  all  other 

devices  for  the  Copjring  of  Letters. 
Phillips's  and  Stevens's  Hook  and  Clasp  Tags ;  Kimball's  Self-Fastening 
Tickets ;  Anderson's  Improved  Suspension  Hooks  ;  Postal  Envel- 
opes ;    McGill's    Paper    Fasteners,    at   manufacturers'    dis- 
counts ;     Dickinson's    Rubber    Bands ;     Dennison's 
Excelsior  Sealing  Wax,  etc.,  etc 

Proprietor    "  Globe "    and    Centen- 
nial Prize  "  Excelsior,"  and  Importers 
of  English  Grass  Bleached  and  Pearl 
'  •  Blue,  from  the  celebrated  39  mill. 

Proprietors  of  ''  Silver  White,"  best  article  for  polishing  silver, 

and  Miller's  "  Jewelry  Cleaning  Casket  "  and  "  Silver  White  Casket." 

JEWELER'S     BOXES,    Jeweler's    Cards,     Pink    and    White 

Cotton,  Fine  Twines,  &c. 

DRUGGISTS'  BOXES,  Apothecaries'  Powder  Papers  and  Counter  Pa- 
pers, Dennison's  Shaving  Papers. 

ALL  or  OUR  GOODS  ARE  SOLD  BY  DEALERS  EVERYWHERE. 

DGNETISOn   d^   GO. 

19  Milk  Street,  Boston.  198  Broadway,  New  York. 

632  Chestnut  St.,  Phil'a.  150  So.  Clark  St.,  Chicago. 

169  Vine  St.,  Cincinnati,  409  Washington  Ave.,  St.  Louis. 


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BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


XS.    IKE.    REED'S 

Law,  Golleotion  fe  hmm 

OFFIGS^ 

Coiart,  Cor.  ISTorth.  JVTaiii  Street, 

MANSFIELD,  MASS. 


COOK  &  GREW, 

SUCCESSORS    TO 

COOK,  GREW  &  ASHTON, 

PLUMBERS, 

AND   DEALERS  IN 

Furnaces, Ranges  and  Ftoves. 

Special  attention  paid  to  Heat- 
ing and  Ventilating  Houses, 
Churches,  &c.  Factory  Work 
and  all  kinds  of  Jobbing  done  at 
short  notice  and  in  the  best  manner, 
at  the  OLD  STAND. 

44  Second  St., 

FALL  RIVER,  MASS, 

tZ;^     ALKX  O.  COOK,  T.  M.  GREW". 

SALbSMLN,    5c.  C.COOK. 


HOWLAND  &  SMITH, 


DEALERS  IN 


9 


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AND 


COUNTRY  I^RODUCE. 

Orders  called  for  and  goods  delivered  to  all  parts  of  the  city  free  of  charge. 
CORNER      CHEAPSIDE    AND     MARKET     STREET, 

NEW  BEDFOBD,  MASS. 


A.  HOWLAND. 


T.  G.  SMITH. 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  103 

Hardware  and  Cutlery  continued. 
Spencer  A.  E.,  122  1-2  Union,  New  Bedford 

Emery  C.  O.,  95  Main,  Taunton 

HAY  AND  STRAW  DEALERS. 

MASON    G.  A.,  Common,  {see  adv.  p.  79), 

Attleboro 
WILLIAMS   E.    S..  Washington,  opp. 

Fisher,  {see adv.  index).  North  Attleboro 

ALLEN,    SLADE   &   CO.,  16  and  18 

Bedford,  {see  adv.  p.  64),  Fall  Eiver 

CHAFFEE  J.,  182  North  Main, 
HAWKINS  H.  C.  &  BROTHER,  36  and 

38  Second,  {see  adv.  2^-  88),  " 

HAWKINS   W.  H.,  Oil   Works  wharf, 

Davol,  {see  adv.  p.  40),  «' 

PAISLER  C.  S.,  118  North  Water,      New  Bedford 
WILSON  &  CO.,  North  Water,  corner 

Hill  man,  '« 

HINGE   MANUFACTURERS. 
Gilmore  E.  W.  &  Co.,  North  Easton 

HOOP  SKIRT  MANUFACTURER. 

Chace  George  W.,  16  Purchase,  New  Bedford 

HORSESHOERS  AND  BLACKSMITHS. 

(See  Blacksmiths.) 

Bruce  Samuel  H.,  East,  NorthAttleboro 

KingL.  C,  Dartmouth 

Perkins  T.  P.  W.,  Fairhaven 

Smith  &  Shaw,  " 

Haven  Peter,  283  Pleasant,  Fall  River 

Ryan  T.,  Second,  <« 

Carey  Daniel,  Broadway,      >  Taunton 

Conefy  J.  F.,  Weir,  " 

Friery  &  Kilro,  59  Weir,  «' 

Gavin  C,  Howard,  *' 

McDonald  John,  24  School,  '« 

Morse  Jason,  Tremont,  *' 

Toomey  J.  H.,  County,  «< 

HOTEL  CHECKS. 

ROBBINS    JOHN,    42    Knecland     {see 

adv.  opp.  title  page),  Boston 


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BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


Attleboro 

Attleboro 

Attleboro 
Fairhaven 

Fall  River 


HOTELS. 

Ryder  House,  J.  G.  Ryder,  prop., 

WAMSUTTA  HOUSE,  C.  M.  Spra.sue, 
proprietor,  Wash.,  cor.  Elm,  North 

Barrows'  Hotel,  H.  T.  Humphrey,  pro- 
prietor, Pawtucket  road.  South 

Union  Hotel,  C.  H.  Allen,  proprietor, 

Columbia  House,  James  Parkinson,  pro- 
prietor. So.  Main,  cor.  Columbia, 

LaGrange  House,  James  Sutcliffe.  pro- 
prietor, 27  and  29  Bedford, 

Narragansett  Hotel,  Capt.  L.  V.  Tilton, 
proprietor.  North  Main, 

New  England  House,  F.  BitclifFe.  prop., 
110  Bedford, 

ST.  GEORGE  HOUSE.  J.  Scholes, 
proprietor,  58  South  Main,  {see  adv. 
page  23), 

Thurston  House,  V.  Thurston  &  Son, 
proprs..  Central, 

Wilbur  Hotel,  19  and  21  North  Main, 

MANSFIELD  HOUSE,  Clark  &  Segur, 
proprietors,  Chauncy,  {see  adv.  p.  40). 

BANCROFT  HOUSE,  F.  C.  Bancroft, 
prop.,  cor.  Main,  and  Third.  Ne 

Elmwood  House,  T.  Lapham,  proprietor. 
69  Elm, 

Furber  House,  G.  W.  Furber,  propr.. 
Palmer's  Island, 

German  Hotel,  L.  Bartel,  proprietor,  4 
Hall's  court, 

Mansion  House,  L.  F.  Underwood,  pro- 
prietor, cor.  Union,  and  Second, 

Parker  House,  H.  M.  Brownell,  propr., 
Purchase, 

Sheridan  House,  G.  A.  While,  propr., 

Mansion  House,  D.  Gregory,  prop., 

Case's  Hotel,  J.  Case,  proprietor, 

City  Hotel,  A.  L.  Bliss,  proprietor,  City 
square, 

CLARENDON  HOUSE,  L.  Francis, 
propr.,  12  Cohannet,  {see  adv.  p.  71), 

Exchange  Hotel,  L.  E.  Francis,  propr., 
City  square, 


Mansfield 
w  Bedford 


Norton 
Swansea 

Taunton 


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BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRBCTORY.  105 

St.  Cloud  Hotel,  George  H.  Briggs,  pro- 
prietor, near  New  Bedford  depot,  Taunton 

Washington  Hotel,  Hiffh,  " 

OLD  COLONY  HOUSE,  White  &  Baker, 

proprietors,  East  Taunton 

Harbor  House,  Jas.  H.  Sowle,  propr.,  Westport 

HOUSE  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

Davol  Georire  H.  &  Co.,  52  Third,  Fall  River 

Flint  J.  D.  &  Co.,  121  South  Main, 

Eraser  George  Y.,  78  and  80  Pleasant,  " 

Greenhalgh  J.  B.,  248  Pleasant,  " 

WilcotD.  T.,  13  Bedford, 

Purrington  &  Brown,  55  Purchase,         New  Bedford 

SULLINGS,  KINGMAN  &  CO.,  9  No. 

Third,  and  123  Union,  (see  adv.  p.  87),   " 
Brigffs  J.  B.,  42  Main,  Taunton 

Hoard  N.  S.,  29  and  31  Union  bik..  Main, 
Washburn  Solomon,  12  Union  block,  " 

HUB  CUTTERS  AND  ENGRAVERS. 

CHRISTY  J.  C,  East,  (see  adv.  index), 

North  Attleboro 
Willemin  Louis  A.,  Attleboro  Falls 

ICE  CREAM  MANUFACTURERS. 
-^ELDREDGE    S.    H.    JR.,    31    and   33 

Park,  (see  adv.  index),  Attleboro 

Bates  William  M.,  16  Pleasant,  New  Bedford 

Gray  J.  F.,  6Q  Purchase,  " 

ICE  DEALERS. 

Richards  J.  D.,  Elm,  North  Attleboro 

WILLIAMS   E.    S.,   Washington,    (see 

adv.  index),  .  " 

Sisson  A.  B.,  Dartmouth 

Cook  &  Durfee,  office,  Central,  c.  Main,    Fall  River 
Fall  River  Ice  Co.,  near  Bleachcry,  " 

Hawes  Simeon,  head  of  the  River,  New  Bedford 

New  Bedford  Ice  Company,  9  Fourth,  " 

Sherman  J.  H.,  118  Grinnell,  " 

Leonard  L.  E.,  Norton  avenue,  Taunton 

Matteson  R.,  cor.  Bay  and  Whittenton,  " 

White  A.  C,  Cohannet,  " 

Williams  Julius,  Plain,  near  Beacon,  " 


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Easton 
Fall  River 


INDIA  RUBBER  GOODS. 

BUTLER,  BROWN  &  CO.,  34  and  3.5 
Exchange  place,  (see  adv.  front  colored 
leaf),  Providence,  R.  I. 

INK  MANUFACTURER. 
Freeman  G.  H.,  17  Centre,  New  Bedford 

INSTRUMENTS,  MATHEMATICAL. 
Pool  H.  M.,  Easton 

INSURANCE  AGENTS. 

DAGGETT  &  RICHARDSON,  Dean's 

buildino-,  45  Park,  Attleboro 

Albro  J.  G.,  Washington,  North  Attleboro 

Price  E.  R.,  Washington,  '      f' 

Rice  Henry,  Elm, 
Reed  Charles  H., 

Chase  &  Slade,  sec.  E,  Granite  block, 
Chase  &  Shaw,  sec.  C,  Granite  block, 
Dillingham  C.  C,  44  North  Main, 
Greene  W.  S.,  33  Bedford, 
Howland  Samuel  D.,  7  Bedford, 
Mellen  &  Stafford,  42  South  Main, 
Remington  J.  A.,  sec.  A.,  Granite  block, 
Shepard  J.  M.  Jr.  &  Co.,  1  Durfee  block, 
SLADE  JOHN  P.,  sec.  G,  Granite  blk, 

(see  adv.  page  32) , 
Wilson  D.  B.,  42  South  Main, 
Winslow  B.  F.,  sec.  F,  Granite  block, 
REED  E.  M.,  Court,  cor.   North  Main, 

(see  adv.  ind.), 
Alray  Charles,  20  North  Water, 
Cook  Samuel  H.,  37  North  Water, 
Cornish  Ivory  S.,  27  North  Water, 
Ellis  J.,  15  South  Water, 
Grinnell  L.  &  Son,  22  North  Water, 
OILMAN    F.  L.,   90  Union,    (see  adv. 

index), 
James  Thomas  M.,40  North  Water, 
TAYLOR  W.  H.,  40  North  Water, 
Tillinghast  &  Aldcn,  44  North  Water, 
Van  Campen  Hiram,  17  North  Water, 
Briggs  A.  S.,  3  Union  block, 
Cushman  J.  M.,  City  Hall, 


Mansfield 
New  Bedford 


Taunton 


BARKER,  WHITAKER  &  CO., 

IMPORTERS  AND  JOBBERS  OP 

HARDWARE 


■AND- 


CUTLERY, 

AND  DEALERS  IN 

Manufacturers,'  Machinists'  and  Builders' 

SUPPLIES, 

FAIRBANKS'  SCALES, &e. 

22  &  24  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  E.  L 


ja^m:es  orr, 

BLEACHER  AND  DYER 


■OF- 


Threads,  Worsted  Braids, 
Yarns,  &c. 

SOUTH  ATTLEBORO',  MASS. 
Particular  attention  given  to  Coloring  and  Bleaching  Spool  Cotton. 

Miiiiehigitti  Mutual  Insiiinei  0®. 

39  COURT  STREET,  (Room  1),  BOSTON. 
A.SSETS,        -        -        -        -        -        -        #440,000. 


Insurance  of  DweHings  and  Household  Furniture 

IN"   THE   CITY  AND    COUNTRY. 


One-Fourth  of  the  Net  Profits  to  be  retained  as  a  Reserve  Fund.    Three-Fourths 

of  the  Net  Profits  to  be  Divided  to  Policy-Holders. 
CHARLES  B.  CUMMINQS,  President. 

JOHN  M.  CORBETT,  Secretary. 


WADE,  DAYIS  &  CO. 

MANDFACTIIIEES  OF  JEffELRY, 

J^^^KSa?    ITLOOR,    OK 

LINCOLN,  TIPFT  &  CO.'S  NEW  FACTORY, 

(Via  North  Attleboro), 

plainvilTjE,  mass. 
C.  H.  &  F.  F.  CARPENTER, 

WHOLESALE  DEALERS  IN  LUMBER, 

Gano,  near  India  Street,  and  22  Branch  Avenue, 

All  orders  promptly  attended  to.  PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 

m:.  GRiisrisrELL, 

BoarfliBE  Hoose,  for  FeriiiaMiit  aoi  Traisleit  Boarflers. 

No.  7  NORTH  MAIN  STREET,  FALL  RIVER. 
GOOD  ACCOMMODATIONS  AND  GENEROUS  FARE  IN  A  CENTRAL  LOCALITY. 

E.    E.    BARRO^VS    &    CO. 


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FIRE-GILT  CHAIN,  FIRST  QUALITY,  AND  PATENT  BRACELETS, 

11-2  If  AID  EN  LANE,  NEW  YORK. 

Factory,  North  Attleboro,  Mass. 

ORNAMENTAL,  PLAIN  AND  GENERAL  JOB  PRINTING, 

Of  all  descriptions,  executed  in  the  best  manner,  and  oo  Reasonable 
Terms.    Work  warranted  to  suit  our  patrons. 

No.  42   SOUTH   MAIN   STREET,   CORNER  OF   BORDEN, 

B.  F.  DAVia^  late  Foreman  Fall  River  Herald. 

■Wm.  O.  Milne,  late  Foreman  Daily  News  Job  Office.      FALL  RIVER,  MASS. 


BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY.  107 

Hammond  J.  C,  Main,  Taunton 
Hinckley  J.  W.,  43  City  square,  " 

Williams  S.  A.,  43  City  square,  " 

Wood  B.  L.,  43  City  square,  ♦* 

INSURANCE  BROKERS. 

TAYLOR    WILLIAM    H.,    40    North 

Water,  New  Bedford 

Jackson  E.  T.,  43  City  square,  «         Taunton 

INSURANCE  COMPANIES. 

Attleboro  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co., 
H.  N.  Richardson,  secretary  and  treas- 
urer, 45  Park,  Attleboro 

Fall  River  Manufacturers'  Mutual  Insur- 
ance Co.,  sec.  C,  Granite  block.  Fall  River 

Bristol  County  Mutual  Fire  Insurance 
Co.,  William  H.  Taylor,  president: 
Geo.  N.  Alden,  secretary  and  treas- 
urer, 44  North  Water,  New  Bedford 

Commercial  Mutual  Marine  Insurance 
Co.,  37  North  Water, 

Union  Mutual  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  33 
North  Water,  " 

GILMAN  F.  L.,  90  Union,  New  Bedford,  agent  for 
the  foUowiug  Companies  : 

Faneuil  Hall  Insurance  Co.,  Boston. 

Fitchburg  M.  Insurance  Co.,  Fitchburg. 

Insurance  Company  of  North  America,  Philadelphia. 

Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.,  of  New  York. 

New  England  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.,  Boston. 

North-western  National    Insurance  Co.,  Milwaukie, 
Wis. 

St.  Paul  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  Minnesota. 

Travelers'  Insurance  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Westchester  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  New  York. 

IRON  CRESTING  AND  ORNAMENTAL  WORK. 

Huntley  G.  R.,  17  and  19  Washington,  Taunton 

IRON  FOUNDRIES. 

Dighton  Furnace  Co.,  Dighton 

BELCHER  DANIEL,  (malleable),  (see 

adv.  index),  Easton 

Drake  L.  S.  &  A.  L.,  (small  castings),  " 

Boston  and  Fairhaven  Iron  Works,  Laurel, 

Fairhaven 


108  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Iron  Foundries  continued. 
Davis  J.  &  E.,  First,  Fall  River 

Fall  River  Iron  Works  Co.,  foot  of  Anuawan,  " 
Kilburn,  Lincoln  &  Co., 13  Canal,  corner 

Annavvau,  " 

Central   Iron   Founchy,  J.  E.  &  W.  H. 

Rider,  proprietors,  Central,  Mansfield 

Manstield  Iron  Foundry,  Gardner  Chilson,        " 
New  Bedford  Iron  Foundry,  E.  Grinnell, 

proprietor,  90  and  92  So.  Water,        New  Bedford 
Somerset  Co-operative  Foundry  Co.,  Somerset 

CROSSMAN  &  THOMAS,  Taunton 

Foundry  and  Machine  Co.,  Court,  " 

Leonard     Co-operative     Foundry     Co., 

Wales,  near  Vernon,  " 

Mason  Machine  Co.,  Oak,  '  " 

Old  Colony  Iron  Co.,  " 

Thomas  Oscar  G.,  West  Water,  <' 

Potter  William  R.,  Cohannet,  " 

TAUNTON  IRON  WORKS  CO.,  G.  W. 

Gavitt,  agent,  W.  Water,  cor.  Fifth,  " 

Union  Furnace  Co.,  Third,  near  W.  Water,       " 

IRON    MANUFACTURERS. 

Fall  River  Iron  Works  Co.,  foot  of  Annawan, 

Fall  River 
Kilburn,  Lincoln  &  (.'o.,  Canal,  c.  Annawan,    " 
Aeushnet  Iron  Foundry,  South  Water,  New  Bedford 
Gosnold  Mills,  office,  134  North  Third, 
New  Bedford  Iron  Foundry,  90  So.  Water," 
Mount  Hope  Iron  Co.,  H.  T.  Leonard, 

superintendent,  Somerset 

IRON  AND  STEEL. 

CONGDON,  CARPENTER  &  CO.,  23 

Bedford,  Fall  River,  and  81  Canal,  (see 
adv.p.  88),  Providence,  R.  I. 

Watkins  William,  13  Centre,  New  Bedford 

JEWELERS'  SUPPLIES. 

BURROUGH  BROTHERS,  1  R.  R.  ave.,  Attleboro 
SHERMAN  C.  E.  W.  &  SON,  Elm,  n. 

A.  B.  R.  R.,  {see  adv.  index).  No.  Attleboro 

JEWELERS,   (MANUFACTURING.) 

BATES  &  BACON,  near  depot,  Attleboro 

Blackington  W.  &  S.,  19  County, 


A^^A.IlT^rER'S 


(Bryant  &  Stratton,) 


283  Westminster  Street,  Providence,  R.  I. 


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The  course  of  instruction  is  so  arranged  and  practically  taught,  as  to  give  a  thorough 
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We  respectfully  solicit  orders  for  all  kinds  of  professional  labor,  coming  within  our 
specialties :  Engineering,  Drawing,  Designing,  &c. ;  Matter  for  Translation, 
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Grolcl  and  Silver 

CUPPINGS,  POLISHINGS,  STONIIIGS, 

SoKitions,    &C.5    Solicited. 

GOLD  COIN,  FINE  GOLD,  FINE  SILVER, 

COPPER,  CRUCIBLES,  &c.. 

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BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY.  109 

Bliss  Brothers  &  Everett,  K.  R.  ave,  Attleboro 

Bliss  &  Dean,  R.  R.  aveuue,  " 

BUSHEE    A.   &  CO.,  19  County,   (see 

adv.  p.  36),  " 

Carpenter  J.  D.  &  Co.,  R.  R.  avenue,  " 

Cummings  &  Wexell,  R.  R.  avenue,  " 

Cobb,  Gould  &  Co.,  Union,  «« 

Demarest  &  Packard,  Broad,  " 

HAYWARD  &  BRIGGS,  R.  R.  avenue, 

(see  adv.  j9.  35).  '< 

HAYWARD  &   CARPENTER,   R.  R. 

avenue,  (see  adv.  ind.),  '* 

HODGES  &  CARPENTER,  Robinson's 

building,  R.  R.  avenue,  " 

Holbrook,  Whiting  &  Albee,  Broad,  " 

HORTON,  ANGELL  &  CO..  19  Countv, 

(see  adv.  p.  56),  " 

MACDOl^ALDR.  B.,  (see  adv.  p.  35), 
Mason  Edwin  S.,  R.  R.  avenue,  " 

Mason  &  Richards,  R.  R.  avenue,  '* 

MEIGGS  &  BRIGGS,  Robinsons  bldg., 

R.  R.  avenue,  (see  adv.  p.  24),  *' 

Robinson  E.  A.,  R.  R.  avenue,  '< 

SHORT,  NERNEY,  &  CO.,  R.  R.  avenue,     " 
Smith  D.  H.  &  Co.,  Broad, 
Smith,  Crosby  &  Smith,  R.  R.  avenue,  " 

SMITH  D.  H.,  R.  R.  avenue, 
Streeter  Brothers,  18  County,  *' 

Sturdy  Brothers  &  Co.,  Steam  Power  bldg.,     " 
THAYER   O.   S.  &  CO.,  North  Main, 

(see  adv.  page  39),  " 

Tucker  &  Stone,  Steam  Power  building,  " 

Wilmarth  W.  H.,  R.  R.  avenue,  *' 

BAILEY  F.  S.  &  CO.,  Elm,   (see  adv. 

index).  North  Attleboro 

BARROWS    E.    E.    &   CO.,   Division, 

(see  advt.  index). 
Barrows  H.  F.  &  Co.,  Division, 
Blackinton  M.  W.,  Broad, 
Blackinton  R.  &  Co.,  Elm, 
Blake  &  Aldrich,  Broad,  opp.  Tifft, 
Bugbee  &  Hatch,  Wrentham  road, 
Clark  &  Coombs,  East, 
Draper  F.  S.  &  Co.,  Broad, 
Draper  George  H.  Elm, 


110  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Jewelers  (manufacturing),  continued. 
Diaper  O.  M.,  Elm,  North  Attleboro 

Draper  William  O.  &  Co.,  Elm,  " 

Etzensperger  John,  Elm,  ** 

Fisher  S.  E.  &  Co.,  East, 
Franklin  E.  I.  &  Co.,  Broad,  " 

French  George  W.,  East,  near  depot,        " 
Luther  J.   W.    &  Co.,   Robinson's    new 

building,  near  depot,  " 

Merritt  H.  D.  &  Co.,  Elm, 
Pate  F.  G.  &  Co.,  Broad,  " 

Pratt  Benjamin  F.,  Broad,  '' 

Richards  F.  B.  &  C.  I.,  Elm, 
Richards  J.  J.  &  J.  M.,  East,  " 

Richardson  Stephen  &  Co.,  East,  " 

Sandland,  Capron  &  Co.,  Elm,  " 

Schofield,  Aston  &  Co.,  East,  " 

Smith  T.  I.  &  Co.,  East, 
WADE,    DAVIS    &    CO.,     {see    adv. 

index).  Main,  Plainville,  via  " 

WEBSTER   G.    K.   &   CO.,    {see  adv. 

p.  24), 
WHITNEY  F.  G.  &  CO.,  Chestnut,  {see 

adv.  page  35),  " 

Young  &  Bennett,  Chestnut,  " 

Sadler  G.  W.  &  Co.,  South  Attleboro 

Robinson   &  Co..  West  Attleboro,   Post 

Office, 
White  &  Shaw,  (jewelers'  findings),  " 

Blackinton  V.  H. ,  Attleboro  Falls 

Davidson  Brothers,  " 

Freeman  &  Co.,  •' 

Mason,  Draper  &  Co.,  *' 

Morse  Lewis,  High,  ** 

SIMMONS   R.    F.    &    CO.,    {see    adv. 

p.  35)  '' 

STANLEY  BROTHERS,  Elm,  (see 

adv.  index),  " 

Sturdy  J.  F.,  «« 

WHITNEY  E.  &  CO.,  {see  adv. p.  31),      " 
Wilcox  &  Robinson,  High,  " 

Carien,  Bragg  &  Co.,  (tortoise  shell),  Mansfield 

Draper  J.  B.  &  Co.,  " 

Kingman  &  Hodges,  Spring,  (imitation 

rubber  and  shell),  " 

Spalding  D.  S.,  " 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIEECTOKY. 


Ill 


For  Cleaning  Jewelry  &  Silver  fare 

ti  ^  II 

CHEAP!    USEFUL!!    PRETTY!!! 


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A  PRETTY  BOX,  containing  aU  of  the 
articles  necessary  for  restoring  Jewelry  to 
its  original  beauty.  The  JEWELRY 
SOAP,  the  BRUSH  and  the  SAWDUST, 
all  perform  their  work  without  injury  to 
the  most  delicate  jewelry ;  the  whole  affair 
making  a  cheap  and  useful  gift  to  a  lady. 


MILLER'S  JEWELRY  SOAP. 

Prepared  from  the  very  finest  materials,  will  remove 
from  Jewelry  all  tarnish,  grease  and  dirt,  and  acts  like 
magic  in  restoring  to  their  original  brilliancy  all  kinds  I 
of  Jewelry  and  precious  Stones,  without  risk  or  dam- 
age to  the  most  precious  articles.  It  is  used  by  lead- 
ing Jewelers  throughout  the  country. 


SILVER  WHITE. 


The  best  article  ever  used  for 
CILJEIAJSITSG    and. 

POLliSHIJVG 

It  is  not  gritty,  like  many  preparations  sold  for 
this  purpose ;  will  not  injure  the  most  delicate 
article,  and  gives  to  Silver  AN"  EXQUISITE 
POLISH,  EQUAL  TO  NEW. 


MILLER'S  SILVER  WHITE  GASKET. 


Containslin  a  neat,  compact  form,  all  the 
articles  that  are  necessary  for  Polishing 
Silver  and  Plated  Ware,  viz.  : 

A  BOX  OF  "SILVER  WHITE," 
PLATE-BRUSH  and 


CHAMOIS  SKIN".         ^ 


The  above  GOODS  are  SOLD  by  ALL  JEWELERS. 

DZSNNISON  i£  CO. 

Manufacturer  of  Jewelers'  Findings, 

19   Milk  Street,   Boston. 


112 


BRISTOL   COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


HARD     METAL 


MANUFACTURED  INTO 


HANDSOME  TYPE, 


AT    THE 


Boston    Type    Foundry, 


JOHN    K.  ROGERS,   Agent. 


No.    104    MILK    STREET    -  -  -  BOSTON. 


ESXABLISIiEr)    1837. 

LOMBA.Rr)    &    CO., 


Importers  and  Dealers  in 


Lewis  Wharf,  corner  Atlantic  Avenue,  Boston. 
NOVA    SCOTIA    AND    BAY   DE    CHALEUR, 

(FROM  OUR  OWN  QUARRIES.) 

Blue  Grit  and  English  Dry  Stones  and 
Spindle,  Rough.  Turned  and  Hand  Finished. 
Specialties  in  Stones  for  Machine,  Tool  and 
Repair  Shops.    Any  size  cut  to  order. 


3  SCHOOL  STREET,  NEAR  WASHINGTON,  BOSTON. 
N.  S.    DEARBORN'S    WEDDING    STATIONERY,   A    SPECIALTY. 


BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY.  113 


JEWELRY. 

MOREY   J.    (Kair),  154  Westminster 

{see  adv.  index),  Providence,  R.  I. 

JEWELERS'  TOOLS  MANUFACTURERS. 

BOSWORTH  MACHINE  SHOP,  P. 
Bosworth,  agent,  F.  G.  Whitney's 
building.  Chestnut,  {see  adv .  opp .  p .  17), 

North  Attleboro 

JUNK    DEALERS. 
Simmons  J.  A.,  Davol,  Fall  River. 

Brownell  Wm.  O.,  Front,  cor.  Centre,  New  Bedford 
Carroll  John  N.,  South  Water, 
Cook  William  H.  &  Co.  9  and  11  No.  Front,  " 
Duchenay  E.  T.  opp.  97  No.  Water, 
Freeman  M.  L  ,  86  Prospect,  '* 

Gardner  J.  T.  78  Countv, 
Hill  John,  176  State, 
McCullough  John,  19  Front, 
Miller  William,  165  South  Front, 
Paige  J.  H.,  head  of  river,  " 

Shea  M.  J.,  130  South  First, 
Thacher  Albert,  Centre,  cor.  North  Front,      " 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

(See  County  Register.) 

Lovatt  Benj.  K.,  21  Pleasant,  Fall  River 

Rockett  James  F.,  21  Pleasant,  " 

TAYLOR   WM.    H.,  40  No.  Water,    New  Bedford 

KITCHEN   FURNISHING    GOODS. 

HAYDEN  &  GROSSMAN,  cor.  Bed- 
ford and  Third  {see  adv.  page  36),     New  Bedford 

LACE    LEATHER. 

BUTLER,  BROWN  &  CO.,  34  and  35 
Exchange  Place  {see  adv.  front  col. 
leaf).  Providence,  R.  I. 

LAPIDARIES. 

LUTHER  J.  W.  &  CO.,  Raihoad  ave. 

{see  adv.  index),  Attleboro 

Denson  O.  E.,  Chestnut,  North  Attleboro 

LAUNDRIES. 

Macomber  J.  O.,  Park,  Attleboro 

Prentiss  J.  P.,  Hartwell,  Fall  River 

City  Steam  Laundry,  114  No.  Third,  " 


114  BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


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Laundries  continved. 
Bay  State  Laundry,  20  No.  Water,         New  Bedford 
Kee  Sam  &  Co.,  119  Purchase, 

LAWYERS. 
ADAMS  G.  A.,  45  Park  {see  adv.  index),  Attleboro 
Daargett  John,  44  Bank,  " 

Bowen  Simeon,  Washins^ton,  North  Attleboro 

POND  J.   E.,   Jr.,   Bank  building    {see 

adv.  page  24),  " 

Southard  L.  G.,  North  Easton 

White  Guilford,  South  Easton 

Archer    &    Jackson,    room    36,    Borden 

block,  Fall  River 

Blaisdell  J.  C,  33  Borden  block, 
Braley  &  Swift,  42  Borden  block, 
Coffey  J.  A.,  46  Borden  block,  room  31, 
Drake  L.  J.,  31  Borden  block, 
HATHEWAY  &  CUMMINGS,  32  Bor- 
den block, 
Lapham  Louis,  13  Pocasset  building,  " 

Lincoln  A.  N.,  5  South  Main, 
Lovatt  Benj.  K.,  21  Pleasant, 
Morton  &  Jenningt^,  sec.  G,  Granite  block, 
Niles  T.  H.,  sec.  F,  Granite  block, 
Pierce  William  H.,  29  Borden  block, 
Reed  Milton,  sec.  A,  Granite  block, 
WALLACE  P.  H.,  21  South  Main, 
William  E.,  sec.  A,  Granite  block, 
Wood  Jonathan  M.,  sec.  C,  Granite  block, 
CARPENTER  R.  W.,  Boston  office,  31 

Pemberton  square,  Foxboro 

REED  E.  M.,  Court,  cor.  No.  Main  {see 

page  102),  Mansfield 

Barney  &  Knowlton,  17^  No.  Water,     New  Bedford 
Bonney  C.  T.,  42  North  Water, 

Borden  Alanson,  42  North  Water,  '• 

Brown  George  H.,  17J  No.  Water, 

Clarke  A.  K,  42  North  Water, 

Clifford  Charles  W.,  35  North  Water, 

CLIFFORD    WALTER,  35  North  Water, 

Cobb  Wendell  H.,  35  North  Water, 

Collins  Albert  B.,  42  North  Water, 

Crapo  W.  W.,  35  North  Water, 

Greene  Francis  B.  36J  North  Water, 

JOHNSON  W.  H.,  Elm,  cor.  Purchase, 


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Knowlton  H.  M.,  17^  North  Water,       New  Bedford 
Maokie  Adam,  104  Uriion, 
Murston  Georo:e,  35  North  Water, 
MARSTON  &  CRAPO,  35  No.  Waaler 

{see page  87), 
Millikeii  Frank  A.  29  North  Water, 
Parker  William  C,  Jr.  93  Union, 
Pierce  P.  A.,  26  North  Water, 
Prescott  Oliver,  26  North  Water, 
Stetson  Thomas  M.,  36  1-2  North  Water, 
Tappan  F.  W.,  22  North  Water, 
Tucker  George  F.,  29  North  Water, 
Sullavou  E.,  90  Union, 
Wilcox  Lemuel  T.,  36  1-2  North  Water, 
WEST  HENRY  N.,  83  1-2  Union, 


Alger  A.  M.,  Jones'  bk)ck. 


Taunton 


Bennett  &  Fuller,  7  and  9  Hotel  building, 
BROW^N  &  WHITE,  3  Union  block  {see 

page  79), 
Conaty  E.  J.,  Jones'  block. 
Dean  J.  H.,  28  City  square,  near  City  Hotel, 
Fox  William  H.,  7  and  9  Jones'  block, 
Francis  L.  N.,  Jones'  block,  room  1, 
Fuller  W.  E.,  Prol)ate  office, 
Galligan  John  H.,  6  Court, 
Reed  C.  A.,  3  Union  block, 
REED   E.    M.,  City  square  {seepage  102), 
Sproat  T.  C,  Bristol  County  Bank  building, 
Thomas  S.  M.,  Hoye's  bl(>ck, 
Townsend  Samuel  R.,  Court,  opp.  Court 

House, 
Williams  H.  &  G.  E.,  Hoye's  block, 

LEATHER    DEALERS. 

(See  also  Tanners,  Curriers,  ^c) 

Rose  Simon  M.,  176  North  Third,  New  Bedford 

Wade  Job,  factory,  Wall  street,  near  No. 

Third, 
Townsend  William  F.,  9  City  square,  Taunton 

LIBRARIES. 

Attleboro  Public  Library,  Odd   Fellows' 

building.  North  Attleboro 

Fall  River  Public  Library,  So.  Main,         Fall  River 
New  Bedford  Free  Public  Library,  Wil- 
liam, cor.  Pleasant,  New  Bedford 


116  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Dighton  Public  Library,  Dighton 

North  Easton  Library  Association,  Easton 
Taunton  Public  Library,  Broadway,  near 

Leonard,  Taunton 

LIME,    CEMENT,    HAIR,    ETC. 

(See  Masons.     Coal  and  Hay  Dealers  often  sell  these  articles.) 

Hawkins  E.  M.,  Linen  Mill  wharf.  Fall  River 

Remington  R.  K.,  36  Mill,  " 
HAWKINS  W.  H.,  Oil  Works  Wharf, 

Davol  (see  adv.  p.  40),  " 
Paine   S.   S.   &   Brother,    North    Front, 

cor.  Hayward's  wharf,  New  Bedford 

Staples  &  Phillips,  107  West  Water,  Taunton 

LINING    NAIL   MANUFACTURER. 
Rhodes  M.  M.,  rear  37  Cohannet,  Taunton 

LIQUORS. 

Brown  J.,  134  South  Main,  Fall  River 

BUTLER  H.,  20  Spring  (see  adv.j).  43), 
CAMPBELL  JOHN,  38  and  40  Columbia, 
Connelly  John  A.,  Border,  cor.  Second, 
DAILEY  JAMES,  30  Pacasset, 
HERBERT   EDWARD,  86,  88,  90  and 

92  Columbia, 
MURPHY  JOHN   &   CO.,  132  Bedford, 
Lunney  P.  S.,  106  Anna  wan, 
Matthews  H. ,  28  Spring, 
Green  D.,  32  South  Water,  New  Bedford 

Sisson  J.  A.,  102   Union,  and  47  South 

Water,  «' 

LITHOGRAPHERS. 

Dubois  H.  W.  &  Co  ,  21  Pleasant,  Fall  River 

LOAN    ASSOCIATION. 

SAVINGS    AND    LOAN    ASSOCIA- 
TION, Sturdy  block,  Park,  Attleboro 

LOCKSMITH. 
EGGERS    S.,     6    Williams    (see     adv 

index).  New  Bedford 

LOCOMOTIVE    MANUFACTURERS. 
Mason  Machine  Works,  William  Mason, 

proprietor.  Oak,  Taunton 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  117 


Taunton  Locomotive  Manufticturing  Co., 

P.  I.  Perrin,  treas.,  Wales  avenue,  Taunton 

LOOM    PICKERS. 

BUTLER,  BROWN,  &  CO.,  34  and  35 
Exchange  place  (see  adv.  front  col. 
page),  Providence,  R.  I. 

LUMBER    DEALERS. 

Peirce  &  Carpenter,  South  Main,  Attleboro 

Cargill  E.  S.,  Washington,  cor.  Park,    N.  Attleboro 
Babbitt  William  &  Co.,  Berkeley 

Simmons  Henry  M.,  Dighton 

Cook,  Borden  &  Co.,  Bowenville   mills, 

and  8  Rod  way,  near  Crescent  mills.         Fall  River 
Miller  R.  &  Co^  Bay, 

Slade  E.  M.,  Morgan,  «« 

BOSWORTH  W.  &  SON,  92  North 
Front,  Hazard's  wharf  {see  adv. 
opp.  p.  17),  New  Bedford 

BRIGGS  C,  City  Plaining  Mill,  Leon- 
ard's wharf,  " 
Butler  William  F.,  rear  286  North  Third, 
Doull  James,  DouU  wharf,  " 
Ellis  L.  B.,  40  William, 

Greene  &  Wood,  Leonard's  Wharf,  " 

Hathaway  B.  F.,  152  North  Third, 
Terry  &  Brown,  16  Fourth,  '* 

Topham  Robert  C,  Griffin,  " 

Tripp  D.  K.,  125  North  Water, 
Western  Lumber  Company,  16  Fourth,  " 

Crowell  Hiram  S.,  Somerset 

Wilbur  J.  W.   L.   &   Bro.,   Dean,   near 

O.  C.  &  Newport  railroad,  Taunton 

MACHINISTS    AND    MACHINERY    MANU- 
FACTURERS. 
BOSWORTH   MACHINE  SHOP,  Chest- 
nut (see  adv.  index).  North  Attleboro 
Stone  William  M.,  opp.  Railroad  ave.  Attleboro 
Wilcox  &  Barnett.  Attleboro  Falls,  " 
Dean  T.  H.  &J.0..                                South  Easton 
Fall  River  Furnace  Co.,  Mill,                      Fall  River 
Fall  River  Machine  Co.,  J.  H.  Houghton, 

superintendent,  95  Pleasant,  '< 

Hawes  Machine  Co.,  Water,  near  Old 
Railroad  depot,  " 


118  BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 

Machinists  and  Machinery  Manufs.  continued. 

Kilbuni,  Lincoln  &  Co.,  13  Canal,  Fall  Eiver 

Gifford  John  A.,  90  South  Water,         New  Bedford 
Bowker  &  Sherman,  155  No.  Water,  " 

Cards.  W.,  Mansfield 

CRUICKSHANK  GEORGE  M.  &  CO., 

276  Dyer  {see  adv.  p.  80),  Providence,  R.  I. 

MACHINISTS'  TOOLS   MANUFACTURERS. 
BOS  WORTH   MACHINE  CO.,  Chest- 
nut, (see  adv.  index) ,  North  Attleboro 

MACHINIST  AND  MACHINERY  MANUFAC- 
TURERS. 

GROSSMAN  &  THOMAS,  Wash.,  Taunton 

MALLEABLE  IRON  FOUNDRY. 
BELCHER  DANIEL,  (see  adv .  index) ,  Easton 

MANUFACTURING    JEWELERS. 

(See  Jetoelers,  Manufacturi7ig . ) 

MANUFACTURERS'  SUPPLIES. 

Poeasset   Manufacturing  Co.,  section  E, 

Granite  block,  Fall  River 

SANFORD  &  COVEL,  71  Pleasant,  (see 

adv.  index),  *' 

REED  &  BARTON,  (silver  plated  ware), 

Britanniaville,  Taunton 

BUTLER,  BROWN  &  CO.,  34  and  35 
Exchange  place,  (see  adv .  front  colored 
leaf).  Providence,  R.  I. 

MARBLE  WORKERS. 

Fuller  Caleb,  Pine,  cor.  Dunbar,  Attleboro 

Rollins  C.  v.,  9  Park, 

Smith  Brothers,  80  Second,  Fall  River 

Smith  G.  W.  &  Co.,  5  Bank, 

Burt  F.  W.,  Mansfield 

Allen  Jos.,  Jr.  &  Co.,  20  No.  Second,  New  Bedford 

Cole  Theodore  W.,  8  William, 

New  Bedford  Monumental  Marble  Works, 
T.  Thompson,  treas.,  corner  Fourth  and 
Spring,  " 

Chase  William  W.  Somerset  Centre 

Burt  D.  Arthur,  84  Weir,  Taunton 

Jackson  William  H.  &  Co.,  170  Weir, 


BRISTOL    COUNTY   DIRECTORY.  119 

PiOTi-ILICfiOTIPE 

Is  the  name  of  a  New  Process  of  Engraving, 

At  less  than  one-half  the  cost  of  Wood  Engraving. 

ELECTROTYPE  PLATES  IN  RELIEF 

Are  produced  from  Pen  or  Crayon  Drawings,  Wood,  Steel 
or  Lithographic  Engravings. 

The  MOST  PERFECT   process  of  Engraving  ever  discovered:  Supe- 
rior to  Wood  Engraving,  and   in  many  cases  equal  to  Steel 
or  Copperplate  Work. 

All  Kinds  of  STEREOTYPING  &.  ELECTROTYPING  done  at  low  rates. 

*-»-»-»-¥ 

PHOTO-ELECTROTYPE  COMPANY, 

171  Devonshire  Street,  Boston,  !Vlass. 

JAMES  H.  STARK,  Manager.  W.  H.  MUMLER,  Supt. 


yiJk^a^i 


S' 


msE, 


PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 


Tlie  Leaiii  Hotel  of  tie  City ! 


TWO  MINUTES  WALK  FEOM  THE  DEPOT. 


F.  W.  HUNT  &  SON, 

PROPRIETORS. 

F.    W.    HUNT.  H.    IT.    HUNT. 


120 


BRISTOL    COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


All  kinds  of  Machine  Stitching  and   Repairing  done  to  order. 


Office,  No.  58  Main  Street, 


TAUNTON,  MASS. 


BOA.RDI]SrGJ^. 


Mrs.  C  B.  SPINK  has  taken  the  Arnold 
House,  154r  South  Main  Street,  corner  of 
Planet,  Providence,  for  permanent  and 
transient  Boarding.  House  is  heated  by 
Furnace,  and  is  supplied  v^ith  G-as  and 
Pawtuxet   'Water. 

WADE,  DAVIS  &  CO., 

MMIFACTOMS  OF  JEffELEY, 

Plainville,  via  North  Attleboro,  Mass. 

NEW  YORK  ADDRESS  : 

Rooms  5  &  6,  194  Broadway,   New  York. 


BRISTOL    COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


121 


MARBLE  MANTELS. 

SOWLE  F.  A.,  c.  Elm  and  No.  Water, 

{see  adv .  index) ,  New  Bedford 

MARKING  AND  STAMPING. 
Bourne  E.  N.  Miss,  19  Cheapside,         New  Bedford 

MARINE  RAILWAY. 
Rowland  H.  G.,  City  wharf, 

MASONS. 

Hamilton  James,  West, 
Lawson  J.  H.,  78  Union, 
Tucker  A.  H.,  Union, 
Pierce  Washington,  Fisher, 
Atwood  J., 
Keith  Georofe, 
Thompson  Horace, 
Lee  S.  D., 

Buffinton  Benjamin  T., 
Buffinton  Arthur  E., 
Esterbrooks  William, 
Luther  Jeremiah, 
Miller  Herbert  A., 
Slade  Francis  J., 
Potter  P.  G., 

MASONS'  BUILDING  MATERIAL. 

PAISLER  C.E.,  118  North  Water,  cor. 

High,  New  Bedford 

MATTRESS    MANUFACTURER. 


New  Bedford 

Attleboro 

(( 

North  Attleboro 
North  Easton 

(( 

Seekonk 
Swansea 


( 

( 
( 

Westport 


Seekell  G.  H.,  172  Weir,  Taunton 

MEDICINES. 

C  See  Apothecaries.) 

MEDICAL  EXAMINER. 
Dwelly  Jerome,  21  Rock,  Fall  River 

MERCANTILE  AGENCY. 

RUSSELL  EDW.  &  CO.,  E.  J.  Dyer, 

agent,  39  Borden  ])lock.  Fall  River 

MERCHANTS. 

ALLEN,  SLADE  &  CO.,  16  and' 18 
Bedford,  and  5  Market  square,  {see 
adv.p.QA),  Fall  River 


122  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Merchants  continued. 

Crocker  O.  &  G.  O.,  Commercial  wharf    New  Bedford 

Giiford  Charles  H.,  7  Commercial,  " 
Haskell  Edward  P.,  Fish  Island, 

Hathaway  Horatio,  Rodman,  cor.  Front,  " 

Hathaway  T.  S.,  Rodman,  cor.  Front,  " 

Hathaway  William,  Jr.,  Walnut  st.  whf.,  " 

Hicks  Andrew,  Hathaway  &  Luce's  whf.,  " 
Howland     George,    Jr.,    and     Matthew, 

North,  near  North  Second,  *• 
Jones  Edward  C,  2  Central  wharf,  " 
Knowles  John  P.  2d,  Front,  corner  Com- 
mercial, " 
Knowles  Thomas  &  Co.,  24  Union,  " 
Mandell  Edward  D.,  29  North  Front, 
POTTER  WILLIAM  F.  &CO.,  Union, 

corner  Front,  " 

Snow  Loum  &  Son,  29  North  Front,  " 

Swift  &  Allen,  Taber's  wharf,  " 

Swift  &  Perry,  North,  near  North  Second,  " 

Thacher  &  Co.,  Front,  corner  Centre,  " 

Thornton  John  R.,  Seventh,  cor.  Spring,  " 
Tucker  J.  F.,  29  North  Front, 

Watkins  William,  13  Centre,  " 
Wing  J.  &  W.  R.  &  Co.,  Union, 

MERCHANT    TAILORS. 

Houghton  George  H.,  47  Park,  Attleboro 

Boyle  Thomas,  North  Attleboro 

Crawford  R.,  26  Park,  Attleboro  | 

Shindler  M.  D.,  North  Easton 

Barnes  Thomas,  59  South  Main,  Fall  River 

Bean  Horace,  8  North  Main,  " 

EDDY  G.  M.  &  CO.,  147  Union,  New  Bedford 

Edgarton  W.  J.,  Cummings'  blk.,  William," 
GORDON  ROBERT,  11  Third,  {see  adv. 
i>.  71), 

MILLINERS  AND  MILLINERY  GOODS. 

Capron  H.  N.  Miss,  7  No.  Main,  Attleboro 

Cooper  John  Mrs.,  North  Main,  " 

Foss  P.  &  F.  E.  Misses,  Wash,         North  Attleboro 
Whitman  H.  C.  Mrs.,  Washington,  " 

Waite  A.  C,  North  Easton 


BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


123 


Brownell  William  O.,  12  Front,  New  Bedford 

Ballard  Charles  M.,  49  and  51  So.  Main,  Fall  River 
Chase  O.  D.  Mrs.,  19  South  Main, 
Coffin  H.  B.,  78  South  Main, 
Francis  L.  P.  D.  Mrs.,  87  North  Main, 
Harris  M.  Mrs.,  89  South  Main, 
Kelley  &  Murphy,  21  South  Main, 
McAdams  Nellie' Miss,  29  South  Main, 
Nooning  Timothy,  69  South  Main, 
Quinn  S.  A.  Mrs.,  197  Bedford, 
Rushton  R.  E.,  66  North  Main, 
Thompson  L.  C.  Mrs.,  154  North  Main, 
Tuttle  J.  S.  &  A.  F.,  75  Pleasant, 
Brown  Mary  A.  Miss,  118  Kempton,  New  Bedford 
CHURCH  L.  C.  MRS.,  6  Cheapside, 
Coffin  H.  B.,  50  Purchase,  cor.  William, 
Delano  R.  M.  Mrs.,  13  Purchase, 
Leary  J.,  285  Purchase, 
Meader  M.  T.  Mrs.,  155  Union, 
Melling  J.  Miss,  212  Purchase, 
Nooning  H.  H.  &  Co.,  2  1-2  and  4  Purchase, 
Nye  L.  J.,  20  Cheapside, 
PACKARD  LYDIAH.  Mrs.,  11  Cheap- 
side,  (see  adv.  p.  87), 
Reynolds  C.  R.  &  Co.,  13  Cheapside, 
West  R.  R.  Mrs.  23  Cheapside, 
Trafton  George,  Mrs.  Somerset 

Bright  S.  Mrs.  &  Co.,  57  Main,  Taunton 

Dean  E.  B.  Mrs.  91  Main, 
Griffin  Lizzie  M.  Miss,  109  Main, 
Hall  N.  W.  Mrs.  &  Co.  47  Main, 
Luce  D.  W.  &  Co.,  cor.  Main  and  Trescott, 
Manheim  J.  Mrs.,  83  Main, 
Mulford  H.  C,  73  Main, 
McNamara  C.  Miss.  82  Main, 
Morey  Samuel  C,  71  Main, 
Perkins  C,  53  Main, 
Shaw  A.  F.  Mrs.,  16  Main, 
Short  J.  H.,  63  Main, 
Totten  S.  Mrs.  &  Co.,  101  Main, 
Wills  S.  E.  &Co.,  58  Main, 


MOULDINGS.  BRACKETS.  &c. 
MAYNARD  D.  H.  &  CO.,  So.  Pleasant, 


(see  adv.  index) , 


Attleboro 


124  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

MUSIC  AND  MUSICAL  INSTRUMENTS. 

Borden  P.,  Borden  block,  Fall  River 

Lincoln,  Kelley  &  Bennett,  Borden  blk., 

26  South  Main, 
Boden  E.  Jr.,  47  Purchase,  New  Bedford 

Church  C.  L.,  164  Purchase,  " 

Hopkins  John,  Purchase,  cor.  Union,  " 

MUSIC  TEACHERS. 

Virginia  &  Dubois,  21  Pleasant,  Fall  River 

Eaton  Josiah,  Jr.,  147  Union,  New  Bedford 

NAILS,  SPIKES,  &c.,  (MANUFACTURERS.) 

King  G.  W.  R.,  Raynham 

Mt.  Hope  Iron  Co.,  Somerset 

Somerset  Iron  Co.,  " 

Crocker  Brothers  &  Co.,  Taunton 
Field  A.  &  Sons,  22  Spring, 
Old   Colony  Iron  Co.,  Tremont,  beyond 

Oakland,  " 

Rounds  L.  A.  &  Co.  " 

Taunton  Tack  Co.,  '* 

NAUTICAL  INSTRUMENTS. 
Sherman  C.  R.,  49  North  Water,  New  Bedford 

NAVAL  STORES. 

Hart  &  Aken,  58  South  Water,  New  Bedford 

KIRBY  H.  S.,  8  Commercial, 

NEWSPAPERS  AND  PUBLISHERS. 

{Most  of  them  have  Job  Pi'inting  Offices.) 

Attleboro  Advocate,  (weekly),  Pratt  & 

Lowe,  proprietors,  Attleboro 

The  Attleboro  Chronicle,  F.  B.  Greene 

&  Co.,  proprs..  Wash.,  North  Attleboro 

The  Easton  Journal,  North  Eastou 

Fall  River  Daily  Herald  Publishing  Co., 

86  Pocasset,  Fall  River 

Fall   River   Labor   Journal,   H.    Sevey, 

proprietor,  " 

Fall  River  Monitor,   W.  S.  Robertson, 

propr.,  3  Pocasset  block,  (weekly),  ♦« 

Fall  River  News,   (daily),  Almy,  Milne 

&  Co.,  publishers,  News  building,  cor. 

Second  and  Pleasant,  " 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  125 

Labor  Times,  (weekly),  Fall  River  Daily 
Herald  Pulishing  Co.,  proprietors,  86 
Pocasset,  Fall  River 

LaRepublique,  (weekly),  H.  Beaugrand, 

publisher,  5  Rock,  " 

Mansfield  News,  T.  S.  Pratt,  propr.,  Mansfield 

Evening  Standard,  (daily  and  weekly), 

Edmund   Anthony   &   Sons,    publishers, 

67  Union,  New  Bedford 

New  Bedford  Daily  and  Weekly  Mercury, 
92  Union,  " 

Radical  Review,  (quarterly),  B.  R. 
Tucker,  publisher,  Cummings'  bldg., 
45  Purchase,  " 

Republican  Standard,  (weekly),  Eduaund 
Anthony  &  Sons,  67  Union,  " 

Whalemen's  Shipping  List  and  Merchant's 
Transcript,  E.  P.  Raymond,  publisher, 
8  South  Second,  «' 

Bristol  County  Republican,  Dawes,  Wil- 
bur &  Davol,  publishers.  Templar  Hall 
building,  Taunton 

Taunton    Daily    Gazette,    Reed    Bros., 

publishers,  7  Weir,  " 

Union    Gazette    and     Democrat,    Reed 

Bros.,  publishers,  7  Weir,  " 

NICKEL  PLATERS. 

Rose  E.  F.,  North  Dis^hton 

ACUSHNET  NICKEL  PLATING  AND 
GILDING  WORKS,  H.  W.  K.  Lucas, 
manager.  Pleasant,  corner  Mechanic's 
lane,  {see  adv.  p.  56),  New  Bedford 

NOTARIES    PUBLIC. 

CSee  Toion  Registers  for  full  list. ) 

Dasrgett  John,  North  Attleboro 

POND,  J.  E.  Jr.,  Bank  building, 

Sandland  Thomas  G.,  " 

Shove  George  A.,  Dighton 

Bennett  W.  G.,  Durfee  block,  Fall  River 

Blaisdell  J.  C,  Borden  block,  " 

Borden  Simeon,  Highland  Road,  " 

Brayton  John  S.,  sec.  G,  Granite  block,  «' 

Brown  Robert  C,  Fall  River  Iron  Co.  " 


126  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Notaries  Public  continued. 

Brown  S.  M.,  City  Hall,  Fall  River 

Dubuque  U.  A.,  46  Borden  block,  " 

Earl  Benjamin,  7  Granite  block,  " 

Earl  Henry  H.,  7  Granite  block,  " 

Holmes  Charles  J.,  55  North  Main,  " 

Horton  James  M.,  Jr.,  sec.  G,  Granite  bk.,    " 
Jennings  A.  J.,  sec.  G,  Granite  block,  " 

Lapham  Louis,  13  Pocasset  building,  " 

Longley  C.  R.,  " 

Lovatt  Benj.  K.,  21  Pleasant,  " 

Rockett  James  F.,  " 

Swift  M.  G.  B.,  Borden  block,  " 

Williams  E.,  sec.  A,  Granite  block,  " 

Winslow  B.  F.,  sec.  F,  Granite  block,  " 

Clifford  Walter,  35  North  Water,  New  Bedford 

Cobb  W.  H.,  35  North  Water, 
Long  G.  R.,  6  William,  " 

MARSTON  GEO.,  35  North  Water, 
TAYLOR  W.  H.,  40  North  Water, 
Fox  William  H.  Jones'  block,  Taunton 

Fuller  H.  J.,  7  and  9  Hotel  building. 
Fuller  VV.  E.,  Probate  office, 
Jackson  E.  T.,  Bristol  County  Bank  building, 
Reed  C.  A.,  3  Union  block, 
Thomas  S.  M.,  1  Hoye's  block, 
Wilbur   J.    E.,   at   Registry   of   Deeds, 
Williams  G.  Edgar,  Court,  opp.  Court  House, 
AVashburne  C.  G.,  East  Taunton 

NOVELTIES. 

New  Bedford  Novelty  Co.,  9  Rodman,  New  Bedford 

NURSERYMEN,    SEEDSMEN    AND    FLORISTS. 

Jillson  David,  South  Atttleboro 

Crowell  H.  P.,  Main,  Fairhaven 

Brown  D.  R.,  48  North  Main,  Fall  River 

Rogers  &  Davis,  81  Cherry,  " 

Winter  Wm.  C,  opp.  depot,  Mansfield 

Covell  Benjamin  B.,  Acushnet  avenue.  New  Bedford 
McAfee  John,  75  Union,  " 

Pierce  William,  cor.  Elm  and  Cottage,  " 

Cutler  George  P.,  43  City  square,  Taunton 

NUMBERS    (PEW  AND   DOOR.) 
ROBBINS    JOHN,    42    Kneeland     {see 

adv.  ojpp.  title  page),  Boston 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


127 


JOSEPH    WEBSTER, 

FILE  MANUFACTURER 

COURT  STREP]T,  TAUNTON,  MASS. 
All  kinds  of  Piles  and  Rasps  Re-cut  and  warranted  equal  to  new. 

4®=  Orders  by  express  or  otherwise  promptly  attended  to.  .=638' 

ALLEN  &  ROBINSON, 

Carpenters  and  Builders, 


LIONIIIID'S  WHARF, 


ETS^  BEDFORD. 


Attorney  and  Counsellor  at  Law, 

21  SOUTH  MAIN  STREET,  FALL  RIVER,  MASS. 

$^^^^^  Xjivcry  Stable 

ALSO,    PROPRIETOR    OF 

WILBUR'S  HALL, 

^?  For  Dances,  Levees  and  Public  Meetings, 


gS9=-fee; 


..f?----: 


HORSES  k  CARRIAGES  FOR  SALE.     ^^^^^>%#^i.^i&3 
Cor,  Fruit  &  Trescott  Sts.,    T  A  tJ  H  T  0  U 


Near  Cit-^  Iiinsiiie  l-Io^-\^^e. 


mh^WP   -^^ 


ik'  M  k 


HUB  CUTTER  &  DIE  SINKER, 

Shop  &  Residence,  East  St.,  South  Side  of  Germania  Hall, 
Post  Office  Box  22.  NORTH  ATTLEBORO,  MASS. 

When  required,  Designs  will  be  made  to  order. 


128 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


PASSENGER    STATIONS. 

EXCHANGE  PLACE,  UNION  DEPOT, 

■WORCESTER. 


PROVIDENCE. 


FREIGHT    STATIONS. 

CANAL  STREET,         GREEN  STREET, 


PROVIDENCE. 


WORCESTER. 


PASSENGER  TRAINS 

Connect  at  Providence  with  Steamers  to  and  from  New  Yorlj.  Newport,  and  Rocky 

Point,  with  Trains  of  the  Stonington  Line,  and  Trains   for  New  York,  New 

Haven,  Hartford,  Providence  and  Springfield.  Taunton  and  New 

Bedford,  and  Boston  and  Providence  Railroad. 

At  Watorford,  with  Trains  of  N.  Y.  &  N.  K.  R.  U.,  to  and  from  Fr.anklin.  Boston,  Put- 
nam, Southbridge,  Willimantic,  New  Haven,  New  York  and  Philadelphia. 

At  Union  Depot,  Worcester,  with  Boston  and  Albany  R.  R.,  for  Springfield,  Albany, 

Troy,  Saratoga,  Buflalo  and  the  West,  with  Worcester  and  Na^hua  Train  for 

Nashna,  Concord,  Plymonth,  Littleton  ai.d  the  White  Mountains,  with 

Boston,  Barre  &  Gardner  R.  R.,  for  Princeton,  Gardner,  Keene, 

BelloM's  Falls,  Hoosao  Tunnel  Line.  Montreal,  &c. 


Will  be  forwarded  with  promptness,  making  good  connections  with  all  the  Steamers 
of  the  Providence  and  Stonington  Line  to  and  from  New  York, 
and  with  all  the  Railroads. 

THROUGH  RATES  TO  ALL  IMPORTANT  POINTS. 


Hopkinton,  Milford  &  Woonsocket  R.  R. 

(Leased  by  the  Providence  and  Worcester  R.  R.) 

Two  through  Passenger  and  one  Freight  Train  leave  Ashland,  connecting  with  the 
Boston  and  .\lbany  R.  R.,  from  Boston,  Worcester,  &c.,  at  Woonsocket,  with  Trains 
to  and  from  Providence,  Worcester,  &c. 


WSI.  S.  sr.ATER,  President,  Providence,  R. 
JOHN  K.  BALCII,  Treasurer,  "  " 

WM.  D.  HILTON,  Sup't,  "  " 


OFFICES: 

I.  WM.  M.  DURFEE,  Gen.  Pass.  Agent,  Providenc?,  R.  I . 

J.  E.  BACON,  Gen.  Freight  Agent,  " 

A.  E.  QUACKENBOSS,  Mast.  Trans.  Worcester,  Mass. 


BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY.  129 

OARS,    HANDSPIKES    AND    LANCE    POLES. 

KIRBY   H.    S.,    8   Commercial    wharf, 

cor.  Front,  New  Bedford 

OCULIST    AND    AURIST. 
JOHNSON  D.  M.,   13  Aiinawan,  Fall  River 

OIL    CLOTH    MANUFACTURERS. 
Taunton  Oil  Cloth  Co.,  Oak,  coi'.  Wales,      Taunton 

OIL    MANUFACTURERS    (FISH  OIL). 

Fall  River  Oil  and  Guano  Co.,  James  H. 
Wilson,  treasurer,  Brightman's  Cove, 
Taunton  river.  Fall  River 

Thayer,  Judd  &  Co.,  Rotch's  wharf,       New  Bedford 
Cook    Thomas    W.   &    Co.,   Front,   cor. 
School,  " 

OIL  MANUFACTURERS  AND  DEALERS,  (SPERM 

AND    WHALE.) 

DUNHAM  W.  E.,  sec.  C,  Granite  blk., 

{see  adv.  j).  63),  Fall  River 

BROWNELL  J.  W.,  Third,  cor.  Cannon, 

{see  adv.  p.  63),  New  Bedford 

BULLOCH  A.  &  CO.,  11  William,  {see 

adv.  ^.44),  " 

Hastings  &  Co.,  Hastings'  wharf,  " 

Homer  George  S.,  23  Centre,  " 

Leonard  Samuel  &  Co.,  Leonard's  wharf,     " 
Nye  William  F.,  South  Pier, 
POTTER  WILLIAM  F.  &  CO.,  Union, 

corner  Front,  {see  adv.  p.  87),  " 

Robinson  W.  A.  &  Co.,  50  South  Water,     " 

OIL  MERCHANTS. 

DUNHAM  W.  E.,  sec.  C,  Granite  blk..  Fall  River 
Frye  G.  W.,  12  Third, 

Bourne  Jonathan,  Jr.,  Merrill's  whf. ,      New  Bedford 
BROWNELL  J.  W.,  corner  Third  and 

Cannon,  {see  adv.  p.  63),  " 
BULLOCH  A.  &  CO.,  11  William,  {see 

adv.  page  44),  " 

Delano  George  &  Co.,  South  Third,  " 

Gardner  E.  R.  &  Co.,  9  Rodman,  " 

Hastings  &  Co.,  foot  of  Grinnell,  " 

Howland  W.,  Fish  Island,  '< 


130  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Leonard  Sam'l  &  Co.,  Leonard's  whf.,  New  Bedford 
Potter  William  F.  &  Co.,  Union,  corner 

Front,  '< 

Sisson  O.  A.,  95  North  Water,  '* 

OIL  AND  CANDLES. 

BROWNELL  J.  W.,  (spermaceti  and 
and  plain  candles),  corner  Third  and 
Cannon,  (see  adv.  page  63),  New  Bedford 

BULLOCH  A.  &  CO.,  11  William,  (see 

adv.  jJ.  44),  '* 

Delano  George  &  Co.,  South  Third,  *« 

Hastings  &  Co.,  foot  of  Grinuell,  ** 

Thayer  &  Judd,  Rotch's  wharf,  " 

OMNIBUS  LINES. 

Ne^v  Bedford  and  Fairhaven,  R.  A.  Dun- 
ham &  Co.,  97  Main,  Fairhaven 
Freelove  J.,  City  Hall  and  Flint  Mills,       Fall  River 
Wilson  J.  H.,  Steep  Brook  and   Globe 

Village,  " 

OPTICIAN. 
Pitman  Benjamin,  80  Union,  New  Bedford 

OYSTER   DEALERS. 

Bartlett  &  Gifford,  13  North  Second,      New  Bedford 
Clark  &  Howland,  238  Purchase,  " 

Dean  J.  H.,  13  North  Second,  " 

DOANE  ELISHA,  17  City  square,  Taunton 

Mason  F.  E.,  11  Main,       '  " 

WILBER  D.  E.,  6  Weir,  (see  adv. 
i^.  72), 

PAINTERS,  CARRIAGE. 

Hazzard  T.  B.,  Orne,  near  East,  North  Attleboro 

Edwards  M.  F.,  High,  Attleboro  Falls 

Perry  N.  W.,  South  Easton 

Brayton  I.,  Pleasant,  corner  Fourth,  Fall  River 

Neal  George  A.,  44  South  Third,  New  Bedford 

Hazzard  J.  B.,  Mechanic's  lane,  " 

Gerrish  C.  H.,  36  Weir,  Taunton 

Rand  Brothers,  rear  Broadway,  " 

PAINTERS,   HOUSE,   SIGN    AND    FRESCO,   AND 

PAPER  HANGERS. 
Stearns  L.  V.,  Leroy,  Attleboro 

Cornell  D.  B.,  Wash.,  cor.  High,      North  Attleboro 


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131 


Draper  T.  W.,  Elm, 

Struck  H.  G.  S.,  Back, 

Weston  G.  H.,  9  Factory, 

Manley  A., 

Smith *^M.  S., 

Macomber  B.  F., 

Brown  Thomas,  27  Pleasant, 

Bolger  John  E.,  34  South  Main, 

Bolger  R.  &  J.  T.,  62  South  Main, 

Crittenden  J.  H.  &  Son, 

Hoar  George  E.,  18  Court  square, 

Macomber  P.,  North  Main, 

Lane  Willard, 

Stearns  &  Drake,  Main, 

Wheeler  Nathaniel  J., 

Barrows,  Lawton  &  Co 


North  Attleboro 


South  Dartmouth 

South  Easton 
Fall  River 

a 


Mansfield 


(( 


Hazard's  wharf, 

New  Bedford 
Bo  wen  George  S.,  104  Third, 
Caswell  William  H.,  21  Union, 
Clark  B.,  157  Purchase, 
De Wolf  James,  112  and  114  Third, 
Dunham  W.  L.,  44  South  Water, 
Gifford  O.  E.,  cor.  School  and  So.  Water, 
Hart  &  Akin,  9  North  Water  and  58  So. 

Water, 
Jenkins  B.  S.,  93  Middle, 
Kempton  Eben  J.,  Middle, 
Lawrence  Ephraim,  Middle, 
Manchester  A.  P.,  70  South  Water, 
MAXFIELD  WILLIAM,  25  Centre, 
Raleigh  C.  S.,  (marine  painter), 
Russell  &  Co.,  3  Fifth, 
Sowle,  Blodgets  &  Chadwick,  Rodman, 
West  J.  P.,  Purchase, 
Crane  John  H.,  -  Norton 

HaggertyC,  " 

Messenger  James  O.,  <' 

Crowell  &  Saverv,  Second,  Weir  Village,      Taunton 
DAVIS  H.  L.  &  CO.,  34  Main  and  43 

Water,  (see  adv.  p.  80),  " 

French  John  T.,  25  Broadway,  " 

Hay  man  William,  Myrtle,  " 

Mitchell  Charles,  Bay,  " 

Nixon  T.  J.,  Court,  " 

Quillan  W.,  Cohannet,  '< 


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BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


Painters  and  Paper  Hangers  continued. 

Stanley  k  Cumiino;ham,  40  Main,  Taunton 

Watts  George,  4  Cedar,  " 

Watts  William,  Weir, 

WheatonH.  W.,  Union, 

Wood  Cornelius  &  Son,  ^  Main, 

PAINTERS,  ORNAMENTAL  AND  SIGN. 


Fall  River 
New  Bedford 


Norton 

Taunton 

East  Taunton 


Chase  J.  B.,  11  Rock, 
Peckhani  R.  G.,  102  Pleasant, 
Hazzard  J.  B.,  Mechanics  lane, 
Jenkins  B.  S.,  93  Middle, 
Lawrence  C.  E.,  North  Second, 
Manchester  A.  P.,  70  South  Water, 
MAXFIELD  WILLIAM,  25  Centre, 
Robinson  Ruel, 

Arlen  &  Davis,  1  Hoye's  block, 
WOOD  JESSE, 

PAINTERS,  SHIP. 

Barrows,  Lawton  &  Co.,  Hazard's  whf.  New  Bedford 
Caswell  William  H.,  21  Union, 
DUCHENAY  F.  D.,  North  Water,  {see 

adv.  p.  44), 
Dunham  W.  L.,  44  South  Water, 
Gilford  O.  E.,  cor.  School  and  So.  Water, 
Hart&  Akin,  9  North  Water, 
Kempton  E.  J.,  cor.  Front,  and  Middle, 
Manchester  A.  P.,  70  South  Water, 
MAXFIELD  WILLIAM,  25  Centre, 

PAINT  MANUFACTURERS. 

Cook  Thomas  W.  &  Co.,  corner  School 

and  Front,  New  Bedford 

PAINTS,   OIL,  BRUSHES  AND  GLASS. 

BURROUGH  BROTHERS,  R.  R.  ave., 

{see  adv.  index),  Attleboro 

Cornell  D.  B.,  Washinofton,  North  Attleboro 

Bolger  R,  &  J.  T.,  62  South  Main,  Fall  River 

Brown  Thomas,  27  Pleasant,  " 

Dunham  William  E.,  sec.  C,  Granite  blk., 
Morton  A.,  34  Second, 
Remington  R.  G.,  39  Mill, 
SANFORD  &  COVEL,  71  Pleasant, 
Grouard  J.  E.,  32  North  Main, 


BRISTOL    COUNTY   DIRECTORY.  133 

GIFFORD  O.  E.,  School,  corner  Water, 

New  Bedford 
Jenkins  Benjamin  S..  93  Middle,  *' 

Kempton  E.  J.,  4  Middle,  " 

Lawrence  Ephraim  2d,  85  Middle,  *' 

MAXFIELD  WILLIAM,  25  Centre, 
SOWLE  F.  A.,  Elm,  corner  No.  Water, 

{see  adv.  hid.    ),  " 

DAVIS  H.  L.  &  CO.,  43  West  Water 

and  34  Main,  {see  adv.  p.  80),  Taunton 

WOOD  JESSE,  East  Taunton 

PAPER  BOX  MAKERS 

Babcock  H.  S.,  Farmersville,  Attleboro 

SCOTT   A.   J.,  East,  near  depot,   {see 

adv. p.  47),  North  Attleboro 

Fraprie  George  W.,  37  North  Main,  Fall  River 

PAPER  COP  TUBES. 

Fraprie  &  Waters,  42  North  Main,  Fall  River 

PAPER  HANGERS. 

(See  also  Painters  and  Paper  Hangers.) 

Andrews  A.,  Washington,  North  Attleboro 

DUCHENAY  F.  D.,  No.  Water,  New  Bedford 

LAWRENCE  C.  E.,  opp.  Post  Office, 

{see  adv.  p.  36),  " 

PATTERN  MAKERS. 

COLLINS  &  BOWIE,  90  So.  Water,   New  Bedford 
Wilbur  George  E.,  3  Third,  Weir  Village,    Taunton 

PAWN   SHOP. 
Cunninajham  John,  76  Union,  New  Bedford 

PERIODICAL  AND  NEWSPAPER  DEALERS. 

iSee  also  Booksellers,  Stationers,  ^c.) 

ELDREDGE  S.  H.  JR.,  31  and  33  Park, 

{see  adv.  index),  Attleboro 

COLLINS  T.,  Washington,  North  Attleboro 

Razee  B.  A.  &  Son,  1  Kendall's  block, 

Washington,  " 

Dews  Edwin,  105  Union,  New  Bedford 

Hitch  A.  S.,  77  Purchase,  *' 

Case  W.  A.,  212 J  Purchase,  " 

Warren  A.,  South  Third,  " 

Cutler  George  P.,  43  City  square,  Taunton 


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BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIKECTORY. 


PETROLEUM. 

POTTER  W.  F.  &  CO.,  coiner  Uniou 

and  Front,  (see  adv.  index),  New  Bedford 

PEW  NUMBERS. 

ROBBINS    JOHN,  42    Kneeland,    (see 

adv.  opp.  title  page),  Boston 

PHOTOGRAPHIC    ARTISTS. 

Caldwell  W.  H.,  31  South  Main,  Fall  River 

Doup;las  Oscar  F.,  54  South  Main,  " 

Gay  E.  F.,  cor.  Main  and  Borden,  " 

Hill  A.  E.,  37  North  Main, 

Smith  H.  W.,  5  South  Main, 

Andrews  F.  W.,  60  1-2  Purchase, 

Doane  R.  N.  B.,  30  Purchase, 

Hatch  H.  F.,  64  Purchase, 

Knowles  J.  C,  8 J  Purchase, 

Parlow  G.  F.,  5  Purchase, 

Smith  M.,  134  1-2  Union,  cor.  Fourth, 

Taber  Charles  &  Co.,  6  North  Water, 

White  T.  E.  M.,  142  1-2  Union, 

Rankin  Alexander  K.,62  Main,  Taunton 

Woodward  J.  A.,  48  Main,  " 


New  Bedford 


PHYSICIANS  AND  SURGEONS. 

Burnham  Josiah,  Acushnet 

Bronson  John  R.,  corner  North  Main  and 

County,  Attleboro 

Burden  F.  L.,  Washington, 
Mackie  George,  5  North  Main, 
Mackie  Laura  G.,  5  North  Main, 
Sanford  Edward,  3  Park, 
Solomon  J.  M.,  Maple, 
Bullard  H.  C,  Grove, 
Foster  J.  W.,  Church, 
Hathaway  S., 
Bartlett  F.  D., 
Gordon  William  A., 
Talbot  Charles, 
Coggswell  George  B., 
Swan  Jesse  J., 
Tilden  E.  F., 
Randall  Daniel  M., 
Atwood  George, 
Fairchild  Isaac, 


North  Attleboro 

Berkeley 
Dartmouth 

Dighton 

North  Easton 


South  Easton 
Fairhaven 


BRISTOL   COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


135 


ST-^lSTLIilY    BROS. 

MANTTPACTURERS  OF 

Gold  Stock -Plated  Ghain, 

ATTLEBORO    FALLS,    MASS. 

New  York  Office,  -    -    -  181  Broadway. 

S.  STANLEY.  B.  STANLEY. 

GEO.    A.    ADAMS, 

itaxnq  m)i  Cmmsdior  at  Jato, 


JUSTICE    OF    THE    PEACE 


ATTLTEBOHO,     MiASS. 


S.  H.  ELDREDGE,  Jr. 

Manufacturer  of 

ICE    CREAM, 

And  Dealer  in 

J  NEWSPAPERS,      PERIODICALS. 
FRUIT,  CONFECTIONERY.  &c. 

Choice  Brands  of  Cigars  &  Tobacco 
a  specialty. 

Nos.  31  &  33  Park  Street, 

ATTLEBORO,  MASS. 


J.  W.  LUTHER  &  CO., 

LAPIDARIES, 

ATTLEBORO,  MASS. 


JAMES  W.  LUTHER. 


JOHN  W.  LUTHER. 


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BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


SHO^VV^  CA-SES 


J.  1.  m 


I 


DEALERS    IN 
AND    MANUFACTURERS    OF 


km  €mtn, 


OF    EVERY    DESCRIPTION. 


lo,  i9  WasliiiigtoD  Street 


Opposite  Old  South  Church, 


A.  E.  HUGHES, 
J.  A.  HUGHES. 


BOSTON 


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137 


Physicians  continued. 

Abbott  J.  H.,  278  South  Main, 
Aldrich  James  M.,  77  North  Main, 
Bates  C.  S.  &  M.  E.,  17  Annawan, 
Clark  John  L.,  105  North  Main, 
COPELAND  C.  W.,  29  Rock, 
Davis  R.  T.,  High, 
Dodge  L.,  corner  Bedford  and  Main, 
DOBSON  J.,  11  Rock, 

Dinwooddie ,  Pleasant, 

Fairbanks  Charles  A.,  section  G,  Granite 
block. 


Fall  River 
(( 

(( 

(( 

(( 

(( 


Eddy  George  F.,  24  Rock, 

Handy  Benjamin  J.,  93  North  Main, 

Jackson  A.  N.,  No.  Main,  Bowenville, 

Jackson  J.  H.,  91  North  Main, 

JOHNSON  DANIEL  M.,  13  Annawan, 

Learned  Eben  T.,  12  Franklin, 

Marissal  Felix  V.,  Lingane's  blk..  So.  Main, 

Moorehead  R.  G.,  57  Second, 

Peckham  A.  C,  3  Troy  bldg..  Pleasant, 

Redfearn  Joseph,  Jr.,  15  Rock, 

Ryan  T.  P.,  117  South  Main, 

ROUDIEZ  P.  v.,  39  Borden, 

Smith  Isaac  Jr. ,  3  Troy  building,  Pleasant, 

Stevens  W.  B.,  sec.  B,  Granite  block, 

StowT.  D.,  21  Borden, 

Sullivan  A.  J.,  Ill  South  Main, 

Terr}^  C.  C,  sec.  B,  Granite  block, 

Tourtellot  J.  A.,  145  South  Main, 

Vanderburg  Borden,  97  South  Main, 

Whitaker  J.  B.,  143  Second, 

Bump  Thomas, 

Sproat  H.  H.,  Assonet, 

Allen  William  G.,  Main, 

Perry  F.  E., 

Wilson  John  B.,  Washington, 

Young  D.  S., 

Abbe  E.  P.,  1  Ricketson's  block, 

Babcock  D.  A.,  181  Union, 

Burke  Leander,  Washburn, 

Channing  Rhoda  Miss,  40  Third, 

Cornish  A.,  64  Russell,  cor.  Sixth, 

Churbuck  L.  A.  Miss.,  85  Purchase, 

Clark  H.  B.,  181  Union, 


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Freetown 

Mansfield 

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New  Bedford 


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BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


New  Bedford 


Physicians  continued. 

D'Auray  Joseph,  229  Purchase, 

Dunbar  George  H.,  121  William, 

Gordon  William  A.,  14  South  Sixth, 

Hayes  Stephen  W.,  Purchase, 

Higgins  A.  M.,  100  High, 

Hooper  Frederick  H.,  150  County, 

Hough  George  T.,  95  Elm, 

Rowland  B.  C,  cor.  William  and  Sixth, 

Jennings  J.  Henry,  50  William, 

Johnson  Henry,  14  South  Sixth, 

Leaminof  Philip  S.,  (electic),  56  Purchase, 

Lilley  William,  77  Thomas, 

Mackie  John  H.,  39  Purchase, 

Matthes  G.  Felix,  (hom.).  So.  Sixth, 

Noble  E.  H.,  115  Purchase, 

Pierce  A.  M.,  1  Ricketson's  block. 

Prescott  Charles  D.,  Eighth,  cor.  William, 

Reed  R.  G.,  102  Purchase, 

Ricketson  Arthur,  268  County, 

Sisson  E.  R,,  (hom.),  15  Eighth, 

Spare  John,  283  Purchase, 

Spencer  Charles  L.,  (hom.),  68  Purchase, 

Stickney  Charles  D.,  148  1-2  Union, 

Swasey  Charles  L.,  93  1-2  Middle, 

Sweet  Job,  (bone  setter),  122  Kempton. 

Sweet  William,  (bone  setter),  Kempton, 

Tucker  E.  T.,  142  1-2  Union, 

Vermyne  J.  J.  B.,  174  Main, 

Waite  E.  E.,  107  William, 

Webster  Joseph,  Acushnet  avenue, 

Wilder  D.,  102  Purchase, 

Chipman  J.  L., 

Randall  G.  H., 

Randall  M.  R., 

Morrill  F.  A., 

ShurtleffF.  A., 

Andrews  J.  S.,  High,  cor.  Somerset  ave.,      Taunton 

Barrows  G.  (hom.),  1  Summer,  " 

Bassett  Elton  J.,  Cedar,  '* 

Chace  John  B.,  45  and  47  Broadway, 

Deane  Asahel  S.,  Cedar, 

Gage  William  H.,  at  State  Lunatic  Asylum, 

Howe  Charles,  29  Sumner, 

Hay  ward  J.  W.,  (hom.),  High, 


Norton 


Somerset 


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BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  139 

Hubbard  Charles  T.,  8  Dean,  Taunton 

Hubbard  Simeon  P.,  14  Main, 

Moore  F.  D.,  Washington, 

Murphy  Joseph,  58  School, 

Nichols  W.  J.,  Bay,  Hopewell, 

Presbrey  Silas  D.,  Weir,  corner  Harrison. 

Ransom  M.  N.,  Pleasant,  cor.  Washington, 

Robinson  W.  S.,  Broadway, 

Swan  Caleb,  Main, 

Wood  Alfred,  Jones'  block,  Broadway, 

Kidder  Luther  D.,  Westport 

Parris  John  B.,  (horn.),  " 

PIANO-FORTES,  MELODEONS,  ORGANS,  ETC. 

(See  also  Music  and  Musical  Instruments.) 

Arnzen  W.  N.,  32  North  Main,  Fall  River 
Greene  C.  S.,  69  South  Main, 

Boden  E.  Jr.,  45  Purchase,  New  Bedford 

.Church  Charles  L.,  7  Cheapside,  " 

Hazeltine  Charles,  65  William,  •' 

Sweet  A.  W.,  75  Main,  Taunton 
Tinkham  S.  M.  cfe  Sons,  45  and  47  Main, 

PICKLES. 
W^ILBER  D.  E.,  6  Weir,  {see  adv.  p.  72),  Taunton 

PICTURE  DEALERS. 

(Hee  Picture  Frame  Dealers  and  Manufacturer s.j 

Ellis  Leonard  B.,  40  William,  New  Bedford 

Taber  C.  &  Co.,  6  North  Water, 

PICTURE  FRAME  MANUFACTURERS. 

Delano  J.  Jr.,  44  Spring,  Fairhaven 

Westgate  J.  C.  &  Son,  58  Second,  Fall  River 

Peirce  B.  W.,  144  Union,  New  Bedford 

Gilmore  William  H.,  40  Main,  Taunton 

PICTURE  FRAME   DEALERS. 

Delano  J.  &  J.  R.,  head  of  Middle,  Fairhaven 

Borden,  Almy  &  Co.,  43  South  Main,  Fall  River 

Westijate  J.  C.  &  Son,  58  Second,  " 

Ellis  Leonard  B.,  36  and  40  William,  New  Bedford 
Pierce  &   Bushnell,  72,  74  and  76  North 

Water,  " 

Stanley  &  Cunningham,  40  Main,  Taunton 


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BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


PILOTS. 

Cobb  Benjamin, 
Brownell  F.  A.,  15  Cottage, 
Cobb  J.  Q.  A.,  16  Chauncy, 
Manchester  Ellery,  2d,  17  Chauucv, 
Sherman  S.  C,  1*63  Mill, 


Dighton 
New  Bedford 


Attleboro 
Dighton 

Fall  River 

Mansfield 


New  Bedford 
Taunton 


PLANING  MILLS. 

MAYNARD  D.  H.  &  CO.,  near  T.  B. 

R.  R.,  (see  adv  index), 
BARNEY  A.  R.,  {see  adv.  p.  95), 
Mount  Hope  Planing  and  Moulding  Mill, 

Rodman's  wharf, 
SHERMAN   E.   C,   Central,   {see   adv. 

page  39), 
BRIGGS  C,  City  Planing  Mill,  Leonard's 

wharf 
Newcomb  W.  L.  &  Co.,  68  Weir, 

PLUMBERS. 

BUSH  WILLIAM  R.,  36  and  38  Pocasset, 

{see  adv.  p.  43),  Fall  River 

COOK  &  GREW,  44  Second,    {see  adv. 

Fall  River  Plumbing  Co.,  34  Second,  " 

page  102),  " 

Cragie  A.  103  North  Water,  New  Bedford 

GIFFORD  &  ALLEN,  corner  No.  Front 
and  Hazard's  wharf,  {see  adv.  p.  ^^),        " 

Gilford  T.  J.  &  Co.,  32  William, 

White  P.,  25  North  Third, 

Mathison  J.  D.,  15  Broadway,  Taunton 

Maher  J.,  20  Westminster,  " 

POP  CORN  CAKE  MANUFACTURERS. 

Burt  &  Evans,  Berkeley 

PORK  PACKERS  AND  DEALERS. 

Anthony  D.  M.,  83  and  85  Davol,  Fall  River 

Wordell  W.  W.,  10  and  12  Market,      New  Bedford 


POSTMASTERS. 

Clark  Cvrus  E., 

LUTHER  N.  C,  29  Park, 

Jones  E.  R.,  Kendall's  bldg.,  Wash. 

Briggs  Daniel  S., 

Mason  Francis  W., 


Acushnet 

Attleboro 

No.  Attleboro 

Berkeley 

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Barker  A.  P., 


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Sherman  G.  H., 

Whitmarsh  William  B., 

Almy  Edward, 

Kimball  John, 

Coggswell  George  B., 

Copeland  George, 

Morton  Charles  H., 

Davis  Richard,  Jr.,  Long  Plain, 

Greene  C.  W., 

Read  W.  D.,  Steep  Rock, 

Johnson  Daniel  L., 

Washburn  Ruel, 

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Perry  Albert, 


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West  Mansfield 


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Bates  Horatio,  Barrowsville, 
Hodges  Harriet  Mrs., 
Lincoln  Elmer, 
Robinson  S.  W., 
Marvel,  J.  C, 
Stevens  F.  W., 
Medbery  A.  N., 
Munroe  Nathan, 
Davis  N.  S., 
Wood  Henrv  O., 
Mason  William  T., 
Burt  George  B.,  Myricksville, 
Fuller  EliasE., 
Washburn  C.  G., 
Macomber  John  C, 
Shaw  Benjamin  T.,  Central  Village, 
Macomber  C.  H., 
Gifi"ordL.  W., 
Cory  A.  H., 


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North  Raynham 

Rehoboth 

North  Rehoboth 

Seekonk 

South  Seekonk 

Somerset 

Swansea 

North  Swansea 

Taunton 

East  Taunton 
Westport 

North  Westport 
South  Westport 
Westport  Point 


POTTERY  WORKS. 

Somerset  Potters'  Works,  Somerset  Centre 

POWDER,  (GUN,  &c.),  DEALERS. 
EGGERS  S.,  6  William,  (see  adv.  p.  143), 


Parker  Frederick,  9  Purchase, 

PRINT   CLOTHS. 
Gage  P.  J.,  Troy  building,  Pleasant, 


New  Bedford 


Fall  River 


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BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


PEINTERS. 

PKATT  &  LOW,  45  Park,  Attleboro 

Greene  F.  B.  &  Co.,  Wash,  North  Attleboro 

Almy,  Milne  &  Co.,  20  Market  square,      Fall  River 
Fiske  &  Munroe,  5  Court  square,  " 

Franklin  J.  H.  &  Co.,  Richardson  House, 

Main,  " 

Anthon}^  Edmund  &  Sons,  67  Union,    New  Bedford 
Dammon  H.  F.,  139  Purchase,  " 

Knight  C.  W.,  North   Second,  opposite 

Post  Office, 
Mercury  Publishing  Co.,  92  Union,  '* 

Tucker  B.  R.,  6  and  7  Cummings'  bldg.,       " 
WHEATON  WALTER  F.,  (steam),  18 

William,  " 

Dawes,  Wilbur  &  Davol,  Templar  Hall 

building,  Taunton 

Buffingtou  C.  H.,  7  Weir, 
Bradford  J.  E.  &  Co.,  6  Cohannet, 
Hack  C.  A.  &  Son,  7  Union  block, 
Reed  Brothers,  7  Weir, 
Sampson  J.  S.,  19  Weir, 

PRINT  WORKS. 
American  Print  Works,  Annawan,  corner 


Water, 


Fall  River 


PRODUCE  DEALERS. 


(See  Grocers  and  ProvisioJis,  also  Country  Stores.) 

Blake  L.  R.,  rear  43  Park,  Attleboro 

WILLIAMS  E.  S.,  Washington,  North  Attleboro 
Fisher  E.  L.,  cor  Second  and  Pleasant,  Fall  River 
FROST   &  ISHERWOOD,  300  South 

Main,  (see  adv . page  4:8) ,  " 

Barrows  J.  N.,  30  and  32  Union,  New  Bedford 

Cunningham  W.  H.,  30  and  32  Union, 
Folger  D.  B.  &  Co.,  116  and  118  Union, 
Flanders  C.  H.,  22  Union, 
Gibbs  L.  H.,  26  and  28  Union, 
GifFord  F.  Si,  3  Ricketson  block, 
McAfee  John,  75  Union, 
POTTER  WILLIAM  F.  &  CO.,  corner 

Union  and  Front,  (see  adv.  p.  87), 
Wilbur  L.  C,  103  Union, 
Bliss  S.  P.,  62  High,  Taunton 


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143 


LXJJVrBER     DEALER, 

And  manufacturei-  of  GUTTERS,  CONDUCTORS  and  MOULDINGS,  wholesale  and 
retail.  Kiln-dried  HARD  PINE  and  SPRUCE  FLOORING  constantly  on  hand.  Or- 
ders for  dressed  lumber  filled  at  short  notice. 

MiUs  at  Neponset,  "Ward  16.  'Wharf,  No.  470  Albany  St.,  Boston. 

Address,  UEFONSET.  or  2  POST  OFFICE  SQUARE,  BOSTON". 

STEAM  BAKERY. 
M:.    Kisher   &    Co. 

i  Wholesale  and' Retail  Dealers  in  all  kinds  of 

BREAD,  CRACKERS, 


CAKE 


AND 


PASTRir 


AT  THE  OLD  STANDS, 

6  Court  Street,  and  50  North  Main  St., 
%#^^  FALL  RIVER. 


Mason  Fisher. 


Geo.  a.  Borden. 


MANUFACTURER  AND  DEALER  IN 

Guns,  Pistols,  Eifles, 

SPORTING  AND  FISHING 

APPARATUS, 

No   6  William  Street, 

NEW  BEDFORD. 

Guns  Re-Stocked,  and  all  kinds  of  In- 
struments made  and  repaired  at  short 
notice.    Also, 

Agent  forHazard's  Powder. 

Powder  of  all  grades  of  this  manufacture  for  Lances,  Sporting,  Blasting  and  Ship- 
ping, for  sale,  wholesale  and  retail,  at  agency. 


144  BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


& 


Clothiers, 


Importers  and  Jobbers  of  Fine  Woolen 
Goods,  for  Gentlemen's  Wear. 


In  presenting  our  advertisement  to  the  notice  of  the  public,  this  season,  we  take 
occasion  to  state  the  nature  of  our  business  and  the  principles  on  which  it  is  conducted. 
We  combine  in  one  building  the  following  branches ; — 

1.     IMPORTING  AND  JOBBING. 

We  import  and  sell  at  wholesale  all  the  best  makes  of  fine  woolen  goods,  suitable 
for  Merchant  Tailors'  use. 

Our  importations  of  goods  of  this  kind  have  probably  been,  during  the  last  few 
years,  larger  than  those  of  any  other  house  in  Boston.  We  have  special  advantages 
with  some  of  the  best  European  manufacturers,  and  have  many  desirable  lines  of  goods 
made  exclusively  for  ourselves.  Our  business  in  this  department  is  with  Merchant 
Tailors  throughout  the  United  Stales. 

Entrance  for  Wholesale  Cloth  Department, 

SI    HAWLE^iT    STREET. 

2.    RETAIL  READY-MADE  CLOTHING  DEPARTMENT. 

Particular  attention  is  paid  to  the  quality  of  materials  and  work  in  our  retail 
clothing  stock. 

The  greatest  degree  of  care  is  exercised  in  the  selection  of  cloths  and  trimmings, 
and  all  articles  in  this  stock  are  made  in  our  own  workshops  by  hands  kept  constantly 
employed  throughout  the  year,  and  from  one  year  to  another,  so  that  we  are  enabled  to 
offer  in  this  department  garments  which  are  warranted  far  superior,  in  every  respect,  to 
much  of  the  cheap  clothing  which  is  now  being  made  to  order  at  low  prices. 

Notwithstanding  the  demand  which  has  lately  arisen  for  cheap  'goods,  we  are  not 
willing  to  throw  away  the  results  of  our  twenty-five  yeai-s'  constant  endeavors  to  obtain 
a  reputation  for  producing  GOOD  CLOTHING,  by  taking  up  the  manufacture  of  the 
kinds  of  goods  just  now  in  favor,  on  account  of  the  extreme  lowness  of  price.  We  are 
able  to  make  as  low  prices  as  any  house  in  the  country  for  the  qualitj- of  goods  which 
we  manufacture,  and  we  know  them  to  be  the  cheapest  in  the  long  run. 

Entrance  to  Ketail  Clothing  Department, 

400     WASIIIIXGTOIV     STREET. 

Branch  of  Retail  Clothing  Department, 

53  and  57  WESTMINSTER  ST.,  PROVIDENCE,  E.  I. 
3.     CUSTOM   DEPARTMENT. 

In  this  department  we  aim  to  produce  the  choicest  work  possible,  using  only  the 
best  fabrics  of  the  first  European  and  American  manufacturers. 
Prices  as  low  as  can  be  made  for  first-class  work. 

Entrance  to  Custom  Department, 

400     WASMIIVOTOIV     SXR^EET. 

4.    FURNISHING   GOODS   DEPARTMENT. 

Orders  are  here  taken  for  making  best  shirts  to  measure,  and  in  stock  may  always 
be  found  the  finer  grades  of  gentlemen's  Underwear,  Gloves,  Collars,  &c.,  &c. 

Entrance  to  Furnishing  Goods  Department, 

400    WASHINOTOnV     STREET. 

In  conclusion  we  would  say  that  if  any  article  sold  by  us,  happens  to  be  defective  in 
any  respect,  the  purchaser  may  be  assured  that  it  is  the  result  of  accident  or  mistake, 
which  will  be  rectified  by  us  to  the  fullest  extent. 

Terms  Cash.  One  Price  Only. 

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PROPELLER  AND  STEAMBOAT  LINE. 

NEW  BEDFORD  AND  NEW  YORK 
PROPELLER  LINE,  F.  H.  Forbes, 
agent  and  treasurer,  6  Commercial 
wharf,  (see  adv.  index),  New  Bedford 

PROVISIONS,  (DEALERS.) 

(  See  Butchers,  Grocei's,  ^c.j 

Cheever  W.  H.  &  Co.,  Washington,  Attleboro 

Cole  S.,  11  North  Main,  "  " 

Goff  William  H.,  12  Bank, 
Shaw  &  Wotherell,  14  Railroad  avenue,  " 

WILLIAMS  E.    S.,  Washington,   opp. 

Fisher,  {see  adv.  index),  '* 

Peck  J.  H.,  Washington,  near  Church, 

North  Attleboro 
SHERMAN  G.  H.,  South  Dartmouth 

Carr  Charles,  North  Easton 

Fleming  James,  " 

Goward  J.  F.,  Main,  " 

MillettJ.,  Fairhaven 

Whiting  E.  S.. 

Anthony  D.  M.,  47  and  49  Davol.  Fall  River 

Anthony  E.  F.  &  Co.,  79  and  81  No.  Main,     " 
Bagshaw  H,,  30  Second,  " 

Bennet  C,  63  Second,  " 

Brownell  I.  S.,  57  Second,  " 

Bnrr  James  W.,  Oak, 
Clough  k  Anthony,  20  Second, 
Cuttle  J.  S.,  49  Rodman,  " 

Davis  A.  J.  &  Brother,  24  Pleasant,  " 

Davis  &  Fish,  39  N(»rth  Main, 
FANTON  T.,  276  South  Main, 
FROST  &  ISHERWOOD,    300    South 

Main,  {see  adv.  p.  48).  " 

HOWARD  O.  H.  P.,  180  Second,  {see 

adv.  p.  39),  " 

Greonhaigh  &  Mitchell,  279  Pleasant, 
Keith  J.,  26  Second, 

Lord  George,  12  Orauije,  " 

Murphy  T.  C,  45  and  49  Eighth, 
Murphy  E.,  112  Pleasant, 
PELLETIER  J.,  104  Bedford,  {see  adv. 

page  23), 
Pool  William,  9  Orange,  " 


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Freetown 


Mansfield 


New  Bedford 


SHERMAN  &  BATTEY,  82  So.  Main,   Fall  River 

O'HEARN   JAMES,   106   South    Main, 

{see  adv.  p.  31),  *' 

TobiuP.,  65Third, 

Tripp  &  Place,  14  Second,  " 

Whitehead  Edmund,  102  South  Main, 

Sisson  C.  H.  D., 

CLARK  &  SEGUR,  Chauncy,  (see  adv. 
page  40), 

Paine  &  Sherman,  Main, 

Adams  E.  C.  &  Son,  60  Spruce, 

Almy  A.  A.,  Hillman,  cor.  Cedar, 

Ashley  &  Smith,  347  Purchase, 

Bliss  F.  C,  So.  Sixth,  cor.  Grinnell, 

Braley  J.  W.,  214  County, 

Brown  L.  B.,  175  Kempton, 

Brownell  &  Lapham,  Market, 

Bryant  &  Pierce,  174  County, 

Burgess  J.  H.,  70  William, 

Central  Union  Association,  5  No.  Sixth, 

Chace  A.  M.,  cor.  Sixth  and  Elm, 

Clare  John,  221  South  Water, 

D wight  James  E.,  60  South  Second, 

Dyer  J.  E.,  cor.  Cannon  and  Third, 

Gifford  &  Barker,  8  Market, 

Covell  &  Ashley,  117  Purchase, 

Handy  Nye,  101  1-2  Purchase, 

Holcomb  H.,  71  So.  Second,  cor.  Bush, 

Holcomb  Munroe,  201  South  Water, 

Holcomb  Roland,  32  School,  cor.  South 
Second, 

HOWL  AND  &  SMITH,  corner  Cheap- 
side  and  Market,  (see  adv.  p.  102), 

Howland  C.  H.,  84  Prospect, 

Lawton  R.  S.,  185  and  187  Purchase, 

Luce  W.  T.,  172  County, 

LUTHER  H.  R.,  144  Purchase,  (see 
adv.  p.  32), 

Macomber  George  B.,  305  Purchase, 

Milliken  E.  &  Son,  243  Purchase, 

Mills  James,  9  North  Sixth, 

NYE  S.  G.,  35  Union, 

Perry  Samuel  S.,  100  Purchase, 

POTTER  WILLIAM  F.  &  CO.,  Front, 
corner  Union,  {see  adv.  p.  87), 


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BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


Pr^ovisions  {Dealers)  continued. 

Scribner  &  Tripp,  Bedford,  cor.  County,  N.  Bedford 

Snow  Sylvester,  58  County, 

Stanton  A.  G.  &  Co.,  137  Third, 

Tucker  &  Cummings,  QQ  and  68  William, 

Vieera  &  Souza,  21  Rowland, 

Wilson  L.  A.,  92  Third, 

WILLISTON  L.  A.,  92  So.  Third, 

Wood  C.  H.,  78  Purchase, 

KEEDB.  T.,  Somerset 

ALBRO  JAMES  D.,  Bay,  Hopewell,  Taunton 

McKEON   &  KELLEY,  13  Broadway, 

{see  adv.  p.  23), 
Lincoln  P.,  24  Weir, 
Packard  A.  O.,  25  Cohannet, 
Potter  J.  H.,  54  High, 
Robinson  N.  G.,  52^High, 
White  A.  &  Co.,  8  City  square, 
White  William  L.  &  Co.,  59  West  Water, 
Wilmarth  L.  J.  &  Brother,  52  City  square.        " 

PUBLIC  ADMINISTRATOBS. 

Barney  E.  L.,  17  1-2  North  Water,       New  Bedford 
Cobb  "W.  H.,  35  North  Water, 

PUMP  MAKERS. 

Coggshall  C.  W. ,  Merrill's  wharf.  New  Bedford 

Swan  W.  D.,  20  South  Front,  " 

Swift  T.  W.,  17  North  Front, 

Swift  W.,  18  North  Front, 

Taber  Joseph,  13  North  Front.  " 

Huntley  G.  R.,  17  and  19  Washington,         Taunton 

RAILROAD  CHECKS. 

ROBBINS  JOHN,  42  Kneeland,  {see  adv. 

op]),  title  page),  Boston 


Attleboro 


RAILROAD   STATIONS  AND  STATION  AGENTS. 

Boston  &  Providence  Station,  Park,  J. 

O.  Mo  wry,  agent. 
Taunton  &  Attleboro  Branch  Station,  .F. 

O.  Mo  wry,  agent, 
North  Attleboro   Branch  Station,  J.  O. 

Mo  wry,  agent, 
Attleboro  Falls  Station,  H.  W.  Gleason, 

agent, 


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Whitmarsh  William  G.,  O.  C.  R.  K.,  Dighton 

Talbott  E.  A.,  O.  C.  R.  R.,  North  Dighton 

Daily  Daniel  M.,  O.  C.  R.  R.,  Easton 

Woodman  W.  H.,  O.  C.  R.  R.,  North  Easton 

Old  Colony  Station,  Turner,  corner  Old 

Colony  avenue,  Bowenville,  Fall  River 

Fall  River  Station,  Ferry,  " 

Fall  River  Station,  Steamboat  wharf,  " 

Fall  River  Station,  Eight-rod  way,  " 

Station  at  Junction,  F.  Paine,  agent,  Mansfield 

Boston,    Clinton,    Fitchburg    and    New 

Bedford  R.  R.  Station,  Pearl,  New  Bedford 

Thrasher  W.  E.,  O.  C.  R.  R.  Station,  Somerset 

Old  Colony  R.  R.  Station,  Weir  Junction,    Taunton 
Old  Colony  Railroad  Station,  R.  R.  ave., 

corner  Dean,  " 

Taunton  Branch  R.  R.  Station,  Weir  junction,  " 
High  Street  Station,  T.  B.  R.  R.,  «« 

BEADING  ROOMS. 

(See  also  Libraries.) 

North  Easton  Reading  Room  and  Library, 

North  Easton 
Public  Library,  City  Hall,  Market  sq..  Fall  River 
Marine  Free  Reading  Room,  for  seamen. 

Bethel,  New  Bedford 

Merchants'  Exchange  Reading  Room,  No. 

Second,  corner  William,  " 

Public  Library  Reading  Room,  Broadway, 

near  Leonard,  Taunton 

REAL  ESTATE  AGENTS- 

Greene  &  Son,  33  Bedford,  Fall  River 

Tuttle,  Milne  &  Co.,  Borden  block,  " 

Bourne  George  A.  &  Son,  27  North  Water, 

New  Bedford 
Cook  T.  D.,  19  North  Water,  *« 

Tappan  F.  W.,  22  North  Water,  " 

Tripp  Thomas  B.,  57  County,  " 

Babbit  George  H.  J.,  Main,  Taunton 

Falvey  T.  O.,  19  Cohannet,  <« 

REAL  ESTATE  BROKER. 
DAGGETT  H.  M.  JR.,  45  Park,  Attleboro 


150  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

BEED  AND  HARNESS  MAKERS. 

Carter  J.  A.,  Pleasant,  Fall  River 
Gowdey  J.  &  Son,  32  Market  square,  " 

Keudrick  Loom  Harness  Co.,  42  and  44 

Pocasset,  " 

Nichols  John  F.,  90  Pocasset,  '* 

REGISTER  IN  BANKRUPTCY. 

Knowlton  H.  M.,  First  Congressional 
District,  including  Bristol  County,  No. 
Water,  New  Bedford 

REFINERS  OP  GOLD  AND  SILVER. 

SHERMAN  C.  E.  W.  &  SON,  Elm,  near 

A.  B.  R.  R.,  (see adv.  index).       North  Attleboro 

REFRIGERATORS. 

BOSWORTH  W.  &  SON,  92  North  Front, 

New  Bedford 
Sowle  F.  A.,  77  to  81  North  Water, 

REPAIR  (MACHINE)  SHOP. 
Morrill  L.  H.,  87  Middle,  New  Bedford 

RESTAURANTS. 

(See  Eating  Houses.) 

Niles  William  B.,  46  North  Main,  Fall  River 

REEVE  N.  L.,  4  and  6  South  Water,    New  Bedford 

RIGGERS. 

Cannon  &  Curtis,  Commercial  block.     New  Bedford 
Matthews  John,  foot  of  Middle,  «« 

Searell  C,  Merrill's  wharf,  *« 

ROLLING  MILLS. 

Gosnold   Mills,  J.  H.  Cornell,  president 

and  treasurer,  198  North  Third,         New  Bedford 

ROLL  COVERERS. 

Nichols  John  F.,  90  Pocasset,  Fall  River 

Case  Pardon  P.,  Washington,  Taunton 

ROLL  COVERERS'  STOCK  AND  TOOLS. 

BUTLER,  BROWN  &  CO.,  34  and  35 
Exchange  place  {see  adv.  front  colored 
leaf)^  Providence,  R.  I. 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


151 


PROVIDENCE. 


PHOTOGRAPHER, 

Has  now  taken  the  commodious  rooms, 

ISTo.    202   "Westminster    Street, 

Where  he  is  prepared  to  attend  to 

PHOTOGRAPHY  IN  ALL  ITS  BRANCHES. 


Pictures  in  all  Styles  and  at  all  Prices. 


OOME  IN  AND  SEE. 


202   WESTMINSTER    STREET, 

UP    ONLY  ONE   FLIGHT. 

Morning  Light  best  for  Children. 


(Successor  to  Emerson,  Tower  &  Son) ,  Manufacturer  of 

FIHE-ESCAPE  BALCONIES, 

Wrought  and  Cast-iron  Fences, 

'Ra.ilin^s,    Doors,    aud    Sliixtters, 

Cor.  Page  and  Friendship  Sts.,       -        Providence,  R.  I. 

ktes'  Well  Gurb, 

MANUFACTURED    BY 

J.  H.  BATES, 

170  and  176  Dyer  Street, 

I»ROVir>EIVCE,     R,.     I. 

Orders  by  mail  promptly  attended  to.     Send 
for  Price  List. 


152  BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


a.  W.  WHEELEi  &  m,, 


MANUFACTURERS    OF 


Bedding  of  all  Kinds, 


Hair  Mattresses, 

Feather  and   Wool   Beds, 

Comfortables,  Quilts,  Sheets,  Blankets, 

Husks,  Palm -Leaf,   Excelsior, 

Moss,   Tow. 


PEW  CUSHIONS  MADE  TO  ORDER. 


No.  126  Hanover  St., 


Third  door  from  Washington ?  RONTON 


BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY.  153 

ROOFING,  TIN. 

Franklin  J.  N.  &  Co.,  4  Kendall's  block, 

Washington,  North  Attleboro 

RUBBER  BELTING. 

BUTLER,  BROWN  &  CO.,  34  and  35 
Exchange  place,  (see  adv.  front  colored 
leaf),  Providence,  R.  I. 

RUBBER  HOSE. 

BUTLER,  BROWN  &  CO.,  34  and  35 
Exchange  place,  (see  adv.  front  colored 
leaf),  Providence,  R.  I. 

SADDLE  MAKERS. 

{See  Harness  Makers.) 

MINEUR  G.,  263  Pleasant,  (see  adv. 
jD.  24),  Fall  River 

SAIL  MAKERS. 

Almy  Job,  11  Middle,  •  New  Bedford 

Chapman  John  H.,  122  North  Second,  " 
Chapman  &  Shurtleif,  foot  of  Union,  cor. 

Front,  " 

Hitch  Edward,  Merrill's  wharf,  *' 

Hart  T.  M.,  33  Commercial  wharf,  «• 
Hitch  J.  C,  Taber's  wharf,  corner  North 

Front,  " 

Baker  B.  H.,  East  Water,  Tannton 

SALOONS. 

CSee  Eati7ig  Houses.) 

Campbell  T.  J.,  119  Sonth  Main,  Fall  River 

SASHES,  DOORS  AND  BLINDS. 

(See  Boots f  Sashes  and  Blinds.) 

Gelinas  &  Chappell,  Maynard's  Mills,  Attleboro 

Croacher  T. .  New  Bedford 

BOSWORTH  W.  &  SON,  No.  Front,   New  Bedford 
Doull  James,  School,  corner  Front,  " 

SOWLE  F.  A.,  corner  Elm  and  North 
Water,  {see  adv .  index) ,  " 

SAW  FILERS. 

Millerd  V.,  71  Second,  Fall  River 

Sylvester  C,  65Second,  ** 


154 


BRISTOL    COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


SAVINGS  BANKS. 

(See  Banks.) 

SAW  MILLS. 

MAYNARD   D.  H.   &  CO.,  Maynard's 

Mill,  (see  adv.  index), 
Hawes  S.  &  Son, 
Allen  G.  S., 
Gurney  J.  R., 
Rounseville  M.  M., 
FLINT  B.  K., 
Lane  C, 
Tracy  J.  R., 
Wilber  Melvin, 
WilberO.  S., 

Williams  George,  East  Taunton, 
Williams  Martin  G., 
Newcomb  W.  L.  &  Co.,  Weir, 
Sproat  James  H.,  East  Water, 
CrawC.  N., 
Sisson  A.!>Z., 


Attleboro 

Dartmouth 

Freetown 

East  Freetown 

Mansfield 

Norton 

Raynham 

(< 
(( 

Taunton 
Westport 


SCULPTOR. 

Ricketsou  Walton,  142  1-2  Union, 

SEAMEN'S  OUTFITS. 

Brightman  L.  &  Co.,  15  So.  Water, 
Doane  &  Co.,  55  Union, 
Svlvia  A.  L.,  159  South  Water, 
Thomas  Antone,  111  South  Water, 
Tucker    William    Jr.,    (wholesale). 
North  Water, 


New  Bedford 

New  Bedford 
( . 

(( 


21 


(( 


SEA  SHELLS,  CORALS,  ETC. 

Nickerson  George  Y.,  36  William,  New  Bedford 


SEEDSMEN. 

(See  Nurserymen,  Seedsmen  and  Florists.) 

SANFORD  &  COVEL,  71  Pleasant, 

SEMINARY. 

(See  Teachers.^ 

Wheaton  Female  Seminary, 

SEWING  MACHINES. 

Ballon  H.  A.,  83  South  Main, 
Carleton  H.  W.,  (Weed),  69  So.  Main, 


Fall  River 


Norton 


Fall  River 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


155 


Cook  M.    S.,   (Wheeler  &  Wilson),  13 

Borden  block,  Fall  River 

Langford  J.,  (Howe),  Troy  building  " 

Lincoln  William  B.,  (Domestic),  6  Main,  " 

Morton  J.  A.,  2  Cheapside,  " 

Chase  E.  B.,  5  Cheapside,  New  Bedford 

Eddy  Job  A.  T.,  9  1-2  Purchase, 
GARNETT    J.   H.,   (Singer),   15  Pur- 
chase, {see  adv. p.  40),  " 
Mann  H.  S.,  81  Purchase,                               " 
KENT  A.  G.,  (Singer),  58  Main,  {see 

adv.  index),  Taunton 

SEWING   MACHINE  REPAIRER. 

Paine  Rufus  J.,  Mansfield 

Maun  H.  S.,  81  Purchase,  New  Bedford 

SHERIFF. 
Wright  A.  R.,  Sheriff  of  Bristol  County,    Fall  River 


SHINGLE   MILLS. 

Rounseville  M.  M., 
Wilson  J.  D. 

SHIP  AGENTS. 


Freetown 


15  Hamilton, 


Hawes  Brothers, 

Brownell  William  O 

Brownell  O.,  Front, 

Bourne  J.,  Merrill's  wharf. 

ClayH.,  166  Grinnell, 

Church  W.  N.,  Union, 

Cummings  Benj.  T.,  Taber's  wharf, 

Hicks  J.,  Merrill's  wharf, 

Hitch  J.  C,  17  North  Front, 

Lewis  M.,  13  Hamilton, 

Howland  G.  &  M.,  North  ^Second, 

Knowles  John  P.  2d,  Front,  c.  Commercial, 

Knowles    Thomas    &    Co.,    42    Union, 

corner  Front,  and  6  and  8  South  Front, 

McCullough  J.,  19  Front, 

Phillips  W.  &  Son,  foot  of  Middle. 

Richardson  J.  T.,  South  Water, 

Smith  A.  P.,  104  Union, 

Snow  L.  &,  Son,  Front, 

Swift  &  Allen,  Taber's  wharf. 

Swift  &  Perry,  North  Second, 


Dartmouth 
New  Bedford 


156  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Ship  Agents  continued. 

Taber,  Gordon  &  Co.,  Central  wharf,    New  Bedford 
Tucker  J.  F.  &  Co.,  Front, 
Watkins  William,  13  Centre, 


i  I 


SHIP  BROKER. 
CODD  T.  A.,  18  South  Water,  New  Bedford 

SHIP  BUILDERS  AND  SHIPWRIGHTS. 
Bealkev  A.,  Slade's  wharf,  Fall  River 


( ( 


Terry  Joseph  C,  Rodman's  wharf, 

Edwards  Wm.  L.,  Commercial  whf..  New  Bedford 
Howland  J.  W.,  City  wharf,  " 

Lombard  H.  H.,  Commercial  wharf,  " 

SHIP  CARPENTERS. 

Chaney  Ephraim,  Rodman's  wharf.         New  Bedford 

Chase  Abraham,  North  Water, 

Dammon  Samuel, 

Edwards  &  Soule,  Front, 

Howland  John,  City  wharf, 

Mashow  John, 

SHIP  CHANDLERS  AND  GROCERS. 

Nickerson  B.  &  Son,  Water,  cor.  Central,  Fall  River 
Brownell  W.  O.,  Front,  cor.  Centre,     New  Bedford 
GIBBS  L.  H.,  26  Union, 
KIRBY  H.  S.,  8  Commercial  wharf,  cor. 

Front,  «' 

KNOWLES  THOMAS  &  CO.,  24  Union,    '' 

SHIP  JOINER. 

(iSee  also  Shipwrights.) 

Brown  Benjamin  C,  201  North  Water,  New  Bedford 

SHIPPING  MERCHANTS. 

(See  also  Merchants.) 

Dammon  S.,  North,  New  Bedford 

Hicks  J.,  Merrill's  wharf,  " 

Wests.  N.,  104  Union, 
Taber,  Read  &  Gardner,  Union,  k^kjiuqy 
North  Third,  " 

SHIPSMITHS. 

{See  Blacksmiths.) 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTOKY.  157 

SHIP  STORES. 

GIBBS    L.    H.,    26    Union,    {see   adv. 

index).  New  Bedford 

Nye  S.  G.,  31  Union, 

Leeds,  Robinson  &Co.,  Raynham 

REED  B.  T.,  Somerset 

SHIRT-FRONT  MANUFACTORY. 

Denham  T.  M.  &  Brothers,  Third,  near 

William,  New  Bedford 

SHOE  NAIL   MANUFACTURERS. 

Field  A.  &  Sons,  22  Spring,  Taunton 

Taunton  Tack  Co.,  " 

SHOVEL  AND  SPADE  MANUFACTURERS. 

AMES  OLIVER  &  SONS  CORPORA- 
TION, North  Easton 
Old  Colony  Iron  Co.,                                 East  Taunton 

SHUTTLE  IRONS. 

Richardson  O.  P.,  Union,  Attleboro 

SHUTTLE  MANUFACTURERS. 

Blackington  W.  &  Sons,  North  Main,  Attleboro 

Ide  &  Bottoraly,  Union,  ** 

SILVER  AND   SILVER-PLATED  WARE. 

BURROUGH  BROTHERS,  1  R.  R.  avenue, 

Attleb(>ro 
Baxter  John,  10  Park,  " 

SILVER  PLATED  WARE   MANUFACTURERS. 

Eldridge  &  Co..  Whittenton  Station,  Taunton 

REED  &  BARTON,  Britanniaville, 

SMALL  BEER  MANUFACTURERS. 

Healey  T.  J.,  308  So.  Main,  Fall  River 

WHEATON  H.,  51  &  53  So.  Water,    New  Bedford 

SOAP  MANUFACTURERS  AND  DEALERS. 

Cobb  J.  W.,  Mansfield 

Sweet  L.  H.,  School,  ,  " 

BROWNELL  J.  W.,  cor.  Third  and 

Q&wi\o\-\,{see  adv.  p.  63),  New  Bedford 

BULLOCH  ANDREW  &  CO.,  11  Wil- 
liam, {see  adv.  p.  44),  " 


158  BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 

Soap  Manufacturers  and  Dealers  continued. 

Butler  &  Dehuio,  106  South  Third,        New  Bedford 
Cunningham  Daniel  P.,  153  Grinnell, 
Ellenwood  Geo.  W.,  18  South  Third, 
Freeman  M.  L.,  ^'o  Prospect, 
Hersom  &  Bryant,  100  North  Water, 
Whittemore  Mary  F.,  14  South  Second, 

SODA  AND  MINERAL  WATER   MANUFAC- 
TURERS. 

Brownell  C.  F.,  180  County,  New  Bedford 

WHEATON  HIRAM,  51  and  53  South 
Water,  " 

SPAR  MAKERS. 

Beetle  Rudolphus,  North  Water,  New  Bedford 
Johnson  &  Kirby,  Merrill's  wharf,  " 

Ryder  &  Smith,  52  North  Water,  «* 

Smith  &  Allen,  foot  of  Walnut,  ** 

SPINDLE  MANUFACTURER. 
Burkenhead  J.,  Mansfield 

SPOON  AND  PORK  MANUFACTURERS. 
REED  &  BARTON,  Britanniaville,  Taunton 

SPOOLS  AND  BOBBINS. 

Fall  River  Spool  and  Bobbin  Co.,  Fall  River 

STABLES,  LIVERY,  SALE  AND  BOARDING. 

Bullock  J.  D.,  Bank,  corner  Park,  Attleboro 

Capron  D.  H.,  17  Park, 

MASON    G.    A.,    Common,    (see    adv. 

page  79),  " 

Whiting  J.,  Union,  " 

Darling  E.  R.,  Elm,  North  Attleboro 

Welsh  John,  Division,  " 

Dunham  Rufus  A.  &  Co.,  97  Main,  Fairhaven 

Cole  M.  A.,  5  Fourth,  Fall  River 

Dunmore  Thomas,  Granite, 
Hay  den  &  Coggswell,  Morgan, 
Jeff  W.,  Second, 
Kirby  Charles  S.,  '14  Rock, 
Kirby  E.,  10  Third, 
Law  Nathan,  143  Second, 
Murphy  T.  B.,  141  Second, 
Packard  W.,  Borden, 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


159 


Quinn,  Woodland  &  Co.,  148  Second, 
Stone  W.  N.,  Main, 
Whitehead  Edward,  101  Second, 
Hathaway  S.  C,  Assonet, 
Johnson  D.  L.,  Assonet, 
Washburn  Ruel, 
Wheeler  G.  L.,  Main, 
Brownell  H.  M.,  62  Elm, 
Brownell  P.,  24  South  Second, 
Clark  W.  F.,  19  Fourth, 
Cook  John  S.,  8  to  14  Fourth, 
Cornell  R.  S.,  South  Sixth, 
Cornell  R.  H.,  County, 
Dwelly  Andrew,  248  Purchase, 
Greene  Clark,  9  Sprinpf, 
Hathaway  A.  E.,  Mechanics' lane. 
Jay  James  A.,  13  South  Second, 
Perry  Salmon  F.  &  Son,  50  Elm, 
Richards  W.  G.,  20  South  Second, 
Sherman  W.  H.,  24  Fourth, 
Snow  George,  188  County, 
Whitino:  J.,  71  Fourth, 
Burke  William,  Bay, 
Cavanauiih  M.,  Main, 
Church  &  Burt,  Cohannet, 
Harrub  G.,  Broadway, 
Presbrev  A.,  Cohannet. 
Wilde  W.  L.,  1,  3  and  5  Howard, 
Wilbur  G.  L.,  rear  Union  block, 
WILBUR  A.  F.,  corner  Fruit  and  Tres- 
cott,  {see  adv.  p.  127), 

STAIR  BUILDERS. 

Braley  W.  J.,  87  Pleasant, 
Davidson  J.  G.,  Fourth,     ^ 


Fall  River 
(( 

Freetown 

East  Freetown 

Mansfield 

New  Bedford 


Taunton 


(( 


(< 


Fall  River 


Brightman  J.  N. ,  Water, 


New  Bedford 


STAMPER,   EMBROIDERY. 
Giflford  Perry,  57 J  South  Main,  Fall  River 

STATIONERS. 

CSee  Booksellers  and  Stationers.) 

BAXTER   JOHN,   10  Park,    {see   adv. 

pagebb),  Attloboro 

COLLINS  T.,  Washington,  North  Attleburo 

Razee  B.  A.  &  Sou,  Washington,  " 


160  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Stationers  continued. 

Earl  Benjamin  &  Son,  7  Granite  block,      Fall  River 
Stearns  W.  L,,  Main,  Mansfield 

Case  W.  A.,  212  Purchase,  New  Bedford 

Dews  Edwin,  107  Main,  " 

HUTCHINSON  S.,  142  Union,     , 

STAVE  DRESSERS. 

Hayes  &  Co.,  143  North  Water,  New  Bedford 

Stnrtevant  &  Sherman,  132  No.  Water,        " 

STEAM  ENGINE  BUILDERS. 

Cruickshank  George  M.  &  Co.,  276  Dyer, 

Providence,  R.  I. 

STEAM  AND  PIPE  FITTERS. 

BUSH  WM.R.,  36  and  38Tocasset,  {see 

adv.  p.  40),  Fall  River 

CLARY  M,,  52  Columbia,  [see  adv. 
p.  140), 

RIDGWAY  J.,  78  Pocasset,   {see  advt. 

V'  23), 
Fall  River  Steam  and  Gas  Pipe  Co.,  93 

Pleasant,  " 

WOLFENDALE     WM.,     76     Second, 

{see  adv.  p.  64),  " 

Sherman  Jireh,  24  William,  New  Bedford 

Cooper  L.  W.,  21  Cohannet,  Taunton 

STEAM  PUMPS. 

RIDGWAY  J.,   78   Pocasset,  (see  adv. 

p.  64).  Fall  River 

WOLFENDALE  WM.,  76  Second, 

STEAM  SHIP  AGENCY. 

HATCH  &  CO.,    5    Ricketson's    block. 

Union,  {see  adv.  index),  New  Bedford 

STEAM  SHIP  COMPANY. 

NEW  BEDFORD  AND  NEW  YORK 
STEAMSHIP  CO.,  6  Commercial 
wharf,  {see  adv.  ind.),  New  Bedford 

STENCILS. 

Bradford  J.  E.,  6  Cohannet,  Taunton 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


161 


STONE  CUTTERS  AND  DEALERS. 

Home  Bros.,   opp.  South  Main,  corner 


Attleboro 
New  Bedford 


n 


Capron, 
Doran  William,  20  North  Second, 
Drew  P.  F.,  North,  near  County, 
Manchester  Otis,  County  avenue, 
Munroe  J.  P.  G.,  4  West  Campbell,  " 

Richardson  George  W.,  City  wharf,  " 

STONE  WARE  MANUFACTURERS. 

CSee  Pottery.) 

STOVES,  RANGES  AND  TINWARE. 

(See  also  Tinsmiths.) 

Page  J.  H.,  Acushnet 

Leach  Henry  L.,  corner  Park  and  Bank,     Attleboro 
Luce  S.  K.,  21  R.  R.  avenue,  " 

FRANKLIN  J.  N.,  Washington,       North  Attleboro 
Hall  William  M.,  Washington, 
Christmas  Charles  &   Son,  135  and  137 

So,  Main,  cor.  Columbia,  Fall  River 

COOK  &  GREW,  44  Second,  (see  adv. 

j9.  102), 
Downs  J.  A.,  CyQ  Rodman,  " 

Fry  &,  Estes,  79  Bedfcnxl,  " 

McCloskev  Charles  J.,  31  Pleasant,  '♦ 

Nichols  &  Co.,  83  Bedford, 
No  well  J.  P.,  35  North  Main,  " 

Caswell  J,  P,,  84  Purchase,  New  Bedford 

Clifton  J.  W.,  206  Purchase, 
Dexter  Benjamin  F.,  125  1-2  Purchase, 
Harrington  J.  H.,  303  Purchase, 
Hatch  George  E.,  158  Purchase, 
HAYDEN  &  CROSSMAN,  Third,  cor. 

Bedford,  {see  adv.  2^-  36), 
Lewis  Nathan,  127  Union, 
Parker  &  Sherman,  cor.  Union  and  Water, 
Sawyer  S.  P.,  82  Purchase, 
SULLINGS,    KINGMAN    &    CO.,    9 

North  Third  and  123  Union,  {see  adv. 

index) , 
Tobey  &  Coggeshall,  16  William, 
Tripp  Stephen  A.,  18  North  Water, 
Wood,  Brightman  &  Co.,  45  No.  AVater, 
Manchester  William  A.,  Somerset 

Babbitt  Jerome,  64  Weir,  Taunton 


162 


BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


Stoves,  Ranges  and  Tinivare  continued. 

Briggs  J.  B.,  42  Main,  Taunton 

Brownell  A.  C,  30  Main, 

Cox  &  Warden,  56  Main, 

Hoard  N.  S.,  29  and  31  Union, 

Hutchinson  William,  16  Main,  " 

Martin  M.,  West  Water,  " 

WEST  L.  B.  &  CO.,  24  Winthrop, 

STOVE  MA.NUPACTURERS. 
Leonard  L.  M.,  Wales,  Taunton 

Thomas  O.  G.,  West  Water, 
Taunton  Iron  Works  Co.,  West  Water, 

cor.  Fifth,  Weir  Village, 
Union  Furnace  Co.,  Third,  near  West 

Water, 

STOVE  LINING  MANUFACTURERS. 
Dighton  Stove  Lining  Co  ,  Dighton 

Presbrey  Stove  Lining  Co.,  lower  end 

Bow,  Taunton 

Taunton  Stove  Lining  Co.,  " 

Williams  John  R.,  W.  Water,  Weir  Village,     " 


STUCCO  WORKER. 


Delano  George,  6  Fifth, 


New  Bedford 


SURVEYORS. 

(.See  Civil  Engineers  and  Surveyors.) 

Capron  J.  W.,  South  Main, 

Wheeler  G.  B.,  Mt.  Vernon,  corner  Mt. 


Attleboro 


Pleasant, 


New  Bedford 


Montgomery  John  F.,  Bristol  County 
Bank  building, 

SWIVEL    MANUFACTURER. 

MACDONALD  R.  B.,  (plated).  Steam 
Power  building,  near  depot,  see  adv. 
page  35), 

TACK  MANUFACTURERS. 

American  Tack  Co., 
Davis  N.  R.  &  Co.,  Asonnet, 
Leeds,  Robinson  &  Co., 
Anthony  &  Cushman,  Mechanic, 
Field  A.  &  Sons,  22  Spring, 
Taunton  Tack  Co.,  T.  J.  Lothrop,  agent, 
26  Union, 


Taunton 


Attleboro 

Fairhaven 

Freetown 

Ray  n  ham 

Taunton 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


163 


TAGS,  METAL,   (Railroad  and  Hotel.) 


ROBBINS   JOHN,    42   Kneelaiid,  (see 
adv.  opp.  title  page), 

TAILORS,  MERCHANT. 

Crawford  Richard,  26  Park, 

Houghton  George  H.,  47  Park, 

Albro  J.  G.,  Washington, 

Barnes  Thomas,  59  South  Main, 

Bean  Horace,  38  North  Main, 

Bishop  J.  A.,  64  South  Main, 

Boone  J.  H.,  Borden  block,  24  So.  Main, 

Cameron  R.,  sec.  F,  Granite  block, 

Chisholm  A.,  42  North  Main, 

Dahill  T.,  5  Spring, 

DahillM.  J.,  55  Pleasant, 

Fisher  G.  B,,  53  North  Main, 

Frank  Charles,  12  North  Main, 

Marsden  J.,  161  South  Main, 

Munroe  J.,  22  North  Main, 

O'Malley  E.,  21  Bedford, 

Simmons  &  Allen,  over  National  Union 

Bank,  Main, 
Wilbur  &  Hall,  Borden  block, 
Fox  John,  Main, 
Alberton  R.,  25  Purchase, 
Allen  &  Hunt,  96  Union, 
Bach  G.,  106  South  Water, 
Carpenter  A.  H.  W.,  141  Union, 
D'Orsey  J.  F.,  162  Purchase, 
Eddy  George  M.  &  Co.,  147  1-2  Union, 
Edgerton  W.  J.,   Cummings'    building, 

William, 
Frey  C,  64  Purchase, 
Giflord  N.  T.  &  Co.,  113  Union, 
GORDON  ROBERT,  11  North  Third, 
Howland  D.  W.,  45  William, 
Kenney  Daniel,  83  1-2  Union, 
Richmond  Joshua  &  Son,  81  North  Water, 
Ryder  E.  F.,  William, 
Spooner  S.  C,  26  Purchase, 
Sylvester  W.  C,  17  North  Second, 
Taber,  Read  &  Gardner,  117  Union, 
Taylor  B.  F.,  149  Union, 
Williams  T.  D.  &  Co.,  119  Union, 


Boston 


Attleboro 


North  Attleboro 
Fall  River 


Mansfield 
New  Bedford 


164  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Woodward  C.  W.,  147  Union,  New  Bedford 

Wordell  A.,  61  William, 

Grossman  R.,  17  Weir,  Taunton 

Bryant  C.  D.,  Westminster,  " 

Foster  &  Barnard,  1  Main,  " 

Morton  M.  L.,  44  City  square,  " 

Heine  F.,  Plain,  corner  East  Water,  " 

O'Donald  Bernard,  Weir  Village,  " 
SKINNER  F.  T.,  52  Main, 

TANNERS   AND    CURRIEKS. 
Coupe  W.  &  Co.,  South,  Attleboro 

DEWSON,  WILLIAMS  &  CO.,  Court, 

New  Bedford,  salesrooms,  43,  45,  and 

47  South  Street,  Boston. 

TAR,  OIL,  ROSIN,  PITCH  &c. 
KIRBY  H.  S.,  8  Commercial  wharf.      New  Bedford 

TAXIDERMISTS. 
Babcock  H.  P.,  6  North  Third,  New  Bedford 

Blood  C.  L.,  Weir,  Taunton 

TEA  AND  COFFEE  DEALERS. 

AMERICAN  AND  CHINA  TEA  COM- 
PANY, M.  R.  DALEY,  corner  of  So. 
Main  and  Borden,  Fall  River 

AMERICAN  AND  CHINA  TEA  COM- 
PANY, 66  Purchase,  New  Bedford 

BULLOCH  A.  &  CO.,  11  William,(see 
Qjdi)   2)    44  ^  ^ ' 

,IOHNS  G.,  80  1-2  Purchase, 

LUTHER  H.  R.,  144  Purchase, 

POTTER  W.  F.  &  Co.,  cor.  Union  and 
Front,  {see  adv.  p.  87),  " 

ALBRO  J.  D.,  Bay.  Hopewell,  Taunton 

DURGIN  BROS.  &  WILLIAMS,  Bay, 

Hopewell,  " 

Knight  B.  H.,  107  Main, 

McKEON  &  KELLY,  13  Broadway, 

{see  adv.  p.  23  j,  '< 

TEACHERS. 

Atwood  Wm.  A.,  (music),  Hebronville,     Attleboro 
Fisher  F.  H.  Miss  (select  school).  North 

Main,  " 

Metcalf  E.  L.  Miss    (piano).  North  Main,  " 

Jillson  Linda  E.,  (music).  Wash.,    North  Attleboro 


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Teachers  continued. 


Giistiu  Geo.  A.  (dancino:),  116  Middle,   N.  Bedford 
Hersey  J.  Mrs,  (drawing),  26  Seventh, 
Smith  Israel,  (dancing),  102  High, 


THE   SCHOOL  FURNITUBE  MANUFACTORY. 

WHITCOMB    A.    G.,    73    Fulton    {see 

adv .  last  colored  leaf ) ,  Boston 

TELEGRAPH  OFFICES. 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  office, 

A.  B.  R.  R.  Depot,  Attleboro 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  office, 

A.  B.  R.  R.  Depot,  North  Attleboro 

Whitmarsh  Wm.  (jr.,  (operator).  Western 

Union  Telegraph,  Dighton 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  depot.    No.  Dighton 
Atlantic  &  Pacific  Telegraph  Co.,  31 

Bedford,  Fall  River 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  W.  P. 

Potter  manager,  Borden  Block,  Main,  " 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  depots. 

North  Eastou  and  Easton 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  O.  C.  R.  R. 

Station,  Ferry,  .  " 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  depot, 

Mansfield  Junction 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  26  North 

Water,  B.  R.  Paine,  manager.  New  Bedford 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  depot,  Somerset 

Western  Union  Tel.  Co.,  27  West  Water,     Taunton 

THREAD  MANUFACTURERS  AND  WINDERS. 

Morse  E.  J.  W.  &  Co.,  South  Easton 

Niantic  Thread  Co.,  William  Warner, 

treas.  Division,  Fall  River 

Davis  J.  M.,  266  South  Main,  " 

Wyoming  Thread  Co.,  Augustus  Chase, 

treas.,  18  Chace,  " 

TINSMITHS. 

(See  Stoves,  i^c.j 

McGowan  David,  304  Pleasant,  Fall  River 

Wheeler  G.  H.,  Main,  Mansfield 

Spooner  E.  P.,  North  Easton 
WadeC.  B., 


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BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


Tinsmiths  continued. 

Gifford  S.  T.,  149  Kempton,  New  Bedford 

HAYDEN  &  GROSSMAN,  Third,  {see 

adv.  p.  36), 
Lund  P.  M.,  Acushnet  Avenue, 
Maxfield  G.  F.,  23  North  Third, 
Taber  G.,  191  Purchase, 


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(( 


Mansfield 
New  Bedford 


TOBACCO  AND  CIGARS. 

(See  also  Cigars.) 

LAMBERT  F.  T.,  Main,  {see  adv.  p.  35), 

Fairhaven 
Brightuian  J.  C.,  48  North  Main,  Fall  River 

Burgess  W.,  70  South  Main, 
Davis  W.  A.,  47  South  Main, 
Harrington  J.  Mrs.,  206  Pleasant, 
Shlostine  R.,  35  South  Main, 
Slade  Horace  H.,  6  North  Main, 
Borden  Charles  T.,  Main, 
CLARKE  &  SEGUR,  Chauncy, 
Chapman  T.  &  Co.,  64  Purchase, 
Cunha   James,    (Cheap    John's    Store), 

125  1-2  Union, 
Ellis  H.  M.,  42  William, 
Johns  G.,  80  1-2  Purchase, 
LUTHER  H.  R.,  144  Purchase, 
Ocstiug  Charles  A.  W.,  48  Purchase, 
Pollock  Brothers,  92  Purchase, 
Tilden  Niles,  28  North  Second, 
Vianna  M.  J.,  87  South  Water, 
W^illcox  G.  R.,  85  1-2  Purchase, 
LINCOLN  E., 

ALBRO  J.  D.,  Bay,  HoDewell, 
Dean  C.  R.,  11  Weir. 

DURGIN  BROS.  &  WILLIAMS,  Hopewell, 
Gray  W.  H.,  24  City  square, 
McKEON    &    KELLY,    13    Broadway, 

{see  adv.  p.  23), 
Jones  W.  S.,  9  Broadway, 
Richmond  C-  E.,  57  City  square,  cor.  Weir,      " 
"White  George  W.  &  Son,  15  Weir,  " 

SANDERS  C.  W. ,  East  Taunton 


Raynham  Centre 
Taunton 


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TOW  BOATS. 

Staples  &  Phillips,  10  West  Water, 


Taunton 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  167 


TOY  STORES. 

(See  also  Fancy  Goods.) 

BAXTER  JOHN,  10  Park,  Attleboro 

BulLard  Amasa,  9  Cheapside,  New  Bedford 

TRADERS,    (TRAVELING) 
Paine  Rufus  J.,  Mansfield 

Fish  Ansel  F.,  60  Sycamore,  New  Bedford 

TRIMMINGS,  BUTTONS.  ETC. 
RANKIN  L.,  Bay,  corner  Jefferson,  Taunton 

TURNERS  OP  WOOD. 
Hughes  &  Hart,  87  Pleasant,  Fall  River 

Hayes  &  Co.,  145  North  Water,  New  Bedford 

Perry    Charles  &    Co.,    (butter  stamps, 

handles,  &c.),  Rehoboth 

TWINE  MANUFACTURERS. 

(  See  Cotton  Goods  Manufs.) 

McGowan   D.    &    Co.,    101    Metacomet 

Mill,  Pocasset.  Fall  River 

UNDERTAKERS. 

Stanley  L.  M.,  96  South  Main,  Attleboro 

Sperry  A.  M..  Wash.,  cor.  High,  No.  Attleboro 

Reed  Daniel,  Easton 

Baldwin  D.  W.,  45  South  Main,  and   14 

and  16  Annawan,  Fall  River 

Sullivan  D.  D.,  90  South  Main, 

Bowen  W.  H.,  20  and  22  William.  New  Bedford 

Murphy  T.  J.,  149  Purchase, 
Wilson  B.  G.,  74  William, 

Gaffuey  John,  30  Weir,  Taunton 

Washburn  P.  T.  c&  H.  S.,  Union  block, 

U.  S.  COLLECTORS  OP  CUSTOMS. 
Brady  James  Jr..  house,  57  Rock,  Fall  River 

Allen  J.  A.  P.,  cor.  William  and  Second, 

New  Bedford 

U.    S.   INTERNAL    REVENUE    DEPUTY 
COLLECTOR. 

Fessenden  C.  B.  H.,  (third  district),  22 

North  Water,  New  Bedford 

UPHOLSTERERS. 
Baldwin  D.  W.,  45  South  Main,  and  14 

and  16  Annawan,  Fall  River 

Borden,  Almy  &  Co.,  43  South  Main,  " 


168 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


Upholsterers  cnntinued. 

Douglas  C,  101  Second, 
Shaw  Orriu,  44  North  Main, 
Cranston  O.  W.,  9  1-2  Purchase, 
Warner  J.  A.,  3  Fifth, 
Babbitt  E.  F.,  15  Washington, 
Cooper  Brothers,  32  Main, 
Foster  J.  M.,  Broadway, 
Gihiiore  William  H.,  36  Main, 
Stanley  &  Cunningham,  40  Main, 
Washburn  P.  T.  &  H.  S.,  Union  block, 
Washburn  F.  R.,  Union  block. 


Fall  River 

New  Bedford 

Taunton 

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VARIETY   STORES. 

(See  Country  Stores.) 

Tierney  J.  K.,  103  Central,  Fall  River 

Frasier  O.  F.,  Bay,  Hopewell,     .  Taunton 

VARNISH  DEALERS. 

(See  Paints,  Oils,  S^c.J 

DUNHAM    WM.    E.,  sec.    C,    Granite 

block,  (see  adv.  J).  63),  Fall  River 


MAXFIELD  W.,  25  Centre, 


New  Bedford 


VINEGAR  AND  CIDER  MANUFACTURER. 

fSee  Cider,  also  Bottlers- J 

Read  H.  C,  South  Attleboro 

WARP  FOR  CARPETS  AND  BATTING. 

Arnold    William,    Boston     Pike,  corner 

Beacon,  South  Attlelwro 

Tratford  William  B.  &  Co.,  Dartmouth 

Westport  Manufacturing  Co.,  Westport 

WATCHES,  CLOCKS  AND  JEWELRY. 

BAXTER   JOHN,    10  Park,    {see  adv. 

p.  55),  Attleboro 

Pattee  F.  W.,  9  Park,  .     " 

Arnzen  N.W.,  12  Granite  blk,  No.  Main.  Fall  River 
Bruneau  A.  B.,  2  Granite  block. 
Burrows  A.,  146  Pleasant, 
Doe  C.  H.,  57  South  Main, 
GiffordC.  F..  1  South  Main, 
Hicks  J.  L.,  25  South  Main, 
Stevens  Daniel,  55  South  Main, 
Shove  Stephen,  40  North  Main, 


E. 


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MANUFACTURE 


CO. 


All 


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ELECTRIC  WATCH   CLOCK, 

For  the  Detection  of  Delinquent  "Watchmen  on  Night  Duty  in  Factories, 
Kailroad  Stations  and  Public  Buildings. 

The  Watch  Clock  is  used  in  all  Manufactories,  Kailroads, 
Lumber  Yards,  and  all  places  where  watchmen  arc  kept  during 
the  night.  The  clock  may  be  placed  in  the  "  Office,"  or  in  a 
separate  building,  at  a  distance  from  the  premises  to  be  guarded. 
A  sj-stem  of  wires  radiates  from  the  clock  to  all  buildings  and 
points  which  it  is  desirable  for  the  watchman  to  visit  in  his  tour 
of  duty.  At  each  point  or  station,  the  watchman  inserts  and 
turns  a  ke}-,  or  simply  touches  a  knob,  which  causes  the  electric 
current  to  pass  and  do  its  work  upon  the  magnet  at  the  clock, 
and  cause  a  pencil  record  on  a  paper  dial  at  the  exact  instant 
when  the  key  is  turned.  The  watchman,  in  this  manner,  passing 
round  from  station  to  station  successively,  makes  telegraph- 
ically his  own  record  of  duty  done;  showing  the  time  of  each 
visit  to  each  station,  as  well  as  the  time  occupied  between  the 
stations,  and  of  course  the  whole  time  taken  up  in  making  the 
entire  round,  and  also  in  going  all  the  rounds;  and  if  all  the 
stations  have  been  visited  or  neglected,  the  facts  will  be  shown 
upon  the  dial.  In  fact,  the  Superintendent  can  read  in  the 
morning  the  exact  part  of  the  premises  at  which  the  watchman 
was,  at  any  minute  of  his  required  tour  of  duty  during  the  night. 

OFFICES  : 

Broadway,  corner  Fourth  Street,  New  York. 
114  TREMONT  STREET,  BOSTON. 

wAiiMljiiiT 

MANUFACTURER,  OF 

PAPER  BOXES 

No.  54  Chauncy  Street, 


BOSTON. 


PAPER  BOXES  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION  MADE  TO 
ORDER  AT  SHORT  NOTICE. 


J.    MURPHY    &    CO., 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in  all  kinds  of 

FOREIGN   AND   DOMESTIC 


Wines,  Liquors 


TOBACCO  and  CIQAES, 


«j_iiin_jiii«i_j  j.nj  'mu 


Also,  Agents  for 

P.  BALLANTINE  &  SON'S 

Celebrated    Newark,    India 

Pale  Ale  and  Stock  Porter, 

on  Draug-ht, 

132    BEDFORD   ST., 

FALL  RIVER,  Mass. 


No.  30  POCASSET  anfl  No.  346  PLEASANT  STS., 


FALL    RIVER,    MASS. 


"WLolesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 


FOREIGN    AND    DOMESTIC 


Wines,  Liquors  and  Cigars, 


■  ALSO,- 


AiCfll  for  XX  anil  XXX  Pale  and  Aier  Ales, 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


169 


Washburn  F.  M., 
Brownell  A.  P.,  94  Union, 
Cliild  Sylvester,  33  Purchase, 
Dexter  J.  A.,  133  Purchase, 
Dexter  &  Haskins,  14  Purchase, 
Fales  James  Jr.,  91  North  Water, 
Howland  N.,  79  1-2  Purchase, 
Hurll  C.  W.,  23  Purchase, 
Kelley  J.  S.,  83  Union, 
Kelley  G.  S.,  6G  1-2  South  Third, 
Kelley  William  L.,  106  Union, 
Munroe  James  &  Son,  98  Union, 
Paddock  G.  R.,  165  Purchase, 
Tobey  J.  T.,  15  Purchase, 
Wilbor  A.  G.,  94  1-2  Third, 
Lincoln  G.  F.,  89  Main, 
Sherman  Z.  &  Co.,  65  Main, 
Tisdale  E.  D.  &  Son,  5  Union  block, 
Walker  E.  M.,  20  Main, 


Mansfield 
New  Bedford 


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Taunton 


WATCH  REPAIRER. 

Jillson  John  H.,  Bank  building,   Wash- 
ington, North  Attleboro 

WATER  WORKS. 
Watuppa  Reservoir  Co.,  Pocasset,  Fall  River 

WATER  WHEELS,  (Turbine). 
Kilburn,  Lincoln  &  Co.,  13  Canal,  Fall  River 

WHALING  GUNS   AND    BOMB-LANCE  DEALER. 
Lewis  W.,  18  Hamilton,  New  Bedford 


WHEELWRIGHTS. 

(See  Carnage  Manufacturers.) 

Cutting  Thomas  N.,  Wrentham  road, 
O'CONNOR    WM.,    Union,     {see    adv. 

page  47), 
Peck  C.  S.,  Briggsville, 
Cowan  A., 
MILLER  D.  M., 

CHASE  H.,  South 

Palmer  John  O. 
Hayward  Albert, 
Arcand  A.,  Pleasant, 
Morrill  Eli,  98  Davol, 


Attleboro 


Dartmouth 
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Dartmouth 

Dighton 

Easton 

Fall  River 


170 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


NEVSA  ENGLAND 


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IT  EMPLOYS  SEVENTY-FIVE  EMINENT  TEACHERS 

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FIFTEEN  DOLLARS  pays  for  Tuition  in  Piano,  Organ,  Voice  or  Harmony; 
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BRISTOL    COUKTY    DLRECTOKT.  171 

Peirce  L.  J.,  150  South  Water,  New  Bedford 

Hedley  Peleg,  Seekonk 

Wiun  M.  C,  " 

French  L.,  West  Water,  Taunton 

WHITL  LEAD  AND  ZINC   MANUFACTURERS. 

Alvin  Lead  Works,  Diffhton 

WINES  AND  LIQUORS,   (Wholesale.) 
BUTLER  H.,  20  Spring,  {see  adv.  p. 

43),  Fall  River 

CAMPBELL  JOHN,  38  &  40  Columbia, 
DAILEY  J.,  30  Pocasset,  {see  adv .  index) ^      " 
MURPHY  J.  &  CO.,  132  Bedford,  {see 

adv.  index),  " 

Perry  George,  93  William,  New  Bedford 

WOOD   AND  BARK. 

{See  also  Coal,   Wood  S^c.) 

Williams  E.  S.,  Washington,  opp.  Fisher, 

North  Attleboro 

WOODEN  AND  WILLOW  WARE. 

(See  also  Hard  Wood.) 

Franklin  J.  N.,  Washington,  North  Attleboro 

LUTHER  H.  R.,  144  Purchase,  (see 

adv.p.?,2),  New  Bedford 

Richards  &  Sowlo,  8  and  10  William,  " 

SULLINGS,  KINGMAN  &  CO,,  123 

Union,  {see  adv. p.  87),  «' 

Perry  Charles,  Reboboth 

ALBRO  JAMES  D.,  Bay,  Hopewell,  Taunton 

DURGIN   BROS.    &   WILLIAMS. 

Hopewell,  " 

WEST  L.  B.  &  CO.,  24  Winthrop, 

WOOLEN  CLEANER. 

Baxendale  Samuel,  South  Easton 

WOOL   SCOURER. 
Norton  Mills,  Geo.  H.  Talbot,  propr.,  Norton 

WOOLEN   GOODS    MANUFACTURERS. 

GOLD  MEDAL  BRAID  CO.,  Attleboro  Falls 

Fall  River  Merino  Mills,  Alden,  Fall  River 

Wamsutta  Woolen  Mills,  Eddy's  avenue,         " 


172  BRISTOL   COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

WROUGHT  IRON  PIPE, 

TAUNTON  IRON  WORKS  CO.,  Geo.  F. 

Gavitt,  agent,  West  Water,  cor.  Fifth,      Taunton 

YANKEE  NOTIONS. 

BAXTER  JOHN,  10  Park,  {see  adv. 
p.  bb),  Attleboro 

YARN  MANUFACTURERS. 
Daggett  H.  M.,  West,  North  Attleboro 

YEAST.   (Compressed.) 
Borden  P.  H.  &  Co.,  143  North  Main,  '    Fall  River 

YELLOW  AND  BRONZE  SHEATHING  MAN'P. 

Crocker  Bros.  &  Co  ,  Court,  near  City 

square,  Taunton 

New  Bedford  Copper  Co.,  New  Bedford 


LINCOLN  AND  HOPKINSON. 


The  largest  stock,  and  most  extensive  assortment 
of  wooden  ware  in  Boston,  can  be  found  at  the  well- 
known  house  of  Lincoln  &  Hopkinson,  at  15  and  16 
Faneuil  Hall  Square.  There  is  also  a  great  variety 
of  other  goods  usually  kept  in  a  country  store,  and 
which  our  Cape  dealers  will  do  well  to  examine.  A 
partial  list  of  some  of  the  leading  articles  can  be 
found  in  our  advertising  columns,  to  which  we 
invite  special  attention  to  dealers  or  purchasers  for 
their  own  use. — Harwich  Independent. 


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PRINTING  DONE  BY  ALL  KNOWN  METHODS 


ALBERT-TYPE  PRINTIIC, 


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PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY. 


Having    special    facilities   for   the   above 

processes,  we  are  enabled  to  furnish 

reproductions,  to  any  scale,  of 


Drawings, 


Photographs, 


Documents, 


Engravings, 


Architectural  Designs, 


etc.,  etc.,  etc. 


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KEGISTEES. 


ACUSHNET. 

Town  Glerh^  Treasurer  and  Collector  of  Taxes — 
Geoi'fje  P.  Morse. 

Selectmen^  Assessors  and  Overseers  of  the  Poor — 
Pardon  Taber,  J.  Walter  Spooner,  Joshua  Morse. 

Constables — Philip  A.  Bradford,  Sylvester  Pratt. 

School  Committee — George  P.  Morse,  Burrage  J. 
Warner,  Charles  Russell. 

Schools — One  graded  and  five  mixed. 

Teachers — George    T.   Russell,    Jr.,    Cole, 

Charles  Russell,  Mary  Howard. 

Justices  of  the  Peace — Cyrus  E.  Clark,  Benjamin 
White. 

Clergymen — William  B.  Hammond,  (Con),  C.  L. 
Gould,  (Meth), Wilson,  (Bap.) 

Postmasters — Cyrus  E.  Clark,  Acushnct,  Richard 
Davis,  Jr.,  Long  Plain. 


ATTLEBORO. 

Town  Clerk — J.  B.  Savery. 

Select7nen~-S.  P.  Lathrop,  G.  C.  Wright,  G.  N. 
Crandall. 

Toion  Treasurer — George  Price. 

School  Committee — Rev.  J.  D.  Pierce,  George  A. 
Adams,  S.  P.  Lathrop. 

Constables  —  Jeremiah  Williams,  A.  M.  Sperry, 
Elijah  Capron,  J.  W.  Riley,  A.  C.  Thornton,  6. 
Williams,  E.  B.  Nickerson,  J.  T.  Jennings,  D.  T. 
King,  J.  H.  Engley,  George  F.  Ide,  E.  L.  Sylves- 
ter, J.  L.  Wetherell,  E.  C"  Brown,  Otis  Williams, 
R.  L.  B.  Tucker. 


174  BRISTOL   COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Notaries  Public — L.  W.  Dean,  Jos.  E.  Pond,  Jr. 

Circulating  Libraries  —  Mrs.  Capron's,  Mr.  Wal- 
don's,  Mr.  Fisher's,  (East  Attleboro),  Jones'  Dry 
Goods  Store,  (North  Attleboro.) 

ATTLEBORO  FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 

Chief  Engineer — Benjamin  P.  King. 

Hose  Company,  No.  1,  North  Attleboro. 
Hose  Company,  No.  2,  Attleboro. 

SOCIETIES,    MASONIC. 

Attleboro  Council,  R.  &  S.  M.,  Attleboro. 
Bristol  Lodge,  F.  &  A.  M.,  North  Attleboro. 
Ezekiel  Bates  Lodge,  F.  &  A.  M.,  Attleboro. 
King  Hiram  Royal  Arch  Chapter,  Attleboro. 
Bristol  Commandery  of  Knights  Templars,  North 
Attleboro. 

ODD    FELLOWS. 

Aurora  Lodge,  No.  107,  North  Attleboro. 

Orient  Lodge,  No.  165,  Attleboro. 

Howard  Encampment,  No.  19,  North  Attleboro. 

KNIGHTS    OF    PYTHIAS. 

Sumner  Lodge,  No.  62,  North  Attleboro. 

TEMPERANCE    SOCIETIES. 

Warasutta  Reform  Club,  North  Attleboro. 

Bethany  Temple  of  Honor,  North  Attleboro. 

Rescue  Temple  of  Honor,  No.  44,  Attleboro. 

Cadets  of  Honor  and  Temperance,  Rescue  Section, 
No.  7,  Attleboro. 

Franklin  Section,  No.  9,  North  Attleboro. 

St.  John's  Total  Abstinence  and  Benevolent  So- 
ciety, Attleboro. 

St.  Mary's  Total  Abstinence  and  Benevolent  So- 
ciety, North  Attleboro. 

VARIOUS     SOCIETIES. 

Attleboro  Farmers'  and  Mechanics'  Association. 

Norfolk  and  Bristol  Horse  Thief  Detecting  Society. 
Committee  at  Attleboro. 

North  Attleboro  Musical  and  Dramatic  Association, 
North  Attleboro. 


BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY.  175 

Sovereigns  of  Industry,  Attleboro  Council,  No.  97, 
Attleboro. 

Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  Attleboro. 

Public  Library,  Odd  Fellows'  building.  North 
Attleboro. 

Dony's,  No.  317,  D.  O.  H.,  North  Attleboro. 

Germania  Singing  Society,  Frohsin,  No. Attleboro. 


BERKLEY. 

Toivn  Clerk  and  Treasurer — John  A.  Kead. 

Selectmen — James  Maguire,  Peter  S.  Chace,  Wil- 
liam Babbit. 

School  Committee — C.  T.  Crane,  R.  H.  Babbit, 
B.  F.  Coombs. 


DIGHTOK 

Toivn  Clerh  and  Treasurer — Geo.  A.  Shove. 

Selectmen — F.  A.  Horr,  I.  P.  Briggs,  J.  A. 
Lewis. 

Assessors — Geo.  E.  Gooding,  Oliver  Eaton,  Cyrus 
Talbot. 

Collector  of  Taxes — James  N.  Paul. 

Constable — John  A.  Lewis. 

School  Committee — Dr.  Charles  Talbot,  W.  Chase, 
Geo.  F.  Gavitt,  Rev.  E.  Dawes,  G.  A.  Shove,  C. 
W .  Turner. 

Superintendent  of  Schools — C.  W.  Turner. 

Fire  Department — Oregon  Engine  Co,  North 
Dighton,  Edward  Lincoln,  Foreman. 

Notary  Public — George  A.  Shove. 


EASTON. 

Selectmen,  Assessors  and  Overseers  of  the  Poor — 
J.  A.  Pratt,  Hiram  Williams,  William  C.  Howard. 
Toion  Clerk  and  Treasurer — Geo.  G.  Withington. 


176  BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY. 


School  Committee — John  O.  Dean,  Lincoln  S. 
Drake,  Francis  Holmes,  William  L.  Chaffin,  Oliver 
Ames,  2d,  George  C.  Belcher. 

Notary  Public — John  H.  Swain. 

SOCIETIES,    MASONIC. 

Paul  Dean  Lodge,  North  Easton.  John  H.  Swain, 
W.  M.,  J.  D.  Atwood,  S.  W.,  Luther  Sisson,  J.  W. 

GOOD   TEMPLARS. 

Bristol  Lodge,  No.  136,  of  North  Easton .  R.  H. 
Willis,  W.  C. 

G.  A.  R.— A.  B.  Randall  Post. 


FALL   RIVER, 

MAYOR. 

JAMES  F.  DAVENPORT. 

ALDERMEN. 

Ward  1 — Joseph  O.  Neill. 
Ward  2 — Patrick  J.  Lunney. 
Ward  b — Qui n Ian  Leary. 
Ward  4 — John  A.  Macfarlane. 
Ward  5 — Bradford  D.  Davol. 
Ward  6 — Holder  B.  Durfee. 

CITY    CLERK. 

GEORGE  A.  BALLARD. 

COMMON    COUNCIL. 

WILLIAM  S.  GREENE,  President. 

WARD  1.  WARD  2. 

William  W^olfendale,*         James  D.  O'Neil. 
William  H.  Chace,  Patrick  J.  McCarty, 

Edward  P.  Baggett.  Michael  L.  Ivers. 

WARD  3.  WARD  4. 

H.  Gordon  Webster,  Henry  Norsworthy, 

William  Burgess,  Andrew  McDermott, 

John  A.  Connelly.  Dennis  Garvey. 


*  Resigned,  March  5, 1877. 


BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY.  177 


WARD  5.  WARD  6. 

William  S.  Greene,  John  P.  Slade, 

Joseph  M.  Darling.  James  H.  Wilson, 

Simeon  B.  Chase.  Charles  L.  Ripley. 

Angustus  B.  Leonard,  Clerk. 


CITY    OFFICERS. 

City  Clerk — George  A.  Ballard. 

Treasurer  and  Collector — James  C.  Brady. 

Auditor — George  W.  Billings. 

Superintendent  of  Streets — Danforth  Horton. 

Superintendent  of  Schools — William  Council,  Jr. 

City  Marshal — Andrew  R.  Wright. 

Chief  Engineer  of  Fire  Department — William  C. 
Davol,  Jr. 

City  Solicitor — Milton  Reed. 

City  Physician — J.  A.  Tourtelotte. 

Superintendent  of  Almshouse — Joseph  Borden. 

Superintendent  of  Oak  Grove  Cemetery  —  James 
E.  Morrill. 

Superintendent  North  Cemetery — -J.  G.  Hyland. 

Clerk  of  Common  Council — A.  B.  Leonard. 

City  Messenger~D.  D.  O'Neil. 

Warden,  Court  House — Edward  Driscoll. 

SCHOOL    COMMITTEE. 

JAMES  M.  ALDRICH,  Chairman. 

WILLLAM  CONNELL,  JR.,  Secretary. 

James  M.  Aldrich,  William  H.  Brie, 

Jerome  Dwelly,  William  W.  Adams, 

Andrew  J.  Jennings,  Charles  E.  Mills, 

Charles  J.  Holmes,  Iram  Smith, 

Thomas  F.  Eddy. 

Superintendent     of     Public     Schools  —  William 
Connell,  Jr. 

Truant  Officers—William  Read,  John  Brady. 


178 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


NATIONAL  TUBE  WORKS  CO., 

Boston,  Mass.,  and  McKeesport,  Penn. 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


BEST    L^I>-^V\^ELDH:r) 


if  it  Sill 


Iff 


¥»i> 


(1  inch  to  16  inches  diameter.) 


Steam  and  Gas  Pipe,  Artesian  and  Oil  Well  Tubing,  Casing, 

(1-4  inch  to  16  inches  diameter.) 

"MACK'S"  PATENT  INJECTOR  FOR  FEEDING   BOILERS. 

Manufactured  of 

Boiler    Tubes    SLn€L    Steel    Xlods, 

Warranted  as  follows : 

To  save  over  25  per  cent,  of  dead  weight; 

To  save  over  50  per  cent,  in  repairs ; 

To  be  50  per  cent,  stronger  than  wooden  cars. 

No.  8  PEMBERTON  SQ.,  BOSTON. 

WATSON  &  BISSEE, 

Cor.    Friend   &    Causevv^ay    Sts., 


WESTERN  AND  HARD  WOOD  LUMBER, 

OF   ALL   KINDS. 

Comprising  Black  Walnut,  Cherry,  Chestnut,  Whitewood, 
Birch,  Maple,  Ash,  Oak,  &c.    Also, 


Mmt 


In  all  its  branches. 
Posts,  Rails,  and  Balusters,  in  every  variety. 

ALSO, 

Brackets,  Fancy  Matched  Flooring,  Etc. 
WOOD  TURNING,  SAWING  and  PLANING. 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  179 

POLICE  DEPARTMENT. 
CITY    MARSHAL. 

ANDREW  R.   WRIGHT. 

Assistant  Marshal — Albert  T.  Pierce. 
Captain — Henry  A.  Dexter. 

Sergeants — Emanuel   Wilcox,    William   B.   Ling, 

Charles  Hinckley,  Julian  T.  Pember,  John  Deardon. 

Clerk  of  Police  Department — Stephen  B.  Gardner. 

FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 

Chief  Engineer — William  C.  Davol,  Jr. 

Assistant  Engineer — Isaac  T.  Brovvnell. 

District  Engineers  —  District  No.  1,  Alvan  C. 
Seymour,  District  No.  2.  Benjamin  Mott,  District 
No.  3,  Edward  T.  Marvel. 

TRUSTEES   OF  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Mayor  Davenport,  Charles  J.  Holmes,  Robert  T. 
Davis,  Henry  Lyon,  Simeon  Borden,  J.  R.  Leary, 
Walter  Paine,  2d. 

Librarian — William  R.  Ballard. 

WATUPPA  WATER   BOARD. 

Philip  D.  Borden,  William  Lindsey,  John  Butler. 
Superintendent — William  Rotch . 
Registrar — C.  H.  Churchill. 

ASSESSORS. 
Jeremiah  Kelley,  Sam'l  M.  Brown,  John  H.  Estes. 
Surveyor  of  Lumber — Herbert  A.  Skinner. 
Sealer  of  Weights  and  Measures — D.  D.  O'Neal. 
Inspector  of  Milk — Elisha  Fuller. 
Measurer  of  Grain — Andrew  Ferguson. 

SOCIETIES,  &c. 

Children's  Home,  Walnut  street. 

Fall  River  Lyceum. 

Young  Men's  Christian  Association. 

Choral  Union  of  Fall  River. 

Mozart  Union. 

Caledonia  Society. 

St.  Mary's  Benevolent  Society. 


180  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

MASONIC. 

Godfrey  De    Bouillon    Commandeiy  of  Knights 
Templars. 

Fall  River  Council  of  Select  and  Royal  Masters. 
Mt.  Hope  Lodge,  F.  &  A.  M. 
Fall  River  Royal  Arch  Chapter. 
King  Philip  Lodge. 

ODD    FELLOWS. 

Metacoraet  Encampment,  No.  26. 
Mount  Hope  Lodge,  No.  63. 
Friendly  Union  Lodge,  No.  164. 
Hiawatha  Lodge,  No.  16,  D.  of  R. 

GRAND  ARMY  OF  THE  REPUBLIC. 

Richard  Borden  Encampment,  Post  46. 

OTHER  ORDERS. 

Knights  of  St.  Patrick. 
Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians. 

NOTARIES  PUBLIC. 

George  S.  Baker,  Henry  H.  Earl, 

Honorius  Beaugrand,  Andrew  I.  Jennings, 

William  G.  Bennett,  Morton  Eddy, 

Josiah  C.  Blaisdell,  Charles  R.  Longley, 

elohn  S.  Brayton,  Benjamin  K.  Lovatt, 

Robert  C.  Brown,  E.  T.  Marvell, 

John  W.  Cummings,  Thomas  Mather, 

Hu2:h  A.  Dubuque,  J.  F.  Rockett, 

Benjamin  Earl,  M.  G.  B.  Swift, 

Eliab  Williams. 


FREETOWN. 

Town  Glerh — H.  A.  Francis. 

Selectmen — George  W.  Hall,  Charles  Braley,  M. 
S.  Terry. 

Assessors — George  W.  Hall,  J.  H.  Pierce,  J.  R. 
Gurney. 

/School  Committee — J.  R.  Gurney,  Hiram  B. 
Wetherell,  S.  B.  Cudworth. 


EWBBDPORDilWMK 


STEAMSHIP  COMPANY. 


■^•— 


F.    H.    FORBES 


AGENT  AND  TREASURER. 


No.    6    COMMERCIAL   WHARF, 


NEW  BEDFORD. 


H.    A_.    BURLING, 

AGENT, 

No.  46  SOUTH  STREET,  NEW  YORK. 


STEAMERS  LEAVE  DAILY 

At  5.30  P.  M.,  from  COMMERCIAL  WHARF,  NEW  BEDFORD, 

AND 


At  5  P.  M.,  from  PIER  39,  EAST  RIVER, 


NEW  YORK. 


First  Class  Passenger  Accommodations. 

Connect  at  NEW  BEDFORD  with  the  VINEYARD  STEAMERS 
and  with  RAILROAD  for  CAPE  COD  and  all  points  reached  by  the 
BOSTON,  CLINTON  AND  PITCHBURG  RAILROAD. 


1 


£ 


■  _    I 


IS     BOYLSTOIV     STREET. 


Eooms  open  every  day,  Sundays  included, 

From  S  A..  IML.  to  lO  P.  M:. 

Young  men  residing  in  Boston  and  vicinity  are  cordially  invited  to  become  Members 
of  the  Society. 

Membership, $1.00  per  year. 

Life  Membership 25.00 

Subscription  Membership,    .       ,       .       '.         5.00  per  year. 

Subscription  Membership  for  five  successive  years  entitles  tbe  holder  to  Life  Mem- 
bership. 

HELIG-IOUS     SERVICES 
CONDUCTED  by  CLERGYiVlEN  &.  LAYMEN  of  ALL  DENOMINATIONS. 

LECTURES,  READINGS, 
DRAMATIC  AND  MUSICAL  ENTERTAINMENTS, 


Social  Meetings,  Practical  Talks,  Classes, 
&c.,  &c. 

Employment  Bureau,    Boarding    House 

Committee,  Committee  on  Churches, 

Bureau  of  Reference  for  Ladies, 

AND  OTHEK  BENEVOLENT  WORK. 


THE  UNION  GYMNASIUM, 

B  Which  is  in  charge  of  a  competent  instructor, 
'  has  been  newly  fitted  up  for  the  coming  season,  is 
spacious,  light,  well  ventilated,  complete  in  its  va- 
riety of  apparatus,  Health-Lifts,  I-Jowiiig  Ma- 
chines, Dr.  Winship's  Complete  Developer,  &c. 
Bathing  and  Dressing  Rooms  free  to  memheis. 
Terms,  $10.00  per  year ;  three  months,  $5.00,  with 
privilege  of  renewing  for  the  balance  of  the  year 
nt  $5.00. 

THE  UNION  COFFEE  ROOM 

or  Re-taurant  for  Ladies  and  Gentlemen,  provid- 
ing wholesome  fond,  well  cooked  and  served,  and 
at  rensonahle  prices.  Breakfast  from  6. .30  a.  Jt. 
to  12  M.;  Dinner  from  1-2  m  to  4  p.m.;  Supper 
from  4  p.  M.  to  7.30  P.  M.  Open  on  Sundays,  from 
S  A.  M.  to  6  p.  M. ;  in  charge  of  Hammo.v  Wood- 
bury, Supt. 


WM.  H.  BALDWIN,  President. 

OFFICE  AT  THE  UNION  ROOMS,  18  BOYLSTON  STREET. 
FRED.  S.  CLARK,  Secretary. 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  181 


Treasurer — Louis  P.  Phillips. 

Constables — Samuel  C.  Hathaway  and  B.  R.  Phil- 
lips, James  E.  Westgate,  Edw.  A.  Braley. 

Collector  of  Taxes — Charles  E.  Hathaway. 


PUBLIC    HALLS. 


Peirce's  Hall,  Assonet  Village. 
Washburn's  Hall,  East  Freetown. 

BLACKSMITHS. 

Horatio  A.  Braley,  East  Freetown. 
Samuel  C.  Hambley,  Assonet,  Freetown. 

BOX    BOARD    MILLS. 

Julius  C.  Haskins,  Freetown. 

CLERGYMEN. 

Rev.   Mr.    B.    Batcheller,    (Ch.  Bap.),  Assonet, 
Freetown. 

Rev.  Mr.  W.  Wood,  (Cong.)  Assonet,  Freetown. 

DRY    GOODS    DEALERS. 

Don  C.  H.  Hathaway,  Assonet,  Freetown. 
J.  W.  Peabodv,  Assonet,  Freetown. 
Reuel  Washburn,  East  Freetown. 

GRIST   MILLS. 

G.  L.  Allen,  East  Freetown. 

J.  D.  Wilson,  Assonet,  Freetown. 

Thomas  G.  Winslow,  Freetown. 

SEXTONS. 

David  Babbitt,  Assonet,  Freetown. 
James  Downing,  Assonet,  Freetown. 


NEW    BEDFORD 

MAYOR. 

ALANSON  BORDEN. 

ADDERMEN. 

Ward  1 — James  E.  Stanton. 
Ward  2 — Savory  C.  Hathaway. 
Ward  3 — James  C.  Stafford. 


182  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Ward  4 — John  Hastiuffs. 
Ward  5 — George  Rowland,  Jr. 
Ward  6— Henry  T.  Wood. 

COMMON    COUNCIL. 

President— WILLIAM  H.  MATHEWS. 
ward  one.  ward  four. 

John  E.  Murphy,  William  H.  Mathews, 

Benjamin  Dawson,  Charles  H.  Taber, 

John  Wing,  William  Lewis, 

Hiram  Wordell,  Elnathan  C.  Brownell. 

ward  TWO.  ward  five. 

John  F.  Swift,  Horatio  Hathaway, 

Harry  J.  Leach,  Isaac  C.  Sherman, 

Robert  S.  Lawton,  Antone  L.  Sylvia, 

Charles  A.  Case.  Walter  CliiFord. 

ward    THREE.  WARD    SIX. 

William  H.  Pitman,  William  eT.  Boweu, 

James  G.  Wilson,  eJohn  P.  Taylor, 

Charles  W.  Coggeshall,  Thomas  W.  Comstock, 

William  C.  Parker,  Jr.  George  Nelson. 

City  Clerk — Henr}^  T.  Leonard. 

Treasurer  and  Collector  of  Taxes  —  James  B. 
Congdon. 

Auditor — Edward  M.  Luce,  elected  April  10. 
City  Messenger — William  Ferguson. 
Clei'k   of   the    Coimnon     Council  —  William    A. 
Church. 

SCHOOL    COMMITTEE. 

AL ANSON  BORDEN,  Chairman,  ex-officio. 

Henry  F.  Harrington,  Secretary. 

William  H.  Mathews,  President  of  Common  Coun- 
cil, ex-officio. 

Ward  1 — George  W.  Chace,  Joseph  H.  Cornell, 
Joseph  W.  Webster. 

Ward  2 — Charles  R.  Price,  James  W.  Hervey, 
Ivory  S.  Cornish. 

Ward  3 — Isaac  W.  Benjamin,  Benjamin  S.  Batch- 
elor,  Horatio  A.  Kempton. 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  183 

Ward  4 — George  H.  Dunbar,  Stephen  W.  Hayes, 
*Wendel]  H.  Cobb. 

Ward  5 — James  L.  Sherman,  Lemuel  M.  Kollock, 
Charles  T.  Bonney. 

Ward  6 — Chaj-les  H.  Sanford,  Bart.  Otheman,  Jr., 
Betsey  B.  Winslow. 

SUPERINTENDENT    OF    PUBLIC    SCHOOLS. 

HENEY  F.  HARRINGTON. 

Office,  City  Hall  Basement.     Office  hours,  8  1-2  to  9 

A.  M'.,  12  1-4  to  1  P.  M.,  Saturdays,  9  1-2 

to  10  A.  M. 

ASSESSORS. 

Office,  No.  4  Library  building. 

David   B.   Wilcox,    Chairman,    William  Tallman, 
Silas  Alden. 

ASSISTANT  ASSESSORS. 

Ward  1 — James  T.  Almy. 
Ward  2 — John  A.  Rugsles. 
Ward  3 — John  A.  Gomley. 
Ward  4— Thomas  H.  Soule. 
Ward  5— William  B.  Topham. 
Ward  6 — John  Carroll. 

OVERSEERS    OF    THE    POOR. 

Office  in  City  Hall  building. 

His   Hon.    Alanson   Borden,   Mayor,   ex-officio^ 

Chairman, 
Peleg  S.  Macy,  Secretary. 

Ward  1 — George  B.  Macomber. 
Ward  2— Henry  R.  Wilcox. 
Ward  3 — Job  B.  Sherman. 
Ward  4 — George  T.  Hough. 
Ward  5 — Peleg  S.  Macy. 
Ward  6 — Simeon  Doane. 

FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 

Chief  Engineer — Frederick  Macy.     Office  in  Cit}'- 
Hall  building. 

First  Aasistant  Engineer — Michael  F.  Kennedy. 


•Resigned,  and  Hosea  M.  Kiiowlton  elected  to  fill  the  vacancy. 


184  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Second  Assistant  Engineer — Nathan  Brown. 

Third  Assistant  Engineer — John  H.  Jndson. 

Fourth  Assistant  Engineer — William  J.  Marr. 

Clerk  of  the  Board  of  Engineers  —  Luther  G. 
Hewins,  Jr. 

TRUSTEES  OF  THE  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 
Office  in  Library  Building. 

His  Honor  Alanson  Borden,  Mayor,  ex.officio 
President. 

William  H.  Mathews,  Pesident  of  Common  Coun- 
cil, ex-officio. 

John  Hastings,  Chairman  of  the  Committee  of  the 
City  Council  on  Public  Instruction,  ex-officio. 

George  Howland,  Jr.,  for  1  year. 

George  H.  Dunbar,  for  1  year. 

Warren  Ladd,  for  2  years. 

Oliver  A.  Roberts,  for  2  years. 

S.  Griffits  Morgan,  for  3  years. 

Al)raham  H.  Howland,  Jr.,  for  3  years. 

President  of  the  Board — The  Mayor. 

Clerk — Oliver  A.  Roberts. 

Committee  on  the  Library — The  Mayor,  Messrs. 
Ladd,  George  Howland,  Jr.,  Morgan  and  Dunbar. 

Committee  on  the  Building — Messrs.  Hastings  and 
Mathews. 

Ct)mmittee  on  Binding  and  Blanks  —  Messrs. 
Abraham  H.  Howland,  Jr.,  and  Morgan. 

Committee  on  the  Museum  —  Messrs.  Morgan, 
Roberts  and  Dunbar. 

Superintendent  of  the  Library — Geo.  H.  Dunbar. 

Librarian — Robert  C.  Ingraham. 

Assistant  Librarians — Josephine  A.  Merrick,  Mary 
E.  Brown. 

ACUSHNET  W^ATER  BOARD. 

Office  in  City  Hall  Building. 

His  Honor,  Alanson  Borden,  Mayor,  ex-officio 
President. 

William  H.  Mathews,  President  of  the  Common 
Council,  ex-officio. 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  185 

Thomas  Bennett,  Jr. 

Henry  F.  Thomas. 

Thomas  W.  Cook,  to  fill  vacancy,  caused  by  the 
resignation  of  George  Howhmd,  Jr. 

Superintendent  and  Engineer — Wni.  B.  Sherman. 

Clerk  and  Water  Registrar  —  James  B.  Congdon. 
Office  in  Library  Building. 

POLICE  DEPARTMENT. 

CHIEF   OF    POLICE. 

HENRY  C.  HATHAWAY. 

Office,  Central  Police  Station,  South  Second  Street. 

Deputy  Chief  of  Police — Jethro  C.  Brock. 

Captains  of  Police  —  James  L.  Wilber,  Daniel  A. 
Butler. 

Lieutenants  of  Police  —  Luther  M.  Dayton,  Wm. 
E.  Macomber. 

Constables  —  Chief,  Deputy  Chief,  Captains  and 
Lieutenants  of  Police,  and  twenty-six  Police  Officers. 

Officers  who  have  care  of  Neglected  Children — 
Ivory  S.  Cornish  and  Henry  F.  Harrington,  Supt.  of 
Schools. 

Truant  Officers — Ivory  S.  Cornish,  Luther  M. 
Dayton. 

Keeper  and  Assistant  Keepers  of  the  Lock-up — 
Henry  C.  Hathaway,  Daniel  A.  Butler,  Jethro  C. 
Brock,  James  L.  Wilber. 

BOARD    OF    HEALTH. 

Mayor  and  Aldermen. 

HEALTH    OFFICERS. 

Office,  Central  Police  Station. 

Henry  C.  Hathaway. 

Quarantine  Physician,  and  Physician  to  the  Board  of 

Health. 

No  appointment. 

OTHER    CITY    OFFICERS. 

Cit}'  Solicitor — Hosea  M.  Knowlton.  Office,  17^ 
North  Water  Street. 

Harbor  Master — O.  P.  Rector. 


186 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


DAniEU^   BEILiCHKR. 


MANUFACTURER   OF   SUPERIOR 


MALLEABLE  IRON 


CASTINGS, 

From  Air  Furnace. 

ALSO, 

CAST  STEEL  CASTINGS,  k 

TEMPERINa  POTS, 

CHILLED  ROLLS, 

Metal  Pattkhxs  made 
from  (Irauglit  or  sample. 

DANIEL   BELCHER, 

Eastou,    .    .    Mass. 


HAYWARD  &  CARPENTER, 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

Heavy  Rolled  Grold  Plate  Jewelry 

—SUCH   AS— 

Sleeve,  Collar,  Cuff  and  Vest  Buttons,  Ladies'  and  Misses'  Sets 
and  Drops,  Shawl  and  Bib  Pins,  &c.,  &c., 

Also,  Manufacturers  of  "PATENT  GOODS," 

Of  which  the  "  Attleboro  Chronicle"  of  Sept.  2,  1S7C,  says  :  "A  patent  was  issued  to 
Messrs.  Hayward  &  Carpenter,  of  Attleboro,  on  the  8th  of  August,  covering  a  great 
variety  of  jewelry,  which  neither  soils  the  skin  nor  garments  of  the  wearer,  that  portion  of 
the  ornament  which  comes  in  contact  with  the  skin  or  linen  liaving  a  smooth  enamel  sur- 
face, which  does  not  in  the  least  affect  tliem.  With  cutf  buttons  made  under  this  patent, 
you  can  wear  a  cuff  three  weelis,  if  j'ou  choose  to,  without  having  the  button  soil  it." 

Orders  from  "Wholesale  Dealers  respectfully  solicited. 


Steam    Bakery. 


(Successors  to  F.  Walduon),  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in  all  kinds  of 


4i7  ®®  \Lt 


k 


i  I 


CAKE  AND    PASTRY, 

NORTH  DIGHTON,       .        .       MASS. 

Francis  Waldron,  Jr.  Ferdinand  Waldron. 


BRISTOL   COUNTY   DIRECTORY.  187 

NOTARIES  PUBLIC. 

"Charles  T.  Boniiey,  E.  C.  Leonard, 

Alanson  Borclen,  George  Marston, 

Samuel  P.  Burt,  Frank  A.  Milliken, 

Samuel  H.  Cook,  A.  R.  Paulding, 

Charles  W.  Clifford,  G.  T.  Sanford, 

Walter  Clifford,  Thomas  M.  Stetson, 

William  W.  Crapo,  James  Taylor, 

F.  B.  Greene,  William  H.  Taylor, 

E.  D.  Godfrey,  L.  C.  Terry, 

J.  C.  Hitch,  G.  F.  Tucker, 

H.  M.  Knowlton.  F.  A.  Washburn. 

SOCIETIES. 

MASONIC. 

Adoniram,  R.  A.  Chapter. 

Sutton  Commandery,  Knights  Templars. 

Star  in  the  East  Lodge,  F.  &  A.  M. 

Eureka  Lodge,  F.  &  A.  M. 

Union  Lodge,  No.  7,  F.  &  A.  M.,  African. 

ODD    FELLOWS. 

Annawan  Encampment,  I.  O.  O.  F. 
Acushnet  Lodge,  No.  41,  I.  O.  O.  F. 
Vesta  Lodge,  No.  166,  I.  O.  O.  F. 
Potomska  Lodge,  No.  1511,  G.  U  O.,  of  O.  F. 

KNIGHTS    OF    HONOR. 

New  Bedford  Lodge,  No.  667. 
Ye  Ancient  and  Honorable  Commandery. 
Siloam  Encampment,  Crusaders  of  Jerusalem. 
Sir  John  Falstaff  Lodge. 

G.  A.   R.,  DISTRICT    OF    MASSACHUSETTS. 

William  Logan  Rodman  Post,  No.  1. 
Robert  G.  Shaw  Post,  No.  146. 

TEMPERANCE    SOCIETIES. 

Bristol  Comity  Good  Templars'  Union. 

New  Bedfojxl  Reform  Club. 

Mount  Taber  Council,  No.  13. 

El  Bethel  Temple  of  Honor,  No.  24. 

Orient  Lodge,  No.  173,  Good  Templars. 

Liberty  Lodge,  No.  48,  Good  Templars. 


188  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Refuge  Division,  No.  36,  S.  of  T. 
Neptune  Division,  No.  54,  S.  of  T. 
Silver  Star  Division,  No.  33,  S.  of  T. 
Wamsutta  Division,  No.  28,  S.  of  T. 
Acushnet  Division,  No.  87,  S.  of  T. 
St.  Laurence  Catholic  Temperance  Society. 

OTHER    SOCIETIES. 

New  Bedford  Lyceum. 

New  Bedford  Post  Society. 

Union  for  Good  Works. 

New  Bedford  Protecting  Society. 

Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians. 

New  Bedford  Choral  Association. 

Southern  Massachusetts  Poultry  Association. 

New  Bedford  Dorcas  Societv. 

Bristol  South  District  Medical  Society. 

Burns'  Club. 

Orphan's  Home,  Clark's  Point  Road. 

Ladies'  City  Mission  Society. 

Women's  Christian  Association. 

New  Bedford  Women's  Reform  and  Relief  Associ- 
ation. 

Association  for  the  Relief  of  Aged  Women  of  New 
Bedford. 

New  England  Mutual  Aid  Society  of  New 
Bedford. 

New  Bedford  Bible  Society. 

St.  Joseph's  Hospital,  Campbell  Street. 

Public  Library,  Robert  C.  Ingraham,  Librarian. 


MANSFIELD 

Town  Clerk  and  Treasurer — Alfred  V.  Rogerson. 

Selectmen,  Assessors,  and  Overseers  of  the  Poor — 
Albert  Perry,  Alfred  B.  Day,  George  Ware. 

School  Committee  —  Walter  A.  Crowley,  Thomas 
S.  Pratt,  S.  M.  Brown. 

Collector  of  Taxes — George  F.  Austin. 

Notary  Public— E.  M.  Reed. 

Constables— A.  W.  Cobb,  A.  D.  King,  H.  E. 
Sherman. 


BRISTOL  COUNTY  DIRECTORY.         189 
SOCIETY. 

St.  James  Lodge,  F.  &  A.  M., — D.  K.  Carpenter, 
Master,  William  N.  Mason,  Secretary. 


NORTON. 

Town  Clerk  and  Treasurer — Austin  Messenger. 

Collector  of  Taxes — J.  Stephen  Wood. 

Selectmen,  Assessors  and  Overseers  of  the  Poor — 
George  R.  Perry,  J.  R.  Rogerson,  I.  T.  Brayman. 

School  Committee — Geo.  W.  Wilds,  Jr.,  Everett 
R.  Leonard,  George  W.  Makepeace,  George  H. 
Arnold,  Otis  Dean,  Augustus  Lane,  Orin  E.  Walker, 
William  W.  Smith,  J.  W.  Woodward. 

Constables  —  D.  K.  Carpenter,  William  A.  Lane, 
Lewis  E.  Leonard. 

Deputy  Sheriff — George  H.  Arnold. 


RAYNHAM. 

Town  Clerk  and  Treasurer — Joseph  W.  White. 

Selectmen  —  Elmer  Lincoln,  Raynham,  Enoch 
Robinson,  East  Taunton,  Samuel  W.  Robinson,  No. 
Raynham. 

School  Committee  —  Nathan  W.  Shaw,  North 
Raynham,  Edward  B.  King,  Raynham,  John  M. 
Manning,  Rayuham. 

Superintendent  of  Schools  —  Nathan  W.  Shaw, 
North  Raynham. 

Assessors — Nathan  W.  Shaw,  North  Raynham, 
Frederic  W.  Gushee  and  Bradford  B.  King, 
Raynham. 

Collector — Gineason  H.  Lincoln,  No.  Raynham. 

Constables — Henry  W.  Crane,  Raynham,  George 
W.  Gilmore,  North  Rajmham,  Henry  H.  Robinson, 
East  Taunton. 

Auctioneer — Seth  D.  Wilbur,  No.  Raynham. 

Justices  of  the  Peace — Samuel  Jones,  Raynham, 
Job  G.  Robinson,  Raynham,  Chauncy  G.  Washburn, 
East  Taunton,   Charles  L.  Haskins,  East  Taunton, 


190  BEISTOL    COUKTY    DIRECTORY. 

Joseph  W.  White,  Rayiiham,  Joseph  E.  Pree^ho, 
North  Raynhnm,  Nathan  W.  Shaw,  North  Rayiilianj. 

Notary  Public — Chauncy  G.  Washburn,  Rayiiham. 

Butchers  —  D.  R.  Simmons  &  Brother,  North 
Raynham,  Albert  I.  Simmons,  North  Rayiiham. 

Blacksmiths — Gineason  H.  Lincoln,  North  Rayii- 
ham, Zebina  K.  Leonard,  Raynham,  Nathaniel  Dean, 
North  Raynham,  George  Smellie,  Raynham. 

Clergymen — Enoch  Sanford,  (Cong.,  retired), 
Raynham,  Francis  H.  Boynton,  (Cong.),  Raynham, 
Charles  A.  G.  Thurston,  (Cong),  North  Raynham, 
Timothy  C.  Tingley,  (Baptist),  Raynham. 

Country  Store — C.  G.  Washburn,  East  Taunton. 

Carpenters — William  F.  Wilber,  Raynham  :  Ed- 
ward B.  King,  Raynham;  William  Wentworth, 
Raynham;  George  D.  Harvey,  No.  Raynham. 

Masons — Cyrus  Leonard,  1st,  Raynham  :  Cyril  P. 
Carpenter,  Raynham  ;  Wm.  H.  Carpenter,  Raynham 


REHOBOTH. 

Town  Clerk— William  H.  Luther. 

Treasurer — Dewitt  C.  Carpenter. 

Collector — Reuben  Bowen. 

Assessors  and  Overseers  of  the  Poor  —  Henry 
T.  Horton,  John  E.  Horton,  Remember  Smith. 

School  Committee — William  H.  Luther,  Ira  Perry, 
William  L.  Pearce. 

Constables  —  George  L.  Goff,  George  Lake, 
Gershom  Rounds. 


SEEKONK. 

Town  Clerk — John  H.  Davis. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  the  Poor — C.  R. 
Read,  Samuel  Short,  S.  M.  Nash. 

Treasurer — H.  A.  Thurber. 

Collector— S.  M.  Nash. 

School  Committee  —  Joseph  Brown,  A.  N.  Med- 
bery,  John  J.  Hall. 

Constables — A.  B.  Short,  A.  K.  Page. 

Auctioneers — Samuel  Short,  Viall  Medberry. 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTOKY. 


191 


LAMB,  MUTTON,  VEAL  &  BEEF. 


FRUITS  IN  THEIR  SEASON. 


A.  G.  RUSSELL, 


^itttttafi 


n  m 


iSTo.    13    Pemberton    Sqiaare. 


BOSTON. 


Orders  called  for  and  goods  delivered  to  all  parts  of  the  city  free  of  charge. 


A.   HOWLAND, 

T.  Q.  Smith. 


NEW  BEDFORD,  MASS. 


192 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


I^^ISHEUlVrEN  ! 


HADLEY  TWINES, 

NIHCefL  &  M[iirS[lli[  riSII[RMEII 

— -If    -T^    -f- 

NETTINGS   AND  NET  AND    SEINE   FITTINGS  of  all  kinds,  in 
large  stock  and  best  quality,  for  sale  by 

H.  &  G.  W.  LORD, 

111  Commercial  St..  Boston. 


ESTABLISHED 


1824. 


NEW  ENGLAND 

TYPE  FOUNDRY  CO. 

243  Washington  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 


■<■■«»> 


BOOK,    JOB    AND    NEWS    OFFICES 

COMPLETELY  FURNISHED  AT  SHORT  NOTICE. 


AGENTS     FOR     WADE'S      INKS. 


EVERYTHING     REQUIRED    IN    A    PRINTING    OFFICE     KEPT 
CONSTANTLY    ON   HAND. 


TAUNTON. 

CITY   GOVERNMENT,    1878. 
Mayor— Hon.  ONIAS    S.   PAIGE. 

ALDERMEN, 

VV^inl  1 — Horatio  L.  Ciishman. 
Ward  2--WiHiam  H.  Bent. 
Ward  3— Thomas  O.  Falvey. 
Ward  4 — Cornelius  Wood. 
Ward  5 — Charles  F.  Johnson. 
Ward  6— A.  Lymau  Wiliard. 
Ward  7— Franklin  Pratt. 
Ward  8— Elijah  Tolman. 

COMMON    COUNCIL. 

Hon.  John  E.  Sanford,  President. 

Ward  1— John  E.  Sanford,  William  Tinkham, 
John  J.  Barker. 

Wal-d  2 — Walter  S.  Sprague,  George  H.  Rhodes, 
Everett  D.  Godfrey. 

Ward  3 — Henry  B.  Leach,  Francis  P.  Conaty, 
John  Quinn. 

Ward  4 — Frederick  Mason,  Josiah  Kinnicntt, 
Edward  B.  Maltby. 

Ward  5  —  Abiel  B.  Staples,  George  P.  King, 
Arthur  W.  Macomber. 

Ward  6—  William  S.  Baker,  William  B.  Church, 
James  Hunt. 

Ward  7 — Henry  S.  Culver,  Perry  E.  Pierce,  John 
F.  Dunlap. 

Ward  8 — Thomas  R.  Bearse,  Millard  F.  Moore, 
William  F.  Kennedy. 

STANDING   COMMITTEES. 

OF  THE  BOARD  OF  ALDERMEN. 

On  Poor  and  Alms — Aldermen  Pratt,  Wood  and 
Johnson. 

On  Police  and  Licenses — The  Mayor,  and  Alder- 
men Falvey  and  Bent. 

On  Sidewalks — Aldermen  Cushman,  Wiliard  and 
Wood. 

On  Enrollment — Aldermen  Tolman,  Wood  and 
Johnson. 


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JOSEPH    H.   ADAMS, 


Late  Examiiieroflntcrforeneos,  and  formerly  principal  Examiner  in  the  United 
States  Patent  Office,  and  for  some  years  in  charge  of  the  Preparation  of  the 
Patent  Office  Reports.  Attends  to  all  business  relating  to  Patents,  Trade  Marks 
and  Designs.     Copyrights  also  obtained. 

Office,  33   SCHOOL  ST.,  BOSTON. 

Rooms   22  and   23. 

OF    THE    COMMON    COUNCIL. 

On  Elections — Messrs.  Staples,  Pierce  and  Quinn. 

On  Bills  in  Second  Reading — Messrs.  Rhodes, 
Hnnt  and  Conaty. 

On  Enrolled  Bills — Messrs.  Barker,  Kinnicutt  and 
Kennedy. 

BOARD    OF   SCHOOL   COMMITTEE. 

Onias  S.  Paige,  ex-offi,cio. 
John  E.  Sanford,  ex-officio. 

For  One  Year— William  E.  Fuller,  Charles  F. 
Johnson,  John  H.  Galligan. 

For  Two  Years — Joseph  Dean,  J.  Colver  Wight- 
man,  Russell  P.  Ambler. 

For  Three  Years — Stephen  M.  Newman,  Silas  D. 
Presbrey,  Horace  W.  Durgin. 

City  Clerk — James  M.  Cushman. 

City  Treasurer  and  Collector — Geo.  A.  AVashburn. 

Clerk  of  the  Common  Council — Jos.  R.  Tallman. 

Assessors — William  B.  Sproat,  Chairman;  Wm. 
H.  Pleadwell;  Henry  S.  Hart,  Secretary. 

Superintendent  of  Streets — Daniel  L.  Mitchell. 

City  Marshal — George  F.  Seaver. 
Superintendent  of  Schools — W.  W.  Waterman. 

City  Solicitor — S.  M.  Thomas. 

City  Physician— A.  S.  Dean,  M.  D. 

Water  Commissioners — P.  I.  Perrin,  President; 
Marcus  M.  Rhodes;  Henry  S.  Harris,  Secretary. 

Engineers  of  Fire  Department  —  Edward  Mott, 
Chief;  Henry  A.  Thayer.  George  E.  Dean,Benj.H. 
Baker,  Ira  Bosworth. 

Superintendent  of  Fire  Alarm  Telegraph  —  Abner 
Coleman. 


F.    S.    BAILEY    &    CO. 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


RICHARDS,  CODDING  &  CD'S  BUILDING, 


NORTH  ATTLEBORO,  MASS. 


AmEBOEO 

SAWING  AND  PLANING  MILL. 

MOULDINGS  &  BRACKETS 

Of  all  kinds  made  to  order  at  short  notice  and 
in  the  best  manner.    Also, 

Planing  and  Matching. 


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3L.  C.    SOUTHARD, 


Uor  at  Law, 


CORNER   OF  MAINE   &   CENTRE   STREETS, 

NORTH  E ASTON,  MASS. 


ISrOVELTY    A^^OOD    AV^ORKS. 


J-     J.     ]Vto3NrXJTT7, 

BUILDER    AND    MANUFACTURER, 

Of  "WOOD  MOULDINGS,  BRACKETS,  COUNTERS,  SASHES, 
DOORS,  WINDOW  FRAMES, 

Drawers,  Packing  Boxes.  &c.  Planing,  Sawing,  Turning,  Fret  Sawing,  &c.  Also, 
Carving,  Pattern  Making,  Rope  Twi.st,  and  Spiral  Mouldings.  Particular  attention  paid 
to  fitting  up  Banks,  Banking-Houses,  Oflices.  Stores,  &c.     All  orders  addressed  to 

J.  J.  McNUTT,  Novelty  Wood  Works,  junc.  Maiden  &  Wareham  Sts.,  Boston, 

will  be  executed  with  promptness  and  despatcli. 


gaimEN  coffin, 

8  PROVINCE  ST.,  BOSTON, 

Pattern  and  Model  Maker, 


—AND— 


PRINTERS'    JOINER, 

Particular  attention  given  to  Patterns  and  Models  for 
Machinery  in  Wood  or  Brass. 

ALSO,  MANUFACTURER  OF 

STEREOTYPE  BLOCKS  of  tie  ist  approied  styles. 

And  every  variety  of  materials  needed  in  a  Printing  Office  or  Book- 
bindery  constantly  on  hand  or  made  to  order  at  short  notice. 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  193 

SOMERSET. 

Town  Clerk  and  Treasurer — C.  R.  Fields. 

Selectmen — Horatio  N.  Eddy,  Alfred  Pratt,  Geo. 
Read. 

Collector  of  Taxes — J.  G.  Tinkham. 

Constables — G.   F.   M.   Forrester,   Edmund   Buf- 
finton. 

SOCIETIES. 

Pioneer  Lodge,  F.  &  A.  M. 

Swift  Post,  No.  46,  G.  A.  R. 

Mount  Hope  Division,  Sons  of  Temperance. 


SWANSEA. 

Town  Clerk  and  Treasurer — J.  G.  Luther. 

Selectmen — James  H.  Mason,  Gilbert  R.  Watson, 
Daniel  Hale. 

Collector  of  Taxes — A.  P.  Lawton. 

Constables  —  A.  P.  Lawton,  Anson  L.  Barney, 
Elijah  P.  Chace. 

Deputy  Sheriffs— Alfred  P.  Lawton,  (  ?)  Albert  E. 
Allen,  (?). 

Road  Commissioners — Ira  M.  Gardner,  Gideon  P. 
Mason,  William  P.  Cleaveland. 

Justices  of  the  Peace — James  H.  Mason,  Swansea 
Village;  Mason  Barney,  North  Swansea;  J.  G. 
Luther,  Luther's  Corner ;    Elijah  P.  Chace. 

SOCIETIES. 

Agricultural  Library  Association,  Luther's  Corner. 
Narragansett     Lodge,    I.     O.     Good     Templars, 
Swansea  Village. 


TAUNTON. 

MAYOR. 

ONIAS  S.  PAIGE. 

ALDERMEN. 

Ward  1 — Horatio  L.  Cushman. 
Ward  2--William  H.  Bent. 


194  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Ward  3 — Thomas  O.  Falvey. 
Ward  4 — Cornelius  Wood. 
Ward  5 — Charles  R.  Richmond. 
Ward  6— A.  Lyman  Willard. 
Ward  7— Franklin  Pratt. 
Ward  8— Charles  E.  Dean. 

Clerk — James  M.  Cushman. 

COMMON    COUN OILMEN. 

Wnrd  1 — John  E.  Sanford,  William  E.  Dean, 
John  J.  Barker. 

Ward  2 — Chas.  E.  Richmond,  Walter  S.  Sprague, 
Georire  H.  Rhodes. 

Ward  3 — James  J.  Galligan,  James  A.  Tinkham, 
Patrick  Conaty. 

Ward  4 — Fiederick  Mason,  Elisha  T.  Jackson, 
Josiah  Kinnicutt. 

Ward  5  —  Abiel  B.  Staples,  John  J.  O'Connor, 
Arthur  W.  Macomber. 

Ward  6  —  William  S.  Baker,  Abram  Simmons, 
William  H.  ('ushman. 

Ward  7 — Henry  S.  Culver,  Edwin  Hawkins,  Perry 
E.  Pierce. 

Ward  8 — John  Power,  Nelson  Thomas,  William 
H.  Rankin. 

President  of  the  Common  Council  —  John  E. 
Sanford. 

Clerk  of  the  Common  Council — Jos.  R.  Tallman. 

City  Clerk — James  M.  Cushnian. 

City  Treasurer  and  Collector — Geo.  A.  Washburn. 

On  Fire  Department — Aldermen  Bent,  Dean, 
Councilmen  Tinkham,  Cushman,  Macomber. 

On  Fisheries — Alderman  Richniond,  Councilmen 
Dean,  Has  kins. 

On  Water  Works — Mayor,  Alderman  Dean, 
Councilmen  Sanford,  Mason,  Haskins. 

BOARD  OF  ALDERMEN  COMMITTEES. 

On  Poor  and  Almshouse  —  Aldermen  Pratt,  Bent 
and  Wood. 

On  Police  and  Licenses — The  Mayor,  and  Alder- 
men Falvey  and  Richmond. 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  195 

On  Sidewalks — Aldermen  Cushman,  Willard  and 
Wood. 

On    Enrollment  —  Aldermen    Falvey,    Dean    and 
Richmond. 

BOARD    OF    SCHOOL    COMMITTEE. 

Onias  S.  Paige,  ex-oficio,  Chairman. 
John  E.  Sanford,  ex-officio. 

One  Year — Thomas  J.  Lothrop,  Stephen  M.  New- 
man, Joseph  Philbrick. 

Two  Years— William  E.  Fuller,  Charles  F.  John- 
son, John  H.  Galligan. 

Three  Years — Joseph  Dean,  J.  Colver  Wightman, 
Russell  P.  Ambler. 

WATER    COM3IISSIONEKS. 

Perley  I.  Perrin,  President,  one  year. 
Henry  S.  Harris,  Secretary,  two  years. 
Marcus  M.  Rhodes,  three  vears. 

BOARD    OF   ASSESSORS. 

James  M.  Cushman,  Chairman. 
William  H.  Plead  well. 
Henry  S.  Hart,  Secretary. 

Superintendent  of  Schools — W.  W.  Waterman. 

City  Solicitor — S.  M.  Thomas. 

Superintendent  of  Streets— Daniel  L.  Mitchell. 

City  Physician— A.  S.  Dean,  M.  D. 

City  Messenger — Benjamin  Ingalls. 

TRUSTEES  OF  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Ex-officiis. 

Onias  S.  Paige,  Mayor. 

John  E.  Sanford,  President  of  Common  Council. 

One  Year — Edmund  H.  Bennett,  Mortimer  Blake. 

Two    Years  —  Timothy     Gordon,     Charles      W. 
Hartshorn. 

Three  Years — Henry  J.  Fuller,  William  H.  Fox. 

FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 
Chief  Engineer-~Edward  Mott. 
First  Assistant  Engineer — Henry  A.  Thayer. 


196  BRISTOL   COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

Second  Assistant  Engineer — Benjamin  H.  Baker. 
Third  Assistant  Engineer — George  E.  Dean. 
Fourth  Assistant  Engineer — Ira  Bos  worth. 
Secretary — George  N.  Elms. 

Superintendent  of  Fire  Alarm  Telegraph  —  Abner 
Coleman. 

POLICE  DEPARTMENT. 

City  Marshal — George  F.  Seaver. 

Sunday  Police — Allen  B.  Thomas,  Patrick  F. 
Coyle,  Richard  H.  Borden,  Davis  H.  Eddy,  William 
Cleary. 

Truant  Officers,  appointed  i)y  the  School  Com- 
mittee— George  F.  Seaver,  Willis  Potter. 

There  are  one  hundred  and  nineteen  Constables  in 
Taunton. 

NOTARIES  PUBLIC. 

James  P.  Ellis,  E.  T.  Jackson, 

William  H.  Fox,  Charles  A.  Reed, 

Henry  J.  Fuller,  S.  M.  Thomas, 

William  E.  Fuller,  Joseph  E.  Wilber. 

SOCIETIES. 

Taunton  Public  Library. 
Grand  Army  of  the  Republic. 
Bristol  County  Agricultural  Society. 
Easton  Benevolent  Association. 
North  Bristol  Congregational  Club. 
Taunton  Female  Charitable  Association  and  Home 
for  Asred  and  Indisjent  Females. 

Taunton  Council  of  Select  and  Royal  Masters. 

St.  Mark's  Royal  Arch  Chapter. 

King  David's  Lodge, 

Charles  H.  Titus  Lodge. 

Alfred  Baylies  Lodge. 

Ionic  Lodge. 

KNIGHTS    OF    PYTHIAS. 

John  Hancock  Lodge,  No.  40. 

I.    o.    o.    F. 

Naomi  Encampment,  No.  14. 
King  Philip  Lodge,  No.  44. 


LA^I^IES'    . 


mMmm 


I 


Miss  R.  BUTLER, 


Artist  in  Hair, 


AND  DEALER  IN 


HAIR  GOODS, 


132   Tremont    Street, 


BOSTON. 


DR.  D.  M.  JOHNSON, 

Treats  successfully  all  Chronic  Diseases  of  the 

Breathing  Organs, 

Catarrh  (by  a  new  process).  Laryngitis,  Bronchitis,  Asthma 

and   Consumption,    and    all    Chronic   Affections  of 
the  Liver,  Stomach  and  Bowels. 

ACHES  AND  PAINS,  NEURALGIA,  SICK-HEADACHE,  NERVOUS 
HEADACHE,  RHEUMATISM,  AND   ALL   DISEASES  OP 
/  THE   EYES   AND    EARS. 

OFFICE,    ANNAWAN  STREET,   FALL   RIVER,    MASS. 
CONSULTATION     FR,EE. 


Charles  Williams,  Jr. 


[Established  1856.] 
manufacturer   of 


Telegraphic  and  Electrical  Instruments, 

GALVANIC  BATTERIES,  WIRE,  MAGNETS,  &c. 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALER  IN 

TELEGHftAF»II     M:ATKRIAL, 

No.  109  Court  Street,   -   Boston,  Mass. 

vJOSEiFHE    ID,    O-OTJLID, 

No.    101     MILK     STREET, 

up  Stairs,  Room  G, 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  197 


WESTPORT. 

Town  Clerk  find  Treas. — John  A.  Macombcr,  2d. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  the  Poor — Giles  E. 
Browne!  1,  A.  H.  Cory,  Charles  Fisher. 
Collector  of  Taxes — Alanson  P.  Brownell. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  —  G.  H.  Gifibrd,  Isaac 
Howl  and. 

Constables — James  H.  Allen,  Daniel  Sanford. 

School  Committee  —  Charles  F.  Sherman,  Charles 
Fisher,  rFohn  A.  Macoinber,  2d. 

Assessors — G.  E.  Brownell,  A.  D.  Manchester, 
P.  Sanford,  Jr. 


FAIRHAVEN. 

Town  Clerk — Tucker  Damon,  Jr. 
Notary  Public — Charles  Drew. 


DARTMOUTH. 

Town  Clerk,  Treasurer  and  Collector  of  Taxes — 
G.  F.  Rowland. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  the  Poor — Isaac  P. 
Wilbur,  Paul  Barker,  Joshua  V.  Davis. 

School  Committee — Stephen  H.  Andrews,  Law- 
rence S.  Smith. 

Assessors — Francis  W.  Mason,  Benjamin  T.  Max- 
tield,  Spooner  Jenkins. 

Constables — Thomas  Inman,  Leander  C.  King, 
Daniel  H.  Rowland,  Otis  Manchester.  / 

Auctioneer—William  Barker,  Jr. 

Postmasters — Francis  W.  Mason,  Dartmouth ; 
Gideon  H.  Sherman,  South  Dartmouth  ;  Abner  P. 
Barker,  North  Dartmouth. 

Justices  of  the  Peace — William  Barker,  Jr.,  F.  W. 
Mason,  Calvin  R.  Turner,  2d,  Elisha  H.  Crapo, 
Dartmouth  ;  Samuel  M.  Davis,  E.  L.  Faunce,  South 
Dartmouth. 


198  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

FALL   RIVER. 

CITY  GOVERNMENT,  1878. 

MAYOR, 

CRAWFORD  E.  LINDSEY. 

ALDERMEN, 

Joseph  O.  Neill,  James  R.  Francis, 

Patrick  J.  Luuuey,  Georg^e  H.  Eddy, 

Southard  H.  Miller,  PhiHp  H.  Borden. 

COUNCILMEN. 

Ward  One — Joseph  McCreery,  Amos  Walker  and 
Edward  P.  Ba^sfett. 

Ward  Two— P.  J.   McCarty,  Patrick    E.    Butler 
and  Neil  McFadden. 

Ward  Three — Cook  Borden.  Joseph  Bowers  and 
John  A.  Connelly. 

Ward  Four — Georo;e   N.  Bowen,  Frank  W.  Burr 
and  Moses  Jepson. 

Ward  Five— William  S.  Greene,  Walter  Paine,  3d, 
and  Simeon  B.  Chase. 

Ward  Six — Charles  L.  Ripley,  John  P.  Slade  and 
and  John  E.  Buffinton. 

City  Clerk — George  A.  Ballard. 
City  Treasurer — James  C.  Brady. 
City  Messenger — M.  Frank  Pike. 
Chief  Engineer — William  C.  Davol,  Jr. 
Assistant — Isaac  T.  Brownell. 

District — A.  C.  Seymour,  Benjamin  Mott,  Nathan 

D.  Chace. 

Collector  of  Taxes — James  C.  Brady. 

Auditor — Georije  W.  Billino;s. 

City  Solicitor — Milton  Reed. 

City  Physician — Dr.  Charles  W.  Copeland. 

Superintendent  of  Streets — Anthony  Thurston. 

Superintendents   of    Burying   Grounds — Jonathan 

E.  Morrill,  Owen  Corbett.  ' 
Surveyor  of  Lumber — H.  A.  Skinner. 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


199 


OFFICIALS,  &c.,  IN  BRISTOL  COUNTY. 

REPRESENTATIVE    IN    U.    S.    CONGRESS. 

William  W.  Crapo,  of  New  Bedford. 

U.  S.  SHIPPING  COMMISSIONER. 

Baugs  Hallet,  18  South  Water,  New  Bedford. 

U.  S.  COMMISSIONER. 

Charles  W.  Clifford,  35  No.  Water,  New  Bedford. 

STATE  SENATORS  FROM  BRISTOL  COUNTY. 

1st  District. — Ezra  Davol,  of  Taunton. 

2d         ''  Charles  J.  Holmes,  of  Fall  River. 

3d        "  Hosea  M.  Kuowlton,  of  N.  Bedford. 

SENATORIAL  DISTRICTS. 

1st — Attleboro,  Easton,  Mansfield,  Nortou,  Rayu- 
ham,  Seekonk,  Taunton. 

2d — Berkeley,  Dighton,  Fall  River,  Rehoboth, 
Somerset,  Swansea. 

3d — Acushnet,  Dartmouth,  Fairhaven,  Freetown, 
New  Bedford,  Weslport. 


STATE  REPRESENTATIVES  FROM  BRISTOL  COUNTY. 


DIST. 


10 


(  Attleboro, 
I  Norton, 
(  Mansfield, 

Easton, 

Raynham, 

Taunton, 
Berkeley, 

Acushnet, 

Fairhaven, 

Freetown. 
(  New  Bedford, 
}      Wards  1,  2,  3, 
i  New  Bedford, 
/       Wards4,  .5,  6, 
i  Westport, 
I  Dartmonth, 

Fall  River,  \ 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4,  ) 

Fall  River, 

Wards  5,  6, 
Somerset,  ' 

fSeebonk, 
J  Swansea, 
]  Rehoboth, 
t  Dighton, 


George  Price, 
Abijah  T.  Wales, 

George  C.  Belcher, 

William  Reed,  Jr. 
John  W.  Hart, 
John  H.  Galligan, 

Elbridge  G.  Morton,  Jr. 

Rufus  A.  Soule, 
Charles  A.  Case, 
Israel  C  Cornish, 
Thomas  B.  Hathaway, 

Charles  Fisher, 

John  W.  Cummings, 
Hiram  B.  Coffin, 
Patrick  M.  McGlynn, 

Pardon  Macomber, 
Andrew  J.  Jennings, 


John  A.  Lewis, 


Attleboro, 

(( 

Easton, 
Taunton, 

u 

Fairhaven, 
New  Bedford, 


Westport, 
Fall  River, 


Dighton, 


COUNCILLOR. 


District  No.  2,  Harrison  Tweed,  of  Taunton. 


200  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

MASTERS  IN  CHANCERY. 

J.  J.  Archer,  Fall  River;  E.  M.  Reed,  Mansfield  ; 
Edwin  L.  Barney,  New  Bedford. 

COMMISSIONERS  OF  WRECKS 

Job  Almy,  New  Bedford  ;  Abraham  Dyer,  Edward 
Akin,  Westport. 

COMMISSIONERS  OF  INSOLVENCY. 

Charles  T.  Bonney,  New  Bedford. 

INSPECTOR  OF  FIREARMS  MANUFACTDRED  IN 
THE  COUNTY. 

Ebenezer  W.  Peirce,  Freetown. 

COMMISSIONERS  TO  QUALIFY  CIVIL  OFFICERS. 

Anson  Gilmorc,  North  Easton ;  Seba  Howard, 
South  Easton;  Josiah  C.  lilaisdell,  Simeon  Borden, 
John  S.  Brayton,  Benjamin  Earl,  Fall  River;  El)en- 
ezer  W.  Peirce,  Freetown ;  Thomas  M.  James, 
William  H.  Taylor,  George  Marston,  New  Bedford  ; 
George  H.  Babbitt,  Samuel  L.  Crocker,  Joseph 
Wilbar,  George  M.  Woodward,  Thomas  J.  Lothrop, 
Taunton. 


RAILROAD  COMPANIES. 

Boston,  Clinton,  Fitchburg  and  New  Bedford 
Railroad  Co.,  I.  N.  Marshall,  agent,  254  Purchase, 
New  Bedford  ;  N.  Thayer,  Jr..  president,  54  Sears' 
building,  Boston;  S.  A.  Webber,  superintendent, 
Fitchburg. 

Boston  and  Providence  Railroad  Co.,  incorporated 
1830  ;    Boston,  Mass.,  to  Providence,  R.  I. 

Old  Colony  Railroad,  incorporated  1844;  Boston, 
Mass.,  to  Newport,  R.  I.,  and  Provincetown,  Wood's 
Hole  and  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Fall  River  Railroad,  finished  in  1875  ;  Fall  River 
to  New  Bedford. 

New  Bedford  and  Fairhnven  Street  Railway,  New 
Bedford  to  Fairhaven ;  Warren  Ladd,  president, 
ofiice,  254  Purchase,  New  Bedford. 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


201 


BRISTOL  COUNTY. 

Incorporated  June,  l(i85.     County  Towns,  Taunton 
and  New  Bedford. 

Population  according  to  Census  of  1875. 


TOWNS. 


Acushnet  ... 
Attleboro  ... 
Berkeley .... 
Dartmouth  .. 

Oighton 

Eastoii 

Fairhaven.  . ., 
Fall  River.... 
Freetown  .... 
Mansfield  .... 
JSTew  Bedford 

Norton 

Raynham  . . . . 

Rehoboth 

Seekonk  

Somerset 

Swansea 

Taunton 

Westport  .... 

Total, 


Census 
of 

1875. 


1,059 
9,224 
781 
3.434 
1,755 
3,898 
2,768 

45,340 
1,396 
2.656 

25,876 
1,595 
1,687 
1,827 
1,167 
1,940 
1,308 

20,429 
2,912 

131,052 


U.  S. 

Census 

of 

1870. 


1,1.'!2 
6,769 
744 
3,367 
1,817 
3,668 
2,626 

26,766 
1,372 
2,432 

21,320 
1,821 
1,713 
1,895 
1,021 
1,776 
1,294 

18,629 
2,724 

102,886 


Census 

of 

1865. 


1,251 
6,200 
847 
3,435 
1,813 
3,076 
2.547 

17,481 
1.485 
2,13o 

20,853 
1,709 
1,868 
1,843 
928 
1,789 
1,336 

16,005 
2,799 


89,395 


Legal 

Voters, 

1875. 


288 

1,884 
227 
814 
416 
873 
760 

7,024 
.348 
622 

6,004 
388 
428 
524 
313 
434 
320 

4,401 
808 


26,876 


Legal 

Voters, 

1865. 


286 

1,121 
282 
777 
344 
601 
664 

3,207 
353 
470 

4,545 
403 
.386 
420 
223 
385 
312 

3,086 
769 


18,576 


SUPREME  JUDICIAL  COURT. 

Jury  Term.  —  For  the  County  of  Bristol,  at 
Taunton,  3d  Tuesday  of  April.  At  New  Bedford, 
2d  Tuesday  in  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  terms  of  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court 
for  Nantucket  and  Dukes  Counties,  are  now,  by  law, 
holden  at  the  regular  terms  at  New  Bedford. 

SUPERIOR  COURT. 

For  Bristol  County,  at  Taunton,  second  Monday 
of  March  and  Sej)tember. 

At  New  Bedford,  second  Monday  of  June  and 
December. 

SESSIONS  OF  PROBATE  COURT. 

Fall  River — 1st  Friday  of  January,  April,  October, 
and  2d  Friday  of  July. 


202  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 

New  Bedford  —  1st  Friday  of  February,  May, 
August  and  November. 

Taunton — 1st  Friday  of  March,  June,  September, 
and  December. 

JUDGE  OF  PROBATE  AND  INSOLVENCY. 

Edmund  H.  Bennett,  Taunton. 

REGISTER  OF  PROBATE  AND  INSOLVENCY. 

W.  E.  Fuller,  Taunton. 

CLERK  OF  COURTS. 

Simeon  Borden,  Fall  River. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS,  NORTH  DISTRICT. 

Joseph  E.  Wilbar,  Taunton. 

REGISTER  OF  DEEDS,  SOUTH  DISTRICT. 

Charles  C.  Sayer,  New  Bedford. 

COUNTY  TREASURER. 

G.  F.  Pratt,  Taunton. 

OVERSEERS  OF  HOUSE  OF  CORRECTION. 

Jas.  D.  Thompson,  Samuel  Watson,  New  Bedford. 

DISTRICT  ATTORNEY. 

George  Marston,  of  New  Bedford. 

SHERIFF. 

Andrew  R.  Wright,  of  Fall  River. 

DEPUTY  SHERIFFS. 

Mr.  Sheriff  White  has  kindly  furnished  this  list  of 
his  newly  appointed  Deputies.  Probably  others 
will  soon  be  nominated. 

Walter  R.  Spooncr,  Acushnet ;  James  AV.  Riley, 
Elijah  Capron,  Attleboro  ;  Rufns  H.  Willis,  Easton  ; 
Thomas  S.  Butman,  Fairhaven  ;  Franklin  Gray, 
Francis  H.  Wixoii,  Jerome  Westgate,  Jonathan 
Chaffee,  Fall  River;  H.  B.  Wetherell,  Freetown; 
J.  A.  Blake,  Mansfield  ;  Charles  D.  Burt,  keeper  of 
Jail  and  Master  of  House  of  Correction  at  New 
Bedford,  John  W.  Niekerson,  Thomas  J.  Cobb, 
George  Dunham,  New  Bedford;  George  H.  Arnold. 
Norton;  Chauncy  G.  Washburn,  Raynham  ;  Edmund 
Buffinton,   Somerset;    Isaac  G.   Carrier,   keeper    of 


BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY.  203 

Jail  at  Taunton,  Henry  F.  Cobb,  Peter  C.  Thayer, 
Isaac  G.  Carrier,  Jr.,  George  F.  Seavcr,  Thomas 
O'Falvey,  Willis  Potter,  David  Dean,  Taunton. 

COUNTY  COMMISSIONERS. 

Elisha  Thornton,  Jr.,  Chairman,  New  Bedford; 
Franklin  Gray,  Fall  River  ;  E.  T.  Jackson,  Taunton. 

SPECIAL  COMMISSIONERS. 

George  N.  Crandall,  Attleboro,  Daniel  J.  Lewis 
Fairhaven. 

COMMISSIONERS  OF  INSOLVENCY. 

George  E.  Williams,  Taunton  ;  Chas.  T.  Bonney, 
New  Bedford;    George  A.  Adams,  Attleboro. 

NOTARIES  PUBLIC. 
(See  List  in  the  Town  and  City  Registers.) 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

Those  marked  with  the  *  are  Justices  of  the  Peace 
and  Quorum  for  all  the  Counties  in  the  Common- 
wealth ;  those  marked  with  the  f  are  Justices  of  the 
Peace  and  Quorum  for  Bristol  County. 

Justices  and  Notaries  are  appointed  by  the 
Governor  and  Council,  for  a  term  of  seven  j^ears. 
Sometimes  they  are  appointed,  but  do  not  take  out 
their  Commissions.  In  such  cases,  their  names  have 
not  been  inserted  in  this  list.  Many,  whose  Com- 
missions have  just  expired,  are  not  here  mentioned, 
but  they  will  probably  be  re-appointed. 

ACUSHNET. 

Cyrus  E.  Clark,  Charles  E.  Walker, 

Charles  L.  Goodell,  Abial  N.  Westgate, 

Abiel  P.  Robinson,  .Benjamin  White. 

ATTLEBORO. 

*George  A.  Adams,  (E.)  Elisha  G.  May, 
Henry  W.  K.  Allen,  James  Newell, 

Thomas  A.  Barden,  (N. )  Joseph  E.  Pond  Jr.,  (N.) 
Simeon  Bowen,  (N.)  Edward  R.  Price,  (N.) 

Joseph  W.  Capron,  jHenry  Rice,  (N.) 

George  N.  Crandall,  Horatio  N.  Richardson, 

Homer  M.  Daggett,  Alvin  G.  Sadler, 

Homer  M.  Daggett,  Jr.,  Thomas  G.  Sandland,(N. ) 
John  M.  Daggett,  WMlliam  P.  Shaw,  (S.) 


204 


BEISTOL    COUNTY    DIEECTORY. 


John  Daggett, 
Lyman  W.  Dean, 
Charles  M.  Gustiii, 


Lyman  M.  Stanle}', 
Alphonso  E.  White. 
G.  C.  Wright.  (Falls.) 


BERKELEY. 


William  Babbitt, 
Daniel  S.  Briggs, 


'OO" 


Herbert  A,  Dean, 
Giles  L.  Leach, 


Walter  D.  Nichols. 


DARTMOUTH. 


William  Barker,  Jr., 
Elisha  H.  Crapo, 
Samuel  M.  Davis,  (S.) 


Elbridge  L.  Faunce,  (S.) 
Francis  W.  Mason, 
Calvin  K.  Turner,  2d. 


DIGHTON. 


Noah  Chace, 
William  Cobb, 
Oliver  Eaton, 
Jeremiah  P.  Edson, 


George  E.  Gooding,  (N.) 
Almou  E.  Hall, 
John  A.  Lewis, 
Alfred  M.  Paul, 


George  A.  Shove. 


EASTON. 


Frederick  L.  Ames, 
Oliver  Ames,  2d, 
Joseph  Barrows, 
John  Otis  Dean,  (S. 
Alson  A.  Gilniore, 
Tisdalc  Harlow, 


Geo.  W.  Kennedy,  (N.) 
H.  T.  Mitchell,  (S.) 
Charles  H.  Reed, 
Albert  A.  Eotch, 
*  Guilford  White, 


George  G. 


Withington. 


FAIRHAVEN. 


Henry  T.  Aiken, 
Albert  B.  Collins, 
Charles  Drew, 
John  Gray, 


John  A.  Hawes, 
Obed  F.  Hitch, 
Daniel  J.  Lewis, 
George  H.  Taber, 


Francis  W.  Toppan. 


FALL  RIVER. 


Job  Ashley, 
Charles  M.  Ballard, 
George  A.  Ballard, 
Honorius  Beaugrand, 
Josiah  C.  Blaisdell, 
Philip  D.  Borden, 
*Simeon  Borden, 
Seabury  W.  Bo  wen, 
James  C.  Brady, 


Horatio  P.  Howard, 
James  F.  Jackson, 
Andrew  J.  Jennings, 
William  H.  Jennings, 
Jeremiah  Kelley, 
Henry  J.  Langley, 
fLouis  Lapham, 
Jeremiah  R.  Learj, 
Augustus  B.  Leonard, 


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*John  S.  Bray  ton, 
Robert  C.  Browu, 
Samuel  M.  Brown, 
Ichabod  B.  Burt, 
Benjamin  A.  Chace, 
Greorge  A.  Chace, 
S.  Anffier  Chace, 
John  E.  Collins, 
Prelet  D.  Conant, 
William  Connoll,  Jr., 
Peter  Council, 
Linden  Cook, 
John  W.  CuuHuings, 
James  E.  Cunneen, 
James  F.  Davenport, 
*Eobert  T.  Davis, 
William  C.  Davol,  Jr., 
Charles  C.  Dillingham, 
Luther  J.  Drake, 
W.  E.  Dunham, 
Horatio  N.  Durfee, 
*Walter  C.  Durfee, 
Benjamin  Earl, 
Henry  H.  Earl, 
Morton  Eddy, 
Stephen  Fellows, 
Chester  W.  Greene, 
William  S.  Greene, 
John  W.  Grouard, 
Abraham  G.  Hart, 
Edward  E.  Hathaway, 
Guilford  H.  Hathaway, 
Freeman  A.  Holmes, 
Samuel  D.  Howland, 


Edward  J.  L'Herault, 
A.  N.  Lincoln, 
Charles  R.  Longley, 
fBenjamin  K.  Lovatt, 
Edward  T.  Marvell, 
Thomas  Mather, 
Hugh  C.  McFarlane, 
James  M.  Morton,  Jr., 
Albert  F.  Munroe, 
George  W.  Palmer, 
William  H.  Peirce, 
Albert  A.  Raymond, 
Milton  Reed, 
Clinton  V.  S.  Remington, 
Samuel  H.  Richmond, 
George  Robertson, 
James  F.  Rockett, 
Stephen  B.  Sabens, 
John  P.  Slade, 
Isaac  Smith,  Jr., 
*Charles  P.  Stickney, 
Marcus  G.  B.  Swift, 
Elias  A.  Tuttle, 
Patrick  H.  Wallace, 
Benjamin  M.  Warren, 
Andrew  N.  W.  White, 
fElieab  Williams, 
Francis  H.  Wixon, 
James  Wixon, 
Benjamin  F.  Winslow, 
R.  M.  Winslow, 
Isaac  N.  Wood, 
Jonathan  M.  Wood, 
*Step'n  C.  Wrightington. 


FREETOWN. 


Osmond  F.  Braley, 
Alden  Hatheway, 
Don  C.  H.  Hathaway, 
Nicholas  Hatheway, 


Thomas  G.  Nichols, 
Silas  P.  Richmond, 
Ruel  Washburn,  (E.) 
Ruel  A.  Washburn. 


William  B.  Bates, 
Jacob  A.  Blake, 
William  F.  Boyd, 


MANSFIELD 


Howard  Perkins, 
Erastus  M.  Reed, 
William  Robinson, 


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Thomas  M.  George,  Alfred  V.  Rogerson, 

Hermon  Hall,  Seth  C.  Shepard, 

Leonard  W.  Sweet,  (W.) 


NEW  BEDFORD. 


*Charles  Almy, 
Edmund  Anthony, 
Charles  E.  Barney, 
*Edwin  L.  Barney, 
Jos.  Arthur  Beauvais, 
Charles  T.  Bonnev, 
Josiah  S.  Bonney, 
Alanson  Borden, 
George  A.  Bourne, 
James  C.  Briggs, 
Charles  D.  Burt, 
Samuel  P.  Burt, 
William  A.  Church, 
Albert  E.  Clarke, 
Charles  W.  Clifford, 
Walter  Clifford, 
Thomas  Y.  Cobb, 
Wendell  H.  Cobb, 
William  S.  Cobb, 
Thomas  Coggeshall, 
*Jaraes  B.  Congdon, 
Samuel  H.  Cook, 
Timothy  D.  Cook, 
Ivory  S.  Cornish, 

*  William  H.  Crapo, 
John  Davis, 
Tilsou  B.  Denham, 
Tristram  li.  Dennison, 
Simeon  Doane, 

Asa  Dunham, 
*Rodne3^  French, 
Francis  L.  Gil  man, 
Francis  B.  Greene, 

*  Albert  D.  Hatch, 
George  C.  Hatch, 
Moses  E.  Hatch, 
Henry  C.  Hathaway, 
Luther  G.  Hewins,  Jr., 
Luther  G.  Hewins, 
James  C.  Hitch, 


William  H.  Johnson, 
David  B.  Kempton, 
Horatio  N.  Kimball, 
Hosea  M.  Knowlton, 
Warren  Ladd, 
*E1isha  C.  Leonard, 
Henry  E.  Leonard, 
Edward  M.  Luce, 
Adam  Mackie, 
*  George  Marston, 
William  H.  Matthews, 
Frank  A.  Milliken, 
John  W.  Nickerson, 
William  C.  Parker,  Jr., 
William  A.  Paulding, 
John  H.  Perry, 
George  R.  Phillips, 
William  Phillips, 
Philip  A.  Pierce, 
*Robert  C.  Pitman, 
Southward  Potter,  2d, 
tOliver  Prescott, 
Benjamin  T.  Ricketson, 
Jones  Robinson, 
Charles  H.  Sanford, 
Charles  C.  Sayer, 
Orrick  Smalley, 
*George  F.  Stearns, 
Thomas  M.  Stetson, 
Emanuel  Sulhivou, 
*W.  H.  Taylor, 
Henry  F.  Thomas, 
f  James  D.  Thompson, 
John  T.  Tillinghast, 
Joseph  N.  Tillinghast, 
Geo.  Fox  Tucker, 
Charles  Underwood, 
Hiram  Van  Campen, 
W.  H.  Watkins, 
William  H.  Weeden, 


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f  Joshua  C.  Hitch,  Hiram  Wentworth, 

Ab'hm  H.  Howland,  Jr.,  Henry  N.  West, 

*George  Howland,  Jr.,  Lemuel  T.  Willcox, 

Thomas  M.  James,  Jabez  Wood. 

NORTON. 

Horatio  Bates,  Jacob  A.  Leonard, 

Daniel  S.  Cobb,  Austin  Messenger, 

Silas  H.  Col)b,  George  R.  Perry, 

George  B,  Crane,  John  K.  Rogerson, 

Leonard  Hodges,  Lloyd  C.  White, 

Augustus  Lane,  William  D.  Witherell. 

RAYNHAM. 

Braddock  Field,  Job  G.  Robinson, 

Daniel  F.  Frazer,  Godfrey  Rooinson, 

Enoch  King,  Nathan  W.  Shaw, 

Charles  L.  Haskins,  Ebeii  B.  Towne, 

Samuel  Jones,  Chauncy  G.  Washburn, 

Sylvanus  Makepeace,  Joseph  W.  White, 

Seth  D.  Wilbur. 

REHOBOTH. 

George  W.  Bliss,  John  C.  Marvell, 

Elisha  Davis,  Royal  C.  Peck, 

Danforth  G.  Horton,  Esek  H.  Pierce, 

Cyrus  M.  Wheaton. 

SEEKONK. 

Joseph  Brown,  Davis  Carpenter, 

Raymond  H.  Burr,  Viall  Medbuiy, 

SOMERSET. 

George  B.  Buffington,        Job  N.  Leonard, 
Chester  R.  Field,  Joseph  Marble, 

William  F.  Hood,  Jonathan  B.  Slade, 

John  G.  Tinkham. 

SWANSEA. 

Mason  Barney,  (N.)  Joseph  G.  Luther, 

Elijah  F.  Chase,  James  H.  Mason, 

W.  P.  Gammons,  Jr.,       William  Mitchell, 

TAUNTON. 

Arthur  H.  Alger,  James  R.  Husband, 

Otis  Allen,  Abijah  M.  Ide, 

Charles  H.  Atwood,  Elisha  T.  Jackson, 

*George  T.  Atwood,  Charles  F.  Johnson, 


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Albert  A.  Austin, 
George  H.  Babbitt,  Jr. 
George  W.  Barrows, 
*George  H.  Babbitt, 
Charles  J.  H.  Bassett, 
*E;draiind  H.  Bennett, 
William  H.  Bent, 
James^Brown, 
William  H.  Brown, 
James  H.  Bassett, 
James  H.  Codding, 
Joseph  J.  Cooper, 
*Samuel  L.  Crocker, 
Robert  Grossman,  2d, 
James  M.  Ciishman, 
Marcus  A.  Dary, 
David  Dean, 
Jeremy  B.  Dennett, 
Horace  W.  Durgin, 
Nathan  K.  Eaton, 
Thomas  O.  Falvey, 
Charles  Foster, 
*William  H.  Fox, 
Laurens  N.  Francis, 
Henry  J.  Fuller, 
William  E.  Fuller, 
J  as.  Jos.  Galligan, 
John  H.  Galligan, 
Everett  D.  Godfrey, 
Theodore  P.  Hall, 
John  Holland, 

George 


Edward  King, 
,     *Thomas  J.  Lothrop, 
Willard  Lovering, 

*  Frederick  Mason, 
*Daniel  L.  Mitchell, 
Edward  Mott, 
Charles  H.  Paul, 
Bartlett  C.  Peirce, 
Stephen  Peirce, 
fGeorge  F.  Pratt, 
Nathan  D.  Pratt, 
John  Radley, 
Charles  A.  Reed, 
Samuel  W.  Reed, 
George  H.  Rhodes, 
fJohn  E.  Sanford, 
George  F.  Seaver, 
William  Simms, 
Peter  C.  Thayer, 
Sylvanus  M.  Thomas, 

*  Willard  D.  Tripp, 
*Harrison  Tweed, 
George  A.  Washburn, 
Isaac  Washburn, 
Joseph  R.  Wheeler, 

*  Henry  B.  Wheelwright, 
Joseph  E.  Wilbar, 
Joseph  Wilbur, 
George  E.  Wilham, 
Henry  Wilham, 
Benjamin  L.  Wood, 

M.  Woodward. 


WESTPORT. 

Stephen  A.  Brownell,         Isaac  Howland, 

Charles  Fisher,  Wra.  Valentine,  (Point), 

George  H.  Gifford,  Peter  C.  White. 


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Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Blind. 


DR.  E.  F.  WHITMAN, 


OFFICE, 


iBeacofl  Street 


BOSTON. 


Established  in  1850. 


OPERATIONS  AND  TREATMENT  FOR  THE  CURE  OP  THE 
FOLLOWING  DISEASES  OF  THE  EAR. 

Ulceration  of  the  Ears ;  Obstruction  of  the  Eustachian  Tube ; 
Polypus  or  Fungus  Growth  in  the  Ear  or  Nose;  Accumulation  of 
Hardened  Cerum;  Torpor  of  the  Auditory  ]Srei*ve;  Kinging  or 
Hissing  Sounds  in  the  Head;  Deafness  from  any  cause,  where  the 
tick  of  a  watch  can  be  heard  by  placing  it  upon  the  temporal  bone ; 
Treatment  for  Catarrh ;  Tumors  and  Cancers  removed  while  under 
the  iniiuence  of  .anassthetics ;  Artificial  Eyes  inserted  without  pain. 
No  charge  for  consultation,  ^atients  from  a  distance  can  be 
accommodated  with  board. 


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Institution  for  tie  Deaf  ani  Blinl 


DR.  E.  F.  WHITMAN, 

OCULIST  AND  AURIST, 

Office,  4  Beacon  Street, 


Established  in  1850. 


BOSTON. 


Operations  and  Treatment  for  the  cure  of  the  following  Diseases  of  the  Eye. 

Cataract,  Strabismus  or  Squinting,  Dropsies,  Tumors  and 
Cancers  of  the  Eyeball  and  Lids,  Granulated 
Lids,  Drooping  of  the  Lids,  Ophthalmia, 
Ulceration  of  the  Eye,  Amau- 
rosis, Operation  for 
Artificial  Pupil. 

OBSTRUCTION  OF  THE  TEAR  PASSAGE 

Bemoved  by  a  new  and  original  method  without  a  surgical 
operation,  which  has  proved  successful  in  every  case 
treated  for  the  past  twelve  years. 


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Copied  from  a  Boston  paper  of  1869. 

John  Leary,  the  Blind  Beggar  Boy  of  Boston. 

One  of  the  greatest  virtues,  and  that  which  gilds  the  character  of  man  with 
an  imperishable  and  lustrous  halo,  is  benevolence. 

He  who  spalie  as  man  never  spake  said,  "The  poor  ye  always  have  with  you ;" 
and  we  need  no  better  commentary  on  the  veracity  of  those  prophetic  words, 
than  the  continual  and  energetic  appeals  to  the  sympathies  of  our  nature,  from 
the  numberless  suffering  poor,  who  meet  you  at  almost  every  turn. 

''  Pity  the  sorrows  of  a  poor  old  man 
Invites  our  aid  as  sorrows  ever  can." 

That  beautiful  sentiment,  "  It  is  more  blessed  to  give  than  to  receive,"  has 
been  acceded  to,  and  endorsed  by  hundreds  upon  hundreds ;  and  the  selfishness 
of  our  humanity  has  been  robbed  of  its  bitterness,  and  the  impassioned  poesy 
of  kindness  and  tenderness  superseded  its  rule  by  the  unbridled  cultivation  of 
this  praiseworthy  and  soul-stirring  virtue. 

In  the  annals  of  history,  the  names  of  human  benefactors  and  philanthropists 
fill  an  important  and  imposing  niche.  Memory  loves  to  linger  around  them,and 
festoon  garlands  of  fame  to  enwreath  and  commemorate  their  acts  of  love  and 
mercy. 

The  millionnaire  and  the  peasant  stand  side  by  side  in  the  work  of  benevo- 
lence, and  the  "  cup  of  cold  water  "  administered  by  either,  "  shall  not  lose  its 
I'eward." 

These  few  prefatory  remarks  have  been  awakened  by  an  extraordinary  act  of 
benevolence  and  sympathy,  manifested  and  carried  into  completion  by  our  much 
esteemed  and  highly  respected  fellow-citizen.  Doctor  E.  F.  Whitman,  a  nan-a- 
tive  of  which  is  substantially  as  follows  : — 

John  Leary,  aged  nine  years,  the  subject  of  the  following  remarks,  was  born 
in  the  city  of  Boston.  When  John  was  a  year  old,  the  "  destroying  angel"  en- 
tered their  humble  abode,  and  tore  from  the  embrace  of  the  confiding  wife,  the 
only  being  on  whose  sympathy  and  protection  she  could  rely,  and  the  husband 
and  father  was  borne  to  the  silent  tomb,  leaving  the  sole  care  of  the  family  to 
the  widow,  who  has  struggled  on  with  her  charge,  through  poverty  and  priva- 
tion, and  all  the  varied  vicissitudes  of  life,  up  to  the  present  date. 

At  the  age  of  three  years,  John  was  attacked  by  measles,  a  disease  remark- 
able as  one  whose  peculiar  characteristic  is,  that  it  sometimes  leaves  its  victim 
in  a  very  debilitated  and  enfeebled  condition;  and  often  yc-ars  elapse  before  a 
complete  restoration  of  health  is  thoroughly  eflfected.  In  the  case  under  con- 
sideration, the  poor  sufferer  was  left  completely  blind.  For  three  years  he  was 
under  treatment  at  the  State  Infirmarj'^,  an  institution  of  extraordinary  renown, 
but  failing  to  get  relief  was  pronounced  incurable  and  hopelesslt/  blind. 

He  was  then  placed  under  the  care  of  several  most  eminent  private  practition- 
ers and  oculists,  all  of  whom,  after  exhausting  their  skill  and  patience,  returned 
a  verdict  of  hopelessly  blind  and  incurable,  and  the  case  was  dismissed,  and  the 
boy  sent  home,  a  burthen  to  himself  and  a  source  of  grief  to  his  sorrowing  and 
distressed  parent. 

From  this  date,  John  is  familiarly  known  as  "  the  Blind  Beggar  Boy ;"  and 
scarcely  a  house  in  Boston  and  vicinity  but  whose  portals  have  been  darkened, 
and  whose  halls  been  made  to  echo  to  the  mournful  tones  of  the  poor  boy,  as  he 
solicited  aid  for  a  poor  blind  boy  whose  father  is  dead,  and  whose  mother  is  in 
want. 

We  have  often  seen  him  as  led  along  by  the  friendly  hand  of  his  sister ;  and 
our  heart  melted  into  pity,  at  the  great  affliction  which  an  inscrutable  provi- 
dence had  seen  fit  to  measure  out  to  this  son  of  sorrow. 

On  one  occasion,  while  walking  about  alone,  and,  as  it  seemed,  bereft  of  all 
aid,  he  wandered  into  a  store  for  the  purpose  of  asking  alms ;  and  the  scuttle 
being  open  the  unfortunate  boy  fell  through,  and  by  breaking  a  leg  and  so  badly 
injured  otherwise  that  he  had  to  remain  for  eight  weeks  in  the  hospital,  whence 
he  was  taken,  before  he  was  sufficiently  recovered  to  resume  his  usual  occupa- 
tion. 

It  chanced  that  ill  his  rambling  visitation  he  called  on  Doctor  Whitman,  re- 
peating the  customary  salutation,  "  a  few  pennies  to  l)uy  bread:  my  fiither  is 
dead,  my  mother  is  poor,  with  three  children  in  the  family,  and  I  am  blind." 

Touched  by  the  appeal,  the  doctor  examined  the  eyes  of  the  poor  boy 
and  ascertained  that  he  (the  boy)  could  discern  a  dark  object  between  him 
and  the  light,  and  at  once  took  him  under  treatment,  and  (according  to  the 


212  BRISTOL    COUNTY    DIRECTORY. 


deposition  of  tlie  boy,  which,  ocular  demonstration  verifies  and  confirms) 
in  two  weeks  he  so  far  recovered  his  sight  as  to  visit  the  office  alone.  After  nine 
months'  treatment  he  was  able  to  see  quite  well,  even  at  a  distance.  John  is 
now  learning  to  read. 

Such  is  substantially  and  truly  a  correct  statement  of  undeniable  and  stub- 
born facts,  and  the  whole  proceedings  are  as  remarkable  as  they  arc  interesting 
and  satisfactory.  But  the  question  arises  —  how  is  it  that  Doctor  Whitman  was 
successful  with  a  case  which  baffled  the  skill  of  so  many  eminent  physicians  ? 
In  reply  we  would  say,  that,  added  to  practical  skill  and  genius,  the  entire  sym- 
pathies of  the  Doctor  became  enlisted  in  this  peculiar  case ;  and  bringing  to 
bear  all  the  energy  and  knowledge  of  the  profession  at  his  command,  he  has 
consummated  that  which,  in  the  parlance  of  Scripture  phraseology,  we  now 
"  hear  and  see." 

In  the  estimation  of  men,  human  genius  rises  to  her  zenith  of  perfection, 
when,  in  the  magnanimity  of  her  movements,  she  has  achieved  a  conquest  over 
the  imperfections  and  deficiencies  of  nature.  Science,  aided  by  the  electricity 
of  thought  and  action,  unfolds  to  the  perceptive  faculties  numberless  and  beau- 
tiful arrangements,  whereby  social  life  is  wonderfully  benefited,  and  many  of 
our  domestic  and  constitutional  defects  ameliorated  and  rounded  to  the  insignifi- 
cance of  a  point.  In  the  variety  of  sufferings';  the  oculists  holds  a  position  of 
noble  and  lofty  eminence. 

The  surroundings  of  worldly  grandeur,  and  all  the  varied  paraphernalia  of 
gilded  luxury  lose  their  charms  when  the  demon  of  torturing  and  withering 
malady  paralyzes  and  distorts  the  system  with  its  unfriendly  and  unwelcome 
influence ;  and  it  is  only  when  the  healthy  flow  of  mind  and  body  predominates 
tlio  whole  system,  mentally  and  physically,  works  in  harmonious  perfection, 
that  we  can  rejoice  in  the  luxurious  buoyancy  of  unfettered  mirth  and  cheerful- 
ness, and  appreciate  the  inspiration  of  poetic  truth  and  minstrelsy  in  those  beau- 
tiful words,  — 

"  O  harmony  my  heart's  delight, 

My  joy  and  solace  day  and  night, 

Thee  have  I  chosen  for  my  own, 

And  thou  shaft  be  my  love  alone." 

But,  when  the  human  organization  is  disarranged,  and  disease,  or  any  harass- 
ing defect  perplexes  the  frame,  we  adopt  the  language,  — 

"  But  when  sore  griefs  oppress  the  heart, 
When  heafth,  and  joy,  and  strength  depart, 
Then  joy  and  hope  no  more  appear. 
But  fife  is  cheerless,  dult  and  drear  1" 

In  conclusion,  and  in  view  of  all  the  facts  adduced,  what  is  the  inference  to  be 
derived  from  a  careful  perusal  of  this  narrative  ?  Not  that  we  are  deficient  in 
scientific  men  in  any  of  the  departments  of  Medicine.  Not  that  we  are  at  a  loss 
for  men  of  eminence  in  the  category  of  diseases  incident  to  our  nature,  as  ocu- 
lists, aurists,  or  dentists,  or  skilled  practitioners  in  surgery  and  medicine;  but 
we  draw  the  inference,  that  among  the  various  and  lofty  talent  that  character- 
izes us  as  a  scientific  and  noble  faculty,  the  present  case  is  a  step  ijiadvance,  and 
leads  to  the  gratifying  reflection  that  true  genius  and  scientific  acumen  go  hand 
in  hand  with  benevolence  and  goodness  of  heart. 

Wc  live  in  an  age  of  progress ;  and  the  accumulating  and  multiplied  diseases 
that  thicken  around  our  pathwa)',  demand  that  we  keep  pace  with  the  invader  of 
our  domestic  bliss,  and  meet  him  with  a  bold  and  determined  front.  To  such 
men  as  Doctor  Whitman,  who  can,  as  it  were,  hermetically  seal  the  fabled  box  of 
the  infuriated  and  insidious  Pandora,  we  owe  more  than  a  bare  acknowledgment 
of  professional  skill.  He  who  can  extract  the  virus  from  the  sting  of  approach- 
ing death,  or  drag  film  from  the  fast  fading  orbs  of  man,  is  a  f'riend  of  more 
than  passing  worth,  and  should  settle  down  upon  our  affections  as  a  philanthro- 
pist, whose  memory  should  be  embalmed  in  the  evergreens  of  imperishable 
recollection. 

Doctor  Whitman  has  been  established  as  an  Oculist  and  Aurist  upwards  of 
tiocnty-foiir  years ;  he  is  a  man  of  rising  and  progressive  genius,  and,  unsolicited 
by  any  other  than  the  boy  who  asked  alms  at  his  hand,  has  effected  the  above 
miraculous  cure,  at  much  expense  of  time  and  talent.  A  discriminating  and  ap- 
preciative community  can  bear  these  facts  in  mind,  and  when  the  occasion  de- 
mands a  remedial  aijency,  call  to  their  assistance  the  simple  story  of  "John;  the 
Blind  Beggar  Boy  of  Boston." 

Yours,  etc.,  W.  W.  S. 

Or.  Whitman's  Office  is  at    -^    Beacon  Street,  Boston. 


Agricultural  Warehouse  and  Seed  Store, 

No.  49   NORTH  MARKET  ST.,  &  46  MERCHANTS'  ROW,  BOSTON. 


THE   NE^\^ 


Excelsior  Lawn  Mower, 


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It  has  the  LARGEST  SALE  of  any  LAWJST   MOWER  in  the  "World. 

PARKIZR   A   GAEJiyrCTT^ 

Maiuifaeturers  and  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 

PLOUGHS,   HARROWS,   CULTIVATORS, 

CYLINDER  AND  LEVER  HAY  CUTTERS, 
WOODS'    ICE    PLOUGHS    AND    TOOLS, 

Mowing  Machines,  Reaping  Machines,  Fanning  Mills,  Churns,  Corn  Planters,  Seed 
Sowers,  Corn  Shellcrs,  Iloes,  Shovels,  Spades,  Hay  and  Manure  Forks,  Garden  Rakes, 
Hay  and  Straw  Knives,  Picks  and  Mattocks,  Post  Spoons,  Road  Scrapers,  Axes  and 
Hatchets?,  Patent  Axe  Handles.  Sickles.  Grass  Hooks,  Scythes,  Snaths,  Scythe  Rifles  and 
Stones,  Horse  Rakes,  Hay  Rakes,  Ox  i'okes  and  Bows,  Grindstones,  Anti-Friction 
Rollers,  Wheelbarrows,  Iron  Bars,  O.v  Balls.  Bull  Rings,  Tree  and  Floor  Scrapers,  &c. 

Also,  Guano  Poudrclte,  Bono  Meal,  Rradley's  Patent  and  XL  Superphosphate  of  Lime, 
Agricultural  Steamers,  Cotton  Seed,  Meal  and  Grain,  Field,  Grass,  Garden  and  Flower 
Seeds. 

Improved  Buckeye  Mowing  Machines,  Improved  Bullard's  Hay  Tedders,  Bay  State 
Improved  Horse  Rakes,  Excslsior  Horse  and  Hand  Lawn  Mowers,  Hill's  Improved 
Archimedean  Lawn  Mowers,  Excelsior  Water  Drawers,  Blanchard  Churns,  Prize  Churns 
Cider  Mills  and  Cider,  'Witie  and  Lard  Presses,  &c,,  at  greatly  rednccd  prices. 

THE  IMPROVED  SIDE-WHEEL  LAWN  MOWER,  FOR  EMBANKMENTS. 
See  the  Machine  before  buying  any  other.    Send  for  Circulars. 


A.    G.    ITVrHITGOlVEB^ 

(Successor  to  W.  Ci.  SiiATTrcK), 

Sotiool  Piifnikre  and  Settees, 


73  FULTON  STREET,  BOSTON. 


"l8*DS&*.t 


Ash  and  Pine  Settees  for  Churches. 


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Indexical  Soap  Company. 


3 Vk>*UMTED  STATES  W,  /. 
l'=^y  CENTENNIAL  )![;;-;L 
|*%  COMMISSION '}§J4r^ 


MANCFACTUREKS  OF 


$^i:K'^  Toii^3i;¥  ^oi!>0. 


OATMEAL   GLYCERIXK, 
Will  TE   OL  YCERIN  E, 
BROWX  WINDSOR, 
PURE  HONEY, 
WHITE   WINDSOR, 
WATER  LILY, 
MUSK    WINDSOR, 


PURE   GLYCERINE, 
TURTLE   OIL; 
ELDER   FLOWER, 
HAY  LEAF, 
SUN  FLOWER, 
LADIES'   PUMICE, 
TAR  AND   GLYCERINE, 


MUSK  ROSE, 

ALMOND, 

BABY, 

PALM  OIL, 

FARINA, 

RICE  FLOUR,  <;c. 


The  Indexical  Soaps  are  pure  in  quality,  being  made  of  the  best  materials,  and  will  be 
found  more  agreeable,  durable,  economical  and  wholesome  than  soaps  of  other  makes.  We 
invite  a  comparison. 

Robinson    Bros.  &  Co. 


ALSO   MANUFACTURE  THE 

INDEXICAL   SILVER   SOAP. 

The  original  and  only  genuine  Silver  Soap  is  known  world-wide  as  the  INDEXICAL 
SILVER  SOAP,  .-md  is  the  only  proper  tiling  to  use  for  cleaning  Silver,  Electro-Plated  Goods, 
Marble,  Artificial  Teeth  Plate,  Jewelry,  Statuary,  fine  House  Paint,  &c.  Beware  of  imitations. 
'l"he  genuine  Silver  Soap  is  recommended  by  the  largest  manufacturers  of  silver  plated  ware. 
Afarion  Hailand,  in  "Common  Sense  in  the  Household,"  page  52;!,  says: — "  For  years  I  have 
used  no  other  preparation  for  cleaning  silver  than  the  Indexical  Silver  Soap.  Besides  being  clean 
and  easy  of  application,  the  Silver  Soap  will  not  wear  away  the  metal  as  will  whiting  or  chalk, 
or  plate  powder,  however  finely  pulverized." 


INDEXICAL  CROWN   SHAVING   SOAP 

Surpasses  all  Shaving  Compounds  in  richness  and  durability  of  its  lather;  working  equally  well 
in  cold  or  warm  water.  It  permeates  the  beard,  rendering  it  soft  and  easy  to  cut,  and  loaves 
life  face  fresh,  fair  and  smooth. 


NEW   TOILET  SOAPS   CHEAP. 


^^^^^S^^^S||        We  have  now  ready  Giant   Honey,  Glycerine, 
LJ  ti-*i-~^£—\^  and  Pink  Bath  Soap.s,  to  match  the  Bee  Bath. 

^  The  Giants  are  half  pounds  of  the  finest  quality, 


boiled  and  perfumed  pure  soap. 

Uegistration  has  been  allowed  in  the  United  States 
I'atent  Oflice,    under  date  July  17.  1877,  anil  we  ofter  them   as  the  best  value  to  he  had  in 
toilet  soaps. 

OFFICE    and    IVIATVUF'A.CTORY: 

No.    51    CHARDON    ST., 


Corner  Portland  and  Bowker  Streets, 


Roswell  II.  Robinson. 
Frederick  a.  Robinson. 


BO^TOlsT. 


Thomas  P.  Smith. 
Herbert  Porter. 


jTTER  &  PAMER, 

(See  adv.  opposite  preface). 


'  Doors,  Sashes,  Blinds,  Balusters, 

9  and  10  CHARLESTOWN  ST., 


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]erk§tiiFe  Life  liisufance  Gomp'j, 

ua.ssiotjs    ovox-  -         -  «3,000,000 

ISSUES  ALL  DESIRABLE  FORMS  OF  LIFE  AND  ENDOWMENT  POLICIES. 

The  provisions  of  the  M;issachu8ett8  Noii-Forfeiturr  Law  iipply  to   il!  iviioitv-  issued,  and  secure  to 

policy  holders  the  full  henetit  of  the  premiums  piiu,    ly  continuing  the 

insurance  beyond  the  date  of  lupS''. 

For  Circulars,  giving  full  information  in  vegard  to  tiie  plans  of  tlie  C<  mpany,  apply  at  the 


HonieOH?ee,  or  lo 


FOSS   ^   HALiLi,  General  Agents, 

?it»;$     ^VflSBJllillston     Stveet,     Boston,     Muss. 


OXY-HYDROCENATED    AIR 

is  becomiirg  daily  more  popular,  and  has  proved  to  be  a 
must  cfRcieni  ciiie  for 

ASTHMA,  CATARRH,  and  all  Lung  Diseases. 

Mr.  Murray  of  the  Golden  Rule  writes  of  it:  '  I  was  ^rouhled  last 
winter  with  an  obstinate  catarrh,  which  invaded  my  thvoiit  and  limjrs, 
and  caused  a  most  tryinu;  couiih.  I  have  used  yonr  medicine  witli 
■perfect  success,  every  trace  of  conuliand  catarrh  having  been  removed 
by  your  truly  wondcrlul  treatment  " 
Dr  JiDOK  tTe  discoverer  of  this  valualile  remedy,  irives  free  trial  at  his  office,  and  will 
consult  bv  nuul  or  otherwise  on  all  diseases  free  of  charge.  He  also  tiTats  patients  at  a 
distance  with  sreat  success,  and  will  send  to  any  address,  free  pamphlets  on  Catanh,  etc., 
on  reccijit  of  letter  at  his  office, 

•70    33E!ua.OI3C    ST.,    lOOSTOKT- 


Fortes  lltlio^raiiti  ImMm  Co. 

197    DEVONSHIRE   ST.,    BOSTON. 

Chromo's,  Commercial  Work,  Bill  Heads,  Diplomas,  etc. 

lESlVL  O  O  S  SI  KT  GS-, 

PRINTING  BY  ALL  KNOWN   METHODS. 

BAN  OSS,     TAO.S,     I>A    FTF.  RIV     «  C>  O  K  «., 

ALBEHT-TYPE  PRINTING  AFl;,  PHOTO-LITHOSRAPHY. 

.^  '  (See  (ifh\  opp.  pa</es  i7^  and  173^. 


B«^£-.aKfu««a 


BI.ISS    BROS., 


Dealers  in 


House  and  Ship  Joiners' 


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BOSTON. 


Brass,  Galvani?3d  Iron,  and  Composition.     Ship,  Yacht,  and  Boat 
Trimmings  of  all  kinds.     Galvanizing  done  to  order. 

170    COMMERCIAL  STREET,    BOSTON. 


KEB.  &.  GANNETT, 


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