NEW-BEDFORD DIRECTOHI,
• • CONTAINING* THE
NAMSS OF THE INHABITANTS,
THEIR
OCCUPATIONS, PLACES OF BUSINESS,- AND;! DWELLING HOUSES.
TOWN REGISTER,
^ »< T* WITH LIST* OF THB
'STREETS AND WHARFES,
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TOWN OFFICERS, PUBLIC OFFICES AND BANKS, CHURCJ3C? 1 *••% AND MINISTERS, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
AND OTHEH
USEFJjL INFORMATION: •* * ♦ . -
TO WHICH IS ADDED
TKE BY-LAWS AND ORDINANCES OP SAID TOWH J[|
BY HENRY" H..CRAFO.
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A LIST OF WHALE SHIPS,
SKLOfrGINO TO THE UHITtD STATE*.
NEW-BEDFORD t
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THE
NEW-BEDFORD DIRECTORY,
CONTAINING THE
NAMES OF THE INHABITANTS,
THEIR
OCCUPATIONS, PLACES OF BUSINESS, AND DWELLING HOUSES.
AND THE
TOWN REGISTER,
WITH LISTS OF THE
STREETS AND WHARVES,
THE
TOWN OFFICERS, PUBLIC OFFICES AND BANKS, CHURCHES AND MINISTERS, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
AND OTHER
USEFUL INFORMATION:
TO WHICH IS ADDED
THE BY-LAWS AND ORDINANCES OF SAID TOWN,
BY HEMRY H. CRAFO.
ALSO,
A LIST OF WHALE SHIPS,
BELONGING TO THE UNITED STATES.
NEW-BEDFORD:
J. C. PARMENTER, PRINTER.
1830, / rl
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CONTENTS.
Town Register :
United States Officers . 5
Custom House Officers . . . . 5
Commonwealth Officers .... 6
County Officers . . 7
County Officers residing in New Bedford . . 8
Police Court for the Town of New Bedford . . 9
Town Officers 9
Fire Department . . . \ j
Engines and Engine Men . . .12
Banks . . . .18
Insurance Offices . . . . 20
Institution for Saving 21
Churches and Ministers . . . 21
Physicians and Surgeons . 22 Public Buildings, Public Offices, Incorporated Societies
Newspapers, etc. . . 22
Candle Houses and Oil Manufactories . . 23
Hotels, Taverns, <$«c* • • .23
Population . • . . 24
New Bedford Social Library . .25
" Lyceum . . . .25
" Port Society . . • , 25
" Temperance Society . . .26
" Anti-Slavery Society , . 26
" Bible Society . . .26
" Young Men's Temperance Society . . 26
" Young Men's Anti-Slavery Society . . 27
" Mechanics Association . . .27
Schools and School Teachers 27
Militia Officers residing in New Bedford . . 29
Streets, Alleys, etc. . . 30
Wharves . . . .33
DIRECTORY :
Names, Occupation, &c. of the Inhabitants residing in the Village 35 Names of the Inhabitants residing in the Town of New
Bedford, but without the Village . . 92
Shipping List . . . • 95
By-Laws . . . . . Ill
Abbreviations made use of in this Directory. S. for south ; N. for north ; c. for colored ; c. r. for counting room ; cor. for corner ; and st. for street, which in most cases is omitted as superfluous.
Explanations.
Those persons to whose names the asterisk is affixed, are supposed to be in Town, but whose places of residence are not known.
Numbers increase from Union street North and South, and from the river West, with very few exceptions. Odd numbers are placed on the North and West sides of streets, and even numbers on the South and East sides.
Additions. A Friend's Meeting for worship is regularly held at the Lyceum, William street, west of Purchase.
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UNITED STATES OrFICEBS.
Salaries.
President V. S. Andrew Jackson, Tennessee, §25,000
Vice President, Martin Van Buren, New York, 5,000
Secretary of State, John Forsyth, Georgia, 6,000
Secretary of the Treasury, Levi Woodbury, N. H. 6,000
Secretary of War, Lewis Cass, Michigan, 6,000
Secretary of the Navy, Mahlon Dickerson, N. J. 6,000
Post Master General, Amos Kendall, Kentucky, 6,000
Attorney General, Benjamin F. Butler, New York, 4,000
Chief Justice, Roger B. Taney, Maryland, 5,000
Associate Judges, Joseph Story, Massachusetts, 4,500
Smith Thompson, New York, 4,500
John M' Lean, Ohio, 4,500
Henry Baldwin, Pennsylvania, 4.500
James M. Wayne, Georgia, 4,500
CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.
DISTRICT OF NEW BEDFORD.
The Custom-House is open every day Sundays and the Fourth of July excepted, from 9 to 12 and from 2 to 4.
PORT OF NEW BEDFORD.
Lemuel Williams, Collector,
William H. Taylor, Deputy Collector.
James Freeman, Clerk.
James Cannon, Inspector and Boarding Officer.
Silas Kempton, Inspector, Gauger, Weigher, <Sfc.
Offices in Custom House, North-Second corner William.
PORT OF FAIRHAVEN.
Z. M. Allen, Inspector.
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BEGISTER, PORT OF ROCHESTER*
Wiiber Southworth, Inspector, Mattapoisett, Noble E. Bates, Inspector, Sippican.
PORT OF WAREHAM.
David Nye, Inspector.
PORT OF DARTMOUTH,
Jireh Shearman, Inspector.
PORT OF WESTPORT.
Isaac Corey, Inspector. William White, do.
H.EVENUE CUTTER, MCLANE.
William A. Howard, Captain. Josiah Sturgis, 1st Lieutenant. Gorge Hayes, Jr. 2nd Lieutenant, John S. S. Chaddock, 3rd Lieutenant. eb Prouty, Pilot.
COMMONWEALTH OFFICERS.
Salaries, Governor, Edward Everett, L. L. D. Charlestown, 83,666 67 ■Lieutenant Governor, George Hull, Sandisfield, 533 33
SecWy of the Commonwealth, John P. Bigelow, Boston, 82,000 'Treasurer and Receiver Gen. of the Commonwealth,
Hezekiah Barnard, Nantucket, 2,000
Adjutant Gen. and Acting Quarter-Master-General,
Henry A. S. Dearborn, of Roxbury, 1,500
SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.
Justices.
Chief Justice, Lemuel Shaw, of Boston, 3,500
C Samuel Putnam, of Boston, 3,000
Associate Justices, < Samuel Sumner Wilde, of Bosteil, 3,000
( Marcus Morton, of Taunton. 3,000
Attorney General, James T. Austin, of Boston, 1,200
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
■Chief Justice, Artemas Ward, of Boston, 2,100
C Solomon Strong, Leominster, 1,800
Associate Justices. < John M. Williams, Taunton, 1,800
£ David Cummins, S?lem. 1,800
COUNTY OFFICERS. DISTRICT ATTORNIES.
Salaries'.
Asanel Huntington, of Salem, for Northern District, 81,000
Charles H. Warren, of New Bedford, for Southern do. 1,000
Pliny Merrick, of Worcester, for Middle District, 1,000
Charles A. Dewey, of Northampton, for Western do. 1,000
ATTORNEY OF THE COMMONWEALTH,
For the Co. of Suffolk, Samuel D. Parker, of Boston, 1,800
COUNTY OFFICERS.
of Pro bate— Oliver Prescott, of New Bedford, 425
R:gister of Probate — Anselm Bassett, of Taunton, 700
Sheriff of the County — Horatio Leonard, of Rayn-
ham, salary, fees, maximum, S I
Register of Deeds — Alfred Williams, of Taunton, fees,
County Treasurer — Horatio L. Danforth, of Taunton, sala- ry determined by County Commissioners.
Clerk of the Courts — James Sproat, of Taunton, salary, fees to 81600 and half the amount above that sum in addition.
County Jailors — Joseph W. Dean, of Taunton ; John Bay- lies, of New Bedford — salary, — fees, board of prisoners, &c.
Commissioners of Wrecks, fyc — Charles Grinnell, of New Bedford ; Prince Sears, Jr. of Dartmouth, fees, reasonable charges.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Thomas A. Greene, New Bedford, Chairman.
William Seaver, Taunton, Elkanah Bates, Mansfield.
Special Commissioners — Adoniram Crane Jei'ljeyi Lemuel May, Attleborough.
* R<^lar Meetings of the County Commissioners. — Taunton, Tfrth Tuesday in March, and on the 4th Tuesday in September.
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OVERSEERS OF THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION.
Samuel Rodman, Joseph R. Shiverick, T. Dawes Eliot, all of New Bedford.
PROBATE COURTS.
At Taunton, on the Friday next after the first Tuesday of Jan u
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ary, on the first Tuesdays of March and November, on the Friday next after the third Monday of June, and on the Friday next after the first Tuesday of February, on the third Monday of June and December ; at Freetown, on the first Tuesday of January; at Rehoboth, on the first Tuesday of April; at Digh- ton, on the Fridays next after the first Tuesday of April and October ; at Norton, on the first Tuesday of July ; at Westport, on the first Tuesday of August ; at Seekonk, on the first Tues- day of September; at Fall River, on the first Tuesday of Octo- ber ; and at Attleborough, an the first Tuesday of May.
COUNTY OFFICERS RESIDING IN NEW BEDFORD.
Judge of Probate — Oliver Prescott, office 15 North Water. County Commissioner — Thomas A. Greene, house 134 Coun- ty corner Spring,
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND OF THE QUORUM.
Lemuel Williams, A polios Tobey,
Eli Haskell, Charles H. Warren,
Stephen Merrihew, Oliver Prescott,
Paul Spooner, Henry H. Crapo.
APPOINTED TO QUALIFY CIVIL OFFICERS.
Charles H. Warren, Eli Haskell, Stephen Merrihew.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
William Rotch, Jr. Ezra Bassett,
Abraham Barker, James B. Congdon,
James Howland, Thomas A. Greene,
Timothy G. Coffin, Henry H. Crapo,
Benjamin Lincoln, T. Dawes Eliot,
Killej Eldredge, Oliver Prescott,
l^jMQ0MBI§lllHft*^f? John Burrage,
John A. Parker, mJ. H. W. Page,
Richard Williams, Benjamin Coombs,
William H. Taylor, J. H. Clifford.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Timothy G. Coffin, 35 North- Water.
John H. Clifford, 23 North- Water.
T. Dawes Eliot, 88 Union corner South-Second.
John Burrage, 93 Union corner North-Second.
Henry H. Crapo, 7 South-Second.
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COUNTY OFFICERS. COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
Timothy G. Coffin, 35 North- Water.
Charles H. Warren, 88 Union comer South-Second.
Ezra Bassett, 5 North- Water,
John H. Clifford, 23 North- Water.
T. Dawes Eliot, 88 Union corner South-Second.
John Burrage, 93 Union corner North-Second.
Oliver Prescott, 15 North- Water.
J. H. W. Page, 42 North- Water corner Hamilton,
James M. Bunker, 35 North Water.
DEPUTY SHERIFFS.
William Gordon, 85 Fifth corner Bedford, John Baylies, Morgan-Street. Christopher Thompkins, 104 Union.
CORONERS.
William Gordon, 85 Fifth corner Bedford, Benjamin T. Congdon, 42 South-Second. Jailor — John Baylies, Morgan-street.
POLICE COURT OF THE TOWN OF NEW BEDFORD.
N. S. Spooner, of Fairhaven, Justice — Office, 104 Union st. H. H. Crapo, of N. Bedford, Special Justice— Office 7 S. 2d :.->..
The Court is held at the Town Hall, No. 3 South Second street, and sits, for the trial of criminal causes, every day, Sun- days excepted, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
The regular term days for the trial of civil causes are, Mon- days, once a fortnight, at 10 o'clock, A. M., commencing on the first Monday of September ; special terms every intervening; ■ Monday, at the same hour, throughout the year.
Salary received by the Justices — amount of legal Fee-.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Town Clerk — Henry H. Crapo, No. 7 South Second street.
Selectmen — James B. Congdon, Chairman, E. N. Chaddock, Samuel Tobey — Office 7 South Second street.
Assessors — George W. Baker, Chairman, Joseph R. Shive- rick, Silas Stetson, Caleb S. Tobey, Charles Coggeshall— Office 21 Hamilton street.
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Town Treasurer and Collector — Henry H. Crapo — 7 South Second street.
Overseers of the Poor — George Howland, Chairman, Ed- ward W. Greene, Latham Cross.
Surveyor of Highways — Calvin Staples.
Constables — Edward Pope, Pope's Island; George W. Sher- man, 6 South Second street ; William Gordon, 85 Fifth, corner of Bedford; Williams Read, 129 Elm; David Chase, •22 Maxfield ; Stephen W. Taber, 37 South Water ; Christopher Tompkins, 104 Union; Joseph Smith, 27 Union.
Street Committee — William Howland 2d, 67 Third ; Benja- min Swift, 17 Middle.
Health Officer— William Howland 2d, 67 Third.
Pound Keepers — Stephen West, 171 Purchase; Williams Read, Samuel Leonard, Shadrach Davis, head Accushnett ; Levi Hawes.
Cullers of Staves and Hoops — Reuben Russell, Allerton Delano, Davis Chase.
Surveyors and Measurers of Boards and Timber — Warden Paine, Philip Leonard, Lemuel Tobey, Seth K. Akin, Obed Nye, Joshua Barker.
A alerof Weights and Measures — W. R. Pitman, 68 Union.
Measurers of Wood and Baric — James Bates, 16 North, cor- ner Ray ; Joshua Barker, 51 Third, corner Walnut.
Field Drivers — Benjamin Swift, Charles Hood, Wright Brownell, Leonard Jenney, Asa Potter, Dennis Cavanaugh.
Surveyor of Land — William M. Sisson.
Town Age) it — John Burrage, 93 Union, corner N. Second.
Fence Viewers — Seth Tallman, Nehemiah Leonard, William Spooner, Samuel Little.
Committee on Accounts — Samuel Rodman, David R. Greene, George W. Baker.
Committee to superintend and prevent encroachm&n^tbn the !ines of the streets, 8$c. — Joseph Congdon, Paul Barney, Ephraim Kempton.
Superintendent for lighting the Streets — Wm. Howland 2d.
Clerk of the Market — Samuel Studley.
School Committee — William H. Taylor, Chairman, Williau* C. Taber, Richard Williams, Julius S. Mayhew, George W. Baker, John Bailey, Peleg Clark, John F. Emerson, Benjamin T. Congdon, Jon. R. Ward, J. G. Harris. James B. Congdon.
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Prudential Committee of School Districts. — For No. 1, Mi cah Spooner ; No. 2, Isaac Case ; No. 3, Thomas Pope ; No. 4, Thomas Nickerson; No. 5, Thomas B. Bush; No. 6, Edward W. Howland.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Board of Firewards — James B. Congdon, Chairman, An- drew Robeson, Charles W. Morgan, Thomas Mandell, William H. Taylor, James D. Thompson, Timothy G. Coffin, Edmund Gardner, Dudley Davenport, E. N. Chaddock, D. R. Greene, George Howland, Jr., Alexander H. Campbell, Jeremiah G. Harris, Sampson Perkins, Peleg Butts, William Phillips, Henry H. Crapo, Joseph Grinnell.
Engineers — Andrew Robeson, Charles W. Morgan, Thomas Mandell.
Prudential Committee — James B. Congdon, Dudley Daven- port, David R. Greene. [This Committee has charge of the Engines, Fire Apparatus, Buildings, &c, and the charge of all repairs and improvements.]
The Firewards are attached to the several Companies, as
follows : To Engine Company, No. 1 — Sampson Perkins, Peleg Butts.
" 2— D. R. Greene, Jas. B. Congdon.
" 3— Thomas S. Hathaway.
" 4 — Henry H. Crapo, Jos. Grinnell.
" 5— T. G. Coffin, Wm. Phillips.
" 6— J. G. Harris, E. N. Chaddock,
" 7— W. H. Taylor, J. D. Thompson. " " 8 — E. Gardner, Geo. Howland, Jr.
Hook and Ladder Company — Dudley Davenport. Fire Company — Alex. H. Campbell.
The following Engines, and no others, are permitted to leave the town without the special order of one of the Engineers, m cases of fires occurring in any of the neighboring villages, to wit :
To Fairhaven village, No. Two, Five and Eight, Accushnet village, No. Six and Seven, Dartmouth, No. One and Four.
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ENGINES AND ENGINE MEN.
Engine No. 1, " Independence" — 100 North Second street.
Levi Nye 2d, Foreman, Nathan Barker, Assistant Foreman.
Joseph Bailey, Clerk.
Benjamin West, Stephen A. Tripp, William Westgate, Ebenezer Burgess, Bradford K. Peirce, Peleg B. Clark, Samuel Masury, John G. White, James M. Tripp, James Manchester, Jr., Andrew Dyre, David Haskins, Albert Sherman, John Russell,
Benjamin Hill, Stephen Cornhill, Stephen Denham, William GifFord, John Rogers, William Porter, Daniel H. Waite, Oliver S. Calott, James Bates, Jr. Oliver G. Peirce, Charles Tuell, James Richmond, William Gibbs.
Engine No. 2, " Citizen" — 65 Purchase street.
A. D. Richmond, Foreman,
Edward Cannon, Edward Munroe, Assistant Foremen.
Frederick S. Allen, Clerk.
Philip Groves, Daniel B. Nye,
Arphaxed Simmons, Timothy Taber,
Thomas R. Robeson, Joseph Hammet,
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Edward S. Wilcox, Josiah B. King, James C. Dole, Reuben Shearman, Sampson Sheiman, Henry C. Kelly, William Coffin, Jr., Willard Nye, George Macomber, William B. Burdick, Samuel E. Nye, John Wood, William Watkins, William B. Thurston, William Tucker, Jr., George F. Barker, George Love, Daniel S. Cobb, William Bain, Lewis H. Field, Charles S. Macomber, Levi H. Fance, James R. Ricketson,
Amos Bates, Nelson Bennett, Thomas C. Lothrop, Joseph L. Freeman, Henry C. Kendrick, Charles W. Rexford, Israel Fearing, Jr., Edward D. Howland, Walter Spooner, Charles W. Ricketson, Elisha Thornton, Jr., Jno. P. Barker, Isaac W. Brownell, Benjamin Lindsey 3d, Andrew Robeson, Jr., George Shiverick, Robert W. Hammet, John Cook, Jr., William Wallace, Hiram Webb, Alonzo Cory, George Perry, Joseph H. Hathaway.
Engine No 3 — Head of Accushnet. Jireh Swift, Jr. Clerk.
Samuel Terry, Andrew B. Grinnell, Mark Snow, Samuel Spooner, Thomas T. Terry, James Spooner, Shubael H. GifTord, Amos Braley, Resolved Sherman,
Philip T. Davis Thaddeus M. Perry, Isaiah Parlow, Obed Nye, Levi Hawes, Silas Stetson, Obed Gifford, Freeman Taber, Peter Taber.
Engine No 4, " Phenix" — 42 Fourth street Slocum Allen, Foreman — Wright Brownell, Assist. Foreman. Simpson Hart, Clerk. Benjamin Lindsey, James D. Butler,
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William W. Cranston, Zepheniah Pease, Franklin Tobey, Allen Case, Alanson Williston, Walter Davis, Frederick Howland, Charles D. Capen, Perry Brownell,
Benjamin F. Popple, David S. Bradly, Hezekiah Coleman, Robert C. Topham, Benjamin Durfee, George Tappan, George Duncan, Joseph Sowle, Edward Waldron.
Engine No 5, " Columbian"— 102 North Second.
Zachariah Hillman, Foreman.
E. W. Kempton, J. Clark, E. Tirrell. Jr. Assistant Foremen.
Luther G. Hewins, Clerk,
Thomas R. Bryant, William C. Cannon, Peleg Potter, Ezra Dyre, Joseph R. Denham, John C. Chadwick, John D. Handy, Merritt Bates, Humphrey Shaw, Enoch Burroughs, Jonathan Smith, Benjamin B. Co veil, Nathaniel Stetson, William Whitcomb, Isaiah Potter, Perry Cornell, Jonathan D. Howland, John Bryant, Tucker T. Case, Oliver Smith, Lemuel Besse, Samuel Simmons, Wilson Drake, Alvan Coleman, Braddock D. Hathaway, William Dvre,
Samuel L. Ward, Benjamin Hayes. Samuel Briggs, Benjamin H. Potter, James Beetle, Frank Swain, Burden Hathaway, Isaac M. West, Giles Verneer, William James, Smith Jenney, Ivory S. Whitney, Thomas C. Chadwick, Pardon Potter 2 J, David R. Peirce, Horatio A. Kempton, Seth Bryant, Benjamin F. Spooner, John Wrightington, Joseph W. Cornell, Samuel K. Spooner, Zachariah Sturtevant, Stephen D. Jordan, John Hillman, William Walker, John K. Cushing,
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Ellery Records, Arvin Smith, Henry R. Wilcox, Alexander J. Titton, Willard Shaw, James Drew, Menasseh Kempton 2d, Leonard Peckham,
Josiah Johnson, Pardon Potter, jr. Joseph Hammond, Kere Chase, Nathaniel H. Hawes, Isaiah D. Foster, Samuel H. Lusccmb, Ansel Landers.
Engine No 6, "Mechanic" — 61 Purchase street.
James Durfee, Jr. Foreman,
Joseph Allen, Jr., Gamaliel Taber, Assistant Foremen,
Ezra K. Delano, Clerk.
Obediah B. Burgess, Stephen Parker, Gifford Taber, Gibbs Taber, Wing- Russell, Job Sisson, Jr. Benjamin Maxfield, James Wheaton, Allen Taber, Prince L. Taber, Micah Eldred, Thomas Sanford, Henry Walker, Ambrose Vincent, Jonathan Devol, Henry V. Davis, Alfred Tripp, Ezra Francis, William A. Gray, Job Wilcox, Jr. David M. Barker, Caleb L. Ellis,
William Howl and, Benjamin C. Jenney, Joseph H. Wade, Charles M. Peirce, Nathaniel W. P. Cobb. John M. Taber, Warden Paine, William Harrison.. John Taylor, Leonard Taber, Alfred E Skinner, Isaac B. King, Charles C. Munroe, Timothy Weston, Oliver Hazzard, Robert H. Gifford. Albert G. Edward, William Hamilton, Daniel Boothe, Ezekiel S. Davis, John A. Westcott.
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Engine No. 7, u Philadelphia" — 40 Fourth street.
Samuel Watson, Foreman,
Thomas Jouvet, William H. Jenney, Assistant Foremen,
E. L. Goddard, Clerk.
Charles Hitch, S. G. Nye,
Samuel G. Rieketson, Benjamin T. Rieketson, William H. Manchester, Wanton Drew, William H. Stowell, J. C. Parmenter, Daniel Pert, James Munroe, William H. Holmes, William Howland, James L. Barrows, Alexander Wall, Benjamin Irish, Josiah Edwards, Clark Parrinton, Seabury Peirce, John S. Cook, "William Cannon, Charles F. Allen, Frederick W. Russell, Edward Manchester, James Dun well, Richard H. Coggeshall, William E. Chambers, Joseph GifTord, Orren M. Leach, John A. Manley, William Goddard, George W. Norton, William Wilkins,
Charles Hood, Albert G. Durfee, M. G. Sears, Joseph Devoll, Joseph Smith, Frederick Deane, John H. Watson, Philip Bailey, Tillson Wood, John Parkhurst, Benjamin G. Wilson, Robert Luscomb, Jr., George Wilson, Isaac C. GirTord, Alonzo Corey, George W. Church, Peter BrumelL. William H. Pratt, Benjamin Chase, William Cushing, Luther Simmons, Andrew C. Davenport, Nathan Northrop, James M. Cook, Francis S. Dole, Henry Mills, William M. Allen, Ebenezer Rider, Barnabas S. Perkins, Joseph Hawes, George D. Raymond*
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Engine No. 8, M Novelty" — Mechanics Row.
William Durfee, Foreman,
George. G. GifFord, Assistant Fomeran,
Benjamin T. Congdon, Clerk.
Charles Sanford, Thomas R. Taber,
Elnathan Hawes, Hale Luther, William Ingalls, Horatio N. Hudson, Robert B. Sears, Silas Richards, Charles Snow, Freeman Snow, Alden GifFord,
Nathaniel Heath, Daniel Field, Peleg B. Brownell, Charles C. P. Tobey, Edward S. Hudson, John B. Potter, Thomas M. Hathaway, John H. Thompson, Joseph G. Dean, William H. Holmes, Ebenezer Bolles.
Hook and Ladder Company — 63 Purchase street.
Charles P. Maxfeld, Foreman,
Benjamin Tripp, Jr., Clerk.
James Wady, Gideon Sherman, Edward T. Willsom Henry Dedrick, Mason R. Peirce, Asa Wood 2d, Alden Braley, Elisha Rider, Braddock GifFord,
Timothy D. Cook, Leonard Jenney, Benjamin T. San ford. James Davis, Walter D. Swan, Robert Smith, Charles P. Sherman, Henry Parker, Daniel Weeden.
Fire Company — Place of Meetings — Town Hall. Annual Meeting held 10th month, 9th. jeo. Randall, President, Zacheus Cushman, V. President. Alfred Gibbs, Simeon Bailey,
Oliver Swain, Thomas Cook,
Robert Gibbs, Directors,
James Henry Howland, Secretary and Treasurer. 3
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Thomas Nickerson, Thomas Cook, William T. Cook, Robert Gibbs, Thomas Nye, Jr., Samuel G. Hudson, David Silvester, Jacob Parker, Oliver Swain, James H. Collins, Pardon Tillinghast, Lawrence Grinnell, Dennis Wood, Caleb S. Tohey, Henry Cannon, William Little, Joshua Richmond, George O. Crocker, William P. Field, Samuel Southgate, Reuben Nye, James M. Grinnell,
William T. Hawes, Alfred Gibbs, William Howe, Henry P. Willis, William A. Wall, Asa Wood, Charles D. Swift, Lemuel Kollock, Samuel Little, William Knights, John R. Thornton, Joseph Taber, Isaiah Burgess, Jonathan Bourne, Jr.,- Simeon Bailey, John Fuller, George F. Hussey, Loam Snow, Asa R. Nye, Richard Williams, Jr., Hervey Josselyn.
BANKS IN NEW BEDFORD.
The Banks elect their Officers on the first Monday of October, and declare dividends on the first Monday of Octo- ber and April, annually.
Bedford Commercial Bank — 35 North Water. Incorporated February 9th, 1816— Capital $400,000. George Howland, President. James H. Crocker, Cashier. Henry Blood, Boole Keeper. directors. George Howland. William T. Russell,
Joseph Ricketson, Thomas S. Hathaway,
Charles W. Morgan, Jireh Perry,
Samuel Rodman, Thomas Nye, Jr.,
.Discount Days — Mondays and Thursdays, 8 o'clock, A. M.
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Merchants Bank — 50 North Water.
Incorporated June, 1825— Capital, $400,000.
John A. Parker, President. James B. Congdon, Cashier.
Isaac C. Taber, Book Keeper.
DIRECTORS.
John A. Parker, Nehemiah Leonard,
John Coggeshall, Jr., David R. Greene,
Job Eddy, Alfred Gibbs,
Abraham Barker, Gideon Allen.
Samuel Borden, Discount Dap — Tuesdays and Fridays,, 9 o'clock, A. M.
Mechanics Bantk— 56 North Water.
Incorporated June 10, 1831— Capital, $200,000.
Wm. R. Rodman, President. Joseph Congdon, Cashier.
William C. Coffin, Book Keeper.
DIRECTORS.
William R. Rodman, Thomas Mandell,
Andrew Robeson, Joseph R. Shiverick.
John Perkins, George T. Baker,
Dudley Davenport, Pardon Tillinghast.
Edmund Gardner, Discount Days — Wednesdays and Saturdays, 9 o'clock, A.M*
Marine Bank — 90 Union, corner South Second.
Incorporated March 3, 1832— Capital, $300,000.
Joseph Grinnell, President. John Williams, Jr., Cashier.
William M. Sisson, Book Keeper.
DIRECTORS.
Joseph Grinnell, Stephen Merrihew,
William W. Swain, William C. Taber,
Joseph R. Anthony, James Howland 2d,
Nathaniel Hathaway, Atkins Adams Ephraim Kempton,
Discount Days — Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, 9 o'clock, A. M,
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INSURANCE OFFICES.
Bedford Commercial Insurance Company — 33 North
Water.
Incorporated 1821— Capital, $150,000.
James Howland 2d, President. R. R. Crocker, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
James Howland 2d, Thomas Mandell,
Joseph Grinnell, William T. Russell,
Nathaniel Hathaway, George Howland, Jr.,
John Coggeshall, William T. Hawes.
Joseph R. Anthony,
Officers elected in April.
Merchants Insurance Company — 52 North Water.
Incorporated 1835— Capital, $100,000. Stephen Merrihew, President. Gideon Allen, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Oliver Crocker, Stephen Merrihew,
Thomas Riddell, Gideon Allen,
Alexander H. Seabury, Thomas Nye, Jr.,
Robert Gibbs, Joseph Dunbar.
John C. Haskell,
Officers elected on the first Monday of January.
Mechanics Insurance Company — 54 North Water.
Incorporated 1831 — Capital, $100,000.
Andrew Robeson, President. Robert S. Smith, Secretary.,
DIRECTORS.
Andrew Robeson, Henry Taber,
Edmund Gardner, E. N. Chaddock,
Joseph R. Shiverick, David Coffin,
C. W. Morgan, R. S. Smith.
Latham Cross,
Officers elected in January.
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NEW BEDFORD INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS.
21 Hamilton.
Amount Invested — about $250,000.
r Annual Meeting, second Monday in January.
Office open every Monday, from 12 till 1 o'clock.
Wlliam Rote h, Jr., President. Geo. W. Baker, Treasurer.
George Howland, Jr., Secretary.
TRUSTEES.
Samuel Rodman, Jr., Eli Haskell,
Charles W. Morgan. Nathaniel Hathaway,
Thomas Mandell, Abraham Shearman, Jr.,
Pardon Tilhnghast, Alfred Gibbs,
Jireh Perry, Joseph R. Anthony,
Joseph R. Shiverick, William C. Taber,
Benjamin Rodman, Stephen Merrihew,
William T. Russell, WTilliam H. Taylor,
George Howland, Jr , Henry Taber,
Enoch Horton, Charles R. Tucker,
Oliver Crocker, George T. Baker.
Board of Investment. — Samuel Rodman, Jr., Alfred
Gibbs, Thomas Mandell, George Howland, Jr., William C.
Taber.
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CHURCHES AND MLMSTERS. Unitarian Church, Union st., Joseph Angier. Friends' Society, Spring, between Sixth and Seventh sts. North Congregationalist, Purchase, corner Elm, Sylvester
Holmes.
First Baptist Church, William street, J. O. Choules. North Christian Society, Purchase, cor. Middle, Charlts
Morgridge.
Methodist Epis. Church, Elm street, Shipley TV. Wilson. Grace Church, Episcopal, Union street, JSath. T. Bent. Trinitarian Church, Founh, cor. School, Jas. A. Roberts Second Christian Society, Middle street, Isaac Sm'th. 3*
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Bethel Church, Bethel Court, Enoch Madge. Sec. Methodist Epis. Church, Fourth, Phineas Crandell. Universalist Church, Fifth, cor. School, John 31. Spear. Reformed Methodist, Middle near Purchase, John McLesh. African Church, Middle, west of County, Jacob Perry. Roman Catholic Chapel, Allen street,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Paul Spooner, 77 Spring.
Alexander Read, 197 Union, corner County.
William C. Whitridge, 117 Elm, corner County.
Andrew Mackie, 64 Purchase.
Lyman Bartlett, 89 Union, cor. North Second
James B. Williams, 89 William.
Samuel West, Jr., 3 Bethel Court,
Levi Folsom, 101 Purchase, corner Charles.
Edward W. Greene, 4 North Water, corner Union.
William R. Wells, office 131 Union, house 32 Elm
Jar vis B. Chase, office 131 Union, house 32 Elm,
BOTANIC PHYSICIANS.
John L. Page, 96 Purchase.
Zarah Baker, 83 Purchase.
John Morgridge, 45 North Water.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PUBLIC OFFICES, 1NCOR- PORATED SOCIETIES, NEWSPAPERS, etc.
County Court House, 143 County, cor. Morgan.
County Jail and House of Correction, Morgan, west of County.
Custom House, North Second, corner William.
Town Hall, Second street, South of Union.
Mechanics Hall, on William street, near Purchase.
Marine Rail-way, Fish Island.
Lyceum, 67 William street, near Purchase.
Mechanics Reading Room, Mechanics Hall, 69 William.
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Exchange News Room, 21 North Water.
Social Library, Lyceum, 67 William.
Selectmen's Office, Town Hall, 7 South Second.
Town Clerk's, Treasurer's and Collector's Office, Town Hall, 7 South Second.
Boston, Providence, Taunton and Bridgewater Stage Office, 119 Union.
Anti-Slavery Reading Room, 107 Union.
Post Office, Custom House, William, cor. North Second.
Academy, 155 County, corner Elm.
Watch House, on Mechanics Row, near Purchase.
New Bedford Mercury Office, 35 North Water.
" " Reading Room, 35 North Water.
New Bedford Gazette Office, 7 South Water.
Theatre or Circus, 119 County, corner Elm.
North Market, 157 Purchase.
South Market, Market Square, on Third and South Second near Union,
Bathing House, 28 North Sixth.
CANDLE HOUSES AND OIL MANUFACTORIES,
William T. Russell's, £6 Third; Charles W. Morgan's, 82 South Water; William T. Hawes', 128 Ray; David Coffin's, 96 First; T. S. h N. Hathaway's, 67 School; Joseph Ricketson's, 163 South Second, corner South; Hus- sey h Howland's, Smoking Rock Point ; George Tyson's Building, 58 South, corner Second ; Lawrence GrinnelFs, First, cor. Grinnell; Isaac Howland, Jr. h Co.'s, 71 School ; Alexander H. Campbell's, 104 North Water ; William W. Swain's, in rear of Parker's brick building, Middle street ; Coffin's wharf.
HOTELS, TAVERNS, &c.
New Bedford Coffee House, Thomas Cole, 20 South- Water.
Washington Ho'el, William B. Tahcr, 16 South Water. Union Hotel, Erottus II. Uooliit'e, 17 South Water.
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Commercial Coffee House, J oh n Blake, 140 Union cor- ner of Fourth.
Mansion House, Lydia Doubleday, 87 Union corner North-Second.
POPULATION.
New Bedford including Fairhaven, was incorporated in 1787, and in 1810 contained a population of 5.651 . In 1812 the Town of Fairhaven was incorporated, which in 1820 contained a population of 2,733, and in 1830,3,034: making an increase in ten years of 11 per cent. The population of New Bedford in 1820, was 3,947, and in 1830, 7,592; making an increase of more than 92 per cent in the same space of time.
The population of New Bedford, as taken by Simeon Bailey, in July, 1836, is 11,113, making an increase of nearly 47 per cent in six years.
The following Table shows the number of males and fe- males between certain ages, as taken by Mr Bailey ; as also the amount of colored population.
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One J 2D | 3J 5[ 10 1 ?[ ll[ 16\ 5\ l\ 30 [ 2o| 59 1 60| | 119
Two 1 65 1 Igj 16J 15 1 9| 37 1 45| 24J 19| 84 1 102| 17o| 191 1 [ | 366 Three| 88 1 lg] 34 1 i T | 19[ 55 1 40 j 19 1 25 1 114[ 109| 219| 227J 2| | 448 Four 1 970|262l27l|l9l|219l392|43l|350|346|l936ll407l2796|2518|335ll56| 5805 Five 1 664|l33ll92|l32|l38|34l|37l|275|270ll257|ll02|l907|l913|23l|l60l 4211 Six 1 27| 10| 14[ 2[ 6l 10J 20] 3| 6\ 5p| 43 j 68| 8P| 7| s\ 164 |l834|439|532|367|398|846|923|676|673|347l|2788|5224|4995|575|319|ii,H3
register. x>j
New Bedford Social Library. Founded 1803 — Present number of Volumes, 3,000. Annnal Meeting, first Saturday in September. Directors — Thomas A. Greene, Wm. H. Taylor, Wm. C. Taber.
Librarian, Treasurer and Collector — Geo. W. Baker. Clerk — Joseph Congdon.
New Bedford Lyceum. Founded in 1828. Annual Meeting last Friday in April. President — Thomas A. Greene.
Vice Presidents — James B. Congdon, Jas. A. Roberts. Recording Secretary — Isaac C. Taber. Corresponding Secretary — John Burrage. Treasurer — George W. Baker.
Curators — Oliver Prescott, Stephen Merrihew, John F. Emerson.
Committee of Arrangements — John Williams, Jr., Isaac N. Stoddard, Henry W. Lee. Auditor — George Howland, Jr.
New Bedford Port Society for the Moral Im. provement of seamen.
Annual Meeting on the first Tuesday in November.
President — Samuel Rodman, Jr.
Vice Presidents — Sylvester Holmes, Stephen Merrihew.
Recording Secretary— -William H. Taylor.
Corresponding Secretary — John F. Emerson.
Treasurer — John R. Thornton.
Managers — James Arnold, Charles W. Morgan, Benja- min Rodman, Jared Parkhurst, Jr., Henry Taber, John Per- kins, William H. Stowell, James B. Congdon, Charles Cog- geshall, Jonathan R. Ward, Oliver Crocker, Alexander H. Seabury, Thomas Nye, Jr., Alfred Gibbs, Geo, B. Worth, John H. W. Page, Joseph Ricketson.
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New Bedford Temperance Society. Annual Meeting called by the Executive Committee. President — James Arnold. Vice President — James B. Congdon. Treasurer — Joseph Congdon. Secretary — E. L. Goddard.
The following persons, together with the above, compose the Board oj Managers : Samuel Rodman, Stephen Merrihew, John F. Emerson. Jared Parkhurst, Jr. Thomas Nickerson, Thomas A. Gieene, Oliver Crocker, Charles W. Morgan, Enoch Mudge, Jona- than R. Ward, Jeremiah G. Harris, Win. H. Stowell.
New Bedford Anti-Slavery Society. Annual Meeting July 4. President — William Rotch, Jr.
Vice Presidents — Andrew Robeson, John O. Choules. Joseph Ricketson, Joseph Congdon.
Recording Secretary-^-James B. Congdon. Corresponding Secretary — John Burrage. Treasurer — John F. Emerson.
New Bedford Bible Society. Annual Meeting fourth Tuesday in September. President — John Perkins.
Vice Presidents — -Andrew Mackie, Wm. H. Taylor. Si cretary—~ William G. E. Pope. Treasurer-— Sidney Underwood. The following persons, together with the above, constitute the Executive Committee : Charles Coggeshall, Henry Taber, Rev. S. Holmes, Rev. N, T. Bent, Rev. Enoch Mudge, William Knights.
New Bedford Young Men's Temperance Society. Annual Meeling third Monday in June. President — John F. Emerson.
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Vice Presidents — Henry W. Lee, Andrew Robeson. Jr.
Corresponding Secretary — James B. Congdon.
Recording Secretary — Joseph L. Freeman.
Treasurer — E. L. Goddard.
Executive Committee — A. H. Seabury, Wm. H. Stow ell, Jared Parkhurst, Jr., D. H. Armstrong, N. T. Bent, Geo.
F. Hussey. i
New Bedford Young Men's Anti-Slavery Society.
Founded February 27th, 1836.
Annual Meeting, 1st Monday in January.
President — Rodney French.
Secretary and Treasurer — Henry W. Lee.
Counsellors — John F. Emerson, William R. Pitman, Isaac C. Taber, William G. E. Pope, Andrew Robeson, Jr.-, Wm, H. Stowell.
New Bedford Mechanics Association. Founded February 19, 1833. Annual Meeting first Monday in October, President — John Perkins. Vice President — Sampson Perkins. Recording Secretary — William Howe. Corresponding Secretary — William H. Allen. Treasurer — William Howe.
Directors — William H. Allen, J. R. Ward, Thomas B. Bush, Oliver Swain, Gideon Allen, Henry P. Willis, Francis Baker, Dudley Davenport, Charles M. Pierce.
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Public Schools.
District No. 1 . Amah W. Bennett, Principal : Annual Salary, $204
District J\'o. 2. Martha L. Hooper, Principal ; Annual Salary, $192
Meribah R. Taber, Assistant, " 120
$312
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District No. 3. J. D. Nichols, Principal in boys' school; Annual Salary, $500 Mary G. Bradford, " in girls' school; " 192
District No. 4. S. Haskins, Principal boys' school, 45 Maxfield; An.Sal. Mary Holmes, " girls' " Azel P. Ladd, " boys' " Caroline N. Thornton, assist. " Julia H. Haskell, prin. girls' " Abbey GifTord, * " ■ Horace Spalding, " boys' " Cynthia H. Ladd, " girls' " MaryAnnWilbour," infant" Harriet Covel, assist. u *
$692
Charles st.
71 William, Charles st.
250 600 250 300 150 600 250 250 125
1,375
District No. 5. D. H. Armstrong, prin. boys' school, Bush st. An. Sal. $600
Deb'h. F. Haskell, assis. « Patience Wady, " f< Ebenezer Hervey, prin. " Caroline Crocker, " girls' Clarissa S. Barker, « Mary Abby Swan, assis. " Ruth L. Swan, prin. infant Ann Maria Bailey, assis. " Mary Bailey, prin.
Sixth st. Bush st.
County st.
250 150 600 275 250 150 250 150 150
District No. 6. John Fisher, principal ; Annual Salary,
$2,825
Amount paid for tuition in District No. 1 , t( ct it (( n ^
(t a «e tt a 3^
$204 312 692
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Amount paid for tuition in District No. 4, 3,375
" 5, 2,825
" 6, 228
$7,636
Amount appropriated by the Town for the support of Public Schools for the year 1836, $8,600
Total amount paid for tuition alone in Public Schools, 7,636
Balance for Fuel and other necessary expenses, $964
PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
Friends' Academy, County street.
Isaac N. Stoddard, Principal — Henry. W. Lee, Assistant.
Abbey Osgood, Assistant of Female Department.
High School — 107 William street. John F. Emerson, Principal — Deborah Weston, Assistant.
[There are a large number of private schools in addition to the above, but which it is not thought proper to insert.]
MILITIA OFFICERS RESIDING IN NEW BEDFORD.
The Fifth Division of Massachusetts Militia comprises Bris- tol, Plymouth and Barnstable counties. Major General — James D. Thompson.
Aids-de-Camp — Geo. A. Bourne and Wm. C. Whitridge, Jr. Division Inspector — James H. Collins. Division Quarter Master — William T. Hawes. Judge Advocate — J. H. W. Page.
The Second Regiment,2d Brigade, 5th Division, comprises the towns of New Bedford, Fairhaven, Dartmouth and Westport. Colonel — David Silvester. Lt. Colonel— Stephen W. Taber. Major — Christopher A. Church, of Westport, Adjutant — Abner C. Browne!!. Quarter Master — Edward Crocker. Paymaster — John T. Stall. 4
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The Batallion of Light Infantry is composed of all the Vol- unteer Companies of Light Infantry, Grenadiers, and Riflemen of the 2d Brigade, 5th Division.
Major — Jeremiah G. Harris.
Adjutant — James M. Staples.
Quarter Master — James M. Murdock.
Surgeon — William R. Wells.
New Bedford Mechanic Rifle Company.
Captain — Stephen Curtis. Lieutenant — Seth H. Ingalls. Ensign — Thomas Bailey.
Washington Artillery Company of New Bedford.
Captain
First Lieutenant
Second Lieutenant — Otis Little.
STREETS, ALLEYS, etc.
The streets of New Bedford are laid out North and South, East and West, intersecting each other at right angles, or near- ly so.
List of East and West Streets, in the order of their location from Union Street South, to ivit : —
Union street, from the river west across County street,
Spring street, from South Second west to County street.
School street, from the river west to County street.
Arnold street, from County west,
Walnut street, from Coffin's wharf west to County street.
Bush sheet, from Davenport's wharf west to County street, not open from Fourth to Seventh streets.
Coffin street, from Eddy's wharf west to Third street.
Cherry street, from Sixth west to County street, and nearly in range with Coffin street.
Hawthorn street, from County street west to Dartmouth line, passing to the north of Joseph R. Anthony's house.
Russell stiest, from South Second west to County street.
Pine street, from South water east to the river.
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Morgan's Row, from South water west to South Second street, passing North of the Common Burying Ground.
Bedford street, from Third street west across County street to Dartmouth line.
Leonard street, from South water east to Rotch's South wharf, and nearly in range with Bedford street.
Griffin street, from Third east to the Friend's Burying ground.
Howland street, from South water west to Third street, in front of the South Block.
Wing street, from Third west to County street nearly in range with Howland street.
Allen street, from County street west, to Dartmouth, leading to Padanaram, nearly in line with Wing and Howland streets.
Grinncll street, from the river west to County street.
South street, from the river west to County street.
List of East and West Streets, in the order of their location from Union Street North, to wit : —
Morgan street, from County street west, passing to the north of the Court House and Jail.
Rose Alley, from North Water east to Taber's wharf.
Central street, from North Water east to Central wharf.
Hamilton street, from North Water east to Rotch's wharf, south of Merchants Bank.
William street, from North Water west to County street, north of Custom House.
Rodman street, from North Water east to Rotch's North wharf.
Mechanic'1 s Lane, from Purchase west to Eighth street.
Elm street, from North Water west across County street,
Middle street, from the Bridge west across County street.
Charles street, from Purchase street west.
High street, from Purchase east to North Second and in line of Charles street.
Ark Lane, from east end of Charles street east to the water.
Kempton street, from North Second west across County to the Dartmouth line, thence leading to Smith's Mills. From Foster street east it is but partially open.
Mill street, from Ray west to Hill street.
North street, from the river west to County street.
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Hillman street, from Samuel Rodman's wharf west across County street.
Maxfeld street, from the river west to County street.
Smith street, from County street west, passing north of Com- fort Whitings house.
Campbell street, from Ray west to Pleasant street.
Willis street, from Ray westerly to County street.
Pearl street, from the river west to Purchase street.
Pope street, from the river west to Purchase street.
List of North o,nd South Streets, on the South side of Union street in the order of their location from the River West, to wit : —
Cross Street, from Pine south to the Friend's Burying Ground.
Prospect street, from South street north past Reuben Rus- sell's house to a cove.
South Orange street, from South street north to a cove.
South Water street, from the "Four Corners" south.
First street, from Union south.
South Second street, from Union street south to the Common Burying Ground, and thence from Howland street south.
Third street, from Union south.
Fourth street, from Union south to Bedford street.
Fifth street, from Union South to Bedford street.
South Sixth street, from Union south to Wing street.
Seventh street, from Union south to Cherry.
County street, from "Clark's Cove" northerly across Union, past J. A. Parker's house.
Orchard street, from Hawthorn south to Bedford street, in front of Joseph R. Anthony's house.
hist of North and South Streets, on the North side of Union St., in the order of their location from the River West, to wit : —
Orange street, from Union street north to Rodman street.
North Water street, from the "Four Corners" north to Mid- dle street.
Bethel Court, opens north side Union street, opposite First st.
North Second street, from Union north to Maxfeld street.
Ray street, from Kempton north across Pope street.
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Purchase street, from Union north, leading to Accuslmet village.
Cheap Side street, from Union to William, and nearly in range with Pleasant street.
Pleasant street, from Kempton north to Willis street.
Foster street, from Charles north to Maxfeld street.
North street, from Union north to Middle street.
Cushing street, from Maxfeld street north.
Hill street, from Kempton to Hillman street.
Walden street, from Hillman street north.
Eighth street, from Union to Elm street.
Thomas street, from Hillman street north.
County street, from "Clark's Cove" northerly across Union, past J. A. Parker's house.
Summer street, from Elm street north.
WHARVES, REFERRED TO IN THIS DIRECTORY.
List of Wharves in the order of their location from North to South, to wit : — S. Rodman's wharf, foot of Hillman street. G. Hoicland's wharf, next south of S. Rodman's wharf. Robeson' s wharf next south of the preceding, and a little south of North street.
Parker's wharf foot of Middle street, next south of the Bridge,
Howland's wharf foot of Middle street.
Hazard's wharf opens at 78 North Water street.
Rotch's wharf, foot of Hamilton and Rodman streets.
Central wharf foot of Central street.
Taber's wharf next north of Union street.
Geo. Howland's wharf next South, or at the foot of Union st.
J. 4* G. Howland's wharf opens at 20 South Water.
Ferry Boat wharf, next south of the last.
Coffin's wharf foot of Walnut street.
Davenport' s wharf, foot of Bush street.
Eddy's wharf foot of Coffin street.
Rotch's South wharf foot of Leonard stree.i.
I¥EW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.
ABams Lewis, master mariner, house 35 South Second street
Adams Benjamin F. shipwright, house 44 Kempton
Adams John, c. boarding house 111 Ray
Adams Stedman G. works for J. G. Harris, 7 South Water
Adams Emanuel, laborer, house 36 County
Adams Hezekiah, mariner
Akin Seth K. lumber, 156 Ray, house 41 Union
Akin Benjamin, branch pilot, house 5 North street
Akin John, captain house 51 Seventh, corner Bush
Akin James, mariner, house 17 Howland
Akin Timothy, farmer and blacksmith, house 1 County
Akin David, laborer, house 49 Wing, corner County
Albro Samuel S. grocer, 101, house 86 Middle
Albro James, house 149 Elm
Albro Henry, grocer, 7, house 8, Market Square
A'bert Thomas, 98 South Second
Albert John, laborer, house 21 Bedford
Albertson Ester, widow, boarding house 31 Spring, corner Fourth
Alden Francis L. auctioneer, office, 5 North Water, house 35 Seventh
Allen Humphrey, sailmaker, house 6 Bush
Allen Slocum, housew-ight, house 65 Third
Allen William M. house 92 South Water
Allen Nelson, grocer, 35, house 33, Union
Allen Joseph, Jr. stone cutter, house 166 Union
Allen Harden, mariner ho'ise rear Grace Church
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Allen Thomas C. harness-maker, 7 Purchase, house 123 Middle
Allen Thomas, victualler, 23, house 13, Purchase
Allen Job, blacksmith, 4 Sear's Court, house 136 Union, corner Fourth
Allen Uriah P. shipwright, house 75 Purchase, corner Middle
Allen Francis T. shipwright, house 137 Purchase, corner North
Allen Robert, blacksmith, 2-11, house 240 Purchase
Allen Frederick S. [Lothrop fy Alien) house 94 Middle, corner Purchase
Allen Rebecca, wife of Elijah, house 126 Kempton
Allen William W. laborer, house 7 North
Allen Nelson, cooper, house 80 Maxfeld, corner Walden
Allen William, mariner, house 155 Ray, corner Willis
Allen Thomas, 2nd (J. Sf T. Allen) house 86 First, corner Bush
Allen Joseph H. {J, fy T. Allen) house 58 Fifth
Allen Gideon, merchant, c. r. 11 Hazzard's wharf, house 23 Sixth, cor. School
Allen William H. merchant, counting room 11 Hazzard's wharf, house 30
Seventh, corner School. Allen Prudence, widow, house 25 Russell Allen William R. blockmaker, house 25 Russell Allen Charles, c. laborer, house 68 South Water Allen Betsey, milliner, house 89 Charles
Allen Abraham, {Butler 8f Allen) house 38 Bedford, corner Sixth Allen Frederick, laborer, house 119 South Second
Allen Humphrey, laborer, house 48 South, corner First
Allen David, ropemaker, house rear 55 County
Allen John, ropemaker, house 7 Allen
Allen John H. {Gilbert, Kelley $ Allen) boards 58 Fifth
Allen J. & T. {Joseph H. fy Thomas 2nd) ship-chandlers, 9 Hazzard's wharf.
Allen Charles, ropemaker, son of Abraham
Allen William H. Jr. 30 Seventh, corner School
Allen Alexander H. mariner, boards 137 Purchase
Allen Sylvanus, cooper, boards rear 130 Ray
Allen Daniel Anthony
Almy Giles S. laborer, works 55 Walnut, corner Fifth, house Arnold
Almy Leonard, stevedore, house 78 Kempton
Almy Peter, laborer, house 125 Middle
Almy Welcome A. butcher, house 162 Purchase, corner Hillman,.
Almy James, jeweller, 81 Union, house 41 Fourth
Ambrose Francis, mariner, house 55 County
Andrews Christopher, 40 Union
Angier Joseph Rev. house 95 Elm
Anderson Norris, c. soap manufucturer house 115 Ray
Anthony Benjamin, victualler, 23, house 21, Purchase
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Anthony Philip, house 14. Sixth
Anthony Jane, widow, house 7 Morgan's Row
Anthony Welcome L. mariner, house 21 Morgan's Row
Anthony Joseph R. ( William R. Rotch, fy Co.) house Hawthorn
Anthony Humphrey, master mariner, house 145 South Water
Anthony Asa, master mariner, boards 16 South Water
Antoine Joseph, boarding house, 94 North Water
Antoue Joseph, laborer, house 96 Charles
Armstrong David H. Instructor, house 81 Fourth
Archer Samuel, boat-builder, house 52 South Water
Arnold James, house 133 County head Spring
Ashley Leonard, laborer, house 71 Ray
Atcherson Moses, brass-founder, house 123 Purchase
Atherton Charles, Dry Goods, 46 Purchase, house 20 Schoo
Austin William, master mariner, at sea
Avery Thomas, truckman, house 47 South Second
Ayres Joseph, pensioner, house 25 Kempton
Babcock Spooner, house 35 South Second
Babbett James M. shipwright house 167 Purchase
Bacon Calvin Edson, at Jireh Perry's 175 Union
Baker George T. merchant, counting room, 17, house 23 North Second
Baker Luther, Rev. house 169 Middle
Baker Job, blacksmith, 80 Spring, house 22 Sixth, corner School
Baker Benjamin, mariner, house Smith
Baker Francis, mason, house 64 School
Baker George W. assessor and treasurer of Savings Institution, 21 Hamilton,
house 26th Seventh, corner School Baker Zarah, Botanic physcician, 83 Purchase Baker Thatcher, bo rding, 9 Market Square Baker Edward L. clerk 17 Middle, boards 22 Sixth, corner School Baker David, mathematical instrument maker, 44 North Water, boards 22
Third, corner Spring Bailey Cornelius, tailor, house 64 South, corner Third Bailey John, jeweller, 91 Union, house J 67 Union
Bailey Tillinghast & Son (Thomas Baileij) traders, house 155 purchase Bailey 'I nomas, ( T. Bailey 4* Son) house 155 Purchase Bailey Isaac, stable keeper, house 19 Hillman Bailey Simeon, accountant, house 61 Bedford, corner County Bailey Rebecca, widow, c. house 29 Allen Bailey George, mariner, c. house rear 29 Allen Bailey Philip, laborer, boards 64 South, corner Third Bailey Richard, in ship George «fc Susan — George Howland
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Bailey Joseph, son of John, 91, house 167 Union
Bailey Jeremiah, mariner, brother of Cornelius, 64 South, corner Third
Bain William, truckman, house 156 Elm
Banks John, colored, mariner, house 226 Middle
Barker Joshua, housewright. 53, house 51 Third, corner Walnut
Barker Abraham, & Co. (Jared Parkhurst Jr.) 117 Union, house 23 Fifth
Barker Joseph, master mariner, house 23 Walnut
Barker John, master mariner, house 27 Elm
Barker George F. son of Abraham, 28 Fifth
Barker William, clerk 67 North Second, corner Middle, boards 65 North Second
Barber Varnum, 12 Union
Barlow James L. cooper, house 173 Ray
Barney Griffin, rope maker, house 68 South Second
Barney Paul, house 61 Fourth, corner Bush
Barney Peter, house 44 School, corner Third
Barney Albert C. apothecary, 49 Purchase
Barney Jonathan W. ropemaker, 68 South Second
Barnard Edward C. master mariner, house 27 Third
Barstow Thomas, shipwright, house 27 Mill, corner Purchase
Barstow Wilson, rigger, house 25 Howland
Barton Reuben, rigger, house 31 Pleasant, corner Mill
Barrows, (John N) Eddy, (Charles E) & Co. grocers 118 Union, corner
Third Barrows James L. tailor, works, 7 North Water, boards 37 Mill Bartlett Lyman, surgeon, 89 Union, house 55 South Second, corner Walnut Bartlett I. H. provision merchant and oil dealer, 1 and 2 George Howland's
wharf, house 133 .Union, corner Purchase Bartlett Fayette, professor of music, house 54 North Second Bartlett Samuel, truckman, rear 128, boards 133 Union
Bartlett Lewis L.cordwainer, works 41 Purchase, boards 31 Spring, cor. Fourth Bartlett Moses E. printer, Mercury Office, boards 3 Bethel Court Bassett James R. master mariner, house 103 North Second Bassett Joseph L. caulker, house 66 Mill J Bassett Ezra, counsellor, 5 North Water, house 99 Pleasant Bassett Richard, caulker, house 30 Middle Bassett Sarah, house 92 Third
Bassett Ezra, Jr. clerk, 26 North Water, boards 73 Fourth Bassett Benjamin
Bates Nathan, deacon, house 33 Third, corner School Bates Merrit, painter, house 13 Kempton Bates ( William) & Haskins (Read) painters, 26 Union Bates William, (Bates # Haskins) house 16 Middle JBates James, wood measurer, house 16 North, corner Ray
DIRECTORY. 39
Bates Amos, jeweller, 91 Union, boards 167 Union
Baylies John, Jailer & Deputy Sheriff, Morgan street
Beden Richard B. truckman, boards 130 Kempton
BedcnElihu. stone cutter, house 172 Kempton
Bearse Enoch, rigger, house 31 Pleasant, corner Mill
Beauchannon Thomas, c. bathing house, 30 North Sixth
Beetle William, spar maktr, Beetle's Lane, house 88 North Second, corner
Kempton Beetle James, boat builder, 214 Purchase
Bennett Samuel, furniture, 44 Purchase and G2 William, house 205 Purchase Bennett Lucy, milliuer and dressmaker, 60 William Bennett Deliverance, pensioner, house 41 North Sixth Bennett Andrew J. mariner, in ship Nile, inquire of Stafford Healy Bennett Peter, shipwright, house 76 Middle Bennett Robert, painter, boards 11 Elm Benjamin Isaac, caulker, house 10 Ark Lane
Benson f Joshua) and Simmons (Orrin) grocers, 67 N. Second, cor. Middle Bent Nathaniel T. Rev. house opposite 2 Cheapside Berkley Morris, laborer, house 3 S. Rodman's wharf Berry William, c. barber, 9 Third, house 24 South Second Betts Leven,c. laborer, house 95 Charles Bidwell Lucius, painter, house 201 Middle Bickman John, laborer, house 71 Ray Bierstead Henry, cooper, house 11 Mill, corner Ray Billings Ephraim, mariner, at sea in ship Alexander Barelay Bissimore David, stevedore, house 33 North Blackmer William, master mariner, house 145 Third Blackmer George W. truckman, house 95 South Sixth Blanchard Jason, boarding house, 29 Union Blanchard Martin, cooper, house 116 Kempton Blanchard Timothy, laborer, house 258 Purchase Blankenship Paul, mariner, at sea in ship Logan Blain Samuel, master mariner, house 130 Kempton Blake John, innholder, 140 Union, corner Fourth Bliss William Jr. ropemaker, house 124 Third Bliss Alexander, house 97 South Second Bliss Isaac, cabinet maker, 81, house 79 Fifth Bliss William, sexton, house 89 Third Bliss Samuel, sexton and ropemaker, house 8 Rowland Bliss Josiah L. ropemaker, house 120 South Second Blood Henry, clerk in Bedford Commercial Bank Blood Lewis*
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DIRECTORY.
Blossom Sally D. widow, house 37 Foster, corner Mill
Bly Horatio IN. caulker, house 76 Purchase, corner Middle
Bodfish Oliver, shipwright, house 33 High
Boid Betsy E. widow, house 64 Foster
Bond Frederick, laborer, house 43 Middle
Bonney Deborah, widow, house 44 South Second
Bonney Samuel, house 76 South Second
Bonney Josiah S. sailmaker, (Chapman §- Bonneij) house 18 Fifth
Bonney Henry M. mariner, 44 South Second
Boothe John K. house 47 Wing
Boon William H. blockmaker, boards at 18 Third, corner Spring
Borden Dame.*
Bosworth James, cordwainer, 69, house 100 South Second
Bosworth Charles, boat builder, 76 First, house 50 South
Bosworth Amos, mariner, in ship Lancaster
Bosworth Joseph, boards 71 First
Bourne Elisha, master mariner, boarding, 55 South Second, corner Walnut
Bourne George A. furniture and carpeting, 105 Union
Bourne Sophia, widow, house 54 North Second
Bourne Edward, shoes, 97 North Water, house 10 Bethel Court
Bourne Jonathan, Jr. grocer, 85 Union, house 53 School
Bowman Francis, ship joiner, house rear 60 Cushing
Boyles Patrick, shipwright, house rear 165 Ray
Bradford Charles*
Bradley David S cooper, house 35 Seventh
Braley Alden, housewright, house 12 Campbell, corner Purchase
Bramhall Joseph, upholsterer, house 57 North Sixth
Brayton Deborah, widow, house 17 Walnut, corner South Second
Brayton David, cooper and gauger, house 70 South Second, corner Bush
Brayton John E. mariner, 70 South Second, corner Bush
Brayton Shubael F. mariner, 70 South Second, corner Bush
Brayton Israel, mariner, 17 Walnut, corner South Second
Bride Thomas, house 3 S. Rodman's wharf
Briggs Charles, housewright, house 86 Fourth
Briggs John, master mariner, house 97 Elm
P.riggs David, house 81 Maxfeld
Briggs Pari, shipwright, house 6 Pearl
Briggs John, c. laborer, house 29 Allen
Briggs Luther, Jr. mariner, at sea in ship William Hamilton
Briggs Ephraiim mariner, at sea in ship St. George
Briggs Alfred, rooper, 34- First
Briggs Samuel, works for Kichmond & Wilcox
DIRECTORY. 4{
Briggs Alfred C. cooper, boards 9 North Second
Brigham Silas, blacksmith, house 85 Purchase
Brigham Francis L. surg on dentist, 24 Purchase
Brightman William, housewright, house 147 Middle
Brighlman Frederick, housevvright, house 120 Kempton
Brightman Henry, at sea in ship Waver!)'
Broodier Charles W. mariner, c. house 150 Purchase
Brooks Ca'vin B. boarding house, 57 South Water, corner Walnut
Brookman William, house rear 152 Union
Bromell Peter, bookbinder, house 86 North Second
Brotherson , widow of Peter, house 124 Third
Brow James, engineer steamboat Telegraph, house 39 Union
Brown Daniel K. mariner, at sea in ship Mayflower
Brown Francis, carpenter, boards 149 Middle
Brown Oliver H. P. tailor, 7 North Second, boards 42 Hill
Brown Franklin*
Brown Samuel R. housewright, 27 Spring, house 12 Fourth
Brown Thomas W. dry goods, 7 North Second, house 1SG Purchase
Brown Ellery, blacksmith, house 128 Purchase
Brown William, grocery, 167 County, corner Middle, house 173 Middle, corner
County Brown Mehalia, colored, widow, house 220 Middle Brown Benjamin, blacksmith, house 172 Kempton Brown Simeon, laborer, house 172 Kempton Brown Thomas D. rigger, A. Robeson's wharf, house 74 Ray Brown Ann, widow, house 42 Hill Brown Derbon, laborer, house 91 North Water Brown Susan, widow, house 1 Walnut, corn r South Water Brown William, mariner, house 102 County Brownell A C. & I. W. auctioneers, 9 South Water Brownell Wil iam O. oyster cellar. 16 Union Brownell William, livery stable, 24, house 11 Fourth Brownell Joseph, blacksmith, 16 Fourth, house 39 Spring Brownell Wright, mason, house 38 Fourth Brownell Eunice, house 86 Fourth Brownell Perry, mason, house 172 Middle Brownell Isaac, trader, 151, house 127 Kempton Brownell Major, grocer, house 164 Kempton Brownell Abner W. housewright, house 74 Mil', corner Hill Browne!! PelegB. housewright, house 1 North, corner North Second Brownell Joshua, teamer, house 7S First Brownell Jabez, mariner, at sea in a brig Brownell Ebenezer, clerk. 19, boards 21 North Water
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42 DIRECTORY.
Brownell John A. truckman, house 152 Keinpton
Browneil John, tailor, works 32 North Water
Bryant Frederick, hardware, 40 North Water, house 96 Elm
Bryant Job, truckman, house 136 Purchase, corner North
Bryant Philander, trader, house 39 Hillman
Bryant John, laborer, house 69 Walden
Bryant Thomas R.. cordwainer, 41 Purchase, house 63 Thomas
Bryant Caleb, cordwainer, 58 North Second, house 210 County
Bucklin Benjamin, blacksmith, 142, house 146 Middle
Buliod Lewis, laborer, house 65 South Water
Burbank Stephen M. cordwainer, 41 Purchase, house 128 Middl
Burdick James A. cooper, house 88 Charles
Burgess Nathan, cordwainer, 94 North Second, house 39 Foster
Burgess Cornelius, grocer, 183, house 181 Purchase
Burgess Charles, tobacconist, house 181 Purcase
Burgess Obadiah B. housewright, 74 Hillman, house 65 Walden
Burgess John B. housewright, house 60 Thomas
Burgess (Isaiah J and Rowland (Abraham H.J merchants, counting room 13
Middle Burgess Isaiah, (Burgess fy How land J house 76 Walnut, cor. Seventh Burgess Ruth, widow, house 88 Charles Burke John, laborer, house rear 5 Campbell Burlingame Henry, butcher, house 172 Middle Burrage John, counsellor and notary public,.93, house 121 Union Burrell William, cordwainer. boards 25 Bush, corner Third Burrows Watson, laborer, house 151 Middle Burroughs Henry J. proprietor Exchange News Room, 21 North Water, boards
51 First Burroughs Joseph L. printer, Mercury office, boards 19 Walnut, corner South
Second Butts Peleg (Butts fy Smith) house 41 Mill, corner Pleasa nt Butts Enoch, ropemaker, house 20 Allen
Butts (Peleg) &c Smith (Jonathan) blacksmiths, 3 and 5 Hazzard's wharf Butts Edward P. harness maker, boards 20 Allen Butts Francis A. mariner, boards 41 Wing, corner South Sixth Butts James, mariner, at sea Butts John, works and boards 197 Union
Bush Thomas B. leather dresser, 53 Allen, house 41 Wing, corner Sixth Bussell Abraham, shipwright, house 12 Ark lane
ill Joel, oyster cellar, Orange street Staler (Daniel) &, Allen (Abraham) rope walk, 1 10 Third, grocery 10i Third.
co e^ age store 7 Central Wharf
' 'Butler &• Wen) hoAiSe .'02 Third
DIRECTORY. 43
Butler Benjamin, house 97 South Second
Butler Daniel, Jr. ropemaker, house 114 Fourth
Butler Patrick, laborer, house 70 William
Butler James D. clerk for Butler & Allen, house 10 Bedford
Cadwell William, clerk, 49 Purchase, corner William, boards 87 Union
Caigie Andrew, brass founder, house 126 Purchase
Campbell Alexander H. commission merchant, 10G North Water, corner Middle,
house, 94 Middle corner Purchase Canfield William, printer, Gazette Office
Cannon Edward S. hats and caps, 96 Union, house 39 South Second Cannon Henry, house 71 Third Cannon Philip, caulker, house 133 North Second Cannon Edward, rigger, house 137 North Second, corner Hillman Cannon Nathaniel, rigger, Rotch's wharf, house 50 Ray Cannon James, inspector and boarding officer, office Custom House, house 143
South Water Cannon Cornelius, rigger, house 137 North Second, corner Hillman Cannon William, caulker, house 98 North Second
Cannon William, wheelwright, works for Silas N. Richards, boards 55 Elm Cannon Charles, clerk for James Durfee, Jr. house 39 South Seeond Cannon F. K. son of Philip, 133 North Second
Capen Charles D. coach and chaise maker, 17 Third, house 21 Third, cc. •Spring- Card William, boatman, house 13 Bethel Court Card Charles V. block and pump maker, 25 Orange, house 73 First Card Jonathan, blockmaker, 18 Orange, house 9 Bush Cardy David, sailmaker, boards 75 Purchase Carey Nathan, blacksmith, works for James Durfee, Jr. Carr Greene, house 97 South Second Carr Caleb A. cooper, 25 Fourth, house 11 Fourth Carr Thomas, cooper, 75 Kenipton Carter Franklin, mariner, house 191 Purchase Carter James C. c. boarding house, 7 Ark Lane Carsley Wi'liam, blacksmith, Ferry Boat wharf, house 54 Schoo Carsley Sarah, widow, house 21 Morgan's Row Cartee Seth, chaise maker, 36 Elm, house 121 Middle Carver James, mariner, house 166 Purchase
Carver William E. boat builder, rear 40 South Water, housed Schoo! Carver Catharine, widow, house 19 Bush Case Jireh, mariner, house 1 Walnut, corner South Water Case Caleb, stevedore, house 91 Kempton Case Thomas C. crier, house 58 North Sixth Case Job, rigger, house 56 Ray Case Hannah, widow, boarding house, 3 Bethel Court
44 DIRECTORY.
Case Alien, (Delano fy Case) house 3 Bethel Court
Caswell Samuel, cooper, house 69 Hillman
Caswell DaiuGl, laborer, house 51 North
Cavanaugh Dennis, watchman, house 46 Bedford
Chaddock E. N. selectman, house 27 South Sixth
Chadwick Betsey, milliner, 57 Middle
Chadwick George, mason, house 151 Kempton
Chadwick John S. cooper, house 15»Hillmau, corner Rny
Chadwick Thomas S. cordwainer, watchman, house 87 Ray, corner Hillman
Chadwick Charlotte, widow, house 87 Ray, corner Hillman
Chambers William E. apprentice to C. V. Card, 73 Fir^t
Chandler Thomas R. works and boards at William Rolch, Jr's.
Chapman Walter, sailmaker, house 9 Bethel Court
Chapman John II. (Chapmen <$• Bonney) house 9 Bethel Court
Chapman Esther, widow, house 101 Purchase, corner Charles
Chapman (JohnH) & Bonney (Josiah) sailmaker, Orange, corner I &.G
Howland's wharf Chapman Cyrus W. house 56 School, corner Fourth Chapman Alfred M. apprentice to Chapman 6c Bonney, boards 18 Fifth Chase John, laborer, house 56 Third Cha-e Davis, cooper, 37 North Sixth, rear 21 Central, counting room 28 North
Water, house 89 Elm Chase Benjamin F. mariner, house 76 Middle Chase David E. painter, house 201 Middle Chase Isaac B. cooper, Beetle's Lane, house Go Charles Chase Jeremiah, shipwright, house 142 Kempton
Chase Ichabod, cooper, rear 36 South Water, house 12 North, corner Ray Chase David, (Little fy Chase,) house 22 Maxfeld Chase Robert, housewright, house 86 Ray, corner Hillman Chase Jospeh G. mason, house 33 Foster, corner Middle Chase Joseph T. mariner, house 69 Wralden Chase Joseph, cooper, 21 First, house 23 Walnut Chase Samel B. mariner, house 17, School Chase Isaiah, Jr. teamer, house Arnold Chase Judith, widow, house 15 First
Chase Nathan, clerk 42 Purchase, boards 31 Spring, corner Fourth Chase (Jarvis B.) and Wells ( William R.) physicians, 131 Union, house 32 Elm Chase Jeremiah, shipwright, house 59 Summer Chase Henry B.*
Childs Nathaniel R. (Freeman fy Childs) boards 140 Union, corner Fourth, Choules John O. Rev. house 165 Union
Christian , wife of Joseph, house 1 18 Purchase
Christian Stephen C. master mariner, house 68 Pleasant
DIRECTORY,
"Christian Lawrence, cooper, house 118 Purchase, corner Middle Church Nancy, widow, house 52 North Second Church James T. sailmaker, house 77 North Water, corner Elir. Church George W. ivery stable, 124 Middle, house 70 Elm Church Freeman, sailmaker, house 32 Hillman Church Benjamin, laborer, house 72 Walden Church Charles, master mariner, house 155 Purchase Church Ephraim E. sailmaker .
Churchill Sylvanus, cooper, house 78 Fifth Churchill Anson, mariner, house 45 Hillman
Clapp Ichabod, livery stable, 8 Fourth, house 11th Fifth, corner Spring Clarke {Noah 2nd) & Marb'e {Barnard Jr.) grocers, 1 Third, corner Unior. Clarke Archibald, house 128 Third Clarke Benjamin, cooper, house 38 South Second Clarke {Ichabcd E.) & Taber {Robert H) innholders, 44 Union, corner Soutr.
Water Clarke Benjamin, master mariner, house 69 South Water, corner Bush Clarke Noah, 2nd, {Clarke fy Marble) house 190 Union, corner Eighth Clarke Charles, shipwright, house 86 North Second Clarke Lydia. widow, house 97 North Second Clarke Peleg, coach and chaise maker, 82 Purchase, 89 Middle, house IIS
Middle Clarke Joseph, block and pump maker, (Peckham dj* Clarke) house 31 High Clarke Henry, mariner, house 40 North corner Pleasant Clarke George, caulker, house 68 Thomas corner Maxfeld_, Clarke Eber, master mariner, house 53 Walnut Clarke Elias, housewright, house 4 Market Square
Clarke Henry F. cooper, rear 36 South Water, house 12 North, corner Ray Clarke David, at sea, in ship Coral, boards 103 North Second Clifford John H. counsellor and Notary Public, 23 North Water, house 54 Fiflfc Cobb Daniel S. truckman, house 70 Elm Cobh Nathaniel W. P. mason, house 172 Middle Cobb Sarah, widow, house 10 Ark Lp.ne Cobb Cephas, laborer, house 48 High Cobb Prentice, cordvvainer, house 126 Kempton Coffin Eunice, sister of David, house 44 Third Coffin Mary, sister of David, house 44 Third Coffin William , boalbuilder, house 72 South Second corner Bush Coffin Jethro, boatbuilder, house 79 South Second Coffin Timothy G. counsellor and Notary Publie, office 35 North Water, hou^
102 Purchse, corner High Coffin David, merchant, counting room Coffin's wharf, house 34 Sixth, cone
Walnut
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40 DIRECTORY.
Coffin William C. clerk in Mechanic's Bank, boards at 72 South Second, corner
Bush Coffin Shubael. boat builder, 79 South Second Coffin Frederick, boat builder, 72 South Second, corner Bush Coggeshal John, merchant, counting room 31 Orange, house 127 Union Coggeshail Charles S. shipwright, house 88 Purchase Coggeshall Joseph Brown, house 118 Purchase, corner Mill Coggeshail John H. house 81 Middle Coggeshall Nelson, laborer, house 1G6 Kempton Coggeshail Charles, 2nd, laborer, house 33 Mill Coggeshall Mary, widow, house 53 Ray Coggeshall Sarah, widow, house 53 Ray
C°ggeshail Josiah, (Coggeshall fy Walters) house 58 North Sixth Coggeshall Thomas, Jr. clerk in Post Office, house 17 School Coggeshall Ichabod, farmer, house 27 County
Coggeshall (Josiah) fy Walters (Charles A) confectionary, 8 Second Coggeshall James, merchant, counting room, 31 Orange Coggeshall Samuel IJ. (Palmer 8p Coggeshall ) Coggesh ,11 Bradford H. cooper, house 53 Ray Coit Ga drier L. clerk, 17 South Water Cole Veretta, milliner, 101 Union Cole William B. mason, house 162 Kempton Cole Wi liam, sailmaker, house 75 Middle, corner Hill Cole Thomas, innholder, h use 20 South Water Coleman Alvin, ship carver, 53 South Water, house 14 Middle Coleman Hezekiah, carver, 53 South Water, hou-e 64 School Colt man George*
Collins Philip, butcher, house 59 Summer Collins James H. hardware, 55 Union, house 65 South Second Collyer Henry, shipwright, house 83 North Second Colesworthy Anne, boarding, 11 North Second Comfort Patrick, mariner, house 232 County Congdon Susanna, widow, house 40 South Second Congdon Joseph, cashit r Mechanics Bank, house 40 South Second Congdon Benjamin T. gauger, house 42 South Second Congdon Fanny, widow, house 29 Seventh, c rner School Congdon Sarah & Elizabeth, mantaumakers, 29 Seventh, corner School Congdon James B. -cashier Merchant's Hank, house 118 County, cor. Walnut Congdon Arnold S. mariner, house 40 South Second Congdon Kaac, 29 Seventh, corner Sehoel Connelly John, laborer, house 78 Kempton Cook Timothy D. (Gilford fy Cook) house 93 Fourth i Jook oilas, house 232 Purchase
DIRECTORY. 47
Cook Silas Jr. cooper, house 232 Purchase
Cook John, cooper, house 232 Purchase
Cook William T. (Cook 8f Hudson) house 110 Middle
Cook Job, c. mariner, house 226 Middle
Cook Thomas (Cook fy Snow J house 9 Eighth
Cook (Thomas) & Snow (Loam) merchant tailors, 38 North Water
Cook (William T.) & Hudson (Samuel G.) sail makers, rear (J Middle
Cook Edwin F. house Arnold street
Cook Catharine, widow, c. house 26 Wing
Cook John Jr. ( Woods fy Cook) house 59 Third/ corner Bush
Cook Charles K. c. house 26 Wing
Cook Charles, clerk 50 Union, boards 59 Third, corner Bush
Cook John S. cabinet maker, at sea in slip Maria Theresa
Cook James M. cleik 31 North Water, boards 87 Union
Coombs Benjamin (Coombs fy Harlow) house 96 South Second
Coombs (Benjamin) & Harlow (Otis) merchant tailors, 10 South Water
Coombs Elnathan, cordwainer, 130 Purchase, house 72 Foster, cor. Maxfeld
Coombs David W. shipwright, house 210 Purchase
Coombs Asa (C. Hooper fy Co.) house 72 Foster, corner Maxfeld
Coombs William, c. laborer, house 29 Allen
Coombs Joseph, carpenter, Mill street, boards 73 Mill
Corey Nathaniel, boatman, house 69 North Water
Corey Ebenezer, trader, 20 Orange, house 47 First
Corey Barney, house 24 Walnut
Corey Billings F. housewright, 70, house 78 South Sixth, corner Bedford
Corey John, cordwainer, 43 Wing, house rear 43 Wing
Corey Thomas, cooper, at sea, inquire of Tobey & Ricketson
Corey Sylvester R. tailor, house 2 Maxfeld, corner North Second
Corey Alonzo L. son of Billings, 78 Sixth, corner Bedford
Cornel! John, cooper, house 88 Charles
Cornell Elizabeth, widow, house 126 Kempton
Cornell Alfred, laborer, house 59 North Sixth
Cornell Thomas T. wheelwright, shop and house rear 57 North
Cornell Joseph W. boat builder, boards 139 Ray
Cornell Albert, cooper, boards corner Union and Fifth
Cornell John E. in ship Cambray, boards 33 Purchase
Coste Lewis B. (Fish Sp Coste) boards 12 Bethel Court
Colman John, c. in ship Roscoe
Covell Hannah, widow, house 98 North Second
Co veil Charles, master mariner, house 112 Purchase
Covell Hal-ey, caulker, house 49 Maxfeld
Covell Clement C. master mariner, house 155 Ray, eorner Willis
48 DIRECTORY.
Co veil — -, wife of Hiram, house 56 Summer
Covell Benj. B. & Co. (Timothy TabcrJ painters, 23 Middle, house 21 Kemptcm
Covell William, mariner, boards 98 North Second
Cox William H, master ship Mozambique, house 75 North Water
Crandell Phineas Rev. 55 Th lrd
Crane Levi L. (Crane <$» French) house 160 Union
Crane (Levi L.J & French (Rodneij) merchants, 8 I. & G. Howland's wharf
Cranston William, boat builder, 133; house 139 Ray
Cranston William W. boat builder, 133, house 139 Ray
Crapo Henry H. Town Clerk and Notary Public, 7 South Second, house 25
Bush, corner Third Crapo Phebe, widow, boarding, 17 South Second, corner Spring Crapo Jeremiah, sail maker, house 63 Foster Crapo William, mariner, house 11 Morgan's Row Crapo Squire, laborer, house 9 Market Square Craw Ebenezer R. laborer, house 135 South Water, corner Grinnell Crocker William H. dry goods, 101 Union, house 38 Fourth Crocker Desire, tailoress, 70 N. Second Crocker Ansel, shipwright, house 31 High Crocker Thomas, shipwright, house S3 High Crocker Oliver, merchant, counting room 7 I. & G. Howland's wharf, house 96
William Crocker John, shipwright, house 6 Pearl
Crocker James H. Cashier Bedford Commercial Bank, house 147 Union Crocker Rowland R. Secretary Commercial Insurance Office, boards 140 Union Crocker George O. merchant, counting room I. & G. Howland's wharf, house
96 William Crocker Edward, clerk 101 Union, boards 38 Fourth Cromwell Eliza M. widow, house 2 Bethel Court, corner Union Crooker Samuel, laborer, house 76 Middle
Crooker Barker, at sea in ship Julia, inquire of T. Riddell & Sons Cross Latham, captain, house 43 School, corner Third Crouch John C. tailor, c. at sea, house 128 South Second Croucher Thomas, boards 59 Mechanics Row Croweli Samuel, shipwright, house 114 North Second Crowell Peleg, branch pilot, house 1C7 North Second, corner Hill man Croweli Hiram, si: ip joiner, A. Robeson's wharf, house 56 Cushing Crowell Leonard, master mariner, house 68 Foster Croweli Amos K. at sea in ship Hope, house 68 Foster Cundell Joseph (Ripley fy Cundell) house 85 Elm Cundell Russell, soap manufacturer, 33 Howl and Cunningham Robert, rigger, house 52 South Water Cur.de Anne, widow, house 52 Bedford
DIRECTORY. 49
Curtis Peter, c. mariner, house 84 North Second
Curtis Stephen, gilder, 37 Purchase, house 111 Middle
Curtis Richard, rigger, house 60 Ray street
Cusbing Abby, widow, house 63 Hillman
Cushman Eliphalett, livery stable, 13 South Second, house 46 Spring, corner
Fifth Cushman Zacheus, sail maker, house 71 Fourth Cushman Heman, laborer, house 72 Middle Cushman Daniel , laborer, house 137 Middle Cushman Azariah, housewright, house 58 North Cushman Jacob Jr. stage agent, office 119, house 120 Union Cushman Benjamin, mariner, at sea in ship Meloria, from Fairhaven Cushman Timothy R.* Cushman Ezra* Cuttoe Roxanna, confectionary, 43, house 45 Purchase
Daggett Shepherd, housewright, house 13 Mill, corner Ray
Daggett Jethro D, housewright, house 64 North, corner Hill
Daggett Eliphalett, laborer, house 23-2 County
Dammon Samuel, shipwright, house 172 Purchase
Danseizen Jacob, laborer, house 98 School
Davenport Dudley, housewright, 74, grocery 76 South Water, house 2 Bush,
corner South Water Davenport Alonzo, housewright, house 75 South Water, corner Bush Davenport Richard, butcher, house 9 North Second Davenport Taylor, boarding, 78 Elm Davenport William, housewright, house 108 Fourth Davenport Andrew, baker, house rear 23 South Second Davenport Philip, mariner, at sea, residence North street Davis Henry V. tinplate worker, 38 and 42 Union, house 63 Charles Davis Sarah, dress maker, 67 Fourth Davis James, laborer, house 116 North Second Davis James, cooper, house 149 Elm
Davis Aaron, Jr, shipwright, house 50 North, corner Foster Davis Edmund, truckman, house 50 North, corner Foster Duvis George W. cordwainer, 40 Bedford, house 51 County Davis Reuben, laborer, house 126 South Second Davis Benjamin, cordwainer, 40 Bedford, boards 51 County Davis Ruby, widow, house 95 Charles Davis Francis boarding, 35 School, corner South Second Davis Nicholas Jr. painter, house 10 South Second Davis Joseph C. shipwright, hous« rear 90 North Second
50 DIRECTORY.
Davis Edward B. shipwright, house rear 90 North Second
Davis Richard, clerk 45 Union, boards 10 South Second
Davis Thomas, cooper, at sea
Davis Aaron, Jr, shipwright, house 50 North street
Dawley Harriet, wife of house 116 North Second
Dean Frederick, victualler, 4 South Second, house 79 Elm
Dean Joseph G. blacksmith, house 74 Kempton
Debity Luke, c. laborer, house 19 Hillman
Dedrick Henry Y. block maker, house 22 Bedford
Delano Allerton, cooper, house 33 South Second, corner School
Delano Susanna, widow, house 43 South Second
Delano Thomas, mariner, house 43 South Second
Delano Ezra K. turner, 91 Middle, cor. Purchase, house 75 Purchase, cor. Middle
Delano Joseph C. master mariner, house 109 Middle
Delano (Abraham) & Case (Allen) coopers, Fish Island
Delano Abraham (Delano 8p Case) house 3 Bethel Court
Denham Benjamin, baker, house 52 South Water
Denham Tillson, baker, 32 Fourth, corner School, house 56 School, cor. Fourth
Denham Joseph, stabling, 1707 house 172 Purchase
Denham Tillson B. (Saijer fy Denham) house 56 School, corner Fourth
Denham George B. sail maker, at Chapman & Bonney's, boards 9 Bethel Court
Denham, see Dunham
Dennis Richmond, laborer, house 240 Purchase
Derrickson Daniel D. painter, 92 North Water, house 85 North Second
Derrin Daniel E. painter 85 North Second
Devol Rachel, widow of Pardon, house 162 Purchase, corner Hillman
Devol Jonathan, housewright. house 42 Kempton
Devol Patience, widow, house 41 North Sixth
Devol Joseph, laborer, house 5 Morgan's Row
Devol Pardon B. mariner, at sea, 162 Purchase, corner Hillman
Devol Pardon (L. B. Keith fy Co.) house 96 South Second
Dexter Thomas, master mariner, house 64 School
Dexter Albert, trader, boards 91 North Water
Dexter Freeman, painter, works 21 Union, boards 31 Spring, corner Fourth
Dillingham Asa, shipwright, house 15 Maxfeld, corner Ray
Dillingham , widow of Edward, house 3 First, corner Union
Dillingham John, mariner, was in Amethyst
Dix Thomas R. (Thomas Riddell Sf Sons) house 198 Union, corner County
Dixon Lewis D. c. mariner, 7 Spring
Dixon John, c. house rear 22 Union
Doane Oliver C. housewright, boards 19 Purchase
Doane Simeon, boarding house, 14 Bethel Court
DIRECTORY. 51
Doane Zebina H. boarding house, 146 North Second
Doane John, cooper, house 19 Purchase
Dodge John, grocer, 51, boarding house 49 South Second
Dole James C. grocer, 32 South Second, corner School, house 31 School
Dole Francis S. cooper, at D. Chase's, house 51 Third
Doolittle Erastus H. innholder, 17 South Water
Doten Isaac, blacksmith, house 77 North Water, corner Elm
Doten Nathaniel, cooper, house 56 South Second
Doty Edmund, wheelwright, house 74 Ray
Doty William P. wheelwright, 21 Spring, house rear Grace Church
Doubleday Lydia, Mansion House, 87 Union, corner North Second
Downing John, laborer, house 129 South Second
Drake Wilson, stage driver, 20 South Water
Drew Lucy, milliner and mantua maker, 109 Purchase
Drew Timothy, removing buildings, house 194 Middle
Drew Benjamin, caulker, house 3 Kempton
Drew James, caulker, house 13 Kempton
Drinker Lydia, widow, house 46 William
Driscol Stephen G, clerk 6 South Water, boards 44 Fourth
DufTey John, truckman, house 130 Kempton
Duffy James laborer, house 130 Kempton
DufTey George, blacksmith, house 70 William
Dunbar Joseph & Co. (Asa 7\ Lawton) merchants, 9 Middle, bouse 26 S.Sixtu
Dunbar Elisha & Co. (Edward C. Jones) merchants, 3 Central wharf, house 46
South Sixth Dunbar Joseph, c. house 66 South Second Dunham Mary, widow, house 147 Middle Dunham Joseph R. shipwright, house 74 Kempton Dunham Ralph R. cooper, house 50 North, corner Foster Dunham Asa, clerk, boards 135 Middle Dunham, see Denham Durell Daniel, accountant, house 6 Fifth Durell Abby, wife of Daniel, milliner, 8 Fifth
Durfee William, housewright, 33 Mechanics Row, house 98 North Second Durfee James, blacksmith, house 78 Purchase Durfee Nathan, blacksmith, house 112 Middle Durfee James, Jr. blacksmith and machinist, 7 and 9, counting room 10 Mechanics
Row, house 116 Middle Durfee Thomas, blacksmith, 4 Hamblin, house 75 Maxfeld Durfee Barton B. house Arnold street Durfee Benjamin, cooper, house 98 Sooth Second Durfee Robert, Mill street, boards 248 Purchase Dwelly George W. laborer, house 56 Hillman !>> re F,7ra, blacksmith, house 73 Elm
52 DIRECTORY.
Dyre Christopher E. cooper, house 23 Maxfeld
Dyre David, house Smith street
Dyre Polly, wife of James, c. house opposite 36 Howland
Dyre Asa, mariner, at sea in ship George Howland
Dyre Warren, brother of Ezra, housewright, house 73 Elm
Dyre William, blacksmith, works 3 Hazzard's wharf, boards 14G Purchase
Earl Thomas, painter, house 12 Bethel Court
Eastes Abraham, cooper, house 151 North Second
Eastham Francis Henry, master mariner, house 79 Hillman, corner Thomas
Easton John G. house 26 County, corner Grinnell
Easton Rhoda, c. house 5i Cushing
Easton Benjamin, laborer, 26 County, corner Grinnell
Eaton Jacob, hats, 16 North Water, house 67 South Water
Eddy Job, house 85 Second
Eddy William, dry goods, 102 Union, house 75 Fourth
Eddy Z. & G. M. (Zephaniah & George M.) domestic dry goods, 12 North
Water Eddy Zephaniah (Z. & G. 31. Eddy) Eddy George M. {Z. & G. M. Eddy)
Eddy Charles E. (Barrows, Eddy & Co.) 118 Union, corner Third Edwards Shubael G. shipwright, house 51 Ssmmer, corner Middle Edwards Josiah, rigger, house 49 Hillman Edwards William L. house 175 County Eldred Micah, blacksmith, house 174 Purchase
Eldredge Killey, house 63 Fifth
Eldredge Stephen, caulker, house 14]Howland
Eldredge James, mariner, house 15 Howland
Eldredge Veranus, caulker, house rear 17 Howland
Eldredge Daniel, caulker, house 120 South Second
Eldredge Darius, Ray Town
Eldredge William, painter, house 111 Middle
Eliot T. Dawes counsellor and notary public, office 88 Union, house 80 Third
Eliot Robert, c. mariner, house 231 Middle
Ellis Watson, cabinet maker, 53 South Water, house 47 First
Ellis Thomas, furniture, 7 Cheapside, house 185 Union
Ellis Caleb S. cooper. 40 North Sixth, house 94 Elm
Ellis William S. boarding house, 6 Ark Lane
Ellis Josephus, laborer, house 70 Kempton
Ellis Mendall. (Otthvell & Ellis) house 69 Hillman, corner Walden
Ellis Allen G. mariner, at sea in ship Nautilus
Ellis Watson, Jr. 47 First
Ellis Thomas, Jr. 185 Union
DIRECTORY. 53
Ellis Josephus, mariner, house 88 Charles
Emerson John F. instructor, boards 87 Union
Emery Abby, boarding house,. 91 North Water
Enholm Samuel A. boatbuilder, boards 52 South Water
Ebzler Anton, cap and umbrella manufacturer, house 80 Ray. workh for C. Hoop
er & Co. Eve Jacob, c. mariner, house 17 Ark Lane Evens Charles T. at sea in Pyrachute, boards 23 Maxfeld
Fabre Henry, mariner, house 49 Maxfeld street
Fales James, watchmaker, 95 North Water, house 42 Hill
Fales James Jr. watchmaker, 95 North Water, house 42 Hill
Farmer Dianna, c. widow, house 140 North Second
Farewell Lewis, house 52 Fifth
Fearing Noah {Northam fy Fearing)
Fearing Israel, truckman, house 160 Union
Fearing Israel Jr. clerk at 27 North Water
Ferguson Jireh L. housewright, 18 South Second, house 17 Bush
Field William P. clerk, house 150 Middle
Field Lewis H. hatter, house 3 First, corner Union
Fields Joseph, c. laborer, house 148 North Second
Fields David, housewright, house 116 Purchase
Finney Nathan, mason, house 230 County
Fish (David) & Coste (Lewis B.J hats, 8 South Water
Fish Lewis, master mariner, house 177 Purchase
Fish Charles, laborer, house 15 Howland
Fish David (Fish Sf Coste) boards 12 Bethel Court
Fisher Seth D. master mariner, house 68 Fourth
Fitzgerald Patrick, laborer, 3 Rodman's wharf
Fletcher David, c. laborer, house 161 Elm
Flink Emanuel, rigger, house 171 Ray
FolsomLevi, physician, house 101 Purchase, corner Charles
Forbes Nicholas, boarding house, 34 Union
Fortune Thomas, mariner, house 25 First
Foster Joseph T. grocer, 90 North Second
Foster Lothrop, Jr. housewright, 29 School, house 97 Purchase, corner Charles
Foster Lydia, widow, house 119 Purchase, corner Mill
Foster James, housewright, h«mse 88 Ray, corner Hillman
Foster Isaiah D. carpenter, 133, house 139 Ray
Fowler Peter C. stone cutter, house Morgan street
Francis Ezra, mason, house 142 Kempton
Francis Isaac, laborer, house 74 Walden., corner Maxfeld
Freeman (Edward P.) & Childs (Nathaniel R.) shoes 95 Union
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54 DIRECTORY.
Freeman Edward P. (Freeman fy Childs) house 72 Fourth
Freeman Joseph L. importer of paper hangings, 97 Union , boards 63 Fourth
Freeman Ann, house, 79 Elm
Freeman Isaac, housewright, house 73 Mill
Freeman John, carpenter, 48 Hillman, house 61 Walden, corner Hillman
French Cassander, shipwright, house 39 Hillman
French Rodney (Crane 4* French) house 80 Second
Fuller John, trader, house 151 North Second
Fuller Jonathan, sh pwright, house 42 Wing
Fuller Benjamin, mariner, house 4 Middle
Fuller Samuel, c. mariner, house rear 43 Wing
Fuller Nathaniel L. at sea in Wilmington and Liverpool packet, boards
Middle Furlong Patrick, alien
Gage Isaiah,
Gage Benjamin, caulker, house 116 Purchase
Gage Alexander, caulker, boards 1 16 Purchase
Galen Peter, tailor, house 125 South Second
Gammons Alanson, truckman, 12 Elm, house 52 North Second
Gammons Curtis T. truckman, house 119 Purchase, corner Mill
Gammons Lemuel, blacksmith, 57 North, house 74 Mill, corner Hill
Gardner Lucinda, widow, house 35 Third
Gardner Hezekiah B. mariner, house 35 Third
Gardner Edmund, cooper's shop 16 Coffin, house 84 South Second
Gardner Eliza M. house 79 Elm
Gardner Abraham, master mariner, house 116 Middle
Gardner Edward, mariner, house 80 Middle
Gates William, shipwright, house 89 North Second, corner Kempton
Gerrish Andrew, trader, house 47 Seventh
Gibbs George, C. cordwainer, boards 18 Third
Gibbs Anselm*
Gibbs Joseph, boards 55 South Second, corner Walnut
Gibbs Robert, captain, house 30 Walnut, corner Third
Gibbs Ruth, widow, boarding, 152 Union, corner Fifdi
Gibbs Jabez shipwright, house 38 Maxfeld
Gibbs Alexander, merchant, 21 Orange, house 89 Spring, corner Eighth
Gibbs Isaac L. housewright, house rear 52 Bedford
Gibbs Alfred & Co. (Reuben Nye) 1 Taber's wharf, house 68 Walnut
Gidley Abraham M. housewright, house 139 South Orange
Giflford Elihu> cooper, boards 77 North Water
Gifford Nathan*
Gifford George W. at sea in ship Gideon Howland
Gilford Abraham M. mariner, son of Hallett
DIRECTORY. 55
Gifford (George G.) & Thompson (John H.) coppersmiths, 6 Hazzarcl's wharf
Gifford George G. (Gifford & Thompson) house 31 Elm
Gifford William, merchant, 7 Taber's wharf, house 68 Third
Gifford (Braddock) & Cook (Timothy D.) housewrights, 7G Third
Gifford Braddock [Gifford & Cook] house 51 Summer, corner Middle
Gifford George, mariner, 94 Third
Gifford Abraham, house 111 Third, or 7 Wing
Gifford Albert {Greene, Gifford S? Co.]
Gifford Charles, carpenter, house 103 North Second
Gifford Isaac C. cordwainer, house 85 Elm
Gifford Asa, cooper, house 35 Middle
Gifford Isaac, house 67 Kempton
Gifford Abner, cooper, house 56 Mill, corner Foster
Gifford Joseph A. cordwainer, house 171 Ray
Gifford Squire, truckman, house 70 Walden
Gifford Pardon, shipwright, house 10 Sixth, corner Spring
Gifford Robert H. house 10 Sixth, corner Spring
Gifford William, laborer, house 34. Howland
Gifford Elihu H. laborer, house 232 County
Gifford Samuel, butcher, house 233 County, corner Smith ( Gifford Peleg, laborer, house Smith ! Gifford Abraham R. painter, son of Abraham 111 Third, or 7 Wing
Gifford Abraham, 2nd, mariner, house 1 Sear's Court
Gifford Hallett, laborer, house 31 Elm
Gilbert Grenville [Gilbert, Keliey & Allen] boards 22 Third, corner Spring
Gilbert David H. at sea in Wilmington and Liverpool Packet
Gilbert John, laborer, house 21 North
Gilbert Caleb C. counting room 23 North Water, boards 8 Eighth
Gilbert [Greenville], Keliey [Henry C] & AUen [John H] dry goods, 25 North Water
Gilman Benire, mariner, house 70 William
Goddard Wrilliam, cooper, at sea, boards 92 South Second
Goddard E. L. Dry Goods, 5 South Water, house 73 Fourth
Goodenough Jot ham,*
Gooding George, stone cutter, boards 119 Elm,
Gooding Aianson, }eoman, house 24 South Sixth
Googins William, master mariner, house 82 Second
Gordon Wrilliam,deputy sheriff,deputy marshalland coroner,85 Fifth,cor. Bedford
Gorham John, at sea
Gould John L. laborer, house 33 Pleasant, corner Mill
Grant Joseph, boarding house 86 North Second
Grant William, laborer, c. house 203 Middle
Gray William A. chaise and coach painter, 82 Purchase, boards 113 Middle
Gray John S. blacksmith, house 33 Union
56 DIRECTORY.
Gray Stanton, laborer, house 151 Middle
Gray Isaac, laborer, house 51 Mill
Gray Pardon, 2d, laborer, house 38 Foster, corner Mill
Gray Darius [Gray & Weaver] house 46 Foster
Gray Pardon, Jr. livery stable, 19, house 22 School
Gray [Darius] & Weaver [David] blacksmiths 96 North Water
Greene Alphonso, housewright, house 116 Third, corner Howland
Greene [Edicard W.] Gitibrd, [Albert) & Co. ( ) apothecaries, 4 North
Water, corner Union GreeneEdward W. (Greene, Gifford 4" Co.) physician, boards 1 South Second,
corner Union Greene Augustus A. housewright, house 99 Fourth Greene Alfred, housewright, house 72 School Greene David R. & Co. {Dennis Wood, Willard Nije) 9 Taber's wharf, house
56 South Sixth Greene Thomas A- County Commissioner, house 134 County, corner Spring Greene Williams, butcher, house Arnold Greene L. 13. millinary and dress making, 92 Union Greenman Potter, confectioner, works 8 South Second, boards 44 Union, corner
South Water Greenman Jeremiah, barber, 54 Union, house 39 South Second Greenman Josiah, barber, 54 Union, house 39 South Second Gnnuell Cornelius, house 135 Third
Grinuell Charles, merchant, counting room 4 Rotches' wharf house 15S Union Grinneil Josej.h, merchant, President Marine Bank, counting room 29 Orange,
house 97 County, head of Russell Grinneil Mary, widow of Cornelius, Jr. house 103 County, corner Hawthorn Grinneil Lawrence, merchant, counting room, 29 Orange, house Orchard Grinneil James M. [Kollock & Grinneil] house 77 Fourth Groves Philip, blacksmith, 140, house 152 Middle Gunn John, alien, Gustavus John, butcher, c. house 128 South Second
Hackett Esther, c. widow, house 46 Hill
Haffords Priscilia, house 21 Hillman
Haffords Charles, sailmaker, Rotch's \*harf, house 44 Spring, corner Fifth
Haffords Mary, house 117 Middle
Hale Benjamin E. in Gazette Office, house 34 North Second
Hale James, cord wainer, house 121 Middle
Hall John Peter, brassfounder, house 68 William
Hall Isaac D. grocer, 6 South Water, house 44 Fourth
Hamblin Edward J. & Co. [Caleb Jenneij] shots 16, house 17 Third, cor. Spring
Hammett Joseph G. house 32 Purchase
DIRECTORY. 57
Hammond Carles E.*
Hammond Thomas, master mariner, house 67 Mil)
Hammond Thomas C. shipwright, house 5 Campbell
Hammond William, shipjoiner, house 68 Pleasant
Hammond Charles, laborer, house 93 Fourth
Handy Ichabod, cooper, in ship Gideon Howland
Handy Isaac, shipwright, house 93 Ray
Handy Walter, mariner, house 63 Kempton
Handy John, shipwright, house 63 Kempton
Handy Isaac, cooper, 24. I. & G. Howland's wharf, house 75 Kempton
Hand}r Isaac, 2d, shipwright, house 93 Ray
Handy James, laborer, house 22 First
Harden John G. blacksmith, house 77 North Water, corner Elm
Hardy William, laborer, house 165 Ray
Harlow Ebenezer, instructor, house 32 Purchase
Harlow Otis {Coombs fy Harlow) house 32 Elm
Harper James, boards at 3 Bethel Court, corner Union
Harris Jeremiah G. Editor New Bedford Gazette, boards at 143 Union
Harris Oliver G. Stage Driver, house 120 Union
Harrison John, c. mariner, house 90 South Water
Harrison Amy Ann, dress maker, house 62 South Second
Hart Charles, laborer, 156 Elm
Hart Simpson, sailmaker, I. & G. Howland's wharf, house 35 South Sec
Hart Ephraim, laborer, house 126 Kempton
Hart Nancy, house 71 Ray, corner North
Hart Abigail, widow, house 59 North Sixth
Hart Charles, 156 Elm
Hart George, boat builder, boards 96 South Second
Haskell Eli, gauger, house 55 Purchase
Haskell Dennis, master mariner, house 82 Maxfeld
Haskell Andrew, trader, 5 Market Square, house 77 Third
Haskell John C. merchant, counting room, Fish Island, house 85 Bush, corner
County Haskell Hiram, grocer, 6 Market Square, boards 16 Bush, corner South Second Haskell Fordyce D. master ship Mercany. house 82 Maxfeld Haskius Read {Bates fy Haskins) painters, house 71 South Second, corner.
Bush Haskins Clarke, shipwright, house 21 Hillman Haskins Samuel, instructor, house 99 Hillman, corner Summe.' Haskins William, shipwright, house 69 High Hatch Albert D. printer, clerk at 111 Union, boards 83 Fourth Hatch George A. in ship Endeavor, house 171 Purchase
5S DIRECTORY.
Hatch Francis W. rigger, house 48 North, corner Foster
Hatch Joel, shipwright, house 6 Pearl
Hatch George, ropemaker, house 92 County
Hatch Abiel, ropemaker, house 11 Allen
Hatch Franklin, cooper, at sea in ship Minerva
Hathaway Franklin, shipwright, boards 41 Maxfeld
Hathaway James H. tinman, 17 North Water, boards 158 Middle
Hathaway {Anthony) & Manchester (Otis) stone cutters, Mechanics' Row
Hathaway Ephraim, white washer, house 27 Union
Hathaway Joseph, ariist, 110 Union, house 159 Union
Hathaway William, enquire of Richmond & Wilcox
Hathaway Stephen, carpenter, or grocer, house 89 North Second
Hathaway Nathaniel ( T. S. <^» N. Hathaicay) house 43 Elm, corner Purchase
Hathaway Anthony, (Hathaway & Manchester) house 149 Eim
H thaway Sylvanus, blacksmith, house J28 Purchase
Hathaway Joseph D. truckman, 128 Purchase
Hathaway , wife of Ezra, house 179 Purchase
Hathaway William, H. merchant, counting room, 17 Middle, house Orchard Hathaway Borden H.housewright, house 1G9 Middle Hathaway Samuel, housewright/ house 142 Kemplon Hathaway Jonathan, rigger, house 17 Mill Hathaway John, laborer, house 32 Maxfeld
Hathaway Braddock D. blacksmith, Beetle's Lane, house 96 Ray Hathaway Michael, shipwright, house 101 Ray Hathaway David C. shipwright, house 168 Ray
Hathaway Benjamin F. ship joiner, A. Robeson's wharf, house 38 Foster,cor. Mill Hathaway Warren, shipwright, house 33 Pleasant, corner Mill Hathaway Zephaniah, shipwright, house 33 Pleasant, corner Mill Hathaway Caleb, farmer, house 61 Walden, corner Hillman Hathaway Robert, shipwright, house 71 Walden Hathaway William Jr. master mariner, house 52 Fifth Hathaway Eliza, widow, house 27 County Hathaway Geo. W. coppersmith, house 212 County Hathaway Nathaniel, laborer, house 123 South Second
Hathaway T. S. & N. (TJiomas S. 4* Nathaniel) counting room Central wharf Hathaway Stephen, mariner, brother of William H. Hathaway Bradford G clerk, 93 Third, boards 25 Bush, corner Third Hathaway Seih, house wrighi, Smith's Mills Road Hathaway James, housewright, house 142 Kempton Hathaway Henry*
Hawes Shubael, master mariner, house 69 South Water, corner Bush Hawes William T. merchant, counting room 7 Middle, house 64 Russell, corner Sixth
DIRECTORY. 59
Hawes Thankful, widow, house 10 Ark Lane
Hawes Timothy, butcher, boards 11 North Second
Hawes Elnathan, works in William T. Hawes' Candle Works
Hayes Benjamin T. cooper, house 1 Hillman, corner North Second
Hayes Andrew G. cooper, 13 S. Rodman's wharf, house 18 Hillman
Haynes Priscillia, widow, boarding, house 25 Bush, corner Third
Hazleton Marston, tobacconist, house Smith street
Head Sally, tailoress, house 42 Middle
Head Benanuel, mariner, house 25 Bush, corner Third
Healey Stafford, cooper, 87 South Water, house 80 South Second
Healey John, blockmaker, house 139 Ray
Healey William, cooper, house 150 Ray
Healey Lyman, cooper, at sea, boards 8 Campbell
Healey John, house 139 Ray
Healey William, pump and block maker, house 139 Ray
Heath Samuel, grocer, 48 Purchase
Heath Samuel W. grocer, 60, house 56 South Second
Henly Samuel, brass founder, house 137 Purchase, corner North
Hermes Charles, rope maker, house 15 Howland
Hervey Ebenezer, instructor, house 32 Purchase
Hewins Luther G. grocer, 80 North Water, house 67 South Water
Hill Josiah, grocer, 93 Third, boards at 31 Spring, corner Fourth
Hill Phebe, house 21 South Water
Hill Asa, painter, boarding house, 99 North Second
Hill Alonzo, shipwright, house 164 Kempton
Hill Sylvia, widow, house 175 County
Hill William, tailor, works 32 North Water, boards 3 Bethel Court
Hil man Rhoda, widow, house 1 Hillman, corner North Second
Hillman Zechar'ah, shipwright, house 5 North
Hillman Jethro, shipwright, house 13 Maxfeld, corner Ray
Hi lman Robert, shipwright, house 61 Pleasant, corner Hillman
Hillman Henry (Potter, Hillman & Co.) house 210 County
Hillman John I), son of Robert, 61 Pleasant
Himes George, laborer, house 126 Kempton
Hinckley Braddock, tanner, house 38 Foster, corner Mill
Hitch Charles, sail maker, 5 Taber's wharf, house 71 First
Hiscox John, cooper, house 60 North Second
Hoffman Alexander, laborer, c. house 27 School
Holiday Younger, laborer, house 15 First
Holmes William P. shipwright, works and boards on Fish Island
Holmes John, mariner, at sea in ship John Adams
Holmes William, sail maker, house 96 South Second
Holmes Sylvester, Rev. house 97 Hillman, corner Summer
60 DIRECTORY.
Homan Gilson, dry goods, 2 Cheapside, boards 37 Union, corner N. Second
Holmes John, stage driver, house 23 Spring
Holmes William,, laborer, house 90 South Sixth
Holmes James, cooper, house 46 Bedford
Hood Charles, mason, house 46 Hill
Hooper, Cyrus & Co. (Asa Coombs) hats 72 Union and 8 North Water, house
opposite 4 Cheapside Horn Elijah, trader, Orange street, house 29 Central Horton Enoch, dry goods, 42 Purchase, house 192 Union, corner Eighth Howard Jonathan, mason, house 171 Ray Howard John E. c. mariner, house, Beetle's Yard Howard Alexander, c. laborer. 128 South Second Howe Roswell, truckman, house 82 Walden Howe Alonzo, truckman, house 118 Ray Howe William, bookseller, 26 North Water, house 73 Fourth Howland Pardon, 2d, son of Hepsibeth, mariner, house 82 Middle How] and William C. with C. M. Peirce, boards 75 Elm Howland Jabez, mariner, 41 Wing
Howland William P. 2d, mariner, son of Weston, in ship Lancaster Howland Caleb, son of Joseph, at sea, house 84 Walden Howland Joseph, Jr. mariner, boards 149 Middle
Howland William, 2d, health officer and street committee, house 67 Third Howland William, 3d (Pardon Howland & Co.) house 94 Third Howland William, house 114 Third, corner Howland Howland Hepsibeth, widow, house 115 Third, corner Wing Howland Stephen H. ship chandh r, 19 Middle, house 140 Third Howland Abraham H. [Burgess & Howland] house 156 Third Howl nd Joseph, master mariner, house 72 Fourth Howland Benjamin F. 2d, grocer, 19, house 21 Soufh Water Huwlaud Gideon [/. Howland, Jr. fy Co.] merchants, house 41 Sou lb Water
comer School Howland Reliance, house 45 South Water Howland Thomas, fruit shop. 63 Union, house 111 Kempton Howland Susanna, widow of James, house 147 Union Howland Elizabeth, widow, house 161 Union
Howland Cornelius, yeoman, house 164 Union, corner South Sixth Howland Catharine, widow, house 164 Union, corner Sixth Howland Paul, yeoman, house 190 Union, corner Eighth Howland Joseph, shipwright, house 80 North Second Howiand Edward, mariner, house 80 North Second Howland George, merchant, counting room 122 North Second, house 75 Walnut,
corner Seventh Howland George. Jr. merchant, counting room.. 122 N, Second, house 37 S. Sixth Howiand Ruins, shipwright, house 86 Elm
DIRECTORY. 61
Howland Edward D. carpenter, house 113 Elm
Howland Seth, mariner, house 128 Purchase
Howland Jonathan D. painter, 12 I. & G. Howland's wharf, house 203 Purchase
Howland (James Henry) & Hussey (George F.J merchants, counting-room 12
Middle Howland J. & J (John Sf James) merchants, counting room 12 Middle Howland Pardon, mariner, house 74 Middle
Howland Thomas H. mariner, house 173 Middle, corner County — in ship Roman
Howland Weston, house 44 High
Howland Paul, 2d, mason, 25 Kempton
Howland Abbey, wife of Borden H. house 158 Kempton
Howland William P. laborer, house 163 Kempton
Howland Frederick, painter and tin worker, 92 North Water, house 45 Foster
Howland Caleb, mariner, house 84 Walden
Howland Edith, widow, house 46 Spring, corner Fifth
Howland James Henry (Howland <$* Hussey) house 59 Fifth
Howland James 2d (J. fy J. Howland) house 21 South Sixth, corner School
Howland Abner, shipwright, house 22 South Sixth, corner School
Howland John, Jr. (J. fy J. Howland) house 38 South Sixth
Howland Jonathan, captain, house 141 South Water
Howland James H. merchant, house 15 County
Howlaud Pardon & Co. ( William Howland 3d) butchers, counting room 3 Market Square, house 41 County
Howland I. Jr. & Co. (Gideon Howland, Tfwmas Mandell, Edward M. Robin- son and others) counting room 3 I. & G. Howland's wharf
Howland Henry B. boards 178 Middle, corner County
Howland Henry S. mater ship Com. Rogers
Howland Elijah, mariner, at sea in ship Selma
Howland Benjamin 2d, boat builder, 139 Ray
Howland Matthew, son of George, 75 Walnut, corner Seventh
Howland Charles W. son of George, 75 Walnut, corner Seventh
Howland Jonathan, Jr. mariner, house 43 School, corner Third
Howland Williams, son of Jonathan, at sea in ship Horatio— inquire of T. S. & N. Hathaway
Howland Benjamin F. son of Hepsibeth, mariner, 115 Third, corner Wing
Howland Ezra, son of Jonathan, 141 South Water
Howland Edward, housewright, house 113 Elm
Hoyer Cornelius, at sea, house 102 Third
Hudson Samuel G. (Cook 4* Hudson) sail maker, house 16 Mill
Hughs Francis, cooper, house 60 Ray
Hunt John, clerk for Henry Taber, boards, 50 Walnut
Hunter Ebenezer, c. at sea in ship Canton, house near African Church
62 DIRECTORY.
Hunter William, c. house 82 Middle
Hurd John VV. (Payson 8? Hard) 16 South Water
Hurl Will am, trader, house 58 Bedford, corner County
Hussey William II. mariner, house 54 Middle
Hussey George F. (Hovcland 8? Hussey) house 45 Third
Hussey William, master ship Tuscaloosa, house corner Third and School
Hussey William F. cooper and gauger, 113 South Water, house 82 Fourth
Hussey Edward, cooper, 10 Elm, house 54 Middle
Hussey William A. mariner, brother of George F.
Hutchinson John, accountant, house 51 School, corner Fourth
Hutchinson William, c. mariner, house rear 11 First
Huttlestone May hew A. boarding house, 13 North Water
Hyde Thomas, cooper, house 178 Middle, corner County
Lv galls Seth H mason, counting room rear 13 North Second, house 166 Union,
corner South Sixth Ingalls William mason, boards 152 Union, corner Fifth Ingraham Robert, trader, 125 Purchase, house 29 Mill, corner Purchase
In<rraham , widow of James, house 150 Middle
Ingraham Sarah, widow, house 33 Mill
Ilsley David, mariner, 31 Hillman
Irish John, cordwainer, 36 South Water, house rear 27 South Second
Irish Otis, grocer, 141 Purchase, corner North, house 23 Maxfeld
Irish Benjamin, clerk, boards 186 Purchase
Ives William C. c. trader, house 54 County
Jackson Charles, laborer, c. house 90 Charles street
James Mary, widow, house 60 First
James Phebe, widow, house 187 Middle
James Henry T painter, 19 Central, house 187 Middle
Jenks Daniel, truckman, house 77 Fifth
Jenney Francis, cordwainer, 18 Third, corner Spring
Jenney Caleb T. mariner, 18 Third, corner Spring
Jenney Isaiah, at sea in ship Chili, bdferds 47 Hillman, corner Foster
Jenney Joseph L. 95 Charles
Jenney , widow, house 56 Mill, corner Foster
Jenney Caleb (E. J. Hamblin fy Co.) house 18 Third, corner Spring
Jenney Leonard, housewright, house 88 South Sixth
Jenney Abby C. widow, house 54 North Second
Jenney William H. baker, 57 Charles, house 107 Purchase
Jenney Peleg, house 107 Purchase
Jenney Smith, shipwright, house 194 Purchase
DIRECTORY. 63
Jenney Benjamin7 painter, house 253 Purchase
Jenney Edwin, cooper, house 35 Middle
Jenney Jahaziel, house 80 Middle
Jenney Sanford, carpenter, house 95 Charles
Jenney Franklin, housewright, house 63 Mill
Jenney Peleg, Jr. mariner, house 54. INorth street
Jenney Jeptha, mariner, house 47 Hillman, corner Foster
Jenney Jeduthan, housewright, house 157 Ray, corner Willis
Jenney Edward, rigger, house 31 Pleasant, corner Mill
Jenney Elkenah, housewright, 119 Ray, house 64 Pleasant
Jennings Thomas, rigger, house Arnold street
Jennings Daniel, laborer, 137 South Water, corner Grinnell
Jennings William VV. sail maker, house 73 First
Jennings Susan, tailoress, house 41 North, corner Pleasant
Jennings Willson, sail maker, boards 63 Kempton
Johns David, mariner, house 54 INorth street
Johnson Ezra R. sail maker, 9 Central wharf
Johnson Richard R. laborer, house 157 Elm
Johnson, Augustus, shipwright
Johnson James, c. laborer, house 20 Wing
Johnson Nathan, c. trader, 23 house 21 Seventh
Johnson Richard, c. trader, 25, house 23 South Water
Johnson Mary, washerwoman, house 9 South Water
Johnson Philip, rigger, house 46 Foster
Johnson Richard C. c. trader, house 23 South Water
Johnson William, c. mariner, house 169 Elm
Johnson Henry, c. laborer, house 207 Middle
Johnson Philip, laborer, house 46 Foster
Johnson Josiah, cooper, house 60 Thomas
Jones David L. gardener, house Arnold street
Jones John [alien] cordwainer, house 84 Walden
Jones John, housewright, Arnold street
Jones Loellen, gardener, house Arnold street
Jones Edward C. (E. Dunbar Sf Co.) house 55 Walnut, corner Fifth
Jones Charles, mariner, house 16 First
Jones John, cordwainer, 126 Middle, house 84 Walden
Jones Thomas, c. laborer, house 90 Charles
Jo*selyn Hervey ( Seabury fy Josselyn) house 18 Purchase
Joseph Antone, laborer, house 28 Wing
Jourdan Stephen D. jeweller, 91 , boards 167 Union
Jourdan Anthony D. c. barber, 70 Union, house 26 South Second
Jouvett Thomas, cooper, 99, house 111 South Second
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DIRECTORY.
Keith Lucien B. & Co. (Pardon Devol) shoes, 11 South Water, house 55 North Sixth
Kel'ey Ezra, jeweller, 66 Union, house 92 Third
Kelley Allen, jeweller, 51 Union, corner North Water
Kelky Hatsill, shipwright, house 63 North Second, corner Middle
Kelley Thomas, mariner, house 73 Kempton
Kelley Leonard, shipwright, house 70 Pleasant
Kelley Amos, caulker, house 76 Pleasant, corner Maxfeld
Kelley John H. watchmaker, house 97 South Second
Kelley Henry C. (Gilbert, Kelley fy Allen) boards 59 Third, corner Bush
Kellog Mary, milliner, 9 Cbeapside
Kempton Elisha W. housewright, house 146 Union
Kempton Silas, house, 45 North Second
Kempton Jiieh, grocer, 49 North Second
Kempton Paul, house 51 North Second
Kempton Benjamin, mariner, house 85 North Second
Kempton — — , widow of Obed, house 75 Purchase, corner Middle
Kempton Isaac, blacksmith, house 136 Purchase, corner North
Kempton Thomas, grocer, 161 Purchase
Kempton Benjamin, Jr. shipwright, house 167 Purchase
Kempton Isaac S. blacksmith, house 117 Middle
Kempton Obed, cabinet maker and turner, 52, house 67 Mill
Kempton Ephraim, lumber merchant and housewright, counting room, 53, work- shop 49 Pleasant, house 39 North, corner Pleasant
Kempton Horatio A. housewright, boards at 39 North, corner Pleasant
Kempton Samuel, housewright, house 31 Hillman
Kempton Manasseh, housewright, house 37 Eighth
Kempton Alfred 2d, counting room 83 North Water
Kempton Elijah, house 162 County
Kempton Elizabeth, widow, house 197 County
Kempton Mary T. widow, milliner, 10 Cheapside, house 117 Middle
Kempton Ezra S. turner, 81, house 85 Purchase
Kempton Ansel J. mariner, son of Silas
Kempton Ephraim, master mariner, 162 County
Kempton Alfred, 51 North Second
Kempton Rowland, 163 Kempton
Kempton Frederick, 164 Kempton
Kempton Francis A*
Kendall Henry H. c. works 87 Union
Kendrick Alfred, grocer, 48 Union, corner Water, house 23 South Second
Kendrick Franklin, mariner, at sea in Gen. Pike
Kendrick Ansel H. master mariner, son of Alfred
Kendrick Henry, son of Alfred, 23 South Second
DIRECTORY. 65
Kent Joseph C. & Co. ( ) traders, 103 Purchase, house 101 Purchase.
corner Charles King Josiah B. dry goods, 107 Union, house G8 Third King James, mariner, c. house 1G1 Elm King James, rigger, J. A. Parker's wharf, house 4 Middle King Joseph, rigger, house 43 Maxfeld King Philip, laborer, house rear 59 Summer King Samuel E. mathematical instrument maker, 44 N. Water King William, laborer, house 230 County Knapp James, laborer, rear 46 Bedford Knights William, cabinet maker, 9, house 11 Purchase Knights Stephen, tinman, house 32 North Second
Knowles T. & J. P. ( Tlwmas <$• John P.J traders, 30 Union, house 30 Elm Kollock (Lemuel) &, Grinnell (James M.) grocers or traders. 2 Central wharf Kollock Lemuel (Kollock <$• Grinnell) house 63 Fourth, corner Bush
Ladd Azel P. instructor, house 92 Third
Lake Ephraim, laborer, house near Howland & Hussey's candle works
Landers Ansel, shipwright, house 41 North, corner Pleasant
Lang Martha, c. house 42 Middle
Lawton Peter, cabinet maker, works 115 Purchase, boards 63 North Second
Lawton Cuffee, c. laborer house 50 Bedford
Lawton AsaT. (Joseph Dunbar Sf Co) house 173 Union, corner Seventh
Lawton Gardner, in ship Galatia
Lawton James M. boards 139 Ray
Lawrence Joseph, coach and chaise maker, 82 Purchase
Leach Charles H. housewright, hou-e 96 South Second
Leaeh Orrin, works 9 Purchase, boards rear 79 Elm
Lee John, laborer, house 19 South Second
Lee Henry W. assistant teacher in Friends' Academy, boards 87 Union
Leonard Samuel, lumber merchant, house 155 Third
Leonard Alfred, cooper, 93, house 97 South Second
Leonard Philip, housewright, house 116 South Water
Leonard Nehemiah & Co. (Barnabas S. Perkins) merchants, 13 Central wharf.
house 180 Union, corner Seventh Lepelman E. J. painter, house 33 Mill street Levens Erastus H. mason, boards 74 Elm Lewey Stephen, mariner, in ship Swift Lewey John, c laborer, house 145 Ray Lewis Thomas*
Lewis Joseph, Jr. in ship China, boards 39 Middle Lewis Philip B. tinman, boards 59 Third Lewis Franci3 V. son of Joseph, in London packet, boards 39 Middle
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66 DIRECTORY.
Lewis Daniel C. boards 34 Elm, sails from Bristol
Lewis George, carpenter, Fish Island
Lewis John, rigger, house 31 Allen
Lewis Ahira, carpenter, boards 64 Foster
Lewis David, clothes dresser, c. house 9 First
Lewis Leonard, house 84 Walden
Lewis Charles, laborer, house 71 North Second
Lewis — — — , widow, house 207 Purchase
Lewis Thomas W. boarding house, 25 Middle
Lewis Joseph, boarding house, 39 Middle
Lewis Charles, rigger, house 65 Middle
Lewis Henry, mariner, house 65 Maxfeld
Lewis John, c. mariner, house 141 Ray
Lewis Stephen*
Lewis Peter, laborer, house 165 Ray
Lewis Henry, son of Peter, mariner
Lewis Benjamin, shipwright, house 64 Foster
Lewis Thomas, son of Benjamin, sails from New York
Lewis Rebecca, wddow, house 40 Pleasant
Lincoln Luke P. professor of music, house 54 North Second
Lincoln Benjamin, dry goods, 29, house 31 Middle
Lindsey Amy, widow of Benj. house 63 Fourth
Lindsey Benjamin, editor New Bedford Mercury, boards 87 Union
Little Otis, tailor, boards 31 Spring, corner Fourth
Little John B. livery stable, 7 Fourth, boards 10 South Second
Little Alden, livery stable, 52 Elm, house 112 Purchase
Little William {Little <§■• Chase) house 132 Purchase
Little ( William) & Chase {David) dry goods, 14 Purchase, corner Nortk
Little Samuel, yeoman, house 186 Purchase
Litlle Luther, master mariner, house 8 Campbell
Lobdell Charles, clerk 9 Taber's wharf, boards 120 Union, corner Third
Long David's family, house 50 Middle
Looke James T. boarding house, 101 North Water
Lopes Joseph A. c. mariner, boards 226 Middle
Lothrop Thomas C. {Lothrop & Allen) house 105 Pleasant
Lothrop Asa, shoes, 15 Purchase, house 190 Union, corner Eighth
Lothrop ( Thomas C.) & Allen (Frederick S.) merchants, 5 Middle
Love John, brass founder, house 126 Kempton
Love George, brass founder, house 105 North Water
Lucas Allen, laborer, house South Second
Lucas Corban B. blacksmith, house 83 Maxfeld
Luce Matthew, master mariner, house 66 Third
Luce Parzillia.housewright, 75 Mechanics Row, house 69 Elm
DIRECTORY. 67
Luce Wilmot, master mariner, house 75 Elm
Luce Edwin, carpenter, house 153 Elm
Luce Leander, cordwainer, house 172 Middle :
Luce Ambrose E. painter, house 152 Kempton
Luce Leonard*
Luscomb Leonard, mariner, son of Francis, at sea in ship Fenelon, boards 46
Maxf'eld Luscomb Samuel, cooper, house 63 Foster Luscomb Ziba B. cooper, house 84. Walden
Luscomb James, cooper, 45 Kempton, house 31 Pleasant, corner Mill Luscomb Richard, cooper, 4 and 14 S. Rodman's wharf, house 8 North Luscomb Francis, cooper, house 46 Maxfeld Luscomb William, cooper, house 71 Ray, corner North Luscomb Samuel, cooper, house 63 Foster Luscomb Robert, cooper, 58 Pleasant, corner Hillman Luther James M. mason, house North, corner Foster Luther Coomer, ropemaker, house 52 Bediord Luther Hale, mason, boards 152 Union, corner Fifth Lyons Junius, barber, 12 South Water. Mackie Andrew, physician, house 61 Purchase Mackie James, master ship Maine
Macomber Leonard &. Son (George Macomber) grocers, 59, house 184 Union Macomber Levi, mason, house, 127 Middle Macomber Christopher, laborer, house 170 Middle Macomber Perry G. mariner, house 62 North Macomber Charles, shipwright, house 27 Hillman Macomber John, trader, house 87 First, corner Bush Macomber Sally, widow, house 3 School Macomber John, mariner, house 25 Bush corner Third Macomber Andrew C. tanner and currier, house 197 County Macomber Cyrus, stone cutter, house 197 County Macomber George (L. Macomber fy Son) house 184 Union Macomber Charles S. clerk, house 184 Union Macomber John A.* Madison Roby, c. house rear 11 First Magarvey William, mariner, house 42 Bedford Maker George W. grocer, 68 Kempton, house 75 Mill, coiner Hill Maloy John, laborer, house 29 Elm
Manchester Humphrey, (Watson fy Manchester) house 152 Union, corner Fifth, Manchester Ellery, 2d, laborer, house 123 Middle Manchester Edward, laborer, house rear 154 Kempton Manchester Otis (Hathaway § Manchester) house 73 Mill Manchester Prudence, wife of Norton, house 71 Ray, corner North
63 DIRECTORY.
Manchester Isaac, housewright, house 60 First
Manchester Gilbeit, laborer, house 126 South Second
Manchester Ellery, laborer, hi use 41 North, corner Pleasant
Manchester Andrew, blacksmith, works at James Durfee's buards 116 Middle
Manchester William H. mariner, house 12 South Second
Mandell James H. shipwright, house 41 Maxfeld, corner Pleasant
Mandell Thomas, (/. Howland Jr. & Co ) house 49 Fourth, corner Walnut
Mann Thomas P. rigger, house 55 North Sixth ,
Marble Allen, carpenter, house 116 Third, corner Howland
Marble Barnard, Jr. ( Clarke fy Marble)
Marshall Charles H. mariner, house 21 Hillman
Marshall Edward, boards 59 Mechanic's Kow
Martin Lemuel, mariner, house 39 Union
Martin George, sailmaker, boards 17 South Second, works for Cook 4* Hudson
Martin George P. apprentice to B. & T. Sanford
Martin Nathaniel H. clerk at 20 South Water
Mason Willard, block maker, in Jonathan Card's shop, house 11 Bush
Mason William F. house 230 County
Matthews James, laborer, house 46 Bedford
Matthews David, laborer, house 34 Howland
Maxfeld Caleb, cabinet maker, 130 Union house 81 Maxfeld
Maxfeld James, master mariner, house 207 Purchase
Maxfeld William, (7 obey 8? Maxfeld) house 207 Purchase
Maxfeld Wealthy, widow, house 123 Middle
Maxfeld Warren, mason, house 116 Kempton
Maxfeld Susanna, widow, house 1 North, corner North Second
Maxfeld Benjamin, mason, house 154 Kempton
Maxfeld Humphrey, cooper, house 2 Maxfeld, corner North Second
Maxfeld Russell, master mariner, house 80 Maxfeld corner Walden
Maxfeld (Charles P) & Tripp {Benjamin Jr.) carpenter, 109 Fourth, corner Bedford
Maxfeld Charles P. (Maxfeld & Tripp) house 76 Fifth
Maxfeld Edmund, mariner, at sea, in Pyrachute
Maxfeld Patrick, bookbinder, house 1 North, corner North Second
Maxfeld Ephraim, mason, house 116 Kempton
May Danforlh C. mariner, house 8 Campbell
May hew Nathaniel, painter, house 68 Fourth
Mayhew Julius S. physician, house 31 Third
May hew Betsey, widow, boarding, 143 Union
Mc Ellery Cormick,9 Purchase
Mc Farline Alexander, carpenter, works for O. B. Burgess, 153 Middle
Mc Farlin Seth, shipwright, house Fish Island
Mc Intosh George, rigger, house 13 Bethel Court
DIRECTORY. 69
Mc Kenzie Daniel, master mariner, house 67 Third
Mc Kenzie, William, works 149 County
Mc Koy Abraham, c. mariner, 54 County
Mc Lesh John, Rev. 85 Purchase
Meader Jonathan, clerk, 12 North Water, boards 3 Bethel Court
Meader Phebe, widow, house 27 Third
Meader James, house 27 Third
Meader George, cooper, house 88 South Water
Meader Henry, mariner, house 29 Union
Merrick Adoniram, housewright, house 119 Purchase, corner Middle
Merrick Ephraim, tr der, house 153 Middle
Merrihew Stephen, Sec. Merchants Ins. Co. house 189 Union, corner Eighth
3Ierrill Edward, master mariner, house 82 South Second
Merris Antone, mariner, house 35 Allen
Mellen Richard E. Lieut. Revenue service, house 228 Purchase
Miller Caleb, master mariner, house 33 Seventh
Miller David, mariner, house 14 Wing
Mills James, clerk at 76, boards 143 Union
Mills Henry, shoes 76 Union, boards 143 Union
Mingo William, c. cabinet maker, 6 Third, house 169 Elm
Mores James, rigger, 5 Taber's wharf, J. A. Parker's wharf and Fish Island, house 93 Ray
Morgan Charles W. merchant, counting room Rotch's wharf, house 149 Coun- ty head of William
Morgan Samuel Griffith, 149 County, clerk for C. W. Morgan
Morgridge John, physician, Thomsonian Botanic Infirmary, 45 North Water
Morgridge Charles, Rev. house 215 Purchase
Morrison Thomas, laborer, house 27 School
Mosher Warren H. rigger, house 68 South Water
Mosher Holder, boarding house, 82 North Second
Mosher Jonathan, tool-keeper and grocer, 1 Middle
Mosher Philip, branch pilot, house 23 School
IMosher Edward, master ship Hoqua, house 23 School
Mosher Allen, laborer, house 139 Mid le
Mosher Elihu, butcher, house 78 High
Mosher Warren, laborer, house 155 Kempton
Mosher Lorenzo, house Smith street,
Mosher Joseph, laborer, house 45 Allen
Moulton Othniel, mariner, at sea in ship China
Mudge Enoch, Rev. house 13 Bethel Court
Munday Nathaniel, tailor, boards 16 Bush, corner South Second, works 13 North Second
Munroe James, Jeweller, 94 Union, house 132 Union
Munroe Augustus, c. laborer, house 140 North Second
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70 DIRECTORY.
Munroe James, mariner, house 78 Elm
Munroe Susan, widow, house 109 William
Munro Edward, apothecary, 10 North Water, house 132 Union
Munroe Mercy Ann, widow, house 167 Kempton
Munroe William, at sea in ship Herald, boards 90 Elm
Murdock James M. clerk, 107 Union
Mynheer Giles F. blacksmith, house 10 Ark Lane.
Nash Thomas, shipwright, house 104 North Second
Nash Simeon, housewright, house 73 Elm
Negus Ellery, cooper, house 270 Purchase
Negus Isaac, laborer, house 90 South Sixth
>-e!son Thomas, c. mariner, house 148 North Second
Nelson Hugh, blacksmith, hous" 153 Elm
Nelson Peter, c. laborer, house 163 Elm
Nelson Nathaniel, Jf boarding, house 8 Eighth
Nelson Francis N clerk, 17 North Second, boards 8 Eighth
Netclier George, master mariner, house 97 Purchase, corner Charles
Netcher William, mariner, son of Star, 119 Third
Netcher Star, watchman, house 119 Third
Netcher Elizabeth, widow, house 123 Third
Nevens David, dry goods, 27 North Water, boards 140 Union
Newhall William, baker, 1 School, house 69 Middle
Nichols Howard, blacksmith, and brassfounder, 15 and 19 Mechanics Row, house
59 Elm Nicholson Nichols, rigger, house rear 17 North Water Nickerson Thomas, house 65 Elm Niles Levi, truckman, house 172 Kempton
Northam {John D.) & Fearing (Noah) ship chandlery, Rotch's wharf Northrop Nathan, dry goods, 32 North Water, house 9 Walnut, corner First Noyes William R. clerk at 55 Union, boards at 65 South Second Nutting William, professor of music, 203 Purchase
Nye Sylvanus G. grocer, 25 and 31 Union, house 54 Walnut, corner Fifth Nye Asa R. (T.&, A. R. Nye J house 81 Elm
Nye T. & A. R. (Thomas & Asa R.) merchants, counting room 8 Middle Nye Thomas Jr. ( T. fy A. R. Nye) house 19 Eighth Nye Wiilard (D. R. Greene S? Co) house 27 Seventh, corner School Nye Reuben, ( Alfred Gihbs 8? Co.) house 111, Third Nye Samuel E clerk, boards 143 Union Nye Daniel B. Jr. painter, boards 16 Mili Nye Ferdinand G. clerk, 25 Union, boards 54 Walnut, corner Fifth.
O'Oonnek Pf.tkr, laborer, house rear 46 Bedford
O'Conner Thomas, mariner, at sea, In ship Sally Ann, house 32 Sixth, eoruer Walnut
DIRECTORY. 71
Oliver Horatio G. stevedore, house 48 Maxfeld
Oliver Henry, laborer, house 49 Middle
Oliver Aberdeen, cordwainer, boards 72 Walden
Omans Joshua, shipwright, house 56 Ray
Oraans Elias, blockmaker, with F. Taber, boards 33 Union
Omans Andrew, 39 Purchase street
O'Neil John, boarding, opposite 46 Bedford
Oltiwell (William) & Ellis,/ Mandell) cabinet makers, 39 Purchase
Ottiwell William, [OttiweU $ Ellis) house 62 William
Overing Richard G. c. laborer, house 22 North Second.
Paddlefokd Zephaniah, laborer, house 13 Fourth
Packard Daniel, mariner, house 82 North Second
Packard Nancy, widow, house 3 Sear's Court
Page John H. W. counsellor, office 42 North Water, house 43 Seventh, corner
Walnut Page John L. Botanic physician, office 96 Purchase Paine Warden, grocer, 74 Purchase, corner Middle, house 153 Middle Paine John B. housewright, house Smith street Paine Job, shipwright, boards 17 Mill Paine Samuel S. ( West <$• Paine) house 153 Middle Palmer Mark B. tinman, 28 Central, house 95 William Palmer Joseph, tailor, house 39 Foster, corner Mill Palmer John W. house 72 Foster, corner Maxfeld Palmer Richard A. (Palmer ^ Coggeshall) house 37 School Palmer (Richard A.) & Coggeshall (Samzd B.) merchants, 33 Orange Pancoast Walter, varnisher, works 115 Purchase
Parker Jacob, hardware and powder, 15 Central, house 109 North Second Parker Frederick (John A. Parker fy So?i) house 66 Purchase, corner Elro Parker Elisha, grocer, 100 Purchase, corner High, house 48 Hi"-h Parker Henry W. cordwainer, house 177 Purchase Parker Parrot, widow, house 82 Middle Parker John, mariner, house 82 Middle Parker John A. & Son, (Frederick Parker J merchants, counting room 7 Middle
house 246 County, corner Willis Parker William C. grocer, 86 Purchase, boards 63 Charles Parker Stephen, housewright, house 57 Summer Parker Thomas, grocer, shop and house 78 North Water Parker Avery F. at sea
Parker William G. grocer, 86 Purchase, boards 63 Charles Parkhurst Jared, Jr. (.4 Barker & Co.) house 57 School, corner Fourth Parkhurst John, trader, house 42 South Sixth Parks Samuel, house 20 South Water Parlow Ebeuezer, laborer, house 19 Walnut, corner South Second
72 DIRECTORY.
Parlow Nathaniel, son of Ebenezer, at 6ea
Parlovv Ruth, house 78 South Second
Parmenter Jonathan C. printer, Mercury Office, house 19 Walnut, corner Soukfe
Second Parsons Phineas S.*
Parsons Charles, cordwainer, house 141 Middle Paul John, boarding, house 20 South Water
Pay son (Daniel E.) & Hurd {John W.) dry goods, 15 South Second Payson Daniel E. (Payson fy Hurd) house 70 Third Pease Abner, master mariner, house 27 How land Pease Zephaniah, housevvright, house 142 First Pease Rodney, grocer, house and store 1G9 County Pease Daniel, blacksmith, house 212 County Peck Billings, shipwright, 6 Pearl Peck John A. cooper, works Fish Island Peckham Richard T. blockmaker, with Peckham & Clark Peckham David S. cooper, at sea
Peckham Arnold, blockmaker (Peckham fy Clark) house 51 South Water Peckham Leonard S. caulker, house 58 North
Peckham , widow, house 46 Hill
Peckham Stephen, laborer, County street, with John C. Haskell
Peckham (Arnold) & Clark (Joseph) blockmakers, 4 Hazzard's wharf
Peirce Seabury, cooper, house 98 Third
Peirce Asa, cooper, 72 First, house 90 South Second
Peirce Bradford S. mason, house 93 Fourth, corner Russell
Peirce Charles M. mason, house 75 Elm
Peirce Ellery, cooper, house 248 Purchase
Peirce Bradford, carpenter, 71 Mechanics Row, house 149 Middle
Peirce Martin, mason 159 Middle
Peirce Jabez, mariner, house 172 Kempton
Peirce Philip, shipwright, house 63 Mill
Peirce David R. housewright, house 83 Maxfeld
Peirce Otis N. housewright, house 55 North Sixth
Peirce Thomas, shipwright, house 65 Foster
Peirce Abraham, housewright, house 33 Pleasant, corner Mill
Peirce Samuel, shipwright, house 56 Cushing street
Peirce Clothier, cooper, house and shop 143 First j
Peirce James L. mason, house 145 South Water
Peirce David, cooper, house 24 Bedford
Peirce Clarke, sail maker, boards 3 Bethel Court
Peirce Abraham, Jr. at sea in ship Triton
Peirce Frederick S. inquire of Franklin Jenney
Peirce George WT. mariner, boards 47 South Second
DIRECTORY. 73
Peirce Benjamin, tailor, 99 Union, house 209 Purchase
Peirce Oliver G. blacksmith, works 140, boards 153 Middle
Peirce Philip A. 16 South Water
Peirce Jonathan, Mill street
Peirce Richard, Arnold street
Peisler William, blacksmith, house 36 Maxfeld
Pell Jabish J. at sea from Fall River, boards at Gilbert Taber's, South of Rod- man Farm
Pemberton John, c. mariner, house 8 or 9 Ark Lane
Pendleton John, laborer, house rear 17 Howland
Peneton Solomon, c. mariner, house 10 Ark Lane
Penniman Bethuel, butcher, house 10 South Second
Pent Francis, cabinetmaker, house 42 Foster
Perkins John, importer and manufacturer of paper hangings, 141 Union, house 51 Fourth, corner Walnut
Perkins Sampson, housewright, 23 North, house 142 Purchase
Perkins Barnabas S. [N. Leonard & Co.] boards 99 Fourth
Perry Jireh, merchant, counting room 11 Middle, house 175 Union
Perry Loama, house 146 North Second
Perry Franklin, boards 96 Elm
Perry George, grocer, 90 and 92 Purchase, house 65 Walden
Perry Samuel H. blacksmith, house 133 Middle
Perry Jacob, Rev. c. house 207 Middle
Perry Nathaniel, shipwright, house 88 Ray, corner Hillman
Perry Daniel, Jr. candle manufacturer, house 10 Bethel Court
Perry John, laborer, house 68 County
Perry George W. laborer, house 47 Wing
Perry Edward W.*
Perry William B. master ship South Carolina, boards 91 North Water
Pert Daniel, baker, house 38 South Water
Peterson John, laborer, house 224 Middle
Philander Ambrose*
Phillips George B. trader, 11 Market Square, house 14 Third
Phillips Eleazer, trader, house 252 Purchase
Phillips Allen D. house 252 Purchase
Phillips William, commission merchant, 15 Middle, house 39 High
Phillips Allen, clerk for William, boards 39 High
Pickens James, laborer, house 260 Purchase
Pilere Richard, house Arnold street
Piper William, laborer, c. house 87 South Sixth
Pitman Benjamin, jeweller, shop 80, house 78 Union
Pitman William R. jeweller. 68 Union, house 8 Bethel Court
Place Thomas, mariner, house 121 South Second
74 DIRECTORY.
Place Henry, laborer, house 121 South Second
Plummer James M. laborer, house 210 Purchase
Polly Jacob, rigger, house 1 Walnut, corner South Water
Polly Samuel, house 1 Walnut, corner South Water
Polly Spencer, rigger, house 89 South Sixth
Pool Abraham, stage driver, house 25 Spring
Pool Major, laborer, house 258 Purchase
Poor Gates E. clerk, boards 16 South Water
Pope Edward, constable, house Pope's Island
Pope J. George W. bookseller, 1 Cheapside
Post Richard, mariner, house 18 Fifth
Post Francis, master mariner, house 18 Fifth
Potter Shubael*
Potter Southard, shipwright, house 133 Purchase, corner North
Potter Mary, widow of Stephen, house 133 Purchase, corner North
Potter John B saddler, house 74 Middle
Potter Stephen N. master mariner, house 41 High
Potter Jonathan, laborer, house 120 Kempton
Potter Ezra, housewright^ house 1G2 Kempton
Potter Pardon, 2d,housewright, house 45 North
Potter Benjamin II. harness maker, house 62 North
Potter Daniel, cooper, house 49 Hillman, corner Foster
Potter Pardon, shipwright, house 71 Walden
Potter Pardon, Jr. {Potter, Hillman 8f Co.) house 71. Walden
Potter Peleg (Potter, Hillman fy Co.) house 82 Walden
Potter Asa, laborer, house 59 Summer
Potter {Peleg) Hillman {Henry) & Co. {Pardon Potter, Jr.) painters, 72 North
Water Potter Gardner, laborer, house 55 County Potter Lyman G. housewright, boards 31 Hillman Potter Edward, mariner, at sea in ship Canton Potter Isaiah, caulker, son of Southard, 133 Purchase, corner North Potter William, clerk 1 I. & G. Howland's wharf, boards 35 South Second Potter Thurston, 104 North Second Potter William K. at sea
Potter George, cooper, works with D. Chase, boards 29 Union Powell William P. c. blacksmith
Pratt William H. cordwainer, 23 Union, boards 70 Kempton Pratt Andrew, shipwright, house 7 North Pray Edward, shoes, 18 North Water, boards 17 South Water Prescott Oliver, Judge of Probate and Counsellor, office 15 North Water Price Simeon, master mariner, house 200 Purchase Price Benjamin, master mariner, house 76 Ray
DIRECTORY. ^5
Price John, captain, house 17 South Sixth
Proctor William, cooper, house 76 Middle
Proud James D. mason, house 137 Purchase, corner North
Pruden Newton, cooper, house 148 Kempton
Purrington Nathaniel, blacksmith, boards 142 Purchase
Quin Roeert, c. mariner, house 209 Middle
Ramsten Oliver, laborer, house 6 Pearl street
Rand Richard, in G. Howland's ship Hope
Randell Jerusha, widow, house 29 Walnut, corner Third
Randell George, merchant, counting room Fish Island, house 67 Walnut, corner
Sixth Randell Richard, cooper, house 42 Kempton Raymond George, laborer, inquire of David Coffin Raymond William H. master of ship Abigail, house 78 Fifth Read Abner, mason, boards 76 Middle
Read Charles L. hatter, with C. Hooper & Co. boards 4 S. Water, cor. I Read Nathan, laborer, house 100 South Second
Read Sally, widow of Frederick, house 166 Union, eorner South Sixth Read Alexander, physician, house 197 Union, corner County Read William, printer, 6 North Water, house 25 Kempton Read Williams, yeoman and constable, house 129 Elm Read Erastus B. housewright, 194 Middle Read William, wheelwright, house 148 Kempton Read Frederick A. mariner, house 15 Maxfeld, corner Ray Read James, laborer, house 126 South Second Read Isaac, laborer, house Smith street Read William II. mariner, in ship Braganza Read xMinot, laborer, house 166 Union, corner Sixth Records Ellery, shipwright, house 96 Maxfeld, corner County Remington John, mariner, c. house 44 Howland
Remington David G. mariner, at sea
Remington Ellery*1
Rexford Charles W. fitting office, 15 Soath Second
Reynolds Joseph*
Rice John, grocer, 220 Purchase
Richards Silas N. wheelwright, 20 Fourth, house 53 Elm
Richardson Richard P. c. mariner, house 152 Purchase
Richardson Sharon, rigger, house 36 Middle
Richardson Charles James, mariner, gone to the straits
Hichardson Isaac M. trader, house 94 Ray
Richardson John M.*
76 DIRECTORY.
R'chmond Nathaniel, tailor, works 27 North Water, boards 86 Fourth
Richmond Freeman, mariner, house 109 North Second
Richmond Anthony D. brass founder, 103 North Water, house 24 High
Richmond Gideon ( Wilcox fy Richmond) house 36 High
Richmond George, laborer or trader, 197 Middle, house 51 Summer, corner
Middle Richmond Joshua, dry goods, 31 North Water, house 56 Fifth Richmond George H. master mariner or bra s founder, house 35 School, corner
South Second Richmond John C. lumber, opposite 65 South Water, house 172 Purchase Richmond Sarah, widow, house rear 24 Union Ricketson Charles W. minor, at Lothrop & Allen's 5 Middle Ricketson Samuel G. tailor, house 50 Third Ricketson Joseph, merchant, house 179 Union Ricketson Barton & Co. [Charles Wood and others) foundry, 111 Fourth, corner
Bedford, store 31 Central Ricketson Daniel, house 109 Elm
Ricketson Henry G. (Charles Ricketson <$• Son) house 37 Mill Ricketson Charles & Son (Henry G. Ricketson) merchant tailors, 7 North
Water, house 57 Fifth Ricketson Joseph, 2d, master mariner, house 9 Bush Ricketson Benjamin T. (Tobey Sf Ricketson) house opposite 1 Cheapside Ricketson John H. son of Charles, at sea in ship Trident Ricketson Joseph, Jr. 179 Union Riddell Thomas & Sons [Thomas R. Dix, Samuel G. Stevenson] merchants,
7 and 8 George Howland's wharf, house 198 Union, corner County Rider Ebenezer, spar maker, 118, house 116 South Water Rider Elizabeth, widow, hou^e 114 South Second Riley Polly, widow, house 145 South Water Riley Patrick, laborer, house 84 North Water
Ripley Henry, mariner, at sea in ship Geo. Howland, house 135 Middle Ripley Bezer, 17 South Water
Ripley [Daniel] & Cundell f Joseph] livery stable, 26 Elm Ripley Daniel [Ripley 4* Cundell] house 89 Elm Roberts David, laborer, house 79 Elm Ptoberts James A. Rev. house 91 County Robertson Peter, 20 North Water Robeson Andrew, merchant, counting room, 58 North Water, house 41 North
Second Robeson Thomas R. merchant, house 87 Spring Robeson William R. 41 North Second Robbins Rachel, widow, house 127 Middle Robinson Thomas, c. restorative, 149 Union,
DIRECTORY. 77
Robinson Henry, shipwright, house 9G Ray
Robinson Happy, widow, house 59 Mechanic's Row
Robinson Edward M. (I. Howland, Jr. 8p Co.) house 107 Pleasant
Robinson Fanny, milliner, 11 Cheapside
Rodman Benjamin, merchant, house 174 Union
Rodman Samuel, Jr. merchant, house 92 Spring, counting room S. Rodman's
wharf Rodman William R. merchant, counting room 3 Rodman, house 104 County
corner Cherry Rodman Elizabeth, widow of Samuel, house 42 North Second Rodman James W.*
Rogers Nathaniel, barber, 61 I'nion, house 57 Elm Rogers Joseph B. cabinet maker, house 39 Hillman, corner Pleasant Rogers William P. son of Nathaniel, painter, boards 57 Elm Rogers Joel, laborer, at Abraham Russell's, Union street Rogers Amos*
Rome Scipio, c. laborer, house 63 Fourth Root Marshall, mariner, house 52 North Second (ship Hector/ Ross Benjamin, c. mariner, house 212 Middle Rotch Mary, house 87 Union, corner North Second Rotch Joseph, merchant, silk factory 73, counting room 78 Mechanics Row,
house 129 William Rotch Nancy, widow, house 65 Walnut, corner South Sixth Rotch William, Jr. house 110 County, corner Bush Rotch William R. & Co. (Joseph R. Anthontj) counting room, Rotch'* s wharf,
house 119 County, head Walnut Ruggles John, shipwright, house Mill, corner Ray Rumrill Joseph R. painter, house 21 South Second Rumrill Charles, laborer, 21 Howland
Russell Holder, dry goods, 19 North Water, house 62 South Second Russell William, house 40 South Water Russell Jonathan, painter, 21 Union, house 50 Fifth Russell Abigail, widow of William, Jr. house 132 Union Russell Perry, house 85 Elm Russell Seth, house 75 Middle Russell Charles, 2d, painter, house 169 Middle Russell William, laborer, house 187 Middle Russell John T. laborer, house 159 Kempton Russell Abraham, 2d, master mariner, house 108 Ray Russell Otis, boarding house, 20 North Water, Russell Isaac, boarding, 6 F rst
Russell Humphrey, yeoman, house 13 South Sixth, corner Spring Russell Lydia, widow, house 61 South Sixth
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O DIRECTORY.
Russell William T. merchant, counting room Rotch's wharf, house G8 Russell
Russell William O. shipping office, house 151 South Water, corner South
Russell Reuben, gauger and cooper, house Prospect street
Russell Elihu, Jr. master mariner, house 50 County
Russell Charles, house 211 Purchase
Russell Mehitable E. widow, house 24 Bush, corner Third
Russell Abraham, house Union, west of County
Russell Wing, 2d, laborer, works at John Howland, Jr.'s
Russell Henry, painter, house 40 South Water
Russell James, son of William, 187 Middle, at sea in ship Maine, F. H.
jjussell Frederick W. boat builder, with William Coffin
Russell Sclh, Jr. 55 Purchase
Russell Edward, mariner, 187 Middle, at sea
Russell John, son of Perry, clerk 2 North Water, corner Union, boards 85 Elnn
Rye John, mariner, house 4G Bedford
Sabin Holder, blacksmith, works 7 Mechanics Row, boards 75 Maxfeld
Sampson Ruth, widow, boarding, house 120 Union
Sampson Issacher, house aright, house 27 Elm
Sampson Isaac, c. fruit, house 83 Elm
Sampson Moses, master mariner, house 27 Walnut
Sampson Amy, widow, house 28 Third
Sampson SilsLvy, clerk 49 Purchase, corner William, boards 120 Union, corner
Third Sanderson Sarah, c. house 23 First Sanford Ray Greene, master mariner, house 18 Third Sanford Benjamin T. (B.Sf T. Sanford) house 42 Mill, corner Pleasa-it Sanford B. & T. (Benjamin 7'. fy Thomas) painters, 24 Central street Sanford Caleb T. shipwright, house Smith street Sanford Charles, sail maker, house 53 First Sanford Thomas (B. <$■ T. Sanford) house 157 Middle Sanford Squire, master mariner, house 51 Kempton Sanford Edwin, cooper, house 77 North Water, corner Elm Sawyer John, blacksmith, house 72 Walden
Sawyer A , milliner, G9 Fourth
Sawyer Gideon T. mason, house 48 North, corner Foster Sawyer (Benjamin K.) & Denham (Tillson B.) bakers, 34 South Water Sayer Benjamin K. ( Saijer fy Denham) house 39 South Water, corner School Scarlett James, rigger, house 89 North Second, comer Kempton Scott Paul, mariner, house 46 Bedford
Seabury Joseph {Seabury Sf Jossehjn) boards at 97 Hillman, corner Summer .^eabury Alexander H merchant, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Geo. Howl and's wharf, house 99 Hillman, corner Summer
DIRECTORY. 79
Seabury William, master mariner, house 16 Bush
Seabury Pardon G. house 40 Walnut, corner Fourth
Seabury Charles, cierk, boards 59 Elm
Seabury Mary, house 50 Elm
Seabury (Joseph) &, Josselyn (Harvey) dry goods, 112 Union
Seabury O. &, E. W. (Otis fy Edward W.) dry goods, 13 North Second, house
16 Rush Seareil Charles, gardener, Arnold street Searell Charles, rigger, house 64- North, corner Hill Sears Marshall G. housevvright, house 36 Spring Sears Wiilard, tanner and currier, house 7 Sears' Court Severance Rufus, cooper, house 153 Kempton, at sea in ship Fenelon Sharper Rebecca, c. house 80 North Second Shaw Albert, housewright. boards 76 Middle Shaw Humphre}', cooper, 127, house 129 North Second Shaw Job, cooper, house 129 North Second Shaw Sophia, widow, house 11 Elm Shaw Frederick P. grocer, 129 Purchase Shaw Elizabeth, widow, house 1.96 Purchase Shaw Wiilard, shipwright, house 56 Summer Shaw John W. merchant, 27 Orange street, boards 87 Union Shepherd Abner, house 100 County Shepherd Caleb G. master mariner, house 91 Charles Shepherd James, master mariner, house 91 Charle3 Shepherd David, master mariner, house 95 Charles Shepherd Moses, laborer, c. house 165 Elm Shepherd Nathaniel, jeweller, 29 Purchase, house 92 Third Sherman Abraham, 2d, housewright, house 38 Foster, corner Mill Sherman Warren, cooper* Sherman Philip, mate sloop Helen Sherman Kempton, house 78 South Second
Sherman George W. constable and watchman, house 6 South Seeond Sherman Seth, laborer, house 92 Third Sherman Anthony, laborer, house 38 South Water Sherman Joshua, carpenter, house 55 Middle Sherman Reuben, stevedore, house 32 Hillman Sherman Henry P. mariner, house 19 Maxfeld Sherman Nathan, laborer, house rear 17 Howland Sherman Thurston, painter, house 25 Howland Sherman Ichabod, blacksmith, house 92 County Sherman Henry W. rope maker, house 92 County Sherman Job, laborer, house 22 Wing Sherman Sampson, laborer, house 22 Wing
80 DIRECTORY.
Sherman Abraham, Jr. boards at 50 Fourth, corner Walnut
Sherman Silas Cook, laborer, house rear 154 Kempton
Sherman Henry, mariner, at sea
Sherman Charles P. housewright, boards 24 z chool
Shiverick Joseph R. assessor, house 142 Count)
Shiverick Clement F. son of Joseph R. clerk at 108 Union, boards 142 County
Shockley Joseph, shipwright, works in town, lives in Middleborough
Silvester David, auctioneer, office 11 North Water, house 84 Fourth
Simmons William H.*
Simmons Samuel, laborer, boards 156 Elm
Simmons Amos, grocer, 115 North Second, house 2 North, corner N. Second
Simmons Betsey, widow, house 182 Purchase
Simmons Biownell, cooper, house 145 Middle
Simmons Charles, laborer, c. house 205 Middle
Simmons Isaac, c. laborer, house 71 Ray, corner North
Simmons Arphaxed, housewright, house 38 Foster, corner Mill
Simmons George, laborer, house 40 County
Simmons Orrin (Benson § Simmons)
Simpson George, 13 North Second, boards 16 Bush
Sisson George, crockery ware, 4 Cheapside, house 67 Mechanic's Row
Sisson William M. clerk in Marine Bank, boards at 25 Bush
Sisson John, laborer, house 17 Morgan's Row
Sisson Job; mariner, son of John
Sisson William mariner, son of John
Skeift* William, blacksmith, house 32 Hillman
Slocum Oliver, cabinet maker, 15 Elm street
Slocum Rounsville, house 63 South Secoad
Slocum Edward,*
Slocum George, mariner, house 25 Howland
Slocum Christopher, housewright, house 6 Bush
Slocum Fitzgerald, laborer, house 143 Middle
Slocum , widow, house 211 Purchase
Slocum Lyman*
Smith Robert, tin plate worker, house 35 Pleasant Smith Levi R. in ship Maria, house 212 County Smith William H. sailmaker, at sea in Bark Roscoe Smith William, c. at ^ea in Bark Columbus
Smith Francis, c. at sea in ship Commodore Rogers T. & A. R. Nye
Smith Alphonso, (Topham fy Smith) boards 89 First
Smith Lorenzo, housewright, boards 25 School
Smith Oliver, boards 70 North Second
Smith Amos*
Smith Jonathan; (Butts $ Smith) house 126 Purchase
DIRECTORY. SI
Smith Horatio, baker, shop 67, house 69 Middle
Smith Isaac, Rev. house 187 Middle
Smith Tamsey, widow, boarding', house 63 Charles
Smith John R. L. master mariner, house 63 Charles
Smith Barnabas, mariner, boards at 63 Charles
Smith Arvin, shipwright, house 72 Kempton
Smith Henry W. housewright, house 72 Kempton
Smith Jonathan, laborer, house 166 Kempton
Smith Edward, laborer, house 15 North
Smith John N. mariner, house 68 William
Smi'h Robert, tinman, house 35 Pleasant
Smith Shubael, ship joiner, house 60 Cushing
Smith Henry M. carver. 48 North Second, house 60 Thomas
Smith Alidah, widow, house 19 Bush
Smith Henry B. laborer, house 135 South Water
Smith Robert S. Secretary Mechanic's Insurance office, house 133 County, head
Spring Smith Shubael D. cooper, house 162 County Smith Joseph, constable, house 27 Union Smith Job, house 82 Fourth Smith James L. at sea in ship Ceres Smith Dennis, son of Howard Snell Ellery T. blacksmith, house 33 Purchase
Snell Alden G. blacksmith, 5 S. Rodman's wharf, house 142 Purchase Snell Sylvester, fruit, 65 Union, house 59 Mechanic's Row Snow Freeman, in ship Fenelon, boards 65 South Water Snow Nathaniel, house 65 South Water
Snow , widow, milliner, house 136 Purchase corner North
Snow Sylvanus, master mariner, house 39 South Second
Snow Loam {Cook & Snoiv) house 109 Middle
Southgato Samuel, dry goods, 106 Union
Southward Leonard, laborer, house Fish Island
Southwick Henry W. cooper, 40 North Sixth, house 74 Elm
Sowle Seabury, cabinet maker,*
Sowle Nathaniel*
Sowle John, cabinet maker, 115 Purchase, house 14 Mill
Sowle Jo>eph, painter, house 6 Bush
Sowle John A. laborer, house 17 Howland
Sowle Stephen, laborer, house 19 Howland
Powie Elisha, laborer, house 21 Howland
Sowle Seabury, ship carpenter, minor, boards 88 Purchase
Spaulding Horace, instructor, house 94 Elm
i^pear John M. Rev. house 233 County
6*
82 DIRECTORY.
Spicer Samuel, housewright, house 86 Elm
Spooner Richard C. G. tinman, works 38 and 42 Union, boards 65 Maxfeld
Spooner Samuel*
Spoonei Azariah, cooper, 14 Elm, house 97 South Water
Spooner Benjamin F. shipwright, house 127 Middle
Spooner Caleb, cooper, house 40 North, corner Pleasant
Spooner Joseph, master mariner, house 83 Hillman, corner County
Spooner William J. painter, 98 North Water, house 55 Maxfeld
Spooner Stephen, shipwright, house 65 Maxfeld
Spooner Wing, cooper, house 71 Pleasant
Spooner Paul, physician, house 77 Spring
Spooner Benjamin W. laborer, house 35 Allen
Spooner Nathaniels, police justice, office 104 Union
Spooner Gideon B. mariner, son of Caleb, 40 North, corner Pleasant
Spooner Samuel R. son of Joseph, 83 Hillman, corner County
Springer John, farmer, house 69 Walden
Stackhouse Isuac N. mariner, house 63 South Second
Stall Samuel. Jr. chaise maker, 36 Elm, house 136 Purchase, corner North
Stall John, tailor, house 46 Hill street
Blandish John A. merchant, 9 and 11 Union, house 20 South Sixth, corner School
Blandish Levi, merchant, house 20 South Sixth, corner School
Staples Calvin, surveyor of highways, house 91 Maxfeld, corner Thomas
Slap'ts James M. trader, 58 South Water, house 91 Maxfeld, corner Thomas
Staunton Giles G. cooper, house 13 Morgan's Row
Steele Ruth, widow, house 68 South Water
Stephens Josiah, laborer, house 63 Hillman
.Stephens llobert, chouse Orange street
Stevenson Samuel G. {Thomas Riddell & Sons) house 198 Union, cor. County
Stetson Ira, cordwainer, house 129 South Second
Stetson Nathaniel, cooper, house 75 Purchase, corner Middle
Stetson Edward, gunsmith, 26, house 18 Purchase
Stimpson George R. sadmaker, house 92 County
Stoddard Bela J. at sea, inquire of J. G. Easton
Stoddard Isaac N. principal of Academy, boards 8 Eighth
Stone Alonzo, shipwright, house 45 Hillman
Stowell William H. merchant, counting room Coffin's wharf, house 79 South
Water Stowell George W. cauiker, house 63 North Second, corner Middle Stowell Pamelia, widow/ house 118 Purchase
Stowell Phebe, widow of Joseph, house 57 Kempton, corner Foster Stowell Joseph, caulker, house 57 Kempton, corner Foster Stubbs James, h use 177 Purchase
DIRECTORY 83
Studley Samuel, clerk of the market, house 59 County
Sturtevant William,*
Sturtevant Lorenzo, truckman, house 174 Purchase
Sturtevant Zechariah, saddle and harness maker, 84 Purchase, house 91 Max-
feld, corner Thomas Sullings Abbe}' H. widow of David, house 65 South Second Sullivan Daniel, laborer, c. house 209 Middle
Sullivan Florence, brassfonnder, house 105 North Water, corner Middle Swain William, mariner, house 127 Ray
Swain William W. merchant, counting room 17 Middle, house 107 County Swain Joseph, mariner, house 20 School Swain Robert C. son of Ann, house 127 Ray Swain Moses, house 20 School
Swain Sarah, widow, boarding house, 9 Walnut
Swain Ann, widow, house 127 Ray
Swain Frank, boat builder, 129, house 127 Ray
Swain Oliver, shoes, 82 Union, house 70 Fourth
Swain Benjamin, Jr. house of refreshment, 15, house 13 Third
Swan Walter D. blockmaker, house 35 Middle
Swift Hallett, master of sloop Levant, house 89 North Second
Swift Stephen, laborer, boards 99 North Second
Swift Arnold, cooper, 92, boards 94 South Second
Swift Jonathan*
Swift Job, house 55 Middle, corner North Second
Swift William, grocer, 134 Purchase, corner North, house 143 Purchase
Swift Charles D. trader, store 53, house 51 Middle
Swift Benjamin, turner, 19, house 17 Mill
Swift Silas, cabinet maker, son of Benjamin, 17 Mill
Swift Jesse, cordwainer, house 4 Bethel Court
Swift Reuben, master mariner, house 12 Sixth, corner Spring
Swift Thomas W. blockmaker, house 11 Bush
Swift Richard, laborer, house 54 Bedford
Swift James, turner, house 5 Sears' Court
Swift James, Jr. at sea, boards 5 Sears' Court
Swift Rodolphus N. m -ster of Lancaster, son of Reuben, 12 Sixth, corner Spring
Swift Obed N. master of Nautilus, son of Reuben, 12 Sixth
Swift William C. N . mariner, son of Reuben, 12 Sixth
Swift Franklin R. mariner, son of Reuben, 12 Sixth
Swift Edward A. son of Jamt s, 5 Sears' Court
Sylvia George, laborer, house 65 Middle
Taef.r Barnabas, house 57 Third
Taber William B. innholder, 14 an : 16 South Water
84 DIRECTORY.
Taber Stephen W. housewrighl and constable, 37 Bush, house 37 S. Water
Taber Jonathan, rigger, house 88 South Water
Taber Thomas R. block maker, boards 31 Walnut
Taber Asa, cordvvainer, 23 Union, house 70 Kempton
Taber William C. book store, 45 Union, house 50 Fourth, corner Walnut
Taber Francis, Jr. hardware, 111 Union, house 83 Fourth
Taber Joseph, block maker, house 81 Fourth
Taber Isaac C. clerk in Merchants' Bank, house 75 Fourth
Taber (Gamaliel) & Tobey (Charles C. P.) cabinet makers, 48 North Second
Taber Gamaliel ( Taber <$• Tobey) house 42 Foster
Taber John M. tool maker, 20, house 84 Elm
Taber Allen, tool maker, 20, house 84 Elm
Taber Mary, widow of Nathan, house 31 Elm
Taber Stephen, house 70 Third
Taber Timothy (Benjamin B. CorellSz, Co.) boards 84 Elm
Taber Leonard, cordwainer, 99 Middle, house 72 Walden
Taber John, house wright, house 148 Kempton
Taber Clarinda, widow, house 66 Mill
Taber Gifford, carpenter, house 67 Mill
Taber John B. rigger, house 69 Mill
Taber Gibbs ( Taber & Underwood) house 38 Maxfeld
Taber , widow, house 157 Ray, corner Willis
Taber Abbey, wife of Jonathan, house 22 First
Taber Archelaus, housewright, 19, house 44 Spring, corner Fifth
Taber Francis, block maker, 13 Orange, house 31 Walnut, corner Third
Taber Henry, merchant, 11 Central wharf, house 50 Walnut
Taber Prince L. blacksmith, house 60 Thomas street
Taber Robert H. (Clarke & Taber) 44 Union, corner South Water
Taber Henry, 2d, at sea in Balena
Taber John, Jr.*
Taber Henry B. mariner, 31 Elm, son of Nathan
Taber Philip, mason, boards 63 Mill
Taber John boat builder, house 88 South Water
Taber Barton*
Taber Charles II.*
Talbot Phebe, c. widow, house 15 First
Tallman Charles, trader, house 127 Third
Tallman William, house 1 South Second, corner Union
Tallman William, Jr. mariner, house 8 Bethel Court
Tallman Elkenah, yeoman, house 77 Walnut, corner Seventh
Tallman Seth, yeoman, house 33 Fifth
Tallman Joseph R. son of William, at sea in ship India
Tallman Wiliiam B. son of Seth, house 33 Fifth
DIRECTORY.
65
Tallman Timothy, 77 Walnut, corner Seventh
Tappan George, crockery ware, 113 Union, house 7 Fifth
Tarr Eliza, house 105 Fourth
Tasker Thomas*
Taylor Mary, boarding house, 9 South Second
Taylor John, stone cutter, 77 William, housa 159 Middle
Taylor William H. carpenter, house 126 Kempton
Taylor William H. deputy collector, house 6 Bethel Court, officer Custom House
Taylor Richard, rigger, house 12 Ark Lane
Temple Lewis, c. blacksmith, Coffin's wharf, house 42 Bedford
Tew George & L. [George C. 4* Latham T.] brass founders, 23, house 64 Me- chanics Row
Tew Joseph C. house rear 130 Ray
Thacher Laban, grocer, 189 Purchase
Thaxter Caleb, master mariner, house 69 Third
Thomas , boarding house, 63 North Second, corner Middle
Thomas Abraham, c. laborer, house 56 North
Thomas Samuel, c. mariner, house 64 Mechanics Row
Thomas Jacob/ laborer, house near 231 Middle
Thomas Joseph, mariner, house 119 Third
Thomas Davis, house 92 Third
Thompkins Silas, physician, boards 3 Bethel Court
Thompkins Charity, widow, house 74 Elm
Thompkins Christopher, Deputy Sheriff, office 104 Union
Thompson James D. Major General, office 88, boards at 133 Union
Thompson Urania, widow, house 103 North Second
Thompson Mary, c. house 123 Middle
Thompson Benjamin, carriage painter, house 74, Mill, corner Hill
Thompson Asa, blacksmith 75 William, house 169 County
Thompson John H. ( Gifford & Thompson) house 60 Ray
Thompson Daniel, c. labourer, house 46 Bedford
Thompson John, miller, house rear 27 County
Thornton John R. apothecary, 67 Union, house 19 Seventh
Thornton Elisha, apothecary, 64 North Second, corner Middle, house 20 Seventh
Thornton Elisha Jr. apothecary with Edmund Munro
Thornton Gilbert R. merchant, counting room 7 Middle
Thornton James, boards at 8 Eighth
Thresher Betsey, house 26 Maxfeld, corner Purchase
Thresher Edwin, grocer, 82 North Water, house 42 Middle
Thurston William B. dry goods 98 Union, boards at 8 Eighth
Tidman Paul, rigger, boards 76 Ray street
Tilden Niles, cigar manufacturer, 24 Union, house 54 Middle
Tillinghast Joseph S. agent of Fire Insurance Companies, office 99 Union, house 26 Walnut
86 DIRECTORY.
Tillinghast Pardon, merchant, counting room 11 Middle
Tilton James, rigger, house 6 Willis
Tilton Alexander J. at sea, son of James, 6 Willis
Tirrell Ebenezer, Jr. saddle and harness maker, 5 North Second, house 69
Charles Titman Paul, rigger, house 76 Ray Titus Aaron, c. house J. A. Parker's wharf
Tobey S. & C. S. (Samuel & Caleb S.) dry goods, 36 North Water Tobey Caleb S. (S. & C. S. Tobey) house 69 Third Tobey Hannah N. widow, house 68 South Water Tobey William C. house 137 Union, comer Purchase Tobey Charles C. P. (Taber & Tobey) house 77 Purchase Tobey Lemuel, surveyor of lumber, house 125 Middle Tobey Rodolphus, at sea in ship William Rotch
Tobey A polios, magistrate, house 43 Spring, corner Fifth, office 56 North Water Tobey Samuel, (S. & C. 8. Tobey) house 51 First Tobey George, master mariner, house 43 Spring, corner Fifth Tobey Rebecca, widow, house 43 Spring, corner Fifth
Tobey Franklin, ( Tobey & Ricketson) boards at 71 South street, corner County Tobey (Thomas) & Maxfeld ( William) painters 5 Central wharf Tobey (Franklin) & Ricketson (Be?ija?ni?i T.) merchants 23 Central street Tobey Charles, at sea, son of Lemuel, 125 Middle Tobey Henr}', at sea, son of Lemuel, 125 Middle Tobey Theodore, at sea, son of Lemuel, 125 Middle Tobey Thomas, (Tobey & Maxfeld) house 70 South Second Tobey William, 2d*
Topham (Robert C.) & Smith (Alphonso) boat builders, 115 South Water Topham Robert C. ( Topham & Smith) boards 89 First Torson Christian C. laborer, house 13 Bethel Court (sexton) Tower William E. master mariner, 19 Walnut, corner South Second Tower Horace S. shipwright, boards at 48 High Townsend James, master mariner, house 157 Ray, corner Willis Trafford Hannah, widow, house 42 Middle Trapp Henry, master ship Julia, house 46 Foster Tripp Robert, cooper, shop 92, house 94 South Second Tripp William, house 92 South Second Tripp Jireh, laborer, house 126 Kempton Tripp Philip S. housewright, house 158 Kempton Tripp Alvin B. housewright, house 166 Kempton Tripp Benajah, shipwright, house 64 Mill Tripp James, house 80 Maxfeld, corner Walden
Tripp Abraham, ship carpenter, house 105 North Water, corner Middle Tripp Oliver, mariner, house 89 First
DIRECTORY. 87
Tripp Benjamin Jr. (Maxfeld & Tripp) house 80 Fifth
Tripp Ishmael, laborer, house 89 South Sixth
Tripp Willard, laborer, house 123 South Second
Tripp Francis, truckman, house 162 South Second
Tripp Warren, mason, house Smith street
Tripp Stephen, laborer, house 46 Wing
Tripp Ezekiel, laborer, house 6 Allen
Tripp John, laborer, house 28 Allen
Tripp James, laborer, house 35 Allen
Tripp John W. laborer, house 113 Elm
Tripp Job W.*
Tripp Stephen A. tinman, boards 157 Middle
Tucker Charles R. ship chandler and grocer, 1 I. &. G. Howland's wharf, house
35 South Second Tucker William, Jr. clerk at 3 George Howland's wharf, boards 87 Union Tuckerman Elizabeth, widow, house 65 South Water Tuckerman Robert, master mariner, house 8 Walnut Turner Charles H. printer 6 North Water, boards 143 Union
Underwood Sidney, bookstore, 108 Union, house 121 Union
Underwood Frederick ( Taber Sp Underivood) masons, house 36 North
Underwood John F. laborer, house 53 Pleasant
Underwood William W. laborer, house 35 Pleasant
Underwood Charles, W\ son of John F. 53 Hillman'
Upham Samuel, truckman, house 151 South Water
Upjohn Aaron, mariner, house 142 Kempton
Vanderroop William A. barber, 27 Purchase
Vaughan James D. upholster, 17 Purchase, boards al 17 South Second
Venice Giles, blacksmith, works at 3 and 5 Hazard's wharf
Vincent Lewis, livery stable, 46 Middle
Vincent Ambrose, housewright, 113 William house 57 Summer
Vose Samuel J. S. boards 13 South Sixth, corner Spring
Vose Henry, clerk at 12 Middle, boards 13 South Sixth, corner Spring.
Wade Ephraim, painter, house 64 Union
Wade Joseph H. chaise-maker, house 113 Middle
Wadsworth Daniel, boat builder, 31 Bush, house 25 Russell
Wadsworth George, printer, 6 North Water, boards rear of Episcopal Church
Wady William, laborer, house 122 Third
Wady James, shoes and leather, 86 Union, house 41 Fourth
Wady Humphrey, grocer, 3 Taber's wharf, house 67 Kempton
Waite , widow, house 88 Charles
Waite Nancy, house rear 20 Wing
Wales James W. clerk 35 North Water, boards 19 Walnut, corner South Second
88 DIRECTORY.
Walden John, cooper, bouse 69 HiUman, corner Walden
Walden Edward, housewright, house 88 South Water
Walker Henry, housewright, 69 Maxfeld, house 54 Cushing
Walker Jonathan, master mariner, house 23 Howland
Wall William A. artist, 13 and 14 Cheapside, house 159 Third
Wall Alexander, boatbuilder, 54 Fourth, boards at 3 Bethel Court
Wall Thomas, at sea, boards 3 Bethel Court
Walter Charles A. (Coggeshall&z. Walter) house 1 Morgan's Row, corner Sonth
Water Ward Jonathan R. baker, shop 72, house 74 North Second Ward Benjamin C. merchant tailor, 75 North Water, house 90 Elm Warren Charles H. District Attorney, office 88 Union, corner South Second,
house 105 Elm Warren John, boatbuilder, house 114 Fourth Warren Lewis, laborer, house 15 Mill
Warren Joseph, boatbuilder, 5 School, house 10 Bash, corner First Warren Leah, widow, boarding house, 24 School Washburn Marsena, shopjoiner, house 55 Third Washburn Bezaliel, Jr. housewright, 16 Elm Washburn Sarah, widow, house 7 North Washburn William, laborer, house 12 South Second Watkins Thomas, master mariner, house 12 Bethei Court Watson Samuel ( Watson & Manchester) house 36 Spring Watson Robert S. merchant, counting room Rotch's wharf, house Orchard Watson (Samuel) & Manchester (Humphrey) bakers, 18 Central Watson John H. baker, works 18 Central, house 74 Kempton Waterman Charles C. master mariner, 49 Middle
Waterman Nehemiah, tobaconist, boards at Union Hotel, 17 South Water Waterman Abbey, house 49 Middle Weaver Susan, boarding house, 93 South Water Weaver Alfred, blacksmith, house 11 Fourth Weaver David, blacksmith, house 36 North Weaver George, laborer, house 41 North Sixth Webb James c. laborer, house 67 Mill Webb Daniel, Rev. house 126 Purchase Webb Hiram, son of Daniel, house 126 Purchase Weeden Daniel, housewright, house 89 First Weeden Richard, master mariner, house 215 Purchase Weeks Cyn'hia, widow, house 55 Kempton Weeks Reuben, caulker, house 30 Hill Wells William R. (Chase S? Wells) house 32 Elm West Anne, widow, house 146 Union West Stephen, pound keeper, house 171 Purchase
DIRECTORY. 89
West Nehemiah, master mariner, house 177 Purchase
West Benjamin, blacksmith, house rGar 3 Soutli Water
West Susan> widow, house 18 Hillman
West William S. laborer, house 45 Hillman
West Isaac M. mason, house 63 Hillman
West Joanna, widow, house 101 Ray
West Richard, master mariner, house 155 Ray, corner Willis
West Samuel, Jr. physician, house 3 Bethel Court
West Charles G. mariner, son of W7m. S. house 45 Hillman
West Bartholomew, mariner, son of Wm. S. 45 Hillman
West Gideon, mariner, son of Wm. S. 45 Hillman
West (John P.) & Paine (Samuel S.J merchants, 12 Hazzard's wharf
West Char!es, clerk for D. Davenport, house G5 Third
Westgate Chavles, in ship America
Westgate John, mariner, house 139 Middle
Weston Thomas, cordwainer, house 80 Charles
Weston Lettice, laborer, house 49 Maxfeld
Weston John, cordwainer, house 41 North Sixth
Wheaton Daniel, housewright, house 89 First
Wheaton James, mason, house 112 Middle
Wheeler Martin, housewright, with Archelus Taber
Whitcomb William, with McFarlin, Fish Island
White Noah, c. lives with O. Crocker, 96 William
White William G. carriage maker, house 51 Kempton
White Edward L. professor of music, boards 22 Third corner Spring
White Job, shipwright, house 136 Kempton
White William, laViorer, house 65 Charles
Whitehead Persis C. c. fruit, 84 North Second
Whitford John S. housewright, house 120 Kempton
Whiting Comfort, butcher, house 233 County corner Smith
Whitman George, apprentice of Chapman & Bonney, boards 18 Fifth
Whitney Amasa,
Whitney Ivory S. cooper, 29 First, house 133 North Second
Whitney (Franklin) & Lindsey (BenjaminM) grocers and commission merchants
10 1. & G. Howland's wharf Whitney Franklin, (WJiitney fy Lindseij) boards at 18 Third corner Spring Wbitridge Wm. C. physician, h^use 117 Elm corner Ccunty VYhitridge Wm. C. Jr. house 117 Elm
Whittemore Zenas, soap and candle manufacturer, 14, house 12 South Second Written John P. rigger, house 63 Charles W.iitten William, rigger, 22 Middle Whitten William, Jr. master of ship John Howland
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80 DIRECTORY.
V\ ilber Simeon, shipwright, house 76 Purchase corner Middie
Wilber Mary, widow, house 125 Middle
Wilber Barton, cooper, house 129 South Second
Wilber Zepheniah S.*
Wilber George S. mason, boards 171 Purchase
Wilcox Philip ( Wilcox & Richmond) house 11 Elm
Wilcox Stephen, laborer, house 15 Elm
W^ilcox Edward S. tinman, 17 North Water, house. 157 Middle
Wilcox Bennett, tinman, house 158 Middle
Wilcox Joseph, mariner, house 164 31iddle
Wilcox Joseph, Jr. at sea in ship Courier, boards 142 Purchase
Wilcox Ellery, blacksmith, house 51 Mill
Wilcox Y\ illiam, housewrjght, house 49 Hillman
Wilcox Henry R. housewright, house 94 Ray
W ilcox Abner, housewright, house 63 Foster Wilcox David cooper, house 129 South Second
Wilcox (Philip) &. Richmond (Gideon) shipwrights, Robeson's wharf Wilcox Robert L. son of Bennett, mariner
Wilcox Job, stone cutter, with Anthony Hathaway
Wilcox Charles F. son of Philip, 11 Eim
V\ iikey Abby, house 18 Coffin
Wilkey Edward H. mariner, house 64 Union
Wilkins William, laborer, house 96 School
Williams Richard, postmaster, house 91 Third
Williams Henry, c. cook cellar, 20 Union, house 24 South Second
WiHiams Henry 2d, c. mariner, house 56 Hillman
Williams James B. surgeon dentist and physician, house 89 W'illiam
Williams Thomas A. c. clothes dresser and crier, house 11 First
Williams Lemuel, collector, house 57 Fifth corner Walnut
Williams John Jr. cashier Marine Bank, house 61 Fifth
Williams Joseph, R. 91 Third
Williamson Thomas, cooper, c. house 144 Purchase
Willis Henry P. saddle and harness maker, shop 126, house 128 Union
Williston Alanson, housewright, house 11 Allen
Wilson Luther T. master mariner, boarding, 22 Third corner Spring
W ilson Edward T. ch rk, house rear Grace Church, Union
Wilson Shipley W. Rev. house 35 Elm
W ilson James, laborer, house 70 William
Wilson Samuel S. printer, 35 North Water, boards 24 School
Wing Shubael, ship carpenter, Beetle's yard, boards 104 North Second
Wing Joseph, clerk, 19 North Water, boards 17 South Second
Wing John, cordwainer, 153 Purchase, house 230 County
Wing W illiam, laborer, house 252 Purchase
DIRECTORY. 91
Winn >r George, gilder, house 86 North Second
Winslow Pardon C. mariner, house 34 Elm
Winslow Ann, boarding house, Rose Alley
Winslow Abner, works 103 North Water, boards in Fairhaven
Winslow Reuben, c. at sea in ship Martha from Fairhaven
Witherell James H. mason, house 71 Fourth
Wright Edmund Jr. house 20 South Sixth corner School
Wright Rhoda, widow, house 92 North Second
Wrighlington Ruth, widow, house 8b Ray corner Hillman
Wrighting-ton John, shipwright, house 86 Ray corner Hillman
Wrightinglon William, clerk 7 North Second, boards 8G Ray corner Hillman
Woddell Brayton B. brassfounder, house Arnold
Woddell Alden, clerk, 11 Union, boards 20 South Sixth, corner School
Woddell David, mariner, inquire of Jireh Perry
Woddell Edmund, laborer, house 12 Wing
Woddell John, laborer, house Hawthorn
Woddell Alfred, laborer, house 72 School
W7ood Sarah, house 9 South Second
Wood A. & A. [Abraham ^» Asa] Auctioneers, Office 53 Union
Wood Abraham [4. <$• A. Wood] house 77 South Second
WTGod Charles, master mariner, house 91 South Second
Wrood Josiah, jeweller, 62 Union, house 27 Walnnt
Wood Tillson, housewright, house 99 Fourth
WTood Amy, widow, house 41 North
Wood Dennis, grocer, house 10 1 William
Wood Daniel, master mariner, house 33 Seventh
Wood Luthan, laborer, house 13 Howland
Wood Lurana, widow of John, house 71 South corner County
WTood Zeno K. mariner, house 100 South Second
W7ood John L. mariner, at sea in ship Brighton
Wood Asa [A. $ A. Wood] house 80 Fourth
Wood George, cooper, works for E. Jenney
Wood Elihu, at sea
Wroodland Samuel, c. laborer, house 7 Spring
Woods Abraham, c. house 4 Spring
Woods Isaiah C. ( Woods fy Cook) house 59 Third corner Bush
Woods (Isaiah C.) & Cook (John Jr.) grocers, 30 Union corner Water
Wormwell Tracy, tinman, house rear Grace Church, Union Street
Worth George B. merchant, house 83 South Second
Worth John, mariner, house 27 Elm
Worth Jared, master of ship Courier, house 85 Elm
Yeoman Catharine, mantau-maker, house 63 North Second corner Middla
92
DIRECTORY.
The following is a list of persons residing in the township of New-Bedford, but not in the village thereof— arranged under the head of their respective School Districts, viz : —
Chase Edward Hathaway Hunnevvell Hathaway Noah Hathaway Elihu Hathaway Noah, Jr. Hathaway Humphrey Hathaway William
Lawrence John
SCHOOL, DISTRICT,
Peirce Simeon
Niles David
Adams Thomas Adams Thomas, Jr. Allen Phillip Andrews Abel Armsby Lemuel Ashley Warren Ashley Jireh
Borden Daniel Braley Amos
Case Isaac Chase Levi Clark William
Davis Shadrach Davis Shadrach, Jr. Davis Phillip T. Davis William H. Davis Lynes Dillingham Polly Dillingham Lemuel
Eldredg-e Darius
Sherman Job Sherman James Sherman Sarah Skiff Thomas Spooner Thomas Spooner Micah
Tobey Jonathan Tobey Seth I.
SCHOOL DISTRICT,
Evans Benjamin
Fuller Charles
Gibbs Nathan Gifford Obed Gifford Shubael H. Grinnell Andrew B.
Hathaway Abigail Hathaway Thomas S Hathaway Leonard Hathaway Francis Si Hathaway Jabez Hathaway Deborah Hathaway William Hathaway Jabez S- Hawes Levi Hawes Judah Howard Seth Jr. Holmes William
Jenny Gilbert Jenney Weston
NO. 1.
Tobey Isaac S. Tobey Ruamy
Washburn Barzillia Westgate Horace Weston Shubael Weston George Weston Simeon Wilber Peter
NO. 2.
Jenney Isaac
Lincoln Gamaliel
Mayhew Thaddeus P. Mayhew Susan Mayhew Susan P. Merrick John
Nye Obed Nye William
Parker John L. Parker Daniel Parker Elijah Parlow Isaiah Perry Lois Perry Leonard K. Perry George Perry Thaddeus M. Perry Susan
Severance Hannah Severance James
DIRECTORY
93
Severance John Sherman Resolved Smith Robert Smith Thomas C. H. Snow 31 ark Snow Nancy Spooner William Spooner William, 2nd. Spooner Caleb Spooner Samuel Spooner Joshua Spooner James Spooner Jonathan Spooner Jeduthan
Spooner Jeduthan, Jr. Spooner Nathaniel, Jr. Spooner Nathan Stetson Charles Stetson Ebenezer Stetson Peleg H. Stetson Silas Stetson Jane Swift Jireh Swift Jireh, Jr.
Taber Freeman Taber Edwin Taber Peter
Taber Zephaniah Taber Maria Terry Lemuel T. Terry Charles T. Terry Thomas P. Tompkins Christopher Tnpp Isaac
Vail William
Westgate John L. Wilber Joseph
Albro Andrew Allen Robert
Barlow James L. Bennett Lorenzo B. Bennett Rhoda Benson Hope I'lanchard Timothy Boyles Patrick Bradford Mary Briggs Paltiah Brown Godfrey Bryant Seth Butler Peter, Jr. Butler Alice Butts James
Carver Nathan Clark William S. Coggeshall Hayden Cook Jabez Cook John Cook George Crapo Phillip Crocker John
Davenport Peleg 9*
SCHOOL DISTRICT,
Davis Richmond W. Davis Alfred Dodge Thomas Drew Joshua Dunbar Joshua Dunlap Benjamin B.
Ealey Joseph Estes Joseph Flink Emanuel Francis Abraham
GifTord Alfred GifTord Joseph A, GifTord William Gordon William (alien) Gunn John
Hardy William Hart Presbur) S- Hatch Joel Hathaway Ebenezer Hathaway Ezra Hathaway Alexander Hathaway William B. Hathaway David Hathaway Ruby
NO. 3.
Hollis John Hooper Joseph Howard Ezra Howard Jonathan R. Howland Daniel H.
Isley Joseph
Jenney Benjamin C. Jenney Jeduthan Jennings Lazarus Jennings Ira Jennings Daniel
Kelley Thomas King Benjamin
Lewis Peter Mendall Joseph Parker John A. Payne John T. Peckham Hannah Peckham Jonathan Peck Billings Peirce Phillip Peirce Jonathan Peirce Ellery
94
DIRECTORY.
Pell Jefferson Perow Fanny L. Perry Edward P. Phillips Eleazer Phillips Allen D. Pool Major Pope Thomas Pope William G. E. Potter Pardon B.
Ramstein Oliver Robertson Edward
Allen PelegS. Allen Butler. Allen Lyman
Bliss Alexander Brett Daniel S. Brightman John Butler Judah Butler Benjamin.
Crocker David Curlick John.
Davis Joseph Delano Samuel Durfee Allen.
Robbins Elisha K.
Sampson William Sawyer Andrew Shaw Bartlett Shepherd Prince Smith William H. Smith Richard
Taber Gilbert Thomas Charles Tripp Wi liam
SCHOOL DISTRICT,
Fearing Noah Fellows Samuel Fisher John Furlong Patrick.
Himes John S. Howland Edward W. Howland Cornelius, Jr.
Kempton Caleb Kempton Joseph Kempton Aaron W.
Lake Ephraim
Morton Elias.
Tripp Barjona Tripp Brownell Tripp Noah
Vaughan Stillman
West John P. Wing William Wilcox Isaiah Wilcox Charles Wrightington Paul Wrightington Frederick.
NO. 6.
Pollay Jacob Popple Benjamin.
Ricketson Benjamin Ricketson Paul Ricketson Rebecca.
Scott William, Jr. Sherman Jared Smith Leonard Spooner Walter Spooner Benjamin W.
Tripp Joseph Turner Nathaniel W.
Westgate Charles.
lilST OF WHALE SHIPS,
BELONGING TO THE UNITED STATES.
NEW BEDFORD, Mass. |
||
Names. |
Tonnage. |
Managing Owners. |
Ann Alexander |
252 |
George Howland |
Averick |
384 |
John Avery Parker &. Son |
Abigail . . |
309 |
Charles W. Morgan |
Augusta |
344 |
William R. Rodman |
Amethyst |
359 |
John Avery Parker & Son |
Alexander |
421 |
John Avery Parker & Son |
America |
418 |
Isaac Howland Jr. & Co; |
America '. brig |
150 |
Lawrence Grinnell |
Agate . schr |
81 |
Alexander H. Seabury |
Barclay |
281 |
William R. Rotch & Co. |
Balaena |
300 |
John & James Howland |
Braganza . • |
469 |
William T. Russell |
Brandt |
310 |
Nehemiah Leonard & Co. |
Brighton |
354 |
William T. Russell |
Bramin . bark |
245 |
Gideon Allen |
Cortes |
382 |
George Howland |
Commodore Rodgers |
298 |
Thomas & A. R. Nye |
Canton |
. 408 |
Jireh Perry |
Commodore Decatur |
247 |
Nehemiah Leonard & Co. |
Charles . . |
290 |
Samuel Rodman Jr. |
Courier |
381 |
George Randall & J. C. Haskell |
Chili |
291 |
Nehemiah Leonard & Co. |
Condor |
. 348 |
Charles W. Morgan |
China |
370 |
William H. Stowell |
Corinthian |
. 401 |
George Howland |
Coral |
370 |
Gideon Allen |
Cicero |
251 |
Kollock & Grinnell |
Ceres |
373 |
Gilbert R. Thornton |
Cambria |
. 862 |
William T. Russell |
Charles Frederick |
317 |
John Avery Parker & Son |
96 |
DIRECTORY. |
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Names. |
Tonnage. |
Managing Owners. |
|
Cherokee |
bark |
261 |
David Coffin |
Columbus |
bark |
313 |
William R. Rodman |
Cora |
bark |
220 |
I. H. Bartlett |
Clarice |
bark |
237 |
Charles W. Morgan |
Charleston Packet |
brig |
184 |
Crane & French |
Dartmouth |
. 336 |
Isaac Howland Jr. & Co. |
|
Delight |
schr |
102 |
Jonathan Mosher |
Eagle |
. |
. 336 |
Jireh Perry |
Enterprize |
291 |
Alfred Gibbs & Co. |
|
Endeavour |
, |
251 |
C. C. Gilbert |
Euphrates |
364 |
Lawrence Grinnell |
|
Emerald |
. 359 |
Thomas Riddell § Sons |
|
Emily Morgan |
367 |
Charles W. Morgan |
|
Elizabeth |
bark |
200 |
Alexander H. Seabury |
Equator |
bark |
262 |
Levi Standish |
Elizabeth |
brig |
107 |
David Coffin |
Frances Henrietta |
407 |
Charles W. Morgan |
|
Franklin |
. |
333 |
Alexander H. Campbell |
Frances |
347 |
William R. Rotch & Co. |
|
Frances |
367 |
William H. Allen |
|
Falcon |
273 |
David Briggs |
|
Fenelon ; |
328 |
David Coffin |
|
Florida |
330 |
E. Dunbar & Co. |
|
Golconda |
, |
330 |
George Howland |
George fy Susan |
356 |
George Howland |
|
George Porter |
. |
285 |
Thomas Riddell & Sons |
Good Return |
. |
376 |
Henry Taber |
General Pike |
313 |
Oliver Crocker |
|
Gratitude . |
336 |
Thomas Riddell fy Sons |
|
Gideon Howland |
378 |
Isaac Howland Jr. fy Co. |
|
George |
273 |
John Avery Parker Sf Son |
|
George Howland |
373 |
George Howland |
|
George 4* Martha |
bark |
275 |
G. Randall & J. C. Haskell |
Hope |
. |
316 |
George Howland |
Hope |
283 |
William T. Russell |
|
Hercules |
. |
334 |
Jireh Perry |
Hercules |
291 |
David R. Greene |
|
Herald |
274 |
Tobey fy Ricketson |
|
Herald . |
302 |
Thomas $ A. R.Nye |
|
Hydaspe |
312 |
G.Randall $ J. C. Haskell |
|
Hector |
380 |
Charles W. Morgan |
|
Hibernia |
327 |
Alfred Gil>bs Sg Co, |
DIRECTORY. |
||
Names. |
Tonnage. |
Managing Owners. |
Hoiiqua |
339 |
Alexander Gibbs |
Huntress |
391 |
Alfred Gibbs 8p Co. |
Hesper . bark . 261 |
Charles W. Morgan |
|
Iris |
311 |
E. Dunbar & Co. |
Independence |
317 |
T. S. & N. Hathaway |
India |
366 |
William T. Russell |
Isaac Rowland |
399 |
Isaac Rowland Jr. <$* Co. |
Julian |
356 |
Thomas Riddell & Sons |
Java |
295 |
George Hovvland |
John |
307 |
Fiederick Parker |
John Howl and |
. 376 |
Jno. &. James Hovvland |
John Adams |
268 |
Jireh Perry |
Janus |
. 277 |
Thomas &, A. R. Nye |
Lancaster |
382 |
Thomas & A. Nye |
Logan |
. 302 |
Isaac Rowland Jr. & Co. |
Liverpool |
305 |
Abraham Barker & Co. |
London Packet |
. 279 |
Abraham H. H owland |
Lucas |
281 |
Tobey & Ricketson |
Lalla Rookh |
. 323 |
John Avery Parker & Son |
Leader . bark . 169 |
David Coffin |
|
Laurel . schr . 119 |
I. H. Bartlett |
|
Messenger |
277 |
Howland & Hussey |
Mercator |
246 |
John Avery Parker & Son |
Maria Theresa |
330 |
Thomas & A. R. Nye |
Maria . • |
202 |
Charles W. Morgan |
Mercury |
339 |
Isaac Howland Jr. & Co. |
Midas |
326 |
Jno. Coggeshall |
Minerva Smith |
335 |
Isaac Howland Jr. &. Co. |
Milo |
397 |
Andrew Robeson |
Minerva |
407 |
William Gifford |
Mayflower |
349 |
G. Randall & J. C. Haskell |
Magnolia |
396 |
Charles W. Morgan |
Milton |
387 |
Henry Taber |
Moss . • |
334 |
William R. Rodman |
Mount Vernon |
352 |
David R. Greene & Co. |
Mobile |
. 267 |
William R. Rodman |
Mary , |
287 |
Isaac Howland Jr. & Co. |
Marcella . bark . 210 |
David Coffin |
|
Milwood . barR . 253 |
Gideon Allen |
|
Minerva • bark . 195 |
Charles R. Tucker |
|
Nye |
211 |
Thomas & A. R. Nye |
Nautilus |
340 |
Jireh Perry |
97
98 |
DIRECTORY. |
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Names. |
Tonnage. |
Managing Owners. |
|
Nile |
. |
321 |
David Coffin |
Nassau |
• 407 |
Burgess & Howland |
|
Newton |
bark |
283 |
Isaiah Burgess |
Orozimbo . |
. 583 |
William T. Russell |
|
Octavia |
bark |
257 |
Gideon Allen |
Ospray |
bak |
169 |
Thomas & A, R. Nye |
Phenix |
. 423 |
John Avery Parker & Son |
|
Pacific |
384 |
Jireh Perry |
|
Phocion |
265 |
Palmer <$• Coggeshall |
|
Pacific |
. 331 |
Andrew Robeson |
|
Parker |
- |
406 |
John Avery Parker &. Son |
Parachute |
- |
- 330 |
Alexander H. Seabury |
Persia |
bark |
240 |
Lawrence Grinnell |
Pioneer |
bark |
231 |
Charles W. Morgan |
Pocahontas |
brig |
141 |
Alexander Gibbs |
Parthian |
brig |
119 |
Crane & French |
Roman - |
- |
374 |
E. Dunbar & Co. |
Roman |
- |
350 |
Abraham Barker ^ Co. |
Rousseau |
- |
306 |
George Howland |
Richmond |
- |
- 291 |
Isaac Howland Jr. & Co. |
Roscoe |
- |
362 |
Andrew Robeson |
Rodman |
- |
- 371 |
Charles W. Morgan |
Rebecca Sims |
- |
400 |
William R. Rodman |
Robert Edwards |
. |
- 355 |
Jno. 8? James Howland |
Russell |
bark |
301 |
Jno. fy James Howland |
Rajah |
bark |
249 |
Isaiah Burgess |
Roscoe |
bark |
235 |
J. Bourne Jr. |
Rising States |
brig |
134 |
R. Johnson |
Swift |
- |
320 |
T. S. # N. Hathaway |
Swift |
- |
456 |
John Avery Parker <$• Son |
Sally Anne |
- |
311 |
David R. Greene <$■ Co. |
Stephania |
- |
315 |
Palmer & Coggeshall |
Selma |
- |
268 |
Alexander H. Seabury |
Samuel Robertson |
- 421 |
Andrew Robeson |
|
St. George |
408 |
Oliver Crocker |
|
Tuscaloosa |
- |
284 |
Howland 8? Hussey |
Timoleon |
.. |
356 |
William T. Russell |
Triton |
, |
299 |
Isaac Howland Jr. & Co. |
Trident |
448 |
John Avery Parker & Son |
|
Two Brothers |
- |
288 |
David R. Greene & Co. |
Tobacco Plant |
. |
- 270 |
William R. Rodman |
Victory |
268 |
Gideon Allen |
DIRECTORY.
99
Names. Tonnage. Managing Oivners.
Wilmington and Liverpool Packet 384 John Avery Parker & Son
William fy Eliza |
321 |
George Randall |
William Rotch |
- 289 |
John Coggeshall |
William Thompson |
495 |
Jireh Perry |
William C. Nye |
389 |
Burgess $? Howland |
William Hamilton |
- 463 |
Isaac Howland Jr. & Co. |
Waverly |
327 |
Isaac Howland Jr. & Co. |
Winslow |
bark - 263 |
Samuel Rodman Jr. |
Young Phenix - |
376 |
John Avery Parker & Son |
Zephyr |
- 381 |
Alexander Gibbs |
- |
364 |
George T. Baker. |
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FAIRHAVEK, Mass. |
||
Names. |
Tonnage. |
Managing Owners. |
Ansell Gibbs |
319 |
Gibbs & Jenney |
Amazon |
318 |
E. Sawin |
Albion |
326 |
E. Sawin |
Arab |
335 |
E. Sawin |
Addison |
426 |
Gibbs & Jenney |
Arab |
bark . 275 |
A. D. Stoddard |
Alto |
bark . 197 |
A. D.Stoddard |
Charles Drew |
343 |
Lemuel Tripp |
Columbus . |
381 |
Gibbs &. Jenney |
Cadmus |
319 |
Atkins Adams |
Eliza Adams |
402 |
Atkins Adams |
Friendship |
366 |
Gibbs & Jenney |
Favorite |
293 |
E. Sawin |
George |
359 |
Reuben Fish |
Herald |
262 |
Samuel Borden |
Heroine |
.• 337 |
Nathan Church |
Isabella |
410 |
James H. Howland |
Isabella |
bark • 242 |
E. Sawin |
Joseph Maxwell |
307 |
F R. Whitwell |
Java |
. 291 |
Atkins Adams |
Jasper |
360 |
Atkins Adams |
Leonidas |
243 |
L. Jenney & J. Tripp |
London Packet |
. 335 |
Gibbs & Jenney |
Martha |
298 |
Nathan Church |
Martha |
301 |
Atkins Adams |
Maine |
294 |
E. Sawin |
Marcia |
. 314 |
E. Sawin |
100
Names.
Marcus
Oregon
Oscar
Pactolus
Pindus
South Hoston
Stanton
William Wirt
bark
DIRECTORY. |
|
Tonnage, |
Managing Oicnei |
286 |
Lemuel Tripp |
307 |
Lemuel Tripp |
369 |
E. Sawin |
288 |
A. D. Stoddard |
193 |
Lemuel Tripp |
383 |
E. Sawin |
304 |
Lemuel Tripp |
386 |
Warren Delano. |
WESTPORT, Mass,
Names. |
Tonnage. |
Managing Owners. |
|
Dr. Franklin |
bark |
171 |
Job Davis |
Mexico |
brig |
130 |
Gideon Davis |
President |
bark |
167 |
Andrew Hicks |
Thomas Winslow |
brig |
136 |
P. W, Peckham |
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] |
ROCHESTER |
, Mass, |
|
Names. |
Tonnage. |
Managing Oicners. |
|
Annawan |
brig |
148 |
G Barstow & Son |
Caduceus |
brig |
109 |
Joseph Meigs |
Dryade |
bark |
262 |
G. Barstow & Son |
Gideon Barstow |
- |
379 |
G. Barstow & Son |
Mattapoisett |
brig |
150 |
Joseph Meigs |
Orion |
brig |
99 |
Elijah Willis |
Shylock - |
- |
- 275 |
G. Barstow & Son |
Sarah |
brig |
171 |
|
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|||
FALMOUTH |
, Mass. |
||
Names. |
Tonnage. |
Managing Owners |
|
Awashonks |
382 |
Elijah Swift |
|
Bartholomew Goznold |
- 355 |
Ward M. Parker |
|
Brunette |
bark |
137 |
Elijah Swift |
Geo. Washington, |
bark |
- |
|
Hobomok |
417 |
Elijah Swift |
|
Pocahontas |
- |
- 341 |
Elijah Swift |
Popmunnet |
bark |
- |
|
Uncas |
- |
414 |
Elijah Swift |
William Penn |
Names.
Almira
Champion
George & Mary
Gold Hunter
Loan
Meridian
Mary
Splendid
Vineyard
brig
DIRECTORY. |
|
ARTOWN, Mass. |
|
Tonnage. |
Managing Owners |
. 362 |
Abraham Osborn |
395 |
Grafton Norton |
356 |
Abraham Osborn |
202 |
Coffin & Darrow |
261 |
Abraham Osborn |
381 |
Grafton Norton |
348 |
Coffin & Darrow |
. 392 |
Abraham Osborn |
380 |
Grafton Norton. |
101
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Name. Delphos
HOLMES HOLE, Mass.
Tonnage. Managing doner. . 338 Thomas Bradley.
NANTUCKET, Mass.
Names. |
Tonnage. |
Managing Owners. |
Alpha |
345 |
Hadwen & Barney |
Atlantic |
321 |
James Athearn |
Aurora |
346 |
T. & P. Macy |
American |
339 |
Matthew Crosby |
Ann - - - |
361 |
Jared Coffin |
Alexander Coffin |
381 |
Paul Mitchell # Sons |
Baltic |
409 |
Philip H. Folger |
Barclay |
- 301 |
William Barney |
Clarkson |
380 |
James Athearn |
Congress . |
339 |
P. H. Folger |
Charles & Henry |
336 |
C. G. & H. Coffin |
Catharine |
384 |
Jared Coffin |
Charles Carroll . |
376 |
David Joy |
Constitution |
318 |
C. G. & Henry Coffin |
Cyrus |
328 |
George Myrick Jr. |
Columbus » |
344 |
Paul Mitchell Jr. |
Christopher Mitchell |
387 |
C. Mitchell & Co. |
Catawba |
335 |
G. G. & H. Coffin |
Elizabeth Starbuck |
381 |
Levi Starbuck |
Enterprize . * |
. 413 |
Gilbert Coffin |
Eagle |
335 |
David Joy |
Franklin |
. 246 |
James Athearn |
Foster |
317 |
Paul Mitchell & Sons |
10
102
flames. Fabius Ganges Hero Henry Howard Harvest
Japan .
John Adams Jeflerson Kingston Lima
Levi Starbuck Mary
Mary Mitchell Montano Mai tha Mariner Maria
Mount Vernon Orbit Ocean Omega Ontario Orion Ohio Panama President Phenix Phebe Peru Pacific Peruvian Ploughboy Planter • Richard Mitchell Reaper Rambler
bark
Susan Sarah Statira Spartan
DIRECTORY. |
|
Tonnage. |
Managing Ovcnere. |
. 433 |
Valentine Hussey |
265 |
William H Gardner |
. 313 |
Joseph Starbuck |
346 |
Daniel Jones |
. 364 |
S- & T. Hussey |
360 |
Samuel B. Folger |
332 |
James Athearn |
;295 |
Griffin Barney |
377 |
William Folger |
312 |
F. W. Hussey |
286 |
William B- Coffin |
376 |
Levi Starbuck |
369 |
Daniel Jones |
354 |
Samuel B- Tuck |
365 |
Samuel B. Folger |
273 |
Samuel B. Folger |
348 |
Matthew Crosby |
365 |
C. Mitchell & Co. |
383 |
William Folger |
351 |
T. & P. Macy |
349 |
T. & P. Macy |
. 363 |
Joseph StarbucK |
354 |
Samuel & James Mitchell |
354 |
F. W: Hussey |
383 |
Jared Coffin |
253 |
George B. Upton |
293 |
Joseph Starbuck |
. 323 |
T.&P.Macyj |
379 |
C.Mitchell 4- Co. |
257 |
David Joy |
314 |
Paul Mitchell Sf Sons |
. 334 |
C, Mitchell & Co. |
391 |
P. H. Folger |
340 |
William B. Coffin |
. 386 |
Paul Mitchell & Sons |
338 |
P. H. Folger |
- 318 |
Aaron Mitchell |
349 |
Joseph Starbuck |
348 |
Aaron Mitchell |
. 495 |
Jared Coffin |
346 |
Samuel B. Tuck |
333 |
Daniel Jones |
DIRECTORY. |
||
Names. |
Tonnage. |
Managing Owners. |
Three Brothers |
384 |
Joseph Starbuck |
Thule |
285 |
S. B. Tuck |
Washington |
308 |
Matthew Crosby |
Walter Scott |
339 |
C. Mitchell & Co. |
Young- Eagle |
377 |
Simeon Starbuck |
Zenas Coffin |
338 |
C.G.& Hi Coffin |
Zone |
365 |
S. & J. Mitchell |
103
FALL RIVEE |
:, Mass. |
||
Names. |
Tonnage. |
Managing Owners. |
|
Ann Maria |
brig |
196 |
John Eddy |
Edward Q,uesnel |
- |
388 |
John Eddy |
Gold Hunter |
281 |
Henry Slade |
|
Pantheon |
bark |
384 |
John Eddy |
William |
brig |
106 |
Joseph S. Barnard. |
PLYMOUTH, Mass;
Names. |
Tonnage^ |
Managing Owners. |
|
Arabella |
- |
404 |
James Bartlett Jr- |
Fortune |
bark |
278 |
Isaac L. Hedge |
Mary &, Martha |
bark |
316 |
James Bartlett Jn |
Triton |
- |
314 |
James Bartlett Jr: |
Names.
Imogene
Louisa
PROVINCETOWX, Mass.
Tonnage. Managing Owners.
brig schr
JVames.
Charles Carroll Courier Herald Lewis
DORCHESTER, Mass.
Tonnage. Managing Owners.
bark
386 293
230
Josiah'Stickney Josiah Stickney
1U4 |
DIRECTORY. |
||
L.YNN, Mass. |
|||
Names. |
Tonnage. |
Managing Owners. |
|
Atlas |
- |
2G0 |
H. Cha.,e&Co. |
Commodore Preble |
- |
330 |
S- H. Gardner |
Louisa |
- |
332 |
U. Chase & Co. |
Ninus |
- |
- 255 |
S. H. Gardner |
Nahant |
• |
306 |
H. Chase &Co. |
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SAL.EM, Mass. |
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Names- |
Tonnage. |
Managing Owners- |
|
Bengal |
. |
304 |
John B. Osgood |
Cavalier |
bark |
295 |
James King |
Elizabeth |
397 |
Stephen C. Phillips |
|
Emerald |
bark |
271 |
Stephen C. Phillips |
Emeline |
brig |
98 |
John B. Pierce |
Franklin |
schr |
89 |
James King |
Zelte |
. |
275 |
John B. Osgood |
James Maury |
. |
404 |
John B. Osgood |
Lydia |
292 |
John B. Osgood |
|
Mount Wollaston |
. |
325 |
John B. Osgood |
Mac |
schr |
80 |
John B. Osgood |
Paliestine |
bark |
248 |
Nathaniel Weston |
Reaper |
bark |
230 |
John B. Osgood |
Richard |
bark |
252 |
Josph Hodges |
Samuel Wright |
. |
370 |
John B. Osgood |
Sapphire |
* |
365 |
Stephen C. Phtllips. |
NEWBURYPORT, Mass. |
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Names. |
Tonnage. |
Managing Owners. |
|
Adaline |
. |
. 329 |
Thomas Buntin fy Amos Noyes |
Merrimac |
413 |
M. Lunt & H. Titcomb |
|
Newburyport |
341 |
M. Lunt $ H. Titcomb |
|
Navy |
. |
355 |
M. Lunt &H. Titcomb. |
Names. Pocahontas Ann Parry Triton
PORTSMOUTH, N. H.
Jonnage. Managing Owners. - 300 347
DIRECTORY.
105
Name. Science
PORTLAND, Me.
Tonnage. Managing Owner. . 383 Thos. Chad wick & C. M- Davis.
NEWPORT, |
R. I. |
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Names. |
Tonnage. |
Managing Owners. |
|
Audley Clark |
331 |
Russell Coggeshall |
|
Constitution |
bark |
275 |
Nathaniel S. Ruggles |
Erie |
. |
374 |
Samuel Whitehorne |
Frederick |
bark |
321 |
Nathaniel S. Ruggles |
George Champlin |
. |
361 |
Nathaniel S. Ruggles |
Geneva |
schr |
112 |
Nathaniel S. Ruggles |
Harvest |
bark |
313 |
Peleg Clarke |
John Coggeshall |
. |
338 |
Peleg Clarke |
Mechanic |
334 |
Thomas Bush |
|
Martha |
. |
271 |
George Knowles |
Margaret |
_. .^ 375 |
J. Stevens & Co. |
|
Sailors' Return |
£^8h4.««A. 78 |
Nathaniel S: Ruggles |
|
William Lee |
• |
310 |
Robert P. Lee. |
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BRISTOL, |
R.I. |
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Names. |
Tonnage. |
Managing Owners. |
|
Ann |
222 |
William H. D'Wolf |
|
America |
bark |
257 |
Robert Rogers |
Baltic |
321 |
William H. D'Wolf |
|
Bowditch |
398 |
W. R. Taylor |
|
Canton Packet |
312 |
Fitzhenry Homer |
|
Corinthian |
503 |
William H. D'Wolf |
|
Essex |
200 |
William R. Taylor |
|
Fama |
362 |
Fitzhenry Homer |
|
General Jackson |
329 |
William H. D'Wolf |
|
Governor Fenner |
375 |
William H- D'Wolf |
|
Ganges |
. |
380 |
William H. D'Wolf |
Golconda |
359 |
Fitzhenry Homer |
|
Governor Hopkins brig |
111 |
William R. Taylor |
|
Leonidas |
. |
353 |
William H. D'Wolf |
L- C. Richmond |
340 |
Kimbal Perry |
|
Roger Williams |
.• 285 |
Robert Rogers |
|
Sarah Lee |
bark |
235 |
William H. D'Wolf |
Troy |
brig |
156 |
Thomas Church. |
icr
106
Names. |
|
Atlantic |
. |
Atlas |
brig |
Benjamin Rush |
|
Boy |
|
Chariot |
. |
Crawford |
brig |
Franklin |
bark |
Galen |
|
Hoogley > |
|
Luminary |
|
Magnet |
, |
Miles |
|
North America |
|
Philip Tabb |
|
Rosalie |
|
William Baker |
|
Warren |
|
JTOrr\^w |
|
Names. |
|
Brunswick |
- |
Envoy |
- |
DIRECTORY. |
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WARREN, |
R. I. |
Tonnage. |
Managing Owners. |
323 |
Driscol & Child |
126 |
|
384 |
Driscol $> Child |
251 |
William Collins % Co. |
. . 359 |
William Collins & Co. |
121 |
|
219 |
|
365 |
Driscol & Child |
292 |
William Collins & Co. |
432 |
Joseph Smith Jr. 4' Co. |
355 |
Joseph Smith Jr. fy Co. |
240 |
William Collins & Co. |
284 |
Driscol <$• Child |
405 |
Driscol 8? Child |
323 |
Joseph Smith Jr. & Co, |
224 |
Driscol 8? Child |
382 |
rfesepfa Smith Jr. # Co. |
#"-£oseph Smith Jr. & Co.* .
PROVIDENCE, R, I.
Tonnage. Managing Owners. 295 Amherst Everett 392 Amherst Everett.
Names.
Acasta
Charles Adams
Corvo
George
Mercury
Thomas Williams
STONINGTON, Conn.
Tonnage. Managing Owners. 330 Charles P. Williams B. & F. Pendleton
251
340
C. T. Stanton C. P. Williams.
NEW LONDON, Conn,
Names. Armata Ann Maria Boston
Tonnage. 413 367
- 291
Managing Owners. Abner Bassett Thomas W. Williams
Names. |
ittMGUXUIl Tonnage. |
Managing Owners. |
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Bingham |
- |
375 |
Benjamin Brown |
|
Commodore Perry |
- |
- 270 |
C. Chew 8? Co. |
|
Caledonia |
445 |
Thomas W. Williams |
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Connecticut |
- |
397 |
Thomas W. Williams |
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Clematis |
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Columbia |
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Candace |
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Columbus |
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Chelsea |
bark |
396 |
Thomas W. Williams |
|
Electra |
- |
347 |
Wm. Williams Jr. & A. Barns |
|
Friends |
- |
402 |
Benjamin Brown |
|
Flora |
338 |
N. & W. W. Billings |
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Georgia |
- |
- 343 |
Thomas W, Williams |
|
George |
- |
289 |
L. AHyu |
|
General Williams |
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Indian Chief i |
401 |
E. M. Frink&Co. |
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John & Edward |
312 |
N. & W. W. Billings |
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Julius Ceasar |
346 |
N. & W. W. Billings |
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Jones |
. |
. 336 |
Thomas W. Williams |
|
Jason • |
bark |
334 |
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Mentor |
459 |
Benjamin Brown |
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North America |
, |
387 |
Thomas W. Williams |
|
Neptune |
284 |
Thomas W. Williams |
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Ospray |
brig |
|||
Palladium |
. 341 |
E. M. Frink & Co. |
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Phenix |
403 |
N. & W. W. Billings |
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Philetus |
bark |
. |
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Superior |
405 |
N. & W. W. Billings |
||
Stonington |
350 |
W. Williams Jr. & A. Barns |
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Tuscarora |
379 |
N. & W. W. Billings. |
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BRIDGEPORT, Conn, |
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Names. |
Tonnage. |
Managing Owners. |
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Atlantic |
- |
Abijah Hawley |
||
Hamilton |
MYSTIC, |
Abijah Hawley. Conn. |
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Names. |
Tonnage. |
. Managing Owners. |
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Aeronaut |
265 |
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Blackstone |
258 |
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Meteor |
. 325 |
108
DIRECTORY.
Names. Atlas
NORWICH, Conn.
Tonnage*
Bruce
Names. Columbia John Wells
EAST HADDAM, Conn.
brig
NEWARK, N, J.
Tonnage. Managing Owners. 390 J: H. Stephens 380 J. H, Stephens.
Names.
A casta
Ann
American
Arabella
Camillus
Columbia
Cadmus
Daniel Webster
Franklin
Fanny
Gem
Henry
Hudson
Hannibal
Marcus
Monmouth
Neptune
Nimrod
Ontario
Phenix
Panama
Romulus
Thorn
Thames
Washington
Xenophon
SAGHARBOR, L.. I.
Tonnage. Managing Owners. 286 Mulford # Sleight Marcus B. Osborn
365
bark
Luther D. Cook |
|
306 |
Mulford & Sleight |
397 |
E. Mulford |
391 |
C. T. Dering & Co. |
C. T. Dering & Co, |
|
368 |
L. D. Cook |
310 |
S. 4" B. Hunting & Co* |
283 |
S. & N. Howell |
S. & B. Hunting & Co. 280 C. T. Dering $ Co. 367 S. $ B. Hunting %> Co. 314 L. D. Cook
230
298 Mulford & Sleight
340
Josiah Douglass Mulford & Sleight.
Names .
Bayard
Delia
Roanoke
Triad
DIRECTORY GREENPORT, L. I.
109
NEW |
YORK. |
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Names. |
Tonnage. |
Managing Owners. |
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Desdemona |
Pell, Zabriske & Pell |
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Hesper |
bark |
|||
Julia |
bark |
|||
Louisa |
Silas E. Burrows |
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Medina Shibboleth |
brig bark |
Silas E. Burrows |
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White Oak |
bark |
Pell, Zabriske & Pell. |
Names- Illinois Portland Russell
NEWBURGH, N. Y.
Tonnage. Managing Owner* 414 Charles Ludlow 296 Charles Ludlow 387 Charles Ludlow
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.
Names. |
Tonnage. |
Managing Owners. |
Elbe |
341 |
|
New England |
- 376 |
David S. Shearman |
Newark |
323 |
David S. Shearman |
Nathaniel P. Talmadge |
370 |
David S. Shearman |
Vermont - bark |
292 |
110
DIRECTORY.
Names.
America
Alexander Mansfield
Edward
George Clinton
Helvetia
Henry Astor
Huron
James Monroe
Martha
Washington
bark
HUDSOJV, N. Y.
Tonnage. Managing Owners.
464 Robert A. Barnard
320 Robert A. Barnard
274 Seth G. Macy
427 Robert A. Barnard
333 Robert A. Barnard
- 375 Robert A. Barnard 290 Robert A. Barnard
- 425 Robert A. Barnard 369 Alexander Jenkins 237 Robert A. Barnard.
BY-LAWS
TOWN OF NEW-BEDFORD
SECTION I.
DIGGING UP FLAGGING, &C.
No person shall break or dig up the flagging, pavement or ground in any of the streets, lanes, highways, squares or other public places in this town, for any purpose whatever, without the consent of one or more of the Street Committee first had and obtained, on pain of forfeiting for each offence a sum not exceed- ing five dollars.
SECTION II.
FLAGGING, &C. DUG UP. TO BE REPAIRED.
Whosoever shall, by virtue of such consent, break or dig up the flagging, pavement or ground of any highway, street, lane or square in this town, or any part thereof, or cause the same or any part thereof, to be dug or broken up, shall, within such time or times as the Street Committee shall direct, cause the same to be sufficiently repaired and amended to the satisfaction of the said Committee, on pain of forfeiting for neglect thereof, a sum not exceeding five dollars for each and every week thereafter until the same be amended and repaired as aforesaid.
SECTION III.
REGULATIONS WHEN DRAINS OR AQUEDUCTS ARE OPENED OR
LAID.
Whenever any drain or aqueduct shall be opened or laid, the person or persons doing the same or causing the same to be done, shall cause a rail or other sufficient fence to be erected so as to enclose such drain or aqueduct or so much thereof as shall be opened, together with all such dirt, gravel or other material thrown therefrom as shall be in or upon any street, lane, alien- or other public place in this town ; which fence shall be con'
1 1 2 TOWN BY-LAWS.
tinued daring the time such drain or aqueduct shall be open as aforesaid. And a lighted lantern, or some other proper and sufficient light, shall be fixed to some part of such fence or in some other proper manner, over such drain or aqueduct, and the dirt, gravel or other material taken from the same, and so kept from the beginning of twilight of the evening through the whole night, and be continued every evening and night during all the time such drain or aqueduct as shall be open or undergo- ing repair. And whoever shall be guilty of a breach of any provision of this section, shall forfeit and pay for each offence a sum not exceeding five dollars.
SECTION IV.
REGULATIONS WHEN A PART OF THE STREET IS WANTED FOR THE PURPOSE OF BUILDING OR REPAIRING.
Whenever any person or persons, being about to erect any building upon land abutting on any of the highways, streets, lanes or other public places or squares in this town, or to repair any building so abutting, shall wish to make use of any part of the said highway, street, lane or other public place or square, he or they shall make application to one or more of the street commit- tee, who shall have authority to set off or allot such part or por- tion of the street, or other public place aforesaid, thereunto ad- joining, as they in their discretion shall think necessary and sufficient for the purpose ; and the said person or persons shall use no part of said street or other public place aforesaid, other than such part so allotted and set off as aforesaid, for the de- posite of materials for such building or repairing or of any rub- bish occasioned thereby. And all rubbish thereby occasioned shall be removed and carried away at the expense of the person or persons so building or repairing, within such convenient time as the street committee may direct. And any person offending against any of the provisions of this section, shall forfeit and pay for such offence a sum not exceeding five dollars. Provided nevertheless, that no part of any street or other public place shall be set off or allotted for a longei time than thirty days upon any one application.
SECTION V.
NO OBSTRUCTION TO BE PLACED ON STEPPING STONES.
No person or persons shall place or cause to be placed, any carriage of any description whatsoever, or any obstruction of any kind, upon or across any of the flag or stepping stones laid for
TOWN BY-LAWS. 113
the convenience of foot passengers in this town, under a penalty not exceeding five dollars for each offence.
SECTION VI.
CORD-WOOD NOT TO REMAIN IN THE STREETS UNNECESSARILY.
No owner of Cord- Wood or other fire wood shall permit or suffer the same unnecessarily to he and remain in any of the streets, highways, lanes or other public places in this town, after dark in the evening. And in case the same must of neccessity so remain, the said owner shall cause a sufficient light to be placed and kept over or near the same throughout the whole of the night, so as to give sufficient notice to all the inhabitants — nor shall any such wood, at any time, by day or by night, be suffered to lay or remain in any street, highway or other public place or square in the town, so as unnecessarily to encumber the same, nor shall the said wood be suffered to remain in said streets or other public places more than twenty-four hours at any one time; and whoever shall violate any of the provisions of this section, shall forfeit and pay for each offence a sum not exceeding five dollars.
SECTION VII.
FIRE-WOOD NOT TO BE SAWED OR PILED ON SIDE-WALKS-
No person shall saw or cut any fire wood or cause the same to be sawed, cut or piled upon the foot or side walks of any of the highways, streets or lanes of this town, under a penalty not exceeding three dollars for each offence. SECTION VIII.
GAMES WHICH ARE NOT TO BE PLAYED IN THE STREETS.
No person shall play at ball, fly a kite, or slide down hill upon a sled, or play at other game so as to incommodate peace- able citizens or passengers, in any street, highway, lane or pub- lic place in this town, under a penalty not exceeding one dollar for each offence.
SECTION IX.
RELATING TO STEPS AND PLATFORMS IN THE STREETS.
No person shall project any steps in front of his or her house, or other building or lot of land into any street, lane, alley, pub- lic square or place in the town, or suffer any steps so projected to remain more than one foot from the front of said house or building or lot of land. Nor shall any person construct, raise or continue any cellar door platform above the even surface of the side walk, under a penalty for either offence of the sum of 11
114 TOWN BY-LAWS.
two dollars — and a further penalty of two dollars for each and every week that said step or platform shall be suffered to re- main so projected or raised, after an order for the removal there- of, by the street committee of said town.
SECTION X.
NO GOODS, WARES OR MERCHANDISE TO BE SUSPENDED IN THE
STREETS.
If any person shall, for any purpose whatever, intentionally place or cause to be placed, or suspended, or cause to be suspend- ed from any house, shop, store, lot or place, on or over any public highways, street, lane or alley in this town, any goods, wares or merchandise whatever, so that the same shall extend or project from the Avail in front of said house, store or shop, lot or place, more than one foot towards or into the street, lane, highway or public place aforesaid, the person so offending shall forfeit and pay the sum of one dollar for every offence. SECTION XL
THE STREETS NOT TO BE ENCUMBERED.
If any person or persons shall place, or cause to be placed, any trunk, bale, box, crate, cask, or any package, article or thing whatever, on or over any part of any public street, lane or alley in this town, except as is provided in the last preced- ing Section, and shall suffer the same to remain more than three hours, or more than thirty minutes after notice to remove the same, given by one or more of the street Committee, the person or persons so offending shall forfeit and pay the sum of one dol- lar for every such offence : Provided, that nothing herein con- tained shall extend to any goods, wares, or merchandize placed in any street, lane, or alley for the purpose of being sold at Auction, previous to and during the time of sale. SECTION XII.
STREET DIRT NOT TO BE TAKEN WITHOUT LIBERTY.
No person shall take any street dirt or manure from any street, lane, highway, or public place of the town, without liber- ty first obtained from the " Surveyor of highways" and the Chairman or two other members of the board of "Overseers of the Poor,-' under the penalty of two dollars for each and every offence.
SECTION XIII.
SIGNS NOT TO PROJECT INTO THE STREETS.
No person shall hang, affix, or fasten any sign on his or her
TOWN BY-LAWS. 115
house or lot, which shall project into any of the streets of the town more than one foot beyond the front of his or her house or lot, or which, at its lowest part, shall be less than eight feet in height above the sidewalk or street, under a penalty of four dollars for such offence, and the like penalty for every week it shall remain after an order given by one or more of the street ( Jommittee.
SECTION XIV.
PROVISIONS FOR AWNINGS AND SHADES.
It shall be lawful for any person to place and fix awnings and shades made of cloth, before his or her house, shop, or store, in any street in the town, conforming as nearly as may be to the outer line of the sidewalk, and to cause such awnings or shades ro be safely fixed and supported in such a manner as not to in- terfere with passengers, so that the lowest part thereof shall be at no time less than seven feet in height above the sidewalk or street under the same.
SECTION XV.
CARTS, &C. NOT TO STAND IN THE STREETS EXCEPT AS PROVID- ED IN SECTION SIXTEENTH.
No person having the care of any cart or other vehicle shall stand with the same in any of the streets, lanes, alleys, or other public places of the town, except as is provided in the next sec- tion, under a penalty not exceeding five dollars.
SECTION XVI.
STANDS TO BE PROVIDED FOR CARTS, TRUCKS AND OTHER VEHI- CLES.
The street committee shall appoint suitable places in the town as stands for the use of persons bringing fire wood, stones, or lumber into the town for sale; and also, if in their opinion the comfort and convenience of the public require, they shall ap- point places for truckmen to stand with their vehicles, and for persons who may expose for sale in carts, wagons, or other ve- hicles, any other articles than those above enumerated : and said committee shall give due notice of such places, by causing notifications thereof to be posted up in this and the adjoining towns : and all persons who shall, after such stands shall be appointed and notice given as aforesaid, occupy with their cart, truck, or other vehicle for the purposes aforesaid, any other places than those provided by said committee, shall forfeit and pay a penalty not exceeding five dollars for each offence.
116 TOWN BY-LAWS.
SECTION XVII.
CARRIAGES NOT TO EE DRAWN ON THE SIDE WALKS.
No person shall wheel or draw any hand cart, wheelbarrow, or hand sled or other carriage upon any sidewalk within the town under a penalty not exceeding five dollars for every offence. SECTION XVIII.
TEAMS NOT TO BE DRIVEN ON THE SIDE-WALKS OR AGAINST CURBING STONES.
No team or any part thereof or any vehicle, shall be driven upon any sidewalk, or against the curbing stones thereof, except for the purpose of entering or approaching the premises of any individual fronting on the streets or highways, or to which no other convenient access exists, under a penalty not exceeding five dollars ; and all injury done by passing on or over the side- walk shall be replaced at the expense of the individual causing the same.
SECTION XIX.
FURIOUS DRIVING.
Any person who shall drive any horse or carriage furiously through the highways, streets or lanes of this town to the dan- ger of the citizens, shall for each offence pay a penalty of not exceeding twenty dollars for each offence. SECTION XX.
DISFIGURING FENCES OR BUILDINGS.
Any person who shall intentionally disfigure any fence or building in this town, or wantonly write or draw thereupon ob- scene words or pictures, shall pay a penalty not exceeding fif- teen dollars for each offence.
SECTION XXI.
NOISY ASSEMBLAGES.
Each and every boy or other person, who shall be concerned in any assemblage which shall by its noise disturb the quiet of any neighborhood, or in any way annoy the passengers in the highways, streets or lanes of this town, shall pay a penalty of not more than five dollars for each offence. SECTION XXII.
STACKING AND SPREADING FISH.
No fish shall be stacked or spread for the purpose of making manure or manuring land in said town, within the following lim- its, to wit : the south line of Hayden CoggeshalPs farm, north ; the Abraham Ricketson house (so called) near Clark's Cove,
TOWN BY-LAWS. 117
south ; and from the river west to the Dartmouth line ; and any person or persons offending against the provisions of this section shall pay a penalty of not exceeding ten dollars for each offence.
SECTION XXIII.
OPERATION OF BY-LAWS CONFIXED TO A CERTAIN PART OF THE
TOWN.
No penalty shall attach to any violation of the foregoing by-laws excepting that contained in the twenty-second section, unless the offence shall have been committed within that part of the town of New Bedford comprehended between the north end of Ray street, and the south line of South street, or of a liue drawn easterly to the river, and westerly to the Dartmouth line from the north end of the first named street and in continuation of the south line of the other.
SECTION XXIV.
COSTS OF PROSECUTION TO BE PAID IN ADDITION TO THE PENALTY
In all cases where a penalty shall be incurred by any person for any violation of the by-laws of said town, the said person shall be further liable to the costs of prosecution. SECTION XXV.
PENALTIES TO BE PAID TO THE TOWN TREASURER.
All penalties that may be recovered for the breach of the for- going by-laws shall be paid to the town treasurer, and placed by him to the account of the fund to meet the incidental expenses of the town.
SECTION XXVI.
STREET COMMITTEE TO BE APPOINTED BY THE SELECTMEN.
The Selectmen shall appoint two or more suitable persons to constitute a street Committee, who shall hold their offices dur- ing the year for which the Selectmen making the appointment shall be chosen (unless sooner removed by them) and until oth- ers shall be appointed in their places. Said Committee shall perform all the duties assigned them by the by-laws of the town ; and in addition thereto it shall be obligatory upon them to see that said by-laws are enforced, and to prosecute for all offences against the same ; and they shall be entitled to such compensa- tion for their services as the Selectmen may consider proper ; but no prosecution for any breach of the provisions of the fore- going by-laws shall be sustained unless the same shall be commenced within six months after the offence shall have been committed.
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118 TOWN BY-LAWS.
TO RESTRAIN DOGS FROM RUNNING AT LARGE,
PASSED JULY 13, 1831.
1st. The Selectmen annually, as soon after their election to the office of Selectmen as maybe, shall appoint, and they are here- by authorized and empowered to appoint, some suitable person, Avho shall give sufficient security for the faithful discharge of the duties of his office, to be Register of Dogs, who shall annually account to the Selectmen for all fines and taxes collected by him as hereafter provided ; and who shall receive, as a full compen- sation for all services hereinafter named, the sum of Fifty Dol- lars annually. And the Selectmen shall, on or before the eigh- teenth day of this current month, appoint some suitable person to be Register of Dogs as aforesaid, to hold his office until the an- nual appointment as above.
2d. No dog belonging to any inhabitant of said town shall go at large within the limits of said town, between the first day of June and the thirtieth day of September annually.
3d. No dog belonging to any such inhabitant, shall go atlarge within the limits of said town at any other season of the year, un- less the owner of such dog shall be licensed to permit such dog to go at large as aforesaid, in the manner hereinafter provided. 4th. The Register of Dogs in said Town may grant a li- cense to any inhabitant of said Town, for his or her dog to goat large within the limits of said town at all seasons of the year, excepting the months above named, upon the condition that such dog shall wear a collar with the owner's name and the word "Licensed" distinctly marked thereon. And every person pro- curing such license, shall pay therefor the sum of Two Dollars.
5th. Any person permitting his or her dog to go at large in said Town, in violation of either of the aforesaid By-Laws, shall forfeit and pay a sum of Ten Dollars for each and every offence. 6th. That it shall be the duty of the Register aforesaid, and he is hereby requested, rigidly to enforce the aforesaid provis- ions, and to prosecute for every violation thereof which shall come to his knowledge.
7th. That the said Register be authorized to offer a reward of Fifty Cents for the destruction of each and every dog found going at large contrary to the provisions of the foregoing By- Laws, and that he pay the same from the sums paid for licenses as aforesaid, from fines which may be paid for a violation of said By-Laws, or from any money in the Treasury under the direction of the Selectmen.
TOWN BY-LAWS. 119
ORDINANCES FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE TOWN FROM FIRE.
PASSED DECEMBER 23d, 1834.
Ordinance First. No person shall be permitted to carry fire, fire brands, lighted matches, or any other ignited material, in the streets or thoroughfares of the Village of New-Bedford, unless the same shall be contained in an earthern or metallic vessel, with an earthern or metallic cover. Every person who shall violate the provisions of this Ordinance, shall, for each and every offence, forfeit and pay the sum of Twenty Dollars.
Ordinance Second. If any person within the limits of said Village of New Bedford, shall erect or maintain any defective chimney, hearth, oven, stove, stove pipe, fire frame, furnace or other fixture, deposite for ashes, or shall keep within their premises any mixture which may produce spontaneous com- bustion, each and every person so offending shall forfeit and pay for each and every offence, a penalty of Twenty Dollars.
Ordinance Third. Whenever any person, within the limits of such village, shall permit such quantities of shavings to ac- cumulate on the premises owned or occupied by him, as in the opinion of any one of the Fire Wards who may be called upon to view the same, shall be considered as endangering the safety of the town, it shall be the duty of the owner or occupant of said premises, forthwith to remove such accumulation, when request- ed so to do by the Fire Ward who has made the examination ; and if, upon such notice being given, the person notified shall not within forty-eight hours thereafter comply with it, he shall forfeit and pay a penalty of Twenty Dollars.
Ordinance Fourth. It shall be the duty of any Fire Ward, to whom complaint may be made that an offence against either of the regulations contained in the foregoing Ordinance has been committed, to enter the premises where the said erection or accumulation is kept or maintained, and examine the same ; and for this purpose he shall have free access to the premises complained against; and if the owner or occupant shall hin- der or obstruct the said Fire Ward in the examination of said premises, he or she shall forfeit and pay a penalty of Twenty Dollars.
Ordinance Fifth. Whenever a violation of the foregoing Ordinances shall come to the knowledge of either of the Mem- bers of the Board of Fire Wards, he shall give notice thereof to
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the Town Clerk in writing, if in his opinion a prosecution is required, that the person offending may be prosecuted according to law.
Ordinance Sixth. By the "Village of New-Bedford," when- ever used in the foregoing Ordinances, shall be understood that part of the Town of New Bedford comprehended between the north side of Willis street and the south side of South street, or of a line drawn easterly to the river, or westerly to the Dartmouth line, in continuation of the north line of the first named street and the south line of the other.
ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO THE KEEPING OF GUNPOWDER.
PASSED JUNE 3d, 1 836.
No gunpowder shall be kept in any place within the limits of New Bedford, unless the same shali be well secured in tight casks or cannisters ; and no gunpowder above the quantity of fifty pounds, shall be kept or deposited in any shop, store, or other building or in any ship or vessel which shall be within the dis- tance of twenty -Jive rods from any other building or wharf: and no gunpowder above the quantity of twenty-five pounds shall be kept or deposited in any shop, store or other building within ten rods of any other building : and no gunpowder above the quan- tity of one pound shall be kept or deposited in any shop, store or other building within ten rods of any other building in such town unless the same be well secured in copper, tin or brass cannis- ters holding not exceeding five pounds each, and closely cover- ed with copper, brass, or tin covers. It shall be the duty of the Selectmen under the direction and at the expense of the town, to provide a suitable place where gunpowder may be kept and de- posited, and they shall make such regulations for the govern- ment of those who may avail themselves of the privileges of the place thus designated as they may consider necessary.
CERTAIN MUNICIPAL REGULATIONS OF POLICE.
From the Revised Statutes of the Commonwealth — Chap. 58.
THEATRICAL EXHIBITIONS AND PUBLIC SHOWS.
Section 1. The Selectmen of any town may at any meeting h^ld for that purpose license all theatrical exhibitions, public
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shows and exhibitions of any description, to which admission as obtained on payment of money, upon such terms and conditions as they shall think reasonable, and may regulate the same in such a manner as they shall think necessary for the preservation of order and decorum, and to prevent the interruption of the pub- lic peace : provided, that no such license shall be in force for a longer time, than the time for which such Selectmen shall have been elected to office.
Section 2. Any person, who shall set up or promote any such exhibition or show, or shall publish or advertise the same, or otherwise aid or assist therein, without license first obtained, as provided in the preceding section, or contrary to the terms and conditions of such license, or while the same is suspended, shall forfeit a sum not exceeding two hundred dollars.
Section 3. Any Justice of the Peace, within his County up- on complaint made of any offence against the provisions of the preceding Section shall bind over all persons so offending, to appear at the next Court of Common Pleas, and shall also require such persons to find sureties, for the keeping of the peace and being of good behavior, until such term of the Court, and shall commit such persons upon their refusing or neglecting to recog- nize and find sureties as aforesaid.
LIVERY STABLES ; SAILMAKERS AND RIGGERS' LOFTS.
Section 4. If any person shall occupy or use any building whatever in anymaratime town for the business or employment of a sailmaker or rigger or keeper of a livery stable except in such parts of the town as the Selectmen thereof shall direct, he shall forfeit a sum not exceeding fifty dollars for every month during which he shall so occupy or use such building and in the like proportion for a longer or shorter time.
ROCKETS, SQUIBS AND GUNPOWDER.
Section 5. If any person shall have in his possession with intent to sell or shall offer for sale or shall sell or give away any of the fire-works called rockets, crackers,., squibs or serpents without first having obtained the license of the Selectmen of the town, he shall for every such offence forfeit a sum not exceeding ten dollars, to the use of the own in which the offence shall have been committed.
Section 6. If any person shall have in his possession with intent to set fire to or shall set fire to any rocket, cracker, squib or serpent, or shall throw any lighted rocket, cracker, squib or
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serpent within any town without a license of the Selectmen, he shall for every offence, forfeit a sum not exceeding ten dollars to the use of the town in which the offence shall have been com- mitted.
Section 7. The inhabitants of every town may order that no gunpowder shall be kept in any place withm the limits of such town unless the same shall be well secured in tight casks or cannisters; and that no gunpowder above the quantity of fifty pounds shall be kept or deposited in any shop, store, or other building or in any ship or vessel which shall be within the dis- tance of twenty-five rods from any other building or wharf; that no gunpowder above the quantity of twenty-five pounds shall be kept or deposited in any ship, store or other building within ten rods of any other building ; that no gunpowder above the quan- tity of one pound shall be kept or deposited in any shop, store or other building within ten rods of any other building in such town unless the same be well secured in copper, tin or brass can- nisters holding not exceeding five pounds each and closely cov- ered with copper, brass or tin covers.
'Section 8. Upon complaint made to any Justice of the Peace by either of the Selectmen or Firewards of any town that he has probable cause to suspect and doth suspect that gunpowder is deposited and kept within the limits of the town contrary to law, such Justice may issue his warrant directed to either of the constables of such town, ordering him to enter any shop, store or other building or vessel specified in said warrant, and there to make diligent search for the gunpowder suspected to have been deposited or kept as aforesaid, and to make return of his doings to said Justice forthwith.
Section 9. If any person shall commit either of the offen- ces mentioned in the two preceding sections he shall forfeit a sum not exceeding twenty dollars to the use of the town to be recovered by complaint before any Justice of the Peace ; pro- vided that the four preceding sections shall not extend to any* manufactory of gunpowder, nor in any case to prevent the transportation of gunpowder through any town, or from one part of any town to another part thereof.
DOGS.
Section 10. The inhabitants of any town may make such by-laws concerning the licensing, regulating and restraining of dogs going at large as they shall deem expedient, and may affix
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any penalties not exceeding ten dollars for any breach thereof; provided that no such by-law shall extend to any dog not owned or kept in such town, and that no person shall be obliged to pay more than two dollars annually for any license granted under the provisions of this section.
Section 11. All money received for the several licenses mentioned in this chapter in any town, shall be paid to the Treasurer for the use of the town.
Section 12. Every person who shall keep or own any dog shall cause to be constantly kept about the neck of such dog a collar with the name and place of residence of such owner or keeper legibly marked on the same ; and any person may kill any dog being without a collar as aforesaid.
Section 13. Every owner or keeper of any dog shall forfeit to any person injured by such dog double the amount of the damage sustained by him to be recovered in an action of trespass, and in such action, the defendant may plead the general issue, and give any special matter in evidence in excuse or justi- fication.
Section 14. Any person may kill any dog that shall sudden- ly assault him while he is peaceably walking or riding any where out of the enclosure of the owner or keeper of such dog ; and any person may kill any dog, that shall be found out of the enclosure or immediate call of its owner or keeper, worrying wounding or killing any neat cattle, sheep or lambs.
Section 15. If any person shall be assaulted by any dog in manner as aforesaid, or if any dog shall hereafter be found stroll- ing out of the enclosure or immediate call of its owner or keep- er, and if such person shall, at any time within forty-eight hours after such an assault, or the finding of such dog strolling as aforesaid, make oath thereof, before any Justice of the Peace for the County, or before the Clerk of the town where the owner of such dog shall dwell, and shall further swear that he suspects such dog to be a dangerous or mischievous dog, and shall give notice thereof to such owner or keeper, by delivering him a cer- tificate of such oath signed by such Justice or Clerk, the owner or keeper of such dog shall forthwith kill or confine the same ; and if he shall neglect so to do, for the space of twenty-four hours, after notice is given as aforesaid, he shall forfeit the sum of ten dollars, to be recovered to the use of the town, on com- plaint before any Justice of the Peace.
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Section 16. If after such notice such dog shall not be killed or confined, but shall again be found strolling out of the enclos- ure or immediate call of its owner or keeper, any person may- kill such dog ; and in any suit brought therefor, the defendant may plead the general issue aud give the special matter in evi- dence.
Section 17. If any dog after notice given to the owner or keeper, as before provided, shall by any sudden assault, in man- ner as aforesaid, wound, or cause to be wounded, any person, or shall worry, wound or kill any neat cattle, sheep or lambs, or do any other mischief, the owner or keeper shall be liable to pay to the person injured thereby treble damage, to be recovered with costs, by action of debt.
DUTIES OF TOWN CLERK AND OF PARENTS IN RELATION TO A REGISTRY OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS.
Revised Statute s — Chap. 15
The town clerk shall keep a record of the births and deaths of all persons within his town, and coming to his knowledge : and he shall specify in such record, the day of each birth ana death, and the names of the parents of such persons, if known.
Parents shall give notice to the clerk of the town of all the births and deaths of their children ; and every householder shall give the like notice of every birth and death happening in his house ; and the eldest person next of kin shall give notice of the death of his kindred; and the keeper of any alms-house, work- house, house of correction, prison or hospital, and the master or commanding officer of any ship,shall give the like notice of every birth and death, happening among the persons under his charge ; and every person neglecting to give such notice, for the space of six months, after the birth or death shall have happened,, shall forfeit to the use of the town a sum not exceeding five dollars.
FOREIGN PASSENGERS WHO MAY BECOME CHARGEABLE AS FAUPERS.
Revised Statutes — Chap. 46.
When any vessel shall arrive at any port or harbor within this State, from any port cr place without the same, with alien pas- sengers on board, wrho may become chargeable as paupers, the master or commanding officer of such vessel shall, before the said passengers or any of them leave such ship or vessel, deposite writh the mayor and aldermen of the city, or with the selectmen of the town, where such alien passengers are to be landed, a
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complete list of their names, and shall add thereto the name of the port qr place, at which such alien passengers were taken on board ; and the said master or commanding officer of such vessel shall, forthwith, together with one or more of the owners of such vessel, if any owner be resident in such city or town, enter into a bond, with sufficient sureties, to the city or to the inhabitants of said town, (as the case may be) in a penal sum not exceeding twTo hundred dollars, for any alien passenger ; with condition to indemnify and save harmless the said city, or town (as the case may be) and also the Commonwealth, from all expense, wdiich may arise in maintaining, supporting or other- wise providing for such alien passengers, during the full term of three years then next to come: provided always, that such mayor and aldermen, or selectmen, may dispense with the giving of such bond, in all cases in which it shall appear to them, that no charge or payment or liability as aforesaid is to be apprehended, on account of such alien passenger or passengers, within the said term of three years ; and provided also, that such bond may, at the election of such mayor and aldermen or selectmen, be dispensed with in every case, in relation to any alien passenger, if the said master, commanding officer, or owner of such vessel, shall, before landing of such passenger, pay into the city or town treasury (as the case may be) the sum of five dollars for every alien passenger, whom he may intend to land.
If any master or commanding officer of any vessel shall land or permit to be landed any alien passenger, contrary to the pro- visions of the preceding section, the master or commanding of- ficer of such vessel, and the owner or consignee thereof, shall forfeit the sum of two hundred dollars, for every alien passenger so landed ; provided always, that the provisions aforesaid shall not be construed to extend to seamen, sent from foreign places by consuls or vice-consuls of the United States.
If any master or commanding officer of any vessel shall land any alien passenger, at any place within this State, other than that to which such vessel shall be destined, with intent to avoid the requirements aforesaid , such master or commanding officer shall forfeit the sum of one hundred dollars for every alien pas- senger so landed. 12
AJWffiTISEBIENTS.
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BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
21S33 IP HI IB ^IIJIE'IIISS SS^EdH^
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JFfg A&s recently furnished his Office with a large assortment of new and beautiful type expressly for
HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES,
IN STORE NO. 113 UNION-STREET, BY
GEORGE TAPPAN,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
A larp;e assortment of WOODEN WARE — OAK AND WILLOW BASKETS— CRADLES— WAGONS- BRUSHES— CHAIRS, &c.
Together with every other article usually found in a WOOD- EN WARE ESTABLISHMENT.
LEWIS B. COSTE,
DEALER IN J^^^AS^
HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, FURsJ^STOGks:
UMBRELLAS, READY MADE LlNEN, &c.
NO. 8 SOUTH WATER-STREET.
WILLIAM C. TABER,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
AND DEALER IN
CHARTS AND NAUTICAL IN- STRUMENTS,
NO. 45 UNION-STREET,
Offers for sale, on good terms, a ^reat variety of ACCOUNT BOOKS, English and American STATIONARY, SCHOOL and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, CHARTS, NAUTICAL INSTRU- MENTS, &c. &c.
GREENE, GIFFORD & CO. DRUG AND MEDICINE STORE,
NO. 49 UxVION, CORNER OF WATER STREET.
EDWARD S. CANNON,
DEALER IN
HATS. CAPS, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, AND FURS,
NO. 96 UNION-STREET.
OLIVER SWAIN,
DEALER IN
BOOTS AND SHOES, STOCK AND
TRIMMINGS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
NO. S2 UNION-STREET.
C. RICKETSON & SON,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
^ ^p$ ##% <» DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
Gentlemen) s garments made to order and warranted to fit. NO. 7 NORTH WATER-STREET.
ANCHORS, CHAIN CABLES, &c.
The Subscriber keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of CHAIN CABLES, and also CHAINS of all sizes, cut to any length required to suit purchasers.
— ALSO—
FLUKE CHAINS, FIN CHAINS, MARTINGALE STAYS, BOB STAYS, TILLER CHAINS, TOPSAIL SHEETS, TOPSAIL TIES, fitted to order from the Boston Chain Manufactory, and manufactured from the best English refined Chain Cable Iron.
ANCHORS of all sizes for Hemp or Chain CABLES : WINDLASS NECKS, RAG WHEELS, CAPSTON SPINDLES, CAMBOOSE KNEES, HAWSE PIPES, CHAIN BOXES, WINDOW WEfGHTS and TRY POTS.
—LIKEWISE—
CASTINGS of all kinds furnished as usual.
SCREWS, furnished at short notice, to order, for Candle works.
CAST STEEL SHOVELS by the dozen or single. NAILS of assorted sizes, by the cask.
CAMBOOSES, No. 1 to No. 8 inclusive, with apparatus complete.
DUPONT'S Superior GUN POWDER, and all kinds for Sporting, Shipping and Blasting, at wholesale and retail.
Also, a few Stub Twist FOWLING GUNS, PERCUS- SION CAPS, FLINTS, BALLS, Mould and Patent SHOT, BALL MOULDS, FLASKS, SHOT BAGS, WAD CUT- TERS, GAME BAGS, &c.
N. B. Should any CHAINS or ANCHORS of any par- ticular size be wanted, they will be furnished at short notice by
JACOB PARKER,
NO. 15 CENTRAL-STREET,
NEW BEDFORD FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
FREEMAN & CHILDS.
NO. 95 UNION-STREET.
Have constantly on hand a large assortment of the best qual- ities of Ladies', Misses' and Children's
SLIPPERS AND SHOES,
of all the various fashions and styles manufactured, from Este's Paris made, to the most common kind.
— ALSO—
All kinds of Mens and Boys BOOTS and SHOES of the very best qualities, and different kinds.
F. & C. being Agents for a Boot and Shoe Manufactory* have always on hand BOOTS and SHOES at Wholesale, at the very lowest Boston prices, and warranted good.
N. B. BOOTS and SHOES made to measure and war- ranted to fit.
—LIKEWISE—
repairing done in the neatest and best manner possible.
iTf3 Purchasers are respectfully invited to call at No. 95 Union street, if they wish to buy a good article at a very low price.
GEORGE TAPPAN,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
NO. 113 UNION-STREET.
ITT LAMPS of all kinds — BRITANNIA WARE. «£d
TEA TRAYS and CUTLERY, with every article
usually kept in a CROCKERY
WARE STORE.
ENGBAVING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND COPPER PLATE PRINTING, DONE AT
NO. 84 UNION-STREET,
by JAMES ALMY. WILLIAM R. PITMAN,
MANUFACTURER OF
GOLD AND SILVER WARE,
AND DEALER IN
FANCY GOODS, JEWELERY, CUTLERY, he.
NO. 68 UNION STREET,
Opposite E. Thornton & Son's.
H^Clocks and Watches of every description, repaired and warranted.
JAMES ALMY,
DEALER IN
CLOCKS, WATCHES, SILVER
and FANCY GOODS,
NO. 84 UNION-STREET.
CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND MUSIC BOXES,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, REPAIRED BY
JAMES ALMY,
No. 84 UNION STREET.
B E N J AM IN PITMAN,
MANUFACTURER OF
STANDARD SILVER WARE,
AND DEALER IN
FANCY GOODS,
NO. 98 UNION STREET.
N . NORTHROP, MERCHANT TAILOR,
DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
NO. 32 NORTH WATER-STREET, Corner of Central.
PAYSON &, HURD,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
AND DEALERS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
NO. 16 SOUTH WATER-STREET.
C. HOOPER & CO.
Manufacturers of all kinds of
HATS, CAPS AND STOCKS.
Umbrellas and Parasols repaired in the best manner,
NO. 72 UNION STREET,— Opposite E. Thornton %> Sort's, and NO. 8 NORTH WATER-STREET.
HENRY MILLS,
DEALER IN
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER,
NO. 76 UNION-STREET.
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bt^ wai.-m
WILLIAM HOWE,
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AXD BLANKS BOOK MANUFACTURER.
HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR SALE,
STATIONARY AND FANCY ARTICLES,
SCHOOL ROOKS, of all kinds in general use.
MUSICAL INSTtt MRNTS — Being an assortment of Violins, Clarionets, Flute* and Fifes — \l<o. Instrur-tion Boo s, Vocal and Instrumental — Violin and Bass Viol String— Clarionet Heeds, &c. ,
ACCOUNT BOOKS manufactured at short notice — ruled and boun<| to any desired pattern, and of the ve»y best materials.
BOOK BINDING — Old Books. Pamphlets, Newspapers, &c. buund or re-bound, in eveiy variety, on reasonable terms. .'
CUTLE I-tY— R'dgcrs' Sli#er Steel Razors and Penkiuves — Large and small shell, imitation or Horn Combs, for the neck, side, back or pocket.
(O* Libraries, Schools and others, supplied with articles in the above line, wholesale o ret; il on as good terms as at any other Store.
JAMES WADY,
DEALER IN
BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND TRIM-
MINGS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ,• N O. 88 UNI ON-ST it C ET— T a o doors east of the Marine Bank i
CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
FRENCH SHOES, and other kinds of Dress Shoes, of th.e latest fashion, and at. the lowest prices.
JACOB EATON,,
DEALER IN
HATS AND CAPS,
AT THE OLD STAND' OF E. DILLINGHAM*
* NO. 16 NORTH WATER-STREET.
fCp*Hats made to order at short notice. , ,
JOSEPH L. FREEMAN, '
IMPORTER OF
FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS,
AJSHD BANDBOX MANUFACTURER,
* \ NO, 97 UNION-STREET. • * *