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History of Baldwinville, (Worcester County) Massachusetts

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Local Historical and Genealogical Records:

1885 Baldwinville MA City Directory

NAMEADDRESSOCCUPATION
A L Whitcomb employed
A M Holman
A Pierce Bryant employed
Adin J Stearns station agent
Albert Bowker employed
Albert Bryant farmer
Albert Cushing employed
Albert H Rolfe employed
Albert Holman employed
Albert Taylor section master
Albert W Howard employed
Alfred Geroy employed
Alfred Horton farmer
Alfred Lameu laborer
Alfred Moore employed
Almon F Welch mechanic
Almon S Hill laborer
Alonzo D Wilder employed
Alonzo L Hoyt Mason
Alonzo Mann employed
Amos D Wiley employed
Annie E May
Arthur T Harris
Arthur Willis chairmaker
Asa Hosmer book-keeper
Asaph Norcross farmer
Augustus Fuller employed
Benjamin C Cummings stoves and tinware
Benjamin N Webberat grist millemployed
Burrett A Hale employed
C F Walkingman employed
Calvin D Smith mechanic
Charles A Given chairmaker
Charles A Perley
Charles A Perley, Jr employed
Charles A Royce employed
Charles Aylmer Smith
Charles Blake Machinist
Charles D Burrageoffice Cady & Brooks' blocklawyer
Charles Day
Charles E Baldwin chairmaker
Charles E Sawyer laborer
Charles H Evans
Charles H Gleason employed
Charles Hagar employed
Charles Howe teamster
Charles Hunt carpenter
Charles M Wheeler employed
Charles S Dickinson druggist
Charles S Philbrick shoemaker
Charles W Lindseyat Hospital Cottages
Charles Wheeler employed
Chas M Cummings employed
Chas W Coleman chairmaker
Christie S McRea
Clarence E Merritt employed
Cynthia G Searles
D J Crosby farmer
D L Thompson
D Wesley Brooks employed
Daniel B Putnam farmer
Daniel Hare chairmaker
Daniel Murphy employed
Daniel Witt employed
Dwight Cleveland teamster
E Artemas Colburn
E E Leonard employed
E P Hastings farmer
Edgar A Lamb clerk
Edward Bishop
Edward E Chamberlain employed
Edward E Greenwood employed
Edward H Baker employed
Edward L Bowker
Edward P ConnorPoyalston roademployed
Edwin D Maynard farmer
Edwin W Lund employed
Elbra E Gray teamster
Elisha E Sawyer carpenter
Ellsworth E Hale employed
Elmer J Wheeler
Elwin L Thompson employed
Erastus Cole employed
Ernest Young writer and correspondent
Eugene E Fairbanks employed
Eugene L Crandall employed
Eugene Meegan laborer
Eugene N Mullens physician
Ezra A Lamb postmaster
Forest J Day employed
Frank A Mandell employed
Frank Bishop blacksmith
Frank L Hosmer greenhouse
Frank Newton employed
Frank S Hildreth employed
Frank Wood laborer
Fred F Gleason employed
Fred Holman employed
Fred N Norcross employed
Fred Stickneyat C S Dickinson'sclerk
Fred W Day saw-mill
Fred W Maynard employed
Fred W Neal employed
G Frank Holt employed
G Holman employed
George A Brooks furniture manufacturer
George A Cutler chair maker
George A Learned employed
George E Bryant
George E Day employed
George E Fitts employed
George E Taylor chairmaker
George E Tourtellott chairmaker
George F Holt employed
George F Wright employed
George P Osborne employed
George Partridge proprietor
George S Whitney clerk
George Smith engineer
George T McRea employed
George W Place employed
George W May employed
George W Pratt employed
George W Shaw butcher
George W Tyler employed
George Washburn chairmaker
Gilbert M Holman employed
Gilman Waite
H S Mitchell carpenter
Harry Sullivan employed
Henry A Perkins
Henry Colburn
Henry L Bennett blacksmith
Henry L Robbins employed
Henry Newton employed
Henry Perkins employed
Herbert H Lund telegraph operator
Herbert J King chairmaker
Herbert Leland employed
Herbert M Small
Herbert May chairmaker
Hezekiah W Mason employed
Homer A Mandell employed
Horace M Adams employed
Horace Maynard farmer
Ida L ChamberlainChurch
Irving L Merritt
Isaac Batchelder carpenter
Isaac C Coleman
Isaac C Given employed
Isaac M Hutchins farmer
J Wyeth Coolidge teacher and editor
James A Williams farmer
James Bird employed
James Gallagher employed
James H Parkhurst employed
James M Perley
James McDade employed
James Meegan chairmaker
James R Ball employed
James Searles farmer
James Small employed
James Stimpson Manufacturer of street lamps
Jed B Hill chairmaker
Jed Mizer employed
Joel Sibley employed
John C Wheeler employed
John Colburn farmer
John E Baldwin carpenter
John E Murphy employed
John E Newton employed
John Giggie employed
John H Waite clerk
John J Kennedy saw-mill
John Lineen employed
John McDade employed
John Nichols inventor
John Patterson farmer
John R Plumb employed
John Stearns employed
John T Piper employed
John W Addison farmer
John W Leathe farmer
Jonah B Goodnow laborer
Jonas G Lund employed
Joseph A OakesNar blockbarber
Joseph F Yeager employed
Joseph Kelty employed
Joseph W Simonds employed
Julius R Wheeler employed
L Sabin Fisher milk dealer
L W Baker physician
Lena A Lund
Leonard E Turner pump manufacturer
Leverett D Cleveland laborer
Levi Greenwood
Levi Hunting fish peddler
Lewis Clough farmer
Lizzie Cady music teacher
Lizzie Greenwood music teacher
Lorey D Day
Louis Leland instore
Louis S Perley station agent
Lyman R Smith chairmaker
Lysander HowardHoward Mill roadfarmer
M A Wilson
Marcus G Nichols employed
Mary Burke indomestic
Mary E Meegan
Mary J CarneyRoyalston roaddomestic
Mattie V Bennett
Michael Bergin employed
Michael Meegan employed
Minott Ellis inblacksmith
Miss Ann M Hobbs dressmaker
Miss Emma J Merritt
Miss J W Littleat Hospital Cottages
Miss M Gertrude Newton
Miss Sarah Cosgroveat Hospital Cottages
Morgan Woods painter
Moses Thayer farmer
Mrs A A Merritt
Mrs A V NewtonElm Farmnurse
Mrs Almira Hobbs
Mrs Amelia Humeston
Mrs C N Bowker
Mrs Catharine Keaveney
Mrs Cynthia Johnson
Mrs Eunice Greenwood
Mrs Frances J Smith
Mrs G B Warner
Mrs G D Fletcher
Mrs George W Bryant
Mrs Gilman Day
Mrs Hannah Bronsden
Mrs Hattie Watts
Mrs J W Bement
Mrs K E WorrickCady & Brooks' blockmillinery and fancy goods
Mrs L R Hagar
Mrs Lucinda Hervey
Mrs Lydia Brown nurse
Mrs M L Dexter
Mrs Mary A Newton
Mrs Mary H Stowe dressmaker
Mrs Mary Hosmer
Mrs N O Wymanat Hospital Cottages
Mrs Nathan Hosmer
Mrs Susan Cady
NicholsEast MainMachinists
Nitsche
Oliver E Wood chairmaker
Ora N Turner
Oramel M Hervey steam mill
Orrin P Stiles farmer
Oscar A Mann traveling salesman
Osgood Leach steam mill
Patrick Enwright employed
Patrick Hurley employed
Rev C C Speare pastor
Richard Welch employed
Robert N Hamilton mason
Romanza Z Norcross farmer
Samuel Lucy chairmaker
Stephan H Patterson
Theobald W Washburn employed
Thomas A Coleman employed
Thomas Cushman employed
Thomas Keaveney teamster
Trask Ray
Tyler F Williams mechanic
U S G Lund chairmaker
W P Perley
W A T Shore chairmaker
Willard Baker
Willard P Lund employed
William A Baker employed
William B Hubley employed
William CarletonAthol road
William Casey employed
William Cleary employed
William E Osgood teamster
William Holden book-keeper
William J Turner
William L Clutterbuck canvasser
William Leete blacksmith
William M Howard chairmaker
William N Gray chairmaker
William N Walker laborer
William Shore blacksmith
William Sibley restaurant
William T Bronsden carpenter
William Welch employed
Willie E ClutterbuckElm St







Massachusetts Facts:
Tree: American elm
Bird: chickadee
Flower: mayflower (trailing arbutus)
Nickname: Bay State, Old Colony State
Motto: Ense Petit Placidam Sub Libertate Quietem (By the Sword We Seek Peace, But Peace Only Under Liberty)
Area (sq. mi.): 8,257
Capitol: Boston
Admitted: 6 Feb 1788




Worcester County Facts:

Seat: Worcester
Established: 1731
Formed from: Suffolk and Middlesex


Baldwinville is situated 271 meters above sea level.



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