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DIRECTORY
1909.
CONTAINING

A General Directory of the Citizens, Classified
Business Directory, Town Officers, Churches,
Schools, Societies, Etc.

THE PRICE &amp; LEE COMPANY, PUBLISHERS,
306-aio MEADOW STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN,
At of Cowen in the yen nth, by THE PRICE At LEE CO.,
Steered. eceatdIng to
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CONTENTS

THE

CHAMBERLAIN co.

50 ORANGE ST., CORNER OF CROWN,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
FURNITURE
CARPETS a nd RUGS

All goods sent prepaid to
towns covered by the
Branford Directory.

DRAPERIES
MANTELS
STOVES
FIRE PLACE GOODS

Agents for
"Ostermoor" Mattresses
"Globe. Wernicke" Book Cases
"Craftsman" Furniture
etc., etc.

The Price, Lee &amp; Adkins Co.,

PRINTERS

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Abbreviations 	
Advertisements 	
Blackstone Library 	
Borough Officers 	
Business Directory 	
Cemeteries 	
Census 	
Churches 	
Constables 	
	
Fire Department 	
G. A. R.	
Index to Advertisers 	
Index to Out-of-Town Advertisers 	
Names of Residents 	
	
Post Offices 	
Post Offices in Connecticut 	
Savings Bank 	
Schools 	
Societies, Associations, etc 	
State Government 	
Stock Companies 	
	
Streets and Avenues 	
Temperance Societies 	
Town Court 	
Town Officers 	
United States Government 	

BOOKBINDERS
Fine Work a Specialty.
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SYNOPSIS
• Names in Branford Directory, 1904 (including 271
2,089
removals) 	
620
1909
	
Directory,
Names
added
in
preparing
•
635
	
• Names erased in preparing Directory, 1909
Names in Directory, 1909 (including 262 removals) 2,074
	
305
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. Changes of address 	
• ............. 1,822
Total number of changes.......-....

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INDEX TO OUT-OF-TOWN ADVERTISERS
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
PAGE

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Altbuch H 	

70

Johnson C. A. 	

Bradley Richard 	
Brainerd F. E. 	
Branford Opinion 	

63

Jourdan F. &amp; Son 	
Kaminsky Peter 	
Kelsey 0. C 	

67
71
Bray T. M 	
62
Bushnell N. T. Co 	
front cover
Butler School The...inside back cover
Chamberlain Co. The.... app contents
Clancy W. S 	
Dunn P. 11 	

66
front cord p II

Engquist A. R 	
Foote 0.11 	

front cord p IV
69
back cover

Fowler F. E	

Gamble-Desmond Co. The 	 back cover
Goldsmith Fannie P .. front cord p VI
Griswold S. A_ 	
68

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62
66

Lavassa Louis 	
Lundquist Peter A 	
Mark L 	

70
63
72
64
70
68
root cord p IV

MeGmil Bros 	
McKeon Frank P	
	
McKinnon 11. B 	
Mendel Sr Freedman 	 	

68
front cover
Merrels, Cross &amp; Beardsley,
front cord p V
Moore 3.5 	

64
61
	

Mory Carl F 	
Munger Bros 	
	

	

69
72
front cord ,p III

Hamm Gustave A. R 	

70

Noble Julius &amp; Co 	

Harding M. P 	

67
63

Osborn S. V 	
Prann F. S 	

64

Rice M. P	

65

Sanzero Giuseppe 	

17

Harrington C. W. Co. The 	
Henricksen John 	

Higley W. C 	
64
Headley &amp; Hutchinson front cord p
Healey B. F	
front cord pH
Howe &amp; Stetsot 	
Hubbard EL W. 	

front cord p V
62

61

Shney John T	
Smith Samuel E 	

17
Stannard Cage R • Bent cor d P
Warner-Miler Cu.;. ..., front °curer

BLUESTONE DEALERS.
Warner-Miller Co ( w holesale), Railroad ay, New even. . _front cover
BRICK DEALERS.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven.... front cover
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Butler School The, 152 Temple,
inside back cover
New Haven 	
CARPETS, RUGS, ETC.
Chamberlain Co. The, 50. Orange,
2
New Haven 	
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
Fowler Frank E. (wholesale), 232
back cover
State, New Haven 	
DECORATORS	
Merrels, Cross &amp; Beardsley, 90 Orange, New Haven... front cord p V
DRY GOODS.
Gamble-Desmond Co. The, 886 to
900 Chapel, New Haven, back cover
Howe te Stetson Stores The, 761
to 773 Chapel, New Haven,
front cord p V
Mendel &amp; Freedman, 722 Chapel,
front cover
New Haven .. 	
FIREPLACE GOODS.
Chamberlain Co. The, 50 Orange,
New Haven 	
2
FURNITURE DEALERS.
New Haven 	
2
HAIR DEALERS.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven.. .front cover
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
Bushnell N. T. Co., 710 and 712
Chapel, New Haven ....front cover
LATH DEALERS.
- Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven...front coves
• LIKE AND CEMENT DEALERS.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Rail-, road ay , New Haven... front cover

MANTELS (WOOD).
Chamberlain Co. The, 50 Orange,
New Haven 	
2
MASONS' SUPPLIES.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven ...front cover
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
Metals, Cross &amp; Beardsley, 90 Orange, New Haven ...front cord p V
PAINTERS AND PAPER RANGERS.
Merrels, Cross &amp; Beardsley, 90 Orange, New Haven ..front cord p V
PAPER HANGINGS.
Merrels, Cross &amp; Beardsley, 90 Orange, New Haven... front cord p V
PAPER AND TWINE DEALERS.
Fowler Frank E., 232 State, New
Haven	
back cover
PLASTER DEALERS.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven 	
front cover
SCHOOL (PRIVATE)
Butler School The, 152 Temple,
• New Haven	
inside back cover
SEA SAND DEALERS.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale),Railroad av, New Haven ...front cover
SEWER PIPt.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven .... front cove
TILING.
Chamberlain Co. The, 50 Orange,
New Haven 	
2
WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES.
Chamberlain Co. The, 50 Orange,
New Haven 	
2
• WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE
(WHOLESALE).
Fowler Frank E., 232 State, New
back cover
Haven 	

�STREETS, AVENUES AND ROADS

STREETS, AVENUES AND ROADS
AVERILL AVENUE, from 52 Montowese east
BLACKSTONEVILLE, a section on Pine Orchard road
BRADLEY, from Main June. W Main southwest bey railroad
BRADLEY AVENUE, from 18 Montowese opp the Green
easterly
BRAINARD, from Main east and south to Rogers, Stony
Creek
BRANFORD POINT, a section south end of Harbor after
crossing creek
BRUSHY PLAIN, a section at north end of Ivy
CEDAR, from Main west side Blackstone Memorial Library north to Cedar Hill and Cherry Hill road
CHERRY HILL ROAD, from W Main opp Harbor north
to Cherry Hill and North Branford line
CHESTNUT, from Main jtmc E Main north to Short
Rocks road
CHURCH, from S Main to railroad track
COCHECO AVENUE, from Montowese to shore
DAMASCUS, a section lying between Branford and Stony
Creek
DOUBLE BEACH ROAD, from Bradley south to Double
Beach
EAST MAIN, continuation of Main from junc. of Chestnut easterly
ELM, from Rogers west to Harbor
ELY LANE, from 75 Harbor easterly
FAIR VIEW AVENUE, from end Flying Point av southwest, Stony Creek
FLYING POINT, section bordering on the shore end of
Flying Point avenue, Stony Creek
FLYING POINT AVENUE, from Main south to Fl in
y
o	
'GOODSELL POINT ROAD, from Harbor opp Stannard
av (Branford Point) easterly to Goodsell Point
GRAYS LANE, from Flying Point at east, Stony Creek
HARBOR, from W Main opp Cherry Hill road south to
Branford Point
HARDING AVENUE, from Indian Neck at westerly
HARRISON AVENUE, from Main opp Baptist Church
northwest
HILLSIDE AVENUE, from Main opp the Green north,west to Ivy
HOPSON AVENUE, from Main opp Blackstone Memorial Library south to railroad truck
BOSLEY AVENUE, from W Main n Saltonstall Lake to
Cherry Hill road

HOTGIIIKSS GROVE ROAD, from Pine Orchard road
INDIAN NECK a section southern end of Montowese
INDIAN NECK AVENUE, from depot east of S. V. Osborn's southeast to Montowese
IVY, from Main at New York Lock Co.'s westerly to Bushy
Hill
KIRKHAM, from Main opp Monroe south to Maple and
depot
LANP.H IER'S COVE, a section off Short Beach road near
Double Beach
LAUREL, from Main east side of Blackstone Memorial
Library northwest to Cedar
LEETE'S ISLAND ROAD, from School jam. Northam,
Stony Creek, east to Guilford line
LINDEN POINT AVENUE, from Flying Point av south,
Stony Creek
MAIN, from jun°. E Main and Chestnut west to W Main
June. Bradley
MAIN (Stony Creek), from N. Y., N. H. &amp; H. R. R. south
to Indian Point House
MAPLE, from depot southwest and west to Old Short
Beach road
MEADOW, from Montowese west to Rogers
MILL PLAIN, from E Main northerly to Short Rocks
road and Queach road
MONROE, from Main opp Kirkham northwest and west
to Cherry Hill road
MONTOWESE, from Main east side of the Green to Indiari Neck
NORTHAM, from School June. Leete's Island road west
to Palmer, Stony Creek
NORTH BRANFORD ROAD, from E Main northeasterly
to North Branford line
OLD SHORT BEACH ROAD, from W Main south to
Short Beach PALMER, from depot northwest and north to Northam,
Stony Creek
PARK PLACE, from Main at "Delevau House northwewt
PAVED STREET DISTRICT, a section eastern part of
town line north of turnpike
PINE ORCHARD, a section on the shore about half way
to Stony Creek at end of Pine Orchard road
PINE ORCHARD ROAD, from Montowese to Pine Orchard
PLEASANT POINT, from Stony Creek road to the shore
PROSPECT, from Main easterly, Stony Creek
PROSPECT AVENUE, fain Hopson avenue n Swedish
Church easterly
QUEACH ROAD, from Mill Plain northeast to North
Branford line
RAILROAD AVENUE, from,Stany Creek, from east between the railroad tracks

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BLOCKS, BLTLIHNGS	

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BLED HILL ROAD, Stony Creek, from Leete's Island road
northerly
ROGERS, from Main south to railroad station
ROGERS (Stony Creek), from Main easterly
RUSSELL, from Main nearly opp Monroe to Elm
SCHOOL (Stony Creek), from depot east to junction of
Northam street and Leete's Island road
SHORT ROCKS ROAD, from Mill Plain to Chestnut,
Short Rocks
SILVER, from Ivy northerly
SOUTH MAIN, from Montowese west to Main south aide
of the Green
STANNARD AVENUE, from Harbor (Branford Point)
westerly
SYBIL AVENUE, from Montowese to shore
TERHUNE AVENUE, from Indian Neck av easterly
THREE ELM AVENUE, from Flying Point av easterly,
Stony Creek
TURNPIKE. from Branford to Guilford, Stony Creek
TYLER PLACE, south from S Main n Main
VETO, off about 15 Main westerly to M. P. Rice's stable
WATROUS (Stony Creek), from School west and north
to Northam, Stony Creek
WEST AVENUE, Stony Creek, from Main at Brainard
House west
WEST MAIN, from Main June. Bradley northwest to East
Haven line
WESTERN AVENUE, from Maple to Bradley
WILFORD AVENUE, from Montowese west to Church
BLOCKS AND BUILDINGS.
Blackstone Memorial Library Building, Main c Laurel
Griswold Block, Main opp Green
Hosley Block, Main opp Green
Knights of Pythias Building, S Main c Montowese
Masonic Building, S Main
Post Office Block, Main opp Green
Tot,oket Block, Main opp Green
Wilford Block, Main opp Green
HALLS.
Armory Hall, S Main c Montowele
Band Hall, Park pl
G. A. R. Hall, Wilford Block, Main
K. of P. Hall, S Main e Montoweee
Masonic Hall, Main c Park pl
Music Hall, 21 Harrison av
Odd Fellows' Hall, Flying Point a; 81014 Creek
Town Hall, on the Green'

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BRANFORD DIRECTORY
1909
ABBREVIATIONS

ab above	
adv, advertisement	
att, agent.	
assn, aseomation	
mat, assistant	
etrl:Itender	
g
bel, !wow	
het, between	
bey, beyond	
bdg, building	
bds, boards
bkkpr, bookkeeper	
,
b k, block
blksmith. blacksmth	
C corner	
carp, carpenter	
,
elk, clerk
corn tray, commercal traveler	
eondr, conductor	
corp. corporation	
et, court	
dent, department	
do, ditto	
B. Bast	
elect electrician	
emp, employed	
far, farmer	
ft, foot	
11, house	
housekpr, housekeeper	
ins agt, insurance *gent	

insp. inspector
lab, laborer
mach, machinist
mach, mechanic
mfg, manufacturing
mfr, manufacturer
mm, manager
mkr, maker
n, near
N. North
Opp, opposite
larlaiete
	president
prin, principal
prop, proprietor
r, rear
	road
rem, removed
res, residence
rms, rODEDS
See. secretary
£1, South
arl. square
steno, stenographer
supt, superintendent
tehr. teacher
tel opr, telegraph operator
trees, treasurer
v pre, vice president
Vi, west
wid, widow

Ct Co, The Connecticut Co
M I F Co Malleable Iron Fittings Co
N B Co, Norcross Bros Co

N Y L Co, New York Lock Co
S C, Stony Creek

ABASHOUSE DAVID peddler h Silver
Abbott Frederick emp B F Hoeley lids Montowese
Ablondi Angelo rem to Italy
" Antonio rem to Italy
" Ernesto emp P Ablondi Ms Leek's Island S C
" Joseph rem to Seymour
" Peter grocer and market Leete's Island rd S C h do
Moto Mariandonia Mrs h Main n Rogers
Adams Alfred emp M I F Co h Maple n Harbor
" David emp M I F Co h 1 Hopson av
" Eugene E h Pine Orchard
" Express Co Harold G Raldwin agt at depot Branford
and 3 D Heffernan agt at Stony Creek
" George II lab h Short Beach
Agliatoro Vincenzo Mn h off Wfst av S C
Ahern Charles F Ms Chestnut n Short Rocks rd
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iiiitiCS

AHERN
" John

J plumber bds Main c Chestnut
" John P emp M I F Co bds Chestnut n Short Aare id
" Michael lab h Chestnut n Short Rocks rd
" Richard lab h Ivy
" William emp P H Dunn bds Main c Chestnut
Ablliolm Israel rem to Finland
" William emp MI F Co h Prospect av
Albinger Bridget *id Joseph J h Maple bey Harbor'
Aldrich Mary Mrs bds W Main n Old Short Beath rd
Alex John J far h W Main n Short Beach rd
Allen Barbara Mrs housekpr Flying Point at S C
" Frances wid Henry A Ms Cherry Hill rd.
" Fred S oysterman h Linden Point av S C
" Harry T clothes cleaner and repairer 90 E Main It do
Allis Harry S elk h West av S C
Allsworth Harrison R h 76 Meadow
" William H timekeeper M I F Co h 76 Meadow
Almshouse Philip Quinn supt Stony Creek rd
ALTBUCH HARRY, merchant tailor, cleaning and dyeing
119 Main, h Toole's blk, do.—See p 70
Altermatt August far h Mill Plain" Jean rem to New York city
"Paul August far h Paved Street district
Altsmannsberger Albert lab h Short Beach
Alturi Salvatore rem to Italy
Ambrosoli Giovanni emp N B Co h West av S C
" John confectionery etc Main S C h West av do
" Peter emp Ct Co h Flying Point at S C
Anderson Andrew lab bds Leete's Island rd S C
" Anna 0 bickpr Stony Creek Red Granite Co bds Leete's
Island rd S C
" Carl emp M I F Co h Stannard av Branford Point
" Carl G emp M I F Co h Cedar n Laurel
" Charles emp M I F Co h Rogers opp Meadow
a Christina Mrs h Montowese
" Claes N emp M I F Co h Hopson at
" David G rem to New Haven

" Emil Mrs prop Branford House Elm c Russell h do
" Eric emp It I F Co bits off Indian Neck at
a Gabriel W rem to Finland
"Gustav emp Atlantic Wire Co bds Russell e Elm_
" Hendrick emp N B Co Ms late% JsMM rd SC
.
a Johanna wid John h 38 Rogers
John stonecutter h Turnpike S C
" John emp If I F Co h Rogers
a John carp Ms Leete's Is/and H S C
a Joseph quarryman h off Flying Point av C
Xathrina wid Eric h Leete's Island rd S
"Leonard emp PA Anderson h Moutowese Meadow.
" Oscar emp M I F Co h Church

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ANDERSON
" Otto lab

11

h 114 Main
" Peter A prop Branford and New Haven Express Montowese c Meadow h do
" Sven einp M 1 F Co h off Indian Neck at
Andrews George E rem to Ansonia
" John A job printer Moutowese h Montowese at railroad
" Lydia B wid George h Montowese
Andrik Joseph emp 311 F Co bds Monroe
Appleby Margaret H wid Fred A h Main n schoolhouse
Arcola Gentilio rem to Italy
Aronson John emp N B Co h Leete's Island rd S C
Ashman Alice wid David h Leete's Island rd S C
" Fred W blksmith h Paved Street district
Atlantic Wire Co The wire mfrs Church c Meadow
Augur Florence E tel opr lids Wilford av
" Fred M janitor Blackstone Memorial Library h Wilford
av n Church
" Fred M Mrs mgr S N E Tel Co Wilford av h do
Averill Ashahel T oysterman h Indian Neck
" Charles J bkkpr F Jourdan &amp; Son bds Indian Neck
" Daniel h 65 Montowese
" Eliza C wid David h 123 W Main
" Estella wid C Adelbert h 24 Harbor Branford Point
" Fannie wid Roland h Harbor n Branford Point
House
" Frederick L lawyer and real estate agt Pawson Park h
do
" Harry It painter bds Harbor n Branford Point House
" Henry W far and fruit grower h 52 Montowese
" Jane wid Daniel h 29 Harbor Branford Point
" J Frank oysterman h Indian Neck
" Louis S restaurant "The Ark" Indian Neck h do
" Morris rem to Pennsylvania
" Roy V h 24 Harbor Branford Point
" Sarah wid Morris h 27 Harbor Branford Point
a Willis M foreman M I F Co h 27 Harbor Branford
Point
Branford Point
" Grace A dressmaker Harbor Branford Point bds do

BABCOCK ANNA B wid Austin M h 121 Main
"Anson T rem to New York city
" Laurette H tchr bds S Main n Main
a Lillian M wid George A h Montowese n railroad
" Marcus 0 h S Main n Main
" William rem to Texas
Backman—see Beckman
Badi John lab h Watrous SC
Belsky George H emn M I F Co h 16 Bradley at
"JobnW rem toTogo Ee

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BRANFORD (1909f Daalaron

BAISLEY
" J William

Jr emp Ml? Co h Church n Main
"Silas S lids Harbor Branford Point
Baker Henry W enap I F Co h Maple
" John coin tray h Hillside av
Balag Stephen lab h Silver
Baldwin A Earle far h Paved Street district
" Albert W boatman h W Main n Short Beach id
" Arthur S rem to New Haven
"David far h North Branford rd
"Edwin E (Baldwin Machine Works) Indian Neck ay n
Harbor bridge h do
" Elizur E h Indian Neck
"George boatman Island off Harbor Branford Point
" Harold G agt Adams Express Co at passenger depot h
Bradley av
" Lydia wid Jerome N h Stannard av Branford Point
" Machine Works (Edwin E Baldwin) machinists and
engine builders Indian Neck av n Harbor bridge
" Rufus I painter bds W Main la Short Beach rd
Ball Elverton joiner h Short Beach
" Walter S emp S V Osborn b Meadow n Church
Ball's Pharmacy W J Klock mgr druggists Main S C
Banco Alexander emp Trolley Express Co h Main S C
" Marco emp M I F Co h Main c Bradley
" Michael emp M I F Co bds W Main
Band Hall Park pl
Banks Fannie rem to New Haven
Baptist Church on the Green
Barba Gaetano ernp Stony Creek Red Granite Co Ms
Leete's Island rd S C
" Nicolo emp N B Co h Leete's Island rd S C
Barberri Dominick emp N B Co h School S C
" Joseph rem to Waterbury
Barbery George clothing and shoes 93 Main h Main n Russell
Bardelli Giovanni rem to Italy
er Geo stonecutter Ms W Main
Barhydt George " 'ev rec
wese
Barker Arnmi B emp M I F Co h Tyler pl
" Earl A east prosecuting attorney Ms W Ma'
bor
"Emerson E mech h E Mainnjfffl Plain_
_
" Frank ab h Bradley bey railroad	
"Frank W painter lids E Main a Mill Plain
"Guy B pattemmkr Ms E Main n Mill Plain
" James It far h W Main bey Harbor
" Llewellyn M emp M I F Co h 13 Bradley irt„
" Lucy bds Pine Orchard	
Nancy housekpr Bradley bey railrond:
" Olive elk M I F Co bds Bradley ay
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BARKER
" Robert

B emp M I F Cob. Montowesa aRiver
" William far h Quench rd
Barnes Arthur T prop Bay View Inn Main c Rogers S C
h do
" Ellen wid Charles A h off Plying Point av S C
" John C hamessmaker and dealer horse clothing bicycles
and automobiles Main It do
" Samuel A blksmith h Palmer S C
Barrett Mary A wid Edward J h Russell
Barron John far h 56 E Main
" William far h 167 E Main
Barry John emp M I F Co h Main r blacksmith shop
Bartholomew Gifford 0 far h Mill Plain
" Ernest S h Pine Orchard rd
" Levi B elk D F Reidy h Rogers c Elm
“ Mary E wid JJ hE Main n Mill Plain
" Percy G bds Pine Orchard rd
" Robert D far h North Branford rd.
" Rodolphus far h Stony Creek rd
• Bassett Delbert B painter h Old Short Beach rd
"George E emp lif I F Co h W Main bey Cherry Hill rd
" Lewis E rem to East Haven
BATES ELIAS P. editor and prop. Branford Opinion P.O.
blk, res Guilford—See p 71
Battery A, C N G Armory K of P bdg S Main c Montowese
Battista Patrice quarryman bib Watrous S C
Bauer Jacob M foreman M I F Co h Short Beach
Bay View Inn Main c Rogers S C
Beach Andrew E emp George W Beach h E Main n Mill
Plain
" Cornelia El wid Harvey W h S Main n Tyler pl
" Edgar B oysterman and dealer Linden Point av S C h
do
" Frank E far h E Main
" George L far h B Main n Main
" George W prop Branford East Haven and New Haven
Stage and Express Line h,E Main n Main
" Tasse P emp Ml IF Co h Main
" John B far h 90 E Main
" John H far h Quench rd
" Lewis M elk M I F Co bds Maple
- a Mary E h E Main n Mill Plain
" Oliver B bds Linden Point av S C
" Samuel S -carp bds 114 E Main
"Timothy B rem to Hartford
" Willis E elk M IF Co h Maple
Bean Burton automobile dealer Main n John h do
'	
Lucretia J wid George W h Short Beach
Beardsley Daniel L carriage woodworker h Goodsdell Point

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Beaski John molder h Chestnut
Beekman John stone mason h Leete's Island rd S C .
Beecher William II h Short Beach
Beers Henry Clay accountant h Short Beach
"Nettle L wid William h 20 Montowese
" Thomas J h Lanphier's Cove
Begley James elk Ws Ivy
John J lunch wagon Main c Hillside at bds Ivy
Benton George T h Harbor n Branford Point House
" Josiah H bds Harbor n Branford Point House " Rose E wid Marcus II h Wilford av n Church
Bergeson Victor emp M I F Co h Harding at
Bergendahl Arvid rem to Springfield Mass
Berman Louis peddler h Silver
Bernstein Elias rem to New York city
Bertistsky Andrew emp Atlantic Wire Co h Main n Cherry
H
Bertuccio Peter confectionery Main c Harrison at h do
Berzillo Andrew lab h Main n Joy
Betts Charles W quarryman h West at S C
" William C bicycle dealer and repairer Main S C h Prost
poet do
Biaski John emp M IF Co h Short Rocks rd.
Biedzysky Stanley emp M I F Co h Kirkham n depot
Bietrozozski Adam emp M I F Co h W Main
Bigelow Sullivan L h Silver
Billings Rufus H engineer h Railroad at
Bilson John H h Short Beach
Bird Edward emp M I F Co bds 13 Harrison at
" Edward J h 13 Harrison at
" Henry A rem to New Haven
" Philip elk M P Harding bds 13 Harrison at
Bishop Ann E wid George W h Pine Orchard
" Elias G lab h Blackstoneville
" George E carp h West at S C
" Grace wid Egbert E h 7 Chestnut

" Erick rein west
• " John map M I F Co Ms Harbor c Maple
Blomfield Stanley F Rev rein to Woodbury
Blomquist Charles 0 emp M 1 F Co h Prospect av
" Eric molder h Harbor Branford Point
Boaden Thomas blksiuith h Flying Point av S C
Boardman Herbert D emp MI F Co h Ivy
" Richard W rem to California
Bohn Anna wid Henry II Main c Chestnut
" Victor M emp Double Beach House lads do
Bolden George emp M I F Co h Montowes.e
Boltin Joseph rem to New Haven
" Michael rem to Stamford
Bonelli Frank lab h Watrous S C
Bonney Charles carp h Short Bach
Booth Frederick H public accountant h Short Beach
Borelli Salvatore stonecutter h North as S C
Bossi Battista quarryman h West at S C
Bostwick M Annie artist h Short Beach
Bowbolitski Thomas emp M I F Co h Rogers c Main
Bowden Thomas H blksmith h Flying Point S C
Bowe Hulda V Mrs dressmaker 6 Montowese rms do.
Bowhay Benjamin stone mason h Railroad as S C
" Richard stonecutter h Railroad at 8 C
" Richard 2d Ms Railroad at S C
" Richard H stonecutter h Railroad at S C
Boynton Carlisle P emp M I F Co h 72 Meadow
" Nellie M music teachr S Main n Tyler pl Ms do
" Philip H bds 72 Meadow
" Walter N foreman carp M I F Co h S Main n Tyler pl
" Wilfred L Ms 72 Meadow
Bradi Michael emp M I F Co h Silver
Bradley Adelia E wid Warren S h Old Short Beach rd
" Charles F dry goods clothing etc Main opp the Green
h do

" Ruth L wid Oliver H h 4 Terhune at
" Sarah Mrs Ms Damascus
" Thankful wid John h Damascus
Bixby Daniel S h Short Beach
Blackstone Betsey J 11 Pine Orchard id
" Charles A far h Damascus
" George far h Pine Orchard rd
" Memorial Library Main c Laurel, branch
"Minerva wid John /1. Damascus
" Morgan rem west
"Ralph far h Hotchkiss Grove rd
" Rua far h Damascus
Malin Joseph plumber h Guilford turnpike
Bliale Arthur W lighthouse keeper h Flying -Point Air a C.

" Earl E patternmkr bds Bradley n Main
" Edward F oysterman h Flying Point av S C
" F Cline carp h Montowese opp freight depot
" Frank S carp h Church
" Frank T sec and treas The C W Harrington Co I/ 9
Harrison at
" Hannah S wid Ebenezer T h S Main c Tyler pl
" Harry F mach Ms S Main c Tyler pl
"Henry E stone burial vault mfr W Main h 123 do
" James A elk C F Bradley hclsMain opp the Green
" James S emp Mrs C Killam h Short Beach
" Jane c Ms Wilford at
" J Hubert tarp h Main e Dry
" Julia wid James A h Bradley c Harbor

Blomberg Charles emp M I F Co h Harbor c Maple

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BRANFORD (1909) DIRECTORY
BRODRICK

BRADLEY
" Lucy 11

rem to Meriden
" Martha wid I ranklin F h Flying Point av S C
BRADLEY RICHARD, carpenter and builder 14 Montewese, h do.—See p 63
" Robert S h Harbor Branford Point
" Seth T teamster h Bradley n Main
" Willis carp h 11 Bradley av
" Winfield F boats to let h Rogers SC
Bradnack James rem to New Haven
Bragg Elon far bds E Main n Mill Plain
Brainard Alvin S mgr Brainard House and painter and
paper hanger Main S C h do
" House Alvin S Brainard mgr Main c Rogers S C
" John E corn tray h Windmill Hill
Brainerd Achim emp M I F Co bds Monroe
" Esther L wid John W h Prospect S C
" Florence bkkpr F E Brainerd bds Main S C
" Frank emp M I F Co h Monroe
BRAINERD FRANK E. department store Main, Stony
Creek, h do.—See p 67
" • G Edwin rem to Hartford
Bramwell Noah rem to England
Branagan Angeline h Russell N Main
" Jeremiah env M I F Co bds Russell n Main
" Terrence emp M I F Co h Main c Russell
Branford Driving Park Louis A Fisk prop Guilford turnpike
" East Haven and New Haven Stage and Express Line
G W Beach prop E Main
" High School Laurel
" Home Club Main opp the Green
" House Elm c Russell
BRANFORD LAUNDRY, H B McKinnon prop., Main n
Montowese—See p 68
" Mfg Co lock min Main c Ivy
BRANFORD OPINION' (weekly newspaper), E. P. Bates
ost Office blk Main—See 71
" Point House Branford Point
" Savinas Bank William R Foote sec and tress Town Hall
" Town CourtTown Hall
" and New Haven Express Peter A Anderson prop Montowese c Meadow
Bray Llewell yn rem to Meriden
BRAY THOMAS M. blacksmith and wagonmaker 6 School,
Stony Creek, h do.—See p 62
- Brehm Leonora hds Short Beach
Brimmer Everitt towerman h Elm n Rogers
Bristol Harrison rem to New Britain
Broadhurst Harry h Short Beach
Broberg Konrad Rev rem to Sweden
Brockett Melissa honsekpr off Double Beach rd

Brodrick William printer h Main n Montowese
Broglia stonecutter Ii West av S C
Broman John rem to Finland
" Peter h Hopson ay
Brommels Charles etnp M I F Co bds 61 Harbor
" Erick rem to New Britain
Brumles Gibal lab h Ivy
Bryan William A prop Montowese House Indian Neck Ii du
Bryson Emma rein to California
Buckley Cornelius molder h 6 Hillside av
" John J emp C S Bradley bds Bradley c Harbor
" Julia V tchr bds Kirkham n Main
" Mary wid Lawrence Ii Kirkham n Main
Bunnell Herbert far lids Paved Street district
" Sophia wid Benjamin B h 30 S Main
Buono Giacomo emp N B Co h Leete's Island rd S C
Burke Edmund bds Almshouse
" Ellen wid Edmund Ii Cedar n Todd's Hill
" Martin Hook and Ladder Co Hillside a y n Main
" Patrick A rem to Stamford
Burne Philip stonecutter h 43 Flying Point av S C
Burns John A lab h Harbor
Burr William A h Short Beach
Burton Frank J h Short Beach
Burwell Mary A wid Charles C h Brushy Plain
Buselie Isadore painter bds 203 School S C
Burzillo Andrea lab h E Main
Bush Harry h Short Beach
" Timothy G h Damascus
Bushnell Harry E h Pine Orchard
Butz William emp M I F Co bds 18 W Main
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CADDY ALEXANDER stonecutter 1 School S C
" Elizabeth A wid Peter F h Railroad av S C
" Henry G blksmith lids Railroad av S C
" Richard rem to Guilford Callahan Eugene F bartdr T D Williams S C bds Palmer
" James bds 15 Laurel
" Jennie wid James h Harbor n Bradley
" John P Ii 15 Laurel
" Leila Mrs h Chtnut Short Rocks
" Margaret reporter bds 15 Laurel
Callanan Michael far Ms Main n Montowese
" Richard h Cedar
"Richard Ms Main n Montowese
Canoe Brook School Cherry Hill rd
Capocci Enrico rem to Canada
Carden James E engineer h Leete's Island rd S C
Carlson Arvide emp M 1 F Co bds 33 Hopson av
" Carl A rem to New Haven

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CARLSON
" Charles

emp M I F Co h Terhune av
" Edward emp M F Co E Indian Neck av
"Fred emp M I F Co bds Meadow c Church
" Gust rein to Rhode Island
" Gustave emp MI F Co bds Russell c Elm
" Iver rem to California
" John molder h Terhune av
" John emp M I F Co h Indian Neck av
" John emp N B Co h Grays lane S C
" Leonard J rein to Rhode Island
" Mary S Mrs h Harbor
" William emp Atlantic Wire Co h Hillside av
" William emp M I F Co h 36 Hopson av
Carney Elizabeth emp Totoket Hotel bds do
" Peter J deputy sheriff h Ivy n Silver
Carolowicz Antonio emp F P Jourdan &amp; Son h Stannard av
Branford Point
Cassanino Giuseppe h Rogers S C
Cassidy A Edward far h Mill Plain
Cavanaugh Elizabeth wid Thomas h W Main n Cherry Hill
rd
Center Cemetery Montowese n S Main
" District School Main opp the Green
Chaipel Leverett A rem to New Britain
" Lyman B emp A E Hammer h Main
Chambers John I engineer bds Mill Plain
Chase William C painter h Indian Neck av
Cherry Maggie wid Andrew bds Ivy
Chiari Antonio rem to Italy
Chrishohn Daniel A elec h Rogers S C
Christenson Ernst foreman Iff I F Co h Bradley bey railroad
Christian Anna wid Thoinas W h E Main
" Joseph lab bds E Main
" Thomas emp M P Rice bds E Main
Church of Christ (Congregational) Main $ C
Cielia Lorenzo lab bds School S C
Cienski Tony molder h Silver
Clancy Eliza wid James bds 103 Main
CLANCY WILLIAM S. news room and undertaker Toole's
blk Main, h 103 do.—See p 66
Clapp Waller H station agt and tel oprNYITH&amp;RER
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depot h Averill av
Clapper William N rem to Ohio
Clark Charles E carp h Rogers S C
" Charles E h off West av S C
" Henry prop Double Beach House Double Beach It do
"John emp DI I F Co Ms Elm c Russell
" William Joiner bds 71 Chestnut
" William h h Short Beach

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CfrAil
` ;MUM J h Camp Hill Flying Point S C
Clasem Hans E painter h E Main
Closson Howard C far 11 Damascus
Coates Albert E gardener h Damascus
Cocpliski Thomas emp M I F Co h Main
Cody Michael lab h 89 E Main
Coe Timothy Coal and ice dealer off Flying Point av S C h
do
Colbert Patrick J clk bds Railroad av S C
Colburn Charles rem to New Haven
" Walter A watchman M I F Co h Montowese bey railroad
Cole Eber quarryman h Watrous S C
Coleman Bridget wid Cornelius h Church n Meadow
" George bds Church n Meadow
" William F lab h E Main bey Mill Plain
Collins Anna L tehr bds Bradley n Harbor
" Charles hlksmith h Palmer S C
Dennis lab h Main c Monroe
" Dennis bds Pine Orchard rd
" Dennis enip M I F Co h Main c Maple
" Frederick bartdr 1.1 Lavassa bds Palmer S C
" James T stone cutter h Railroad av S C
" John 2d far h Damascus
" John F emp Branford Mfg Co bds Main c Monroe
" Kate wid John h Bradley n Harbor
" Michael lab h Pine Orchard rd
" Nellie bds Pine Orchard rd
" Patrick far h Damascus
Colombo Giuseppe shoe dealer Main S C h do
" Luigi emp N B Co h Watrous S C
Columbus John h Main n Montowese
Combe John emp Atlantic Wire Co h Hillside av
Comstock William E emp M I F Co h 67 Harbor
Condon Ellen wid David I/ Elm
" Patrick F emp M I F Co bils,Elm
Th liht and water de,t Main
the Green
Connell Robert stone cutter h Three Elm av S C
Connelly John h Ivy
" John h S Main
"Michael emp IVI I F Co h Russell n Main
Conroy Annie rem to New York city
Cook Addison far bds Paved Street District
" Anderson S rem to Port Chester N Y
" Cassius far h Hotchkiss Grove
" Charles far bds Paved Street Diatrict
" Charles W horseshoer r Munger Bros Main h E Main
" Charles W far bds Guilford turnpike
" Clarence F bds Guilford turnpike
" Franklin H far h Guilford turnpike at trotting park

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COOK
" Harriet

wid Samuel bde Almshouse
" Harry far h Paved Street District
" Lydia wid Martin bds Guilford turnpike
" Samuel G far h Paved Street District
" Samuel S h Indian Neck
Coolac William emp II I F Co h Todd Hill
Coolidge Mary T wid Horace lids Montowese opp Wilford
av
Cooper James boatman h Main S C
Corbett John rem to Leete's Island
Corcoran Andrew rem to New Britain
" Andrew Jr emp II P Rice h Church
"Harry rem to New Britain
" John rem to New Britain
" John teamster h Harbor
" John J emp M I F Co bds Harbor
" William T rem to Waterbury
Cordier Louis harnessmkr h Cedar n Laurel
Corelli Peter lab h Chestnut n Main
Costoni Victor elk P Albondi bds Leete's Island rd S C
Countryman Franklin Rev pastor Church of Christ Main
S C h Prospect do
Covert Charles W emp M I F Co h Wilford av
" Grace tchr this Wilford av
Cowes Courtney teamster h Monroe
Coyle Andrew J barber P 0 blk Main h 16 Montowese
" Maggie bds Main n W Main
Cramer Charles gardener h Stannard av Branford Point
Crampton Charles molder bds Short Beach
Crane Wickliffe N bds S Main n Church
Creamer Thomas lab h Stony Creek rd
Creem Daniel far h Damascus
" Daniel J far bds Damascus
" Dennis far bds Damascus
" John far h Chestnut Short Rocks
Crentinas Josez molder h Ivy
Crescenti Raffaele uarryman h Watrous S C
y n ar
Crouch Char es . ass pos	
" Edward h Bradley n Harbor
Crowley Dennis rem to New Haven
" Jeremiah emp M I F Co h Main n Montowese
Cuezyneki Bronistum emp M I F Co h Rogers
Cudma Michael env M I F Co h Main la Cherry Hill
rd
Cull Francis far h E Main n Mill Plain
Cunliffe John prop Linsley Homestead Main opp the Green
h do
Cunningham John J V h 33 Main
Curtin Margaret wid Patrick h 83 F Main
" Thomas bds 83 E Main
Cushman Laura td Nathaniel G h Short Beach"
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D'Annto
D'ADDIO ANGELO emp M I F Co h Main n Room
Dahl John E emp M I if CO h 19 Harrison av
" James E far bds Turnpike S C
" J Carroll elk Hoadley Hutchinson 1i4 Chestnut
" Johnlar h Turnpike S C
" John F far h Windmill Hill
" Mary E steno Branford Mfg Co bds Stony Creek rd
" Matthew J rem to Stamford
" Thomas in U S Army
" Thomas J h 39 Chestnut
Damberg Alfred molder h Harding av
" Charles A emp M I F Co h off Indian Neck av
" Charles J coremkr h E Main n Chestnut
" Edward emp MI F Co bds Harding
Danaro Dominic h Meadow
Danforth Frances E wid Walter h Montowese n bridge
" Lizzie A housekpr Montowese n bridge
" Reginald S rem to Southbridge Mass
" T Lawrence Mach bds Montowese n bridge
" Walter W far Ms Montowese n bridge
Daniels Joseph Edward emp L A Fisk h off Pine Orchard
rd
Danielson Joseph Rev pastor Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church h 12 Hopson av
David Lizzie J Mrs h Windmill Hill
" Samuel emp M I F Co h Ivy n 3faM
Davis Eckford farh E Main n Mill Plain
" Elizabeth wid Harlow h E Main
" Francis N far h E Main
" Nancy A wid William F h 71 Flying Point S C
Dean Walter H lab h E Main
DeDio Angelo rem to Italy
Delissi Giuseppe emp N B Co h Watrons S C
DeLucca Francesco emp N B Co bds Rogers S C
DeMaio Joseph barber School S C rats do
DeMaiola Liberate h Watrous S C
Berne&amp; Stephen coachman Dr. C W Gaylord 16 S Main
Desmond Peter J elk Manic Hillside av h Main
Destefano Matte° rem to New York city
Devitt Theophilus S Rev pastor First Congregational
Church h S Main c Church
Devlin George erap N L L Co h Main n Russell
Dibble Angie wicl Elizur B h Paved Street District
" Sarah Mrs h Paved Street District
Disbrow James R rem to New Haven
DiViole Henry shoemaker Main h do
Dohl John E molder h Harrison av
Dolph Chloe B housekpr Fairview at S C
" Cornelia H wid Sherman E h Hopson at
4 James H far h Paved Street District

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BRANFORD (1909) DERBOTORt
DOLPH
" Juliette

wid James ii Paved Street District
" Lucas A h Short Beach
Dominic George emp M I F Co h Hopson av
Donadio Prospero lab h Brushy Plain
Dondero James confectionery and ice cream Main h do
Donegan George emp MIF Co Ms W Maine Harbor
" James far Ii Damascus
"John emp M I F Co Ms W Main c Harbor
" Mary wid Stephen h W Main c Harbor
Donnelly Anna M compositor Branford Opinion bds Cedar
n Laurel
" John blacksmith Main c John h Cedar n Laurel
Donofrio Antonio emp M I F Co h Bradley n Main
" Louis emp M I F Co bds Bradley n Main
" Michele bds Bradley n Main
" Nicholas einp town h Main n Ivy
Donovan John M emp S V Osborn bds Russell n Main
" Maggie rem to New Haven
Doolittle Edwin agt machinery etc h 43 Montowese
" Harry W prosecuting attorney Town Court lawyer and
insurance agt Pine Orchard h do
" Jesse h Short Beach
" Julia wid Horace h Short Beach
" Thomas B h Pine Orchard
" William C h Short Beach
Dorothy Elizabeth A h 157 Montowese
Dorr William far h Windmill Hill
Double Beach House Henry Clark prop Double Beach
Dougherty Catherine wid Peter h Red Hill rd S C
"Peter Jr ernp Stony Creek Red Granite Co Northam
opp School S C
Dowd Albert B bds Almshouse
Dower Almon stone cutter h Brainerd S C
" John H stone cutter h Palmer S C
" Richard L stone cutter h off School n railroad S C
Downer Frank A emp M I F Co h Mein n Rogers
" Frank A Mrs dressmaker Main n Rogers h do
" Michael J qualt ym an h Flying Point av S C
" Thomas emp M I F Co h Silver
Drake Edith L millinery Main bds do
" Mary E w-id Andrew J h Main n schoolhouse
"Thomas emp Atlantic Wire Co h Main n Montowese
Driscoll Daniel S lab h off Maple
"Joseph H emp M I F Co h Maple
Dulirey Edward elk R R Co bds Short Beach
Duddy George emp M IF Co h Harding ay
Dugan Mary L wid William M Ii Chestnut
Duncan Eliza A wid John bds Queaeh rd
Dunn Anna T likkor P H Dunn Ms 17 Ivy
" John W lab h E Main

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Dun

DUNN PATRICK H. Plumber, stoves, ranges, etc. Main c
Chestnut, h do.—Sce front coil p 11
" Peter molder h Ivy n Silver
Dwight Mary B rem to New York State
Dwyer Andrew rem to New Haven
" Patrick carp h Montowese
Dyer Josiah J stone cutter h Main S C

EADES JOHN judge Branford Town Court h Bradley av
n Montowese
Edgeworth Bartholomew rem to Syracuse N Y
Ellick Rudolph emp M I F Co h Bradley n railroad bridge
Ellis Arthur B rem to New Haven
" Thomas h Prospect S C
Ely Adrian G h off 77 Harbor
" Esther steno bds off 77 Harbor
"J Calvin h Goodsell Point rd
Endress Otto h Main n Montowese
ENGQUIST AXEL R. stoves and tinware, plumbing, roofing, steam and hot water heating 36 Rogers, h do.—
See front col'd p IV
"Hannah wid Frank rem to New Britain
" Otis W plumber h Terhune av
Enlund John emp M I F Co h Terhune av
Eno E S h Short Beach
Epstein Fred rem to New Haven
Erickson Carl E emp H I F Co h 28 Harrison av
" Charles rem to Bridgeport
" Gus emp M I F Co h Harrison av
"John emp M I F Co h Rogers
`g John emp M I F Co h Maple
" John emp 31 I F Co h 39 Hopson av
" Joseph E emp M I F Co h 30 Hopson av
" Oscar lab kis Flying Point av S C
" Peter lab h Leete's Island rd S C
" Victor elk Charles Reynolds h 12 Bradley ay
" Wendla wid C John h 58 Montowese
EVANS GEORGE E. physician Montowese opp Wilford av,

h do. Office hours, Ste 9 a m., 1 to 2.30 and 6.30
to 8 p. m
"Harry L h Pleasant Point
Everts Jefferson E h Montowese n railroad
FALKENSTROM CARL 0 h Terhane av
"John emp M I F Co h Prospect av
Farnham Elmer G carpenter and builder lifontowese
h do
a Flora tel opr Ms Montowese
" James H rem to Stamford
" Millard mech h E Main

�i3RINFORD (1303) DIBECTI)
FARRELL

Farrell Hugh J rem to New Haven
Form Albert far h Guilford turnpike
Fenner Elmer E engineer h Flying Point av S
Ferguson Harry M crap M I F Co h 24 Montowese
Fernald Harriet J wid Charles housekpr Short Beach
Ferrerer Joe shoemaker off Main S C h do
Field George C far h Montowese bel railroad
" George I lab bds Montowese bel railroad
" Martin wid John h Guilford turnpike
Fieri Antonio rem west
" Emilio rem west
"Giuseppe rem west
Finch Frederic A printer h Church n S Main
First Congregational Church on the Green
Fisher Thomas G emp A E Plant h 39 Harbor
Fisk L A Hose Co No 1 Hillside av n Main
" Louis A prop Branford Driving Park h Pine Orchard
Fitch F St John Rev rem west
Fitzgerald Celia wid James h Damascus
" Frank far Ms Damascus
" James molder h Elm n Russell
" Nellie bds Elm n Russell
" Patrick emp M I F Co h Maple c Harbor
" Rose wid Michael h Main n W Main
" Timothy emp 11 I F Co bds Elm n Russell
Fitzpatrick Lincoln G foreman 311 F Co h 6 Kirkham
Flanders William T emp 31 I F Co h Averill pl
Flanigan Margaret wid John bds E Main n Mill Plain
Fiasco Louis lab h Chestnut
Foell Henry blksmith h Chestnut n Main
Foote Adelbert P h Flying Point av S C
" Clayton W elk M I F Co bds Flying Point av S C
" Clifford P bds Flying Point av S C
" Cullen B h Short Beach
FOOTE G. HERBERT, meat market W Main n Harbor, h
do.—See p 69
" Mary Mrs bds Fairview av S C
"Wallace H rem to Springfield Mass
" William R insurance agt town elk and treaS judge of
probate and sec and tress Branford Savings Bank h
74 Montowese
" Wilson L farm hand h Double Beach rd
Forbes Horace '13 amp M I F Co h W Main n Old -Short
Beach rd
" William Ms W Main /I Harbor
Fordham James Ti painter h Main it Fry
- Foster George 0 grocer Short Beach h do
Fowler Emily wid James H Ii Montowese bey railraad ," Henry H pros Branford Savings Hank bdslfonbivrese7-•:.
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FOWLER
" Jane E

win Walter E 1.1 Cedar n Laurel
" Raymond rem to North Branford
Fox Edward T jobber h Red Hill rd S C
Francis Caleb G h S Main n Church
Fraser Charles M engineer bds Railroad av S C
Frazier John emp N B Co h School S C
Freeman George W lab h Camp Hill Flying Point S C
" Mary h 30 Church
Frieberg Joseph molder h 31 Hopson av
Friermuth Louis rem to New Haven
Frink Harry C accountant h Main
Frisbie Charles H far h Guilford turnpike
" Charles N Jr carp bds Guilford turnpike
" Sarah E h Rogers n Main
Fritz Charlotte A elk P 0 bds Ivy
GAINTY JOSEPH elk TotOket Hotel h Milford a y . n
Montowese
Gallahue Edward plumber Main n Montowese bds E Main
Galligan Mary wid William h Old Short Beach rd
Garden Joseph stonecutter h off Flying Point av S C
Garguello Anniello rem to Italy
Garlic Fred far h Queach rd
Gartenhaus Morris tailor opp railroad station S C h do
Gaudreaux Charles L upholsterer h Short Beach
Gaylord Bertha R asst librarian Blackstone Library Ms 16
S Main
GAYLORD CHARLES W. Physician 16 S. Main, h do.;
office hours, 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 12.30 to 2.30 and 7
to 8.30 p.	
Sundays, 12 to 1.30 and 6 to 7.30
p. m.
" Charles W Jr student bds 16 S Main
" Henry G paper banger bds Hopson av n S Main
" Lynde Vincent civil engineer bds 16 S Main
Geier Charles F driver h Laurel
Gall James molder h Maple
Georg e Christina wid Richard B h Rallroa
" Robert stonecutter h Railroad av SC
" Robert Jr stonecutter h off West av S C
" William stonecutter h West av S C
Gepp Thomas A jeweler Ii E Main
Ghiringhelli Antonio rem to Massachusetts
Gibbs Oscar T emp M I F Cob Maple bey Harbor
Gibbud Lauran H h Rogers n Matin
Gilbert Elmer T supt The Connecticut Company light and
water dept h Main e Cedar
" Georgie wid John D h Short Beach
Gill Charles rein to Wallingford	
Gillette Harry lids Short Beach
" Katie h Short Beach
" Norman Ms Short Beach

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Gilley- Charles stonecutter h n quarry S C
Gilman Julius S Ms Short Beach
Gilmore Luther E chemist Ms S Main n Church
Giovinaza Luigi rem to New York city
Gladwin Charles A emp M I F Co h Elm n Rogers
Goddard Dwight W carp h 9 Bradley av
"Sherman C far h Cherry Ilill
Gold Prank L tchr High School rms 14 Bradley av
Goldbaum. Harry shoemaker Main S C h Gray's lane do
Goldberg Louis clothing dry goods and shoes School S C h
do
Golding Frank II rem to Rockford Ill
Goldsmith Charles B far h "Maple Hill" Queach rd
GOLDSMITH FANNIE P. MRS. fire insurance agent Maple Hill, Queach rd, Ii do.—See front coPd p VI
Gonnarto Stollare stonecutter h Leete's Island rd S C
Goodrich Horace W lab h Short Rocks rd
" Louisa B h 121 E Main
Goodwill George M teamster h Goodsell Point rd
" Henry bds Goodsell Point rd
Gorham Charles K Mrs h W Main
Grace Chapel (Episcopal) Harbor Branford Point
Graham Harriet M wid William B bds 38 Chestnut
Grammar School, School S C
Grand Army Hall Main n Park pl
Grandal Rossi quarryman h Watrous S C
Granholm Oscar emp M I F Co h 42 Rogers
Granite Bay Hotel (summer) Short Beach
Grannies Albert far h North Branford rd
" Alfred far h Guilford turnpike
Granson Benjamin rem to Norwalk
Grant Everett S see and trees Stony Creek Red Granite Co
res New Haven
"John W h Short Beach
Gray Allen h Pine Orchard
" Edna S wid Joseph h Short Rocks rd
tit

Robert W rem to New Haven
Greek John Mrs h Main n Monroe
Green William bds Maple
Greenvall Alexander driver h Stony Creek rd
" John A painter h Rogers n Main S C
Greik John h Main
Greiner George J baker Ms Church
Grey Jennie bds Kirkham n Main
Griffin Ann wid John h Main n Russell „
" Homer M far bds Damascus
" James C bde Main n Russell
" John bds Main n Russell
" Lewis C far h Damascus
Grimley Thomas lab bds 115 Main
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GILLEY

Gatewom

GRISWOLD S. A. undertaker and complete house furnishings, real estate and insurance Main app Green, Ms
Main—See p 68
Gtowaicki Michael cum M I F Co h W Main
Untold emp M I F Co h Monroe
Gulans Erick elk Munger Bros h E Main
" Frank carp h Rogers S C
Gustafson Gabriel emp M I F Co h Harbor Branford Point
" Olaf emp M I F Co h Meadow
Cluster Andrew stonecutter h Watrous S C

HAGELINE FRANK A elk Ms Gray's lane S C
" Martin emp NI I F Co h Harding av
Hagquist William emp M I F Co bde Rogers
Hagstrom Carl A molder h Harrison av
Hall Asa G rem to New York city
" Ernest L elec h Three Elm av
"Frank C emp S N E Tel Co h S Main
"Frank II rem to Milford
" Henry boatman h West av S C
" Walter El clk Munger Bros h 22 Harrison av
" William II emp N B Co h West av S C
" William L far h Old Short Beach H
Hallden August molder h Prospect av
Rally Bridget wid John h Silver
Hammer Alfred E trees and gen mgr Malleable Iron Fittings Co h Elm n Rogers
" Forrester L student lids Elm pl Pine Orchard
" Valdemir T supt Malleable Iron Fittings Co h 9 Rogers
• " ez Co malleable iron foundry ft Rogers
Hammill Otto far h Old Short Beach rd
HAMR'E GUSTAVE A. B. paints, painting, wall papers and
picture frames Main opp Montowese, h B Main n
Main—See p 70
Hanson Alexander watehmlcr bds Totoket Hotel
Hanson Richard painter h Chestnut (n Main
Harbor Street School Harbor
" View House Money Island S C
Harding Harry lab h off Flying Point av S C
" Harry W stonecutter h Railroad av $ C
HARDING MICHAEL P. grocer etc. 45 Montowese, h 43
do.—See p 67
Hare M Frank rem west
Harlow Frank L mason h Goodsell Point
Hernias Arvid emp If I F Co h Terhune av
Harmount Adoniram J h SpringHock pl Pine Orchard
" A Judson Jr elk If I F Co bag Pine Orchard
" William R bds Spring Rock pl Pine Orchard
Harper Harry emp MI F Co bds Linsley Homestead
Harrington Charles W pres The C W Harrington Co Hopson ax next Lutheran Chuck h do

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HARIUNGTON

HARRINGTON C. W. CO. THE contractors, carpenters

and builders Hopson av next Lutheran Church—See
p 63
Harrison Henry G h 31 Main
" Howard E far h Queach rd
" William lawyer h W Main c Old Short Beach rd
Hart Frank B h Short Beach
" James P bds Cedar
" John H mgr Munger Bros h Wilford av n Montowese
" Katherine wid Patrick h Cedar
" Minnie E tchr Ms Cedar
" Richard P rem to Guilford
Hartley William far and vegetable dealer h N Main
Ilarts4M Isaac painter h Short Beach
Raskin Norman L mm- Charles Reynolds S Oh Prospect do
Hay nes Charles carpeh Silver
Redman Charles emp Stony Creek Red Granite Co h
Leetes' Island rd S C
Heffernan John baggage master S C h Prospect do
" John D agt Adams Express Co and station agt S C Ms
Prospect do
" Thomas J elk bits Prospect S C
Hegelheimer J Christian h E Main
" Herbert C emp IM I F Co bds E Main
Hegland John emp M I F Co h Hillside av
Heller Ludwig shoemaker 111 Main h 113 do
" Ludwig Mrs confectionery and shoe store 113 Main
h do
" Otto lab Ms 113 Main
Henchey William molder h Ivy n Silver
Henderson Eric molder h Hillside av
Hendrickson Henry quarryman h Leete's Island d S C
" John rem to Sweden
" Sophia wid Henry Ms Leete's Island rd S C
Hennessey John rem to Stamford
ON JOHN, mason builder and cement work
Leete's Islan
Hessler Hugh molder bds Main c Hillside av
Hibbard Alfred L painter h 18 Montowese
Higgins Ann wid John h Kirkham n Main
" Annie T bkkpr Munger Bros bds Kirkham n Main
" Catherine housekpr Main c Hopson av
" Hanna M tar bds Kirkham n Main
• Higley Edward mason Ms Paved Street District
" George E far h Paved Street District
" Lena rem to New Haven
" Ray mason h Rogers
HIGLEY WILLIAM C. mason blinder 50 Moutons',
Hiler Edward coachman Dr A J. Tenney Main c LAtret bda
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HILL

Hill Catherine B h 13 Rogers
" Fred emp M 1 F Co Ms Meadow c Church
" Fred F h Fairview av S C
" Matthew carp h off Leete's Island rd S C
" Percy G emp S N E Tel Co Ms Short Beach
" Walter h Short Beach
Hillman Malvina wid Andrew Ws Maple
Hine Nancy L wid Joel B rem to New Britain
Hinkley Charles P foreman N B Co h Northam S C
" William C supt Norcross Bros Co h Palmer S C
Hirsch Jacob dry goods etc 20 School S C h
Hitchcock Cornelia wid Oliver h Short Beach
" George R Ms Short Beach
" William E pres and trees The Atlantic Wire Co
Church c Meadow h 15 S Main
Headley Albert E milk dealer h Mill Plain
" Charles A (Headley &amp; Hutchinson) Main n Hopson
av
" Charles B rem to Searchlight Nev
" Edna h E Main n Mill Plain
" Emily B elk Headley &amp; Hutchinson bds Hopson av
" James M rem to Ohio
" Jane E lxls Hopson av
" Julia S asst librarian Blackstone Memorial Library lids
Hopson av
" Laura I tehr lids Hopson av
" Orrin E station agt Pine Orchard h do
" Royal G letter carrier h Short Rocks rd
HOADLEY &amp; HUTCHINSON (Charles A. Headley,
Harry K. Hutchinson), druggists, grocers, clothing, boots and shoes, dry goods, paints, hardware,
etc. Main—See front col'd p
Hobart Laura C wid John h Wilford ax n Church
Hobbs William G molder bds 56 Montowese
Hodges Edward J emp N B Co lads Main S C
" Joseph stonecutter bds Main S C
rem to B id ue ort
Holcomb EmilyH wid John 11 h 28 Montowese
" Frank E h Rogers n Main
Hellmann Henry h Pine Orchard
" Louise G Mrs grocer Pine Orchard h do
Holm John h Meadow c Rogers
" Otto emp ISI I F Co Ms Terhuue av
Holman Charles S clk U H Foote h Short Beach
Holmes John rein south
, Holsenbach C Henry emp M I F C It Hopson av
" William emp M I F CO h Montewme n freight depot
Holt William map A M Young Ms Pine Orchard
Home Arthur far lids Pay ed Street District
" Barlow S far h Paved Street District

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Hawn
" Charles emp M P Rice h Montowese
Hope Moses F sec The Atlantic Wire Co Church c Meadow
res New Haven
Hopkins William lab h 71 Chestnut
Hopper Calvin L steno M I F Co rum 16 Montowese
Hopson Annie II wid Willis B h 18 Wilford at
Healey Benjamin A far h Hosley av HOSLEY BENJAMIN F. contractor and builder scr Montowese, h do.—See front cord p II
" Charles 0 carp bds Cherry Hill rd
"Edmund S rem to Lyme
" Edward K carp h Montowese bey railroad
" Frank A carp h Cherry Hill rd
" George T B h Cher/341in rd
" Samuel B far h Brushy Plain
" Walter S carp h Hillside pl hillside av
Hotchkiss Abby wid Lorin R h 28 Harbor Branford Point
"Laura wid John h 18 W Main
Houde Adelard emp M I F Co h Harrison at
Howarth Harry emp M I F Co Ms Bradley bey railroad
" Mary Mrs h Western at
Howd Charles A emp M I F Co h Prospect S C
"Edward E elec h Palmer S C
"Edward H carp h Palmer S C
" Joseph P janitor Stony Creek School h Flying Point av
SC
" William J railway mail clic bd.s Palmer S 0
"William T Ms Palmer S C
Howe Prank E emp M I F Co and cigar store Rogers n
Meadow h do
HUBBARD HENRY W. carriagemaker and repairer Church
c Wilford ay, h 18 Wilford av—See p 62
Hudson William M h Indian Neck
Hugins Merritt Albert elk Munger Bros h 20 Montowese
Hulbert Russell physician Prospect S C Ms do
Hulgers Henry emp M I F Co bits Meadow
Hemmen Clooles ray Cl L &amp;a.h 1ilbort Barash r
Hunt Landon E rem to Hartford •
Hutchinson Harry K (Headley &amp; Hutchinson) Main opp
Montowese h 10 Church
" Howard L rem west
" James R bds 10 Church
" J Louise bds Hopson av n S Main
ILLIO RITDOLPH emp MI F Co h Bradley n Main
Indian Point House Main bel Flying Point at S C
Infantino Rocco quarryman h Watrous S C
1nmsn W H Mrs h off Stannard at Branford Paint
Inrandin Rocco amp N B Co h Watrout S C Irwin John J rem to Boston Maas.
Isbell Edward E ins agt h 48 ifontowise

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Islam)
Island View House Flying Point S C
Ives Charles far h Damascus
" Phebe T H Mrs antique goods dealer Damascus h do
JACKSON FREDERICK L rein to New Haven
Jacobs Robert far h Old Short Beach rd
James Mollie 0 wid Erastus P bds Wilford av n Church
" Nahum rem south
Jameson Amelia wid Robert h Rogers n Main
" Arthur H supt steel foundry Malleable Iron Fittings
Co h Rogers n Main
Jefferson Thomas G W h Short Beach
Jenkins Thomas stonecutter h Flying Point av S C
Jernstrom Carl J mop M I F Co bds Harrison av
Jerold Frank W blckpr h 22 Montowese
Jillson Eugene N rem to New Haven
Johanson Jacob P emp M I F Co h 12 Hillside av
Johnson Aaron galvanizer h Indian Neck av
" Adolph F stonecutter h Leete's Island rd S C
" Albert butcher bds Linsley Homestead
" Alfred rem west
" Almon L (Munger &amp; Johnson) Main n Montowese bds
" Anna
M awinid Martin h Harbor Branford Point
" Annie wid John 0 h 92 Harbor
" Arthur E patternmkr bds 93 Harbor
" Charles molder h Hopson at
" Charles emp M I F Co h Cedar
" Charles E elk bds 93 Harbor
" Charles M emp M I F Co h Montowese n railroad
JOHNSON CLAUS A. boat builder and boats to let Short
Beach, h do.—See p 62
" Clayton H steno bds Flying Point at S C
" Edwin molder h Rogers
" Elizur 0 molder h 7 Bradley at
" Ellen e dressmaker 18 Montowese bds do
" Emma J wid August h Stannard at Branford Point
Ernest men bd
" Eunice wid Edward h 18 Montowese
" Frank P h Cedar n Laurel
" Frank R boatman bds Flying Point at S C
" Gustav emp M I F Co bds Indian Neck at
" Gustave molder h 30 Hopson at
" Hans P emp M I F Co h Montowese 2/ Wilford or
" Henry bIlmmith h Main r do
" Herman emp MI F CO h 36 Hopson at
" J Albert rem to New Haven
" John rem to Barre Vt
" John emp Id I F Co h off Maple
" John A emp M I F Co h 42 Rogers .
"John A emp AI I F Co h Terhune at

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BRANFORD (1909) DIKBCTORt

JOHNSON
" John H

carpenter and builder also real estate Flying
Point as 8 C h do
" John II emp M I F Go h Ely lane
" Ludwig oysterman h Main S C
" Margaret wid Davis h 56 Montowese
" Matthew emp M I F Co h Harbor Branford Point
" Peter emp M I F Co h 94 Harbor
" Peter emp M I F Co h Montowese n Meadow
" Warren S lab h Hillside at
" William emp M I F Co h Indian Neck av
" William rem to Finland
" William E emp Id I F Co h Harbor
Johnston David W rem to New Haven
Jones Edward F h 17 Rogers
" Elijah B plumber h Chestnut Short 'locks
" James L emp M I F Co h Monroe
Jourdan Albert S elk P 0 lids W Main bey Cherry Hill rd.
" Caroline C tehr bds W Main bey Cherry Hill rd
" Frederick S h W Main bey Cherry Hill rd
JOURDAN F. &amp; SON (Henry F. Jourdan), coal and wood
and lumber Harbor—See p 66
" Henry F(F Jourdan &amp; Son) h Maple c Harbor
" Irwin S emp F Jourdan &amp; Son bds Maple c Harbor
Jude John L elk Charles Reynolds Main S C res East Haven
Judson Adelaide J wid Willis G h 30 Harbor Branford
Point
Julian Harry emp Stony Creek Red Granite Co h n quarry
SC
KAMB CHARLES rem to Finland
" Edward emp M I F Co h Indian Neck at
KAMINSKY PETER, tailor Main app the Library, h Maple
—See p 70
Kane James rem west
Karfuviez Tony teamster h Stannard av Branford Point
Katz Edward rem to West Haven
ava I ag
Kealy John lab bds Bradley c Harbor
Keenan William emp M P Rice h Main n Montowese
Kelley Adam far bds W Main n town line
" Daniel molder h Main n Montowese
"James emp M I F Co h Harbor n Bradley
" James J far t Cherry Hill	
" John far and mfr rustic work h W Main n town, Iiiie
" John emp MIP Co h W Main
" John D molder h Hillside av
" Mike emp M I F Co h W Main
" Robert blksmith bds Bradley n W Main
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Kelly James far h Cherry Hill	
Kelsey Edwin R mfr oil and-fertilizers Darrow . Nand
Short Beach

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KELSEY
" Edwin

R Jr elk and asst judge town court h Short
Beach
" Hobart far h Paved Street District
KELSEY OSCAR C. carpenter andimilder, shop Linden
Point at, S C, h Paved Street District—See p 63
" William H carp h Paved Street District
" William II h Short Beach
Kennedy James h W Main n town line
" James A elk A P Stevens h E Main n Mill Plain
" John II h W Main n town line
Kenyon Louisa F wid Green h Damascus
Keough Ellen wid John h Bradley n W Main
Kerr John h Ivy
" Samuel patternmkr bds Wilford av
Keyes Erastus J lids Palmer SC
" Ernest L stonecutter h Palmer S C
" Rachel S h Palmer S C
Kiely James Mrs h Main r blacksmith shop
" Patrick F lids Main r blacksmith shop
Kilkitsky Mike emp M. I F Co h W Main
Killam Charlotte wid Henry h Killam's Point
" William h Short Beach
Killian Thomas emp N B Co h off West at S C
Killson Charles L mason h Montowese
King James far h Turnpike S C
Kinney Frank J lawyer and insurance ag.t Toole's blk Main
bds Short Rocks
" John F mach h 16 Bradley at
" Michael emp Branford Mfg Co h Short Rocks
Kirby Joseph F engineer h E Main
Klaus Nicholas far h Hosley av
Klock William J mgr Ball's Pharmacy Main S C h Fairview av do
Kloekars Anna C wid Karl G h Indian Neck av
" Charles 0 emp M I F Co has Indian Neck ay
Knapp Arthur L emp M I F Co h Chestnut Short Rocks
Kniffin Arthur rem to East Haven
" Ernest 0 mason bds Short Beach
" Oscar P mason builder Short Beach h do
Knight Albert H cap M 1 F Co h Harbor
Knights of Pythias Building S Main c Montowese
" of Pythias Hall S Main c Montowese
Knowles Edward B h Short Beach
" William J confectionery and ice cream Short Beach h
do
Knowlton Friend F teamster h Short Rocks rd
" Friend M mach lids Short Rocks rd
r Knudson John painter bds`..).8 Harrison av
Kohlhaas Charlw crap M I F Co bds Brushy Plain
-Kohol John crop M I F Co h Monroe

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KOLLETAlt

Kolletar George rem to New Haven 	
Kolterman Amelia wid Herman rem to New Haven
" Herman rem to New Haven
Konopka Frank env M I F Co h Hillside av
Koski Reinhold rem to New Britain
Kraffert Rudolph J far h Damascus
Kraft Johanna wid Carl Ms Brushy Plain
Kramer William F emp F S Prann h Cherry Hill rd
%rock Justus rem to Springfield Mass
Kronholm Anton E emp M I F Co h 28 Harrison av
Kuszmas Mike lab h W Main
Ktecienski Wtadystain emp M I F Co h Main bey Cherry
rd
LADD JOHN W emp S N E Tel Co h Short Beach
Lagerstrom Edward emm M I F Co h 92 Harbor
Laich Joseph h Russell
Laird George einp Stony Creek Red Granite Co h Leete's
Island rd S C
" James II stonecutter h off Fairview av S C
Lake William E rem to New Haven
Lolla Carmino grocer Main opp Ivy and Meadow n Rogers
h do
Landerer J Paul rem to East Haven
Lanphier Charles fisherman h Lanphier's Cove
" Harriet wid Henry B h 36 Harbor Branford Point
" Howard C gardener bds 36 Harbor Branford Point
" Julia R. tchr bds 36 Harbor Branford Point
" Willis H foreman S V Osborn Ms 36 Harbor Branford
Point
Larkins Frank carp h Paved Street District
Larson Gustave wid Andrew bds 33 Hopson By
" John gardener bds Harbor Branford Point
Lathlean Thomas stonecutter h Railroad av S C
Latimer John bds Indian Neck av
LAVASSA LOUIS, saloon and bottler Rogers, Stony
Creek bds Bay View Inn, do.—See 	 • 72
res ew
t oigtan Wa er
Lawler John F c	
Haven
Lawrence Frank carp h Monroe
" George C engineer h Railroad at S C
Lawrey Alexander stonecutter h Bradley bey railroad
Lawson Aaron stone mason h Chestnut n Main
" Matilda wid Charles h 26 Montowese
" Oscar rem to Colorado
Lay W L3mde emp M I F Co h Church
Lazzari Antonio watchman N B Cohn quarry S C
" Joseph h School SC
Leach Frank H h Chestnitt
Leahy Julia E bds Ivy
" Margaret bds Ivy

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" Mary

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Ms Ivy
"Timothy rein to Stamford
Lebirto Mealo stonecutter h Watrous S C
Lee Joseph emp M I F Co h Harrison as'
" Sing rem to New London
Lehtone Nestor molder bds Hopson av
Leonard John lab bds Bradley n Main
Lertz Antonio shoemkr h North av S C
Lese Carlandenio h Northam S C
leap Peter stonecutter h Watrous S
Levy Bertha Mrs dry goods etc 16 School S C h do
" Eva wid Samuel h 16 School S C
Lew John stonecutter h Palmer S C
Lime Wood Grove House George G Rice prop Indian Neck
Lindberg Arvid lab h Hopson av
" Thure painter h Goodsell Point rd
Linden Claus emp Xl I F Co h Harrison av
Linevskv John lab bds Main n Monroe
Linsley 'Benjamin F far h Paved Street District
" Charles E emp Xl I F Co h 117 Wilford as'
" Daniel E carp h Indian Neck av
" Edgar M janitor Pvthian Hall Ms do
" Eleanor W wid Ralph I h E Main
" Ellen wid George h Chestnut
" Harriet C wid William h Guilford turnpike
" Harriet E wid John W h 20 Hopson av
" Henry D far h Ivy
" H Guy postmaster h	
Place" Hillside av
" Homer bds Chestnut Short Rocks
-" Homestead John Cunliffe prop boarding house Main
opp the Green
" Isadore bds Chestnut
" I Taylor far h Montowese bel railroad
" J Atwood h 18 Hopson av
" Jennie wid Henry h W Main ab railroad crossing
" John M far h Guilford turnpike
" Maria wid Israel A h Chestnu t
" Mary A vrid Obed 1123 Harbor Branford Point
" Philo J carp h Harbor n Maple
" Samuel E patternmkr h 23 Harbor Branford Point
" Seymour G saloon Meadow c Indian Neck av h Meadow
n Church
" Willis H mariner h Wilford av n Church
Little Fred S molder h Harrison at
Locarmo Angelo far h Paved Street District
Lockwood Burt emp C A Johnson Short Beach res New
Haven
Lombardo Francesco rem to California
Lonergan Catherine wid Michael h Silver
" Mary bds Silver
" Thomas section foreman It R Co h Short Beach rd

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SO • BRANFORD (1909) DIRF(tOnt
LONGAARD

Longaard John emp M I F Co h Harbor n Bradley
Loomis Sarah J wid Cornelius I) h Short Beath
Lounsbury Bertha 31 wid William prop Owenego House
Indian Neck bds 1 Bradley av
Lovejoy Herman S prin High School h Hopson av
Luby Mary Mrs emp Totoket Hotel Ms do
Ludington Charles H rem to New Haven
" Ellen 31 wid Charles rem west
" James bds Montowese
LUNDQUIST PETER A. stone mason Flying Point av,
Stony Creek, h dm—See p 64
Lutz John far h E Main bey Mill Plain
Lynch Bridget wid John rem to New Haven
" Edward far h Old Short Beach rd
Lypiensky Wazlnee emp 31 I F Co h W Main
- MACCHIA ROCCO rem to New York city
Macina Antonio mason h Main n Ivy
Mackinnon William D Rev pastor Baptist Church h 8 Rogers
Maddern Richard II granite and marble monuments Montowese opp cemetery h 56 Montowese
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Magini David quarryman h Rogers S C	
Mahoney Michael emp railroad h 18 W Main
Malleable Iron Fittings Co mfrs steam fittings ft Rogers
Mallotte Albert blksmith Ms Watrous S C
Maneo Giuseppe emp N B Co h Watrous S C
Mangale Settino lab h off West SS' S C
Mannix Dennis teamster bds Ivy
" John rem to New Haven
" Joseph emp L Mannix bds Ivy
" Lawrence teamster and contractor Ivy h do
" Lawrence P broommkr bde Ivy
Maquoit John gardener bds Main n Monroe
Mark Edward_ elk Louis Mark h Main n Ivy
MARK LOUIS, merchant tailor, boots, shoes and gents' furnishing goods Totoket blk Main, h Park pi—See p
" Louis 11 elk Louis Mark bds Park pl
Markham Hattie A elk M I F Co bds Hopson av
Marks Peter rem to Butte Mont
Marsh George E asst foreman M I F Co h Church n S Main
Marshall Thomas emp M I F Co h Silver
Martin Andrew h Todd Hill
" Edward rem to New York city
" Edward Rev pastor St Mary's It C Church la Hopson at
c S Main
" John rem to Finland
" Michael emp 31 I F Co bds Main e Bradley
Mason Everett W carp h off Maple..
" George E elect bds Goodsell Point rd

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MASON
" George 11 barber Main n Flying Point av S C rms do

" John J diesinker h•Short Beach
Masonic Hall Main c Park pl
Mataur Peter lab bds Elm
Mathers Henry J rein to New Haven
" Mary wid Hugh rein to New Haven
Matson Gustave lab bds Leete's Island rd S C
" Joseph stonecutter h 28 School S C
" Mathias emp NYNH&amp;HR It h Rogers
" see—Mattson
Matthews .Agnes housekpr Montowese c Main
" John J molder h Ivy
" Robert rem to Brooklyn N Y
" Thomas bds Ivy
" William rem to Bridgeport
"William F locksmith bds Ivy
Mattson Charles molder bds 36 Hopson av
" John molder bds 36 Hopson av
" Joseph molder It 33 Hopson av
" Peter emp M I F Co h Hopson av
Maynard Martha C Mrs prop Three Elm House off Flying
Point av S C h do
" Wilbur rem to New Haven
Mazeine William h Short Beach
McAnerny Catherine Mrs h Harbor
McArthur James rem to New Britain
" William engineer h off School S C
McAvoy James stonecutter Ms 10 School S C
" Jeremiah h 10 School S C
McCabe John J patternmla h Harbor n Maple
McCann Margaret wid Charles bds Paved Street District
SC
McCarthy Charles emp M I F Co h Indian Neck av
" Daniel emp Branford Mfg Co h 8 Russell
" Dennis emp M I F Co h Main
" John emp M I F Co bds Indian Neck a y n Harbor
bridge
" John H rem to New Haven
" Mary wid Callahan bds Hillside ay
" Patrick emp If I F Co h Monroe
" Timothy h Monroe
" Timothy J h Main c Hillside av
• McClay George map N B Co h Watrous S C
McClean—see McLean
McClinchy Edward bds Bradley bey railroad
" Margaret wid Henry h Bradley bey railroad
McCoy Ernest E painter h Main n Rogers
ifeCutcheon Andrew elect engineer h E Main
McDermott John H mach h Pine Orchard
McDonald Catherine wid Alexander h Elm n railroad

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MoDoman
"John H rem to New Haven
"Thomas lab Ma Elm n railroad
McDonnell Esther wid Thomas h Railroad av S C
" Michael rem to San Francisco Cal
McEnerney Hugh Mrs rem to Norwich
McGinn Frank R prop Indian Point House Main bey Flying Point av S C h do
McGowan Arthur Ms Main c Chestnut
" Hugh carp h 115 Main
" Mary rem to Ireland
"Patrick engineer h Montowese n Wilford
McGRAIL BROS. (Lawrence T. and Frank McGrail), livery stable r Totoket Hotel, Main—See p68
"Charles emp Atlantic Wire Co h E Main
"Eugene P emp McGrail Bros bda W Main n Old Short
Beach rd
" Frank (McGrail Bros) r Totoket Hotel bds W Main n
Old Short Beach rd
" John A emp McGrail Bros bds W Main n Old Short
Beach rd
" Lawrence h W Main n Old Short Beach rd
"Lawrence T (McGrail Bros) r Totoket Hotel h Laurel
n Main
" Philip B rem to New Haven
"&amp; Dunn undertakers r Totoket Hotel Main
McGuinness John L Rev rein to Washington
McGuire Andrew emp Montowese House Ms do
"John rem to New Britain
" John F emp T D Williams h E Main
" Morris rem to New Haven
" Patrick rem to New Haven
McKee William J emp M I F Co h Hopson av n S
Main
McKenna Daniel H emp M I F Co h Monroe
" John rem to New Haven
" John Jr rem to New Haven
" Thomas em M I F Co h Monroe
" Thomas h 41 Elm
McKeon Andrew rem to New Haven
McKEON FRANCIS P. plumbing, stoves and hot water
heating Mosley blk, Main, bds 61 Harbor—See front
cord p IV
"Mary wid Frank h 61 Harbor ,
" Philip plumber Ii Harbor Branford Point
flItKINNON HUGH B. prop. Branford Laundry Main n
Montowese, h do.—See p 68
. McLachlan Robert stonecutter h Watrous S C
McLean Charles W postmaster and real estate agent Pine
Orchard h do
"John fisherman h Flying Point av n Main S C
" Paid G grocer Pine Orchard bds do

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McLeod Hugh chauffeur h Pine Orchard
McLoughlin Marcus 3 h Short Beach
McMullen Jeannette wid Hector h Leete's Island rd S C
" John h Leete's Island S C
McMullin Caroline wid Donald h Church n Wilford av
" Elizabeth wid John h Leete's Island S C
" Robert stonecutter Ms Watrous S C
McNamara James 2d watchman M I F Co res New Haven
" Martin bds Bradley
" Patrick emp M I F Co h Bradley
McQUEEN ARTHUR S.physieitui 10 Montowese, h do.
Office hours 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m.,
telephone 28-12
McStravick Hugh lab h Hillside av
Mead William emp Stony Creek Red Granite Co bds Prospect S C
" William J Mrs h Prospect S C
Meaney Ellen wid Michael rem to New Haven
" James emp M I F Co bds Russell c Elm
" Julia J emp M F I Co bds 39 Harbor .
" Lizzie L bds 39 Harbor
" Michael emp A R Engquist Ms 38 Harbor
Medlyne James stonecutter h Leete's Island rd S C
Meeker Ward B stage driver h Short Beach
Meglin Joseph far h Bushy Plain
Meigs Martha wid Horace B h 38 Chestnut
Meissner Charles emp M I F Co h Pine Orchard rd
Melander John stonecutter h Watrous S C
Melia Olaf rem to Massachusetts
Merriam Eliza steno Ms 13 Rogers
" Lucian A tax collector h 13 Rogers
" Myra steno bds 13 Rogers
Merrill Arthur II emp M I F Co h 25 Hopson av
Michaelson John h Terhune av
.Michelson Charles rem to New Haven
Mickleson Charlotte wid Mike h Harbor Branford Point
" Hugh rem to Finland
" Oscar emp" M I F Co h 42 Rogers
Milici Francesco rem to New Haven
Mill Plain Schoolhouse Mill Plain n Queach rd
Miller Annie E wid George N h Short Beach
" Asa emp to Durham
" Jeremiah P lab h 60 Harbor
" Lucy wid Haney H h 119 E Main
" Nathan A emp M I F Co h off Sybil av
"Violet art tau. bds Short Beach
Milne James stonecutter h off Flying Point av S C
Minig Lee laundry r Totoket Hotel Main h do
Mischler Adolph M h 32 Rogers

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Moorrvicz
31ockevicz John L grocer 91 Main Is do
Molenski Frank h Kirkham c Main
" Joseph h Main n Kirkham
" Thomas bds Main n Kirkham .
Molis George emp M I F Co h Main Monahan Jeremiah h Monroe
" John emp Branford Mfg Co h Elm
Money Island House Money Island
Monroe Catherine L wid Alvin h Bradley n Harbor
" Charles S lab h Ely lane
" David F far bds 86 Harbor
" Edison rem to Middletown
" Elizure R polisher Ii Bradley n Harbor
" Frances J wid Merritt F h 76 Harbor
" George H h 86 Harbor
" Lyman Jr rem to Madison
" Lyman J painter h 80 Harbor
Monson Magnus rem to Springfield Mass
Montasco Inn (summer) Indian Neck
Montelius Carl emp M I F Co h Harding av
Montgomery Charles H locksmith h E Main
" William J emp Branford Mfg Co bds Ivy n Silver
Montowese House (summer) Indian Neck
Moore A Ralph emp Ct Co h Harbor Branford Point
" Everett L lunch wagon Main c Park pl h 17 Bradley av
MOORE JOEL S. carriagemaker, repairer and painter 34
Rogers, h 6 Hopson av—See p 64
" Joseph T rem to Mattituek N Y
" Wilfred L with J S Moore h 6 Hopson av
Moran George emp M I F Co bds Laurel
" John h Main n Laurel
" John Jr Ws Main n Rogers
" Michael 2d emp M I F Co h Laurel
Morgan George M bds North Branford rd
" Winfield R mason bds Bradley n Main
Morris Augustine rem to New Britain
II Morton bds 12 Montowese
" Irwin W rural mail carrier h 4 Hillside av
" John IL druggist jeweler etc Main and photogra'pher
Griswold's blk h Wilford av ii Church
" Margaret wid Henry h 12 Montowese
" Sara E elk Branford Savings Rank bds 12 Montoiese
MORY CARL F. baker Main n Rogers, h do.—Seep 61
Moselovitz Harry E peddler h Watrons S C
Moses John far h Guilford turnpike
Moyle James stonecutter h Railroad as S C 	
" William caretaker Phelps Island bds Railroant0 C
Munger Arthur D (Munger &amp; Johnson) Main rrif‘te“-:
wese and (Munger Bros) Main opp jbe lam&amp;
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MUNGER

(Arthur D. and Edward W. Munger),
meat market Main opp the green—See p 69
" Edward W (Munger Bros) Main opp the Green tea
East River
" &amp; Johnson (Arthur D Munger and Almon L Johnson)
meat market Main opp Montowese
Murphy Edgar G h Rogers n Elm
" John carriage mfr h Killam's Point
" John K bds Killam's Point
" Margaret wid James h Cedar bey Harrison av
" Terrence molder h E Main n Main
" Terrence T lab bds Cedar bey Harrison av
Murray Archibald A mason h W Main bey railroad
" Henry B molder h Harding av
" Jennie wid Thomas F bds 41 Elm
" Patrick emp M I F Co bds 8 Russell
" Thomas J asst pastor St Mary's B C Church bds Main
e Hopson as'
Music Hall 21 Harrison av
MUNGER BROS.

NARBERG JOHN h Flying Point av S C
Neely James A emp New England Engineering Co res New
Haven
Neidhart Margaret wid Mathias h 32 Rogers
Neilson Cello Mrs h Hopson av
" John emp M I F Co h 38 Rogers
" Ludwig emp M I F Co h Terhune av
" Peter rem to Rhode Island
" Peter emp N B Co Ms Leete's Island rd S C
NelSon—see Nilsson
Nesbit George h Short Beach
" George Mrs postmaster Short Beach h do
Nevesky Louis grocer Rogers c Meadow h do
New England Engineering Co The (branch) electric light
supplies Main opp Montowase
" York New Haven and Hartford R R passenger depot ft
Rogers also Pine Orchard and Stony Creek
" York New Haven and Hartford R R frei ht de • ot off
ontowese
Newberg Gus stonecutter h Gray's lane S C
Newton Adelbert C bds Prospect as
" Charles F Mrs h Prospect av
" Durant B elk S V Osborn h- 30 Church
" Frederick J far bds Chestnut
"Harry h Mill Plain
" John far and milk dealer h Queach rd
Nichols Charles rem to New Haven
"John rem to New Haven
"John W far h Cherry Hill
" John W Jr elk bds Cherry Hill
" Lester J sec Malleable Iron littings Co h Main n Cedar

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O'CONNELL

NICHOLS
" Peter

emp M I F Co h Monroe
Nicoll Eugemo lab Ms Leete's Island S C
Nido Angelo stonecutter h School S C
Nilsson Bengt blacksmith and wagonmaker Main opp Ivy
h Chestnut n Main
Noack Carl 0 rem to Stamford
" Hugo rem to Stamford
Noblan Nelson lab Ms 115 Main
Noble Julius (J Noble &amp; Co) School S C h do
NOBLE J. &amp; CO. (Julius Noble. Stephen A. Basasce),
saloon School, Stony Creek—See p 72
Nolan John rein to New Haven
Norcross Bros Co stone quarries Stony Creek
Norris John Ms Silver
" John emp N Y L Co bds 19 Harrison as'
"Joseph erap M I F Co bds Silver
" Julia wid Michael h. Harrison as'
" Thomas molder h Silver
Northam Calvin K far h Northam S C
"Ellen wid Martin Ka North as' S C
"John II engineer h Palmer n Northam S C
Northrop John B prop Thimble Islands Poultry Yards and
confectionery Flying Point as' S C h do
Norton Ernest F bkkpr The Atlantic Wire Co res Guilford
"James L lab h Paved Street District
" Mary Mrs h Damascus
" Minnie A Mrs h Leete's Island rd S C
Nutter Mary wid Daniel bds E Main bey Mill Plain
Nygard Joseph h Meadow n Church
OBEL PETER S carp h Guilford turnpike
O'Brien Daniel far h Cedar Todd Hill
" Edward J rem to California
" George far bds Todd Hill
"James env M I F Co h Montowese c Meadow
" John J Ms Montoweee c Maple
" Mary wid Patrick h Main c Monroe
" May steno M I F Co bds Hillside as'
" Michael C brass molder h Harbor c Bradley
a Patrick h 9 Hillside.av
" Richard lab h Main n Ivy
" Stephen C polisher bds Montoweee e Meadow
." Thomas far bds Cedar Todd Hill
"Thomas janitor h W Main
" Thomas P far Ms Todd Hill
" Thomas W foreman M P Rice bds W Main n Ha
" William J mach h Wilford as' n Church
• Och George emp MI F Co bds Elm c Russell
O'Connell Charles far Ms Paved Street District'

'

"Daniel Mrs h Paved Street District
" Daniel Jr rem to New York city
" John N lab bds Paved Street District
" Thomas lab Ms Paved Street District
O'Connor James prop Totoket Hotel Main c Park pl h do
Odd Fellows' Hall Flying Point as' S C
Odell Emma. J rem to New Haven
Oesterle Grace bds Harrison as'
O'Keefe Matthew bds 39 Chestnut
Oliver William rem to New Haven
" —see Olver
Olmstead Marilla S wid Henry h Tyler pl
" Paulina C steno bds Tyler pl
Olson Anton emp M I F Co bds Harbor
" August emp M I F Co h off Indian Neck as'
" August emp lit T F Co h Harbor bel Maple
" Bank A emp M I F Co h 88 Harbor
" Ernest emp H W Hubbard h Indian Neck as'
Olver William stone mason h Watrous S C
O'Neill Charles W bds Harrison as' n Cedar
" Frank M bds Harrison as' n Cedar
" James E plumber Ms Harrison as' n Cedar
" Jerry blksmith h off Leete's Island rd S C
" John H lab bds Chestnut
" Michael lab h Harrison as' n Cedar
" Thomas P emp M I F Co h Chestnut
" William plater bds Chestnut
Open Peter far h North Branford rd
Opie Charles J stone mason h Palmer S C
" Charles J Jr stonecutter h Rogers S C
"Henry emp N B Co h Prospect S C
" Robert H stonecutter h off Flying Point av S C
O'Rourke Michael emp M I F Co h W Main n town line
OSBORN, SIDNEY V. coal and wood, lumber, hay and
grain Meadow c Church, h S Main opp schoolhouse
—See front cord p
d••• " • ff. - t':	 :•: : ..
house
Osterholm Andrew emp M I F Co h 94 Harbor
" August rem to Finland
Ostermark Herman emp M I F Co h Church
Otell Fred barber Main opp Library h Rogers n Main
Owenego House Indian Neck
,PACKENIT'S MIKE amp M I F Co h Main bey Cherry
Hill rd
Page Charles h Goodsell Point rd Branford Point
Charles II baggage master N Y N &amp; R R b Rogers
" Dennis coal and wood Northam opp School S C h do
" Edward h 60 Harbor
j". " Edward E molder h Cherry Hill rd

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"Ellsworth A rem to Middletown
" Frances wid George H h 6 Montowese
"Frank G mech Ms 6 Montowese
" George AI mechanical engineer h S Main
" Guy B condr N Y N II St R R bds 442 School S C
" Harry IV carp h Leete's Island rd S C
" Henry IV painter and paper hanger and boats to let
West av S C h do
" Jane G wid Edgar I) h Rogers n Main
" J Clarence foreman M I F Co h Laurel
" Maria wid Timothy h Prospect S C
" Rosebel wid. William h 42 School S C
Pagnan Thomas J elk M P Harding bds Tot,oket Hotel
Paine Maria L wid Richard asst postmaster h 34 Main S C
" Rollin S confectionery news room. and postmaster 34
Main Stony Creek h do
Palmborg Edwin L rem to Boston Mass
Palmer Betsy wid Bradle y W h Montowese app S Main
" Curtis L emp Ct Co hds Linsley Homestead
" Delpha wid Charles W h Pared Street District
" Edward S saw mill Leete's Island rd It do
" Ellen J wid George h "Maple Hill" Queach rd
" Ellen M elk Branford Savings Bank bds Cedar n Laurel
Palmer Esther hds Leete's Island rd S C
" George Mrs h "Maple Hill" Queach rd
" Harriet L wid Isaac II asst librarian Blackstone
Library h Main c Cedar
" Howard E student bds Main c Cedar
" James E far h 179 Montowese
" Lester P bartdr Ba y View Inn S C bds do
" Margaretta bds Cedar n Laurel
" Walter H student Ms Main c Cedar
Pa arone Antonio rem to Milwaukee Wis
apazonni luse
Parker George T corn tray h Harbor n Branford Point
House
Parkerton Abbie B wid LeGrand h 31 Main
Parmelee Jerome F carp h 71 Harbor
Paul 31 K carp h Old Short Beach rd
Paulleau Nelson emp M I F Co 'ads Linsley Homestead
Payne Delos F bds Short Beach
Peck William H rem to New Haven
Pelton Frances E Mrs bds Park pl
Pepe Frank mason It Chestnut
Pero John P rem to Canada
" John P Jr rem to Canada
Perry Harry M iron worker h Short Beach
" James rem to Cromwell
" Michael rem to Cromwell
" Noel rem to Cromwell
" Patrick rem to Cromwell

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PETER

Peter John emp 31 I F Co h Bradley
Petersen Gustav emp M I F Co h Indian Neck av
Peterson Carl V emp M I F Co h Harding av
" Charles emp M I F Co bds Terhune av
" Charles tea coffee and crockery 14 Rogers h do
Charles emp M I F Co h 25 Hopson av
" Frank emp M I F Co h 75 Harbor
a John emp II I F Co It 64 Harbor
" John molder h Rogers
" John rem to Finland
" John quarryman h off Flying Point a y S C
" Jvar emp M I F Co bds Montowese c Meadow
" Theodore emp II I F Co h Short Beach rd
" Victor emp M I F Co h Montowese c Meadow
Petre Frederick h Brushy Plain
Picci Giovanni rem to New York city
Pierpont Edwin 3 rem to Naugatuck
" W A rem to Naugatuck
Pierson Hjalmar emp M I F Co h Hopson av
" Otto rem west
Plant Albert B fruit grower h W Main at railroad crossing
" Albert E fruit grower h IV Main at railroad crossing
" George IV far h W Main n Old Short Beach rd
" John L fruit grower h IV Main n Old Short Beach rd
Ploshi John emp 311 F Co h 121 Main
Poaski Joseph emp 31 1 F Co h IV Main
" Ludwig rem to Poland
Pollock J ohn emp A E Plant h IV Main n railroad
Pommer Frederick far h Damascus
Pond George S supt supply dept S N E Tel Co h Wilford
av
" Henry IV seaman It 78 Harbor
" Samuel_a_carnenter 50 Harbor Branford Point h do
" Walter G student bds Wilford av
Porter Charles H dentist P 0 blk Main rms do
" Henry IV h Pine Orchard
Portfors Oscar emp 311 F Co h 33 Hopson av
Portius Henry rem to Middletown
Post Office P 0 blk opp the green
" Office 34 Main Stony Creek
" Office Short Beach
Postol Jean molder bds Elm
Pots Grace wid Charles H h Railroad av S C
Prann Chester W grocer Main c Park pl h 7 Harrison ay
PRANN FRED S. domestic bakery Rogers n Main, h do.—
See p GI
Pratt Rosalind C Mrs It Camp Rill Flying Point S C
Preble T Parker h Wilford ay
Prentice John H engineer h Kirkham n depot

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PRICE

Price John L elk Hoadley &amp; Hutchinson h Rogers
Prince John emp M I F Co h 90 Harbor
Prindle Frank B linotype opr Ii Short Beach
Prius John emp 11 I F Co h 90 Harbor
Prokopehyk John rem to Bridgeport
Prout Frederick boatman h Harbor Branford Point
" George S far h Old Short Beach rd
" Minott C boatman h Maple bey Harbor
" William A painter Old Short Beach rd h do
Pugh Henry A h Short Beach
Purcell Thomas emp 31 I F Co h Chestnut n E Main
Pythian Hall S Main c Montowese

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REILLY

RAFF GABRIEL lab h School S C
Relies Thomas mach h 26 Montowese
Ranallo Panfilo lab h Brushy Plain
Randazzisi Gondolfo shoemaker Main opp the Green h
Main bel Montowese
Rank Oscar emp F S Prann bds Rogers
Ransanen James amp M I F Co bds Hopson at
Rassman Peter far h Damascus
Rathbum Nellie wid Rollin h Lanphier's Cove
Record John A far h Damascus
"William H far h Damascus

Reilly Edward lab h 12 Bradley av
James rem to New Haven
" John F barber Hillside av n Main h E Main n Chestnut
" Kate bds Main n Ivy
Renner John emp AI I Co It Harbor Branford Point
Rescue Fire Co School S C
Reynolds Charles gm( or Main S C and Main c Hopson av
h do
to 11 Rogers n Elm
" Edward M einp 31	
" Edward Al Jr elk C F Bradley li S Akin
" Edward P emp Al I I' to lx Stony Creek rd
" Frank h Short Beach
" Frank h Hillside av
" James T molder h Alaple bey Harbor
" Jeremiah M emp F P McKeon bds Rogers n Main
" John T emp Branford Mfg Co h 73 Chestnut
" Stephen V buffer h 73 Chestnut
Rice Edward enip Ct Co h E Main
" Edward J emp freight depot bds E Main
" Eugene far h Coeheco air
" Frank emp M I F Co h W Main
" George G prop Lime Wood Grove House Indian Neck
h do
" James S rem to New Haven
" Maiy M rem to New Haven
RICE MICHAEL P. contractor, general teaming and livery stable Main, h Main n Montowese—See p 65
" M P Hose Co No 2 W Main n Harbor
" Robert W harnessmaker Veto bds Main n Montowese
Rich Albert 8 rem to New Haven
" James S molder h Church n Wilford av
Richards John rem to England

Redfield Frank H foreman Oscar G Kelsey h Flying Point
av S C
" Joseph N engineer h Paved Street District
Redmond James emp N Y L Co Ms Silver
Reeve Florence rem to Mattitack L I
"Leonora R Mrs rem to Mattituck L I
Reeves William H Mrs h 82 Harbor
Reff Gabriel quarryman h Leete's Island rd S C
Refsbeek Charles emp M I F Co h Hillside av
Regan Frances A wid John rem to New Haven
" John lab h Veto
" John E elk freight depot bds Veto
"William h 115 E Main
"William A emp NYNH &amp;HER Ms 115 E Main
Reidy Dennis F grocer Main c Rogers h Cedar n Main
" James S emp D F Reidy Ms Cedar n Main
" John J rem to New Haven

Rinaldi Domenic rem to Italy
" Michelangelo rem to Italy
Ritter W H com tray h Short Beach
Roberts Amos B lab 11 Stony Creek rd
Robins Howard G elk R R Co lx Palmer S C
" Mary A wid John h Palmer S C
Robinson Fred L rem to Vermont
" Hadley E emp MI F Co rms S Alain
" Laura wid James Ms Hopson av xi S Main
" Oswin emp MI F Co bds Hopson air n S Main
" Willis T elk A P Stevens h Hopson air n S Main
Roche James blksmith h School S C
Rock George M mech II 37 E Main
Rodden Stephen h off Indian Neck av
Rogers Albert T h E Main Mill Plain
" A Louis far Ii Mill Plain
" Frederick rem to Ansonia

QUINLAN ELLEN T tchr bds 113 E Main
" Jeremiah h 113 E Main
" Martha A tehr bds 113 E Main
Quinn Frank lab h Indian Neck
" James R elk S A Griswold h Church c Wilford at
" Luke molder h 83 E Main
" Michael J rem to West Haven
" Philip supt Almshouse Stony Creek rd h do

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ROGERS
" Harry C emp 31 I F Co h Quench rd

" James E elk h Mill Plain
" Francis stonecutter bds 15 Watrous S C
" Lounda wid Asa bds Tyler pl
" Lucy wid Charles h Watrous S C
" Mary wid John Ii Lecte's Island rd S C
" Patrick J rem to New- Britain
" Sophia 11 whit Eli F h Montowese c Main
" William C stonecutter h 15 Watrons S C
Rogienski Nicholas emp 11 I F Co h West av
Roos Peter emp 311 F Co h Indian Neck av
Rosaseo Stephen A (J Noble &amp; Co) School S C h do
Rose Alfred far h North Branford rd
" Nathan far h North Branford rd
Rosinus Jacob F emp C A Johnson Short Beach h Lanphier's Cove
Ross Anna A tel opr Ms Main n Chestnut
" Catherine wid Andrew h Ivy
" James S stonecutter h Railroad at S C
" James S Jr stonecutter bds Flying Point av S C
" John steno bds Railroad at S C
" John J bds Main n Chestnut
" Joseph E elk Hoodley &amp; Hutchinson bds Main n Chestnut
Nathaniel lab Ii Main n Chestnut
Robert T stonecutter lids Railroad at S C
William B lxls Main n Chestnut
" William J h Ivy
Rossen Walter emp AI I F Co h Hillside av
Roth Eva wid Louis h Kirkham n depot
Botts Victor emp 311 F Co h 90 Harbor at
Rourke Miehaetemp 31 I F Co h W Main n Plants Hill
.Rowe Arthur E sokenan 31 I F-Co y es NPW Haven
" Fred B elk 11 I F Co h 3 Wilford at
Rowland Lynde W rein to Naugatuck
" Wallace A rein to Naugatuck
Rowley Edith wid Augustus H h 18 Montowese
" Hubert A carriage painter Cedar h do
Rusan John rem to Poland
Russell Clinton A photographer and confectionery Flying
Point av S C 'ads Main do
" Coralenne B wid James h Hopson at
" Guy AI student bds 32 Church
" John B far h Main S C
" John H enip,N B Co h Main S C
" Richard P elk 31 I F Co h 32 Church
Russo Mariano barber Main S C h West av do
Ryder Clarence H printer h 54 Montowese
" F Lawrence printer bds 54 Montowese
" Harold 31 printer bds 54 Moiatowese
" William T far h Brushy Plain
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SACHS

SACHS CHARLES emp 31 I F Co h Cedar bey Harrison
av
Saltonstall Club Main c Park pl
Samson Thomas painter 11 Cedar Todd Hill
Sanborn Edward S Mrs h W Main n Cherry Hill rd
Sanquist Abner F electrotyper h E Main n Mill Plain
Sansone Luigi barber Meadow n Rogers Ms do
Sanzero Christina elk lids School S C
SANZERO GIUSEPPE, grocer and meat market School,
Stony Creek, Ii do.—See p
" Pargie elk G Sanzero lids School S C
Sanzone Domenico lab h 18 Meadow
Sarah Harry stonecutter Ii Railroad av S C
Saul Joseph P mason Ii Paved Street District S C
Saunders Nellie wid William rem to Niantic
Savino Francesco rem to New York city
Sawaliek John emp M T F Co h Brushy Plain
Scanlon Eliza tchr rms 18 Montowcse
" John molder li 85 Maple
" Mary T rms 18 Montowese
Schenck Joseph emp 31 I F Co h Harbor n Maple
" Paul emp AI I F Co h Harbor n Maple
Schenk Lucus G baker h Rogers n Main
Schindler George wood worker h Short Beach
Seireno Carlo far h Damascus
Scott Alice M 'ads Short Beach
" John A painter lids 28 Harrison av
" Margaret B wid William N Ii Short Beach
Seaberg John A molder h Harbor
Sederberg John rem to Providence R I
Sedeman Erik rem to Sweden	
•
" John emp M I F Co h 92 Harbor
Seeley Florence elk VT S Clancey bds Wilford av n
Church
Semathek Alexander crap M I F Co h Monroe
Senckris Martin molder h Elm
Sentner John emp M I F Co h Ivy
" Joseph rem to Hungary
Serenson Louis emp MI F Co bds 113 Main
" Louis Jr rem to New Haven
Seward Walter emp AI P Rice lids Main
" William H emp J T Sliney bds Branford House
Sharpe Daniel L rem to Pennsylvania
Shattuck Henry W section foreman Ii app railroad station
SC
Shea Daniel emp 311 F Co h Monroe
" John T emp M I F Co h Monroe
" Kate wid Patrick h Queach rd
Sheldon Bros (E D and G L Sheldon) props Sheldon
House Pine Orchard

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SHELDON
" Edward

D (Sheldon Bros) Pine Orchard h do
" George L (Sheldon Bros) Pine Orchard h Wilford av
" House Sheldon Bros props Pine Orchard
Shepard Alice E Mrs Ms Harbor Branford Point
" Burton E letter carrier bds 10 Harbor Branford Point
" Edward B engineer h 26 Harbor Branford Point
" Eugene A emp M I F Co bds Harbor n Branford Point
House
Frank IV bds Harbor n Branford Point House
" Harvey G 11 Short Beach
" Julia A wid James bds Short Beach
•" Lewis F confectionery etc Branford Point Wharf h
Harbor n Branford Point House
Willoughby F painter bds Harbor Branford Point
Sigler Peter shoemaker Rogers h do
Silberowiez Peter h Main n Russell
Simentkovski Antonio moder Ms Bradley e Harbor
Simons John rem to Finland
Simpson Alice wid Irwin rem to New Haven
" Fred A emp S N E Tel Co h Wilford av n Church
Sjostrand Charles quarryman h Prospect S C
Gabriel emp N B Co bds off Main S C
Skidgell James N emp 31 I F Co h Railroad av S C
Skillouz John M I F Co h w Main
Skoamicki Joseph emp M I F Co h Elm
SLINEY JOHN T. excavating, grading, stone work for cellars, trucking, vitrified walk, and storage W Main e
Harbor, h do—See p 65
Smith Alice E wid Frederick nurse h S Main Il Alain
" Charles E oyster dealer Flying Point av S C h do
" David D rem to New Haven
" Emeline wid Henry cook Montowese House bds do
" Emily wid Giles G h Flying Point av S C
" Eric mach h 336 Hopson av
" Frank sec and treas Stony Creek Oyster Co Flying
Point S C h do
" Harry A emp M I F Co h 74 Meadow
" Henry F emp Atlantic Wire Co h 17 Bradley av
" Lorena wid Thomas h W Main bey Cherry Hill rd
" Mabel B steno M I F Co bds Main c Harrison av
" Mason F bds Montowese n Wilford av
" Maud E II librarian Blackstone Memorial Library
branch Main S C bds Flying Point do
" Nelson W painter h W Main bey Cherry Hill rd
" Pauline L manicure bds S Main n %Lin
SMITH SAMUEL E prop. Smith's Short Beach Hotel
Short Beach, h do.—See p 67
" Susan C wid Wentworth h 33 Main
" Susan J wid William D grocer 32 Bradley c Harbor
h do

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SMITH

"William emp M	
h Harbor
" William E emp Mon towese II ouse bds do
" William l mach h Montoweso n Wilford as'
SMITH'S SHORT BEACH HOTEL, Samuel E. Smith
prop., Short Beach —Sec p 67
Smoleno Frank mop M F Go h Elm
" Michael emp 11	
h \V Main
Soderman John molder lett 92 Harbor
"William crop M I F Cr, Isis O2 Harbor
Soderstrout C Mn, Iaiiiiirv Gra .‘ s lane S C h do
" Gustaf lab h C rays 1;11“!
Softly John far h Brushy PiaM
Sondergeld Elizabeth wid Theodore has Main n Rogers
" Walter emp C E Mory ii Main at P 0 S C
Sonedozgocuo Guiseppe stonecutter h Watrous S C
Sonokiez Frank emp M I F Co h Monroe
Sons of St George Hall School S C
Southerland—see Sutherland
Southern New England Telephone Co Wilford av n Church
Spoor Frank driver h S Main
Spargo James stonecutter h Railroad a y S C
John stonecutter h Palmer a y S C
" John J emp N B Cob Palmer SC
" William J elk S A Griswold h 20 Harrison ay
Sparks William C rem to New Haven
Spencer Alton F emp Stony Creek Oyster Co h Flying
Point S C
" Frederick J emp Stony Creek Oyster Co h Flying Point
SC
" John hay and grain Veto h 61. Montowese
" Robert O emp Stony Creek Oyster Co bds Flying Point
SC
Sperry Edson N rem to New Haven
" Hartley W elect h Short Beach
pi	
amue	
emp	
)0 i/	
Or e ac
Spitzer Leo h Money Island S C
Squires Charles far -h North Branford rd
Stafford George rem to Bridgeport
Stagina Louis emp M I F Co lids Main n W Main
Stannard Alfred rem to Stratford
STANNARD GEORGE R. hardware, paints, oils, etc. Main
e Park pl, h Church n S Main—See front cold p
VI
" George rem to Norwich
" Horace A h Goodsell Point rd
" Sefton rem to Ansonia
Stans Charles rem to Rhode Island
Starkweather Frank C ph ysician 28 Montowese h do
Starnino Nieh galvanizer h Hopson av
Steinfield William rem to Brookl yn N
Stenstrom Andrew J molder h IV Main Ley Harbor

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SPENT

Stout Edmund E Mrs rem to New Haven
" Judson J far h Brushy Plain
"Robert B milk dealer Ms Brushy Plain
" Sero J far bds Brushy Plain
Steueek Martin wi,re drawer h Rogers
Stevens Albert P fish and oyster market Main h do
" Charles W rem to Waterbury
" Elmer painter h Pine Orchard
" Emerson lab Ii Pine Orchard
" Fred lab Ms Pine Orchard
" Joseph E rem to Guilford
.Stieler Arthur bds Goodsell Point rd
" Carl emp 31 I F Co h Goodsell Point rd
" Ernest C rem to Detroit Mich
" Frank A emp 31 I F Co h Terhune av
" Raymond patternmkr bds Goodsell Point rd
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery Monroe
" Roman Catholic Church Main n Hopson at
Stojkoyie Marko groceries and meat Main c Bradley h do
Stone Watson W carp h Short Beach
" William H lab Ms E Main
Stony Creek Cemetery Northam c Palmer
" Creek Oyster Co oyster growers and shippers Flying
Point S C
" Creek Red Granite Co The granite quarries School S C
Stoor John emp M I F Co Ii Main
Stravich Hugh h Hillside av
Strickland Asa carp h Old Short Beach rd
Strohle Fred lab bds Main e Chestnut
Strokus Michael emp AI I F Co h Monroe
Struckett Mike emp 11 I F Co h Monroe
Struzinski Alex far h Brushy Plain
" Charles far h Brushy Plain
" Steve rem to Austria
Sullivan Daniel emp M I F Co h Elm n Harbor
" James lab h Cedar
" John J bds 64 Harbor
" Matthew h 64 Harbor
" Matthew P bds 64 Harbor
" Patrick bds Russell c Elm
" Patrick stonecutter h School S C
" Peter emp 31 I F Co bds 64 Harbor
" Timothy h 89 E Main
Sunblad IN° elk bds 35 Hopson at
Sundell Adolph lab h School S C
Sundquist Annie wid John h Rogers
" Carl emp A R Engquist Ms Rogers
"John E ern!) M I F Co h Rogers
Suval Morris dry goods etc Poole's blk Main h ao
Sveda Andro lab h Cherry Hill
Sverker Carl molder h 30 Harbor Branford Point

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SVIINCVICZ

S yuncvicz Anna wid Joseph h West av
" Nick rein to Austria
Swanson Andrew quarryman bds off Indian Neck av
Sweater John driver bds Cherry Hill rd
Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church Hopson av
" Lutheran Church Leek's Island rd S C
Swift George W mach Ii 75 Chestnut
Sykes Esther mid James h Chestnut Short Rocks
" Herbert lunch room Main bds Chestnut Short Rocks
"William bds Chestnut Short Rocks
Sytkrpautire Peter h W Main
Szelbor Peter h Main c Monroe
TAINTOR CHARLES bds Damascus
Talmadge George Mrs b Pine Orchard
Tamsa William emp 31 I F Co h off Monroe Sullivan pl
Taylor Alton H h Short Beach
" Charles J teamster Ii off Flying Point av S C
" Frank corn tray h Lanphier's Cove
" George bds Chestnut Short Rocks
Tenley Frank plumber bds Main n Hillside ay
TEN NEY ARTHUR J. physician Main c Laurel, h do.;
office hours, 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 and ; to 9 p. m.
" Julia run 10 Montowese
Terhune Augustus B molder h 52 Rogers
" Charles A grocer Short Beach h do
" Clara S steno bds Rogers n Elm
" George D h Indian Neck av c Terhune av
" Lucy D wid Nicholas R h Rogers n Elm
" Stephen H patternmkr Ely Lane
" Walter N contractor bds Rogers n Elm
Terrell Henry C h Short Beach
Terrill Louis H painter h Short Beach
Testor Frank E rem to West Haven
" Frank CI elect h Church n 6 Main
" George E bds Church n S Main
Thatcher Herbert E elk M I F Co h 15 Bradley av
" Timothy D h 15 Bradley av
Thayer Alexander S emp M I F Co h 58 Montowese
" Elwin M janitor High and Center Schools h Montowese
bey railroad
Thimble Island Poultry Yards John B Northrop prop Flying Point ay S C
Thom William rem to New Haven
Thomas John h W Main n town line
" John B drug elk Hoadley &amp; Hutchinson h Bradley av
Thompson Ella A wid Redmond h Ivy
" Florence Mrs h Short Beach rd
" Hattie F wid Charles h S Main n Main
" Olive S steno XI T F Co Ms S Main n Main
" Theresa Mrs Ii off Stony Creek rd
" Thomas crap Atlantic Wire Co h Ivy n Main

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THOMPSON

Wilson E dentist S Main opp Laurel h do
Three Elm House Mrs Martha C Maynard prop off Flying
Point av S C
Tinley Frank tinsmith bds Main
Tiodosio Nick painter h Hopson av
Tiska Joseph emp M I F Co h Main c Monroe
Tobin Edward emp M I F Co h Cherry Hill rd
James rem to New Haven
" James E bds Monroe
" Joseph emp M IF Co bds Cherry Hill rd
" Maggie 1). Cherry Hill rd
• " Mary E h Monroe
Tofani Arthur stonecutter h West av S C
Tognella John gardener h Pine Orchard
Tokar John emp M I F Co h Monroe
Tolinchano George emp 3,1 I F Co h W Main
Tomalevicz Dominic lab h W Main c Bradley
Toole Michael J elk T J Toole bds Park pl
" Thomas J billiards and pool h Park pl
Toole's Block Main c Hillside as
Torpey Thomas emp M I F Co h E Main
Totoket Hotel James O'Connor prop Main c Park pl
Tott Stephen far h Guilford turnpike
Town Hall on the Green
Towner J Edwin far h E Main bey Mill Plain
Townsend George H rem to Danbury
Tracy Louise writer h Short Beach
Trappas Aitonio rem to Italy
Trehane William quarryman this n quarry S C
Trinity Episcopal Church on the Green
Tryon Albert C grocer Haycock Point Indian Neck h do
Elisha II carp h Harbor Branford Point
" Harry B boatman h Grays lane S C

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Tucker James butcher h Paved Street District S C
" Samuel galvanizer bds Silver
" Stephen far h Paved Street District S C
Tnrcotte Clara wid Octave h Short Beach
" Edward bds Short Beach
Purnell Charles F rem to Rhode Island
Turner Mary E wid G C bds 6 S Main
Tuska Joseph emp M I F Co h Monroe
Tuttle Emerett bds Short Beach
Tyler Elmer carp h Blackstoneville
" John R Mrs h Indian Neck
" Leonard F sea captain bds Indian Neck
" Luke A h Short'Beach
" Ruth bds S Main opp schoolhouse
UNFRTCHT JULIUS far h Damascus
Union Chapel Pine Orchard
" Chapel Short Beach

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VADSMOM

VADSTROM ALFRED ernp R It Co bds Terhune at
" Oscar carp h Terhune av
Valvik Charles emp M I F Co hds Indian Neck at
Varn,tky George molder h Monroe
Vannah Charles W bkkpr N B Co bds Prospect S C
Van Sands Caroline wid Charles L h 41 Montowese
" Caroline A h 41 Montowese
" Charles E emp M I F Co lids 41 Montowese
" Horace I h Old Short Beach rd
VanSands Lucius 0 molder Id &amp; 41 Moatawese
" Lucy E dressmaker 41 Montowese lids do
VanWie Charles A lids Indian Neck at
" Eliza J wid Alexander h Indian Neck av
" Frank W painter lids Indian Neck at
" John painter h E Main
" Raymond elk John H Morton bds E Main
Veit Charles rem to Stamford
Vetter&amp; Arthur far h Pleasant Point
" Charles far lids Pleasant Point
" Edward lab h Pleasant Point
Vigstrom Matt molder lids Rogers
Viletti Pietro lab h W Main n Harbor
Vinal Lizzie wid George rem to California
" Roger rem to California
Vincenso Carboni quarryman h Leete's Island rd S C
WADSTROM FRITZ emp M I F Co lids Terhune at
" Katherine wid Joseph h 35 Hopson at
Walker Carrie emp Indian Point House bds
Wall Harry M freight agt N V N H &amp; H B B res Guilford
Wallace Anna I rem to New Haven
" Eugene F rem to New Haven
" Maisie E rem to New Haven
" Michael F rem to New Haven
Wallin Carl emp M I F Co h off Indian Neck
Walsh George C emp M I F Co h 4r Montowese
" James W emp M I F Co h 20 Harrison at
Walworth Arthur C pies XE I F Co ft Rogers res Boston
Ward Jessamine M rem to New York city
" Josephine wid William dressmaker 30 Rogers h do
Stacy H emp M I F Co h S Main n Church
" Thomas B ice dealer and sawmill Mill Plain h do
Warfield Charles rein to East Haven
" Frederick rem to East Haven
Warner Milton lids Pine Orchard
" Mortimer fisherman lids 60 Harbor
" P A Mrs h 70 Harbor
" P Albert molder 11 70 Harbor

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WARNER

"William IT h Pine Orchard rd n Montowese
Warrender E Lettie tchr lids Mill Plan
Wawrzyn Stanislaw grocer Main n Monroe h do
Way Horatio N painter Montowese opp S Main h do
" Laura A wid James 11 ruts 6 Montowese
Webb Arthur J carpenter and builder Palmer S C h do
" Junius S carp h Palmer S C
Weber Henry J far h W Main n town line
Weed Oscar emp M I F Co lids Tyler pl
Week Charles emp N B Co bds Railroad av S C
" Henry quarryman bds Railroad av S C
" Richard quarryman bds Railroad av S C
Weidman Walter rem to New Haven
Welch Edward emp S V Osborn h Church n Meadow
" James rem to New Haven
" John J carp h Church n Meadow
" John P bds Main n Hillside av
Welles Robert II emp T B Ward Mill Plain bds do
Wershechky Joseph teamster h Maple at
Wester John elk Charles Reynolds h Hopson av
Westermark Emil molder bds 36 Hopson at
" Garber rem to Finland
" John rem to Finland
Western Union Telegraph Co passenger depot foot of
Rogers and passenger depot Stony Creek
Westwood Warren emp S N E Tel Co h Short Beach
Wets-as John rem to Finland
Weted Deep confectionery etc Main n Russell rms do
" Side barber Main n Monroe rills do
Whalen Edward emp M P Rice bds Queach rd
" Mary Mrs rem to New Haven
Whaley James locksmith h Ely Lane
Whelan William lab b Chestnut n Main
White Alexander map M I F Co h Bradley n Main
" John painter h Silver
" Mary wid James h Cedar
" Willis E Mrs prop Montasco Inn Indian Neck h do
Whiteside Isabella elk M I F Co bds Bradley bey railroad
" William S emp M I F Co h Bradley bey railroad
Whiting John far bds Damascus
Whitney Henry M librarian Blackstone Library h 72
Montowese
" James L rein to San Francisco Cal
Wholhalsky Joseph molder h Monroe
Wickstrom Victor, elk G A R Hamre h Hopson as
Widman Walter rem to New Haven
Wightman Ernest emp S V Osborn h Meadow n Church
Wilcox George E h Stannard at Branford Point
k " Robert M h Short Beach

BRANFom, K009 ) DIRECTORY
WILFORD

Wilford Bernard S Ii 17 S Main
" Bertha E elk 11 1 F. Co IsIs Indian Neck asi
" Charles II 11.15 S Main
" Edwin L far 11 59 31 on
" Frank E molder Sybil av
" Laura A housekpr Frank E Wilford Sybil as" Samuel A patternmkr h 6 S Main
Willet Peter lamplighter Ii Bradley a Harbor
Williams Clarence 11 carp and painter lids Hying Point av
SC
" Edgar night opr signal tower N V N II &amp; It It R
Church n S Main
" George rem to New Haven
" Howard M day opr signal tower N V N TI &amp;
Montowese Kip S Alain
" Julia Mrs Ii Short Beach
" Mamie rem to New Haven
" Otis carp lids Flying Point av S C
" Thomas D agt Weidemann Brewing Co and saloon
Main S C h Cedar her Harrison av
Willis Benjamin T camp	
Ilarring,ton Co h Short Bucks rd
Wilson Charles molder h Meadow
" Frank b Turnpike S C
Winkley Henry W Rev rent to Danvers Mass
Winnkiawisez Joseph b W Main n Russell
Wood Alexander W tooltnkr h W Main hey Cherry Hill rd
" Christopher G mach h Kirkham c Elm
" Fannie A bds W Main bey Cherry Hill rd
" George E elk G 11 Foote lids W Main bey Cherry Hill
rd
Woodstock Henry C crop 311 F Co h 32 S Main
Woodward Daniel emp 11 I F Co h Harbor
Woodworth Albert P carp h Harding av
YAKOP LACCANIC emp M 1 F Co h W _Main
Yale Edward 11 carp b Goodsell Point rd
Young Alden M h "The Anchorage" Pine Orchard
" Burton E camp W H Clark h Short Beach
ZACHER EDMUND lawyer h Main c Rogers
" Madeline R tehr bds Main c Rogers
Zakirue Frank emp 11 I F Co b W Main
Zdanowiez Jozef pool room etc Main e Monroe (10
?Render Alfred emp N B Co h Main n West as S
Zesner Tony lab b Cedar
Ziesserimo Zasssini emp M I F Co Ii Hopson at
Zonkovich Annie wid Joseph Ii oft Braille' a railroad
Zwrskeakac Antonio molder bds Br:idles	
arbor
Zyki Joseph gardener h Bradley c llarbor
" Peter teamsler h Bradle y 0 lIarbar

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�Bakers.
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN DIRECTORY
PUBLISHERS

F. S. PRANN

HEADQUARTERS, 89 THIRD -AVENUE, NEW YORK

DOMESTIC

ORGANIZED NOVEMBER. IBIS

BAKERY.

OFFICERS

President, WILSON H LEE, New Haven
First Vice-President, A. V. WILLIAMS, Cincinnati
Second Vice-President, R. H. DONNELLEY, Chicago
Secretary, W. H. BATES, New York
Treasurer, J. L HILL, Richmond, Va.

Wholesale and Retail.

We make the best Bread, Pies, Cakes, etc., and deliver goods
anywhere in the town of Branford ; also to all towns located
on Shore Line R. R.

Parties, Weddings, Picnics and Dances furnished
at short notice. Give us a Trial Order.

TRUSTEES

W. H. BATES, New York
W. H. LEE, New Haven
A. V. WILLIAMS, Cincinnati
WM. E. MURDOCK, Boston
J. L. HILL, Richmond
R. L. POLK, Detroit
E. M. GOULD, St. Louis
It H. DONNELLEY, Chicago
W. G. TORCHIANA, Philadelphia

• Rogers St., near Main, Telephone 81-2. Branford, Conn.

C. F. MORY,

THE OBJECTS OF THE ASSOCIATION ARE AS FOLLOWS:

FIRST: To improve the directory business by the interchange of
ideas, and by the exchange of competent employees.
schemes, operated under the name of directories, and to drive the promoters of such out of the business.
THIRD: To provide permanent and continuous employment for
honest and faithful directory canvassers.
FOURTH : For the mutual advancement of the established and
prospective interests of all who may become members of the association.

$100 REWARD
The Association of American Directory Publishers will pay the above
reward for the arrest and 'conviction of any one soliciting or collecting
money on Fraudulent Directories, provided the conviction results in
imprisonment of not less than 6 months. In case of arrest immediately
telegraph W. H. Bates, Sec'y, 89 Third Ave., New York,

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BAKERY.
We make the Best Bread, Pies, Cakes and
Pastry of all kinds.
Everything that can be made in a First-Class Bakery. Goods delivered
fresh to all parts of the town at Reasonable Prices. Telephone or mail
your orders and they will receive prompt attention.

Main St., near Rogers, Tommy 58-2. Branford, Conn.

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Blacksmiths.—Boat Builder.
HENRY W. HUBBARD,

General Blacksmith,
Ur* icier mil rider.
NEW WORK BUILT TO ORDER
lobbing Promptly Attended To.

CHURCH STREET, -

Corner

WILFORD AVENUE.

T. M. BRAY 9

PRACTICAL HORSESHOER AND GENERAL JOBBER.
lbodattrer ksh awl had Hammers nil State Cutters' Supplies
Agent for Elmer's Great French Remedies; Dr. Daniels' and Lesure's
Veterinary Medicines; Humpbrey's Celebrated Veterinary Medicines;
Agent for Patten's Sun Proof Paints.

Cut Steel Work a Specialty.	

STONY CREEK, CONN.

Builders.

r Boats To let

ill

and

Motor Boat Supplies. Storing Facilities.
Telephone 52-12.	

SHORT BEACH, CONN.

Directories
of the Principal Cities ois file at
The City Director y Office, 406
Meadow St., New Haven. where
the y ma y be consulted -.Free/of
Charge

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P CI it HARRINGTON CO.
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CONTRACTORS
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
Jobbing Promptly Attended To at Reasonable Rates.

HOPSON AVENUE,
Next to Lutheran Church, Branford, Conn.

Telephone Conniption.

C. A. JOHNSON,

	

TELEPHONE CONNECTION.

RICHARD BRADLEY,

Contractor and Builder,

11114

Estimates furnished upon a pp lication. I

UULLI

too la*, none too small.
Tele phone Connection.

14 PAONTOWESE STREET, BRANFORD, CONN.

OSCAR C. KELSEY
CARPENTER,
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
Joleini Promptly Attended To.
P. 0. Sox
Set LIMN POINT AVENUE,
STONY MEL
illesidenee Paved Sheet District.

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66 Coal Dealers.—Funeral Director.

F. JOURDAN &amp; SON,
DEALERS IN

COAL and WOOD

67

M. P. HARDING 3
Dealer in SHELF AND CANNED GOODS,
ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS,

Groceries, Provisions Flour
and

45 Montowese St.,

near Meadow, Branford,

Conn.

LUMBER

TELEPHONE 17-12.

Of Every Description, Rough or

F. E. BRAINERD,

Dressed, usually found in a
First-Class Yard.

ROSIN SIZED SHEATHING. SINGLE
AND TWO-PLY READY
ROOFING.

DEPARTMENT STORE,
Dealer in General Merchandise. Groceries and Meat Market.
Boots and Shoes. Dry Goods. Hardware, Paints, Oils and Glass,
and everything that can be found in a First-Class Store,

HARBOR ST., BRANFORD, CONN.

MAIN STREET, Tagynar...s. STONY CREEK.

-WILLIAM S. CLANCY 3

GUISEPPE SANZERO,

UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR

American Italian Groceries

LICENSED .EMBALMER.
. ikr ass- NI j	
...I	

.

' Periodicals on Sale.

TOOLE'S BLOCK, MAIN ST., BRANFORD, CONN.
TELEPHONE 57-5.

Bookbinding
In all its Branches done at
... Reasonable Prices b y ...

The Price, Lee &amp; Adkins Co.,
206 MEADOW ST., NEW IILAVEN.

and

Meats and Prnvisinna

nf all Linda

4 Full lino

and Fruits. Goods delivered to all parts of the town.

SCHOOL STREET, - - STONY CREEK, CONN.

SMITH'S

SHORT BEACH HOTEL.
Meals a la carte. Shore Dinners a Specialty. Open year round.

S. E. SMITH, Prop.	

SHORT BEACH, CONN.
TELEPHONE 52-3 BRANFORD.

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House furoisbiugs.
S. A. aroLD,
E

68

HOUSE FURNISHINGS.

ry.—Livery Stables.

Meat Markets.

FOR FIRST-CLASS

MUNGER BROS.
DEALERS IN

PRINTING
GO TO
THE•

PRICE, LEE &amp; ADKINS
COMPANY,

MAIN St, BRANFORD, CT.

PORK, LARD, VEAL, LAMB,
POULTRY, HAMS, GAME,
VEGETABLES, ETC.

206 MEADOW ST.,

The BEST GOODS at the LOWEST CASH PRICES.

NEW HAVEN.

Main Street, Opp. Green, Branford, Conn.

UPHOLSTERING AND FURNITURE REPAIRING.

UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING

BEEF

FINE

FULL LINE OF CANNED GOODS.

BRANFORD LAUNDRY

H. &amp; MeKINNON, Prop.
All laundry work done in the best manner. Special
attention given to collars, cuffs and shirts. Work called for
a	
e as

TELEPHONE CONNECTION.

G. II. FOOTE,

poultryndVegetables
1	
in their Season.

FRESH
AND

SALT MEATS

MAIN STREET, BRANFORD, CONN.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION.

McGRAIL BROTHERS,

114 Livery and Feed Stites.
GENERAL CARTING, TRUCKING, ETC..
- Driving Parties a Specialty.	
Saddle Horses.
Rear of Totoket House, . . BRANFORD, CONK Telephone Connection.

THE PRICE &amp; LEE CO.,

Directory Publishers
206-210 MEADOW ST., NEW HAVEN, CT.

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Merchant Tailors.—Painters.

L. MARK ,
MerchantTailor

THE 	
BRANFORD
	
OPINION.

Clothind Store, Gents' Furnishings and Boots and Shoes.

Also Dealer in Gents' Furnishing Goods, Rats, Caps, Clothing and Jewelry.
MAIN STREET, BRANFORD, CONN.
Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing neatly done at short notice.
Agent for W. L. Douglas and Walkover Shoes.

MElkit lilmsrlTB1T1110R.
H

High Class Suits Made to Order at Reasonable Prices.

.	

E. P. BATES,
Editor and Publisher.

Issued Every Friday.
3 Cents per Copy
$1.00 per Year.

Business and Editorial Rooms in Post Office Block.

All kinds of Cleaning. Pressing. Dyeing and Repairing neatly done.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

119 MAIN STREET, BRANFORD, CONN.

PETER KAMINSKY,

Merchant Tailor
Men's Suits Made to Order. Repairing, Cleaning and Pressing.

Pares:, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE BLACKSTONE LIBRARY, BRANFORD, CONN.

GUSTAVE A. R. HAMRE,

Painter and Interior Decorator

THE OPINION CIRCULATES EXTENSIVELY IN
BRANFORD AND SURROUNDING TOWNS,
AND IS UNEXCELLED AS A HOME NEWSPAPER AND AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM.

Job Printing
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
• SOCIETY AND COMMERCIAL WORK A SPECIALTY.

Dealer in Painters' and Artists' Supplies.
WALL PAPERS AND PICTURE FRAMING.

MAIN STREET, - • BRANFORD, CONN.
TELEPHONE.

WEDDING INVITATIONS AND VISITING CARDS
ENGRAVED AT SHORT NOTICE. /

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Builders.--Wines, Liquors,

J. S. MOORE,
Carriage Manufacturer
and Repairer.
Wood Work, Iron Work, Painting, Trimmings
Band Sawing and Light Planing.
34 Rogers Street, - Branford, Conn.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
JULIUS NOBLE	

STEPHEN

A.

CAFE
Agents for Trans-Atlantic Steamships,

LOUIS LAVASSAI
.

Bottler.

TEE PRICE &amp; LEE CO.

WINE AND LIQUOR DEALER.

Bottled Beer delivered Anywhere in towit,

ROGERS

STREET,

Tele phone 67-6. STONY

This method is one of the best means of
reaching a prospective customer. It saves the expense of a traveling salesman and the personal "Tyr
written" letter through the mails will reach the Cu
tomer, where in many cases the salesman would not b
able to gain an interview. This sheet it produced o
the above mentioned machine.

We do all classes of circular work, such
as addressing (-nivel° es cards •ostals
ing and Society Invitations, Announcements,
etc. Also folding and inserting circular matter,
stamping envelopes and mailing them, making it
very convenient for the advertiser and saving him
considerable time and money, with the assurance
that it is properly done.

SCHOOL STREET, - STONY CREEK, CONN.

and

There an increased demand for "Fac-simil-' Typewritten Lette-t" for advertising purposes. We
have a machine that produces exact duplicates of a
Typewritten Letter, and are in a position to funds:
this work very promptly and at reasonable prices.

We also make a specialty of furnishing upto-date trade and mailing lists of any and all
trades and professions throughout the country. We
have in our office one of the largest files of
directories in the world, placing us in a position
to furnish authentic lists at reasonable prices.

ROSASCO.

J. NOBLE iSk CO.

Cafe

ANNOUNCEEMIT

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raltS-PA

206 Meadow Street
New Haven, Conn.

�BRANFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
STANNARD GEORGE R., Main c Park p1—See front
col'd p VI
. ALE ANT) LAGER (WHOLESALE).
Williams T D Main S C
ANTIQUE GOODS DEALERS.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
Ives Phebe T H Mrs Damascus
APOTHECARIES.
(See Druggists.)
A_RT STORE.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
AUTOMOBILE DEALERS AND REPAIRERS.
Barnes John C Main opp the Green
Bean Burton Main n John
AWNINGS.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
BABY CARRIAGES.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
BAKERS.
MORY CARL F., Main n Rogers—See p 61
PRANN F. S., Rogers n Main—See p 61
BANK.
iam R. Foote Secretary and Treasurer, Town Hall
BARBERS.
Coyle Andrew J P 0 blk
DeMaio Joseph School S C
Mason G II Main n Flying Point av S C
Otell Fred Main
Reilly John F Hillside av n Main
Russo Mariano Main S C
Sansone Luigi Meadow n Rogers
Weted Side Main n Monroe
BICYCLE DEALERS AND REPAIRERS.
Barnes J C Main
Betts William C Main S C
Bradley C F Main
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BILLIARD AND POOL ROOMS
Toole T J Main cv Hillside av
Zdanowicz J Main c Monroe
BLACKSMITHS AND HORSESHOERS.
BRAY THOMAS M., School, Stony Creek—See p 62
Cook Charles M r Munger Bros Main
Donnelly John Main
HUBBARD HENRY W., Church c Wilford av—See p62
MOORE J. S., 34 Rogers—See p 64
Nilsson B Main opp Locks Works
BOARDING- HOUSES.
Branford House Mrs Emil Anderson prop Elm c Russell
Linsley Homestead John Cunliffe prop Main
BOAT BUILDER.
JOHNSON CLAUS A., Short Beach—See p 62
BOATS TO LET.
Averill Louis S Indian Neck
Cooper James Main S C
JOHNSON CLAUS A., Short Beach—See p 62
Page Henry W West av S C
BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS
Barbery George 93 Main
Bradley C F Main
BRAINERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek—See p67
Colombo Giuseppe Main S C
Goldberg L School S C
Heller L Mrs Main opp Russell
Levy Bertha Mrs School S C
MARK L., Main—See p 70
Suval Morris Toole's blk Main
DiViole Henry Main
Ferrerer Joe off Main S C
Goldbaum Harry Main S C
Heller Ludwig Main opp Russell
Randazzisi Gondolfo Main opp the Green
BOTPTLER.

LAVASSA LOUIS, Rogers, Stony Creek—See p 72
BURIAL VAULTS.
Bradley FE E (stone) 123 W Main
Maddern Richard. H (stone and slate) Montowese opp cemetery
CABINET MAKER.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68

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CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS
BRADLEY RICHARD, 14 Montowese—See p 63
Farnham E G klontowese
HARRINGTON C. W. CO. THE, Hopson av next Lutheran Church—See p 63
HOSLEY B. F. Moniowese—See front cord p
Johnson John H Flying Point av S C
KELSEY OSCAR C., Linden Point av, Stony Creek—See
p 63
Pond Samuel A 50 Harbor Branford Point
Webb Arthur J Palmer S C
CARPET STEAMER, CLEANER AND LAYER.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS.
Bradley C F Main opp the Green
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
CARRIAGEMAEERS AND REPAIRERS.
BRAY THOMAS M. (repairer), School, Stony Creek—
See p 62
HUBBARD HENRY W. (repairer), Church c Wilford av
—See p 62
MOORE J. S., 34 Rogers—See p 64
Nilsson B Main opp Lock Works
CIDER MILL.
Ward Thomas Mill Plain
CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC.
Bertuccio P Main c Harrison av
HARDING M. P., 45 Montowese—See p 67
Howe Frank Rogers n Meadow
Otell Fred Main
Paine Rollin S Main S C
ALTBUCH HARRY, 119 Main—See p 70
Gartenhaus M opp railroad station S C
CLOTHING.
Barbery George 93 Main
Bradley C F Main
Goldberg L School S C
Levy Bertha 16 School S C
MARK LOUIS, Main—See p 70
Suval Morris Toole's blk Main
COAL AND WOOD.
Coe Timothy off Flying Point av S C
JOURDAN F &amp; SON, Harbor—See p 66
OSBORN S. V., Meadow c Church—See front cord p Ill
Page Dennis School S C

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BUSINESS (1909) DIRECTORY

CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT.
Ambrosoli John Main S C
Bertuccio P Main e Harrison av
Dondero James Toole's blk Main
HARDING MICHAEL P., 48 Montowese—See p 67
Heller L Mrs Main opp Russell
Knowles W J Short Beach
Morton J H Main
Northrop J B Flying Point av S C
Paine Rollin S Main S C
Prann Chester W Main e Park pl
Russell Clinton A Flying Point av S C
Shepard L F Branford Point wharf
Weted Deep Main n Russell
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
Bradley C F Main
BRAINERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek—See p67
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
Peterson Charles 14 Rogers
STANNARD GEORGE R., Main c Park p1—See front
col'd p VI
DENTISTS.
Porter Charles H P 0 blk Main
Thompson Wilson E S Main opp Laurel
DINING ROOMS.
(See Restaurants).
DRAPERIES.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
DRESSMAKERS.
Avery Grace A Harbor Branford Point
Bowe Hulda V Mrs 6 Montowese
Downer Frank A Mrs Main n Rogers
rbe

VanSands Lucy E 41 Montowese
Ward Josephine Mrs 30 Rogers
DRIVING PARK.
Branford Driving Park L A Fisk prop Guilford turnpike
DRUGGISTS.
Ball's Pharmacy W J Klock mgr Main S C
HOADLEY &amp; HUTCHINSON, Main opp MontoweseSee front cord p III
Morton John H Main
DRY GOODS.
Bradley C F Main
BRAINERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek—See p67
Goldberg I...School S C
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
Hirsch Jacob 20 School S C

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HOADLEY &amp; HUTCHINSON, Main opp Montowese-See front cord pil l
Levy Bertha Mrs 16 School S C
MARK LOUIS, Totoket blk Main—See p 70
Suval Morris mole's blk Main
ELECTRIC LIGHT SUPPLIES.
New England Engineering Co The (branch) Main Opp
Montowese
ELECTRIC LIGHTING.
Connecticut Co The Main opp the Green
ENGINE BUILDERS.
Baldwin Machine Works (gasoline) Indian Neck av n
Harbor bridge
EXPRESS LINES.
Adams Express Co railroad depots
Branford East Haven and New Haven Stage and Express
Line E Main
Branford and New Haven Express Peter A Anderson prop
Montowese c Meadow
FANCY GOODS.
Bradley C F Main
FERTILIZER MFRS.
Kelsey E R Short Beach
OSBORN S V. (dealer), Meadow c Church—See front
col'd p III
STANNARD GEORGE R. (dealer), Main c Park pi—See
front col'd p VI
FISH AND OYSTERS.
Stevens Albert P Main yienust
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN.
Ablondi Peter Leete's Island rd S C
OSBORN S. V., Meadow e Church—See front cord p III
Spencer John Veto
FURNACES AND RANGES.
(See also Stoves and Furnaces.)
MINN P. H., Main e Chestnut—See front cord p II
ENGQUIST A. R., Rogers—See front cord p IV
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
McKEON F. P., Hosley blk, Main—See front cord p IV
FURNITURE DEALER.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68

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FURNITURE REPAIRER.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68

HATS AND CAPS.
MARK L., Main—See p 70

GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
Bradley C F Main
MARK L., Main—See p 70

HAY AND STRAW.
Ablondi Peter Leek's Island rd S C
OSBORN S. V., Meadow c Church—See front col'd p

GRADING, EXCAVATING AND TURFING.
RICE M. P., Main c Veto—See p 65
SLINEY JOHN T., W Main n Harbor—See p 65
GRANITE DEALERS
(See Quarries.)
GRIST MILLS.
Bradley Charles S Main
OSBORN S. V., Meadow c Church—See front cord p HT
GROCERS.
Ablondi Peter Leet,e's Island rd S C
BRAINERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek—See p 67
Foster George 0 Short Beach
HARDING MICHAEL P., 45 Montowese
	
See p 67
"WADLEY &amp; HUTCHINSON, Main opp Montowese-See front col'd p III
Hollmann Louise G Mrs Pine Orchard
LaIla Carmino Main opp Ivy and Meadow n Rogers
McLean Paul G Pine Orchard
Mockeviecz John L 91 Main
Nevesky L Rogers c Meadow
Prann Chester W Main c Park pl
Reidy D F Main c Rogers
Reynolds Charles Main c Hopson av and Main S C
Richkowski R Main
SANZERO G., School, Stony Creek—See p 67
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Stojkovic Marko Main c Bradley
Terhune Charles A Short Beach
Tryon Albert C Indian Neck
Wamrzyn S Main n Monroe
HARDWARE.
BRAINERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek—See p67
HOADLEY &amp; HUTCHINSON, Main opp Montowese-See front col'd p
Reidy D F Main c Rogers
STANNARD GEORGE R., Main c Park p1—See front
cold' p VI
HARNESSMAKERS AND DEALERS
Barnes J C Main
Rice Robert W Veto

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Spencer John Veto
HOT WATER HEATING.
DUNN P. H., Main c Chestnut—See front cold p II
ENGQUIS'T A R., Rogers—See front coi'd p IV
HOTELS.
Bay View Inn Main c Rogers S C
Brainard House (summer) Main c Rogers S C
Branford Point House Branford Point
Double Beach House Henry Clark prop Double Beach
Granite Bay Hotel (summer) Short Beach
Island View House (summer) Flying Point S C
Indian Point House (summer) Main bel Flying Point av
SC
Lime Wood Grove House (summer) George G. Rice prop
Indian Neck
Money Island House (summer) Money Island
Montasco Inn (summer) Indian Neck
Montowese Hotel (summer) William A Bryan prop Indian
Neck
Owenego House (summer) Indian Neck
Sheldon House (summer) Sheldon Bros props Pine Orchard
SMITH'S SHORT BEACH HOTEL, Samuel E. Smith
prop., Short Beach—See p 67
Totoket Hotel James O'Connor prop Main c Park pl
FIOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
BRAINERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek—See p 6:
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
STANNARD GEORGE K, Main c Park pl—See front
ccild p VI
ICE CREAM MFRS.
Betruccio P Main e Harrison av
Dondero James Toole's blk Main
ICE DEALERS.
Bradley Charles S Cherry Hill rd
Coe Timothy off Flying Point av S C
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INSURANCE AGENTS.
Doolittle Harry W Pine Orchard
Foote W II Montowese
GOLDSMITH FANNIE R. MRS. (fire), "Maple Hill"
Queach rd—See front col'd p VI
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
Isbell Edward E 48 Montowese n Wilford av
Kinney Frank J Toole's blk Main
IRON FOUNDERS.
Malleable Iron Fittings Co (malleable) ft Rogers
JEWELRY AND WATCHES
Morton J H Main
LAUNDRIES.
BRANFORD LAUNDRY, IL B. McKinnon prop., Main
n Montowese—See p 68
Ming Lee r Totoket Hotel Main
Soderstrom G Mrs Grays lane S C
LAWYERS
Averill Frederick L Pawson Park
Doolittle Harry W Pine Orchard
Kinney Frank J Toole's blk Main
Zacher Edmund Main c Rogers
LIQUOR DEALER
(See also Saloons).
HARDING M. P., 45 Montowese—See p 67
LIVERY STABLES
McGRAIL BROS., Totoket Hotel, Main—See p 68
RICE M. P., Main c Veto—See p 65
SLINEY JOHN T., W Main n Harbor—See p 65
GRISWOLD S. A.(money), Main opp the Green—See p
68
LOCK MFRS.
Branford Mfg Co Main c Ivy
LUMBER.
JOURDAN F. &amp; SON, Harbor—See p 66
OSBORN S. V., Meadow e Church—See front cord p
MACHINISTS.
Baldwin Machine Works Indian Neck av n Harbor bridge
MASON BUILDERS.
HARRINGTON C. W. CO. THE, Hopson av next Lutheran Church—See p 63
MENRICKSON JOHN, Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
—See p 64
HIGLEY W. C., 50 Montowese—See p 64

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MOSLEY B. F., Montowese—See front col'd p II
Kniffin Oscar P Short Beach
Lawson A Chestnut n Main
LUNDQUIST PETER A. (stone), Flying Point av,
Stony Creek—See p 64
MASONS' MATERIALS.
HARRINGTON C. W. CO. THE, Monson av next Cathlie Church — See p 63
MOSLEY B. F., Montowese hey Catholic Church—See
front col'd p
MAVIRESS MFR.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
• MEAT MARKETS.
Ablondi Peter Leete's Island rd S C
BRAIN ERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek—See p 67
FOOTE G. HERBERT, W Main n Harbor—See p 69
MUNGER BROS., Main opp the Green—See p 69
Munger &amp; Johnson Main n Montowese
Reynodls Charles Main S C
SANZERO 0., School, Stony Creek—See p 67
Stojkovic Marko Main c Bradley
MERCHANT TAILORS.
ALTBITCH HARRY, 119 Main—See p 70
KAMINSKY PETER, Main opp the Library—See p 70
MARK LOUIS, Main—See p 70
MILLINER.
Drake Edith L Main
MONUMENTS.
Maddern Richard H Montowese opp cemetery
MUSIC TEACHER.
Yn on
NEWSPAPER.
BRANFORD OPINION (weekly)) P. 0. blk Main—See
p 71
NEWS ROOMS.
CLANCY WILLIAM S., Toole's blk Main—See p 66
Paine Rollin S Main S C
NURSE.
Smith Alice E Mrs S Main n Main
OIL CLOTH AND LINOLEUM.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
OIL MFR.
Kelsey E R (fish) Short Beach
OPTICIAN.
Morton J H Main

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OYSTER GROWERS AND SHIPPERS.
Beach E B Linden Point av S C
Smith Charles E Flying Point S C
Stony Creek Oyster Co Flying Point S C
PAINTERS (CARRIAGE).
HUBBARD HENRY W., Church c Wilford—See p 62
MOORE J. S., Rogers—See p 64
Rowley Hubert A Cedar
PAINTERS AND PAPER HANGERS.
Brainard Alvin S Main e Rogers S C
HAMRE GUSTAVE A. R., Main opp Montowese
	
See p
70
HARRINGTON C W CO THE, Hopson av next Lutheran Church—See p 63
HOSLEY B. F., Montowese	 See front col'd p II
Page Henry W West av S C
Prout William A Old Short Beach rd
Way H N Montowese opp S Main
PAINTS, OILS, ETC.
BRAINERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek--See p 67
GRISWOLD S. A. (oil and glass), Main—See p 68
HAMRE GLT STAVE A B, Main opp Alontowese—See p
70
HOADLEY &amp; HUTCHINSON, Main app MontoweseSee front cord p III
Reidy D F Main c Rogers
STANNARD GEORGE R., Main c Park pi—See front
cord p VI
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
Morton John H Griswold blk Main
Russell Clinton A Flying Point av S C
EVANS GEORGE E. (homeopathic), Montowese opp
Milford av ; office hours 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2.30 and 6.30
to 8 p. m.
GAYLORD CHARLES W., 16 S Main; office hours, 8.30
to 9.30 a. m., 12.30 to 2.30 and 7.30 to 8.30 p. m.;
Sunday, 12 to 1.30 and 6 to 7.30 p. ra.
Hulbert Russell Prospect S C
McQUEEN ARITUR S., 10 Montowese; office hours 8 to
10 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Telephone 28-12
Starkweather Frank C 28 Illontowese
TENNEY A. ,J., Main c Laurel; office hours 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m.
PIANO MOVER.
SLINEY J. T., W Main n Harbor—See p 65 ,

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PICTURE FRAME MFRS.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
HAMRE GUSTAVE A. R., Main opp Montowese—See p
70
PICTURES, FRAMES AND MOULDINGS.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
HA1VIRE GUSTAVE A. R., Main opp Montowese—See p
70
PLUMBERS.
Bishop N H., West av S C
DUNN P. H., Main c Chestnut—See font cord p II
ENGQUIST A. IL, Rogers—See front col'd p IV
Gallahue Edward Main n Montowese
McKEON FRANCIS P., Hosley blk Main—See front
cord p IV
POULTRY YARD.
Northrop J B Flying Point av S C
PRINTERS.
Andrews John A (job) Montowese
BRANFORD OPINION (job), P. 0. blk Main—See p 71
QUARRIES.
Norcross Bros Co Stony Creek
Stony Creek Red Granite Co he School S C
REAL ESTATE.
Averill Frederick L Pawson Park
GRISWOLD S. A. Main opp the Green—See p 68
Johnson John H (shore cottages) Flying Point S C
McLean Charles W Pine Orchard
RESTAURANTS.
Begley John J (lunch wagon), Main c Hillside av
Moore Everett L (lunch wagon) Main c Park pt
Northrop J B Flying Point av S C
Sykes Hubert (lunch wagon) Main
ROOFING.
DUNN P. II., E Main june. Main—See front col'd p II
ENGQUIST A. It., Rogers—See front cord p IV
Gallahue Edward Main n Montowese
McKEON FRANCIS P., Hosley blk Main—See front
cord p IV
SALOONS.
LAVASSA LOUIS, Rogers, Stony Creek—See p 72
NOBLE J. &amp; CO., School, Stony Creek—See p 72
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SAVINGS BANK..
(See Bank).
SAW MILLS.
OSBORN S. V. Meadow c Church—See front col'd p III
Palmer E S Leet
e's Island rd
Ward Thomas B Mill Plain
SEWING MACHINES.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
SIDEWALKS AND DRIVEWAYS.
HENRICKSON JOHN, Leete's Island, Stony Creek—
See p 64
LUNDQUIST PETER A., Flying Point av, Stony Creek
—See p 64
SLINEY J. T. (vitrified stone), W Main n Harbor—See
p 65
SILVERWARE.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
Morton John II Main
STAGE LINE.
Branford East Haven and New Haven Stage and Express
Line E Main
STEAM FITTINGS MFRS.
Malleable Iron Fittings Co ft Rogers
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING.
MINN P. H., Main c Chestnut—See front cord p II
ENGQUIST A. R., Rogers—See front cord p IV
MOSLEY B. F., Montowese—See front cord p II
McKEON FRANCIS P., Hosley blk Main—See front cord
p IV
ANTES.
Atlantic Wire Co The—Church c Meadow. Incorporated
May 17, 1906. Capital, $25,000. President and
Treasurer, William E. Hitchcock; Secretary, Moses F
Hope, New Haven
Branford Savings Bank—Incorporated 1889. Town Hall
bdg. President, Henry H. Fowler; Vice President,
M. P. Harding; Secretary and Treasurer, William R.
"Foote
HARRINGTON C. W. CO. THE—Hopson as next to
Lutheran Church. Incorporated February, 1904.
Capital, $5,000. President, C. W. Harrington; Secretary and Treasurer, F. T. Bradley—See p 63
Malleable Iron Fittings Co.—Foot Rogers. Incorporated
1864. Capital, 125,000. President. Arthur C. Walworth ;Treasurer and General Manager, A. E. Hammer; Secretary, L. J. Nichols; Superintendent, V. T.
Hammer
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New England Engineering Co. The (branch)—Office Main
opp Mont owese
Stony Creek Oyster Co.—Flying Point, Stony Creek. Incorporated 1868. Capital, 42,000. President, Frank
Kimberly ; Secretary and Treasurer, Frank E. Smith
Stony Creek lied Granite Co. The—School, S C. Incorporated 1889. Capital $150,000. President, Theodore H. Babcock, New York; Secretary and Treasurer, Everett S. Grant
STORAGE.
JOHNSON C. A. (boats). Short Beach—See p 62
RICE M. P., Main c Veto—See p 65
SLINKY JOHN T., W Main n Harbor—See p 65
STOVES AND RANGES.
DUNN P. H., Main c Chestnut—See front col'd p II
ENGQUIST A. R., Rogers—See front col'd p IV
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
McKeon Francis P Hosley blk Main
TAILORS.
ALTBUCH HARRY, 119 Main—See p 70
Gartenhaus M opp railroad station S C
KAMINSKY PETER, Main opp the Library—See p 70
MARK LOUIS, Main—See p 70
TEA, COFFEE, ETC.
(See also Grocers.)
BRAINERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek—See p
HARDING M. P., 45 Montowese—See p 67
Prann C W Main c Park pl
Peterson Charles (peddler) 14 Rogers
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
Western Union Telegraph Co passenger depot ft Rogers
and passenger depot Stony Creek
TELEPHONE EXCHANGE
Southern New England Telephone Exchange Wilford av
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WORKERS.
DUNN P. H., Main c Chestnut—See front col'd p II
ENGQUIST A. R., Rogers—See front col'd p IV
McKEON FRANCIS P., Hosley blk Main—See front co'd
p IV
TINWARE.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
TRTJ•KMEN AND TEAMSTERS.
Mannix Lawrence Ivy
• McGRAIL BROS., r Totoket Hotel, Main—See p 68
RICE M. P., Main See p65
SLINEY JOHN T., IV Main n Harbor—See p 65

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UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS.
CLANCY WILLIAM 5, Toole's blk Main—See p68
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 68
MeGrail &amp; Dunn r Totoket Hotel Main
UPHOLSTERER.
GRISWOLD S A Main—See p 68
WALL PAPER, ETC.
HAMRE GUSTAVE A. IL, Main opp Montowese—See p
70
WATCHMAKER AND REPAIRER.
Morton J H Main
WATER WORKS
. Connecticut Co The Main opp the Green
WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAINS
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p68
WIRE MFRS.
Atlantic Wire Co The Church e Meadow
WOOD DEALER.
OSBORN S. V., Meadow c Church—See front cord p III

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Town Clerk and Treasurer—William R. Foote.
Selectmen—S. V. Osborn, James E. Palmer, Timothy A.
Coe.
Assessors—Barlow S. Hence, Edward B. Knowles, Edwin
E. Baldwin.
Board of Relief—Joseph Mattson, Peter A. Lundquist,
John B. Russell.
Grand Jurors—John Enland, Frederick F. Hill, Herman
Johnson, Emerson E. Barker, John V. Collins, Frank
Fitzgerald.
Constables—John Frazier, William J. McKee, Frank T.
Bradley, Ward B. Meeker, Joseph Schenck, John J.
Buckley, Daniel H. McKenna.
Registrars First Voting District—Charles W. Covert, Wilfred L. Moore.
Registrars Second Voting District—Josiah J. Dyer,
Charles A. Hosvd.
Auditors—Harry M. Ferguson, John H. Hanniford.
Tax Collector—Lucien A. Merriam.
Treasurer of Schools—William R. Foote.

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BRANFORD TOWN COURT.
Town Hall.
Judge—John Eades.
Assistant Judge and Clerk—Edwin R. Kelsey..
Prosecuting Attorney—Harry W. Doolittle.
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney—Earl A. Barker.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Fire Commissioners—S. V. Osborn, Bernard S. Wilford.
M. P. Rice, James H. Barker, John 13. Russell.
M. P. Rice Hose Co.—West Main street near Harbor.
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Martin Burke Hook and Ladder Co.—Foreman, Aaron
Lawson; First Assistant Foreman, Arthur McGowan.
L. A. Fisk Hook and Ladder Co.—Hillside avenue near
Main street. Foreman, John Dunn; First Assistant
Foreman, F. J. Kinney.
Rescue Fire Co., Stony Creek—Captain, Harry W. Page;
First Lieutenant, Robert Ross; Second Lieutenant,
William Diver.

CHUltellES.
Baptist ( hurch—Organized 1838. Located on the Green.
Establislml 1888. Pastor, llev. W. I). Mackinnon;
Treasurer, W. N. Boynton ; Clerk, Mrs. Emily .1.
Fowler ; Organist, Miss Nellie A. Boynton; Superintendent of Sunday School, Judson ha mount.
First Congregational Church—Organized 1644. Pastor,
Rev. T. S. Devitt, Ph.D., D.D. ; Clerk and Treasurer,
John J. V. Cunningham ; Clerk and Treasurer of Ecclesiastical Society, E. E. ; Organist, Mrs. Clara
B. Forbes; Sexton. Edwin T. Pratt ; Sunday School
Superintendent, IL E. Thateher.
Church of Christ (Congregational), Stony Creek—
Formed January 16, 1877. Incorporated May 22,
1889. Pastor, Rev. Franklin Countryman; Clerk,
Thomas M. Bray; Treasurer, Mrs. Alice Madeira.
Trinity Church (Episcopal)—Parish organized 1784.
Church built 1852. Chapel built 1880. Rector, Rev.
George Weed Barhydt : Clerk and Treasurer, Frank
G. Tester; Superintendent of Sunday School, Walter
Palmer; Organist Miss Ethel Moore; Sexton, Wyllis
Bradley.
Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Tabor Church—Established 1888. Hopson avenue. Pastor, Rev. Joseph
D. Danielson; Sunda y School Superintendent, Rev.
Joseph D. Danielson; organist, Alfred Damberg, ; Sexton, C. J. Peterson.
St. Mary's R. C. ChurchL—Main street and Hopson avenue.
Pastor, Rev. Edward Martin Assistant Pastor, Rev.
Thomas Murray; Organist. Miss May O'Brien: Sunday School Superintendent, Rev. Thomas Murray;
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SCHOOLS.
Board of Education—Chairman, Frank E. Smith; Secretary, John J. V. Cunningham; Llewellyn M. Barker,
Joseph E. Frieberg, Edwin It. Kelsey, Rev. John L.
McGuinness, George S. Pond, Arthur J. Tenney,
M.D., John Van Wie; Superintendent of Schools, Herman S. Lovejoy, BS, MA; Treasurer Contingent
Fund for Schools, John J. V. Cunningham.
Center District—Branford High School—Instructors,
Herman S. Lovejoy, B.S., M.A., Principal; Wallace A.
Wilson, B.A., Frank L. Gold, Alma L. Lasbury, B.A.,
Elsie A. Piper, B.A., Madolin R. Zacher, B.A.
Center District Grades—Ursula H. Brainerd, Grade 8;
Julia R. Lanphier, Grade 7; Jennie E McNamara,
Grade 7; Caroline C. Jourdan, Grade 6; Ella T McGrail, Grade 5; Lauretta H. Babcock, Grade 4; Grace
R. Covert, Grade 3; Anna L Collins, Grade 2; Hanna M. Higgins, Grade 1,
Stony Creek District—William S. Shelley, Principal,
Grades 7 and 8; Marie M. Bryne, Grades 5 and 6;
Mary McDonnell, Grades 3 and 4; Stella H. Keyes,
Grade 2; Mildred R. Cosgrove, Grade 1.
Harbor Street District—Ethel J. Bent, Grades 4, 5 and 6;
an
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Canoe Brook District—Minnie E. Hart, Grades 7 and 8;
Catherine M. Casey, Grades 5 and 6; Julia V. Buckley, Grades 3 and 4; Mildred D. Fryer, Grades 1
and 2.
Short Beach School—Genevieve P. Carney, Grades 5, 6, 7
and 8; Louva M. Pendelow, Grades 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Ungraded Schools.
Mill Plain District—E. Lettey Warrender.
Paved Street District—Mice Is Carey.
Damascus District—Alice F. Hartan.
Special Teachers.
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Vocal Music, all Graded Schools—Maude E. Russell, New
Haven.
Drawing, all Graded Schools—Cora M: Crane, New
Haven.

SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC.
A. 0. F. of A., Court Totoket, No. 7,196—Meets in Music
Hall first and third Wednesday evenings of each
month. Chief Ranger, E. I. Bird; Financial Secretary, Luke Quinn; Recording Secretary. James
O'Brien; Treasurer, Philip McKeon.
A. 0. H., Division No. 1—Meets third Frida y of each
month at Music Hall. Prident, Arthur McGowan;
Financial Secretary, Luke Quinn ; Recording Secretary, John J. Scanlan; Treasurer, F. J. Kenny.
Ladies' Auxiliary, A. 0. H., Division No. 23—Meets first
and fourth Mondays of each month at Music Hall.
President, Mrs. Catherine E. Carney; Recording Secretary, Miss Catherine Collins; Financial Secretary,
Mrs. J. T. Shea; Treasurer, Miss Mary McCarthy.
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A. 0. U. W., Binder Lodge, No. 65, Stony Creek—Meets
first and third Mondays of each month in St. George's
Hall. M. W., John Lew; Foreman, S. Flamen; Overseer, P. Sullivan; Financier and Receiver, W. J.
Spargo.
Branford Agricultural Society—Incorporated March 16,
1893. Annual meeting second Monday in November.
President, Edwin Doolittle; Vice President, Edwin L.
Wilford; Secretary and Treasurer, John P. Callahan
Branford Home Club—Meets first Saturday of each month
at Main street opposite the Green. President, Henry
H. Fowler; Secretary and Treasurer, Frederick E.
Pinch.
D. 0. II., Franz Abt Lodge, No. 600—Meets second and
fourth Wednesdays at Oak Hall. 0. B., Carl Mory ;
U. B., W. A. Sondergeld; Secretary and Treasurer,
Fred S. Jourdan
F. &amp; A. M., Widows' Sons' Lodge, No. 66—Regular Comnnmications first and third Wednesdays in each
month at 7.30 o'clock p. m., except July and August,
first Wednesday, Masonic Hall. W. M., Willis H. Lanphier; S. W., Edwin R. Kelsey, Jr.; J. W., Albert B.
Plant; Treasurer, William R. Foote; Secretary, Wyllys E. Beach; Sr. D., William T. Flanders; Jr. D.,
Josiah H. Benton; Sr. S., Irwin S. Jourdan; Jr. S.,
Earle A. Barker; Tyler, Dwight W. Goddard.
I. 0. 0. F., Seaside Lodge, No. 84, Stony Creek—Meets
Friday of each week, Seaside Hall. N. G., F. J.
Spencer; V. G., C. A. Russell; Secretary, II. W. Page;
Treasurer, H. G. Robins.
I. 0. 0. F., Granite Encampment, No. 19—Meets second
and fourth Tuesdays, Seaside Hall. C. P., F. J. Spencer; II. R, J. J. Dyer; S. W., N. L. Haskin; J. W..

Iron Molders' Union, No. 82—Meets third Saturday of
each month at Music Hall. Recording Secretary,
Luke Quinn; Financial Secretary, William Henchey ;
Treasurer, Joseph Frieberg.
Knights of Columbus, Eldorado Council, No. 10—Meets
first Tuesday evening of each month at Music Hall.
Grand Knight, F. J. Kenney; Financial Secretary,
John B. Dunn; Recording Secretary, William Ahern;
Treasurer, Patrick F. Condon.
K. of P., Woodland Lodge, No. 39—Meets every Monday
evening, except second and fourth meetings in July
and August and first Monday in September, in Pythian Hall C C, William C. Higley ; K. of R. and S.,
Nathan A. Miller; M. of E., John B. Thomas; M. of
F., Fred A. Finch.
K. of P., George B. Shaw Lodge, No. 57—Meets every
Wednesday at St. George's Hall, Stony Creek. C. C.,
William Olver • K. of IL and S., J. J. Dyer.
M. I. F. Benefit A.ssociation—President, C. H. Holsenbeek ; Secretary, W. E. Beach; Treas., H. E. Thatcher.
Modern Woodmen of America, Branford Camp, No. 8,644
—Meets fourth Tuesday of each month in Wilford
Block. Venerable Consul, John A. Andrews; Clerk,
Frank J. Kinney; Banker, Lincoln G. Fitzpatrick.
Modern Woodmen of America, Swedish Camp, No. 9,707
—Meets first Monday of each month in Wilford Hall.
Venerable Counsel, Joseph Mattson ; Clerk, Joseph
Erickson; Banker, Herman Johnson.
N. E. 0. P., Montowese Lodge, No. 184—Meets second and
fourth Tuesdays of each month at Pythian Hall.
Warden, W N Boynton; Secretary, P. F. Condon;
Financial Secretary, Dwight W. Goddard; Treasurer,
Daniel E. Linsley.
N. E. 0. P., Princess Lodge—Meets every first and third
essay eve
E. Jourdan; Secretary, Mrs. Luella Moore; Financial
Secretary, Mrs. Susie E. H. Kinney; Treasurer, Miss
Katherine A. Moran.
Saltonstall Club—Meets first Thursday of each month at
Main street corner Park pl. President, Frank T.
Bradley ; Secretary, Winfield It. Morgan; Treasurer,
William R. Foote.
Sons of St. George, Stony Creek—Meets second and fourth
Thursdays of each month in Sons of St George Hall.
President, Harry Julian; Secretary, C. J. Opie, Jr.:
Asst. Secretary, William (liver; Treas., T. M. Bray.
U 0. G. C., Fidelity Commandery, No. 343—Meets every
second and fourth Tuesday evening at Masonic Hall.
N. C., John J. V. Cuningham- K. of R., Willys E.
' Beach; Treasurer,
Beach; F. K. of IL, Frederika MI
H. E. Thatcher.

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I. 0. 0. F., Venona Rebecca Lodge, Stony Creek—Meets
first and third Tuesday evenings of each month. N.
G., Miss Florence A. Mead; V. G., Mrs. Jean Bowden;
Secretary, Mrs. Lulu Dyer; Treasurer, Mrs. Minnie
Opie.
Loyal Star of Hope Lodge, No. 7,051, I. 0. 0. F., Manchester Unity, Stony Creek—Meets second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month, St. George's Hall. N. G.,
Clayton Johnson; Recording Secretary, William 01ver ; Permanent Secretary, Eber Cole.
Loyal Blackstone Lodge, No. 7,531, I. 0. 0. F., Manchester Unity—Meets first and third Thursdays of each
month, Pythian Hall N. G., W. Record; V. G.,
John Sundquist; P. Secretary, E. E. Erickson; Treasurer, H. Pierson.

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BLACKSTONE LIBRARY.
The above cut represents the Blackstone Memorial Library. It was presented to the town of Branford by Timothy B. Blackstone, of Chicago, as a memorial of his father,
James Blackstone, who was an honored and life-long resident of Branford. Although some project of the kind had
been often talked of in Branford, its first real inception
dates from the efforts of Rev. 11. K. Bailey, then rector of
Trinity Church, to found a reading room or center for the
younger men of the town to assemble. This project meeting with but slow financial response, a committee was
formed, consisting of Alfred E. Hammer, Lester J. Nichols
and DT. C.W. Gaylord, to confer personally or by letter with
several who having gone out from Branford might still
have an interest in their native town. Out of these inquiries
developed the offer of a gift to the town of a free library
building and library. It was opened for use in 1896.
The building is 162 feet long by 129 feet wide and consists of two stories and basement. In the basement are the
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first floor are the reading, reference, catalogue, and librarian's rooms, a stack room with shelves for 20,000 books, and
a lecture hall with stage and gallery. On the second floor
are the directors,' retiring, and art rooms.
The reading and reference rooms are liberally supplied
with the best literature of the day, and their use, together
with that of the library, free to all inhabitants of Branford.
A branch library and delivery station was opened at
Stony Creek, February 3, 1900.
Librarian, Prof. IT. M. Whitney; Assistant Librarian,
Mrs. H. E. Palmer ; Assistant, Miss B. It. Gaylord; at
Stony Creek, Miss M. H. Smith.
TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
Branford Division No. 16, S. of T.—Meets first and
third Wednesda
y s of each month at Congregational
Church. W. P., John J. V. Cuningham; R. S.,
Walter Dean; D. G. W. P., Eckford Davis.

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St. Mary's T. A. &amp; B. Society—Meets in Music Hall first
Friday in every month. President, John A. Ahern ;
Treasurer, William Regan; Financial Secretary,
Patrick F. Condon ; Recording Secretary, Clement
Quinn.
St. Mary's Ladies' T. A. and B. Society—Meets the second
and fourth Fridays of each month at Music Hall.
President, Katherine Moran; Treasurer, Miss Ella
McGrail ; Recording Secretary, Miss Anne T. Dunn ;
Financial Secretary, Minnie E. Hart.
G. A. It.
Mason Rogers Post, No. 7—Meets first and third Thursday evenings of each month in G. A. R. Hall. Commander, Charles H. Frisbie; S. V. C., Oscar Weed; J.
V. C., E. M. Thayer ; Chaplain, H. W. Hubbard; 0.
D., T. G. Burk; Adjutant, J. E. Towner ; Q. M., A. B.
Barker; Surgeon, Joseph Lee.
Mason Rogers Woman's Relief Corps, No. 46—Meets first
and third Thursday afternoons of each month at G. A.
R. Hall. President, Mrs. Julia Flanders ; S. V. President, Mrs Ella Bilson; J. V. President, Mrs. Harriet
J. Gray; Secretary, Mrs. Bertha M. Louusbury; Treasurer, Mrs. Nellie A. Boynton.
CEMETERIES.
Branford Center Cemetery—Montowese street Superintendent, Valdernar T. Hammer.
Damascus Cemetery.
Mill Plain Cemetery.
St. Agnes' Roman Catholic Cemetery—East Main street.
Superintendent, Paul August Altermatt.
	 StMary's Roman Catholic Cemetery—Monroe street.
Sexton, Paul August Altermatt.
Stony Creek Cemetery—President, Frank E. Smith; Secretary, • Mrs. Stella Keyes; Treasurer, Mrs. Hattie
Palmer; Sexton, John Spargo.
POST OFFICES.
Branford Post Office—Postmaster, H. Guy Linsley. Office
open at 7.00 a. m., closed at 8.00 p. m. Mails going
East close 7.40 and 10.45 a. m.; 4.50 p. m. Mails
going West close 8.30 and 10.45 a. in. and 1.00, 4.50
and 6.45 p. m. Mails arrive from West at 7.00. 8.30,
11.50 a. m., and 5.50 p. m. Arrive from East 9.30
and 11.50 a. in., 2.30 and 7.40 p. m. Office open Sundays from 8.30 to 10.00 a. in. Sunday mails close for
West 8.30 a. m. Arrive from West 9.20 a. m. Trolley
mail via New Haven from West 7 a. m. Money order and registration window open from 8 a. m. to
7 p. m.,

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Short Beach Post Office—Postmaster Etta I. K. Nesbit;
From June 15 to September 15, mails depart 7.33 a.
m., 12.45, 6.45 p. m. Mails arrive 9.03 a. m., 12.40,
5.27 p. m. From September 15 to June 15, mails depart 7.33 a. m., 12.45 p. m. Mails arrive 9.03 a, in.,
5.27 p. m
Stony Creek Post Office—Postmaster, Rollin S. Paine. Arrival and departure of mails : Arrive from the East,
7.08, 9.00 and 11.21 a. ILL, and 7.12 p. m.; West, 8.14,
11.32 a. m., and 5.32 p. in Departure to the East,
8.14 and 11.32 a. m., 5.32 p. m.; West, 9.00, 11.21 a.
m., and 7.12 p. in.
STATE GOVERNMENT, 1909-10.
Governor, George E. Lilley, Waterbury; salary, $4,000.
Lieutenant-Governor, Frank B. Weeks, Middletown; salary, $500.
Secretary, Nathan H. Rogers, Bridgeport; salary, $1,500.
Treasurer, Freeman F. Patten, Stafford Springs; salary,
$1,500.
Comptroller, Thomas D. Bradstreet, Thomaston; salary,
$1,500.
Attorney-General, Marcus II. Holcomb, Southington; salary, $43000.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
President, Theodore Roosevelt of New York; salary,
$50,000.
Vice President, Charles W. Fairbanks of Indiana; salary,
12 000..
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Secretary of State, Elihu oo o	
$12,000.
Secretary of the Treasury, George B. Cortelyou of New
York; salary, $12,000.
Secretary of War, Luke K Wright of Tennessee; salary,
$12,000.
Attorney-General, Charles J. Bonaparte of Maryland;
salary, $12,000.
Postmaster-General, George Von L. Meyer, of Massachusetts; salary, $12,000.
Secretary of the Navy, Truman H. Newberry of Michigan;
salary, $12,000.
Secretary of the Interior, James A. Garfield of Ohio; salary, $12,000.
Secretary of Agriculture, James Wilson of Iowa; salary,
$12,000.
Secretary of Commerce and Tabor, Oscar S. Stran ge of
New York; salary, $12,000.

LIST OF POST OFFICES IN CONNECTICUT.
Fairfield Co.

Adams.
Aspetuck.
Bethel.
Botsford.
Branchville.
Bridgeport.

Station.

East Side.
Brookfield.
Brookfield Center.
Cannon.
Coscob.
Cranbury.
Danbury.
Darien.
Easton.
Fairfield.
Georgetown.
Glentwook.
Glenville.
Greenfield Hill.
Greens Farms.
Greenwich.
Hawleyville.
Hawthorn.
High Ridge.
Huntington.
Hurlbutt.
Lockwood.
Long Hill.
Long Ridge,
Lyons Plain.
Mianus.
Mill Plain.
Monroe.
New Canaan.
New Fairfield.
Newtown.
Nichols.
Noroton.
Noroton Heights.
North Ridgefield.
North Stamford.
North Wilton,
Norwalk.
Oronoque.
Redding.
Redding Ridge.
Ridgefie
Riverbank.
Riverside.
Round Hill.
Rowayton.
Sandy Hook.
Sanford.
Saugatuck.
Shelton.
Sherman.
Sound Beach.
South Norwalk.
Southport.
South Wilton.
Springdale.
Stamford.
Stanwich.
StePneYSteimey.Depot.
Stevenson.
Stratford.
Tannic.
Trumbull
West Norwalk.
Weston.
Westport.
West IteddIng.
Wikon.
WinuipeoL

Hartford Cos
Addison.
Avon.
Beckley.
Berlin.
Bloomfield.
Bristol.
Broad Brook.
Bucking/um.
BucklancL
Burlington.
Burnside.
Canton.
Canton Center.
Center Hill.
Copper Hill.
East Berlin.
East Glastonbury.
East Granby.
East Hartford.
E. Hartford Meadow
East Hartland.
East Windsor.
East Windsor Hill.
Elmwood.
Enfield.
Farmington.
Forestville.
Glastonbury.
Granby.
Hartford.
Hartland,
Hazard ville.
Highland Park.
Hilistovrn.
Hockanum.
Hopewell.
Kensington.
Manchester.
Manchester Green.
Mapleton.
Marion.
Marlboro.
Marlboro Mills.
Melrose.
Milldale.
Naubue.
New Britain.
Newington.
North	 amen.
North Granby.
Plainville.
Plantsville.
Poquonock.
Rainbow.
Rocky Hill.
Scitico.
Shaker Station.
Silver twee.
Simsbury.
South Glastonbury.
Southington.
Smith Manchester.
South Wethersfield.
South Windsor.
Suffield.
Tar:drilla.
Thompsouv ills.
Vinton* Mills.
Wapping.
Warehouse Point.
Weatogue.
West Avon.
West Granby.
West Hartford.
West Hart/and.
West Simsbury.

West Suffield.
Wethersfield.
Whigville.
Wilson.
Windsor.
Windsor Locks.
Windsorvilk.

Litchfield Oe.
Bakersville.
Bantam.
Bark hamsted.
Bethlehem.
Boardman.
Bridgewater.
Bulls Bridge.
Burrville.
Campville.
Canaan,
Chapinvil/e.
Colebrook.
Colebrook River.
Cornwall.
Cornwall Bridge.
Cornwall Hollow.
East Canaan.
East Cornwall.
East Kent.
East Litchfield.
East Morris.
Ellsworth.
Falls Village.
Gaylordsvilk.
Goshen.
Greystone.
Bonneted.
Harwinton.
Hotchkissville.
Huntsville.
Kent.
Kent Furnace.
Lakeville.
Lanesville.
Lime Rock.
Litchfield.
Marbledak.
Mill Brook.
Minortown.
Morris.
Nepaug.
New Milford.
New Preston.
Norfolk.
North Colebrook.
Northfield.
North Kent.
Northville
North Woodbury.
Oakville.
Ore Hill.
Orton.
Pequabock.
Pine Meadow.
Pleasant Valley.
Plymouth.
Reynolds Bridge.
Riverton.
Roberts, ilk.
Homier&amp; .
Roxbury.
Roxbury Station.
Salisbury,
Sharon.
Sharon Valley.
South Canaan.
South Kent.
Southvilk.
Terryville.
Thoroaston.

TorrIngford.
Torrington.
Warren.
Washington.
Washington Depot.
Watertown.
West Cornwall.
West Goshen.
West Morris.
West Norfolk.
West Torrington.
West Winsted.
Winchester Center.
Winsted.
Woodbury.
Woodville.

New Haven.
Stations.

Fair Haven.
Westville.
Vale.
North Branford.
Northford.
North Guilford.
North Haven.
North Madison.
Orange.
Oxford.
Pule Orchard.
Prospect.
Quaker Fanns.
Head.
Middlesex Co. Sachem
Seymour.
Centerbrook.
Short Beach.
Chester.	
South Britain.
Clinton.	
Southbury.
South ford.
Cromwell.	
South Meriden.
Deep River.	
Stony Creek.
Duncan.	
• Totoket.
Durham.
Durham Center.	
Tyler City.
East Haddam.
Union City.
East Hampton.
Wallingford.
Essex.
Waterbury.
Gildersleeve.
Water ville.
Grove Beach,
West Cheshire
Haddam.
West Haven.
Haddam Neck.
Whitney villa.
Higgaburn.
Wolcott.
Ivoryton.
Wood mont.
Kiffingwort h.
Yalesville.
Little Haddam.
Little River.
New Leaden OW
Midffiefield.
Middle Haddam.
Ashwillett.
Middletown.
Baltic.
Bill Hill.
Mood us.
Black Hall.
North Plain.
Bomahville.
Ponsett.
Brockway.
Portland.
Campbell a Mills.
Rock falL
Center Groton.
Saybrook.
Chesterfield.
Saybrook Point.
Clark's Falls.
Shailervilk.
Colchester.
estbrook.
Crescent.
Winthrop.
East Lyme.
New Haves CM Fair Ground.
Fitchville.
Alliagtown.
Franklin.
Ansonia.
Gales Ferry.
Beacon Falls.
Gardner lake.
Bethany.
Branford.
Griswold.
Brooks Vale.
Groton.
Cheshire.
Hadlyroe.
Hamburg.
Derby,
Hanover.
East Haven.
Jewett City.
East River.
Laurel Glen.
Guilford
Lebanon.
Hamden.
High wood.
Leete Isla
Leonard Bridge,
Madisan.
Liberty Hill.
Meriden. _
Lyme.
Station.

Melo St.

Middlebury,
Milford.
Montowese.
Mount Carmel.
Mt. Carmel Center.
Naugatuck.

Millstone,
Mohnen.
Montville.
Mystic.
New London.
Mantic.
Noank.

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North Franklin.
North Lyme.
North Stonington.
North Westchester.
Norwich.
Stain.

Greenville
Norwich Town.
Oakdale.
Old Mystic.
PendletonHill.
Porinetanuck.
Porporaoc Bridge.
Preston.
atkpler Hill.
Scott Hit
Sbewville.
South Lyme.
Stoning0m.
Taftville.
Uncasville.
Versailles.
Voluntown

Waterer&amp;

Westchester.
West Mystic.
Pantie
Tolland Co.
An dover.
Atwoodville.
Belknap.
Bolton.
Bolton Notch
Chestnut 11111
Columbia
Coventry.
Crystal Lake.
Eagkvrik.
East Willington
Ellington
Gilead.
Hebron.
Hopevale.
Hop River.
Kibbie.
Mansfield.
Mansfield Center.
Mansfield Depot.

Mashapang.
Menow.
Moose Meadow.
Mount Hope.
Rockville.
Somers.
Somerville.
South Coventry.
South Wallington.
Springhill.
Stafford.
Stafford Springs.
Staffordvi.
Storrs.
Talconville.
Tolland,
Turnerville,
Union.
Vernon.
Vernon Center.
West Stafford.
West Willing-ton.
Willi ngtimMecham Co.
Abington.
Ashford.

ESTAtiusido

Ballotrale,
Brooklyn.
Canterbury.
Central ialaso.
Chaplin.
Clark's Comet.
Danielson.
Eastford.
East Killingly.
East Thompson.
East Woodstock,
Ekonk.
Elliott.
Grosvenor Dale.
Hampton.	 •
Howard Valley.
Killingly.
Mechanicsville.
Moosup.
New Boston.
North Ashford.
No. Grosvenor Dale
North Sterling.
North Windham.
North Woodstock.
Oneco.
Packerville.

Pbesta•MO.

Plainfield,
Pornfret.
Pomfret Center.
Pomfret Landing.
Putnam.
Quinebaug,
Rawson.
Scotland.
South Canterbury.
South Killingly.
South Windham.
South Woodstock.
Sterling.
Thompson.
Warrenvilln
Waaregan.
West Ashford.
West ford.
Westminster.
West Thompson.
West Woodstock.
Willimantic.
Windham.
Woodstock.
Woodstock Valley.

I/moaner:rim 1891

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DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS
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MASSACHUSETTS

Springfield, Wen Springfield and
New Haven and West Haven
Chicopee
Bridgeport, Stratford &amp; Fairfield
Holyoke and South Hadley Fails
Fitchburg
Meriden
BRANCHES
Leominster
Bes Broad St. Newark, N. J. New Britain
Minton and Lancaster
t3t Middle St.
Middletown and Portland
and Orange
Athol
Bridgeport, Conn. Marsden
Gardner
um Grand St
Springfield Suburban
and
Groton
New
London
Waterbury, Corm.
Willimantic and Coventry
NEW JERSEY
To Church St.
Summit
Newark	
New Britain, Conn. Norwalk
Elizabeth
Harrison and Kearny
66 Franklin St.
Orange, E. Orange, SO. Orange
Norwich, Conn. Stamford
AnSOnia, Derby, amnion and
W. Orange, Livingston, Irvingma Bank St.
ton and Mill burn
tlenattoue
New London, Cond.
Montclair
Bloomfield, Caldwell,
Wineted and Torrington
258 Atlantic St.
GlenrWge, Verona and Essex
Stamford, Conn. Bristol, Plainville and Terryville
Fells
135 Dwight St.
Springfield, Mass. Rockville, Tolland and Ellington Kingston NEW YORK
18o High St. Holyoke, Mass. Southington
American Carriage Directory
389 Main St. Fitchburg, Mass. Wallingferd
Milford
le Gothic St.
HISTORIES OF
Northampton, Maws. New Milford
Waterbury and Bunten, Conn.
18 Ferry St. Kingston, N. Y. Bra nford
HOME OFFICE:

206 MEADOW STREET

POPULATION OF MASSACHUSETTS.
CENSUS OF 1006
TOTAL,	

	

Barnstable Co.
Barnstable 	
4,836
Bourne 	
1,786
	 789
Brewster 	
Chatham 	
1,694
Dennis, 	
1,908
Eastbam 	
	 519
Falmouth 	
8,241
2,291
Harwich 	
Masbate 	
	 317
1,052
Orleans 	
4,362
Provincetovgn 	
Sandwich 	
1.433
Truro 	
	 743
Wellfleet	
	 958
Yarmouth	
1.442
Berkshire Co.
Adams 	
19,486
	
Alford 	
5
	 890
Becket 	
1,281
Cheshire 	
1,200
Clarksburg	
3,122
Dalton 	
Egremont	 .....	 ... 2/
	 424
Florida 	
Great Barrington.. 6.152
Hancock 	
	 484
Hinsdale	
1,452
Lanesboro	 ..... .... 845
3,972
Lee 	
Lenox 	
3,058
	 444
Monterey 	
Mt. Washington 	 	 87
	 100
New Ashford 	
New Marlboro 	 1909
22,150
North Adams 	
	 534
Otis 	
	 268
Peru 	
25,001
Pittsfield 	
Richmond ..
	 687
Sandisfield 	
	 549
Savoy 	
Sheffield 	
1.782
Stockbridge 	
2,022
Tynngham 	
	 314
9
Washington 	
	
West Stockbridge. 1.023
4,425
Williamstown 	
Windsor ...... 	 	 518
Bristol CO.
Acttshnet ..... ... 1,284
12,702
Attleboro 	
	 991
Berkley 	
Dartmouth 	
3,793
2,070
Dighton 	
Easton 	
4,909
4,235
Fairhaven	
06,762
Fall River 	
1,470
Freetown.... 	
4,245
Mansfield 	
74,862
New Bedford 	
North Attleboro 	 7,FR8
Norton 	
1,682
Raynktro 	
1,191
R	 ehoboth 	
1,917
Seekonk 	
2,294
Somerset	
1,839
Swansea 	
80 ,967
Taunton 	
Westport 	
2,807
Bakes Co.
Chilrnark 	
1,188
Cottage City	
1,175
Edgartown 	
	 178
Gay Head	
Gosnold 	
	 161
1,120
Tisbury	
	 467
West TISb017	

	

3,003,680

Essex Co.
1,048 Watertown. 	
11,218
Southwick 	
2,220
73 540 Wayland 	
Springfield	
Amesbury 	
Westford
	
2.413
Tolland
	
	
274
Andover 	
6,432 Wales
2,091
	
	 645 Weston 	
Beverly 	
15,223 Westfield	
1,670
1 	 611 Wilmington 	
Rexford	 ... 	
665
8,242
	
Danvers 	
9.068 West Springfield .. 8,101 Winchester
14,402
1,708 Woburn 	
Essex 	
1,790 Wilbraham 	
Georgetown 	
1,840 Hampshire co.
Nantucket
co.
Gloucester 	
26,011
2,930
5.313 Nantucket	
2401 Amherst	
Groveland 	
	
2,088
Hamilton.... ..... .	 1,646 Belchenown
Norfolk
co.
Chesterfield
	
Haverhill ..... _37,830
	 740 Avon	
1,90/
g 295 Cummington 	
Ipswich	
6,808 Bellingham	
1,686
	
70,050 Easthampton	
Lawrence	
	 973 Braintree 	
6.879
'7,042 Enfield	
Lynn	
	 277 Brookline. ....	 	 23,430
Lynnfield 	
	 797 Goshen 	
Granby
	
	 747 Canton 	
4,702
,
Manchester 	
2,618
7,209 Greenwich 	
Cohasset 	
2,727
M	 b l h	 d	
Dedham
..........
1,895
	
7,774
Merrimac	 .	
1,884 Hadley	
5,676
Hatfield .	
.	 1,779
Methuen	
3,364
Legg Huntington 	
1,451 Foxboro	
Middleton 	
5,244
	 399 Franklin 	
..	 929 Middkfield 	
Nahant ....	
2,500
1,489 Northampton .... 19,057 Ho/brook 	
Newbury 	
14,510
14,675 Pelham	
	 460 Hyde Park 	
Newburyport 	
3,314
Medfield 	
North Andover... 4,614 Plainfield 	
	 322 Medway 	
2,650
13,098 Prescott 	
Peabody 	
	 927 Millis 	
1,252
4,447 Southampton 	
Rockport 	
7,054
South
Hadley
	
5,054
Milton
	
1,388
Rowley 	
4,284
	
8,594 Needham 	
8'7,627 Ware	
Salem 	
1,089
1,622 Westhampton 	 	 466 Norfolk 	
Salisbury 	
6,731
6,253 Williamsburg	
1,943 Norwood 	
Saugus 	
	 614 Plainville 	
1,308
5,141 Worthington 	
Swampscott 	
Quincy .......	 .. 28,076
1,095
Topsfield 	
Randolph. 	
	 924 Middlesex co.
W h	
2,085
2,089 Sharon 	
West Newbury 	
1,405 Acton 	
6,959
Arlington	
9,668 Stoughton 	
Ashby 	
Franklin Co.
Walpole 	
4,003
6,189
1,597 A ellesley 	
Ashfield 	
	 959 Ashland 	
1,136
2,386 Westwood 	
	 769 Ayer	
Benaardston	
11,585
1,
Weymouth.	
1,500 Bedford 	
Buckland 	
1,428
4,360 Wrentham 	
1,002 Belmont .... 	
Charlemont 	
2,843
	
1,780 Billerica 	
Co/erain 	
	 324 I Plymouth Co..
1,340 Roxboro	
Conway 	
5,081
	 588 I Abington .... 	
2,112 Burlington 	
Deerfield 	
6.754
97,434 I Bridgewater 	
1,094, Cambridge 	
Erring 	
I
Brockton.
	
47,794
523
	
	
Carlisle
1,023
Gill 	
1,410
4,254 Carver	
9,156 Chelmsford 	
Greenfield 	
2 028
5,421 Duxbury 	
Hawley 	
	 448 Concord 	
3,537 East Bridgewater 	 3,169
	 856 Dracut	
Heath	
	 494
	 412 Halifax 	
	 708 Dunstable 	
Leverett 	
2 176
a
1,4
11,548 ' Hanson 	
	 269 Framingham 	
Monroe 	
	
4,819
2,233
Hingham
Groton	
7,015
Montague	
2.060
2,663 Hull 	
	 672 Holliston ... 	
New Salem 	
2,205
2,585 Kingston 	
2.017 Hopkinton 	
Northfield 	
012
Lakenlk
6,217
	
	
5,578 Hudson 	
Orange 	
1,029
4,530 Marion. .......	
	 538 Lexington 	
Rowe 	
1,743
I
Marshfield
1,122
	
	
1,515 Lincoln
Shelburne 	
1.180
1,219 Mattapoisett 	
	 374 Littleton.... 	
Sbutesbury 	
6,088
94,889 Middleboro	 	
	 910 Lowell 	
Sunderland. 	
1,534
38,037 Norwell	
	 527 Malden 	
Warwick. 	
1,201
Pembroke	
	
14,073
Marlboro
480
	
Wendell 	
. 5,811 Plymouth.. . ..	 11,119
Whate/y........ 	 	 822 Maynard ...	
	 514
19,686 Plympton 	
Medford 	
1,181
Hampden Co.
14,295 Rochester	
Melrose 	
9,019 Rockland 	
6,287
A gawa m 	 2,795 Natick. 	
2,597
	
Scituate
,827
	
	
Newton
Biandford 	
	
3,660
	 824 North Reading..,.	 933 Wareham
Brimfield	
8,268 West Bridgewater. 2,006
ass Pepperell 	
Ch ester 	
5.682 Whitman 	
	 6,521
20, I91 Redding 	
Chico	 e 	
1,379
East	 Lon gmeadow 1,827 Sherborn.... ...	 , 1,692
Suffolk Co.
Granville. ..... 	 	 865 Shirley 	
595,390
69,272 Boston 	
Hampden ..... 	 	 561 Somerville 	
37,489
6,332
Chelsea	
	 151 Stoneham 	
Holland 	
12,659
L027 Revere 	
49,934 Stow 	
Holyoke	
	
	
7,034
Winthrop
1,159
	 964 Sudbury 	
Longmeadow 	
4,416
8,881 Tewksbury	
Ludlow 	
Worcester
Co.
1,772
4,344 Townsend 	
Monson 	
1.851
	 768 Ashburnham 	
259 Tyngsboro 	
Montgomery...	
	
7,197
10,268 Athol 	
7,755 Wakefield 	
Palmer 	
ROOS
	 2802 Auburn 	
1,063 Waltham	
Russel/ 	

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POPULATION 07 MAMACEWSZT161.--continued.
Wor.-rst• r -Cent. I Grafton 	
Hudak	 	
Barn.. ... ...... 1.5581 Harvard 	
906 Holden 	
Berbn 	
5,735 i Hopedale 	
Blackstone 	
762 Ilubbardston..	
	
Bolton	
6.19 i Lancaster 	
	
13°7111011
0.368 Leicester 	
Brookfield 	
Charlton ... ....... 9229 I Leominster 	
/3,1051 Lunenburg	
Clinton 	
763 Mendon 	
Dana	
2,120 Milford 	
Douglas 	
8,818 Millbury 	
Dudley.. 	
311,0'211 New Braintree.	
Fitchburg 	
. 0121 Northboro 	
Gardner	

6,062
2261
1,077
2640
2,048
1,205
2,405
8414
9,297
1,293
12,105
4,631
477
1,997

1,974
7,400 Sturbridge 	
Northbridge 	
3,878
North Brookfield.. 9,617 Slaws 	
3,783
519 Templeton 	
Osaka= 	
2,024
Oxford 	
2,927 Upton 	
briednge	
444 WUran
Paxton 	
	
4.800
Petersham .	
442 Webster.... ....... /0,018
Phillipston 	
5,878
907 Westboro. 	
Princeton 	
803 West Boylston.... 1,571
Royalston 	
1,713 West Brookfield... 1,384
Rutland 	
1,348
1,868 Westminster 	
Shrewsbury 	
5,933
1,991 Winchendon 	
Southboro 	
128.185
11,000 Worcester	
Southbridge 	
7,121
Spencer 	

Tont POPULATION OF CONNECTICUT 908,355
Patricia Co.

3,397
Bethel 	
Bridgeport ..	 	 70,O96
Brookfield 	
Danbury 	19,474
3,116
Darien 	
Easton	
	 960
4.489
Fairfield 	
12.172
Greenwic h	 	
Huntington 	
5.572
M onroe ......
2,968
New Canaan 	
New Fairfield 	 	 589
9,278
Newtown 	
19,932
Norwalk 	
1,426
Redding 	
2,628
Ridgefield 	
	 653
Sherman	
18,839
Stamford 	
3 357
Stratford	
1,587
Trumbull 	
Weston 	
	 840
4 017
Westport	
1,598
Wilton. 	
HartfOrd Co.
1,902
Avon 	
3,448
Berlin 	
1,518
Bloomfield 	
9.643
Bristol 	
1,218
Burlington 	
2,678
Canton 	
	 684
East Granby 	
act Hartford 	 6 406
6,699
Enfield	
3,331
Farmington	
4,260
Glastonbu ry	
1,299
Granby 	
79,850
Hartford 	
Hartland	
	 592
10,801
Manchester 	
	 822
Marlboro 	
28,202
New Britain 	
1,041
Newmvo n 	
2.189
Plainville 	

TOTAL

Rocky Hill	
1,028
2.094
Simsbury 	
5.890
Southington 	
South NA indsor 	 2,014
3,521
Suffield 	
West Hartford 	 3,186
2,637
Wethersfield 	
3,614
Windsor 	
Windsor Locks.... 2,997
Litchfield Co.

Barkhamsted......	 869
	 578
Bethlehem 	
Bridgewater... ... .	 649
Canaan 	
	 820
	 684
Colebrook 	
1,175
Cornwall	
	 835
Goshen 	
1,213
Hanyinton 	
1,290
Kent 	
3,214
Litchfield 	
	 535
Morris 	
8,924
New Hartford 	
New Milford 	
4,804
1,614
Norfolk.... 	
North Canaan 	 1,803
Plymouth 	
1,087
Ca ury 	
Salisbury	
8,480
Sharon 	
1,982
Thomaston 	
8,300
12,453
Torrington 	
	 482
Warren 	
Washington 	
1,820
8,100
Watertown 	
Woodbury 	
1,9e8
Middlemen Co.

Chatham 	
Cheater 	
Clinton 	
Cromwell 	
Durham 	
East Haddam	
Essex 	

2,271
1,429
2,031
	 884
2,485
2,530

POPULATION OF RHODE ISLAND 428,558

Co.
Little Compton..	 1,182
	 1,457
	 1,135 Middletown	
22,034
	 6,901 Newport 	
5.108 New Shoreham ..	 1,395
2305
Portsmouth	
Rent Co 	
	 2,977
5,279 Tiverton. 	
Coventry 	
East Greenwich 	 	 2,775
Providence Co.
21,316
Warwick 	
	
	 8,317
West Greenwich 	 	 606 Burrillville
18,187
Central Falls	
NewPo rt Co.
18,393
Cranston 	
	 1,498 Cumberland.- 8,925
Jamestown 	
BriffitO1

Barrington 	
Bristol 	
Warren 	

	 897
Lisbon 	
	 750
Lyme	
Montville 	
2,395
New London	
17,548
North Stonington	 1,240
29,637
Norwich 	
7,180
Old Lyme	
2,807
Preston 	
Salem 	
	 468
Sprague 	
1,339
New Haves CO.
...... 8,540
12,831 Stonington..
Ansonia 	
Voluntown..
......	
872
	
	
623
Beacon Falls
2,904
	 617 Waterford 	
Bethany 	
	
	
5,706
Branford
Tolland Co.
Cheshire	
	 1,989
	 7,930 Andover.... ......	 885
Derby 	
	 1,167 Bolton 	
East Haven 	
	 2,785 Columbia 	
Guilford 	
	 655
	 4,626 Coventry	
Rain den 	
1,632
	 1,518 Ellington 	
Madison 	
1,829
	
28,695
	
1,016
	 736 Hebron
Middlebury 	
Mansfield... 	
1,827
Milford.	 	
	 8,783 Somers
	
1,598
Naugatuck 	
10,591
4,297
	
108,027 Stafford
New Haven 	
Tolland....
	
1,086
North Branford 	 	 814 Union	
	 428
North Haven 	 	 2,164 Vernon 	
8,989
6,995
Orange ......	
	 885
Oxf d	
	 952 WO Vinton	
	 562
Prospect 	
Windham
Co.,
	 	 3,541
Seymour.	
	 1,288
Southbury 	
	 9,001 Brooklyn.... 	
Wallingford 	
	 2,858
Waterbury	
51,139 Canterbury 	
	 876
Wolcott... .	
581 Cha lin 	
	 529
sat or 	
Hampton
	
	 629
New Louden Co.
Killingly 	
6,835
4,821
Borah 	
	 799 Plainfield 	
1,901 Pomfret 	
1,88/
Colchester	
7,398
East Lyme 	
1,838 Putnam 	
	 471
	 545 Scotland 	
Franklin 	
1,209
Griswold 	
8,490 Sterling 	
6,442
5,982 Thompson 	
Groton 	
1,521 Windham 	
Lebanon 	
0,187
1,238 Woodstock 	
2,095
Ledyard 	

2,015
Haddam 	
Killingworth......	 65/
Middtefield 	
	 845
Aliddletown	
17,488
Old Saybrook 	
1.431
Portland 	
3,856
1,684
Saybrook 	
Westbrook 	
	 889

East Providence. 12,138
	 1,151
Foster	
	 1,462
Glocester	
Johnston..., 	 	 4,805
Lincoln 	
2237
North Providence 8,016
North Smithfield	 2,428
Pawtucket 	
30,881
175,597
Providence 	
Scituate	
Smithfield 	
%VT
Woonsocket 	

WM

Washington Co.

Charlestown.	
	 975
	 841
Exeter	
Hopkinton.. .....	 2,502
North Kingstown 4,194
Richmond. 	
1.506
South Kingstown 4,975
Westerly	
	 7,541

POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS
HAVING 3.000 INHABITANTS OR MORE IN 1900, ARRANGED
ALPHABETICALLY BY STATES.
Alabama.

Anniston	
Avondale	
Bessemer 	
Birmingham	
Decatur
Dothan 	
Eufaula	
Florence 	
	
Girard 	
G	 de 	 	
Huntsville 	
Mobile 	
IDIgeeo lcnaet ruyr	
Opelika 	
Phoenix 	
Pratt City 	
	
SSehlemffield 	
Tro y 	
Tuscaloosa 	

	 9,695
	 8,090
	 8,358
38,415
3,114
	 8,275
	 4,532
	 6,478
	 9,282
	 8,840
	 3,162
	 8,068
88,469
a 4e :34
4376
	 4,245
	 4,163
	 8,485
173
	 483:,370
	 5,094

Arizona.

Phoenix 	
Prescott ...,	
Tucson 	

	 5,544
	 	 8,559
	 7,581

Arkansas.

Eureka Springs 	
FF oaryte st tmevit101 e	
	
Helena 	
Hot Springs
Jonesboro	
Little Rock 	
Mena 	
Paragould 	
Pine Bluff 	
Texarkana 	

	 8,572
11:587
	 5,550
9,973
	 4,508
	 83,307

	

113,49364
3 a2
42
	 4,914

California.

Alameda .. 	
16,484
	 4,836
Bakersfield	
Berkeley .... 	
13,214
Eureka. 	
7,327
Fresno	
12.470
	 4,719
Grass Va/ley 	
Los Angeles	
102,479
	 3,497
ville 	
4,038
Naps
Oakland 	
Pasadena 	
	 9,117
	 8.871
Petaluma 	
Pomona	
5,526
	 4,797
Redlands 	
	 7.973
Riverside 	
Sacramento 	
29,282
	
	 3.304
StalinBaes rnardino 	 16715000
Sax. F
Draiengo lsco.. -342,782
San Jose. 	
21,500
San Luis Obispo.	 8,021
	 3,879
San RafaeL 	
	 4,933
Santa Ana. 	
Santa Barbara...	 6,587
Santa Clara 	
	 8,650
Santa Cruz 	
	 5,659
Santa Monica.... 1367,:506
0537
67
Santa Rosa 	
Visalia. 	
Watsonville 	

	 3,085
	 8,598

AspenCelorade.
	
	 8,803

Boulder	
Canyon	
Central City 	

	 5,150
	 3,775
	 9,119

	 6,115
	 8,569 Bedford 	
'Canton 	
Carbondale 	
	 3,318 Bloomington ....	 8,460
	 4,979
Carlinville 	
	 8,502 Bluffton 	
	 7,786
Centralia	
	 6,721 Brazil	
	 8,130
	 9,098 Columbus. 	
Champaign	
	 0,836
Charleston	
	 5, 488 Connersville 	
1 698,575 Crawfordsville 	 	 6,649
Chicago	
	 4,192
Chicago Heights.	 5,100 Decatur 	
	 8,187
Clinton 	
	 4,452 Dunkirk 	
	 4,021 East Chicago....	 8,411
Collinsville 	
16,354 Elkhart	
Danville 	
20,759 Elwood 	
Decatur 	
12.950
	 5,909 Evansville 	
Dekalb 	
59,007
7,917 Fairmount 	
	 8,205
Dixon
	
	
Connecticut.
	 4, 353 Fort Wayne 	
Duquom 	
45,115
(In full elsewhere.)
	 7,100
East St. Louts.	 29,655 Frankfort 	
	 4,005
Edwardsville . ..	 4,157 Frank/in 	
Delaware.
	 3,910
	 8,774 Garrett 	
Dover	
3,399 Effingham	
	 8422
22,433 Gas City 	
	 3,380 El gin. 	
Newcastle 	
	 7,8/0
19,259 Goshen 	
76,508 Evanston	
Wilmington 	
Greencastle
	
	
13,258
Freeport 	
3,681
Diet. of Columbia. Galena 	
	 4,489
	 5,005 Greenfield 	
Georgetown 	
14,549 Galesburg 	
18,607 Greensburg 	
278,718 Geneseo 	
Washington	
	 3,356 Hammond-	
12,376
	 3,122 Hartford City....	 5,912
Granite 	
Florida.
	 9,491
	 4,085 Huntington 	
Harlem 	
Apalachicola 	
169,164
	
	 6,395 Indianapolis	
Fernandina 	
	 	 8,245 Harvey
	 3,268 Jeffersonville . 	 10,774
Gainesvil le	
3,693 Havana	
9,823
Kendallville
	
	
	
	
Hoopeston
3,854
Jacksonville 	
98,429 J acksonville 	
15,01 8 Kokomo 	
10,009
Key West 	
17,114 erseyville 	
3,517
Lafayette
	
	
18,116
Lake City 	
	 4,019
	 7,113
29,353 Laporte	
	 8,380 oliet	
Ocala	
13,595 Lawrenceburg 	 	 4,326
ankakee 	
Palatka 	
8,382
Lebanon	
,
Kewanee
	
Pensacola	
/7,747
	 8,071
	
	 3,969 Listnn 	
St. Augustine 	 	 4,272 Lagrange
10,446
Logansport
	
16,204
Lasalle
	
Tampa 	
15,839 Lincoln 	
	 7,835
	 8,962 Madison 	
Georgia	
17,387
	 5,918 Marion 	
Litchfield	
Alban 	
	 4,
5,175 Martinsville	
Macomb	
Americus 	
	 7:674 Mattoon 	
Michigan City 	 14,850
9,622
	
Athens 	
10,245
	 5,560
	 4,5.32 Mishawaka 	
89,872 Maywood	
Atlanta 	
	 3,405
	
	 3,736 Montpelier 	
Augusta 	
89,441 Mendota.
	 5,182
Metropolis	
	 4,069 AI t. Vernon 	
	 3,036 Moline 	
Barnsville 	
Muncie 	
20,992
17,248
Brunswrsk	
	 9,081 Monmouth	
New Albany 	
20,698
7.460
	
Cartersville 	
	 3,135 Morrie 	
New
Castle
	
	
3,406
9,273
	
Columbus	
17,6/9 Mt. Cannel 	
Noblesville 	
	 9,792
	
9,311
	 3,479 Mt. Vernon 	
Cordele 	
	 8,959
5,116 Peru 	
	
	 4,315 Murphysboro ..	 6,493 Plymouth 	
Dalton	
	 8,656
Elberton 	
3:884 Normal 	
	 4,798
	 3,795 Portland 	
Gainesville 	
	
	 6 041
4260 Princeton 	
IC mon	 	
Ottawa
	
	
0,588
	 4,274 Pans 	
La Grange 	
	
	 3,421
Rochester
	 5,580
23,272
Macon	
	 4,591
	
	 6,105 Rushville 	
	 4,440 Parts
Marietta 	
Seymour 	
	 6,445
8,036
Paxton
	
	
Milledgeville 	 	 4,219 Pekin 	
Shelbyville	
	 7,169
8,483
	
Newnan	
3,654
35,999
56,100 South Bend 	
	
	 7,291 Peoria
Rome	
	 8,118
	
	 6,863 Sullivan	
Savannah 	
54,249 Pena
Terre Haute 	
38,678
9,266
Pontiac	
	
	 3,245 Princeton 	
13162merville 	
	 8,764
	 4,023 Tipton	
	 5,823 Quincy 	
Thomasville	
	 6,280
36,252 Valparaiso 	
Valdosta 	
	 5,619
10,24
31,051 Vincennes 	
	 8,300 Rockford	
Washington 	
19,493 Wabasl 	
8,618
Island 	
Waycross 	
	 5,919 Reek
	 3,967
	 3,325 Warsat 	
Savanna 	
	 8,551
	 3,596 Washington 	
Hawaii,
Shelbyville 	
Honolulu 	
	 3,963
39,306 Springie/d 	
94,159 Whiting 	
	 3,705
Spring Valley	 .	 6,214 Winchester 	
Idaho.
	 6,309
Iowa.
Boise 	
	 5,957 Sterling	
14,079
Streator	
	 4,018
	 5,046
Atlantic 	
Poe-stall* 	
	 3,653 Belle Plaine	
Sycamore 	
	 3,283
Illinois.
	 4,248 Boone 	
3880
19,210 Taylorville 	
Alton	
	 5,788 Burlington 	
23,401
24,147 Urbana	
Aurora 	
	 9,926 Cedar Falls	
	 5,319
Watiliegius	
Batavia.
Cedar Rapids.... 25,656
Beardstown	
437
Indiana.
Centerville	
	 15,256
Belleville 	
17,484
	 7,521
Belvidere. ..... ..	 6,937 Alexandria 	
20,178 Charles City 	
	 4.517
Bloomington	
23,22 Anderson 	
	 8,8f6
	 3,005 Cherokee 	
	 6,114 Attica 	
Blue Island 	
	 8.351
	 8,396 Clarinda	
	 8,279 Auburn 	
Braldwood	
	 8645 I Clinton 	
Cairo 	
12,568 Aurora 	
2%098
Colorado Springs. 21,085
Cripple Creek.... 10,147
123,859
Denver 	
	 8,317
Durango	
	 3,728
Florence 	
	 3,054
Fort Collins 	
Grand Junction	 3,503
Greeley	
	 8,023
Leadville 	
12,455
28,157
Pueblo	
	 8,722
Salida 	
Trinidad 	
	 5,345
	 4,988
Victor	

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The city directories are very useful for tracking a family chronologically in a town- when they first came, where they lived, if they left, and other family information. The directory should be used in conjunction with maps, land records, and census. The directories did not always collect data accurately on newly arriving immigrants, particularly men coming to work in Branford that were either unmarried or did not bring their families.&#13;
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Cultural patterns can be ascertained by following the directories chronologically; for example, there was an increase in the number of marriages during World War II. In the early 1900s many families removed from Branford to New Haven, probably to be closer to a place of employment. After World War II families moved to East Haven and North Branford as those towns were developing during the post World War II period with affordable housing. During the mid to late 1950s there is a slowing of this movement out of town as families settled into suburban areas.&#13;
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Blackstone Library owns the following years:&#13;
1895, 1897&#13;
1900, 1904, 1909&#13;
1913, 1917&#13;
1920, 1925, 1926, 1928&#13;
1930, 1932, 1936, 1939&#13;
1942, 1946&#13;
1950, 1953, 1958&#13;
1960, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969&#13;
1970, 1971, 1973, 1974. 1976, 1977, 1978&#13;
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