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The City of M A N C H E S T E R NH in 1864 BUSINESS ADVERTISING |
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personal thanks to my cousin, Dan King, for providing these images.
Blocks
& Buildings | Squares and Parks | Business
Advertisements, 1864
Description
of Blocks and Buildings, Manchester NH - 1864 Atwell's Block--Manchester
Street, near Union Ayer's Block--Elm Street, between Museum and Crosby's Block Barnes
& Cilley's Block--Manchester Street, near Elm Barnes & Putney's Building--Elm
Street, corner of Hanover Bartlett's Block--71 to 77 Chestnut Street Bean's
Block--Pine Street corner of Merrimack Street; and Chestnut Street, corner of
Central Street Bell's Block--Elm Street, below City Hotel Boston Block--Laurel
Street, corner of Pine Street Brown's Block--Elm Street, opposite Merrimac
Square Central Block--Elm Street, between Stark and Mechanic Streets Chase's
Block--Walnut Street, corner of Pleasant Street (P.) Cheney and Marshall's
Building--Elm Street, corner of Central Street City Bank Block--Hanover Street,
near Elm Street Clark's Block--Pearl Street, near Elm Street Crosby's BLock--Elm
Street, corner of Merrimac Street Elliott Building--Manchester Street, near
Elm Street Emerald Block--Elm STreet, corner of Park Street Exchange Hall--76
Merchant's Exchange Ferren's Building--between Methodist Church and Union Building Fremont
Block--Manchester Street, corner of Union Street French Block--Pearl Street French's
Building--Granite Street, near Main (P.) Gas Works--Elm Street, near the Cemetery Griffin's
Block--Chestnut Street, near W. Spruce Street Granite Block--Elm Street, near
Merrimac Street Haynes Block--Chestnut Street, corner of Bridge Street Huse
Block--Chestnut Street, corner of Manchester Street Jackson's Block--Chesnut
Street, corner of Pearl Street Johnson's Block--Elm Street, near Bridge Street Joy's
Block--Elm Street, near Merrimac Street Kennard's Block--Elm Street, corner
of Washington Street Kidder's Block--r. Elm Street, between Bridge and Spring
Streets Knowles' Block--Chestnut Street, corner of Merrimac Street Lincoln's
Block--Elm Street, near Pearl Street Marshall's Building--Elm Street, between
Pleasant and Central Streets Martin's Block, Elm Street, corner of Lowell Street Masonic
Temple--Hanover Street, near Elm Street Merchants' Exchange--from 71 to 86
Elm Merrimac Block--Elm Street, corner of Merrimac Street, opposite Crosby's
Block Mitchell's Block--Merrimac Street near Elm Street Monument Building--Elm
Street between Pleasant and Central Streets Museum Building--Elm, between Merrimac
and Pleasant Streets Music Hall--Elm Street, corner of Pleasant Street Mystic
Hall, 76 Merchants' Exchange Page & Riddle's Block--Bridge Street, corner
of Elm Street Parson's Block--Concord street, between Chesnut and Elm Streets Patten's
Building--Elm Street, north of City Hall Pierce's Block--Main Street, corner
of Clinton Street (P) Plumer's Block--62 Elm Riddle's Building--Elm Street,
corner of Hanover Street Rundlett's Block--Manchester Street, near Baptist
Church Smith's Block--West Spruce Street, between Elm and Chestnut Streets Smyth's
Block--Elm Street, between Water and Spring Streets Stark Block--Elm Street,
between Water and Merrimac Streets Union Building--Elm Street, between Market
and Merrimac Streets Webber's Block--Chestnut Street, corner of Laurel Street Wallace's
Block--Vine Street, corner of Concord Street Wells' Block--Elm Street, corner
of Spring Street City Hall--Market Street, corner of Elm Street Franklin
Hall--r. of American House, Manchester Street Granite Hall--in Granite Building,
Elm Street, near Merrimac Street Masonic Hall--Masonic Temple, Hanover Street Melodeon--on
Lowell Street, near Elm Street Merrimac Hall--in Merrimack Building, Elm Street Music
Hall--Elm Street, corner of Pleasant Street Odd Fellow's Hall--Masonic Temple,
Hanover Street Pleasant Street Hall--Elm Street, corner of Pleasant Street Smyth's
Hall--Smyth's Block, Elm Street Wells' Hall--in Wells' Building, near Spring
Street SQUARES
& PARKS - Manchester NH, 1864 CONCORD.--Bounded on the north
and south by COncord and Amherst; east and west by Pine and Vine HANOVER.--Bounded
north and south by Amherst and Hanover; east and west by Walnut and Union; contains
4 acres of Land; has a large open reservoir. MERRIMAC.--Bounded north and south
by Merrimac and Central; east and west by Chestnut and Elm. TREMONT.--Bounded
north and south by Bridge and High; east and west by Union and Pine. THE PARK.--Bounded
north and south by Park and Cedar; east and west by Pine and Chestnut THE RESERVOIR.--The
Company's Reservoir is situated one mile in a north-easterly direction from City
Hall. It is a retangular, 484 feet by 234 feet at the top; depth of water, 18
feet; capacity, 11,000,000 gallons of water. The Height of reservoir above the
river is 150 feet. The design of the Company in building this reservoir is to
supply the mills and boarding-houses with water.
Business
Advertisements, 1864
Aaron
W. Smith, Mechanics Row, Manchester NH |
Amoskeag
Savings Bank // Five Cents' Savings Bank, Smyth's Block |
Amoskeag Manufacturing Co.
| Attorneys
- B.P. Cilley // Morrison, Stanley & Clark // J.W. Fellows
// Chas. Henry Bartlett | Attorneys
- Parker & Johnson // Isaac W. Smith // John T. Moore | John
D. Bean, Auctioneer, Music Hall Building // Cheney & Co's Express
Offices | B.H.
Chase, Leather Belting // Amoskeag Paper Mill (B.F. Martin) // American
Excelsior Works (Wm. Blanchard) | E.W.
Blake & Co, Chemist & Apothecaries / Chas. F. Lord, Dealer
in Pure Drugs | James
Colbath & Son, Mechanics Mills // J. Stickney Jr., Leather | Provisions
- Cook & Miller// Walker & Holmes (Piscataquog) | C.W.
Stratton, Teacher of Music // Lyons & Co., Merchant Tailors // C.R. Colley,
House & Sign Painter | Daily
Mirror // The Dollar Weekly Mirror and Journal of Agriculture, John B. Clarke,
editor and proprietor | Daily
Union and Union Democrat, published by Campbell & Pierce | Dentists
- Chester Heath, D.K. Boutelle // Dr. E. Custer, Homeopathic
Physician // Mrs. E. Custer, Teacher of Piano-Forte | Dr.
J.B. Prescott Dentist // Miss Mary Olive A. Hunt, M.D., Physician &
Obstetrician // Mrs. O.M. Winegar Physician // H.C. Conner Druggist
etc. | Edward
Chase & Co., blacksmiths // Randlet & Brown, Stone Cutters | E.P.
Johnson & Co // Hall, Eastman & Co. // Merrimac House, Nathan
B. Taplin | Boots,
Shoes & Rubbers -- Ezra Kimball // Liberty Raymond | Photography
-- E.Y. Farrar - Kimball & Childs | S.C.
Forsaith & Co., machinists | French's
Insurance Office // Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company //
John V. Sullivan, Books & Stationery | The
Daily American // Manchester Weekly American, both published by Gage, Moore
& Co. | Granite
File Works, Benjamin S. Stokes // B.H. Piper, manufacturer of carriage
spokes | Haines
& Wallace, building lumber // Amoskeag Brewery | Hill
& Co's Manchester and Boston Express // J.M. & E.R. Coburn,
Land for Sale | H.T.
Foss & Co., painters // William W. Hubbard, manufacturer // John
L. Kennedy painter | Thomas
R. Hubbard, dealer & manufacturer // Hoop Skirt Manufactory | James
Baldwin & Co., manufactureres / Manchester Machine Card Factory, Bisco
& Denny | Boot
and Shoe Manufacturers -- John Cayzer // Boyd, Corey & Co. | John
Cleworth, steel and brass reed manufacturer // H.W. Whitney & Co.,
plumbers | John
Truesdale, hat cap and fur manufacturer // J.L. Cox, manufacturer sofas,
lounges, ottomans, chairs | John
B. Varick & Co., dealers in hardware, iron & steel, paints, oils and
glass, etc. | John
W. Whittier, mfg and dealer leather belting and fire engine hose // Robert
D. Nesmith, mfg of woollen flocks etc. // D.C. Gould, mfg of boot and
shoe pegs | J.S.
Kidder & Co. commission merchants // Eastman & Son, dealers
in W.I. Goods, Teas, Flour | Kidder
& Chandler, "Old Family Store" // Henry C. Merrill, wholesale
and retail goods | Langdon
Manufacturing Co., Wm Killey agent // T.L. Thorpe dealer in cop waste
and paper stock | Manchester
Dye House, Wm. Beet // Gilman Riddle, mfg bobbins, spools etc. | Manchester
Iron Works, mfg, A.J. Marshall | Miss
Dr. Colby, ecletic physician // John A. Perry, hair producer (product)
// Manchester Gaslight Company | Palmer
& Gale, dealers in steam, gas and water pipe, etc. | Wm.
Parker Jr., stoves, tin glass and japanned ware // James & Dodge,
boarding and livery // Straw & Prince, Undertakers | John
A. Perry, Druggist and Chemist (ad for Dr. Warren's Bilious Bitters) | H.
& H.R. Pettee, grain, meal, flour // E.D. Barney & Co., meats,
provisions, produce // C.H. Chase, watches and clocks | Plumer
and Chandler, dealers in cloths and clothing, hats, etc // Clothing Store,
John Lee | C.M.
Putney's Dining Room // City Hotel // P.B. Putney's Dining Rooms | A.W.
Sanborn & Co., carriage manufacturers // J.B. Chase, mfg leather
items // D.B. Wilson, soap and candle mfg & dealer in hogs | Scrimshaw's
celebrated patent concrete for paving, Henry J. Tirrell & Co. | Waldo
Whitney's improved patent, combination water wheel | Groceries,
Dry Goods, Meats, Etc. -- Willey, Lock & Co // Page & Martin | William
Boyd, meats, poultry, vegetables, etc. // Turney & Morse's Eating
House | Williams
& Co., stoves etc. // Curtis K. Kendall, City Express porter and
mail messenger | William
H. Fisk, publisher, booksellter, bookbinder, etc. | Z.
Foster Campbell, druggist and apothecary | . | . | . |
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