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Directory 1909. 4 - BRANFORD • DIRECTORY 1909. 4 . REPRESENTING .Tili pop Low kat- COMPANIM_S: x aartforil; Phoenix: Orient and Conneet4ad-o1 ,flaiMent ' - • 'Cengnionel, Niagara: and Garanute of New rafir- CONTAINING A General Directory of the Citizens, Classified Business Directory, Town Officers, Churches, Schools, Societies, Etc. THE PRICE & 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 In the office of the Labrada of Cangroe, 4 W441004% D UMB NG, 'TENNI Au etwee mum us Alto Rages tiewleF PP*, Steatrt Het Air , Plunilga ni3tuniati,51 ETC. „--4 GRIST MILL MEADOW STS., BRANFORD, CONN. -7ELEPHONE CONNECTION. 'ffflPJOTOWESE ST., _ M1112 1 ail CONTENTS THE PAGE CHAMBERLAIN co. Abbreviations 9 Advertisements 61 50 ORANGE ST., CORNER OF CROWN, Blackstone Library 92 87 NEW HAVEN, CONN. Borough Officers Business Directory Cemeteries 99 FURNITURE All goods sent prepaid to Census 97 towns covered by the CARPETS and RUGS Churches 89 Branford Directory. Constables 87 DRAPERIES Fire Department e3 MANTELS Agents for G. A. R. Index to Advertisers 4 "Ostermoor" Mattresses 5 STOVES "Globe.Wernicke" Book Cases Index to Out-of-Town Advertisers "Craftsman" Furniture Names of Residents FIRE PLACE GOODS etc., etc. Post Offices 93 Post Offices in Connecticut 95 Savings Bank 73 Schools 87 The Price, Lee & Adkins Co., Societies, Associations, etc 89 State Government 94 Stock Companies 84 Streets and Avenues 6 PRINTERS Temperance Societies 92 Town Court 87 Town Officers United States Government 94 BOOKBINDERS SYNOPSIS • Names in Branford Directory, 1904 (including 271 removals) 2,089 Fine Work a Specialty. • Names added in preparing Directory, 1909 620 • Names erased in preparing Directory, 1909 635 206 Meadow S Names in Directory, 1909 (including 262 removals) 2,074 . Changes of address •• 305 bcr Total number of changes.......-....• ............. 1,822 21 ?CI" INDEX TO OUT-OF-TOWN ADVERTISERS • INDEX TO ADVERTISERS BLUESTONE DEALERS. MANTELS (WOOD). Warner-Miller Co (wholesale), Rail- Chamberlain Co. The, 50 Orange, road ay, New even. _front cover New Haven 2 PAGE ?AC• BRICK DEALERS. MASONS' SUPPLIES. Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Rail- Altbuch H 70 Johnson C. A. Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Rail- 62 road av, New Haven.... front cover road av, New Haven ...front cover Bradley Richard 63 Jourdan F. & Son BUSINESS COLLEGE. 66 PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. Brainerd F. E. 67 Kaminsky Peter Butler School The, 152 Temple, 70 New Haven inside back cover Metals, Cross & Beardsley, 90 Or- Branford Opinion ange, New Haven ...front cord p V 71 Kelsey 0. C 63 CARPETS, RUGS, ETC. PAINTERS AND PAPER RANGERS. Bray T. M 62 Lavassa Louis 72 Chamberlain Co. The, 50. Orange, New Haven 2 Bushnell N. T. Co front cover Lundquist Peter A Merrels, Cross & Beardsley, 90 Or- 64 CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. ange, New Haven ..front cord p V Butler School The...inside back cover Mark L 70 Fowler Frank E. (wholesale), 232 PAPER HANGINGS. State, New Haven back cover Chamberlain Co. The.... app contents MeGmil Bros 68 Merrels, Cross & Beardsley, 90 Or- DECORATORS ange, New Haven... front cord p V Clancy W. S 66 McKeon Frank P root cord p IV Merrels, Cross & Beardsley, 90 Or- ange, New Haven... front cord p V PAPER AND TWINE DEALERS. Dunn P. 11 front cord p II McKinnon 11. B 68 DRY GOODS. Fowler Frank E., 232 State, New Engquist A. R front cord p IV Mendel Sr Haven back cover Freedman front cover Gamble-Desmond Co. The, 886 to Foote 0.11 69 Merrels, Cross & Beardsley, 900 Chapel, New Haven, back cover PLASTER DEALERS. Howe te Stetson Stores The, 761 Fowler F. E back cover front cord p V to 773 Chapel, New Haven, Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Rail- front cord p V road av, New Haven front cover Gamble-Desmond Co. The back cover Moore 3.5 64 Mendel & Freedman, 722 Chapel, SCHOOL (PRIVATE) New Haven .. front cover Goldsmith Fannie P .. front cord p VI Mory Carl F 61 Butler School The, 152 Temple, FIREPLACE GOODS. • New Haven inside back cover Griswold S. A_ 68 Munger Bros 69 Chamberlain Co. The, 50 Orange, SEA SAND DEALERS. Hamm Gustave A. R 70 Noble Julius & Co 72 New Haven 2 Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale),Rail- Harding M. P 67 Osborn S. V front cord,p III FURNITURE DEALERS. road av, New Haven ...front cover Harrington C. W. Co. The 63 Prann F. S 61 New Haven 2 SEWER PIPt. Henricksen John 64 Rice M. P Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Rail- 65 HAIR DEALERS. road av, New Haven .... front cove Higley W. C 64 Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Rail- Sanzero Giuseppe 17 road av, New Haven.. .front cover TILING. Headley & Hutchinson front cord p Shney John T HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Chamberlain Co. The, 50 Orange, New Haven 2 Healey B. F front cord pH Smith Samuel E Bushnell N. T. Co., 710 and 712 17 Chapel, New Haven ....front cover WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES. Howe & Stetsot front cord p V Stannard Cage R • Bent cor d P LATH DEALERS. Chamberlain Co. The, 50 Orange, Hubbard EL W. 62 Warner-Miler Cu.;. ..., front °curer - Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Rail- New Haven 2 road av, New Haven...front coves • WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE • LIKE AND CEMENT DEALERS. (WHOLESALE). Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Rail- Fowler Frank E., 232 State, New -, road ay, New Haven... front cover Haven back cover STREETS, AVENUES AND ROADS HOTGIIIKSS GROVE ROAD, from Pine Orchard road INDIAN NECK a section southern end of Montowese INDIAN NECK AVENUE, from depot east of S. V. Os- STREETS, AVENUES AND ROADS born's southeast to Montowese IVY, from Main at New York Lock Co.'s westerly to Bushy Hill AVERILL AVENUE, from 52 Montowese east KIRKHAM, from Main opp Monroe south to Maple and BLACKSTONEVILLE, a section on Pine Orchard road depot BRADLEY, from Main June. W Main southwest bey rail- LANP.H IER'S COVE, a section off Short Beach road near road Double Beach BRADLEY AVENUE, from 18 Montowese opp the Green LAUREL, from Main east side of Blackstone Memorial easterly Library northwest to Cedar BRAINARD, from Main east and south to Rogers, Stony LEETE'S ISLAND ROAD, from School jam. Northam, Creek Stony Creek, east to Guilford line BRANFORD POINT, a section south end of Harbor after LINDEN POINT AVENUE, from Flying Point av south, crossing creek Stony Creek BRUSHY PLAIN, a section at north end of Ivy MAIN, from jun°. E Main and Chestnut west to W Main CEDAR, from Main west side Blackstone Memorial Li- June. Bradley brary north to Cedar Hill and Cherry Hill road MAIN (Stony Creek), from N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. south CHERRY HILL ROAD, from W Main opp Harbor north to Indian Point House to Cherry Hill and North Branford line MAPLE, from depot southwest and west to Old Short CHESTNUT, from Main jtmc E Main north to Short Beach road Rocks road MEADOW, from Montowese west to Rogers CHURCH, from S Main to railroad track MILL PLAIN, from E Main northerly to Short Rocks COCHECO AVENUE, from Montowese to shore road and Queach road DAMASCUS, a section lying between Branford and Stony MONROE, from Main opp Kirkham northwest and west Creek to Cherry Hill road DOUBLE BEACH ROAD, from Bradley south to Double MONTOWESE, from Main east side of the Green to In- Beach diari Neck EAST MAIN, continuation of Main from junc. of Chest- NORTHAM, from School June. Leete's Island road west nut easterly to Palmer, Stony Creek ELM, from Rogers west to Harbor NORTH BRANFORD ROAD, from E Main northeasterly ELY LANE, from 75 Harbor easterly to North Branford line FAIR VIEW AVENUE, from end Flying Point av south- OLD SHORT BEACH ROAD, from W Main south to west, Stony Creek Short Beach - FLYING POINT, section bordering on the shore end of PALMER, from depot northwest and north to Northam, Flying Point avenue, Stony Creek Stony Creek FLYING POINT AVENUE, from Main south to Fl in PARK PLACE, from Main at "Delevau House northwewt o y PAVED STREET DISTRICT, a section eastern part of 'GOODSELL POINT ROAD, from Harbor opp Stannard town line north of turnpike av (Branford Point) easterly to Goodsell Point PINE ORCHARD, a section on the shore about half way GRAYS LANE, from Flying Point at east, Stony Creek to Stony Creek at end of Pine Orchard road HARBOR, from W Main opp Cherry Hill road south to PINE ORCHARD ROAD, from Montowese to Pine Or- Branford Point chard HARDING AVENUE, from Indian Neck at westerly PLEASANT POINT, from Stony Creek road to the shore HARRISON AVENUE, from Main opp Baptist Church PROSPECT, from Main easterly, Stony Creek northwest PROSPECT AVENUE, fain Hopson avenue n Swedish HILLSIDE AVENUE, from Main opp the Green north,- Church easterly west to Ivy QUEACH ROAD, from Mill Plain northeast to North HOPSON AVENUE, from Main opp Blackstone Me- Branford line morial Library south to railroad truck RAILROAD AVENUE, from,Stany Creek, from east be- BOSLEY AVENUE, from W Main n Saltonstall Lake to tween the railroad tracks Cherry Hill road , • BLOCKS, BLTLIHNGS Itit* • BLED HILL ROAD, Stony Creek, from Leete's Island road northerly ROGERS, from Main south to railroad station ROGERS (Stony Creek), from Main easterly BRANFORD DIRECTORY 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, 1909 Short Rocks SILVER, from Ivy northerly SOUTH MAIN, from Montowese west to Main south aide ABBREVIATIONS of the Green ab above insp. inspector adv, advertisement lab, laborer STANNARD AVENUE, from Harbor (Branford Point) att, agent.
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