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Historic Inventory EMAIL STREET Street MBP MHCN HISTORIC NAME # Allyn St 24 092-00-052 552 Squier, Laura A. House 108-110 092-00-064 562 Peck, Carrie I. - Bowler, Garret House Amherst St 6 095-00-039 678 Sutherland, William J. House 12 095-00-040 679 Smith, George Herbert House 17 095-00-019 1183 Albert & Beth Canfield House 20 095-00-043 1184 Hazen & Nellie Chase House 25 095-00-015 1185 J. Harry & Gertrude McKeon House 26 095-00-045 1186 George L. Bosworth House 31 095-00-014 1187 Richard & Louise Weiser House 34 095-00-048 1188 Fayette F. Read House 35 095-00-012 1189 Earle & Helen Thomas House 43 095-00-011 680 Strickland, Lucius W House 44 095-00-049 1190 Frederick & Eleanor Prentice House Appleton St 28 032-01-001 18 Whitmore Manufacturing Company 60 031-01-001 31 Buchanan Bolt and Wire Works - Sinclair Co 191 021-01-008 64 Merrick Thread Co. Mill #2 - American Thread Co. 206 020-02-001 77 Skinner, William Silk Manufacturing Co. XXX Merrick Thread Co. Mill #3 216 020-02-008 75 Farr Alpaca Mill 250 011-02-002 731 Skinner, William Silk Manufacturing Co. 271-275 011-01-006 362 310 011-10-001 254 War Memorial - Soldier's Memorial 320-330 011-10-010 1091 365-369 011-06-011 380 Rutland, The 377 005-04-006 131 Second Baptist Church of Holyoke 384-388 005-08-001 1031 399 005-07-004 132 Farr, Herbert N. House 429 061-04-013 407 Oakland, The 475 076-01-005 410 Morrill, H. H. House 485 076-01-005 342 Saint Paul's Episcopal Church 495 076-04-002 350 Landers, Dennis J. House 507 076-04-003 173 Ranger, Casper House 549-551 091-00-134 507 Lynch Rowhouse Apremont Highway 200 187-00-009 161 Griffin House 241 182-00-015 1192 John & Elizabeth tremper House 251 182-00-014 1193 Bender House 275 182-00-054 1194 Christian & Hulda Bluemer House Arthur Street 51 117-00-044 1195 Ernest & Mary Sattler House 61 117-00-041 1196 Adolf & Clara Sattler House 72 117-00-058 1197 August Peters House Bay State Road 25 125-00-057 1198 Milo E. Knight House 37 125-00-056 1199 P. Alden Beaman House Beacon Ave 94 105-00-067 519 Glesman, August House Beaudoin Terrace 10 130-00-015A 1200 Richard H. Dietz House Beech St 85 062-05-001 1067 86 062-02-017 1054 89 062-05-003 1068 91-101 062-05-004 1069 104 062-02-014 402 Beech Street Apartments 126-128 062-03-015 404 132-134 062-03-014 1056 136-138 062-03-013 1057 140 062-03-012 1060 Beech St Cont 142-144 062-03-011 1061 146 062-03-010 1062 147-165 061-04-001 1058 167-169 061-04-011 405 171 061-04-012 1065 173 061-04-013 1063 177-187 061-05-001 406 Alderman Apartments 194 061-02-011 1048 198 061-02-010 1049 202 061-02-009 1050 204 061-02-008 1051 209 061-05-012 1064 224 061-03-011 1045 226 061-03-010 1046 232 061-03-009 1047 235 061-06-007 1052 293 060-05-001 1043 295-297 060-05-002 1044 321-323 060-05-005 1053 329 060-06-003 462 Girard Apartments 483 059-00-018 468 Keigwin. Berijah H. House 603 110-00-012 490 Collingwood, James House 914 Beech Street Bridge Bigelow St 2 020-02-003 72 Farr Alpaca Company 3 020-01-004 76 Farr Alpaca Woolen Company Bond St 17 011-02-003 730 Skinner, William Silk Manufacturing Company 55-57 011-03-002 727 Apostle Holiness House of Prayer Bowers St 12 033-03-002 41 Boston and Maine Railroad Station Brookline Ave 87 127-00-095 500 Racicot, Wilfred A. House Brooks Ave 4 074-00-030 514 Winchester Apartments Brown Ave 54-56 081-00-039 437 Schenker, Henry N. House 60 081-00-095 438 Marx, Henry J. House 95-97 082-00-009 439 122 082-00-037 440 Baron. John - Regan, Albert House Cabot St 54 Precious Blood Church 56 028-01-001 50 Precious Blood Rectory 96 028-06-020 287 Grace Church 102 019-01-007.2 73 Crocker - McElwain Paper Company Mill #1 108 019-01-013 74 Farr Alpaca Mill 115-119 011-03-006 725 Whitcomb Block 120-122 010-01-001 724 123-125 011-03-007 726 156 010-07-001 260 Lawrence, H. B. Public School 238 060-01-001 135 Wistariahurst 245-247 061-06-008 340 Nautilus Building 290 077-04-001 470 Montague, Oscar House 047-01-013 23 Bemis Paper Company - Union Paper Mfg. Co. 048-01-008 24 National Blank Book Co. - Riverside Paper Mill 048-01-010 25 National Blank Book Co. - Shaw, J.G. Co. 912 Willimansett - Holyoke Bridge Calumet Road 19 125-00-071 1207 Gustave M. Gunderson House Canal St 1 033-03-006 71 Holyoke Water Power Co. Business Office 2 033-03-007 70 Mt. Tom Hose Company #1 Carol Ln 15 103-00-024 610 Prentiss, George Carriage House Center St 1-15 037-04-002 36 Hadley Falls Company Worker Housing 2-20 037-03-025 40 Hadley Falls Company Worker Housing Central Park Dr 28 136-00-017 711 Woodruff, Joseph House 118 137-00-001 712 Fowler, William House 163 136-00-006 713 Harrington, Richard J. House Cherry Street 693 202-00-017 1215 Andrew & Alice Wright House Chestnut St 53-57 006-01-001 1103 59-61 006-01-002 1104 66 012-04-012 367 Whiting, William School 85 006-02-001 1216 Convent of Nortre Dame 91 012-04-011 1217 School of the Immaculate Conception 95 006-02-002 121 Holyoke Catholic High School 101 006-02-003 122 Murless, Daniel House - Saint Jerome's Convent 124 012-06-008 1105 Mary & Ulysses DeVyIder House 134 012-06-007 1106 143 006-03-005 1107 Holyoke Savings Bank 144 012-06-006 Victory Theater 149 005-01-001 1108 156-160 011-09-011 1109 159 005-01-003 120 Newton, James Hale House - Holyoke Club 167 005-01-004 1090 179-185 005-02-002 1089 J. E. Morrill Building 187 005-02-003 369 Thayer, James N. House 188 011-10-008 370 Webber, Joel Sanford House 190 011-10-007 1088 192 011-10-006 371 Fraser, Joshua. H. House 195-201 005-02-004 1092 199-203 005-02-004 1092 "The Randolph" 213-225 005-03-001 373 The Essex 231 005-03-004 1093 235 005-03-005 374 Holyoke Masonic Temple 237 005-03-006 119 First Presbyterian Church 255 004-01-001 1094 261 004-01-002 705 Our Lady of Perpetual Help School 265 004-01-002 118 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church 271 004-01-002 1095 289 004-02-001 1096 293 004-02-002 1097 296-306 010-08-013 1098 297 004-02-003 429 317-319 003-01-001 1099 Clinton, The 341 003-01-004 1100 347 009-03-001 1101 348 009-06-005 1102 Claremont Ave 32 125-00-038 1219 Lewis E. Dickinson House 33 125-00-043 1220 Robert J. Burke House Clark Street 9 114-00-010 1221 George & Mary Lowe House Cleveland St 17 095-00-028 660 Rogers, Sydney S. House 46 095-00-092 661 Cramer, Martin L. House 60 095-00-096 662 Ballard, Harry E. House 69 095-00-098 663 Worthington, James R. House 70 095-00-097 664 Robinson, James T. House F Clinton Ave 18 074-00-035 509 46 075-07-011 146 Ewing, George C. House Columbia Street 7 081-00-107 1225 "The Eduardo Cadieux" Commercial St 25-27 010-02-004 720 McCormick Block 37 010-02-009 719 Union Club 53-57 010-03-006 718 Glenn Block 62-64 009-01-001 716 Saint John Block 71-73 009-01-003 715 Heinritz Block Connecticut River 903 Holyoke Dam 906 Holyoke Canal System - Third level canal Corser St 9-11 109-00-055 492 Everts, Benjamin House 14 110-00-013 493 16 494 Baum, Samuel - Hebert, Albert House 18-20 110-00-003 1229 Samuel Baum House Dartmouth St 21 095-00-072 1230 Winfred & Mary Crosier House 29 095-00-073 1231 Lewis L. Claflin House 33 095-00-074 1232 Donald B. Logan House 37 095-00-075 1233 Samuel 0. Hoyt House 41 095-00-077 698 Boley, Ernest House 75 095-00-058 1234 Harry & Eunice Hunt House 77 095-00-057 1235 Ambrose & Irene Reynolds 85 101-00-088 1236 Philip & Mildred Blanchard House 86 102-00-018 1237 P. J. B. Sullivan House 88 102-00-017 1238 James & Eileen Farrell House 90 102-00-016 1239 Edward & Maryon Glesmann House 91 101-00-085 1240 William & Mary 0'Leary House 93 101-00-084 1241 deRevere/DuPont House 100 102-00-015 1242 Harold & Ethel Knight House 105 101-00-081 1243 Stanislas & Denise Donaldson House 106 102-00-014 1244 P. Andrew & Sarah Jackson House 111 101-00-080 1245 Lewis J. Peterson House 113 101-00-077 1246 Alfred B. Carrier House 128 102-00-013 1247 Wilfred J. D'Amour House 135 101-00-076 1248 Cora Mae Knapp House 136 102-00-009 1249 George E.
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