F.M. SHEPARD, Pres. J.A.
MINOTT, Sec.
J. FRANCIS HAYWARD, Manager
at Boston.
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CHARLES H. NORTH & CO.
PACKERS AND CURERS OF
PORK, BEEF, LARD, HAMS, BACON, LIVE AND
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33 & 34 NORTH MARKET ST.,
CHARLES H. NORTH, S. HENRY SKILTON, Boston,
U.S.A.
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ARTHUR P. DODGE
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 31
MILK ST., ROOM 46,
Notary Public. Commissioner for New
Hampshire.
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Bay State Monthly Company, Publishers and Printers, 43 Milk Street, Boston.
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THE
New England Business Directory
AND GAZETTEER
For 1885.
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classified by Business, Town,
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ALSO
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A COMPLETE NEW ENGLAND GAZETTEER
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comprising a concise description
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showing Population,
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A Colored Map of New England Accompanies Each Book.
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PUBLISHERS, 155 FRANKLIN STREET, BOSTON.
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