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PINE ISLAND PARK (Post Card donated by D. Joachim)

THE 1918 MANCHESTER CITY DIRECTORY


In 1918 the City of Manchester had a population of over 70,000 people. The City Directory listed the name of a citizen(usually male), the name of the spouse (if married), the occupation and the place of residence. The directory states "for the year ending November 1918". In all likelihood, the enumeration took place at the end of 1917 and the beginning of 1918. Individuals serving in World War I are
featured with the armed services division they had enlisted under.

The Manchester City Directory for 1918 is a
transcription from an original copy. The entries have been abbreviated due to space considerations. After the name of a street, the word "street" has been omitted.

When a death date is given, this does not mean the death occurred in Manchester. To request information on a specific death, please write a letter to the Office of the City Clerk and remit a $12.00 money order or a check drawn on a New Hampshire, payable to the City of Manchester. Mail your request to:
Office of the City Clerk
One City Hall Plaza
Manchester, NH 03101

1918 MANCHESTER CITY DIRECTORY

A-B
C-D
E-F
G-I
J-L
M-Q
R-Z
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Union Station (Post card donated by P. LeBlond-Kang)
ABBREVIATIONS

Agt: Agent
A.L. Co.: American Locomotive Company
Amoskeag: Amoskeag Manufacturing Co.
A.P.M. Co: Amoskeag Paper Mills Company
C & M: Concord & Montreal Railroad
C & P: Concord & Portsmouth Railroad
Elliott: Elliott Manufacturing Company
G.F.L & H Ry: Goff's Falls, Litchfield &
Hudson Railroad
G.P. Crafts: G. Crafts Shoes
Jefferson: Jefferson Mills
J.W. Hill: J.W. Hill Dry Goods
ins: insurance
M.F.D.: Manchester Fire Department
M.R. Co.: Manchester Rendering Company
M.S.B.: Machine Shop Block
M.T.L.& P.: Manchester Traction, Light &
Power Company
McElwain: W.H. McElwain Shoe
sec: secretary
St Ry: Street Railway
Stark: Stark Mills (International
Cotton Mills)
U.S.B & S.: U.S. Bobbin and Shuttle Co.
U.S.M. Co.: United Shoe Machinery Co.
W.H.M. Co.: W.H. McElwain Company

VILLAGES WITHIN THE CITY OF MANCHESTER

AMOSKEAG: West of the Merrimack River, via Falls Bridge
EAST MANCHESTER: on Massabesic street and vicinity
FARMERVILLE: North of Amoskeag Village
MCGREGORVILLE: West of the Merrimack River via McGregor Bridge, West Manchester
GOFF'S FALLS: South end of Brown Avenue
MANCHESTER CENTRE; On Mammoth Road, southeast of the City
MASSABESIC: Candia Raod and vicinity, near Massabesic Lake
PISCATAQUOG: Changed to West Manchester
SOUTH MANCHESTER: South end of Elm Street and Vicinity
WEST MANCHESTER: Includes all that part of the city west of the Merrimack River from Amoskeag to the Bedford, NH line
YOUNGSVILLE: Junction of Hanover Street and Candia Road and Vicinity















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