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CRADLEY is a parish and extensive and populous district on the borders of Staffordshire, the river Stour separating it from Cradley Heath in that county; it has a station on the Birmingham and Stourbridge section of the Great Western railway, 2½ miles east from Stourbridge, 4 south from Dudley and 9½ south-west from Birmingham, in the Northern division of the county, hundred of Lower Halfshire, Stourbridge petty sessional division, union and county court district, rural deanery of Dudley and archdeaconry and diocese of Worcester. The town itself lies a little off the main road, and forms part of a populous mercantile and manufacturing neighbourhood, in which the iron trade is carried on in all its branches; water is supplied by the South Staffordshire Waterworks Company and gas by the Cradley Heath Gas Company. The ecclesiastical parish was formed in 1799 from the civil parish of Halesowen. The church of St. Peter, erected in 1789, and until its consecration in 1798 a chapel belonging to Lady Huntingdon's Connexion, is an edifice of brick, repaired in 1874-5, at a cost of about £4,500 and consists of chancel, nave, south porch and a brick tower added in 1876 and containing 8 bells, shown in the Vienna exhibition of 1873 : a new font was provided in 1867 and an organ built at a cost of £400: there are 750 sittings, 350 being free. The register of baptisms and burials dates from 1785 ; marriages, 1802. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £250, in the gift of the Rector of Halesowen, and held since 1911 by the Rev. Henry Pearson Bannett B.A. of Hertford College, OXford. A vicarage house was built in 1899 by the parishioners, at a cost of £2,550. The great tithes are held by the lay impropriator, Alfred Homfray esq. In 1852 a grant of land was made by the sons of the late Rev. George Biggs (a former rector of Halesowen) for the enlargement of the burial grounds of this parish, and a second enlargement of one acre was made in 1874. Here is a Unitarian chapel, built in 1796; the Baptist chapel, built in 1789, and rebuilt in 1907, from designs by Mr. A. T. Butler, architect, of Cradley Heath, at a cost of about £3,000, is an edifice of brick and terra cotta in the Renaissance style, and will seat 450 persons; the Wesleyan Methodist chapel was erected in 1873, the Primitive Methodist in 1882, and the United Methodist chapel in 1856. Messrs. Harper and Moores Limited, Messrs. King Brothers (Stourbridge) Limited and Messrs. Samuel Evers and Sons, are manufacturers of fire bricks, clay retorts and crucibles, and proprietors of the Stourbridge clay. One mile from the northern extremity of Cradley, in a romantic, richly-timbered vale, is a spring of salt water, called the "Lady Well," highly esteemed on account of its medicinal qualities; in the summer it is very much frequented. Viscount Cobham is lord of the manor. The principal landowners are the trustees of the late James Holcroft esq. of Stourbridge, the Old Swinford Hospital, the trustees of Mrs. King, of Wollescote Hall, Stourbridge, Messrs. King Brothers (Stourbridge) Limited, Harper and Moores Limited, Samuel Evers and Sons Limited and Mobberley and Perry Limited, of the Lye. The soil in general is a rich loam, and is noted for the cultivation of cabbage plants ; it also produces potatoes and all kinds of grain, and forms excellent pasturage; and the lands on the north and west of Netherend (a part of the township of Cradley) abound with thick coal and fire-clay. The area is 818 acres, including 6 of water; rateable value, £19,573; the population in 1901 was 6,733, and in 1911, 7,277.
Netherend, Colley Gate, Overend, Two Gates, and Coleman Hill are near the town.
Parish Clerk, Joseph Fellows Bloomer.
Town Sub-Post, M. O. & T. O. office. - Miss Alice Christopher, sub-post-mistress. Letters arrive from Cradley Heath, Staffs., at 7.30 a.m. 10.15 a.m. ; dispatched at 8.45 a.m. & 11.10 a.m. and 2.5 & 7.10, 8.10 & 9.25 p.m. ; sundays at 7.5 p.m.
Town Sub-Post & M. O. Office, Windmill Hill - William Henry Adams, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Cradley Heath, Staffs., 7.30 a.m. & 2.30 & 6.45 p.m ; dispatched at 7.30 a.m. & & 10.55 a.m. & 1.50, 6.55, 7.55 & 9.10 p.m.; sundays 7.30 a.m. Nearest telegraph office, Cradley.
Wall Letter Boxes, cleared at:- Netherend, 7.35 a.m. & 11 a.m. & 2.15 & 6.35 a.m. ; sundays, 7.45 p.m.; Bridge street, 9.5 a.m. & 2.10, 7.10 & 8.15 p.m. ; sundays, 8.50 a.m. ; Drew's Holloway, 9. a.m. & 2.40 & 6.30 p.m.; sundays at 6:45 p.m.; Twogates, 8 a.m. & 2.30, 8 p.m. & 9 p.m.; ; sundays at 8 a.m. ; Overend, 7.45 a.m. 11 a.m. 2.15, 6.50 p.m & 8.45 p.m.; sundays, 8 a.m.
County Police Station, 32 Colley Lane ; John Jennings, sergeant in charge, & 4 constables
PUBLIC OFFICERS
Assistant Overseer, Rate Collector & Clerk to Parish Council, Edwin Bird, Colley Lane
Excise Officer, Edward O'Connor Hagan, Beecher Road
Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, Cradley District, Stourbridge Union, H. Ashley Belbin L.S.A. Colley Gate
Registrar of Births & Deaths, Halesowen Sub-district, Alfred Hill, 36 High street; deputy, John Dingley, Hagley road, Halesowen
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
St. Peter's Church, Rev. Henry Pearson Bennett B.A. vicar; Rev. Charles Frederick Coxon Simpson, curate; 8 & 10.45 a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m. ; daily, 8. a.m. & 5.30 p.m. ; baptisms, mon. 3 p.m.; wed 7.15 p.m.
St Catherine's Mission Room, Beecher street; sun. 10 a.m. & 5 p.m.
Mission of the Good Shepherd, Lyde Green; sun. 9 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.
Baptist, High street, Rev. Arthur Frank Scudamore, Cradley Heath; 10.45 a.m. & 6.15 p.m. ; thurs 7.30 p.m.
Primitive Methodist; 10.45 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs 7.30 p.m.
Mission Room, Banner street (undenominational); various services
United Methodist, Colley Gate (Stourbridge Circuit), Rev. S. Wright (supt), 10.30 a.m. & 2.45 & 6 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m.
Unitarian, Netherend, Rev. Arrowsmith Hyde Shelley ; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.
Wesleyan Methodist, High street, Rev. Joseph Birkbeck; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; thurs 7.15 p.m.
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Under the control of the Halesowen Education Committee; Thomas Edmonds, attendance officer.
Church street (mixed), for 325 children; average attendance, 360; Joseph Jaquiss, master
Infants, erected in 1897, for 200 children ; average attendance, 178 ; Mrs. C. A. Roper, mistress
Colley lane (boys), built in 1911, for 400 boys; average attendance, 3012; John James Homer, master
Colley lane (girls), built in 1902 & enlarged in 1911, for 422 girls; Miss Elizabeth Edwards, mistress
Colley lane (infants), built in 1902 & enlarged in 1911, for 255 children; average attendance, 225 ; Miss Elizabeth Edwards, mistress
Park lane, Netherend (infants), erected in 1796; accommodation, 172 ; Miss Ward, infants' mistress
Railway Station, Cradley Heath & Cradley, Thomas W. Underwood, station master
Carriers to Birmingham.- George Lloyd, Cradley Heath, & G. Green & Son & T. Yates, Old Hill, pass through on tues. thurs. & sat
(For other names in the district, see Stourbridge; also Cradley Heath & Rowley Regis, Staffs.)
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Attwood John, Colley Gate house, Colley Gate
Attwood William, 8 Drew's Holloway
Belbin Ashley, Colley Gate
Bennett Rev. Henry Pearson B.A. (vicar), Vicarage, Colley Gate
Birkbeck Rev. Joseph (Wesleyan Meth.), The Manse, Lyde Green
Brazier Adam, 9 Drew's Holloway
Bridgewater Charles Edward, 104 Colley Gate
Bullas Fdk, Clent house, Colley Gate
Butler Jas, The Laurels, Colley Gate
Chapman Wm. 7 Drew's Holloway
Clewes Chas. Hodgetts J.P. The Park
Clewes Wm. Thos. 118 Colley Gate
Dakin Charles, 10 Drew's Holloway
Darby, Thomas, 6 Drew's Holloway
Fox Miss, The Elms, Colley lane
Garratt H. Ernest, Drew's Holloway
Hickman Alfred, 122 Colley Gate
Hingley, Miss 116 Colley Gate
Hipkiss Frank, 121 Colley Gate
Homer Thomas, 109 Colley Gate
Homes Benjamin, 13 Drew's Holloway
Hughes Mrs. Cleveland vil. Church rd
Jones, Mrs. 12 Drew's Holloway
Oliver Mrs. Fern cots. Highfield road
Shelley Rev. Arrowsmith Hide (Unitarian), Netherend parsonage
Simpson Wm. Hy., 1 Drew's Holloway
Simpson Rev. Charles Fredk. Coxon (curate); 44 Furlong lane
Somers Frank, Colman hill, Drew's Holloway
Sykes Frank, 4 Drew's Holloway
Sykes Richard, 11 Drew's Holloway
Tate Joseph Edward, Colley lane
Willis Harold, 109 Furlong Lane
Wright Roland, 100 Furlong Lane
COMMERCIAL
Early closing day, Thursday 1 p.m.
Abbiss Sidney Tector, decorator, 11 High street
Adams Arthur, boot maker, 50 Colley gate
Adams Charles, chain maker, 30 Windmill hill
Adams David, chain maker, Beecher street
Adams James,carpenter & draper, 6 Furlong lane
Adams James, draper, 78 Colley gate
Adams Walter E. joiner, Talbot street
Adams William Henry, confectioner, & post office
Attwood Joseph, chain maker, Lyde Green
Attwood Joseph, chain maker, Mill street
Auden Lawson, Fish inn, 46 High street
Auden Lottie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 68 High street
Bache William, draper, 21 Maple Tree lane
Bangham Wm. Hy. beer retlr. 1 Stocking st. Two Gates
Bate Leah (Miss), draper, 40 High street
Bate Philip, chain maker, High Town
Bate Samuel, chain maker, New street
Bate William Edward, greengrocer, 16 Banner street
Batham Daniel, beer retailer, 70 High street
Beasley Caleb, carpenter, 45 Two gates
Beasley Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 35 Colley gate
Beasley Harry E. painter, 1 Furlong lane
Beasley Jesse, farmer, 36 Windmill hill
Beasley Joseph, chain maker, High ToWn
Beasley Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 30 Ladysmith rd
Beasley Simeon, shopkeeper, 65 Windmill hill
Beddard Daniel, chain maker, 15 Forge Draft street
Belbin Harry Ashley L.S.A. Lond. physician & surgeon, medical officer & public vaccinator, Cradley and Stourbridge union, Colley gate
Bennett Clement, beer retailer, 88 Two gates
Billingham George, Foundry blacking manufr. Overend
Billingham John, shopkeeper, 126 Two gates
Bills Alfred, shopkeeper, 7 Colley Lane
Bird Edwin, assistant overseer, rate collector & clerk to Parish Council, Colley lane
Bird Henry, shopkeeper, 126 Colley gate
Blackwell Bros. shipping tackle manufrs. Colley orchard
Bloomer John & Sons, millers (steam), Bridge Street
Bloomer Gertrude (Miss), dress maker, 19 Beecher street
Bloomer John, chain maker 5 Mill street
Bloomer Joseph, chain manufacturer, Ladysmith road
Bloomer Joseph Fellows, builder & parish clerk, Beecher rd
Bloomer Philip, chain maker, 26 Beecher street
Bloomer Solomon, fried fish dealer, 41 High street
Blunt Felix, grocer, 19 Bridge street
Botfield George, Old Two Gates P.H. 56 Windmill hill
Boxley Giles, shopkeeper, 88 Colley gate
Boxley Hezekiah, chain maker, Butcher's lane
Boxley Philmenon, chain maker, Lodge lane
Brettell James, draper, 37 High street
Brettell James Alfred, grocer, 114 Colley gate
Brooke John, chain maker, Mill street
Brown Joseph, chain maker, Lyde Green
Burman William, butcher, 89 Colley gate
Cartwright Samuel, shopkeeper, 6 Bridge street
Cartwright Walter, insurance agent, 67 Colley gate
Chambers Thomas Henry, news agent, 56 High street
Chilton William, beer retailer, 9 Furlong lane
Christopher Alice (Miss), tobccnst. & post off. 36 High st
Clewes T. M. & Son, wool dlrs. Park mills, Colley gate
Clift Eliza (Mrs.), chain maker, 41 New street
Clift Henry, haberdasher, 76 & 78 High street
Clift Samuel, insurance agent, 2 Talbot street
Cooper Caleb, news agent, Overend
County Police Station (Jn. Jennings, sergt.), 32 Colley la
Cox Caleb, draper, 42 Colley gate
Cox Harry Vernon, Round of Beef P.H. 33 Colley gate
Cox Herbert J. ironmonger, 24 & 26 Colley gate
Cox Jemima (Mrs.), chain maker, 6 High town
Cox Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2 Spring street
Cox Thomas Geoffrey, butcher, 31 Colley gate
Cox William, chain maker, Butcher's lane
Cradley Liberal Club (Edgar Dunn, sec.), 3 Colley lane
Crampton Henry, shopkeeper, 75 High street
Crampton Henry, shopkeeper, 24 Lyde green
Crampton Llewellyn, farmer, Netherend
Crampton Thomas, shopkeeper, 115 Two gates
Cutler Frederic Edward, Rose & Crown P.H. High street & brewer, Lyde Green
Dallow Richard, draper, 27 High street
Darby Joseph, tailor, 25 Colley gate
Davies William Henry, beer retailer, Victoria street
Davis Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 17 Butcher's lane
Davis George, printer, 22 Colley gate
Dentith James, baker, 72 High street
Dunn W. & J, grocers, 1 Windmill hill
Dunn Jim, bootmaker, 15 Bridge street
Dunn Stephen, chain maker, Lyde Green
Edge Thomas, chain maker, 34 Two gates
Edwards George, chain maker, Little hill
Edwards Samuel, insurance agent, 25 Ladysmith road
Edwards William, chain maker, Little hill
Ellis Francis Joseph, Holly Bush P.H. 50 High street
Evers Samuel & Sons, fire brick manufacturers, Homer Hill (postal address, Cradley Heath, Staffs)
Feldon Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 74 Two gates
Fellows Joseph, chain maker, Two Gates
Flavell George, hair dresser, High street
Foley William Henry, builder, 120 Overend
Fradgley Harry, hair dresser, 92 Overend
Genner John, fishmonger, 9 Bridge street
Gill Arthur, butcher, 21 High street
Gill George (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 60 Maple Tree lane
Gill William, chain maker, Mill street
Gillam James, chain maker, Lyde Green
Golden George, chain maker, Butcher's lane
Greaves David, butcher, 63 Colley gate
Green Harry, odd work manufacturer, Banner street
Green John, chain maker, Lodge lane
Green Thomas, chimney sweeper, 26 New street
Griffiths Frank, British Arms P.H. 20 Furlong lane
Groom John, shopkeeper, 29 Ladysmith road
Grove Eli, chain maker, 51 Beecher street
Hagan Edward O'Connor, excise officer, Beecher road
Hancox Lawson, boot repairer, 80 Colley gate
Harbach David Harry, anchor maker, Little hill
Harbach Joseph, boot dealer, 11 Butcher's lane
Harper & Moores Limited (Howard J. Moore, managing director), colliery proprietors & fire brick makers, Netherend (postal address, Stourbridge)
Harper William, carpenter, 22 Beecher road
Harris Andrew, chain maker, Victoria street
Harris Ezra, grocer, 18 Colley gate
Harris William, butcher, 3 High street
Harris William Henry, drug stores, 25 High street
Harrison Herbert Joseph, Black Swan P.H. 80 High st
Harrison Joseph, chain maker, Bridge street
Harvey Albert, hair dresser, 25a, High street
Hawkeswood William, coal dealer, 37 High town
Hayward Brothers, chain makers, Mill street
Head Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 46 High town
Head Frank, confectioner, 39 High st. & 8 Beecher road
Head John, shopkeeper, Little hill
Head Samuel, boot repairer, Overend
Hemming Harry, butcher, 80 Overend
Herrin Henry Jabez, Horse & Jockey P.H. 19 Netherend
Hickman Arthur Samuel, tobacconist, 124 Colley gate
Hill Alban, chain maker, 26 Beecher road
Hill Alfred, registrar of births & deaths, 36 High street
Hill Felix, chain maker, Intended street
Hingley John, fruiterer, 38 Furlong lane
Hinksman Vincent E. draper, 112 Colley gate
Hipkiss Henry & Co. iron forgers, Lodge forge
Hipkiss William, red & blue brick works, Lodge lane
Hodgetts Benjamin, butcher, 2 High street
Hodgetts John, chain maker, Two Gates
Hodgetts Joseph, butcher, 15 High street
Holden Walter, baker, 105 Colley gate
Homer Paul & Son, ironmongers, 1 High street
Homer Henry, shopkeeper, 86 High street
Homer Samuel, grocer, 25 Netherend
Homer Thomas, solicitor, 109 Colley gate
Horgan Edward O'Connor, inland revenue officer
Ingley George Albert, Old Mogul P.H. Netherend
Jasper James, Bridge inn, 8 Bridge street
Jewiss Alfred, boot & shoe maker, 48 High street
Jewiss Alfred, jun. boot maker, 75 Colley gate
Johns William, jun. potato merchant, Overend
Johnson Soloman, shopkeeper, 15 Cradley forge
Jones & Lloyd Limited, anchor manufacturers, Scotia works & Cradley forge
Jones Joseph, beer retailer, 19 Overend
King Brothers (Stourbridge )Limited, proprietors of best glass house pot & crucible clays, manufacturers of fire bricks, gas retorts, glass house & blast furnace bricks, crucibles &c. & colliery proprietors, Stourbridge fire clay & brick works, Netherend
Jones Thomas, shopkeeper, 117 Two gates
Jones William, jun. farmer, Overend
Kendrick & Mole, chain makers, Maple Tree lane
Kendrick William, chain maker, Two Gates
Kirton Samuel, chain maker, 38 Two gates
Kirton William, jun. 28 Windmill hill
Knowles James, fried fish dealer, 21 Furlong lane
Knowles John, greengrocer, 64 Colley gate
Littlewood John, shopkeeper, Park road
Lloyd Elizabeth (Mrs.), outfitter, 16 High street
Lowe Joseph, Bull's Head P.H. Overend
Male William, chain maker, Overend
Mapp Charles, carpenter, Colley Orchard
Mason Brothers, chain manufacturers, Mill street
Meacham Arthur, baker, Park road, Colley gate
Meredith Joseph Albert, builder, Furlong lane
Millward Bertram, hardware dealer, 47 High street
Mole Albert & Son, blacksmiths, 2 Colley lane
Mole William, butcher, 128 Colley gate
Mole Joseph, chain maker, see Kendrick & Mole
Morgan John, butcher, 44 High street
Nicklin Thomas, chain maker, New street
Oliver Eliza (Mrs.), beer retailer, Park road
Oliver Frank, Talbot hotel, & farmer, Colley gate
Parsons Joseph, shopkeeper, 18 Intended street
Partridge Ebor, chain maker, 118 Two gates
Payton Thomas, pattern maker, Highfield road
Pearson Elijah, shopkeeper, 11 Cradley forge
Pearson Joseph, chain maker, Lyde Green
Pearson Joseph, fried fish dealer, 76 Colley gate
Pearson Robert James, fishmonger, 29 Colley lane
Perry Harry Ridgdale, grocer, 27 Two gates
Plant William, fried fish shop, 54 High street
Preece David, chain mnker, Butcher's lane
Proffitt, Daniel, beer retailer, 2 High town
Rawlins David (Mrs.), chain maker, Lyde Green
Raybould Jeremiah, chain maker, Banner street
Reybould Richard, shoe maker, 5 High street
Reece Elijah Richard, shopkeeper, 28 New street
Reece Henry, chain manufacturer, Maple Tree lane
Reece Thomas, shopkeeper, 42 Ladysmith road
Reece William, chain maker, 17 Forge Draft street
Roberts Edward, shopkeeper, 50 Banner street
Robins George, Sun P.H. 99 Overend
Robinson George, chain maker, Mill street
Robinson Harriet (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 37 Colley lanes
Robinson Howard, painter, 7 High street
Robinson John, carpenter, 18 High street
Robinson Llewellyn, beer retailer, 52 High street
Robinson Simeon, beer retailer, Park lane
Rock Joseph & Sons, oddwork makers, Beecher street
Rockett Frederick, upholsterer, 23 Colley orchard
Rolinson William, pawnbroker, 9 High street
Roper Caleb, farmer, Colley gate
Roper George Albert, White Lion inn, 74 Colley gate
Roper Hubert, furniture dealer, 107 Colley gate
Rudge Alfred, builder, Beecher street
Rudge True Ann (Mrs.), china & glass dealer, 21 Drew's holloway
Saunders John, beer retailer, 49 Lyde green
Scott-Homer Harry, small gas & oil engines, lathes & drilling machines &c. Alma street
Shaw Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, High Town
Sheet Iron Workers Limited, galvanizers, Mill street
Sidaway Joseph, butcher, 63 High street
Slim George Adrian, greengrocer, 23 High street
Smith Harry, draper, 20 High street
Smith James, blank bolt maker, Banner street
Smith John William, fried fish dealer, 11 Colley lane
Smith Percy, hair dresser, 82 Colley gate
Southall George & Son, chain makers, 28 Banner street
Southall Alfred, draper, 25 Banner street
Southall Benjamin, grocer, 29 & 95 Colley gate
Southall Charles, chain maker, Lyde Green
Southall Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 21 Netherend
Southall Fred, insurance agent, 26 Banner street
Southall George, chain maker, Ladysmith road
Southall Joseph, china & glass dealer, 13 High street
Southall Walter B. grocer, 35 High street
Spencer Martha (Mrs.), grocer, 57 Colley gate
Stevens William Henry, farmer, Two Gates
Talbot Shadrack, confectioner, 19 High street
Tallis Alice (Miss), teacher of music, 5 Lyde green
Tate Joseph Mirari, builder, Highfield road
Tate William Edward, butcher, Colley gate
Taylor David, shopkeeper, 13 Maple Tree lane
Taylor Isaac, draught nail maker,Stocking st. TWo Gates
Taylor William Ernest, greengrocer, 108 Colley gate
Thomas John, boot repairer, 8 High street
Thomas William Henry, beer retailer, 63 Two gates
Tromans Benjamin, chain maker, Mill street
Tromans Benjamin, Gate P.H. Colley gate
Tromans John Henry, chain maker, Mill street
Twigg Adelaide (Mrs.), Crown P.H. 88 Lyde green
Twist Mary Ann (Mrs.), Maypole P.H. 5 Cradley forge
Walker Edward Taylor, chain maker, Lyde Green
Walker Harry, chain maker, Lyde Green
Walker Martha (Miss), chain maker, Lyde Green
Wallins Reginald, fruiterer, 105a Colley gate
Westmood Benjamin, chain maker, Intended street
White James Henry, grocer, 42 High street
Willetts Charles, chain maker, Ladysmith road
Willetts James, china & glass dealer, 37 ColleY gate
Williams John, grocer, Alma street
Williams Meshach, chain maker, 14 Butcher's lane
Woodall Harry Arthur, tailor, 99 Colley gate
Woodall John W. Blue Ball P.H. Church lane
Woodhouse Edward, chain maker, Banner street
Worton Charles, chain maker, Banner street
Worton Barry, chain maker, Intended street
Worton Soloman, chain maker, 66 Alma street
Worton William, chain maker, 5 Alma street
Wyatt Richard, butcher, 38 High street
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Kelly's Directory 1912 p.66
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Kelly's Directory 1912 p.67
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Kelly's Directory 1912 p.68