In 1834, numerous petitions were produced in the states urging the U.S. Congress to take certain positions regarding the Bank of the United States. Many such petitions were copied at some point into books of congressional business published in Washington DC.

In this manner, a petition from Providence, 1834 survives in which the signers, a group of “Mechanics and Artisans,” sought to back up their request by listing their occupations, thereby, one assumes, strengthening their case by demonstrating that their trades were suffering.
The individuals were “assembled from various towns in the State, at Providence, on Monday, March 24” [1834] so it should not be assumed that they were Providence residents. All appear to be men. Two facts which CAN be gleaned are:
- in many cases, an occupation was given; this is likely their own designation
- proximity of names in the list, like proximity in any such list, may mean something, or might not. But seeing two men with the same last name and similar occupations, next to each other or within a few names, suggest the possibility of family relationship. It’s a clue, but would have to be weighed against all other evidence.
There are perhaps 2200 names on this list of Rhode Island mechanics and artisans. To find a name of interest, it may be best to use a “Find on this page” utility in your web browser. The full text of the petition appears at the bottom of this post.
The Document
The 2200 names from the petition are listed below. Pages and columns refer not to the original document, which I have not seen, but to this pdf copy of the transcribed pages:
Source: Executive Documents, 23rd Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives. Volume 5. Document No. 378. Full volume here.
This document was kindly sent to me by Rhode Island Roots editor Cherry Bamberg. You should check that pdf if you find a name of interest, to make sure I copied it correctly. Cherry found this document to be extremely interesting for the troublesome pre-1850 period, when we struggle to account for many details of our ancestors’ lives. In my case, I found some names on here I did not expect; a set of two people I thought arrived in Rhode Island 10 years later than this. I’m hoping you find something interesting too.
Note:
- “do” means ditto, that is, the same occupation from the line above.
- In a few cases, I added a different spelling of a name if I suspected that a Washington scribe, not familiar with Rhode Island names, transcribed it incorrectly; for these I left “mis-transcription?” notes.
- In many cases, spellings varied; I left those as is, so be sure to search broadly.
- Any notes about “illegible” were from the person transcribing into the printed book.
- Some portions of the list do not mention occupations; it is unclear why.
The Petition
23d Congress, 1st Session [Doc. No. 378. ] Ho. of Reps.
RHODE ISLAND.
RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIAL OF A CONVENTION OF MECHANICS AND ARTISANS,
In favor of the restoration of the deposites to, and the recharter of, the Bank of the United States.
MAY 5, 1834.
Read, and laid upon the table.
NAMES AND OCCUPATIONS.
Page 3, col 1
- Jabez Gorham, jeweller
- B. T. Yewinton, do
- Ezra Hubbard, do
- Henry L. Webster, silversmith
- James H. Isaacson, do
- W. H. Quinby, do
- Joshua Godfrey, jeweller
- Owen Salisbury, silversmith
- Seth Yates, painter
- Stephen Yates, painter
- George Wheaton, watch maker
- Henry Packard, tailor
- Jonah Steere, saddler
- Abner Benson, carpenter
- Samuel E. Hamlin, pewterer
- James M. Warner, 2d, do
- William N. Amsburg [mis-transcription of Amsbury?], tailor
- Jesse Amsbury, do
- Jeremiah Amable, cordwainer
- James Mumford, jeweller
- Louis Leveck, do
- Henry H. Giles, do
- James B. Potter, do
- Harvey Brown, do
- Isaac H. Pinkney, do
- William H. Fish, do
- James M. White, do
- John Easton, cordwainer
- John W. Lowden, jeweller
- Major W. Shaw, do
- Ferdinand S. Eddy, do
- Robert Recit, do
- Nathaniel G. Holme, iron safe maker
- Asa DodJe, blacksmith
- George Cuzzine, millwright
- S. W. Jorden, iron safe maker
- Arnold Whipple, jeweller
- William H. Standish, blacksmith
- Alonzo Brown, iron founder
- John Hallam, cutler
- Josias L. Luther, blacksmith
- Joseph E. Winsor, housewright
Page 3, col. 2
- Alfred Potter, blue dyer
- William Pierce, tanner
- Corlis Barret, blue dyer ·
- Samuel Whelden, jun. mule spinner
- Alexander Burgess, cotton spinner
- David Taylor, cotton spinner
- Alpheus Burges, picker maker
- Silvanus Baker, cotton spinner
- Benjamin Hathaway, shoemaker
- Arnold Wilkinson, mechanic
- John Gorham, picker maker
- Gideon Palmer, Jun. do
- Alfred Adams, do
- Albert Holbrook, do
- L. D. Maynard, jeweller
- George W. Eddy hatter
- Edward P. Knowles, jeweller
- Obadiah P. Osborn, housewright
- Arthur Snow, tanner
- Enos H. Briggs, founder
- Lewis Cathean, weaver
- Jabez Gorham, 2d, jeweller
- Elisha Dillingham, cordwainer
- Asa Scott, butcher
- Benjamin Tuells, cooper
- J. A. Wilkinson, civil engineer
- William Bullas, file cutter
- William Bullas, Jun., pearl engraver
- William G. Angell, house carpenter
- Nicholas N. Tuells, engraver
- Edmund Sheffield, tanner
- Thomas C. Hull, baker
- Joseph Hammond, do
- James H. Lindley, do
- Rufus Burton, machinist
- Dexter Angell, iron founder
- William A. Hill, machinist
- James A. Smith, blacksmith
- Hiram Hatheway, machinist
- Ebenezer Carey, do
- Ebenezer Wakefield, do
- Alfred M, Price, blacksmith
Page 4, col 1
- Eleazer Holbrook, machinist
- John Wakefield, do
- Henry C. Hill, pattern maker
- Cornelius Mahony, carpenter
- John Coggershall, machine maker
- Ponley Batchelder, smelter of iron
- Winsor Anyell [mis-transcription of Angell?], carpenter
- Edward Galloway, moulder
- Jordan Taylor, do
- Nelson Law, do
- Joseph Barber, machinist
- David A. Cleaveland, turner of wood
- Timothy J. Aldrich, furnace man
- Joseph Yates, hatter
- Albert Young, top roll coverer
- Amasa Slocum, barber
- Jesse Angell, machinist
- Jeremiah Whipple, carpenter
- Lewis 0. Brown, boat builder
- Albert Ballou, do
- Eli Brown, silk dyer
- Benjamin Newton, blacksmith
- Alexander Hunter, goldsmith
- John Cross, tailor
- Asa Woolley, machinist
- William Arnold, cooper
- Isaac Angell, machinist
- Ethan Whipple, miller
- Samuel T. Manchester, machinist
- Edmund Angell, do
- Elijah Alba, dyer
- John McPhail, calico printer
- Alpheus Fuller, shoemaker
- James Gould, baker
- John [illegible] painter
- John H. Briggs machinist
- Thomas R. Holden, tailor
- Cyrus Fisher, mason
- William C. Barker, tailor
- Barzillai Cranston, printer
- John S. Hammond, do
- William S. Aldrich, hatter
- John Johnson, comb maker
- Joseph Grant, hatter
- Sylvanus Tingley, stone cutter
- Willard Chace, do
- Gideon Davenport, carpenter
- Thomas F. Potter, baker
- Josiah Keene, coppersmith
- Caleb Earle, housewright
- Oliver Windall, bookbinder
- Samuel Tingley, Jun., stone cutter
- William B. Cranston, do
- Christopher Burr, engraver & jeweller
- W. A. Handy, tailor
- Samuel J. Bower, sign painter & gilder
- Charles P. L. Percival, burnish gilder
- Robt. Manchester, Jr., house carpenter
- David Whipple, hat manufacturer
Page 4, col 2
- Alonzo Draper, tailor
- B. Thomas, do
- George S. Tompkins, watch maker
- Sam’l H. Wales, clock & watch maker.
- William R. Frost, jeweller
- Judson Blake, cabinet maker
- William C. Force, cutler
- Joseph Dorr, housewright
- Gardner Vaughan, cordwainer
- Caleb Allen, cabinet maker
- Dexter Daniels, housewright
- Josiah Whitaker, jeweller
- George H. Bradford, housewright
- Charles H. Harnor, hatter
- Alfred Hicks, tailor
- Ebn. N. Padelpin, tailor
- Weston A. Fisher, mason
- Anthony Gardner. Jun., mason
- Philip Luther, do
- Ebenezer C. Cook, cabinet maker
- Leonard Blodget, mason
- Daniel Hale, do
- John Calders, coppersmith
- Thomas Phillips, plumber
- Richard Salisbury, Jun., machinist
- Henry D. Beckford, founder
- George E. Cleaveland, cabinet maker
- Allen Baker, carpenter
- James R. Budlong, do
- Cornelius Fuller do
- Thomas Charnley, engraver
- Sidney Smith, do
- Joel Metcalf, Jun., tanner
- Joseph G. Metcalf, currier
- George Gurnett, do
- Lucius Warner, do
- Daniel B. Hawes, carpenter
- Whiting Metcalf, goldsmith
- Peter Church, do
- William Calder, jeweller
- George Hunt, do
- Edwin S. Bradford, do
- Nathan B. Parks, housewright
- William Collins, carpenter
- Jesse Lumpson, do
- Stephen A. Bowen, cabinet maker
- Stephen Olney, chaise maker
- Cyrus Cleaveland, cabinet maker
- Jesse Metcalf, tanner and currier
- Pardon Brown, baker
- William Barnes, shoemaker
- Daniel Armington, engineer
- George Livingston, do
- Thomas G. Stoddard, bleacher
- George H. Bush, leather manufacturer
- Philip B. Sherman, morocco dresser
- Eliphalet Horton, mason
- John B. Dexter, jeweller
- Lewis Thayer, dyer
Page 5, col. 1
- William P. Farnum, machinist
- Welcome Angell, carpenter
- William W. Chace, [stray mark here on transcription?] do
- Joseph Fletcher, manufacturer
- George A. Payne, carpenter
- Simeon Barker, housewright
- W. John Tilley, tailor
- William Tilley cabinet maker
- Alba D. Parker, do
- James Millerd, do
- Benjamin Hubbard, housewright
- William C. Davenport, do
- Henry Miller, do
- Abial Tupp, [mis-transcription of Tripp?] do
- Philip H. Durfee, do
- Robert Tripp, do
- Darius E. Barker, do
- Oliver C. Nye, painter and glazier
- Jam Hinckley, housewright
- Sturgis P. Carpenter, do
- Samuel D. Lindsey, tobacconist
- George W. Bennet, painter and glazier
- James Luther, do do
- George W. Harris, comb maker
- James Wheaton, coppersmith
- Edward Luther, do
- Edward Billings, painter and glazier
- Thomas G. Nye, tanner
- Isaac Thusbel, iron founder
- William W. Burr, do
- Henry Knowles, tm plate worker
- Henry Hopkins: machinist
- John Aylesworth, do
- Barton Burlingame, do
- Nicholas R. Easton, do
- J. A. Arnold, 1st, do
- Daniel S. Olney, do
- Stephen Angell, do
- Greene Clapp, do
- Bradford Briggs, furnace man
- Albert Angell, pattern maker
- Alba Peters, machinist
- William A. Hopkins do
- Waldo Stone, do
- Calvin Richards, 2d do
- Ed. F. Richardson, do
- George Johnson, moulder
- Peter Hall, iron melter
- Chandler Hall, do
- William Stafford, moulder
- Pardon Clarke, painter
- Thomas Seekell, mason
- Thomas Snow, segar maker
- John M. James, barber
- Olney Read, carriage maker
- Isaac Kendall, do
- William A. Peirce, do
- Jacob Garland, saddler
- S. Gladding, barber
- James Luther, Jun., mason
Page 5 col. 2
- Thomas J. Gardner, tailor
- David Jackins, [mis-transcription of Jenkins?] mason
- William B. Mason, do
- Pardon Mason, do
- Simeon Arnold, housewright
- Dexter Spencer, baker
- Nicholas Peters, cordwainer
- Jeremiah Hammond, tanner and currier
- James W. Tibbitts, mason
- William W. Butts, baker
- Samuel Carpenter, mason
- Isaac Field, tool maker
- John Searle, carpenter
- Philip Snow, do
- Elisha S. Evans, barber
- Edward Burrows, housewright
- Stephen Wardwell, baker
- Benoni Lockwood, surveyor
- Job Seekell, mason
- Apollos Seekell, do
- Allen Shaw, painter
- Wm. Harris, mason
- D. L. Winslow, cordwainer
- Stephen Bosworth, housewright
- Israel Pierce, do
- Ira Pierce, do
- David M. Hamilton, mason
- James Allen, cordwainer
- Benjamin Smith, housewright
- Benjamin Eddy,
- Arnold Irons, machanic
- Bradford Hodges, painter
- Briggs B. Gray, do
- John Miller, printer
- Daniel Martin, merchant tailor
- Augustus Wood, smith
- Francis Bourn, carpenter
- Perley Hall, cabinet maker
- Joshua Smith, tallow chandler
- Elisha A. Chace, mason
- Erastus S. Wilcox, do
- Charles C. Lee, cabinet maker
- William N. Douglass, do
- Caleb C. Cook, do
- Nicholas Carr, do
- George E. Chedel, mason
- George Andrews, cabinet maker
- John Prentice, tailor
- Daniel Tibbits, do
- Isaac N. Hallett, painter
- Daniel C. Prentice, tailor
- John T. Jackson, brass founder
- Josiah F. Everett, baker ·
- Joseph Rawson, Jun.
- Rhodes Allen, rope-maker
- George B. Holmes, iron founder
- C. S. Tompkins, machinist
- James W. Holmes, iron founder
- George Pierce, iron founder
Page 6, col. 1
- Samuel Kilverts, iron founder
- Augustus M. Wheeler, iron founder
- Gideon Wilson, iron founder
- Daniel Hull, iron founder
- Leonard Carter, iron founder
- Martin Kinsby, pattern maker
- Edmund H. Perkins, iron founder
- James Salsbury, shipwright
- Willard Johnson, pattern maker
- Robert Matteson, machinist
- Samuel L. Spencer, machinist
- John T. Walker, machinist
- Lemuel Wyatt, machinist
- Solomon D. Walker, blacksmith
- H. M. Peck, pattern maker
- Lemuel Sawyer, machinist
- Otis Taber, machinist
- George Horton, house carpenter
- Joseph Cobb, iron founder
- William Field, carpenter
- Henry D’Erfield, painter
- John A. Townsend, painter
- Thomas G. Griffin, painter
- John Durrwell, blockmaker
- John Church, carpenter
- Christian M. Westell, ornamental pt’r and gilder
- William F. Greene, cordwainer
- H. Stilwell, bookbinder
- Isaac Wilcox, bookbinder
- O. Kendall Jun., printer
- Henry A. Howland, tin plate worker
- James Brown, carpenter
- Albert Snow, painter
- Samuel Rawson, cabinet maker
- George B. Rawson, cabinet maker
- Edwin H. Lyman, cabinet maker
- James Snow, tool maker
- Esek Eddy,
- Samuel Proud, chair maker
- John Taber, [transcription might say Tahor] Jun., cordwainer
- Seth Spooner, baker
- J. J. Gladding, tailor
- Joseph S. Davis, jeweller
- Thomas M. Hawkins, jeweller
- Henry R. Warren, mechanic
- William Hubbard, carpenter
- John S. Allen, carpenter
- Benjamin Tallman, carpenter
- William Darnley, carpenter
- Newman Thurber, engraver
- Samuel Reynolds, nail maker
- Edwin Fitch, machinist
- Joseph Reynolds, machinist
- Alexis Ladd, carpenter
- S. Reynolds, machinist
- James Martin, glazier
- Joshua Brown, mason
- Ephraim Harksom, brass founder
Page 6, col. 2
- Thomas Boyd, tinner
- James Brown, brass founder
- Samuel Mason, hatter
- Samuel Pearson, hatter
- John F. Page, watchmaker
- Russel Clapp, shoemaker
- William Johnson, jeweller
- Edward Billings, carpenter
- William Tallman, carpenter
- Russel Warren, carpenter
- James C. Bucklin, carpenter
- Norris Abbott, carpenter
- Stary [mistranscription of Sterry?] Kelley, carpenter
- Samuel Kelley, carpenter
- E. Tallman, housewright
- Esek Tallman, housewright
- J. Congdon, house carpenter
- Freeman Pease, carpenter
- John G. Phillips, carpenter
- John W. Field, carpenter
- Stephen Brownell, carpenter
- Franklin Maguire, carpenter
- Henry Harden, carpenter
- Samuel D. Allen, carpenter
- Allen T. Manchester, carpenter
- John D. Jenckes, carpenter
- John Clarke, carpenter
- Samuel F. Randall, carpenter
- William Warren, draughtsman
- William H. Clark, painter
- Watson D. Hatch, painter
- Osborn S. Warren, carpenter
- William P. Shaw, painter
- Charles Robbins, tailor
- Nathaniel F. Potter, mason
- Jos. A. Andrews, mason
- Joseph F. Gilmore, mason
- Nicholas Whitford, stone cutter
- John A. Darling, brush manufacturer
- Waterman Irons, currier
- Peleg Johnson, house carpenter
- William Semer, cabinet maker
- Nathaniel Fuller, glazier
- William L. Martin, do
- William T. Olney, do
- George W. Gilmore, blacksmith
- Lewis Carr, jeweller
- Calvin Dean, tanner and currier
- Robert G. Corp, baker
- Arnold Potter, segar maker
- Wm. K. Thurber, organ manufactuer
- Thomas Burse, segar maker
- Henry Baker, mason
- Gardner M. Burgess, house carpenter
- Nathan Simmons, do
- Pasco Hanes, segar maker
- Peleg Shearman, cordwainer
- Joseph L. Denise, painter
- John C. Cady, tobacconist
Page 7 col. 1
- William Gonsolve, Jun. segar maker
- John M. Fanning, segar maker
- Theodore B. Talbot, jeweller
- Jeremiah C. Bliss, jeweller
- Grenville Harden, jeweller
- George Peck, stone cutter
- Pardon P. JilIson, baker
- Ezek. H. Jillson, house carpenter
- David Winch, housewright
- William A. Potter, mason
- Douglas F. Seamans, house carpenter
- Alvan S. Arnold, house carpenter
- Joseph R. Budlong, house carpenter
- David Briggs, house carpenter
- David Orswell, wheelwright
- Henry Hedly, 2d, wheelwright
- Benjamin Orswell, wheelwright
- James S. Burgess, house carpenter
- Gardner Chilson, carver
- Christopher E. Potter, mason
- Dennis P. Hunt, mason
- James A. Potter, mason
- William T. Brownell, house carpenter
- Clark Oundell, [mis-transcription of Crandall?] mason
- John Peckham, shoemaker
- Thaddeus Curtis, brush maker
- Alden Pabodie, tailor
- William Harding, house carpenter
- William Trescott, hatter
- Samuel G. Butts, tailor
- John P. Hunt, mason
- George Hill, soap and candle manuf’r.
- E. Potter, mason
- Stephen Trowbridge, hatter
- John Baggs, cooper
- Stephen D. Olney, painter and glazier
- William Taylor, tailor
- Edward S. Folger, confectioner
- William L. Worinton, mason
- William Slardenburgh, mason
- Amos Jillson, cooper
- William Derby, chairmaker
- Leonard Whitney, cooper
- Edwin G. Metcalf, painter
- Aaron Wood, chair seater
- Harvey M. Cole, blacksmith
- Welcome Matteson, stone cutter
- George B. Corp, harness-maker
- Stepljen B. Jenks, confectioner
- Alexander D. Folger, confectioner
- Clement Folger, cooper
- Francis Anderson, Jun., rope maker
- William 0. Jillson, baker
- William W. Crandell, brass founder
- William H. Gale, housewright
- John Sherman, tailor
- George Davis, jeweller
- James Eames, tin plate worker
- John Andrew, do do
Page 7, col. 2
- Anson Lewis, tin plate worker
- Elijah Pomeroy, do do
- John Collum, do do
- William T. Sargent, do do
- Joshua K. lngalls, do do
- Charles H. Allen, do do
- Samuel A. Briggs, do do
- Isaac Cooke, do do
- Rowland Duckworth, Jun. do
- James H. Eames, do do
- [Illegible]
- C. Barstow, house carpenter
- Samuel Stone, chaise and harness mak.
- Thomas Fenner, Jun. do do
- Edward Stone, do do
- Albert Pollard, do do
- Frederick A. Parks, do do
- Ebenezer Johnson, tin-plate worker & gunsmith
- Nathan Irvine, lamp maker
- Seth B. Cook, Jun. lamp maker
- James E. Budlong, jeweller
- Otis H. Cushing, blacksmith
- John Irvine, mason
- Edward Eddy, painter
- Thomas M. Parker, chair maker and painter
- Francis Salmon, painter
- John Hazard, house carpenter
- Reuben Brown, house carpenter
- Anthony P. Shaw, tin plate worker
- G. I. Nottage, tin plate and sheet iron worker
- Samuel S. Robinson, house carpenter
- William Newton, blacksmith
- J. B. Nichols, jeweller
- Henry L. Kendall, tallow chandler
- Emmons Partridge, blacksmith
- Henry D. Davis, do
- Smith Potter, wheelwright
- Ira L. Beckwell, chaise maker
- E. W. F. Rice, painter
- Gardner Z. Swart, baker
- Charles Davis, blacksmith
- Samuel Smith Partridge, do
- Albert Corliss, do
- William H. Ireland, painter
- Nathaniel Lang, harness maker
- Freedom Nason, do
- John Clemmons, tailor
- Ferdinand Barber, painter
- Charles T. Martin, do
- William H. Murray, turner
- Stephen Horton, bricklayer
- Nicholas Stillwell, tin plate worker
- John Babcock, machinist
- Robert L. Thurston, do
- William Howard, do
- Otis B. Salisbury do
Page 8, col. 1
- Fenner Salisbury, machinist
- Richard Baker, do
- Calvin W. Richards, do
- John A. Hopkins, do
- Addison M. Fairbanks, do
- John P. Jones, tinner
- James Wheaton, machinist
- Simeon Briggs, carpenter
- Nicholas D. Greene, tailor
- James Sweet, cordwainer
- Charles Greene, do
- Jeffery Davis, carder
- John Chappell, stone mason
- William T. Wood, spinner
- Nathan B. Wright, carpenter
- George F. Goodwin, cabinet maker and upholsterer
- Jeremiah S. Short, cabinet maker
- George Atwood, do
- James T. Monroe, carpenter
- Jesse Bicknell, Jun. do
- Samuel Peckham, mason
- Osnant S. Fuller, carpenter
- Alfred C. Sheldon, do
- George W. Lovett, tailor
- William H. Card, do
- John M. Austin, do
- Benjamin Paine, do
- William James Holder, tin plate worker
- Frederick Lathrop, do
- Arthur Adlington, Jun. do
- Freeman Nickerson, blacksmith
- Adams Thompson, do
- George Wilkins, harness maker
- Albert Eaton, chaise painter
- Daniel P. Fisk, painter
- Robt. Aldrich, operator of water looms
- Nelson Jencks, machinist
- Hiram Paine
- George Farnum, machinist
- Aaron H. Cook, mason
- Amos C. Burrill
- George Jenckes
- Christopher G. Staffor, carpenter
- Jesse Ennis
- James M. Warner, jeweller
- Henry Cushing, paper stainer
- George Baker, jeweller
- Caleb Arnold, bootmaker
- Hiram Hill, carpenter
- Jacob Silloway, do
- Ephraim Martin, do
- Ebenezer Carpenter, do
- W. Belcher, tin plate & sheet iron w’ker
- Alphonso R. Janes, do
- John Robertson, tin plate worker
- Anthonr Wehosky, blacksmith
- Henry D. Martin, glazier
- William B. Dean, house carpenter
Page 8, col. 2
- Charles W. Rhodes, carpenter
- Horace Battey, do
- Daniel E. Carpenter, do
- Jonathan Drown, do
- Samuel M. Taber, gold and silversmith
- William E. Taber, do
- George 0. Bowen, bootmaker
- George Grafton, 2d, carpenter
- Edward W. Billings, barber
- Nathan O. Gilmore, mason
- Joseph W. Davis, book binder
- Ray Clapp, carpenter
- Aaron B. Curry, chair painter
- Nelson Pearce, mason
- George T. Wheler, do
- John W. Horton, do
- Jonas R. Gale, plane maker
- Isaac S. Battey, do
- Luther Peirce, carpenter
- William Billings, do
- Albert T. Evans
- John W. Arnold, carpenter
- Josiah H. Martin, do
- George Beverly, do
- Joseph C. Fanning, do
- Elias Barston, shipwright
- William B. Wilson, carpenter
- John F. Moore tailor
- Samuel S. Lathrop, carpenter
- Joseph Battey, do
- Joseph Martin, goldsmith
- Arthur M. Potter, Jun., jeweller
- Jonathan R. Swan, carpenter
- Samuel Boyd, baker
- Josiah S. Wardwell, house carpenter
- John C. Jenckes, jeweller
- William T. Wardwell, cabinet maker
- Oliver K. Wilbur, house carpenter
- Alpheus Fenner, do
- Joseph Fuller, blockmaker
- Wm. P.R. Benson, house carpenter
- Jacob Manchester, housewright
- John G. Pettit do
- Albert Messinger, carpenter
- Samuel Munro, cooper
- George E. Blake, house carpenter
- William Weston, do
- Russel Arnold, do
- Alfred Sprink, carpenter
- Charles W. Randall, house carpenter
- Willard W. Fairbanks, boiler maker
- Asa Pike, housewrigbt
- Stephen Burr, cabinet maker
- George Green, cooper
- Luther Lyon, housewright
- Laban Eastenbrooke [perhaps mis-transcription of Easterbrooke], do
- James Perry Brett, ropemaker
- William Woodward, ropemaker
- Samuel A. Thomas, house carpenter
Page 9, col. 1
- Henry Potter, housewright
- Joseph C. Shaw, blacksmith
- William Woodward, Jun., ropemaker
- William Budlong, house carpenter
- Samuel Warren, do
- Jonathan Pike, housewright
- Abraham B. Salsbury do
- George W. Mason
- Daniel Hale, millwright
- Bradbury C. Hill, blacksmith
- John Vannevar, bricklayer
- Benjamin Gage, painter
- Samuel Havens, carpenter
- Peleg Fiske, machinist
- Daniel Carpenter, machinist
- Ezra Blake, carpenter
- Job Luther, millwright
- Daniel Follet, carpenter
- Cyrus B. Hutchinson, blacksmith
- Dexter Carpenter, machinist
- Allen Haskell, do
- Israel Tucker, do
- Benjamin M. Darling, do
- Stafford N. Congdon, do
- Joseph K. Whipple, do
- Lyman Burlingame, carpenter
- Alexander Barney, shoemaker
- Charles Bullar, tailor
- Carleton Cushman, wheelwright
- Thomas Jeffer, shoemaker
- George Boss, machinist
- John Tripp, ropemaker
- Nathaniel Phillips, stone cutter
- Samuel Sprague, mason
- Nathan Young, carder
- William Douglass, spinner
- John Drape, mule spinner
- Stillman Rand, do
- Wm. Bamford, do
- Caleb R. Bryant, weaver
- John B. Vars, mule spinner
- William Shortriggs, do
- Samuel Francis, dresser tender
- John M’Andervey, do
- William W. Bube, do
- Matthew Campbell, do
- William M. Ward, clothier
- William J. Phillips, weaver
- Isaac Hessenden, woolstapler
- Robert Stephenson, do
- John R. Kerby, weaver
- Joseph Kiner, wool dyer
- John Payton, weaver
- Thomas Gilmour, clockmaker
- Dexter A. Edwards, dyer
- Newel Lee, weaver
- D. Christie, warper
- Zebina Thwing, broadcloth shearer and presser
Page 9, col. 2
- Caleb V. Waterman, wheelwright
- S. E. Sweet, carpenter
- Hazael H. Cary, wool spinner
- H. Ballard, fuller of cloth
- Consider W. Burt, carder
- Edwin M. Sears, do
- James Payton, cordwainer
- C. C. Raine, woolstapler
- Solomon Brown, woollen dyer
- Lafayette Pierce, carpenter
- John Wait, wood and iron worker
- Jonathan Aldrich, cordwainer
- E. Sweet, carpenter
- David G. Fales, machinist
- Alvin Jenks, do
- Samuel S. Arnold, do
- Daniel Tisdale, carpenter
- Ebenezer Northup, machinist
- George A. Bacon, do
- L. P. Shepardson, do
- Jubal Patt, carpenter
- William Patt, do
- Jerem. W. Patt, do
- Albert Rogers, mule spinner
- Ansel Baxter, do
- Hiram Smith, overseer
- Moses Smith, do
- Peleg F. Wait, machinist
- Luther Buffinton, cordwainer
- Jonathan Brown, wheelwright
- Ebenezer Ide, carpenter
- Nathan Crowell, do
- Nicholas A. Fenner, do
- Weaver Carr, do
- Wm. P. Young, carder
- Horace P. Young, superintendent
- John Boodry, carder
- Benjamin Rogers, mule spinner
- Robert Jordan, do
- Samuel C. Collyer, superintendent
- Thomas J. Benedict, carder
- John T. Fales, carpenter
- George Smith, machinist
- William West, cordwainer
- John Dickerson, miller
- Sabin Allen, blacksmith
- David Martin, turner
- Samuel V. Medbery, housewright
- Larned Scott, mechanic
- Adam Passey
- Orrin Packard
- Wilder Whipple
- Robert Whipple
- Ethan Lawrence
- William C. Burdick
- Thomas Grayson
- James Madson
- [Pliny?] Ray
- David Lawrence
Page 10, col. 1
- Alonzo A. Wiley
- James M. Patt
- Simon Winsor
- George H. Capron
- John A. Polsey
- John Dee
- Joseph T. Hoxeil [mis-transcription of Hoxie?]
- Pliny Bosworth
- William Perry
- Isaac R. Scott
- George G. Ray_
- Benjamin T. Marbee
- Baytan [mis-transcription of Brayton?] Slater
- Augustus Millerd
- Sidon Adams
- Arnold C. Hawes
- Amos B. Hawes
- Wm. H. Rhodes
- Samuel W. Wiley
- Olney Burlingame
- Peleg H. Kent
- John Brown
- Job M. Knight
- Thomas J. Arnold
- Israel Arnold, Jun.
- Edwin Smith
- Jabez Hill
- John Waterman
- Elhanan Tucker
- Haskins
- George Butes
- William Bartlett
- James Langley
- Wm. H. Brown
- James D. Walcott
- Samuel Young
- Uriah Godfrey
- Henry P. Greene
- Lloyd B. Brayton, 2d
- Eber Miller
- James M. Patt
- Stephen Dexter, mechanic
- James Tyng, do
- Levi Smith, do
- Hiram Bowen, do
- George Kelly, do
- Jeremiah Patt, do
- Seth Vose, do
- Dixson Morris, artisan
- Witham Jones, do
- Bonaparte Bates, do
- Thomas Williams, do
- W. H. Brown, 2d do
- Horatio H. Perry, do
- Nathan Robbins, do
- John Barna, do
- Samuel Chace
- Albert Barker
- Jeremiah Pierce
Page 10, col. 2
- David W. Gardner
- H. Holden
- Stephen Peck
- Nathaniel W. Quint
- William Alexander
- Joseph C. Whipple
- Shubael Jillson
- Jesse Whiting. blacksmith
- Jared Parker, housewright
- Henry Williams, tailor
- Warren Miller, do
- Ellis Everett, do
- George W. Trafford, do
- William Lindsey, do
- Arnold Reynolds, cordwainer
- Grant, machinist
- Stephen W. Sayles, do
- Lyman Cooke, do
- Ames Grant, do
- Alexander Kennedy, do
- Daniel Daggett, do
- Arnold Cook, do
- David D. Kent, do
- Zadock Botterson, carpenter
- Oliver Pain, do
- Benjamin B. Slade, machinist
- Augustus B. Copeland, do
- Whipple Metcalf, do
- William Metcalf, do
- Israel Greene, tobacconist
- Sabin P. Pond, painter
- Hollis Allen, machinist
- Spencer Mowry, housewright
- Benjamin Green, painter
- William N. Moone, machinist
- Albert C. Vose, do
- William Vose, do
- Willis Cook, do
- Ellis Day, blacksmitb
- Waterman Thornton, do
- Joseph Gould, do
- Nelson Ballou, machinist
- Edmund Bacon, iron founder
- Lynum [mis-trascription of Lyman?] A. Cook, machinist
- Osmon Hathaway, do
- Daniel M. Paine, do
- Dexter Hathaway, do
- Luther Brist
- Marble Dow, do
- George W. Horton, iron founder
- Charles F. F. Stebbins, do
- Charles R Jordan, do
- William Clifford, do
- Richard Strange, do
- William Hathaway, do
- Derreck P. Brown, machinist
- Andrew Kelly, iron founder
- Alanson Kelly, do
- Marvin W. Fisher, machinist
Page 11, col. 1
- Benjamin [illegible] carder
- Lebbens C. Tourtellot, machinist
- Stephen P. Fisk, housewright
- George A. Gillmor, machinist
- George S. Stirrep, do
- James M. Thorp, millwright
- Ichabod Allen, housewright
- Otis M. [illegible] bobbin turner
- Elisha Sherman, machinist
- Michael McCouen, weaver
- Samuel Snee, carpenter
- Jesse Calder, baker
- John Brown, do
- Luke Thayer, cordwainer
- Olney Mason
- Stephen A. Aldrick [mis-transcription of Aldrich?], carpenter
- Charles Fish, chair maker
- Silas Whalford, house carpenter
- Stephen Hutchinson,
- Charles D. Edmonds, cordwainer
- Hiram Thayer, do
- Alanson Smith, varnish maker
- Leavit C. Cole, blacksmith
- Wm. Whitman, Jun., wagon maker
- Joseph Manchester, furnace man
- Stephen G. Williams, mason
- Daniel Ward, plough maker
- Amos Fuller, house carpenter
- Parmer Harrinton, blacksmith
- Abram Chase, do
- Hiram Walker, furnace man
- B. B. Wood, furnace man
- Levi Parker, chair painter
- Israel Bennett, furnace man
- Patrick Huse, do
- Isaac Chase, do
- Andrew Johnson, tinman
- Moses G. Cady, do
- Seth Walker, furnace man
- Abraham H. Padelford, do
- Hugh McCaffoy, do
- L. Spalding, picker maker
- John C. Sweet, dresser tender
- Daniel Wheelock, master carder
- Samuel D. Pierce, master weaver
- William Tanner, machinist
- John B. Arnold, tailor
- George W. Whitman, salesman
- William Clapp, accountant
- Samuel S. Allen, carpenter
- John Greene, blacksmith
- Abel Tanner, mule spinner
- Jeremiah Tanner, do
- James Curtis, do
- Oliver Wilbour do
- Stephen Arnold, teamster
- Sam. A. Tillinghast, teacher of youth
- C. Olney Arnold, cabinet maker
- C. W. Spalding, operative manufac’ter
Page 11, col. 2
- Sylvester K. Merrill, machinist
- Paul Wheelock, carder
- Daniel Curtis, master weaver
- Samuel Curtis, miller
- Nelson B. Tanner, mule spinner
- Daniel Tanner, master carder
- Josiah Merrill, spinner
- Joseph E. Lock, carder
- Henry N. Greene, do
- William G. Wood, mule spinner
- James Woodmaney [mis-transcription of Woodmancy (Woodmansee)?], do
- David Greene do
- Joshua A. Johnson, sawyer
- Israel Wood, shoemaker
- Nicholas E. Gardiner, butcher
- Sterry B. Fenner, carpenter
- Walter Lawrence, mason
- Henry Hamilton, carpenter
- William H. Dyer, do
- Benoni Harris, machinist
- F. Briggs, do
- Darius T. Johnson, do
- Malachi Standish, blacksmith
- James S. Davis, do
- Joseph Colwell, wheelwright
- Nelson Briggs, do
- William Winsor, Jun., carpenter
- Anson Tifft, wheelwright
- Benoni Knight, blacksmith
- Charles James Westcott, sailor
- Olney Winsor, machinist
- Horace Prior, clothier
- Albert Fuller, blacksmith
- Daniel Anthony, cotton spinner
- Smith Williams, weaver
- Charles Hunt, spinner
- Lyman Dawley, do
- Thos. S. Watson, do
- Alfred Austin, dresser tender
- Francis W. Gardiner, spinner
- Wm. G. Shelden, dresser tender
- Barton Tanner, spinner
- Benjamin F. Knowles, weaver
- Halsey Greene, dresser
- Job Harkness, machinist
- Joseph Watson, spinner
- Jonathan Cord, dresser
- Lawton Johnson, spinner
- Joseph B. Rice, carder
- William J. Greene, spinner
- Robert K. Lewis, weaver
- John Austin, carder
- Gideon C. Briggs, spinner
- Edward C. Briggs, do
- Elisha Whitman, housewright
- Martin Bradford, do
- Wm. B. Babcock, dresser tender
- Charles Harkness, machinist
- John Wood, spinner
Page 12, col. 1
- George J. Vaughn, carder
- Samuel A. [illegible] machinist
- Nathaniel Arnold, Sen., do
- John Tew, blacksmith
- Varnum W. Gannon, cotton picker
- Elias Card, basket maker
- Amos Moore, miller
- Stephen Manchester, carder
- John Place, carpenter
- Abel Matteson, cordwainer
- Job Albro, carpenter
- Marcus Cornell, blacksmith
- Enos Lapham, house carpenter
- Earl Whiting, machinist
- Stephen S. Waterman, machinist
- George S. Knutton, machinist
- Burrill Brown, machinist
- Nathan Westcott, machinist
- Henry Phetteplace, machinist
- Thomas J. Mowry, machinist
- Caleb Westcott, machinist
- Leander Sweet, machinist
- Henry Jenckes, machinist
- George Boomer, artisan
- Thomas W. Eddy, machinist
- George D. Cole, artisan
- Arnold Briggs, do
- Philip F. Brayton, machinist
- Preserved Sherman, machinist]
- William Pooke, machinist
- Reuben Salsbury, machinist
- Dean Potter, machinist
- James B. Coman, machinist
- Elijah Dory, Jun. machinist
- Ira Field, Jun. machinist
- Hiram Hopkins, operator
- William Brayton, machinist
- Peleg Hopkins, machinist
- John Hawkins, machinist
- Jenckes A. Smith
- Appleby Smith
- Rhodes Hill, house carpenter
- Jacob Briggs
- Benoni Hopkins, blacksmith
- William Swan, machinist
- Stephen Austin, machinist
- Elijah Day, house carpenter
- Noah J. Arnold, overseer of power looms
- Aaron Bowen, overseer of carding
- Benoni Rogers, dresser tender
- Robert R. Sunderlin, mule spinner
- Daniel G. Chace, overseer of power-looms
- Jacob Wood, Jun. mulespinner
- Benjamin Greene, farmer
- Abner Rogers, farmer
- Paul Harrington, overseer of carding and spinning
Page 12, col. 2
- G. B. Card, shuttle-maker and house painter
- Job Card, machinist and shuttle-maker
- Levi Johnson, mule-spinner
- William Chace, dresser tender
- Samuel Briggs, teacher of public school
- John Willbur, blacksmith
- Lowry Potter, blacksmith
- Benjamin S. Briggs, blacksmith
- Merit Andrews, overseer of carding and spinning
- John P. Miller, cordwainer
- Sterry Parker, cordwainer
- Wills Reynolds, farmer and manufacturer
- Luther Waldren, dresser tender
- Samuel Bissel, overseer of carding
- Timothy Carpenter, Jun. overseer of power-looms
- Oliver Matteson, overseer of carding
- Alban M. Stone overseer of looms, dresser tender, farmer, and merchant
- Jeremiah B. Austin, tailor
- Jesse Cooke, finisher and packer of goods
- Owen Spencer, stone cutter
- Anthony Tarbox, cashier and watch-maker
- Charles Morse, Jun. bricklayer and plasterer
- Russel Chace, house carpenter
- Charles Morse, Jun. farmer and merchant
- Benjamin Bently, overseer of power looms
- Jonathan Franklin, miller
- Thomas Goshen, farmer
- Ira Baily, cordwainer
- Giles S. Jenkins, bricklayer and plasterer
- Isaac Hyde, overseer of spinning
- Sheffield Andrew, mule spinner
- Joseph G. Clark, mule spinner
- Silas Wells, Jun. machinist
- James M. Harrington, machinist
- Jason Strait, dresser tender
- William Matteson, picker-tender
- John J. Kilton, carpenter
- Joseph Jash
- Asaph Bowen, farmer
- Joseph Card, overseer of power looms
- James Case, mule spinner
- Martin S. Whitman, housewright
- George T. Spicer, machinist
- Thomas Covil, weaver
- Scott W. Mowry, operative mechanic
- Thomas Nutting, dressser of yarn
- Thomas A. Oakley, miller
- Amos Budlong, machinist
Page 13, col. 1
- John Firth, carder
- John Nutting, Jr. spinner
- Isaac B. Howland, dresser
- Thomas Covil, 2d. dresser
- Charles W. Crary, weaver
- Thomas D. Bentley, weaver
- James Tanner, mule spinner
- George W. Dyer, blacksmith
- Wm. Clarke, clerk
- Joseph Nutting, spinner
- Joseph S. Budlong, yeoman
- Alfred Jerauld, spinner
- Albert D. Greene, weaver
- Alden Arnold, weaver
- Charles Slade, dresser tender
- Albert G. Alexander, mule spinner
- Anson Barnes, spinner
- Henry Littlefield, spinner
- Wm. Blanniher, trader
- Ira Basto carder
- Harmon C. Fisher, saddler
- Jahleel Westcott, cordwainer
- Josiah Weshott [mis-transcription of Wescott?], trader
- John S. Taylor, painter
- Thomas Taylor, chair maker
- Daniel G. Bates, mule spinner
- Alfred Read, machinist
- Henry S. Wilbur, carpenter
- John W. Tibbitts, physician
- Arabert A. Wescott, weaver
- Chester Wakefield, manufacturer
- Rufus Grant, cordwainer
- Stephen Sweet, carpenter
- Philip Arnold, trader
- Joseph Webb, mule spinner
- William Randall, mule spinner
- Levi Stafford, cloth dresser
- Gorton Arnold, farmer
- Ephraim Covil, do
- Samuel Moor, do
- Jeremiah Wilber, do
- Benjamin King, do
- Dutee Arnold, do
- Joseph Hoann, Jr do
- John Stone, spinner
- Allen Hill, laborer
- James Yeaw, farmer
- Wm C. Ames, accountant
- Robert Emerson, oper. Of power looms
- W. Bailey, painter and glazier
- George Babcock, laborer
- Lawton Greene, do
- Joseph Hart, do
- William Atwood, mule spinner
- Raymond Rathbone, do
- Charles A Sweet, operator of spinning and weaving
- Caleb Bennett, operator of carding
- Rob’t W. Potter, practical manufact’r
Page 13, col. 2
- Alex. M’Murray, operator of power-looms
- Olney Briggs, laborer
- Raymond Stone, machinist
- Norris H. Church, laborer at a manufacturing establishment
- John B. Whitehead, do do
- George W. Whitehead, do do
- Spencer B. Mowry, do do
- Oliver Clark, do do
- John Day, carpenter and machinist
- Joseph W. Thornton, carpenter
- William O. Gardner, blacksmith
- E. H. Newbegin, comb maker
- Jabez N. Horton, do
- Edwin Vernon do
- William Joyce do
- Harmanus Karseboom, do
- Thomas T. Beers do
- James B. Beverly do
- George Hull do
- Samuel W. Wade, artisan
- Albin C. King, do
- Orrin Cahoon, do
- Giles Pierce, do
- Gardner Cahoon, do
- James Webster, do
- Laban Bennet, do
- Mutin M. Bailey, do
- Billings C. Kaighn, do
- David Yeaw, do
- Caleb Mowry, do
- Samuel Hoyt, comb maker
- Richard Bishop, do
- Asahel Stone, do
- Wm. L. Brown, do
- Peleg Kaighn, do
- James Lock, do
- Alfred Parker, carpenter
- James Westlute, blacksmith
- Jonathan S. Killey, machinist
- Charles King, do
- Peter J. Briggs, do
- W. N. Sherman, printer
- Silas W. Wilder, do
- Leprelt Fuller, carpenter
- Aaron Rathbun, mason
- Eli Pongt, Jun., painter and glazier
- John Burnham, do
- Philip B. Stiness, cloth dresser
- Abijah B. Warfield, painter
- Isaac C. Stetson, cotton worker
- Lewis R. Blake, weaver
- Rouse A. Northup
- Arnold Chappells
- Johnson B. Colerain
- Zephaniah Sherman, carpenter-
- Hervey Arnold, do
- George Parker, machinist
Page 14, col. 1
- William W. Spencer, machinist
- George W. Davis, weaver
- George Collins, mule spinner
- Allen Briggs, machinist
- Pardon Newell, do
- Benjamin Snell, mule spinner
- John Franklin, do
- George W. Slade, spinner
- Oliver Taylor, carder
- George M. Collins, mule spinner
- William Chappell, carpenter
- Elias Fisher, dresser tender
- Abner C. Manchester, carder
- Robert Douglass, shoemaker
- Henry W. Hoyle, machinist
- Richard Sweet, carpenter
- Job Manchester
- Willet Young
- John Weaver
- George G. Warner
- Samuel W. Wightman
- Robert H. Niles
- John Carr
- Samuel J. Sherman
- Christopher W. Sprague
- Thomas Stafford
- Richard W. Rhodes
- Andrew B. Burlingame
- Thomas Greene
- Thomas R. Greene
- Joseph Burrows
- Allen E. Aylsworth
- Gilbert Blanchard
- Hosea Bicknell
- Joseph Brady
- E. P. Ellis
- Peleg P. Cranston
- William Spencer
- Abel Slocum
- Taber Hollis
- Samuel Slocum
- James Fisher
- Welcome Bates
- William U. Arnold
- Joseph P. Cogshall
- Joseph Cogshall
- J. B. Cook
- Remington Arnold
- Jabez Holden
- Benjamin M. Bourne
- Wilkes Gardiner
- Samuel Reynolds
- David Wilbur
- James W. Brayton
- Christopher Briggs
- Edward Grierman
- Elisha Andrews
- William Remington
- Robert Thompson
Page 14 col. 2
- Caleb L. Ormsbee
- Thomas W. Greene
- Joseph Budlong
- Henry J. Wightman
- (Name illegible.]
- Sion A. Rhodes
- Hales G. Ellis
- Thomas Cleveland
- Perez Peck, machinist
- Isaac B. Aylsworth, do
- Albert Anthony, do
- M01es Haskell, Jun. do
- Joseph Sisson, do
- Job Russell, do
- Cyril C. Bowen, do
- Warren Wearer [mis-transcription of Weaver?], do
- Charles Rouse, do
- George Rouse, do
- James C. Millerd, do
- Benjamin Farries, do
- Daniel Williams, do
- Harry Howard, do
- Edwin Johnson, do
- Aldin W. Williams, do
- Nathan Howard, do
- Daniel Greene, do
- George Aylesworth, blue dyer
- Samuel G. Brayman, tailor
- H. G. Dunham, harness maker
- Isaac W. Clark, do
- Raymond Smith, carriage maker
- Albert Smith, carriage maker
- John R. Allen, do
- Ashbel Wall, millwright
- Nathaniel Arnold, machinist
- James Matteson, carpenter
- George W. Bennet, do
- Ezekiel Morse, do
- Henry R. Remington, calenderer
- Joseph Harvey, do
- William Henry Anthony, weaver
- Jabez Anthony, carder
- Charles Anthony, spinner
- Josiah W. Battey machinist
- Cyril Babcock, machinist
- Robert Levally, carpenter
- Galusha W. Arnold, carpenter
- B. Sherman, carpenter
- James F. Hills, machinist
- Ezra Bissell do
- Daniel Town, do
- Horatio S. Berry, do
- Palmer J. Johnson, do
- John Brower, carpenter
- Zephaniah Ramsdel, carpenter
- George Levalley, machinist
- James Warner, Jr. do
- Harris Lanphear, do
- Henry R. Gorton, do
Page 15 col. 1
- Nathaniel Millerd machinist
- Ray Matteson do
- Schuyler Skinner, do
- Sheldon Colvin, blacksmith
- Francis B. Atwood, bobbin turner
- Thomas Arnold, machinist
- Wm. D. E. Avery, do
- Thomas P. Lanphear, do
- Ray W. Atwood, shoemaker
- Caleb Kilton, mason
- Wm. M. Cooke, bleacher
- G. J. Adams., machinist
- Robert R. Knowles, tailor
- Isaac Congdon, cotton manufacturer
- Christopher Cory, laborer
- Nathaniel Langley, weaver
- Joseph Billington, farmer
- Caleb R. Cahoon, carpenter
- Reynolds Andrew, laborer
- Samuel Gavit, laborer
- John L. Clark, machinist
- Rodmond Congdon, bleacher
- Wm. Bowen, tanner
- Nathaniel Chase, carpenter
- Christopher Nicholas, carpenter
- Arvin Potter, dresser tender
- Daniel Knight, carpenter
- Almon C. Whitman, carpenter
- John A. Budlong, blacksmith
- Obadiah Colvin, bleacher
- H. G. Davis, shoe manufacturer
- Richard Chappell, shoemaker
- Stephen S. Potter, machinist
- James Parkerson, tailor
- James C. Greene, cordwainer
- John G. Ladd, carpenter
- Thomas Le Braton, tailor
- John J. Simmons, tailor
- Richard Spencer, cordwainer
- Thomas L. Spencer, cordwainer
- Nathan M. Spencer, do
- Freeborn Johnson, Jun. carpenter
- Martin Miller, cordwainer
- Jeremiah L. Slocum, cordwainer
- Isaac S. Whitford, cordwainer
- J. W.Howland, do
- Abiel Chandler, millwright
- Kingsley Bullock, mason
- John P. Roberts, watchmaker
- William C. Greene, ropemaker
- James Slocum, tailor .
- James A. Capron, carpenter
- Jonathan Johnson, carpenter
- [Name illegible] machinist
- Ezra Pollard, machinist
- Nicholas Thomas, machinist
- Oliver Weekes, Jr. cordwainer
- Rufus King Foss, machinist
- Samuel Harrington, machinist
- Daniel Miller, carpenter
Page 15, col. 2
- John M. Spence, bootmaker
- William Tibbits, bootmaker
- Samuel R. Rice, cordwainer
- Rhodes W. Perkins, carpenter
- William S. Roberts, segar maker
- Thomas W. Gorton, cordwainer
- David W. Hunt, painter
- Fones G. Hill, carpenter
- Gardiner Tanner, dresser tender
- Elisha Potter, blacksmith
- Elijah Bacon, mechanic
- James Tenant, do
- Perry Greene, do
- Nicholas Dawley, carpenter
- Gideon Willcox, blacksmith
- Samuel R. Aylsworth, weaver
- John F. Mar, do
- Schuyler Fisher, smith
- James Miller, cordwainer
- Wm. J. Shelden, house carpenter
- Thomas Lockwood, mason
- Russel Young, do
- Russell Johnson, wheelwright
- William Burdick, machinist
- Silas Weaver, tailor
- Oliver A. Budlong, carpenter
- Joseph W. Ladd, do
- Ezra Simnons [mis-transcription of Simmons?], hatter
- Caleb Simnons [mis-transcription of Simmons?], do
- George Vaughn, carpenter
- Thomas A. Howland, cordwainer
- Job Whitmarsh, carpenter
- Benjamin Burdine, cabinet maker
- Oliver Weekes, carpenter
- John Cornell, do
- Richard Edwards, cooper
- Silas B. Whitford, tobacconist
- Jamu Buhee, carpenter
- Oliver A. Whitman, blacksmith
- J. Bundick, saddler
- Gorton Spencer, machinist
- Elisha May, do
- Thomas Tiflinghast, carpenter
- Arbe J. Place, blacksmith
- Russel Card, cooper
- Samuel Sweet, carpenter
- Stephen Briggs, do
- William Merrill, do
- Rowland Greene, do
- William Penniger, machinist
- Cromwell T. Salisbury, brass founder
- Oliver C. G. Arnold, machinist
- John Weeden, carpenter
- Daniel B. Bartholie, shoemaker
- John W. Johnson, carpenter
- Nathaniel H. Coles, do
- John B. Carr, do
- Jerah N. Gardner, do
- Laton Greene, do
Page 16, col. 1
- Bowen Hill, carpenter
- Job Manchester, chairmaker
- Anthony B. Fenner, carpenter
- James B. Peirce, mechanic
- Samuel Allen, machinist
- Thomas R. Tilley, ropemaker
- Thomas J. Johnson, mechanic
- Thomas Peirce, shoemaker
- Samuel R. Peirce, do
- Augustus Spencer, carpenter
- Emery Fisk, machinist
- Ezra Spencer, mason
- Joseph Greene, ropemaker
- John Proud, chair maker
- Daniel Briggs, carpenter
- Edward Capron, do
- Joel Parker
- Preserved Briggs, machinist
- Philip Tillinghast
- Nelson H. Benson
- William A. Hubbard, M. D.
- Lodowick W. Shipper, machinist
- Walter Spencer, carpenter
- Benjamin Rogers, laborer
- John Spencer, Jun., mason
- Pardon Spencer, carpenter
- Edward Bliss, mechanic
- Reuben S. Peckham, machinist
- William R. Budlong, machinist
- Jesse Brown, Jun., mechanic
- James Tilley, do
- Samuel F. Carr, do
- Green A. Sweet, do
- Robert M. Bennett, carpenter
- Daniel McIntosh, dyer
- V. Field, carder
- Joseph R. Stone, machinist
- Joseph Taylor, laborer
- Robert H. Coggeshall, carpenter
- Benoni King, weaver
- William C. Van Doorn, mechanic
- Silas Clapp, farmer
- Jeremiah Bailey, mechanic
- Mason Smith, spinner
- Thomas P. R. A. Knox, mechanic
- John Dye, shoemaker
- Sanford Durfee
- Theophilus Crowell, laborer
- Jonathan Andrew, farmer
- Abiezer 0. Hood, machinist
- Jona. Smith
- Joseph Taylor, Jun., spinner
- Alexander McDonald, dyer
- James McEnerney, laborer
- Michael Fitzgerald, do
- Clarke Spink, do
- Henry Case, do
- William Rowley, cordwainer
- Robert Lawless, laborer
Page 16, col. 2
- Isaac Hall, carder
- William Sweet, farmer
- William J. Potter, do
- Alanson Wood, carpenter
- William M. Mowry, tailor
- Henry Warren, caroer
- Thomas Saunders, spinner
- Horace Johnson, do
- Randall Holden, machinist
- Albert G. Smith, do
- Fairbanks, do
- William B. Corey, spinner
- Nicholas Phillips, laborer
- Jesse Brown, mason
- William Rice, carpenter
- James R. Whitman, farmer
- Paul Spencer, machinist
- Nathaniel H. Gardiner, farmer
- Samuel L. Brayton, spinner
- Thomas Taylor, mechanic
- Perry Potter, laborer
- Joshua Carpenter, do
- Samuel Anderson, do
- Jonathan C. Taylor, mechanic
- William S. Holden, do
- William Davis, machinist
- Ebenezer Spencer, do
- Elisha G. Smith, do
- Wilhard Harding, spinner
- Benjamin A. Briggs, machinist
- Laiton Johnson, spinner
- John Higgins, mechanic
- Job Peirce, cordwainer
- Jonathan Tiffany, Jun., mechanic
- Stacy W. Remington, laborer
- Benjamin Tabor, cordwainer
- Thomas Reynolds, laborer
- William Shipper, farmer
- Amherst Hopkins, laborer
- John Baker, mason
- Austin Sawyer
- William Tobey
- Nelson Barnes
- Ira Arnold
- Emor Angell
- America Wheeler
- Luke Burbank
- Pardon Angell
- Joseph Turner
- Samuel B. Ashton
- Jeremiah Luther
- Daniel Carpenter
- Ethan Sweet
- Albert B. Sweet
- Joseph Munro
- Waterman F. Brown
- Benjamin W. Lang
- Willard Usher
- Edward Gavit
Page 17, col. 1
- Ebenezer Perkins
- Darius Colvin
- Samuel E. Slocum
- Thomas G. Pitman, tanner and currier
- Robert P. Lee, mast and spar maker
- Wm. W. Freeborn, tanner and currier
- Joseph Lyon, coppersmith
- W. H. Crandall, ship builder
- William Weeden, housewright
- Thomas W. Brown, tailor
- Benjamin H. Tisdale, jeweller
- James Atkinson, printer
- Adam S. Coe, cabinet maker
- Joshua Tripp, leather dresser
- Wm. S. Nichols, gold and silver smith
- Michael Freeborn, blacksmith
- Anthony V. Taylor, cabinet maker
- Erastus P. Allan, baker
- John Stevens, tin plate worker
- John Williams, cordwainer
- Theophilus Topham, baker
- Thomas Mumford, cordwainer
- Zenas L. Hammond, painter
- Peleg Sanford, block maker
- Edward Smith, cooper
- James B. Hoyt, blacksmith
- George Freeborn, housewright
- W. H. Gorton, painter
- Thomas Swinburne, painter
- Thomas Spooner, chairmaker
- Edward Hammett, Jun., carpenter
- William Briggs, carpenter
- John Tompkins , block and pump mak’r
- [Ill.] cabinet maker
- Moses Norman carpenter
- James Martin blockmaker
- Charles H. Mumford, jeweller
- Noah Barker, carpenter
- Charles Lawton, tobacconist
- John Horswell, tailor
- Isaac R. Spooner, housewright
- Wm. H. Greene, tailor
- Samael H. Lawton, tobacconist
- Edward T. Allan, baker
- William Brownell, tin plate worker
- Robert W. Hammett, carpenter
- Albert Cottrell, do
- Henry G. Tompkins, blockmaker
- Hugh T Brightman, mason
- William S. Carpenter, mason
- Stephen M. Stedman, cabinet maker
- C. A. Sweet, ship smith
- Edward D. Jones, do
- B. Trevett, cabinet maker
- George N. Allan, baker
- Wanton S. Sherman, butcher
- James Holt, do
- James Simmons, blacksmith
- James W. Allan, baker
Page 17, col. 2
- David Brannan, cordwainer
- Samuel Vaughan, housewright
- John B. Weeden, do
- John B. Barker, house carpenter
- Samuel H. Oxx, Jun., housewright
- J. N. Coddington, chaise maker
- Charles Babcock, housewright
- Edwin Peabody, do
- Josiah Tew, ropemaker
- Henry Tisdale, jeweller
- Thomas Harkness, rope maker
- Jeremiah Goodspeed, housewright
- Joshua Brannan, ship Joiner
- Henry Hill, carpenter
- Alexander Jack, cordwainer
- E. Manchester, housewright
- Joseph B Weaver, hatter
- James M. C. Campbell, do
- Alden S. Simmons, carpenter
- Daniel B. Davis, cordwainer
- John C. Ailman, do
- Joseph Sanford, Jun,, housewright
- Jeremiah Hazard, boot maker
- Richard Clarke, cabinet maker
- Jesse Dunham, chair maker
- John Clarke, carpenter
- Samuel Pratt, do
- Thomas P. Rodman, printer
- James A. Green, housewright
- William Hall, mason
- Robert Seatle, cordwainer
- James W. Dennis, do
- John Alger, mason
- Giles Barney, blacksmith
- John Clark, cordwainer
- Wm. C. Thurston, housewright
- John Clark, shoemaker
- Robert M. Franklin, Jun., baker
- Joshua W. Tripp, leather dresser
- Cornelius B. Wilbour, blacksmith
- W. S. Randolph, manufacturer
- Benjamin R. Dawley, coach maker
- Alexander Morgan, wheelwright
- James Shaw, blacksmith
- Perry C. Irish, shoemaker
- Caleb Cranston, butcher
- George W. Allen, blacksmith
- Isaac Stall, coach maker
- Israel F. Luke, cordwainer
- lsaac Read, do
- Ephraim B. lrish, shoemaker
- Thos. Pitman, Jun., tanner and currier
- Silas Ward, tallow chandler
- R. G. Robinson, saddle & harness mak.
- Eben Winslow, cordwainer
- Henry J. Cranston, baker
- J. B. Wilbour, clock and watch maker
- Sylvanus Wilbour, do
- Stephen Cahoone, painter
Page 18, col. 1
- Caleb C. Mumford, cordwainer
- Thomas Coggershall, do
- M. McGregor, mason
- John J. Allan, baker
- Henry Holt, cooper
- Wm. H. Melville, tin plate worker
- John Marsh. tallow chandler
- William J. Tilley, tailor
- David H. Burdick, cordwainer
- James Horswell, tailor
- E. F. Newton, clock & watch maker
- Henry G. Place. boot and shoe maker
- Benjamin H. Ailman, do
- Joseph B. Seatle, shoemaker
- William W. Vernon, painter
- William Swan, Jun., tailor
- William Lovie, hair dresser
- Glearer J. Read, painter
- Charles E. Davenport, mason
- Michael Molten, housewright
- George H. Price, do
- Samuel J. Marsh, chair maker
- Samuel Freeborn, baker
- William R. Atkinson, cordwainer
- Joseph M. Marsh, house carpenter
- Job Cornell, do
- Thomas J. Manchester, do
- Henry Barber, bookbinder
- William A. Barber, printer
- Henry J. Hudson, painter and glazier
- Thomas M. Seabury, blacksmith
- William Molten, housewright
- William D. Boss, wheelwright
- Abraham Almy, do
- William D. Southwick, boat builder
- James Albro, do
- George W. Taylor, do
- John Goff, brewer
- Joseph Southwick, boat builder
- Benjamin C. Eddy, goldsmith
- Benjamin Marble, ship builder
- Alim Cravell, do
- Eliab King, ship carpenter
- Nathaniel H. Read, house carpenter
- Lewis Barlow, boat builder
- Wm. Barlow, do
- William Caswell, rope maker
- Pitts Southwick, boat builder
- Silas Southwick, do
- Job S. Eldred, do
- Lewis B. Caswell, do
- Samuel Simpson, blacksmith
- William K. Covell, boat builder
- William F. Smith, do
- John Hull, tailor
- Benjamin Southwick, boat builder
- Jeremiah Greenman, ship carpenter
- Samuel Stanton, Jun., do
- Isaac P. Maryott, do
Page 18, col. 2
- Amos Crandall, shipwright
- Isaac Manwaring, caulker
- Henry L. Thurston, shipwright
- John P. Cornell, do
- Charles Barber, do
- Ebenezer Coleman, do
- Parmenus Skinner, ship joiner
- George H. Lewis, shipwright
- Joshua Wilbour, tailor
- Jonathan Baker, mason
- Arnold Draper, carpenter
- Seth C. Bradford, housewright
- Thomas Taber, do
- John N. Barlow, house and ship painter
- Thomas Burt, mason
- Robert Dennis, baker
- John S. Weeden, cabinet maker
- James R. Newton, silversmith
- James N. [illegible] shipwright
- Philip Roach, ship carpenter
- John Mills, spar maker
- Walter W. Simmons, shipwright
- George Cornell, do
- Jared Barber, do
- Raymond Durfee, do
- Thomas Stevens, do
- James Ailman, do
- Patrick Boyles, do.
- David W. Cornell, do
- John W. Bacheller, do
- Henry N. Merit, do
- Alexander Christie, mason
- Isaiah Goodspeed, carpenter
- Josiah Sherman, do
- Fenner Brown, manufacturer
- Isaac Sisson, machinist
- Charles Green, cordwainer
- Abiel Spencer, cabinet maker
- William S. Lawton, do
- Thomas Goddard, do
- Matthew Cozzens, hatter
- John Cozzens, rigger
- William B. Peabody, cordwainer
- Philip Stephens, stone cutter
- Hanson Hall, boat builder
- Anthony Manuel, hatter
- Stephen Goddard, do
- Joseph C. Lawton, painter and glazier
- Benjamin Anthony, carpenter
- John D. Cornell, cabinet maker
- Daniel Flanders, housewright
- Perry W. Freeborn, coppersmith
- William W. Freeborn, Jun., tanner
- Peleg Coggeshall, cordwainer
- John Barber, tailor
- John N. Potter, cordwainer
- Charles Sherman, butcher
- William Lee, spar maker
- Charles W. Burdick, cordwainer
Page 19, col. 1
- Samuel Lee, spar maker
- Thomas Hazard, house carpenter
- Nicholas B. Anthony, spar maker
- Peleg Clarke, cooper
- Gideon C. Smith, cotton manufacturer
- Albert Draper, dresser
- John W. Wall, do
- Michael Eddy, Jun., goods baler
- William Lewis, mule spinner
- John Millington, do
- Benjamin D. Peck, do
- Elisha A. Clark, weaver
- John Glover, mule spinner
- Patrick McNally, do
- George Scott, do
- John Pattinson, do
- Francis Scott, carder
- John Lewis, mule spinner
- John Livsey, engineer
- Benjamin S. Seatle, house carpenter
- Joseph Clarke, cooper
- John C. Clarke, Jun., block maker
- Benjamin Taylor, carpenter
- Charles C. Hammet, block maker
- Alexander Murray, mason
- Beriah Crandall, house carpenter
- Christopher J. Bliven, house carpenter
- Henry W. Vernon, cabinet maker
- James E. Townsend, cabinet maker
- Borden A. Norton, upholsterer
- William S. Springer, cabinet maker
- Peter Lawton, cabinet maker
- William Jarvis, house and ship joiner
- William A. Coggeshall, cabinet maker
- John J. Weaver, hatter
- Benjamin Marsh, Jun., boot and shoemaker
- Henry W. Carr, shoemaker·
- Isaac Pickett, shoemaker
- John W. Stevens, distiller
- Nathaniel Holt, butcher
- Isaac Coddington, gold and silversmith
- Ephraim Cobleigh, shoemaker
- James Westgate, baker
- William B. Lewis, shoemaker
- Oscar F. Wentworth, painter
- Gideon Lawton, house carpenter
- William McKenzie, mason
- John Nicol, do
- Samuel A. Parker, hatter
- George Read, mason
- Gideon Gray, mason
- Abraham Barker, upholsterer
- Eleazar Allen, cooper
- Parker Lawton, carpenter
- Simeon Coggeshall, carpenter
- Jonathan W. Coggeshall, carpenter
- laaac Gifford, carpenter
- Albert Coggeshall, carpenter
Page 19, col. 2
- Charles Gifford, carpenter
- Isaac Hedly, carpenter
- Benjamin Easton, carpenter
- Daniel M. Peckham, mason
- Barker Fish, carpenter
- Edwin J. Spooner, sailmaker
- Job Tew, ropemaker
- Joseph Tew, ropemaker
- John Spooner, carpenter
- William J. Holt, carpenter
- William Burgess, carpenter
- Alfred Hudson, ropemaker
- Nathan B. Hammett, carpenter
- Thomas Burk, leather-dresser
- William Stevens, painter and glazier
- Moses Woodbury, carpenter
- Smith Busworth carpenter
- William Coggeshall, cordwainer
- Isaac C. Peckham, block maker
- Joseph Nason, tin-plate worker
- Andrew Melville, pewterer
- Samuel A. Barnitt, clothier
- Benjamin Price, baker
- Samuel Tuell, blockmaker
- Robert Sherman, 2d, butcher
- Peter P. Remington, cordwainer
- John Goff, sailmaker
- William Goff, brewer
- Samuel B. Harris, manufacturer
- Nathaniel H. Langley, cooper
- James W. Langley, cooper
- William T. Burroughs, cooper
- Peter W. Wilkey, cooper
- William H. Ailman, cooper
- James M. Tuell, block maker
- John C. Thurston, carpenter
- Edward Stanhope, Jun., machinist
- John Henderson, cooper
- James Henderson, cooper
- Joseph Aylsworth, cooper
- John W. Williams, sailmaker
- Joseph Sanford, cabinet maker
- John H. Hammond, blockmaker
- Silas H. Cottrell, ship carpenter
- William Kaull, blacksmith
- Russel Cottrell, ship carpenter
- Alfred Barker, upholsterer
- John W. Davis, cordwainer
- Thomas G. Brown, tailor
- John Riley, shoemaker
- Oliver Durfee, do.
- Nicholas Powers, shoemaker
- John Pitman, housewright
- Joseph F. Havens, stone mason
- Isaac W. Sherman, butcher
- Christopher P. Boss, cordwainer
- William Mitchell, cotton manufacturer
- William Durfee, tobacconist
- G. B. Reynolds, cordwainer
Page 20, col. 1
- William B. Swan, tailor
- E. J. Swan, tailor
- R. Swan, do
- James C. Swan, stock maker
- William F. Barker, machinist
- Samuel S. Mumford, tailor
- Gilbert Tompkins, house carpenter
- John Goff, tanner and currier
- Abraham Tilley, ropemaker
- Robert M. Simmons, do
- Nicholas Alger, do
- William Bacheller, do
- Abrm. Tilley, Jun., do
- John Lake, do
- Joseph Freeborn, tanner and currier
- James L. Tilley, ropemaker
- John H. Moore, do
- Joshua Stacey, do
- Truman B. Spooner
- Perry Sherman, butcher
- Michael M. Friend, house carpenter
- T. Stacey, Jun., confectioner
- William Tilley, ropemaker
- William Barber, printer
- John Hammond, painter
- Joseph King, caulker
- Benjamin Hall, cordwainer
- Fitzgerald Slocum, baker
- Chester Clark, cabinet maker
- Samuel H. Jack, plumber
- William Fludder, mason
- William Lee, 2d, spar maker
- Robert Goffe, shoemaker
- Thomas Roads, carpenter
- Benjamin Clark, cooper
- James B. Cahoone, carpenter
- Stephen Thomas, carriage maker
- Davenport S. Simmons, do
- Edmund Freeborn, wheelwright
- William E. Cook, blacksmith
- Samuel Clarke, wool manufacturer
- John H. Coggeshall, house carpenter
- Thomas Gould, clothier
- Isaac P. Durfee, do
- Edward Coggeshall, house carpenter
- Jesse T. Durfee, blacksmith
- Richmond Carr, house carpenter
- Martin Dedrick, cordwainer
- Benjamin Pearce, cabinet maker
- John Hedly, housewright
- Isaac S. Corey, shoemaker
- William Borden, blacksmith
- Pardon Corey, shoemaker
- David Fish, house carpenter
- Henry Lawton, do
- Noah Gray, blacksmith
- Gideon Dennis, cooper
- Preserved Fish, blacksmith
- Isaac Freeborn, cabinet maker
Page 20, col. 2
- George Dennis, weaver
- Thomas Borden, blacksmith
- Southwick Irish, boat builder
- Joseph Irish, do
- Isaac Borden, machinist
- Nathan Dennis, cabinet maker
- Henry Fish, housewright
- Joseph Cornel, stone mason
- Isaac Freeborn, cabinet maker
- Peleg Hadly. 2d, wheelwright
- Joseph Childs, shoemaker
- Horace Lawton, blacksmith
- William H. Driscol, cooper
- John Luther, housewright
- William Collins, Jun., cooper
- Pardon Hiscox, boat builder
- James Smith, Jun., tin plate worker
- Samuel Blake, cordwainer
- Reuel H. Baker, cooper
- Henry W. Child, tailor
- George Easterbrooks, housewright
- Elisha Graves, cooper
- Thomas Lisson, do
- William Haile, Jun., housewright
- Caleb Carr, shipwright
- Caleb Carr, Jun., do
- Hiram Andrews, cordwainer
- Anthony Hallenbuke, do
- Benjamin T. Cranston, sailmaker
- Thomas Cranston, do
- William L. Brown, housewright
- Martin L. Salisbury, tailor
- Charles Luther, carpenter
- Benjamin M. Bosworth, machinist
- John Pearce, Jun., housewright
- Cromwell Barney, do
- Joseph Short, cordwainer
- Samuel Maxwell, housewright
- Andrew Johonnot, do
- Amos M. Bullock, do
- Oliver Johonnot, saddle, harness, and trunk maker
- Turner Carr, shipwright
- William G. Hiscox, boat builder
- Peleg Bosworth, machinist
- Lewis Hoar, painter
- Benjamin Cole, carpenter
- William Cornell, cooper
- Francis Marble, blacksmith
- Enos Bart, shipwright
- John G. Bowen, painter
- Martin Salisbury, cooper
- Luther Bosworth, do
- John B. Mason, do
- Jonathan B. Barton, do
- Martin King, do
- Rhodolphus Johnson, do
- Jonathan Luther, housewright
- James A. Thornton, cabinet maker
Page 21, col 1
- George G. Johonnet, cabinet maker
- George R. Peck, do
- John Stockford, ropemaker
- George Luther, cordwainer
- Lawton Kelly, do
- George Woodmancy, do
- Stephen S [Swasey?]. cooper
- William B Lawton, sailmaker
- Nathan M Blake, blacksmith
- Stephen Mason, tanner and currier
- William Baker, cooper
- Jeremiah Woodmancy, cordwainer
- Lewis T Thorn, housewright
- Nathaniel D. Maxfield, do
- James E. Bowen, ropemaker
- William R. Clarke, do
- Benjamin Foster, do
- George Butts, do
- Henry S. [Busbee?] do
- George S. Tilley, do
- Pardon Hiscox, Jun., boat builder
- Henry Bailey, housewright
- Phineas Howard, do
- Isaac L. Peck, tailor
- John P. Winslow, brass founder
- Josias L. Peck, blacksmith
- Jonathan Simmons, [chaine?] maker
- Marcus Read, housewright
- Edwin Sanders, baker
- Stephen Johnson, cooper
- John H. Munro, tailor
- Joseph Burt, housewright
- John Pearce, do
- Alvan Burt, rigger
- Philip M. Baker, tailor
- Benjamin Shearman, do
- Nathaniel Adams, blacksmith
- John Andrews, shoemaker
- George Munro, cooper
- John J. Bickner, do
- Stillman Welsh, do
- William B. Snell, cabinet maker
- John Herley, carver
- Samuel S. Driscol, printer
- James Cole, cooper
- John Butts, do
- Sylvester S. Newman, shoemaker
- Benjamin Child, ropemaker
- George T. Gardner, cooper
- George Thurber, cordwainer
- Levi Wheaton, tailor
- Sylvester Childs, watchmaker
- Charles Randall, printer
- Henry Sanders, baker
- George W. Pearce, printer
- Alfred R. Cornell, cooper
- Leonard B. Bigelow, tool maker
- James V. Cole, joiner
- John H. Hart, do
Page 21, col. 2
- Hiram Goff, joiner
- Henry Cole, bootmaker
- Gershom C. Jenckes, do
- Richard Beers, do
- Nathan L. [Barnes?], tool maker
- Hollis Sawtell, blacksmith
- Henry B. Salisbury, tailor
- James L. Swetland, do
- Ebenezer Luther, cordwainer
- Daniel Bosworth, hatter
- Ezra O. Child, cordwainer
- Nathan Daval, shoemaker
- Gardner Winslow, do
- Ephraim French, saddler
- John D. Tuell, coppersmith
- Thomas K. Phinnas, mason
- Benjamin C. Short, do
- Gardner Munro, do
- Henry W. Eddy, printer
- Alvan Cole, boss cordwainer
- William A. Wiley, cordwainer
- Daniel T. Hubbard, do
- Henry Parker, do
- William H. Turner, housewright
- Nathan Luther, shoemaker
- Isaac B. Barrus, do
- S. E. Newman, stock marker
- William Harding, barber
- Samuel Pearce, housewright
- Shubael Burr, cooper
- J. G. Salisbury, do
- Allen Chase, do
- Andrew B. Rood, shoemaker
- Jacob Sanders, housewright
- William H Bowen, do
- Edward H. Thurston, tailor
- Thomas Salisbury, hatter
- T.C. Williams, tin plate worker
- Joseph Luther, shoemaker
- Samuel Thurber, mason
- Elbridge Millerd, do
- Alfred Bosworth, hatter
- George A. Brown, machinist
- Daniel R. Whitman, weaver
- Ray G. Andrews, do
- Varnum Dawley, do
- William Tisdale, dresser tender
- Daniel Dyer, carder
- Bowen Angell, caprneter
- William [illegible], mule spinner
- Allen Whitman, machinist
- James R. Case, do
- John Allen, do
- Seth J. Lawton, shoemaker
- Joseph W. Holden, cloth trimmer
- Charles Potter, mule spinner
- William [Tourjee?], do
- Nelson Williams, weaver
- Geo. Bates
Page 22, col. 1
- John B. [illegible,] cordwainer
- Gorton Burges, woollen manufacturer
- Amos Sherman, mule spinner
- William Congdon
- Joseph L. Davis, blacksmith
- Benjamin [illegible,] mule spinner
- Samuel T. Dedrick, machinist
- Samuel P. Sweet, tailor
- Lyman Barney, wheelwright
- Ebenezer Williams, dresser tender
- Stephen Thornton, cordwainer
- Andrew Arnold, farmer
- Horace Smith, blacksmith
- Benjamin Read, weaver
- Christopher Greene, Sen., carpenter
- John H. Arnold, do
- Nicholas Arnold, do
- Otis Martin, do
- William Stafford, painter
- Edwin P. Macombar, artisan
- Levi Bradford, carpenter
- Ira D. Phillips, mule spinner
- Samuel Tanner, mechanic
- Benjamin Barber, mule spinner
- Lillibridge Ward, do
- Chester Fay, carder
- Moses Whitman, carpenter
- Thomas J. Rathbun, mule spinner
Page 22, col. 2
- Thomas Johnson, mule spinner
- Hiram Stephen, do
- Isaac Nichols, carder
- John T. Barnarda mule spinner
- Sylvester Manchester, dresser tender
- James Adams, dresser tender
- Hozar Ennis, mariner
- John Woodard, card maker
- William Merrel, machinist
- Amo West, mason
- Stephen Albro, cabinet maker
- Asa Crandall, artisan
- Stevants Hines, dresser maker
- Pardon Crandall, mule spinner
- George Hamer, dresser tender
- John Roward, do
- Ebenezer Crojee, do
- Amo G. Fenner, weaver
- William Cranston, mule spinner
- Patrick Dunn, artisan
- Palmer Sheldon, cooper
- Thomas Doyle, bookbinder
- Samuel Pike, blacksmith
- Piedman F. Claflin, tobacconist
- Charles Jenks, Jun., cartwright
- John Pike, turner
- Phineas Potter, pump maker

TEXT of the petition
Sir: Providence, April -, 1834.
The resolutions following were adopted in convention of mechanics and artisans, assembled from various towns in the State, at Providence, on Monday, March 24; and by direction of the convention, we now transmit you a copy.
Whereas, a sudden and unexpected change in the condition and prospect of the mechanics and artisans of this State has been wrought within a few months past, without the occurrence of any natural calamity or the act of any foreign power: and whereas this portion of citizens residing in different parts of the State, have simultaneously entertained and expressed their views in relation to this change, which has resulted in the choice of delegates from several towns and villages in the State, to meet in convention in this city, to take into consideration the present depressed state of business, and to memorialize Congress for relief; and the delegates having now convened for this purpose; therefore, it is by this convention
Resolved, That we consider the welfare of the people to be the object and the end of government; and that the condition of the people is the best evidence of the character of the Government.
Resolved, That the present stagnation of business alike interests the agriculturist, the mechanic, and the laborer; for, amidst so general desolation, few escape.
Resolved, That tho present suffering of every mechanical profession, and the want of employment for the industry and labor of our State, can be justly attributed to no other cause than the interference of the executive branch of the Government with the currency of the country, and the consequent distrust which pervades all business, and paralyzes all enterprise.
Resolved, That the experience of past years has fully shown the necessity of a National Bank, and that the currency and prosperity of a country should not be the subject of a speculative experiment.
Resolved, That the restoration of the public deposites to the United States Bank, with a renewal of the charter of that Bank, under such modifications as Congress in its wisdom may direct, or the incorporation of a new bank, presents the strongest hope of a revival of confidence, and of the return of a suffering people to their business and to the comforts of life.
STANFORD NEWEL, President.
THOHAS DOYLE, of Providence,
JAS. ATKINSON, of Newport,
Secreteries
[Gala & Seaton, print.]
To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled:
The undersigned mechanics and artisans, residing in nearly all the towns in the
State of Rhode Island,
RESPECTFULL Y REPRESENT:
That your memorialists are of the various occupations in life, embraced within the mechanical professions; and that the present unexampled distress, which pervades the whole country, has covered our community with gloom and sorrow, and presses with peculiar severity upon us who labor for our support. The present disordered state of the national currency, and the destruction of confidence in every department of business, have suspended enterprise, paralyzed industry, and left the honest poor without employment.
Your memorialists disclaim all connexion with party politics, and with those questions which agitate the political divisions of society. If protected in their labor, and paid in sound and unshaken currency, they trust with confidence to their industry for a just reward.
Our section is emphatically a manufacturing section of the country; and the manufacture of cotton alone is estimated to consume thirty thousand bales annually. In the erection of mills and dwellings, and in the manufacture of gearing and machinery, the carpenter and mason, the iron founder, machinist, artisan, and laborer, have hitherto found employment, and shared in the general prosperity. Every trade and occupation participated in the benefit common to all, and a sound and healthy state of mutual dependence and mutual interest gave assurance of continued success.
Within the last five months the picture has become sadly reversed. Already have more than fifty thousand spindles been stopped, throwing out of employ a great number of persons, and at least as many more are running only in the hope of a favorable change. No new establishments are projected, and the mechanic is without employ; a numerous population, whose industrious habits of life and skill in the various mechanical operations arc not exceeded in our whole country, are thrown back upon the savings of years of unceasing toil, or cast upon the charity of a community whose sufferings are little less than their own.
Your memorialists would further respectfully show, that in the various iron foundries in this State, in the years 1831, 1832, and the first half of 1833, the annual consumption of pig iron exceeded twenty-four hundred and seventy-five tons; a large portion of which was the product of our own country. The consumption is now at a less rate than three hundred and fifty tons per annum, and this quantity is daily decreasing. The number of hands heretofore employed in the same furnaces was three hundred, mostly heads of families; that number is now reduced to about fifty.
In regard to the lumber business, your memorialists have procured statements from the lumber merchants in Providence only. It appears that, at this season of the year, they have hitherto been under contract for lumber to the amount of at least seventy thousand dollars; and at the present time have ordered but fourteen hundred dollars. They state further, that their retail trade has fallen off from fifty to seventy per cent. The master builders, some of whom, the last year, employed more than twenty journeymen, are now without any contracts; and, consequently, most of their hands have been discharged. In various furnaces and shops there have been annually consumed more than nine hundred tons of anthra cite coal from the mines in Pennsylvania, and one hundred and twenty tons of a bituminous quality from the coal mines in Virginia. The consumption of this article must have decreased more than fifty per cent. In wrought iron from the ore of the middle States, the quantity heretofore consumed in various mechanical uses has been large. The consumption has diminished nearly one-half. Indeed, in every branch of our various occupations, the materials used and the labor employed have decreased in an equal ratio to those before stated. This universal stagnation of business, and the deep distress which pervades all classes of the community, this system of contraction which has brought misery to all our dwellings, and condemned so many deserving poor to idleness and want, ought to arrest the attention of the constituted authorities of Government.
Your memorialists have sought the cause of this sudden and fearful change, and can attribute it only to the derangement of the currency, and the consequent derangement of commercial confidence, increased by apprehensions of future instability. Your memorialists can hope for no favorable change, unless through the interposition of Congress, as guardians of the general welfare. They, therefore, ask from Congress a consideration of the distressed condition of the country; trusting confidently in their wisdom to adopt such measures as will restore confidence, re-animate enterprise, and open to industry its accustomed channels of action and support.
Wonderful document. Is there a way the computer could alphebatize this or is that still a mechanical process?
It would be a stretch because of the first names appearing first in each entry. I am not going to that level of processing. Try searching the page from your browser. One benefit of this list is seeing the names that are close to each other … those clues are important. I wish you luck with this.
Love your site and wish I had Rhode Island ancestors.