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Stilphen & Yetten, Prop& *3<br />
Packing and Shipping of Fur-<br />
Accommodated,<br />
YJwamin.,- of all 33YLinds.<br />
Plumbing & Gas Fiting,<br />
.<br />
RANG-33SL<br />
-. -.-<br />
Steam & Hot Water Heating<br />
586 Main Street, Waltham, Mam<br />
LKCE~NSBD UKAXX LAYKlb.
OFFICE, NO. IQ MOODY STREET.<br />
---A FULL LINE OF--<br />
GAS COOKING AND HEATING STOVES.<br />
---ALWAYS IN STOCK.--
Papers, Periodicals, Magazines,<br />
Stationery, Sheet Music, Fancy Goods, kc.<br />
oody St,, W~liha~~<br />
Boot and Shoe Repairer’s Supplies of all kinds a Specialty,<br />
~Suceessors to JOHN DOYLE.)<br />
ethadist Building, 3 Moody St,, Wallham, Massl<br />
\~Tlsr.er’Irol-1’:<br />
“s-.,--<br />
FRANK L. DODGE. HERBERT F. SAWYER,<br />
Bds. 14 Crescent St., House at Chelsea.
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hl)VEItT1SI
c<br />
8 ADPERTTSEMENTS<br />
WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCH<br />
$I&<br />
m --~-<br />
---Thorough Instructions given In ~- %<br />
WATCH MAKING, ENGRAVING, AND<br />
THE SCIENCE OF THE EYE,<br />
By Men Eminent !n Thosk Arts And Sciences, And Skilled In Instructing.<br />
Call or send for our Prospectus, which will give<br />
full particulars.<br />
PALMER<br />
C&Y SWAIN,<br />
78 Crescent St., WALTHAM, ASS0<br />
. . $3<br />
Plans and Specifications Made at Short Notice, And At<br />
Reasonable Prices,<br />
637 Main Street, Waltham, Mass.<br />
RESIDENCE, 11 HARVARD AVE. P. 0. BOX, 191.
I<br />
ADVERTISEMENTS 9<br />
LOWELL GROVE DAIRY.<br />
William Harding & Son, Proprietors.<br />
Milk for Infants and Invalids a Specialty,<br />
Dairy<br />
and Residence, No. 4 New Grove Street,<br />
T;VALTEIAlM.<br />
BREAD, CAKE AND PASTRY BAKERS,<br />
Also, Dealers in Plain and Faucy Crackers, Wedding Cake, Confertiou
10 AllVERTISl~iMENTS<br />
tlas Chemical Co.<br />
RUBBER<br />
-FOR-<br />
MANUFACTURERS+<br />
226 to 232 Calvary, Office, Newtonviile,<br />
IT. B. C~IAM~~~I~~,AIX, ~;inn~er; w. 0. CHAUl31~11I..\IN. lhyt.<br />
WALTHAM.<br />
-GAMES ASI> TOPS,---<br />
-1IOr~Tn~AY GO
---.-- _ __---._-I--_. -. --...--- .-___ _______.<br />
AI)VERTISEMEN‘S<br />
IL<br />
REAL EtJTATE EROIfiER,<br />
CENTRAL BLOCK, 621 Main St., Waltham, Mass.<br />
OFFICE AND RE:YIDEYCII;, 21 LlBERTB ST., WBLTHAI.<br />
RANCE, REAL ESTATE<br />
Auctioneer<br />
db Appraiser.<br />
OFFICE, ld WMMON STREET, WALTHAM, MASS.
-<br />
12 ADVERTTSF:MENT8<br />
-<br />
ALBERT C. WARREN; Treas. GEO. L. STEVENS, Pres’t. A. H. A. GROESCHNER, Sec’ry<br />
WARREN<br />
--TIIE ~~ -~~. .-~ ~~ ~~~. ~<br />
SOAP MFG. CO.,<br />
MANUFACTURERS<br />
OF<br />
WOOL SCOURERS, ETC.<br />
For hlanufxhmxs of Cotton, Linen, Silk, Woolen, Worsted, ~~osiery<br />
and Flannel Goods<br />
OW:e, 143 Federal Street, Boston. 1’. 0. Box, 3319.<br />
Factory, 46 Water St., near Galen, W,ktertown, M;m.<br />
(JINFECTIONERY,<br />
-wy\M-~-vvII"--\.\.\~- ICE \-Iv\. CREAM, ".,"..j,\,.<br />
"A\ C$IM, ",,. """F<br />
STATIONERY,<br />
Periodicals, Cigars & Tobacco. i<br />
BANK<br />
BUILDING,<br />
2 Lexington Street, WALTHAM.
)<br />
I KENDALL<br />
& HICCIMS,<br />
HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS,<br />
Doom, Windows and Blinds,<br />
NOS. 661 and 653 IFlain Street,,<br />
WALTHAM.<br />
MASS.<br />
Ii. RICHARDSON, President. CLARENCE TEBBETS, Treasurer.<br />
WalthamEmery<br />
Wheel co.<br />
$:k<br />
-AC<br />
$5<br />
Waltham Emery and<br />
Corundum Wheel,<br />
Ad<br />
the Richardson<br />
Dealers in all kinds of EMERY WHEEL HACHINERY,<br />
EMERY, CORUNDUM, Etc.<br />
HEKRY W. 11.4RTW’ELL. w. c. I~ICIIARI~JON.<br />
Hartwell & Richardson,<br />
qg Architects, +B<br />
62 Devonshire Street, Room 17, - - BOSTON.<br />
William<br />
II. W. Hartwell’s rcaidence, 147 Summer Street, Waltham.<br />
M. Russell,<br />
ware and Cutlery,<br />
SCREENS AND SCREEN DOORS,<br />
633 Main Street, Waltham, Mass,
14 ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
_~-<br />
ELLIS B. OLMSTEAb,<br />
-~-.-~_ --DEALER IN - ~-~~ ---.<br />
W~INDDVV SHADES,<br />
I DECORATIONS<br />
--ANI~---<br />
MOUI~DINGS.<br />
PAPER HANGER FIRE~RKS. SIGN PAINTING<br />
_____ _--- .~<br />
174 eiTIooc;ly St., WALTlSA31, -MASS.<br />
__-<br />
svHo*7%4s cox, Propl%fola.<br />
881 Main Street, opp. Prospect, - WALTHAM, MASS,<br />
First-Class in ecaq/ 9*especf. rPirr*tie.s rrrcol,,)lodated.<br />
Boarding Stable C’onneoted with the House.
GAS' ARD WATER PIPES, :m<br />
i<br />
AND GAY‘AND WATER MACHINERY.<br />
MANUFACTURERS OF<br />
I ><br />
'<br />
ALSO, GAS HOLDERS AND IROiV ROOIFXXGY. .’ ‘-<br />
Orders from Gas and Water Companies Promptly attended to,<br />
WOhKS. AT WALlHAM, MASS,<br />
Foundry Ave., Near the Bleacher)/ Statiorn.<br />
Office, 8 Oliver St,, Room 18, BOSTON, ’ ’<br />
S. R. FARNUM Treasurer. OFFICE HOURS, 11 to 1:<br />
Z. F. LEGER, ALCIDE CHANDANAIT, WM. STACY,<br />
16 Sun St., Waltham. , 42 Sun St., Waittam. Jackson St., Cambric&e.<br />
2. F. LEGER 82; CO., ..<br />
CARPENTEB -. c<br />
--AND-<br />
UILDiRS..<br />
ALSO, GREEN-HOUSE BUILDERS,<br />
No, 16 Sun Street, - Waltham, Mass.<br />
.---II-c--<br />
JOBBING OF ALL,KISDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.<br />
ESTIMATES CHEERFULICY GXVBN.<br />
.,
,plete assortment<br />
Shoes<br />
Rubbe
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<strong>1893</strong>,<br />
THE<br />
i<br />
* WALTHAMaWATERTOWN<br />
1<br />
DIRECTORY,<br />
-OF THE-<br />
INHABITANTS, INSTITUTIONS, MANUFACTURING<br />
ESTABLISHMENTS, SOCIETIES, BUSINESS,<br />
BUSINESS FIRMS, STATE CENSUS,<br />
MAP, ETC., ETC.<br />
Littlefield Directory Publishing CO.,<br />
COMPfLBRS AND PUBLISHERS,<br />
12 POST OFFICE SQUARE, BOSTON.<br />
l%r Sale by Beorl;le Wovlle~,<br />
Rnrrfard Drildlr,& - - 816 .Welfn SfPCCl, rva~f*aln.<br />
PRXCIG, . . . gga.00.<br />
Entered nccording to Act of Conerers in the year 18J3 by LITTLE1IEI.D DIRCCTORP<br />
PUBLIIH~XG CO., in the Olihx of the Lib~F~r~au Of CuhgWss at Wuahingtou.
18 ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
(31, O’l3RIEN-<br />
DEALEM IN PURE<br />
P, 0. Address, 68 West it., Newton, Mass.<br />
Delivered in Newton or <strong>Watertown</strong>.<br />
Orders left at E. C. & A. B. Hall’s, 60 Main Street, Wrttertoan.<br />
RICHARD<br />
FA@RI8%<br />
GALLIVAN,<br />
Bouquet&, Wreaths md ~UneraZ Dcsiyns jici n&he&<br />
ait shor-t notice.<br />
PINKS, BULBS AlYD VIOLETS, SPiZCIALTXES.<br />
BETIDING AND HOUSE PLANTf3 IN VARIETY.<br />
ALSO,<br />
Corner Belmont and Holworthy<br />
Streets,<br />
XT. ADBORN, * . . . . . CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
PljEPPCE.<br />
IT will be observed that this issue of the WALTHAG AND WATER-<br />
TOWN DIRECTORY, constituting No. 11 in the regular series, bears<br />
a new imprint, viz.,tbe LITTLEFIELD DIRECTORY PUBLISHIXG Co.<br />
The work, however, has not changed hands, it is still compiled<br />
and Published by MR. ELMER LITTLGFILLLD, for many years a copartner<br />
in the firm of W. A. GRENNOCGK & Co. Our patrons<br />
may rest assured that every endeavor will be used to make this<br />
publication all that such a work ought be. To this end, every<br />
facility which money ran procure or long experience may suggest<br />
will be brought under tribute. We trust that we shall have the<br />
earnest co-operation and patronage of the thriving communities<br />
whose interests we are trying to promote. Any suggestions that’<br />
may be offered will be gladly welcomed. We extend our cus<br />
tomary acknowledgements to all who have aided in the compilation<br />
of the present number.<br />
WALTRAM WATERTOWN.<br />
Population, Census of 1891 . . 18,707 7,073<br />
Names reported in Directory for 1890 8,215 2,808<br />
Names erased in preparing Directory<br />
for <strong>1893</strong> . . . . . 1,841<br />
_-<br />
460<br />
6,374 2,358<br />
Names added in preparing Directory<br />
for 1693 . . . . . 3,529<br />
_-<br />
1,366<br />
--<br />
Names in Directory for <strong>1893</strong> . . 9,903 3,724<br />
Increase since 1890 . . . . 1688 916<br />
Total names in Directory for le93 . 13,627<br />
Z-I,<br />
Respectfully,<br />
LITTLEFIELD DIRECTORY PUBLISHING CO.<br />
12 Post O$ce Square, Boston.
a0<br />
ADVERTTSEMENTS<br />
JOHNSON & HARVEY,<br />
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,<br />
ORices! 53 TREMONT S;.. BOSTON, Room 5 METHODIST BUILDING, 3 Moody St,, Rocms 10 & 11.<br />
ANOTAKPPUSLICATEACHOFTIC~.<br />
B. B. Johnson. John L. %rvw<br />
THOMAS H. ARMSTRONG.<br />
Attorn.e’y at Law,<br />
631 MdIN ST., ROOM 6, WALTHAM.<br />
82 DEVONSRIBE ST., RooM 17, BOSTON.<br />
Residence. 9 Flood Street. Wa tham.<br />
Attorney<br />
NOTARY<br />
EL. M. STAFUK,<br />
and Counsellor,<br />
ROOM F, 621 MAIN STBBET, WALTHAM,<br />
42 court street, noom 16, n
Batertown.<br />
Abbreviations ...................................<br />
Aowrieaa Legion of Honor.. ....................<br />
Ancient Order of Hibcroians.. .................<br />
*pw,mmt Houses ..............................<br />
A.O.U. w.. ....................................<br />
huks ...........................................<br />
Blocky, Boildiugs, I-Xc ...........................<br />
British Auwrican Association ...................<br />
Businesw I)irectory ..............................<br />
Business Directory of Patrons.. .................<br />
Calelldflr .........................................<br />
Cemeteriee ......................................<br />
Census of .\lassacbu.etts.. ......................<br />
Cburcbes ........................................<br />
City Gxernment ...............................<br />
Corporations ....................................<br />
l*i-trict C,nwt ....................................<br />
Fire Al~rn Telegraph Boxw ....................<br />
Fire Department .................................<br />
Grand Army of the l&public .....................<br />
In&x to Adwrtisements .........................<br />
luclex to B~w.ton Adverti-elnents.. ...............<br />
I. 0. of Iled Men.. ...............................<br />
Justices of the Peace .............................<br />
Knights of Eonor ...............................<br />
Knights of Pythias ..............................<br />
MI\soIIiC .........................................<br />
M ilitarg. .........................................<br />
If. c. 0.0. F.. ...................................<br />
Northern Mutual Rrlief A.80 ....................<br />
Notaries <strong>Public</strong> ..................................<br />
Ucid Fellows .....................................<br />
orr1ri Fraternal Cirr.le ..........................<br />
Order of the Iron Hall ...........................<br />
0. U. A. M.. ...................................<br />
l’orallolltaa Uegrte ...............................<br />
Police Department.. .............................<br />
Ptmt Offices.............* ........................<br />
<strong>Public</strong> I.ibrnrr ...................................<br />
<strong>Public</strong> Ychoole, Etc ..............................<br />
hilroad Stations ................................<br />
1tatrs of Po,staqe .................................<br />
l;oval Arcanum.. ...............................<br />
IL 23 Of G. k ......................................<br />
Swietirs, FAc ....................................<br />
solI “f.t&. (teorge.. .............................<br />
s 3”s of Veterans.. .............................<br />
State Inatitu%nx ................................<br />
t%retta, Courts, Avenues, Etc ....................<br />
TempetXlce t+xieties ............................<br />
T #WLl officers ....................................<br />
United Or ler of Pilgrim Fathers.. ...............<br />
U. 0. of the @olden Cross ........................<br />
U. S. Arsenal ....................................<br />
welrllllln I)irectory.. ............................<br />
Ward Boundaries ................................<br />
Wutert~~ Dirrctory ............................<br />
Mb mu’8 Belief Corps.. ....................... .i<br />
28<br />
23<br />
699<br />
27<br />
430<br />
55<br />
412<br />
412<br />
r<br />
4fS<br />
426<br />
45<br />
313<br />
47<br />
407<br />
3Y3<br />
427<br />
3tid<br />
400<br />
399<br />
413<br />
25<br />
41)<br />
431<br />
414<br />
415<br />
41Q<br />
417<br />
410<br />
432<br />
411<br />
415<br />
414<br />
397<br />
428<br />
4lJi<br />
401<br />
47<br />
415<br />
416<br />
419<br />
416<br />
414<br />
425<br />
4;:<br />
417<br />
416<br />
55<br />
48<br />
413<br />
461<br />
592<br />
593<br />
444<br />
458<br />
593<br />
369<br />
489<br />
530<br />
597<br />
587<br />
586<br />
26<br />
599<br />
594<br />
392<br />
39&<br />
-304<br />
598<br />
392<br />
.5&t<br />
391<br />
394<br />
59;<br />
593<br />
455<br />
595<br />
3.5<br />
595<br />
SWD<br />
Ml
22 ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
LO W33 & REED, 1826. REED, CU!rZEB & co., 2861.<br />
CUTLER BROS. & CO.,<br />
WHOLESALE IMPORTING AND JOBBING<br />
DRUGGIST’S.<br />
89 Broad and IO and 12 Hamilton Streets,<br />
Between 274 Franklin Street, and 151 Milk Street,<br />
BOSTON.<br />
JOHN -E. C.ASSIDY &i SON,<br />
50 BROAD AX-D 157 MILK ST& BOSTOK<br />
-IMPORTERS<br />
Brandies, # Wines,<br />
And the well known 66 CR0 WN 99 GIN.<br />
--RECEIVERS<br />
Ffne Rentuc+ry WhisLries,<br />
Distillers’ Agents for Sortwell & Co.‘s Pure New England Rue].<br />
0. F. S’GIFT, President.<br />
E. C. SWIFT, Treasnrer and (ten. Ihmzer.<br />
Incoa~poraled Jarc. 2, 1890.<br />
OF-<br />
OF--<br />
S. HENRY SKILTON, Ass& Manager.<br />
EaCablishcd 1855.<br />
NORTH PACKING AND PROVISION CO,s<br />
: PorkJeef, Lard,Hams,Ba<br />
LIVE AND DRESSED HOGS, &c., &c.,<br />
33 & 34 NORTII MAKKET STREET,<br />
P. 0. ROX 6241.<br />
CA BCE ADDRESS, NORTH. BOSTON, U, S. A.<br />
LITTLEFIELD DIRECTORY PUBLlStllNG CO,,<br />
PUBlLISHERS<br />
Cm<br />
Boston Business Directory;<br />
PRICE.Bgl.50.<br />
No, 12 POST OFFICE SQUARE, BOSTON, MASS,
ADTiERTISEMENTS 23<br />
A. B. & J. IElI. SHEDD,<br />
Real-Estate and Insurance.<br />
AUCTlXIONEERS.<br />
Commissioners for Maine and Vermont, Notary <strong>Public</strong>,<br />
. . . MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED. . . .<br />
5 Waverley Block, City Square, Charlestown District, Eostm<br />
WM. M. MORGAN,<br />
ATTORNEY~COUNSELLORAT LAW,<br />
-OFFICE ;-<br />
34 School Street, Room 46, Boston.<br />
BESIDE~CE,78LEXIBGTOH STBEET,WALTHAY.
I<br />
1<br />
24 ATWERTISEMENTS<br />
’ DENNIXON lPtEG. CO.<br />
-MANUFAOTUREAS<br />
CF-<br />
--AND-<br />
Stationers' Specialties.<br />
DENNISON'STOURISTS'TAGS FORTRAVELERS,<br />
Stratton’s Gummed Labels and Gummed Paper of all oolors; Legal and Notarial Seals; Fold=<br />
ing and Fancy Tickets; Manta&a Patent Suspension Ringe; Tho Star Copying Pads;<br />
Dennison’s Game Counters; Weddi+g Cake Bores; Vtslting and Playing Cards, Eta.<br />
I<br />
Proprietors<br />
PAPER TARGETS FOR RIFLE PRACTICE.<br />
Phillips’ Hook and Clasp Tags ; Kimball’s Self-Fastening Tickets ; Postal Envelopes<br />
; McGill’s Paper Fasteners, at Manufacturers’ discounts.<br />
.<br />
X’LOWER<br />
-AND-<br />
ISSUE PbPERs<br />
PAPEIirS-<br />
of *%lver White, ” Best Artic/e for Polishing Silver, and<br />
Milfm’s “Jewelry Cleaning Casket” and “‘Si!ver White Casket. ”<br />
JEWECERS’<br />
BOXES.<br />
Jewelers’ CmdrJ, Pink and White Cotton, Fine Twines, Etc.<br />
Apothecaries’ Powder Papers and Bhaving Pspors.<br />
; DENNISON’S A3330RBEN’T COTTON,<br />
‘JAPANESE<br />
FOR DENTAL AND SURGICAL PURPOSES.<br />
NAPKINS.<br />
9<br />
ALL OUR GOODS ARE BOR SALE BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE AND BY<br />
DEWWISOW MFC:CO.,<br />
65 and $8 FRANKLIN STREET. BOSTON, 165 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.<br />
630 CHESTNUT STREET, PHLTADELPKIA. 109 and 111 WABASH AVENUE, CHIOAGO.<br />
143 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI. 464 NORTH THIRD STREET, ST. LOUIS.<br />
7 SHOF, LANE, LOSDOX, ENGLAJD.
INDEX 25<br />
TO WALTHAM AXERTISEMEIITS.<br />
PAGE<br />
Ash & Co., 3 Moody.. . . . . . . . . 625<br />
Ad.tms George W., 183 hl body<br />
f rant cover<br />
Adams P. P. & Co., 587 Main. 89<br />
Allin & Maybrrry, 661 Main.. 20<br />
American Laundry Co.. 130<br />
Newton.. . . . . . . . . . . . . back cover<br />
American Waltham Watch Co.,<br />
Crescent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />
Ames Charles H., 23 (:rescent . .616<br />
Andrews Amos, 212 Moody.. . . 619<br />
Armour&Co..14Felton...... 609<br />
Armstrong Thomas H., 637<br />
Main.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />
Atlas Chemical Co. (The), 226<br />
Calvary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />
--<br />
10<br />
Atwoud & Shaw, 137 Moody..<br />
foot lines<br />
A trl-urndale Ice Co., IZiverside<br />
place.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .back cover<br />
Bacon & Sargent, 8i5 Main.. . . 614<br />
Bailev Levi L., 789 Main . . . . 621<br />
Rdl ic. S. Mm. 609 Main. . . . . 10<br />
Ile%ttie llrox., 7 Crescent.. . . . . GO8<br />
&dell A. H., Proepct, corner<br />
Bills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 631<br />
Belmont Billiard Hall, 6 Common<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GIG<br />
Bennett A nclrew, 938 Mnin.. . . 608<br />
Bcrgiu Michsel. 14 Common.. 11<br />
Billings Benjamin F., 22i Felton<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 614<br />
Bblke Gardner, 707 Main . . . . 7<br />
Blumberge t’arl D., GXI Main. 128<br />
Boston Branch Grocerv io9<br />
Main . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-.‘... . . 611<br />
Bostrjn Candv Kitchen, 194<br />
Moody . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6i3<br />
Bo-ton Mnfg. Co., River, near<br />
the bridge .I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />
Boston Store, 167 Moody . . . . 92<br />
13o&rn & Waltham Clothing<br />
Hvuw, I Mondy . . . . . . . . . . . 128<br />
Bowser & Co., 155 South . . . . . 605<br />
Bradstreet B. & co., 210 Moody<br />
front cover<br />
Brallstreet William D.,33 Newton..<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . front cover<br />
Brock & Burton, 195 Moody . . 129<br />
Brown Lincoln C., 645 Main.. 626<br />
Buckley John W. 97 Moody<br />
foot lines<br />
BurkeT.<br />
Burnham<br />
A., 870 Main<br />
Lewis T.. 209<br />
. . . . . . . 619<br />
Lexington..<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..back-cover<br />
Buttrick Lumber Co., 56 Felton<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..foot lines<br />
Csirr John E., Music Hall av. 601<br />
Carney J. Coal Co., 50 Cslvary 618<br />
Caswell Charles L., 56 Bacon.. 606<br />
PAGE<br />
Central Dry Goods Co., 107<br />
Moody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V2<br />
Central House, 743 Main...... 617<br />
Chdif~ Fred% I.., 10 nt00dy.. . 89<br />
Chltse Charles F., 621 Main . . .<br />
Chase Sarah A. Miss, 101<br />
IO<br />
Moody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12!)<br />
Childs T. W. & Son, 3 Elm.. . . 616<br />
City Hardware Store, 712 Main 178<br />
City Market, 81 Moody.. . . . . 609<br />
Clark George A., 39 Spruce.. 616<br />
C&by Daniel J., 80 Charles.. 613<br />
Clough & Adams, 46 Spruce . . 612<br />
Cobb Clifford S.. 107 Moody 92<br />
Cole A. B., 130 Newton. . . . . .<br />
back cover<br />
Collins M. P., 13 Lexington . . 617<br />
Connors Joseph W., 601 Main 613<br />
C!o,didge, Caswcll & Co., 13<br />
Crescent . . . . . . . . . . . . back cover<br />
Cox I ‘l’honrts, 881 Mnin . . . . . . I4<br />
Cox & Keunr, 731 Main . . . . . . 62:i<br />
Crafts W. I)., 97 Charle+. . . . 620<br />
Crrtne Grcrrce I., 218 Moodv . . Ii9<br />
Cregan William H., G3i Main.. 90<br />
Crescrnt Market, 7 Crescent.. 608<br />
Currier A. B., Music Hall ave. 620<br />
Cushman<br />
Main<br />
E. w. & co., 625<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90<br />
~:ushmau George H.. 743 Main 617<br />
Davis Wultlunm & Boston Exprrss,<br />
112 Moody . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />
Davis L Farnum Mnfg. Co.,<br />
2<br />
Foulldrp ave. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5<br />
Dawson George, Elm. . . . . . . . . 604<br />
Ilenui~ou Lyman 0.. 694 Main 128<br />
Lksmond Y’rauk I)., 6Common 61u<br />
1)ill Edwin I., 130 Moody. . . . . Ii!)<br />
Dotlge 83 Sawyer, 3 Moody..<br />
1)olan John W., 621 Main..<br />
. . 6<br />
. . . 624<br />
Dcn~an Alfred & Co.. 6!)5 Main. 607<br />
Drury William H., Linden . . . . 20<br />
Dyer Virginia A. Mrs., 193<br />
Moody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92<br />
Eddy C. F. & Cu., 1Gl Moody<br />
front cover<br />
Elm Street Cigar Store, 12 Elm 631<br />
E:lm Street Mirket. 3 Elm.. . . . 6l.j<br />
Elwell Fred W., i7 Prospect . 610<br />
Emerson Warren F . 698 Main 127<br />
E&es & Martin,649 Main,back cover<br />
Farnsworth H. A., 125 Moody. 129<br />
Fiske Charles D., 422 Moodg . . 622<br />
Flapc George A., Music Hall<br />
ave . . . . . . ..- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 603<br />
Fleming H.Eugene, 165 Moody 180<br />
Flynn Mary L. Miss, 613 Main 91<br />
Fowler Josiah, 400 Main.. . . . . 61’3<br />
Frost G. Frauk, 33 Moody,<br />
back<br />
cover
INDEX<br />
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PAGE<br />
Gallupe R. A., Ii2 Moody . . . . . . 90<br />
Gately Bras., 5 Spring.. . . . . . . 611<br />
Geoffrion & Colt, 101 Brown.. 606<br />
Gerald Bradbury S., 561 Main. 179<br />
Gibbs & Co., 614 Main. . . . . . . . 601<br />
Gifford Fred C., 21 Crescent. 619<br />
Gillispie James C.,19 Plgmpton 603<br />
Glency 1~. E., 53 Cashing.. . . 359<br />
Globe Cl&ring House, 659<br />
Main . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 626<br />
Glynn John, 121 Felton.. . . . . . 614<br />
Goodnow William & Son, 708<br />
Main . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .back cover<br />
Graham W. S., 25 Exchange.. 606<br />
Gravea F. I,., 224 Moody. . . . . 621<br />
Graves P. H. & Son, 727 Main. 178<br />
GreenJohn A., 216 Moody . . . . 617<br />
Greenwood Allen, 758 Main.. 370<br />
Grossmaa Job, 4 Church.. . . . 621<br />
Haparty J. J., 12 Elm .,.... . . 631<br />
lid1 H., 1371 Moody.. . . . . . . . 621<br />
Hall Hrrhert W., r. 202 Moody 602<br />
Hall H. E., 48 Spruce. . . . . . . . . 631<br />
I~alI & Lyon,117 Moody,front cover<br />
Hallson Charles S., rear 179<br />
Moody 603<br />
Hanson Nicholas,51 Felton. s . . GO&<br />
Hardir.g William & Son, 4 New<br />
Grove. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9<br />
Ilrrrington James F., 48<br />
Charles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 614 /<br />
Hnrtwell & Richardson, 147<br />
Summer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13<br />
kItitch L. P., 6 Moodv .I...... 92<br />
Ilaven A. G., 869 Main.. . . . . . . 631<br />
IIawlry Brothers, 189 Moody 610<br />
Hayes A rtbur 1,. , 733 Main.. . 620<br />
Hays William W., 239 Sic11001 605<br />
Hayward George W., 1774.. . .<br />
Moodv. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. . . . . . I530<br />
Hewitt John, rear 189 South. . . 603<br />
Hilquist Christopher W., 8<br />
Uuion . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 621<br />
Hobbs George E., 104 v&on.. 607<br />
liogan M. A. d Son, 594 Main 91<br />
Home Tea Store, 601 Main.. . . 613<br />
Hotel Crescent. 83 Crescent. . . 616<br />
Hotel Samupls,79 Lexington. . . 630<br />
Hotel Waltham, 13 to 19 Lexington<br />
. . . . . . .,.. . . . . . . . . . . . 617<br />
Houzhton Cornelius J., 11<br />
Moody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177<br />
Howe & Rice, .5ii Felton,. .foot lines<br />
Hoyt G. L., 3TO Moody. *. . . . .. 91<br />
Hutchinson Louis J., 591 Main 3i0<br />
Ilrfrldt E., Prospect, near<br />
Felton.. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89<br />
Jenkins Elizabeth Lt. Dr., 18<br />
Crescent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 627<br />
drnuison Elmer E., 208 Moody 180<br />
Johnson Frank l’. , 3 Mnody . . , 625<br />
Johnson Newell D., 128 Moody 90<br />
PAGE<br />
Johnson William H., 3 I$oady 11<br />
Johnson & Harvey, 3 Moody.. 20<br />
Kendall Leci J., 33 Crescent. 617<br />
K~~ndall Sr. Higgins, 651 Main.. 13<br />
Kidder Richard A., Worcester<br />
lane.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 602<br />
Kilgore & Curtin, 7 1 Felton. . . . 4<br />
King & Kelley, 821 Main,. . . . . 602<br />
Kirwin Fred H., 586 Main ,... . . 2<br />
Knight Augustus H.. 139<br />
Moody.. . . . . . . . . . . front Cover<br />
Lallp John, 65 Crtlvary.. . . . . . . 629<br />
Lamb C. P., 167 Moody.. . . . . . 9%<br />
Laaagan Patrick J., 60 Main<br />
front cover<br />
Lawless J., 57 Harvard . . . . . . . 628<br />
Lenry Timothy & Son, is<br />
Charles.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 615<br />
Leatherbee<br />
Linden..<br />
William H. & Son,<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . .back cover<br />
Leger Z. F. & Co., 16 Sun. . . . . 15<br />
Leighton Alonzo, 200 Moody.. 128<br />
Lewis Edward F.. 178 Moody. 613<br />
Lewis John H., 194 Moody.... 613<br />
Libby & Larcom, Prospect.. . . 60.;<br />
Litchfleld F. A., 2 Lexington.. 12<br />
Lloyd Brothers, Benefit, corner<br />
Ehll.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130<br />
Locke Frank O., 72;3 Main.. . . 614<br />
Lo;;iieGrove Dairy, 4 New<br />
’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9<br />
Inca* B. II:., rear 95 Moody.. . 61(;<br />
Lyons & Bowler, 232 Moody.. . G13<br />
M;hcyneo; Thomas H., 195<br />
1, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54<br />
M:trtin 1~. W., 152 Chestnut.. . 604<br />
Mavnxrd Frank, 696 MHin. . . . . 130<br />
MC% by I)ennis Jr.,20 Falton 608<br />
McDonald M. I. W., 11 Moody 178<br />
McGlinchey James A., 174<br />
School . . . . I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54<br />
McGrath C. T., 5i Harvard.. . 628<br />
Mclienty J. Edmund, 117 Tayhr..<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370<br />
McMillan J. D., 40 Spruce . . . . ~14<br />
McNahb Charles P. Rc Co.. 4<br />
Bloody.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . foot lines<br />
Milton Henry S.. 168 Lexington 20<br />
Moody W. A. & Co.,25 Moody 127<br />
Morgan Brothers, 26 Moody.. . 626<br />
Mrrgan William M., 78 Lex-<br />
InKton.. . . . . . . .,. . . . . . . . . . . 23<br />
Masher Marsball ,J.,l9i Charles 370<br />
Mullin James, Music Hall ave. 618<br />
Munster Augustus Mrs., 769<br />
Main . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179<br />
Mosso George W.Jr., 687 Main 626<br />
Netbercote M. H., 194 Willow ,629<br />
Noble J. I’., 6il IMain.. . . . . . . . 177<br />
Northup L Warden, 148 Muody 614<br />
Norumbega Dinillg Rooms,<br />
Prospect, car. Bills., . . . . . . . 631
IYDEX<br />
PAGE<br />
Keyes & Son, 132 Moody,. . . . . 610<br />
Nutting John F., 46 Francis.. . 629<br />
O’Harg Daniel, Bedford, near<br />
Prospect.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 627<br />
0’ Hern J.F. & Co., 221 Feltoo<br />
hack COI cr<br />
Olmstead Ellis B., 174 Moody 14<br />
O’Neil & Doyle, lOG$ Moody.. 606<br />
O’Rriley W J., 188 Moody. . . . 370<br />
Packarrl C. S., 874 Main.. . . . .. 606<br />
Palmer & Swain, 78 Crescent.. 8<br />
Parker Arthur H., 665 Main.. . 180<br />
Parkman Thomas, Music Hall<br />
aae . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 628<br />
Patch. Samuel, 3 Moody . . . . . . . 52<br />
Perkins’ Boston & Waltham Express,<br />
162 Moody . . . . . . . . . . , 618<br />
Perkins F. J.. 702 Main.. . . , . . 611<br />
Perry I). H., 57 Harvard. . . . . . 628<br />
Perry & Parlin. 1 Moody.. . , . . 128<br />
Peterson J. J. S.,ltiverview pl.<br />
back cover<br />
Peterson W. E., 509 Main. . . . . 617<br />
Phillips Ira B., car. Pine and<br />
Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180<br />
Phillips James L., 44 Spruce.. GO7<br />
Phillips ,T. A., 119 Moody,. . . . 623<br />
Poole Charles A., 7 Elm.. . . . . 606<br />
Poore George C., 115 Moody.. . 626<br />
Pope George B.& Co..582 Main 60R<br />
Prtlspect House, 881 Main.. . . . 14<br />
Prospect Market, 875 Main.. . . 614<br />
Quinn .J. BI., 81 Moody.. . . . .,. 609<br />
Rand George F., 18 Lexington.. 609<br />
Richardson E. M., 712 Main... I78<br />
Riedle John, Prospect,n.Felton 614<br />
Roberts Dudley, 10 Moody.. . . 20<br />
Rockwell & Durfee, !)I Moody 612<br />
Rumford Market. 18 Lexington 609<br />
Rrxsell William M., GSS Main.. 13<br />
Ryan T. P., 629 Main. . . . . . . .. 129<br />
Samuels S. 111. l&ix+., 79 Lexington<br />
. . .“. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G30<br />
Saul Bras., I:% Moody.. . . . . . . 177<br />
Seaverns Herbert, 203 Moody.. 622<br />
Shakespeare William, 6 Pine.. 620<br />
Sherman Henry P., 27 Liberty 11<br />
Shiels Martin, 169 Willow.. . . 612<br />
Silck Callir A., 149 Moody.. . . 623<br />
Silmxn William & Son, 32<br />
Brown.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. 623<br />
Smith E M. & Co., 13 Moody 91<br />
Smith & Lmlden. 913 Main.... 20<br />
Spooner H.C.$ Son,158 Moody 64<br />
Spring George F.. 3 Moody. . . 10<br />
Spring Street Market, 5 Spring 611<br />
Strlples Brothers, 67 Charles...<br />
Stark John, rear 218 Moody...<br />
9<br />
607<br />
Stark Ii. M., G21 Main. . . . . . . ..<br />
2J<br />
Stilphen C Yetten, 112 Moody.. 2<br />
Stone William B., 694 Main.. .. 129<br />
Straucb A., 685 Main.. . . . . . . . . 613<br />
PAGE<br />
Strout George E., 637 Main.. . . 8<br />
Taylor dames M., 152 Moody 611<br />
Taylor & Percival, 154 Moody 3<br />
Temple T. W., 637 Main.. . . . 90<br />
Thomas h. M. Mrs.,177 Moody, 622<br />
Tisdale G. W. & Son, 3 Moody<br />
front covx<br />
Tolman Brndshaw S., 621 Main 11<br />
Totter1 John & Sons, 74 Bacon<br />
back cover<br />
Towne W. N., 161 Moody... . . 6<br />
Tracv Daniel a., 179 Willow.. 610<br />
Track T A., 176 Sch101 . . . . . . 630<br />
Upham Frank H., 145 Moody.. 627<br />
Varnum E. P., 599 Main.. . . .. 620<br />
Walker & Jones, 6% Main.. . . 624<br />
Waltham Berf Co., 20 Felton.. 608<br />
Waltham Bleachery & Dye<br />
Works, River, opp. Willow 4<br />
Waltharn Coal Co., 663 Main<br />
front cover<br />
Wnltham Co-operative Bank,<br />
6:l7 Main , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />
Waltham Dial Co., Bedford,<br />
near Prospect.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 62i<br />
Waltham Dye House & Steam<br />
Carpet Cleaning Works, Benefit,<br />
COP. Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130<br />
Waltham Emery Wheel Co.,<br />
113 Bacon................. 13<br />
Waltham Foundry Co., 71 Felton<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />
Walthnrn Gas Light Co., 10<br />
Moody.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6<br />
Waltham Grain Co., 10 Felton 609<br />
Waltnatn Grain Store, 582 Main 608<br />
Waltham Heating & Plumbing<br />
Co., 695 Main . . . . . . . . . . . . . GO7<br />
Waltham Herdic Line, 33 Crescent.......................<br />
617<br />
Wwltham Horological School,<br />
78 Crescent ,... . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />
Waltham Ice Co., Riverview<br />
ave. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..back cover<br />
Waltham Nat. Bank, 637 Main 632<br />
Waltham Savings Bank, 637<br />
Main.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 632<br />
Waltham Steam Lauudry, 13<br />
Crescent . . . . . . . . . . . . .bwck cover<br />
Waltham Tribune Co..622 Main’ 623<br />
Warren G. A. Mrs., II Moody lli<br />
Warren Isaac & Son, ti47 Main 94<br />
Warren Itnlhs & Sons,9 Moody 16<br />
Watts & Pierson, 366 Moody. . . 615<br />
Webber George F., 220 Muodg 370<br />
Webster William<br />
Moody.....................<br />
A., 111<br />
623<br />
Welch John T., 33 Spring.. . . 629<br />
Wheeler Printing Co.,645 Main 624<br />
Whitford & Johnson, 663 Main 177<br />
Wiggiu 0. A., 3 Moody,. . . . . . 89
26 INDEX<br />
PAGE<br />
Wood, Barker & Co., 116 Baeon...................<br />
foot<br />
Wolf Moses & Co., 9 Church..<br />
lines<br />
90<br />
Woolley George, 616 Main<br />
front cover<br />
PAGE<br />
Wright Frank ‘I’., 20; Lexington<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . 619<br />
York 1). C.,176 Moody.. . . . . . . 620<br />
INDEX TO WATERTOWN ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
PAGE<br />
Abbott John E., SG Main.. . . . . 454<br />
Abbott S. I’., 2’1 Summer. . . . . 464<br />
A3 na Mil!s, 2% Pleas.tnt. ,. . . 435<br />
Allen E E., 26 Green .,.. . . . . 4%<br />
Allen J. N. Mrs., 2 Church.. . . 449<br />
Armstrong M. I,., i Mcrin.. . . . 433<br />
Harker Bred G., 30 Main. . . . . . 445<br />
Bent Herbert F., 64 Main. . . . . 447<br />
Black George F., 41 Main.. . . . 434<br />
Etnir L. G.,9 M~lendy ave. . . . . 459<br />
Brigham Charles, 25 Brscon.. 460<br />
Cassidy .J. IZ. & Son, I5i Nurth<br />
Beacon.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22<br />
Coolidge Austin J., 65 Mt. Auburn<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 635<br />
Crawl;>rd Fred E..56 Main.. . . 459<br />
Critrhett J. H. $ Son, 48 Main, 433<br />
Danf’orth Guy P., 40 Maill.. . . 448<br />
Davidson George Cr.,47 Spring, 446<br />
1)ohrrty William F., 45 Main. 440<br />
Drzwsrn’s l~rel~ch(!leansingand<br />
Dyeing 1hta’~list~ment. . tbot lines<br />
Emerson Charles S.,I(; Chnrch 434<br />
Emerson & Thomp~on,35 <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
-*-.+. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440<br />
Purwett William E.. 25 \Vinter 446<br />
Field Edwin ‘I’. 4 Main.. . . . . . 4.7~<br />
Fletcher & Tow’ne,fdlj Pteasaat 439<br />
Gavin ‘l’hrnm~~ 6 Galen.. . . . . . 443<br />
Gilkey & Stnni, 29 Irving.. . . . 4:il<br />
Gleason Samuel S., 5G Main.. . 445<br />
Green S. B. & Co.. Uniou Market<br />
Station.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442<br />
Gregg Alexander & Sons, 14<br />
Galen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 452<br />
Hackett Brothers, (i Galen.. . . 438<br />
Haddow S: Batchslor, 49 Galen 480<br />
Harding J. A., 12 Gotten . . . . . . 438<br />
Hartford Nathan B., 1 and 3<br />
Main . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439<br />
Harthertz Fred C.. 28 Arsenal, 44 t<br />
Hwynes A. P., 8 M~trshall.... . 4130<br />
Howard A. L , 56 Galen.. . . . . 443<br />
Howard A. M.. ii Waterlown.. 480<br />
Howard Fred C., 31 Main . . . . . 440<br />
Howard Ice Co., 56 Galen... . . 143<br />
Howard W. C., 6 <strong>Watertown</strong>, 450<br />
Ingraham W. LI., 30 Main.. . . 445<br />
Jenkins H. I’., 157 (!oolidge<br />
aye . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 434<br />
PAGE<br />
Kay H. E., Arsenal. . . . . . . . . . . 441<br />
KaetB & Fraser, 3.5 Main.. . . . . 447<br />
Kelly ‘I’. F., 3 Mt. Anburn . . . . 439<br />
Kanney J., 8 Wiuter.. . . . . . , . . 437<br />
Lemon E‘. A., 28 Arsenal.. . . . . 441<br />
Lewando’d French Dyeing &<br />
Cle:insing Establishment, 19<br />
Galen.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />
Lyman William H , Id hlt. Auburn<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440<br />
Lyons Joseph I’., 4(i Main.. . 464<br />
Mcl.authtin & Co., 39 Main.. . . 434<br />
Mcservr A, J. Misu, (i2 Main.. 446<br />
Murphy 1’. J., 367 Mt. Auburn 618<br />
Newto* \li <strong>Watertown</strong> Gas Light<br />
CII., (ii Water. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 443<br />
Paine liichard tf., 33 Main<br />
foot lines<br />
Yarlin & Roche, 37 Main.. . . . . 43G<br />
Penderghast M. J. iMrs., 61<br />
Maiu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 446<br />
Perkins $ Co., 18 Main.. . . . . . 438<br />
Perear William H. & Co., 5<br />
Spring.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442<br />
Phippy Sanford, 33 Green.. . . 41%<br />
Pierce William T., 56 &in.. . 460<br />
Pelter B. E., IS Sprint* 3**-*-** 449<br />
Ralston John & So., 71 Fayette 461<br />
ltilymond Charles A., 6~ IMain 435<br />
Rollins Charles 1-I.. 26 Main.. . 443<br />
Ross John, 11 Spring . . . . . . . . . 441<br />
Rundlett B. T., 7 Main st. ct.. . 437<br />
Savage Wallace W., 21 Itivarside.......................<br />
433<br />
Sawyer George A., 221 Arsenal 433<br />
Simmons W.. 56 l’rentisj . . . . . 441<br />
Skinner Henry B., 5G Main.. . . 454<br />
Stratton H. It., 4 Main st. ct. . . 442<br />
Tnylor George F., 2C Main.... 435<br />
Taylor’s Pharmacy, 24 Main.. 4%<br />
Union Market National ISank,<br />
52 M;ain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 444<br />
Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 20<br />
and 22 Gaten.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 452<br />
Warren Soap Mnfg. Co. (The),<br />
46 Water. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong> Carriage Factory,<br />
28 Arsen,aI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong> Coal Elavatur, 5<br />
Spring,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442
PAGE<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong> Co-operative Bank<br />
(The), 66 M&.... . . . . . . . . 444<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong> Enterprise, 30 Main 44t<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong> Grist Mill, 18 Main 438<br />
Wntertown Salings Bank, 56<br />
Main.., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 444<br />
‘INDEX 27<br />
PAGE<br />
Whitenect George S., 7 Spring 487<br />
Whiting Moses, 8 Church.. . . 437<br />
Wishart T. B., <strong>Watertown</strong> sq. 442<br />
Woodward James B., 61 Main 434<br />
York 8 Holland, 47 Main.. . . . . 446<br />
.<br />
INDEX TO BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS,<br />
PAGE<br />
Abb &. Co., 63 Tremont . . . . . . 625<br />
Abbott John E., 85 Devonshire 464<br />
Abbott Samuel I’.,13 Exchange 4G4<br />
&tna Mills, 266 Devonshire . . 436<br />
Allen, Bradley & Co., 7 Central<br />
Wharf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 489<br />
Allin & Mryherry, 23 Court L. 20<br />
American Wallham Watch Co.,<br />
403 Washiuglon...... . . . . . . 6<br />
Armstrong Thomas H., 82 Devonshire<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />
Bates Benjamin E., 63 State.. 464<br />
Blair Latc’ayette G., 34 School 459<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase<br />
. . . . . a.. . . . . . . . ..Xi’ and 53<br />
Boston Lead Mnfg. Co., 162<br />
Congress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 638<br />
Boston Mufg. Co., 50 State.. . 4<br />
Bradatreet Wm. 1). & Co., 282<br />
Washington . . . . . . ..froutcover<br />
Bride William J., 162 Congress 633<br />
Brigham Charles, 22 Beacon<br />
aud 21’ Mt. Vernou . . . . . . . . 460<br />
Cassidy J. E. Q Son. 60 Broad 22<br />
Crawford Fl’ed E., 10 Tremout 469<br />
Cutler Brothers & Co.,89 Broad 22<br />
Davis’ Waltham & Boston Express,<br />
14 Decoushire.. . . . . . . 2<br />
Davis & Farnurn Murg. Co., 8<br />
Oliver . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . 16<br />
Dennison L. Cl., 74 Franklin.. 128<br />
Denoison Mnfg. Co., 26 and 28<br />
Franklin.. back binding and 24<br />
Drewsen’s French Cleansing &<br />
Dyeing Establishment, 3<br />
Temple place . . . . . . . . .foot lines<br />
Drury William H., 209 Wasbingcon<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />
Eddy C. F. &Co., Washington,<br />
West Newton . . . . . .front cover<br />
Fulier Q. & Son, 547 Western<br />
av., Brighton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447<br />
Gallivan Richard, car. Belmont<br />
and Holworthy, Mt. Auburn,<br />
Cambridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />
Gavin Thomas, Eliot blk., Newton<br />
Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 443<br />
Gibbs L Co., 105 Arch . . . . .,.. 601<br />
Greenwood S. G.. ril Court . . . . 436<br />
Hartwell & Kichardson,GZ Devonshire..<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13<br />
Hatch L. I’., 311 W:tsl~iug,ou.. 92<br />
Johnson Frank P., iii; ‘L’remont 623<br />
PAGE<br />
Johnson & Harvey, 63 Tremont 20<br />
Kenney J., 33 Co&t sq.. . . . . . . 437<br />
LambC. F.,Harvard sq.,Brookline<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92<br />
Leatherb~e 1%‘. H. & Son, 820<br />
Albauy..............backcover<br />
Lewando’s French Dyeing and<br />
Cleausing Establishment, 17<br />
Temple pl.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />
Loring & Phipps, 53 State.. . . . 460<br />
Lyons Joseph P., 27 Tremont<br />
ROW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 454<br />
Merrifield F. W. & Co., Weatern<br />
ave., Brighton.. . . . . . . . 447<br />
Milton Henry S., 10 Tremont.. 20<br />
Morgan William M., 34 School 23<br />
Murphy P. J., McDonald, Cambridge....<br />
. . . . ,. . . . . . . . . . . . 618<br />
New Knglaud Machine Co., 43<br />
to 47 Beverly.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 636<br />
North Packirrg and Provision<br />
Co., 33 aud 3 4 North Market 22<br />
O’Brien C. & Co., 68 West b‘t.,<br />
Newton.... . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />
Perkins’ Boston and Waltham<br />
Express, 33 Court sq .. . . . . . . 618<br />
Perry George S. & Co., 73<br />
Fulton.... . . . . . . . ..a . . . . . . . 635<br />
Pulsifer, Savage & Co., 96 aud<br />
98 Clinton.. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 433<br />
Shedd A. B. & J. H., 6 Waverley<br />
bldg., Chasn.. . . . . . . . . . . 2:)<br />
Skinner Henry R.. 28 S:ate.... 454<br />
Smith & Ludden, 5 l’emhertou<br />
square., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 20<br />
Stalk R. M., 42 Court.. . . . . . . 20<br />
Stilphen & Yetten, 14 Devonshire<br />
. . . . . . . . . . ..a.... . . . . . 2<br />
Tisdlcle George W. & Son, 178<br />
Devonshire.. . . . . . . ...front cover<br />
Tyler George & CO., 43 South<br />
Market.... . . . . . . . . ,.. .. . . . . 51<br />
Walker L Pratt Mufg. Co., 31<br />
Union... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 452<br />
Waltham Bleacherg and I)ye<br />
Works. 60sttcte . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />
Wmen Soap Co. (The), 143<br />
Federal.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />
Washburn & Moea Mnfg. Co.,<br />
Worcester.. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 634<br />
Wood, Barker SL CO., 63 State<br />
foot linee
28 BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS<br />
, Agricultural Irnplemetats.<br />
Tyler George & Co., 43 So.Market,<br />
Bostou (see page 61)<br />
An&Es.<br />
Boyton Bolt Co., 31 nnd 33 Purchme,<br />
Boston (see pages 62 and<br />
68)<br />
Architects.<br />
Brigham Charles, 22 Beacon, Bostou<br />
(see page 460)<br />
Hurtwell & Richardson, 62 Devonshire,<br />
Boston (sre page 13)<br />
Loring & Phipps,SY State,rma.l108,<br />
Boc;tou (see page 4CO)<br />
A,ztctioneers.<br />
Sbedd A .B.& J.H., 5 Waverley blk.,<br />
City sq., Chsrlestoffn (see p. 23)-<br />
Tisd ale George W. & Sou,178 Devonshire,<br />
Boston (see front cover)<br />
Babb&t<br />
Metal.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pages 52 and<br />
63)<br />
Bacon<br />
Ckrers.<br />
North Packing & Provision Co., 33<br />
and 34 No. Market, Boston (see<br />
page 22 j<br />
Bale<br />
Ties.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg.Co.,Wortester,<br />
Mass. (see page 634)<br />
Barb<br />
Z’etaeing.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg.Co.,Wortester,<br />
Mass. (see page 634)<br />
Bedding<br />
PEants.<br />
Gallivan Richard, car. Belmont,and<br />
Holworthy, Mt. Auburn, Cambridge<br />
(see page 18)<br />
BeZtitag.<br />
N. E. Machine Co., 43 to 47 Beverly,<br />
Bostou (see page 635)<br />
Blachxmiths.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Pnrchase,<br />
Boston ;aee pages 52 and<br />
53)<br />
Merrifield F. W. & Co., Western<br />
ave., Brighton Bridge, Brighton<br />
(see page 44i)<br />
Blacksm.iths’ Hammers<br />
and Tools.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 L’ur<br />
chase, Boston (see psges 52 and<br />
63)<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pages 52 aud<br />
63)<br />
Rleack erg.<br />
Waltham Bleacbery & Dye Works,<br />
60 State, Bostou (see page 4)<br />
Bredstreet William I). & Co., 282<br />
Washington, Boston (see front<br />
cover)<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pages 52 and<br />
63)
BUSINESS nIRECTORY OF PBTRONB<br />
Bolts, Nuts and<br />
Washer8.<br />
Boston Bolt Co.. 31 and 33 Pwchase,<br />
Boston (see pages 62 and<br />
68)<br />
Boston Bolt Co,, 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston {see pages 52 and<br />
63)<br />
b ro7cers ( LWocneg .)<br />
Bradatreet W. D. & Co.. 282 Wasbingtou,<br />
Boston (see front cover)<br />
Hro7cers. (Real<br />
Estate).<br />
Tisdale George W. & 9nn,178 Devoushire,<br />
Boston (see front cover)<br />
Broom<br />
Wire.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co.,Wortester,<br />
Mass. (see page 634)<br />
Bttilders’ Nard ware.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Pnrchase,<br />
Boston (see pages 52 and<br />
63)<br />
Card<br />
Wire.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester,<br />
MaJs. (see page 634)<br />
Carriagesnaithe.<br />
Merrifield F. W. & Co., Western<br />
ave., Brighton Bridge, Brighton<br />
(lee page 447)<br />
Castingsi<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston(see pps.62 and 53)<br />
C7t nrcoal<br />
Wi.re.<br />
Washburn $ Moen Mnfg. Co. ,Worcestpr,<br />
Mass. (see page 634)<br />
CILenzicals.<br />
Warren Soap Mnfy. Co. (The), 143<br />
Peleral, Boston (see page 12)<br />
Aab & Co., 63 Tremont, rm. &Boston<br />
(we page 626)<br />
Johnson I!‘. L’., 63 Tremont, rm. 3,<br />
Bostun (see page 625)<br />
Cleatasirrgj.<br />
Drewsen’s French Cleansing &<br />
1)yeing Establishment, 3 Temple<br />
pl., hetorr (see foot lines)<br />
Lewando’s French Dyeing &Cleansing<br />
lhtabiisl~tnrn~, 17 Temple<br />
pl., Boston (see page 3)<br />
Clock Springs,<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg.Go.,Wortester,<br />
Maas. (see page 634)<br />
Clothes Line Wire.<br />
WsQhburn & Moen Mufg.Co.,Wortester,<br />
Ma9. (see page 634~<br />
Coal and<br />
Wood.<br />
Eddy C. F. & Co., Washington,<br />
West Newtod (see front cover)<br />
Murphy P. J., McDonald, Cambrdge<br />
(see page 618)<br />
Copper<br />
Wire.<br />
Washburn & Moon Mnfg.Co., Wartester,<br />
Mass. (see page 634)<br />
Copy/ist.<br />
Greenwood S. G., 61 Conrt, Boston<br />
(see page 436)<br />
Comet<br />
Wire.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co.,Wortester,<br />
Mass. (see page 634)<br />
Cotton<br />
(Absorbent.)<br />
Dennison Mnfg. Co., ZG and 28<br />
Franklin, Boston (see page 24<br />
and en back biuding)
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS<br />
--<br />
)<br />
Cottofz iwill.<br />
Lewaudo’s French Dyeing & Cleansing<br />
Establishment, I7 Temple<br />
Boston Hanuf beturing Co., 60 pl., Boston (see page 3)<br />
State, Boston {see page 4)<br />
C’rZnoUt~e<br />
Wire,<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co.,Wortester,<br />
hiaos. jsce pa@ 634)<br />
EEectrical<br />
WZre.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co.. Worcenter,<br />
Mass. (see page 634)<br />
Cut<br />
motoers,<br />
Gallivan Richard, cor.Belmqnt and<br />
Holworthy, Mt. Auburn, Cambridge<br />
(see page 18)<br />
DlfleremBuC<br />
Hoists.<br />
Boston Bolt CO.. 31 an15 33 Purchase,<br />
3ustor1(aee pps.SI and 53)<br />
Z)t*aJnccge,<br />
Etc.<br />
Johnson E’rar,k I’., 63 Tremont,rm.<br />
6, Boston (see page ti25)<br />
Beam Rolt co., 31 and 63 rurchase,<br />
i(ositou (see pps.i2 aull 63)<br />
DAlliny<br />
Xnchiwes.<br />
Boston Bolt Co, 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Ihton(see pl~s.62 and 53)<br />
Drills<br />
~Secfionat.)<br />
Ploston Bolt CQ., 81 and 33 l’urchase,<br />
Hostou(see pps.52 and 632<br />
Drop<br />
lorgings.<br />
Boston Bolt Cd., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pps.ciZ aud 43)<br />
Druggists.<br />
(WHOLEShLE, IMPORTING<br />
AND JoBlUNG.)<br />
Cutler Bras. L Co.,&! Broad and<br />
10 Hamilton, Boston (see p. 22)<br />
Dye<br />
Ho tcses,<br />
Drewsen’s French Cleansing &<br />
Dyeing Establishment, 3 Ternpie<br />
pl., IGx.ton (see foot lines)<br />
EmeroJ<br />
Wheels.<br />
N. E. Machine Co., 43 to 47 Beverly,<br />
Boston (see p-tge 6%)<br />
Engineers<br />
(Civil.)<br />
Aab & Co., 53 Tremont, rm. 6,Bostou<br />
(see page 62.5)<br />
Johns~ I F. I., 63 Tremont, rm. 6,<br />
haton (see page 625)<br />
Davis’ Waltham & Boston, 14 Dev-<br />
011rhire,7C Kingston, 42 Franklin,<br />
78 Kilby, 32 and 36 Court sq.,and<br />
I1 Harrison ave. extension, order<br />
box, 48 So. Market, Bostou (see<br />
p:tge 2)<br />
Gibb & Co., 105 Arch, 34 Court sq.,<br />
25 Merchants row, 59 Fractklirl,<br />
15 Devonshire, 77 King*ton:order<br />
~IIX 31 New F. H. market,Boston<br />
(see page G01)<br />
Kenney’s, 33 Court sq., III Kingston.<br />
or&r box, 44 No. Market, 92<br />
Rltickstone, Boaton [see p. 43i)<br />
Perkins’. 33 Court square, 91 Kilby,<br />
order box 46 No. Market,<br />
(see pege 6 18)<br />
Bo.ston<br />
Peace<br />
Wire.<br />
Washhurn & Moen Mnfg. Co.,Worwater,<br />
Mass. (see page 634:<br />
North Packing & Provision Co., 33<br />
and 84 North Market,Boston (see<br />
Pw 22)<br />
Plorist,<br />
Gallivan Richard, car. Belmont and<br />
Holworthy, Mt. Auburn, Cambridge<br />
(see pfle IS)
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS<br />
(IRON AND STEEL.)<br />
Boston Bolt Co.. 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Lioston(see pps.52 and 53)<br />
Pttrnaces, Ranges, Etc.<br />
willker & Pratt Mnfg. co., 31 to 36<br />
tJnion, Boston (see page 4333<br />
Ftsrrsitg;,<br />
Spring<br />
P.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg Co., Worcester,<br />
~Mitss. (see p. 634)<br />
Et.64 (Ladies. )<br />
Hatch L. P.. 311 Wa~hin,aton<br />
Boston (see p 92)<br />
Gal~vtcnixed<br />
Whe.<br />
Washburn & Moen Xfg. Co., Worcaster,<br />
Mazs. (see p. ma>.<br />
Grindiny<br />
H-ills.<br />
N. E. Mwhine Co., 43 to 47 Beverly,<br />
S&on (see p. 636)<br />
Ndr, Pluster, Etc.<br />
Fuller G. PC Son, 647 Western av.,<br />
Brighton Dist., Bostun (see p.<br />
447)<br />
Hmadle<br />
Nnfm.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Bosteu (see pp. 52 and 53)<br />
Hardware<br />
Dechrs.<br />
Boston Bolt CA., 31 and 33 Pnrchase,<br />
Boston (see pp. 62 and 53)<br />
Hardwa,re<br />
1cI~~frs.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purdue,<br />
Uostou (bee pp. 52 aud 58)<br />
Hats,<br />
Cups, B’tc.<br />
Hatch I,. P.: 311 Washington,<br />
Boston (see p. 92)<br />
Hay Hnle l%es.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester,<br />
Mass. (see p. 634)<br />
Heavy<br />
Hccrdwure.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pp. 52 and 53)<br />
H&ages.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Parchase,<br />
Boston (see pp. 52 and 53)<br />
Hays (Live ulzd<br />
Dressed. )<br />
North Parking 6% Provision Co., 33<br />
and 34 North Market, Boston(xe<br />
p. 22)<br />
Horse<br />
Clo tk.bobfJ.<br />
Hatch L. P., 311 Washington<br />
Bwt,on (see p. 92)<br />
Horse<br />
SJ&oers.<br />
Merritield I. W. & Co., Western<br />
av , Brighton Bridge, Brighton<br />
(see p. 447)<br />
Hosiery.<br />
Boston Mufg. Co., 50 State, Boston<br />
311 Washington,<br />
Leat,herbee W. H. & Son, 520<br />
Albany, Boston (see back cover)<br />
Ice.<br />
O’Brien C. & Co.,68 West st.,Newton<br />
(see p. 18)<br />
Inst~luted<br />
Wire.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester,<br />
Mass. (seep. 034)
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.<br />
Imccrance<br />
Agents.<br />
Shedd A. B. & J. II., 5 Waverley<br />
block, City sq!. Charlestown (see<br />
P. 23)<br />
Tisdale George W. & Son, 178<br />
Devonshire, Boston (see front<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pp. 52 and 53)<br />
Iron<br />
Castinys.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pp. 52 and 53)<br />
Iron<br />
Columns.<br />
Boston Bolt Co. 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pp. 62 and 53)<br />
Iron<br />
loundevs.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pp. 52 and 53)<br />
Jron<br />
Mnfrs.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mfg Co., Worcester,<br />
Mass. (see p. 634)<br />
Iron<br />
Wire.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester,<br />
Mass. (see p. 634)<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pp. 52 and 63)<br />
I/eon<br />
Wor7m.<br />
Davis & Farnum Mufg. Co., 8<br />
Oliver, rm. 18, Boston (see page<br />
15)<br />
Iron and Brass<br />
Xouraders.<br />
Davis & Farnum Mnfg. Co., 8<br />
Oliver, rm. 18, Boston (see page<br />
15)<br />
Iron<br />
aaad Steel.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Bostuu (see pp. 52 and 53)<br />
Ir*on a& Wood Wor7+<br />
ing Tools.<br />
N. E. Machine Co., 43 to 4i Bev<br />
erly, Boston (see p. 635)<br />
Jack<br />
Screws.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase.<br />
Boston (see pp. 52 and 53)<br />
Jeweler& aml Dvup<br />
yists’ Boxes.<br />
Dennison Mnfg Co., 26 and 25<br />
Franklin, Boston (see page 24<br />
and on back binding)<br />
Justice<br />
of Peace.<br />
Abbott John E., 85 Devonshire,<br />
Boston tsee D. 454)<br />
Abbott S. ‘l’. , i3 Excilange, Boston<br />
(see p. 454)<br />
Blair Lafayette G., 34 School.<br />
Bobton (see p. 459)<br />
Crawford Fred E., 10 Tremont,<br />
Boston (see p. 459)<br />
Drury William H., 209 Washington,<br />
Bobton (see p. XI)<br />
Lyons J. P., 27 Tremont row, rtn.<br />
‘9, Bostou (see p. 4.X)<br />
Smith & Luddeu, 5 Pemberton su..<br />
Boston (see D. 20)<br />
Skinner H‘enry’R., i3 State, rm. 62,<br />
Boston isee D. 4541<br />
Stark R. hi., 4i! Court, rm. 6, Bostoll<br />
(bee p. 20)<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pp. 52 and 53)<br />
Lard<br />
Oil.<br />
North Packing& Provision Co., 33<br />
and 34 No. Market, Boston (see<br />
p. 22)
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS<br />
lhu.ndries.<br />
Drewsen’s French Cleansing and<br />
Dyeing Eytablish nent, 3 Temple<br />
pl., Boston (see foot lines)<br />
Lewaudo’s French D,yeing and<br />
Cleansing Establishment, 17<br />
Temple pl., Boston (see p. 3)<br />
Lawyers.<br />
Abbott John E., 85 Devonshire,<br />
Boston (see p. 454)<br />
Abbott S. P., 13 Exchange, Bostun<br />
(see p. 454)<br />
Allin & *Bayberry, 22 Court,rm.Glj,<br />
Boston (see p: XI)<br />
Armstrong Tlrl)mas H., 82 Devonshire,<br />
rm. 17,Boston {see p. 20)<br />
Bate3 Benjamin E., 53 State, Boston<br />
(see p. 454)<br />
Blair Lafayette G., 34 School,<br />
Boston (see p. 45Y j<br />
Drury William Ii., 209 Washington,<br />
room 30, Bowton (see p. 2Oj<br />
Johnson & Harvey, 53 Tremont,<br />
rm. 5, Boston (see p. 20)<br />
Lyons J. T., 27 Tremont row rm.<br />
9. Boston (we p. 454) ’<br />
Milton Henry S., 10 Tremout, rm.<br />
31, Bo+ton (see p. 20)<br />
Morgan William M., 34 School, rm.<br />
46, Boston (see p. 23)<br />
Smitb & Ludden, 5 Pembertou sq.,<br />
l3ostou (we p. 20)<br />
Skinner Henry It., 28 State, room<br />
62, Bodton (see p 451)<br />
Stark K. M., 42 Court, rm. 6 Boston<br />
(see p. 20)<br />
Lead Pl~;e14f--d SJieet<br />
.<br />
Boston Lead Mnfg. Co., 162 Congress,<br />
Boaton (aee page 663)<br />
Liquors,<br />
(WHOLESALE.)<br />
77’7itzes, Etc.<br />
Caqsidy J. Ii:. & Son, 50 Broad,<br />
Boston (see p:‘g” 22)<br />
Fuller G. & Son, 547 Western ave.,<br />
Brighton I)iyt., Boston (see page<br />
447)<br />
Leatherbee W. H. & Son, 540 Albany,<br />
Boaton (see back cover)<br />
Wood, Baker 9r. Co., 53 State, BOSton<br />
(see foot lines)<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 I’nrchase,<br />
Bostou (see pages 52 and<br />
53)<br />
Bwton Bolt Co.. 31 and 3& I’urc.hase,<br />
Boston (see pages 52 and<br />
53)<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Pnrchase,<br />
Boston (see pages 52 and<br />
53)<br />
Machinery<br />
Castinffs.<br />
Davis & Farnum Mnfg.Co.,S Oiver,<br />
room 18, Boston (see page 15)<br />
Machimer!~<br />
275ufrs.<br />
N. E. Machine Co., 43 to 47 Bererly,<br />
Boston (see page 635)<br />
Boston Lead Mnfg. Co., 162 Congress,<br />
Boston (tee page 633)<br />
Washburn SC Moen Mnfg. Co.,Wortester,<br />
Mass. (see page 634)<br />
Lime, Cement, Etc.<br />
Fuller CT. & Son, 547 Western ave.,<br />
Brighton L)ist., Boston i see<br />
page 447)
RUSIKESS ‘DIRECTORY 0F PATRONS<br />
-~<br />
R!uchinists.<br />
RrolLey to Loun.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pages 52 and<br />
53)<br />
Bradstreet William n. L Co., 82<br />
Washington, Boston (see fri)nt<br />
cover)<br />
Boston Rolt Co., 31 and 33 I’urchase,<br />
Boston (SW pages 52 and<br />
58)<br />
Jlnfrs.<br />
Supplies.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pages 62 and<br />
53)<br />
Shtdd S.B.& .J.II.,.i Weverley blk.,<br />
City sq., Charlestown (see p. 23)<br />
RIot~~ZcZin~p,<br />
Etc.<br />
Leatherbee W. H. R; Son, 520 Albany,<br />
Boston (see back cover)<br />
Tyler George & Co., 43 So. Market,<br />
Boston (see page 51j<br />
Ztna Mills, 2G6 Devonshire, Boston<br />
(see paze 436)<br />
Boston Mauufactaring Co.,50State,<br />
Bostoo (see page 4)<br />
l).Lvis & Parnum Mnfg.Co..8 Oliver,<br />
room 18. Boston (we page 1.5)<br />
W:tltham Blrachery & Dye Works,<br />
50 State, Wn-ton (set> page 4)<br />
IV:~shburn & MOPI) 31nfg. Co. ,Worcestrr,<br />
MHSY. (see page GJ4)<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co.,Wortester,<br />
Mass. (see page G31)<br />
.J~fwi~tae Hfct*dwat*e.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pages 52 sud<br />
53)<br />
Washborn & Noen Mnfg. Co..Wortester,<br />
Mass. (see page 634)<br />
y Iknnison Mnfg. Co., 26 an11 28<br />
I~ranklin, lSoston(seepage 24 aud<br />
oo back biudiug)<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purc+asr,<br />
Boston (see pages 62 and<br />
53)<br />
Abbott John Ii:.,85 Devonshire,Boston<br />
(see page 451)<br />
Abbott S. P., 13 Exchange, Boston<br />
(see page 454) -<br />
Blair Lafayette G.. 34 School. Boston<br />
(we-page 459)<br />
Milton Henry S., 10 Tremout, rm:<br />
31, IS.), (see page 20)<br />
Smith & Ludden, 5 Pemberton sq.,<br />
Boston (see page 20)<br />
Stark 11. M., 42 Court, room 6, Boaton<br />
(see page 2(j)<br />
ivtm.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 36 Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pages 52 and<br />
63)<br />
Oils.<br />
Allen, Brtldley & Co., 7 Central<br />
wharf, Boston (see p, 459)
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS<br />
Paper<br />
Boxes.<br />
Ihnnison Mofg. Co., 26 and 28<br />
Franklin. h;ton(sre psgc2-L sod<br />
on back binding)<br />
Pepsin<br />
(Pff 9-e.)<br />
North Pzcking and Provision Co.,<br />
3:3 and 34 North Market, Boston<br />
(see page 22)<br />
Greenwood Samuel G., 61 Court,<br />
13ostor1 (see page 436)<br />
Planing ante Sawitag.<br />
Leatherbee W.H.&Son,520 Albany,<br />
Bootoo (see back cover)<br />
I%Nv~ afad Ha rroaus.<br />
Tyler GIdorge & Co., 43 PO Market,<br />
Boston (see page 51)<br />
Polish iny Powder<br />
( Ml aer Wlf Ite.)<br />
I)c~nnhon Mnfg. Co.. 26 and 28<br />
Franklin, Boston (see page 24<br />
and on back binding)<br />
Pot*k, Larc2<br />
a1ac.l fIitttas.<br />
North Packing and Provihion Co.,<br />
HJ and 34 No. Market, Bobton<br />
(see page 22)<br />
PorJi~ trnd Beef Pack:ers.<br />
North Packing nnd l’rovisioo Co.,<br />
33 and 34 No. Market, Hoston,<br />
(aee page 22)<br />
Produce.<br />
Pulsifer, Savage & Co., 96 and 98<br />
Cliuton, Boston (see page 433)<br />
Provisions ( Wholesale.<br />
j<br />
North Packing and Provision Co.,<br />
33 and 24 No. Market, Boston<br />
(see page 22)<br />
BoPton T,~:td Xnfc. Co., II Congress,<br />
Boston (set page G::3)<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Furtime,<br />
Uostou {see pages 52 aud<br />
53)<br />
Rnitroad<br />
SpiJces.<br />
Boston 13oltCo.,31 and SJPurchnse,<br />
Boston (see pages 52 and 63)<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 I’archase,<br />
Boston (see pages 52 awl<br />
53)<br />
Rea.3 Estate.<br />
Sbedd A.B.6 J II.,5 Waverley blk.,<br />
City sq., Charlestown (see page<br />
23)<br />
Tisdale George W.&Son,l7SDevonshire,<br />
l%oston (see front cover)<br />
Red ILead aud<br />
Lithrcrge.<br />
Boston Lead Mofg. Co., 162 Congress,<br />
BOSLOO (see page 633)<br />
Rivet<br />
Wbe.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co.,Wortester,<br />
Muse. (see page 634)<br />
Rivets.<br />
Bocton Bolt Co.. 31 and 33 Pnrvbase,<br />
Bostou (see pages 52 and<br />
53)<br />
Rolling<br />
iKills.<br />
Washburn Bi Moen Mnfg. Co.,Worcrster,<br />
Mass. (see page 634)<br />
Roojhg<br />
(Tirr.)<br />
Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 31 to 35<br />
Union, Boston (see page 452)
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS<br />
Round<br />
l-run.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mofg. Co .Wortester,<br />
Mass. (see page 634)<br />
Snnitaqj<br />
.Engim3er.<br />
Johnson Frank I’ ., 53 Tremont,rm.<br />
5, Boston (see page 62.5)<br />
Sausnf~e<br />
Mtafrs.<br />
North Packing & Provision Co., 33<br />
and 34 North Market,Boston (see<br />
page 22)<br />
Xnwin~,<br />
Etc.<br />
Leatherbee W. II. & Son, 520 Albany,<br />
Boston (see bbck cover)<br />
(Short<br />
ScJt 001.<br />
I5and Writing,Stenography,<br />
and Pimnugrapky.)<br />
Oreennood Samuel G., Gl Court,<br />
Boston (see page 436)<br />
School Puma.ifwre.<br />
Pery George S. & Co., 73 F&on,<br />
Boston (see page 6.35)<br />
Screw<br />
Wire.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Cn.,Wortester,<br />
Mass. (see page 634)<br />
Screws.<br />
Do-ton Bolt Co.. 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boaton(see pages52 and 53)<br />
Seeding<br />
Mmhiaes.<br />
Tyler George & Co., 43 SO. Market,<br />
Boston (see page 51)<br />
Settees.<br />
Perry George S. & Co., 73 Fulton,<br />
Boston (aee page 635)<br />
Shf timgs, Hmagers,<br />
Pulleys, Etc.<br />
N. E. Machine Co., 43 to 47 Beverly,<br />
Boston (see pAge 6%)<br />
Boqton Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pages 52 and<br />
53)<br />
SJtAppiraq and iItwcJucu&se<br />
T!ufp.<br />
Dennison Mnfg. Co., 26 anal 28<br />
Franklin, Boston (see page 24<br />
and on back biuding)<br />
Short HUWLZ qt@ Type<br />
writi1ag l’ti~~ht.<br />
Greenwood S. G.. Gl Court, Boston<br />
[see page 436) v ’<br />
SJhort Hwad<br />
W&it&y/.<br />
Greenwood Samuel G.. 61 Court,<br />
Boston [see page 436)<br />
SOUy<br />
iWt%fteS.<br />
Warren Soap Mnfq. CO. (The),<br />
143 Federal, Boston (see p. 12)<br />
Solder.<br />
Bostqn Lead Mnfg. Co., I& Congress,<br />
Boston (see p. GSJ)<br />
Spike<br />
Hnfrs.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 3: Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pages 52 aud<br />
53)<br />
Spring<br />
Cotters.<br />
Boston Bo’t Co.. 31 and 3K Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pages 52 aud<br />
53)<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston (8ee pages 52 and<br />
53)<br />
Spring<br />
Wire.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co.,<br />
Worcester, Mass (see page 634)
.<br />
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co.,<br />
Worcester, Mass (see p. 634)<br />
Stictioners9<br />
Spedulties.<br />
Dennison Mnfg. Co., 26 and 28<br />
Franklin, Boston (see page 24<br />
and on back binding)<br />
Steam Boilers and<br />
Eq&aea.<br />
N. E. Machine Co., 43 to 47 Beverly,<br />
Boston (see page 635)<br />
Steam<br />
Fitters.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pages 52 and<br />
53)<br />
Steam Hen thy<br />
Ap@ruttca.<br />
Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 31 and<br />
35 Union, Boston (see page 452)<br />
Steam Pumps, BofLlera,<br />
Etc.<br />
N. E. Machine Co., 43 to 47 Beverly,<br />
Boston (see page 635)<br />
Steam and Hotel Cook-<br />
Zny Apparatus.<br />
Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 31 and<br />
2% Union, Boaton (see page 452)<br />
Steel Barb Pe7zcin.g.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worwater,<br />
Mass. (see p. 6’34)<br />
Steel<br />
Cnst~inp.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Pnrc,hase,<br />
Boston (see pages 52 and<br />
SL;<br />
1<br />
Steel<br />
iW8j+s.<br />
Wasbbt;i 1, & Moen Mufg. Co., B-orccster,<br />
Mais. (see page 634)<br />
Steel<br />
Wire.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester,<br />
Mass. (see page ti34)<br />
Stet,ogray,her.<br />
Greenwood S. G., 61 Court, Boston<br />
(see page 436)<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pages 52 and<br />
53)<br />
Stove<br />
Bolts.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Pur<br />
chase, Boston (see pages 52 and<br />
53)<br />
Stoves, Runges,<br />
.@tc.<br />
Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 31 and<br />
35 Union, Boston (see p, 452)<br />
Sacrveyors.<br />
Aab & Co., 53 Tremont, rm. 5,<br />
Boston (bee p. 625j<br />
Johnson F. P., 53 ‘I‘remont, rm. 5,<br />
Boaton ($ee p. 625)<br />
Tugs.<br />
Dennison Mnfg. Co., 26 aad 28<br />
Franklin, Bosfan (see page 24<br />
and on back binding)<br />
Dennison L. O., 74 Franklin, Boston<br />
(see page 128)<br />
Dennison Mnfg. Co., 26 and 28<br />
Franklin, Boston (see page 24<br />
and on back binding)<br />
Teuck er.<br />
(PHONOGRAPHY, SHORT-<br />
HAND. STENOGRAPHY,<br />
‘JYPBWHITING)<br />
Greenwood Samuel G., 61 Court,<br />
Bmtou (bee page 436)
BUSIXESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS<br />
Telegrccl,k<br />
Wire.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester,<br />
Mass. (see p. ti34)<br />
5PeZepJaone Wire.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester,<br />
Mass. (.see p. 634)<br />
lln, Copper and Skeet<br />
JI’OIL Worlc.<br />
Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 31 to 86<br />
Union, Uoston (see p. 462)<br />
Tin<br />
Roofitzy.<br />
Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 31 to 35<br />
Union, Boston (stse p. 452)<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester,<br />
Mass. (see p. 634)<br />
Dennison Mnfg. Co., 26 and 28<br />
Franklin, Boston (see page 24<br />
aud on back binding)<br />
lVitnn0<br />
FQPretacJ~es.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purcbase,Boston<br />
(see pps.62 and 53)<br />
Leatherbee W. H.& Son,620 Albany,<br />
Boston (see back cover)<br />
Twist<br />
Drills.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,Boston<br />
:see ~~5.52 and 53)<br />
Greenwood Samuel G., 61 Court,<br />
Boston (see page 436)<br />
Type WtJterd SuppZCes<br />
Greenwood Samuel G., 61 Court,<br />
Boston (see page 436)<br />
Type<br />
Wt*iting(.<br />
Greenwood Samuel G., 61 Court,<br />
Boston (see p. 43G)<br />
Type Writing<br />
,!kLacJGttes.<br />
Greenwood Samuel “J., 61 Court,<br />
Boston (see p. 436)<br />
UtnbreZLas<br />
Canes.<br />
mmd<br />
Hatch L. P., 311 Wssbington,<br />
ton (see p. 92)<br />
Ya.Zve Mhfra.<br />
Bos-<br />
Davis & Farnum Mnfg.Co.,S Oliver,<br />
rm. 18,Boston (see page 15)<br />
Vises.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,Boston<br />
(see pps.52 and 53)<br />
7VasJt ers.<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 sud 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston (see ~~6.52 and 69)<br />
WatcJk Hain<br />
Sp-thgs.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcestw,<br />
Mass. (see p. ti34)<br />
WatcJL imaft’s.<br />
American Waltham Watch Co., 403<br />
Washingtou, Boston (see p. 51<br />
Watch<br />
Spt-itbgs.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co.,Worcaster.<br />
Mass. (see p. tiY4)<br />
WeavIng<br />
Wh2.<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co.,Wortester,<br />
Mass.
BU$INESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS 29<br />
.”<br />
White Lend and Zinc. 1 Wire of all EimXs.<br />
Boston Lend Mnfg. Co., 162 Congrew,<br />
Boston (seep. 633)<br />
Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co.,Wortester,<br />
Mass. (see p. 634)<br />
Whes, Liquors, Etc.<br />
Cassidy a. E. & Son,50 Broad, Boston<br />
(seep. 22)<br />
Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purchase,<br />
Boston (see pps.62 and 68)<br />
Washburn &Moen Mufg. Co.,Wortester,<br />
Mass.(see p. 634)<br />
Wool Scourers.<br />
Warren Soap Mnfg. Co. (The), 143<br />
Federal, Boston (see p. 12)<br />
Wood and Coal.<br />
Murphy P. J., McDonald, Cambridge<br />
(seep. 618)<br />
Woolen<br />
Goods Mnf rs.<br />
Ztna Mills, 266 Devonshire, Boston<br />
(see p. 4% j<br />
Wire Rope.<br />
Wrenches.<br />
Washburn Sr. Moen Mnfg. Co.,Wor- Boston Bolt Co., 31 and 33 Purcaster,<br />
M 133. chase, Boston (see pps.62 and 53)
30 ADVEHTISEMENTS<br />
ELMER<br />
LITTLEFPELD.<br />
COMPILERS AND PUBLISHERS OF<br />
AND<br />
DIRECTORIIB OF ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE<br />
UNITED STATES KEPT ON HAND FOR REFEREPI’CE.<br />
3hps of the following places for sale at 25 cents each.<br />
BOSTON, MASS, MALDEN, MASS, BANGOR, ME,<br />
BROCKTON, " ,WALTHAM, " CONCORD, N. H,<br />
CHELSEA, " MASS, STATE, DOVER, "<br />
No. 1% Post OfEicse Squaw,<br />
J3OSTON,<br />
MASS.
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC. 31<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Giving the location of each street, and showing what other streets and places<br />
run from it or across it, with the number at which they intersect.<br />
From t!lis list the location of any number on a street can be easily ascertained;<br />
as, for instance, wishing to know at what part of Adams street No. 145 comes, you<br />
look at Adams and find that Ash street crosses at 135, and Brown street at 157.<br />
showing that 145 Adams would come about half way between Ash and Brown<br />
ACORN,<br />
from 37 Oak to 32 Bolton,<br />
Ward 7.<br />
ADAMS, from 64 Crescent to 336<br />
Crescaut, Wards 5, 6.<br />
Left. Right.<br />
2 5 Crescent<br />
0 Martyn sq.<br />
10 9 Spruce<br />
36 35 Walt1ut<br />
64 63 Chestnut<br />
88 87 Maple<br />
112 11 I Ckerry<br />
1% 135 Ash<br />
I.58 1.57 Brown<br />
li(i I I 5 Robbins<br />
202 201 Orange<br />
24 Chester ave.<br />
234 231 Crescent<br />
AI)A;\lS AVENUE, from 464<br />
Moody to Neatuu line, Ward 6.<br />
ALDER, from 2i6 Moody to Cranberry,<br />
Wald 6.<br />
2 1 Moody<br />
3% 31 Beech<br />
6’2 61 Lowell<br />
120 119 Newton<br />
0 0 Cranberry<br />
APPLETON, from 526 Main to 57<br />
Central, Ward 3.<br />
ASH, from 220 Crescent to Cranberry,<br />
Ward 6.<br />
2 1 Crescent<br />
4-l 43 Adams<br />
108 107 Moody<br />
170 lli9 Lowell<br />
2311 229 Newton<br />
li2 271 Cranberry<br />
3<br />
AUBURN,from opposite 91 Vernon<br />
southerly to Auburn Terrace,<br />
Ward 4.<br />
AUBURN TERRACE, the south<br />
end of Auburn, Ward 4.<br />
BACON, from 801 Main to 372<br />
Lexington, Piety corner, Ward 1.<br />
Lqft. Rip&.<br />
2 1 Main<br />
68 67 School<br />
a2 Totten’s ct.<br />
- S7 Pond<br />
111 Emery<br />
118 117 C. M. R. R.<br />
120 Guinan<br />
142 Plympton<br />
213 Dale<br />
214 West Dale<br />
247 Varnum Park<br />
0 Greenwood ave.<br />
326 Clark lane<br />
0 Worcester lane<br />
0 0 Lrxington<br />
BARNES, Lincoln Park,frum \Varren,<br />
near <strong>Watertown</strong> line,<br />
Ward 2.<br />
BEAR HILL AVEXUE,from Main.<br />
beyond Stow, northerly, Ward 1.<br />
REAVER, from Lexington, beyond<br />
Dale, to Warren, near <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
line, Ward 2.<br />
0 0 Lexington<br />
0 Lyman<br />
0 Forest<br />
0 T,inden<br />
0 Quince<br />
0 0 C. M. & F. R. R.<br />
crossing
32 STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.<br />
-_-<br />
BEAVER,-Continued.<br />
Left. Right,<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
BEDFORD, from 115 Prospect to<br />
120 South, Ward 4.<br />
0” 1 Prospect<br />
Pratt ave,<br />
0 Ray<br />
7: 75 Curtia South<br />
BEECH,from 31 High,to 82 Myrtle,<br />
Ward 6.<br />
a 1 IIigh<br />
iz 35 17 Alder<br />
Myrtle<br />
BEMfS AVENUE, from 63 Har+<br />
vard, westerly, Ward 4.<br />
BENEFIT, from 169 Newton to<br />
Elm, Ward 7.<br />
0 0 Newton<br />
0 Whitcomb<br />
0 0 Elm<br />
BROWN, from 236 Crescent to<br />
Cranberry, Ward 6.<br />
L&. Right.<br />
1 Crescent<br />
4: 45 Adams<br />
104 103 Moody<br />
170 169 Lowell<br />
0 0 Newton<br />
0 0 Cranberry<br />
BROWN’S LANE, from 166<br />
Charles to 167 Felton, Ward 4.<br />
0 0 Charlea<br />
0 1)udIey ave.<br />
0 Noonan<br />
0 0 Felton<br />
C, changed to Curtis, Ward 4.<br />
CALVARY, from 16’7 Newton to<br />
61 Parrnell, Ward 7<br />
2 1 Newton<br />
70 60 F. R. 1C. crossing<br />
69 Cedar<br />
95 Moore<br />
109 Friend<br />
131 Flood<br />
0 cottage<br />
198 Handy<br />
0 0 Farwell<br />
BILLS, from 175 Prospect to end<br />
Curtis, Ward 4.<br />
0 0 Prospect<br />
: 0 Highland Curtis pl.<br />
BOLTON, from 230 Newton to end<br />
of Clinton Ward 7.<br />
BOW, from Trapelo road, west of<br />
Woburn to do. near Lexington,<br />
Ward 2.<br />
BOWKER, Lincoln Park, from<br />
Warren, near <strong>Watertown</strong> line to<br />
Wilton, Ward 2.<br />
BROOK, from Lincoln, beyond<br />
Smith, to the Lincoln line,<br />
Ward 1.<br />
BROOK AVENUE, from 239 Felton<br />
northerly, Ward 4.<br />
CARTER, from opposite 13 Elm to<br />
opposite 26 Moody, Ward 3.<br />
CEDAR, from 69 Calvary. at B.<br />
It. H. crossing to 196 High,<br />
Ward 7.<br />
1 Calvary<br />
3: 29 Oak<br />
63 Cutter<br />
0 0 High<br />
CENTRAL, from 41 Newton to 29<br />
Elm, opposite the Common,<br />
Ward 3.<br />
2 I Newton<br />
25 Heard<br />
87 Cross<br />
60 Jackson<br />
57 Appleton<br />
118 117 Elm<br />
CENTRAL AVENUE, from 212<br />
Falton to 29 Sun, Ward 4.<br />
CENTRE, from Massasoit court to<br />
Massasoit, near New Grove,<br />
Ward 3.
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.<br />
33<br />
CHARLES, from 15 Moody to 90<br />
South, Ward 4.<br />
Left. Right.<br />
2 1 Moody<br />
16 . iMechanic<br />
54 Water<br />
80 Fountain<br />
101 Grant<br />
126 127 Williams<br />
148 149 Harvard<br />
156 Browns lane<br />
187 E’loyd<br />
214 215 Prospect<br />
242 Ray<br />
243 Prospect ave.<br />
26 1 Charles-street ave.<br />
0 0 South<br />
CHARLES-STREET<br />
from 261 Charles,<br />
AVENUE,<br />
westerly,<br />
Ward 4.<br />
CHERRY, from Crescent, opp.<br />
Am. W. W. Co. to 285 Moody,<br />
Wards 5, 6.<br />
2 1 Crescent<br />
46 45 Adams<br />
100 99 Moody<br />
CHESTNUT, from 128 Crescent to<br />
241 Newton, Wards 5, 7.<br />
2 1 Crescent<br />
34 33 Adams<br />
66 Chestnut place<br />
82 81 Moody<br />
12G 127 Hall<br />
134 133 Lowell<br />
172 171 Gardner<br />
146 195 Stearns<br />
208 207 Newton<br />
CHESTER AVENUE, from 224<br />
hdltms, to 401 Moody, Ward 6.<br />
CHESTNUT PLACE, from 66<br />
Chestnut, northerly, Ward 5.<br />
CHURC,H, from 609 Main to 102<br />
Lyman, Ward 2<br />
2 1 Main<br />
17 Gibbs court<br />
20 Park place<br />
0 0 School<br />
65 Church-street place<br />
10F 107 Summer<br />
0 0 Lymau<br />
CHURCH-STREET I’LACE, from<br />
55 Church to School, nearly<br />
opp. Liberty, Ward 2.<br />
CLARK LANE, from 326 Bacon,<br />
westerly, Ward 1.<br />
CLEMATIS AVENUE, Lincoln<br />
Park, from Beaver, northeasterly,<br />
Ward 2.<br />
Left. Right.<br />
0 0 Beaver<br />
a<br />
0 Lincoln<br />
CLINTON, from 242 Newton to 1<br />
Jhiy, Ward 7.<br />
COLBY AVENUE, from 177<br />
IMoody, westerly, Ward 5.<br />
COMMON, from 673 Main to 126<br />
School, Ward 1.<br />
2 1 Main<br />
Middle<br />
4”: 47 School<br />
COTTAGE, from Calvary to Newton<br />
line Ward 7.<br />
CRAPTJrom 238 Lowell to Tolman<br />
Ward 6.<br />
CRANBERRY, from 165 High to<br />
Newton line, Ward 6.<br />
0 0 High<br />
0 Alder<br />
0 Myrtle<br />
0 Ash<br />
0 Brown<br />
6 Robbios<br />
0 0 Newton line<br />
CRESCENT, from 115 Moody to<br />
415 Moody, Reeds’ corner,<br />
Wards 5, 6.<br />
2 1 Moody<br />
54 Adams<br />
6:<br />
Martyn‘sq.<br />
L 3 pruce<br />
100 Walnut<br />
128 Chestuut<br />
158 Maple<br />
159 Prospect<br />
Cherry<br />
Ash<br />
22:<br />
236 Brown<br />
258 Robbins<br />
280 Orange<br />
336<br />
307 Woerd ave.<br />
Adams<br />
391 Norumbega Terrace<br />
420 419 Moody (Reeds cor.j
34 STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.<br />
CRESCENT PARK (C. P.). formerly<br />
known aa Packards’ Island<br />
Ward 6.<br />
CROSS, from 508 Main to 37 Central<br />
Ward 3.<br />
CURTIS, from Bedford beydhd<br />
Waltham Dial Co’s. factory to<br />
end Bills Ward 4<br />
Left. Right.<br />
2 1 Bedford<br />
15 Ijartmouth<br />
25 Highland<br />
26 Felton<br />
33 Highland<br />
46 45 Sharon<br />
0 Bills<br />
CURVE, from 488 Lexington to 71<br />
Lincoln Ward 1.<br />
CUSHING, from 208 Moody to 17<br />
Stearns Wards 5, 7.<br />
2 1 Moody<br />
42 43 Hall<br />
60 61 Loweil<br />
88 87 Gardner<br />
0 0 Stearns<br />
CUTTER, from Newton near High<br />
to 63 Cedar Ward 7.<br />
DALE, from 188 Lexington to 213<br />
Bacon Ward 1.<br />
2 1 Lexington<br />
61 Varnum Park<br />
0 0 Bacon<br />
DARTMOUTH, from opposite 16<br />
Curtis to South Ward 4.<br />
DAY, from 40 Clinton,<br />
to Bolton,<br />
Ward 7.<br />
DENNISON, Crescent Park, from<br />
Riverview avenue southwesterly<br />
to Riverview ave. Ward 6.<br />
0 0 Riverview ave.<br />
Endecott<br />
0 0 Riverview ave.<br />
DERBY, from 422 Moody ta<br />
Newton line, Ward 6.<br />
Left. Right.<br />
1 Moody<br />
5:<br />
Idowel<br />
52 61 Newton line<br />
DUDLEY AVENUE, from 79<br />
Harvard to Browns lane opposite<br />
Noonan, Ward 4.<br />
EAST ASH,changed to Ash, Wd.6.<br />
EAST BROWN,<br />
changed to Brown,<br />
Ward 6.<br />
EAST ROBBINS, changed to<br />
Robbins, Ward 6.<br />
ELM, from 600 Main across F. R.<br />
A. and Charles river to 118 Pine,<br />
Wards 3, 4 and 7.<br />
0 1 Main<br />
13 Music Hall ave.<br />
20 Central<br />
0<br />
0 0<br />
:<br />
0 0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0 0<br />
Carter<br />
F. It. R. crossing<br />
River<br />
River ave.<br />
Charles River bridge<br />
McKe11n<br />
Benefib<br />
Pine<br />
ETM AVENUE, from 992 Main to<br />
27 Weston, Ward 1.<br />
EMERY, from Pond avenue to 111<br />
Bacon Ward 1.<br />
ENDECOTT,: Crescent Park, from<br />
61 Woerd avenue westerly to<br />
Dennison, Ward 6.<br />
EXCHANGE, from $43 Mainto 7d<br />
l’Old, Ward 1.<br />
2 1 Main<br />
26 Exchange st. pl,<br />
38 Exchange st. ct.<br />
66 55 School<br />
86 87 Pond<br />
EXCHANGE STREET COURT,<br />
from 38 Exchange, westerly<br />
Ward 1:
.<br />
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC. 35<br />
EXCHANGE STREET PLACE,<br />
from 26 Exchauge, westerly,<br />
Ward 1.<br />
FAIRMOUNT, from end of Leonard<br />
to head of Hammond><br />
Ward 1.<br />
FARNSWORTH, from 43 ,‘z~;-<br />
ton to West Dale, .<br />
FARWELL. from 40 River to Newton<br />
line, Wards 3, 7.<br />
Left. Right.<br />
i 1 River<br />
I 0 o Charles giver bridge<br />
0 Calvary<br />
0 0 N&au line<br />
$YCLTON, from 25 Moody to 26<br />
Curtis. Ward 4.<br />
2 ‘1<br />
I.5<br />
59<br />
93<br />
Moody<br />
Mechanic<br />
Water<br />
Pov3tdn<br />
122 121 Williams<br />
142 I41 Harvard<br />
157 Browns lane<br />
I72<br />
212<br />
Fern<br />
Crntral ave.<br />
22% 221<br />
231<br />
Prospect<br />
Pratt ave.<br />
2H9 Brook ave.<br />
286 255 Curtie<br />
FERN, from 172 Felton, south, to<br />
P. R. R., Ward 4.<br />
2 1 Felton<br />
30<br />
11<br />
29<br />
sun<br />
F. R. R.<br />
FISKE, from 829 Main to School,<br />
west of Bacon, Ward 4.<br />
FISKE AVENUE, from 114 Weeton,<br />
southwesterly, Ward 4.<br />
FISKE COURT, from 12 Harvard<br />
aveuue, southerly, Ward 4.<br />
FLOOD, from 131 Calvary to 34<br />
John, Ward 7.<br />
FLOYD, from 28 Russell to 187<br />
Cllarlt8, Ward 4.<br />
FOREST, from Beaver to Trapel,<br />
road, Ward 2.<br />
Left. Right.<br />
0 Beaver<br />
i<br />
Old Forest<br />
0 0 Trapelo road<br />
FOUNDRY AVENUE. from 170<br />
Willow, easterly, to Central<br />
Park, Ward 3.<br />
FOUNTAIN, from 80 Charles to 93<br />
Felton. Ward 4.<br />
FRANCIS, from 867 Main to C. M.<br />
R. R. Ward 1<br />
2 1 Main<br />
68 65 School<br />
100 99 C. M. R. R.<br />
FRIEND, from 109 Calvary to<br />
Calvary cemetery, Ward 7.<br />
2 1 Calvary<br />
0 John<br />
0 Calvary cemetery<br />
FULLER, from 208 Lowell to<br />
Tolman, Ward 6.<br />
GARDNER, from 100 Pine to 82<br />
High, Ward 7.<br />
220 1 Pine<br />
Gorham<br />
30 29 Taylor<br />
0 0 Cusbing<br />
64 63 Chestnut<br />
90 89 High<br />
GIBBS COURT, from 17 Church,<br />
easterly, Ward 2.<br />
GORDON, from 136 Moody to 17<br />
Hall, Ward 5<br />
2 1<br />
15<br />
Moody<br />
Union<br />
44 43 Hall<br />
GORE from Main, nearly opposite<br />
Warren, to Grate at <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
line, Ward 3.<br />
GORHAM, from’20 Gardner to 201<br />
Newton, Ward 7.<br />
GORMAN AVENUE, fr;;a,;“;”<br />
School, northerly,
36 STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.<br />
GBANT, from 101 Cl~arlrs to 240<br />
sc11001, Wards 4, 1.<br />
Left. Right.<br />
2 1 Charles<br />
18 Harvard ave.<br />
0 0 Main<br />
79 Grant place<br />
100 99 Sctlool<br />
GRANT AVENUE, Lincoln Park,<br />
fram west of Webster, easterly to<br />
Water town line, Ward 2.<br />
0 0 Webster<br />
0 0 <strong>Watertown</strong> line<br />
GRANT PLACE, from 79 Grant,<br />
easterly, Ward 1.<br />
GREENWOOD AVENUE, from<br />
Bacon, beyond West Dale, westerly,<br />
Ward 1.<br />
G~~4VKnfrom <strong>Watertown</strong> line to<br />
2 1 <strong>Watertown</strong> line<br />
0 Gore<br />
129 Lafayette<br />
152 153 Willow<br />
0 New Grove<br />
0 0 Main<br />
GUINAN, from 120 Bacon to Hammond,<br />
opposite Lawreuce, Wd. 1.<br />
HALL, from 47 Pine to High<br />
Ward 5.<br />
a 1 Pine<br />
17 Gordon<br />
0<br />
52<br />
0<br />
51<br />
Taylor<br />
Gushing<br />
72 73 Chestnut<br />
0 0 High<br />
HALLS PLACE, from 196 Newton<br />
H.\MMOND, from 891 Main to<br />
Fairmount Ward 1.<br />
2 1<br />
69<br />
Main<br />
School ’<br />
0 0<br />
0<br />
C. M. R. R.<br />
Guinan<br />
0 Lawrence<br />
152<br />
11)-i<br />
151 Plympton<br />
Summit<br />
0 Pairmount<br />
HANDY, from 198 Calvary to<br />
Charles River Ward 7.<br />
HARRIS, from 459 Main to Summer<br />
near Pleasanl Ward 2.<br />
HARTWELL, from South beyond<br />
Turner, Roberts crossing. westerly<br />
to beyond Morton Ward 4.<br />
Left. Right.<br />
0 0 South<br />
0 Morton<br />
HARVARD, from 828 Main to F.<br />
R. R.<br />
2 1 Main<br />
Ward 4.<br />
19 Russell<br />
20 Harvard ave.<br />
39 Harvard place<br />
39 Munroe ave.<br />
53 Bemis ave.<br />
54 57 Chdrles<br />
79 Dudley ave.<br />
88 87 Felton<br />
116 115 I+‘. R. R. track<br />
HARVARD AVENUE, from 18<br />
Grant to 20 Harvard Ward 4.<br />
1: 1 Grant<br />
Fiske court<br />
38 39 Harvard<br />
HARVARD PLACE, from 36 Harvard,<br />
easterly Ward 4.<br />
HASTINGS AVENUE, from 558<br />
Main, southerly Ward 3.<br />
HEARD, from 492 iMain to 25 Central<br />
Ward 3<br />
HIGH,<br />
line<br />
a<br />
42<br />
62<br />
82<br />
106<br />
122 *<br />
196<br />
0<br />
from 252 Moody to Newton<br />
Wards 5, 6, 7.<br />
1 Moody<br />
31 Beech<br />
Hall<br />
61 Lowell<br />
Gardner<br />
Stearns<br />
121 Newton<br />
154 Crauberry<br />
Cedar<br />
0 Cherry<br />
0 Newton line<br />
HIGHLAND, from 33 Curtis to 164<br />
Souh Ward 4.<br />
i 1 Curtis<br />
Hospital<br />
0 0 South
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC. 37<br />
HIGHLAND AVENUE, from 151<br />
Westoe, northerly Ward 1.<br />
HIGHLAND PLACE, from Bills,<br />
northerly Ward 4.<br />
HOLLACE, Lincoln Park, from<br />
Beaver, northerly thence easterly<br />
Ward 2.<br />
Left. Right.<br />
0 0 Beaver<br />
0 0 Lincotn<br />
HOMESTEAD PLACE. from Wellington<br />
to beyond Rich Ward 1.<br />
0 Wellington<br />
8<br />
Rich<br />
HOSPITAL,<br />
11. R.<br />
from Highland to F.<br />
Ward 4.<br />
0 0 Highland<br />
0 0 Shwon<br />
0 ‘-XT 0 F. Lt. R.<br />
HOWARD, from 301 School to C.<br />
hf. R. R. Ward 1.<br />
IRVING, from Plympton, beyond ’<br />
Lawrence to Summit, Ward 1.<br />
JACKSON, from 50 Central to 381<br />
River Ward 3.<br />
2 1 Central<br />
0 0 F. R. R. bridge<br />
0 Jackson pl.<br />
0 0 River .<br />
JACKSON PLACE, from Jackson,<br />
near R. R. to 387 Riv’er, Ward 3.<br />
JOIIN, from<br />
cemetery<br />
Moore to Calvary<br />
Ward 7.<br />
2 1 Moore<br />
18 19 Friend<br />
34 Flood<br />
0 0 Calvary cemetery<br />
LAFAYETTE, from 162 Main to<br />
129 Grow, Ward 3.<br />
LAKE, from T,exington, beyond<br />
Bacon to Lincoln, Ward 1.<br />
LAWRENCE, from Hammond,<br />
opposite Guiman to Summit,<br />
Ward 1.<br />
Left. Right.<br />
2 1 Hammond<br />
46 45 Plympton<br />
0 0 Summit<br />
LAWTON PLACE, from 369<br />
River, north, thence east to<br />
west, Ward 3.<br />
LEON$RD, from 69 Plympton<br />
northerly to Fairmount, Ward 1.<br />
LEXINGTON, frodnr 633 Main to<br />
the Lexington lise, Wards 1 and 2.<br />
4: 43 L Main School<br />
79 War&n ave.<br />
96 Pond<br />
108 Summer<br />
13;<br />
0 c. M. It. n.<br />
Dale<br />
0 lkaver<br />
372 Bacon<br />
428 ’ Lincoln<br />
488 Curve<br />
0 Lake<br />
0 0 Trapelo road<br />
0 0 Lexington line<br />
LtBERTY, from 549 Main to oppjsite<br />
5L School, Ward 2.<br />
LINCOLN, from 428 Lexinzton to<br />
the Lincoln line, Ward 1.<br />
2 1 Lexington<br />
71 Curve<br />
0 Winter<br />
0 Lake<br />
0 Smith<br />
0 Brook<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
Trapelo<br />
Lincoln<br />
road<br />
line<br />
*<br />
LINCOLN, Lincoln Park, from<br />
Clematis avenue to Waverly,<br />
Ward 2.<br />
: 0 Holiace Clematis ave.<br />
0 0 Weverley<br />
LINCOLN PdRK, north of Beaver,<br />
and east and west of Warren,<br />
Ward 2.
38 STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC,<br />
LINDEN,from<br />
387 Main to Beaver,<br />
Ward 2.<br />
LOCUST, from Winter, nearly<br />
opposite C. II. Brown’s, to Winter,<br />
Ward 1.<br />
LOWELL, from 65 Pine to 50<br />
Derby, Wards 5, 6, 7.<br />
Left. Righs.<br />
2 1 Pine<br />
0 0 Taylor<br />
50 51 Gushing<br />
70 69 Cbestuut<br />
96 95 High<br />
116 115 Alder<br />
130 129 Myrtle<br />
160 149 Ash<br />
li0 1139 Brown<br />
194 193 Robbins<br />
205 Wadsworth ave.<br />
206 I Fuller<br />
224 223 Washington av.<br />
238 Craft<br />
0 0 Derby<br />
LOWELL STREET PLACE. from<br />
40 Lowell, Ward 7.<br />
LYMAN, from 491 Main to Beaver,<br />
Ward 2.<br />
a 1 Main<br />
22 School<br />
68 69 Summer<br />
102 Church<br />
8 0 Beaver C. hf. R. R. crossing<br />
MAIN, from the <strong>Watertown</strong> line to<br />
Weston line, Wards 1, 2, 3,4.<br />
2 1 <strong>Watertown</strong> line<br />
0 Warren<br />
0 Gore<br />
162<br />
200<br />
Lafayette<br />
Willow<br />
334 Grove<br />
0”<br />
Masstisoit<br />
0 F. K. R. crossing<br />
387 Linden<br />
451 Pleasant<br />
459 Harris<br />
470 Newton<br />
491 Lyman<br />
492 Heard<br />
5’ I8 Cross<br />
526 Appleton<br />
549 Liberty<br />
558<br />
582<br />
Hastings ave.<br />
Mnsic Hall ave.<br />
600 Flm<br />
.<br />
Left.<br />
6i4<br />
782<br />
848<br />
882<br />
956<br />
992<br />
126s<br />
1300<br />
0<br />
Ri{,hl.<br />
609 Church<br />
633 Lexington<br />
673 Common<br />
Moody<br />
723 Rpring<br />
743 Exchange<br />
781 Grant<br />
801 Bacon<br />
Harvard<br />
829 Fiske<br />
867 Francis<br />
Prospect<br />
891 Hammond<br />
921 Wellington<br />
Weston<br />
Elm ave.<br />
0 (private way)<br />
1269 C. M. R.R. crossing<br />
stow<br />
0 Bear Iii11 ave.<br />
0 Weston line<br />
MAPLE, from 158 Crescent to 261<br />
Moody, Wtird 5.<br />
2 1 Crescent<br />
42 41 Adams<br />
88 Maple Terrace<br />
100 99 Moody<br />
MAPLE TERRACE, from 88 Maple,<br />
northerly, Ward 5<br />
MARTYN, Crescent Park, from 60<br />
Woerd ave. to 9 Park, Wasd 6.<br />
MARTYN SQUARE,junction Crescent,<br />
Spruce and Adams, Ward 5.<br />
MASSASOIT, from Main, at Benver<br />
Brook R. It. crossing to 53<br />
Neatou, and beyoud Center,<br />
Ward 3.<br />
0 0 Main<br />
0 Massasoit<br />
0 New Grove<br />
0 Center<br />
MISSASOIT COURT. from Maseasoit<br />
to beyond Center, Ward 3.<br />
MCCANN,<br />
changed to McKenn,<br />
Ward 7.
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, EI’C. 39<br />
McKENN, from 141 Newton to<br />
Elm, Ward 7.<br />
Left. Right.<br />
2 1 Newton<br />
I5 Wall<br />
2s 27 Whitcomb<br />
0 0 Elm<br />
MECHANIC, from 16 Charles to<br />
15 Felton. Ward 4.<br />
MIDDLE, from 26 Common to 23<br />
$ . prinq, Ward 1.<br />
2 1 Common l<br />
13 Middle street place<br />
40 39 Spring<br />
MIDDLE STREET PLACE, from<br />
13 Middle, northerly, Ward 1<br />
MOODY,from 674 Main to Newton<br />
line,<br />
Wards 3, 4, 5. 6.<br />
0 1<br />
15<br />
24<br />
116<br />
136<br />
180<br />
208<br />
262<br />
262<br />
276<br />
294<br />
306<br />
32x<br />
330<br />
3i0<br />
392<br />
422<br />
4li4<br />
468<br />
0<br />
0<br />
115<br />
139<br />
165<br />
177<br />
205<br />
231<br />
261<br />
285<br />
305<br />
327<br />
343<br />
373<br />
401<br />
415<br />
Main -.<br />
Charles<br />
Felton<br />
(‘arter<br />
F. lb. R. crossing<br />
Charles River bridge<br />
Crescent<br />
Pine<br />
Gordon<br />
Whitney<br />
Spruce<br />
Colby ave.<br />
Taylor<br />
Walnut<br />
Cu*bing<br />
‘Cbestuut<br />
High<br />
Maple<br />
Alder<br />
Cherry<br />
Mvrtle<br />
Ash<br />
Brown<br />
Robbins<br />
Wadsworth<br />
ave.<br />
Orange<br />
Washington<br />
ChesteravP ,I<br />
Cre,3cent<br />
Derby<br />
Adams ave.<br />
469 Newton line<br />
ave.<br />
ave.<br />
MOORE, from 95 Calvary to 1<br />
John, Ward 7.<br />
2 1 Calvary<br />
21 Oak<br />
0 John<br />
.<br />
MORTON.from Hartwell to beyond<br />
Sunnyside, Ward 4.<br />
Left. Right.<br />
0 Hartwell<br />
i<br />
Sunnyside<br />
MT. PLEASANT, from 64 School,<br />
southerly, Ward 2<br />
MUNROE AVENUE, from 39 Harvard,<br />
westerly, Ward 4<br />
MUSIC HALL AVENUE. from<br />
582 Main to 13 Elm, Ward 3<br />
MYRTLE, from 294 Moody to<br />
Cranberry, Ward 6.<br />
2 1 Moody<br />
32 Beech<br />
66 65 Lowell<br />
130 129 Newton<br />
168 lti7 Cranberry<br />
NEVENS COURT, from 160 Willow,<br />
easterly, Ward 3.<br />
NEW GROVE, from Grove, at<br />
schoolhouse, to 82 Newton,<br />
Ward 3.<br />
2 1 Grove<br />
53 Massasoit<br />
0 0 Newton<br />
NEWT3N,from<br />
lihe,<br />
2<br />
0<br />
82<br />
0<br />
170<br />
196<br />
0<br />
214<br />
222<br />
242<br />
0<br />
260<br />
283<br />
3U6<br />
324<br />
354<br />
364<br />
0<br />
470Main to Newton<br />
Wards 3, 6, 7.<br />
Main<br />
4: Central<br />
0 F. It. R. bridge<br />
New Grove<br />
0 River<br />
141 McKenn<br />
159 Benefit<br />
Calvary<br />
189 Pine<br />
Halls place<br />
0 F. R. R. crossing<br />
201 Gorham<br />
213 Taylor<br />
Oak<br />
Bolton<br />
341 Cheatuut<br />
Clinton<br />
Cutter<br />
259 High<br />
287 Alder<br />
305 My1 tle<br />
323 Ash<br />
443 Brown<br />
363 Robbins<br />
0 Newton line
.<br />
40 STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.<br />
NOONAN, from Brown’s lane,<br />
opposite Dudley ave., westerly,<br />
Ward 4.<br />
NORTH, changed to Trapelo road,<br />
Ward 2.<br />
NORUMBEGA TERRACE, from<br />
391 Crescent, southerly, Ward 6.<br />
OAK, from 214 Newton to 21<br />
Moore, Ward 7.<br />
Left. Right.<br />
2 1<br />
37<br />
Newton<br />
Acorn<br />
70 69 Cedar<br />
96 97 lMoore<br />
OLD FOREST, from Forest,<br />
westerly by Miss Martha Harrmqton’s<br />
estate, Ward 12.<br />
ORANGE, from 280 Crescent to<br />
373 Moody, Ward 6.<br />
2 1 Crescent<br />
42 41 Adams<br />
106 105 Moody<br />
PARK, Crescent Park, from Rumford<br />
avenue,southweuteriy,Wd.6.<br />
2 1 Rumford ave.<br />
9 Martyr1<br />
21 Randall<br />
44 43 (not named)<br />
PARK PLACE, from 20 Church to<br />
90 School, Ward 2.<br />
PARKERS LANE, from 185 Willow<br />
to School avenue, Ward 3.<br />
PINE, from 116 Moody to 189<br />
Newton, Wards 5, 7.<br />
2 1 Moody<br />
47 Hall<br />
65 Lowell<br />
91 Gardner<br />
0<br />
118<br />
0 F. R. R. crossing<br />
Pine<br />
0 0 Newton<br />
PLEhSANT, from 451 Main to 1<br />
Summer, Ward 2.<br />
PLYMPTOS,<br />
Irviug,<br />
from 142 Bacon to<br />
Ward 1.<br />
Left. Right.<br />
2 1 &con<br />
43 Farnsworth<br />
69 Leonard<br />
92 91 Hammond<br />
118 117 Lawrence<br />
0 Irving<br />
POND, from 96 Lexiugton to 87<br />
Bacon, Ward 1.<br />
2<br />
76<br />
1 Lexington<br />
Exchange<br />
79 Pond st. ct.<br />
99 Pond ave.<br />
138 189 Bacon<br />
POND AVENUE, from 99 Pond to<br />
C. M. R. Ii. Ward 1.<br />
0 0 Pond<br />
Emery<br />
: * 0 C. M. R. R.<br />
POND STREET COURT, from 79<br />
Pond to C. M. R. It. Ward 1.<br />
PRATT AVENUE, from Bedford<br />
to 231 Fulton. Ward 4.<br />
PROSPECT. from 882 Main across<br />
Charles river to 159 Crescent,<br />
Wards 4, 5.<br />
2 1 Main<br />
22 21 Russell<br />
45 Vernon<br />
63 Prospect ave.<br />
84 85 Charles<br />
Iii Bedford<br />
130 129 Felton<br />
155 Sharon<br />
174 Sun<br />
175 Bills<br />
0 0 F. R. R. bridge<br />
0 Riverview pl.<br />
0 Charles River bridge<br />
0 Crescent<br />
PROSPECT AVENUE, from 63<br />
Prospect to 243 Charles. Wd. 4.<br />
PROSPECT HILL LANE, from<br />
g-i’5 Main to the summit of Prospect<br />
Hill, Ward 1.<br />
QUINCE, from Beaver, near F. R.<br />
It. crossmq to Crapelo road near<br />
Belmont liue Ward 2.
.<br />
,<br />
STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC. 41<br />
RANDALL, Crescent Park, from<br />
74 Woerd avenue to 21 Park<br />
Ward 6<br />
RAY, from 242 Charles to Bedford<br />
opp. Pratt ave. Ward 4.<br />
RICH, from Homestead place to<br />
C. M. R. R. Ward 1.<br />
RIVER, from <strong>Watertown</strong> line. to<br />
Elm opposite B.Mnfg.Co.Ward 3.<br />
Left. Right.<br />
4: 1 <strong>Watertown</strong> line<br />
Farwell<br />
0 0 F. R. II. crossing<br />
0 Willow<br />
181 Scnool<br />
0 0 Newton<br />
369 Lawton place<br />
. 381 Jackson<br />
3x7 .J;i~~son place<br />
432 431 Elm<br />
RIVER AVENUE, from Elm near<br />
bridge, easterly Ward 3.<br />
RIVERVIE W AVENUE (Crescent<br />
Park). from 4.5 Woerd ave.<br />
westerly tb 84 Woerd ave.<br />
Ward 6.<br />
2 1 Woerd ave.<br />
Dennison<br />
11: 115 Woerd ave.<br />
RIVERVIEW PLACE, from Prospect<br />
south of F. R. R. easterly<br />
Ward 4.<br />
ROBBINS,<br />
Cranberry<br />
from 258 Crescent’.to<br />
Ward 6.<br />
2 1 Crescent<br />
46 4.5 Adams<br />
102 101 Moody ’<br />
126 Robbins street place<br />
166 165 Lowell<br />
0 Tolman<br />
0 0 Ncw~.on<br />
0 0 Cr;lnberry<br />
ROBBINS STREET PLACE:from<br />
126 RobbIns northerly 1 Ward 6.<br />
ROSEHILL, the John R. Farnum<br />
estate, lower Main Ward-2.<br />
RUMFORD AVENUE, Crescent<br />
Park, from 46 Woerd ave. south<br />
easterly Ward 6.<br />
Left. Right.<br />
2 1 Woerd ave.<br />
0 Park<br />
RUSSELL,<br />
South<br />
from 19 Harvard to 20<br />
Ward 4.<br />
1 Harvard<br />
2s”<br />
Floyd<br />
52 51 Prospect<br />
0 0 South<br />
SC1IOOL, from 22 Lyman to 69<br />
Hammond, Wards 2, 1.<br />
2 1 Lyman<br />
0 Church-street place<br />
60 Liberty<br />
64 Mt. Pleasant<br />
74 i3 Church<br />
90 Park place<br />
102 101 Lexington<br />
126 Common<br />
159 Gorman ave.<br />
168 Spring<br />
188 199 Exchange<br />
221 Smith court<br />
240 Grant<br />
256 257 Bacon<br />
0 Fiske<br />
301 Howard<br />
316 315 Francis<br />
336 335 Hammond<br />
SCHOOL AVENUE, from 181<br />
River to beyond Parker’s lane,<br />
Ward 3.<br />
0 0 River<br />
0 Parker’s lane<br />
0 (privateway)<br />
SH.iROy,<br />
Hospital<br />
from<br />
street<br />
155 Prospect to<br />
Ward 4.<br />
2 1 Prospect<br />
28 27 Curtis<br />
54 53 Hospital street<br />
a<br />
S&fITH COURT, from 221 School,<br />
northerly, Ward 1.<br />
SOUTH, from 4 Weston to the<br />
Weston liue beyond Roberts’<br />
Paper mill, Ward 4.<br />
2 1 Weston<br />
20 Russell<br />
44 43 Vernon<br />
90 Charles
.<br />
42 STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.<br />
SOUTH,-Continued.<br />
Left. Right.<br />
99 Winthrop<br />
120 Bedford<br />
0 Dartmouth<br />
164 Highland<br />
0 0 F. R. It., Roberts<br />
crossing<br />
0 Turner<br />
0 Hartwell<br />
0 Sunnyside<br />
0 0 Weston line<br />
SOUTH HARVARD, changed to<br />
Harvard, Ward 4.<br />
SPRING, from 723 Main to 168<br />
School, Ward 1.<br />
2 1 Main<br />
73 Middle<br />
56 5.5 School<br />
SPRUCE, from 68 Crescent to 165<br />
Moody, Ward 5.<br />
2 1 Crescent<br />
4 3 Adams<br />
40 Whitney are.<br />
58 57 Moody<br />
STEARNS, from 109 Taylor to 106<br />
High, Ward 7.<br />
2 1 Taylor<br />
17 Gushing<br />
0 0 Chestnut<br />
0 0 High<br />
STOW, from 261 Weston to 1300<br />
Main, Ward 1.<br />
SUMMER, from opp. 49 Pleasant<br />
to 103 Lexington, Ward 2.<br />
2 1 Pleasant<br />
0 0 Lyman<br />
118 119 Church<br />
136 Warren ave.<br />
139 Summer-street ave.<br />
180 179 Lexinuton<br />
Q<br />
SUMMER,STREET A V EN U E,<br />
from 139 Summer, northerly,<br />
Ward 2<br />
SUMMIT, from 184 Hammond to<br />
end of Irving, Ward 1.<br />
2<br />
10<br />
1 Hammond<br />
Lawrence<br />
0 Irving<br />
SUN, from 11 Fern, prspssed to 174<br />
Prospect Ward 4<br />
Left. Right.<br />
2 1<br />
29<br />
Fern<br />
Central ave.<br />
0 0 Prospect<br />
SUNNYSIDE, from South, beyond<br />
Hartwell, Roberts crossincr to<br />
Morton, W;kd 4.<br />
TAYLOR, from 180 Moody to 213<br />
Newton, Wards 5, 7.<br />
2 1 Moody<br />
16 Uoiou<br />
44 46 Hall<br />
6‘2 63 Lowell<br />
90 91 Gardner<br />
109 Stearns<br />
I:36 137 Newton<br />
.<br />
TOLMAN, from Rohhins, hqyond<br />
Lowell to Newton line, Ward 6.<br />
2 1 Robbins<br />
0 Fuller<br />
; FrkV;;ington av.<br />
0 0 Newton line<br />
TOTTEN’S COURT, from 82<br />
Bacon, westerly, Ward 1.<br />
TRAPELO ROAD, from Belmont<br />
liue to Lincoln, Wards I, 2.<br />
0 0 Belmont line<br />
0 Quince<br />
0 Forest<br />
0 Woburn<br />
0 Bow<br />
0 Bow<br />
0 0 Lexington<br />
0 Smith<br />
0 Lincoln<br />
TURNER, from South, at Roberts<br />
crossing, F. It. R. westerly, to<br />
F. R. It. round house, Ward 4.<br />
UNION,from 15 Gordon to 16 Taylor,<br />
Ward 5.<br />
VARNUM PARK, from 61 Dale to<br />
247 Bacon, Ward 1.
STREETS, COtXTd, AVENtlES,ETC. 43<br />
VERNON, from 45 Prospest, t,<br />
Weston, near Fir:ke av., F$ ard 4.<br />
Left. Right.<br />
2’ 1 Prospect<br />
72 71 Soulh<br />
90 Allburn<br />
0 0 Weston<br />
WADSWORTH AVENUE, from<br />
370 Moody to 205 Lowell, Wd. 6.<br />
WALL, from 16 McKenn to the<br />
river, Ward 7.<br />
WALNUT, from 100 Crescent to<br />
206 Moody WarJ 6.<br />
2 * 1 Crescent<br />
20 I!) Moody<br />
74 78 Moody<br />
WSRREN, from Main nearly opp.<br />
Gore to <strong>Watertown</strong> liue, Wd. 2.<br />
0 0 Main<br />
0 Bra.ver<br />
0 Wnverley<br />
0 Bowker<br />
0 Webster<br />
Barnes<br />
FJ 0 <strong>Watertown</strong> line<br />
WARREN AVENUE, from 79<br />
Lexington to 136 Summer,Wd.~.<br />
WASHINGTON AVENUE, from<br />
392 Moody to Tolman, Ward 6.<br />
2 1 Moody<br />
68 ‘67 Low.elI<br />
0 0 Tolman<br />
WATER, from 6t Charles to 59<br />
E’e1ton, Ward 4.<br />
WAVERLEY, Lincoln Park, from<br />
Warren beyond Beaver to Wilton<br />
Ward 2.<br />
0 0 Warren<br />
0 Lincoln<br />
0 Wilton<br />
WEBSTER, Lincoln Park, from<br />
Warren, near <strong>Watertown</strong> line<br />
southerly to <strong>Watertown</strong> iine,<br />
Ward 2.<br />
0 0 Warren<br />
0 0 Grant ave.<br />
0 0 <strong>Watertown</strong> line<br />
WELLINGTON, from 921 Main to<br />
c. Mt IZ. Ii. Ward 1.<br />
WEST, from Winter, near Reuben<br />
WJ man’s, to the Weston line,<br />
Ward 1.<br />
WEST DALE, from 214 Bacon,<br />
westerly to foot of Prospect Hill,<br />
Ward 1.<br />
LPft. Rig&<br />
,O 0 Bacon<br />
0 Farnsworth<br />
0 (Private way)<br />
WEST VERNON, chxged to<br />
Vernon, Wa.rd 4.<br />
WESTON, from 956 Main to the<br />
Weston line, StorlS Brook,<br />
Wards 1, 4.<br />
:<br />
1 Main<br />
Sout.h<br />
27 Elm arenue<br />
0 * Vernon<br />
114 Fiske avenue<br />
151 Highland ave.<br />
Ztil stow<br />
0 0 Weston line<br />
WHITCOMB, from Benefit to the<br />
Charles river,<br />
0 0 Ben&t’<br />
Ward 7.<br />
0 McKrnn<br />
0 0 river<br />
Charles<br />
WHITNEY AVENUE, from 139<br />
Moddy to 40 Spruce, Ward 6.<br />
WILLIAMS, from 126 Charles to<br />
P. R. R.<br />
1 Charles<br />
Ward 4.<br />
a; 31 Feltou<br />
0 0 I‘. R. It. track<br />
WILT.OW, from 200 Main to River<br />
opp. W. B. & I). Works, Wd. 3.<br />
2 1 Main<br />
100 9!) Grove -<br />
130 Willow ave.<br />
I GO<br />
Nevens ct.<br />
170 Foundry ave.<br />
185 Parkers lane<br />
214 218 River<br />
WILLOW AVENUE, ‘from 130<br />
Willow, easterly, Ward 3.
44 STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.<br />
WILTON, Lincoln Park, from end<br />
Warerly to <strong>Watertown</strong>, line,<br />
Ward 2.<br />
Left. Right.<br />
0 Waverley<br />
0 Bowker<br />
0 0 <strong>Watertown</strong> line<br />
WINTER, from Lincoln beyond<br />
Curve to the Lincoln line, Wd.1.<br />
0 0 Lincoln<br />
0 0 Locust<br />
0 west<br />
0 0 Lincoln line<br />
WINTHROP, from 99 South,<br />
vvesterly, Ward 4.<br />
WOBURN, from Trapelo road at<br />
Alden Jameson’s residence northerly<br />
to the Lexington line, Wd.2.<br />
WOERD AVENUE, from 307<br />
Crescent to Riverview avenue,<br />
Crescent Park, Ward 6.<br />
Left. h’ight.<br />
2 1 Crescent<br />
45 Rivet-view ave.<br />
46 Rumford ave.<br />
60 Martyn<br />
61 hndecott<br />
74 Randall<br />
83 Riverview ave.<br />
WORCESTER LANE, from Bacon<br />
near junction Lexington, westerly<br />
9 Ward 1.<br />
.
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APABTkiEN'JY HOUSES, ETC,<br />
Hammond, 25 Hammond<br />
Hotel Kilby, 74 Hrhool, COP. Church<br />
Newton, 117 to 123 High, CUP. Newton<br />
The Maple, 59 Maple<br />
The Royal, 149 to 153 Crescent<br />
l<br />
BLoCKS,B'tfILZIN(3S,HALLS,OFFICES, ET0,<br />
Adams Building, 603 to 607 Main, car. Church<br />
Armory Hall, Skating Rink Building, rear 23 Crescent<br />
Asbury Temple, Methodist Building,686 Main, cor.Moody<br />
A. 0. H. Hall, 6i3 Main<br />
A. 0. U. W. Building, 128 to 136 Moody<br />
A.04 U. W.'Hall, 128 Moody<br />
Bartlett’s Block, 199 to 205 Moody<br />
Bill’s Block, Prospect, car. Rills<br />
Buttrick’a New Block, 555 to 561 Main, car. Liberty<br />
central Block, 617 to 627 Main, near Church<br />
Cheney’s Rlock, 6 to 10 Church<br />
City Hall, 618 Main<br />
Coburn Rio&, Main, car. Prospect<br />
Couoelly’s Block, 107 to 115 Moody, car. Crescent<br />
Convent of Notre Dame Training School, 52 and 58<br />
Newton<br />
Court House in Police Station buildiug, Lexington<br />
Eagle Rlock, 665 to 673 Main<br />
Edtlicott Hall, A. 0. U. W. bldg., 128 Moody<br />
Exchange Hall, 7%5 to 729 Main, car. Spring<br />
h’oundrv Rkock, foot Foundry av.<br />
Fraternity Hall, A. 0. U. W. bldg., 128 Moody<br />
lirench’s Block, 210 to 212 Moody<br />
Gardner’s Plock, Newton, car. River<br />
Glidden’s Block, 167 to 171 Moody, COT. Spruce<br />
Good Templar’s Hall, 693 Main<br />
Goodnow’s Block, 708 to 712 Main, nearly opp. Spring<br />
Granite Block, rear 583 Maiu<br />
Granite Hall, Grauite Block, rear 583 Main<br />
Greeley’s Block, 719 to 723 Main, ear, Spring<br />
G. A. R. Hall, 27 Moody<br />
Hail’s Block, 146 to 162 Illoody, car. Gordon<br />
IIU~A’S Buildiug, 117 to 125 Moody, car, Crescent<br />
Harriugton Rlook, 194 to 208 Moody, opp. Walnut
46 BLOCKS, BUILDINOS, ETC.<br />
Higgins Block, 85 to 93 Moody<br />
Hovey HalL, 2i Moody<br />
Iiingsbury Block, 156 to 162 Moody, near Gorclon<br />
Lawrence Block, 6’75 to 681 Main, COL’. Common<br />
Lawrence Building, 893 to 897 Main<br />
Lel:ind House for Aged Women, 21 Newton, near Main<br />
Lincoln Building. 133 to 139 Moody<br />
Lincoln Hall, 1374 i\loody<br />
Long Block, Lawton pl., off River<br />
Lyman IJaIl, 12 Moody<br />
Masonic Hall (Charles A. Welch Building), 14 Moody<br />
Mass. School for the Feeble Minded Quince and Trapelo<br />
roa( I<br />
Maynard Block, 609 to 700 Main<br />
MaSnapd Hall, iO0 Main<br />
McCormick’s Block. Gorham, near R. R. crossing<br />
M&urn’s Block, 577 to 581 Main<br />
Methodist Building, 1 to 5 Moody, and 6i8 to 688 Main<br />
Mu-io Hall, changed to Park ‘I’lreatre<br />
New England Telephone and Telegraph Co’s. oftice, 17<br />
11:l rn<br />
Odd Fellow’s Hall, 661 Main<br />
Pnrk ‘I’heatre, 16 Elm<br />
Park Theatre Block, 15 to 18 Elm<br />
Parmenter, 25 to 29 Moody<br />
Phi’edian’s Hall, 10 Moody<br />
Pickering H811, &bury Temple, 686 Main<br />
Police Station, Lexington, near Main<br />
Pope & Whitney’s Block, 609 to 615 Main<br />
Post Office. Methodist bldg., bloody, COY. Main<br />
Priest’s Building, 651 to 657 Main<br />
Prospect Block, 705 to 709 Nab, near Spring<br />
<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, 15 Moody, car. Charles<br />
Quigg’s Block, School, cot-. Exchange<br />
Reynold’s Hall, 13i+ Mootly, room ti<br />
Rilev’s Block, 6i.5 to 681 Main, COL’. Common<br />
Ruriford Building, 610 to 612 Main, car. Elm<br />
St. Joseph’s Hall, 563 Main<br />
Saltmarsh’s Block, 189 to 197 Moody<br />
School Committee’s Office, room 35, Methodist Building,<br />
3 Moody<br />
Shepherd’s Block, 179 to 1874 Moody<br />
Shepherd’s Hall, 185 Moody<br />
Smytb’s Block, 157 to 165 MoodyY car. Spruce<br />
Spruce Street Hall, 50 Spruce<br />
Stark Building, 218 to 224 Moody<br />
Stearns & Crehore Block, 691 to 697 Main<br />
Superintendent of Schools, office, room 35, Methodist l<br />
bldg., 3 Moody<br />
Temperence Hall, 693 Main<br />
Townsend’s Block, 583 to 589 Main<br />
Union Hall, 150 Moody .
CEMVTERIES AND RAILROAD STATIONS. 47<br />
Waltham City Home, South<br />
Waltham Hospital, Hospital<br />
Walthum National Bank Building, 637 Main, car. Les-<br />
Warner’s Block, 99 to 105 Moody<br />
Waverly &lock, 711 to 717 Main<br />
Welch’s (Charles A.) Block, 9 to 15 Moody, car. Charles<br />
Welch’s (Charles A.) Hall, 14 Moore<br />
Wentworth’s Block, ob 902 Main<br />
West End (The), Main, car. Prospect<br />
Whitford’s Ijlock, 641 to 647 Maiu<br />
Whitford”s Building, 659 to 663 Main<br />
Young Men’s Christian Association, 222 Moody<br />
Young Men’s Christian Union, 99 Moody<br />
Young Men”s Association, 690 Main<br />
Young Women’s Christian Association, 1373 Moody,<br />
room 4<br />
CEXETERIES.<br />
Calvary (Catholic), High, beyond Cedar and Calvary,<br />
above Flood<br />
Church Street [Catholic), Church, between School an&<br />
Summer<br />
Grove Hill, Main, beyond Beaver Brook station<br />
Mt. Ir‘eake, 218 South, beyond Highland, and off Pro3pec<br />
RAILROAD STATIONS.<br />
Beaver Brook station, Main, near Massasoit, Carl Dent,<br />
station agent and baggage master<br />
Bleachery station P. R. It.. River, near Willow, Henry<br />
A. \Yhe&r, station agent<br />
Clematis Brook station, F. R. R.,Beaver street, John J.<br />
Xanniq, stat,ion agent<br />
Hammond street [signal) station, C. M. R. R., Arthur E.<br />
Bond, gsteman<br />
Lexington street station, C. M. R. R., Lexington, beyond<br />
Summer, Marshal P. Blakeslee, station agent, John<br />
A. Creetlou, baggage master and telegrapher<br />
Newton street station (formerlr Chemistry), P. R. R.,<br />
Newton, corner Gorbam, \qillism I). Greene, station<br />
agent, Miss ;\I. A. Greene, ticket seller<br />
4
48 WAR,D BOU-NDARIES.<br />
Riverview station, F. R. R. ,off Prospect, near the btitlge,<br />
Joseph &I. Stevens, station agent and baggage mm<br />
ter<br />
Waltham station, F. R. R., Carter, near Eim, Herbert C.<br />
Shepard, station qent, George L. Sanderson, baggage<br />
master, Miss H. L. Hartwell, clerk, Mrs. C. 1.<br />
Fay, telegrapher<br />
Roberts station, F. R. R., South, COP. Turner, Warren<br />
A. Stevens, station ageut and telegrapher.<br />
WARD BOUNDBRIES.<br />
WARD ONE.-Beginning on &in street, at the intersection<br />
of Lexit@on street; thence northerly by centre<br />
of Lexington, Llricoln and Winter streets to the Lincoln<br />
line ; thence along the Lincoln and Weston lines to Weston<br />
street ; thence by the centre of Weston and Main streets<br />
to the point of beginning.<br />
WARD Two .-Begiuning on Main street at the intcrsection<br />
of Lexington street ; thence by the centre of Xain<br />
street to the <strong>Watertown</strong> line ; thence along the Wntertown,<br />
Belmont, Lexington and Lincoln town liues to \Vinl<br />
ter street; thence by the centre of Winter, Lincoln and<br />
Lexington streets to the point of the beginning.<br />
WARD THREE.--Beginning at the crntre of &lain street<br />
opposite Moody street ; thence easterly by the centre of<br />
Main street to the <strong>Watertown</strong> line ; thence along the<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong> line to the Charles River; thence along the<br />
Charles River to the centre of Moody street ; thence nor&<br />
ertp by the centre of Moody street lo the point of begin- ’<br />
ning.<br />
WARD Faux-Beginning at the centre of Moody street<br />
bridge ; thence northerly by the centre of Moody street to<br />
Main street ; thence bv the centre of Main and Westou<br />
streets to the Weston “line ; thence aloog the Weston line<br />
to Charles River; thence by said Charles River to the<br />
point of beginning.<br />
WARD FIVE.-Beginning on High street at the iutersection<br />
of Lowell street ; thence westerly by the centre of<br />
High street to Moody street ; thence southerly by the centre<br />
of Moody street to Cherry street ; thence westerly by<br />
the cenlre of Cherry street and in the same direetiou to<br />
Charles River ; thence easterly by said Chartes River to a<br />
point opposiie a private way t,ht,ough land of Waltham<br />
Gas Light Co. ; thence by said private way to Pine street ;<br />
thence easterly by said Pine street to Lowell street;<br />
thence hy the centre of Lowell street to the point of beginning.
WARD BOUNDARIES. 49<br />
WARD SIX .-Beginning at the Newton line on Newton<br />
street; thence running in a westerly direction by the centre<br />
of Newtou and High streets to Moody street ; thence<br />
southerly by centre of Moody street to Cherry street;<br />
thence westerly by centre of Cherry street and in same<br />
direction to Cnarles River; thence bv eentre of Charles<br />
River to Newton line; thence along &id Newton !ine to<br />
the point of beginning.<br />
WARD SEVEN.-Beginning at the Newton line on Newton<br />
street ; thence westerly by the centre of Newton and<br />
High streets to the centre of Lowell street ; thence northerly<br />
by the centre of Lowell street to Pine street; thence<br />
westerly by Pine street to a private way of Waltham Gas<br />
Light Co. ; thence by said private way to Charles River;<br />
thence eaderly by Charles River to the Newton line;<br />
thence along the Newton line in a southerly direction to<br />
the point of beginning.
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Contracts taken for<br />
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LIFT 8 FORCE PUMPS<br />
For HilXId or Power.<br />
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For Storage of water or other Liquids,<br />
Pipe and Fittings for Steam or Water,<br />
Dump Carts,<br />
Wheel Scrapers,<br />
Steel Dump Scrapers<br />
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'DIRECTORY,<br />
<strong>1893</strong>.<br />
ABBREVIATION0 USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.<br />
Ab., nbove; a@., went; Am. W. W. Co., American Wsltham Watch Co.;<br />
~sdt. awintant: ave., avenue; b or bds., bowls: bet.. between; bldg., bnildinr;<br />
blk., block; (H.), Roaton: R. Hnfq. Co., Bonton Manrlfqtitlrring Co.; bamt ,<br />
b:wxnent; Uamb., Cambridge; corn. trnv., romrncr~~ial trewller: corn. mcr.,<br />
rommi8sion merchant; c. or co-., cornw: C. M. It. R , Central Mas.ncbu-etti<br />
R;tilwad; ct.. court: 6. P., Crescent I’nrk; F. R. R.. Fitrbburz l%tilrond; II ,<br />
house: J. I,. ‘I. Mluf. ;W.F. Co.,Wolthnm<br />
Fxmndrv Co.: W G. I,. Co., Wxl ham (&as I.irhj Co ; W. N. C. 8.. Walth;lln<br />
N-w Church S.hool; W. gb N. 5. R , Walthnm & Nenton Street Railway; Wash.<br />
Washington st.<br />
Where the n~mr of x corporatio factory or tirm appeere immediately after<br />
the name, it indicates the place of $; usiness.<br />
After the name of the street, the word street is omitted.<br />
AB & CO. (FranklP. .Johnson). civil engiaears and<br />
A survevors, Methodist bldg., 3 Moody, room 55 and<br />
(53 Tremont, rm. 5, B.) (see page 625)<br />
Aarons Samuel, cigar maker. 9’7 Moody, h. at So. Boston<br />
A<br />
BKNGTON MUT.FIRE INS, CO,,of Ahington,<br />
Mass., Wm. H. Johnson, agent, rm. 2, Methodist<br />
bldg., 3 Rloodg (see page 11)<br />
Abbott Herman D. clerk, 691 Main. bds. 10 Harvard av.<br />
Ahhott Irving, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 23 Orange<br />
Abbott Learnon C., carpenter, Prorpect Hill lane, II. do.<br />
Abbott Lenora RI., widow of ‘I’imotlly. bds. 114 Lowell<br />
Abbott Olive, widow of ,John, h. 796 Main<br />
Abbott Samuel P., special justice Second District Court.<br />
Lexington, h. at <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Aiibott William H., h. 134 Taylor<br />
* WOOD, BARLIER~ CO.,
56 WALTHAM [A J DIRECTORr<br />
Abercrombie William, moved to Somerville<br />
Abrabanson August. gardener, 91 Summer, h. 453 Main<br />
Abrahamson Ilartin, moved to New York<br />
Achorn Ernest F., weather vane maker, r. 29 Moody, *<br />
hds. 468 do.<br />
A. C. E. Club rooms, 121 Moody<br />
Adams Ann B. Mrs., died Dee. 14, 1889<br />
Adams Ann D. iIliss, h. 57 Lyman<br />
Adams Carrie L. Mrs., music teacher, 52 Maple, h. do.<br />
Adams Charles A., moved to Vermont<br />
Adams Charles F., at Am. W. W. Co., bds, 118 Robbins<br />
Adams Daniel, mason, 11. 7 Union<br />
Adams Ernest T. (Clongh & Adams), provisions, 46<br />
Spruce, h. 185 Chestnut<br />
Adams Everett D., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 14 Orange<br />
Adams Frank 1). (Cutter & Adams), provisions, 10 Common,<br />
h. i81 Main<br />
Adams Frank H., moved to New York<br />
Adams Fred H., clerk (B. & M. fgt. depot, B.), 11. 895<br />
Main<br />
Adams George H., at Am. W. W. Co., 1,. 32 Chestnut<br />
DAMS GEORGE W., watchmaker and jeweler,<br />
A 183 Moody, 11. 92 Maple (see front cover)<br />
Adams HelenM. Mrs., dressmaker, 1,. 23 Spruce<br />
Adams House, Clark C. High& manager, 94 Adams<br />
Adams Jeremiah A., tailor, h. 98 Gushing<br />
Adams John, printer. 117 South, bds. do.<br />
_ Adams John Q., fclrmer, h. Bear Hill. near Main<br />
Adarna Joseph, at Am. W. W. Co. 1~. 153 Rohllins<br />
Adams J.George,watch case maker (B.),hds.l53 Robbins<br />
Adams Lucy-, teacher, West school<br />
Adams Ma& E. Mrs., died Feb. 5, 1891<br />
Adams Mary F. aI\Iiss, h. 57 Lyman<br />
Adams Ptolemy P. (P. P. Adams & Co.), drv goods, 587<br />
Main. h. 66 Hammond<br />
DAMS I. I. & CO.(Ptoiemy P. Adams and Obed<br />
A S. (hthcart), dry and fancy goods, 587 Mniu (see<br />
Index)<br />
Aflams Rose V. Mrs., h. 166 C\lestnut<br />
Adams Samuel M., carpenter, h. Guinan, n. Hammond<br />
A’dams Sirneon P., bds. 895 Main [near Main<br />
Adams Stephen W., broom maker, h. Bear Hill ave.,<br />
Adams Willard E., plater, Am. W. W. Co.,l1.230 Charles I<br />
Adams William A., salesman, William H. Leatherbee &<br />
Son, Linden,<br />
II. 18 Cross<br />
Adams \Villiam A., Jr., moved to East Cambridge<br />
Adcock Charles .J., at Am. W. W. Co.,‘h. 65 Tvlyrtle<br />
Rffleck George D., at Am. W. W. Co., II. 151 Robbins<br />
Agnew Catherine, widow of Wugh, h. Browns lane, car.<br />
Noonan<br />
_-.<br />
BUTRICK LUMBER CO., *<br />
Howe<br />
d &Lcc, Pt~oprietors.<br />
56 FELTON ST,, WALTHAM, on Fa I, R,
WALTHAM [A] T)IREC!I’ORY .57<br />
Ail,en CharIes L., mason, h. 52 Bacon<br />
Aiken Leroy C., bookkeeper, bds. 52 I&con<br />
Airtb James I’., clerk (Newtou), bds. 107 Piue<br />
Albee Arthur D., died Jan. 14. 1892<br />
Albee Edward F., blacksmith, rear 733 Maiu,bds. 1 Harvard<br />
Albee Frank W.,insurance agent (B.) ,bds.4 Mt. Pleasant<br />
Albee Satira N. Mrs., died Sept. 12, 1891<br />
Alcock Thomas V., drau~htsmnn (B.), b/is. 79 Lexington<br />
Alcorn John S., at Am. IV. W. Co., h. 30 Beech<br />
Alden George S., job master, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 21 ’<br />
Church<br />
Alden Mary S., widow of Simeon, 1~. 23 Church<br />
Alden Otis B., night watchman, Am. W. W. Co., 11. 205<br />
Charles<br />
Alden Sarah R. Mrs., died *June 14, 1891<br />
Aldred Fred, watch case maker (309 Washington, B.), h.<br />
108 J,esington<br />
Aldred John W., weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 365 River<br />
Aldred L’ewis IL, moved to Yagp Harbor, N. Y.<br />
Aldred Wiiiiam F., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 61 Gushing<br />
Allan Fred P., baker, 218 Moody, rma. 26 Taylor<br />
Allan John, sec., Y. M. C. A., 10 Moody, II. 77 Alder<br />
Allan Williatn, tailor, 9 Crcsceot, h. 20 Gordoo<br />
Allen Alice A. E. Mrs., died Aug. 21, 1890<br />
Allen Carrie Estelle, wiclow of Lowell D., h. 108 Main<br />
Allen Charles E., moved to Boston<br />
Ailen Charles F., city auditor, office City Hall, rm. 1,<br />
bds. 18 Liberty<br />
Allen Elijah, moved to Washington, I). C.<br />
Allen Esther P., widow of William E., h. 108 Main<br />
Allen Fiddell, laborer. h. Browns laue, near Felton<br />
Allen Frank E., gardeuer, 117 South, bds. do.<br />
Allen Frank S., confectioner, 130 filoodp, h. 30 Gordon<br />
Allen Franklin, designer, Is. Mfg. c,., h. 137 Myrtle<br />
Allen Fremont, moved to Worcester<br />
Allen H~ry, ‘ moved to Worcester<br />
Allen James, weaver, B. Mfg. Co. Ms. 365 River.<br />
Alleu John P., time keeper, The ,J. L. .‘I‘. Rlfg. Co., bds.<br />
18 Libertv<br />
*Allen Mabel g;. Miss, milliner, 133 Mood., b. at Newton<br />
Allen Mary Miss, bookkeeper, 56 Felton, b. at <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Alleu Mary, widow of John, h. 2% McKenn<br />
Alleu hlarv J., widow of Frank S., h. 18 Liberty<br />
Allen Moriis, carpenter, h. 5 Fuller<br />
Allen Nelia N. Miss, dressmaker, 110 Lexiugton, h. do.<br />
Allen Rachel C!.. widow of William F., bcls. 112 EIgrtle<br />
Alleu Samuel \V., moved from city<br />
AlIeu Walter A., foreman, 118 Bacon, 11. at W. Newton<br />
Allen William Elliott, piuiou maker, 11. 39 Prospect ave.<br />
ATWOOD ~33 SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Waltham.<br />
PLUHBlKG and GAH FITTING,<br />
HARD WARE and RANGES.
58 7”.1T,T~IdJI [A] T~IRECT:lR’i<br />
Allen William E., house 108 Main<br />
Allen William H., photographer, rm. 42, I\letholist bldg.,<br />
3 Moody, 1~. at Lawrence<br />
Allen Willis D. (Boston Emery Wheel Co.), Benefit, r.<br />
Elm. and (68 and 70 Pearl, &.), h. Whitnry ave., off<br />
Moody<br />
Allen. see Allan<br />
A<br />
LLIN HORATIO N. (Allin & Mayberry). lawyer.<br />
661 Main. h. 49 Harvard (see page %O)<br />
LLLN & MIIAYBEl
. *<br />
WALTFIAKI [Al I~IIIECTORY 59<br />
-<br />
Anderson Alrsnnder, hostler, 298 Moody, bds. Andrew<br />
Anderson’s, Ctttter<br />
Anderson AIlJsander, organ builder (Weston), house<br />
Highlnnd, nearly opp. Hospita.1 st.<br />
Anderson Alesantler, weaver, B. Mfg. Co. h. 390 River<br />
-4nderson Andrew, Iahorer, A. ‘I’. Lyman, boards J. 13.<br />
Wentwortll’s, Lyman<br />
Anderson Andrew, carriage washer, 33 Crescent: house<br />
Cutter, near Newton<br />
Anderson Carl O., weaver, B. Mfg. Co. h. 6 Lnwton pf.<br />
Anderson Charles H.,orpan builder(Wrstnn),l1.84 Rttssell<br />
Anderson ii:rlwin, mnchinist, rear 218 Moody, b.39S River<br />
Anderson Elijah S..cnrrifige dealer.821 ~3nin.h.68 Russell<br />
Anderson Eric, tailor, 681 Main, bds. 12 Fountain<br />
Andersou Frank, at Zm. W. W. Co., rms.35 Higlt.snite 3<br />
Anderson Fred, machinist. .J. L.T. Mfg.Co..b.l04 Central<br />
Anderson Gnstav E.. watchmaker, Am. W. W. Co. h.<br />
125 Ptmpect<br />
Anderson Harold, moved to Boston<br />
Anderson II. Ernest. electrician (B.), h. 6 Colby ave.<br />
Anderson .James, at U. S. W. Co.. rms. 35 High, suite 3<br />
Anderson John, car builder, h. 126 Lexington<br />
Anders.on John, carpenter, bds. 125 Prospect,<br />
Anderson Ja)ltn, laborer, A. T. Lyman, Ms. J. LX. Wentworth’s,<br />
Lyman<br />
Anderson John, weaver. B. Mfg:. Co., hds. 390 River<br />
Auderson Samuel. Jr., die maker, J. 1,. T. Mfg. CO., h.<br />
72 Russell<br />
Anderson Sarah A. Mrs., died Srpt. 5, 1890<br />
Andersott William H., moved to Sherburtte<br />
Andre Charles, weaver, 13. Mfg. Co., rooms G. B. Blomberg’,<br />
end Hastittps ave.<br />
Andreen Charles E..at 13. Mfg. Co., bds. Frank 15. Petersou’s,<br />
H:tlls plnce<br />
NDREIVS AMOS, produce, hay and grain,<br />
A Moods, 11. 40 AltJct~ (see page 619)<br />
212<br />
Attdrews Cl&rles A.. student, Ms. 40 Alder<br />
Andrcws Channcey W., milkman, 233 Bacon, h. 24i do.<br />
Andrews George IV.. tlril-er, 83 Moody, rms. do.<br />
Andrews Henr,v, laborer, 11~1s. 118 Feltoo<br />
Anlicker \Valter, at Atn. W. W. Co., runs. 121 Adams<br />
Anuahle Ivilhur F., cnq*nter, 11. 68 Robl~ins<br />
Annau Ssrnh RI. Mrs., died Oct. 23, 1889<br />
Anthony George R., asst. librariau. <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, 15<br />
M&dy, bds. 54.9 do.<br />
Anthony Clarettce S., auditor, F. R. R. (E.), h. Linden,<br />
near Main<br />
Antltonv Mabel A. Miss, dressmaker, rear 583 Main,<br />
hds. 445 tlrl.<br />
Arch:~mb~au Joseph, carpenter, h. 291 R’ewton
60 WALTHAM [A] DIRECTORY<br />
Archibald Fred W., general sec., Young Meu’s Christian<br />
Union, 99 Moody, h. Greenwood ave., 11. Bacon<br />
RMOUR 2% CO., Charles T. Guptill, maunger,<br />
A Chicago Drrssed Beef.14 and 16 Felton (see p, 609)<br />
Armstrong Elias R., house 488 Lexington<br />
Armstrong George, at B. Mufg. Co.. bds. 409 River<br />
Armstrong Martha >Irs., died .June 20, 1890 [ Moodv<br />
Artnstrong Nary Mrs., at Am. TV. W. Co., rootns 34%<br />
Armstrong Nichols >I., died April 15, 1890<br />
Armstrong Precilla Mrs., died March 28, 1890<br />
RMSTRONG THOMAS H., lawyer, National<br />
A Bank bldg., 63i Main, rootn 6, and (82 Devonshire,<br />
room 17, B.), house 9 Flogd (see page 20 j<br />
Armstrong William H.. moved to Rockland, Me.<br />
Srnold Charles I.,jeweller, Am. W. W. Co.,h. Plympton,<br />
corner Irving<br />
Arnold Ella U. Mrs., dining rooms, 93 Moody, house<br />
9 Hall<br />
Arnold George, hostler,.John R. Farnum, off Main, b. do.<br />
Ar1101il Herbert B., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 266 Xoody<br />
Arnold John W., cook, 93 RIonrly, 11. 9 Hall<br />
Arnold Patrick, moved to Lexington<br />
Arnolc7 Richard, at W. 13. & 1). Works. h. 53 Calvary<br />
Arnold Sara A. Miss, at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 130 ‘Brown<br />
Arnott John, Am. 0’. W. Co.,house 12 Cedar<br />
Arnould Enjenie Mrs., rms. H. L. Iialdv’s, P. 27 Derby<br />
Arrowsmith Richard, fish dealer, h. Hasiings av., near<br />
Main<br />
Arseneaus Felix, carpenter, house rear 717 JIain<br />
Arseneaux Michael, weaver, 13. Mnfg. Co., b. 109 Central<br />
Arthur Sarah C., widow of John, bds. off 31 Prospect av.<br />
Ashley Agues I
I<br />
W;\LTTiA .\I [ B1 DIRECTORY 61<br />
Atwood Winslow I’., at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 119 Robbins<br />
TWOOD & SlaAW (William F.Atwood and Bart-<br />
A lett M. Sham), hardware, plumbing, stoves, etc.,<br />
137 Moody (see foot lines)<br />
UBURNDALE ICE CO., J. J. S. Peterson,<br />
A prop., Riverview place (see back cover)<br />
Auger Catherine L., widow of Edward D*, dressmaker,<br />
86 Cherry, house do.<br />
Auger Charles K., bds. 86 Chetry<br />
Auger Edward Victor, at Ain. W. W. Co., btIs.86 Cherry<br />
Augustason Hilda Miss, servant, Walthatn Hospital,<br />
Hospit.al st., bds. do.<br />
Aune Anders,watchmaker,Am.W.W.Co., rms.145 Adatns<br />
Anrope James, weaver, B. RInfg. Co., II. rear 181 School<br />
Austin Charles B., at Ant. W. W. Co., bds. 153 Ash<br />
Austin David, host.ler, 12 Church, rooms do.<br />
Austin Mary E.: widow of Christopher, h. 132 Adams<br />
Austin Wavland H., at Am. W. W. Co., b. 121 Chestnut<br />
Averell An&ie L. Miss, cashier,107 Moody, bds. 65 Alder<br />
Averell Ernest L., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 115 Robbins<br />
Avery Martha A., widow of Amos H.. h. L. Harvard ave.<br />
Avery Nellie M. Miss,cashier, 709 Main, h.4 Harvard av.<br />
Avery William, at Am. W. W. Co., house 10 RIyrtle<br />
Ayer Charles H., foreman, hand painting, W. 1). Co.,<br />
Bedford, house 238 Felton<br />
Ayer Humphrey, car builder, house 96 School<br />
Ayer Julia RI. Mrs., house 169 Crescent<br />
Aper Walter K.. bds. 169 Crescent<br />
Ayers William H., carpenter and builder,907 Main, h.do.<br />
Ayling Isaac, moved to Crooklitte<br />
Ayling Harriet E. Mrs., died Sept. 3, 1890<br />
Aglward Thomas D., manager (9 Winter, B.), house<br />
12 Newton<br />
BABBITT GEORGE, collector, bds. 16 Mechanic<br />
Babineau Peter A., laborer, house 96 Oak<br />
Bachelder Luther E., clerk, 87 Moody, 11. 52 Alder<br />
Bachelder see Ratclte!der<br />
Backman Alex, moved to Newark, N. .i.<br />
Backtnan Charles E., police, house 40 Sun<br />
Backmnn John S.: clerk, 107 Moocl>~, bds. 394 River<br />
Baclrman Nils, laborer, house 28 Elm<br />
Backman Oscar F., clerk, 723 Main, bds. 394 River<br />
Hackmau Swante E. laborer, II. 394 River<br />
Bacon Albert Et. (Bacon & Sargent), provisions, 8’75<br />
Xain, house 814 do.<br />
B,toon E sie Mist, teacher, Heard-St school, bds.476 Main<br />
Bacon Elsie M. AIiss, teacher, Heard-St. school, boards<br />
io School<br />
l!acon Emiline C., widow of Jonathan, h. 1.58 Lowell<br />
ATWOOD & SHAW,<br />
PLUillBING<br />
137 Moody Street, Waltham.<br />
and GAS FITTING,<br />
KITCHEN FUIWISHIKGS, Etc.
t<br />
ISacon Etta A. Mrs., died May 8, 1891<br />
Bacon Eugene L., at Am. W. \Y. C ).. II. 63 Alder<br />
Bacon Frank W., clerk, 187 Moody, bds. 43 Brown<br />
Ilacon George II., painter, house 71 I3row11<br />
I~:lcoll Hctschel A., at Am. \P. IV. Co., h. 273 Crescent<br />
Bxon John O., llouse painter, 166 Moods, rm3. 7 Union<br />
B:lcon I,uella, widow of &auk. rms. 314 tirescent<br />
Bacon Lrdia, widow of Levi, house 21 School<br />
Bacon Samuel A., house 45 13rown<br />
Bacon Samuel H., house 43 Brown<br />
13aco11 Theodore P., tit Am. W. W. Co., Ii. 129 Myrtle<br />
BzXOtl Walter ‘I., clerk, 8i5 Milill, It. 29i SCtlOOl<br />
B<br />
ACDX & SARGENT (Albert H. ISacon & J.<br />
Proctor Sargeut), provisions, $75 hlaiu (see p. 614)<br />
Bagg.3 William C., painter, hJU3e Elm, near Piue<br />
Bailey Artltur, weaver, IS. Mnfg. Co., rms. 34 Elm<br />
Eailey Charles I,., supt., hosiery department, 13. %nfg.<br />
Co ., house 32 Pleasant<br />
Bailey Frank W., driver, F. E. Tower’s, Weston, h. do.<br />
Bailey fIor:tce A., moved from city<br />
Bailey Josel)h W., bds. 32 Pleasaut<br />
AILEYLEVIL., upholsterer, ‘789 Main, house 8&<br />
B Grant (see p~qe 621)<br />
1S:tile.v Martha F. Mrs., died Jan. 31, 189i<br />
Bailey Martha II. Mrs.. Ms. 22 Cross<br />
Bailey \Qilliam II., phjTsiui:tn and prop., Cascarilla Compound,<br />
81 Grant, house do.<br />
Bain Kate Mrs., tit Am. W. W. Co., bds. 190 Moody<br />
Baird Charles E., trav. s:slesman (101 Bedford, U.), h.<br />
39.5 Lexington<br />
Baker Arthur 1). . :tt Am. W. W. Co., bds. 58 Cherry<br />
ISaker Charles. at Am. \V. W. Co., h. 107 AdnmJ<br />
Baker Edward D. agent (174 Fort Hill sq., 13.), house<br />
32 CllfYYV<br />
Baker Il:lnutdan, finisher, Am. W. W. Co.. 1). F I)nrtmonth<br />
Baker Florence A. Misq, compositor, Waltham Daily<br />
Tribune, 612 Knin. bds. 78 Lexington<br />
Baker Fred C., stndeut.. bds. 107 Adams<br />
Baker George A., at Am, W. W. Co., ms. 7 Pine<br />
Baker George A., boat builder, rear 93 Bloody, house<br />
209 Lowell<br />
Baker George W., clerk (IS.), bds. 42 Lexington<br />
IMter Ida JT., wicIc,m of Charles L , ii. 42 Lexington<br />
&ker IsabeIie, wiJ/ow of Charles, h. 18 Prospect fir’.<br />
Baker James, at (490 Atl:tntic av., IS.), h. 36 Cherry<br />
Ba!rer James S., moveti to Providence, R. I.<br />
Baker Marion, wi tow of William, h. 58 Cherry<br />
Baker Maurice \V. at Am. W. W. Co., h. 92 Robbins<br />
Baker Orrin \Q., salesman (518 Washington, E.), hOUSe<br />
I8 Harris
‘Baker Thomas W., carpenter, house 225 Charles<br />
Baker William H., physician (22 Mt. Vernon, 13.)) house<br />
South, II. Roberts crossing<br />
Baker Winthrop M., bou bon mnfr. (490 Atlantic ay.,B.),<br />
boards 86 Cherry<br />
Balch Edward li T., trav. salesman, b. 59 Woerd av., C. P.<br />
Balcli Jeremiah, bhoemaker, h.59 Woerd av., C. P.<br />
Ualch J. Sheplx~ld, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 59 Woerd<br />
avenue, S. E. 9<br />
Baldwin James W., farmer, 11. Trapelo rd., near Quince<br />
Baldwin Luura H ., widow of Jnmps I., bds. J. W.<br />
Baldwin’s, Trapeio road<br />
Baldwin Lucinda W., widow of Robert Tf.,h.lS FVinthrop .<br />
Baldwin bl~trshall C., moved to Lincoln<br />
Baldwin Martha Miss, 11. 39 Curve<br />
Ba!dwin Sarah 1’. Mrs., moved from city<br />
Bail 1I:liel S., died Jan. 1, 189%<br />
,$LL E1,LA S. MRS., periodicals, stationery,<br />
IL3 etc., GO!) Main, h. 40 Pond (see p. 10)<br />
Ball I
l<br />
Bannon Bnrtholou~ew, laborer, bils. 103 Felton<br />
Bantton George, weaver, B. Unfg. Co., bds. 409 River<br />
lhnon ,John, boards 86 Charles<br />
Banuou ~~oho H., driver, Gibbs & co. Ex., 61-I &lain,<br />
boitse 6 Fetu<br />
Baptist IZld~rnirn, at Am. W. W. co., h. 112 Eslglt<br />
Barbour 1. Ii. Mrs., matron and steward, M;ts,. School<br />
for tlte Feeble Minded, off Quince, bds. cio.<br />
Bnrdeu Hattush Mrs., moved to Boston<br />
Barker Charles A., farmer and milkman, 1271 Main,<br />
house do.<br />
Barker Charles D., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 160 Lowell<br />
l<br />
Barker Fred F., moved from city<br />
Barker Fred I-‘., student, bds. 108 Alder [lo8 Alder<br />
Barker George C., machinist, Am. W. T. Co., house<br />
Barker George J. (Wood, Barker & Co.), lun~ber merobsuts.<br />
118 Bacon and (Exchange bldg., I~.), house<br />
41 Prospect<br />
Barker George I;., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., bds.<br />
24 \Vadsworth avenue<br />
Barker 3Iary C. Mrs., died Aug. 21, 1892<br />
Barker Orrin F., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 50 Cashing<br />
Barker Thndtleus L., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
24 Wndswortlt avenue<br />
Barker William A., moved from city<br />
Barlow Ami James, wood moulder, Libby S- Larcotn,<br />
Ptosprct, h. Pratt av., near Pclton<br />
Barlow Kdwin, moved tu New Bedford<br />
Barlow Richartl, overseer, 13. Mttfg. Co., h. 15 Lowell<br />
Barlow Walter hr., bds. 117 South<br />
B&nard Emma 1,. Miis, dressmaker, 39 nlyrtle, bdi. do.<br />
Barnard Frank E-I., machiuilst,, Am. \V. W. Co., house<br />
148 Brown<br />
Barnard Levi IS., provisions, h. 39 ;41Iprtle<br />
Barnes Annie BI. Miss, stenographer (Camb.), bds. Mrs.<br />
E. H. Barnes’, Homestead place<br />
Barnes Delcenia RI.. widow of Hiratn P., h. 486 XIain<br />
barnes Elizabeth H., widow of Phineas L., 11. I-lomestead<br />
pl., corner Wellington<br />
Barnes Fanny M. Mrs., died March 11, 1891<br />
Barnes Foster I., clerk, bds. 24 Harvard<br />
Karnes Frank L., electrician (B.), bds. Nrs. E. H.<br />
Barues’, Homestead place<br />
Barnes Fred L-i., civil engineer. h. 97 Vernon<br />
Barnes George Foster, artist, 25 E-Iarvard, house do.<br />
Barnes George H., real estate (Allston), h. 97 Vernon<br />
Barnes E-liratn P., artist, 16 Lymau. house do.<br />
Barnes John L., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., rooms 9<br />
Robbins<br />
Barnes Joseph I., draughtsman (B.), h. 5Oi Nain<br />
INTTRlCk LUMBER CO,, -;;B:~)~~~~ ,<br />
Planing, Sawing, Turning.<br />
56 FELTON STREET, on F. R. R.
WALTBAM [B] DIRECTORY 65<br />
Barnes Martha MC., teacher of Physical Culture,<br />
<strong>Public</strong> ~cho01s, btls. 486 Main<br />
Barnes Mary F. Miss, h. Warren, near B
Bartlett George W. L., trav. salesmao, h. 1 Harvard<br />
Bartlett Harvey P. (Rartlett & Illingworth), boats to let,<br />
and mufr., resr 93 nhdy, and proprietor Forest<br />
Grove, II. do.<br />
Kart,lett & Illiogworth (Harvey P. Bartlett and Elbridge<br />
AI. Illiugworth), proprietors, Steamer Forest, and<br />
hats to let, aud builder, re:lr 93 Mootly<br />
IJartou Ctiarles A., bds. C. It. Barton’s, West Dale<br />
Barton Charles M., deal maker, at Am. W. W. Co., h.<br />
West Dale, car. Farnsworth.<br />
Barton Pauuy, widow of lieujxmin, h. 51 Robbius<br />
Bar-ton Robert J., plasterer, bds. 43 Spruce c mer<br />
Barton Silas A., officer (620 Atlantic av., IS.), h. 91 Sum-<br />
13a&n Thornus J., tailor, ti61 Bhiu, h. 97 Ash<br />
B:lsset Elizahetb Jlrs., hair goods, 465 Mxin, 1~. do.<br />
lhsset Orville, at Am. W. W. Co., 11. end Charles st . av.<br />
Rassett Kdward, fiuisner W. 12. 8.~ D. Works, bda. 465<br />
B1 ain<br />
Bassett Gifford, finisher, TV. B. & D. Works, and shooting<br />
gallery, 9{& Aloody, II. 465 Main<br />
13assett Sirerien, Isborer, h. Grove, car. Willow<br />
ISateheltler Adolph S., machinist, Am. \V. W. Co., h. 19<br />
Maple<br />
13acbeldw l&xlfortl C., h. 33 Spruce<br />
ISatchelder see bachelder [Taylor<br />
Ilatcs Albert S., cigars and tobacco, 125 8Ioody, bds. 63<br />
Rates Benjamiu F., civil engineer (B.),h. 33 Floyd<br />
ljntes Frank P., died Jan. 19, 18!);!<br />
Rates F. hlsrtin, salesman (U.), Ms. 33 Floyd<br />
Rates George C., moved to Charlestown<br />
Rates George M., Zd., studcut (Medlhrd j, bds. 75 Msple<br />
Rates Joseph C., watchmaker, Am. W. W. Co., house i5<br />
Maple<br />
Bates Levi, carpenter, room 130 Adams<br />
Bates Louisx J., widow of Renj rrnin P., bds. 33 Floyd<br />
Rates Marthu A., witlow of Aaa C., bds. 27 Derby<br />
lsutes William, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 63 ‘l’aylo~<br />
humparter Moritz, moved to Weston<br />
Btt~cr Rufus G., driver, 146 Moody, MS. 339 do.<br />
BuTer ‘l’hornas G., carpeuter, II. 339 Moody<br />
Ueadel Harry W. (l’otten & LSeadel), steam and hnud<br />
drilling, head of West Dale, 11. do.<br />
13~&1 C! ‘I’otteu (II:wrv \V. l%eadet and William Totten),<br />
steam and hand dr&g, head of West Dale<br />
Uentlle Willi;tm IS., at Am. \V. \V. Co., btls. 68 Cushiq<br />
Real ii:rza W., wholesale produce (4% S. Market, R.), h.<br />
62 Date<br />
Beal George R., clerk, Waltham Savings Bank, 637 Main,<br />
bds. 6% Dale<br />
Real .Jewrne P., carpenter,<br />
~-.--~ .-.--.<br />
11. 701 Main<br />
‘x-33-Y Me~vABEC’s<br />
Genuirce Cork Sole Shoes, $3.00 and $4.00.<br />
Methodist Bldg., Waltham.
.<br />
Beal John, died May 12, 1891<br />
Beal John I). , carpenter, h. Trapelo rd. near Lexington<br />
Beal Sa4e \V, Miss, clerk, II. Mnfg. Co., bds. 62 Dale<br />
Bcal William G., artist, bds. 62 Daie<br />
Bean Chnrles EI., moved to Cambridge<br />
Bean Helen 0 , widow of Henry V., h. 117 Robbins<br />
Bean Henry A., h. 21 Floyd<br />
Bean Hen1.y V., died Sept. 2, 1889<br />
Bean Henry W., moved to Boston<br />
Bean Marv Mrs., died #Jan. 13, 1890<br />
lkari Pat&k, laborer, house rear 88 Charles<br />
Beane Hurar*e G., died Februnqy 22, 1892<br />
Beane H. Bverett, provisions (65 Wattle, Cambridge)<br />
II. Beaver, n. IL R. Crossing<br />
Beaue Jo;jeph, clerk (65 Prattle, Cambridge), bds. Mrs.<br />
T. Ikane’s, Beaver<br />
Reane ‘l’cmijy, widow of Horace G., house Beaver, near<br />
R. n. crossirl#<br />
Bearce Fred ‘I.. piano tuner, 210 Moody, h. 63 Maple<br />
Bearce Malooette E. &h., h. 63 Maple<br />
Bearce see Bearse<br />
Bearisto J:cmes IX.; at Am. W. TV. Co., rms. 3:33 Moody<br />
Heattie Agnes Mrs., boarding house, 1 Harvard<br />
EATTIE BK0S. (George A. and Henry J. Beattie)<br />
B provisions, 5 Crescent, n. Moody (see page 608)<br />
Beattie Kliza. Mrs., died July 23, 18YO<br />
Beattie Annie Miss, moved to Boston<br />
Beattie George A. (Ueattie Hros.),provisions, 7 Crescent,<br />
bds. 153 Moody<br />
Beattie Henry J. (Reattie Bras.), provisions, 7 Crescent,<br />
h. 143 Charles<br />
Reattie R. Fred, clerk, 18 Lexington, bds. 153 Moody<br />
Beatty Charles W., brakeman (K. &A. R. R.,R. )bds. 61<br />
Prospect<br />
Beatty George F., fireman, F. 1~. R., bds. 61 Prospect<br />
Beatty James, messenger (State House, IS.) and auc-<br />
tioneer, II. 61 Prospect<br />
Beatty John I;., fireman, F. R. R., rms. 16 Winthrop av. .<br />
Beatty Vincent, conductors F. R. I~., bds. 12 Russell<br />
Beanregnard James, teamster, bds. 20 Church<br />
Beckman see Backman<br />
Beckwith Charles W., at B. Mnf;. Co., bds. 136 Cedar<br />
Beckwith Frank R., laborer, house 136 Cedar<br />
Beckwith George I., clerk (I. It. IL., 13.) bds. 136 Cedar<br />
Reckwith Mercy El. Mrs., moved to Ilyenic<br />
Retlard Stephen J.. salesman. 2 Moody, rms. 12 Charles<br />
EDELL ABRAM H., prop. Norumbega Dining<br />
Rooms,Prospect cor.Bills,h.at Rosbndale (see p.631)<br />
I3<br />
lledell nl:irv A., widow of Abial, bds. 149 Adams<br />
Beecher David U.. wood worker (ES.), h. 2 Stearns
68 WALTHAM [B] ImmmY<br />
Beem Thomas, joiner, h. 344 Moodv<br />
Keesley William H., fireman, W. G. & E. Lt. Co., house<br />
end Bear Hill av.<br />
Rehrman August H., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 17 Elm<br />
Beless John A. (John A. Beless & Co.), music store and<br />
fancy goods, 177 Moody, h. 4 Colby av.<br />
Beless John A. & Co. (John A. Eeless and James W.<br />
Colby) musical instruments and fancy goods, 157<br />
MOQdY<br />
Bellis Ad&e, widow of Matthew H., carpet maker, II.<br />
211 South<br />
Bellis Albert H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 71 South<br />
Bellis Edward, moved to Prescott, England<br />
Hellis Euuice M. Mrs., 69 Orange<br />
Bellia Johu M., lunch counter, 110 Moody, bds. 211 South<br />
Bellis John S., died January 24, 1892<br />
Hellis Lucy C., widow of John S., II. 71 South<br />
Helliveau Henry J., hair dresser, 71i Main, rms. do.<br />
Belliveau James, farm band, 1241 Main, bds. do.<br />
Belliveau Lonis, laborer, Perry Bras. off Linden. bds. E.<br />
C. Cann’s, do.<br />
Belliveau Philias, laborer, bds. 3 Noonan<br />
Belliveau Pierre, laborer, bds. 1 124 Felton<br />
Bellows Arthur L., carpenter, h. 18 Common<br />
ELMONT BILLIARD IULL, F. D. Des-<br />
B mond, prop., 6 Common. (see page 616)<br />
Bemis Arthur El. L., clerk, bds. 81 Maple<br />
Bemis Charles %, carpenter and builder, 781 Maioth. do.<br />
Brmis George I ‘;., mason, bds. 16 Mechanic<br />
Bemis Luke, carpenter, bds. 81 Maple<br />
Bemis Mary G., widow of Dexter, h. 10 Harvard av.<br />
Bemis Royal, variety store, 77 &Ioody, h. 81 Maple<br />
ISemis Royal W., moved to Philadelphia, Penn.<br />
Bemish Walter, finisher, at Am. W. W. Co., 1~. off end of<br />
Winthrop<br />
Bennett Alden L. Rev., rector, Church of the Ascension,<br />
h. 373 Crescent<br />
B<br />
ENNETT ANDREW, groceries and provisions,<br />
938 Main, h. 19 Common (see page 608)<br />
Bennett Charles I., at Am. W. W. Co., 1~. Aoburn, near<br />
Auburn Terrace<br />
Bennett Edward Y., clerk. 75 Charles, btie. John ISennett’s<br />
Bennett Frederick W., jeweller, rms. 67 Cu&ing<br />
Bennett F. W. Mrs., book keeper. Am. W. T. Co., rms.<br />
67 Gushing<br />
Bennett George A., time keeper, W. B. Sr D. Works, bde.<br />
1 sc11001 nv.<br />
Bennett John, laborer, h. Benefit, near Newton<br />
Kennett John J., pattern maker, D. & I. Mnfg. Co.,<br />
Foundry av,, bds. John IZennttt’s, Benefit [eiit<br />
Bennett<br />
_I--.-.<br />
Joseph,<br />
._-ll_<br />
pattern maker, bds. Johu Bennett’s, Uen-<br />
BUTTRICK LUMBER CD<br />
HO WE & RICE,<br />
l+Op&tWfW.<br />
Kiln-Dried Hard Wood Floolk: - - - -<br />
- - - _ - and Finish W’orked to Order.<br />
66 Z’ELTON STREET, on 3. R. R.
-__<br />
WALTHAM [ fj ] DIREC’fORY 69<br />
-__<br />
Bennett; Robert C., artist, bds. Benefit, n. Newton<br />
Bennett William J., marker, W. R. & D. Works, house, 1<br />
School av.<br />
Bennett Zemro, carpenter, rooms 112 S&001<br />
Bennison George O., driver, 396 Lexington, ttds. do.<br />
Benson Emil, gardener, rms. G. B. Blotnberg’s, end<br />
Hastings av.<br />
Benson Isaac, master mariner, h. 54 Cushing<br />
8ent Fred H., receiving clerk (Traders National Bank,<br />
Pa.), bds. 173 Adams<br />
Bent William E., clerk (115 Bacon), bds. 17 Grant<br />
Benton Willard J., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 91 Orange<br />
Bercrd James, laborer, 874 iUaiu, h. 8 Stearns<br />
Berard Josie CT., Miss. clerk, 194 Moody, bds. 8 Stearns<br />
Gerard Malvina Miss, died May 30, 1590<br />
liergeson Richard, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 145 Adams<br />
EKGIN MICHAEL, nndertaker, real estate, in-<br />
I3 surauce and collector, 14 Common, h. 13 Middle<br />
(see page 11)<br />
Bergin Stephen, boards 11 Middle<br />
Bergin Stephen A., student, bds. 13 Middle<br />
Eergin see Burgin<br />
Berry E;liza A., $Irs., died February 7, 1891<br />
Berry Ernest L., book keeper, 44 Spruce, h. 25 Ash<br />
Berry Henry S., at Am. W. W. Co., h. Highland, near<br />
Ccrtis<br />
Berry Horace, rooms 169 Moody<br />
Rerry Horace 1’. , engineer, K. &fg. Co., h. 52 Taylor<br />
Rerry H.Davenport,milkman,l303 Main,opp.Stow,bds.do.<br />
Uerry Ida, widow of Charles, rms. 73 Robbins<br />
Uerry Lawrence F., moved to All&on<br />
Uettis Harriet A.. teacher (B.), bds. 35 Newton<br />
Betts Abner S.. carpenter. house 14 Gordon<br />
Wetts Svdney H., carpenter, bds. 14 Gordon<br />
llevxn Bttnie, widow ot’ Charles, h. 208 Adams<br />
Beverley Artltur H., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 149 High<br />
Neverley Joseph, moved to Newton<br />
Beverley h[ary A., died May 28. 1890<br />
Ueverley Stephen C., moved to East Machias, Me. [av.<br />
Bickford James R., at Am. I\“. W. Co., h. 35 Washington<br />
13iclcford Sarah R.,widow of Tttomas,h. 35 Washinglou av.<br />
Kicklep J&u W., at Am. W. \V. Co., rms. 80 Adams<br />
llicklep Joseph, moved to Worcestet<br />
Hi&leg Joseph A., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 33 Brown<br />
Uickley Joseph J.,finisher,Am. W. WV. Co.,h. 166 Adams<br />
Hickley Robert, moved to England<br />
Uicknell Alonzo S., machinist,Am. TV. W. Co., 11.26 Hall<br />
l%icknell L)nisey A. Mrs., house 207 Moody<br />
Uicknell Harry V., compositor, <strong>Free</strong> Press, 79 Moody,<br />
1,ds. 26 Hall<br />
llicknell Joseph G., house 110 Crescent<br />
AT%UOOD dz SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block,<br />
Waltham Agts. for Crawford Ranges<br />
and Walker Furnaces.
70 WALTHA&{ [B] IJ[I:EC-rORP<br />
Bidwell David IU., bds. 151 Crescent, suite C.<br />
Uigelow Elisha C., boots and shoes, 172 Moody, house<br />
468 do.<br />
Bigelow Ii:. Howard, employment office (23 Hanover IS.),<br />
bds. Prospect House<br />
Bigtlow Grace I. Mrs., died Dec. 28, 1591<br />
Higgins dames, laborer, h. Guinan, n. Hammond<br />
Sipgins Pati,ick, laborer, 11. Goinan, n. Hammoml<br />
Biluhler Albert, gardner, rms. 99 Ash<br />
Mll Abbie M. Miss, moved to Miltou<br />
Bill shades li., died Au,g. 2, 1892<br />
1Zill Edwin Lt., machiumt, J. L. T. Mnfg. Co., 11. 143<br />
Crescent<br />
Kill George K., physician,252 Crescent, 11. do.<br />
Bill EIatriet &I., widow of Charles H., h. 50 Prospect<br />
Bill Hattie P. Miss, moved to Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Bill Mary E. NIX., librarian, Waltham <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, 15<br />
BJC odv, t&J. 50 ProqJect<br />
ISill Sara I;erkins, music teaohcr, 252 Crescent, 11. (10.<br />
Uillinq Alice A. Miss,confectionerg and bread store, 231<br />
l~‘t!lton<br />
ILLIKGS RENJAMIN F., grocer, 217 Felton,<br />
I3 and confectionery, etc., 131 do., h. G Dartmouth (see<br />
page 6 14)<br />
13iliings I”. Everett, moved to Boston<br />
13illitigs Harriet IX., widow of Loreuzo, h. Weston, n.<br />
stony I~r~oolr<br />
ISillings Joseph W., laborer, h. 32 Bacon<br />
llilliugs J. Herbert, moved to Chicago, Ill.<br />
Uilliugs Marnie A. Mrs., h. 78 ltussell<br />
I~illiugs Samuel ‘I’., moved to Baugor, Me.<br />
Uills Arthur I)., at Am. W. W. Co., b. 70 Alder<br />
Mlls Edwiu L., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 108 Chestnut<br />
Hills Lewis A., house Ii7 Chestuut<br />
Bills Vesta, widow of Charles C., h. 33 Lyman<br />
IMs Willis A., driver, 13 Crescent, 11. 102 C:ushing<br />
Uiufield \Villiam Johu, dial painter, 11. 17 Hrowu<br />
Bingay Henry U., finisher, Am. W. W. Co., 1~. 21 IIar-<br />
Bingham Albert I)., at Am. TV. W. Co.. b. 240 Crescent<br />
, Bitrgham Charles H., conductor, P. It. Ii., II. 35 E:lrn<br />
Gingham IMward 12., paper maker, 11. South,n. Roberts<br />
cmill<br />
[suite C.<br />
I~ingh:tm William H., trav. salesmen (IS.),h. 151 Crescent<br />
Iiiuuey Charles A., farmer, hou% 118 \Veston<br />
Birmingham, see Lluruingham [South<br />
Hisbce Calvin W., blacksmith, J. J. S. Peterson, II. 165<br />
Uisbee Charles I)., bhicksmitti (<strong>Watertown</strong>).h. 167 South<br />
Bisbee Harry K., at Am. W. \V. Co., rms. 149 Brown<br />
Uislio!) Clifford J., hairdresser, 2106 Moody,room 1, rrns.<br />
228 Ash<br />
CHAS. Pm McNABB & CO.,<br />
BOOTS AND SHOES-<br />
Methodist Building, 4 Moody St,, Waltham
Risl~op Ernest, painter, Ms. real’ i3 Central<br />
Hislrol, Frank W. at Am. \V. \V. Co., h. 228 Ash<br />
Bishop Lncius I%., moved to M:line<br />
Bishop Melvin I,.. at Am. W. W. Co., h. 22 Rol)bins<br />
l$istrup Alfred ,J., foreman, plate room, U. S. W. Co., h.<br />
13 I)n.rtmouth<br />
Bishy Ch:~rlcs I’., house 193 Weston<br />
Black George F., moved to \Vatertown<br />
Black J:irues W., at A;n. W. \V. Co., bds. 178 Charles<br />
Black ,Jo+l L., carpenter, h. 120 Pine<br />
Black Mary. widow of *James, bds. 178 Charles<br />
Blacker \\‘illi:tm, asst. supt., b2et. Life Ins.Co.,GSi Main,<br />
room 17, rms. 34 Spruce<br />
Blackford Levi P. Rev., pastor, Church of onr Saviour,h.<br />
3 Hnrvard ave.<br />
Blackmau Alfred H..Bookkeeper, Waltham Coal Co., 663<br />
i\lain, II. 12 fip[J&Jtl<br />
Blackwell Frank S., manager, W. H. Allen’s, 3 Moocly.<br />
room 42, rms. do.<br />
Blaine Annie Miss, dressmaker, 138 Crescent, btls. do.<br />
Blair Andrew C., clerk, 117 Moody, rms. Gee. C. Poor’s,<br />
Pine<br />
Blair Richard, st Am. W. W. Co., rms. 36 Spruce<br />
Blais~lell I):ivid, at B. Blnfg. Co., II. 88 Tavlor<br />
Bluistlell Fannie E. Mrs., dressmaker, ll High, 11. do.<br />
Blaisd~~ll Frank H., finisher, U. S. W. Co.,h. 1Yi3 \Veston<br />
I-%isdell George I
4<br />
Bliss Edward D., clerk, 1.55 Moodr, bds. 223 Bacon<br />
Bliss Richard W.,watcht~~nn,Am. W. W. Co.,h. 38 13rown<br />
Blodgett Arthur L., moved to UilIerica<br />
Blodpett ,Joseph S.. mn,chinist.Am. W. T. Co.,h. 33 Pine<br />
LOMREBGE CARL D., tailor, 681 Uain, h. 133<br />
I3 Cnshing (see Index)<br />
Hlotnberge Gnstaf IS., hilot-, 681 Main, house end Hastings<br />
avenue<br />
Blomberpe Matilda IClrs., ladies’ hairdresser, 1373 Moody,<br />
room 2, rms. 102 Cnshinr<br />
Blood Benjamin F., h. 56 Pond<br />
Blood Charles I., died March 28, 1890<br />
Blood Otis R., carpenter, II. 100 Church<br />
Rlossom James G.. h. 188 Ash<br />
Rlumann Albert, loom fixer, B. Mnfg. Co., h 341 River<br />
Roardman Frank H., at Am. W. W. C!o., rms. 144 Lowell<br />
Boardman Frederick F., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., il. 7<br />
Randall, C. P.<br />
Roardman Margaret,widow of James, b&.7 .RnndxIl,C.P.<br />
Bodenschatz George Henry,bookkeeper (B.), 11. 61 Grant<br />
Badge Charles N., watcilmaker, Am. W. WV. Co., house<br />
859 Main<br />
Boesch Jacob, engineer (Newton), h. 123 Grove<br />
Roggs Catherine, widow of George IS., II. 39 Brown<br />
Boggs Walter H., mason (B.), bds. 39 Brown<br />
Boland Alice, widow of John, b. 89 Cedar<br />
Bolund Eilen, widow of Jatnes, b. 40 Oak<br />
Boland Frank J.. machinist, btls. 39 Cedar<br />
Boland James. stoue cutter, h. 234 Newton<br />
Boland John. at B. Mnfg. Co., b. 40 Oak<br />
BoIuttd Michael J., inspector, W. W. W., h. 57 Oak<br />
Boland Patrick, laborer h. 72 C&at<br />
Boland Patrick, mariner, btls. 72 Cedar<br />
&old Cltaries, at Am. WV. \V. Co., bds. 79 Pine<br />
Bold Elizabeth, widow of Caleb, h. 79 Pine<br />
Bold John, watchmaker, bds. 140 Robbins<br />
I2‘old John J , at Am. W. W. Co., rtng.84 Gushing<br />
Bold Michael. laborer, bds. 7 Oak<br />
Hold Royal R., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 79 Pine<br />
H&r, see Bowler<br />
Koiton George. bill poster, Park The&e, rms. 17 Elm<br />
Bolt:on Henry \V., organ builder (LS.), 11. 1114 Naiu<br />
Boltou Oliver, h. 14 Taylor<br />
Ijolton, see ISonlton<br />
Bonander Oscar, macltini~t, B. Mufg. Co.. hds. 6 Liberty<br />
Bond Alfred, city teatnuter, h. 9 Plytnpton<br />
Baud Arthor E., gateman, Hammoud st. crossiog, C. M.<br />
R. I
WALTIIA &I [B ] DIREClWRY 73<br />
Bond Edward G., moved to Springfield<br />
Bond Edward L., died Feb. 9, 189 1<br />
Bond Ellen R,., widow of Edward L., h. 933 Main<br />
Bond Henry, moved to Buffctlo, N. P.<br />
Bond Jiintes H., driver, 74 I%~on, bds. 9 Plympton<br />
Bond Pamelia A., widow of Edward, h. 128 Adams<br />
Boole Caroline E., widow of John, h. 47 Pine<br />
Buole Edward C., moved to New York<br />
Boot Thomas, at B. Mnfg. Co., h. 40 Curtis<br />
Boothby Percival D., tailor (IS.), bds. 59 Pine<br />
Borjesson John, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 388 River<br />
Boston Branch Clothing Co., Clarke & Hyde, prop’rs.,l36<br />
Moody<br />
OSTON BR.4XCH GROCERY ASD TEA<br />
K HOUSE (I. J. Perkins), '709 &Iain (see p 611)<br />
OSTON CANDY KITCHEN, J.H. Lewis.prop.,<br />
13 confectionery mnfr.,wholesale and retail, 191 Moodp,<br />
(see p. 613)<br />
Boston Emery Wheel Co. (Willis D. Allen and Frank J.<br />
Scott), emery wheel mnfrs., Btnetit, car. New Elm,<br />
anti (68 and i0 Pearl, IS. j<br />
OSTON MANUFACTURING CO., Alfred M.<br />
13 Goodale. agent, off hIoody,near the bt,idge, Edtnuud<br />
Dwight, treas., office (-50 State, 8.) (see p. 4)<br />
Boston Mary F. Miss, te.rcher, Smith Grammar school,<br />
rms. 13 EIigh<br />
OSTOR’ SP,4, B. P. Poor & Co., prop’rs., con-<br />
K fectionery, etc., 95 Moody (see 1). 618)<br />
OSTOK STORE (C.F. Lamb), dry goods, 16i and<br />
w 171 MOody (see Index)<br />
Boston Ten Store (Dalep & O’Rourke), proprs., teas,<br />
coffees and crockerv; 557 Main<br />
OSTON Br; WALTHAM CLOTHING<br />
B HOUSE, Perry & Parlin, prop’rs., Methodist<br />
bldg. 1 Moody (see Iudes)<br />
Bosworth Grace H. Miss, clerk, F. R. R. depot (B.), bds.<br />
124 Adams<br />
Bosworth Helen A. Mrs., died Feb. 26, 1892<br />
Bouck Chester, h. 5 Winthrop<br />
Boudbeau Anthony, mason, II. 15 Noonan<br />
Boudreau Morris B.,laborer, h. r. lt;i Charles<br />
Boudreau Placid r~., Inborer. h. 128 C;harles<br />
Boulton Charles W. H., foreman carpenter, Am. W. VV.<br />
Co., house 39 Winthrop<br />
Bourasa Joseph, carpenter, h. 90 Pond<br />
flourgiet Joseph, cnrprnter, bds. 131 Felton<br />
Bonrgois Angus, laborer, bds. 151 Felton<br />
Bourgois Ferdittatld, lubxer. It. 106 Felton<br />
Bourgois Theophile, teamster, bds. 116 Felton<br />
Bourne Alice M. Miss, died Nov. 15, 1890<br />
Bourne Chxrles I.. at Am. W. W. Co., his. 59 High<br />
ATWOOD db SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Waltham.<br />
PLUMBING and GAS FITTING,<br />
HARDWARE and RANGES.
Bourne Christianns M. ,widow of As:r II., bD:\rtlitrg house,<br />
59 High<br />
Bourne John C., moved to Worcester<br />
Bourque Elisse, stone mason, h. 2 River av.<br />
Bowden Herbert L., salesmar, (B.), h. 245 Main<br />
Bowditch William G., fit&her, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
57 Prospect<br />
Bowen Ambrose, teamster, Wm. H. Leatherbee & Son,<br />
Lindeu, b. hlassasoit ct.. cot’. Massasoit<br />
Bowen Frank L., farmer. h. Brook, near Lincoln<br />
Boweu Patrick J.,at W.B.& 1). \Vorks, bds. Wtn.Bowen’s,<br />
Foundry ave.<br />
Bowen Thomas, molder, 5 Foundry bik.<br />
Bowen William, molder, D. & F. Co., h. Foundry ave.,<br />
near Willow<br />
Bowers Alonzo, h. 41 Pine<br />
Bowers Arthur W., at U. S. W. Co., Ms. 57& Walnut<br />
Bowers Frank H.,watcltt~nl~er, 11 Moody, r’tns. 86 JIprtle<br />
Bowers Henry F., at Am. W. W. Co., I~..578 Wnluut<br />
Bowers Elorace C., moved to Sudbnry<br />
Bowers Josephine Miss, moved to Boston<br />
Bowers Levi, gilder, Am. W. W. Co., h. I73 Adams<br />
Bowers Samuel, machinist, h. 73 Alder<br />
Bowker Edwin, marble dealer (118 Portland, B.), house<br />
107 Main [ 105 Maiu<br />
Bowker Francis E., marble dealer (118 Portland, B.), h.<br />
Bowker George H., farmer, 1~. Main, near Warren<br />
Bowker Helen Clapp Miss, died Nov. iii, 1889<br />
Bowker Lyman A., clerk (ls.), bds. 307 Main<br />
Bowler Johu, section foreman, F. R. It., 11. 47 Hall<br />
Bowler John, Jr., milkman, hds. 47 Hall<br />
Bowler Margaret Mrs., died 1892<br />
Bowler Patrick, died March 29, 1892<br />
Bowler Patrick ,J. (Lyons & Bowler), grocer, 232 Moody,<br />
bds. 47 Hall<br />
Bowler P. William, at W. D. Co., bds. -7 Sharon<br />
Bowler Thotnas, laborer, h. 7 Sharon<br />
Bowler Thomas, Jr., electrotyper (U.), bds. 7 Sharon<br />
Bowler Thomas J., freight foreman, P. 1Z. R., Waltham<br />
station, h. Williams, next F. It. R.<br />
Bowler Thomas J., laborer, F. R. R., h. 30 i\Iiddle<br />
Bowler William F., at Am. IV. W. Co., 11. 50 Myrtle<br />
Bowles Caleb, at Am. W. W. Co., rrns. 183 Ash<br />
Bowles Men M., widow of James, boarding-house, 16<br />
Felton<br />
Bowles Martha, widow of William P., h. 17 Myrtle<br />
Bowles William, asst. gardener, Mrs. W. E. Bright, 1~.<br />
Massasoit. Beaver lsrook<br />
I% wles William l’., died Fcbr tary, 1891<br />
Bowman David, foreman car dept. (F. R. R., B.), II.<br />
200 River
75<br />
Bomm:in Frank IZ.I rral estate, h. 100 Pine<br />
lowtnan T~,~II~:Is, teamster, h. Guinnn, n. Hammond<br />
Bowser Willi:tln B. (Bowser & Co.), carpenter and<br />
bttiltlrr. 1:i.i South. It. do.<br />
OWSEK & CO. (William B. Rowser and Bowden R.<br />
B Weldott ) , Wrpenters and builders, 155 Youth (see<br />
page 605 )<br />
Royce G. Ltltnkin, moved to Charlestown<br />
Boyce John W., moved to Charlestown<br />
Boyd Cll:~l4es Ii;., music teacher, public schools, h. at No.<br />
Cambridge<br />
Boyd George IV., died Nav 7, 1891<br />
Boyle Bridget, widow of Michael, h. Totten’s ct.<br />
Boyle James, pl:tsterer, h. Music Hall ave., near Eltn<br />
Boyle John, night watchman, 115 Bacc,n, h. Tottett’s ct.<br />
Boyle Marv A., widow of Richard, h. 35 Moore<br />
Boynton iqrfrnk P., night watchman, 115 Bacon, h.<br />
327 scltool<br />
Boyntun George E. (Wells & Boynton), dentist, 111<br />
Afootly. It. 2 Ma~)le Terrace<br />
Boyrtton 11x M., died Aug. 2.5, 1892<br />
Ho\Tnton K:lrtcv C.. widow of Parker, bds. 327 School<br />
Bt&ev Georgg, helper, 3G5 River, bds. do.<br />
Hrackktt Crleste 11:. Miss, gen. sec., Y. FT. C. A., 13i$<br />
Mootly, rooms 19 Adams<br />
Brackett CIt:lrles A., moved to Boston<br />
Bracltett Edward J., at Am. W. W. Co., house 92<br />
Crescent<br />
Bradbury Ada M. Miss, moved to Lenoxdale<br />
I%radbury Addie G., widow of P. E., It. 154 Chestnut<br />
ISratlbury E\iznbeth A. Mrs., moved to Lenosdale<br />
Ilratlbt1r.y Lewis, moved to Chariestown<br />
Bradford Fret1 I-I., books and stationerg, 617 Main, h.<br />
158 Lexing:ton<br />
Bradford Matilda R.. widow of Thomas 8.. II. 9 Sharon<br />
Bradley Arthur J., at I%. Mnfg. Co., II. 23 Clinton<br />
12radlrg Kate E. Mrs., tlrcssmaker, 92 Cushing, 11. do.<br />
Bradley M:LI’J. widow of Johu, 1~. 88 Charles<br />
Rradley Michxel E., at 13. Mnfg. Co., bds. 23 Clinton<br />
I:radleg Patrick, city laborer, h. 6 C).sk<br />
Bradley Peter, brakeman, F. R. It.. house 92 Gushing<br />
Bradley Thomas, bds. Ii1 School<br />
Bradshaw George, at U. S. Watch Co., bds. 5 Wall<br />
Rr.tdshaw Hattie A., widow of Charles, 11. 43 Hall<br />
Bradstreet Byron (B. 13radstreet & Co. j, furniture mover,<br />
21 0 Moody, It. 61 Chestnut<br />
RADSTREET B. & CO. (l3Tron Rradstreet),<br />
B furniture and piano movers, 210 Aloodr (see front<br />
cover)<br />
Bradstreet Mary, widow of William, h. 33 Newton<br />
Rradstreet Mary S., widow of Charles, h. 51 Chestnut<br />
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LUMBER. WOOD BARKER<br />
BACON STRlSP1:1, WALTHAM,<br />
0,: A. o;m. B. B.<br />
& CO,,
76 WALTHAM [B-j T)IRI~CTOIIY<br />
B<br />
RADSTREET WILLIAM D., leasee and manager,<br />
Park ‘l’heatre, and collateral banker (282<br />
\Vashington, rm. 1, B.), h. 33 Newton (see frout<br />
cover)<br />
Brady Henry J., student, hds. 251 Felton<br />
Brady John P., clerk (F. It. It., B.), h. 51 Bedford<br />
Brady ,Joseph Jordau, bellows maker (Weston), h. 251<br />
Felton<br />
Brady I’et’er R., foreman, train room, U. S. W. Co., h.<br />
108 Felton<br />
Bragdou Laura S. Miss, died Oct. 19, 1890<br />
Bragdon Melissa 0. Mrs., died April 4, 1890<br />
Braman William B., trav. salesrnan (107 Oliver, B.), h. 5<br />
Summer street ave.<br />
Brander Eliza, widow of John, h. 58 Robbins<br />
Isrann Alba, carpenter, h. 76 Lowell<br />
Brann Herbert I,,, mac!linist, Am. W. W. Co., bds. 7G<br />
Lowell<br />
Drnttlesby William, laborer, h. 131 Charles<br />
Mruult Theophile, mason, hds. l.il Felton<br />
Brean George, mason, bds. 141 Charles<br />
Brean Lawrence, gardener, btls. 41 Spruce<br />
Ereen William J.,carriage painter,57 Harva~d,h.lO’i Pond<br />
Brendel Alfred R., watchmaker, 663 Main, b. 89 Central<br />
Brendel Paul 0.. painter, bds. 89 Central<br />
Krennan Frank A., city laborer, h. 159 School<br />
Brennan James, laborer, h. 99 Willow<br />
Brennan John, h’)stler, 62 Church, bds. do.<br />
Brennan John, laborer, Ms. 139 School<br />
Brenuan M:lrtiu, house 159 School<br />
\ Brennan Xartin, laborer, bds. 35 Felton<br />
Brennan 1Clar.y Mrs., died Aug. 24, 1891 [School<br />
Brennan Michael, card grinder, K. Mn.fg. Co., h. 157<br />
Isrett John, at W. B. & D. Works, bds. 264 River<br />
Bretton Robert, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 87 Riverview<br />
ave., C. P.<br />
Bretton, see Britton<br />
Srewin Bernard, laborer, h. 118 Felton<br />
Rrewin Jaue Mrs., boarding-house, 118 Felton<br />
Bridge Philinda, widow of Abel E., 11. 29 Alder<br />
Bridges Caroline C., wiclow of Edmoud, 11. 28 Exchange<br />
Brjgden George I., musician, rooms 188 Chestnut<br />
Brigden Warren A., carpenter, bds. 188 Chestnut<br />
Briggs Amelia A., widow of Mrnore, h. 25 Robbins<br />
Briggs Caroline C., widow of CVilliam W., h. 12 Orange<br />
Brjggs Edward S., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 25 Bobbins<br />
Brlggs Henry C., clerk, 938 Main, 11. 229 Felton<br />
Rriuos James F., jeweler(7 Lancaster, K.),b. 128 Charles<br />
BriE% John, carpenter, l%. Mnl’g. Co., bds. 16 Mechanic<br />
13ri& Johu J., paiuter, bds. 138 Charles<br />
13riggs Mary A. Mrs., II. 12.8 Charles<br />
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO,,<br />
HOWE & RICE,<br />
Yrqprieto*a.<br />
$$$iJ<br />
Moulded Finish and Mouldings, Mantles, $:b&, -+.<br />
*GZ W-W Balusters, Posts, Etc. @+$<br />
MILL, JTELTON STREET, on F. 3%. It
Brigham Elijah W., ins. agent (53 State, rm 416, B.),<br />
house 148 >Iain<br />
Brigham Frank W., boards 148 Main<br />
I%righam Hannah 3%. &Irs., died July 17, 1890 [ binin<br />
Bright Elizabeth G., widow of \Villiam E., house 336<br />
Bright David K., mason, boards 47 Charles<br />
Bright William Ellery, stock broker, (121 Devonshire, B.),<br />
house Main, corner Grove<br />
Brindle Thomas, second hand, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 2 Jackson<br />
place<br />
[Central<br />
Brindle William A., loom fixer, B. Mnf’g. Co., h. rear 94<br />
Brison John H., stock cutter, Berry Bros., off Linden, bds.<br />
John Henihan’s, Massasoit<br />
Brison Sarah A., widow of Andrew, h. 126 Pine<br />
Britton Edward J., clerk, 152 Mood, II. 92 Gushing<br />
Britton Fred A., musician, boards W. H. Graves’, Rear<br />
Hill, Main<br />
Britton James, carpenter, h. Willow av., near \irillow<br />
Britton Robert, painter, rms. 1 Bemis av.<br />
Britton, see Bretton<br />
l
13rokhie A11tlr2~v K., tn,)vetl to So. Boston<br />
Brotcltie Clinrle+ \V., m 1vec1 to So. 1% JJtr,n<br />
Brewer E’rlwy II.. I,.,okkeeper, BOYld of II~Lllh’S Offi,<br />
City Rxli, b,)n-r> 187 A3h [ Us1ver<br />
Brown .itl:lliue IS., wit1 )w of Lonnrtl L., h. Warren, near<br />
Brown hldeu ‘I’.. ptwiuce, h. Hiqhland av., n~:tr Weston<br />
llrown Autlrew. died Jan. 2, 1892<br />
Urowti Autlrew b., jewel setter, Am. W. IV. C)., h. West<br />
Dale, hey. Farnsworth<br />
Brow11 Aunn RI. Miss, dressmaker, 170 Lesiu$on, ttds. do.<br />
Brown Aagwtas, sl1ipper, iv. E. w. co., Il.5 Ibaon, h.<br />
169 Hammond<br />
jRrowu Benjamin F.. clerk, 107 BIootl~,bds. 170 Lexington<br />
BPOWI~ ISenjamin II’., died Jan. ‘1, 18.92<br />
l3rowr1 I~,vron L., milkman, 1 IX Main, house do.<br />
Brown Caroline. widow of Ebeoczer L., h. 67 tu,lple’<br />
Brow11 CllnrleS H., farmer, house Winter, tle:tr Locust<br />
Ilrowu ~~harles N., watchmaker, (E.), h. l~roc~!c av., llCBl-<br />
Felton<br />
Brown Charles R., grazer, (231 Dadley I%.), h. 21 Adajns<br />
Browse Charles \V;tldo, at Atn. IV. \V. Co., It&. 67 Maple<br />
Browu Christian. hell,er, 213 Felton, b\ls. 36.5 River *<br />
Brown Clarence, driver, i4 Ijatlaon. bd3. 38 110<br />
Brown Cvril II:., Jr., at 8%. \Y. \V. C,., TV. 29 Oaxnq:<br />
Brown C!hnrle~ C., as$t. civil engineer, Sewer C )m.‘s, 17<br />
hhOdj’, L’lll. j, kJdS. l&d Ad1<br />
Brown Edwin A., moved to Denver, Col.<br />
Browvr~ Edwin S., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 405 Crescent<br />
Brown ISliza J., widow of Nabutn, house 21 Adams<br />
Brown Elizabeth A. Mrs., reporter, \Valtham Daily Tribune,<br />
622 Main, II. 75 Lexington<br />
Brown Ella Mrs., Ms. 67 Maple<br />
I3rown Emily S. Miss, died Feb. 12, 1891<br />
Brown Eunice G., widow ofJoel, hcls. 35 Cherry<br />
Brown Francis C., driver, 63 South, Ms. do<br />
Brown Francis C., died May 26, Id90<br />
Brown Frank H.. supt., Davis Sz; Farnum Mnfg. Co.,<br />
Foundry xv., b. John R. Farnum’s, Main<br />
Brown Frank IV., machinist, b. 197 River<br />
Brown Fred F., clerk, Am. W. W. Co., blis. 67 Maple<br />
Brown Frederick H., fireman, F. R. It.: h. 50 Alder<br />
I~rowri George W., h. 1130 Main<br />
Brown George W., carpenter, h. Weston, car. Elm nv.<br />
Brown George W., painter, II. rear 196 Charles<br />
Brown Isaiah T., at Am. W. W. Co., rm. 85 Orange<br />
Brown James, teamster, Am. IV. TV. Co., il. 253 Crescenl<br />
CHAS. B. McNABB & CO.,<br />
FINE FOOT WEAR.<br />
Methodist Building, Waltham.
WALTHAM [B] DIRECTORP 79<br />
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Brown James A., clerk (U.), bds. 63 Calvary<br />
Brown Jkltnes B., c:trpeuter and builder, rear 13i Moody,<br />
houre S6 Goldoll<br />
Browu Jeremixh, tttoved to Cambridgep.,rt<br />
Browtl .John Ii , oottitabic, collector alrtl supt., <strong>Public</strong> Bath<br />
House, otfiue 661 Main, h. 18 church<br />
Brown l~~ro~-, clerk, Water Board, 27 Moody, ro,)m 3,<br />
house 142 Aslt<br />
ROWS LINCOLN C., photogrqher, 645 Nain,<br />
B h. Y 17 clo. (368 page 626)<br />
h-own Uargaret hl., widow of John, clressmsker, 4’3<br />
Witttltrop, h. do [Winthrop<br />
Brown Mn!~tin IV., watchmaker, Am. \V. W. Go., II. 2<br />
Brown Mary l5,. Mrs., died June d1, 1892<br />
Brown Xary ‘l’., widow of Attdrew, II. \Vest Ijnle, bey.<br />
l’arnswol*tlr<br />
[Grescent<br />
Brtwn Nuses I%., mschiuist, Am. W. kV. Co., house 18<br />
lJrown r\‘at11:~11, eugioeer, 115 hcot~, II. 87 Adams<br />
13rown Nathatl A., salesman, 687 Main, II. 170 Lexingtou<br />
Brown I’;itrick, laborer, Ms. rear 706 lU:tiit<br />
Brown Roger S., moved from city<br />
l3rowti Wove MISS, Ii. 8 Puuntaiii<br />
Brown Kufus G., steam heating apparatus (77 Haverhill,<br />
JZ.), h. 46 Russell<br />
Brown Siduey l’., IawJer ((i 1 Court. l:.), aud asst. clerk<br />
(hluuiuipal Coutt, B.), bds. 46 l~u~sell<br />
Urowi~ SUWII 1.., moved to Boston<br />
’ l3row1~ Theodore P., moved to <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Brown Thornas. tlriver, 74 Bacon, !)da. Y Plymptou<br />
Brown Walter F ., at Ant. \V. W. Co., rms. 1% Crescent<br />
Brown \Valler (;., fireman, W. G. & E. Lt. Co., ltou>e 66<br />
Charles<br />
Brown \Vebster, clerk, 649 Main, It. 71 l2ussell<br />
Brown \t; illiuttt B., at Am. IV. W. Co., ruts. 405 Crescent<br />
Brown \Yilliam \Viihr, at Am.W.\V.Co.,rrns.I~l~adams<br />
Brown Willis F., machinist, J. L. T. Mnfg. c’o., bds.<br />
S31 Cresceut<br />
firown Willis L., machinist, J. L. T. Binfig. Co., house<br />
331 CIx’sCellt<br />
Browue Henry K., asst,. editor (Charlestown Enterprises<br />
Charlestown), h. 895S, Main<br />
Browtie Nellie Y., widow of George E., bds. 54 Myrtle<br />
BI-owne Mary A., witiow of Emersou, b:ls. 28 \Vuluut<br />
Browuell Jeremiah, blacksmith (Cambridge), 11. Y6 Charles<br />
Brownittg Attgie RI. Mrs., died P;ov * 191<br />
I8YO<br />
1Srownittg I&Irvard E., Ms. 133 Adatns<br />
Hrowniug list ry A.. at Am. IV. W. Co., bds. 133 Adams<br />
1:rowning Il:~rvey C., at Am. Cc’. \V. CO., II. 133 Adams<br />
Urownittg John b’., moved to Cambridge<br />
Ljrowttittg John I’. , moved to (kimbridge<br />
Browning<br />
_.-.<br />
Louis II., died Aug.<br />
---<br />
1, 1891<br />
.~<br />
Btlcon Street, Walthem.<br />
I
80 W’.iLTHAM [fj] I~IRECTOI~T<br />
hrozek Peter, weaver, C. JInQ. Co., bds: 341 River<br />
Bruce James I>., at Am. W. W. Co., h. il Brown<br />
Bruce Thomas H. balance maker, K. S. W. Co., h. 45<br />
Winthrop<br />
Bruce William, died Oct. IS, 1892<br />
1 Bruce William, at 13. iYIn@. Co., h. 18 Clinton<br />
Bruce William Mrs., h. 22 Fern<br />
Bruel Henry A, F., engineer, G. B. Pqpe & Co., Feltou,<br />
It. 68 Charles<br />
Brundige Collin, carpenter, h. 30 Oak<br />
Bruroh~ll Angus, driver, ‘769 Main, bda. 29 Harvard ave.<br />
Bryant Alonzo J., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 186 School<br />
Ilr-ant 1%. Herbert, at am. TV. TV. Co., btls. 26 Robbins<br />
Bryant Chnrles J., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 26 ltobbius<br />
Bryant ELtner C., clerk (IS.), bds. 26 Robbins<br />
Brvant Everett P ., at Am. TV. W. Co., bds. 112 High<br />
Br$nt Forrester, machinist, rear 218 Moody, h. at Nat&k<br />
Bryant Hartwell I.,milkman, Trapelo rd., n. Forest, h. do.<br />
Bryant James J., police, house 186 School<br />
Bryant John E., h. 147 Ash<br />
Brpnt Lucy IL, widow of John, h. 147 Ash<br />
Bryant Margnriete A. Mrs., died July 15, 1390<br />
Bryant \Villiam W. at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 94 Russell<br />
Utyleu Samuel D., transit-man, Aab & Co., 3 Moody,<br />
room 5.5, h. at Weston<br />
Bry
WATATHAM [B] SIRECTORP 81<br />
-<br />
Buker Esther F., witlow of John C., htl~. 31 Dartmouth<br />
Buker George E., finisher, Am. W. W. Co., house 31<br />
Dartmouth<br />
Buker Whitman S., moved from city<br />
Bnllard Charles II.. couductor, F. R. R., h. 35 Harvard<br />
Ballard Klvira C. hIrs., h. 46 Chestnnt<br />
Sullard Isaac H., iron moulder, 71 Felton, h. 796 Jlain<br />
Bullock Albert W., screen mnfr. (Weston), boards 3%<br />
Winthrop<br />
Bullock Bert, h. 34 Winthrop<br />
l~tillock Charles E., screen mnfr. (Weston),b. 34 Winthrop<br />
Bul’ock Isadore D., widow of Albert E., h. 34 \Vinthlop<br />
Bullock ,Jennie E. Mrs., died July 23, 1890<br />
Bumford Harrison H., supt. Waltham City Home, South,<br />
beyond Mt. Feake cemetery. h. do. [suite 1<br />
Bnncher Henry, engraver, Am. W. W. Co., h. 74 Chn~ch,<br />
Buncher Henry I’., teller, Walth:Lm National Bank, 637<br />
Main, bds. 74 Church, suite 1<br />
Bnndy Charles 11‘., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 149 High<br />
Bunker Charles S.. at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 1.52 Ash<br />
Burbank Buchanan H., rodrnan, Sewer Com’s, 27 Moody,<br />
room 5, rms. A. G.. Fugg’s, Warren ave.<br />
Burhank Charles O., stock broker (53 State, IS.), h. 132<br />
Church<br />
Burbank Phillip M., student, bds. 132 Church<br />
B~~rch Mnry, widow of Nathaniel, h. 1678 Feltou<br />
Burckes John W., foreman, steel dept., Am. W. W. Co.,<br />
h. 4 Betnis avenue<br />
Burgess Alex T., cigar maker, 32 Orange, hds. 63 High<br />
Burgess Augustus H., machinist, J. L. T. Mnfg. Co., bds.<br />
91 Crescent<br />
Burgess E’raucis A., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
Pond-street court [9 Central<br />
Burgess Henry I., train baggage master, F. R. LL., house<br />
Burgess John A., at, Am. W. W. Co., bds. 91 Crescent<br />
Burgess Joseph, machinist, rear 218 Aloorlp, house 91<br />
Crescent<br />
Burgess Joseph, Jr.. at Am. W. W. Co., h. 26 Park.C.1’.<br />
Burgh Eugene L., at Am. W. W. Co. b. 2i9 Cresceut<br />
Burgin George L., engineer, Am.‘W. W. Co., house 2i9<br />
Crescent<br />
Burgin James G., machinist: Am. W. W. Co.! boards 2i9<br />
Crescent<br />
Burke Bridget, widow of James, h. 126 Charles<br />
Burke Cleve, carpenter, bds. i Lawton pl.<br />
Burke Edward, teamster, 33 bloody. house Whitcomb,<br />
near Uenefit<br />
Burke Frank, died Feb. 4, 1891<br />
Bu:,ke Prank G., clerk, bds. 1 John<br />
llur!te .James A., at Am. W. W. Co. h. 19 ‘raylor<br />
Bulke James E;.. plumber, bd3. 374 River<br />
ATWOQD & SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lincoln Blxk,<br />
FURNACBS,RAKGES and STOVES,<br />
PLUMBING and GAS FITTING.
$2 WALTHAM [B] I~~IIlXTOltY<br />
__- -_- ---- -.._--__<br />
Burke 3iunes E., stone mason, h. 41 I-Zschnnge<br />
UllrliC James J., stone mason, btk. 19 Oak<br />
Burke J:L~c’, widow of Pat,rick, II. 52 Oak<br />
Burke Jeremi:th, co;~tr~~etor, Ms. 19 0ak<br />
Bu lw Joann:~ Miss, 11. I73 Charles<br />
Burke JOIIN, coutractor, 1~. 13 Oak<br />
Burke John, hborer, b&3. 9.3 Pond<br />
‘Burke John, laborer, 239 School, 11. 48 Spring<br />
Burke dohu IL (C. 1’. XcNabb & Co.), boots and shoes<br />
4 AJooclv, house 12 Htdl<br />
I311l4. Wks., house Parker’s<br />
lane<br />
Burke Thomas, painter, btls. li5 Charles<br />
Burke ‘l’!~ornas, twmster, 33 IlIoody, 11. 12 Fern<br />
URKE THOMAS a., blncksmith, 8iO Main, II.<br />
H 1 i8 Charles (sf+e page (i 1 Y)<br />
lsurke ‘I’. Henry, blacksmith, 8iO KJnin, II. I’. 42 Prospect<br />
Bnrleigh lilizabeth, widow ol’Jacub, k)cIs. 1iD Ash<br />
1Surleigh .Jolm IX., inrp ctor (Newton). rms. 289 Moody<br />
Burleigl: Naroy G., moved to FViuthrop<br />
Uurliuphof Charles, stenographer (U.), b. 197 Xoody<br />
l:urlwk Charles, hostler, SY Crescent, runs. do.<br />
13urmingham Rioherd I’., folder, \V. Ii. & D. TVks., bds.<br />
2 19 SCllOOL<br />
I~urmingliam ‘L’liomns F., finisher, W. IS. & I). Works, II.<br />
219 School<br />
Burnett David W., at Am. W. W. Co. bds. 73 3laple<br />
hruett Johu W., house ‘73 %ple<br />
~--~~ .___~~~ ._I__-^<br />
.L;31OIi;~ J. II: p: u CKLE Y,<br />
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and Smokers’<br />
F<br />
n<br />
++ Articles. 9-6<br />
m97 Xood~ St., - - WALTHAX<br />
CIGAR. Fur sale by all dealers.
Hurnham Alice L. Miss, bookkeeper, 234 &foody, b. do.<br />
Burnham Charles M., at Am. W. W. Co., b. 36 Beech<br />
Burnham Edwin S., pattern maker, Am. W. T. Co. house<br />
18 Myrtle<br />
Burnharn Harriet S., widow of Willis G., 11. 30 Maple<br />
Burnham Harry A., draughtsman, W. PI. & D. Wks., b.<br />
3 ti Beech<br />
URNHAM LEWIS T., absorbent cotton mnfr.,<br />
R ‘LO9 Lesiagton, h. 249 Bacon (see back cover)<br />
Burnham Louis, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 145 Brown<br />
Burnie Sophia Mrs., house 93 South<br />
tinrns Eliza Mrs., moved to New Bedford<br />
Burns Jatnes P., laborer (<strong>Watertown</strong>), h. end Nevens ct.’<br />
Burns Patrick, engineer, bds. 118 School<br />
Gurus Patrick, molder, D. & F. Mufg. Co. h. 136 Willow<br />
Burns Patrick, died Ovt. 14, 1891<br />
Burnstern John H., clerk, Newton, COP. Oak, house at<br />
Cambridge<br />
Burt-ill George IZ., moved to Cambridge<br />
Burrows Beu~amin F., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 1 Failer<br />
Burrows Mattie E. &I&, tailoress, 671 Uain, rooms 21<br />
S&o01<br />
Burt John, bleacher, TV. B. $ D. Works, house 4, rear<br />
1 T.i school<br />
Burt John F., clerk (85 Devonshire, B.), h. 2.5 Grant<br />
i
Butterfield Eugene M., clerk, 152 Moody, b. 39 Pine<br />
Butterfield George H., died Nov, 15, 1831<br />
Butterfield Herbert F., hair spring maker, 23 Crescent,<br />
house at sewton<br />
Button Lewis C., carriage painter, 207 Lexington, house<br />
38 Bacon<br />
Buttrick Francis, real estate office 721 Main, h. 776 do.<br />
UTTRIECK LUXBER CO., Howe & Rice,<br />
B props., 56 Felton (see foot lines)<br />
Butts Walter F., Am. W. W. Co., rms. 85 Gushing<br />
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WALTHAM [(-j-j 1)IRECTOR-Y 86<br />
Caldwell George P., dial painter, Am. W. W. Cd., 11. 41<br />
Francis<br />
Caldwell Grace P. Miss, clerk, Ascessor’s office, City Hall,<br />
btls. 41 Francis<br />
[Winthrop<br />
Caldwell Henry W., screen mnfr. (Westoil), rms. 31<br />
Caldwell John F., couductor, F. Lt. R., II. 107 River<br />
Caldwell Walter B., moved to Wayland<br />
Callallan Cornelius, laborer, h. 3 1 Central<br />
Callahan Daniel, carpenter, bds. 31 Central<br />
Callahan Frank, laborer, bds. 31 Central<br />
Callahan John, died May 18. 1832<br />
Callahan Louis P., plumber (B.), bds. 32 Calvary<br />
Callahan Michael, at 13. Mnfg. Co., h. 7 Cedar<br />
Callahan Patrick, at W. B. & D. Works, h. 105 River<br />
Callahan Richard, watch case maker (B.), h. 32 Calvary<br />
Callahan Kicliarti L., btis. 32 Calvary<br />
Callary James I!., at W. 13. & I>. Works, bds. 402 River<br />
Caller1 Michael, molder, h. 4 Foundry blk., Foundry av.<br />
Calway Novella T., widow of James, boarding house, 51<br />
Ash<br />
Cameron Allen, coachman, 94 Summer,.,bds, 61 Eschange<br />
Cameron Catherine, widow of Donald, h. 64 Exchange<br />
Campbell Charles D., gardeoer, A. T. Lyman. 11. Beaver,<br />
near Lyman<br />
Campbell Charies W., corn. trav. (B.), bds. C. D. Cnmpbell’s,<br />
Beaver<br />
Carnl~bell Elizabeth S., widow of Samuel, bds. 2-1 Ricerview<br />
av., C. I’.<br />
Campbell George, psinter, 25 Exchange, h. 81 Francis<br />
Campbell George Jr.; painter, 25 Kxchange, b. 81 Turner<br />
CatnpMl Hugh, gatemau, Elm street crossing, F. It. R.,<br />
Ii. 8 I’ountain<br />
Campbell James W., at Am. TV. W. Co., h. 316 Moody<br />
Caml)bell John O., btls. 316 Moody<br />
Campbell Patrick, forernan, J. E. Cain’s, Music Hall av.,<br />
II. 15 Cross<br />
Campbell Peter J., watchmaker, bds. 35 Felton<br />
l<br />
Camphell Rebecca, teacher, Newton Street school, bds.<br />
Charles D. Campbell’s Beaver [ner<br />
Campbell Thomas P.,at W. 13. & I>. Works, bds. 81 ‘L’ur-<br />
Canfield Emily S. Miss. dressmaker, 72 Robbins, h. do.<br />
Canfield Samuel, bds. 72 Robbins<br />
Cann Edwin C., engineer, Perry Bras., off Linden, h. do.<br />
Canlion Oliver, carder B. hlnl’g. Co., h. 90 E’ellou<br />
Card Annes F. Mrs., died May 23. 1890<br />
Card George U., driver, btls. 109 Chestnut<br />
Card George I-S., driver, 508 Lexington, bds. do.<br />
Cxrdwcll Paul, weaver 1%. Xnfg. Co., bds. 365 River<br />
Carev Charles P.. master mechanic, U. S. W. Co., rms.<br />
$6 R~~ssell<br />
Carey Daniel, died Febf 11, 1892<br />
ATWOOD cfe E33ElEAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lincoln Hock,<br />
Waltham Agts. for Crawford Ranges<br />
and Walker Furnaces.
86 WALTHAM ’ c] DIRECTOR<br />
Carey George W., farmer, b, 14 ~ncou<br />
Carey Hannah Ii. Airs., died .Jan., lXY2<br />
Carey John H., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 230 School<br />
Carey *Joseph, bds. 230 School<br />
Carey Margaret J. Miss, 11. 230 School<br />
Carey Sarah Miss, b. rear 28 Charles<br />
Carey ‘~HJI~S F., bottler, 11 Water, b. 230 School<br />
Carev, see Cary<br />
Carli; Ann. widow of Patrick, b. basement 29 Spring<br />
Carlin Eugene O., laborer, hds. basemeut 29 Spring’<br />
Carling d. Frank, supt. Am. Laundry Co., 130 Newtou,<br />
b. at <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Carlon Stephen, at B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 409 River<br />
Carlson John, carder, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 398 River<br />
Carlson Mangus, sawger, Libby & Larcom, Prospect, b.<br />
15 Heard<br />
Carlton Andrew P., carpenter, b. 205 Cbarles [Charles<br />
Carlton A. Burton, confectioner, 194 Moody, bdr. 205<br />
Carlton John M., carpenter, b. 98 Cushing<br />
Carmocly Cornelius J., weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., II. Gentle,<br />
car. Massasgit<br />
Carnes Edward S., bds. 20 Charles<br />
Carnes Jo~J~, carpenter, bds. 20 Charles<br />
Carney dames W., police, 11. 49 Francis<br />
Carney ,John, laborer, bds. 153 Grove<br />
Carney Jolrn (J. Calney Coal Co.), 70 Calvary, b. 68 do.<br />
Carney John J., hairdresser, basement, 3 Moody,bds. 125<br />
Pond<br />
ARNEY J. COAL CO. (John Carney), coal and<br />
C wood, 70 Calvary, near I. 1~. R. crossiug (set page<br />
618)<br />
Carnep Martin F., &rk (IS.), h. 22 Exchange<br />
Carney I\licbael, laborer, h. 65 Bolton<br />
Carney &Iortimer, tit;: laborer, 1~. ‘i9 @:xc!bange<br />
Carneg Nellie E. Miss, clerk, nurse, bds. 83 Oak<br />
Carney Patrick, fireman, B. Mufg. Co., 11. 213 Grove<br />
Carneg Patrick, laborer, I;. I~. I~., h. 125 Pond<br />
Carney Patrick .J., bds. 125 Poud<br />
Barney Thomas, coai and wood, 83 Oak, b. do.<br />
Caruey Thomas, died May 11, 1892<br />
Carney Thomas H., bds. 125 Pond<br />
Carney William L., sewer foremnn, b. F8 Calvary<br />
Curon Alexander, weaver, IS. nlnfg Co. IJ. rear 94 Fulton<br />
Carpenter Hamilton L., bookkeel)er (“3 \Vest, H.) bds.<br />
71 Piue<br />
Carpenter Sarah C. Miss, b. 121 Adams<br />
Carljenter, Warner W., postal clerk, h. 71 Pine<br />
Car; Alden S., car builder, bds. 11. Arrowsmith’s Hastings<br />
av.<br />
Carr Charles W., electrician, B. Mfg. Co.,rms. nf00dy St.<br />
fire station, btls. 17 Hall<br />
GEiVUINE CORK S0L.E SHOES,<br />
gjrS.00 and 664.00<br />
EL F. 3bY&ANADS<br />
METHODIST BLDG., WALTEAM.<br />
I
Carr Frank C. tinsmitll, 695 Mniu. bds. 17 Hall<br />
Carr George F., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 1% Hall<br />
Carr George H., roofer, 40 Russell, 11. do.<br />
CRI’P Herbert A., watchmaker (H.), 15 Gushing<br />
Carr J. Albert, at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 214 Atl:lms<br />
Carr Mary S.. widow of Alexander, h. 17 Hall<br />
Carrier Elizabeth Mrs., died April 21, 1891<br />
Carrier Ralph A., paiater, 162 Moody. 11. 32 Gordon<br />
Carroll Ellen Mrs., died September 16, 1899<br />
Carroll Hugh, switchman, Roberts Crossing, F. R. R., II.<br />
Wall, near the River<br />
Carroll Hugh L., carpenter, h.’ 27 Middle<br />
CarrollJames A., at W. H. Sr; D. Works, h. 76 Oak<br />
Carroll John, died May 3, 1892<br />
Carroll John C., h. 2i Oak<br />
C:~rroll .John cJ., at B. Mnfg. Co., h. 39 Cliuton<br />
Carroll John P., laborer, bds. 308 River<br />
Carroll Rlichael, lineman, h. 2 Elm<br />
Carroll Michael, woocl moulder, h. rear, 194 Charles<br />
Carson Elbridge C., machinist, rear 418 Moody, house 5<br />
Gordon<br />
Carter Crrus L. (Carter & Co.), hats, caps and gents’<br />
furr;ishinq goods, 28 Moody, h. Maiu, n. Willow<br />
Carter Elizabeth, widow of Asaph R., h. 46 Chestnut<br />
Carter George O., clerk 117 Moody, h. 3 Rumford av.<br />
c. P.<br />
Carter George ‘I’., at Am. W. TV. Co., h. 27 Harvard av.<br />
Carter #John, moved to Somerville<br />
Carter Philip W., clerk, Am. W. W. Co., Crescent, 11.<br />
at Newton<br />
[Eh<br />
Carter Wart-en, finisher, W. R. & D. Works, h. rear 24<br />
Carter S: Co. (Cyrus L. Carter), hats, caps and gents’<br />
furnishing goods, 28 Moody<br />
Cartin Xarv A., died June 3, 1891<br />
Cartledge Wilfred B., machiuist, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
23 \Vinthrop [Charles<br />
Cnrty William F., steam fitter, 137 Moody, bds. 20<br />
Carver Sarah A., widow of Israel, bls. Lelaud Home for ’<br />
Aged Women, 21 Newtou<br />
Gary Charles S., moved from City<br />
Gary, see Carey<br />
Caryl Ardelia C. Mrs., died Jau. 20, 1892<br />
Cask ltetsev MB., died June 29, 1892<br />
Case William I’. , moved to Hartford, Conu.<br />
Casey Andre: stoue Mason, h. 25 Noonan<br />
Casey Daniel, laborer, h. 8.5 Felton<br />
Casey David S.. brakemxn. F. Ri R., 1~1s. 154 Charles<br />
Casey Ellen, widow of Cornelius J., h. 154 Charles<br />
Casev Frank, teamster, Waltham Coal Co., h. 139 Grove<br />
Case; Hannah Mrs., died Jau. 2, 1890<br />
Casey<br />
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John E., wheelwright, 821 Main, bds. 20 Charles<br />
WOOD, BARLIER& co.,<br />
Main Ofiiw, lix-hnnge u”=%E%3 B’ldg.,<br />
Cur. SLate and Kilby, Boston.<br />
Bacon Street,<br />
l<br />
Waltham.
Casey Nary E. Miss, seamstress, bds. 154 Charles<br />
Casey Ni!:haelq laborer, h. r+ar 144 Charles<br />
Casey Norn Mrs.. died Jan. 2, 1890<br />
Casey Simon, lnborcr, h. i0 Oak<br />
Casey Timothy W., lather, 70 Hammond, h. do.<br />
Cash John. laborer, lt. 276 River<br />
Cash .1I:try, widow of Cornelius. h. 276 River<br />
Cashman Charles Ii., moved to Newton<br />
Cassidp Andrew G., at Am. \V. W. CO., bds. 311 fiIooty<br />
eassidp Charles H., tinsmith. 137 Moody, bds. 3 Noonan<br />
Cassidy ,James, mull: sl-inner, G. Mdfg. Co. btls. 365<br />
Rivet<br />
Cassidy John, laborer, bds. 39 Exchange<br />
Cassidy John A.,tuilor, 673 Main, rm. 6, bds. 182 Scltool<br />
Cassidy Patrick A., tailor; 673 Main, rm. 6, h. 18% School<br />
Cassidp Patrick J., trr.v. salesman (N. Y.), hou,e 79<br />
Exchange<br />
Cassotti Kate XIX, fruit dealer, h. 30 W:tter<br />
Cassotti Louis, moved out of city<br />
Cassoni Stephen, moved ant of city<br />
Castles Henry, carder, B. Mfg. Co., bds. 365 River<br />
Castner Eldorus A., moved to Belmont<br />
Castner Sanford I
P. P. ADAMS.<br />
‘ ADVERTTSEMENTS 89<br />
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0. S. CATHCART<br />
P. P. ADAMS & CO.,<br />
-DE.iLElGS<br />
YN-<br />
Dry Goods<br />
8 Small Wares,<br />
Also, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, Underwear,<br />
CORSEX’S A SPECIALTY.<br />
E. ILEFELDT,<br />
Clothing Made in First-Class order and also cleansed, pressed and dyed.<br />
Prospect &reef, memr Pelton,<br />
WAL’THA&E,<br />
MASS.<br />
%Mercl~%n-t<br />
OZRO A. WIGGIN, -<br />
Tailor.98<br />
Ch lmbers, 8 and 9 Methodist Building,<br />
WALT1lA.M, IIIASS.<br />
3 Noody,<br />
LITTLEFIELD DIRECTORY PUBLISHIXG CO.,<br />
x aorston:~usinss~:Direotor~;.<br />
PRICE<br />
PUBLISHERS<br />
fJ31.60.<br />
12 POST OFFICE SQ., - - BOSTON, MASS.<br />
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Chughey, see Coy, also Coye<br />
Cavanagh John. 11. Xassasoit ct., opp. Center<br />
Caranagh Patrick, moulder, D. & F. Mnfg. Co., bds.<br />
226 River [Taylor<br />
Cavanagh Thomas F., tinsmith. 154 Moody, bds. 119<br />
Cavanagh, see Cavanaugh, also Kavanaugh<br />
Cavanaugh Ann, widow of John, h. 119 Taylor<br />
Cavanaugh Bridget,widow ofThomas, h. 7 Foundr-, blk.<br />
Foundry RV. c av.<br />
Cavanaugh,James, rnoulder, 11. 6 Foundry, blk. Foundr\:<br />
Cavanaugh John, laborer, 1;. 16 Calvery<br />
Cavanaugh Mary Mrs., h. 195 Grove<br />
Cavanaugh Michael. laborer, bds. Ii5 Grove<br />
Cavenep Margaret Mrs., II. 198 Newton<br />
Caveney Thomas, plumber, 29 Common, h. 198 Newton<br />
Central Club, 621 Alain<br />
ENTRAL DRY GOODS CO. (Clifford S.Cobb),<br />
c dry and fancy goods, etc., 107 and 109 Moody (see<br />
page op!)osite J<br />
ENTRAL HOUSE, George H. Cushman, prop.,<br />
c 743 Main, coruer Exchange (see page 615)<br />
Centrai Park, John 1~. Barnum, prop., Foundry ave.,<br />
Hleachcry statiou<br />
Chaclhourne Humphrey, 11. Lincoln, n. Lake<br />
C11;~dclock William 13 . at Am. W. W. Co., h. 82 Robbins<br />
Chndsey Alonzo It., fiuisher, hds. 2%~ School<br />
Chadsep Levi I’. A., at Am. \V. \V. Co., II. 23 Ash<br />
Chadsey Minnie 1%. Miss, died April 21, 1590<br />
Chadfey Nellie E. Miss, bookkeeper, Am. W. W. CO.,<br />
bds. 23 Ash<br />
Chadwick Henry D., medical student, bds. 1’75 Brown<br />
Chadwick James, at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 51 Robbins<br />
Cha& Clifford G., at Am. W. ‘W. Co., bds. 14 Wadsworth<br />
ave.<br />
HAFFIN FREDERICK #A., tailor, 10 Moody,<br />
C room 2, h. 107 Chestnut(ree page 89)<br />
Chaffin John I., real estate and insurance. agent! 210<br />
Moody, h. i4 Wadsworth ave.<br />
Chaflin Walter H., carpenter, hrls. 107 Chestnut<br />
Chagnoo John, loom fixer, B. Mnfy. Co.,h. 1 Lawton pl.<br />
Chagnon Napoleonloou fixer, 15.4lufg.C0., h.117 Central<br />
Chsmberlaiu Calvin W., at Am. W.!V. Co.,h. 31 Robbins<br />
Chamberlain Edgar W., fireman, F. R. lL.,h.21 Winthrop<br />
Chamberlain George D. (W:~ltham Steam Laundry), 13<br />
Crescent, h. at Cambridge<br />
Chamberlain Henry R., manager, Atlas Chemical Co.,226<br />
Calvary, h. at Newtouriile<br />
C’hnmk~erlain Oscar I., clerk (U.), bds. 31 Robbins<br />
Chnml)erlain Walter O., supt., Atlas Chemical Co., 226<br />
Calvary. bds. at Newtonville<br />
Ch:~ml)erlin Bert O., clerk. 28 Moody, btls. 73 Adams<br />
ATW(9OD c& SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Waltham.<br />
PLUMBING and GAS FITTLNG,<br />
HARDWARE and RANGES.
Chamberlin Fred H., clerk, 3 i%odv,rrn. 8, 1, 1;. 1-j PloxcI<br />
Chnmberlin George, salesman (36 Franklin, U.), h. lb<br />
Floyd<br />
Chamberlin George W., h. 418 Main<br />
Chamberlin G. WiIliQm. at Am. W. \V.Co., bds. 74 Browu<br />
Chnmberlin Sarah A., widow of Charles, h. 74 Brown<br />
Chandler Blauey B., gardener, h. 789 iYI:~in<br />
Chandler Rnlph, carpenter, hds. 240 Crescent<br />
Chandounait Aloide (Z. F. Leger R- Co.), carpenter and<br />
builder, I6 Sun, II. 42 do.<br />
Channel1 Howard, moved to Haverhill<br />
Chapell James, carpeutrr, hds. 85 Pine<br />
Chapel1 John, carpenter, bds. 85 Pine<br />
Chapi Abbp L., widow of Ezra H., bds. 852 Main<br />
Chapin Charles L., traiu baggage master, F. R. It.. h. 60<br />
Turner<br />
[scllool<br />
Chapin Frank W., inspector, Am. W. W. Co., bds. 2.57<br />
Chapin George H., painter, 9 Prospect, h. 257 School<br />
Chapin Ruby, died Aug. 6, 1892<br />
Chapman Horace H.. clerk, 611 M:\in, h. i Mt. Pleasant<br />
Chapman John, clerk (B.), rms. 15 Robbins<br />
Chapman Sarah Niss h. 595 Main<br />
Charles Edward, dill painter, Am.W.W.Co., h. 1.5 Myrtle<br />
CharlesGeorge, teamster.J.J. S.Peterson s,Riverriew pl.,<br />
bds. do.<br />
Charles Henry, h. 21 Robbins<br />
Chnrleton Patrick, l:tborerl bds. rear 18 Calvarv<br />
Chase Aaron, carpenter. h. 24 Cross<br />
Chnse Caroline M., widow ofAsa C., h. 25 Gordon ,<br />
Chase Charles C., basket worker (Somerville), h. Quince<br />
Chase Charles E.. at Am. W. W. Co., h. 201 Ash<br />
C<br />
HASE CHARLES F.,ttwmt officer, constable.and<br />
collector, 621 Main, rm. F, and janitor, High st.<br />
Primary school, II. 77 Gushing (see page 10)<br />
Chase Edpar H., machinist, bds. 201 Ash<br />
Chase Edwin, moved out West<br />
Chase George E., bds. Charles C. Chase’s, Quince *<br />
Chase Joseph W..machinist, Atn.W. W.Co.,h.encl of%ich<br />
HASE SARAH A. MISS, d jrist, dry and fancg<br />
c goods, 104 llloudy, opp. Warner’s blk., h. do. (see<br />
Index)<br />
Chase Simpson E., janitor, South Grammar school, h.<br />
188 Chestnut<br />
Chase William H., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 101 Crescent<br />
Chatfield Daniel B., machinist,B. Mnfg.Co., h. 42 Francis<br />
Cheney Henry M. At. \V. W. Co., h. 83 Gardner<br />
Cheney Joseph A., h. 248 Main<br />
Chcney Napoleon, moved to West Cambridge<br />
Cheney’s Orchestra, H. M. Cheney, manager,210$ Moody<br />
Cheney William E., h. 14 Sharon<br />
Cheney William F., janitor, High school, h.187 Hammond<br />
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CiMC>KE J. IF’. BiTCRLEY,<br />
J. VU<br />
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and Smokers’<br />
ClG2L For sale)by all daelers.<br />
.
P;ALTEIA!d [(-j] I)IRECTORY 95<br />
Cheslev E. Gertrude XT&, bookkeeper. Waltham Grain<br />
Cb., IO Pclton, bda. 44 Hammond<br />
Chessman .J. Albet-t, salesman (U.) T h. 48 Hall<br />
Chevalier .4d:t I
96 WALTHAM [c] DIP~ESTOXY<br />
ITY MARKET, Joseph M.Quinn, prop.,provisions,<br />
c 81 iUoody (see page 609)<br />
City Stnbles, Pond, opp. Pond ave.<br />
Claffey Alfred J., bds. 34 Curtis<br />
Claffey Eliza J. Miss, tlermatoligist, Ms. 34 Curtis<br />
Clxffey Susan, widow of Patrick, b. 34 Curtis<br />
Clagg James, at II. Mnfg. Co., bds. 9G Calvary<br />
Cl,ab:~uc John T., plumber, 7 Feiton, h. at Concord<br />
Clapp Chzrles,confectionery mnfr.and dealer, 181 Moody,<br />
11. 343 Crescent<br />
Clapp Gilmer, clerk (IS.), bds. Linden, II. Main [Main<br />
Clnpp Harriet B. widow of tJames H., h. Linden, near<br />
Clapp hfunroe, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 93 Crescent<br />
Clark Adelbert F., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 298 Newton<br />
Clark Alden, bookkeeper, G. Frank Frost, 33 Moody, h.<br />
off Lexington, opp. 402<br />
Clark Alvah W., f>Lncy iron worker (19 Portland, IS.), II.<br />
48 Vernon<br />
Clark Eiertbz L. Miss, principal,<br />
[V ernou<br />
Roberts school, hds. 39<br />
Clark Charles, died, ,Jno. 16, 1892<br />
Clark Charles E., m,zchiuist, am. W. W. Co., house 55<br />
Cherry<br />
Clark Charles W., clerk (30 Winter, IS.), h. 20 Common<br />
Clark Elizabeth D. Mrs., dressmaker, 30 Walnut. 11. do.<br />
Clark Elizabeth 31. Miss, h. Linden, n. R. R. crossing<br />
Clark Il;uoch It , master mnriuer, 11. 68 Chestnut<br />
Clurk Il:ugene S., moved to Saudwich<br />
Clark Everett D., at Am. IV. W. Co., 11. 320 crescent<br />
Clark Frnuk A., at W. 13. & I). Works, bds. 203 River<br />
Clark Frank O., clerk (IS.), btls. 68 Chestnut<br />
Clark Frank K., harness mufr. (Kempton pl., W. Newton),<br />
h. 96 Orange<br />
C<br />
LARK GEORGE A,, livery st:lCle and horse<br />
clipping, 39 Spruce, and at Am. W. W. Co., h. 15<br />
Spruce (see p. 616)<br />
Clark Georue W., house 39 Vernon<br />
Clark Har& D. Mrs., Ms. 110 Central<br />
Clark Harsy G., at Am. TV. W. Co., bds. 9G Orange<br />
Clark E-Tcnry C., boarding house, 365 River, h. do.<br />
Clark Henry M., carpenter, 11. 315 School<br />
Clark Henrv hl., Sousa 73 Adams<br />
Clark Jamei, laborer, h. 17 Fountain<br />
Clark James H., carpenter, Ms. 24 Sharon ’<br />
Clark Jessie L. Miss, teacher, EZigb st. Primary school,<br />
PIIIS. 233 Mootlv<br />
Clark John R., macilinist, h. 64 Chestnut<br />
Clark John W., loom fixer, B. Mnfg. Co., 11. 49 New<br />
Grove<br />
Clark Joseph, machinist, 13. Xnfg.Co.,rms.lSO Lexington<br />
Clark Julius D., millman. Perry Rros., off Linden, house<br />
Massnsoit, 01m. Rlasuasoit ct.<br />
BUTl RICK’ iUMBER CO,,<br />
HOWE<br />
& RICE,<br />
Proprietors.<br />
>g&!! Moulded Finish and Mouldings, Mantles, -#$$, <br />
jtk$$ . . Balusters, Posts, Etc. $$ Q<br />
MILL, FELTON ST1PEET, on F. R. It
Clark Lizzie E‘. Mrs., hoarding house, 148 Adams<br />
Clark Lowell, h. 68 Lyman<br />
Clark Maria Miss, h. 68 Lyman<br />
Clark YIary A. Miss, dressmaker, 16 Stearns, Ms. do.<br />
Clark Mary RI. Miss, h. Lindey. near 11. 8. crossing<br />
Clark Xyra .J. Miss, died Jan. 19, 1890<br />
Clark Robert W., machiuist (Newton). lx 52 Myrtle<br />
Clark Samuel E., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 333 Crescent .<br />
Clark Sarah A. Mrs., boarding house, 73 Adams<br />
Clark Sheldon C., trav. salesman, J. L. T. Mnfg. CO.,<br />
Roberts crossing, h. 153 Chestnut<br />
Clark Thomas, laborer. h. 69 Oak [ Felton<br />
Clark Thomas A., mule spinner, IE. JInfg. Co., house 85<br />
Clark Wallace E., at Am. W. W. Co.. bds. 310 Crescent<br />
Clark Walter B., gardener, 1~. T. Paiue, Beaver. h. do.,<br />
near Lexington<br />
Clark William H., lawyer, h. Linden, n. R. R. crossing<br />
Clark William J., weaver, B. Mnfg. Co.. bds. 17 Fountain<br />
Clark William L. (W. W. Clark & Son), grocer, 691<br />
Main, house 38 Commcn<br />
Clark William V., driver, 130 Uoody, rms. ‘72 Taylor<br />
Clark William W. (W. W. Clark & Son), grocer, 691<br />
&in, h. 140 School<br />
Clark Winter H., at U. S. W. Co., rms. 83 Cherry<br />
Clark W. W. & Sou (William W. and William L. Clark),<br />
grocers, 691 l\lain<br />
Clark, see Clarke<br />
Clarke Adelman E.. bookkeeper, bds. ‘23 South [Abams<br />
Clarke Annie M. Miss, clerk, Am. W. W. CO., btls. 206<br />
Clarke Earl H., bds. 148 Adams<br />
Clarke Edwin M., at Am. W.-W. Co., h. 92 Brown<br />
Clarke Fleda M., widow of Fred C., h. ‘73 Chestnut<br />
Clarke Frank A., printer, house 148 Adams<br />
Clarke Fred C., died Nov. 11, 1890<br />
Clarke Jessie B. Miss, teacher, Orange st. Grammar<br />
school, bds. 311 iUootlp<br />
Clarke Randolph K. (Clarke & Hyde), Boston Branch<br />
Clothing Co., 136 Moody, h. at Boston<br />
Clarke Willis W., jewel inspector, Am. W. W. CO., 1~.<br />
23 South<br />
Clarke & Hyde (Randolph I
98 XvbLTI-TA!U [(,1-j DIRECTORY<br />
Clasby dadie .T. Miss, bookkeeper, 80 Charles, bds. do.<br />
Clay Alfred C., at Am, W. W. Co , 11. 158 Lowell<br />
Clay Georg A., pnytnaster, 8. Unfg. Co., off Moody, h.<br />
at Watert.own<br />
Clayton George,4 teamster+ J. L. T. Mnfg. Co., house<br />
5 Winthrop<br />
Clayton Thomas S., at Am. W. W. Co.. rms. 89 Alder<br />
Clearg Michael, weaver, N. Mfg. Co., Ms. 409 &ret.<br />
Cleary Michael II., moved to Boston<br />
Cleary William, moved lo Newton<br />
Clellnnd John It., moved out of city<br />
Clement Harry. weaver, 13. Mfg. Co., brls. 409 River<br />
Clement Murray I)., paymaster, Am. W. W. Co., Crescent,<br />
house 319 do.<br />
Clement Wiil I)., student, 78 Crescent, rms. 157 do.<br />
Clifford Antoinette, widow of Willinrd, bds. 90 Taylor<br />
Clifford ,John, boards rear 152 School<br />
CliA’ord John W., bookkeeper, 14 Felton, h. 53 Francis<br />
Clifford Owen, laborer, 11. rear 152 School<br />
ClifYord Stephen I., bottler, bda. rear 156 School<br />
Clifford Wheelock h’., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
350 Mood v<br />
Clines Juliu, w&low of Patrick, h. 10 Williams<br />
Clisham Xichael, blacksmith, bds. P Sheridan’s, Nunroe<br />
avenue<br />
Cloonen Thomas, moved to Wrighton<br />
Cloran Edward. laborer, II. 5 Fdundr,y blk., Foundry ave.<br />
Cloran .John, I:tborer, bds. rear 203 Grove<br />
Cloran Plttrick. Inborer;h. rear 203 Grove<br />
Clough Albion F., boards 42 Prospect<br />
CLough George W., clietl Nov. 2, 18d9<br />
C;ough Harriet C., witlow of George W., h. 79 ETigh<br />
Clough Hxttie 11:. Miss, music teacher, 79 High, bds. do.<br />
Clough *John W., at Am. W. W. Co., hds. 79 High<br />
Clough Milford C. (Clough & Adams), provisions, 46<br />
Spruce, II. 34 Cnshing<br />
LOUGH & ADAMS (Milford C. Clough ‘and<br />
c E;rnest I’. Ad;lms), provisions and fish, 46 S~I’UCI!<br />
(see page 612)<br />
Clout James, weaver. 13. Mfg. Co., bds. 365 River<br />
Cloves Frank EI., at A. W. W. Co., h. 12 Stearns<br />
Cluff Aaron M.. provisions, b. 1 Maple Terrace<br />
Cluff George M., clerk, 199 Moody, bds. 1 Maple Terrace<br />
Cobb Alfred C., freight clerk (F. It. It., U.), rms.8 Grant<br />
Cobb Annie C:&rr~., bookkeeper, 723 Stain, rms. 8 Grxnt<br />
Cobb Carrie P. Mrs., house 27 Francis<br />
TOBK CLIFFORD S. (Central Dry Goods Co.),<br />
c 107 and 109 Moody, rms. 49 Crescent(see pige 92)<br />
Cobb Edward I., died Jan. 26, 1890<br />
Cobb F,dward W., died Feb. 21, 1891<br />
Cohl) .John E., clerk, 107 Moods, rms. 49 Crescent<br />
T’RY McNA1BB’S<br />
Genuhe Cor7c SoZe Shoes, $3.00 and $4.00.<br />
’ Methodiat Bldg., Waltham.
WBLTIIBBI [c] DIRECTORY 99<br />
Cobb Julia E., widow of Charles A., 11. 66 Hall<br />
Cobb Pt~iscilla B. Mrs., died April 3. 1892<br />
Cobb Reuben H., clerk, 10 Common, 11. 27 Francis<br />
Cobb Sarah H., widow of William S., Ms. 144 Lowell<br />
Cobb William W., music teacher, 42 Schoul, h. do.<br />
Cobe Nathan, maunger, Hub Clothing Store, 6 Elm, bds.<br />
177 Summer<br />
Cobleigh Charles H., trav. salesman (B.). bds. 26 Adams<br />
Cobleigh Zimri H., cutter (B.), 11. 26 Adaus<br />
Coburn Adeline W $ widow of Benjamin F., 11.20 Robbins<br />
Coburn Artdrew S., boards 126 Ash<br />
Coburn Joseph, moved to Cambridge<br />
Colntrn Lorenzo, teamster, 115 Bacon, h. 27 Fraacis<br />
Coburn Maggie Mrs., house 23 Noonan<br />
Cochran Jue V., agent, ~oonis 34 \,Valnut<br />
Cochrane Isaac, house Felton, near Browns’ laue<br />
Cochrane James, moved to Helmout<br />
Cochrane Rlichael, laborer, h. Kschnnge st. place<br />
CodyerMqaret, widow of Thomas, h. %53 Calvary<br />
Codyer Peter M., tinsmith (Cambridge), b. 253 Calvary<br />
Codyer Thomas F., engitteer, 226 Calvary, h. 61 do.<br />
Cot: Harrie I,.. druggist (M\lt. Auburn), h. 99 Pine<br />
Coen Delia Miss, house 80 Oak<br />
Coen John, laborer, \V. B. Br D. Works, b. 77 Willow<br />
Coen *Julia, wid:)w of Dennis, b,ls. 1 River ave. *<br />
Coen Martin, grocer, 7 Moore, Ii. 95 Calvary<br />
Coen Michael. laborer, h. Parker’s lane<br />
Coen Patrick J., hostler, B. Mfg. Co., h. 1 River ave.<br />
Coen Rose: widow of Luke, Lt. 80 Oak<br />
Coeu Thomas, laborer, bds. M. Coett’s, Parker’s lane<br />
Coffin John S., at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 30 High<br />
Cogswell William L., time keeper, Am. IV. IV. Co., house<br />
lG5 Chestnut<br />
Colbyrn Arthur L.,orqan builder(Weston),h.32 H:tmmond<br />
Colburn Charlie E., clerk, It. 36 Gushing<br />
Colhurn Edwin T., shoetnaker, Prospect at bridge, house<br />
99 s0ut11<br />
Colburn George &I., at U. S. TV. Co., h. 126 Ash<br />
Colburn Gilbert, boards 112 Crescent<br />
Colburn Herbert H., at Am. W. W. Co., It. 56 Maple<br />
Colburn Martin V., engitreer, stone crusher, Pond, house<br />
3 Winthrop<br />
Colburn Matilda Miss, bds, Lelantl Home for Aged Women,<br />
21 Newton<br />
Colburn Nancy MM., died June 14, 1890<br />
Colburn Perrin B., produce, k. 858 Main<br />
Colburn Samuel B., carpenter, II. 23 Gushing<br />
Colburn \Villiam G., at Am. \Y. W. Co., 11. 112 Crescent<br />
Colburn William W. Rev.. house 644 Cherry<br />
Colby Edwarcl I,., driver, 1241 Main, bds. do.<br />
Colby Elizabeth C. Xrs., died Dec. 12, 1891<br />
P&ICE*~ Wood, Barker & Co.,<br />
the Lowest<br />
LUINKBEFL<br />
in the City. Knin street, Woltbs,m-
L<br />
Colbv Eileri A., widow of Tho.n.~s R., housekcep~r, 47<br />
-Adal,,s<br />
Colby 13. Joseph, teamster, D.&z I. Mfg.&. .11.12 \Villow<br />
Colby George (+., bookkeepsr (B.), h. 86 nxyrt1e<br />
Colby James IV. (.Johu W. l&less & Co.), l,rusic and<br />
fancy goods, iii hIoo iv, h. at Campelio<br />
Colby Lizzie Claude Miss, died March 2, 1890<br />
Colby S:Lrah F. Mrs., moved to Kew York<br />
Colby Susrn L’., widow of Levi, Ms. 65 ‘l’arlor<br />
Colcord Amelia, E., widow of William, dressmaker, 29<br />
Spruce, house do.<br />
Colcutt Fred, boards 121 Ash<br />
Colcutt M:lry Mrs., liou3e 121 Bsh<br />
Cul~lwzil ISred LX., farmer, II. West, near Winter<br />
Coldwell Hiram, farmer aud milkman, II. West, I). Winter<br />
Cole Albert L., lunch room, 976 Xoody, 11. 303 Crescent<br />
OLE ALTON B. (American Laundry Co.), 130 to<br />
c l:ici Newton, h. at Watertowu (see back cover)<br />
Cole Arthur L. (GeoErion & Cole) ,carpenter and builder,<br />
101 Urown, h. do.<br />
Cole Fred E-I., engineer, IV. G. L. Co., h. 357 Moody<br />
Cole Fr:lucis J., died Jan. 16, 1890<br />
Cole Harry &I.. optician (6 Bromfield, B.) btls. 477 &in<br />
Cole tJ,zcltso~~ W., metal worker (B.), h. 477 &Mu<br />
@le Jconie F. Miss. clres+maker, 6X A(lnma, rms. do.<br />
Cole Jeunie S. Miss, house 63 Prospect<br />
Cole Mary, widow of Samuel. h. 20 Gardner<br />
C;ole Sarah A., widow of David W., h. 327 Moody<br />
Cole WilL~ed A., contractsr, h. 99 Ash [near Emery<br />
Coleman Edward, teamster, 33 Moody, Ii. Puud avenue,<br />
Coleuian George A., student, id Crescent, rni3. 1 Spruce<br />
Coleman Johu, hostler, 12 Chu ch, his. Johu \Varren’s,<br />
Coleman .John, lnburer, bds. 14 blclienn<br />
Coleman Johu, laborer, h. Sevens ct.<br />
Coleman Patrick H., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. Edward<br />
Coleman’s, Poud ave.<br />
Collngan Walter G., clerk, 136 Moody, bcls. 130 Ch:~l>s<br />
Collertou John, dyer, 13. Mfg. Co.,, bdu. 409 River<br />
Collett Thomas, mason, h. I d Browns lnne<br />
Collius Sartlett, .loom fixer, Ii. ,\lassasoit ct., opp. Ceuter<br />
Collins Charles E.. stove mollnter, bds. 21 Elm<br />
Collius Dauiel, laborer, Nathtlu Sanderson, h. 10’7 Liucoln<br />
Collins Dauiel, machinist, rms. ;i5 Elm<br />
Collins Mizu, widow of Piltrick, h. 21 Elm<br />
Collins Il;lizabeth, widow of Richard, bds. 178 Charles<br />
Collins Prnn k M., clerk, 653 Main, bds. 96 1Sacon<br />
Collins George H., rooms 69 0rauge<br />
Collins George W., second baud. R. Mfg. Co.,h.252 River<br />
Collins James H., clerk, Hotel Waltham, Lesiugton, bds.<br />
Hotel \Valtham<br />
BUTTREK LUMBEB Ml,, ;:B;~)-s-<br />
Planing, Sawing, Turning.<br />
66 FELTON STREET, on F. R. R.
Collins ,James H., house 40 Alder<br />
Collins John, boiler maker. h. 119 Pine<br />
Collins Jo!ln, carpenter, bds. 310 River<br />
Collius John, laborer, h. 12 RIcKenn<br />
Collins John A., f:Lrmer, h. Farnsworth, n. Plymptou<br />
Collins John J., moved to Roxbury<br />
Collms Jeho P., sheet iron worker, bds. 119 Pine<br />
Collins Joseph, hds. 89 Willow<br />
CollioS Lavinia hrrs., died Feb. 1, 1891<br />
Collins Laura S. Miss, dressmaker, 58 Gushing, bds. do.<br />
Collins Mary Mrs., died May 18, 1892<br />
Collins hlary Ann Mrs., died Dec. 18, 1890<br />
Collins Mary P., widow of Peter, bds. Hotel Waltlmm<br />
Collins Michael, fireman, B. h1nfg: Co., II. 1GO Xervton<br />
Collins hlichael, laborer, bds. i5 Bxchange<br />
Collins 3Iicliael, teamster, FV. B. & D. Wks. h. 89 Willow<br />
Collins hficbael F., died Oct. 9, 1890<br />
OLLIKS MICHAIZL I’., prop,, Hotel Walthxmf<br />
c 13 to 19 Lexington, 11. do. (sre page 617)<br />
Collins Patrick, laborer, 11. 1 rear 175 School<br />
Collius Itichartl, farmer, bds. 119 Pine<br />
Collins ‘l’hama, widow of Samuel, Ii. 51 Scliool ave.<br />
Collins l’l~omas 8.) clerk, Hotel Waltham, bds. do.<br />
Collins Timothy J., laborer, h. 7 hfechanic<br />
Collins William J., oiler, B. hinfg. Co., bds. 9 Elm<br />
Colkbton John, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 117 T:~ylo~<br />
Color Joseph, Isborer, bds. ‘i’i Fclton<br />
Colpitts Olive Miss, dressmaker, 25 Robbins, btls. do.<br />
Colton Catherine 3!‘. bliss, died Sept. 21. 1889<br />
Colton hIartin, Ii. 10 Clinton<br />
Colton hlartin, Jr., at B. hsnfg. Co., bds. 20 Clinton<br />
Comforter Lawrence, laborer, btls. 57 Willow<br />
Como Rosella Mrs., Iaundress, h. 2’7 Heard<br />
Comstock Sarah A., widow of Newton, h. 1’70 Chestnut<br />
Conant Elhridge R., civil engineer (Newton), rms. 342<br />
Moody<br />
l<br />
Connnt Lutnan E., II. 118 Weston<br />
[Crescent<br />
Connnt Bland C. h’Iiss, bookkeeper, i27 Main, rooms 96<br />
Conary Hoyt L., finisher, Am. W. W. Co., bds. 17 High<br />
Conarg Illartha M., widow of Alvin G., 11. I7 High<br />
Concsl;nou John J., laborer, bds. 50 Calvary<br />
Concannon hlichael, mason, 11. 3 Calvary<br />
Concannon hlichael, mason, 11. 50 Chlvary<br />
Concannon Patrick H., lelter carrier, I. O., b. 50 Calvary<br />
Concannon Thomas, laborer, 11. Massasoit, n. I\lassasoit ct.<br />
Concannon Thomas I., moved to Newark, N. J.<br />
Condell Emily M. Mrs., teacher of dancing, W. N. C.<br />
school, Lexington, bds. do.<br />
Condon J:~mcs, farmer, C. L. Wellington, Trapelo road,<br />
house at Lexington<br />
Cvndon John, laborer, bds. 7 Oak<br />
ATWOOD c& SESAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block.<br />
FURNACES, RANGES and STOVES,<br />
PLUMBING and GAS FITTING.
102 WALTHAM [(-j] 1)IRECTORY<br />
Cottdliu Andrew J., laborer. 582 Main, bds. 94 School<br />
Condlin, see Conlin<br />
Cone RIichael, at W. C. pi D. Works, bds. 'ii Willow<br />
Cone Rose, widow of Luke. h. 80 Oak<br />
Codan John, molder, bds. 20 Got-ham<br />
Conley Coleman, laborer, bds. A. B. Patrick’s, South<br />
Con1e.v Idecuis, laborer, Roberts’ Paper Mill, South, h.<br />
at Westol~<br />
Corrley John A., slnter and tin roofer, h. 29 Gorham<br />
Cortlitt Matilda, wido:v of .James, h. 49 Cedar<br />
Conn:tir John, moved to Dorclrester<br />
Connair Mary, widow of Patrick, It. 2, rear 155 School<br />
Connair Michael, laborer, b&t. 2, rear 175 School<br />
Connair Patrick, laborer, bds. 2, rear 175 School<br />
Counair Stephen, laborer, bds. ‘2, rear 175 School<br />
Convair Thomns, tnoalder, II. 4 Foundry block<br />
Cotlnair Thomas, night gateinan, Bacon-street crossing,<br />
a C. &I. IL. It., bds. 216 School<br />
Connair, see also Kinnear<br />
Cottnaugittott Patrick, clerk, 179 School, bds. 228 do.<br />
Cottnnuglttou, see also Connerton<br />
Conne:trney James B., milkmao, Trapelo road, neat<br />
Forest, h. do.<br />
Connearttey Thomas. teamster, 33 Moody, 11. 86 Exchange<br />
Cottnettrney, see Connerny, also Counerney [River<br />
Couwli Andrew, warp dresser, li. Mufg. Co., bda. 4:33<br />
(Amneil tloh~~, laborer, h. 481 Rivet<br />
Cottnell John E., carder, blls. 432 River<br />
Connell Thomas. farmer, John It. E‘arnum’s, Main, 11. do.<br />
Connell, see O’Connell<br />
Cottneliey Coleman, paper maker, It. 38 Cross<br />
Comnelley I)anie! 1’. H., book keeper (U), Ms. 24 Gorham<br />
Connelley Dennis, laborer, at Rotter& Mill, South, house<br />
at \i’estott<br />
Connelley Edward, l:tb,rer. IL South, II. IEoberLs Mill<br />
Connelley Frank &I , driver, X7 11:schange, btls. do.<br />
Conttelle~ James,%ty laborer. h. Emery, near Bacon<br />
Conuelley John, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 38 Cross<br />
Connelley John, clers. 51 Charles, h. 44 Calvary<br />
Conneiley JO~II, h. 218 Newton<br />
Connelley John, laborer, h. 12 Clinton<br />
Connelley M~try A. Miss, IL 10 Cross<br />
Connelley Michael, bds. Michael Hanley’s, Halls place<br />
Connelley MiLltael, laborer, bds. rear 1X3 Grove<br />
Cottnelley Michael, laborer, It. Cutter, near Cedar<br />
Counelley Michael, laborer, bds. 37 Felton<br />
Cunnelley Nicltael, laborer, h. Neveus court<br />
Gonnelley Michael, laborer, bds. 218 Newton<br />
Conneliey Michael. died May 7, 189 I<br />
Conoelley Michael F., teamster, It. Mxssaeoit, opp. Cent’er<br />
C0nuelley Ptlicltael T., grocer, 5t Cliarlcs, Ii. 55 do.<br />
SSil
Connelley Patrick, laborer, bds. 62 Calvary<br />
Cottnelley Patrick, moulder, h. 13 John<br />
Connelley Stephen ‘I’., teamster, 33 RIoody,h.86 Exchange<br />
Connelley Thomas, teamster, 87 Exchange, h. do.<br />
C’onnelley Michael I., luborer, h. end bchool av.<br />
Connelley Michael J., laborer, bds. James Connelley’s,<br />
Emery<br />
Connelly Stephen, teamster, bds. Michael Connelley’s,<br />
Nevens ct.<br />
Connor Charles D., bds. 163 Chestnut<br />
Cocner Charles I,.. died January 15, 1592<br />
Conner Ela F., widow of Charles L,, h. 70 Alder<br />
Conner Eugene A., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 32 Prospect av.<br />
Conner Sarah A., widow of Samuel, h. 33 South<br />
Conner, see Connor also Connors<br />
Connertou Mary, widow of John, bds Mrs. Mary Mama-ion’s,<br />
RIassasoit<br />
Connerton see Connaugltton<br />
Conneroeg Michael! laborer, B. Mnfg. Co., h. r. 30 Heard<br />
Connerny Annie ‘I’., Miss, nurse, bds. 249 Calvary<br />
Conucrny Delia A. J. Miss, dressmaker, 249 Calvary,<br />
bds. do.<br />
Connerny IUartin, laborer, h: 209 Grove<br />
Connerny Blartin. fireman, at B. Mcfg. Co., h. 216 Felton<br />
Connerny Martin, carpenter, btls. 24Y Calvary<br />
Coutterny Michael, laborer, 11. off 214 Felton<br />
Connerny Michael, laborer, h. Mnssasoit, c. Massasoit ct.<br />
Connerny Michael, laborer, h. 249 Calvery<br />
Conoerny Xicltnel, Jr., carpenter, bds. 249 Calvary<br />
Connerny Blary, widow of Patrick, h. r. 42 Prospect<br />
Connerny Patrick, laborer, 239 School, 11. 61 Exchange<br />
Conrterny Thomas J., laborer, bds. 209 Grove<br />
Conoernv, see Connearney, also Connerney<br />
Conners‘l’errance, laborer, house 1% Oak<br />
Connerton Bridget, widow of John, 12. 219 School<br />
Connitf’ Peter, stone mason, bds. 11.5 Pond<br />
Connolly James J., at W. B. & D. Works, bds. 75 River<br />
Connoily John F., clerk, iO7 Main, btls. 194 Pine<br />
Connolly J&u I., driver, 5i.5 Main, bds. 75 River<br />
Contdlp .Joseph A., apothecary, 0:lk, cot-. Newton, bds.<br />
134 Taylor<br />
Connolly Maggie T., Miss, dressmaker, 86 Felton, h. do.<br />
Connolly Margaret >lrs., died Feb. 1, 1890<br />
Connolly hlartin, gardener, A. AI. Gobdale, Bacon, h. afi<br />
West Newton .<br />
Connolly Mary Mrs., 11. 73 River<br />
Connolly Xiultael, laborer, at B. Mnfg. Co., It. r.70 Church<br />
Connolly Nichuel J., lumber surveyor, 56 Felton, bds. 4<br />
Hrown’s lane<br />
Conttolly<br />
__-<br />
Patrick,<br />
__<br />
teamster, 5G Fulton, h. 4 Rrown’s lane<br />
Get Prices at rhe New wOoI~,BL~HKI!x & co.,<br />
LUMBER<br />
.<br />
YARD, Bacon St., Waltham,<br />
ON MASS. CENT. P.R.<br />
7
Conuo\lv Thomas A., died April 29, 1,491<br />
Connolly ‘L’horn:~s E., clerk. 131 Willow, bds, 75 River<br />
Conuor Bridget, Niss, h. 18 Lawton pl.<br />
Connor CImrles E., moved to Ware<br />
Connor Hannah E. Miss, II. end Riverview PI.<br />
Connor, see Conner, also Col;nors<br />
Connors Cecelia Mrs., died August 29, 1890 LCenter<br />
Connors IhmeGck I
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WALTHAM [(-jj I~IRECTORY 105<br />
Cook Henry H., at Am. IV. W. Co., h. 148 Lowell<br />
Cook Jeunie Mrs., Ms. 316 Newton<br />
Cook do1111 W., student, bds. W. E;. Cook’s, Trapelo rd.<br />
Cook Maria M. nIrs.. died +pternber 9, 1891.<br />
Cook Robert. Ms. ‘i3 Robhins<br />
Cook Sown H., widow of \Villiam W., h. 32 Maple<br />
Cook ~\‘illard C., II. 31 C’heq<br />
C0ok William E., farmer, II. Trnpelo, rd., n. Forest<br />
Cook William E., Jr., moved to J,Fnn<br />
Cooley John, at \I;. 1). & D. \Vorks, h. 215 River<br />
Cooley Michael, at \V. 1~. & I). Works, h. 202 River<br />
Coolidge Charles, died RI:lrutr 25, 1891<br />
Coolidge Daniel S. (Waltham Steam Laundry), 13 Cresceut,<br />
h. at Cambridge<br />
Coolidge Joho E., olerk (B.), bds. 90 Taylor<br />
Coolidge John I.. overseer wash room, W. B. & D.<br />
Works, h. 90 Taylor<br />
Coolidge Kezia, widow of Charles, h. 16 Harvard<br />
Coolidge Lottie Nrs., 11. 47 Alder<br />
~OOLTI~BE, CASWELL & CO. (Daniel S.<br />
G Coolidge, George B. Caswell and George I). Chamberlaiu),<br />
propr’s \Valtbam Steam Laundry, 18 Crescent<br />
(see back cover)<br />
Coombs James W.: at Am. W. IV. Co., h. 85 Vernon<br />
Cooney .James J., teamster, bds. 2 Day<br />
C~oney Richard, teamster, h. 2 Day<br />
Cooney William S.. gardener, bds. r. 89 Francis<br />
Cooper Joseph, organ maker, bds. 3 Flood<br />
Coppenger Joseph I!‘.‘., student (Brighton), bds. 28 Moore<br />
Coppenger Mary, widow of John, h. 2r3 Moore<br />
Collpenger Sarah V. Miss, clerk, B.Mnfg.Co., b. 26 Moore<br />
Culbpeuger Thomas, laborer, bds. 121 Pond<br />
Corbett Marx A. Niss, house 191 School<br />
Corbett Peter, city laborer, house 191 School<br />
106 I’VALTHAhf [c] DIlEECTOKY<br />
-~ --<br />
C‘orcornn Patrick J., laborer, boartls 196 Willow<br />
Cor’coran Thomas, bookkeeper (I).), bds. 51 Furwell<br />
Corey Amos, died Nov. 5, 1889<br />
Corey Clara It. Mrs., died Feb. 4, 1890<br />
Corey Clark B., moved to East Barnard, Vt.<br />
Corey George F. died March 13, 1890<br />
Corey TItusa Ril3., died IalK!ll 1, 1891<br />
Corker1 Cornelius, time keeper, Benefit, car. Elm, bds.<br />
74 Pine<br />
Corley Frank A., moved to Charlestown<br />
Corley John M., moved to Califor;;ia<br />
Corley IVilliam, moved to San Fraucisco, Cal.<br />
Morley William J., laborer, house 146 Willow<br />
Corliss Kllen, widow of Arad E., house 67 Lowell<br />
Cormey Charles J., clerk, 130 Moody, bds. 41 Spring<br />
Cormey George G., died Feb. 14, 1892<br />
Cormcy ,John E., carpenter. boalds 44 Spring<br />
Cormey Mary, widow of Samuel. h. 44 Spring<br />
Cormier Fabian, teamster, h. %5 Noonan<br />
Cormier Johu, laborer, bds. 151 Felivn<br />
Wormier *Joseph, painter, 154 hlooclp, Ms. 8 Fern<br />
Cormier Martha, widow of James, II. 92 Francis<br />
Cormier Philip, wearer, B. Dlufg. Co., hds. 8 Fern<br />
Cormier Simon, laborer, b. 8 Pern<br />
Cormier Thomas S., carpenter, h. 92 Francis<br />
Cormier ‘I’iluothy, carpenter. h. 9 Noonau<br />
Coruwell Albert H., at Am. W. W. Co., rtns. 148 Lowell<br />
Corowsky BetseyMiss,varietystore,ll’i Charlcs,h. 115 do.<br />
Corowsky Jacob, h. 115 Charles<br />
Corrigan Bridget, widow of Jlichnel, h. 354 River<br />
Corrigan John, teamster, 56 Felton, h. 36 Charles<br />
Corruth Cnrlos E., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 53 Grant<br />
Cosgrove John, laborer, h. 22 Fern<br />
Cosgrove John, laborer, h. 28 WhItcomb [do<br />
Cosgrove Martin, gardener, Benj. Worcester, Bacon, btls.<br />
Costello Edward J., plumber’s helper, Ms. 502 River l<br />
Costello Elizabeth, widow of William, II. 302 River<br />
Costello F. Joseph, tinsmith, 586 Main, rms. 63 Chestnut<br />
Costello James, at \V. 1%. & I). Works, Ms. 161 Hive1<br />
Costello John Mr.: hairdresser, boards 302 River<br />
Costello Margaret Miss, died Aug. 16, 1890<br />
Costello Rlartiu, laborer, h. 17 Kxchu~ge st. ct.<br />
Costello Mary A., widow of l(:clwal~d,Y~tlS. 67 Chestnut<br />
Costello Mary A., widow of James, h. 33 Jiiddle<br />
Costello Thomas, masou, bds, 30 Calvary<br />
Costello Thomas F., bds. 302 Rivcar [Kewton<br />
Costello Thorn:~s IV.; blacksmith, T-16 Main, bds. at West<br />
Costello Thomas W., bds. 164 Hive!<br />
Costello William<br />
E., rms. 104 Central<br />
CostelLo W. E., surveyor, Wm. H. Leatherbce & Son,<br />
bds. 10 Mechanic<br />
CHAS. P. McNABB & CO.,<br />
BOOTS AND SHOES-<br />
Methodist Building, 4 Moody St,, Waltham,
\VALTHA&f [(-j] DlRECTORY 107<br />
Cotk .Jolrn. carpenter, btls. 134 l:,.lton<br />
Cot& .Joseph, czlrpenter, h. 36 Spring<br />
Cot& Pierre, carpenter. 1%. hlnfg. Co., bds. 2 River RV.<br />
Cotter Rllen A. Mrs., bosulit,g house 2-i Feltou<br />
Cotter ‘I’lrotn:~s B , base ball plaser, bds. 28 Gordon<br />
Cotter William, shoemaker. b. iS Felton<br />
Catting A~nnndn C., widow of Jessie G., 11. 95 Grant<br />
Catting Hel~ry P., stable foreman, rear 641 Main, bds.<br />
95 Gr:irlt<br />
Catting M:II.,s E. Miss teacher (Lynn), Ms. 9,j Grant<br />
Cotton Charles IL, conductor, N. St. Ry. Co., bds. 13<br />
Harvartl<br />
Cotton Rhoda L. Mrs., died Feb. 16, 1891<br />
Coupl~lz+n P:ltrick, teamster, bds. rear 187 School<br />
Cougl&~u William, stone mason, h. rear 137 School<br />
Coult Samuel, machinist, Am. IV. W. Co., II. 2 Highl;\ntl<br />
[,I.<br />
Coulter Aml)rosina T. Mrs., died June 23, 1890<br />
Coulter William. starter (W. ,JI:. St. Ry. Co, IS.), rms. 18<br />
Prospect av.<br />
Court House, Lrsington near Main<br />
Cousens Ihxl E., farmer, h. off L,iucoln near Lake<br />
Cousens Ivorv I,. , maclriuist, 1%. Mnfg. Co., h. 8 1 Gardner<br />
Corw2ns N. \Yilliam, phpsiciaa, 207 Moody, rms. do.<br />
Cousins Heuljen, moved to Pu’ewburJ-port<br />
Covill .Johu A., at Am. W. IV. Co., h. 144 Brown<br />
Coviil Susan W., widow of John, h. 101 Brown<br />
Cowan .Johu Rev., II. 22 Fern<br />
Cowen l%elle Miss, II. i0 Cliurcl~<br />
Cowen Hernard B., died Oct. 4, 1891<br />
Cowles George W., at Am. W. W. Co., II. 869 Xyrtle<br />
Cox Alitia Map Mrs., died Sept. 16, 1890<br />
COS Charles M., manager. Waltham Grain Co. 10 Felton,<br />
II. :tt Melrose Highlands<br />
Cos Frank I’. (Cos & Kesne), marble worker, 531 Main,<br />
h. 12 LeooaPtl<br />
Cos James IS., b jokkeeper and clerk, the U. S. IV. Co.,<br />
ma. 28 Prospect -<br />
Cos ‘Patrick, curd grinder (Lowell). h. 18 Water<br />
OX THOMAS, proi)rietor, Prospect House, 881<br />
c &lain h. do (see page 14)<br />
Cox William H., moved to Watertowa<br />
OX & l
“. --<br />
108 WALTHAM [c] J)IRFCTORP<br />
-~__~~<br />
Coyne Jacob cigar mskcr. 95 Moody, h. at Roston<br />
Cr:Lf@ Cha~,les l’.. machiriist, house 213 Mootlp<br />
Crafts Charlotte, h. 69 Grant<br />
Crafts John C., coachman, A. A.WbeeIock’s, Soutl1.h. do.<br />
Crafts L. Ad:1 i!Irs., drersm:tker, 17 Charles, h. do.<br />
Cr:ifis hiande 1%. Miss. died Juue 18, 1892<br />
Crafts Myra A. Xiss, Christian Scientist, 213 Moody<br />
house tic..<br />
Crafts Witbur N., watchmaker, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
DePb,v.llear Mootly<br />
RAFTS WlLLIAM D., furnit’ure and piano<br />
c mover, 37 Chrles, h. do. (see p. GPO)<br />
Craig Carrie A. Miss, stenographer, 115 Bacon,boards 46<br />
Souttl.<br />
Craig Harriet, widow oFHiram R., It. 46 South<br />
Craig SamueI, tailor, 200 JIoody, bds. 11 Gordon<br />
Crarr~ Alfred E., clerk (I%), bds. 427 Moody<br />
Cram Henrietta 1% Mrs., dressmaker,30 Lexington, b.do.<br />
Cram L. Fred, painter, [I. Mt. Pleasant<br />
Cram Mary 31. Miss, dressmaker, 427 Moody, bde. do.<br />
Cram Stephen B., farmer, house 427 Jloodv<br />
Cram S. Walter. shoemaker (Newtonville). h. 44 Cut%is<br />
Crandwll Albert Y.. organ builder (Weston), b. 32<br />
Hammond<br />
Crnndell Joseph H., finisher, Am. W. W. Co., h.2.52 Ash<br />
Crane Charles R., cigar mxker, 97 doody, h. 109 L’inc<br />
Crane Fannie Miss, nurse, bds. 564 Main<br />
YRANE GEORGE I., baker, 218 Moody, house 65<br />
c Cuslling (see Index)<br />
Craw John, Laborer, bds. J. Flenling’s, off ScltooI ave.<br />
Crane Timothy, hiborer, bds. 3. Fleming’s, off School av.<br />
Cranky Stephen, at II. Mnfg. Co.. bds. 42 Spruce<br />
Crawford James, tiird Julv 16, 1892<br />
Crawford Robert I)., I )aintcr, 25 Exchange, Ms. 17<br />
Whitney :ivenue<br />
Creasv Lvdia A. Mrs., rms. 34 School<br />
Creav”ill i)ennis, clerk, 220 River, bds. 222 do.<br />
Creed F. Henry, at Am. \V. W. Co., btls. 32 Brown<br />
Creed Thomas *J., clerk, 6 Elm, bds. Ii7 Summer<br />
Cleedon John A., b:lggage master, and teirgrnpher, T,exing,ton<br />
street station, C. 31. R. R., bds. 9-1 School<br />
REGAN W1LLIA.R~ H., dentist, 6di Main, room<br />
c 5, bds. Hotel Wallban, (see p. 90)<br />
Creighton Walter C.. clel,l; (I
WAT=I’BAM [c 1 DIRECTORY 109<br />
Cracker George F., asst. bookkeeper, 20 Frlton, btls. 78<br />
Lexington<br />
Cracker George R. painter, h. 13 Charles st. ave.<br />
Crombie Herbert S., machiuist, h. I14 Lowell<br />
Cromie Sarah, widow of John, 11. 20 Elm<br />
Cronin Daniel,farm hnud, C. E:. Lawrence’s, TrapeIo road<br />
Cronin Jeremiah, laborer, house 14 Stearus<br />
Cronin John J., bds. 14 Stearns<br />
Cronin Michael,lal)orer~~V. W. W.,h. William, n. F. R.R.<br />
Crouin hlichaei C., laborer, h. 2 Fouudry block, Foundry<br />
aveuue<br />
Cronin Michael J., moved to rAytIn<br />
Crosbv Amelia C., widow of,dohn icI.. 11. 9X Chestnut<br />
Crash; Charles, Itarncss maker, 59Y M:lin, rms. 34 School<br />
Crosbi Charles G., moved to Vermont<br />
Crosby Edward H., house 9 Lowe!1<br />
Crosby Jacob H., carpenter, h. 10s Taylor<br />
Crosby 6. Howard, at Am. W. W. Co., Il. 50 Cherrv<br />
Crosby Sarah B., widow of Charles W., 11. 11 Cent&<br />
Crosl)~ Sophis K. Nrs., died Aug. 5, 1832<br />
Crossmau Hannah lK.. widow of Charles C., boards 15<br />
Hartwell<br />
Crough Charles W., prop., Waltham Dye House, Benefit,<br />
car. Whitcomb<br />
Crouse J. Alouzo, driver, 210 1lood~7, rms. 51 Chestnut<br />
Crocrse i\lillege, blacksmith (Westou), bds. 41 1 1Iain<br />
Cruu3e William, driver, 310 Moo(lp, btls. 51 Chestnut<br />
Croutbers E. I(., at Am. W. \V. Ctb., rms. 143 Lowell<br />
Crowe Simon, carpenter, II. 17 Oak<br />
Crowe Spurgeon, at 1%. hlufg. Co., bds. 41 Spruce<br />
Cruwell Sylvia A., widow of Ezra F., h. 10 Myrtle<br />
Croweil Uah ‘I’., bds. 16 Chestnut<br />
Crowell William A., engiueer, 130 Newton, house 110<br />
Cushiug<br />
Crowlcy Frank D., moulder, 115 llacon. II. 154 Charles<br />
Crowley Iliichael, laborer, bds. 28 Lexington<br />
Crowleg Michael J., second hand, B. &Infg. Co.,bds. 409<br />
River<br />
Crowley Timothy J., horseshoer, 2T Common, bds. 115<br />
Pond<br />
Cr,owther George H., blacksmith, Am. W. ‘I’. Co., house<br />
468 Main<br />
Crue Joseph, carpenter. II. 129 Bfoody<br />
Culkeen John, mason, h. 13 Cednl<br />
Culkeen hlichnel, farm 11and.A. T. I’ierce’s,Reaver,h. do.<br />
Cullen James, we:~ver, U. hlofg. Co., bds. 341 River<br />
Cullen Thomas \V., tin plate ant1 shtet irou worker, 7<br />
Felton,<br />
1~. 216 Newton<br />
C’ummings Charles P., 11. 77 Harvard<br />
Cummings Jennet It., widow of George, bds. F3 Orange<br />
(‘lllnlni;l_vs .JO~III D , hicvcles, 6 Crescent. rms. 34 High<br />
A’!lfWOOD &T SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Waltham.<br />
PLU%BlNG and GAS FITTlNG,<br />
HARDWARE and RANGES.
Cummings John S., a t Am. W. W. Co., r. 310 Crescent<br />
Cunniffe Catherine F ‘., widow of Yntric;k, h. 1 i Suu<br />
Cunniffe Patrick, died April 23. 1891<br />
Cunningham Arthur V., muulder, h. Oal\; COT. Newton<br />
Cunningham Catherine, widow of John, boardiug-house<br />
103 Feltan<br />
Cunningham Herbert N. Rev., rector, Christ church<br />
Cunningham Ira W., freight clerk (B. & RI. R. R., B.),<br />
11. 235 Moody<br />
Cunuingham James, blacksmith. 746 Main, h. 3 Gorham<br />
Cunningham John 6.. m:\chinist. I&. 3 Gorham .<br />
Cunningham Mnrion I:. Uiss, milliner, bds. 235 11oody<br />
Cunningham Mary Miss, 11. 8 Lawton pl.<br />
Cunningham Mary R1rs , died May 13, 1891<br />
Cunningham Ms~p 11;. Miss, h. rear 152 School<br />
Cunningham Matthias E’. clerk, 115 Bacon. b. 103 Felton<br />
Cuuningham Patrick, mason, bds. 11 Mechanic<br />
Cunningham Peter, at B. hfnfg. Co., h. 9 John<br />
Cunningham Richard I., carljeuter, Perry Rros., off Linden,<br />
h. 37 Pond<br />
Curdo Alexauder, l:\borer, 118 Bacon, h. 77 Feltou<br />
Curdo Remie, laborer, 118 Bacon, h. 57 Felton<br />
Curdo Rose, widow of Joseph, h. 77 Felton<br />
Curley James M., clerk (U.), rooms 34 High<br />
Curley Thomas, moved to Claremont, N. H.<br />
Curlin Joseph, painter, Ims. 11 Dartmouth<br />
Currao Daniel, laborer, bds. 3’37 River<br />
Curran Grace Miss, clerk, 133 Moody, bds. M. Curran’s,<br />
Auburn Terrace<br />
Curran James, pateman, Elm st. crossing, F. R. R. house<br />
168 School<br />
Currau Michaei. carpenter, h. Auburn Terrace<br />
Curran Nellie 11:. Miss, dressmaker, bds. XI. Currau’s,<br />
Auburn ‘l’errtice<br />
Curran, see Ccrrin<br />
Curran Andrew, molder, bds. 20 Gorham<br />
TURRIER ALVAH, B., carriage trimmer and<br />
c dealer, Music Hall ave., Il. 191 Charles (see p. 620)’<br />
Currier Arthur M., gilder, Am. W. W. Co., bds. Prospect<br />
House<br />
Currier Herbert H., died Sept. 25, 1892<br />
Currin Richard, police, h. off West Dale,bey. Farnsworth<br />
Currin Thomas, stone cutter, 11. Williams, uear F. R. 1~.<br />
Curry John, laborer, h. 39 Clinton<br />
Curry John, Jr., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 39 Clinton<br />
CurLin Aathon~ A. (Waltham Foundry Co.), 71 Felton,<br />
house 16’1. do.<br />
Curtin Hanora, widnw of Andrew, bds. 162 Felton<br />
Curtin Patrick, driver, John It. Farnum. &fain, bds. do.<br />
Curtin Thomas F., laborer, h. l\lassasooit ct., cor.Center<br />
Curtis Benjamin F., provisions, 25 Derby, h. do.<br />
.__--~ - .- ._ ~.<br />
HiMOKl3 r7. II: 1: l7CK 7‘;E I.,<br />
m<br />
C&3, Togx~~lfi;~s, a, Smcbra<br />
0 . 5’7<br />
m LIti; xoody st., - - W.lJ,TIII~<br />
CIGAlL For sale by dl delrlers.
Curtis IIcnr!-, died Nov. 13, 1892<br />
Curtis *Jane, wictow of Henry. h. 74 Church, suite 2<br />
Curtis .Johu l)., at, Atn. \V. W. Co., bcis. %42 Moody<br />
Curtis Lcaflie 13. Miss, teacher, Prospect street scl1001,<br />
1‘1115. 12 Prospect<br />
Curtis Susn~l E., widow of Woodbury, h. 99 Chestnut,<br />
Curtis Tl~otnas E.. driver, 130 Newton, h. l4i Robbins<br />
Curtis ‘I’. l
11s WALTHAM [D-j I)II;ECTOHY<br />
Cutter William S., at Am. W. W. Co., II. 301 Moody<br />
Cutter & Adams (Charles F. Cutter and Frauk D. Aditms)<br />
3 fish and provisions, 10 Common<br />
Cutting Albert I%., conductor, F. It. It., 11. 34 Harvnrd<br />
Cutting Benjamin L., wheelwright, Forest. near Trapulo<br />
road, II. do.<br />
Cutting Joseph. miikrnnn, 1241 Main. II. do.<br />
Cutting Laura A., widow of 8eujamiu I,., h. 7 Gibbs ct.<br />
Cultiug Sylvester L., moved to El+, III.<br />
DACEY OWES, laborer (<strong>Watertown</strong>) h. Williams,<br />
south of Felton<br />
Dab1 Carl, weaver. K. Mnfg. Co., 11. 105 Harvard<br />
Dakin Adrian, driver, E. W. Fnrley, Lincoln, bds. do.<br />
Dale Joseph TV., salesman (27 Winter, U.), Ii. 194<br />
Chestnut<br />
Dale Hosea R., c:lrpentcr, h. 41 Cherry<br />
Dale 0. A., painter, Il. 76 Gardner<br />
Daley Anthony J. (D&y & O’llonrke), teas, etc., 557<br />
Main, h. 24 Gartlncr<br />
Daley Charles, plumber, 586 Main, b. 95 Central<br />
Dsley Edward I.. clerk, Hotel Waltham: h. r. 485 Main<br />
Daley George, died Jan. 21, 1891<br />
Daley George F., bds. -120 River<br />
Daley John, Btigman, Stow street crossing, C. &I. R. R.,<br />
h. 138 Peltou<br />
Daley .John, Jr., moved to Frederickton, Md.<br />
Dalep John A. Rev.,assistant pastor., St. Mary’s Catholic<br />
Chlmil, 11. 133 sc11001<br />
Daley Mary Mrs., dressmaker, 681 Main, h. Felton,<br />
car. Williams<br />
Daley Maurice. night flagman, Stow street crossing, C.<br />
M. R. It., btls. 138 Felton<br />
Daley Nellie E. Miss, h. 126 School<br />
Daley Sadie A. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 83 Harvard<br />
Daley Susan, widow of I%trick, h. 420 River<br />
Daley Thomas, died Jan. 2. 1890<br />
Daley William A., lineman, h. Pelton, eor. Williams<br />
Dnlep & O’Rourke (Anthony ,J. Daley and Owen F.<br />
O’Rourke), teas and crockery ware, 557 Main<br />
Daly Patrick, laborer, W. 13. & D. WWBS, h. rear 158<br />
Willow<br />
Dam Adele, widow of David, bcls. 6 River ave.<br />
Damrell Augustus Miss, matron, Mass. School for the<br />
Feeble Minded, off Quince, bds. do.<br />
Dana Sarah J., widow ot’ Henry, 11. Chester ave.<br />
Dance Sarah, widow of Herlry, h. 9 Chester ave.<br />
Daniels Artbusn I
\VALTII.\M [J-)-J I)IRECTOI~Y 113<br />
Daniels ITarry A , clerk (II.), Ms. 7iG Main<br />
Daniels How:~rtl 13.. salesman (35 Congress, rm. 31, B.),<br />
htls. 24 Wadsworth ave.<br />
Daniels J:\mes, plasterer, hcls. 4 1 ~Spruce<br />
Dsniels I1I:try E. Mrs., movecl to PepperelI<br />
Dsniels Mary L-1. Mrs., died October 22, 1892<br />
Daniel% Philander F. (Waltham Garter Co.), hose supporter<br />
mnfr., ZlO& Moody, 11. 81 High<br />
Daniels William, house 162 Summer<br />
Darcv Hattie E., teacher, South grammer school, bds.<br />
i‘l<br />
Cllslling<br />
Darliug Elceua M.,widow of Anron B., house 1 Gibbs ct.<br />
Darling Gardner H., at Am. W.W. Co., rms. 316 Moody<br />
Darling George A., clerk, 33 Elm, b,ls. 1 Git,t)s court<br />
Darling William W., at Am. W. W. Co., tms. 69 Cherry<br />
Darling William IV., letter carrier, P. O., 11. 18 Commou<br />
Darragh John L., died Oct. 11, 1896<br />
Darragh John L. i\Irs., house Trapelo road, n. Quince<br />
Darwick Johu, laborer, house off Excltauge<br />
Darwick Peter, laborer, b. Cohn Darwick’s, off Exchauge<br />
Dascomb Adalinda A. Mrs., bds. 21 Floyd<br />
Dauncey Ellen A., died Oct. 12, 1892<br />
Dauncey Frederick A.. driver, Hook and Ladder No. 1<br />
Lexington, rms. do.<br />
Davenay Malchi, laborer, house 8 Day<br />
Davensy Owen, laborer, bds. 8 Ijay<br />
Daveney Britlget Mrs., died Oct. 19, 1890<br />
Davenport Alice N. Mrs., ticket seller, Park Theatre,<br />
house 17 Elm<br />
Davenport Benjamin I!., died Feb. 11, 1593<br />
bavenport Edward Il., jattitor: Park Ttteatre, Lt. 17 Elm<br />
David John M., moved to Newton<br />
Davidson Fred O., salesmen, 723 MXn,bd3. 30 Lexington<br />
Davies Ore1 I.:.. trav. salestntltt, bds. 148 Adams s<br />
Davis Adtlie Mrs., boardittg-house, 94 School<br />
Davis Anua Miss, milliner, 133 Moody, rms. 19 Adams<br />
Davis Arthur L., compositor (U.), h. 209 Loweil<br />
Davis Benjamin, carpenter, rtn3. 196 Moody<br />
AVIS’ BOSTON & WALTHAM EXPRESS<br />
D (Stilpheit 8.5 Yetten), props., 112 MoorI.y, and (32<br />
and 36 Courf sq., 14 Devonshire, 76 Ktngstou, 75<br />
Kilbv and 48 South Mwket, 13.) (see page 2)<br />
Davis C&ie E. Miss, telephouz operator, N. E:. T. b T.<br />
Co., Ii Elm, bds. 19 Ash<br />
Davis Chancery O., moved out Wtst<br />
Davis Charles, carpenter, house 58 Frances<br />
Davis Charles E., artist atIt sign painter, rear 2% School,<br />
rootn j:! Methodist bldg., 3 Waverly<br />
Davis Charles S., at Atn. \V. W. Co. ruts. 153 Brown<br />
Davis Clareuce H., at Am. CV. W. Co., rooms 153 Brown<br />
Davis Clarissia. widow of John. Itonse 2 Fiske ct.<br />
ATWOOD c& SEAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Waltham.<br />
PLUMBING and GdS FITTING,<br />
KITCHEN FCJliNISHIKGS, Etc.
Davis I&lward L., at Am. W. W. Co., hox~e 21 Riverview<br />
ave., C. P.<br />
Davis I+:lij:th, mxhinist, Am. W. T. Co., II. Lesiugton,<br />
Davis Frank, at Am. W. W. Ci,., house 1 L;! ‘T’;\plor<br />
Davis Frank 13., gauger (52 Broad, B.), house 239 Ash<br />
Davis Frederick cJ., snle3:n:ln The i),lvis & l’arnu:n<br />
Mrifg. Co.. Foundry ave.. h. at Boston<br />
Davis George A. (Boston Globe offlce, B.), II. 22 High<br />
Davis George J., s:llesm~n.ll: Moody,house dO.Plgmptou<br />
Davis Guilfortl, pla.ner, 213 Felton. h. 235 South<br />
Davis Harry C., plumber. rms. 259 Ic3[oodp<br />
Davis Henry R.. at Am. W. W. CO., rooms 107 Ad:ltns<br />
Davis Herbert I,., at Am. W. W. Co., h. Betlt’ord, neat*<br />
Pratt avenue<br />
Davis James T., clerk, 33 Elm, house 94 School<br />
Davis John, died May 26, 1892 _<br />
Davis ,John F ., at Am. W. W. Co., h 48 Washington av.<br />
Davis ,John H., carpenter, house 153 Moody<br />
Davis John W., at Am. W. V. Co., house 19 Ash<br />
Davis Moses C , at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 2:30 M~,o~lp<br />
Davis seal H., died June 22, 1892<br />
Davis Warren, molder house 54 Lowrll<br />
Davis Warren, molder, 71 Felton, h. 35 Alder<br />
Davis Wssley, moved to Boston<br />
Davis William F. P., at Am. W. W. Co., h. GO EMI<br />
D.tvis William WV.. stutlent, i3 Crescent. rms. 1 Spruc*e<br />
1)<br />
AVIS & FARNU,M. M,SFG. CD. (Jtihn R. Fewnum),<br />
iron founders, Fouuilry ave , near LSienchery<br />
st:ition, office (8 Oliver, rm. 18, I~.) (see pige 15).<br />
Dlvock John, laborer, F. It. R., II. 15 Il:sci~~n,re st. ct.<br />
Davock Joh!i J., blacksmith, 21 Crescent, boards 15 KSchange<br />
st. ct.<br />
Davock*I’eter J..miser,ll5 Bacon, b. 115 Exchange st.ct.<br />
Davock Thomas. at W. B. & L). Works, 1~. rear 220 River<br />
Davy Thomas, slroeul:tkel*, 11 CPescmt, bds. Mrs. !Unry<br />
AWd0-V<br />
D Kennedy’s,<br />
GEORGE, Center<br />
carpenter and builder, Blusic<br />
Hall ave., b. %7 \Yillow (see page 604)<br />
Dawson George’lL, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 161 Brown<br />
D:lwson .Jswe P., widow of William, bds. 52 Chestnut<br />
1)~twso11 Samuel, at Boston Mnfg. Co., II. 22 Gorham<br />
Dawson Samuel, wrap dresser, B. M:lfg. Co., h.282 River<br />
Dawson Walter, salesman (B.), bds. 27 Willow<br />
Day Charles s.. moved to Connecticut<br />
Day 1l:liz.a A. Mrs., died Sept. 24, 1892<br />
D$y E. Hawley, moved to Fit&burg<br />
Day Harriet E., widow of Hiram W., 11. 127 Brown<br />
Day E-Ienry IL, driver, 98 Bxon, h. 3 Maple Terrace<br />
Day Henry W., compositor (U.), house 264 hIain<br />
Day.Johnson P., moved to Paterson, N. J.<br />
CHAS..P. NlcNABB & CO.,<br />
FINE IFOOT WEAl%<br />
Method~ist Building, Waltham.
FVALTHA~M [D] DIIIE(“~!.)IZY 115<br />
~- ~-~----<br />
Day l’ervii, case m:~ker (Newark. N. J.), h. 109 Central<br />
Deac:lts .i.tmeJ L., shoe repairer, 9 Moocly, house at<br />
Nc)uau urn<br />
Deau 131 :t~lford, at Am. W. W. Co., house 5.3 Myrtle<br />
Dean Charles A., trav. agent, Am. \V. IV. Co., house<br />
VVellington, near Homestead 1~1.<br />
Dean lI:lt~riet L., widow of James .\I., rum. 120 Brown<br />
Deau James, machinist, Am. W. \V. Co., rrns. 80 Adams<br />
Dean ,I. Jug. watchmaker (649 Wash., 13.), 11. 39 Sharon<br />
Dean I,lIltr W., at E. Mnfg. Co., h. 1 Jackson pl.<br />
Dean Robert. carpenter, h. 711 3faiu<br />
DeBai~tlre IXrnerson U., finisher, LT. S. W. Co., house<br />
11 Sharon<br />
DeBarthe I’eter, hairdresser, 180 Moody, 11: 26 Taylor<br />
DeCos,e Clrarles, laborer, b.ls. 119 Belton<br />
DeCoste Joseph, laborer, 3. J. S. Peterson, boards 119<br />
Feltoll<br />
DeCoste Lucian, coachman, 43 Lyman, bcl$. do.<br />
El)li~M MUT. FlHJ3 ISS. CO. of Detlhsm,<br />
I) Alaas., Wm. II. Johnson, agent, rm. 2, Methodist<br />
bltlg:.. 3 Moody (see p. 11 )<br />
Deehn Thomas E., trav. salesman (13.), h. 94 Central<br />
Deerinp Il’ranklin, stone cutter, II. 9T Adams<br />
DeHart Il:irry I., p a 1 Jer hangcar, 1 i4 hlood~,bds. 197 do.<br />
DeHaven George, d Am. W. W. Co., Ms. PO6 Moody<br />
Delaney Bridget, widow of James. 11. 21 Gardner<br />
Delaney Delia L. nhs, teacher, High St. Primary<br />
sd~ool, rooms 21 Gardner<br />
Delaner James IJ., L ‘it Am. \V. \V. Co.. rms. 69 Lowell<br />
Delaney 1\1ichael J., teamster, bdj. \Villiam tr. Delauey's,<br />
CUiiXl<br />
Delaney \Villiam H., stone mason, house Cutter<br />
Delano Albert O., died Jan. 7, 1890<br />
Delehauty AUII MYS., died Nov. 21, 1891<br />
Dele!mutg Patrick, laborer and variety store, 60 Calvary,<br />
Iiou3e next, do.<br />
Delehanty Thomas F., spinner, IS. Mnfg. Co., house<br />
43 Charles<br />
DeLorey Charles, died Feb. 14, 1890<br />
DeLoiep David, carltenter, h. 119 Felton<br />
DeLorey l+ank, carpenter ( Weymouth), house ‘7<br />
Jackson place<br />
Demarque Charles, violiuist, h. 28 Calvary<br />
De>Iain Mien M., widow of Henry, 11. 11 Common<br />
DeMaiu Georgetta Miss, bds. 11 Common<br />
Demeritt Heleu E. Miss, teacher, So. Grammar school<br />
boards 9 1 Ash<br />
Demont Dennis, driver, J. J. S. Peterson’s, Riverview<br />
place, bonrtta do.<br />
Demoy Timothy. IaLorer, h. 109 Pond<br />
Dempsey<br />
__.-<br />
Johu J., laborer, bds. 1’. Sllgriclan’s,~~uliroe av.
Dempsey John I’., clerk, 46 Spruce, Ms. 35 Gorhxrn<br />
Dempsey Patrick, laborer, Gas Wol’ks. II. 35 Gorh:~tn<br />
I)empsey S:~ah, widow of Peter, h. hlassasoit, ol)lj’)site<br />
Ri:tssasoit court<br />
Dennis Alfred A., salesman, 136 Xoody, rms. 91 I:rown<br />
7<br />
ENNISOh LYMAN O., tailor, 6!)4 ;\l;liu arid<br />
II (74 Franklin, ICS lh’kdy I,isle I\lisS, moved to &XhJn<br />
Descote:lus Joseph, tailor, 101 Rlootly, h. 2’i Gorham<br />
I)esmond Cortielius, gardener, 17. lti% Charles<br />
I>estnontl Cornelius, laborer, b. li5 Chules<br />
hSlncJIlt~ JOIJII J., hda. 16% Charles<br />
I)<br />
ESMOND FHANK I)., billiard hall, 6 Common,<br />
bds. ‘i8 Lexington (see p. 616)<br />
Devane n1:di, hhrer, II. 11 Fouhtain<br />
Ijevane Thomns ,J., cnrpeuter h. 14 Browns lane<br />
Devely Patrick, laborer, II. r. 110 l&o17<br />
De Venne Samuel, clerk (S.), 11. 36 Prospect nv.<br />
Devlitl Audrew, at W. 13. & I). Wks., brls. 133 Cnlvar~<br />
Devlin titlward, RI. at Ls. Mnfg. Co., bds. 18 Cedal:<br />
Devlin .Jsmes A., carpenter, Am. \V. W. Co., house<br />
head of Fiske avenl7e<br />
I)evlin I’atrick, at W. 15. & D. Worku. h. 18 Cedar<br />
l)evliu htriclc. teamster, b. rear 18 Cdrarj~<br />
Devlirl Pnt&k H., at 1:. Mnf’,,. Co., bds. 18 Cedar<br />
I)evoy Joseptl, moved to \,Vest Newton<br />
Dewey Frank, clerk (B.), rooms 23 High<br />
De \Volre Albert 13., confectiotler, 1X1 ‘;\Ioody, house<br />
4 i Myrtle<br />
l)e \+‘(Jlfe James L.machinist (Nemtonville) ,h.i’7 Gardner<br />
De<br />
I_-<br />
Wolfe ,John, stoye driller, II. 140 Charles<br />
BUTTfIlM LUMBER CO,, ;;xf~}m~. ’<br />
Ptaning, Sawing, iurnir&.<br />
SC3 FELTON STREET, on F. R. R.<br />
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WALTRAM [n] 3IRECTORP 117<br />
De Wolfe Thomas I’., conftictioner, II. 18 Stearnes<br />
De WolFe .l’homas A., carpenter, h. 83 Charles<br />
De !Volfe \Villiam c J ., laborer, bds. 53 Charles<br />
Dexter Benjamin, carpenter, 11. r. 253 Charles<br />
Dexter 12. Patrick, died March 9, 1891<br />
l)exter Clarence H ,, at U. S. W. Co., rms. 61 Adams<br />
Dickerson Fred, laborer, bds. Andrew Anderson’s, Cutter<br />
Dickerson ltobert, weaver, 1%. hlufg. Co., boards 409<br />
Dickerson, see Dickson, also Dixon<br />
Dickey James, carpenter, rms. 11 Taylor<br />
Dickinson Emily A., widow of John O., II. 3 Fuller<br />
Dickson Palmer Ii., moved to Philadelphia, Penn.<br />
Dickson William H.q deal planter, Am. W. \V. Co., h.<br />
261 Crescent,<br />
Dickson \Villium I’., at Am. W. W. Co., b.Martio House<br />
Dightmnn Frank P., carpenter, h. 206 Charles<br />
ILL EDWIN I., baker and caterer, 130 Moody,<br />
h. 21 Pine (see Index)<br />
I)<br />
Dillon Patrick, laborer, h. Guinun. near Bacon<br />
l)illon Peter, at PV. 1%. & I>. IVorks, bds. 102 Calvary<br />
Drnnie IUiza S. Uiss, moved to Newtou<br />
Dinsmore Arthur E., at Am. W. \V. Co., h. ‘id Gushing<br />
Dinsmore ltcbeuoa F.. widow of D,lvitl, bda. 38 Ilrown<br />
I)insmore Sal,ah ,\lrs.; bds. 65 Taylor<br />
Dion Daniel, laborer, bds. 148 Charles<br />
Dion Edmond, clerk, 101 Central, bds. do.<br />
Dion Joseph, grocer, 101 Central, h. do.<br />
Diou Tusant, laborer, bds. 128 Charles<br />
1)isken Patrick, laborer, 11. r. Ii9 Willow<br />
1)ix Charles, house 35 Newton<br />
Dixon. Be’njamin M., contractor and builder, bonrd~<br />
Central House<br />
1)oane II:. Howard, h. Quince, c. Trapelo road<br />
Duane Peter .I., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 12<br />
Harvard avenue<br />
Dobson FVarren S., clerk (R.), bds. 9 Harvard avenue<br />
Dobson William S., h. 9 Harvard avenue<br />
Ihdd Mary, widow of Peter, bds. 119 Chsrles<br />
Dodge Frank L. (Dodge & Sawyer),electrician, room 37,<br />
!Uethodist bldg., 3 Moody, rms. do.<br />
Dodge Irving Perry, moved tgSouth Lincoln<br />
Dodge Lonis A.! h. 8P Brown<br />
Dodge Maria Mrs., dressmaker, h. 169 Moody<br />
Ilodge Mary E., matron, \V. N. C. S., boarding school<br />
(boys) T Lexington, rooms do.<br />
Dodge Kobrrt, plumber. bds. 169 Moody<br />
Dodge Silas P., h. 2.50 Bacon<br />
On($E & SAWYEIt (Frank L. Dodge and Her-<br />
1111% F. Sawyer) electrical construction, room 37<br />
Methodist building, 3 Moody (see p. 6)<br />
AYPWOQD &c SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lincoln Black,<br />
FURNACES, RANGES and STOVES,<br />
PLUMBING and GAS FITTING.<br />
.
Doe Bartholomew, teamster, bds. 165 Willow<br />
Doe Ellen Mrs., moved to Sag Harbor, N. Y.<br />
Doe llil3 cd. IIF. CCCKLEY,<br />
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and Smokers<br />
9-+ Articles. 3-6<br />
n n n 97 i%odfj St., - - WALTEAilt.<br />
CIGAR. Fur sale bJ all dealers.
WALTHAM [D] DIRECTORY 119<br />
Donaldson William J..weaver,B.Mnfg.Co.,bds.89 Cenlral<br />
Dondero Lewis, clerk, 1 Elm, bds. 17 McKenn<br />
Donlan Andrew, grocer, 187 School, h. 59 Bacon<br />
Donlan Andrew I., laborer, bds. 90 Pond<br />
Donlan Lawrence, farmer, 11. off Winter, near West<br />
Donlan Michael, laborer, h. 93 Pond<br />
Donlan Michael, teamster, 11. 160 School<br />
Donlan Patrick, laborer, h. 90 Pond<br />
Donlon Francis P., died Oct. 11, 1889<br />
Donlon Katie L. ;\liss, h. 28 Charles<br />
Donlon Maggie E. Miss, 11. 28 Charles<br />
Donlon Marv E. Miss, died, June 27, 1891<br />
Donlon P&rick, died Nov. 21, 1891<br />
Donlon Thomas, student, bdq. 28 Charles<br />
Donnell Ernest D., at Am. W. W. Co., aod reporter, W.<br />
Daily Tribune, 622 Main, h. 239 Moody<br />
Donnell John A., at U. S. W. Co., bds. 239 Moody<br />
Donnell Mary B. Mrs., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 3 Fuller<br />
Donnelly Charles, plumber, 586 Main, h. at Boston<br />
Donnelly Hugh J., laborer, h. 195 Grove<br />
Donnolly Ellen, died March, 1892<br />
Donovan Annie M. Miss, fancy goods, 607 Main, bds.<br />
109 River [114 Charles<br />
Donovan Jeremiah A., carriage trimmer, 821 Main, h.<br />
Donovau ,John J., paper maker, Roberts Paper Mill,South, l<br />
11. next do.<br />
Donovan Josephine Miss (M. A. & J. Donovan), millinery,<br />
73 Lexington, h. do.<br />
Donovan Katie Miss, 11. Cutter, n. Newton<br />
Donovan Mary A. Miss (M. A. & J. Donovan), millinery,<br />
73 Lexington, h. do.<br />
Donovan M. A. & J. (Mary A. and Josephine Donovan),<br />
millinery, 73 Lexington [do.<br />
Donovan William, at Roberts Paper’Mill, South, bds. 167<br />
1 ORAN ALFRED & CO. (Waltham Heating &<br />
4 Plumbing Co.),695 Main, h.13 Washington av. (see<br />
p. 607)<br />
Dorau Horace E., hds. 13 Washington av. [don<br />
Dore Charles C., card grinder, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 44 Gor-<br />
Doris Frank J., bds. 11 Bolton<br />
Doris Michael, card stripper, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 11 Bolton<br />
Dorr Charles, F., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 17 Ash<br />
Dorr Fred H., at Am. W. IV. Co., bds. 17 Ash<br />
Dorr Georgianua, widow of Frank, h. 13 Ash<br />
Dorr Harry W., boards 17 Ash<br />
Doty George H., h. Forest. uor. Trapelo road<br />
Doucet George W., blacksmith, J. Mullen’s, Musio Hall<br />
avenue, bda. rear 73 Central<br />
Doucet ,Joseph D.. city laborer, h. 108 Charles [n. Spruce<br />
Doucet Philip, helper, 130 Moody, bds. Whituey avenue,<br />
& CO.,<br />
___<br />
Get Prices at the hew WOOD,BARKER<br />
LUMBER YARD, “~~~~:‘c[~t%F’<br />
8
120 WSLTI-ldM [D] DITtE
WALTHAM [D] I)IILECTOIZY 121<br />
Doyle ,SIichnel, house 166 Felton<br />
Dorle Stanley, bds. 76 Exchange<br />
Dojle Thomas, house 131 Charles<br />
I)oyle Thomas J., clerk, 6 Common, b. 131 Chat’les<br />
Dragon John, laborer, house 36 Spring<br />
Drake Albert R., collector (B.), bds. 311 Moody<br />
Drake Bradford W., prittcip:rl, G North Grammar school,<br />
house 210 Bacon<br />
Draper Egbert, machinist, J. L. T. Mnfg. Co., boards 48<br />
Turner<br />
[Chestnut<br />
Draper Eva F. Miss, clerk, Am. W. W. Co., bds. 169<br />
Draper Fred E., bds. bds. 169 Chestnut<br />
Draper I-I. Adelia, widow of Whitney S., h. 169 Chestnut<br />
Draper ntldq Thomas P., laborer, h. 14 BlcKenn<br />
ATWOOD 42 SIIAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block,<br />
Waltham Agts. for Crawford Ranges<br />
and Walker Furnaces.<br />
.
l<br />
Du~tlc~ Charles F., at Am. W. W. Co., II. 49 Exchange<br />
Dudley George A., foremsn machinist, W. D. Co., Bedfbrd.<br />
house 3 Bemis avenue<br />
Dudley Susan, died May 4, 1892<br />
Duff) Michael, laborer, h. 2.i McIienu<br />
Duffey Thomas, laborer, house 6 Foundry block, Pounary<br />
avenue<br />
Duffy Annie, widow of PraAcis F., h. Center, c.i\lassasoit<br />
Duffy Francis I., died May 16, 1891<br />
Ihtiy Frank, painter (B.), h. 42 Central<br />
Duffy James A., compositor (I%.), h. Massasoit ct. opp.<br />
Center<br />
Duffy Joseph, at B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 96 Calvary<br />
hffp iUi&nel, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 10 Lawton pl.<br />
Duff:y Michael, tinsmith, bds. 119 Taylor<br />
Duffy I’atrick, fireman, bds. 21 Clintoli<br />
Duffy Patrick, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 10 Lawton pl.<br />
Ihgan John, h. 168 River [River<br />
Dugan John J., finisher, W. B. & D. Works, 1x1s. 168<br />
Dugan Patrick, laborer, h. Foundry, near Willow<br />
Duggan Collins, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 409 River<br />
Duggan M. Henry, foreman of dial painting room, W. D.<br />
Co., Bedford, bds. 409 Rive]<br />
Dunhar Fred W., Jr., moved to New York<br />
Dunbar Polly A., widow of Thomas W., 11. 136 Summer<br />
Duncan Heury C., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 149<br />
Brown<br />
Danklee Eli S., boarding house, 311 Moody, house do.<br />
Dunham Thomas F., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 24 High<br />
Dunlesvy Sarah A. Miss., variety store, 583 Main, bds. 93<br />
Charles<br />
Dunleven Martin, farm hand, C. L. Viles, Lincoln, b. do.<br />
Dunlop David, engineer, h. 54 Cushing<br />
Dunmore Edward M., moved to Boston<br />
Dunn Brid.get Mrs., house 22 Oak<br />
DLlnn Christopher, laborer. bds. 308 River<br />
Dunn Ebenezer D.. h. 26 Rohbins<br />
Dunn Bdwal,d F., moved to New York<br />
Dunn Patrick J., at W. D. Co., btls. 22 Oak<br />
Dunu William J., moved to New York<br />
Dunnigan Paul H., manager, Standard Sewing Machine<br />
Co., 210 Moody, h. 201 do.<br />
Dunning Frank B.. conductor, F. 1:. R., h. 51 Morton<br />
Dunning Robert B., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 61 Adams<br />
Dunsmore Wilson, carpeuter, rms. 66 Taylor<br />
Dupee Charles A., moved to Chicago. Ill.<br />
Dupen Frank E., machinist, 13. Mnfg. Co., bds. 9 Roh-<br />
bins<br />
[bins<br />
Dupee Geo. H., machinist. Am. W. W. Co., h. 9 Rob-<br />
Dupleu Joseph, at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 15 Charles st. av.<br />
Duplin Louis, moved to Haydenville [per Falls<br />
GEiVUINE CORK SOL-E SHOES,<br />
S8.00 and S4-00<br />
s. z!P. ,zbbkmA<br />
METHODIST BLDG., WALTHAM.<br />
.
WALTHAM [E] I~IREC’TORP 123<br />
Durant Thomas P., l*inter, 821 N.lin, h. at Newton Upper<br />
Falls<br />
Durfee Lionel, (Rockwell & Durfee’) fish, etc., 91 Moody,<br />
rooms E5 Pine<br />
Durgin Charles W., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
211 Adams [II. 71 Norton<br />
Durgiu Henry Clinton, trans. baggage master, F. R. It.,<br />
Durgin Thomas E., painter ‘(Newton), bds. 212 Charles<br />
Durham Charles, mason, bds. 41 Spruce<br />
Durham Henry, laborer, bds. rear ‘3 Central<br />
Durkiu
124 WALTHAM [ :&] ‘DIRECTORY<br />
Eagle Martin, dryer, at W. R. & ~.~iorks, II. 465 Slain<br />
Esmes Edgar F., moved to Lynn<br />
Eames Henry H., moved to Somerville<br />
Eames Thomas H., moved to Somerville<br />
Earl Sidney, dial maker, room3 183 Ash<br />
Earle Abhie A., widow of Alonzo, rms. 5 Orange<br />
Earle George, gardener, honse 411 Main<br />
Earle Jesse carpenter, Geo. Dawson’s, bds. 411 hIairn<br />
Early Frank, laborer, h. 33 Felton<br />
Early James, laborer, bds. 33 Felton<br />
Eastman Horace li:.. police, rms. 101 Lexington<br />
Eastman Eula iI1. Mrs., died May 24, 1890<br />
Eastman William G., carpenter, house 5 Elm<br />
xaton Albert &T,, paper i~ngr and twine, 233 Bacon, 11. do.<br />
Eaton Charles I., house 62’Taylor<br />
Eaton Cyrus P., at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 149 Nigh<br />
Katon Francis H., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 20<br />
Crescent<br />
Eaton Fred R., at Am. W. W. Co., h. Appleton. COY.<br />
Central<br />
Eaton F. Elmer, moved to Providence, R. I.<br />
Eaton Henry N., bookkeeper (<strong>Watertown</strong>), bds. 233<br />
Beacon<br />
Eaton James H., died Nov. 27, 1891<br />
7<br />
baton John F., 11. 44 Vernon.<br />
Eaton John &I.. at Am. W. 7. Co., h. 122 Brown<br />
Eaton Louis G.: music teacher, 143 High, Ms. do.<br />
Ealou Marion W. Mrs., moved to California<br />
Katon Myron W., at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 7-l Cherry<br />
Eaton Peggy, widow of rL’h~nas, bds. 10 Prospect RY.<br />
Eatou Sarah A , widow of William, h. 36 Feitou<br />
Eaton Thomas, died Aug. 11, 1830<br />
Eaton Thomas B., pres. The U. S.. W. Co., Charles. near<br />
Srmth, h. at Taunton<br />
[River<br />
Katon Thomas I-I., loom fixer, B. Mufg. Co., bds. 409<br />
Eaton William, died Nov. 7, 1832<br />
liaton Willis I)., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 23Lowell<br />
Eaton Willis L., teacher (Ncwmarket, N. H.), bds. 122<br />
BlOWU<br />
Eccles George W., clerk, D. & F. Mnfg. Co., Foundry<br />
av., blls. at Charlestown<br />
Eddy Charles, IL. 102 Orange<br />
DDY U. F. & CO. (Caleb I. Eddy and Renjamin<br />
E S. Hatch), coal. wood, hay and straw, 161 Moody<br />
and 1423 Waebingtou, West Pjewton(aee front cover)<br />
Edgar Hubert, at .J. L. ‘i’. Rlnfg. Co., rms. 109 Central<br />
K~lgecornh Chandler I., watchmaker, h. 3i Prospect av.<br />
I~dmontls John, master mechanic, W. B. & D. Works, 11.<br />
165 River<br />
Edmonds Michael F., laborer, bds. P Edmond’s, rear<br />
181 Willow<br />
BUPTRI@K LUMBER co.,<br />
Howe & Rice, Proprietors.<br />
56 FELTON ST,, WALTHAM, on fa R,Ra
134 WALTHAM [F] DIRECl'OnP<br />
Feeney Margaret, widow of Michael, h. end M:tssnsoit ct.<br />
Feeney Martin, h. 31 Cross<br />
Feeney i\Iiclmel, died Dec. 2, 1889<br />
Feeney Patrick J., laborer, D. & F. Mnfg. Co., Foundry<br />
ave., h, 64 New Grove<br />
Feeney IVilliam H., moved to New York<br />
li’elt Albert A., jobmaster, Am. W. W. Co..h. 2-C \Vinthrop<br />
Felt John P.. at Am. W. W. Co., h. 190 Adams<br />
Fenno John S., sl!oemaker, rejr 995 Main, bds, E. R.<br />
Hastings’, Prospect Hill lane<br />
Fenton William H., carpenter, 11. School, above Bacon<br />
Ferald William F., died Jan. 18, 1892<br />
Ferguson Edward, blacksmith, 400 Main, hds. 365 River<br />
Fernald Richard IV., at Am. W. T. Co., h. 94 Chestnut<br />
Fernnld Walter E., M. Il., supt. Mzss. School for the<br />
Feeble Minded, Quince, n. Beaver, h. do.<br />
Fernald Warren, mixer, 115 Bacon, hds. 43 Harvard<br />
Fernetts Clement. weaver, I:. Mnfg. Co., II. 100 relton<br />
Fernle,v John, ~rp dresser, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 5 River av.<br />
Ferris Fred C., teamster, b. 168 Atlams<br />
Ferris George E., at Am. W. W. Co., II. 168 Adams<br />
Fey Maria, widow of ,Josepb, II. SY Ash<br />
Fiel Fred A., clerk (B.), bds. G. T. Ficl’s, Hi@land av.<br />
E’iel George A., trnv. snlcsmun I U.), 11. 110 Lowell<br />
Fiel George ‘I’., salesman, i19 Main, h. Highland are., n.<br />
Weston<br />
Field Arthur Q., clerk, 23 Mootl,v, bds. 1 Smith court<br />
Field Cornelin CV. Mrs., died Oct. 8, 1889<br />
Field Fred TV., carpenter, rms. Central Fire Stat,ion,<br />
Lexington<br />
Field George H.. janitor, A. 0. U. W. bhlg., 128 Moody,<br />
h. 58 Chest,nut<br />
Field George K., restaurant. 3 Common, h. 18 Newton<br />
Field James S., foreman, City stables, Pond, h. I Smith ct.<br />
Field Williams Mary, widow of E:tlward J., h. S2 Central<br />
Fieldiug dohn C., operative, B. Mufg. Co., 11. Massassoit,<br />
near Maasasoit conrt<br />
Fillebrown Wealtha O., died Nov. 3, 1892<br />
Pilmore R. Melbonrn, plate maker, Am. W. W. Co., h.<br />
Forest, near Tr:~p:lo road<br />
Filsou Fred A., at Am. W. W. Co., II. 43 Wadsworth av.<br />
Filson Robert, at W. B. & D. Wnrks, h. 94 Taylor<br />
F&on William R.. tinsmith, 586 Main, 11. 15 Central<br />
Finnn Rhodorick J., molder, D. & F. Mnfg. Co., 11. 296<br />
River<br />
Findleg James IV., carpenter, h. 61 Maple<br />
Finerty Ann Miss, died March 3, lS90<br />
Finerty Bridget, widow of Michael, II. 631 Main<br />
Finertr John J., hostler, r. 95 Moody, bcls. P. Finerty’s,<br />
Ma sasoit<br />
[near New Grove<br />
Finertv Pat,rizk, carriage masher, 12 Church. II. Alassssoit,<br />
rX-'+EY IYKcNAEBB'S<br />
Genuine Cork SoEe Shoes, $3.00 aud $4.00.<br />
Methodist Btdg~, Waltham.
Finlev William W., moved to Danhiy, Corm.<br />
Finn’Simon, laborer, bds. 26 Friend<br />
Finnegan Ann, widow of Patrick, h. 17 Fountain<br />
Finnegan Ellen Mrs., died May lG, 1890<br />
Finnegan Ellen B. Miss. h. 99 Willow *<br />
Finnegan George P., hairdresser, 641 Main, h. 26 Middle<br />
Finnegan John, section hand, P. R. R., bds. 2 Day<br />
Finnegan John *J., laborer, h. 30 Spring<br />
Finnegan John J., Jr., baker, 769 Maul, bds. 30 Spring<br />
Finnegan Joseph F., printer, <strong>Free</strong> Press Job Print, 79<br />
Moody, bds. 160 Newton<br />
Finnegan Joseph I. hairdresser, Spring, COT. School, h.<br />
17 Fountain<br />
Finnegau Patrick, bds. 99 Willow<br />
Finnegan Thomas, moved to Cambridgeport<br />
Firemans’ 111suranc& Co., of Newark. N. J., William H.<br />
Johnson, agent, rm. 2, Methodist bltlg., 3 Moody<br />
Fish Isaac H., confectirmer, 613 Xain, bds. 588 do.<br />
Fisher Albert W ., at. Am. W. W. Co., h. 55 Woerd ave.,<br />
Crescent Park<br />
Fisher Arthur, at Am. 1%‘. W. Co., h. 58 Robbins<br />
Fisher Charles C., painter, 8 Spring, bds. 982 Main<br />
Fisher Clarence H., at Am. W. W. Co., II. 69 Cherry<br />
Fisher Edward F., lineman, bds. :‘2 Maple<br />
Fisher Edward I., 5 and 10 cent store, 108, Moody, h. 64<br />
Lowell<br />
Fisher Elizabeth 81. Miss, bds. 244 School<br />
,Fisher Esther 1’. I\lrs., died l)ec. 11, 1890<br />
Fisher Frank B., at Am. W. \V. Co., bds. 206 Moody<br />
Fisher Frank P., at Am. W. \V. Co., h. 88 Msple<br />
Fisher George A., h. 244 8u:lool<br />
Fisher Henry N., pres. N. E. Northwestern Ins. Co. (9 2<br />
State, B.), h. 120 Crescent<br />
Fisher James H., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 22 Maple<br />
Fisher John C., painter,:8 Spring, Ms. 986 Uain<br />
Fisher Joseph, diet1 August 25, 1891<br />
Fisher Mary E., widow of William, rms. 18 Prospect are.<br />
Fisher 1Villard L., at Am. W. W. Co., 1~. 45 Chestnut<br />
Fisher William B., carpenter, h. 204 Chestnut<br />
.Fisher William C., carpenter, II. 982 Main<br />
Fisher William J., moved to Boston *<br />
Fisk J. Leon, photo retoucker, 6-16 Main, rms’. 907 do.<br />
Fiske Arthur H., clerk (B.), bds. 46 Lyman<br />
Fiske Caroline M., widow of Calvin, h. 56 Pond<br />
Fiske Caroh& hl., widow of Eben W., h. 46 Lyman<br />
ISKE CHARLES D., nurseryman and market<br />
gardener, 426 Moody, h. do. (see p. 622)<br />
F<br />
Fiske Charles H., moved to Worcester<br />
Fiske Elliot W., leather (27 High, B.), h. 40 Harris<br />
Fiske E. Winslow, salesman (B.), bds. 46 Lyman<br />
Fiske Grace Miss, h. Winter, n. Locust<br />
PRICE‘ 8<br />
Wood, Barker & Co.,<br />
the &owe&<br />
ba the<br />
Cf@/.<br />
TUME%EFt.<br />
Rae~n Street, Waltham-
Fiske Henry I.. h. 16 Harvard ave.<br />
E’iske Boratio I., trav. salesman, Ms. 258 Bacon<br />
Fiske Horatio N., salesman (I~.), II. 258 Bacon<br />
Fiske! Jonathan 1)., 11. 17 Spruce<br />
Fiske Merbou L., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 57 Walnnt<br />
Fiske FValter C., nursery man, bda. 422 Moody<br />
Fitch Ezra C., En-es. and supt. Am. W. W. Co., Crescent,<br />
*<br />
11. at Kewton<br />
Fitz James H., clothing mnfr. (Lincoln, B.), h. 936 Main<br />
Pitz Michael IV. (Mechanic’s Shirt Co.), shirt mufr., 180<br />
Newton, h. at \V. Ndwton<br />
Fitzgerald Bridget Mrs., h. Cutter, n. Cedar<br />
E’itzgeruld Kdwnrd, h. 31 Charles<br />
Fitzgerald Patrick, contractor and teamster, 241 Newton,<br />
house do.<br />
Fitzgerald Peter, farm hand, 46 Lincoln, bds. do.<br />
Fitzgerald Tliomas,farm hand, Phineas Lawrence,Trapelo<br />
road, bcls. do.<br />
Fitzpattick Edward, moved to New York<br />
Fitzpatribk Uonora, widow of John, h. 6 Mechanic<br />
Pitzpntriek James, laborer, bds. 86 Elxchange<br />
Fitzpntrick John, laborer, h. 100 Calvary<br />
Fitzpatrick Richard, laborer, bds. James Connelly’s,<br />
Ernerg<br />
Flagg Augustus, office (254 TVasbingtou, B.), sumtner<br />
residence, Forest, COL’. Trapelo road .<br />
LAGG GEORGE d., carriage and sign painter.<br />
F JIusic Hall nv., h. SO Fl~ycl (see 1~. 603)<br />
F’lagg James E-i., at Am. \V. W. Co., 11. 326 Cresceut<br />
Flagg Lena N. Miss, died March 10, 1892<br />
Flagg Mario A., carriage painter, George A. Flagg’s,<br />
Music Hall av., 11. 15 Liberty<br />
Flag: WilliXm.EI., Il. 14 Floyd<br />
Flailerty ,John. laborer, h. 7 Charles st. av.<br />
E’laherty alnrtin, laborer, D. &Z P. Jllifg. Co., bds. 310<br />
River<br />
Flanagan Andrew J., laborer, h. 9 Calvary<br />
Flanagan James, loorn fixer, B. Mnfg.Co., 11. 126 Charles<br />
Flanagan Michael, laborer, bds. 75 Exchange<br />
Flanagan Richard, mule spinner, 1~. Mnfg. Co., house 91<br />
Charles<br />
Flanagan Bichard.‘Jr., machinist, 13. Mnfg. Co., bds. 91<br />
Charles<br />
I’lanneq Edward, died April 3, 1890<br />
Flaunery Mary, widow of Lawrence, h. 40 Clinton<br />
E’lannery Rlarg, widow of Patrick, 11. 39 Exchange<br />
E’lannery l’atrlck, plasterer, 11. 64 Spring<br />
Flannery Sabina, widow ofEdwarc3, II. 1, r. li5 Scl~ool<br />
Flnnnery Thomas, talker, \V. W. W., bds. John Fallon’s,<br />
Williams<br />
l’laratz Margaret Mrs., moved to Boston<br />
BUTTFUGii LUMBER CO,, ;;:~>-p-ps-<br />
Planing, Sawing, idrnin’g.<br />
56 FELTON STREET, on J. R. R.
WBLTIIBXI [F ] DIRECTORP 1X<br />
Flebott Horace E., hairdresser, 128 IUoody, rms.<br />
14 Gushing<br />
Fleming Charles D., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 16 High<br />
LEMING H. EUGENE, apothecary, 165 Moody,<br />
F h. 157 Lowell (see Index)<br />
Fleming James, iron molder, bds. 118 Felton<br />
Plemiug John, laborer, h. off School ave., opp. Parker’s<br />
lane<br />
Fleming Patrick J., laborer, Walthnm Coal Co., bds. J.<br />
E’leming’s. off School ave.<br />
I’lemin~ Paul E., machinist, A, W. W. Co., house rear<br />
488 Nain<br />
Fleming Peter J., at Am. W. W. Co., h. Plympton, cot’.<br />
Leonard<br />
Fleming Stephen, gardener, bds. 16 High<br />
Fleming Timothy, teamster, Wm. H. Leatherbee & Son,<br />
Linden, h. Massasoit ct., car. Center<br />
Fletcher Cora E. H. &Irs., a! Am, W. W. Co., IIDS. 101<br />
Crescent<br />
Fletcher Eunice H., widow of Oliver R., 11. 8.5 Russell<br />
Fletcher Wesley II., painter, h. I77 Robbius<br />
Flint Elizabeth M. Mrs., died Nov. 19 1891<br />
Flint Lizzie Mrs., teacher (West, Newton), bds. B. TV.<br />
Jones’, off Lincoln<br />
Flohr John W., moved to Chicago, 111.<br />
Flood George H., s!loe repairer, 593 Main, bds. rear 181<br />
Willow<br />
Flood James W., dryer. W. Iz. & D. Works, h. rear<br />
School, opp. Parker’s lane<br />
Flood John B., boots and shoes, 593 Main, bds. rear<br />
181 Willow<br />
Flood Joseph F., starcher, W. 13. & D. Works: bds. rear<br />
181 Willow<br />
Flood Mary, widow of John, h. rear 181 Willow<br />
Flood PatrIck, died March 11, 1890<br />
Flowers William T., died Oct. 3, 1892<br />
Flovd Angelina, widow of Andrew, 11. I55 Summer<br />
Floid Anus R., widow of Albert, h. 40 Lyman<br />
Floid Charles A., painter, h. Lake near Lexington<br />
Floyd C. Allen, carpenter. h. rear 89 Francis<br />
Floyd Edward I)., buyer, (620 Atlantic av., B.), h. 62<br />
Lyman<br />
Flynn Annie J. Miss, milliner and milliuery goods, 8 Elm,<br />
bds. 14 Liberty<br />
Flynn Daniel C., gardener (Newton), h. 69 River<br />
Flvnu Hannah A. Miss, teacher, oil painting, b. 14 Liberty<br />
Fl\.nn Jeremiah B., clerk, 667 Main, bds. 14 Eiberty<br />
$“l&n John, laborer, W. D. & K. Works, h. 294 River<br />
PI;-nn John, laborer, h. South, near Roberts Nil1<br />
Fl\.nu John J., folder, W. R. & D. Works, b. 294 River<br />
Pl>un Julia A., widow of Cornelius, h. 10 Brown’s lane<br />
ATWOQD cc& SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block.<br />
FUBKACES,RAfiGES and STOVES,<br />
PLUMBING and GAS FITTING.<br />
I
138 WALTHAM [F-j DIRECTBRY<br />
Flgun Julia A. Miss, variety store, 667 IEaiu, house 14<br />
Liberty<br />
Flynn Katie L. bliss, salewomnn, 613 Main, 11. 14 Liberty<br />
l+‘lynn Xary Aun, widow of William, house Wi’illiams, near<br />
F‘. K. It.<br />
LYNN MARY L. MISS, dry and fancy<br />
F 613 &in, 11. 14 Liberty (see p. 91)<br />
goods,<br />
FI-nn Maurice, labnrer, h. 5 Flood<br />
Flynu Patrick, at W. W. & D. Works, bds. 294 River<br />
E‘lynu Patrick, house 14 Liberty<br />
Flynn Patrick .J. carpenter, house 33 Calvary<br />
Fljnrr Thomas F ., shoemaker, 206 School, h. West Dale,<br />
hey. I:~tnsworth<br />
Flg110, see O’PIp1<br />
Fogerty John. laborer, h. Foundry av. near Willow<br />
l’ogg Annie E.. widoa of CVilliam, dressmaker, 12 Charles,<br />
house do.<br />
Fogg Arthur G., asst. civil engineer, Sewer Com.‘s, 27<br />
&Ioody, rm. 5, h. Warren av., near Lexington<br />
Fogg Catheriue G. Miss, bds. 94 Summer<br />
Fogg Charles J., clerk (53 State, t-m. 219, B.), bds. 9&<br />
Summer<br />
Fogg Charles W.. house 94 Summer<br />
Illogq \Villinm, died April 12, <strong>1893</strong><br />
Foldy Abby W., widow of Johu, it. 106 Church<br />
Foley Edward, cigar maker, 685 Main, bds. 49 Adams<br />
Foley Kclward, laborer, bds. 7.5 Exchange<br />
Foley James, coachman, 564 Main, bds. do.<br />
Foley James ,J., bds. 12 Williattts<br />
Foley John B. J., died April 8, 1892<br />
Foley Mary Miss, h. 162 School<br />
Foley Mary E. Miss, bookkeeper, bds. 49 Pood<br />
Foley Mrtry J., widow of Stepheu, h. 12 \Villiatns \<br />
Foley iUichnel,hcstler, A. A. Wheelock’s, South, bds. do.<br />
PCJky Patrick A., hrickm:tsou, rtns. 274 Ash<br />
Fallen Ellen, widow of Michael, oonfectiunery, e:c., basement<br />
143 Bacon, h. do.<br />
Follen cJames, laborer, house Nerens court<br />
Fallen James H., driver (Cambridge), II. Music Hall av.<br />
near Mm<br />
Folleu Thomas Henry, bds. 142 Bacon<br />
Follen William J., driver, Davis Express, 112 Moody, b.<br />
110 Felton<br />
Follen, see Fallen<br />
Follet Charles H., moved to West Gouldsboro, Me.<br />
Folsom Eugene L., at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 149 Brown<br />
Folsom John I., farmer, h. Forest, near Trapelo roud<br />
Fopinno Mark, b. Emery, near Kacon<br />
Forbes Herbert J., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 89 Maple<br />
Forbes ,John ‘I’., teamster, 575 Main, h. 175 School<br />
Forbes Patrick J., moved to 13oston<br />
W,,TC>Ii;E J. WI; BUCKLEY,<br />
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and Smokers’<br />
q<br />
n 07wmQJ<br />
3-6 Arttttes. 3-6<br />
St., - - WALTHA~K<br />
For mle by all dealers.
ThLTHBM [F-j DIRECTORP 139<br />
Forbes Thomas, laharer, bds. P5 Ii‘elton<br />
Ford Harry A., clerk (33 Pearl, B.), h. 58 Central<br />
Ford James, moved to Newton<br />
Ford John I., laborer, 11. Foundry av., near IVilloa<br />
Ford John W., finisher, W. B. & D. Wks., h. 77 Willow<br />
J’o~d Mnggie Miss, saieswoman, h. 106 Charles<br />
Ford Martin, I., hairdresser, 95 B. Moody, rms.<br />
62 Alder<br />
Forsyth J:tne Miss, dressmaker, 9 Plympton, h. do.<br />
Forsyth William, blacksmith, h. 195 Newton<br />
Farspth William J., blacksmith, 27 Common, h. at Weston<br />
Forsyth William J., overseer, packing-room, S. Mnfg.<br />
ko., boards 1 School av.<br />
Fortin Frank, mule tipinner, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 8 River av.<br />
Fortin Julius, weaver, H. Xnfg. Co., h. 7 River av.<br />
Fuss Augustlls B., carpenter, h. 21 Vernon<br />
Poss George H., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 121<br />
Chestnut<br />
Foss Webster F., clerk, city treas., office, City Hall, bds.<br />
121 Chestnut<br />
Foss& William G., moved to Boston [Alder<br />
Foster Abbey S., widow of Harris E., housekeeper, 84<br />
Poster Albert C., at Atl. W. W. Co., house 10 Alder<br />
Foster Annie F. Miss, clerk, Am. \V. W. Co., bds. 26 .<br />
Harvard<br />
Foster Carolyn S. Miss, h. 768 Main<br />
Foster Charles A., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 92 Russell<br />
Foster Charles J., machinist, bds. 88 Taylor<br />
Foster Charles W., engineer, F. R. R., h. 2 Turner<br />
Foster Dan I’., pattern and model maker, 199 Charles,<br />
house do.<br />
Foster Daniel S., mason, house 44 Alder Cl99 Charles<br />
Foster Edwv. W., dentist (Commonwealth av., U.), bds.<br />
Foster Faniie D., widow of Abraham, bds. 134 Ash<br />
Foster Frances A. Miss, h. 26 Liberty<br />
Foster Frank A., physician. 12 Spruce, h. do.<br />
Foster George G., machinist, 23 Crescent, bds. 44 Alder<br />
Foster Gny W,, music teacher, Gds. 62 Pine<br />
Foster Harris, died Feb. ld, 1892<br />
Foster John. conductor, F. R. It., house 85 Maple<br />
Foster John G., carpenter, house 250 River<br />
Foster John W., carpenter, h. Willow av., uear Willow<br />
Foster Jonathan M., overseer, weaving, B. Mnfg. Co., h.<br />
63 Pine
.<br />
Foster Lebbeus S. (3%. S. Foster & Son), grocer, 387<br />
Main, bds. 34 Linden<br />
Foster Louis V., machinist, rear 93 Xoody, boards 139<br />
Charles<br />
Foster Lucinda H. Miss, house 26 Liberty<br />
Foster Martha F., widow of Chws. I., house 26 Harvard<br />
Foster Matthias S. (M. S. Foster & Son), grocer, 387<br />
Main, house 34 Linden<br />
Foster BI. S* & Son (Matthias S. ancl Lebheus S. Foster),<br />
grocers. 387 Main<br />
Foster Reuben B., died July 29, 1892<br />
Foster Salome G., widow of Reuben B., h. 768 Main<br />
Foster Sarah E. Miss, 11. 26 Liberty<br />
Foster William, h. 68 J,yman<br />
Foster William J.carpenter,bds.J.W.Foster’s,Willow av.<br />
Fought Eliza .I., moved to Weston<br />
Fountain George, laborer, bds. 7 Lawton pl.<br />
Pourcy Annette B., widow of Henry, h. Whitney ave.,<br />
off Moody<br />
Fourcy Henry A., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 118 Chestnut<br />
Fowle Henry B., cigar mnfr., h. 32 Orange<br />
lOWLEE JOSIAH, blacksmith, wheelwright and<br />
I! carriage dealer, 400 Main,h.at Waverlp (see p.619)<br />
Fowler Millie S. Mrs., artist, 140 Robbins: h. do.<br />
Fowler Wiliiam H., carpenter, 11. 1 Pine<br />
Pox James, painter, II. Massasoit, hey. Massasoit ct.<br />
Foye Charles, moalder, Perry Bras., off Linden, 11. 3<br />
Somerville<br />
Foye George I., staion agent (F. R. R. depot, B.), h.<br />
47 Morton<br />
Fraim John W.;at Am. W. W. Co., h. 251 Charles<br />
Francis Adeline E. Miss, teacher, bds. 862 Main<br />
Francis Adeline IX., widow of George W., bds. 862 Main<br />
Francis Ellen A. Miss, died Jan. 19, 1891<br />
Francis Walter D., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 87 Riverview<br />
ave., C. P.<br />
Francis William H., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 87 Riverview<br />
ave., C. P.<br />
Fraser Bessit: Mrs., dressmaker, 126 Pine, II. do.<br />
Fraser Daniel, painter, bds. 20 Charles<br />
Fraser Henrietta, widow of Murdock, 11. 123 Moody<br />
Fraser John A., h. Whitney ave., near Moody<br />
Fraser John M., carpenter, h. 11 Gordon<br />
Fraser Simon A., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 51 Taylor<br />
Fraser William A., carpenter, rms. 188 Moody<br />
Fraser William W., carpenter and ‘Juilder,rear 95 Moody,<br />
h. 123 do.<br />
Fraser William W., died June 30, 1892 [McKeun<br />
Fravago Henry (J. Rosatto & Co.), fruit, 1 Elm, 11. 17<br />
Frazier Edw~~tPd,teamjter,~~win Bowker’s,lO.i Main,h.r.do<br />
Frazier .Juj,ia E. Mrs., dressmrirer, 93 Cherry, h. do.<br />
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO,, =O”f-&t~~% .<br />
Kiln-Dried Hard Wood Floors i - - -<br />
- - _ - - and Finish W’orked to Order.<br />
66 FELTON STREET, on J7. R. R.
WALTHAM [F] DIRECTORY 14-t<br />
Frazier .John, engraver, U. S. W. Co , h. 75 Hammond<br />
Frazier ‘I’heophile, laborer, bda. 116 Felton<br />
Frazier William L., paper hanger, 11. 25 Central<br />
Frederick I&becca ‘I’. Mrs., died April 20, 1890<br />
Fredericks Henry R., at Am. W. W. Co.,h. 307 Crescent<br />
<strong>Free</strong> Press Job Print, R. B. Somers, prop., 79 Moody<br />
<strong>Free</strong>lane James L., electrician, bds. 189 River<br />
<strong>Free</strong>love Ruth A. Mrs.,housekeeper,R.Osgood, 189 River<br />
<strong>Free</strong>man Alfred, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 93 Alder<br />
<strong>Free</strong>man Arthur C., bleacher, W. B. & D. Works, h. 74<br />
School, suite 5<br />
<strong>Free</strong>man Clarence I.,stcnographer (205 Washingtou, B.),<br />
hds. 138 Crescent<br />
<strong>Free</strong>man Dorval J.,bont maker, C. P. Nutting’s,l’rospect-<br />
St-bridge, h. 205 Adams<br />
<strong>Free</strong>man James S., at A. W. W. Co., bds. 148 Adams<br />
<strong>Free</strong>man Lewis, loom fixer, B. Uufg. Co., h. 400 River<br />
<strong>Free</strong>ze Charies, stenographer (Boston Globe, B.), rms.<br />
46 South<br />
Freisen Albert C., at Bm. W. W. Co., rms. 36 Spruce<br />
Frese Fred C., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 164 Brown<br />
Frese Nary C., widow of Fred, h. 164 Browu<br />
French Allen D., plumber and tinsmith, r. 210 Moody,<br />
h. 386 do.<br />
French Alleu E., student, bds. 356 Moody<br />
French Caroline, bds. 566 Kain<br />
French ClArence I., attorney at law, 637 Main, rm. 3<br />
French Dnuiel, lawyer, 820 Main, h. do.<br />
French Edward &I., h. 23 Harvard ave.<br />
French Erminnie A. Miss, sub. teacher, <strong>Public</strong> dchools,<br />
bds. 356 Moody<br />
[Robbius<br />
French Frank B., civil engiueer (W. Newton), rms., 33<br />
Fre~~ch Fred B., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 115 High<br />
French George L., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 220 Moody<br />
Freuch George W., collector, h. 55 Myrtle<br />
French Herbert A., repsrter, Ms. 356 Xoody<br />
French Hobert W.,insurauce agent( B.) ,h. 169 Hammond<br />
French Mary Miss, h. 820 Main<br />
French William, livery stable, Woerd ave., n. Crescent,<br />
rms. 295 do.<br />
French William, moved to Newport, Me.<br />
Friehe Samuel, at Am. W. W.Co., h.4 Riverview av.C.P.<br />
Friedette Joseph, carpenter, h. 188 Charles<br />
Froberger Joseph, gardener, Mt. Feake Cemetery, 218<br />
South, rms. 99 Ash<br />
Frost A.May lUies,teacher (Brookline),bds.l15 Lexington<br />
Frost E:ilt~ i%Irs., h. 4 Cross CL exingtuu<br />
Frost Florence E. Miss. teacher (Cambridge), bds. 115<br />
TKOSI! G.F&A.NK, coal,wood, hay,hme and brick,<br />
I! 33 and 36 Moody, and 143 Lexington, next C. 31.<br />
R. R..l1.326 Bacon,near Lexington (see back cover)<br />
A!iWOOD & SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block,<br />
Waltham Agts. for Crawford Ranges<br />
and Walker Furnaces.
.<br />
Frost George M.,clerk (670 \Vashil:glon,ll.) .hcls.4 Cross<br />
Frost Herbert W., at J. L. T. Mnfg. Co., h. 109 Central<br />
Frost John M., moved to Worcester<br />
Frost JohnM. Jr., bds. 4 Cross<br />
Frost Leonard I-‘. Rev., h. 115 Lexington<br />
Frost Litla N. Miss, teacher (Bromfield school,Harvard),<br />
11. 115 Lexington<br />
Frost M. A&lie X&s, teacher, bds. 115 Lexington<br />
Frost l’ercg G., clerk, 143 Lexingt,on, 21. 14 Crescent<br />
Frost Sara E.Miss,teacher,High scbool,hds.l15 Lexiogton<br />
Frost William P.. moved out West<br />
Frothingham Charlotte J. l\lrs., milliner and milliner-,<br />
589 Main. h. do. [Lexington<br />
Frothingham Daniel D., apothecary, 65i Main, rms. 59<br />
Frye Charles G., h. 26 Lexington<br />
Frye Frank K., h. 54 Wsluut<br />
Fuller Charles J., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 61 Robbins<br />
Fuller Daniel D., h. 116 Chestnut<br />
Fuller Elizabeth J. Bliss, died Nov. 3, 1889<br />
Fuller Fred V., moved to Chelsea<br />
Fuller Sarah E., tailoress, 11. 54 Gushing<br />
Fuller Walter C., at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 44 Floyd<br />
Fuller Walter L., tailor’s pressman, 139 Moody, bds.<br />
54 Custiing<br />
Fuller Walter N., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 305 Moody<br />
%hlkrkJn Bradford M., pastor,‘rrinitarian Congregational<br />
Church, bds. 716 Main<br />
Fullerton Chester W., at Am. IV. IV., rms. 154 Ash<br />
Fullerton Eldridge, driver, J. J. S. Peterson’s, Riverview<br />
pl., bds. do.<br />
Fullerton Robert M., moved to Little Rock, Ark.<br />
Fullerton William M., moved to Paris, France<br />
Fulton Pryor, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 316 Newton<br />
Furbush Daniel H., carpenter, h. Guinnn, near Bacon<br />
Purbush Edward A., at U. S. IV. Co., 11. Farnsworth,<br />
near Plympton<br />
[b arnsworth<br />
Furbush Frank E., carpenter, bds. i\Irs. S. Furbush’s..<br />
Furbush George W.. engineer, Pumping station, W. W<br />
W., off South, h. do.<br />
Furbush James L., carpenter, bds. JIrs. S Furbush’s,<br />
Farnsworth<br />
[to11<br />
Furbush Sarah,widow of Rictlal~d,h.FaInsworth n. PlT.mp-<br />
Furlong lIarid, hairdresser, Newton, II. F. R. R., bds.<br />
26 Friend<br />
GAllRIEL~ON AUGUST, loom fiser, B. Mfg. Co., bds.<br />
390 River<br />
Gaffee &Iarp, widow of John, 11. 143 Calvary<br />
Gaffney Cornelius, umbrella repairer, h. German ave.<br />
Gaffney John, died March 5, 1891<br />
G:tffuey Nancy Mrs., house 180 Newton<br />
CHAS. P. McNABB & CO.,<br />
BOOTS AND SHOES-<br />
Methodist Building, 4 Moody St,, Waltham,
WALTHAM [G] I~IRECTORY 143<br />
Gafrian Azari, loom fixer, 1~. &If;;. Co., b. 1 Lawton pl.<br />
Gage Ernest, moved to Ltwrenw<br />
Gagnon *Jeremie, carpenter, II. %J Noonau<br />
Gagnon Patrick, weaver, B. Mfg. Co., and hairdresser,<br />
171 Willow, h. do.<br />
Gale Horace A. paper hanger, 616 I\Inin, 11. 27 Cross<br />
Gallagher Ferguson, sash and blind maker, h. 39 John<br />
Gallagher Fergusoe B., laborer (Brighton), h. 39 John<br />
Gallagher #James, piper, 1~. 1% Newton<br />
Gallagher James, Jr., plumber. bds. 158 Newton<br />
Gallagher Jane, widow of Hugh, bds. 13 Felton<br />
Galla&er John W., died Aug. 23, 1891<br />
Gallagher Jlary, widow of Matthew, h. 43 Hall<br />
Gallagher Matthew, steam fitter. h. 38 Oak<br />
Gsllapher Patrick, laborer, bds. Hugh Carroll’s, Wall<br />
Gallagher William J., watchman, B. Mfg. Co., b. 43 Hall<br />
Gallant lired, laborer, bds. 116 Felton<br />
Gallant John, laborer, bds. 116 Felton<br />
Gallant Leon, operative, B. Mfg. Co., bds. 7 Lawton pl.<br />
Gallant Mark, laborer. bds. 109 centI’d<br />
Gallant P~lnl. at Am. W. W. Co.. bds. 7 Lawton pl.<br />
Gallant l’hillip, laborer, h. 96 Oak<br />
Gallant JZeuben, house 7 Lawton pl.<br />
Gallant Simon, driver, 74 Bacon, h. 138 Newton<br />
Gallant Toinet, widow of Allen, h. 116 Felton<br />
Gallant Wilfred, weaver, B. %lfg. Co., bds. 116 Felton<br />
Gallant William J., carpenter, W. B. & D. Works, h.<br />
20 Cedar<br />
Gallety James IX., moved to Cambridge<br />
Gallety Sara11 Miss, boards 26 Heard<br />
Galligan Jarnes S , blacksmith, h. 174 Scl:ool<br />
Gallup Frank I)., express driver (K.), h. 48 Taylor<br />
Gallup Maria J. Mrs., millinery, 48 Taylor, h. do.<br />
ALLUPE ELIAS A., watchmaker and repairer,<br />
Q 172 Moody, h. 57 Pine (see page 90)<br />
Gallupe Fred r%‘,, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 57 Pine<br />
Gallupe Maggie I. Mrs., died Feb. 14, 1890<br />
Galrin Catherine, widow of John, h. 124 Pine<br />
Galviu John, laborer, bds. 54 Central<br />
Galvin Patrick, city laborer, bds. 54 Central<br />
Gamble Henry, at B. Mfg. Co.. 11. 119 Myrtle<br />
Gammage Marcus, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 55 Woerd<br />
avenue, C. P.<br />
Gammon Charles S., fireman, F. R. R., bds. 208 Charles<br />
Gammon \Villiam R., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 37 Brown<br />
Gtlnnon Charles, blacksmith, h. rear 569 Xain<br />
Gannon Patrick, laborer, h. 10 Cedar<br />
Gannon Patrick, callender, W. B. & D. Works,h. 64 Oak<br />
Gannon Timothy, farm hand, Edwin Bowker’s, 105 Main,<br />
bds. rear do.<br />
Ganong Frank N., fancy goods,179 Moody, h.10 Park pl.<br />
-OOD, BAEBL3;ERe CO.,<br />
76UMl3EEit,<br />
Mdn Offlce, Exchanpe B’ldp., . Branch Yard,<br />
Cur. State and Eilby, Xoston. Baaou Street. Waltham.
144 WALTHAM [G] l)ILtEC7’0ItY<br />
Garduer Ann, widow of John, h. Center, n. Massasoit ct.<br />
Gardner Catherine, widow of Francis, h. 159 School<br />
Gardner Edson W., fireman, F. R. R., bds. 91 Pine<br />
Gardner George W. Rev., moved to New London<br />
Gardner John H., stone cutter, h. 55 Walnut<br />
Gardner John J.. teamster, bds. Mrs. Anu Gardner’s,<br />
Center<br />
Gardner Mary J., widow of Michael J., grocer, Newton,<br />
car. River, h. 88 Newton<br />
Gardner Michael J., died Oct. 11, 1891<br />
Gardner Irlicbael P., machinist, b. Ann Gardner’s, Center<br />
Gardner Theodore 0.. moved to Woburn<br />
Gardner Willie P., clerk. 208 Moody, rms. 92 Brown<br />
Garfield Caroline Miss, clerk, Am. W. W. Co., rooms 88<br />
Crescent<br />
Garfi-ld Caroline L., widow of Josiah, bds. Leland Home<br />
for ATed Women, 21 Newton<br />
Garfiehl Frank I., rodman City Engineer’s office, City<br />
Hall, bds. W. Is. Garfield’s, West Dale<br />
Garfield Lizzie M., widow of John C., h. 23 Hall<br />
Garfield Mary, widow of John, h. 143 Calvary<br />
Garfield Phebe S., widow of Asaph M., h. West Dale,<br />
beg. Farnsworth<br />
Garfield Wiliiam K., watchmaker (376 Washington, IS.),<br />
h. West Dale, beyond Farnsworth<br />
Garland Ira P., coachman, Arthur T. Lyman’s, Lyman,<br />
bds. do.<br />
Garland John W., carpenter, rms. 579 Main<br />
Garrity Frank J., compositor, Waltham Daily Tribune,<br />
622 1Iaiu, bds. 127 Charles<br />
Garrity James, laborer, bds. 86 Kxcbange<br />
Garvey James, died Dec. 10, 1891<br />
Garvey Michael J., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 102 Taylor<br />
Garvin John, laborer, bds. rear 203 Grove<br />
Gast Andrew, baker, 769 Main, bds. 71 Francis<br />
ATELY BROS.( Blathew E. and John W. Gately),<br />
r II provisions. 5 Spring (see page 611)<br />
Gately John W. (Gately Nros.), provisions, 5 Spring, 11.<br />
4 Harvard place<br />
Gxtely Mathew E. (Gately Eros.), provisious, 5 Spring,<br />
h. A9 Cherry<br />
Gaudet Andrew, compositor, <strong>Free</strong> Press, i9 Moody, bds.<br />
94 Charles<br />
Gnntlet snstilene, carpanter, h. 7 Noonau<br />
Guudlt D rsethel, laborer, bds. 151 Felton<br />
c:auaet Fred, carpenter, IA. 27 Noonan<br />
Gauclet Philip,<br />
mason, h. 94 Charles<br />
Gautlet Samuel, oarpenter, h. 13 Noonan<br />
Gaudet Saslestin, laborer, bds. 27. Noonan<br />
Gaul Harvey O., master martner, II. 5 Chester ave.<br />
Gault Chnrles, driver, 3913 Lexiugtnn, htis. do.<br />
BUTT’RH~K LUM.BER et+.,<br />
Howe & Rice, Proprietors.<br />
56 FELTON ST;, WALTHAM, on F, R, R, -
WALTHAM [G] DII~ECTORY 145<br />
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Gault James, farmer, h. 66 Plympton<br />
G:\ult John E., clerk, 875 L&tin, bds. 66 Plympton<br />
Gault William J., hoseman and spare driver, Chemical<br />
Engine No. 1, Lesington, rms. do.<br />
Gauvin Deunis, mason, bds. 13 Noonan<br />
Gauvin James, buckle maker, bds. 8 Koonan<br />
Gauvin Joseph, hairdresser, 655 &lain, bds. 15 Felton<br />
Gavin Peter, teamster, h. 45 Charles<br />
Gavolio Gezeppa, fruit, etc., 85 Moody, h. Emery, near<br />
Bacon<br />
Gay Alexander, carpenter, Geo. Dkiwson, Music Hall ave.<br />
Gay Augusta Mrs., matron, W. N. C. school boardiughouse<br />
for girls, Lexiugton, h. do.<br />
Gay Charles E., moved to Worcester<br />
Gavton John, laborer, btls. 3G.i Rivet<br />
Geigan John H., at W. 1). Co., h. 52 Adrlms<br />
Gearp Edward, laborer, D. & F. Mfg. Co.,h.r. 62 Charles<br />
Gesrv Marv Mrs., died Dec. 29, MS0<br />
Ged&s Wtiliarn, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 1.56 Ash<br />
Geer Emogene A. Mrs., dressmaker, 98 Chestnut, II. do.<br />
Geer William, watchman, Adauls House, II. 98 Chestnut<br />
Gendreau Frank A., I&. C: N. I~romn’s, Urook ave.<br />
Gendreau Mary $1. hIrs., moved to ~~u4~~~~ro<br />
Gendrick Adolph, machine fixer, U. XFg.Co.,b.430 River<br />
Genrlrick Robert, moved to lsoston<br />
Gendrick William, house 430 River<br />
Geoffrion Em:lnuel, carpenter, 11. 21 Noonan<br />
Geoff&m Emilie N. Miss, dressmaker. 153 Felton,bds.do.<br />
Geoffrion Felix, stone mason, 11. 173 Felton<br />
Geoffrion Felix J., waiter, 3 Common, bda. 173 Felton<br />
Geoffrion Louis J. (Geoffrion & Cole) carpenter and<br />
builder, 101 Brown, 11. Emery, n. Hncon<br />
Geoffrion Theopilus ,J., clerk, 675 Main, hrls. li3 Felton<br />
EOFFRION & COLE (Louis J. Geoffriou and<br />
G Arthur L. Cole), carpenters and builders, 101 Browu<br />
(see p2ge 606)<br />
George Charles H.. at Am. W. W. Co., 1,. 12 Sharon<br />
George Marc C., widow of Hezekiah S., h. 54 Myrtle<br />
Georgoponlos Pu’icholas, at Am. 11’. W. CO., rms. 93<br />
Crescent<br />
ERALD BRADBURY S., bakery, confectionery,<br />
G ice cream, etc., 561 Main, h. 559 do. (see Index)<br />
Gerald Vincent, at Am. W. W. Co.. h. 92 Xaple<br />
Gerald William A., jeweller, h. 156 Adams<br />
Gerritson Charles S., inspector, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
13 Brown<br />
Gerritson Fred., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 30 Orange<br />
Gerritson Henry J., machinist, Ms. 171 Chestnut<br />
Gerritson Walter, at Am. W. W. Co., II. 66 Robbins<br />
Gerry Caroline, widow of Thomas, h. 187 Ash<br />
&3’r,V hf(JrriS, bdS. \~akharll City ~~OInP, &mth<br />
ATWOOD c& SRAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Waltham.<br />
PLUMBING<br />
and GAS FITTING,<br />
HARD WARE and RANGES.
Get&e11 Chayles C., hairdresser, 87:) Main. h. 38 Prospr~~t<br />
Get&e11 Harry M., hairdresser, 8’73 >Iain. brl‘ . X3 Russell<br />
Get&e11 Nelson D., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 24 Cherry<br />
Getchell Sumner, picture frame maker, 145 Moody, rtns.<br />
90 Cherry<br />
Gibbons Edward, laborer, Pond av., II. C. M. R. R.<br />
Gibbons James, iron worker. bds. 205 Cnlvary<br />
Gibbons John, laborer, bds. Hl;gh Carroll’s, Wall<br />
Gibbons John J.,plummer’s apprentice, 1063 Moody, bds.<br />
Edward Gibbon’s, Pond av.<br />
Gibbons William; at \‘I’, B. & D. Works, h. 205 Calvary,<br />
near the cemetery<br />
Gibbs Anna M., widow of Frank F., It. 962 Main<br />
Gibbs Edith M.Miss,bookkeeper, 614 RIain,bds. 962 Main<br />
Gibbs Frank F., died December 7, 1890<br />
Gibbs Harry F., moved to Boston<br />
Gibbs John M. (Gibbs & Co. Express), 614 Main, house<br />
15 Church<br />
Gibbs John M., Jr., studentl bds. 15 Church<br />
Gibbs Joseph, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 107 Adatns<br />
Gibbs Joseph F., c:\shier, Waltham National Bank, 637<br />
Main, h. 51 Harris, car. Summer<br />
Gibbs Mar G. Mr,s., died March 1, 1892<br />
Gibbs Morris, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 107 Adams<br />
Gibbs Richard M.. at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 376 Moody<br />
Gibbs William. died August 25, 1890<br />
IBBS & CO. EXPRESS (John RI. Gibb*),<br />
G Rumford bldg., 614 Main, and (105 Arch, 34 Court<br />
sq. and 25 Merchants row, B.j (see p. 601)<br />
Gibson Andrew J., clerk, 875 Main, bds. 886 do.<br />
Gibson George A., salesman (Wrastboro), h. 49 Prospect<br />
Gibson Judd B.. at Am. W. W. Co.. II. 86 Lowell<br />
c7 iddings Charles J., painter, 25 Exchange,h. 255 Charles<br />
Gidley Samuel H., salesman (B. ), bds. 9i Alder<br />
Gifford Eliza A., widow of Gustavus, h. 83 Brown<br />
IIFFORD FRED. C,, blacksmith, 21 Crescent,<br />
G 11. 83 Brown (see page 619)<br />
Gilbert Adelina Mrs., bdq. 149 Felton<br />
Gilbert Frederick R., bookkeeper (58 India sq., B.) h.<br />
402 Main<br />
Gilbert Samuel B., at Am. W. W. Co., II. 138 Robbins<br />
Giles William A., clerk, 178 Moody, h. 2 Harvard av.<br />
Gilford Evaline Mrs., moved to Newton<br />
Gil ford, see G uilford<br />
Gilhuly John, brick mason, h. 115 Charles<br />
Gill Hugh, stonecutter, R. M. Gill, rear Newton, house<br />
21 Bolton<br />
Gill Joseph, stone cutter, h. Handy, n. Calvary<br />
Gill Margaret Mrs., died Sept. 17, 1890<br />
Gill Michael, laborer, bds. 165 Willow<br />
Gill Michael J., stone cutter, h. 36 Calvary<br />
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c<br />
Gill Pu‘ellie A., Miss, mnsic teacher, 261 Crescent, bds.do.<br />
Gill Peter, stone cutter, 11. 43 Clinton<br />
Gill Robert &I.. granite cutter, rear Newton, near F. R.R.<br />
crossing, h. 196 Newrton<br />
Gill Thomas, foreman, tinishing dept., Am. W. W. Co. 11.<br />
261 Crescent<br />
Gill Thomas E‘., freight handler. F. R. R., h. 196 Newton<br />
Gill William T., finisher. Am. W.W. Co., b. 261 Crescent<br />
Gillen Andrew, tailor, bds. 156 Bacon<br />
Gillen Marv A., widow of Patrick, h. 9 Middle st. ~1.<br />
Gillette W~lliarn L.. iaundryman, rms. 19 Taylor<br />
ILLISPIE JAMES Cl., carpenter and builder,<br />
G 19 Plympton, h. do. (see page SOS)<br />
Gillhooley, see Gilhnly<br />
Gilligan John J., clriver, bds. 115 Pond<br />
Gilligan Patrick ,J.. laborer, h. 115 Pond<br />
Gillignn Richard W., plnmher, 556 Main, brls. 115 Pond<br />
Gilligsn Thom:rs. fireman, at B. Rlnfg. Co., h. 234 River<br />
Gilling John, house 398 River<br />
Gilliny Victor, weaver, at R. Rlnfg. Co., h. 378 River<br />
Gillis Alexander D., at W. B. & D. Works, h. 34 Charles<br />
Gillis Angus, laborer, h. 30 Oak I<br />
Gillis ,John S., died October 9, 1892<br />
Gillis Remdtl, at B. .Rtnfg. Co., btls. 3.0 Oak<br />
Gilrnan Edwin F., at Am. W. W. Co., II. YG Alder<br />
Gilman Fred. trnr. salesman I’ s. 19 Tay-lor<br />
Giiman Horace E;., driver, 224 P &Ioody, h. 196 do.<br />
Gilman Lizzie S. Mrs., nur-e, 11. 196 Moody<br />
Gilmore Bricluet, widow of Patrick, h. 161 School<br />
Gilmore Pat&k. died Rlav 30. 1892<br />
Gilmore \Villism T., teamster, I6 Felton, 11. 103 Bacon<br />
Gilpatriek Willis, clerk (B.), rms. ‘73 Cre~c nt<br />
Gilson Charles H., at Am. W.W. Co., 1~. head of Hospital<br />
Gilson Cvnthia P., widow of John F.. II. 94 Ash<br />
Gilson J&gene .J., molder, D. & F. Mnfg. Co., Foundry<br />
Gilson Frank J.. junk. Urown’s lane, 11. 20 Fern<br />
Gilson Joseph, organ builder, 11. 148 Hammond<br />
Gilson Letnuel, shoemaker, 143 Moody, 11. 35 Maple<br />
Gilson Mary, widow of Peter, 11. Brown’s lane, e. Xoonan<br />
Gilson Michael, bds. 63 Exchange<br />
G ilson Patrick H., clerk, 567 Alain bds. Mrs. Mary<br />
Gilson’s, Brown’s lane<br />
Gilson Peter E., auctioneer and furniture, 567 Main, bds.<br />
AILS. Mary Gilson’s, Brown’s lane<br />
Gindrat Ariste L., watchmaker, II. 164 Adams<br />
Gindrat Daniel A., finisher, Am. \V.W.Co., h.86 Robbins<br />
Gindrat.Julia M. Mrs., died Feb. 22, 1890<br />
Gindrnt Louis R.. at Am. W. W. Co.. h. 86 Robbins<br />
Ginioan Catherine Mrs., died Oct. 1.5, 1891<br />
Girard Louis, jour.tnllor, 139 Moody, bds. 190 do.<br />
LUMBER. .
-<br />
Giroux Fernando, carder, IS. Mnfg. Co., bds. rear 32<br />
Charles<br />
Gladstone Himan (Gladstone & Mayor) ,boots and shoes,<br />
8.5 Moody, house at ISoston<br />
Gladstone Cps Mayor (Hitnrln Gladstone and Harry May-<br />
01’). boots and shoes, 85 Moody<br />
Glancy Frank. masou, 1~. 24 Gordon<br />
G<br />
LANCY l~OBE:RT E., architect. contractor and<br />
lumber, 53 Gushing, 11. do. (see opp. Lumber<br />
Dealers)<br />
Glancy Thomas, at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 66 Taylor<br />
Glazier Clara J., widow of Pr‘ormau L., dressmaker, 29<br />
Harvard ave., house do.<br />
Glazier Walter IZ., clerk, 8134 Nain, bds. 293 School<br />
Gleason Anna ‘I’. Kiss. dressmaker, boards 13 Cedar<br />
Gleason Bridget, widow of Patrick, h. 84 Calvary<br />
Gleasou Dennis, died Jan. 11, 189.2<br />
Gleason Dennis I. , at W. 13. & D. Works, and reporter,<br />
Waltham Daily Tribune, 622 -Main, blls. 81 Calvary<br />
Gleason James A., laborer. house 45 Spring<br />
Gleason Johanna Mrs., died Nov. 1, 1889<br />
Gleason Johanna .A., dressmaker, 84 Calvary, bds. do.<br />
Gleason John ‘I’.. at W. B. & 1). Wks., bds. 84 Calvary<br />
Gleason Matthew F., laborer, house 92 Calvary<br />
Gleason RIsttthew J., student, ids. 84 Calvary<br />
Gleason Michael M., student, bds. 84 Calvary<br />
Gleason Patrick S., clerk:705 t%ain, bds. 84 Calvary<br />
Glenn Daniel A., carpenter, Geo.Dawsou, h.67 Lexington<br />
Glidden Johu IS., house 164 Chestnut;<br />
Glidden M:try -4., widow of John, h. 166 Chestnnt<br />
Glines Charles H., carpenter, house 3 Cross<br />
Glines Fred S., at Am. W. W. Co.. rms. 55 Robbins<br />
LOBE CLOTHING HOUSE, Morgan & Co.,<br />
G props., 659 Main (see page 626)<br />
Glover Isaac S., clerk, 16 Lexington, bds. 41 Harvard<br />
Glover John S ., died Oct. 20, 1889<br />
GlJnn Bernard, at W. B. & 1). Works, bds. 310 River<br />
Glynn Delia Mrs., boarding house, Its Felton<br />
Glynn Dennis, plutnbcr, 7 Felton, bds. John Glynn’s,<br />
Calvary<br />
Glpnn Dennis. stone layer, bds. 92 Bacon<br />
Glynn Jerry D., laborer, house 129 Felton<br />
LYNN JOHN, grocer, 121 Felton, house 111 do.<br />
G (see page 614)<br />
Gl,vnn Jobu, laborer, house rear 44 Calvary<br />
Glynn John, laborer, P. R. R., house 92 Bacon<br />
Glynn Margaret J. Miss. dressmaker, 129 Pelton, b. do.<br />
Glynn Martiu, laborer, W. IS. & D. Works, house end<br />
Nevins ct.<br />
Glynn Mary Mrs., died Feb. 17.1892<br />
Glynn Michael. laborer, houss 13 E’elton<br />
BUTTRICK LUMBER GO,, *~zgzzB~<br />
%W Moulded Finish and Mouldings, $,nt& 92.3<br />
34% .a.-,* Balusters, Posts, Etc. .;n.z<br />
MILL, FELTON STREET, on J. P 1 R
\V.$LTI-IA~II [;Gj I)IIIECTORY 149<br />
Glyna Michael J. (Glpnn & Kellep), apothecary, 705<br />
RIaiu, boards 102 Harvartl<br />
Glgnn hlortimer, bowls 102 Harvard<br />
Glynu Murt*lgh, house 102 Harvard<br />
Glynn Thomas E., card grinder, B. Mnfg. Co., house 23<br />
Middle<br />
Glyun Thomas I’., moved to Newton<br />
Glynn William F., brick layer, bds. 129.Ft:lton<br />
Glynn & Kelley (Michael J. Glyon and Thomas F.Kellg),<br />
druggists, 705 Main<br />
Godber John, polisher, Am. W. W. Co.,bds. R. W.Hill’s,<br />
Harvard place<br />
Godbcr Kate &Its., house rear 63 h’ew Grove<br />
Godber Walter F. (Godber & Parker). jewel mnfr., 23<br />
Crescent, house Chester ave., near Moody<br />
Godber Zillah Mrs., dressmaker, 13 Adams, 11. do.<br />
Godber & Parker (Walter F. Godber and Herbert G.<br />
Parker), jeweler mnfrs , i’3 Crescent<br />
Goddard Asa E., teacher, W. N. C. scliool, h. Clark lane<br />
Goddard Fred E., moved to Worcester<br />
Goff John P., died July 1, 1991<br />
Golden Edward, painter, boards 26 High<br />
Golden Owen, died June 27, 1891<br />
Golding Patrick, mason, bds. 53 Ash [bds. do.<br />
Goldrop Thomas, inside man, Arthur T. Lyman’s, Lyman<br />
Goldsmith George T., rmj. 26 Adams<br />
Goldsmith Mary A. Mrs.,deessmaker,26 Adams, rms. do.<br />
Good Henry, inspector, F. R. R., house 8 Calvary<br />
OODALE ALFRED XL, agent, B. Mnfg. Co.,<br />
G off Moody, house Bacon, nearly opp. Greenwood av.<br />
(see page 4)<br />
Goodale Bsrdwell A., watch hand mufr. (Winchester), h.<br />
438 Main<br />
Goode11 Roland E., watch hand maker (\Vinchesfer),bds:<br />
438 Main<br />
Goodger William C., at B. Mtrfg. Co., bds. 20 CharIes<br />
Gooding Fred M., house 36 Hammond<br />
Gooding Rhoda A., widow of James, h. 36 Hammond<br />
Goodman Edward V., at U. S. W. Co., rms. 192 Charles<br />
Goodnow Caroline S. Mrs., died Nov. 2%. 1890<br />
Goodnow Frank E., screw maker, Am. W. W. Co., h. l<br />
608 Charles<br />
Goodnow Fred W. (W. Goodno v & Son), furniture, 708<br />
Main, house 706 do.<br />
Goodnow Louisa A.. widow of William, h. iP2 Main<br />
G<br />
OODNOW WILLIA3Z bi SON(Fred W. Goodnow),<br />
furniture dealers and undertakers, 708 Main<br />
(see back cover)<br />
Goodrich Arthur G., at A’m. W. W. Co., bds. 56 Walnut<br />
Goodrich Eugene C., at Am. IV. W.Co.,house 52 Waluut<br />
Goodrich John R., moved to Newton<br />
&&TWOOD e SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Waltham.<br />
PLUiMBING and GAY FITTING,<br />
KITCHEN FUBNISHZNGS, Etc.
150 WALTHAM [G] I~lRIE’I’ORY<br />
Gootlrich Usry T., witlow of .T:\rvis E., house 23 School<br />
Goodwin Albert M., at Am. W. W. Co., ~~19. 113 High<br />
Goodwin David L., moved to Berwick, Me,<br />
Goo,lwin I~rlwsrd W., clerk (F. It. R. depot, Br), house<br />
50 Francis<br />
Goodmiu Elberto ‘I’., engineer, Am. W. W. Co., h. 5<br />
Orange<br />
Goodwin Frank, driver, Gibbs’ Es. (B.) nncl 610 Main,<br />
II. 26 Cross<br />
Goodwin Herbert T,., plumber, rms. 259 Noody<br />
Googius Lucy, widow of John, b. 206 Charles<br />
Googius Thomas R., carpenter, h. off 31 Prospect ave.<br />
Gordon Delmont E., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 268<br />
Cresceut<br />
Gordon Frank H., dial painter, Am. W, W. CO., II.<br />
46 Lawrence<br />
Gordon ,James H.. laborer. F. R. R., bds. 9 John<br />
Gordon Michael, laborer, h. Flood, near John<br />
Gordon RIiohsel, mule spinner, h. 9 John<br />
Gordon Orville C., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 3L<br />
Adams<br />
Gordon Patrick, laborer, W. B. & D. Works. h. lG4 River<br />
Gordon Thomas IV., laborer, hds. 161 River<br />
Gordon William H., 11. 566 Main<br />
Gore Wiufirld S., compositor (B. I, h. 13 Sharon<br />
Gotmnn Ambrose J., wheel turner, 115 Bacon, h. off<br />
Guinan, near Bacon<br />
Gormxn Edward F., laborer, hds. 203 Grove<br />
Gormau James. stone cutter, hds. 127 Pine<br />
Gormau John, died Dec. 21, 1890<br />
Gorman John, junk dealer, 163 .School, h. do.<br />
German John M., foremln, ;\Ia3s. &ho)1 for the Feeble<br />
Ninrled, h. 203 Grove<br />
German. Mary Miss, 11. 310 River<br />
German Mary, widow of Richard, h. 127 Piue<br />
German Mary A., widow of James, 11. 142 Bacon<br />
Gorman Willisr~, upholsterer, bds. 12'7 Pine<br />
Gormley Elizabeth, widow of James, bds. 8 Mechanic<br />
Gormley Frank. driver, 37 Spring, h. 143 Newton<br />
GormleS Joseph, bottler, 575 Main, bds. 143 Newtou<br />
Gormley Mary. widow of Michael, h. 289 Calvary<br />
Gormlcy Patrick &I., at W. 12. & D. Works, 1~1s. 239<br />
Cal vary<br />
[Pr’ewton<br />
Goss Fran& M., machinist, J. L. T. Mnfg. CO., h. 295<br />
Gottie George D., at W. B. & D. Works, h. 158 Newton<br />
Gould Anna M., widow of George ii’., boarding house, 7<br />
Cushiug<br />
Gould Charles L., carpenter,<br />
rms. 23 Sharon<br />
Gould George P., engineer, F. R. R., bds. 41 Pine<br />
Gould Mary F. Miss. bookkeeper, Am. W. W. Co., bds.<br />
36 Ash<br />
CHAS. B. McNABB & CO.,<br />
FINE FOOT WEAIL<br />
lkfethodist Bzcilding, Waltham.
WALTHAM [G] I)IIUKT(lBY 151<br />
-__<br />
Gould Sarah U., widow of Charles, b. 36 Ash<br />
Gould W’iliiam H., at Am. W. W. Co.; h. 47 Pine<br />
Goald, see Doiron (French)<br />
Gouvin Olive Mrs., bds. rear 97 Central<br />
Gove Henry Al., fruits and coufectionery, liS Moody,<br />
rooms 17 Pine<br />
Gove Otis AI., house 17 Pine<br />
Governor Louis, laborer, bds. 109 Central<br />
Gower Winfirld S., printer, h. 13 Sharon<br />
Grace Mary bliss, uurse, 11. 26 Maple<br />
Grace Peter, laborer, F. R. R., bds. 62 Turner<br />
Grady James,. motorman, W. & N. St. Ry., II. 179 Grove<br />
Grady John, stone mason, bds. rear i0 Church<br />
Gragg George W., screen maker, II. PO Gardner<br />
Gragg Herbert %I., carpenter aud builder, 34 Lawrence,<br />
house do.<br />
Graham David, painter, 25 Exchange, h. 68 Francis .<br />
Graham John G., blacksmith, h. 66 Hal1<br />
Graham llohert A., machinist (Everett,), bds. 255 Charles<br />
Gr:tham \Villiam J., miikmau, rear 858 Main, 11. 856 do.<br />
7 KAHA&1 \$7ILLIAM S., painter, 25 Exchange,<br />
G II. do. (see page GOti)<br />
Grant George K., clerk, 134 hloodv, b. li Whitney ave.<br />
Grant Grauville R ., at Am. W. W: Co., II. 73 Cherry<br />
Grant Lewis, carpenter, bds. 117 South<br />
Graverson Ham N., plasterer, II. 86 P’eltun<br />
Graves Edgar C. (1’. H. Graves & Sou), furniture, Exchahge<br />
Hall, .7di Main, II. Fiske, near Main<br />
Graves JUgbert, hostler, 183 Moody, bds. do.<br />
Graves Edward W., jauitor, Lincoln block, 13i& Moody<br />
room Y, h. 1 Whltiiey ave.<br />
Graves Ellen X., widow of Philip H. (P. H. Graves &<br />
Son), furniture, 767 Mail], h. 10’7 Russell<br />
Graves Xtta L. Miss, teacher (Framingham), bds. 107<br />
Russell<br />
RAVES FRANK L., furniture, etc., %24 Moody,<br />
G rooms IO3 Russell (see page 621)<br />
Graves E’red C., clerk (IS.). bds. 29 Newton<br />
Graves Fred M., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 57 Walnut<br />
Graves Georgie A. Mrs., dressmaker, 64 Cherry, bds. do.<br />
Graves Horace E., jot, master, Am. W. W. Co., h. PJ<br />
Winthrop<br />
[%9 Newton<br />
Graves Oliver G., brass finisher (84 Kingston, U.), II.<br />
Graves Joseph A., driver, 4 New Grove, bds. do.<br />
YRA\JES p. H. & SON (Edgar C. and Ellen 11.<br />
G Graves), furniture, l3xcha11ge Hall, 767 Main (see<br />
Index)<br />
Graves \Yiilard H., poultry fancier, h. Main, Real Hill<br />
Graves William II., watchmaker, 11. 57 \Yaluut<br />
Gray Adney W., fireman, F. R. It., 11. Highland, nearly<br />
opp. Hospital st.
152 WALTHAM [G] I)IREc’rOiIP<br />
Gray Everett A.,at Am. W. W. Co.,lr. 43 Wadsworth av.<br />
Gr:ly Mary A.. widow of *Joseph, h. 366 Mood,y<br />
Gray Sarah, widow of George F. N., II. rear iX Maiu<br />
Greaney Patrick, laborer F. It. R., 11. 75 Harvard<br />
Greaney Patrick B., brass fitlisher (IS.), bds. 7.5 Harvard<br />
Greeley Bridget Mrs., boarding house. 65 Exchange<br />
Greeley Il;dwarti, laborer, bds. 56 Willow<br />
Greeley Edward, Jr., laborer, bds. 67 New Grove<br />
Greeley E lwnrtl S., painter, bds. 75 Exchange<br />
Grerley Henry S., clerk, 611 Main, rms. 4 Mt. Pleasant<br />
Greeley John, farmhand, Edward Wellingtoo, Trap&<br />
roatl. bds. do.<br />
Greeleg John J., laborer, h. 144 School<br />
Greelep John J., Jr., janitor, Waltham Hospital, Hospital<br />
street, bds. do.<br />
Greeley Lizzie X. Miss, dry goods, 73 Exchange, boards<br />
. 75 &J.<br />
Greelep Martin, house 75 Exchange<br />
Greelep Nartrn H.. moved to New York<br />
Greeley Mary E. Miss, died Oct. 23, 1889<br />
Greeley Michael, coachman, Dr. W. H. Baker’s, South,<br />
boards do<br />
Greelep Michael B., painter, 11. School, hey. Bacon<br />
Grerlt:y Patrick, moved from city<br />
Grew ljp Peter, farm hand, C. L. Wellington’s, Trapelo<br />
rend. bds. do.<br />
Greeley Thomas, laborer, Ms. 89 Willow<br />
Greelty Thomas F., btk, 144 School<br />
Greelep Timothy, laborer, II. P:! Willinms<br />
Greeley William A.. lather, bds. 75 Exchange<br />
Greelish Catherine, widow of Thomas, II. 1, L‘. 175 School<br />
Greelish Patrick, f&m hand, Elward Wellington’s,<br />
Trnpelo road, bds. do.<br />
Greelish Thomas, farm hand, Ed ward Wellington’s,<br />
Trapelo road<br />
Greemore Frank, weaver, B. Mufg. Co., boards L.<br />
Geoffrion’s, Emery<br />
Green Alfred, gardener. R. T. Paine’s, Beaver, rms. do.<br />
Green Asenaith. widow of Nathan, h. 24 Gordon<br />
Green Charles W., il. 50 Adams<br />
Green Fred, at J. L. ‘I’. Mnfg. Co., btlq. 25.5 Moody<br />
Green Frederick C., carperiter, rear 197 Moody, house<br />
24 Gordon<br />
Green George, farmer. h. 428 Lexington<br />
EtEEinV ,JOHIY A., horseshoer and blacksmith, and<br />
G prop.. Green’s F;trriers Ointment, 2IG Moody, near<br />
Gushing, h. 72 Hall (see p. 61i)<br />
Green John F.. moved to New York<br />
Greeu Lawrence, f%rmer, A. ‘I. Pierce’s Beaver, house<br />
14 Central<br />
Green Miclmel, at U. S. W. Co., bds. 14 Central<br />
BUTTRICK LUMBEB CO,, :2;a:~}-=-8-<br />
Planing, Sawing, Turningg.<br />
66 FELTON WFREET, on F. R. R.
WALTHAM [G] 3PRECTORY 153<br />
Green BIicllael J., laborer, h. 119 Prospect<br />
Green Nancy, widow of Aaron, h. Highland avenue,<br />
near Weston<br />
Green Nathan, died Nov. ‘7, 1889<br />
Green Patrick, moulder, bds. 64 Calvary<br />
Green William L., at Am. IV. W. Co., h. 180 Lowell<br />
Green William W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 68 Hall<br />
Greene Abbp F., moved to Lonsdale, R. I.<br />
Greerle Alice G. Miss, botikkeeper (71 Frauklin, B.),<br />
boards 33 Gorham<br />
Greene Charles L., died July 3, 1891<br />
Greene IUvira Miss, house 49 CFescent<br />
Greene ,John, moved to Kern Pork<br />
Greene Leonard, foreman, plate room, Am. W. W. Co.,<br />
house 73 Crescent<br />
Greene Margaret M., widow of John, h. 57 Ash<br />
Greene Marv A. Miss, ticket seller, Newton st. station,<br />
l+‘: It. li.. bds. 33 Gorham<br />
Greene \Vilfred W., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
68 Hall<br />
Greene William I3., station agent. Newton-&. station, F.<br />
R,. R., house 33 Gorlrnm<br />
Greenleaf L. Herbert, provisions, h. 79 Rnssell<br />
Greenleaf William H., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., honse<br />
66 Cherry<br />
Greenough John P.. carpenter, h. 65 Lexington<br />
‘\ REENWOOIb ALLEX, physician, 758 hlain, b.<br />
G do. (see opp. Physicians)<br />
Greenwood Caroline C., widow of William A., moved<br />
to Cambridge t-11 ivei<br />
Greenwood Edward J., weaver, R. Mnfg. Co., bds. 365<br />
Greenwood James N., inspector, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
Lawrence, c jr. Plyinptou<br />
Greenwood Thelesthor, blacksmith, house Whitcomb,<br />
near Benefit<br />
Greenwood William A., died March 17. 1891<br />
Gregg Herman, civil engineer, City Engineer’s, office,<br />
City Hall, h. 23 Willow<br />
Gregg Jane, widow of Charles S., h. 70 Central<br />
Gregg Jennie W., artist, bds. 70 Centra!<br />
Gressle Hiller A., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 40 Crescent<br />
Grietson Peter S., blacksmith, h. 52 Pond<br />
Griffin Ann, widow of Timothy, h. 69 Oak<br />
Griffin Daniel, laborer, house 44 Oak<br />
Griffin Etta M. Miss, dressmaker, 326 Moody, bds. do.<br />
Griffin Frank K., clerk, 727 Main, rooms H. G.<br />
Kittredge’s, Fiske<br />
Griffin Harry, testmster, bds. 24 Clintrn<br />
Griffin James s., hos’ler, bds. r. 295 River<br />
(:rifIin John, laborer, h. rear 60 Calvary<br />
GI,I!&I John Is., laborer, bds. rear 298 River<br />
ATWOQD &3 SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block.<br />
FURNACES, RANGES and STOVES,<br />
PLUMBING and !AS FITTING.
Griffin Mary, widow of John, h. r. 298 River<br />
Griffin Mary, widow of Thomas, h. I68 Felton<br />
Griffin Patrick, laborer, h. 33 Clinton<br />
GritTin Robert, lnborer, h. 53 Calvary<br />
Griffi:i Samuel RI., foreman,Augustus Flagg,Forest,, h.do.<br />
Griffi,t ‘L’hotnas, teamster, bds. 33 Clinton<br />
Grimn William I. , at Am. W. W. Co., Il. 200 Chestnut<br />
Griggs Thomas, farmer, \Vinter, n. West, house do.<br />
Grinnell Charles C., psper hnnger, 11. 21 Central<br />
Grinnell Kngene S., roll coverer, B. Mnfg. Co., house<br />
Grinnell RIarv, widow of Amos S., h. rear 148 School<br />
Grinnell William T., brakeman, F. R. It., boards rear<br />
Grogun Michnel J., laborer, h. Foundry avenue<br />
Groom Rlnrgaret E., widow of John F., h. li.5 Felton<br />
Gross Lena A., widow of E’rank A., bjardittg house,<br />
89 Central<br />
ROSSMAN JOHN, electrician, nud bell hanger,<br />
G 4 Church, h. 177 Summer (see p. 621)<br />
Grossman Rose, widow of Jacob H., II. Ii7 Summer<br />
Grover Edward E., at Atn. W. W. Co., h. 41 Cherry<br />
Grover Ernest A., at Am. \V. W. Co.,bds. 41 Cherry<br />
Grover George E., clerk, 157 Moody, bds. ~23 South<br />
Grover John C., painter, h. 100 Central<br />
(irover Mary J., widow of Edward, h. 5 Harvard<br />
Gunning Mary A., widow of William D., h. 26 Liberty<br />
Gunther August, baker, 769 Main, 11. at West Newton<br />
Guptill Charles T., manager, Armour Sr: Co., Id Felton,<br />
h. 35 Francis<br />
Gurnev Marie E., Miss. button-hole maker,h. r. 755 Main<br />
Gusta&son Adolph, laborer, B. Blnfg. Co.,bds. 396 River<br />
Gustafson Alfred, machinist (U. S. Arsenal, <strong>Watertown</strong>),<br />
rtns. 541 Main<br />
Gustafson Herman, moved to Danvers, Col.<br />
Guthrie Frank P., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 159 Crescent<br />
Gylling Victor C., weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 378 River<br />
HABERLAN JAMES, farmer, h. Lincoln, n.Lincoln line<br />
Hackelton Eliza A., widow of William, h. 85 Orange<br />
Hack&on James El., at Am. W. W. Co.,h. 9 Chester av.<br />
Hackett Floreuce I., at Am. W. W. Co.,h. 6 Norumbega<br />
Terrace<br />
Hackett Marie E. Mrs., h. 6 Norumbega Terrace<br />
Hackett Mary Miss, matron, Waltham Hospital, Hospital<br />
st., bds. do.<br />
Hackett Mary A. Miss, house 58 Charles<br />
Haddowe F. Mary F. Miss, moved to New Hampshire<br />
Hadfiaid Mary Mrs., died Dec. 30, 1889<br />
Hadley J. Franklin, physician, 746 Main, COT. Exchange,<br />
house do.<br />
Ilatlley Millicent A. D. Mrs., died Oct. 9, 1890<br />
Hndley Morton C., postal clerk, B. & A. R.R., house 195<br />
Chestnut<br />
Hsdley Sewull T., hostler, bds. 130 Charles<br />
Hadler Uriah, fish dealer, house 195 Chestnut<br />
HadIe; Wendall H., machinist. bds. 1Yj Chestnut<br />
H:rgan Ann Mrs., died Jan. 20, 1892<br />
Hagan Ellen E. Miss, dressmaker, hds. 37 Central<br />
Hagan Mary E. Miss, dressmaker, 37 Central, h. do.<br />
tlagar Andrew J., farmer, 11. Stow, near &Mu<br />
Hagartp Men Mrs., house 28 Spring<br />
Hagartv Jatnes A., bar tender,33 Mm, bds. 73 Hammond<br />
A&ARTY JOHN J., cigars and tobacco, 1% Elm,<br />
H bds. 73 Llammond (see p. 631)<br />
Hag.arty Michael S., 11. 73 Hammond<br />
Hagarty Rliclmel N. Jr., clerk,199 School, b.73 Hammond<br />
Hagart y Thomas F., clerk, 12 Elm, bds. 73 Hammond<br />
Hagartp William M., laborer. bds. 53 EIammond<br />
Hagarty see Eiagertp, also, Haggarty<br />
Hagberg Edwin, machinist, bds. 396 River<br />
Hager Louis P., publisher (12 Pearl, B.), h. 12 Washington<br />
avenue<br />
Hagerty see EIagarty<br />
Uaggarty John, laborer, Robert’s Paper SIill, house 8<br />
Colby avenue<br />
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WOOD,BARKER & CO.,<br />
Get Prices at the Wew<br />
LUMBER a YARI], Ba~~~.%%%%m<br />
10
156 WALTHAM [HI DIRECTORY<br />
Haggarty Margaret, widow of Jobl), h. 8 Colby ave.<br />
Haggarty Martha J. Miss, nurse, bds. 8 Colby ave.<br />
Haggerty Frederick M., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 8<br />
Colby ave.<br />
AGUE HARRY, at Am. W. W. Co., and mnsienl<br />
H merchandise, 33i& Moody, room 3,h. 102 High (see<br />
page 627)<br />
Haines Abram, died Feb. 19, 1892<br />
Haines Frank A., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 396 Moody<br />
Haines George IV., teamster, bds. 874 Main<br />
Haines John, overseer, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 51 Pine<br />
Haines William M.. job uaster, Am. W. W. Co., h. 33<br />
Wadsworth ave.<br />
Haines ece Haynes<br />
Hake Frank, plumber, 154 Moody, bds. 25 Francis<br />
Hake William, teamster, 118 Bacon, bds. 112 do.<br />
Haldy Henry L., machinist foreman, P. 218 Moody, h. r.<br />
Hale Sarah J. Mrs., boarding bouse, 124 Adams<br />
Haley Catherine, widow of John, bde. Patrick Dugan’s,<br />
koundry ave.<br />
Haley James, laborer. bds. 21 Spri~lg<br />
Haley John, roofer, bds. I’. Sheridan’s, Munroe ave.<br />
Haley Mary P Mrs., boarding house, 353 Moody<br />
Haley Michael, laborer, h. 18 Gorham<br />
Haley Xorgan, at Am. W. W. Co., h. Cedar, opp. Cotter<br />
Haley Oscar J., machinist, h. 353 Moody<br />
hnley Patrick, yard foreman, 33 Moodv, b. 39 Exchange<br />
Haley,Yatrick, laborer, kJ. Cedar near cutter<br />
Hall Angelina C., widow of Charles, house 18 Hall<br />
Hall Anna D. Miss, moved to <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Hall Charles, plumber, 586 Main, h. 17 Lowell<br />
Halt Charles A., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 28 Hall<br />
Hall Don O., dial maker, W. D. Co., bds. 253 Fetlorl<br />
Hall Edwin J., at Am. W. W. Co., h. Adams, c. Brown<br />
Hall Effie M. Miss, cashier, ll’i Moody, bds. 142 Ash<br />
Halt Frank I,., engineer, bds. 118 Hall<br />
Hall George S. (Geo. S. Halt & Co.), broom mnfr., rear<br />
70 Robbins, h. 70 do.<br />
Hall George S. & Co. (Geo.S.Hal; and Charles ITJones),<br />
broom mnfrs., r. 70 Robbins<br />
Halt Harry, orgar maker (Weston), rms. 23 Cashing<br />
Hall Harry L.. earpeuter, h. 99 Cl,escent<br />
Hall Harvey A., carpenter, h. 35 High, suite 3<br />
Hall Hattie M. hiss, clerk (State House, B.), b. 28 Hall<br />
Hall Henry C. (Hall & Lyon), apothecary, I17 Moody,<br />
11. 107 Crescent,<br />
ALL HERBERT E., dining rooms, 48 Spruce,<br />
H h. 36 do. (see p. 631)<br />
ALL HERBERT W., window ventilator mnfr.,<br />
H rear 2012 Moody, rms. 253 do. (see p. 602)<br />
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO,, =~sez:~~<br />
Kiln-Dried Hard Wood Flo& i - - -<br />
- - - - - and Finish W’orked to Order.<br />
66 FELTON STREET, on F. R. R.<br />
.
WALTHAM [H] DTRECTORY 167<br />
Hall H. .Jnlius, organ builder, (Weston), 11. 210 Felton<br />
Hall Irving S., physician, 18 Harris, h. do.<br />
Hall Luman N., city clerk, oflIce, room I, City Hall, h.<br />
16 Appleton<br />
Gall Margaret Mrs., died Aug. 26, 1891<br />
Hall Marv I. widow of George IX., h. 162 Brown<br />
Ball William A.,bntter cheese and eggs,22 Stearns, h. do.<br />
ALL & LYON, (Henry C.Hall and Geo. C.Lyon),<br />
H apothecaries, 117 Moody, car. Crescent ( see front<br />
cover)<br />
Hailarnn Ann S. Miss, compositer, Waltham Daily<br />
Tribune, 622 Main, bds. 63 Hall<br />
Hallnran Lawrence, gateman, Xoody-street crossing, F.<br />
B. R.. house 63 Hail<br />
E-Tallaran Mary Mrs., died Sept. 12, 1832<br />
‘Hallaran Michael, provisions, 181 Schoul, h. do.<br />
Halleran John I%, helper. F. R. R. baggage room, bds.<br />
Thos. Halleran’s, Williams<br />
Halleran Martin L., groceries and provisions, Oak, car.<br />
Newton, h. 134 Taylor<br />
Halleran Rlarv E. Miss. rooms 154 Brown<br />
Halleran Tho&~s, m jlder. h. Williams, n. Felton<br />
Halleran Thomas I. , mason, h. 3 Dudley av.<br />
Hallet Andrews (Wheeler Printing Co.),*job printing, 645<br />
Main, h. Greenwood av.<br />
EIaIlett Charlotte M. Miss, music teacheb W. N. C. school,<br />
Ii. Worcester laue<br />
Hallett Herbert, fire’man, F. R. R., bds.‘l’il Chestnut<br />
Hallett Herbert O., engineer, F. R. R. bds. 171 Chestnut<br />
EIalpin Ambrose, wearer, g. Mnfg. Co., bds. 409 River<br />
Halstead Thomas, dresser. B. Mntg. Co., bds. 409 River<br />
Ham Melvin J., blacksmith, D. & F. Mu&. Co., h. 1<br />
Foundry blk., Foundry av.<br />
Hamilton Clifford X., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 150 Brown<br />
Ilamilton Fred, waiter, 3 Common, h. 4il Main<br />
E-Iamlet George F., farmer, h. Trapelo road, n. Lexington<br />
Hamlin Alice L. Miss, bookeeper, 9 Moody, bds. 215<br />
Adams<br />
Hamlin Edward L., dentist, 661 Main, rms. 96 Lexington<br />
Hamlin James B., optician (5 Bromfield, B.) rms, 89<br />
Alder<br />
Hamlin lames, jeweler (.5 Bromfield, B.), rms. 89 Aider<br />
Hamlin Silas I. mzohinist Am. W. W. Co., rms. 118<br />
Itobhins<br />
[h. at Boston<br />
Hammer Emil C., treasurer, The U. S. W. Co.. Charles,<br />
Hnmmoud Charles S., Am. W. W. Co., h. 70 Ash<br />
Hammond James N., forernan, job dept., Am. W. W. Co.,<br />
house 159 Adams<br />
Hammond J1 Clifton, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 179 Adams<br />
Hammond Susan J., widow of Jason D., boarding house<br />
53 Ash<br />
ATWOOD & EGHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Linco!n Block,<br />
Waltham Agts. for Crawford Ranges<br />
and Walker Furnaces,
Hammond William J., at Am. W. 1%‘. Co.. Il. 53 Orange<br />
Haml)ton II:dward, machinist, 11. 216 Newton [ton<br />
Hampton \Villi:tm J., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 216 New-’<br />
IIancock Frank, paper hanger, Ii4 Moody, h. at Newton<br />
~~tllJCOCk 7$‘illiam H., at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 13 Taylor<br />
Haud B+trnnrd, laborer, bds. 10 Elm<br />
H:~~J~~Ix~Jzw Charles F., carpenter, bds. 39 Common<br />
H:IIII~JX~IWI John, carpenter and builder, 39 Common,<br />
house do.<br />
ITantlrnhan John J., clerk (B.) bds. 39 Common<br />
H:u~dr:h:~n Patrick, carpenter, h. 123 Felton<br />
Handrahan Saclie ,J. Miss, teacher, Ms. 39 Common<br />
ffaudy Joseph H., box maker, W. B. St 1~. \Vorks, h.<br />
Parkers lane [rms. 132 Crescent<br />
Hanford John S. inspector, K. E. T. ‘I’. Co., li IUrn,<br />
Hankerson Abbp, widow of Hiram, h. 3.5 Newton<br />
Han!ey Edward, laborer, h. Bedford, near Curtis<br />
Hanley Michael, laborer, h. Halls place<br />
Ilanlon Mary H., widow of Darby, 11. Newton, car. River<br />
tlanlon William, ironer, 13 Crescent, bds. 39 Clinton<br />
linnnngan Phillip D., hairdresser, ‘LIO$ Moocl~, 1~. 106<br />
Taglor<br />
Hannan James, died Oct. 27, 1889<br />
Rannify Edward F., !aborer, btls. 264 River<br />
Haunify ,Tames, laborer, 11. 66 Exchange [vnrd<br />
Hanrrify
Harditnan Michael, laborer, h. Cttt.tcr, near Newton<br />
Harditnan see Harclgtnan<br />
Harding Edith M. Miss, tlresstnsker, 41 Hali, bds. do.<br />
Harding George A., at Am. W. W. Co., 11. IO2 Alder<br />
Hartliug George S.. machinist, D. & I. Mttfg. Co., lt. 2<br />
Foundry blk., Foundry av.<br />
Harding Harvry E., driller, Beadle & Totten, bds. H. W.<br />
Bendel’s, West Dale<br />
Harding ,Joseph 1,. (W. Harding & Son), milkman, 4<br />
New Grove, bds. do. rCherrp<br />
Hardiug Robert I.. machinist, rear 218 Moody, itns. 29<br />
Harding Samuel J., 11. 41 Hal!<br />
Hardiug Solomon, carpeuter, h, 342 Moody<br />
Harding Walter, coachman, 44 Pleasant, bds. do.<br />
ARI>INB WTLLKAM & SON (William and<br />
13 Joseph L. Harding), props.,- Lowell Grove Dairy,<br />
4 New Grove (see p. 9)<br />
Harding William (Wtn. Harding BE Son), milkman, 4<br />
New Grove, h. do.<br />
Hardy Arthur L.. at1 AX. W. W. Co., h. 2i-l Crescent<br />
Hardy Ch:lrles C., at Am. W. W. Co., Ms. 79 Cltrrly<br />
Hardy Charles IV., at, Am. W. W. Co., 11. 60 Taylor<br />
* Hardy Charles W.. Jr.. bank clerk (U)., It. 196 Chestnut<br />
Hardv Cvrus W., farmer, bds. J. K. Hardy’s, Lexington<br />
Hard; I
I0 WAL’EUM [H-j I~IRECTORr<br />
Harper Lincoln A., at U. S. W. Co., h. 133 Brown<br />
Harper Robert G.. at Am. W. W. Co., b. 39 Alder<br />
Harper William, at Am. W. \V. Co., b. 84 A&<br />
Harriman Fred ‘I’., brakeman, C. M. R. R., boards 1<br />
Harvard<br />
Harriugton Amasa, carriage mnfr. {Concord), b. South,<br />
near Roberts crossing<br />
Harriogton Kenjamio G., second band of yard, B. Mnfg.<br />
Co., bvuse rear 24 Elm<br />
Harrington Charles E., clerk (II.), lw3s. 11 Gsrduer ,<br />
Harriogton Daniel G., laborer, b. 57 Felton<br />
Harrington Edward E., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. J. F.<br />
Savage’s, Mnnroe ave.<br />
Harrington Ebot A., moved to Los Angelo% Cabfornia<br />
Harrington Ellen Y., widow of Charles, b. 261 Weston<br />
Harringtou Ernest J., at U. S. W. Co., boards J. F.<br />
Savage’s, Munroe avenue<br />
Harrington Herman I’., house 11 Gardner<br />
ARRZNGTON SAlMES F., provisions,<br />
H Charles, bds. 10 Mechanic (see page G14)<br />
48<br />
Harrington John A., picker, B. Mnfg. Co., bouse Youd<br />
street avenue<br />
Harrington Martha Miss, 1). Old Forest, near ‘I rapelo rd.<br />
Ilnrrington klarg B., widow of George, h. 4i.5 Sonth<br />
Harriugton T. Frank, postal clerk, F. R. R., house 25<br />
Harvard avenue [tlut<br />
Harringtou Webster F., clerk, 148 Moody, rms. 553 Hal-<br />
Hari,is Augustine N., died Sept. 12, 1896<br />
Harris Bernard, plumber, 569 Rlain. II. 156 Newton<br />
Harris Charles C.. engineer, P. R. R. bds. 91 l’ine<br />
Harris Frank H. at Am. W. W. Co, b. 110 Taylor<br />
Harris Jacob (Ploom & Harris), variety store, ‘5 Lesingiugton,<br />
bds. at Boston<br />
Harris John, 2d, at Am W. W. Co., b. 45 Curtis<br />
Harris John, bouse 21 Cherry<br />
Harris John M., bds. J. W. Harris’, Church street ave.<br />
Harris ,Johu W., salesman, 691 Main, h. Cburcb st. ave.<br />
Harris Peter J., plumber (Lexingtou), 11. 136 Bacon<br />
Harris Sarah, widow of Jobu, h. rear 15,5 School<br />
Harris S. Louisa Miss, teacher, W. N. C. S., Lexington,<br />
boards do.<br />
Harris Walter, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 64 Robbius<br />
Harris William H., moved to Xilford<br />
Harrison James, spring maker, Am. W. W. Co., boards<br />
409 River<br />
Harrison ‘I’. Henry, bleacher, W. l3. & D. Wks., house<br />
280 River<br />
Hart Auuie Mrs., house Nevcns ct.<br />
Hart James, at W. X. & L). Wks.,<br />
bds. 183 Grove<br />
Hart Patrick Mrs., milliner, 111 River<br />
Hart Patrick W.. moved to Ireland<br />
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO.,<br />
Howe & Rice, Proprietors.<br />
56 FELTON ST,, WALTHAM, oi F, RI R,
WALTHAM [H] IXRECTORY 161<br />
Hartford Fred S., moved to &faine<br />
Hartford Hal I%, at Am. W. W. CD., rms. 80 Adams<br />
Hartley John C., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 116 Alder<br />
Hartley John M., machinist, Am. W. W. Co.,h. 83 Alder<br />
Hartmann William N. G.. carpenter, h: 74 Hammond<br />
Hartnett Joseph, painter, 821 Main, htls. 75 Exchange<br />
Hartop Arthnr, gardener, Mrs. W. E. Brights’, house<br />
Main, nesb F. R. R.<br />
Hxrtop George B., tinsmith. 635 Main, house Massasoit,<br />
near Main<br />
Hartop Thomas. died Oct. 2.5. 1889<br />
Hartop William, gardener, h. Mnssasoit, near &in<br />
Hartwell Arthur S., at Am.. W. W. Co.. bds. 89 Cherry<br />
Hartwell Cephas L., died April 19, 1890<br />
Hartwell Emma F., widow of Chauncy, h. 89 Cherry<br />
Hartwell Hnrriet 1,. Miss, ticket, clerk, Waltham depot,<br />
F. R. R., bds. 842 Main<br />
Hartwell Harvey S., at Am., W. W. Co.. 11. 179 Ash<br />
ARTWELL HENRY W. (Hartwell & Rich-<br />
H ardson), architect (6% Devonshire, IS.), house 117<br />
Summer (see p:qe 13)<br />
Hartwell Mabel E. Miss, mnsic teacher,‘89 Cherry. h. do.<br />
Hartwell Mary A. Miss, bds. 14i Surnmer<br />
Hartwell Xancy X., widow of C@as I,., h. 842 Main<br />
Hartwell Nathan W., at Am. W. WV. Co., b. 89 Orange<br />
Hartwell Sarah L. W. Mrs., died Dec. 22, 1891<br />
Harvev Catherine Miss, dressmaker, bds. 8 Colby ave.<br />
Harve; Charles J., sewer foreman, h. 16 Cedar<br />
Harve; Bllen, widow of John, h. 8 Browns 1:tne<br />
Harve; Everett L., surveyor, 56 Pelton, bds. 50 Russell<br />
Ilarvcy Frank A., bds. 23 Heard<br />
Harvey James A., compositor
I<br />
Hastings Herbert C., driver, Davis Exp~,ess, I 11 MootIF,<br />
boards 10 Harvard ave.<br />
Hastings Lizzie J. Mrs., dressmaker, 312 Newton,‘h. do.<br />
Hastings Mary J., widow of Clarke, h. 10 Harvard ave.<br />
Hastings M. Emma Miss,teacher,Nortb Grammar school,<br />
bds. 70 School<br />
Hastings Nellie Miss, h. 556 Maio<br />
Hastings Rcbbert L., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
312 Newton<br />
Hastings Sara!1 A., widow of Josiah, h. 5AG Main<br />
Hasty James E., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 18 Orange<br />
Hasty Mary A., widow of James E., 11. 18 Orange<br />
Hatch Benjamin S., moved to West Newton<br />
Hatch Frances 0. %Iiss, housekeeper, 20 Hammond<br />
Hatch George Wej died Sept. 8, 1891<br />
Hatch George W., carpenter, h. 43 Pine<br />
Hatch G. Oscar, milkman, Winter, n. LOCUB~, h. do.<br />
&4TCH LEIMONT Y., hatter and furrier, Bleth-<br />
I3 odist bldg., 5 Koody, h. 916 Main (see page 92)<br />
Hatch Sarah E., widow of Pyam, 11. 59 Orange<br />
Hatch William H., tool fixer, 11.5 Bacon, 11. 59 Orange<br />
Haven Ahner, h. Homesteacl place, n. Wellington<br />
AVEN ABNER G., ice cream dealer, 869 Main,<br />
B bds. A. Haven’s, Eiomesread place (see page 631)<br />
Haven David, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 153 Ash<br />
Haven Frank H.. jewel setter, Am. W. W. Co., bds. A.<br />
Haven’s, Bomestesd place<br />
. 7<br />
Haven Lewis b., at Am. W. W. Co.. h. 149 Ash<br />
Haven Lovey Mrs., died Dec. 22, 1890<br />
Havener Fred N. student (Bostou Ijniv., Somerr;et, B.))<br />
bds. 222 Bacon<br />
Harener Guv C., moved to Chicago. Ill.<br />
’ Havener iYe%ell W., at Am. IV. W. Co., h. 222 Bacon<br />
Havens Frau& I’., machinist, Am. W. \V. Co., II. 151<br />
Weston<br />
Harerlaud Johanna Miss, II. rear 94 Bacon<br />
1~avert.y Marr, widow of Peter. h. 155 School<br />
Haverty Patrick, laborer, Am. W. T. Co., h. 157 School<br />
Havey Ann, widow of Thomas, h. 18 John<br />
H;ivey Bridget Mrs., died May 10: 1890<br />
Haveg Margaret, widow of D:trby, h.91 Taylor<br />
Harey Michael, stone cutter, bds. 40 Clinton<br />
Havey Patrick, laborer, 11. 10 Rolton<br />
Havey Patrick I,., engraver, bds. 10 Bolton<br />
Elavey Thornas E., laborer, h. 40 Cliuton<br />
Havey Thomas 2’. , at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 14 John<br />
Hawes*Lucy M. Miss, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 220 School<br />
Hawes L. Anson, jeweler, Am. W. W. Co., h. 220 School<br />
Hawkes James R., nurse, 11. 49 Cherry<br />
Hawkins Michael, laborer, bds. rear 183 Grove<br />
Hawley Alice E. Miss, h. I&aver, n. Lesiu&u <br />
J<br />
WMOKE<br />
J-. TV. BUCKLEY,<br />
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and Smokers’<br />
Zy- Articles. 3%<br />
m l B m 07 Moody St., - - ~VAI~TEAX,<br />
6IGAR. For sale by all dealer@..
TIr.-~I~THdi14 [E-j IlIRIXTOR!2 163<br />
Hawley Ueojatnin F., h. I15 Chestnut<br />
IIawley Renjamin H. (Hawley Bras.), grocer 189 Moody,<br />
btls. 100 Pine<br />
ATVLE,Y E%JXOS. (Benjamin II. and J. Fred Haw-<br />
H le!), grocers, 1X9 Moody, opp. Taylor (see 1~. 610)<br />
Hawley Dexter H., at Am. \V. IV. Co., h. 117 Chestnut<br />
Hawley Ellen M. Miss, h. Eeaver, n. Lexington<br />
Hawley E. Mautl Miss, h. Beaver, n. Lexington<br />
Hawley Frederick A., died Jan. 3, 1892<br />
Hawley Henry A., moved to Fitchburg<br />
Hawley James I!‘., moved to Boston<br />
Hawley J. Frederick (Hawley Bras.), grocer, 189 Mood.’<br />
bds. 115 Chestnut.<br />
Hawley Mary G. Miss, h. Bearer, n. Lexington<br />
Hay Robert, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 310 Crescent<br />
Hay William Stewart, driver, 210 Moody, It. 136 Bacon<br />
Hayden Albert W., at Am. W. W. Co., It. 826 Moody<br />
Havclen Ernest A., moved to Providence, R. I.<br />
.Haiden Lucius, foreman, wheel dept., 115 Bacon, h. 43<br />
Vernon<br />
Hayden George I,., moved to Providence, R. I.<br />
AYES AE&TI%UR ID., Imrness mnfr., 733 Main,<br />
I-I house 41 Harvard (see p. 620)<br />
Ii:cyes Ellen A., widow of \Villi:cm, h. rear 36 Bacon<br />
Hayes Esther G. Mrs., dressmaker, 36 Bacon. It. do.<br />
II:~yes Frar~k ID., at Am. W. \V. Co., h. 23% Charles<br />
Hayes Fred Ii., jewel setter, Am. \V. W. Co., it. Harvard<br />
place<br />
Hayes Harry R., at Am. W. \V. Co., 11. 36 Bacon<br />
Haves John. died Dec. 30, 1891<br />
Habes Kate P’. Miss, It. 12 Gordon [rms. do.<br />
Hayes &rv A. Miss, dressrnalier,l3i& Moody, room 8,<br />
Hayes PattYickY laborer, It. 21 Kolton<br />
Hayes William C., hlborer, h. 21 Bolton<br />
IIayes. see Hays<br />
Harnes Jesse P., at Am. \V. IV. Co., h. 314 Crescent<br />
llavnes Lorenza lliss, It. 110 Central<br />
Havnes Warren C., house 105 Chestnut<br />
IIaunes. see Haines<br />
Hais Daniel S.. concreter, 239 School<br />
Havs Williatn H., diet1 April 30, 1890<br />
-AYS WILLIAM \V., concrete paver, 239 School,<br />
fi opposite Grant, b. do. (see page 60.5)<br />
Hays. see Haxes [T urner<br />
Haa\ton -James I~., engineer, J. L. ‘I’. Mttfg. Co., house 54<br />
H:ikward Ge,lrge &I.. clerk (Rleclford). 11. 1 Gibbs court<br />
Et<br />
“AYcvAliD GEORGE W., livery stable, 17i*<br />
Moody, rear Shepherd’s block, h. 16 Cltestnut (tee<br />
page 650)<br />
IIuvward Sarah P., widow of Herbert N., h. l-2 Winthrop<br />
Ha>wcbrt.li C:eorpe, 11. 10 Or:tnge
164 WALTHAX [El DIREC!l’OR’Y<br />
Hazel William, painter. 8 Sprin:<br />
He&y Annie itI. Miss, h. 488 Main<br />
Healey Catherine F. Miss, at Am. W. W. Co., b. 488 AIain<br />
Healey Mary E., widow of Hugh F.. h. Central av., n. Sun<br />
Heaty Morgan, laborer, h. Cellar, n. Catter<br />
Healy William, painter. Am. IV. W. Co., h. 154 Adams<br />
Heal William F:., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 488 &lain<br />
Heard Alouzo, bds. 3 Central<br />
Heard Mary A.. dressmaker, 3 Central, h. do.<br />
Heard Octavia C. Miss, school teacher (B.), b. 3 Central<br />
Heard Richard, blacksmith, h. 100 Cnshing<br />
Heard Theodore A., money messenger (43 Franklin, B.):<br />
h. 3 Central<br />
Hearn Thomas, rms. James Boyle’s, Music Hall ave.<br />
Heasley John W., carpenter, bds. 46 Cedar<br />
Heasley Katy F. Miss, dressmaker, 46 Cedar, bds. do.<br />
Heaaley Mafy Mrs., h. 46 Cedar<br />
Heasley Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, 46 Cedar, bda. do.<br />
Heath George B., hds. 94 Krown<br />
Heath Sarah J., widow of Simon B.. h. 23 Maple<br />
Heath William H., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 94 Brown<br />
Heaton Albert S., sewing mnchiue agent, 210 Moody,rms.<br />
57 Taylor<br />
Hebden Tom, overseer,hand dressing, B. Mnfg. CO., h..X<br />
Pine<br />
Hebert Amos, laborer, hds. 151 Felton<br />
Hehert Annie, widow ofVital, Ir. 147 Felton<br />
Hebert Dal-lie& carpenter, bds. 147 Felton<br />
Hebert Elmund A., at Am. W. W. Co., bda. 147 Felton<br />
Hebert Mascimain, moved to New Urunswick<br />
Heenan Eridget, widow of
-_<br />
WALTHAM [H-J I~IREC’I’Ol:Y 165<br />
Hemeuwav Edward, at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 82 Cushing<br />
Hemenway Frawxs Mrs., h. 6 Mt. Plen~nnt<br />
Hemenway George E., mixer, 115 Bacon, h. 30 Francis<br />
Hemerlway Harriet Mrs., nurse, h. Pr:ttt ave., n. Bedford<br />
Hemenwav Lettie C. Miss, at Am. W. W. Co., house 20<br />
Oran&<br />
Hetnenway Lorn A., teamster, D. & F. Mufg. CO.~ house<br />
6 Mt. Pleasant<br />
Hemenway Sarah, widow of Almond H. h. Warren ave.,<br />
n. Lexington<br />
Hemenway Willard H., clerk, 893 Xain, h. Wentworth<br />
block, off 902 (10.<br />
Henderson Anna M., widow of William H., house 362<br />
Lexington<br />
Henderson Annie J.,widow of James A., 11. 50 Exchange<br />
Henderson Francis G. L., supt. Newton St.Ry. Co.,oRice<br />
and house at Newton<br />
Henderson John. tinsmith. 154 Moody, bds. 255 do.<br />
Henderson Mary P., widow of John, II. 12 Lnwton pl.<br />
Henihan John., mason, h. &ssasoit ct., opp, Center<br />
Henneberry Patrick, farm hand, 1241 Main, bds. do.<br />
Hennelly Annie E. Mrs., dressmaker, rear 192 Charles,<br />
house do. [Willow<br />
Hennelly James A., finisher, W. H. & D. Works, h. 99<br />
Hennelly John, carpenter, h. rear 192 Charles<br />
Hennelly Margaret, widow of Michael, 11. LMassnsoit ct.,<br />
opp. Center<br />
Hennelly Martin, h. end SchooI ave.<br />
Hennelly Michael, at W. B. & D. Works, h. 26 Bolton<br />
Hennellv Patrick, laborer, h. 19 Friend<br />
Hennelly Patrick F., clerk, 503 Main. h. 1 Cross<br />
Hennelly Thomas, grocer: 220 River, h. 222 do. .<br />
Hennelly Thomas, plumber, h. Xassasoit, opp. Center<br />
Henuelly Titnothy A., laborer, W. B. & D. Works, h.111<br />
Riser<br />
Henneily William, bds. Martin Hennelly’s, end School av.<br />
Hennessey John, laborer, bds. 6 Browns lane<br />
Hetmessey Joseph, oiler, at B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 409 River<br />
Hennessey Maggie Mrs., boarding house, 6 Browns lane<br />
Hennesseg Michael, laborer, h. 6 Browns lane<br />
Hennesseg Thomas, painter, 8 Spring, h. 30 Middle<br />
Henry Andrew, h. 142 Lowell<br />
Henry B. Mary,
166 WALTHAM. [HI IIIILECTORY<br />
IIern William A., mnchluist, 104 Felton. h. at Stow<br />
Heruandez Annah Howes Mrs.,music teacher, 57 Orange,<br />
house do.<br />
Hernandez Melqniarles, at Am. W. W. Co., and piano<br />
tuner, II. 57 Orange<br />
Heron Dennis, laborer, D. 8;: F. Mnfg, Co., bds. Amblose<br />
Rowen’s, Massasoit ct.<br />
Herrick Charles III., bds. 53 Chestnut<br />
Herrick tit-nest P. Rev., pastor, First Methodist church,<br />
11. 24 Vernon<br />
Herrick Sarah J., widow of Larkin, h. 53 Chestnut<br />
Ilession Dennis J,, bleacher, W. B. & D. Works, bds.<br />
lG4 Willow<br />
Hession James, wheelwright. 6 Water, h. 30 Sun<br />
Hession John, farmer, Wm. Roberts, h. Hammond, hey.<br />
1~. R. crossing<br />
Hession Micllael, h. 30 Sun<br />
Hession i\lichuel, paper maker, Robxts Mills, h. Guiunn,<br />
near Hammond<br />
Hession Thomas,w:lsher, W.B S; D. Works. 11.16& Willow<br />
Hession Thomas J.. clerk, Central House, bds. do.<br />
Hetherington Maria Mrs., weaver, 13. Mnfg. Co., bds. 89<br />
Central<br />
Heuter Peter iN., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 130 Ash<br />
Hewew Emily A., witlow of Anllrew ,J., moved to Weston<br />
Hewett Alfred A., boarding house. 143 Adarns, h. do.<br />
Hewett T,izzie E., dressmaker, 5.5 Robbins, b(ls. do.<br />
Hewett Margaret, widow of Lawrence, h. 134 Charles<br />
Hewett Michael. weaver, B. Mnfg. Co , bds. 94 School<br />
Hewett. see Hewitt, also Youett<br />
EWITT JOHN, carpeuter and builder, rear 159<br />
South. h. 159 do. (see p. 603)<br />
H<br />
Heyworth George B., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 10 Orange .<br />
Hihbartl George It., at Am. W. W. Co., b&s. 47 Myrtle<br />
Hibbetts Bridget. widow of William, h. r. 94 Bacon<br />
Hickey Maggie &Iiss, b. 20 Calvary<br />
Hickey Thomas. stenographer (B.), rms. 344 Moody<br />
Hicks Charles K., died Oct. 24, 1889<br />
Hicks Cp~us IV., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 183 Ash<br />
Hicks Dwight E-I.. hoarding house. G4 Robbins<br />
Hicks Fernando W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 904 Myrtle<br />
Hicks Frxnk A., at U. S. W. Co., bds. 64 Robbins<br />
Hicks Fred D., trav. salesman, bds. 64 Robbins<br />
Hicks Frerland O., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 115 High<br />
Hicks George S. at Am. W. W. Co., h. 115 IIigh<br />
Hicks JIanfortl, hostler, rear 95 Moody, rms. do.<br />
Hicks Sybil, widow of Charles B., 11. 94 Prospect<br />
Higginbotham Cbnrles S., at Am. \V. W. Co., bds. 56<br />
So11tl1<br />
Higginbotham Eleanor, Miss, Kindergarten teacher, b. 56<br />
Snnttl<br />
rxJ3Y<br />
McNA.EsEE’S<br />
CAmhe Cork SoEe Shoes, $3.00 and $4.00.<br />
Methodist Bldg., Waltham.
Hipgiubotham Elizabeth A. Bliss. boards 56 Sollth<br />
Hippiubotham George W., died Nov. 10, 189%<br />
Higginbothxm Josephine Miss, teacher, West ~~1~001,<br />
boards 56 soul11<br />
Higpinbotham Salnnel, at Am. W. \V. Co., 56 South<br />
Higgins Catlleriue, widow of Con.: house i6 Oak<br />
Higgins Charles A., moved to Waverly [Center<br />
Higgins Dalliel J ., molder, Ms. Mrs. Bannab Higgins,<br />
Hig!-ins H:tnu:~h, wid. of Daniel, h. Center, II. Massasoit<br />
II&ins Jane &II%., moved to Lswrcuce<br />
Higgius John 12., carpenter, bds. Mrs. Hannah Higgins,<br />
Ceoter<br />
Higgins John I., teamster. boards i6 i)sk<br />
Higgins .Johu H., at Am. W. IV. Co., house ‘i9 Alder<br />
Higgins J. Albert (Kendall & Higgins) hardware, 653<br />
Mniu, llouse 9 Newton<br />
Higgins Kate illrs., h. 197 School<br />
Higgins Martin. laborer, 11. 45 Sl)ring<br />
Higgiiis Mary J. Mrs., movrtl to Maine<br />
II&ins tlelvia S., asst. book keeper, Waltham Daily<br />
Tribune, 623 Main, btis. at Wuverly<br />
Higgins Michael, laborer, house 60 Oak<br />
Higgins Patrick, laborer, bd~. 197 School<br />
Higgins Thomas, at \V. B. & D. \Vorks, I&. 197 School<br />
Hipgins Thomas, farm hand, C. I,. \Velliogton, Trapelo<br />
road, btls. do.<br />
HigIlt Clark C., manager , Atilmq IL1 ~Touse , 94 Adams, b.<br />
166 Ash<br />
Hiltlreth George V., lock up keeper, and court officer, 11.<br />
80 Prospect<br />
Hiltlreth J. Victor, confectionery, (B.) b. 10 Prospect av.<br />
Hil,sreth William E. at, Am. W. W. Co., bds. 10 Pros-<br />
Hill, Albert I
168 WALTHAM [H J DIRECTOIE‘P<br />
IIill Willinm I-I., at Am. W. W. Co., It. 121 Adntns<br />
Hills I+ank H., pxittts and oils, and p:linter, 162 Moody,<br />
Il. 97 Gushing<br />
Hills Josepbior A. Miqs, moved to Cambridge<br />
ILQUIST CHRISTOPHER W., upholsterer,<br />
H 8 Union, 11. do. (see page 621)<br />
Hilton Williatn, machinist, (B.), h. 2 Chestnut place<br />
Hines Bqon, lab’orer, bds. 118 Felton<br />
Hines ~~:tiward, laborer, house 12 Oak<br />
Hiues Hugh, laborer, 11. end Pond street ct.<br />
Hines Johtl El., clerk: 187 School, bds. 43 Spring<br />
Hiues John J., engraver (383 Wash. B.), bds. d0 Oak<br />
Hines M:irtin C., laborer, h. 178 Willow<br />
Hines BIartiu J., clerk, Post Office, bds. 83 Charles<br />
Hines Michael, jeweler (383 Wash. B.), h. 136 Newton<br />
Hines Michael, laborer, house 43 Spring<br />
Hines I’eter, laborer, house 20 Oak<br />
Hines Peter, laborer, house 83 Charles<br />
Hiues Peter IS.,engraver (383 Wash. B.), bds. 20 Oak<br />
Hines I’eter F., bds. 83 Charles<br />
Hines, see HJnes<br />
I-lit-cl Allnn M., clerk, W. B. & D. ‘VVorks, bds. 33 Harris<br />
Hird; see Hurd<br />
HitcItings William, shoe maker, 603 Main, rm. 4, 11. do.<br />
lloade d\Iichael, paper maker, h. Guiunn, n. Hammond<br />
Hoar Lorenzu. Miss, house 752 blain<br />
Hoar Sherman, lawyer (5 Pembert,>n sq.: rm. 4, IS.), It.<br />
Lexington, near Heaver<br />
Hobbs Eliza E. Miss, house 114 Chnt~h<br />
OBBS GEOKGE E., machinist, 104 Felton, h.<br />
H at Weston (see page 607)<br />
Hobbs George P., moved to Newton<br />
Hobbs Rebecca II. Miss, house 114 Cllorch<br />
Hod&n Fred, student, bds. 17 Central [ I7 Centrnl<br />
Hodgdon <strong>Free</strong>man C., plate maker, Am. W. W. Co., h.,<br />
Hodgdon Samuel W., moved to Middletotvn, N. H.<br />
Hodgkins Lionel R., clerk, 157 Moody, h. 938 Mnin<br />
Hodsdon Augustus L., at Am. W. W. Co., rtns. 145<br />
Brown<br />
Hoelscher Hermao, at. Am. W. W. Co., bds. 26 Cherry<br />
Hoelscher William, at Am. W. W. Co., btls. 9 Ybnron<br />
Hoffman Samuel, finisher, Am. W. W. Co., rtus. 52<br />
Taylor<br />
Hoffman, see Hnffmnn<br />
lioffses Elvin J., milkman, 531 Lexington, h. do.<br />
Hogan Attn Mrs., died Jan. 20, 1890<br />
Hogan James, at Gas Works, 11. 5, Got-barn<br />
Hogan Jolln I. (M. A. Hogan & Son) variety store, 594<br />
Main, bds. 5’74 do.<br />
Hogan I\Iarg A. &III’s,, (M. A. Hogan & Son), variety<br />
store, 594 Main, lt. 574 do.<br />
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO,, ~~~~~‘)~~~~~-<br />
Planing, Sawing, turnikg.<br />
a6 FELTON WlYREET, on F. R. R.
'CVALTHA&f [H] DIRECI'ORY 165<br />
O(;SAN M. A. & SON (&Irs. Mary A. and John I.<br />
Hogan), stationery and variety store, 594 Main (see<br />
P* 91)<br />
Hogan Thomas, harness maker (Weston), rms. 15<br />
Winthrop<br />
Hogan William, carpenter, bds. 103 Felton<br />
Hoigher Oscar H., moved toBoston<br />
Holbrook Catherine, widow of Richard, boarding house,<br />
20 Charles<br />
Holbrook Theodore K., at Am. W.W. Co., h. 266 Moody<br />
Iloideo Edith Miss, teacher, South Grammar School, bds.<br />
295 Moody<br />
Holden Marv E. Mrs., housekeeper, C. E. Tebbetts,<br />
Summer, car. Church<br />
Holden William, laborer, II. 10 Elm<br />
Holden Elizabeth, widow of George, bds. J. E. Caiu’s,<br />
Music Hall av.<br />
Holland Ellen Mrs., died March 8, 1891<br />
Hollaud John J,, driver, T. O’Connell, School, b&.<br />
10 Williams<br />
Holland Lilliau M. Miss, stenographer, N. B. & D.<br />
Xnfr., bds. 321 Moody<br />
Holland M3;yry Miss, h. 15 Cross<br />
Holland I’atrick, laborer, bds. 136 Willow<br />
Holland Peter F., moved to New York<br />
Holland William H., glass stainer (B.) h. 32 Xoody<br />
Ilollering Frauk, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 56 Ash<br />
Holliugsworth Creighton H., civil engineer (W. Newton),<br />
bds. Lexington<br />
Holliogsworth George H., street car mnfr., Massasoit,<br />
Beaver Brook, h. 88 Russell CC urve<br />
Hollingsworth Hugh H., car builder, h. Lexington, n.<br />
Hollingsworth Robert L., car builder, bds. H. H. Hol-<br />
linsworth’s, Lexiugtou<br />
Holman William, carpenter, bds. 56 Bacon<br />
Holmes Albert H., at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 149 Crescent<br />
Holmes James I’., laborer, 11. 35 Fountain<br />
Holmes Johu, milkman, 49 Crescent, bds. do.<br />
Holmes Patrick, laborer, h. Williams, near F. R. R. [do.<br />
Holmes Robert, gardener, F. R. Mathesou’s, Beaver, 11.<br />
Holmes Susie, widow, h. 149 Crescent<br />
Holroyd Clinton J ., clerk, 884 Main, bds. 233 Felton<br />
Holroyd George, h. 233 Felton<br />
Holroyd George, Jr., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 233 Felton<br />
Holstein Herman K. it Am. W. \\J. Co., rms. 140 Lowell<br />
Holton Martha A., moved to Saxourille<br />
Holtou Thomas I., moved to Saxonrille<br />
,liolway Bridget Mrs., h. 152 School<br />
* Holwsy John, driver, bds. 152 School<br />
OIHE TEA STORE, J. IV. Connors, prop.: 601<br />
H. anal 603 Main (see p. 613)<br />
ATWOIOD & SEKAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block,<br />
FURNACES,RANGES and STOVES,<br />
PLUMBING and GAS FITTING.
Homer Gur II., driver. 854 Main, h. at West Newton<br />
Hood Ahl& hl. Miss, teacher, Grove St. School, bds.<br />
33.5 Main<br />
Hood A!esaudes J., at Am. W. W. Co., hds. 86 Lowell<br />
Hood Alesander J., at Am. \V. W. Co., 11. 884 Myrtle<br />
Hued George, at Am. W. \V. Co.. rms. 139 Brown<br />
Jlood Kate l
Hothersall John, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 365 River<br />
Houghton Art,hur W., clerk, 881 N’ain, bds. 71 Francis<br />
Houghton Charles H., 11. 537 Maiu<br />
OUGNTON CORNELIUS J., watchmaker and<br />
11 jeweler, 11 Yoodv, bds. 78 Lexington (see li-ij<br />
Houghton Harriet M. Miss, bds. 537 Main<br />
Hovey Hamblin L., h. ,542 Main<br />
Howard Clara J., widow of Wm., h. 6 Taylor<br />
Howard Ella J. Miss, bookkeeper, Am. W. W. Co., bds.<br />
98 rJvm3e<br />
Howard krauk I., postmaster, Xoody, car. Main, h.<br />
98 Lrmnn<br />
Howard l&ed, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 115 Felton<br />
Howard Fred O., ma&i&t, rear 218 Moody, bds. 28<br />
Lexington<br />
Howard George C., h. 59 Maple, suite 1<br />
Howard Elannah Mrs., died Jan. 9, 1892<br />
Howard Horace, driver, 712 Maiu, bds. 43 Harvard<br />
Howard Johu, laborer, bds. 33 Clinton<br />
Howard Lucinda A. Mrs., h. 31 Spruce<br />
Howard Nary H. Mrs., bds. 31 Spruce<br />
Howard Samuel, h. 182 Prospect<br />
Howard bainurl G., died May 1, 1892<br />
Howald Sarah J. Miss, h. 182 Prospect<br />
Howard Sarah S., widow of Francis, h. 28 High<br />
Howe Arthur F., clerk, 709 Main, bds. 10 Harvard ao.<br />
Howe Charles H., carpenter, h. 3 Foundry blk., Fouudry<br />
ave.<br />
[Chestnut<br />
Howe Charles C. Wesley, trav. salesman (N. Y.), h. 9<br />
Howe Kdwin I., canvasser, h. 2104 Pt1ood.v<br />
Howe l$Ila L. Mrs., teacher, Evening School, house 9<br />
Chestnnt<br />
Howe Elmer C. (Thompson & Howe). pianos, organs,<br />
etc., 210 Moody, rms. h. 105 Chestnut<br />
Howe hnmn d., widow ot’ George F., h. 59 Alder<br />
Howe Fred R., at U. S. W. Co., h. 14 Curtis<br />
Howe tieorge A., carpenter, Am. VV. W. Co., house 19<br />
Chestuut<br />
Howe George A., moved to New Hamphire<br />
Howe George E:., clerk, bds. 19 Chestnut<br />
Howe George F.., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 59 Alder<br />
Howe Henry H., carpenter, house 15 Oak<br />
Howe Herbert A., planer, Am. W. W. Co., house 43<br />
Wadsworth avenue<br />
Rowe H. C., at U. S. W. Co., boards 170 Russell<br />
Howe H. Warren (Buttrick Lumber Co.), 56 Felton,<br />
house 7% Prospect<br />
Howe ,\Iary W. J&ss, died Jan. 15, 1892 [Linden<br />
Eiowe Mary W., widow of John W., bds., F. J. liutter’s,<br />
Howe Patrick, laborer, h. 254 River<br />
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Howe Sophrouia, widow of Nahum, house 38 Newton<br />
Howe William A., carpenter, h. 54 Bacon<br />
Howe William A., plumber, h. rear 94 Feltou<br />
OWE & RICE (Henry W. Howe and .John M.<br />
H Rice), propr’s, Buttrick Lumber Co., 56 Felton<br />
(see foot lines)<br />
How~etl Alleytte C.. student, 78 Crescent, rms. 1 Spruce<br />
Howes Arthur L.. foreman, J. L. ‘I’. Mu&. Co., Robert’s<br />
crossing, h. 81 Floyd<br />
Howes Carlton, clerk, iO9 Main, house 17 Grant<br />
Howes Charles N., engineer, W. G. L. Co., rms. 181<br />
Chestnut<br />
Howes Emily B., widow of Leonard, bds. 31 Floyd<br />
Howlnud Arthur L., clerk (112 Bedford, Is.), b. 35 Ash<br />
Howlaud Dauiel O., at Am. W. W. Co., house 35 Ash<br />
Howley James J., helper, D. & F. Mttfg. Co., h. rear 169<br />
Willow<br />
Hoyle Thomas, second baud, D. Xnfg. Co., house 16<br />
Lawton pl.<br />
Hoyt Andrew J., coal and wood, 29 Cushiug, h. do.<br />
Hoyt Arvilln, widow of Xial, h. 96 Crescent<br />
Ho) t Asttburp, moved to Maine<br />
Hoyt Edward C., moved from citj<br />
OYT GEORGE L., apothecary, 3’70 RToodp, rms.<br />
H do. (see paae 91)<br />
Hoyt Walter S., physician, 96 Crescent, h. do.<br />
Hoptiug George, Am. W. W. Co., rum. 58 Prospect<br />
Hub Clothing Store, pu’. Cobe, manager, 6 Elm<br />
Hub Tea Store, J. J. Crouin, prop., 95 c. Moody<br />
Hubbard Orriu C., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. TO Chestnut<br />
Hubbard Walter H., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 287 Newtou<br />
Hudson Alexander, loom fixer, I%. Mufg. Co., bds. 409<br />
River<br />
Hudson Franklin W., gold beater (83 Strdbury, &.), 11.<br />
47 Veruou [3, h. do.<br />
Hudson George M., city messenger, City Hall of&e, rm.<br />
Huddou Thotnas, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., boards rear 53<br />
Central<br />
Hudson William D., painter, 8 Spring. b. 129 Moody<br />
Huffman Grattt, at Am. W. W. Co., btis. 240 Cresceut<br />
Huffmau Samuel, at Am. W. W. Co.! bds 240 Cresceut<br />
Hufftnau, see HofPmam<br />
Buggau George A., carpenter, br19. 25 Gordon<br />
Hughes Actou, machinist, Mortimer QE Co.‘s, Prospect,<br />
bds. Martin House<br />
Hughes Dennis P., bds. 290 River<br />
Hughes George It., dtI-iver, 74 Bacon, h. rear 53 Orange<br />
Hughes Heury W., brakeman, F. R. R.. bds. 2% Peltou<br />
Hughes Joseph F., inspector, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
111 Aldet<br />
Hughes Mary A. Mrs., dressmaker, 41 Comtnon, It. do.<br />
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO,, =oI~~zz--<br />
Kiln-Dried Hard Wood Floors - . - -<br />
” - - _ - and Finish W’orked to Order.<br />
56 FELTON STREET, on J. R. R.
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Hughes SIichael J., weaver. B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 290 River<br />
Hughes ,\lichael ‘I’., at B. Mnfg. Co., h. 290 River<br />
Hughes Patrick. died Jan. 16, 1892<br />
Hughes Patrick H., machinist, h. 41 Common<br />
Hughes Thomas F., provisions. 56 Oak, h. Bolton, n. Dav<br />
Hughes Thomas H., mule spinner, B. Mnfg. Co., boards<br />
290 Rivet<br />
Hughes Thomas H. h. 238 Felton<br />
Hull Albert D., hostler, F. E. Tower’s, Weston, bds. do.<br />
Hull Edgar L., foreman dial dept., Am. W. W. Co., h.<br />
69 Riverview av., C. 1’.<br />
Hull John B., farm foreman, Mass. School for the Feeble<br />
Minded, Quince, h. do.<br />
J-TulL Joseph, pruvisions, etc., h. 98 Bacon<br />
Hull Moses A., provisions, honse 102 Bacon<br />
Hulquist John, weaver, ‘B. hinfg. Co., h. 396 River<br />
Hume David, boarrls 19 Union<br />
Humphrey Arthur F., at Am. TV. W. Co., rooms 151<br />
Crescent, suite C.<br />
Humphrey Oscar H., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 56 Robhina<br />
Hunger Frank L., at, Am. W. W. Co., h. 61 Brown<br />
Hunger William, painter, bds. 89 Central<br />
Hunnewell William A.. moved to Somerville<br />
Hunsdon John W., salesman,708 Main, bds. 28 Lexington<br />
Hunt Ann Mrs., moved to New Pork<br />
Hunt Elizabeth B., widow of Frederick A.: boardinghouse,<br />
9 Elm<br />
Hunt Flora N. Mrs., crockery and glassware, 719 Main,<br />
house 17 Ha.vard av.<br />
Elunt Frederick A., died March 4, 1892<br />
Hunt William, moved to Everett<br />
Hunter Adams. weaver, B. Mn[s. Co., bds. 365 River<br />
Hunter Augustus C., carpenter, bds. 119 Chesfnut<br />
IIunterJames, at Am. W. W. Co., ims., 90 Robhins<br />
Hunter J. Andrew, time-keeper, Sewer Com.‘s,,27 Moody<br />
rm. 5, rms. A. W. Locke’s, Warren av.<br />
Hunter W. Dabnay, civil engineer, Sewer Commissioner’s<br />
office, 27 Moody, rm. 5, rms 145 Crescent<br />
Hunting Clara C., died Oct. 11, 1890 C av., C. P.<br />
Huntiug
Burley James, fireman, W. R. Cs; D. Wks., h. 169 Newton<br />
Burley John, laborer, bds. 6 Kwwu’s laue<br />
Hurley Patrick, grocer, 195 Sewton 11. do.<br />
Hurley Peter, carpenter, 11. 54 Central<br />
Hurst Jessie ,T., widow of Johu, bdg. 20 Church<br />
Hurzman Nicholas, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 101 Crescent<br />
Hussey
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Illingworth Charles H., moretl to Fitchbnrg<br />
Illingworth Elbridpe &I. (Bartlett $ Illingworth), hoats<br />
to let and mnfr., rear 33 nhsr~v, rms.16 Whitney :LV.<br />
Illingwortlt Frederick A., tnoved to Fitchburg<br />
Illingwortlt Harry I.,, machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
23 Maple<br />
Illingwortlr Mary E. Mrs., died Julp 25, 1891<br />
Iug~ldsbp T110~mas F. (Thomas F. Iugoldsby & Co.), dry<br />
and fancy goods, Methodist bldg., 2 Moody, rooms<br />
561 M:tin<br />
Ingoldshy Thomas F. & Co. (Thomas F. Ingoltlsby),<br />
dry and fancy goods. Methodist bldg., 2 Moody<br />
Ion Robert, beatner, B. Mfg. C.O., 11. 31 Heard<br />
Trelsnd John, hoards 20 Turner<br />
Irish Cornelius, real estate, h. 272 &Ioody<br />
Irtsh Ernest C., watchmaker(<strong>Watertown</strong>),bds.272 Moody<br />
Irons James, at Am. W. W. Co., hds. 98 Cushing<br />
Irving Ilydia Mrs., house 53 Robbins<br />
Irving Thomas A., moved to New Hampshire<br />
Isaacson August, laborer, B. Mfg. Co., h. 3i6 River<br />
Isancson Carl, laborer, B. Mfg. Co., bds. 376 River<br />
Zsaacson Claus Emil, weaver, U. Mfg. Co., bds.376 River<br />
Isaacson Godfrey, laborer, B. Xfg. Co., 11. 387 River<br />
Isaacson Greetna Mrs., house 387 River<br />
Isaac-x~u Martin G., clerk, 1Oi Moody, bds. 376 River<br />
Ivy Nelson, stone layer, 11. 18 Plymptou<br />
JACK JOtIN C., baker, 561 Xaitt, h. 38 Russell<br />
Jackson hlbertus RI., at Ant. W. T. Co., It. 78 Tn-lor<br />
Jttckson Slfred L., hairdresser, basement 1i9 Moody, h.<br />
Jackson Alfred ,S., at Am. W. W. Co.. 1~. 68 Gushing<br />
Jackson Alphonse M., at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 66 Hall<br />
Jackson Atwood J., at Am. W. W. Cn., h. 125 Chestnut<br />
Jackson Charles
Jackson John, loom fix&r, B. Mfg. Co., bds. 339 River<br />
Jackson .Josepb A., mnc+ist, Am. W. W. Co., boards<br />
13 Winthrop<br />
Jacks011 Littia bliss, dressmaker, 45 Alder, bds. do.<br />
Jackson hlnrshslI C., at Am. W. WV. Co., 11. 210 Ash<br />
Jnckyon Percy E., watchmaker, h. 100 Orange<br />
Jackson Robert, at Am. W. W. Co.. b. 139 Myrtle<br />
Jackson Theodore F., watch case maker (8 Province ct.,<br />
B.), b. 552 hlain<br />
Jackson Walter B., jeweler, hds. 13 Winthrop<br />
Jackson Walter D., cterk, 663 Alain, bds. 552 tlo.<br />
Jackson Walton 1’. L.,at Am.W.W.Co.,rms.lOR Crescent<br />
Jackson William, weaver, B. Mfg. Co., II. 339 Rivet<br />
Jacobson C. hIaud Miss, bookkeeper, 3 bloody, room 2,<br />
bds. at Kendall Green<br />
Jacobson Frederick, weaver, B. Mfg. Co., b. 113 Central<br />
Jakernao Samuel, at Am, W. W. Co., b. 116 Tayior<br />
James Algernont baker, and dining rooms, 83 Moody,<br />
and prop. of Moody Street Haud Laundry, o&e do.,<br />
rooms 185 Moodp<br />
James Cbarler A., LIL Am. W. W. Co., rms. 138 Brown<br />
James Celia M. hfrs., bookkeeper, 83 Moody.rms.185 do.<br />
Jameson Alden, Commonwealth Spring Water. and mnfr.<br />
ginger ale, Trapelo road, car. Woburn, o&e (1 Pemberton<br />
sq., U.), b. do.<br />
Jameson Charles S., ckerk (1 Pemberton sq., B.), bds.<br />
Alden Jameson’s, Trapelo road<br />
Jameson Joseph W., bds. Atden Jameson’s;Trapelo road<br />
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WHITFORD & JOHNSON,<br />
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,<br />
SILVERWARE,<br />
MANUFACTURING<br />
&C.<br />
OPTICIANS.<br />
Special attention to Fitting Compound Lenses, and Satisfaction Guwmteed.<br />
WHITFORD BUILDING, 663 MAIN STREET,<br />
CEO. H. WHITFORD.<br />
ROKT. B. JOHNSON.<br />
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Jenks Simeon M., died Sept. 6, 1892<br />
Jenness Ahbie C., widow, of Chesley, housekeeper, 2<br />
Fiske court<br />
Jennings Martha A. L. Miss, h. 37 Gushing<br />
Jennings Mary Mrs., died July 20. 1890<br />
Jennison Arthur,slIipl)er.Am.Crayon Co..Piue,h.ZORussell<br />
ENNISON ELMER E., apothecary, 208 I@oodx,<br />
c J car. Gushing, II. 157 Lowell (see page opp.)<br />
Jennison John, h. 20 Gushing<br />
Jeonison John M., driver, 13 Crescent, rms. 132 do.<br />
Jennison JI. Etta Miss, money order, Post Office, bds.<br />
71 Chestnut<br />
Jennison Phinens. h. il Chestnut<br />
Jennison, see Jenison<br />
JeofIroin, see GeofTrion<br />
Jewel1 Charles E;., die.1 Feb. 11, 1892<br />
Jewel1 Sarah B., widow of Issac B., 1~. 9 Pine<br />
Jewel1 Edward ‘I’., at Am. W. ‘I’. Co., h. 14 Lowell<br />
Jewett Bred L., clerk, bds. 21 Fr:lncis<br />
Jewett Mnrv C. Mrs., moved to Lexington<br />
Jewett Roland. at Am. W. W. Co.. rms. 130 Adams<br />
Jewett Stephen I., moved to Norway, Me.<br />
Joadrie John, 11. 19 Brown<br />
Johnson Andrew. carrier (Woburn), h. 264 Cross<br />
Johnson Andrew L., at B. >Infg. Co., bds. 264 Cross<br />
Johnson August, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 16 Gorham<br />
Johnson August, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 466 River<br />
Johnson Bertha A. Miss, dressmaker,30 Walnut, bds.do.<br />
Johnson Byron Berkeley (Johnson & Harvey), lawyer,<br />
3 Moody, rms. 10 and 11, and 53 Tremont, rm. 5,<br />
B.), h. 45 Pond<br />
Johnson Charles. died Mar. ,5, 1891<br />
Johnson Charles H., clerk, 9 Moody, bds. 278 Crescent<br />
Johnson Clifton R., at, Am. W. W. Co., h. 12 Sharon<br />
Johnson Davis I., nurse, Ii. 63 Myrtle<br />
Johnson Edward C., machinist. h. 118 Central<br />
Johnson Ernest, plasterer, h. 98 Felton<br />
Johnson Francis M., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 41 Shaton<br />
BHXSON FRANK Y.(Aab & Co.),civil engineer,<br />
J and surveyor. rm. 5.5, Methodist bldg., 3 Moody, h.<br />
27 Weston (see page 625)<br />
Johnson Frederick, at Am. W. W. Co., rms.lli Robbius<br />
Johnson George L., at Am. W. W. (do., II. 7 Fuller<br />
Johnson George L., machinist, bds. 63 Chestnut<br />
Johnson George W., blintl fslstener maker, h. 22.2 Bacon<br />
Johnson Horace I., apothecary, Rumford building, 610<br />
Main, car. Elm, 11. ld Lyman<br />
Johnson James Jr., paiuter, i Spring, bds. 409 River<br />
Johrrson John, weaver, bds. 394 River<br />
.Johnson John, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 426 River<br />
.Johnson John P.. :tt Am. W. W. Co., h. 10'7 Harvard<br />
ATWOOD ds SiKEU!LW,<br />
137 frloody Street, Waltham.<br />
PLUPILBING and GAS FITTlNG,<br />
HARD WARE and RANGES.
Johnson John W., dial sinker, Aur.~~‘.\~.(:o..l,. 98 Alrler<br />
Johnson Lydia S. MM., died‘Aug. li 1%”<br />
Johnson Marie Miss, laundress, WallLam Hospital, Hospital<br />
st., bds. do.<br />
Johnson Nary Mrs., died Nov. 1, 1892<br />
Johnson Meldin M., law student, bd~. 45 Pond<br />
OHKSON NEWELL D., dentist, rm. 2, A. 0. IT.<br />
J W.building,ld8 RIooc\y, h. 67 Cbestnut(see page 90)<br />
Johnson Oscar, laborer, bds. 386 River<br />
Johnson Peter, weaver, 12. Nnfg. Co., rms. 358 River<br />
Johnson Richard bf ., at Am. \V. W. Co., h. 21 Rob!)ins<br />
Johnson Robert, carpcuter, A.T.Lymnn’s, h. 63 Chestnut<br />
Johhson Robert H. (Whitford &Z Johnson), watches, etc.<br />
663 Main, btis. 11 Gardner<br />
Johnson Sanford, laborer, A. ‘T. Lyman, bds. J. B.<br />
Wentworth’s, Beaver<br />
Johnson Thomas H., driver, Davis Ex., h. Hail’s pl.<br />
Johnson Victor! weaver, R. Mnfg. Co., h. 378 River<br />
Johnson Watson, painter, h. 42 Floyd<br />
Johnson William, at J. L. ‘I’. Mnfg. Co., B. 113 Central<br />
Johnson William C. drug clerk, 610 Nain, rms. do.<br />
Johnson William H., at Am. W. W. Co., h. Pi6 Crescent<br />
OHKSON WILLIAM H., insurance and real es-<br />
J tate, Methodist bldg., 3 Moody, rms. 1 and 2, h. 6<br />
Willow (see p. 11)<br />
Johnson William S., bds. 39 Brown<br />
J<br />
OHNSON & HARVEY (Byron B. Johnson and<br />
John IA Harvey), laavers, l’rns. 10 and 1 I Methodist<br />
hltlg., 3 Moody, and (03 Tremont, rm. 5 B.) (see p.<br />
20)<br />
Johnson, see Jesnson also Johnston<br />
Johonuot Ira, salesman (B.) h. 75 Dale<br />
Johnston Herbert J., at. Am. W. \V. Co., h. 112 Myrtle<br />
Johnston James, moved to Nilfold<br />
Johnston Patrick, at B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 102 Calvary<br />
Johnston William R., musician, 1~. 51 Alder<br />
,Jollirnore William, carpenter, 11. 276 River<br />
Jones Alice D. Miss, dressmaker, 3 Noodp, rrns. 6 aud 7,<br />
urns. do.<br />
Jones Arietta G. Miss, died Nar. 26. 1890<br />
Jones Artelle, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 84 Taylor<br />
Jones Arthur W., farmer, bds. 261 Weston<br />
Jones Benjamin J., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 75 Ash<br />
Jones Byron W., farmer, h. Lake, near Lexington<br />
Jones Charles F. (George S. Hall $ Co.), broom mnfr.,<br />
rear 70 Robbins. h. 86 Adams<br />
Jones Daniel D., died Oct. 29, 189%<br />
Jones Daniel E.. compositor (69 Hanover, B.), bds. rear<br />
27 Hammond<br />
Jones Dexter F., milkman, Main, n. Weston line, h. do.<br />
Jones Dudlev D., bds. Moses Jones, off West
WALTHAM rJ-1 DIRECTORY<br />
Jones E,lwnrd, died Dec. 18, 1889<br />
Jones Elizabeth, widow of David S., bds. 79 Pine<br />
Jones Wiznbeth A., widow of Edward, h. 261 Weston<br />
Jones Ellen 31. Miss, principal, Pond End School, h. at<br />
Weston<br />
Jones Ephriam L.. 11. 84 ‘lkylor<br />
Jones Esther L., widow of Abel, h. 265 Cresccut<br />
Jones Frank,nt Am. W. W. Co.,bds. Mrs. E. L.Wilson’s,<br />
Homestead place<br />
Jones Frank, fireman, F. R. R., h. 109 Cashing<br />
Jones George. at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 84 Taylor<br />
Jones George ‘I’.! master mechanic, 13. Mnfg. Co., h, 295<br />
.<br />
Jones Henry A. (Walker & Jones), printer, 655 Maiu,<br />
and clerk (4 Winthrop sq., B.), bds. 61 Dale<br />
Jones Henry S.. bookkeeper (51 Summer, 13.). h. 61 Dale<br />
Jones Herbert E., moved to Oakland, Cal.<br />
Jones *John iI., porter, 117 Moody, h. 73 Harvard<br />
Jones John J., clerk, Newtou. car. Oak, bds. 18 Moore<br />
Jones Katherine D. Miss, teacher (Beachmont), bds. 61<br />
Dale<br />
Jones Kittie E. Miss, bookkeeper, 13 Crescent, bds. 18<br />
Moore<br />
Jones Lester C., paper hanger, G17 Main, bls. 20 Charles<br />
Jones hlichgel ‘I’., driver, Gibbs & Co. Ex. 514 Mxin,bds.<br />
110 Charles<br />
Jones Moses, tlrmer, h. off West, near Winter<br />
Jones Moses Jr., carpenter, h. \Vest, near Winter<br />
Jones Philip, moved to Hudson<br />
Jones Richard, laborer. h. 110 Charles<br />
Jones Richard A., supt. of streets, of&e at City Stables,<br />
h. 5ti Hammond<br />
Jones Richard E., tailor, G21 Main, rm. D, and (922<br />
Washinpton, II.), bds. 18 Moore<br />
Jones Samuel, jeweler, h. 62 Brown<br />
*Jones Silas, farmer, 11. hl:tin, near Weston line<br />
184 WALTHAN [K] l,IItE,CTOIiY<br />
Jordan G. Edwin. aqeut, W. B. & D. Works, River, h.<br />
Bacon, bcy. Greenwood av.<br />
Jordan James. moved to Boston<br />
Jordan .John, bds. 20 Williams<br />
Jordan Jose@, shoe rep:lirer,Fonndry nv., bds. 99 William<br />
Jordan Mqnret .Mrs., h. 121 Ash<br />
.Jordau M:u%iu, died
WALTHAM [K-J l)IlCECTORY 185<br />
’ Keany Thomas J., clerk, 32 Oak. bds. 93 Taylor<br />
Kearins Alexander, carpenter, bds. 21 Exchange<br />
Kearins Hannah, widow of Alexander, 11. 21 Exchange<br />
Kearn Arthur N., yardmaster (I. R. R. dock, S.), 11.<br />
239 Charles<br />
Kearns Michael, laborer, h. 120 Bacon<br />
Kearce Patrick, laborer, 11. 119 Poud<br />
Kearns Thomas F., bds. 119 Pond<br />
Kearns Timothy, laborer, h. r. 17 Fountain<br />
Kearns William J., plumber, 586 Main, h. 75 Prospect<br />
Kearas, see Kerns<br />
Keating James, moved to Newton<br />
Keefe David B., plumber, 137 Moody, h. at <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Keefe Frank,grain (Weston) ,h. Farnsworth, n. Plytipton<br />
Keelv Edward, moved to Boston<br />
Kee&n Annie, widow of Michael, h. 119 Charles<br />
Keenan Elizabeth, widow of James, 11. rear 152 School<br />
Keenah Hugh A., clerk, 41 Moody, bds. 45 Charles<br />
Keenan James A. switchman, F. R. It., h. Massasoit,<br />
near Main<br />
Keenan Michael, died November 9, 1889<br />
Keene Fred L., died June 4, 1891<br />
Keene Norris, clerk, 75 Prospect, bds. 10 Floyd<br />
Keirstead Minzie I., laborer, h. 956 Main<br />
Keith Frederick S., physician, bds. W. F. Keith’s, South<br />
Keith George, carpenter, bds. 120 Taylor ’<br />
Keith Maria M., widow of Edward AI., h. r. 700 Main<br />
Keith William F., snpt., Roberts Paper Mill, h. n. do.<br />
Keith William E‘., Jr., clerk, Robert’s Paper Mill, bds.<br />
W. F. Keith’s, South<br />
Kelleher Bridget Mrs., died March 21, 1890<br />
Kelleher John, died January 23, 1892<br />
Kelleher John It’., died Jannary 28, 1891<br />
Kelleher Michael, died April 1, 1890<br />
Keller Edward A., baker, 11. 146 Bacon<br />
Keller John S., engineer, 11. 98 Orange<br />
Keller Mary Mrs., died July 19, 1890<br />
Kelley Ann., widow of Peter, b. J. Shnnley’s, School av.<br />
Kelley Catherine Miss, dressmaker, 31 Spruce, bds. do.<br />
Kelley Ella 1~. Mrs., fancy goods, 1% Common, rooms<br />
126 Sclrool<br />
Keliey Elleu Mrs., moved to Ireland<br />
Kelley Frank J., carriage painter, bds. P. Sheridan’s,<br />
Munroe av.<br />
Kelley George C., bds. 103 Bacou<br />
Kelley George P., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 65 Ash<br />
Keltey Henry, hostler, 12 Church, h. Middle st. place<br />
Kelley James, mason, bds. 4% Spruce<br />
Kelley John B., livery stable, iUJ Main, h. 19 Russell<br />
Kelley John H., hostler, h. 12 Calvary<br />
Kelleg J. Henry, blacksmith,21 Crescent, h. 5 Munroe av.<br />
ATWOOD &z SSHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Waltham.<br />
PLUiXBING and GAS FITTING,<br />
KITCHEN FUBNISHINGS, Etc.
186 \VALTHAM [K] i)IREC-L’ORY<br />
Kellev Katie J., Miss, dressmaker, 54 Central, bds. do.<br />
Kelley Martin, laborer, II. 221 Grove<br />
Kellep Mar-r, widow of .John, 1~1s. 44 Sun<br />
Kelley >licliael, moved from city<br />
Kelleg Michael, clerk, Id1 Felton, bds. 16 Water<br />
Kelley Michael, teamster. bds. 75 Bacon<br />
Kelley Nellie, Miss. II. 1G9 SC11001<br />
Kelley Owen. teamster, h. 103 Bacon<br />
Kelley Patrick, laborer, bds. 365 River<br />
Kelley Patrick, hostler, iO3 Xain, bds. 16 Water<br />
Kelley Patrick, laborer, Ms. 35 Felton<br />
Kelley Peter, laborer, II. 7.5 Bacon<br />
Kelley Peter H. laborer, 118 Bacon, bds. i5 do.<br />
Kelley Itichard, moved to Cambridge<br />
Kellep Sewell B., carpenter, Ms. 62 Taylor<br />
Kellev ‘fhomas, at 1~. Mnfg. CO., h. 159 Newton<br />
Kelle; ‘rh~mas, house 19 Russell<br />
Kellei ‘I’lmmas, laborer, bds. 1 r! McKeno<br />
Kelley Thomas I~. (King & Kellegj, carriage mufr., 821<br />
Main, h. 71 Exchange<br />
.<br />
Kelley Thomas L. F., plumber (W. Newton’) I). 13 Russell<br />
Kelley Timothy, laborer, h. 16 Water<br />
Kellev William, farmer, E. ‘I’. Pierce, Quince, Ms. D.<br />
Farrington’s, do.<br />
Kellis John, coachman, A. Flag, Forest, bds.C.Stercns’,<br />
Trapello road<br />
Kelly Daniel, painter, 831 Main, 11. at Boston<br />
Kelly Edward, tinsmith, ,586 Main, h. 159 Newton<br />
Kelly Henry H., asst. supt.. W. G. L. Co., h. 63 Pine<br />
Kelly James D., salesman (601 Wash., II.), II. 68 Taylor<br />
Kelly James R., clerk, Ms. John Kelly’s, Forest<br />
Kelly John, coal, home 31 Middle<br />
Kelly Jolin, farmer, 11. Forest. n. Beaver<br />
Kelly John, janitor, Central block, 1~. lG9 School<br />
Kelly John J., iron worker, h. 14 .John<br />
Kelly John ‘l’., jeweller, bds. 3-L Xiddle<br />
Kelly John W., clerk, 4!19 Main, bds..John Kelly’s, Forest<br />
Kelly Martin R., gaterna.1, C. MI. R. R., Bacon street<br />
crossing, h. 58 Exchange<br />
Kelly Mary, widow of Michael, h. 122 Bacon<br />
Kelly Michael, teamster, B. Mufg. Co., h. Massasoit ct.,<br />
car. Massasoit<br />
Kelly Patrick, cootractor, h. 125 Bacon<br />
Kelly Patrick, gardener, Arthur Lyman’s, Forest, bds.<br />
John Kelly’s, do.<br />
Kelly Patrick, at W. B. & D. Works, h. 207 River (ct.<br />
Kelly Patrick F., painter, bds. Michael Kelly’s, Massasoit<br />
Kelly Patrick H., compositor, bds. 78 Exchange<br />
Kelly Peter P., laborer, bds. 122 Bacon<br />
Kelly Richard, laborer, Il. 20 Friend<br />
Kelly Robert H., rnoved to Charlestown<br />
CHAS. P. McNABB & CC.,<br />
FINE FOOT WEAR,<br />
2ftsVmdist Bzcilddmg, Waltham.
WALTHAM [ KJ DIRECTORY 157<br />
Kelly Sarah, widow of Hugh, 11. Betnis av. [ rtns. do.<br />
Kelly Thomas P. (Glynn & Kelly) apothecary, 705 Main<br />
Kelly ‘I’imothy. died April 16, 1830<br />
Keltou Addie E. Miss, nurse, bds. 27 Spruce<br />
Kelty Lawrence, laborer, II. 45 Calvary<br />
Kemp Florence L. Rlrs., rms. 44 Vernon<br />
Kempton Robert, laborer, \V. 1~. & D. Works. house rear<br />
l’i’i Rivet<br />
Kendall Amnry H., agent Watkin’s Automatic Fire<br />
Alarm (I 11 Milk, I~.), h. 103 Lexington<br />
Kendall Arthur A. Mrs., moved to Boston<br />
Kendall Betsey G., widow of Charles L-T., h. 12 Crescent<br />
Kendall Charles D., moved to Stoneltam<br />
Kendall Charles II;., watchman, Ann. W. W. Co., h. 7<br />
Harvard<br />
Kendall E:dward J., provisions, II. 149 Adams<br />
Kendall Ellis, house SOS Main<br />
Kendall Emily P., widow of Samuel, 11. 103 Lesington<br />
Kendall Frederick E. (Kendall & Higgins), hardware,<br />
653 Main, house 3i School<br />
Kendall Fred L., machinist (84 Kingston, B.), 11. ii Ash<br />
Kendall John, carpenter, hds. F. E. King’s, off Prospect<br />
Hill lane<br />
Kendali Julia Mrs.. died Nov. 30, 1859<br />
ENDALL LEVI J., livery stnhle, 33 Cresceut,<br />
N house 41 do. (see page 617)<br />
Kendall Robert A., carpenter, hds. 10 Mechanic<br />
Kendall Samuel %.,clerk (111 Milk,lE. j, b.10:3 Lexin$on<br />
ENDALL & HIGGINS (Frederick E. Kett-<br />
K da11 and J. Albert Higgins), hardware, paints and<br />
oil, 651 and 653 Main (see page 13)<br />
Kendrick Cynthia F., widow of Daniel H., 11.104 Crescent<br />
Kcndrick Fred H., at Am. W. W. Co., bds 101 Cresceut<br />
Keniry Thomas F., clerk, 659 Main, bds. 50 Pond<br />
Kennard Abbie, widow of Robert P., bds. 267 Crescent<br />
Kennedy Sriclget, widow of Michael, h. rear 51 Charles<br />
Kennedy Dennis;laborer, bcls. 155 River<br />
Kennedy Elizabeth, wldow of Richard, h. 9 Lawton pl.<br />
Kennedy John, boarder, B. Mufg. Co., bds. r. 51 Charles<br />
Kennedy John, weaver, B. Rlnfg. Co., bds. 41 Fslton<br />
Kennedy John F., tailor (145 Court, U.), bds. RIrs. Mary<br />
Kennedy’s, Center<br />
Kennedy John W., teamster, M. I. W. McDonald, bds.<br />
68 Francis<br />
Kennedy Katie Z. Xiss, bookkeeper, 10 Common, bds.<br />
9 Lawton place<br />
Kennedy Lettie E. Mrs., housekeeper, 48 Francis<br />
Kennedy Maria Mrs., bds. rear 183 Grove<br />
Kennedy Martin, farm foreman, Dr. W. H. Baker, South,<br />
house near do.<br />
Kennedy Martin, stone layer, house 144 Charles<br />
PRICEE: Wad, Barker & Co.,<br />
* tJte Lowest<br />
in the City.<br />
T-U-MX3E32.<br />
Eacon Street, Waltham.
Kennedy Mnry, wdow of Nnrtiu, Il. Center, c. Massasoit<br />
Kennedy i\Iiohael, gardener, h. 32 Spring<br />
Kennedq’ Thomns, at B. Mnfg. Co., house 79 Oak<br />
Kennetly Thomas, teamster, Waltham Cud Co., house 4<br />
rear l’i.5 School<br />
[Center<br />
Kennetly Thorna J.,salesman,bds. Mrs.Jlnry Kennedy’s,<br />
Kennedy Timothy, moved to West Newton<br />
Kenney Bartholomew J., painter, bds. ‘i5 Exchange<br />
Kenney Edwwcli laborer, house 161 Ash<br />
Kennep Frank P., compositor, 621 Xain, room H, bds.<br />
74 Church<br />
Kenney James, spinner, B. Mnfg. Zo., house 2924 River<br />
Kenney James C., painter, 9 Prospect, h. 54 Church .<br />
Kenue,v Jennie F., widow of Peter F.,h.rear 26 Lexington<br />
Keuney J~thn J., plumber’s helper, 154 Moodv, boards<br />
292 River [i4 Church<br />
Kenney Lawrence X., machinist, Am. W. T. Co., bds.<br />
Kenney Michael. laborer, house Pond st. ct.<br />
Kenney Peter F., died August 9, 1890<br />
Kennev Willis I)., manager, iO9 Main, honse 40 Harvard<br />
Keoila;ie Jrremiah, teamster, bds. 140 Charles<br />
Keough Edward, farmer Mri. H. N. Billings’, Weston,<br />
honse do.<br />
Keough John, laborer, house 43 Felton<br />
Keough ,John J., painter, 8 Spring, house Brown’s lane,<br />
corner Dudley avenue<br />
Keough Eltrick J., carpenter, 1% Nnfg.‘Co., 11. 404 River<br />
Keough Timothy J., [painter, bls. 404 River<br />
Kerns John. laborer, h. Pond st. ave.<br />
Kerns see Kearus<br />
Kerr George I,., moved to Chelsea<br />
Kerr .Jo3eph. teamster, ‘74 Bacon, rms. 45 Harvard<br />
Kerr Richxrl L.,fiuisher,Am.W. \V. Co., rms. I41 Kohhins<br />
KeTser John L., foreman, balance department, Am. W.<br />
W. Co., house 131 Crescent<br />
Kidder Lucy B. Mrs.. nurse, rms. i Chestnut<br />
IDDEE RICHARD H., florist, Worcester lane,<br />
K house,do. [see page 622)<br />
Rieley Hannah J., willow of Michael, h. 25 Charles<br />
Kielep .Joseph H., m,)ulder, 115 ISacon, b!ls. 25 Chder<br />
Kiff Orlando S., freigllt receiver, I. It. R. (IS.), house<br />
239 Charles<br />
Kilburn E. Grrrish, carpenter, II. 403 Crescent<br />
KiItmro Joshua H., painter, 92 High, h. do.<br />
Kiidav Martin, mason, Ms. 397 Rivet<br />
K~lduf Martin LJ,., bottler, 11 Water. h. 111 Harvard<br />
Kilf’oy Marv Mrs.. died Jan. Ii, 1891<br />
Kilfoy William L., foreman, Grain Mill, Felton, house<br />
84 Bacon<br />
Kilgore J. Milton (Waltham Foundry Co.), ‘il Felton,<br />
house 12 Robbins<br />
BUTTRICK LUMHER CO,, ::B~~'}~-=<br />
Planing, Sawing, Thning.<br />
86 JELTON STREET, on F. R. R.<br />
e
WATATHAM [ E(] XRECTORY 189<br />
Kilgore Milton ,J.,at Arn.W.W.Co., h.Fnller, cor.Tolman<br />
Kilkellv Thom:ls, at W.B. & D. Works. bds. 230 Newton<br />
Killeen William, laborer, bds. 3’7 Felton<br />
Kimbali Augustus D. (Kimball & Lane), painter, rear<br />
1Hd Charles. house 184 do.<br />
Kimball Eben I., wheel selecter, 115 Bacon, h. 15 do.<br />
Kimball Francis R., at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 15 Orange<br />
Kimball Prank W., carpet sewer (<strong>Watertown</strong>) ,h. 254 Ash<br />
Kimball George A., bds. 17 Bacon<br />
Kimball George H., finisher, Am. W. W. Co., roomt 127<br />
Crescent<br />
Kimball George N..polisher,Am.W. W.Co., rms.61 High<br />
Kimball G. Edward: painter, bds. 184 Charles<br />
Kimball J. Feed B., U. S. mail agent, B. & A. R. R.,<br />
boards 78 Grant<br />
Kimball La Forest, driver. 769 Main, h. 301 School<br />
Kimball Nellie L., widow of Benj:tmin F., h. 67 Crescent<br />
Kimball Rose Xbs., house rear 571 Main<br />
Kimball Sarah A. Mrs., clairvoyant, 15 Bacon, h. do.<br />
Kimball William I’., dial sinker, Am. W. W. ‘Co., house<br />
15 \Vinthrop<br />
Kimball B Lane (Augustus D. Kimball and Frank W.<br />
Lnne), house and siq painters. rear 184 Charles<br />
King Alfred H., driver, h. 50 Wadsworth av.<br />
King Alexander, engineer, Am. W. T. Co., honse at<br />
Somerville<br />
King Fred IS., d&very clerk, Waltham Coal Co., Elm,<br />
11. off Prospect Hi,1 lane<br />
King George C., died April 15, 1892<br />
King Harriet Mrs., died hIarcl: 28, 1892<br />
King James Fran&, painter, house 169 Felton<br />
King James F., blacksmith, 821 Main, bds. Russell<br />
King James H., photographer (B.) bds. 169 Pelton<br />
King John J., moved to East Orange, N. J.<br />
King hlary A. Mrs., died Feb. 3, 1891<br />
King Mary J., winow of Stephen, h. 183 Grove<br />
King Matthew B., trav. salesman, 115 Bacon, h. 23<br />
Rnssell<br />
King Michael, moved from city<br />
King Michael, shoemaker, 172 Moocly, h. 13 Russell<br />
King Michael, Jr. (King Bi: Kelley), carriage mnfr., 821<br />
Main, h. 5 Charles street ave.<br />
King Patrick, night watchman, h. 7 Cedar<br />
King Susan D. Mrs., moved to Somerville<br />
King ‘l’homas Y., carpenter, Am. W. W. Co.,h. 5 Walnut<br />
King William G., master mariner. 11. 58 Cuatling<br />
1SG & KELLEY (Michael King, Jr.,nnd Thomas<br />
IL Kelley), carriage mnfrs., 821 hlain (see p. 601 )<br />
Ii<br />
Kingsbury Fred A., conductor, P. R. It., h. 87 Hall<br />
Kin~s.il,rlry Harriet E., widow of JI:lisha, h. 90 -4sh<br />
KlIqbury Harry W., died hlarch 28, 1891<br />
ATWOQD &T SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block.<br />
FURNACES, BAfiGES and STOVES,<br />
PLUMBING and GAS FITTING.
190 VALTHAJ [K-J DIRECTOR-L<br />
Kingsbury Jane, widow of Lucius W., h. 40 High<br />
Kingsbury Joseph, house 29 Pine<br />
Kingsbur~p Lucius W., died June 4, 1891 [High<br />
KingsbuI,y Minnie J. Miss, clerk (F. R. RF U.), bdu. 40<br />
Kiugsbury Otis A. Urs., moved to Weston<br />
Kingsbury Reuben W., at Ilm. W. W. Co., b. 21G -4dams<br />
Kingsbury \VaIter C., brakemnn, F. It. It., Ms. 40 High<br />
King,bury William I
Knapp William B., died Feb. 7, 1891<br />
Kneeland Eugene RI., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 115<br />
Robbins<br />
Kuight Albert M..bursar(M. I. T , B.),h. Greenwood av.<br />
XIGHT AUt+Wd!US H., tailor, 133 Mood, II.<br />
20 Adams (see front coverj<br />
Ii<br />
Knight Edward, engraver, Am. W. W. Co., house 38<br />
WadswOrbh ave.<br />
Knight F. W., teacher, Alass. School for the Feeble<br />
Miuded, off Quince, Ms. do.<br />
Knight Leavitt Al., clerk, 189 Moody, bdg. 162 Brown<br />
Knight \Vill,iam, painter, Am. $V. W. CO., h. head of<br />
Fiske ave.<br />
Knowles George TV., moved to Worcester<br />
Knowles Nettle Mrs., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 77 Robbins<br />
Knowlton George W., watchmaker; Am. W. W. Co., h.<br />
Knox .Johu L., granite dealer, h. 16 Myrtle<br />
Kohl John G., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 96 Hammond<br />
Koster Albert, machinist, house 38 Curtis<br />
Koster Will&t L)., machinist’s helper, bds. 38 Curtis<br />
Kruger Prederick, a. Am. \V. W. Co., rms. 51 Rohbins<br />
Kllennel .John P., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 291 Crescent<br />
Kulmert Marie H. Mrs., h. .il Myrtle<br />
Kuhn Victor, moved to Worcester<br />
Kyte Ambrose J., ovcrseer,Linishing dept., B.Mnfg. Co.,<br />
house 238 Newtou<br />
Kyte Hanor:b, widow of Thomas, h. 242 Newton<br />
liyte Richard, moved to Newton<br />
LACOUNT WILLIAM F., postal clerk [B. & A. R. R.,<br />
B.), rooms 46 Prospect<br />
Ladd Alfred H., moved to Malden<br />
Lndd Jane, widow of Samuel, 11. 107 Pine<br />
Lnforne Arthur, co&, movect to Klmira, N. Y.<br />
Iktiar Louis, manager, \Vhite’s Sewing Machiue Co., 655<br />
Main, house 81 Hacon<br />
Lakin Susan .S.. witlow of John, h. 911 Main<br />
Lalime Israel, moved to Canada<br />
Lnlime IVilfred I., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 12 Sa’n<br />
Laline Saruh Mrs., bds. r, 152 School<br />
Lally ,Jnmes, mason, bds. rear 50 Calvar~~<br />
Lally John, machinist, B. Mnfg. Co., house Poud<br />
avellue, near Pond<br />
ALLY $0HN, masou and<br />
L h. do. (see page 629)<br />
plasterer, 65 Calvary,<br />
Lally John II., jeweller, Am. W. W. Co., 11. 90 Bacon<br />
Ml; Michael, laborer, bds. 165 Willow<br />
Lal~v Michn.@l, laborer, bds. 35 Felton<br />
Lalli Michael J., collector, 11. rear 91 Bacon<br />
._--<br />
TVOOD,BAHJiEIt & CO.,<br />
Get Price at the New<br />
LUM& YARu, Ba;Edk~i%::<br />
12<br />
/’
]92 FC’BLTHAM [L-j nIKEc:TORY<br />
Lally Michael J., mason, Me. 24 Calvary<br />
Lally Patrick, labofer, bds. 35 Felton<br />
Lally Patrick, mason, h. rear 50 Calvary<br />
Lally Thomas, laborer, hds. 35 Felton<br />
Lallv Thomas, mason, bds. rear 50 Calvary<br />
La ikay Arthur C., clerk, 712 *lain, bds. Y3.$ Common<br />
L<br />
AMK CHAltLES F. (Hoston Store), thy and<br />
fancy goods, cloaks, etc.,167,171 and 205 Moudy,h.<br />
55 Crescent (see page 92)<br />
Lamb Thomas, carpeurer, h. 197 School<br />
T,a.mb Joseph, chalk maker, b.197 School<br />
Lambert Airnee, weaver, B. &In@. Co.,bis. 1 Lamton pl-<br />
Lament Malcolm F., plumber, 11. head of I’i3ke av.<br />
Lamprey Philip, mason, bds. 43 Harvard<br />
Lamson Charles El., trnv. salesman, h. 33 Prospect<br />
Lamson Cors IS. Miss; tniloress, bds. 41 Harvard<br />
Larnson Elmira S., widow of \Vi’illi:lm, boards 3 Robbiosst.<br />
place<br />
Lamson Harry I)., trav. salesman, bds. 41 Harvard<br />
Lamson Henrietta, widow of \Villiam H., 11. 41 Harvwd<br />
Lamson Levi J., clerk, G!11 Main, h. 13 Pine<br />
J‘amsou Mary L., widow of Georae h. 13 Pine<br />
T,nmson Wallace l., trav. salesm&: bds. 41 Harvard<br />
L:lmson \Villinm H,, expressman, hds. 41 Harvard<br />
I,anag:4n James, at B. Mnfg. Co., bds. rear 706 Main<br />
Lanagas Potrick, shoemaker, 689 Mnio, h. 128 Pine<br />
AXAGAN PATRICll J., clothier, 669 Main,<br />
L h. 164 Cedar (see front cover)<br />
Landers Herbert C., at Am. W. W. Co., 1~. Nornmbega<br />
Terrace, near Crescent<br />
Lnndreg~n Lawrence, clerk, 50 Oak, bds. IQ4 Taylor<br />
T,andrg .Amos, carpenter, h. 25 Noonan<br />
Landry James, driver, 1135 Main, bds. do.<br />
Landry Philip, carpenter, house 3 Koonan<br />
Landry Thomas, laborer, bds. 140 Charles<br />
Landstram Victor, farm hand, h. Xassasoit, near Main<br />
Lane Ellen E., widow of Emory W.. h. 55 1Veston<br />
Lane Emory W., organ builder, 11. 55 Westou<br />
Lane Frank W. (Kimball & Lane), p&inter, rear 184<br />
Charles, II. 13 Liberty<br />
Lane Leonard C., at Am. W. W. Co.. h. 66 Hiph<br />
Lane Lydia K., widow of George, 11. IO7 Chestnut<br />
Lane iU. Lizzie, widow of I’rauk E., bds. 28 Lexington<br />
Lane Mary F. Mrs., seamstress. Ms. a Summit<br />
Lane Nellie II:. Miss, boarding house, 10 Mechanic<br />
Lane, sffe Leahan<br />
Lang Charles H , slasher tender, 1% Mnfg. Co., boards<br />
89 Central<br />
Lang Mary S. Mrs., dressmaker, 70 River, h. do.<br />
J,ang James W., Jard foreman, W. B. & I). Works,<br />
house 70 River<br />
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO,, =YZ&%GZF<br />
Kiln-Dried Hard Wood Floors - - - -<br />
- _ _ . - and Finish Vf’orked to Order.<br />
56 FELTON STREET, on F. R. R.
Lang Oswell ‘I’., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 19 Dartmouth<br />
Lang Victor T., plumber, 586 Main, h. 7;! Pine<br />
I,angan Daniel, laborer, bds. i!lichael Hession’s, Guinan,<br />
Lsngdon John, cigar maker, 97 Moody, 11. at Boston<br />
Lange1 Daniel, teamster, 574 Main. bds. 178 Charles<br />
Langis George, carpenter, 11. 91 Francis<br />
Langley Is:rbel D., widow orJames W., boarding house,<br />
409 River<br />
Langley James W.. boards 409 River<br />
I,anqlep Sheldon It., bds. 409 River<br />
Lankford John A., died June 2. 1589<br />
Lstmes Marg;rrec Miss, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 63 Ash<br />
tannes Sabins Mrs., h. 6 5 Ash<br />
Lannigan Martin, driver, F. W. Farley, Lincoln, b. do.<br />
La Palm Oliver &I., at Am. \V. W. Co., rrns. 322 Moody<br />
Imabee Walter, carpenter, h. 70 Lowell<br />
Lnrcom Fred A. (Libby & Lrxcom), wood worker,<br />
Prospect, near Felton, b&x. 147 Weston<br />
1;arkin Catherine, widow of Pittrick, h. 70 Exchange<br />
Larkin Delia $1. Miss, at Am. \V. W. Co.: b. 19 Middle<br />
Larkin Eiwartl, b. 19 Middle<br />
Larkin *James: B., Ijlacksmith, ‘27 Common, bds. 25 do.<br />
J,arkin John J., bl:tcksmith, 27 Common, lt. 117 Pond<br />
Lxrkitt M:tttlrias J. died March 3, 1891<br />
Larkin Nellie G. Miss, at Am. TV. W. Co., b. 19 Riidclle<br />
Larkin Yatrick, blacksmith, 27 Common, h. 25 do.<br />
I,arkin Patrick J., luborer, II. 1% School<br />
Lsrltin P. ‘lYtci7mas, clerk, 157 Moody, bds. 156 School<br />
Lnekin Thomas F., died Nov. 7, 1889<br />
IAnrson George, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 388 River<br />
I,nrson Martin, weaver, IS. Rlnfg. Co., b. 390 River<br />
I&ham Albert, tnoved to Springfield<br />
Latham 12’alter E., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., bds. 20<br />
Riverviem ave., C. P.<br />
Latltrop Andrew J., la{vyer, 6i3 Main,rm. 4, h. 10 Floyd<br />
I,aughlin Bridget, widow of Thomas, h. 50 Pond<br />
L:tttgtrlin Hannah, widow of John, h. 100 Charles<br />
I,:tugltlin ,Jatnes, laborer, bds. 310 River<br />
Laughlin James ‘I’.. at Am. W. W. Co., h. 143 Lowell<br />
Langltlin John, laborer, bds. 310 River<br />
Laughlin Johth, died April 11, 1890<br />
Latt@lin John cJ., plumber, 154 Moody, hds. 100 Charles<br />
Lauphlin John J., bds. 90 Pond<br />
Longttlin Michaei F., clerk (I%.), bds. 50 Pond<br />
Lauphlin William T., clerk, 6S9 Main, btls. 50 Pond<br />
I,nttghlin, see Longhlin<br />
La~ey John, carpenter. bds. 56 Charles<br />
Laveg Thomas, Iaborer, I). & F. Mttfg., Co., bds. T3<br />
Hammond<br />
Lqvois Ales, painter, 9 Prospect, bds. 225 Felton<br />
Law Annie M. Miss, dressmaker, 149 Adams, bds. do.<br />
-___<br />
ATWOOD db SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lincoh Block,<br />
WaItham Agts. for Crawford Ranges<br />
arid Walker Furnaces.
Law Cltnt~les I., letter carrier, I’. O., rins. 119 Robbins<br />
Law Lillian L. Mrs., Ms. 16 I’rosl)ect ave.<br />
Law Rich:~rd J., machinist, h. Cutter, near Newton<br />
Lawler James, machinist, Am. W. W. Co., It. Central<br />
ave.. near Suu<br />
Lawless Dotnittick, contractor. II. 6 DRY<br />
AWLESS tJOHN, blacksmith, 57 Anrvnrd, 11. rear<br />
l!ji’ Charles (see page 628) [River<br />
L<br />
lawless John J., stareher, W. IS. Br I). Works, bds. 214<br />
Lawless Lawrence M., driver, h. 60 Cedat<br />
Ilawless iUichael,night watchman,1 15 Bacon,h. 224 River<br />
Lawrence Arthur I{., at Am. W. \V. Co., 11. 45 Wash.av.<br />
Lawrence A. Isable, Misst died Oct. 26, 1890<br />
Lawmice Chas. E., f:trmer. 11. ‘I’raprlo road, n. Quince<br />
Lawrence Edward, died M:trch 15, 1890<br />
Lawrence Francis J., farmer, 11~1s. J. T. Lawrence’s,<br />
Trapelo road<br />
Lawrence Fred VV., hostler, 39 Spruce, bds. do.<br />
Lawrence George H., farmer, h. Trnprblo road, Qnincy<br />
Lawrence (George H., at Am. W. W. Co.,h. 41 Wash. nr.<br />
Lawrence James W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 156 Robbitts<br />
Lawrence John G., It. Trapelo rd. nt:tr Quincy<br />
Lawrence John lI., carpenter, h. 60 Alder<br />
Lawrence Joseph B., died Feb. 25, 1890<br />
Lnwreuce XEarthn U., h. North<br />
Ln~srroue Nancy,widow of EtJward,h.Trxpelo rd.n.Quincy<br />
Lawrence Phineas, farmer, h. Trapelo id. near Qttincy<br />
Lawson Charles, clerk, 5 Sprittg, rms. 1 i do.<br />
I.:~wson Chntles I., engineer, P. R. B.. rtns. 208 Charles<br />
Lawt6n Herbert,. dry goods commission (220 Devonshire,<br />
U.), bds. 53 P;ewFtou<br />
Lawton Lucius W. (50 &sex, B.‘j, 11. 53 Newton<br />
Laycock Samuel G., died Aug. 12, 1891<br />
Leach Charles I., dritrer, 707 Main, h. Gninan, n. Bacon<br />
Leach Frank, laborer 13. Pllnfg. Co., h. 126 Charles<br />
Leach James P., oiler, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 144 Charles<br />
Leach JIichael IS., died Sept. 26, 1892<br />
Leach Thomas, section-hand, I. It. R., 11. 144 Charles<br />
I , c~cli ‘ William T a, plumber’s helper, 29 Common, bds.<br />
14-1 Charles<br />
Lency John, farm hand 1295 Main, bds. do.<br />
Leahan James ,J., clerk, 111 Pelton, btls. 19.j Charles<br />
T,c:tltnn Johu, died Aug. I’L, 189” [ Felton<br />
Leahalt .Julia. widow of Lawrence, h. Williams, south of<br />
Letthan I’atrick, operative, IS. hlnfg. Co.. bds. 365 River<br />
Lenhau Patrick I%., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 195 Charles<br />
Leahan Richard, laborer, h. 195 Charles<br />
Leahan Thomas, at Am. W. W. Co., h. Williams, sotlth<br />
of Felton<br />
I,earp Clirysostom J. (T.Lcnry & Son) grocer,75 Charles<br />
Ms. 79 do.<br />
GE2ViTTINE CORh’ SOLE SBOES,<br />
433.00 and S4.00<br />
cziz.zAS.<br />
ZP.<br />
METHODIST BLDG., WALTHAPLT.
I----.-5-‘-c-‘----- -- -_-____d _<br />
Learp Elizn J. Miss, died Ott 21 . IS89<br />
Leary Frank I)., assistant postm.later, 1’. 0. Moody, cot..<br />
Main, II. 81 Charles<br />
Leary Frank E., compositor, Ms. 101 Felton<br />
Leary Hannah, widow of Michael, h. 101 Felton<br />
Leary John, 11. 83 Felton<br />
Leary Kate Mrs.. h. 11 Fern<br />
Leary Stephen F., teamster, J. J. S. Peterson, Riverview<br />
pl.. bds. 83 Felton [Il. 79 do.<br />
T,earg Timothy CT. Learv & Son), grocer, 75 Charles,<br />
Henry Timothy, Jr., meciical student. bds. i9 Charles<br />
EARY T. & SON (Timo0ly and CltrFsostotn<br />
L Lesry), groceries, 75 Charles (see page 615)<br />
J.<br />
Leatherbee Charles W. (William H. Leatherbee & Son),<br />
lumber, Linden. h. at West Newton<br />
Leatherbee William H. (Wiliiam H. Leatherbee & Son),<br />
lumber, b. at West Newton<br />
EATHERBEE WILLIAM H. & BOX,<br />
L (William H. and Charles W. Leatherbee), ltunbcr<br />
dealers, Linden,near Beaver Brook station,and (590<br />
Albany, 13.) (see back cover)<br />
1,entherwood Harry, at U. S. W. Co., rms. 25 Prospect<br />
Leavy .James I. . teamster, h. 131 Charles<br />
Lenvy .10111t, moved to Pitts6eltl<br />
Leavp -John J.. moved to Somerville<br />
Leavy Michael B., carriage painter, 207 Lexington, bds.<br />
122 Charles<br />
Leavy Patrick, tailor (West Newton), bds. 125 Willow<br />
Leavv Thomas, contractor, 11. 122 Charles<br />
Lenv\T Thotnas, core maker, D. & F. Mnfg. CO., bds.<br />
i9 IIammond<br />
Lenvy William, laborer, 11. 128 Willow<br />
LeBIanc Alphee, carpenter, Am. W.W. Co..h.19 h’oonan<br />
LeBlanc Alphee D., carpenter, bds. 103 Feltort<br />
J,eBlano Andre, laborer, h. 3 Noonan<br />
LeHlanc Hlair. teamster, h. 1024 Pelton<br />
LeBlanc Florian, laborer, bds. 102 Felton<br />
LeBlsnc Frank, laborer, bds. 162 Felton<br />
LeBlatlc Fred, laborer, bds. 9 k Charles<br />
LeElane Isaac D., carpenter, h. 17 Noonan<br />
LeBlanc James, carpenter, h. 17 Noonan<br />
LeI%lanc *Joel, laborer (U.), bds. 17 Soonan<br />
LelIlanc .Joltn. carpenter, bd3. 3 Noonan<br />
LeHlanc Jolt D., carpenter, bds. 94 Charles<br />
I,el~lanc ,Jutle, carpenter, bds. 3 Noonan<br />
LeBlanc Lttcien, buckle maker, bds. 3 Noonan<br />
Lel:lanc Riavitnin. laborer, btls. 25 Noonan<br />
LeBlanc Samuel. carpenter, h. 9 Noonan<br />
LeBlanc Silver, termster, II. 3 Noonan<br />
LeBlauc Theophile, laborer, bds. 27 Noonan<br />
LeBIanc, see White
Leclr Hrzu&, farm hand, A. Clark, Lexington, bias. do.<br />
LeCms Fred, ltostlzr. Centr:ll Honse, Ms. do.<br />
T,edwedgc Margttret Mrs., 86 E’elton<br />
Lee Charles H., billiard hall, 584 Main, II. 110 Central<br />
Lee Daniel: section hand, B. Mnfg, Co., h. 26 Elm<br />
Lee George K ., at Am. \V. W. Co., h. 4 Winthrop<br />
Lee Goon, laundry, 114 Mood,v, rms. do.<br />
Lee Goon, laundry, 605 Main, h. do.<br />
Lee John, laundry, 214 Moody, 11. do.<br />
Lee Jnlia ‘I’. Miss, dressmaker, 54 Bedford, bds. do.<br />
Lee fllargaret ‘r., widow of Walter, 11. 54 Bedford<br />
Lee Mary I. Miss, dressmaker (171 Tremout, B.), h. 54<br />
Lee Sam, laundry, 575 Main, h. do.<br />
Lee Walter F., bds. 54 Bedford<br />
Lee, see Leigh<br />
Lcfferrnan Flosanna Mrs., died July 1, 1891<br />
Leger Agloe W., widow of Joseph I’., h. 12 Sun<br />
Legcr Cail A., hairdresser, 71 i Main, rms. do.<br />
Leger lJanie1 I>., brick taver, bds. 94 Charles<br />
Leper Domcrnick Y., ma5’011: h. 94 Cltarles<br />
I,eger Isadore. carpenter, house 86 Oak<br />
Leger Joseph ‘I’.. dird May 26, 1890<br />
Leger Peter, moved to Cambridge<br />
Leger Philins J., unholsterer, 789 Vain, bds. 94 Charles<br />
Leger Placide, bds. 16 Sun<br />
L;eyer Sirrtilian, painter. hde. 3 Xoonan<br />
Leger %oel I. (Z. F. Leger& Co.), carpenter and builder,<br />
16 sun, Ilouse do.<br />
EBELt Z. F. & CO. (Zoel I. Leger. Alcide Chan-<br />
L donnait and William S t,acy) ,carpenters and builders,<br />
16 Sun (see p:lpe 15)<br />
Legoff William F., butler ( B.),h. Warren av.,n. Lexington<br />
Leigh 5c1hu. machinist. W. B. & 1). Works, house Lowell<br />
Grove cottage, off River<br />
Loizlt ‘I’lmtmts. Ms. John L&gll’s. off River<br />
EIGHTON ALOXZO, taiior, 200 Moody, 11. 35<br />
L Wadsworth av. (see page 128)<br />
Leighton Charles H., and A tn. W. W. Co., and reporter,<br />
<strong>Free</strong> PI ess, hds. 169 Adams<br />
Leighton .Jarrtes E., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
169 Adams<br />
Lelnnd H~II~:~II B., Mrs.. nurse, ftonse 83 AItlet<br />
Leland Home for Aged IVotnen, Mrs. HaGtb K. Pierce,<br />
tnstron. 21 Newton, ucar hlain<br />
L ltnont Brmk P., at Am. IV. w. co., 1’1ns. 17 Wads-<br />
wwttl<br />
av.<br />
IAcndskroin Carl, l:thorer, 1~. 384 River<br />
I,engt,en Frank, machinist, bds. 6 Jackson place<br />
LtXHl:iS(l Annie M. Miss, music teacher. 39 Floyd, ,. ilo.<br />
J.eon:wi Brirl~et, widow of Michael. II. 1’01~1 st. conrt<br />
Howe d Rice. Pror~ietors.<br />
56 FELTON ST,, WALTHAM, on F, R, R,
WAI,THXM [Lj DIRlW’lWiY 197<br />
Leonard Mahlon R., grocer, 88-C Main, h. 862 do.<br />
Leonard Mary j. Miss, teacher, St. Mary’s Parochial<br />
School, boards 39 Floyd<br />
Leonard Michnel C., contractor, h. 39 Flnrd<br />
Leonard Patrick, stone mason, h. 27 Middle<br />
Leonard Thomas, laborer, house 20 Friend<br />
Leonard William J., mot&r, h. 122 Taylor<br />
Lepelle Eli, carpenter, btls. 23 Noonnu<br />
Lerned Asiel H., hntter and eggs, house 93* Main<br />
Lerned Charlotte H. Mrs., died Nov. 28, 1889<br />
Lerner Martin, laborer. house 45 iVoore<br />
Leslie Charles, freight cterlc(F. IL. 11. depot, B.), boards<br />
545 Main<br />
Leslie Emma J. Mrs., music teacher, 14 Taylor, btls. do.<br />
Leslie Georgie C., widow of John A., II. 20 Church<br />
Leslie George F., produce, II. 14 Taylor<br />
Leslie Herbert G., ageut (Y’i Wash., IS.). II. Clark lane<br />
Lewin Max, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 132 Crescent<br />
Lewis (‘atherine hl. RErs., nnrsc, 103 Cus ling, house do.<br />
EWIS EDWARD F., fish autloysters,I% Moody,<br />
L II. 263 Newton (see p. 613)<br />
Lewis Edwin L., honse 78 15rown<br />
Lewis Fred W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 153 Adams<br />
Lewis Gustavus, clerk, 17X 1\Ioody, h. 23 Gordon<br />
Lewis Helen Miss, honse 54’3 hlaiu<br />
Lewis Henry H.. at Am. W. ‘I. Co., bds. 103 Gushing<br />
Lewis John, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 88 M:+ple<br />
EWtS JOHN H., prop,, Boston Clrntl Kitchen,<br />
L 194 Moody, h. 53 Cushiag (see p. 618)<br />
Lewis Rnth F. Uiss, bookkeeper, IiS Moody, boards 23<br />
Gordon<br />
Lewis Thomas M., clerk (I~.), h. Grand street ~1.<br />
Lewis William S., moved out West<br />
EWIS & CO., prescription chemists, 13 Moody<br />
L (see p. 180)<br />
Leyson Harriet, widow of Benjamin, h. 11 Pond<br />
Libby Elmer l’., at Am. W. W. Co., bd~. 333 Moody<br />
Libby Fred -4., stable foremao 979 Main, b.lj. 9 Middle<br />
street 111.<br />
Libby Havilah, widow of Moses. II. 4 Gibbs ct.<br />
Libby Jesse H., physician. 204 Mooclg, h. do.<br />
Libby J. Edwiu, at Am, W. W. Co., h. 266 Crescent<br />
Libby Mxson a , photo finisher, 111 Moody, boards 63<br />
Crescent<br />
Libby Nelson F. (Libby & Lnrcom), wood worker, Pros-<br />
pect, n. Felton. house 145 \Vrston<br />
T,ibby Roland W., tr:lnslt man, hewer c’om., 27 Mood),,<br />
room *i, L’IIIS. A. G. %‘ogg’s Warren ave.<br />
TBRY & LAMNM ( Nelson P. Libby and Fred<br />
L A. Larcom). wood workerg, Prospect, near Felton,<br />
(see page 605)<br />
ATWOOD & SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Waltham.<br />
PLUBIBING<br />
and GA4 FITTlNG,<br />
HARDWARE and RANGES.
198 W.tT,THAX; [I,] T)IRECTOTI~<br />
Lightboorne Eugene S., moved to Xiem Yet k<br />
Lightbourne Julia, widow of Walter, h. 1 Cull)1 ave.<br />
Liline Edward H.. moved to Lowell<br />
Lilly Patrick, at IS. RInfg. Co., bds. 22 Gorham<br />
Lincoln Anna E. widow of Edward M., moved to Malden<br />
Lincoln Charles H., pres. :bttd editor, Wallhnm Daily<br />
Tribune, Rumford boilding, 622 Moody, rms. 2 Mt.<br />
Pleasant<br />
Lincoln Edward E. (IV. A. Moody & Co.>, 25 Moody,<br />
rms. 225 Moody<br />
Lincoln Guy M., moved to M:dtlen<br />
Lincoln James IS., moved to Cohassett<br />
Lincoln John A., real estate, II. 339 Moody<br />
Lincoln John I’., yard foreman, IS. Mnfg. Co., house 8.5<br />
Robbins<br />
Linder Carl, at IS. Mnfg. Co., house 380 Rive1<br />
Liuder l’etcr Pj., marl~le polisher, 731 Main, 11. 6 Liberty<br />
Liud~~;et~exander W., shoemaker (IV. ilewton ), h.<br />
Lind&m Charles, shoemaker, 4 Pine, Ms. 20 Elm<br />
Lindholm Lambet%, clerk, 148 Moody, bds. 387 River<br />
Linneen Michael, laborer, D. & I. Mnfg. Co., bds. rear<br />
169 JVillow<br />
Linneban Ann, widow of MicbaeI, bds. rear 581 Xain<br />
Linneltan Ann, widow of Michael, h. 1% Charles<br />
Zinnehun Etiward, teamster, 118 I%ACCO, bds. 112 do.<br />
Liattehau John, laborer, blls. 128 Charles<br />
Liunebatl Jol~n, painter, bo:trtl* 28 Lexington<br />
Linnehan Patrick, farmer, II. Beaver, nearly opp. Q;jince<br />
Linney Henry, mule spinner, 1% Mnfg. Co., h. 392 River<br />
Liuskey hidget. witlow of ,John, It. 89 Il:schange<br />
Linskoy Kate, widow of ‘l’l~ornas, h. Pout1 sve. COY. POII~<br />
Littskey hlichael, f:trm Itand, bh. 1Oi Liucolo<br />
Linskey Michael, stone masott, house 30 L’lyrnpton<br />
Littskey Patrick, laborer, bds. lbl l’oml<br />
Litiskey Thomas. btacksmith, bds. 39 Exchange<br />
Linskey Thom:~ Francis. laborer. h. rear 613 GIaove<br />
Linskey Thomas F,: bookkeeper, 5iS Uaitl, h. Pond ave.<br />
Linthwaite Annie. widow of George, II. 43 Ball<br />
Linthwaite Samuel, nt hm. W. W. Co., It. Halls place<br />
Litchfield Bernard N., at J. L. T. Mu&. Co., boards 1.55<br />
Adams<br />
l*d ams<br />
Lit&field Charles H.. watchman, Am. 1%‘. W. Co., II. 155<br />
ITCHFIELD FREDERICK A., confectionery,<br />
L stationery9 pet~io~lic4s, etc., 2 Lcsitrgton,cor. Allain,<br />
11. at West Somerville (see p. 12;)<br />
Litcltfield George E., tms. 151 Crescent, suite B.<br />
Litchfield Oscar O., clerk, 2 Lexiugtott, h. at West<br />
Somerville<br />
Litchfield Gustarns E., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 53 Ash<br />
J<br />
RM
T,ittle Charles H., carpenter, Am. IV. IV. Co.. h. 99 South<br />
Little Clsrinda, widow of *John, bds. 26 Flopd<br />
Little John, died Oct. 5, 1889 [Taglo<br />
Littlefield Ch:+rles E., machinist, Am. W. W. Co.; h. 4<br />
Littlefield Francis O., bridge inspector, F. It. R., house<br />
190 Ash<br />
Littlefield Frank G., leather cotter, (B.) 1x1s. 97 Alder<br />
Littlefield Nary A., widow of Frederick, 1~. 190 Ash<br />
Littlefield Rufus I’., house 97 Alder<br />
Littleton Margaret, widow of Michael, 11. 2i Heard<br />
Livermore Elizabeth, widow of Jonas D., h. 15 Floyd<br />
Livermore Fred G., moved to Boston<br />
Livermore Walter A., laborer, rms. S74 Main<br />
Livermore Wiliiam, house 47 Bacon<br />
I,junpstrom Alfred, painter, bds. 396 River<br />
LOYD BROS. (Reuben H. and Walter ‘I’. Lloyd)<br />
L steam carpet cleaniug, Benefit,, car. \Vhitcomb (see<br />
page 130)<br />
Lloyd l
Lombnrtl Ricltxrtl S., house 4 Harvard avenue<br />
Long Ii:rnest. cabinet maker I sewton), rms. 15-l Ash<br />
Long Susxn A., widow of George, h. Guiuau, near, Hammond<br />
Lonngren Erik. stuJ.znt (IX.) h 13. 716 M lin<br />
Look .Joseph i‘;.. at Am. WV. \V. Co., bds. 22 Robbins<br />
Loom’s S trah AIts., nurse, boards 100 Central<br />
L0rd Anu G., died Nov. 16, 1892<br />
Lord IZros. (David I). and Rufus E. Ltxd), masons ant1<br />
coutr:tct0rs, 165 Hammolrd, and at Somerville<br />
Lord David (Lord Bras.), m:Ison and contractor, 16.5<br />
Hammond, h. at Somerville<br />
Lord Eugene, clerk, 205 Moody, bds. 104 Crescent<br />
Lord Frost, house i0 Garcluet<br />
Lord .John Newton, foreman paiuter, Am. W. W. Co.,<br />
house 47 Jlyrtle<br />
Lord .John W.. tno~acl to Weston ~tI:~mmond, It. do.<br />
Lord Rufus E. (Lord Bras.), mason and contractor, 16,;<br />
Lord Serena, died Juue l-i, 1891<br />
I~~rrl Walter A., moved to Montana [Adams<br />
Lord W. Prank, Pullman conductor: F. 11. R., hds. 8<br />
T,oring Il;dwald, bds. 76 Robbins<br />
T,orinp Laura Mrs., h. i6 Robbins<br />
Loud William N., at Atn. W. W. Co.: h. 10 Xartyn, C. P.<br />
Laughlin John, died Apr. 1 I, 1890 CR iver<br />
Lottghlin Thornus WV.. at W. B. & D. Works, 11. 464<br />
I,ougee Chrles E.. provisions, h. 253 Bacon<br />
Louis Chin, laundrp, 775 Main, 11. do.<br />
Louis Lottry, music teacher, 239 Comtnon, h. do.<br />
Lour Joseph, witcelwt~ight, 2O.i Lexington, It. 88 Ham’-<br />
m0titl<br />
Love Rohcrt J.. brakeman, F’. R R., 11. 15 Rartwell<br />
Lovejoy Frank O., at Am. 7V. TV. Co., lt. 59 Maple,<br />
suite 3<br />
Lovejog Levi I.. at Am. W. W. Cn., II. 68 Cherry<br />
Lovejoy Williant II.. at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 150 Ash<br />
Loveland Isaac ET., eupineer, W. G. L. Co., h. 20%<br />
Chestrlnt<br />
Lovering Sarah I,., noved to Xewton<br />
Lovewell Lucretia A. Mrs.. died Aq. 17, 1892<br />
Low John IL.. nt Ant. \Y. ‘I’. Co., b,ls. Martin Honse<br />
Lowe Frank P., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 57 Myrtle<br />
Lowell Charles A., carpenter, house 90 Alder<br />
Lowell Clara H., witloT of Willi:tm I., h. 357 B1ood.v<br />
OWELL GROVE DAIRY, William ti:txtIing<br />
L h Son, propr’sl 4 New Grove (see page 9)<br />
Lowell &roe W., movetl to I’ltiladelphia, Penn.<br />
Lowrep Lawrence, laborer, It. Grove. car. Willow<br />
Loynd .J. \V:tlter, teamster, W. W. W., It. 79 Hnmmond<br />
UCAS BRAtNARL) E., liyer,v stable mtl bl:tck-<br />
1 smith. rear 95 Riootl~, rrns. 3% do. (see p:qe 616)<br />
J<br />
BUTT RICK LUMBER IX,<br />
BOWE & RICE,<br />
PropFZemrs.<br />
9&g&<br />
Moulded Finish and Mouldings, Bhntles, $$!,J<br />
*y&k<br />
MILz Fzap;tgs h&;bEt+ 22 F R IE<br />
, ( , . .
-<br />
VALTHAM [L] I)IRECTORY 201<br />
-<br />
Lucas Edwin, machinist, D. & F. Mnfg. Co., bds. 1<br />
School nv.<br />
Lucas Walter M., cmpenter, Libby & Larcom’s, Prospect,<br />
Lucas Walter B., at Am. W. W. Co., house 552 RIain<br />
Lucas William IX., moved to Wakefield<br />
Lute Cklnrles D., watchman, 13. Jlnf’g. Co., h. 60 Orange<br />
Lute Duos T., Judge of District C mrt, oftice Police Station<br />
bldg., LeGington, house 843 Main<br />
I,uce Frank I., at Am. W. W. Co., house 235 Ash<br />
Lute Linn, moved to Somerville<br />
Ludden Charles M. (Smith & Lndden j, attoruex-at-law<br />
(5 Pemberton sq., rm. 26, H.). II. 913 Main<br />
Ludwig Godfrey, weaver, bds. 89 Central<br />
Lund George, carpenter, bds. 23 Robbius<br />
Lundberg Gustav, gardener, John It. Farnun:, 11.291 Main<br />
Lundquist William E. N., at u. s. w. co., rms. 3.5 Maple<br />
Lundstrum Hilmer Miss. dressmaker, 26 Robbins, bds. do.<br />
Lundstrum Victor, laborer, R. T. Paine’s, Bearer, house<br />
Massasoit<br />
Lundstrum, see Ljungstrom, also Lendskrom<br />
Lunt Clara A. Miss, moved to New York<br />
Lunt Joseph Ii., master mariner, hds. 12 Russell<br />
Lyle Elihu R., watchmaker, h. 44 Hull<br />
Lyman Arthur, lawyer (113 Devonshire, B.), 11. Forest,<br />
near Beaver<br />
Lyman Arthur ‘I’., treas., Lowell Xnfg. Co. (95 Milk, B.),<br />
winter residence (39 Beacon, U.), summer residence<br />
Lyman, near Beaver<br />
Lyman George C., drug clerk, moved to Newtonville<br />
Lymao Herbert, treas., Hadley hlufg. Co. (95 Xilk, B.),<br />
bds. A. ‘I’. Lyman’s, Lyman. n. Beaver<br />
Lynch Anuie H. Miss, milliner, 18 Elm, bds. 124 School<br />
Lynch Charles, bds. 225 Moody<br />
Lynch Charles F., at U. S. W. Co., bds. 27 Calvary<br />
Lynch Cornelius, ciied Nov. 17, 1890<br />
Lpch David J., farmer, bds. Jeremiah Lynch’s, Forest<br />
Lunch Frank, farmer, bds. ,Jeretniah Lyoch’s, Forest<br />
I,Snch *James, farmer, bds. Jeremiah LywA~‘s, Forest<br />
I.ynch James, laborer, bds. 25 Feltou<br />
I,vnch Jeremiah, farmer, 11. Forest, n. Trapelo road<br />
Lynch John, mariner, 11. 124 School<br />
Lyucl! John F., nt Am. W. \V. Co., IA. 235 Bfoocly<br />
Lynch JOIIU J., law student, GGl RI:till. bds. 124 School<br />
Lruch Lillian I,. bliss, house ‘L‘L.’ Moody<br />
J,inch &Iaqpret T. Rlrs., died b1:t.v 27, 1891<br />
I,&lch Maurice, student, bds. ,Jcremi:~h Lynch’s, Forest<br />
Lynch Michael 1-I., jeweler, Am. W. \V. CO., II. 27 Calvary<br />
I,ytlch N+ llie L. Miss, millinery arrtl ladies’ hairdressing,<br />
18 Elm, bds. 124 School<br />
I,yuch Thomas J .. II. 225 Moody<br />
ATWOOD<br />
PLUiUBING<br />
C&T SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Waltham.<br />
and GAS FITTING,<br />
KITCHEN FURNISHIKGS, Etc.
J,pnsky John, died July 30, 1892<br />
Ly~sky Mary J. Bliss, died #July 23,189O<br />
Lyon Edward W., at Am. W. W., h. 119 Chestnut<br />
Lyon George C. (Hall & Lyon), apothecary, 117 Xoody,<br />
h. at Providence, R. I.<br />
J,yona Henry 11. (Lyons $ Bowler), grocer, 232 Moody,<br />
btls. 50 Myrtle<br />
Lyons James, moved to Roxbury<br />
Lyons filichael, at W. IS. & D. \Vorks, 11. 142 Newton<br />
Lyons William, carj)entcr and builder,107 I’lympton, 11. do.<br />
YOSS & BOWLER (Henry D. I,~OIIS :111d<br />
L Patrick<br />
J. Eowler) , groceries and providiotid, 232 Moody<br />
(see page Gl5)<br />
Lysner Joseph, buckle maker, The J. L. T. i&‘-g. Co.<br />
btls. 56.Turner<br />
RIAIXII: CLrlRENCE A., asst. engiueer, W. D. Co.,<br />
Bedford, rms. 103 L’iue<br />
Mabie Wilfred A., engineer, \V. D. Co., Bedford, rooms<br />
103 Pine<br />
Maccon Thomas, fruit and confectionery, 36 Elm, house<br />
at Newton Centre<br />
RlacDon:d(l Duncan, shoe repairer and manager, 15i<br />
Prospect, 11. %d Sharon<br />
MacDonald Kieanor, teacher, South grammar school, Ms.<br />
8 Atl:~ms<br />
iVr:lce Judson C., hostler. 971 Xain, Il. 33 Russell<br />
Macfarlnne Charles l%., electrician, bds. 23 l):u%month<br />
iUacfarl~~ne Peter. asst. SW. 1’. 11. C. A., 222 Moody, 11.<br />
23 Dartm~rutli<br />
Ma&, see I\IcN’atnnra<br />
MacG0qor George C., carpenter, II. 83 Gushing<br />
Maclnnis AIaggie It. Miss, clerk, 130 nhdy, rooms 94<br />
Brown<br />
Mnokenzie Alexander C., shoemsker, basement 179<br />
Moody, h. 25 Derby<br />
Mackenzie Harry I
~‘~AL’I’HAbI [;Ml I~TRlXTORY 203<br />
Maclde~~ Dennis, laborer, II. 1’75 River<br />
Rlnddeu I%warc\, laborer, bds. 256 River<br />
Nadtlen ,John J., laborer, II. I ii River<br />
Madden BIicllael, at W. B. & D. \Vorks, bds. li5 River<br />
Madden Patrick, laborer, bds. 27G River<br />
Madden l’ntric!; J., fumer, II. Winter, II. Lincoln<br />
Madden Robert,, carpenter. bds. 120 Taylor<br />
Madden ‘I’llomas, laborer, h. 41 Cedar<br />
Madden Thomas J., fireman, 11. ~22 Bolton<br />
Madison William ‘ S -7 bookkeeper (7% Fulton, R.), bds.<br />
ii Fiaw:id<br />
Mnffit Alnrv E., widow of George IV., 11. 112 Schbul<br />
Magee Sus’ie i\liss, bds. 238 Felton<br />
nlanennis Catherine, widow of Lawrence S., 1~. 83 Bacon<br />
Magennis Frank T., dry gootls. 5il Main, h. 83 13ncon<br />
Alaginn .\I:qgie F. Miss, dressmaker, 8 Church, house 18<br />
Holtoo<br />
Naginn Marc E., dressmaker, h. 19 BJlton<br />
Msginn P>it&%, died May 2, 1891<br />
IUxguire E,lwsrd M., letter carrier, P. O., h. 15 c,,oss<br />
Rlaguire Dennis, at \\‘. 1s. Cp; D. \Vorks, 11. 60 Calvary<br />
Ma;gnire. see McGnire<br />
Mahan Bernard, laborer, II. 111 Charles<br />
Mahan Edn~ard E.. clerk, 619 Main, h. 35 Alder<br />
Mahan Margaret Mrs., moved to Newton<br />
h1nha11 Patrick, laborer, btls. P.‘,rj Calvary<br />
Mahaney William 1). , clerk (I~.), Ii. 109 Gushing<br />
Mahar John, shoemaker, 113 Mootly, II. 20 Plympton<br />
Maher Hannorn Mrs., died Oct. 10, 1889<br />
Maher John J., laborer, h. Ilrowns lane: n. Felton<br />
Maher Thomas, farmer, h. Ijow, near Tupelo road<br />
Maher T. E’ta~rk, farmer, Ms. Thomas Maher’s, Bow<br />
Mahoney Cornelius J.. molder (<strong>Watertown</strong>), 11. 84 South<br />
Mahoney Daniel J., hairdresser, 3 Lexington, rooms 6i7<br />
Main<br />
Mahoney Dennis, l:tborer, bds. 175 Charles<br />
Mahoney Dennis .I., mason, 11. 197 School<br />
Mahoney Hugh, died Sept. 16, 1831<br />
Mahoney Kate ‘I’. hIiss, 11. 11 JTechanic<br />
Mahoney Mars 12. Miss, h. 11 Mechanic<br />
Rlahonev Patrick, laborer, bds. 56 Willow<br />
Mahonei~ Patrick J., hostler, rear 641 Main. rms. 2 Elm<br />
AfiOKEY THOMAS H., baker, 195 School, h.<br />
M rear 33 Eschauge (see page 54)<br />
Mahoney Thomas J., asst. pastor, St. Mar~‘s Catholic<br />
church, h. 133 scllool<br />
Mahonev William J., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 84 South<br />
Main Miunie A. Mrs., boarding house, 73 Brown, h. do.<br />
Main William J., driver, 1241 Main, bds. do.<br />
Makin Geolge H., engineer, 17. It. R., h. 83 Pine<br />
Malaney Catherine, wiclow of Georgcx, 11. 69 Oak
204 WAL’ITL1M [&I] DII2ECTOI-&<br />
-.-__<br />
,Malcoltn William RI., carpenter, htls. 1 H:tr\-a~1<br />
hI:tll:~rd George H., watchtn:Lker, Am. W. W. Co., h. 69<br />
I~owell<br />
Mallett Horace II:., at Am. W.’ W. Co., bds. 299 South<br />
Mallett i\Iurk W, :it Am. W. W. Co., h. 289 Sonth<br />
Malloy lSernart1, shipper I. R. R. (Cltarlestowu), house<br />
Newton, cur. Calvary<br />
hIalloy Charles, h. Wellingtoo, n. Main<br />
iUallop E:lizat~ettt A. Miss, moved to Irvington, N. Y.<br />
Malloy Hetlrv, bcls. 409 River<br />
Malloy James, blacksmith, 57 Harvard, bds. rear 192<br />
ClJfJth<br />
i\ltillo$ John J., teamster, 11. 40 Spring<br />
&Iloy Jol~u ‘I’., teamster, S’i Bacon, bds. do.<br />
Malloy l’atrick, coachman, A. Worcester, Racou, bds. do.<br />
Malloy I’:ttrick, stone mason, 19 Exchange st. ct., II. do.<br />
M:tlloy Patrick, teamster, 8i Bacon, h. do.<br />
&lloy Peter C., died Jan. 11, 1890<br />
Alalloy Thomas, 11. 32 Spring<br />
IUalio~, see Malay, also Nulloy<br />
Mttlotte John, section hand, F. R. R., h. 22 Mcliettn<br />
Malone l’atriclr, stooe mason, bds. 92 Bacon<br />
nlatoney James, lnb~~w. htn. IV. IV. CO., tJ. 52 C~IW~CS<br />
iUalot~ey Jane, widow of Lot. house r. 88 Charles<br />
Maloney
205<br />
&HHI William H., conductor, X. St. Rp. Co., rms. 102<br />
Alder<br />
Mannie Catherine, widow of Daniel, 1~. 17 Gordon<br />
hlannie Michael J., moved to Brooklyn, N. Y.<br />
Manning Bridget, widow of Thomas, h. 22 Spring<br />
Manuiug Cephas, house 115 Robbins<br />
Manning Edward, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 5 Wall<br />
Manning E:dward, Ms. 5 Wall<br />
Manning Edward. hostler, h. 1679 Felton<br />
i\Ianning Edward, mariner, house rear 79 Poncl<br />
RInonillg Hannah E. i%iss, house 38 Cross<br />
Mauning Henry, draughtsman, 3 Moody, rm. 50, house<br />
at \Vater town<br />
Manning Henry, junk dealer, 29 Felton, house do.<br />
hIanning Henry I’. , driver. 74 15acon, h. l%S Pond<br />
Mannins James B., molder, D. & F. 8infg. Co., bds.<br />
RIanning Lizzie A. Miss, nurse, bds. 35 Cross<br />
Manning Johu J., station agent, Clematis Brook station,<br />
bds. 213 Grove<br />
Manning Martin P., moved to Rosburp<br />
Manninp Martin T., finisher, W. B. & D. Works, bds.<br />
Mnnninq Ma-y, wiclow of Jo\ln, h. 213 Grove<br />
Manning Mary Miss, weaver, U. Mu&. Co ., h.lG3 School<br />
Manning M:LI.~ 13. Mrs., bds. Mrs. Bridget Leonard’s,<br />
Pond st. court<br />
iII:tnuiug iUary J. nfiss. clerk, i-12 L\Iain, rms. 38 Cross<br />
iIInnning hlehltslle, widow of Job, bds. 11 i Pl~mpton<br />
nlnnning Patrick P., driver, 11 Water, II. 93 Central<br />
Manning Peter F., helper, D. & P. Xnfg. Co., Ms. 29<br />
Felton<br />
Manning Terrnnce, driver, bds. 22 Spring<br />
Manning Thomas, laborer, 11, \Vall, tear McCann<br />
Manning Thomas H., laborer, bds. 213 Grove<br />
Manning Timothy, house 38 Cross<br />
Manning William T., at U. S. \V. Co., bds. 28 Feltou<br />
M:~union Bridget, widow of Patrick, grocer, 179 SchooI,<br />
house %28 do.<br />
Mannioa Mary, widow of Michael, house Blassasoit, hey.<br />
Mtissasoit court<br />
Mannion Michael J., clerk, I79 School, bds. 228 do.<br />
blannion Patrick I)., at Am. W. W. Co., boards Mary<br />
Mannion’s, Massasoit<br />
Mannion Thomas, laborer, btls. 6 Browns lane<br />
Mxusfiehl Antoaia 1Irs..vocal teacher, 3 Moociy, room 21,<br />
Ms. J. Kucknam’s, Westou<br />
Mansfield Charles H., reporter, Daily <strong>Free</strong> Press, 59<br />
bhdy, bd$. 27 Myrtle<br />
~I:~r.sfelrl Chsrles a., at Am. W. IV. Co., boarcis G. A.<br />
i\l;tnsfiel(l’s, Lawrence<br />
ATCWOIOD de SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block.<br />
FURNACES, RANGES and STOVES,<br />
PLUMBING and GAS FITTING.
203 !V.I\L’l’l~.\f~f [&I] DIRECTORY<br />
AInnsfieltl George A., at Am. w. \v. co., hor1se Lnwreuce,<br />
near Plympton<br />
Mansfield George A. Jr., at Am. W. W. Co., bx~rds G.<br />
A. Mansfieid’s, Lnwrcnce<br />
Mansfield George F., at Am. CV. W. Co., h. 27 Myrtle<br />
M:tnsficltl ffarold 13., clerk (Il.), kls. 292 M~mlp<br />
M\lznslield Hd:rlri A., whol. b juts and shoed (5i High,L:.),<br />
house 292 Moofdy<br />
Mansfield Joseph D., driver. 130 Moody, h. 91 Pine<br />
Manafieltl Theodore F., supt. Mt. Feake and Grove Hill<br />
cemeteries, house 2 18 Sollth<br />
Alanson Fretleriolr, watchmaker, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
99 I~ussell<br />
Ahnsur If. Wesley, carpenter, 115 Bacon, h. 31 Francis<br />
Afantliorn Parker S , onrp:nter. honse 145 Charles<br />
TUarden Altlis H., foreman (.F. R. 12. car shop, Fitchburg).<br />
house 17 Liberty<br />
Alardet~ ~h:trles S., agent (45 Purchase, Il.), boards .John<br />
\V. iUa,den’s, Lufavette<br />
&la&u George I
\TBLTHAM [ 111 DIRECTORY 207<br />
Afarshall Fred, at B. Mfg. Co., 11. 96 Calvary<br />
rtInrshal1 John, painter, rooms 113 Adams<br />
hIarshal1 Margaret A., wiclow of John, nurse,h.Z.i Central<br />
bIrrshal1 Robert G.. att Am. \V. \V. Co., h. 121 High<br />
RIarshall Sarah Y. Mrs., moved to Fitchburg<br />
&rston Il:llen L. Mrs., moved to Waverly<br />
I\lartin Aaron, at Am, W. W. Co., 1~. 369 Moody<br />
Alartin Antoine F., hairdresser, 46 Moody, and porter,<br />
Shawmut House, h. 'ii Brown<br />
Martin Augustus K. (Testes & Xartiu), provisions, 649<br />
Nain, h. 14 Charles<br />
AIart,in Dotnerniuk, laborer, 33 Noody<br />
&Iartin Frank F., prop., Mxtin House, 22 Brown, h. do.<br />
fiIat,tin George E., moved to Boston<br />
Martin House, F. F. Martin, prop., 12 Brown<br />
&Tat-tin Hugh, laborer, h. 73 Harvard<br />
Martid James J., stone cu1ter, h. 24 Elm<br />
Martin John, laborer, bds. 115 Felton<br />
Martin John, laborer. I). & P. Mfg. Co., h. 56 Willow<br />
Martin lat,hesott Fred J., littisher, TJ. S. W. eo., bds.185 Charles<br />
Natheson Mary A., widow of John, h. 185 Charles<br />
Blatheson William hL., master watchmaker, U. S. Watch<br />
Cu., h. 185 Charles<br />
M:tth-ws Robert, weaver, B. Mfg. Co., h. 3 Lswton pl.<br />
fiC:tt,lties Fred, shipping clerk (I{.), bdg. 190 3100dy<br />
Nattiisou<br />
__I_<br />
Fred Lt., florist,<br />
-~-<br />
Beaver, car. Quince, h. do.<br />
--
208<br />
Matthews Abbie R. NM., died AUK. 11. 18’31<br />
Matthews Charles! team>ter, Mt. ti‘eake Cemetery, 218<br />
South, bds. 7% do.<br />
Mattl~ws Ellen, widow of William, h. 1, rear 17.5 School<br />
Matt,hews Henry, vegetable peddler, il. 72 South<br />
Matthews Herbert J., driver, 63 South, bds. '74 do.<br />
Mattie Albert. gardener, 36 River, btls. do.<br />
I&wry Antania C. Miss, teacher (C’umbridge) ,b.847 Main<br />
3tJaury J. ‘SV. Draper, student, bds. 845 Main<br />
Maory Mytton Rev., house 845 illxiu<br />
nI:txfield George W., bookkeeper (LZ.), h. 240 Crescent<br />
iPaxfkld Lucy A. Mrs., boardir~g house, 240 Crescent<br />
Nap CIHwles F., Ilouse 156 501~001<br />
May Delia, widow of Charles, 1~. 41 Calvary<br />
~Iagakl James E., moved to Boston<br />
Bayberry George L., magot*, o&e City Hall, and (Allin<br />
& Mayberry), lawyer, 661 Main, h. 11 Harvard ave.<br />
3Iavr.r Annie I. Urs., dressmaker. rear 144 School, II. do.<br />
I(Iai,er L. James, house rear 14-4 School<br />
Maier W. Ho~~vard, box maker, Mr. U. & 1). W.. boards<br />
rear 144 School<br />
Marforth IUward, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 83 Gushing<br />
Na\ward Abigail, widow of Gilbert h. 6 Gibbs at.<br />
&ward Ad1lison I)., died July 6, 1890<br />
Muyuard Alice C. Miss, Ltou$e rear ‘TOO I’Llin<br />
Maynard Annie 14;. Niss, died May 5, 1891<br />
i\laynard Clifton H., 586 Main, bds. 886 do.<br />
Bi:tJxxtrd &llily E. hlrs.. house 34 \valnut<br />
7 / AYNARD FRANK, dry goods, 696 Main, hoarse<br />
M %3 Charles (see page 130)<br />
Rlognard Prank W., machinist, Am. W. W; Co., house<br />
305 hIoody<br />
Maynard Frederick 17’. , milkman. 909 Main, h. do.<br />
11Iaynard George H., jeweler (16 Brattle sq., I$.), house<br />
56 Harris<br />
Mapnard Gustavus W., compositor, TV. S. Varncy’s, rear<br />
218 Moody, t&3. 138 Crescmt<br />
Mapard Hattie P;. Miss, clerk, 1%. &I@.C0.~b.305 XIoody<br />
Maynard Marissa a., widow of Ad&sot> D., h. 886 Maill<br />
Maynard Marv Miss, house rear ‘700 Main<br />
Maynard Pri&lia A. Bliss, house 909 Arain<br />
RIaJn:lrd Priscilla B., witlow of Joseph W., 11. 909 Main<br />
&ynar~l Sarah W. Mrs., boarding house, 138 Crescent<br />
M:~pd \Villiam A., clerk, Centrnl Ilou~e, bds. do.<br />
Mayo Eunice U., widow of John, I~. rear iO6 Main<br />
Mayo Stella \V. Miss, teacher, Kortll grammar schoo1,<br />
bds. 6 Harvard 111. [Moody, Jl. at Bostot~<br />
Mayor Harry (Gladstone & Mayor). boots and shoes, 85<br />
SJazerolle John RI., at \Y. IS. & I). \Vorks, h. 10 Calvary<br />
Mnzzev Ernest, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 151 Cresceuf,<br />
suite C<br />
Kiln-Dried Hard Wood Floors - - - -<br />
- - _ - - and Finish Tfforked to Order.<br />
~~FELToN~TREET.~~F.R.R.
WALTHAM [&jj I)IRECTORY .2OS<br />
- ___z -<br />
iIlcAleer Christopher, at B. Mfg. Co., house 41 Cedar<br />
iUcAli*ter Ann C.. widow of Asa, 11. 80 Lowell<br />
McAllister Edward, paper hangings, etc.,80 Lowell,:!. do.<br />
McAllister Edward L.. machinist’s apprentice, Am. W.<br />
‘IT. Co., bds. 2 Francis<br />
iIlcAllister John H., bds. 448 School<br />
McAllister Margaret Mrs., died October 31, 1890<br />
McAllister Margaret A. XIiss (M. & M. A. McAllister),<br />
drrssmaker, 5Y9 Main, h. at Newton<br />
IIcAllister Mary Miss (Ri. & hl. A. RFcAllistcr), dressmaker,<br />
5i9 Main II. at Newton<br />
McAllister Mary F., widow of Alexander I., groceries,<br />
152 Sctlool, 11. do.<br />
McAllister hl. & &I. A. Misses Mary aud Margaret A.<br />
McAllister), dressmaker. 579 Main<br />
MoAlli~ter Susan. widow of Alexander, II. 148 School<br />
McAllister Susan 13. Mrs., moved to Stowe, Me.<br />
IllcAllisier Susan F. Mrs., II. 2 Francis<br />
McAnn, see McKenna<br />
AIcAuley Xargeret Miss, dressmaker. 85 High, 1~. do.<br />
bIcAuliffe Patrick. lab:,rer, house G John -<br />
Mc ~vor J:tmes, at \V. 1%. & D. Works, h. 24 Bolton<br />
&A& John I,. , fireman, Am. W. W. Co., and grocer,<br />
li‘Plympton, 11. do.<br />
McAvoy hlary L. Miss, milliner, 8 Elq bds. 17 PlJmpton<br />
hlcllride Henry J., engineer, h. 17 Calvary<br />
nkihitir Mary, widow of James, h. 104 Charles<br />
McBride Sylvester J., prirlter. bds. 15 Calvary<br />
McCabe John M., wuductor, F. R. R., h. Highland,<br />
uearly opp. Hospital<br />
McCabe Mu~~clocl~, driver, 707 Main, bds. 47 Hammond<br />
McCabe P:~trick, painter, h. -59 Farwell<br />
iIloCnnn 13ridpet, Miss, house 148 Newton<br />
hldhnn Charles O., at B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 148 Newton<br />
5IcCatbn George, operative, at B. Mnfg. Co., II. 201<br />
E'eiton<br />
McCnun John, niachinist, W. B. & D. Works, h. 22 Bolton<br />
McCann Rliuhael, laborer, h. 161 School<br />
PtIcCttnn Patrick, laborer, h. 148 Newton<br />
McCarthy Catherine, widow of Stephen, h. 62 Charles<br />
McCarthy Catherine, widow of Stephen, 11. 110 Felton<br />
MaCartt~v Charles F., laborer. 11. 180 Feltou<br />
hIcCarth; Dennis, moved to Warerlep<br />
nlcCartl$ Dennis, laborer, h. 31 Middle<br />
McCarthy Ikmnis, laborer, 11. 15 Spring<br />
1 CC-&lltTHY DENNIS, Jfc., manager, Waltham<br />
11 Beef Co., 20 Felton, h. 14 Newton (see 11. 608)<br />
RIcCarth~ ,Jamcs D., stone mason, bds. 230 Calvary<br />
McCarthy Jeremiah, h. Williams, near B. R. R.<br />
hIcCarthy Jeremiah, stone mason, h. 250 Calvary<br />
ACcCartlq .Jereminh J.. moved to Chicago, Ill.<br />
ATWOOD c& SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block,<br />
Waltham Agts. for Crawford Ranges<br />
and Walker Furnaces.
McCarthy John, at B. nlnfg. CO.. 11. !90 Sewt0n<br />
McCarthv John, mtiveed to Hoston<br />
McLIarth; John, laborer, 118 Bacon, MY. 31 Middle<br />
McCarth’l John, moved to Charirslown<br />
I\icCartn;~ John .J., cigar mufr., 109 Pine, hds. (lo.<br />
McChrth~~ .Joseph J., carper!ter, bds. 250 CaI\xTy<br />
BIcCnrthy Lawreuce J., police, h. 58 l&con<br />
M&~rll~y Michael, stone mason, btls. 250 Calvary<br />
hlcC(:~rthy JJutrick, laborer, I!. It. It., bds. 64 Turner<br />
NcCxrth~- Patrick T., asst. station agent, F. R. R., bds.<br />
‘I’. ,J. McCnrtby’s, Mass;tsoit<br />
McCarthy l’homns H., clerk, 499 Main, 11. 17 Spriug<br />
UcCartlly ‘ll~omas J., peddler, Nassasoit, opp. Cnter,<br />
house do.<br />
&Cartby T. Florence, at Am. TV. W. Co., h. 314 ni00dx<br />
nkc3dl~ William S., teamster,20 Feltc)n,bds. 14 Kewton<br />
I\lcCartin John, elevator tender, 8. Mnfg. Co.: Ms. 365<br />
River<br />
McCartney James. gateman, Lyman street crossing, M. C.<br />
1~. R., h. 9 Xitltlle-street place<br />
nI&hrty n1ar.v A., Niss, teacher, Prospect St. School. 11.<br />
6 Harvard av. [3i Frlton<br />
McCaul Robert, boiler maker, D. & F. Mufg. Co., house<br />
bl&auley Augustus H., clerk. 619 !X:lin, bds. 21 Vernon<br />
1lcClary Antlrew TV., clerk: 158 Moody, bds. 5 Union<br />
RIcChy 1”rances H., widow of Joseph L , h. 63 Pine<br />
nhch~g Frank P., moved to \Va.tertown<br />
XcClary Mary I., widow of William A., 11. 5 Union<br />
>IcClarp Robert. blacksmith, rms. 16 Gorham<br />
McClary William A., city teamster, l’oud a~. hey. Emery<br />
M&leave Kdward (MeCleave & Potter) fish, etc., 9 Gordon,<br />
h. 46 Alder<br />
i\ldXexve Bi Potter (Edward MoClsave and George TV.<br />
Potler) fish and oysters, 9 Gordon<br />
McClellnn Alexander, laborer (Newton), II. QiO School<br />
1lcClellan Charles A., laborer, h. 27U School<br />
M&l+llan Emma Mrs., at Am. \V. \V. Co., rms. 127<br />
Crescent<br />
McClellan Frank, engineer, 71 Qelton, II. 40 Fountain<br />
McClellsn !Valter. eugiueer, U. S. W. Co., h. 192 Charles<br />
RlcCture Arthur II., grocer, 199 hlo,~dp, h. 72 Brown<br />
nIcch2 John I
WALTHAM, [M] I>IBECTORY 211<br />
MuCormick Cornelius J., physician, 2C Common, h. do.<br />
EIcCormick Patrick, loom fixer, U. Rinfg. Co., II. 41<br />
Felton<br />
[Fiske<br />
McCormick Sarah L :wiclow of iUichae1, bds. S. J. ltlley’s,<br />
McCourt .John. dyer, K. JIufg. Co., b:ls. 409 River<br />
AIcCop Catherine Mrs., moved to Boston<br />
AIcCue M~ltthem, moved to Hoston<br />
fiIcCue l’ntrick, laborer, bds. 56 \Villow<br />
hIuCuen Alonzo, carpenter, Ms. 49 Adams<br />
&IcCueii Heurv. moved to \Viuu!iester<br />
~IcCullsf Pat&k, lahot~, 6 Johu<br />
McCullough Alexander, foreman of finishing dept., W. B.<br />
& I). Works. h. 153 River<br />
hloCullough John, laborer. rms. 153 River<br />
M~cCr~llough .John, moved to Marlboro<br />
Rl&ullou~I~ John H., moved to Worcester<br />
McC111lougl1 Marv Mrs., bds. 187 River C’ me<br />
~IcCullough Robert, at W. B. & D. Works. h. Parkrrs<br />
~lcC11l1ough Samuel, bds. Wm. 1. McCullough’s, RaverIg’,<br />
L. 1’. [L. l’., II. do.<br />
McFnllough Thomas I., milkman, Warerly, near Warren<br />
AIcCnllough Tl~omas J., folder, )V. B. & D. Works, 11.<br />
18i Rive1<br />
~rccollollgll ‘I‘. F., moved to Brockton<br />
l\IcCullough William, calenderer, W. B. & D. Works,<br />
rms. 153 River<br />
~IcCullough William. driver, 3 Stow, Ms. do.<br />
hIcCnllough Willi:lm F.. clerk, G91 Main, h. 547 do.<br />
~lcCu\lough William I.,teas, etc., Lincoln Park, ii. Waverly,<br />
uear Warren, L. P. [do.<br />
~lcCulloug11 William J., porter, P. H. Se&s. Beaver, Ms.<br />
McCullow Alesantlcr, grocer, 23 Spring, II. 21 ilu.<br />
~IcCullow ;\Iargaret, widow of Charles, 11. 21 Spring<br />
AIcCurdy Samuel Wilder, carpenter, h. 119 i\loodg<br />
McCurdy, see RIacurtiy<br />
AIcCusker Barney, contractor, h. 215 Newton<br />
RIcCusker lsridget, widow ot Patrick, h. 45 Friend<br />
McCusker Edward B., foreman, bds. 21.1 Newton<br />
1\IcCusker Frank W., contractor, Ms. 215 Newton<br />
McCusker .Jatnes I., letter carrier, P. O., btls. 45 Friend<br />
&I&risker John H., foreman, bds. 21.5 Newton<br />
>IcCusker *John P., clerk, P. O., bds. 45 Friend<br />
RIcCusker Owen, coachman, 33 Newton, 11. 10 Central<br />
McDermot Frank H., junk dealer, 145 Bacon, h. do.<br />
MoDermot blarv A., widow of Michael, h. 145 Bacon<br />
McDermott An”n, widow of John, h. 101 Felton<br />
McDevitt James, carpenter, 71 Pelton, bds. 232 River<br />
McDiarmid Angus B., jour. tailor, 139 Moody, h. at<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong><br />
WOOD, X3AREIERc& 6X0.,<br />
S-U<br />
Main OflIce. Exchnnxe B’lclc., Eranrh Yard,<br />
Cur. State aud Kilby, Uoaton. Bacon Street. Waltham.
Mc:hnald Alesander (Alexander McDonal~l & Son j,<br />
grauite cutter. Williams, h. at &‘It Auburn<br />
NcDon:dtl Alexander, died Oct. 6, 1891<br />
MclIottal~l Aiesandcr & Son (Alexander and Frnnk R.<br />
McDon:tl~l), granite cutters and dealers, Williams,<br />
1wst I’. It. H.<br />
MclXmaltl Duocan, cat,penter, bds. 35 Spring<br />
McDouald Edwar~l, Inborer, bcis. rear 18 Calvary<br />
RlcDonnld E:leanor Miss, teacher, South Grammar school,<br />
bds. 8 Adams<br />
MoDotrald Frank R. (Alexander McDonald 8-z Sou), granite<br />
cutters. Williams, It. at Mt. Auburn<br />
McDonald George, loom fixer, 15. Illnfg. Co.. rms. 416<br />
Rive1<br />
[917 Main<br />
McDonald Harriet N. widow of Robert, boartlinglrottse,<br />
McDonald Helen, widow of Thomas, 11. rear 18 C:dvnry<br />
McDot~alcl Hiram IS., driver, 49 Crescent, bds. clo.<br />
McDonaltl Hugh, blacksmitlt, r. 783 Main, It. 33 Vernon<br />
NcIhnald Hugh, Jr., bottler, 9 and 11 Water, bds. 230<br />
scilool<br />
[Vern0n<br />
iUlcDonald H. Alexander, bottler, 11 Water, bds. 33<br />
N~DoIELI~ James, laborer. Ms. 409 River<br />
Mclhualcl<br />
James V., moved from city<br />
JlcDonald John, died Feb. IO. 1892<br />
MuDounld John, moved to Fail River<br />
NcDouald John, grocer, 205 Newtou, h. do.<br />
NcDouald John c‘;., at B. Mnfg. Co., h. 2!1 Gotdon<br />
tllclhdtl John H., bottler. 11 Watrr! bds. 143 Calvary<br />
Mul)ounld J. Michael. bread cart, rms. 56 Charles<br />
3lc:l~ot~:lld Kate I., widow of James Ii., h. 20 E:sc%ange<br />
McDonald Maggie E. Miss, seamstress, lUi4 Mootlv, rm.<br />
8. btls. 422 River<br />
McDonald Mary A., widow of Patrick, h. 422 River<br />
>l~:!)ottaltl nkb- IL. nh. boardinghouse, rear 706 Main<br />
hfcDOKAL,D &ARTIN I. XV., pianoattd furniture<br />
mover, orcler box, 11 Moody, h. 38 Bacon (see p.1 i8)<br />
I\Icl~on:tld Michael, laborer, II. rear 18 Cavalrv<br />
IQcDonaltl Normatt, wtpnier, 1~. Elm, uenr Pine<br />
3IcDonald Owen. fl:tgmun. C. 31. R. R., Main-St ctwssiq,<br />
house I.59 Sicl1001<br />
nhd)Olldd ‘Jhmw, laborer, 11. Massx3oit ct., opp. Center<br />
Mcl~onald William Rev.,editor (,SC l~romlield, rnt. 45, B.),<br />
Il. 23 Wad$\wrt!l :\v.<br />
XcDonald Williatn .r., driver, 63 South, bds. do.<br />
YUclh~wt~~l~ Beruard, clerk, 220 River, 1x1s. 264 do.<br />
XaDonough John J., linematt, W. G. & 13. L. Co., h.<br />
87 Cetltml<br />
$IuL)ono~~gl~ Mttrv. witlow of Thomas, h. 14 Lawton 111.<br />
I\lcDonouglr Phitip. plasterer, bds. 14 Lawtou pl.<br />
McDonottlrh Patrick, :tt W. B. & D. Wks., Ms. lfi8 River<br />
i!lclIonough ‘l’bo~n:~s, hlmrer, his. 20 Lesingtot~<br />
BU’hTRICK LUMBER CO.,<br />
Mowe b Rbce, Proprietors.<br />
56 FELTON ST,, WALTHAM, on F, R, R,
McDononglt Tl~omau, labotw, W, R. & D. Works, It.<br />
22G River<br />
McDougal Isa:~, carpenter, It. 151 Newtou<br />
blcElutatt Joseph C. II., c:trpettter, It. 34 Francis<br />
WcEueauy Alice I,. Miss, dressmaker, 46 Charles, bds. do.<br />
Mcbhetul~ R:ttie Bliss, dressmaker, 46 Charles, bds. do.<br />
JIcl
McGonnngle Pa.trLk, l:lbl,ret,. I)Oa. 3!,7 Rivrr<br />
MdSoogau huu, widow of Kichol:rti, bet-. i!i C’:rlv:trg<br />
NoGovern Mary, widow of Oweu, II. 488 Jlain<br />
McGovern Thom~, wlreel turner, 115 Bacon, bds. 488<br />
Main<br />
McGowan I3ridget. widow of Patrick, h. 143 Newvton<br />
McGow:u~ Frank, l:zborer, Ms. 12 Mcli’enn<br />
McGomau John I+‘., clerk. 1.52 iUoodg, bds. 11 Spring<br />
McGowan Michael J., teamster, Waltham Coal Co. h. 11<br />
Spring<br />
McGowao i\Iichael I., molder. II. 130 Willow<br />
McGrail ilfary Mrs., h. 18 O&<br />
McGrsutlle Chri~hann Aliss, boarding huse. 146 Adams<br />
McGrane Beruwd, we;~ver. 13. blufg. Co., bds. 403 River<br />
McG-r:lth Alice M:.Y., died July 15, 18!)0<br />
McGrath Petsep. widow of John. 11. 110 Felton<br />
/ &RATA Cl-EARLES T., carriqe painter, 57<br />
11 Llarvard, eor. Charles, 11. 236 Feitou (see p. 625)<br />
RlcGrnth Edword, moved to Wntertown<br />
MoGrath John, died Aug. 12, 1891<br />
McGratll Patrick 1’ ., granite cutter, h. rear 175 Rivet<br />
McGraw Dilla Mrs., bds. 312 Newtou<br />
McGregor Dermtla, widow of Davis, boarding house, 42<br />
Spruce<br />
McGregor Emily S.. widow of John, h. T,exington.n.Lake<br />
McGregor Stella 11‘. Niss, moved to Whitefield. N. II.<br />
AhGuinness Chnl,les J., at AIJI. W. W. co., KIDS. .55 \%ralnut<br />
McGuillness Dennis, hostler, iG9 Main, h. 23 Middle<br />
McGuiuness I~rank, bill p:Mer. 596 Main. 11. 70 Charles<br />
McGuiuness Frank I
WALTHAM [ 11511 DIXJXTORY 215<br />
illch’ennn Grorge IIUND, Physician, 117 Taylor,<br />
11 11. do. (see opp. Physicians)<br />
McKenzie Alexander, carpenter, 11. 230 River<br />
McKenzie Auliie 13. Miss, 11. 37 Alder<br />
McKeuzie I’recl l,., at U. S. W. Co., rms. 239 Ash<br />
Nclienzie George C., at Am. W. \V. Co., 11. 72 High<br />
McKenzie J. Alfred, carpeutcr, hds. 63 Ash<br />
McKenzie \Vallace Is., at Am. W. WV. Co., bds. 53 Ash<br />
RIcKenzie William, moved out of city<br />
nll:Keuzie see nlaclreuzie<br />
fiIcI
McLean Robert, weaver, 13. Mufg. Co., b. 365 River<br />
McL~~ll~n Alfred J., wool dresser (<strong>Watertown</strong>), house 75<br />
Rive1<br />
,\Iciellnn Charles A.. night watchman, 13. Mnfg. co., b.<br />
G4 E;sclJall~e<br />
McLeod 1):~11iel A., at Am. WT. W. Co., h. 31 Orange<br />
MoLeotl hJl:lhl, filliS!JC!r, Am. IV. IV. Co.. h. 180 Ash<br />
McLeod :Ionaltl N., gardener, W. 1-I. Clark, Linden,<br />
i)oartJs (10. pas. do.<br />
RlcLeotl Flora A. Mis3, cook, IV’. II. Clark’s, Lindeu,<br />
RJcLeocl Hector D., carpenter, bds. 118 Scl~ool<br />
McLc od JohnJ., at Am. W. W. Co., II. 88 Ash<br />
McLeod Susxu Mrs., b. Whitney ave., near Moody<br />
McLeod \Villiam, carpenter, bds. 9 O~ik<br />
RlcLoon William G., supt. cloth dept., B. Blnfg. Co., h.<br />
68 Pine<br />
McMahon Bred P., weaver, bds. 406 River<br />
h[cJI:~l~ou ;\Inlvina &I. Nrs., h. 406 River<br />
Mc\I:inus Charles, at Am. \V. VT. Co., fms. 110 Crescent<br />
~k&h:~rls Eliznheth, widow of John, dressmaker, boards<br />
P. Sweeney’s: Willi:Lms<br />
&>~unus Gerald, insurance agent (11. j, h. Pu’orumbega<br />
Terrace, near Crescent,<br />
Mc~ltlnuu J~epl~. house 2 Nornmbcgn Terrace<br />
McManus iIIichne1, at \V. 13. & II. Wks., 11. 198 Cdvary<br />
Rlc~Iath William I. Wks , 11. Parkers<br />
lam<br />
BCcXull~- ICrmn~.., widow of Georye E., II. 405 River<br />
nmdiy<br />
-<br />
.J:LIIWS. at 8. Xlirfs CO.. II. 405 River<br />
BUTlRlCK LUMBER CO,, HOFVE<br />
Proprietors.<br />
& @ICE,<br />
:gp$ \ Moulded Finish and Mouldings, Mantles, gg$$<br />
%% B&lusters, Posts, Etc.<br />
&Q&Q 0s. _I,.<br />
BIILLLI FELTON f3TREETt on F. R. 1%
hl~Ndlv Kobrrt, folder, B. Xnfg. Co.. h. 408 Rivet<br />
&lcNarri:~r:l ;\lichael P., clerk, 26 Muotly, b. 93 Grant<br />
iUc~am:wt ;\liciiael F., t .amster, 38 M )ody, h. YY Grant<br />
MoNa~xua Thomas H.; freight haudler, C. M. Lt. R.,<br />
bds. 93 Grant<br />
McNamee Fra~~lc J., produce, bds. 59 Calvarp<br />
McNamee Nellie C. Miss, steamstress, h. 59 Calvary<br />
McNatnee Patrick. at Am. W. W. Co., h. 59 Calvary<br />
McNenl .John, died June 4, lS91<br />
McNee James, warp dresser, 13. Mnfg. Co., house over<br />
871 Main<br />
McNeil Richard, moved to Nova Scotia<br />
McNeil William A., buckle tnaker, bds. 4 Dudley av.<br />
McNeillJohn, farm hand, W. J. Kirvin’s, off Weston,<br />
boards do.<br />
[Newton<br />
McFarland John! provisiotls (Cambridgeport), Iruuse 231<br />
McParlaud John, .Jr., stlttlent, brl+. 251 Newton<br />
McPstrland, see XIcP’arland also Maufarlnne<br />
McPartlaud James, died July 26, 18Y 1<br />
XcPhearsou Aunie, widow of Archibrld, It. 130 Charles<br />
McPhearson Archibald, died March 31, 1592<br />
McPhe:trson Donald, plumbers apprantice. b. 35 Spriug<br />
McPhearson Dougald, engineer, h. 35 Spring<br />
McPhearson J&u, driver, 146 i\Ioocly, bds. 130 Charles<br />
RIcPhesrsou Peter, loom fixer, B. Mufg. Co., house Massasoit<br />
ct., opp, Center<br />
McPhee Clara Miss. matron, Mass. School for th Feeble<br />
Miuded. off Quiuue, btls. do.<br />
McQuade Margaret Mrs., diet1 Feb. 20, 1891<br />
McQttesten Ella C. Mrs., moved to Boston<br />
McQuesten Nettie,teacher, West. school,b. 110 Lesington<br />
McQaillen Prudie E., widow of Isaac, housekeeper, a.<br />
Haven’s, I-Iomestead pl.<br />
T&Sweeney Ellen I\I. Mrs., bds. 168 Felton<br />
McSwiggau Sarah Mrs., cook. 25 I%con, bds. do.<br />
McTernnn
218 W.IT,‘I’IT.\hI [Ml J~IRRCTORY<br />
Mead E. Jennie hIrs., miliincr attd tnillitlery goods, 11<br />
Elm, rms. 23 Chr~t~cli<br />
Meat1 Fra111~ W.. stone crusllcr,Roberts crossittg (ollhe 53<br />
State, rm. 729, U.), It. at SometGlle<br />
Neade Thomas I-I., laborer, P. 1L. IL. 11. 64 TIIIWW<br />
Meaghcr Cornelius, at Am. W. W. Co., It. re:~r 65 Cltarlcs<br />
BIeagher Cornelius H., at Am. W. \V. Co., 11. rear 65<br />
Charles<br />
Meagller, see Maher :i!so Maw<br />
Mealat~tl Arthur J., at Am. W. TV. Co., II. 31 Maple<br />
~Iealand Henty, cunnaser, II. 240 hlootly<br />
Me:ws George, II. rear %3 Wadswortlt aw.<br />
&zbattics’ Shirt Co. (Michael \V. Fit:), shirt mnfrs. 130<br />
Newton<br />
[vary<br />
Meettan John ‘I’., crossing t>entler, IT. R. IX., II&. 93 Cal-<br />
Meeltan Margaret, widow of J01tt1, 11. 93 Calvary<br />
Meikleham Henry P. at B. Xrlfg. Co., rtms. 1iJ Summer<br />
Melat~sort Alfred. laborer. 11. 5 Wltitney nv.<br />
Melanson I>otnermque, l:tborer. Ms. 102 Felton<br />
Rlel:lnsoll I~:dwa.rd, pinter. 9 Pl,ospect. bds. 123 Felton<br />
Mei:tnsoti I~IXII~, laborer, bds. 1024 Feltott<br />
&Iels~~soa Il’txnk, lal~orcr, bds. 128 Charles<br />
iUelansou Ahes, laborer, bds. 128 Cltaried<br />
Melnuson Pierre, tenmstei’, II. real. 9 1 Pel ton<br />
nbhllf30rl Samuel, laborer, bds. 10% Peltott<br />
hlelat~wn Thomas II., unrpenter. II. 125& Cltarles<br />
Meletld,v Osmand W., clerk, 5 .\Io~dy, It. 134 .&sh<br />
Mellen Frank E., at Am. \V. \V. Co., rm;. 17:) Ash<br />
Mplick Attnir: Miss, nurse, rms. :irj6 Xaitt<br />
Rlellor Josepil, diec( July ‘21. 1890<br />
AZeilor *Joseph A., cleric, 189 Uw~tiy, rms. 18 Ilall<br />
Melody John, lal~orer, 11. 16 Clinton<br />
Melofly Thomas F., moved lo Aulbttrntlale<br />
Melville Henry II., Ms. 25 Gr:tnt [%V.<br />
Al enarcl I~ra11lr A., at *km. W. W. Co., II. 30 Wadsworth<br />
Mettns Albert IV., foreman, Walthu~ I$lccttic: Cluck Cu.,<br />
rear 218 Moody, rms. 12.3 Chesinut<br />
Menns Walter Ii’., supt. W:‘allli:~nt I~Gectric Clock Co.,<br />
rear 218 Moody. t’m3. 1 Maple Terrace<br />
IIenzet Eliz:tl)eth Mrs., hkety, 131 IYhttdy, h. 129 do.<br />
illenzer Frank Il., clriver, 131 Uoody, It. 129 do.<br />
hIer&xit Peat,1 IV.. tixv. salesm:tn (B.),bdu. 58 Prospect<br />
1 ERCHANTS’ FIRE INSCJICANCE CO., of<br />
+I A Pt~ovitleuce, II. I., \VIII. II. Johnson, ngznt, L’IO. 12,<br />
Metltotlist i~ltlg.. 3 Mo~tlg (see p. 11)<br />
JIercier Christi:lo, laborer, Ms. X65 River<br />
Merriam \\‘illiam‘ - Y ., sec. and treas., J. L. ‘I’. Mnfg.<br />
Co., off South, Roberis Crossiug, it. :Lt I:rwkiine<br />
MLcrritn;Ltl Harris:,n G. It., prpr h;mger, 616 Main, b:ls.<br />
rear l!):! C‘harles<br />
[19% Muln<br />
Merritnan .Joltn G. R., paper hanger, 616 Main, h. pe:\r<br />
CHAS. I=, McNABB & CO.,<br />
FINE FOOT WEAR-<br />
Zi3thodist Building, Waltham.
WAT,TEIA>~ [ 111 DIRECTORY 219<br />
Merrill A. Judson, f:Wmer, 11. Winter. near Lncnst<br />
hlerrill E~lmund W., foreman of wires, New Eng. ‘I’. & T.<br />
Co., 11. off 31 Prospect av.<br />
hIerril1 Efiie A., moved to Springfield [\17int,er<br />
Merrill l!!‘~.:tnk \V., poultry dealer, 1x1s. A. J. Illerrill’s,<br />
Merrill Joseph, clerk (8.). bds. 83 Alden<br />
Merri!l Luap Airs., bds. 65 High<br />
Merrill Peat’1 W.. caljinet maker (259 Causeway, l3.), b.<br />
A. J. JLerrill’s, \\‘inter<br />
Merrill Preston I., teacher, Co-operative Asso. (3G Bromflelrl,<br />
rm. 19. ti.), 11. 140 Robbins<br />
h’lerrill Walter I. , at Am. W. W. Co., h. 65 High [(lo.<br />
Messenger Adtlie 1\1. Xiss, dressmnker, 70’ AL&II, btlj.<br />
Messier Auguste I,., machinist, U. S. \V. Co., house 49<br />
Vernon<br />
[Newton<br />
hIetc:llf .\lira S., teacher, Grove St. Sohool, bds. at West<br />
1Zetivier .i ames, teacher of advanced French, W. N. C.<br />
~ichOOl and pri\‘:lti: SdlOOi (8 ~ardller, ~sl~lbi’idge),<br />
Il. Gree11woud av.<br />
hfetrol)olitau Life Ins. Co., Wm. Bl~~cker, asst. sul)t., 637<br />
hlaiu, rm. 15<br />
hletzer l%eiijamin W., moved to Penn.<br />
hlick Willinm &I. Rev., movetl to Sewton [ moncl<br />
hIid@ .John, conchmnu, 51 ~C~lCJO~. h. Guinnn, II. HamhIilea<br />
Euplrrenuia hlrs., died Seljt. 18, 1890 .<br />
hIiles E’letl H., moved to tSostc,n<br />
hliies RI. ,Jennie bliss, btls. hlrs. 14:. II. &rue’s, Honlestead<br />
111.<br />
hIiles Sophie J., widow of Chnrlcs, bds. 33 Vernon<br />
Miles Thomas, carpenter, bds. Central House<br />
Milct Michael, 11. 31 Calvary<br />
hlilkins Alonzo L., at Am. W. \V. Co., h. 3G Wash. nv.<br />
Millagan William N., carpenter (E’ittefleld), 11. 59 Brown<br />
hIillar David, agent, Singer hfnfg. Co., 175 hloocly, h. at<br />
Crescent l~each, Revere<br />
hlillard Edward A., httir spring maker, 23 Cl*.escent, btls.<br />
336 Moody<br />
htillard Frank U., clerk (26 Winter, IS.), h. 37VVasb. av.<br />
hlillurd Harriet B., widow of Edward R., h. 336 Moody<br />
hlilleu James, carpenter, h. 121 Pine<br />
nIiller Abbie I
.<br />
220<br />
Aiiller ,Joseph H., at Am. IV;. \V. C ).. bds. 17 Chestnut<br />
>Iiller Lewis W., moved to S*merville<br />
Miller Lucimlu Miss, died July 31, 1890 [Crescent<br />
hIiller X IIlll2ullil L. Xl%., :lt Bm. \V. IV. CO., bds. 150<br />
Miller lt:Ith I. Miss, 11. 3 Cros9<br />
AIiller S:~muel. clerk, 199 ;\Zoody, 11. 2.59 do.<br />
1Iiller William E., moved to Birmingham. Corm.<br />
tIills Carrie R., widow of Gustavus, II. 60 Alder<br />
ALi Charles, at Bm. W, W, CO., 11. l&3& Adams<br />
Mills Willis C., at Am. W. CT. Co., rms. 51. J. liilgore’s,<br />
Fuller<br />
;\lilner Fret1 S., painter, h. 31 Gorham<br />
Milton Eclwin T., hatsl cups and furnishing goods, 627<br />
Mtlin, Ids. 79 Lexington<br />
Milton George A., cl0,thing, geuts’ furnishing goods, etc.,<br />
155 Neatly, h. 116 Central<br />
1 IK,TON HENRY S., Special Justice Second<br />
1-I i Distr ic.t, Court and lawyer (IOTrem~nt,room31 ,B.),<br />
11. lti8 Lexington (see page 20)<br />
Mi~~ihau P:\trick, at, 11;. 1s. & D. Works, b. 86 Il;schauge<br />
Minihsn l’xtrick, laborer, 11. 86 Exchange<br />
>1inihao, see nhllah:ln, also Moynihan<br />
Minnock ISdget, widow of Michael J., h. 197 Newton<br />
Minnock Peter, at -7. L. ‘I‘. Allllg. Co.. bds. I9i Newton<br />
$!isener Khen. paper hanger, rms. 6 Teylor<br />
IrIiskill .James J., nt 1Zm. \V. W. Co., rtrrs. 45 I,owell<br />
Nitchell Aiiuie, widow of \Villiam, bds. 29 Floyd<br />
Mitchell *James, gardener! 11:. \V. Cutler’s, Lexington,<br />
IW:lIds do.<br />
bIitchel1 Jenuie. widow of Ad:lm, bds. 50 River<br />
Alitchell John, moved from city<br />
Mitchell ,John, lnborer. house 161 School<br />
hlitcilell Joseph, house i9 Hull<br />
Mitchell J. I+.lgar, at Am. W. \V. Co., h. ‘79 Ijdl<br />
1Iitchcll J. E. Mrs., milliner. 79 Hall, house do.<br />
AIitcllell Robe1 t G., moveti to Somerville<br />
nIilchel1 Thomas, at Am. Mr. FV. CU., II. 161 South<br />
rtIitchel1 ‘I’ho1nas, laborer, house 23 John<br />
AIitchell ‘l’homas F., luborer, W. W. IV., house end<br />
Gormnn avenue [Alder<br />
;\litchell William H.. machinist. Am. TV. ‘I. Co., II. 110<br />
Mitchrll Wil!i,zm R., laborer, \V. 1~. & D. \Vorks, house<br />
NO Rivei<br />
hlol~&!:~ Felix (G. Ravese & Co.), fruit, etc., ill Main,<br />
house at Somerville<br />
&Iob4!6a Paul, fruit stanil, Common, corner Main,<br />
house at Somerville<br />
JIoffetL Austin, hostler, house 80 Robbins<br />
Mog:~o .Joh J.. laborer, 11.5 Bacon, Ms. 33 Tbxilnnge<br />
blog:~ Thomas F., foreman, <strong>Free</strong> Press, b. $3 E:schange<br />
AIoo.an William I-I., at 1%. Mnfg. CO., h. 33 E:xch:zt~ge<br />
BUTTRICK LUMBER C& ~-~x~~,~~}-~.<br />
Planing, Sawing, i&ning.<br />
66 JELTON STREET, on F. R. R.
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WAT>THAM [M] XRECTORY 221<br />
Mogan Willi:\m H., Jr., blacksmith, 821 Xain, house<br />
%9 IIonteith &ggie ,\lrs., boards 365 River<br />
Montrose John W., moved to New York<br />
Montsie Edward C., clerk (B.), h. 13 Leonnld<br />
blood Benj:tmin R., carpenter, house 253 Fellon<br />
Moody Allen M., plumber’s apprentice, bds. 233 School<br />
Moody Abh~ J.. widow of Ira A., house i3 Chestnut<br />
Moody A. Lincoln, plumber. 586 Maiu, 11. 133 School<br />
~1ood-j Harry I
\Ir.lI>Tf-
224 W.&IATHA~ [ ;\;I] DIIWC’TUIlr<br />
iNorris Margaret Mrs., moved to Sewton<br />
Morris Mary, widow of Tl~olnas~ lr. 1.5 LJolton<br />
Morris Timothy, laborer, lr. 1 Gol,hnm<br />
* .<br />
Morrts Tlmothp I’,., T machinist, 11. 1 Gorlmm<br />
Morris William H., at \V. IS. & D. \Vorks, bda. 98 Taylor<br />
Morrisey Jeremiah I., 11. 115 Prospect<br />
Morrisey 501111, engineer (<strong>Watertown</strong>), 11. 196 River<br />
Morrisey Job11 N+. , laborer, Ms. 117 Prospect<br />
Morrisey Michael, died Feb. 28. lR91<br />
Morrisey M~chnel, died Aug. 10 1X9:!<br />
Morrisey<br />
Thomae F.. garcleuer, ;I. 17.3 Grove<br />
Mo~~iucg Willium, laborer, Ms. 25 Felton<br />
nlorrissev Aun Mrs., died 1890<br />
Morrissey ISrirlget, widow of nmd,h. Ii9 Grove<br />
RIorrissey Murtin El., junk, Ii9 Grove, Ms. do.<br />
Morrissey Mary E. Mrs., died Aog. 31, 1890<br />
iVo:xissey Neal, died Nov. 11, 1839<br />
hlorriuou Caroline Mrs., died Oct. 19, 1891<br />
Morrison E;ben, gardener. bds. 35 ~V:r&iq,@on aYe.<br />
Alorrison S:lmuel, carpenter, h. Bi Cross<br />
Morse Abijab A., job master, Am. W. PT. Co.,b. 91 Ash<br />
Norse Albert, at Am. W, W. Co., bds. 91 Ash<br />
Morse Annie A., widow of Frank 0 *, lodging-house, 75<br />
aud 80 Adams<br />
[Ash<br />
Morse Gharles A., shipping clerk, An]. TV. W. Co., I). 91<br />
Morse Cyrus A., job master, Am. W. W. Co., II. Chester<br />
ave., near Noody<br />
[AdI<br />
Morse C. Albert, shipping clerk, Am. W. TV. Co., b. !tl<br />
Morse ISdwnrd G., moved to Boston<br />
IHorse Frank B., moved to Boston<br />
Morse Irving. moved to Charlestown<br />
Morse John, laborer, bds. 64 Turner<br />
Morse John IL, engineer, Steam Fire Eogine, so. 1,<br />
Moody. rms. do., h. 48 Alder<br />
Morse Rlarilla &I. Mrs., moved to Qtrkland, Me.<br />
Morse Natlkxn, moved to Boston<br />
Morse N’illiard W., at Am. \V. W. Co., b. 93 Ash<br />
Mortimer William II. (Nortimer & Co.), cycle agent, 8<br />
Crescrnt, ant1 machinist, Am. 117. TV. Co., h. 29 Ash<br />
Mortimer & Co. (1V~lli:rm H. Morti~nrr, \Villi:lm Stokes<br />
and William C. Ball), cycle ager>fs, 8 Crescent<br />
Morton Charlotte IL Rlias, nurse, bcls. A. J. IIaron’s,<br />
West Dale<br />
Morton George E., lsborer,Tomlin 6 Soo,\T. Dale, b.do.<br />
Morton George W., house 34 Taylor<br />
Morton Herbel,t It., driver, 6. L. Wellington, Trapelo<br />
road, bds. do.<br />
Morton Thomas, house 99 Pinr<br />
Mortoa Thomas, Iaborer, 11ouse 42 Spring<br />
Norton \Yilford I., emery wheel maker, MT. I2. TV. Co.,<br />
hcls. Alfred J. Haron’s, TV& LMe<br />
~~TT~$C~ LU ER co,, a%~e~~~E’<br />
Kiln-Dried Hard Wood Floors - - - -<br />
- - _ - - and Finish W’orked to Order.<br />
66 FELTON STREET, on F. R. R.
WBI,TIIBM [M] T)IRECTORP 225<br />
Moses Mary F. Miss, tfacher, Sorth grammar school,<br />
l&s. 70 scllool<br />
Masher Anuie E. Mrs., drcssmnker, 197 Cl~arles, h. do.<br />
NoslIer Ember \V., at Am. \V. \V. Co., h. F9 High<br />
BIosher Il:dmund IS., hostler, rear 95 Moody, h. Giiiuaii,<br />
near Hammond<br />
hIos11~r Fred M., guteman, River street crossiag,F. R.R.,<br />
lmnse 180 do.<br />
Masher .Jnli:t A., widow of Thomas H., h. 35 TVash’n av.<br />
I OSHER MARSHALL J., ph+cian, 197<br />
11 Charles, h. do. (see opp. Pllysicians)<br />
‘Masher Thornss H., at Am. W. \V. Co., II. 38 Washington<br />
avenue<br />
Mostnnn Edwin C., bookkeeper (IS.), 11. 103 lzusscll<br />
Mostowskv Isidor, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 132 Crescent<br />
Moulton &arles H. (W. A. Moody $ Co.), boots and<br />
shoes, 25 Moocly, Ii. 67 Cmmnt<br />
Monlton Chrlotte X1., widow of Chase, 11. 75 Maple<br />
PIIoultou lklwartl I).. Jr., clerk, 591 Main, h. 559 do. ’<br />
bIOUltO1~ FlTlllk P., tuoved to Hartford, Corm.<br />
hloultou Henry M.) at Am. W. \V. Co.. II. it Ash<br />
Moulton James A.. millman, Libby & Larcoln, I’rospect,<br />
h. 13 Iialwlrtl<br />
Moulton John I., bosrding honse, r5 Adams<br />
Moulton Laura L. Miss. teacher, Mass. School for the<br />
Feeble Mirudcd, off Quince, Ms. do.<br />
Bfol~lton Samuel I,., at Am. VT. \V. Co.. rooms 13 Rivewiew<br />
ave., C. P.<br />
Notrltoll \Villiam, carpetlter, room3 24 Adams<br />
Moyuil~an Ann Mrs., died December, 1891<br />
Noynihan #John J.. f;lrmhnnd, J. I. Ba;dwinTrnpelo rd.,<br />
near Quince, 11. near do.<br />
rCharles<br />
Xulcahy I-liclmrd, mule spinner, R. RInfg. Co., Ms. 20<br />
11Iulc:~lty 'ilrornas ill.: plumber, 13i &hotly, h. ‘il Ash<br />
Nultloo~l Edward T., boards 89 Oak<br />
b111ldoo1~ James C., laborer, bds. 16 Cedar<br />
Moltloon .John,, laborer, house 16 Cedar<br />
hluldoo~~ John F., engineer, NT. 12. & D. Works, bds.<br />
81 Oak<br />
bE111tlooa .John P., at If. Mnfg. Go.. bds. 81 Oak<br />
BIrtldoon
Mull:~ncy Ellen5 widow of AI:lthew ,J., II. 4G 0:1k<br />
AlUllanC~ George, movecl to Neti l’01,k<br />
Alull:tney Matthew J.. died Feb. Id, 1890<br />
Alullcn Annie Miss, at AIII. W. \V. CO., il. 27 Calvary<br />
Alullcn Annie C. bliss, house rear 70 ~~xcl~:u~g~<br />
Alullen CL therine, widow of’ Michnel, 11. 5 Cnlv:lrv<br />
Mullen Catherine 15, widow of John, h. 984 I\I:Li;;<br />
h1r1lle11 Cz~therine F. AI&, nurse, bds. 9x4 AI:lin<br />
AIulien Dennis1 stone layer, Ms. 2.5 Felton<br />
Alulleu Klizabetb Miss, we:lver, house %7 Calvarv<br />
A1ulle11 Frank J .y at Am. W. W. Co., 1x1s. 984 &in<br />
Mullets Henr~y l’., machinist, U. S. W. Co., il. 240 Feltou ’<br />
I ULLEN JAXES, carriage muf’c. and csrriage-<br />
M smith, Music Hnll av., 11. 4G IIarvar~l (see p. 618)<br />
Alullen John II., clerk, 199 School, h. IWN 70 Eschange<br />
Alullcn Johu L., plumber. 44 Spruce, Ms. 101 Pond<br />
Mullen John ‘I’., txv. sulesman (58 Winter, room 6, B.),<br />
bds. 5 Calvary<br />
Aru~len Louis Ai., Ms. 5 Cnlrnry<br />
Alullen Mxria, midow of Patrick, h. 33 Spring<br />
Mullen Martin, laborer. house Cutter, near Cetlnl<br />
AInlleu Mary, witlow of AIich:d, h. house 101 Pond<br />
Mullen Mary J. Bliss, dressmdter, 53 spring, bcls. do.<br />
Mullen Michael, fireman, W. 12. & D. Works, house 113<br />
Alnllen 15 ter, molder, bds. 31. Nullen’s, Cnttel<br />
AIdlen Sarah E. Aliss, teacher, Newton St. SC~OOI, bds.<br />
5 Calvary<br />
Alullen ‘l’homas, laborer, house 12 Stesrus<br />
Alullen Thomas P., produce, bds. 101 l’unil<br />
AiulljgBn Anu, widow of J:lmes, II. 2d Juhn<br />
Muilgt~u Chdes J., cook lunch counter, Hotel Crescent,<br />
house AIusic Hdl a~., n. Ih<br />
Mulligan J:tmes T., at \V. I$. & I). Wits., house 34 John<br />
Mullig:~n John &, at IV. B. & Ii. N’oI~s, Ms. 34 Johu<br />
AI ullig:tn AIary, house 34 John<br />
Mulloy N:tthan P., fow~nnn, Am. W. W. Co., house 81<br />
Orange<br />
nfdhy see nhllog, aIs0 hl0y<br />
Alulvaney James, stone IU~OII, 11. 1iS School<br />
AIulvibill Annie L. Miss, dressmnker, 657 Alain, room 13,<br />
bds. 39 John<br />
Mulvihill EMward, mason, house rear 16 Cnlv:~y<br />
Alulvihill John F., died i%rcl~ 21, It-CJ:!<br />
Alulvii~ill Martin, lrborer, house 39 J&n<br />
Mulvihill \Villiam J., clerk, O:&, WI’. Newton, Ms. 39<br />
John<br />
Mnun James, core maker,D.& F. AInfg. Co., b. 397 Rive, I’<br />
UNSTER A. MRS., bakery, i69 Main, house iij<br />
M do. (see page 179)<br />
IUunster Carrie A., clerk, 769 Main, Ms. 771 do.<br />
BLDG.,<br />
s54-oo fX3.~<br />
WAL’SHbX.
227<br />
hIunster Charlotte C. Miss, cle~,lr. 7ti9 Maiu, btls. ii1 do.<br />
Munster Charlotte O.,widow of ,lolin.bnkcry,l3 Elrn,h.do.<br />
Muuster Frederick A., I)olice. 11. 57 Grant<br />
Munster Herman, moved to Fitchhurq<br />
Munster J. William, clerk, lG7 RIootly, bds. 13 Elm<br />
Munster Zulu A. Siiss, clerk (U.), btls. 771 Main<br />
llunster T\Iary A.. widow of Augustus, h. 771 Main<br />
Murch Fdwnrd, plumber, 44 Spruce, II. at Camhridge<br />
Murphy I:ridget, widow of Bernard. II. 2i Moore<br />
Murphy C:\therine G., widow of Jeremiah A., house 96<br />
Murphy Cornelius D., teamster, 56 Felton. II. 86 do.<br />
Murphy Daniel, teamster, 1%. Mnfg. Co. h. Jackson pl.<br />
AIurghv E:dwnrd, coachman, Misses Walker’s, Gore, bde.<br />
*do., house 144 Willow<br />
Alurphy Erlgeue I’., laborer, bds. 116 Charles<br />
hlur~hg IIenry. tit-j lal)orer. house 45 Spring<br />
Murphy IIumphrey D., laborer,Roberts Mill,h. 139 Feltou<br />
AIarpl~y James, laborer, bds. 41 I&change<br />
Alutylly James A., moved to Brookline<br />
AIurphy James J., laborer, 1’. It. R., 292& River<br />
Murphy Jaiues P., wood engraver and designer (Wash.<br />
car. Avon, 13:~. h. 462 hIain<br />
Rlurpl~g .Jereminh, life insurance agent, bds. 25 Felton<br />
hlurpl~y John, In. rear 60 Calvary<br />
Mu~~~hy John. floor hIper, bds. 3 Noonan<br />
hlurphg ,John .J., teamster, 5X2 hI:kin, h. rear 30 Heard<br />
Murphv J. W & Co. (Mrs. K. G. DIurphy), clothing,<br />
623 hIaiu<br />
DI urpl~y Kate Miss, h. 94 Cus1rin.g<br />
hiurphv Kate G. Mrs. (.J. W. Murphy & Co.): clothing,<br />
68-3 Main, h. 94 Bacon<br />
Murphy Mary, widow of Michael, 11. 19i Newton<br />
Murplry Michael. tailor, h. 7 Oak<br />
Murphy Nicholas, died April 22, 1392<br />
Murplry Pntriok R., fish peddler, 11. 116 Charles<br />
vJurplry Patrick T., dial maker, Am. W. W. Co., boards<br />
21 Stearns<br />
.A! urphy R )bert W., bottler, Alden Jamesou’s, Trapelo<br />
road. boards do.<br />
Mnrph~ Thomas, died Oct. 31, 1892<br />
IvIurpl~y Thomas J ., laborer, bds. 285 River<br />
Murphy Timothy, died July 12, 1892<br />
RIurplrp William, shoemaker, 647 Main, h. 34 Charles<br />
AIurran John. nrachiuist, D. & Ii’. Mnfg. Co,, 1.1. 244 River<br />
hJurrav Anna W. MI-
3 Moodv, t1. 76 Franci<br />
L-12 Prospect<br />
AIurrny I’:\t&k ,J., carpenter. Am. W. W. Co., 11. rear<br />
Murray \Yilliam, die cutter, Am. W. W. Co., house 148<br />
(Ire*ceut<br />
[I 5 Church<br />
Murrin 1Yiliiam, driver, Gibbs & Co. Ex., F14 Maiu, bds.<br />
Nurtha Michael, boots ami shoes, 24 Charles, rms. 45 ~10.<br />
Rltisseils Artl1ur \Y., clerk, 665 Main, In. 63 Grant<br />
MI~SSO Georpe H., clerk, 665 M:lin. bds. 35 School<br />
I CJSSO GEORGE IT., JR,, boots sntl shoes,<br />
1’ 11 681 Main, house 35 Schc~ol (see page 6%)<br />
Rlusso Sals!l A., widow oP Jnn~s H., lr. Xt School<br />
Master Charles >I., moved to Amesburp<br />
hiuzerall Joseph A.. at WT. 12. R I). Works, h. 156 Rivet<br />
Myers Samuel F.. at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 8-1 Alder<br />
Myers Wallace P., watchman, 135 Mootly, rooms IGX<br />
NAGLE THEODORE, baker, 763 Main, house rear 24<br />
N:ttiolt:ll Express Co., C. IV. Thompson. agent, 6 Cl~urch<br />
~nuss C:dvin S.. at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 159 Crescent<br />
Nan~s Joll n A.. Inltot er, 11. 10 Gordlm<br />
Navies James J., Ms. M. N:~vien’s. Nevens ct.<br />
Xnvien hlicltael, te:trnster, It. Ncvens et,<br />
Seal Clara IS., widow of Jol;n, h. 38 Myrtle<br />
Neal Elmer E., mouetl to Rliotle Isl:utd<br />
Seal George V., ut Am. W. W. Co.. It. 261 Charles<br />
Neal Ilerb:rt IL, tnnchiuist, Am. W. W. Co., 11uu~e rear<br />
Neal *Jane Mrs’., It. 10% Cl~nrfes<br />
Seal Lewis F.. pairlter, II. 155 South<br />
Neal i\l:triott H. Mrs., tnqvetl to Franklin<br />
Nrnl Oliver I,., at Am. W. W. Co., It. 121 Brown<br />
Neal Oiirer M., conductor. I. R. Lt., bds. 4i5 Sorttlt<br />
Neal Rnll,h S., at tint. TV. w. co.. btls. 38 AIvrtte<br />
BUI-TRICK WMBER CO.,-<br />
Howe k Xice, Proprietors.<br />
56 F-ELTON ST,, WALTHAM, on fC R, R,
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VALTHAM [N--j I)TRECTORY 229<br />
Neal William, grocer, 117 Adams, h. 163 Chestnut<br />
Neale Charles W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 150 Urowu<br />
Neale Is:ilwl L., Xrs.. music teacher. h. 150 ltrowu<br />
Nealnn T110rms IS., at AU. W. W. C,J., 1~. 60 Hall<br />
Nenlv Obidiah moved to Nova Scotia<br />
Neil&o Annie hlrs., died JIIIIL’ It, 1892<br />
Nelson nrchie., carpenter, il. 33 He:lrd<br />
Nelson &\ward, we:tvcr, B. Xnfg. Co., h. 5 Jackson pl.<br />
N&on John, tailor, h. 12 Pouutain<br />
Nelson John L., machiuist. h. 26 Fern<br />
Nelson Xaria, widow of Horatio G., h. 26 Spruce<br />
Nelson Maw, widow of llowsrd, bds. J. N. Patriquiu’s,<br />
l’ratt a;.<br />
Nelson hlary H. SIiss, h:\s. 61 Chestnrxt [Pratt nv.<br />
Nelson hIille_rre 0.. c:trrxntrr’, boards .J. N. Patriquilr’s,<br />
Willow<br />
Nevrns XIathew J., cler!c (Ii.). hds. 14 Church<br />
Nerens Nicholas, weaver, I$. SIufk. Co., I&. 13 Pelton<br />
Newus James E., clerk (13.) , house 155 EroWll<br />
Newbert Albert N., at Am. \V. W. Co., 11. 2lG Ash<br />
Newcomb HBI’L.~, moved from city<br />
Newwmh John W., gas iitter, 137 Xoody, boards at<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Newell Bridget M. Miss, house 45 Charles<br />
Newell John, farmer, 108 hlain. bds. do.<br />
Newell dohn, spinner, 13. Unfg. Co.. bcl+. 45 Charles<br />
Newell Martiu, laborer, II. ICtnery, car. Pod :tve.<br />
Newell Mary, widow of Patrick, I&. 8i Exchange<br />
Newell RIieLlael. died Feb. 21, 1891<br />
New En~laud ‘l’elcphone and Telegraph Co., Miss Annie<br />
AZIWOOD c&t SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Waltham.<br />
PLUlBlNG and GAS FITT1NG,<br />
HARDWARE and RANGES.
Newton Fred C., clerk. Ceutrnl Ilouse, 1111+. (10.<br />
Newton George E., at Am. W. W. CO., II. SS Cherry<br />
Newton Elerhert J., :nnn:rper. furnishing goods dept., 105<br />
and 109 Moody, 11. 63 Pine<br />
Newton Robert J., paiuter, 9 Prospect, 11. 789 Main<br />
Newton Street Railwny (JO., snI)ts. dice, at Newton .<br />
Newton l’homaa, plumher, 4-C Spruce, 1). 14 Brook ave.<br />
Newton WilIi:lm RI., snh master, Ii igh Scl~ool, house at<br />
Everett<br />
Negfon Bridget, wi(ow of Michnel. h. 20 Gorhnm<br />
Neylon B’ratlk J., stove fitter, 586 Main, bds. 20 GorItatn<br />
Nielsen Christi:tu T., hairtlresuer, 681 hI:tin, II. 576 do.<br />
Nichols Chuckles. at Am. \Y. W. Co., rms. 66 Ash<br />
Nichols Charles lMmin, at Am. \V. W. Co., It. 1 GO &own<br />
Nichols Charles E:.,attendant, Forest Grove.h.147 Crescent;<br />
Nichols EInrry Frederick, clerk (120 Tremoot. room I!),<br />
IS.), hoards 380 Lexiaglon<br />
[Lesingtou<br />
pr’ichols Henry C., salesmnu, 224 filoody, itouse 380<br />
Nichols I-Icnry I., wvntcl~cnse m:tker, hds. 29 Alder<br />
Nichols M:try, widow of Soalt 13., h. 141 Ash<br />
Nickerson Albert IE , moved to <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Nilen &try L. Miss, at Am. iv. W. Co.,b. 40 Prospect av.<br />
Nilen Pt:ter, laborer, house 40 Prospect<br />
Niles Henry V., moved to Chicago 111.<br />
Niles James IS., at B. Mnfg. Co., II. 97 Taylor<br />
Kiles \\rillimJ I~[., mMOn, 11. 52 ‘r:lylOr<br />
NihOtl OInf, Idacksutith, 216 hIOOCi~, II. f 1 l~ertl<br />
Prims Jt;dwnrd A., n,achinist, Am. W. W. Co., Iionse 62<br />
Ol-ntige<br />
Nohle ISnrtcm A.. moved to l’rovirlence, It. I.<br />
ORLE JOHN P., wvalchmdier :Intl opticinn, 671<br />
N Main, house 1M Ash (see p. I’ii)<br />
Nuhle Lorcnzo, forettxtn, tltree-qttntrr-plrtte rootn, Am.<br />
w. w. co.. 1,. 2’7.3 cte3ccnt<br />
Nolan .Jamrs A., laborer. h. Totten’s c*ortrt<br />
P;dan Martin, laborer, TV. C. & I). Works, It. 26 Frientl<br />
Pidan Thomas l:., b:tIatxer, Am. IV. IV. &.,IJ. 21 h[itldle<br />
Nonnan Annie. wialow of John, h. 3 Feru<br />
Noonan Daniel, died July 20, 1831<br />
Noonnu D:tniel. laborer, Il. 32 13oIton<br />
Noonan l
Norcross George G., laborer, Ms. 10 Gorhatn<br />
Nor~ross .Jnmes lS.,pet,eraI sec., Y. M. C. A.,222 Moody.<br />
Il. 29 1hrtt11011t11<br />
;oiwoss Otis I,.. :It Am. W. W. Co.,li. Fa YInpIe<br />
ORFOLK MUT. FIRE INS. CO., of I)eilhnm,<br />
N M:lSS., \Wm. II. ,Joltt~son, agent, rm. 2, Methodisb<br />
!ddg., 3 Moo!y (see page 11)<br />
Normattde FrQtl&ique, cnrci grinder, B. Mnfg. Co., house<br />
Kormi’ls Annie Miss, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 46 Gushing<br />
Norris ,John. died Feb. 2, 1891<br />
Norris *John Elbert, milkman, 223 Bacon, h. (16.<br />
Norris John W., carpenter, house 223 BZICOII<br />
Northp Charles .J., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 202 Ash<br />
Northttp William. A. (Xorthup & Warden), grocer, 11s<br />
N<br />
Mooclp II ii Creswnt<br />
ORTHUP & WARDEN, (William A. Norlhup<br />
ant1 I;rsiiine \Y:trdc~t), grocers, 148 Moody (.see p.<br />
614)<br />
Xorton 1Senj;lmin F., painter, h. Guiuan, n. Hnmtnond<br />
Norton C:~rlos \V., painter, i!) Gardner, house do.<br />
Xoltoll &Mind, cttrltentt-r. house 10.5 Pitte<br />
Norton ~licirnel. Inborer, bds. 4d C:~lvnry<br />
XOI ton Bliclrnel, labor, r. Ms. 162 School<br />
Korton Patrick, ixtmster, l~tls. 41 C’alvarp<br />
Norton Patrick .J., plutttber. Ms. 163 School<br />
X-orton Sophin, widow of Stephen. h. rear 79 Central<br />
Norton ‘I‘ltom:ts, cnrpettter, house 105 Pine<br />
Norton ‘I‘hotnns. mxson. house 42 Cnlvnry<br />
Pu’orton William F.,I:tl~orer, An. TV. TV. Co., Lt. 162 Scltool<br />
Norton Willirrrn F.. -Jr., imnrd+ 162 Scl~ool<br />
TORU!MREGrS DINING R0OMS, A. II. Bedell,<br />
h prop.. P~~ospt~ct. t-or. Bills (dee page tiS1)<br />
Sorwoo~l Malcol~n. house 14 Williams<br />
Kormoorl Nalc-elm Jr., twister, II. hlofg. C. bonrds 14<br />
Willi9ttts<br />
~~trwood Willinm. twister, I:. ;\In[$. Co., 11. 14 Williams<br />
Nottrse Jason 15.. aecnt. h. 167 Achttns<br />
Sorirse Ursula RI., &tiow of ‘I’intotlt~, h. 1 G7 A&tnJ<br />
Noyes Amos I~., nxtcltiuist. Am. W. W. Co., 11. 83 Hall<br />
Soyes Annie Dliss, nt Am. W. IV. Co , II. Ti Robhitts<br />
Ko~es George A. (Soyes cfi. Sot), produce, 13% Mootly,<br />
Ii. 23 Pine<br />
Noyes George N. (Nopes & Son), po~l;~ce, 122 Noody,<br />
house 93 I’ittc<br />
BER<br />
WDQDARKER<br />
,:.,,>,<br />
mm. x.x.<br />
& CD,,<br />
, BACON STREET, WALTIIAM,
232 WALTHAM [o] DIREC’IORP<br />
bridge. I>orth sitle, II. 151 Crescent, suite 1:<br />
Nutting Fret1 W., dietl Afar. 15, 1890 rs9 ihhlns<br />
Nutting George E., m:whinitit. Am. TV. TV. Co., houst:<br />
Nutting George E., moved to Charlestown<br />
Nutting Grnnvil’e A., miwed to Jersey City, N. Y.<br />
Nutting H:trrg A.. died Feb. Pi, 1891<br />
UTTING JOHN I., carl~cnter and builder, 47<br />
N Prnnk3, h. do. (see page 629)<br />
Nyber John G., loom fiscr, 15. Mfg. Co., .h. end EInstiuga<br />
Nye \Villiam E-1. (Smith b Nye), butter and eggs, rear<br />
808 Main, rum. 4% Harvsrtl<br />
Nvman Charles &I., br:&enla.n, P. R. R., rms. 48 Turner<br />
Nj~stl.O!n Helmer, buckle maker, 11. 168 BeltoIl<br />
OAICIZS ANN. wi(lom of Fwtlerick G., 11. 12 Robbins<br />
Oakes Edwin Ii;., rooux I 2 Robbins<br />
Oakes Elenrp H., rootns 8X Afain<br />
Oakes John F., janitor, Ahmu Ilonsc, 94 Adams, b. do.<br />
Oberg Oscar. tail$Jr, 677 M:GII<br />
O’Brien C:::ltherine, died Xav 3. 1892<br />
O’Brien Charles J., teamster, Win. 1~1. Leatherbee Cp; Son,<br />
II. Mnssasoit, near ilIxin<br />
O’Brien Harry G., movrd to I~oston<br />
O’Brien James, grocer,32 Cetlar.nnd 75 Oak,h.188 Newton<br />
O’Brien James, laborer, LI. 394 Rivet<br />
O’Brien .J:lmes I’., rn:u~~n, 1% Ash, 11. de.<br />
O’Brien Jeremiah, diet1 Oct. 14, 1891<br />
O’lirien .John. bo:tler, h. I I I River<br />
O’Brien John, cit,y lnborer, 11. 110 hcon<br />
O’Urien Jolru, laborer, trds. 16 Ptlech:tnic<br />
O’Brien ,John, mason’s tender, Ixls. 16 blechanic<br />
O’lJrien John G., morcd from city<br />
O’Brien J. IQlward, tlictl Oct. IS, 1892<br />
O’Brien .IIarg:lret 13;. hf rs., to Clwrlzstown<br />
O’Brien Martiu J., Ial~orer, b(ls. :! rear 173 School<br />
O’Brien M:q, widow of Martin J., Il. 2 rear 1 i5 School<br />
O’Brieu 3Ia1~p Jane, witlow of Michael, 11. SS Charles<br />
O’Brien Matthew I>.. moved to Newton<br />
O’Brien hlicbael. at \V. IS. & D. Wks., h. 116 Calva:y<br />
O’Brien Michael, laborer, II. 205 (4 rove<br />
O’lll,ien Nellie J. ,IIiss, housekeeper, 170 JIoodr<br />
O’Brien Patrick, laborer, I. It. II., LI. rear 2’13 Grove<br />
O’Brien Patrick I%, h~lirtlrtiwer, 1’0 ~111 1, A. 0. U. W.<br />
-g&&<br />
Moulded Finish and Moulkings, lbkmtles, $$%<br />
$H Balusters, Posts, Etc. $:)+$<br />
MILL, FJSLTON STICEEET, on I, R. It
V.4LTHAM :()I r)rI%(:‘i’c)~!i 233 .<br />
-<br />
O’Rrieu I’ieruc, *Jr., 1 ‘nnk dcnler. 17 IV:tter, 11. do.<br />
O’I
234 Tt’Ar~TH~JI [(-)I I)rl~ECTOhY<br />
O’Hern ,Josep’l F. (.Jo~epQ P. O’IIern & Co.), tlru;gist,<br />
221 P
- -_c ,_./.,,._, “... .^i _I. ---- ---_ -~ _.<br />
WdLTHL~M [ ()I DTILI
l’qe Harricb hr., widow of Ezekiel W., 11. 481 3Iain<br />
l’ttge . . Ii~urv N.. tu:rcliittist, atn. \V. W. Co., b.97 Russell<br />
l%ge L&comb R., moved to Uostotl<br />
l’uge RI:t\trice A., furniture mufr. (43 Beverlg, B.), lrouse<br />
97 RnsYell<br />
Page O+vvet~ W., tonclliuist, at am. TV. W. Co., rooms<br />
42 Lexington<br />
Page \Villin,tn l’., trav. salesmnu (6 High, E.), boards<br />
63 Cresceu t<br />
Paige I%ticlget, widow of Williatn, 11. 48 Scilool nv.<br />
Ptiige J:tmes F., pattern maker, 1). & B. Mnfg. Co., btls.<br />
38 scllool 3v.<br />
l’aige J oltu 1’. , at Am. W. W. Co.,bds. Martin Fhnse<br />
l’xige Tliotivas ‘Y., cut)euter, 1). & F. Xt1fg. co., 11. off<br />
School :tv., l,qot~d l’arker’s 1:rne<br />
Paine Harvey H. Rev., pastor, Ihunuel IUetliodist @iscopal<br />
cltiirch, 11. 95 Rubbitts<br />
l’aine C;eorge L. studetrt (Curb.), bds. R. ‘I’. Paine’s,<br />
Beaver<br />
l’itine Robert Trcat,lawver (6 ,Jop, B.),summer residence,<br />
Be aver, wirl ter resijence (G Joy, IS.)<br />
Faine Robert T., Jr., lawyer (6 Joy, B.) bds. R. T.<br />
Paine’s, Betire<br />
I’aiue, see I’qne<br />
Pdatnountnin Joseph C., 1JlOVH-i to North Carolina<br />
l’almer Clinrles E.,butter, cheese and eggs.29 Soutli,h.clo.<br />
l’ulmcr Ihlphs I)., prop. \Vnltham Horolopicnl School<br />
ant1 watch mnfr., 58 Crescent, 11. 1 Spruce<br />
hlmer George M., moved to l&ton<br />
I’almer Harriet 15. Mrs., h. 17 Wltitoey av.<br />
l’alnter Henry C., night fl:tgtn:ttt, DILli0 street crossing, C.<br />
BI. R. R., 11. do., Bear Hill<br />
Palmer J&n, bds. rear 152 School<br />
Palmer Joseph I)., teamster, 33 Mooc~y, It. r. 152 School<br />
Ydtner Rebecca, witlow of Joseph, bcls. 41 Cherry<br />
l’aimcr Susie 11. AIiss, bookkeeper, 161 iUootlp, bds. 17<br />
\,Vhitruey av.<br />
Palmer Wtlliam 13.. clerk (B.), bds. 17 FVhitney av.<br />
AI,MI,tK & S W,&IK, prop’s W:~ltliam tlurologiul<br />
K~h~l,and watch mnfrs., 58 Cresccut (see page 8)<br />
P<br />
l’:tpineuu Arthur IS., moved to Swampscott<br />
l’al)ineatt Aupstus, dentist, 621 Main, room 9, b. 9 Pond<br />
1’:a;:i!Ic:1u K:tlph A., job master, at Am. W. W. Cu., !.J&.<br />
9 J’Olld<br />
A”ITWOQD C&Y S3iXAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block.<br />
FUBNACES,KARGES and STOVES,<br />
PLUMBING and GAS FITTING.
Park John F., cashier, at Am. W. W. Co., Crescent, h.at<br />
West Newton<br />
ARK THEATRE, Williwm D. Btxdstreet, lessee<br />
It) 311tl manager, 16 IiIln, Oi>p. the Common (see front<br />
CWWf<br />
Parker Abbie, widow of Charles ‘I’., 1-1. 35 Cherry<br />
Parker Ahl,ott I3., machinist, at Am. W. \V. Co., house<br />
49 l~ohhius<br />
l%wlter Albert A., h. 74 Francis<br />
Parker Albert JI., trtlv. salesmnn (69 Purchase: B.j, Ms.<br />
18 br:l[Jk<br />
I’arker Altiecl IV., p:lttern nx~lter (II. Bridge VVorks,Sisfh<br />
st., E. Cambrillge), II. end Worcester lane<br />
AICKER L41., machinist. 11, 185 Willow<br />
l%dtcr Georpc IV., at Arn. \V. W. (:o., II. 55 Robbins<br />
I’arker IIanson J., machinist, 11. 59 Rohhins<br />
l-‘:wlter tIerb,Art G. (Godher 6% Parker), jewel mnfr., 23<br />
Crescent. b&3. 194 AtI:~uts<br />
I’a~,ker Ida !. MIS., movetI to I’ortstnouth, N. H.<br />
l-‘at,ker Isana S., widow of George \V+., II. 194 Adams<br />
I’arker J:tmes , at Am. W. \V. Co., rms. 10 Martyn, C. I’.<br />
l’arker John L., carpenter, house V:tn~urn P:uk off Dale<br />
I’:lrker Lucy, widow of 1s~~. hou5e 185 Willow<br />
I’arker Lctcv A.. witlow of \ViIIi:tm I,., INIS. 28 L’rospect<br />
I’ariier rAii:L ~I..WidoW Of ‘blll(Jth\‘, h. hklin,off Lahyette<br />
Parker 3iilan A., moved to b‘all I
WALT&Y&l. [p] l)IRECTORY 239<br />
Parks Marshall, carpenter, house 58 Adams<br />
Purlin Joseph R. (Perrv Sr I’nrlin), clothing and furnishing<br />
goods, Methodist bldg., 1 Moody, house at<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Parmenter Frank W., compositor, boards 68 Adams<br />
Psrmenter George E., manager, Am. Crayon Co., Pine,<br />
house f@d Nain<br />
Parmenter Harriet, widow of Zenas, house 797 Main<br />
l’armenter Harriet K., widow of Jona+ ‘PT., h. 54% Main<br />
l’arrnenter M. Elizabeth, widow of William B., house 202<br />
Main<br />
Parrnenter Samuel W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 68 Adams<br />
Parmenter Sarah F., widow of Charles M., 1~. 3’76 Moodg<br />
Parrneuter Zenas, died Juue 27, 1891<br />
l’arris James ‘I’. , mason, h. Day, near Boltou<br />
Parry John F., carpenter, house 131 Felton<br />
Parsons Isaac H., yard foreman, 56 Felton, boards 158<br />
Lexington<br />
Partello Fanny Miss, teacher, Waltham New Church<br />
st’h001, Lexington, brls. do.<br />
Partelow Alice A. Miss, nurse, 104 Taylor, bds. do.<br />
Partelow Emily, widow of Edward A., house 104 Taylor<br />
Partelow Henry L.. movecl to Cambridge<br />
Pclrtritlae Edward M , dial maker, Am. W.W. Co., house<br />
off%nd of Winthrop<br />
Passmore Amelia, Miss. house 6 Norumbega Terrace<br />
Y<br />
ATCH SAMUEL, architect, room 49, 50, 51<br />
Methodist bldg., 3 Noody, house 502 Mam (see<br />
page 54)<br />
Patrick Andrew E., engineer, Roberls Paper mill, South,<br />
house near do.<br />
Patrick Dexter B., died March 9, 1892 [lSO Hemmond<br />
Patrick Dexter B., Jr., asst. supt., W. \V. W., house<br />
Patrick Elia:t J., widow of Dexter B., bds. 142 Ash<br />
Patritlge Udolpho E., watchmaker, U. S. W. Co., house<br />
61 Lawrence<br />
. .<br />
Patriquui Jamtrs ;Iri -., carpenter, house Pratt av.,n.Bedford<br />
Patriquiu Lewis, moved from city<br />
Patteu Alicte G. bliss, teacher, High school, b. 4i8 Main<br />
Patten Belle Miss, seamstress, rooms 126 Brown<br />
Patten James, weaver, B. Mug. Co., boards 409 River<br />
Putten Kinda W., wiclow of Benjamin, house 28 High<br />
Patterson Alexnuder, laborer, boards 304 River<br />
Patterson Elhridge ,J., overseer, ring spinning, B. Rlnfg.<br />
Co., house 343 River<br />
Patterson Emmet J., machinist, Am. W. TV. Co., rooms<br />
15.7 Erown<br />
Patterson Joseph, boiler maker, h. Williams, n. F. R. R.<br />
Paul Arthur H., clerk, 13. Mnfg. Co., off Moody, boards<br />
24’7 do.<br />
Get Pricles at the New WOOD,BAmaJ3 tk co.,<br />
BER YARD,<br />
15<br />
Bacon St., Waltham,<br />
ON MASS. CENT. R. B.
Paul Broa. (William J. and Fred W. Pa~tl), plumbers,<br />
11 Lexington<br />
Paul Fred W. (IV. J. Paul & Co.), plcnuber, 11 Leriugton,<br />
house Wall, near Benefit<br />
Paul John ‘1’., csrpeuter, house 44 Curtis<br />
Paul M. Henry, compositor (4 Alden. U,), b. 6 Wiotbrop<br />
Paul William B., machinist, Am. W.W. Co.. 11.247 Moody<br />
Paul Willard J. (W. J. Paul Bi Co.), plumber, 11 Lesington,<br />
boards 44 Curtis [Newton<br />
Payne Peter, laborer, Am. W.W. Co., house Cutter, near<br />
Payne Peter J., plumber: boar& Peter Payne’s, Cutter<br />
Payee Ttlornns, moved to Seattle, Wasl~ington<br />
l-‘avue see Pbiue ‘<br />
Paj~4oi3 Xsncy E. Bliss, music teacher, 188 Moody, r. do.<br />
Peabody Alice S. Nisa, teacher, boards 31 P~ud<br />
Yeabudy Edward I’,, house 31 Pond<br />
Peabodp Henry W,, police, rooms 32 Lexington<br />
Peabody Susan K., died Nov. 12, <strong>1893</strong><br />
Yrabody Sueie C. Miss, teacher, West school, boards<br />
110 Lexington<br />
Pearl James, at B. Mnfg. Co., house 116 Charles<br />
Yeatson A. Olive, teacher, Bacon st. school<br />
Pearsou George H., moved from city<br />
Yearmn Natilda &lies, second girl, Waltham Uospital,<br />
Hospital St., boards do.<br />
Pearson Susie IMiss, house 82 Central<br />
Peatfield Jesse, machinist, Am. W. W. Cu., h. 56 Myrtle<br />
Peavey Samuel, moved to Mississippi<br />
Peavey Simon F., clerk (Chamber of Commerce bldg., *<br />
India, K.), house 162 Main<br />
Peck Charles, house rear lh9 Summer<br />
Peek Frank W., driver, bds. 24 13aeoo<br />
Peek George S., a t Am. W. W. Co., 11. 1 Highland place<br />
Peck Helen M., widow of Roland, bds. 88 Ash<br />
Peck John M., h. 1% Summer<br />
Peck Joseph W., mail agent, B. & A. R. R. (I%.), h. 24<br />
Bacon<br />
Peck Mary A. Miss, bds. 159 Summer<br />
Z’eck Solome, widow of Kli,is, bds. 33 Wadsworth ave.<br />
Peck William I., at Am. W. W. Co., 1~ 242 Moody<br />
Peirce Eli&a K . , market gardener, II. Quince, n. Xorth<br />
Peirce E. Allen, gardener, El. N. Pierce, Quince, bds. clo.<br />
Yeirce Herbert W., farmer, E. N. Pierce, Quince, bde. do.<br />
Peiree William J., wood engraver (4 Aldeu, 13. j, house<br />
Pendexter George H., main spring temperer, Am. W. W.<br />
Co., h. 34 Lawrence<br />
X’endleburp Mary A., widow of Peter B., h. 6.5 Brown<br />
Pendleburv Peter, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 263 Moody<br />
YendIetonAurelia S., widow of Henderson, 11. 129 Bobbius<br />
Penn Abraham H., laborer, 1~. 288 Cavalry<br />
Kiln-Dried Hard Wood Floors - - - -<br />
- .! a - - and Finish PV’orked to Order.<br />
56 FELTON BTREET, on F. R. R.
WALTWAM [p] I)IItJXTORY 241<br />
Penn George W., laborer, W. B. & D. Works, h. 288<br />
River-<br />
Penn Wdliam R., helper, 13i Xoody, bds. 288 River<br />
Penniman Alanson P.. died Uay, 11, 1890<br />
Penniman Mari: A. Miss, bds. 27 School<br />
ENNS’YLVRNIA INS. CO., of Philadelphia,<br />
P Pa., William H. Johnson, agent, rm. 2, Methodist<br />
building, 3 Moody (see p:+ge 11)<br />
Peesonnonlt Celeno, widow of Oliver, h. 32 Charles<br />
Pepper John, died Oct. 28, 1891<br />
Pepper ‘I’. Edward, at Am. W. W. Co., ids. 208 Adams<br />
Percival Augustus S. (Taylor & Percival), hardware,<br />
stoves, ful’unces, etc., Hall’s block, 154 Moody, 11.<br />
50 Lowell<br />
Peridier Atcide, foreman dial maker, W. D. Co. Bedford,<br />
Highland, h Bills, cop. Highl;md place<br />
Perine Daniel. shoemaker, 157 Prospect, b. 403 Crescent<br />
l’erine l3tfso11 A., at Am. W. Co., h. 93 Ash<br />
Perkins Albertina. widow of John I’., rms. 61 Adams<br />
ERKINS BOSTON & WALTHAM EX-<br />
Y YRESS, John \V. Perkins, prop., 146 Moody (see<br />
Y<br />
page 618)<br />
EKKINS FRANK J., prop., Boston Branch<br />
Grocer-v and Tea House, 709 Main, h. at Malden (see<br />
page 6i 1)<br />
Perkins Frederick S., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 52 Derby<br />
Perkius Henry A, jewel inspector, Am. W. W. Co., h. 8<br />
Dartmouth<br />
Perkins .Jokn E., weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 409 River<br />
I’<br />
ERKINS JOHN W., prop., Perkins Boston &<br />
Waltham &press. 146 Moody, h. 21 Adams (see<br />
page 618)<br />
Perkins Joseph I;., moved from city<br />
Perkins Nellie J., widow of Matthew, h. 88 Alden<br />
Perkins Oliver G., Jr., moved to Boston<br />
Perkins Sewall F., machinist, h. 35 Gordon<br />
Perley ,James H., carpenter, h. 29 Walnut<br />
Perrault J. Edward, at J. L. T. Mufg. Co., rms. 9,s High<br />
Perry Alexander, farmer, h. West Dale, bey. Farusworttr<br />
Perry Bras, (Thomas and Norman J. Perry), planing and<br />
moulding mill. OIT Linden, rear Wi.liam H. Leatherbee<br />
& Sons lumber yard<br />
Perry Chvu,ncy R.. iron worker (Camb.), bds. 247 Bacon<br />
ERRY DANVERS H., wheelwright, 57 Harvard,<br />
car. Charles, 11. at Cambridge (see page 628)<br />
Y<br />
Perry Emma, widow of John P., II. 247 Bacon<br />
Perry Francis A., Jr. Pert-v & Parlin), clothing and furnishing<br />
goods, Metho&st bldg., 1 Moody, bds. 245<br />
C ha&s<br />
Perry Frank W.. foreman, 13 Crescent, h. at Cambridge<br />
I’crry George, bds. 1’. W. Hill’s, 0% Main<br />
AYWOOD cb SI3cAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lhcoln Block,<br />
Walthdpn~<br />
t<br />
ts. for Crawford<br />
alker Furnaces.<br />
Ranges
Pwy Henry, weaver, R. MIIQ. CO.. 11. 17 Feltuil<br />
Perry *James, caq’cnter, 11. 56 F!‘I’:LIIL’~s<br />
l’errg John, machinist, bds. 25 Hammond<br />
Perry Joh~r D., laborer, 11. 11 Oak<br />
Perrv Josiah D., at Am, W. 7;v. Co,, h. 13 Riverside av.,<br />
‘Crescent Park<br />
Ptrq
\T-ALTHAM [p] l~lRl%CTORY 243<br />
ETERSON WILLIAN E., veterinary surgeon,<br />
P 509 hlain, h. do. (see page 61i)<br />
Pettingill Robert 13., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
60 Hall<br />
Phelan John, machinist, Am. W. W. Co.. h. Halls pl.<br />
Phelan John J.: machinist, hds. John Phelnn’s, Hall place<br />
Phelan Patrick, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 365 River<br />
Whelps Henry A., blacksmith, B. Mnfg. Co., 11. i20 High<br />
Phelps Joseph, wood moulder, Libby & Larcom, Prospect,<br />
Il. at xewton<br />
Phelps Lorenzo, bds. 32 Spruce<br />
Phelps Mary R.. w.idow of Joseph. h. 32 Spruce<br />
Phelps Willard F., conductor, F. R. R., h 13 Hartwsll<br />
Phillips Anna C. Mrs., dressmaker, 3 Moody, rm. 43.,<br />
rms. do.<br />
Phillips Dennis. manager, Wheeler & Wilson Mnfg. Co.,<br />
203 nroody, bds. 130 do.<br />
Phillips Edward S., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 2iO Moody<br />
HILTlIPS IRA R., apothecary, Pine, car. Elm, 11.<br />
I 9!J Pine (see page 180)<br />
HILLTPS JAMES L., plumber, 44 Spruce, h.<br />
Y i6 Alder (see page 607)<br />
HIIILIPS J. ALFltED,photographer,119 Moody,<br />
P h. 100 Taylor (see 1). 623)<br />
Phiilips Mary A., widow of Joseph S., 11. 2i0 Mood,v<br />
J’llinney George, hairdresser, Ii9 Mooclp, rms. 98 BLqle<br />
Pllinney George, journalist, ii. 214 Bacon<br />
Phiuney G. Ernest, moved to Fernandina, Florida<br />
Phinney Harvey G., agent, rms. 12 Charles<br />
Phinney John, lather, rms. 2 Elm<br />
Yhinney I\Iarion E., widow of Perry. hds. 180 Hammoud<br />
Phinney Nathaniel G., compositor (B), bds. 214 Bacon<br />
Phinnev Sarah E., widow of Edward, boarding house, 55<br />
Ash<br />
[26 High<br />
Phiuney Stanwood W., bookkeeper (Globe office, B.), b.<br />
Phinney Walter B., salesman, Us. 214 Bacon<br />
l’ickctt Amos W.. at Am. W. TV. Co., h- 33 Myrtle<br />
Pierce Asa I’., farmer, h. Beaver, opp. Linden<br />
Pierce Charles W., moved to \Vatertown<br />
Pierce Ella A., Miss, principal, Heard Street ~11001, bds.<br />
4i6 Main<br />
Pierce Ellen bIrs., Ii. 43 Spruce<br />
Pierce Harriet B. R., widow of John D., h. 36 Rive1<br />
Pierce Harriet E. Mrs., matron, Leland Home for Aged<br />
Women, 21 Newton, h. do.<br />
Pierce Jolln ,J.. twister, 1~. ;\llrfg. Co., bds. 43 Spruce<br />
Pierce Ileslie M., at Am. IV. W. CO., h. 25 Curt.is<br />
Pierce Maria A., widow of Benjamin, 11. 508 Lexington<br />
Pierce Xfary J., widow of Charles M., bds. 5 Summer st.<br />
nlace<br />
Pier&: Miles, laborer, h. 5, rear 155 School<br />
WOOD, BARSZ.ERc& CO.,<br />
L”-=zYFkl.<br />
Main O&-e, Exchange B’ldy.,<br />
Cur. State and Kilby, Boston. Bacou Sir&, Waltham.
244 WALTHAM [p] I)IRECTORY<br />
__~ -<br />
Pierce Robert, hairdresser (W. Newton), b. 43 Spruce<br />
Pierce. see Peirec<br />
Pierson Whitney S. (WilttS &<br />
. .<br />
Pierson), groceries and<br />
~~OVISIOIIS, 366 Moody, h. Y&3 do.<br />
Pike Frattk M,, nt Am. W. W. Cu., bds. 41 Walnut<br />
Pike Harriet E. >!L.s., died - 26. 1890<br />
Pike Hattie A. Miss, teacher of physical culture. singing<br />
an(i pinting, W. N. C. school, Lexington, bds. do.<br />
Pike George F., tmv. salesman, bds. 26 Orange<br />
Pike J:~tnes R., mnchi.tlist (I. R. It. repair shop, Charlestown),<br />
h. 41 W:tlllnt<br />
Pike Jessie AI., driver, Id95 Main. hbs. do.<br />
Pike Miaoda C. Miss, at Am. IV. W. Co., h. 26 Orange<br />
Pike Robert Evans, engraver, bds. 26 Orange<br />
Pillsbury Alfred, at Am, W. W. Co., bds. 7 Aldx<br />
Pine, see Pyne<br />
Pine1 Walter 1J., laborer, Ir. I I3 Charles<br />
Pinkhatn Charles S., oiler (Newton), h. GZ AIder<br />
Pinkhatn C. Frank, machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 27<br />
Robbins<br />
Pinney Ela R. Mrs., bds. 403 River<br />
Pino Thomas, buckle maker, h. B. 94 Felton<br />
Piper Charles A., clerk, bds. 852 &lain<br />
I’iper Emeliue. widow of Xahnm, bds. 71 Francis<br />
Piper George H.. trar. salesman, h. GO Cuslting<br />
Piper Marp A. Miss, boarding house, 588 h1ain<br />
Piron Edward, weaver, B. Mufg. Co., bds. 409 Rivet<br />
Place Ilarry I’., teller (Franklin Savings Bank, BoJlston,<br />
K.), hds. 58 Prospect<br />
Plaute Enclitic, phot qapher. i Church, h. do.<br />
PlatttitT F. G:ldotl, at Atn. w. W. CO.. 1~3~. 355 nI00dy<br />
Platt Caroline, widow of Chartes, h. 121 Adams<br />
Plutts Edwitt A., clerk, 709 Maio, h. 221 Charles<br />
Phtts Henry 15.) rms. 5 I Prospect<br />
Ploc~m Newman (!‘loom & Ilark), varkty store, 5 I,esington,<br />
bds. at ISoston<br />
Ploom & Harris (Xewm:~, Ploorn and Jacob Harris), varietv<br />
stute, 5 Lexington<br />
Police ~t:~tioo, I,esington, near Main<br />
I’olia~~d L’ltelp* I
WALTHAM [p] DIRECTORY 245<br />
Pool I~en,jamin B., clerk, Central House, bds. do.<br />
OOLE CI-IARLES il., house printer, 7 Urn, h.<br />
P 136 Summer (se page 606)<br />
Poolford Joseph. died April 9, 1890<br />
Poolford Sarah Mrs., died April 5. 1891<br />
Poor Abbott L., at Am. IV. \V. Co., rms. 104 Crescent<br />
Poor Amos M., at Am. \V. \V. Co., rtns. 80 Adatns<br />
Poor Kate S. Mrs., dressmaker, 104 Crescent, rms. do.<br />
OORE GEOR,GE C., stationery aud fancy goods,<br />
I 115 iUoo~lg, h. 15 Pine (see page 626)<br />
Pope Albert T., trav. salesman, bds. 994 Main<br />
Pope Arthur D., clerk, bds. 934 Main<br />
Pope Daniel E;., 11. 90 Church<br />
Pope George B. 4 George K. Pope Sr Co.), flour and grain.<br />
582 hlaiu aud (Perkius cls Co., \Vatertowu), h. 4<br />
Appleton<br />
Pope G. Fred, physician. bds. 4 Appletou<br />
OPE GEORGE B, & CO. (George B. Pope),<br />
P flour aud grain, 582 Main (see page 608)<br />
Pope Sophia H. Mrs., diet1 Oct. 10, 18*9<br />
Pope Warren L.. machinist, Am. \V. \V, Co., 11. 25 South<br />
Porter Asa, cerpettter, h. Ch:t~rles street av.<br />
Porter Bsa B., bookkeeper (B.), bds. 17’7 MO )tlg<br />
Porter Frank K., overseer of knitting, B. Mufg. Co.,<br />
rms. 74 School, suite 5<br />
Potter Andrew H., moved to Milton<br />
Pot-er Frank &I., machinist, Am. \V. W. Co., h. ‘75 High<br />
Potter Fred J., salesm;tn (Salem). 1,. 146 Lexing,on<br />
Potter George W. (McCleave & Potter), fish, 9 Gordou,<br />
rooms 47 Pine<br />
Potter Georgia M., widow of James IV., II. 75 High<br />
Potter James M., watch case maker (B.), h. 201 Moodp<br />
Potter Walter C., jeweler (‘Loll \Vash., B.), 1). 75 High<br />
Powden \Villiam \V., at Am. bV. IV. Co., It. 23 BNJWU<br />
Powell James, brickmason, bds. 397 River<br />
Powell John, mule spiutter, B. Mufg. Co., b. 409 River<br />
Powers Ambrose IL, oiler steamer, bLHertnan Winier”,<br />
(B.), house 88 MyrUe<br />
Powers Daniel Ic.. laborer, h. 29 Spring<br />
Powers *James, doffer, 1~. M,tfg. Co., b. 428 River<br />
Powers John. died Jan. 15, 1892<br />
Powers John, masou, bds. 43 Spruce<br />
Powers Lavater W.. dresser, B. Mufg. Co., 11. 50 Piue<br />
E’owers Lawrence R., moved to Ernst Orange, N. J.<br />
Powers RlichaeI, weaver, 1~. Mnfg. (‘o., h. 418 River<br />
Powers Thomas. fireman, Am. CV. IV. Co., house I%~OW~IS<br />
lane. near Charles<br />
POW~I~S iVtlli:lm H.. at B. Mttfg. Co., bds. 428 River<br />
1’0wuall Harriet, widow of Jeremiah B., It. 159 Crescent<br />
Pown:tll 3oh1~ T., city electrician, dice, Moody street<br />
I>; e station. It. 14 Alder<br />
ATWOOD<br />
PLUMBING<br />
&CT SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Waltham.<br />
and GA8 FITTING,<br />
HARD WARE and RANGES.
24i<br />
y’,&~>,TIIf rp] I:i!:I1c-:l’:r<br />
Powney Harry, painter, house 1)s ~ont:t<br />
Pratt Ada hl. Mrs., music teacher, 5’3 Urown, rms. do.<br />
Pratt Austin J., blacksmith, 6 Water, bds. 9 Oak<br />
Pratt Charles, moved to PhilscIelphia. Yenn.<br />
Pratt Ciarence S., iron worker, D. & F. Mnfg. Co., house<br />
42 Gushing<br />
Pratt Edward. driver, M. I. W. McDonald, b. 9 Oak<br />
Yratt Edwin IS., farmer. 1~. Winter. near Lincoln line<br />
Pratt Frederick. driver, RI. I. W. McDonald, b. 9 Oak<br />
Yratt George IV., carpenter. 1~. 13 Prospect ave.<br />
Pratt Henry 0.. rnoveti to l%ostoli<br />
IPratt Kate F. Miss. Ironso 27 Ash<br />
Pratt Lewis II., clerk, '725 Main, Ms. 2i Cross<br />
Pratt Mary A. Miss, at Am. W. W. Co., II. 9 Oak<br />
Pratt Mary A. Mrs., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 25 Ash<br />
Prait Mary A., widow of Francis P., II. 51 Adams<br />
Pratt Marv I!. witlow of George E., II. 126 Moody<br />
Pratt i\Iinuie E. Bliss, nurse, biis. 63 Taylor<br />
Pratt Neilie M. Miss, stenographer, bds. 13 Prospect av.<br />
Pratt Rosana, widow of Sam&i. h. 51 Prospect<br />
Pratt William A., confectionery, I’rospect, at bridge, b. .<br />
79 I~rown [house do.<br />
Pratt VViiiiam A., carpenter and builder, 13 Prospect av.,<br />
I’ratt William H., student, b. E. I!. Pratt’s, Winter<br />
Preble Prank A., carpenter, bds. X8 AIdei<br />
Preble Frank L., civil engineer (89 State, B.), house<br />
f~OS[litd, Opp. S~J:L~OIJ<br />
Preble George C.. bds. 48 VVadsRorth ave.<br />
Preble Haskell, died Oct. 23. 1830<br />
Preble Leonora I,. Mrs., died Xov. 17, 1830<br />
Yrebl:: Lpdia Mrs., dressmaker, 43 Wadsworth av., h.do.<br />
l’rrble Olive Miss, bookkeeper. 627 Main, rms. 10 Alder<br />
l’reble Olive. wi4low of I-Iaskell, Ms. ‘IP II&h<br />
I’reblc William Il., cnrpeutcr, h. 48 Wadsworth av.<br />
Prentiss Lpdia II. i\liss, honse 78 Central<br />
Yrentiss Sarah A. Miss, house 78 Central<br />
Prescott Ella F. firm., rms. 207 Athnns<br />
l’rescott Herman F‘., brakemna. B. R. R., house Xorton,<br />
near Sunnyside<br />
Prescott J. Henry. at Am. W. W. Co., b. 221 Chnrles<br />
Prescott William II., at Am. TV. W. Co., h. 314 Moody<br />
Preston Elsie !Uiss, died Jan. 23, 1890<br />
Price Charlotte Miss, diecl 1890<br />
,<br />
Rice Mary A. Mrs.. moved to Canatla<br />
I’riCC ‘hC)’ lx., lllOVc3~ t0 ~CedtJarlJ<br />
Pride Nary A. Miss, moved to Boston<br />
Pride William C., rooms 98 Alder<br />
Priest Herman E., clerk, Waltham Gas Light Co.. 10<br />
Moody. rm. 1, house 56 Prospect<br />
Priest Laura II., widow of Jonas H., rms. 52 Prospect<br />
Prior Maqaret A. Miss, house 2G Middle<br />
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ssxoI~xz J. IV. 3 /c,‘li I;Ic 1’<br />
Cigrs, Tohacoo, i)x+s, a;$ Smtohcrs’<br />
q<br />
8<br />
q or >rood%, A;‘,le3.<br />
- - IPAL TatL4.H.<br />
CIGAIE. For aa;; by all dealers.
Prior Ro:e A. Miss, boards 26 Middle<br />
Proctor Ijaniel, clerk (Charlestown), rms. 396 Moody<br />
~Proctor Fannv. widow of Jonas R., h. 132 Crescrnt<br />
ROSPE& HOUSE, Thomas Cox,proprietor! 581<br />
P Main (see pao’e 14)<br />
ROSYECT BIAKBET, Bacon & Sargent, props.,<br />
P 8iS Main (see page 614)<br />
Pryde Daniel, died Nov. 7, 1890<br />
Pnffer Dexter R., tnillinery and fancy goods, 105 Moody,<br />
house at Rest Newton<br />
Puffer liohert. clerk, 56 Felton, b. at West Kewton<br />
Pqb Rrggie H. A., collector (U.), bds. 83 Ash<br />
Pugh Walter A., buckle maker, bds. 83 Ash<br />
Pulver Walter. at Am. W. \V. Co., rms. 83 Cherry<br />
Purcell .Jeremiah J., moved to Boston<br />
Purcill Mary A., widow of James H.. II. 141 Charles<br />
Putnev Gecxrgt! H., at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 80 Brown<br />
l~yne 6~07,gc F., car))enter, 11. rear 253 Charles<br />
py~ie William A., rno\.ed to Newark, K. J.<br />
QUALTERS JOHN, clerk (13.)) boards Mrs. Kate Lins-<br />
Iier’S, Pond avenne<br />
Qnslters Margaret Mrs.. borise 28 Charles<br />
Qnalters Martin, laborer. bds. 49 New Grove<br />
Qunlters Peter I~., plumber’s apprentice, 586 Main, bds.<br />
49 New Grove<br />
Qualters Tholnas, bottlrr, 11 Water, 11. r. 203 Grove<br />
Qun1t.el.s William, laborer, 11. rear 54 Calvary<br />
Qnipg Daniel J., moved to Boston<br />
Quipg Francis, lather, h. 90 Pout1<br />
Q~li,vl~~y Peter. tens and coffees, .5l Calvary, 11. 62 do.<br />
Qnimbp Francis W., pattern maker, h. i0 Russell<br />
Quimby Frank 18.. clerk (Prov. depot, R.), b. 70 Rnssell<br />
Qnimllp Nellie 1cI. Miss, teacher,South Grammar school,<br />
rms. 93 Ash<br />
Qninn Catl;lerine A., witlom of JO~JI, h. 74 Church<br />
Quinn Charles H., compositor, hds. 34 Cross<br />
Quinn Daniel, lJOttk!r, J. E:. Cain’s, DIosic Hall nv.,house<br />
at <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Qninn David, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. i4 Sontb<br />
Quinn Edward, city. carpenter, h. 66 South<br />
Quinn I’;tlward N., lnsl)ector, Boartl of IIealth, and inspector<br />
of milk, o%ice Cily Hall, II. i-1 Church<br />
Quinn Elizabeth E. Miss, dressmaker, 8 C’hnrch, boards<br />
104 Bacon<br />
Quinn Frank. plumher, 586 nI:lin, btls. 104 BRCOII<br />
Quinn Hugh, carpenter, house 3-1 Cross<br />
Quinn James, house 104 Bacon<br />
Quinn Jennie I!l. Miss, teacher (Wakefield), b. 66 South<br />
Quinn Joh,n, teamster (Wm. H. 1,entherbee 8; Son, I,inden),<br />
honse do.<br />
WOOD, BARKER & CD,,<br />
, BACON STRISET, WALTHAM,<br />
ON MASS, CENT, R. I%
248 lJr&THAl[ [R-J I)IIIIE(“I OILY<br />
Quinn John I
\T;II,TIX,\h3[ [R] I~IIiECTOIZY 249<br />
Randall John W., hairdresser, 605 Mniu, II. rear 551 do-<br />
Rand rll Reuberl P., carpenter, house 35 Jlvple<br />
Randall Thomas. at Am. W. W. Co., h. 49 alder<br />
R:tn(lles Alt’recl I., moved to t3orilder, &l.<br />
Ran&es Arthur F., at Am. W. \V. Co.. boards 66 ISrown<br />
RandIes George C., clerk, lli Moody, bds. GG 13rown<br />
Randles Joseph, house 66 Urown<br />
Rnndles Joseph, *Jr.. at Am. \V. \V. Co., h. 156 Brown<br />
Rantlles W:ilrer E;., a t Am. W. W. Co , room 161 Brown<br />
Randles Wi,liam H., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. G6 Brown<br />
Rankin William I
250 JVALT~~.\II [R-j I~TIL~~~TO~~<br />
Reardon John A., at Am. IV. IV. Co., h. 381 Moody<br />
Reardon MiIiohaet, died Feb. 4. 1892<br />
Reardon Michael C., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. E. J. Hall,<br />
Reber James, plumber, btls. Martin House<br />
ICeber .John A.. plumber, 695 Main, btls. Martin House<br />
Rector Frederick ,J., carpenter. house 77 Hammond<br />
Redden E;mersou, carpenter. hrls. 55 Ash<br />
Redman E:tbri~lgc.l~lumt~c~,13i RIoodg,rm~.lG Whitney av.<br />
Redtnan Thomas. laborer. bds. 5, rear li5 School<br />
Reed Albert C. Dr., moved to Ilowell<br />
Reed Benjamin F.. bouse 411 Moody<br />
Rcetl Charles Albert, bookkeepsr. 71 Felton, boards<br />
98 Central<br />
Reed Char~tes A., carpenter and builder, 3s Floyd, II. do.<br />
Reetl Ctlnrles F., moved to Hudson<br />
Reed Charles IX., bo:,kkeeper,il2 Xtiu, ro3:ns 23 Eschange<br />
street court<br />
Reed Clarence E , music tpacher, 13 High. h. do.<br />
Reed I’;dm:~l .J., at Au. W. IV. Co., h. 24 Cuslliug<br />
Reed F~,aulr W,, farmer, house Trapelo road. n. Lexington<br />
Reetl George 13., city laborer, house 11:) hub<br />
Reed George RI.. musician, 11. 43 Nvrtle<br />
Reed .Jose;-Jh G.. farmer. house Trap~to road,n. Lexington<br />
Reed Judson, lineman (I
Rhaue 'L'~IoLII:~E), died Feb. 8, ld!13<br />
Rhodes Jxmes, grocer, 94 Peltou, house do.<br />
Rtmdes James F., shipper, B. hinrg. Co., bds. 94 Felton<br />
Rhodes Richard. painter, II. 3 Foundry block, Foundry av.<br />
Rhodes ‘I’homas B., molder, 11. & I. 91ufg. &., h. off<br />
~cliool 3~. , hey. Parker lane<br />
Rhodes William c H ., carriage smith, J. Mullen’s, Music<br />
Hall, II. 16 l’lpmptoo<br />
Rice Albert W. (A. W. Rice & Co.), dry goods, etc.,<br />
134 Moody, house at! Newvton [ I34 MoocIy<br />
Rice A. W. & Co. (Aibert \V. Rice), dry goods, etc.,<br />
Rice Charles W., at Am. W. \V. Co., h. ~9 Taylor<br />
Rice Kdward T., movecl to Boston<br />
Rice Ellen A., widow of George 13., bds. 1295 Main<br />
Itice Emma I., widow of Oscar, house 2 15 Adams<br />
Rice G. Alhert,mouldzr,ll5 lSaoun,h. Ceuter, c. Uass:moit<br />
Rice Herbert S., moved to Lyuu [Harvard<br />
Itice John DE. (1Suttrick Lutuber Co.), SG Feltou, h. Ii<br />
Rice Louis W., moved to <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Rxe Marshall G., 11. rear 48 Waluut<br />
Rice Mary A., widow uf Sxmuel H., house 60 Ash<br />
Rice Oliver K., hook ageut, house 16 l-‘rospect av.<br />
Rice Os~:ar Lt., balesman (93 Summer, U.), h. 215 Adams<br />
Rice Samuel H., at Am. W. \V. Co., house 154 Atlams<br />
ICiuc Sarah J., widow of Calvin, house 12 Russell (see<br />
back cover)<br />
Rice Walter H., machinist, Am. W. \V.<br />
CC resaen t<br />
Co., bds. X8<br />
Rice Willnld 11., blacksmith, Am. \V. \V. Co., house 88<br />
Crescent<br />
Rice Willard I
Richardson George A., clerk (B.), 11. 24 Russell<br />
Rich~r(lson Henry, pres. W. 13:. W. Co., 115 Macon, Il. 29<br />
Harris<br />
Richarrlsuu Heury K., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 31 Prospect<br />
Ricl~artJson Hiram D., bnt,ter aud eggs. 90 Cherry, h. do.<br />
Richardson Ida RI. Miss, teacher, Hcitrd Street scl~ool,<br />
bds. 5ti6 &tin<br />
[Crescent<br />
Richard-Ott J. Davis, machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 153<br />
Richartlnon Ilincoln, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 160 Myrtle<br />
Ricttarduon Matil~ls &I., widow of <strong>Free</strong>land, 11. 29 Harris<br />
~~ich:Ll~d~~Jl~ Met-rick L., at Am. W. W. co., 11. 527 Main<br />
Rioh:trdson \Valter I., at Am. \V. W. Co., house 13 Wadsworth<br />
avenue<br />
[Appleton<br />
Ril:hartlsou Warren J., livery stable, 12 Cllurch. h. 22<br />
Richnrdsou William A., laborer, 10 Felton, 11. 129 Grove<br />
Rich:u+dson Zorario A. $1~. ,nurse,,bds. 50 Ru~ell<br />
liicker Arthur-. insurance agt., bds. 52 Taylor<br />
llicker A~bro Al., carpenter, h. 163 River [22 OAsh<br />
Ricker Charles I’. screw maker, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
Iticker F. Arthur, letter carrier, 1’. O., bds. 7 Alder<br />
Ricier EIanuah G.. widow of John W., h. 209 Ash<br />
nicker Herbert G., paper hanger, l’i4 Moody, h. 109 Ash<br />
Rideoat Wm. W., foreman, \Vm. H. Leatherbee & Sun,<br />
Liudrn h. 39 Hatnmoucl [ tnout;h<br />
Ridstrotn Euoch, machinist, 8. Mnfg. Co., b 1s. 4 Dart-<br />
Ridstrom Hermann, m:tchiuist, Am. W. IV. Co., II. 4<br />
Datmotittt<br />
IEDLE JOHN, sausage mnfr.,<br />
R Fclton, 11. do. (see pa,gt’ 614)<br />
Prospect, near<br />
Riley Charles F., dial maker, Am. W. W. Co., house off<br />
end of Witrthrop<br />
Riley Edward J., clerk. 163 Prospect, bds. 20 Curtis<br />
Riley James F., starcher, W. 13. b 1). Works, bds. 188<br />
River<br />
[Newton<br />
Riley cJohn, balancer and taster, 115 ISaeon, h. ut West<br />
Riley John P., clerk. 41 Moudg, bds. 20 Curtis<br />
Riley Lawrence & Co. (Lawrence J. Riley), dry goods<br />
and laclies’ furnishings, 675 to 6% MaiR<br />
Riley Lawreucc J. (La~re ttce Riley & Co.), dry gdods,<br />
675 Main, house Fiske, nexr Main<br />
Riley Mary, widow of John, II. 27 Williams<br />
Riley Michael, laborer, h. 37 \Villi:tms<br />
Riley Nellie Miss, dressmaker, GYl Main, 11. Rrook ave.,<br />
near Felton<br />
Riley Patrick, laborer, D. & F. Mnfg. Co., h. Flood,<br />
near John<br />
Riley Patrick, laborer, h. 31 Clinton<br />
Riley Patrick B., cigar3 and tobacco, 1GY Prospecf, bds.<br />
20 Curtis<br />
Riley Philip, laborer, Ms. 10 Elm<br />
Rilev ‘L’horrl:ls. Ir. 20 Curtis<br />
BiJTTRICK LUMBER CO,,<br />
H 1V HOIVB”,<br />
J*x-BIc~<br />
Planing, sawing, idrniig.<br />
56 FELTON. STREET, on F. R. R.<br />
>p--=
WALTHAM [R] XRECTORY 253<br />
Riley, see Reileg, also O’Reilep<br />
Riley Thomas J ., clerk, 1 Moody, hds. 20 Curtis<br />
Riley ‘I’imoth: F., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 143 Crescent<br />
Riley William,d~er, W. B. & D. Wks., h. 182 River<br />
Biug Charles A., photo priuter (Lynn), bds. 338 Moody<br />
Kiug Charles W., huruess maker (Auburn&de), house 24<br />
Exchange<br />
Ring George O., collector (-16 Summer, B.), bds. W. ‘I.<br />
Ring’s, Beaver<br />
Ring tI:inuah ‘\I., widow of Elbridge G., h. 95 Crescent<br />
Rillg Sarah E., widow of Charles! h. 333 Moody<br />
ltiug William I’., janitor, h. Beaver, near Clematis<br />
Brook station<br />
Ringer James L., died April 15, <strong>1893</strong><br />
Ripley Ansel A., dial maker, Am. W. W. Co., II. 78 Ash<br />
ltipie~ Benjamin L., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 8<br />
Prospect av.<br />
Ripley Chirles D., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 25 TayltBr<br />
Ripley Fred P., at Atn.,W. W. Co., h. 160 Chestnut<br />
Ripley Henry M., moved to LG>noxdale<br />
l&iug Oliver R., at Am. W. \V. Co., rms. 143 Crescent<br />
liivard Albert P.. at Am. W. \V. Co., h. 31 H~tmmond<br />
Roach B. %laria, widow of Morris, h. Bedford, car. Pratt<br />
ave.<br />
Roach Daniel, laborer, h. 170 Willow<br />
Roach John, stone mason, h. 83 Exchange<br />
Roach John J., at \V. B. & D. WorksI btls. 170 Willow<br />
Roach Nicholas, coutractor, h. 2% Felton<br />
Roach Patrick, laborer, h. 1Y Friend<br />
Roach Thomas P., mason, bds. 170 Willow [bins<br />
Bobb Charles S., watchmaker (1 Salem, B.), h. 129 &oh-<br />
Robb William, pulp maker (<strong>Watertown</strong>), h. 138 Brown<br />
Robbins Charles G., paint grinder (<strong>Watertown</strong>) h. Main,<br />
car. Warren<br />
Rohbins Frank N., jeweler, Am. W. W. Co., h.74 Maple<br />
Robbins John E., at Am. W. W. Co., h. llfr Sharon<br />
OBBINS ItOYAL E., treas., Am. W. \V. Co.,<br />
Ii Cresceut, office (493 Washiugton B.), h. at Boston<br />
(see p. 5)<br />
Robert Amand, carpenter, h. Whitcomb<br />
Roberti Joseph E., at Am. W’. W. Co., II. 17 Vernon<br />
Koberti Paull P., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 28 Prospect<br />
Roberts Frank 1’ ., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 71 Gushing<br />
Roberts Douglas J., hairdresser, 139 Prospect, h. 5<br />
Harvard<br />
OBERTS DUDLEY, lawyer, 12 Moody, rm. 15,<br />
R and clerk of Second District Court, Lexington (see<br />
P. 20)<br />
Roberts Jeremiah W.. moved to Newtonville<br />
Rol,erto .John & Son (William Roberts), paper mnfre.,<br />
South, near IVeston Liue, office (91 Federal, B.)<br />
AT+VOQD<br />
C&J fHZXAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block,<br />
FUBNAC@3, RANGES and STOVES,<br />
PLUlYfBING and GAS FITTING.
254 TV~LTII.$RI [g] I~IRIiCP3RY<br />
Roberts John L., carpenter, h. 5 Gihhs ct.<br />
Robel,ts M:try P., widow of Wiltinm A., Ms. 16 Park pl.<br />
Roberts S:nnuel, sewiug mtchiue ag~t, 210 Moody, h.<br />
IGancis, near F. It. Lt.<br />
Robe] ts William (John Robklrts & Son), paper mnfr.,<br />
Suuth, “pp. Norton, h. tlo<br />
Rohe& \V. ll:trvey, clerk (U), btls. 16 P;lrk pl.<br />
Robertson Alexander, asst. statiou master (F. R. R.<br />
depot, H.), h. 47 Yraiick<br />
Rubertsou John Ii., driver, 755 &in, b3s. do.<br />
ll~l~ici~;t~~~i Mnstai, cq>~ut~r, btl~. 141 Charles<br />
R0~~icl~;lucl Oliver O., uarpcnler, h. 141 Ch:lrlcs<br />
Kobie \V:dter E., bookkeeper (Bostou Transcript, 32%<br />
\Vnslliugton: IS.), h. 26 Spruce<br />
l~ol~inah~~ud Andrew, teamster, h. 184 Felton<br />
lhbin3linw Peter, carpenter, II. 901 Maiu<br />
Robitlsou Biinie L.. widow of Ilenry L., 11. 280 Mootig<br />
Robin-;on Edward, night telegqh operator, Waltham<br />
ststioll, P. 12. I
TPALTHAM [-&I I~II~XCTQRY 255<br />
-<br />
Rogers EliraHeth F., &I&, 11. 7i Gushing<br />
Rogers Fred W., paper hanger, house 16 Gordon<br />
Rogers F; W. Mrs., dre;smalcer, 16 Gordon, h.do.<br />
Bogws George \Y., driver, Steam Fire Engine No. 1, h.<br />
44 Ta$trr<br />
Rogers Granville F., corn. trav. (B.), bds. 62 Lowell<br />
Rogers James, at B. binfg. Co., bds. 21 Friend<br />
Rogers .John, vegetable peddler, b. 144 Newton<br />
Rogers John M., died Oct. 11, 1889<br />
Rogers Margaret, widow of John, bds. 16 Mechanic<br />
Rogers Mary, widow of Edward, h. Newtou, car. River<br />
Rogers Mwy A., widow of John, h. 37 Oak [pital<br />
Rogers Mary E., widow of John, h. 49 Sharou, car. Hos-<br />
Rogers Norman, died Oct. 30. 1892<br />
Rogers Patrick E., laborer, house 157 Fellon<br />
Rogers Peter, 11. 115 Harvard<br />
Rogers Russell, hds. William F. Rogers’, Highland av.<br />
Rogers Thomas, laborer, h. 141 Newton<br />
Rogers Thomlas, laborer, h. 213 River rR iver<br />
Rogers Thomas H., macbiuist, Am. W. T. Co., h. 228<br />
Ilouera a William P .y at Am. W. \V. Co., 11. Highland av.,<br />
near Weston<br />
Ropes William J.. watchmaker, 183 Moody, b. 37 Oak<br />
Rogers William N., laundry ICharIestown), h. 62 Lowell<br />
Rohtlier Otto, machinist, The J. L. T. I\lnfg. Co., boards<br />
56 Tu ruer<br />
Roland James H., clerk, Prospect House, bds. do.<br />
Roland Kate I\liss. h. 56 Charles<br />
Roland Michael, J., hairdresser, 641 &lain! h. 56 Charles<br />
IColand Thomas, lineman, rms. 42 Lexington<br />
Holiins Charles H., dining rooms, 151 Adams, h. 149 do.<br />
lloliins Cloud J.. hairdresser, 46 Yoody, bds. 77 Brown<br />
Rollitts Horace W., bds. 149 Adams<br />
Rollins Mary E., widow of David, nurse, h. 22 \Vinthrop<br />
Roliins Thomas G.. at Am. W. W. Co., h. 322 Moody<br />
Rollinson Thomas H.,at rim. W. W. Cu., 11.126 Chestnut<br />
Roof Antoinette Miss, teacher, North Grammar school,<br />
b&t. 2-1 H:trv:wd av.<br />
Roof Bmeline W., widow of Stephen, h. 4k Harvard av.<br />
Rooney Ann, widow of Michael, 11. 94 Bacon<br />
Rooney Cbwrles, laborer, house 157 School<br />
lt~)ney Delia E. Miss, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 49 Pond<br />
Itoonep Ellen, widow of Pat&h-, h. head of Fiske av.<br />
Roonep ,Johu, muved to Newton Upper Falls<br />
Rooneg John, carpenter, b. 175 Willow<br />
Rooney John, laborer, b. 308 River<br />
honey ,Jobn F., moved to Charlestown<br />
lboouer Joseph M., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. Mrs. Ellen<br />
liooney’s. Fiske av. [Y5 Pond<br />
Itooney Martin, jauil;or, St. Mary’s Parochi:tI school,<br />
__-~~I_<br />
11.
Roouey Mary, widow of Thomns, II. 180 School<br />
Mooney Mary E. Miss, at Am. W. W. Co., b. 49 Pond<br />
Rooney &Iicliael, at W. IL &. I). Works, h. 268 River<br />
Roomy Patrick, house 49 Pond<br />
Rooney Patrick, gardener, 133 School, rms. rear do.<br />
Rooncy Patrick, macliiuistT II. 92 Calvary<br />
Roonep Patrick Francis, moved to Newark, N. J.<br />
Rooney Richard. clerk, 181 Willobv, b. 155 do.<br />
Rooney Sarah MI-S., died June 14. 1892<br />
Roone,v Thomas &I., moulder, 115 13acon, boards nh.<br />
I+>llen Hoonev’s, I’iske av. av.<br />
E<br />
Rooney William h., bds. Martin Bennelley’s, end School<br />
Koonep William V , groceries and provisions, 499 to 503<br />
Main, and sexton of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, IL<br />
28 1’011d<br />
Rooneg William J., died May 18, 1891<br />
Root 8. Charlv Miss, teaclier,Higb school& at Somerville<br />
Rosanlund X:~tilda, widow of George, boarding house, 26<br />
Cherry<br />
[I7 RlcICe:!n<br />
Rosatto Joseph (J. Rosatto & Co.). fruit dealer, I Elm, IL<br />
Bosatto J. & Co. (Joseph Kosutto and Henry Fravago),<br />
fruit, wholesale and retail, 1 Elm<br />
Rt)sborotigh James A., laborer, Ir. rear 517 &lain<br />
ltosboro~~gh Robert N., laborer. h. Music Hall av., n. Elm<br />
Rose Abraham J., sxlesmnn. 708 Main, IL 23 Eschonge<br />
et. ct.<br />
[97 Churclr<br />
Rose Alvard H., veterinary surgeon (1 I4 State, U. ), h.<br />
Rose Norman J., carpenter, h. 188 Hammond<br />
Roseland John G., died Nov. 1, 1891<br />
Roseuburg Bernard, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 156 Lowell<br />
Ross Cassie Miss, at Am. WY. W. Co., 11. 24 Orange<br />
Ross Charles E. A., deutist (West Newtou), house 254<br />
Ross Charles N., moved to Somerville<br />
Ross Eliza Mrs., dressmaker, 58 $chooI, II. do.<br />
Ross Eliza, widow of *James, h. 58 School<br />
ltosci George B., janitor, Am. W. W. Co., house rear<br />
treasurer’s ofice, Am. IV, W. Co.. Crescent<br />
Ross Richard, laborer, 11. 28 Fern<br />
Ross Samuel J., waiter, 130 Xootlp, IL. 73 Harvard<br />
Ross0 Angelo, moved to Watertowu<br />
Rot Antome, buckle maker, I&-+. 123 Prospect<br />
Rothrock John, bookkeeper (U.), rms. 69 Charles<br />
Roughsedge Aliie, widow of Harry, t)~ls. 333 Crescent<br />
Roughsedge John A., died May 8, 1892<br />
Boughsetlge BIarv A. Mrs., died March 16! 1890<br />
Roughsedge Will&m. died Nov. 18, 18139<br />
llouio John, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 96 Crescent<br />
Roulo Louis. at Am. W. W. Co.. rms. 66 Walnut<br />
Round George A., tram. auditor, F. K. R. (Is.), house 22<br />
Harvnt d av.<br />
Kiln-Dried Hard Wood Floors - - - -<br />
- _ _ _ _ and Finish tiorked to. Order.<br />
56 FELTON BTREXCT, on F. R. R.
WALTHAM [R] DIRT”CTORY 257<br />
Itoundy David D., saloon, 33 Elm, rms. 1 Gibbs court<br />
Rourke Frank J., bookeeper, b(ls. 34 High<br />
Itourlte J. William, bookkeeper, Ms. 34 High<br />
Ilourke Michael, laborer, It. 28 Mul~eno<br />
Ilourke Michael, h. 34 High<br />
Rourke, see O’Rourke<br />
Ronsselle Sarah Mrs., died J:tn. 11, 1890<br />
Rowe Edgar S., asst. engineer, 13. Mufg. Co., boards<br />
5% Tuvlor<br />
Rowe Elbt&lge<br />
CPl.<br />
G., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 7 Robbins-st.<br />
Rowe George EI., at Am. W. W. Co., house 25 Walnut<br />
Rowe George L., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 162 IZrown<br />
Rowe Margaret E., widow of Alexander, house 87 Ash<br />
llowe Willard M., at Am. W. \V. Co., rooms 87 Ash<br />
Rowe Winfield F., country produce, house 192 Adams<br />
Rowe 8; Brooks Orchestra, George II. Rowe, mauager,<br />
13’73 Moody<br />
Rowe11 Alexander, produce dealer, house 40 Vernon<br />
Rowe11 Ftxn k B., student, bds. W. 13. Rowell’s,<br />
West I)ale<br />
Rowell Heury Isley A., boards 40 Vernon<br />
Rowe11 Willlam B., dry gootls (2 Thompson sq., Chnrlestown),<br />
II. Wrst Dale, opp. Farnswot%h<br />
Roy Felix, foreman machinist, D. & P. Xnfg. Co., house<br />
at \Vatertowri<br />
Royal .J:lcol~ G., moved to Bristol, Me.<br />
Rogle Thomas, carpenter, Am. \V. W. Co., h. 991 Dfaiu<br />
Rttane Tholnas, laborer, honse 98 Charles<br />
Rttane Michael, farmer, E. N. Pierce, Quince, 11. nest do.<br />
Rudy Charles, coachman, W. E. Bright, Maiu, house<br />
rear %13 Grove<br />
Ilugg \Villiam L., house 57 Chestnut<br />
Itttggles Charles W ., at Am. W. W. Co., house 60 Cherry<br />
Ruggles Dwight, carpenter, rms. 225 Adams<br />
Ru@es Elka C. Mrs., died Jan. 10, 1890<br />
Ruggles Fred W., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 119 Robbins<br />
ltu~~les Sar:~h J. blis*, principal, Newton Street School,<br />
boards 34 Appleton<br />
Rttggles William W., boards 83 Russell<br />
lio~rwry Ktlward ill., moved to Sewton<br />
UMFORD MARKET, George F. Rand, prop.,<br />
R 18 Lexington (see page 609)<br />
Ilussell Charles J., moved to Greenfield<br />
Russell Dlrid, leather (19 High, 11.)) Lt. 128 Adams<br />
Russell Emery P., prof. of music, b. 79 Lexington<br />
KIISR~I~ I’,u~ene D.. moved to Lyon<br />
ATWOOD<br />
CSY SXRW,<br />
137 bloody Street, Lincoin’Block,<br />
Waltham Agts. for Crawford Ranges<br />
and Walker Furnaces.
258 TVALTIIAX [R J DIRIL’TO~~P<br />
Russell hgene H., at Am. W. W. Co., II. 28 Ash<br />
l~ussell Hurry A., clerk, 181 Muody, urns. 20 High<br />
Russell Herbert A., prillter, house ltci+ Newton<br />
Russell Jed J., at Am. IV. W. Co., rrns. 12 Lowell<br />
Russell Jeunie H. Rliss, music teacher, 128 Adams, b. do.<br />
Russell N. Willialn, at U. S. I\‘. Co., bds. 128 Adams<br />
Rr~ssell William H., nt Am. IV. IV. Co., rms. 12 I,owell<br />
USSELL WILLTAM M., knirdwnre, 6% Main,<br />
It house YJ Ceutral (see page 13)<br />
Russo Felix. fruit, etc., lSi& AIo~~d~~, II. at Somerville<br />
Russo J osepb, fruit. etc., 141 bloody, house \Vhitnep<br />
aveuue, near Spruce<br />
Russo Joseph, Jr., clerk, 141 Moody, boards J. Russo’s,<br />
Whitney avenue<br />
Rutter Frank J., financial manager (20 North, B.), bouse<br />
Linden, near Main<br />
Rutter l’rederick P., manager, Waltham Coal Co., office<br />
663 Main, house 10 Pond<br />
Rutter Nathaniel P., overseer, cloth room, 13. Mnfg Co.,<br />
house 16 Hammond<br />
Ryan Agnes Miss, bnokkeeper, 499 Main, boards<br />
Thomas 12yan’s, Harvard place<br />
Ryan Albert M., dry goods, boots and shoes, house<br />
19 Hammond<br />
Ryan Kridg~~t n&s, house 2 Gorham<br />
Hyau Cha~~les H., hairdresser, 596 Main, and basement,<br />
Methodist bldg., 3 Moody, 1~. 20 Common<br />
Ryan Cornelius, watchman, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
i6 Bedford<br />
Rvan Daniel R., tailor, house 98 Central<br />
Ryan Delia V. Miss, clerk, Assessor’s office, City Hall,<br />
his. Thomas Ryan’s, Harvard place<br />
Ryan tillen Mrs., died March 4, 18YO<br />
Ryan George A., reporter (tinily Globe, B.), boards<br />
53 Walnut<br />
Ryan George W., moved to Chicago, Ill.<br />
Ryan George W., at Am. W. IV. Co., b. 153 Brown<br />
I-lyan Hugh E., salesman, 629 &in, btla. 214 Rive1<br />
Ry:tn James, farmer, Thomns Rpa~r, ot Lincoln, b. do.<br />
ltyan James D., clerk, 32 Cetlar, bds. 93 Taylor<br />
Rran James El.. provisions. 19 Oak, II. 15 (lo.<br />
Ryan Joanna Miss, h. I.5 Oak<br />
Ryan John, at W. B. 8; I). Wks.. Ixls. 99 Wiilow<br />
liyan John, at W. is. & I>. Wks., IIO;I~ Parkers lane,<br />
Ryan John, laborer, h. off Goinan, near Bacon<br />
Ryan John, moved from city<br />
Ryan John, macllinist, Am. \V. W. Co., h. 172 Charles<br />
Ryan John I., clerk, Hotel Waltham, bds. 76 Bedford<br />
Ryan John F., milkman, Parkers lane, corner School<br />
avenue, boards do.<br />
GEiVUIiVE CORK SOLE SIiOES,<br />
~3.dO and. S4,00<br />
METHODIS’S BLDG., WAILEEABII.
T~r.iT.TT‘.A % [sl DIRECTORY 2.9<br />
Ryan John :J., laborer, house 85 Y\ruhange<br />
Ryan John L., Currier, house 1 i O,tk<br />
Ityau Joqh D., machinist’s helper, boards J. Ryan’s,<br />
Parkers lane<br />
Rvnn .Julia A. Miss, dressmaker, k Church, b. 2 Gorham<br />
Risn Margaret, widow of Patrick 12.. h. 31 Middle<br />
R\ran iGargnret II:., widow of Plli1ip.h. School, bey.Bacon<br />
l
Salisbury Martin G., cnrp>nter. bds. 278 Crescent<br />
S:tlomone Vincent, h. fifnssasoit, opp. Massnsoit ct.<br />
Saltmarsh Fred L., inspector, Sewer Commissioner’s ofice<br />
2’7 Moody, 1’001115, II. 91 Gushing [nut<br />
Saltmarsh, 8Iary J.. widow of William H., h. 153 Chest-<br />
Saltmnrvh William H.. died JIay 29, 1892<br />
Samber Ftxnli, moretl to Worcester<br />
Ss:npsot~ Satnael, shirt ironer. h. 36 Gardner<br />
Samuels Abigail Mrs., moved to Somerville<br />
Sktmuels Charles C., musician, ‘oils. 79 Lesington<br />
Snmncls Edw:w\ A., moved to Boston<br />
AYMUELS SUSA1L’ B. MRS., prop., Hotel Sams<br />
uels, 79 Lexington (see pxge 630) [ av.<br />
Sanborn Abbie B. Mrs., clressrnalier, rms. 37 W:whington<br />
Sanborn Mary L., widow of William, btls. 37 Washington<br />
firenue<br />
Sanborn Nancy I., widow of Slterburn S., bda. .J. W.<br />
Aiarden’s, Lafayette [has. do.<br />
Sanders George W , farmer, Amos Stearns. Trnpelo rd.,<br />
Sanderson Albert, chair seater, bds. rear 68 Charles<br />
Sauderso~~ Alesaucler ‘I’., at Am. W. W. Co., house 302<br />
Crescent<br />
Sanderson Alfred H., died Jnne 1, IS90<br />
sanderson Arthur at Am. \V. W. Co., 11. 308 Crescent<br />
Sanderson Converse I., restaurant, 121 Moody, house<br />
so Tavlor<br />
[eoln<br />
Sa~ldcrso~~“E:tlmun~tl L., nt Am. W. W. Co., btls. 111 Lin<br />
LSunderson Edward I’., it,on autl steel (X6 Beverly, I%.)<br />
11. 457 ScJlltb<br />
Ynnclcrson 1Slizabet.h H. Miss, 1~. 21 School<br />
Sanderson Emery J., city trensurer and collector, oKe,<br />
C’ity Hall.<br />
rm. 4, It. 82 Dale<br />
Sandersou George A., bd
WXLTBXM [g] DII:IXX-O~P 261<br />
Santerson Pettbertlt~, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 84 I!Iptle<br />
Yanderson I’ersis M., widow of CLntxce, Ms. 218 Ash<br />
Sanderson Richard, at Am. W. W. Co., II. 223 Adams<br />
Sand-rson ltoanna, widow of .John. h. rear 68 Charles<br />
Sanderson Lorinda R., widow of Peleg, runs. 201 iMoody<br />
Sanford Calvin EI., baker h. 73 Robbins<br />
Sanger Augustns S., rmq. 8 (;illbj ct.<br />
Sanger Chester E-I., clerk (X8 Water, B.), Ms. 17 Bncon<br />
Sanger E;dwnrd C,. wheel tui,ner, 115 l’~co11, h. 17 do.<br />
Sanger Kellio, widow of Daniel, 1~. 62 Alder<br />
Sargent Adeline S. Mrs., died Nov. 14, 1890<br />
Sargent Clara F , widow of William D., rm. 110 Chestnut<br />
Sargent George E., clerk, 11 MootI!‘, b Is. 30 Watlswvurth<br />
Sargent lgnatirrs, II. 768 Mait<br />
Sarpnt .J. Proctor (Bacon & Sargent), provisions, 875<br />
Main, h. I4 B:lcou<br />
Sar,gent I,izz,ie M., dressmaker, h. 1OI Chestnut<br />
Sargent Oscar, moved to Boston<br />
Sargent Simpsotl. cxrl)etttcr, r. 137 JIoodv. II. 8k Francis<br />
AUL BR@J!HERS(I~~dwin LJ. md ~lde.q’I’. Saul),<br />
S w:ltc+es, jewelry., etc.. 135 Mootlv (see p. Iii)<br />
Saul Charles T. (Saul Bros.f, jewelry etc. 13-i Mood:,<br />
h 49 Chestnut (63 Prancw<br />
Saul Rllffin LT. (Saul Bras.), jewelry. etc.. 135 Moody, 1~.<br />
Saul Thomas, taiIor (R.), h. Hti CI:itn!trontl<br />
Saunders Charles II;., Iawyev, bits. 74 School, suite :j<br />
Snuuders l~~tlwvartl C., watcl~muker, Am. W. W. Co., h.<br />
20 High<br />
&antlers Award J., citv teamster, h. 50 EIummond<br />
Sannd-rs John IV., at A;n. W. W. Co., rms. 99 Chestnut<br />
S:~unders I’(%rcy, at Am. W. \V. co.. bds. nlxrtin House<br />
Snuuders Theodore E.,at Am.~~.C\r.Co.,r~~~s.lI’l Cltestuut<br />
Savage Prank A., dresser, 13. Mfg. Co., btls. 409 River<br />
Savage ,Jerome. moved from eitv<br />
Snvnge John F.. horse shJer.2O’i Lesington,h.Mnnroe av.<br />
Savage Katheriue Miss, tniloress, rms. 23 Church<br />
Savage Robert, plumber’s appreutice. h~ls.rear i3 Central<br />
Savard Pierre, clerk, 101 bloody, btis. 41 Crescent<br />
Savoie Joseph, at W. D. Co., h.otf xmth, opp. Dartmonth<br />
Savory Kelillda A. Mrs., ho:rrtls I.i!I Summel<br />
Suvnrv David hl., moved to Great Falls, K. I-I.<br />
&&win” Arthur L., clerk, 161 Moody, Ms. 120 Brown<br />
Sawin Charles A., machinist, Am.\V.W.Co .h.34 Robbins<br />
Sawin I
262 7:‘AT,TITBI.: r s 1 3: RTWTOIIP<br />
Sawtelie Howard A., clerk, G43 Main, h. re:\r i10 do.<br />
Sawtelle William. at Am. W. W. Co., ruis. ic) Chestnut<br />
Snwtelle William Ii., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 79 Cherry<br />
Sawyer Addison G., driver, Gibbs Fx., 614 Main. house<br />
1 Bemis avenue<br />
Sawyer Carroll \V.: trav. salesman (B.), bds. 95 South<br />
Sawyer Charles C., honse 97 South<br />
Sawyer Charles E-l.. section foreman, F.R.R.,h.25 Russell<br />
Sawyer Fred W.. at Am. \V. W. Co.. Ms. 9’7 South<br />
Sawyer Herbert F. (Dodge 8 Sawler), electrician, room<br />
37, Methodist bldg..% Ml)otlp, II. at Caelsea<br />
Sawyer W:~ldron E., dial maker, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
135 13row11<br />
Sawyer William G., veterinary surgeon, 545 Main, 1~. do.<br />
Saxe Barcellus J., oolnpositor, Waltham Daily ‘Tribune,<br />
622 ilInit1, 11. Id7 Cha1,les<br />
Saxe Mary A., widow of Burcellus. II. 122 Schoul<br />
Save Mary L. Miss, dressmaker, 122 School, II. do.<br />
Saywan\ Charles E., teacher (GO8 Wash. ,B.) ,h. 19 Weston<br />
Scamman Bolina R. Miss, house 3 Pond<br />
Scamman Nicholas. machiniat,$m.\V.~V.Co.,h.324 Moody<br />
Scnmman Samuel F., house 23 Vernon<br />
Scammau William G., mnchillist, h. 3 Pond<br />
Scammon Orrin S., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 324 Moody<br />
Sca~don Daniel, mason, h. Massnsoit. near Main<br />
Scanlon James F., driver, bds. rear iO6 Main<br />
Soanlon Joanna, witlorv of John, 11. 2i8 River<br />
Hcanlon ‘Timothy, h~borer. W. 1~. & D. Wks., b. 2X River<br />
Xcantlebury Spurgeon C..at Arn.\V.W.C0.,1~.~05 Chestnut<br />
Scattergood Samuel. at Am. WC’. W. Co., rms. 107 Sdwms<br />
Schaeffer Felix, baker, 67 Charles.11. 163 Felton<br />
Sclu~ffer Katie, widow of John, Ms. 13 Leonard<br />
Scliaffcr, see Shafer<br />
Schaufuss Louis, weaver, B. Mfg. Co., Ms. 89 Central<br />
Schlag:~l Rl:ix. weaver, 1~. Mfg. Co.. Ms. 89 Ceiltral<br />
Sohmid Edward, ladies hairdressing, 645 Main. 11. do.<br />
Schneider George, baker, 769 Main, II. 2 SIuith ct.<br />
Schwal) Heurg, watch case sprilrger (Ii. ), h. 215 Yew ton<br />
Schwartz Everett, master Manual Tluiuiug School, house<br />
8 Grant<br />
Scott Frank ,J. (Boston Fmerp Wheel Co.), Benefit, car.<br />
Elm, and (68 and ‘TO Year], B.), 11. at <len<br />
Scott Robert. movecd to Vancouver, R. C.<br />
Scott Wilfred L., mncbinist, AIIJ. W. IV. Co..h.916 Main<br />
Scrlhner Charles H.. paper hanger, 239 Moody, 11. do.<br />
Scribiier Fnoch 0.. tlictl Xov. 2, 1892<br />
Scribner Ernest L., chair re-seater, bds. 239 Moody<br />
Scribner Henry H., postal clerk, F. R.R.,bds.Tl Chestnut<br />
Scribner Norman H., at Am. W. W. Co., h.rear 39 Floyd<br />
Scrihner Stephen W., at Am. W. VT. Co., 11. r. 39 Floyd<br />
Scripture Rlary Miss, moved to l,incc*ln<br />
J<br />
m<br />
MMOICE ,. J. IV. 33 I/‘CKLEY,<br />
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and Smokers’<br />
53 Ariicles. +G<br />
n m97 A~oody it., - - TPAZ;TEAX.<br />
ClUSAR. For sale by all dealers.
‘IYALTI-IAX [fj] I)TRIWTORP 263<br />
Seaburv Snmuel C. F., salesman (B.j. 11. 63 Central<br />
Scale Breded&, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 130 Brown<br />
Searle Samuel A., machinist, rear 93 RIoodg,h.Pratt ave.,<br />
near Bedford<br />
Sears Eloise A., AI. I>..plr~sicisD, Ii0 Aloody. h. do.<br />
Sears Frank P., law student, bds. I’. H. Scars’, Beaver<br />
Sears Michnel. canler, 13. Mfg. Co., II. 166 School<br />
Sears Nel tie A. Miss, moved to Newton<br />
Sears l’hilip II., lawyer (23 Pembertoo sq., 13.), h. (85<br />
Mt. Vefxon, B.), summer res. Beaver, near Lyman<br />
Sears Richard, boards P. EI. Sears’, Beaver<br />
Seaver l\fa~~g:sreL A., widow of Ehen BI., h. 29 Cherry<br />
EAVERNS HERBERT, Aorist, 202 hlooct;, h.<br />
s at Auburndale (see page 612j<br />
Seaverns Ida Godtl Mrs., clerk, 20-2 Moody, house at<br />
Auburn&de<br />
Seavey Charles II., moved to New Elnmpshire<br />
Senvep HorLitio, conductor (W. 15.St.Ry.Co.,Cambridge),<br />
Seavey I,ott/e RI., widow of Alfred, b. 29 Harvard ave.<br />
Secott Thomas, oiler, B. Mfg. Co., I). 171 Felton<br />
Scested Victor E:., at &In. W. W. Co.. rms. 6Y Chestnut<br />
Segreve James, litborer. 11. 101 C;~lvat~y<br />
Severance M:irv A.. widow of S:tmuel A., 11. 1.3 Chestnut<br />
Severance William IL, at Am. W. \V. Co., h. 58 R&bins<br />
SewnIl Benjamin B., clerk (I~.), h. 7.0 School<br />
SW-all (:hnrlcs \V., bookkeeper, \V. E. W.Co., 115 Bacon,<br />
h. PWI i4F Main<br />
Seward Irving, conductor. F. R. R., rms. 49 Crescent<br />
Sexton Michael, laborer, INlS. T. IJ. Ryan’s, Cllttel<br />
Sllafer August E., wenvrr. 11. Guinan. near EIarnmoncl<br />
Sllaftr August F , died M:~ch 81, 1892<br />
Sh:tfe: Cad A., at Am. W. \V. Co., 11. 24 Lawrence<br />
Sllxfer LIiunlie M., witlow of r\ugust P.. II. 64 Ash<br />
shr~ffer Mary Ann. witlow of L~w’:w~. 11. 58 Robbins<br />
Shffrr Sarnh E. Mrs., tencller,M:rss. Scliool for the Feeble<br />
nlintld, off Quince, bds. do.<br />
SI~al
Sll~tw Manion. cqenter, b-15. rear 73 Central<br />
Sh,~:v William H., nt \V. GM. Lt. Co., h. ld Lowell<br />
Sllen John, died Sept. 12, lS!jl<br />
Shea .John. teamster, 33 hIontly, h. GS Exchsnge<br />
Shea Joseph, ho&er, 1'ii.s i\/Ioo Iv, rtns. do.<br />
Shea Samuel, move:1 to ‘l;:~untor;’<br />
Shea William II., hostler, i’iT& &ody, h. 4 Colby ave.<br />
Shedrl AhI)!; H. Miss. move(l to \V;lverly<br />
HET)D AKRAHAM R., 1~31 estate and iusurnnce<br />
s (5 WVaverley block, City sq..Cliasn.) ,rnovel1 to Waverley<br />
(see Index)<br />
Shedd A. Lirlcolu, surveyor, m8)ved to W‘tveriey<br />
She&l Cht L., witluw of George B., 11. W’zst Dale, near<br />
Iswon<br />
Shedtl Mwin G., moved to 1Varerle.v<br />
Shedtl George F., died Dec. 16, 1891<br />
Shed(t George G., drauglrtsmrtn (II:. Camb.), bds. Mrs.<br />
C. I,. Shetld’s. W. Dale<br />
HEDD JASLES H., red estate and insurance (5<br />
x Wsverlc~r blk., City sq., Chnsu.), moved to Arlington<br />
(see Intles)<br />
Shed11 .Joel, blind-f:Lstening mnfr.,TV. DLlle.n.Bacon,ll.do.<br />
Shedrl Phehe EI., widow of V:~rnom A., h. 59 Lexington<br />
ShetIll TVllliam I
WALTHBM #j] I~IlXEC’I’OI:Y 265<br />
Shcpard Rlap r,. Miss, clerk (I
266 VAT,TH.1M [ 81 DIRECTBRY<br />
Shoesmitb Mnyv, widow of Willinm. II. 57 Cherry<br />
Shoesmitl~ William T., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., btls.<br />
5; Chrwy [ AIoodv<br />
SIlOI% s. Fl:al,lr. mnchiniat, Am. W. W. Co.. rms. 32 1<br />
Slrumwny David K., at Am. W. \Y. Co., II. 35.5 hIoodg<br />
Siblcy Charles IV., Am. IV. W. Co., h. 284 Newton<br />
SibleJr I%lwnrtl F., tnacbitlist,hm. IV. W.Co., 11. 109 High<br />
Sibley <strong>Free</strong>m:in K., 11. 8 Ad:lms<br />
Sil~ley Xarp W. Mrs., boardittg IIOUW, 8 Adams<br />
Sidebc~thnm Robert, mule spiuner, B. Mnfg. Co., boards<br />
409 River<br />
Sidenspsrker George, at $m. W. \V. Co.. rms 59 HigIl<br />
Sidwell Arthnr, m:rchinist (Is.), it. 68 Hall pJ.<br />
ILCB CALLTE A. NItS., florist, 149 Moody,<br />
S IL 89 Altler (see p:~ge 623)<br />
Silck Fret1 H.. clerk (U.), 11. 89 Alder<br />
Silke Ttiornns. tenmuter, Jr. Exchnuze st. place<br />
Silman James ‘I’. M , news :qent (13. & M. B. R., I%.),<br />
and (Wm. Silman 8; Son). florist, 32 Brown bds. do.<br />
Silman Willinm, m:dinist, at Am. W. W. Co., and (Wm.<br />
Siltnan & Son), florist. 32 Brown, b. do.<br />
ILMAN WM. 6;: SOY (\Villiam and .J.L,rtes ‘I’. Sit-<br />
S m:tn).florists, 32 l~rown, next. Nartiu tIoude(see page<br />
G24)<br />
Silver CJrcnn, widow of IVillittm S., Il. 10 Writer<br />
Silver Joseph G., at Am. \V. IV. Co., h. G-2 Orange<br />
Silver Joseph W., died December 14, 18!)1<br />
Silver J. IMwarrl, c:trpetlter, b Is. 10 Water<br />
Silver i\fsrtitt, Inborer, h. PG I\iIcKeun<br />
Silver lMichael, at IS. IIInfg. Co., btls. 1’. 60 C:tlv:lrp<br />
Silver Patrick, nt iZ. Xnfg. Co., btir. r. 60 C::tlv:try<br />
Silver S:tr;lh S., widow of ,Josel)lt \V., kJds. 247 Jloodp<br />
Silver Sidney a., laborer, bds. 233 Ch:trles<br />
Silver IVilli:r~u S., died August 23, lS92<br />
Silvernxil Solomon It., cat,pet Inyer, II. 97 Central<br />
Simcox Lawrence. drug clerk, 610 Main, bds. 33 Hnrris<br />
Simon L’r1ul, nt Am. W. ‘I’. Co.. II. 118 Pine<br />
Simmons Anclrew $1.. moved to Prince I!XwaId Islnnd<br />
Simmons Frect P .1 at .4tn. w. \V. Co., btls. Iti’, Chestnut<br />
Simmons J. J,uville. at Am. IV. W. Co., 11. 13 Orunge<br />
Simmons Mat,v, widow of John It., 11. 19O.t Ahtrrj:<br />
Sitnrnons M. icttleida ML.R.~ house 162 ~:llestuttt<br />
Simmon+ It~~l~ert I~., b:~lr~+r, if39 Mnin, II. r. 3s Prospect<br />
Simtnotls ‘rito’tms. cnrpctttrr. Ms. 917 Main<br />
Ximtno:ls \V:tlter W., clerk, I:. Mnfg. Cu., off .\lOOcl.V, II.<br />
at Catttbdge<br />
Simmons \Villi:Ltn, brick layer, Ms. 5 Mechnuic<br />
Simmons Willii~tn W., at Am. W. W. Co., II. 66 Ash<br />
Simonds Anna M., widow of ,J. l3ower. h. 26 fi:t.rvartl<br />
Sitnonds Ir:l, at Am. IV. W. Co.. rtns. 33 I’t.ospecL<br />
Sitnottd;; doe1 1-T.. It. ‘l’rap~ln rd.. near Quince<br />
‘IiTRt‘y<br />
B!rcNA.l3B’fs<br />
Genuine. Cork SoZe Shoes, $3.00 and $4.00.<br />
Methodist Bldg., Waltham.
_~~<br />
Simoud3 .J. b(JWer, tlied Septemlxr 10, 1890<br />
Simoncls Marp A., Miss, Il. 933 Main<br />
Simontls Will’iam, teamster, bds. I:‘0 Bacon<br />
Sinclair Alfred, weaver, 8. Mnfg. CU., bds. 365 Iiiver<br />
Sincl:iir James A., 11. 67 Prospect<br />
Siug Chin, lautldry. P28 Moody, Il. do.<br />
Sing Qucuig, larlntlry, 34 Levington, 11. do.<br />
Singer Mufg. CO. (‘lb), Davitl Xillar, agent, I77 Moody<br />
Single Annie, widow of Simou, h. 27 illder<br />
Siugler J:tnet,widuw of John, Ms. A. Olmemus’,off Bacon<br />
Singletou Lydia S. Mrs., h. 6.5 Robbins<br />
Siu~leton William A ., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 57 Adams<br />
Sin%eton William H ., weaver, H. Mnfg. Co.,li. 45 Spring<br />
SkeIle Heilry K., job m:mter, Am.W.\\‘.Co., h. 16 &faple<br />
Skeltoa Gecqrge, carpenter, II. 64 Lowell<br />
Skerritt I~rlwxrd G., plumber, 44 Spruce, rms. 23 Gushing<br />
Skinner Ellis L., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 49 Chestnut<br />
Skiuner Everett, hairtlres~er, 6X1 Main, and tailors’ cutter,<br />
G!t4 do., rms. 4 Harvard av.<br />
Skinner George C., L ftt Am. W. \V. Co., rrns. 132 Crescent<br />
Skinner Isuac W., at Am. W. W. Co., rm5. 310 Moody<br />
Skiuuer Joseph \V., clerk, 165 Bloody, I’IDY. 163 do.<br />
Skolield ttobert,G., jobber, II. 120 Bsuhanqe<br />
Slack Dexter l’.. trav. salesm:ln, h. 47 Ad:rms<br />
Slamiu James, moved to I~ostorl [blk. do.<br />
Slanenwliite JosepiI, farm lJaud,Clms. E‘. Smith’s, Liacoln,<br />
Slaue,y Frank W., moved from city<br />
Slatterp Annie &ss, h. 30 Calvary<br />
Slatterp Daniel I. , molder (\Vateriomn), h. 9 Felton<br />
Shttery David, weaver, 15. Mnfg. Co., Ms. 365 River<br />
Slatterp I\lichael, moltler (Wat,ertuwn), il. 162 Fclton<br />
Slavin -John, laborer, h. 144 Willow<br />
Sleeper Ada Mrs.. clerk, 107 Moody, 11. 160 Lowell<br />
Sleeper Carlos G., messenger (33 &orth Market, U.), h.<br />
115 Harvard<br />
Sleeper 0. Edwiu, machinist, h. 844 &lyrtle<br />
Sleeper Percy RI., moved to Lowell<br />
Sly Augustus B., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 180 Lowell<br />
Small Caroliiie I,., widow of Charles, h. 29 Spring<br />
Small Ch:irles E., engineer (Fire Boat 31, I$. j, house<br />
48 Adams<br />
Small Ferdinand, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 97 Vernon<br />
Small George F., driver, i4 Bacon, bcls. 29 Spring<br />
Small James I)., carpenter, 11. Pond av., bey. Il;mcry<br />
Small John, moulder, 115 Bacon, h. 1%6 Poud<br />
Small Joseph, movecl to Maine<br />
Small Kate, widow of James It., brls. 40 Prospect<br />
Small Lvdia T., widow of Daniel E‘., bds. 14 Spruce<br />
Small \illiam A.,nxspector,Am. W.W.Co., h. 15 Robbins<br />
Smiddy George E., oil tester, bds. 456 Main<br />
Smiley Fred J., turner, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 39 Ihcou<br />
PBICES Wood, i3arker & Co.,<br />
the Lowest<br />
h the City.<br />
LXJ-MBEFL<br />
~a.ecm Street, Waltham-
268 ~V~LTII~M [X] DIRECT~BU<br />
Smith Abngail Mrs., died May 31, 1892<br />
Smith Abbie A. Miss. 11. I:l’ooli, II. Lincoln<br />
Smith Adr~~:u~: inspector (1Vatertown). 11. 103 Cusl~i~~g<br />
Smith Albert IS., at Am. IV. \\‘. CO., II. 40 Clicstuut<br />
Srnitll Albert II;.. electrician (U.), hcls. 185 Ash<br />
Smith Albert 0.. moved to Medforcl<br />
Smith Alcle~ W., at Am. IV. W. Co., Il. 151 I~obbiris<br />
Smith Alfred, compositor, <strong>Free</strong> Press, 79 Illootly, boards<br />
75 Lincoln<br />
Smith AII~:~ S. Xiss, house moreester lane<br />
Smith Artllut’ F ., at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 32 IIizh<br />
Smith Arthur G., at Am. w. w. co., 11. 123 Ash<br />
SmitlL Arthur L’., principal, South Gramnmr School,house<br />
1 1 High<br />
Smith Ikujalniu C., laborer, rms. 42 Lesirqtou<br />
Smith Britlget, widow of James, h. 35 Felton<br />
Smith Caroline E;., died April 3, 1892<br />
Smith Callrerine A. Xrs., died Korernher 4, 1890<br />
Smith Catlicrirre C. Mrs., died Xarch 2, 1891<br />
Slnitlk CLiatles C., h. 87 South<br />
Smith Cli~rlcs E., farmer, b. Chnrles F. Smith’s, Liucoln<br />
/ Smith (Jlwles F., at Am. IV. W. Co., Ii. 149 High<br />
Smith Cl~lcs F., farmer, house Liuaoln, opp. Smith<br />
Smith ~llarles F. A., law stutleut (L-I. U. Cuulbriclgc), h.<br />
Kverztt Smith’s, I,iucolu<br />
,Smith Cl~arles H., m:.tchinist, Am. W. T. Co..l1.49 &Iyrtle<br />
Smith Ch:~rles P., nt Am, W. \V. Co., rms. 29 Spi,uce<br />
Smith Davton W.. drivel , 233 12acon. btls. i-ii do.<br />
Ytnitli I~u\~itl, t:rilor, (ll.), Ii. 6 I High<br />
Smith Ihlu:l ,J. Mrs., died Xov. 3, 1592<br />
Stuitll k~~iwr~~~d. carpenter at3d btriltler, h. Auburn, near<br />
Aut~rlrtl<br />
‘rexlu2<br />
Smith l%lffar(l.. hairdresser, Ii. renr 2G Lexington<br />
$uiitti l
Smith ISverett, farmer, 116use Lincoln, near Lake<br />
YB~~‘JH E. M. bi CC). (Edwin M. Smith and Charles<br />
k 5 P. Orne), apothecaries, 13 &IOOdv (see p. 91)<br />
Smith Francis C., farmer, house i5 iincoln<br />
Smith Francis C. Jr., florist, Curve, bds. 75 Lincoln<br />
Smi\h Prank, luborrr, house foot ~Vhitcomb<br />
Smith Frank C., clerk, 4G Spruce, rtns. 26 Adams<br />
,Smil,h Frank C., farmer, 1~. 75 Lincoln<br />
Smith Fred H., at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 35 High, suite G<br />
Smith Fred tl., at Am. W. T. Co.. h. 77 Tavlor<br />
Smith Fred W., clerk, 691 Main, boards 86 C!entral<br />
Smith Frederick W., baker, Newton, car. Calvary, house<br />
Whitcomb, near Benefit<br />
Smith George. carprnter, house SG Central<br />
Smith George A., bookkeeper (Hamilton National Bank,<br />
60 Devonshire, B.), house 243 J,intlen<br />
smith George H., carpenter, h. Bedford, near Prosl)ect<br />
Smith George El., jig sawyer (Camb.), 11. 113 Crescent<br />
Smith Hnt,lun I-‘.. pastor, Beth-Kdeo Baptist cl~urch. rnis.<br />
1.54 Ash<br />
smith Harry L., pinion maker, Am. \V. W. Co., bds. W.<br />
0. Smitli’s, Charles St. aVenUe<br />
Srnitb Harry W., sjlpt. W. 13. & D. Works, River, house<br />
61 Newton [Crescent<br />
Smith Harrv \P ., machinist, Am. W. T. Co., b;ards 113<br />
Smith H&ey S., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 49 Crescent<br />
Smith Henry F., nickle plater. h.rear 89 Francis<br />
Smith Herbert, at Am. \V.\V. Co., rms. 21 Adams<br />
Smith Herman G.. at Am. W. \V. Co., bds. 245 Charles<br />
Smith James, carpenter, bds. 238 Felton<br />
smith James, lai)orer, hoxe 270 River<br />
smith *James S.. machinist, Am. W. W. Co.: Woerd<br />
avenue, C. 1’.<br />
Smith James F.. clerk (Is.), b;1s. 63 Cedar<br />
Stnitll Jennie 81. Miss, boards 78 Lyman<br />
Smith John A., engineer, honae 15 Day [808 Main<br />
Smith John A. (dmith & Nvej, butter and eggs. rear<br />
smith Johu F., sub.letter carrier, P. O., II. 203 Pelton<br />
Smith Louisa, widow of Oliver II., h. 19 Harvarcl avenue<br />
Smith Lucretin Mrs.. dressmaker, 61 HigIl. house do.<br />
Smith Lucy RI., widow of Alonzo, bds. 1 Highland place<br />
Smith Margaret Mrs., died hIarch 1, 1891<br />
Smith Margaret, wirlow of Thomas, house 3t Clinton<br />
Smith Maria. l’., widow of \Viliinm W., h. 27 Francis<br />
Smith Mark, boarding :iouse, 23 Robbins, 1~. do.<br />
,Srnith Martha L. iUiss, boards 4C Lincoln<br />
Slnith Martha W., widow of Perez, ho:lse 46 Lincoln<br />
Smith nIaqi P., RI iss, boards 46 Liucoln<br />
~lnitil T~1n1.y J., widow of Leonard F., h. 78 Lyman<br />
Switil Mary M. Miss, clerk, Mass. School fur the Feeble<br />
Rli~rtleti, off Quince, b&3. (lo.<br />
ATWOQD & SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block0<br />
FURNACES, R,ANGES and STOVES,<br />
PLUMBING and GAS FITTING.
Smith Nathan, farmer. hottse Lincoln, near Lake<br />
Smith Eatban IS,, poultry dealer, boards Nathan Smith’s,<br />
Smith Nellie I
\TALTHAM [fjl DIRIWI’ORY 271<br />
Snow Johu EI.,drauglltsmsn,Brn.W. W. Co., h.126 Brown<br />
Sntiw Joseph H., engineer, W. B. & D. Works, house<br />
477 Main<br />
Suow William El., pivoter, Am. W.W.Co.,h. 14 Lawrence’<br />
Snyder. see Schneider<br />
Somers Itobert B., prop. <strong>Free</strong> Press,Job Priut,iS Moody,<br />
house 15 Charles<br />
So~nes Charle~s P., at Am. W. IV. Co., rms. 11 Walnut<br />
Somes George L., at Am. W. W. Co.. rms. 356 Moody<br />
Soper Grace W. Miss, assistant editor, Boston Journal<br />
(262 Washington, B.), boards 147 Lexington<br />
Soper John ][I:., flour (Chamber of Commerce bldg., rm.<br />
207 Indin,B.), house 14i Lesitgton<br />
Sopcr Mabel B. Miss, artist, bds. 14r Lesington<br />
soule George H., yard foreman, D. & F. Mnfg. Co.,<br />
Foundry ave., house at Charlestown<br />
Southard Charles, boarding house, 417 ltiver<br />
Southard George, bds. 417 liiver<br />
Sduthwick Clarence I., ma&mist, Am. W. W. Co., bds.<br />
337 Crescent<br />
Spary Claude W., musician, moved to Fitchburg<br />
Spary William C., leader, Am. W. W. Co. Band, house<br />
9:’ Myrtle<br />
Spulcliug Charles F., supt. TV. G. L. Co., house Warren<br />
aveuue, near Lexington<br />
Spaulding Clarence, painter, bds. 3.;3 Moody<br />
Spaulding Dexter IN., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 94 Alder<br />
Spaulding Harriet F. Mrs., house 46 South<br />
Spaultling Herbert H., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 188 Adams<br />
S~multling Herman G., clerk (Newton), bds 46 South<br />
Spaulding Jasiah, master mariner, house 110 Bobbins<br />
Spaulding Patrick E., clerk, 601 slain, rms. 1% Charles<br />
Spaultiing William It., at Am. W. W. Co., house 118<br />
ltobbins<br />
Spear Cyrene D., widow of Joseph, house 61 Lawrence<br />
Spear Guy M., salesman (YiO Washington, B.), house<br />
248 Ash<br />
Spear Martha J., wi,low of Orr:t P., house 18 Alder<br />
Spear Mary E., widow of Charles H., house 2.48 Ash<br />
Spear, see Spier<br />
Spechts Balfour P.; carpenter, boards 107 Pine<br />
Spechts William C., boards 107 Pine<br />
Sprir llobert, at Am. W. W. Co., house 23 Myrtle<br />
Spelman Margaret, widow of Jeremiah, house 3 Pine<br />
hpelmau Michael F., music teacher, boards 3 Pine<br />
Spellman Ann, widow of James, house 130 Charles<br />
Spencer A. Kddson, machinist’s helper (Pi.), bonrds 75<br />
Alder<br />
Spencer Catherine Mrs., house 75 Alder<br />
Spencer Herbert ‘l’.,salesmnc,698 Mniqbds.5 Mt.Pleasant<br />
WOOD,BARKER & CO.,<br />
Bacon St., Waltham,<br />
Oh’ MASS. CENT. R. B.
Spencer Sarah, widow of Mark F., house I2 Stearns<br />
Speocer Walter, at Am. W. IV. Co., rms. 107 Adams<br />
Spencer William H.,, died Xov. 14, 1890<br />
Sperry Angnst, at Am. W. \V. Co., house 12 Alder<br />
Spier Artl1ur It., died Jan. 31, 1891<br />
Spofford 1%. Lewis, clerk, 512 Main, house 8734 do,<br />
Spooner IInru,on C. ( II. C. Spooner & SOH), rmdertnker,<br />
138 Xoody, house 156 do.<br />
IPUONEK H. C. & SON (Harmon C. and Robert<br />
rs l3. YpoOuer)) undertakers nod opholsterers, 13s<br />
Noxly (see page 54)<br />
Spooner L\tart!m E. 1&s., moved to Maine<br />
Spooner Robert IS. (H. C. Spooner & Son), undertaker,<br />
158 Al00Cly, house 56 Cashing<br />
Spooner William B.. undertaker, boards 1% Moocly<br />
7PRLPlr’G GEORGE F., life iusurance, room 1,<br />
5 Rletl~odist bldg., 3 Moody, rms. 16 \Yhitney av.<br />
see page 10)<br />
Y k IKG STREET XRRKET, Gately &OS.,<br />
s props., 5 Spring (see page (ill)<br />
Hprod George, carpenter, rooms 132 Adams<br />
Stackpole Martha A. Alias, dressm:&er, Y 7 Vernon, b.clo.<br />
Stacy William (Z.F. Legcr & Co.), carpenter and builder,<br />
16 Sun, hoose at Cambridge<br />
Stafford Norman Al., foreman (118 Portland, B.), house<br />
Warren, near Beaver<br />
Standard Sewing Machine Co., Paul H. Dunnigan, mallager,<br />
210 hl~ody<br />
Stnnkard Bridget i
WALTIIAM [ S’J DIRECTGRY 273<br />
Staples Edward F. (Staples Bras.), baker, 67 sod ‘il<br />
Charles, h. 69 do.<br />
Staples Francis IV., mason, Am. W. W. Co.,h. 16 Vernon<br />
Staples Heury IS., bookkeeper (B.), bds. 16 Vernon<br />
St:kl)les Johu F.,machiuist,Am. W. ‘I’. Co., h. 196 Charles<br />
Staples r,:dicj~ S., at Am. IV. W, Co., h. llj Myrtle<br />
Staples St&a R. Xss, clerk (F. 12. R. depot, U.), bds.<br />
IG Vernon<br />
Starbuck Alexander, editor and prop., Walthnm Daily<br />
and Weekly <strong>Free</strong> Press, 79 Noody, 11. 43 Lexington<br />
Starbuck Edward P., dentist, 621 Mam, room C, house<br />
32 Newton<br />
Starbuck G. Franklin, student, bds. 43 Lexington<br />
Starbuck Walter P., music teacher. 43 Lexington, b. do.<br />
Stark Bonney, teamster, 239 School, h. Pood st. ct.<br />
Stark Catherine Mrs., moved to Europe<br />
Stark Francis, fireman, I. R. R., h. 580 Main<br />
Stark Grace G. Miss, compositer, Waltham Daily Tribuue,<br />
G’Ld Nain, bd;l. 78 Lexiugton<br />
TARK JOHN, machinist, rear 218 Moody. and<br />
s gen. m$rrsger: \V:litharn Electric Clock Co., do., h.<br />
220 do, (see p. (W7)<br />
S<br />
TARK ROBERT M., lawyer, 621 Main, room F,<br />
and (42 Courl;, room 16, U.), h. 176 Main(see p.20)<br />
ntarmer William, knitter, Tomlin & Sou, West Dale, h.<br />
15 Plvmpton<br />
Staunton i%ward, laborer, h. 28 Whitcomb<br />
Stearns A&line W. hIrs., died ,Jan. 2., 1890<br />
Ste:trus Alvin R., driver, bds. 71 Francis<br />
Stearns Amos, farmer, 11. Trapelo road,west of Lexiagton<br />
Stearns Andrew W., clerk, Central House, bds. do.<br />
Stenlns Burr E. Miss, bds. 50 Vernon<br />
Slearns Charles, laborer, Blartin House, bds. do.<br />
Stearus Charles A., farmer, 11. Winter, near West<br />
Kt,earns Charles A., Jr., milkman, Winter, near West.<br />
hou
274 V’AI,THAhf [fj] IJ~I:W’l‘i>KU<br />
Stearns Joseph S., h. 35 \Yillow<br />
Stearns .Johu IV., jauilor, h. 11 Cushiug<br />
Stearns M~~rtha A., widow of Leonard, h. 468 Main<br />
Stearns Mary C. Miss, hoards Gi Grant<br />
Stearns Rhoda A. Miss, house 171 Summer<br />
Stearns Sarah Miss, house 1 it Summer<br />
Stearns Susan IT., widow of Charles V., bds GO Hall<br />
Stearns Walter RI., student, 4515 Rlsiu<br />
Stpnrns Watson, steam and gas fitter, 693 Main, house<br />
68 Grant<br />
Stearns William B., farmer, b. Amos Stearns’,‘I’rapclo rd.<br />
Stearns William H., watchmaker, Am. W. IV. Co., house<br />
71 Francis<br />
Stearns !Villiatn H., Jr.,at Am. W. W. Co., It.179 Charles<br />
Stedmnn George It., printer, Music Hnll ave., house at<br />
Westou<br />
Steed John, laborer, house 38 Calvarv<br />
Steele Anuie J. Miss, chief operator, %. E. T. & ‘I’. Co.,<br />
bds. 25 Brown<br />
Steele A. Richard, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 10 Robbins<br />
Steele David, driver, J. J. S. Peterson, Riverview pl.,<br />
boards do.<br />
Steele ,John, house 25 Brown<br />
Steele ‘i’homsx L s, at Am. W. W. Co.! bds. 25 Brown<br />
Steer James, moved to England<br />
Stehtnatt \Viiliam It., at, Am. W. TV. Co., h. i4 Orange<br />
Steinberg Joseph, physician, 832 Main, h. do.<br />
Steit,buc:k Frederick, engineer, II. *5 John<br />
Steirn Isaac PI., jour. tailor, 139 Moody, 11. at Boston<br />
Stemler Henry, machiuist, bds. 17 llnrtwell<br />
Stepheuson Benjamin T., moved to Dorchester<br />
Stephettson Fred E., wood worker, 213 Felton, rtne. 33<br />
Francis<br />
Sterling Lewis L., driver, Am. Es. Co., 6 Church, house<br />
2-U Charles<br />
Stevens Charles, coachman, A. Flagg, Forest, house<br />
Trapelo road, near do.<br />
Stevens Charles W., engineer, W. G. L. Co., b. 23 Hall<br />
btevens Edwin D., student, bds. 50 Xvrtle<br />
Stevens Eugene It., at Am. IV. W. Co., rooms W. pi.<br />
Cratts’, Derby<br />
Stevens Eugene It., brakeman. I. Ii. R., Me. 28 Gordon<br />
Stevens Francis E., at Atn. W. \V. Co., 11. 28 Gordon<br />
Stevens Fred L.: macltiuist, Am. IV. W. Co., bds. 23<br />
\Vestori<br />
Strveus George E.; photo printer, 111 Xoody. h. 49 High<br />
Stevens Ilenry M., at Am. W. IV. Co., rms. 126 AIootly<br />
Stevens Jacob H., machinist (12.)) h. private way, otf<br />
&tin, beyond old car stable<br />
Stevetts John, contractor, house 29 Bolton<br />
Stevctts<br />
--<br />
Johu, shoemaker (West Newton), h. 50 Pine<br />
CHAS. F’. McNABB & CO., * .<br />
~OCYI’S AND SHOES-<br />
Methodist Building, 4 Moody St,, Wbltham,
TVrlLTHdM [s] 1~IRECTORY 275<br />
Stevens Jose!]!] II., station age:lt, Riverview station, F.<br />
R. It,. 1~. 8 Winthro!)<br />
Stevens hlnry E., widow of Xatlrnnie! F., h. 56 Myrtle<br />
Stevens Milton H., al Am. W’. IV. Co., h. 20 Riverside<br />
av., c. P.<br />
Stevens Sewell, carpenter, Am. W. W. Co., h. 23 Weston<br />
Stevens Olin IV.. trav. salesman, htls. 5G Myrtle<br />
Stevens Warren A., station agent, Roberts Crossing station,<br />
F. R. R..h. 20 Turner<br />
Stevenson Cztn!~bc11, weaver (<strong>Watertown</strong>), II. 121 Grove<br />
Stevenson Jolln, driver, r. 858 Main, bds. 856 do.<br />
Stevenson William A., carrmge painter (MaIden), bds.<br />
%i H:lrnmond<br />
Stewart Anna .J. Miss, b. James Stewart’s. off Winter<br />
Stewart knnahella L. Miss, nurse. rms. 746 Main<br />
Stewart Charles A., at W. B. & D. Works, bds. 177<br />
Chestnut<br />
S!ewart Frank, farmer, bds. James Stewart’s, off Winter<br />
Stewart Fr:tnk O., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 75 Adams<br />
Stewar; *James, farmer, 11. ot Winter, n. Lincoln line<br />
Stewart .lames J., moved to Boston<br />
Stew:lrt James I,., milkman, 755 &in, h. do.<br />
Stewart Hntnn $1, farmer, h. 0tT Winter, n. Lincoln line<br />
Stcw:lrt Sn.mu~:! A., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 85 Hall<br />
Stewart William A., student, 78 Crescent, rtn$. 1 Spruce<br />
Stewart W. ,John, driver, 71- Bacon. h. 86 do.<br />
Stickney Arvilla A., widow of Rufus, h. 280 Moody<br />
Stickney Bell H. Mrs., II. 11 Brown<br />
Sticknev Charles H., h. 701 hlain<br />
Stiokne~ Francis G., clerk, W. Co-operative Rltlli, 63i<br />
!U&, rm. 3., bds. 701 do. [Curti s<br />
Sticlcney Henry P., watchman. Am. W. W. Co., h. 41<br />
Stickney John EI., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 11 Brown<br />
Stickney Rufus, died Aug. 30, 1391<br />
Stifeley dacoh. clerk, 80 Charles. bds. 50 dn.<br />
Stiles Fred Merritt, physici:in, 119 Adams. h. do.<br />
Stiles Hannah A., widow of Amrni Es., h. 31 Newton<br />
Stilphen Alice W. Miss, bookkeeker. 112 Bloody, rms. 73<br />
Taylor<br />
Stil!>hen Charles F. (Stil!)hen & Yetten), Waltham and<br />
Boston Express, furnit,ure moving, etc.. 11% Moody,<br />
and (3% and 36 Court sq.. B.). h. 116 School<br />
T[LPHER & YETTEN (Charles F. Stilphen and<br />
S Jasper H. Yetten), props., Boston and Waltham E:Spress,<br />
112 Moodr antl( !4 Devonshire,iG E
Stokes Albert, rnnchinist. Am. W. T. Co.,lhtls. 321 Moody<br />
StokesJames, clper: 1%. 1111fg. Co.. II. 32 Charles<br />
Stokes Lewis, baker, 11. Sd~ool, n. Grant<br />
Stokes Williatn( Xortimer & Ctr.),cyole acent. 8 Crescent,<br />
nnfl tnnclitnist, Am. IV. IV. Co., 11. 17 Taylor<br />
stone hrttlltr L., hds. 80 ‘l+l&<br />
Stone Austin A., station agent, Stony Brook station, Ii‘.<br />
Lt. Lt. (Westou)2 It. off Weston, near Stony Brook<br />
Stone Clt:trles Itls. 32 Floyd<br />
Stone I\Iilton A., trnv. anlesmnn (638 We~hing~on, B.),<br />
II. 9 1 Church<br />
Stone Stillm:ttt H., nt Am. W. \V, Co., It. 241 Brown<br />
TOSE W[LLIAPf B., hats. c:tps, and gettt’sfnrs<br />
nisltings, 634 hlain. 1x1s. $2 Floyd (see page 119)<br />
Stune William H.,m:dtit,i~t. Ant. IV. T. Co., Is.80 ‘I‘;tjllor<br />
Storer I’:tnerson, rn0torm~in. \V. Cpr, N. St,. R., h. 9it.i JIain<br />
Storer S ttxh F., widow of \Yoodbut~p, td. II:. 1’. Var-<br />
INIU’S, P:\rk<br />
~(:UShing<br />
Siott Cl~rles \V.. b:~gpg rtxtster. F. R. IL., h. 100<br />
Stowtill Georg: [I., frelghi, cas!lier, 12. R. R. (12ustoti), h.<br />
33 Ii&Cl1<br />
Stowell George L., at ,Lm. W. IV. Co., h. i2 Orange<br />
Stowell Su%bn A., widow of Henry C., music: te:tclxr, h.<br />
53 AltIe<br />
Stomell William A., horse trsiner. II. 7-2 Or:~nge<br />
Sttxle Fret1 S., carpenter, It. ‘LL Riood~<br />
St&e .J. Elmer, c:q)enter, II. 90 Myrtle<br />
Strate Willie I
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I<br />
Stratton Milton W., nrchit x3 (R.), Ms. 58 Prospect<br />
Stratton Rufus S., s:ilesrn~~n.(ili M liu,rms. 158 Lexiugton<br />
Stratto-, Sarah S., widow of Daniel, h. 50 \Valnnt<br />
Stratton Thomas D.&y goods, hardware, eti., 613 Maiu,<br />
II. 740 do.<br />
TRAUCH ASDREW, cigar mnfg., 655 Main, h.<br />
15 Common (see 1)age 613)<br />
s<br />
Strauch George H. clerk, 685 hCain, bds. 15 Commou<br />
Streeter Harry P.. at Am. W. W. Co.,rms. 83 Cherry<br />
St,retton hrthbr, h. Barnes, near \V>Nren, L. P.<br />
Strickland Elizabeth O., widow of George FV., h. 29<br />
Crescent<br />
Strickland George IV., at Am. ‘II’. W. Co.. h. 29 Crescent<br />
Storer John H., real estate broker (113 Devonshire B.),<br />
sux~nrer residence, Heaver, 11. Lymxn<br />
Storer 1’atienc.e Mrs., died Jan. 7, 1892<br />
Storey M~rthn 14:. Mrs., died .Jnu. 12, 1891<br />
Strite Emily, widow of Charles S., moved to Ca21,bridge<br />
Strite \Villiatru. died Sept 12, 1890<br />
s<br />
TROUT GEORGE E., nrchitect, National Bank<br />
buildlllg. 637 Xain, room 16, h. 15 Harvard av. (see<br />
page 8)<br />
Strout Jacob E., died Jan. 11, 1892<br />
Stubbles Charles v., foretuau of gilding ream, U. S. W.<br />
Co., !I. 20 Sharon<br />
Stuck julius, baker, i69 Main. b. rear 74 Central<br />
Stucki Fritz, at Am. CV. W. Co., h. 30 Fern<br />
Studhr,lm Joseph H., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 10<br />
kIanrtya, c. 1’.<br />
StntcLkoff’ Samuel, at Am. YV. VT.%., rms. 92 Brawn<br />
Sull~ran Arthur I., clerk (B.), 11. 86 Brown<br />
Sullivan Catherine Mrs., bds. 61 Charles<br />
Sullivan Catherine, witlow of Cornelius, 11. 22 Sun<br />
Sullivan Catherine E. Miss. died April 29, 1890<br />
Sullivan Ctlrysostom P., at Am. \V. W. CO., hds. 167’<br />
Cbnrles<br />
[I 20 Feltou<br />
Sullivan Cornelius, hostler, city stables, Pond, house rear<br />
Sullivan Daniel, painter, h. 4.5 Calvary<br />
Sullivan Daniel F. died April 14, 1891<br />
Sullivan Dennis, bds. 82 Perchance<br />
Sullivau Dennis hf., died -4~. 21, 1890<br />
Sullivan Ellen Mrs., moved to Newton Upper Falls<br />
Sullivan Jeremiah, laborer. h. 3s Central<br />
Sullivan ,John. farmer, b. \Vest, near Weston line<br />
Sullivnu ,John, moltler, 51 Peltou, b. 16 Mechanic<br />
Sullivan John A., case pulisller (17 Province, I$.), house<br />
Sullivan John G., farmer, house 83 Exchange<br />
Sullivan Josephine M. Miss. moved to Boston<br />
Sullivan Margaret L. Niss, teacher (\Vatertowu), boards<br />
35 Celltld<br />
ATWOOD &z SHAW,<br />
137 IWoody Street, Waltham,<br />
PLUMBING and GA8 FITTlNG,<br />
HARDWARE and RANGES.
278 w.2T,‘rTT.\Jr [SJ T)Tl:lwKu~P<br />
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Sullivan Mary nh., died Feb. I-l, I891<br />
~uilivan Mary, widow of Dennis, nurse, btls. S Colby av.<br />
@Sullivan Mary. widow of John, II. 139 Charles<br />
Sullivan nhy A., widow of Daniel I.. 11. r. 27 He:lrtl<br />
Sullivan Mary E. Miss, moved to Newton Upper Fall.3<br />
Sullivan hlanrice F,, laborer, rms. 96 Kammond<br />
Sullivan Michael I%., telegraph operator (7 State, B.), h-<br />
3 Harvard place [I67 Charles<br />
Sullivan Nellie A. Miss, bookkeeper. 5 Spring, boards<br />
Sullivan Yatriek. movttl to Newtou Upper Falls<br />
Sullivan Peter, I:~horrr, I&. 25 Felton<br />
Sullivan Sarah Mrs., died dIa~,ch 4, 3890<br />
Sullivan Thomas h’.‘., clerk, G Mm, and nurse, boards rear<br />
27 Heard [dxIIIg~<br />
Sullivan ‘I’hon~as J., h:lirdresser, 3 Lexington, b. 82 KY-<br />
Sullivan Timothy, Iather. b. 167 Charles<br />
Sullivan Timotl~y, brick layer, brls. 11 Mechanic<br />
Sullivan Timothy J., shipper, 20 Felton, b. 167 Charles<br />
Suilivan William C., Hoor layer, h. 107 Bacon<br />
Sulloway Atleline A., widow of Israel W., h. 101 School<br />
Summer E:liaubeth Miss, move(l to Xewburg, N. Y.<br />
UUN INS. OFFICE, of London, Enpl:~nti, William<br />
b El. Johnson. agent, rm. 2, Rlethudist bldg., 3 Xoody<br />
(see page 11)<br />
,Sonderhanf David. weaver (Bemis Station),h. 8.5 Francis<br />
Xundertlauf John O., at Am. W. W. Co., b. 8.5 Francis<br />
Sutlle+land Sarah Miss. matron, Mass. School for the<br />
Feeble Minded. off Quince, Ms. do.<br />
Sutton George I>., at Am. W. W. Co., b. 155 River<br />
Sutton Joseph M.) at \V. 13. Bi I). Works, b. 155 River<br />
Sutton Josrph M., Jr., protluce dealer, b. Ihi River<br />
Swain Arthur IV., at Au]. W. W. Co., II. 9 Brown<br />
S\vain Kagene H., prop., Waltham Horologica~ Sichool,<br />
and watch mnfr., 78 Crescent, 11. 15’7 do.<br />
Swaiu Herbert, at Am. W’. \V. Co., b. 9 Krown<br />
Swan Charles H., clerk, 189 Moody, b, i5 Custling<br />
Swan Dexter A., died Nov. 19. 1889<br />
Swan E~iward N., at Am. W. \V. Co., b. 17 Cashing<br />
Swan Ernest A., at Am. W. W. Co., b. 1.5 Cnshing<br />
Swan Frank E., at Am. W. IV. Co.. rms. 291 Crescent<br />
Swan Harvey .J,, piano :rgent, h. 15 Cushi ng<br />
Swansan J. Hammond, wheel inspector, l+‘. R. R. (B.),<br />
house end Hastings av.<br />
Swanton George W.. pIinter. h. Benefit, near Newton<br />
Swart David, died Jan. 24,189t<br />
Swarts ,John L., movetl to Natick<br />
Swasey James El., carpellter, h. 30 Common<br />
Sweeuey Ann, widow of E’atrick, h. 74 Exchange<br />
Sweeney Dennis, third hand, 13. Mnfg. Co., b. 409 River<br />
Sweeney Ed&rd J., carriage painter, J. J. S. Peterson,<br />
Riverview pl., off Prospect<br />
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WALTIL~M [T] DIRECTORY 279<br />
Sweney Frank J., hairdresser,596 Main, b.P. Sweene~‘s,<br />
Williams<br />
Sweeney .Johu IX.. hds. P. Sweeney’s, Williams<br />
Sweeney Mary, widow of Cornelius, b. 219 School<br />
Sweeney Peter, at B. Xufg. Co., 1~. Williams, south of<br />
Felton<br />
Sweeney Peter H., laborer, 11. 57 Felton<br />
Sweene Thomas P., Inborer, bds. 74 Exchange<br />
Sweeney William, driver, 268 School, bds. do.<br />
Sweet klvirn N., witlow of John W., 11. 346 Moody<br />
Sweetman John. moved to Boston<br />
Swensen Frithof, operative, B. Mnfg. C~.,rms. 239 Felton<br />
Swenson Victor. at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 239 Felton<br />
Swett Clarence W.. carpenter, h. 346 Moody<br />
Swett Fred II:., finisher, Am. W. W. Co., h. 206 Ash<br />
Swett <strong>Free</strong>man C., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 87 Cherry<br />
Swett Herbert C., at Am. W. W. Co., II. 346 Moody<br />
Swett Rollins 11.. at Am. W. W. Co., h. 118 Brown<br />
Swift George A., engineer. 1’. R. I~., 11. 220 Moody<br />
KTlrester I’~lwnrd E., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., boards<br />
11 Cuslling<br />
Sylvester Levi A., elcrk, Am. KS. Co., G Church, 1’10s.<br />
14 Cl1nrles<br />
Sylvia George, machiuist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 17 Wad+<br />
worth avenue<br />
S.vlvia George W., clerk. 723 Xliu, b. 14 Cullis<br />
Symmes Calelr C., moved to Newtonville<br />
Sgmrnes Sarah IL, widow of Thomas, 11. 30 Robbins<br />
Svmmes Thsmas I., moved to Spritq$ield, Ohio<br />
Simon,ls Samuel L. (B. 1’. I’oz~lc Sz Co.), Bostou Spa,<br />
confectionery. 95 Moody, II. at Peabody<br />
Syrett #James F.. at Am. CV. W. Co., h. 19 Sharon<br />
Syrett Robert W.. at Am. W. \V. Co., b~ls. 223 Ash<br />
Svrett. William. moved to Springfield<br />
TABER GEORGIA: It., coilector (31 Milk, rm. 10, I%.),<br />
bds. 33 Harris<br />
Tal)er George W., Innclrinist, h. 48 Myrtle<br />
Tubor .John ‘I’., clerk (12.), btls. 118 Chestnut<br />
‘l’abor W. EIaveloclr, driver, Davis Express, 112 Moody,<br />
house 3 Uuion<br />
Taft Clarton H., police. II. 3.5 Alden<br />
‘raft Dokx Miss, teacher, Xorth Grammar school, hoards<br />
.iGti Main<br />
Taft Edwin W., died Dec. Zi, 1890<br />
Tarbell Alfred W., clerk, Sewer Co*nmissiouers office, 2i<br />
nlootly, room 1, tltis. 165 Summri<br />
Tarbell Ii.tlward I
Tardy Amzbile, 0p:rntive. 13. Mafg, Co., h. 77 Pelton<br />
Tate Charles L., house 26 Cross<br />
Tay Au11 Elizabeth Miss, bds. 764 Main<br />
Tny Heurv. gatetnnn, Lyman street crossing, M. C. R.R.,<br />
bds. ‘564 Mnitl<br />
Tay Mary A.. mirlow of Henry, h. 764 Main<br />
Taylor Alltlrew J., carpenter’, h. 35 1I:trvnrd<br />
Taylor Armie E., widow of Johu A., 1~. 74 Derby<br />
Taylor Annie .I., widow of Robert D., bdj. 185 Ash<br />
Taylor I;dward T., cnr!xllter, II. 25 Glmt<br />
TaJrlor I’:ilcn, widow of Thomns, h. 180 School<br />
Tay!or* Frauk B., confectiouery, bds. 47 Derby<br />
Taylor George, painter, 11. 71 Hammond<br />
Taylor George K., machinist, Am. W. W. co., looms 61<br />
Robbins<br />
Taylor George W., postal clerk (I
v,rhrdTH.il\[ [T] I)Il~iiCTOl~Y 231<br />
Teele Arthur P., student (C:zmI)ridqe), b,ls. 51 School<br />
Teele Gartluer A., provisious, 1~. .54t Main<br />
Teele .J. Osc:ir, lawyer (42 Court, U.), summer resident<br />
51 School<br />
Telfer Helen M.. widow of Robert, h. 16 Whitney ave.<br />
Telfer Robert, died Feb. -27, 1831<br />
Temple Kellie D. >Iiss, tenciler, Orange-street sChOOl,<br />
btls. 3412 Moody<br />
TernpI\: Susn~l. widow of Theron, h. 20 Russell<br />
Temple Theron, died Deco. 25, 1890<br />
EMPK,E THERON W., deutist, National Bauk<br />
T huiltliog, !i:iT Main, rooms 7 and 8, h. 20 Russell, n.<br />
Hnrv~r~l (see p. 90)<br />
Templeton Frank H., clerk (U.), 111s. 13 Dwtmouth<br />
Templeton James M., night watchman, U. S. W. Co.,<br />
bds. 13 Dartmouth<br />
Teuanty James, carpenter, 11. 26 &Kenn<br />
‘renmty 3Iatthcw, carpenter, b#ls. 4i Calvary<br />
‘l’enallty Michael B., carpenter, 11. rear 58 Calva;y<br />
Tengstrom Andrew, tnnchiuist, D. & F. Mufg. Co., h. 50<br />
School ave.<br />
Tennev Frank IA., carpenter, George Damaon,lms.228 Ash<br />
Tennei Fred ,J.. at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 53 Chestnut<br />
Tennev Hiram A.. moved to Natick<br />
Tenn& Relief S. Mrs., moved to New Hampshire<br />
Te~ell~Jdmm S. Mrs., bcI3. 19 Winthrop<br />
Terrio Alexander, diuiug rooms, 213 Felton, 11. 225 do.<br />
Terry J. l\lcCnlly, moved to Denver, Col.<br />
Tetlow George B , foreman sheet iron dept., D. & F.<br />
Mtlfg. Co., Foundry ave., 11. at Chelsea<br />
Tettler James H., at u. Mnfs. Co., II. Brown’s lane<br />
mddje~ Watson M., moved to Gloucester<br />
Th:tger Charles H., trav. salesman, h. 436 Main<br />
‘IXiper Mary J., widow of’J. Gorham, h. 537 &tin<br />
Thelesphor Dennis, blacksmith, h. 90 Felton<br />
TI~&q~l~il~s Cafe, at 13. Mnfg. Co., bds. 117 South<br />
Thibudeau Frank, carpeuter, h. 91 South<br />
Thihotlcau John H., buckle makt>r, bds. 91 South<br />
‘l’hom Sewnll W., as Am. IV. IV. Co., rms. 175 Brown<br />
‘hom:~s Alpheus O., trav. salesman, 11. 26 ‘l’a.vlol<br />
r \Ht)&bis ABRIE Rx. ohms., florist, 177 &~OOdy,<br />
1 ant1 bosrtling house, 1Oi do. (SW page 622 j<br />
‘J’l~o~nns Jscnj:lmin, student, Ms. 101 Adams<br />
~rtlolnss hJS. (Daniel J. and ,J:tmes H. ‘lIiomxs~, contractor,<br />
o:~rpenters and builders. 23 Exchange<br />
Tllonns Charles A., mauhiilist, Am. \V. W. Co., house<br />
134 l3rown<br />
Thonns Corriuue Miss, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 20 Orange<br />
Thomas Daniel J. (Thotnss Bros.), contractor, carpenter<br />
and builder, 23 Exchange, 11. do.<br />
Thomas Darius, died Jjec. 12, 1891<br />
ATWOOD dk SEXAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Waltham.<br />
PLUMBING and GAS FITTISG,<br />
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS, Etc.
2% WALTHAM [~‘-f 1 IIIRECTORY<br />
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Thomas Ernestine N. Miss, at Am. W. W. Co., house ‘LO<br />
ChUge<br />
Thom~~s I&tiler N., widow of I)nrius. 11. 61 Ta,vlor<br />
Thom:~s Frrd, lrl:lcl;smith’s helper, J. L. ‘I’. AIufg. Co.,<br />
II. 5G TLwner<br />
Thom:~s George I)., reporter, <strong>Free</strong> Press, ‘3 filoocly, h.<br />
6 1 T:lylo~<br />
Thomas George TV., painter, hrlr. 2.3 I+xhnngc<br />
Trromas Irving L., nt .4m. \V. W. Co., h. 61 Lowell<br />
Thomas Jamrs H.. (Thomas I
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VALTHAM [T] I~IRECTORY 233<br />
Thompson James M., cashier,134 iIloody,house 95 Firown<br />
Thompson Jolm J., spillrler, 13. MI&. CU., h. 45 C‘harles<br />
‘l’t~or~~psou Joseph &I., at Am. W. CV. Co., h. 40 Myrtle<br />
~rtlo~lll~soll I,WX~ nh., ru13. 56 hdt<br />
‘I’hompson c)riu IV., boards G4 Cherry<br />
II~OKU~JSOI~ Ra~mor,ct IL, at Am. W. \V. Co.,h. 69 Russell<br />
‘l’hompsou Robert Jr., cotton inspector, B. Itlufg. Co., h.<br />
54 l’iue<br />
Thon~psou Thom:m, carpenter, bds. rear ‘TOG&in<br />
‘lY~ompsou Walter C., bds. IOH Myrlte<br />
‘l’liompson William, loom fixer, B. Mufg. Co., house<br />
15 Fern [iG High<br />
Thompson William H., machinist, Am. IV. T. CU., house<br />
Thompxm William II., atAm. \V. W. Co., house 44 Sun<br />
‘I’hompsou William J., laborer, house 87 Bacon<br />
Thomt)son \Villi:lru It., patteru maker, house 78 lligh<br />
‘l’humpsor~ & Howe (Herbert L. Thompsou and Elmer C.<br />
Ilowe), paillob, organs, etc., 210 ~rloody<br />
Tl~otnsou Judjon L., pres. J udson I,. ‘l’~lomsou Jlnfg.<br />
Co., off SoLlth, house South, beyoucl do.<br />
Tl~msuu Ju~dson L. Mufg. Co., Juclson L. Tnompson,<br />
t,rerj., buckle Ollii iIV& IIllltiS., Off ti(JUttl, HOtJk,%S<br />
c1Y~ss‘illg [Jacksol, place<br />
Thornton Thomas W., weaver, B. Mnfg. -Co., boards 2<br />
Thorp John C., house 55 1’011tl<br />
Thorpe Mary J. Mrs., Am. IV. \V.Co.,rooms 25.5 Crescent<br />
‘llirssher Skptieu, :it Am. IV. IV. co.. bds. 58 As11<br />
‘I’tiunberge John E. Rev., pastor, Swedish Congregational<br />
~t~iirch, house 124 &Icon<br />
Thurston Mmer RI., boards 59 Ash<br />
‘l’hurston Martha E;., widow of Albert, htiuse 59 Ash<br />
Tibltetts Bridget, widow of William, house rear 9G Bacon<br />
Tiernan Deunls, carder, B. nht;,r. Co., bds. 12 I’ouutaiu<br />
Tiernun Julia. widow of Timothy, house 12 Bouutniu<br />
‘l’ieruey Deuuis W .) clerk, 499 Main, bds.f‘. J. TierueS’s,<br />
Center<br />
Tierney John J., machinist, .Am. IV. ‘J!. Co., bds. I. J.<br />
Tierneg’s, Cerlter<br />
Tierney Joseph, machinist boards 41 Cedar<br />
‘I’ierney Joseph I., machinist, Am. W. I’. Co., boards ’<br />
I. J. Tiernay’s, Neuter<br />
Tieruey Maggie ‘L’. Miss, dressmaker, 603 Maiu, room 5,<br />
boards Y. J. Tieruey’s, Massasoit court<br />
Tierney Matthew tl., laborer, Ms. 41 Cedar<br />
‘l’lerney Peter J., teamster, Waltham Ccal Co., house<br />
Ceuter, coruer Massasoit court<br />
Tiffany Joseph H., hairdresser, -596 Main. 11. 8 Mechanic<br />
‘I’ighe Edward J., teamster, 118 Bacon, board 113 do.<br />
‘I’ighe John, moved to Somerville<br />
Tighe Patrick H., moved to .Somerville<br />
teamster, 118 Hacon, house 112 do.
Tilton Charles ltev., moved to Loaell<br />
Tilton Charles I
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WAtTHdM [‘I’] 3IRECTORY 28 5<br />
Tompkins James, coachman, 42 Crescent,, bds. do.<br />
Tompkins Sarah A., widow of Albert W., house 80 High<br />
‘l’oney li:liznbeth, widow of George, bds. 139 hlprtle<br />
l’onis Andrew F., tailor, 6YP lUain, rms. 61 ,1Iaple<br />
Tonis Frunk, rms. 61 I\laple<br />
‘l’oohey PIfichael J., machinist, h. 210 River<br />
Toomev Bridget Mrs., moved to <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Toomeb Dauiel, moved to <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Toome; Edward, shoemaker, 88 Charles, h. do.<br />
Toome! Jeremiah, died Nov. 4, 18Y 1<br />
Toome~ John, died April 20, 1890<br />
‘l’otrmey William, moved to <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Toothaker George A., printer, 645 &Iain, boards 1GS<br />
Cl1cstnut<br />
rL’orn~e~~ Hannah, widow of Peter, h. rear 213 Grove<br />
Tormey John J., laborer, W. B. & I). Wks.. 1). 2!18 River<br />
Tormev Lawrence, finisher, W. B. & D. Works, boards<br />
Sri Tavlor<br />
Tormey I&q A. 1\Iiss, dressmaker, 298 River, b. do.<br />
Tormep lUicllae1, teamster, B. Rlnfg. Co., h. 298 River<br />
Tor,~cp hIichae1 J., l)lumbzr’s helper, bds. dY8 River<br />
‘I’ormey Peter H., plumber’s helper (B.), btls. 298 River<br />
Tutten Bras. (.John L. and Harry H. ‘rotten), vault and<br />
cesspool cleaners, 74 Bacon<br />
Totten Harry ii. (,Johu Tottsn & Sons), ice, i4 Bacon,<br />
and (Totten Bras.), vault and cesspool cleaners, do.,<br />
11. 82 do.<br />
Totteu John (John Totten & Sons), ice dealer, 74 Bacon,<br />
11. do.<br />
OTTEN JOHN & SONS (John, Harry H. and<br />
T John L. T&ten), ice dealers, i4 Bacon, ice houses<br />
Winter (see back cover)<br />
Totten John L. (Johu ‘rotten Sr Sons), ice, 74 Bacon, and<br />
(‘i’otteu lhos.), vault and cesspool cleaners, do., 11.<br />
291 School, near Fiske<br />
Totten William (Begtlel & Totten), steam dt,illing, head<br />
of [Vest Dale, h. do.<br />
Towan Fred, W. A. R., clerk (B.) , bds. 59 Pine<br />
Towan Josepll G., watchmaker, h. 59 Piue<br />
Tower Almedia, widow of Lpds, bds. F. E. Tower’s,<br />
IVeston<br />
Towi2 Eva L., moved to Milwaukee, Mich.<br />
Tower Eunice Mrs., 11. rear 571 JIaiu C<br />
‘l’ower Frank E., meat wagon, 11. Weston. bep. Highland<br />
‘rower Frank I~., machinist, Am. W. TV. Co., rooms 41<br />
High<br />
Tower Herbert N., engineer, bds. rear 571 >Iaiu<br />
‘rower Sarah J. nIrs., died nlarch 9, 1890<br />
‘rowers Susan, widow of Bliles, bds. 23 Washington av.<br />
l’orle Eugene A., at Am. TV. W. Co., 11. 91 Vernon<br />
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ATWOWD<br />
S&Y ESHA-%%T,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block.<br />
FURNACES, RANGES aud STOVES,<br />
PLTJlllBING and GAS FITTING.
Towle William H., paper bag maker (<strong>Watertown</strong>), 11. 51<br />
Abler<br />
[Co’s factory<br />
Town George L.. carpenter, bds. Bctlford, opp. \V. D.<br />
Towtte George F., corKluctor, F. 1~. K., Ms. 623 South<br />
r WWNE WARREN N., boots and sl~oes, xtnlion-<br />
1 cry, newspapers, etc., 161 Mootly nod 15i Prospect,<br />
II. 164 Ash (see 11. 6)<br />
[do.<br />
Towue \Villiam P., coachman, R. T. P&e, Beaver, Ms.<br />
Townsend Daniel. died Jan. 15, 1801<br />
‘L’,,wnsentl Elizubetlt i\ii+s. It. 23 School<br />
‘~owt~sentl Klleu, widow ot’ Daiticl, Ms. 35 High, suite 1<br />
‘~~w~~set~d Lucy W. Miss, h. 106 Cliu~ch<br />
‘I’owusentl Luther, carpenter, II. 11 Harvard<br />
Townse~~d Qaitha 1’. Miss, h. 106 Cliurclt<br />
‘I’ow~t~et~d Wtllittm H., bo:trdiag house, 49 A&xms ’<br />
‘~r:wey James, It. 166 Felton<br />
Trace! James J., hattcl lauuclry, 122 Felton, btls. 16fZ do.<br />
‘L’racp Charles E., at Am. \V. iv. Co., II. 8-l Robbins<br />
‘l’racy Dauie!, diecl July 24. 1591<br />
‘ptxcg D2ttie1, carpeuter. h. 93 Chestnut<br />
r RyACY DAXZEL J., groceries, 181 Willow,and bot-<br />
I tier, Ii9 do., IA. 17.5 do. (sect p. 610)<br />
‘L’I~~cJ~ lGlm:u~tl, clieci April 15, 1890<br />
TI.:~ Ihlward, laborer, It. 142 River<br />
‘ihcv L
Treat Frances E., &tiss, h 26 Harvard<br />
Treat Joseph Il., died Oct. 6,, 1891<br />
Treat Mary \V., Rlrs., died March 5., 1890<br />
Treat Samuel T., carpeuter, 4%. blnfg. Co., h. 40 Walnut<br />
Trenholm James W., at Am. W. W. Co., b. 55 Robbins<br />
Trenlwlm Harry A., sewiug machine agent, 203 Moody,<br />
rooms 96 Orange<br />
Trickey Elleu I., widow of Charles W., I:. 63 Crescent<br />
‘l’rickev Nelson P., clerk, h. 63 Crescent<br />
‘L’ride~‘Eauiae A. Mrs., died Dec., 23, 1890<br />
‘I’rider Geoege H., at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 165 Adams<br />
True Charles F., paper hanger, b. 118 Chestnut<br />
True Will K., eugineer, 13. Mnfg. Co., h. 40 Gordon<br />
Truelove Thomas, jeweler, Am. W. W. Co., 41. 11 Randall,<br />
c. P. [C. P.<br />
Truelove William H., at Am. 1%‘. IV. Co., b. 11 Randall,<br />
Tucker Hannah H., widow of Amnssa, b. 12 Appleton<br />
Tufts Jean It;. , trav. salesmau (U.), b. 248 Ash<br />
‘L’uite Catherine, widow of TLlornas, 1~. 144 School<br />
Tuite Lizzie M. Miss, driller, Am. W. W. Co., boards 63<br />
Lexington<br />
Tuite Maggie E. Miss, housekeeper, 63 Lexington<br />
Tuite Mary A. Miss, cutter, Am. W. W. Co., house 63<br />
Lexiu&on<br />
Tuite PatrGk F., shipper (R.), b. 144 do.<br />
Tuite Peter J., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., 11.20 Williams<br />
Tuite Thomas, died April 18, 1890<br />
‘l’ulis Patrick S., haruess maker, 176 Moody, h. 11 Cross<br />
‘hlly Mark, laborer, h. 230 Newton<br />
‘Tully Thomas L. V., police, 11. 50 Francis<br />
‘l’ulley William H., blacksmith, 11. 25 Bolton [Emery<br />
‘l’umilty James H., painter, 8 Spring, h. Pond av. near<br />
Turley Edward, mason, bds. rear 16 Calvary<br />
Turner Arthur F., moved to Somerville<br />
‘I’rlrnrr Charles S., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 72.Robbins<br />
Turner Dauforth F., at Am. W. W.Co., rms. 16 Chestnut<br />
Turner Mwin N., clerk. 6Pi Main, bds. 152 Chestnut<br />
‘l’urner Frank J. at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 16 Chestnut<br />
Turner George W.. at Am. W. W. Co., II. 88 Gushing<br />
Turner Hezekiah, boarding house 104 Central, h. do.<br />
Turner Nathaniel W., watchmaker, Am. W. W. Co., h.<br />
1 iP Chestnut<br />
Turner Paul,C., at Am. W. W. Co.. bds. 104 Central<br />
Turner Sally &Irs., died Dec. 8, 1890<br />
Turner Sarah J., widow of Charles W., h. 58 Ash<br />
Turner Wilfred B., teamster, 582 Main, rms. 114 Central<br />
Turner W. Frank, letter carrier, 1’. O., h. Fiske av., near<br />
Weston<br />
Turney Nelson, paper hanger, bds. 9 Taylor<br />
Turney Thomas H., clerk, 145 Moody, h. 9 Taylor<br />
Get Prices at the New WOQI),iLARKER &CO;<br />
LUMBER YARD, Baii’:ik%%’<br />
18
233 WALTHAM [&v-j I)IREC’TO!II<br />
Tuthill Charles I;., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 67 Hobbins<br />
Tuttle William D., laborer, II. 34 Heard<br />
Twing Almon, watch repairer, U. S. W. Co.. 11. off Prospect<br />
Hill lace<br />
Twomblg Annie L. Dfrs’, lodging house, 102 Crescent<br />
Twomhly William C., at Am. W.W. Co., h. 101 Crescent<br />
Tyler Alfred C.. agricultural machinery (43 So. BIarket,<br />
B.), bds. 254 Linden<br />
Tyler Frank E., farmer, h. Winter, near West<br />
Tyler Prank J. (George Tyler & Co.) (43 So. BIarket,<br />
B.), bds. 254 Linden<br />
Tyler George IX., reason, basement 590 Main, 11. 2 Elm<br />
Tyler Isabella J., wiucnv of George, II. 254 Linden<br />
Tyler James, machinist, rms. 33 Il;lm<br />
Tyler Lucius S., st:ldeut, bds. 204 Linden<br />
GMBEHAT;D EDWARD J., machinist, J. L. Tl~omson<br />
Mnfg. Co., bds. 28 Turner<br />
Umberhaud Jacob J., supt., J. I,. Thomson i%fg. Co.,<br />
Roberts Crossing, n. 28 Turner<br />
Umberhand John J., foreumu, J. L. S. Mnfq. Co., 11. 23<br />
Hartwell<br />
[A sh<br />
Cnderhill Nary A., sub.texcher, public school, bds. 97<br />
Under~wood Moses, farmer, h. 4&l Nootly<br />
Uniack John, molder, h. ii Foundry blk., E‘oandrp av.<br />
United States Watch Co. (‘l’he), Tl~ornas U. I+&,,,<br />
pres., Charles, near South a or<br />
Union Market, A. 31. Cluff. prop., Ii8 RIoody, corner<br />
Unswortll John, weaver, 13. %!nfg. Co., bds. 409 River<br />
Upham Charles L., paper hanger, bds. 198 Lowell<br />
Upham Frank B., at Am. W. W. Co.: btls. Adams House<br />
PHAM FRAR’K H., picture frames, window<br />
U shades, paper hangings and undertaker, 145 Moody<br />
h. at Weston (see p. 627)<br />
Upham Frank Bl., surveyor (Carnbl,idge), bds. 25 Pond<br />
Upham George H., plumber’s apprentlue (West Sewton),<br />
bds. 138 Lowell<br />
Upham Laura I. Nrs., h. 198 Lowell<br />
Uphem Samuel 0.) county commissioner, ofIke (East<br />
Cambridge), 11. 25 Pond<br />
Upham William W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 82 Prospect<br />
Upliam W. Fred, salesman (24 Federal, 13. )h. 99 Church<br />
TJpson Frank, at Am. W. W. Co.. rms. 138 &own<br />
Upton Morton L., 1 jainter, Irds. 30 Lexington<br />
Urqnart John Il., plumber, bds. 105 Pine<br />
VAIL DANIEL H., h. 6S High<br />
Valley Annie, wiaow of Prank, h. end School av.<br />
Vallely Frank, died Aug. 15, 1890<br />
Van Car Hattie blrs., at Am, W. \V. Co. and teacher.<br />
rms. 19 Ash<br />
Kiln-Dried Hard Wood Floors - - - ’ -<br />
- - - _ _ and Finish dorked to Order.<br />
66 FELTON STREET, on F. X.3. R.
I)IRECT6RP 259<br />
Vanclerwoerd Charles, supt. Walth:tm Screw Co., rear 93<br />
iMood~, II. \Yellinpton, op!). Homestead pl.<br />
Vailderwoerd Henry, at Am. I\‘. \V. Co., bds. 591 Lexington<br />
Vau Norman Caleb H., moved to Springfield<br />
Van Norman Charles Pi., moved to Springfield<br />
Van Norman Xdmund I’. , moved to Springfield<br />
Vau Norman Fred I)., movetl tu Springfield<br />
Van Norman George II.. moved to Springfic~ld<br />
Van Normalt Leua J. Mrs., died Feb. 20, 1890<br />
Vnnornc Neil J., laborer, II. 15 Sharon<br />
Vantour .John D., at, H. Mnfg. Co.. b. 39 Calvary<br />
Van Walt William ‘I’., mill foreman, Buttrick Lumber<br />
Co., 213 Felton, h. 33 Francis<br />
Van Winkle James [I.. tinsmith, rms. 47 Adams<br />
Varley ,Jolm E. : hairdresser, 115 Charles, h. 89 do.<br />
Varley Mary E. Mrs., died Oct. 3, 1890<br />
Varley Patrick lC., moved to Cambridge<br />
Varney NiGolas K., watchmaker (8 Franklin, B.), house<br />
‘LO High<br />
[Ash<br />
Varnep Wiliiam S., job prtnter, rear 218 Moody, h. 21<br />
AZLSUM ElIWARD P., harness mnfr., 599<br />
Q &in, II. Varnum Park, off Dale (see p. 620)<br />
Varnrirn \Villiam U., student, bds, E. P. Varnum’s, Varnum<br />
Park<br />
Varell Marie 13.. widow of John I’., house 52 Maple<br />
i’nrrell Sarah 31. Niss, boarding house, 5:! Maple<br />
Vaughn .James A., driver, J. J. S. Peterson, Riverview<br />
pt., bds. do.<br />
Venables,James W., firemau, F. R. R., h. 235 Felton<br />
Venherg Edward, machinist, h. 33 Heard<br />
Veno Andrew A., bds. A. ‘I’. Veno’s, off South<br />
Veuo Audrew ‘I‘. , csrpeuter, 11. off South, opp. Dartmouth<br />
Veno Frank S., moved to Boston<br />
\‘~IIO James A., cxrpeuter, bds. A. ‘I’. Veno’s, off South<br />
Veuo *John I’., carpenter, II. 37 Taylor<br />
\‘euo John P. A., carpenter, h. 37 ‘I’aylor<br />
Vrno Nary, widow of Fred, h. 166 Sohool<br />
1<br />
Veno Philip ‘I’., laborer, 11. 151 Felton<br />
i<br />
Verdoner Jacob, cigar maker, 97 Moody, h. at Boston<br />
I<br />
Vetera Fireman Association, headquart:rs, 37 Spring,<br />
rm. 47 Adams.<br />
\ - Vickcrson George O., shoemaker, and boots and shoes,<br />
1624 nloodv 11. 86 Gushing<br />
Viles Al;bie L. kss, Ii. Locust, near Winter<br />
i.<br />
Viles Chxrles L., farmer and milkman, Lincoln, near<br />
‘, \ Smith, h. do.<br />
Viles Charles M., milkman, rear 44 Harvard, 11. 42 do.<br />
\‘iles Dauiel F.. real estate ancl insurance sgent, Bank<br />
bldg., G3i Main, rm. 3, 11. 17 Pond<br />
Vilps Blizabeth W., widow of .Jonas, h. Lincoln, n. Smith<br />
ATWOOD &T GiHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Linco!n Block,<br />
Waltham -Agts. for Crawford .Ranges<br />
and SWalker Furnaces.
1,59 Snmmel<br />
Viles James, moved to Chicago, 111.<br />
Vilrs Lizzie A. Miss, h. 46 Chestnut<br />
Vilcs LJtlia, widow of Nathan, h. Locust, n. Winter<br />
Viles nhlF E. Miss, died Oct. 25, 1892<br />
Viles Nalhau R., farmer, II. Locust, uear Winter<br />
Viles Olive R. Miss, cashier, 619 Maiu. bds. 227 Bacon<br />
Viles Susan L., widow of Xatham A., 11. 858 Main<br />
Viles \Valter S., engraver, Am. W. W.Co.,h. L’. 74G Main<br />
Viual Cl~arles W., at Am. \V. W. Co.. h. 144 Lowell<br />
Viual Eliza X., widow of Joel P., h. 59 Alder<br />
Vinal Ezra, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 1 Robbius st. pl.<br />
Vinal Fl01~a E. Mrs., dressmaker, 2 Mt. Plea&ant. h. do.<br />
Viual Frank M., at Am. WV. W. Co.. II. 4 Chestnut pl.<br />
Vinal Fred C.. at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 69 High<br />
Vinal George F.. engineer, F. R.R. (Cbas’n), 11.65 Adams<br />
Viual George L., coachman. 438 Maiu, 11. 5Y Alder<br />
Vinal Heury F., muvecl to Scituate<br />
Viu:rl Herbert C., at Am. W. W, Co., bds. 67 Adams<br />
Viunl J. Frederick, jeweler,Am. W.W.Ce.,rms.di W:llnut<br />
Vinal L. Whittemore, at Am. \V. W. Co., 11. 400 Moody<br />
Vinal Seth, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. ti9 High<br />
Vincent Charles A., car,penter, h. 18 Lawrence<br />
Vinceut G. Ltobert, painter, 2.5 Eschange, btls. 68 Frnncrs<br />
Vincent Ilnrtley, carpenter, Ms. 18 Lawrence<br />
Vincent Philip, physician, 98 Maple, il. do.<br />
Viutou Louise ct., widow of tlnrace H., bds. 63 Maple<br />
\‘itty Alhelt W., rod man, 25 Moody, rm.5, bds. 2i<br />
TVulnut<br />
l WADDINGTON A., at Am. W. ‘I’. Co., h. 50 Taylor<br />
Waddington Daniel, carpenter, II. 65 Taylor<br />
Waddingtou Humphrey, bds. 63 Taylor<br />
Wnddiugtou Susan J., widow of Levi, 1,. 65 Taylor<br />
Waddingtou William E., carpeuter, 11. 61 Gardner<br />
Waddiugton & Wildmau’s Orchestra, Alex Wadding’ou,<br />
manager, 2104 Moody<br />
Wade I
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\Valcott F:~l~nnntl S., train baggag: :nnstcr, F. R. It., 11.<br />
ii<br />
B:1con<br />
Waldron George H., at Am. W. W. Co., h. S6$ T.omell<br />
Waldron Patrick, spinner. 13. Unfg. Co., h. 2 Lawtou 111.<br />
Wales Maria, widow of ,Jo~a~han, II. 79 Central<br />
Walk \Villi:l.n, h:\rness mnfr. (iVeston), h. 17 Winthrop<br />
W:\lker Amory I-I., moved to l%,ston<br />
Walker Andrew C., died .Jan. 1. 1832 C ave.<br />
Walker Dllr,can C.,plnmher,l54 Mootl~, 11. 18 W:ttisworth<br />
Walker li, 1w:trd A. (CV;tlker & .Jones), printer, 6.X5 Main<br />
and messenger anal clerk, Waltham Nat. ISank, 637<br />
I&h, II. 310 Lexington<br />
Walkor Etlw:~rtl H., bo:lrtlinq house, 13 \Valnut<br />
Walker Evsline P. Mrs., bds. 66 Cherry<br />
W:llker Frank I., machinist, rear 218 Moody, bds.45 TIall<br />
Walkrr Fred W., second-hand, W. IS. & D. Works, h.<br />
184 River<br />
Walker George IL, musician, bds. 13 Walnut<br />
\Vallier Harriet S. bliss, h. Gore, n. Main<br />
Walker Harrv A., clerk, 6S5 Main, btls. 340 T,exinzton<br />
wdi~ khh~t, horse mart (166 Portland, IS.), bds.<br />
Prospect Howe<br />
Wwlkcw Independence, moved to Uiddefortl, Me.<br />
Walker .John . at Am. W. W. Co., h. 31 Brown<br />
Walker .Tol~n I,. .mschine fixer, 13. Mnfg.Co., 11. 59 Willow<br />
\Valkcr J. Theodore, at Am. W. W. Co..r~ns. 118 Brown<br />
Walker Marg:lret, widow of Ishnm, II. 45 Hall<br />
Walker Melville C., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 201 Robbins<br />
\Valker Meredith, gateman, B. Mnfg. Co., 11. 57 Willow<br />
\Valkcr hl. Soplria Miss, h. Gore. near &in<br />
1V:dker Orrin Howard. finisher, W. 13. & D. Works, bds.<br />
184 do.<br />
Walker Robert, stutlent, bds. .ii Willow<br />
\Valker ‘L’heophilus W., diet1 April 15. 1890<br />
Walker Walter RI., gntemsn, River-st-clossing,F. R. R.,<br />
bds. 184 do.<br />
\V:\lker William S., bcls. 91 High<br />
ALI
Watt. see \V:ihi<br />
\Valhcr Annie Miss, mxtron, Mnss.School for the Feeble<br />
Rlintled, off Quillc*y, t~tls. do.<br />
W:~ltace i):lvitl, :rt Aul. W. \V. Co., 1x1s. 2FO CreWeut<br />
Wallace 1Cuuice M.. mitlow of 1%. I~iml~:ttt, Ii. 70 Chtral<br />
rnallsce 1~I~:1.111~ IV., 1710\.(‘(1 to C11:lr:estown<br />
\Vallnce Fretl Ii ., :It 1). & I’. Mnfg. Co., II. Fo:~nclry ave.<br />
Wal!:lce Isnt~rlln Airs.. II. 260 Crescent<br />
Walhce J~III, tds. “38 Il’rlt,ou<br />
Wallace .Jolrn J. Jr., c1c.1.k (I:.). rms. 51 Prospect<br />
W~tl:rce Kob~~rt II., nt Am. \V. \V.Co.. 1x1s. 260 Cresceut<br />
Watl:xe \Viiti:lm ,I .. cart~nter, II. I60 Myrtle<br />
\Valtingford Itls S. Mrs., hoardinp-lionse, 7X Lcsi.4lgton<br />
Wallis Fret1 K., engineer, Dsvis & linruum JIufg. CO.,<br />
Fouiitlry ave., 11. do.<br />
W:dsb Cllristotrher T., tenmster,iO Cdvarv. hrls.191 Hid1<br />
W:htr David, btnclcsiuitli, \V. U. & 1). Works, 11. 205<br />
River<br />
Walsh Henry, carpenter, b11s. 15 Boltou<br />
Waist) John, masI)n’s tender, II. 87 Charles<br />
Walsh John II:., teamster3 70 Calvary, 11. 191 High<br />
\Valsll Jollu I., moved to Pl~itnc\~lt~t~ia. Pa.<br />
Walsh Michael, clerk (I~lrk, blclp., 63 hIain, room Y (see p. 7 j<br />
\V;ttth:lm CYOCliCl’J Store. lUI3. F. N. Hunt, 519 N:lnin<br />
\V:rltham (:~~~le Club, roo1i1s 4 Cresceut<br />
ALTHAM DAILY TRIBUNE, Waltltsm<br />
w ‘I’ribliue Co., puhlisllers, Chrtes 1-I. Lincoln, etlitar,<br />
:tud Harry i\I.Rvcter, mauager,Rumhrcl bldg.,<br />
622 Maiu (see p. (i2.i)<br />
\Valtl~:un lhily and Weekly <strong>Free</strong> Press, Atesan~ler Starl)~ic:k.<br />
eclitor nut1 t~iii~li~l~t:r. ‘79 &h~tt,v, II. tlie britl,ge<br />
BU’PRICK LUMBER CCL,<br />
Howe & Rice, Pr*opri+xw.<br />
56 FELTON ST,, WALTHAM, on -a RI Ra
TTALTIIAX [ml I)TRF,CTORY 293<br />
ALTHAM DIAL CO., Dxniel O’Har:t, prop.,<br />
F-7 Bedford, ne:rr Prospect (see p. 627)<br />
‘ALTHAM DYE HOUSE, C. W. Crough,<br />
TV prop., Benefit. car. \VlJitcoml) (see p. 130)<br />
Waltham Electric. Clock Co., I). P. Viler, treas., clock<br />
mnfrs., rear ‘218 ,IloorIv<br />
ALTHAX EMERY WHEEL CO., Henry<br />
TV l~ichwlson, prestdetit, 112 aucl 115 Nncon (see<br />
page 13)<br />
ALTHAM FOUNDRY CO,, (Anthony A.<br />
TV Cn:tin and J. Milton Kilgore), mnfrs. of trotI,<br />
brass aud composition castings, 71 Felton, (see<br />
page 4) .<br />
Waltharn <strong>Free</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Sathing EIouse, Moody. south<br />
enti of the bridge<br />
Wititham Garter Co. (Philltuder F. Dauiel+ nntl F,dw:~rd<br />
t<br />
L. .JzL&YQ~). ho+e slIpi)orter mllfr.. 2104 Mooliy<br />
i<br />
ALTH931 GAS LIGHT Cl)., C*eoye A.<br />
i w Stearw. treas. ant1 tn:ut:tgdr, o&e. 10 Moody, rm.<br />
/ 1 ( see page 5 )<br />
ALTHA31 GRAIN CO., Charles W. Cos, mnn-<br />
TV a%er, 10 and 12 Pelton (see p. 609)<br />
WALTHAM GRAIN STORE, George B. Pope<br />
&z co.. .582 hlaitt (see 1). 60X)<br />
ALTHAM HElTENG & PLUl:RING CO.<br />
IV (dif’red Doran), 69.i vi:tio (see )J. (i1)i)<br />
/<br />
TALTHAM HERDIC LIXE, L. J. Kendall,<br />
Iv prop.. 33 Creacrnt (see p. 6 Ii)<br />
#ALTHAM ZIOItOLt)GLCtZL SCHOOL,<br />
Iv Palmer 85 Swain. 73 Cresccot (set p. 8)<br />
RLTHAM HOSPLThL, Miss M. Hackett,<br />
w matrcn, Hospit;tl St.., bey. Sharon<br />
b<br />
ALTH-431 ICE CO., J. d. S. Peterson, prop.,<br />
1 w Itiverviem avenue, new Bivervierv station (see<br />
hack cover)<br />
(<br />
ALTHXM R’ATEOXAL BANK, Joseph F.<br />
i w Gibbs, cashier, 637 JL:tirt, axner Lexington (see<br />
page 632)<br />
i<br />
Waltham New Chorch Sci~ool, Lesinzton, n. &aver<br />
/<br />
WaIttlam l’ost Of&e, Jr:tltk 1’. Iloward, postmaster,<br />
MethodiSt building, Jlooclv, COI’. hl:tin<br />
Walthntn Prtblic <strong>Library</strong>, Xrs. Mary I+:. Bill, librarian,<br />
15 nIoodv<br />
i Walth:im Reform Club. rm;. 1374 Mooilv. room F<br />
:I<br />
ALTHAM SAVINGS EhNK, c’. F. Stone,<br />
‘1 Iv treas., 6Y7 Main, car. Lusiu~trm (see p. GJ2)<br />
Wultham Screw Co., B. S. Ts.di~~:u~. txens., fine screw<br />
/ mnfrs.. 1’. 93 ni001ty<br />
-w<br />
ALTHAM STEAM LAUNDRY, Coolidge,<br />
C&well & Co.. props., 1Y Crcsccnt, uear Moody<br />
(a ee back ~0~3~)<br />
ATW-D c@ SIZAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Waltham.<br />
PLUiUBING and GAS FITTING,<br />
HARD WARE and RANGES.
Waltham Trniuiug School. for Nurses, Miss Charlotte<br />
Macleod. sulpt., rear itG Main<br />
ALTHAM TRIBUNE CO,, Henry M. Ryder,<br />
-w tnaun.ger, Ch:lrles El. Liucoln, editor, Rumford<br />
buildrug, 622 Main (see page 625)<br />
Waltham Water Works, Pumping station, near Roberts<br />
station. off Rokts<br />
ALTHAM & BOSTON EXYftESS, Gibbs &<br />
w Co.. Rumford bttiltlinz, 614 Main (see p. 601)<br />
ALTI-IAM & BOSTON EXPRESS, J. W.<br />
w Perkins,‘llC Moody (see p. 618)<br />
ALTHAM & BOSTON EXPRESS, Stifpheu<br />
W 6.3 Yetten, ~xop.~ 1 ld Moody (see page 2)<br />
Wanderle Theo(lore, at Am. IV. W. Co., b. 240 Crescent<br />
Ward Andrew IV., carriage mnfr., (West Newtou), II.<br />
456 nloodv<br />
Ward LZert D.,’ at Am. W. \V. Co.. 1,. 203 Ash<br />
Ward Carl IL, clerk (1’71 \Vaslt., I%.). btfs. 403 Ash<br />
Ward Cora R., widow of lftlwitt 12.. b. 203 Ash<br />
Ward David ‘I’., lxtiuter, It. “0 Hammond<br />
Ward Francis ‘I’., carriage smith (W. Newton), bonrds<br />
464 iUoody<br />
Ward George I$., machinist, 1,. 4G4 Moody<br />
Wtlrd Henry I
Warren Charles R. (Rufus Warren & Sons), boots and<br />
shovs, 9 hJoorly, h. F2 Churcl~<br />
Warren Charlotte P., widow of .ioseph, 1~. 83 Brown<br />
Warren Clurcnoe II. (Rufu;i Warren & Sons), boots and<br />
/ shoes. 9 Blootl~, II. 29 13nc!011<br />
Warren Fred, clerk (15 ISliot,, 11.). b. 39 Lexington<br />
Warren George IX., milkman, 23 Prosl)ecti h. do.<br />
1<br />
Warren George I
296 WALTHAM [Iv] DlREClCRP<br />
\Vntets John, engineer, b11s. rear 5il Main<br />
Watson Alan, hostler, Hotel CrcJscent stable, 22 Crescent,<br />
Il. 13 Gordon<br />
Watson hutlie Rli:
;<br />
EISSTER WILLIAMS A., photoppher,<br />
Mooclg, II. 30 Harris (see pge 623)<br />
111<br />
Weeks Albert, moved to Providence, R. I.<br />
Weeks Chat,tes A., carpellter, btls. 88 Aitler [&in<br />
\Veeks Detmont L., boots n~ld shoes, 6 Lligh, house 451<br />
Weeks Enoch, movetl to WaverIcy<br />
Weeks Frnnk AL., night editor (Boston Hernltl, B.), bd~.<br />
20 Cusliing [Crescent<br />
Weeks Hirnm, wllol. corn. mer. @5 Clinton, I
298 WALTHAM [W J 1)IRECTORY<br />
Wellcome Fra~rk D., j:rnitor, Metltodist bldg., 3 Noody,<br />
II. room 23 do.<br />
Wellingt~m Arthur C., clerk, 18 Lexington, h. 7.5 Dale<br />
Wellington Ilenj:rmin, died Nov. 14, 189 1<br />
1Vellitigton C:ileb B., jxttitor, Prospect St., aucl West<br />
~cltool Irouses, It. l!) Higlr<br />
Wellington Caleb S., (lied Oct. 9. 1892<br />
Wellington Chtles L., farmer and milkman, Trapelo road<br />
ne:7r Wobtit~rt, 11. (lo. h<br />
Wellington Edward, mill,tnnn and farmer, h. Trapelo<br />
road, west of Lexington<br />
Wellington Elizabetll i\I. AIiss, btls. 9 IJI,)ytl<br />
Wellittgton Ernest S., clerk, bds. ,J. I,. Wellington’s<br />
hwrence<br />
[do.<br />
Wellington Etlielpn A. Miss, dressmaker, 50 Walnut, It.<br />
Welliupton Fretletick D., house 2 Summet<br />
Wellitrgtotr I+xlerick D., 2nd, milkman, 63 Soutlt, Lt. do.<br />
\Vellington Harriet, widow of Caleb S., 11.. rear 133 Aslr<br />
Wellingtntt Herbert J., at Am. W. W. Co., house 178<br />
Cttestnut<br />
Wellington Horatio A., at Am. W. TV. Co., b. 133 Ash<br />
Wellington James Lowell, janitor, Waltlt:tm Nat. Bnulr<br />
bldg. b. Lawrence, car. I’lytnl~ton<br />
Wellingtoo John Jlnytrard, dial tn:rk(~t~, Am. W. W. Co.,<br />
house private way, of Rlaiti, hey. old cttr stnble<br />
Wellington M:rrtlra II., widow of Tbeullore, Ii. llji Lesiugtou<br />
Wellington Rfnrv Eiizabetli RIi$s, \rcIs. 9 Flog{!<br />
Wellington St+ M., widow of James, ltouse 75 Dale<br />
\Vellittgton Xancy O., wirlow of .Jeberson, It. 70 \\;;slnut<br />
1Vellingtoti Tlieodore, died Oct. I-4. 1891<br />
Wellittgton Wnltcr, tli:tl sinker, Am. W. W. Co., bds.<br />
J. M. Wellitrgtott’s<br />
Wellingtou \Villinm S., macltittist. b. 23 Russell<br />
Wells David Il., ttxr. salesm:rn, Itouse 30 High<br />
Wells Eul)bernia Mrs., Itouse \Vrstott, near Stouy Bt*oo!i<br />
Wells Frank 13.. ( \Vella & l~oynton ), dentist, 111 i\Ioody<br />
house 323 do.<br />
Wells George I*::, conductor, F. R. R.,<br />
b<br />
(<br />
13<br />
.<br />
N yf;;;t<br />
Wells Jr~ttn W., tnacltinist, Atn. W. \\‘. Co., It. ‘49 Rob:<br />
bins<br />
Wells LaRny C.. at Am. IV. W. Co., bds. 44 Russell<br />
wdu r&otl:ttd. :tt Atn. w. UT. cc,., hOtlSc 27 kOWl1<br />
Wells N,ttit tlri3l, Iron5e \Vi:*t.,n. nenr St0tiy I:r.>olc<br />
Wells, \Viltix[l, lrertlic driver, 33 Crescetlt. 1‘1113. d ).<br />
Wells \Villinm I),, bttcltle tnaker, btls 182 Prospect<br />
WellvWilli:~tn P.. brakrtnnn. C. M. II. I~., rms. 269<br />
Gmuine Cork SoZe Shoes, $3.00 and $4.00.<br />
Methodist Bldg., Waltham.
Welsh, see Welch<br />
Wennburg Bdwnrt-1. machinist, h. 9 Cei~tKll [lT do.<br />
Wentworth IIerljamin I\‘,, house painter, 9. Prospect, h.<br />
Wentworth Charles W., f::rmer, house 45 l’lymptcm<br />
1Ventworth ~lnrence L., diet1 Jan. 25, 1892<br />
Wentwortli Il:dith Miss, stenographer, 13. Mnfg. CO.,<br />
River, boartls 17 Prospect<br />
Wentworth Kclith A.. widow of Clarence L., h. off Lincoln,<br />
near Lake<br />
Wentworth Frank, engineer. 11. 21 Hnrtwell CH arris<br />
Wentworth Fred I. Works, Ids. 33<br />
Wentworth Fret1 P., bookkeeper, bds. 33 Harrjs<br />
Wentworth James IS., foreman, Arthur T. Lyman, Beaver,<br />
near Forest, house do.<br />
Wentworth John E., p ainter, 9 Prospect, h. 45 South<br />
\Ventworth Lucy F. A. Mrs., teacher (U.), house 74<br />
School, suite 4<br />
Wentworth Mnrtlra 11:. Mrs., rooms 242 MoOd~~<br />
Wentworth i\I:rttic: Miss, teschcr, boards 10 Park place<br />
\\‘entwurth Ora 1:. Miss, dressmaker, rooms 242 Rlootlp<br />
\~~ll+,n-ul’ttl hl[Jh ki., collection clerk (Traclei~s Ndional<br />
Bank, 50 Water, B.). house ‘74 School, suite 4<br />
Wentwodh William Mrs., house 10 Park place<br />
Werner Peter, machinist, house 1 i Hartwell<br />
Werner Peter. Jr., machinist, boxrtls 15 Llurtwell<br />
IVest Cassie I1I. Miss, teleldloue operator (W. Newtonj ,<br />
boards 80 Brown<br />
West Harry, painter, house rear 569 Main<br />
West John W., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms C. A. Morse’s,<br />
Chester avenue<br />
Westburg Charles, tinsmith, house 24 Fern<br />
Western IJnionTelegrtlph Co., Mrs. C. I. Fny, operator,<br />
Wdthnm station, F. IL. R., ad W. A. Stevens,<br />
Roberts Crossing,do.<br />
Westland \Vil!inm E., spnre station agent, F. It. R.,house<br />
head of IIospitxl st.<br />
Weston Ch:ules H.. boarding honse, 11 Walnut<br />
Weston Clarence M.. at Am. W. W. Co., bcls. 11 Walnut<br />
Weston George C., at Am.W.W.Co.,h.54 Wa&worth av.<br />
\Veston Harold, lumber (34 Central, H.j, house 44<br />
Pleasant<br />
Weston EIenrv IS., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 20 Chestnut<br />
Weston Law!:ence W.. at Am. W. W. Co., b. 11 Walnut<br />
IVeston Mario11 nliss,teacher,Mass. School for the Feeble<br />
Minded, ob Quince, boards do.<br />
Westwood Alice V. Miss. bookkeeper, <strong>Free</strong> Press, i9<br />
Moody, hartis 55 Orange<br />
Westwootl Ftxn k J., bookkeeper (Cambddge) , boards<br />
75 Orange<br />
Westwood John, mnehinist, Arn.W.W. Co., h. 75 Orange<br />
Wetllerbee Albert J., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 66 Central<br />
PBPCJ3 A.9<br />
the i!hwest<br />
ha the<br />
Wood, Barker 6% Co.,<br />
city. IrrUMBEFL<br />
~FWI Street,<br />
Waltham-<br />
.
300 WALTIIAM [w] DIRECTI)Rr<br />
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\\'ethCrhX! AIl;ireW 8., c:;rpnter, boU~s 588 .\l;lill<br />
Wetllerbee Charles I-I., boards 66 Ceutral<br />
Wetherbee Etlwin I)., house 40 Crescent<br />
Wetiierbce Eunice I
WALTHAM [w] I~IRI~CTORY 301<br />
IVi~eeler Edward M., clerk, Ms. 853 Main<br />
\Vheeler Everett a., jeweler (5 Lancaster, I%.), house 50<br />
Vernou<br />
\Vhecler Gilbert M. (Wheeler Printing Co.), job printer,<br />
G4S ;\Iain, rms. 165 Chestnut<br />
Wheeler Henry A., station agent, Bleachery statiou, P.R.<br />
R., bds. 180 River<br />
Wheeler Herbert,, printer, rms. 165 Chestnut<br />
VVheeler James, laborer, house 63 Oak<br />
\Vheeler James, laborer, 11. 208 High<br />
Wheeler James A., at II. Mnfg. Co., h. 159 Newton<br />
Wheeler Jolln, laborer, 11. Massasoit, opp. Center<br />
\Vheeler Johu, moved to Great Falls, N. H.<br />
Wheeler Leslie, master mariner. tr. 145 Robbins<br />
Wheeler Marion L.>lies,tencher, High St. Primary school<br />
bonrtls 50 Vernon<br />
Wheeler Mary Miss, boards 110 Ceutrnl<br />
Wheeler Peter, maahiuist, house 63 Oak<br />
HEELER PKINTING CO. (Gilbert ITT. Whee’er<br />
TV and Andrew Hallet), job and book printers, 645<br />
Main (see page 624)<br />
Wheeler Rachel R. Miss, clerk, City Clerk’s ohice, City<br />
Hall, bds. 50 Vernon<br />
Wheeler 8. Alonzo, blacksmith (20 Creek sq., IS.). houae<br />
86 Maple [I\Ioodv<br />
Wheeler & Wilson Jlnfg. Co., D. Phillips, manager, 20+<br />
Wheelock Austin A., metals (35 Oliver, B.),surumer residence,<br />
South, near Roberts Crossing<br />
\Vheelock George F., summer residence, South, near<br />
Robetts Crossing<br />
Wheeiock Rachel A., widow of Asa C., bds. 11 Sharon<br />
Whelan Patrick, stoue 1mus0u, hoards 21 Friend<br />
\Vliel:in Thomas, produce, bds. 2 1 E’riend<br />
Wtlelo;r Daniel Jl. (John H. Whelou & Son). painter and<br />
paper hanger, 8 and 16 Spring, Ii. 85 Central<br />
Whelan John H. (John H. Whelan & Sonj, painter and<br />
paper hanger, 8 and 10 Spring. 11. 85 Central<br />
Whelan J. H. & Sou (.John II. and Daniel 11. Whelan),<br />
p:linters and paper bangers, H and 10 Spring<br />
Whelpley James W., rooms 71 Rrown<br />
WVimlpleg ‘I’. Brown, boat builder, rear 93 Moody, house<br />
64 Walnut<br />
Whelplep Willard I’.. carpenter, bds. 64 Walnut<br />
Whelpley William IV. at Am. W. \V. Co.. h. IIn11s place<br />
JVheteu Albert D., carpeuter, house rear 17 Spring<br />
Wheten George H., painter, Am. W. W. Co., 11. -Ii& Ash<br />
\Vhidden Chester, clerk, F. It. It. (IS.), bds. 10-i Chestnut<br />
\Vhi8irien George W., clerk, general freight office, P. 1~.<br />
R. (B.), II. 32 Harvard<br />
IVliiFfen Charles IT, moved to Plymoutl~<br />
\vdliiJple Rmeline, WidoW Oforrin, bds. Neutral IIouse<br />
WhippIe Harry L., at Am. W. W. Co , rms. lti C:tre*tnut<br />
ATWOOD &T SHAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block.<br />
FURNACES, R,ANGES and STOVES,<br />
PLUMBING and GAS FITTING.
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\Vhitcomb Horace G., Mrs., 11. 88 Plvmpton<br />
Wttitcotuh John I~;.,supt. at Am. W.‘6,Co., 11. Ii! Pleasant<br />
Whitcomb John F ., at Am. \v. w. co., 11. 88 Plynptou<br />
IVIritcomb Percival G., moved to Columbus, 0.<br />
White Alfred I,., Ids. 80 Ash<br />
IYltite Atroie Zllrs., hoa~e 18 Gorh:ttn<br />
White Ii:dw:~~~cl, carpenter, house 91 Frauds<br />
IVhite IXward F., leather. bds. 26 I
Whitford Emma 31. Miss, bookkeeper, 18 Lexington, bds.<br />
Dale, corner Bacon<br />
Whitford George H. (Whitford & Johnson), watches,<br />
jewelry, etc., Whitford bldg., 663 Main, aud (G. H.<br />
&%ilTord & Co.) (421 lvashingtou, B.), h. Dale,<br />
corner Bacon<br />
Whitford G. H. & Co. (George H. Whitford), silver ware,<br />
etc., 663 Main, sud (4’21 Washington, U.)<br />
Whitford Robert A., student. bds. G. H. Whitford’s, Dale<br />
b<br />
THITFORD<br />
& JOHNSON (George H. Whitford<br />
and Robert B. Johnson), watches, jewelry, etc.,<br />
Whitford bldg., 663 Main (see p. 277)<br />
%%iting Adeline A., widow of Charles A., h. 253 Bacon<br />
Whiting Edward L., moved to Chicopee<br />
Whiting Homer, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 145 Crescent<br />
Whiting Livonia C., widow of Henry L., housekeeper, J.<br />
L. Wellingtou’s, Lawreoce<br />
Whiting Mary L. Miss, dressmaker,143 Crescent, rms.do.<br />
Whiting Phineas. prodnce, 11. 253 Bacon<br />
Whiting William E., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., rms. 103<br />
Crescent<br />
Whitman Monroe, bds. 92 ITigh<br />
Whitmore Frank T.. at Am. W. W. Co., h. 108 Loweil<br />
Whitmore Lida hf., widow of Thomas C., h. 108 Lowell<br />
Whitnev Belle, widow of Albert, rms. 44 Vernon<br />
Whitue; Carrie, widow of Edward. h. 61 Alder<br />
Whitney Catherine, widow of Henry, h. 896 Main<br />
Whitney Charles A., draughtsman, h. 186 Lexington<br />
Whitney Charles G., milkman, 3 Stow, h. do.<br />
Whitney Charles H., clerk, boards 30 Ash<br />
Whitney Earl H.,baggage master, F.R.R., rms. 48 Turner<br />
Whitney Earl El., insurance agent rms. 35 High, suite 6<br />
Whitney Edward G., moved to Townsend<br />
Whitney Edward M., machinist, Am. W. W. Co.. house<br />
13 Alder [ L’lympton<br />
Whitney I’ranciq, at Am. W. W. Co.. h. Hammond, COL’.<br />
Whitney Frank L., clerk (W. Kewton), bds. F. Whit-<br />
ney’s, Hammond<br />
Whitney Harry H., moved to New Hampshire<br />
Whitney Joseph, bds. 468 Main<br />
Whitneg Joseph W., died July 16, 1891<br />
Whitney Lnmalu Z., hxk driver, bds. 16 Tayior<br />
Whitney Mary, widow of Joseph, btls. 46 Adatns<br />
Whitney Mary li., widow of Nathan, h. 3 1 Walnut<br />
Whitney Mary E., wiclow of John, bds. 10 Gordon<br />
1Vhitney Nathan S., died Sept. 1, 1891<br />
Whitney Samuel, machinist, house 30 Ash<br />
Whituey Samuel H.,, moved to Chicago, Ill.<br />
Whitney Susan J., widow of Zimri, house 16 Taylor<br />
CVhit,ney Walter, b,ls. 182 Chestnut<br />
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WOOD,BAKAER & C’O.,<br />
Get Prices at Ihe New<br />
LUMBER YARD, Bacon St., Waltham,<br />
ON MASS. CENT. R. El,<br />
19
304 WAf,THAM [WI fHRFC;‘TURP<br />
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Whitney Walter H., h. 182 Chestnut<br />
Whitney William E., finisher, Am. W. T.Co.,Ir.916 Main<br />
Whitney William S., at Am. W. W. Co., b. 2-14 Crescent<br />
Whitrow John. driver, 112 Moody, rms. do.<br />
Whittaker Mary C. Nrs., house 5 Union<br />
Whittemore Frank X., Milkman, 63 South, bds. do.<br />
Whittemore George W., teacher, Manual Training school<br />
la. 11 Hswortb ave., Cambridgeport<br />
1vhittemor.e ilenrg, %npt, of public s&o&office, room 3<br />
Methodist bldg., 3 Moody, house 34 Appleton<br />
Whittemore Irving, at Am. MT, W. Co., rms. 19 Cresceut<br />
Whiiteu Charles M., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 14 Riverview<br />
avenue, C. I’.<br />
Whitten Nary A., widow of John, stationery and fancy<br />
goods, 149 Moody and 89 Alder, 11. do.<br />
Whittier John A., house 910 Main<br />
Whittier Otis G., canvasser, 1~. 921 Main<br />
Whitturn Anna, widow of Daniel. h. Beuefit, n. Newton<br />
Whhorf Luoindn IV. Miss, teacher,South Grammar scl1001,<br />
bds. 295 Noody<br />
Whouley Michael F., cigars and tobacco, and pool room,<br />
585 Main, h. 88 Bacon<br />
Wickstrom Carl 0.. driver, 187 Adnms~ bds. do.<br />
Wigars John J., hostler, 12 Church, house rear 581 Naio<br />
Wigers John J., hostler, house 29 Spring<br />
N’iiggin Eben, carpenter, house Korumbega Terrace, near<br />
Crescent<br />
Wiggin Harriet E., widow of Dudley L., bds. 418 Maiu<br />
W~iygin Julia Mrs., rms. 32 Ash<br />
Wig@ Ozro A., taiior, 3 Moody rooms 8 and 9, boards<br />
418 Main<br />
Wight Fred H., salesman, Wallham Grain Co.,10 Feltou,<br />
h. 1 Snrnmer street ave.<br />
Wight Isaac, carpenter, house 11 Nooonn<br />
Wight Joel, laborer, bds. 11 Noonan<br />
Wight John A., farmer and milkman, Trxpelo road, near<br />
Forest. house do.<br />
Wight L. Bell Kiss, dressmaker, 247 Moody, bds. do.<br />
Wigmure Walter L., at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 29 Robbins<br />
Wilbar Sara E. Miss, teacLerT South GramrnLbK school:<br />
bds. 14 Cusbing<br />
Wilbert Lizzie NM., b. rear 17 Fountain<br />
Wilcox Charles H., machinist, J. L. T. Rlnfig, Co., bds.<br />
331 Crescent<br />
Wilcox Walter K., boards 10 Charles<br />
Wilcox William C., clerk, Board of Street Commissioners<br />
and Uoard of Overseers of the Poor,office City Hall,<br />
room 2: h. 10 Charles<br />
Wilcox Wiliiam C., moved frotn city<br />
Wilde Louise hII., principal, Grove Street Primary school,<br />
h. at Somerville<br />
BUTTRfCK LUMBER CO,, =YZGZL~~<br />
Kiln-Dried Hard Wood Floors - - - -<br />
- - _ _ _ and Finish W’orlred to Order.<br />
56 JELTON STREET, on I. R. R.<br />
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WALTHAM [Iv] DIRECTORY 305<br />
Wilder Albert M. Mrs., artist, 1178 Chestnut, h. do.<br />
Wilder Ambrose S., died Nov. 17, 1890<br />
Wilder A. Marshall, hay and grain (Somerville), h. 1iS<br />
Chestnut<br />
Wilder Frank A., driver, bds. 29 Maple<br />
Wilder Mary S., widow of Ambrose S., 11. 29 Maple<br />
Wildes H. Walter, died May 7, 1892<br />
Wildman Frank C., machinist, Am. W. T. Co., house 43<br />
Alder<br />
Wiley Merritt C., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 174 Adams<br />
Wilkius Fred D., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 252 Ash<br />
Wilkins William C., gas fitter, h. Elm, near I’ine<br />
Willard Carrie L. Miss, teacher, Heard Street school,<br />
bds. 58 School<br />
Willard George B.. bds. G. H. Willard’s, Warren<br />
Willard George H., farmer, house Warren, nearly opp.<br />
Beaver<br />
Willard Horace S., farmer, b. Geo. H. Willard’s,Warren<br />
Willard William A. P. Rev., moved to North Cambridge<br />
IVillcutt Everard L., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
'78 Cushiug<br />
Willey Anna A. Rfiss, dressmaker, 27 Moody, r.8,rms.do.<br />
Willey Annie &I. Mrs., house 51 Alder<br />
Willey Charles J., clerk, 208 Moody,rms. 1 Maple Terrace<br />
Willey James H., moved to New Hampshire<br />
Willey Jeremiah, laborer, bds. 9 Plymptou<br />
Willey John G., machinist, rear 218 Moody, b. 333 do.<br />
Willey Joseph IS., driver, 146 Uoody, h. 28 Taylor<br />
Willey Susan E. cliss, boarding house, 109 Chestnut<br />
Willard Levi J., carpenter, h. 11 Harvard<br />
Williams Albert P., ftiremau, Am. W. W. Co., house 15<br />
W:mhington ave.<br />
Williams Alfred, weaver, B. I&[:. Co., bds. 19 Water<br />
U’illiams Alice G. Miss, house 487 Main<br />
Williams Angelina F. Mrs., house 46 Vernon<br />
Williams Augustine Z., died April 28, 1892<br />
Williams Charles, paper hanger, rms. 120 Robbins<br />
\Villiams Charles G., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 61 Ash<br />
\Villiams Daniel W. (Williams & Mulholland) ,insurance,<br />
637 Main, h. at West00<br />
Williams Ebeu J., apothrcary, 893 Main, h. ib Russell<br />
Williams Elhanan J., foreman engraver, W. 1). Co.,<br />
Bedford, h. 161 Brown<br />
William Ernest A., machinist (10 South, B.), boards<br />
487 Main<br />
Williams Grace Wilder Mrs.,teacher of Elocution,Buburn,<br />
near Vernon, h.do.<br />
Williams Granville E.,shoe channeller (Lynn), h. 6 1 Ash<br />
Williams Harriet, widow of Abel B., bds. 46 Alder<br />
\Villiams Harriet J. Miss, teacher, High school, house at<br />
Somerville<br />
ATWOOD c&t SZXAW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block,<br />
Waltham Agts. for Crawford Rariges<br />
and Walker Furnaces.
Williams John F., clclk. W. H.Leatherbee & Son, Linden,<br />
h. Auburn, nesr Vernon<br />
Williams John J., laborer, 71 Felton, bds. 19 Water<br />
Williams Liua S. Miss, sewing teacher, public schoo1s, 11.<br />
46 Vernon<br />
%iliams Mlaggie E.,widow of Augustine Z., h. 541 Main<br />
Willi:tms &Iinna, widow of Peter, h. 15 bfTashiagton ave.<br />
Williams Rachael ,\I&, dressmaker. 487 Main, bds. do.<br />
Williams Robert, died July 14, 1890<br />
Williams Roscoe A., carpenter, II. 37 Francis<br />
1Villiams Sarah W., widow of Asa C., b. rear 53 Orange<br />
Williams Theresa, widow of Peter, h. 19 Water<br />
Williams & Dlulholland (Daniel \V. Williams and Howard<br />
bl. Mulholland). insurance, 637 !Uain, room 9<br />
Williamson Alfred H.. driver, 508 Lexington, bds. do.<br />
Williamson David, wheel turner, 115 Bacon, h. 4il Main<br />
Williamson Fred H. A., Am. W. W. Co., boards 183<br />
Chestnut<br />
Williamson Harry A., bds. 451 Main<br />
Wiiliamsou Hiram, clerk (P. O., B.), h. 185 Chestnut<br />
Williamson Martha E:. Miss, dressmaker, 108 Chestnut,<br />
boards do.<br />
Williamson AI. Miss, dressmaker, 108 Chestnut, rms. do.<br />
Willis Charles A., student, bds. 564 Xain<br />
Willis Cyr~ L., carpenter, h. d Highland ave.<br />
Willis Dwight F., student, bds. 564 Main<br />
Willis Eliza G., widow of Rufus P., 11. 755 Main<br />
Willis Frederick R., watchmaker, Am. W. W. Co., h.<br />
10 Gushing<br />
Willis Johu W.. physician, 564 Main, 1~. do<br />
Willis Warwick P., salesman, ( Lynn.), h. 60 Daie<br />
Willis W. Archibald, teacher of vocal music, 1U Moody,<br />
room 5, bds. 60 Dale<br />
Willoughby Betljamin B., died June 4, 1892<br />
Willoughby Ktta Miss, at Am, W. W. Co., h. 22 Orange<br />
Willoughby Nellie Miss, at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 22 Orange<br />
CI<br />
Wills Wil!iam H., overseer, dJe dept., W. 13. h D. Wlis., 1<br />
rms. 556 Main<br />
Wills William R., foreman, jewel1 making dept., Am. 17’.<br />
TV. Co., Crescent, h. at Weston (1<br />
Willson Miriam E:., widow of Robert D.. h. 20 Gushing /<br />
Wiilson William H., asst. i.ibrari:tn i’uhlic <strong>Library</strong>, 15<br />
Moody, Ms. 20 Gushing [ii% Crescent I<br />
Wilsou Charles B. watchlnnn, Aln. 1Y. W. CO., 11.<br />
Wilson<br />
Charles S., at Am. \V. W. Co., h. 46 Prospect<br />
Wilson David A. at Am. W. W. Co., 11130 Adams<br />
Wilson Edith L. Mrs., milliner, tm. 14, Methodist bldg.,<br />
3 Moody, h. Eiomestead place, cur. Wellington<br />
Wilson Florence L. Miss, teacher (Auburudale), bds.<br />
255 Crescent<br />
1Yilson Frank, died Aug. 23, 1891<br />
CHAS. Pm McNABB & CO.,<br />
BOOTS AND SHOES-<br />
Methodist Building, 4 Moody St,, Waltham
i<br />
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Wilson Frouie C., widow of Frc,l T., boarding 1.0 me, 13<br />
Robbins<br />
Wilson Fullerton K., at Am. W. W. Co. , h. 139 Brown<br />
Robbins<br />
[566 Main<br />
Wilson Hattie M. Miss, bookkeeper,Am. W. W. Co.,bds.<br />
Wilson Horace B., farmer, 11. Quince, near Beaver<br />
Wilson Jennnette B. Miss, teacher High School, bds. 255<br />
Crescent<br />
Wilsti,n Mrlloni, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 75 Adams<br />
IVilson \Vil;i tm, moved to Hartford, Conu.<br />
Wilson William, carpenter, Geo. Dawson’s, 11. 7 Leonard<br />
Wilson see Willson<br />
Wing Henry, clerk, 938 Main, h. 247 Charles<br />
Wing Wallace L., at U. S. W. Co., bds. 247 Charles<br />
Winklev Frank H., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 155 Brown<br />
WinkleiT George W.. moved to Sherburne<br />
Winklei John W., machinist, bds. 94 School<br />
Winn James G., agent, 11. 322 Crescent [Chestnut<br />
Winslow Bernard E., bookkeeper, 154 Moody, bds. 111<br />
Winslow Frank S.,telegrapher(56 State B.),bds.225 South<br />
Winslow Geo. E., supt. Water Works, h. 111 Chestnut<br />
Winslow PJohn S.. engineer. F. R. R., b. 225 South<br />
Winsor George H., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 43 HiLrh<br />
Winsor Rictrwrtl A.. at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 210 Ash<br />
:i Wibter Nellie J. Miss, clerk,nuditor’soffice (F. R. R.,B.)<br />
: (<br />
rms. 128 Adams<br />
Ii Winterhottom William, at B. Mnfg. Co., h. 50 Calvary<br />
.<br />
Winterholder Leona, widow of John, h. 47 Wadsworth a~.<br />
Winterholder William, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 47 Wadsworth<br />
nv.<br />
Wise Julia L. Miss, moved to Trov, N. Y. [cent<br />
Witham Herbert E., at Am. W. \e. Co., bds. 110 Cres-<br />
Withrow Jacob, hostler, 12 Church, rms. do.<br />
Witzig Henry G., at Am. W. W. Co. h. 133 Brown<br />
,:I<br />
Wolf Moses (Moses Wolf & Co.), blots and shoes, 9<br />
Church, h. do.<br />
OI,F MOSES & CO. (Noses Wolf), boots and<br />
; TV shoes, 9 Church (see p. 90 )<br />
Wolf Simon, shoemaker, 9 Church. bds. do [ington<br />
Wood Alexander, organ painter (Weston) bds. 28 Lex.<br />
i<br />
Wood Amanda R. Miss, teacher, painter, bds. 198 Adams<br />
OOD, BARKER & CO. (William H. Wood and<br />
,w George J. Barker), lumber, 116 and 118 B:won, at<br />
C. M. R. R., and (Exchange bldg., B.) [see foot<br />
lines)<br />
Wood Elmer E., moved to New York<br />
Wood Elvira K., widow of George W., h. 198 Adams<br />
,<br />
Wood Emily A. Miss, at Am. W. W. Co., b. 34 Russell<br />
Wood Emma Mrs., dressmaker, 20 Church, bds. do.<br />
Wood Flora N. Miss, moved to Connecticut<br />
Wood George E., mason, 259 Charles, h. do.<br />
WOOD, ZEUlBEIER& CO.,<br />
L<br />
Main Office, Em-hange B’ldz., Brnnch Yard,<br />
Cur. Stuta and Kilby, Boston. Uaoou Street, Waltham.
Wood George W., carp:nter, Am. W. W. Co., h. off<br />
Prospect Hill lane<br />
Wood Gleason.joh master, Am. W. W. Co., 1;. 198 Adams<br />
Wood EIenry A., physician, 742 Main, 11. do.<br />
Wood James A., blacksmith, 400 Main, h. at 51t Auburn<br />
Wood Lewis, died March 27, 1890<br />
Wood Pamelia H., widow of U’ranlSu, h. 34 Russell<br />
Wood Robert R, emery wheel maker, 115 Bacon, h. 26<br />
Prospect Hill lane<br />
Wood William A., Rev., moved to South Boston<br />
Wood William H. (Wood, Barker & Co., lumber, 118<br />
Bacon, and (Exchange bldg., State, B.), house at<br />
Cambridgeport<br />
[den<br />
Wootlburp Alfred ‘I’., apothecary, 79 Prospect, h. at Mai-<br />
Woodbury Arthur A., clerk, 212 Moody, bds. 42 Alder<br />
Woodhury Frank H., fal:mer, 1~. Bear Hill av., near Main<br />
Woodburp George \V., clerk, 212 Moody, h. 42 Alder<br />
Woodfall Nolan J., conductor, F. R. K. h. 42 Turner<br />
Woodlock Isabella Mrb., h. rear 21 Centl,al<br />
Woodlock James, Inborer. bds. rear 21 Central<br />
Woodmsn Charles IV’. , driver, Davis Express (Boston),<br />
bds. 43 Harvard<br />
[43 Harvard<br />
Woodman Jlargnretta,widow of Charles E.,boardiughouse<br />
Woodward Charles N., moved to Lowell<br />
Woodward Eliza S. Mrs., moved to Connecticut<br />
Woodward Frank E., coachman, Mrs. W. E. Bright, h.<br />
Main, next F. R. R.<br />
Woodward JOS~JWI L., moved from city<br />
Woodward Percey L., night lunch, II. 74 Adams<br />
Woodward Ral~ll, moved to Worcester<br />
Woodward Wifiiam ‘I’., straw worker (B. j, h. 53 Alder<br />
Woodworth Albert D., moved to Duxbury<br />
Woodworth Frank E., moved to Duxbury [Lawtax] pl.<br />
Woodworth .lohu S.. slasher teuder, B. Mnfg. co., h. 3<br />
Woodworth Lewis W., machinist, Am. W. I’. Co., 1~. 1'76<br />
Chestnut<br />
Woolleg Catherine E., died Xay 25,3891<br />
Woolley Cba~lcs A.. at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 92 Taylor<br />
QOLLEY GEORGE, books, stationery,etc.,616<br />
TV Uain, h. 26 Park pl. (see froot cover)<br />
Wooliey Levi, at Am. W. W. Co., II. 92 Taylor<br />
Wooster Prank I’., engineer. rms. 888 Main<br />
Wooster Jared L., carpenter, h. r. 253 Charles<br />
Wooster, see Worcrstel<br />
Worcester Alfred, physician, 742 Knin, h. Bacon, cjruer<br />
Greenwood avenue<br />
Worcester Arthur. civil engineer (Boston Bridge Works,<br />
Cambridge), bds. Benj. Woreester’s. Bacon<br />
Worcester Benjamin, Rev., principal, W. N. C. S., house<br />
Bacon, near Lexington<br />
Wnrcester Edward, physician, 7 Moody, 11. do.<br />
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO.,<br />
Howe d Rice, Proprietors.<br />
56 FELTON ST,, WALTHAM, on F, R, R,<br />
0<br />
14<br />
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/ i ,‘:
\,<br />
Worcester James, moved to Jersey City, N. 5.<br />
I<br />
Worcester John. moved to Chicago, IIl.<br />
Worcester Joseph R. engineer (Boston Bridge Works,B.),<br />
h. Greenwood av.<br />
Worcester Mary Miss. h. Worcester lane<br />
Worcester Mar)- A. Miss, at W. Id. Co., b&. 7 Moody<br />
Worcester Wiliinm A., died Jan. 8, 1890<br />
Worley John, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 67 Brown<br />
Wormwood Albert F., driver, P. W. Taylor, h. 910 &in<br />
Wbrmwocsd Alice M. Miss, teacher (Byidgewaater), bds. 33<br />
wahut<br />
Wormwood Frank W..clerk(45 Hanover, B.).b. 910 IKaio<br />
Wormwood M. Ethel Miss, teacher, High Sleet Primary<br />
scho@I, bds. 910 Main<br />
Wormwood Willoughfry G., at Am. W. W. Co., imase 33<br />
Wdnut<br />
Worrick Elliott L., at Am. W. WV. Co., II. 1@3 Crescent<br />
Worth Benjamin, at Am. W. W. Co.. rms. 25.5 Crescetlt<br />
\Vortln &OS. (Ch:~rles A. and George I,. \VorCh), boots<br />
ad shoes, ‘76 Adams. and 189 N.ewt.on<br />
Worth ClnaAes A. (\Vtrltlr Bras.), boots and shoes, 76<br />
Adams and 189 Newton. bds. 88 Taylor<br />
kVort\t George L. (Worth Bras.). hoots aud shoes, 76<br />
Adams, and 189 Newton, bds. i8 do.<br />
\Vorthell Charles W.,hairdresser, 681 Maila,rms. 36 Fran-<br />
CiS<br />
\Vor&ing William P., moved to Daltbnry, N. H.<br />
‘&Vott,on Edmund F., moulder, 115 Bacou, h. end Harvard<br />
pIace<br />
\lFott3n William J., moulder, ll5 Bacon, h. etad Harvard<br />
pl aw<br />
Wren William H., foreman, machinist AIM. W. W. Co., h.<br />
285 Cseseent<br />
\V$z$t Agnes, widow oh Daniel C., rms. 15 Whitney av.<br />
Wright A~IIIOII, h. 48 Walnut<br />
Wright Alonzo I)., carpenter, h. 114 Alder<br />
Wright Ann, widow of’ Robert, 11. 82 Alder<br />
Wright Annie M., widow of George M., ta. Bedford, opp.<br />
W. D. Co.‘s factory<br />
Wright Calvin L)., carpenter, r. li9 Xoody, h. 42 Myrtle<br />
Wright Charles A., Iright gatenuu,Moody street crossing,<br />
I. R. IL, b. 5 Summit<br />
Wright Charles E., :d Am. W. W. CO., h. 237 Ash<br />
Wright Charles R., moved from citv<br />
Wright Dennison, machinist. rms. 14 Gushing<br />
Wright Frank G.. at Am. W. W. Co., 11. 57 ‘l’azlol<br />
RIGHT FXSANK T., bl:wltsmith, 20 I Lesing-<br />
TV ton, 1~. Greenwood av.. n. Bacou (see p. 619)<br />
Wright Fred A., at Am. W. T. Co.. h. 1 JO High<br />
Wright George It., produce, 3’7 Spring, Us. $3 do.<br />
Wri,vht George S., :It Am. W. W. Co., hrls. 190 Ash<br />
kITWOOD - SHBW,<br />
137 Moody Street, Waltham.<br />
PLkYIBING and GAS FITTING,<br />
HARDWARE and RANGES.
310 \vA4L’i’HAM [PI rlTtEC.rf):V<br />
Wriplbt Hem-y, bds. 100 High<br />
Wright Henry H., clerk, 1%5 Moody, bds. 81 &ler<br />
Wright James C., bds. 82 Alder<br />
Wright James H., mason, h. 5 Summit<br />
Wright Lyman B., moved to Sudbury<br />
Wright Robert, driver, 54 Bacon, bds. E. A. Olmemus,<br />
Pond avenue<br />
Wright Wiliis L., at Am. IV. W. Co.. h. 9 Charles st. av.<br />
WuntlerIich Frank W., bookkeeper (B.)) bds. 51 Harris<br />
Wyatt Edna Louise iUiss. milliner (I%), bds. 52 Bedford<br />
Wyatt illarcus A., moved to Westotl<br />
Wyatt Marcus P., at U. S. W., h. 52 Bedford<br />
Wyatt William D., clerk, 146 i!Ioody, bds. 52 Bedford<br />
Wybatll John, at B. Mnfg. Co.. h. 9 Fuller<br />
Wyman Caroline T., widow of William,h. Homestead pl.,<br />
near Wellington<br />
Wyman Frank L., waiter, 3 Common, h. 5 Noonan<br />
WiTman George S., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 8 &Iartin<br />
Wiman George W. at Am. W. W. Co., h. 16 Orange<br />
Wyman Henry, pickle mnfr (94 Blackstone, B.), house<br />
27 Central<br />
Wyman JotIn H., operative, B. Mnfg. Co., Il. &own’s<br />
lane, uear Felton<br />
Wyman John &I.. h. 5 Sun<br />
Wyman John W.. st Am. W. W. Co., n. 81 Orange<br />
Wyman J. Stearns, clerk (I%.), brls. 25 Ceutral<br />
\Vxrnau i\Iertie L. nliss, dressmaker, 91 Pine, 11. do.<br />
Wyman Reubeu, t&rues. h. Winier. nearly opp. West<br />
Wyman Reuben A., carpeuter, h. 31 Lawrence<br />
Wyman Rodney H., watchman, Am. W. \V. Co., house I5<br />
Brow<br />
t1<br />
Wyman Samuel E., fireman, I. R. R., h. 40 Prospect<br />
Wymnn Silas R., watchman Am. W. W. Co., II. 8 Martyn,<br />
C. P.<br />
Wyman Walter B., died Oct. 31, 1891<br />
Wyman William, died Nov. 21, 1890<br />
YASKA HENRIK, weaver, B. Mufg. Co., bds. 113 Central<br />
Yates Thomas, second-hand,B. Mnfg. Co.,h. 313 Newton<br />
Yee Pop, laundry, 871 Main, rms. do.<br />
Yetten Herbert B., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 206 Lowell<br />
Yetten Jasper, Davis Ex. Co., h. 53 Taylor<br />
Yetten Jasper H. (Stilphen & Yetten), Boston and Walthan1<br />
Es., 112 Moody, and (32 and 36 Court sq.,l!.),<br />
1~. ‘l’avlor, car. Hole<br />
York<br />
Abb;e C. Miss. h. 501 Main<br />
ORK DANIEL C., harness mnfr., 176 Moody, h.<br />
1749 do. (see page 620)<br />
1’<br />
York Jane H. Mrs., died Jan. 6, 1892<br />
York M. Isabella Miss. h. 501 Main<br />
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Yooatt John, hostler, R. T. Paine, Beaver, h. 20 Elm<br />
Young Charles I., student, hds. 519 Main<br />
Young Ch&topher L., jeweler, Am. W. W. Co., 1~. Highland,<br />
near Curtis<br />
Young Edith L. AJiss, bds. 519 Main<br />
Young Edward J. Rev. D. D., house 519 Main<br />
Poung Edward &I., job master, Am. W. W. Co., house<br />
826 Main<br />
Poung Frederick W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 123 High<br />
Pounff Harry D., moved to Boston<br />
Young Helen D. Mrs., artist, 846 Main, h. do.<br />
Young Henry A., house 323 Moody<br />
Young Herhert E., clerk (auditor’s office, F. R. R. depot,<br />
B.), bds. 519 Main<br />
Young James E., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 53 Cherry<br />
Young Men’s Christian Associntion, 222 i\Ioody<br />
Young Men’s Christian Union, F. W. Archibald, sec., 99<br />
nl00d<br />
v<br />
Younu RI .’ Harwood, moved to Seattle, Washington<br />
Youn; Nason, engineer, rms. 109 Chestnut<br />
Younz Nelson, enrrineer, 13 Crescent, h. at Cambridge<br />
YOWL R&ert T.,bds. C. L. Young’s, Highland<br />
Younz Simou I., clerk, 148 Mood-, bds. 141 Ash<br />
Young Stillman I
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A Classified List of all Trade@, Professions snd Pursuits in the<br />
CITY of WALTHAM for the’ yem <strong>1893</strong>, arranged Alphsbetically<br />
for each Trade. thus exhibit,ing at a glance the<br />
full address and Special Business of her Citizens.<br />
Agriculturd<br />
Implements.<br />
ATWOOD & SHAW, 137 Moody (see foot liues)<br />
KENDALL & HIGGIN& 651 aud 653 Main (see<br />
page 13)<br />
RICHARDSON E. M., Gooduow’s block, 712 Dlain<br />
(see page 178)<br />
RUSSELL WILLIAM M., 633 rtlaiu (see page 13)<br />
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, Halt’s block, 154 Moody<br />
(see page 3)<br />
Ale, Porter, Etc.<br />
AMES CHARLES II., 25 Crescent, rear Hotel<br />
Cresceut (see page 616)<br />
CAIN JOHN E., Music Hall ave., nearXain (see page<br />
601)<br />
COLLINS M. P., 13 to 19 Lexington (see page 615)
314 WALTHAM BUSINESS I~IRECTOIIY<br />
Apothecaries.<br />
Butmnn Elmer E., 187 Rfoodg<br />
Corlnollv J. A., Newton. car. Oak<br />
FLEMING H. EUGENE, 165 Noodp (see p. 180)<br />
Frot!lingham D. D., 657 Main<br />
Glpn & Kelly, 705 I\l[ain<br />
HALL & LYON, 117 &1oody, corner Crescent (see<br />
front cover)<br />
HOYT GEORGE L., 370 Moody, car. Wadsworth<br />
avenue (see page 91)<br />
HUTCHINSON LOUIS J.,B91 hfain(see page opp.<br />
Physicians)<br />
JENNISON ELMER E., 208 Noody, car. Gushing<br />
(see page 180)<br />
JOHNSON HORACE I., 610 &rain, cot-. E!rn<br />
O’HERN JOSEPH F. & CO., 221 Felton (see<br />
hack cover) !<br />
PARKER ARTHUR H., 665 Maiu (see p. 180) ;<br />
PHILLTPS IRA B., Pin*. COT. Klrn (see p. 180)<br />
S~MITH E. RI. & CO., 13 Xoody (see page 91)<br />
Williams E;ben J.. 893 Main<br />
1Vood bury Alfred F., 79 Prospect<br />
#<br />
BERGIN MICHAEL, 14 Common (see page 11)<br />
BLAKE GARDNER, 70’7 &in (see page 5)<br />
GLANCY ROBERT E., 53 Gushing (see page opp.<br />
Lumber Dealers)<br />
PATCH SBMUEL, rooms 49, 50 and 51 14lethodist<br />
bldg., 3 Mof)d,v (see page 54)<br />
STROUT GEORGE E., room 16, National Uauk<br />
bldg., 63i &lain (see page 8)<br />
Art<br />
E’mbroidery.<br />
FLYNN MARY L. MISS, 613 AIain (see page 91)<br />
Artists.<br />
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WALTHAhI BUSIKESS I~Il~l3CTOl~Y 315<br />
DYER V. A. MRS., 193 Moody (see p. 92)<br />
UPHAM FRANK H., 14.5 Moody (see 11. 62i)<br />
WQOLIIEY GEORGE, 616 Main (see frout cover)<br />
Athletic lVorsted Goods. Xqft*s.<br />
Elliott Frederick, 214 School<br />
Tomlin & Son, head of West Dale<br />
Reatty James, 61 Prospect<br />
BERGIN MICHAEL, 14 Commou (see p. 11)<br />
BLAKE GARDNER, 707 Main (see page 7)<br />
GiLon Peter E., 567 Main<br />
Robinson James I., 637 Main, rm. 4<br />
TISDALE &I-. W. & SON, room 20, Methodist<br />
bldg., 3 Moody (see front cover)<br />
TOLMAN B. S,, 621 Main, room A (see p. 11)<br />
Babbitt<br />
Xetal.<br />
WALTHAM FOUNDRY CO., 71 and i3 Felton,<br />
COT. Warer (see p. 4)<br />
Baby<br />
Cart-iages.<br />
GOODNOW W. & SON, 708 Main (see back cover)<br />
GfiAVEd FRANK L., 211 Moody (see p. 621)<br />
GRAVES P. H. & SON, lhchauge khil, ‘i%T Main<br />
(see p. 158)<br />
Bugs<br />
( Grain).<br />
POPE GEORGE B. & CO., 582 &in (see p. 608)<br />
Bakers.<br />
CR.4NE GEORGE I., 218 Uoody (see p. 13)<br />
DILL ED WXN X., 130 Moody (see pqe li))<br />
GEKALL) B. S., $61 Main (see p. 17Y)<br />
James Algerrwn, 83 Moody<br />
RSBHONEY THOMAS H., 195 Scl~ool, near Eschange<br />
(tiee p. 54)<br />
Menzer Uizabeth !hXrs., 131 Moody<br />
MUNSTER AUGUdTUk” M&3., 569 Main (see p.<br />
17s)<br />
Munster Charlotte 0. Mrs., 13 Elm<br />
smith I!‘. W., Newton, car. Calvary<br />
STAPLES BROS., 67 aud 71 Charles {see p 1. 9)<br />
btearns, Ella 1’. Mrs., 75 Prospect<br />
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American W’althnm Watch Co. Rand, \~i!liam C. Spray,<br />
leader, 103 $Ioody<br />
Cresceut Band, Fred J. Smile, lender, 111 Moody<br />
BRADSTREET WILLIAM D., 33 Newton, and<br />
(28% Washington, room 1, B.) (see front cover)<br />
Haraks.<br />
WALTHAM CO-OPERATIVE BANK, 637<br />
nlaiu, room 3 (see p. 7)<br />
WALTHAM NATIONAL BANK, F. iK Stone,<br />
pres., Joseph I. Gibbs, cashier, 637 Main, corner<br />
Lesingtou (see p. 6323<br />
WALTHAM SAVINGS BANK, Eoos T. Lute,<br />
pl’es., C:. F. Stone, treas., National Bank buildiug,<br />
tj37 Main, cower Lexington (see p. 632)<br />
Ease RaZZ Goods.<br />
BALL ELLA S. MRS., 609 Main, car. Church (see<br />
p. 10)<br />
HOGAN M. A. & SON, 591 Main (see 11. 91)<br />
WOOLLEY GEOBGE, 616 l\lain (see front cover)<br />
Bath Rooms ad Buthing Howes.<br />
<strong>Free</strong> Pub’ic Kath House, Moody, south end of the bridge<br />
ltyau Ch:wles II., bsm’t. I\lethodist bldg., 3 I\loody<br />
GOODNOW W. & SON, ‘708 Main (see back cover)<br />
GRAVES FRANK L., 224 Moody (see p. 6dl)<br />
GRAVES Y. H. & SOly, Esuhmge Hall, 727 Main<br />
(see p. 178)<br />
Betldiray<br />
Pluxats.<br />
FISKE CHARLES D., 422 AioJdy (see p. 622)<br />
SEAVEMNS HEICBERI!, ~202 Jloody (see p. 622)<br />
beef<br />
( Who1esuZe.j<br />
ARMOUR & CO., 14 and 16 Felton (see p. 609)<br />
WALTHAM BEtiF CO., Dennis McCarthy, Jr.,<br />
manager, 20 Feltvn (see p. 6U8)<br />
Be61 Ha~tgers<br />
(Electric.)<br />
GROSSMAN JOHN, 4 Churc11 (see page 631)
WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY 317<br />
Bicyc;les,<br />
Etc.<br />
Cunningham John D., 6 Crescent<br />
Mortimer & Co., 8 Crescent<br />
SAUL BROTHERS (Eagle), 135 Moody (see<br />
page 177)<br />
SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM, 6 Pine (see p.620)<br />
Billiard cmd Pool Rooms.<br />
BELMONT BILLIARD HALL, F. D. Desmond,<br />
prop., 6 Common (see p. 616)<br />
CENTRAL HOUSE, G. H. Cashman, prop., ‘ii3<br />
Main (see p:ige 617)<br />
Charles River Billiard Hail, 41 and 43 Moody<br />
Lee Charles H., 684 Main<br />
IUcGann John H., 1.50 Moody<br />
PROSPECT HOUSE, Thomas Corr, prop., 881<br />
Main, opposite Prospect (see page 14)<br />
STRAUCH ANDREW, 685 Main (see p. 613)<br />
\Vhouley Michael F., 5Y5 Main<br />
Bill<br />
McGuinness Frank, 596 Main<br />
Bills<br />
Poster-.<br />
of Exchmge.<br />
(England, Ireland and Scotland.)<br />
GIBBS & CO., Rumford building, 614 Main, and (105<br />
AI&I, 34 Court sq.: aud 25 Merchants row, H.),<br />
(see page 631)<br />
Bir-E<br />
Cages.<br />
YOORE GEORGE C., 115 Moody (see p. 626)<br />
RICHARDSON E. M., Goodnow’s block 712 Maiu<br />
(see page 178)<br />
BlademaithLs.<br />
BURKE THOMAS A., 8iO Main (see p. 619)<br />
Daniels Charles H., 746 Main<br />
Evans Thomas, 6 Water<br />
FOWLER JOSIAH,, 400 Main (see page 619)<br />
GIFFORD FRED C., 21 Crescent (see page 619)<br />
GREEN JOHN A., 216 Moody, uear Gushing (see<br />
page 61’7)<br />
Larkiu Patrick, 27 Common<br />
LAWLESS JOHN, 57 Harvard (see page 628)<br />
LUCAS B. E., rear 95 Moody (see page 616)<br />
McDonald Hugh, rear ‘7i3 Main<br />
J1[JI,LEN JAiNES, Music Hall avenue (see pd 618)<br />
\V111te James S., rear 26 E:xchange<br />
\VltIQHT FKANK T., 205 Lexington (see p. 610)<br />
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c<br />
Blaa27c<br />
Books.<br />
BALL ELLA S. MRS., 609 Main, car. Church (see<br />
page 10)<br />
YOOftE GEORGE C., 115 Moody (see p. 626)<br />
WOOLLEY GEORGE, 616 Main (see front cover)<br />
BleacFwry am4 Dye Wor7cs.<br />
WALTHAM BLEACHERY & DYE WORKS,<br />
G. Edwin Jordan, agent, River, opposite Willow,<br />
I (see p. 4)<br />
i<br />
Shedd Joel, West Dale, near Bacon<br />
Boamlhg<br />
Houses.<br />
Adams House, C. C. Hight, manager, 91 Adams,c.JIaple<br />
Beattie Agnes Mrs., 1 Harvard<br />
Hourne Christiauna JI. Mrs., 59 High<br />
13owles Il:lku RI. Mrs., 16 ~Iechanio<br />
13rewin Joue Mrs., 1 IS Felton<br />
caldwell Novella ‘I’. Mrs., 51 Ash<br />
Calwap Koveila T. Mrs., 122 Adams<br />
Clark fIenry C., 365 River<br />
Clark Sarah A. Mrs., 73 Adams<br />
Cl:trke Lizzie P. Mrs., 148 Adams<br />
Cotter E~IJ A. JIrs., 23 fefton<br />
Cunningham Catherine MIX., 10.3 Felton<br />
Davis Addie L. Mrs., 9-C School<br />
Dunklee ELi S., 811 Mootly<br />
Glynn Delia Mrs., 18 Bclton<br />
Gould A. M., 7 Gushing<br />
Greeley Bridget Mrs., i5 Esahange<br />
Gross Leua A. nh, 89 Cenlrat<br />
Hale Sarah J. Nrs., 124 Adams<br />
Haley Mary P. Mrs., &53 BIoo~lp<br />
Hammond Susan J. Mrs., 53 Ash<br />
Hennesseg Maggie JQPs., 6 I~rowns lane<br />
Hewett Alfred A., 143 Adams<br />
Hicks Dwight t-I., 64 Robbins<br />
Holbrook Catherine Mrs., 20 Charles<br />
HOTEL SbMUELS, Mrs. s. l%. S:~muels, prop., 79<br />
Lexington (see p. 630)<br />
Hunt Elizabeth fI., 9 Elm<br />
Lane Nellie 11:. Bliss, 10 Mechanic<br />
Langley Isabella D. Mrs., 409 Rivet*<br />
&lain Minnie A. Mrs., FY Bro,m<br />
Mann Emma J. Mrs. (lodging), 198 $1 tody<br />
Rlnrtin EIouse, I. F. Martin, prop., 10 and 22 J~rowu<br />
Rlaxtield Lucy A. NW., ‘L-IO(-&scent
W.U,T’#AM BTJSI~lSS 3IRIXl’ORY 319<br />
hfaynard Sarah IT. Mrs., 138 Crescent<br />
McDonald Harriet N. Mrs., 917 &in<br />
McDonald Mary E. Mrs., rear 706 Main<br />
McFarland Sarah F,. i&s., 89 Central<br />
McGrzxndle Christina Mrs., 146 Adams<br />
&ZcGregor Deranda Mrs., 42 Spruce<br />
Morse Annie A. Mrs. (lodging), 78 and 80 Adams<br />
Moulton John F,. 75 Adams<br />
Ninuey Sarah E. Mrs., 55 Ash<br />
Piper Mary A. Miss, 588 Main<br />
Rosalund Matilda, Mrs., 26 Cherry<br />
Ryan Sophia L. Mrs., 53 Walnut<br />
Sanderson Mary E. Mrs., 28 Lexington<br />
Sibley Mary W. Mrs., 8 Adams<br />
Smith Uark, 23 Robbins<br />
Smyth Lenora Y. Mrs., 41 Spruce<br />
So&hard Charles, 417 River<br />
Sweeney Edward J., Riverview pl.<br />
THOMAS ADDIE M. MIES., 197 Moody<br />
Townsend Wm. H., 49 Adams<br />
Turner Heaekiah. 104 Central<br />
Twomblv AnLie L. iPIrs. (lodging), 101 Cresceat<br />
Vxrrell h-ah h1. Miss., 52 Maple<br />
Walker Edward H., 13 Walnut<br />
\Valliogford Ida S. RIrs., 78 Lesington<br />
, Walsh Robert R., 397 River<br />
Weston Charles H., 11 \valnnt<br />
Walley Susan E,, 109 Chestnut<br />
Wilson Fronie C. Mrs., 13‘ Robbine<br />
Woodman M. Mrs. 43 Harvard<br />
Boats for Sale and to Let,<br />
Isartlett & Illingworth, rear 33 Moody<br />
Nutting Charles P., Prospect, north end of bridge<br />
BoiZers<br />
Tested,<br />
HOBBS GEORGE E., 104 Felton (see page 607)<br />
Book<br />
Binders.<br />
WALKER & JONES, 655 Maiu (see page 624)<br />
BooJ~s and<br />
Stationery.<br />
BALL ELLA S. MRS., 609 &lain, c. Church (see<br />
page 10)<br />
BRADFORD FRED H., 617 Main<br />
LITCHFIELD FREDERICK A,, 2 Lexington<br />
(see page Id)<br />
MORGAN BROTHERS, 26 Moody (see page 626)<br />
TOWNS WARREN N., 161 Moody (see page 6)<br />
WOOLLEY GEORGE, Rumford building, 616 &lain<br />
(see front cover)<br />
20<br />
.
Boot and Shoe Findings.<br />
TOWNE WARREN N., 161 Moody (see page 6)<br />
Boot and Shoe Makers and Repairers. .<br />
Amrock James, Calvary street erossing F. R. R.<br />
CENTRAL DRY GOODS CO., Clifford S. Cobb,<br />
prop., 107, 109 and 113 Moody (see page 92)<br />
Colburn Edwin T., Prospect, at bridge<br />
Cutten Gordon N., 9 Lexington<br />
Davy Thomas, 11 Crescent<br />
FARNSWORTH HENRY A., 125 Moody (see<br />
page 129)<br />
Penn0 John S., rear, 995 Main<br />
Flood John B., 593 Main<br />
Flvnn Thomas I., 206 School<br />
I;i”hson Lemuel, 143 Moody<br />
Gladstone & Mayor, 85 im0d~<br />
Guinan William P., 125 Charles<br />
Hitchings William, 603 Main, room 4<br />
I,anagan Patrick, 689 Maiu<br />
Lindholm Charles, 4 Pine<br />
MacDonald Duncan, 157 Prospect<br />
Mnckeuzie Harry C., bsmt., 179 Moody<br />
McGillivary Donald, 5 Oak<br />
McNABB C. P. & CO., Methodist bIdg., 4 Moody<br />
(see foot lines in Gen’l Directory)<br />
MOODY W. A & CO., 25 Moody (see page 127)<br />
Murtha Michael, 24 Charles<br />
MUSS0 GEORGE W. JR., 687 Main (see page<br />
626)<br />
Tinker Law, 52 Spruce<br />
‘l’oomey Edward, 88 Charles<br />
TOWNE WARREN N., 161 Moody (see page 6)<br />
Viukerson George O., 1624 Moody<br />
WARREN ISAAC & SON, 647 Main (see p. 92)<br />
WARREN HUFUS & SONS, Welch’s blk., 9<br />
Moody (see page 16)<br />
Watzman Henry, 590 Main<br />
WOLF %IOSES & CO., 9 Church (see p. 90)<br />
Worth Kros., 7G Adamsand 159 Rewton<br />
Boots,<br />
Shoes am2 Rulibet-s.<br />
Bigelow Elisha C., 152 Moody<br />
CENTRAL DRY GOODS CO., Clifford S. Cobb,<br />
prop., 107, 109 and 113 Moody (see page 91)<br />
FARNSWORTH HENRY A., 125 Moody (see<br />
page 129)<br />
Flood John B., 593 Main<br />
Guinan William P., 125 Charles
WALTTik 31 BUSINESS DIRECTORY 321<br />
McNABB U. P. & CO., Methodist bldg., 4 Moody<br />
(see foot lines in Gen’l Directoryj<br />
MOODY W. A. & CO., 25 Moody (see page 127)<br />
Mulhern A. B., 4 Elm<br />
Murtba Michael, 24 Charles, near Mechanic<br />
M.USSO GEORGE W. JR,, 687 Main (see page<br />
626)<br />
ltvan Albert M., 897 Main<br />
T”OWNE WARREN N., 161 Moody (see page 6)<br />
Warren Isaac & Son, 647 Main (see page 92)<br />
WARREN RUFUS & SONS, Welch’s block, 9<br />
Mo0d.v (see page 16)<br />
WOLF MOSES & CO., 9 Church (see page 90)<br />
Worth Bras., 76 Adams and 189 Newton<br />
Bottlers.<br />
AMES C. H., rear Hotel Crescent, 25 Crescent (see<br />
page 616)<br />
Amrock E. S., 183 and 185 Newton<br />
CAIN JOHN E., Music Hall av., near Maiu (see<br />
page 601)<br />
Harvey John J., 5i5 Main<br />
Jameson Alden (ginger ale), Trapelo road, car. Woburn<br />
McDonald Hugh, Jr., 9 and 11 Water<br />
SHIELS MARTIN, 169 Willow (see p. 612)<br />
TRACY DANIEL J., 179 Willow (see p. 610)<br />
Boahag<br />
Alley.<br />
Charles River Billiard Hall, T. F. Buckley, prop., 41 and<br />
43 Rloody<br />
Brass<br />
Founders.<br />
WALTHAM FOUNDRY CO., 71 and 73 Felton,<br />
cur. Water (see page 4)<br />
Bricks.<br />
FROST G. FRANK, 33 and 35 Moody, and 143 Lexiugtoo,<br />
next C. M. It. It. (see back cover)<br />
WAL’J!HAM COAL CO., F. P. Itutter, manager,<br />
663 Main and Ueaver Brook statiou, elevator, foot<br />
Elm (see front cover)<br />
JOHNSON WILLIAM H., rooms 1 and 2 Methodist<br />
bldg., 3 Moody (see opp. Ins. agents)<br />
SHERMAN HENRY P., %7 Liberty (see opposite<br />
Ins. agents)
322 WALTHAM BUSINESS I)IKIKTOI~Y<br />
Broker<br />
(iWone2/.)<br />
BRADSTREET WILLIAM D., 33 Newton and<br />
(28% Wash., rm. 1, U.) (see front cover)<br />
RroJcers (Renl Estnte.)<br />
TISDALE G. V. & SON, room 20,Methodist bldg.,<br />
3 Moocly (see front cover)<br />
TOLMAN B. S., 621 Main, room A (SW p. 11)<br />
Hall George<br />
Broom<br />
Tkir~jk9.<br />
S. & Co., rear 70 Iiobbins<br />
Buikdern’<br />
Hardwcbve.<br />
RUSSELL WILLIAM M., 633 Main (see p. 13)<br />
. Budlclers’ 2fciterinle.<br />
RICHARDSON E. M., Goodnow’s block, 712 Main<br />
(see page 178)<br />
BuiEdirag<br />
Jtotier8.<br />
Ellis M., 19 Thchange<br />
PACKARD CALEB S., 8i4 Main (see p. 605)<br />
SHERMAN HENRY P., 27 Liberty (see opp. Ins.<br />
agents)<br />
Bwglnr dlwrms (ElecWic~‘)<br />
GROSSMAN JOHN, 4 Church (see p. 621)<br />
Butter,<br />
Cheese and Eggs.<br />
ANDREWS AMOS, 212 Moody (seep. 619)<br />
BEATTIE BROS., 5 Crescent (see page 608)<br />
ESTES & MARTIN, 649 Main (see bucB corer)<br />
Hall W. A., %g Stearns<br />
LEARY TIMOTHY & SON, 75 and 77 Charles .<br />
(see page 615)<br />
LYONS & BOWLER, 232 Moody (see p. 615)<br />
McMlLLAN JAMES I)., 4U syl uc:e (see kJ, 614)<br />
NOYES & SON, 133 Muody (see p. 610)<br />
l’almer Charles E., 29 Soath<br />
TAYLOR J. M., 15% Moodr (see p. 611)<br />
WATTS & PIERSON, 36’ ~Moody, car. Wadsworth<br />
avenue (see Vage 615)<br />
Btttton Hole Xake~s.<br />
Gwney Maria E., rear 775 Main<br />
Hunliug Ruth, 106 Chestnut<br />
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WALTHAM ~$&!~INEsS I)IRECTORY 323<br />
Cabitaet Work au rl iWakers.<br />
LIBBY & LARCOM, Prospect, near Felton (see<br />
page 605 j<br />
Call Bells<br />
(Electric.)<br />
GROSSMA4N JOHN, 4 Church (see page 621)<br />
BOSTON CANDY KITCHEN, J. H.Le+ prop.,<br />
194 Mootlv (+ee page 613)<br />
Merrill E. F. Q Co., 623 Main<br />
Canned<br />
Goods.<br />
ASDREWS AMOS, 212 Moody (see p. 619)<br />
B:1CON<br />
BEATTTE<br />
& SARGENT, 875 Main (seep. 614)<br />
BROS, 7 Crescent (see p. 608)<br />
BENNETT ANDREW, 938 Main (see p. 608)<br />
BCLLINGS<br />
614)<br />
BENJAMIN F., 227 Feltou (see page<br />
CHILDS<br />
CLASBY<br />
T. W. & SON,3 Elm (see p. 615)<br />
D. J., 80 Charles (see p. 613)<br />
CL0UGH & ADAMS, 46 Spruce (see p. 612)<br />
ELWELL FRED W., ‘17 Prospect (see p. 610)<br />
ESTES & MARTIN, 649 Main (see back cover)<br />
GATELY<br />
FLYNN<br />
BROS., 5 Spring. [see p. 611)<br />
JOHN, 111 Felton (see p. 614)<br />
HARRINGTON<br />
614)<br />
JAMES F., 48 Charles (see p.<br />
HAWLEY BROS., 189 Mood: (see p. 610)<br />
LJX.AE;Y<br />
. w<br />
TIMOTHY Jz; SOR, 75 Charles (see p.<br />
LEWIS EDWARD F., Ii8 Moody (see p, 613)<br />
LOCKE FRANK O., 723 Main (see p. 614)<br />
LYONS & BOWLER, 232 Moody (see p. 615)<br />
MAHONEY THOMAS H., 195 School (see p. 54)<br />
NETHERCOTE M. H., 194 Willow (see p. 629)<br />
NORTHUP & WARDEN, 148 Moody (see p. 432)<br />
NOYES & SON, 132 Moody (see p. 61U)<br />
QUINN J. M., 81 Moody (see p. 609)<br />
RAND GEORGE F., 18 Lexington (see p. 609)<br />
ROCKWELL & DURFEE, 91 bloody (see p. G12)<br />
SHIELS MARTIN, 169 Willow (see p. 612)<br />
STAPLES BROS., 67 and 71 Charles (see p. 9)<br />
TAYLOR JAMES M., 152Moody (see p. 611)<br />
TRACY DANIEL J., 179 Winslow (see p. 610)<br />
TRACY THOMAS A., 175 School (see p. 630)<br />
WATTS & PIERSON, 366 Moody, car. Wadsworth<br />
av.(see p. 615)
324 WALTHAM BUSINESS DTRWX’ORy<br />
Cur (Sfreet,) Mnfrs.<br />
Hollingworth George, Rlassasoit, Beaver Brook<br />
c<br />
l<br />
Curpeuters und Builders.<br />
Abbott, L. C., Prospect Hill lane<br />
Ayers William H.. 907 Main<br />
Real John D., Trapelo rd., near Lexington<br />
Bemis Charles W. 78t Main<br />
BOWSER & CO., 1.5% South (see p. 605)<br />
BROWN JAMES B., rear 197 Moody<br />
Browne George W., Weston, car. Elm BY.<br />
CASWELL CHARLES L., 56 Bacon (see p. 606)<br />
DAWSON GEORGE, Music Hall av., off Elm (see<br />
page 604)<br />
GILLISPIE JAMES C., 19 Plympton (see p. 603)<br />
Fraser William W., rear 95 Moody<br />
GEOFFRION & COLE, 101 Brown (see p. 606)<br />
GLANCY ROBERT E., 53 Gushing (see opp. Lumber<br />
Dealers)<br />
Gragg Herbert M., 34 Lawrence<br />
Handrahan John, 39 Common<br />
HANSON CHARLES S.,rear 179 RXoody(see p.603)<br />
HANSON NICHOLAS, 51 Felton (see p. 604)<br />
HEWITT JOHN, rear 159 South (see p. 603)<br />
Hooker James B. (jobber), rear 164 Moody<br />
LEGER Z. F. & CO., 16 Sun (see p. 15)<br />
MARTIN L. W., 15% Chestnut (see p. 604)<br />
Noriarty Robert J., 145 Charles<br />
NUTTING JOHN F., 46 Francis (see p. 629)<br />
Ordway George It;., 4 Liberty<br />
Otte George ‘I’., 88 Altler<br />
Parks MarshnIl, %3 Aclams<br />
Pratt William A., 13 Prospect av.<br />
Reed Charles -4., 35 Floyd<br />
Sanderson John I,.. 38 Hammond<br />
Smith Edward, Auburn<br />
STROUT GEORGE E., 637 Main (see p. 8)<br />
Thomas Bras., 23 Exchange<br />
Cut-pert tet@ IPools.<br />
KENDALL & HIGGINS, 651 and 653 Main (see<br />
page 13)<br />
RICHARDSON E. M., Goodnow’s blk., 712 Main<br />
(see page 178)<br />
RUSSELL WILLIAM M,, 633 Mxio (see p. 13)<br />
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, Hall’s blk., 154 Moody<br />
(see page 3)<br />
Cm-pet Cleansing (Steam.)<br />
LLOYD BROTHERS, Benefit, car. Whitcomb (see<br />
page 130)
chyet<br />
Bellis Adeline Mrs., 211 South<br />
iwaker.<br />
Carpeti,ngs an& Upholstery Gooh.<br />
EMERSON WARREN F., 698 Main (see p. 127)<br />
Carpets.<br />
GRAVES FRAh’K L., 224 Moody (see p. 621)<br />
GRAVES P. H. & SOIN, Exchange Hall, 727 Main<br />
(see page 1iSj<br />
FOWLER JOSTAH, 400 Main (see p. 6199<br />
KING & KELLEY, 821 Main (see p. 602)<br />
MULLEN JAMES, Music Hall av. (see p. 618)<br />
YARKMAN THOMAS, Music Hall av. (see p. 628)<br />
PERjRY DANVERS II.., 57 Harvard car. Charles<br />
(see p. 628)<br />
WRIGHT F. T., 207 Lexington (seep. 619)<br />
CURRIER ALVAH B., Music Hall av. (see p. 6209<br />
KING & KELLEY, 8-EL Main (see p. COd)<br />
PARKMAN THOMAS, Music Hall av. (see p. 628)<br />
Cardage<br />
ReposCtories.<br />
CLARK GEORGE A., 39 Spruce (see p. 616)<br />
CURRIER ALVAl3 B., Music Hall av. (see p.620)<br />
BURKE THOMAS A., 870 Xttiu (see page 619)<br />
Emerson Lewis, 19 Heard<br />
FOWLEIt JOSIAH, 400 3lain (see pqe 619)<br />
GIFPOltD FRED U., 21 Crescent (see page 619)<br />
GREEN JOHN A.. 216 Moody (see page 617)<br />
KING & KELLEY, 521 Main (see p. 602)<br />
Larkiu Patrick, 27 Common<br />
LAWLESS JOHN, 57 Harvard, COP. Charles {see<br />
XdU8’%!46~~‘E rear 95 Moody (see page 616)<br />
.MULLEN JdttES. Music hall av. (see page 618)<br />
WRIGHT F. T., 207 Lexington (see page 619)
326 WALTH.J.&f BUSINESS TTtKCTOli.Y<br />
Carriage<br />
Trimmers.<br />
CURRIER ALVAH B., Music Hall av. (see p. 6YO)<br />
I)onovan Jeremiah A.. 821 Main<br />
HAYES A. D., 733 Maiu, near Ceutral House (see<br />
page 620)<br />
KING & KELLEY, S-21 Main (see page 602)<br />
MULLEN JAMES, Music Hall ave. (see p. 618 j<br />
Taylor Itichard H., 385 Maiu and 57 Harvard<br />
WALTHAM FOUNDRY CO., 51 and 73 Felton,<br />
car. Water (see page 4)<br />
Caterers.<br />
DILL EDWIN I., 130 bloody (see page 179)<br />
James Algernon, 83 Moody<br />
\ Catholic Goods.<br />
HOGAN M. A. & SON, 594 lMain (see p. 91)<br />
American Crayon Co., Pine, near Moody<br />
CIaemicaL<br />
ivnfrs.<br />
ATLAS CHEMICAL CO., 226 to 232 Calvary, near<br />
Farwell, ofhe (Newtonville) (see page 10)<br />
CIa icago Dressed<br />
Beef.<br />
ARMOUR & CO., 14 and 16 Felten (see p. 609)<br />
WALTHAM BEEF CO., lleuuis &Carthy, Jr.,<br />
manager, 20 Pelton (see page 608)<br />
Ct~~zdwn%<br />
Czot7h&g.<br />
CHASE SARAH A. MISS,104 Rloody (see p. 129j<br />
Chiropoclist.<br />
JENKINS ELIZABETH F. MRS., 18 Crescent<br />
(see page 627)<br />
Craft Myra<br />
ChristZan<br />
A. Miss, 213 Bloody<br />
Scie9atist.<br />
Chroinometer iifailcerdl’ Tools.<br />
BITARK JOHN, rear 218 Moody (see page 607)
WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRXCTORY ’ 327<br />
CA t&m cmd Wtctct Lathes (Putented) .<br />
STARK ‘JOhN, rear 218 Moody (see page 60i)<br />
C$r/a,r* Manufacturers.<br />
BUCKLEY JOHN W., 97 Moody (see foot lines in<br />
Geu’l Directory)<br />
Fomle Hemy B., 32 Oran,ae<br />
ilfccarthy John J., 109 Pine<br />
STRAUCH ANDREW, 685 Main (see page 613)<br />
Cigars and l’obacco.<br />
I Bates Albert S., 127 Moody<br />
BUCKLEY JOHN W., 97 Moody (see foot lines in<br />
Gen’l Directory)<br />
CLASBY D. J., 80 Charles (see page 613)<br />
DESMOND FRANK D., 6 Cummon (see p. 616)<br />
FLEI)I%NG H. EUGENE, 165 Moody (see p. 180)<br />
GERALD 13. S., 561 M:tin (see page 179)<br />
HAGARTY JOHN J. (Elm St. Cigar Store), 12<br />
Elm (see page 631)<br />
HALL & LYON, 117 Moody (see front cover)<br />
HAVEN ABNER G., 869 I\luin (see p. 631)<br />
HAWLEY BROS., 189 Moody (see p. 610)<br />
HOGAN M. A. & SON, 594 Main (see p. 91)<br />
HOYT,GEORGE L., 3i0 Moody (see p. 91)<br />
HUTCHINSON LOIJIS J., 591 Main (see p. opp.<br />
Physicians)<br />
JENNISON E. E., 205 Moody, car. Gushing (see p.<br />
180)<br />
LITCHFIELD FREDERICK A., 2 T,esington<br />
(see p. 12)<br />
McW:\in Charles iv., 612 Main<br />
NOYES & SON, 132 RIooily (see p. 610)<br />
O’HERX JOSEPH<br />
hack cover)<br />
F. & CO., 221 Felton [see<br />
PARKER ARTHUR H., 665 Maiu (see p. 180)<br />
PHILLIPS IRA B., Pine, car. Elm (see p. 180)<br />
Itiler Patrick B., 163 Prospect<br />
ROUNDY DAVID G., 33 Elm<br />
SMITH E. M. & CO., 13 Moody (see p. 91)<br />
STRAUCH ANDREW, 68.5 Main (see p. 613)<br />
\vhouley Michael F., 585 Main<br />
AAB & CO., room 56. 1Iethodist bldg., 3 Moody (see<br />
1,. 625)<br />
JOHNSON FRANK P.. room 55 Methodist bldg., 3<br />
Bloody (see p. 625)<br />
Moore John F. (city), City Hall, rm. 8, Main<br />
Park Charles F., 58 Adams and (89 Stnte, B.)
328<br />
-<br />
Kimball<br />
Sarah A. &frs., 15 Bacon<br />
TOTTEN BROS., 74 Bacon (see back cover) I<br />
CZwgymen.<br />
Bennett Alden L. (Episcopal), 373 Crescent<br />
,<br />
Blackford Levi P. (Universalist), 3 Harvard av.<br />
Brosnahan ‘L’irnothy (Catholic), 133 School<br />
Colburn W. M. (!IZeth. Episcopal), 614 Cherry<br />
/’<br />
Cowan John, 22 Fern<br />
Cunningham Herbert N. (Episcopal), 25 Bacon<br />
Daley John A. (Catholic), 133 School<br />
Dyer Spencer 0. (Methodist), 846 Main<br />
Fales Tl1orna.s F. (Episcopal), 54 Lpmau I<br />
Frost L. P. (Methodist), 115 Lexington<br />
Fullerton B. M. (Congregationalist), 716 Main<br />
Herrick Ernest P. (Illethodist), 24 Vernon<br />
Mahoney Thomas .J. (Catholic), 133 School<br />
Maury hfytton (Episcopal), 84i Main<br />
McDonald William (Meth. Episcopal), 23 Wadsworth ,ZV;<br />
Paine Harvey H. (Meth. Epis.) 95 Robbins<br />
Smith Harlan P. (Baptist) 154 Ash<br />
Thunberge John E. (Swed. Gong.), 124 Racon<br />
Worcester Benjamin (Swedenborgian), Bacon, near<br />
Lexington<br />
Tourrg Edward J. (First Parish Unitarian), 519 &fain<br />
GCerk of Court.<br />
ROBERTS DUDLEY, Court House, Lexington and<br />
12 hf~ocly, room 15 (see p. 26)<br />
Cloaks.<br />
CENTRAL DRY GOODS CO,, C. S. Cobb, prop.,<br />
107 and 109 Moody (see p. 92)<br />
LAMB C. F., 16T, 171 and 205 Moody (see p. 92)<br />
Waltham Electric Clock Co., D. F. Viles, treas., rear 218<br />
Moody<br />
CEocks, Etc.<br />
ADAK3 GEORGE W., 183 Moody (see frout cov.)<br />
CONNORS J. W., Kome Tea Store, 601 aucl ciU8<br />
Main (see p. 613)<br />
CUSHMAN E. W. CO., 625 Main (see p. 90)
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WALTHAlt BUSINESS DIRECTORY 329<br />
NOBLE JOHN P. (French and americnn), 671 Main<br />
(see p. 177)<br />
SAUL BROTHERS, 135 Moody (see p. 157)<br />
WHITFOKD & JOHNSON, 663 Main (see p. 177)<br />
Clot7uhg.<br />
(See also Tailom.)<br />
Blake H. H. & Co., 101 Moody<br />
Boston Branch Clothing Co., Clarke.& Hyde, prop., 136<br />
BOt%hWALTHAM CLOTHING HOUSE<br />
Perry & Parlin, props., Methodist bldg, 1 Dloody(sei<br />
p. 128)<br />
DEy2NfSON L. O., Maynard block, G34 Dfain (see p.<br />
GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE, DIorgau Ji Co ,<br />
props., 659 Main (see p. 626)<br />
Hub Clothing Howe Store, N. Cobe, prop., G Llrn<br />
LANAGAN PATRICK J., 669 Dlaiu (see front<br />
cover )<br />
Milton George A., 155 Moody<br />
Murphy J. W. & Co., 683 Main<br />
WIGGIN 0. A., Methodist Building, 3 Moody (see<br />
Pa 89)<br />
Clothing CIeame& and Dyed.<br />
ILEFELDT EDMOND, Felton, near Prospect (see<br />
p. 89)<br />
LLOYD BROS., Benefit, car. Elm (see p. 130)<br />
Coal, Wood an.d Hay.<br />
CARNEY J. COAL CO., i0 Calvary, n. F. R. R.<br />
(see p. 618)<br />
Carney Thomas, 83 Oak<br />
EDDY C. F. & CO.. 161 Moodg (see front cover)<br />
FROST G. FRSNK., 33 and 33 Moody, and 143<br />
Lexington. next C. M. R. Lt., (see back cover)<br />
Hovt Andrew J., 29 Cnshing<br />
MdGLINCHEY JAXES A., li4 School,. near<br />
Exchange (see p. 54)<br />
WALTHA;M COAL CO., F. P. Rutter, mansget-,<br />
office, 663 Main, yard, Beaver Brook station aud elevator,<br />
Elm, near the bridge (see front cover)<br />
Cofftns<br />
amd Caskets.<br />
BERGIN MICHAEL, 14 Common (see p. 11)<br />
GOODNOW WILLIAM & SON, 708 DIlain (see<br />
bwk cover)<br />
Reade Agatha Dfrs., 14 Common<br />
SPOONER H. C. & SON, 158 DIobtly (see p. 54)<br />
UPHAM FRANK H., 145 Ilioody (see p. 627;
330 WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY<br />
C0ke.<br />
WALTHAM GAS LIGHT CO., office, 10 bloody<br />
(see p. 5)<br />
Collector.<br />
CHASE CHARLES F.,621 Main, rm. F (see p. 10)<br />
Conana&3sio~aer of Deeds.<br />
JOHNSON B. B., rooms 10 am7 11 ,i\lethodist bldg.,<br />
3 Xoody<br />
Concrete<br />
Pavers.<br />
HAYS WILLTAM W., 239 School, opposite Gtaut<br />
(see page 605)<br />
Confectio2aer.9.<br />
BOSTOX CANDY KITCHEN, J. H. Tzwis, prop.,<br />
192 bloody (see paae 613)<br />
Clapp Charles Iow Leuoir A.. 495 Crescent<br />
Follen Ellen ,1lrs., bnsement, 141 Bacon<br />
Gavolio Gezeppa. 85 Bloody<br />
GERALD B. S., 561 Main (see page li9)<br />
Gove Henry AI., I75 Moody<br />
HAVEN ABNER G., 869 ltlail (see p. 631)<br />
HOGAN M. A. & SOX, 594 Main (see p. 91)<br />
LITCHFJELD FREDERICK<br />
(see page 12)<br />
A., 2 Lesington<br />
MAHOSEY THOMAS H., 195 School (see p. 54)<br />
MUNSTER AUGUSTUS MRS., iG3 Alain (see<br />
page li3)<br />
Pratt \Villinm A., Prospect, at bridge<br />
ltosatto J. & Co., 1 Elm, car. &fain<br />
1l:lsso Felix. lS’i& Moody<br />
linsso Joseph, 141 bloody<br />
STAPLES BIROS., 67 and 51 Charles (see p. 9)<br />
IVall George 13.) Prospect, at bridge
Constable, Collector and Tvuunt O#icers.<br />
Brown John H., 661 Main<br />
CHASE CHARLES F., 621 Main,<br />
Moody Nathaniel A., 3 ~Ioody, rm. li<br />
rm. F (see p.10)<br />
Contractors.<br />
BOWSER & CO., 155 doutll (see p. 605)<br />
CASWELL CHARLES L., 56 lbcon (see p. 606)<br />
DAWSON GEORGE, Music Hall ave.,off Elm, (see<br />
page 604)<br />
GEOFPRION & COLE, 101 Bromn,cor. Moody (see<br />
GII!S6J!% JAMES C., 19 Plympton (bee p. 603)<br />
GLANCY R. E.,53 t;ushmg(see opp.Lumber Dealers)<br />
HANSON CHARLES S,, rear Ii9 Moody (see<br />
page 603)<br />
HANSON NICHOLAS, 51 Felton (see p. 604)<br />
HAYS WILLlaB W. (concrete), 239 ~ichool (see<br />
page 605)<br />
HEWfTT JOHN, rear 159 South (see p. 603)<br />
LEGER 2. I. & CO., 16 Sun (ate p. 15)<br />
Maloy Patrick, 19 Exchange st. ct.<br />
NcCusker Barney, 215 Newtou<br />
NUTTING JOHN F., 46 Brnncis (see p. 629)<br />
Koach Nicholas (cellars), 255 Feltou<br />
STROUT GEORGE E., 637 hlaiu (see p. 8)<br />
TOTTEN BROS. (cleuuiug vaults and cesspools), 74<br />
Bacon (see back cover)<br />
WELCH JOHN T.(roed), 33 Spring (see p, 629)<br />
Con&ractors<br />
(EZectrick)<br />
DODGE & SAWYER, room 37, Methodist bldg., 3<br />
Moody (see p. 6)<br />
BOWSER & CO., 155 South (see page 605)<br />
UASWELL CHARLES L., 56 kiacou (see p. 606)<br />
Cole Wilfred A., 99 Ash<br />
GEOPPHlON & COLE,101 Brown, car. Moody (see<br />
page 606)<br />
GILLISPlE JAMES C., 19 Plympton (see p. 603)<br />
GLANCY ROBE&T E., 58 cushiug (see opposite<br />
Lumber L)ealers)<br />
HANSON CHAI;cLB~S S., rear 159 llloody (see<br />
page 603)<br />
HEWITT JOHN, rear 159 South (see p. 603)<br />
Kelly Patrick, l%t( Bacon<br />
LALLY JOHN, 65 Calvary (see p. 629)<br />
Leavy Thomas, 122 Charles
332 VALTHAM ‘BUSINESS DIRECTBRY<br />
Colrtrnctors<br />
tsmZ RLciltler~s,-Colzti~~~~e~.<br />
LEGER Z. F. & CO., IG Sun (see page 15)<br />
Leonard Michael C., 39 Floyd<br />
Lord Bras., 165 Hammond<br />
MARTIN L. W., 152 Chestnut (see p. 604)<br />
Muiloy Patrick, 8i Bacon<br />
KUTTING tJOHN F., 46 Francis (see p. 629)<br />
STROUT GEORGE E., 637 Main (see p. 8)<br />
‘l’homas lkos.. 23 E:xchange<br />
Tolman John II;. (stone), 298 Moody<br />
WELCH JOHK T. (road), 33 spring (see p. 629)<br />
Corsets.<br />
CEXTR4L DRY GOODS CO., C. S. Cobb, prop.,<br />
1Oi aud 109 Moody (see p. 92)<br />
i<br />
COlWLHdtML<br />
WALTHAM EHERY WHEEL CO., 113 and<br />
115 Bacon (see p. 13;)<br />
Cottolz (Absovbmt) ikhfrs.<br />
BURNHAN LEWIS T., 209 Lexington (.see back<br />
cover)<br />
Cotton Cloth rmw.8 Hosiery.<br />
BOSTON MANUFACTURIKG CO;, A. lKI.Goc~dale.<br />
agetlt, off Moody, near the bndge, E:dmuul<br />
Dwight, treas. (50 State, K.) (see p. 4)<br />
WALTH.%MBLEACHERY & DYE WORKS,<br />
River, opp. Willow (50 State, B. j (see p. 4)<br />
Coataatrg<br />
Produce.<br />
BhCON & SARGENT, 875 &Cain (see p. 614)<br />
BEhTI!lE BRI)&, 7 Crescent (see p. 60s)<br />
BENNETT ANDREW, 9% Main (see p. 608)<br />
BLLLINGS BE-YJdMI1V F.,‘Lf7 Felton(see p.614 )<br />
BOSTON BRANCH GROCERY, Frank J. Perkins,<br />
prop., 709 Main (see p:tge 611)<br />
CHILD& T. W. & SI)N, 3 Elm (see p. 615)<br />
CLASBY D. J., 80 Charles (see p. 613)<br />
@LOUGH & ADAMS, 46 S[JrUce (see p. 612)<br />
ELWELL FRED W., 75 Prospect (see p. 610)<br />
ESTES & XARTIN, 649 Main (see back cover)<br />
GATELY BROS., 5 Spring (see page 611)<br />
HANSON NICHOLAS, 51 Felton (see p. 604)<br />
HARRINGTON JAMES F., 48 Charles (see p.<br />
614)<br />
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WALTHAM BUSNPSS DIRECTORY 333<br />
HAWLEY BROTHERS, 189 Moody (see p. 610)<br />
LEARY TIMOTHY & SON, 75 Charles, n. Fountain<br />
(see page 615)<br />
LEWIS EDWARD F., l’i8 Moody (see page 613)<br />
IAOCKE: FRANK O., 713 Main (see p. 614.)<br />
LYONS & BOWLER, 232 Bloody (see page 615)<br />
McNILLAN JAMES D., 40 Spruce (see page 614)<br />
NETHEIICOTE M. H., 194 Willow (see p. 639)<br />
NORTHUP & WARDEN, 148 Moody (see p. 614)<br />
NOYES & SON, 132 Moody (see page 610)<br />
QUINN J. M., 81 Moody (see p. 609)<br />
RAND GEORGE F., 18 Lexington (see page 609)<br />
Smith & Nye, rear 808 Maiu<br />
TAYLOR JAMES M., I.52 Moody (see p. 611)<br />
TltACY THOMAS A., 175 School (see p. 630)<br />
WATTS & YIERSON, 366 Moody, car. Wadsworth<br />
ave. (see page 615)<br />
Crucker<br />
Deders.<br />
MUNSTER AUGUSTUS MRS., 769 BIain (see<br />
page 1iY)<br />
STAPLES BROS., 67 and 71 Charles (see page 9)<br />
Cr~$/on<br />
Artists.<br />
BROWN LINCOLN C., 645 Main (see p. G26)<br />
c3w~~on<br />
iWarwfuctu~er*6.<br />
American Crayon Co., Pine, near Moody<br />
.<br />
C,*ockery wad Glwssware.<br />
CONNORS J. W.,<br />
page 613)<br />
Home Tea Store, 610 Main (see<br />
DYEI% V. A. MRS., 193 bloody (see p. 92)<br />
G;KAVES I’. H. & SON,<br />
(see 1). 1178)<br />
Exchange Hall, 727 Afain<br />
HAiVLbY dROS., 189 IVIoody (see page 610)<br />
Hunt I. N. Nrs., 719 &fain<br />
; i<br />
NORTHUP<br />
SEAVERNS<br />
& WARDEN,<br />
HERBERT,<br />
148 i\ioody (see p. 614)<br />
(flower pots and fancy<br />
jars), 202 Moody (see p. 622)<br />
1<br />
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Cut Plowers.<br />
) KIDDER RICHARD H., Tlrorcester lane, near<br />
: hcon (see page 622)<br />
1 SILCK CALLIE a. MRS., 149 lk1oody (see<br />
page 623)<br />
SII.&IAN WM. & SON, 32 Brown (see page 623)<br />
THOMAS ABBIE<br />
page 622)<br />
M. MRS., 177 iXoody (see
ATWOOD & SHAW, 137 Moody (see foot lines in<br />
Gen’l Directory)<br />
CONNORS J. W., Hotne Tea Store, 601 AII:tiu<br />
(see pge 613)<br />
KE~“,4~)L & HIGGINS, 651 and 653 Main (see<br />
g<br />
BOORE GEORGE C., 115 l\loodg (see p. 626)<br />
RICHARDSON E. M., 512 Maiu (see page 158)<br />
RUSSELL WILLIAM M., 633 Maitl (see p. 13)<br />
WOOLLEY GEORGE, 4 l~umtbrcl bldg., 616 Main<br />
;scc frout cover]<br />
Dairy<br />
Products.<br />
LOWELL GROVE DAIRY, Wm. Harding & Son,<br />
4 New Grove (see page 9)<br />
I<br />
CREGAN WILLIAM H., room 5, Pl’ational Ihnk<br />
bldg., 637 Main (see p. 90)<br />
Hatnltu<br />
.<br />
bdmartl<br />
7<br />
I,.. 661 Main, room 1<br />
JOH$SOS NEWEJAL D., room 2, A. 0. U. W.<br />
g., 118 Ahody (see page 90)<br />
Kithedge H. G., 645 Main<br />
Papinebu Augustus, 621 iVain, room I.<br />
Starbuck Etlwnrd P., 621 M:tiu, room C<br />
TE!lklYLE THERON W., Nnr. Bank bldg., 637<br />
Xain, rooms 7 aud d (see p. YO)<br />
‘Thompson Howard J., 18 Cum t11oi1<br />
Warne E. Xi. Mrs., 185 Moody<br />
Wells & Boynton, 111 Mooudy<br />
Dermutotoyist.<br />
Claffey Eliaa J, Miss., 34 Curtis<br />
GRAVES FXANK L., 224 firoodg (see p, 621)<br />
WALTHhM DIAL CO., Daniel O’Hara, prop.,<br />
hedford, uear Prospect (see p:tge 627)<br />
Arnold Ella B, Mrs., 03 Moody<br />
Field George li., 3 Commott<br />
HALL HERBERT E., 48 Spruce (see page G31)
~~ALTEAM BUSINESS DIEECTORY 335<br />
HOTEL CRESCENT, C.H. Ames, prop., 25 Crescent<br />
(see page 616)<br />
James Alienon, 83 Moody<br />
NORUMBEGA DINIRG ROOMS, A. H. Bedell,<br />
prop., Prospect, car. Bills (see page 631)<br />
Rollins Charles II.. 151 Adams<br />
SAXDERSON C. F., 121 Moody<br />
‘perrio Alexauder, 223 Felton<br />
Door and Window lWawzes.<br />
LIBBY & LARCOilI, Prospect, near Felton (see<br />
page 60.5)<br />
RICHARDSON E. M., Goodnow’s block, 712 Main<br />
(see page 178)<br />
Doors,<br />
Bash ancl Blinds.<br />
KENDALL & HIGGINS, 651 aud 653 Main (see<br />
page 13)<br />
Drain<br />
&aver,<br />
KIRWIN FREDERICK H., 586 Main (see p. 2)<br />
FROST G. FRANK, 33 and 35 Moody and 143<br />
Lexington, next C. RI. R. R (see back cover)<br />
KENDALL & HIGGINS, 631 and 653 Main (see<br />
page 13)<br />
KIItWIN FREDERICK H., 586 Main (see p. 2)<br />
SICHARDSON E. M., Gooduow’s b!ock, 712 Main<br />
(see page 178)<br />
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, 154 Moody (see p. 3)<br />
Druinar/e<br />
amd VeMiErctJon.<br />
JOHKSON FRANK P., room 55 Methodist bldg.,<br />
3 Bloody (see page 615)<br />
Draperies,<br />
Etc.<br />
EMp2~.SON WARREN F. 6% Nain (see page<br />
Dr*auyhtsme~t.<br />
GLANCY R. E., 53 Cushing(see opp.LumberDealers)<br />
STROUT GEORGE E., rrn. 16, Bank bldg., 637<br />
Main (see page 8)<br />
21
DressmuJsers.<br />
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Allen %eEia N. Miss. 110 Le&ngton<br />
Ambrose Susie G. Miss, 20 Moody<br />
Anger Catherine L. Miss, 86 Cbcrr:;<br />
Uarnard Emma E. Miss, 39 X~rtlbe<br />
Barter Theresa J. Mrs., 58 Walnut<br />
Rlnine Annie Miss, 138 CrescenE<br />
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Henneliv Annie E. Mrs., rear 192 Charles<br />
Hewett “Lizzie E. Miss, 55 Robbins<br />
Hill Lizzie M. Xiss, GO3 Main<br />
Hughes Marv A. Mrs., 41 Common<br />
Jackson Litfia Miss. 45 Alder<br />
Johnson Bertha A. Miss, %J Walnut<br />
Jones Alice I). Mrs., 3 Moody, rms. 6 and 7<br />
Kelley Catherine Miss, 34 Spruce<br />
Kellep Katie J. Miss, 54 Ceutral<br />
Knapp Frances E. Mrs , rear 553 Nain<br />
Lang %lary S. Mrs., 70 River<br />
Law Annie M. bliss, 149 Adams<br />
Lee Julia ‘I. Miss, 54 Bedford<br />
Lundstrum Hilmer Miss, 26 Robbins<br />
Rlaginn Maggie F. Miss, 8 Church<br />
Mayer Annie I. Mrs., rear 144 School<br />
McAllister M. & M. A. Miss, 559 Main<br />
McAuley Margaret Miss, 85 High<br />
NcEneany Alice L. Miss, 46 Charles<br />
hlcE;neanv Katie Bliss, 46 Charles<br />
XlcGurn kllen ;11. Niss, 581 Main<br />
Messenger Addie M. Miss, 76 Alder<br />
Moore Alice G. JIrs., 55 Chestnut<br />
Marvis nlarv Miss, 66 Orange<br />
Nosher Andie E. Nrs.. 197 Charles<br />
hlullen Mary J. Miss, 33 Spring<br />
hlulverhill Annie L. Miss, 637 Main, rm. 13<br />
Ohnemos Rose A. Miss, off Bacon<br />
O’Neill Katie A. Miss, 111 Felton<br />
Peterson Charlotte Miss, 130 Ash<br />
Peterson Nartha J. Mrs., 68 Rrown<br />
Phillips Aunn C. Mrs., 3 Moody, rm. 45<br />
Poor Kate S. NIX., 104 Crescent<br />
Preble Lvdia >lrs., 48 Wadsworth<br />
Ralphs Elizabeth Mrs., 170 Adams<br />
Raymond Mary L. bliss, 149 Mood1<br />
Reed Kate I
338 WALTHAM I%USI;FSS TXRECTORY<br />
Washburn Linnie R. iWx.. 32 Bacon<br />
Welch Rlary bIiss, 83 Felton<br />
Wellington Kthelyn A. Miss. 70 Walnut<br />
Whiting &Tar-y L. &I&, 143 Crescent<br />
Whitten iUarp A. 1Clrs., 89 Alder<br />
Wight I,. Bell Bliss, 247 Bloody<br />
Williams Rachael h1iss, 485 Main<br />
Williamsou Martha E. Miss, 108 Chestnut<br />
Wood Emma Mrs., 20 Church<br />
Wyman Dlertie L., 91 Pine<br />
Dressmakers9<br />
Pindittgs.<br />
FLYNN MARY L. MISS, 613 Main (see page 91)<br />
LAMB 0. F., 167 and 171 Moody, and 205 do. (see<br />
page 92)<br />
Dressm>akerd<br />
b’u~q~l~ies.<br />
(Res-to-re for Repairing.)<br />
SAMUELS S. B. MRS., 79 Lexington (see p. ~30)<br />
Druys ard Chemicals.<br />
FLEMING H. EUGENE, 165 Moody (see p. 180)<br />
HALL & LYON, 117 &loodJ, car. Crescent (see front<br />
cover)<br />
HOYT GEORGE L., 370 Moody, car. Wadsworth<br />
avenue (see page 91)<br />
HUTCHIHSON LOUIS J., 591 BIain (see opp.<br />
lh;;sici:tns)<br />
JENNISON ELMER E., 208 RXoocly (see p. 180)<br />
SMITH E. M. & CO., 13 i\loody (see page 91)<br />
Dry<br />
Goods.<br />
ADAMS P. P. & CO., 587 nlain (see page 89)<br />
CENTRAL DRY GOODS CO., C. S. Cobb, prop.,<br />
107 and 109 iXoody (see page 92)<br />
CHASE SARAH A. MISS, 104 &Ioodg, opposite<br />
Warner’s block (see page 129)<br />
CilleV L. G., 890 &in<br />
FLqNX MARY L. MISS, 613 i&in (see page 91)<br />
Grecley Lizzie b!. Rliss, 73 Esuhanpe<br />
Ingolclaby Thomas F. & Co., filethodist building, 3 I@oody<br />
Kelley Blla B. hlrs., 12 Common<br />
LAMB C. F. (Boston Store), 167 and 171 &Xoody, and<br />
200 do. (see page 92)<br />
niagennis Frank T., 571 &lain<br />
XAYRARD FRANK, 696 DInin (see page 130)
I<br />
i ‘I<br />
McKenna Jennie, 157 Newton<br />
WALTHAM BUSINESS ‘)IREC’I%RY 339<br />
Rice A. W. & Co., 134 Moody<br />
Rich Lewis, 555 Main<br />
Riley Lawrence & Co., 675 Main<br />
Ryan Alttert >I.. 897 Main<br />
SAMUELS S. B. MRS. (Res-to-r& for repairing),<br />
79 Lexington (see page 630)<br />
Stratton ‘l’homas D., 643 Maiu<br />
Dye<br />
Houses.<br />
WALTHAM DYE HOUSE, C. JV. Crou@, prop.,<br />
Benefit, car. Whitcomb (see page 130)<br />
Edi.lag Houses.<br />
HALL HERBERT E., 48 Spruce (see pape 631)<br />
XORUMREGA DINKNG, ROO&K% A. H. BedelL<br />
i~rop., Prospect, car. Bills (see page 631)<br />
,<br />
i<br />
(<br />
\<br />
i<br />
DODGE & SAWYER, room 37, Methodist building,<br />
3 Moodv (see page 6)<br />
GROSS&IAN JOHN, 4 Church (see page 631)<br />
Electric<br />
Clock iit$lrs.<br />
Waltham Electric Clock Co., I). F. Viles, treas.,rear 218<br />
nr oody<br />
Electric<br />
Enfpheers.<br />
DODGE & SAWYER, room 37, !Methodist building,<br />
3 Moody (see page 6)<br />
Electric Xotors.<br />
DODGE & SAWYER, room 37, Methodist building,<br />
3 Moody (see p:\ge 6)<br />
Electric<br />
Sup~di,es.<br />
DODGE & SAWYER, room 37, Methodist building,<br />
3 Moody (see page 6)<br />
GROSSXAS JOHN, 4 Church (see page 621)<br />
Electr*icinns.<br />
DODGE & SAWYER, room 37, Methodist building,<br />
3 Moody (see page 6)<br />
GR()SSMAN JOHN, 4 Church (see page 621)<br />
WALTHAM EMERY WHEEL CO,, 113 and 115<br />
Bacon (see page 13)
ErrLevy<br />
Wheek Xhfrs.<br />
Boston Emery Wheel Co., Benefit. car. Elm<br />
WALTHAM EMERY WHEEL CO. (corundurr~),<br />
113 and 115 Bacon (see page 13)<br />
Employment<br />
Donovan Annie M. Mrs. 607 &in<br />
McGurn Ellen M. Miss, 581 Main<br />
EmmLel<br />
Of/ices.<br />
Goods lWmft*s.<br />
WALTHAM DIAL CO., Dank1 O’l-Tnra prop.!<br />
Bedford, near Prospect (see page Si)<br />
HOBBS GEORGE E., 104 Felton (see page 607)<br />
Engineer (Citdl. j<br />
AAB & CO., room 55, Xcthodist bldq., 3 Moody (see<br />
page 625)<br />
JOHNSON FIZ‘ANK P., room 55, Neshodist bldg.,<br />
3 Moody (see page 625)<br />
Engmvecs ( Gold mad Silver.)<br />
HOUGHTON CORNELIT;S J., 11 Xoody (see<br />
page l7i)<br />
SAUL BROTHERS, 135 ibloody (see page Iii)<br />
WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL,<br />
Palmer & Swain, pq)rs., ‘id Cresceut (see p. 8)<br />
.’<br />
(,<br />
I<br />
KING & KELLEY, 821 Main (see page 602)<br />
Expresses.<br />
American Express. Co., C. W. Thompson. agent,6 Church<br />
BRADSTREET B. dk CO. [city), “10 Moody (see<br />
front cover)<br />
CRAFTS W. D. (city), 37 Charles (see page 620)<br />
,
342 W’dLTHAhI BUSINESS DIRECTORY<br />
la9acg<br />
Goods,-Corati,lrecl.<br />
O’HERN JOSEPH F. & CO., 221 Felton (see<br />
page cover)<br />
PARKER ARTHUR H., 655 Main (see page 180)<br />
PHILLIPS IRA B., Pine, car. F”lm (see p. 180)<br />
POORE GEORGE C., 115 nloody (see page 626)<br />
SAUL BROTHERS, 135 Moody (see page 17i)<br />
SMITH E. RI. & CO., 13 Xoody (we page 91)<br />
TOWNE WARREN x., 161 Moody (see p. 6)<br />
\Vhitten Mary A. &Iw. 14!j Moody<br />
WOOLLEY GEORGE, liumfard bldg., 616 Main<br />
(see front cover)<br />
Bertilixevs.<br />
POPE GEORGE B. & CO., 582 Main (see p. SOS)<br />
BALL ELLA S. MRS., 609 Main, car. Church (see<br />
page 10)<br />
Fish, Oysters a9arZ CZa99zs.<br />
CHILDS T. W. & SON, 3 Elm (see page 615)<br />
CLOUGH & ADAMS, 4G Spruce (see page 612)<br />
Crtttw CC Adams. IO Common<br />
LEWIS EDWARD F., 178 Moody (see page 613)<br />
1 oclf e Willard P 513 Rlnir1<br />
kd’ledre & P&r, 9 Gotdon<br />
KOCKWELL & DURFEE, 91 Moody (see p. 612)<br />
KENDALL & HIGGINS, G51 and 653 Main (see<br />
page 13)<br />
POORE GEORGE C., 113 Moody (see page 6.26)<br />
Florists.<br />
CHASE SARAH A. ikIISS, 104 Moody (see page<br />
129)<br />
KIDDER RICHARD H., \vorcestcr lane, near<br />
I:acon (see pape 622)<br />
Mathison Fred R.. iieaver, car. Quince<br />
Wl’oole d:lmes. 100 Prospect<br />
S,EAVERNS HERKERT, 20’ Moody (see p. 621)<br />
SILCK CALLIE<br />
(see page 613)<br />
A. MRS., cut flonws, 149 Moody<br />
SILMAN WIL&IAM & SON, 32 Brown (seepage<br />
623)<br />
Smith I: C. Jr., Curve<br />
THyF:jAS<br />
. .<br />
ABBIE M. MRS., 17i Moodp (se p.
WALTHAM BUSINESP J)IRlXTORY 343<br />
AN’DREWS AMOS, 212 Moody (see page c19)<br />
BENNETT ANDKEW, 938 Main (see page 608)<br />
BILLINGS BENJAXIN F., 21i Feltou (see pqe<br />
614)<br />
BOSTON BRANCH GROCERY, Frank J. Perkins,<br />
prop.. 709 Main (see page 611)<br />
CLASBY D. J., 80 Charles (see page 613)<br />
GLYNN JOHN, 121 Felton (see page 614)<br />
HAWLEY BHOS., 189 Moody (see page 610)<br />
LEARY TIMOTHY & SON, i5 aud 57 Charles<br />
(see page 615)<br />
LOCKE FRANK O., 7P3 Main (see page 614)<br />
NETHERCOTE M. H,, 194 Willow (see page 629)<br />
NOYES & SON, 132 M+odp (see pipe 610)<br />
POPE GEORGE B. & CO., riS2 Main (see p. FOS)<br />
SHtELS MARTIN, 10 Willow (see page 611)<br />
TRACY DANIEt, ,J., Ii9 Willow (see page 610)<br />
WALTHA%t GR;\lN CO,, C. M. Cos, manager,<br />
10 and 12 Felton (see I)nge GO9)<br />
WATTS 62 PIERSON, 3GG Moody:cor. R/T;~d~w~~t:~<br />
avenue (see page 615)<br />
Frrcit,<br />
Bfc.<br />
LLTCHFZELD FREDERICK A., P Le4iqton<br />
(,see page 12 j<br />
nhxm Thorn:ls, 3G Elm<br />
nkh5!63 Paul, Common. car. &in<br />
R,AND GEORGE F., 18 Lexington (see p:lge 603)<br />
Rawse G. CC Co.., ill Main<br />
lhattn J. & CO. (Kho!ess.le and retail), Elm, car. hIah<br />
Ilusso Felix, lSi7j Mootly<br />
RUSSO Joseph, 141 Moody<br />
TAYLOR JAMES M,, 152 Moody (see page 611)<br />
Fruit mad Ornanaear td Tt*ees.<br />
FISKE CHARLES D., 412 Rloodg (see page 622)<br />
Piiraaces wnd lCtcnye.v.<br />
KTRWIN FRED H., ,586 Maill (see page 2)<br />
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL,<br />
(see page 3)<br />
fIall’s block, 154 Moody<br />
WALTHAM HEATING & PLUMBING CO.,<br />
695 Naiu (see page 6Oi)
Ptmernl<br />
Desiyns.<br />
KIDDER RICHARD H., Worcester lane (see p.<br />
6%%)<br />
SILMAN<br />
613)<br />
WILLIAM & SON, 32 Brown (bee page<br />
THOMAS<br />
622)<br />
AKBIE M. MRS., 177 Moody (see p.<br />
GOODNOW WILLIAM & SOX, 708 Main (see<br />
back C!OW)<br />
SPOONER H. C. & SON, 1.58 Moody (see p. 5-i)<br />
BLAKE GARDNER, 707 Main (see page i)<br />
Giisou Pete!* E., 567 Main<br />
GOODNOW WILIITAM & SON (Crosby Invalid<br />
Iled), 708 XIniu (see hck cover)<br />
GRAVES FRANK L., 2~4 iUoocly (we page 621)<br />
GRAVES P. 1-I. & SON, Escb:qe II:~ll,72T JIaiu<br />
(see page 1X)<br />
hrrett iviiiiLlJJ1. stand, ~~alt,hnJn stntion, F. R. R.<br />
BLAKE GARDNER, 707 Main (see page 7)<br />
BRADSTREET B. & CO., 210 ilbotly (see front<br />
corer)<br />
CRAFTS W. D.. 3i C%nrles (see p. (3’20)<br />
DAVIS’ WALTHAM & BOSTON EXPRESS,<br />
. 11% Jlood~ (see 1,. 2)<br />
MeDOSALLI) M. I. W., order bos 11 Moocly (see<br />
p. 158)<br />
YERKIir;S’<br />
PRESS,<br />
nOSTON bz WALTHAM<br />
146 i\loody (see p. 618)’<br />
EX-<br />
Ftlrnittcre<br />
Repairers.<br />
BAILEY I,. L., 789 Main (see p. 621 )<br />
BLAKE GARDNER, iOi Main (see 1). 7)<br />
HILQUIST CHRISTOPHER ‘CV., 8 Zillion (see<br />
p. 621)<br />
SPOONER H. C. & SON, 158 1\Ioocly (see p. 54)<br />
HATCH LEM0NT I., Methodist bldg., 5 Moody<br />
21~1 (311 \Vaslh~ton B.) (see p. 92)
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WALTHAM BUSTXESS DIRECTORY 315<br />
HATCH LEMONT P., nfethociist bldg., 5 Aloodg<br />
and (811 \17ashington B.) [see p. 91)<br />
1<br />
i-<br />
:<br />
\<br />
‘:<br />
i<br />
;<br />
,/ ‘;<br />
Chandler Blaney B., 789 Main<br />
ATWOOD & SHAW,<br />
in general directory)<br />
137 bloody (see foot lines<br />
HANNIFY J. L., 29 Common (see p. 6)<br />
KERWIN FREDERICK Ii., 586 Ruin (see p. 2)<br />
O’NEIL & DOYLE, 1064 &Ioody (see p. 606)<br />
PHlLLIPS J. L., 44 Spruce (see p. 60i)<br />
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, 154 &lootly (see p. 3)<br />
WALTHAM HEiTING & PLUMlBlNG CO.,<br />
695 &Iain (see p. 607)<br />
WALTHAM GAS LIGHT CO., 10 i\loody, room<br />
1 (see p. 5)<br />
Gus L,i(jllLt Compun~/.<br />
WALTHAM GAS LIGHT CO., office 10 hlo0d.v<br />
room 1, George A. Stearns, sec. and treas. (see p. 5)<br />
Gels ts’ ltwnisl~ing<br />
Goods.<br />
Islake H. H. & Co., 101 1Ioody<br />
BOSTON & WALTHAM C L 0 T H I N G<br />
HOUSE, Perry & hrlin, pwps., Methodist bldg.,<br />
1 Moody (see p. 128)<br />
Carter & Co., 28 Moody<br />
CENTRAL DRY GOODS CO., C. S. Cobb, prop.,<br />
107 and 109 Moody (see p. 92)<br />
FLYNN MA.RY L. MISS. 613 1%ain (see p. 91)<br />
GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE, Alorgan B; Co.,<br />
13’op., 6.59 alain (see p. 626)<br />
LAMB C. F., (Hoston stow) 167 and lil 3Iooclp and<br />
20.5 do. (see p. 92)<br />
LANAGAN PATRICK .J., GG9 Main (see front<br />
cover)<br />
RYAN TIMOTHY F., 629 hIain (see p. 129)<br />
STONE WILLIAM R., hlaynatd blk. 6’34 Xain<br />
see p. 129)<br />
Glnss mu.8 Putt/.<br />
GRA.HAM W. S., 25 Ihchange (see p. 42‘3)<br />
KENDALL & HIGGINS, 651 and 653 l\lain (see<br />
p. 13)<br />
RICHARDSON E. M., Goodnow’s block, i12 lCinin<br />
(see p. li8)
CONNORS J. IV. (Home Tea Store) CO1 M:iiu (see<br />
1’. 613)<br />
Gla‘&rs.<br />
POPE GEORGE R. & Co., F&m, near &Ioodg<br />
(see F. 608)<br />
Grui~er.<br />
COX & KEENE, ‘731 Main, near Central House (see<br />
1~. W3)<br />
Gill Robert ;\I.. ofTNewton, uexr R. R.<br />
XcDon:dd Ales:~ntler & Son, F. J. Williams, mannger,<br />
Williams, next I. It. R.<br />
BENNETT ASDREW, 93 Main (see 11. 608)<br />
BILLINGS BENJAMIN F., 22’7 Felton (see ii.<br />
614)<br />
BOSTOS BRANCH GROCERY Ac’D TEh<br />
HOUSE, Frank J. Perkins, prop., 509 Main (see<br />
C1oeii Mtirtin, 7 hloo;~e<br />
. --<br />
COXE b;: M&LURE, 199 Moody<br />
Connelly IX. T., 51 Charles<br />
Diou Joseph, 101 Central<br />
Doherty M. .J., 56 Oak<br />
Doulan Andrew. ltii Church<br />
Fahey .John J., 199 School<br />
Fahq R,. W.. 200 nI00dv<br />
Forter AL. S. & Son, 33fMnin<br />
(;arrlner Msry J. Mrs., Newtun car. River<br />
GLYNN JOHN, 121 Felton (see page 614)<br />
Hxllrrnn M. I,., 09k. car. Newton<br />
HAWLEY BR~OS., 189 Moody (see page 610)<br />
Ilelinellv Thomas, 220 River<br />
Hurley :E’atrick, 195 Newton<br />
IIntc\~iuso~~ .Joh~l 0 , 61 1 Mniu and 157 JIoody<br />
Biugsley Patrick, 137 Feltou
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WALTHAM IHJSINESS DIRECTORY 347<br />
LEARY TIMOTHY & SON, 7.5 and 77 Clarles<br />
(see page Gl5)<br />
Leonard M. R., 884 Main<br />
LOCKE FRANK O., 723 Main (see page 614)<br />
LYONS & BOCVLEB, 232 Moodp(see p. 615)<br />
Mannion Bridget Mrs.. 1’79 School<br />
McAllister Mary F. Mrs., 162 School<br />
McAvoy John L., 1’7 I-‘lympton<br />
McClure Arthur H., 199 Moody<br />
McCullow Alexander, 23 Spring<br />
McDonald .Jobn, 205 Newton<br />
Merrill C. O., 619 Main<br />
Nea,l William, 147 Adams<br />
NETHERCOTE MlCHAEL H., 194 Willow (see<br />
page 629)<br />
PU’ORTHUP & WARDEN, 148 Moody, (see p. 614)<br />
O’Brien James, 32 Cedar snd 75 Oak<br />
O’Hearn Jenuie F. Mrs., 126 and 128 Prospect<br />
Quirk Patrick, 50 Oak<br />
Rhodes James, 94 Felton<br />
Roooer William F., 499 and 503 Main<br />
S berm& Abel W., 16 Lesington<br />
SHIELS MARTIN, lG9 Willow, opposite Foundry<br />
avenue (see page 612)<br />
TRACY DANIEL J., 181 Willow (see page 610)<br />
Wall Patrick, 70 Oak<br />
WATTS & YIERSOS, 366 Moody, COP. Wadsworth<br />
av. (see p. 615)<br />
Whalen Thomas F., 19 Sun<br />
Gwtters and Cor~dtcctom.<br />
KIRVIN FREDERICK H., 586 Main (see p. 2)<br />
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, 154 Bloody (see p, 3)<br />
1VALTHA;II HEATING & PLUMBING CO.,<br />
695 Main (see page 6~7)<br />
,<br />
Hair for Plasteriny.<br />
FROST G. FRANK, 33 and 35 RIoody. next F. R.<br />
R. aud 143 Lexington, next C.-M. R. R. (,see back<br />
1 I<br />
WALi%iiAR3: COAL CO F. P. Rutter, manager,<br />
office 663 Main and Beavl; Brook (see front cove;) *<br />
Bishop C. J., 2104 Moody, rm. 1<br />
Blomberge Matilda Mrs. (ladies) : 137b Moody, rm. 2<br />
BROCK & BURTON, 195 Moody (see p, 129)<br />
DeBarthe Peter, 180 Moody
H~~ir.~~~esse~~s,-Colzti~l.~~e~~.<br />
Finuegan George F.. 641 Main<br />
Fillnepal Joseph I’., Spring, car. School<br />
E’orrester Charming M., 95 B Moody<br />
Furlong David, Newton, near F. It. R.<br />
Gaguoo I’tltrick, lil Willow<br />
Gauvin Joseph, 655 Main<br />
Getcheil Ctluries C., 873 Main<br />
Jackson Alfred L., basement 179 Moody<br />
Leger Gail A., 715 Main<br />
Lynch Pu’ellie E. Miss, 18 Elm<br />
Xlurtin Antoine Ir’. , 46 Moody<br />
O’Brien Patrick, room 1, A. 0. U. W. bldg., 1% Bloody<br />
Parker K. I,., 116 Moody<br />
Roberts l)ouglas J., 129 Prospect<br />
Ryan Charles H., 596 Maiu, and basement NetlmdiJt<br />
bldg., 3 Mootly<br />
Schm:d Edward (ladies) 646 Main<br />
hkiuner Everett, 681 ,Ilain<br />
1 r,<br />
bdllvan ~hOlKl2iS J., 3 Lexington<br />
Varley John E., 115 Charles<br />
TVebber Daniel M., 186 Prospect<br />
ATWOOD & SHAW, 137 Moody (see foot lines in<br />
Geueral Dirrctorg )<br />
GLANCY ROBERT E. (carp-nters’ j, 83 Cusilin~<br />
(see opp. Lnmhr I)ealers)<br />
KENDALL & HIGGINS, 651 and 633 Main (see<br />
page 18)<br />
Nash Lewis W., 203 Moody<br />
RICHARDSON E. RX,, Goo~7uow’s block, 711 &in<br />
(see pnze 1’78)<br />
RUSSELL lVILLIAM M., 633 !Vlnin (see p. 13)<br />
* SHAKESPEARE WfLLIAM, 6 Pine (see p.620)<br />
Stratton T. D., 643 hI:lin<br />
TAPLOR & PEB(JLVAL, Hall’s block, 154 Moody<br />
(see page 3)<br />
Thomson Juhon L.M\Iufg.Co.(mnfr.), off Sonth, Rhert’s<br />
Crossing<br />
WALTHAM HEATJ.NG & PLUMBIKG CO,,<br />
G9.5 M;hl (see page SO;)
-<br />
WALTHAhl BUSIRTESS I>ItIECTORY 349<br />
CLARK GEORGE A,, 39 Spruce (see page GIG)<br />
1&4.yES ARTHCJR D., 733 B3aiu, nrxt Central<br />
Ho:lse (see page 620)<br />
VARNUM EDWARD I., 599 Rlaiu (see page 610)<br />
Y()IU< DANIEL C., 156 Moody (see page 620)<br />
HAYES ARTHUR D., 733 Main, nest Ceutral<br />
House (see page 620)<br />
VAftNUM EDWARD I., 599 1Inin (see page 620)<br />
YORK DANIEL O., 176 i%udy (see lJ3ge 620)<br />
Hats,<br />
Cups and PFIL~S.<br />
BOSTON & WALTHAM C L 0 T 1-I I N G<br />
HOUSE, Perry 8.~ hrlin, lm)p~., ,\Jethdist bldg.,<br />
1 nl00ti.y (see page 128)<br />
Carter RE Co., 28 Jlootlp<br />
GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE, Xwgnn Sr Co.,<br />
prqs., 639 hlain (see page G26)<br />
HATCH LEMONT I’., I\letiwdist bldg., 5 Moody,<br />
and (311 \Vndhington, 13.) (see page 92)<br />
L,lNAGAN PATRICK J., 669 Blain (see front<br />
caw)<br />
(see page 119)<br />
ANDREWS AXOS, 212 Moody (see page 619)<br />
(:ARNEY J. COAL CO., 50 Crlvnry, ue:ir b’. It. R.<br />
(see page 618)<br />
EDDY 0. F. & CO., 161 i!Ioody (see front cover)<br />
FROST G. FRBNK, 33 and 33 kIoocly,next 1”. R.R.<br />
ancl 14:3 Lexington. nest C. hl.R.R.(see back cover)<br />
l POPE GEORGE B. & CO., 582 Rlaiu (see page<br />
\VA6LBT)HAB’I COAL CO., I. P. Rutter, manager,<br />
o&e, 663 &in, yard,384 do. and elevator, Elm (see<br />
front<br />
cover)<br />
WALTHABI GRAIN CO., C. M. Cox, manager,<br />
10 and 12 Felton (see page 609)<br />
Heat Regulators (Electric.)<br />
GItOSSMAN JOHN, 4 Church (see page 611)
Herclic<br />
Liue.<br />
KENDALL LEVI J., 33 Crescent (see page 617)<br />
Ho~~ologicuZ<br />
Schools.<br />
WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL, Palmer<br />
C! Swain, props., i8 Crescent,coru5r Spruce (see<br />
page 8)<br />
Horse<br />
Clip&ng.<br />
CLARK GEORGE A., 39 Spruce (see page 616)<br />
Home<br />
Clothing.<br />
HATCH LEMONT Y., Methodist bldg., 5 Illoodg,<br />
end (311 \Vashington, IS.) (see page 92)<br />
HAYES ARTHUR D., 733 Main. uext Central<br />
House (see page 620)<br />
VARNUM EDWARD P., 599 Main (see page 620)<br />
YORK DAR’LEL C., 176 Moody (see page 620)<br />
Horse<br />
(GREIWS<br />
Ointm.ent.<br />
FARRIE:RS’.)<br />
GREEN JOHN A., ‘216 Moody, near Gushing (see<br />
page 615)<br />
Horse Sheers.<br />
(See alao Blacksn~itl~s.)<br />
BURKE THOMAS A., 870 Main (see page 619)<br />
I),uliels C:llarles H., 546 RIaiu<br />
FOWLER JOSIAH, 400 Main [see page 61!))<br />
(iREEN (JOHN A., 216 Moods, near Gushing (see<br />
page 617)<br />
Larkin Patrick, 27 Common<br />
LAWLE:SS JOHN, 57 Harvard, car. Charles (see<br />
page 628)<br />
LUCAS K. E., rear 9.5 Moody (see page 616)<br />
~I~lhmltl Hogh, rear 733 Main<br />
WRIGHT FItANK T.,207 Lesington(see page 619)<br />
Hose Supporter Mttfrs.<br />
Waltham Garter Co., 2104 Moody<br />
Hosievjj, Gloves, Etc.<br />
ADAMS P. P. CPT CO., 587 Main (see page 89)<br />
KDS’I‘ON & WA4.LTHAM C L 0 T H I N G<br />
HOU,$E, Perry & Parlin, props., Methodist bldg.,<br />
1 Moody (see page 1’25)
WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY 351<br />
CENTRAL DRY GOODS CO., C. S. Cobb, prop.,<br />
107 and 109 Moody, (see page 92)<br />
CHASE SARAH A. MISS, 104 Moody (see p.129)<br />
FLYNN MARY L. MISS, 613 Main (see page 91)<br />
GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE, Morgan & Co.,.<br />
props., 65Y Main (see page 626)<br />
HATCH LEMONT P., Methodist bldg., 5 Moody,<br />
and (311 Washington, B.) (see page 92)<br />
LAMB C. F. (Boston store), 167 and 171 Moody, and<br />
PO5 do. (see page 92)<br />
STONE WILLIAM B., Maynard block, 694 Main .<br />
(see page IdY)<br />
Hos&ery<br />
Mnfm.<br />
BOSTON MNFG.CO.,A.M.Goodale,agent,off Moody,<br />
near the bridge Edmund Dwight, treas., (50 State,<br />
8.) (see page 4)<br />
Tomiin & Son, head of West Dale<br />
Hot Water Heating.<br />
PHILLIPS J. L., 44 Spruce (see page 607)<br />
Hotels.<br />
Buckley T. F., 41 and 43 Moody<br />
CESTRAL HOUSE, George H. Cushman, prop.,<br />
i4Y Main, car. Exchange (see page 617)<br />
HOTEL CRESCENT, C. 13. Ames, 25 Crescent,<br />
near Moody (see page 616)<br />
HOTEL SAMUELS, Mrs. S. B. Samuels, prop., 79<br />
-.K Lexmgton (see page 630)<br />
HOTEL WALTHAM, M. P.Collins, prop., 13 to 19<br />
Lexington (see page 617)<br />
PROSPECT HOUSE,Thomas Coqprop., 881 Maiu,<br />
opp. Prospect (see page 14)<br />
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., Howe & Rice,props.,<br />
56 Felton (see foot liues iu General Directory)<br />
LEATHERBEE WILLIAM H. & SON,Liuden,<br />
near Beaver Brook station (see back cover)<br />
LIBBY & LARCOM, prospect, near Felton (see<br />
page 605)<br />
MARTIN L. W., 162 Chestnut (see page 604)<br />
House Ptcrn,iskin.g ~Joods.<br />
OOODNOW W. & SON,708 Main (see back cover)<br />
GRAVES P. H. & SON, Exchange Hall,, 727 Main<br />
(see page 1%)<br />
22
352 WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY<br />
House<br />
Mouldings<br />
WOOLLEY ,GEORGE, 616 Main (see front cover)<br />
HuEled<br />
Myron Thomae C., 75 Dale<br />
Ice<br />
Corn.<br />
Cream.<br />
BOSTON CANDY KITCHEN,J. H. Lewis, prop.,<br />
194 Moody (see page 613)<br />
DTLL EDWARD I., 130 Moody (see page 159)<br />
GERALD B. S., 561 Main (see page 179)<br />
HAVEN ABNER G., 869 Maiu, car. Francis (see<br />
page 631)<br />
LITCHFIELD FREDERICK A., 2 Lexington<br />
(see page 12)<br />
MAHONEY THOMAS H., 195 School (seep. 54)<br />
Merrill E. F. &z Co., 623 Main<br />
RIEDLE JOHN, Prospect, near Feiton (see ‘p. 614)<br />
Ice Dealers.<br />
AUBURNDALE ICE CO., J. J. 8. Peterson, proprietor,<br />
Riverview place (see back cover)<br />
PACKARD CALEB S., 874 Main (see page 605)<br />
TOTTEN JOHN & SONS,‘id Bacon(see back cover)<br />
WALTHAM ICE CO., J.J.S. Peterson, proprietor,<br />
Riverview place (see back cover)<br />
Importer<br />
(FOR REPAIRING<br />
of Res-to-m.<br />
LACE.)<br />
SAMUELS S.B.MRS.,79 Lexington (see page 630)<br />
Ineurarwe<br />
Agents.<br />
BERGIN MICHAEL, 14 Common (see page 11)<br />
Chat&l John P., 21u Moody<br />
JOHNSON WILLIAM H., rooms 1 and 2, Methodist<br />
bldg., 3 Moody (see page 11)<br />
Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., William Blacker, asst. supt.,<br />
637 Main, rm. 15<br />
Robinson James F., 637 Main, rm. 4<br />
SHERFAN HENRY v., 27 Liberty (see page If)<br />
SPI$hG GEORGE E . (life j , rm. 1) Methodist<br />
0. 3 Moody (see page 10)<br />
TISDkhE G. %V. & SON,room 20, Methodist bldg.,<br />
3 Moody (see frout cover)<br />
Viles Daniel F., 637 Main, room 3<br />
Williams & Mulholland, 637 Main, room 9
.<br />
WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRlX!TORY 3.53<br />
Inswance Cornpa&ies having agencies 4n<br />
Waltiwm.<br />
MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO., of N. P., George F.<br />
. Spring, agent, rm. 1, Methodist bldg., 3 Moody<br />
(see p. 10)<br />
Represented by TViEliczm H. Johnson, 621 Main (see p.11)<br />
ABING-TON MUT. FIRE INS. CO., of Abington,<br />
Mass.<br />
DEDHAM MUT. FIRE INS. CO., of Dedham,<br />
Mass.<br />
FIREMEN’S INSURANCE, of Newark, N. J.<br />
MERCHANT”S XNS. CO., Prov., R. I.<br />
NOEFZLK MUT. FIRE INS. CO., of Dedham,<br />
ORIENT INSURANCE CO., of Hartford<br />
PENNSYLVANIA INS. CO., Phila., Pa.<br />
READING FIRE INS. CO., of Reading, Pa.<br />
SUN INS. OFFICE, of London, Eng.<br />
Zmte&or<br />
Decoratims.<br />
WOOLLEY GEORGE, 616 Main (see front cover)<br />
IroT& and Brass Potinders.<br />
DAVIS & FARNUM MNFG. CO., Foundry av.,<br />
near Bleachery station, and (8 Oliver, rm. 18, B.),<br />
(see page 15)<br />
WALTHAM FOUNDRY CO., 71 and 73 Felton,<br />
car. Water (see page 4)<br />
rrofi<br />
Works.<br />
DXYIS & FARNUM MNFG. CO., Foundry av.,<br />
and (8 Oliver, rm. 18, B.) (see p, 15)<br />
Jewel<br />
Godber & Parker, 23 Crescent<br />
Jewelers.<br />
LWnfrs.<br />
ADAMS GEORGE W., 183 Moody (see front<br />
cover)<br />
CUSHLMAN E. W. & CO., 625 Main (see p. 90)<br />
GALLUPE ELIAS A., 172 Moody (see p. 90)<br />
HOUGHTON CORNELIUS J., 11 Moody (see<br />
page 177)<br />
NOBLE JOHN P., 671 Main (see p. 177)<br />
SAUL BROTHERS, 135 Bloody (see page 177)<br />
WHITFOKD & JOHNSON, 663 Main (see p. 177)
354 WALTHAM BUSINESS IlIRECTORY<br />
Job P,*imters.<br />
DOLAN JOHN W., 621 ahin, room H. (see p. 624)<br />
WHEELER PRINTING CO.,645 Illain(see p.621)<br />
Job<br />
Wayom.<br />
BLAKE GARDNER, 707 D/lain (see p. 7)<br />
SAVIS EXPRESS, 112 Moody (see page 2)<br />
McDONALD RI. I. W., order box, 11 &1oody<br />
.(sre page 178)<br />
PERKINS EXPRESS, 146 Bloody (see page 618)<br />
Jwnk<br />
Dealers.<br />
Gilson Frank J., Browns lane<br />
Gormon John, 163 School<br />
Manning Henry, 29 Felton<br />
&lcDermott Frank H. 145 Bacon<br />
hinrrisey Martin H., 179 Grove<br />
O’Bt ieu Pierce, Jr., 17 1vater<br />
Justices<br />
of the Peace.<br />
STARK ROBERT M., 621 &fain, rm. F.(see p. 20)<br />
Ealsomine and Alabastine.<br />
KENDALL & HIGGINS, 651 aud 653 Zain (see<br />
page 6)<br />
RICHARDSON E. M., Goodnow’s block, 712 Main<br />
(see page lid)<br />
HindMng<br />
Wood.<br />
CARNEY J. COAL CO., 70 Calvary, n. F. R. R.<br />
(see p. 618)<br />
FROST G. FRANK, 33 and 35 &Ioody and 143<br />
Lexington, next C. M. R. R. (see back cover)<br />
WALTHAM COAL CO.. F. I. Rutter manager,<br />
of&e 663 i\lain and Beaver Brook station, elevator<br />
Elm, near %he bridge (see front cover)<br />
Eitchela B’urnishing Goods.<br />
ATWOOD & SHAW, 137 bloody (see foot lines in<br />
General Directory)<br />
GRAVES P. H. & SON, Exchange Hall, 727 &lain<br />
(see p. li8)<br />
KER WlN FREDERICK H., 5% Main (see p. 2)<br />
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, Hall’s block, 154<br />
BIoodv (see p. 3)<br />
WALTHAM HEATING & PLUMBING CO.,<br />
693 Main (see p. 607)
I 1<br />
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WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY 355<br />
233zitting<br />
Machirhery.<br />
HOBBS GEORGE E., 104 Felton (see p. 607)<br />
Laces and Embroideries.<br />
(RES-TO-BE<br />
FOR REPAIRING.)<br />
SAMUELS S. B. MRS., 79 Lexingt,on (see p. 630)<br />
Ladies9 PurnisJAay Goods.<br />
ADAMS P .P. & CO., 587 Main (see p. 89)<br />
CENTRAL DRY GOODS CO., C. S. Cobb, prop.,<br />
107 and 109 Moody (see p. 92)<br />
CH+aSFl2tfRAH A. MISS, 104 bloody (see<br />
FLYiN MARY L. MISS, 613 8iain (see p. 91)<br />
LAMB C. F. (Boston store), 167 and 171 Moody and<br />
205 do. (see p. 92)<br />
Lnmps<br />
und l%xt ures.<br />
CONNORS J. W., Home Tea Store, 601 Main (see<br />
p. 613)<br />
L&he Mnfrs. (Watch and ComMnution).<br />
STARK JOHN, rear 218 Moody (see p. 607)<br />
Lathers.<br />
Casey Timothy W., 70 Hammond<br />
Laundries.<br />
AMERICAN LAUNDRY CO,, A. R. Cole, prop.,<br />
130 to 136 Newton (see back cover)<br />
BAJAL ELLA S. nIRS., 609 Main, corner Church<br />
(see p. 10)<br />
Lee Goon, 605 Main<br />
Lee Goon, 114 Moody<br />
Lee John, 214 Moody<br />
Lee Sam. 775 Main<br />
Moody Street Hand Laundry, A. James, prop., office 83<br />
Moody<br />
Sing Ching, 228 Moody<br />
Siug Quong, 34 Lexington<br />
Tracy James J ., 122 Felton<br />
Wah Hong, 713 Main<br />
Wall Quong, 590 Main and 52 Spruce<br />
WALTHAM STEAM LAUNDRY, Coolidge, Caswell<br />
& Co., props., 13 Crescent, near Moody (see<br />
back craver)
LfiWrt, MOWXWS Repaired.<br />
GIF@ORD FRED C., 21 Crescent (see p. 619)<br />
Luwyers.<br />
ALLIN 6% MAYBERRY, 661 Main, and (23 Court,<br />
room 615. B.) (see p. PO)<br />
ARMSTRONG THOIMAS M., rm. 6, National<br />
Bank bldg., 637 Main and (82 Devobshire, B.) (see<br />
p* 20)<br />
DRURY WILLIAM H., Liddeo and (209 Washington,<br />
room 30, B.), (see p. 20)<br />
French Clarence F., 697 Maiu, room 3<br />
French Daniel, 820 Main<br />
Hoar Sherman, Lexington, near Beaver and (5 Pemberton<br />
sq., B.)<br />
JOHNSON & HARVEY, rooms 10 and 11, I\lethodist<br />
bldg., 3 Moody and (53 Tremont room 5, B.),<br />
(see page 20)<br />
Lathrop A. J., 6i3 Main, room 4<br />
Lute Enos T., Court House, Lexington<br />
MILTON HENRY S.,16& Lexington and (10 Tremont.<br />
rocm 3, B.,) (see p. 20)<br />
MORGAN WILLIAM M., o&e (34 School, room<br />
46, B.) and 78 Lexington (see p. 23)<br />
ROBERTS DUDLEY, 12 Noody, room 15 (see<br />
p. 20)<br />
Saunders Charles R., 74 School, suite 3<br />
SMITH & LUDDEN, 913 &lain and (5 Pemberton<br />
square, B.) (seepage 20)<br />
STAKK P,. 113[., 621 Main, room F (see page 20)<br />
STONE CHARLES F., National Bauk bldg., 637<br />
Main (seepage 20)<br />
Zead Pipe and Sheet Leud.<br />
KENDALL & HIGGINS, 651 and 653 Main (see<br />
page 13)<br />
KTRWIN FREDERICK H., 586 Main (see p. 2)<br />
RICHARDSON 3% M., Goodnow’s bldck, 712 Main<br />
(see page 158)<br />
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, Hall’s block, 154 Moody<br />
(see page 3)<br />
WALTHAM HEATING & PLUMBING CO.,<br />
695 Main (see page SOS)<br />
LJbrar4es<br />
( CSrculatbr~g.)<br />
BRtiDFORD FRED H., 617 Main<br />
Waltharn <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, 15 Moody, car. Charles
WALTHAM IIUSINESS I-IIRECTORP 357<br />
Lime, H&r, Cement, Etc.<br />
CARNEY J. COAL CO., 70 Calvary,n. F. R. R.<br />
(see page 618)<br />
FROST G. %‘RANK, 33 and 33 Moody, next F.<br />
R. R. and 143 Lexington, next C. M. R. R. (see<br />
back cover)<br />
WRLTHAM COAL CO., F. P. Rotter, manager,<br />
office 663 &Lain, yard Beaver Brook station, elevator<br />
Elm, near the bridge (see front cover)<br />
.<br />
Liqmrs,<br />
WZnes, Etc.<br />
AMES CHARLES I-I.,<br />
Cresceut (see page 616)<br />
25 Crescent, rear Hotel<br />
Amrock E. S. (wholesale), 183 and 185<br />
Huckley ‘I’. F., 41 and 43 Moody<br />
Newton<br />
CAIN JOHN<br />
601)<br />
E., Music Hall ave., near Main (see page<br />
CLASBY D, J., 80 Charles (see page 613)<br />
COLLINS Bl. P., 13 to 19 Lexington (see page 617)<br />
DESMOND FRANK D., 6 Common (see p. 616)<br />
Roundg II. D., 33 Elm<br />
SHLELS MARTIN, 169 Willow (see page 612)<br />
TRACY DANIEL J., 159 Willow (see p. 610)<br />
Liuery StahZes.<br />
(See Stables.)<br />
Locla3mitl8.<br />
GROSSMAN JOHN, 4 Church (see page 621)<br />
Lounges and Sofm.<br />
GOODNOW W. & SON, 708 Maiu (see back cover)<br />
GRAVES P. H. & SON, Exchange Hall, 727 Maic<br />
(see page 178)
368 WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY<br />
Lumber<br />
Dealers,<br />
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., Howe & Rice, props.,<br />
56 Felton (see foot lines in General Directory)<br />
Faden Harry F. & Co., Linden, near Beaver Brook station<br />
GLANCY ROBERT E. (wholesale and retail) 53<br />
Cashing (see opp.)<br />
LEATHERBEE WILLIAM H. & SON, Linden,<br />
near Beaver Brook stntion (see back cover)<br />
WOOD, BARKER & CO., 116 and 118 Bacon, next<br />
C. M. R. R., and (Exchange bldg., State, B.) (see<br />
foot lines in General Directory)<br />
Zunch<br />
Bellis John E/I., 110 Moody<br />
Cole Albert L., 974 Moody<br />
Jfachhae<br />
Counters.<br />
Forger,<br />
GIFFORD FItED C., 21 Crescent (see page 619)<br />
iWach,inery.<br />
HOBBS GEORGE E., 104 Felton (see p. 607)<br />
Mackinery<br />
Casthags.<br />
WALTHAM FOUNDRY CO., 71 Felton, car.<br />
Water (see page 4)<br />
ilfachinery<br />
(Emery).<br />
WALTHAM EMERY WHEEL CO., 113 and 115<br />
Bacon (see page 13)<br />
GIFFORD FRED C., 21 Crescent (see page 619)<br />
HOBBS GEORGE E., 104 Pelton (see p. 607)<br />
STARK JOHN, rear 218 Moody (see page 607)<br />
Manicure.<br />
JESKINS ELIZABETH F. MRS., 18 Crescent<br />
(see page 627)<br />
Mnfg.<br />
Companies.<br />
AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCH CO., R. E.<br />
Bobbins, treas., Crescent (Boston office, 403 Washington)<br />
(see p. 5)<br />
ATLAS CHEMICAL CO., 226 to 232 Calvary, near<br />
Farwell, ofice (Newtonviile) (see p. 10)
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ABVERTISEMENTS 359<br />
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WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY 361<br />
BOSTON MNF’G. CO. (cotton cloth and hosiery), A.<br />
M. Goodale, agent, Edmnod Dwight, treasurer, off<br />
Moody. near the bridge (50 State. B.) (see page 4)<br />
DAVIS & FARNUM MINFG. CO. (iron founders),<br />
Foundrp avenue (office 8 Oliver, room 18, B.) (see<br />
page 15)<br />
Thomson Judson L. Mnfg. Co. (The), 06 South, Roberts<br />
classing<br />
United States Watch Co. (The), Charles, near South<br />
WALTHAM BLEACHERY & DYE WORKS<br />
(bleaching and dyeing cotton), George E. Jordan,<br />
agent, River, opp. Willow, Edmund Dwight, treas.,<br />
(50 State, B.) (see page 4)<br />
Waltham Electric Clock Co., D. F. Vile+ treas.. rear 218<br />
Main<br />
Waltham Screw Co., B. S. Tolman, treas., rear 93 &Ioody<br />
Marble Deniers au&d; Workers.<br />
COX & KEANE, 731 &Iain, next Eschang I-Is<br />
(see page 613)<br />
FISKE CHARLES D., 422 Moody, car. Derby<br />
(see page 622)<br />
Masons.<br />
Bright D. B., 47 Charles<br />
Fitzgerald Patrick (stone work and grading), 241 Newton<br />
Realty Michael, 89 Mooctp<br />
LaLLy JOHN (brick), 65 Calvary (see p. 629)<br />
Lord Bras., 165 Hammond<br />
Malloy Patrick (stone), 19 Exchange st. ct.<br />
Morris Lucia& 233 Charles<br />
O’Brien James P., 1.58 Ash<br />
Stankard Thomas, 84 Pond<br />
Tyler George R., busement, 590 Main<br />
WELCH JOHN T. (stone), 33 Spring (see p. 629)<br />
Welch William (stone), off Guinau<br />
Whalen Patrick J., 13 Calvary<br />
Wood G. E., 259 Charles<br />
Mats and iWuttin.y.<br />
EMERSON WARREN F., 698 Main (see p. 127)
362 WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY<br />
Mattresses.<br />
BAILEY L. L. (mnfr.), 789 Main (see p. 621)<br />
GOODN0W W. & SON, 708 Main (see back cov.)<br />
GRAVES FRANK L., 224 Moody (see p. 621)<br />
GRAVES P. M. & SON, Exchange Hall,727 Main<br />
(see page 1’78)<br />
HILQUIST CHKISTOPHER W. (mnfr.), 8<br />
Union (see page 621)<br />
Medwnical<br />
Engdneer.<br />
HOBBS GEORGE E., 104 Felton (see p. 607)<br />
Herch~amt<br />
Tailors.<br />
BLOMBERGE CARL D., 681 Main (see p. 138)<br />
CHAFFIN FREDERICK L., 10 Moody, rm. :!<br />
(see page 89)<br />
DENNISON L. O., 694 Main and (74 Franklio, U.)<br />
(see page 128)<br />
KNIGHT AUGUSTUS H., 139 Moody (see front<br />
cover)<br />
LEIGHTON ALONZO, 200 Moody (see page 123)<br />
WIGGIN 0. A., Methodist bldg., 3 Moody (see p.<br />
li7)<br />
MetaZ Shiqyles.<br />
GLANCY ROBERT<br />
page 339)<br />
E. (agent), 53 Gushing (see<br />
Mh%men.<br />
Andrews Chnuncey W., 233 Bacon<br />
13arker Charles A., Id71 Main<br />
Barnes William L., Warren ave.<br />
Berry Alvin E., 1303 Maiu<br />
Kerry K. Davenport, 1303 Main<br />
Kroderick John ,I., Trapelo road, near Forest<br />
Brown Byron L., 1138 Maiu<br />
Bryant H. J., Trapelo road<br />
Castner Sanford B., Trapelo road, near Lexiugton line<br />
Childs Melvin L., 396 Lexiugtou<br />
Childs William G., 508 Lexington<br />
Coldwell Hiram, West, near Winter<br />
Connearney James B., Trapelo road<br />
Connors T. H., 268 School<br />
Cutting Joseph, 1241 Main<br />
Everett Charles R., rear 19 Hammond<br />
Everett William R., rear 19 Hammond<br />
E’arlcy Fred W., Lincoln, car. Smith<br />
HARDING WILLIAM & SON, 4 New Grove<br />
(see page 9)
WALTHAM BUSIl$ESS I)TRLECTORY 363<br />
Hatch G. Oscar, Winter, near Locust<br />
Hoffses Elvin J., 591 Lexington<br />
Graham William J., rear 858 Main<br />
Holmes John, 49 Crescent<br />
Jones Dexter F.. Main, near Weston line<br />
LOWELL GROVE DAIRY, William Harding &<br />
Son. props., 4 New Grove (see page 9)<br />
Maher Thomas, Bow. near Trapelo road<br />
Maynard Fred W.. 909 Main<br />
McCullough Thomas I., Waverley, L. P.<br />
Norris John Elbert, 263 Bacon<br />
Rvan John F., Parkers lane<br />
Sherman Newton, 187 Adams<br />
Smith Walter H., 402 Lexington<br />
Stearns Charles A., Jr., Winter<br />
Stewart James L., 755 Main<br />
Stone H. L., 1295 Main<br />
Viles Charles L., Lincoln, near Smith<br />
Viies Charles M., rear 44 Harvard<br />
Warren George E., 23 Prospect<br />
Warren Isaac F.. 212 Charles<br />
Wellington Charles L., Trapelo road<br />
Wellington Fred D. 2d, 63 South<br />
Whitnev CfJarkS G., 3 Stow<br />
Whittemore Frank I., 63 South<br />
Wigbt J. A., Trapelo road<br />
2Cillers.<br />
POPE GEORGE B, & CO., Felton, near N>oJy<br />
(see page 608)<br />
iMilliners and Ilf%llim~y Goosd.<br />
BROCK & BURTON, 195 Moody (see p. 129)<br />
Donovan M. A. & J., 73 Lexington<br />
Flvnn Annie J. Miss, 8 Elm<br />
Fr:othingharn C. J. Nrs.. 589 Main<br />
Gallnp Maria J. Mrs., 48 Taylor<br />
H:lrt P. Mrs., 111 River<br />
Lynch Nellie L. Miss, 18 Elm<br />
Macurdv eJ. W.. 133 Moody<br />
MACURDY ROLAND W., 29 Moody<br />
Mead E. Jennie Mrs., 11 E~UJ<br />
O’Xeil Mary E. Miss, 577 Main<br />
Puffer Dexter R., 105 Moody<br />
Smith Eliza A. Mrs., 202 Moody<br />
SlIerman, K. E. Mrs., 106 Moody<br />
Wilson Edith L. Mr.s., rm. 14 Illethodist bldg., 3 Moody<br />
Mhernl Waters.<br />
Commonwealth Spring Water, Alden *Jameson, prop<br />
Trapelo road,
364 WALTHAM BUSIXESS DIRECTORY<br />
XomurhentuZ<br />
Work,<br />
COX dk REANE, 731 Main, next Exchange Hall (see<br />
p.623)<br />
Mom~lddngs and Braclcets.<br />
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., Howe & Rice, props.<br />
56 Felton (see foot lines in gen. directory)<br />
GLANCY ROBERT G., 53 Gushing c,see p.)<br />
LEATHEItBEE WM. H. & SON, Linden, near<br />
Beaver Brook station (see back cover)<br />
LIBBY & LARCOM, prospect, near Felton (see p.<br />
605)<br />
OLMSTEAD ELLIS B., 174 b1oody (see p. 14)<br />
Beless John A. & Co., 1’77 Moody<br />
HAGUE HARRY, 137& klood.v, rm. 2 (see P. 627)<br />
WARREN GEORGIA A. MRS., rear 11 Mody<br />
(see p. 16)<br />
Music<br />
(See Teachers,<br />
Teachtws.<br />
2llusZcaZ Ittstrusnen<br />
Music.)<br />
HAGUE HARRY, 1374 Moody. rm. S (see p. 6’27)<br />
WARREN GEORGIA A. MRS., rear 11 iVoody<br />
(see p. 16)<br />
ts.<br />
iMutton and Xogs ( WI1oZesaZe.j<br />
ARMOUR & CO,, 14 and 16 Felton (see p. 609)<br />
WALTHAM BEEF’ CO., Deunis McCarthy, Jr.,<br />
manager, 20 Felton (see p. 608)<br />
iVeat.ufoot<br />
Brighton Abattoir, Brighton<br />
Oil.<br />
Newspapers.<br />
WALTHAM DAILY AND WEEKLY FREE<br />
PRESS, Alexander Starbuck, editor and prop., iY<br />
Mnodv. near the bridge<br />
WALTHAM DAILY TRIBUNE, Waltham Tribune<br />
Co., publishers, Charles H. Liucoln, editor,<br />
Henry RI. Ryder. treas. and manager, Rumford building,<br />
622 Main (see p. 625)
\VdI,THA&l BUSINESS DIRECTORY 365<br />
Newspupers<br />
a,nd Periodicals.<br />
BALL ELLA S. MRS., 609 Main, car. Church (see<br />
p. 16)<br />
BRADFORD FRED H., 617 Main<br />
HALL & LYON, 117 bloody, car. Crescent (see front<br />
cover)<br />
HOGAN M. A. & SON, 594 &fain (see p. 91)<br />
TOWNE WARREN N., 161 Moody (see p. 6)<br />
WOOLLEY GEORGE, Rumford building616 Main<br />
(see front cover)<br />
Notaries<br />
<strong>Public</strong>.<br />
ARz(3TRONG. THOMAS H., rm. 6 National Bank<br />
g., 637 hlam and (82 Devoushrre, B. (see p. 20)<br />
JOHNSON B. B., rm. 10 an1 11 Methodist bldg., 3<br />
Moody (see p. 10)<br />
I,athrop A. J., 672 Main<br />
Lute E. ‘I. office Court House, Lexington<br />
MILTONHENRY S.,168 Lexington and(lOTremont,<br />
rm. 3, H.) (see p. 20)<br />
STAltK ROBERT M., 621 Main, rm. F. (see p.20)<br />
Nurseryman.<br />
FISKE CHARLES D., 422 Moody (see p, 622)<br />
Nwses.<br />
Carney Nellie Miss, 83 Oak<br />
Crane Fannie Miss, 564 Main<br />
Farnsworth Jesse E., 60 Orange<br />
Gilman Lizzie S. Mrs., 196 Moody<br />
Grace Mary Miss. 26 Maple<br />
Haggarty Martha J. Miss, 8 Colby ave.<br />
Hawkes James It., 49 Cherry<br />
Hemenway Harriet Mrs., Pratt ave., near Bedford<br />
Hood Kate E. Miss, 17 Crescent<br />
Johnson Davis I.. 63 Myrtle<br />
Kelton Addie E. Miss, 27 Spruce<br />
Kidder Lucy R. Mrs., 7 Chestnut<br />
Leland Hannah B. Mrs., 83 Alder<br />
Lewis Catherine M., 103 Custiing<br />
Loomis Sarah L., 300 Central<br />
Marshall Margaret A. Mrs., 25 Central<br />
Melick Annie Miss, 566 Main<br />
Morton Charlotte E. Miss, West Dale<br />
Mullen Catherine Miss, 984 Main<br />
Murray Betsey M. Mrs., 98 Alder<br />
Otis Hattie G. Miss, 899 Main<br />
Partellow Alice A., l%~t Taylor<br />
Reynolds Lottie Mrs., 519 Main
Nurses,m-Cont~l~~ec~.<br />
Richardson Zorado A. Mrs., 50 Russell<br />
Rollins Mary E. Mrs., 22 Winthrop<br />
Stewart Anoabelln L. Xss, 746 Maip<br />
Sullivan Mary Mrs., 8 Colby ave.<br />
Ware E. D. Mrs., 193 Weston<br />
Oil Can Manufacturer.<br />
Roddick Thomas, Benefit, near Newton<br />
Oil Cloths awd H&L<br />
EMERSON WARREN F., 698 lKain (seep. 127)<br />
GRAVES Y. H. & SON, Exchange Hall, 727 Main<br />
(see page 1iS)<br />
OiZ Stoves.<br />
KIRWTN<br />
TAYLOR<br />
FREDERICK<br />
& PERCIVBL,<br />
H., 586 Main (see p. 2)<br />
Hall’s blk., 154 Moody<br />
(see page 3)<br />
WALTHAM HEATING<br />
695 Main (seep. G07)<br />
& PLUMBING CO.,<br />
OdZs.<br />
CONNORS J.<br />
yge 613)<br />
W., Home Tea Store, 601 Main (see<br />
Op%cians.<br />
ADAMS GEORGE W., 183 &~ody(see front corerj<br />
GALeCJPE ELIAS A., 1i2 Moody (see p. 90)<br />
HO!jTbeHl~v~N CORNELIUS J., 11 Moody (see<br />
a@<br />
NOBLE J: P., 671 Main (see p. 177)<br />
SAUL BROTHERS, 135 Moody (see p. 177)<br />
WALTHA>% HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL, Pal- _<br />
mer 8.5 hwain, propr’s. 78 Crescent (see p. 8)<br />
WHITFORD & JOHNSON (mufra.), 663 &in<br />
(see p. iii)<br />
Cheney’s, H. M. Cheney, manager, 2103 Moodg<br />
Rowe 8~ tirooks, George H. Rowe, manager, 210 Moody<br />
Waddington & Wildman’s, Alex Waddington, maunger,<br />
210 &ody<br />
Oysters and Cznriks.<br />
CHILDS T. W. & SON, 3 Elm (see page 615)<br />
SLOUGH<br />
LEWIS<br />
& ADAMS, 46 Spruce (seep. 612)<br />
EDWARD F., l’i8 i%ody (see p. 613)<br />
ROCKWELL & DURFEE, 91 &.foody (see p. 612)
WALTHAM DUSIRESS DIRECTORY 367<br />
Painters.<br />
f<br />
(CARRIAGE.)<br />
\ FLAGS) GEORGE A., Music Hall ave. (see p. 603)<br />
nI&R.A’I’H CHARLES T., 57 Harvard, corner<br />
Charles (see page 628)<br />
filULI,EN JABIES, Music Hall ave., see p. 618)<br />
Wft1G;tT F. ‘I!., 407 Lexiugton (see p. 619)<br />
(HOUSE AND SIGN.)<br />
Ashley Henry I,.. 89 Vernon<br />
Bacon John O., 16G Moody<br />
Davis Charles E. (sign),<br />
Mood\-<br />
rm. 52, Methodist bldg., 3<br />
Downing It. F., 64 Oak<br />
FLAW3 GEORGE.A., Music Hall ave. (see p. 603)<br />
GRAHAM W. S., 25 Eschange (see 1). GOG)<br />
HILLS FRANK H., 162 bloody<br />
Kilburn J. H.: 92 High<br />
Kimball & Lane, rear 184 Charles<br />
McGRATH CHARLES T. (sign), 57 Harvard, car.<br />
Charles (see p. 6%4)<br />
ItIcKenua Felix. rear h4 CentraI<br />
Norton Carlos W.. 79 Gnrduer<br />
POOLE CHARLES A., 7 Elm (see p. 606)<br />
Weutworth Benjamiu W., 9 Prospect<br />
Whelan J. H. h Son, 8 and 10 Spring<br />
(SIGN.)<br />
FLAGG GEORGE A., Music Hall av. (see p. GO3 j<br />
POOLE CHARLES A., 7 Elm (see p. 606)<br />
GRAHAM TV. S., 25 Exchange (see 1). 606)<br />
McGRATH CHARLES ‘J!., 57 Harvard,cor.Charles<br />
(see p. 628)<br />
Pccinters’<br />
Xupplies.<br />
KENDALL & HIGGINS, 651 and 653 Main (see<br />
page 13)<br />
RICHARDSON E. M., 712 Main (see p. 178)<br />
Paint8, Oils and Glm98.<br />
ATWOOD & SHAW, 137 Moody (see foot lines)<br />
HILLS F.H., 161 Mood;<br />
KENDALL & HIGGINS., 651 and 653 Main (set<br />
page 13)<br />
POOLE CHARLES A., 7 Elm (see p. GOG)<br />
IiICHARDSON E. M., Goodnow’s block, il2 Main<br />
(see paxe li8)<br />
RYSSELL WILLTAM M., 633 Main (see p. 13)<br />
SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM, 6 Pine (see p.G%O)<br />
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Eaton A. M., 233 Bacon<br />
Puper Bags, Twine, Etc.<br />
GRAHAM W. S., 25 Exchange (see p. 606)<br />
HALL HERBERT W., rear 202 l\loody [see ~~60.2)<br />
Hutchinson George M., 6 Park place<br />
MuAlister Edward, 80 Lowell<br />
0LlMSTE:AD ELLIS B., 174 Moody (see p. 14)<br />
lbyers I. \Y., 16 Gordon<br />
scribuer Charles H., 239 Moodv<br />
iV\Thelon J. H. Ss Sou, 8 and 10 bpring<br />
BRADFORD FRED H., 617 Main<br />
McAllister Edward, 80 Lowell<br />
OLMSTEAD ELLIS B., 174 Moody (see p. 14)<br />
UPHA:) FRANK H., 143 Moody (see p. 6~7)<br />
WOOLLEY GEORGE, ltutuford bldg., 616 IUain<br />
(see front cover)<br />
Paper<br />
J!5Crnufiwturers.<br />
12obert.s John & Son, South, near Weston liue, and (91<br />
Federal, lhston)<br />
FLEMING H. EUGENE, lG5 Moody (see p. 180)<br />
HALL & LYOti, 117 Moudp, car. Crescent (see<br />
front cover)<br />
HOYT GEORGE L., 350 Moody, car. Wadsworth<br />
ave. (SW page Yl)<br />
HUTCHINSSON LOUIS J., 591 Main (see opp.<br />
Physicians.)<br />
JENBISON ELM.ER E., 208 Moody (see p. 150)<br />
O’HERN J. F. & UO., 2’1 Felton, car. Prospect (see<br />
back cover)<br />
PARKER ARTHUR H., 665 Main (see p. 180)<br />
YlilLLPPS .LKA B., Piue, car. Elm (see p. 180)<br />
SMITH E. 1M. iy: CO., 13 Moody (see p. 91)<br />
Foster<br />
Dan P., 199 Charles<br />
Putterm (Paper).<br />
FLYNN MARY L. MISS (Imperial pinued), 613<br />
Main (see p. 91)<br />
WARREN GEORGIA A. MRS. (htterick),<br />
~Yelch’s block, 11 Moody (see p. 16)
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\. WALTHAM BUSINESS nIRE’T’ORY 371<br />
Patter<br />
(Concrete).<br />
HAYS WILLIAM w., 239 sChQ61 (see p. 605)<br />
Perf tcme~~es.<br />
FLEMING- H. EUGERE, 165 Moody (see p. 180)<br />
HALL & LYON, 117 Moody, car. Crescent (see<br />
front cover)<br />
HOYT GEORGE L., 3i0 Moody, car. Wadsworth<br />
ave. (see page 9 1)<br />
HUTCHKNSON LOUIS J., 591 Main (see opp.<br />
Physicians)<br />
JENNISON ELMER E., 208 Moody (see p. 180<br />
MORGAN BROTHERS, 26 Moodv (see p. 6‘26)<br />
O’HERN JOSEPH F. & CO.,221 peltoa, cor.Prospect<br />
(see back cover)<br />
YARKER ARTHUR H., 665 Main (see p. 180)<br />
SMITH E. M. & CO., 13 Bloody (see p. 91)<br />
Allen William H., rm. 42, Methodist bldg. 3 Moody<br />
BROWN LINCOLN C., 645 Main (see p. 626)<br />
PHILLIPS J. ALFRED, 119 Moody, car. Crescent<br />
Hari~~~upC~“e 6dhurch<br />
WEBSTEli WILLIAM A,, 111 Moody (see p.623)<br />
Ph gsicinns.<br />
*XemCers of the Massachusetts Medical Society.<br />
Bailey William H., 82 Grant<br />
Uill George E;., 252 Crescent<br />
i3rock Charles F., 253 Mood<br />
Cousens pu’. Wiiliam, 2Oi Moody<br />
*Cutler E. R., 716 iV!ain, opp. Spring<br />
*Foster Frank A., 12 Spruce<br />
*GREENWOOD ALLEN, 758 &lain (see p. opp.)<br />
Hadleg J. Franklin, 749 Main, car. Exchange<br />
Hall Irving S. (horn.) 18 Harris<br />
*Hoyt Walter S., 96 Crescent<br />
*Hu’tchingson Claribel M. Mrs., 836 Main<br />
*Jarvis William F., 233 Bloody, car. Chestnut<br />
Libby Jesse H., 204 Moody<br />
*$lcCollester J. &. A., 87 Chestnut, car. Moody<br />
*XlcCormick Coruelius J.. 26 Common<br />
McKENTY J. EDMUND, 117 Taylor (see opp.)<br />
Molleur Lonis I., 145 Feltou<br />
MOSHER MARSHALL J., 197 Charles (see opp.‘l<br />
*O’REILEY WILLIAM J., 188 Moody(see opp.)<br />
Pope G. E’red. 4 =\ppleton<br />
SEARS ELOISE A. (horn.), li0 Moody, office hours<br />
until 9 A. M., 1 to 3 and 6 to 7 P.M.<br />
Steinburg Joseph, 832 Main<br />
*Stiles Fred Merritt, 119 Adams<br />
Vincieut Philip, 98 Maple<br />
WEBBER GEORGE F., 220 1\zoodp (see opp.)<br />
23 .
PhgC/sMans,-Conthfled.<br />
*Willis John W., 564 Main, opp. Liberty<br />
*Wood Henry A., 742 Main<br />
*Worcester Alfred, 742 Main<br />
Worcester Edward, 7 Moody<br />
P%ano<br />
Movers.<br />
BLAKE GARDNER, 707 Main (see p. 7)<br />
BRADSTREET B. & CO., 210 bloody (see front<br />
cover)<br />
CRAFTS W. D., 37 Charles (see p. 620)<br />
DAVIS’ EXPRESS , 112 Moody (see p. 2)<br />
GIBBS & CO., Rumford bldg., 614 Main (see p. 601)<br />
McDPNALD RI. I. W., order box, 11 Moody (see p.<br />
PE&%NS’ BOSTON & WALTITAM EX-<br />
PRESS, 146 Moody (see p. 618)<br />
Piano and Organ lblers.<br />
Bearce Fred T., 210 Moody<br />
Hernandez Melquiades, 57 Orange<br />
Reed C. E., 13 High<br />
Kogers William F., Highland av.<br />
P%anos and<br />
Organs.<br />
HAF2$E HARRY, 1378 Moody, room 3 (see page<br />
Thompson St Howe. 210 Moody<br />
WARREN GEORGIA A. MRS., 11 Moody (see<br />
P- 16)<br />
PdCk8 and &W&e TOOTS.<br />
GIFFORD FRED C., 21 Crescent (see p. 619)<br />
Picture<br />
E”rccmc Bnfr.<br />
OLMSTEAD ELLIS B., li4 Moody (see p, 14,)<br />
Ph%wee and l%cture lrarne8.<br />
Bradford F. H., 617 Main<br />
DYER V. A. MRS., 193 Moody (see page 92)<br />
MORGAN BROS., 26 Moody (see page 626)<br />
OLMSTEAD ELLIS B., 174 Moody (see p. 14)<br />
UPHAM FRANK H., 145 Moody (see page 627)<br />
WOOLLEY GEORGE, 616 Main (see front cover)
.<br />
WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY 373<br />
BUTTRTCK LUMBER CO., Howe & Rice,props.,<br />
56 Felton (see foot lines in Gen. Directory)<br />
LEATHEKBEE WM. H. & SON, Linden, near<br />
Beaver Brook station (see back cover)<br />
LIBBY & LAECOM, Prospect, near Pelton (see<br />
page 605)<br />
Perry Bros., off Linden, near C. M. R. R.<br />
Plasterers’.<br />
LALLY JOHN, 65 Calvary (see page 629)<br />
Pleasure<br />
Groves.<br />
Forest Grove, H. P. Bartlett, prop., rear 93 Moody<br />
Pleasure<br />
Steamers.<br />
Forest Grove, Bartlett & Illingworth, props., wharf off 75<br />
Moody<br />
Plumbers.<br />
ATWOOD & SHAW, 137 Moody (see foot lines in<br />
General Directory)<br />
Cullen Thomas W.. 7 Felton<br />
Doran h Co., 695 Main<br />
E’rench A. D., rear 410 Moody<br />
Hannify James L., 29 Common<br />
Harris Bernard~ 569 Main<br />
KIRWIN FREDERICK II., 586 Main (see p. 2)<br />
O’NEIL & DOYLE, 1064 Moody (see page 606)<br />
Paul Bras., 11 Lexington<br />
PIiILLIYS J. L., 44 Spruce (see page 607)<br />
Stearus Watson, 693 Main<br />
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, 154 Moody (see p. 3)<br />
WALTHAM HEATING & PLUMBING CO.,<br />
695 Main (see page 607)<br />
Plumbers’<br />
Haterials.<br />
RICHARDSON E. M., 712 Main (see page 178)<br />
WALTHAM HEATING & PLUMBING CO.,<br />
695 Main (see page 607)<br />
Podtry<br />
Dealers.<br />
Graves Willard H., Main, Bear Hill<br />
Kirwin Walter J., off Weston, near Stony Brook<br />
i%rrill Frank W., Winter
374 WALTHAM BUSIRESS INRECTORY<br />
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Prht<br />
ters.<br />
Adams John, 117 South<br />
1Sat’ry E. L.. Music Hall ave.<br />
DOLAN JOHN W., 621 Xain, room H (see p. 621)<br />
<strong>Free</strong> Press *Job Print, 12. B. Somers, prop., 79 Moody<br />
Somers It. IS., 79 Moody, near the bridge<br />
Varney William S., rear 218 Moody<br />
WALTHAM TRIBUNE CO., 622 Main (see page<br />
625)<br />
WALKER & JONES, 65.5 Main (see page 624)<br />
WHEELER PRINTING CO., 645 hlaiu (see<br />
page 624)<br />
Produce.<br />
ANDREWS AMOS, 212 Moody (see page 619)<br />
BACON & SARGENT, 875 Maiu (see page 614)<br />
BEATTIE BROS., ‘7 Crescent (see page 608)<br />
BENNETT ANDKEW, 938 &lain (see page SOS)<br />
CHILDS T. W. &SON, 3 Elm (see page 615)<br />
CLOUGh & ADAMS, 46 Spruce (see page 612)<br />
ELWELL FRED W., i7 Prospect (see page 610)<br />
ESTES & MARTIN, 649 Msiu (see back cover)<br />
GATELY BROS., 5 Spring (see page 611)<br />
GLYNN JOHN, 121 Felton (see page 614)<br />
HARRINGrTON JAMES F., 48 Charles (see page<br />
McMILLAN JAMES D., 40 Spruce (see p. 614)<br />
NOYES bz SON, 132 Moody (see page 610)<br />
QUINN J. M., 81 Moody (see page 609)<br />
RAND GEORGE F., 18 Lesiugton (see page 603)<br />
TAYLOR JAMES M., 152 bloody (set: page 611)<br />
TRACY THO,VlAS A., 155 S;ubool (see page 630)<br />
WATTS & PIERSON, 366 Modp (see page 615)<br />
Wright George B., Yi aud YY Spriug<br />
ARMOUR & CO. (wholesale), 14 and 16 Felton (see<br />
page 6OY)<br />
BACON & SARGENT, 8i5 Main (see page 614)<br />
BEATTIE BROS., 7 Crescent, near No&y (see p.<br />
608)<br />
BENN E’TT AND1 REW, 938 Nain (see page 608)<br />
4 CHILDS T. W. dk SON, 3 Elw (see page 61.5)<br />
4 CITY MARKET, J. bl. Quinu, prop., 81 Moody (see<br />
page 6OY)<br />
3LOUGH & ADAMS, 46 Spruce (see p. 612)<br />
SCENT MARKET, Benttie Kros., prop., 7<br />
Cresceut (see page tiO8,<br />
Curtis 8. V., 27 De~bv<br />
Cu.ter & Adams, 10 common
WALTHAM BUSINESS ‘DIRECTORY- 3i5<br />
Dohertv II. J.. 56 Oak<br />
ELWhLL FRED W., 77 Prospect (see page 610)<br />
ESTES & MARTIN, 649 Main (see back cover)<br />
QATELY BROS., 5 Spring (see page 611)<br />
Guinan William I., 127 Charles<br />
Hnllaran Michael, 18 1 School<br />
Hnlleran I\[. L.. Newton, COP. Oak<br />
JIAl!Z~~IXGTQN JAMES F., 48 Charles (see page<br />
llowe Moses A., 102 Racon<br />
Hughes Thomas F., 55 Oak<br />
Janes Bras., 87 Moody<br />
O’Brien James, 75 Oak and 32 Cedar<br />
O’Xeil George, Ced;tr. near High<br />
O-Neil Michael, 133 Charles<br />
QUINN JOSEPH M., 81 Moody (see p”ge 609)<br />
RAND GEORGE I., 18 Lexington (see page 609)<br />
RIEDLE JOHN (sausage mnfr.) Prospect, near Felton<br />
(see page 6 14)<br />
Roonev William F., 503 Main<br />
RUMFORD MARKET, George F. Rand, prop., 18<br />
Lexington (see page 609)<br />
Rran Jnme:, F,., 19 Oak<br />
T’AYLOR JAMES fiI., Hall’s block, 152 Moody,near<br />
Gordon (see page 611)<br />
Tower Frauk E:. (peddler), Weston, hey. Highland ave.<br />
TRACY THOMAS A., 175 School (see page 630)<br />
WALTHAM BEEF CO. (wholesale). ‘LO Felton<br />
(see page 608)<br />
WATTS & PIERSON, 366 Moody, car. Wadsworth<br />
ave. (see page 615)<br />
,Mooney Patrick, stand, Waltham station, F. R. R.<br />
Pumps.<br />
KIRWINFREDERICK H., 586 Main (see p. 2)<br />
Readily Room.<br />
W. Y. M. C. U., 99 Moody<br />
ReaL Estate<br />
Agents.<br />
BERGIN MICHAEL, 14 Common (see page 11)<br />
Chatlin *John P., 210 Mood>r<br />
JOHNSON WILLIAM H., rooms 1 and 2, M&h& *<br />
dist bldg., 3 Moody (see page 11)<br />
ROBINSON JAMES F., 637 Main. room 4<br />
SHERMAN HENRY P., 25 Liberty (see page 11)<br />
TISDALE G. W. & SON, 20 Methodist bldg., 3<br />
Moody (see front cover)<br />
TOLMAN B. S., 622 Main, room A (see page 11)<br />
Viles Daniel F., 637 Main, room 3
376 WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTOR%<br />
Refrigerators.<br />
GOODNOW W. & SON, 708 Main (see back cover)<br />
GRAVES FRANK L., 224 kfoody (see p. fi21)<br />
GRAVES P. H. & SON, Exchange Hall, 727 &fain<br />
(see page 178)<br />
Restazcramts.<br />
Buckley T. F., 41 and 43 Moody<br />
Field George K.. 3 Common<br />
HALJA HERBERT E., 48 Spruce (see page 631)<br />
NORUMBEGA DINING ROOMS, A. H. Bedell,<br />
prop., Prospect, car. Bills (bee p. 631)<br />
Res-to-re.<br />
SAMUELS 5. B. MRS. (importer), 79 Lexington<br />
(see p. 630)<br />
Ribbons, Plowers, Etc.<br />
LAMB C. F. (Boston Store), 167,171 and 205 Moody<br />
(see page 92)<br />
Rolies<br />
am3 WWps.<br />
V,QRNUlM EDWARD P., 599 Main (see p. 620)<br />
Roofers.<br />
Carr George A., 40 Russell<br />
Conlep .J. A., 29 Gorham<br />
KTRWIN FREDERICK H., 586 Main (see p. 2)<br />
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, Hall’s block, 154 Moody<br />
(see p. 3)<br />
WALTHAM HEATING & PLUMBING CO.,<br />
695 Main (see page 607)<br />
Roofing<br />
Materids.<br />
KIRWIN FREDERTCK H., 586 Main (see p. 2)<br />
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, Hall’s block, 154 Moody<br />
(see p. 3)<br />
MCDONALD<br />
page 178)<br />
M. I. W., order box, 11 Moody (see<br />
Saloons.<br />
BELMONT BILLIARD HALL, F. D. Desmond,<br />
prop. 6 Common, n. Main (see page 616)<br />
Rouudy David D., 35 Elm
WALTHAM BUSINESS T~IRRCTOTIP 377<br />
POPE GEORGE B. & CO., 582 Main (see p. 608)<br />
Surad (Plastering).<br />
&lcEneany Patrick, 46 Charles<br />
Sanitary<br />
Engi,neers.<br />
Hannifv J. L., 29 Common<br />
JOHldON FRANK P., room 55, Methodist bldg.,<br />
3 Moody (see page 625)<br />
Sausage Mnf rs.<br />
RIEDLE JOHN, Prospect, near Felton (see p, 614)<br />
WALTHAM SAVINGS BANK, Enos T. Lute,<br />
pres., C. E. Stone, treas., 6Yi Alain (see page 681) *<br />
Sawing<br />
alzd Planing.<br />
RUTTRICK LUMBER CO., Howe & Rice,props.,<br />
56 Felton (see foot lines Geueral Directory)<br />
LEATHERBEE WILLIAM H. & SON, Linden,<br />
near Beaver Brook station (see back cover)<br />
LIBBY & LARCOM, Prospect, n. Feltou (see page<br />
605)<br />
SckooL Pu,rniture.<br />
PERRY GEORGE S. & CO. (i3 Fulton, B.), (see<br />
page 635)<br />
School<br />
Supplies.<br />
TOWNE WARREN N., 161 Moody (see page 6)<br />
, Schools (Private).<br />
Higginbotbam Eleanor Miss, 56 South<br />
Moor Mary J. Miss, 1.5 Alder<br />
WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL. Palmer<br />
6% Swain, ‘props., 78 Crescent, car. Spruce (see<br />
page 8)<br />
Waltham New Church, Lexington, bey. Beaver<br />
l<br />
Screw Mnf m.<br />
Waltham Screw Co., rear 93 Moody
378 WALTHAIM BUSINESS DIRIXXORI’<br />
Seeds.<br />
KIDDER RICHARD H., Worcester lane+. Bacon<br />
(see page 6221<br />
RICHARDSON E. M., 712 Main (see page 178)<br />
HEAVERNS HERBERT (flower), 202 Xoodp (see<br />
page 622)<br />
SILCK CALLIE A. MRS. (flower) ,149 Moody (see<br />
pa,ge 623)<br />
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL. Hall’s block, 154 Moody<br />
(see page 3)<br />
TH
WALTHAM OUSINESS I~IRECTORY 379<br />
CHAsE SARAH A. MISS, 104 Moody fsee page<br />
323)<br />
FLYNN MA4RY L. qXISS, 613 Main (see p. 91 )<br />
LAMB C. F. (Boston Store), 167 ant1 171 Moody<br />
and 205 do. (see p. 92)<br />
.<br />
Smokers9<br />
A&ides.<br />
BUCKLEY JOHN W., 97 Moody (see foot lines in<br />
Generai Directory)<br />
HAGARTY JOHN J.. 12 Elm, near Park Thentre<br />
(see page 603)<br />
STRAUCH ANDREW, 685 Main (see p. F13)<br />
Soda and iJli,aeml Water iVcmtifacturers.<br />
Amrock Edward S.. 183 and 185 P\‘ewtnn<br />
CAIN JOHN E., Music Hall av. near Main (see p.<br />
601)<br />
Harvey J. J.. 5’75 Main<br />
Jameson Alden, Trapelo road, car. V’oburn: office(1 PembertoIl<br />
sq. B.)<br />
Speakiny<br />
Tubes (Electric).<br />
DODGE & SA.WYER, room 3i, Methodist bldg , 3<br />
.Ilootly (see page 6)<br />
GROSSMAN JOHN, 4 Church (see page G21)<br />
i Spectacles mm! &Qte Glasses.<br />
ADAMS GEORGE W., 183 Moody (see front<br />
cover)<br />
GALLUPE ELIAS A., 172 Moody (see p. 90)<br />
NOBLE J. P., 671 Main (see page 157)<br />
SAUL BROS. 139 Moody (see parre Iii)<br />
.WHITFORD & JOHNSON, 6ti3 Main (see page<br />
17i)<br />
Stamy4ng and Pthkinr/.<br />
CHASE SARAH A., MISS, 104 Moody (see 11.<br />
124)<br />
Spom%ng Goo Is.<br />
RICHARDSON E. RI., Goodnow’s block, 712 Main<br />
(see page 178)<br />
SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM, G Pine, near Moody<br />
(see page 620)
380 WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY<br />
Stables ( Liuery, Boarding and Sale).<br />
Cnswell brilliant J. (hack), rear 26 Lexington<br />
CENTRAL HOUSE STABLE, Geo. H. Cushman,<br />
prop., 743 Main (see page 617)<br />
CLARK GEORGE A., 39 Spruce near Moody (see<br />
page 616)<br />
French Wiiliarn, Woerd av., near Crescent<br />
HAYWARD G. W., 1’774 Moody, rear Shepherd’s<br />
block (see page 630)<br />
Kelley *John 13., 703 Main<br />
KENDALL LEVI J., 33 Crescent (see page Fli )<br />
Kirwiu Grafton IL, rear 641 Main<br />
LUCAS B. E., rear 95 Moody (see page 616)<br />
PROSPECT HOUSE (boarding), Thomas Cos,<br />
prop., 881 Main, opp. Prospect (see page 14)<br />
R.ichardson Warren J., 12 Church<br />
Wllite Willis A., 979 Main<br />
Stage Litae.<br />
KENDALL LEVI J., 33 Crescent (see pzge 617)<br />
Stationers<br />
and Stutio3zery.<br />
BALL ELLA S. MRS., GO9 Main, COT. Church<br />
(see page 10)<br />
BRADFORD FRED H., 617 Main<br />
DYER V. A. MRS., 193 i\loody (see page 92)<br />
HOGAN M. A, & SON, 594 Main (see p. 91)<br />
LITCHFIELD F. A., 2 Lexington (see page 12)<br />
MORGAN BROS., 26 Moody (see page 626)<br />
POORE GEORGE C., 115 Mood.y, car. Crescent<br />
(see page 626)<br />
TOWNE WARREN N., 161 Moody (see page 6)<br />
Whitten Mary Mrs., 149 Moldy - - -<br />
WOOLLEY GEORGE, 616 Main (see front cover)<br />
Steam<br />
Engineer.<br />
HOBBS GEORGE E., 104 Felton (see page 607)<br />
Steum<br />
Wea,t$ng Apparatus.<br />
PHILLIPS J. I;., 44 Spruce [see page 607)<br />
WALTHAM FOCJNDRY Cd)., 71 nud 73 Felton,<br />
car. Water (see page 4)<br />
Steam toad Gas Fitters.<br />
KIRWIN FREDERICK H., 586 Maiu(see page 2)<br />
PHILLIPS J. L., 44 Spruce (see p. 607)<br />
Stearns Watson, 693 Main<br />
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, 154 Moody (see p, 3)<br />
WALTHAM HEATING & PLUMBING CO.,<br />
695 Main (see p. 607:
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i .<br />
WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY<br />
381<br />
Steam and Hand<br />
Beadel & Totten, head of West Dale<br />
SteumsJ&ip<br />
Drillhag.<br />
Y%cJcet A!.ents.<br />
(Cunard, Allan, Warren and ‘I’hingvalln.)<br />
GIBBS & CO., Rumford building,614 Main, and (105<br />
Arch, 34 Court sq., and 25 Merchants Row, B.) (see<br />
page 601)<br />
Stone CrimPher.<br />
lMead F.W.,Roberts erossingt o&e (53 State,rm.i%g,B.)<br />
Stone Mason.<br />
WELCH JOHN T., 33 Spring (see p. 629)<br />
Stone Tools.<br />
GIFFORD FRED C.! 21 Crescent (see p. 619)<br />
Stolae WorJcer.<br />
Gill Robert M., off Newton, near F. R. R.<br />
Store and Ofice<br />
Fittirzgs.<br />
LIBBY & LARCOM, Prospect, near Felton (se9<br />
page 605)<br />
Storehouses.<br />
Bartlett & Illingsworth. rear 93 Moody<br />
Waltham Storage Co., G.E. Kirwin, prop., rear 641 Main<br />
Stoves ( Gas. )<br />
WALTHAM GAS LIGHT CO., 10 Moody, room<br />
1 (see page 5)<br />
Stoves, Purnaces, Etc.<br />
ATWOOD & SHAW, 137 ilfoody (see foot lines in<br />
General Directory)<br />
GRAVES FRANK L., 221 Iilootlp (see p. 621)<br />
GRAVES P. H. & SON, Exchange Hall, 52'7 Main<br />
(see page 178)<br />
KIRWIN FREDERICK H., 586 Main (see p. 2)<br />
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, Hall’s block, 154 Moody<br />
(see page 3)<br />
WALTHAM HEATING & PLUMBING CO.,<br />
695 Main (seep. 60’7)
GRAVES P. H. & SON, Exchange H:rli, 73i .\lain<br />
(see page 178)<br />
Kernton Street Railway<br />
Street Railways.<br />
Co., office at Newton<br />
BURNHAM I,EWIH ‘I’., 209 Lexington (see back<br />
cover)<br />
AAB & CO., room 5.5, Metho:list bldg., 3 Bloody (see<br />
page G2,i)<br />
JOHNSDN FRANK P., room 55, Mctl~odist bldg., 3<br />
Moody (see page 625)<br />
Alinn William, 9 Crescent<br />
lhrton Thomas J., WI Main<br />
BLOMKERGE CARL D., 6Rl Main (see p. 128)<br />
Cassidy Patrick A.. 67.5 hlain, room 6<br />
CHAFFIN FREDERICK L., 10 Moody, room 2<br />
jsce parp 89)<br />
bENNISON LYMAN O.,nInynnrd block, 694 Main,<br />
am1 (7C FrrZ~llilin, B.) (tiee pqe LB)<br />
ILEFELDT EDXOND, Prospect. near Felton (s ‘e<br />
page 8Y)<br />
Jones K. E:.. AZ1 Main, room D<br />
KNIGHT AUGUSTUS H., 139 Moody (see front<br />
cover)<br />
LEIGHTON ALONZO, 200 Moody (see p. 125)<br />
WIGGIN OZHO A., rooms 8 and 9 Uelllodist bldg.,<br />
3 Moody (see page 177)<br />
Ten, Coffee and<br />
Spices.<br />
BILLTXGS BENJAMIN F., 227 Felton (sze p.<br />
614)<br />
BOSTOS BRANCH GROCERY A‘ND TEA<br />
HOUSE, Frank J. Perkins, [m[J.9 iO9 IGain (see<br />
page 611)<br />
Boston Ten Co., Daley & O’Rourke, prop’rs, 557 M:Gn<br />
CLASRY D. J., 80 Charles (see p. 613)<br />
CONNORS J. W. (Home Tea Store), 601 Main (see<br />
GLYNN JOHN, 121 Feiton (see p. 614)<br />
HAWLEY BBOS., 189 Moody (see p. 610)
WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY 383 ,<br />
\<br />
,<br />
I<br />
,<br />
<br />
LEARY TIMOTHY & SON,75 and 77 Charles (see<br />
pqe 615)<br />
LOCKE FRANK O., 713 Main (see p. 614)<br />
LYONS & BQWLER, 232 Moody (bee p. 615)<br />
McCollou~l~ William I., Waverly, C. P.<br />
\<br />
NETHEKCOTE M. H., 194 Willow (see p. 629)<br />
NORTHUP & WARDEN, 145 Moody (see 13. 614)<br />
NOYES & SON, 13% Moody (see page 610)<br />
Quigley Peter, 51 Cdvarp<br />
SHIELS<br />
TRACY<br />
MARTIN,<br />
DANIEL<br />
169 Willow (see p. 612)<br />
J., 179 Willow (seep. 610)<br />
WATTS & PIERSON, 36G Moody (see p. 615)<br />
(DAKCING.)<br />
Walters George I. , 85 Orange<br />
(ELOCUTION.)<br />
Williams Grace Wilder Mrs., Auburn,<br />
(nlusIc.)<br />
near Vernon<br />
Adams Carrie L. Mrs. (piano), 92 Maple<br />
l$ill Sarah I”. Mrs. (vocal), %52 Cre>certt<br />
Urigdeu George F., 188 Chestnut<br />
Clough Hattie E. Miss (piauoj, 79 High<br />
Cobb William W. (instrumental);<br />
Eaton LouisG., 140 High<br />
4d School<br />
~Emerson Alice L. Bliss (piano), 21 Lyman<br />
Farwell Charlotte I., 100 Central<br />
Gill Nellie A. Miss (piano), 261 Crescent<br />
HAGUE HARRY, 137& Moody, room 3 (see p. 627)<br />
Hallett Charlotte M. Miss (piano), Worcester lane<br />
Hartwell &bel E. Miss (piano), 89 Cherry<br />
Hernandea A. H. Mrs., .57 Orange<br />
Hootou Martha J. Mrs. (piano), 83 Ash<br />
Leonard Annie M. Miss (piauo),<br />
Leslie E. J, Mrs., 14 Taylor<br />
39 Floyd<br />
Louis Loury (vocal and instrumental), 23& Common<br />
Mansfield Antonia Mrs. (piauo and vocal;, 3 I\loodr,<br />
room 21<br />
Neale Isabel L. Mrs. (piano and voice), 150 Brown<br />
Payson Nancy E. Miss (piano), 18~ Moody<br />
l’ratt Ada 1\1. Mrs. (piauo aud orgau), 59 fit-own<br />
lteed Clarence E., 13 High<br />
lCussel1 Jennie l-1. Miss (piano), 128 Adams<br />
Spelman M. F., 3 Pine<br />
Starbuck Walter P. (piano and organ j , 43 Lexington<br />
Stone Mary E. (piano and organ), 3-L Floyd<br />
Stowell Martha A. Mrs. (piano aud orgstl), 53 Alder<br />
Willis W. Archibald (vocal), 10 Moody, rms<br />
Wood Flora N. Misu, 169 Moody<br />
5 ad 6
384 WALTHAM BUSINESS IlIRECTORP<br />
~~ucchers,-Cont~nzced.<br />
(OIL<br />
PAINTING.)<br />
Flvnn Hannah A. Miss, 14 Liberty<br />
W-ilder A. 31. Mrs., 178 Chestnut<br />
Wood Amanda 12. Miss, 198 Adams<br />
(WATCHMAKIXG.)<br />
WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL,<br />
Palmer & Swain, props., 78 Crescent, car. Spruce<br />
(see p. 8)<br />
(WATF,R<br />
COLOR PAINTING.)<br />
Wilder A. ;\I. Mrs., 178 Chestnut<br />
5Ceamstem.<br />
Barrett William, stand, Waltham station, F. IX. R.<br />
BLAKE GARDNER, 707 Main (see page 7)<br />
BRADSTREET B. & CO., 210 Moody (see front<br />
corer)<br />
Counelley Thomas, 87 Exchauge<br />
Coonev Hichatd, 2 Day<br />
CRAk’TS W. D., 3’7 Charles (see page 620)<br />
DAVIS’<br />
Fitzgerald<br />
EXPRESS, 112 Noody (see 1). 2)<br />
Patrick, 241 Newton<br />
Mallog Pat.ric k, 8i Uacon<br />
MeDONALD M. I. W., order box, 11 Moody (see<br />
page lit))<br />
NcGLINCHEY JAMES A., 174 S&o01 (see p .54)<br />
Nasse Frederick A., stand, I. R. It. depot<br />
O’Malley Peter .J., Massasoit;<br />
PACKARD<br />
WELCH<br />
CALEB<br />
JOHN T.,<br />
S., 5i4 R1sin (see p. 605)<br />
33 Spring (see p. 629)<br />
Telegraph<br />
Of/tce.<br />
Western Union Telegraph. Waltham station, F. R. R.<br />
Mrs. C. I. Fay, operator, and Robert,s crossing, li.<br />
R. It.<br />
ISew England Telephone and Telegraph Co., Miss Annie<br />
J. Steele, chief operator and Miss Carrie E. Davis,<br />
o.perator, oflice 17 Elm<br />
PARK THEATRE, W. D. Bradstreet, lessee ancl<br />
manager, 1G Elm, uear Main
-<br />
WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY 385<br />
T’icJcet Agemts<br />
(Steam8Jddp.j<br />
GIBBS & CO.,Rumford building. 614 Mnic, and (105<br />
Arch, 34 Court sq., and 25 Merchants Row, S.),<br />
(see page 601)<br />
Tin Plate and Sheet Iron WorJce~%<br />
KTRWlN FREDERICK H., 586 hlain (see p. 2)<br />
TAYLOR & YEK.CIVAL, Hall’s block, 154 Moody<br />
(see page 3)<br />
T&mmaitJt.s.<br />
ATWOOD & SHAW, 13i Moody (see foot lines in<br />
general directory)<br />
r<br />
Cullen JThomas W., i Felton<br />
Vrencb A. I)., rear 210 Moody<br />
Harris Bernard. 569 Main<br />
KIRWIN FREDERICK H., 586 Main (see p. 2)<br />
O’NEIL & DOYLE, 1063 Moody (see p. 606)<br />
TAYLOR dz PERCIVAL, Hall’s block, 154 Moody<br />
(see page 3)<br />
CONNORS J. W., E-lame Tea Store, 601 Main (see<br />
page 613)<br />
DYER V. A. MRS., 193 Moody (see page 92)<br />
Toilet<br />
Aw%elex.<br />
FLEMING H. EUGENE, 165 Moody (see p. 180)<br />
HALL & IAYON, 117 Moody, corner Crescent (see<br />
front cover)<br />
HOYT GEORGE l-l. 370 Moody, car. Wadsworth<br />
ave. (see page 91)<br />
HUTCHINSON LOUIS J., 591 Main (see p. 370)<br />
JENNISON E. E., 208 Moody, COP. Gushing (see<br />
page 180)<br />
O’HERN JOSEPH F. & CO., 221 Felton, COY.<br />
Pospect (see back cover)<br />
PARKER ARTHUR H., G55 Main (see page 180)<br />
PHILLIPS IRA B., Pine, car. Elti~ (see page 180)<br />
SMITH ‘E. M. & CO., 13 Moody (see page 91)<br />
WOOLLEYGEORGE, Rumford bldg., GIG Main (see<br />
front cover)<br />
Tools ( FatcJh and Pine.)<br />
STARK JOHN, rear 218 Moody (see page 607)<br />
Tool Mnfr.<br />
GIFFOKD FRED C., 21 Crescent (see page 619)
386 WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY<br />
BALL ELLA 5. MRS., 609 Main, car. Church (see<br />
wze 10)<br />
CHASE SARAH A. MISS, 104 Moody, opp. Warner’s<br />
block ( see page 129)<br />
HOGAN M. A. a% SON, 594 Main (see page 91)<br />
&LOR[fAX BROS., 16 Moody (see page 626)<br />
POORE GEOKGE C., 115 bloody (see page 626)<br />
Trunl~s, Valises, Etc.<br />
BOSTON & WALTHAM C L 0 T H IN G<br />
HOUSE, Perry &Z Psrlin, props., Methodist bldg.,<br />
1 Moody (see p. 128)<br />
GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE, Morgan & Co.<br />
pqops., 659 Main (see p. 6P6)<br />
HAYES ARTHUR I)., 7% Main, next Central<br />
House (see page 620)<br />
RYAN TI~~OTHY F., 629 Main (see p. 129)<br />
YOOKE G:EOltGE U., 115 Moody (see page 626)<br />
STONE WILLLiM B., Mapard blk., 694 Main<br />
(see p. I%Y)<br />
VAfeNUM EDWARD I., 599 Main (see page 620)<br />
WOOLLEY GEORGE, 616 Main (see front corer)<br />
YORK DANIEL C., lid bkmdy (see page 620)<br />
Triqwles<br />
mad Bicycles.<br />
SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM, 6 Pine (see p.G20)<br />
MAYNARD FRANK, 696 Main (see page 130)<br />
Trustee of Estates.<br />
TOLMAN B. S., 621 Main (see page 11)<br />
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., Howe & Rice, props.,<br />
56 Felton (see foot hues in General Director)<br />
LEATHERESEE WILLIAM H. & SON, Linden,<br />
near beaver brook station (see back cover)<br />
LIBBY & LARCOM, Prospect, near Felton (see<br />
page SU5)<br />
FARNSWORTH HENRY A., 125 Moody (see<br />
page 129)<br />
HATCH LEMONT P., Methodist building, 5 Moody<br />
and (311 ~Vasihington, U.) (see page 92)
WALTHA~II BUSINESS nIRECTORY 387<br />
I<br />
f,’<br />
BERGIN MICHAEL, 14 Common (see page 11)<br />
Farwell & Locke, 27 School<br />
GOODNOW WILLIAM & SON, 508 Main (see<br />
back cover)<br />
Reade Agatha Mrs.. 14 Common<br />
SPOONER H. C. & SON, 158 Moody (see page 54)<br />
UPHAM FRANK H,, 145 Moody (see page 627)<br />
BAILEY LEVI L., 789 Main (see page 621)<br />
BLAKE GARDNER, 707 Main (see page ‘7)<br />
.HILQUIST CHRISTOPHER W., 8 Union (see<br />
page 62 I )<br />
SPOOLER H. C. & SON, 158 Moody(see page 54)<br />
Upholstery<br />
Goods.<br />
EMERSON WARREN F., 698 Main (see p. 127)<br />
DAVIS & FARNUM MNFG. CO., Foundry ave.,<br />
near Kleachery station, aud (8 Oliver, rm. 18, B.) (see<br />
page 15)<br />
Bemis Royal, 77 Moody<br />
Cilley L. G., 890 Main<br />
Carowsky Betsey Miss, 117 Charles<br />
Dunleavey Sarah A. Miss, 583 Main<br />
DYER V. A. MRS., 193 Moodp (see page 9%)<br />
E’isher Erving I., 108 Moody<br />
Flynn Julia A. Miss, G67 Blair<br />
HOGAN M.. A. & SON, 594Main (see page 31)<br />
LITCHFIELD FREDEKICK A., Z Lexington<br />
(see page 12)<br />
MORGAN BOOS., 26 1foody (see page 626)<br />
Ploom & HaIrris, 5 Lexington<br />
White Willis A., 9i’i N/lain<br />
Varnhh a& Japtm.<br />
KENDALL St HIGGINS, 651 and 653 Main jsee<br />
page 13)<br />
RICHARI)SON E. M., Goodnow’s block, 712 Main<br />
(see page 178)<br />
Ventilator<br />
( I~7imdozo) iW*afW<br />
HALL HERBERT<br />
W!)<br />
W., rear 202 h1oody (see page<br />
24
3538 WALTHAM BUSINESS DI RECTORP<br />
Yete&aary Surgeons.<br />
PETE6~7~ON WILLIAM E., 509 Main (see page<br />
Sawyer William B., 545 Main<br />
WALTHAM DIAL CO., Ihniel O’Hara, prq-,<br />
Bedford, near Prospect (see page 627)<br />
Watckes, Jeauelry, Etc.<br />
ADAMS GEORGE W., 183 Moody(see front cover)<br />
CUSHMAN E. W. & CO., 625 Main (see pqe 96)<br />
GALLUPE ELIAS A., 172 bloody (see page 90)<br />
NOBLE J. P., 671 &lain (see page 177)<br />
SAUL BROTHERS, 135 niovdy (see page 177)<br />
WHIT-FPRD & JOHNSON, 663 b1a.m (see page<br />
WatcJunew’s Clock (Electra.)<br />
DODGE & SAWYER, room 37, blethodist building,<br />
3 Moody (see page 6)<br />
GROSSMAN JOHN, 4 Church (see page 621)<br />
WatcJmaaJcers<br />
and Repairers.<br />
AD&MS GEO. W., 183 Bloody (see front cover)<br />
CUSHMAN E. W. & CO., 625 IVain (see p, YO)<br />
GALLUPE ELIAS A., 152 Moody (see p. 90)<br />
HOUGHTON CORNELIUS J., 11 Bloody (see<br />
page 177)<br />
NOBLE J. P., 671 iVain (see page li7)<br />
PALMER & SWAIN, 78 Crescent (see p0 8)<br />
SAUL BROTHERS, 135 BIoody (see page 17T)<br />
WALTHAM HOROLOGIUAL SCHOOL.<br />
Palmer & Swain, proprs., 78 Crescent (see p. 8) ’<br />
WHITFORD & JOHNSON, (X5 Nain(see p. li7)<br />
AMERICAN WXLTHAM WATCHMAKERS’<br />
SCHOOL, Saul Isros., p~‘oprs., lUi+ I\loodp, rm.<br />
1 (see p. 177)<br />
WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL,<br />
Palmer & Swain, propfs., 78 Crescent, car. Spruce<br />
(see p. 8)<br />
WatchwaaJ~ers9 Toola.<br />
(Mnps.)<br />
American Watch Tool Co., Elm, opp, Benefit<br />
STARK JOHN, rear 218 Moody (see p. 607)
WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY 3t49<br />
Watch<br />
iKanufacturers.<br />
AMXRICAN WALTHAM WATCH CO., R. E.<br />
Robbins, treas., Crescent, office (403 Washington,<br />
B.) (see p. -5)<br />
Uaited States Watch Co. (The), Charles, near South<br />
WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL,<br />
Palmer & Swaiu, proprs., i8 Crescent (see p. 8)<br />
KEFIlf)LL & HIGGINS, 651 and 653 DIain (see<br />
RIchARDSON E. w:cGoodnow’s block, 712 Main<br />
(see p. li8)<br />
Weather Vane lkbmcfucturers.<br />
Cushing L. W. & Sons, rear 29 Moody<br />
Wedding<br />
Cake.<br />
CRANE GEORGE I., 2i8 DXoody (see p. 159)<br />
DILL EDWIN I., 180 Moody (see page 179)<br />
GERALD BRADBURY S., 561 Dfain (see p. 159)<br />
MAHONEY ‘THOMAS H., 195 School (see p. 54)<br />
MUNSTEB AUGUSTUS MRS., i69 Main (see<br />
page 179)<br />
STAPLES BROS., 67 and 71 Charles (see page 9)<br />
WheeZzur4ghfs.<br />
Cutting Benjamin L., Forest, near Trapelo road<br />
Ismerson Lewis, 19 Heard<br />
FOWLER JOSIAH, 400 Dlain (see p. 619)<br />
Hesalon James, 6 Water<br />
KING & KELLEY, 821 Main (see page 602)<br />
Loux Joseph, 205 Lexington<br />
LUCAS B. E., rear 95 D!Coody (see p. 616)<br />
NcKernell James, rear 216 Moody<br />
MULLEN JAMES, Music Hall av. (see p. 618)<br />
Ohnemus Andrew, 14 Spring<br />
PA RKMAN THOMAS, Music Hall av. (see p. 628)<br />
PERRY DANVERB H., 57 Harvard, car. Charles<br />
(see page 628)<br />
Wzndow Ventilator i’khafrs.<br />
HALL HERBERT W., rear 202 Moody (seep. 601)
390 WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY<br />
Window and Door Frames.<br />
KENDALL & HIGGINS, 651 and 653 Main (see<br />
page 13)<br />
LIBBY & LARCOM, Prospect, n. Felton (see<br />
page 605)<br />
MARTIN L. W., 152 Chestnut (see page 604)<br />
RICHARDSON E. M., Goodnow’s block, 712 Main<br />
(see page 178 )<br />
LIBBY & LARCOM, ‘7r~spect, near Felton (see<br />
page 605)<br />
wi“<br />
SPOONER H. C. & ,158 Moody (see p. 54)<br />
W’indow dhades and Fixtures.<br />
DYER V. A. MRS., 193 Moody (see page 92)<br />
EMERSON WARREN F., 698 Main (see p. 127)<br />
GOODNOW WILLIAM d;: SON, 708 Alain (see<br />
back cover)<br />
OLMSTEAD ELLIS B., 174>loodp (see p. 14)<br />
UPHAM FRANK H., 145 &Ioody (see p. 627)<br />
WOOLLEY GEORGE, Rumford bldg., 616 Main<br />
(see fi’out cover)<br />
JVines, Liquors, etc.<br />
AMES C. H., 23 Crescent (see p. 616)<br />
CAIN JOHN E., i%sic Hall av., near Main (see<br />
page 601)<br />
CLASBY D. J., 80 Charles (see page 613)<br />
COLLINS M. P., 13 to 19 Lexington (see ). 617)<br />
DESMOND FRANK D., 6 Common (see p. 616)<br />
Woo1 De&em.<br />
CARNEY J. COAL CO., i0 Calvary, n. F. E. R.<br />
(.see p. 618)<br />
EDDY C. F. & CO., 161 Moocly (see front cover)<br />
FROST G. FRANK, 33 atld 35 iUoody, next F. R.<br />
R’. and 143 Lexington, next C. M. R. R. (see hack<br />
cover)<br />
M~GLINCHEY JAMES A., 174 School (bee p. 54)<br />
WALTHA& COAL CO., F. I. Rntter, manager,<br />
office 663 Main, yard, 384 do., and elevator, ELm,<br />
near the bridge (see front cover)
WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY 351<br />
woorz<br />
Workers.<br />
LKBBY 62 LARCOLM, Prospect, n. F&on (see<br />
p. 605)<br />
Wooden<br />
Ware.<br />
DYER V. A. IVIRS., 193 hfoody (see p. 92)<br />
KCRWIN FREDERICK H., 586 Main (see p. 2)<br />
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, 154 Moody (see p. 3)<br />
Woolen<br />
Goods.<br />
BLOMBERGE CARL D., 681 Main (see p. 228)<br />
CLAFFIN FREDERICK L., room 2, Welch’s<br />
block, 10 Moodv (see p. 89)<br />
DENNISON L. O., Maynard block, 694 Main (see<br />
p. 128)<br />
WIGGIN 0. A., Methodist bldg., 3 Moody (see page<br />
175)<br />
Worsteds, Yarns, Etc.<br />
CENTR9L DRY GOODS CO., C. S. Cobb, prop.,<br />
107 and 109 Moody (see p. 92)<br />
FLYNN MARY L. MISS, 613 Main (see p. 91)<br />
LANE5 C. F. (Boston Store), 167 and 171 Moody,<br />
and 205 do. (see p. 92)<br />
Wrapping Paper, Buys un 3 Twine.<br />
BRADFORD FRED H., 617 Main<br />
Wrought 1~0~ Workers.<br />
GIFFORD FRIED C., 21 Crescent (see p, 619)
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(Opposite Post OfRice.)
<strong>1893</strong>.<br />
Municipal Election. Fir%t Tuesday of December Annually.<br />
City Government. Organized First Monday in January.<br />
MAYOR.<br />
HON. GEO. L. MAYBERRY.<br />
President,<br />
ALDERJIEN.<br />
George L. Olney.<br />
Clerk of the Board of Aldermen, Luman N. Hail.<br />
FROM<br />
WARDS.<br />
lVar~$l, George W. Carey, John Totten,<br />
Ward 2, Frank K. Porter, Frank J. Tyler,<br />
l,Vard, 3, Putrick F. Hennell, Joseph W. Connors,<br />
ward 4, William F. Keith, Charles P. McNabh,<br />
WC& 5, Otis N. Gove, Thomas H. Rollinson,<br />
l,f+& 6, George L. Olney, &mud Friebe,<br />
Ward 7, Jobn W. Heasley, George C. Mackenzie.
394 WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT<br />
ALDERMEN AT LARGE.<br />
Wurd I-John C. Thorp.<br />
Ward a--Francis J. Rutter.<br />
Wurd 3-William H. Johnson.<br />
Ward &-Sidney P. Brown.<br />
Ward 5-George A. Howe.<br />
Ward 6-Wheelock N. Clifford.<br />
Wurd ‘I--Fred E. Draper.<br />
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERlIEN.<br />
$‘inunce--Aldermen Olney, Thorp, Porter, Carey and<br />
Draper.<br />
Acco7lnts---Alderman Brown, Rutter, Hennelly, Rollinson<br />
and Clifford.<br />
State und Military<br />
and Connors.<br />
Aid-Aldermen Mackenzie, Howe<br />
Streets-Aldermen Keith Carey, Tyler, Hennelly,<br />
Howe, Clifford and Draper.<br />
Licerlses-Aldermen Porter, Rollinson and ‘rotten.<br />
CZ!laims--Aldermen Johnson, Gove and Keith.<br />
Ordinances-Aldermen Thorp, Brown and Mackenzie.<br />
Druins and Sewers-Aldermen Clifford, Totten, Tyler,<br />
Connors, JlcNabh, Gove and Heasley.<br />
Fire Department -Aldermen Porter, McNabb and<br />
Friebe.<br />
Police-Aldermen Draper, Rutter and Rollinson.<br />
<strong>Public</strong> Bthildings and Grounds-Aldermen<br />
and Heasley.<br />
Keith, Tyler<br />
Nominations-Aldermen Rrown. Totten, Porter, Hennellp,<br />
Howe, Friebe and Mackenzie.<br />
<strong>Public</strong> Education -Aldermen Thorp, Johnson and<br />
Olnep.<br />
Salaries-Alderman McNabb, Carey, Rutter, Johuson,<br />
Gove, Friebe and Heasley.<br />
Cleric of Commitlees-Edward<br />
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M. French.<br />
Ciity Clerk-Luman<br />
CITY<br />
N. Hall.<br />
OFFICERS.<br />
City Treasurer and Collector of Taxes--Emery J. Sanderson.<br />
Auditor of Accounts--Charles F. Allen.
WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT 3%<br />
City SoHicitop-Charles<br />
M. Ludden.<br />
Cit.y ETbgineer and Illspector oj Buildings--J. Fred<br />
M oofe .<br />
City Pfiysicina--Walter<br />
City ,%fessenger-George<br />
S. Hoyt.<br />
M. Hudson.<br />
Inspector of Wires-,John T. Pownall.<br />
SCHOOL<br />
COMMITTEE.<br />
George D. Mapherrv, Mayor, Chairman., ex-qfficio;<br />
Byron H. Johnson, William F. Jarvis, Ambrose Webster,<br />
Charles L. Bailey, William A. Webster, Charles E. Sayward,<br />
George W. Whidden, Bradford M. Fullerton, Warren<br />
F. Emerson ; Charles L. Bailey, IZfprese~Ltative to<br />
Aldermen ; Henry Whittemore, Stcpt. of SC/~OO~S and Sec.<br />
of Committee.<br />
BOARD<br />
OF ASSESSORS.<br />
Edward P. Smith, Cha.irman; William F. Rooney,<br />
Cle&; Obed C. Shepherd.<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
ASSESSORS.<br />
Josepn Cutting, Ward 1 ; James H. Shedd, Ward 2 ;<br />
John F. Connollp, Ward 3 ; William W. Bryant, Ward<br />
4; Forrest Miller, Ward d ; John F. D~;\.Is, Ward 6 ;<br />
James E. McAvoy, Ward 7.<br />
BOARD OF OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.<br />
Tsaac F. Warren, CIdtrirman; Elias B. Armstrong,<br />
Charles G. Frye, William C. Wilcox, CZe& ofBouud.<br />
Meets Thursday<br />
evenings.<br />
BOARD OF STREET COMMtSSlONERS.<br />
William G. Childs, Chairma,n; Hiram Weeks, B~runrtl<br />
McCusker; Richard Jones, Superintendent of Streets;<br />
George E. Tolman, Asst. Sunt.; William C. Wilcos,<br />
Clerk of Board.<br />
Meets Tuesday<br />
eveniqs.<br />
BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONEl~S.<br />
John Harris, Chairmw; Charles A. Barton, John L.<br />
Harvey ; George E. Winslow, Supt. oj Water Works;<br />
Dexter B. Patrick Jr., Asst. Supt.; Layoy Browne, CZe&<br />
ej Board.
396 WALTHAM MTSCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT<br />
BOARD<br />
OF HEALTH.<br />
Edward E. Cutler, Cl~airmnn; Reuben B. Foster, Allen<br />
Greenwood. E. Irving Smith, Newell D. Johnson ; -<br />
-, Clerk and Ayent; ICdwnrcl N. Quinn, In.spector.<br />
Meets Monday evenings.<br />
DIRECTORS OF PUBLIC LIBRARY.<br />
Byron B. Jvlrnson, Chairmnn; Joseph F. Gibbs. Clrrk;<br />
Timothy Lenry, Joseph E. Mitchell, Bart A. Rucldey,<br />
Sarah J. Lute; Sumner Johnson, Librarian; Mary E.<br />
Bill, Asst.<br />
Meets first Wednesday evening each month.<br />
MANAGERS OF PUBLIC CEXETERIES.<br />
George A. Stearns, Chairmw; Leonard Greeue,CLtrX:;<br />
Will&n Roberts, Charles Moore, William R. Sawtelle,<br />
FraSerick P. Rntter.<br />
Meets last Thursday evening each month.<br />
CO&lMISSIONERS<br />
OF SEWERS.<br />
B. S. Tolman, Chairman pro tern.; David W. Farnum,<br />
Fr&mk L. Preble, John E. Soper, Bradshaw S. Tolman;<br />
Alfred W. Tarbell, Clerk.<br />
BOARD OF FIRE ENGINEERS.<br />
Charles H. Parks. GGef; <strong>Free</strong>man C. Hodgdon, Clerk<br />
and 1st Asst. ; Robert Johnson, 2d Asst.; LaForest A.<br />
Hearn, Eqinrman.<br />
CO1IMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND<br />
GROUNDS.<br />
Charles ‘I’. Hemenway, C/&-man.; Osgood Wegmouth,<br />
Clerk; John E. Glidden, Sqt. of P. B. & G.<br />
Meets Wednesday evcniugs.<br />
COM1iISSIONERS OF SINKING FUNDS.<br />
Ralph S. Wentworth, Alfred M. Goodale, Clarence<br />
Tebbets.<br />
TRUSTEES OF T,ELAND CHARITY FUND.<br />
John E. Soper, Cornelius J. McCormick. Charles H.<br />
Slickoey, and the Overseers of the Poor, es-oficlo.<br />
BOARD OF LTCENSE COXJIISSIONERS.<br />
Samuel 0. Wpham, Geo. L. Bartlett, Samuel E. Clark.
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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT 397<br />
BOARD ON PRtNTING AND STATIONERY.<br />
City Clerk, Chairmcw; City Treasurer, City Auditor,<br />
ez-oficio.<br />
COMXITTEE<br />
ON INCIDENTALS.<br />
His Honor the Mayor, Chairma~; City Treasurer, City<br />
Auditor.<br />
REGISTRARS<br />
OF VOTERS.<br />
William A. Adams, Clzai~ma~; Joseph Randles, Jr.,<br />
John M. Hartley; Luman N. Hall, Clerk.<br />
CHIEF<br />
OF POLICE.<br />
James H. McKenna.<br />
DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE CO~IBITSSIONERS.<br />
Enos T. Lute, Chuirman; Henry W. Hartwell, George<br />
A. Stearns, Nathan Warren, John L; Keyser. William H.<br />
Wrenn, Ambrose J. Kyte ; J. Fred Moore, Clerk.<br />
POLICE<br />
DEPARTMENT.<br />
James H. McKenna, Chief of Police; William P. Mc-<br />
Kenna, Se:qeant; William H. Bent, James J. Bryant,<br />
Charles R. Cater, Horace E. h&man, James W. Crcrney,<br />
Clavton H. Taft, Lawrence J. McCnrthv, Henry W. Peabocl”y,<br />
Thomas L. V. Tully, Peter J. Tracy, Charles E.<br />
Backman, Richard Currin, Fred A. Munster, Patdmen;<br />
George Y. Hildreth, Edward Ricbzrdson. \Villiam B.<br />
Greene, Alden Jameson, Theoclore Mansfield, Harrison<br />
H. Rumford, Silas Baxter, James B. Wentworth, Frank<br />
1~. Taylor, Joseph L. Harding, Albro M. nicker, George<br />
B. Rowe, Gardner Blake, Algernon James, Nathaniel A.<br />
Moody,J. Fred Vinal.Charles E. Backman, John Keoueh,<br />
Edward Graves, Richard Currin, James H. Waters. Colzstables<br />
to serue Civil Process; George V. Hildreth, Keeper<br />
of Lock-Up; James H. Waters, Dder of Patrol Wagon.
3% WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT<br />
SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF EASTERN<br />
MIDDLESEX.<br />
Established June 1, 1882.<br />
District-Waltham,<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong> and Weston.<br />
Court room, Police Station building, Lexington,<br />
near Main.<br />
Enos T. Lute, Justice.<br />
Henry S. l\lilton, Samuel P. Abbott, SpecitiZ Justices-<br />
Dudley Roberts, Clerk.<br />
BRIEF RULES FOR CIVIL BUSINESS.<br />
Terms commence on Saturday at 9 a. m.<br />
Final adjournmeut on Tuesday at 10 a. m.<br />
Entries, 9 a. m. to 12 m. on Return Day. Declaration<br />
and Entry Fee must accompany writ.<br />
Appearxnce of Def’t by 9 a. m. on Tuesday-if no ayp.<br />
deft’d.<br />
Defence, in Abnt.. by Dem., by 3x0.. to Dismiss, may<br />
be made by Answer filed by 9 a. m. on Tuesday.<br />
Trials commence ou Saturday, at 9 a. m.-All actions<br />
in order at 2d Term-After that only on 3 days’ uotice to<br />
adverse party.<br />
kjeotment Cases, appearance by 12 m. on Return Dav.<br />
Ejectment Cases, Trials in at 9 a. m. on Monday after<br />
entry.<br />
Interrogatories to Party-answer in 4 days’ after notice.<br />
Claimaut to file grounds of claim at time of appearance.<br />
Amendments, i%otion must contain the amend. desired.<br />
&Iotions, Any time during term, on notice to adverse<br />
party.<br />
Set-off, Written notice to Plf. on day of filing.<br />
Continuance in all actions not defaulted or disposed of.<br />
Attorneys for Plf. not to act for Tr., or be surety ou<br />
appeal.<br />
Judgments entered at 10 a. m. on Tuesday.
WALTT;A .II MISCELLBNEOUS DCPhRTMENT 3%<br />
FIRE<br />
DEPARTMENT.<br />
BOARD OF FIRE ENGINEERS.<br />
O%ce, Central Fire Station, Lexington<br />
street.<br />
Charles H. Parks, Chiej; <strong>Free</strong>man C. Hodgtlon, 1st.<br />
Asst. and Clerk; Robert Johnson, 2d Asst.<br />
STEAM FIRE ESGTNE COUPANY, NO. 1.<br />
Moody, near Mnple streets.<br />
Atwood J. Jackson, Forema,,; Myron W. Eaton, Asst.<br />
Foreman, Samuel Stewart, Clerk; John E. Morse, Enyineman;<br />
\Yillis D. Eaton, Stoker; George W. Rogers,<br />
Driver.<br />
INDEPENDENT HOSE COMPhNY, NO. 1.<br />
School avenue.<br />
Frank A. Clark, Foreman; Fred W. Walker, dsst.<br />
Foreman; Charles E. Bartlett., Clerk; Joseph H. Handy,<br />
Steward 10 members.<br />
N. P. BANKS HOSE COMPANY, NO. 2.<br />
Lexington<br />
street.<br />
Fred R. Eaton, Foreman; Paul E. Fleming, Clerk;<br />
George A. Hook, Driver. 7 members.<br />
PARKS HOSE COMPANY, NO. 3.<br />
Moody, near Maple street.<br />
Theodore K. Holbrook, ForrnPan; George L. ,Johnson,<br />
Clerk; Andrew J. Wheeler, Driver. 7 Members.<br />
PROSPECT HOSE COXPANY, NO. 4.<br />
Prospect street.<br />
James L. Furbush, Foreman; J. F. Whitcomb, Asst.<br />
Foreman; William E. Allen, CZerk; Frank H. Haven,<br />
Steward. I:! Members.
400 WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT<br />
HOOK AND LADDER COXPAPU’Y, NO. 1.<br />
Lexington<br />
street.<br />
Isaac H. Bullard, Foreman; Charles &I. Wheeler, Asst.<br />
Foreman; E. Jewett,Cleyk; Frederick A.Dauncey,U,-iver.<br />
Id Members.<br />
WALTHAM TRUCK, NO. 2.<br />
Walter B. Lucas, Foreman; Peter Pendlebury, Asst.<br />
Foremux; Charles F. Jones, Clerk; Michael Hardyman,<br />
Driver. 13 Members.<br />
CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 1.<br />
Lexington<br />
street.<br />
Ben. Hanson, Driver; Daniel Glenn,William J. Gault,<br />
Hosemen.<br />
SUPPLY WAGON, NO. 1.<br />
Moody street, near Maple.<br />
Lester A. Wegmouth, Driuer.<br />
John T. hwnall, City Electficinn.<br />
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.<br />
Station, Moody street, Fire Station.<br />
John T. Pownall, Itzspector of #%-es.<br />
Established Sept. 3, 1881.<br />
Box<br />
1%<br />
13<br />
14<br />
15<br />
16<br />
17<br />
18<br />
19<br />
114<br />
115<br />
116<br />
117<br />
119<br />
%3<br />
24<br />
25<br />
Moody street Fire Station<br />
Moody, opposite Spruce<br />
kdamj, corner Maple<br />
Crescent, corner Ash<br />
Xoody, corner Robbins<br />
High, corner Hall<br />
l’ine, corner Gardner<br />
Cedar, corner Oak<br />
Crescent, corner Walnut<br />
Woerd av., corner Martin, Crescent Park<br />
Adams, corner Crescent<br />
Lowell, corner As!1<br />
Newton, corner Clinton<br />
Noodp, corner River<br />
Charles, opposite Fountain<br />
Bacon, corner Main
zti<br />
27<br />
28<br />
29<br />
225<br />
226<br />
227<br />
228<br />
2%9<br />
31<br />
32<br />
34<br />
35<br />
36<br />
37<br />
39<br />
39<br />
4<br />
41<br />
4%<br />
43<br />
45<br />
5<br />
5<br />
51<br />
5%<br />
53<br />
54<br />
56<br />
WALTRA,\f MISCELLAX’EOUS DEPARTMENT 401<br />
Main, corner South<br />
Cbarles, corner Prospect<br />
Roberts Paper Mill, Houtb<br />
Stouy Brook, opp. Demenway’s, WesPon street<br />
Main, near Central House<br />
Main, corner Stowe<br />
South street, nearly opp. the cemetery gate<br />
South,corner Turner, Roberts Crossing<br />
Weston, near estate of Osgood Weymoutll<br />
Pond, opposite Exchange<br />
Bacon, corner Dale<br />
Lexington, opp. Lincoln<br />
Winter, corner Locust<br />
Lincoln, near Smith<br />
Trapelo road, corner Lexington street<br />
Lexington, near crossing of’C. RI. R.R.<br />
Hammond, coiner Lawreuce<br />
Church, corner Summer<br />
Heaver A. T. Lyman’s<br />
Quince, corner Beaver<br />
Quince, near E. N. Pierce’s<br />
Trapelo road, car. Forest street<br />
Elm, corner Main<br />
(Duplicate Box) Central Fire Station,Lesington<br />
Main, car. Heard street<br />
Ma.in, opp. Linden<br />
Main, c’or. Willow<br />
Willow, car. River rtreet<br />
Newton, car. River street<br />
Hook & Ladder Co., and Chemical Engine respond to<br />
all boxes on First Alarm. On Third Alarm from boxes<br />
28, 35, 36 and 37, Hose 1 will move up to Central Stntiou<br />
INSTRUCTlOR TO KEY-HOLDERS.<br />
Upon the discovery of fire, go to the nearest box, open<br />
the same, and pull the hook down once only, then let go ;<br />
listen, if the gong iu the box strikes; if not, pull again.<br />
If you fail the second time, go to the next nearest bos,<br />
and do the same.<br />
Remain at tbe box, if possible, after giving an alarm,<br />
to direct the fireman to the fire. Do net give an a!arm<br />
for a fire seen at a distance.<br />
Be sure the box is closed before leaving<br />
If you remove from your house or place of business,<br />
return the key to the Chief Engineer.<br />
Key-holders will bear in miud that their key will be<br />
t‘t, :rpped” wbeu used, and will be returned to them by<br />
an Engineer.<br />
it.
402 WALTHAM MISCELLANEOtJS DEPBBTMNNT<br />
Citizens are earnestly requested to keep themselves<br />
informed as to the location of keys to signal boxes.<br />
lCjigns over each box will give the desired information.<br />
SIGNALS.<br />
I-one blow for test at 6.50. A. M., and 6.50 P. M.<br />
I-one blow for time signal at 12 M.<br />
II-Two blowe dismiss compauies in waiting, and give<br />
notice that companies in service have “made up.”<br />
Should an alarm OWUI’ from another box before this<br />
signal is given, cornpanies answering second will answer<br />
ou tirst, xud companies answering third will auswer on<br />
seooutl.<br />
If companies, responding to hoses 35, 36, 37 and 45<br />
on second and third alarms, are wanted without apparatus,<br />
oue round of the box will follow.<br />
III- -Three blows-second alarm.<br />
III-HI-Three blows twice-third alarm.<br />
II-lL--lI-II-II-II-Twenty-two<br />
struck three times a<br />
i.30 A. M., indicates no sessiou ofschools in the morning ;<br />
same signs1 at 1.05 P. hi., indicates no afternoon session.<br />
IIIl-III-Seven blows three times--Military Signal<br />
I-IIIII--One<br />
signal.<br />
long and fire short whistles--F. R. IL. fire<br />
I-III-One<br />
Signal.<br />
long and three short whistles--C. AI. R. R.,<br />
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PUBLIC<br />
SCIIOOLS.<br />
SCHOOL BOARD.<br />
Hon. George L. l\iayberry, CILairman; Henry Whittemore,<br />
Swrt3tury; Dr. W. J. Jarvis, 13. B. Johnson,<br />
Ambrose Webster, C. E. Sayward, \V. A. Webster, c. L.<br />
Bailey, G. W. Whidden, B. ~1.h’iullerton,W. F. Emerson.<br />
STANDING<br />
COJI~HTTEE.<br />
Accounts and Estimrltes-C. L. Bailey, C. E. Sayward,<br />
Wm. A. Webster.<br />
Evening SchooEs-C. IX. Sayward, Wm. A. Webster,<br />
B. %I. E‘ullerton.<br />
Supplies-Wm. A. Webster, C. I& Sapward, G. W,<br />
Whiduen.<br />
ScJ~oolhouses--B. R. Johuson, G. W’. Whidden, \V. F.<br />
Emerson.
WALTHAM MJSCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT 403<br />
Rules and Regulations-B.<br />
berry, G. W. Whiuden.<br />
B. Johnson, G. L. May-<br />
Salaries-A. Webster, C. L. Bailey, B. fir. Fullerton.<br />
Text Books-B.<br />
berry.<br />
B. Johnson, W. F. Jarvis, G. L. &lay-<br />
Nominntion of Teachers-C.<br />
W. F. Emerson.<br />
L. Bailey, W. F. Jarvis,<br />
Manual Training-W. F. Jarvis, A. Webster, G. L.<br />
&Iayberry.<br />
Drawhg-A. Webster, W. F. Emerson.<br />
PIqsical Culture-W. F. Jnrvis, B. M. Fullerton.<br />
Music-C. E. Seyward, B. I% Fullerton.<br />
Division I.-C. L. Bailey, A. IVebster, C. E. Sayward.<br />
Division<br />
Fullerton.<br />
U.-B. 13. Jonhson, W. F. Jarvis, B. iX<br />
Dfiuision III.-Wm.<br />
F. Emerson.<br />
A. Webster, G. W. Whid~len, W.<br />
Truancy rind Attendance-C. L. Bailey, B. B. Johnson,<br />
W. A. Webster.<br />
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.<br />
HENRY WHI’l!TE;\IORE.<br />
OKce, Room 35 &lethodist building, 3 bloody street.<br />
O%ce Hours--Monday, ‘Inesdny, Wednesday, and<br />
Thursday, 4.30 to 5.30 P. IK. Tuesday and Fridity, 8 to<br />
3.80 A. iW.<br />
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VACATIONS.<br />
Schools open on the second hlonday in Sept. and close<br />
on the last Friday iu *June.<br />
There is a recess dnring the entire week in which the<br />
Annual Fast Day occurs, also Thanksgiving Day and the -<br />
day following, and the two weeks in which Christmas and<br />
Pu’ew Years’ days occur.<br />
HOLIDAYS.<br />
Washington’s Birthday, Memorial Day and June lith.<br />
SCHOOL<br />
SESSIONS.<br />
High School.-Between April 1st and Dec. 1st. from 8<br />
A. %I. to 32.50 P. M. ; between Dec. 1st aud April lst,from<br />
8.20 A. M. to 1. P. ~1. Tliere is one recess.<br />
25
C[vclmneav Schools.-The morning session is from 9 to<br />
11.45 A. xs, for grades 6th to 9th ioclusive; grades 4th<br />
and 6th close at Il.30 A. gI.<br />
Primdry #c/zoo&.-The morning session is from 9to 11 u<br />
&o P.M.<br />
The afternoon session of primary and grammar school9<br />
Is from 1.30 to 3.30 P. M. between Nov. 1st :Ind April<br />
1st; from I to 4 P. u., between April 1st and Nov. 1st.<br />
HIGH<br />
SCHOOL.<br />
Church Street, comer<br />
Schoold<br />
Wilson Iii. Rntler, tluster; William M, Newton, Sub-<br />
Baster; Sara E. Frost, Jennette 13, Wilson, Alice G.<br />
Fatten, Harriet J. Williams, E, Charly Root, As&Can%<br />
NORTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL.<br />
School Street, corner Lexington,<br />
Brksdford W. Drake, Master; Alice L. Childs, Mary F.<br />
Mosee, Jane R. Webber, Stells W. Mayo, RI. Emma<br />
Hastings, Antoinette Roof, Dora Taft, Assistants.<br />
SOUTH<br />
GIRAAI MAR SCHOOL.<br />
High Street.<br />
Arthur P. Smith, Master; Eleanor MacDonald, Mary<br />
F. Boston, Mary E. Robinson, Emma H. White, Hattie<br />
R. Darcy, Lucinda W. Wharf, Sara E. Wilber, Helen<br />
DeMerritt, Edith J. Holden, Assistunks.<br />
GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS.<br />
HEARD STREET SCHOOL.<br />
Main Street, corner Heard.<br />
I3118 A. Pierce, Prim@aZ; Elsie M. Bacon, Carrie L.<br />
Willard, Ida M. Richardson, Assistnr~ts.<br />
PONO<br />
IGllen ill. Jones, Principal;<br />
EKD.<br />
Winter street.<br />
Ada E. Cheve~ier. As.&<br />
BACON STREET SCHOOL.<br />
Off Bacon Street, near Pl~mpton,<br />
Amelia H, Stanley, Ph.;<br />
A,Olive Peamon, Assistant,
WALTHAM MJSCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT 405<br />
GROVE STREET SCHOOL.<br />
Grove street, near New Grove<br />
Louise M. Wilde, Pkmpal; Mira S. Metcalf, Lena I.<br />
Mason, Abbie May Hood, Rssislants.<br />
WEST<br />
SCHOOL.<br />
Main street, corner South.<br />
Susan C. Peabody, Principal; Edith M. Wheeler, Josephine<br />
Hipginbotham, Nettie McQuesten, Lucy Adams,<br />
Assistants.<br />
NEWTON STREET SCHOOL.<br />
Grammar<br />
and Primary.<br />
Sarah J. Rnggles, Principle; Nellie E. Eversou, Sarah<br />
E. Mullen, Rebecca Campbell, Assistants.<br />
ORANGE STREET SCHOOL.<br />
Oraoge, near Moody street.<br />
Sarah A. Wall, Pre’ncipal; Bessie M. Shepherd, Nellie<br />
I>. Temple, Jessie B. Clark, Assistants.<br />
PROSPECT STREET SCHOOL.<br />
Prospect, car. Cbarles street.<br />
Leaffie B. Curtis: Principal; Grace H. Sawtelle, Lillian<br />
M. Stratton, Mary A. McCarthy, Assistants.<br />
ROBERTS<br />
Roberts<br />
Eertha L. Clark, PrirmpaE.<br />
SCHOOL.<br />
crossing.<br />
HIGH STREET SCHOOL.<br />
High, corner Beach street.<br />
Marv 33. Ravmond, PrincQnd; Jessie L. Clark, Georgia<br />
V. Wait, M. tithe1 Wormwood, Delia Delaney, Marion L.<br />
Wheeler, Assistunts.<br />
SPECIAL<br />
TEACHERS.<br />
Charles E. Boy&Teacher of 8ingiwg; George E.Morrisl<br />
‘;I’eacher of Dmwing; Lina S. Williams, I’eacher of Sewaq;<br />
Martha M. Barnes, Teacher of Qymnastics.
4 06 WALTHAM MISCELLAhiOUS DEPARTMENT<br />
UNASSIGNED<br />
TEACHERS.<br />
Mary A. Underhill,<br />
Susie S. Smith, Erminie A. French<br />
MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL.<br />
Charles street, near Grant.<br />
Everett Schwartz, Muster; George W. Whittemore,<br />
“An.siStmZt.<br />
ST. MARY& PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.<br />
Brother Alfred Edwin, Director and six other brothers.<br />
Anna 81. Watson, Mary F. Leonard, ileachers.<br />
WALTHAM NEW CHURCH SCHOOL.<br />
Lexington<br />
street, near Beaver.<br />
MEYBERS OF THE INSTITCTE.<br />
Hon. Albert Mason, of Brookline, Presided; NY.<br />
Francis A. Dewson, of Newtonville, Treaszcrey ; Rev.<br />
John Worcester, Newtonviile, Rev. James Reed, Boston,<br />
Mr. Horace I. Chandler, Boston, Mr. John T. Priuce,<br />
Newtonville.<br />
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.<br />
Rev. James Reed, Rev. John Worcester,<br />
Mason, Mr. John T. Prince.<br />
Hon. Albert<br />
TEACHERS.<br />
Mr. Benj. Worcester, Principcrl;<br />
Asst. PrincipaZ; Miss S. Louisa<br />
Mt-. Asa E. Goddard,<br />
Harris, Miss Fanny<br />
Miss Lucy S. Mac&ester,<br />
Partello.<br />
Gsyrngn and Piano; Miss<br />
Charlotte M. Hallett, Piano; Miss Hattie A. Pike, Z%ys&l<br />
Cdtuv-e, Singing tnnd Water Colors; Mu3. E. 15.<br />
Cvndell, Danchg; Mr. James I\Ietivier, Advuncecl Fwnch.<br />
WALTHAM TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES.<br />
Alfred Worcester, Pves.; Charlotte McLeod, Supt.;<br />
Drs. Worcester, Wood, Cutler, 111cCormick, Jarvis,Greenwood,<br />
Hutohinsou, Directors.
\VALTIIA;\f RIISCELLAKEOUS DEPARTMENT 407<br />
WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY.<br />
15 Moody street, corner Charles<br />
Number of volumes, 20,000<br />
Open daily (except Sundays), from.1 to 0 P. M.<br />
‘l5. B. Johnson. CILuirman; Joseph F. Gibbs, Clerk;<br />
Mrs. Anna M. Warner, Mary E. Bill, Libtarians; William<br />
H. Willson. Geo. R. Anthony. Asst. Librarians; B.<br />
I~. Johnson, Joseph F. Gibbs, J. Edgar Mitchell, B. A.<br />
Buckley, ‘I. Leary, Mrs. S. J. Lute, BOUKJZ of Directors.<br />
CHURCHES.<br />
BAPTIST<br />
CHURCH.<br />
Organized 185.2.<br />
Charles street, corner Moody.<br />
Rev.- -, Pastor; Louis B. Hardy. Geo. E. Newton,<br />
George T. Fiel, George H. Shirley, Deacons; George<br />
C. Skinner, A. M. Wilder, George Rand, Charles H.<br />
Moulton, C. P. Bond, George H. Shirley, George E.<br />
Newton, George T. Fiel, Standing Corn.; George E.Newton,<br />
Treas. ; George C. Skinner, ClerR; A. L. Hodgdon,<br />
Organist; James L. Wellingtou, &don; Louis 13. Hardy,<br />
S. 8. Supt. ; C. H. Moulton, Asst. Supt; Frank Christmas.<br />
Sec. and Treas.; C. F. True, Asst. Sec.; A. W.<br />
Randall, Librarian; W. Pratt, Charles Reed, Asst.<br />
Librarians; W. M. Moody, Auditor.<br />
BETH-EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH.<br />
Maple street, near Moody.<br />
Organized Oct. 25, 1387.<br />
- -, Pastor; James R.. Bickford David<br />
A. Wilson, James B. Hamlin, Edwartl Alister,<br />
Deacons; G. C. Moor, F. B. Millard, George D. Affleck,<br />
C. J. Olney, Henry Melaud, E. McAlister, Advisory<br />
Board ; J. H. Miller, Clerk; J. R. Bickford, Treas. ; I*:.<br />
A. MoAllister, Auditor; F. B. Millard, Supt. S. S.<br />
ST. MARY’S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.<br />
School, nearly opposite Common<br />
Rev. Timothy Brosnahan, Pastor; Rev. Thomas J.<br />
Mahoney and Rev. John A. Dairy, Asst. Pastors;William<br />
F. Rooney, Sexton.
408 WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPART3lENT<br />
SWEDISH CONGR,EGATIONAL CHURCH.<br />
Main near Moody.<br />
Rev. John E. Thunberge, Pastor; G. Arthur Lannes,<br />
Gustav Isacksoo. Victor Landstram, Deacona * Victor<br />
Land&ram Supt:S. S. Services held in Trinitarsn Congrega.tional<br />
Church<br />
TRINITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.<br />
Organized 1820<br />
Main, above Moody<br />
Rev. Bradford M. Fullerton, Pastor; H. E. Skeele,<br />
Charles W. Dargio, Adolph S. Bat&elder, Bradford W.<br />
Drake. Thomas &f. Harvey, Derrcons; Fred H. Barnes,<br />
Standing Corn.; Mrs. Agnes Farrington, Mrs. Mary 1~.<br />
Whitney, Boliua R. Scamloan, Corn. of Lndies; lsnac IV.<br />
Skinner, Clerk; Nathan Warren Treas.<br />
Oficers oj the Pari&---Asa T. Pierce: Bradford W.<br />
Drake, George T. Carter. Fred H. Barnes. P(‘trrislb C&b.;<br />
Edwin W. Taft, Cleric; Nathan Warren, Treas.; George<br />
S. Alden, (7011,; Adolph S. Batchelder, Asst. CoZl.; Liecoin<br />
C. Brown, Sexton.<br />
qflicers tf the A!hday Schod--Henr.y %%itterntJlt,<br />
supt. ; Eliel 6. Ball. Asst. Supt; John G. Mount, Sec.;<br />
A. S. Bat&elder, Treas.; Hovt Conarp, Libruria~~; Melvin<br />
Johnson, Prece,ltor; Minne Chadsep, Pianist; Grace<br />
Hight, &sst. Pianist.<br />
Ladies BenevoEent Society-Mrs. B. M. Fullerton,<br />
Pees. ; ilZrs. George II. Whitford, Vice ‘res.; Miss bI.<br />
Francis Smith, Sec.; Miss Nellie Hastings, !Ii*eas.<br />
CHRIST CHURCH (EE’ISCOPAL.)<br />
Organized 1849.<br />
Central<br />
Street.<br />
Rev. Herbert N. Cunningham, Rector; Moses E. Osgood,<br />
W. R. Wills. WaT-dens; ,John Haynes, Alfred M.<br />
Goodale, Heury A. Wood, Alfred Worcester, W. H.<br />
Howe, Arthur Travis. Oscar Barthelme~, George P. Pope,<br />
Vestrymevs; George I3 Pope. Treas.; Chrles IV. Cushiug,<br />
Clerk; Miss LSessie Shephard, Organist; Thomas<br />
Owens, Sexton. Number of Communicants, d-10.<br />
La Roy Wells, Supt. S. 8.. Number of scholars, 150<br />
CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (EPISCOPAL)<br />
Moody Street, corner High.<br />
Rev. Altlen L. Bennett, Rector; Joseph Randles, Edson<br />
A. Perins, %rrZer,s; William E. Chency, Treas.; Samuel<br />
Friebe, ClerL.
WALTHAilt MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT 409<br />
FIRST METIIODIS’I’ EPISCOPAL.<br />
Ashbury Temple, Main, corner Moody<br />
Rev. Ernest P. Herri&, P∨ Jol~n L. Harvey,<br />
Pres. ; W. A. Northup, Treas.; C. H. Sticknep, Sec.;<br />
George W. IcIussoI A. 0. Tnornas, D:lvid Bliss, Joseph<br />
W. Chase, William A. Pratt. Trustees; John B. Thomas,<br />
Treas. ; Henry Marsh, C. E. Reed, Frank T. Whitmore,<br />
L. H. Greenleaf, Robert T. Eichler, Johu W. Fraim, J. A.<br />
Chessman, Charles A. Higgins, A. S. Biclrnell. Stewcuds;<br />
W. A. Northup, C. Irish, H. F. Bowers, C. H. Stickuey,<br />
Mrs. M. L. Miller, Class Leaders.<br />
IMMANUEL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.<br />
Moody street, corner Cherry.<br />
Rev. Harvey II. Paine, Pustor; D. W. Fnrnum,George<br />
A. Howe, H. ‘Cramer, John Scott, Melzer Thomas, Tm+<br />
tees; If. ,J. Johnston, Charles W. Howe, Fred Parkhurst,<br />
Ellis Olmstead, George Stowell. Samuel Miller, Willis I,.<br />
Eaton, D. W. Fornum, SteLoards; Melzer Thomas, D. W.<br />
Farnum, Class Leaders.<br />
WALTHAM SOCIETY OF THE NEW JERUSALEM<br />
CHURCH.<br />
Organized 1870.<br />
Lesington Street, near Brrcon.<br />
Benjamin Worcester, Leader; George Phinney, John<br />
‘I’. Prince, Joel Shedd, Cl~urclc Corn.; Joseph Lt. Worcester,<br />
Clerk; Fred Edson, Treas.; Benjamin Worcester,<br />
Supt. S. S.; Miss J. RI. Smith, Librarian.<br />
Number of scholars 55.<br />
FIRST PARISH CHURCB (CONGREGATIONAL<br />
UNITARIAN.)<br />
Organized 1696.<br />
Church Street, corner School.<br />
Rev. - -, Pustor; John E. Soper, f%.zirm~~r~;<br />
E. W. Beal, T. I’. Smith, 31. L. Childs, Charles L.Bnilep,<br />
J. .W. Wells, F. J. Rutter, A. P. Smith, H. H. Weeks,<br />
P,crish Corn. ; H. H. Weeks. Perish C/et-k; Ezra W.Beal,<br />
T!*eus. md CoU.; F. J. Rutter, Stlpt. S. S.
410 WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT<br />
CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOCR.<br />
UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY OF WALTHAX.<br />
Reorganized February, 1874.<br />
Main Street, near Grant.<br />
Rev. Levi I’. Rlackford, Putor; Thomas H. Armstrong,<br />
F. C. Hodgdon, Leonard Greene, Trustees; W. 1,.<br />
Fisher, Treccs.; Fred Rent, Coil. ; Alonzo S. Locke, Clerk;<br />
Alonzo S. Locke, Sqpt. S. X.; Frank Barnes, Asst.Su@.;<br />
1Varren Dobson, Librarian.<br />
MA SONIC.<br />
MONITOR<br />
LODGE.<br />
Chartered December 20. 1820.<br />
Aloozo S. Locke. W. 31.; J. N. Greenwood, S. W.;<br />
Clarence Tehbets, J. W.; *John I’. Noble, Treas. ; Alex.<br />
Starbuck, S+x.; George C. Ownbv. Chap.; Wor. Rro. R.<br />
G. Rrown, iM.; A. I’. Smith, S. D.; F. D. Rntter, J. D.;<br />
C. Tebbets. S. S.; James Metivier, J.S.; J.&i. Churchill,<br />
I. S.; Charles H. Parks, T.<br />
Regular meetings are hekl in Charles A. Welch’s Hrll,<br />
14 Xootlx, corner Ch:rrles street, the second Monday iu<br />
each mouth ; officers elected auuually, in November.<br />
ISAAC PARKER LODGE.<br />
Chartered March 11, 1868.<br />
Newell W. Havener, W. M.; I,. \V. Powers, S. ]K;<br />
I*‘. W. Derbyshire. .F. W.; H. E. Priest, Treas.; Samllel<br />
Friebe, Sec. ; G. S. Olney, Chap.; G. H. Stowell, M.;<br />
II. S. Hartwell, S. D.; E. B. Webster, S. S.; H. F.<br />
Cramer, J. S.; J. Ratidles: Jr., 1. S.; J. Harris, Jr.,<br />
CILorister.<br />
Regular meetings are hzld in Charles A. Welch’s Ht]],<br />
14 Moody, coruer Charles street, first Tuesday in each<br />
month, offioers elected annually, third Tuesday in<br />
November.<br />
WALTHAM ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER.<br />
George C. Moor, E. R. P.; N. N. Havener. E. A: 7<br />
A. Starbuck, E. S.; A. Webtser. Treas.; Hiram H.<br />
\Veeks. Sac.; J. G. Rutter, C. of H.; ,J. W. Derbyshire<br />
I’. .s’. ; L. J. Hutchinson, R. A. C.; Edwiu McNutt, M
-<br />
WALTT-
412 WALTHA~~ MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT<br />
-~-__<br />
ODD FELLOW-S RELIEF ASSOCIATION.<br />
L. L. Gardner, 5Ye.s.; *John R. Smith, IZce-PI-es.; E.<br />
E. Walliugford. Xec7etar.q; William E. Ford, Treccsicrer;<br />
Emerson Coolidge. W. EI. Pearsou :tud George T. Wade,<br />
Trustees; George El. Leeds, James E. I\Eiller and W. J.<br />
Young, Auditing Committee; Charles D. Cole, Chcrirmcciz<br />
of Aid C70mmittee.<br />
Annual meeting, Oct. 28, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, 661<br />
Main.<br />
WALTHAM ENCAMPMENT, NO. 50.<br />
Instituted 1875.<br />
F. 1‘. Wells, C. P.; Alpha B. Currier, 2X P.; Harvey<br />
Wood, S. Iv.; Charles H. Whitten, Scri7Le; George I-I.<br />
Stowell, Treas. ; Newell D. Johnson, J. W.; Elijah<br />
Wood, G.; Thomas G. Rollins, 0. S. X.; George Hemler.<br />
I. S. S.; Charles Hemler, 1st W.; George B. Horton,<br />
3r~cZ Tr; Frank Thompson, 3rd W.; Stillman K.<br />
Young, 4th W.; D. M. Spaulding 1st G. of T.; Fred H.<br />
Guilford, 2nc1, G qf T.; Elliot S. Padelford, W. G. Bowditch,<br />
Albert C. Foster, Trwstees.<br />
Meets second and fourth Wednesday in Odd Fellows’<br />
Hall, 661 Main.<br />
AM ERICAN LEGION OF HONOR.<br />
WALTHAM COUNCIL, NO. 223.<br />
Instituted June 30, 1880.<br />
Charles R. Arnold, Corn. ; Geo. P. Caldwell, Xec,;<br />
Callie A. Slick, Coil.; Lucy AI. Lane, Treas.<br />
Meetings second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each<br />
mont,h in Good ‘Exemplars Hall, 693 I%ain street.<br />
A. 0. OF Il.<br />
DIVISION NUMBER 19.<br />
Organized May 27, 1875.<br />
E lward Connelly, P/-es.; Patrick Concmnon, Vine-<br />
P,*ej.; ‘I’hom:k3 Keuiry, Rec. Sec.; John W. Dolan, Fin.<br />
Sec. ; John J. Hagarty, Treas.<br />
Meetings second and last Thursd:ry of each month, a<br />
A. 0. H. Hall, GT3 :(biu.
i<br />
WBLTZAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT 413<br />
A. 0. U. W<br />
WALTHAM LODGE, X0. 26.<br />
Organized May 23, 1881.<br />
George C. Skinner, P. M. K; A. F. Smith, &E m,<br />
Charles E. Richards, F. ; S. D. Watts, 0.; F. B. Davis;<br />
Bee. ; E. H. Brewer. Fh; Samuel Friebe, Ir2eceiver.<br />
Meetings second and fourth Thursday eveoiogs at 7.45<br />
o’clock, in A. 0. U. W. Hall, 128 Moody street.<br />
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.<br />
F. P. H. ROGERS POST, NO. 29.<br />
Organized October, 186’7.<br />
E. M. Warne, Corn. ; R. H. Smith, S. V. Corn.; R. A.<br />
Williams, J. ‘CT. Corn.; Jeremiah Donovan, Surg.; H. P.<br />
Harrington, Q. iK; G. W. MortonCJLop.; G. W. Gragg,<br />
0. D.; James Mulligan, 0. a.; John Whalon, E:. F.<br />
Fisher, James Beatty, ‘I’. F. Mansfield, Delegntes to Ikpt.<br />
Con.; W. F. Jones, Samuel Patch, H. P. Hawington,<br />
A. M. Jackson, Alternates.<br />
Meetings every Monday evening, in Hovey Hall, 27<br />
Moody street. OEcers elected in December.<br />
WOMAN’8 RELIEF CORPS.<br />
F. P. I-I. ROGERS RELIEF CORPS, NO. 25.<br />
Organized January 19, 1883.<br />
Mrs. Annie M. Warne. PIXS.; Mrs. Georgie Paul, Sera.<br />
Vice Pres.; Mrs. Lucy Carpenter, Jun. Vice P/-es. AIiss<br />
Lizzie Filson, Sec. ; Mrs Clara Farwell, Treas.; Mrs.<br />
Marv Dutch, Chap.; Miss May Baker, Con.. Miss Grace<br />
Rich-a&, Asst. COYL.; Miss Annie Baker, Guard.; Miss<br />
Florence Heath, Asst. Qunrd.<br />
Meets in Hovey Hall, 27 Moody street, second and<br />
fourth Wednesday.
4 14 WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT<br />
SONS OP VETERANS.<br />
GEN. N. P. BANKS CAMP, NO. 41.<br />
W. Johnson. Cqtnil; C. A. Worth, 1st. L&t.; G.<br />
A. lEansfield, Jr., 2cl. Lieut.; A. A. Baker, XergeaTit.<br />
Meets second and fourth Friday in EIovey Hall, No. 27<br />
Moody street<br />
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED 3IEN.<br />
QUINOBKQUIN TRIBE, NO. 36.<br />
Instituted 21st Sleep Snow Moon G. S. D. 336.<br />
(Common Era, Feb. 21st 1887)<br />
W. I. Richardson. Su.c7Lem. Albert Iiadyn, S. S. ;<br />
George Robinson, J. S.; 12rerett Clark, Prop7Let; Frank<br />
1~. Davis, G. I.; William Avery, d. C. R.; 13. E. Jeunison,<br />
Ii. TV.<br />
i\feetsTuesday evenings in A. 0. U. W. Hall, 128<br />
Moody street.<br />
DEGREE<br />
OF YOCAHOXTAS.<br />
1IE:OKA<br />
CoUscIL.<br />
Mt3. 8. J. Cluff. Poca7wztus; Mrs. Kate Vinal. Iveelaolrfc;<br />
Mrs. Ellu Coffin Prophetess ; A. H. Ihrgess, Pozcohntan;<br />
Mrs. Robert I,. Hastings. &epeT qf&cords; Miss Carrie<br />
L(bcke. Asst. Keqxp oj Records; MI-S. Jeuuie M. Stark,<br />
ICeq3w of Wwnpum.<br />
Meetings second and fourth Wednesday, in A. 0. U.,<br />
w. Hall, 115 ~Iooclp.<br />
KNIGHTS<br />
OF HOSO&.<br />
WALTHAM LODGE, NO. 373.<br />
Instituted October 7, 1876.<br />
Charles H. rallier, P. D.; Anson L. Hawes, D.;<br />
Martin Thomas, r D.; John 13. O’Dell, Asst. D.;<br />
Adolph S. Batcbelder,Rqol-ter; Charles G. Rlorrill, F.<br />
12.; George S. Alden, Treas.; Leonard C. Lane, C’JLO~.;<br />
Augustus D. Kimbell, I. G.; Henry H. Lewis, 0. G.;<br />
Henry H. Lewis, IZep. to G’rand Lodge.<br />
Meets second and fourth Wecluesday evenings, Good<br />
Templars Hall, G93 hiain slrcet.
WALTIIAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPABTMENT 415<br />
KXIGHTS OF YYTHIAS.<br />
KORUMBEGA LODGE.<br />
Cvrus Oliver, C. Corn.; Charles Tracy, %e C. Corn.;<br />
Cha&es E. Palmer, K. f)f R. and S. ; Jas. Young, T,*errs. ;<br />
Walter Butts, -; Fred Glines, Prelate.<br />
Meetings first and third Monday of every month<br />
M.C.O.O. F.<br />
PROSPECT COUR’I’, NO. 58.<br />
Orgauized August 13, 1885.<br />
David Walsh, C. Z.; Robert F. Dowuiug, V. C. n.;<br />
Michael Bergiu. It. S.; John E. Burke, F. S.; ‘I’imottlp<br />
F. Buckley, T.; Thomas A. Burke, S. C.; ‘l%omas 1tya11,<br />
$$.; Jjl.;IcRlauus, 1. 8.; J. Couuelly, 0. S.; ‘I’. A.<br />
, * *<br />
Meetings first and third Sundays in every mouth, at<br />
A. 0. H. Hall, Eagle block, 653 Main street.<br />
O.U.A.M.<br />
J. W. Wells, C.; Melville Ham, V. C.; Frank Cloys,<br />
Inductor; I’. B. Ctilburn. E’z.; Roy C. Wells, Treas.;<br />
Geo. L. Barker, Rec. Sec.; W. 0. Smith, Fh. Sec.; J.<br />
Leon Fiske, I. P.; 0. J. Oxden, 0. P,<br />
Meets every Wednesday evening, at 7.45 P. nz.,Shepard<br />
Hall, 183 Moody.<br />
ROYAL<br />
ARCANUM.<br />
RUMFORti COUpr’CIL, NO. 113.<br />
Instituted J.uly 2, 1878<br />
Ambrose J. Kyte, IZrgent; Harry S. Dolber. I R.;<br />
E. D. Baker, Orcrtor; Albert &I. Ryan, Xec.; Fred p.<br />
RutLer, Coil.; George E. Dolber, Tj.eus.; Charles W.<br />
Hardy, Jr., Chap.; Gerrett J. Cooper, Guide; W. 8;.<br />
Cheney, War ; Francis J. Monks, Sm.; George Woolly,<br />
John ‘l’. Morris, ‘I’. V. King, Trustees; John ‘I’. Morris,<br />
Rep. to G. c.; W. I. Richardson, AZterntrte.<br />
Meetings first and third Monday evenings of each<br />
month, in Odd I~el4ows’ Hall, 661 Main street.
416 WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT<br />
RUNFORD COUNCIL RELIEF ASSOCIATION.<br />
David A. Wilson, Pres.; George Ennis. Vice Pres.;<br />
Albert K Ryan, Sec.; Fred A. Rutter, C~jll. a~1 Treas.<br />
Semi Annual meetings, third Monday in June and<br />
December.<br />
ROYAL SOCIETY OF GOOD FELLOWS.<br />
WALTHA% ASSEMBLY, NO. 148.<br />
M. Tenanty 3.; - -, I. ; W. H. Morgan, C. ;<br />
L. Lonergan, Sec. ; John H. Murray, Fin. Sec.; .J. W.<br />
Doian, Trerrs. ; Frrnk Hollering, P.; - -, n. ;<br />
John Coye, 6%ard,; D. Madden, Se~t,ry; Johu Lally,<br />
M. Norton, Edwin Hall, Trustees,<br />
Meets fourth Thursday in each month, in Lyman Hall,<br />
12 Moody street.<br />
WACHUSETT<br />
ASSE;VIBLY,<br />
Charles E. Chase, 22.; Frank I. Lute, Sec.; A. H.<br />
l!IeClnre, Fin. Sec.; C. W. Masher, Treas.<br />
Meeta in Shepherd’s Hall, 185 Moody street, on the<br />
third Monday of each month.<br />
SONS OF ST. GEORGE.<br />
VICTORIA<br />
LODGE.<br />
John Winklep, Pres.; Henry Butterfield, Vice l+es.;<br />
George Jackson, Sec.; Joseph Hanson. Treas.; Thomas<br />
~arstow, M.; George Hndson, Asst. Secy.<br />
Meets 1st and Yd Tuesday eveniugs in Lincoln block,<br />
137& ,Ilootly street.<br />
‘UNITED ORDER$gMEgN CROSS OF THE<br />
.<br />
Organized Max, 1891.<br />
J. ‘vu‘. Chase, Corn.; Mrs. F. Mitchell, Vice Corn.; R.<br />
H. Swett, K. of R.; Gustavas Lewis, Fin. IL of&f. ; [I.<br />
S. Crotnbie, Treas.; F. W. Farlep, Prektte; E. k. Lewis,<br />
P. Corn.; H. A. Cluff, Herald.<br />
Bleets second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each<br />
monttt in Lincoln Hall, 1374 Moody street.
UNITED ORDER PILGRIM FATHERS.<br />
MASSASOIT COLONY, NO. 6.<br />
Organized Feb. 11, 1880.<br />
M. A. Libbey, Go!.; W. H. Snow, Xec.; E. F. Webs<br />
ter, Treas. ; W.H.Stone, CoZZ.;Lizzie 1). Trickey,C%np.;<br />
Alex. McKenzie, Sergt. at Arms; Mrs. S. Loomis, I. a.;<br />
Heury Cramer, 0. CT.; Dr. J. A. Foster, Ex. Physicn’an.<br />
Numbers about 150 members.<br />
Meets first and third Thursday at 8 P. M. of each<br />
muuth in A. 0. U. W. Hall, 128 Moody street.<br />
MILITARY.<br />
CO. I., FIFTH REGIXENT, M. V. M.<br />
Organized June 29, 1874.<br />
Headquarters at old Skating Riuk bldg., rear 23 Cresceut<br />
street. Meetings every Mouday evening.<br />
AM. WALTHAM WATCH CO. BAND.<br />
Rooms 103 Moody.<br />
George H. Rowe, Pves.; J. W. Kollinson, Trens and<br />
Sec. ; S. H. Rice, Band Xergeafrt; William C. Sparey,<br />
Leader; John F. Parks, Agent.<br />
CRESCENT<br />
BAND,<br />
Rooms 111 Xoody street.<br />
Fred J. Smiley, Leader.<br />
TEMPERANCE<br />
SOCIETIES.<br />
+<br />
CHARLES RIVER LODGE, NO. 42, L 0. 0. T,<br />
Orgauized Feb. 1, 1864.<br />
J. Milton Kilgore, C. T.; Mrs. H. N.Kiugsbury, V. T;<br />
Mrs. Mary G. Saunders, 8ec.; Miss L. 13. Bartlett, Fh,<br />
Sec. ; &liss Maria C. Kendall, Chap.; John Farrell, Mewshall;<br />
Mrs. Mary E.HiII, Guard ; Miss Mary Grover,&&.<br />
GlLard; Ellen C. Hall, P. C. T.<br />
Aleetiugs every Thursday evening in Good Templars<br />
Hall, 603 &in street.
418 WALTHAM MJSCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT<br />
AQCiA LODGE, NO. 98, I. 0. cj-. T.<br />
Francis Chapman, C. T.; Miss Florence Whelpley, V.<br />
T.; Mrs Clara 1~. Chapman, Sec.; Miss Lettie Graves,<br />
Asst. Sec. ; Miss Kate Bayer, Chap.; Poland Whelps. Fin..<br />
Sec.; Mrs. Annie Blaisdell, Tl*ens.; Miss Mary Dudleston,<br />
Supt. oj Work; Artbnr Travis, P. C. T.; Inez F. Lightburn,<br />
Guard; bliss Mautl A. Blaisdell, SentineZ; Miss<br />
Ella Rogers, iWu~rsh~.cll; Miss Ella Bayer, Dep. Xwsldl.<br />
Meetings every Thursday evening at Dix’s Hall, 693<br />
Main.<br />
GOOD WELL TEMPLE OF HONOR, NO. 32.<br />
Instituted ,IIay 24, 18’70.<br />
William B. Smith, W. C. T.; Geoqe Ti’.Caw, W’. V.T;<br />
L. E. Shedd, K IZ.; George Dudley, Asst. R.; William<br />
Sawtell, Tnxs.; Clarence Fisher. Fin. Rec.; Pu’orrnxn<br />
McDonald. W. W.;Willi:t.m Abbott. Asst. W.; Davitl W,<br />
I’ur11 u tn, crtap. ; George W. Morton, 1. G.; Charles<br />
\Vtteeler, 0. Q.; A. I’. Smith, P. W. C. T.<br />
Meetings second and fourth Wednesday evenings in<br />
A. 0. U. W. Flail, 128 Moody street.<br />
HOWArtD DIVISION, NO. 25, S. OF. -I’.<br />
Instituted Oct. 15, 186F.<br />
Willie F. Brown, P. K P.; Miss Nettie R. Stevens,<br />
W. P.; Miss Linnie A. Ingersoll. W. A.; Wnltur Pattersou,<br />
12. S ; Jo-~cph Martin, A. R. S.; Jlrs. Y. L.Catter,<br />
P. S.; Mrs. S. ,J. Whitney, TMM.<br />
Meets in Temperance ELkII, 633 1kin street,every iYI>nday<br />
evening at 8 o’uloclr.<br />
WOMEN’S CETRISTI.AN TEMPERANCE UNION.<br />
Organized<br />
Feb. 21, 1SiG.<br />
Mrs. Sarah J. Lute, Pres. ; Mrs. Nancy D:miels, 1st.<br />
Vice P:*as.; Mm. Hester A. Thorn is, 2,1 Vice Pres.; Miss<br />
S. A. Osgood, Sec.; Miss Adelaide M. Skeele, FL/L. Sec.;<br />
Mrs. Susan Whituey, ‘/Yeas.<br />
bIeetings first autl third Wednesd:by afternoons at 3<br />
o’clock, at Reyuolds Hall, Linoolu Block, M,otlj street.<br />
WALTE-IAM IZEFORJI CLUB.<br />
Organized Feb. 13, 1856.<br />
Charles M:~llop, P,*es. ; ,Jo~~!J!L KinJrsbarv, 1st Vito<br />
P/-es., .Jo3cph JI Insfield, 2H Vice 1’r.e.s.; Jeun”ie EIasting:,<br />
Sec.; J. F. Coolidge, Fin. B~c.; D.Lniel Lee, T,*ercs.<br />
Meets in Reynolds Rrtll, 1378 MOONED street, every<br />
Sunday evening at 5.30 o’clock.
ST. JOSEPH LADIES<br />
AUXILIARY.<br />
Organizted 1888.<br />
Annie F. Gormau, Pres.; Lizzie E. Connell. &e<br />
Pres. ; Marie E. Morgan, Rec. Sec.; Liezie E. Hickey,<br />
Fin.. Sec.; Mary E. Stankard, Treas.<br />
Meetings in St. Joseph’s Hall, 563 Main street, second<br />
and fourth Sundays at 4.30 P. M.<br />
ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCa<br />
SOCIE:TY.<br />
Organized Sept. 1877.<br />
S. J. McHride, Pt.es.; J. Clark, Vice P,*es.; M. F.<br />
Stmkartl, (.Tor. Sec.; George F. Finnegan, Fin. Xec.;,<br />
Bernard J. Madden, Tf’ens.; J. J.McCluskey,J. Qualters,<br />
1’. J. Lanagan, C. J. Doyle, J. Walskr, E:zecatile c7omv&tee;<br />
Andrew Conner, Librarian.<br />
Meetings in rooms, every ‘rhursday evening, at St.<br />
Joseph’s Hall, 563 Main st.<br />
SOCIETIES,<br />
ETC.<br />
ASSOCIATED<br />
CHARfTIES.<br />
Organited Dec. 5, 1883,<br />
Th0tm P. Smith. Pres. ; Mrs. E. R. Cutter, 1st Vice<br />
Pres. ; Mrs. E. M. Richardson, 2d I&ice I’res.,’ Ernest<br />
Farrington, Sec.; Mrs. L. J. Kendall, Treas.; Mrs.<br />
Charles Daniels, Mrs. Agnes Farringtou, Mrs. I’. Shirtey,<br />
Board of Managers.<br />
Meetings every second Wednesday evening in each<br />
month, at 7.30 o’clock, at Dr. Edward R. Cutler’s, 716<br />
Main street.<br />
A. C. E. CLUB.<br />
111 Moody street.<br />
Organized 1877.<br />
Frank f. Orcutt, h-es, ; Eugene Everett, Vi& R-es.;<br />
Morton C. Hadley, Sac. nnd Treas. ; H. B. Weston, C. J.<br />
Northup, J, S. Cummings,Board qfDiwctors.<br />
Meetings first Monday evening in each month, in rooms<br />
Connelley’s block, 111 Moody, car. Crescent otreet<br />
26
320 WALTHAM MISCXLLANEOTJS DEPARTMEMT<br />
BUILDING<br />
ASSOCIATION.<br />
H. C. Hall, Pres.; S. Frisbie, Vice Pres.; W. F.<br />
Jarvis, hf. D.. Cleric and Treas.; W. A. Webster, E. J.<br />
Dill, CharIes Libbey, C. C. High& A. P. Smith, H. F.<br />
Patterson, H. W. BInisdell, G. H. Stowell, Dr. %;;. D.<br />
Johnson, Dhectom.<br />
CRESCENT PARK LAND ASSOCIATION.<br />
Dauiel @Hat-a, Pres. ; Daniel F. Tiles, Twxs. ; Daniel<br />
O’Hara and Daniel F. Viles, Tmstees. The above and<br />
F. Butttrick, E. C, Fitch, and James Logan, I%-ectws<br />
EMMET LITERARY ASSOCIATION.<br />
Organized 1866.<br />
i ‘I<br />
Rooms, Welch’s block, I2 Moody street.<br />
Open from ‘i A. M. to 11 P. 111.<br />
Thomas J. Riley, Pres; John B. Donahue, V&x 2%~. ;<br />
,James F. Rhodes, I&c. Sec.; James B. Burke, Fin. Sec.;<br />
Peter J. Campbell, Tress; C. P.SulIivan, Thomas O’Neil,<br />
William Haley,Timothy Haley,Thomas Hagarty,Uire&oors.<br />
Meetings, Sunday 3.30 P. RI. Officers chosen first<br />
Suuday of December.<br />
LADIES’ CRESCENT CONCERT CLUB.<br />
Organized February, 1890.<br />
Mrs. Alice Wellington, Lender; Sadie Shattuck, i\fFs.<br />
Addie Padelford, Ban+jeaurims; Mrs. Clara Soutbard,<br />
Ba~~jo;iVrs. Nellie Scribner, Mrs. Adnb G. Hull, Guitws.<br />
LADIES’ HOSPITAL AID SOCIETY,<br />
Mrs, C. H. Daniels, Pres.; Miss Jennie Miles, Mrs.<br />
Fred Moore, Eke .Pres.; Mrs. Mary A.. Emerson, Sec.;<br />
Mrs. G. A. Smythe, Twaa.; Miss E. E. Hobbs, dud&x;<br />
Mrs. M. Harry, Mm. G. W. Warren, Mrs. J. ‘I’. Sjbepnrd,<br />
Mrs. G. L. Almy, Mrs. I. Thompson, Mrs. J.P. Murphy,<br />
hlru. I. L. Barnes, Mrs. H. W. Howe, hlmE.Worcester,<br />
Mrs. A. Bennett, h5rs. T. P. Smith, Mrs. IV. B. Jarvis,<br />
h1rs. E. W. Fiske, Mrs. J. Harvey, Mrs. J. hloore, hks.<br />
C. J. McCormick, hlrs. C. P. Gilson.Mrs. J. Haines, Mrs<br />
William Shedd, Mrs. Samuel Friebe, Bocwd of Directors.<br />
The society meets at 2 P. M., the second Tuesday of<br />
every month m Citizens’ Club Rooms, Bank block.
WALTTlAYI bIISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT 421<br />
LELAND HOXE FOR AGED WOMEN.<br />
21 Newton street.<br />
Opened for inmates, Feb. 9, 1892.<br />
BOARD OF MANAGERS.<br />
Rev. Thomas F. Fales, Pres.; Charles Dix, Vice Pres.;<br />
Frederick 1%. Stone, Treas.; Hamblin L. Hovey, Sec.;<br />
Mrs. T. F. Fales, Mrs. Elizabeth Stone, Daniel French,<br />
Mrs. W. A. Northup, E. B. Armstrong, Mrs. G. E.<br />
Warren, Mrs. Geo. B. Pope, Mrs. Frank H. Eaton, Miss<br />
Ann D. Adams, Mrs. H. Adelaide Hovey, Mrs. Erskine<br />
Warden, Dr. Alfred Worcester, Rufus Warren, Mrs. R.<br />
G. Brown, Miss Helen Lewis, Mrs. Charles H. Daniels;<br />
Mrs. Harriet E. Pierce, Matron.<br />
PHILEDIAN<br />
ASSOCIATION.<br />
10 Moody street.<br />
Frank K. Porter, Pj*es. ; Joseph F. Gibbs, ‘!%e Pros. ;<br />
Clarence Tebbetts, TITeas.; C!harles F. Allen. Sec.; C. L.<br />
Bailey, F. K. Porter, Joseph F. Gibbs, T. H. Rollinson,<br />
W. E. Allen, Walter Thomas, Board of Directors.<br />
Annual meeting second Tuesday in May. Regular<br />
meetiug second Tuesday in &lay, August, November and<br />
Februarg.<br />
PIETY CORNER CLUB.<br />
Organized 1882.<br />
J. R. Worcester, Pres.; Alfred W. Parker, vice Pres.;<br />
W. E. Shedd, Sec.; Mrs. W. E. Shedd, Treas.; E. A.<br />
Walker, Cl~airman; Mrs. J. R. Worcester, Mrs. Asa E.<br />
Goddard, Mrs. James Metevier, EZ Corn.<br />
Meets first Monday of each month, from Oct. to April .<br />
RIVERSIDE CLUB.<br />
Mrs. A. M. Goodale, Pres.;<br />
Mrs. Georgie Kerns, Treas.<br />
Miss Annie Glynn, Sec.;<br />
Meets 2d Monday ofeach month, at rooms, 89 Bloody<br />
street.<br />
ST. PATRICK’S MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY.<br />
Organized April 8, 1864.<br />
Rev. Timothy Brosnahan, Pres.; Michael Norton, Vice<br />
Pres; Stephen A. Bergin, Rec. Sec.; William Morgan,<br />
Fin. Sec. ; Michael Bergin, Treus; John Fogarty, Marshall<br />
and Door-keeper; Martin Rooney, John Lally,<br />
William Norton, Alartin Connelly, Thomas Mitchell,<br />
Richard Lehan, Michael &lack, Directors.
422 WALTIIXM MISCELLAXEOUS IDEPARTMENT<br />
ST. VlSCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY.<br />
Organized Jan. 1, 1884.<br />
Dr. C. J. 1IcCormick, PTes.; B. A. Buckley, Vice<br />
Pxs; William li‘. Rooney, Sec. ; Michael Keane, %xs;<br />
Rev. Timothy Brosnahan, Spiritual Director.<br />
Meetings in basement of St. Mary’s church, every Sunclay<br />
evening.<br />
ST. JOSEPH’S DRUM CORPS.<br />
Organized July, 1890.<br />
Headquarters St. Joseph’s Hall, 563 Main.<br />
Bernard J. Madden, Leader.<br />
VETERAN FIREMAN ASSOCIATION.<br />
Organized 1890.<br />
Headquerters, 37 Spruce street.<br />
Charles H. Hall, Pres.; .James Y. Marden,Sec.; George<br />
A. Davis, Treas.; Frank P. Roberts, Fh. Sec.<br />
Meetings first Friday evening of each month.<br />
WALTHAM CANOE CLUB.<br />
W. V. Hyde, Pres.; J. M. Stickney. Zce Pres.; W.<br />
M. Lucas, Treas.; Arthur RandIes, Sec.; 0. R. Rice,<br />
Fin. Sec. The above, C. C. Brown and P. Pendleburp,<br />
Uirectorq<br />
WALTHAM CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB.<br />
Organized 1889.<br />
Otis &I. Grove, Pres.; Thomas G. Rollins, Vice P/.es.;<br />
Frederick Scale, Sec.; - -, Treus.<br />
Meets I. 0. U. W. Hall, room 5, Moody street, every<br />
afternoon and evening.<br />
WALTHAM CYCLE CLUB.<br />
Organized Sept. 1,1885.<br />
Ernest. L. Averill, Pres.; II. E. Hartford, Sec.; Frank<br />
E. Swan, Tmms.; E. L. Averill, W. E’. Rowe, W. F. Gill,<br />
W. C. Ball, and W. II. Nortimer, Directors.<br />
Meetings first and third Thursdays of each month in<br />
room S. No. 4 Crescent street. Election of officers last<br />
Thursday in December.<br />
Number of members, 90.
TVALTHdM MJSCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT 423<br />
WALTHAM EMERY WHEEL RELIEF<br />
ASSOCIATION.<br />
Charles E. Hnskell, Pres.; H. Wesley Mansur. 7%~<br />
Pres.; John Churchill, Sec. and Trens. ; Eben I. Kimball,<br />
Alfred Oxton, Augustus Brown, Relief Committee.<br />
Annual meetings, month of Otitober.<br />
WALTHAM CITY HOME.<br />
South street, beyond Mt. Feake Cemetery.<br />
H. II. Bumford, S~pt.<br />
Number of iumates, 38.<br />
WALTHAM<br />
HOSPITAL.<br />
Hospital street, beyond Sharon street.<br />
Incorporated March 20, 1885.<br />
.<br />
Organized Feb. 15, 1885.<br />
F. M. Stone, Pres.; C. F. Stone, Clerk; A. M. Gootlale,<br />
Treas. ; Miss A. D. Adams, Mrs. E. R. Cutler, A.<br />
M. Goodale, John Hnynes, Mrs. Nancy M. Daniels,Mrs.<br />
E. L. ‘I’. Almy, C. J. McCormick, M. D.. C. H. Moulton,<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Stone, Miss E. M. Wellin~too, W. R.<br />
Willis, A. \Vorcester, M. D., Trustees; the above and H.<br />
I,. fhVey, E. 1~. Cutler, M. D., T. Leary, Rufus \Varren.<br />
Francis Buttt*ick, Charles Dix, firembers of the C,rpor+<br />
tion.<br />
Officers of the Trustees.<br />
C. J. McCormick, M. D., Pres.; 3f1.s. Elizabeth Stone,<br />
Xec.; Mrs. Nanc.y RI. Dsniels, Bursar; C. J. McCormick,<br />
M. D., Miss A. D. Adams, A. M. Goodale, Mrs. Nancy<br />
M. Daniels, Mrs. E. R. Cutler. A. Worcester: nf. D., ED<br />
ecutive Committee; A. M. Goodale, Mrs. Nancy M. Daniels,<br />
C. H. Moulton, Committee on Fhance; Xrs. E. 12.<br />
Cutler, John Hnynes. Mrs. E. L. T. Almy, Committee on<br />
Housekeeping; A. Worcester, Y. D., C. J. McCormick,<br />
M. D., W. R. Wills, Committee on Medkal Service; Miss<br />
A. D. Adams, Mrs. Eliz,tbeth Stone, Miss. E. M. Wellington,<br />
Committee on Nursing Seruice; Mrs. Daniels,<br />
John Haynes, Mrs. Cutler, A. M. Goodale, Miss Adams,<br />
C. H. Moulton, Mrs. E. L. ‘I’. Almy, W. R. Wills, Miss<br />
Wellington, A. Worcester, M. D., I\~L%. Stone, C. J.<br />
McCormick, M. D., Visiting Committees; M. H. Richardson,<br />
M. D., J. W. Elliot, M. D., A. S. Whitney,<br />
BL D., Cbnsulting Physicinvas and Surgeons; J. W. Willis,<br />
DI. D., C. J. McCormick. M. D., A. M orcester, M. D., E.<br />
It. Cutler, &I. D., H. A. Wood, M. D.,W. F. Jarvis, M. D.,<br />
Attending Physicians and Surgeons; J. A. Mead, hi. D.,<br />
Pdhologist; Miss May Hackett, Matron.
424 WALTHAM MJSCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT<br />
John W. Tolman,<br />
WALTHA RWYET CLUB.<br />
Sec.<br />
Meets first and second Mondap evening at boat house,<br />
off Crescent, nearly opp. Walnut<br />
WALTHAM LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION.<br />
Organized 1889.<br />
H. P. Buucher, Pt-es.; E. A. Walker, Vice Pres.;<br />
George R. Beal, Treas.; Harry Jones, Sec.<br />
Meetings called by order of the president. 100 members.<br />
WALTHAM MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY.<br />
Organized May 5, 18’72.<br />
David Walsh, Pres. ; Joseph M. Sutton, Rec. Sec. ;<br />
Michael Bergin, Z%. Sec.; Michael J. Glgnn, T/-em.<br />
Meets second Sunday of month,at 2 P. M., at G. 9. R.<br />
Hall, 27 Moody street.<br />
WATCH FACTORY MUTUAL RELIEF ASSO.<br />
Organized Feb. 9. 1867. Re-organized Feb .25, 1879.<br />
A. S. Batchelder, Pres.; George C. McKenzie, ‘CTice<br />
PI-es.; Seth Vinal, Sec.; L. C. Lane, Treas.<br />
Annual meeting on the first Munday after the first<br />
Tuesday in January, for election of officers.<br />
I<br />
YOUNG MEN’S ASSOCIATION.<br />
Organized Nov. 12, 1885. Iucorporated Jan. 31, 1888.<br />
James P. Murphy, Pres.; John F. Brady, I%e Pres.;<br />
P. J. Fleming, Rec. Sec. ; P. J. Duane, l%. Sec.; Thomas<br />
F. Carey, Treas.; Fred E. Burke, Librurinn.<br />
Meetings first Tuesday evening in each month, in rooms<br />
Maynard Blc,ck, 690 Mlam street.<br />
YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.<br />
222 Moody street.<br />
Charles P. Bond, Pres.; Charles W. Durgin, mce<br />
Pees. ; Albert H. Raud, T,.ecIs.; Alber L. Cutting, Sec.;<br />
Jamas E. Norcross. Gen Sec.; Charles P. Bond, J. p. C.<br />
Chaffin, ‘I’. M. Harvey, F. B. Millard, A. I,. Cutting: 0.<br />
I,. Barthelmes, C. H. Moulton, E. B. Olmstead, A. &f.<br />
Wilder, T. A. Mellor, A. H. Rand, C. W. Durgin, Edward<br />
MeAli-ter. J. L. Harvey, Directors.
WALTHAM YISC%LLANEOUS DEPAXTMENT 425<br />
YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN UNION.<br />
99 Moody street.<br />
Thomas H. Armstrong, Pres.; Arthur P. Smith, Vice<br />
Pres. ; Fred W. Archibald, Ben. Sec.; Dr. Allen Greenwood,<br />
Treas.<br />
Annual meeting, second Tuesday in January.<br />
WOMAN’S<br />
AUXILIARY.<br />
Mrs. S. J. Lute, Pres.; Mrs. Isabelle Thompson, Miss<br />
Minerva Richardson, Mrs. H. W. Howe, Mrs. W. A.<br />
Northup, Mrs. Josephine Webber, Mrs. Agnes Farrington<br />
Vke Prests. ; &Iiss Minerva B. Richardson,Sec.; Mrs. G.<br />
L. Almy, Treas.<br />
YOUNG -WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN USION.<br />
1374 Moody street, room 4.<br />
--, Pres.; Mrs. Geo. E. Warren, Tce B-es.;<br />
Mrs. A. A. Morse, Treus.; Miss Celeste E. Brackett,<br />
Cen. sec.; Miss Anna L. Fiel, Rec. Xec.<br />
Meetings every third Wednesda in January, April,<br />
July and October. Gospel meetings every Sunday at 4.39<br />
o’clock P.M.<br />
STATE<br />
INSTITUTIONS.<br />
MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL FOR THE FEEBLE<br />
MINDED.<br />
Quince street and Trapelo<br />
road.<br />
Walter E. Fernald, MI. D., Resident Superintendent.<br />
A State Institution, for the care and training of feeble<br />
minded children. John F. Andrew, of Bogton, Eliot C.<br />
Clark, of Boston. Elizabeth E. Coolidge, of Boston, John<br />
Cummings, of Woburn, J. S. Dnmrell. of Bostm, Wm.<br />
A. Dunn, of Boston, Samuel Eliot. of Boston, Samnel<br />
Hoar, of Concord, John C. Mime, of Fall River, W. W.<br />
Swan, ofBrookline, Gee. D. Tarbell, of Boston, Erskine<br />
Warden of Waltham, Trustees.<br />
STATE BOARD OF VISITORS, EX-OFFICIO.<br />
Governor, Lieutentant-Governor, Secretary of State,<br />
President of the Senate, Speaker of the House, Chaplains<br />
of Both Houses, and members of the Legislature during<br />
the Session.<br />
Oficers for 1892-93.<br />
Walter E. Fernald, M. D., Supej*intesdant; Mrs. I. R.<br />
Barbour, I\liss Annie Wallace, Miss Augusta Damrell,
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426 WALTlUM MISCELLANEOTTS DEPARTMENT<br />
Miss Sarah Sutherland, Miss Clara McPhee, Mc&ons ;<br />
Mr. I. R. Barbour, Steward; Miss E. W. Peterson, Miss<br />
M. M. Smith, CZerZcs; Miss L. L. Moulton, Miss L. J.<br />
Sanderson, Mrs. S. E. Shaff er, Miss Marion Weston,<br />
Mr. F. W. Kuight, Teaclbers; J. B. Hull, Jr., Fccmaer.<br />
Number of inmates, 400<br />
BANKS.<br />
WALTHAM CO-OPERATIVE BANK.<br />
Room 3, National Bank building,<br />
637 Main.<br />
ORGANIZED SEPT. 25, 1880. CHARTERED OCT. 13, 1880.<br />
Began business October 21, 1880.<br />
Authorized<br />
capital, $1 ,OOO,OOO.<br />
Francis Buttrick, R-es.; Edward P. Smith, Vice Pres.;<br />
Daniel F. Viles, Sec. and Treas.; A. M. Goodale, Martin<br />
Thomas, Lorenzo Noble, Timothy Leary, John F. Coolidge,<br />
Warren Marsh, Michael T. Connolly, John Harris,<br />
Charles L. Bailey, Levi Bowers, John L. Keyser, Geo. S.<br />
Alden, F. C. Ho&don, Charles W. Durgin, Frank K.<br />
Porter, George F. Jones, Directors; George H. Stowell.<br />
Gee. A. Clay. Walter ‘Ihomas,Herman E.Piest, &ditors;<br />
Clarence F. French Esq., Attorney.<br />
WALTHAM NATIONAL BANK.<br />
Capital stock, $150,000.<br />
637 Maiu, car. Lesington street.<br />
Incorporated 1836.<br />
suI-$us, $5O,aoO.<br />
F. M. Stone, Pt.es; Joseph F. Gibbs, C&ier; F. M.<br />
Stone, Charles F. Stone, William G. Childs, C. W. Fogg,<br />
Rufus Warrea, H. L. Hovey, H. B. Braman, Francis<br />
Buttrick, Erskine Wartleu, Directors; Il. P. Buncher,<br />
Teller; E. A. Walker, Messenger and Clerk; Miss Beltha<br />
Wormwood, Bookkeeper.<br />
WALTHAM<br />
SAVILVGS BANK.<br />
637 Main, corner Lexington street.<br />
Deposits Oct. 1, 1892, $2,451,177.56<br />
Enos T. Lute, pres.; Timothy Leary, l%e P/*es.;<br />
Charles F. Stone, Treasurer; Joseph F. Gibbs, Clerk;<br />
Henry N. Fisher, Ephriam Stearus, Henry N. Fisher,
WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT 47<br />
Timnthv Lear, Charles W. Fogg, Joseph F. Gibbs,<br />
HamhI& L. Hove, Enos ‘I’. Lute, Wm. Cr. Childs,<br />
Ambrose Webster. Samuel 0. Uptiam, Erskine Warden,<br />
Rufi~s WarIeu, Trustees; Rufus Warren, Hamblin L,<br />
Hoveg, Enos T. Lute, Timothy Leary, Henry N. Fisher.<br />
Corn. of fiweslmext; Georqins Moore, Audhtor; Emily<br />
Viles, and Gee. It. Real Chks.<br />
Interest payable on second Wednesday of April ancl<br />
October.<br />
COttPOltATIOXS.<br />
AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCH CO.<br />
Crescent<br />
street.<br />
Incorporated Mar& 18, 1854.<br />
Ezra C. Fitch, P/-es. ahd Supt.; R. E.Robbins, !lens.;<br />
Nilip W. Carter, Clerk; .I. V. Kettell, Benjamin F.<br />
Brown, Charles W. Fog,o, Benjamin F. Stevens, A. Lnwrence<br />
Edmands, Directors.<br />
CITY OF WALTHAM. MI’. PEAKE AND GROVE<br />
HILL CEMETEKIES.<br />
218 Grove Street.<br />
G. A. Stearns, Williams Roberts, Charles Moore,<br />
T,eonard Greene, Wm. R. Sawtelle, Nanagers; Theodore<br />
F. Mansfield, Supt.<br />
JUDSOZ; L. THO31SON MNFG. CO.<br />
Off South street, Roberts Crogsing. Branch office, 105<br />
Bedford, Boston.<br />
Incorporated Jan.,1890. Capital Stock,$i00,000 .OO.<br />
Jndson L. Thomson, t7e.s.; Henry Sawyer of Roston,<br />
V.Pras.; William X.Merriam of Brookline,Sec.and Treas.<br />
THE UNITED STATES WATCH CO.<br />
Charles street,<br />
near South.<br />
Incorporated 1853. Capital Stock, $500,000.<br />
Thomas B. Eaton! Pres.; Emil C. Hamm.er, Trens,;<br />
James E. Cox, Clerk.<br />
WALTHAM EMERY WHEEL 120.<br />
113 and 115 Bacon street.<br />
Incorporated June 21, 1889. Capital Stcck, $35,000.<br />
Henry Richardson, Pres.; Clarence Telibets, Clerk and<br />
Tretrs.<br />
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428 WALTHA~~ MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT<br />
WALTHAM GAS LIGHT COMPANY.<br />
Office 10 Moody street, rm. 1.<br />
Incorporated April 1,1853. Capital Stock,$140,000.<br />
Lowell Clark, Pres.; George A. Stearns, Treas. and<br />
Clerk; George A. Stearns, Lowell Clark, John R. Fartram,<br />
Arthur ‘I’. Lyman, A. M. Goodale, William Roberts,<br />
Augustus Fla gg, Directors.<br />
WALTKAM<br />
SCREW COMPANY.<br />
Rear 93 Moody Street.<br />
Incorporated Feb.17, 1891. Capital Stack, $25,000.<br />
Richard G. Kilduff of Holyoke, Pres.; Bradshaw S.<br />
Tolman, Tyeas.; Chas. Vander Woerd,Sqt.; Edmund F.<br />
Hoskin, Manager.<br />
WALTHAM TRIBUNE CO.<br />
Rumford bldg., 622 Main street.<br />
Organized March,1882. Incorporated April 10,1658.<br />
Capital Stock, $14,000.<br />
Publishers of the Waltham Daily Tribune.<br />
C’harles H. Lincoln, Pres.; Henry M.Ryder, Sec. Trecrs.<br />
and Man.; Charles H. Lincoln, Editor.<br />
POST OFFICE.<br />
Moody street, cnrner Main.<br />
Frank P. Howard, Postmaster; Frank D. Leary, Asst.<br />
Podmu.ster; Miss RI. Etta Jennisen, Money Order Clerk;<br />
John I’. McCusker, Martin Hines, Louis Barr, J. Jay<br />
-! Sheehan, Clerks.<br />
Mails close for Boston, 6.40, 8.40, 11.30, A. M. 1.15,<br />
2.15, 4.15, 6.40, and 8.00 P. M.<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong>, close 9.00 and 11.30 A. M.<br />
North and West, 6.30 A. M., 2.30, 6.30, and 8.00 P. Y.<br />
North, 6.30 A. M., 4.30 P. M.<br />
New York and West, 6.30 A. M., 2.30, 6.30 and 8. P. M.<br />
Sunday, Neq York aud West, also Boston, 6.15, P. M.<br />
‘i\Iails due from Boston, i.00, 9.25, 11.43, A. x., 1.~0,<br />
3.30, 5.15, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 P.M.
WALTHAM hiISCELL.4NEOTJS DEPARTMENT 429<br />
New York, North and West, due 7.00 A. M., 3.00, 3.30<br />
P. Y., North, 9.25 A. M., 6.00 P. M.<br />
Bangorand E st, dne 7.00 A. M,. 6.00 P. M.<br />
Sunday, West, New York and Boston, 8.15 A. M.<br />
Office hours from 7 A. M. to 8 P. r&. Saturday close at<br />
8.30 P. M.<br />
Sundays 9 to 10 A. M.<br />
Letters registered to all parts of the world.<br />
Money orders drawn on all the principal offices iu the<br />
United States, Canada, Great Britain, Germany, France,<br />
Switzerland, Australia and Italy, without danger OP 10s~.<br />
FREE DELIVERY.<br />
Collections-6.30, 10 A. M.. 2.30, 4.15 P. M.<br />
Deliveries-8 A. M., 1.30, 4 P. M.<br />
Business Delivery-5.30 P. M.<br />
.<br />
CARRIERS.<br />
No. 1, E. M. Naguire. 2, P. H. Concannon. 3, P.<br />
E. Noonan. 4, W. W. Darling. 5, James, F. BIcCu3ker.<br />
6, C. F. Law. 7, W. J. Sheridan. 8, W. F.Turner. 9, F.<br />
Arthur Ricker. 10, Wm. F. Caughey. Substitute, J. F.<br />
Smith.<br />
GENERAL<br />
INSTRUCTIONS.<br />
See that your letters are sealed and stamped. *<br />
De not abbreviate the address. Always use st*;eet address or<br />
box number when convenient.<br />
Cd Visitors” or “ transients ” should have mail addressed “ in care<br />
of,” etc.<br />
Place your address on upper left hand corner of envelope, and it,<br />
ill be returned if undelivered.<br />
Place your stamp in upper right hand corner.<br />
Nothing can be attached or paJtrd on postal card, except at letter<br />
rates.<br />
Postmasters are permitted to read postal cards, to prohibit the<br />
tuiling oE obscene literature.<br />
Second, third and fourth class matter must not be sealed against<br />
inspection.<br />
There is no limit of weight to first or second class matter or single<br />
books; all other matter is limited to four pounds.<br />
Liquids cau be mailed only in metal or woodyn boxes.<br />
Persons sending postal cards and who write upon the address side<br />
of them “ in haste,” or other words unconnected with their delivery,<br />
subject them to letter postage, and they are held as uumailable.
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430 WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS 6EPBRTMENT<br />
RATES OF POSTAGE IN U. S.<br />
Registewd Lette-s and Packages, 10 cents each. in sddition to<br />
regular postsge. Postal fhds, one cent each. Cimulars, 1 cent<br />
for two ou,,ces or fraction thereof.<br />
Transient newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, when<br />
sent by other than a news agent or publisher, 1 cent for 4 ounces<br />
or fraction. Any other artitilex of printed matter, 1 cent for 2<br />
ounces or fraction, prepsid by stamps. Newspwprrs and periodicals<br />
to regular subscribers, when sent from office of ~ublicstion or from<br />
1tews apc*nr. 1 ct. a p~lnnd. Iirgular matter for local delivery when<br />
it is to be delivered by carriers. it can only be mailed for one cent<br />
eacll for newspapers (excepting weeklies), and periodicals not cxcwding<br />
2 ounces ; and two cents each for periodicals weighing more<br />
than two o”“ces.<br />
All transient mntte~ must be sent in a cover open at the ends or<br />
sides. There must be no word or communication written on the<br />
same after its publiwtiou, or upon the cover, except the name and<br />
a.drlress of the person to whom it is to be sent, and the name of the<br />
person sending same. There must be no paper or other thiug inclosed<br />
in or wit11 such printed matter.<br />
Parcel f’ostccge. - All articles of merchandise (except poisons.<br />
explosive m:ltcri;lls, etc., lishle to injure the mails), 1 cent fur<br />
every ounce. not exceeding 4 pounds.<br />
Postal iVOtcs.--E’or any amount not exceeding $4.93, uniform rate<br />
of three cents.<br />
SPECIAL<br />
DELIVEIXY.<br />
The special delivery system includes all post offices in the United<br />
States and all classes of mail matter.<br />
Accordingl,v every article of mitilable matter, mailed :t any post<br />
office in t& United Stated, to \Khich is affixed a 10 cent spwixl delivery<br />
stamp in addition to regular postage, will be delivered at<br />
T,etter Carrier ofliws within the cxrrier limits, imm\htliately on<br />
arrival between the hours of 7 A. III. and I I *. *r., and at any 0thc.r<br />
po$t office within a one mile radius between the hours of 7 a. n%.,<br />
and 9 P. fir.<br />
PROHIBITED<br />
ARTICLES.<br />
The following articles are prohibited from transmission. <strong>Public</strong><br />
cations whicll violate the c*opyright l;lws of the country uf destination<br />
; poisons nnd explosive or inflamahle substances ; liyulds wnd<br />
those wldch exaily liqnify ; confections and pastes ; live or tk*ad<br />
allimats. except drncl insects and reptiles when thoroughly dried ;<br />
fruits and veyetables, and substances which exhale a bad odor; jotterv<br />
tickets, lottery advertisements or lottery circulars ; all obscene<br />
or immoral articles; articles which in any way damage or destroy<br />
the mails or injure the persons handling them. Live bees are mailable<br />
as merchxntlise (4th class matter), at 1 cent per ounce, if so<br />
put up as to rnn no risk of soiling or injuring thti mails, or escaping<br />
and to be easy of inspection.<br />
FOREIGN.<br />
Letfe~s to Great Britain, including Scotland and Ireland, and the<br />
Continent of Europe, British, Dutch, French, and Portuguese posressioni:<br />
in the West Indies and Africa, Brazil, Brpentine Republic,<br />
Peru, China, Japan. Java, St. Pierre, Miyuelon, Egypt, Newfoundrrnd.<br />
all parts of India, and the Straits Settlemenrs, Nassau, Colon,<br />
l(arbw3oes. Bermuda, Uruguay, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Chili and<br />
Sandwich Islands, 5 cents per half ounce. Mad:cgascor (excrpt<br />
Tamntave and St. Mary’s), British mail, 13 cruts ; French mail,
WALTHAM PISCELLANEOIJS DEPARTMENT 431<br />
21 cents. Bolivia, 6 cents. New South Walea, New Zealand,<br />
Queensland, Victoria, and Tasmania, 12 cents. South Africa 15<br />
cents. St. Helena, 16 cents. Canada, 2 cents. Mexlco same’ as<br />
the United States, except tbat liquors cannot be sent.<br />
Newpsapevs to Great Britain, including Scotland and Ireland,<br />
and the Continent of Europe, British, I)utch, French, and I’ortuguese<br />
possions in the West Indies and Africa, Argentine Republic,<br />
Peru, Ecuador, Chili, China, Japan, Java, St. I’ierre, Miquelon,<br />
all parts of India: Nassau, Barbadols. and Newfoundland. 1 cent<br />
for two ounces. Canada, 1 cent for four ounces. Australia, New<br />
South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, Victoria, and Tasmania,<br />
2 cents for each paper. Madagascar (except Talnatave and St.<br />
Mary’s), British mail, 4 cents for each four ounces. Bolivia, 1<br />
cent for every two ounces or fraction thereof, South Africa and<br />
St. Helena., 4 cents each paper under four ouncvs, and Natal,<br />
South Africa, 4 cents for each paper under four ouuces. Mexico,<br />
1 cent per four ounces.<br />
Postad Cards to all postal union countries where five cent letter<br />
postage prevails, 2 cents. Canada and Mexico, 1 cent.<br />
MONEY<br />
ORDERS.-DOBlESTIC.<br />
For any amount not exceeding $300 will be issued on deposits at<br />
this Office on payment of the following fees : Or1 Orders not exceeding<br />
$6,-5 cents. Over $5 aud not exceeding @IO,---8 cents.<br />
Over $10 and not exceeding .$16,-IO cellts. Ovrr @I5 and nod<br />
exceeding $30,-1.5 cents. Over $30 and not exceeding $40.-20<br />
cents. Over $40 and not exceeding $50,--25 cents. Over $50 and<br />
not exceeding $60,-20 cents. Ovrr $60 and not exceeding $p’70.-<br />
85 cents. Over $70 and not exceeding $$SO.--40 ceutr. Over $M<br />
and not exceeding @lOO,--43 cents. Lists of Money Order Offices<br />
may seen at P. 0.<br />
FOREIGN.<br />
Money Orders issued on the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany,<br />
Switzerland, Frauce, Italy, Norway, Sweden. 1)enmark and Holland,<br />
Austria, via Switzerland, Belgium, Jamaica, New Foundland,<br />
New Zealand, New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland ‘l’asmauia,<br />
Hawaiian Kingdom, Windward Islands, Panama, Leeward Islands,<br />
Cape Colony, British India, and Portugal, Ceylon Straits, Settlements,<br />
Cypress, Gibraltar, Tangiers, Morocco. Netherlands, Grand<br />
Uuchy of Luxemberg, Constantinople, Bermuda, Falkland I&nds,<br />
Western Australia, Gambia, Mauritius, Natal, St. Helena, Trinidad,<br />
Malta, Beyreuth, Salonica, Smyrna, Hong Kong, Shaghai, Japan.<br />
Iceland, via Germany, Massowah, Assab, Zanzihsr, Transvala-<br />
British Beebuanaland Orange <strong>Free</strong> States, and Alexandriain Egypt,.<br />
Rates 10 cents for every $10.<br />
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.<br />
Allin H. W. Drury \Villium H.<br />
Armstrong ‘JXotnas EI. J&ton ‘IYmnas 13,<br />
Banks Nalthnniel P. lisher Henry N.<br />
Hergin Michael French C. I.<br />
Bowers Ho ace C. French Dmiel<br />
Brown Sidney P. Grover James H.<br />
Chaffin John I’. Hall Henry C.<br />
Curley Thomas Hall Idoman N.<br />
Darling Charles R. Harrington l
432 WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT<br />
Harrington Herman I.<br />
Hoar Sherman<br />
Jarvis Wm. If.<br />
Johnson B. Berkley<br />
Johnson Melvin M.<br />
Johnson William H.<br />
Kyser John L.<br />
Larkiu Thomas F.<br />
Luthrop A. J.<br />
Lute &OS T.<br />
Ludden Charles H.<br />
Lyu,au Arthur<br />
Mayberry George L.<br />
nliltou Yenry S.<br />
Moody Nathnuiel A.<br />
Parks Charles F.<br />
Sbedd Abraham B.<br />
Shedd Edwin G.<br />
Shedd James H.<br />
Stearns Charles E.<br />
Stone Charles F.<br />
Stone Frederic nf.<br />
Taber Geo. 12.<br />
Taff John H.<br />
Tisdale Frederic C.<br />
Tolman Bradshaw S.<br />
Upham Samuel 0.<br />
Viles Daniel I.<br />
Warden Erskine<br />
Weeks Hiram H.<br />
Willard William A. P.<br />
NOTARIES<br />
PUBLIC.<br />
Bartel Wm. P.<br />
Johnson Byron B.<br />
Bowers Horace C. Lathrop A. J.<br />
Bomker Francis E. Lute Euoa L.<br />
Butmau Fred L. Ludden Charles Al.<br />
Jarvis Wm. P.<br />
Stark ltobert XI.
‘.<br />
-Ia ,~ :i. * 8.<br />
., 2. 1.<br />
!.~<br />
.<br />
3 ,\’<br />
ADVEHTlSEMENTS 433<br />
i!L I,. ARMSTRONG,<br />
7 Main Street, WATERTOWN, MASS<br />
PORTRAITS TN PASTEL, CRAYON AND INDXA INK.<br />
--.m_NW_n<br />
Photographs of Children a ‘Specialty,<br />
CRITCI3ETT'S<br />
WATERTOWN, MT, AUBURN AND BOSTON<br />
EXPllftESS.<br />
OFFICE IN WATERTOWN, 48 MAIN STREET.<br />
BOSTON OFFICE, 91 KILBY ST,<br />
Order Box in Boston,-Cellar, 3 Quincy Market.<br />
Leave <strong>Watertown</strong> at 10.00 A. M. Leave Bo~ttrn at 3 00 P. X<br />
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDEI, TO.<br />
lTJLSIl%i I3fdVAG-E & CO.,<br />
CO 3.f BlISSI<br />
N NEWCHAXTS~<br />
-plj(aIT, @ b;G;{iF pf@Du(&<br />
96 and 98 CLLNTON ST., BOSTON.<br />
TELEPHONE<br />
CONNECTION.<br />
GEO. A. SAWYER,<br />
Receiver and Dealer in<br />
.gg---.---.--<br />
Mutton, Lamb,Veal and Poultry,<br />
-Ge -- -<br />
BASEMENT, No. 3 QUINCY MARKET, BOSTON,<br />
SLAU@ATERI~~Q NSTARLTSHMENT AT WATBRTOWn=
MC _ +-”
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I..<br />
i<br />
.~<br />
i<br />
i<br />
XKENNET’S<br />
AI-WERTISEMENTS 437<br />
WATERTOWN AN.0 NONANTUM EXPRESS,<br />
33 Court Sq; BOSTON OFFICES : 111 Kingston St,<br />
Boston Order Boxes : - 44 No. Bfarcet St., 92 Bluclcstone St.<br />
..___..~ ;,:g \I,<br />
iVONANTUM AND WATERTOWN ORDER BOXES.<br />
J. B. MURPHY’S STORE, AND LYNCH BROS., STORE.<br />
LEAVE BOSTON AT 3.30 P. M.<br />
@gQ!g&g$ J@&gJqyN($<br />
tARPENTER&JOBB<br />
Shop on Church Street, near F. RI RI Dipot<br />
I. 0. Box, 113.<br />
,SPECIAL ATTENTIOF PAID TO ALL<br />
KINDS OF JOBBING,<br />
Which will be done Promptly. Satisfaction Guaranteed both in Price and U’orkmnnxhip.<br />
WATERTOWN,<br />
MASS.<br />
GEORGE Sa WHITENECT,<br />
6uccessorto HENRY RUSSELL,)<br />
House 52 Decorative Painte<br />
Paper Hanging, Gilding, Whitewashing,<br />
Kalsomining, Tinting, Glazing, &c,<br />
White Lead, Linseed Oil, Varnish, Turpentine, Colors<br />
Mixed Paints, Window Glass. -<br />
NO. 7 Sprdng Street, near Main, <strong>Watertown</strong>, Mass.<br />
%B. T. RUNDLETT,<br />
House, Sign B Fresco Painting,<br />
L--- ........<br />
~~c~\(~~~g@, -<br />
MaCre SW&et Court,<br />
WATERTOWN, ~3s.'<br />
P. 0. Box, 312.<br />
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I
ADI”RTISEME:NTS 439<br />
N. B. HARTFORD,<br />
DEALER IN<br />
Wine Groceries<br />
AND<br />
PROVIShNS.<br />
“Top Notch Flour.” “Village” and “Adams”<br />
Elgin Butter.<br />
a-<br />
. . HRUNJWICK CANNED GOODS. . .<br />
Q-<br />
1 and 3 MAIN Cor. of MT, AUBURN Street.<br />
FLETCmER<br />
& TOWNE,<br />
DEALERS IN<br />
.’ Groceries, Provisions,<br />
CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE,<br />
BOOTS, SHOES, ETC.<br />
,‘_; 256 and 258 Pleasant Street, opp, Bemis Station, ha Mills,<br />
WATERTOWN, MASS.<br />
l Remember the name!<br />
.a<br />
+Provisions, Butter, Eggs c and Potatoes,<br />
IN LARGE QUANTITIES.<br />
‘. Prices can’t be beat !<br />
Provision Wagon Marked In Big Letters Runs Through Brighton, <strong>Watertown</strong> and Wal:ham.<br />
All Orders Promptly Attended To. Boarding Houses a Specialty.<br />
3 MT. AUBURN STREET, WATERTOWN, MASS,<br />
_ ’<br />
,’<br />
,’ LllHCOLN 6, TTmTT 8k BBQ,,<br />
DEALERS<br />
IN<br />
i<br />
&oceries<br />
4fk ~rovisious,<br />
I~ r<br />
:\ Teas, Coffees, Spices, Canned Goods, Fruits, Confectionery,<br />
Cigars and Tobacco.<br />
;,<br />
/ ,<br />
ALL GOODS AT LOWEST I-RICES.<br />
.:<br />
3,<br />
,‘I35 Main Street, - <strong>Watertown</strong>, Mass.<br />
^: ’ Families and Partiis Supplied with Ice Cream.<br />
-
CONFECTlOHERY 'k<br />
HOME-MAlIE'<br />
CANDY A SPECIALTY.<br />
.<br />
“‘T<br />
ON
CARRIAGE AND WAGON<br />
MANUFAGTUR~ER,<br />
Also, Carriage Painting.<br />
11 id3 SpriugSt1,<strong>Watertown</strong>.<br />
# <strong>Watertown</strong> Carriage Factory. SK<br />
F’. C. I-TARTHERTZ;;<br />
Carriage Manufacturer & Eepairer,<br />
Horse Sheer and Blacksmith.<br />
Wheelwright and Carriagesmith. %<br />
Car. Arsc:n;ll & ‘h-ylor Sts., <strong>Watertown</strong>.<br />
F. A.-- LIEMON.<br />
s CARRIAGE PAINTER. s<br />
First-Clams work at ReasonsblePrices. Sign Wnrkand Lettering a Spcinlty,<br />
TAYLOR. COI. ARSENAL ST., - - - WATERTOWN, MASS.<br />
HORSE SHOER<br />
1 I<br />
:-<br />
CDR. PREMTISS and BELMONT STS.<br />
Benidrrwr 24 Halworthy Ylarc,<br />
Horse Slyor an<br />
Horses Shod for th&ornfort an,d Soundness of the Horse.<br />
Blacksmithiug au& Jpbbjng in all ils BIX~IC~ICS. i:k .--<br />
PARTICULARATTENTION GIIVEN TO SETTING TIRES.<br />
All Work W&@ranted to Give Satisfaction.<br />
Arsenal Street,, ,,. - <strong>Watertown</strong>, Mass.<br />
-’ NE&R ‘NORTH BRIGHTON.
.I. Pr&ticalPlumber & Gas<br />
; GAS AND ELECTRLC: DEPARTMENT,<br />
PLANT, 67 WATER STREET’, WATERTOWN, MASS.<br />
()pFI(‘p;, ~~~. ~~~ ~~ ~<br />
Brackett’s Block, 421 Centre Street, Newtoa, Mass.<br />
’ FRANCES RICILIKKlR, ‘I’rcns~lrcr.<br />
Residence. 126 Church Street, Newton. Mass.<br />
,’<br />
THE HOWARD ICE COMPANY.<br />
(3twc
8 *
WM. Em FAR<br />
9<br />
S. S. GLEASON,<br />
ji%ectt G&&i+ rawe, ,<br />
AUCTIONEER<br />
_---_<br />
AND APPRAISER.<br />
0 F’p‘I
ADVERTISEMENTS 447<br />
(Formerly, LUTHER BENT & CO.)<br />
Established.1835.<br />
Manufacturer of ana Dcnler in<br />
FURNITURE,<br />
BEDDING, CARPETS, STOVES, AND<br />
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.<br />
64 Main ‘Street, ‘Opp. Church, <strong>Watertown</strong>.<br />
DEALERS<br />
New and Second. Hand Furniture<br />
BEDDING, CARPETS, ETC., ALSO UPHOLSTERY,<br />
CARPET A,ND SHADE WORK.<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong> Square, NO. 35 Main Street.<br />
C, H. KEEFE. P. 0. ROX, 003. D. L. FRASER.<br />
IN<br />
Dimension Frames Sawed at Short Notice,<br />
FENCE POSTS, RAILS, PICKETS, LATHS and SHINGLES.<br />
547 Western AR, Brighton Did., Boston, Mass.,<br />
f%t <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Bridge.<br />
HORSE-SHOERS,JORRERS<br />
AND CARRIAGE MANUFACTURE<br />
WESTERN AVENUE.<br />
Brighton Bridge.
4 INWARD AND 4 OUTWARD TRAINS<br />
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AIWERTTSEMLIENTS 451<br />
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The high’ standard<br />
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CRAWFORD GRAND.<br />
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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC. 457<br />
Orchard, from 52 Common to opposite 196 Lexiugtou<br />
Otis, from 83 Mt Auburn to opposite 8 Washburn<br />
P:ilfrep, from i4 Xt. Auburn to beyond Whites ave.<br />
l’srk, from 16 Morse to 27 Boyd<br />
Parker, fi,om 75 Mt. Auburn to Washburn<br />
Patten, from 47 Mt. Auburn to 50 Arsenal<br />
Pearl. from 31 Summer to opposite 5 Oliver<br />
Phillips, from 71 Mt. Auhuru to beyond Garnet<br />
Pleasant, from 5 Galen, <strong>Watertown</strong> sq., to Waltbam line<br />
Prentiss, from opposite 303 Mt. Auhurn to Be1mont.E;. W.<br />
Prospect,. from P45 Arsenal to opposite %17 No. Beacon<br />
Quirk, from 43 Forest<br />
l{uilroad, from 1’76 Main, next F. R. R.,to Pleasant, near<br />
Howard<br />
Riverside, from 2 Main, Beacon sq., to beyond Royal<br />
Riverside place, changed to Riverside<br />
Royal, from G7 North Beacon to 66 Riverside<br />
Russell avenue, from opposite 35 Mt. Auburn, northerly<br />
School, from Belmont. across Mt. Auburn to opposite 245<br />
Arsenal, East W:itertown<br />
Sidney,from opposite 42 Marshall to opposite 23 Marion rd.<br />
Spring, from 13 Maiu to Cotnmon<br />
Stanley avenue, next beFond 68 W~ltham, to the F.R.R.,<br />
Bemis<br />
Summer, from 50 Mt. Auburn to 15 Waverly<br />
Swett place, from 50 Waltham, Hemis<br />
Taylor, from 21 Mt. Auburn to 28 Arsenal<br />
Thaxter, from opposite 94 Main to ii:. R. R.<br />
Vernon ave.,frotn Russell al;. to Common, near Spring<br />
Walnut, from 95 Ut. Auburn to opposite dC5 Arsenal<br />
\\‘altbam, from opposite 172 Pleasant, at It. 12. bridge, to<br />
Waltbarn line<br />
WashbI~rn, from 11 Franklin to 26 Parker<br />
\Vater, from 46 Galen to opposite 173 Galen<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong>, from Galon, n. the bridge, to Newton line<br />
~Vatertowu court. from 81 Watertowu<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong> square, junction Main, Galeu and Pleasant<br />
Waverly, from Maiu, opp. Myrtle, across Summer to<br />
Fayette<br />
Wheelers court, from 11 Riverside<br />
White, from Orcbard,near Lowell avenue. to 568 Belmont<br />
\vbites avenue, from opp. 130 Main, to 54 Palfrey<br />
Whitney, from 219 Orchard to Beltnout, n. Lexington<br />
Williams, from 124 Galen to Jefferson, (Newton)<br />
\\‘inter, from 16 Church to 26 Fayette<br />
‘CVollitzer’s l:lne. from junction Myrtle and Cuba to opposite<br />
23 French<br />
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458 BTAOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.<br />
BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC,<br />
Almshouse, 105 Orchard<br />
Ihmrtl Block, from 26 Main to Galen<br />
l!ntcheldrr’s Building, 1 and 3 Galen, <strong>Watertown</strong> square<br />
C:lr Station W. E. St. Iiy. Co.‘s, 31 Main, <strong>Watertown</strong> sq.<br />
Central Hall, 23 Main<br />
Daua ISlock. 29 to 35 Main, <strong>Watertown</strong> sq.<br />
I)iamoud Block. 2 to 12 Taylor<br />
I;l:lyg’s Block, &U,. Auburn, near railroad bridge, Cambridge<br />
line<br />
Foresters’ Hall, in G. A. R. Hall, 2 Mt. Auburn<br />
Garfield Block, i Galen, corner Pleasant<br />
Gas Works, Newtou and <strong>Watertown</strong> Gas Li@t Company,<br />
G. A. R. Hall, Otis Bros. Block, 4 Mt. Auburn<br />
Lyman’s Bldg., 16 and 18 Mt. Auburu<br />
Masonic Hall, Otis building, 17 Main. coruer Spring<br />
Mcnlsste~‘s Uloclr, 2 1 to 25 Maiu, near Spring<br />
Mar.-e IUock, 25 to 41 Galen, corner <strong>Watertown</strong>, and 2 to<br />
10 Cross<br />
Noyes Block, 46 to 50 Main<br />
Otis Eros. ISlock, 1 to 13 Main, and 2 to 4 Mt. Auburn<br />
Otis Buildiug. 15 to 19 Main, corner Spring<br />
Post Of&(~s, 28 Main ; Mt. Aubul n, brunch Boston office,<br />
hit. Aulmrn street, next R. 1~. bridge, and Bemis<br />
station, P. R. R.<br />
Publiz I,ibr:lvg, Main, corner Thaxter<br />
Russell’s IZlock, 6 to 14 Mt. Auburn, at Beacon square<br />
Russell’s Building, 5 to 7 Sprino near Main<br />
Savings’ Bank Uuilding. 56 Ma,;, opposite Town Hall<br />
Bistros of St. Luke’s (home for children), 209 Arlington,<br />
Mt. Auburn<br />
Spring Hotel building, 41 to 45 Main<br />
Sllperiutendent of <strong>Public</strong> Scl~ools, office, Town House<br />
building, Main<br />
Town House and Hall, Main, corner Church<br />
Union Market National Bauk bldg., 5% aud 54 Main<br />
\Vnlkcr & Pratt Mnfg. Co. Block, 16 to 2fi Galea<br />
W:ttertown U. S. Arsenal, Arseual, near Elm<br />
Wlltleler’s Block, 37 to 43 Spring<br />
\t’Ilittlev Block, 61 to 73 Main, co*uer Church<br />
\Vollitzkr I3lock, Wollitzer’s lane, corner French<br />
RAILROAD STATIONSj ETC,<br />
Bemis Station and Btna DIills<br />
Cottage-street crossing, Tbomns r,yons, flqma~~<br />
East <strong>Watertown</strong>, Arhugtou street, Jobn H. Glitlden,<br />
station agent<br />
(2 rove-street crossing. Francis F. Clark, flagman<br />
Ilc)n-ard street crossing, John Coffey, fl:lgman
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RAILROAD STATIORS AND CEMETERIES: 4.59<br />
Irviq street crossing, Frank .T. I$urns. flagman .<br />
Mt. Auburn street crossing, John P. Sheridan, flagman<br />
Union Market, 122 School, nearly opposite Waluut,<br />
Margaret E. Whitton, station spent<br />
Walnut street crossing, Samuel N. Gushing, flayman<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong>, Church street, J. M. Johnson, station agent,<br />
George H. Hudson, baggage master<br />
CEAIIETERIES,<br />
Arlington street cemetery, Alexander Gregg, snperintendent,<br />
Mt. Auburn. corner Arlingtou, E. IV.<br />
Catholic cetnctery, William Andrews, superintendent, adjoining<br />
Mt. Auburn cemetery, foot of Cottage, MI,.<br />
Auburn<br />
Common street cemetery, Alexander Gregg, superintendent.<br />
Common, corner Mt. Auburn<br />
Mt. Auburn cemetery, James W. Lovering, snperintendent,<br />
Mt. Auburn street, a portion of which lies in the<br />
town of <strong>Watertown</strong>, and the balauce in the City of<br />
Cambridge<br />
Office, Toesdw,Thnrsday,<br />
10 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON.<br />
and Satnrday.evenings, Savings Bank Bldg., 56 Main St., <strong>Watertown</strong>.<br />
34 School fibeel’, Booms 37 and 38, Boston.<br />
Residence, 9 ;Melendy Avenue, Wdertown, Mass.<br />
ALLEN, BRADLEY & CO.,<br />
OILS<br />
Sperm, Lard, Whale, Cylinder,<br />
Proprietors of the Oelebrated<br />
Downer Oils, Kerosene, Spindle,<br />
Lubricating and Wool<br />
Mineral Sperm and Champion.<br />
-NO- 7 CENTItAL WEtARLF, BOSTOX-
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CHARLES<br />
ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
BRIGHAM,<br />
ARCHITECT,<br />
22 Beacon Street; 27 Mt.Vernon Street,<br />
BOSTON.<br />
Residence, I8 Garfield Street, WATERTOWN.<br />
GEO. F. LORING. SANFORD Pmws<br />
RERIDENCE,<br />
53 GRERii STRHET,<br />
WAIPKBTOWN<br />
LORING AND PHIPPS,<br />
ARCHITECTS,<br />
STATESTREET,BOSTON.<br />
EXCHANGEBUILDING.<br />
ELEVENTHFLOOR.<br />
WILLIAM<br />
T. PIERCE,<br />
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEY<br />
56 Main Street,<br />
WATERTOWN, - MASS.<br />
ARCHITEC<br />
Office and Residerlce:<br />
No, 8 Marshall, near Mt. Auburn Street,<br />
WATERTOWN,<br />
IYIASS.
WATERTOW& rB1 DIRWX’ORP<br />
Bartels George L., bookkeeper (B.), 11. 49 White<br />
Bartels Mary G., widow, h. 49 White<br />
Bartlett Harriet H., witlow of Orville, II. 51 Summer<br />
Bartlett Harry fir., laborer, bds. 6i5 Belmont<br />
Bartlett Sarah A., widow of Benj. F., house 21 Mt.<br />
Auburn<br />
Bai~ton Samuel M.. clerk (office Secretary of State, State<br />
House, B.), house 2% 1 Orchard<br />
Bat&elder Daisev Miss, ho&e 43 Main<br />
Batchelder Samuel L., died March 23, 1890<br />
Batchelor George (Haddow & Batchelor) , machinist, 49<br />
Gateu, house at R. I.<br />
Batchelor Joseph, machinist, house 11 Fifreld<br />
Batuhelor William A., machinist, 49 Gnlen, bds. 18 Maple<br />
ATES BENJAMIN E., lawyer (53 State. root11<br />
B 1017, B.), house (93 Mt. Vernon B.) (see p. 454)<br />
Bates Cyrenus. bds. 105 Orchard<br />
Bates David M., carpenter, h. 4 Middle ‘-<br />
Bates Frances A., widow, bds. 132 Mt. Auburn<br />
Bates Herbert C., polisher (B.), h. 116 Main<br />
Bates Phinens, secretary, Boston School Committee (Mason,<br />
B.). house 38 Fayette<br />
Bates >to& Farm, 273 Miin<br />
Botson EIorace M., moved to Allston<br />
Barter \Villiam, carpenter, bds. 6. Summer<br />
Beach William. laborer, bds. Fletcher Terrace<br />
Berman Walter, moultler, II. 8 Irving Park -<br />
Bean James M ., oil can mnfr. (li India square, B.), II.<br />
44 Palfrey<br />
Bearce Frank C., carpenter, house 27 Forest<br />
Bearcc Fred S., sash maker, bds. 27 Forest<br />
Bearce Orvill L., clerk (B.), bds. Belmont, car. White<br />
Beaton Jennie Mrs., mender, Shelley AInfg. Co., buards<br />
10 Swett place, Bemis<br />
Beattie James, laborer, died June 22, 1891<br />
Beattie James IT., moldc r, 22 Gnlen, house 66 Arsenul<br />
Beattie Rebe H. Miss. seamstress, ‘* Drewseu’s,” 160<br />
Pleasant, bds. at Somerville<br />
Beattie Robert H., molder, house 39 Snn~mer<br />
Beck Henry, starch maker, Crystal Springs Afnfg. CO.,<br />
boards at Newton<br />
Becker Nicholas H., boots and shoes, 5% Main, h. 74 do.<br />
Bede!l C. Austin, moved to Allston<br />
Hedell Salary A., widow of Abial, removed to All&on<br />
Beedy Harry W., at U. S. Arsenal, Arsenal, house at<br />
Brighton<br />
Becher Annie, widow of Thomas, 11. Gl Pleasant<br />
Beleher Thomas, hostler, bds. El Pleasant :<br />
Bemis Isaac V., lawyer, died Oct. 3. <strong>1893</strong><br />
Bemis L. Thaddeus, teamster, bds. 676 Belmont<br />
Bemis Post Otfice. Bemis station, Pleasant<br />
DREWSEN’S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,<br />
3 TexmLBld Place. Ir3oston.<br />
TELEPHONE, 3313. WORKS AT WATERTOWN.<br />
CURTAINS AND CARPETS DRY-CLEANSED EQUAL TO NEW,<br />
$1.00 Per Pair.
466 WhTERTOWN LB! DIRECTORY<br />
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Bemis Willis A., produce (Xewton), Il. 31 Morse<br />
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WATERTOWN [B] DIRECTORY 467<br />
Bigelom Samuel B., fruit and produce (23 North Market,<br />
B.), house 12 Bigelow Ive., E. W.<br />
Bigelow Wiliiam F., clerk, 21 Main, 11. 12 Fifield<br />
Bill Fred P., truckman, 8 Summer, h. do.<br />
Bingham John, grain broker (B.), 11. 1 Centre<br />
Birch Theodore, blacksmith, bds. 110 Main<br />
Bird HannaIl W. Miss, II. Belmont, near R. R. Bridge,<br />
Mt. Auburn<br />
Rirkenslraw William, overseer finishing, Xtna Mills, h.<br />
250 Pleasant, Bemis<br />
Bisbee Charles A., machine blacksmith, 14 <strong>Watertown</strong>, 11.<br />
at Wallham<br />
Bixby Curtis W., architect (3 Hamilton pl., B.), house 13<br />
Olivei<br />
LACK GEORGE F., apothecary, 41 Main, h. 31<br />
B Church (see page 434)<br />
Black Mary W., widow of Joshua, h. 31 Church<br />
13lnckwell Marcia A. Mrs., nurse, h. 23 Marion road<br />
Blair Enos J., street car driver, h. 301 l’leasant, l
468 \I’ ATERTOWN [B-j XRECTORY<br />
‘ 12ostwick Mary R., widow of Edward W., h. 12 Cuba<br />
Bott John M.,pulp maker,24 Pleasant,bds. 47 r\lt.Auburn<br />
Bouchie Louis, engineer, h. 7 A Mt. Auburn<br />
Bondrot Mwartl, painter, bds. 314 Pleasant, Bemis<br />
Bondrot Michael, at Aetna Mills, h. 314 Plensaut, Bemis<br />
Bourne B:~rnabas I
WATERTOWN [(j] DIP.E
472 IVATERTOWN [c-j DIREC’FOm<br />
Cahill Owen, laborer, bds. 6‘3 PJorth Beacon<br />
Cahill Patrick, peddler, 1~. 35 Water &<br />
Cahill Thomas P., dentist, 56 Main, room 3, h. 25 Morse<br />
Cahill William R., bds. 30 Riverside<br />
Cairns Peter. gardeuer, 116 Waltham. bds. do.<br />
Calderwood George A., wood eograver, 58 Mrt, E. W.,<br />
boards do.<br />
Calderwood James, draughtsman. hds. 58 Elm, E. W.<br />
(‘:ilderwood John, clerk, bds. 58 Elm. 1;. FV.<br />
Calderwood John C., brass fouotL:r (Cambridge), honse<br />
58 Elm, E. W.<br />
Callahan lkunis, laborer, bds. 39 Galen<br />
Callahan Eugene. laborer, Ms. 13 Mt. Aoborn<br />
Callahau Frank H., police, bds. 43Cott:~ge, Mt. Auburn<br />
Cnllaban Peter. laborer, bds. 118 Main<br />
Callahan Philip J., prop., Mt. Auburn & Boston express<br />
(33 Court sq., K.), h. 43 Cuttnge, Xt. Auburn<br />
Callalmn Sad A., bookkeeper, Ms. 43 Cottage, Mt.<br />
Auburn<br />
Callender William W.,wood Carver (R.), h. 1.1 SweIt ‘pi.<br />
lrlemis<br />
Callon John, stone cutter, bds. 11 F,Cottnge,Mt. Auburn<br />
Callon Thon~as, laborer, h. 11 Lt’, Cottage, Mt. Auhor~~<br />
Calnan Edward, laborer, 11. II Forest<br />
Calnan Edward J., clerk, 50 Main, btls. I1 Forest<br />
Cameron Alexander, wheelwright, John Ro-s, Ms.6 Cnba<br />
‘ Campbell Cyrus H., hardware (Newton), h. 10 Parker<br />
Campbell Electrical Snppiy Co. (The) ,electric wire runI&. ,<br />
Horace E‘. Chick, supt., liomsld A.Stuart, treas., 71<br />
Fayette, and (104 High, IS.)<br />
Campbell George C., clerk. bds. 10 Parker<br />
Campbell Henry F., pres., The Campbell Eiectricnl Supply<br />
Co., 17 Fayette<br />
Campbell Joseph, machinist, bds. 24 Spring<br />
Campbell Laura A. Mrs., tewber (Reaciing),h. IO Parker<br />
Cnmpion Jennie Miss, bookkeeper, 48 Mnin,and operator,<br />
N. E. Tel. L Tel. Co., do.. bds. 20 Rovnl ’<br />
Cane Frank ii., supt., 14 <strong>Watertown</strong>, h. I-3 Morse<br />
Cannon Thomas, lat~rer, Ms. 11 Cuba<br />
Capen Edward A., pastor, Birst B:iptist chnrch, h. 115<br />
hit. Auhutu<br />
Carey Patrick, b&3. 41 Common street place<br />
Carey Thomas, laborer, W. I-‘. hlnfg. Co.. 11. 6 Railroad<br />
Carini John, laborer bds. 27 Main-st. court<br />
Carlinp J. Frank, foreman of larmdry, (Waltham), h. 16<br />
Church<br />
Carliug Mary F., widow of Charles P., Ms. 16 Church<br />
CarltorJ Samuel A., pl‘es., union Carpet Liiliug Co., 904<br />
Arsenal<br />
Carmiclrael Robert, foreman of foundry, U. S. Arsenal,<br />
Arsenal st., bds. at Rl’ight(Jn
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WATERTOWN [cl DIRECTORY 4i3<br />
Carncy Bridget. widow of William, h. 83 Summer<br />
Carpenter Alfred S., farm hand, 2i3 Main, bds. do.<br />
Carroll tUl:i E. Uies, assistant, 04 Main, bJs. 45 Arsenal<br />
-, ~hrrotl James H., clerk, 6 Gitlen, Ms. 45 Arsenal<br />
Carroll James J., clerk: 2-1 &in, bds. 34 No. Beacon<br />
Carroll John, bookkeeper, bds. 45 Arsenal<br />
C’arroll M:try, widow of James, 11. 45 Arsenal<br />
Carroll Michael, at Gas Works, bds. 40 Arsenal<br />
C;trroll Michael, tcamster,Gilkey CC: Stone,h.Yd N. Beacon<br />
Carroll Nellie E:. J&s, asst. R. P. Horue’s,Xrin, bds. -15<br />
Arsenal<br />
Carroll Thomas,laborer, h.13 rear 27 Cottage,Mt.Auburn<br />
Carruthers Annabell Bliss, teacher, bds. 38 Spring<br />
. Carrothers Robert, clerk (477 \vasIlingtun, U.), h. 38<br />
Spring<br />
Carter Bertha E. Miss, music teacher, bds.55 Ms.Auburn<br />
Carter Klla T. bI/ss, moved to Rosbury<br />
Carter Frederick, clew k, 4 Main, 11. 34 Riverside<br />
Carter JO~IU \V., dentist, h. 55 Rlt. Auburn<br />
Casey A~OIIZO, teauaYter, bds, 35 Galen<br />
Casey George, teamster, bds, 35 Galen<br />
Casey .I ulio Al rs.. moved to Newton<br />
Casey Michael, laborer: b&x- 13 Cottage pl. Mt. Anburn<br />
Caser William, died March 5, 1592<br />
Cn&man Daniel, gardener, rm.s. 48 Summer<br />
Caslrtuau Joseph, moved to Chicago<br />
Cnsh~nar~ Alargwet Mrs. moved to Somerville<br />
CLassidy Bridget, widow of Peter, grocer, 30 Irving, 11. do.<br />
]ASSII)Y JOHN E., whosale liquors (50 Broad and<br />
c 137 Milk, LS.), house 157 N. Beacou (see p- 22)<br />
IASSIDY JOHN E. JR., wholesale liquors (50<br />
c l~road, U.), Ms. 157 N. Beacon (see p. 22)<br />
Carsidy Peter J .,tlied Sepf. 23,’ 189 1<br />
Cavsnagh l%ilip, mason, h. 12 <strong>Watertown</strong> ct. ,<br />
C’ave Ckwles H., street car conductor, h. 4 N. B~~LKXI<br />
Criley Annie L., bliss, millin&, 2 Cuba,bds. do.<br />
Ceiley Catharine L., widow of Archibald H., IL 2 Cuba -<br />
CL:tdbourae Henry R.. butcher, h. 5 Piichois ave.. Norwcod<br />
Park, E. W. [E. \v.<br />
Chadbmrne Henry R. dr., electrician, Ids. 5 Nichols ave.<br />
ClradboJoaroe Jacob, sL. car aonducto;; rms. 11 Cross<br />
Ctladbourile Joseph H., shoe findings (1NQ Bedford, I~.),<br />
boards 5 Nichols ave., E. W.<br />
Cba&oorae Mrrrshall W., 11. 03 Arlington<br />
Chalmers Hugh G ., machiuisr, h. 32 b’orrst<br />
Chamberlain G. Arthur, provisions (I15 Clinton, I~.), b.<br />
13 Elton 8W.<br />
Chamberlain George N., clerk (2.5 So. Market, B.), bds.<br />
li Pu’ichuls avt:<br />
Cl~amberlain \Villard N., provisioas (2.5 So. Market, B.),<br />
Ii. 17 P;ichols ave. Last <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
LIREWSEN'S FGElCH CLEANSSNG AND OYEING ESTAGUSlMfNT,<br />
3 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.<br />
Telephone,3313, Works at ~vatertowni<br />
FINE FRENCH LAUNDRY WORK. Bundles Called For And Delivered <strong>Free</strong>.
Chany John, broker (12 Inciin, I:.), 11. 25 Whitney<br />
c’lm~ly Jo11n O., died Mar~Lt 29, 1892<br />
Char~y Samuel, house 25 Whitney<br />
(‘Itany, see Cheney<br />
Chap~n Albert li.,asst. station agent (Newton), rms. 16<br />
Maple<br />
Chapm:~u Francis H., paittter, h. 40 Gelen<br />
Chapman W. G., overseer weaving, Btna mills, house<br />
at Newton<br />
Charter Franklin, carpenter, house 20 Morse<br />
Chase Charles, laborer, house 21 Arsenal<br />
~Chttse <strong>Free</strong>man B., cattle driver, boards G6 Arsenal<br />
~Chnsc Hattie L., teacher (Tiiton. N. H.), b. 3 Chestnut<br />
ICltase Henry, agent for N. E. Watch atid Ward Yocietp<br />
(18 Scliool, U.), h. 3 Chestnut<br />
Chase Heury H., teamster, bds. 66 Arsenal<br />
Chase Ilollis H.,clerk, bds. G6 Arsenal<br />
Cllase Sarnb B., widow of Charles. house 66 Arsenal<br />
Chase \Vilbur C., teamster, house 13 Palf ey<br />
C’hen~y Charlrs W., cattle dealer, b. Uniou Market Honse<br />
CbellCJ GWJl’ge II., &frs., bds. G Chester ‘1<br />
Cbeney Robert, machinist, 49 Galen<br />
Cheney Walter. cattle dealer, bds. Union Market Hotel .<br />
Chick Horace F., sup)t., The Campbell Electrical Supply<br />
Co.,‘il Fayette, h. at Somerville<br />
Chutclti 1 Alice G. Miss, cashier, 15 and 19 Main, boards<br />
19 Clresk!t<br />
Churchill Auna TV., widow of Edwin, h. 16 Marion rd.<br />
Churchill Heber I
WATERTOWN [c] I)TRECI’ORY<br />
Clark James, moved to Scotlam<br />
Clark JO~JU E‘., iaborer, bds. 24 Grove<br />
Clark Jol~n H., clerk. E‘. It. R. (B.), 11. 36 No. Beacon<br />
Clark Jonas, bds. ‘7 Dana Terrace<br />
Clark Joshua W., carriage p&inter, G. E. Teele, Spring,<br />
house at Cambi~idge<br />
Clark Margaret, widow of Wm. H.. lJOUSe 36 N. Beacon<br />
Clark Samuel, spiuner, Bttna Mlln, btls. 236 Pleasant,<br />
Bern’s<br />
Cl:lrk ‘I’. A. Alfred, florist, bds. ‘29 Grove<br />
Clark William W., plumber, II. 36 North Beacon<br />
Cla.rke Albert E., bookkeeper. 22 Maple, bds. 32 do.<br />
Clarke Henry W., engines, machinery, etc. (156 Oliver,<br />
13.). hJLIse 23 Garfield<br />
Clasbp Thomas, clerk (Newton) .bds. 306 Pieasant, Bemis<br />
Clay George A., at B. Mnfg. Co. (Waltham), house 41<br />
Palfrey<br />
Clayton Henry, painter, house 71 Morse<br />
- (‘lelland John R., painter, 17 Phillips, house do.<br />
Clellnnd Louisa W. Mrs., teacher (Newtou), house 17<br />
Phillips<br />
. Clclland William. painter, 17 Phillips. bds. do.<br />
Clement Henry A.‘, carpenter. 11. 14 Paifrep<br />
Clement Mary E., widow ofThomas R., bds. 5 Middle<br />
Clement Peter J., carpenter, h. 9 Palf rey<br />
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Clement Ralph ‘I’., polisher, W. di P. Mnfg. Co., boards<br />
5 JI itldle +c<br />
Cleveland L. Sidney, mnfrs. mens’ neck wear (I1 Otis,<br />
B. j. IIO~LW 30 Russell ave.<br />
Clifford Daniel J., laborer. hou:e 15 Palfrey \“..<br />
Clifford Jeremiah, laborer, 11. Forest, beyond Fayette<br />
Clifford John H., overseer, spinning room, Btna Mills,<br />
h. 250 Pleasant, Bemis<br />
Clifford *John J., shoemaker, 3 Cross, n. Main, 11. do. <<br />
Clifton Edwin E.. carpenter, rms. 5 Patteu<br />
Cline Margaret Mrs., bds. IO5 Orchard<br />
Cline Mary A., widow, died Nov. 22, 1891<br />
C1osse.y Mary E., widow of Thomas, h. 41 Spring<br />
Cobb Elden I,.. street car conductor, h. 6 North Beacon<br />
Cobb <strong>Free</strong>man TV.,. clerk, 12 &It. Auburn, 11. 16 Palfrey<br />
Cobb John, moved to Boston<br />
’ Coburn Benjamin L.,shoemaker, G Spring, 11. 26 Parker<br />
Coburn Heber \V.,assistant librarian,Harvard Law School ’<br />
(Carnlnldge), bds. 26 Parker<br />
Coburn James H., Ids. 26 Parker<br />
Colmrn Susan A. Mrs., dressmaker, 54 Fayette, bds. do.<br />
Cochrane Ellen, house 7 Franklin<br />
Coddy Richard. clerk, bds. 12 Morse<br />
Coe Harrie L., apothecary, 367 Mt. Auburn, house at<br />
Waltham<br />
Coe Huldah A., widow of John E., bds. 16 Marion rd.<br />
c-<br />
OREWSEN'S FXENCH CLEANSIRG AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,<br />
3<br />
T clcphoIlc*<br />
TEMPLE<br />
:1:113.<br />
PLACE, BOSTON.<br />
WOPks at <strong>Watertown</strong>.<br />
FANCY DYEING. DRY-CLEANSING.<br />
Goods Returned in One Week.
Coeu John, paper maker, h. 27 Water<br />
Coffee John J., shirt ironer, b. 10 Cwbu<br />
Coffey Cornelius, iaborer. 1). 88 Sllmrucr<br />
Coffey 30!1n, fEs\gmno, Howard st. ~os&g, F. R. R..h.<br />
141 Pleasant<br />
CoiTep hliehael, laborer. W. W. Supply CO., house<br />
25 Waltham. Beulis<br />
Coffey Thomas, I:\borer, h. 33 Pleasant<br />
Co&y Thomas R.,inburer, hds. 36 Yleasnnt<br />
CofIh Alfred G., iucksmith (IS,), MS. 127 Royd<br />
Cofin Edwin H., clerk (I%), Ws. I%ehnont, eor. White<br />
CofEil Emily fir., widow oB John \Y.,-h. 8 Garfield<br />
COU~I Gardner S., locksmith (33 Merchants row. Iz.). b.<br />
127 Boyfl<br />
Cohen John A., manager (60 Commerce, B.), house 215<br />
Mt. Auburn<br />
Coffin John N., diet1 Jufy 10, 1891<br />
Coffinger Albert Prankhn, moved from tows<br />
Cokeley Delia Mrs., h. 18 Cushnan<br />
Colbert Jeremiah, bds. 105 Orchard<br />
Colbnrn Enoch S.. teamster: II. 38 Riverside<br />
Colburn Nellie E. Miss, b&. 38 Iliverside<br />
Colby Lt:Ctwald I-I., carpeuler, h. 101 Pleasant<br />
Cole Alton B.,prol~~ietor,\V:lltl~aln Steam Laundry (Waltham),<br />
II. 23 Marion road<br />
Cole George B.,clerk (700 Washington,l.),b. 19 Marion rrt.<br />
Cole S. Frank,clelk (500 Wastrington,B.),n.19 Marion rd.<br />
Cole William A., agent (155 Frauklit~, IL), howe 11<br />
Nichols nvenne<br />
Coleman Daniel I., privnto, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do.<br />
Coieroan Michel F., removed to Somer~ville<br />
Coleman 'I'l~cmns R., clerk (B.). bds. 2i Green<br />
Coleman Willklm, laborer, h. 27 Green &<br />
c Coleman William P., driver for Lew:mclo, Ids. 27 Green<br />
Co!lipnn Charles A., stove mounter, IV. & P. &In@. Co.,<br />
)$’<br />
house A2 North Krscon<br />
Colligau Edward P.. molder, 42 Gafen, 11. 5 Brook<br />
Collipan iUic:hxel Ii., pattern fitter, 22 Gales, house 53<br />
Arsenal<br />
Collirnv Christopher, moved to Brighton<br />
t:ollins Ellen Miss, cook, Uuiou Market Hotel, xTs. do.<br />
Collins Frederick, paper hznger.Ii. Collins, rus.10 Pa&u<br />
Collins Henry, paper hangings, etc., 3 Spring, house<br />
24 Irving<br />
Collins Lucy H., widow, bds. 21 Irving<br />
Collins Patrick S., clerk, 25 Mai11, bcls. at Newton<br />
Collins Royce E., hostler, 2i3 Main, bds. tlo.<br />
Colwell George N., carpenter, bol;se 29 Cottage pl. Mt.<br />
Auhtlrn<br />
Comstock Fannie A. Miss, teacher (Dridgewater Normal<br />
~clrool), hds. 33 Green<br />
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Agri@uhratmplemds, Wooden - Ware,<br />
--iWi~-- PAIN E’S, 33 MAINT-<br />
f#TfHV N.
WATERTOWN [D J DIRECTORY 481<br />
Cutter Jnrmes, apprentice, 56 Elm, E. \V., bds. do.<br />
Cutter Samuel I., hoards 7 Jewett<br />
Cutts Loring, machinist, rms. 18 Church<br />
DACT OWEN, laborer, 22 Galen, h. at Waltham<br />
Dadmnn Arthur H.. moved to N. T. city<br />
Dadrnnn Charlotte M., widow of \Villiam H.,h.l-l- Fayette<br />
Dadrnun Iitta B. Miss, teacher, Grant grammar school, b.<br />
76 Mt. Auburn<br />
Dadmun Francis W., boards 62 Riverside<br />
D:tdmnn Harry E., died Dec. 10, 1892<br />
Dadmun Helen, widow of Harry. 11. Gd Riverside<br />
Dadmun Mary 8. Miss, button hoie maker, II. 22 Cross<br />
Dailey John, foreman, H. & W. Co., 24 Pleasant, house<br />
16 Pearl<br />
Dolby Thomas A., president, Thomas Dalby Co., house<br />
3 Jewett<br />
Dalby Thotnas Co., Thomas D&y, treas., knit goods<br />
mnfrs., 43 &Jorse<br />
Dalby Thomas, Thomas Dslbv Co., 43 Morse, 11. 37 do.<br />
Daley Charles H., moved to iValtham<br />
l)aley Hanora. moved to Boston<br />
lhley Margaret, widow of Timothy. moved to Belmont<br />
Dnley Michael J., presser, bLLewando’s,” 19 Galen, IIOUS~<br />
9 Park<br />
Dalliare Jerome, hairdresser, 5 Gnlen, 11. 8 Budson<br />
Dalton Jo1111 J., keros-ne oil dealer, h. 88 Pleasant<br />
1)trl.v Daniel, starch maker, bds. 94 Water<br />
Daly James, laborer, II. off Arlington, at 143<br />
daly James S.. moved to Newtonviile<br />
Daly Jeremiah, teamster, 11. 15 Arsennl<br />
Daty Michael, gardener, h. I.5 Maple<br />
Dame William H , removed to Newton<br />
Damon ,Joseph N.. treas. Union Ctlrpet Lining CO., 301<br />
Arsenal<br />
Dana Emmn Miss, lmusn 7 Fletcher Terrace<br />
ANFORTH GUY Y., apothecnr~, 40 Main, house<br />
4 Galen (see p. 448)<br />
I)<br />
Daniels Louis, moved to Boston’ l<br />
Dartlis Alice, widow of James, diecl Nov. 25, 1892<br />
Dnrdis John 8.. door maker, II. 43 Spying<br />
’ Dardis Michael E., moved to Concord<br />
Dardis Thomas IS., died Dec. 13, 1892<br />
Darling James A., clerk, bds. 19 Morse<br />
Darling Moses, machinist, house 19 Morse<br />
Davenport Albert M., salesman (48 Canal, B.), house<br />
56 Grove, E. W. 9<br />
Davenport Alfred RI. (Davenport Bi Howard), market<br />
gardener. 56 Grove, B. W.. hds. do.<br />
Davenport Bennett F., physician (161 Tremont, B.),<br />
h. 31 Coolidge Hill<br />
DREW~EN'S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,<br />
3Temple Place,X30ston.<br />
TELEPHONE, 3313. WORKS AT WATERTOWN.<br />
CURTAINS AND CARPETS DRY-CLEANSED EQUAL TO NEW,<br />
$1.00 Per Pair.
482 WATliRTOWN [D] I)IKIWTOI~Y<br />
I)avenport Charles, bds 56 Grove<br />
I>avenpc)rt Charles A., student, (K. U.), btls. 56<br />
Gro\v, E. IV.<br />
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To<br />
D;tvidson Irving II.. conduc’or, Waguer Palace Car Co.,<br />
btls. 8 Bridge. l3emis<br />
Davis Arthur G., sect&u hand, 2Eena Rlills, boards 4<br />
Sw,ett pl., l3emis P<br />
Davis Fretlevi& J., moved to New Hampshire<br />
I):tvis Hattie 13. Miss, tnoved to 13ostot1<br />
D:lvis Herttrrt S., salesman (109 Clinton filnrket, B.),<br />
Ii. 5i Elm, I
WATERTOWS [ID] 1)IREC’I’OiZk’ 483<br />
Derby Henry C., tripe mufr. (Abattoir, ijrig!rton)! and<br />
24 SolltlJ Market, B.), h. 61 <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Derby Oliver D., clerk, 3 Maiu, h. 35 Summer<br />
Dermon John C., carpenter, moved to Woburn<br />
Drrmou John S., carpenter, h. 8 Green<br />
Desmond Anthony, laborer, Newton & W. G. L. Co., II. 5<br />
Wollitzer’s blk., Woltitzer’s lane<br />
Desmond Catherine, died Augnst 15, 1890<br />
Desmond Dennis, paper maker, H. & W. Co., bOUSe 16<br />
Middle<br />
Desmond George, architect (B.), h. 4 Common<br />
Desmond Tony, moved to Newton<br />
Desmond William, moved to Cambritlge<br />
Desmore James, laborer, 1. 84 Summer<br />
Devauy James, laborer, h. 13 Wheeler’s ct.<br />
Devauv Patrick, taborer, h. 21 French -.-I”<br />
Devarner I).. laborer, h. 5 Wherters ct.<br />
Devarney Michael, laborer, bds. 27 \Vheelers ct.<br />
Dcvarney Thomas ‘I‘., machinist, IJ. 27 Wheelers ct.<br />
L)ickillSOn t4ltiZa I)., widow of L)t!lJlli~oLJ 1>., died &~y 9,<br />
1891<br />
Dickinson John D., dentist (164 Newbury, IS.), hause 7<br />
Winter<br />
Dill Edwin I., moved to Waltham<br />
-Dimick Carroll D., at U. S. Arsenal, 11. 11 Irving<br />
Dim&k Ortelldo \V., master, Welts tichoot (Blossom, car.<br />
McLean, U.), h. 13 Russell avenue<br />
Doherty James I., clerk (U.), Ms. ‘3 Cuba<br />
Doherty .Jubn, laborer, II. Y C:,~l).r<br />
OHEttTY WILLIAM F., baker and caterer,<br />
D 45 hll:liu, h. 67 No, Heacon (&t!c t);qe 440)<br />
Doherty Willism J.,freight clerk, 14’. 11. K. (IZ.), boards<br />
9 Cuba<br />
Dotan Ann J. Miss, h. 27 Chnrch lane<br />
Dolan John A., nisved to Newton<br />
Donlan Thorn+ died May 9, IS90<br />
Donnelly Catherine, widow of Thomas, h. 7 Cottage place<br />
. I)onnellg Michael, laborer, h. 20 Water<br />
Donneliy Thomas, farm hand, h. 1 Common-st place<br />
Donnelly ‘I’imotby l., t,eamster, bds. 20 \V:itcr<br />
Donovan Anu, widow of t’atrick, house 1G Forest, nest<br />
It. R.<br />
Donovan Christopher J., laborer, bds. 16 Forest<br />
Douovau N. liie, kitcheu girl, 8 I\lt. auburn, rms, 20 do.<br />
Doody Patrick, laborer, h. 18 Cottage plxce<br />
Dooley James, boots nut1 shoes, 6 Mt. Auburn, 1JOUSe 4<br />
Green<br />
Dooling Margaret, widow of John, 1~: 17 Harnden ave.<br />
Dorgan Cornelius, laborer, bds. 2i Pleasant<br />
Dorgan John, moved to Urigbton<br />
Dormer Anua 13.. widow of James, h. i No. Beacon<br />
DREWSEN'S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,<br />
3 TEMPLE<br />
‘Pelephom3,3313.<br />
PLACE,<br />
Works<br />
BOSTON.<br />
at <strong>Watertown</strong>.<br />
FANCY DYEING. DRY-CLEANSING.<br />
Goods Retamed in One week.
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494 1Y~TEll’OWN [D-j DIRECTCiRP<br />
Dormer Annie M. Rliss, compositor, ‘bEntei~piisc”, 30<br />
Main, hds. 7 No. Beacon<br />
I)orrien Hugh, laborer, bdj. 33 Pleasant<br />
Dorrien John, moved to Ireland<br />
I)ougl~tg Charles 15.: ch:tir reseater, 2R Mt. Auburn, h.do.<br />
L)ouglas George H. S., insurance xgcnt (Somerville),bdu.<br />
‘<br />
.<br />
IIougla$ James H., carpenter, h. 174 Main<br />
Douglas lZich:trd W., removed to N. P. City<br />
l)oug!aas James 8.. physician, died Jan. 12 1800<br />
I)ow Ilenjamiu R., iron molder, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., h.<br />
Dow Simeon A., laborer,<br />
40 Riverside<br />
bds. 40 Riverside place<br />
I)ow~l James, Ixborer, h. 27 Church lane<br />
Downing Patt ick, junk, 87 Fayette, 11. do.<br />
JJowning Richard, laborer, h. ‘75 Fayette<br />
l)owtxs Chxriea H., moved to Maine<br />
IIowns I’rxnk, moved to Brighton<br />
I~OWIIS Lizzie Bliss, h. 63 Spring<br />
Downs 3I:tt.y Miss, h. tj3 Spring<br />
Downs ‘l’ltom~s, died April 18, 189%<br />
1)owus \Villiam E;., Ijninter, h. 114 Gnlen<br />
Dovle A~ldrew, at &Lna hlills, Ii. 32 Walthnm, Bcmis<br />
L)ojde And~w J., machiiiist (Waltham) ,b. 33 Pleasaitt,<br />
llemis<br />
Uoyle Xliza IS., widow of James, h. 21 \Vheelers ct.<br />
I)oJ’Ir Francis T.: mnclliiiist (\Valtham) ,btis. 32 l’leadant,<br />
Bemis<br />
Doyle George, moved to Walthtlm<br />
Lhyle George. J I*. , moved to Wultham<br />
I)o.vle John, move11 to Waltham<br />
I)t)yle Wchsel. laborer, house 5 Cottage IJ~., Mt. hubu~~~<br />
u.J)k! l’:ttrick, laborer, h. 17 Cottage, E. w.<br />
Doyle Patrick, laborer, 11. 13 Taylor<br />
J)rake Frank H.,nigllt otlicer, Sixte PrisoII(ChaI~lejtom~~),<br />
It. 3 I Summel<br />
Drake Freclerick L., lawyer (5 Union, IS.), hoilse cil<br />
Coolidge avenue .<br />
I)rake K:tthiln, farmer, 61 Coolidge avenue, !I. do.<br />
I)resser Btnery A., died.August %, 189%<br />
I)ITW Atwouci D.. shoe maker, G Spring. 11. 4G do.<br />
Ijrew Charles 11:., bookkeeper, Uuiuu ISag & Paper Co.,<br />
%4 l’leasant, house 14 lwing<br />
Drew Xathxniel. paiuter, rms. 11 I Galen<br />
Drew Patrick, lubo~er, h. 243 Arlington<br />
1)<br />
REW8E:NJQlIN, prop., Drewsen’s French Cleansing<br />
and Dyeing I~~sta~iishrrleilt. 1GO l’lea+ant, ofice<br />
(3 Ttfmple pl., B.), It. at Boston (see foot lines)<br />
I~Gxoll Cornelius, laborer, h. 36 \V;lter<br />
Duff Patrick. laborer, bds. 66 <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Uuffp William, hoslIer, 14 l\lt. Aul~urn, rms. do.<br />
- LI’TLEFIELO iiMECTORY PU5LISWI#G ML<br />
Massachusetts, Maine and New Hampshire Dia@f81esq<br />
12 POST OFFUJE SQUARE, ROSTOX.
1-<br />
WATERTOWN [E] DIRECTORY 485<br />
Dugan Patrick, laborer, bds. 45 Water<br />
l)uul~am Clutx Miss, teircher, btls. 26 Spring<br />
Dutlhatn Douglas A., dic,d 1891<br />
1)unha.m Douglas A. Mrs., h. 26 Spring<br />
- Dutiklee William, stoves, furuaces, etc. (113 Ulackstone,<br />
B.), II. 6 Chester<br />
Dunlap Prank, engineer, “Lewnndo’s,” 19 Galen<br />
I)ttnlap Sylvester I!., engineer, Lewaudo’s, h. 42 Irving<br />
Duulrvy Thomas, supt., atua Mills, bcis. 261 Pleasatrt,<br />
Remis<br />
Dunn Andrew, esprcssman, h. 59 Galen<br />
Duun Andrew .J., cnrpettter, h. 53 Summet<br />
D:lnu Rcverly \V.. 1st Lieuteuatrt Ordttance Deljt., U. 5%.<br />
Arsen:~l, Arsenal st., It. do.<br />
Dnnn Xichael, m~~etl to Saugus<br />
Dunne George C.. tnauager, Portlaud Stone Ware Co.<br />
(42 Oliver, B. ), b. 73 Bond<br />
Dttupby Patrick ,J.) clerk (11.)) h. 23 Common-st. place<br />
Dupee George El., provisions (Newton Cetttre), Ii. 27<br />
Norse<br />
Durnnt Hugh, teamster, bds. 88 Walnut<br />
Dttttou Albert, asbestos goods (159 Pearl, 13. ), h. 133<br />
Arliqton<br />
Dwrlley George R., supt. of public schools, office Town<br />
iiall, attd priucipal, Phillips High Schoul, 11. at Ariittgton<br />
Heights<br />
Dwver Andrew, died Juee 22, ‘90<br />
Dv&er Klizaheth, widow of Johtl, h. 138 Main<br />
Dwier James, died Ott 13,‘91<br />
Dwyer John I.. police, bds. 62 Summer -<br />
/<br />
Dwyer X:try, furewomati of press room, “Lewaudo’s,<br />
19 G&n, II. 62 Summct<br />
I)wyer Patrick, h. 62 Summer<br />
;l)\v~er Tho~uas, starch maker, bds. 62 Surnrnet<br />
Dyer Isaac H., provisions (6 Clinluu, U.), h. 30<br />
Ftxnkliu<br />
I<br />
EAGER 1VVILT,,TA3I A., laborer, h. IS Palfrey<br />
Enmes Minttie A., widom of Seth J., h. 15 Garfield<br />
Idames Seth J., died piov. 23, 1889<br />
Earle Alfred, engineer, ‘he Warreu Soap Mnfg. Co.,<br />
Water, hoards 2.5 Galen<br />
Earle l~;dwurd IS., teas, coffees, spices, etc. (63 Commercial,<br />
13.)) h. 125 Galen<br />
Earle James H., publisher (158 Washington, B.), h.<br />
127 Galen<br />
I&on William, clerk, bds. 42 Irviug<br />
1l;nstet.n Houston Narcotic Cure Compnny, medicine<br />
ll,sltftY%, K. H. Capeu, Ijresitlent, 47 \Vater:owu, and<br />
(.i3 State, Boston)<br />
lhton All11 M.. widow of .Jeremiah RI., bds. 68 Riverside<br />
LIREWSEII'S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYElifG ESTABLISHMENT<br />
3 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.<br />
Telephone,3313. Worksat <strong>Watertown</strong>.<br />
LADLES’ AkD GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING CLEANSED AND DYED WHOLE.
483 WATERTOWN [E] XRECTORY<br />
Enton Charles R.. clerk, 4 Mnin, bds. 19 Forest<br />
E;aton I:tfward B., treas., Hollinqswortl~ & Whito=v Co..<br />
24 Fle:ts:int, of&e (44 Federal. B ), h. at &ewtoe<br />
Cetttre<br />
ERtou Henrv A., psint maker, 71 Fayette, h. 19 Forest<br />
Etlgecomh Pt-eelnan II., foremnu of patteru tIl:LketS, %Z<br />
G&II, II. 7 Irving Park<br />
Edgecomb Nellie C. ,\I&, b 1s. 7 Irving Perk 42<br />
~~lwarcls George, at 2f2t,na Mills, bds. 11 Swett pl., Bemis<br />
Kdwards Wiliiam, II. 15 B.tydte<br />
l~~~iw:~rdd \Yilli:tm II., detltbt ( 1% ,,7Cliett3 blk., Washington,<br />
Bewton), boards 15 Fayette<br />
I~~au Pestrts. ptotnbcr, It. 63 Blorse<br />
l
WATERTOWN [F] I~IIUX!ToRY 487<br />
Emerson Mary A., widow of Thomas, h.8 Swett place<br />
Bemis<br />
Emerson Ralph T., died Dec. 11, ‘91<br />
IZmersou Thomas I., <strong>Watertown</strong>, Mt. Auburn St Boston<br />
Express. 15 Spring, and (15 Devonshire, 34 Court<br />
square, B.) h. 3d Arsenal<br />
E<br />
3llfRSON & THOMPSON (Edward D. Bmerson.<br />
and Thomas C. Thompson), soda water rnfrs., 38<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong> (see 1,. 44U)<br />
Emery Aaron F., boots and shoes, (105 Bedford B.), h.<br />
185 Galen<br />
Emerv Ada P. Miss, music teacher (13.) ,bds. 11 Dexter av.<br />
Kmpiie Laundry Machine Co., Lewis B. Porter, agent,<br />
14 <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
England William A., teacher of manual traiuing, <strong>Public</strong><br />
schools, 11. at Winthrop<br />
Knglish Edward, laborer, hds. 11 Park<br />
ElJSign Charles S.. lawyer (23 Court, room 515, B. ), h.<br />
113 G&n<br />
Ethier E:d,nuud, starch maker, Crystal Springs Mufg. Co.,<br />
h. 17% Pleasant<br />
E:uslis $liichael, laborer, h. 2 Williams<br />
Evans Alfred, watch repairer and jeweler, 2 Bit Auburn, h<br />
at Waltham<br />
Kvane Charles, florist, 360 Main, 11. do.<br />
Evans James D., salesman (55 Commercial, B.), house<br />
30 Marshall<br />
Ewart Sarnnel L., moved to Cambridge<br />
I~~wings Laura H.,widow of Walter \V.,dicd Mar.BF, 1892<br />
FAGAN JAMES H., harness maker and cartinge trimmer,<br />
359 Mt. Anburn,~~t.Anburn, 11. 20 Wheelers ct.<br />
Fahey I
488 VATERTOWN [F-j IXktECTOfiY<br />
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* Fairbairn ‘I’homas G., house 12 Garfieid<br />
F.lirbnnk William K., clerk, 51 Main, h. 45 Riverside<br />
Fairchild Lewis IV., salcsmnu (id Chnuncy, !A), boards<br />
%4 Irving<br />
Faocher Hiram G., Btna Milts boarding house, 236 and<br />
238 Pleasant<br />
Fxncher Jennie G. Miss, boards 2% Pleasant<br />
*F:tncv George E. S., carpenter, 50 Riverside, h. do.<br />
17.1rnhnm ‘bJmaS H., died Aug. 6, 1890<br />
h’aruharn ‘J’ileg C., widow, died Aagnst 7, 1890<br />
Farraher Frank M., coachman, 18 Spring, tr. 44 do.<br />
Farraher Martin, teamster, bds. 18 North Bencoo st. ct.<br />
-l%rralier Michael, laborer, house 39 Water<br />
Pnrmher Michael, laborer, bds. 58 North Beacon<br />
Farrell John Mrs., moved to tirightoll<br />
Farreli John J., carpeoter, h. 21 Cottage PI., Mt. Auburn<br />
Farrell Michael J., carpenter, house 23 Cottage place<br />
Mt. Auburn<br />
Farrell Mui%~gh, carpenter, house 25 Cottage place,<br />
Mt. Aubat’u<br />
Farrell Patrick, btackamith, house !I <strong>Watertown</strong> court<br />
-. -. FE‘nrrin,vton Annie fil., RidcJW of Horace, hcts. 61 b%ctmon t<br />
--._<br />
hRWELJl WJLJJJAW E., bookkeeper and eastr-<br />
F ier, Wutetlowu Savings B311li, 56 IIl:liu, n111l iusurauce,<br />
25 Winter, 11. do. (see page 415)<br />
Favor Martha T.,widow of Zachaq T.,h. 153 Xt.Aubnrn<br />
Favor Zachary ‘I’., died June Yl, 1892<br />
Fawns Charles, died Juue 26, 1891<br />
Ysxon George I., manager, Simons, Hatch & Whi ten,<br />
Spring, house 10 Chcstuut<br />
Faxon Harriet A. Miss, h. 12 Maple<br />
E’USOI~ Harriet N., widow of Caleb7 11. IO Cheatuut<br />
Deeley Dennis, tailor, house 66 Summel<br />
Feeley James W., sash and blind maker, II. 55 Ptensnnt<br />
-#enerty Rufus S., stove fitter, \Y. & 1’. ~~nfg. Co., house<br />
5 Middle<br />
Fenton Ttloruns, moved to Nova Scotia<br />
Ferden Thomas, painter aml board@-house, 24 Arsenal<br />
Ferguson Neil, moved out West<br />
Yerguson Thcmas J., laborer. house 25 Wheelers ct.<br />
Fernald Eliza H., widow of Hiram, 11. 6.5 Mt. Auburn<br />
Ferrirls James, laborer, W. W. S. Co., boards 299 Pleasant.<br />
Bernis 4<br />
Ferris Frances 51. Miss, Ms. li Bridge, Bcmis<br />
Fessenden Fred W., painter, 11. 2i Galen<br />
Fewkes Charles H., wood engraver (U.) bds. 27 Maple<br />
Fewkes Frederick A., student (U.), bds. 25 3laple<br />
Fewkes Herbert ti., at Stanley D:-y Plate Co., boards<br />
25 Maple<br />
Fewkes Jessie, pattern make: (Newton), h. 2i Maple<br />
PFwlies Nellie Al. Miss. teacher, bds. 27 I\lat)le<br />
WIRE SCREENS, Al#‘S<br />
WINDOW :;<br />
DOOR<br />
/<br />
T--<br />
‘.-l<br />
33 Main St.,<br />
,WAT;“,;;WH,<br />
I
F<br />
WBTEKTOWx rF1 I)II~ECTORY 4%<br />
IELD EDWIN T., grocerieti and provisions, 4<br />
Main, house 57 Riverside (see page 435)<br />
&‘ielding Uurpee \V., clerk, bds. 15 Boyd<br />
Wield Iinn, widow, house 5 Grove<br />
Fiti& Johu, carpeuter. rooms 30 Spriug<br />
Fiuucgan Daniel. at Lewando’s, 1Y Galeu, bds. Union<br />
Mtrket Hotel<br />
Finnegan Jobu, picker-hxn 1, AXtua Mills, h. Swett pl.<br />
Iinneg:rn ,Jobn, Jr., in dye house, a na Mills, boards 6<br />
Finnerty William B., teamster, staud 33 Main, house 11<br />
Cl~~~rch hue<br />
Wish George E., moulder, house 37 Favet!e<br />
E’isher Krid
Flannrry James d.. 1x1s. 17 Waver1.y<br />
B~~IIIWI~J John F., moved to Xewt#on<br />
Nannerg Lilly G. Miss, clerk (,I%.), bds. 37 Waverly<br />
I:l:rnnerT OWII. hostler. 24 Mt. AU~XWII, rm. do.<br />
l+‘Lwuuery Patrick J ., at U. Y. Arsenal, h. 17 Waverly<br />
E’huer~ William I!,, at U. S. Arseual, b&. 17 Waverly<br />
Flcinlt~g David, Inborer, bds. 36 Pleasaut<br />
E’lemin;: James, laborer. h. 3G Plea-ant<br />
E’lemiug Jolru, WI~OI~, U. S. Arsel~al, btls. do.<br />
E’iemillg N:rrg:rret NW,., moved to Hyde Park<br />
l~‘leuliug ‘~‘~wIII~s, laborer, 11. 23 North Eeacou<br />
YJeu~nliud Jaue, widow of Joseph, h: 15 Chu~xh lane<br />
l*‘lemmiucl Victwia, widow of Augusta, 11. 15 C~IIIIYAI lane<br />
l
WATERTOVN [F] DI~,E~~T~R~ 491<br />
Ford David, private. U. S. Arsenal. bds. do.<br />
Ford John, moved to Irelaud<br />
Ford John, laborer, bds. 3.5 Water<br />
Ford
492 WATERTOWN [GJ XRECTORY /--<br />
GAFFNEY PHILIP, junk. 2 M~vrtle, house do. 2. N “..,-<br />
Gallagher Edwin, Inborer, Ms. ii Water<br />
Gallagher Ellen, widow of I’:~trick, diet May II, 1891<br />
Gailagher Hug11, boots and shoes, 70 Galen, bds. X4 do.<br />
Gallagher Hugh, laborer, Gilkey & Stone, 11. 43 Areend<br />
Gallnpher John, concretcr, house 53 Pleasnne<br />
Gallagher John I.. elelk. 42 Maiu, Ms. at ru’ewt.on<br />
Gallagher Joirn F., laborer, house 84 Gden<br />
Gallagher John ,I., wood motdde~. h. 6 Brook<br />
G:~tl:~ghrr John J., mover1 to W. Newton<br />
Gallagher Kate, widow of MEetmel. honse r. 32 Pleasant<br />
Gallagller Kate E. Miss, II. 68 Wattham, IZemis<br />
Gallagher Mary, widow of Willinm 3 ., 11. 4 I=~93<br />
Gallagller Owen, moved to Newton<br />
Gallagher PatrXr, labo,ol.er, house 7 Cross<br />
Gallagher Pat&k .J.. street c:lr driver, bds 43 Arsenal<br />
Gall:lpher Richard F., machine tender, H. S, W. (“o., h.<br />
17 cutm Cl3 cnids<br />
Gallagher Robert, spinner, Btna Mills. Ms.236 Pleasant,<br />
Gatlaghel. Thomas F., at Am. IV. W. Co. (Waltbarn), h.<br />
68 Waltham. Hemis<br />
Galtivan Dxvitl, laborer, h. 37 Cottage, Mt. Auburn<br />
Galiw:\p Irving, rnovrcl to Newton<br />
(~nlwc~y J:rne hIrs., moved to Newton<br />
Gallway Susan Miss. moved to Mewton<br />
Galvin ISridget, widow. h. 56 <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Gailin Ellzzbeth. widow of Timoth\., 11. 51 Plensxnt<br />
Galrirl Richn~~tl. florist (Cambridge), h. 345 Mt. Auburn<br />
G:tmble Ilolrert , 2 t B tua Mills. t& . 236 Pleasant, Bemis<br />
G:llrnon John. diet1 June 30, 1891<br />
G:lrcelon Fled B., sltipper, Union Bag & Paper So., 24<br />
r<br />
19 Galen, house 9 Green<br />
Garey Elizabeth Miss, l~ouse 36 Fayette<br />
(iamy li:rwrence V.. house 36 Fayette<br />
Garev I!Iarv A. Miss, house 36 Fayette<br />
(iarrin Jol~i, Isborer, 48 Main, I.&. 2i Main st. ct.<br />
Gnrr,itv Micllnel. fa1.m band, Joshua Coolidge, 2F:! Alliugton,<br />
boards do.<br />
Gass Joseph G., cxrpenter, 8 Main, h. 42 Arsenal<br />
Gatter Godf,eid, iron molclpr, IIOUSI 36 Cross<br />
Gavin Charles H., boards 76 No. Beacon<br />
Gavin John ,J.. clerk (Newton), Ms. ‘76 No. Beacon<br />
AVIN THOMAS, contr:\ctur (Newton), house 76<br />
North lleacou (see p. 443)<br />
(’ 3<br />
Gavin Thomas J.,sewer foremxn, house 91 Arsenal<br />
Gavin Wiiliam A., Ids. 76 North 13encon<br />
Georvr Abigxil I,. Mrs.. diet1 Setrt. 20, 1891<br />
-__<br />
Agricultural Implemeflts, Wooden - Ware,<br />
JOTO PAINE'S,<br />
33 MAIN ST., WATERTOWN.
WATERTOWN [G] I~IRECTORY 493<br />
George Herbert A., contractor, 24 Fayette. rms. do.<br />
Gerry- *Joseph W., merchant ( B.), hous- 47 Riverside<br />
Gerry Walter, printer (t
491 WVATERTOWR [G] l)IRmrORY<br />
Cocldorcl Willis It., general secretjry Y. &I. C. A., 17<br />
Main. house 1 Cllester<br />
Goding Herbert, plumber, 26 Maiu, bds. 80 do.<br />
Godiug Mary E., widow of Emulous L., h. 80 nhiu<br />
Golden Michael, nt Bti~n Rlills, h. 306 Pleasant, Ben&<br />
Goltling George E., btls. 16 Fayette<br />
Gelding Hugh, lexmster, bcls. 1G Fayette<br />
Goltling John, sheet iron tttn.ker (II.). 11. 16 F:tgette<br />
Goltliug Nancy, widow of \\‘illiam, 11. 16 Fayette<br />
Golway John, ctonchmau, 11. 3’7 P‘raukliu<br />
Good George. laborer, II. 8 North ISencon<br />
GOO~IXJ~IJ J: Proctor, I~JOVC~ to Athol<br />
(Goodrow .Jol~n, eu$teer, 21 Galett, 11. 48 Mt. Auburn<br />
Gudrow Joseph. hg finisher, H. & W. CO., II. 37 Spriug<br />
Gootl~viu Andrew, 11101der. W. & P. RInfg. Co., house 2-I<br />
Irving<br />
Goodwiu Charles B., moved to Wellesle~ Hills ’<br />
Goodwin Louis I., clerk (93 Cnusewsy, IS.). b. 24 Irviug<br />
Goodwin blny bliss, booklreeptr, his. 12 Fifield<br />
&KJdWhl JViliiam s., moved to VVullesley Hills<br />
(:oodyear William, inovecl to Waitham<br />
Goold Lilla H. Mrs., bookkeeper, 61 Main, Il. at Newtou<br />
Goold set Goultl<br />
(:urclon It:rutua J. Miss, matron, 198 School, house do.<br />
Gmlon John, at Jl3tua Mills, bds. 11 Swett pl.. Keutis<br />
C;ortlon Robert, :irtist, bds. Uuiou nhk2t HOUW, S9<br />
Wnltll~t<br />
Garth iv iilar(l F.. street utr driver. It. .i.’ Gal(htr<br />
(iurmn~ James, at Btttn nIi:ls. h. PXd Pleasnut, Iiemis<br />
Gormaiz i’:itrick, lt~hrer, H. & \V. Co., 11. 282 I’lexsant,<br />
ISemis [Dana Terrace<br />
Gn5s Ort,in W., macltine tender, H. C% W. h., house 7<br />
(Boston l.awrerxe, laborer :tt Arsrn:1’, h. Y16,r. 31O Atsend<br />
(ionpeon Felix, house 416 Arsenal<br />
Gould Marv 12., widow of Joseph, Ids. 16 Summel<br />
Gould see ~ooltl<br />
Government Water Proof I%iut Co. (The), Frank A.<br />
$l~oottet~,trens.. pniut rtittfrs., 51 Fapette :tnd PI Howad.<br />
store (104 High, G.)<br />
Crower \Villi:im D., houatt 8 Morse<br />
Grace Idiz:tlteth, widow. II. Gale~t, opp. \V:ttertown<br />
Glnce Rlichrl, l:tborer. Ms. 41 Cottqe, rift. Aubutm<br />
Grace i%ill:~rtl P., bl:~cksmith, 2% Gnleu, 1~1s. YciU Phsant.<br />
ISemis<br />
Grnnner Herbert W., moved to Cambridge<br />
Graut, Charles t-I., restnuraut (1 Fords Run, B.), house G<br />
Nichols avenue<br />
HARDWARE,<br />
PAINTS, OILS, f;<br />
GLASS, PUTTY,<br />
PAINE’S,<br />
33 Main St., <strong>Watertown</strong>.
.<br />
Grant II: lwnrd, engiueer. it Fare&, rmj. 16 Irving<br />
Grant Etlwartl. iahorer. house 41 Comm:)n st. place<br />
Grant John P. (Grant & ,Jxobson), concreter, 17 Cottage,<br />
E. W., house do.<br />
Grant .~:\muel, I,du. !o.i Orcha~I<br />
Graut & Jacubso1t (.John 1’. Grant sod Rub ‘rt C. Jac>bson),<br />
concreters, 17 Cottage, ht. Auburn<br />
Gr”y Annie Miss. dressmttkcr. 3 Wtnter. b,ls. do.<br />
Gray Arthur, architect (Boston), 11o11se 2G lbpal--<br />
Gray Mngqie L. Miss, dressm:rker. 3 Wiritcr, 11. do.<br />
Grrasle~ Lucy. widow, h. 26 Spring [26 .Spriiig<br />
Grcnsley \Villiatn I>., harness maker, 2 Mt. Auburn, Ms.<br />
tireeley Andrew-. laljorer. honse 43 Water<br />
Grecley John, bds. 43 Watch<br />
Green Charles Ii., correspondent Youth’s Cotilpnnion (II.),<br />
house 19 Chestet<br />
Green Cl~xrlotte Rf iss, btls. Nicltol:ts ave., E. \Vatertowo<br />
Green Ilezter I)., c!crk (I
Gregory john, I::~rncss maker (B.), bds. 57 Fayette<br />
Gregory Louis I., Idborer, btts. 5i Fayette<br />
Griau Edward A.. euyineer, h. 4% Galen<br />
Griffitt Patrick, lah:,rer, bds. 15 rear Coolidge school. Mt.<br />
Artbtrra<br />
[Mttin<br />
Griffith James W.. molder, W. & P. Xnfg. Co., 11. 144<br />
Griffii*h Wallace C.. btls. 144 Main<br />
Grimes William, at Btna Mills, 11. 318 Pleasant, Betnis<br />
Griswold Alfred H.. clerk (13.). rms. 54 Riverside<br />
Griswold E;agettie RI. Miss, bookkeeper, 5i Spring, btls.<br />
14 Favetle<br />
G iswold Jitmes R., reporter (Enterprise), 30 Main, and<br />
(Boston Her:tM, U.), bds. at Newton<br />
Groescbner Alfred H. A.. chemist and sec., The Warren<br />
Soap hlnfg. Co., 46 Water, Ii. 48 Summer<br />
Grog;I,tz;trick, wool sorter, 2Etntt NilIs, 11. 42 Waltham,<br />
Groves Charles S., moved to Waltham<br />
ACKETT BROTHERS (I~rancis J.anc\ Tltotnav<br />
H K. Hackett), proviriions, 6 Gales (see I):tge 438 j<br />
Hackett Catherine. widow of Peter. It. 126 Main<br />
Hackett Frau&q .J. (Hae!tett Brothers), !)ruvisious<br />
Galcn, It. 136 Main CG&,---<br />
Hackett Thomas 14:. (Hackett Brothers), provisions, G<br />
Galen, II. 9 Ceutre<br />
ITaddow Charles, mncltiniat, moved to Brighton<br />
Haddow William (Haddow & Liatcllclor), machinist, 49<br />
Galen, tl. 18 M:tple<br />
ADDOW & KATCIrIELOR (William H:ttItlow<br />
H and George Butchelor), machinists, 49 Galen (see<br />
page 450)<br />
Hadley d. lienry, teacher of music, high and gr:~~nm:t.r<br />
schools. h. at Somerville [ Palfrey<br />
* llsdsell Waldo I)., hookkeeper (40 \Vutcr, B.), bds. 42<br />
Haym IJeslus, plumber, bds. 41 Gnlen<br />
II:tgan Festus, plumber, It. G3 Xorse<br />
IIager Jere, bds. 105 Otx!lr:trd<br />
Hager Neison, btls. 105 Orcb:trd<br />
llsles Ada. teaclter (Attleboro). Ms. 21 Chester<br />
Hales Alfred, carpettter, It. 21 Clrestct<br />
Hales Alfred W.,watch finistter( \Valtham) ,h.l6 WVashl)urq<br />
Hsles Henry ‘I’., carpenter, II. 5~ Riverside<br />
Haley Mary A. Mrs., moved to ‘iVittterp!xt, Me.<br />
Haley Timothy W., pLumher (U.), II. 18 Otis<br />
Halfpenny George. starch rn&er, h. 44 Morse<br />
Halfpenny James H., macbin~st, 11. 46 Morse<br />
Halfpenny James J,, machinist, Ms. 44 M9rje<br />
Hall Abbie 31. Miss, moved to Somerville<br />
Albert 1J. (11;. C. and A. B. Hall), grocer, 14 Main,<br />
bonse 14 k‘rnnklitt<br />
LITTLEFIELD DIRECTORY PUEMSHltQG CO,
WATERTOWN [E-j DIRECIORY 497<br />
Hall Anna D. MiGs, teacher, Grant grammar school, bds.<br />
6 Ceutre<br />
. Hall 1Sdward C. (E. C. & A. B. Hall), grocer, 50 Main,<br />
house 43 Mt. Auburn<br />
Tlnll Edwa1~1 C., Jr.. moved out West<br />
IhI E. C. & A. 13. (Edward C. and Albert B. Hall,),<br />
grocers. 50 Main<br />
Hall John, moved to No. Munroe<br />
H:dl Richard, lnbot~er, h. 34 Pleasant<br />
Hall S. Adelaide Mrs., physician. 43 Wt. Auburn. 11. do.<br />
Iialladay 0l:u~do W. (lG9 Franklin, B.), bds. 8 Iloyal -<br />
Hallatlay Wilbert E., bookkeeper (87 So. Alal*ket, B.j.<br />
house 8 Roxal<br />
Hallahan John, moved to N. Y. Cilp<br />
Ham Charles G., principal,Grant grammnr school,honse 8<br />
Ham Elizabeth ‘I’., widow of John G., moved to B. Camb.<br />
Ham Joseph II‘., blacksmith anti horseshoer, 1 Riverside,<br />
bds. 10 Irving<br />
IInmblen Jonathan. bds. 48 Riverside<br />
Hnmill Patrick, laborer, house 87 Water<br />
1 I:lmilton Beulah I. Mrs.. boards 164 Main<br />
ll:~milton Elias, packer (B.), bds. 5 Cottage, Mt. Auhn~~n<br />
IInmiltou Henry, gardener, h. 5 Cottage, Mt. Auhul n[aut<br />
Ilumilton Willl:l.m, yard man, Ztna Mills, hds.136 Pleas-<br />
Hamlili Louis S., hairdresser, 367 Mt. Auburu, h. 85<br />
Ccslling<br />
Hammerslev Amos, moved to Highl:lnclville<br />
Htlmmersol; Theodore, machinist, btls. 3'7 Galen<br />
. 1I:~mmond Llewellvn l’., yard man, I. IL. 11. Union .RIarket<br />
station, h: 20 Parker<br />
Ann~mnocl Orpha, widow, bcls. 20 I’urker<br />
IInrnrock iIlicbae1, laborer, h. 19 Arsenal<br />
H:ttnrocI~ Thomas, clerk. btls. 19 Arsenal<br />
Haucoclr George, machine teuder, H. & W. Co., house 5<br />
Fayette<br />
Ilancock Nancy .J., witlow, died Jan. 6, 1830<br />
Handlep Thomas. dyer, h. 7i Morse<br />
Hannigau Bridget Mrs., bds. 105 Orch:~rd<br />
Hnnnigan Patrick, teamster, h is. 83 \V:llnut<br />
Honsall,aka Ktlwin, machin;st, 11. 83 bummer<br />
I-Ial)good Elizabeth A. Mrs., 11. 34 Sljring<br />
H:~p~ood Luli G., died Feb. 1589<br />
I I ara Joseph E.. broker (7 Eschunge 1’1. B.), h. Fifth xv.<br />
H krclillg .J:l!nes H., clerk, Uuion Market House, \Valuut,<br />
hoards do.<br />
ARDLNG JOSHUA A., fish, etc., 12 Galen, h.<br />
I3 at West Newton (see page 438)<br />
l’a ding William, farmer, 343 Main. h. at Wnltham<br />
Harmon Horace W., hairdresser, li Naiu, 11. at Lynn<br />
Iinrntlen Wilson, cnrpent’e:, h. 10 Lndd<br />
DREWSEN’S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,<br />
3 TernWe Place, Boston.<br />
TELEPHONE, 3313. WORKS AT WATERTOWN.<br />
CURTAINS AND CARPETS DRY-CLEANSED EQUAL TO NEW,<br />
$1.00 Per Pair.
WATERTOWN [H-j DIRECTC)lrr 499<br />
Hauck William, sergt. of Ordnance, U. S. Arsenal, h.do.<br />
Haviland Edwin G., clerk, bds. 215 No. Beacon<br />
Havilantl Edwin J.. salesman (50 Broad, 13.)) boards 215<br />
North Beacon<br />
Haviland Francis N. J., boartls 157 North Beacon<br />
Hariland Prank P., blacksmith, bds. 21 i No. Beacon<br />
Haviland Theodore A., clerk (50 Broatl, IS.), boards 215<br />
North Heacon<br />
Haviland Thomas I’., machinist, h. 215 pl‘o. Beacon<br />
Hawes Andrew, t.inware (132 Sorth, I~.), bds. 3 Marshall<br />
Hawie William E., painter, rms. 115 ISolId<br />
Hayde Kate Miss, at Drewsun’s.<br />
.<br />
160<br />
.<br />
Pleasant, b. 2 Cross<br />
Hayden Adaline A., widow ’ of Wdllam E., 1). 39 Frank!iu<br />
Hayden William E., cattle dealer, h. 10 Arlingtou, E. \V.<br />
Hares IJred, laborer, bds. 22 Cusllumu<br />
HaLes John, laborer, bds. 4 North Ikacon<br />
Hayes Mary A.. widow, h. 7 Frankliu<br />
Hayes Michael, watchman. 11. 89 PaFctte<br />
AYNES ALBElt’J!O F., architect. 8 Marshall,<br />
H near Jlt. Auburn, h. do. (see page 460)<br />
Ilnynes Sarah A., widow of Zebediah, bds. S Marsllall<br />
H:rywood Charlea, at Ztua Mills, Ms. 23G Plrasxnt,<br />
f Haywood Frank C., maso;1, 11. 13 Chester<br />
Hazelton Charles C., machinist (55 Liucolu, l
500 WATERTOWN [ Hj DIRECTORY<br />
Higgins Thomas, teatnster, 128 Arsenal, II. Sutntner, 11e.y.<br />
Whites avenue<br />
IIipgitts \Vallace E., cttgineer, h. 43 Galen<br />
Higley Alfred E., at c’. S. Arsenal, II. 11 Eltun ave.<br />
Hill Charles A.. painter [Newton), h. 67 Boyd<br />
Hill I>a\id, carpenter, II. 18 California<br />
Hilt Etnma F., widow, boards George A. Page’s, 35 Mt.<br />
Alll.trlt~11<br />
Hill James II., laborer, house lG6 Main<br />
Hill Joseph I).. died May 29, 1891<br />
llill Xelsott, cnrpetltar, house rear i6 Main<br />
11 ilier Gustavus, at Elliot’s Bicycle Mnfy., house Pi!)<br />
I’leawut, 11etnis [ hl y t%le<br />
Hinckley Geo. B., veneerer (Vose & Son, IS.), house 11 k<br />
Iliorls Rebecca L., widow, died April 29, 1892<br />
-+3 %_<br />
Hinds, see Iij-taes<br />
Hoar Calvitl A., farmec;5. Grove, 11. do., E. W.<br />
lic)l~hs Charles A., teacher (ISelmont). h. 6 Sidney<br />
Hobbs George B., teamster, G;ilkey’& Stone, h. 67 Sitting<br />
Hobbs Natll:lll. hoartls 27 Church<br />
Ilobbs Scppltiu Mrs., bds. 25 Church<br />
IIobtlet~ George, ir+borer. btls. 83 nl0t3e<br />
Hocl+tion Alt)ic)n H., cat‘peuter, II. A Summer<br />
Iloey Jtttnrs, at Xtoa Mills, Lt. 39 Walth:tm, IEemis<br />
Huey Michael D’., section iland, Zttln .Ui;ls, house 39<br />
\Valth:tm, ISetnis<br />
Hofftnatt Frl,det.ick I,., moved to Chicago, III.<br />
IIogxn .John, laborer: ltouse 4 Cottage, Mt. Auburn<br />
Hogan nIaty, widow of John, h. 41 iomtuou st. 1’1.<br />
II~~lbrook Ilradf~rd, tnacttinist, 22 Galen, Il. at CatnbridgSs<br />
Irlolbrook Jennie bliss, te:tcher, Francis gramunr school, ,-+<br />
bds. 18 ltoy:ll<br />
Holbrook Sarah J. Miss, principai Frnucis gram~n:lr<br />
sc11001, bds. 18 Roy:11 -<br />
Iloldett C:isper U.. driver, h. 82 Mt. Auburn<br />
IIolden Jntte i:.. widow of John A., h. 44 Ptipette<br />
lloldeu John A., died, Xov. II, 1890<br />
Holden Louesn J. Miss, 11. 44 Fayette<br />
Holland Archibald, clver ‘~Lew:~ttdu’s,” bds. 140 Main<br />
IIolIatld 1Sritlget E. %iiss, II. 14 Cl~uruli lane<br />
Holland Daniel F., clerk, ld Galen. Ii. 14 Church lnne<br />
Hollattd LIenty, Iaburer, h. Ji \V. Cu., 1~. 140 G~,eeu<br />
Hollattd Mxrttn 7’. (York & iloll:~ntl), boots aud sh XS,<br />
47 M:litt, btls. li Bridge, Betuis<br />
Holland RIichael, stove fittxr, 2% Gnlen. h. 1-l CIIIIWII Iatte<br />
lioll:tt~tl I’:~ttick, wooi puller (l%rightoti), It. 16 Uridgc,<br />
Keutis<br />
Hollautl William, molder’s apprentice (Waltham) 7 btls.<br />
16 Etidge, Uetuis<br />
Hulland \Villiam I
WATERTOWN [H] DIRECTORY 501<br />
Hollernn Rlichael, laborer, b. Plensaut, c-01’. Cro54<br />
1Iollingsworth Sumner, pres., Hollingsworth & Whitnep<br />
Co., 24 Pleasant, h. at Boston<br />
Hollingsworth & Whitney Co., Sumuer Hollingswortlt,<br />
pres., Edward u. Eaton, treas., pper IlllJf’L.S., 24<br />
Pleasant, store (44 liederal, 15.)<br />
Ho!lman Ernst, dyer, 6. Drewsen’s, 169 Pleasant, house<br />
31 Cnba<br />
Iiolmes Andrew. carpenter, 1~. 19 Winter<br />
llolmes Charles N., hds. 18 Pnpette<br />
llolmes FI,ed l-i., farm hand, 116 Waltllam, bd5. do.<br />
Holmes George A.. moved to Waverly<br />
Holmes James, II. 35 Fayette<br />
Hol111es ;jt)hn, bds. 10 Winter<br />
Holmes John, carpenter, H. &. W. Co., house 53 Spriup<br />
IIolmes n111r.y L. nli3., moved to Waver,lj<br />
Holmes ‘L’l~~rnas I.. janitor, RI. I
502 WziTBltTOWN [H-J DIBECTORX’<br />
OWARD ABRAHAM LINCOLN (fIoward<br />
Ice Co.). 56 G&n, and (Newton), boartla 56 Galen<br />
(see page 443)<br />
OWAKD AlfSTIN IN., manager, 6 <strong>Watertown</strong>,<br />
‘I3 tlcls. 11 Riverside (see page 450)<br />
i-luwni~tl Etlwatd Everett (&JW:lrd Ice Co.), 56 G~lcn,<br />
bcls do<br />
[Summer<br />
EIow:~rtl IMle J. Miss, bookkeeper (Waltham), bxxrds 18<br />
E-Ioward k:zrurn V.. h. 18 Srimmei<br />
OWARD FRED C,., confectionery, cigars nnd<br />
El tob:uxo, 31 N:iin, 11. 12 ‘I’:~ylor (see lxtge 440)<br />
How;lrd P‘derick II.. diecl Apl,il 1, 18!90<br />
Howard George Ii., iceruxn, Ms. 18 Summer<br />
1Iow:~rtl Henry ,\I. (Uaveul)ot’t Sr How4rd), market gxrdener,<br />
Grove, E. LV., 11. 1-17 Arliugton<br />
I~oward EIe~lry W., police, II. 1H Summel c ave.<br />
E10wat*ci Horace W.. ellpiueer, 21 Howard. h. 16 Staolep<br />
OWAHD ICE CO. (Ainxhsm I,. and E~lw:~rd E.<br />
H Howard) ,Ice, 5ti G:~leu,nntl (342 Ceutre,Sewtun),<br />
(see page 443)<br />
IIoward James E:., engineer, testing machine, I-7. S. Arserial,<br />
11. at Uoston<br />
LIowttrtl Mary Ei. Miss, 1). 1 i Russell avenue<br />
Howa~~i Rhotl:~ A., witlow of Ezra C., II. 12 Pnrker<br />
Howvni~l Ruth \\‘. Miss; priucipal, Coolitlge Gr:immnr<br />
school, 1x1s. 18 Snmmei<br />
How:~r~I Sard1 IL, widow of Frederick El., 11. 56 Gden<br />
lIowv;~rd \\‘illmrEI.. clerk, 41 Mniu, Ms. 18 Summer<br />
OW.kILD WII~LIAM C., ice,6 <strong>Watertown</strong>, 11. 11<br />
H Rireiaitle (see page 4;,uj<br />
Howe E;~lwat~d F..music store (88 Court, 13.). h. 8 Sidney<br />
Ifowe E:li:1s, music slore (HY court, U.), h. 6 Dann. ‘l’errace<br />
[ o:lu:l ‘I’ell%lcc<br />
Ilowe \Villi:xm EI., mnsic store (88 Court, I:.), house .i<br />
JIomell C’hxrles M., clerk (Is.), l~(ls. 3 llill<br />
Howell Frank J., mood to I)orchester<br />
IIowrll E-Ixriet D., widow of Sxnuel pu’., h. 3 Hill<br />
I lowes Klizabeth i\., widow of George, b. 73 \V:ttcrtown<br />
Howes IInrriet, widow, 11. 3 Jrvillg<br />
/.<br />
IIowcs 11 lllis I,., Inuudyna~~, rms. 25 Spring<br />
Hubbartl Caroline K., widow of Henry L’.: !I. 9 Parker<br />
Hut~lmd Charles A., moved tn Norwoo~l<br />
1Iubh:~rxl I~‘r:~nk K., livery stable, 24. Mt. Auburn, house 4<br />
l’ntten<br />
Hubb;~rtl George A., Ms. 9 Parker<br />
Hubbartl 1Icnry I’., diet1 Sept. '7. 1392<br />
Hubl):~rd Herbert \V., clerk (I
WATEBTOWN [I] DIFPJTOIRI 503<br />
Huckins David ‘I’. (D. ‘c. Cys E. W. Huckins), deutist, 17<br />
Main, and phvaicisn do., h. 11 Fayette<br />
Hnckius D. ‘I’. & i. W. (David I’. and Edgar W. Huckins,)<br />
dentists, 17 Main<br />
Huckins Edgar W. (U. .I’. & E. W. Huckins), dentist,<br />
17 Main, h. 11 Fayette<br />
Huckins Hxrry, milk de:iter, 11 E’arette, bds. do.<br />
Hudson I3ert L., hds. 21 Bridge, Bemis<br />
Hudson George, fancy goods (Bridge, Nonantum), house<br />
21 Bridge, Bemls<br />
Hudson George H., baggage master, <strong>Watertown</strong> station,<br />
I. R. R., btls. 8 Walnut<br />
Hudson John, died Sept. 10, 1892<br />
Hudson John R., clerk (B.), bds. 8 Walnut<br />
Hudson Mnrnie E. Miss. milliner, 62 Main. bds. 8 Walnnt<br />
Hudson Nary A., widow of *John, h. 8 Walnut<br />
Huestis James, moved to Brigllton<br />
I-lughes Charles H., wood moulder, h. 17 Summer<br />
Hughes Kdward F., eugiueer, pumping station, W. W. S. - _...,<br />
Co., bde. 10 Wat,ertown ct.<br />
Hughes James, mason, h. 90 Main<br />
Hughes John, laborer, bds. 113 Arsenal<br />
IIuJhes John, sectiou hand, F. R. It., h. 113 Arsenal<br />
Hughes hIartin. laborer, I&.. 113 Arsenal<br />
Hughes Michael A., stove fitter, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., h.<br />
8 L North Beacon<br />
thgtlev Patrick, teamster, Pevear Csr Rnssell, howe 18<br />
North Beacon street ct.<br />
Hughes Thomas, private, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do.<br />
Humphrey Edward A., moved to East Boston’<br />
Humphrey Edward A. Mrs., moved to East Boston<br />
IIllnt Abby M. Mrs., 11. 26 Church<br />
I-Iuclt Edwin I., moved to West Gartlinel<br />
Hunt Fred, watchman. “Lewando’s”, h. 79 <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Hunt George A., moved to Somerville<br />
Hurd D:lvi(l. tnbk)rer, hds. 89 Walnut<br />
Hurlburt Mary Niss, dressmaker, 6 Lowell ave., h. do.<br />
Hurley William, hostler, bds. 37 Galcn<br />
Hurley, see Herlihy<br />
tiusted John B. Rev., clergyman. h. 12 Cuba<br />
Hutchius Artllur L. (Sprague & Hutchins). contmc:or, 11.<br />
70 Spring<br />
Hutchius Frank, carpeuter. btls. 32 Spring<br />
Hutchius Frederick, miller, 18 &in, h. 16 Riverside<br />
Hynes Nxrtin, l:ihorer,\V. & P.Mnfg.Co.,btls. 15 French<br />
Hynes Jlichael P.,laborer,W.& P.&Infg. Co.,h.lS Precch<br />
113BE~3OX EZR.& brick lnver. h. 143 Pieassnt<br />
NGRAHA!YT. WILLIAM H., assessor and insur-<br />
I nnce, 30 Main, ro01n 4, h. 39 Church (see p. 44.5)<br />
DREWSEN’S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,<br />
8 Temple Plnoe, J3oston.<br />
TELEPHONE, 3313. WORHS AT WATERTOWN,<br />
CURTAINS AND CARPETS DRY-CLEANSED EQUAL TO NEW,<br />
$1.00 Per Pstir.<br />
31
Innis William, driver, 15 Spring, 1~. 13 Cuba<br />
Ireland Rasselas W., moved to Wiucbester<br />
Irish Ernest C., watchmaker and jeweler, 66 Main, h. at<br />
Waltbam<br />
I Irons John, moulder, 22 Galen, 1~. 6 Washburn<br />
Irwin William, car driver, PUS. 12 Cross<br />
JACKLIN WILLIAM, dyer, 19 Galen, bds. 6 Summer<br />
Jwlrson Annie L. Miss, h. 26 May’e<br />
d:rckson Arthur E., bookkeeper, Union Stock BIarket,<br />
Walnut, h. at Brighton<br />
Jackson Charles P., civd engiueer and surveyor, 8 Franklin,<br />
house do.<br />
Jacksou Erneline C. Miss, h. 19 Maple<br />
Jackson George C.,hospital attendaut, U.S.Arsennl,l~.do.<br />
dackson James H., polisher, W. & 1’. Mnfg. Co., house<br />
‘--<br />
5 Al idtlle<br />
Jackson Sarah W. Miss, 11. 19 Maple<br />
Jacobs Harry K.. clerk CU.), bds. 10 Chester<br />
Jacobs Henry, provisions (43 No. &larket, B.), Ws. 415<br />
Arsenal<br />
Jacobs Henry O., h. 10 Chester<br />
Jacobsen Hagatr, cabinet maker, h. end Nichols avenue<br />
Jacobson Angelo M..piano maker (I’0 Albang,Cambritlgeport),<br />
h. 25 Cottage. bit. Aubu~,n<br />
Jacobson Christian II:., moved to Cambridge<br />
,Jacobson Robert C. (Grant & Jacksor~), concreter, bdj.<br />
25 Cottage. Mt. Auburn<br />
James Da.niel, b. 24 Williams<br />
dames Mar!, widow of Richard, died May 15, 1831<br />
James Richard W., moved out West<br />
Japan Tea Co., J. D. Monnhat~, prop., 42 Main<br />
Jarvis Jobn J., hairdresser, Main, 11. 2.5 Whites ave.<br />
ENKISS HENRY I’., florist, 15i Coolidge ave., II.<br />
J 159 do. (see page 434)<br />
Jenks Edward L., confectioner (Brighton), aud diuirlg<br />
room, 8 Mt. auburn, II. 20 do.<br />
Jennison Catherine, widow of Horace, lr. 73 <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Jennison Edward F., moved to Connecticut<br />
Jennison E:. Otis, street car conductor, bds.63 <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Jennison Nancy, widow of Otis, h. ti3 Wntertowu<br />
Jepson George E., clerk (Custorn House, U.), 11. 25<br />
Nichols av., East <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Jepson William A.,clerk(Bd \Vatrrl~.):hds.28 Sichols av.<br />
Jim Wall Lee, laundry, 31 Mt. Auburn. h. do.<br />
Jolmsou Augusta A. Mrs., nurse, II. 6 Pllilliys<br />
Johnson Carl, at H. & W. Co., II. 12 Church lane<br />
Jotioson Charles E., oarpeuter, 11. 13 French<br />
Johnson Charles G.,fortm:tn machine shop, U.S.Arscnnl,<br />
Arsenal street, b. at Fancuil<br />
Johnson Eliza, widow, died Alnreb, 1890
WATERTOWN [K] I)IRGCTORY 605<br />
Johnson Frank E., asst. testing dept., U.S.Araenal, bds.<br />
at Somerville<br />
Johnson George S..machiuist. H. & W..Co.. h. 7 Marshall<br />
Johnson Hattie B., teacher, Francis grammar school,bds.<br />
7 A! nrshall<br />
Johnson Helen A.Miss,hookkeeper,3 Main.hds. 6 Phillips<br />
Johnson JutIn hf.,station agent, <strong>Watertown</strong> stati.>n,F. K. a<br />
Lt., hotise 11 Chester<br />
i<br />
Johnson Laf’orest H., clerk (B.), bds. 16 Summer<br />
Johnson William E., salesman (B.), bds. 1 Otis<br />
dohuson William II.. teamster, h. 1OG Maiu<br />
Johnston Abraham, inmate of almshouse, 105 Orchnrcl<br />
.Jolrnston Samuel L., machinist, 21 Iloward. h. 14 Green<br />
Jollymore CVilli:tm. c crpnter, hds. 4 1 Californi*i<br />
.Jones Arthur, tailor, 46 Main, h. at Cambridge<br />
Jones Cturles A., teamster, h. 8 Taylor<br />
Jones Edward J., Jr., salesman, bds. 12’7 Main<br />
Jones Edwin H..agent (211 \Vashiugton, I%.).h.18 Royal -<br />
dones James G., phrnber (Charlestown). II. 561 Beltrront<br />
Jones Mary A., widow of Franklin, h. 18 Royal 7<br />
Jones Storer F., traveling agent (N. Y. Sr X. 15. R. R.),<br />
Ms. 18 Royal<br />
Joy Ititchel I. Mrs., moved to Xewton<br />
. dutld James A., cnrriagesmith, h. 31 Spring<br />
KANE EDWARD, section hand, F. It. R., h. 23 North<br />
Beacon<br />
1i:tue .(ames laborer, bds. 57 Fayette<br />
Kane Thomas, laborer, h. 59 Galen<br />
Kartnal~ Edward, laborer. II. Water<br />
iiaonaly William d., foreman, Harvard Mills, h. 106 Ar-<br />
Karsick Wendell P.,upho!sterer,6Q Main,bds.at So.Boston<br />
Iinuff Thomns, lJriVate, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do.<br />
Kxvanaph George, weaver.ilj:tnn Mills,bds. 236 Pleasant,<br />
K<br />
AP HANFORD E., horse sheer and carriage<br />
smith, Arsenal, near Brighton line, h. at Brightou<br />
(see page 441)<br />
Krefe Cornelius, laborer, h. 20 Railroad<br />
Keefe David E‘., plumber, h. 48 North Eeacon<br />
Krefe Michael, died M:1rch IY, 1891<br />
Iienting Thomas, died .Juue 20. 1890<br />
Keefe Patrick F., blacksmith, 22 <strong>Watertown</strong>, h. 20 No.<br />
EEPE & FRASER (Cornelius H. Keefe and<br />
Daniel 12. Fraser), furniture, etc., 35 Main (see p.<br />
1 441)<br />
Keefe, see O’Keefe<br />
Keegan William H., machinist (B.), bds. 116 Main -<br />
Keegan William H., machinist, 49 Galen<br />
Keenan Mary J.Miss,housekeeper,196 Lexington,bds. do.<br />
DREWSEN’S FRENCH CCEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,<br />
3 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.<br />
Telephone,3313. \Vorks at ~V~tertowni<br />
FINE FRENCH LAUNDRY WORK. Bundles Called For And Delivered <strong>Free</strong>.
Keerran Patrick, moved to 11elmolit<br />
Keenan l’ntrick J ,, moved to iSo&on<br />
Keeue Jarvis l%., clerk (:%5 So. Market, IS.), house 16<br />
Franklin<br />
Keer Dxni* I E., laborer, 11. 45 Galen<br />
Keilll Gilbert H., clerk, II. 10 Irving Park 4<br />
Keith 1V;llter H., liquors (6 Central wharf, B.), house<br />
55 1Vatertowu<br />
Kcll:~r I
WATERTOWX [E(j I~IRECTORY 507<br />
Kelly Margaret Mrs., h. 21 M:lilb st. court<br />
I
605 WATERTOWN [L 1 ~JIRECTORY<br />
Kiley John I.. carriage Iminter, bds. 1 Wollitzer’s block,<br />
Wollitzer’s lane<br />
Kiley Margaret, witlow of Michael, h. 1 Woliitzer’s<br />
block, Wollitzer’s lane<br />
Kiley hIicbae1, bds. 62 Hovey<br />
Kilfov Jolm, foreman (R.), h. 283 Pleasant, Uemis<br />
KillilEa Peter, moved to Sova Scotia<br />
Killion William, yard master, Uuion Stock Market, WaInut,<br />
honse at Bt,ighton<br />
Kimball Arthur G.. clerk, E. B. Hartford, boards F,!len<br />
P. Kimball’s. Pearl<br />
Kimball Edward D., tmuse Nt. Auburn, coruer ar:iugtou.<br />
Mt. Auburn<br />
Kimball Ellen F.. widow of Charles. h. Pearl, n. Fayette<br />
Kimball Frank, lalborer, 304 Arsenal, h. at \Vatlham<br />
Kimball Frank W., at A. & W. Co., house rear Palfrey,<br />
near Spring<br />
Kimball George A., died Oct. 5, 1890<br />
Kin&la .John, laborer, Gas House, h. at Newton<br />
Kinchla Timothy. gas ittspector. h. 30 Morse<br />
Kinehla Timotb,v E’.. teamster, 18 Mait], 11. 81 <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Kindall James, blaeksmitb, II. 110 Franklin<br />
Kittg Peter, laborer. bds. Johtl Fl~nn’s. No. Eeaeon<br />
Kitty Robert, card stripper (Newton), bouse 3-1 Califoruin<br />
Kinear John W., overseer. Davis Cp: Farnum Rlnfg. Co.<br />
(Rnltham). l:onse 30 California<br />
Kinear Sarah. Miss, house 30 Califurniu<br />
Kiusman David W.,wood worker, atld picture frame mofr.,<br />
30 Main, rm. G, h. 2.5 Summet<br />
Kiusman Jennie I,., irliss, dres~tualrer. 1.~1s. 23 Stnnmer<br />
Kinsman I,izzie R., Miss, clerk. 15 Main, bds. 25 Summet<br />
Kirkaltly Robert, mnchitlist, S. Elliott, 8ial~lc, boards at<br />
Pu’ewton<br />
Kneeland Tltomas II., blaclismi!h, I Riverside, btls. 29<br />
C’llttl~ch lane<br />
Knowles Tl~orrx~s C., 11. 6 Jewett<br />
Bnos Harris ‘I’., clerk. Ms. 6 Centre<br />
- Kttos O-car F.. shoemaker (B.), 1~. 6 Centre<br />
Kucher Jacob, laborer, 11. 13i Pleasant<br />
LACET JOHN, fzrtn band, 132 Mt. Anbnrn, 1x1s. do.<br />
Lacey Peter. farm hand, 132 Mt. Aobnro, house do.<br />
Lacey ,Josq~b, farm ltancl, 13-1 Mt. Auburn, bcls. do.<br />
Lacker Jacob, brltclter, house 217 Arsenal<br />
Lasonter John, at, Btna Mills. house Pleasant, near do.<br />
Lodcl’Joseplt IT.. clerk of Police Court (So. Framingbamj,<br />
house 33 Riverside<br />
Txaffev Alnrtin, moved to Cambridge<br />
Laing At,thur, moved to East Boston<br />
Lallv John, moved to Ireland<br />
L*~o;lb II’ilJinm A.. Rev., bouse 7’73 Galen<br />
~0<br />
A,griculturai Implements, Wooden - Ware,<br />
TO PAIN E’S,<br />
33 MAIN ST., WATERTDWN.
WATERTOWN [ L1 XXRRCTORk 53<br />
- Lnmont Thomas, carpenter coutrac\or,.id Mt.Auburu.h.do.<br />
Lamprey Alfred E., overseer !Ntwtou), bdd. 4 Swdtt pl.,<br />
Bemis<br />
Lsnchester Henry D., removed to Newton<br />
Lnudry Henry A., hostler, 1 Green, bds. do.<br />
Laudstrom .Johu, g:rrdjner, Sunup Mimic farm, b.13. do.<br />
Lane James, died Sept. 10, 1892<br />
Lane Richard, trav. salesman, II. 36 Cross<br />
Lane William, weaver, hds. 52 Fayette<br />
Lang ,4rthur, removed to East Boston<br />
Langmaid Webster Chase, h. 417 Mt. Auburn<br />
Lark Oliver, house Clay<br />
I,a,rkin Joseph, hostler, Dr. M. J. Kelly’s, Main, b. do.<br />
Larsen Martin, wheelwright, II. 16 Arsenal<br />
* Lassman Rotaert E., fl wrist, 2-l \Vhilney<br />
Lathrop Albert W., poultry, bds. 212 Main<br />
Lathrop,William, house 212 Main<br />
Laurey Zenas, farmer, II. 166 Grove, E. W.<br />
Laville James, at Water \Vorks (Newton), b. 1 Swett pl.,<br />
Hemis<br />
Laville John, at W. W. T. Co.. bds. 1 Swett 111.. Bemis<br />
hville ihrv A., widow of Mark. house 1 Swett pl., Bemis<br />
Lnwler Hariiet. bds. IO.5 Orchard<br />
I,:twn Th~xnas S.. laborer, btls. 26 N. Beacon<br />
Ltrwn William, laborer, II. 26 North Beacon, nenr Ladd<br />
Lawrawav George M., clerk, 357 Mt. Auburu, rms. 3.5<br />
Co&q (Cambritlge)<br />
Lawrence Willialn, laborer, 6 Nichols av., bds. do.<br />
Lawry &nas, house 16F Grove<br />
Laycock James, mill ol)erative, rms. 9 Swett place, Bemls<br />
Lzuch Charles W., printer, house 5’2 Riverside<br />
Leach Emilie M. C. Mrs., music teacher, 31 Church, 11.30.<br />
Leach John, gartlener, Il. 10 Wheelers court<br />
Leacv bfnrnard, coachman, bds. 8 Palfrey<br />
Learied Adelaide Rlri., 11. 36 Riverside<br />
Learued Agues .M. Miss, dresslnaker, 2iti M:riu<br />
Learued Annie A., wid IW of’l’hotnas. h. 71 ,\lt. Auburn<br />
Learned Charles H., milkman, 276 Main, h. do.<br />
Learned Clara E. bliss, teas, coffees, crockery, etc , 11<br />
Main. bdi. 14 Fayette CM aili<br />
Learned Herbert, tinsmith. W. & 1’. hiufg. Co., bds. %T6<br />
Learnetl Mabel F. Mi*s, assistalit, <strong>Watertown</strong> <strong>Free</strong> <strong>Public</strong><br />
<strong>Library</strong>, Ms. 2iti hhln<br />
Learned Susan Miss, house 14 Pearl<br />
Learned Mary A. l\l’iss. house 51 Mt. Auburn<br />
Learned Walter A., general supt., Newton & <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Gas Licrht Co., 67 Water, house 2 Jewett<br />
- Learned Wltmr F., civil engineer (City Hall, B.), house<br />
15 Irving<br />
Learv Ann, widow of John, died April 9, 1890<br />
l,,- i&v L., belegraphpr, rms. 38 Riverside<br />
OREWSEN’S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,<br />
3 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.<br />
Telephone, 3313. Works nt <strong>Watertown</strong>:<br />
FINE FRENCH LAUNDRY WORK, Bundles Called For And Delivered <strong>Free</strong>.
510 T’:.ITERTOWN [L-j 1)IRECl’ORY<br />
-<br />
J.ee *James, carpenter, h. 31 Water<br />
Lee Mary E., widow of John, bds. 13 Railroad v...,-<br />
Leighton John E., street-car driver, 11. 12 Cross<br />
Leighton Stephen G., molder, 22 Galen, h. 3 Royal -<br />
JAeighton Westou E., moved to Waltham<br />
J,eland Gardner R., laborer, h. 85 Morse<br />
Leland Henry G., moved to Newton<br />
hln(Ju 1\uguStllS I1’l*ai~k~ill. h. 13 Baxter ave.<br />
EMON FRANKLIN A., carriage painter, 9<br />
z Tayloi~, bds. It Uester, Il. W. (&e p:tge 441)<br />
Lemmona Louis. lahoKer, 11. I1 Summer<br />
hll(JX Charles w., hairtlresser, il Main,h.l Church lalie<br />
Leon 2. II., trav. salesman, II. 49 Sumulcr<br />
I,eonavd Anna B. Miss. millinery, 31 Fayette. rum. do.<br />
Leonard Philip, flRgrnan, Spring-St. crossing, F. R. R.: b.<br />
20 Spring<br />
Leonard William, dyer, bds. 59 <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
I~eo11arc1 William J ., machinist, 22 Galen, II. 108 Wahut<br />
Leollardson I,ydia A., widow. died Out. 17, 1839<br />
Lepperd Arthur, laborer, bds. 83 Morse<br />
Lerelley Bras. (Joseph M.nnd Mitaldl Levellep) ,grocers,<br />
10 i\l t. AL~tJurIl St.<br />
T,erelley .Joseph M. (Levellcy BYOS.), grocer, 10 Mt. Auhum,<br />
h. 13 Winter<br />
J,evelley hlitchell( Levclley Bros.),grocer, 10 Mt.Auburn,<br />
II. 13 Wiuter<br />
J,evelley lZ:nse Miss, clerk, 10 Mt.Aul)urn, Ms. 13 Winter<br />
r,evelier ‘rtiomas, I:LtKJl’er. his. i Mt. Auburn<br />
Level, William, polisher. II. 43 Forest<br />
Levy Henry, spillllrl~, &tnn Mills. b. 30 Wnltham, Bemis<br />
EWAN Il O’S FKENCH DYEING &<br />
L CLEANSING ES’l’AIPLTSHME~\‘T, dfice~<br />
(Galfield 1)loc.k. 9 and 19 Galeu, and (17 Temple pl.,<br />
B.) (sb e page 3)<br />
J,ewis Charles, tnovetl to Nal~len<br />
J.ewis George. dyer, Lewando’s, 19 (Galen, h. at Newton<br />
lxwis John. dyer, Lcwantlo’s. 19 Gahn, II. 54 Riverside<br />
Lihhy Walter I,., contractor (I51 Treinont, B.), hc~use<br />
Linborn Amelia Miss, nurse, 11. Galm. c. Williams<br />
Lincoln Satxh, widow of Wm. G., h. 30 Summer<br />
I,illdley hIar.y E.. widow of Charles, 11. 2 ‘I’icJloi<br />
J,indsey John, laborer, 11. %2 Cush~nau<br />
I.ildsey RolJert, rnilliman, 30 Fol.est, 11: do.<br />
I~~nclsr~ William, mill oper:~tive, btls. 8 Snett 1’1.. Bemis<br />
1,indsky Thomas, machinist, 49 Gtilrn, II. at Waltlranl<br />
I,inghnm W illinm A., supt., Union Bog & Paper Co., 24<br />
Pleasant, bds. 16 Summer<br />
Litchfield Arthur, machinist, Ii. S. Arsenal, house 23 Mt.<br />
Auburn<br />
Littlufield Lyman F.. blacksmith, 11. 8 Arlington<br />
HARDWARE,<br />
PAINTS, OILS, ;; PAINE’S,<br />
GLASS,PUTTY, 33 Main St,, <strong>Watertown</strong>.
WATERTOWN [L-j I~IRECTORP 511<br />
Livermore Chnrles E.. provisions (Auburndale), house<br />
1 I Ceutre<br />
Livermore George II., clerk (156A Tremout, B.), bds. 11<br />
Phillip<br />
Livermore Herbert J., butcher, h. 17 Frauktin<br />
Livermore Josiah ‘r., house 1 I Phillips<br />
Livermore Laura A., widow of AbijAh. h. 57 Pleasant<br />
Livermore Thomas, boards 6 Cross<br />
Locke Artemus. market gardener, 174 Common, 11. do.<br />
Locke Juldwin. died March 5, 1590<br />
Locke Frank A., piauo and organ tuner, 5 Spring<br />
Locke Henry W., mxrket gardener, 1 i4 C:OUIIKIU~I, 11. do.<br />
Locke Oliver B., patteru maker, h. 8 Cuba<br />
Lockhart Walter, tenmster, 11. Gaten. car. Witlixms<br />
Loftis Patrick, inmite of &l~shouse, 103 Orchard<br />
J,ofLis William, txlper Ilan~er, h. 68 Summer<br />
Imctp~ l
512 M-‘i,\TERTOWN [M] DIRECTORY<br />
Lrtce Charles J.. moved from town<br />
Landrrgau \Villiam. second hand, Btna Mills, house 3 12<br />
l’lrnsxnt, IZetnis<br />
Lundstrom John P., dyer, Lewando’s, Ii. 2 X0. Beacon<br />
Ltint Edwin L.. moved to ,%I :iine<br />
Lunt George C., (Geo. C. Lunt 8-z Co.), clrv BOONS, etc.,<br />
36 ad 34 Main, h. hInrion road. oltp. Clrurcb<br />
Lunt Ge(J. C. Rr Co. (Gee. C. Luntl, dry goods, boots<br />
and shoes7 32 and 34 Main<br />
I,pmau Fred B., student (Exeter, N. H.). bds. 6 PalCrcy<br />
Lyman Flurry C., clerk. 15 &tin, bds. 5 Palfrey<br />
I,ymao M. Gertrude Mrs.. artist,tlied Aug. 6, 1890<br />
T,vman Willi:lm 1; ,., clerk, 18 Mt. Aabnrn, b. 5 LUfrep<br />
Y,MAN WILLIAM H., provisions, 18 RIt. Au-<br />
L burn, house t Palfrey (see p. 440)<br />
Lynch Andrew, laborer, at Gas House, house 57 F:tpette<br />
L~auh Brothers (.James F. and Charles J. Lynch), gt’ocew,<br />
25 Maiu<br />
Lynsh Citarles, at Btnn Mills, bds. at Newtou<br />
Lyuztt Charles ,J., (Lynch Brothers), grocer, 25 Main,<br />
house 32 Morse<br />
I~ynch Hector I+:., trav. salesm:in, h. 9 Boytl<br />
Lynch .Jutnes 1’. (Lynch Brothers), groceries, 2.5 i&in<br />
house 32 Morse<br />
Lynch Joanna, widow, died Feb. 1 I, 1890<br />
Lynch *John. laborer, boards 35 \Vuter<br />
I,yncli Lizzie M. Miss, bo:~rds 32 1Iorse<br />
Lynch Mich:tel, laborer, 23 na Mills, bdd. c. W. ]Uerry’;s<br />
’ Pleasant<br />
Lynch Ricltard, Iaborer,bcls. Niclrael Sestan’s, N. Beacon<br />
L~ytrcli Ttiutnus P., st. car conductor, h. 25 Galen<br />
1~~01~s James, m g\-ed to Briglc ton<br />
Lyons .Jullu, mn~ltinist, hds. 28 CoLtage, I
WATERTOWN [jjf] DIRECXOR.~’ 513<br />
Mack Mary A., widow of John, bds. Mrs. B. Ryder’s,<br />
Cllrlcll<br />
Lane<br />
M:lck Mary IS., widow of H. B., physician, 44 Spring,<br />
house do.<br />
A&kin .Joseph E., tinsmith, died July 26, 1890<br />
Alacbin Joseph S., polisher, Lewandr;‘s, b:ls. 9 Green<br />
M;iultin Mary A., widow, died A11g. 20, 1891<br />
~laclnin Flora Miss, rooms 52 Mt. Auhuru<br />
MacLain Janette Miss, rooms 52 &ft. Auburn<br />
MlcLeod Samuel K., carpeuter (Centrc pl., Newton), 11.<br />
115 ISosd, below Jew&t<br />
Macrae Nathan A., blacksmith, 1 Riverside,btls. at Newton<br />
Xacurda William A., grocers sunrlries (5 and ‘7 Haverhill,<br />
B.), house 5 Chester<br />
1lac11rds William E., coal (14 Exchange pl., E.).h. 6 Otis<br />
i\Jacurdy Edith S. Miss (Newtou), bcls. S. A.hIacardy’s,<br />
Centre<br />
Macurdy Grace H. Miss, teacher, (Cambridge), boards<br />
4 1 Fayette<br />
Mncurdy H. Warren. carpenter, 56 Elm, E. IV., h. do.<br />
Macnrdy -John 0.. student, bds. 41 Payett,e<br />
RIacurdp Simon A., carpenter, house 41 P:l>ette<br />
RIacurdv Theodocia E. Miss, at (Pub. <strong>Library</strong>. B.), bcls.<br />
41 ‘Favette<br />
~Iacurdv \iTilliam T. (Otis Bras.), dry goods, 15 and 19<br />
nI&, II. 8 Chester<br />
Madden Bridget, widow. died Dec. 29, 18SG<br />
Madlrleu Charles H.. molder, W. & I’. Mufg. Co., house<br />
68 Galen<br />
I!fadden Frau& P., molder, bds. G8 Gnlen<br />
Madden James, laborer, house 35 No. Beacon<br />
RIndden James F., teamster, 18 Rlain, bd+. 38 No. Beacon<br />
Madden Marcus E., student (Boston College), boards<br />
38 No. Beacon<br />
Madden Patrick, died Jan. 1.5, 1892<br />
Magee James W., house 91 Mt. Auburn<br />
hIa,anusson Asel, moved to Cambridge<br />
Mogort~ Thomns, private, IJ. S. Arseual, bds. do.<br />
hlaguire IZernard P.. poiiltry dresser, b#Is. 77 <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Maguire Cliristophsr, stone rn1sr)u. II. 7i <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Squire .Jxmes. watchman, Btnt ,\Iills, II. at Newton<br />
Maguire John I!., carpet layer, bds. Christopher Maguire’s<br />
77 <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Maguire William I., moved to Newton<br />
Rlwher Catherine, widow of John, house Pleasant, near<br />
Btna hlills<br />
i!lahn Augustus I., moved to West Rosbury<br />
RIahoney Coruclius, molder, 22 Galen, 11. at Waltham<br />
nlahoney Daniel, starch-maker, house 78 Galeu<br />
Mahoney Daniel J., harness mnt’r., 1 Mt Auburn, corner<br />
2 Beacon square, house at Newton<br />
DREWSEN’S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,<br />
3 Temple Place.Boston.<br />
TELEPHONE, 3313. WORKS AT WATdZRTOWN.<br />
CURTAINS AND CARPETS DRY-CLEANSED EQUAL TO NEW,<br />
$1.00 Per Pair.
514 WBTERTOW’N [M-J XRECTORY<br />
nIallol,ey Dennis, laborer, h. 18 Watet~town<br />
Mabot:ey Tituotliy, farm Ilatl~l, Il. 8 Cotntrluu-St place<br />
fiInuolley Willi:irn, tnoved to Waltltnm<br />
ilf:llcolm .Jane, witlow, died Dec. 18, 1889<br />
nL:tltJncy .James, l:li)orer, II. II Water, n. Galen<br />
hI:\loney ,Jamcs, laborer, h. Pleasant, I’. Garfield block<br />
AIalottey .Jolln, labtxer, btls. 74 Sumtttet<br />
hlaloney Xicltncl .J., (lied Sept. 15. 18’JL<br />
AIaloney Peter. I:lb:)rer. btls. 45 \Vatot*<br />
AInloney Thotms, hborer, house 22 Wlreelers ct.<br />
Alalouev Tliom:rs, l;tbot,er, Ittls. 4.5 Water<br />
Muloon”LIot~ace A., teamster (13.). b. P4 Common-st. 111.<br />
nrd0x Iiritlget, widow, 11.1’1, rear Ji Cottage, Mt. Aubur14<br />
M:iloy Patrick. laborer, h. 11 Wlleelers court<br />
hhlley George Li., mrichiuist, Porter & Co., Watertowu,<br />
Itonse at Newton<br />
Mann Cltarles, mncliinist, rim. 38 Aweual<br />
nhlrfl Iticliard, maultitlist. ruts. 38 Arsrn:tl<br />
Mann Jolin. Clerk. bds. 25 Mt. Aubllt~ll<br />
Mannittg Charles J., died Jan. '7, 1890<br />
hlnnnittg HCIIL’F, architect (\V:tltb:ttn), h. 4 JInflson<br />
M:tnning .James, laborer, bds. 15 rear Coulltlge school,<br />
Mt. Aulmru<br />
Fianuiug .Jeretni:tlt, private, U. S. At~senal, his. do.<br />
Mxnttittg John, I:~l~u~cr. It. 68 Arsenal<br />
RLanning John, l:iborer, btl3. G Church lane<br />
RI:lnu~Ilg .JO~III. latlorer, h. 7 Cottage p!., Mt. AU~J~IYI<br />
hlaunittg hIaria hlrs., MS. IO5 Orchsrtl<br />
hIat:tling Mart.in W., plumber’s apprentice, boards Rl.<br />
hlnnnit~g’s, 31:. Auburn<br />
BI:inning ~Iichael, l:ibow~, II. 6 Chriwli hue<br />
hlatlniug ‘l’l~otms *J., mill operative, house North Beacon,<br />
beyowl Irving<br />
nI:tntritlg M’illiatu C., gardeneta, h. 13 Wheelers court<br />
ht:ins!ieltl I-Ie!ett %. Miss. overseer, 4i Sptiug, lttls. 31 do.<br />
R~:UISII~ \Vesley, cwpentev, btls. L. A. J. AFer’s. Mottut<br />
Autml.11<br />
[ Sewton<br />
Manzer I,ydi:r A. Miss, bookkreper. 258 Pleasant, btls.:tt<br />
nhch Isabella N. Miss, bds. 1OO Mt. Attl~rn<br />
Riarch Sarah I’., widow of Delano. II. 100 I\iIr. At;burn<br />
M:~rch Stillmutt I’., men’s ftttxishiitg goods( 34 Summer,<br />
B.), house 2 Franklin<br />
RInrc~h:tirtl Felix, Iubot~er. 1~1s. 26 Wultham. IIemis<br />
hl:~t~chattd .J~rll~t, at A%ttt:l Mills, b. 26 Wa.lLIi:~tn. I3cmis<br />
iu:lrcl~lallrl PewI . at Ztna JIills,bds. 298 Pleasant, Beuiis<br />
~hdiatd &bert, fish packer (13.)) b.26 \\‘:tltliam, Bernis<br />
Mntzy John II., coal (Milk, B.), II. i2 Spring<br />
Marpumdt Anton Dr., teacher, Phillips High School, 11.<br />
Marshall<br />
1lat.r Catlreriue, widow, died Oct. 14, 1891<br />
nr:irs waker 12.. cllat*k, 24 Alain, II. 1 ri CtIlm
WATERTOWN [M] IjIItEC-T“ i<br />
Marsden John A., dresser,Ztna Mills, b&.3-<br />
1Iemis<br />
Marsh Charles F., butter and eggs.Myrtle, n.Main, 11. clo.<br />
Marson Charles J., at Lewanclo’s, bds. 1,. A. J. Ayer’s,<br />
Mount Auburn<br />
Martin Franklin H., movecl to Boston<br />
Martin George, laborer,101 Arsenal, 11. at Brighton<br />
Martin George H., clerk, H. W. Martin, Galen, boards<br />
H. W. Martin’s, Chester<br />
Martin H. Gordon, chemist, Crystal Springs Mufg. Co.,<br />
bds. 19 Green<br />
Martin Henry W., furniture, Garfield block, Galeu, house<br />
Chester, near Mt. Auburn<br />
Martin James, laborer, bds. 45 Water<br />
Marlin William, laborer, h. 279 Pleasant, ISemis<br />
Martin William, iJr.,at Ztna Dlills,h. Zi!J Pleasant, Bemis<br />
Mason Alice ‘I’. Dliss, died Feb. I, 1890<br />
Mason Charles F., bursar (Harvard University), house<br />
Bailey road<br />
Mason Prahk L., moved to Providence<br />
Xason Hiram P., provisions, h. 31 Beechwood ave.<br />
Masters Fred W., insurance agent (1% Devonshire, IS.),<br />
house 356 Nt.. Auburn<br />
Mastersou Ann, widow of James, bds. 40 Arsenal<br />
Mathews Clara, widow, bcls. 5 Ir,ving<br />
Dlaxwell Edward H. (50 Broad, K.), htls. 89 Waloat<br />
May Harry 0.. clerk (20 North, B,). bds. ld Walnut<br />
Mayberry Ellzaheth, widow, removed ro Newton<br />
Mayell Alfred E., engineer, Xtna Mills, house 17 Bridge,<br />
Bemis<br />
Mavell Ernest A., clerk, P. O., 28 Main, bds. I7 Bridge<br />
Ma”vell Litv h’. &Ii&, teacher. bds. 17 Bridge, Kernis<br />
Mayell Louis J., second hand finishing, &trra Mills, bds.<br />
17 Bridge, Bemis<br />
Mayo Emery Dl., mutton (Abattoir, Brighton, and 20<br />
North. IS.), house 12 Walnut<br />
Mayo Herbert E., overseer (Beacon, Brighton), house<br />
16 Walnut<br />
Mayo William I., milkman, 655 Belmont, h. do.<br />
McAleer Charles, carpenter, bds. 9 Kussell ave.<br />
DIcAleer Peter, carpenter, house 9 l~usscll ave.<br />
RlcAndrew Thomas, house 113 Uoyd<br />
McArthur Andrew, baker( 14 Camtrridge, B.),h. 7 Atlatns<br />
BlcAuliffe Florence, stove mouuter,2:! Gslen,t1.39 Arsen;rlTL _- h<br />
Mchveenev Patrick, tailor, 14 D/It. Auburn, h. 19 \Viuter<br />
DIcAvoy William 12., printer, bds. 25 Mt. Anburr~<br />
McBride Charles F., hairdresser, h. 59 Gale11<br />
McCabe Charles, laborer, 88 Pleasant, bds. do.<br />
&lcCabe Diary, widow, bds. 105 Ot~hct~d<br />
McCafferty Gwen, laborer, house 12 hliddle crcl... !..--- ’ ‘*<br />
McCaffrey Patrick, laborer, house %3 h’rench<br />
GREWSEN’S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,<br />
3 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.<br />
:relephone,3313. Worlrsat <strong>Watertown</strong>.<br />
FANCY DYEING. DRY-CLEAHPIINC.<br />
Goode Returned in One meek.<br />
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WATERTOWN [Ml DIRECTORY<br />
McCaffertv Patrick, laborer, house 60 Galen<br />
IcCeffertb \Vitliam, moulder, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., house ~<br />
i&&ann llichnet, laborer. 11. G Cottage. F., Xnlt. Auburn<br />
McCarthy Daniel. mason, h. Adams block, Florae<br />
McCarthy Dsuiel, teamster, h. 147 Pleasant<br />
McCarthy Daniel. teamster, bds. Dennis O’Leary’s, Morse<br />
~l&arthy John F., shade painter, 71 Fayette, hcls. 25<br />
Forest<br />
McCnrthy John George, mnson, b-is. 147 Pleasant ’<br />
M&lrthy Marv, widow of Patrick. II. 25 Forest<br />
‘8<br />
McCarthy I’:~t&k, died Feb. 2, 1891<br />
MoCarthp Thr):nas, laborer, bds. 15, rear of the Coolidge<br />
School, Mt. Auburn<br />
McCarthy Thomas, laborer, h. 147 Plrasaut<br />
McCarty Mich:lel J., compositor, “Euterprise” 30 niain,<br />
mns. 26 Spriug<br />
I\loC!:assey James, carpenter, house 9 Middle -4I.L<br />
McCt:lrv t~.r:~nk P., agent, National Ext)ress Co., Wnterto&n<br />
st:ltion. P. R. R., 11. 24 Parker [Il. do.<br />
McClearv \Villiam, farmer, Robert M. Pratts, TSelmont,<br />
AIcClosl~ev illargaret NW., h. 41 Gaten<br />
AI&tOSti~~7 Micll:tel, taborcr,h. 1.5 Cottage F, Mt. Auburn<br />
AlcCormn~li ,John P., mvlcler, U. S. Arsenal, 11. Forest,<br />
corner F:lyet~te<br />
RlcCrosman Wiiliam, laborer, b. 1.5, rear Cool@ School,<br />
hlt Auburn<br />
McCue Aunie, widow of James. bds. 335 I’teasant<br />
MuCue Matthew. laborer, moved to W~ttharn<br />
McCue ‘Thomtls. assistant fLgrn:ln, Artinpto!r street crossi-<br />
iug, F. !I. It., E. W., II. at. Somerville<br />
McCullough ,J:lmes 1~. Rev., moved from town<br />
d<br />
McCurtev 1!2wartl, watchman, 71 Fayette, II. at Wattham<br />
Mdkr&tt Catharine, widow of James h 3 Winter<br />
McDevitt Mary, widow, 11. rear Morse block, Gnleu<br />
MeDialmitt Angus, tailor, 11. 7 \Vaverty<br />
RIcDonultl Angus II., moved to Newton<br />
IF hIcDon&t Arcllie, laborer, bds. !2 Arsenal<br />
McDon:~trt Charles. paper maker, bds. 4 Summer<br />
McDouattt Elizn Mrs., II. i6 Main<br />
McDonatd John, moved to Newton<br />
McDo~~nltt Patrick. laborer. 11. 81 Wntel<br />
BlcDou:~ltl Sfimuet, loom fixer, Xtua Illills. 11. 50 Wstth:rm,<br />
13etnis<br />
McDo~~:rltt \Villinrn, ice man, 56 Gnlcn, 11. :It Newton<br />
M;ruDonattl see M:v2I>oi~:~ttl<br />
McDonnell ,Julia, willow of John, hou;e Park, npnr 12oyd<br />
McDonough AnnieF. Miss, bookeeper: 6 Galen, bds. 18<br />
Lincotu<br />
McDonough James, moved to Newton [ Frn II lit i II<br />
i\lcDc~nou~ll James H., provision+ (44 Clinton, 13.), h. 25<br />
lITTlEFIElD llsREGTORY ~~RL~~R~~~ GO,<br />
Massachusetts, Maine and New Hampshire Directories7<br />
12 POST OFFICE SQUARE, BOSTOY.
WATERTOWN r&f1 DIRECTORY 517<br />
3IcIhmt1gh John, at H. & WT. Co., Ms. 29 Church lane<br />
1IcDonough dohn, laborer, bds. 68 Arsenal<br />
McDonough Juhu I., clerk (K~iglJton), bds. 10 1,incolu<br />
McD0~~0llgll Margaret II:. Miss, typewl~iter(SOutll ~IZUlit’t,<br />
Iy Joseph P., painter, h. 80 Water<br />
McE~vv .Jitmes, at Lewando’s, bds. Mrs. George RIcWhirt&s,<br />
hlt. Auburn<br />
McFadden Bernard, ,I r., driver, 11. 31 Pleasnnt<br />
McPnddeo William E., blacksmith, II. 80 Cnlxt<br />
iWSarlnnd Aun bliss. 11. 33 Spring<br />
hlcFarl:~nd Catherine E. Miss, died Aug. 5: 1891<br />
McFarland Rose bliss, 11. 32 Spring<br />
McGee Patrick, l:\borer, Union Stock MM ket, Walnut, 1,.<br />
16 North Beacon st. court [Aubw~r<br />
McGinty Inward, blacksmith, h. Cottnge lLce, Mt.<br />
hlcC;lsulliu Hiram, chief engineer, H. Bi W. Co., 24<br />
Pleasant, h. 16 Summer<br />
RIcGIaufliu see XcLaughlin [Arsenal<br />
‘McGovern Alice Miss, dressmaker, 18 Cross, Ms. 1’31<br />
McGovern Bernard, hostler. bds. 1Y 1 Arsenal<br />
McGovern ClJarles, clerk (IS.), bds. 131 Arsenal<br />
RlcGrnttl John, StarCil maker, Ms. 15 Pleasant<br />
3fcG1x1h Blory, widow of James, bds. 282 Pleasant, Bemis<br />
McGrath Rlictlael. grocer,S’L’T Pleasant, II. 32’3 (lo., Bemia<br />
McGrnth i\lichnel, machinist, U. S. Arsenal, Ms. Uuoiu<br />
tIcGraih Owen, laborer, h. 33 Waitbam<br />
IllcGrath Patrick, laborer, 1~. 32 l’leamnt<br />
nlcG;rath Teague, laborer, 11. 16 Whites ave.<br />
McGrath Thomas J. poultry, bds. Owen McGrath’s,<br />
Waltham<br />
McGrory Dennis, lnborer, 11. 326 Pleasant, IZemis<br />
McGnire James, watchman, atria Mills, h. at Newtou<br />
MoGuire Peter, h. at 38 Forest<br />
McGuire Peter, lwborer, 11. 18 Arsenal<br />
McGuire Peter, laborer, h. 10 Commou st. pl:~z<br />
RIcGuire William, laborer, Il. 12 Wiutet<br />
MoGuire \Yilliam P., shade paiuter, 71 Fayette, b. 12<br />
Winter<br />
1\IU&W~J J:llIX33, moved t0 BOStOll [Fayette<br />
il14~!:ufu Patrick H., molder, \V. & P. Mnfg., II. 7X<br />
M~:dwl1 HII~I J., (lied Oct. 22, 1890<br />
OREWSEN'S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT<br />
3 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.<br />
Telephone,3313. Worksat <strong>Watertown</strong>.<br />
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING CLEANSED AND DYED WHOLE.
618 V’XTBRTOWN rl\I] 1~rHECTOFi.Y<br />
_____.-~~_.------.- ~. -~_- .I1_L,-- l-=_---.~ .._<br />
&;HI& Patrick, laborer, bds. 18 Arsenal<br />
McHugh Patrick, laborer, 11. IO North Beacon st. court<br />
MeIsaac Jlugh, carpenter, 11. 21Fi Quirk<br />
* McIntosh J&II, carpenter, 11. 6 Cuba<br />
McIntosh Robert C., removed to Mi~ldletown Ct.<br />
McKay Hattie 11:. MIS., dressmaker, 6 Lowell av., h. 110.<br />
RIcK:tg Isaac X. A., street car driver, II. 2.5 nit. A~ttmr11<br />
McKay Isaac N. A. Mtx.,boardiug ltouue, Y-5 Mt. Auburn<br />
hlcKay James, laborer, 104 Arsenal, h. at 15righton<br />
nIdi:\y .Jo!m C., carpenter, bds. 44 Mt. AII\)U~U<br />
3IcK:ly Juhn u.. maahittist, h. 6 Lowell av.<br />
McKay liicltw~,d F., steam fitter, btls. 2.’ DIt Aubnrn<br />
IUcKennon \Villi:tm, luboret-, bds. 110 Franklin<br />
McKettaie JoIJ~I. teamster, bds. 88 Walnnt<br />
NcKern Patrick, starch tnaker, Ms. I7 Pleasant<br />
XcIiillop3 Ales:htlder, co:rchtn:tn, Francis Ketldall. II.<br />
20 Xorth Heacon St. eonrt<br />
McLaiu Cassie Miss. table girl, 8 Mt. Anbuln.rms. 30 do.<br />
DIcl,aren Henry, carpenter, bds. iG Main L-17 Pleastllrt<br />
M:luL:tttgitlitr .James, ,Ir.. p:lper maker, H. Ni W. Co., bds.<br />
&~crd:Nlg(tl~itl JOlJII, u1:1SOll, b&3. 17 ~‘knSallt<br />
hlchlghliu .lollu J., paper maker, h. 15 Forest<br />
iUcI,at~~lriin Tltc~rn~ts, m:~sott, G4 Yutntner, 11. (lo.<br />
McLattghlin, see McGl:u~Ain<br />
McLatttltliti Etrttna H. Bliss, era-011 artist and portrait<br />
paittter, Ms. 10 Xyt*tle<br />
&Laotltlin Howard O.,salesmnn,39 Main, btls. 36 Spring<br />
S IllcLatttltlitt .Joaeplt L., sail maker~(l84 Curnmercisl, Ii.),<br />
house 10 nlvrtlc<br />
RIcLauthlia Lpwis. salesmatt, 39 Main, bds. 36 Spring<br />
RIuLautltliu M”ry, witlow of Charles (hlcLaitthlit~ & Co.)<br />
IJOOkS, etc.. , 39 MRiJl, It. 36 SlJting<br />
McLaltthliu Wallace f-l., clerk (256 Witsiiiligton, IS.),b:ls.<br />
3 *urnmet<br />
’ cLAUTHLIN & CO. (.\I:v~ BIcrda~~thli~~), jd)<br />
71 printers, hooks nud statiouct~~,Y9 Main (see p. 4;$4)<br />
&Lean Henry, architect, 7 tJcwett, II. do.<br />
McLean Williatu II . . draugltlsman (Sewton), boards 7<br />
Jewett<br />
RlcLontl Lydia ‘Miss, dressmaker, 46 Mt. AtIburtI, b. do.<br />
Mc.\I:t&itl J:tmes, paper maker. btla. 56 Wa.tertowa<br />
Rlc3lakill James, tnoved to Newton<br />
n[c~~nn~~s me nh, Weaver, btls. 314 Plea3nnt,<br />
Bernis<br />
i\icXauus Itobert, laborer. 23 G-alen. h. 3 1 Charoh lane<br />
i\lchI:ttltts Itose, widow of Charles, ii. 294 Pleasant,I~cmis<br />
MuMaster Sarah I)., witlow of Archiballl, h. 28 Sptjtlg<br />
hIcNamara liilen JIM.. Il. 38 Cotttige. Mt. Attbut,n<br />
McNnmara James ,J., laborer. btls: 88 C’ottnge,hlt.Auhut.t~<br />
NcN:tm:rra *Joho I
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WATERTOWN [H-j DIRECTORY 519<br />
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McPherson Evander J., moved to Weston<br />
McPhie Delia, widow, b. li Arsenal<br />
McPhie John, blacksmith, h. 17 Arsenal<br />
AIcSherry James, window shade painter, 71 Fayette, bds. Y<br />
41 l;‘orest<br />
!IcSherrv John J., hairdresser, 5 Galen, bds. 41 Forest -<br />
AIuSherr~ Owen, gardener, 11. 41 Forest<br />
+<br />
&Whir&r Ellen A. Mr3., moved to Waltham<br />
McWbirter George ‘I., moved to Waltham<br />
Meachntn Orrell I%., widow of William, bds. 18 Lincoln<br />
Mead Ellen, widow of Peter, h. 25 Main st. ct.<br />
Mead Julian A., physician and medical examiner, 4 Irv-<br />
ing. h(JUBe do.<br />
AIeagber Denis R., carriage maker (13.). h. 13 Pslfrey<br />
Meagher Frank, street car conductor, bds. 8 Patten<br />
Mee Dennis, farmhand, 116 Coolidge avenue,Mt. Auburn,<br />
boartls do.<br />
hfee Edward, laborer, 11. 13 Cottage place, Mt. Auburn<br />
Mee .James, farmhand, II. 34 Cottage, Mt. Auburn<br />
Mee John, moved to Charlestown<br />
Mee Patrick, moved to Cambridge<br />
RIeeha Maggie Miss, boarding ho3se, 33 Galeu, II. do.<br />
hteeha ‘rhornas, laborer, bds. 39 Galen<br />
Me&an Lawrence, laborer, h. 29 No. Beacon<br />
Meister David A., bl:~cksmitlt. II. 46 Fayette<br />
&llen Margaret fiXiss, died May 23, 1891<br />
Melvin Albert F., moved to Cambridge<br />
Melvin Ira, pniuter, bo:~rtls John C. Walsh’s, Common<br />
street pPace<br />
Merle\-, see Murley<br />
illerrifield Albert A., boiler maker, bonrtls 116 Arlington,<br />
East Watrrtowu<br />
BIerrifi.Ald Charles E., boots and shoes (127 Summer, U.),<br />
house 5 Otis<br />
Merrififld Frank W., blacksmith, boards 116 Arlington,<br />
M<br />
ll::id Watertowvn<br />
i ERRIE‘IELI) F. W. & CO., horseshoers and<br />
carriage mnI’rs., \Vestern avenue, Brighton Bridge<br />
(see px:ge 417)<br />
AIerrifield Hosea P., died Sept. 11, 1892<br />
hlerrifield Jlrlia F.. widow or Hosea F., h. 116 Arlington<br />
hlert,ill Annie F. Xss, clerk (State House, B.),boatds 23<br />
Riverside<br />
Merrill Emma R. Bliss. principal. Francis schOo1, bds. 2 1<br />
Parker<br />
Merry George A., moved to Newton<br />
ESERVE ABB[E J. MTSS.,milliner and millin-<br />
M ery goqds, 64’ RIaiu, opp. C!ILIIY~I, rms. 25 Mt.<br />
Auburn (see 11. 446)<br />
Meserve Amos W., machinist, 49 Gnlen, 11. 4 Cnba<br />
OREWSEN’S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,<br />
3 Temple Place, xsoston.<br />
TELEPHONE, 3313. WORKS AT WATERTOWN.<br />
CURTAINS AND CARPETS DRY-CLEANSED EQUAL TO NEW,<br />
$1.00 Per Pair.<br />
32
520 WATERTOWN [&f-j XRECTORY<br />
Metcalf William S., moved to Florida<br />
Metropolitian Lzund~y, Herbert 1-I. Sawyer, prop., 57<br />
Metzler Maggie Miss, dressmaker, Ms. 46 Nt. Auburn<br />
Midglev Martha, widow, house Swell p\. .<br />
BIilno katrick teamster, bds. 15 Arsen;ll<br />
Miller Jeunie, widow,died Sept. 5, 1891<br />
Nilliken Lottie, widow of M. II., h. 117 Walnut<br />
r!illmore John, laborer, W. & 1’. Mut”. Co., house 86<br />
Piorth Beacon<br />
Blillmore Micl~ael, town laborer, h. 16 Cushmar,<br />
Mills Andrew I ., painter (City aali, I\-d<br />
Mollo~~ Bridget, widow of Patrick, house 13 Cottngc pi.,<br />
Mt. Auburu<br />
MoIlop Edward, molder, b~ls. 2G4 Mt. Auburn<br />
Molloy Michael, butcher, bds. 264 Mt. Auburn<br />
Molloy Patrick, coachmuu, h. 264 Mt. Auburu<br />
Bllouagbnn Patrick, starch maker, Crystal Spring ill~fg~<br />
Co., 11. at Kewtou<br />
Monahan Ano, widow, house 21 Cottage, Mt. Auburu<br />
Mouallan Edward, liaguxm, 21 Irving st. crossiug, J‘. F.<br />
1~. IL, II. 69 Spring<br />
RIonallan Mary A. BIics, dressmaker, 50 Arseual, b. do.<br />
RIunahan Nary E., widow of Hugh, II. 22 &tort\) Beucou<br />
hIo~~ahan OWC’II, prtlerrer,<br />
..__ - -..-<br />
h. 57 SIIIII~I~I<br />
WIRE SCR;ENS,<br />
AINE<br />
9<br />
S<br />
:gow iI<br />
33 Main St,,<br />
WATERTOWN,<br />
9 Mass,
)V’BTERTOWN [ j)l] l)IREC’I%R~- 521<br />
~f~mnhan Patrick, laborer, b:ls. Edw. Jionahan’s, Spring<br />
Mounhn~~ Patrielr, moved to Newton<br />
Monali:ln Patri8ck J., gardener, h. 47 Cottage, aIt. Auburn<br />
~loosson Chlolff, laborer. b&. 61 Coolidge av.<br />
ntoody Alfred L., compositor, ‘bIuse 4<br />
Fletcher l’er&ce [Terrace<br />
nloorrs Lewis P., machinist, 49 Galen, bds. 4 Fletcher<br />
hlooers Willi~1m ‘ 1) plumber (Marlborough), board3 4<br />
Fietclier TerrnZe<br />
Mooney AII~ M., witlow of Samual, h. 24 Coolidge Hill<br />
Moouey Chnries S., architect (B.), 11. 24 Coulidge Hill<br />
Moouey .Johu J., clerk, 3 Main, bds. 19 Mt. Buhm<br />
Mooney Johu I.‘. , laborer, house 19 Mt. Auburn<br />
AIoouey LUicltael I’,., laborer, Ms. 19 Mt. Auburn<br />
!oore Alijert ii., moved to Newton<br />
AIoore Frauit, carpenter, boards JIrs. Mary Closser’a,<br />
lle3corl square<br />
3Ioore Fred K.. farmer, II. 4 Grove, E. W.<br />
Moore George IL, foreman, mouutiug shop, 22 Galen, 11.<br />
14 Irving<br />
filool,e tieorge H.. painter, II. 23 Forest<br />
Moore James A., with J. H. Conant, house Main, above<br />
i\I vl,tle<br />
Moore games A., machinist, 14 <strong>Watertown</strong>, II. at Newton<br />
AIoore Roscoe, at J. 1-I. Conaut, h. Howard, next F. R.R.<br />
Moore Sat’oh, widow, died Ijec. 31, 18Yl<br />
Moore \Villium A., molder, \Y. Bs 1’. Mnfg. Co., house 13<br />
North liencon st., ct.<br />
nIorau ,John, laborer, btls. 58 North Heacon<br />
RIuran 31. Jos:ph, l,lumber, bds. 39 Plea8sant [ntlt<br />
Morau Patrick H., laborer. U. S. Arsenal, bds. 39 Pleas-<br />
Moran Thomas, carpenter, 11. 39 Pleasant<br />
Morau ‘1’hoinas, laborer, Ms. 17 Plencailt<br />
Moran Thotnas, laborer; bds. 58 North Beacon<br />
Murey \Villiatn, laborer, h. 35 Forest<br />
3lorpnn *John D., station agent, B. & A. R. R.(Sewton),<br />
hoilsc 16 nfeple<br />
IlIorgsn hIarg:\ret J., widow of Xathew R., h. 8 Garfieitl<br />
Mwgm \Villiarn G., h. 46 Fayette<br />
Morgan William G., watchmaker and jeweler, 5 Spring,<br />
Ii. 4% Summer<br />
Rforinrt,v Ellel,l, widow of Philip. h. 14 Church lane<br />
DREWSEN’SENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,<br />
3 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.<br />
Telephone.3313. Worlcs at TVatortowni<br />
FINE FRENCH LAUNDRY WORK. Bundles C-lied For And Delivered <strong>Free</strong>.
Moriarty Leslie, clerk, 11 Gn’eu. h. at Newton<br />
Morley .Jobu, laborer, \Y. & P. .\Iufg. Co., II. 30 Spring<br />
RIonlry Rlicllnel, laborer, btls. ‘L(i Mt. Auburn<br />
hlorei~~ Patrick, garde~rer, 11. 264 Mt. Auburu<br />
Alorell K(lw:ird, moved to Newton<br />
lUore!l Louis, at Btna Alills, 11. 198 Pleasant. Remis<br />
MOI rill Au:gustus, laborer, 239 Mt. Auhuru, bds. do.<br />
Morris Fred, hl~~cltsuiitt~, II. 5 Pleasant<br />
Af~m~is Margaret i\lrs., nurse. 11 Fifield, luds. do.<br />
RI+jrris ~Iilletlge 14: , fhrmer, h. 55 Gales<br />
Morrissep Illichael. moved to Medford<br />
nIorris>ey Rlichael, Jr., foreman, car cleaning, Wagner<br />
l’alace Car Co. (1% & A. It. R., B.), 11. 14 Cross<br />
Morrison Lewis RI.. machinist, 49 Galen, h. Williams<br />
Morrison Lewis W., machinist, h. 14 Marsh:111<br />
Morse Ch:~rles Q.. cou(luctor, street railway, rms.18 Cross<br />
* Morse Ilwry F., clerk (30 Kilby, U.), 11. 5 Oliver<br />
Morse Isanc TV., ltokise 10 Jlorse<br />
Rlorse J. S., carri:txe builder (B), bds. 10 Williams<br />
Rlorw2 Luther B., physician, % Riverside, house do.<br />
Morton Bridget, widow of David. presser, Lewwudo’s,<br />
rooms 4 Cross<br />
Moseieg Jose1)h, pattern finisher, W. & P. Mnfg. Co.,<br />
house 21 Wheelers court<br />
Masher Major IA.. moved to Newtonvi le<br />
Mosmau lJr;~~~lc V., lsuudry man, 11. 3.5 Galeu<br />
RIosrux~ ti:~~~Iner. carpenter, 11. 56 Galen<br />
Mt. Auhuru & Boston Express, 1’. Callahan, prop., 33<br />
Cottage, ,Ilt. Auburn, and (33 Court sq., U.)<br />
bIuir hnttrew, farm hand, F. E. Coolidge, house 15<br />
Cooiitlge school lane, Mt. Auburn<br />
nIdheiwll Edward Francis, needle polisher, boards 13<br />
Pleasalit<br />
Mulhesru Etlward F.. tinsmith, bds. 32 Spring<br />
Mulhe:lrn John B.. laborer, hds. 13 Pleasaut<br />
Iiluilie:~ru Margaret, died Nov. 13. 1890<br />
iUulhe:lrn Sarah, widow of CharIts. h. 13 Pleasant<br />
nlulhe:~ru Teweuce H., laborer, bds. 13 Plensaut<br />
Mulhearn William, laborer, house 7 Cross<br />
Bl~~ll~olland Uargaret L., widow of Hugh, house Otis,<br />
Ile:\r XI t. Auburn<br />
Iilullloll:rncl w. Hall, clerk (Mnnchr sttbr, N. H.), house<br />
Otis, near Mt. Auburn<br />
hIull:~l~y Michael, laborer, htls. 14 North Beacon -<br />
Mullan L~rrnurtl, starch maker, Crystal Springs 9Infg.Co.,<br />
hJ~lIdS at NeWtOU<br />
RIul1e11 Dauiel ,J., laborer, Btna Mills, house 282 Pleasalit,<br />
Bernis<br />
Mu’lius Bessie Miss, at Thos. Dalby’s, M&se, boards<br />
14 My1 tle<br />
hlullius Kate, widow of William, bds. 14 Myrtle<br />
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LEFIELD DIRECTORY PU<br />
Mupa ,rf Boston, Uroekton. Chrlen, MMden. Waltham, in Mae-*<br />
ehusetts; Hangor, in Maine; , o,,r,,rd. Dovrr, in New HamPsbi-<br />
12 POST OFFICJZ SC&. IZOSr~ON=
hlullins William, Morer, died Sept. 26, 1890<br />
31urct1 Ctrarles A.. teamster. rn~. P-1 North Beacon<br />
URDOCK F&k‘NCIS, treas. Kewton aud Water-<br />
81 town Gus Light Co., 421 Centre, Newton, house 136<br />
Church, do. jsee page 443)<br />
Mnrley Perkins S.. carpenter, 1~. 20 Irving<br />
Burley Wil!i;,m F., carpenter, rms. 3C Cross<br />
~lurpl~y l!arbara, widow of James, h. rear 7 Cross<br />
klutyhy liridgct Miss, dressmaker, btts. 20 Myrtle .-<br />
3ln1yhp Dennis, laborer, h. 20 Myrtle<br />
lUnqth~ Dennis. laborer, died June 11, 1891<br />
IUulphp Ed w:+rtl, laborer. hollse 84 Galen<br />
i\illq’ll~ Edwa,lY~ IV., upholsterer (B.), house 21 Common<br />
street place<br />
iliurphy tingene, teamster, 64 Main, 11. 1 Lndd<br />
fiIurpll~- Hxnnah, widow of Jeremiah, h. 11 Pleasant N<br />
Murpl~y James I~., laborer, h. 19 Wheelers court<br />
Murphy James N.. l;lborrr, U. S. Arsenal, b. 5
Kally Patrick, laborer, II. 37 Forest<br />
Nally Patrick J. (Natty & Son), express nnd furniture<br />
mover, 6 Chnrcl:. Ilear Alsin, and (128 State, U.), h.<br />
Waverly. L’OI’. Fayette<br />
Nally ‘l%om:~s. teamster, 18 Alain, h. 66 North l
Niles J:lmes P., dentist, 46 Main, h. 56 Church<br />
Noble KInin N., contractor, 229 hit. Anlbnr~~. II. do.<br />
Nolan II:dw:uxI C. (Il:d~ard C.and ,J:~mes P. Nolan), horse<br />
slioer, 1Seacon sq., hds. 65 Spring<br />
Nolan James F. (JMwnrd C. and James F. Nolan), Bea-<br />
Nolan Mary, widow of Martiu .J., h. F.‘, Spring<br />
Nolan RliehacI, laborer, bds. 5 Wollitzer’s blk., Wollitzers’<br />
laue<br />
[Spring<br />
Nolan W. Martin, helper, W. & P. Mnfr. Co., bds. 65<br />
Noorlan Fdward, engineer. II. i9 hIor&<br />
Ntmnau John, ~-owns % Gilkey ave.<br />
Noonan Patrick, laborer, btla. 23 \iCTater<br />
Notmau Ricllard, ga~lener. 11. 13 Water<br />
Norcross Abner. stove mounter, 22 Galen. h. 3 Cnlta<br />
Xorcross Alice I. Miss, teacher (Sumerville), bds. 79 Mt.<br />
Norisb Tlrornns I., laborer, h. 1 I Ctrba [Hill<br />
-. Norris \\‘ilfred A., atchitcct (Cambridge), II. 23 Coolidge<br />
Kortli dohn., general manager. Shelley hlufg. CO.<br />
Norton Harrison D., mnchii:ist n. 42 Fayette<br />
Noyes Charles 1-I.. Ms. 18 L%illips<br />
N~,VCS n1ary A., widow of George I,., II. 13 Phillip<br />
Noyes RIary I
.<br />
O’Brien James, teamster, h. 21 Chtt~~lt 1:1ne<br />
O’ljrien James I., stove mounter, W. Br. P. Mnfg. Co.,<br />
bds. 31 Railroad, nest Pleasant<br />
O’ISt,ien Johu, contvactor, stone and cellar work, 88 Kalnut,<br />
house do.<br />
O’Brien Jobu, laborer, 11. 1 Common-st. 131.<br />
0 Rrien John, laborer, h. 316 Pleasant, Semis<br />
O’Btirn John, re:ll estate. h. 19 Cuba<br />
O’Brien Maggie Miss, house 21 Church lane<br />
O’Brien Mary Was. Ijundrrss, II. rear i Cross<br />
O’ISriett N:. , bonse 41 \Virttet<br />
O’Gormau Nicltael, plumber, 48 Mxitt. 11. nt Brighton<br />
O’Hallarau nrat,y Miss, dtxssmaker. 11. 20 CJWSS<br />
(~‘flnllorau Michatal. ptdttce. h. 11 1St~echwootl ave.<br />
()‘f~:I~~OI.:Ili hlich:iel J., l:tbOrer. h. 26 ~leasatlt<br />
C)‘~~:I~~OWJI I’ati ick II., hairdresser, 23 Main, house 8.5 /<br />
\Vatertown<br />
O’ITnulin Micltnel, gardener, 3G0 Maitt, bds. do.<br />
O’llsra James LL., broker (50 Stute, room ‘i8,. U.), house<br />
Gxlen, COI’LICI’ l
WATERTOWN [PI DIRE:CT~Ri! mi-<br />
___~ -e<br />
O’Keefc John 11’. mnchinist. 11. 2 Brook<br />
O’Keefe i\Ittry, widow of hli ,hael, 11. 2 Brook<br />
O’lieefe Midmel. diet1 March IG, 1890<br />
O’Kceft! Micb:lcl F., lal~orer, bds. 2 lSr001;<br />
O’Kcef’e, see Iieel’e<br />
Oldliarn Allan, moved to \Vdth:1m<br />
O’l,enry Ijenni3, laborer, Ii. 46 Morse<br />
O’Mara Elizabeth, wiclow of James, h. 15 Church lane<br />
O’hlnra James, died April, 1889<br />
O’Neil Abbie C. Miss, shirt maker, btls. 22 Forest<br />
O’Xeil Arthur E., ovelseel.,Wollniltlim Worsted Co. (sewtoll),<br />
tds. 26 Fore&<br />
O’Seil John t-1.. lttborer, h. 23 Pleasant<br />
O’Neil Joseph, laborer, h. 2:! I!‘oreat<br />
O’Neil Joseph \Yillinm, boiicr maker (Cambridge). bds.<br />
22 Forest<br />
O’Neil 1% ick. lather, II. \V:ltertown, nest Xvrse<br />
O’Seil Siinon, hostler, 273 Main, 1x1s. do.<br />
Ongs Rliclint~l, labol,er. Ii. 18 Water<br />
Onions Tl~ornas, laborer, II. 35 Arsenni<br />
Osboru Gei wgc I’. , photo cllgrarer (2fi Tlemout, I%.),<br />
h. 10 x:~rsbdl<br />
Otis Ilorace \V. (Otis Erothers), tlrp pods, baots and<br />
shoes, 15 :~1 19 M:\in, h. 85 Mt. Anburu<br />
Otis Ward nr. (Otis Brother), dry goods, 1100:s and<br />
shoes, 15 an(l I9 Main, btls. IOU Mt. Aubnru<br />
Onderkirk Smith F.. c:\rp:nter, h. 11 I,esington -<br />
Oweils Slicbael, lvborer. house 18 IVater<br />
PAGE ADA, witlow of Seth T,.. 11. 11 Dexter av.<br />
l’age Ctia~~les W., moved to Wolle~tl~n<br />
. l’:lge George A.. painter, 6 Main, 11. 35 Mt. Aul)urn<br />
l%ge Harrison P.. window glass (WI-. Oiivcr & Atluntic<br />
av., I$.), II. 6.5 Galen<br />
Page H:lrrison P. J!., salesmxn (IS.), IJ. 66 Galcn<br />
Page James R., gardener, 11. 65 Gnlen<br />
-Page Jolln, house 30 Church<br />
Page Viloettn C. Miss, shirt maker,brls.lI.C.Bates’.E‘RSetie<br />
1’:lige John, carder, atria Mills, house Yleim:tnt: nexr do.<br />
l’:~ine J. ‘Lhmns. I~ds. 9 Garnet<br />
AINE RICHARD El., hardware and cutlery, 33<br />
Main. 11. 9 Garnet (see foot lines)<br />
P<br />
DREWSEN'S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,<br />
3 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.<br />
Telephono,3313. Worksat <strong>Watertown</strong>.<br />
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING CLEANSED AND DYED WHOLE,
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I’dill IVilliatn, laborer, Pu’ewton ~$6 W. G. L. Co., Tooins<br />
Old Wool Shnl,. Gnlen<br />
hltIAl & ROCHE (Joseph R. Parlin and %-<br />
P ward I&he), clothing and gent,s’ furnisltiogs, 37<br />
nIttin (see pgc 436)<br />
Partneuter Henry G., moved toSBoston<br />
Paron l’hillil~, moved to Canada<br />
Prwish Lrteirts EI., composilor, ‘bE:nterprise,” 30 Main,<br />
P,ZIYXN~S Alice .I. Miss, teacher. Grant primnt*v sc11001, 1~.<br />
35 Riversi~le place<br />
Pursons Fred, clerk, freight olficc, F. R. It. (IS.), house<br />
Pcrrsotts tJoseplt F., painter, 6 Main, 11. 46 Mt. Auburn<br />
I’ttrsons Willi:tttt~ moved to Nedon<br />
l’ttrsons 1Villiam W., inoved to Pu’ewton<br />
l’atey \V:ilter A., carl,etlter. house IS Cross<br />
Pattee hloscs, driver, l’equossette Stexmer, So. 1,<br />
cllltl~cll, 1’ooms do.<br />
Patten Alice G. Miss, tenclt~~r (\V:tlt,hnm), b. 6 Paiette<br />
Patten Matnie 13. Miss, priucipal l’hillip~ primary school,<br />
I’attro ‘l’ltomns. IIOIISF! 6 Fayette<br />
PaLten it-endell W., su1estna.t~ (34 Summer, I; Mu1’gCo., house<br />
2 1 Pa riier<br />
q:t,ne Fret1 E., mnnnger, Allen’s &press, 2 Church, Ms.<br />
40 Sl)ring<br />
Payson Gilbert R., com. mer. (I
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WATERTOWN [p] DfRECl’OR’P 629<br />
Peckham Nenry O., asst. .civil engineer, 56 Main, room<br />
4, ltoa~~tls 42 Spring<br />
ESI>EROHBST MARY J. MRS., milliner<br />
I’ and tttilliner,v goods. 61 Main, car. Church, rtns. 22<br />
Cross (see page 446)<br />
I’etrcierghnst Patrick. laborer. bds. 34 Cuba<br />
l’entlergllast Pierce B., died Dee. 3, 1889<br />
I’eldcr Alti~d, overseer, dye house, Btna Mills, house<br />
at Newton<br />
Petkius Atleliue, widow of Edward P., b11q. 360 Pleasant<br />
Perkins ALbert, W., pattern maker. 11. Whiting Park<br />
Perkins Daniel ‘I’., died Oct. 15, lS32<br />
Perkins George A., painter (LZoslmr~), h. 10 Brook<br />
l’erkins Hope 7’. , widow of \Villi:uu, (lied i\lav 18, 18!11<br />
l’erkinq John II., supt., Watertowu \Vater kui1ply Co.,<br />
office 52 Main, h. 360 Pleasant<br />
I’er,kit;s Mary, widow of I)aniel, 11. 288 Pleasant. Bemis<br />
Perkins Thomas J., salesman (28 Trernont row, B.), II.<br />
3 Olive1<br />
Perkins Walter B., paymaster. I@tnn Mills, 2GG Pleasant<br />
h. Cross, at West Newton<br />
Perkins \Villiartt II. (Perkins & Co.), grist mill. IS Main,<br />
IL’<br />
hon~e 4 Chestet<br />
ERB[N’S & CD. (William II. PArkins, Georg.<br />
I’,. Pop t), grist mill aorl dealers in Ilay, straw attd<br />
graitt, I8 Main (see page 438)<br />
Perron Andrew, c!eaiiser b‘I)rewseii’s” 1GO Pleasant,<br />
Ilouse at Newton<br />
h'ry Pu'khJhS 'p., carpenter, h. rear 81 Main<br />
l’etcfrsotr Lawrence II., moretl to Sewton<br />
I’evear Abttie F. Miss, bookkeeper (Newton), b. 11 Irvitrg<br />
Pevenr Marietta B., boards 11 Irving<br />
1’eve:tr William H. (W. II. I’evear & Co.), coal and<br />
1<br />
wood. 12X Arsenal, house 11 Irving<br />
_)EVEAI% Iv. H. & CO. (William I-I. Pevear).<br />
coal, wood, hay and Itrick, etc., 128 Arsenal, oniuc 5<br />
Spring (see page 442)<br />
Phei:tn Joh~t, laborer, boards 85 Orchard<br />
l’hrlati Kate MIS., house I9 Clrrir& hrre<br />
Phelps Atleline, widow of JOII~S, howe 12 Riverside<br />
Pheips E2~a~l .J., died Aug. 1x90<br />
Philbrick Hetlry It., removed to Uoston<br />
Philbrook Charles, bds. 105 Orclta~d<br />
Philbt~ook Charles C., carpenter, his. 29 Fayette<br />
Philbrook Herbert A., tiustttitlt, \\-. & I’. Xnl’g. Co., It.<br />
115 Galetr<br />
Philbrook Alar A., widow of George C , h. 29 Fayette<br />
I’ltillips Charles E., moved to Newtvtr<br />
l’hipl)s Altpleton, carpenter, h. 31 Green<br />
P<br />
HJPPS SAXFORD, architect (11:scharqe bldg.,<br />
rtn. 1108. 13.). house :33 Green (We I):lP 4601<br />
DREWSEN'S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,<br />
3 Temple Place, Boston.<br />
TELEPHONE, 3313. WORKS AT WATERTOWN.<br />
CURTAINS AND CARPETS DRY-CLEANSED EQUAL TO NEW,<br />
$1.00 Per Pair.
:GsO WATERTOWN [p] DIRECTORY<br />
Pickels E(lwrtrtl, dresser (yewton). Ii. 9 Swctt l)l., Bemis<br />
Pierce Abl,ie IF., wiciow of .John Q. A.. li. 9:1 Xt. Auburn<br />
Pi ‘rce Hrn,j;lmin LI.. rnrmer, 196 Lexington. II. tlo.<br />
l’lercr Cl~des Q.. s!ipper mufr. (I 2'7 Summer, IS.), house<br />
Pierce Cltarles W., milkman, 675 Bdmont. btls. do.<br />
Pierce Clarencx A.. trunk maker (II.), II. 5 Lowell :~vc.<br />
Pierce .John Q. A.. died Dec. 14, 18’31<br />
l’ierce Menell:L .J. 3Iiss, music teacher. 19 Franklin, b.du.<br />
Pierce liuth U., widow of George, II. 26 P:rlfre,v<br />
l’it!rc*e So~~h~~r~i:x A., widow of ,Jouz~th:~n, h. l!J Fran!din<br />
)IERCE WILLIAM T., civil engineer :~nrl sllrvey-<br />
1 ., 5G hlaiu, rc,om 4, house Id I~ussell ave (see p:tge<br />
ii0 )<br />
Pike Albert I1:.. pninter, bds. 133 Buyd<br />
Pike Churles. boartls 133 Boycl<br />
Pike Gexge K:.. endneer, house 133 I%.)y11<br />
Pillsbury Edaard W.. coml)ositot*,‘* l
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WATERTOWN [p] I>tRECTORY 531<br />
Porter William D.. died Nov. 8, 1889<br />
Porter & Co.. L. B. Porter, manager, Isundry machinery<br />
mnfrs., 14 Wntertowu (185 and 187 High, 11.)<br />
Post Of&es, Barnard’s blk., 28, Main, AIt. Aul~urn street,<br />
near the bridge, aud I. R. .R. station, Eemis .<br />
OTTER URLGGS E., livery and sale stnble, 18<br />
P Spring,uext Ii. Lt., h. % Puttent (see page 449)<br />
I’otter \Villiam, grocer (B.), bds. 2 Patteu<br />
l’owell Albert, machinist, U. S. Arsenal, 11. at Newton<br />
Power .John, marble cutter (83 Haverhill, I
632 WATERTOWN [Q-R; DIRECTORY
WATERTOWN [R-j DIP.EZTORP 53i<br />
Riun John, laborer, hds. 7 A, Mt. Auburn<br />
Rinn Patrick, laborer, bds. 7 Mt. Aubutn<br />
llitltr Patrick, laborer, 304 Arsenal, bds. 7 Mt. Auburn<br />
Rinn Sabina, widow, died Jan. 22, 1891<br />
Ripley James I’., clerk, Otis Bros., Main, bds. I,eouard<br />
ti. Ripley’s, Belmont<br />
Ripley Leonard F., foreman, S. R. Pa~son’s, Belmont, h.<br />
at Keltnorlt<br />
Ripley S. Ellis, cutter (B.), h. 3 Fletcher Terrace<br />
Roach \Villiam, private, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do.<br />
Roache see Roohe<br />
Roau James, laborer, bds. 9 rear 27 Cottage, Mt. Auburn<br />
Robb William, fibre turuer, 21 Howard, h. at Waltham<br />
Robbins Albertiua Xrs., dressmaker, 36 Summer, h. do.<br />
Robbins Catherine, widow of Jl;lbridge A., 11. 2.2 Wheelers<br />
court<br />
Robbins Charles G., paint mixer, 21 Harvard, boards at<br />
W:lltham<br />
Robbins Dexter A., public carriage, staud, <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
station, I’. R. R., II. 36 Summer<br />
Robbins E;ldrQe A.. died Oct. i, 1592<br />
RI~bbins Ellen Xiss, artist, It. 65 Pleasant<br />
Wot)bins Emily Miss, h. 95 Pleasant<br />
Robt~ins Fred D. moved out Wesf<br />
Robhins Frederick, commission merchant(9 Cbatham,B.),<br />
II. 95 Pleasattt<br />
Robbius Harriet Miss, h. 95 Pleasant<br />
Robbins Heury, h. Y5 Pleasant<br />
line John W., cc)ncreter, bds. 36 Sumtner<br />
Robbins Kenu&h K., clerk (I~.), bds. 36 Sutnmer<br />
Robbilts Lois Miss, h. 65 Pleasant<br />
R~&bitts Martha Miss, h. 65 Pleasant<br />
Robhins l’hilander. hostler, 6d Lexington, bds. do.<br />
Robbitrs R. Elizn Miss, h. 9.5 Pleasant<br />
Roberts Ahbse, widow, died Nov. 10, 1889<br />
Roberts b:ltner W., moved to Cleveland, Ohio<br />
ILoberts William G., cabinet maker (.\Vest Canton, 13.).<br />
h. 23 Harndeu ave. [h. 27 Boyd<br />
Robrtshaw kienry, sec. Shelley Mnfg. Co., Stanley ave.,<br />
Rubertsltaw William, pres., Shelley Mufg. Cd., Stanley<br />
ave., h. 1% do.<br />
Robie Fred H. machinist,H. & W. Co..rms.33 Mt.Auburtl<br />
Robinson Alexunder, laborer, house 9 Cottage place, Mt.<br />
Anhurn<br />
Robinson George Fred, clerk (550 Somerville avenue,<br />
Somerville), house 4 Palfrey<br />
Robinson George F.. janibr, High and Grant schools, 11.<br />
4 Washburn<br />
DREWSEN’S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,<br />
3 Tem~lc Place, Boston.<br />
TELEPHONE, 3313. WORKS AT WATERTOWN.<br />
CURTAl#NS AND CARPETS DRY-CLEANSED EQUAL TO NEW,<br />
$1.00 Per Pair.<br />
33
Robinson Ione G. ,widow of William. house 10 Russell a~.<br />
Robinson Nellie M. Mrs., moved to Newton<br />
Robinson Theodore B., boots and shoes (19 Court, B.),<br />
h. 17 Russeil av.<br />
Rohinsou William F., cai-penter, II. 540 Belmont<br />
R.oc:be Edkvard (Parlin & Roche), clothing, etc., 37 Main,<br />
bds. 21 Fayette<br />
Roche John P., clerk, 258 Pleasant. Ms. 21 Fayette<br />
l:c)c-kett Edward, laborer, 11. 19, rear 25 Cottage, Mount<br />
Auburn<br />
Rtockett ,John, laborer, h. 41 Cottage, Mt. Auburn<br />
Rockwell Charles I+>., freight clerk, F. R. R. (Chasn.),<br />
h. 11.5 Walnut<br />
Rockwell Horatio. laborer, bds. C. A. Cave’s, Spriug<br />
Rockwell James l
WATERTOWN [RI D1R’ECTOR-r - 637<br />
Ross James, laborer, bds. 5 Wollitzer’s block, Wollitzer’s<br />
s<br />
lane<br />
OSS JOHN, carriage mnfr., 11 and 13 Spring, h.<br />
K 5 Royal (see 1~. 441)<br />
noss John, laborer, bds. 18 Arsenal<br />
Ross Thomas., laborer, bds. 18 Arsennl<br />
Ross William., luborer, bds. 18 Arsenal<br />
Roughtean John H., painter, h. 14 Cottage, E. TV.<br />
Rowan .Jnmes, moved to Combridge<br />
Howe Tho~nns H., moved to Sanberton, N. H.<br />
Rowell Adeiaide, widow of Whittemore, 11. 15 Garfield<br />
Row&l Whittemore, died *June 18, 1889<br />
Roy Felix, machinist (Waltham), h. 24 Bridge, Bemis<br />
Royce Anne M. Mrs., dressmaker, 54 Mt. Auburn, h. do.<br />
Royd Michael., painter, bds. 26 William<br />
Ruggles Eleanor P., widow of Stephen D., house ‘il. Mt.<br />
Auburn<br />
Rum&l Albert, L.. wood worker, 11. 52 Irving<br />
UNDLETT BEN,JAMIN T., house painter, 7<br />
-R Main st. ct., h. YO Whitney (see p. 43i)<br />
liuudlrtt David S , engiueer, Hollingsworth & Whitney<br />
Co., II. 50 hit. Auburn<br />
Russeil Cs:oline F., widow, died March 22, 1891<br />
l(~ssell Caroline W. Miss, h. Green, near Pleasant<br />
I
538 WATERTOWN [s] I)[ILII:CTORY<br />
Itpan ‘I’irnotlly, *pinner, Zttla Mills, howe 312 Pleassut,<br />
l
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WATERTOWN ffj] I)IRECX’ORY 539<br />
Sawrer Herbert I-I., prop. hlctropolitan Laundry, 57<br />
-Spring, house 28 Marshall<br />
Sawyer Sarah 13.. widow of Edwin, b:.ls. 28 Marshall<br />
Scipone Carlo, clerk, 69 Main, bds. 80 Summer<br />
Scipone Ciro, fluit, etc., 69 Main. h. 80 Summer<br />
Scott, *John W., hostler (U.), 11. 2G M.t. Aul~urn<br />
Scott Mary It:. Miss. pastry cook, Union RIarke,t House,<br />
Walnut, hoards do.<br />
Scribuer D. P., overseer carding, .Xtna Mills, house at<br />
Wnltllaln<br />
Scrihner Et)en H., foreman, 15 Spring. h. 11 Pntten<br />
Scullp Pat&k, laborer, house 21 Ko. Heauon<br />
Seaward Irank, dresser, bds. i7 Morse<br />
Scelig Carl II., clerk, hoards 9 Boyd<br />
Seifertll l+Yauk, dresser, Ztna Mills, house 216 Pieasant,<br />
Bernis<br />
Seivier Richard H., carpenter, h. Park, near Morse<br />
Severance Charles F. G., moved from town<br />
Seward Henry, boards 3 Hilt<br />
Seward Henry W., asst. paymaster (F. R. R. ,I%.), boards<br />
Y Hill<br />
Seward William A., moved to Charlestown<br />
Sexton Margaret Mrs., groceries, 81 Fayette, house do.<br />
Sexton Mic*hael. died Nov. lF, 1892<br />
Sbanahan Mary .J. Miss, died Oct. 1, 1891<br />
Sliatlnon Dauiet, laborer, 11. 78 So. Beacon<br />
S~~epleigh George, machinist (13. ), h. 14 Cuba<br />
Stlarett Johu, presser, 19 Galen, rms. 23 Mt. Auburn<br />
Shu~~keg Frank, moved to Boston<br />
Sharkey .Jalnes W., laborer, btla. 16 Cottage pl., Mount<br />
Sharp Jo!ln TV., driver, 15 Spring. bda. 13 Palfrey<br />
Sharp Richard W., at Ztna Mills, h. 2 Ywelt pl.<br />
Sharp Supply ‘I’. , Custom House broker (44 Kilby, B.),<br />
house 63 i\I t. A nburn<br />
Shattuck Charles H., moved to Boston<br />
Shattuck George C., architect (Ames bldg., B.), h. 8 Otis<br />
Shattuck Louis II., clerk, union Market Natiunal Bank,<br />
52 Main. h. 8 Otis<br />
Shattuck Wiiliam A., clerk (B.), h. 47 White<br />
Sl~;coght~~ss~~, Patrick, laborer, h. rear 8d Main<br />
Sihai lhr~l~~tt M.. moved to Waltham<br />
Shaw <strong>Free</strong>man S., carpenter, F. R. Lt., h. 59 Riverside<br />
Shaw .Jennie Mrs., h. Riverside place, near Irving<br />
hIlaw John, tahorer, hds. rear 81 Main<br />
4 Shaw Linus Allen, police, h. 5 Patten<br />
Shaw Oliver, supt. Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 22 Gnlen<br />
and pres., Union Market National Bank, h. 78 Mt.<br />
Auburn<br />
Shea Bartholomew, spinner, &tna Mills, h. 318 Pleasant<br />
Shea Dennis CT.. farmer. h. end <strong>Watertown</strong> ct.<br />
DBEWSEN’S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,<br />
3 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.<br />
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Shea Honora, widow, diet1 July 20, 1891<br />
Shea James J., freight clerk, (I. R. It., B.). bds. 318<br />
Pleasant, Remis<br />
Shea John B., weaver. h. 326 Plensnut<br />
Shea RI:lufiue, died July 7, 3891<br />
Shea Mich:tel P., laborer, btls. I). G. Shea’s end Watcrtown<br />
court<br />
Shea Michael H., plumber, bds. 318 Pleasant<br />
Shea ‘I’homns, privute. U. S. Arseual, t&s. do.<br />
Stteehan 13:utholomew. laborer. 11. 40 Carroll<br />
-Sheeh:ln .Jere, laborer, Ms. 14 North Beacou<br />
Sheehan .John E., farmer, 11. 260 Main<br />
Sheehan Margaret Mrs., boarding-house, 20 Arsenal<br />
Sheehan Pnt,riok, laborer, h. 37 Water<br />
Sheehan William, poster, 43 Main. btis. do.<br />
SheehJ- John, polisher, 22 Galen. bds. 24 Spring<br />
bhelley Alnfg. Co., worsted goods maufrs., Stanley ave.,<br />
urxt the railload<br />
Sllepard Map Miss, moved to Newton<br />
Xherhurne Marcelia H. Mrs., starcher,:tt Lewnndo’s, rms.<br />
20 Mt. Auburn<br />
Sheridan Frank, tripe cleaner (Brighton), 11. 81 Morse<br />
Sheridan James, II. <strong>Watertown</strong> court<br />
Skridgn James P., &I!
Shurtleff Perez ‘L’., molder, TV. $ P. Mnfg. CO., h. 4 4<br />
Irving l%rk<br />
Silok Fred, clerk, 7 Galen. Ms. at FVsltham<br />
Silshee Alice M., widow of Homer, 11. 43 Main<br />
I.M>IONS \V[)ODSTDE, blacksmith. 5ti I’rentiss,<br />
s h. at Cambridge (see paqe 441)<br />
Simms William, laborer, h. M:rin, corner Lelington<br />
Simons. Hatch & Whitten (Stephen 13. Sirnonu, C. P.<br />
Hatch and Henry C.Wh‘itten),shirt mnfra. a11t3 geuta’<br />
furnishing goods, rear 59 Spring, near Fayette and<br />
(1 Winthrop sq. atid 18 to 3.2 OLis. I3ostou)<br />
Simons Stephen R. (Simous, Hatch & Wnitten) shirt<br />
mnfr., reer 59 Spring, h. at Wellesley<br />
Simpson William, Ms. Mt. Autmrn<br />
Simpson ~~rillialo,.Jr.,si,vnnl tender (I. It. It., W. C:cmb.),<br />
bds. 51 AIt. Auburn<br />
Sisters of St. Dominic:k Convent, Church lane<br />
Sisters of St. Luke’s Home for Chiidren, 109 hrlin;to.~,<br />
Mt. Aulmrn<br />
Pi emis<br />
Sltene Alexn~tder, weaver: JfICtnn Mills. l&.2:36 Pleasant,<br />
Sltene James.wesver.Btua ~l~lls,hds.d36 I’le:lsnnt.Ilemis<br />
Skinuer Eliz:theth P. bliss, te:xher, Grant Gtxmmnr<br />
school, Ms. 6 Hill<br />
Skinner (George, at Nonnntum, Ms. 261 Pleasant, Bemis<br />
KINNER HENRY Lt., hrwver, ~fi i&in. room 3<br />
arrcl(28 State, I
Smith Charles IX., driver. 50 Main, Ms. 39 Mt. Auburn<br />
Smith Charles H., house 116 Galen<br />
Smith Charles M’illard, molder, 22 Galen, h. 44 Summer<br />
Smith Dau L., clerk (B.), bds. 226 Mt. Auburu<br />
Smith Edward J. (Thomas Dalhy Co.), mnfr. of knit<br />
goods. 11. 109 Galen<br />
Smith Edward N., cattle dealer, 11. 147 No. Beacon<br />
Smith Edwin, binder. h. 65 Morse<br />
Smith Edwio C.. move11 to Groton<br />
Smitli Ferdinand H., moved to IIytle Park<br />
Smith Fred P., moved to Boston -<br />
Smith George. teamster. 11. 144 Arsenal<br />
Smith George N., cattle dealer, bds. 147<br />
Smith Gap, produce (69 Clinton, B.), h.<br />
Sruitb H:ruuah, widow of Lewis, bds. 71<br />
Smith Heleu RI. Mrs., moved to Bostou<br />
Smith Henrv F.. moved to Boston<br />
X0. Beacon<br />
226 Mt. Auburn<br />
L’leasaut<br />
Sruith Jacob, house 226 Mt. Auburn<br />
Smith James, salesman (33 Summer, B.), h. G rear 27<br />
Cottage, Mt. Allburn<br />
Slllit\J James W., shipper, 304 Arsenal. h. 57 do.<br />
I”\ Smith Jason B., .Jr., designer and draughtsman (B.), h.<br />
4 bI!rtle<br />
Smith Lucius E. Rev.. moved t.o Groton<br />
Smith Mary A., widow of James W., h. 39 Mt. Auburn<br />
Srnirb Mary H.. widow of’ Thomas M., Il. II0 Mt. Auburn<br />
Sinith Perley. weaver, i‘Etna Mills. bds. 236 Pleasaut<br />
Stuiltr Sadie Mrs., weavert Btnn Mills, b. %36 Plrnsaut<br />
Siuith Russell I., Wagner car conductor, II. 53 Hoyt1<br />
Smith Thomas, f’arm hand, I I6 \V:rlth:cm, bds. do.<br />
SllJith ‘L’hJlniLS tI , carpet liuing. bds. 39 &It. Auburn<br />
Smitlr FVa’ter I,., cutter, Am. 1~. 1~. Co. (Camb.) , bds. ’<br />
s1n I’leaset~t<br />
5mi.h \Valtcr S.. messenger. American Espress Co. (Bos-<br />
tonj. II. !J Otis<br />
Snow H:htie I’. Mrs., tlonwstic, 229 Mt. Auburn. b. do.<br />
Sn*)w Heury pi., l:tborer, II. 15 Coturge lrl., Mt. Auburn<br />
Snow James I-I., fish market, Id Mt. Auburu, 11. 84 Mt.<br />
Auburn<br />
Suow Nary, widow of George K., h. 7 Russell ave.<br />
Sn JW Walter 1~. , draughtsman (Jamaica l-‘laiu), house 29<br />
Russell<br />
a.ve.<br />
Snow William G., draugbtsman, 11. 8 Parker<br />
S.lytler Edwin E., express (334 C’eutre, Xewton), house<br />
1 i \\‘illisms<br />
Soion Anthotry ,J.. bag maker, 27 Plensa~~t, 11. 28 Green<br />
Sp .ttlding \Villinm, lab #rer, h. 78 Summer<br />
hlJear Emaline Mrs., lrouje 4 Fayette<br />
Speare Lewis R., movecl to Newton Centre<br />
Spence James, watchman, Shelley Mnfg Co., house 281<br />
Pleasant.<br />
HARDWARE,<br />
PAINTS, OILS, ;; PAINE’S,<br />
/ GtASS,PUTTY, -33 Main St., <strong>Watertown</strong>.
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_<br />
SIbinks James II.. dyer. Lewando’s, h. 14G Main<br />
Spinks John D., machinist apprentice, 1x1s. 146 Biain<br />
Spinney Grorge RI., cnrpellter, -h. 12 Palfrey<br />
,\plane Katie widow of John, h. 15 Mt. Arrlx~rn<br />
Splane Richard L-1 . . clerk, 12 $It. Auburn, bds. 50 do.<br />
Spollett George, painter, b:ld. 10 Cross<br />
Sprague Charles, carpenter, 11‘ 31 Fay.ette .<br />
* .Sprague Clwster. contractor and builder, Arsenal, uest<br />
Irving, 11. 87 &It. Auburn<br />
Spring Nichols *Joseph, musician (179 Washington, B.),<br />
Ii. 28 Riverside<br />
Stack Robert P. Rev., pastor, St. EQtrick’s church, h. 9<br />
Clrnlx2h<br />
Stacy Philemon. Jr., bookkeeper (Washington, car. Chauning,<br />
Newton), 1~. 3 Taylor<br />
Stanlev Drv Plate Co., P. 0. Stanley, trens., photo dry<br />
&tc &ii-. , rear 18 JIaple<br />
Stunlcy Fr:lnk E., preq., Stanley Dry Plate Co., reur 18<br />
M:lple. h. at Newton<br />
Stanley Preelxn O., tre>ls., Stanley Dry Plate Co., rear<br />
18 Maple. II. at Newton<br />
Stanley Patrick, f,trmer, 80:; Mt. Auburn, h. 6 Cottage<br />
place, Mt. Auburn<br />
St:\nlep ‘~‘IIow-Is. gardener. b. 6 Cottqe ])I... Mt. Auburn<br />
Stanton Walter I:., teamster, h. 23 Alarion rd.<br />
Staples Frank IS., p:iinter. Ii. 30 Morse<br />
Starr Joseph F., pxinter, It. 32 CMIforni:~<br />
Stearns Charles A ., electrioi:ln (37 l’rarl, U.), h. GS Arlmgton,<br />
El. \v.<br />
Stearns ( harles S., cxrl)enter. h. 293 Pleasant<br />
Stearns Etlmard 11.. electrician (U.), Ms. 68 Arlington,<br />
East Watettotvii<br />
steams li:CiWi rd I ., carpenter. 9 Main-st. c:t.,l). 4 Fayette<br />
Stearns Frnlllt u.. student, btis. CiX Arlington<br />
Steurns George A., house 132 Mt. Auburn<br />
Stearns Samuel F. (stcnrns & CO.), carpenter and<br />
builthbr, 9 Main-st. ct., II. 4 Fayette<br />
Stearns & Co. (Samuel B., btearns), carpent~ers and<br />
ilniltlers, 9 Main-st. ct.<br />
Steljhcns Aihert C. (Strphens Bras.) ,teomster, 45 CnlifOrnia,<br />
and sotip mnfr. I Kewton), 1~1s. 43 California<br />
Stephens Hros. (C. George. I
541 T\-ATEl:TC+lWN [s] nIREc-rOly<br />
*<br />
.<br />
Stcplrens William J. (Stepllens BYOS.). teamster, 45 C&<br />
forni,:t and soap mufr. (Newton). h. at Sewton<br />
Sterling William I., moved to Somel~vilte<br />
Stevens Clrnrles B., clerk (H.).b~trding house, 24 Srxing<br />
Stevens Frank, signal tender, I’. 11. I:. (E. C:tmbritlge),<br />
i~onrcls 50 AI-serral<br />
Stevens Georgb, eo;tcltman. B. 0. Wilson, DOWNS C. Li.<br />
M:irsh’s, Myrtle<br />
Stevens George H.. clerk, 9 Main, blls. 108 do.<br />
Stevens George L., pres.. The Warren bInfg. Co., 46<br />
Wuter, house at Rosbury<br />
Stevens Eienry, signal teutler, F. R. R. (12. Cambrillge),<br />
boards 50 Arsenal<br />
Stevens Henry Ii., moved to New Hampshire<br />
Stevens Herbert, driver, 48 Main, rooms do. stable,<br />
NOJ-tlJ ikK!OJJ<br />
Stevens James, carpenter, boards 36 Cubs<br />
Stevens ,John, laborer, tmwtls 50 Arsenal<br />
Stevens JCJSP~~J C.. president, Ztnn Mills, 266 Pleasant,<br />
COY. Bridge (266 Devonshire, I~.), lr. at 1Sostou<br />
Stevens Robert, yrodr~e peddler, h. 50 Arsenal<br />
Stewart Isaac, moved to Kverett<br />
Stewart Thomws. laborer, 304 Arsenal, h. at If~@t01~<br />
Stickuey John 1-L. vice pres., ~IliOll i,IWket NXtiCJl3:It<br />
llank, 52 Main. and \VnCcrtown Qavings Bank, 56<br />
do., house iO Mt. Auburn<br />
Wiles Auwustus I).. house Mr. Anbarn, near Taylor<br />
Hliles Ch:G.les S., bookkeeper. 1~. 10 Walnut<br />
Stiles I
WATERTOWN [s] DIREC!l%R-P 545<br />
Stone Frank ;\I., salesman, J. C. Stone, 116 Coolidge av.<br />
Stone John, street car driver, btls. 47 Mt. Auburn<br />
Stone John Howurd, riding master, house 1 Green<br />
Stone Joseph EE. (Gilirey & Stone), lumber, %9 Irving, 11.<br />
86 Mt. Auburn<br />
Stone Joshua C., market gadenPr, 11G Coolidge nv.,b.~lo.<br />
Stone Leroy, regulating room (Nason & Hamlin’s, Carnbridge),<br />
b&s. 20 Mt. Aub11rn<br />
Stone Louise R.. widow. died Dccemher 11, 1890<br />
Stone Mary A. I., widow. died April 28, 1891<br />
Stone May E-I., widow, house 1G Putten<br />
Stone Walter C., student, bds. 116 Coolidge av.<br />
Stonehouse George E., molder, Z Galen, house at East<br />
Boston<br />
Stowell Eliza Miss, house 26 Church<br />
Stowell Emmn Miss, honse 26 Chnrch<br />
Strsng Charlotte E.. widow of John IL., h. 32 Riverside<br />
btrang Eclward E., moved to Linden<br />
Strang Jesse, moved to South Boston<br />
Stralton Cli:rrles Rl., ticket agent, I. R. R. office (B.),<br />
boards Trying<br />
Strntton George Ixnt<br />
Sullivan Dnuiel, feeder, hIonnt Auhnrn stul)les, IV. 1% St.<br />
Rv. CO.. house 8 Cottage, Nt. Aubiirn<br />
Sullivan Daniel, at Btna Mills. house Pleasant, near do.<br />
Sullivan Dttniel, moved to Boston<br />
Sullivan Datliel A., second hand, at B na Mills, house<br />
Pleasant,, near do.<br />
-IT<br />
Sullivan Daniel J.. bookkeeper (Salem), b. 151 Pleasant<br />
Sallivnn Dennis, laborer, house 41 biorse<br />
Sullivan Deouis J., helper, l’ortcr & Co., II. 14 JIrvtle’<br />
Sl~llivan Edwar,l C., molder, PZ Galen, btls. 35 ltailroacl<br />
--- Sullivau Kdwarcl ,J., milkm:111, bds. 13 1 Pleasant<br />
Sullivan Ellen, widow of Florence, h. 12 Church lane<br />
Sullivan James, moved to Boston<br />
S111livnn J:lrnes, laborer, bds. Robert Stevens’, Arsenal<br />
Sullivan James II., fireman, W. IV. S. Co., Pleas:lnt,<br />
ho:lrcls 151 do.<br />
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3 Temple Place, J3oston.<br />
TELEPHONE, 3313. WORKS AT WATERTOWN.<br />
CURTAINS AND CARPETS DRY-CLEANSED EQUAL TO NEW,<br />
$1.00 Per Pair.
51‘6 %1TERTOWN rs] DIKWZTQLY<br />
Sullivan Jeremiah, private, U. S. Arseu:ll, Ms. do.<br />
Scllivau ,Jeretniah J., lawyer, 56 Xain, L’OOUJ 1, aud (28<br />
S~ho~~l. L‘I~. 2i, I%.), l~ls. 324 Pleasant<br />
Sullivm~ John, l:&orer, I&. II- Kotth I%eacon<br />
Sullivutt John. laborer, btls.15,rear of the Coolitlge school<br />
house, Mt. Aubut*n<br />
Sltllivan JolJn, milkman. 324 Plensant, II. (IO.<br />
,Sullivnn .John, shade painter (Cambridgeport), boar&<br />
14 Xo~tli Beacon<br />
Multiv:~u Jwn, weaver, Btna 3Iills. boards 30 \Valthatn,<br />
Uvtnis<br />
Sullivan .John J.. butcher, hds. R.5 Ltnilroad. COP. Plensant<br />
Sullivan .John J., shirt cutter ( Walthatn), b. I:i!l Plens,lnt;<br />
Sullivan .John 1,. , machinist, 14 Watsrtowrt, boards 324<br />
P.casant, Hemis<br />
Sullivan John: P., at Porter Shuttle & Bobbin Co., house<br />
Galcn. next old wool slq<br />
W S:tllivaiJ .Jolm I’., lnhorer, 11. 3.5 Railt*o:td, car. Pleasxnt<br />
Sullivan hl:ttpr& L.Miss. teacher, Iletnis pritu:iry schrol,<br />
\Valth:~m st.. bds. at Waltham<br />
Sullivan blurv, widow of Jamrs, 1~. 153 Pleasnnt<br />
-Sullivan ;ell’ie Mrs..weaver.Btna Mills, I1.1’le~tP:lttt.n.tln.<br />
Sttlliv:tir Patrick, hbOre1. brls. 15, rear of tlJe (holitlge<br />
school house. Mt. Auburn<br />
- Sullivan I’:ttr,ic!i J.,shatle painter, Jol~n Ralstou & Co., i 1<br />
lcarette. house II Midtlle<br />
- Sttlliva*\ Pet+>r J., molder, W. & 1’. Xufg. Co., bojrdj 33<br />
Railroad, car. Pleasant<br />
Srttltet~laud 1% Mrs., weaver, Ztua Mills, boards 236<br />
Pleasant, I%crnis<br />
Sveuson Victor E . machinist. II. 46 Fayette<br />
Swxn li;liz:rheth Miss, Ms. 105 Orcharcl<br />
Swau Willixm I).. supt. Americatt Tube Works (Somer-<br />
Sw’ansbiJi*g r\uyltstus, CUpetJkr. btls. 30 s[Jt’itJg<br />
SwntJsburg FIW~ E., carpeuter, h. 30 Spriug<br />
Swett Melville El., out of’state<br />
Swsett No:th, casltier, Union Market Natiousl Bank, 52<br />
RIaitt. house 3 Marshall<br />
Sw’f, C’hnrles, Inb,,rer. II. 18 Arsenal<br />
Swift John. labo~xr, II. Summer. near Whites ave.<br />
Swint .Jwc!ol~ P., h:~kc~~*. E. 1. Dill, h. 4 ‘L’arlo~
WATERTOWN [ 'JJ] I)IREC’IVGT 547<br />
Sykes Thomas G., moved to Cambridge<br />
Sjmmes Caleb C., mxcthist (B.), h. 115 Galen<br />
Symouds James A., bookkeeper (Cambridgeport), bds.<br />
8 Chehter<br />
Symonds James TV., bookkeeper (Revere), h. 3 Chester<br />
.<br />
4<br />
TRGGARD ELTZA, widow of Jobn, house 46 Summer<br />
Tainter Abigail S., widow of George, h. 48 Galen<br />
Tainter Dalliel A., house 4 Franklin<br />
Tainter Etta, bds. 48 Gslen<br />
Taiuter George, died April 28, 1892<br />
Taint.er Mary B. Mrs., died Aug. 13, 1591<br />
Tainter Mar\- H., widow, died Aug. 13, 1891<br />
Talbot Asa %‘., bds. 20 Parker<br />
‘I’auman Michael, died Oct. 22, 1891<br />
Tauuer Daniel W.: private, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do.<br />
Tarltuu Hetsey S. nh., moved to New Hampshirt!<br />
Tarlton Frauk D., bds. 13 Franklin<br />
Tarlton George H., postmaster, P. O., 28 Main, house 3<br />
Dana Terrace<br />
Tarltom Joseph K., moved to New Hampshire<br />
Tarlton Lewis Is., freight clerk, I. R. LC., b. 13 Franklin<br />
Tnrlton Sarah 13. Miss, 11. 93 Mt. Auburn<br />
‘I’arltou Snsau G. P., widow of Lewis, 11. 13 Fraukliu<br />
Tasptra Mnyuard, laborer, 11. 14 Water<br />
Tasptra Toegert, laborer, bda. 14 Water<br />
Taterosiau Julm, laborer, 11. 133 Pleasant<br />
Taylor Christ.ina Miss, at Aetna Mills, boards Charles<br />
Stearue’, Pleasant<br />
aYLOl< GEORGE F., apothecary, 24 Rain, h. 7<br />
Chestuut (see p. 435)<br />
1‘<br />
Taylor John Ii;. , paper maker, h. 9 Mt. Auburn<br />
Taylor W:lrren, stove mounter, W. S; 1’. M. Co., house<br />
25 Slxing<br />
Teele Arthur W., moved to N. Y.<br />
Teele George II:., hardware, 9 Maiu, and c;irriage painter,<br />
Spring, near Main, h. 53 Mt. Auburn<br />
Telford Robert, conductor, street railwar, h. 35 Summer<br />
Tern pie Alfred E., haruess maker (r’orLh hight~u), bcla.<br />
George \V. Johnson’s, E’aJette<br />
Temple Joselh C.,‘harness maker (Isrighton), bds. i\Irs.<br />
George \V. Johnson’s, Fnyetttt<br />
Templeton John C., laborer, h. 314, e r 310 Arsenal<br />
Tenney Bllen, widow of James, h. ‘i cub:*<br />
‘l’enney Elleu E;. iIliss, shirt maker, bcls. i Cuba<br />
Teuuey Minna E. Miss, tracher, Gratit grammar school,<br />
bcls. 33 Greeu<br />
Tenuey Susie J. Miss, teacher of music, 11. 7 Cubs<br />
Theiuert Williain, spiuner, B~ua Xills, b ).trds 126 Ple ksant.<br />
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fi:t! WATERTOWN [T! DIRECTCiRY<br />
Tiierinnlt Theouore, paiuter, S. Xlliott, Maple, boards<br />
H. C. Bates, Galen<br />
Thomas Pra:lk, machinist, bds. 24 Spring<br />
Tliomas Fred A., molder, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., house 2:1,<br />
J!sytte<br />
Tliolnas Iliram. removed to Waltllam<br />
Thomas Thaddieus A., bottler, 23 Nichols a~., h. do.<br />
Tl~umns T. A. Mrs., music teacher, 23 Nichols av., h. do.<br />
Thornbg Daniel TV., pressman, Lewando’s, 19 Galen, II.<br />
1 Royal<br />
Tiiompsou Albridge r,., carpenter, rear 2 Taplor, room3<br />
35 Mt. Auburn street<br />
Ttiornpson Daniel, overseer, carding room, BLna Mills,<br />
house 12 Swett place<br />
‘110!11p90” l~;‘lw~~rtl IL., soap maker, The Warren So:kp<br />
nftdg. Co.. II. rear of 40 Summer<br />
Thompson 1Slizn Xis3, bds. 41 Fayette<br />
‘riiompsou George, laborer, 104 Arsenal, h. at 13rightou<br />
‘l’l~on~pson Liblbie Miss, bds. 16 Chutch<br />
lompsou ‘lliom:~s, spiuoer, Xtna Mills, boards 136<br />
l’le:lnaiit, I:emis<br />
Thompson Thomas C. (E:merson & Thompson), sotla<br />
water m,lfr.. 33 \V:ttertown, Ii. at 13ostou<br />
Tharstoll tliralu T., movei to Milton Lower Mills<br />
Ttlurstorl .James E., moved to Milton Lower Mills<br />
Tllnrstou J0ll11 W., hborer. 11. 89 Arsenal<br />
‘LYlwin~ Cli:ri~l~:s G., 11. 8!) \V:~tertomn<br />
Ttlwirli Juli3,iJ:i D., died Dec. 19, 18Yl<br />
Ticehur~t Cli:trlesl laborer, btis. 69 Morse<br />
-.Tighe ,Joiel)h. wool sorter, II. 46 Fnyett#e<br />
‘I’Lllie .J:mes, wraver. %tnn Jlills, b.&36 Pleasant, Bemis<br />
Tillson Harry 12.) teamster. 18 Main, bds. 4tl Riverside<br />
Tillson [I. Bartlett, mvolder, 21! Galen, 11. 46 Rir-urside<br />
Tilton Albert J., hostler, 18 Spring. 11. 18 Cusllman<br />
‘I’imtnons Aunie, Ma. 8.) <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Timmons I~Cdwnrd D., (lied Nov. 3. 18S9<br />
‘l’imoney EIogh. laborer house 42 Cottage, RI t. Auburn<br />
Tubey ,I. I:railliiin, maclliuist (13.), 1~. 40 Morse<br />
‘I’olunan Alvin I;., express tlriver, 2 Chnrcll, 11. 7 Arsennl<br />
.- ‘I’orre ,Joseplrt fruit 1 67 Main, tl. 1T Maiu-st. court<br />
Terre Ottavio S., died Oct. Sti. lY!jl<br />
Torsleff Andrew, book-keeper (Charlestown I
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WI~TERTOWN [T] DI~ECTOI~Y 549<br />
To-me Pliny F. (Fletcher QE Towne), grocer, 2% and 2%<br />
Pleasant, honae 261 do.<br />
Townsend Issbell:~ Miss, dressmaker. 7 Centre. 11. do.<br />
. Townsend Louisa Mrs., house 7 Crntre<br />
‘I’ow~~sentl I,uther I’. Rev., professor (Boston University<br />
school. 72 Mt. Vernon), house 18 Chestnut<br />
Tracy see Treyy<br />
. Train Otis A., f’arnnces (76 Union, B.), h.G8 &Jt. Auburn<br />
‘I’rnsli D:lvicl E‘. , iron moulder, W. Bi. 1’. Mnfg. Co., honss<br />
25 Russell ave.<br />
‘rra~ers Alltlmny, corporal. U. S. Arsenal, bds. do.<br />
‘I’rnvers Joseph E., dver, Shelley I\lnfg.Co.,b.lO Swctt pl,<br />
‘I’leacy John II., moved to HostoIl<br />
‘rre:lc:y i\IicltaeI, coachman, i4 Mt. Auburn, h. 69 Spring<br />
‘L’ripp David F., concrete paviug and rooting, Id Ir\ ing,<br />
ilOUSe<br />
tl0.<br />
‘rripp \Villnrtl D. at (State House, I~.), h. 23 Boyd<br />
‘l’rol9ax-2 M:trlln, machiniut. removed to Solnerviile<br />
TJWIS~~S Martina Miss, stitcher, at S. H. & W.,b.8 Myrtle 4<br />
‘rrott Ellen, widow of Jame9 tI., bds. 1.50 Main<br />
‘l’r0tt Ileury S., carpenter. Porter & Co., II. 148 Main<br />
Trott Lirlcoln C,, provisions, 150 Main, h. do.<br />
‘rr(jtt Wmrcn E., provisions, 150 Rluin, Ms. do.<br />
‘~lui1 CkJ:lrkS M;., machiui& Porter & Co., \Vntertown,<br />
110use at Somerville<br />
Trumpton John, bds. 105 Orchard<br />
I ‘~‘rnntly Carlton A., loan broker (61 Conrt, room 8, U.).<br />
hoiise Main, corner Bacon<br />
‘r~lclt Benj:imin W., died Sept. 10, 1892<br />
‘knell Edwin I,., clerk, 4 hlaiu, room9 13 Riverside<br />
‘ruei Linny Mrs., tiresurnnker, 23 Riverside, I’IIJS. do.<br />
-4 ‘~U~UJ:LII Fred, bds. 15 CuI)a<br />
‘Yngman James J., removed to Keeue, S. II.<br />
-‘.l’ngman Jol~n S., laborer, 1~. 15 Cuba<br />
‘I’nlly P:ktriok, core m:lker, 22 Galen, 11. 112 Main<br />
‘~~~Il;~r Clarence I
550 WATERTOWN [ &\T-\v] XRE’XORY<br />
TnttL Karl II., moved to liosborp<br />
Twohig James, laborer. 11. 17 Cottage I, Mt. hubu:n<br />
Twomey Dou~ld, carpenter, h. 3 Holt<br />
lJNION BAG & PAPER CO., F. Washburn, sec. and<br />
treas., 14 Pleasaut and (41 Federal, B.)<br />
Uuioil Carpet Litliug Co., Samuel A. C:krleton, pres.,<br />
carpet lining nlld shoddy wools, 304 Arsenal, store<br />
(1% Devonshire, B.)<br />
Uuiorl iUsrket tlouse, Mrs. Lrlcretia S. Kesmilh, prep.,<br />
U<br />
89 w:Lllll7t,<br />
NIQS MARKET NATIONAL RANK, Oliver<br />
SII:LW, pres.. No:~h Swett, cashier,52 I\l;iin, opposite<br />
Town Hall (see page 414)<br />
Uuion Stock Rla~ket, \V:ilnut, nest I. R. Lt.<br />
Urc!lnrt Harry, clerk (B.), rms. 3’3 Spring<br />
I‘. 8. Arsenal. Arsenal, aear Elm<br />
VXIII~Y JAMES, grocer. 19 So. Beacon, h. do.<br />
Vahry James LI., lawyer. bds. 19 North Beacon<br />
Valley JO~III, laborer, 11. 11 Arsell;ll<br />
Valley .I ohn L’. . clerk, 19 Koorth Bencqn, bds. do.<br />
Valley Michael, st:lrch-maker, h. 11 Brook<br />
Valley Michael l
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WATERTOWN [w] DIRECTORY 551<br />
Walker Erving. compositor (246 Washington, B.), h. g<br />
Lowell avenue<br />
Walker Erving I!‘., bds. 6 Lowell avenue<br />
Walker George IV., president, Walker & Pratt Mnfg.Co.,<br />
16 to 26 Galen, store (31 to 35 Union), h. at Malden<br />
Walker Lucius, vault-keeper, Safe Deposit Vaults (Equitable<br />
bldg., B.), h. 11 Boyd<br />
Walker Samnel, h. 7 Winter<br />
ALKER & PRATT MNFt3. CO., George W.<br />
TV Walker, president, A. W. Walker, treasurer, fnrnace<br />
and stove mnnnfactnrers, 16 to 26 Galen,<br />
and (31 to 35 Union, B.) (see page 452)<br />
Wall Harriet H., widow ef James I!., h. 25 Mt. Auburn<br />
Wall Mary E. Mrs., moved to Newton<br />
Wallace Bernard F., laborer, h. 34 Pleasant<br />
Wallace James H., fireman, H. & W. Co,, bds. 42 Galen<br />
Wallace William, died Oct. 21, 189 1<br />
Wallace William H., painter, bds.Wm.Wallace’s,Belmont<br />
-..Z. Walsh Daniel, sash-maker, h. Pleasant, nest Galen<br />
Walsh John C., painter, h. foot of Common-St. place<br />
Walsh Lawrence, laborer, H. & W. Co., h. Pleasant,<br />
near Cross<br />
Walsh Mary Miss, h. 25 Morse<br />
Walsh Michael M., moved to Waltharn<br />
Walsh Richard L , private, U. S. Arsenal, hds. do.<br />
Walter Joseph F., salesman, bds. 32 Forest<br />
Ward Frank, at &tna Mills, bds. 236 Pleasant<br />
Warner Etla M. Miss, type writer and stenographer, 19<br />
Galen,<br />
bds. at Boston<br />
l Warner Ralph, wooden ware (15 Houlton, B.),h. School,<br />
nest Belmont, Mt. Auburn<br />
Warren Albert C., treas. (Warren Soap Mnfg, C.), 46<br />
Water, h. at West Newton<br />
Warren James E., loom fixer, Ztna Mills, h. 2 Swett pl.,<br />
eemis<br />
Iv<br />
RRKEN SOAP MNFQ. CO. (THE),Georpe<br />
L. Stevens, pres., Alfred H. G. Groeschner. sec.,<br />
Albert C. Warren, treas., 46 Water and (143 Fecleral,<br />
B.) (see page 12)<br />
Washburn Edwin P., machinist. 22 Galen, h.at Newton<br />
Washburn F., sec. and treas., Union Bag and Paper Co.,<br />
IS Pleasant, h. at Sandy Hill, N. Y.<br />
Wassenius Thorsten M., cabinet maker (56 Beverly. B.),<br />
h. 31 Nichols ave. I3 emis<br />
Wnters .Jolm, harness repairer, Aetna Mills, h. 14 Isridge,<br />
-Waters John F., carpenter, bds. 14 Bridge, Semis<br />
Waters Joseph H.,wool sorter,Ztna Mills,bds.l4 Bridge,<br />
Bemis<br />
Waters William T., bds. 14 Bridge, Bemis<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong> Almshonse. dohn J. Reed, snpt., 105 Orchard<br />
OREWSEN'S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,<br />
3 Temple Plncc, JSoston.<br />
TELEPHONE, 3313. WORKS AT WATERTOWN.<br />
CURTAINS AND CARPETS DRY-CLEANSED EQUALTQ NEW,<br />
$1.00 Per Pair.<br />
34
Waterown Bath House, California.-near <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
ATERTOWN CO-OPERATIVE BANK<br />
w S. 8. Gleason, sec. and treas., 65 Main (see page<br />
444)<br />
ATERTOWN ENTERPRISE, Frrrl G. Bar-<br />
Iv ker, editor,aud publisher and job printer, 30 Main<br />
(see page 445)<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong> Fire Department, Church, near Main<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong> <strong>Free</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>,Main, car. Thaster<br />
ATERTOWN GRIST MILL (Perkins & Co.),<br />
w 18 Main (see page 438)<br />
‘<strong>Watertown</strong> Home for b’rieudlrss or Failen Women, 398<br />
Arsenal, coruer Elm, E. Watertowu<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong> Machine Works, Matthew Prior, prop., 21<br />
Howard<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong> Mutual Relief Association, 29 Main<br />
ATERTOWN SAVINGS BANK, Albert 0.<br />
Iv Davidson, prer., George E. Pritst, treas., 5F Main<br />
(see page 444)<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong> Water Supply Co., John H. Perkins, supt.,<br />
John H. Conant, treas., office Uuion Market National<br />
Bank building, 52 Main<br />
ATERTOWN & BOSTON R.R.EXPRESS<br />
(J. N. Allen), 2 Church, near Maiu (see p. 449)<br />
vv<br />
Watkins Susan Mrs., nurse, rms. 12 Morse<br />
yatmough Joseph, spinner, at I”Jonalltum, h. 3 Swctt pl.,<br />
Bemis<br />
Watt Alice Miss, bds. 8 French<br />
---iWatt James, 11. S French<br />
Watt Jennie A. Miss, proof reader (Uuiv. Press,Camb.),<br />
has. 8 French<br />
Wattslong Charles, bookkeeper CU.), rms. 2dO Pleasant<br />
Wattslong John, moved to White River junction<br />
Weeks Enoch, h. 7 Lowell avenue<br />
Weeks Wiliinm F., trav. salesman. 11. 7 Lowell avenue<br />
Welch Alonzo, paper maker, bds. 43 \Tater<br />
Welch Catherine, widow, h. 11 Piorth Beacon street ct.<br />
,Welch Daniel F., sash atd door maker, 11. 3 Pleasant<br />
Welch James, laborer, bds. 41 Water<br />
Welch John, laborer, bds. 41 Water<br />
Welch John, needle polisher, 11. 7 Summer<br />
Welch John, bds. 105 Orchard<br />
Welch alichael, bds. 105 Orchard ’<br />
Welch Michael, laborer, bds. 17 .Itivelxide<br />
Welch Michael, laborer, 11. 32 W llitneg<br />
Welch Michael. died Dec. 12, 1890<br />
Welch Patrick, laborer, bds. 41 Watrr<br />
Welch Peter, laborer, h. 17 Riverside<br />
Welch Thomas, moved to Chelsea<br />
Weldon John ‘IT., laborer, 304 Arsenal<br />
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WATERTOWN [w] I)1 RECTORY 653<br />
Weldon Thomas, overseer, Nonantum Worsted Co. (Newton),<br />
house 29 California<br />
\Vellman George Ii., physician (119 Devonshire, rm. 2,<br />
U.), h. 159 Coolidge avenue, Mt. Auburn<br />
Wells Jolrn H., movecl to Cambridge<br />
Wells Lizzie E. ,Iliss. moved to CamhlYge<br />
~\Velsh Michael, watchman, 1-i. &z W. Co.. h. 32 Green<br />
Welch William C.. overseer, Union Carpet Lining Co.,304<br />
Arsenal. h. 108 do.<br />
Welton Ingalls. carpeutxr, bds. 76 Main<br />
Wentworth Abigail, widow of John, bds. 14 Cuba<br />
IVentworth Amos H., screw maker, U. S. Arsenal, h. 9<br />
Fifield<br />
Wentworth Henry A., driver, 48 Main, house 2i Korth<br />
Beacou<br />
Westerfield Henrv H., machinist, 49 Gnlen, boards John<br />
Holmes, Spring<br />
Western Union Telegraph offices,P. H. Cooglllin,ol>erato~,<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong> station, E’ IL R., Church, and \Valcut,<br />
Union Market station<br />
TV c~tonKeud:dl, carriage washer, 8 Spring, rms. do.<br />
Wheaton Caleb, laborer, h. 8 Cottage<br />
\Vhenton L”rtdel,ick ti., drug clerk, 40 Main, lams.4 Galen<br />
Whee er George E., drug clerk (is ). Ms. 38 Summer<br />
Wheeler Horace, carpenter, h. 38 Summer<br />
\\‘hceier Jesse I!‘., lawyer, (5 Tremout, rm. 21, I
554 WATER~O”” [Iv] ~ITtECTORY<br />
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White Patrick, tnilftr, brla. 13 Mt. Auburn<br />
white 'hxqhJ~i~ r., Cal'pellter, 11. 169 worth hacon<br />
White, see Wiglit and Whythe<br />
Whitehead Thomas, forentan, Porter Shnttle & Bobbin<br />
CO., Il. 15 Morse<br />
Whitehend Thomas, spinner, Btna Mills, bds. 236 Pleasant.<br />
Hcmis<br />
HITENECT GEORGE S., printer, 7 Spring,<br />
TV rms. 6 Fletcher place (see p. 437)<br />
Whiting Ella, teacher of sewing, <strong>Public</strong>: Schools, house at<br />
Cllsl~lcstowll<br />
HITING MOSES, carpenter 2nd builder, 8<br />
Church, h. 10 Royal (see page 4Ji)<br />
Iv<br />
Whitman Samuel P., liveq stable (Gentle, Newton), h.<br />
24 Norse<br />
Whitney Arthur H., h. 8 White’s avenue<br />
Whitner Brndshaw, farmer, 15 1 Lexington, h. do.<br />
Whitnei Charles E., h. 123 Main, car. White’s avenue<br />
Whittle; Frederick E., clerk, 18 Mt. Auburn, boards 21<br />
l’a&er<br />
Whitue~ George G., laborer, 11. 8 Cross<br />
Whitney George H., moved 10 Plymouth<br />
Whitney Hiram, (lied .Jnly 14. 1892<br />
\Vhitneg darn-s E., sewing machines (33 Hayward plate,<br />
U.), 11. 46 Summer<br />
Whitixy 1,. Louise Miss. catalogner, <strong>Watertown</strong> <strong>Free</strong><br />
I’nblic <strong>Library</strong>, Main, bds. 9 Garfield<br />
Whitney Martha Miss, 11. 71 Mt. Anbnrn<br />
Whitney Illxry E.. widow of Hiram, h. 33 Spring<br />
l Whitney Myron IV., II. 45 Palfrey<br />
Whitney Myron W. Jr., student, bds. 35 Palfrey<br />
Whitney Peter A., machinist. bds. 8 Cross<br />
Whitney Solon P., librari:ln, <strong>Watertown</strong> <strong>Free</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>,<br />
Main, h. 9 Ga&ld<br />
Whitney Susan 1%. Miss. 11. ‘il Mt. Auburn<br />
Whitney Thomas F., paper maker, 11. 29 Fayette<br />
Whittemore Ephraim, moved to Arlington<br />
\VIlittemore John ptl., manager,Union Carpet LiGing Co.,<br />
304 Arsenal, It. at Newton<br />
Whitten Henry C. (Simons,Hatch & Whittenj ,sltirt mnfr.,<br />
rear 59 spring, near Fayette, h. at Winchester<br />
~~\i'llitt(Jll John h’., car builder (F. It. li.,B.),h. 122 School<br />
Whi, ton Margaret 1% Mrs., operator, IV. U. Tel. Co.,antl<br />
passenger station ageut, Union Market station, honse<br />
J 12 Sclltro\<br />
W’hyte James R., molder, 22 Galen, h. at Waltham<br />
Wicks 12dwin IT., foreman of dye house, Lewando: 19<br />
Galcn,<br />
house 22 Irving<br />
Wicks ‘l’homas H., carpenter, bds. 15 Green<br />
Wicks \Villiam H.. carpenter, 15 Green, h. do.<br />
\Viggin Hortense MI., moved to Brookline<br />
Llr~LEFlrELo---D~i~l~~~~~ CQm<br />
Maps r)f ch~&,,~, mookt,,n, ch&ert, Maiden, Walthmn, in Ma!*%<br />
chusetts; Hangnr, in Maine: (‘o,,o,,rd, Dover, in New HamPShlrela<br />
POST OFFICE sQ.s BOSTON.<br />
c
Wiglrt Albert N.. paper<br />
Wight Charles O., pape<br />
corner Summer<br />
. II. 82 FT. Co., 11. 3 Taylor<br />
, H. & W. Co., 11. Forest,<br />
Wiley Ellen M., widow of Lorenzo I’., II. 8 Dana Terrace<br />
Wiley Harry L. .dinin:g r oms, 60 Main, h. 8 Dana Terrace<br />
Wiley Lorenzo P., died s I or. 23, 1892<br />
Wiley Mary A. S., widow of John, bds. 84 i!It. Auburn<br />
Willey Reuben, died Sept. 29, 1390<br />
Williams Delia Miss, dressmaker, bds. 40 Forest<br />
Williams IjZward S., moved to Cambridge<br />
Williams Harry, moved to Block Island<br />
Williams John, at Bt,na Mills. hds. 236 Pleasant, Remis<br />
Williams Lewis, cook, h. Arsenal, opp. Patten<br />
\Vitliams Thom:\s, mason, house 40 Forest<br />
Williams Thomas, Jr.. laborer, bds. 40 Forest<br />
Wilson Renjnmin O., drugs (28 hlerchauts row, B.), Il.<br />
143 &$ain<br />
Wilson Edward A., clerk (28 n&x-chants row, B.), house<br />
143 Main<br />
Wilsll George L., clerk (28 Merchants row, B.), house<br />
17 Marshall<br />
Wilson Henry L., salesman<br />
[: svenne<br />
(117 State, B.), h. 14 Russell<br />
Wilson H. Carlos, clerk (28 Merchants row, B.), boards<br />
143 Main<br />
Wilson *John S., carpenter, house 11 Palfrey<br />
Wilson M. Caroline Miss, Ladies’ Gymnasium (Newton),<br />
bds. 143 Main<br />
Wilson Phebe Mrs., btls. 10 Spring<br />
Wilson \Villiam, laborer, II. 19 Cottage pl., Mt. Auburn<br />
Wilson William H., carpenter, house 15 Phillips<br />
Wing \Vah, laundry, 8 Sipri!lg, house do. .-<br />
Winkfield Lewis. hostler (Newton), h. 10 apriug<br />
-‘rWiinnek ..Qnnie I. Miss, clerk (Geo. Frost & Co., U.),<br />
bds. 14 Cuba<br />
Winnek Arthur L., bamboo worker (B.), bds. 14 Cuba<br />
Winnek James C.,stov; mounter, moved to Geneva, N. Y.<br />
Winnek Mary A., widow, btls. 14 Cuba<br />
Winslow Alice V., teacher, Spring Primary school, bds. 27<br />
c t1urc11<br />
Winters William, moved to Charlestown<br />
\Visk Charles, painter (13.1, h. 52 Fayette<br />
Wise Flora E. Miss, assistant, <strong>Watertown</strong> <strong>Free</strong> Ptlblic<br />
<strong>Library</strong>, his. 16 Maple<br />
Wise Frank A., moved to Boston<br />
\Vise George, painter (B.), hda. 52 Fayette<br />
Wise James, weaver. bon& 52 yayette<br />
‘W<br />
ISHART THOMAS B., plumber and gas fitter,<br />
48 Main, rms. 64 Riverside (see page 442)<br />
Wiswall George H., clerk (82 State, B.),h. 11 Marion rd.<br />
’ Wiswall Henry M. at (Youth’s Companion, B.), house 7<br />
Mxtle<br />
GREWSEN'S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,<br />
I Z TEMPLE ------ PLACE, BOSTON.<br />
_~ -1. Worm3 at W&tertown.<br />
Teleahonze.331~<br />
FANCY DYEING. DRY-CLEANSING.<br />
Goods Returned in One Week.
558 WATERTOWN [y] D~R~~T~R-Y<br />
Wollitzer Anna. widow of Anton .J.. 1;. 41 Myrtle<br />
Wolitzer Antou J., died Nov. 4, 1891<br />
Walton Altnatt L., pail maker, D. B. Collier’s, Howard<br />
Wombolt Henry, paper maker, H. & W. Co., 11. 11<br />
Nench [Myttle .-<br />
Wornbolt Robert, macltine tender, II. & W. Co. h. 16<br />
Wood Ale’x, at W. H. Keith’s. boards 83 <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Wood Clara Mrs., movetl to Dot&ester<br />
Wood EIarriet hl., widow of Coolidge P., h. 22 Green -<br />
Wood Henry, moved to Doreltester<br />
Wood Herbert S., molder, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., house 43<br />
Irving<br />
Wood Jessie, widow of William, h. 83 <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Wood Smith, laborer, bds. 45 Mt. Auhuru<br />
Woodward Benjamin. died April 29, 1892 \<br />
Woodward Charles W. (12 India, H.). h. 6 Fayette<br />
Woodward Elizabeth J. Miss, 11. 572 Belmont<br />
\Voodward Helen J. Miss. house 572 ISeltnont<br />
OODWARD JAMES IS., apothecary, 51 Knin,<br />
w house 49 do. (see 1). 434)<br />
Woodwa~d Lewis E:., street car conductor, rooms 3. A.<br />
Crabtree’s, I’atten<br />
Woodworth Charles L. Rev., house 40 Fnrette<br />
Worcester Francis. organ mnkcr (162 Broadway, Cstnbridgeport),<br />
btis. li Marshali<br />
Wormwood hamuel P.. moved to Kewton<br />
\Vorth Alonzo K., carpenter, house 42 Morse<br />
‘r\‘ortb Charles A., compositor, ‘bEnterprise,” 30 Main,<br />
Ms. 42 iVIor>e<br />
\Vortlt Charles S..carpenter, U. S. Arsenal, 11. at Brighton<br />
Worth Clara X. nIiss, compositor (Is.), Itds. 4% Morse<br />
Worth E:tlitlt RI. Miss, compositor (B.), bds. 42 Morse<br />
\Vright George H., tnovetl to Newton<br />
Wright George S.. clerk (1 Hamilton, B.), 11. 16 Garfield<br />
Wtight George W. Mrs., bds. 16 Gtufield<br />
1Vripltt Lncinda S., widow, h. 6 Jewelt<br />
Wright Lucy R., house Fayette. car. Whites avenue<br />
Wyettt HoIlLs pl;., bds. 30 Marshall<br />
Wyntte *James H., moulder, h. 6 Fletcher Terrace<br />
YACKLIS WILLIAM. dyer, bds. 24 Marion road<br />
York Charles A., clerk (35 Union, B.), bds. John A.<br />
York’s. 7 Pstten<br />
York .Joltn Addison, stove mounter, Walker & Pratt<br />
Mnfg. Co.. h. 7 P:ttten<br />
York John Amos, mason. 11.50 Fayette<br />
York .John J. (York & Holland), boots and shoes, 47<br />
Main, bds. 50 Fayette<br />
York Michael H., stove mounter, 11. 15 Cuba i;<br />
‘A. York Willi:t:n F., mason. bds. 50 Fayette<br />
Agricultural Implements, Wooden - Ware,<br />
---PAINE'S, 33 MAIN ST., WATERTOWN
‘ORK & HOLLAND (.Johu J. York and Martin<br />
‘II T. Holland), boot+ and shoes,‘47 M:tin (see p. 446)<br />
Young Henry, laborer, 104 Arsenal, 1~. at Brighton<br />
Young Joseph, clerk, bds. 6 Cross<br />
Young Joseph, clerk. 10 Mt. Auburn, bds. 13 Winter<br />
Young Men’s Chris:ian Association rooms, 17 Main<br />
ZELLARS GEORGE B., clerk (B.), bds. 47 White<br />
Zillig Arnold A. I., teacher, High and Grant schools,and<br />
private classes inllanguage, 7 Marshall, bds. do.<br />
DREWSEN’S FRENCH CLEANSING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,<br />
3 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.<br />
Telephone, 3313. Works at <strong>Watertown</strong>i<br />
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MALDEN, MASS. BANGOR, ME,<br />
WALTHAM, " CONCORD, N. H,<br />
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WATERTOWN<br />
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,<br />
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A Classified List of all Trades, Professions and Pursuits in the<br />
Town of WATERTOWN for the year <strong>1893</strong> srrarexd Alphebetically<br />
for each Trade, thus exhibiting at & plicnee the<br />
full address and Special Business of her Citizens.<br />
Agricultural<br />
Inaplemer~ts.<br />
PAINE RICHARD H., Dam blk., 33 BInin (see<br />
foot lines in General Directory)<br />
Aptlbecaries.<br />
BLACK GEORGE F. 41 Main (see p. 434)<br />
Coe Harrie L., 367 Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn<br />
DAy4yyRTH GUY P., 40 Main, car. Galen (see p.<br />
TAYLOR GEORGE F., 24 Mait] (see p. 435)<br />
WOODWARD JAlMES B., 51 &iu, nest Town<br />
Ida11 (see p. 434)<br />
Architects.<br />
HAYNES ALBERT0 I., 8 Marshall, nem Mt.<br />
Auburn (see p. 460)<br />
hTcT,e3n Henry, ‘7 .Jewett<br />
PHIPPS SANFORD, 33 Green and (53 State, rm.<br />
1108, B.) (see p. 460)
560 WATERTOWN IWSINESS DIRECTORY<br />
Artists.<br />
ARMSTRONG 31. L. (Crayou & Ink)7 Main (see<br />
p. 433)<br />
Gordon Ilobert, 89 Walnut<br />
-I- Mchuthlin E. H. Miss, 10 Myrtle<br />
Itobbins Fallen Miss, 63 Pleasnut<br />
l<br />
Amtionew<br />
am.Z Appraiser.<br />
GLEASON SAMUEL S., 56 Main (see p. 4453<br />
13ripht Charles I-I., 67 Main<br />
DOHERTY WILLIAM F.,45 Main (see p. 440)<br />
UNION MARKET NATIONAL BANK, Oliver<br />
Shnw, pres. ; John I
WATERTOWN BUSINESS DIRECTORY 561<br />
KAY HANFORD E.. Arsenal, near Brighton line,<br />
(see p. 441)<br />
Kcefe Patrick I., 22 <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
MERRIFIELD F. W. & CO., Westeru avenue,<br />
Brighton hridge (see p. 447)<br />
ROSS JOHN, 11 and 13 Spring, near &tin (see page<br />
SIMMONS W., 56 Prentisa (see p. 441)<br />
Boarding<br />
Houses.<br />
Z,tnn Mills, H. G. Fancber, prop.,236 and 238 Pleassat,<br />
Bemis station<br />
lsaird Sophia, 4 Summer<br />
13arber Lena M., 10 Cross<br />
Bert-v Thomas E., 47 Mt. Auburn<br />
McI1aiu (see page -134)<br />
Boots am2 Shoes.<br />
Becker N. H., i2 Main<br />
‘Dc,oley James, 6 Mt. Auburn<br />
l)vew A. D., 6 Spring<br />
FLETCHER & TOWNE, 256 and 258 Pleasant (se4<br />
d-.<br />
page 439)<br />
Lunt George C. & Co., 32 and 34 Main<br />
Otis Eros., 19 Kain<br />
YORK & HOLLAND, 47 Main (see page. 446)<br />
.<br />
Becker, N. H., i2 Main<br />
Clifford John .J., 3 Cross<br />
Dooleg James, 6 Mt. Auburn<br />
Drew Atwood D., G Spring<br />
1I;pletou William J., 6 Church<br />
Gnllagber Hugh. 70 Gnleu<br />
Glaab Leonard, 371 Mt. Auburn<br />
I,yons Thomas, 8 Galen<br />
Nicholson Thomas, rear 2.5 Cross<br />
Sheridan John E’., 36 Mt. Auburn<br />
YORK & HOLLAND, 47 Main (see page 446)<br />
Bottlar.<br />
Thomns Thnddeus A., 23 S’ichols ave.
562 WATERTOWN BUSINESS DIRECTORY<br />
Builder and Conttwctor.<br />
WHITING MOSES, 8 Church (see page 43T)<br />
Bt*olcer<br />
(Insurcnnce.)<br />
FARWELL WILLIAM E., 25 Winter, c. Summer<br />
(see page 445)<br />
,Swett Noah.<br />
Bt*o7cet* (ilfortyagc.)<br />
52 &in<br />
Blieler George. 418 Arsenal<br />
SAWYER GEORGE A., 221 Arsenal (see p. 433)<br />
Btc tter,<br />
C7teese and Eggs.<br />
KELLY THOMAS F., basement, 3 lUt. Auburn (see<br />
page 439)<br />
D:tdmun<br />
Button<br />
&Xary EI. lUiss, 22 Cross<br />
Hoyle iWu7cer.<br />
.<br />
FTELD EDWIN T., 4 B%ain (see page 438)<br />
FLETCHER & TOWNE, 256 and 2% Pleasant(scc<br />
c page 439)<br />
HACKETT EROS., 6 Galen, <strong>Watertown</strong> square (see<br />
HARDING J. A., 12 Galeo (see page 4%)<br />
HARTFORD NdTHAN R., 1 and 3 I\lain (see<br />
KELLY THOMAS F., basement 3 ikIt. Auburn (see<br />
page 430 ;<br />
LYBIAN W.TLLIAM H., 18 Mt.Auburu (see p. 440)<br />
Cmyetiters and RthMtws.<br />
Alnrie doseph N.. 24 Fayette<br />
hrlter John, 42 Spring<br />
Bent Alfred I{‘., i6 Main<br />
Eerry 6% Rlootly, 8 &lain<br />
Brigham Sidney 11.. 18 Hunt<br />
I!m~~hnm Charles H., 6 Palfrey<br />
Fancy George E. S., 50 Riverside<br />
Lament Thomas, 52 B3t. Auburn<br />
Lougee Chtrles E., 63 <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
~Iacurdy FT. Warren. 5!l Elm, E. W.<br />
Sprague Chester, Atseual, nest Irving
WATERTOWN BUSINESS IIIRECTORY 563<br />
Stearns & Co., 9 Main-St. ct.<br />
Thon~psou A. L., rear 2 Taylor<br />
WHITING MOSES, 8 Church (see page 437)<br />
Wicks William H., 15 Green<br />
Carpets.<br />
BENT HERBERT F., 64 Main (see page 447)<br />
KEEFE & FRASER, 35 Main (see page 447)<br />
Curpet<br />
Cleaners.<br />
BENT HERBERT F., 64 Main (see page 447)<br />
LEWA.NDO’S FRENCH DYEING &<br />
C L E AN S IN G ESTABLISHMENT, 1’3<br />
Galen, near Pleasant (17 Temple pi., B.) (see p. 3)<br />
Cmyet Lining Mnftv.<br />
Union Carpet Lining Co., J. &f. Damon, treas., 304 Arsenal,<br />
and (179 Devonshire, B.)<br />
HARTHERTZ F. C., 28 Arsenal (see page 441)<br />
Rogers R. W., 58 Prentiss<br />
ROSS JOH-TN, 11 and 13 Spring, n. Main (see p. 441)<br />
Carriage<br />
Padrztat*s.<br />
LEMOR FRANKLIN A., 9 Taylor (see page 441)<br />
Teele George .E., Spring, near Main<br />
HARThERTZ<br />
Carriagesmiths.<br />
F. C., 28 Arsenal, car. Taylor (see<br />
KA%%NAFORD E., Arsenal, near Brighton<br />
line (see p. 441)<br />
MERRIFIELD F. W. & CO., Western avenue,<br />
Brighton bridge (see p. 447)<br />
ROSS JOHN, 11 and 13 Spricg, near Main (see page<br />
441)<br />
SI&l&IONf$ W., 56 Prentiss (see p. 4.41)<br />
Carriage Repa$r4rtg, Etc.<br />
KAY HANNAFORD E., Arsenal, n. Brighton line<br />
(see p. 441)<br />
Carmhge<br />
Tvhmer.<br />
Pagan James H., 359 Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn
51:4<br />
WATERTOWN BUSINESS I>IRECTORY<br />
Henry<br />
Cattle<br />
James S., 11 Garfield<br />
Dealer.<br />
D.OHERTY WILLIAM F., 45 Main (see p. 440)<br />
Cernes t $92d Plaster.<br />
GILKEY & STONE, 29 Irving, coy. Arsenal (see<br />
page 451)<br />
Chair<br />
Reseater.<br />
Doughty Charles IL, 28 Mt. Auburn<br />
Cigar<br />
Delay Michael E., 257 Pleasant<br />
Mufr.<br />
CXgars awd 2iM.3acco.<br />
BLACK GEOKG-E F., 41 Main (see p. 431)<br />
l~urns Ji~mes, 10 Galen<br />
Cos William II.. 68 iUain<br />
DANFOHTH GUY Y., 40 Main, car. Galen (see<br />
page 4‘l8)<br />
FLETCHER & TOWNE, 256 and 258 Pleasant, c.<br />
Bridge (see p. 4YY)<br />
Hamliu Louis N., 369 Nt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn<br />
HOWARD FRED C., 31 RIain (see p. 440)<br />
TAYLOR GEORGE F., 24 Main (ste p. 4%)<br />
WOOIUWARD JAMES B., 51 Main (see p. 434)<br />
PIERCE WILLIAM T., 26 Main,rm.4 (see p. 4~0)<br />
Jackson Cbwles Id’., 8 Blaukliu<br />
Cleansing<br />
(Dry),<br />
DREWSEN’S FRENCH CLEANSING & DYE-<br />
ING ESTABLISHMENT, 1 GO l’leas;lnt aud (8<br />
'l'emble l~l., u.) (see foot liues in General Directory)<br />
LEWANDO’S<br />
CLEANS1<br />
FRENCH<br />
SG ESTAB<br />
DYELNG<br />
LISHMEST,<br />
&<br />
19<br />
Galt~u, uear Pleasant and (17 Temple pl., 13.) (see<br />
page Y)
Clevgymerh.<br />
Capen Edward A. (BnptisL), 115 Mt. Auburn<br />
,.A Cougltlin Thomas W. (Rotnan Catholic), 9 Cbesttlttt<br />
Y osted John 13. (Xfethodist E:piscopal), 12 Cuba<br />
liellen William (Methodist Episcopal), 49 Palfrey<br />
Yorter Edward C. (Cong.), 12 Chester<br />
Rand Edward A. (Episcopal), 13 Garfield<br />
Savage William ES. (Unitartan), 1 Dana Terrace<br />
\-<br />
Smiler George M. (PI. IS.), 3 Franklin<br />
- Stack Robert I’. (Catholic), 9 Chestnut<br />
Y-Townsend Luther T. (Methodist), 18 Chestnut<br />
Tnllar Clarence E. (Bapt.), 86 I\It. Auburn<br />
Woodwortil Charles L. (C. T.), 40 Fayette<br />
Clothit~g Cleansed ma3 Dyed.<br />
Adatns & Son. 814 Main<br />
DREWSES’S FRENCH CLEANSING&DYE-<br />
IR’G ESTABLISHMENT, 160 Pleasant nnd(S<br />
Temple.pl., 8.) (see foot, lines in General Directory)<br />
LEWANDO’S,FRENCW DYEING &<br />
CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, 19<br />
Galett, near Pleasant and (17 Temple pl.) (see p. 3)<br />
Clotl~Lin.!~ mad iP!em’ Fuvnishi~a~ Goods.<br />
MARLIN & ROCHE, 37 Main, <strong>Watertown</strong> square<br />
(see p. 436)<br />
Coal alad JVootZ.<br />
MURPHY PETER J., 357 Mt. Auburn, and<br />
(ZvIcl)onald St.. Cambridge) (see p. 618 j<br />
YEVEAR W. H. & CO., elevator, 128 Arsenal,<br />
otice 6 Spring (see p. 442)<br />
CofJ1ns and Casfiet.<br />
GR~,GeG43AjLEXANDER dz SONS, 14 Gnlen (see<br />
:g FL!<br />
RAYMOND CHARLES A., 58 Main, opp. Town<br />
Hall (see p. 43.5)<br />
Concrete<br />
Paver.<br />
Tripp David I., 12 Irving, corner Garnet<br />
Confectionery and Pt*ht.<br />
DOHERTY WILLIAM F., 45 Main (see p. 440)<br />
HO1VAK.D FRED C., 31 Main (see pm 440)<br />
LUII~O Joseph, 5 Main<br />
Russo Atgilo, 13 Main
666 WATERTOWN BUSINPSS T’JIRECTORY<br />
Cotton Wuste and Oils.<br />
HADDOW & BATCHELOR,49Galen (see ~~450)<br />
Country<br />
Produce.<br />
FIELD EDWIN T., 4 Main (see p. 438)<br />
FLETCHER 6;: TOWLVE, 256 and 258 Pleasant(see<br />
page 439)<br />
HACKETT BROS., 6 Galen, <strong>Watertown</strong> sq. (see<br />
page 438)<br />
LYM.lN WILLIAM IS,, 18 Xt.Auburn (see p. 440)<br />
Crockery and Glassware.<br />
BENT HERBERT F., 64 i\Iain (see p. 447)<br />
Fletcher A. C., 36 and 38 hlain<br />
FLETCHER & TOWINE, 256 and 288 Pleasant<br />
(see p. 439)<br />
Cat Plowers.<br />
JENKI.NS H. I., 15’7 Coolidge ave. (see p.431-)<br />
Cutlery<br />
PAINE RICH&E&D H., 33 &in (see foot liues in<br />
General Directory)<br />
Dercttlsts.<br />
Cahill Thomas P., 5G Main, r00111 3<br />
Horne nobert I., 54 Main<br />
Huckins I). I’. 8; E. IV.. 17 &lain<br />
Hnckins Edgar W., 17 Main<br />
Nil:s James P., Noyes block, 46 Main<br />
Din&l/<br />
Rooms.<br />
Peoples’ Dining Rooms, 8 Mt. Auburn<br />
-- Wiley Harry I,., 60 Main<br />
PAINE RICHARD H., 38 Main (see foot lines<br />
in Gen’l Directory)<br />
ROLLINS CHABLES H., 26 AIain (seep. 443)<br />
Allen Jane N. Mrs., 40 Spring<br />
Atwood Carrie A. Mrs., 29 Cross<br />
ljent Mary E. Miss, 5 Fifth RV.<br />
b Burke C. A. i\lrs., 7 Cuba
WATERTOWN BUSINESS I)IRECTORY 56’i<br />
Coburn S. A. Mrs., 54 Fayette<br />
Coon Aunette Miss, 73 <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Gray Maggie L. Miss, 3 Winter<br />
Haskins Minnie Miss, 6 Pu’orth Beacon<br />
Hurlburt &u-y, G Lowell avenue<br />
Learned Agnes M., 276 Main<br />
McKay Hattie E. Mrs., 6 Lowell avenue<br />
McGovern Alice, 18 Cross<br />
McLeod Lydia Miss, 46 Mt. Auburn<br />
Monahan i\larp A. IIiss, 50 Arsenal<br />
Royce Anne Mrs., 54 Mt. Aul)urn<br />
Slamin Mary, 111 Arsenal<br />
Townsend isabella Miss, 50 Riverside<br />
Trlell 1,inny Mrs., %3 Riverside<br />
Turk Pu’ellie F. Miss, 345 Mt. Auburn, Mt. Aubusn<br />
Dmgs amcl Chemicals.<br />
DBNFORTH GUY Y., Main, car. Galen (see<br />
page 448)<br />
TAYLOR GEORGE F., 24 Main (see p. 435)<br />
WOODWARD JAMES B., 51 Main (seep. 434)<br />
DREWSEN’S FRENCH CLEANSING AND<br />
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, 160 Pleasant<br />
aud (3 Temple pl., U.), (see foot lioes in geu’l<br />
directory j<br />
LEWANDO’S FRENCH DYEIiSG & CLEANS-<br />
ING ESTABLISHMENT (the ool_v house in<br />
New England for the dry cleaning of delicate<br />
fxbrics), 9 to 29 Galen, near Pleasarlt, office (IT<br />
Temple pl., B.) (see page 3)<br />
Dry<br />
CJoods.<br />
tunt George C. & Co., 32 and 34 Maid<br />
ULis Bras., Otis building, 15 Main<br />
Dry Plate Hrbfm.<br />
Stanley Dry Plate Co., F. 0. Stanley, treas., rear 18<br />
Mnple, near Galen<br />
-Due<br />
Notcses.<br />
DREWSES’S FRENCH CLEANSING AND<br />
DYEING flSTABLISHRIEXT, 160 Pleasnut<br />
aud (3 ‘hrI[Jk pl., B.), (see foot lioes ill gen’l<br />
directory)<br />
LEWANDO’S FRENCH DYEING &<br />
CLEANSING ESTABLTSH-IMENT, 9 to 2!I<br />
G&en, n. Pleasant. office (Ii Temple pl., B.), (see<br />
pzge 3)<br />
35
568 WATERTOWN BUSINESS I~IRECTORY<br />
Campbell Electrical Supply Co. (The), Ronald A. Stuarttreasurer,<br />
71 Fayette, car. Cushman and (104<br />
High, B.)<br />
Embalmers.<br />
GREGG ALEXANDER<br />
(see page 452)<br />
& SONS, 14 Galen<br />
RAYMOND CHARLES<br />
Hall (see page 43.5)<br />
A., 58 Maio, opp. Town<br />
NEW ENGLAND MACHINE CO., 43 to 47<br />
Beverly, B.) (see page 635)<br />
J!%npZo~ynaer~t Ofices.<br />
Harrison Mary E. Mrs., 67 Main<br />
Expresses.<br />
ALLEN J. N., <strong>Watertown</strong> & Boston R. R. Expres<br />
2 Church, near Main (see page 449)<br />
Callahan Phillip (Mt. Auburn and Boston), 43 Cottage<br />
and (33 Court sq., B.)<br />
CRTTCHETT J. H. & SONS, 48 Main md<br />
(91 ISilby, order box cellar, 3 Quincy Market, 13.))<br />
(see p. 433)<br />
Emerson Thomas P., 15 Spring, and (34 Court sq., 15<br />
Devonshire and 11.5 Kilby, B.)<br />
KENNEY JOHN,<strong>Watertown</strong> and PI7onantum Express,<br />
8 Winter and J. B. Murphy’s store.I,ynch Bras. sotre<br />
(33 Court sq. and 111 Kingston, B.) (see page 43i)<br />
Nally & Son, 6 Church, and (128 State and 77 Kingston,<br />
B.1<br />
-Notional Express Co., F. P. McClary, agent, Watertow,<br />
station, F. R. R., Church<br />
Famy<br />
Goods.<br />
BLACK GEORGE F., 41 Main (see page 434)<br />
DANFORTH GUY I’., 40 Main, car. Galen (see<br />
page 448)<br />
McLAUTHLTN & CO., 39 Main (see page 431)<br />
MESERVE A. J. MISS, G-2 Main (see page 446)<br />
YENDERGHAST MARY J. MRS., 61 Main (see<br />
page 446)<br />
Regan Mary B. Mrs., 73 Main<br />
TAYLOR GEORGE F., 24 Main (see page 435)<br />
WOODWARD JAMES I%., 51 hiLain (see page 434)
WATERTOWN BUSINESS DIRECTORY 569<br />
Pish and Oysters.<br />
HARDING J. A., 12 Galen (see page 438)<br />
Snow James H., 12 Mt. Auburu<br />
Plovists.<br />
Evans Charles, 360 Main, next Waltham line<br />
JENKINS H. I., 157 Coolidge ave. (see page 434;<br />
Kelley Timothy, 153 Orchard<br />
Lassman Robert E., 24 Whitney<br />
#Your an.tl Grmh.<br />
FIELD EDWIN T., 4 Main (see page 438)<br />
Flagg James H., 35i Mt. Auburn<br />
FLETCHER & TOWNE, 256 and 258 Pleasant<br />
(see page 439)<br />
. GREEN S. B. & CO., 224 Arsenal,near Uniorr Market<br />
station (see page 442)<br />
HARTFORD NATHAN B., 1 and 3 Main (see<br />
page 43Y)<br />
PERKINS & CO., 18 Main (see page 438)<br />
Longo Joseph, 5 Main<br />
Russo Angilo, 13 Main<br />
Scipone Ciro, 69 Main<br />
l’orre Joseph, 27 Main<br />
Fruit.<br />
Fmxdt and<br />
Vegetables.<br />
FIELD E. T., 2 Main (see page 438)<br />
Flagg James H., 357 Mt. Auburn<br />
FLETCHER & TOWNE, 256 and 268 Pleasant, ’<br />
car. hklge (see page 439)<br />
Funeral<br />
Directors.<br />
t$REaG ALEXANDER & SONS, la Galen (see<br />
page 452)<br />
RAYMOND CHARLES A., 58 bin, opp. Town<br />
Ha11 (see page 435)<br />
Furnaces, Ranges, Etc. (illrzfrs.)<br />
WALKER & PRATT MNFQ. CO., 20 and 22<br />
Galen and (31 to 35 Union, S.) (see page 452)<br />
Purniture<br />
DeaEers.<br />
BENT HERBERT F., 64 Main (see page 447)<br />
KEEFE d& FRASER, 35 Main (see page 447)
570 WATERTOWN BUSIXESS XRECTORP<br />
CRITCHETT J. H. & SON, 48 Main (see p. 433)<br />
KENNEY JOHN, 8 Winter (see page 43i)<br />
Nnlly & Son, 6 Church<br />
Gas l%xtzwes and Shades.<br />
ROLLTNS CHARLES M., 2G Main (see page 443)<br />
STRATTON II. R., 4 &X:lin st. et,. (see page 442)<br />
WISHART THOMAS B., 48 Main (see page 442)<br />
Gas Light<br />
Co.<br />
NEWTON & WATERTOWN GAS LIGHT<br />
CO., Walter A. Learued, geld. supt., Wells E.<br />
IIolmes, supt., electrical dept.,Gi \Vater (see p. 443)<br />
Gas and Steaw Pitters.<br />
ROLLINS CHARLES H., 26 Main(see page 443)<br />
STRATTON H. I!&., 4 Nsirl st. ct. (see page 442)<br />
WlSHART THOMAS R., 48 Maiu (see page 441)<br />
Gewt% Purniahiny Goods.<br />
PARLIS & ROCHE, 3i Main (see page 436)<br />
Siuious, llatch & Wlritteu (mnfrs.), rear 59 Spring<br />
Glaxier.<br />
WHITENECT GEORGE S., 7 Spring (see p. 437)<br />
Granite<br />
Donahue IIichael J., Western ave.<br />
Grist<br />
Wor7cer.<br />
Mill.<br />
PERKINS & CO., 18 Main, opp. Spring (see p, 438)<br />
Grocers.<br />
Barns James J., 75 Main<br />
LBoston Brauch Grocery, IL A. Benton, prop., 21 Maiu<br />
C;lssiJy Bridget Mrs., 30 Irving<br />
FIELD EDWIN T., 4 Main (see page 435)<br />
Ylacg James H., 335 Mt. Aulmru st., Mt. Auburn<br />
FI.&TCHER bi; TO\VNE, 2% aud 2% Pleasant,cor.<br />
Uridge (see page 439 )<br />
Ford Thomas R., 96 Main<br />
Hall E. C. & A. B., Noyes blk., SO Main<br />
HARTPOR,D<br />
page 439)<br />
NATHAN B., 1 and 3 Main (see
Levelley Bras., 10 Mt. Auburn<br />
Iqnch Hros., 25 Main<br />
McGrath Michael, 327 Pleasant<br />
Murray Owen Mrs., ‘78 Gnlen<br />
Sextou Margaret Mrs., 81 Farrette<br />
Vahey James, 19 North Beacon<br />
Hnir<br />
Goods.<br />
MESERVE A. J. MISS, 62 Main (see p. 446)<br />
Huir, Pluster, Etc.<br />
FULLER G. & SON, ,547 Western ave. Brighton<br />
Dist., Boston (see p. 447)<br />
Hahdressers.<br />
Dnlliare Jerome, 5 Galen<br />
Hamlin Lewis N., 369 1Mt. Auburn st.<br />
Herbert Charles, basement, 258 Pleasant<br />
Jarvis John J., 17 ilrain<br />
Kelleher John J., 3 Gnlen, <strong>Watertown</strong> sq..<br />
-Lenox Charles W., Whitney block, 71 Mam<br />
QHalloran P. H., 23 Main<br />
I<br />
Fletcher Alhion C., 36 and 38 Main<br />
PAINE RICHARD H., 33 Main (see foot lin& in<br />
General Directory)<br />
Teeie George IL, 9 Main<br />
Hurness<br />
Fagan James El., 359 Mt. Auburn<br />
Mahoney D. J., 1 Mt. Auburn<br />
Hats<br />
2fakcem.<br />
& Cups.<br />
PARLTN & ROCHE, 37 Main (see p. 136)<br />
Hay, Straw, Etc.<br />
FLETCHER & TOWNE, 256 and 2% Pleasant<br />
(see page 439)<br />
GREEN S. R. & CO., 224 Arseual, near Union Mnrket<br />
station (see p. 442)<br />
PERKINS & CO., 18 Main (see p. 438)<br />
PEVEAR W.H. & CO., 128 Arsenal,office 5 Spring<br />
(see page 442)<br />
Horse<br />
Dealer.<br />
POTTER B. E., Spring, next F. Ii. R. (see p. 449)
572 WATERTOWN BUSINESS DIRECTORY<br />
Cassidy John E., Charles River av.<br />
Ham Joseph F., I Riverside<br />
HARTHERTZ F. C., 28 Arsenal (see p. 441)<br />
KAY HANNAFORD E., Arsenal, near Brighton<br />
line (see p. 441)<br />
Keefe Patrick F., 22 <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
MXRRIFIELD F.W. & CO.,Western av.,Rrighton<br />
bridge (see page 445)<br />
Nolan & Bras., 8 Araeual, Beacon square<br />
SIMMONS W., 56 Prentiss (see page 441)<br />
Hosiery<br />
& Gloves.<br />
PARLIN & ROCHE, 3i Main (see page 436)<br />
Hot Water Heating.<br />
ROLLINS CHARLES H., 26 Main (see p. 443)<br />
STRATTON H. R., 4 Main street court (see p. 442)<br />
WISHART THOMAS B., 48 Main (see p. 442)<br />
,<br />
Hotels.<br />
Union Market House, Mrs. L. H. Nesmith, prop., S9<br />
Walnut, next Union J/larket stock yards<br />
HdFVARD ICE CO.,56 Galen and (342 Centre,Newton)<br />
(see page 443)<br />
HOWARD A. !X., 6 <strong>Watertown</strong>, near Galen (see<br />
page 450)<br />
O’BRIEN C. & CO., order box at E. C. & A. B.<br />
Hall’s,50 Main,and (68 West st.,Newton) (see p.18)<br />
lie<br />
Cream.<br />
DOHERTY WILLIAM F., 46 Main (see p. 440)<br />
-- Inthrated Hollow Ware (NY@.)<br />
Conant John H., 21 Howard, and (103 State, B.)<br />
Insurance<br />
Ayen.&.<br />
Barrows George (life), 56 Main<br />
Critchett Frederic E. (life), 56 Main<br />
FARWELL WILLIA,M: E.,% Winter, corner Summer<br />
(see pace 445)<br />
GLEASON SAMUEL S., 56 Main (see page 445)<br />
1NG;RBHAM CV. H., Barnard block, 30 Main, room<br />
4 (see page 445)<br />
Mounhan James D., 42 slain
WATERTOWN BUSINESS DIRECTORY 573<br />
Investmeat<br />
Securities.<br />
UNION MhRKET NATTONAL BANK, Oliver<br />
Shaw, pres. ; John K. Stickney, vice pres.; Noah<br />
Swett, cashier, 52 !&in (see page 444)<br />
Iron Pipe and ~Yh&s.<br />
ROLLINS CHARLES H., 26 &f.ain (see p. 443)<br />
STRATTON H. R., 4 Main street court (see p. 442)<br />
WISHART THOMAS B., 48 Maiu (see p. 442)<br />
Iron ant2 Wood Working Tools.<br />
NEW ENGLAND MACHINE CO,, 43 to 4’7 Beverly,<br />
Boston (see page 635)<br />
I‘\/<br />
Downing Patrick, 87 Fayette<br />
Gnffiley Philip, 2 BIyrtle<br />
Knlsonai~hag,<br />
Etc.<br />
WHITENECT GEORGE S., 7 Spring (see p. 437)<br />
Kitchen Fuzrnishing Goods.<br />
BEJJI! HERBERT F., Gt ;\la:n (see pige 447)<br />
WALKER & JltATl! MRFG. CO., 20 atT1-22<br />
Galen (31 to 35 Uuion, B.) (see p. 452)<br />
Laundries.<br />
Lee Jim Wah, 32 &It. Auburn<br />
Lee Sam Wah. 31 &It. Auburn<br />
Metropolitan Lauudry, H. 11. Sawyer, prop., 46 Spring<br />
Wah Wing, 8 Spring<br />
Porter & Co., 14 <strong>Watertown</strong><br />
ABROTT JOHN E., 56 %Iain room 1, and (85 Devonshire,<br />
B.) (see p. 454)<br />
ABBOTT S, y., Summer, near Unitarian church, and<br />
(13 Exchange, room 37, B.) (see p. 454)<br />
Bernis Issac V., Daua blk., 29 1\Iair
LawlJers,-C’ontinuecE.<br />
BLAIR LAFAYETTE G., Melendy av., E. WT.,<br />
and (34 School. rms. 37 and 38, B.) (see p. 459)<br />
CRAWFORD FRED E., rm.2, Savings Bank bldg.,<br />
56 Main, and (10 Tremont, B.) (see p. 459)<br />
LYONS JOSEPH P., 46 Main, and (27 Tremont<br />
row. B.) (see p. 464)<br />
SKINNER HENRY R., 56 Main, and (28 State,<br />
rm. 5, K.) (see p. 454)<br />
Sullivau Jere J., 56 Main, and (28 School, rm. 27, B.)<br />
Wheeler Jesse F., 66 Mt. Auburn, and (5 Tremont, rm.<br />
22, B.)<br />
Lead<br />
Pipe.<br />
ROLLINS CHARLES H., 26 Main (see p. 443)<br />
STRATTON H. R., 4 Main st. ct. (see p. 442)<br />
WISHART THOMAS B., 48 Main (see p. 442)<br />
Libraries.<br />
McLAUTHLIN & CO., 39 Main (see p. 434)<br />
\Vatertown <strong>Free</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, Main<br />
Li,me, Hair and Cemerst.<br />
FULLER G. & SON, 547 Western av., Brighton<br />
Disl., (13.) (see p. 415)<br />
GILKEY & STOSE, -L9 Irving, car. Arsenal (see<br />
p. 451)<br />
FULLER G. & SON, 547 Western av. Brighton<br />
District. B. (see p. 447)<br />
GIL4FlyY cf: STONE., 29 Irving, car. Arsenal (see p.<br />
iWaclr.inery Mnf~*s.<br />
NEW ENGLAND 3IACHINE CO., 43 to 4’7 Bevcrly,<br />
Bostou (see p. 635)<br />
Mmhi~neq and MusSiir&ts9 Ttmls.<br />
NEW ENGLAND MACHINE CO., 43 to 47 Ueverly,<br />
Bostou (see p. 635)<br />
Elliott Hickory Cycle Co., 22 Maple<br />
HADDOW & BATCHELOR, 49 Galen (set page<br />
450)<br />
Watertowu Machine Works, Matthew Prior, prop., 21<br />
Howard
iWcmufactumhy<br />
C0mpmzie.s.<br />
AETNA MILLS,A. 0. Davidson, agent. 266 Pleasant,<br />
Bemis station, and (266 Deroushire, B.) (see page<br />
438 )<br />
Cnmpbell Electrical Supply Co. (The) (electric wire<br />
manufacturers.) Ronahl H. Stunrt, treasurer, 71<br />
Fayette and (104 High, B.)<br />
Dalby Thomas Co., Thos. Dalby, treas., 43 Morse<br />
Eastern Huston Narcotic Cure Co., E. H. Capen, prcs.,<br />
47 <strong>Watertown</strong>, and (53 State, B.)<br />
Empire Laundry Machine Co., L. B. Porter, agent, 14<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Hollingsworth SC Whitney Co.. E. B. Eaton, tress,, 24<br />
Pleasant, and (.t4 Federal, B.)<br />
Stanley Day Plate Co., F. 0. Stanley, treas., rear 18<br />
lil aple<br />
Shelley Mufg. Co., Stanley nv., nest F. R. R., Bemis<br />
Union Carpet Lining Co., J. RI. Damou, treas., 304<br />
Arsenal, store (178 Devonshire, B.)<br />
WALKER &PRATT MNFG. CO., (stoves and furnaces),<br />
20 and 22 Galen and (31 to 35 Uuion, B.)<br />
(see 1). 45”)<br />
WARREN SOAP MNFG CO. (The), A. C. War-<br />
L- ren, treas. 46 Water, and (143 Federal, B.) (see p.<br />
11)<br />
Mmons.<br />
Barry Lawrence, i.7 Railroad<br />
Cummiugs Charles, 12 Patten<br />
Galvin Thomas, 76 Korth Beacon<br />
McLaughlin Thomas, 64 Summer<br />
O’Brien Johu (.&one), 88 Walnut<br />
Xenl nnd Peed.<br />
PERKINS & CO., 18 Main, opposite Spring (see p-<br />
433)<br />
Mead Julian<br />
XedZccd<br />
A., 4 Irving<br />
.%%l~rnen.<br />
Gill James E., 755 Belmont<br />
Harriugton E. W., 675 Belmont<br />
Huckins Harry, 11 Fayette<br />
Learued Charles H., 276 Main<br />
Liudsey Robert, 30 Forest<br />
Mayo Willlam J., 675 Belmont<br />
Pierce Charles W., 675 Belmont<br />
- Sullivan Jobu, 324 Pleasant<br />
Exnmimer.
676 WATERTOWN BUSINESS fETR:~C’IWRY<br />
JWilCtners and MiLZinety Goods.<br />
Ceiley Annie L. afiss, 2 Cuba<br />
Leonard Anna H. Miss. 31 Fayette<br />
MESERVE A.. .J. MISS, 6d X~in (see page 4$6)<br />
YENDERGHAST M. J. MRS., 61 Main (see<br />
page 446)<br />
Newspapers.<br />
WATERTOWN ENTERPRISE, Fred G. Barker,<br />
editor and publisher, 30 Main (see page 445)<br />
Watertowu Independeut, J. D. Monahau, 79 Maiu<br />
Newqmpers<br />
and PerZodicaCs.<br />
McLAUTHLIN & CO., 39 Main (see page 434)<br />
l~lackwell Marcia M. Mrs., 23 Marion<br />
Johnson Augusta A. Mrs., 6 Phillips<br />
lhorris Margaret Mrs., 11 Fifield<br />
Osborne Mar:: Miss, 20 Cross<br />
Regau Mary, 8 Walnut<br />
Smith Annie Mrs., 3 Cuba<br />
Watkins Susan, 12 Morse<br />
road<br />
Oysters and Clams.<br />
HARDING J. A., 12 Galen (see page 438)<br />
Government Waterproof Paint Co. (The), 71 Fayette, Sl,<br />
Howard and (104 High, 13)<br />
PaimJers.<br />
(CARRIAGE.)<br />
LEMON FRANKLIN<br />
ltogers R. W., 58 Prentiss<br />
A., 9 Taylor (see page 441)<br />
Teele George IX., 9 Sp~iog<br />
(HOUSE AND SIGN.)<br />
LEMON FRANKLIN<br />
page 441)<br />
A. (sign), 9 Taylor (see<br />
Pagorge A., 6 Main<br />
RUNDLETT<br />
page 437)<br />
BENJAMIN T., 7 Nain-st ct. (‘see<br />
WHITENECT GEORGE S., 7 Spring (see p. 43’7)
WATERTOWN BUSINESS I)IRECTORir 577<br />
PfqIer Buff nmfM.<br />
Union Bag & Paper Co., F. Washburn, sec. aud treas.,<br />
28 Pleasant and (44 Federal, 1%)<br />
Collins Henry, 3 Spring<br />
WHITENEC’JT GEORGE S., ‘7 Spriug (see p.43ij<br />
Paper<br />
Colline Henry, 3 Spring<br />
Paper<br />
Hangings.<br />
1Wtaf rs.<br />
Hollingsworth & Whitney Co., 28 Pleasant, opp. Cross,<br />
and (44 Federal and 143 Congress, 0.)<br />
Putent<br />
Medicines.<br />
BLACKGEORGE F., 41 Main (see page 434)<br />
DANFORTH GUY P., 40 Main, car. Galen (see<br />
page 448)<br />
TAYLOR GEORGE F.. 24 Main (see page 435)<br />
WOODWARD JAMES B., 51 Main (see p. 431)<br />
Patterm<br />
(Universal).<br />
MESERVE A. J. MISS, 62 Main (see page 446)<br />
Paints, Oils und Glass.<br />
PAINE RICHARD H., 33 Main (see foot lines in<br />
General Directory) ,<br />
Pilotoyraphers.<br />
ARM.STRONG 3%. L., 7 &in (see page 433)<br />
Aldrich E. True, 52 Mt. Auburn<br />
Anderseu Thomas, 51 Mt. Auburn<br />
EMERSON CHARLES S., 16 Church (see p. 434)<br />
Hail S. Adelaide Mrs. (homceopathic), 53 Mt. Auburn<br />
Huckins David’l’., 17 Main<br />
Kelly Michael J., 122 Main<br />
Mead Julian -4., 4 Irving<br />
Morse Luther B., 2 Riverside<br />
Tower George A. (horn.), 80 Mt. Auburn<br />
Locke<br />
Piano ard Otyan Turner.<br />
F. A., 5 Spring
578 WATERTOWN BUSTNESB-DIRECTORY<br />
Picture 2ranae Hnfta.<br />
Iiiusmnn D. IV., 30 Main, rm. 4<br />
GILKEY & STONE, 29 Irving, COL’. Arseual (see p.<br />
451)<br />
ROLLINS CHARLES H., 26 Main (see page 443)<br />
IL) )ney John F., bxsemznt, 1 Wt. Aubu~u<br />
STRATTON H. R., 4 Main st. ct. (see p. 442)<br />
WISHAKT THOMAS B., 48 vlnin (see pge 442)<br />
ROLLINS CHARLES H., 26 Main (see p. 443)<br />
BARKER FRED G. L’<strong>Watertown</strong> Enterprise”,<br />
Uarnard Irlock, 30 Main (see page 415)<br />
McLAUTHLIN & CO., 39 Maiu (see page 434)<br />
Ayer I,. A. .J., 7 Galeu<br />
FIELD EDWIN T., 4 Main (see page 435)<br />
HACKETT BHOS., 6 Galen, <strong>Watertown</strong> sq. (see<br />
page 438)<br />
KELLY THOMAS F., b asement, 3 Mt. Auburns (see<br />
page 439)<br />
LYMAN WILLIAX I-I., 18 Mt. Auburn (see page<br />
440) I<br />
Ayer L. A. J., i Galen<br />
FIELD EDWIN T., 4 Main (see page 438)<br />
FLETCHER & TOWNE, 256 aud %58 PIeasant(see<br />
page 439)<br />
HACKETT BROS., 6 Galeu, <strong>Watertown</strong> sq. (see p.<br />
4381<br />
HARTFORD NATHAN B., 1 and 3 Mttiu (see 11.<br />
439)<br />
KELLY THORUS<br />
pap.2 439)<br />
F., basement, 3 Mt. Auburu(see<br />
Levelley lhos.. 10 Mt. Auburn<br />
LYMAN WILLIAM H., 18 Mt. Auburn (see page<br />
d4U)<br />
SAWYER GEORGE A. (lamb and veal),<br />
seual (see page 433)<br />
221 Ar-
WATERTOWN BUSINESS DIRECT& 579<br />
\<br />
PublG Carriage.<br />
Robbins Dexter A., <strong>Watertown</strong> station, F. R. R.,Church<br />
Publisher.<br />
BARKER FRED G., “<strong>Watertown</strong> Enterprise”, 30<br />
Main (see page 445)<br />
PlOnp.<br />
ROLLINS CHARLES H., 26 Main (see p. 443)<br />
Real Estate AgeMs.<br />
GLEASON SAMUEL S., 56 Main (see p. 445)<br />
Monahan J. D., 42 Main<br />
RiMons<br />
and Laces.<br />
PENDERGHAST MARY J. MRS., 61 Maiu,cor.<br />
Church (see page 446)<br />
Roofing.<br />
WALKER &PRATT MNFG. CO., 20 and 22<br />
Galen, and (31 and35 Uuion, Boston) (see p. 45.2)<br />
Sanitary<br />
Eqyineer.<br />
ROLLINS CHARLES H., 26 Main (see page 443)<br />
STRATTON H. Ft., 4 Main st. ct. (see page 442)<br />
WISHART THOMAS B., 48 Maiu (see psge 442)<br />
Savings<br />
Ban72.<br />
WATERTOWN SAVINGS BANK, Albert 0.<br />
Davidson, pres., George E. Priest, treas., 36 Main<br />
(see page 444)<br />
Sewing D&chbe Shuttle and BobbinXnj~.<br />
Porter Shuttle & Bobbin Co., 14 Watertowu<br />
Sh,ade (Window)<br />
2!b~j’ra.<br />
RALSTON JOHN &CO., 71 Fayette (see p. 451)<br />
Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Etc.<br />
NEW ENGLAND MACHINE CO. (43 to 49 Beverly,<br />
Boston) (see page 635)<br />
Sileet -Lead av&d Zinc.<br />
IZOLLINS CHARLES H., 26 Main Qee page 443)
/<br />
580 ,$&4TERTOWN BUSINESS DIRECTORY<br />
Shirt<br />
.mLfi’S.<br />
Barker Joseph G., 47 Spring<br />
DAVIDSON GEORGE GF. (custom) ,47 Spriug (see<br />
page 446)<br />
Simbns, Hatch & Wbitten, rear 59 Spring., near Fayette<br />
and (1 Winthrop sq., and 18 to 32 Otis, B.)<br />
Sign mad Paoacg Puinters,<br />
LEMON FRANKLIN A., 9 Taylor (see page 441)<br />
Slauyh<br />
ter House.<br />
SA\%‘YER GEORGE A., 221 Arsenal (see p. 433)<br />
soil29<br />
ikiG2frs.<br />
WARREN SOAP MNFG. CO., 46 Water, and<br />
(143 Federal, IS.) (see page 12)<br />
Soda Wuter iWn.frs.<br />
EMERSON & THOMPSON, 38 <strong>Watertown</strong> (see<br />
page 440)<br />
Spring Wuter ( WA OZ.)<br />
EMERSON & THOMPSON, 38 <strong>Watertown</strong> (see<br />
page 440)<br />
StcabZes (LZtiery.)<br />
Hubbard Frank K., 24 Mt. Auburn, n. F. R. R.<br />
POTTER B. E., 18 Spring, n. F. R. 12. (see p. 449)<br />
\L-<br />
Stnmh Z&f rs.<br />
Barker H. & Co., Water, and (74 Commercial, B.)<br />
Crystal Springs Mnfg. Co. (The), 166 Pieasant<br />
Stutioaherp/,<br />
Etc.<br />
McLAUTHLIN & CO., 39 Main (see page 434)<br />
Steam Boilers ard Et,yines.<br />
NEW ENGLAND MACHINE CO, (43 to 47<br />
Beverly, 1-l.) (see page 635)<br />
Stewa Pu~rrzps, Boilers, Etc.<br />
NEW ENGLAND MACHINE CO. (43 to 4i Bererly,<br />
13.) (see page 635)
WATERTOWN CL’SISESS DIRECTORY 581<br />
ROLLINS CHARLES H., 26 Main (see page 443)<br />
STRATTON H. R., 4 Main-st. ct. (see page 446)<br />
WISHART THOMAS B., 48 Main (see page 442)<br />
Steana t.md Hot<br />
Water Apparut~us.<br />
WALKER & PRATT MXFG. CO., 20 and 22<br />
Galen and (31 to 35 Uniou, B.) (see page 452)<br />
Steam nrzd Hotel Cookhag Appmmtcts.<br />
WALKER & PRATT MNFG. CO., 20 and 22<br />
Galen and (31 to 35 Uniou, B.) (see page 452)<br />
%%AT,KER & PRATT MNFG. CO., 20 and 22<br />
Galen and (31 to 35 Union, U.) (see page 432)<br />
Stoves and T+hwure.<br />
BENT HERBERT F., 64 Main (see page 447)<br />
\%‘ALKER & PHATT MNFG. CO., 20<br />
Gaien aud (31 to 35 Union, U.) (see page 452)<br />
Street Cm Statio2a.<br />
HOWARD FRED C., 31 RIain (see page 440)<br />
Sur~Lteyors*<br />
Jackson Charles F., 8 Franklin<br />
PIERCE WILLIAM T., 56 Main, rm.4(see p.460)<br />
Jones Arthur. 4G Main<br />
McAreeney Patrick, 14 Mt. Auburn<br />
Tea&em.<br />
(wusIc.)<br />
Carter J3ertha E. Miss, 55 Mt. Auburn<br />
Currau K. E. Miss, 2 Commou<br />
Leach Emilie llI. Mrs., 32 Church<br />
Keville alice B. Miss, 8 Middle<br />
Pierce M. J. Miss, 19 Franklin<br />
Tenoey Susie J. Miss, 7 Cuba<br />
Peamsters.<br />
Bill Fred P., 8 Summer<br />
Fitlnerty William B., stand 33 Main<br />
Slec~l~er George H.. 47 Nain<br />
Stelthen; Bras., 45 California
!%!2 WATERTOWN BUSINESS DIEECTORY<br />
Teas, Coffees and Spices.<br />
FLETCHER & TOWNE, 256 and 258 Pleasant, c.<br />
Bridge (see page 4:3Y)<br />
HARTFORD NATHAN B., 1 and 3 Main (see<br />
page 43Yj<br />
Japan Tea Co., J. D. MonaIran, prop., 42 Main<br />
Learned Charles E. Miss, 11 Main<br />
!Pelegmph<br />
Oflees,<br />
Western Union Telegraph Co., P. J. Coughlin, operator<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong> station, F. R. R., Church and Union<br />
Market station, F. R. R., Mrs. M. F. Whitten, operator,<br />
School<br />
(L%lephone<br />
Of/tee.<br />
Xew England Telephone & Tel. Co., Miss Jennie Campion,<br />
operator, 48 Main<br />
Tifn, Cop9jer and Sheet Ir*on Work.<br />
Rowen George S., 11 Main-street court<br />
WALKER ‘& PRATT MNFG. CO., 20 and 23<br />
Galen and (~31 to YLI Union, B.) (see p. 452)<br />
Tit&<br />
Roofiug.<br />
WaCKER & PRATT MNFG. CO., 40 and 22<br />
Galen and (31 to 35 Union, R.j (see 1~. 45”)<br />
l’ittt Cloth 11Z3tf3-s.<br />
RALSTON JOHN & CO., 71 Fayette (see p. 4.j1)<br />
Toilet Articles CLILCZ Perfumeries.<br />
BLACK GEORGE F., 41 Main (see p. 434)<br />
DANFORTH GUY I’., 40 Alaiu, WI’. Gulen (see<br />
page 448)<br />
TAYLOR GEORGE F., 24 Main (see p. 435)<br />
WOOD WARD JAMES B., 51 Main (see p. 434)<br />
Undet*takem.<br />
GREGG ALEXANDER & SONS, 14 Galen (see<br />
page 452)<br />
GREGG GEORGE H, (4 Central block, Newtonville),<br />
see page 4.52)<br />
RAYMOND CHARLES A., 53 Main, opp. Town<br />
llall (see page 435)<br />
.<br />
BENT HERBERT F., G4 Main (see p. 447)<br />
KEEFE a% FRASER, 35 Mniu iwe page 447)
WATERTOWN 8USINltss ‘DIRECTORY 583<br />
Variety<br />
Learned C. E. Miss, 11 Mnin<br />
Store.<br />
Watchmakers and Jewelers.<br />
EVA Alfred, 2 Mt. Auburn<br />
Irish Ernest C., 65 Main<br />
Morgan William 0.. 5 Spring<br />
Wat;t,zi;n<br />
Water Sapply Co.<br />
Water Supply Co., John H. Perkins, supt.,52<br />
Wedding<br />
Cake.<br />
DOHERTY WILLIAM F., 45 Main (see p. 440)<br />
Weighers.<br />
Flagg James H., 357 Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn<br />
Town Scales, Mt. Auburn, next Beacon square<br />
Cassidy John E., Charles River aveuue<br />
HARTHERTZ F. C., 28 Arsenal (see p. 441)<br />
MERRIFIELD F. W. & CO., Western avenue,<br />
Brightou bridge (see page 447)<br />
ROSS JOHN, 11 and 13 Spring, near Main (see<br />
page 441)<br />
Wbdow Shade Mnfrs.<br />
RALSTON JOHN & CO,, 71 Fayette, car. Cushman<br />
(see page 451)<br />
Wire<br />
Goods.<br />
PAINE RICHARD H., 33 Main (see foot lines in<br />
gen’l directory)<br />
Wood and Coal.<br />
MURPHY PETER J., 357 Mt. Auburn st. and<br />
(M:Donaltl st., Cambridge) (see p. 618)<br />
PEVEAR W. H. & CO., elevator, 128 Arsenal,<br />
ofice 5 Spring [see p. 442)<br />
Wood<br />
Engravers.<br />
Calderwood George A., 58 Elm, E. W.<br />
36
582 WATERTOWN BUSINESS DIkECTORY<br />
Wood<br />
Workers.<br />
Kingsman David W., 30 Main, rm. 4<br />
Wooden.<br />
Ware.<br />
FLETCHER & TOWNE, 256 and 258 Pleasant,<br />
car. Bridge (see page 439)<br />
PAINE RICHARD H., 33 Main (see foot lines in<br />
gen’l dvectory)<br />
Woolen<br />
Good J!lnfrs.<br />
AETNA MILLS, A. 0. Davidson, agent, 266<br />
Pleasant, Bemis station, Arthur Hobart, treas. (266<br />
Devonshire, B.) (see page 435)<br />
t..
OFFICERS .-.<br />
OF THE ,<br />
TOWN OF WATERTOWN,<br />
FOR <strong>1893</strong>,<br />
Town Election First Monday in March.<br />
Selectnten-Abram L. Richards, George H. Sleeper,<br />
Chasles F. Fitz.<br />
TOWN CZerL-Fred E. Critchett.<br />
T~ensurer-Samuel S. Gleasou.<br />
Cotlector-William E. Farwell.<br />
Assessors -William H. Ingraham, William E. Farwell,<br />
James H. Norcross.<br />
Auditor-George S. Parker.<br />
Board of Health-Bennett F. Davenport, Chairman;<br />
Edward F. Porter, Secretctry ; James R. Harrison<br />
Fence Viewers-George Parker, Thomas H. Wicks,<br />
Samuel F. Stearns.<br />
Janitor-John H. Holt.<br />
Measurers oj @rain-W. H. Perkins, James W. Magee.<br />
Overseers of Poor-The Selectmen<br />
Begistraw oj Voters-O. W. Dimick, Chairmak; F. E.<br />
Critchett, Clerk; C. S. Regan, I,. B. Tarlton<br />
RNM! Commissioners-George II. Sleeper, Thomas<br />
Gavin, Thomas G. Banks.<br />
Sealer of Weights and Mectsurers-Fred E. Critchett.<br />
Supt. of Almshouse and Pound Keeper-John J. Reed.<br />
Supt. of Hay Scales-Daniel J. Mahoney.<br />
Supt. of Highways--Thomas G. Banks.<br />
S~urveyors and Measurers oj Wood and Bark-William<br />
H. Pevear, Harry E. Dadmun, John J. Gavin<br />
Undert&ers-Alexander Gregg, George I-1. Gregg,<br />
Charles A. Raymond.
536 WATERTOWN MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT<br />
POLICE<br />
DEPARTMEST.<br />
STATION, TOWN HOUSE BCILDING.<br />
1 Church, corner Main.<br />
George Parker, Chkf; Daniel H. Cooney, Thomas F.<br />
Lyons, Linus Allen Shaw, Henry W. Howard, Frank H.<br />
Callshan, John F. Dwyer, Ptrtdmen; ,Joseph P. White,<br />
William P. Coleman, Robert Elder, Miclruel Carroll,Joseph<br />
Burns, James Nee, &xcicrZ Poo!ics; George Parker. Daniel<br />
II. Cooney, Linus Alleu Shnw, Cossttrbles; George Parker,<br />
George F. Robinson, Andrew H. Stone! Thomas F.<br />
Lyons, Truant Oflcers.<br />
FIRE<br />
DEPARTMENT.<br />
BOARD<br />
OF ENGINEERS.<br />
Henry Home, Ciliej”; James R. Harrison, Asst.;<br />
Michael B. Colligan, 212d. Asst and Clerk.<br />
PEQUOSSETTE S. F. E. CO., NO. 1.<br />
Church Street,<br />
near Main.<br />
David S. Rundlett, Foremun; Herbert A. Philbrook,<br />
Asst. Foreman; W:de C, Wheeler, Clerk; Moses Pattee.<br />
Driver; J. H. Holt, Ez!ginenan.<br />
Ten Members.<br />
A. D. DREW HOOK AND LADDER CO.<br />
Church Street,<br />
near Main.<br />
Michael W. Lyons, Foreman; John J. Murphy, Asst.<br />
Fxentan ; Thomas J. Gavin, Clcr~; James J. Flannerp.<br />
Ten Members.
\ WATERTOWN MISCELL~EGCS DEPARTMENT 587<br />
JOHN A. YORK HOSE CO., NO. 1.<br />
Church Street, near Main.<br />
David S. Rundlett, Foreman; Herbert A. Philbrook.<br />
Asst. Foreman; Wade C. Wheeler, Clerk; Gilbert C.<br />
Nichols, Driver. A<br />
PEQUOSSETTE HOSE, NO. 2.<br />
Mt. Auburn Street, near Arlington.<br />
Robert Elder, Foreman; John Lyons, Asst. Foreman;<br />
William Andrews, CZerk.<br />
Eight<br />
Members.<br />
FIRE ALARM.<br />
List of boxes with their numbers<br />
and locations.<br />
3 J. H. Flogg’s store, Mt. Auburn.<br />
4 R. R. station, East <strong>Watertown</strong>.<br />
5 Juuc’n &It. Auburn and School Sts.<br />
6 Mt. Auburn, car. Walnut Sts.<br />
i Mt. Auburn. car. Parker Sts.<br />
12 Galen, car. Morse Sts.<br />
13 <strong>Watertown</strong>, cor.Morse Sts.<br />
14 ,Jewett St., near Royd St.<br />
15 Engine House, Church St.<br />
16 Water St., at Electric Light station<br />
21 Main St., opposite Howard St.<br />
24 Office Btna RIilIs, Pleasant St.<br />
24 Junct’n Lexington and Orchard Sts.<br />
25 Common St., car. Common St. Place.<br />
26 Favette St., COP. White’s ave.<br />
41 Grove St,, COP. Coolidge Ave.<br />
44 Junc’n Arsenal and Walnut Sts.<br />
43 Irving St. near Market<br />
45 (private) ,Union Carpet Lining Co.‘s Mill, Arsenal st.<br />
When a fire is discovered, go to the nearest box to the<br />
tire.<br />
A sign over each box gives the location of the keys,<br />
with which the citizens should be familiar, thus sav;ng<br />
any delay in sounditrg an alarm.<br />
Open the box, pull the hook all the way down, once<br />
only, and let go. If you don’t hear any sound frotn the<br />
tapper in the box, pull again. If you fail the second<br />
time, go to the next nearest box and do the same. Do<br />
not touch any other box if the first one gives the alarm.
~%WATERTOWN nfmxmaEous DEPARTMENT<br />
After giving an alarm, remain at the box, if possible’<br />
to direct the fireman to the fire.<br />
Never sound an alarm for a fire seen at a distance, unless<br />
assistance is called for.<br />
N’ever open .the box or touch the hook expect in case<br />
of fire.<br />
Any one having a key to the signal boxes who should<br />
change his place of resfdence. or business, will please return<br />
the key promptly to the Chief Engineer or the Engine<br />
House.<br />
SIGNALS.<br />
l--Blow for test at 6.30~. M. and 12.45 and 6.45 P. M.<br />
l-l-Two blows will be given when the compauies at<br />
fires have “made up.”<br />
ll-Blows followed by box number indicate Police<br />
Call. One round.<br />
2-2-Signal for no School. Two rounds.<br />
PUBLIC<br />
SCHOOL<br />
SCHOOLS.<br />
COMMITTEE.<br />
Dr. J. A. Mead, Cl~aiwnan; Charles W. Stone, Sec.;<br />
C. S. Ensign, James D. Monahan, Henry Skinner, Miss<br />
H. Adelaide Coolidge.<br />
Superintendent-George R. Dwelley. office hours, 4 to<br />
5 p. m., Tuesday and Thursday, School committee room,<br />
Town Hall, Main, car. Church street.<br />
PHILLIPS HIGH SCHOOL.<br />
Marshall street.<br />
George R. Dwelley, Principal; Elien M. Crafts, Rachel<br />
Hartwell, Arnold Zullig, A&dants.<br />
CESTRE<br />
GRANT GRAMMAR<br />
DISTRICT.<br />
SCHOOL.<br />
Whites avenue.<br />
Charles G. Ham, Master; Elizabeth P. Skinner, Olinna,<br />
E. Tenney, Anna D.Hall,Etta B. Dadmnn,assista,Lts.<br />
FRANCIS GRAMXAR<br />
SCHOOL.<br />
Mount Auburn street.<br />
S. .J. Holbrook. FVincippaZ; Hattie B. Johnson, Lizzie<br />
A. Burbank, Assistants.
WATERTOWN MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT 589<br />
PHILLIPS PRIMARY SCHOOL.<br />
Marshall street.<br />
Miss Mamie B. Patten, Principal; Luna S. Cutler, E.<br />
Delia Adams, Assistads.<br />
EAST<br />
DISTRICT.<br />
COOLIDGE GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY SCHOOL.<br />
Mt. Auburn street, near Cottage.<br />
Miss Ruth W. Howard, Principal; Miss Mary E.<br />
Burns, TeaclLer.<br />
WEST DISTRICT.<br />
SPRING GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY SCHOOL.<br />
Ma,in street.<br />
Miss Joanna M. Riley, Miss Hattie 31. Cutter, Miss<br />
Alice V. Winslow, Teachers.<br />
PALER GRAW~AR AND PRIMARY SCHOOL.<br />
Galen street.<br />
Miss Alice C. Rullard, Princi@; Miss Christina F.<br />
Green, Miss Susan A. Blake, Tenclbem.<br />
BEMIS PRIXARY SCHOOL.<br />
Waltham street.<br />
Miss Margaret L. Sullivan, Tencher.<br />
Teacher of Drawing-Miss Elizabeth C. Allen.<br />
Teacher 01 Manual Trtaining-William A. England.<br />
Teacher qf Music-S. H. Hadley, High and Grammar<br />
schools and 0. K. Brown, Primary school.<br />
Teacher of Sewing-Miss Ella Whiting.<br />
Truant Oflcers-Geo. Parker, Geo. F. Robinson, Andrew<br />
H. Stone, Thomas F. Lyons.<br />
Janitors-Geo. F. Robinson, Andrew H. Stone, Mary<br />
Austen, Mrs. Ryan, E. A. Humphrey.<br />
ST. PATRICK’S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.<br />
Pleasant street, next Church lane.<br />
11 Teachers of St. Dominick. 485 pupils.
590 ~‘A’JJER’JOWN MTSCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT<br />
WATERTOWN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.<br />
Main, corner Thaxter street.<br />
Organized 1868.<br />
TRUSTEES.<br />
Charles Brigham. Chirman; ,Dr. J. A. Mead, Sec.;<br />
George E. Priest, Treas.; Rev. Robert P. Stack, Herbert<br />
Coolidge, William H. Bustin, ,Jr.<br />
Solon F. Whitney, Libl*a~inn; Miss Jane Stockwell,<br />
Isl flsst.; Miss Mabel F. Learned, 2d Bsst.; Miss Flora<br />
IS. Wise, 3d Asst.; Miss 1,. Louise Whitney, Cataloguer.<br />
Open every afternoon except Sundays, from 2 o’clock<br />
to 9 o’clock.<br />
Number of books, 21,382 besides 26,000 pamphlets<br />
and papers.<br />
CHURCHES.<br />
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WATERTOWN.<br />
Mt. Auburn street, near Main<br />
Organized 1830.<br />
Rev. Edward A. Capeu, P∨ Royal Gilkey, Joseph<br />
H. Stone, W. E. Parwell. Heury Richardson, S. Henry<br />
Cooml~s, Deacons; J. H. L. Coon, F. H. Edgecomb,<br />
William H. Pevenr, Standirrg Committee; S. Henry<br />
Coombs, Tyeas.; William ‘I’. Macurdy, Clerk; S. Henry<br />
Coombs: (7011.; J&n A. York, Sexton; Fred E.Crawford,<br />
8upt. s. s.; Waldo A. Gilkey, A&t. Supt.; Louis J.<br />
Goodwin. Chorister; Walter Stone. Sec.; W. H. Pevear,<br />
Treus. ; William A. Jepson. Lib,*crri&.<br />
Number of church members, 373. Number of scholars,<br />
350. Volumes, GOO.<br />
PHILLIPS CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL<br />
TRINITARIAN.)<br />
Mt. Auburn street, corner Phillips.<br />
Organized 1855.<br />
Edward C. Porter, Padog*; Luther BXorbe,Horace W.<br />
Otis, L. McDonald. Noah Swett, Deacons; Moses Fuller,<br />
Tyeas . ; J. Henry Green, Clerk; E. S. Plaisted, Sextw;<br />
Joshua H. Pollard, Supt. S. S.; Arthur Stockin, Asst.<br />
Supt. ; Miss Susie Burnham, Librarialz. O@cew of the<br />
P~>&l~--John M. Johnson, Treas.; James H. Snow, Walter<br />
B. Snow, W. N. Chamberlin, Prudential Committee.<br />
Number of members, 225. Number of scholars, 220<br />
Over 700 volumes in library.
WATERTOWN MTSCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT 591<br />
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD<br />
DIt. Auburn, corner Russell avenue.<br />
(EPISCOPAL.)<br />
Church built A. D. 1888.<br />
Rev. Edward A. Rand, Rector; Thomas G. Banks,<br />
Clerk; W. J. Qnimy,Treas.; John E. Abbott, Guy Smith,<br />
Wardem; Joseph A. French, Geo. F. Robinson, George<br />
0. Pisher, Henry A. Scranton, John Baker, William<br />
Hauck, John Lovell, V&trynzen.<br />
METHODIST<br />
EPISCOPAL.<br />
Main street, near Cross.<br />
Organized 1837.<br />
Rev. George M. Smiley, Pastor; R. H. Paine, Henry<br />
Chase, Cyrus H. Campbrll, Curtis Iiisby, Mrs. Wallace<br />
Savage, Wilber F. Learned, Geo. E. Priest, N. B.Hartford,<br />
F. W. Cobb, F. ‘I’. Holmes, Stewards; Geo. E.<br />
Z’riest, Treas.; W. C. Howard, Geo. E. Priest, E.F. Parier,<br />
W. H. Perk&, W. W. Savage, Oliver Shaw, L. S.<br />
Cleveland, Chester Sprague, Trustees; F. T. Holmes,<br />
Xe.xlon; R. H. Paine, Supt. S. S.; Herbert Learned&c.;<br />
H. S. Wood, Libra%/.<br />
Number of church members, 152. Number of Sunday<br />
school members, 235. Volumes, 208.<br />
ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH (ROMAN CATHOLIC.)<br />
Church lane,off Main street,nearly opposite <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>.<br />
Organized 1849.<br />
Rev. Robert P. Stack. Pustor; Rev. T. W. Cougblin,<br />
Asst. ; ---, Sexton; Rev. Robert P. Stack, Supt.<br />
Sunday School.<br />
Number of members, 3,000.<br />
FIRST PARISH SOCIETY (UNITARIAN.)<br />
Church street, corner Summer.<br />
Organized 1630.<br />
Rev. William H. Savage, Pustor; Charles W. Stone,<br />
Chairman; Dr. Julian A. Mead. G. Frederick Robinson,<br />
John Kendall, H.O. Wilson.Star~dirLg Committee; William<br />
H. Ingraham, Treas. and Clwk; Rev. Wm. H. Savage,<br />
Supt. S. 8.; A. Clark, Librarim&; C. F. Pike, Musical<br />
Director.
59 2 WATERTOWN MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT<br />
MI. AUBURN UNION CHAPEL.<br />
Belmont street, near the bridge, Mt. Auburn.<br />
Established Nov. 9, 18’73.<br />
F Joseph A. Coolidge, 37 Wallace st., Cambridge, Supt.;<br />
Augustus <strong>Free</strong>mau, Mt. Auburn, Ass. Sapt.; William<br />
Johnson, Belmont, Sec.; Henry Richardson, Mt. Auburu,<br />
Tretrsurer.<br />
PEQUOSSETTE<br />
MASONIC.<br />
LODGE OF FREE MASONS.<br />
Chartered 1858.<br />
F. E. Critchett, K X.; R. W. Brown, X. K; Charles<br />
F. Rustin, J. W.; G. F. Robiusou, Sec.; William E. Farwell,<br />
Treus.; John M. Johnson, S. D.; George S. Parker,<br />
J. D.; Thomas B. Wishart, S. S.; S. Eugene Proctor, J.<br />
8.; W. H. Savage, Chap.; F. H. Edgecombe, !I’yler.<br />
Meetings held in Masonic Hall, Otis buildiug, Main,<br />
corner Spring street, second Thursday in the month.<br />
Officers elected annually, in December.<br />
ODD<br />
FELLOWS.<br />
LAFAYETTE LODGE, NO. 31.<br />
William M. Newcomb, iV. a.; 0. R. Hatch, Per. Sec.;<br />
Johu W. Newcomb, Rec. Sec.<br />
Meets every Tuesday evening in Masonic Hall, 17<br />
Main street.<br />
AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR.<br />
CHARLES RIVER COUNCIL, NO. 36.<br />
Instituted October 9, 1879.<br />
G. M. Blaze, C.; S. A. Gregg, Cc&J W. H. Lucas<br />
Chap. and Sec.<br />
Meetssecond and fourth Wednesday ereuings in G. A.<br />
R. Hall, 2 Mt. Auburn street.
‘WATERTOWN MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT 593<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED<br />
WORKMEN.<br />
WATERTOWN LODGE, NO. 70.<br />
Instituted October 22, 1886.<br />
Andrew Nuttiug, M. W.; Dennis Sullivan, Recorder.<br />
Meets first and third Mondays in each month at Masouic<br />
EIall, Otis building, 17 Main street.<br />
BRITISH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.<br />
J. H. Looker, .&es.; G. S. Thompson, Sec.<br />
Regular meetings second Wednesday of each month.<br />
GRANB ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.<br />
ISAAC B. PATTEN POST, NO. 81.<br />
David F. Tripp, C.; J. M. Burns, 8. V. c.;<br />
J. L. Robinson, J. v. C.; Charles C. White, Q. X; E.<br />
W. Pilsbury, AC@. ; F. A. Thomas, Surgeon; George<br />
W. Foskett, C%up.; Andrew Goodwin, 0. G.; G. F.<br />
Robinson, S. M.<br />
Regular meetings first and third Friday evenings of<br />
each month, at G. A. R. Hall, 2 Mt. Auburn street.<br />
ISAAC B. PATTEN RELIEF CORPS, NO. 59.<br />
Mrs. Abbie H. Stone, Pres.; Mrs. Sarah A. Barker,<br />
Sec.<br />
Regular meetings, second and fourth Mondays of each<br />
mouth, at G. A. R. Hall, 2 Mt. Auburn st.<br />
SONS OF VETERANS.<br />
ARTHUR B. FULLER CAMP, 102.<br />
Denuis J. Sullivan, Commander; J. J. Hurlihy, 1st.<br />
Sergeant.<br />
Regular meetiugs, second and fourth Fridays of each<br />
month.
KXIGHTS<br />
OF HONOR.<br />
QUIXOBEN LODGE, NO. 43.<br />
Instituted Feb. 2, 1857.<br />
Henry Atwood, Diet.; Howard Russell, Reporter.<br />
Meets secoud and fourth Monday evenings at Masonic<br />
Hall, Otis buildiug, 17 Maiu<br />
M. C. 0. F.<br />
CHARLES RIVER COURT.<br />
J. D. PIIouahnn. G. R.; M. T. Holland, Sec.<br />
Regular meetings first and third Mondays in G. A. R.<br />
hall 2 Mt. Auburn st.<br />
NORTHERN MUTUAL RELIEF<br />
ASSOCIATION.<br />
FRANKLIN ASSOCIATES, NO. 19.<br />
F. H. Edgecomb, Pres.; William H. Pevear, Sec.<br />
Meets flmrth Wednesday in each month, in G. A. It*<br />
Hall, 2 Mt. Auburn st.<br />
ORDER OF THE FRATERNAL CIRCLE.<br />
PEQUOSSETTE LODGE, NO. 93.<br />
Edward Troy, Pres.; M. P. Hynes, Sec.<br />
Meets first and third Tuesdavs of each mouth, in G. A.<br />
R. 11: 1 j 2jMt,. Auburn street I<br />
0. I. H.<br />
LOCAL BRANCH, 393.<br />
Warreu Taylor, C. J.; Geo. S. Parker, Accountnr~t.<br />
~Regular meetings first and third Thursdays, in G. A. R.<br />
Hall, 2 Mt. Auburn street.<br />
ROYAL<br />
ARCANUM.<br />
GEN. tiUINEY COUJWIL, NO. 4380.<br />
I’eter McGrath, Regent; Daniel F. Loughry, Sec.<br />
Meetings first aud third Wednesdays at G. A. R. Hall,<br />
2 Bit Auburn st.
WATERTOWN MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT 6%<br />
TEMPERANCE<br />
SOCIETY.<br />
CHARITY LODGE, GOOD TEMPLARS, NO. 6.<br />
’ Organized May 31, 1878.<br />
Edward Stearns, C. Tern&r.<br />
Meets every Wednesday evening in the Aetna School<br />
Hall, Bridge street.<br />
CRYSTAL RIVER LODGE, G. T., NO. 137.<br />
Organized Jan. 1890.<br />
Frank Moore, C. T.; Minnie Haskir 8, VLce T. ; John<br />
Golding, P. C. T.; Miss Joanna Martin, #en.; Hugh<br />
Gelding, Treas.<br />
Meets every Thursday evening at rms. in Dana block,<br />
29 Main.<br />
WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.<br />
Mrs. James Coon, Pres.; Mrs. A. C. Crswford;Treas.;<br />
Mrs. Andrew Goodwin, Car. Sec.; Mrs. James Judd,Rec.<br />
Sec.<br />
Regular meetings secoud and fourth Fridays of each<br />
month at 3 p. m., in the Y. M. C. A., rooms, Otis bldg.,<br />
17 Maiu street.<br />
U. 0. G. C.<br />
ABRAHAM LINCOLN COMMANDERY, NO. 67.<br />
Organized Sept., 1879.<br />
Charles Worth, A C.; Mrs. A. B. Hall, N. .X C.; S.<br />
F. Cole, Prelate; George H. Critchley, Herald; A. J.<br />
Coolidge, K. of R.; A. D. Drew, F. K. of 11.; George<br />
F. Teele,Treas.; A. K. Worth, W. I. Q.; T. F. Holmes,<br />
W. 0. Cr.; Mrs. Andrew Goodwin, P. LX. C.<br />
Meets at Masonic Hall, 17 Main street, first and third<br />
Thursday eveniugs of each month.<br />
SOCIETIES,<br />
BOARD<br />
ETC.<br />
OF TRADE.<br />
S.S. Gleason, W. M. Otis, A. C. Stockin, H. H, Sawyer,<br />
Chester Sprague.<br />
Meets in Otis building, 17 Main street.
596 WATERTOWN MISCELLANEOU6 DEPARTMENT<br />
I-IOUE FOR FRIENDLESS OR FALLEN WOUEN.<br />
Elm, corner Arsenal, East <strong>Watertown</strong>.<br />
Office, 2 Russell pl., off North Russell street, Boston.<br />
F. C. Hatch, Missionary and Supt. ; Mrs. F. C. Hatch,<br />
Asst. ; Rev. Addisou Browne, co&.; G. A. Tower, M. D.,<br />
Clara C. Austin Leach, 31. D., V’isiting Physicians; Arthur<br />
P. Wilson, Btt.<br />
ST. PATRICK’S LITERARY ASSOCIATION.<br />
St. Patrick’s Hall.<br />
P. S. Cuuniff, Pres.; James Vahey, Xec.<br />
Meetiugs every Sunday afternoon at 4 p. m.<br />
THE LADIES’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.<br />
Organized 1886.<br />
Mrs. Robert Horne, Pres.; Mrs. Henry Locke, Vice<br />
Pres. ; Mrs. IL F. Hagoes, Treas.; Mrs. Herbert Kryo,<br />
Xec.;Mrs. George 6. Johnsou, &U-on.<br />
llleets second Friday of each month, from October to<br />
April at Unittcrian building, Church street.<br />
WATERTOWN FIREMAN’S RELIEF ASSOCIATIOK~<br />
Organized November 2, 1891.<br />
Henry Home, Pres.; M. W. Lyons, Ece Pres.; Orrin<br />
1%. Hatch, Sec.; John H. Holt. 15.eas.; Jxmes K. Harrison,<br />
David S. Ruudlett, John J. Murphy, Robert Elder,<br />
Trustees.<br />
Annual meeting second Wednesday in May<br />
WATERTOWN HlSTORICAL SOCIETY.<br />
Rev, Edward A. Rand, Pres.; William H. Ingraham<br />
T7ice Pres. ; Charles F. Pitz, Car. Sec.; Miss Ellen F.<br />
Crafts, Rec. Sec.; Clnlrles F. nIason, Tj*eas.; Solon F.<br />
Whitney, Librarim; The above officers and Bennett F.<br />
Davenport, 31. D., Julian A. Mead, ix. D., and Charles A.<br />
Sterns, Council.<br />
WATERTOWN IMPROVEXEN’I’ ASSOCIATION.<br />
Organized April 23, 1883.<br />
Rev. Elward A. Rand, Pres.; James H. Norcross,<br />
Thomas Gaviu,and David F. Tripp, VicePt-es;WilliamH.<br />
Ingraham, Sec.; Charles F. Jackson, Treas.
WATERTOWN MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMEIQT 597<br />
WATERTOWN LADIES’ SOCIETY FOR THE RE-<br />
LIEF OF THE SICK.<br />
Formed in 1816.<br />
Mrs. R. A. Bradford, l’res.; Miss Emily Robbina, Vice<br />
Pres.; Mrs. Abby V. Barry, Treas.; Mrs. Francis Kendall,<br />
Sec.<br />
WATERTOWN MUSICAL ASSOCIATION.<br />
Rev. William H. Savage, Pres.; W. A. Lingham, Vice<br />
Pres.; C. A. York, Sec.; Charles F. Mason, Treas. ;Sumner<br />
Coolidge, Director; Albert Allison, Acconlpanist.<br />
WATERTOWN MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION.<br />
Organized February 22,188O.<br />
Cornelius D. Regan, 3’j.e.s. ; John P. Vnhey, Vice Pj.es. ;<br />
Cornelius H. Keefe, Treas.; Daniel McCarthy, Car. Sec.;<br />
Michael York, Fila. Sec.<br />
Meetings are held on the first and third Fridays of each<br />
month, at hall in Dana block, 29 Maiu.<br />
WATERTOWN<br />
POOR FARM.<br />
105 Orchard street.<br />
John 3. Reed, Supt. Number of inmates, 11.<br />
YOUNG MEN’S ASSEMBLY.<br />
Fred S. Crawford, Pves.; S. T. Sharp, Vice Pres.; F.<br />
W. Cobb, TTeas. ; William A. Lingham,Scc. ; B. H.Dow ,<br />
Charles H. Gregg, Sterling Dow, L. 8. Cleveland, EIL.<br />
Committee.<br />
Meetings every third Wednesday evening,in Otis bldg.,<br />
17 Main.<br />
YOUNG MEN’S CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION.<br />
J. H. Yahey, Pres.; W. H. Loftus, Sec.<br />
Meets every Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock,in McMasters<br />
block, Main street. Room open daily.<br />
YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.<br />
Rooms Otis building, 17 Main.<br />
F. G. Barker, Pres.; S. H. Coombs, Vice Pres.; J. H.<br />
Pollxrd, Recording Sec.; W. T. Macurdy, Treas.; Willis<br />
R. Goddard, General Sec.
j$)A WATERTOWN MlSCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT<br />
CORPORATIONS.<br />
AETNA<br />
MILLS.<br />
256 Pleasant, corner Bridge street.<br />
OIlice, 266 Devonshire street, Boston.<br />
Joseph C. Stevens, Pres.; Arthur Hobart, [1eus. ;<br />
Merrill Smith, Clerk; A. 0. Davidson, Agent. (Dress<br />
and Wooleu Goods Mnfrs.)<br />
EIOLLINGSWORTH & WHITNEY COMPANY.<br />
Pequoosette Mills. 28 Pleasant, opp, Cross street.<br />
Incorporated April, 1882.<br />
Store, 34, 36 and 38 Federal street, Boston.<br />
Sumner Hollingsworth! Pm.; Chrles A. Dean, T%e<br />
&es.; Edward B. Eaton, Treas.; A. H. Hartwell, Supt.<br />
(Paper Mnfrs.)<br />
SHELLEY MAKUFACTUING CO.<br />
Stanley avenue, nest the railroad7 Bemis.<br />
Incorporated 1892.<br />
William Robertsham, P/-es.; George Crossland, Tt*eas.;<br />
Hem-y Robertshnw, Sec.; John North Qelb. MuLnget..<br />
(Xohair Goods. )<br />
STANLEY DRY PLATE CO.<br />
Rear 18 Maple<br />
street.<br />
Incorporated 1887.<br />
Frank E. Stanley, A*es.; Clarence V. Emerson, Sec.;<br />
E’reelau 0. Stanler, Treas.; Edward N. Brewer, Supt.<br />
THE CAMPBELL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO,<br />
71 Fayette street. OWce, 104 Hi& street, Bostou.<br />
Capital Stock, $300,000.<br />
Henry F. Campbell, Pres.; Ronald A. Stuart, Sec. and<br />
Treas.<br />
THE CRYSTAL SPRINGS MAKUFACTURZNG CO.<br />
166 Pleasant street, near Waltham street.<br />
Incorporated 1889.<br />
Starch<br />
Mnfrs.<br />
F, H. Ocliorne, Pres.; W. B. Buckminster, yi,e PJZS,;<br />
C. It. Fletcher, X@.
WATERTOWN MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT ti97B<br />
THE WARREN SOAP MNFG. CO.<br />
46 Water street. Office, 143 Federal street, Boston.<br />
Established 1887. Incorporated 1890.<br />
George L. Stevens, Pres.; Albert C. Warren, Treas.;<br />
Alfred H. A. Groeschner, Sec.<br />
THOMAS DALBY CO.<br />
43 Morse street.<br />
Incorporated Jan. 1, 1892. Capital Stock, $2j,OOO.<br />
Thomas A. Dnlby, Pres.; Thomas A. Dalby, Treas.;<br />
Edward J. Smith, Clerk.<br />
UNION BAG & PAPER CO.<br />
24 Pleasant, opp. Cross street.<br />
L. G. Fisher, Pres.; Charles A. Dean, Vice PI-es. ; F.<br />
Washburn, Sec. and Treas.; William A. Lingham, supt.<br />
(Paper Bag Mnfrs.)<br />
UNION CARPET LINING CO.<br />
304 Arsenal street.<br />
Incorporated August,l880. Capital Stock,$lOO,OOO.<br />
Samuel A. Carleton, Pres.; Jaseph N. Damon, Treas.;<br />
John M. Whittemore, ,Vanager.<br />
UNION MARKET NATIONAL BANK.<br />
52 Main street.<br />
Capital $100,000.00.<br />
Oliver Shaw. Pres.; John K. Stickney, Vice Pres.;<br />
Noah Swett, Cashier; George S. Parker, Asst. Cnskier;<br />
H. C. Derby, James W. Magee, John K. St~ickneg, Francis<br />
Kendall, S. S. Gleason, Oliver Shaw, Charles Brigham,<br />
Directors.<br />
WALKER & PRATT MNFG. CO.<br />
16 to 26 Galen street. 31 to 35 Union street,Boston.<br />
Capital Stock, $300,000.00.<br />
George W. Walker, Pres.; Arthur W. Walker, Treas.;<br />
Oliver Sliawv: Sii@.
WATERTOWN CO-OPERATIVE BANK.<br />
OfIke of Seorrtary aud Treasurer, 38 M:h street.<br />
Cl~arles Brigham, Pyes.; A. 14. IInrtwell, Vice Pres.;<br />
S. S. Gleason, Sec. a& Beeas.; Charles lJrigham, A. H.<br />
Hartwell, S. S. Gleason, Lewis B. Porter, II. II. Powell,<br />
Thomas E. Ilnckett,James H. Norcross, IIotzoe W. Otis,<br />
1~. Sidney Cleveland, Hiram D. Skinner, T. 1’. Emerson,<br />
IV. A. I,ingl;nm, J. I). Evans, A. H~wes, Uirectors; H.<br />
1). Skinner, W. A. I,iugh:rm, Fin. Corn.; James I-I. NWcross,<br />
H. ilr. Otis, S. S. Gleason, Security Committee.<br />
Regular meetings at ofice of Secret8r.y an(1 Treasurer,<br />
S. s. Gleason, 56 &&tin street, fourth Tllursdn~ of each<br />
month.<br />
WATERTOWN SAVINGS BAPI’K.<br />
Albert 0. Davidson. Pxs.; John K. Sticknep, Vice<br />
Pres. ; Ward AI. Otis, C&k; John Ii. Sticlitle,v, Olive,<br />
Shaw, S. S. Glenson, A. 0. Davidson, \Vm. II. Imgraham,<br />
Geo. E. Priest, Ward M. Otis, J. 13. \Voodward,<br />
E. B. Eaton, C. D. Crawford, It. P. Staci;, C Q. Pierce,<br />
c. W. Stone, Chester Sprague, F. H.Etlgcomb, Trustees;<br />
Alhrt 0. Davidson, Wm. ‘H. Ittgraham, Calvin D. Crawford.<br />
Bon~cil qf Investment; George 12. Priest, Timeas.;<br />
William E. Farwell, Bookkeeper ad C~.tshier.<br />
WATERTOWN WATER SUPPLY CO.<br />
Incorporated 1874.<br />
OWce Uuion Market Pr’ational Bank bldg.. 52 Main st.<br />
A. 0. Daritlsou, Pw.; J. 8. Connllt,T-eus.; John H.<br />
Parki&, Supt.<br />
WEST EKD STREET RAILWAY CO.<br />
Station 31 Main street, <strong>Watertown</strong> square.<br />
General Office, 81 Milk street, Boston.<br />
hrs leave ~~;xhrtown 5.50 A. Y., and evarv 30 minutes<br />
until 10.25 P. iw. Leave Boston every 30 ulhutes from<br />
7.00 A. 51. t0 11.00 P. 31.<br />
Sundav cnrs leave Wntertowu every haif hour from, 7.25<br />
A. r~r. to 12.50 A. &1.,tlten every 15 miuutes uutil 9.55 P. nr.<br />
Leave Boston every 30 miuutes from8.3OA. M., to 11 P. M.
WAT”;RTOWN MJSCELLAXEOUS DEPARTMENT !jgTD<br />
ORDNANCE<br />
U. S. ARSENAL.<br />
DE’L’ACEIMENT.<br />
Arsenal street, near Elm.<br />
Major James W. Reilly, Qo~~.Qjiice-; Wm. IV. Gib3o11,<br />
1st Lieut. Reverlv W. Dunn, ICE ~ieut. Michael A.<br />
l:orrest, William liauck,Peter Cusack, Seyeccnts;‘L’imoth~<br />
Kelleher, Anthony ‘rravers, Lnndalon Bluste, William s.<br />
Greene, John J. Fleming, William Bock, CO~WIXZS; *John<br />
B. Mack, HqGtal Steward; f.+eo. C. Jackson, COY%<br />
Se-@. ; Charles A. Gregg, I$ospitctl Attendant; Arthur H.<br />
Smith, C%ief Clerk; Herbert Ric&ry Clerk:.<br />
POST OFFICES.<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong>, Barnard’s block, 28 Main street.<br />
George H. Tnrleton, Pdstnmster; Miss Mqaret G.<br />
Rile-j, Asst. ; Ernest A. MaSell, Clerk.<br />
Mails arrive from Boston, 6.40, 8.25, 10 a. M., 12.40,<br />
4.20, 6.2u P. M.<br />
Mails close for Boston 7.50, 9.30, 11.50 A. IX., 1.45,<br />
4.00, 7.45 P. M.<br />
Mails arrive from New York, West and South, 6.40<br />
5.25, lo.00 A. BI., 4.20 P. 11.<br />
Mails close for New York, West and South, 7.50 A.M.,<br />
1.45, 6.00, 7.45 P. MI.<br />
Mails arrive from Newton, 6.40, 8.25, 10.00 A. Y.,<br />
12.40, 4.20 P. Bf.<br />
hlaiis close for Newton, 7.50, 9.30 A. M., 1.45, 4.00,<br />
6.00, 7.45 P. M.<br />
Mails arrive for towns on the Newton circuit, 12.40,<br />
4.20 P. M.<br />
Mails close for towns on the Newton circuit, 11.50,<br />
A. nx., 4.00 P. RI.<br />
Siloday mails for all points close at 5.45 P. 1.<br />
Money orders on all principnl offices in the United<br />
States.<br />
Letters and merchandise registered to all parts of the<br />
world.<br />
Mt. Auburn,357 Mt. Auburn street, near Railroad bridge.<br />
Mails collected and delivered from Cambridge, P. 9.<br />
J. H. Flagg, Supt.<br />
Mails arrive 8.15 and 11.45 A. M., 3.00 and 5.45 P. MM.<br />
Mails depart same time as arrival.
598 WATERTOWN MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT<br />
Bemis, Remis Station.<br />
R. H. Bacon, Postmaster.<br />
Mails arrive 7.00 A. II., 12.50 and 5.50 P. M.<br />
%Iails depart 7.45 A. M., 1.10 and 7.30 P. 1%.<br />
(Rates of Postage, see page 430)<br />
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.<br />
Abbott John E. Gleason S. S.<br />
Abbott Samuel I. Hall Albert 13.<br />
Barker ,John Hatch Frauklin C.<br />
I&rncs Edward F. Ladd Joseph 8.<br />
32:1rton b:tmuel M. Lyons Joseph P.<br />
Bigelow Jonathatt Masters Fred W.<br />
Conant John H. Mead Julian A.<br />
Coolidge Austin J. Morse Harry F.<br />
Crawford Fred E. Skinner Henry R,.<br />
Critchett Fred E. Smith Edward J.<br />
Drake Frederick L. Stone Charles W.<br />
Knsign Charles S. Sullivan Jeremiah J,<br />
Farwell William E. Tarlton George H.<br />
NOTARIES<br />
Abbott Johu II:.<br />
Abbott Satnuel P.<br />
Critchett Fred E:.<br />
Gregg Charles A.<br />
PUBLIC.<br />
Itqgaham W. H.<br />
Parker George S.<br />
Sharp Supply T.<br />
MEDICAL<br />
EXAMINER,<br />
Mead Julian A.
BARNSTABLE<br />
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS,1890.<br />
Totd, - - - - .2.238;,943.<br />
co.<br />
Barnstable 4,023<br />
lhurtte 1,442<br />
Rrr w ster 1.003<br />
(‘112 tbam 1,954<br />
l)ennis 2,899<br />
IZastham 692<br />
IQ~lmouth 2,567<br />
Ilnrwjch 2,734<br />
Mwlllws 298<br />
OrleRllS 1,219<br />
Fro\-irlcetown 4.642<br />
S;rndwich 1,819<br />
Truro<br />
Y I!J<br />
\Vellfleet 1,291<br />
Yarmouth<br />
--<br />
1,iCO<br />
Total 29,1;2<br />
BERKSHIRE<br />
co.<br />
A~lams 9,213<br />
Alford 297<br />
1:ec1tct 946<br />
Chrsbire 1,308<br />
Clarksburg 884<br />
Dal tlln 2,885<br />
Eyremont<br />
a45<br />
Jqlorida<br />
4x<br />
Gt. Barrington 4,C12<br />
Hancuck<br />
500<br />
Kinstlsle ’ I.739<br />
Lanesborough 1,018<br />
Lee 3,786<br />
T.rnox 2,889<br />
Monterey 495<br />
fil t. Washington<br />
New Asl~fortl<br />
148<br />
125<br />
NWV Mttrlb0ro 1,30.5<br />
North Adams Iti 074<br />
Otis 583<br />
Peru<br />
l’ittsfiell 17,281<br />
no5<br />
Ilichtnund<br />
i!X<br />
San&field 807<br />
SSVOY<br />
x9<br />
Sheffield<br />
Stockbridge<br />
1,954<br />
2,132<br />
Tvrirl::hru<br />
\+axshington<br />
412<br />
434<br />
\V. Stockbridge 1 ,4!)2<br />
Williamstown 4,221<br />
Windsor 612<br />
-__<br />
Total 81,108<br />
BxIsTot. co.<br />
Acwl,nct 1,027<br />
A ti lvl~oro 7,377<br />
11.~1.1; Icy 8!l4<br />
1),11.111101!111 3,122<br />
I biglltou 1,889<br />
I< I. toll 4,493<br />
l~‘,~irll;lven 2,916<br />
l’all River 74,3”8<br />
Preetown 1,4;7<br />
Mansfielrl 3,432<br />
New Redford 40,733<br />
No. Attleboro 6,727<br />
Norton 1,785<br />
Raynham 1,340<br />
Reboboth 1,786<br />
Seekonk 1,317<br />
Sum erset 2,106<br />
Swansea<br />
I ,45(i<br />
‘I’nunton 25,448<br />
Westport<br />
--<br />
2,599<br />
Total 186,466<br />
DUKES<br />
CO.<br />
Chilmark 353<br />
Cottripe City 1,080<br />
Edgartown l,li6<br />
Gay Head 139<br />
Gosnold 135<br />
Tiebury<br />
---<br />
1,506<br />
Total 4,369<br />
ESSEX<br />
Amesbury<br />
Andover<br />
Beverly<br />
Roxford<br />
Isradford<br />
Danvers<br />
Essex<br />
Georgetown<br />
Gloucester<br />
Groveland<br />
Hamilton<br />
Kaverhill<br />
lpswich<br />
Lawrence<br />
r,p3<br />
LynnSeld<br />
Manchester<br />
Marblehead<br />
Merrimac<br />
Mc~thuen<br />
Middleton<br />
Nnhant<br />
New bury<br />
C;ew buryport<br />
N. Andover<br />
Pwbody<br />
liockp~ rt<br />
Rowley<br />
Salem<br />
Sslisbury<br />
%lllJiUS<br />
Swsmpscott<br />
I’opsneld<br />
Wenham<br />
W. iiewbury<br />
CO.<br />
9,798<br />
6,142<br />
10,821<br />
865<br />
3,720<br />
7,454<br />
1,713<br />
2.117<br />
24,661<br />
2,191<br />
961<br />
27,412<br />
4,439<br />
44,654<br />
5B,i27<br />
787<br />
1,789<br />
8,202<br />
2,633<br />
4,814<br />
924<br />
8FO<br />
1.425<br />
13,947<br />
3,742<br />
10,158<br />
4,087<br />
1,248<br />
30,ROl<br />
1.316<br />
::.GiB<br />
3,198<br />
I:022<br />
8f6<br />
I .i9li<br />
Total 2YY ,995<br />
FRAXRr.IX co.<br />
Asbfield 1.025<br />
Bernardston TiO<br />
Bnckland 1,5;0<br />
Charlemont<br />
9i2<br />
Colerain<br />
I,671<br />
ConwHy 1.451<br />
599<br />
I)eertield 2.9jo ’<br />
Rrving<br />
!)iZ<br />
Gill<br />
IIf;0<br />
Greenfield 5,252<br />
II:lWl~y 5 1 .5<br />
He:, 111 t 03<br />
Lev erett<br />
7lJ2<br />
T,eyden 407<br />
Mo rlroe 282<br />
Wontague<br />
New SHlc~m<br />
c,,“YG<br />
Ljc.<br />
Northfield<br />
1 ,Sli!l<br />
Orange<br />
4,5(X<br />
Rowe<br />
Shelhurn*<br />
541<br />
I ,5.x<br />
Sllutrsllury 463<br />
Suudrrland<br />
fhi3<br />
Warwick<br />
6G5<br />
Wendell ,505<br />
Whately<br />
--<br />
iiY<br />
Total 38,610<br />
HAMIPDEN co.<br />
Agawam 2,n52<br />
Blt~ndford 8i 1<br />
Brimfield<br />
I ,OY6<br />
Chester 1 ,2!).5<br />
Chicopee 14.050<br />
Grarrrille<br />
1 .Ulil<br />
Kampdtn 831<br />
JJollend 201<br />
Kolyoke<br />
35,G:I;<br />
Long Meadow 2.18;)<br />
Ludlow I \I 0‘9 1).<br />
MOllSOll<br />
3,li50<br />
Montgomery<br />
21x<br />
Palmer<br />
F,XO<br />
Russell<br />
rC i!)<br />
Southwick<br />
!) I4<br />
Springfield 44.1 iH<br />
Tolland<br />
;I!):~<br />
Wales<br />
ioo<br />
Westfield<br />
9.X0.5<br />
W. Springfield 5.ni7<br />
Wilbralram<br />
--<br />
1,XlP<br />
Total l3.i,i13<br />
IrAYPSrIIRE co.<br />
A mlrerst 4.312<br />
Belchertown<br />
Chesterfiel~l<br />
2.120<br />
lw4<br />
Cummiligton 787<br />
Easthamutou 4.il!,6<br />
Enfield * !W2<br />
Goslwn 297<br />
Grnnby<br />
;I;5<br />
Greenwich 5”G<br />
Kad ley<br />
1 .GfzJ<br />
JIatficld 1 ,231;<br />
Huntington 1 _ 3 P .5<br />
Middlefielrl 4.‘.5<br />
Northampton 14 ,H!IV<br />
Pelliam 486<br />
Plainfield 435<br />
’
600 CENSIJS OF MASSACHUSETTS<br />
--<br />
PrPscott<br />
Ruutl!<br />
Hadky<br />
S,luthampton<br />
w;, re<br />
W~*sthampton<br />
Williamsburg<br />
\Yvrthirlgtou<br />
A[.IOII<br />
rSrli~g:ou<br />
Asllhy<br />
Ashland<br />
Aylbr<br />
Bedford<br />
Be1 lllorlt<br />
13ilic~rica<br />
Boxborough<br />
Burlillgtorl<br />
Cambridge<br />
Carlisle<br />
cbellneford<br />
COll~O~cl<br />
IhtCUt<br />
Dunstable<br />
Everr~tt<br />
Pranliltgham<br />
Grotou<br />
Holliston<br />
Hopkinton<br />
Ilutlson<br />
Lexington<br />
Lincoln<br />
LittletT n<br />
Lowell<br />
Malden<br />
Marlborough<br />
Maynard<br />
Metlford<br />
Melrose<br />
Natick<br />
Newton<br />
N. Reading<br />
Prpperell<br />
Reading<br />
Sherborn<br />
Shirley<br />
Somerville<br />
Stoneham<br />
stow<br />
Sudbury<br />
Tewkshury<br />
Townsend<br />
Tyngshoru<br />
Waltefic Id<br />
Waltham<br />
<strong>Watertown</strong><br />
Wnvland<br />
Weitford<br />
Weston<br />
Wilmington<br />
Wiuchcster<br />
Woburn<br />
RTR<br />
4,261<br />
1,017<br />
7,329<br />
477<br />
2,03i<br />
714<br />
1,897<br />
5,609<br />
X26<br />
2,632<br />
2.148<br />
1,092<br />
2,008<br />
2,380<br />
325<br />
617<br />
70.028<br />
461<br />
2,6!)5<br />
4 42i<br />
1:wfi<br />
4 1 6<br />
11,068<br />
9),X1!)<br />
2,057<br />
2.r,l!)<br />
4.088<br />
4.670<br />
3,197<br />
!)X7<br />
1,025<br />
77.696<br />
23,031<br />
13,805<br />
2,ioo<br />
11,0;9<br />
8,519<br />
!,I 18<br />
24 37')<br />
‘bik<br />
3,127<br />
4,088<br />
1,381<br />
1,191<br />
40,152<br />
6.155<br />
903<br />
1,197<br />
2,516<br />
1,750<br />
61i2<br />
6,982<br />
18,707<br />
7,Oi3<br />
2,060<br />
2,250<br />
1,664<br />
1,213<br />
4,861<br />
13,499<br />
NAXTGCKET<br />
Lakeville<br />
935<br />
Marion 871<br />
Marshfield 1.713<br />
Mattwpoisett 1,143<br />
Middleboro 6,065<br />
Norwell<br />
l.fi35<br />
Pembroke 1,320<br />
l’lym outh 7,314<br />
l’lympton 597<br />
Rochester 1,021<br />
Rockland 6,213<br />
Scituate 2,318<br />
Wareham 3,451<br />
W. Bridgewa ter 1,917<br />
Whitman 4,441<br />
Total 431,167 Total 92,700<br />
CO.<br />
Nantucket .3,268<br />
--<br />
Total 3,268<br />
NORFOLKCO.<br />
Avon 1,384<br />
l%elliugh:tm 1,334<br />
Braiutree 4,848<br />
13rookliue -.<br />
12,iO3<br />
cauton 4,58<br />
Cohasset<br />
2,4-1x<br />
I)edham 7,123<br />
I)OVPr<br />
i27<br />
Foxboro 2,!)::!1<br />
Franklin 4.*::1<br />
Holbrook<br />
2,4id<br />
Hyde Park 10, I!)3<br />
Medfield 1,4!)3<br />
Mednny<br />
2,!JF5<br />
Miliis<br />
it%<br />
Milton 4.378<br />
Needham 3.035<br />
Norrolk !I I 3<br />
Norwood<br />
3.ix3<br />
Quincy<br />
18,iZ:I<br />
Randolph<br />
3 .!).I R<br />
Sbai-on<br />
I .(;:I4<br />
Stoughton<br />
4.Xd2<br />
Walpole<br />
2.cio4<br />
Wellesley<br />
Ivr,ylllbIlth<br />
::.1ioo<br />
lO.RfiR<br />
Wrentham 2,.5(;6<br />
--<br />
Total 118,950<br />
PLYMOCTIICO.<br />
Abington<br />
Bridgewater<br />
Brockton<br />
Carver<br />
Duxbury<br />
E. Bridgewater<br />
Halifax<br />
Han over<br />
Hanson<br />
Hingham<br />
Hull<br />
Kingston<br />
4,260<br />
4,249<br />
2i,294<br />
994<br />
1,905<br />
2,911<br />
562<br />
2,093<br />
1,267<br />
4,564<br />
989<br />
1,659<br />
S~FFOLK~~.<br />
Bostotr 448,477<br />
ChCISP’R 27:909<br />
Revere 5.668<br />
Winthrop --<br />
2,726<br />
Total 481,780<br />
WORCESTER<br />
CO.<br />
Aslll~urnham 2,Oii<br />
At1101 6,310<br />
A II burn<br />
Harre<br />
Berlin<br />
Ill:~ ckstone<br />
11~1 ton<br />
130vlston<br />
I%rookfield<br />
(:harltou<br />
Clinton<br />
1). d “a<br />
Douglas<br />
I)Utll~p<br />
Fitchburg<br />
Gardner<br />
Grafton<br />
Hardwick<br />
Harvard<br />
Holden<br />
Hopedale<br />
Hubbwrdston<br />
Lancaster<br />
Leicester<br />
Leominster<br />
Lunenbdrg<br />
Mendon<br />
Milford<br />
Millbury<br />
New Braintree<br />
Northborough<br />
North bridge<br />
N. Brookfield<br />
Oakhatn<br />
Oxford<br />
Paxton<br />
Petersham<br />
l’hillipston<br />
Princeton<br />
Royalston<br />
Rutland<br />
Shrec,rbury<br />
Southborough<br />
Southbrirler<br />
Spencer<br />
Sterling<br />
Sturbridge<br />
Sutton<br />
Templeton<br />
Upton<br />
Uxbridge<br />
Warren<br />
Webster<br />
Westborough<br />
w. Boylston<br />
W. Brookfield<br />
Westminster<br />
Wincbendou<br />
Worcester<br />
Total<br />
1,532<br />
2,230<br />
884<br />
6,138<br />
827<br />
770<br />
3,::52<br />
1,847<br />
10,124<br />
iO0<br />
1,908<br />
2,944<br />
22.037<br />
8,424<br />
5,002<br />
2,922<br />
1.095<br />
2,t;2:1<br />
1,liR<br />
1,346<br />
2.201<br />
3,120<br />
7,2G!l<br />
1,146<br />
9 I9<br />
8,760<br />
4,428<br />
578<br />
1 ,9 52<br />
4.603<br />
3,8i1<br />
733<br />
2,616<br />
445<br />
1 ,o.io<br />
502<br />
9x2<br />
1,o::o<br />
!fr;O<br />
1,449<br />
2,114<br />
. --<br />
i,(,ao<br />
8,i47<br />
1.244<br />
2,Oi4<br />
3,180<br />
2 .I 9")') . *<br />
1,878<br />
3,408<br />
4,681<br />
7,031<br />
5,195<br />
3,OllI<br />
1.592<br />
1,688<br />
4,300<br />
84. li6.i<br />
280,iz
ADVERTISEMENTS 601<br />
(y,XBx3S db (IO.'S<br />
Waltham & Boston<br />
EXPRESS<br />
OFFICES:<br />
106 drck St., 69 Fraukttn St.<br />
34 Chart Square, l6 Deoen~htrr St.<br />
16 mcrwhaat~ Rmn, r7 ILiagrtou St.<br />
Order Box, 91 Bea Fanenil Hall Market,<br />
BOSTON.<br />
Rnrrford Bntldtwg, 614 wZain St.,<br />
WALTEXAM.<br />
DRAF’TS<br />
SOLD<br />
On England, Ireland and Scotland.<br />
Cunard,<br />
ALSO TICJKET AGENTS FOR<br />
Allan,Warren<br />
STEAMSHD’ COMPANIES.<br />
andThingvalla<br />
JOHN E, CAIN,<br />
INERAL WATERS<br />
Soda, Tonic BeersJ Ginger Ale, Ete8<br />
AGENT FOR AND BOTTLER OF TEE<br />
Favc mite Brands of Lager, and Dealer in Ale and<br />
Porter in Glass and Wood.<br />
We make a Specialty of Ales, Wines and lXpuors<br />
+l’or 3amilu<br />
Use.<br />
OFFICE AND BBEWBBY :<br />
Music Hall Ave., - *Waltham,* Mass.<br />
39<br />
TELEPHONE 13.3.
602 ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
KING<br />
& KELLEY,<br />
Carriage Manufacture<br />
.<br />
NEW AND SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES<br />
Of Varioue Deecrlptions for Sale or Exchange.<br />
MILK, GROCER AND EXPRESS WAGONS OF VARIOUS SIZES,<br />
Carriap Repairdrrg ilr all the Different Dmzwcbc~ Dons in the<br />
most therorrgk mauacc at Raasouabte Prices.<br />
821 Main Street, - Waltham, Mass.<br />
MICHAEL KING, JR. THOMAS E. KELLEY.<br />
IZLERBERT<br />
Window<br />
PATENT<br />
TT HIALL,<br />
ADJUSTABLE<br />
Ventilator<br />
FOR LIFT,STATlONARY OR SWING WINDOWS.<br />
Drop a postal and hare our agent call and show you working model.<br />
3iXERBERT W. EALL,<br />
Bfannfactnrer s)nd Patentee,<br />
Rear 202 Moody Street, Waltham, Mass,
JAMES<br />
ADVERTISEMENTS 603<br />
C. GILLISPIE,<br />
Contractor, Carpenter AND Builder,<br />
ALL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.<br />
ESTIMATES FURNIfj’HED. . . . . . .<br />
-<br />
19 Piymphn Straet, - - WALTHAM, MASS,<br />
Jobbing of a,11 Kinds.<br />
Special attention given to<br />
Plans and Ppecitieations.<br />
Residence 15 Whitney Av.<br />
Shop ream 179 Moody St.,<br />
WALTHAM,<br />
GEO. A. FLAGG,<br />
Carriage, Sign, &<br />
ORNAMENTAL<br />
PAINTER.<br />
Every variety of Sign and Ornamental<br />
Painting I)esigned and Executed with<br />
Ikepatch. Alvo Sole Agent for<br />
Caesar Brothers<br />
Patent Enamelled<br />
MASS.<br />
Letters and Numbers for Signs<br />
and Windows.<br />
Music Hall Av., rear Park Theatre, WALTHAM, MASS.<br />
JOHN<br />
ITEWITT,<br />
3~ Contractor and Builder, +;g<br />
JOBBING OF ALL KINDS PROXPTLY ATTENDED TO.<br />
Window und Door Screens a SpeciaZty.<br />
Shop rear 159 South Street, - WALTHAM, MASS<br />
ESTIMATES<br />
FURNISHED.
604 AlWERTISEMENTS<br />
GEORGE<br />
Ln W, MARTIN,<br />
Carpenter & Builder<br />
OFFICEANDRESIDENCE,<br />
252 Chestmut St.,<br />
WALTHAM, MASS,<br />
Houne Bnbh, and Window and<br />
Door Screen Mnfr.<br />
All work done in a neat and<br />
satisfactory manner.<br />
DAWSON,<br />
Contractor & Builder.<br />
Contracts of all<br />
good work<br />
Jobbing Promptly<br />
kinds taken and<br />
guaranteed.<br />
Attended to.<br />
Rear.of illusic Hall, E’LM STREET, Waltkam, Mass.<br />
Residence, 27 WILLOW flT., near MAIN ST,<br />
NICHOLAS HANSON<br />
WALTHAM.<br />
i PLANS FURNISHED,<br />
L AND ESTIMATES GIVEN.<br />
Shop, Felton St., opp.<br />
!Buttrick Lumbzr Co.% O&e,<br />
MASS.<br />
LITTLEFIELD DIRECTORY PUBLISHING CO.,<br />
%$2<br />
~.Borston:~us~ess.~Directory,.~<br />
PUBLISHERS OF<br />
zTs ____----<br />
zER3zCE 81.60.<br />
12 POST OFFICE SQ, - - BOSTON, mass.
ADVERTlSEMENTS 605<br />
PLANING & MOULJHNG MILL.<br />
LIBBY & LARCOM,- Proprietors.<br />
Straight a,md Band Sawing, Planing and Matching, PlaminQ<br />
and Jointing Floor Boards. Kiln Drying. Mouldings<br />
and House FirAsh.<br />
Door and Window Frames, Thrnahold& Corner Klocke. Sawed Kalnstrndes,<br />
Turned Llnlusters. Finials, Columns, Rosettes, Coving, Hood and<br />
Piazztr Brackets, Mantels, Etc.<br />
SCREEN STOCW. W Indow Screens and : cwen Doors made to order.<br />
HEAVY AND LIGHT TURNING, BALUSTEKS, COLUMNS, FENCE POSTS.<br />
Store and Office Fittings. Oabinet Work ad Furniture Repairing.<br />
PROSPECT, NEAR FELTON ST,, WALTHAM, MASS,<br />
13OWSEEE & co..<br />
Carpenters and Builders.<br />
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED,<br />
Jo~~RING PROJ~PTLY ATTENDED To.<br />
WM. B. BOWSER.<br />
155 South Street, Waltham,<br />
W. W, HAYS,<br />
WIM. B. WELDON.<br />
Rustic Street, Newton,<br />
COjVCRE TE p4 YE&<br />
Concrete Walks, Driveways and Street Crossings,<br />
Address 239 SCHOOL ST,, opp, Grant,<br />
WALTHAM, MASS,<br />
C. S. PACKARD,<br />
~+BUIXaDINGi MOWAGR,I+<br />
-AND-<br />
Ice Dealer.<br />
Bedem, opp, Prospeot House,<br />
874 Main Street.<br />
Telephone 59-2 at Residence.’<br />
WALTHAM, - MASS.
GO6<br />
LOW 1. GEOFFRION.<br />
ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
GE03E’TRION<br />
& COLE,<br />
ARTHUR L. COLE.<br />
CONTRACTORS AND EUILDER<br />
Jobbing Bone at Short Notice.<br />
101 Brown Street, Con of Xoody,<br />
WALTHAM, MASS.<br />
Wa Ss GRAHAM,<br />
HOUSE, SIGII AID<br />
FRESCO PAINTING,<br />
Paper Hanging, Glazing, Etc.<br />
All kinds of Wood Stained. Filled<br />
and Polished.<br />
Shop and Residence, 25 Exchange St,<br />
WALTHAM.<br />
CHAS Am POOLE,<br />
House Painter and Glazier,<br />
Blass Furnished from Stock or to Order<br />
Orders Promptly Attended to,<br />
7 ELM STREET, [up staid,<br />
WALTHAM,<br />
MASS.<br />
CHARLES L. CASWELL,<br />
CMPEfl7W F@ JOBBER,<br />
56 Bacon Street, Waltham, Mass.<br />
orders Zeft with THOMPSON & HO WE, 210 Moody Street, ’<br />
wiZZ receive prompt attentton.<br />
J. F. O’NEIL. C, E. DOYLE.<br />
O’NEIL & DOYLE,<br />
AND GAS FZTTEBX.<br />
Jobbingg of all kinds promptly attended to.<br />
1061-2 MOODY STREET, - WALTHAM, MASS.
JOSIN<br />
ADVl%RTISEMENTS 607<br />
-ESTABLISHED,<br />
186@.-<br />
STAELIZ,<br />
--Mannfactnrer of -<br />
{,THE AMERICAN ~OMl3lNaTlON LATHE,~<br />
WATCH AND CHRONOMETERMAKERS'TOOLS<br />
AND WATCH MACHINERY.<br />
Rear 218 Moody Street, - WALTHAM, MASS,<br />
GEORGE<br />
MA
608 AIWERTISEMENTS<br />
WALTHAM GRAIN STOR<br />
GGEO. B. POPE cb CO.,<br />
--Wholesale and Retail Dealers in -<br />
EAY. CCRAINJBALT,<br />
Eke,<br />
CRESCENT<br />
WALTHAM BEEF CO,,<br />
Receivers and Commission Merchanta in<br />
Swift's Chicago Dress<br />
BEEF,<br />
mUTTON, LAlUB AND VEAL.<br />
Dennis McCarthy, Jr., Manager.<br />
18 and 20 FELTON STREET,<br />
WALTHL%M.<br />
=ARXET,<br />
iSfeats, Provisions, Ewhits, TegetabZes,<br />
Bictter and Eggs.<br />
BEATTIE BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS,<br />
7 uresoent street - Walt&am.<br />
ANDREW<br />
-Dealer in -<br />
BENNETT,<br />
MEATS, PROVISIONS AND FINE GROCERIE<br />
Flour of all Grades, Selected Teas, Pure Coffees, Spices,<br />
Butter and Cheese from the Best Dairies,<br />
MREIGN ANU DOMESTIC FRUITS.<br />
CANHED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.<br />
And R full vsrie’y of other goods usually kept in B Fir&&es Store.<br />
Goods promptly delivered, free of<br />
expense, 838 Main Street, Waltham,
ADVERTISEMENTS 609<br />
WALTHAM GRAIN COMPANY,<br />
Successors to l-I. A. HAWLEY,<br />
-- Wh ,lesale md Ratail Dealer, in --<br />
TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS. . . a<br />
IO & 12 FeZton rSt., WALTHAM, MASS.<br />
ARMOUR<br />
1 TELEPAONE 31-3. A<br />
& CO.,<br />
CHICAGO DRESSED BEEF,<br />
XKUTTON AND I3cOGXS.<br />
--TENDERLOINS, PIGS’ FEET, SAUSAGES, ETC.--<br />
CHARLES T8 GUPTILL, ~~~nwer,<br />
Nos, 14 and 16 FELTON ST,, WALTHAM, MASS,<br />
RUMFORD<br />
MARKET.<br />
G+EOFLC+E F. RAND,<br />
---DEALER<br />
IL-<br />
BEEF,PORK,MUTTON,<br />
Lamb, Pmrllvy, Hams, Saneages, !Cvipe, Few/la,<br />
Canned Goods, PeSefabZe#. 6-c.<br />
18 Lexington Street, Waltham, Mass,<br />
DEALER IN<br />
MEATS,PROVlSlONS,FR<br />
----AND -<br />
VEGETABLES.<br />
No. 81 Moody St., Waltham,<br />
H~ass.
610 AI)VRRTISEMENTS<br />
,<br />
HAWLEY BROS.,<br />
-DEALERS<br />
Fine & Staple Groceries,<br />
+ Flour, Teas, Coffees, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, -:-<br />
Cigars and Tobacco, I . I<br />
189 ’ Mb&Y STREET, South Side.<br />
B. H. HAWLEY. J. FRED HAWLEY.<br />
0. N. NOYES. G. A. NOYES.<br />
NOYES & SON,<br />
--DEALERS<br />
IN-<br />
IN-<br />
FLOUR, TEA AND COFFEE, CIGARS AND TOBACCO.<br />
132 Moody Street, - - WALTHAM, MASS,<br />
FREDW.ELWELL,<br />
--DEALER IK-<br />
g pROVISION$ +/+<br />
COUNTRY PRODUCE,<br />
. . PRUIT CAiVNE D, &c.<br />
.<br />
.<br />
.<br />
77 Prospect St., WALTHAM, Mb%.<br />
DANIEL J. TRACY,<br />
- DEALER IN -<br />
Groceries, Flour, Tea, Coffee&c,<br />
-ALSO<br />
KOTTLER,-<br />
Wholesale and Retail Oealer in<br />
WINES<br />
and LIQUORS,<br />
!C43LEPNOXE<br />
179 Willow Street, - - - WALTHAM, MASS,<br />
51-a.
ADVERTISEMENTS 611<br />
LARGEST STORE ! LARGEST STUCK !<br />
BEST SELECTED STOCK ! LOWEST PRICES!<br />
.<br />
BostonsBranchsGrocery.<br />
709 MAIN STREET, WALTHAM, MASS,<br />
J. Mm TAYLOR,<br />
- Im*mm IN -<br />
Salt and Fresh Provisions,<br />
Butter, Eggs, Fruit and Vegetables,<br />
Also, B large Stock of strictly First-Class<br />
CANNED 000DS.<br />
Hall’s Block, 152 Moody Stn<br />
M. NETHERCOTE,<br />
- DEALER IN -
612 ADVERTTSEMEPI’TS<br />
ROCKWELL<br />
Dealers in all Kinds of<br />
FRESH FISH,<br />
& DURFEE,<br />
CLA3IS, OYSTERS AND LOBSTERS.<br />
Canned Goods, Salt and Pickled Fish, Pickles, Crackers,<br />
i/W,<br />
31 Moody Street, Waltham.<br />
CLOUGH<br />
DEALERS<br />
& ADAMS,<br />
IN<br />
Goods delivered promptly,<br />
OYSTEW, PM TS,<br />
Canned Goods, Lobsters, Vegetables, Etc.<br />
46 Spruce Street, near Moody, -<br />
M. C. CLOUUH. E. T. ADAzWS.<br />
MARTIN<br />
SHIELS,<br />
- DEALER IN -<br />
GfiOCBRIES, PLOUR AND<br />
SFeas, Coffees, Spices, Etc.<br />
Bottler and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in<br />
WXNES and LIQUORS.<br />
Waltham, Mass,<br />
GSLIN,<br />
No. 169 WILLOW STREET, - WALTHAM.<br />
LITTLEFIELD DIRECTORY PUIIMNG CO,,<br />
PUBLISHERS<br />
Boston Business Directory,<br />
PRICE.@1.50.<br />
OF<br />
12 POST OFFICE Sl)llARE, BOSTOIQ, MASS,
FINE<br />
ADt’ERTk3EMEN’i’S 613<br />
Boston Candy Kitchen,<br />
(Successors<br />
A. STBAUCH,<br />
MANUFACTURRR OF AND DEALER IN<br />
CIeARS,<br />
to DEWOLF & LEWIS,)<br />
Manufacturers of<br />
. PURE.<br />
5 CONFECTIONER<br />
3<br />
Wholesale and Retail.<br />
JOHN H. LEWIS, Propr.,<br />
194 MOODY STREET,<br />
7VAL THAM.<br />
Plug and Fine Cut !lbZmxo, Srufl, Y&pea and Smokers’ ArtJcles.<br />
Lawrence’s block, 685 Main Street, opp. Moody, Waltham,<br />
E, F. JAE‘\VII,<br />
-DEALER IN --<br />
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish,<br />
O&ers, Clams and Produce in their Seasow.<br />
118 MOODY SI’REET.<br />
D. J. ULASBY,<br />
- DEALEK IN -<br />
Groceries, Canned Goods, Flour, Tea, Coffee, Etc.<br />
Pure Wines and Liquors for Family Use.<br />
SO CHARLES STHEET, - WALTHAITI, MbSS.<br />
Home Tea Store.<br />
FINE TEAS, COFFEES, CROCKERY,<br />
CUTLERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, ETC.<br />
, WHOLESALE AND IZIETAIL-<br />
J. W. COX~NORS, Prop. NUMBER 601 RIAINjSTREET<br />
LITTLEFIELD DIRECTORY PUBLISHING CO,,<br />
PUBLISHERS<br />
MASSACHUSETTS Bus1~8ss Tihmwrow,<br />
PIaCE,<br />
OF<br />
ebn.oo.<br />
19 POST OFFICE SQUARE, - - - BOSTON, MASS.
614 ADVERTTSEMENTS<br />
NORTHUP & WARDEN,<br />
-DEALERS<br />
IN--<br />
GROCERIES,<br />
JAMES F. HARRINGTON -<br />
DEALER<br />
PROVISIONS<br />
Fiour. Country Produce, I Canmed Goods,<br />
Tea, Coffee, Cc.<br />
148 MOODY STREET,<br />
1 FRUITS and VEGETABLE<br />
I<br />
48 Charles Street,<br />
WALTHAM, MASS. WALTHAM.<br />
Frank 0. Locke,<br />
I<br />
B. F, BILLINGS,<br />
. . UEALER IN . . Dealer In<br />
FIRST CLASS GROCERIES, 1 GROCERIES,<br />
&owest Prices and First Qual:<br />
it.y Goods only.<br />
FLOUR,<br />
COUNTRY PRODUCE, TEA,<br />
COFFEE & CANNED<br />
GOODS,<br />
NO. 723 MAIN STREET,<br />
WALTHAM, - - - MbSs. 227 Felton Street,<br />
Connected by Telephone.<br />
WALTHAM, MASS.<br />
.J*I-N CLYNN, PROSPECT MARKET,<br />
-DEALER IN- I<br />
GROCERIES, BaczAff&;gent<br />
FLOUR AND GRAIN,<br />
Teas, Coffees, Spices, &c.<br />
121 FELTON STREET,<br />
Waltham, - - Mass,<br />
Provisions, Ganneh Goods,<br />
Fruits & Vege t ablest<br />
875 Main Street,<br />
IN<br />
Next, to Prospect House.<br />
J. D. MeMILLAN, JSJljV l!fIEDIiE $g<br />
I<br />
-WHOLEBALE DEALER IN-<br />
I<br />
MAWUFACTURER<br />
Potatoes, Onions, Turnips,<br />
GENUINE FRANKFORTS<br />
I -<br />
Eggs, etc,<br />
ICE CREAM AND REFRESHMENT<br />
40 SPRUCE STREET,<br />
OF<br />
PROSPECT ST,, NEAR FELTOB,<br />
WALTIIAM, - MASB.
ADVERTJSEMENTS 615<br />
TIMOTHY LEARY & SON,<br />
- DEALERS IN --<br />
ChoicO Family Groceries,<br />
Select Grades of Flour, Tea, Coffee, Spices, Canned<br />
Goods, Preserves, Etc,<br />
BUTTER,CHEESE AND J~Gc+~.<br />
75 and 77 CHARLES STREET, - -. WALTHAM, MASS,<br />
A. L. WATTS, W. S, PIERSON,<br />
*IB FINE<br />
WATTS & PIERSON,<br />
-DEALERS IN-<br />
AND<br />
GROCERIES, MEATS 41<br />
PROTTISIONS.<br />
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLYF~LLED. . . .<br />
Noa 366 Moodv Street, - WALTHAM, MASS:<br />
T. w.CHtLDS & SON,<br />
-Dealers in-<br />
MEATS,PROVISIONS,FRUITS,CANNE GOODS,<br />
Fresh Fish, Lobsters and Clams in their season,<br />
\ No. 3 Elm Street, - WAlLTHAi%, MASS.<br />
LYONS<br />
& BOWLER,<br />
-- I DEALERS IN I -<br />
232 POODY, COR. CHESTNUT ST.,<br />
WALTHAM.
616 ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CHARLES<br />
H. AMES,<br />
Prop. of HOTEL CRESCENT,<br />
8 ONE OF THE FINEST HOTELS IN THE CITY, iii<br />
ALSO BOTTLER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN . .<br />
ALES, .WINES, AND ZIQUORS.<br />
. . .._... . . Big v, .__.._....................<br />
23 and 25 Crescent St., - - WALTHAM, MASS,<br />
FRAWK<br />
D. DESMOND,<br />
BllllARDS, ALES,<br />
WINES & LIQUORS<br />
ALSO A CHOICE LINE OF CIGARS.<br />
.<br />
6 Common &We&, - WALTHAN, MASS.<br />
GEO. A. ~LAFKESL,<br />
Boarding,Baiting,Livery&Sal<br />
Barges and Hacks furnished for Parties, Weddings and Funerals,<br />
Stable:<br />
.HORSES CLIPPED AT SHORT NOTICE.<br />
~ATIBFACTION<br />
Rear of Old Spruce St., Engine House,<br />
WALTHAM, MASS.<br />
GUARANTEED.<br />
B. E. LUCAS,<br />
s&J2<br />
LlVERY;BOARDlN~&SALE STABLE,<br />
BLACKSMITH, HORSE SHOEING & GEbERAL JOBBING.<br />
Rear 95 Moody St’reet, - WiLTHAM, MASS1<br />
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AD~ERTKSEMENTS 617<br />
CfENX'RAzIHOUrsirE<br />
GEORGE H.dXJSHWAN, Prop.<br />
Boarding and Sale Stable’ Connected.<br />
743 Main Street, Waltham, Mass.<br />
Bartholomay Lager on Draught.<br />
13-l 9 Lexington Street, Waltham, Mass,<br />
M. P. GOLLINs, Prop.<br />
W, Es PETERSON, M, 0, V. Jwm F* ~vwc<br />
Graduate Harvard Veterinary School.<br />
Prjf,h ifs Msn’ Oh<br />
Veterinary Surgeon1 Single Box ly Mail, 501~<br />
Office 509 MAIN ST,, Blacksmith and Horseshoer.<br />
WALTHAM, MASS.<br />
216 MOODY ST,,<br />
connected By !lklcphonc. WALTHALM, - MASS<br />
L. J. Hl3ND4hLL;<br />
Livery, Hack & Boarding<br />
STABLE,<br />
Any number of Haoke famished for Partier<br />
nlneralsr Weddings ato.<br />
33 Crescent St,,-Near Moody,<br />
FVALTHAM.<br />
WALTHAM HERDIC LINE,<br />
Reed’s Comer to Irave Nain snd Chore11<br />
streets on sand after July 81, ‘91.<br />
RI!X.l)‘S CORNER. 12.40 P.M. 1.20, 1.50<br />
2.30,3.00, s.ao, 4.M. 4 45*, 5.15,8.46*6.05.<br />
MAIN and CHURCH BTS., 1.00 P.X. 13%<br />
2 l&Zk3.%.S, a.45,4.‘.6,4 5@; E&%6.53+, 6.19.<br />
Leave heeds corner fut<br />
Churchea .I 10.00. 10.30. Return from<br />
Churches 12.00 II.<br />
Wit&burg Depot.<br />
FRTB 5 teats, package ticketa 6 fur 25 cents<br />
(ronvcoIeot for patrons) to be obtained from<br />
driver. Full fu.re for children m’er 6 yeal-e ohi.<br />
Pull bell strap on side* to Ftop,<br />
1. J. KEXDALL Prop.
618 ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
All Order8 Promptly Attended too.<br />
Office, MCDONALD ST., Cambridge, Mass.<br />
AND<br />
357 MT. AUBURN ST., <strong>Watertown</strong>, Mass.<br />
Near Mt. Aubuurn Btatton.<br />
FEREIZNSI'<br />
Boston & Waltham Express,<br />
WALTHAM,<br />
MASS.<br />
.<br />
(;oods transferred to all parta of the U. 8. and Canada. Tranks transferred to any depot or<br />
boat in Boston for 35 centa. Train% kwe Boston 8.38, 10.30, 1.35,4.15, 6.10. Leave Waltham 6.30,<br />
s..io, 1.00.<br />
OFFICES : Waltham, 163 Noody Street. Boston, 33<br />
Court Square, 91 Kilbgi Street.<br />
ORDER BOX, 46 NORTH MAKWET STREET.<br />
Telephone. 6%2.<br />
DEALER.!+<br />
COAL, WOOD, LIME, HAY, &c,<br />
Yard:<br />
70 Calvary Street, Chemistry,<br />
8kJCH OFFICE AT H. A, FARNSWORTH’S, 125 MOODY STREET,<br />
Connected<br />
IN<br />
by Telephone.<br />
JAMES MULLEN,<br />
CARRIAGE REPAIRING IN All ITS BRANCHES,<br />
Music Hall Avenue,. Rear of Park Theatre,<br />
WALTHAM,<br />
MASS.
A DVE ICTISEMENTS<br />
FOVhER<br />
619<br />
400 Main St&,<br />
CARRIAGE MFR. AND DEALER.<br />
WHEELWRIGHTING.<br />
jr HORSESHOER, BLACKSMITH *<br />
And Carriage Ironing and Jobbing of all kinds.<br />
Machine Forging. Stone Tools of all Kinds.<br />
Partiruler attention given to shoeing interfering<br />
and over-reaching horses. All work guaranteed.<br />
I FRANKT. WRIGHT,<br />
JO-B’BER.<br />
Main St,, oixpect<br />
House,<br />
BlacEsnvith, Horses71 oer<br />
--AND--<br />
General Jobber,<br />
201 LEXlNGTON ST.,<br />
WALTHAM, MASS. WALTHAM, - - MASS.<br />
FRED C. ‘GIlWORD,<br />
Blackmthing & Carriage Ironing.<br />
Tool and Hachine Forging, with Power Hammer.<br />
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED. 83 $3 83<br />
Plolrs and Stone Tools Made and Repaired.<br />
Picks constantly on hand.<br />
s % Wrought Iron Ruilding XVork. $# Q<br />
--% 21 Crescent Street, next to Roller Skating Rink.<br />
South Side, WALTHAM, MASS,<br />
FRED C. GIFFORD. . . ,. . . .<br />
AXOS.<br />
AWDRETXTS,<br />
Successor to G. Ii. COLLINS,<br />
212 MOODY, NEAR GUSHING ST., WALTHAM, MASS.<br />
Also, Butte;, Cheese, Eigs, Beans, Apples, Potatoes, Lard,<br />
Maple Sugar, Canned Goods.<br />
All kinds of Poultry Feed, * All kinds of Fruits in their Season,<br />
CREAMERY BUTTER A SPECIALTY.<br />
Fresh Eggs direct from the Farm.
.<br />
620 A~VERT~SEMENTt-3<br />
E. P. VARNUM, A. D. HAYES,<br />
Harness Maker, Harnesses, Trunks, Bags,<br />
-And Dealer in -<br />
Robes, Blankets, Whips,<br />
Combs, Brmhes, &c.,<br />
599 Main St., Waltham, Xass.<br />
Harnesses. Trunks, Etc., Repaired,<br />
ROBES, RLANKETS, WHIPS,<br />
BRUSHES, ETC.<br />
133 Main St., opp. Oft,hodox Church,<br />
WALTHAM, ‘MASS,<br />
D. Cf. T-O-EL,<br />
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN<br />
Light & Heavy Harnesses, Whips, Ha&&<br />
SURCINGLES, CURRY COMBS,BRUSHES, TRUNKS, BAGS, &c.<br />
IKAI%NESS REPAIlZINU A SPECLALTP.<br />
lQ4 Moody st., Waltham, Mass.<br />
A. B. CURRIER,<br />
CARRIAGE TRIMMER & REPAIRE<br />
Dealer in New and Second Hand Carriages. Goods of all kinds sold at Auotion or Private Sale.<br />
Music Hall BY., Rear Park Theatre. Res. 194 Charles Streef,<br />
.___,.___.__..._____.......<br />
g . . . . . . .. WALTEXALC<br />
XASS<br />
W. D. CRAFTS, 37 Charles Street,<br />
Furnitilre<br />
and Piano Moving,<br />
ALSO, GENERAL JOBiING, TRUNKS AND PARCELS DELIVERED AT ALL HOURS. SPECIAL.<br />
ATTENTION TO PARTIES MOVING IN OR OUT OF TOWN.<br />
WM.<br />
SHAKESPEARE,<br />
---Denlar<br />
ill-----<br />
% $3 SPORTIN GOODS, CYCLES, HARDWARE, Q 9<br />
ATHLETIC GOODS, IUX..SDiTS, OILS, &c.<br />
AGENT FOR “COLUMBIA” BICYCLE. Repairing of Bicycles a Specicllty.<br />
6 Pi& Street, - WALTHAM, MASS.<br />
LITTLEFIELD DIRECTORY PUBLlSHlNG CO.,<br />
PUBLISHERS OF<br />
12 POST OFFICE SQ., - - BOSTON, MASS.
IX L.<br />
Furniture<br />
ADVERTISEMENTS 621<br />
GRAVES!<br />
Emporium.<br />
The Largest and Finest Business Establishment in the City.<br />
tfz%Uipe%s, 3E%Bmaitu~eg stQv@sg<br />
Ranges, Baby Carriages, Refrigerators.<br />
624 MOODY ST,, South Side, WALTHAM, MASS.<br />
J0HN<br />
ESTABLISHED 1884.<br />
GROSSMAN,<br />
~fectrician.<br />
4 Church St., P. 0. Box 74, WaltJ&,am.<br />
Buildings and Residencea Wired and Fitted for Electric T,ighting for any system.<br />
Bells, Fire and Burglar Alarms, Watchmen’s Time Clocks, Heat<br />
Regulators and Gas Lighting in any System.<br />
C031LW:o.V BELL HANGING and SPEAXING TUT~ESI<br />
SP&~:IFICATLONS, PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED.<br />
Upholsterer,<br />
- And Hattress Milker.<br />
789 Main Street, car, Grant, - Waltham.<br />
l&wing had more than 30 years’ experience in this business, I em do anything you want in IlIT<br />
he in 11 workmanlike marmer at reasonable prices.<br />
43. Wr HILQUIST,<br />
Upholstering and Furniture Mpairing in all its Branches,<br />
MATTRESSES MADE TO ORDER.<br />
W ULYION CJTREET, - - WALTIIAM, MASS.<br />
ALL Orders prumytly olttended to.<br />
LITTLEFIELD DIRECTORY PUBLISHING CO,,<br />
YUBLISHERS<br />
Massachusetts @ Business +S Directory,<br />
PRICE, 2.80.<br />
12 POST OFFICE SQUARE, BOSTON, MASS.<br />
OB
622 ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CHAR&ES<br />
I), FISHCE,<br />
DEALER IN<br />
Imported nnd American Grown<br />
Fruit and Ornamental Trees<br />
Shrubs, Roses, Grape Vines and Snmll Frkts.<br />
Also. all kinds of PIants in their Beason.<br />
Nurseries: 422 MOODY STREET, - - - - WALTHAM, MASS,<br />
Herdics and Horse Care ~~8s the Numry every half-hour.<br />
HERBERT SEAVERNS,<br />
p~QjJ@~&,<br />
Cut Flowers, Plants, rSecds and Bulbs.<br />
Floral Designs and Decorating.<br />
Ftower Pots and Farccy Jars.<br />
202 MOODY STREET, WALTHAM, MASS.<br />
Green Houses: East Newton; Weston.<br />
Mrs.<br />
A. M. THOMAS,<br />
FLORIST,<br />
177 MOODY ST., - WALTHAM, MASS.<br />
Designs of all kinds a Specialty.<br />
RICHARD<br />
GJwice<br />
Cut Flowers.<br />
All Work done by Fit Class Artists,<br />
Your pntronage is respectfully solicited.<br />
1% KIDDER,<br />
~!ouquets, Cut Plowers, Designs,<br />
Plmats fur Decoratioia, Bedding Plants.<br />
GREENHOUSES :<br />
Worcester Lane, - - Waltham, Mass.<br />
TELEPEONg<br />
81-Z.
ATIVERTISEMENTS 623<br />
PHIltIP'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO,<br />
See Those Fine CABINET PHOTOS al only $3.00 per Dozen.<br />
GET OUR PRKES FOR A:FINE ‘I WAFER-COLOR ” OR CRAYON PORTRAIT.<br />
We will please you on work as well as prices, Call and see us.<br />
PHILLLP,~, . . .<br />
1 19 h;ood; Street, Waltham, Mass.<br />
~ Photograph<br />
No. 111 MOODY STREET, WALTHAM, MASS.<br />
Children’s Portraits a Specialty.<br />
COX & EELlNE,<br />
Monuments, Tablets, Grave Stones, Etc.<br />
INMARZELEANL,GRANITS:.'<br />
731 Main Street, - W&ham, Mass.<br />
LE PJL’~~I~LNG AND C:rICVL~NG A SE’ECIALLTY.<br />
-sFLORISTr+-<br />
, CHOICE CUT FLOWERS.<br />
Designs For All Occasions Executed at tha<br />
VERY UBORTEST NOTIC‘E.<br />
Plants, Se&is and Bulbs in Their Season.<br />
ORDER8 TAKEH FOR PILESEFXIBTG FLOWEBS.<br />
149 Moody Street, Waltham, Mass. Residence. 89 Alder St.<br />
WM. SIlMAN.<br />
.I. T. M. SILMAN.<br />
i:j<br />
jTorists, +zs<br />
NO. 83 BROWN STREET,<br />
Waltham,<br />
Mass.
624 ADVERTXSENKX’TS<br />
E. A. WALKER. II. A. JOXES.<br />
We solicit your orders j2r ail kinds of<br />
Printing, Engraving, and<br />
Book Bind iag.<br />
UALL AND SEC US.<br />
No. 655 Main Street, Waltham, Mass.<br />
aJOHN<br />
WV. XX3LAN,<br />
Room E, Central Block, Main Street, WALTHAM,<br />
BOOK AND JOK PRINTING, BILL HEADS. STATEMENTS, Cl&<br />
CULAES. LABELS, ENVELOPES, NOTE BEADS.<br />
lIUSIXB%S CARDS, ETC.<br />
WOOD CUT & COLOR WORK a SPECIALTY.<br />
Wbeeter jPrintiq Go.,<br />
(SUCCEsSORB TO REED & STICKNET,)<br />
GEO. A. TOOTHAKER,<br />
Manager.<br />
645 M&IN STREET, WALTHAM.<br />
LITTLEFIELD DIRECTORY PUBLISHING CO,,<br />
Boston<br />
PUBLISHGRS<br />
Business<br />
PRICE. $$I .60.<br />
OE’<br />
Directory,<br />
12 POST OFFICE SQUARE, BOSTON, MASS,
ADVERTISEME<br />
ZTTS<br />
t.-.-..--.-.-.-..--....- Guaranteed Circulation of Over 3000 Daily.<br />
--<br />
WALTMAM TRIBUNE CO.,<br />
PUBLISIIEEtB<br />
OF TEE<br />
. . .<br />
Established 188.2.<br />
HENRY hf. RYDER, Manager and Treasurer. CHARLES H. LINCOLN, Edltor.<br />
WALTNAM,<br />
MASS.<br />
AAJ3 & (=fO.,<br />
(FRANIC I'. JOHNSON.)<br />
-N Surveyors, Civil, Sanitary and Landscape Engineers, K-<br />
Room 55 Methodist Bld’g, 3 Mw$ SI., Waltham, Ma,;., and Roam 5, 53 Tremont St., Boston.<br />
LlTTLEFlELD DIRECTORY PUBMHING CO,,<br />
t Boston Business Director<br />
MO, 12 POST OFFICE SQllkRE, >BOSTON, MASS,
t-26 81 ~VERTTSEMENTS<br />
PiBtures Copied. Enlarged and Finished In IndiaInk, Crayon, Pastels, Oil or Water Color&<br />
-+*Establisbed 1883.e -<br />
GGEORG&E C. POORE:<br />
rmALZR IN<br />
Stationery, Fancy Goods, Travelling Bags,<br />
Pocket Books. Leather Tmvnllin~ Cases, Fishing Tackle, Hammocks, Croquet<br />
sets, Vases, FHnoy Ware, ec., &r. Holiday Goods a Specialty.<br />
Our stock is very large in all departments.<br />
COIL M&W AND CRESCENT STS., WALTHAM. Called Hall’s Corner on Electric Cars<br />
.E<br />
NGRA~INGS, Olw,<br />
Fine Stationery,<br />
B<br />
LUNGS,<br />
Booklets,<br />
GIlIll<br />
Clothing * HOUSI<br />
Men’s, Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s<br />
GlOTHING, a FURNISHING *+ GOODS,<br />
PARYEWTER BLOCK, , . Moody Street,<br />
087 MAIN STREET, . . . WALTHAM, MASS.<br />
When you will find a full line of BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS.<br />
JXZ REMEMBER THE NUMBER, 687 MAIN STBEET.<br />
LITTLEFIELD DIRECTORY PUBLISHING CO,,<br />
PUBLISHERS<br />
OF<br />
PRICE, $2.00.<br />
1% PCbST OFFICE SQUARE, - - - BOSTON, MASS.
ADVERTISEMENTS 627<br />
H. HAGUE,<br />
MUSICAL MERCHAN-D<br />
OF ALL DJ33CI.ZIPTIONS.<br />
Vocal and Instrnrnental, Band and Orchestra, Music of all<br />
Publishers. Discount to Teachers.<br />
INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS. INSTRUCTION BOOKS FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS.<br />
The Finest Violin, Banjo and Guitar Strings.<br />
PIANOS TUNED AND RWPAIRED.<br />
BEIIDENCC, 102 HICtK ST.,<br />
ItzY l-2 Monday Str*eet, - - - JValthnw+, Mmw.<br />
DIALS HAVING THE LETTERS OF YOUR NAME IN LINE OF HOUR FIGURES.<br />
DIALS WITH<br />
PHOTOGRAPHS<br />
BURNT IN.<br />
NOVELTIES IN<br />
ART<br />
ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
DIALS INLAID WITH JEWELS, GOLD, SILVER ANO PLATINUM. :. ,‘. ‘:<br />
. . . . PORTRAITS ON MEOALIONS OR GOLO AN0 SILVER WATCH CASES.<br />
FJEtANa<br />
H. UPHAM,<br />
DEALER IN<br />
Window Shades, Paper Hangings,<br />
Artists'<br />
1Materfalls.<br />
Screens and S’creen Doors made to or&F.<br />
PICTURE FKAXES AX11 ENGRAVINGS.<br />
145 MOODY STREET, -<br />
Dr. Elizabeth<br />
TELEPHONE 16.2.<br />
W.ALTHAM,MASS.<br />
Foster Jenkins,<br />
-==@==- ~h-qmdist, -+$=-<br />
18 Crescent Street, Waltham, Mass.<br />
Corts, Bunions amd Ingrowiag Nails Cured. Also, Biting<br />
of the Firtger Nuils.<br />
Open Day and Evening. Electric Cars Pass.
628 ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
Carriage and Sign<br />
t$YTW,<br />
57 HARVARD, cot-. Charles Street, - WALTHAM, MASS,<br />
Wheelwright and Carriage Builder,<br />
CARRIAGE REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.<br />
Orders PromptEg Executed nlzd TVorlc Guaranteed.<br />
LIGHT WORK A SPECIALTY.<br />
57 HARVARD, corner Charles Street, , - WALTHAM, MASS.<br />
THOMAS<br />
PARKMAN,<br />
Wheelwright and General Jobber.<br />
All Orders promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed,<br />
67 Harvard, Cor. Charles Street,<br />
WALTHAM, - - - MASS.
AlNlCRTTSEMEr’TS 629<br />
JOHN F, NUTTING,<br />
03oa3>>.2 t >3339,35>>0<br />
Cnetrahr,<br />
OOF ,000EEOOOOODQ<br />
-__ Earpsnter I4 Buililfh<br />
Estimates Given and Plans Furnished:<br />
Job Work Done at Short Notice.<br />
Ressidenos CW Shog 443 FQ2bnd.s qt.<br />
WALTHAM, MASS.<br />
Brick Mason and Plasterer,<br />
=FlREPLACES&TlLlNG<br />
A SPEClALTY.===----<br />
-:- EJTIXATES FURNISHED FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK. -:-<br />
NO. 6b CALVARY St.,<br />
CONTRACTOR, STONE MASON & JOBBER,<br />
Gradin & Street Building a Specialty.<br />
Residence, 33 Spring St., near School,<br />
WALTHAM,<br />
MASS.<br />
-~ ~<br />
M. H. NETHERCOTE,<br />
- DEALER IN -<br />
Fine Groceries,<br />
TEAS; FLOUR, COFFEE, Eic,,<br />
194 WILLOW STREET.
630 ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
PORK, LARD, and HAMS. *<br />
175 School St., Waltham, Bbss.<br />
-:- STABLE,<br />
- vi* ___<br />
-:-<br />
17 7 l-2 Moody Street, Rear Shepherd’s Block,<br />
Waltham~<br />
SZaess;.<br />
Mrs. S.<br />
79 Lexington street,<br />
B. SAMUELS, Prop., Waltham, Mass,-<<br />
First class board and rooms within fire minutes walk of both<br />
Railroad Stations, Electrios, Theatre, Post OHice, etc., etc.<br />
Terms reasonable.<br />
R,ES-TO-RE; The Latest Parisian Inyention:<br />
THE GREATEST LABOR-SAVING DEVICE OF T;IE AGE.<br />
Unsurpassed for Repairing Lace, Clothing,<br />
And AllFabrIcs WITROUT SEWINGI.<br />
Price 22:s Centrs,<br />
S. B. SAMUEL% importer,<br />
Office, 79 Lexington Street, -<br />
AGENTS<br />
WANTED.<br />
WALTHAM, MASS,
ADVEUT1SEMENTS<br />
g NORUMBEGA DINING ROOMS, +B<br />
A. ff. BEDELL, Proprietor.<br />
First-Class Table Board by the Day or Week,<br />
PBICES BEASONABLE. WY: OUR PASTRY IS ALL HOME MADE.<br />
PROSPECT, corner Bills,<br />
Near F. R. R. Bridge and convenient to Americrn Waltham Watch Co.% Factory,<br />
WALTHAM, MASS.<br />
H. 747,. X-iiIALL,<br />
IKNING~ROOMS.<br />
MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS.<br />
TRANSXENT and REGULAR BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED.<br />
48 SPRUCE, near Moody St,, WALTHAM,<br />
A. 63. HAVEN, Proprietor.<br />
(Successor to Mrs. A. D. Mqnard.)<br />
I am prepared to furnish the publio, Ice Cream of<br />
an Extra Quality.<br />
Ody the Bent of Baterid Used.<br />
Goods Delivered Pmmptlq/<br />
TO ALL PARTS 01F THE 012-X.<br />
(ts- REIEYBER TBE NAME AND PLACE.<br />
A. Cd-. HAVElV,<br />
869 MAIN, corner Francis Street, - WALTHAM, MASS,<br />
THE ELM STREET CIGAR, STORE.<br />
J. J. NACAR’SY,<br />
Fine Havana<br />
UEALER IN<br />
and Domestic<br />
Gigars,<br />
Tobacco, Pipes, Smokers’ Articles, Etc,<br />
Box ‘l’rtlde a Specialty.<br />
:<br />
12 ELM ST,, 2 doors north of Park Theatre, - WALTHAM, MASS,
632 -A’I)VRXTISEMF,NTS<br />
F. M. STONE, Pres. JOS. F. C)IBBS, Cashier.<br />
Waltham National Bank,<br />
637 Main, corner Lexington Street,<br />
WALTHAM,<br />
MASS.<br />
CAPITAL, $150,0001 SURPLUS, $50,000,<br />
H. P. BUNGHER, Teller.<br />
Miss BERTHA E. WORMWOOD, Book Keeper.<br />
E. A. WALKER, Clerk and Messenger.<br />
--DLRECTORS-<br />
F. M. Stone, Charles F. Stone, Illlfns Warren,<br />
Wm. G. Cbilds, c’lms. w. Fogg, Francis Buttrick,<br />
H. L. Hovey, H. B. Braman, Erskine Warden.<br />
Discount Day, Monday. Bank Hours, 8.30 to 2.30.<br />
Waltham Savings Bank,<br />
-Incorporated March 18,1863.-<br />
Of&e at Na&ioxml Bank Building,’<br />
WALTHAM, MASS.<br />
-OPEN F&TOM tS.30 A. M. TO 2.30 P. M.-<br />
ASSETS, October $1892, $2,611,125,34,<br />
-OFFICEL
AIWERTISEMENTS<br />
G33<br />
_____.___~ __---- -- ---- __-<br />
on Lead Manufacturing to.,<br />
Corner Congress and Franklin Streets,<br />
l(iZ 0OPTGRESS ST., and 180 am1 182 FRAh’IiLIN ST.,<br />
E3OSTON,<br />
MASS.<br />
5AMUE:l. LITTLE, President. WM. J. BRIDE, Treasurer.<br />
,<br />
BOSTON STAR BRAND<br />
fE LEAD<br />
RED LEAD AND LITHARGE.<br />
Lead ipe and Sheet Lead.,<br />
PATENT TIN-LINED PIPE. PURE BLOCK TIN PIPE.<br />
COPPER AND IRON PUMPS, SOLDER, ETC.<br />
3IC+ LEAD. PIG TIN.<br />
Our :Pwe W\t’FTte Lend both dry and ground in oil, we uxcrrnnt to be<br />
StYiktlJ ~)Pll‘e, :Lllc\ mmantee that for Fineness, Body 2nd hrnbility, i,t<br />
‘is not surpassed by any Lead in the mnrket.<br />
‘rVe wtrr:xnt our Red Lead and Liihnrge to be stricllg pure and of the<br />
fiw.st w ulity.<br />
--<br />
. :‘-7<br />
Gold Medal Awarded by the Mak. Charitable Mechanic ASSO’II,
.PAYNE AUTOMATIC STEAM ENGINE.<br />
Also, Sha~fti~~~, Hangers, Pulleys,<br />
IbIting.<br />
TE’%‘E’NE 43 t:, 47 B,everly Streef;,<br />
z.wz<br />
BOSTON, MASS,<br />
No. 73 FULTON ST., BO<br />
SEXD FOB CATrlLOGT/% AiVD X’I1ICB L,XST.