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NOLSOT ..
226 (Old No. 80) Washington Street. ----
USD, BAKER & CO., MILLERS, and Dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN. HAY AND STRAW, 24.0 Main Street, WALTHAM.
LORENZO BURGE,
For Thirty Years
a Fire Underwriter,
Represents Can panies whose ombiner apitals and Surplus is $20,000,000. Office, :5 Vater, cor. 30. on. Residenc., Main, cor. Willow St., Waltham.
ET. RIOVEY,
Success ) J. W PARMENTER & CO., IRALER IN-
HARD AND SOFT COAL,
Wood, Hay, Straw, Line, Cement, Brick, PLASTER, PLASTE: ING HAIR, &C., COR. ... . DY STREET AND FITCHBURG R. R., WALTHAM, MASS, , Jeorg Woolley's. No. 1 Central Block.
THE BERKSHIRE
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSFIELD, MASS.
ASSETS OVLR $3,300,000. Issues all approved forms vil ife, i erm, and Endowment Policies. FOSS & HAIJ,, Agents for Eastern Massachusetts. 223 Washington Street, Boston.
EBEN W. & JOHN M. FISKE,
AUCTIONEERS
Offie . 20 C:
,'yuare, Boston.
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JOHN M. FISKE,
WALTER .... ES.DENCE, CHURCH ST., NEW TON.
the St ...
ntended to in any part of Termi -.
Impacters.
vid. Retailers.
PAF NOCH
AMERICAN
PAPER
NGINGS.
No. 406 Washington Street, BOSTON.
JORN H. ROBINSON.
CHARLES H. WHITMARSH,
CHARLES W. ROBINS ...
INVENTION. AIN'T YOUR
A. H. SPENCER, Solicitor of Patents. 28 STATE STAND
BOSTON.
GEC. N. WHITFORD, WATCHMAKER, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry, Silver War Arundel Tinted Spectacles and Eye-Glasses, Sewing Machines, &r .. WALTHAM, MASS
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THE ARLINGTON CHILSON'S ENTIRELY NEW AND GREATLY IMPROVED PORTABLE RANGE, 1877-
I desire to call special attention of every housekeeper in want, or who ever expect to want a STRICTLY FIRST" CLASS RANGE, to the great improvements over my old pattern Range, in broiling, heating water, anti-clinker grate, nickel-plated trimmings, towel dryer, four extra shelves, and extra heavy, fine, smooth castings, of rich and beautiful design, no place for dirt, rust or grease to lodge to keep women scrubbing, but always a clean; surface. This beautiful range has no cqual in this country. This will be proved on examination and trial.
PROPERTY OF THE 3.2.20.
Library
of the
PO
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From Added Sept. 1877. B.2.20
I also desire to call the attention of gentlemen, in want of the most substantial and beautiful range for brick setting ever put up in any kitchen, to my ARLINGTON BRICK RANGE, which is acknowledged by all te or the most splendid piece of work, for a range, ever got up. Also the Chilson Brick Set Rang tet La so- quired such a high reputation in the use of over ten thousand ranges, in giving the mnost perfect satisfaction. This range comes at less price than the Arlington, and is within the reach of all. A full line of Farnace, Ranges, Stoves, etc., at the lowest market prices. Special attention given to putting up furnaces a way in any part of the country. Nothing but what is strictly first-class work is manufactured by me
WAREROOMS, 99 & 101 BLACKSTONE STREET, BOSTON. FOUNDRY AT MANSDIELD, MASU. GARDNER CHILSON.
Foundry at Mansfield, Mass.
GARDNER CHILSON.
WAREROOMS, Nos. 99 & 101 BLACKSTONE ST., BOSTON.
part of the country. NOTHING BUT WHAT IS STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS WORK IS MANUFAC-
With this full line of twenty sizes of Brick and Portable Furnaces I am enabled to offer inducements to pur-
CENTENNIAL
Sizes suited for all classes of Buildings.
Chilson's Wrought or Plate Iron Furnace, 1877. THE CENTENNIAL.
(For Brick Setting. Also the same for
THE CENTENNIA TIWROUGHT IRON FU GARDNER CHILSON BOS
from this library
For Reference Not to be taken
CHILSO! S MPROVEDI BRICK FURNACE 1875
Sizes suited to all classes of Buildings.
FURNACES, RANGES, and STOVES, THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK I HAVE EVER HAD, WITH ALL THE NEW IMPROVEMENTS OF 1877.
CHILSON'S PATENT STANDARD CONE FURNACE. Remodelled and Greatly Improved, 1877. (For Brick Setting. Also, the same for Portable Setting.)
TUTRED BY ME.
G'rates: Registers, Ventilators. &c. Special attention given to putting up Furnaces and Ranges in any
chasers of Furnaces which cannot fail to give perfect satisfaction, both as to quality and price. Stoves,
CUTTER & PARKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS,
8 ×10
1110X12
GLAZED WINDOWS,
Fence Pales, Stair Balusters, Framing Pins, Blind Fastenings, &c.,
Nos. 9 and 10 Charlestown Street, Boston, Opposite Boston and Maine Depot.
Doors of every quality at the lowest cash prices.
BENJ. F. PARKER.
BAILEY'S
OUR SPECIALTIES ARE
PURE CANDIES
MADE EVERY MORNING.
No. 45 West Street, BOSTON.
FLOUR,
OF ALL GRADES,
In Barrels, Half Barrels & Bags.
White Corn Flour, Rye Flour, Graham Flour,
Yellow Corn Meal, White Corn Meal, Rye Meal,
Crushed Wheat, Cracked Wheat, Hominy,
Samp, Attrition Flour,
Wheat Meal,
Oat Meal, Wheat Groats, Farina, &c.
Buckwheat,
Arlington Wheat Meal in ten pound bags.
HEN FEED.
Wheat Screenings, Whole Wheat,
Whole Barley,
Whole Buckwheat, Whole Corn, Cracked Corn, &c.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
C. G. BROCKWAY & CO.,
220 and 226 Friend Street, BOSTON.
FISKE & COLEMAN, MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS.
ANDARD
AKRON
MARK.
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Now given the preference above all others by our most eminent engineers. All sizes. Largest discounts.
Manufacturers and Dealers in
FIRE BRICK, Fire Sand, Fire Clay, Kaolin. &c. LIME & CEMENT.
SOLE
SOLE TILE, GARDEN VASES, &c. Our Fire Brick are manufactured of the very best fire-standing material, both do- mestic and foreign. Office, 72 Water Street, Boston, Three doors below Post-office Square.
TRADE
SALT GLAZED
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WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 4867 00421 8816
GREENOUGH'S DIRECTORY,
OF THE
INHABITANTS, INSTITUTIONS, MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS, BUSINESS, SOCIETIES, BUSINESS FIRMS, ETC., ETC.,
IN THE
TOWNS OF
WALTHAM& WATERTOWN
FOR
1877-8.
SLTHAM
COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY
GREENOUGH & CO., 22 SCHOOL STREET, . . BOSTON. 1877.
PRICE,
$1.50.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1877, by W. A. GREENOUGH, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co. POST OFFICE SQUARE, Corner Milk and Congress Streets, Boston, Mass.
CAPITAL, - - $400,000.
SAFES TO RENT, And Securities and Valuables stored for Safe Keeping in
FIRE and BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS RENT OF SAFES, $10 TO $150 A YEAR.
By special Act, this Company is authorized to receive Moneys and Property in trust or on deposit from the Courts and from Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Guardians, Trustees, Corporations, and Individuals.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON MONEY DEPOSITS. OFFICERS :
President, FRANCIS M. JOHNSON,
Vice-Presidents, FREDERIC W. LINCOLN, THOMAS TALBOT, SAMUEL C. COBB.
DIRECTORS .- Charles F. Adams, jr., George W. Bond, Nathaniel J. Bradlee, Benjamin F. Brooks, John Cummings, Oliver Ditson, Richard S. Fay, James Longley, William Mixter, John Felt Osgood, Royal M. Pulsifer, William E. Putnam, M. Denman Ross, David N. Skillings, Benjamin F. Stevens, John H. Thorndike.
Manager Safe Deposit Department, EDWARD P. BOND. Treasurer, FRANK C. MILES.
H. B. NEWHALL,
MANUFACTURER OF
COFFEE, SPICES, CREAM TARTAR,
Mustard, Herbs, &c.
A Specialty made of manufacturing the Choicest Goods adapted to the New England trade.
COFFEES, Which it is indispensible to have fresh, are all
ROASTED AND GROUND WITHIN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS OF DELIVERY.
76 Broad Stre Boston.
W0 17.44 W23
1877-8
PREFACE.
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ABBREVIATIONS
17
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT .follows 224
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS 4
WALTHAM BANKS 143
WALTHAM BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC. 15 WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 113
WALTHAM CHURCHES 141
WALTHAM DIRECTORY OF NAMES. 17
WALTHAM FIRE DEPARTMENT. 138
WALTHAM GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 146
WALTHAM JUSTICES OF THE PEACE 150
WALTHAM MASONIC. 145
WALTHAM MILITARY 148
WALTHAM ODD FELLOWS 146
WALTHAM POST OFFICE. 150
WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY 149
WALTHAM SCHOOLS 139
WALTHAM SOCIETIES 148
WALTHAM STREETS
13
WALTHAM TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES
146
WALTHAM TOWN OFFICERS 137
WATERTOWN BANKS 222
WATERTOWN BUSINESS DIRECTORY
209
WATERTOWN BUILDINGS, DEPOTS, &C.
154
WATERTOWN CHURCHES 220
WATERTOWN DIRECTORY OF NAMES. 155
WATERTOWN FIRE DEPARTMENT 218
WATERTOWN GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 223
WATERTOWN MASONIC 221
WATERTOWN ODD FELLOWS 221
WATERTOWN POST OFFICE .224
WATERTOWN SCHOOLS 219 WATERTOWN SOCIETIES 223
WATERTOWN STREETS 152
WATERTOWN TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES 223
WATERTOWN TOWN OFFICERS 218
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INDEX.
INDEX TO WALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE
Anderson E. S., carriage mnfr. 3 Bateman J. B., prop. Prospect House ... 4 &c ...
Boston Manufacturing Co., Edmund
Dwight, treas ... .144 Bond, Baker & Co., millers ..... front cover Brown R. G. & Co., iron founders ... 15 Burke John E. & Co., boots, shoes, and
Rubbers . 7
Central House, A. H. Cushman & Son, proprietors ..
4
Chapin George H., painter 5
Chase George G., artist. 5
Conlin James A. & Co., roofers 3
Cushman A. H. & Son, proprietors Cen- tral House. .. 4
Ellis D. S. & Co., flour and grain 6
Exchange Market, H. J. Wellington. 2
Fiske Eben W. & John M., auctioneers, front cover
Flagg Bros., carriage manufacturers. ... 1 Floyd Charles A., paints, oils, &c. 7 Fullmore Howard, wagon mnfr .. 3
Gane Geo. A. & Co., dry and fancy goods 2 Gibbs & Co., Waltham & Boston Expr. 2 Gilbert John, lumber .. .. 2 Groves H. W., hair dresser. 7 Hovey H. L., wood and coal. ... front cover
PAGE Hopkins Watch Tool Co., lathes, chucks, 6 Lane & Poole, house painters .. 6 6 McGuinness Frank, auctioneer and bill posting. 7 Noble J. P., watchmaker and optician. . Phinney George, editor Waltham Free Press ..
1 Prospect House, J. B. Bateman, prop. .. 4
Rumford Market, Jas. Wellington. .
Shedd Geo. F., steam-engine mnfr ...
Sibley F. K., emery, crocus, and tripoli manufacturer ... .. 6
Stark John, lathe manufacturer. 6 Taylor George D., carpenter and builder 7 Taylor P. W., provisions. 5 Thompson George M., insurance agent. . back cover
14586675
Waltham Bleachery, Edmund Dwight, treasurer. 144
Waltham Free Press, Geo. Phinney, ed. 1 Wellington H. J., provisions. 2 Wellington James, provisions. 5 Whitford George H., watches and jew- elry. . .front cover Young C. C. Mrs., millinery and fancy
goods.
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INDEX TO WATERTOWN ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE
Bryan J. F., plumber and gas-fitter .... 9 Gleason & Co., auctioneers. 8 Gregg Alexander, undertaker .. 9 Hollingsworth & Whitney, manufactur- er of manilla papers 8 Madden John, wheelwright .. 8
PAGE
Plaisted E. S., provisions. 9 Union Market National Bank, John K.
Stickney, cashier ... . 222 Watertown Savings Bank, John K. Stickney, treas. . .222
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INDEX.
INDEX TO BOSTON AND CAMBRIDGE ADVERTISEMENTS.
Alliance Insurance Company, Geo. H. PAGE
Long, pres. ... back cover Bailey J. B .. confectioner. .. ..... opp. Title Berkshire Life Insurance Co., Foss &
Hall, agents. .. .front cover Boston Mnfg. Co., Edmund Dwight, treasurer. . 144
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co., Ed- back colored
ward P. Bond, manager ..... opp. Preface Boynton Joseph, pork, lard, and hams, 9 Braman J. B., lawyer. .... ..... back cover Brockway C. G. & Co., flour and feed, opp. Title
Brown H. A., auctioneer. . back cover Burge Lorenzo, insurance agt., .. front cover Bustin W. H., collars and harnesses ... 13 Cambridge Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Cam- bridgeport, A. L. Barbour, sec ..... 10 . .
Chilson Gardner, furnaces, ranges, etc., front colored pages
Citizens' Mutual Insurance Company, of Boston. . back cover
11
Crafts & Co., drugs, medicines, &c., ...
Cutter & Parker, doors, sashes, and
blinds ...
. opp. Title
Eaton Chester L., birds and cages, and
13
mineral spring water. .. ... Fiske Eben W. & John M., auctioneers front cover Fiske & Coleman, sewer pipe and fire brick. .. opp. Title Foss & Hall, agents The Berkshire Life Insurance Company. . . ... . front cover French James & Son, real estate agts., Gibbs & Co., Waltham Express ..... .. front cover 2 Greenough & Co., publishers .. back colored
PAGE
Horgan J. J., marble and granite wks. under back Title, outside of book Johnson Earl W.,St.Leon mineral water, etc. . back cover
Kenison Parker, chiropodist.
11
McGann T. F., gas burners, etc ..
16
New England Conservatory of Music ...
Newhall H. B., coffee, spices, &c.,
opp. Preface
North Charles H. & Co., provisions 13 North End Savings Bank opp. general directory, front 16
Parker & Gannett, agricultural imple-
ments. .
12
Roberts W. A., granite monuments, &c. back cover
Robinson J. H. & Co., paper hangings front cover
Rogers & Co., china and crockery house inside back cover Royal Insurance Company of England,
Thompson & Reed, agts., ...... back cover Sargent & Darling. builders' hardware, 14 Spencer A. H., patent solicitor, front cover Thompson & Reed, agents Royal Ins. Co. of England. . ... .... back cover Thurston, Hall & Co., cracker bakers, Cambridgeport. .. 11
Union Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Maine .. 10 Warren M. C. & Co., builders' hard- ware. . . 14 Waltham Bleachery, Edmund Dwight, treasurer. 144
Warren S. D. & Co., paper mnfrs. 14 Watson & Bisbee, stair builders, &c ... 16 West Thos. P., merchant tailor, back cover
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.
Business Directory of Patrons in other Cities.
Agricultural Machines and Tools.
Parker & Gannett, 49 No. Market, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 12)
Auctioneers.
Brown H. A., 38 Water, Boston (see advt. on back cover)
Fiske Eben W. & John M., 30 Court square, Boston (see advt. on front cover)
Axes and Hatchets.
Parker & Gannett, 49 No. Market, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 12)
Bakers (Cracker.)
Thurston, Hall & Co., 31 and 33 Elm, Cam- bridgeport (see adv. dept., p. 11)
Banks. (See also Savings Banks.)
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co., Edward P. Bond, manager, Milk, cor. Congress, Boston (see advt. opp. preface)
Bird Food.
Eaton C. L., 77 Kingston, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 13)
Bird Store.
Eaton C. L., 77 Kingston, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 13)
Brass Founder and Finisher.
McGann T. F., 104 and 106 Portland, Bos- ton (see adv. dept., p. 16)
Bronzed Goods.
Warren M. C. & Co., 9 Dock square, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 14)
Bullard's Improved Hay Tedder. Parker & Gannett, 49 No. Market, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 12)
China, Crockery, and Glassware. Rogers & Co., 54 to 62 Canal, and 147 to 155 Friend, Boston (see advt. inside back cover)
Chiropodist.
Kension P. Dr., 145 Tremont, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 11)
Cider and Wine Mills and Corn Shellers.
Parker & Gannett, 49 No. Market, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 12)
Coffee and Spice Mills. Newhall H. B., 76 Broad, Boston (see advt. opp. preface)
Confectioner. Bailey J. B., 45 West, Boston (see advt. opp. title)
Conservatory of Music.
New England Conservatory of Music, Eben Tourgee, director, Music Hall, Boston (see advt. back colored page)
Cracker Bakers.
Thurston, Hall & Co., 31 and 33 Elm, Cam- bridgeport (see adv. dept., p. 11)
Doors, Sashes, and Blinds.
Cutter & Parker, 8 and 10 Charlestown, Boston (see advt. opp. title)
Drain and Sewer Pipe.
Fiske & Coleman, 72 Water, Boston (see advt. opp. title)
Drugs, Medicines, &c. Crafts & Co., 148 Commercial, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 11)
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.
Feather Dusters.
Sargent & Darling, 18 Devonshire and 24 Exchange, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 14)
Fertilizers.
North Chas. H. & Co., 27 & 29 F. H. Market, and 33 and 34 North Market, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 13)
Parker & Gannett, 49 No. Market, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 12)
Fire Brick, Sand, Clay, &c.
Fiske & Coleman, 72 Water, Boston (see advt. opp. title)
Garden, Grain and Field Seeds.
Parker & Gannett, 49 No. Market, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 12)
Gas Burners and Fixtures.
McGann T. F., 104 and 106 Portland, Bos- ton (see adv. dept., p. 16)
Glass (Window.)
Crafts & Co., 148 Commercial, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 11)
Granite Workers.
Horgan J. J., West Boston bridge, Cam- bridgeport (see advt. outside back of book under title)
Roberts W. A., 127 and 131 Portland, Bos- ton (see advt. on back cover)
Harness Maker.
Bustin W. H., 169 Cambridge, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 13)
Hardware.
Sargent & Darling, 18 Devonshire and 24 Exchange, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 14) Warren M. C. & Co., 9 Dock sq., Boston (see adv. dept,, p. 14)
Hay, Straw & Corn Stalk Cutters.
Parker & Gannett, 49 No. Market, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 12)
Horse Collar Manufacturer.
Bustin W. H., 169 Cambridge, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 13)
Horse Hoes and Cultivators.
Parker & Gannett, 49 No. Market, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 12)
Insurance Agents.
Burge Lorenzo, 48 Water, Boston (see advt. on front cover)
Foss & Hall, Berkshire Life Insurance Co., 223 Washington, Boston (see advt. on front cover)
Insurance Companies.
Alliance Insurance Co , 43 Milk, cor. Arch, Boston (see advt. on back cover)
Berkshire Life Insurance Co., Foss & Hall, agents, 223 Washington, Boston (see advt. on front cover)
Cambridge Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 555 Main, Cambridgeport (see adv. dept., p. 10)
Citizens Mutual Insurance Co., of Boston (see advt. on back cover)
Royal Insurance Co., of England, 53 Dev- onshire, Boston (see advt. on back cover) Union Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Maine, 153 Tremont, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 10)
Lamp Chimneys.
Rogers & Co., 54 to 62 Canal and 147 to 155 Friend, Boston (see advt. inside back cover)
Lard and Meat Presses.
Parker & Gannett, 49 No. Market, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 12)
Lard Oil.
North Charles H. & Co., 27 and 29 F. H. Market, store Nos. 33 and 34 No. Market, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 13)
Lawn Mowers, Horse and Hand. Parker & Gannett, 49 No. Market, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 12)
Lime and Cement.
Fiske & Coleman, 72 Water, Boston (see advt. opp. title)
Lumber Dealers.
Watson & Bisbee, Friend, cor. Causeway, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 16)
Marble Workers.
Horgan J. J., West Boston Bridge, Cam- bridgeport (see advt. outside back, under title)
Roberts W. A., 127 and 131 Portland, Bos- ton (see advt. on back cover)
Medicines.
Foster's Celebrated Nerve Ointment, 22 School, room 7, Boston (see adv. dept,, p. 14)
Mineral Spring Waters.
Eaton C. L., 77 Kingston, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 13) Johnson Earl W., 77 Devonshire, Boston (see advt. on back cover)
Paints, Oils, and Glass.
Crafts & Co., 148 Commercial, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 11)
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.
Paper Hangings.
Robinson J. H. & Co., 406 Washington, Boston (see advt. on front cover)
Paper Manufacturers.
Warren S. D. & Co., 220 Devonshire and 113 Franklin, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 14)
Patent Solicitor.
Spencer A. H., 28 State, Boston (see advt. on front cover)
Patent Water Drawers.
Parker & Gannett, 49 No. Market, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 12)
Plow Castings.
Parker & Gannett, 49 No. Market, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 12)
Plows and Harrows.
Parker & Gannett, 49 No. Market, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 12)
Pork, Lard, and Hams.
Boynton Joseph, 36 North Market, Boston (see advt., p. 9)
North Chas. H. & Co., Nos. 27 and 29 F. H. Market; store Nos. 33 and 34 No. Mar- ket, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 13)
Publishers.
Greenough & Co., 22 School, Boston (see advt. back colored page)
Real Estate Agents.
French James & Son, 226 Washington, Boston (see advt. on front cover)
Safe Deposit Vaults.
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co., Edward P. Bond, manager, Milk, cor. Congress, Boston (see advt. opp. preface)
Sausage Manufacturers.
North Chas. H. & Co., Nos. 27 and 29 F. H. Market; store, Nos. 33 and 34 No. Mar- ket, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 13)
Sausage Meat Cutters and Fillers.
Parker & Gannett, 49 No. Market, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 12)
Savings Bank.
North End Savings Bank, 57 Court, Boston (see advt. front p. 16)
Shovels and Spades.
Parker & Gannett, 49 No. Market, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 12)
Silver Plated Ware.
Rogers & Co., 54 to 62 Canal and 147 to 155 Friend, Boston (see advt. inside back cover)
Stair Builders.
Watson & Bisbee, Friend, cor. Causeway, Boston (see adv, dept., p. 16)
Stoves, Furnaces, and Ranges. Chilson Gardner, 99 and 101 Blackstone, Boston (see advt. front colored page)
Tailor, Merchant.
West Thos. P., 465 Washington, Boston (see advt. on back cover)
Trust Company.
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co., Edward P. Bond, manager, Milk, cor. Congress, Boston (see advt. opp. preface)
Vases (Garden.)
Fiske & Coleman, 72 Water, Boston (see advt. opp. title)
Weather Vanes.
Parker & Gannett, 49 No. Market, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 12)
Windows (Glazed.)
Cutter & Parker 9 and 10 Charlestown, Boston (see advt. opp. title)
Wines and Liquors.
Johnson Earl W., 77 Devonshire, Boston (see advt. on back cover)
Wood Turning, Sawing, and Planing.
Watson & Bisbee, Friend, cor. Causeway, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 16)
Wrapping Paper and Twine. Sargent & Darling, 18 Devonshire and 24 Exchange, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 14)
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STREETS, PLACES, ETC., IN WALTHAM.
STREETS, PLACES, ETC., IN WALTHAM.
Acorn, from Oak to Bolton Adams, from Crescent, opp. Pine, to Crescent, n. Moody Adams av., from Moody , n. Newton line, to W. Newton Alder, from Moody to Beech
Ash, from Moody to Crescent
Bacon, from Main to Lexington
Beaver, from Lexington to Lyman
Beech, from High to Myrtle
Benefit, from Newton, opp. Calvary, to F. R. R., Water- town Branch
Bolton, from Newton, south side
Bow, from North, near Lexington
Brook, from Lincoln to Lincoln line
Brown, from Moody to Crescent
Brown's lane, from Charles, near Harvard, to Felton Calvary, from Newton
Carter from Elm, next F. R. R. Depot, to Moody
Cedar, from Calvary to High
Central, from Newton to Elm
Charles, from Moody, near F. R. R., to South
Cherry, from Moody to Crescent
Chestnut, from Crescent to Newton
Chestnut place, from Chestnut, near Moody
Church, from Main to Lyman
Church street avenue, from Church to School
Clinton, from Newton, south side, to Day Common, from Main to School
Common street place, from Common, near Main
Cranberry, from High to Newton line
Crescent, from Moody, opposite Pine, to Moody, opposite Derby, near Newton line Cross, from Main to Central
Curve, from Lexington to Lincoln
Cushing, from Moody to Hall Cutter, from Newton to Cedar
Dale, from Lexington, across Bacon Day, from Clinton to Bolton
Derby, from Moody, near Newton line, opp. Crescent East Ash, from Moody, opposite Ash
Elm, from Main, opposite Church, to F. R. R. Depot
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STREETS, PLACES, ETC., IN WALTHAM.
Exchange, from Central House, Main, to Pond Farwell (formerly North), from River, near the Bleachery, to Newton line
Felton, from Moody, near F. R. R., to the town farm
Ferren, from Felton, near Prospect, to F. R. R.
Fiske avenue, from Weston, above South
Flood, from John to Calvary
Floyd, from Russell to Charles
Forest, from Lyman to North
Foundry avenue, from Willow, near River, to Davis and Farnum's Iron Foundry Fountain, from Charles to Felton
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