Arlington City Directory 1898, Part 10

Author: Arlington (Mass.)
Publication date: 1898
Publisher: Union Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 244


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Superintendent of Schools, Samuel E. Kimball.


Truant Officer, George D. Moore.


Water Commissioners, George W. Lane, three years; George P. Winn, two years ; Peter Schwamb, one year.


Water Registrar, B. Delmont Locke.


Park Commissioners, John Q. A. Brackett, three years; W. W. Kimball, two years ; S. F. Hicks, one year.


Superintendent of Streets, Samuel E. Kimball.


Superintendent of Almshouse, Benjamin F. Durgin.


Superintendent of Water Works, Thomas Roden.


Commissioners of Sinking Fund, A. D. Hoitt, three years ; Theo. Schwamb, two years ; William G. Peck, one year.


Trustees of Pratt Fund, William G. Peck, five years ; William E. Wood, four years ; Henry Hornblower, three years ; George Hill, two years ; James A. Bailey, one year ; B. Delmont Locke, ex-officio.


Trustees of Robbins Library, James P. Parmenter, Frank W. Hodgdon, three years ; Joseph C. Holmes, E. Nelson Blake, two years ; Samuel C. Bushnell, Matthew Rowe, one year.


Trustees of Elbridge Farmer Fund, William E. Parmenter, Edwin L. Farmer, William G. Peck, John Q. A. Brackett, William E. Wood, John H. Hardy.


Sewer Commissioners, Edward S. Fessenden, three years; Warren W. Rawson, two years; Winfield S. Durgin, one year.


Board of Health, Edward S. Fessenden, three years; Edwin P. Stickney, two years ; Edwin Mills, one year.


THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE ARE HEAD- DRESS LININGS AND TRIMMINGS.


QUARTERS FOR


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Consolidated Board of Trustees of Robbins' Fund, Soldiers' Monu- ment Fund and Cemeteries, William G. Peck, three years; F. S. Frost, two years ; Warren A. Peirce, one year ; B. Delmont Locke, ex-officio.


Registrars of Voters, William H. Pattee, John W. Bailey, William A. Fitzpatrick, B. Delmont Locke.


Auditors, Clarence T. Parsons, George H. Rugg.


Constables, Alonzo S. Harriman, Daniel M. Hooley, James E. Whitten, Garrett J. Cody, Charles H. Woods.


Undertakers, John H. Hartwell, Charles T. Hartwell, James P. Daley, Daniel W. Grannan.


Engineers of the Fire Department, Charles Gott, chief; George Hill, Frank P. Winn, assistants ; A. Foster Brooks, supt. of fire alarm.


Police, Alonzo S. Harriman, chief; Garritt Barry, Daniel M. Hooley, Andrew Irwin, John Duffy. Garratt J. Cody, James E. Whitten, Charles H. Woods.


LADIES AND


GENTLEMEN will find the CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE The place to get HOSIERY that will fit and wear.


CLUBS, SOCIETIES, ETC.


Arlington Benevolent Society.


President, Thos. J. Robinson


Secretary, George S. Cahill, M. D.


Membership made up of three members of Divisions 23 and 43, A. O. H. ; Arlington Council 109, K. of C. and St. Malachi Court of Foresters.


Meets at K. of C. Hall, Mass. av.


Arlington Boat Club. Whittemore Street, Spy Pond.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS :


President, Jere Colman


Vice President, William H. Kimball


Secretary, Harry Butler Emmons


Treasurer, Arthur E. Crosby


Trustees, Alexander Livingstone, Horace A. Freeman, Walter


Stimpson, Harris M. Cutter, George H. Childs.


STANDING COMMITEE :


House, Messrs. Colman and Stimpson


Boats, Mr. Crosby


Entertainment, Messrs. Cutter and Livingstone


Library, Mr. Freeman


Bowling Alleys, Mr. Rankin


Billiards and Pool, Mr. George H. Childs


Cigars, Mr. Kimball


Auditing, Messrs. Colman and Kimball


DIRECTORS OF SPORTS :


Rowing, William F. Homer


Bowling, Asa W. Flauders


Base Ball, C. Fred Slade


Meetings are held first Monday of the month; board of directors, seeond Mondays ; ladies' night, second Tuesdays ; ladies' afternoons first and third Wednesdays ; smokers, first Mondays. Memdership limited to 250


Applicants for membership must be 20 years of age, and address the board of directors on blanks prepared for the purpose, obtainable of the secretary, signed by two members and accompanied by an ad- mission fee of ten dollars. Annual tax fifteen dollars. Telephone Ar- lington 23


KNOWLES & MARDEN, Paints, Oils and Colors.


483 Massachusetts Av., Arlington.


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Arlington Finance Club.


President, Henry Hornblower Vice-President, George T. Freeman Treasurer, A. W. Trow Secretary, E. O. Grover


Trustees, Henry Hornblower, George G Allen, Myron Taylor Meets by invitation fourth Tuesday of each month.


Arlington Heights Social Thirty


President, Henry H. Kendall


Secretary, Miss Mary J. Copeland


Treasurer, Andrew W. Turner


Object of the club ; mutual sociability and entertainment


Meetings held at residences, 7 P. M .. third Thursday in the month


Arlington Improvement Association.


President. William A. Muller


Vice-Presidents. H. B. Pierce. R. J. Hardy, George W. Perkins Secretary, George W. W. Sears


Treasurer, Warren A. Peirce


Trustee, Edwin Prescott. Joseph C. Holmes, Rev. Samuel C. Bush- nell


Arlington Woman's Club.


President, Miss Ida F. Robbins


First Vice-President, Mrs. Arthur A. Lawson


Second Vice-President, Mrs. Elizabeth Yerrington


Recording Secretary, Mrs. Peter Schwamb


Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. William D. Higgins


Treasurer, Miss Ellen Hodgdon


Auditor, Mrs. D. T. Percy


Executive Committee, Miss Carolyn Brackett, Mrs. C. B. Devereaux, Mrs. J. T. Trowbridge, Mrs. T. Ralph Parris, Miss Emily Tolman, Miss Helen Teele, Miss Anna J. Newton, Mrs. T. W. White, Mrs. Samuel Cutting, Miss Annie Stevens, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Jessica C. Henderson


Circle Associates. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS.


President, William O. Partridge


Vice-President, George A. Lloyd


Secretery, John H. Perry Treasurer, Clarence T. Parsons


Auditor, Joseph C. Holmes


Directors, William O. Partridge, George A. Lloyd, John H. Perry, Clarence T. Parsons, F. Schnetzer, Jr.


Meetings held in Associate Hall, first Wednesday in the month


Crescent Hill Improvement Association.


President, H. Thomas Elder Secretary, Thomas Swadkins, Jr. Treasurer, Francis B. Records


We make a Specialty of LADIES' WRAPPERS and UNDERWEAR AT THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE.


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W. C. T. U.


President, Mrs. F. A. Johnson Vice-Presidents, Mrs. M. J. Wiggin, Mrs. C. H. Learned, Mrs. Edwin Day. Mrs. H. Y. Hill. Secretary, Mrs. H. T. Gregory, 31 Walnut Treasurer, Mrs. Jessica C. Henderson


Woman's Relief Corps.


President, Mrs. Mellie M. Farmer


Senior Vice-President, Mrs. Josie T. Lewis


Junior Vice-President, Mrs. Charlotte Rugg Secretary, Mrs. S. A. Fowle, Jr. Treasurer, Mrs. Alice J. Knowlton Chaplain, Mrs. Carrie Thayer First Color Bearer, Mrs. Clara Kimball Second Color Bearer, Mrs. Nellie Marden Third Color Bearer, Mrs. Sarah Whittier Fourth Color Bearer, Mrs. Bessie Cahill


SECRET AND BENEVOLENT.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. Francis Gould Post 36.


Commander, Frank Marden


S. V. C., Charles S. Prentiss


J. V. C., Franklin D. Roberts Adjutant, Alfred H. Knowles Quartermaster, Sylvester C. Frost


Officer of the Day, A. H. Seaver


Officer of the Guard, James A. Marden Surgeon, David Chenery


Chaplain. W. P. P. Willard


Meets in G. A. R. Hall second and fourth Thursdays. Seventy-six members.


SONS OF VETERANS. Charles V. Marsh Camp 45.


Captain, M. J. Bacon First Lieutenant, B. A. Harris


Second Lieutenant, H. L. Frost


First Sergeant. A. B Moulton


Quartermaster Sergeant, F. H. Gray


S. G., E. C. Jacobs C. S., C. G. King


Chaplain, F. E. Roberts


Camp Committee, B. A. Harris, E. A. Knowlton A. Elwell


Meetings held in G. A. R. Hall, first and third Thursdays in the month.


WILDEY SAVINGS BANK, 52 Roylston St., BOSTON. Deposits go on Interest Feb. 15, May 15, Aug. 15, and Nov. 15.


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ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN. Circle Lodge No. 77. Arlington Heights.


Master Workman, E. I. Mckenzie


Past Master Workman. W. J. McAllister


Foreman, Mr. Rockwood


Overseer, W. J. Freethy


Recorder, J. R. Mann


Financier, W. P. Hadley


Receiver, H. W. Peirce


Guide, H. K. Brown


Inside Watchman, Fred W. Hadley


Outside Watchman, F. D. Roberts


Meets first and third Fridays of each month, in Association Hall, Park Avenue, A. H., at 8 P. M.


ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS.


Division 23.


President, Michael S. Drew


Vice-President, Dennis J. Hurley


Recording Secretary, George S. Cahill, M. D.


Financial Secretary, John McCarthy


Treasurer, John McGrath


Board of Directors, Michael S. Drew, John Kelley, George S. Cahill, M. D., John McGrath, D. W. Grannan, Patrick Quinn, John McCarthy


Attending Physician, George S. Cahill, M. D.


Meets first and third Tuesdays at Hibernian Hall.


Divison 43.


President, D. J. Mulqueney


Vice-President, I. J. Colbert


Recording Secretary, T. A. Dineen


Financial Secretary, J. P. Powers


Treasurer, J. F. Dacey


Meets K. of C. Hall, Mass. av., first Tuesday of each month at 7.30 P. M., after October, first and third Tuesdays of each month.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. Bethel Lodge, No. 12


Noble Grand. Lewis E, Stickney


Vice-Grand, George W. Jewett


Secretary, Charles S. Richardson


Financial Secretary, Charles W. Bunker


Treasurer, N. E. Whittier


Annual installation January 1st. Semi Annual installation July 1st.


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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Council, 109.


Instituted December 10, 1894.


Grand Knight, William H. Nolan


Deputy Grand Knight, D. W. Grannan


Financial Secretary, Peter F. O'Neill


Recording Secretary, James J. Mahoney


Treasurer, John W. Dacey Chancellor, Henry T. Cleary Warden, William J. Gearin


Lecturer, Henry J Welch


Iuside Guard, Daniel O'Brien


Outside Guard, Thomas F. Welch


Chaplain, Rev. J. M. Mulcahy


Physician, Dr. Charles E. Mongan Advocate, Garrett Barry


Trustees, D. W. Grannan, W. J. Gearin, William H. Bradley, J. E. Tracy, D. J. Collins.


Advisory Committee, T. P. McCarthy, D. W. O'Brien, Robert J. Kellev, Bert W. O'Brien, James McConnell.


Meets second and fourth Thursdays at K. of C. Hall, Mass. av.


FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. Hiram Lodge.


W. M., Charles W. Bunker


S. W., Ernest Hesseltine J. W., R. Walter Hilliard Treasurer, George W. Storer


Secretary, Charles H. Prentiss


Meets in Masonic blk., Mass. av., Thursday on or before full moon


Menotomy Royal Arch Chapter.


M. E. H. P., Henry H. Austin


E. K., Francis B Wadleigh E. S., William M. Balmer Treasurer, George W. Storer


Secretary. Charles H. Prentiss


Meets third Tuesday of each month at Masonic Hall. Annual meeteng, November.


CHURCHES.


M.


Arlington Baptist Church. Massachusetts Avenue. Pastor, Rev. Charles H. Watson, residence 26 Academy Street. Services : Sunday, 10.45 A. M., 7.00 P. M. Sunday School, 12.00 Y. P. S. C. E., 6.15 P. M. Devotional service, Friday, 7.30 P. M. BAPTIST SEWING CIRCLE. Meets at Church first Wednesday afternoon of each month.


BAPTIST HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.


President, Mrs. Joseph P. Wyman


Vice-President, Mrs. George Freeman


Secretary, and Treasurer, Mrs. H. F. Gregory


Meets at church second Wednesday of each month. Annual elec- tion second Wednesday in January.


First Congregational (Unitarian), Parish. Massachusetts Avenue, cor. Pleasant Street. Parish founded 1733. Church organized 1739. Pastor, Rev. Frederic Gill, residence 23 Academy Street. Parish Committee, Mr. H. G. Porter, chairman, Mr. T. E. Holway Dr. E. D. Hooker.


Clerk, Mr. Herman Bucknam Treasurer, Mr. F. W. Hodgdon


Services : Sunday, 10.45 A. M. Sunday School. 12 M. Evening


service according to announcement.


Social Alliance meets every Monday from October to April.


First Universalist Church. Massachusetts Avenue, cor. Church Street.


Pastor, Rev. Harry Fay Fister, residence 22 Mill S. S. Superintendent, J. H. Perry Sexton, Charles Easte, 103 Summer Street Services : Sunday, 10.45 A. M. Y. P. C. U., 6.30 P. M. £ Sunday School, 12 M.


Park Avenue Church, A. H.


Pastor, Rev. A. E. Stembridge


Services : Sunday, Preaching 10.30 A. M. and 7.00 P. M. Sunday School, 12.00 M. Y. P. S. C. E., 6.00 P. M., and Prayer Meeting Fridays 7.40 P. M.


St. John's Episcopal Church. Academy Street, cor. Maple.


Rector James Yeames


Services : Sunday, Preaching, 10.45 A. M. Sunday School 12 M. Prayer Meeting 4 P. M.


The Local Improvement Society of Arlington Heights. President, F. M. Goodwillie Vice-President, Benjamin G. Jones Secretary, James R. Mann


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St. Malachi's Church.


Rector, Rev. John M. Mulcahy


Assistant Rector. Rev. Patrick M. O'Connor Second Assistant Rector, Rev. Andrew J. Fitzgerald Services : Sunday, Mass, 7.00, 9.00 A. M. High Mass, 10.30 A. M. Sunday School, 2.30 and vespers, 3.30 P. M.


Week Days, 7.00 A. M.


The Orthodox Congregational Church. Pteasant, cor. Maple Street.


Pastor, Rev. Samuel Clarke Bushnell, residence 11 Maple Street. S. S. Superintendent, E. L. Churchill Services : Sunday, 10.45 A. M. Sunday School and Bible Class, 12.00 M. Y. P. S. C. E., 7.00 P. M. Prayer Meeting, Friday evening, 7.45 P. M.


Union Parish. Park Avenue, A. H.


Pastor, Rev. Robert E. Ely Services : Sunday, 10.45 A. M., 7.00 P. M. Sunday School, 12.00 M. Prayer Meeting, Friday evening


Arlington Line Mission.


Massachusetts Avenue, corner Tannery Street, North Cambridge.


Services : Sunday, Sunday School, 4.15 P. M. Evening Meeting, 8.00 P. M. Thursday evening, 8.00 P. M.


CEMETERIES.


Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Medford Street. Superintendent, John H. Hartwell


Mt. Paul's Cemetery. Broadway. Superintendent, Jeremiah Buckley. 20 Beacon Street, Arlington


Old Burial Ground of the First Parish. Pleasant Street.


ARLINGTON CONVALESCENT HOME.


53 Broadway.


Manager, Mrs. Julia H. Wheeler Treasurer, Miss Alberta Bott


Trustees, Mrs. Frank Bott, Mrs. Dr. Charles A. Dennett, Mrs. E. L Churchill Visiting Physicians, Charles A. Dennett, Dr. Chandler, Medford


CONVENT OF SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH.


11 Chestnut Street. Superior, Sister Ludwina


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BANKS.


Arlington Co-operative Bauk.


Savings Bank Building, 624 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington.


President, George D. Moore


Vice- President, Frank P. Winn


Secretary, R. Walter Hilliard


Treasurer, Warren A. Peirce


Meets first Tuesdays. 7.30 P. M.


Arlington Five Cent Savings Bank.


Savings Bank Building, 624 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington.


President, W. G. Peck


Vice-Presidents, William E. Parmenter, Vanum Frost, Henry J. Locke Treasurer, J. W. Whitaker


First National Bank of Arlington.


Savings Bank Building, 624 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington.


President, E. Nelson Blake


Vice-President, Alfred D. Hoitt


Cashier, W. D. Higgins


THE MOSS SAFE CO.


(MORRIS & IRELAND AND MORRIS SAFES)


BANK VAULTS, OFFICE, CHURCH and HOUSE SAFES


Built to Order


MOSS SAFECO


Estimates


If desired.


Furnished.


Ros TON


Connected by Telephone. 64 Sudbury St., Boston, Mass.


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Librarian, Elizabeth J. Newton


Board of Trustees, J. C. Holmes, Rev. S. C. Bushnell, E. N. Blake, Matthew Row, F. W. Hodgdon, James P. Parmenter.


Extracts from By-Laws.


Article 5. The use of the library and reading room shall be free to all residents of the town, of suitable age; but any person may be temporarily forbidden such use, for carelessness or misconduct.


Article 6. Any person temporarily living in town may use the library on the same conditions as residents. provided that before taking books he shall furnish a satisfactory guaranty. or deposit with the librarian the sum of three dollars.


Article 7. The library shall be opened : reading room, Sundays, 2.30 to 5.30 P. M .; Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 10 to 12 A. M., 1 to 6 and 7 to 9 P. M. Book-room, 1 to 6 P. M. Wednes- days. 10 to 12 A. M., 1 to 9 P. M. Book-room, 1 to 8 P. M. Saturdays, 10 to 12 A. M., 1 to 9 P. M. Book-room, 1 to 9 P. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays only, during the month of August.


Article 8. Any person who has a right to use the library may take one volume, and retain it two weeks. Any book may be renewed once to the same person, but not more than once, until it has been returned to the library, and has remained there one full library day.


Article 9. If any person shall lose, deface or injure a volume, he shall replace the same or pay for it. A fine of two cents shall be collected for every day a book is retained beyond the specified time. If any person shall refuse or neglect to pay any sum due forthe deten- tion, loss or injury of any book, his right to take books from the library shall be suspended until the same is paid.


ARLINGTON HEIGHTS BRANCH.


Librarian, Miss M. Seabury


The reading room will be open Tuesdays and Saturdays from 1.30 to 6 and 7 to 9 P. M. Thursdays, 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P. M.


Books left at the reading room on Tuesdays and Saturdays, between 1.30 and 3 P. M., will be exchanged and books will be ready for delivery from 7 to 9, the same day.


During the month of August, open Saturdays only.


ARLINGTON DIRECTORY.


Blue Books and Directories. . Blue Books.


Cambridge, Brookline,


& & ISSUED YEARLY.


Dorchester, Roxbury and West Roxbury, Malden, Newton, North Shore, Somerville,


ISSUED BI-YEARLY.


Directories.


Arlington and Belmont, Concord, Lexington and Bedford, Milton.


A Map goes with Each Book.


PRICE, $1.00 EACH.


Published


EDWARD A. JONES, 115 Congress St., Boston.


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Residence, 28 Draper Avenue, ARLINGTON, MASS.


JAMES H. SHEDD,


4 Waverley Block, City Sq.,


Real Estate, CHARLESTOWN, MASS. Insurance, Auctioneer,


Convepancer,


notary public,


TELEPHONE 354.


Mortgages negotiated.


JAMES O. HOLT,


DEALER IN


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ELITE LIST.


NAMES OF THE PRINCIPAL RESIDENTS ARRANGED BY STREETS.


ACADEMY STREET.


From Massachusetts Avenue to Irving Street.


24 Mr. & Mrs. Warren A. Peirce


26 Rev. & Mrs. Charles H. Watson.


28 Mr.& Mrs. Edward T. Hornblower Albert G. Fisher


30 Mr. & Mrs. Marshall N. Rice


38 Mr. & Mrs. T. Ralph Parris Mrs. M. W. Parris


44 Mr. & Mrs. George M. Barnum.


60 Judge & Mrs. John H. Hardy John H. Hardy, Jr.


55 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Bott Frank N. Bott Miss Alberta H. Bott


5 Mr. & Mrs. Edward O. Grover 7 Mr. & Mrs. Albert Gooding


13 Mrs. J. C. Nickerson


23 Mrs. E. M. Harris Miss Elorence W. Harris Rev. Frederic Gill.


29 Mr. & Mrs. Henry W. Bullard


33 Mr. & Mrs. B. Delmont Locke


35 Mr. & Mrs. William Burton Rob- inson


41 Mrs S. A. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Samuel H. Smith Miss Nellie Smith


47 Mr. & Mrs. George A. Smith


51 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin A. Norton Col. Alfred Norton


ACTON STREET, A. H.


From 8 Appleton


5 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew W. Turner 31 Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Sloan.


7 Mr. & Mrs J. Albert Blanchard. Walter R Blanchard


33 Mr. & Mrs. Theodore E. Blanch- ard.


ADDISON STREET.


From 100 Pleasant Street to Spy Pond


10 Mr. & Mrs. Ephraim Adams Frank C. Adams Miss Dorothy Adams


18 Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. Fitzpatrick


24 Mrs. S. H. Fox Josiah B. Fox Mr. & Mrs. Horatio F. Martin Josiah N. Brackett Miss Carrie A. Brackett


26 Rev. & Mrs. D. Crosby Greene


30 Mrs. Jay Reynolds Deane S. Reynolds


32 Mr. & Mrs. Elmer H. Gray


13 Mr. & Mrs. Henry S. Adams


17 Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Kidder Miss Alice D. Gilbert Miss A. M. Fraser


21 Mr. & Mrs. Bertram P. Ellison


23 Mr. & Mrs. William K. Cook


33 Mr. & Mrs. Clifford F. Perkins


35 Mr. & Mrs. George M. Dimond


32 Mrs. Ida M. Pierce Fred T. Pierce


34 Mr. & Mrs. Francis L. Maguire


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APPLETON STREET, A. H. From Massachusetts Avenue, near Lowell, to Lexington Line.


6 Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Cushing


70 Mr. & Mrs. George W. Perkins


88 Mr. & Mrs. George C. Grant


180 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew F. Jacobson


184 Mr. & Mrs. F. Schnetzer, Jr.


7 Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Peirce 15 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Barker


27 Mr. & Mrs. B. Horace Peirce


00 Mrs. Nellie M. Farmer Walter B. Farmer


00 Mrs. M. C. Daniels


111 Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Bean


129 Mr. & Mrs. Elisha B. Lombard


181 Mrs. Edward Barry Miss E. B. Barry


00 Mr. & Mrs. John Henderson


APPLETON PLACE, A. H.


From Appleton Street, near Massachusetts Avenue.


9 Mr. & Mrs. Wilson W. Fay The Misses Fay


15 Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Brockway Mr. Mellen C. Hight


ASHLAND STREET, A. H. From 26 Appleton Street to Florence Avenue.


6 Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Gorham William H. Peirce


11 Mrs. Hannah E. Bascom Miss Rebecca D. Stone


AVON PLACE.


From 390 Massachusetts Avenue to Railroad.


10 Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Clark Mr. & Mrs. William Proctor


14 Mrs. E. C. Henry


16 Mr. & Mrs. Edmund W. Noyes Miss Alma Noyes


15 Mr. & Mrs. E. Everett Upham Miss Lois Alice Upham


19 Mr. & Mrs. William Whytal Charles R. Whytal Miss Lillian Levis Mr. & Mrs. Fred N. Bennett


23 Mr. & Mrs. John N. Bennett


25 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Rich Mrs. Phoebe Marvin


BARTLETT AVENUE.


From 818 Massachusetts Avenue.


18 Mr. & Mrs. Edward I .. Parker 26 Mr. & Mrs. William D. Higgins 28 Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Webber 30 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin W. Gray 34 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel G. Wilkins


36 Mr. & Mrs. Walter E. Lombard 42 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gordon


44 Mr. & Mrs. Rufus H. Gilmore


7 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Swan


9 Mr. & Mrs. William Butler William H. Butler Miss Cora F. Butler


11 Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Collins


15 Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Chick Miss Grace Munroe Mrs. E. L. Bartlett


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BARTLETT AVENUE-Continued.


46 Mr. & Mrs. Carlos B. Moore


48 Mr. & Mrs. Harrie H. Whitney


60 Mr. & Mrs. John B. Brine


78 Mr. & Mrs. Henry P. Worthley


104 Mr. & Mrs. George F. Weutworth


25 Mr. & Mrs. A. L. Howard


27 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Shepard


29 Mr. & Mrs. A. Bartlett Hill


31 Mrs. Delia S. Gilson


41 Mr. & Mrs. William A. W. Webber W. H. Webber


45 Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Leeds Mrs. Henry Leeds


47 Mr. & Mrs. Fred L. Diman Mrs. George Homer


103 Walter D. Sawyer Miss Ellen E. Greenwood


BRANTWOOD ROAD. From Kensington Road.


00 Mr. & Mrs. Albert J. Sawyer Frederick A. Sawyer


00 Mr. & Mrs. C. Herbert McClare Mr. & Mrs. Josiah McClare


00 Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Morse


BROADWAY.


From Somerville Line to Massachusetts Avenue, near Medford Street.


48 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph V. Pichet Mr. & Mrs. Charles O. Young


94 Mrs. Sarah E. Peabody


100 Mr. & Mrs. Rollin H. Puffer 272 Mrs. Amelia Durgin


274 Mr. & Mrs. Gardner Ludwig 276 Mr. & Mrs. James A. Marden


278 Mr. & Mrs. M. Ernest Moore


284 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Merrifield 269 Mrs. Helen Greene


290 Mrs. Hannah L. Rood


27 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Bowman 53 Mr. & Mrs. William Wheeler.


101 Mr. & Mrs. James Purcell


129 Mr. & Mrs. Warren Cutler


189 Mrs. Eleanor E. Rawson 261 Mrs. Catharine Robinson Miss Annie J. Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Collins


275 Mrs E. G. Damon


283 Miss Mary L. Olmstead. Miss Minnie D. Schofield


285 Mr. & Mrs. Eugene X. Waters


287 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Sias


289 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Whitney


295 Mrs. Apollos J. Tillson


BROOK AVENUE.


From 57 Lake to Massachusetts Avenue.


40 Mr. & Mrs. George E. Bruorton 25 Mr. & Mrs. John Lyons 46 Mr. & Mrs. Rodney T. Hardy


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CENTRAL STREET.


From 727 Massachusetts Avenue to Railroad.


10 Mrs. John J. Winn Mrs. E. A. Dupee Miss Mary L. Dupee Miss M. A. Gilson


16 Mr. & Mrs. Ernest B. Brown


20 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Storer


24 Mrs. Adelaide Rice. George H. Hutchinson


28 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert G. Clark


32 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Craigue


15 Mr. & Mrs. Abel Lawrence


19 Mrs. Ann M. Bunker Charles W. Bunker


21 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Atherton


23 Mrs. Mary H. Teele Miss Mary H. Teele


25 Mr. & Mrs. Napoleon J. Hardy


27 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Irwin


29 Mr. & Mrs. Marshall B. Smith


33 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hutchinson


CHAPMAN STREET.


From 168 Pleasant.


00 Mr. & Mrs. Bowman F. Wilder Mrs. Sophronia Wilder


CLAREMONT AVENUE.


From Wollaston Avenue to Oakland Avenue.


14 Mr. & Mrs. Clarence T. Parsons


60 Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert F. Young


72 Mr. & Mrs. John K. Simpson, Jr. 82 George Doul


99 Mr. & Mrs. Theodore B. Merrick


103 Mr. & Mrs. Ebert M. Potter


111 Mr. & Mrs. J. Roscoe Wright


123 Miss E. H. Bartol


9 Mr. & Mrs. William O. Partridge 25 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel G. Learned


35 Mr. & Mrs. Henry H. Kendall


45 Mr. & Mrs. George C. Tewksbury Miss M. G. Reed


51 Mr. & Mrs. Alton A. Warren


63 Mr. & Mrs. William D. Mackin- tosh


71 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin C. Haskell The Misses Haskell


CLEVELAND STREET.


From 175 Massachusetts Avenue, near Lake Street.


16 Mr. & Mrs. George O. Kimball 18 Mr. & Mrs. J. Haines Maxwell 22 Mr. & Mrs. William P. Balser


24 Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Weston


30 Mr. & Mrs. John W. Kelley


30 Mr. & Mrs. William L. White 32 Mr. & Mrs. Isaac O. Humphrey


36 Mr. & Mrs. Benj. C. Leightzer Mr. & Mrs. Wells Freeman


CLIFF STREET, A. H.


29 Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Living- stone


147


ARLINGTON DIRECTORY.


COURT STREET.


From 689 Massachusetts Avenue to Water Street.


10 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin P. Bryant. Mrs. Susan O. Osborn


12 Miss Annie Stevens Miss Abby Stevens Miss Sarah S. Wells


14 Mr. & Mrs. Horace A. Freeman Miss Anna J. Newton Miss Irene S. Nightingale


9 Mrs. Jeremiah Prescott Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Mills.


17 Mrs. Levinia Crosby


23 Mr. & Mrs. A. Eugene Cotton


29 Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Littlefield


CRESCENT HILL AVENUE, A. H. From Park Place to Lexington Line.


18 Mr. & Mrs. William J. Hancock 9 Mr. & Mrs. John V. N. Hatfield


22 Mr. & Mrs. John T. Lusk 00 Mr. & Mrs. James Colprit


64 Mr. & Mrs. William J. McAllis- ter.


72 Mr. & Mrs. John Woodsend


106 George A. Disston


DAVIS AVENUE. From 227 Mystic Street.


10 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel E. Kimball. 16 Mrs. Ellen F. Reed


Roscoe C. Kimball Miss Mabel E. Kimball


24 Mr. & Mrs. B. Frank Moors Miss Bertha J. Boynton


DENNETT STREET.


From Mt. Vernon to Walnut Street.


00 Dr. & Mrs. John P. Dennett 00 Mr. & Mrs. Philip Eberhardt


DEVEREAUX STREET. From Chapman Street.


00 Rev. & Mrs. James Yeames.


DRAPER AVENUE.


From 249 Mystic Street.


12 Mr. Mrs. Louis F. Hartman 7 Mr. & Mrs. Windsor B. Naughler Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Vose


28 Mr. & Mrs. James H. Shedd


36 Mr. & Mrs. Louis E. Dunlap


EASTERN AVENUE, A. H.




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