Arlington City Directory 1900, Part 14

Author: Arlington (Mass.)
Publication date: 1900
Publisher: Union Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 292


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Waverley.


JOHN R. MACKESSY Postmaster


OFFICE HOURS-7.00 A. M. to 8. P. M. daily. Sundays, 9.30 to 10.30 A. M.


MAILS ARRIVE-6.59, 10.23 A. M., 1.45, 5.03 P. M. Sundays 9.22 A. M.


MAILS CLOSE-8.02, 10.16 A. M., 1.40, 7.00 P. M. Sundays 6.40 P. M.


CHURCHES.


All Saints Episcopal Church, cor. Clark and Common streets. Reginald H. Coe, pastor; residence at present in the Episcopal school building on Brattle street, Cambridge; L. S. King, clerk; residence cor. School and Washington streets; R. H. James, Sunday school superintendent. Services : Sunday, 11 A. M., 5.30 P. M .; Sunday school 10 A.M .; week day services as appointed.


Congregational Church, Waverley street, Belmont. George P. Gilman, pastor; residence, Waverley street, Waverley ; W. R. Lamkin, clerk; residence, Waverley; H. E. Car- penter, Sunday school superintendent.


Services : Sunday, 10.45 A. M., 7.15 r. M .; Y. P. S. C. E. 6.15 P. M .; Sunday school 12.05 P. M .; week day services Friday 7.45 P. M.


First Baptist Church, Waverley. Edward F. Andrews, pastor and Sunday school superintendent; residence, Burnham street.


Services : Sunday, 7.15 P. M .; Sunday school 3 P. M .; week days, Friday evening.


St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Common, near School street. Rev. John M. Mulcahy, pastor, and Sunday school su- perintendent; residence 24 Medford street, Arlington. Services : Sunday, masses 8.30 and 10 A. M .; vespers 3.30 P. M .; Sunday school 2.30 p. M .; week days, meeting of con- fraternity B. V. M. first Friday of each month at 8 P. M.


Unitarian Church, Concord avenue. Rev. Hilary Bygrave, pastor and Sunday school superintendent; residence, Com- mon street .; HI. H. Baldwin, clerk, residence Pleasant street.


Services : Sunday, 11.45 A. M .; Sunday school 12 M.


McLEAN HOSPITAL.


Trapelo Road, Waverley.


OFFICERS.


Medical Superintendent, Edward Cowles, M. D.


1st Assistant Physician, George T. Tuttle, M. D.


2d Assistant Physician, Charles S. Little, M. D. Pathologist and Assistant Physician, August Hoch, M. D. Junior Assistant Physicians, Harry W. Miller, M. D., Wm. G. Ward, M. D., Guy G. Fernald, M. D.


Chaplain, Rev. George J. Prescott


Matron, and Superintendent of Nurses, Lucia E. Woodward Asst. Superintendent of Nurses, R. Helen Cleland


Clerk, Frances E. Gilbert


Librarian, Elizabeth G. Gibson


Instructors in Physical Training, Fred S. Seeley, S. May Taylor


Instructor in Cooking, Cecilia K. Bradt


Supervisor of Women's Department, Luna J. Young


Supervisor of Men's Department, Aubrey W. Tower Purveyor, John P. Bradbury Store Keeper, Wm. S. Ripley


Apothecary, Ernest L. Noyes, Ph.G. Stenographer, Wm. M. Woods


OFFICERS OF THE CONVALESCENT HOME.


Superintendent, Herbert B. Howard, M. D. (Resident Phys- ician, General Hospital)


Matron, Miss Alice Scott


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Mrs. NELLIE S. MCCABE, Librarian.


J. HENRY FLETCHER, J. MURRAY BROWN, Rev. GEO. P. GILMAN, GUSTAVUS C. HOLT, Miss MARGARET W RISLEY, Trustees.


Extracts from Rules and Regulations.


ARTICLE 1. Any inhabitant of the town of Belmont over twelve years of age, who shall sign, when required. an obligation to observe all the existing Rules and Regulations of the library, and all that may be subsequently adopted, shall have the right to take books therefrom so long as he or she shall comply with the same.


ARTICLE 3. No book shall be retained by the person borrowing it more than two weeks without renewal. nor shall more than one renewal be allowed until the book shall have remained in the library one full library day. The fine for the retention of any volume over the time specified shall be two cents for every library day it is so retained. Bor- rowers of books will be responsible for the same until returned to the hands of the librarian or his assistant.


ARTICLE 4. When any book is likely to be frequently called for, the time of its retention from the library may be limited to one week, the time of its retention being made conspicuous on its cover ; and if such book be retained beyond the specified time, the person so retaining it shall pay the same fine as provided in Article 3.


ARTICLE 6. Any book retained beyond the time prescribed by these regulations may be sent for by the librarian, and the expense incurred in obtaining it shall be paid by the person who has so re- tained it.


ARTICLE 8. All books are required to be returned to the library on or before the 15th of August, under a penalty of a fine of fifty cents. The library will be closed for examination from August 15 to Septem- ber 1.


ARTICLE 9. No person owing a fine or forfeiture shall receive books from the library until the same is paid.


BELMONT TOWN OFFICERS.


Select men, Overseers of the Poor and Surveyors of Highways, Gusta- vus C. Holt, chairman ; Richard Hittinger, Charles II. Slade.


Assessors, Thomas W. Davis, chairman ; Josiah S. Kendall.


Town Clerk and Clerk of Selectmen, Winthrop L. Chenery.


Treasurer and Collector, Winthrop L. Chenery.


Auditor, William H. Poole.


School Committee, Francis N. Lincoln. chairman ; Mrs. Mary F. W. Homer, Mrs. Mehitable B. Frost, Rev. George P. Gilman, George C. Flett, Royal T. Broderick.


Superintendent of Schools, George P. Armstrong.


Superintendent of Streets, Frank D. Chant.


Fence Viewers, James W. MeCabe, David S. McCabe, Edward Has- kins.


Constables, Frank D. Chant, John Argy, David S. McCabe, David Chenery.


(The Constables are also Field Drivers.)


Water Commissioners. Irving B. Frost, chairman; Francis HI. Ken- dall, Charles J. MeGinnis.


Registrars of Voters. William F. Grimes, chairman ; Charles W. Winn, G. Fred Kendall, Winthrop L. Chenery.


Engineers of the Fire Department, Herbert H. Russell, chief ; Thos. E. Murphy, David S. MeCabe. Eden Price, Edward F. Skahan ; Adel- bert Dailey, superintendent of fire alarm.


Commissioners of Sinking Funds, Henry O. Underwood, Chandler Robbins, Gustavus C. Holt.


Measurers of Wood and Bark, Charles R. Suydam, Charles J. Mc- Ginnis.


Surveyor of Lumber, James W. McCabe.


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Sealer of Weights and Measures, Winthrop L. Chenery.


Measurer of Grain, Charles R. Suydam.


Park Commissioners, Edwin F. Atkins, J. Willard Hill, William E. Stowe.


Cemetery Committee, George P. Walcott, chairman ; Frank D. Chant, William W. Edgar.


Board of IIcallh, George A. Prentis, chairman ; John Fenderson, Lyman Underwood ; David S. McCabe, agent of board.


Inspector of Provisions and Animals, Benjamin A. Harris, V. S.


Inspector of Buildings, David S. McCabe.


Inspector of Plumbing, Edwin Mills.


Janitor of Town Hall, James K. P. Sargent.


Night Police, J. F. Ryan, John Argy.


Keeper of Lockups, Frank D. Chant.


Manager of Electric Lights, Adelbert Dailey.


Tree Warden, Harold L. Frost.


SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.


GEORGE P. ARMSTRONG Superintendent


Rodger Wellington School. School Street, near Common. Miss Hannah McGinnis, Principal. Mattie M. Hough, Grace J. McGinnis, Marie T. Dickey.


Belmont High School. Moore Street. W. M. McVicar, Principal. Edith May, Julia Evans, Mary Hunt.


Mary L. Burbank,


Central Grammar School. Edith W. Griffith, Principal.


Merci A. Allen, Louise Foss, Alice L. Eaton.


Daniel Butler School. North Street, cor. Waverley. Annie C. Johnson, Principal. Mary Freeman, Carrie Dean, Clara Burbank, Blanche S. Minot.


Brighton Street School. Harriet A. Hill, Elizabeth Ryan, Teachers.


SPECIAL TEACHERS. Drawing, Emma K. Parker. Singing, Blanche E. Heard. Sewing, Mary Copeland. « Manual Training, A. C. Cobb.


CLUBS, SOCIETIES, ETC.


Belmont Lodge, F. and A. M.


Meetings held at Masonic hall, over Fitchburg R. R. station, first Thursday in each month


W. M., George C. Flett ; S. W., I. B. Frost; J. W., Joseph HI. Cullis ; Secretary, Charles HI. Hloulahan ; Treasurer, James E. Locke.


Trapelo Lodge, I. O. O. F., 238.


Meets at Town hall, Waverley, every Monday evening.


F. L. Gorham, N. G .; S. B. Robinson, V. G .; James R. Logan, Recording Sec .; F. W. Adams, Financial Sec .; N. C. McGregor, Treasurer.


Knights of Columbus.


Grand Knight, Edward J. Looney ; Deputy G. K., Timothy J. McDermott ; Chancellor, Lawrence M. Ryan ; Financial Sec., Edward J. Ryan ; Recording Sec., William J. Reed ; Treasurer, Matthew Daley ; Lecturer, Cornelius Bresnan ; Advocate, Frank F. Doyle ; Warden, Patrick H. Maguire; Outside Guard, Patrick J. Keenan; Inside Guard, William J. Whalen ; Physician, Dr. Kelly, Watertown; Chaplain, Rev. J. M. Mul- cahy ; Trustees, Peter MeGrath, Richard Griffin, Thomas Ma- hony, M. J. Roberts, John O'Brien.


Porcupine Club.


45 Members.


Chief Porcupine, E. C. Benton ; H. II., II. IT. Russell; Fer- rets, T. L. Creeley, John P. Bradbury, U. S. Young.


Time and place of meeting by appointment.


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Royal Arcanum.


Meetings held in Waverley hall second and fourth Tuesdays in each month.


Regent, R. C. Claus ; Vice Regent, John Leonard ; Past Re- gent, Charles Jameson ; Orator, Alvah A. Hatch ; Treasurer, George C. Flett ; Collector, George P. Gilman; Secretary, H. D. Rogers ; Guide, Edward J. Kearns ; Chaplain, N. N. Clancy.


Waverley Citizens' Association.


Meetings held at the Co-operative Bank rooms, Church street.


President, E. O. Hatch ; Secretary, W. F. Beetle; Treasurer, W. G. Hall.


Dominican Sisters.


Convent of Prague, Lexington, cor. Beech.


Sister Vincent Ferrer, Superior.


BELMONT DIRECTORY.


SPIDLE BROS.,


Dealers in


MILK, BUTTER, AND EGGS.


Fresh Vegetables in their season. All orders promptly attended to. Fresh Eggs a specialty. P. O. Box 29. WAVERLEY MASS.


DAYTON'S


Belmont, EXPRESS and


Waverley,


Boston


BOSTON OFFICES: 95 Arch St. and 128 State St. BOSTON ORDER BOX : 95 Faneuil Hall Market, Box 48. BELMONT; At A. A. Adams' Store. WAVERLEY : J. E. Flagg's and H. H. Russell's Stores.


RESIDENCE: Sycamore Street.


Forward by


McDONALD'S Belmont and Waverley EXPRESS.


BOSTON OFFICES: 34 Court Sq., 15 Devonshire St., 174 Washington St., 105 Arch St., 15 Merchants' Row. Leave Boston at 2.30 p. m.


BELMONT ORDER BOXES: F. Price's, Brighton St. ; Leon- ard St., opp. Central Depot. WAVERLEY ORDER BOXES: H. H. Russell's and James E. Flagg's Stores. Telephone 35-4, Arlington. RESIDENCE: PLEASANT ST., BELMONT.


HORNE BROTHERS, TRAPELO SPRING WATER, Ginger Ale, Etc. Dealers in Fine Groceries, Confectionery, Etc. COR. COMMON ST. and TRAPELO RD. TELEPHONE ARLINGTON 91-5. BELMONT. -


BELMONT DIRECTORY.


FRANK W. GILCREAS, Registered Pharmacist, LEONARD STREET,


BELMONT, MASS.


Prescriptions carefully and accurately compounded.


E. PRICE,


BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT.


HORSE SHOEING AND JOBBING Promptly attended to.


CARRIAGE AND SIGN PAINTING a Specialty.


Belmont Mass.


JAMES E. FLAGG, -DEALER IN-


Groceries, Meats,


Provisions, Canned Goods AND VEGETABLES.


Fruit and Grain.


Sherwin-Williams Co.'s Paints.


CHURCH ST.,


WAVERLEY.


BELMONT DIRECTORY.


ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.


ABBREVIATIONS-Av. for avenue; B., Boston; bds., boards; bldg., build- ing; blk., block; C., Cambridge; cor., corner; ct., court; n., near; opp., opposite; p., page; pk., park; pl., place; sq., square; F. H. M., Faneuil Hall Market; ter., terrace.


After the name of a street the word "street" is omitted.


ADAMS AARON A., grocer, Concord av., n. Pleasant, h. do. See advt. opp. page 179


Benjamin F., grocer ( B.), h. Pleasant, cor. Alexander av.


Elizabeth W. Miss, bds. Pleasant, cor. Alexander av.


Franklin W., drug clerk, h. Trapelo rd., opp. Pleasant Helen M., bds. Concord av., n. Pleasant


William L., clerk, bds. Concord av., n. Pleasant


Ahern Edward, florist, Trapelo rd., cor. Sycamore Ahern Edward P., North, cor. Sycamore


A ken William, manager of valves, McLean hospital, h. Agassiz avenue


Ainsley William E., nurse, McLean hospital


Allen Alonzo (Loomer & Allen), carpenter and builder, Park rd., h. do.


Allen Mercie A., teacher High school, bds. Pleasant, cor. Alex- ander av.


Allen William, asst. supt. Mt. Auburn cemetery, h. Exeter


Amos George L., horse dealer, h. Waverley, n. Woodland Amos Ida Mrs., bds. Waverley, n. Cambridge


Amrock Stephen, laborer, h. Thomas


Amrock Henry, U. S. A.


Andrews Edward F., engraver (B.), h. Burnham Andrews Frank H., farm hand, bds. Common Angel Worcester D., nurse McLean hospital Arenstrop Bothildo C., bds. Somerset, n. Pleasant


Elizabeth Miss, bds. Somerset, n. Pleasant Elsie Miss, bds. Somerset, n. Pleasant


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Arenstrop Helen Miss, bds. Somerset, n. Pleasant


Henry F., foreman, h. Somerset, 2d left from Pleasant Argy John, police, h. Church street pl.


Arlington Golf Club, Pleasant, nearly opp. Brighton


Armour George E., blacksmith, Brighton, n Pleasant, h. at Arlington


Armstrong R. Mrs., dry goods, Leonard, h. at N. Cambridge


Armstrong George P., supt. of schools, h. 7. Oak


Atkins Edwin F. (35 Broad, B.), h. Concord av., above Pleasant


Austin Charles, laborer, h. Grant av., 5th right


Austin David C., nurse McLean hospital


Atwood George H., bds. Concord av., cor. Somerset


Ayer L. A. J., produce, h. Moraine, cor. Agassiz av.


BABCOCK LENA A., nurse McLean hospital


Bacon Charles F., coachman McLean hospital


Bacon Fred E., stable foreman McLean hospital


Bacon George H., mason, h. Leonard, n. Moore Baker Arthur A., laborer, h. off Leonard, rear B. & M. station


Baker Herbert, florist, bds. North, cor. Lexington


Bailey Charles A., farmer, h. Brighton


Baldwin Harry H., leather (236 Purchase, B.), h. Pleasant, n. Leonard


Baldwin L. W. Mrs., bds. Lexington, cor. Whitcomb


Baldwin William A., School, opp. Common


Ball Horace W., civil engineer (B.), h. Hawthorne, cor. Trapelo road


Ball The Misses, bd. Hawthorne, cor. Trapelo rd.


Banks Amos L., milkman, h. White, n. Belmont


Banks Rupert, glass worker, h. Lexington


Barbaro Louis, laborer, bds. Beech, n. Maple


Barby Jacob, bds. Clover, n. Central


Barker Benjamin, farm hand McLean hospital, bds. Mill


Barnard Edward H., artist, studio Belmont, n. Common, h. do.


Barnard Fred A. (P. O. bldg., B.), bds. Payson rd.


Barnard Orrin H., trav. salesman (B.), h. Payson rd., n. Common


Barns Avis B. Mrs., bds. Sycamore, cor. White


Barns George H., cattle dealer, Moraine, 3d left Barrett Alice, bds. Common, cor. School


Charles, student, bds. Common, cor. Clark


Fred O., clerk ( Adams' express, 159 Franklin, B.), h. Com- mon, cor. School Oliver, bds. Common, cor. School


Barry Lawrence, laborer, bds. P. Hurley's, Cross


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Bartlett Ardelle Miss, bds. Burnham


J. E., trav. salesman (B.), h. Myrtle, n. School


John E. Mrs., widow, bds. Burnham


L. II., real estate (Bartlett Bros., B.), bds. School, cor. Myrtle


Wilbert S., real estate ( Bartlett Bros. & Co., 820 Tremont bldg., B.), h. School, cor. Myrtle


Bartsch Herman H., florist, bds. Trapelo rd., junc. Lexington


Basley A. Mrs., h. Common, n. Clark


Bate Beaconsfield B., bds. Trapelo rd., n. Mill


L. Harry, cornetist, bds. Trapelo rd., n. Mill


Marion I. Miss, bds. Trapelo rd., n. Mill


Wallace H., brass finisher (50 Sudbury, B.), Trapelo rd., n. Mill


Bathrick John J., salesman (9 and 19 Chauncey, B.), h. Oak, n. School


Baxter Smith D., electrician, bds. Oxford


Baxter Thomas S., electrician, bds. Oxford


Beals Alexander, bds. Trowbridge


BEAN GEORGE W., provisions, Leonard, n. Moore, h. opp. do. See advt. opp. page 179


Bean Raymond M., student, h. Grove


Beatty Charles S., clerk, bds. Brighton, Hill's Crossing


Beatty John H., gate tender, Waverley, h. Brighton, Hill's Crossing


Beckwith Louis C., clerk (B.), bds. Hill's lane, n. Brighton


Beetle Walter F., clerk (B.), h. Lexington, cor. Sycamore


Belanger Jules, Jaborer, h. Baker, n. Concord av.


Bell James C., merchant, h. Woodland


Bellefontaine Michael, painter, bds. Waverley, cor. Woodland Bellefontaine Richard, painter, bds. Waverley, cor. Woodland BELMONT COAL CO., Charles R. Suydam, mgr., Con- cord av. See advt. page 179.


Belmont Savings Bank, J. Henry Fletcher, pres .; W. L. Che- nery, treas .; town hall, Concord av., cor. Pleasant


Belmont Spring Water Co. (George H. and Joseph Cotton), Winter, n. Concord av.


Belmont Tea Room, lunch, Leonard, n. Moore


Belmont Tennis Club, Thomas


Bennett G., brick maker, h. Underwood, n. Concord av.


Bennett James B. L., plumber (B.), h. Orchard, n. School


Benson Swaney, farmer, bds. P. Keefe's, School


BENTON EVERETT C., insurance (John C. Paige & Co., 20 Kilby, B.), h. White, n. Belmont. See advt. opp. page 179


Berry Alfred W., clerk, Sycamore


Berube Frank, laborer, bds. Underwood, n. Concord av.


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Berube Lewis, laborer, bds. Underwood, n. Concord av. Bigaonette Charles, emp. brickyard, h. Concord av., n. brickyard Bill James C., salesman (239 Columbus av., B.) bds. Woodland Birch Albert, machinery ( Kent, Somerville), h. Fairmont Bird Anna M., bds. Beech, cor. White


Bird Jason W., h. Beech, n. White


Bishop John, laborer, off Pleasant


Bishop Sidney E., butler, bds. Pleasant, cor. Concord av.


Bishop, Thomas F., farmer, h. Concord av., opp. brick yard Black William, teamster, bds. C. Parry's, Concord av.


Blackman Carl L., nurse McLean hospital


Blaikie Suther, real estate (Harvard sq., Cambridge), h. Payson road


Blair James, proof reader, h. Park rd.


Blaisdell M. A. Mrs., bds. Lexington, opp. Holt


Blake Charles L. (Holmes & Blake), druggist, Lexington, cor. Church, bds. B. N. Holmes'


Blondette Alexander, teamster, h. off Pleasant, opp. Brighton


Blondeit Charles, teamster, h. Cottage, n. Concord av.


Blood John J., baker McLean hospital, h. Agassiz av.


Bory Napoleon, fireman, brick yard, h. Trowbridge, n. Concord avenue


Bouchier Peter, engineer brickyard, h. Underwood, n. Concord avenue .


Boudro Jeremiah, laborer, bds. Concord av., n. Cambridge line Bourque Alfred, printer (B.), h. Agassiz av.


Boyce Barney, laborer, h. Washington, n. Common Bowdoin Oliver Capt., h. North, opp. Pleasant


Bowdoin William, North, opp. hospital grounds


Bowers Thomas S., piano key worker, h. Leonard, opp. Moore Bowker A. A., nurse McLean hospital


Bowler William, teamster, Waverley, cor. Thomas Bowman W. M., nurse McLean hospital


Boyce John, farmer A. H. Long's, Washington, bds. do.


Bradbury John P., purveyor, hospital, h. White, cor. Beech Bradlee John E. Mrs., h. Payson pk. rd.


Brainard Chester N., clerk (B.), bds. Brighton, Hill's Crossing Bratten F. D., manager Belmont Tea Room, rms. Leonard, n. Moore


Brennan James, laborer, bds. Waverley, n. Ash Bresnan Cornelius J., market gardener, h. Brighton, 2d left Briggs Nicholas A., bds. North, cor. Moraine Briggs William A., carpenter, h. Falmouth, n. Belmont Brigham S. J. Mrs., bds. Common, n. North


Bright Frederick W., market gardener, h. Washington, n. Huron avenue


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Brochue Cyrille, emp. brickyard, h. Underwood, n. Concord av. Broderick John F., motorman, bds. Waverley


Broderick Royal T., bookkeeper (B.), h. Orchard, n. School Brown Edward A., farmer, h. Concord av., june. Winter Edward W., h. Pleasant, cor. Leonard


Edward Jr., com. merchant (176 Atlantic av., B.), h. Trapelo rd., opp. Pleasant


Frank C. (Little, Brown & Co., B.), h. Common, n. School George, farm hand, bds. Belmont, n. Common


Ilenry A., machinist, h. Grove, n. Belmont


John M., publisher (254 Washington, B.), h. Common, n. School


J. Henry, carpenter, h. Pleasant, n. Somerset


Mary E. Miss, h. Concord av., june. Winter


M. M. & Co., grocers, Concord av., cor. Cottage


Melissa M. Mrs., h. Cottage


Philip (emp. 25+ Washington, B.), bds. Common, n. Con- cord av.


Thomas W., mfr. (29 Haverhill, B.), h. Pleasant, cor. Moore


T. S., contractor and builder (40 State, B.), h. Cottage, 2d left


Winthrop, h. Common, n. Concord av.


Browning Francis, clerk (B.), h. Grove, n. Belmont


Bryant George G., salesman (28 Essex, B.), h. Agassiz, right


Bryant J. A., paper ruler, h. Sycamore, n. Lexington


Buchanan Thomas D. ( Whiting Nursery Co. ), h. Park rd., Har- vard lawn


Buck Percy E., salesman ( Boston P. and P. Co.), bds. Orchard, n. School


Buckley Daniel, h. Concord av., n. Somerset


Buckley Jeremiah F., lawyer, bds. Concord av., n. Somerset


Buckley John, laborer, h. Cross, n. Brighton


Budreau Jerry, farmer, bds. Concord av., n. Cambridge line Buffett Benjamin, nurse McLean 1.ospital


Bunnell Abner B., carpenter, h. Underwood Burbank Amy Miss, h. Trapelo rd., n. Pleasant Clara Miss, teacher, h. Trapelo rd., n. Pleasant


Margaret A. Mrs., h. Trapelo rd., n. Pleasant Mary L. Miss, teacher, h. North, n. Lexington


Burbeck Fannie L. Mrs., bds. F. L. Holmes', Lexington Burdakin Arthur L., h. Mill, n. Concord av.


Burdakin H. Gilbert, clerk (B.), bds. Mill, n. Concord


Burke Bros. (Daniel T., Michael T. and Timothy J.), plumbers, Church, Waverley


Daniel T. (Burke Bros.), plumber, bds. Ash -


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Burke Ellen Mrs., widow of Jeremiah, h. Ash


Katharine Miss, bds. Ash


Margaret, bds. Baker, n. Concord av.


Mary Miss, bds. Ash


Michael T. (Burke Bros. ), plumber, Church, h. Waverley, cor. Woodward


Timothy J. (Burke Bros. ), plumber, bds. Ash


William H., pork products and carbonated waters, factory Hittinger, h. Baker, n. Concord av. Winnie, bookkeeper, bds. Baker, n. Concord av.


Burnham George, carpenter, h. White, n. Beech


Burns John, laborer, bds. Waverley, n. Ash


Burns Linda T., kitchen forewoman McLean hospital


Burroughs W. H., carpenter McLean hospital


Burton Ethel M., bookkeeper W. A. Green, Church, bds. at Somerville


Butler Patrick, h. Concord av., opp. brickyard


Button Charles E., carpenter, h. Baker, n. Concord av.


Buzzell Annie Mrs., housekeeper, Lexington, opp. Holt Bygrave Bessie Miss, bds. Common, n. Clark Hilary Rev., h. Common, n. Clark Mary Miss, bds. Common, n. Clark H. Robert, student, bds. Common, n. Clark


CALABRO JOSEPH, laborer, h. Thomas, n. Clark Cambridge Reservoir, n. Payson rd.


Camelio Poscale, employed brickyard, bds. Baker Campbell Thomas F., teamster, h. Concord av. Campbell Walter E., clerk, h. Grove


Capres Patrick, laborer, h. Cross, n. Brighton Carey Frank, steam fitter McLean hospital


Carey John, laborer, h. Concord av., n. Somerset Carey Thomas F., gardener, h. Centre av., cor. Concord av. Carl Gerald, driver Geo. H. Russell, Pleasant, cor. Brighton Carlson August, emp. Watertown arsenal, bds. Exeter Carlson Gustavus A., clerk F. W. Gilcreas, bds. Waverley Carmichael Malcolm A., nurse McLean hospital Carney Catharine Mrs., h. Thomas, cor. Waverley James J. Edward, blacksmith, bds. Thomas, cor. Waverley John J., casket maker (E. Cambridge), h. Waverley, 4th right from Thomas


Michael L., bds. Thomas, cor. Waverley


Rose Mrs., widow of Michael, h. Concord av., n. Somerset Thomas B., laborer, bds. Thomas, cor. Waverley


William F., laborer, bds. Thomas, cor. Waverley


Carpenter Harrie E., chemist (B.), h. Trapelo rd., n. Agassiz


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Carpenter Malcolm A., h. Park rd., Harvard lawn


Carroll Daniel E. Jr., gardener at Whitney's, h. Common, n. North


Carroll Thomas, laborer, h. Grant av., 1st right


Cary John, farm hand, Concord av.


('ashman Patrick, janitor High school, h. School, n. Cottage


Cashman Thomas, bookbinder, h. Agassiz av.


Castner Eldorus A., nrilk dealer, h. Trapelo rd., Agassiz


Cate Eleazer, importer (16 Ashburton pl., B.), h. Oak, n. Con- cord av.


Cate Fred C., farmer E. H. Clark, Grove, bds. do.


Cavanaugh Edward J., engineer, Pleasant


Chandler B. F. Mrs., H. Lexington, n. Sycamore


Chandler Frank, hardware (36 Federal, B.), h. Waverley, n. Trapelo rd.


Chandler Joseph, painter, bds. Lexington, n. Sycamore


Chant Frank D., superintendent roads, Belmont, h. Concord av., n. Cambridge line


Chard Thomas P., engineer Harvard college, h. Marlboro, cor. Unity av.


Chard Fred J., janitor school (95 Causeway, B.), h. Church


Chard J. Eastman, picture dealer (423 Boylston, B.), h. Wash- ington, cor. School


Chase Margaret, bds. J. E. Chase's, Washington


Chenery Charles E., market gardener, h. Washington, n. Common


Charles H., market gardener, h. Washington, n. School


Charles H. Jr., market gardener, h. Washington, near School


Carrie M. Miss, h. Common, n. Washington


David, gardener, h. Common, I. Washington


Emma V. Miss, h. Common, n. Washington


Franklin W., Common


George H., market gardener, h. Common, n. Cedar rd.


George W., h. Washington, n. Common


Mary A., widow of Isaac, h. Washington, n. Common Winthrop H., student, bds. Common, n. Fairmont


CHENERY WINTHROP L., fire insurance, town hall, Concord av., h. Common, n. Fairmont. See advt. opp. page 178


Choate Georgie A. Mrs., widow of Francis A., h. Park rd., cor. Grove


Christensen Fred O., bds. Sunnyside pl.


Christensen Otto A., shipper (B.), h. Sunnyside pl., n. Pleasant Christensen William W., bds. Sunnyside pl.


Christie Oliver, grocery clerk, h. Cottage


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Clancy Norman N., clerk (B.), h. Agassiz


Clarence B. Smith, baggage agt. F. R. R. station, bds. Concord av., n. do.


Clark Ephraim H., farmer, h. Grove, n. Huron av. Herbert A. Mrs., h. Pleasant, n. Clifton Henry H., student, bds. Pleasant, n. Clifton John, laborer, h. Concord av., n. Somerset Leonard B., physician, h. Sycamore, cor. White Samuel M., bds. Sycamore, cor. White


Clarke C. E., widow of Frank E., bds. Moore, n. Leonard


Claus Robert C., salesman (373 Atlantic av., B.), h. Sycamore, n. Lexington


Cleary John, farmer, bds. P. Keefe's, School


Clement Florence, stenographer, bds. Miss E. G. Hoyt's, Centre av.


Cleveland C. L., foreman McLean hospital


Clish Gardner, driver, bds. William McDonald's, Pleasant




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