Blue book of Brookline and Longwood 1890, Part 3

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Publication date: 1890
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TELEPHONE CONNECTION.


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* SEWALL AVENUE. From Harvard to Kent Street.


George B. Dexter


Amos S. Young


Mrs. Eliza M. Flanders


H. T. Hall


Waldo H. Stearns


Gordon Plummer


E. W. Anthony


George N. Talbot


J. E. Rothwell


SOUTH STREET. From Newton Street to J. P. Lane.


Xanthus Goodnough


STEARNS AVENUE. From Harvard to St. Paul Street.


Mrs. A. S. Talbott E. S. Hamlin Mrs. Ruth A. West Thomas B. A. Price


STILL STREET. From Freeman to Brown Street.


John Reece C. L. James


*ST. PAUL STREET. From Aspinwall Avenue to Brighton Avenue.


A. F. Mason


Daniel Monroe


George H. Worthley


A. F. Wilbur


Arthur Williams


J. Wilkinson Clapp


Charles G. Chase


S. M. Grant


John Utley Oscar B. Mowry


James H. Shapleigh


C. W. Kellogg


R. H. Parker F. H. Young


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William Stearns H. Young E. Russell Mrs. Marcia B. Jenks


SULLIVAN ROAD. From Gardner Road to Westerly.


J. Murray Keay Mrs. A. V. Labau Lewis Wight Otis Shepherd


Rev. Reuben Thomas Gustave Lundberg I. L. G. Rice C. J. Lincoln


SUMMIT AVENUE. From Beacon to Boston line.


Henry B. Eager Albert Mason


Capt. J. H. Freeman


I. S. Getchell


G. C. Brooks


M. B. Wing A. Whitney John K. Marshall J. J. E. Rothery Jerome Jones


John S. Adams


Peder Olsen


SUMNER ROAD. From Boylston to Tappan Street.


Jonathan H. White F. P. Addicks Horace L. Bearse E. W. Morse


TAPPAN STREET. From Cypress to Beacon.


Daniel H. Rogers Andrew J. Ward T. R. Shewell Joseph W. Hall Theodore Pinkham


Dr. J. G. W. Werner J. E. Dodd J. A. Glidden John V. Spaulding H. H. Brown Dr. Frederick W. Payne


Miss L. D. Comstock Hiram Logan H. M. Taylor


Mrs. Elizabeth Davis


William I. Bowditch


Henry V. Long


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THORNDIKE STREET. From Harvard to Winchester.


New House New House C. W. Parker Elmer J. Brown


New House Charles C. Bourne Andrew. J. George A. B. Elsbree


TOXTETH STREET. From Francis to Linden Place.


John J. Henry


H. W. Esterbrook Charles H. Utley Mrs. C. W. Kimball


W. K. Melcher, Jr.


Samuel Y. Nash W. B. Crafts Moses H. Day J. Gardner Murphy E. M. Rawson


VERNON STREET. From Harvard to Park.


Mr. Wardwell Nathaniel Lyford W. T. Bramhall Frederick Keep


Eugene B. Floyd Rev. Jeremiah Taylor Ebward W. Baker John N. Chapman John S. Miles Mrs. Nathaniel Harris C. E. Miles Mrs. G. A. Leland Mrs. Sarah W. Andrews William Eaton F. W. Paine Frederic T. Farnsworth


WALLEY AVENUE. From Irving near High. 6


Prof. Charles R. Cross T. H. Clay N. G. Chapin


C. H. W. Foster Carl Fehmer Frank H. Swan


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WALNUT PLACE. From Walnut.


The Misses Stevenson Cyrus M. Warren Miss Fanny C. Hurlburt Miss Mary Hurlburt


Frederick A. Searle


Charles A. Williams George M. Towle Mrs. Moses Williams


WALNUT STREET. From Washington to Boylston.


HOTEL KEMPSFORD


Alden A. Manley Royal Woodward


Mrs. D. Driscoll


P. W. Bowen


H. F. Stodder


Mrs. S. D. Hayes


Joseph H. Wellman


Mrs. Edward S. Philbrick


Mrs. Caroline D. Withington


Alfred Winsor


Marshall Russell


Miss R. M. Young


C. C. Upham


Andrew M. Ritchtie


C. G. Richards


Benjamin F. Nichols


Mrs. E. I. Chapman


Miss Mary B. Chapman


Miss M. H. Brewer


C. W. Storey


R. D. Andrews


Mrs. A. L. Soule


Mrs. E. A. Flint.


Daniel Denny


Mrs. William Parker


C. F. Rice


Mrs. E. E. Rice


Walstein R. Chester


Walter T. Winsor


Artemas S. Jones


N. S. Jenny


George D. Noyes


Dr. John Bryant Stephen D. Bennett M. P. Kennard Rev. Howard N. Brown


John Townsend Henry V. Poor Moses Williams, Jr.


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James D. W. Lovett A. S. Rankin P. Halstead


G. W. Keats Washington I. Taylor Samuel Clark


Mrs. Richard Macallister


Miss Emma Loring Louis Perrin David H. Sheehan


WALNUT TERRACE. From Walnut.


John C. Cobb Dr A. H. Parker H. W. Burgett Charles C. Shackford Edward C. Hovey


Albert A. Cobb


Samuel C. Bennett M. W. Bray M. C. Pierce. Mrs C. L. Wilson


WARREN STREET. From Walnut to Heath.


Francis W. Welch


F. L. Olmstead


James M. Codman


John L. Gardner


Mrs. Ignatius Sargent


Miss Julia Goddard


Mrs. N. I. Bowditch


Mrs. A. L. Warren


Francis A. White


Miss Fannie Celfe


Barthold Schleisinger


Andrew C. Wheelwright


Hon. Robert C. Winthrop


N. P. Hamlen


Albert H. Woods Henry Lee Lewis Cabot


WASHINGTON STREET. From Tremont to Brighton.


176 Nathan Dorr


George F. Joyce


182 Jonn D. Young 184 Dr. William P. Defriez


Frank D. Field


William P. Woodbury


186 Nathaniel Conant


John Panter


188 Martin Kingman


Charles Chase


196 O. B. Delano


Henry Collins


198 Fred H. Robinson


John Gibbs Wm. L. Chandler


Mrs. T. P. Chandler


Mrs. Elizabeth Candler


J. M. Graham N. Henry Crocker


Mrs. C. L. Tuttle


George William Pettes


200 Mrs. Jonathan D. Long 202 Bradford Kingman 206 D. H. Daniels 206 Everett H. Sharpe 208 Mrs. M. H. Heath 210 Henry A. Holden Desmond Fritz-Gerald John W. Kennan William Whitman Arthur W. Blake John O'Kane Mrs. Mary Lovell


Lyman J. Clark C. D. Brown Harry W. Waite Thomas B. Griggs Arthur D. Ball


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WASHINGTON STREET .- Continued.


Miss M. A. Corey T. F. Corey Mrs. Timothy Corey


Frederick L. Hull Edward Sharp George M. Stearns Frederick C. Tufts Miss Ellen Chase


WAVERLY STREET. From Cypress to Davis Avenue.


J. W. Tuckerman John Shields Horace James Charles H. James Rev. J. H. Ward Benj. Bruce


George Cutler Charles Boardman


S. L. Sanborn Alfred W. Fuller


Carl G. Zerrahn L. M. Bouve


WEBSTER PLACE. From Harvard ..


8 George W. Carnes 10 J. A. Schweinfurth 14 M. R. Daniels 14 Thomas H. Talbot


WEBSTER STREET. From Harvard.


A. H. Cushing


Mrs. W. D. Coolidge F. S. Young


WINCHESTER STREET. From Beacon.


Mrs. M. J. Shaler William C. Austin George M. Morse D. H. McKay


Dr. John Saunders Andrew W. Preston J. D. Guttison Horace R. Kelley Rev. John M. Orrock J. H. Gibbs Charles Edwards J. M. Fogerty


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WILLIAMS STREET. From Harvard to Winchester.


G. W. Chadwick


George H. Wheeler A. S. Bemis Miss L. Torry Mrs. A. R. Blodgett A. B. Hitchcock


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INSPECTION INVITED.


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BLUE BOOKS.


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1801.


Brookline and Cambridge.


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RAILROAD STATIONS.


BROOKLINE STATION. B. & A. R. R., Washington street. C. W. Morgan, Station Agent.


BROOKLINE STATION, Metropolitan R. R., Walnut street, junction Washington street and Morse avenue. Charles W. Vroom, Station Foreman ; William E. Long, Eugene C. Dyer, Starters.


CHAPEL STATION, B. & A. R. R., (Brookline Branch), Carlton street. M. T. Ward, Station Agent


COTTAGE FARM STATION, B. & A. R. R., Essex street, corner of Brighton avenue. Alonzo L. Hosmer, Station Agent.


CYPRESS STREET STATION, B. & A. R. R., Cypress street, corner Tappan. J. H. Allen, Station Agent.


LONGWOOD STATION, B. & A. R. R., (Brookline Branch), Long- wood avenue, near Boston Line. Elbert E. Barrett, Station Agent.


RESERVOIR STATION, B. & A. R. R., Chestnut Hill avenue, near Boston line, Brighton district. Edward W. Salmon, Station Agent.


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BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.


Almshouse, Newton, opposite Grove.


1 Boynton, Washington at R. R. Bridge.


Colonnade building, Washington facing the bridge.


Davis Mansion, Davis avenue, near Harvard Square.


Delano Block, from 194 Washington.


Driscoll's Block, Washington, opposite Pearl.


Dun-Edin block, Washington, opposite B. & A. depot.


Good Fellows' Hall, Guild block.


Gross block, School, opposite Prospect.


Guild block. Washington, junction Boylston.


Guild Hall. in Guild block, Washington.


Harvard Hall, Joyce building, 4 Harvard.


Hotel Adelaide, High, cor. Walnut.


Hotel Elizabeth, Harvard, corner Linden Park.


Hotel Kempsford. Walnut, near High.


Joyce building, Harvard square, between Harvard and Washington.


Knights of Honor Hall, Joyce building, Harvard Square.


Lyceum Hall, 45 Washington.


Masonic building, Harvard, corner School.


Masonic Hall, School, corner Harvard.


Post Office, Washington, ncar Harvard Square.


Public Library building. Washington, near School.


Rooney's block. Harvard square, between Kent and and Andem places. Ruben's building, 150 Washington.


Russell's block, 75 Washington. Savings Bank building, Washington, next Post Office.


· Seamans block, Davis Avenue. corner Harvard Square. St. Andrew building, Davis avenue, corner Harvard square. The Linden, Linden place.


Town Hall, Washington, between Prospect and Holden. Union building, Walnut, corner High. Union Hall, Walnut, corner High.


Whyte's block, Washington, corner Walnut.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


HIGH SCHOOL, Prospect street. PIERCE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Prospect street. Edward P. Sherburne, Head Assistant.


PIERCE PRIMARY SCHOOL, Pierce street.


BOYLSTON SCHOOL, Boylston street.


HEATH SCHOOL, Heath street.


J. ELLIOT CABOT SCHOOL, Marion street.


KINDERGARTEN, Robert C. Winthrop School building.


LAWRENCE SCHOOL, Francis street.


LINCOLN SCHOOL, Boylston street. LONGWOOD SCHOOL. St. Mary's, corner Monmouth. NEWTON SCHOOL, Newton street. THOMAS PARSONS SCHOOL, Walter avenue.


SEWALL SCHOOL, Sewall street, corner Sewall place. ROBERT C. WINTHROP SCHOOL, Brookline avenue. PUBLIC LIBRARY, Washington, corner School.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT,


George H. Johnson, Chief Engineer. Meet first Monday in each month at 7.30 o'clock, p. m., at Steamer House.


STEAM FIRE ENGINE, No. 1, Washington, near Boylston.


: CHEMICAL ENGINE No. 1. St. Mary's street, (Longwood.)


HOSE COMPANY NO. 1, Washington, near Boylston.


HOSE COMPANY NO. 2, Washington street, opp. Town Hall.


HOSE COMPANY NO. 3, Heath, near Boylston.


HOOK AND LADDER CO., No. 1, Washington, opp. Town Hall.


BROOKLINE FIRE ALARM.


LOCATION OF BOXES.


4 Corner Washington street and Brookline avenne ..


5 Steamer house, Washington street.


6 Washington street, near National Bank.


8 Corner Gorham avenue and Cypress street.


9 Boylston street opposite school house.


13 Corner Cumberland avenue and High street.


14 Corner Cypress and Sewall streets.


15 Corner Walnut and Cypress streets,


16 Corner Walnut and Boylston streets.


17 Corner Cottage and Warren streets.


18 Corner Clyde and Warren streets.


21 Corner Chestnut Hill avenue and Boylston street ..


23 Corner Boylston and Hammond streets.


25 Corner Englewood avenne and Beaeon street.


27 Corner Beaeon and Washington streets.


29 Corner G:r 'n'r Road and Tappan streets.


31 Corner Aspinwall avenue and Harvard streets.


32 Corner Marion and Park streets.


34 Corner Harvard and Beaeon streets. 35 Harvard street, near D. S. Coolidge's.


36 Corner Alton place and St. Paul street.


37 Corner Aspinwall avenue and Toxteth street.


38 Corner Freeman and St. Paul streets.


39 Carlton street near Ivy street.


41 Corner Carlton and Colehester streets.


43 Corner Kent street and Longwood avenue.


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BROOKLINE SAVINGS BANK.


Savings Bank Building, Washington Street, Brookline. Wm. H. Lincoln, President ; Wm. E. Lincoln. Treasurer.


THE BROOKLINE NATIONAL BANK.


George H. Worthley, President ; Austin W. Benton; Vice President ; R. S. Swan, Cashier.


COREY HILL TOBOGGAN CLUB OF BROOKLINE.


ORGANIZED 1886. INCORPORATED 1888.


Executive Committee, E. W. Baker, President ; A. D. Peck, Jr., Vice President ; L. Dana Chapman, Treasurer ; Robert W. Neff, Secretary ; Theodore Jones, Warren M. Hill, Clifford S. Cobb, Char- les H. Utley.


POLICE STATION.


Prospect street, near Pierce school house.


CEMETERIES.


HOLYHOOD CEMETERY, Heath, between Hammond and Newton line. WALNUT HILLS CEMETERY, Grove, between Newton and South. WALNUT HILLS CEMETERY, Walnut corner Chestnut.


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CHURCHES SUNDAY SERVICES.


FIRST PARISH CHURCH (Unitarian), Walnut, corner Warren. Rev. Howard N. Brown, Pastor. Preaching, 10.45 a. m. Sunday School, 12.


HARVARD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Harvard, corner Marion. Preaching, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School, 9.30 a. m. BETHANY DEPARTMENT HARVARD CHURCH, Washington, corner School. John Knox Marshall, Supt. Sunday School, 3 p. m. CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR (Episcopal), Carlton, corner Monmouth. Rev. Reginald H. Howe, Pastor. Preaching, 10.30 a. m. and 4 p. m.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Harvard, corner Pierce. Rev. O. P. Gifford, Pastor. Preaching, 10.45 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School, 12. Prayer Meeting, 6.30 p. m.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Cypress, corner Washington. Rev. J. H. Twombly, D. D., Pastor. Preaching, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School, 12. Prayer Meeting, 7.30 }. m. CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM, High, corner Irving. Rev. Willard H. Hinkley, Pastor. Preaching, 10.45 a. m. Sunday School, 12.


ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, St. Paul's, corner Aspinwall avenue. Rev. Leonard K. Storrs, Rector. Service, 10.45 a. m. Sunday School, 9.30 a. m.


ST. MARY'S CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION (Catholic), Harvard corner Linden place. Rev. L. J. Morris, Pastor.


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NSTRUCTIONS to the buyers and cor- respondents for the Japanese Parlors in Japan are always to this effect :


1. To buy only the most desirable, staple goods, and the most artistic and attractive nov- elties.


2. To take advantage of any depression in trade which has a tendency to'lower prices, and buy any quantity of any first-class articles for cash at reduced prices.


These principles, strictly adhered to, have made the Japanese Parlors what they are to-day, the only store in Boston that ever succeeded in the Japanese business. Consequently, you can ! always select from an exhibit of beautiful, unique and artistic goods, most any conceivable article of Japanese manufacture, ranging in price from 5 cents to $100.00, comprising an unequalled collection of


SCREENS, FANS, BRONZES, VASES, CRACKER JARS, SUGARS AND CREAMERS, SALAD BOWLS, PLATES, CUPS AND SAUCERS, ICE CREAM SETS, BOUILLION BOWLS, FLOWER POTS, BON-BON BOXES, UMBRELLA JARS, KORAS, POR- TIERES, EMBROIDERIES, LACQUER TRAYS, RUGS, CARPETS, ETC., ETC.


An almost limitless variety to select from, so large that it cannot be enumerated, making the JAPANESE PARLORS by far the most desirable place to visit in Boston when selecting wedding or birthday gifts.


N. M. HATCH, No. 238 TREMONT STREET, corner ELIOT.


Only Store in Boston dealing in Japanese, Chinese and India Goods exclusively.


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C. P. GRIMMER, · Floral · Decorafor ·


No. 37 WEST STREET


BOSTON.


Telephone 1550. Choicest Roses.


BAY STATE RUST IST Co.


87 BOYLSTON STREET


AND PARK SQUARE.


INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK AT SIGHT.


SAFE .. DEPOSIT .. VAULTS.


Boxes to rent from $10.00 a year and upwards.


These Vaults are above the level of the street.


They have the Public Garden in front and Park Square in the rear, and are not exposed to the danger of a great fire, by being sur- rounded by high buildings full of inflammable materials.


Silver and Other Valuables Stored.


SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION FOR LADIES.


WM. LINCOLN & SON,


AGENT FOR THE PURCHASE, SALE, LEASE AND CARE OF


REAL ESTATE.


MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED.


A SPECIALTY MADE OF BROOKLINE REAL ESTATE.


BROOKLINE FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY.


LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INS. CO., LONDON, ENG. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO.,


NO. BRITISH & MERCANTILE INS. CO., 66


BRITISH AMERICAN ASSURANCE CO., TORONTO, CAN.


HOME INSURANCE CO., NEW YORK. PHENIX INSURANCE CO.,


WILLIAMSBURG CITY FIRE, NEW YORK.


CONNECTICUT


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43 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON,


-. AND .-


SAVINGS BANK, BROOKLINE.


L. G. BURNHAM & CO., COAL DEALERS, Main Office, 75 State St., Boston


JOHN LEIBEN, Monumental Works,


17 & 19 P mim ROXBURY IRAOC.


INTERNATIONAL . TRUST . COMDANY


INCORPORATED 1879


CAPITAL,


8000.000


SURPLUS®


$300.000


By the provisions of the charter of this Comment Hockbalans in insa for an additional amount egan to rie chelui moet.


Transacts a General Banking and Trust Comaccor Burnt


Account received from Banks, Corporations and Endry billund acting in any official or TRUST Capacity.


INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS subject to the k or maysul at specified dates. Asvarer the care of property and collection of fogem for ladies ad


others. Accepts TRUSTS created by will or ourdin. EXCHANGE ON LONDON, drawa in amonud


DIRECTORS :


WM. CLAFLIN, ROBERT M. MORSE, JR.,


WM. T. PARKER, LYMAN NICHOLS,


P. A. COLLINS, JOHN C. PLILLE",


HENRY L. JEWETT, See'y. JOHN 1. GHER AL PR.


Jones, File Auffee & Stratton,


Toftetu


Class


Tuvite intending buyers to inspect their exhibit im fois that which is being added to by direct importations from the bell Potteries and Glass Works of Great Britain, he France, Austria, China and Japas, and which fortedi. every requisite for the Home.


JONES, McDUFFEE & STRATTON.


China and Glass Warehouse, SEVEY FLOORS.> 120


WARREN G. CURRIER, APOTHECARY, Harvard Square, Brookline,


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