USA > Massachusetts > Norfolk County > Brookline > Blue book of Brookline and Longwood 1895 > Part 9
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11
90
BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
Withington C. D., Mrs., 141 Walnut Withington H. S. Mrs., 17 Auburn
Wood Bessie C., 44 Cypress
Wood Charles H., Mrs., 25 Davis av. Wood Charles Hancock, 25 Davis av.
Wood Edward L., 44 Cypress
Wood Henry A., Addington road
Wood Mary Elizabeth, Miss, 25 Davis av.
Wood Mary E., Miss, Addington road Woodard H. S., Hurd
Woodbridge S. H., Prof., 15 Davis av.
Woodbury Harry C., 122 Pleasant Woodbury William P., Kilsyth road Woods Albert H., Warren
Woods Anna W., Mrs., 80 Walnut Woods Florence, Miss, 936 Beacon
Woods Frederic A., 936 Beacon
Woods J. Henry, Dr., 11 Salisbury rd.
Woods Solomon A., 936 Beacon
Woodsum B. F., Miss, 98 Francis
Woodward Royal, Mrs., 87 Walnut
Woodworth Herbert G., Ivy Worden, Mr., 49 Kent
Worthley George H., 12 St. Paul
Worthley The Misses, 12 St. Paul
Wrightington Charles W., 104 Francis Wrightington Julia L., Miss, 104 Francis
Wyeth Edwin A., 6 Tappan
Wyeth Helen, Miss, 6 Tappan
Young Amos S., 53 Sewall av.
Young Edward, 29 Harvard av.
Young Elizabeth, Mrs., 15 Gorham av.
Young Frank D., 115 Toxteth
Young George B., 1345 Beacon Young Harry A., Washington Young Isaiah, 76 Winchester Young John D., 30 Davis av. Young Maria L., Miss, 15 Gorham av.
Young The Misses, 53 Sewall av.
Young The Misses, Washington
Young The Misses, 76 Winchester
Young William H., Washington
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Charles Knowles Bolton, Librarian. Amelia A. Woods, First Assistant.
The library is on Washington Street, near School, and is open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. on every secular day throughout the year except the legal holidays. It contains 41,955 volumes. The reading room (Gardner Hall) has all the best English and American periodicals.
Anyone over 12 years of age who is a resident of the town or signifies his intention to remain at least three months, may have a card, which entitles the holder to draw two books.
CLUBS, SOCIETIES, ETC.
Brookline First Parish Club.
President, Moses Williams.
Vice-Presidents, George N. Carpenter, Edward Atkinson.
Treasurer, William S. Cutler. Secretary, Charles F. Richardson.
The club holds its regular meetings on the first Tuesday of every month except June, July, August and September.
Brookline Friendly Society, Union Building.
President, Miss Chapman, Edge Hill road. Treasurer, Horace D. Chapin. Secretary, Mrs. J. Elliot Cabot.
The Society works by Committees, viz., the Visiting, the Reading Room,
the Boys' Club, the Girls' Club, the Mothers' Meeting and the Coal.
Meetings held once in two months at Union Building.
Brookline High School Alumni Association.
President, Moses Williams, '63.
Vice-President, Frank L. Creesy, '77. Secretary and Treasurer, William G. Nash, '92, 14 Auburn street. Directors, Eleanor A. Doran, Benjamin Hurd, Jr., Alfred D. Chandler, Mabel A. Chester, Amy D. Edmond, J. Emory Hoar.
Membership in the Association is open to all past and present teachers, and to all past members of the School who have been connected with it for one or more years. The members of the Senior Class in the School are also eligible for membership.
An annual meeting is held on the first Tuesday of May, in the lower Town Hall.
Brookline High School Debating Club.
President, Marshall Stearns. Vice-President, Stephen Wolcott. Treasurer, Fred B. Taylor. Secretary, Dwight Farnum. Cor. Secretary, D. W. Hirshberg.
Executive Committee of three. Meetings held every two weeks at High School Building, cor. Tappan st.
Corey Hill Toboggan Club.
President, A. H. Coolidge. Vice-President, L. S. Hoffman. Treasurer, W. A. Wheeler, Allston. Secretary, F. J. Burrage, West Newton. Manager, W. V. Forsaith.
92
BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
CLUBS, SOCIETIES, ETC .- Continued.
Executive Committee, F. M. Seamans, A. Dearborn, W. D. Ball, H. L. Bur- rage, C. W. Parker, Jr., W. W. Paige, R. S. Wayland, A. D. Peck, C. A. Har- rington and Stephen Matherson, Jr.
Meetings held first Monday in October at Club House, Winchester Street. Membership 200.
Riverside Casino, 57 Francis Street.
President, Charles H. Utley.
Vice President, Jacob P. Bates.
Treasurer, Arthur P. Bush.
Secretary, Lincoln Grant.
The Country Club, Clyde Park.
Chairman, J. Murray Forbes ..
Treasurer, Francis W. Lee.
Secretary, Arthur Downer.
Superintendent, George W. Medley, Clyde Park.
There is no set time of meeting.
The Friday Club, Brookline.
President, Mrs. J. R. Dunbar, Corey Hill.
Vice President, Mrs. A. J. Mosher.
Treasurer, Mrs. Edward Dana.
Secretary, Mrs. J. J. Henry.
Programme Committee, Mrs. J. S. Adams, Mrs. J. J. E. Rothery, Miss Jennie Morrison.
Course of study for 1895 to 1896-History of England and English Litera- ture in the 17th Century.
Meetings held every Friday from 10 to 12 A. M., at houses of the members
The Longwood Club, 26 Monmouth Street.
Annual meeting held the first Thursday in March.
The Norfolk Social Club.
President, W. H. McManus.
Vice President, T. J. Burke.
Secretary, Thomas F. King.
Treasurer, James J. Casey.
Directors, James Finn, John Kernan, M. J. Moran.
Meetings held second and last Tuesday of each month under Harvard Hall.
The Thursday Club.
President, James R. Dunbar.
Vice President, Prentiss Cummings.
Secretary, Andrew M. Ritchie.
Meetings held weekly from Oct. to May. The annual meeting held the last Thursday in April.
SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.
Beth-horon Lodge, F. and A. M.
W. M., Clarence A. Delano.
S. W., Reuben S. Swan.
J. W., D. Edward Beede. Treasurer, R. G. F. ('andage. .
Secretary, Francis H. Bacon.
Chaplain, Benjamin F. Baker.
Marshal, Alonzo Bowman. S. D., Francis F. Whittier.
J. D., Arthur H. Bailey.
S. S., C. A. W. Spencer.
J. S., Samuel W. Bowker.
I. S., William D. Paine.
Tyler, Charles W. Morgan.
Meetings held second Tuesday in month at Masonic Hall, School Street.
Lomia Lodge, No. 221, I. O. O. F.
N. G., M. Frank Kenrick.
V. G., Andrew Creelman. Secretary, John McCullough. Meetings every Wednesday evening in Harvard Hall, 4 Harvard Street. Instituted May 18, 1893.
Brookline Lodge, 459, Knights of Honor.
Dictator, Charles E. Riley. Vice-Dictator, Charles E. Barclay. Reporter, J. Anson Wiswell. Financial Reporter, C. A. W. Spencer.
Treasurer, A. S. Arthur.
Meets in Harvard Hall, first and third Tuesday in each month.
Charles L. Chandler, Post 143, G. A. R.
Commander, Alonzo Bowman. S. Vice-Commander, William Pree. J. Vice-Commander, Fergus B. Turner. Surgeon, Dr. T. W. Clements. Chaplain, Samuel Edwards. Quartermaster, William Finney. Officer of the Day, Willard E. Daggett. Officer of the Guard, Thomas Quinlan. Adjutant, E. B. Richardson. Delegate to Convention, Col. C. E. Hapgood.
94
BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES .- Continued.
Wilder Dwight Camp, Sons of Veterans.
Captain, Robert W. Finney.
First-Lieutenant, William D. Paine.
Second-Lieutenant, Robert W. Pree.
Camp Council, C. J. Crawford, Joseph C. Canty, George W. Pree. Delegate, George W. Pree.
Alternate, William D. Paine.
Brookline Union.
President, Charles H. Stearns.
Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Charles H. Stearns, William H. Lincoln. Clerk, Leonard C. Wason.
Treasurer, Henry W. Lamb.
Auditor, George H. Worthley.
Directors, Mrs. Henry P. Briggs, Miss Emily G. Denny, Miss Martha W. Edgerly, Charles H. Stearns, Henry W. Lamb, James B. Hand, Albert L. Lin- coln, Jr., Winthrop S. Scudder, Charles A. W. Spencer, Leonard C. Wason.
Regular directors meetings are held on the last Wednesday in March, June, September and December.
Annual meeting second Wednesday in April.
Brookline Firemen's Relief Association.
President, George H. Johnson.
Vice-President, T. C. Edgerly. Treasurer, F. F. Forbes.
Clerk, E. F. Proctor.
Meets at Hook and Ladder House.
St. Lawrence Court of Foresters, No. 61.
Chief Ranger, James I. Block.
Vice-Chief Ranger, John M. O'Connor.
Recording Secretary, Daniel Frawley.
Financial Secretary, Thomas F. McMahon.
Treasurer, John S. Meaney.
Senior Conductor, John J. Murphy.
Junior Conductor, Joseph McKenney.
Inside Sentinel, Thomas McDonald.
Outside Sentinel, Dennis F. McCarthy.
Meetings held first and third Monday's of each month at Harvard Hall.
Police Mutual Aid Association.
President, Alonzo Bowman.
Vice President, Albert S. Paige. Treasurer, George H. Dearborn.
Clerk, Alonzo W. Corey.
Meetings held first Monday of each month at Station House, Prospect Street.
95
BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES .- Continued.
Sagamore Council, No. 181, Royal Arcanum.
Regent, Leonard Stone.
Vice Regent, H. R. Buckenham.
Orator, C. O. Norcross.
Past Regent, N. C. Paul.
Secretary, A. H. Kellom.
Collector, William Finney.
Treasurer, R. G. F. Candage.
Chaplain, J. Farquhar.
Guide, C. A. Bowditch.
Warden, F. B. Turner.
Sentry, C. W. Vroom.
Meetings held first and third Wednesdays at Masonic Hall.
Royal Society of Good Fellows, Assembly No. 87.
Ruler, Herbert L. Sawyer.
Justice, James D. McIntosh.
Recording and Financial Secretary, Owen Carey.
Treasurer, John C. Barthelmes.
Prelate, J. F. Taylor, Jr.
Director, J. F. Taylor.
Guard, John Keady.
Sentry, William Jennings.
Past Ruler, James Tracy.
Meetings held third Mondays of the montlı at Hibernian Hall, Boylston Street.
HILLS IN BROOKLINE.
Aspinwall Hill. Between Washington and Tappan sts., crossed by Gardner road. Height, 240 ft.
Babcock Hill. Northeast of Harvard st., near Allston Dist.
Bradley Hill. Between Boylston st., Sumner rd. and Cypress st.
Corey Hill. North of Beacon st., from Summit av. Height, 270 ft.
Fisher Hill. East of Chestnut Hill av., from Fisher av. Height, 240 ft. Gardner Hill (Fairmount). Between Dudley and Warren sts. Goddard Heights. Between Goddard av., Avon and Newton sts. 278 ft. Heath Hill. South of Boylston st., near Warren st.
Hyde Hill. Between Newton st. and Allandale rd. Height, 309 ft.
Singletree Hill. Between Boylston and Heatlı sts. Heiglit, 336 ft. Walnut Hills. South and west of Newton st. Height, 283-306 ft. White's Hill. Between Boylston st. and Buckminster rd., east Fisher Hill. Wright's Hill. At Boylston st., between Norfolk rd. and Reservoir lane.
PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS, &C.
Beacon Boulevard. 160-190 feet wide, running westerly across the town from St. Mary st. at the Boston line, to Boston line near Chestnut Hill Reservoir. It has two carriage driveways, a bridle path, and reservation in the centre for electric cars.
Brookline Avenue Playground. Bounded by Brookline and Aspinwall avenues and the B. & A. railroad.
Clyde Park. Property of the Country club, off Clyde st. near Newton st. It is used for track and steeple-chase races, polo, golf, etc., and has a fine hostelry for members and their guests.
Cypress Street Playground. Bounded by Cypress and Tappan sts., Gorham and Davis avenues. Used for athletic sports, base-ball, military drills, etc. The ground is laid out with running track and base-ball diamonds, and the town owns movable observation seats.
Longwood Mall (private). Bounded by Kent, Chatham, Hawes, and Beech streets.
Longwood Playground (known as the Thomas lot). Between Longwood av. and Francis st. But little has been done to fit it for public use.
Riverdale Parkway. Partly in Brookline and partly in Boston, continuing along the southeasterly boundary line from St. Mary st., near the Beacon Boulevard, to Jamaica Pond. Much of the work of construction is com- pleted, and the drives and footways are now enjoyed by the public.
RAILROAD STATIONS.
BROOKLINE STATION, B. & A. R. R., Washington Street. C. W. Morgan, Station Agent.
LONGWOOD STATION, B. & A. R. R., South of Colchester Street.
BROOKLINE HILLS STATION, B. & A. R. R., Cypress Street, cor. Tappan. J. H. Allen, Station Agent.
BROOKLINE CHURCHES.
ALL SAINTS' CHURCH. Rev. D. D. Addison, Rector, 6 Kilsyth Terrace. Services: in the Beaconsfield Terrace, Sunday at 11.00 A. M., 7.30 P. M. Sunday School, 9.30 A. M.
BROOKLINE BAPTIST CHURCH, Harvard Street, cor. Pierce. Rev. Edward Braislin, D. D., Pastor, 61 Cypress Street. Thomas S. Brown, S. S. Supt.
Services : Sunday. 10.45 A. M., 7. 30 P. M. Sunday School, 12.15 P. M.
Y. P. S. C. E., 6.15 P. M. Prayer and Conference Meeting, Friday, 7.45 P. M.
CHRIST'S CHURCH (Sear's Chapel) Colchester Street near Beacon. Rev. C. D. Bradlee, D. D., Pastor, pro tem, Fisher Ave. W. L. Burrell, S. S. Supt. Services: Sunday, 10.30 A. M. Sunday School 3.00 P. M. No services from June to October 1. This church was founded by Hon. David Sears L. L. D., for the use of all Denominations.
CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM, High Street, cor. Irving. Rev. Willard H. Hinkley, pastor, residence Cambridge. Services : Sunday, 10.45 A. M. Sunday School, 12.00 M.
CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR (Episcopal), Monmouth Street, cor. Carleton. Rev. Reginald Heber Howe, Pastor, residence, the rectory, Monmouth Street. Rev. Reginald H. Howe, S. S. Supt. James M. Hubbard, Assistant Supt.
Services: Sunday, Morning Prayer, 10. 45 A. M .; afternoon, 3.30 P. M. Holy Days, 9. 30 A. M. Sunday School, 2.45 P. M.
FIRST PARISH CHURCH (Unitarian), Walnut Street, cor. Warren. Rev. How- ard N. Brown, Pastor, Walnut Street. Phillip H. Savage, S. S. Supt.
Services : Sunday, 10. 45 A. M. Sunday School 12.00 M.
HARVARD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Harvard Street, cor. Marion. Rev. Reuen Thomas, D. D. Ph. D., Pastor, Rawson Road. E. B. Floyd, S. S. Supt.
Services : Sunday, 10.45 A. M., 7.30 P. M. Sunday School, 9.30 A. M.
Week Days, Fridays, 7.45 P. M.
BETHANY SUNDAY SCHOOL, Bethany Building, Washington Street, opp. Cypress John Knox Marshall, Supt., Summit Avenue. Services : Sunday School, 3.15 P. M., September to June; 4.00 P. M., June and July. Week Days; Sewing Meeting Wednesday night. Prayer Meeting Saturday night, 8.00. Y. P. S. C. E., Monday, 7.45 P. M.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services in Goddard Hall. Rev. W. Elder Archibald, Ph. D., Pastor, 39 Kent Street. R. Stanfield, S. S. Supt. R. L. Bentley, Pres. Y. P. S. C. E. Mrs. James Crocket, Pres. Ladies Aid Society.
Services: Sunday, Preaching 10.45 A. M., 7.30 P.M. Sunday School, 12.00 M. Pastor's Bible Class, 3.15 P. M. Y. P. S. C. E., 6.15 P. M. Week Days : Fridry, 8.00 P. M.
98
BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
BROOKLINE CHURCHES .- Continued.
ST. MARY'S CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION (Catholic), Harvard Street, cor. Lin- den Place. Rev. L. J. Morris, Pastor, Linden Street.
Services : Sunday, 7.00, 9.00, 10.30 A. M .; 3.00 P. M.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Aspinwall Avenue, cor. St. Paul Street. Rev. Leonard K. Storrs, D. D., Pastor, the rectory. The Rector S. S. Supt. Services : Sunday, 10.45 A. M., 3.30 P. M. Week Day, Saints' Days. Sun- day School, 9.30 A. M. Mission Service, Union Building, Walnut cor. High, conducted by Rev. L. K. Storrs, Sunday at 7.30 P. M.
UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, Cypress Street, cor. Washington. Rev. Herbert E. Cushman, Pastor, 845 Boylston Street, Boston. N. C. Paul, S. S. Supt. Services: Sunday, 10.45 A. M., 7.30 P. M. Sunday School, 12.00 M.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Park Street, cor. Vernon. Rev. William I. Haven, in charge, 33 Marion, E. E. Doran, S. S. Supt.
Services: Sunday, Worship, 10.45 P. M., Sunday School, 12.00 M. Epworth League Praver Meeting, 6.30 P. M. Worship, 7.30 P. M. Monday, Young Men's Meeting, 7.45 P. M. Tuesday, Class Meetings, 7.45 P. M. Friday, Junior League, 4.00 P. M. Prayer Meeting, 7.45 P. M.
OTHER REGULAR MEETINGS.
Official Board Meeting, the Monday before the first Sunday of each monthi. General Class, the Tuesday before the first Sunday or each month.
Ladies' Benevolent Society, meeting and social the first Thursday of each month.
Epworth League, general meeting, literary, social and business, the third Thursday of each month.
King's Daughters, every other Tuesday.
Woman's Missionary Society, third Wednesday of each month in the after- noon.
All of the Sunday Services will be held in the Town Hall. All of the Week Day Services will be held in the Chapel, on the corner of Washington and Cypress Streets.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SUPERINTENDENT. Samuel T. Dutton, Town Hall.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Michael Driscoll, William H. Lincoln, Mrs. Elizabeth Cabot, Aaron H. La- tham, Frederick B. Percy, Mrs. Annie E. Crane, John D. Runkle, William T. R. Marvin, George N. Carpenter.
HIGH, Prospect street. Daniel S. Sanford, John C. Packard, George B. Wil- son, Watson Nicholson, Anna M. Johnson, Marie E. Gerlach, Mary P. Frye, A. May Frost, Maude A. Hartwell, Helen P. Howell, Agnes W. Lindsey, Francis C. Goodwin.
PIERCE, Prospect and Pierce streets. Mary McShimmon, Harriet R. Palmer, Eliza T. Ransom, Addie Dodge, Emma A. George, Mary E. Raymond, Margaret E. Malone, Abbie F. Bosworth, Nelly W. French, Lida J. Wilde, Annie B. Winchester, Grace W. Morrill.
WM. H. LINCOLN, Boylston street. Myron W. Richardson, Ruth E. Lander, Adela F. Rockwood, Elizabeth Gleason, Georgia L. Martin, Abbie A. Hoyt, Dorcas C. Higgins, Frances K. Lamprey, Georgiana A. Hutchinson, Ma -- tilda B. Doland, Florence E. Sanderson.
LAWRENCE, Francis street. Elizabeth W. Bean, Sarah E. Bruce, Eudora T. Eltinge, Hattie E. Moses, Hortense M. Wiggin, Dora T. Main. Substi- tute, Etta A. Blaisdell. .
HEATH, Heath street. Mary J. Collingwood, Frances A. Darrah, Mary A. Kelley, Margaret C. O'Hearn, Margaret J. Sweeney, Fannie W. Kings- bury.
ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Brookline avenue. Annie G. Molloy, I. Maude Powers, Anna M. Taylor, Adeline T. Joyce, Katharine Wentworth.j
THOMAS PARSONS, Walter avenue. Louise C. Sawyer, Susie C. Hayward, Rose E. Ryan, Hattie L. Carr.
J. ELLIOT CABOT, Marion street. Helen F. Wetherbee, Mabel C. Friend, Mary E. Kingsbury, Anne P. Burgess, Florence Hersey.
LONGWOOD, St. Mary's street. Helen A. Smith, Helen Newell.
BOYLSTON, Boylston street. Emma L. Wiswall, Eva W. Cook, Emma T. Lewis, Harriet B. Stodder, Louise W. Pray.
SEWALL, Sewall street. Cora B. Cook, Anna M. Warren, Hattie F. Paul Mary A. O'Hearn, Alice H. Shaw, Eleanor Payson.
100
BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS - Continued
EDWARD DEVOTION, Harvard street. Fannie A. Manson, Helen A. Harris Isabel W. Robinson, Harriet S. Jenks, Anna M. Wakefield.
NEWTON STREET, Newton street. Mary E. Hyde. UNION BUILDING, Mary E. McNutt, Grace A. Potter. Substitutes, Edith C. Munroe, Sara Chamberlain.
SPECIAL TEACHERS,-Music, Samuel W. Cole. Assistant, Ella F. Story. French, Florence H. Long. Manual Training, Frank W. Kendall. As- sistants, Joseph E. Owens, Charles J. Littlefield. Drawing, Irene Weir, Annie B. Chamberlain. Cooking, Helen M. Walker, Mary E. Jubb. Sew- ing, Henrietta A. Nevers, Catherine F. Johnson, Alice A. Stevens. Military Drill, Richard W. Sutton.
HOSPITALS.
CHANNING HOSPITAL, for Mental and Nervous Diseases, 711 Boylston Street, cor. Chestnut Hill Avenue. Supt., Walter Channing, M. D. ; Assistant Physician, Wallace M. Knowlton, M. D.
FREE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, Pond Avenue, cor. Cumberland Avenue. Supt., Dr. W. H. Baker ; Matron, Mrs. E. A. Turner.
PUBLIC BATH.
PUBLIC BATH, off Boylston Street. rear of Boylston School. Open each week-day (June 1 to Oct. 1), from 7 to 10 A. M. and from 1 to 4 P. M., for boys, 6 to 8 P. M. for men, when boys under 18 years old are excluded. Open on Sunday mornings from 6 to 8 o'clock, for men only. Supt., Patrick Dillon.
BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.
Adelaide (The), 13-21 High st. Almshouse, Newton st., opposite Grove st.
Belknap (The), 31 Station st. Bernard Terrace, 31-41 Garrison rd. Bethany Building, 391-393 Washington st. Bowker's Block, 79-87 Harvard st.
Boylston School, 185 Boylston st. Boynton Building, 171-175 Washington st. railroad bridge.
Cabot School, 34 Marion st.
Caledonia Cottage, 305 Washington st. Colonnade Building, 205-243 Washington st., between Station st. and Andem pl. Combination Engine-house, Devotion st. near Babcock. Chace's Block, 280-284 Washington st., nearly opposite Post-Office. Chemical Engine-house, 85 Monmouth st., near St. Mary st.
Cook's Block, 38-40 White pl.
Currier's Building, 268-272 Washington st., near Harvard sq.
Covered Reservoir (Water Works), Fisher Hill.
Davis Mansion, 8-10 Davis av., near Harvard sq.
Delano Block, rear of 346 Washington st., nearly opp. Public Library. Devotion School, 335 Harvard st.
Driscoll's Block, 84-SS Washington st., opposite Pearl st.
Dun-Edin Building, 188-200 Washington st., corner White pl. Elizabeth (The), 43-45 Harvard st. and 1-4 Linden st. Elsa (The), 173-175 Davis av., opposite Playground. Fillmore Terrace, 332-344 Tappan st., near Beacon st. Fosdick (The), 35 Station st., opposite B. & A. depot. Frances Terrace, 350-364 Tappan st., near Beacon st. Gables (The), 15 Babcock st., near Harvard st. Gordon Terrace, 11-25 Garrison rd., near Tappan st.
Grafton (The), 22-24 High st., near Walnut st. Griffin's Block, 134-136 Boylston st.
Gross Block, 37-41 School st., opposite Prospect st. Groton (The), 18-20 Roberts st.
Guild Block, 164-178 Washington st., corner Boylston st. Halfenstine Block, 163-167 Washington st., near railroad bridge. Harmon (The), 19 Cameron st.
Harvard Building, 10-13 Harvard sq. and 2-S Harvard st. Heath School, Heath st., near Warren.
High School, opposite 105 Prospect st., corner School st. High-Service Pumping House (Water Works). Newton st. High-Service Stand-pipe (Water Works), Singletree Hill. Holtzer Building, 93-95 Station st., nearly opposite B. & A. depot. Hopewell (The), 93-95 Pearl st., near Brookline av.
Hose 1 and 4, 140-148 Washington st., office of Board of Engineers. Hose 2 and Hook & Ladder 1, 340-342 Washington st., near Public Library. Hose 3 and Steamer 1, 796-798 Boylston st., near Pound st.
102
BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC .- Continued.
Ibrook (The), 37-39 Kent st.
Kansas (The), 12-14 Roberts st.
Kempsford (The), 70-76 Walnut st., near High st.
Kenrick Building, 214-216 Washington st.
Kilsyth Terrace, 11-23 Kilsyth rd., near 1812 Beacon st.
Lawrence School, 29 Francis st.
Lester (The), 185-187 Davis av. opposite Playground.
Lincoln School, 200-212 Boylston st.
Linden (The), 38 Linden st.
Longwood Club House, 30 Monmouth st.
Longwood School, 32 St. Mary st.
Lowe Building, 1-7 Harvard, cor. Kent st.
Lowe-Service Pumping House, Cow Island, West Roxbury District.
Lyceum Hall Building, 109-113 Washington, opp. West End St. Railway station MacLeod Mansion, 16 Davis av.
Manual Training School, 16S Boylston st.
Marguerite Terrace, 316-326 Tappan st.
Masonic Building, S2-SS Harvard st., cor. School st.
Monteith (The), Colonnade Building, 211 Washington st.
Morlock's Hotel, 127 Washington st.
Newton School, Newton st., opposite Grove st.
O'Day's Block, 41-43 Boylston st.
O'Sullivan (The), 99-103 Pearl st.
Parkman Terrace, 45-55 Garrison rd.
Parsons School, 58-62 Walter av.
Pierce Grammar School, 56-68 Prospect st., opposite Pierce st.
Pierce Primary School, 16-20 Pierce st., cor. Prospect st.
Police Station, 38-42 Prospect st.
Post Office Building, 283-285 Washington st., near Harvard sq.
Public Library, 356-369 Washington st.
Reid (The), 17 Cameron st.
Rathmore (The), 50 Harvard st.
Richter Terrace, 1751-1763 Beacon st.
Riverdale Casino, 55-57 Francis st.
Riverdale (The), 179 Pond ave.
Robart Building, 311-317 Washington st., cor. Holden st.
Rooney's Block, 1-9 Harvard sq., cor. Kent st.
Roslin Cottage, 297 Washington st.
Russell's Block, 135-153 Washington st.
St. Andrew Building, 236-242 Washington st.
Savings Bank Building, 287-289 Washington st., near Harvard sq. Seamans Block, 252-25S Washington st., cor. Davis av.
Sewall School, 47-51 Sewall st.
Somerset House, 2 Harvard sq., Rooney's Block.
Speedwell (The), rear 100 Brookline av., near Pearl st. Stevenson's Block, 153-159 Longwood av.
Town Hall, 321-329 Washington st., between Holden and Prospect sts.
Town Stables, 250 Cypress st., near Sewall st.
Union, Building, 12 High st., and 46-52 Walnut st.
Varick (The), 33-35 Kent st.
Verona (The), 1641 Beacon st., cor. University road.
103
BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.
BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC .- Continued.
Victoria Villas, 1760-1762 Beacon st.
Water Department Shop and Stable, 27-31 Walnut st., nearly opposite Union Building. Storehouse at B. & A. railroad, near Winthrop school-house. Whyte (The), 20 High st., near Union Building. Whyte's Block, 118-138 Washington st., and 123 Walnut st.
Willard (The), 1351-1365 Beacon st.
Winthrop School, 132 Brookline av.
HALLS.
Beaconsfield Casino, rear of 1717 Beacon st., near Peaconsfield Terraces. Drill Shed (High School Battalion), School yard, near Police Station. Duffy's Hall, 23 Boylston st.
Goddard Hall, Guild Block, 178 Washington st., near railroad bridge. Harvard Hall, 4 Harvard st., north of Harvard sq.
Lincoln Hall, William H. Lincoln School-house, 206 Boylston st.
Lyceum Hall, 109 Washington st.
Masonic Hall, 10 School st., cor. Harvard st.
Pierce Hall (first Town House), 378 Walnut st., near First Parish Church. Riverdale Casino, 55 Francis st.
Town Hall (two halls), 321-329 Washington st., between Holden and Prospect sts. Union Hall, Union Building. 12 High st., cor. Walnut st.
Y. M. C. A. Hall, rear of St. Mary's Church of the Assumption, entrance at 5 Linden pl.
ELITE Allston and Brighton Directory.
POST OFFICE, BRIGHTON.
ALDIE STREET.
From Franklin to Everett Street.
26 Mr. & Mrs. Clarence H. Rice
29 Mr. & Mrs. Ralph S. Lounsbury
34 Mr. & Mrs. George B. Harris
31 Mr. & Mrs. Bartlett F. Kenney
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.