Blue book of Brookline and Longwood 1905, Part 19

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Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Observer Co.
Number of Pages: 282


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95 Mr. & Mrs. George W. Benedict


III Mrs. A. F. Bartlett


UNION STREET.


From 160 Washington to Chestnut Hill Ave.


50 Mr. & Mrs. T. H. Marston 52 Mr. & Mrs. Fred W. Jackson


19 Mr. & Mrs. William H. Woods William J. Woods


23 John A. Gleason Mrs. Mary Stack Miss Marv Stack James E. Kelley. 25 Mr. & Mrs. Martin T. Hickey


33 Mr. & Mrs. Albert S. Fox. Herbert S. Fox


55 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Grace 63 John Dargin


I47 William Grace


175 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick J. Smith Mrs. Mary Crowley Herbert Crowley 161 Mr. & Mrs. James P. Wallace 163 Mr. & Mrs. John T. Dolan 175 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin P. Briggs 183 Mrs. M. Walsh


44


ALLSTON AND BRIGHTON.


WADSWORTH STREET.


From 48 Pratt Street to 50 Ashford Street.


2 Mr. & Mrs. John F. Crowley


6 Francis J. Murray


Mrs. A. C. Murray


10 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sampson.


Miss Edith J. Baker


12 Mrs. Henrietta P. Kelt Mr. & Mrs Albert Durrell Hall


Henry S. Miner Mr. & Mrs. William L. Kelt


14 Mr. & Mrs. Harry E. Davidson


WALLINGFORD ROAD.


From Commonwealth ave., opp. K ilsyth road, to Chestnut Hill ave.


96 Edward H. Ellis Lawrence E. Ellis Frank A. G. Ellis


29 Mr. & Mrs. Maurice P. White


WARREN. From Cambridge to Brookline line.


98 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin M. Pettengill


100 Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Christie


104 Mr. & Mrs. James E. Fairley


106 Mr. & Mrs. William M. Cotton


IIO Mr. & Mrs. John E. Tobin


WASHINGTON STREET. From Brookline to Newton Line.


190 Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Pierce Mr. & Mrs. Leon L. Hayes


198 Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Pierce.


200 Mr. & Mrs. Almon J. Furbush. Mr. & Mrs. Fred A. Edgerly


230 Dr. & Mrs. H. F. Brackett Office hours, at home every day until 8 a. m. Mondays, Wednes- days, Thursdays and Saturdays and Sundays from I to 2 and 7 to 8 p. m. 230 Mrs. Brackett At home Thursdays


236 Mr. & Mrs. Henry D. Richardson Frank C. Cutler


240 John H. Bean W. Prescott Gardner 246 William McLaughlin


91 Mr. & Mrs. William H. Dana


95 Mr. & Mrs. Horace A. Jordan Mr. Horace W. Jordan


07 Mr. & Mrs. P. N. Waterhouse


IOI Mr. & Mrs. Edwin F. Sawyer James Young


IO3 Mr. & Mrs. George Mason


113 Mr. & Mrs. William H. Monroe


125 Mr. Elmer E. Monroe Mrs. Albert N. Monroe


155 Mr. & Mrs. Isaac S. Davis Miss Anna W. Handrickson Miss Mary E. Cotton


157r Mr. & Mrs. P. Shanahan


159r Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Middlemas Mr. & Mrs. George Middlemas James P. Middlemas


15 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hall


I Mr. & Mrs. Frederic Eaton


3 Mr. & Mrs. Abijah E. Ellis


II Mrs. Edwin Baker


45


ALLSTON AND BRIGHTON.


WASHINGTON ST .- CONTINUED.


248 Mr. & Mrs. John P. Clark John J. McLane P. J. Kelleher 254 E. W. Baker


Mrs Ella M. Baker Mrs. Ella Huxford Mrs. Belle J. Dennis


302 Mr. & Mrs. John D. McCarthy Mr. & Mrs. P. F. Eagan


308 Sterling B. Yerxa Mr. & Mrs. Henry Pearson C. Weeks Mr. & Mrs. Ernest F. Benzanson Mr. & Mrs. Walter R. Willey


328 Mrs. George White


Mr. & Mrs. William H. Moore Miss Beatrice A. Moore


384 1-2 Dr. Thomas J. Lee Office hours 9-5 p. m. Mr. & Mrs. Fairfield W. Gerow


390 Mrs. Dianthia Horner Miss May F. Eddy Alexander Fraser Theodore McLean Benjamin B. Gonye


392 Miss Minnie B. Eldridge


414 Dr. T. P. Fitzgerald


418 Mr. & Mrs. George W. Cutler Miss Julia Woods


434 Rev. & Mrs. Augustus Prime Miss Prime


460 Mr. & Mrs. G. Henry Waite Mr. & Mrs. Harry Prout


462 Mr. & Mrs. Cleveland L. Sleeper 544 Mr. & Mrs. William T. Maguire Telephone 323-3, Brighton


201 Mr. & Mrs. John H. Pierce The Misses Pierce 337 Dr. P. W. Berks Mrs. Mabel A. Abbott Mrs. Mary S. Tracy


407 Mr. & Mrs. George W. Evans Miss Edna B. Evans Miss Winifred A. Haley Miss Lelia Osborn Miss Clara Harrington


409 Mrs. Lucretia H. Nesmith Miss Harriet A. Nesmith Miss Minnie Owen


427 Mr. George A. Wilson Miss Agnes C. Twitchell The Misses Cooper


439 Mr. & Mrs. George H. Mortimer Rufus Mason


443 Mr. & Mrs. G. A. Burns Mrs. E. Pugh


465 John Toomey 000 Miss E. M. Livermore (cor. Oak- land) 465a Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Daley r465 Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Wheeler r469 Mr. & Mrs. Forrest F. Hall


469 Mr. & Mrs. James F. Hogan


471 Mr. & Mrs. H. B. Hudson


495 Mrs. Francis Rogers


539 Dr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Hay 541 Dr. Margaret Carley W. L. Ripley, M. D. Office hours 3 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m. Telephone


551 Mr. & Mrs. E. A. Humphrey David H. Mckinnon Warren Demond


555 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Lynch Mr. & Mrs. Edward Ross


649 Mr. & Mrs. J. Shaw Miss Helen Shaw


"'EBSTER AVENUE.


From 256 Brighton avenue to 526 Cambridge.


2 Mr. & Mrs. L. A. Couch 6 Mr. & Mrs. Guy L. Dadmun


8 Miss Minnie Mitchell


I Mr. & Mrs. J. M. Orchard J. H. Eames


3 Mr. D. P. Bedell Miss N. F. Hills


46


ALLSTON AND BRIGHTON.


WEBSTER AVE. - CONTINUED.


IO Mr. & Mrs. John E. Findlay 7 Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Drew


12 Mr. & Mrs. Henry C. Jewett 9 Mr. & Mrs. John D. Blen


14 Mr. & Mrs. William T. Rand II Mrs Charles O. Beck


22 Mr. & Mrs. Barzella Brown IIa Mr. & Mrs. G. W. Taylor


22 I-2 Mr. & Mrs. James Goodson 33 Mr. & Mrs. Whitman C. Raymond


24 Mr. & Mrs. George T. Reed 35 Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Sawyer


26 Guy L. Millett 37 Mr. & Mrs. William W. Marsh.


Mrs. Carrie R. Millett


'VEBSTER STREET.


6 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur W. Pickens


8 Mr. & Mrs. Eaton W. Vinal


IO Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Woodward 5 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Owens


12 Mr. & Mrs. Edward P. Boone 7 Mr. & Mrs. J. B. McKay


17 Mr. & Mrs. F. A. Richardson


20 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Hunt Mr. & Mrs. Charles Elwell 21 Mr. & Mrs Edward H. Morrill Miss Edith E. Elwell 33 Mr. & Mrs. Henry D. Van Buskirk


Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Hill


35 Mr. & Mrs. Harold D. Motter


00 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Imrie


WESTMINSTER TERRACE.


From 50 Chestnut Hill Avenue.


2 Mr. & Mrs. James M. Coulter The Misses Coulter


4 Mr. William S. Heath Telephone 324 Brighton


WILTON STREET. From 395 Cambridge to Braintree.


7 Mrs. Helen M. Graves


WINSHIP STREET.


From 296 Washington t › Chestnut Hill Avenue.


18 Mrs. Elizabeth Tehan Mr. & Mrs. John W. Tehan 35 Mr. & Mrs. James Galligan


19 Mr. & Mrs. John Gallagher


24 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kiernan


WOODSTOCK AVENUE.


From 44 Summit.


8 Mr. & Mrs. A. Frank Bonney Mr. & Mrs. Irving A. Ordway Mrs. E. Walrond


VTr & Mrs. Milton E. Murray


9 Mr. & Mrs. W. K. Raymond Mr. & Mrs. Ernest R. Springer Mr. & Mrs. James H. Smith


40 Mr. & Mrs. Frank I. Jaquith


42 Mr. & Mrs. Ludwig Frank


1 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin R. Chase


3 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Emerson


3 Mr. & Mrs. John A. Mills Mrs. Isabella C. Lyon


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