Brookline directory 1879-1880, Part 8

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 162


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Norton Patrick, laborer, house Pearl


Norton Thomas, car cleaner Met. R. R., house off Heath, Boston Highlands


Noyes Catharine M. Miss, house Harvard square, corner Harrison place - Noyes Eliphalet S., jr., brass finisher E .. S. Ritchie & Sons, rooms A. F. Ray's, Davis court


Noyes George D., lawyer (60 Congress, room 5; B. ), house Walnut, corner Cypress


Nute Asa B., conductor Met. R. R., station 13, house Davis court


Nute Lucinda P., widow of Asa, house Davis court


Nyhan Daniel, gardener Dr. A. Shurtleff, Boylston, bds.do. Nyhan Timothy, farmer, house Heath, near Hammond Nyhen John, laborer B. Gas Light Co., h. Tremont, B.


O'BEIRNE JAMES, provisions, Walter avenue, house Walter avenue, near Washington


O'Brien Catharine, widow of Richard, boards William Barry's, Brighton


O'Brien Catharine Miss, house Brookline av., opp. Emerald O'Brien Charles, painter, boards Mrs. Funk's, Davis court O'Brien Edward, laborer, h. Brookline av., opp. Emerald O'Brien John, laborer, house Brookline av., opp. Emerald O'Brien Lawrence, gardener Moses Williams, jr., house Boylston, near Walnut [ boards do.


O'Brien Michael, coachman Robert Bishop, Linden place, O'Brien Michael, laborer, h. Brookline av., n. Washington


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O'Brien Michael, laborer, house Juniper, near Flora O'Brien Thomas, coachman J. H. Sturgis, Boylston, b. do. O'Brien Timothy, blacksmith M. W. Quinlan, boards A. W. Corey's, Walnut


O'Connell Elizabethi W., widow of James, house High, nearly opposite Ward [High O'Connell John F., boards Mrs. Elizabeth W. O'Connell's, O'Connell Joseph J., police, house High, nearly oppo- site Ward


O'Connell Wm. W., police, h. School, opp. Prospect


O'Connor Bartholomew, carriage smith, house Walter av- enue, near Flora


O'Connor Cornelius, laborer, house Pearl, corner Emerald O'Connor Hugh, coachman, house Washington, next B. & A. depot


O'Day John T., clerk, boards Mrs. M. O'Day's, Boylston, near Washington


O'Day Mary Miss, boards Mrs. M. O'Day's, Boylston, near Washington


O'Day Mary, widow of Timothy, house Boylston, near Washington


O'Day Michael, boards Mrs. M. O'Day's, Washington, near gas-house [ton


O'Day Michael, laborer, house Brookline av., n. Washing- O'Day Mary, widow of Michael, house Brookline avenue, near Washington


O'Dea John, laborer, house Juniper, near Flora


O'Dea Mary, wid., of Thomas, h. Washington, n. gas-house O'Dea Michael, coachman, boards J. O'Dea's, Juniper


O'Dea Thomas, laborer, boards Mrs. M. O'Dea's, Wash- ington, near gas-house [Juniper O'Dea Thomas, driver F. C. Shannon, bds. J. O'Dea's, O'Dea Thomas F., upholsterer A. B. Tyrrell, bds. Michael O'Dea's, Brookline avenue [do.


O'Donnell John, coachman Samuel Thompson, Kent, bds. O'Donnell Thomas, coachman, h. Houlihan av., off Boylston O'Grady Patrick, laborer, house Pearl, near Emerald


O'Halloran Charles, laborer, bds. T. O'Halloran's, Heath


O'Halloran Timothy, laborer, h. Heath, near the cemetery O'Halloran Wmn. HI., laborer, bds. T. O'Halloran's, Heath O'Hare Ellen, widow of Michael, house Brookline ave- nue, near Boston line


O'Hare Hugh, laborer, h. Brighton, n. Boylston


O'Hare John, laborer, house Kerrigan place


O'Hare John, laborer, house Pearl, near Emerald


O'Hare Patrick, laborer, bds. John O'Hare's, Pearl


O'Hearn Cornelius, contractor, h. Boylston, n. school-house


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O'Hearn Daniel, laborer, boards Timothy Heath's O'Hearn James, laborer, house Heath, near Warren


O'Hearn James, laborer, h. Houlihan av., off Boylston


O'Hearn John, foreman C. O'Hearn's, boards do.


O'Hearn Mary, widow of Michael, house Emerald, near Brookline avenue [do.


O'Hearn Michael, gardener B. Schlesinger, Boylston; h. ('Hearn Michael, jr., clerk (Boston), boards Michael O'Hearn's, Boylston


O'Hearn Thomas, laborer, h. Flora, corner Walter av. O'Hearn Timothy, laborer, h. Heath, n. Hammond Old Ladies Home, Harvard, between Pierce and School Olsen Peder (Wright, Bliss & Fabyan), com. merchant (100 Summer, Boston), h. Summit av., Corey hill Orcutt Hattie Miss (123 Chauncey, B.), boards Mears Orcutt's, Walnut


Orcutt Mears, police, house Walnut, opp. Met. R. R. station


O'Rourke Michael, teamster, h. Juniper, n. Morse avenue Orruck John M. Rev., editor Messiah's Herald (74 Knee- land, B.), house Winchester, opp. Second


Osborne Joel G., printer, bds. Mrs. Funk's, Davis court Owens Catherine Miss, h. Andem pl., n. Washington Owens Mary Miss, dressmaker, Andem place, n. Wash- ington, house do.


PACKARD ALBION, coachman Geo. F. Fabyan, Sum- mit avenue, boards do.


Packard Edward W., grocer, Colonnade building, Wash- ington, h. Harvard, opp. Linden place Packard Eugene J., clerk E. W. Packard, Washington, . boards do., Harvard, opp. Linden place


Page Lizzie Miss, house Carlton, corner Beacon Page Mary Ann Miss, h. Carlton, corner Beacon Paige Albert S., police, h. Linden place court


Paige Hannah E., wid. of John S., h. Linden place ct. Paine Lillie C. Miss, h. Harvard av., corner Park Paine Henry K. (Mayo & Paine), stoves, etc., Harvard square, house Harvard, corner Aspinwall avenue


Paine Robert T., house Washington, opp. town hall Palmer Asher C., gen. ag't Equitable Life Assurance So- ciety (Milk, cor. Devonshire, B.), h. St. Andrew bldg., suite C, Davis avenue, near Harvard square


Palmer Charles L., house and carriage painter, Washing- ton, opp. public library, house do. Palmer Edward F., baggage master Brookline branch, B. & A. R. R., bds. Mrs. E. R. Funk's, Davis court


J.H.BOODY. House, Sign, and Ornamental ,Washington St., on the bridge, Brookline. 6.


PAINTER.


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Palmer Geo. F., house painter C. L. Palmer, house Wash- ington, opposite public library


PALMER JACOB P. (Palmer, Bachelder & Co.), jeweler (394 Washington, B.), h. Harvard av., be- tween Harvard and Park


Panter John, real estate, St. Andrew bldg., Davis av., h. Washington, near Holden


Parker Alice Q. Miss, h. Hawes, corner Colchester


Parker Alice W., widow of John D., jr., house Walnut, corner Boylston


Parker Chas. E. (Gay & Parker), coal merchant (24 Kil- by, B.), house Carlton, corner Monmouth


Parker James C. D., prof. music (N. E. Conservatory of Music, Winter, and 149 A Tremont, B.), h. Mount- fort, near Essex


Parker Lucy C., w. of Wm., h. Carlton, opp. Colchester Parker Mary F. Miss, house Hawes, corner Colchester


Parker William L., clerk (75 State, B.), h. Hawes, cor- ner Colchester


Parlin John, laborer, h. Avon, n. Boston line, J. P. Parsons Theopholis, supt. Holyoke mills (Holyoke), bds. Thomas Parsons', Cottage


Parsons Thomas, house Cottage, between Warren and Goddard avenue


Patterson James, watchman (477 Washington, B.), house Harvard place, off Harvard '


Patterson Mrs., widow, bds. Mrs. Isabel P. Chadbourne's, Pleasant, corner Freeman


Patterson William, gardener J. L. Gardner, boards C. M. Atkinson's, Warren


Paul Etta D. Miss, teacher Pierce grammar school, Pierce, boards C. P. Trowbridge's, School


Peabody Margaret R., widow of Wm. A., h. Colchester, Chapel station .


Peabody Robert S. (Peabody & Stearns), architect (60 Devonshire, B.), house Edge Hill road, off High


Peck Catherine, wid. of Luke B., h. Flora, n. Walter av. Peck Louisa P., widow of Moses, h. Linden place court Peck Wm. B., clerk (518 Washington, B.), boards Mrs. L. P. Peck's, Linden place court


Peirce Henry ( Wason, Peirce & Co.), wholesale grocer (61 Chatham, B.), house Harvard, corner Webster Peirce Henry E. (Wason, Peirce & Co.), wholesale gro- cer (61 Chatham, B.), h. Pleasant, cor. Egmont Peirce William O., boards H. Peirce's, Harvard Penner James, laborer, house Sewall, cor. Chestnut Penniman George, house Boylston, near Pound


PERRY & SON,


3 Temple Place, Boston.


OPTICIANS. . WATCHES, CLOCKS, Music Boxes and Optical Goods Repaired.


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Peppeard Augusta Miss, clerk Miss E. M. Pratt, Colon- nade building, boards Colonnade Hotel


Perkins Alfred 'H., clerk National Bank of the Common- wealth (Devonshire, cor. Water, B.), boards Mrs. D. G. Perkins', St. Paul


Perkins Andrew, clerk (162 Washington, B.), bds. C. F. Perkins,' Washington


Perkins Charles F., lawyer (82 Devonshire, B.), and Washington, opp. town hall, house do.


Perkins D. G., widow of E. C., h. St. Paul, cor. Sewall av. Perkins Eliza A., widow of Alvin T., .bds. H. Gardner's, Colchester, corner Kent


Perkins George E., prop. Colonnade House, Washington, house do ..


Perkins George H. (U. S. Navy), house Avon, n. Boston line, Jamaica Plain district


Perkins John B., clerk (34 Hawley, B.), house St. Paul, corner Sewall avenue


Perrin. Lewis, broker (35 Congress, B.), house Walnut, near Chestnut


PERRY CHARLES H. (Perry & Son), optician (3 Temple pl., B.), boards G. A. Perry's, Colchester Perry Charles L., cabinet maker L. M. Perry, Washing- ton, house Heath, Boston Highlands


Perry Edward S. T., plasterer, h. Flora, n. Walter av. PERRY GEO. A. (Perry & Son), optician (3 Tem- ple place, B.)house Colchester, near Kent


Perry Lucius M., cabinet maker and upholsterer, Wash- ington, near B. & A. depot, bds. Dell av., Boston PETTENGILL THOMAS S., furnishing under- taker and superintendent cemeteries, Harvard, near Aspinwall avenue


Pfaff Frank, crockery clerk (31 Pearl, B.), boards Mor- lock's Hotel


Phelps Harriette M., widow of Daniel W., house Aspin- wall avenue, near Harvard


Philbrick Edward S., civil engineer (12 West, room 20, B.), house Walnut, near Irving


Philbrick Eliza Mrs., house Walnut, near Irving


Phillips C. F., widow of Moses D., house Harrison place Phillips Edward H., clerk (119 Milk, B.), house School near Prospect


Phillips James Mrs., bds. C. E. Parker's, Carlton


Phillips John F., clerk (119 Milk, B.), bds. Mrs. C. F. Phil- lip's, Harrison place


Phinney H. W. B., assistant engineer, bds. Miss Tyler's, Harrison place


WARREN G. CURRIER,


APOTHECARY, Harvard Sq., Brookline, Mass.


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Pickering Mattie Miss, teacher Pierce grammar school, boards Colonnade House


Pickett David, laborer B. Gas Light Co., house Brookline avenue, near Washington


Pierce Dean, bds. Mrs. M. B. Pierce's, Brighton


Pierce Jacob W. (40 State, room 28, B.), boards Mrs. M. B. Pierce's, Brighton


Pierce Mary B., widow of Jacob W., house Brighton, n. Reservoir station


Pierce Peter W., real estate and commission (12 P. O. square, room 3, B.), house School, near Washington Pierce Quincy, law student (20 Court, B.), boards W. P. Pierce's, Brighton


Pierce William P., merchant (22 Equitable bldg., Milk, B.), house Brighton, near Reservoir station


Pigeon Michael, laborer, house Walter avenue, n. Flora Pinner James, coachman, house Sewall, cor. Chestnut


Pinner John, porter (10 Summer, B.), boards James Pin- ner's, Sewall


Plummer Gordon, clerk (244 Purchase, B.), house Long- wood avenue, near St. Paul


Pocklington Eleanor, widow of John, house Washington, near B. & P. depot


. Pollard Elizabeth M., widow of Wm. E., boards Reservoir Hotel, Beacon, opp. Englewood avenue


Pons Charles A., upholsterer, house Delano. block, off Washington


Poole Mary M. Miss, boards Old Ladies Home, Harvard, between Pierce and School


Poore Henry V., house Walnut, opp. Unitarian church


. Post Eliza, widow, house Walnut, nearly opp. Irving Post Office, in B. & A. R. R. station, Washington


Potter Eugene C., engineer N. Y. & N. E. R. R., house at Needham


Potter Lucinda Mrs., house Harrison place


Potter Lucy A. Miss, dressmaker, Washington. over W. S. Brown, house do.


Power Patrick F., coachman, h. Morss av., near Juniper


Power Wm., musician. Dempster's Hotel, boards do. Powers James, house Pearl, opp. Emerald


Powers Johanna, widow. of Edward, h. Kerrigan place Powers Mary, widow of Robert, house Brookline avenue, corner Washington


Powers William H., boot and shoemaker, Washington, opp. Guild block, bds. Mears Orcutt's, Walnut


PRATT ESTHER M. Miss, Brookline News depot, Colonnade bldg., Washington, bds. Colonnade Hotel


A. B. TYRRELL, FURNITURE and UPHOLSTERY, HARVARD SQUARE, BROOKLINE, MASS.


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Pratt I. Lowell, house 3 Monmouth, near Chapel station, Longwood


Pray Pitt, telegraph operator B. & A. R. R. station, bds. Mrs. E. R. Funk's, Davis court


Preble Geo. II., rear admiral U. S. N., house . Essex, cor. Brighton avenue


Preble Geo. H. R., clerk Jones, McDuffee & Stratton (51 Federal, B.), bds. G. H. Preble's, Essex


PREE WILLIAM, cutler and locksmith, Harvard, near Harvard square, h. Linden place court


Prescott Emily, widow of F. W., h. Pleasant, n. Green Price Lewis S., coachman Mrs. Samuel Cabot, Warren, house Clyde, near Warren Tb. do.


Priestley John, farm hand A. W. Goddard, Goddard av., Proctor Charles M., clerk (55 Bedford, Boston), house Davis avenne, near Cypress


Prouty Barden, coachman Mrs. Moses B. Williams, Wal- nut avenue, bds. do.


Pugsley John, express driver J. C. Buzzell, h. White pl.


QUIGLEY EDWARD, gardener Thomas C. Brown, Englewood avenne, boards do.


Quimby Benj. F., teamster, b. T. C. Quimby's, Heath


Quimby Thonias C., vegetable farm, Heath, n. Oak, h. do. Quine Patrick, gardener Chas. Thorndike, Pleasant, b. do. Quinlan Jas., laborer, b. Mrs. M. Quinlan's, Brookline av. Quinlan Mary, widow of Thomas, house Brookline ave- nne, opp. Emerald


QUINLAN MICHAEL W., carriage mnfr., High, cor. Boylston, house High, cor. Irving


Quinlan Thomas, gardener, h. Boylston, n. Washington Quinlan Thomas, jr., carriage painter, h. Walnut, n. High Quinn Francis, boards James Quinn's, Chestnut


Quinn James, florist, Chestnut, near Sewall, house do. Quinn James, jr., bds. J. Quinn's, Chestnut


Quinn Lawrence, blacksmith P. Duffy, Washington, h. Boylston, near Washington


Quirk Patrick, gardener B. Schlesinger, Boylston, b. do.


RABBITT PATRICK, harness maker M. W. Quinlan, boards Boston Highlands


Raftery John, gardener, bds. Geo. E. Nelson's, Warren Rand Avery L. (Rand, Avery & Co.) (117 Franklin, Boston), h. 4 Monmouth court, near Chapel station Rand Emma C. Miss, bds. A. L. Rand's, 4 Monmouth ct. Ranney William, harness maker M. W. Quinlan, High, cor. Boylston, house Juniper, near Morss avenue


J. H. BOODY, WALL PAINTING AND Washington St., on the bridge, Brookline.


DECORATING


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Ranney William, jr., blacksmith M. W. Quinlan, High, cor. Boylston, bds. Wm. Ranney's, Juniper


Rattigan Michael, watchman Met. R. R., h. Tremont, B.H. Rausch Anna, wid. of Conrad, h. Harvard pl., off Harvard Rausch E. A. Miss, teacher Ward school, bds. Mrs. Anna Rausch's, Harvard place


Ray Alfred F., conductor B. & A. R. R., Brookline branch, house rear Davis court, off Harvard square Raymond Edward . A., widow, house Beacon, corner Summit avenue


Raymond Henry E. (Raymond & Ayer), importer teas (45 Broad, Boston ), h. Goddard av., near Rockwood Raymond Maria S. Miss, b. Mrs. E. A. Raymond's, Beacon Read Charles, Clyde park stock farm, Clyde, n. Newton, house do. [h. do.


Read Edwin, Clyde park stock farm, Clyde, n. Newton, Reardon David, gardener Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, Davis avenue, bds. do.


Reardon John, laborer, h. Boylston, near Newton line


Reardon William, hostler M. Goodspeed, h. Brookline avenue, cor. Washington


Reed Chester W., with E. W. Reed, Reservoir pl., b. do. Reed Eben W., contractor, Reservoir pl., cor. Boylston, house do.


Reed Frank, fireman Br & A. R. R., b. Boston Highlands Reed Henry, coachman Jas. Greenough, Winchester, b. do. Reed John, horse trainer, Clyde park, bds. do.


Reed John J., carpenter, h. Chace block, Washington, n. Harvard square [School, n. Harvard Reeve Walter G., bookkeeper (153 Tremont, Boston), h. Reservoir Hotel, S. P. Humphrey, prop., Beacon, opp. Englewood avenue [Cottage


Revere Laura, widow of Edward, h. Goddard av., corner Reynolds Francis, laborer, h. Flora, near Walter avenue Reynolds Francis, jr., laborer, bds. F. Reynolds', Flora


Reynolds James F., wood turner (Boston), bds. F. Rey- nolds', Flora


Reynolds John, lamplighter, bds. F. Reynolds', Flora


Rianhard J. V. L., house Walnut, opp. Irving


Rice Eleanor J., widow of Alvin A., house Searle avenue, off Cypress


Rice E. J., widow of A. A., house Searle avenue


Rice H. Frank, clerk (23 West, Boston), house Searle avenue, off Cypress


Rice Lydia T. Miss, house Park, opp. Auburn


Rice Michael, junk dealer, Brookline avenue, opp. gas works, house Washington, cor. Walter avenue


PERRY & SON, 3 Temple Place, Boston.


EYE-GLASSES.


WATCHES, CLOCKS, Music Boxes and Optical Goods Repaired.


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Richards Francis C. (I. D. Richards & Sons), wines, etc. (87. State, Boston), h. Chestnut, cor. Chestnut place Richards John S., florist, Clyde, between Warren and Newton, house do.


Richards William, gardener, house Boylston, near High Richards William S., cigars and tobacco, Washington, n. Walnut, bds. W. Richards', Boylston, near High


Richardson A. L. Miss, teacher Ward school, bds. Boston Richardson Frances M., widow of Henry L., house Still, between Brown and Freeman


Richardson Geo. P., clerk (room 29 Sears bldg., Washing- ton, cor. Court, Boston), h. Prospect av., Corey hill Richardson Henry H., architect (N. Y. city), house Cot- tage, near Warren


Richardson William K., student, bds. Mrs. F. M. Rich- ardson's, Still [Thayer pl.


Rick Frances, widow of John G., bds. C. W. Holtzer's, Rick Geo. J., electrician C. W. Holtzer, b. do., Thayer pl. Ricker Oliver P., salesman (41 India wharf, Boston), h. Davis mansion, Davis avenue


Riley Margaret, widow of Patrick, house Boylston, near Washington


Riley Patrick, laborer, h. Kerrigan pl., n. Boylston


Ringel Fred, driver Continental Brewery (90 Longwood avenue, B.), boards Morlock's Hotel


Ritchie Andrew M. (E. S. Ritchie & Sons), Harvard, n. Harvard sq., bds. E. S. Ritchie's, Cypress place


Ritchie Edward S. (E. S. Ritchie & Sons), Harvard, near Harvard sq., house Cypress place, near Cypress


Ritchie E. S. & Sons (Edward S., Thomas P., John and Andrew M. Ritchie), mnfrs. philosophical apparatus,


Harvard, near Harvard sq., and 150 Tremont, Boston Ritchie John (E. S. Ritchie & Sons), Harvard, near Har- vard sq., bds. E. S. Ritchie's, Cypress


Ritchie Thomas P. (E. S. Ritchie & Sons), Harvard, near Harvard square, house Kent, near St. Paul


Roach John, farm hand Mrs. Samuel Cabot, Warren, bds. Thomas Miskell's, Warren


Roach Margaret, widow of James, house Brookline av., opposite Emerald


Robbins Benjamin T., master mariner, house Davis Man- sion, suite G, Davis avenue


Robbins Chas. S., cigars and tobacco, also hair-dresser, Washington, near Walnut, house do.


Roberts Joseph D., house Cypress, cor. Sewall place


Roberts Robert J., supt. B. Y. M. C. A. Gymnasium (68 Eliot, B.), h. Brighton av., n. Cottage Farm station


CURRIER'S COCOANUT CREAM. A Preventive of Baldness. Superior to all others.


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Roberts W. Arthur, salesman (47 Commercial, B.), house Francis, near St. Paul


Robinson Henry H., b. B. F. Adams', Marion, c. Harvard Robinson J. A., clerk Geo. F. Joyce & Co., Harvard sq., bds. W. H. Robinson's, Delano block


Robinson Samuel A., tannery, Washington, between Park and Beacon, house do.


ROBINSON THOS. T., grocer, Washington, opp. Walnut, house Linden place


Robinson Wellington, painter J. H. Boody, Washington, house Linden place court


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Robinson Willard H., carpenter O. B. Delano, house De- lano block, off Washington


. Robson Ann, widow of Thomas, b. A. Kemp's, Cypress Roche Michael, laborer, h. Heath, n. Holyhood cemetery Rockwood J. Edwards (Frost Bros. & Co., 18 Chauncy, B.), house Harvard avenue, near Harvard


Rogers Abby Mrs., house Walnut, near High


ROGERS CHAS. E., apothecary, Harvard, corner Aspinwall av., bds. Mrs. Abby Rogers', Walnut . Rogers Daniel H., clerk office State treas. (State House, Beacon, B.), h. Tappan, bet. Beacon and Cypress Rogers Edwin, electrician Moses G. Crane & Co. (267 Washington, B.), h. Hotel Adelaide, High


Rogers George, clerk (217 Federal, B.), house Hotel Ad- elaide, High


Rogers Geo. F., bds. Mrs. Abby Rogers', Walnut


Rogers George R., pres. Mercantile Marine Ins. Co. (58 State, B.), house Perry, near Francis


Rogers Harriet, widow of Lewis, carpet fitter, h. Wash- ington, near bridge


Rogers John K., agent Boston Type Foundry (104 Milk, B.), house Kent, opp. Colchester, Longwood


Rogers Samuel L., laborer, bds. Mrs. H. Rogers', Wash- ington, near bridge


Rogers William C., bds. Mrs. E. C. Bowditch's, Walnut Rohan Chas., coachman Henry Mason, Harvard, bds. do. Rollins George M., butler R. C. Winthrop, Warren, h. do. Rooney Barney, hostler W. B. Chaplin, Beacon, bds. do. Rooney Bridget, widow of Peter, house Boylston, near Kerrigan place [station


Rooney Catherine, wid. of Wm., h. Brighton, n. Reservoir Rooney Hugh, boards Patrick Rooney's, Brighton Rooney James, boots and shoes, Harvard square, corner Andem place, h. Harrison place, n. Harvard square Rooney James, bds. Mrs. Catherine Rooney's, Brighton Rooney James F., farm hand P. Rooney, Brighton, b. do.


TYRRELL.


Upholsterer and INTERIOR HARVARD SQUARE, BROOKLINE. DECORATOR.


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Rooney John, blacksmith (Dedham, cor. Harrison av., B.), house Washington, opp. High


Rooney Mary Miss, house Boylston, n. Kerrigan place Rooney Patrick, vegetable farm, Brighton, c. Ackers av. Rooney Rosa, widow, house off Walter av., n. Flora Rooney Win., clerk J. Rooney, Harvard sq., h. White pl. Roskell Elizabeth, widow, station agent Chapel station, Brookline branch B. & A. R. R., house do.


Roskell George L., clerk (89 Broad, B.), boards Mrs. E. Roskell's, Chapel station


Ross John, harness maker M. W. Quinlan, h. at B. H. Rothery John, h. Colchester, near Hawes, Chapel station Rowe Susan M. Miss, b. A. B. Smyth's, Francis, n. Perry Roy Joseph, house Heath, corner Oak


Ruggles Cyrus W., post-master, also station agent B. & A. R. R. station, Washington, h. Harvey, cor. Irving Ruggles John, discount clerk National City Bank (61 State, B.), h. Beacon, cor. Carlton, Chapel station


Runkle John D., pres. Institute Technology (Boylston, B.), house High, opp. Irving


Rush Dennis, laborer, h. rear Washington, n. gas-house Russell Edmund, mason, h. Washington, opp. High


Russell Josiah M., mason, Washington, next depot, bds. Colonnade House


Russell Marshall, house Walnut, nearly opp. Irving Russell Michael, laborer, h. Brookline av., opp. Emerald Russell Thomas, laborer, house Pearl, n. Emerald Rutan Chas. H., pressman, h. Dudley, opp. the reservoir Ryan Daniel, stone layer, h. Brookline av., n. Boston line Ryan Edward, laborer, h. Pearl, n. Washington


Ryan John, laborer, h. Brookline av., n. Pearl


Ryan Martin, laborer, house Pearl, between Washington and Emerald


Ryan Mathew, laborer, house Sewall, near Cypress Ryan Patrick, carpenter, house Pearl, between Emerald and Washington


Ryan Patrick, laborer, house Pearl, between Emerald and Washington


Ryan Patrick, laborer, h. off Walter avenue, n. Flora


Ryan Patrick M., waiter Ignatius Sargent, Warren, house Boylston, near High [near do. Ryan Timothy, laborer Holyhood cemetery, house Heath, Ryan Timothy, laborer, bds. Mathew Ryan's, Sewall


SABIN CHARLES W. (Sabin & Page), saddlery and hardware (105 and 107 Federal, Boston), house Har- vard avenue, near Harvard


J. H. BOODY, GRAINING AND GLAZING, Washington St., on the bridge, BROOKLINE.




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