Brookline directory 1883, Part 2

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Publication date: 1883
Publisher: W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 192


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Fuller Seth W., 22 Milk, Boston (see page 142)


Engravings and Pictures.


Williams & Everett, 508 Washington, Boston (see page 14)


Expresses.


Graham & Downs, 72 Water and Wes+ 3 Boston (see page 175) Johnson M., 38 Broad and 24 So. Market Boston (see page 169)


Feather Bed Renovators.


Ricker Geo. F. & Co. 613 Main, Cam- bridgeport (see page 142)


Feltings, Rosin-sized, Dry and Tarred.


Story & Wilbur, 529 Commercial, Boston (see page 7)


Fence Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co, Worcester, Mass. (see page 8)


Flour and Grain.


Edwards P. & Son, Berkeley, cor, Boyls- ton (see page 5)


Funeral Directors.


Cleary J. P. & Co., 5 Pynchon, Boston Highlands (see page 174)


Waterman Joseph S. & Sons, 2302 Wash- ington, Boston Highlands (see page 174)


Furniture.


Dixwell Arthur, 4 Park, Boston (see page 14)


Lawrence, Wilde & Co., 38 to 48 Cornhill, Boston (see page 6)


Whidden, Curtin & Co., 1 to 7 Washing- ton, Boston (see back cover)


Furniture Spring Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 8)


Furs and Skins.


Eichorn John, 73 Kingston, Boston (see page 175)


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.


Galvanized Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see page 8)


Gas Lighting.


Fernald G. M. D., 12 Brattle, Boston (see page 178)


Fuller Seth W., 22 Milk, Boston (see page 142)


Gold and Silver Ware.


Palmer, Bachelder & Co., 394 Washing- ton, Boston (see page 22) Edwards P. & Son, Berkeley, cor. Boyls- ton, Boston (see page 5)


Grain, Feed, &c.


Howland L. L., 1425 Tremont, Boston (see page 22)


Granite Works.


Harrington John, 456 Tremont, Boston (see page 14)


Hardware (Builders').


Vinal J. W. & Co., 7 Dock square, Bos- ton (see page 164)


Warren M. C. & Co., 9 Dock square, Bos- ton (see page 164) Wilkinson A. J. & Co., 184 and 188 Wash- ington, Boston (see page 164)


Hats, Caps, Furs, &c.


Dyer, Taylor & Co., 36 to 40 Chauncy, Boston (see page 142)


Hay Bale Ties. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worces- ter. Mass. (see page 8)


Hay, Straw, &c.


Howland L. L., 1425 Tremont, Boston (see page 22)


Homeopathic Books & Medicines. Clapp Otis & Son, 3 Albion building, Bea- con, Boston (see page 22)


House Furnishing Goods.


Hopkinson & Marden, 15 and 16 F. H. square, Boston (see page 174)


Ice House Trimmings. Vinal J. W. & Co., 7 Dock square, Boston (see page 164)


Insurance Agents.


Abbott H. E., 18 P. O. square, Boston (see front cover)


Crafts Samuel D. 17 Exchange place, Bos- ton (see front cover)


Lincoln Wm. & Son, 41 Devonshire, Bos- ton (see page 3)


Sears William B., 55 State, Boston (see front cover and page 29) Viles & Smith, 28 School, room 41, Bos- ton (see page 179)


Insurance Companies.


Citizens Mutual Insurance Com'y., 8 Ex- change place, Boston (see page 4) Massachusetts Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 28 State, Boston (see page 4) Massachusetts Mutual Life Ins. Co., 31 Milk, Boston (see back cover)


Shoe and Leather Insurance Co., 16 Con- gress, Boston (see page 4)


Interior Decorations.


Dixwell Arthur, 4 Park, Boston (see page 14)


Iron Posts for Wirc Fences.


American Iron Post & Construction Co. 31 Milk, Boston (see page 24)


Iron Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worces- ter, Mass. (see page 8)


Iron and Steel Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worces- ter, Mass. (see page 8)


Jewelry, Watches, etc.


Paliner, Bachelder & Co. 394 Washington Boston (see page 22)


Lamps.


Jones, McDuffee & Stratton, 51 to 59 Federal and 120 Franklin, Boston, (see front cover)


Landscape Gardener.


Bowditch James H. 60 Devonshire, Bos- ton (see page 28)


Laundries.


Lewando's French Dye House, 17 Temple Place, Boston (see page 179) Cambridge Laundry, Soden street, Cam- bridgeport, (see page 7)


Lawyers.


Eliot Amory, 30 Court, Boston ( see p. 176) Fay Clement K. 5 Tremont, rooms y and 10, Boston (see page 177)


Fuller Horace W. 209 Washington, room 34, Boston (see page 177)


Hall F. Rockwood, 39 Court, Boston, (see page 177)


Hobbs William, 4 State, Boston, (see p. 176)


West Paul, 8 Congress, Boston, (see p. 176) Williams Charles A. 18 Post-office square, room 5, Boston (see page 177)


Williams Moses jr. 18 Post-office square, room 5, Boston (see page 177)


Machinery Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see page 8)


Manufacturing Company. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see page 8)


Marble Works.


Harrington John, 456 Tremont, Boston (see page 14)


Lieben John, 17 and 19 Pynchon, Boston Highlands, (see back cover)


Market Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass, (see page 8)


Masons.


Dewing & McClure, 35 Hawley, Boston, (see back cover)


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.


Mattress Manufacturers.


Ricker Geo. F. & Co. 613 Main, Cambridge- port (see page 142)


Medicines.


Gerrish T. G. 126 Pawtucket, Lowell (see page 178)


Metallic Posts for Wire Fences.


American Iron Post & Construction Co. 31 Milk, Boston (see page 24)


Mirrors.


Lawrence, Wilde & Co. 38 to 48 Cornhill, Boston (see page 6)


Mirrors and Picture Frames.


Williams & Everett, 508 Washington, (see page 14)


Monumental Works.


Harrington John, 456 Tremont, Boston, (see page 14)


Lieben Jolın, 17 and 19 Pynchon, Boston, Highlands (see back cover)


Mortgages.


Crafts Samuel D. 17 Exchange place, Bos- ton (see front cover)


Music School.


New England Conservatory of Music, E. Tourjee, director, Franklin sq. Boston (see page amongst public schools)


Music Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see page 8)


Needle Wirc. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co. Worcester, Mass. (see page 8)


Notaries Public.


Fuller Horace W., 209 Washington, room 34, Boston (see page 177)


Hall F. Rockwood, 39 Court, Boston (see page 177) Hobbs Wm., 4 State, Boston (see p. 176)


Oil Paintings.


Palmer, Bachelder & Co. 394 Washing- ton, Boston (see page 22) Williams & Everett, Washington, Bos- ton (see page 14)


Paints, Oil and Glass.


Cutler A. L. & Co., 147 Milk, Boston (see page 142)


Paper-Hangings.


Gregory & Brown, 18 West, Boston (see back cover)


Patent Medicines.


Gerrish Thomas G. 126 Pawtucket, Low- ell (see page 178)


Photographers.


Conly C. F. 465 Washington, Boston, (see page 10)


Macquordale H. 171} Tremont, Boston (see page 10)


Marshall Augustus, 44 Boylston, Boston, (see page 14)


Notman James. 99 Boylston, Boston (see back of book)


Pianos.


. Tyler E. W. 506 Washington, Boston (see back cover)


Woodward & Brown, 592 Washington, Boston (see foot lines in general direc- tory)


Provisions.


Copeland M. J. 70 and 72 F. H. Market, Boston (see page 175)


Hosford Oscar & Son. 4 and 5 St. Charles market, Beaclı, corner Lincoln, Boston (see page 175)


Publishers and Booksellers.


Clapp Otis & Son, 3 Albion building, Bea- con, Boston (see page.22)


Greenougli W. A. & Co. 31 Milk, room 39, Boston (see page 172)


Real Estate Agents.


Crafts Samuel D., 17 Exchange place, Boston (see front cover)


Lincoln Win. & Son, 41 Devonshire, Bos- ton (see page 3)


Meredith J. M. 4 Exchange place, room 1, Boston (see back cover)


Viles & Smith, 28 School, room 41, Bos- ton (see page 179)


Riding School.


Draper & Hall, 83 to 97 W. Dedham, Bos- ton (see page 10)


Rivet Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 8)


Rolling Mills.


Waslıburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 8)


Roofing Slate.


Story & Wilbur, 529 Commercial, Boston (see page 7)


Round Iron.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 8)


Silver Plated Ware.


Palmer, Bachelder & Co., 394 Washing- ton, Boston (see page 22)


Slate Dealers.


Story & Wilbur, 529 Commercial, Boston (see page 7)


Slating Tools and Nails.


Story & Wilbur, 529 Commercial, Boston (see page 7)


Speaking Tubes.


Fernald G. M. D., 12 Brattle, Boston (see page 178) Fuller Seth W., 22 Milk, Boston (see page 142)


BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.


Spring Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 8)


Stable.


Draper & Hall, 83 to 97 W. Dedham, Bos- tou (see page 10)


Steel Barb Fencing.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 8)


Steel Drill Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 8)


Steel Wire. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Woreester, Mass. (see page 8)


Stone Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnig. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 8)


Stoves, Ranges, &c.


Highland Foundry Co., 87, 89 & 91 North, Boston (see page 9)


Teacher of Music.


New England Conservatory of Music, E. Tourjec, director, Franklin sq., Boston (see page amongst publie sehools)


Teas, Coffee and Spices.


Edwards P. & Son, Berkeley, cor. BoyIs- ton, Boston (see page 5)


Telegraph Wire.


Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 8)


Wooden and Willow Ware.


Story & Wilbur, 529 Commercial, Boston (see page 7)


Hopkinson & Marden, 15 and 16 F. H. sq., Boston (see page 174)


NO. OF FAMILIES, DWELLINGS, ETC., IN THE UNITED STATES AS REPORTED BY THE LAST CENSUS.


1880


1870


Families


9,945,916


7,579,363


Dwellings


8,955,812


7,042,833


Persons to a square mile


17 29


10.70


Number of persons


50,155,783


38,115,641


Area in square miles


*2,900,179


3,603.884


Number of families to a square mile


.3.43


2 61


Number of dwellings to a square mile


3.02


2.43


Number of aeres to a person .


37.01


48.14


Number of acres to a family


186.02


244.89


Number of persons to a dwelling


5.60


5.47


Number of persons to a family .


5.04


5.09


* The area in land is surface only, and exclusive of the Indian Territory and traets of nnorganized territory, aggregating 69,830 square miles.


Tinned Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 8)


Undertakers.


Cleary J. P. & Co., 5 Pynchon, Boston Highlands (see page 174)


Smith Benj. F., 251 Tremont, Boston (see page 174)


Waterman Joseph S. & Sons, 2302 Wash- ington, Boston Highlands (see page 17+)


Upholsterers.


Rieker Geo. F. & Co., 613 Main, Cam- bridgeport (see page 142)


Lawrence, Wilde & Co., 38 to 48 Cornhill, Boston (see page 6)


Varnishes.


Cutler A. L. & Co., 147 Milk, Boston (see. page 142)


Veterinary Books. Clapp Otis & Son, 3 Albion building, Beacon, Boston (see page 22)


Watch Springs.


Washburn & Moen Mufg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 8)


Weaving Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 8)


Window Screens.


American Sereen Co., 110 Tremont, room 16, Boston (see page 16)


Washburn & Moen Mufg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 8)


Tin, Zinc, Solder, &c.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


PALMER, BACHELDER & CO.,


Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


WATCHES, DIAMONDS


Gold and Silver Ware, CLOCKS AND BRONZES,


No. 394. Washington Street,


JOSIAH G. BACHELDER, JACOB P. PALMER, JAMES A. LAIGHTON.


BOSTON.


NEW ENGLAND HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY.


OTIS CLAPP & SON, No. 3 Albion Building, Beacon Street, BOSTON. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES,


Books, Family Cases, Vials, Corks, and all other articles in the Homeopathic line. Veterinary Books and Cases for Stable use. Also, publishers and Dealers in Tachygraphic and Phonographic Works. BOSTON AGENTS FOR EPPS' COCOA. Send for Catalogue. Rt


L. L. HOWLAND,


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Hay, Straw, Grain, Feed and Flour, 1425 TREMONT STREET, BETWEEN RAILROAD & PARKER STREET, BOSTON. Residence Maple Avenue, near Brookline Avenue.


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ADVERTISEMENT.


NICHOLS' NEWS DEPOT.


DAILY, WEEKLY AND SUNDAY PAPERS.


CIGARS, TOBACCOS AND SNUFFS.


Whyte's Block, - Washington Street.


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roto Electro CoBoston


Manufactures a METALLIC POST FOR WIRE FENCES, possessing many great advan- tages over all metal posts hitherto made, among which are the following :


It is of Iron or Steel. It is protected from Rust by an Indestructible covering. IT IS CHEAP.


It is driven into the ground-no digging of post holes.


IT WILL NOT BURN UP.


There are needed NO NAILS OR STAPLES for attaching the wire, - only sledge, wire and posts to put up the fence.


For RAILROADS a wire fence with this post is CHEAPEST and BEST.


For FARMERS it is the CHEAPEST and BEST.


For COUNTRY ROADS IT IS THE BEST, as it affords no place for weeds in summer, cr for snow-drifts in winter.


IT IS ORNAMENTAL, and the best for yards: gardens, orchards and trellises.


IT will keep out cattle and boys. Flat barbed or plain wire can be used with this post.


INQUIRE OF DEALERS IN FENCE WIRE.


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OFFICE at 31 MILK STREET, BOSTON.


THE AMERICAN Iron Post and Construction Co.,


ADVERTISEMENTS.


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BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.


STREETS, AVENUES, PLACES, ETC., IN BROOKLINE.


Ackers avenue, from Brighton to near Reservoir place Alton Place, from St. Paul to Harvard


Andem place, from Harvard square, opposite Davis ave. Ann, from Still to St. Paul


Aspinwall avenue, from Harvard, opposite School, to Brookline avenue, near Boston line


Auburn, from Harvard to Park [district


Avon, from Goddard avenue to Pond, at the line, J. P.


Babcock from Harvard, near Beacon to Brighton avenue


Beacon, from Boston line, at St. Mary street, to Boston line, Brighton district, near Reservoir station


Borland, from Beacon to Chatham


Boston, from Newton, junction of Pond, J. P., along the Boston line to Allandale, J. P.


Bowman lane, from Newton, running parallel with Boston avenue, to Allandale street


Boylston, from Washington at junction with High to Chestnut hill reservoir, Newton line


Brighton, changed to Chestnut Hill ave.


Brighton avenue, from the mill dam to Brighton line


Brook, from Aspinwall av. near Harvard, to B. & A. R. R. Brookline avenue, from Washington, opposite Walter av- enue, to Boston line


Browne, from Powell to Pleasant


Carlton, from Ivy to B. & A. R. R. Chapel station


Chatham, from Kent to Hawes


Chestnut, from Boston line, J. P. near High, to Walnut


Chestnut Hill ave., from Boylston, at junction of Heath, to Beacon at Brighton line


Chestnut place, off Chestnut, near Walnut


Clyde, from Warren to Newton


Colchester, from Kent to Hawes


[ton line


Corey hill, between Washington and Harvard, near Brigh-


Cottage, from Warren to Perkins at West Roxbury line Cumberland avenue, from High near Irving to Pond av. Cypress, from Washington to Chestnut


Cypress place, off Cypress, opposite Waverly place


Davis avenue, from Washington at Harvard square, to Gorham avenue


Davis Court, from Harvard square, near Davis avenue


Dudley, from Kent to Hawes, Longwood [near Clyde


Dudley, from Warren, near Unitarian church, to Warren,


BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.


Dummer, from St Paul to Pleasant


East Carlton, east side R. R. track opp. Chapel station


Edge Hill road, from High, near Irving [High Elm place, from Walnut, n. junc. with Washington, to Emerald, from Brookline avenue to Pearl


Englewood avenue, from Beacon to Boston line, Brighton district [to Ivy


Essex, from Brighton avenue, near Cottage Farm station, Fairmount, from Dudley to Dudley, opposite the reservoir, near Warren


Fay place, off Washington, near Railroad station


Fisher avenue, from Boylston to Brighton street


Flora, from Walter avenue to Juniper


Francis from St. Paul to Kent


Freeman, from Essex to Babcock


Gardner road, from Washington above Park, to Tappan Goddard avenue from Cottage to Newton


Gorham avenue, from Cypress, n. B. & A. R. R. to Tappan


Green, from Harvard, near Beacon, to Pleasant


Grove, from Newton to South


Hammond, from Newton line, near Chestnut hill station, to Lagrange street in Newton


Harrison place, from junction Harvard and Harvard sq.


Harvard, from Harvard square to Boston line, Brighton district


Harvard avenue, from Harvard to Park


Harvard place, off Harvard, between School and Harvard avenue [avenue


Harvard square, junction Washington, Harvard and Davis


Harvey, from Walnut to and beyond Irving


Hawes, from Beacon to Colchester


Heath, from Boylston, opposite Brighton, to Newton line, near Holyhood cemetery


High, from Washington, junction Boylston to Chestnut, near Boston line, J. P. district


Holden, east side Town hall, from Washington to Pierce Houlihan avenue, from Boylston, near Reservoir place Irving, from Walnut to Pond avenue


Ivy, from Essex to St. Mary's


Juniper, from Morss avenue to Flora · Kent, from Francis to Beacon


Kerrigan place, from Boylston, between Washington and Cypress, and across the railroad track


Linden place, off Harvard, near Pierce Linden place court, from Linden place to Aspinwall ave- nue, nearly opposite Perry Longwood avenue, from Longwood station to Harvard Marion, from Harvard to Beacon


Monmouth, from Hawes to St. Mary's


BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.


Monmouth court, from Monmouth to railroad track, near Chapel station [Walter avenue Morss avenue, from junction Walnut and Washington to Mountfort, from Essex to St. Mary's


Mt. Vernon, from Boylston, near Chestnut Hill avenue


Mt. Walley, from Newton, opposite Clyde


Newton, from Pond J. P. to Brookline in Newton


Oak, from Heath, near Hammond


Oak place, off Oak, near Heath


Park from Washington, above Cypress, to Beacon


Pearl, from Brookline avenue, near the common, to Wash.


Perry, from Brook to Francis, near St. Paul


Pierce, from Harvard, near School, to Prospect


Pleasant, from Harvard to Brighton avenue, Boston line Pond avenue, from Washington, at Boston boundary line


and running parallel with it, to Boston line, J. P. district


Pound, from Heath to Boylston, opposite Reservoir place


Powell, from Beacon, opposite Kent, to Freeman


Prescott, from Ivy to Mountfort


Prospect, from Washington to School


Prospect avenue, from Summit avenue, near Beacon


Reservoir place, from Boylston, opposite Pound, to Chest- nut hill reservoir


Ridgeway, from Freeman, between Pleasant and Babcock Rockwood, from Goddard avenue to Rockwood in Boston, J. P. district


School, from Washington, opposite Cypress to Harvard. opposite Aspinwall avenue


Searle avenue, off Cypress, near Washington


Second changed to Williams


Sewall, from Cypress to Chestnut


Sewall avenue, from Harvard, opposite Marion, to Kent


Sewall place, from junction Sewall and Cypress to Sewall near Chestnut


South, from Newton street to J. P. line


Still, from Browne to Freeman


St. Mary's, from Monmouth, near Chapel station. along the Boston line, to Brighton avenue


St. Paul, from Aspinwall avenue to Brighton avenue


Summer, from Washington to Summit avenue. at Boston line, Brighton district [district Summit avenue, from Beacon to Boston line. Brighton Tappan, from Cypress to Beacon


Thacher, from Pleasant to Dymoke


Thayer, from Washington, opp. Prospect to Davis avenue Thayer place, from Thayer, northerly


Toxteth, from Francis to Linden place


Vernon, from Harvard to Marion


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BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.


Villa lane, from Washington, bet. Pond ave. and Walter ave. to Pond ave. near Ward school-house Walley, from Irving, near High


Walnut, from Washington to Boylston, near the reservoir Walnut hill, west of Newton street


Walnut place, from Walnut, betweed Irving and Cypress Walter avenue, from Washington, opposite Brookline ave- nue to Flora


Ward, from High to Pond avenue


Warren, from Walnut, near Unitarian church, to Heath


Washington, from Tremont, at Boston line, to Boston line, Brighton district


Waverly place, off Cypress, opposite Cypress place Webster, from Harvard to junction Beacon and Park Webster place, from Harvard, near Harvard square White place, off Washington, next railroad track Williams, from Harvard, near Babcock, to Winchester Winchester, from Beacon, near Corey Hill, to Boston line, Brighton district


HALLS, BUILDINGS, ETC.


Almshouse, Newton, opposite Grove


Bond's building, Juniper


Chace block, Washington, near Harvard square


Colonnade building, Washington, facing the bridge


Davis mansion, Davis avenue, near Harvard square


Delano block, off Washington, near No. 1 Hook and Lad- der House


Driscoll's block, Washington, opposite Pearl


Erhard's building, Washington, near Harvard square


Goddard Hall, over 2 and 5 Guild block, Washington Guild block, Washington, junction Boylston


Guild Hall, in Guild block, Washington


Hotel Adelaide, High, corner Walnut


Hotel Kempsford, Walnut, near High [Washington Joyce building, Harvard square, between Harvard and Lyceum Hall, Washington, opposite Morss avenue


Masonic Hall, School, corner Harvard [Colonnade bldg. Mechanics block, Washington, 11. the bridge, opposite Post Office, Washington, near Harvard square Public Library building, Washington, near School


Rooney's block, Harvard square, between Harrison place and Andem place


St. Andrew building, Davis avenue, corner Harvard square Town Hall, Washington, between Prospect and Holden Whyte's block, Washington, corner Walnut


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BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.


RAILROAD STATIONS.


BROOKLINE STATION. BOSTON & ALBANY R. R. Washington street.


-James C. Murphy, Station Agent.


BROOKLINE STATION, METROPOLITAN R. R. Walnut st., junction Washington and Morss avenue. Jacob Foote, Station Foreman; Wm. E. Long, C. W. Vroom, Starters.


CHAPEL STATION, B. & A. R. R. (BROOKLINE BRANCH), Carlton street.


Mrs. Frank G. Bond, Station Agent.


COTTAGE FARM STATION, B. & A. R. R. Essex street, corner Brighton avenue.


Miss Nellie M. Cole, Station Agent.


CYPRESS STREET STATION, B. & A. R. R. Cypress street, corner Tappan.


George W. Piper, Station Agent.


LONGWOOD STATION, B. & A. R. R. (BROOK- LINE BRANCH), Longwood avenue, near Boston line.


Mrs. E. M. Croucher, Station Agent.


RESERVOIR STATION, N. Y. & N. E. R. R. Brigh- ton street, near Boston line, Brighton district. Dennis F. Coleman, Station Agent.


BROOKLINE BOUNDARIES.


Beginning at junction Brighton avenue (southerly line), and St. Mary's street (easterly line), at Boston line, Brighton district, thence southeasterly, via Muddy Brook. to Chestnut street, thence direct to and beyond South street to Boston line, W. R., thence northwesterly to Newton line, near Hammond's pond in Newton, thence northeasterly to starting point.


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BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.


TOWN OFFICES, TOWN HALL.


Selectmen's room, Assessors' room, School Committee. room, Water Board room, Town Clerk, Town Treasurer and Collector's room, Water Register, Civil Engineer and Supt. Streets' room, Fire Engineer's room.


POLICE STATION


Prospect, near Pierce school-house.


CEMETERIES.


WALNUT HILL CEMETERY.


Grove street, between Newton and South. Under the care of the Committee on Public Grounds .. Chas. H. Drew, Chairman, ex officio; Charles S. Sargent, Charles H. Stearns, Willard A. Humphrey, Desmond Fitzgerald, Walter C. Cabot, Theodore Ly- man, Trustees.


WALNUT STREET CEMETERY. Walnut street, corner Chestnut.


HOLYHOOD CEMETERY.


Heath street, between Hammond and Newton line.


Most Rev. John J. Williams, Pres .; Dr. John G. Blake, Boston, Vice Pres .; Denis H. Tully, Boston, Treas .; Eneas Smyth, house Boylston street, Supt .; Dr. John G. Blake, Denis H. Tully, M. W. Quinlan, Brook- line, John Lyons, Boston, Joseph Cogan, E. Cambridge. N. Kenny, Boston, Trustees


JAS. H. BOWDITCH, FORESTER. 60 & 62 Devonshire St., (Elevator), BOSTON, MASS.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


ESTABLISHED 1865.


W. B.SEARS


FIRE 1


INSURANCE


ACENCY


55 State St., BOSTON,


Merchants' Exchange Building.


W. B. SEARS.


EDW. H. SEARS.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


C. F. LAMB,


The BOSTON STORE of Brookline.


- DEALER IN -


DRY AND FANCY GOODS,


SMALL WARES,


LADIES' AND GENT'S


FURNISHINGS,


YARNS, WORSTEDS,


And Thread Store Goods.


COLONNADE BUILDINGS.


Agency of Brookline Laundry and Barrett's (old) Dye House.


BROOKLINE DIRECTORY. 1883-84.


ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.


Ab., above; agt., agent; asst., assistant; av., avenue; b. or bds., boards; bet., between; bldg., building; blk., block; (B.), Boston; B. H., Boston Highlands; B. & A. R. R., Boston and Albany R. R .; B. G. L. Co., Brookline Gas Light Company; com. mer., commission merchant; c. or cor., corner; ct., court; h., house; lab., laborer; mkr., maker; Met. R. R., Metropolitan Railroad; mnfr., manufacturer; M. I. T., Mass. Institute of Technology ; n., near; opp., opposite ; pl., place; P. O., Post Office; pres., president; r., rear; rd., road; Rev., reverend; st., street; sec., secretary; sq., square; supt., su- perintendent; treas., treasurer; (U. S. A.), United States Army; (U. S. N.), United States Navy; whf., wharf; whol., wholesale; wid., widow; W. R. West Roxbury.




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