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Sanitary Engineers.
Tucker & Titus, 9 Pemberton sq. (see front cover)
Silver Plated Ware.
Palmer, Bachelder & Co., 146 Tre- mont, Boston (see p. 26) .
Society Jewels. Wyman & Seaverns, 6 Winter, Bos- ton (see page 14)
Speaking Tubes.
Fernald G. M. D., 73 Cornhill, Bos- ton (see page 207) Fuller Seth W. & Holtzer, 22 Milk, Boston (see page 152)
Tile and Fire-Place Mason.
McClure Newell W., 164 Devon- shire, Boston (see front cover)
Undertakers.
Cleary J. P. & Co., 5 Pynchon, Bos- ton Highlands (see page 204) Smith Benj. F., 251 Tremont, Bos- ton (see page 204) Waterman Joseph S. & Sons, 2302 Washington, Boston Highlands (see page 204)
Upholsterers.
Bancroft & Dyer,. 180 Tremont, Boston (see page 41)
Upholstery Goods.
Bancroft & Dyer, 180 Tremont, Boston (see p. 41)
Veterinary Books.
Clapp Otis & Son, 3 Albion bldg., Beacon, Boston (see p. 26)
Wooden and Willow Ware.
Hopkinson & Marden, 15 and 16 F. H. sq., Boston (sec page 204)
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
PALMER, BACHELDER & CO., Dealers in Diamonds, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,
OIL PAINTINGS, BRONZES & STERLING SILVER WARE.
146 TREMONT STREET,
BOSTON.
JACOB P. PALMER:
JAMES A. LAIGHTON.
NEW ENGLAND HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY.
OTIS CLAPP & SON,
No. 3 Albion Building, Beacon Street, BOSTON. -Wholesale and Retail Dealers in-
HOMOEOPATHIC
MEDICINES,
Books, Family Cases, Vials, Corks, and all other articles in the Homoeopathic Line. Veterinary Books and Cases for Stable use. Also, publishers and Dealers in Tachygraphic and Phonographic Works.
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Orders for TABLE ORNAMENTS, such as Plain and Fancy Maccaroons, and Candied Fruit, Pyramids, Marangue and Fruit Baskets, Spun Sugar, Plain and Fancy Ice Cream and Sherbet, of any Style and Flavor, Promptly Filled and Deliv- ered. Plain and Fancy CAKE, ROLLS. and FINE CONFECTIONERY. Public and Private DINNERS, EVENING RECEPTIONS AND WEDDINGS furnished with anything this business ever could produce.
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NICHOLS' NEWS DEPOT.
DAILY, WEEKLY AND SUNDAY PAPERS.
CIGARS, TOBACCO & SNUFFS.
Whyte's Block, Washington St.
CALENDAR, 1885
1886
JANUARY
MAY
SEPTEMBER
JANUARY
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOMES AND INVESTMENTS
-IN THE - -
Highlands of Florida.
The western part of Orange County, on the backbone of the State, known as the beautiful "LAKE REGION," is very high and rolling, and is filling up with unexampled rapidity. Where three years ago were unbroken pine woods are now thriving villages and flourishing Orange Groves. The climate is very salubrious, being tempered by continual breezes from the Atlantic and the Gulf.
Any who desire to select a home or start a grove can secure the services of the subscriber, who, after patient investigation of different localities, has recently moved there from Massachusetts. He will give his careful attention to any business entrusted to him.
LAND SELECTED AND TREES PLANTED AND CARED FOR.
Address,
Rev. E. S. HUNTRESS, Mount Dora, Orange County, Florida.
REFERENCES, (By Permission.)
HON. J. W. DICKINSON, Sec'y Mass. Board of Education, State House. W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., 31 Milk Street, Room 42, - Boston, Mass.
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STREETS, AVENUES, ETC., IN BROOKLINE.
STREETS, AVENUES, PLACES, ETC., IN BROOKLINE.
Ackers avenue, from Chestnut Hill avenue to near Reser- voir place
Allendale road, from Grove, near Newton, easterly to West Roxbury line
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
Avon, from Goddard avenue to Pond at the Pond, Jamai- ca Plain district
Babcock, from Harvard, near Beacon, to Brighton avenue Boston line
Beacon, from Boston line, at St. Mary's street, to Boston line, Brighton district near Reservoir station
Boston, from Newton, junction of Pond, J. P., along the Boston line to Allandale road, J. P.
Boylston, from Washington at junction with High to Chestnut Hill reservoir, Newton line
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 avenue, to Boston line
Browne, from Powell to Pleasant
Carlton, from Ivy to B. & A. R. R. Chapel station
Charles, from Longwood avenue to Sewall avenue, be- tween. Kent and St. Paul
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 Carlton
Corey hill, between Washington and Harvard, near Brigh- ton line
Cottage, from Warren to Perkins, at West Roxbury line Cumberland avenue, from High near Irving to Pond av. Cypress, from Washington, opposite School 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 (Private ave.)
Dudley, from Warren, near Unitarian church, to Warren, near Clyde
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STREETS, AVENUES, ETC., IN BROOKLINE.
Dummer, from St. Paul to Pleasant
East Carlton, east side R. R. track, opp. Chapel station
Edge Hill road, from High, near Irving
Egmont, from Pleasant, to beyond St. Paul
Emerald, from Brookline avenue to Pearl
Englewood avenue, from Beacon to Boston line, Brighton district
Essex, from Brighton avenue, near Cottage Farm station, to Ivy
Fairmount, from Dudley to Dudley, opposite the reservoir, near Warren
Fay place, off Washington, near Railroad station
Fisher avenue, from Boylston to Chestnut Hill avenue
· Flora, from Walter avenue to Juniper
Francis, from St. Paul to Kent,
Freeman, from Essex to Babcock
Gardner Patch, from Washington nearly opposite Park, to Gardner road
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
Harvard square, junction Washington, Harvard and Davis avenue
Harvey, from Walnut to Irving opposite Walley avenue
Hawes, from Beacon to Colchester
Heath, from Boylston, opposite Chestnut Hill avenue, 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 St. Mary's to Hawes
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STREETS, AVENUES, ETC., IN BROOKLINE.
Monmouth court, from Monmouth to railroad track, near Chapel station
Morss avenue, from junction Walnut and Washington to Walter avenue
Mountfort, from Essex to St. Mary's
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 junc., Webster
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. dis- trict
Pound, from Heath to Boylston, opposite Reservoir place
Powell, from Beacon, opposite Kent, to Freeman
Prescott, from Ivv to Mountfort
Prospect, from Washington to School
Prospect avenue, from Summit av., 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, n. Washington
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
Sullivan road, from Gardner road, westerly
Summit avenue, from Beacon over Corey Hill to Boston line, Brighton district
Sumner road, from Boylston opposite Walnut to B. & A. R. R.
Tappan, from Cypress to Beacon
Thayer, from Washington, opp. Prospect to Davis avenue Thayer place, from Thayer, northerly
Toxteth, from Francis to Linden place
Vernon, from Harvard to Marion
Villa lane, from Washington, between Pond avenue and Walter avenue to Pond avenue, near Ward school- house
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BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC., IN BROOKLINE.
Walley ave., from Irving, near High
Walnut, from Washington to Boylston, near the reservoir Walnut hill, west of Newton street Walnut place, from Walnut, between Irving and Cypress Walter avenue, from Washington, opp. Brookline avenue 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, opp. 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
BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.
Almshouse, Newton, opp. 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
Dun-Edin block, Washington, opposite B. & A. depot Erhard's building, Washington, near Harvard square Goddard Hall, over 2 and 5 Guild block, Washington Gross block, School, opp. Prospect
Guild block, Washington, junction Boylston Guild Hall, in Guild block, Washington
Harvard Hall, Joyce bldg., Harvard square
Hotel Adelaide, High, corner Walnut
Hotel Kempsford, Walnut, near High
Joyce building, Harvard square, between Harvard and Washington
Knights of Honor Hall, Joyce building. Harvard square Lyceum Hall, Washington, opposite Morss avenue Masonic Hall, School, corner Harvard
Mechanics block, Washington, near the bridge, opposite Colonnade building
Post Office, Washington, near Harvard square
Public Library building, Washington, near School
Rooney's block, Harvard square, between Harrison place and Andem place
Russell's block. Washington, opposite High
St. Andrew building, Davis avenue, corner Harvard sq. The Linden, Linden place
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. Thomas J. Downey, Station Foreman; William E. Long, C. W. Vroom, Starters.
CHAPEL STATION, B. & A. R. R. (BROOKLINE BRANCH), Carlton street.
Mrs. E. M. Croucher, Station Agent.
COTTAGE FARM STATION, B. & A. R. R. Essex street, corner Brighton av.
Alonzo L. Hosmer, 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.
George W. Bemis, Station Agent.
RESERVOIR STATION, B. & A. R. R., Chestnut hill avenue, near Boston line, Brighton district.
Edward W. Salmon, 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 Committe e room, Water Board room, Town Clerk, Town Treasurer' and Collector's room, Water Registrar, Civil Engineer and Supt Streets' room, Fire Engineer's room.
POLICE STATION
Prospect, near Pierce school-house.
CEMETERIES.
WALNUT HILLS CEMETERY.
Grove street, between Newton and South.
Under the care of the Committee on Public Grounds. Alfred D. Chandler, Chairman ex officio; Charles S. Sargent, Charles H. Stearns, Willard A. Humphrey, Desmond Fitzgerald, Leonard K. Storrs, Barthold Schles- inger, Trustees, Geo. H. Worthley, Treasurer.
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, Boston ; M. W. Quinlan, Brookline : John Lyons, Boston, Joseph Cogan, East Cambridge ; N. Kenny, Boston, Trustees.
Brookline Savings Bank,
COLONNADE BLDG., BROOKLINE.
WM. H. LINCOLN, President. WM. E. LINCOLN, Treasurer.
Open for Deposits and Drafts from 5.15 to 8 o'clock every Monday and Saturday evenings. The quarters begin the second Mondays of January, April, July and October.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
V. B. Sears, Boston, Mass.
INSURANCE AGENCY,
No. 13 Kilby Street.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
The BOSTON STORE of Brookline. C. F. LAMB,
DEALER IN -
Dry & Fancy Goods,
SMALL WARES,
LADIES' AND GENTS'
FURNISHINGS,
YARNS, WORSTEDS,
And Thread Store Goods.
COLONNADE BUILDINGS.
Agency for First-Class Laundry and Barrett's (old) Dye house
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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 Railroad; B. G, L. Co., Brooklne Gas Light Company ; com. mer., commission merchant; c. or cor., corner; ct., court; h., house; H. U., Camb., Harvard University, Cambridge; J. P., Jamaica Plain : lab., laborer; mkr., maker; Met. R. R , Metropolitan Railroad; mnfr., manu- facturer; 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., superintendent; treas., treasurer; (U. S. A.), United States Army; (U. S. N.), United States Navy ; whf., wharf; whol., wholesale; wid., widow; W R., West Roxbury.
Where the name of a corporation, factory or firm appears immediately after the name, it indicates the place of business. After the name of the street, the word street is omitted.
A BBOTT H. EDWARD, real estate and ins. agt.,
Washington, next to B. & A. depot, and (2 Adver- tiser bldg., B.), h. Vernon, near Park
Abbott John C., insurance, and pres., S. & L. Ins. Co. (7 Exchange pl., room 15, B.), h. Harvard, opp. Alton place
Abbott John C., Jr., student b. J. C. Abbott's, Harvard
Abell Edith Miss, h. Washington, opp. Town Hall Abell Lucy W., physician, h. Washington, opp. Town Hall Abercrombie Elizabeth Miss, b. W. H. Abercrombie's, Linden place
Abercrombie E. B., widow of Aziel, h. Linden place
Abercrombie Hattie F., b. W. H. Abercrombie's, Linden place
Abercrombie Wm. H., h. Linden place
Adair Wm., gardener, r. Davis av., n. Harvard sq. [Library Adams Benj. F., h. Marion, c. Howard
Adams Daniel D., mason, h. r. Washington, opp. Public Adams Express Co., James C. Murphy, agent, B. & A. R.
R. station, Washington
Adams Geo. H., moved to Maine
Dress Linings Of all Kinds AT DELANO'S.
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Adams John, conductor, B. & A. R. R., b. Hotel Victoria Adams John J., gardener, Elbridge Wason, h. Park, near Marion
Adams John S., vice-treas., Provident Institution for Savings (36 Temple pl., B.), h. Summit av., Corey Hill
Adams M. Matthew, coachman (Allston), h. Ridgeway Adams Robert, gardener, Wm. F. Hall, Harvard av., b. James Lunney's, Fay place
Aechtler John G., janitor, Brookline Free Reading Room, Washington, n. R. R. bridge, h. (300 Heath, B. H.) Ahern Morris, laborer, h. Brookline av., n. Washington Alford Orlando H., com. mer. (100 Summer, B.), house Kent, n. Francis
Allen Cyrus, brakeman, B. & A. R. R., b. at Boston A LLEN EDWARD F., gas piping and fixtures, St. Andrew bldg., Harvard sq., h. Prospect, c. School Allen Howard Augustus, b. Rufus S. Allen's, Dudley
Allen John H., carpenter, B. W. Neal, Boylston, near Cypress, h. Washington, n. Harvard
Allen Philip S., contractor, Green, n. Pleasant, h. do.
Allen Rufus S., h. Dudley, opp. the reservoir
Allen Silas A., clerk (14 Summer, B.), boards Martin Kingman's, Washington
Amend Conrad, farmer, h. Newton, n. Hammond
MERICAN SCREEN CO., window screen mnfrs. A Washington, n. Harvard sq.
Ames Seth Mrs., h. Kent, c. Colchester
Amory Chas. W., treas., Amory Mnfg. Co. (131 Devon- shire, room 23, B.), h. Beacon, c. Kent
Amory Robert, physician, and pres., B. G. L. Co., housc. (279 Beacon, B.)
Anderson Wm. J., harness maker, M. W. Quinlan, bds. W. Ranney's, White place
Andrews Joseph B., conductor, Met. R. R., h. Linden ct. Andrews Lewis, painter, b. Coleman House
Andrews Mary B., widow of Geo., h. Linden pl. ct.
Andrews Reuben H., h. Searle avenue [Walnnt
Andrews Robert D., architect (B.), b. Miss R. Young's, Andrews Sarah, widow of Sidney W., h. Vernon, n. Park Andrews Walter E., cotton buyer (186 Devonshire, B.), h. Walnut, opp. Harvey [do.
Andrews Wm., coachman, A. S. Young's, Sewall av., b. Anthony Edgar W. treas. (Smith & Anthony Stove Co.), [52 Union, B.], h. Sewall avenue
Armington Everett F., assistant, A. H. French, Town Hall, b. J. D. Long's, Washington
Armstrong George W., Armstrong's Transfer Co. (B. & A. R. R. depot, B.), h. Marion, opp. Vernon
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Arthur Charles C., machinist, E. S. Ritchie & Sons, h. Washington opp. Guild block
Aspinwall Land Co., Wm. L. Candler, treasurer, office (40 Water, room 9, B.)
Aspinwall Thomas (Aspinwall & Lincoln), civil engineer and surveyor (7 Exchange place, rooms 48 and 49, B.), bds. Wm. Aspinwall's, Gardner road
A SPINWALL WILLIAM, lawyer (51 Sears bldg. Wash., cor. Court, B.), h. Gardner road n. Wash. Aspinwall Wm. H. (Aspinwall & Codman), real estate (7 Exchange place, rm. 19, B.), b. Wm. Aspinwall's, Gardner road Tav.
Atherton George E. (40 High, B.), h. Irving, cor. Walley Atkinson Charles H., b. Edw. Atkinson's, Heath
Atkinson Chas. M .. gardener, J. L. Gardner, h. Warren
Atkinson Charles M. Jr., gardener, b. C. M. Atkinson's, Warren
Atkinson Edward, pres. Boston Mnfrs. Mutual Ins. Co., (31 Milk, B.), h. Heath, junction Boylston Atkinson Edward W., b. Edward Atkinson's, Heath Atkinson Elizabeth P. Miss, b. 4 Monmouth place
Atkinson George, treas. Massachustts cotton mills, (60 State, B.), h. Mountfort near Prescott
Atkinson George Jr., student (B.), b. George Atkinson's, Mountfort
Atkinson James S., died Dec. 17, 1883
Atkinson Richard S., architect (B.), bds. George Atkin- son's, Mountfort
Augustine Frederick, laborer, h. Newton, near Grove
A' USTIN CHARLES D., hardware and civil engi- neer, Harvard sq., house Thayer place
Averill John S., clerk, H. Collins, Harvard sq., b. A. W. Corey's, Washington
Ayers John A., engineer, E. S. Ritchie & Sons, h. Chace block, Washington
Ayers Julian S., salesman (30 Chauncy, B.), b. Miss A. L. Shaw's, Pleasant
Ayers Julian W., b. Miss A. L. Shaw's, Pleasant
BABBITT HARRY E., clerk, Wm. C. Babbitt, Harvard boards do.
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ABBITT WILLIAM C., apothecary, Harvard, corner Aspinwall avenue, h. do.
Bachelder Charles W., h. Prospect, opp. town hall
Bachelder Maria C., widow of Josiah G., h. 2 Monmouth Backus John J., paper carrier (B.), h. St. Mary's near Brighton avenue
Bacon Charles, driver, Met. R. R., b. at Boston
Coal and Wood, DEAN & CO., 9 Kilby Street, BOSTON.
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Bacon Francis E., shoes (whol.) (190 Congress, B.), b. G. F. Daniels', Hotel Kempsford.
BACON FRANCIS H., grocer, 1 Guild Block, Wash., junction Boylston. rooms Charles Chase's, Washington, n. public library
Bacon Thomas H. (22 Congress, rooms 4 and 5 Boston) , house Park, corner Washington
Badger Geo. A., book-keeper (827 Washington, B.), b. S. A. Badger's Wright's block, High
Badger Samuel A., furniture (New York), h. Wright's block, High
Badger Wallis B., salesman, bds. S. A. Badger's, High Bailey Arthur H., carpenter, O. B. Delano, h. Aspinwall avenue, n. Harvard
Bailey David, coachman, b. Boylston, n. Washington Bain Frank, driver, Met. R. R.
Baker Adeline M., widow of Win., h. Harvey, c. Irving Baker Alpheus S., b. J. F. Baker's, Harvard
AKER BENJAMIN F., house and sign painter,
B Wash., corner Pearl, and town clerk, h. Cypress, n. Washington
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