Brookline directory 1895, Part 13

Author:
Publication date: 1895
Publisher: W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 452


USA > Massachusetts > Norfolk County > Brookline > Brookline directory 1895 > Part 13


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 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28


John, laborer, honse 26 Pearl


Margaret Mrs. nurse, Channing Hospital, bds. do. Michael, coachman, Wm. F. Humphrey, 165 Aspin- wall ave. bds. do.


HENRY D. BENNETT, Real Estate


AND Mortgages.


7 Exchange Place, Rooms 22 and 23, BOSTON,


SECURITY SAFE DEPOSIT CO. Is the Largest, Strongest and Handsomest in New England. OF THE


THE NEW VAULT


198 BROOKLINE [C] DIRECTORY


Coughlin Patrick, clerk, bds. 38 Pearl


Country Club, Clyde Park, Clyde, cor. Newton Courtenay M. L. house 4 Sewall


Courtney Eugene W. moved to Boston


Stephen J. tailor. Flatley & Sweeney, Dun-Edin blk. house 111 Boylston


Willaim A. plumber, 1354 Beacon, h. at Boston


YOUSENS BROS. (John E. Cousens ) , wood, coal and hay, 229 Washington, wharf at Commonwealth av. Cottage Farm (see back cover)


John A. student, bds. John E. Cousens', Common- wealth ave.


John E. (Cousens Bros. ), coal and wood. 229 Wash- ington, and (Commonwealth ave. B.), h. Common- wealth ave. near Cottage Farm station


Covell R. S. Mrs. house Garden road, cor. Tappan


Cowan James, gardener, H. S. Howe, Essex, house at Boston


Cowdry Edward F. teamster, bds. John Cowdry's, Sewall John, painter, h. Sewall, near Chestnut


Cox Charles V. at (1 Commercial, B.), h. 1460 Beacon Edwin B. (19 Pearl, rm. 4, B.), h. Buckminster rd. near Holland road


Joseph M. broker (46 Congress, B. ) . h. 105 Francis Judson H. nurse, Channing Hospital, Boylston, b. do. William E. h. Heath, near Woodland road


Coyle Hugh, carpenter. bds. 38 Boylston


Coyne Dennis, car cleaner. W. E. St. Ry. and gardener, W. S. Scudder, Linden pl. h. 5 Perry


James, teamster, town stables, h. 61 Brookline ave. Cozzens Walter L. gardener, Geo. H. Hood, Powell, bds. Freeman, cor. Ridgeway


Crafts William B. manager (31 Oliver, B.), house 139 Toxteth


Craig George, farm hand, W. C. Cabot's, Heath, bds. Thomas Batty's, do.


Joseph, gardener, h rear Freeman, near Babcock


Thomas J. shoemaker, 167 Washington, h. 14 White place


Crampton John, laborer, h. 27 Morss ave.


Crane A. M. laundry, St. Mary's cor. Commonwealth ave. house. do.


Bernard, gardener, F. Cunningham's, Prescott, h. at Boston


The Best Glasses are None To Good. Ceo. H. Lloyd, « OPTICIAN, 357 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.


199


BROOKLINE DIRECTORY


Crane Ellen, widow of Timothy, h. 77 Sewall


James, driver, rear 97 Walnut, bds. Mrs. Mary Dacey's. Sewall pl.


Joshua, at (10 Tremont, rm. 60, B.), h. 123 High Joshua, Jr., electrical engineer (15 Court sq. B.), bds. 123 High


Lewis M, oils. (91 Oliver, B.), h. 71 Harvard ave.


Michael J. watchman, bda. John Sweeney's, 77 Sewall


Cranton Warren, carpenter, 37} Harvard


Wilson, clerk, Nelson Bros, Washington, house at Boston


CranweH Henry, watchman, h. 229 Cypress


Craven Martin, coachman, Wm. Whitman, h. Goddard ave. opp. Avon


Crawford John F. gardener, David H. Rice, Wellington Terrace, bds. 5 Perry


Lewis, coachman, Louis Cabot, Warren, cor. Heath, house do.


Ulysses S. coachman, J. W. Candler, High, bds. do. Creelman Andrew, police, h. 93 Prospect


David W. student (B.), bds. 93 Prospect.


Creesy Frank L. lawyer (27 School, rm. 72, B.), h. 25 Kent sq.


Creighton James, carpenter, bds. 8 Taber pl.


Croak Edward, stone mason, h. 30 Juniper


Crocker, Annie L. widow of Ariel B. h. 150 Cypress, cor. Boylston


Edith Miss, bds. 150 Cypress


Harriet M. Miss, bds. 459 Washington


Henry H. clerk (Phila. Pa.), bds. Nathan H. Crocker's, 459 Washington


Licoln, student (M. I. T , B.), b. 459 Washington


Marion Miss, bas. 150 Cypress


Nathan H. h. 459 Washington, cor. Park


S. R. carpenter, A. H. Bailey, Kent, house at Jamaica Plain


Crockett Annie Miss, milliner, 284 Washington, b. High James, carpenter, h. Hotel Adelaide, suite 5


William P. clerk (Allston), bds. Hotel Adelaide, suite 5


Crohan Andrew, gardener, W. H. Hill's, Marion, bds. do. Bridget, widow of John, h. 20 Sewall


Frank, coachman, h. 8 Juniper


HAIR AND FEATHER BEDS RENOVATED.


W. E. RACTLIFFE, HUNTINGTON AVE., " BOSTON.


200


BROOKLINE [C] DIRECTORY


Crohan Frank, town teamster, bds. 20 Sewall James A. bartender (B), bds. 20 Sewall John F. gardener, Miss H. Vass, bds. 20 Sewall Joseph, horseshoer, 35 Boylston, b. 8 Juniper Cronan Frank P. steam fitter, b. rear 71 Pearl


Marion, widow of John, h. The Speedwell, Brook- line avenue


Michael, laborer, h. rear 71 Pearl


Stephen, laborer, h. 31 Pearl


Cronin Frank, hostler. 1 High, h. Walter ave. John, lineman, 4 Harvard, h. at South Boston


Crory Arthur, laborer, h. Hammond, n. Boylston


David. livery stable, Heath, n. Hammond, house Hammond, n. Boylston,


John, police, h. 39 Walter ave.


Crosby A. T. Mrs. moved to Somerville


Charles, salesman (205 Essex, B.) house 230 Aspin- wall ave.


Edwin F. plumbing, furnace work and gas fitting, 211 Washington, n. Station, h. Toxteth, cor. Linden pl.


G. Fred, architect (17 Milk, B.), h. 40 Kent


Joseph B. carpenter, h. 40 Kent


Michael, laborer, h. Sewall. near Sewall pl.


Patrick, laborer, bds. 72 Brookline ave.


William S. flour and grain (69 Dorchester ave. South Boston). h. Gardner road, near Tappan Cross Anne Gilbeeth Mrs. bds. 99 Marion


Charles F. wool (B.), h. 10 Webster


Charles R. prof. of physics, Institute of Technology (491 Boylston. B ), h. Upland road. opp. Maple Fred A. clerk. 145 Washington, h. 305 Boylston Fred Drew, ins. (B.), bds. 99 Marion


Croudis William J. laborer, rms. 343 Boylston


Crouse Kenneth, carpenter, h. 151 Boylston [b. do.


Crowdis John W. coachman, H. Gardner, Colchester, Crowell George, h. 145 Toxteth


Crowhurst Frederick, butler, W. E. Cox, Heath, bds. do. Crowley Jeremiah, laborer, h. 91 Boylston Ebury


John, foreman, 76 Washington, h. 330 Heath, Rox- Crummie Susan, widow of John, h. 16 Juniper Cullinane Dennis, laborer, h. Oak, near Heath


Mary E. Miss, bookkeeper, J. B. Hand, bds. Oak, near Heath


DON'T TAMPER WITH YOUR EYES GEO. H. LLOYD, « OPTICIAN


357 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON.


201


BROOKLINE [C] DIRECTORY


Culnane Michael, bds. 6 Morss avenue


Patrick, laborer. h. 6 Morss ave.


Cummings Charles H. flour (3 Commercial, B.), h. 31 Cypress


George W. clerk (245 Causeway, B.), h. University road


Patrick, laborer, h. Hammond, near Heath


Prentiss, vice pres. and counsellor, W. E. St. Ry. Co. (81 Milk, rm. 23, B. ) k. Gardner rd. near Tappan Thomas C. clerk (Sears bldg. B.), bds. George W. Cummings', University road


Cumner Harry W. tailors trimmings (90 Chauncy, B. ), h. 1 Ritcher terrace, Beacon


Cumston Janet M. widow of William, h 5 Monmouth pl. William, pianos (200 Tremont, B.), h. 5 Monmouth place


Cunniff Michael. laborer, h. Sewall st. pl. near Sewall


Michael M banker and broker (114 State, B.) , house 1040 Beacon


Thomas, stone cutter, b. The Speedwell, Brookline av. Cunningham Frederick, lawyer (909 Exchange bldg. B.),


1. Prescott, cor. Ivy James, laborer, h. 44 Flora


John L lumber (77 State, B. ), h. 44 Marion


John W. laborer, h. Fairmount, n. Dudley


Michael, coachman, B. Schlesinger, Warren, b. do. Cupples Joseph G. publisher (250 Boylston, B.), house 6 Monmouth pl. Longwood


Curley James H. machinist and engineer, Steamer No. 1, k. rear 105 Washington


Matthew, laborer, h. 93 Brookline ave.


Thomas J. carriage trimmer (B.), h. 48 Walter ave.


Curran David, farm hand, bds. Robert Rodden's, Clyde Joseph, coachman, Mrs. M. C. Ferris, Alton pl. h. 13 White pl.


Thomas, clerk, 243 Washington, bds. 28 White pl.


Timothy, painter, 1 High, bds. 59 Walter ave.


Curren John H. motorman, h. 113 Boylston


Patrick, motorman, bds. 113 Boylston


Currier James.painter, J. H. Boody, Station, h.3 Cypress ct. William E. medical student (B.), bds. 80 Toxtethi


Curry Charles C. coachman, J. W. Vose,34 Park, bds. do.


Elizabeth Mrs. h. 9 Kerrigan pl.


t


Ellen, widow of John, h. 6 Juniper


HENRY D. BENNETT, Real Estate AND


Mortgages.


7 Exchange Place, Rooms 22 and 23, BOSTON.


IS OF REAL CONVENIENCE IN THE BUSINESS PORTION OF BOSTON.


The New LADIES' BOUDOIR and TOILET ROOM of the Security Vaults


202


BROOKLINE [C] DIRECTORY


Curry Henry J. clerk, bds. 65 Pearl


James, clerk, bds. 65 Pearl


James. laborer, bds. John Jennings', Brookline ave. James F. horseshoer, J.J. Horgan, Washington, bds. 80 Pearl


John, plumber, 266 Washington, h. at Brighton John. laborer, h. 80 Pearl


John A. clerk. 128 Washington, bds. 80 Pearl


Peter. police, h. 88 Chestnut


Simon. gardener, Mrs. L. C. Whitney, Pleasant, h. 65 Pearl


Thomas J. clerk, 145 Washington, bds. Heath Curtin John. furniture (44 Wash. B. ), h. Winthrop road,


n. Winthrop path


John, gardener. h. 7 High st. place


John A. civil engineer (B.), b. John Curtin's, Win- throp road


Curtis J. Gardner, importer (30 Central, B. ).h. 256 Kent William DeForest, advertising (50 Bromfield, B.),h. 49 Harris


Cushing Albert II. treas. Portsmouth Wrench Co. (151 Congress, B.), h. 1371 Beacon


Arthur P. lawyer (23 Court, B. ), h. 14 Auburn pl.


George S. house 316 Boylston


Ira B. homeopathic physician, 19 Harris, h. do.


Ira M student, b. I. B. Cushing's, 19 Harris


James, coachnan, Mrs. W. R. Lawrence, Ivy, corner Carlton. bds. do.


Joseph W. physician, 1577 Beacon, h. do.


Joseph W. Jr. at (190 State, B.), b. 1577 Beacon


Mary L. teacher, bds. 58 Perry


Michael, teamster. H. B. Duryea's, Avon, bds. H. M. Mack's, near do.


Percival L. clerk (90 Pearl, B.), res. H.A. Cushing's 1371 Beacon


Cushman Albert, clerk of assessors, Town Hall, h.58Perry Bertha F. Miss, teacher (B.), bds. 58 Perry


Herbert E. Rev. pastor, Universalist church, house at Cambridge


Martha A. Miss, teacher, res. 58 Perry


Cusick Andrew J. carriage painter, M. W. Quinlan, 1 High, h. 49 Boylston


Edward, laborer, h. basement, 109 Boylston


Francis P. hostler, bds. 42 Walter ave.


OPTICIAN, Geo.H.Lloyd,


(TRADE MARK


357


WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. Near Bromfield Street.


203


BROOKLINE DIRECTORY


Cusick James, carpenter, h. 42 Walter ave.


James B. laborer, A. H. Bailey, Kent, h. 108 Brook- line avenue


John J. car conductor, W. E. R. R. Sewall, house at Boston


Lee, carpenter, bds. 5A Harvard


Michael L. carpenter, h. 15 Sewall place


Thomas A. carpenter, O. B. Delano, Washington, b. 42 Walter avenue


Thomas J. liquors (B. ), h. 11 Washington


William H. milkman (Dorchester), b.M. L. Cusick's Sewall place


Cutler George C. lumber (70 Kilby, B. ), h. 272 Walnut John L. Jr. h. Gardner road. near Tappan


William S. paints and oils (69 Union, B.), house 20 Chestnut


Cutter Charles W. student, b. 138 Harvard


Leonard F. real estate (B.), h. 138 Harvard


Marshall M. (87 Milk, rm. 28, B. ), h. 9 Auburn pl.


Cutting John. h. 1 Aspinwall av. suite 4


Cutts Harry M. physician, 105 Aspinwall ave. h. do.


DABNEY WILLIAM H. architect (7 Park, B.), house Fisher ave. cor. Dean road


Dacey Martin, laborer, bds. Mrs. Mary Dacey's, Sewall place


Mary, widow of Michael, h. Sewall pl. near Sewall Michael F. driver, h. Mrs. Mary Dacey's, Sewall pl. Daggett Mary J. Miss, midwife, 62 Harvard, bds. do. Willard E. nurse, h. 62 Harvard


Dahlbeck William, farm hand, bds. Daniel McDonald's, Newton


Daland Tucker, lawyer (19 Exchange pl. rm. 12, B.), h. Fisher ave. bey. Leicester


Dale Lee C. foreman (17 Boylston, B.), h.61 Gorham av. Daley Charlotte L. Miss, bds. 13 Goodwin place


Daniel J. printer (B.), bds. Maurice Hartnett's, Pond avenue


George F. clerk, 87 Harvard, b. 3 Harvard pl.


Hilton W. student. b. 11 Harvard pl. John H. expressman, b. 9 Kerrigan pl. John W. h. 9 Kerrigan pl. Joseph, laborer, h. The Groton, Roberts Michael, laborer. h. 85 Brookline ave.


CARPET LAYING, W. E. RACTLIFFE, HUNTINGTON AVE., BOSTON.


204


BROOKLINE [D] DIRECTORY


Daley Patrick, coachman. h. 94 Boylston Patrick, laborer, h. 12 Kerrigan pl. Patrick F. driver, h. Kerrigan pl. Richard. laborer, bds. 78 Pearl Simon, carpenter. h. 11 Harvard pl.


Thomas, tailor (B.), h. 81 Walnut Thomas M. clerk, 167 Washington, b. 94 B >vlston William T. foreman, press room, 4 Harvard, house at Roxbury


Dalton Michael, laborer, b. 3 Pond ave.


Thomas, upholsterer. 311 Washington, h. 95 Walnut Dalzell William, gardener, h. Cook's blk. 32 White pl. Wm. Jr. plumber, b. 32 White pl.


Dana Frances S. widow of Edward, h. 29 Park George D. clerk (B.). b. 695 Washington


James B. clerk, B. G. Lt. Co. Washington, house at Boston


Mary H. widow of Henry F. h. Heath, n. Warren Robert S. real estate, 30 Station, res. 29 Park William J. wood engraver, h. 695 Washington Dane Edward S. house Dummer, n. Pleasant


Ernest B. res. E. S. Dane's, Dummer Danforth Fitz Albert, died July 13, 1894


Fitz Albert Mrs. h. Seamans block, Davis ave.


Lucius N. clerk, 11 Harvard sq. rms. 287 Washington & Co. (Arthur C. and John E. Little), express, Sta- tion, opp. B. & A. R. R. depot, and Cameron, and (32 Court sq. B. )


Daniels David H. h. 370 Washington


Lillian R. Miss, governess, Rev. N. Boynton's, Stetson Philip F. polisher, E. S. Ritchie & Co. h. at Newton Centre


William H. brass finisher, h. 215 Boylston


Darling Charles B. physician, hospital for women, Glen rd. bds. do.


Frederick H. lawyer (1026 Exchange bldg. B.), b. 113 Harvard


Herbert Henry, lawyer (21 Pemberton sq. B.), h. 14 Elm


Darragh Frank H. upholsterer, b. 33 Juniper James R. car conductor, h. 96 Chestnut Joseph, clerk, 7 Harvard, b. 33 Juniper 1 Lizzie, widow of William, h. 33 Juniper William, b. 23 Juniper


GEO. H. LLOYD,


OPTICIAN,


RESIDENCE,


68 Albion St., SOMERVILLE, 357 Washington St., BOSTON.


205


BROOKLINE [D] DIRECTORY


Darrah Frances A teacher, Heath school, bds. 12 Kent Dashuck Jacob, died May 30, 1894


Mary, widow of Jacob, cigars, 103 Washington, house do.


Davenport William, upholsterer, 259 Washington, house at Everett


Davey Frank. hack driver, 76 Washington.1.47 Walter av. Davidson Adolph; towel supply (6A Park sq. B. ), house University road, n. Beacon


Davies John J. trav. salesman, b. 49 Kent


Davis Agnes A. Miss, h. 195 Tappan


Carleton M. civil engineer, b. G. P. Davis, Emerson Edward, laborer, h. r. 49 Walter ave.


Edward T. helper, b. 256 Cypress


Eugene N supt. lights and wires, Town Hall, house Hotel Monteith


Frederick S. cashier (Third Nat. Bank, B.), house The Gables, Babcock, suite 3


George P. house Emerson


Harriet L. milliner, 284 Washington, b. 282 do.


Herbert O. stable keeper, Westbourne Terrace, c. Summer


J. Eben, janitor, Harvard. c. Kent, h. 7 Walnut


L. Shannon, real estate, h. Clinton rd. c. Sumner rd.


Mary Mrs. h. 41 Juniper


Mary, widow of Michael, h, 256 Cypress


Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, 3 Washington, h. do.


Mary S. widow of Robert S. h. 50 Cypress place


Michael, baker, b. 256 Cypress


Patrick, printer, b. 256 Cypress


Philip S. bank clerk, b. F. S. Davis', The Gables, Babcock


Robert, coachman, L. T. Pratt, 60 Babcock, bds. do. Dawe Theresa M. dressmaker, rooms 8 Walnut


Dawson James, laborer, h. r. 62 Pearl


Patrick, tailor, 23 Boylston, h 28 do.


Daxon Michael, gardener, Mrs. C. M. Ferris, Alton place, h. 46 Walter ave.


Daxzell Stewart. floorman, W. E. St. Ry. stables, Sewall, h. 38 Juniper


Day John S. paper and pulp (306 Sears bldg. B.), house 1 Monmouth place


Moses H. (Sewall & Day Cordage Co. Allston), cor- dage mnfr. h. Windsor road


HENRY D. BENNETT, Real Estate


AND Mortgages.


. . 7 Exchange Place, Rooms 22 and 23, BOSTON.


Electric Burglar Alarm.


206 BROOKLINE [D] DIRECTORY


Day Stanton, lawyer, moved to Solon


Deacon Felix, driver, h. 23 Juniper


John, coachman, J. L. Gardner, Warren, bds. do.


Mary E. Miss, nurs., Channing Hospital, Boylston, boards do.


Dean Benjamin C. treas. (Western Land & Mining Co. 87 Milk, B. ), h. Aspinwall ave. cor. Perry James. student (H. U.), bds. B. C. Dean's. Aspin- wall avenue [Centre


Dearborn A. Burton, restaurant (6 Pearl. B.), h. 94 George F. 1st lieut. of police, h. 125 Park


John N. restaurant (6 Pearl, B.), b. 94 Pearl


William G. coal (B.), h. 189 Babcock


Deas James C. steward, Longwood Club, Monmonth, b.do. DeBacon Maria L. widow of Charles, h. University road, cor. Winthrop path


H Decoster Mabel Miss, stenographer (B.), b. 316 Boylston Dee Mary E. Miss, bookkeeper. b. 99 Boylston


Maurice. laborer, h. 99 Boylston


William H police, b. 99 Boylston


DeFord Henry, sugar broker (35 Broad, B.), house 3 Fillmore Terrace. Tappan, n. Beacon


Defreiz William P. homœo. physician, 537 Washington, honse do.


Delahanty Mary Miss, nurse, Channing Hospital, Boyls- ton, boards do.


Delaney George J. roofer. 182 Washington,rms. 99 do.


James J. hostler, G. C. Weld's, bds. J. J. Reed's, Goddard avenue


Richard, laborer, bds. 165 Pond ave.


Thomas, coachman, Mrs. M. B. Williams, Walnut place, boards do.


William, laborer, h. 165 Pond ave.


Delano Charles E. (O.B. Delano's Sons), carpenter, 346 Washington, h. 352 do.


Clarence A. dry and fancy goods, 9 Harvard square, house 8 do.


David H. carpenter, A. H. Bailey, Kent, rms. 352 Washington


Francis H., U. S. N. h. The Gables, Babcock, near Harvard


Frederick H. student, bds. The Gables, Babcock


George H. (O. B. Delano's Sons), carpenter, house, 348 Washington


Have Your Eyes Examined if You Have Headache. GEO. H. LLOYD, Optician, 359 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS.


own are connected Dolipp by their with the


The SECURITY VAULTS in the Equitable Building


207


BROOKLINE [D] DIRECTORY


Delano Hannah R. widow of Oliver B. h. 352 Washington Philip W. student, bds. The Gables, Babcock


William H. (O. B. Delano's Sons), carpenter, 346 Washington, h. 348 do.


Delano's O. B.Sons (Charles E. George H.and William H. Delano), carpenters, 346 Washington


DeLeo Vincenzia, ice cream, 1 Brookline ave.h.at Boston Delorey Edward, coachman, Col. Hopkins, h. 65 Boylston DeMerritt Walter A. druggist (B.), h. Osborn road, cor. Maples road


Dennie George, h. University rd. near Beacon


Dennis Anna M. Miss, dressmaker, 5A Harvard, h. do.


Dennison James R. teamster, bds. 299 Boylston Robert, laborer, bds. 3 High st. place


Denny Arthur B. h. Boylston, n. Norfolk road Emily G. Miss, h. Upland road, near Irving


Francis P. bds. Miss E. G. Denny's, Upland road


Mary G. and Elizabeth Misses (The), h. Upland road William C. treas. (Haskell Pub. Co. 181 Tremont,


B.), h. Carlton, near Beacon


Depew Frank L. draughtsman (84 Kingston, B.), house 91 Centre


Derr Louis, teacher (M. I. T., B.), h. 83 Centre Sarah A. widow of Simon, bds. 83 Centre


Desmond John Mrs. h: 6 Boylston pl.


Deveau Philip, carpenter, rms. 5A Harvard Devenney Joseph, car driver, h. rear 49 Walter ave.


Devers John, laborer, h. 28 Flora


Devettere Edward, tailor (B. ). h. 124 Cypress Joseph, student, bds. 124 Cypress


Devine Charles T. upholsterer, bds. W. Devine's, Sewall street place


Jolın, carpenter, bds. 22 Sewall street place


Margaret, widow of Patrick, h. Sewall place William F. carpenter, h 22 Sewall st. place Devlin Joseph, laborer, h. 10 Pond ave.


Patrick J. laborer, h. rear 16 Emerald


Devoe Simon, carpenter, bds. 52 Boylston


Dewey Davis R. prof. (M. I. T., B.), h. 1 Harvey


Dewing R. Sylvester, mason, 5 Guild block, 176 Wash- ington, h. 17 Davis ave.


Dexter George, treas. (Laconia & Pepperell Mills, 30 Kilby, B. ), h. Egmont, cor. St. Paul George B. paints (B.), h. Irving, cor. Maple


Steam Carpet Cleaning W. E. RACTLIFFE, HUNTINGTO V AVENUE EOSTON.


208


BROOKLINE [D] DIRECTORY


DexterJonathan L. (Sands, Furber & Co. 88 Faneuil Hall market, B. ), h. 390 Harvard


Wallace D. real estate (B.), h. 19 Coolidge W. Endicott, student, res. Geo. Dexter's, Egmont Dick William A. coachman, 22 Coolidge, bds. do. Dickerman Charles M. salesman (B.), h. 126 Cypress Dickinson Charles, student (H. U.), bds. 1702 Beacon D building, 53 State, B. ), h. 1702 Beacon (see p. 10) Dillon Abigail R. Mrs. carpet sewer, h. 25 Andem pl.


ICKINSON MARQUIS F. JR. lawyer(Exchange


Patrick, special police at public baths, Boylston, h. 25 Andem place


Dimond IIenry C. hand stamps (22 Milk, B. ), house 120 Boylston


William H. clerk (Custom House, B. ) , h. 120 Boylston . Diviney James J. coachman, James A. Garland, Jr. house Hammond, near Heath


Dixon Alexander, carpenter, li. 237 Cypress


Dizer Walter M. shoe mnfr. (B.), h. 126 Marion


Doane Arthur S. (27 Kilby, B. ), bds. 58 Waverly


Howard, carpenter, bds. Cameron Seth S. clerk (B.), h. 400 Harvard


Dockaray Geo. J. bds. Gardner road, near Washington Dodd Arthur HI.architect ( B. ) , b.6 Frances Terrace, Tappan Edward Pelham, clerk ( B. ), b. 6Frances Terrace, Tappan James E. died Feb. 8, 1895


James E. Mrs. house 6 Frances Terrace [Boston Dodge Addie, teacher, Pierce grammar school, house at Theodore A. farm, South, n. Boston line, h. do.


Doherty James, coachman, E. B. Buckingham, Colchester, h. at Boston


John, at gas works, h. 5 Pond ave.


Dolan Ann, widow of Patrick, variety store, Sewall, rear Sewall place, h. do.


John, laborer, h. Sewall, near Roberts Joseph, motorman, rms. 149 Washington


Doland Matilda B. Miss, teacher, W. H. Lincoln grammar, school, bds. 69 Prospect


Do Dolbeare Fred T. stenogragher (B.), bds. 32 Thorndike OLBEARE WILLIAM L. patent water tight wood floors (522 Atlantic av. B.), house 32 Thorn- dike (see p. 8) Doliber Franklin W. student, boards Thomas Doliber's Goddard avenue


TRADE


MARK


OPTICIAN, Geo.H.Lloyd, 357


WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. Near Bromfield Street.


209


BROOKLINE [D] DIRECTORY


Doliber Thomas, Mellin's food (39 to 45 Central wharf, B.), h. Oak Rise, Goddard avenue Dolloff George S. brass finisher, E. S. Ritchie & Són, h. at llighlandville .


Irving, electrician, 264 Washington, bds. at High- landville


Donahoe Catherine, widow of John, h. 61 Brookline ave, Charles G. police, h. 349 Boylston


Jeremiah, coachman, 113 Sewall ave.


John T. driver, Chase's express, bds 142 Boylston


Joseph, coachman, h. 24 Winthrop pl.


Martin, laborer, h. 89 Brookline ave.


Michael P. laborer, bds. 89 Brookline ave.


Thomas M. teamster, bds. 89 Brookline ave. Thomas T. Jaborer, h. 142 Boylston


Donahue James, clerk, 164 Washington, h. 10 Roberts Donald William A. (Hallowell & Donald), wool, com. mer. (556 Atlantic av. B.), house 86 Vernon, opp. Marion


Donelly James, coachman, 410 Washington, h. 50 School John, coachman, David Crory, Heath, rms. do.


Owen, laborer, b. Mrs. M. Halloran's, Heath


Samuel, laborer, h. 13 White place


Donlon Dennis, laborer, bds. T. Donlon's, 10 Sewall pl. Edward, died June 5, 1895


James F. clerk (B.), b. 148 Boylston


Mary Miss, h. 142 Boylston


Mary A. widow of Edward, h. 148 Boylston


Mary E. bookkeeper (B.), bds. 148 Boylston


Michael, blacksmith, Leahy & Burns, bds. Mor- lock's Hotel


Michael, milkman, bds. A. White's, Boylston


Richard, apprentice, B. W. Neal, Jr. Boylston, bds. 10 Sewall pl.


Thomas, laborer, h. 10 Sewall pl.


Timothy J. laborer, h. 46 Walter ave.


Donnellan Thomas, butcher, h. 175 High


Donovan Daniel, bds. Mrs. Julia Donovan's, 8 Roberts Dennis, laborer, bds. 77 Pearl


Edward J. carriage trimmer, M. W. Quinlan, 1 High, h. at Boston


Emily A. millinery, 45 Harvard, h. at Boston


Florence, foreman, bds. Morlock's Hotel James, laborer, h. 61 Pearl


HENRY D. BENNETT, Real Estate


AND Mortgages.


7 Exchange Place, Rooms 22 and 23, BOSTON,


e 210 BROOKLINE [D] DIRECTORY


Donovan James F. carriage trimmer, M. W. Quinlan, 1 High, h. 95 Walnut


James P. plasterer, bds. 7 White pl.


Jeremiah, laborer, h. 55 Pearl


John, coachman, Lewis Conant, 72 Park, bds. do.


John, gardener, h. 323 Boylston


John, laborer, bds. 5 Aspinwall ave.


John, lamplighter, h. 55 Pearl [avenue Joseph J. baggage master, O. C. R. R. h. 50 Walter Julia, widow of Michael, h. The Ipswich, 8 Roberts Mary, h. 27 Brookline ave.


Michael J. plumber, h. 4 Homer


Patrick, laborer, h. 68 Pearl


Paul F. apprentice, Cornelius Hickey, Cameron, bds. at Boston


Dooley Dennis J. real estate, 1 White pl. h. 14 Pearl Thomas F. plumber (B.), h. 13 Washington [B.)


Dooling James, caterer, 1352 Beacon and (157 Tremont, Doran Emily F. Miss, dressmaker, Ackers ave. h. do.


Enoch E. horticulturist, Ackers ave. h. do.


Levi manager, 204 Washington, house Lyceum Hall building do.


Thomas, plasterer, h. The Riverdale, 179 Pond ave. William, horticulturist, Ackers ave. h. do. William Edward, moved to Lexington


Dorman Etta, nurse, Channing Hospital, bds. do.


Dorney Jeremiah, watchman, W. E. St. Ry. Walnut, h. at Roxbury


Dorr Nathan, h. 324 Wash'n.


Dorsey Michael, laborer, h 65 Walter ave.


Doucet Marie Madame, dressmaker, 175 Wash'n. h. do.


Douglas James, clerk, 216 W.ash'n. h. 94 Boylston


Dow Arthur C. manager, Keeley Institute, house Chest- nut Knoll. n. Englewood ave.


Charles H. broker (B.), h. 17 Winchester


Charles R. milk and vegetable farm, 15 Newton, n. Grove, h. do.


Edna S. dressmaker, rms. 8 Harvard sq.


Elizabeth r'. widow of Moses, h. 146 Ilarvard


Frank A. milkman. bds. 15 Newton


Dower Fred J. carpenter shop, Carlton, n. Beacon, house at Boston


Dowling Edward S. gas fitter, B. Gas Lt.Co. 37 Pearl, h. at Cambridgeport


OPTICIAN, Geo. H.Lloyd,


TRADE Į MARK


357


WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.


Near Bromfield Street.


e The use of the fine READING ROOM of the SECURITY SAFE DEPOSIT CO. is free to all Safe-Holders. 5


BROOKLINE [D] DIRECTORY 211


Downer Fred W. engineer, B. & A. R. R. house suite 6, Hotel Belknap, Station


Downes Charles E. carpenter, 314 Washington h. 8 Se- wall place


Philip H. accountant (B.), house Goddard ave. near Cottage


Downey Martin, plumber, Kenrick Bros. house rear 50 Walter ave.


Doyle George, electrician. 23 Boylston, h. 16 Davis ave. John D. electrician, 23 Boylston and 229 Wash'n. h. 16 Davis ave.


John T. steam fitter, Kenrick Bros. 216 Washington, h. 5 Elm place


Mary A. Miss, bookkeeper, 163 Washington, bds. at Boston Highlands




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.