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Points of Interest
MARKET SQUARE AND OLD PARADE
Former site of State Honse, town pump, and whipping post. Scene on November 1 1765, of moek funeral procession protesting Stamp Act of George III. Here the Declaration of Independence was read July 18, 1776. On June 26. 1788. State House was illuminated in honor of adoption of Federal Constitution by New Hampshire, the ninth state. This action completed the number necessary for its adoption by the country. Oetober 30. 1789, President Washington addressed a great throng from the balcony of the State House. The State House was removed in 1836.
PORTSMOUTH ATHENAEUM
Market Sq. Ereeted in 1803 as an insurance building. Purchased in 1817 by a group of gentlemen who had formed an association to promote a publie library. Building contains interesting portraits, models of numerous ships built at Portsmonth, and a library of more than 20,000 volumes, original manuscripts and other Portsmouthiana.
NORTH CHURCH
Market Square. Deeember 16, 1773. in earlier building was held the Portsmouth Tea Party in protest against tea tax. President Washington attended service here, occupying the pew of General William Whipple. Among other pew holders in the old church were Gov. John Langdon, first president of the United States Senate, and Daniel Webster.
WARNER HOUSE
Daniels and Chapel Streets. Erection begun in 1718, and finished in 1723. Noted example of early Georgian architecture in America. When built was one of the most costly houses in this region, being construeted of brick brought from Holland, with walls 18 inches thiek. The lightning rod was ereeted by Benjamin Franklin. Fine bull's eye glass in the door and cupola. House contains many articles of early furniture and interesting frescoes of unknown origin.
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH AND CEMETERY
Chapel St. In 1732 Queen's Chapel was ereeted on Strawberry Bank. Named in honor of Queen Caroline, who presented chapel with a service of plate stamped with the Royal Arms. Present building erected in 1807-180S. Contains interesting memorials and one of the four Ameriean copies of the "Vinegar Bible". Bell brought by Sir William Pepperell in 1745 as part of plunder from Louisburg. Recast by Paul Revere in 1806. In the church is "an ungodly chest of whistles". an organ presented to the parishioners by the Brattle Street Church in Boston, which the pious people of that congregation refused to accept. Pew occupied by Daniel Webster is marked. President Washington and his secretary, Tobias Lear, occupied the Governor's pew.
THOMAS BAILY ALDRICH HOUSE
Court St. Known to readers of the "Story of a Bad Boy" as the Nutter House. Boy- hood home of Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Furnished in minutest detail as described in the "Story of a Bad Boy". In the garden are the flowers mentioned in Aldrich's poems. In a fire-proof building in the rear are preserved many autographed books and pictures and numerous manuscripts given to and written by Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
WILLIAM PITT TAVERN
Court and Atkinson Sts. Built in, 1770, "for the accommodation of genteel travelers". Originally called "Earl of Halifax". Meeting place of Portsmouth Tories and officers of the Crown. Sons of Liberty. 1777, threatened the proprietor and the name was replaced with
"William Pitt". Among famous visitors were President Washington, Marquis de Lafayette, when French fleet visited Portsmouth harbor in 1782, John Hancock, Elbridge Gerry, General Knox, Louis Philippe and his two brothers.
GOV. JOHN LANGDON HOUSE
Pleasant and Court Sts. Built in 1784. by Gov. John Langdon, delegate to Continental Congress, commander of a body of cadets at Burgoyne's surrender, financial backer of the New Hampshire forces that stayed the British at Bennington. President of the United States Senate at its first session, administering to Washington and Adams their oath of office as President and Vice-President. President Washington. Louis Philippe, later King of France, his brothers. President Munroe, and President Taft were entertained in this house. It was reproduced as the New Hampshire Building at the Jamestown Exposition.
WENTWORTH-GARDNER HOUSE
Mechanie and Gardner Sts. Erected in 1760. by Madam Mark Hnnking Wentworth for her son Thomas. Noted for its fine doorway and interesting interior wood carvings. It is owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Has a most interesting fireplace in the kitchen equipped with automatic device for roasting meats. Magnificent linden tree more than 200 years old stands beside the honse.
TOBIAS LEAR HOUSE
Hunking St., near Marcy St. Birthplace of Tobias Lear, in 1760. Following graduation from Harvard College in 1783 and upon recommendation of General Lincoln of Boston, he became private secretary to General Washington and the tutor of his two adopted children. Continued as Washington's secretary until the latter's death, living with him at Mt. Vernon. Communicated to President Adams and through him to Congress the information of Washing- ton's death. Honse visited by President Washington, November 3, 1789.
FIRST WENTWORTH HOUSE
Manning St. Erected by Samnel Wentworth probably before 1670. Birthplace of his son John Wentworth, Lieutenant-Governor of the Province. House noteworthy for heavy frame construction with girders centering about the chimney. ten by thirteen feet in size. In the wainscoting are pine boards thirty-eight inches in width.
ORIGINAL HOUSE
A Famous hotel, standing on the site of former home of Hon. Woodbury Langdon. elder brother of Gov. John Langdon. Original house burned, 1781, rebuilt in 1785. In 1830 it became a public house known as the Rockingham. The Colonial dining room with its fine wood carving, which formed a part of the Langdon mansion, escaped destruction in 1884 when fire damaged the major part of the building. The room is still preserved as part of the Hotel, and is of interest because of its woodwork. A cordial invitation is extended by the management to the traveling public to visit this room.
PORTSMOUTH HISTORICAL SOCIETY, JOHN PAUL JONES HOUSE
Middle and State Sts. Gambrel-roofed. Erected in 1732, by Captain Purcell, well-known merchant, whose widow, after his death, maintained it as a boarding-house in 1779, and entertained Captain John Paul Jones during his stay in Portsmouth while awaiting con- struction of the "Ranger" at Badger's Island.
HAYMARKET SQUARE AND J. WINSLOW PIERCE HOUSE
Named from the fact that here was located a hay market with scales in 1755. September 12, 1765, the effigies of George Meserve, stamp agent, Lord Bute, head of the British Ministry, and the devil, who was believed to be the instigator of the tax aet were hung here throughout the day, carried through the town in the evening and burned. The Pierce Mansion has note- worthy furniture.
SHILLABER HOUSE
Foot of Langdon St. Birthplace of Benjamin P. Shillaber, where lived his ant, model of his "Mrs. Partington".
DANIEL WEBSTER HOUSE
Vanghan St. Erected in 1760. Prior to 1800 home of James Sheafe, U. S. Senator. From 1800 to 1808 the home of Jeremiah Mason, eminent lawyer and rival of Daniel Webster. Daniel Webster brought his bride, Grace Fletcher, to this house. Steps formerly those used before the old State House in the period, 1758-1834. House on High Street occupied by Webster, 1813-1817.
JACKSON HOUSE
Northwest St. Erected in 1664 by Robert Jackson. Oldest house now standing within the limits of Portsmouth.
MOFFAT-LADD HOUSE
Market St. Home of Society of the Colonial Dames of New Hampshire. Built in 1763, by Captain John Moffat, Commander of one of King's ships carrying masts from Kittery Point to England. It became the home of General William Whipple, a son-in-law, who was elected a member of the Continental Congress in 1775, and was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. It came into possession of Alexander Ladd and his wife, whose descendants transferred possession to the Society of Colonial Dames. Building was the first square three-story house in New Hampshire and is of unusual architectural interest. Hall is a reproduction of a hall in house of Captain Moffat's father in England. Some of the wood carvings were done by Grinling Gibbons, celebrated English architect. Whole house is furnished as the home of a well-to-do family of the eighteenth century. In the rear is a most delightful old garden with arbors, walks, old-time flowers, terraces and lawns, carefully maintained.
LAUNCHING PLACE OF "RANGER"
Badger's Island. Tablet marks spot where John Paul Jones' sloop of war slid into the sea on March 10, 1777. It is close to the landing place of the Kittery ferry.
CUTTER HOUSE
Congress and Middle Sts. Opposite Public Library. Built in 1750. Later liome of Dr. Ammi R. Cutter. Occupied by Colonel Storer, Commander of the first division of the New Hampshire Artillery in 1814 and after he became a member of Congress. He entertained here President James Munroe, Brigadier General James Miller, hero of Lundy's Lane, Commodore Bainbridge, and Major General Dearborn.
OLD ASSEMBLY HOUSE
Vaughan St. and Raitt's Court. Houses on either side of Raitt's Court corner were formerly joined and known as Assembly House. Erected in 1750. Used until division in 1834 for assemblies, musical festivals, and theatrical entertainments. Hall which was the scene on November 3, 1789, of a ball in honor of President Washington, occupied the second floor, extending the whole length of the building. President Washington, who also attended a banquet in this building, wrote in his diary that the Assembly Hall was "one of the best I have seen anywhere in the United States." .
POINT OF GRAVES
Mechanic St. Set apart as a cemetery March 2, 1672. Here are buried Lieut .- Governor Vaughan and Tobias Lear, secretary to President Washington, for 16 years.
LEVI WOODBURY HOUSE
Woodbury Ave. Between Boyd Road and Cottage St. Built in 1809, by Captain Samuel Hand, who after a banquet given in the house to celebrate its completion, hung himself in an upper room. House was purchased by Hon. Levi Woodbury when he came to Portsmouth in 1819. He was Governor of New Hampshire 1823, United States Senator 1825, Secretary of Navy, under President Jackson, Secretary of Treasury, and in 1841 began a ten-year term as justice of the United States Supreme Court. He expected to be chosen for Democratic Presidential nomination when he died in 1851. Gov. Franklin Pierce took his place.
BARRETT WENDELL HOUSE
Pleasant and Edwards Sts. Erected in 1789. Preserved in every detail as it stood a century ago. Rooms of adequate proportion. House filled with splendid types of furnishings of other days, including Chippendale furniture and Flemish eut glass.
GOV. BENNING WENTWORTH HOUSE
End of Little Harbor Road. Not shown on map. Built by Gov. Benning Wentworth, 1750. House made famous by Longfellow in whose poem, "Lady Wentworth", the Governor's marriage to his housemaid, Martha Hilton, 1758, is preserved for all time. Contains forty - five rooms. Famous Council Chamber is preserved in original state.
ST. JOHN'S LODGE, NO. 1, A. F. & A. M.
Oldest Masonic Lodge in America holding continuous stated communications. Instituted
June 24, 1736.
KITTERY POINT, MAINE
Is noted for several old houses, the remains of Fort McClary, an early block house, and the home of Sir William Pepperell.
No better place in New England than old Portsmouth to summer in. Write for hotel reservations.
W. A. GREENOUGH CO.'S 1930 BROOKLINE HOUSE AND STREET DIRECTORY
Copyright, 1930, W. A. Greenough Co., Boston, Mass.
The streets are arranged in alphabetical order.
Intersecting streets are shown at the actual numbers where they intersect on each of the streets.
House numbers are compiled in numerical order, both sides of street, em- bracing odd and even numbers, included in one list representative of the entire street.
Following the street numbers are shown the names of the resident occupant or business concern. Places of business are indicated by the nature of the busi- ness being stated after the names.
Occupants in office buildings are shown by room numbers where practicable. Profession or business is shown only at actual places of business; to find occupation of householders refer to the Alphabetical List of Names.
The * preceding any number indicates a telephone at that number.
ABBOTTSFORD ROAD-From 170
*101 Somers Moses W
*103 Bates Mary C Mrs
103
Thorndike crosses
*11 Welton Wm H
*12 Atwood Dwight M
12 Crofut Della Mrs
12a Knowles Marie M
*19 Blood Hazen D
*20 McCarthy Arthur E
*25 Head James M
*26 Gurnett Edward F
*29 Brook Thomas A
*33 Damon Geraldine mus tchr
*34 Lehman Stephen
*40 Goddu Louis A 0 MD
*43 Bird Mellen T
*46 Freedman Louis M MD
*51 Carlin Max
Naples rd crosses
*70 Bornstein Samuel
*70 McGruder Mary L
*74 Rosenbush Florence S Mrs Fuller crosses
$75 Springer Ernest MD
*84 Frazar Nellie J Mrs
*85 Rosnosky Wm
Coolidge ends
86 *87 McNeal James
*89 Glaser Jacob M
*90 Cohen Michael
*91 Taylor E Mildred Mrs
*93 Quigley Martin F
100 Chandler Cleveland A
100 Superior Harry W
ACKERS AV-From 587 Chestnut
Hill av to 109 Eliot prect 9
*12 Connolly Michael J
*16 Thompson Helen T Mrs
*22 Contas Peter G
*22 Mullane James
22 Loveland rd begins
27 McDonald Nora Mrs
*3G Ladabouche Wm H
*30 Ritter Wm F
*33 Cole Fred H
36 Hingston John J
ACRON ROAD-From 31 High to
22 Upland rd prect 5
Linton Ann Mrs
*9 Reynar Wm H
*7 Daboll John clergy
* C MacDonald Harry A
tchr
*42 McCue Josephine F
*42 McCue T & Sons contg
*43 Foster Arthur J
43 Jewell Thomas W Doran rd begins
43
46 McKivergan Patrick
*46 MeNiff Patrick J
*46 Pilkington Herbert
46 Snyder Wm
48 Love James L
*49 Hanley Wm V
*49 Hayden Frances B Mrs
*49 Love George P
*49 Murphy John J
*50 Horton David T
51 Wentzell David J
*53 Silver Lee A
*56 Hanley Frank F florist
*57 McGrail Lena M Mrs
*57 Moran Luke
*57 Murray John W
*59 Mastromarino Nicola N
*59 Snitzer Elmer R
59 Youngson Robert P
59 Eliot crosses
*36 Hunt Edwin C
39 Claffey Jane A
39 Donnelly Edward J
*41 McCue Michael J
42 McCue Catherine E mus
*0 MacIver Daniel M
*12 Burgess Edward W
12 Dwyer Patrick A
*15 Hickey Wm J
*15 Laselle Mary M Mrs
*15 Malloy Myer
*16 DeBow John G
*16 Fahey John
*16 Harvey Henry M
*18 McIntyre Kenneth A
20 Upland rd crosses
(307)
Babcock to 179 Thorndike prect 2
308 W. A. GREENOUGH CO.'S [1930] BROOKLINE DIRECTORY
ADAMS -From 230 Pleasant to 20 Crowninshield rd prect 1
91
Vacant
*22 Rosenfield Harold H MD
94 McDewell H Estey
*25 Frank Morris R
*9 Regan Patrick F
*97
Esty Clarence H Mrs
*25 Leibman Moses
*12 Goldinger Joseph
*98 Denkinger Joseph A phys
*25 Markson Paul
*16 Goldman Benjamin B
98
Sargent Sydney P
*26 Gilman Samuel
*19 Redigan Michael J
99
Vacant
*26
Hakim Salvator
*20 Cohen Alec
100 Addington path ends
*26 Waterman Edith D
*24 Goldinger Harry
*25 Ellis Wm H
*102
Lane Walter D
ALTON PLACE-From 181 Har-
*28 Berger Samuel
102 Wadman Louis
vard to 58 St Paul prect 3
*29 Busalacchi Peter
*106 Plotkin Joseph
*3 Black Lawrence
*35 Johnson Stephen F
*39 Daniels John E
*110 Gordon Joseph
4] Crowninshield rd crosses 110 Lourie Myer L
ADDINGTON PATH-From 118 Winthrop rd to 100 Addington rd prect 8
ADDINGTON ROAD-From 130 Winthrop rd to 85 Colbourne cres prect 8
*1 Phillips Oscar J
*1 Bronstein Harry I
*3 Small Wm T
+4 Baird Philip J
*7 Rand Howard C
*9 Bennett Morris
ALBERTA ROAD-From 63 South
to 145. Shaw rd prect 9 15 Goodnough Benjamin F
*74 Kilmer Ralph G Apt
ALLANDALE ROAD-From Boston line to 60 Grove at Walnut Hill cemetery prect 9
*294 Perry Wm H
*6 Berger Wm L
24 Plackter Mary L Mrs
*24 Teulon Arthur P
*15 Cram Julia H
28 Hooper Mary G
*15 Otis Eleanor G Mrs
*28 Severy Clarence
16 Longwood Apts
28 Strachan Kenneth C
*10 Briggs Katherine E Mrs
Apt
*29 Taylor Maurice
*14 Blackfan Kenneth D MD
High crosses
*2 Cantor Samuel L
*30 Livermore Albert S
*31 Carter Charles
*31 Hopekirk Helen Mrs mus
*4 Freedman Louis
31 Claflin path begins
35 Vacant
*35 Foster Frederick
*6 Spinoza Isaac B
*36
Campion Ansel G
36
Cann Albert T
*41 Dana Mary H '
*43 Tileston Mary W Mrs
*37 Marjollet Leon
*44 Latham Annie G Mrs
Apt
*37 Speyer Louis M
*48 Sowles Horace K phys
*1 Berger Alexander M
*39 Ballard Wm H
51 Hawthorn rd begins
*2 Eilenberg Harris
*39 Marsh Luman W
*52 Brush Horace D
*3 Borison Stelin
*41 Gale Nancy G Mrs
*58 Hayes Roland W
*4 Ezekiel Arthur
*43 Bentley Silas C
*45 Bacon Francis W
*68
Trumbull Hospital
*6 Helpin Joseph
*47 Bentley Charles N
70 Pond av crosses
*19 Brewster Elisha H
*19 Stone Everett E
*19 Waterhouse Nettie L Mrs
20 Longwood Apts
*55
Craffey Katherine C
*4 Finkowitch Joseph A
Apt
55
Mitchell Norman W
*4 Hibbard John P janitor
*1 Skirball Joseph J
*0 Cohen Abraham I
*56
Hunton Fred W
*4 Rubin Jacob
*3 Isenberg Abraham
*4 Bond Ida Mrs
*5 Cohen Jacob
6 Zakon Benjamin
6 Reinherz Leo 0
*10 . Lappin Isaac
20r Harkness Wm
*10 Levin Bernard
25
Flanagan Wm J janitor
65
Colbourne path ends
*10 Myers Marcus W
*25 Hamilton Charles H
*66
Clarke George H
*14 Brody Maurice
*28 Gordon Albert F
33 Alton ct begins
*33
Brookline Playschool
*33 Huberman Benjamin
72
Gunning Gerald I
*18 Seligman Harry G
*33 Huberman Kenneth
*36 Eaton Leon R
*77 Gulick Edward L
*21 Goldstein Hyman
36
Littell rd begins
*78
Rodgers Leigh J
*21 Rosen George M
*21 Scheuer Jerome
*42
McDowell Elena M Mrs
*90 Wood Mary E
*22 Cohen Louis
14 Longwood Apts
*1 Sakol Irving L
*3 Klarfield Harold I
*4 Kafker Morris B
22 Leach Walter B jr
*5 Fish Nathan
*24 Gutlon Sidney S
ALLERTON-From 40 Irving junct Upland rd to 181 Pond av prects 4 5
*1 Braunstein Philip
*30 Jerdone Willa M
*28 Garland Joseph phys
*3 Berger Rose Mrs
*32 Brooks Edward
*5 Weiner Morris
*36 Nurses Home
*17 Hebert Placide A *17 Wiard John B
18 Longwood Apts
*49 Perry Wm E
*51 Curtis Eleanor G
ALTON COURT-From 33 Alton pl Prect 3
56
Hamilton Wm C
*4 Raphael Benjamin F
57 Champlin Mary
*57 Hamburg Abraham
*59 Adams James
59
Grossman Isaac
*59
Levenson Max M
*66
Gillis Robert J
*14 Levin David C
*71
Curtis Wm R
*71 O'Connell Daniel F
*18 Feuerstein Victor
*72 Lewis Alexander H
*18 Sovrensky Lewis
41 Vacant
+47 Grout Zira R Mrs
Co
*114 Baron Harry
*0 Kelly Herbert J
*9 Morris Henry G
*9 Truette Everett E
*118 Maltzman Louis
*122 Goodman Morris
*11 Ehrlich Richard A
12-20 Longwood Apartments
*125 Schick Wm A jr
*128 Duncan Walter
*129 Joyce Helen J
*135 Smith R Kendrick MD
136 Colbourne cres crosses
*3 Ginsburg Meyer
*4 Levin Copal
*5 Anthony George
*6 Aronson Jacob
*16 Hillson G Irving
*19 Hermann Otto J MD
*21 Knott John A
*22 Breaker Harold R
*22 Bryant Frederick F
*122 Yavner Morris L
*12
Hooper Edwin janitor
Apt
*8 Welsbach St Lighting of Am
*3 Hickey Dennis
*106 Rosenthal Louis A
*114 Gordon Jacob B
*118 Keller Joseph
*11 Canfield Genevieve W Mrs
*2 Gordon Harry
*16 Gordon James
*15 Blaney Francis J
*36 Riedell Randolphı
67 Glen rd begins
*5 Wolfson Julius H
*53 Gilman Edward M
*6 Abercrombie Daniel P
*6 Wyzanski Abraham
*14 Swartz Jacob MD
*86 Hadjian Korkis
*102 Brown Jack
309
W. A. GREENOUGH CO.'S [1930] BROOKLINE DIRECTORY
Alton Place-Cont. 150 Cottage Farm Apts
*47 Hodsdon George M
Apt
*1 Mayer Jacob
51
Brook ends
*57 Merrigan Patrick H
58 Early George
*58 Patchet Susan Mrs
58 Sullivan John J
*60 O'Brien Michael A
60 Perry Misses
60 Whittaker Harold F
*62 Melrose Murdock W auto rpg
62 Russell Thomas F
64 Maplewood Apartments
Bangratz Emile
64 Cushing Mary A Mrs
*64 Dalton Stephen J phys
*64 Magoon Ernest B
*64 Rowe Robert J
*65 Johnston Alexander B
*71
Bliss Bertha
74 St Paul begins
*79 Greenleaf Atherton C
*79 Paulson Rudolf
*89 Smith Caroline M
*97 Eustis Sarah E
*105 Fearing Wm B
*123 O'Shea Arthur A
*130 St Paul's Rectory
*130 Clark Wm L clergy
*135
Ide Margery G
Perry crosses
*145 Maguire Elizabeth R nurse
*145 Maguire Mary C Mrs
*150 Collins George
*150 Knowlton Edna nurse
*150 Sennott Edna nurse
*152 Small Jennie S Mrs
*155 Shanahan Margaret A Mrs
*157 Phillips David P
Freeman crosses
15 Apartments
*160
Andrews Maude nurse
*160 Crosby Lucretia W Mrs
*160 Fagardo Doris nurse
*160 Kirsch Kathleen C nurse
*160 MacIntyre Sidnie nurse
*160 Perkins Doris nurse
*3 Frankel Bert W
Apt
1 Moriarty Timothy H
*160
Swanson Ruth nurse
*5 Altman Samuel *6 Morris Victor J
3 Connolly James
4 Provest Ida R Mrs
*165 Finlay James C
165 Halvorsen W Elizabeth Mrs
*165 Spears Lyla F Mrs
*168 Pearce Arthur C
Toxteth crosses
1 Ford Patrick
172
Vacant
177 Graham Marion N
*179 Mackey Mark J
*183 Wallace Wm
Apt
25 Apartments
*184 Bouve Marjorie
188 Harrison begins
*2 Apt E Richard
1 Barbett Lester B
*189 Green Mabel E Mrs nurse
*3 Snyder Harry S
2 Clark Frank J
*193 Brogan Bridget
*4 Padover Simon
3 Drawbridge Edward F
*193 Bogan John S
*5 Natilson Louis B
*4 Denehy Ellen Mrs
194
Vacant
*198 Curran Martin
*198 O'Connell Joseph J jr
*199 Craig Thomas J
*203 Driscoll Fred J
*204 Howard Mary E Mrs
*207 Chalfen Anna Mrs real est
*208 Harrington Dennis T
209
Donovan Michael
*9 Aronofsky Morris
*34 Coulter James H riding schi
*39 N E Tel & Tel Co
*40 Dexter Garage
42 Vacant
46 McGarry Francis F
46
McGarry John
46 McGarry Joseph W
*47 Thacher Margaret HI
*49 Crosbie Arthur H MD
*49 Favorite Calvin F
*49 Hebard Frederic C
*53 Dwyer Edward J
*53 Howard John E MD
156 Cottage Farm Apts
Apt
*57 Homer Emily B Mrs
*57 McCabe Raymond J
*57 North James H
*4 Bloom Maurice
5 Stone Edward M
*59 Walker Sarah C
*59 Wetherell Marion
64 Vacant
65 St Paul crosses
ALWINGTON ROAD-From 47 Nor-
folk rd to Portledge rd prect 9
*3 Tully Francis W
*4 Hutchins Constantine
*6 Fiske Redington
7 Portledge rd crosses
000
Commonwealth av crosses
ANDEM PLACE-From 245 Wash
prect 4
*14 Dowd Wm H auto rpg
*14 Silberman Henry R
*20 Helpern Cornelius K
*30 Troupin Abraham S MD
ARLINGTON ROAD-From 860
Newton northerly prect 9 0 Clarendon rd begins
39 Amory Playground
*44 Dowd Thomas H
*50 McCormack John W
*60 Agoos Samuel L
*64 Sayward E Tucker
*68 Randall Roger M
*74 Robertson Annie L Mrs
ASPINWALL AV-From 89 Har- vard to 555 Brookline av prect 3
*159
Sanford John E
92 116 120 Apartments
Ewe begins Thatcher begins Apt
*1 Mooney John H
2 Larkin Mary E Mrs
*3 Bagley James E
*2 Fishel Louis M
17 Apartments
*160 Smith Robina nurse
*4 Morse Richard F
*2 Peatridge Christopher
*162 Harvey Everett J
165 Field Misses
126 Apt
Apartments
18 Phelps Sara N
*1 Fishman Leopold
*2 Hellerman David A
*3 Goldinger Sydney H
Apt
*4 Dana Lester H
*5 Balter Joseph W
*6 Koch Isabelle Mrs
132 Apartments
*1 Isenberg C Louis
Apt
*6 Snyder Moses W
*26 Allen Wm J
33 Apartments
1.38
Egmont begins Apt
141 Worthington rd ends 144-156 Cottage Farm Apart-
1 Keaveney Edward
2 Vacant
3 Vacant
4 Benson Robert C
5 Davey Ernest T
209 Forbes Edward J
212 Richards John .J
*212 Richards Sarah E Mrs
*213 Murphy Patrick J
*219 Goodwin Frederick S
Apt
*1 Jones Bernard C
*3 King Harry L
*4 Whitehead Ralph F
*5 Jacobs Nathan
*6 Morehead French H
*2 Herz Jacob
*4 Lurie Joseph M
*5 Williams Henry T
*6 Jacobs Richard
*6 Bockmann Bjarne V Dummer crosses
*163 165 Alexander Israel drugs Vacant
167 Economy Gro Stores Corp
*169 Nancys Coffee Shop rstr
*171 Wyman Arnold M auto parts
173 Amory Beauty Parlor
173a Morelli Nicholas shoe rpg
175 DiFilippo Sam tlrg
*179 Oakland Motor Co of N E
AMORY-From 1150 Beacon to 858 Commonwealth av prect 1 *4 Joseph Louis
25 Vacant
*36 Richmond Amy D Mrs
ASHEVILLE ROAD-From 295 South to Golf course prect 9 *00 Weld Golf Club
Apt
*1 Barkow Nathan W
*18 23 Apartments
Wheeler Benjamin R
2 O'Neill Michael
*3 McCabe John
*4 Hickey Michael A
bsmt Rogers M Adelaide Mrs
ments
1 Vacant
*3 Semons Frank W
*64
53 Vacant
*59 Barry Gerald J
GREEN "O" DIRECTORIES GIVE SERVICE
310 W. A. GREENOUGH CO.'S [1930] BROOKLINE DIRECTORY
Aspinwall Av .- Cont.
*219 Robb George P MD
*220 . Kappa Psi House
*223 Pierce Everett E
*224 Hale Harriett C Mrs
*227 Cronin Frank F
Kent crosses
*232 Allen Mary L nurse
*233 Smith Bernice M Mrs
*240 Carey Thomas F
*24 Fraser Catherine nurse
248 Netherlands rd begins
*24
Mitchell Marie A nurse
*252 Erickson Ida Mrs
*24
Wood Albert
24 Washburn pl begins
*27 Burnham Henry A
*29 Maloney Thomas G
256 Dewey Henry
31
Stiller Max
*32 McCarthy Patrick A
*11
Webb Walter G
260 Black Harry
260 O'Neil Hugh J
*260 Trull Ida J Mrs
*264 Baldwin Josephine L Mrs
*264 Cain Charles S
*264 Sheehan Maria Mrs
268 Brookline av crosses
ATHERTON ROAD-From 11 Sum- mit av to 110 Winchester prect 7
*7 Aronson Saul
*7 Gladstone E Max
*11 Rogers Morry H
11 Silverman Wm M
*15 Levin Joseph I
*28
Kaufman Isadore
*15 Marget Morris
*17 Munsil Edward C D
*18 Boyer Harry
*1 Hall Andalucia P Mrs
*1 Soule Harrison L
30
Aronson Wm M
*21 Albano Pasquale
*22 Bowers Leon A
*28 Rothwall Carl G
*32 Logue Alfred E
*3 Bauer George U
*3 McCleary Helen C
*33 Corey Hill Garage
*36
Barnicle John J
*4 Beardsley Frank J
36 Whittier Lewis H
*4 French Wilfred A
*40 Hutchins Willis
*5
Hinckley Mary V Mrs
40 Morse Katherine Mrs
*5
Smith Jennie L Mrs nurse
*44 Laramy Sydney G
*44 McIlveen Alexander
*6
Brown J Everett
*45
Heller Isaac
*6
Dabney Julia P
*3 Black John H
*45
Slessinger Hyman
48 Butler Harry A
*7 Brodie Agnes C
48 Cameron Wm M
48- Comsky Nigar
* 7 Powning Mary G Mrs
*51
Brown Elva V Idgh
48 Dufault Edward J
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