Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1871-1872, Part 11

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1871
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 268


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Clark W. W. & Son, Main, near Moody


Connelly M. T., 43 Charles


Corcoran Bryan, River, near F. R. R.


Foster M. S. & Son, Main, corner Linden


Harrington Charles & Son, 3 Eagle block, Main


Leary Timothy, Charles, near Fountain


BYRNES & WEST, Custom Tailors, Manufacturers and Dealers in Ready-made Clothing and Furnishing Goods, No. 42 Washington Street, Boston.


LOUIS P. OBER, Importer of Bordeaux and Burgundy Wines, 4 Winter Place, Boston.


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Lynch John, Charles, near Grant dept., p. 14)


McALLISTER ALEXANDER F., 98 School (see adv.


McCullow Alexander, Spring, near Main


McWAIN BROS., 3 Lexington (see adv., dept., p. 19)


Meredith Thomas, Exchange, corner Pond


Moore John M., 377 Main


Mullen M. F., Oak


Newall Michael, School, opp. Spring


Northup W. A. & Co., Moody, corner Gordan


Pope Daniel E., 311 Main


Priest J. H. & Son, 355 Main


Rankin Perry, 305 Main


RYAN JAMES, 409 Main (see adv. dept., p. 16)


Stowell Henry C. & Son, Moody, corner Taylor


Guitars. STARBUCK ALEXANDER, 3 Central block (see adv. dept., p. 18)


Gunsmiths.


Bill C. H. & Son, 3 Rumford building, Main


Hacks.


Howe John W., stand Main, corner Church Kiff Orlando S., Main, corner Elm


Hair Goods and Toilet Articles. BULLOCK S. A. MISS, 284 Main (see adv. dept., p. 11)


Hairdressers.


BULLOCK S. A. MISS (Ladies), 284 Main (see adv. dept., p. 11)


Camm I. G., Moody, corner Crescent


Dorris Joseph, Main, corner Common, up-stairs


Finnegan Michael F., near Waltham Bank, Main


Patterson Alexander, 7 Church, near Main


Hardware.


Bill C. H. & Son, 3 Rumford building, Main [p. 6) RICHARDSON BROS., Goodnow's block (see adv. dept., Stratton Thomas D., Whitford's block, Main


NASH, SHEFFIELD & CO., sell English, French, and Ger- man Cloth, Silk Velvet, Tailors' Trimmings, 149 Court Street, Boston.


GEO. IF. WARE & Co., Furniture, Drapery Curtains, Win- dow Shades, and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont St., Boston.


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Harness Makers.


Barreau Lawrence, Main, near Moody


Crosby Charles, 303 Main


Kingsbury Joseph, Moody, near Gordan


Hats, Caps, and Furs.


Larkin T. F., 1 Lexington


Peck Charles, 287 Main


Stratton Thomas D., Whitford's block, Main


Hay.


CLARK F. F. & CO., Beaver Brook, Main st. (see adv. dept., p. 3) HOVEY H. L., Moody, cor. F. R. R. (see adv. dept., p. 8)


Horse Shoers.


ANDERSON BROS., Main, n. Bacon (see adv. dept., p. 4)


Barrett T. H., Moody, corner Cushing


Daniels Charles H., Main, opposite Central House


McDONALD HUGH, rear Main, near Central House (see adv. dept., p. 9)


Hosiery and Gloves.


Butler & Bryant, 8 Elm


Hotels.


CENTRAL HOUSE, Main, near Spring, Stephen R. Cook, proprietor (see adv. dept., p. 20)


N. E. Hotel, A. Bullock & Sons, proprietors, Main, near Liberty


PROSPECT HOUSE, Robert Hay, proprietor, Main, op- posite Prospect (see adv. dept., p. 13)


Ice Dealers.


HYDE GEORGE S., Grant, n. Main (see adv. dept., p. 1) Kendall Levi J., 19 Crescent


Peterson Joseph, 18 Lexington


Insurance Agents.


BROWN H. A., residence 52 Lexington (see adv. inside back cover) French Daniel, 6 Central block, Main


BYRNES & WEST, Custom Tailors, Manufacturers and Dealers in Ready-made Clothing and Furnishing Goods, No. 42 Washington Street, Boston.


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Restaurant Parisien, No. 4 Winter Place, Boston. Strictly French Cooking. LOUIS P. OBER, Proprietor.


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Johnson B. B., Main, opposite Moody


Lewis Jarvis, 255 Main


Smith S. W., Hastings' block, Main


Stone F. M., 1 Central block, up-stairs, Main


THOMPSON GEO. M., 460 Main


Viles Daniel F., 2 Central block, up-stairs, Main


Intelligence Office. Waltham Intelligence Office, Moody, corner Pine


Iron and Brass Founders.


DAVIS & FARNUM, Foundry place, near Bleachery station (see adv. dept., p. 23)


Jewellers.


STARBUCK ALEX., Central block, Main (see adv. dept., p. 18) [dept., p. 11) WHITFORD GEO. H., Main, cor. Lexington (see adv.


Kitchen Furnishing Goods.


PATCH GEO. F., Moody, cor. Gordan (see adv. dept., p. 10) Stickney R. & Sons, 389 Main


Lamps, Plated Ware, Vases, etc. WOOLLEY GEORGE, Main, corner Church (see advt. front colored page)


Landscape Painter.


Batchelder Charles E., 8 Pine


Laundry.


Wetherbee Warren, Moody, near Crescent


Lawyers.


Felch Charles B., 9 Central block, Main


French Daniel, 6 Central block, up-stairs, Main


Rutter Josiah, Hastings' building, Main


Stone F. M., 1 Central block, up-stairs, Main


Library (Circulating).


WOOLLEY GEO., Main, corner Church (see advt. front colored page)


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NASH, SHEFFIELD & CO., Merchant Tailors, 149 Court Street, Boston. Every Garment Warranted.


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GEO. IP. W.ARE & Co., Furniture, Drapery Curtains, Wein- dow Shades, and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont St., Boston.


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Lightning Rods.


GALBRAITH JOHN, 1 Liberty, near Main (see adv. dept., p. 19)


Lime, Hair, and Cement.


CLARK FREDERICK F. & CO., Main, opposite Lin- den, order book Church, n. Main (see adv. dept., p. 3) HOVEY H. L., Moody, cor. F. R. R. (see adv. dept., p. S)


Lumber. BUTTRICK FRANCIS, Felton (see adv. dept., p. 12)


Machine Forging.


Bowman Frank B., Main, corner Cushing


Machinists.


Daniels George W., No. Grant, near Main


HOBBS GEORGE E., Felton, opposite Fountain (see adv. dept., p. 19) [dept. p., 3) SHEDD JOEL & CO., Lexington, near Beaver (see adv. Stark John, Moody, near Chestnut


Marble Worker.


Leary Jeremiah, Exchange building, Main, corner Spring


Masons.


Lawrence J. B., rear Beach, near Moody


Morris L., Charles, near Prospect


Nelson Samuel, Chestnut


Olcott John E., 20 Cross


Peabody John, 74 Lexington


Millinery.


Collins Mary, Main, near Church


Currier Fannie E. Miss., 289 Main Davis C. Mrs., 6 Elm Devens O. F. Mrs., 293 Main


Hayden L. M. Mrs., Main, corner Church


Macurdy J. W., 277 Main Wilson S. A., 297 Main


BYRNES & WEST, Custom Tailors, Manufacturers and Dealers in Ready-made Clothing and Furnishing Goods, No. 43 Washington Street, Boston.


LOUIS P. OBER, Importer of Bordeaux and Burgundy Wines, 4 Winter Place, Boston.


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Music Teachers.


Baker Etha L. Miss, 6 Newton Colby James W., 26 Crescent Emerson Alice L., 19 Lyman Trowbridge Asa R., Hall, corner Cushing


Newspapers and Publishers.


THE OLIVE LEAF, George Phinney, publisher, rear Townsend's block, Main (see adv. dept., p. 2) WALTHAM FREE PRESS, George Phinney, editor and proprietor, rear Townsend's block, Main (see adv. dept., p. 2) WALTHAM SENTINEL, Josiah Hastings, editor and proprietor, 260 Main (see adv. dept., p. 22)


Notary Public.


Johnson B. B., Main, near Moody


Nurses. Bridges Caroline C. Mrs., Main, near Pleasant Crowley Kate Mrs., 48 Maple


Oysters and Lobsters. NEWTON S. L., 8 Church (see adv. dept., p. 16) McCarthy Dennis, School, opposite Spring


Oyster and Refreshment Saloon. Gleason Michael, Main, corner Common


Packing Boxes. BUTTRICK FRANCIS, Felton (see adv. dept., p. 12)


Painters (House and Sign).


Currier Ralph A., Crescent, near Moody


Hutchinson E. M., rear 12 Elm Stiles A. B., 18 Newton


Wentworth Benjamin W., Whitford's block, Main


WHELON JOHN H., Exchange, near Main (see adv. dept., p. 4)


NASH, SHEFFIELD & CO.'S is the place to get A STYLISH SUIT at Reasonable Prices.


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GEO. W. WARE & Co., Furniture, Drapery Curtains, Win- dow Shades, and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont St., Boston.


116 WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Painters (Carriage).


ANDERSON BROTHERS, Main, near Bacon (see adv. dept., p. 3) [adv. dept., p. 9) OTTO GEORGE H., rear Main, near Central House (see Stiles A. B., 18 Newton


Painter (Roof). WHITCOMB H. G., off Bacon, near Prospect Hill (see adv. dept., p. 10)


Paints and Oils.


Bill C. H. & Son, 3 Rumford building


RICHARDSON BROS., Goodnow's block, Main (see adv. dept., p. 6)


Paper Hangers.


Hutchinson George M., rear 12 Elm


Wright Almon, Whitford's block, Main


Paper Hangings.


Sawyer Henry C., 1 Central block, Main


WOOLLEY GEORGE, Main, corner Church (see advt. front colored page)


Periodicals and Newspapers.


LAWRENCE & Co., 375 Main (see adv. dept., p. 15) Padelford Elliot S., Waltham depot, Carter


WOOLLEY GEORGE, Main, corner Church (see advt. front colored page)


Photographers.


Day Edwin, Moody, corner Crescent GOSS EZRA L., 313 Main (see adv. dept., p. 7) PERRY ALEXANDER, Main, corner Lexington (see adv. dept., p. 15) Warren Henry F., Summer


Physicians.


Adams Benjamin F. D., Lyman, opposite School CHEEVER JOSEPH, 295 Main (see advt. inside back cover) Cutler E. R., 410 Main Kittredge F. R. C., 8 Central block, Main, up-stairs


BYRNES & WEST, Custom Tailors, Manufacturers and Dealers in Ready-made Clothing and Furnishing Goods, No. 42 Washington Street, Boston.


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Restaurant Parisien, No. 4 Winter Place, Boston. Strictly French Cooking. LOUIS P. OBER, Proprietor.


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Kittredge Theodore, 435 Main Lewis Thomas, Main, near Liberty Page James A., 28 Elm Rhodes G. W., Bacon, near Dale


Warren Royal S., Main, near Lyman Willis John W., near Sentinel office, Main


Worcester Edward, 7 Moody


Picture Frames. WOOLLEY GEORGE, Main, corner Church (see adv. front colored page)


Pianos. WARREN ANDREW, 3 Central block (see adv. dept., p. 18)


Planing Mill. BUTTRICK FRANCIS, Felton (see adv. dept., p. 12)


Plumber. KNAPP WILLIAM B., 288 Main (see adv. dept., p. 5) McVey John E., Main, near Liberty


Printers.


HASTINGS JOSIAH, 260 Main (see adv. dept., p. 22) PHINNEY GEORGE, rear Townsend block, Main (see adv. dept., p. 2) Varney W.m. S., 279 Main


Produce. Stowell Henry C. & Son, Moody, corner Taylor


Provisions.


Faden & Trask, Main, near Moody


Fiske Horatio N., 351 Main McCarthy Dennis, School, opposite Spring


Peoples Market, Moody, near Crescent


Savill Samuel O., 2 Hall's block, Moody, near Gordan


RUMFORD MARKET, James Wellington, proprietor, 4 Eagle block, Main (see adv. dept., p. 3) Warren W. F., 10 Church, corner Main Wellington Theodore F., Main, corner Spring


24 English, French, and German Cloths, Silk Velvet, and Tai- lors' Trimmings, at NASH, SHEFFIELD & CO.'S, 149 Court Street, Boston.


GEO. W. WARE & Co., Furniture, Drapery Curtains, Win- dow Shades, and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont St., Boston.


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Publishers. HASTINGS JOSIAH, 260 Main (see adv. dept., p. 22) PHINNEY GEORGE, rear Townsend's block, Main (see adv. dept., p. 2)


Real Estate and Insurance Agents.


GUINAN WILLIAM, 373 Main (see adv. dept., p. 15) Johnson B. B., Main, near Moody


Moore James M., Main


Smith S. W., Hastings' building, Main


Restaurants. CARON EUGENIE, Moody, corner Gordan (see adv. dept., p. 14)


Field Isaac, Eagle block, Main, corner Common


Fisher Joseph, Main, near Moody


Gleason Michael, Main, corner Common


Higginbottom Samuel, Church, corner Main


Roofer. WHITCOMB H. G., off Bacon (see adv. dept., p. 10)


Sawing Mill. BUTTRICK FRANCIS, Felton (see adv. dept., p. 12)


School Books. WOOLLEY GEORGE, Main, corner Church (see adv. front colored page)


Schools (Private).


Lathrop A. J., principal of Latin and English School, Ex- change


Sewing Machines. WARREN ANDREW, Central block, Main (see adv. dept., p. 18)


Sheriff (Deputy). FISKE E. W., 1 Central block, up-stairs, Main (see adv. dept., p. 2)


1 BYRNES & WEST, Custom Tailors, Manufacturers and Dealers in Ready-made Clothing and Furnishing Goods, No. 42 Washington Street, Boston.


LOUIS P. OBER, Importer of Bordeaux and Burgundy Wines, 4 Winter Place, Boston.


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Stables.


Adams E., Prospect House, Main


Cate Horace, rear Waltham Bank, Main


Cheney J. A., Church, near Main


COOK S. R., Central House (see adv. dept., p. 20) HAY ROBERT, Prospect House, Main (see adv. dept., p. 13) Kendall Levi J., 19 Crescent


Stencil Cutter. Mason John A., Moody, near F. R. R.


Stone Workers. PACKARD CALEB S., Main, corner Prospect (see adv. dept., p. 16) PACKARD JAMES F., 5 Mechanic (see adv. dept., p. 19)


Stoves, Furnaces, etc.


KNAPP WILLIAM B., 288 Main (see adv. dept., p. 5) PATCH GEO. F., Moody, corner Gordan (see adv. dept., p. 10) Stickney R. & Sons, 389 Main


Surveyor. Curtis Joseph H., 2 Central block, up-stairs, Main


Tailors.


Appell Adolph, 361 Main Bamber Asher, 2 Eagle block, Main


BARTON THOMAS J., 283 Main (see adv. dept., p. 21) Bond & Gay, 3 Hall's block, Moody, corner Crescent DELANY JAMES, Main, near Spring (see adv. dept., p. 1) Ryan Daniel, rear 24 Lexington


Teamsters.


HAYES W. W., Beaver Brook (see adv. dept., p. 5) PACKARD JAMES F., 5 Mechanic (see adv. dept., p. 19) Tay Henry, 408 Main


NASH, SHEFFIELD & CO., sell UMBRELLAS, Silk, Al- pacca, and Gingham, at Manufacturers' Prices.


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GEO. W. W.ARE & Co., Furniture, Drapery Curtains, W'in- dow Shades, and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont St., Boston.


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Telegraph.


Western Union Telegraph, Horace Keyes, operator, Wal- tham depot


Tinsmiths.


KNAPP WILLIAM B., 288 Main (see adv. dept., p. 5) PATCH GEO. F., Moody, corner Gordan (see adv. dept., p. 10) Stickney R. & Sons, 389 Main


Tooth Powder Manufacturer. Field Mrs. Dr., 13 Walnut


Trial Justice.


Rutter Josiah, Hastings' building, Main


Trunks, Valises, etc. Crosby Charles, 303 Main


Upholsterer. BELLIS MATTHEW H., Exchange, near Main (see adv. dept., p. 20)


U. S. Deputy Collector Internal Revenue. Houghton C. H., 1 Central block, up-stairs, Main


Valve Manufacturers. DAVIS & FARNUM, Foundry place, near Bleachery station (see adv. dept., p. 23)


Watch Manufactory.


American Watch Co., Crescent


Watch Makers and Repairers. STARBUCK ALEXANDER, Central block, Main (see adv. dept., p. 18) WHITFORD GEORGE H., Main, corner Lexington (see adv. dept., p. 11)


BYRNES & WEST, Custom Tailors, Manufacturers and Dealers in Ready-made Clothing and Furnishing Goods, No. 42 Washington Street, Boston.


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Restaurant Parisien, No. 4 Winter Place, Boston. Strictly French Cooking. LOUIS P. OBER, Proprietor.


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Watches, Jewelry, etc.


Crocker John D., 281 Main


WARREN & STARBUCK, Central block, Main (see adv. dept., p. 18) WHITFORD GEORGE H., Main, corner Lexington (see adv. dept., p. 11)


Weather Vane Manufacturers. Cushing & White, Moody, corner F. R. R.


Wheelwrights. ANDERSON BROS., Main, near Bacon (see adv. dept., p. 4) OHNEMUS ANDREW, Spring, near Main (see adv. dept., p. 17)


Wood Workers (Carriage). ANDERSON BROS., Main, near Bacon (see adv. dept., p. 3)


Wringing Machine Manufacturers. Eureka Machine Co., Pine, near F. R. R.


Wrought Iron Workers.


DAVIS & FARNUM, Foundry place, near Bleachery station (see adv. dept., p. 23)


Splendid variety of Gents' Furnishing Goods, at Gold Prices, of NASH, SHEFFIELD & CO., 149 Court Street, Boston.


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WALTHAM TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1871.


Selectmen and Overseers of Poor, Horatio Moore, Sam'l O. Upham, Augustus Townsend. . Town Clerk, Daniel F. Viles. Town Treasurer, John S. Williams. Assessors, Charles H. Houghton, George Hastings, William W. Clark.


Highway Surveyor, A. R. Carter.


Collector of Taxes, John S. Williams.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Charles A. Welch,


Term expires March, 1872.


Emory W. Lane,


66


66 1873.


George Hastings, 66


66


66


J. W. Willis,


66


66 1874.


Benj. Wellington,


66


66 66


66


R. S. Warren,


66


1872.


Police, L. W. Stanley, Lyman Weeks.


Surveyors of Lumber, John Gilbert, William H. An- derson.


Field Drivers, Charles Hall, Theodore Fiske. Fence Viewers, Oel Farnsworth, William P. Childs. Measurers of Wood and Bark, D. E. Pope, C. H. Bill, W. W. Clark, C. J. Olney, L. S. Foster.


WALTHAM FIRE DEPARTMENT.


BOYDEN ENGINE Co. No 2, Lexington street. Foreman, John Cunningham. 1st Assistant, Patrick J. White. 2d Assistant, John McGuire. Clerk, W. J. Rooney.


Steward, James Marrow.


NEPTUNE ENGINE No. 3, Spruce Street, near Moody.


Foreman, Hiram Weeks. 1st Assistant, Andrew Howard. 2d Assistant, Robert Johnson. Clerk, F. H. Eaton. Steward, J. M. Moore. Treasurer, Charles Hall.


BYRNES & WEST, Custom Tailors, Manufacturers and Dealers in Ready-made Clothing and Furnishing Goods, No. 42 Washington Street, Boston.


LOUIS P. OBER, Emporter of Bordeaux and Burgundy Woines, 4 Winter Place, Boston.


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INDEPENDENT HOSE Co. No. 1, Spruce st., near Moody. Foreman, H. J. Ryan.


Assistant, J. H. Kilburn.


Clerk and Treasurer, A. J. Fisk.


Steward, George Derbyshire.


HOOK AND LADDER Co. No. 1, Lexington street. Foreman, Charles E. Snell.


Assistant, John G. Miller.


Clerk and Treasurer, John C. Sawin.


Steward, Henry J. Fiske.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


HIGH SCHOOL.


James C. Parsons, Master ; James L. Fowle, Sub-mas- ter ; Miss Susan P. Banks, 1st Asst .; Lizzie M. Welling- ton, 2nd Asst. ; Annie F. Breed, 3rd Asst.


NORTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL ..


John T. Prince, Principal ; M. J. Miles, M. J. Thayer, Ella M. Johnson, Nannie H. White, Mary A. Whitford, Lois A. Stearns, Mary E. Johnson, Teachers.


SOUTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL.


Arthur P. Smith, Principal ; Miss Carrie E. Tozier, 1st Assistant ; Sara A. Emerson, Intermediate.


No. 1, taken for Police Station. No. 2, Intermediate, Novella J. Farr. No. 3, Intermediate, Lucia Kendall. No. 4, Intermediate, Eliza J. Moore; Primary, Mary F. Barnes. No. 5, Upper Primary, Hattie N. Sibley; East Primary, Emma C. Jones; West Primary, Emma G. Bigelow. No. 6, Intermediate, Mary C. Stearns; Pri- mary, Ellen J. Dalzell. No. 7, Intermediate, Sarah E. Teele ; Primary, Kate L. Farnsworth. No. 8, Interme- diate, Fannie M. Lyon; East Primary, Mary L. Farns- worth; West Primary, Nellie M. Coye. No. 9, Upper Primary, Clara Abbott; Lower Primary, Elizabeth E. Randall. No. 10, East Primary, Anna Fernald; Upper Primary, Mary F. Adams; West Primary, Emily M. Francis. Music Teachers, Mr. W. W. Davis, Mrs. Eliza J. Scoll.


NASIL, SHEFFIELD & CO., have a fine line of Kid, Dog, Castor, Buck, and Cloth Gloves, and Hosiery.


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GEO. W. WARE & Co., Furniture, Drapery Curtains, Win- dow Shades, and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont St., Boston.


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WALTHAM DIRECTORY.


WALTHAM NEW-CHURCH SCHOOL.


Managers, Rev. T. B. Hayward, Dr. Luther Clark, F. A. Dewson, Rev. J. Pettee.


Principal, Benjamin Worcester, Bacon street. Teach- ers, Miss M. L. Parmenter, Lexington street ; Miss F. Par- tello, Bacon street ; Miss M. E. Stetson, Lexington street. French, Mr. J. Levy, Boston. Music, Miss E. M. Clark, Lexington street.


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Board of Officers for 1870-71 .- Chairman, J. C. Par- sons; Secretary, Emory W. Lane; Directors, G. A. Bates, B. F. D. Adams, J. F. Moore, E. B. Armstrong, A. Town- send; Librarian, Miss Lorenza Haynes.


MASONIC. ENCAMPMENTS OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.


Masonic Temple, Boston.


Boston Encampment, meeting third Wednesday. De Molay Encampment, meeting fourth Wednesday. St. Ber- nard Encampment, meeting second Wednesday.


WALTHAM ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER.


H. N. Fisher, H. P .; A. Webster, K .; J. E. Whit- comb, S. ; S. O. Upham, C. of H. ; N. S. Whitney, P. S .; S. S. Gleason, R. A. C. ; J. F. Moore, M. of Sd V .; R. B. Deane, M. of 2d V .; M. of 1st V. ; R. L. Da- vis, Treasurer ; C. C. Bills, Secretary; , Chap- lain ; C. A. Brackett, Lyman Weeks, Stewards ; Charles H. Parks, Tyler.


Regular convocation third Wednesday of each month.


MONITOR LODGE OF FREEMASONS.


Chartered by the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, Decem- ber 20, A. D. 1820.


Regular meetings are held in Freemason's Hall, the Monday on or before the full of the moon in each month. Election of officers in November.


Officers for 1870 and 1871 .- Albert T. Bacon, W. M .;


BYRNES & WEST, Custom Tailors, Manufacturers and Dealers in Ready-made Clothing and Furnishing Goods, No. 42 Washington Street, Boston.


Restaurant Parisien, No. 4 Winter Place, Boston. Strictly French Cooking. LOUIS P. OBER, Proprietor.


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Henry W. Hartwell, S. W .; Nathan S. Whitney, J. W .; Henry Martyn, Treasurer ; Thomas Kirke, Secretary ; J. F. Moore, S. D. ; Luman N. Hall, J. D .; Leonard P. Frost, Clay McCauley, Chaplains ; William Locke, Mar- shal ; Charles A. Brackett, S. S. ; John D. Miller, J. S. ; Chas. H. Parks, Tyler ; Alonzo S. Locke, I. S .; John W. Fairbanks, Organist.


ISAAC PARKER LODGE.


Regular meetings are held at Masonic Hall first Tues- day in each month.


Officers elected annually in April.


Charles Moore, W. M .; Laroy Brown? S. W .; J. E. Whitcomb, J. W .; H. E. Priest, Treasurer ; L. Noble, Secretary ; Charles S. Burnham, S. D .; C. I. Eaton, J. D .; B. G. Bagley, Chaplain ; H. W. Howe, Marshal ; W. A. Jackson, S. S .; B. H. Thorpe, J. S .; H. C. Gleason, I. S .; Charles Parks, Tyler; E. J. Wright, Organist ; G. L. Almy, Chorister.


SOCIETIES.


WALTHAM MEDICAL INSTITUTE. Organized 1870. Principal, G. W. Rhodes, M. D.


CHORAL UNION.


President, J. W. Fairbanks; Vice-president, Levi Col- by; Actuary, G. A. Bates; Director, Dr. Geo. S. Wood- man; Organist, Jas. W. Colby.


GOOD WILL TEMPLE OF HONOR, NO. 32. Roberts' Hall, Main Street.


Regular meetings every Wednesday evening.


WATCH FACTORY RELIEF ASSOCIATION.


President, B. A. Buckley; Vice-president, H. P. Sher- man ; Secretary and Treasurer, Thomas Kirk.


NASH, SHEFFIELD & CO., 149 Court Street, Boston, make White Shirts, of all grades, to order, from measure.


GEO. IN. WARE & Co., Furniture, Drapery Curtains, W'in- dow Shades, and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont St., Boston.


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WALTHAM DIRECTORY.


ODD FELLOWS.


PROSPECT LODGE, I. O. of O. F. N. G., R. Heard ; V. G., L. Tinker; R. Secretary, S. A. Bostwick; Per. Secretary, C. P. Hall; Treasurer, E. L. Goss.


WALTHAM AND NEWTON STREET R. R. CO.


President, R. E. Robbins; Treasurer, Thomas Kirke ; Superintendent, J. E. Tolman.


RUMFORD INSTITUTE. Organized 1826.


Annual meeting, last Saturday in March.


President, Nathan Warren; Secretary and Treasurer, A. P. Smith ; Directors, Zenas Parmenter, H. W. Hart- well, D. J. Cutter, J. Oscar Teele, E. Stearns, B. Welling- ton, Benjamin Thomas, Thomas Kirke.


EMMET LITERARY ASSOCIATION.


Organized 1866.


Rooms, Central block. Open every evening.


Meetings every Wednesday evening. Officers chosen in December and June.


President, T. F. Larkin; Vice-president, J. B. Gilson ; Recording Secretary, M. J. Conniff; Corresponding Sec- retary, J. G. Maguire; Financial Secretary, A. Curtin ; Treasurer, T. J. Barton ; Librarian, F. S. Hughes.


YOUNG MEN'S LITERARY UNION.


Organized January 1, 1867. Rooms, Central block. Officers elected January and July.


President, H. E. Priest ; Secretary, J. L. Bent; Treas- urer, Charles Warren.


Rooms open day and evening.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, POST 29.


Organized October, 1867. Roberts' Hall, Main street.


Commander, H. G. Sherman; Senior Vice-commander, Charles E. Snell; Junior Vice-commander, Charles M. Reed; Adjutant, George A. Stickney ; Quarter-master, Charles M. Bodge; Surgeon, H. C. Hall ; Chaplain, T. F.


BYRNES & WEST, Custom Tailors, Manufacturers and Dealers in Ready-made Clothing and Furnishing Goods, No. 42 Washington Street, Boston.


LOUIS P. OBER, Importer of Bordeaux and Burgundy Wines, 4 Winter Place, Boston.


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Wellington ; S. M., C. S. Smith; Q. M. S., Geo. Nichols ; O. D., A. F. Alden; O. G., John Clark.


Meets Thursday evenings. Officers elected January.


CHURCHES. FIRST PARISH CHURCH.


Associated with the First Parish in Waltham. Organ- ized in 1696. Place of worship corner of Church and School streets. Denomination, Congregational Unita- rian.


Pastor, Clay McCauley, settled 1869; Deacons, Nathan Viles, -- - -; Executive Committee, Wm. E. Bright, Chairman ; Secretary and Treasurer, W. F. Em- erson ; Sunday-school Superintendent, Lorenzo Burge.


PARISH UNION. President, F. M. Stone.


LADIES' CHARITABLE SOCIETY. President, Mrs. Ho- ratio Moore.


PARISH OFFICERS. Parish Committee, Horatio Moore, Chairman ; Ephraim Stearns, Clerk; Nathan Viles, Treasurer ; James A. Hunt, Sexton.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF WAL- THAM.


Organized 1837.


Place of worship, Moody, corner Main street.


Pastor, L. J. Hall; Stewards, C. Irish, C. H. Stickney, O. Bolton, R. Bliss, A. O. Thomas, H. Weeks, H. F. Bowers, William C. Wilcox, N. N. Glazier; Trustees, R. Stickney, C. Irish, Levi Colby, J. A. Olcott, George Bige- low, H. Weeks, L. P. Frost; Treasurer, C. Irish ; Sexton, R. Stickney.


Number of church members, 240.


Sunday-school Superintendent, W .. Northrup; Assis- tant Sunday-school Superintendent, H. F. Bowers.


Number of scholars, 263. Number of teachers, 27. Volumes, 480.


TRINITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Organized 1820.


Place of worship, Main street.


Pastor, E. E. Strong, settled 1865; Deacons, H. E.


NASH, SHEFFIELD & CO., sell English, French, and Ger- man Cloth, Silk Velvet, Tailors' Trimmings, 149 Court Street, Boston.


GEO. W. W.ARE & Co., Furniture, Drapery Curtains, Win- dow Shades, and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont St., Boston.


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Skeele, A. J. Hoyt, J. S. Bates; Clerk, E. A. Marsh ; Treasurer, D. French ; Sexton, Philip Jones. Number of communicants, 195.


Sunday-school Superintendent, E. A. Marsh; Assist- ant Sunday-school Superintendent, Dr. Thomas Hender- son ; Librarian, Wm. Garfield. Number of Scholars, 210.


CHRIST CHURCH. Organized 1849.


Episcopal. Place of worship, Central street.


Rector, Thomas F. Fales, settled 1849; Wardens, Gil- bert N. Cheney, Moses E. Osgood; Vestrymen, William R. Wills, Otis E. Hunt, C. B. Caldwell, J. B. Hill, Ed- ward Hamilton, Wm. Craven; Treasurer and Clerk, Moses E. Osgood; Sexton, A. Stiles.


Number of communicants, 131.


Sunday-school Superintendent, T. F. Fales; Librarian, Edward Hamilton.




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