Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1871-1872, Part 12

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


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Number of scholars, 80. Volumes, 650.


BAPTIST CHURCH. Organized 1852.


Place of worship, corner Charles and Moody streets.


Pastor, W. H. Shedd; Deacons, A. P. Penniman, C. P. Harrington ; Standing Committee. David Randall, J. T. Dodge, J. D. Fiske, B. G. Bagley, W. S. Draper, Charles C. Bills, C. J. Olney ; Clerk and Treasurer, Geo. Newton ; Sexton, Lewis Bills.


Sunday-school Superintendent, W. S. Draper; Assist- ant Sunday-school Superintendent, C. C. Bills ; Librarian, C. J. Olney; Assistant Librarian, Frank Sherman.


Number of scholars, 245. Volumes, 660.


ST. MARY'S CHURCH.


Roman Catholic. Place of worship, School st., n. Common.


Rector, Bernard Flood, settled 1864; Assistant Pastor, Lawrence J. Morris ; Sexton, John Donahue.


UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY OF WALTHAM. Organized 1865. Place of worship, Rumford Hall. Pastor, -- ; Standing Committee, Geo. Hastings,


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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J. W. Fairbanks, E. B. Armstrong, G. L. Almy, D. S. Marsh; Treasurer, Willard Fisher; Clerk, L. Green.


Sunday-school Superintendent, George L. Almy ; As- sistant Sunday-school Superintendent, David S. Marsh ; Librarians, Frank Wright, Dexter Hawley.


Number of scholars, 125.


WALTHAM SOCIETY OF THE NEW JERUSA- LEM CHURCH.


Organized 1870.


Place of worship, Lexington street, near Bacon.


Leader, Rev. Benjamin Worcester ; Church Committee, Geo. Phinney, Calvin Clark, Joel Shedd; Clerk and Treasurer, Albert H. Shedd.


Sunday-school Superintendent, Benjamin Worcester; Librarian, A. H. Shedd


Number of scholars, 50.


FIRST SPIRITUALIST ASSOCIATION. Hold meetings in Rumford Hall.


BANKS.


WALTHAM NATIONAL BANK. Main street, Waltham. F Capital, $150.000. President, E. M. Stone; Cashier; J. S. Williams ; Teller. -; Directors, F. M. Stone, J. T. Hemenway, J. W. Parmenter, Horatio Moore, William W. Clark, I. R. Scott, George Lawton, William Foster, William P. Childs.


Discount, Monday. Bank hours from 8 A. M., to 22 P. M,


WALTHAM SAVINGS BANK. In Waltham National Bank Building.


Incorporated 1853.


President Horatio Moore ; Treasurer, J. S. Williams ; Trustees, Horatio Moore, F. M. Stone, J. H. Priest, L. P. Frost, J. W. Parmenter, J. Rutter, J. Hastings, J. S. Wil- liams, W. W. Clark, I. R. Scott, D. J. Cutter, J. T. Hem- way ; Secretary, L. P. Frost; Committee of Investment, Horatio Moore, J. W. Parmenter, J. T. Hemenway.


Bank hours from 8} A. M., to 2} P. M.


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


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BOSTON ADVERTISEMENT.


STATE


MOLDING and OVAL FRAME MANUFACTORY,


Fremont St., between Dover St., and Boston & Albany Railroad Bridge,


Where may be found on hand, or made to order, in Pine or Hard Woods, all styles and varieties of


MOLDINGS,


For outside and inside finish, for buildings of all descriptions, and for Mantel and Picture Frames, Cornices, &c., and a very extensive assortment of


OVAL, MANTEL, AND PIER FRAMES, CIRCLES, &C. - -ALSO,-


Doors, Draw-cases, Wash-bowl Stands, Bay Windows, Luthern, and other Window Frames, Door Frames, Piazza Work, Columns, Brackets, &c.,


BANK, STORE, AND OFFICE COUNTERS AND DESKS,


And all varieties of Architectural findings for Stores and dwellings in city and country.


Connected with this establishment is an extensive


LUMBE


Stocked with a large and well-selected assortment of BLACK WALNUT, CHEST- NUT, and all other qualities of Hard wood Lumber, in common use; Spruce and Pine in all their varieties. For sale at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. PLANING by " Woodbury," "Putnam Machine Company," "Daniels," and other Planers; CIRCULAR, FRET, and MILL SAWING, TURNING, MORTISING, &c.


ROSEWOOD, MOTTLED BLACK WALNUT, and all other varieties of


VENEERS.


SERPENTINE MOLDINGS and CIRCLES, in large variety, for the use of Pianoforte Case and Cabinet Makers.


Carpenters, Builders, and all other persons designing to use Lumber in any quan- tity, or for any purpose, will find it for their advantage to call at this place before purchasing, as they will here find the requisite machinery for working lumber in any desired form or manner. Address orders and communications to


JOSEPH F. PAUL & CO.,


441 Tremont Street, BOSTON.


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GREENOUGH, JONES & CO.'S


DIRECTORY


OF THE


INHABITANTS, INSTITUTIONS, MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS, SOCIETIES, BUSINESS, BUSINESS FIRMS, ETC., ETC.,


IN THE


TOWN OF WATERTOWN,


FOR


1871.72.


UNDIC ITR


WALT


GREENOUGH, JONES & CO., COMPILERS AND PUBLISHERS. 96 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.


1871.


STREETS, PLACES, ETC., IN WATERTOWN.


Arlington, from Arsenal, across Mt. Auburn, to Belmont Arsenal, from Main to Brighton line Belmont, from Waltham line to Mt. Auburn Bow, from North, near Lexington Boyd, from Galen


Bridge, from Pleasant, across F. R. R., to Newton line Brook, from Pleasant to the river Chestnut, from Main to Green Church, from Palfrey


Common, from Mt. Auburn to Belmont


Common-street place, from Common, above Orchard Coolidge avenue, from Mt. Auburn to Arsenal Cottage, from Mt. Auburn, near the bridge


Cottage place, from Cottage Cross, from Pleasant, across Main, to West Church Cuba, from Main to Myrtle Elm, from Arlington to Arsenal


Fayette, from Spring to White's avenue


Galen, from Watertown square to Newton line Garnet, from Irving Green, from Main to Pleasant Grove, from Arlington, n. Mt. Auburn, to Coolidge avenue Howard, from Main to Pleasant


Irving, from Market to Mt. Auburn


Jewett, from Morse Lexington, from Main to Lexington Main from Waltham line to Mt. Auburn Maple, from Galen to Jefferson


Market, from Brighton line to Arsenal Morse, from Galen Mt. Auburn, from Main to Mt. Auburn bridge Myrtle, from Main, near F. R. R., to Green North, from Belmont line to Lincoln Orchard, from Lexington, near Belmont line, to Common Palfrey, from Mt. Auburn, near Cemetery Parker, from Mt. Auburn, near Common Patten, from Mt. Auburn to Arsenal Pearl, from Summer to Palfrey Phillips, from Mt. Auburn, near Common Pleasant, from Waltham line to Watertown square Quince from North to Linden


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BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.


River, from Pleasant to Waltham line Riverside place, from Main School, from Mt. Auburn to Belmont Starch Factory lane, from Galen near South River Spring, from Main to Common South, from South River to Newton line South River, from Galen, near the bridge Summer, from Mt. Auburn, above White's avenue Taylor, from Mt. Auburn to Arsenal Walnut, from Mt. Auburn to Arsenal Warren, from Lexington to Waltham line White's Avenue, from Main, opposite Green Williams, from Galen, near Newton line Winter, from Church to Summer


BLOCKS, DEPOTS, ETC.


Almshouse, Zachariah Boody, supt. Orchard


Arlington street station, Owen McGrath, depot master, Arlington street


Arsenal depot, F. R. R. station, Arsenal, near Walnut


Barnard's block, Main, near Watertown square


Bemis station, Fitchburg R. R., Bridge, corner River


Bond's building, Main, opposite Town Hall


C. Block, rear Myrtle, opposite Cuba Dana block, Main, Waterton square Gas works, Watertown & Newton Gas Co., Starch Factory lane, Lyman P. Gerould, supt. Post Office, Mt. Auburn bridge, R. B. Safford, P. M.


Post Office, Main, near Spring, A. McMaster, P. M. Townhouse, Main, corner Church


Watertown depot station, Church, near Main


Watertown arsenal, Arsenal, near Elm


ROBERT F. HORNE, D. D. S.,


DENTIST,


BOND'S BUILDING,


Opposite Town Hall, Main St.,


Residence, 1 Irving Street. WATERTOWN.


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WATERTOWN ADVERTISEMENT.


LEWANDO'S FRENCH DYE HOUSE.


French Fancy Dyer


-AND --


STEAM SCOURER,


WATERTOWN, MASS.


Office, No. 264 Washington Street, . . BOSTON.


SILK AND WORSTED, Damask and Moreen Curtains,


Ladies' and Gentlemen's Garments, Straw Bonnets, Linens, Cottons, &c. DYED AND FINISHED IN A SUPERIOR MANNER.


SILKS AND SILK DRESSES


DYED AND WATERED [IN THE BEST MANNER.


Merino, Thibet, and Cashmere Shawls, Piano and Table Covers, Carpets of all kinds, Druggets, Floor Cloths and Hearth Rugs, Chintz Curtains, &c., &c., cleansed and refinished.


GOODS RESTORED, WHEN POSSIBLE, TO ORIGINAL STATE.


KID GLOVES CLEANSED IN THE NEATEST M.INNER


LAMBERT BROS.,


Successors to TUTTLE, GAFFIELD & CO.,


10 & 12 Merchants Row,


BOSTON.


DEALERS IN


FRENCH PLATE,


German Window,


CAR & PICTURE GLASS,


ROUGH PLATE, Ground and Figured Glass, GLAZIERS' DIAMONDS, &c.


Contract Lots filled at lowest rates, and GLASS guaranteed free from rust.


ESTIMATES FREELY GIVEN, AND BUILDERS INVITED TO CALL ..


ROYAL GILKEY & CO., DEALERS IN


Eastern and Western


LUMBER


Arsenal Street, Cor. Irving,


WATERTOWN.


CONSTANTLY ON HAND,


SPRUCE, PINE, & HEMLOCK TIMBER ;


BOARDS AND DIMENSION, OF ALL QUALITIES;


Michigan, Canada, and Eastern Pine Plank ; Oak, Ash, Whitewood, Butternut, Chestnut, Cherry, and Black Walnut, in Boards and Plank ; SEASONED, PLANED, MATCHED, AND BEADED SHEATHING, BASE BOARDS, SHELVING, AND FLOOR BOARDS ;


Pine, Cedar, and Spruce Shingles and Clapboards ; PICKETS, LATHS, WORKED GUTTERS, CONDUCTORS, MOLDINGS, &c .; Also, a Large Stock of


LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, &c.,


Of Best Qualities, and at Lowest Market Prices. Also, at Coal Yard, a full stock of


COAL AND WOOD,


OF ALL QUALITIES AND SIZES.


51 Hanover Street, - - Opp. American House. HORACE PARTRIDGE, Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


Fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Plated Jewelry


Whitby and Victoria Jet Jewelry, Shell and Horn and every variety of Jewelry in market.


FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,


From United States Watch Company and other American and Foreign manufacturers.


CLOCKS IN GREAT VARIETY,


French Parlor and Mantle Clocks of a great variety of patterns; also, Marble, Bronze, Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, and other fancy patterns, many of which are manufactured at our own Factory, at Bristol, Conn., as well as many styles Regulators and Office Clocks.


Bronze Statuary and Mantel and Clock Ornaments in Variety, COIN-SILVER FORKS, SPOONS, &c.


A full line REED & BARTON'S and other Silver-Plated Castors, Ice Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Tea Sets, Goblets, Mugs, Cups, Card Baskets, etc.


Rogers Bros.' best Plated Forks, Spoons, Ladles, &c. And a full line of Plated Ware of every description. Steel and Plated


TABLE CUTLERY, also POCKET CUTLERY


In every variety of style and quality, of our own importation. Shears, Scissors, etc., a good assortment.


Ladies' and Gents' Shopping Bags and Wallets,


Of every description, of any size, style, color, or at any price or quality.


HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL BRUSHES, LATHER BRUSHES, CLOTH AND HAT BRUSHES, FEATHER DUSTERS, WHISK BROOMS, &c.


SOAPS,


From Phalon & Son, Jesse Oakley, Colgate and other celebrated Soap Manufacturers, as Castile, Honey, Glycerine; ¡ and fine Soaps, as Cashmere, Boquet, Aromatic, Rawolle's Toilet Glycerine, etc. Also, a few dozen pots Jules Hauel's celebrated Saponaceous Com- pound, (15 years old, age warranted), to liim who shaves himself it is well worth a trial. Price 50 cents per pot.


PERFUMERY IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM LUBIN DOWN,


Bohemian, Parian, Lava, China, and other Vases, Toilet Sets, Cologne Sets, Match Boxes, Jewel Boxes, Card Baskets, Goblets, &c., &c.


Manufacturer of Partridge's celebrated "Favorite" South American Earth Pens; also, Partridge's celebrated Pin Stuck and Gold-Eyed Needles, Partridge's Lead Pencils, &c.


Toys of Every Description.


( For detailed account see next page.)


The Jewelry Department of this House being conducted by BENJ. F. HUNT, JR. ESQ., who is well known in this community, (having been in this establishment for many years,) customers can rely on any statement in regard to Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches, or other fine goods purchased from him or those in his employ.


Remember the Place,


51 HANOVER STREET , M BOSTON.


(Directly opp. American House.)


HORACE PARTRIDGE, 51 Hanover St., (opp. American House) Boston,


Importer, Jobber and Retailer of


Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks,


TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,


Scissors, Shears, Soaps. Perfumery, Stationery, Wax Beads, Venetian Cut Beads, Seed Beads Basket Beads, Silver and Gold Lined Beads, and Lined Beads of any color, Shopping Bags. Wallets, Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Jewelry Cases, Work Boxes, Hdkf. Boxes, Portfolios, Backgammon Boards, Chess Boards, Chess- men, Dominoes, Cribbage Boards, Dice, Dice Cups, Checkers.


German and French Accordeons, Harmonicas


Of every style and quality, some of which are very superior, such as Langhammer, Knit- lenger, Concert, Richters, and others. No boy with any taste for music should be allowed to grow up without having a good harmonica on which to learn. Music Boxes, fine Plated and Lacquered Harps. Horns, Trumpets, &c. Also,


The Greatest Variety of Toys to be found in New England,


Or perhaps in the United States, consisting of Spring Horses, Rocking Horses, Hobby Horses, Chair Rockers, Boys' Trucks, Trotting Gigs, 3-Wheel Velocipedes, Wagons, Tip, Carts, Wheelbarrows, Saw Horses and Saws (new), Sleds any style, Base Balls, Foot Balls, Ball Bats, Toy Flags, Bunting Flags, Toy Guns, Drums, Pop Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Canes, Whips, Garden Sets, all kinds Wooden Box Toys, Ten Pins, Villages, Farm Yards, Poultry Yards, Soldiers, Furniture, &c.


Of Games we make a specialty; from Bagatelle Boards, Lozo Pendulum Games, Ring Toss, Le Circle, Parchesi, Croquet Sets, Soltaire Boards, Tivoli Boards, down to the small- est size games of every name and kind. Also, Cubic Picture and Alphabet Blocks, Cran- dall's, Johnson's and Hill's Blocks, Excelsior Blocks all kinds, Transparent Slates, Paints, Marbles, Dolls, Doll Heads, Doll Hats, Gaiters, Doll Jewelry, Baby Houses and Fixtures complete, Doll Bodies, Kid Arms; in fact any kind of a doll to be found in market, from the finest French Doll, with trosseau, down to the tiniest China babe.


The Toy Department being under the immediate supervision and direction of D. O. GOODRICH, ESQ., formerly well known as the proprietor of the Boston Bazaar, 302 Washington Street, and the king of the toy trade.


Whose services have been secured not wholly for show, Thian whom the wants of the customers better can know- For 'tis he's well adapted to deal out the Toys, Who takes pleasure in pleasing the girls and the boys.


Customers can feel assured no pains will be spared to satisfy all their wants in the Toy line. Dolls dressed to order, &c., &c.


Remember the Store, No. 51 Hanover St., opp. American House, Boston.


HORACE PARTRIDGE Is also Proprietor of the


FRANKLIN PRINTING HOUSE,


Late of Washington Street, and solicits all kinds of Job Printing, which will be done with neatness and despatch, at the lowest rates. This leaf, printed at this Office, of which J. D. BONNELL, Esq., is foreman, will serve as a specimen of our work, yet any job any office can do, so can we. Give us a call and a job, then you can see how it is yourself. Entrance 53 Hunover Street.


Also I'nblisher of the Penny Street Ballads, so universally sold throughout the United States and the New Dominion.


HORACE PARTRIDGE, Dealer in Real Estate, and Builder,


Will sell Building Lots ou JJenny Lind Avenne, or on Partridge (proposed) Street, in rear of Jenny Lind Avenue; Lots on Broadway ; also quite a number very beautiful House Lots on land recently purchased by him on Highland Avenne, opposite new High School Building and Fire Engine Honse; lots on Walnut St., Sninmit, Pleasant, Vinal, and Grand View Avenues Also, Dwelling Houses on JJenny Lind Avenue, Somerville; Houses in Chelsea, East Boston, Fast Lenox Street, Webster Court, and Columbus Ave., Boston.


Also, Honses and House Lots in the (new) enterprising village of Wollaston, on Wollas- ton Heights, near Quincy, and a mile only from Boston line, on one of the finest locations In the United States or perhaps in the world House lots any size or at nny price almost, yet all the land is restricted that no objectionable person can get any foothold A great indneement to settle there is a free pass to and from Boston on O. C. & N. R. R. for three years for persons who own a house and live there.


WALTHA


WATERTOWN DIRECTORY, 1871-72.


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; com. mer., commis- sion merchant; c. or cor., corner; ct., court; h., house; lab., laborer; mkr., maker; mnfr., manufacturer; n. or nr., near; opp., opposite; pl., place; P. O., Post-office; pres., president; rd., road; Rev., reverend; st., street; sec., secretary; sq., square; supt., superintendent; treas., treasurer; (U. S. N.) United States Navy; (U. S. A.) United States Army ; whol., wholesale; wid., widow; whf., wharf.


ABBOTT ABIEL, lawyer (21 Merchants Exchange, B.), house Garnet, near Irving


Abbott Granville S. Rev., house Palfrey, near Pearl Abbott Samuel P., law student, bds. A. Abbott's, Garnet Adair Geo. L., works in paper mill, house Cuba, n. Main Adams Alvin (The Adams Express Co., 28 Court street, B.), house rear School, near Belmont


Adams Harriet W., widow of John, house South River Adams Henry, clerk (192 Washington, B.), house Irving Aetna Mills, River, corner Bridge, A. O. Davidson, agent Airth David, papermaker, house Mt. Auburn, near Taylor Aldrich Gardner, house Pleasant, near Cross Alexander Giles, soap manufacturer, Mt. Auburn, n. Patten Allen Edward, farmer, house rear Mount Auburn, between School and Walnut


Allen Hannah Miss, house Williams, corner Galen


Allen Julia Miss, house Williams, corner Galen


Allen Thomas, farmer, house Mount Auburn, between School and Walnut


Alley John, laborer, house Lexington, near Main


American Magnesium Co., Starch Factory lane, A. Lin- coln, treasurer, Charles H. Wing, chemist Ames Emeline Mrs., widow, boards D. B. Flint's, School Arnold Charles, boarding house, Mt. Auburn, n. Arsenal Ashe Maurice, at the Arsenal, house do.


Atherton Charles B., laborer, house Bridge, near F. R. R.


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


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


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WATERTOWN [B] DIRECTORY.


Atkinson William, confectionery, Main, near Howard Arey John, laborer, boards Mt. Auburn, near School Austin Margaret Mrs., widow, house rear East grammar school, Mount Auburn, near the bridge


Ayers Nathaniel, carpenter U. S. Arsenal, house Irving, near Railroad


BABB WM. H., farmer, h. Pleasant, n. Waltham line Bacon Mary, widow of Hezekiah, boards C. McLauthlin's, Cuba


Badger Gideon, laborer, Brook, opposite paper mill Bailey Arad, farmer, house Mount Auburn, near Walnut Balcolm Charles A., clerk, boards C. H. Balcolm's, Galen Balcolm Charles H., asst. supt. gas works, house Galen Bangs Edward, lawyer (31 Pemberton square, B.), house Main, near Waltham line


Barker Alexander A., assistant superintendent Mount Au- burn, house Coolidge avenue, near Grove


Barker Dawn, tripe cleaner, boards South River


Barker H. & Co., starch manufacturer, Starch Factory lane, and (76 Commercial, B.)


BARKER JOSEPH G., shirt manufacturer, Spring, opp. Fayette, house Mt. Auburn, near Philips


Barnard Joel, jr. (Nourse & Barnard), dry goods, crockery and glass ware, Main, near Watertown sq., house do. BARNARD JOHN, house and sign painter, Spring, near Main, house Mount Auburn, corner Patten


Barnard Robert, Mrs., widow, house Main, near Chestnut Barran Warren W., teamster, house Arsenal, near Patten Barrows George, clerk (North, B.), h. Fayette, n. Church Barry Charles J., coal (Charlestown), h. Main, n. Myrtle Barry James, laborer, house rear Main, near Summer Bartlett Benjamin F., paper manufacturer, house Mount Auburn, corner Taylor


Bartlett Harriet, widow, house Palfrey, near Spring Batchelder Madison T., house Coolidge av., near Grove


Batchelder Samuel L., proprietor Spring Hotel, Main, opposite Watertown square


Bates Absalom, works F. Kendall's, house South


Bates Benjamin E., president Bank of Commerce (B.), house Main, above Lexington [Pearl


Bean James M. (Walker, Wilbur & Co., B.), h. Palfrey, n. Belcher George W., painter, house Williams


Beatty James, laborer, house rear Main, n. Catholic church Bell James M., clergyman, house Myrtle, near Main


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.


WATERTOWN [B] DIRECTORY. 137


Bell Walter, works in mill, bds. River, near Bemis station Bemis Charles, lawyer, Dana block, Main, house Main, near Howard [Bemis', Main


Bemis Isaac V., lawyer, Dana block, Main, boards Charles Bemis Lucius, mason, house Fayette, near Spring


Benjamin William R., painter, boards Cuba, near Main Bent Herbert F. (Luther Bent & Co.) furniture, Galen, corner Pleasant, boards L. Bent's, Spring


Bent Luther (Luther Bent & Co.), furniture, Galen, cor- ner Pleasant, house Spring, near Summer


Bent Luther & Co. (Luther and H. F. Bent), furniture, Galen, corner Pleasant


Berry Charles W. (S. S. Gleason & Co.), house Summer, near Winter [Phillips, near Mt. Auburn Berry Francis J. (Berry & Moody), carpenter, house Berry Geo., H. clerk, S. S. Gleason & Co., boards Chas. W. Berry's, Summer


Berry Samuel, boards Summer, corner Winter


Berry & Moody (Francis J. Berry and Geo. H. Moody), carpenters, Main, opposite Mt. Auburn


Bevins Josiah, frame maker, house Galen, n. South River Binney Charles A. (R. B. Safford & Co.), grocer, Mt. Auburn bridge, house Mt. Auburn, near bridge


Bird Hannah and Mary Misses, house Belmont, near Mt. Auburn bridge


Bird Joseph, house junction Belmont and Mt. Auburn Bixby James T. Rev., house Summer, corner Winter


Blaisdell James T. (Norcross & Blaisdell), carpenter, h. Myrtle, near Main


Blanchard Edward R., clerk (46 Chauncy, B.), house Summer, near White's avenue [near Fayette Blanchard John, driver for Simons Bros. & Co., h. Spring, Bleiler George, butcher, house Arsenal, near the Arsenal Blodgett William A. (15 State, B.), h. Irving, cor. Garnet Bloomfield William, stocking weaver, h. River, n. Bridge Bolster Henry, at the arsenal, house do.


Bond Daniel (D. Bond & Son), provisions, Main, house Main, near Myrtle


Bond Darwin D. (D. Bond & Son), h. Green, near Main


Bond D. & Son (Daniel and Darwin D. Bond), provisions, Main


Bond Dudley Y., works mill, h. River, n. Waltham line Boodey Zachariah, superintendent almshouse, Orchard Boot James, knitter, house Green, near Main


Boot Osmond, knitter, house in wool-yard, Galen


Splendid variety of Gents' Furnishing Goods, at Gold Prices, of NASH, SHEFFIELD & CO., 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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Bournes Margaret, widow of James, house River, near Waltham line


Bowen George S., tinsmith, house Cross, near F. R. R.


Boyd George L., builder, house foot of Boyd


Boyle John, clerk, boards Riverside place


Boyle Patrick, laborer, house Pleasant, near bridge Boynton David, laborer, house River, n. Bemis station Bradford Ruth, widow, house Summer, n. White's avenue Bradlee Charles H., printer, house Main, near Myrtle


Bradlee David F., chemist, house Main, near Cross


Bradlee John E., salesman (77 Clinton, B.), house Sum- mer, near White's avenue [station Bradley James H., works in mill, bds. River, near Bemis Bradley Nellie Miss, teacher, boards Main, opposite Meth- odist church


Bradley Patrick, laborer, house Galen, near Main


Bram'an Isaac G., post surgeon at the Arsenal, house at Brighton


Breagy William, hostler, house Williams


Breene Ann Mrs., widow of William, house Starch Facto- ry lane [Starch Factory lane Breene William, carriage painter, boards Mrs. Breene's,


Brennan Patrick, laborer, bds. Church Hill, near Main


Brennan Thomas, laborer, house Church Hill, near Main Brennon Mary, widow of John, house rear Main, near F. R. R. bridge


Brewer A. T., carpenter at the arsenal, house Brighton Briggs John, carpenter, boards Mrs. Hackett's Spring Brigham Charles, architect (7 Pemberton sq., B.), boards Galen, corner Starch Factory lane [Summer Brigham Edwin H. (2 Bulfinch, B.), boards Mrs. Howard's, Brigham John, house Galen, corner Starch Factory lane Brigham John, jr., carpenter, house Galen, corner Starch Factory lane


Bright Charles H., baker, Main, near Church, house do.


Bright David K., laborer, boards Mrs. D. Bright's, Green, near Main


Bright Deborah, widow of George, h. Green, near Main Bright George W., carpenter, house rear Main, near Post- office building


Bright Henry F., baker, house Howard, near Main


Bright Henry, gardener, house Howard, near Main Bright Henry, jr., farmer, house Howard, near Main Broderick David, laborer, house River, near Ætna Mills Brodrick Dennis, laborer, house River, near Ætna Mills


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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