Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1882, Part 2

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 326


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Watch Springs.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 315)


Weaving Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 315)


Window Shades.


Corse & Smith, 181 Washington, Boston (see page 314)


Wire. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 315)


1883


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STREETS, PLACES, ETC , IN WALTHAM.


STREETS, PLACES, ETC., IN WALTHAM.


Acorn, from Oak to Bolton


Adams, from Crescent, n. Spruce, to Crescent, n. Moody Adams avenue, from Moody, near Newton line, to West Newton line


Alder, from Moody to Beech


Ash, from Moody to Crescent


Bacon, from Main to Lexington


Beaver, from Lexington to Warren


Beech, from High to Myrtle


Benefit, from Newton, opposite Calvary, to F. R. R., Wa- tertown Branch


Boland, from Oak, near Acorn


Bolton, from Newton, south side


Bow, from North, near Lexington, to North


Brook, from Lincoln to Lincoln line


Brown, from Moody to Crescent


Brown's lane, from Charles, near Harvard, to Felton


Calvary, from Newton to Farwell, at Newton line


Carter, from Elm, next F. R. R. depot, to Moody


Cedar, from Calvary to High


Central, from Newton to Elm


Charles, from Moody, near F. R. R., to South


Cherry, from Moody to Crescent


Chestnut, from Crescent to Newton


Chestnut place, from Chestnut, near Moody


Church, from Main to Lyman


Church street avenue, from Church to School


Clinton, from Newton, south side, to Day Common, from Main to School


Common street place, from Common, near Main


Cranberry, from High to Newton line


Crescent, from Moody, opposite Pine, to Moody, opposite Derby, near Newton line Cross, from Main to Central Curve, from Lexington to Lincoln


Cushing, from Moody to Hall Cutter, from Newton to Cedar Dale, from Lexington, across Bacon


Dana, from Lowell to Gardner Day, from Clinton to Bolton


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STREETS, PLACES, ETC., IN WALTHAM.


Derby, from Moody, near Newton line, opp. Crescent, to Newton line


East Ash, from Moody, opposite Ash


East Brown, from Moody, opposite Brown


Elm, from Main, opp. Church, to River, n. F. R. R. depot Exchange, from Central House, Main, to Pond


Farwell, from River, near the bleachery, to Newton line, at Calvary


Felton, from Moody, near F. R. R., to the town farm


Ferren, from Felton, near Prospect, to F. R. R.


Fiske avenue, from Weston, above South


Flood, from John to Calvary


Floyd, from Russell to Charles


Forest, from Beaver to North


Foundry avenue, from Willow, near River, to Davis and Farnum's iron foundry


Fountain, from Charles to Felton


Friend, from Calvary to John


Gardner, from High, to Pine


Gilead avenue, from Spruce to Moody


Gordon, from Moody to Hall Gore, from Main to Grove


Grant, from Charles to School


Grove, from Main, near F. R. R., Beaver Brook station, to Pleasant, Watertown Hall, from Pine to High


Hammond, from Main, nearly opposite Prospect


Harvard, from Main to Charles


Harvard avenue, from Harvard to Grant


Heard, from Main, opposite Lyman, to Central


High, from Moody to Newton line


Jackson, from Central to River John, from Moore to Calvary cemetery


Lake, from Lexington to Lincoln


Lexington, from Main to Lexington line


Liberty, from 255 Main to School


Lincoln, from Lexington to Lincoln line


Linden, from Main, near Beaver Brook station, F. R. R., to Beaver


Locust, from Winter to Winter, near West


Lowell, from Pine to High


Lowell street place, from Lowell, near Pine


Lyman, from 217 Main to Beaver


Main, from Watertown line to Weston line Maple, from Moody to Crescent ,


Mechanic, from Charles to Felton


Middle, from Common, near Main, to Spring


Moody, from Main, near Eagle block, to city of Newton Moore, from Calvary to John


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STREETS, PLACES, ETC., IN WALTHAM.


Mt. Pleasant, rear Church


Mt. Pleasant court, from 42 School Myrtle, from Moody to Beech New Grove, from Newton to Grove Newton, from 190 Main to High


North, from Lincoln st., n. Lincoln line, to Belmont line Oak, from Newton, opposite Taylor, to Moore Orange, from Moody to Crescent Park place, from Church, near Main, to School Parker's lane, from Willow, near River Pine, from Newton to Moody


Pleasant, from opposite 192 Main to Summer


Plympton, from Bacon, between Pond and Dale Pond, from Lexington to Bacon


Prospect, from Main, across Charles, to F. R. R. Prospect lane, from Main, near Weston


Prospect place, from Prospect, near Charles Quince, from Beaver, near Fitchburg railroad, to North River, from Moody to Watertown line River avenue, rear 17 River Robbins, from Moody, above Brown, to Crescent Russell, from Harvard to South School, from Bacon to Lyman Smith, from Lincoln to Lexington line


South, from Weston, near Main, to Auburndale line


South Harvard, from Felton to F. R. R.


Spring, from Main to School Spruce, from Crescent to Moody


Summer, from Lexington to Pleasant


Summer street avenue, from Summer, opp. Warren av. Sun, from Ferren, near Felton Taylor, from Moody to Newton Union, from Gordon to Taylor Vernon, from Prospect to South Walnut, from Moody to Crescent


Warren, from Main to Watertown line


Warren avenue, from Summer to Church


Water, from Charles, near Moody to Felton West, from Winter to Weston line


Weston, from Main, near South, to Stony Brook Williams, from Charles to F. R. R. Willow, from River to Main


Winter, from Lincoln, above Curve, to Lincoln line


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BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC., IN WALTHAM.


BLOCKS, HALLS, BUILDINGS, ETC., IN WALTHAM.


Adams building, Main, corner Church Almshouse, South


Armory Hall, Main, near Spring


Bacon's block, Moody, near Spruce


Central block, Main, near Church Charles A. Welch Hall, Moody, corner Charles Conley's block, Moody, corner Crescent Dix block, Moody, south end of the bridge


Donahoe's block, Main, near Spring Eagle block, Main, near Common Exchange Hall, Main, corner Spring Glidden's block, Moody, corner Spruce Goodnow's block, Main, opposite Spring Granite block, rear Townsend block, Main Granite Hall, Granite block, Main Greeley's block, Main, corner Spring Hall's block, Moody, corner Gordon Hall's building, Crescent, corner Moody Hastings block, 228 Main


Lawrence block, Main, corner Common Massosit Hall, South Side


Music Hall, 22 Elm


Music Hall block, 20, 22 and 24 Elm


Odd Fellows Hall, 361 Main


Police station, Lexington, near School


Pope & Whitney's block, 311 and 313 Main


Post-office, Rumford building, Main


Pratt's building, Moody, near Taylor Priest's building, 355 Main


Prospect block, Main, near Spring


Public Library, Moody, corner Charles


Roberts Hall, Main, nearly opposite Spring


Rumford building, Main, corner Elm


Rumford Hall, Main, corner Elm School Committee's office, High school building, Church Selectment and Assessors office, Bank building, Main Shepherd's block, Moody, near Spruce Smyth's block, Moody, corner Spruce Stearns & Crehore block, Main, opposite Moody


Townsend's block, Main, near Church


Waltham National Bank building, Main, cor. Lexington Whitford's block, Main, near Lexington


Whitford's building, Main, near Common


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CEMETERIES, ETC., IN WALTHAM.


CEMETERIES.


Calvary (Catholic), Calvary, near Chemistry station Church street (Catholic), Church, near Main Grove Hill, Main, near Beaver Brook station Mt. Feake, South, near Roberts' crossing


RAILROAD STATIONS, ETC.


Beaver Brook Station, Joseph M. Stevens, station agent Bleachery station, Frank R. Beckwith, station agent Calvary street crossing, James Amrock, flagman Chemistry station, Peter McVey, station agent Clematis Brook station, Beaver, Samuel N. Cushing, station agent


Maine Central station, Lexington, near Summer, John Trefry, station agent


Pine street crossing, Michael Connelly, flagman


Waltham station, Elm, John R. O'Connell, station agent, Charles J. Maloney, baggage-master


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


COAT OF ARMS IN FRONT WALL.


NO


MATTER WHAT OTHERS ADVERTISE,


W E SELL GOOD FURNITURE


-AT-


PRICES WHICH MUST COMMAND


. The Attention of


BUYERS


OF BARGAINS


.


Who are


BOUND To secure the most for their money.


RECOLLECT THAT THIS IS THE


ORIGINAL PLACE, KEPT


BY THE


ORIGINAL PERSON, UNSURPASSED


WITH AN


K NOWLEDGE Of His Pa- trons' Wants, From 40 Years' Experience. SAVE MONEY By Buying Furniture, Etc., at


151 Hanover St.,


BOSTON.


COAT OF ARMS IN FRONT WALL. F C F 2


UNITED STATES


IRON, HARDWARE ---- AND -


METAL TRADES


DIRECTORY, 1883, NO. 3,


COMPRISING A COMPLETE LIST OF THE


Manufacturers, Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, Commission Merchants, Brokers, and Artisans in all the Baser Metals, and all Goods Manufactured from them in the United States and Territories.


PRICE, $6.00.


W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., Editors & Publishers, BOWDOIN BUILDING, 31 MILK ST., BOSTON, MASS.


WALTHAM DIRECTORY, 1882.


ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.


Ab., above; agt , agent; asst., assistant; av, avenue; b. or bds., boards; bet., between; bldg., building; blk., block; (B.), Boston; B. Mnfg. Co., Boston Manufacturing Co .; com. mer., commission merchant; c. or cor., corner ; ct., court; F. R. R., Fitchburg Railroad; h., house; lab., laborer; mkr., maker; mnfr., manufacturer; n. or nr., near; opp., opposite; pl., place; P. O., Post- office; pres., president; r., rear; rd., road; Rev., reverend; sec., secre- tary; sq., square; st., street; supt., superintendent; treas., treasurer; U. S. A., United States Army; U. S. N, United States Navy; whf., wharf; whol., wholesale; wid., widow.


Where the name of a corporation, factory or firm appears immediately after the name, it indicates the place of business. After the name of the street the word street is omitted.


ABBOTT CLARA MISS, boards 314 Main


Abbott Leonora M., widow of Timothy B., nurse, house rear Taylor, near Moody


Abbott Olive, widow of John, house 314 Main


Abbott Wm. H., at bleachery, house Taylor, n. Moody Adams Ann B., widow of Horatio, house 37 Lyman Adams Benj. Faneuil D., physician, h. Lyman, opp. School Adams Ernest T., milk driver, boards 336 Main


Adams Everett D., at American Watch Co., house Elm, opposite F. R. R. depot


Adams Frank E., at American Watch Co., house Rob- bins, near Moody [ams, c. Orange Adams George H., at American Watch Co., house Ad- Adams George W., at American Watch Co., boards E. Rose's, High


Adams Helen M. Mrs., dressmaker, h. E. Ash, c. Moody Adams House, Adams, c. Maple, Sabra N. Robbins, prop. Adams John, printer (Washington, corner Winship place, Brighton), boards Mrs. Farwell's, South


Adams John Q., farmer, boards Stephen Adams', off Main, above Weston


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Adams Laura A., widow of John M., house 97 Crescent DAMS MANLEY U., agent Boston Manufactur- A' ing Co., house Moody, opposite Charles


Adams M. Fannie, teacher Intermediate South grammar school, rooms 17 Crescent


Adams Oliver E., boards 97 Crescent


Adams Samuel M., carpenter, house Plympton, n. Bacon


Adams Simeon, at American Watch Co., rooms Hall, cor. Gordon


Adams Stephen, farmer, house off Main, above Weston Adams Stephen jr., boards Stephen Adams', off Main


Adams Wm. A., foreman Wm. H. Leatherbee & Son, house Cross, near Main


Affleck Geo. D., at American Watch Co., h. 55 Brown Agnew Catharine, widow, house Felton, corner Fountain Albro Annie E. Miss, boards 78 School


Albro Elizabeth S., widow of John A., house 78 School


Albro Sarah E. Miss, boards 78 School


Alden George S., machinist American Watch Co., house 17 Church


Alden Mary S., widow of Simeon, house 19 Church Alden Sarah B., widow of Robert T., h. Alder, n. Moody Aldred Adelaide E. Mrs., house Moody, opp. Gordon


Aldred Lewis E., at Am. Watch Co., boards 85 Moody


Aldred Richard T., at Am. Watch Co., bds. Moody, opp. Gordon


Alexander Margaret N., teacher Main street primary school, boards 11 Central


Alexander Priscilla D., widow of Marshall P., dressmaker, house 11 Central [n. Beech


Alfred Wm. F., at American Watch Co., house Myrtle,


Allan Wm., tailor, 87 Moody, boards 73 do.


Allen Alonzo, carpenter, boards Mt. Pleasant


Allen Elijah, boards 5 Gordon


Allen George N., machinist, rooms 25 Maple


Allen Jerry, carpenter, house Mt. Pleasant


Allen Mary J. Mrs., dressmaker, Grove, n. Willow, h. do. Allen William E., woolen goods (92 Franklin, B.), house Main, near Gore


Allen Wm. E., works American Watch Co., house off Charles, west of Prospect


Allen Wm. E. jr., clerk (92 Franklin, B.), boards Wil- liam E. Allen's, Main


Allen Willis, at American Watch Co., rooms 10 Cushing Allin Horatio N., lawyer, 307 Main, house Harvard, near Harvard avenue


Almy Geo. L., machinist Am. Watch Co., house 435 Main Almy Lizzie C., clerk, 105 Moody, house 435 Main


Alson Nils, at Boston Manufacturing Co., h. 55 River


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American Watch Co., Crescent (Boston office, 405 Wash- ington street), R. E. Robbins, president; Henry Bond, treasurer


A MERICAN WATCH TOOL CO., Benefit, east of F. R. R., Watertown branch (see page 7)


Ames Charles H., Belmont Billiard room, Common, cor. Main, house Floyd, near Charles


Ames Dummer T., clerk (450 Washington, B.), boards Martha K. Ames', Floyd


Ames Leon, clerk M. S. Foster & Son, b. Linden, n. Main Ames Martha K., wid. of Alden A., h. Floyd, n. Charles Ames Norman E., Belmont Billiard room, Common, cor. Main, house Floyd, near Charles


Amrock Edward S., hair-dresser, Eagle block, Main, boards James Amrock's, Charles


Amrock James, flagman, Calvary street crossing, house Charles, near Mechanic


Amrock James T., machinist, b. Jas. Amrock's, Charles Amrock Stephen, laborer, house Calvary, opp. Friend Anderson Abby A. Miss, teacher ( Somerville), board E. S. Anderson's, Russell


Anderson Arthur S., clerk (83 Cornhill, B.), boards E. S. Anderson's, Russell


Anderson August, at B. Mnfg. Co., h. River, opp. Jackson Anderson Augustus, at American Watch Co., house Main, corner Grant


A NDERSON BROS. (E. S. and Wm.H. Anderson) carriage mnfrs., Main, near Bacon (see page 297)


Anderson Elijah S. (Anderson Bros.) carriage mnfr., Main, near Bacon, house Russell, near Prospect Anderson Kate S., dressmaker, Crescent, corner Walnut, boards do.


Anderson Klaus, at B. Mnfg. Co., h. River, opp. Jackson Anderson Wm. H. (Anderson Bros.), carriage mnfr., Main, near Bacon, house 362 Main


Armstrong Elias B., house Lexington, corner Curve Armstrong Nicholas M., carpenter, h. Russell, n. South Armstrong William, at Am. Watch Co., rms. 98 Moody Arnold Charles I., house Hammond, near Main


Arnold Charles R., dial painter, boards John C. Fisher's, Mechanic


Arnold Rhoades, harnessmaker, b. Mechanic, c. Charles Arseno Felix, tailor, boards 14 Elm


Ashley Henry L., painter American Watch Co., rooms Mrs. M. J. Mayhew's, Robbins


Ashworth Nancy, wid. of George, h. Felton, c. Williams Ashworth Robert S., laborer, b. Henry Linney's, Charles Atkinson Robert C., surveyor, h. rear Harvard, n. Charles Atwood Anderson, driver E. T. Peabody, Pond, bds. do.


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Atwood Elisha, carpenter, bds. D. H. Hick's, Robbins TWOOD ELISHA JR., carpenter, Moody, near


A' Brown, rooms C. W. French's, Moody (see page 305) Atwood Winslow, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 88 Moody Austin Charles B., at American Watch Co., boards D. Haven's, East Ash


Austin Christopher, carpenter, house 54 Adams .


Austin Llewellyn, at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. Etta Bacon's, High


Austin William A., house Charles, opposite Floyd


Avery Nellie M. Miss, cashier Boston Branch Grocery, boards 14 Lexington


Avery William, at Am. Watch Co., h. Myrtle, n. Moody Ayer Charles H., watchmaker American Watch Co., house 7 East Ash


Ayers William H., carpenter, Main, n. Hammond, h. do.


BABCOCK JANE, widow of Rufus, house 14 Bacon Bacon Clarence I .. , at American Watch Co., boards E. L. Bacon's, Taylor


Bacon Emeline C., widow of Jonathan C., house 7 Union Bacon Etta, widow. of Francis A., h. High, opp. Gardner Bacon Eugene L., at American Watch Co., house Taylor, corner Hall


Bacon George H., shoemaker, house Calvary, near Cedar Bacon Herschell A., at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. Etta A. Bacon's, Iligh


Bacon John O., painter, rooms 86 Moody


Bacon Lydia Mrs., Moody, opposite Cherry


Bacon Mary L., widow of Rufus F., house Pine, near F. R. R. crossing


Bacon Samuel A., house 85 Moody


Bailey A. E., cigarmaker, boards Central House


Bailey Charles L., overseer hoisery department B. Mnfg. Co., house 4 Pine, opposite Lowell


Bailey William H., prop. Cascarilla compound, Grant, near School, house do. [House Bailey Woodward, cigarmaker A. E. Bullock, b. Central Baird Charles E., shipper (112 Summer, B.), house Ver- non, near Prospect


Bakeman S. E., laborer, house 30 River


Baker Catharine Mrs., house Main, above Weston


Baker Charles, works American Watch Co., house Adams, corner Cherry


AKER EDWARD D., printer, b. James Baker's, Cherry


Baker James, at Am. Watch Co., h. Cherry, n. Adams Baker Judah S., at American Watch Co., house Robbins, near Moody


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Baker Marion, widow of William jr., house 48 Cherry Baker Orrin W., salesman (518 Washington, B.), house 9 Moody


Baker Thomas W., contractor and builder, Main, corner Spring, house 21 Central


Balch James, at American Watch Co., bds. 91 Crescent Baldwin Fred. M., boards Robert M. Baldwin's, North Baldwin James F., farmer, house North, above Quince Baldwin James W., farmer, b. Jas. F. Baldwin's, North Baldwin Martha Miss, house Curve, near Lexington Baldwin Robert M., farmer, house North, above Quince Ball Frank B., at Am. Watch Co., b. J. C. Gates', Moody Ballard Alice G., clerk, 105 Moody, boards 19 Crescent Ballard George F., at Am. Watch Co., h. Main, c. Spring Ballard Harley, laborer, house Plympton, near Bacon Ballard Henry P., boot and shoemaker, 383 Main, house Cushing, near Hall


Ballou George F., at Am. Watch Co., h. Maple, n. Moody Bamber Asher, merchant tailor and ready made clothing,


Prospect block, Main, house Russell, near Harvard Bamber Golde, teacher of elocution, boards Asher Bam- ber's, Russell


Bamber Moses, clerk and messenger Waltham National Bank, boards A. Bamber's, Russell [281 do. Bambrick Joseph, manager U. P. Tea Co., 269 Main, b. Banks Lydia K., widow of Gardner, house 43 Central


BANKS NATHANIEL P. HON., U. S. Marshal, U. S. Court-house (140 Tremont, B.), h. 565 Main Banks Patrick, laborer, house Calvary, near Newton Banks Sybell Miss, clerk P. O. (50 Union square, Somer- ville), boards 43 Central


Bannan John H., at American Watch Co., boards Thom- as Bannon's, Felton


Bannon Delia, widow of John, h. Felton, opp. Williams Bannon John J., painter, house 122 School


Bannon Owen, laborer, house rear School, near Spring Bannon Thomas, teamster, house Felton, near Ferren Barchie Steve, peanut stand, Main, cor. Church, h. do. Barker Charles A., farmer, house Main, above Weston Barker Charles D., at American Watch Co., boards Chas. A. Barker's, Main


Barker Frank J., at American Watch Co., bds. 15 Adams Barker George C., machinist, h. 18 Adams, near Walnut Barker George L., machinist, boards 15 Adams


Barker Thaddeus L., machinist at American Watch Co., house 15 Adams


Barker William A., music teacher, 32 Adams, boards do. Barnes Delcenia M., widow of Hiram P., house Moody, corner Alder


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Barnes Fred. H., civil engineer (West Newton), boards 7 Harvard


Barnes George F., artist, house Gordon, near Moody


ARNES G. H., lumber dealer with J. G. & N. G. DGooch (Western av., Br. )b. 7 Harvard (see back cover) Barnes Gillum, boards 7 Harvard


Barnes Hiram P., engraver American Watch Co., boards Mrs. D. M. Barnes', Moody


Barnes Joseph I., draughtsman, rooms 23 Church


Barnes Martha McC., teacher South grammar school, b. Moody, corner Alder [190 Main


Barnes Mary F. Miss, teacher North grammar school, b.


Barnes Phineas L., farmer, house Warren, near Beaver Barnes Walter C., machinist, b. Mrs. D. M. Barnes', Moody Barnet Kate, widow of Morris, h. Felton, cor. Fountain Barnwell Mark, at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 24 River


Barr John H., at Am. Watch Co., b. Rob't Barr's, Felton Barr Robert, works Am. Watch Co., h. Felton, n. Prospect Barrett David, laborer, boards Daniel Kennedy's, River Barrett Francis, works at the bleachery, boands Bridget Laughlin's, Foundry avenue


Barrett Jas., laborer, h. Newton, south end of the bridge Barrett Michael, teamster, house Grove, near Willow Barrett Misses, house 41 Charles


Barrett William, at Am. Watch Co., h. Ash, n. Adams


Barrett William, express, boards 1 River [Cherry Barron Geo., at Am. Watch Co., rms. Chas. E. Russell's, Barry Bartholomew, laborer, house Foundry avenue


BARRY EPHRAIM L., publisher Waltham Rec- ord, 244 Main, house Church, next High school-house (see page 303) [school-house


Barry Mary H., widow of George, h. Church, next High Bartlett George L., conductor F. R. R., house Pond, near Lexington


Bartlett Harvey P., proprietor Steamboat, White Swan and Lily Point Grove, Moody, opp. River, b. 30 Taylor Barton Charles A., at American Watch Co., boards Chas. R. Barton's, Ash


Barton Charles R., house Ash, near Moody


Barton Fanny, widow of Benjamin, h. Robbins, n. Adams Barton James, at American Watch Co., bds. Fanny Bar- ton's, Robbins


Barton Rebecca A., widow of Peter, h. Ash, n. Moody Barton Thomas J., tailor, Whitford's building, 361 Main, house Lexington, corner Dale


Bassett Elizabeth Mrs., hair goods, 285 Main, house do. Bassett Jefford, at bleachery, house 285 Main


Batchelder Adolph S., machinist American Watch Co., house Maple, near Crescent


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Batchelder Bradford C., carriage-maker, house 8 Spruce Batchelder Carrie A., widow of Eugene, boards Nathan Morse's, North


Batchelder Jacob Mrs., house Pine, near Newton


Bates Joseph C., watchmaker American Watch Co., house Maple, near Moody


Beal Ezra W., wholesale produce (11 Chatham, B.), house Main, near Newton


Beal John D., carpenter, house North, near Lexington


Bean Betsey H. Miss, house Floyd, near Russell


Bean Chas., overseer yd. at bleachery, h. River, n. Willow Bean Henry A., house Floyd, near Russell


Bean Henry O., works F. R. R., h. Taylor, cor. Gardner


Bean Horace G., machinist, h. Warren, corner Beaver


Bean James C., sheriff's keeper, house Mt. Pleasant


Bean Mary L., widow of James, house Harvard avenue, near Harvard


Bean Milton A., house Russell, near Prospect


Bean Patrick, laborer B. Mnfg. Co., h. Fountain, c. Charles Beard Josiah, house 27 Church


Beatty James (Beatty & Robinson), furniture, Prospect block, Main, house Pond, corner Lexington


Beatty Vincent, baggage-master F. R. R., h. Mt. Pleasant Beck Charles L., house Grant, near School


Beckwith Frank R., station agent Bleachery station, h.do. Bedard Jerimie J., clerk, 265 Main, rooms Mrs. E. C. Chapin's, School


Beebe Walter E., machinist, house over Lawrence, Riley & Co.'s store, Main


Behan Michael, laborer, house North, above Forest


Behrmann A. H., at American Watch Co., rms. John H. Webber's, High


Belleveau Andrew J., jobber and wood dealer, house Sun, near Ferren [ton, n. South Bellis Albert H., dial painter Am. Watch Co., h. Wes- Bellis John S., house South, near Vernon


Bellis Matthew H., cabinet-maker and upholsterer, Ex- change, near Main, house do.


Bellis M. H. Mrs., carpet-maker, Exchange, n. Main, h. do. Bellis Willie S., at B. Mnfg. Co., b. John S. Bellis', South Belmont Billiard Hall, C. H. & N. E. Ames, proprietors, Common, corner Main


Bemis Charles W., carpenter, Main, cor. Grant, house do. Bemis Hannah S., wid. of Lewis, h. Lexington, n. Bacon Bemis Luke, carpenter, house School, corner Bacon Bemis Mary G., widow of Dexter, h. 4 Harvard avenue Bemis Mary J., widow of Isaac, house Cherry, n. Adams Bemis Royal, florist, 6 Maple, near Moody, house do. Bennett Archelaus, farmer, house Bow, near North


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Bennett Charles I., at American Watch Co., house rear Harvard, near Charles


Bennett Frederick W., at American Watch Co., rooms F. A. Ensworth's, Adams


Bennett John, laborer, house Felton, opp. Fountain Bennett John J., pattern-maker, b. John Bennett's, Felton Bennett Joseph, pattern-maker, b. John Bennett's, Felton Bennett Wm. J., works in the bleachery, h. Parker's lane Bent W. Henry, police, house Grant, opp. Harvard av. Benthal Fred, telegraph operator (Fitchburg depot, B.), boards Agnes Farrington's, High




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