Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1888-1889, Part 23

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 510


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Worsteds, Silks and Flosses.


BOYNTON S. W. & CO., 107 and 109 Moody (see page 60)


Worsteds, Yarns, Etc.


FLYNN MARY L. MISS, 281 Main (see page 101) LAMB C. F., (Boston Store), 167 and 171 Moody (see page 12) MACURDY ROLAND W., 29 Moody (see p. 60)


Wrought Iron Building Work. GIFFORD FRED C., 21 Crescent (see page 508)


Yacht Builder.


SHEDD GEORGE F., Lexington, rear W. N. C. school (see page 500)


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CITY GOVERNMENT, 1888-89.


Municipal Election First Tuesday of December Annually. City Government Organized on the First Monday in January.


MAYOR. HON. HENRY N. FISHER.


ALDERMEN.


President, Charles P. Bond.


Ward 1-John Handrahan, George W. Carey, Charles T. Hemenway.


Ward 2-John E. Soper, George S. Alden, Ralph S. Wentworth.


Ward 3-John J. Fahey, Martin Ryan, George O. Farwell.


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Ward 4-Mahlon R. Leonard, Milton H. Stevens, Eli- jah S. Anderson.


Ward 5-Hiram Weeks, Charles H. Moulton, Henry Bond.


Ward 6-Murray D. Clement, Charles W. Durgin, Charles P. Bond.


Ward 7-William C. Hayes, James O'Brien, Joseph B. Bennett.


Clerk of the Board of Aldermen, Luman N. Hall.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Finance-John E. Soper, Mahlon R. Leonard, Ralph S. Wentworth, Charles H. Moulton, Charles P. Bond.


Accounts-Hiram Weeks, Murray D. Clement, George S. Alden, Martin Ryan, Joseph B. Bennett.


State and Military Aid-Chas. W. Durgin, John Hand- rahan. James O'Brien.


Streets-John Handrahan, Ralph S. Wentworth, John J. Fahey, Elijah S. Anderson, Henry Bond, Charles W. Durgin, William C. Hayes.


Licenses-Charles H. Moulton, Milton H. Stevens, Ralph S. Wentworth.


Claims-John E. Soper, George W. Carey, James O'Brien.


Ordinances-Elijah S. Anderson, George O. Farwell, Joseph B. Bennett.


Drains and Sewers-Charles T. Hemenway, George S. Alden, George O. Farwell, Milton H. Stevens, Hiram Weeks, Murray D. Clement, James O'Brien.


Fire Department-Charles H. Moulton, Henry Bond, John J. Fahey.


Police-Milton H. Stevens, Charles T. Hemenway, Charles P. Bond.


Public Buildings and Grounds-George W. Carey, Murray D. Clement, George S. Alden.


Nominations-John Handrahan, John E. Soper, Martin Ryan, Mahlon R. Leonard, Charles P. Bond, Charles W. Durgin, William C. Hayes.


CITY OFFICERS.


City Clerk-Luman N. Hall.


City Treasurer and Collector of Taxes-Elliot A. Har- rington.


Auditor of Accounts-Emery J. Sanderson.


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City Solicitor-Thomas H. Armstrong.


City Engineer and Inspector of Buildings-J. Fred Moore.


City Physician-John W. Willis.


City Messenger-George M. Hudson.


BOARD OF ASSESSORS.


Edward P. Smith, Chairman; Wm. C. Wilcox, Clerk ; Michael T. Connelly, Bradshaw S. Tolman.


Assistant Assessors-Ward 1, Joseph Cutting ; Ward 2, Samuel E. Locke ; Ward 3, David Walsh ; Ward 4, Abel W. Sherman ; Ward 5, Forrest Miller ; Ward 6, Granville R. Grant ; Ward 7, John W. Heasley.


BOARD OF OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.


Charles G. Frye, Chairman; Elias B. Armstrong, Isaac F. Warren, William C. Wilcox, Clerk.


BOARD OF STREET COMMISSIONERS.


Charles Dix, Chairman; Clark C. Hight, Bernard Mc- Cusker, William C. Wilcox, Clerk; Thomas H. Eames, Superintendent of Streets.


BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS.


Charles E. Getchell, Chairman; William H. Wrenn, John Harris, Laroy Browne, Clerk of Board; George E. Winslow, Superintendent of Water Works.


BOARD OF HEALTH.


Thomas F. Larkin, Chairman; Irving S. Hall, Herbert S. Jordan, Frank P. Johnson, Agt. and Clerk of the Board.


MANAGERS OF PUBLIC CEMETERIES.


George A. Stearns, Chairman; Leonard Greene, Clerk ; William Roberts, Charles Moore, George F. N. Gray, William R. Sawtelle.


BOARD OF FIRE ENGINEERS.


Charles H. Parks, Chief Engineer ; Freeman C. Hodg- don, Clerk and First Assistant ; Robert Johnson, Second Assistant ; John T. Pownall, Engineman and Fire Alarm Operator.


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COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS.


Delmont L. Weeks, Chairman; Newell Stevens, Clerk ; Benjamin W. Wentworth, Frank P. Howard, Superintend- ent of Public Buildings and Grounds.


COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUNDS.


M. Harwood Young, Chairman; Charles F. Stone, Ephraim Stearns.


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TRUSTEES OF LELAND CHARITY FUND.


Thomas P. Smith, Chairman; William R. Wills, Clerk ; Charles H. Stickney, and the Overseers of the Poor, ex officio.


BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS.


Phineas Lawrence, Chairman; James P. Murphy, Clerk; Samuel C. F. Seabury.


BOARD OF PRINTING AND STATIONERY.


Luman N. Hall, City Clerk, Chairman; Elliot A. Har- rington, City Treasurer, Emery J. Sanderson, City Audi- tor, ex officio.


DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE COMMISSIONERS.


Enos T. Luce, Chairman ; Henry W. Hartwell, Nathan Warren, William H. Wrenn, George A. Stearns, John L. Keyser, Ambrose J. Kyte ; J. Fred Moore, Clerk.


COMMITTEE ON INCIDENTALS.


Hon. Henry N. Fisher, Mayor, Chairman; Elliot A. Harrington, City Treasurer, Emery J. Sanderson, City Auditor.


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS.


Leonard C. Lane, Chairman; Luman N. Hall, Clerk, ex officio ; Michael J. Lally, William A. Adams.


Superintendent of Bath House-Matthew J. Mullaney. Inspector of Milk and Vinegar-James H. McKenna. Sealer of Weights and Measures-George V. Hildreth. Superintendent of Hay Scales-William L. Clark.


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Surveyors of Lumber-Herman P. Harrington, Edward M. Richardson.


Measurers of Wood and Bark-Alden Clark, William L. Clark, Fred P. Rutter.


Public Weighers-Alden Clark, William L. Clark, Fred P. Rutter.


Measurer of Grain-George B. Pope.


Field Driver-Matthew J. Mullaney.


Fence Viewers-Reuben Wyman, Joseph Cutting, Phin- eas L. Barnes.


Keeper of Public Pound-Harrison H. Bumford.


Agent of Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals- Henry P. Sherman.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Naroy G. Burleigh, Chief of Police ; William H. Bent, James J. Bryant, Charles E. Cater, Richard S. Lombard, George C. Robinson, Horace E. Eastman, William P. Mc- Kenna, Nath'l A. Moody, Henry W. Peabody, Patrolmen ; George V. Hildreth, Michael H. Lynch, George E. Tol- man, Alden Jameson, William R. Sawtelle, Everett Smith, Theodore F. Mansfield, Patrick Quinn, Thomas Bowman, George W. Winkley, Gardner Blake, William B. Green, George L. Sanderson, Matthew J. Mullaney, Charles F. Chase, James B. Wentworth, John P. Lincoln, John W. Macurdy, Martin Kennedy, J. Fred Vinal, For Special Service; Watson Stearns, Charles L. Connor, Charles P. Smith, Ira W. Stanley, William W. Bryant, George H. Pendexter, Amos D. Thompson, For Service at Fires; Matthew J. Mullaney, John H. Brown, Constables to Serve Civil Process ; George V. Hildreth, Keeper of Lock-Up.


SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF EASTERN MIDDLESEX.


ESTABLISHED JUNE 1ST, 1882.


DISTRICT-Waltham, Watertown and Weston. Court Room in Eagle block.


Sessions held every day at 9 A.M. for criminal business, and every Saturday at 9 A.M. for civil business.


Enos T. Luce, Justice.


Henry S. Milton, Ssmuel P. Abbott, Special Justices. A. O. Delano, Esq., Clerk.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT.


BOARD OF FIRE ENGINEERS.


Office, Central Fire Station, Lexington street.


Charles H. Parks, Chief; Freeman C. Hodgdon, 1st Asst. and Clerk; Robert Johnson, 2d Asst.


STEAM FIRE ENGINE COMPANY, NO. 1.


SPRUCE STREET.


Atwood J. Jackson, Foreman; William D. Newland, Asst. Foreman; Myron W. Eaton, Clerk; John T. Pown- all, Engineman; Willis D. Eaton, Stoker; Michael Har- dyman, Driver.


INDEPENDENT HOSE COMPANY, NO. 1.


WILLOW STREET.


Edgar A. Emerson, Foreman; Fred W. Walker, Asst. Foreman; Jobn E. Clough, Clerk; Frank A. Clarke, Steward.


N. P. BANKS HOSE COMPANY, NO. 2.


LEXINGTON STREET.


George H. Chapin, Foreman; E. H. Brown, Asst. Fore- man ; J. Fred Vinal, Clerk.


PARKS HOSE COMPANY, NO. 3.


SPRUCE STREET.


Theodore K. Holbrook. Foreman; George F. Carr, Asst. Foreman; John R. Hutchinson, Clerk; Charles W. Carr, Steward.


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PROSPECT HOSE COMPANY, NO. 4.


PROSPECT STREET.


James L. Furbush, Foreman ; J. F. Whitcomb, Asst. Foreman; William E. Allen, Clerk; Frank H. Haven, Steward.


VETERAN HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, NO. 1.


LEXINGTON STREET.


Isaac H. Bullard, Foreman; Charles M. Wheeler, Asst. Foreman; Walter B. Lucas, Clerk.


CHEMICAL ENGINE NO. 1.


George W. Potter, Driver ; Daniel Glenn, Hoseman.


SUPPLY WAGON, NO. 1.


SPRUCE STREET.


Robert Harper, Driver.


FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.


Station, Spruce Street, Engine House. ESTABLISHED SEPT. 3, 1881.


BOX.


LOCATION.


4 Church and Summer streets


5 Main and Elm


13 Spruce street and Engine House.


14 Adams and Maple


15 Crescent and Ash


16 Moody and Robbins


17 High and Hall


18 Pine and Gardner


19 Cedar and Oak


23 Moody and River


24 Charles and Fountain


25 Main and Bacon


26 Main and South


27 Charles and Prospect


28 Roberts' Paper Mills


29 Stony Brook, opposite Hemenway's


31 Pond and Exchange


32 Bacon and Dale


34 Lexington and Lincoln


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35 Winter and Locust


36 Lincoln and Smith


37 North and Lexington


38 Lexington, Central Massachusetts Railroad


41 Beaver, A. T. Lyman's


42 Quince and Beaver


43 Quince, near E. N. Pierce's


45 North and Forest


51 Main and Heard


52 Main, opposite Linden


53 Main and Willow


54 Willow and River


225 Main, near Central House


SIGNALS.


I-One blow for test at 6.50 A. M. and 6.50 P. M.


I-One blow-Time Signal at 12 M.


II-Two blows-will dismiss companies in waiting, and give notice that companies in service have "made up."


Should an alarm occur from another box before this signal is given, companies answering Second will answer on First ; and companies answering on Third will answer on Second.


III-Three blows-second alarm.


III-III-Three blows twice-third alarm.


Ten blows will assemble the Police in case of emergency


II-II-II-II-Twenty-two struck twice at 7.30 A. M., indicates no session of schools in the morning ; same sig- nal at 11.45 A. M. indicates no afternoon session.


INSTRUCTION TO KEY-HOLDERS


Upon the discovery of fire, go to the nearest box, open the same, and pull the hook down once only ; then let go ; listen, if the gong in the box strikes ; if not, pull again. If you fail the second time, go to the next nearest box and do the same.


Remain at the box, if possible, after giving an alarm, to direct the firemen to the fire.


Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance.


Be sure the box is closed before leaving it.


If you remove from your house or place of business, return the key to the Chief Engineer.


Key-holders will bear in mind that their key will be "trapped" when used, and will be returned to them by an engineer.


John T. Pownall, Fire Alarm Operator.


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PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


HENRY N. FISHER, MAYOR, Chairman (Ex-officio) .


CHARLES L. BAILEY, Rep. to Aldermen. HENRY WHITTEMORE, Supt. and Sec.


MATTHEW J. MULLANEY, Truant Officer.


Elizabeth Stone, Henry S. Milton, Lorenzo Noble, Charles F. Stone, Charles L. Bailey, Thomas P. Smith, Bartholomew A. Buckley, William F. Jarvis, George A. Symthe.


COMMITTEES.


Accounts and Estimates-C. F. Stone, L. Noble, C. L. Bailey


Evening Schools-H. S. Milton, T. P. Smith, G. A. Symthe.


Nomination of Teachers-Elizabeth Stone, C. L. Bailey, W. F. Jarvis


Supplies-T. P. Smith, C. F. Stone, L. Noble.


School Houses-C. L. Bailey, Mayor Fisher, W. F. Jarvis. Rules and Regulations-Mayor Fisher, C. F. Stone, G. A. Smythe.


Salaries-B. A. Buckley, W. F. Jarvis, G. A. Smythe. Text Books-C. F. Stone, H. S. Milton, G. A. Smythe. Industrial School-C. F. Stone, L. Noble, B. A. Buckley. Drawing-T. P. Smith, C. F. Stone.


Music-W. F. Jarvis, T. P. Smith.


Sewing-Elizabeth Stone.


DIVISION COMMITTEES.


1. High, Pond End, Trapelo, Roberts-W. F. Jarvis, H. S. Milton, T. P. Smith.


2. Grammar-C. L. Bailey, Elizabeth Stone, B. A. Buckley.


3. Primary-G. A. Smythe, C. F. Stone, L. Noble.


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. HENRY WHITTEMORE.


Office, High School Building.


Office Hours-Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 4.30 to 5.30 P.M. Tuesday and Friday, 8 to 9.30 A. M.


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HIGH SCHOOL.


Church Street, corner School.


Charles W. Parmenter, Principal ; F. P. Moulton, Sub- Master ; Harriet E. Bird, Elizabeth M. Wellington, Sara E. Frost, Eva L. Tower, Assistants.


NORTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL.


School Street, corner Lexington.


Bradford W. Drake, Principal; Stella W. Mayo, Mary F. Barnes, Ellen E. Thompson, E. Jennie Parker, M. Emma Hastings, Alice L. Childs, Clara J. Webster, As- sistants.


SOUTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL.


High Street.


Arthur P. Smith, Principal; Hattie P. Bill, Martha M. Barnes, Aleanor McDonald, Mary F. Moses, Mary E. Robinson, Emma H. White, Sarah L. Brown, Abbie M. Bill, Alice L. Bates, Assistants.


INTERMEDIATE AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


HEARD STREET SCHOOL. Main Street, corner Heard.


Ella A. Pierce, Clara W. Berry, Addie E. Francis, Georgia M. Knox, Teachers.


SCHOOL NUMBER TWO, UNGRADED.


Pond End.


Ellen M. Jones, Teacher. 1


SCHOOL NUMBER THREE, UNGRADED. Trapelo. North Street, above Forest.


Bertha L. Clark, Teacher.


BACON STREET SCHOOL.


Off Bacon Street, near Plympton.


Mary E. Cottine, Teacher.


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GROVE STREET SCHOOL.


Florence C. Ingraham, Principal; Louise M. Wilde, Mayfred Leonard, Assistants.


WEST SCHOOL, NUMBER SIX. Weston Street, corner South.


Josephine Higginbotham, Teacher of Fifth Grammar ; Leaffie B. Curtis, Teacher of Sixth Grammar; Annie E. Stearns, Teacher of West Primary; Susie C. Peabody, Teacher of East Primary.


NEWTON STREET SCHOOL. Grammar and Primary.


Sarah J. Ruggles, Principal; Maria E. Morgan, Sarah E. Mullen, Rebecca Campbell, Teachers.


ORANGE STREET SCHOOL.


Josephine Hills, Principal Grammar and Primary; Sarah A. Wall, Georgia V. Wait, Alice M. Small, Teachers.


PROSPECT STREET SCHOOL.


Florence E. Frost, Teacher of Fifth Grammar; Amelia H. Stanley, Teacher of Sixth Grammar; Mary A. Mc- Carthy, Teacher of Primary.


ROBERTS SCHOOL. Roberts Crossing.


Edith M. Wheeler, Prin .; Mary F. Boston, Asst.


SOUTH PRIMARY SCHOOL, NO. 9.


High street.


Delia L. Delaney, Elizabeth Malloy, Teachers.


SPECIAL TEACHERS.


C. E. Boyd, Teacher of Singing ; G. E. Morris, Teacher of Drawing ; Mary A. Peck, Teacher of Sewing.


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WALTHAM NEW CHURCH SCHOOL.


Lexington street, near Beaver.


Members of the Institute-H. P. Chandler, Esq., Bos- ton ; John T. Prince, Waltham ; Rev. J. Pettee, Abington ; Francis A. Dewson, Newtonville ; Rev. John Worcester, Newtonville ; Rev. James Reed, Boston ; Hon. Albert Mason, Brookline. Benjamin Worcester, Bacon street, Principal; Arthur P. Gay, Misses F. Partello, Ella F. Mosby, H. C. Hatherway, Assistants.


WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY.


15 Moody street, corner Charles. Number of volumes, 15,200. Open daily (except Sundays), from 1 to 9 P. M. J. Edgar Mitchell. Chairman ; Joseph F. Gibbs, Clerk ; Miss Sumner Johnson, Librariau; Mary E. Bill, George M. Bates, Ernest R. Farrington, Asst. Librarians; Eben W. Blake, Joseph F. Gibbs, Grace W. Soper, J. Edgar Mitchell, Mary Holbrook, Andrew J. Lathrop, Board of Directors.


CHURCHES. BAPTIST CHURCH. ORGANIZED 1852. Charles street, corner Moody.


Rev. William M. Mick, Pastor ; A. P. Penniman, Lewis B. Hardy, George Newton, George T. Fiel, George H. Shirley, Deacons; Charles C. Bills, Henry Anderson, Charles H. Moulton, C. P. Bond, George E. Newton, Standing Com .; George E. Newton, Treas .; Lewis B. Hardy, Clerk; W. A. Barker. Organist; James L. Wel- lington, Sexton ; C. C. Bills, S. S. Supt .; L. B. Hardy, Asst. Supt. ; Frank Christmas, Sec .; Arthur Bills, Asst. Sec. ; Fred Towne. Librarian; Howard Emerson, Bert Randall, Asst. Librarians.


Number of scholars, 280.


BETH-EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH.


Maple street. ORGANIZED OCT. 25, 1887.


James R. Bickford, David A. Wilson, James B. Hamb- lin. Deacons; G. C. Moor, F. B. Millard, George D. Affleck, William C. Whitaker, Boardman Richardson, Harry I. Illingworth, Advisory Board ; George D. Affleck, Clerk ; E. M. Richardson, Treus. ; J. B. Hamblin, Auditor ; F. B. Millard, Supt. S. S.


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TRINITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


ORGANIZED 1820.


Main street, above Moody.


Rev. Bradford M. Fullerton, Pastor; H. E. Skeele, Charles W. Durgin, Adolph L. Batchelder, George T. Jones, Deacons ; Henry Whittemore, Thomas Wood, the Deacons and the Pastor, Standing Com .; Mrs. Ruth Far- rington, Mrs. Mary B. Whitney, Bolina R. Scamman, Com. of Ladies ; H. E. Skeele, Clerk; George H. Whit- ford, Treasurer.


Officers of the Parish-Thomas M. Harvey, Chairman, Asa T. Pierce, Bradford W. Drake, Thomas Wood, Fred H. Barnes, Parish Com .; Edwin W. Taft. Clerk; Nathan Warren, Treas .; George S. Alden, Collector; Adolph S. Batchelder, Asst. Collector ; John D. Fales, Sexton.


Officers of the Sunday School-Henry Whittemore, Supt. ; Thomas Wood, Asst. Supt. ; James H. Tattersoll, Sec .; C. H. Whitney, Asst. Sec .; A. S. Batchelder, Treas. ; Willis R. Goddard, Librarian ; Frank Bates, Fred A. Filson, Charles H. Sherman, Asst. Librarians; J. F. B. Kimball, Precentor ; Miss Nellie Hastings, Pianist.


Ladies Benevolent Society-Mrs. B. M. Fullerton, Pres. ; Mrs. George H. Whitford, Vice-pres .; Mrs. Edward H. Dyer, Sec. ; Mrs. A. S. Batchelder, Treas.


CHRIST CHURCH (EPISCOPAL.)


ORGANIZED 1849.


Central Street.


Rev. Thomas F. Fales, Rector; Otis E. Hunt, Moses E. Osgood, Wardens ; John Haynes, Alfred M. Goodale, Alfred Worcester, W. H. Howe, H. L. Hovey, E. C. Caldwell, George B. Pope, Vestrymen; Moses E. Osgood, Treas. and Clerk; W. S. Marsh, Organist; J. W. Whit- ney, Sexton. Number of communicants, 185.


G. Frederick Daniels, Supt. S. S .; William Willis, Charles Reed, Librarians. Number of scholars, 150. Volumes, 700.


ASCENSION CHURCH (EPISCOPAL.)


Moody Street, corner High.


Rev. Myttan Maury, Rector; Samuel Moore, Warden; W. T. Barton, Treas .; I. P. Jewell, Clerk.


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METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF WALTHAM.


ORGANIZED 1837.


Corner of Main and Moody Streets built in 1860. Corner of Moody and Cherry Streets built in 1888.


Rev. J. M. Avann, Pastor; D. W. Farnum. Pres .; Charles H. Stickney, Sec .; W. A. Northup, Treas .; L. P. Frost, G. A. Howe, W. H. Walcott, A. H. Brooks, J. L. Parker, M. Thomas, Trustees. D. Bliss, J. B. Thomas, N. L. Glazier, J. H. Johnston, H. F. Cramer, Thomas Bayer, O. Bolton, F. L. Parkhurst, G. H. Van Norman, V. L. Parker, J. Sugden, H. Marsh, C. W. Howe, Stew- ards; C. H. Van Norman, C. Irish, H. F. Bowers, W. A. Northup, D. W. Farnum, C. H. Stickney, Class Leaders ; W. A. Northup, Supt. ; J. H. Johnston, Asst. Supt. ; W. A. Ball, Supt. Prim. Dept. ; R. W. Macurdy, Sec. ; F. G. Stickney, Asst. Sec. ; W. F. Rogers, Treas. ; R. W. Bemis, Librarian.


ST. MARY'S CHURCH (ROMAN CATHOLIC.) RE-BUILT AND DEDICATED APRIL 8, 1877. School Street, near Common.


Rev. Timothy Brosnahan, Pastor; Thomas J. Mahon- ey, John J. Lally, Asst. Pastors; William F. Rooney, Sexton.


WALTHAM SOCIETY OF THE NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH.


ORGANIZED 1870. Lexington Street, near Bacon.


Benjamin Worcester, Leader, George Phinney, John T. Prince, Joel Shedd, Church Com .; Joseph R. Worces- ter, Clerk; John T. Prince, Treas .; Benjamin Worcester, Supt. S. S .; Miss J. M. Smith, Librarian.


Number of scholars, 55.


FIRST PARISH CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL UNITARIAN.) ORGANIZED 1696. Church Street, corner School.


Rev. Edward J. Young, D. D., Pastor ; H. H. Weeks, Parish Clerk; Ezra W. Beals, Treas. and Coll .; Ephraim Stearns, Chairman; E. W. Beals, W. G. Childs, John E. Soper, John R. Farnum, Ephraim Stearns, Charles L. Bailey, Henry W. Hartwell, Arthur T. Lyman, H. H. Weeks, Parish Com .; F. J. Rutter, Supt. S. S.


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UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY OF WALTHAM.


REORGANIZED FEBRUARY, 1874.


Main Street, near Grant.


Rev. Levi P. Blackford, Pastor ; Thomas H. Armstrong Charles E. Getchell, Levi Bowers, S. Com .; B. H. Haw- ley, Treas .; Arthur Beverly, Coll .; Alonzo S. Locke, Clerk; F. C. Hodgdon, Supt. S. S .; A. S. Locke, Asst. Supt. ; C. H. Swan, Librarian. Number of scholars, 257.


MASONIC.


MONITOR LODGE.


CHARTERED DECEMBER 20, 1820.


James W. Follett, W. M .; Frank K. Porter, S. W .; Alonzo S. Locke, J. W .; John P. Noble, Treas .; Alex. Starbuck, Sec .; A. P. Smith, Chap .; Wor. Bro. R. G. Brown, M .; W. D. McWain, S. D .; J. N. Greenwood, J. D .; G. W. Carey, S. S .; H. W. Smith, J. S .; L. O. Dennison, Chorister; F. J. Smiley, I. S .; Charles H. Parks, T .; E. Warden, C. C. Bills, W. D. McWain, Charity Committee.


Regular meetings are held in Charles A. Welch's, Hall, 14 Moody, corner Charles street, the Monday on or before the full of the moon in each month ; officers elected an- nually in November.


ISAAC PARKER LODGE. CHARTERED MARCH 11, 1868.


George C. Moor, W. M .; Charles C. Byan, S. W .; H. Herbert Cook, J. W .; Eben W. Blake, Treas .; Laroy Browne, Sec. ; Robert Burgess, Chap .; L. W. Powers, M .; N. W. Havener, S. D .; F. W. Derbyshire, J. D .; A. M. Ryan, S. S .; H. S. Hartwell, J. S. ; J. W. Fraim, I. S. ; C. L. Thompson, Chorister ; J. S. Baker, T. ; Wor. Bros. L. C. Lane, Q. H. Eaton, C. O. Morrill, Trustees of Charity Fund.


Regular meetings are held in Charles A. Welch's hall, 14 Moody, corner Charles street, first Tuesday in each month, officers elected annually in December.


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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


WALTHAM ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER.


John P. Noble, E. H. P .; Samuel Friebe, E. K .; George C. Moor, E. S. ; Robert L. Davis, Treas .; Hiram H. Weeks, Sec. ; Charles W. Parmenter, Chap .; Horatio N. Fiske, C. of H .; Frank Chandler. P. S .; Lyman O. Dennison, R. A. C .; Charles P. Bond, M .of 3d V .; N. W. Havener, M. of 2d V .; A. Starbuck, M. of Ist V .; George C. Jones, S. S .; G. W. Carey, J. S .; W. B. Robinson, Chorister; Charles H. Parks, Tyler; Charles W. Stone, E. Comp. J. P. Noble, John Fenderson, Char- ity Committee.


Regular convocation third Wednesday of each month in Charles A. Welch's Hall, 14 Moody, corner Charles street.


ODD FELLOWS.


PROSPECT LODGE, NO. 35.


RE-INSTITUTED FEBRUARY 22. 1871.


C. F. Hemlee, N. G .; H. A. Hawley, V. G .; Charles H. Whitten, Sec. ; Newell Stevens, Treas .; Frank Christ- mas, George Woolley, F. P. Rutter, Trustees.


Meets Tuesday evenings in Odd Fellows' Hall, Whit- ford building, 661 Main street.


NEWTON ENCAMPMENT, NO. 50, OF WALTHAM.


REMOVED FROM NEWTON, MASS. INSTITUTED 1875.


George H. Lawrence, C. P .; William E. Dunham, H. P .; C. H. Whitten, S. W .; Ira E. Johonnot, J. W .; Charles W. Sewall, Scribe; George H. Stowell, Treas.


Meets second and fourth Wednesday in Odd Fellows' Hall, Whitford building, 661 Main street


HAWTHORNE DEGREE LODGE, NO. 57, D. OF R.


George H. Stowell, N. G .; Susan B. Colburn, V. G .; Lizzie A. Higginbotham, Rec. Sec. ; Lena H. Warren, Treas. ; Sarah G. Osborn, Fin. Sec. ; Cornelia W. Field, War. ; Ruth A. Freelove, Con. ; George W. Whidden, O. G. ; Mary E. Chase, I. G .; Abbie A. Stowell, R. S. of N. G. ; H. Gertrude Symmes, L. S. of N. G. ; Mary A. Dupee. R. S. of V. G. ; Jennie E. Martin, L. S. of V. G. ; Emily S. Sawin, Chaplain.


Meets first and third Mondays of each month, at Odd Fellows' Hall, 661 Main street.


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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR. WALTHAM COUNCIL, NO. 223. INSTITUTED JUNE 30, 1880.


F. K. Sibley, Com .; Fannie Jose, Vice Com .; William H. Holland, Past Com .; Ella L. Woolley, O .; Samuel L. Ryan, Sec. ; E. P. Varnum, Col .; Lucy M. Lane, Treas .; George P. Caldwell, Chap .; George Woolley, Guide; Nettie Goodwin, Warden; William H. Dickson, Sentry.


Meetings second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month in Good Templars Hall, Main street.


A. O. OF H.


DIVISION NUMBER 19. ORGANIZED MAY 27, 1875.


Charles A. Keane, Pres. ; Patrick Quirk, Vice Pres .; Martin Docherty, Rec. Sec .; Thomas Kerrigan, Fin. Sec .; John F. Rourke, Treas .; Thomas Concannon, P. J. Shevlin, Edward McGuinness, Jos. O'Hern, Vis. Com.


Meetings second and last Sunday of each month, at Eagle block, 673 Main street.


A. O. U. W.


WALTHAM LODGE, NO. 26. ORGANIZED MAY 23, 1881.


C. A. Dean, P. M. W .; E. D. Clark, M. W .; H. C. Bowers, F .; C. L. Tuthill, O .; F. B. Davis, Rec .; Rob- ert McIntosh, R .; Seth W. Boynton, Fin .; S. D. Watts, G .; G. W. Chamberlain, I. W .; E. D. Whitney, O. W.


Meetings second and fourth Thursday evenings at 7.45 o'clock, in A. O. U. W. Hall, 128 Moody street.


RELIEF ASSOCIATION, NO. 26.


H. C. Bowers, Pres .; E. H. Brower, Vice Pres .; C. E. Richards, Sec. and Treas .; W. F. Jarvis, M. D., G. D. Afflick, John Eaton, B. F. Patten, A. H. Rand, Directors.


BUILDING ASSOCIATION.


H. C. Hall, Pres .; S. Frisbie, Vice Pres .; W. F. Jar- vis, M. D., Clerk and Treas .; W. A. Webster, E. J. Dill, C. H. Davis, C. C. Hight, A. P. Smith, B. F. Patten, H. W. Blaisdell, G. H. Stowell, Dr. N. D. Johnson, Dir- ectors.


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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


BRITISH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.


WALTHAM BRANCH, NO. 14.


W. H. Mortimer, President ; E. Barlow, Vice- President ; George Taylor, Treasurer; William Silman, Secretary ; Richard Steele, Assistant Secretary.




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