Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1888-1889, Part 3

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


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Steam Pumps, Boilers, Etc.


N. E. Machine Co., 43 to 47 Bev- erly, Boston (see page 535)


Steam and Hotel Cook- ing Apparatus.


Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 31 and. 35 Union, Boston (see page 2)


Stenographer.


Greenwood S. G., 61 Court, rm. 11,. Boston (see page 531)


Stoves, Ranges, Etc.


Walker.& Pratt Mnfg. Co., 31 to 35 Union, Boston (see page 2)


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS.


Suction Hose.


Boston Woven Hose Co., 234 Dev- onshire, Boston (see page 535)


Supporters.


Codman & Shurtleff, 13 and 15 Tre- mont, Boston (see page 533)


Syringes.


Codman & Shurtleff, 13 and 15 Tre- mont, Boston (see page 533)


Tags.


Dennison Mnfg. Co., 26 and 28 Franklin, Boston (see insert opp. page 46 and on back binding)


Tailor.


Dennison L. O., 3 Tremont row, room 17, Boston (see page 73)


Targets for Rifle Practice.


Dennison Mnfg. Co., 26 and 28 Franklin, Boston (see insert opp. page 46 and on back binding)


Teas.


Swain, Earle & Co., 63 Commercial Boston (see page 7)


Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work.


Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 31 to 85 Union, Boston (see page 2)


Tin Roofing.


Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 31 to 35 Union, Boston (see page 2) Riley Alberta, 23 Boardman, Cam- bridgeport (see page 23)


Tissue Papers.


Dennison Mnfg. Co., 26 and 28 Franklin, Boston (see insert opp. page 46 and on back binding)


Trusses.


Codman & Shurtleff, 13 and 15 Tre- mont, Boston (see page 533)


Tubing.


Boston Woven Hose Co., 234 Dev- onshire, Boston (see p. 535)


Type Writers.


Greenwood Samuel G., 61 Court, room 11, Boston (see page 531)


Tyye Writing.


Greenwood Samuel G., 61 Cour room 11, Boston (see page 531)


Upholsterer.


Calder H. W., 822 Washington, Newtonville (see page 29)


Valve Mnfrs.


Davis & Farnum Mnfg. Co. (The), 70 Kilby, room 55, Boston (see page 501)


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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS


Watch Mnfrs.


American Waltham Watch Co., 403 Washington, Boston (see insert opp. page 47)


Wheelwrights.


Murray & Farrell, Washington, cor. Park, Newton (see page 29)


White Lead and Zinc.


Boston Lead Mnfg. Co., 162 Con- gress, Boston (see page 534)


Window Glass.


Page, Harding & Co., 118 Milk, Bos- ton (see page 372)


Wool Scourers.


Warren Soap Mnfg. Co., 143 Fed- eral, Boston (see page 9)


Woolens and Dress Goods.


Ætna Mills, 266 Devonshire, Bos- ton (see page 519)


ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.


WALTHAM.


A MERICAN EXPRESS CO., Henry W. Bean, agent, 6 Church (see page 29)


MERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY CO., 130 to 136 Newton (see back cover) EAN HENRY W., agent, American Express Co., 6 Church, rooms 98 Central (see page 29)


A B ELMONT BILLIARD HALL, C. H. Ames, proprie- tor, 6 Common (see page 517)


B C ITY HARDWARE STORE, E. M. Richardson, pro- prietor, Goodnow block, 712 Main (see page 228)


LUFF AARON M., provisions and fish, 178 Moody, house 4 Taylor (see page 510)


C' ILM STREET PROVISION MARKET, T. Whit- temore Childs & Co., proprietors, 3 Elm (see page 11)


Gesner Abraham, house 47 Charles


Gibbs Edith, boards 962 Main


Gill Michael, house rear 195 Newton


Ginty Richard, boards 15 Charles


Gisterson Claus, boards 390 River


G


Y ROSSMAN JOHN, electrician and bell-hanger, 616 Main (see page 30)


Gurney Maria E. Miss, button-hole maker, boards 4 Liberty


H OME TEA STORE, J. W. Connors, proprietor, 601 and 603 Main (see page 512)


Jones Artelle A., boards 159 Newton


Jordan William E., house 396 Moody Kain Patrick, house McCann, near Newton


Kelly Thomas F., rooms 705 Main


Keogh John J., boards rear 34 Charles


King George G., house 17 Brown


King Matthew B .. house 13 Russell


LALLY JOHN, mason, house 24 Calvary (see page 507) Larkin John J., house 115 Pond


I YNCH NELLIE L. MISS, dry goods, 133 Charles, boards 104 South Harvard (see page 101)


Maynard Frank, rooms 76 Gardner


Maynard Frederick W., house 909 Main McAteer James, boards 23 Middle


McCarthy Dennis, 20 Felton, house at Brighton


McClellan Walter, rooms 58 Robbins McCoy John, boards 77 Willow


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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS


McKenna William P., boards 458 Moody


Mckenzie George C., house 182 Chestnut


McKernell Daniel, house Church, opposite cemetery


M


ILTON EDWIN T., hats and caps, 627 Main, rooms do. (see page 12)


Morgan John, boards 87 Exchange


Muldoon John P., house 81 Oak


Myshrall William G., painter, Moody, boards 17 Oak


Olmstead Osmond W., boards 357 Moody


Padelford Eliot S., house 13 Walnut


P ERKINS' EXPRESS, 162 Moody, and (36 Court square and 91 Kilby, B.) (see page 506)


DERKINS & CO., proprietors, Perkins' Express, 162 Moody, and (36 Court square and 91 Kilby, B. ) (see p. 506) Savard Peter, rooms 9 Pine


Sawtelle William, rooms 29 Maple


Smith Fred W., boards 97 Central


Stearns Charles A., Jr., milkman, bds. Charles A. Stearns', Winter MELEPHONE OFFICE, Miss Carrie M. West, operator, Music Hall building, 17 Elm


Telfer Robert, at U. S. W. Co., house Whitney avenue


Tierney Peter J., house 25 Central


Tupper Campbell M., rooms 58 Robbins


ITYLER FRANK J. (43 South Market, B. ), boards George Tyler's, 254 Linden (see page 15)


PEYLER GEORGE, agricultural tools (43 So. Market, B.), house 254 Linden (see page 15)


Vidal Antonio, at An. W. W. Co., boards 249 Moody


Viles Olive R., boards 223 Bacon


Wallis Fred K., house 196 River


MATALTHAM FREE PRESS, Somers & Starbuck, pro- prietors, 79 Moody, near the bridge (see page 504)


Warren Betsey, widow of Isaac, house 57 Crescent


Warren Lowell E., house 57 Crescent


Weston Henry B., rooms 90 Cherry


Whalen William J., boar s rear 87 Bacon


Whitney Maria E., house 55 Gorham


Wilson Fred A., boards 1872 Moody


Wilson Fronie C. Mrs., house 13 Robbins


Wood Pamelia H., widow of Franklin, house 34 Russell


Wright Norman, rooms 254 Linden


WATERTOWN.


B DOSTON & WATERTOWN CLOTHING STORE, Joseph R. Parlin, prop., 45 Main (see page 371) YEM DINING ROOMS, H. C. Bates, proprietor, Spring (see page 524)


Pillsbury Edward W., printer "ENTERPRISE" Office, 30 Main, house Mt. Auburn, near Taylor


YPEARE LEWIS R., starch manufacturer, Pleasant, near Howard, store (3 Central wharf, B.), house at Newton Centre (see page 6)


TELEPHONE OFFICE, Cole's block, Centre, Newton


W TERTOWN CARRIAGE FACTORY, F. C. Harthertz, proprietor, Arsenal, corner Taylor (see p. 523) W ATERTOWN MACHINE SHOP, Matthew Prior, proprietor, 93 Patten (see page 522)


W ATERTOWN, MT. AUBURN & BOSTON EXPRESS (Critchett's), Main, corner Spring, order box (Cellar 3, Quincy Market, 91 Kilby, B.) (see page 525)


W ATERTOWN & NONANTUM EXPRESS (Ken- ney's), ". B. Murphy's and (`. W. Berry's stores (33 Court square, 67 Franklin, 96 Kingston, Boston) (see page 525)


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STREETS, AVENUES, ETC., IN WALTHAM


STREETS, AVENUES, ETC., IN WALTHAM


Acorn, from Oak to Boland


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


Alder from 280 Moody to Newton


Appleton, from Main to Central


Ash, from Lowell across Moody to Crescent


Bacon, from 803 Main to Lexington


Bear Hill avenue, from Main, above Weston


Beaver, from Lexington to Warren


Beech, from 34 High, to 33 Myrtle


Bemis avenue, from Harvard, near Charles


Benefit, from Newton, opposite Calvary, to F. R. R., Watertown branch


Boland, from Oak near Acorn


Bolton, from 230 Newton to Day, south side


Bow, from North, near Lexington, to North


Brook, from Lincoln to Lincoln line


Brown, from 130 Crescent across Moody to Cranberry (projected)


Browns lane, from Charles, near South Harvard to Felton Calvary, from 167 Newton to 51 Farwell, at Newton line Carter, from Elm, next F. R. R. depot, to Moody


Cedar, from F. R. R. crossing, at Calvary to High Center, from Massasoit to Massasoit court


Central, from 60 Newton to Elm


Central avenue, from 208 Felton, n. Prospect, to 30 Sun Charles, from 15 Moody, to South


Charles-street court, from Charles, near South


Cherry, from 284 Moody to Crescent


Chestnut, from 130 Crescent to Newton


Chestnut place, from 13 Chestnut, near Moody


Church, from 609 Main to 98 Lyman Church street avenue, from 59 Church to School


Clinton, from 242 Newton, south side, to Day Common, from 673 Main to 126 School


Common-street place, from Common, near Main Cottage, from Calvary to Newton line


Cranberry, from 313 High, to Newton line and Derby st.


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STREETS, AVENUES, ETC., IN WALTHAM


Crescent, from 115 Moody, opposite Pine, to 427 Moody, opposite Derby, near Newton line Cross, from 506 Main, to 37 Central


Curtis, from Felton, at Bills' block, to Prospect


Curve, from 488 Lexington to Lincoln


Cushing, from Moody to 21 Stearns


Cutter. from Newton to Cedar, south side


Dale, from 200 Lexington to Bacon, opp. West Dale


Day, from Clinton to Bolton


Derby, from 427 Moody, near Newton line, opp. Crescent to Newton line and to Cherry st., West Newton


East Ash, from Moody, opp. Ash, to Newton


East Brown, from Moody, opp. Brown


Elm, from 696 Main, opp. Church. to River, n. F. R. R. depot


Exchange, from 743 Main, at Central to 74 Pond Farwell, from River, near the Bleachery, to Calvary at Newton line


Felton, from 25 Moody, near F. R. R. to Curtis


Fern, from 172 Felton, near Prospect, to F. R. R.


Fiske, from Main to School


Fiske avenue, from Weston, above South


Flood, from John, to 131 Calvary


Floyd. from 32 Russell, to 195 Charles


Forest, from Beaver to North


Foundry avenue, from Willow, near River, to Davis & Farnum's Iron Foundry


Fountain, from 80 Charles, to 85 Felton


Francis, from Main, near Prospect House, to M. C. R. R


Friend, from 116 Calvary to John


Gardner, from High, to 100 Pine


Gibbs court. from 21 Church


Gordon, from Moody, to 18 Hall


Gore, from Main, to Grove at Watertown line


Gorham, from Newton at F. R. R. crossing, to Gardner


Grant, from 109 Charles to 244 School


Greenwood avenue, from Bacon, westerly


Grove, from Main, near Beaver Brook station, F. R. R. to Watertown line


Guinan, from Bacon at R. R. crossing to Hammond Hall, from 51 Pine, to 45 High


Halls place from 195 Newton


Hammond, from Main, nearly opp. Prospect to Plympton Harris, from 463 Main to Summer


Harvard, from 830 Main, to Charles


Harvard avenue, from 20 Grant, to 30 Harvard


Harvard place, from Harvard, near Charles Hastings avenue, from 558 Main. opp. Liberty


Heard, from 498 Main, to 25 Central


High, from 255 Moody to Newton line


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STREETS, AVENUES, ETC., IN WALTHAM


Highland, from Curtis, opp. Bills' block, to South Highland avenue, from Weston above Fiske avenue Jackson, from 32 Central to River John, from Moore to Calvary cemetery Lafayette, from Main to Grove


Lake, from Lexington to Lincoln


Lane, from Main, above Weston, to Gardner Blake's res- idence


Lawrence, from Hammond westerly


Lexington, from 633 Main, to Lexington line


Lexington court, from Lexington, opp. Police Station


Liberty, from 555 Main, to 58 School Lincoln, from Lexington to Lincoln line


Linden, from 387 Main, to Beaver


Locust, from Winter to Winter, near West


Lowell, from 67 Pine to Newton line


Lowell street place, from 14 Lowell


Lyman, from 499 Main to Beaver


Main, from Watertown line, to Weston line


Maple, from Moody, to 168 Crescent, to be extended by bridge across the river


Massasoit, from Main at Beaver Brook station, to New Grove


Massasoit court, from Massasoit


McCann, from Newton, near the bridge, to the F. R. R. Mechanic, from 16 Charles to 9 Felton


Middle, from 26 Common to 23 Spring


Moody, from 573 Main, near Eagle block, to Newton line Moore, from Calvary to John


Mt. Pleasant court, from 66 School


Munroe avenue, from Harvard, opp. Harvard pl., westerly Music Hall avenue, from 14 Elm, next Music Hall


Myrtle, from 298 Moody, to Cranberry (projected) New Grove, from Newton, near River to Grove


Newton, from 476 Main to High


North, from Lincoln st., n. Lincoln line, to Belmont line Oak, from 216 Newton opp. Taylor to 20 Moore Old Forest. from Forest


Orange, from 376 Moody to Crescent


Osborn place, from Charles, near Prospect ave.


Park place, from 20 Church, near Main to 94 School


Parkers lane, from 185 Willow to 179 River


Pine, from 195 Newton to Moody Pleasant, from 457 Main to Summer Plympton, from 142 Bacon, to Hammond


Pond, from 96 Lexington to 87 Bacon


Prospect, from 882 Main, across Charles to Crescent Prospect avenue, from 23 Prospect to Charles


Prospect Hill lane from Main, at H. R. R. stable, to Prospect Hill


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STREETS, AVENUES, ETC., IN WALTHAM


Quince, from Beaver, near Fitchburg railroad to North River, from 41 Moody to Watertown line River avenue, rear 432 River


Riverview avenue, from north side


Robbins, from opp. 261 Crescent, across Moody to Cran- berry (projected)


Russell, from 17 Harvard to South


School, from 22 Lyman to Bacon


School avenue, from River to Parkers lane


Smith, from Lincoln to Lexington line


South, from Weston, near Main, to Auburndale line


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


Spring, from 733 Main to School


Spruce, from Crescent to Moody


Stearns, from 109 Taylor to High


Stow, from Weston, to Main


Summer, from 103 Lexington to 49 Pleasant Summer street avenue, from 147 Summer


Sun. from 17 Fern to Prospect


Taylor, from Moody to Newton


Union, from 13 Gordon to 16 Taylor


Vernon, from 15 Prospect to South


Wadsworth avenue, from 376 Moody to Lowell, nearly opp. Orange


Wall, from McCann to the river


Walnut, from 207 Moody to 36 Crescent


Warren, from Main to Watertown line


Warren avenue, from 36 Summer to 79 Lexington


Washington avenue from 396 Moody to Lowell


Water, from 52 Charles, to 57 Felton


West, from Winter to Weston line


West Dale, continuation of Dale, fr. Bacon, to the woods


Weston, from Main near South, to Stony Brook Whitney avenue, from 141 Moody to 40 Spruce


Williams, from 126 Charles, to 121 Felton Willow, from Main to 100 River


Winter, from Lincoln above Curve to Lincoln line


Winthrop, from South, at Mrs. Farwell's residence, to Fiske avenue, projected


Worcester lane, from junction Bacon and Lexington, westerly


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BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC., IN WALTHAM


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


Adams Building, 603 Main, corner Church Almshouse, South, corner Highland Armory Hall, 731 Main, near Spring A. O. U. W. Hall, 128 Moody Bacon's Block, Moody, near Spruce Bills' Block, Curtis, corner Felton Buttrick's Block, Felton, near Water


Buttrick's New Block, 559 Main, corner Liberty Central Block, 621 Main, near Church Cheney's Block, 8 Church, near Main Connelly's Block, 111 Moody, corner Crescent Eagle Block, 673 Main


Exchange Hall, 725 Main, corner Spring Foundry Block, foot Foundry avenue


Glidden's Block, Moody, corner Spruce


Goodnow's Block, 710 Main, nearly opp. Spring Granite Block, rear Townsend block, Main Granite Hall, Granite block, Main Greeley's Block, 731 Main, corner Spring Hall's Block, Moody, corner Gordon


Hall's Building, 117 Crescent, corner Moody Harrington Block, Moody, opposite Walnut Higgins Block, Moody, south end of the bridge Kingsbury Block, 160 Moody, near Gordon Lawrence Block, Main, corner Common Lyman Hall, P. O. Building, 12 Moody, corner Charles Masonic Hall (Charles A. Welch Building). 14 Moody, corner Charles Massasoit Hall, South Side


McCormick's Block, Gorham, near R. R. crossing


McGurn's Block, 579 Main


Music Hall, 16 Elm


Music Hall Block. 15, 16 and 17 Elm


Odd Fellows' Hall, 661 Main


Parmenter Block, 27 Moody


Police Station, Lexington, near School


Pope & Whitney's Block, 611 to 613 Main


Post-Office, C. A. Welch's Block, 13 Moody, c. Charles


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CEMETERIES, R.R. STATIONS, IN WALTHAM


Pratt's Building, Moody, near Taylor


Priest's Building. 655 Main


Prospect Block, 705, 707 and 709 Main, near Spring


Public Library, 15 Moody, corner Charles


Quigg's Block, School, corner Exchange


Roberts Hall, Goodnow's Block, 710 Main, nearly opposite Spring


Rumford Building, 618 Main, corner Elm


School Committee's Office, High school Building, Church Shepherd's Block, 385 Moody, near Spruce


Smyth's Block, Moody, corner Spruce


Stearns & Crehore Block, 693 Main


Temperance Hall, 693 Main, over Stickney & Son's store Townsend's Block, Main, near Church


Waltham National Bank Building, Main, cor. Lexington


Warner's Biock, 103 Moody, near the bridge


Welch's (Charles A. ) Block, 10, 12 and 14 Moody, cor. Charles


Welch's (Charles A. ) Hall, 14 Moody, cor. Charles Whitford's Block, 645 Main


Whitford's Building, 661 Main


CEMETERIES.


Calvary (Catholic). Calvary, above Flood


Church street (Catholic), Church, between School and Summer


Grove Hill, Main, near Beaver Brook station


Mt. Feake, South, beyond Highland


RAILROAD STATIONS, ETC.


Beaver Brook station, Joseph M. Stevens, station agent Bleachery station, Elizabeth McNaught, station agent Calvary street crossing, James Amrock, flagman Chemistry station, Peter McVey. station agent Clematis Brook station, F. R. R., Beaver street, William T. Ring, station agent


Hammond street (signal) station, C. M. R. R., Andrew Gillan, flagman


Lexington street station, C. M. R. R., Marshall P. Blakeslee, station agent, James H. Bond, baggage master


Lyman street crossing, C. M. R. R., Arthur E. Bond, flagman


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WARD BOUNDARIES, IN WALTHAM


Moody street crossing Pine street crossing, William B. Green, flagman Riverview station, W. E. Westland, station agent Waltham station, Elm, Herbert C. Shepard, station agent, George L. Sanderson. baggage master Roberts station, Warren A. Stevens, station agent


WARD BOUNDARIES.


WARD ONE .- Beginning on Main street, at the inter- section of Lexington street ; thence northerly by centre of Lexington, Lincoln and Winter streets to the Lincoln line ; thence along the Lincoln and Weston lines to Weston street ; thence by the centre of Weston and Main streets to the point of beginning.


WARD TWO .- Beginning on Main street at the inter- section of Lexington street ; thence by the centre of Main street to the Watertown line ; thence along the Watertown, Belmont, Lexington and Lincoln town lines to Winter street ; thence by the centre of Winter, Lincoln and Lex- ington streets to the point of beginning.


WARD. THREE .- Beginning at the centre of Main street opposite Moody street ; thence easterly by the centre of Main street to the Watertown line ; thence along the Watertown line to the Charles River ; thence along the Charles River to the centre of Moody street ; thence north- erly by the centre of Moody street to the point of begin- ning.


WARD FOUR .- Beginning at the centre of Moody street bridge ; thence northerly by the centre of Moody street to Main street ; thence by the centre of Main and Weston streets to the Weston line ; thence along the Wes- ton line to Charles River ; thence by said Charles River to the point of beginning.


WARD FIVE .- Beginning on High street at the inter- section of Lowell street; thence westerly by the centre of High street to Moody street ; thence southerly by the cen- tre of Moody street to Cherry street; thence westerly by the centre of Cherry street and in the same direction to Charles River ; thence easterly by said Charles River to a point, opposite a private way through land of Waltham Gas Light Co. ; thence by said private way to Pine street ; thence easterly by said Pine street to Lowell street ; thence by the centre of Lowell street to the point of beginning.


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WARD BOUNDARIES, IN WALTHAM


WARD SIX .- Beginning at the Newton line on New- ton street ; thence running in a westerly direction by the centre of Newton and High streets to Moody street ; thence southerly by centre of Moody street to Cherry street ; thence westerly by centre of Cherry street and in same direction to Charles River ; thence by centre of Charles River to Newton line ; thence along said Newton line to the point of beginning.


WARD SEVEN .- Beginning at the Newton line on Newton street ; thence westerly by the centre of Newton and High streets to the centre of Lowell street; thence northerly by the centre of Lowell street to Pine street ; thence westerly by Pine street to a private way of Waltham Gas Light Co. ; thence by said private way to Charles River ; thence easterly by Charles River to the Newton line ; thence along the Newton line in a southerly direction to the point of beginning.


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ELMER LITTLEFIELD++.JAMES E. HUNTRESS.


WALTHAM DIRECTORY, 1888-9.


ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.


Ab., above ; agt., agent; Am. W. W. Co., American Waltham Watch Co .; asst .. assistant : av .. avenue ; b. or bds., boards; bet., between ; bldg., building; blk., block: (B.), Boston; B. Mnfg. Co., Boston Manufacturing Co .; com. trav., commercial traveller; com. mer., commission merchant; c. or cor., corner; C.M. R. R., Central Massachusetts Railroad ; ct., court; F. R. R., Fitchburg Rail- road; h., house; lab., laborer ; mkr., maker; mnfr., manufacturer: n., near; opp. opposite; pl., place ; P. O., Post Office: pres., president; rd., road: Rev., Reverend; r., rear; st., street; sec., secretary; sq., square; supt .. superin - tendent; treas., treasurer; U. S. A., United States Army; U. S. N., United States Navy; U. S. W. Co., United States Watch Co .; whf., wharf; whol., wholesale; wid., widow ; W. B. & D. Wks., Waltham Bleachery & Dye Works; W. E. W. Co., Waltham Emery Wheel Co .; W. G. L. Co., Waltham Gas Light Co .; W. N. C. S., Waltham New Church School; W. & N. S. R. R. Co., Waltham & Newton Street Railroad Co.


Where the name of a firm, corporation or factory 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 796 Main Abbott Irving, at Am. W. W. Co., house 26 Orange Abbott Leamon C., carpenter, h. Guinan, near Hammond Abbott Olive, widow of John, house 796 Main Abbott Wilbur A., at Am. W. W. Co., house 19 Orange Abbott William H., emery wheel maker, house 18 Stearns Abercrombie William, baker, A. James, Moody, house 22 Bolton


A BINGTON MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO., of Abington, Mass., William H. Johnson, agent. 621 Main (see page opposite Jewelers )


Ablirtzer Charles, at Am. W. W. Co., house 188 Moody Aburk Christina Miss, house Music Hall avenue


Achorn Ernest, weather-vane maker, boards 97 Adams Achorn E. F. (Achorn & Whelpley), 97} Moody, rooms 97 Adams


Achorn & Whelpley (E. F. Achorn and J. Whelpley), shooting gallery, 97} Moody


LUMBER.


WOOD, BARKER & CO., Bacon Street, WALTHAM, on Mass. Cent. R. R.


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Adams Addie C. Miss, boards 40 Gordon


Adams Ann B., widow of Horatio, house 57 Lyman


Adams Ann D. Miss, boards 57 Lyman


Adams Charles A., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 40 Gordon


Adams Daniel, mason, house 220 Moody


Adams Ernest T. (Clough, Smith & Co.), 46 Spruce, house 42 do.


Adams Everett D .. at Am. W. W. Co., house 14 Orange Adams Frank D., provisions, 649 Main, rooms 781 do.


Adams Frank E., watchman, Am. W. W. Co., house 95 Robbins


Adams Frank H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 71 Brown Adams Fred H., clerk, 489 Main


Adams George H., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 52 Chestnut A' DAMS GEORGE W., watchmaker and jeweler, 183 Moody, house 92 Maple (see p. opp. Jewelers) Adams Helen M. Mrs , dressmaker, house 40 Gordon


Adams House, Clark C. Hight, manager, 94 Adams


Adams John, printer, 117 South, boards do.


Adams John Q., farmer, house Bear Hill avenue


Adams Laura A., widow of John M., house 342 Moody Adams Mary F. Miss, boards 57 Lyman


Adams Rose V. Mrs , house 37 Gardner


Adams Samuel M., carpenter, house 19 Plympton


Adams Stephen, brush-broom maker, h. Bear Hill avenue Adams Willard E., plater, Am. W. W. Co., boards 18 Cross


Adams William A., salesman, William H. Leatherbee & Son, Beaver Brook, house 18 Cross


Adams William A., Jr .. clerk American Express Co., 6 Church. boards 18 Cross


Adams William 'T., clerk (91 Federal, B.), bds. 18 Cross Adcock Charles, at U. S. W. Co., rooms 501 Main


Adler Alfred C., at Am. W. W. Co., house 32 Maple


Affleck George D., at Am. W. W. Co., house East Rob- bins, corner Lowell


Agnew Catharine, widow of Hugh, house 85 Felton Akerstrom John, harness maker, 583 Main, h. 52 Alder Albee Frank W., book-keeper, house 580 Main


Alcorn John S., at Am. W. W. Co., house 49 Myrtle Alden George S., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 21 Church


Alden Mary S., widow of Simeon, house 23 Church Aldred Fred, watch-case maker (309 Washington, B.), house 147 Moody


Aldred Lewis E., at Am. W. W. Co., house 91 Cushing Aldred William F., at Am. W. W. Co., house 61 Cushing Alexander Priscilla D., wid. of Marshall R., dressmaker, house 11 Central


Allan Harry, Am. W. W. Co., boards 98 Taylor


BUILDERS'


Russell's Hardware Store, - AT SUPPLIES


9 & 11 Lexington St.


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Allan William, tailor, 9 Crescent, rooms Moody


Allen Charles E., electrician, boards 35 Maple


Allen Charles F., clerk, W. B. & D. Wks., b. 18 Liberty


Allen Clara E. Mrs., house 73 Adams


Allen Elijah, boards Willis Allen's, Whitney avenue


Allen Esther P., widow of William E., house Main, near Lafayette [18 Liberty


Allen John P., clerk, freight depot (F. R. R., B.), bds.


Allen Mary, widow of John, house 160 School


Allen Mary J. Mrs., house 18 Liberty


Allen Morris, carpenter, house 54 Myrtle


Allen Nellie, dressmaker, rooms 110 Lexington


Allen Rachel C. Mrs., house 65 Cherry


Allen Samuel W., teamster, boards 17 Pond


Allen William, laborer, house 168 Moody


Allen William E., pinion maker, Am. W. W. Co., house 39 Prospect avenue


Allen William E., woolen goods (34 Harrison-av. exten- sion, B.), house 108 Main




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