USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Waltham > Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1893 > Part 20
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O'Neil Charles H., plumber. 29 Common, bds 16 Curtis
TRY MCNABB% Genuine Cork Sole Shoes, $3.00 and $4.00. Methodist Bldg., Waltham.
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O'Neil George, provisions, Cedar, near High, h. do.
O'Neil George P., provisions, Cedar, h. 8 Winthrop
O'Neil James E .. at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 16 Curtis ('Neil James E., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 16 Curtis O'Neil John, laborer, h. 16 Curtis
O'Nein JJohn B., clerk. 683 Main, bds. 16 Curtis
('Neil John F. (O'Neil & Doyle), lumber, 106} Moody, h. 137 Charles
O'Neil John J., laborer, bds. 208 River
O'Neil Margaret J. Mrs., died Jan. 2, 1891
('Neil Maria Miss, died Aug. 29, 1890
O'Neil Mary, widow of Thomas, h. 5 Fern
O'Neil Mary E. Miss, millinery, 577 Main, h. 5 Fern O'Neil Michael, melter, 71 Felton, h. 137 Charles
O'Neil Michael V., provisions, 133 Charles, h. 137 do.
O'Neil Patrick, lather, h. Oak, cor. Newton
('Neil Thomas, died Dec. 10, 1891
('Neil Thomas J., clerk, 683 Main. bds. 137 Charles
('Neil William, clerk, 133 Charles, bds. Felton, cor. Williams
O'Neil William, provisions, h. 113 River
O'Neil Kate A. Miss, dressmaker, lil Felton, bds. do. 'NEIL & DOYLE (John F. O'Neil and Cornelius E.
Doyle), plumbers and gas fitters, 106} Moody (see page 606)
()'Neill Peter H., designer, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 111 Felton O'Neill Winefred E., widow of James, h. 111 Felton
Orcutt Frank J., bookkeeper (B. ), rms. 41 Crescent
Ordway George E., carpenter and builder, 4 Liberty,h. do.
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'REILEY WILLIAM J., physician, 188 Moody, h. do. (see page opp. Physicians)
Organ Frank A., at Am. W. W. Co., h.47 Wadsworth av. 0 RIENT INSURANCE CO., of Hartford, Conn. William H. Johnson, agent, rm. 2 Methodist bldg., 3 Moody ( see page 11)
Ormand Fred V., stripper, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 40 River Ormand Thomas, at Am. W. W. Co., h.37 Charles
Ormsby Oriville II., Mrs .. h. 267 Crescent
Ormsby William D., moved to Worcester
Orne Charles P. (E. M. Smith & Co.), apothecary, 13 Moody, rms. do.
Orne Sarah L., widow of William G., h. 38 Prospect av. Orner Oscar W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 239 Felton
O'Rourke Bernard, moved to Ireland
O'Rourke Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, h. 50 Exchange
O'Rourke Johanna, widow of Thomas, h. 300 River
O'Rourke John J., moved to Newark, N. J.
O'Rourke Owen F. (Daley & O'Rourke), teas, etc., 557 Main, h. 300 River
Orr Herbert F., collector (B.), rms. 41 High
Osborn George W., bookkeeper, 708 Main, h. 253 Charles
PRICES the Lowest in the City.
Wood, Barker & Co., LUMBER. Racon Street, Waltham.
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Osborn Hiram, carpenter, h. 918 Main
Osborn Juliette, widow of William J., h. 82 Hammond Osborn Sarah G. Miss, bds. 918 Main
Osgood Edward C., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 326 Moody
Osgood Ernest B., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 57 Lawrence
Osgood Frank O., died December 20, 1891
Osgood Fred W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 140 Lowell
Osgood Henry T., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 57 Lawrence
Osgood Mabel V., widow of Frank O., bds. 11 Spruce
Osgood Moses E., salesman (240 Devonshire, B.) h. 30 Prospect
Osgood Richard, foreman, box shop, W. B. & D. Works, h. 189 River
Osgood Sarah A. Miss, bds. 30 Prospect
Osman Melendy, clerk, 5 Moody, h. 154 Ash
Osterman Paul. servant, Wm. Ellery Bright, Main, h. Grove, near do.
Otis Charles W., moved to Weston
Otis Hattie G. Miss, nurse, bds. 899 Maln
Otis Jam-s T., driver, bds. 899 Main
Otis Mary L., widow of Thomas, h. 899 Main
('Toole James, florist, 100 Prospect, h. do.
O'Toole Lawrence. hack driver, rear 26 Lexington, bds. 20 Cross
O Toole Margaret, widow of John, h. rear 183 Grove
O'Toole Patrick, laborer, h. 63 New Grove
Otte Amy Mrs., house 140 Robbins
Otte George T., carpenter and builder, 88 Alder, h. do. Otte Thomas G., stair builder, h. 43 South
Ottley Thomas, loom fixer, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 205 Newton Ottley Thomas, loom fixer, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 41 Charles Quellett Daniel, moved to Lynn
Quellett George, moved to Lynn
Ouellett George L., carpenter, h. 102 Felton Ouellett Philip, moved to Lynn
Owen Easton, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 33 Robbins
Owen Edward H., h. 150 Crescent
Owen Frank E., bookkeeper, 582 Main, bds. 33 Robbins Owen Frederick S., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 12 Orange
Owen Lucella J., widow of Sheldon, h. 12 Orange
Owen Mary H., widow of Jefferson, bds. 143 Adams Owen Sheldon, died November 3, 1889
Owens Catherine Mrs., died April 3, 1890 Owens Edward H., Jr., died July 3, 1890
Ower Elizabeth S. Mrs., died February 21, 1892
Ower George, master mariner, bds. 58 School
Ownby George C., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 190 Moody
Oxton Alfred J., mixer, W. E. W. Co., h. 5 Pond
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., H. W. HOWE, ) J. M. RICE, Props. Planing, Sawing, Turning. 56 FELTON STREET, on F. R. R.
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PACKARD CALEB S., building mover and ice dealer, 874 Main, h. do., telephone No. 59-2 (see p. 605)
Packard Jane A., widow of Orris, bds. 26 Taylor
Padelford Elliot S., at Am. W. W. Co., ris. 86 Maple
Page Elmer E., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 5 Norum- bega Terrace
Page Harriet M., widow of Ezekiel W., h. 481 Main
Page Heury N .. machinist, Am. W. W. Co., b.97 Russell Page Liscomb R., moved to Boston
Page Maurice A., furniture infr. (43 Beverly, B.), house 97 Russell
Page Owen W., machinist, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 42 Lexington
Page William P., trav. salesman (6 High, B.), boards 63 Crescent
Paige Bridget, widow of William, h. 48 School av.
Paige James F., pattern maker, D. & F. Mnfg. Co., bds. 48 School av.
Paige John P., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. Martin House Paige Thomas T., carpenter, D. & F. Mufg. Co., b. off School av., beyond Parker's lane
Paine Harvey H. Rev., pastor, Emanuel Methodist Epis- copal church, h. 95 Robbins
Paine George L., student (Camb.), bds. R. T. Paine's, Beaver
Paine Robert Treat,lawyer (6 Joy, B. ) , summer residence, Beaver, winter residence (6 Joy, B.)
Paine Robert T., Jr., lawyer (6 Joy, B.) bds. R. T. Paine's, Beaver
Paine, see Payne
Palamountain Joseph C., moved to North Carolina
Palmer Charles E., butter, cheese and eggs, 29 South,h.do. l'almer Dolphas D., prop. Waltham Horological School and watch mnfr., 78 Crescent, h. 1 Spruce
Palmer George M., moved to Boston -
Palmer Harriet E. Mrs., h. 17 Whitney av.
Palmer Henry C., night flagman, Main street crossing, C. M. R. R., h. do., Bear Hill
Palmer John, bds. rear 152 School
Palmer Joseph D., teamster, 33 Moody, h. r. 152 School Palmer Rebecca, widow of Joseph, bds. 41 Cherry
Palmer Susie M. Miss, bookkeeper, 161 Moody, bds. 17 Whitney av.
Palmer William B., clerk (B.), bds. 17 Whitney av. PALMER & SWAIN, prop's Waltham Horological School, and watch mnfrs., 78 Crescent (see page 8) Papineau Arthur B., moved to Swampscott
l'apineau Augustus, dentist, 621 Main, room 9, h. 9 Pond Papineau Ralph A., job master, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 9 Pond
ATWOOD & SHAW, 137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block. FURNACES, RANGES and STOVES, PLUMBING and GAS FITTING.
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Park John F., cashier, at Am. W. W. Co., Crescent, h.at West Newton
DARK THEATRE, William D. Bradstreet, lessee and manager, 16 Elm, opp. the Common (see front cover)
Parker Abbie, widow of Charles T., h. 35 Cherry
Parker Abbott B., machinist, at Am. W. W. Co., house 49 Robbins
Parker Albert A., h. 72 Francis
Parker Albert M., trav. salesman (69 Purchase, B.), bds. 19 Maple
Parker Alfred W., pattern maker (B. Bridge Works, Sixth st., E. Cambridge), h. end Worcester lane
PARKER ARTHUR H., apothecary, 665 Main, h. Main, opp. Lafavette (see page 180)
Parker Bartholomew T., Jr., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 18 Wadsworth av.
Parker Charles H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 35 Cherry
Parker Edgar M., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 321 Moody
Parker Edward L., hairdresser, 116 Moody, h. 129 Felton Parker Edwin W., machinist, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 296 Newton
Parker George A., farmer. bds. 296 Newton
Parker George E., machinist. h. 185 Willow
Parker George W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 55 Robbins
Parker Hanson J., machinist, h. 59 Robbins
Parker Herbert G. (Godber & Parker), jewel mnfr., 23 Crescent, bds. 194 Adams
Parker Ida F. Mrs., moved to Portsmouth, N. H.
Parker Isana S., widow of George W., h. 194 Adams
Parker James, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 10 Martyn, C. P. Parker John L., carpenter, house Varnum Park, off Dale Parker Lucy, widow of Isaac, house 185 Willow
Parker Lucy A., widow of William L., bds. 28 Prospect
Parker Lydia M., widow of Timothy, h. Main, off Lafayette
Parker Milan A., moved to Fall River
Parker Owen A., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 113 Chestnut
Parker Patrick, laborer, bds. 19 Sun
Parker Robert A., driver, H. I. Bryant, Trapelo road, boards do.
Parker Willis F., at Am W. W. Co., boards 19 Maple Parkinson James. engineer, house p ivate way, off Main, above old car stable
DARKMAN THOMAS, wheelwright, Music Hall av., house Warren, near Beaver. L. P. (see p. 628) Parkman William H., clerk, 609 Main, bds. Thomas Parkman's, Warren
Parks Arthur H., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 110 Chestnut Parks Charles F., civil engineer (89 State, B.), house 58 Adams [110 Chestout
Parks Charles H., chief engineer, Fire Department, house
J. W. B CIGAR.
SMOKE J. W. BUCKLEY, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and Smokers' Articles.
3 97 Moody St., - - WALTHAM.
For sale by all dealers.
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Parks Marshall, carpenter, house 58 Adams
Parlin Joseph R. ( Perry & Parlin), clothing and furnish- ing goods, Methodist bldg., 1 Moody, house at Watertown
Parmenter Frank W., compositor, boards 68 Adams
Parmenter George E., manager, Am. Crayon Co., Pine, house 802 Main
Parmenter Harriet, widow of Zenas, house 797 Main Parmenter Harriet K., widow of Jonas W., h. 542 Main Parmenter M. Elizabeth, widow of William B., house 202 Main
Parmenter Samuel W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 68 Adams Parmenter Sarah F., widow of Charles M., h. 376 Moody Parmenter Zenas, died June 27, 1891
Parris James T., mason, h. Day, near Bolton
Parry John F., carpenter, house 134 Felton
Parsons Isaac H., yard foreman, 56 Felton, boards 158 Lexington
Partello Fanny Miss, teacher, Waltham New Church school, Lexington, bds. do.
Partelow Alice A. Miss, nurse, 104 Taylor, bds. do.
Partelow Emily, widow of Edward A., house 104 Taylor Partelow Henry L .. moved to Cambridge
Partridge Edward M , dial maker, Am. W. W. Co., house off end of Winthrop
Passmore Amelia Miss, house 6 Norumbega Terrace
DATCH SAMUEL, architect, rooms 49, 50, 51 1 Methodist bidg., 3 Moody, house 502 Main (see page 54)
Patrick Andrew E., engineer, Roberts Paper mill, South, house near do.
Patrick Dexter B., died March 9, 1892 [180 Hammond Patrick Dexter B., Jr., asst. supt., W. W. W., house Patrick Eliza J., widow of Dexter B., bds. 142 Aslı.
Patridge Udolpho E., watchmaker, U. S. W. Co., house 61 Lawrence
Patriquin James N., carpenter, house Pratt av., n. Bedford Patriquin Lewis, moved from city
Patten Alice G. Miss, teacher, High school, b. 478 Main Patten Belle Miss, seamstress, rooms 126 Brown
Patten James, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., boards 409 River Patten Rinda W., widow of Benjamin, house 28 High Patterson Alexander, laborer, boards 304 River
Patterson Elbridge J., overseer, ring spinning, B. Mnfg. Co., house 343 River
Patterson Emmet J., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., rooms 153 Brown
Patterson Joseph, boiler maker, h. Williams, n. F. R. R. Paul Arthur H., clerk, B. Mnfg. Co., off Moody, boards 247 do.
Get Prices at the New LUMBER YARD. 15
WOOD, BARKER & CO.,
Bacon St., Waltham, ON MASS. CENT. R. R.
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Paul Bros. ( William J. and Fred W. Paul), plumbers, 11 Lexington
Paul Fred W. (W. J. Paul & Co.), plomber, 11 Lexing- ton, house Wall, near Benefit
Paul Jobn T., carpenter, house 44 Curtis
Paul M. Henry, compositor (4 Alden. B.), h. 6 Winthrop Paul William B., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h.247 Moody Paul Willard J. (W. J. Paul & Co. ), plumber, 11 Lex- ington, boards 44 Curtis [Newton
Payne Peter, laborer, Am. W. W. Co., house Cutter, near Payne Peter J., plumber, boards Peter Payne's, Cutter
Payre Thomas, moved to Seattle, Washington
Payne, see Paine
Payson Nancy E. Miss, music teacher, 188 Moody, r. do. Peabody Alice S. Miss, teacher, boards 31 Pond
Peabody Edward T., house 31 Pond
Peabody Henry W., police, rooms 32 Lexington
Peabody Susan K., died Nov. 12, 1892
Peabody Susie C. Miss, teacher, West school, boards 110 Lexington
Pearl James, at B. Mnfg. Co., house 116 Charles
Pearson A. Olive, teacher, Bacon st. school
Pearson George H., moved from city
Pearson Matilda Miss, second girl, Waltham Hospital, Hospital st., boards do.
Pearson Susie Miss, house 82 Central
Peatfield Jesse, machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 56 Myrtle Peavey Samuel, moved to Mississippi
Peavey Simon F., clerk (Chamber of Commerce bldg., India, B.) , house 162 Main
Peck Charles, house rear 159 Summer
Peck Frank W., driver, bds. 24 BacoD
Peck George S., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 1 Highland place Peck Helen M., widow of Roland, bds. 88 Ash
Peck John M., h. 159 Summer
Peck Joseph W., mail agent, B. & A. R. R. (B.), h. 24 Bacon
Peck Mary A. Miss, bds. 159 Summer
Peck Solome, widow of Elius, bds. 33 Wadsworth ave.
Peek William I., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 242 Moody Peirce Elisha N., market gardener, h. Quince, n. North Peirce E. Allen, gardener, E. N. Pierce, Quince, bds. do. Peirce Herbert W., farmer, E. N. Pierce, Quince, bds. do. Peirce William J., wood engraver (4 Alden, B.), house 428 Main
Pendexter George H., main spring temperer, Am. W. W. Co., h. 34 Lawrence
Pendlebury Mary A., widow of Peter B., h. 65 Brown Pendlebury Peter, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 253 Moody Pendleton Aurelia S., widow of Henderson, h. 129 Robbins Penn Abraham H., laborer, h. 288 Cavalry
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., HOWE & RICE, Proprietors.
Kiln-Dried Hard Wood Floors and Finish Worked to Order. 56 FELTON STREET, on F. R. R.
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Penn George W., laborer, W. B. & D. Works, h. 288 River
Penn William R., helper, 137 Moody, bds. 288 River
Penniman Alanson P., died May, 12, 1890
Penniman Maria A. Miss, bds. 27 School
PENNSYLVANIA INS. CO., of Philadelphia, Pa., William H. Johnson, agent, rm. 2, Methodist building, 3 Moody (see page 11)
Pensonnoult Celeno, widow of Oliver, h. 32 Charles
Pepper John, died Oct. 28, 1891
Pepper T. Edward, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 208 Adams Percival Augustus S. (Taylor & Percival), hardware,
stoves, furnaces, etc., Hall's block, 154 Moody, h. 50 Lowell
Peridier Alcide, foreman dial maker, W. D. Co., Bedford, Highland, h Bills, cor. Highland place
Perine Daniel, shoemaker, 157 Prospect, b. 403 Crescent Perine Edson A., at Am. W. Co., h. 93 Ash
Perkins Albertina, widow of John P., rms. 61 Adams
PEBRE
ERKINS BOSTON & WALTHAM EX- PRESS, John W. Perkins, prop., 146 Moody (see page 618)
PERKINS FRANK J., prop., Boston Branch Grocery and Tea House, 709 Main, h. at Malden (see page 611)
Perkins Frederick S., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 52 Derby
Perkins Henry A , jewel inspector, Am. W. W. Co., h. 8 Dartmouth
Perkins John E., weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 409 River PERKINS JOHN W., prop., Perkins Boston & PÅ
Waltham Express, 146 Moody, h. 22 Adams (see page 618)
Perkins Joseph L., moved from city
Perkins Nellie J., widow of Matthew, h. 88 Alden
Perkins Oliver G., Jr., moved to Boston
Perkins Sewall F., machinist, h. 35 Gordon
Perley James H., carpenter, h. 29 Walnut
Perrault J. Edward, at J. L. T. Mnfg. Co., rms. 95 High Perry Alexander, farmer, h. West Dale, bey. Farnsworth Perry Bros. (Thomas and Norman J. Perry), planing and moulding mill, off Linden, rear William H. Leather- bee & Sons lumber yard
Perry Chauncy R., iron worker (Camb.), bds. 247 Bacon DERRY DANVERS H., wheelwright, 57 Harvard, cor. Charles, h. at Cambridge (see page 628)
Perry Emma, widow of John P., h. 247 Bacon
Perry Francis A., Jr. Perry & Parlin), clothing and fur- nishing goods, Methodist bldg., 1 Moody, bds. 245 Charles
Perry Frank W., foreman, 13 Crescent, h. at Cambridge Perry George, bds. P. W. Hill's, off Main
ATWOOD SHAW, 137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block, Waltham Agts. for Crawford Ranges and Walker Furnaces.
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Perry Henry, weaver, B. Mufg. Co .. h. 27 Felton
Perry James, carpenter, h. 56 Francis
Perry John, machinist, bds. 25 Hammond
Perry John D., laborer, h. 11 Oak
Perry Josiah D., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 13 Riverside av., Crescent Park
Perry Jude, section hand, B. Mufg. Co .. h. 12 Browns lane Perry Martha, widow of Charles, rms. 110 Chestnut
Perry Norman J. ( Perry Bros. ), planing and moulding mill, off Linden, h, Massasoit, near Main
Perry Peter, harness maker, 733 Main, h. 235 School
Perry Thomas H. ( Perry Bros. ), planing and mouiding mill, h. Massasoit, n. Main
DERRY & PARLIN (Francis A. Perry, Jr. and Joseph R. Parlin), clothing and men's furnishing goods, Methodist building, 1 Moody (see p. 128) Perry, see Parry
Peters Charlotte A., widow of George S., bds. William H. Drury's, Linden
Peters Elizabeth C. Miss, bds. William H. Drury's, Linden Peters Frank A., bds. 3 Wall
Peters Frank E., potter, h. 3 Wall
Peters Hugh M., leader, 115 Bacon. h. 280 River
Peterson Alexander, buckle maker, h. 111 Harvard
Peterson Alfred, laborer, A. T. Lyman, Lyman, bds. J.
B. Wentworth, Beaver
Peterson Antone, mule spinner, B. Mnfg. Co.,house 313 Central
Peterson August, watchman, W. L. Mnfg. Co., house 122 Prospect
Peterson Charlotte Miss, dressmaker, 130 Ash, h. do.
Peterson Ellen W. Miss, clerk, Mass. School for the Feeble Minded, off Quince, bds. do.
Peterson Ferdinand, shoemaker, 125 Moooy, b. 26 Cherry Peterson Frank E., tinsmith, h. Halls place
Peterson George E., driver, J. J. S. Peterson, house 168 Felton
PETERSON JACOB J. S., prop., Waltham Ice Co., off Prospect, h. 32 Vernon (see back cover)
Peterson James H., silversmith (B ), bds. 88 Cushing Peterson Jane, widow of John, h. 1 Fiske conrt
Peterson John, laborer, h. 382 River
Peterson John S., moved to Lynn
Peterson Joseph, with J. J. S. Peterson, bds. E. J. Sweeney's, Riverview place
Peterson Martha J. Mrs., dressmaker, 68 Brown, h. do. Peterson Olaf, moved from city
Peterson Oliver B., engineer, Libby & Larcoms, Prospect, b. 29 Winthrop
Peterson Swan M. E., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 47 Ash
CHAS. P. McNABB & CO., BOOTS AND SHOES. Methodist Building, 4 Moody St., Waltham.
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DETERSON WILLIAM E., veterinary surgeon, 509 Main, h. do. (see page 617)
Pettingill Robert B., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 60 Hall
Phelan John, machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. Halls pl. Phelan John J., machinist, bds. John Phelan's, Hall place Phelan Patrick, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 365 River Phelps Henry A., blacksmith, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 120 High Phelps Joseph, wood moulder, Libby & Larcom, Prospect, h. at Newton
Phelps Lorenzo, bds. 32 Spruce
Phelps Mary K., widow of Joseph, h. 32 Spruce
Phelps Willard F., conductor, F. R. R., h 13 Hartwell
Phillips Anna C. Mrs., dressmaker, 3 Moody, rm. 45., rms. do.
Phillips Dennis, manager, Wheeler & Wilson Mnfg. Co., 203 Moody, bds. 190 do.
Phillips Edward S., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 270 Moody DHILLIPS IRA B., apothecary, Pine, cor. Elm, h. 99 Pine (see page 180)
PHILLIPS JAMES L., plumber, 44 Spruce, h. 76 Alder (see page 607)
PHILLIPS JJ. ALFRED, photographer, 119 Moody, h. 100 Taylor (see p. 623)
Phillips Mary A., widow of Joseph S., h. 270 Moody
Phinney George, hairdresser, 179 Moody, rms. 98 Maple Phinney George, journalist, h. 214 Bacon
Phinney G. Ernest, moved to Fernandina, Florida
Phinney Harvey G., agent, rms. 12 Charles
Phinney John, lather, rms. 2 Elm
Phinney Marion E., widow of Perry, bds. 180 Hammond Phinney Nathaniel G., compositor (B), bds. 214 Bacon Phinney Sarah E., widow of Edward, boarding house, 55 Ash
[26 High
Phinney Stanwood W., bookkeeper (Globe office, B.), b. Phinney Walter B., salesman, bds. 214 Bacon
Pickett Amos W., at Am. W. W. Co., h- 33 Myrtle
Pierce Asa T., farmer, h. Beaver, opp. Linden
Pierce Charles W., moved to Watertown
Pierce Ella A., Miss, principal, Heard Street school, bds. 476 Main
Pierce Ellen Mrs., h. 43 Spruce
Pierce Harriet B. R., widow of John D., h. 36 River
Pierce Harriet E. Mrs., matron, Leland Home for Aged Women, 21 Newton, h. do.
Pierce John J., twister, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 43 Spruce
Pierce Leslie M., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 25 Curtis
Pierce Maria A., widow of Benjamin, h. 508 Lexington
Pierce Mary J., widow of Charles M., bds. 5 Summer st. place
Pierce Miles, laborer, h. 5, rear 175 School
WOOD, BARKER & C LUMBER.
Main Office, Exchange B'ldg., Branch Yard, Cor. State and Kilby, Boston. Bacon Street, Waitham.
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Pierce Robert, hairdresser (W. Newton), b. 43 Spruce Pierce. see Peirce
Pierson Whitney S. (Watts & Pierson), groceries and provisions, 366 Moody, h. 368 do.
Pike Frank M., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 41 Walnut Pike Harriet E. Mrs., died 26. 1890
Pike Hattie A. Miss, teacher of physical culture. singing and painting, W. N. C. school, Lexington, bds. do. Pike George F., trav. salesman, bds. 26 Orange
Pike James R., machinist (F. R. R. repair shop, Charles- town), h. 41 Walnut
Pike Jessie M., driver, 1295 Main, bds. do.
Pike Mianda C. Miss, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 26 Orange
Pike Robert Evans, engraver, bds. 26 Orange
Pillsbury Alfred, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 7 Alder
Pine, see Pyne
Pinel Walter B., laborer, h. 113 Charles
Pinkham Charles S .. , oiler (Newton), h. 62 Alder
Pinkham C. Frank, machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 27 Robbins
Pinney Ella S. Mrs., bds. 409 River
Pino Thomas, buckle maker, h. r. 94 Felton
Piper Charles A., clerk, bds. 852 Main
Piper Emeline, widow of Nahum, bds. 71 Francis Piper George H., trav. salesman, h. 60 Cushing
Piper Mary A. Miss, boarding house, 588 Main Piron Edward, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 409 River
Place Harry P., teller ( Franklin Savings Bank, Boylston, B.), bds. 58 Prospect
Plante Enclide, photographer, 7 Church, b. do.
Plantiff F. Gaston, at Am. W. W. Co .. bds. 355 Moody Platt Caroline, widow of Charles, h. 121 Adams
Platts Edwin A., clerk, 709 Main, b. 221 Charles
Platts Henry E., rms. 5l Prospect
Ploom Newman ( Ploom & Harris), variety store, 5 Lex- ington, bds. at Boston
Ploom & Harris ( Newman Ploom and Jacob Harris), var- iety store, 5 Lexington
Police Station, Lexington, near Main
Polland Phelps E., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 312 Newton
Pollard Benjamin F., mule spinner, B. Mafg. Co., bds. r. 717 Main
Pollard Frederick W .. organ builder ( Weston) , h.206Adams
Pollard John, laborer, h. 193 Weston
Pollard John J., driver, h. 15 Weston
Pollard Joseph, city laborer. h. r. 717 Main
Pollard Simon A., painter, 25 Exchange, h. 18 Plympton Polley Charles E., driver, h. 33 Taylor
Polley Edgar S., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 59 Alder
Pollock Harriet P. Miss, moved to Bayowne, N. J.
Pond George H., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 116 Chestnut
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., Howe & Rice, Proprietors. 56 FELTON ST., WALTHAM, on F. R. R.
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Pool Benjamin B., clerk, Central House, bds. do. DOOLE CHARLES A., house painter, 7 Elm, h. 136 Summer (see page 606)
Poolford Joseph. died April 9, 1890
Poolford Sarah Mrs., died April 5. 1891
Poor Abbott L., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 104 Crescent
Poor Amos M., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 80 Adams
Poor Kate S. Mrs., dressmaker, 104 Crescent, rms. do.
DOORE GEORGE C., stationery and fancy goods, 115 Moody, h. 15 Pine (see page 626)
Pope Albert T., trav. salesman, bds. 934 Main
Pope Arthur D., clerk, bds. 934 Main
Pope Daniel E., h. 90 Church
Pope George B. ( George B. Pope & Co.), flour and grain. 582 Main and (Perkins & Co., Watertown), h. 4 Appleton
Pope G. Fred, physician, bds. 4 Appleton
DOPE GEORGE B. & CO. (George B. Pope), flour and grain, 582 Main (see page 608)
Pope Sophia B. Mrs., died Oct. 10, 1889 Pope Warren L .. machinist, Am. W. W, Co., h. 27 South Porter Asa, carpenter, h. Charles street av.
Porter Asa B., bookkeeper (B.), bds. 177 Moody
Porter Frank K., overseer of knitting, B. Mnfg. Co., rms. 74 School, suite 5
Potter Andrew H., moved to Milton
Poter Frank M., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 75 High Potter Fred J., salesman (Salem) , b. 146 Lexington
Potter George W. (McCleave & Potter) , fish, 9 Gordon, rooms 27 Pine
Potter Georgia M., widow of James W., h. 75 High Potter James M., watch case maker (B.), h. 201 Moody Potter Walter C., jeweler (2041 Wash., B.), b. 75 High Powden William W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 23 Brown Powell James, brickmason, bds. 397 River
Powell John, mule spinner, B. Mnfg. Co., b. 409 River Powers Ambrose B., oiler steamer, "Herman Winter", (B.), house 88 Myrtle
Powers Daniel E .. laborer, h. 29 Spring
Powers James, doffer, B. Mnfg. Co., b. 428 River Powers John. died Jan. 15, 1892
Powers John, mason, bds. 42 Spruce
Powers Lavater W., dresser, B. Mufg. Co., h. 70 Pine Powers Lawrence R., moved to East Orange, N. J.
Powers Michael, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co .. h. 428 River Powers Thomas, fireman, Am. W. W. Co., house Browns lane. near Charles
Powers William H .. at B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 428 River Pownall Harriet, widow of Jeremiah B., h. 159 Crescent Pownall John T., city electrician, office, Moody street Fire station. h. 14 Alder
ATWOOD & SHAW, 137 Moody Street, Waltham. PLUMBING and GAS FITTING,
HARDWARE and RANGES.
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Powney Harry, painter, house 93 South
Pratt Ada M. Mrs., music teacher, 59 Brown, rms. do.
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