Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1893, Part 25

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1893
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 658


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Venables James W., fireman, F. R. R., h. 235 Felton


Venberg Edward, machinist, h. 33 Heard


Veno Andrew A., bds. A. T. Veno's, off South


Veno Andrew T., carpenter, h. off South, opp. Dartmouth Veno Frank S., moved to Boston


Veno James A., carpenter, bds. A. T. Veno's, off South Veno John P., carpenter, h. 37 Taylor


Veno John P. A., carpenter, h. 37 Taylor


Veno Mary, widow of Fred, h. 166 School


Veno Philip T., laborer, h. 151 Felton


Verdoner Jacob, cigar maker, 97 Moody, h. at Boston


Veteran Fireman Association, headquarters, 37 Spring, rm. 47 Adams.


Vickerson George O., shoemaker, and boots and shoes, 1623 Moody h. 86 Cushing


Viles Abbie L. Miss, h. Locust, near Winter


Viles Charles L., farmer and milkman, Lincoln, near Smith, h. do.


Viles Charles M., milkman, rear 44 Harvard, h. 42 do.


Viles Daniel F., real estate and insurance agent, Bank bldg., 637 Main, rm. 3, h. 17 Pond


Viles Elizabeth W., widow of Jonas, h. Lincoln, n. Smith


ATWOOD SHAW, 137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block, Waltham Agts. for Crawford Ranges and Walker Furnaces.


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Viles Emily Miss, clerk, Waltham Savings Bank, boards 159 Summer


Viles James, moved to Chicago, Ill.


Viles Lizzie A. Miss, h. 46 Chestnut


Viles Lydia, widow of Nathan, h. Locust, n. Winter


Viles Mary E. Miss, died Oct. 25, 1892


Viles Nathau R., farmer, h. Locust, near Winter Viles Olive R. Miss, cashier, 619 Main, bds. 227 Bacon Viles Susan L., widow of Natham A., h. 858 Main Viles Walter S., engraver, Am. W. W.Co.,h. r. 746 Main Vinal Charles W., at Am. W. W. Co .. h. 144 Lowell Vinal Eliza M., widow of Joel P., h. 59 Alder


Vinal Ezra, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 1 Robbins st. pl. Vinal Flora E. Mrs., dressmaker, 2 Mt. Pleasant, h. do.


Vinal Frank M., at Am. W. W. Co .. h. 4 Chestnut pl. Vinal Fred C., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 69 High Vinal George F., engineer, F. R.R. (Chas'n), h.67 Adams Vinal George L., coachman, 438 Main, h. 59 Alder Vinal Henry F., moved to Scituate


Vinal Herbert C., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 67 Adams Vinal J. Frederick, jeweler, Am. W. W.Ce., rms.57 Walnut Vinal L. Whittemore, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 400 Moody Vinal Seth, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 69 High


Vincent Charles A., carpenter, h. 18 Lawrence Vincent G. Robert, painter, 25 Exchange, bds. 68 Francis Vincent Hartley, carpenter, bds. 18 Lawrence


Vincent Philip, physician, 98 Maple, h. do.


Vinton Louise G., widow of Harace H., bds. 63 Maple Vitty Albert W., rod man, 27 Moody, rm.5, bds. 27 Walnut


WADDINGTON A., at Am. W. T. Co., h. 50 Taylor Waddington Daniel, carpenter, h. 65 Taylor Waddington Humphrey, bds. 65 Taylor


Waddington Susan P., widow of Levi, h. 65 Taylor Waddington William E., carpenter. h. 61 Gardner Waddington & Wildman's Orchestra, Alex Wadding'on, manager, 210} Moody


Wade Beverly, confectioner. 83 Moody, h. 84 Cherry Wade William, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 365 River Wah Hong, laundry, 713 Main, h. do.


Wah Quong, laundry, 590 Main and 52 Spruce, h. do.


Wahl William J., clerk, 117 Moody. h. 25 Orange Waight Albert E., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 25 Maple


Wait Georgie B. Miss, teacher, High st. Primary school, bds. 23 Taylor


Wait Paulina, widow of Benjamin, bds. 23 Taylor Waite Lyman E., clerk (130 Federal, B.), h. 74 School Waite Susie E. Mrs., bookkeeper, 649 Main, h. 74 School Waite, see Waight


Wakefield G. Herbert, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 119 High


GENUINE CORK SOLE SHOES, $3.00 and $4.00 CHAS. P. MONABB & CO., METHODIST BLDG., WALTHAM.


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Walcott Edmund S., train baggag : master, F. R. R., h. 77 Bacon


Waldron George H., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 863 Lowell Waldron Patrick, spinner, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 2 Lawton pl. Wales Maria, widow of Jonathan, h. 79 Central


Walk William, harness mnfr. (Weston), h. 17 Winthrop Walker Amory H., moved to Boston Walker Andrew C., died Jan. 1, 1892 Tave.


Walker Duncan C., plumber, 154 Moody, h. 18 Wadsworth Walker EIward A. ( Walker & Jones), printer, 655 Main


and messenger and clerk, Waltham Nat. Bank, 637 Main, h. 340 Lexington


Walker Edward H., boarding house, 13 Walnut


Walker Evaline P. Mrs., bds. 66 Cherry


Walker Frank I., machinist, rear 218 Moody, bds. 45 Hall Walker Fred W., second-hand, W. B. & D. Works, h. 184 River


Walker George E., musician, bds. 13 Walnut


Walker Harriet S. Miss, h. Gore, n. Main


Walker Harry A., clerk, 655 Main, bds. 340 Lexington Walker Herbert, horse mart (166 Portland, B.), bds. Prospect House


Walker Independence, moved to Biddeford, Me.


Walker John, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 31 Brown


Walker John L .. machine fixer, B. Mfg. Co., h. 59 Willow Walker J. Theodore, at Am. W. W. Co .. rms. 118 Brown Walker Margaret, widow of Isham, h. 45 Hall


Walker Melville C., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 201 Robbins Walker Meredith, gateman, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 57 Willow Walker M. Sophia Miss, h. Gore. near Main


Walker Orrin Howard, finisher, W. B. & D. Works, bds. 184 do.


Walker Robert, student, bds. 57 Willow


Walker Theophilus W., died April 15. 1890


Walker Walter M., gateman, River-st-crossing, F. R. R., bds. 184 do.


Walker William S., bds. 91 High


W ALKER & JONES (Edward A. Walker and Henry A. Jones), job printers, 655 Main (see page 62+)


Wall Charles, h. rear 21 Ash


Wall Charles H., real estate, h. 145 Adams


Wall Frank J., laborer, h. 90 Felton


Wall George E., confectionery, etc., Prospect, at bridge, bds. 68 Chestnut


Wall Patrick, grocer, 70 Oak, h. do.


Wall Patrick H., clerk, 70 Oak, bds. do.


Wall Sarah A. Miss, principal, Orange St. school, bds. rear 21 Ash


Wall Seth G., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 182 Ash


Wall Thomas, h. 112 Charles


WOOD, BARKERO CO.,


LUMBER.


Main Office, Exchange B'ldg.,


Branch Yard,


Cor. State and Kilby, Boston. Bacon Street, Waltham.


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Wall, see Wahl


Wallace Annie Miss, matron, Mass.School for the Feeble Minded, off Quincy, bds. do.


Wallace David, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 260 Crescent Wallace Eunice M., widow of B. Kimball, h. 70 Central


Wallace Frank W., moved to Charlestown


Wallace Fred K,, at D. & F. Mnfg. Co., h. Foundry ave. Wallace Isabella Mrs., h. 260 Crescent


Wallace John, bds. 238 Felton


Wallace John J. Jr., clerk (B.), rms. 51 Prospect


Wallace Robert H., at Amn. W. W.Co., bds. 260 Crescent


Wallace William J., carpenter, h. 160 Myrtle


Wallingford Ida S. Mrs., boarding-house, 78 Lexington Wallis Fred K., engineer, Davis & Farnum Mnfg. Co., Foundry ave., h. do.


Walsh Christopher T., teamster, 70 Calvary. bds. 191 High Walsh David, blacksmith, W. B. & D. Works, h. 205 River


Walsh Henry, carpenter, bds. 15 Bolton


Walsh John, mason's tender, h. 87 Charles


Walsh John E., teamster, 70 Calvary, h. 191 High


Walsh John F., moved to Philadelphia, Pa.


Walsh Michael, clerk (B.), h. 107 Pine [Friend Walsh Michael, laborer. G. B. Pope & Co., Felton. h. 14


Walsh Robert R., boarding-house. 397 River


Walsh Thomas, laborer, h. 118 Calvary


Walsh Thomas J., machinist (B. ), bds. 118 Calvary


Walters George F., at Am. W. W. Co. and teacher dancing, h. 85 Orange


W TALTHAM BEEF COMPANY, Swift's Chicago dressed beef, Dennis McCarthy, Jr., manager, 20 Felton (see page 608)


W ALTHAM BLEACHERY & DYE WORKS, George E. JJordan, agent, Edmund Dwight, treas., office (50 State, B.), River, opp. Willow (see p. 4)


Waltham City Home, H. H. Bumford, supt., South, bey. Mt. Feake cemetery


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ALTHAM COAL CO., Fred P. Rutter, man- ager, office 663 Main, yards 334 do. and elevator, Elm (see front cover)


W ALTHAM CO-OPERATIVE BANK, Na- tional Bank, bldg., 637 Main, room 3 ( see p. 7) Waltham Crockery Store, Mrs. F. N. Hunt, 719 Main Waltham Cycle Club, rooms 4 Crescent


W ALTHAM DAILY TRIBUNE, Waltham Tribune Co., publishers, Charles H. Lincoln, edi- tor, and Harry M. Ryder, manager, Rumford bldg., 622 Main (see p. 625)


Waltham Daily and Weekly Free Press, Alexander Star- back. editor and publisher, 79 Moody. n. the bridge


BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., Howe & Rice, Proprietors. 56 FELTON ST., WALTHAM, on F. R. R.


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W W ALTHAM DIAL CO., Daniel O'Hara, prop. , Bedford, near Prospect (see p. 627) ALTHAM DYE HOUSE, C. W. Crough, prop., Benefit, cor. Whitcomb (see p. 130) Waltham Electric Clock Co., D. F. Viles, treas., clock mnfrs., rear 218 Moody


W ALTHAM EMERY WHEEL CO., Henry Richardson, president, 113 and 115 Bacon (see page 13)


W ALTHAM FOUNDRY CO., (Anthony A. Cu:tin and J. Milton Kilgore), mnfrs. of iron, brass and composition castings, 71 Felton, (see page 4)


Waltham Free Public Bathing House, Moody, south end of the bridge


Waltham Garter Co. ( Philander F. Daniels and Edward L. Jackson) , hose supporter mnfr .. 2103 Moody


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ALTHAM GAS LIGHT CO., George A. Stearns, treas. and manager, office. 10 Moody, rm. 1 (see page 5)


W ALTHAM GRAIN CO., Charles W. Cox, man- ager, 10 and 12 Felton (see p. 600)


ALTHAM GRAIN STORE, George B. Pope & Co .. 582 Main (see p. 608)


W W ALTHAM HEATING && PLUMBING CO. (Alfred Doran), 695 Main (see p. 607)


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ALTHAM HERDIC LINE, L. J. Kendall, prop .. 33 Crescent (see p. 617)


W ALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL,


Palmer & Swain, 78 Crescent (see p. 8)


W ALTHAM HOSPITAL, Miss M. Hackett, matron, Hospital st., bey. Sharon


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TALTHAM ICE CO., J. J. S. Peterson, prop ., Riverview avenue, near Riverview station (see back cover )


W ALTHAM NATIONAL BANK, Joseph F. -


Gibbs, cashier, 637 Main, corner Lexington (see page 632)


Waltham New Church School, Lexington, n. Beaver


Waltham Post Office, Frank P. Howard, postmaster, Methodist building, Moodv, cor. Main


Waltham Public Library, Mrs. Mary E. Bill, librarian, 15 Moody


Waltham Reform Club. rms. 1373 Moody. room 6 W ALTHAM SAVINGS BANK, C. F. Stone, treas., 637 Main, cor. Lexington (see p. 632) Waltham Screw Co., B. S. Tolman, treas., fine screw mnfrs .. r. 93 Moody


W ALTHAM STEAM LAUNDRY, Coolidge, Caswell & Co., props., 13 Crescent, near Moody (see back cover)


ATWOOD SHAW, 137 Moody Street, Waltham.


PLUMBING and GAS FITTING,


HARDWARE and RANGES.


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Waltham Storage Co., G. E. Kirwin, maniger, rear 641 Main


Waltham Training School, for Nurses, Miss Charlotte Macleod, supt., rear 716 Main


W ALTHAM TRIBUNE CO., Henry M. Ryder, manager, Charles H. Lincoln, editor, Rumford building, 622 Main (see page 625)


Waltham Water Works, Pumping station, near Roberts station, off Roberts


W ALTHAM & BOSTON EXPRESS, Gibbs & Co., Rumford building, 614 Main (see p. 601)


W ALTHAM & BOSTON EXPRESS, J. W. Perkins, 146 Moody (see p. 618)


W ALTHAM & BOSTON EXPRESS, Stilphen & Yetten, prop., 112 Moody (see page 2) Wanderle Theodore, at Am. W. W. Co., b. 240 Crescent Ward Andrew W., carriage mnfr., (West Newton), h. 456 Moody


Ward Bert D., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 203 Ash


Ward Carl E., clerk (171 Wash., B.), bds. 203 Ash


Ward Cora R., widow of Edwin M., h. 203 Ash


Ward David T., painter, h. 20 Hammond


Ward Francis T., carriage smith (W. Newton), boards 464 Moody


Ward George B., machinist, h. 464 Moody


Ward Henry B., machinist, Am. W. W.Co.,h. 69 Common


Ward Henry C., bds. 20 Hammond


Ward James F. collector (61 Court, B. ), h. 14 Day


Ward James R., machinist, bds. 464 Moody


Ward Lawrence, laborer, bouse 20 Heard


Ward Patrick, laborer. h. rear 159 Newton


Warden Erskine (Northup & Warden), grocer, 148 Moody, house 258 do.


Warden John W., died Jan. 25, 1890


Wardwell Herbert, machinist, house 62 Francis


Ware Eveline D., widow of J. Charles, nurse, house 193 Weston Ware George W., at Am. W. W. Co., b. 193 Weston


Warne Elbert M., h. 185 Moody


Warne Elbert M. Mrs., dentist, 185 Moody, h. do.


Warne Gustaf. gardener, rms. 194 Charles


Warner Anna M. Mrs., asst. librarian, Public Library, 15 Moody, b. 24 Harvard av. Warner Charles M., carpenter, h. 17 Elm


Warner Daniel, fireman, 115 Bacon, h. 76 Exchange


Warner Ernest H., trav. showman, h. 301 Crescent


Warner Hanford A .. house 623 South


Warner Henry H., boards 623 South


Warren Albert W., hostler, John R. Farnum's, Main, b.do.


Warren Alfred, house 33 Adams


Warren Betsey, widow of Isaac, h. 57 Crescent


SMOKE J. W. B. CIGAR.


J. W. BUCKLEY, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and Smokers'


Articles.


0 97 Moody St., - WALTHAM.


For sale by all dealers.


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Warren Charles R. (Rufus Warren & Sons), boots and shoes, 9 Moody, h. 62 Church


Warren Charlotte P., widow of Joseph, h. 83 Brown


Warren Clarence II. (Rufus Warren & Sons), boots and shoes, 9 Moody, h. 29 Bacon


Warren Fred, clerk (15 Eliot, B. ) . b. 39 Lexington


Warren George E., milkman, 23 Prospect, h. do.


Warren George E., trav. salesman (B.), h. 26 Hammond Warren George F., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., boards G. W. Warren's, Weston


Warren George W., honse 22 Weston


Warren George W., butler, Dr. Wm. H. Baker,South, b.do. W ARREN GEORGIA A. MRS., pianos, organs and sewing machines, 11 Moody, house 144 Summer (see page 16)


Warren Gertrude Miss, clerk, 111 Moody, bds. W. F. Warren's, Highland ave.


Warren Hannah B., widow of Charles W., h. 15 Vernon W ARREN ISAAC & SON (Lowell E. Warren), boots and shoes, 647 Main (see page 92)


Warren Isaac F., milkman, 212 Charles, h. do.


Warren Jonathan L., house 39 Lexington


Warren Lowell E. (Isaac Warren & Son), boots and shoes, 637 Main, h. 57 Crescent


Warren Nathan. sec., E. Life A. Society (150 Devon- shire, B.), h. 50 Weston


Warren Rufus (Rufus Warren & Sons), boots and shoes, 9 Moody. h. 72 Church


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ARREN RUFUS & SONS (Rufus, Clarence H. and Charles R. Warren), boots and shoes, 9 Moody (see page 16)


Warren Samuel S., carpenter, h. 14 Oak


Warren Susan Mrs., summer res. Beaver, near Linden


Warren Wilbur F., upholsterer.h. Highland ave., n. Weston Warren Willard, clerk (177 Washington, B.), boards 39 Lexington


Warren William, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 149 Brown Warren William A., druggists' sundries (120 Tremont, B.). h. 135 Main [30 Hammond Warren William H., inspector (Custom House, B. ). h. Warwick James, teamster, M. I. W. McDonald, boards 5 Gibbs court


Warwick John, teamster, M. Ellis, rins. 25 Exchange Washburn Eunice E., widow of Sidney W., h. 124 Ash Washburn Linnie R. Mrs., dressmaker, 32 Bacon, b. do. Washburn William C., carpenter. h. 66 Prospect


Washburn Winslow A., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 124 Ash Wasson Charles B., hairdresser, 95B Moody, h. 84 Alder Waterhouse George H., helper, 137 Moody, bds. 6 Taylor Waters James H., driver, Police Patrol Wagon, Lexing- ton, h. 46 Hall


LUMBER


WOOD, BARKER & CO., BACON STREET, WALTHAM, ON MASS. CENT. R. R.


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Waters John, engineer, bds. rear 571 Main


Watson Alva, hostler, Hotel Crescent stable, 22 Crescent, h. 13 Gordon


Watson Annie Miss. teacher, St. Mary's Parochial school, h. at Somerville


Watson George E., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 13 Gordon Watson Henry H., died Dec. 31. 1889


Watson Henry H., Jr., at Am. W. W. Co., house 6 Rob- bins-street place


Watson William, weaver, B. Mfg. Co., bds. 365 River Watts Aaron L. ( Watts & Pierson), groceries and provi- sions, 366 Moody, bds. 368 do.


Watts D. Oscar, moved to Vermont


Watts Loren R., driver, 6 Church, rms. 94 Prospect


Watts Penelope B., widow of Jackson, bds. 17 Chestnut Watts Sherburne D., at U. S. W. Co., rms. 233 Moody W ATTS & PIERSON (Aaron L. Watts and Whit- ney S. Pierson), groceries and provisions, 366 Moody (see page 615)


Watzman Henry, shoemaker, 590 Main, h. do.


Waugh John W., carpenter, h. 25 Calvary


Weaver Clarence T., civil engineer (439 Albany, B. ), h. Wellington, near Homestead pl.


Weaver Fannie M., widow of Charles H. ,b. r. 253 Charles


Weaver George, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 92 Brown


Webber Daniel M., hairdresser, 186 Prospect, boards 249 Charles


Webber Fannie O. Miss, bookkeeper, 719 Main, boards 17 Harvard


W EBBER GEORGE F., physician, 220 Moody, house do. (see opp. Physicians)


Webber John H., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 73 High


Webber Josephine R. Mrs., teacher, North grammar school, bds. 24 Harvart avenue


Webber Scott A., clerk (B.), rms. 132 Crescent


Webster Ambrose, treas. Am. Watch Tool Co., Elm, h. 11 Spruce


Webster Clara J. Miss, moved to Yonkers, N. Y.


Webster Clarence D., rooms 80 Adams


Webster Clarence L., finisher, Am. W. W. Co., h. 89. Maple Webster Edgar F., draughtsman, Am. Watch Tool Co., house 24 Harris


Webster Eleanor C., widow of John, h. 87 Maple


Webster Hiram, house 11 Spruce


Webster James A .. moved to Newton Lower Falls


Webster Kittie A. Miss, clerk 657 Main, rms. 23 Church Webster Leonard G., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 32 Adams


Webster Richard F., carpenter, h. 26 High


Webster Theodore B., carpenter and builder (88 Fourth,


E. Camb. ). h. 5 Robbins-st. pl.


BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., HOWE & RICE, Proprietors.


Moulded Finish and Mouldings, Mantles, Balusters, Posts, Etc.


MILL, FELTON STREET, on F. R. R


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W EBSTER WILLIAM A., photographer, 111 Moody, h. 30 Harris (see page 623)


Weeks Albert, moved to Providence, R. I.


Weeks Charles A., carpenter, bds. 88 Alder [Main


Weeks Delmont L., boots and shoes, 6 High, house 451 Weeks Enoch, moved to Waverley


Weeks Frank M., night editor ( Boston Herald, B.), bds. 20 Cushing [Crescent


Weeks Hiram, whol. com. mer. (65 Clinton, B. ), h. 42 Weeks Hiram H .. bookkeeper, bds. 42 Crescent


Weeks Horace, house 27 Spruce


Weeks Lewis L., laborer, bds. 88 Alder


Weeks Wilbert L., city express. 158 Moody, h. 25 Spruce Weeks William F., moved to Waverley


Weir Luke, laborer, b. rear, 60 Calvary


Welch Andrew, stone mason, 71 Exchange, bds. do.


Welch Anna, widow of Patrick, bds. r. 16 Calvary


Welch Bridget, widow of James, house 31 Heard


Welch Catharine, Mrs., moved to New York


Welch Charles, painter, bds. Mrs. M. E. Ryan's School


Welch Edward, laborer, 33 Moody, h. 8 Jackson place


Welch George M., moved to New York


Welch James, laborer, bds. James Connelly's, Emery


Welch James, laborer, h. 218 School


Welch John, laborer, boards 21 Friend


Welch John, laborer, bds. 37 Gorham


Welch John, painter, bds. 75 Exchange


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ELCH JOHN T., contractor, 33 Spring, h. do, (see page 629) [cent


Welch Joseph A., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 101 Cres-


Welch Mary J. Miss, dressmaker, 83 Felton, bds. do.


Welch Michael, at W. B. & D' Works, h. 37 Gorham


Welch Michael, machinist's helper, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. rear 706 Main


Welch Patrick, coachman, 57 Lyman, boards do.


Welch Patrick, laborer, house 21 Friend


Welch Patrick, machinist (B.), h. 37 Gorham


Welch Patrick A., farmhand, A. T. Lyman, Beaver, h. 31 Heard


Welch Patrick T., boards 45 Charles


Welch Richard, laborer, house 34 Clinton


Welch Sarah, widow of David, house 83 Felton


Welch William, laborer, h. Williams, near F. R. R.


Welch William, machinist, h. 6 Foundry blk. , Foundry av.


Welch William, stone mason, h. off Guinan, n. Bacon


Welch William, teamster, 118 Bacon, bds. 112 do.


Welch, see Walsh also Welsh


Weldon Arnold B., died Jan. 29, 1890


Weldon Bowden B. (Bowser & Co.), carpenter and builder, 155 South, h. at Newton


Weldon Nala. widow of Arnold B .. r. 26 Wadsworth av.


ATV D SHAW, 137 Moody Street, Waltham. PLUMBING and GAS FITTING, KITCHEN FURNISHINGS, Etc.


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Wellcome Frank D., janitor, Methodist bldg., 3 Moody, h. room 23 do.


Wellington Arthur C., clerk, 18 Lexington, h. 75 Dale


Wellington Benjamin, died Nov. 14, 1891


Wellington Caleb F., janitor, Prospect St., and West school houses, lı. 19 High


Wellington Caleb S., died Oct. 9, 1892


Wellington Charles L., farmer and milkman, Trapelo road near Woburn, h. do.


Wellington Edward, milkman and farmer, h. Trapelo road, west of Lexington


Wellington Elizabeth M. Miss, bds. 9 Floyd


Wellington Ernest S., clerk, bds. J. L. Wellington's Lawrence [do.


Wellington Ethelyn A. Miss, dressmaker, 70 Walnut, h.


Wellington Frederick D., house 2 Summer


Wellington Frederick D., 2nd, milkman, 63 South. h. do.


Wellington Harriet, widow of Caleb S., h., rear 133 Ash Wellington Herbert J., at Am. W. W. Co., house 178 Chestnut


Wellington Horatio A., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 133 Ash Wellington James Lowell, janitor, Waltham Nat. Bank bldg. h. Lawrence, cor. Plympton


Wellington John Maynard, dial maker, Am. W. W. Co., house private way, off Main, bey. old car stable


Wellington Martha B., widow of Theodore, h. 167 Lex- ington


Wellington Mary Elizabeth Miss, bds. 9 Floyd


Wellington Mary M., widow of James, house 75 Dale


Wellington Nancy O., widow of Jefferson, h. 70 Walnut


Wellington Theodore, died Oct. 14, 1891


Wellington Walter, dial sinker, Am. W. W. Co., bds. J. M. Wellington's


Wellington William S., machinist, h. 23 Russell


Wells David H., trav. salesman, house 30 High


Wells Euphemia Mrs., house Weston, near Stony Brook Wells Frank E., ( Wells & Boynton), dentist, 111 Moody house 323 do. [Weston


Wells George E., conductor, F. R. R., bds. N. Wells, Wells John W., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 49 Rob- bins


Wells LaRoy C., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 44 Russell


Wells Leonard, at Am. W. W. Co., house 27 Brown


Wells Nathaniel, house Weston, near Stony Brook


Wells, Wilfred, herdie driver, 33 Crescent. rms. do).


Wells William D., buckle maker, bds 182 Prospect


Wells William F., brakeman, C. M. R. R., rms. 269 Crescent


Wells & Boynton (Frank E. Wells and George E. Boyn- ton), dentists, 111 Moody [282 River Welsh Stearns W., machinist, W. B. and D. Works. h.


TRY MCNABB'S Genuine Cork Sole Shoes, $3.00 and $4.00. Methodist Bldg., Waltham.


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Welsh, see Welch


Wennburg Edward, machinist, h. 9 Central [17 do.


Wentworth Benjamin W,, house painter, 9. Prospect, h. Wentworth Charles W., farmer, house 45 Plympton


Wentworth Clarence L., died Jan. 27, 1892


Wentworth Edith Miss, stenographer, B. Mnfg. Co., River, boards 17 Prospect


Wentworth Edith A., widow of Clarence L., h. off Lin- coln, near Lake


Wentworth Frank, engineer. h. 21 Hartwell [Harris Wentworth Fred K., clerk, W. B. & D. Works, bds. 33 Wentworth Fred P., bookkeeper, bds. 33 Harris


Wentworth James B., foreman, Arthur T. Lyman, Bea- ver, near Forest, house do.


Wentworth John E., painter, 9 Prospect, h. 45 South Wentworth Lucy F. A. Mrs., teacher (B.), house 74 School, suite 4


Wentworth Martha E. Mrs., rooms 242 Moody


Wentworth Mattie Miss, teacher, boards 10 Park place Wentworth Ora B. Miss, dressmaker, rooms 242 Moody


Wentworth Ralph S., collection clerk (Traders National


Bank, 50 Water, B.), house 74 School, suite 4 Wentworth William Mrs., house 10 Park place


Werner Peter, machinist, house 17 Hartwell


Werner Peter. Jr., machinist, boards 17 Hartwell


West Cassie M. Miss, telephone operator (W. Newton) , boards 80 Brown


West Harry, painter, house rear 569 Main


West John W., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms C. A. Morse's, Chester avenue


Westburg Charles, tinsmith, house 24 Fern


Western Union Telegraph Co., Mrs. C. I. Fay, operator, Waltham station, F. R. R., and W. A. Stevens, Roberts Crossing,do.


Westland William E., spare station agent, F. R. R.,house head of Hospital st.


Weston Charles H., boarding house, 11 Walnut


Weston Clarence M .. at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 11 Walnut Weston George C., at Am. W. W.Co., h.54 Wadsworth av. Weston Harold, lumber (34 Central, B.), house 44 Pleasant


Weston Henry B., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 20 Chestnut Weston Lawrence W., at Am. W. W. Co., b. 11 Walnut Weston Marion Miss, teacher, Mass. School for the Feeble Minded, off Quince, boards do.


Westwood Alice V. Miss, bookkeeper, Free Press, 79 Moody, boards 75 Orange


Westwood Frank J., bookkeeper (Cambridge), boards 75 Orange Westwood John, machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 75 Orange Wetherbee Albert J., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 66 Central


PRICES the Lowest in the City.


Wood, Barker & Co., LUMBER. Racon Street, Waltham.


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Wetherbee Andrew A., carpenter, boards 588 Main Wetherbee Charles H., boards 66 Central


Wetherbee Edwin D., honse 40 Crescent


Wetherbee Eunice B., widow of Elijah, h. 47 Chestnut


Wetherbee Frank E., clerk, 25 Moody, bds. 47 Chestnut Wetherbee Frank W., foreman, dial dept., Am. W. W.


Co., house 357 Crescent


Wetherbee Fred B., dial maker, Am. W. W. Co., boards 66 Central


Wetherbee Harry J., balance maker, Am. W. W. Co., rooms 81 Central


Wetherbee Henry, laborer, house 19 Vernon


Wetherbee Josiah W., boards 66 Central


Wetherbee Melissa Miss, house 79 Central


Wetherbee Warren, house 348 Crescent


Weymouth Lester A., driver, Supply Wagon, W. Fire Dept., Moody, near Maple, rooms do.


Weymouth Lusina B., wid. of Benjamin, h. 162 Chesnut


Weymouth Osgood, at Am. W. W. C., h. 73 Taylor


Whalen John, dyer, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 409 River


Whalen John, dryer, W. B. & D. Wks., h. 248 River


Whalen John J., died July 13, 1892


W'halen Kate, widow of John, house 43 Exchange


Whalen Luke, laborer, house 3, rear 175 School


Whalen Margaret, widow of Luke, boards 19 Sun


Whalen Patrick, dyer, B. Mufg. Co., bds. 409 R ver Whalen Patrick D., brick mason, house 72 Charles


Whalen Patrick J., mason, house 13 Calvary


Whalen Patrick S., carpenter, bds. 17 Snn


Wbalen Peter, laborer, house 14 Calvary


Whalen Stephen J., coachman, 91 Summer, rms. 8 do.


Whalen Thomas J., plumber's apprentice, 569 Main, bds. 14 Calvary


Whalen Thomas F., grocer, 19 Sun, house do.


Whalen William H., clerk, 187 School, b. 3, rear 175 do.


Whalen, see Whalon, Whalan and Whelon


Whaton John J., clerk, bds. Thomas Whalon's, Pond av.


Whalon Thomas, laborer. house Pond av., near C. M. R.R.


Wheaton Carl M., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 57 Riverview avenue, C. P.


Wheaton John J., died July 12, 1892


Wheaton Mary E. Mrs., died April 9, 1892




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