Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1893, Part 31

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


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PALMER & SWAIN, 78 Crescent (see p. 8)


SAUL BROTHERS, 135 Moody ( see page 177)


WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL, Palmer & Swain, proprs., 78 Crescent (see p. 8) WHITFORD & JOHNSON, (665 Main (see p. 177)


Watchmakers' Schools.


AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHMAKERS' SCHOOL, Saul Bros., proprs., 1373 Moody, rm. 1 (see p. 177) WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL, Palmer & Swain, proprs., 78 Crescent, cor. Spruce (see p. 8)


Watchmakers' Tools. ( Mntrs.)


American Watch Tool Co., Elm, opp, Benefit STARK JOHN, rear 218 Moody (see p. 607)


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Watch Manufacturers.


AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCH CO., R. E.


Robbins, treas., Crescent, office (403 Washington, B.) (see p. 5) United States Watch Co. (The), Charles, near South WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL, Palmer & Swain, proprs., 78 Crescent (see p. 8)


Weather Strips.


KENDALL & HIGGINS, 651 and 653 Main (see p. 13) RICHARDSON E. M., Goodnow's block, 712 Main (see p. 178)


Weather Vane Manufacturers.


Cushing L. W. & Sons, rear 29 Moody


Wedding Cake.


CRANE GEORGE I., 218 Moody (see p. 179)


DILL EDWIN I., 130 Moody ( see page 179)


GERALD BRADBURY S., 561 Main (see p. 179) MAHONEY THOMAS H., 195 School (see p. 54) MUNSTER AUGUSTUS MRS., 769 Main (see page 179 ) STAPLES BROS., 67 and 71 Charles (see page 9)


Wheelwrights.


Cutting Benjamin L., Forest, near Trapelo road Emerson Lewis, 19 Heard


FOWLER JOSIAH, 400 Main (see p. 619)


Hession James, 6 Water


KING & KELLEY, 821 Main (see page 602) Loux Joseph, 205 Lexington


LUCAS B. E., rear 95 Moody (see p. 616)


McKernell James, rear 216 Moody


MULLEN JAMES, Music Hall av. (see p. 618) Ohnemus Andrew, 14 Spring PARKMAN THOMAS, Music Hall av. (see p. 628) PERRY DANVERS H., 57 Harvard, cor. Charles (see page 628)


Window Ventilator Mnfrs.


HALL HERBERT W., rear 202 Moody (see p. 602)


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Window and Door Frames.


KENDALL & HIGGINS, 651 and 653 Main (see page 13)


LIBBY & LARCOM, Prospect, n. Felton (see page 605) MARTIN L. W., 152 Chestnut (see page 604) RICHARDSON E. M., Goodnow's block, 712 Main (see page 178)


Window & Door Screen Mnfrs.


LIBBY & LARCOM, Prospect, near Felton (see page 605) SPOONER H. C. & SON, 158 Moody (see p. 54)


Window Shades and Fixtures.


DYER V. A. MRS., 193 Moody (see page 92) EMERSON WARREN F., 698 Main (see p. 127) GOODNOW WILLIAM & SON, 708 Main (see back cover)


OLMSTEAD ELLIS B., 174 Moody (see p. 14) UPHAM FRANK H., 145 Moody (see p. 627)


WOOLLEY GEORGE, Rumford bldg., 616 Main (see front cover)


Wines, Liquors, etc.


AMES C. H., 23 Crescent (see p. 616)


CAIN JOHN E., Music Hall av., near Main (see page 601) CLASBY D. J., 80 Charles (see page 613) COLLINS M. P., 13 to 19 Lexington (see ). 617) DESMOND FRANK D., 6 Common (see p. 616)


Wool Dealers.


CARNEY J. COAL CO., 70 Calvary, n. F. R. R. (see p. 618)


EDDY C. F. & CO., 161 Moody (see front cover) FROST G. FRANK, 33 and 35 Moody, next F. R.


R. and 143 Lexington, next C. M. R. R. (see back cover)


McGLINCHEY JAMES A., 174 School (see p. 54) WALTHAM COAL CO., F. P. Rutter, manager, office 663 Main, yard, 384 do., and elevator, Elm, near the bridge (see front cover)


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Wood Workers.


LIBBY & LARCOM, Prospect, n. Felton (see p. 605)


Wooden Ware.


DYER V. A. MRS., 193 Moody (see p. 92)


KIRWIN FREDERICK H., 586 Main (see p. 2)


TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, 154 Moody (see p. 3)


Woolen Goods.


BLOMBERGE CARL D., 681 Main (see p. 228) CLAFFIN FREDERICK L., room 2, Welch's · block, 10 Moodv (see p. 89) DENNISON L. O., Maynard block, 694 Main (see p. 128) WIGGIN O. A., Methodist bldg., 3 Moody (see page 177)


Worsteds, Yarns, Etc.


CENTRAL DRY GOODS CO., C. S. Cobb, prop., 107 and 109 Moody (see p. 92)


FLYNN MARY L. MISS, 613 Main (see p. 91) LAMB C. F. (Boston Store), 167 and 171 Moody, and 205 do. (see p. 92)


Wrapping Paper, Bags an I Twine. BRADFORD FRED H., 617 Main


Wrought Iron Workers.


GIFFORD FRED C., 21 Crescent (see p. 619)


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CITY GOVERNMENT 1893.


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


MAYOR. HON. GEO. L. MAYBERRY.


ALDERMEN.


President, George L. Olney. Clerk of the Board of Aldermen, Luman N. Hall. FROM WARDS.


Ward 1, George W. Carey, John Totten,


Ward 2, Frank K. Porter, Frank J. Tyler,


Ward 3, Patrick F. Hennelly, Joseph W. Connors, Ward 4, William F. Keith, Charles P. McNabb, Ward 5, Otis M. Gove, Thomas H. Rollinson, Ward 6, George L. Olney, Samuel Friebe,


Ward 7, John W. Heasley, George C. Mackenzie.


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ALDERMEN AT LARGE.


Ward 1-John C. Thorp.


Ward 2-Francis J. Rutter.


Ward 3-William H. Johnson.


Ward 4-Sidney P. Brown.


Ward 5-George A. Howe.


Ward 6-Wheelock N. Clifford.


Ward 7-Fred E. Draper.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Finance-Aldermen Olney, Thorp, Porter, Carey and Draper.


Accounts-Alderman Brown, Rutter, Hennelly, Rollin- son and Clifford.


State and Military Aid-Aldermen Mackenzie, Howe and Connors.


Streets-Aldermen Keith, Carey, Tyler, Hennelly, Howe, Clifford and Draper.


Licenses-Aldermen Porter, Rollinson and Totten.


Claims-Aldermen Johnson, Gove and Keith.


Ordinances-Aldermen Thorp, Brown and Mackenzie.


Drains and Sewers-Aldermen Clifford, Totten, Tyler, Connors, McNabb, Gove and Heasley.


Fire Department - Aldermen Porter, McNabb and Friebe.


Police-Aldermen Draper, Rutter and Rollinson.


Public Buildings and Grounds-Aldermen Keith, Tyler and Heasley.


Nominations-Aldermen Brown, Totten, Porter, Hen- nelly, Howe, Friebe and Mackenzie.


Public Education - Aldermen Thorp, Johnson and Olney.


Salaries-Alderman MeNabb, Carey, Rutter, Johnson, Gove, Friebe and Heasley.


Clerk of Committees-Edward M. French.


CITY OFFICERS.


City Clerk-Luman N. Hall.


City Treasurer and Collector of Taxes-Emery J. Sand- erson.


Auditor of Accounts -- Charles F. Allen.


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City Solicitor-Charles M. Ludden.


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


City Physician-Walter S. Hoyt.


City Messenger-George M. Hudson.


Inspector of Wires-John T. Pownall.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


George D. Mayberry, Mayor, Chairman, ex-officio; Byron B. Johnson, William F. Jarvis, Ambrose Webster, Charles L. Bailey, William A. Webster, Charles E. Say- ward, George W. Whidden, Bradford M. Fullerton, War- ren F. Emerson ; Charles L. Bailey, Representative to Aldermen ; Henry Whittemore, Supt. of Schools and Sec. of Committee.


BOARD OF ASSESSORS.


Edward P. Smith, Chairman; William F. Rooney, Clerk; Obed C. Shepherd.


ASSISTANT ASSESSORS.


Josepn Cutting, Ward 1; James H. Shedd, Ward 2; John F. Connolly, Ward 3; William W. Bryant, Ward 4; Forrest Miller, Ward 5; John F. Davis, Ward 6; James E. McAvoy, Ward 7.


BOARD OF OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.


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


Meets Thursday evenings.


BOARD OF STREET COMMISSIONERS.


William G. Childs, Chairman; Hiram Weeks, Bernard McCusker; Richard Jones, Superintendent of Streets; George E. Tolman, Asst. Sunt. ; William C. Wilcox, Clerk of Board.


Meets Tuesday evenings.


BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS.


John Harris, Chairman; Charles A. Barton, John L. Harvey ; George E. Winslow, Supt. of Water Works ; Dexter B. Patrick Jr., Asst. Supt. ; Layoy Browne, Clerk of Board.


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BOARD OF HEALTH.


Edward E. Cutler, Chairman; Reuben B. Foster, Allen Greenwood. E. Irving Smith, Newell D. Johnson ; - -, Clerk and Agent ; Edward N. Quinn, Inspector.


Meets Monday evenings.


DIRECTORS OF PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Byron B. Johnson, Chairman; Joseph F. Gibbs, Clerk ; Timothy Leary, Joseph E. Mitchell, Bart A. Buckley, Sarah J. Luce ; Sumner Johnson, Librarian; Mary E. Bill, Asst.


Meets first Wednesday evening each month.


MANAGERS OF PUBLIC CEMETERIES.


George A. Stearns, Chairman; Leonard Greene, Clerk ; William Roberts, Charles Moore, William R. Sawtelle, Frederick P. Rutter.


Meets last Thursday evening each month.


COMMISSIONERS OF SEWERS.


B. S. Tolman, Chairman pro tem .; David W. Farnum, Frank L. Preble, John E. Soper, Bradshaw S. Tolman ; Alfred W. Tarbell, Clerk.


BOARD OF FIRE ENGINEERS.


Charles H. Parks, Chief; Freeman C. Hodgdon, Clerk and Ist Asst .; Robert Johnson, 2d Asst .; LaForest A. Hearn, Engineman.


COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS.


Charles T. Hemenway, Chairman; Osgood Weymouth, Clerk; John E. Glidden, Supt. of P. B. & G.


Meets Wednesday evenings.


COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUNDS.


Ralph S. Wentworth, Alfred M. Goodale, Clarence Tebbets.


TRUSTEES OF LELAND CHARITY FUND.


John E. Soper, Cornelius J. McCormick. Charles H. Stickney, and the Overseers of the Poor, ex-officio.


BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS.


Samuel O. Upham, Geo. L. Bartlett, Samuel E. Clark.


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BOARD ON PRINTING AND STATIONERY.


City Clerk, Chairman; City Treasurer, City Auditor, ex-officio.


COMMITTEE ON INCIDENTALS.


His Honor the Mayor, Chairman; City Treasurer, City Auditor.


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS.


William A. Adams, Chairman; Joseph Randles, Jr., John M. Hartley ; Luman N. Hall, Clerk.


CHIEF OF POLICE. James H. McKenna.


DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE COMMISSIONERS.


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


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


James H. McKenna, Chief of Police; William P. Mc- Kenna, Sergeant; William H. Bent, James J. Bryant, Charles E. Cater, Horace E. Eastman, James W. Carney, Clayton H. Taft, Lawrence J. McCarthy, Henry W. Pea- body, Thomas L. V. Tully, Peter J. Tracy, Charles E. Backman, Richard Currin, Fred A. Munster, Patrolmen; George Y. Hildreth, Edward Richardson, William B. Greene, Alden Jameson, Theodore Mansfield, Harrison H. Bumford, Silas Baxter, James B. Wentworth, Frank B. Taylor, Joseph L. Harding, Albro M. Ricker, George B. Rowe, Gardner Blake, Algernon James, Nathaniel A. Moody, J. Fred Vinal, Charles E. Backman, John Keough, Edward Graves, Richard Currin, James H. Waters, Con- stables to serve Civil Process; George V. Hildreth, Keeper of Lock-Up; James H. Waters, Driver of Patrol Wagon.


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SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF EASTERN MIDDLESEX.


Established June 1, 1882.


District-Waltham, Watertown and Weston.


Court room, Police Station building, Lexington, near Main.


Enos T. Luce, Justice.


Henry S. Milton, Samuel P. Abbott, Special Justices.


Dudley Roberts, Clerk.


BRIEF RULES FOR CIVIL BUSINESS.


Terms commence on Saturday at 9 a. m.


Final adjournment on Tuesday at 10 a. m.


Entries, 9 a. m. to 12 m. on Return Day. Declaration and Entry Fee must accompany writ.


Appearance of Def't by 9 a. m. on Tuesday-if no app. deft'd.


Defence, in Abat., by Dem., by Mo., to Dismiss, may be made by Answer filed by 9 a. m. on Tuesday.


Trials commence on Saturday, at 9 a. m .- All actions in order at 2d Term-After that only on 3 days' notice to adverse party.


Ejectment Cases, appearance by 12 m. on Return Day.


Ejectment Cases, Trials in at 9 a. m. on Monday after entry.


Interrogatories to Party-answer in 4 days' after notice.


Claimant to file grounds of claim at time of appearance.


Amendments, Motion must contain the amend. desired.


Motions, Any time during term, on notice to adverse party.


Set-off, Written notice to Plf. on day of filing.


Continuance in all actions not defaulted or disposed of.


Attorneys for Plf. not to act for Tr., or be surety on appeal.


Judgments entered at 10 a. m. on Tuesday.


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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. Moody, near Maple streets.


Atwood J. Jackson, Foreman; Myron W. Eaton, Asst. Foreman, Samuel Stewart, Clerk; John E. Morse, En- gineman; Willis D. Eaton, Stoker; George W. Rogers, Driver.


INDEPENDENT HOSE COMPANY, NO. 1.


School avenue.


Frank A. Clark, Foreman; Fred W. Walker, Asst. Foreman ; Charles E. Bartlett, Clerk ; Joseph H. Handy, Steward. 10 members.


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


Lexington street.


Fred R. Eaton, Foreman; Paul E. Fleming, Clerk; George A. Hook, Driver. 7 members.


PARKS HOSE COMPANY, NO. 3. Moody, near Maple street.


Theodore K. Holbrook, Foreman; George L. Johnson, Clerk; Andrew J. Wheeler, Driver. 7 Members.


PROSPECT HOSE COMPANY, NO. 4.


Prospect street.


James L. Furbush, Foreman; J. F. Whitcomb, Asst. Foreman; William E. Allen, Clerk; Frank H. Haven, Steward. 12 Members.


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HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, NO. 1. Lexington street.


Isaac H. Bullard, Foreman; Charles M. Wheeler, Asst. Foreman; E. Jewett, Clerk; Frederick A. Dauncey, Driver. 12 Members.


WALTHAM TRUCK, NO. 2.


Walter B. Lucas, Foreman; Peter Pendlebury, Asst. Foremun ; Charles F. Jones, Clerk; Michael Hardyman, Driver. 13 Members.


CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 1. Lexington street.


Ben. Hanson, Driver ; Daniel Glenn, William J. Gault, Hosemen.


SUPPLY WAGON, NO. 1. Moody street, near Maple.


Lester A. Weymouth, Driver.


John T. Pownall, City Electrician.


FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.


Station, Moody street, Fire Station.


John T. Pownall, Inspector of Wires.


Established Sept. 3, 1881.


Box


12 Moody street Fire Station


13 Moody, opposite Spruce


14 Adams, corner Maple


15 Crescent, corner Ash


16 Moody, corner Robbins


17 High, corner Hall


18 Pine, corner Gardner


19 Cedar, corner Oak


114 Crescent, corner Walnut


115 Woerd av., corner Martin, Crescent Park


116 Adams, corner Crescent


117 Lowell, corner Ash


119 Newton, corner Clinton


23 Moody, corner River


24 Charles, opposite Fountain


25 Bacon, corner Main


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.26 Main, corner South


27 Charles, corner Prospect


28 Roberts Paper Mill, South


29 Stony Brook, opp. Hemenway's, Weston street


225 Main, near Central House


226 Main, corner Stowe


227 South street, nearly opp. the cemetery gate


228 South, corner Turner, Roberts Crossing


229 Weston, near estate of Osgood Weymouth


31 Pond, opposite Exchange


32 Bacon, corner Dale


34 Lexington, opp. Lincoln


35 Winter, corner Locust


36 Lincoln, near Smith


37 Trapelo road, corner Lexington street


39 Lexington, near crossing of C. M. R.R.


39 Hammond, corner Lawrence


4 Church, corner Summer


41 Beaver A. T. Lyman's


42 Quince, corner Beaver


43 Quince, near E. N. Pierce's


45 Trapelo road, cor. Forest street


5 Elm, corner Main


5 (Duplicate Box) Central Fire Station, Lexington


51 Main, cor. Heard street


52 Main, opp. Linden


53 Main, cor. Willow


54 Willow, cor. River street


56 Newton, cor. River street


Hook & Ladder Co., and Chemical Engine respond to all boxes on First Alarm. On Third Alarm from boxes 28, 35, 36 and 37, Hose 1 will move up to Central Station


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 fireman 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.


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Citizens are earnestly requested to keep themselves informed as to the location of keys to signal boxes. Signs over each box will give the desired information.


SIGNALS.


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


I-One blow for time signal at 12 M.


II-Two blows 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 third will answer on second.


If companies, responding to boxes 35, 36, 37 and 45 on second and third alarms, are wanted without appara- tus, one round of the box will follow.


III -- Three blows-second alarm.


III-III-Three blows twice-third alarm.


II-II-1I-II-II-II-Twenty-two struck three times a 7.30 A. M., indicates no session of schools in the morning ; same signal at 1.05 P. M., indicates no afternoon session.


IIII-III-Seven blows three times-Military Signal


I-IIIII-One long and five short whistles-F. R. R. fire signal.


I-III-One long and three short whistles-C. M. R. R., Signal.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


SCHOOL BOARD.


Hon. George L. Mayberry, Chairman; Henry Whitte- more, Secretary; Dr. W. F. Jarvis, B. B. Johnson, Ambrose Webster, C. E. Sayward, W. A. Webster, C. L. Bailey, G. W. Whidden, B. M. Fullerton, W. F. Emerson.


STANDING COMMITTEE.


Accounts and Estimates~C. L. Bailey, C. E. Sayward, Wm. A. Webster.


Evening Schools-C. E. Sayward, Wm. A. Webster, B. M. Fullerton.


Supplies-Wm. A. Webster, C. E. Sayward, G. W. W hidden.


Schoolhouses-B. B. Johnson, G. W. Whidden, W. F. Emerson.


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Rules and Regulations-B. B. Johnson, G. L. May- berry, G. W. Whiuden.


Salaries-A. Webster, C. L. Bailey, B. M. Fullerton.


Text Books-B. B. Johnson, W. F. Jarvis, G. L. May- berry.


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


Manual Training-W. F. Jarvis, A. Webster, G. L. Mayberry.


Drawing-A. Webster, W. F. Emerson.


Physical Culture-W. F. Jarvis, B. M. Fullerton.


Music-C. E. Sayward, B. M. Fullerton.


Division I .- C. L. Bailey, A. Webster, C. E. Sayward.


Division II .- B. B. Jonhson, W. F. Jarvis, B. M. Fullerton.


Division III .- Wm. A. Webster, G. W. Whidden, W. F. Emerson.


Truancy and Attendance-C. L. Bailey, B. B. Johnson, W. A. Webster.


SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


HENRY WHITTEMORE.


Office, Room 35 Methodist building, 3 Moody street.


Office Hours-Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 4.30 to 5.30 P. M. Tuesday and Friday, 8 to 9.80 A. M.


VACATIONS.


Schools open on the second Monday in Sept. and close on the last Friday in June.


There is a recess during the entire week in which the Annual Fast Day occurs, also Thanksgiving Day and the day following, and the two weeks in which Christmas and New Years' days occur.


HOLIDAYS.


Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day and June 17th.


SCHOOL SESSIONS.


High School .- Between April 1st and Dec. 1st, from 8 A. M. to 12.50 p. M. ; between Dec. 1st and April 1st, from 8.20 A. M. to 1. P. M. There is one recess.


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Grammar Schools .- The morning session is from 9 to 11.45 A. M., for grades 6th to 9th inclusive ; grades 4th and 5th close at 11.30 A. M.


Primary Schools .- The morning session is from 9to 11. 30 P. M.


The afternoon session of primary and grammar schools is from 1.30 to 3.30 P. M. between Nov. 1st and April 1st ; from 2 to 4 P. M., between April 1st and Nov. 1st.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Church Street, corner School.


Wilson R. Butler, Master ; William M. Newton, Sub- Master; Sara E. Frost, Jeanette B. Wilson, Alice G. Patten, Harriet J. Williams, E. Charly Root, Assistants.


NORTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL.


School Street, corner Lexington.


Bradford W. Drake, Master; Alice L. Childs, Mary F. Moses, Jane R. Webber, Stella W. Mayo, M. Emma Hastings, Antoinette Roof, Dora Taft, Assistants.


SOUTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL.


High Street.


Arthur P. Smith, Master ; Eleanor MacDonald, Mary F. Boston, Mary E. Robinson, Emma H. White, Hattie R. Darcy, Lucinda W. Whorf, Sara E. Wilbar, Helen DeMerritt, Edith J. Holden, Assistants.


GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


HEARD STREET SCHOOL.


Main Street, corner Heard.


Ella A. Pierce, Principal; Elsie M. Bacon, Carrie L. Willard, Ida M. Richardson, Assistants.


POND END.


Winter street.


Ellen M. Jones, Principal ; Ada E. Chevelier. Asst.


BACON STREET SCHOOL. Off Bacon Street, near Plympton.


Amelia H. Stanley, Prin. ; A. Olive Pearson, Assistant,


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GROVE STREET SCHOOL.


Grove street, near New Grove


Louise M. Wilde, Principal; Mira S. Metcalf, Lena F. Mason, Abbie May Hood, Assistants.


WEST SCHOOL.


Main street, corner South.


Susan C. Peabody, Principal; Edith M. Wheeler, Jos- ephine Higginbotham, Nettie McQuesten, Lucy Adams, Assistants.


NEWTON STREET SCHOOL. Grammar and Primary.


Sarah J. Ruggles, Principal; Nellie E. Everson, Sarah E. Mullen, Rebecca Campbell, Assistants.


ORANGE STREET SCHOOL.


Orange, near Moody street.


Sarah A. Wall, Principal; Bessie M. Shepherd, Nellie D. Temple, Jessie B. Clark, Assistants.


PROSPECT STREET SCHOOL.


Prospect, cor. Charles street.


Leaffie B. Curtis, Principal ; Grace H. Sawtelle, Lillian M. Stratton, Mary A. McCarthy, Assistants.


ROBERTS SCHOOL.


Roberts crossing.


Bertha L. Clark, Principal.


HIGH STREET SCHOOL. High, corner Beach street.


Mary E. Raymond, Principal ; Jessie L. Clark, Georgia V. Wait, M. Ethel Wormwood, Delia Delaney, Marion L. Wheeler, Assistants.


SPECIAL TEACHERS.


Charles E. Boyd, Teacher of Singing ; George E. Morris, Teacher of Drawing; Lina S. Williams, T'eacher of Sew- ing ; Martha M. Barnes, Teacher of Gymnastics.


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UNASSIGNED TEACHERS.


Mary A. Underhill, Susie S. Smith, Erminie A. French


MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL.


Charles street, near Grant.


Everett Schwartz, Master; George W. Whittemore, Assistant.


ST. MARY'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.


Brother Alfred Edwin, Director and six other brothers. Anna M. Watson, Mary F. Leonard, Teachers.


WALTHAM NEW CHURCH SCHOOL.


Lexington street, near Beaver.


MEMBERS OF THE INSTITUTE.


Hon. Albert Mason, of Brookline, President; Mr. Francis A. Dewson, of Newtonville, Treasurer; Rev. John Worcester, Newtonville, Rev. James Reed, Boston, Mr. Horace P. Chandler, Boston, Mr. John T. Prince, Newtonville.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Rev. James Reed, Rev. John Worcester, Hon. Albert Mason, Mr. John T. Prince.


TEACHERS.


Mr. Benj. Worcester, Principal ; Mr. Asa E. Goddard, Asst. Principal; Miss S. Louisa Harris, Miss Fanny Partello.


Miss Lucy S. Manchester, German and Piano; Miss Charlotte M. Hallett, Piano; Miss Hattie A. Pike, Phy- sical Culture, Singing and Water Colors; Mrs. E. M. Condell, Dancing ; Mr. James Metivier, Advanced French.


WALTHAM TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES.


Alfred Worcester, Pres. ; Charlotte McLeod, Supt .; Drs. Worcester, Wood, Cutler, McCormick, Jarvis, Green- wood, Hutchinson, Directors.


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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY.


15 Moody street, corner Charles Number of volumes, 20,000 Open daily (except Sundays), from 1 to 9 P. M.


B. B. Johnson, Chairman; Joseph F. Gibbs, Clerk ; Mrs. Anna M. Warner, Mary E. Bill, Librarians; Wil- liam H. Willson, Geo. R. Anthony, Asst. Librarians ; B. B. Johnson, Joseph F. Gibbs, J. Edgar Mitchell, B. A. Buckley, T. Leary, Mrs. S. J. Luce, Board of Directors.


CHURCHES.


BAPTIST CHURCH.


Organized 1852. Charles street, corner Moody.


Rev .-- -, Pastor ; Louis B. Hardy, Geo. E. New- ton, George T. Fiel, George H. Shirley, Deacons ; George C. Skinner, A. M. Wilder, George Rand, Charles H. Moulton, C. P. Bond, George H. Shirley, George E. Newton, George T. Fiel, Standing Com .; George E. New- ton, Treas .; George C. Skinner, Clerk; A. L. Hodgdon, Organist ; James L. Wellington, Sexton ; Louis B. Hardy, S. S. Supt. ; C. H. Moulton, Asst. Supt; Frank Christ- mas. Sec. and Treas .; C. F. True, Asst. Sec .; A. W. Randall, Librarian; W. Pratt, Charles Reed, Asst. Librarians; W. M. Moody, Auditor.


BETH-EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH.


Maple street, near Moody. Organized Oct. 25, 1387.


Pastor ; James R. Bickford David A. Wilson, , James B. Hamlin, Edward Alister, Deacons ; G. C. Moor, F. B. Millard, George D. Affleck, C. J. Olney, Henry Meland, E. McAlister, Advisory Board ; J. H. Miller, Clerk; J. R. Bickford, Treas .; E. A. McAllister, Auditor; F. B. Millard, Supt. S. S.


ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.


School, nearly opposite Common


Rev. Timothy Brosnahan, Pastor; Rev. Thomas J. Mahoney and Rev. John A. Daley, Asst. Pastors ; William F. Rooney, Sexton.


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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL . CHURCH. Main near Moody.


Rev. John E. Thunberge, Pastor; G. Arthur Lannes, Gustav Isackson. Victor Landstram, Deacons; Victor Landstram Supt. S. S. Services held in Trinitarian Con- gregational Church


TRINITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


Organized 1820 Main, above Moody


Rev. Bradford M. Fullerton, Pastor; H. E. Skeele, Charles W. Durgin, Adolph S. Batchelder, Bradford W. Drake, Thomas M. Harvey, Deacons; Fred H. Barnes, Standing Com .; Mrs. Agnes Farrington, Mrs. Mary B. Whitney, Bolina R. Scaminan, Com. of Ladies; Isaac W. Skinner, Clerk; Nathan Warren Treas.




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