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DI REWSEN JOHN, prop., Drewsen's French Cleans- ing and Dyeing Establishment, 160 Pleasant, office (3 Temple pl., B. ), h. at Boston (see foot lines ) Driscoll Cornelius, laborer, h. 96 Water Duff Patrick, laborer, bds. 56 Watertown
Duffy William, hostler, 24 Mt. Auburn, rms. do.
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Dugan Patrick, laborer, bds. 45 Water
Dunham Clara Miss, teacher, bds. 26 Spring
Dunbam Douglas A., died 1891
Dunham Donglas A. Mrs., h. 26 Spring
Dunklee William, stoves, furnaces, etc. (113 Blackstone, B.), h. 6 Chester
Dunlap Frank, engineer, "Lewando's," 19 Galen
Dunlap Sylvester F., engineer, Lewando's, h. 42 Irving Dunlevy Thomas, supt., ÆEtna Mills, bas. 261 Pleasant, Bemis
Dunn Andrew, expressman, h. 59 Galen
Dunn Andrew J., carpenter, h. 53 Summer
Dann Beverly W., 1st Lieutenant Ordnance Dept., U. S. Arsenal, Arsenal st., h. do.
Dunn Michael, moved to Saugus
Dunne George C., manager, Portland Stone Ware Co. (42 Oliver, B. ), h. 73 Boyd
Dunphy Patrick J., clerk (B. ), h. 23 Common-st. place Dupee George H., provisions ( Newton Centre), h. 27 Morse
Durant Hugh, teamster, bds. 88 Walnut.
Dutton Albert, asbestos goods (159 Pearl, B. ), h. 132 Arlington
Dwelley George R., supt. of public schools, office Town Hall, and principal, Phillips High School, h. at Arling- ton. Heights
Dwyer Andrew, died June 22, '90
Dwyer Elizabeth, widow of John, h. 138 Main
Dwyer James, died Oct 13,'91
Dwyer John F., police, bds. 62 Summer
Dwyer Mary, forewoman of press room, "Lewando's, 19 Galen, h. 62 Summer
Dwyer Patrick, h. 62 Summer
Dwyer Thomas, starch maker, bds. 62 Summer
Dyer Isaac H., provisions (6 Clinton, B.),, h. 30 Franklin
EAGER WILLIAM A., laborer, h. 18 Palfrey
Eames Minnie A., widow of Seth J., h. 15 Garfield
Eames Seth J., died Nov. 23, 1889
Earle Alfred, engineer, The Warren Soap Mnfg. Co., Water, boards 25 Galen
Earle Edward B., teas, coffees, spices, etc. (63 Com- mercial, B.), h. 125 Galen
Earle James H., publisher (178 Washington, B.), h. 127 Galen
Eason William, clerk, bds. 42 Irving
Eastern Houston Narcotic Cure Company, medicine manfrs., E. H. Capen, president, 47 Watertown, and (53 State, Boston )
Eaton Ann M., widow of Jeremiah M., bds. 68 Riverside
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Eaton Charles H., clerk, 4 Main, bds. 19 Forest
Eaton Edward B., treas., Hollingsworth & Whitney Co ..
24 Pleasant, office (44 Federal, B ), h. at Newton Centre
Eaton Henry A., paint maker, 71 Favette, h. 19 Forest Edgecomb Freeman H., foreman of pattern makers, 22 Galen, h. 7 Irving Park
Edgecomb Nellie C. Miss, bis. 7 Irving Park
Edwards George, at ÆEtna Mills, bds. 11 Swett pl., Bemis
Edwards William, h. 15 Fayette
Edwards William H., dentist ( Bracketts blk., Washing- ton, Newton), boards la Fayette
Egan Festus, plumber, h. 63 Morse
Egan Festus Jr., plumber, boards 63 Morse
Egan James, laborer, bds. 4 Watertown
Egleston William J., shoemaker, 6 Church, h. 68 Summer
Elder Charles, clerk, bds. 245 Mt. Auburn
Elder Robert, foreman, Waldo Adams' farm, h. 245 Mt. Auburn, E. W.
Elder Robert Jr., clerk, bls. 245 Mt. Anburn
Eldridge Abigail S., widow of Perez, h. 20 Cross
Eldridge Amelia W., widow, boards 33 Riverside
Eldridge Henry C., bookbinder (B. ), h. 59 Riverside
Elkins Arthur H., moved to Charlestown
Elliott Arthur, painter, bds. 69 Morse
Elliott Frederick, moved to Waltham
Elliott George N., painter, h. 138 Main
Elliott Henry, painter, bds. 69 Morse
Elliott Henry W., weaver, Atna Mills, h. 316 Pleasant, Bemis
Elliott Julia A., widow of Nelson K., died June 8,'92
Elliott Hickory Cycle Co., Sterling Elliott, pres., Charles E. Walker, sec. and treas., 22 Maple
Elliott Sterling, machinist and bicycle mnfr., 22 Maple, h. 24 do. (P. O. address, Newton)
Ellis Frederick, moved to Allston
Ellis George, ship carpenter, h. 20 Mt. Auburn
Ellis Jacob. moved to Allston
Ellis Ruth L. Mrs., h. 12 Riverside
Ellison Malcolm, died June 16, '91
Ellison William H., carpenter, house 64 Riverside
Elm City Shirt Co., Herbert H. Sawyer, manager, rear 57 Spring [Palfrey Elvin Frank F., architect (85 Devonshire, B.), h. 23 Emerson Alonzo E .. moved to Stetson, Me.
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IMERSON CHARLES S., physician, 16 Church, h. do. ( see p. 434)
Emerson Clarence V., sec. Stanley Dry Plate Co., rear 18 Maple. h. at Lewiston, Me.
Emerson Edward D. (Emerson & Thompson) 38 Water- town, house Wellesley Hills
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Emerson Mary A., widow of Thomas, h.8 Swett place, Bemis
Emerson Ralph T., died Dec. 11, '91
Emerson Thomas P., Watertown, Mt. Auburn & Boston Express, 15 Spring, and (15 Devonshire, 34 Court square, B.) h. 32 Arsenal
EMERSON & THOMPSON ( Edward D. Emerson and Thomas C. Thompson), soda water mfrs., 38 Watertown (see p. 440)
Emery Aaron F., boots and shoes, (105 Bedford B. ), h. 185 Galen
Emery Ada P. Miss, music teacher (B.) , bds. 11 Dexter av. Empire Laundry Machine Co., Lewis B. Porter, agent, 14 Watertown
England William A., teacher of minual training, Public schools, h. at Winthrop
English Edward, laborer, bds. 11 Park
Ensign Charles S., lawyer (23 Court, room 515, B. ) , h. 113 Galen
Ethier Edmund, starch maker, Crystal Springs Mnfg. Co., h. 172 Pleasant
Eustis Michael, laborer, h. 2 Williams
Evans Alfred, watch repairer and jeweler, 2 Mt Auburn, h at Waltham
Evans Charles, florist, 360 Main, h. do.
Evans James D., salesman (55 Commercial, B. ), house 30 Marshall
Ewart Samuel L., moved to Cambridge
Ewings Laura H., widow of Walter W., died Mar.26. 1892
FAGAN JAMES H., harness maker and carriage trim- iner, 359 Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn, h. 20 Wheelers ct. Fahey Bridget, widow of John, h. 55 Pleasant
Fahey Bridget, widow of Martin, h. 15 A. Mt. Auburn Fahey James, laborer, house 15 Mt. Auburn Fahey James, laborer, house 13 Mt. Auburn 5
Fahey James H., laborer, bds. 15 A, Mt. Auburn
Fahey John, at Harvard Mills, bds. 8 Cross
Fahey John, laborer, bds. 113 Arsenal
Fahey Julia Miss, bds. 15 A, Mt Auburn
Fahey Margarette Miss, kitchen girl, Union Market House, 89 Walnut
Fahey Martin, laborer, bds. 9 Arsenal
Fahey Martin, laborer, bds. 15 Mt. Auburn
Fahey Patrick, laborer, bds. rear 82 Main Fahey Patrick, laborer, house 9 Arsenal Fahey Patrick, laborer, bds. 13 Wheelers court
Fahey Patrick C., private, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do.
Fahey Thomas, laborer, bds. rear 82 Main
Fahey Thomas, laborer, house 13 Wheelers ct.
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Fairbairn Thomas G., house 12 Garfield
Fairbank William H., clerk, 51 Main, h. 45 Riverside Fairchild Lewis W., salesman (72 Chauncy, B.), boards 24 Irving
Fancher Hiram G., Ætna Mills boarding house, 236 and 238 Pleasant
Fancher Jennie G. Miss, boards 236 Pleasant
Fancy George E. S., carpenter, 50 Riverside, h. do.
Farnham Thomas H., died Aug. 6, 1890
Farnham Tiley C., widow, died August 7, 1890
Farraher Frank M., coachman, 18 Spring, h. 44 do.
Farraher Martin, teamster, bds. 18 North Beacon st. ct. Farraher Michael, laborer, house 39 Water
Farraher Michael, laborer, bds. 58 North Beacon
Farrell John Mrs., moved to Brighton
Farrell John J., carpenter, h. 21 Cottage pl., Mt. Auburn Farrell Michael J., carpenter, house 23 Cottage place Mt. Auburn
Farrell Murtagh, carpenter, house 25 Cottage place, Mt. Auburn
Farrell Patrick, blacksmith, house 9 Watertown court
Farrington Annie M., widow of Horace, bds. 62 Belmont FA ARWELL WILLIAM E., bookkeeper and cash- ier, Watertown Savings Bank, 56 Main, and insur- ance, 25 Winter, h. do. (see page 445)
Favor Martha T. , widow of Zachary T.,h. 173 Mt. Auburn
Favor Zachary T., died June 21, 1892
Fawns Charles, died June 26, 1891
Faxon George F., manager, Simons, Hatch & Whi.ten, Spring, house 10 Chestnut
Faxon Harriet A. Miss, h. 12 Maple
Faxon Harriet N., widow of Caleb, h. 10 Chestnut
Feeley Dennis, tailor, house 66 Summer
Feeley James W., sash and blind maker, h. 55 Pleasant Fenerty Rufus S., stove fitter, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., house 7 Middle
Fenton Thomas, moved to Nova Scotia
Ferden Thomas, painter and boarding-house, 24 Arsenal Ferguson Neil, moved out West
Ferguson Thomas J., laborer, house 25 Wheelers ct.
Fernald Eliza H., widow of Hiram, h. 65 Mt. Auburn
Ferrins James, laborer, W. W. S. Co., boards 299 Pleas- ant. Bemis
Ferris Frances M. Miss, bds. 17 Bridge, Bemis
Fessenden Fred W., painter, h. 27 Galen
Fewkes Charles H., wood engraver (B.), bds. 27 Maple
Fewkes Frederick A., student (B.), bds. 27 Maple
Fewkes Herbert G., at Stanley Dry Plate Co., boards 27 Maple Fewkes Jessie, pattern maker (Newton), h. 27 Maple Fewkes Nellie M. Miss, teacher, bds. 27 Maple
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F IELD EDWIN T., groceries and provisions, 4 Main, house 57 Riverside (see page 438) Fielding Burpee W., clerk, bds. 15 Boyd
Fifield Ann, widow, house 5 Grove
Fifield John, carpenter. rooms 30 Spring
Finnegan Daniel. at Lewando's, 19 Galen, bds. Union Market Hotel
Finnegan John, picker-han.1, Atna Mills, h. Swett pl. Finnegan John, Jr., in dye house, ÆE na Mills, boards 6 Swett place, Bemis
Finnerty William B., teamster, stand 33 Main, house 11 Church lane
Fish George E., moulder, house 37 Favette
Fisher Bridget, widow of John, h. 25 North Beacon Fisher Carrie A. Miss, clerk, 9 Galen, li. at Cambridge Fisher George O., painter, F. R. R. (B.), bds. 89 Walnut Fisher Henry C., freight agent, Union Market station,
F. R. R., house at Newtonville
Fisher John, laborer, bds. 25 North Beacon Fisher Joseph, clerk, F. R. R. (B. ), b. Union Market Hotel Fisher L. G., pres. Union Bag & Paper Co., 24 Pleasant, house at Chicago, Ill.
Fisher Mary, widow of Edward II., h. 2 Williams
Fisher Mary, widow of Michael, h. 10 Brook
Fisher Mary Miss, at Lewando's, bds. 63 Spring Fisher Michael. died Feb. 4, 1891
Fisher Oliver, lineman, house 85 Watertown
Fisher Thomas, laborer, bds. 25 North Beacon
Fitch Austin G., died July 13, 1891
Fitch Mary C., widow of Austin G., h. 127 Main
Fitch William A., trav. salesman, h. 31 Summer
Fitz Charles F., book-keeper, Union National Bank (40 State, B.), house 6 Common
Fitz Charies F. Jr., student (M. I. T., B.), b.6 Common Fitzgerald Bridget, widow of Thomas, bds. 34 Cuba Fitzgerald Edward W., carpenter, h. 9 Forest Fitzgerald James E., carpenter, h. 10 Taylor Fizgerald Mary, widow, died May 9, 1892 Fitzgerald Michael, laborer, h. 25 Common st. place
Fitzgerald Patrick, laborer, house 12, rear 27 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
Fitzgerald Thomas F., plasterer, bds. 9 Forest Fitzsimmons Bernard, h. 33 Morse
Flagg James H., grocer, and supt. Mt. Auburn post office, Mt. Auburn, h. 35 Cushing (Cambridge)
Flaherty William, painter, bds. 24 Arsenal
Flanagan Elizabeth, widow of John, h. 33 Pleasant Flanagan John, died Feb. 20, 1892
Mlanders Alexander, polisher, 22 Galen, rms. 44 Main Flanders David, nickel plater and stove mounter, Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 22 Galen, h. 9 Jewett
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Telephone, 3313. Works at Watertown.
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Flannery James J .. bds. 17 Waverly Flannery John F., moved to Newton
Flannery Lilly G. Miss, clerk (B.), bds. 17 Waverly
Flannery Owen, hostler, 24 Mt. Auburn, rms. do. Flannery Patrick J., at U. S. Arsenal, h. 17 Waverly Flannery William P., at U. S. Arsenal, bus. 17 Waverly Fleming David, laborer, bds. 36 Pleasant
Fleming James, laborer, h. 36 Plea-ant
Fleming Jolin, corporal, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do. Fleming Margaret Mrs., moved to Hyde Park
Fleming Thomas, laborer, h. 23 North Beacon Flemmind Jane, widow of Joseph, h. 15 Church lane Flemmind Victoria, widow of Augusta, h. 15 Church lane Fletcher Albion C., hardware, 36 and 38 Main, house 10 Irving
Fletcher Charles R., supt., The Crystal Spring Mnfg. Co., 166 Pleasant, h. 7 Otis
Fletcher Elmer A., clerk, 36 Main, bds. 10 Irving
Fletcher Franklin A .. houses to let, h. 8 l'atten
Fletcher Irving T. (Fletcher & Towne), groceries, boots and shoes, 256 and 258 Pleasant, h. at Newton
Fletcher James W., carpenter, h. 75 Watertown
Fletcher Margaret, widow of John, house 9 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
Fleteber Samuel W., died Sept. 7, 1889
FLETCHER & TOWNE (Irving T. Fletcher and Pliny F. Towne), groceries, boots and shoes, 256 and 258 Pleasant, opp. Bemis station (see p. 439) Flohr Andrew L., house 34 Summer
Flohr Fred L., laborer, bds. 34 Summer
Flood Ann, widow of James, h. 1 Waltham
Flood William A., at ÆEtna Mills, bds. 1 Waltham
Flynn Catherine, died April 23, 1889
Flynn John, laborer, house 82 Water
Flyun John, stable foreman, 24 Mt. Auburn, house 70 Arsenal
Flynn John F., hostler, 24 Mt. Auburn
Flynn Joseph E., clerk, 6 Galen, bds. 72 Arsenal
Flynn Lewis H., moved to Cambridge
Flynn Michael A., laborer, bds. 70 Arsenal
Foley Augustin A., student, bds. 297 Pleasant. Bemis Foley Charles A., teamster, bds. 297 Pleasant, Bemis
Foley Jeremiah, laborer, h. 4 Wollitzer's block, Wollit- zer's lane Foley John, died Nov. 6, 1889
Foley John F., laborer, bds. 4 Wollitzer's block, Wol- litzer's lane
Foley Michael J., laborer, Ætna Mills, h. 297 Pleasant
Foley Thomas, starch maker, house 92 Water
Foley William C., blacksmith, h. 33 Summer
Ford Catherine, widow, bds. 9 Common st. place
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Ford David, private. U. S. Arsenal, bds. do. Ford John, moved to Ireland
Ford John, laborer, bds. 35 Water
Ford John, laborer, h. 82 Main
Ford Joseph, private, U. S. Arsenal, hds. do.
Ford Marv Miss, dressmaker, bds. 72 A, Summer
Ford Thomas, laborer, bds. 675 Belmont
Ford Thomas R., grocer, 96 Main, h. do.
Ford Timothy, laborer, h. 72 A Summer
Forest James, laborer, h. 64 North Beacon
Forest Michael A., acting 1st sergeant, U. S. Arsenal, house do.
Forsyth Henry, street car driver, bus. 24 Spring
Foskett George W., piano maker (B.), bds. 56 Riverside Foskett George W. Jr., clerk (B.), bds. 56 Riverside Foskett Lydia, died March 23, 1891
Foss William G., engineer, bds. 46 Mt. Auburn
Foster Eudora L. Miss, bookkeeper, 5 Spring, boards 16 Parker
Foster George. bds. 56 Riverside
Foster Hallett, clerk, bds. 16 Parker
Foster Jacob, blacksmith ( Newton) . h. 16 Parker
Forest James, laborer, h. 64 North Beacon
Foster Josiah R., mnfr. (Stoneham), h. 66 Spring
Fowle John, died Oct. 19, 1890
Fowler Joseph. laborer, h. 75 Fayette
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Fowler Rebecca B., widow of George, h. 25 Cross
Franklin Frank, clerk, bds. 10 Williams
Fraser Daniel ( Keefe & Fraser) , furniture, etc., 35 Main, bds. 8 Riverside
Fraser George B .. moved to Cambridge
Fraser Jacob M., paper hanger, h. 16 Chester
Fraser James D., carpenter, h. 48 Belmont
Fraser James H., carpenter, h. 10 Washburn
Fraser Simon W., moved to Cambridge
Fraser William H., clothing cleansed, 10 Washburn,b. do.
Freeman Warren, paper maker, bds. 33 Mt. Auburn
French Elizabeth, widow, h. 9 Morse
French Joseph A., postal clerk, h. 18 Parker
French Maria M., widow of George, house 339 Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn French Sarah W., widow of Thomas L., h. 164 Main
French Thomas L., died Aug. 11, 1890
Frost Josiah, machinist, Porter & Co., bds. 4 Cuba
NULLER G. & SON, lumber, lime, cement, hair, plaster etc. (547 Western ave., Brighton Dist., Boston) (see p. 447)
Fuller Hadley G., at U. S. Arsenal, b. 41 Franklin
Fuller Moses, bookkeeper, house 3 Parker
Fuller Nellie P. Mrs., milliner, 61 Main, ris. 40 Spring Fuller Sarah S. Miss, bds. 78 Mt. Auburn
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GAFFNEY PHILIP, junk, 2 Myrtle, house do.
Gallagher Edwin, laborer, bds. 27 Water
Gallagher Ellen, widow of Patrick, died May 11, 1891 Gallagher Hugh, boots and shoes, 70 Galen, bds. 84 do. Gallagher Hugh, laborer, Gilkey & Stone, h. 43 Arsenal Gallagher John, concreter, house 33 Pleasant Gallagher John F., elerk, 42 Main, bds. at Newton Gallagher John F., laborer, house 84 Galen Gallagher John J., wood moulder, h. 6 Brook Gallagher John J., moved to W. Newton
Gallagher Kate, widow of Michael, house r. 32 Pleasant Gallagher Kate E. Miss, h. 68 Waltham, Bemis
Gallagher Mary, widow of William J., h. 4 Cross Gallagher Owen, moved to Newton
Gallagher Patrick, laborer, house 7 Cross
Gallagher Patrick J., street car driver, bds 43 Arsenal
Gallagher Richard F., machine tender, H. & W. Co., h. 17 Cuba [Bemis Gallagher Robert, spinner, ZEtna Mills, bds.236 Pleasant, Gallagher Thomas F., at Am. W. W. Co. ( Waltham), h. 68 Waltham. Bemis
Gallivan David, laborer, h. 37 Cottage, Mt. Auburn Gallway Irving, moved to Newton
Galway Jane Mrs., moved to Newton
Gallway Susan Miss, moved to Newton
Galvin Bridget, widow. h. 56 Watertown
Galvin Elizabeth. widow of Timothy, h. 51 Pleasant
Galvin Richard, florist (Cambridge), h. 345 Mt. Auburn Gamble Robert, at ÆEtna Mills, bds. 236 Pleasant, Bemis Gannon John. died June 30, 1891
Garcelon Fred F., shipper, Union Bag & Paper Co., 24 Pleasant, house 10 Fifield
Gardner Charles B., died July 22, 1890
Gardner William, paper maker, bds. 8 Cross
Gardner William E., foreman of glove room, Lewando's 19 Galen, house 9 Green
Garey Elizabeth Miss, house 36 Fayette
Garey Lawrence V., house 36 Fayette
Garey Mary A. Miss, house 36 Fayette
Garrin John, laborer, 48 Main, rins. 27 Main st. ct.
Garrity Michael, farm hand, Joshua Coolidge, 262 Arling- ton, boards do.
Gass Joseph G., carpenter, 8 Main, h. 42 Arsenal
Gatter Godfreid, iron molder, house 32 Cross
Gavin Charles H., boards 76 No. Beacon
Gavin John J .. clerk (Newton), bds. 76 No. Beacon
GAVIN THOMAS, contractor (Newton), house 76 A North Beacon (see p. 443)
Gavin Thomas J., sewer foreman, house 91 Arsenal Gavin William A., bds. 76 North Beacon
George Abigail L. Mrs .. died Sept. 20. 1891
Agricultural Implements, Wooden - Ware,
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George Herbert A., contractor, 22 Fayette, rms. do. Gerry Joseph W., merchant ( B.), house 47 Riverside Gerry Walter, printer (B.), house 13 Summer Gibbs Elmer L., clerk (86 Canal, B. ), h. 5 Marshall Gibson John W., packer, house 7 Cottage
Gibson William W., Ist Lieutenant, Ordnance Dept., U. S. Arsenal, Arsenal st., house do.
Gilbert Dana, helper, 236 Pleasant, bds. do., Bemis Gilbert Otis R., moved to Vermont
Gildea James, laborer, house 41 Water
Gilkey Frank S., student (Cambridge). bds. 9 Irving Gilkey James H., clerk, 29 Irving, h. 5 Auburn pl.
Gilkey Lucv M., widow of R. Frank, h. 9 Irving
Gilkey Royal (Gilkey & Stone) , lumber, 29 Irving, house 5 Irving
Gilkev R. Waldo, student (B.), bds. 9 Irving YILKEY & STONE (R)val Gilkey and Joseph H. T Stone). lumber, lime and cement, 29 Irving, cor. Arsenal (see page 451)
Gill James E., farmer and milkman, 775 Belmont, h. do. Gilligan John, blacksmith, bds. 13 Mt. Auburn
Glaab Leonard, shoemaker, 371 Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn house at Cambridge
Glasheen J. Herbert, machinist, hds. 42 Pleasant Glasheen Richard K., carpenter, house 42 Pleasant
G'eason Annie Miss, h. 76 Summer
Gleason Johannah, widow of Patrick, h. 76 Summer
Gleason John, house 94 Main
Gleason Mary Miss, house 76 Summer
Gleason Michael, laborer, house 21 Forest
Gleason Patrick D., clerk, Shelley Mnfg. Co., Stanley av., bds. 94 Main
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LEASON SAMUEL S., appraiser, auctioneer, insurance and real estate, and secretary and treas- urer, Watertown Co-operative Bank, 56 Main, and town treasurer, h. 50 Church (see page 445)
Gleason Thomas, hostler, 18 Spring, bds. 63 Summer CHleason Thomas, teamster, house 76 Summer
Glidden Charles H., bus. 63 Spring
Glidden Charles H., yard min, Union Market station, F. R. R., house 119 Walnut Glidden Elbridge.shipper, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., h. 63 Spring Glidden Esther C. Miss, teacher, bds. 63 Spring
Glidden George F., machinist, h. 11 Cottage
Glidden John H., station agent, E. Watertown station, F. R. R., Arlington, house 109 do. Glynn James, foreman blacksmith shop, U. S. Arsenal, Arsenal st., h. at So. Boston Glynn John, laborer, house Cottage place, Mt. Au- burn
Glynn Michael, hostler, 15 Spring, h. 47 Pleasant
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Goddard Willis R., general secretary Y. M. C. A., 17 Main, house 1 Chester
Goding Herbert, plumber, 26 Main, bds. 80 do.
Goding Mary E., widow of Emulous L., h. 80 Main
Golden Michael, at ÆEtna Mills, h. 306 Pleasant, Bemis
Golding George E., bds. 16 Fayette
Golding Hugh, teamster, bds. 16 Fayette
Golding John, sheet iron maker (B. ), h. 16 Fayette
Golding Nancy, widow of William, h. 16 Fayette
Golway John, coachman, h. 37 Franklin
Good George. laborer, h. 8 North Beacon
Goodman J. Proctor, moved to Athol
Goodrow John, engineer, 22 Galen, h. 48 Mt. Auburn Goodrow Joseph. bag finisher, H. & W. Co., h. 37 Spring Goodwin Andrew, molder, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., house 24 Irving
Goodwin Charles B., moved to Wellesley Hills
Goodwin Louis I., clerk (93 Causeway, B. ). b. 24 Irving Goodwin May Miss, bookkeeper, bds. 12 Fifield
Goodwin William S., moved to Wellesley Hills
Goodyear William, moved to Waltham
Goold Lilla H. Mrs., bookkeeper, 64 Main, h. at Newton Goold see Gould
Gordon Emma J. Miss, matron, 198 School, house do.
Gordon John, at Ætna Mills, bds. 11 Swett pl., Bemis
Gordon Robert, artist, bds. Union Market House, 89 Walnut
Gordon Millard F., street car driver. h. 55 Galen
Gorman James, at ÆEtna Mills, h. 282 Pleasant, Bemis Gorman Patrick, laborer, H. & W. Co., h. 282 Pleasant, Bemis [Dana Terrace
Goss Orrin W., machine tender, H. & W. Co., house 7 Goston Lawrence, laborer at Arsenal, h. 316,r. 310 Arsenal Gougeon Felix, house 416 Arsenal
Gould Mary B., widow of Joseph, bds. 16 Summer Gould see Goold
Government Water Proof Paint Co. (The), Frank A. Spooner, treas., paint mufrs., 71 Fayette and 21 How- ard, store (104 High, B.)
Gower William D., house 8 Morse
Grace Elizabeth, widow, h. Galen, opp. Watertown
Grace Michael, laborer, bds. 41 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
Grace Millard F., blacksmith, 22 Galen, bds. 360 Pleas- ant, Bemis
Graham Christopher, clerk. F. R. R., h. 72 Summer Graham John H., clerk, F. R. R., bds. 72 Summer
Grainger John L., gardener, 157 Coolidge ave., h. at Cam- bridge
Granner Herbert W., moved to Cambridge
Grant Charles H., restaurant (1 Fords Run, B. ), house 6 Nichols avenue
HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, GO PAINE'S,
GLASS, PUTTY, TO
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WATERTOWN [G] DIRECTORY
Grant Edward, engineer, 71 Favette, rms. 16 Irving Grant Edward, laborer, house 41 Common st. place Grant John P. (Grant & Jacobson), concreter, 17 Cot- tage, E. W., house do.
Grant Samuel, bds. 105 Orchard
Grant & Jacobson ( John P. Grant and Robert C. Jacob- son), concreters, 17 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
Gray Annie Miss, dressmaker, 3 Winter, bals. do.
Gray Arthur, architect ( Boston), house 26 Royal
Gray Maggie L. Miss, dressmaker, 3 Winter, h. do. Greasley Lucy, widow, h. 26 Spring [26 Spring Greasley William D., harness maker, 2 Mt. Auburn, bds. Greeley Andrew, laborer, house 43 Water
Greeley John, bds. 43 Water
Green Charles H., correspondent Youth's Companion (B.) , house 19 Chester
Green Charlotte Miss, bds. Nicholas ave., E. Watertown
Green Dexter B., clerk (B.), bds. 6 Phillips
Green Edwin W., at foundry, bds. 33 Arsenal
Green J. Frank, paymaster (F. R. R., B.), house 77 Mt. Auburn
Green J. Henry, bookkeeper (B. ), h. 6 Phillips
Green Michael J., clerk ( Boston), bds. 95 Watertown Green Quincy A., foreman, Wa ker's farm, Waltham, h. 116 do .. next Waltham line
Green Silas B. (S. B. Green & Co. ), hay and grain, 224 Arsenal, house at North Cambridge
CREEN S. B. & CO. (Silas B. and Wallie J. Green ), hay, grain and feed. 224 Arsenal (see p.442) Green Wallie JJ. (S. B. Green & Co. ), hay and grain, 224 Arsenal, bds. Union Market House
Green William, spinner, Ætna Mills, bds. 236 Pleasant, Bemis
Greene Christiana, widow of Patrick, h. 95 Watertown Greene Christiana F. Miss, teacher, Parker school, bds. 95 Watertown
Greene William S., corporal, U. S. Arsenal, bds. do. Greenhalgh Thomas. carpenter, h. 3 Fayette [Grove Greenleaf William H., plumber (17 Charles, B. ), h. 129 GREENWOOD SAMUEL G., moved to Boston U (see page 436)
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Gregg Alexander ( AlexanderGregg & Sons), undertaker and supt. cemeteries, 14 Galen, h. 26 Riverside place TREGG ALEXANDER & SONS (Alexander George H., and S. Albert Gregg), undertakers, 14 Galen (see page 452)
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