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 7
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Burke Nellie Miss, house 173 Charles
Burke Patrick, at W. B. & D. Works, bds. 56 Willow
Burke Patrick, clerk, Cedar, cor. Oak, bds. 19 Oak
Burke Patrick, laborer, h. 88 Exchange
Burke Patrick J., blacksmith ( Weston), house Day, near Clinton
Burke Thomas, laborer, F. R. R. freight station, boards 374 River
Burke Thomas, laborer, h. 164 School
Burke Thomas, laborer, W. B. & D. Wks., house Park- er's lane
Burke Thomas, painter, bds. 175 Charles
Burke Thomas, teamster, 33 Moody, h. 12 Fern
BURKE THOMAS A., blacksmith, 870 Main, h. 178 Charles (see page 619)
Burke T. Henry, blacksmith, 870 Main, h. r. 42 Prospect Burleigh Elizabeth, widow of Jacob, bds. 179 Ash
Burleigh John H., insp ctor ( Newtou), rms. 289 Moody Burleigh Naroy G., moved to Winthrop
Burlinghof Charles, stenographer (B. ). b. 197 Moody
Burlock Charles, hostler, 33 Crescent, rms. do.
Burmingham Richard P., folder, W. B. & D. Wks., bds. 219 School
Burmingham Thomas F., finisher, W. B. & D. Works, h. 219 School
Burnett David W., at Am. W. W. Co. bds. 73 Maple Burnett John W., house 73 Maple
AMORE J. W. B CIGAR.
J. W. BUCKLEY, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and Smokers' Articles.
E 97 Moody St., - - WALTHAM. For sale by all dealers.
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Burnham Alice L. Miss, bookkeeper, 234 Moody, b. do. Burnham Charles M., at Am. W. W. Co., b. 36 Beech Burnham Edwin S., pattern maker, Am. W. T. Co. house 18 Myrtle
Burnham Harriet S., widow of Willis G., h. 30 Maple Burnham Harry A., draughtsman, W. B. & D. Wks., b. 36 Beech
BURNHAM LEWIS T., absorbent cotton mnfr., 209 Lexington, h. 249 Bacon (see back cover)
Burnham Louis, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 145 Brown Burnie Sophia Mrs., house 93 South
Burns Eliza Mrs., moved to New Bedford
Burns James P., laborer ( Watertown), h. end Nevens ct. Burns Patrick, engineer, bds. 118 School
Burns Patrick, molder, D. & F. Mnfg. Co. h. 136 Willow
Burns Patrick, died Oct. 14, 1891
Burnstein John H., clerk, Newton, cor. Oak, house at Cambridge
Burrill George B., moved to Cambridge
Burrows Benjamin F., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 1 Fuller
Burrows Mattie E. Miss, tailoress, 671 Main, rooms 21 School
Burt John, bleacher, W. B. & D. Works, house 4, rear 175 School
Burt John F., clerk (85 Devonshire, B.), h. 25 Grant
Burt Kirk D., farmer, h. Lexington, near Lake
Burton Addie E. Mrs. (Brock & Burton), millinery and hair goods, 195 Moody, h. 253 do.
Buskirk George, driver, J. J. S. Peterson's, Riverview pl. boards do.
Bussell William H., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 85 Alder
Butler Ann, widow of Edward, h. 173 Willow
Butler George A., house 58 Cherry
Butler George S., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 14 Robbins Butler Harry, finisher, Am. W. W. Co., h. 41 Winthrop Butler Henry J., died June 5, 1892
Butler Mary Emma Mrs. died Dec. 2, 1890
Butler Oscar H., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 85 Russell
Butler Reuben C., painter, bds. 29 Maple
Butler Samuel A., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 114 Lowell
Butler Samuel L., watchmaker's supplies (Worcester), rooms 87 Ash
Butler William H., rooms 22 High
Butler Wilson R., master, High school. h. 58 Prospect
Butman Charles F., supt. street lamps, h. 197 Chestnut Butman Elmer E., apothecary, 187 Moody, rooms 40 Crescent
Butman Fred L., stationer (332 Wash., B. ), h. 6 Summit Butman Luther N., moved to Jamestown, N. Y.
Butterfield Elizabeth, widow of George H., b. 71 Francis
Get Prices at the New WOOD, BARKER & CO., LUMBER YARD. Bacon St., Waltham ON MASS, CENT. R. R. 6
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Butterfield Eugene M., clerk, 152 Moody, b. 39 Pine Butterfield George H., died Nov. 17, 1891
Butterfield Herbert F., hair spring maker, 23 Crescent, house at Newton
Button Lewis C., carriage painter, 207 Lexington, house 38 Bacon
Buttrick Francis, real estate, office 721 Main, h. 776 do. UTTRICK LUMBER CO., Howe & Rice, B props., 56 Felton (see foot lines)
Butts Walter F., Am. W. W. Co., rms. 85 Cushing
Byam Charles C., foreman, scapement dept., Am. W. W. Co., h. 337 Crescent
Byam Frank A., student, bds. 337 Crescent
Byron Peter, furniture varnisher (B.), h. 32 Curtis
CADIGAN WILLIAM, moved to Chelsea Cadman John H., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 240 Crescent Cady Henry H., farmer, Misses Hawley's, Beaver, house next do.
Cady Martin, died Oct. 13th., 1892
Cady Patrick F., laborer, bds. 127 Charles
Cady Thomas F., laborer, h. 124 Charles
Cady Virgine, widow of Martin, h. 127 Charles
Cahill John, bds. 29 Exchange
Cahill Michael, laborer, 239 School, bds. 48 Spring
Cahill Michael, laborer, F. R. R., b. 86 Exchange
Cahill Michael, teamster, 20 Felton, h. 29 Exchange
Cahill Michael, died July 13, 1892
Cahill Thomas, laborer, 239 School, bds. B. Stark's, Pond street court
Cain Dennis, h. 137 Grove
Cain John, gardener, h. 161 School
Cain John, gateman, Beaver Brook crossing, F. R. R., h. rear 44 Oak
Cain John C., laborer, h. 7 Dudley avenue
CAIN JOHN E., bottler, Music Hall avenue, near Main, h. opposite do. (see page 601)
Cain Martin, laborer, Am. W. W. Co., h. 106 Harvard Cain Martin F., moved to Newton
Cain Patrick F., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 16 Charles-st av.
Cain Peter H., driver, J. E. Cain's, Music Hall av., h. 46 Spring
Cain Rose, widow of James, h. 21 Spring
Cain Thomas, laborer, bds. 21 Spring
Cairns Edward E., harness maker, 599 Main. rms, 836 do.
Calderwood Nancy G. Mrs., died Oct. 29, 1889
Caldwell Charles B. Mrs., moved to Boston
Caldwell Charles S., asst. salesman, 14 Felton, bds. 10 Mechanic
Caldwell Edward C .. dial painter, Am. W. W. Co., bds. William Knight's, Fiske av.
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., HOWE & RICE, Proprietors.
Kiln-Dried Hard Wood Floors 1
and Finish Worked to Order. 56 FELTON STREET, on F. R. R.
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Caldwell George P., dial painter, Am. W. W. Co., h. 41 · Francis
Caldwell Grace P. Miss, clerk, Assessor's office, City Hall,
bds. 41 Francis [Winthrop
Caldwell Henry W., screen mnfr. (Weston), rins. 34
Caldwell John F., conductor, F. R. R., h. 107 River
Caldwell Walter B., moved to Wayland
Callahan Cornelius, laborer, h. 31 Central
Callahan Daniel, carpenter, bds. 31 Central
Callahan Frank, laborer, bds. 31 Central
Callahan John, died May 18, 1892
Callahan Louis P., plumber (B.), bds. 32 Calvary
Callahan Michael, at B. Mnfg. Co., h. 7 Cedar
Callahan Patrick, at W. B. & D. Works, h. 105 River
Callahan Richard, watch case maker (B.), h. 32 Calvary Callahan Richard L., bds. 32 Calvary
Callary James F., at W. B. & D. Works, bds. 402 River Callen Michael, molder, h. 4 Foundry blk., Foundry av.
Calway Novella T., widow of James, boarding house, 51 Ash
Cameron Allen, coachman, 94 Summer, bds, 64 Exchange Cameron Catherine, widow of Donald, h. 64 Exchange Campbell Charles D., gardener, A. T. Lyman, h. Beaver, near Lyman
Campbell Charles W., com. trav. (B.), bds. C. D. Camp- bell's, Beaver
Campbell Elizabeth S., widow of Samuel, bds. 24 River- view av., C. P.
Campbell George, painter, 25 Exchange, h. 81 Francis Campbell George Jr., painter, 25 Exchange, b. 81 Turner Campbell Hugh, gateman, Elm street crossing, F. R. R., h. 8 Fountain
Campbell James W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 316 Moody Campbell John O., bds. 316 Moody
Campbell Patrick, foreman, J. E. Cain's, Music Hall av., h. 25 Cross
Campbell Peter J., watchmaker, bds. 35 Felton
Campbell Rebecca, teacher, Newton Street school, bds. Charles D. Campbell's Beaver [ner
Campbell Thomas P., at W. B. & D. Works, bds. 81 Tur- Canfield Emily S. Miss, dressmaker, 72 Robbins, h. do. Canfield Samuel, bds. 72 Robbins
Cann Edwin C., engineer, Perry Bros., off Linden, h. do.
Cantion Oliver, carder B. Mnfg. Co., h. 90 Felton Card Annes F. Mrs., died May 23. 1890
Card George B., driver, bds. 109 Chestnut
Card George B., driver, 508 Lexington, bds. do.
Cardwell Paul, weaver B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 365 River
Carey Charles P., master mechanic, U. S. W. Co., rms. 76 Russell
Carey Daniel, died Feb. 11, 1892
ATTVO SHAW, 137 Moody Street, Lincoln Block, Waltham Agts. for Crawford Ranges and Walker Furnaces.
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Carey George W., farmer, h. 14 Bacon
Carey Hannah K. Mrs., died Jan., 1892
Carey John H., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 230 School
Carey Joseph, bds. 230 School
Carey Margaret J. Miss, h. 230 School
Carey Sarah Miss, h. rear 28 Charles
Carey Thomas F., bottler, 11 Water, h. 230 School Carey, see Cary
Carlin Ann, widow of Patrick, h. basement 29 Spring Carlin Eugene O., laborer, bds. basement 29 Spring
Carling J. Frank, supt. Am. Laundry Co., 130 Newton, h. at Watertown
Carlon Stephen, at B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 409 River Carlson John, carder, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 398 River
Carlson Mangus, sawyer, Libby & Larcom, Prospect, h. 15 Heard
Carlton Andrew P., carpenter, h. 205 Charles [Charles Carlton A. Burton, confectioner, 194 Moody, bds. 205 Carlton John M., carpenter, h. 98 Cushing
Carmody Cornelius J., weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., h. Centre, cor. Massasoit
Carnes Edward S., bds. 20 Charles
Carnes John, carpenter, bds. 20 Charles
Carney James W., police, h. 49 Francis
Carney John, laborer, bds. 183 Grove
Carney John (J. Carney Coal Co.), 70 Calvary, b. 68 do. Carney John J., hairdresser, basement, 3 Moody, bds. 125 Pond
CARNEY J. COAL CO. (John Carney), coal and wood, 70 Calvary, near F. R. R. crossing (see page 618)
Carney Martin F., clerk (B.), h. 22 Exchange
Carney Michael, laborer, h. 27 Bolton
Carney Mortimer, city laborer, h. 79 Exchange
Carney Nellie E. Miss, clerk, nurse, bds. 83 Oak
Carney Patrick, fireman, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 213 Grove
Carney Patrick, laborer, F. R. R., h. 125 Pond
Carney Patrick J., bds. 125 Pond
Carney Thomas, coal and wood, 83 Oak, h. do.
Carney Thomas, died May 11, 1892
Carney Thomas H., bds. 125 Pond
Carney William L., sewer foreman. h. 68 Calvary
Caron Alexander, weaver, B. Mnfg Co. h. rear 94 Fulton Carpenter Hamilton L., bookkeeper (25 West, B.) bds. 71 Pine
Carpenter Sarah C. Miss, h. 121 Adams
Carpenter, Warner W., postal clerk, h. 71 Pine
Carr Alden S., car builder, bds. R. Arrowsmith's Hast- ings av.
Carr Charles W., electrician, B. Mfg. Co.,rms. Moody st. fire station, bds. 17 Hall
GENUINE CORK SOLE SHOES, $3.00 and $4.00 CHAS. P. MONABB & CO., METHODIST BLDG., WALTHAM.
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Carr Frank C. tinsmith, 695 Main. bds. 17 Hall Carr George F., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 17 Hall Carr George H., roofer, 40 Russell, h. do.
Carr Herbert A., watchmaker (B.), 17 Cushing Carr J. Albert, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 214 Adams
Carr Mary S., widow of Alexander, h. 17 Hall
Carrier Elizabeth Mrs., died April 21, 1891
Carrier Ralph A., painter, 162 Moody. h. 32 Gordon
Carroll Ellen Mrs., died September 16, 1889
Carroll Hugh, switchman, Roberts Crossing, F. R. R., h. Wall, near the River
Carroll Hugh L., carpenter, h. 27 Middle
Carroll James A., at W. B. & D. Works, h. 76 Oak
Carroll Jolin, died May 3, 1892
Carroll Jolin C., h. 27 Oak
Carroll John J., at B. Mnfg. Co., h. 39 Clinton
Carroll John P., laborer, bds. 308 River
Carroll Michael, lineman, h. 2 Elm
Carroll Michael, wood moulder, h. rear, 194 Charles
Carson Elbridge C., machinist, rear 218 Moody, house 5 Gordon
Carter Cyrus L. (Carter & Co.), hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods, 28 Moody, h. Main, n. Willow Carter Elizabeth, widow of Asaph R., h. 46 Chestnut
Carter George O., clerk, 117 Moody, h. 3 Rumford av. C. P.
Carter George T., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 27 Harvard av. Carter John, moved to Somerville
Carter Philip W., clerk, Am. W. W. Co., Crescent, h. at Newton [Elm
Carter Warren, finisher, W. B. & D. Works, h. rear 24 Carter & Co. (Cyrus L. Carter), hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods, 28 Moody
Cartin Mary A., died June 3, 1891
Cartledge Wilfred B., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 23 Winthrop [Charles
Carty William F., steam fitter, 137 Moody, bds. 20 Carver Sarah A., widow of Israel, bis. Leland Home for Aged Women, 21 Newton
Cary Charles S., moved from City
Cary, see Carey
Caryl Ardelia C. Mrs., died Jan. 20, 1892
Case Betsey Mrs., died June 29, 1892
Case William P., moved to Hartford, Conn.
Casey Andre. stone Mason, h. 25 Noonan
Casey Daniel, laborer, h. 85 Felton
Casey David S., brakeman, F. Ri R., bds. 154 Charles
Casey Ellen, widow of Cornelius J., h. 154 Charles
Casey Frank, teamster, Waltham Coal Co., h. 139 Grove
Casey Hannah Mrs., died Jan. 2, 1890
Casey John E., wheelwright, 821 Main, bds. 20 Charles
WOOD, BARKER & CO., LUMBER.
Main Office, Exchange B'ldg.,
Branch Yard, Cor, State and Kilby, Boston. Bacon Street, Waltham.
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Casey Mary E. Miss, seamstress, bds. 154 Charles
Casey Michael, laborer, h. rear 144 Charles
Casey Nora Mrs .. died Jan. 2, 1890
Casey Simon, laborer, h. 70 Oak
Casey Timothy W., lather, 70 Hammond, h. do.
Cash John, laborer, h. 276 River
Cash Mary, widow of Cornelius, h. 276 River Cashman Charles H., moved to Newton
Cassidy Andrew G., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 311 Moody Cassidy Charles H., tinsmith, 137 Moody, bds. 3 Noonan Cassidy James, mule spinner, B. Mdfg. Co. bds. 365 River
Cassidy John, laborer, bds. 39 Exchange
Cassidy John A., tailor, 673 Main, rm. 6, bds. 182 School Cassidy Patrick A., tailor, 673 Main, rm. 6, h. 182 School Cassidy Patrick J., trav. salesman (N. Y.), house 79 · Exchange
Cassoni Kate Mrs., fruit dealer, h. 30 Water Cassoni Louis, moved out of city
Cassoni Stephen, moved out of city
Castlos Henry, carder, B. Mfg. Co., bds. 365 River
Castner Eldorus A., moved to Belmont
Castner Sanford B., milkman, h. Trapelo road
ASWELL CHARLES L., carpenter and builder,
CA 56 Beacon, h. do. (see p. 606)
Caswell Fred L., plumber, 586 Main, bds. 72 Pine
Caswell George B. ( Waltham Steam Laundry), 13 Cres- cent, h. at Cambridge
Caswell Henry A., drug clerk, 79 Prospect, h. 28 Francis Caswell William J., hack and livery stable, rear 26 Lex- ington, h. 20 Cross
Cate Horace, h. 32 Lyman
Cate Silas H., finisher, Am. W. W. Co., h. 60 Wads- worth av.
Cate William M., hackman, bds. 32 Lyman
Cater Charles E., police house, 30 Harvard
Cathcart Harrison B., clerk, 387 Main. bds. 22 School
Cathcart Obed S. (P. P. Adams & Co.), dry Goods, 587 Main, h. 22 School
Caughey James, machinist, Am. W. W. Co., b. 45 Pivmpton [ton
Caughey John, machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 59 Plymp- Caughey Joseph H., salesman (111 Oliver, B.), bds. 89 Grant
Caughey Reuben H., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. R. W. Caughey's, Winter
Caughey Reuben W., farmer, h. Winter, near Locust
Caughey Robert H., painter, 9 Prospect, h. 45 Plympton
Caughey William, machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 89 Grant
Caughey William' A., letter carrier, P. O., bds. 89 Grant
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., Howe & Rice, Proprietors. 56 FELTON ST., WALTHAM, on F. R. R.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
P. P. ADAMS.
O. S. CATHCART
P. P. ADAMS & CO., -DEALERS IN-
Dry Goods AND Small Wares, Also, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, Underwear. CORSETS A SPECIALTY, 587 Main Street, - WALTHAM, MASS.
FRED'K L. CHAFFIN,
FINE TAILORING,
10 Moody St., Welch's Block, Room 2, WALTHAM, MASS.
E. ILEFELDT,
Custom Tailor
Clothing Made in First-Class order and also cleansed, pressed and dyed. Prospect Street, near Felton, WALTHAM, MASS.
OZRO A. WIGGIN, Merchant Tailor. Chambers, 8 and 9 Methodist Building, 3 Moody, WALTHAM, MASS.
LITTLEFIELD DIRECTORY PUBLISHING CO., PUBLISHERS OF . Boston . Business . Directory, " PRICE $1.50.
12 POST OFFICE SQ., . - BOSTON, MASS.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
E. W. CUSHMAN & CO., JEWELERS,
Watches, Clocks, Silver and Plated Ware, K 625 Main St., Central Block, - Waltham, Mass
WALTHAM WATCHES A SPECIALTY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Fine Watch and Clock Repairing.
MOSES WOLF & CO., Boot and Shoe Store, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE FOOTWEAR. FINE REPAIRING. Men's Shoes tapped and heeled, 60 cts. Ladies' and Boy's, 50. Shoes repaired while you wait.
9 Church Street, - WALTHAM, MASS.
E. A. GALLUPE, OPTICIANS, -AND- Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Optical Goods repaired.
172 Moody Street, WALTHAM:
T. W. TEMPLE, D. D. S. Dental Rooms,
Rooms 7 and 8 Bank Building,
637 MAIN STREET, WALTHAM. -
W. H. CREGAN, D. D. S. DENTIST,
637 Main Street, WALTHAM, MASS.
DENTAL ROOMS, ROOM 5, BANK BUILDING ..
HOURS: 8.30 A. M. to 12 M., and 1 to 5 P. M
N. D. JOHNSON, D. D. S. A. O. U. W. BUILDING,
128 Moody Street, Waltham, Mass.
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G. LESLIE HOYT, APOTHECARY.
Physicians * Prescriptions * Carefully Compounded.
370 MOODY ST., COR. WADSWORTH AVE., WALTHAM.
E. M. SMITH, CHAS. P. ORNE, Ph. G. E. M. Smith & Co.,
PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS. We Have a Careful Selection of
Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet and Fancy Articles.
13 MOODY ST., next door to Public Library, WALTHAM, MASS.
Miss M. L. Flynn,
DEALER IN-
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, CORSETS AND SMALL WARES. ' WORSTEDS, YARNS, ETC., A SPECIALTY. Imperial Pinned Paper Patterns.
613 Main St., Waltham, Mass.
M. A. HOGAN & SON, DEALERS IN FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS & TOBACCO, Catholic Goods, Newspapers, Toys and Base Ball Goods. A FULL LINE OF FINE STATIONERY ALWAYS ON HAND. 594 Main Street, Waltham, Mass.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
C. F. LAMB,
(Successor to STORY & ROY.)
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
Cloaks, Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Dressmakers' Findings, Small Wares, &c. THE OLD RELIABLE BOSTON STORE. 167-171 Moody St., Waltham, Harvard Sq. Brookline.
HATCH'S HAT HOUSE.
Has always on hand A FULL LINE OF
HATS, CAPS, FURS, UMBRELLAS, GLOVES,
Carriage Robes and Horse Clothing. FINEST QUALITY. LOWEST PRICES.
5 MOODY ST., WALTHAM. Boston Store 311 WASHINGTON STREET.
CENTRAL * DRY « GOODS * CO.
Is the Largest Dry Goods House in Waltham. FULL LINES OF DESIRABLE DRY GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS,
BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS. LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. 107, 109 & 113 Moody St., WALTHAM. CLIFFORD S. COBB, Proprietor.
MRS. V. A. DYER,
Dealer In FANCY GOODS, CROCKERY, GLASS, TIN and WOODEN WARE. Stationery and Artists' Materials.
No. 193 MOODY STREET, WALTHAM.
ISAAC WARREN & SON, DEALERS IN Boots, Shoes & Rubbers.
Fine and Medium Grades for Ladies, Gents, Misses, Boys and Children. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. 647 MAIN STREET. WALTHAM, MASS.
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Caughey, see Coy, also Coye
Cavanagh John, h. Massasoit ct., opp. Center
Cavanagh Patrick, moulder, D. & F. Mnfg. Co., bds. 226 River [Taylor
Cavanagh Thomas F., tinsmith, 154 Moody, bds. 119 Cavanagh, see Cavanaugh, also Kavanaugh
Cavanaugh Ann, widow of John, h. 119 Taylor
Cavanaugh Bridget, widow of Thomas, h. 7 Foundry, blk. Foundry av. [av.
Cavanaugh, James, moulder, h. 6 Foundry, blk. Foundry Cavanaugh John, laborer, h. 16 Calvery
Cavanaugh Mary Mrs., h. 195 Grove
Cavanaugh Michael, laborer, bds. 175 Grove
Caveney Margaret Mrs., h. 198 Newton
Caveney Thomas, plumber, 29 Common, h. 198 Newton Central Club, 621 Main
YENTRAL DRY GOODS CO. (Clifford S.Cobb),
CI dry and fancy goods, etc., 107 and 109 Moody (see page opposite )
ENTRAL HOUSE, George H. Cushman, prop., ( 743 Main, corner Exchange (see page 617)
Central Park, John R. Farnum, prop., Foundry ave., Bleachery station
Chadbourne Humphrey, h. Lincoln, n. Lake Chaddock William B . at Am. W. W. Co., h. 82 Robbins
Chadsey Alonzo R., finisher, bds. 233 School
Chadsey Levi P. A., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 23 Ash
Chadsey Minnie B. Miss, died April 21, 1890
Chadsey Nellie E. Miss, bookkeeper, Am. W. W. Co., bds. 23 Ash
Chadwick Henry D., medical student, bds. 175 Brown Chadwick James, at Am. W. W. Co., h. 51 Robbins
Chaffin Clifford G., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 14 Wads- worth ave.
CHAFFIN FREDERICK L., tailor, 10 Moody, room 2, h. 107 Chestnut(see page 89) - Chaffin John P., real estate and insurance agent, 210 Moody, h. 14 Wadsworth ave.
Chaffin Walter B., carpenter, bds. 107 Chestnut Chagnon John, loom fixer, B. Mnfg. Co.,h. 1 Lawton pl. Chagnon Napoleon, loon fixer, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 117 Central Chamberlain Calvin W., at Am. W.W. Co.,h. 31 Robbins Chamberlain Edgar W., fireman, F. R. R., h.21 Winthrop Chamberlain George D. ( Waltham Steam Laundry ), 13 Crescent, h. at Cambridge
Chamberlain Henry B., manager, Atlas Chemical Co., 226 Calvary, h. at Newtonville
Chamberlain Oscar F., clerk (B.), bds. 31 Robbins
Chamberlain Walter O., supt., Atlas Chemical Co., 226 Calvary, bds. at Newtonville
Chamberlin Bert O., clerk, 28 Moody, bds. 73 Adams
ATWOOL SHAW,
137 Moody Street, Waltham.
PLUMBING and GAS FITTING,
HARDWARE and RANGES.
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Chamberlin Fred H., clerk, 3 Moody, rm. 8, b 13. 15 Floyd Chamberlin George, salesman (36 Franklin, B.), h. 15 Floyd
Chamberlin George W., h. 418 Main
Chamberlin G. William, at Am. W. W .. Co., bds. 74 Brown
Chamberlin Sarah A., widow of Charles, h. 74 Brown
Chandler Blaney B., gardener, h. 789 Main
Chandler Ralph, carpenter, bds. 240 Crescent
Chandonnait Alcide (Z. F. Leger & Co.), carpenter and builder, 16 Sun, h. 42 do.
Channell Howard, moved to Haverhill
Chapell James, carpenter, bds. 85 Pine
Chapell John, carpenter, bds. 85 Pine
Chapin Abby L., widow of Ezra H., bds. 852 Main
Chapin Charles L., train baggage master, F. R. R., h. 60 Turner [School
Chapin Frank W., inspector, Am. W. W. Co., bds. 257 Chapin George H., painter, 9 Prospect, h. 257 School
Chapin Ruby, died Aug. 6, 1892
Chapman Horace H .. clerk, 611 Main, h. 7 Mt. Pleasant Chapman John, clerk (B.), rms. 15 Robbins
Chapman Sarah Miss b. 595 Main
Charles Edward, dial painter, Am. W. W.Co., h. 15 Myrtle Charles George, teamster,J.J. S. Peterson s, Riverview pl., bds. do.
Charles Henry, h. 21 Robbins
Charleton Patrick, laborer, bds. rear 18 Calvary
Chase Aaron, carpenter, h. 24 Cross
Chase Caroline M., widow of Asa C., h. 25 Gordon Chase Charles C., basket worker (Somerville), h. Quince Chase Charles E .. at Am. W. W. Co., h. 201 Ash
HASE CHARLES F., truant officer, constable and collector, 621 Main, rm. F, and janitor, High st. Primary school, h. 77 Cushing (see page 10)
Chase Edgar H., machinist, bds. 201 Ash
Chase Edwin, moved out West
Chase George E., bds. Charles C. Chase's, Quince
Chase Joseph W .. machinist, Am. W. W.Co., h.end of Rich YHASE SARAH A. MISS, florist, dry and fancy goods, 104 Moody, opp. Warner's blk., h. do. (see Index)
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Chase Simpson E., janitor, South Grammar school, h. 188 Chestnut
Chase William H., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 101 Crescent Chatfield Daniel B., machinist, B. Mnfg.Co., h. 42 Francis Cheney Henry M. At. W. W. Co., h. 83 Gardner
Cheney Joseph A., h. 248 Main
Cheney Napoleon, moved to West Cambridge
Cheney's Orchestra, H. M. Cheney, manager, 210} Moody Cheney William E., b. 14 Sharon
Cheney William F., janitor, High school, h. 187 Hammond
SMOKE J. W. B CIGAR.
J. W. BUCKLEY, Cigars, Tobacco, Fipes, and Smokers' Articles.
@ 97 Moody St., - - WALTHAM.
For sale by all dealers.
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Clresley E. Gertrude Miss, bookkeeper, Waltham Grain Co., 10 Felton, bds. 44 Hammond Chessman J. Albert, salesman (B.) , h. 48 Hall
Chevalier Ada E., teacher, Pond End school
Childs Alice L. Miss, teacher, North Grammar school, bds. rear 768 Main
Childs Ann L., widow of Thomas L., h, 591 Lexington Childs Arthur G., driver, 508 Lexington, bds. do.
Childs Frank E., driver, 591 Lexington, bds. do. Childs Harriet D., widow of William P., h. 396 Lexington
Childs Harry W., clerk (B.), bds. 200 Lexington
Childs Henry A. (T. W. Childs & Son), fish and provis- ions, 3 Elm, bds. 200 Lexington
Childs Isaac, h. 34 School
Childs John J., bds. 33 Floyd
Childs Leonard N., farmer, h. 591 Lexington
Childs Mary E. Mrs., died June 7, 1890
Childs Melvin L., milkman, 396 Lexington, h. do.
Childs Thomas L., died Nov. 20, 1890
Childs T. Whittemore (T. W. Childs, & Son), fish and provisions, 3 Elin, near Main, h. 200 Lexington HILDS T. W. & SON (T. Whitemore and Henry A. Childs) , fish and provisions, 3 Elm, (see p. 615) Childs William G., milkman, 508 Lexington h. do. Chin Charley, laundryman. 713 Main, bds. do.
Chin Edwin S., laundry, 871 Main, bds. 34 Harvard Chinn Philip, blacksmith, 6 Water, bds. 106 Harvard Christiano John, hairdresser, 46 Moody, bds. 77 Brown Christie Samuel A., moved to South Acton
Christie William J .. electrician ( Lynn), rms. 253 Moody Christmas Frank, gardener. 716 Main.h.rear 716 do.
Christmas William H., plumber's apprentice, bds. rear 716 Main
Christoffersen Godtfred, wood turner, 213 Felton, rms. Charles S. Hanson's, Pratt ave.
Chudley Henry, butler, R. T. Paine's, bis. do. '
Church Duane H., asst. supt., Am. W. W. Co., h. at West Newton
Churchill Augusta P. Miss, bookkeeper, 171 Moody, bds. 74 School, suite 3
Churchill Harriet M., widow of A. Wells, h. 74 School
Churchill John M., foreman of machinists, 115 Beacon, h. 4 Floyd
Churchill Thomas, teamster, h. 53 Exchange [Auburn Cilley Clara B. Miss, clerk, 890 Main. bds. L. G. Cilley's, Cilley Lafayette G., variety store, 890 Main, b. Auburn, near Vernon
Cincotta Frank, fruit, etc., 697 Main, h. at Somerville Citizen's Club, 637 Main, rm. 10
CITY HARDWARE STORE, E. M. Richardson, prop., 712 Main (see Index)
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WOOD, BARKER & CO., BACON STREET, WALTHAM, ON MASS. CENT. R. R.
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CI YITY MARKET, Joseph M. Quinn, prop., provisions,
81 Moody (see page 609)
City Stables, Pond, opp. Pond ave.
Claffey Alfred J., bds. 34 Curtis
Claffey Eliza J. Miss, dermatoligist, bds. 34 Curtis
Claffey Susan, widow of Patrick, h. 34 Curtis
Clagg James, at B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 96 Calvary Clahane John T., plumber, 7 Felton, h. at Concord
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