USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Waltham > Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1895 > Part 10
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WALTHAM [C] DIRECTORY.
CURRIER ALVAH B., carriage trimmer and dealer, Music Hall av., house 194 Charles [see page 469] Currier Arthur M., gilder, Am. W. W. Co., b. Prospect House Currin Richard, police, h. off West Dale, bey. Farnsworth Currin Thomas, stone cutter, house 9 Hall
Curry John, laborer, house 39 Clinton
Curry John E., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 39 Clinton
Curtin Anthony A. ( Waltham Foundry Co.), 71 Felton, house 3 Pearl
Curtin Hanora, widow of Andrew, boards 3 Pearl
Curtin Michael, laborer, house 6 Sun [soit court Curtin Thomas F., teamster, Waltham Coal Co., h. Massa- CURTIS BENJAMIN F., provisions, 127 Charles, h. 27 Derby [see page 459]
Curtis George L., carpenter, house 26 Taylor
Curtis Jane H., widow of Henry, house 74 Church, suite 2 Curtis John D., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 242 Moody Curtis Susan E., widow of Woodbury, house 91 Chestnut Curtis Thomas E., driver, Gibbs & Co., house 147 Robbins Cushing Carlos, house 16 Church
Cushing Charles W. (L. W. Cushing & Sons), rear 29 Moody, house 520 Main
Cushing Harry R., jeweler (B.), house 13 Heard
Cushing James, steel sharpener, house 3 Fern
Cushing Leonard W. (L. W. Cushing & Sons), rear 29 Moody, house 520 Main
Cushing L. W. & Sons (Leonard W. and Charles W. Cushing), weather-vane mnfrs., rear 29 Moody
Cushman Charles E., carpenter, boards 119 Chestnut
Cushman Edwin, died March 9, 1893
Cushman Ernest W. (E. W. Cushman & Co.), watches, jewelry, etc., 625 Main, boards 106 Chestnut
CUSHMAN E. W. & CO. (Ernest W. Cushman), watches, jewelry, etc., 625 Main [see opp. page]
CUSHMAN GEORGE H., prop. Central House, 743 Main, house do. [see page 481]
Cushman George H., Jr., boards Central House
Cushman Rhoda A., widow of Edwin, house 106 Chestnut Cushman William H., house 119 Chestnut
Cusick Bridget, widow of Cornelius, house 138 Newton Cutler Edward P., clerk (89 Broad, B.), b. 362 Lexington Cutler Edward R., physician, 716 Main, house do.
CUTLER E. WALDO, wholesale druggist (89 Broad, B.), house 362 Lexington [see page 173]
Cutler Frank H., clerk (Newtonville), house 77 Taylor
Cutler James M., waiter, 116 Moody, rooms 138 Brown Cutler Linda M., dressmaker, boards 151 Crescent
Cutler Willie E., jeweler, rooms 151 Crescent
Cutler William W., clerk (89 Broad, B.), b. 362 Lexington Cutter Catherine G., widow of Stephen, house 118 Weston
J. ALBERT CHESSMAN,
ACCIDENT.
Rooms 29 and 30, Methodist Building, Waltham, Mass. Telephone, 9-2.
INSURANCE BROKER. BOSTON OFFICE, 89 COURT ST., ROOM 2. Telephone, 3160.
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Cutter Charles F., moved to Brooklyn, N. Y.
Cutter Rebecca M., widow of Joseph D., bds. 245 Charles Cutter William S., at Am. W. W. Co., house 301 Moody Cutting Alice A., teacher (B.), bds. 1241 Main [h. do. Cutting Benjamin L., wheelwright, Forest, n. Trapelo rd., Cutting Joseph, milkman, 1241 Main, house do.
Cutting Laura A., widow of Benjamin L., house 7 Gibbs ct.
DABOLL JOHN, secy., Doliber-Goodale Co. (Boston), house 167 Lexington
Dacey Owen, laborer, house 116 Felton
Dale Hosea R., carpenter, house 27 Ash
Dale Joseph W., salesman (27 Winter, B.), h. 194 Chestnut Dale O. A., painter, house 76 Gardner
Daley Anthony J., house 24 Gardner
Daley Charles, plumber, 586 Main, house 96 Central
Daley Edward F., clerk, Hotel Waltham, house 126 School
Daley George F., boards 420 River
Daley John, laborer, house 3 Auburn Terrace
Daley John A. Rev., asst. pastor, St. Mary's Catholic church, house 133 School
Daley Martha J., house 126 School
Daley Nellie F., house 126 School
Daley Susan, widow of Patrick, house 420 River
Daley William A., trimmer, house 128 Felton
Daly Patrick, laborer, house rear 158 Willow
Damrell Augusta, head matron, Mass. School for the Fee- ble Minded, Quince, boards do. Dana Sarah J., moved to Malden
Daniels Charles H., house rear 746 Main
Daniels Freedom F., house 108 Lowell
Daniels Harry A., boards rear 746 Main
Daniels Howard B., salesman (35 Congress, room 31, B.), boards 24 Wadsworth av. [boards do. Daniels Nellie L., nurse, Waltham Hospital, Hope avenue, Daniels Philander F. (Norumbega Mnfg. Co.), 81 High, house do.
Daniels William, house Main, cor. Banks [Cushing
Darcy Hattie E., teacher, South grammar school, boards 14 Darling Elcena M., widow of Aaron B., house 1 Gibbs ct. Darling Gardner H., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 316 Moody
Darling George A., clerk, 33 Elm, boards 1 Gibbs court
Darling Martha E., boards 1 Gibbs court
Darling William W., letter carrier, house 18 Common Darragh John L. Mrs., moved to Texas
Darwick John, blacksmith, house 66 Exchange
Darwick Peter, emery wheel maker, boards 66 Exchange Dascomb Adalinda A., widow of William H., b. 21 Floyd Dauncey Caroline, boards 96 School
The Best Glasses Are None Too Good. Geo. H. Lloyd, - Optician.
357 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
KING'S BOHEMIAN BEER,
A Food Beer, Specially Brewed to Contain a Large Amount of
MALT EXTRACT.
King's Culmbacher Beer.
STRONG AND VERY OLD.
This Beer is sent out only after it is at least One Year Old.
CONTINENTAL BREWERY
Longwood Avenue, - BOSTON.
This Beer is also Bottled at 111 Haverhill St., Boston.
DAVIS' WALTHAM & BOSTON EXPRESS.
Joseph H. Yetten, Proprietor.
Furniture & Piano Mover.
Packing and Shipping of Fur- niture. Barge Parties Accommodated.
DAVIS
TEAMING OF ALL KINDS.
WALTHAM, Mass.
Office 112 Moody Street, TELEPHONE 19. Boston Offices : 14 Devonshire St., 76 Kingston St., 75 Kilby St., 32 and 36 Court Sq.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Order Boxes, 6 and 48 South Market Street, Boston.
E. VAN NOORDEN & CO.,
383-387 Harrison Avenue, Boston, Mass.
METAL
VENTILATORS
SKYLIGHTS
Made of galvanized iron and copper. Abso- lutely no leakage from any source ; no dripping or sweating; fire proof; ventilating.
Made of galvanized iron and copper. Strong up- ward draft. Exhausts foul air, odors, gases, steam, etc. from mills, stores and dwellings; cures smoky chimneys. Perfectly storm-proof.
IRON ROOFS.
CORRUGATED IRON.
COPPER AND GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES.
TIN AND COPPER SHINGLES. CHIMNEY CAPS.
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WALTHAM [D] DIRECTORY.
Dauncey Frederick A., driver, Chemical No. 1, h. 96 School Dauncey Henry, brakeman, F. R. R., rooms 22 Adams Daunt Mary A., house 2 Elm
Davenay Malachi, laborer, house 8 Day
Davenay Owen, laborer, boards 8 Day [17 Elm
Davenport Alice N. Mrs., ticket seller, Park Theatre, h. Davenport Edward D., janitor Park Theatre, h. 17 Elm
Davidson Fred O., salesman, 723 Main, boards, L. F. Cram's, Mt. Pleasant
Davies Orel E., watchmaker, boards 30 Orange
Davis Addie Mrs., boarding house, 94 School
Davis Anna, moved to Beverly
Davis Arthur L., moved to Newton
Davis Benjamin, carpenter, rooms 198 Moody
AVIS, BOSTON & WALTHAM EXPRESS, J.
D H. Yetten, prop., 112 Moody, and (32 Court sq., 14 Devonshire, 76 Kingston, 75 Kilby, B.,) [see opposite]
Davis Carrie Mrs., house 17 Pine
Davis Charles, moved to Winchester [Walnut
Davis Charles E., sign painter, 3 Moody, room 52, rms. r. 48
Davis Charles T., engineer, F. R. R., house 149 High
Davis Clarence S., at Am. W. W. Co., house 55 Myrtle
Davis Clarissa, widow of John, house 2 Fiske court
Davis Edward L., watchmaker, h. 24 Riverview av., C. P. Davis Elijah, machinist, house Lexington, n. Trapelo road Davis Frank, moved to Newton
Davis Frank B., gauger (52 Broad, B.), house 239 Ash
Davis Frederick J., constructing engineer, D. & F. Mnfg. Co., Foundry av., house at Boston
Davis George A., stereotyper, (Globe, B.), house High, cor. Newton
Davis George J., salesman, 107 Moody, house 20 Plympton Davis Guilford, moved to Maine
Davis Henry E., drug clerk, 617 Main, boards 33 Harris Davis Henry R., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 49 Robbins Davis Herbert L., finisher, Am. W. W. Co., house 25 Curtis Davis Hiram S., salesman, boards 28 High
Davis James T., clerk, 210 Moody, house 188 do.
Davis John F. (The Standard Plumbing Co), 203 Moody, house 48 Washington av.
Davis John H., carpenter, house 88 Myrtle
Davis John W., at Am. W. W. Co., house 19 Ash
Davis Leon K., chemist, 104 Felton, house at West Newton Davis Luther, R. R. fireman, rooms 85 Hall
Davis Moses C., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 92 Maple
Davis Nellie A. Mrs., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 188 Moody Davis Roger T., machinist, r. 85 Hall, boards 228 School Davis Warren, molder, 71 Felton, house 84 Lowell
Davis Warren Mrs., dressmaker, 192 1-2 Adams, house do.
LUMBER. 8
WOOD, BARKER & CO., BACON STREET, WALTHAM. ON MASS. CENTRAL R. R.
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WALTHAM [D] DIRECTORY.
Davis William W., moved to Pennsylvania
DA AVIS & FARNUM MNFG. CO., iron founders, Foundry av., John R. Farnum, pres., office (8 Oliver, room 18, B.) [see page 6]
Davock John, laborer, house 66 Exchange
Davock John J., blacksmith, 21 Crescent, bds. 66 Exchange
Davock Peter J., laborer, boards 66 Exchange Davock Thomas, at W. B. & D. Works, h. rear 220 River Davock Thomas H., driver, boards 66 Exchange
Davy Thomas, st. car conductor, house 45 Spruce
D AWSON GEORGE, carpenter and builder, Music Hall av., h. 27 Willow [see page 451] Dawson James, loomfixer, B. Mnfg. Co., house 24 Fern Dawson Jane P., widow of William, boards 196 Ash
Dawson Samuel, at Boston Mnfg. Co., house Hall place
Dawson Samuel, warp dresser, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 282 River
Dawson Walter, carpenter, boards 27 Willow Day Henry K., driver, 98 Bacon, boards 73 Adams Day Henry W., compositor (B), house 264 Main
Deacks James L., shoe repairer, 9 Moody, house Nonantum
at
Dean Charles A., salesman, house 63 Lawrence
Dean Harriet L., widow of James M., rms. 120 Brown Dean Luke W., at B. Mfg. Co., house 1 Jackson place Deans Robert, carpenter, house 721 Main
Deans Robert E., compositor, 622 Main, bds. 721 do.
De Barthe Emerson B., finisher, Am. W. W. Co ., house 51 Taylor
De Barthe Peter, hairdresser, 180 Moody h. 25 Taylor DeBarthe William E., cigar maker, 37 Moody, house 603 Main
DeCoste Charles, laborer, bds. 119 Felton
DeCoste Joseph, laborer, bds. E. J. Sweeney's, Riverview pl. D EDHAM MUT. FIRE INS. CO. of Dedham, Mass., Win. H. Johnson agent, rm. 2, Methodist bldg., 3 Moody [see page 15]
Deehan Thomas E., salesman (B.), house 94 Central
Deering Franklin, stone cutter, house 10 Robbins
Deery Lizzie, widow of James J., house 99 Pine DeHaven George, moved to Lancaster, Pa.
Delaney Bridget, widow of James, house 139 Lowell
Delaney Delia L., boards 80 Charles
Delaney James B., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 139 Lowell Delaney James B., stone mason, house 77 Bacon
Delaney Michael J., teamster, bds. William H. Delaney's Delaney William H., stone mason, h. Cutter n. Newton Delehanty Patrick, variety store, 60 Calvary, h. next do. DeLorey David, driver, Waltham Ice Co., h. 119 Felton DeLorey Frank, moved from City
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., H. W. HOWE, Pres.
J. M. RICE, Treas. KILN-DRIED HARD WOOD FLOORS AND FINISH WORKED TO ORDER. 56 FELTON STREET, on F. R. R.
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WALTHAM [D] DIRECTORY.
Demarque Van, at B. Mfg. Co., house 36 River
DeMain Ellen M., widow of Henry, h. rear 6 Lexington DeMain Georgetta, boards rear 6 Lexington
Demeritt Helen E., teacher, South grammar school, bds. 103 Crescent
Demond Dennis, moved to Nova Scotia
Demoy Timothy, laborer, house 109 Pond
Dempsey John P., clerk, 46 Spruce, bds. 35 Gorham
Dempsey Patrick, laborer, Gas Works, house 35 Gorham
Dennett Carrie J., clerk, 696 Main, bds. R. Arrowsmith's, Hastings av.
Dennis Alfred A., manager, 83 Moody, rms. 301 do.
Dennis James, laborer, house 53 Calvary
ENNISON LYMAN O., tailor, 694 Main and (74 D Franklin, B.), house Fiske, near Main, [see page 130] Denniston Daniel C., clerk, auditors office, (F. R. R. B.) bds. 37 Myrtle
Denniston Edward B., moved to New York
Dent Carl, gardener, house 70 Central
Derby Alice M. Mrs., rooms 10 Alder
Derby Henry J., at Am. W. W., rooms 80 Adams Derbyshire Eliza G., widow of George, house 99 Lowell Derbyshire Frederick W., at Am. W. T. Co., h. 103 High Derbyshire George, at Am. W. T. Co., boards 103 High
Dermody James M., brakeman, F. R. R., b. 39 Hammond Dermody William J., switchman, F. R. R., h. 39 Hammond Descoteaux Joseph, tailor, house 92 Central
Desmond Cornelius, laborer, house 175 Charles
Desmond Cornelius, laborer, house, 162 Charles
Desmond John J., lawyer, (244 Wash., B.), b. 162 Charles
Desmond Frank, clerk, 25 Moody, rooms 201 do. Desmond Frank D., moved to Boston
Devane Mark, laborer, house 12 Fountain
Devane Thomas J., carpenter, house 14 Brown avenue
Develey Patrick, laborer, house rear 110 Bacon .
De Vene Samuel, clerk (B.), house 29 Taylor Devley John J., laborer, boards 44 Calvary Devlin Andrew, moved to Great Falls, N. H.
Devlin Charles F., driver, boards 134 Charles
Devlin Edward M., at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 18. Cedar
Devlin James, at B. Mnfg. Co., rooms 169 Moody
Devlin James A., carpenter, house head Fiske avenue Devlin John, at B. Mnfg. Co., rms. 169 Moody Devlin Patrick, at W. B. & D. Works, house 18 Cedar Devlin Patrick, teamster, house rear 18 Calvary Devlin Patrick H., at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 18 Cedar Dewey Frank, clerk (B.), rooms 270 Moody
Dewing Frank, bookkeeper, house 91 Summer
Dewire Byron, weaver, boards 409 River
De Wire Walter A., drug clerk, Newton, c. Oak, b. 216 Ash
COAL
G. F. FROST, 35 Moody Street, Waltham, Mass.
WOOD
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WALTHAM [D] DIRECTORY.
De Wolf Albert B., confectioner, 671 Main, house 12 Lex- ington [Gardner
De Wolfe James L., machinist (Newtonville), house 77 De Wolfe Thomas P., moved to Newtonville
Dexter Benjamin, carpenter, house 109 Central
Dexter Clarence H., at U. S. W. Co., rooms 15 Chestnut Dickerson Fred D., stonemason, boards 19 Cushing
Dickerson, see Dickson, also Dixon
Dickey Albert A., foreman (Newton), house 30 Gordon Dickey James, carpenter, rooms 159 Crescent
Dickinson Emily A., widow of John O., house 56 Walnut
Dickinson Fred, mason, boards 19 Cushing
Dicks John, milk striker, 187 Adams, boards do. Dicks Joseph, carpenter, house 13 Prospect av.
Dickson William H., dial painter, house 262 Crescent
D ILL EDWIN I., baker and caterer, 143 Moody, house 21 Pine [see page 461]
Dill George N., storekeeper, Mass. School for the Feeble Minded, Quince, boards do.
Dillingham William E., mariner, boards 18 Liberty
Dillon Henry, laborer, boards 266 River
Dillon Patrick, laborer, house Guinan, near Bacon
Dillon Peter, at W. B. & D. Works, boards 266 River Dinsmore Arthur E., at Am. W. W. Co., house 72 Cushing Dinsmore Rebecca F., widow David, boards 38 Brown Dinsmore Sarah Mrs., boards 65 Taylor
Dion Edmour, clerk, 101 Central, house 23 Williams
Dion Joseph, grocer, 101 Central, house do.
Disken Patrick, laborer, house 158 Willow
Dix Charles, house 35 Newton
Dix Reuben, driver, 1241 Main, boards do.
Dixon Benjamin M., moved to Maine
Dizer Samuel S., clerk, 366 Moody, boards 378 do.
Doane E. Howard, moved to Newton
Dobson Warren S., stenographer (B.), bds. 9 Harvard av.
Dobson William S., house 9 Harvard av.
Dodge George Mrs., boards 214 Bacon
Dodge Lorenzo, farmer, boards Thomas Maher's, Bow
Dodge Louis A., moved to Vermont
Dodge Maria Mrs., dressmaker, 17 Charles, house do.
Dodge Mary E., matron, W. N. C. school (boys), Lexing- ton, rooms do.
Dodge Robert, plumber's helper, 586 Main, bds. 17 Charles Dodge Silas P., house 250 Bacon
Doe Bartholomew, died September 15, 1893 .
Doe Ellen M., widow of John M., boards 45 Curtis
Doe Eugene M., watch engraver, house 45 Curtis
Doe Walter R., boards W. E. Cook's, Trapelo road
Doe William W., house 44 Hammond
Doherty Andrew J., farmer, house Winter, near West
SMOKE J. W. B. CIGAR.
J. W. BUCKLEY, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and Smokers' Articles. 37 Moody Street, - Waltham. For sale by all dealers.
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WALTHAM [D] DIRECTORY.
Doherty Anthony J., freight clerk, F. R. R., bds. 58 Oak Doherty Henry, clerk, bds. 58 Oak
Doherty John, clerk, 90 Newton, boards 232 River
Doherty Martin J., grocer and provisions, 56 Oak, h. 58 do.
Doherty Mary A., house near 60 Cedar
Doherty Peter, electric light trimmer, boards 99 Pine Doherty, see Dougherty
Doiron Philip F., house 149 Felton
Doiron Placide P., buckle maker, boards 149 Felton
Doiron Thaddee P., buckle maker, boards 149 Felton
Dolan Ann, widow of Peter, boards 122 Taylor
Dolan Bridget, widow of John, house 56 Central
Dolan Delia A., asst. supt., Waltham Training School for Nurses, rear 716 Main, boards do.
Dolan John J., hostler, 703 Main, house 11 Spring Dolan John J., clerk, Hotel Crescent, house 88 Pond Dolan John T., electrician (B.), boards 66 Calvary
Do
OLAN JOHN W., job printer, 621 Main, room H, house 56 Central [see page 480]
Dolan Sarah, widow of Michael, boards 122 Taylor
Dolan Thomas A., clerk (B.), boards 56 Central
Dolan Thomas B., molder, D. & F. Mnfg. Co., boards 66 Calvary
Dolan Winifred A., clerk, 11 Moody, boards 88 Pond Dolber George E., at Am. W. W. Co., house 23 Wash. av. Dolliver Charles H., driver, boards 65 Cherry
Dolliver Fanny S., widow of Hiram, house 65 Cherry Dolliver James E., janitor, 3 Moody, rooms do.
Dolliver T. Harding, elevator man, 3 Moody, b. r. 24 Bacon Dolloff James M., laundryman, house 205 Chestnut Donahue Bridget Mrs., house Music Hall av.
Donahoe John, at W. B. & D. Works, boards 63 Cedar Donahue Bridget A., widow of John J., house 41 Charles Donahue James J., moulder, house rear 32 Charles Donahue John, laborer, boards 204 Willow
Donahue John B., clerk, 51 Charles, house 35 Harvard Donahue Mary, widow of John, house 70 Oak
Donahue Mary, widow of Michael, house 8 Middle st. pl. Donahue Michael, laborer, house 108 Harvard
Donahue Michael, laborer, boards 9 Plympton
Donahue Michael J., plumber, 154 Moody, h. at W. Newton Donahue Michael J., clerk, 705 Main, boards 108 Harvard Donahue Patrick, clerk, boards 108 Harvard
Donahue Patrick, moved to Newton Dondero Lewis, clerk, 1 Elm, boards 17 McKenn
Donlan Andrew, grocer, 183 to 187 School, h. 59 Bacon
Donlan Andrew F., laborer, boards 90 Pond
Donlan Bessie Mrs., house 8 Church
Donlan Lawrence, farmer, house off Winter
Donlan Michael, laborer, house 93 Pond
WOOD, BARKER & CO.,
LUMBER.
Bacon St., Waltham. Prices the lowest in the City.
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WALTHAM [D] DIRECTORY.
Donlan Patrick, laborer, house 90 Pond
Donlon Annie E., widow of Anthony, house 46 Harvard
Donlon Bridget, operative, house 3 rear 175 School
Donlon Katie L., house 28 Charles
Donlon Maggie E., house 28 Charles
Donlon Thomas, clerk, Prospect House, boards do.
Donnell Ernest D., reporter, W. Daily Tribune, 622 Main, house 239 Moody
Donnell John A., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 239 Moody Donnell Mary B. Mrs., at Am. W. W. Co., house 56 Walnut
Donnelly Hugh J., laborer, house 195 Grove
Donovan Annie M., fancy goods, 607 Main, b. 109 River
Donovan Cornelius, weaver, house 62 Charles
Donovan Jeremiah A., carriage trimmer, 57 Harvard, h. 114 Charles [South, 'h. next do.
Donovan John J., paper maker, John Roberts & Son, Donovan Josephine (M. A. & J. Donovan), millinery, 73 Lexington, house do.
Donovan Katie, house Cutter near Newton [h. do.
Donovan Mary A. (M. A. & J. Donovan), 73 Lexington, Donovan Michael J., clerk, 705 Main, boards 108 Harvard Donovan M. A. & J. (Mary A. and Josephine Donovan), millinery, 73 Lexington
Donovan Timothy F., at B. Mnfg. Co., house 93 Central
Donovan William, laborer, boards 175 Charles
Donovan William F., at W. B. & D. Works, house Cutter ORAN ALFRED & SON (Alfred and Horace E.
Do Doran), props., Waltham Heating and Plumbing Co., 695 Main [see page 475]
Doran Alfred, Jr., boards 13 Washington avenue
Doran Horace E. (Alfred Doran & Son), 695 Main, bds. 13 Washington av.
Dore Charles C., card grinder, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 31 Gordon Doris Frank J., boards 11 Bolton
Doris Michael, card stripper, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 11 Bolton Dorr Charles F., boards 149 Crescent
Dorr Fred H., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 149 Crescent Dorr Georgiana, widow of Frank, rooms Hotel Royal Dorr Harry W., moved to Newton
Dorson James, loom fixer, B. Mnfg. Co., h. Fern n. R. R. Doty George H., house Forest, corner Trapelo road
Doucet Joseph D., city laborer, h. 74 Francis [Spruce. Doucet Philip, helper, 143 Moody, boards Whitney a v., n Doucet William, city laborer, house 25 Williams
Dougherty Harry, moved to Worcester
Dougherty Hugh, boards 141 Robbins
Dougherty John, at Am. W. W. Co., boards 141 Robbins Dougherty John W., gardener, house 232 River
Dougherty Margaret, widow of Hugh, house 141 Robbins
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., H. W. HOWE, Pres. J. M. RICE, Treas.
PLANING, SAWING, TURNING. 56 FELTON STREET, ON F. R. R.
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Doughty Charles J., Jr., watchmaker, Am. W. W. Co., boards 9 Chestnut
Douglass Elizabeth, widow of William, bds. Hall place Dow Edmund M., clerk, 692 Main, house 916 do.
Dow Fred E., boards 916 Main
Dow Lenoir A., confectionery, Robbins, n. Lowell, h. do. Dowd Patrick J., second hand, B, Mnfg. Co., h. Cutter Dowdell John, watchman, W. B. & D. Wks., h. 180 River Dowdell John S .. clerk, W. B. & D. Works, house 180 River
Dowdell J. Edward, clerk, 16 Lexington, house 70 Russell Downing Laurie, carpenter, house 77 Ash
Downing Robert F., painter, 64 Oak, house do. [Hammond Downs George A., dial maker, Am. W. W. Co., house 174 Downs Harriet A., widow of Albert, boards 174 Hammond Downs William H., machinist, house 179 Robbins
Doyle Cornelius E., plumber, boards 131 Charles
Doyle Dennis, carpenter, house 68 Exchange
Doyle George, moved to Brookline
Doyle James, watchman, house 125 Pine
Doyle John, painter, house 77 Felton
Doyle John, laborer, house 75 Oak
Doyle John F., freight clerk, F. R. R., boards 125 Pine
Doyle John F., driver, C. L. Viles, Lincoln, boards do.
Doyle John J., laborer, boards 166 Felton
Doyle Michael, house 166 Felton
Doyle Philip D., pipe layer, boards 68 Exchange
Doyle Raymond, driver, J. J. S. Peterson, boards E. J. Sweeney's, Riverview place
Doyle Richard, shade maker, boards 14 Charles
Doyle Stanley, box maker, boards 68 Exchange
Doyle Thomas, house 131 Charles [boards 131 Charles Doyle Thomas J., driver, 14 Felton and sub. letter carrier, Drake Albert R., asst. manager (9 Franklin, B.), boards 311 Moody [210 Bacon
Drake Bradford W., master, North grammar school, house Drake M. Estelle, vocal and piano teacher, 137 1-2 Moody, room 3, house at Auburndale [Turner Draper Egbert, machinist, J. L. T. Mnfg. Co., boards 48 Draper Fred E., bookkeeper (Somersworth, N. H.), boards 169 Chestnut
Draper H. Adelia, widow of Whitney S., h. 169 Chestnut Draper Jesse L., cutter maker, Am. W. W. Co., house 12 Prospect
Dreelan Joseph A., laborer, boards 170 Willow
Drew Charles E., clerk (Watertown), house 82 Cushing
Drew Edgar A., house 37 Hammond [Main
Drew Fred G., clerk, 637 Main, room 9, house Fiske corner Drillio Isabelle M., widow of George, house 566 Main Drinkwater Mary E., house 11 Derby
AUCTIONEER,
J. ALBERT CHESSMAN,
Rooms 29 and 30, Methodist Building, Waltham, Mass. Telephone 9-2.
BOSTON OFFICE, 89 COURT ST., ROOM 2. Telephone, 3160.
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Driscoll Catherine, widow of Dennis, house rear 68 Charles Driscoll Cornelius, moved to Boston
Driscoll Dennis, farmer, boards Mark Driscoll's, Lincoln
Driscoll James A., section hand, F. R. R., house 103 Pine Driscoll Jeremiah, laborer, boards 175 Charles
Driscoll John, baker, 769 Main, rooms 14 Charles Driscoll John, farmer, boards M. Driscoll's, Lincoln
Driscoll John, laborer, house Williams, near F. R. R.
Driscoll Mark, farmer, house Lincoln, near Lincoln line
Driscoll Mark, Jr., farmer, boards Mark Driscoll's, Lincoln
Driscoll Michael, watchman, U. S. W. Co., house 140 Charles
Droze George, machinist, boards rear 27 Derby
Drown Catherine M. Mrs., house 86 Brown
Drown Linus W., at Am. W. W. Co., house 32 Dartmouth Drummey Patrick, laborer, house 30 Sun
DR
RURY WILLIAM H., lawyer (209 Washington, room 30, B.), house Linden, near R. R., Beaver Brook [see page 20.]
Duane Patrick J., at Am. W. W. Co., house 72 Russell
Duddleston Emily P., widow of Hugh, house 80 Brown
Duddleston Hugh, milkman, Alder, house do
Duddy John, bricklayer, house 27 McKenn
Duddy Martin, stone mason, house Guinan, near Hammond Duddy Michael, laborer, house 2 Dudley avenue
Duddy Thomas P., laborer, house 14 McKenn
Dudley Charles F., house 49 Exchange
Dudley George A., moved to Lebanon, N. H.
Duffey Thomas, laborer, h. 6 Foundry block, Foundry av. Duffy Annie, widow of Francis F., h. Centre, c. Massasoit Duffy Charles, pressman, 645 Main
Duffy Frank, painter (B.), house 42 Newton
Duffy James A., compositor (B.), house 73 Harvard
Duffy Michael, laborer, house 21 McKenn
Duffy Michael, plumber, 5 Lexington, boards 3 Bemis av.
Duffy Michael, laborer, house 21 McKenn
Duffy Patrick, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., boards 10 Lawton pl.
Duffy Thomas, iron melter, house 158 Willow
Dugan Harry, machinist, rooms 342 Crescent
Dugan Isabella, widow, boards 52 Taylor [River
Dugan John, laborer, boards 191 High
Dugan John J., gateman, River street, R. R. crossing, b. 168 Dugan Patrick, laborer, house Foundry, near Willow
Dugan Thomas B., sawyer, 205 Felton, b. at West Newton Dugan Vincent, carpenter, house 124 Charles
Duncan Henry C., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 149 Brown
Duncombe Isaac H., machinist, rooms 188 Moody
Dunham Frank, clerk, 87 Moody, boards 199 do.
Dunham Thomas F., at Am. W. W. Co., house 24 High Dunklee Eli S., boarding house, 311 Moody, house do.
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