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OPTICIAN, GEO. H. LLOYD,
TRADE] [ MARK
357
WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON. near BROMFIELD STREET.
125
WALTHAM [E] DIRECTORY.
Dunleavy Sarah A., variety store, 569 Main, boards 2 Elm Dunn Ebenezer D., house 26 Robbins
Dunn Estelle G., teacher, National Garment Cutter, 128 Moody, boards 26 Robbins
Dunn Patrick J., at O. H., W. D. Co., boards 47 Oak Dunnell William F., watch repairer (15 Tremont row, B.), house 18 Liberty
Dunning Frank B., conductor, F. R. R., house 51 Morton Dunning Robert B., at Am. W. W. Co., house 61 Adams Dunning Susan M., widow of Benjamin, house 61 Adams Dunsmore Wilson, carpenter, rooms 66 Taylor
Dupee Frank E., moved to Newport, R. I.
Dupee Geo. H., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 9 Robbins
Durant Thomas P., moved to Newton
Durfee Lionel (Rockwell & Durfee), fish, etc., 91 Moody, rooms 160 Lowell [Adams
Durgin Charles W., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 211 Durgin Henry Clinton, trans. baggage master, F. R. R., house 71 Morton
Durham Charles, mason, boards 41 Spruce
Durkin John, mason, boards 21 Exchange [Crescent
Durling Emily Mrs., house 264 Main
Durrevage Rose, photo. retoucher, 111 Moody, boards 17 Dustin Elizabeth, widow of Jonathan, house 76 Brown
Dutch John S., tinsmith, Am. W. W. Co., h. 19 Crescent
Dutton Frank, at Am. W. W. Co., house 56 Ash
Dutton Henry L., house 33 Winthrop
Dutton P. Wallace S., clerk, 637 Main, rm. 9, bds. 56 Ash Dwelley Elizabeth, widow of George B., house 171 Chestnut
Dwinell Charles H., clerk, 653 Main, house 107 Chestnut Dwyer Effie F., teacher, High school, rooms J. W. Harris, Church street av.
Dwyer Michael, shoemaker, house 37 Alder
Dyer Charles E., machinist, boards. 40 Taylor [Floyd
Dyer Edward H., salesman (84 Commerce, B.), h. 15
Dyer Francis M., clerk (B.), house 40 Taylor
Dyer Frank E., master mariner, house 117 High
Dyer Linda S., widow of Charles W., boards 18 Pleasant
Dyer Peter A., clerk, lunch counter, Hotel Waltham,bds.do.
Dyer Spencer O. Rev., house 846 Main
Dyer William, plumber, Am. W. W. Co., house 46 Spring Dyke Charles J., machinist, house 95 High
EAGAN ANN MRS., house 88 Exchange Eagan Mary, widow of Thomas, house 167 School
Eagan Michael, laborer, boards 42 Fountain
Eagan Michael, machinist, The W. Mnfg. Co., h. Orange Eagan Michael, laborer, boards 88 Exchange
Eagan William, laborer, house 180 School
GET PRICES AT THE NEW LUMBER YARD. WOOD BARKER & CO., BACON ST., WALTHAM. On Mass. Central R. R.
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WALTHAM [E] DIRECTORY.
Eagan, see Egan
Eagle Martin, dryer, W. B. & D. Works, h. 144 Willow. Eames Miranda H., boards 768 Main
Earle Sidney, dial maker, rooms 40 Howard
Earle Abbie A., widow of Alonzo, rooms 5 Orange
Earle Jesse, carpenter, boards 411 Main
Earle Jessie Mrs., cook, Hotel Waltham, boards do. Eastern Novitiate of Sisters of Notre Dame, Newton
Eastman Emma L., dressmaker, 20 Lexington, bds. 5 Elm-
Eastman Horace E., police, rooms 101 Lexington
Eastman William G., carpenter, house 5 Elm
Eaton Albert M., paper bags and twine, 233 Bacon, h. do ... Eaton Arthur, butcher, house Fiske av.
Eaton Catherine Mrs., house Massasoit Eaton Charles I., carpenter, house 62 Taylor [Whitney av.
Eaton Clarence G., clothing cutter, 694 Main, boards 16 Eaton Cyrus P., at Am. W. W. Co., boards Adams House Eaton Francis H., machinist, house 50 Taylor
Eaton Fred R., house Appleton, cor. Central
Eaton Henry G., rear 641 Main, boards 205 Charles
Eaton Henry N., bookkeeper (Watertown), boards 233. Bacon
Eaton James G., rear 641 Main, boards 205 Charles
Eaton John F., machinist, house 44 Vernon
Eaton John M., house 122 Brown
Eaton Louis G., music teacher, 123 Chestnut, boards do.
Eaton Margaret, widow of Thomas, boards 10 Prospect av.
Eaton Myron W., at Am. W. W. Co., house 74 Cherry Eaton Samuel B., supt. finishing, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 97 Church Eaton Thomas B., prop. The Waltham Evening News and pres. The U. S. W. Co., Charles, house 205 do.
Eaton Willis D., at Am. W. W. Co., house 23 Lowell Eaton Willis L., sub. master, High school, bds. 122 Brown Eccles George W., draughtsman, D. & F. Mnfg. Co., house end Morton
EDDY CALEB F. (C. F. Eddy & Co.), coal, etc., 149. Moody, house at West Newton [see front cover]
Eddy Charles A., house 1 Chester av.
EDDY C. F. & CO. (Caleb F. Eddy and Benjamin S. Hatch), coal, wood, hay and straw, 149 Moody and 1423 Washington (West Newton) [see front cover] Edgar John S., cabinet maker, h. Bowker, cor. Wilton, L. P .. Edgecomb Ida, widow of Chandler E., house 18 Chestnut Edmonds John, master mechanic, W. B. & D. Works, house 165 River
Edmonds Michael F., laborer, boards rear 181 Willow
Edmonds Patrick, starcher, W. B. & D. Wks., h. rear 181 Willow
Edmunds John H., at W. B. & D. Wks., boards 402 River Edmunds Mary, widow of Richard, house 402 River
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO.,
H. W. HOWE, Pres.
J. M. RICE, Treas.
56 FELTON ST., WALTHAM, ON F. R. R.
127
WALTHAM [E DIRECTORY.
Edward Alfred Brother, director, St. Mary's parochial school, house 14 Pond
Edwards Frank B., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 65 Lowell
Edwards Henry H., moved to Suncook, N. II.
Edwards James J., teamster, house end Pond street court
Edwards John E., manager, 8 Church, rooms do.
Efnor William, at Am. W. T. Co., rooms 14 Cushing
Egan John, house Fiske, corner School
Egan John J., watchmaker, boards J. Egan's, Fiske
Egan James B., finisher, Am. W. W. Co., bds. J. Egan's,
Egan Thomas P., clerk, b. J. Egan's, Fiske
Egan, see Eagan
Ehresman Henry, laborer, boards 69 Grove
Eichler Robert F., produce, house 305 School
Ekwall J. Walfred, at Am. W. W. Co., boards 97 Adams
Ela Everett W., electrician, Am. W. W. Co., h. 29 Wads- worth av.
Eldridge Daniel W,, moved to Onset
Eldredge Frank A., inspector, Am. W. W. Co., h. 81 Russell Elliott Frederick, worsted goods innfr., 214 School, h. do. Elliott Harry H., asst. foreman, 56 Felton, h. Greenwood av. Ellis Benjamin F., machinist, house High, corner Newton Ellis David H., building mover, house 20 Exchange
Ellis Martin, building mover, 19 Exchange, h. at Woburn Ellis Manson, house 740 Main
Ellison Frederick P., boards 49 Pleasant
Ellison James H., house 49 Pleasant
Ellison Sarah R., boards 566 Main
Ellsworth James, farmer, house Lincoln, near Lincoln line Ellsworth John F., driver, house 136 Bacon
ELM STREET MARKET. T. W. Childs & Son, props., 3 Elm [see page 456]
Elmes Willard, at Am. W. W. Co., house 145 Brown
Elwell Edward, at Am. W. W. Co., house 10 Orange
Elwell Fred W. (Elwell & Co.), 77 Prospect, house do.
Elwell & Co. (Fred W. Elwell and William E. Luxford), provisions, 77 Prospect
Emerson Alice L., music teacher, 21 Lyman, house do.
Emerson A. F. Howard, bookkeeper, boards 64 Pine
Emerson Charles H., house 146 Lexington [Orange
Emerson Cyrus B., watchman, Am. W. W. Co., house 63 Emerson Edgar A., moved to Great Falls, N. H.
Emerson Edward D., rubber tire maker (B.), h. 36 River
Emerson Edward W., student, boards 55 Pond
Emerson Everett C., plumber's helper, 137 Moody, bds. 63 Orange
Emerson George, mason, house 64 School
Emerson Guy Thorp, bookkeeper, 698 Main, bds. 55 Pond Emerson Herbert P., boards 35 Charles
Coal, Wood, Hay, Drain Pipe, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Brick, G. F. FROST, 33 and 35 Moody and Lexington St.,
near M. C. R. R.
WALTHAM, MASS.
128
WALTHAM [E] DIRECTORY.
Emerson Lewis, carriagesmith, 19 Heard, house 21 Lyman Emerson Nellie, widow of S. Jarvis, house 35 Charles Emerson Philip, moved to Natick
Emerson Susan A., widow of Samuel, house rear 79 Central E MERSON WARREN F., carpetings, window shades and upholstery goods, 698 Main, house 55 Pond [see page 129] [Pine
Emerson William, overseer carding, B. Mnfg. Co., house 64
Emerson William B., second hand, boards 64 Pine
Emerson William H., boards rear 79 Central
Emery Charles E., shipper (Newton), house 1 Main
Emery Frank, moved from city
Emery Fred, carpenter, boards 26 Taylor [749 Main Emery George N., whol. fruit (33 Commercial, B.), house Emery Howard, painter, house 16 Alder
Emery Rebecca A., widow of Calvin, b. 14 Wadsworth av. Emery W. Newell, (homeo.) physician, 749 Main, house do. Emmons Irving T., at Am. W. W. Co., h. Chester av. English Mary S., wid. of Chester, rms. 814 Main Engstrom John, moved to Conn.
Engstrom Robert, machinist, house 346 River
Ennis George, pinion finisher, Am. W. W. Co., h. 82 South Ennis, see Annis
Entwistle Henry, moved to Saxonville
Erickson Adolph, machinist, rooms 409 River
Erickson Charles, loom fixer, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 398 River Erickson Godfrey, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 386 River Erickson Matilda, cook, Waltham Hospital, boards do.
Erickson William, machinist, rooms 130 Ash
Erskine Roswell E., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 190 Ash Estabrook Ludlow, foreman, 874 Main, house 39 Russell Estes Zenas C., provisions, 649 Main, house 44 Harvard ESTES MARKET, 649 Main [see page 459]
Evans Alfred, jewelry, etc. (Watertown), house 906 Main Evans Alfred F., tool maker, boards 906 Main Evans Edward W., at Am. W. W. Co., house 283 Newton Evans Edward J., moved to Wisconsin
Evans Fred, machinist, 21 Crescent, boards 906 Main Evans Fred L., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 76 Cushing Evans John, brakeman, F. R. R., rooms 77 Taylor Evans Percy, moved to Wisconsin
Evans Sophronia C., widow of Hosea, house 76 Cushing Evans Thomas, at Am. W. W. Co., rms. Brown c. Crescent Evans Thomas, blacksmith, 5 Water, h. 43 Charles Evans William H., gateman, C. M. R. R., h. 51 Adams Everett Charles R., milkman, rear 19 Hammond, house 10 Prospect
Everett Delbert T., clerk, 696 Main, boards 10 Prospect Everett Eugene F., at Am. W. W. Co., house 70 Gardner
SMOKE J. W. B. CIGAR.
J. W. BUCKLEY, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and Smokers' Articles. 37 Moody Street, - Waltham. For sale by all dealers.
129
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WARREN F. EMERSON, CARPETINGS
Brussels,
Tapestries,
Ingrains,
Oil Cloths,
And Mattings.
SHADE AND DRAPERY WORK A SPECIALTY.
"Carpets Made and Laid at Short Notice.
698 Main Street,
WALTHAM, MASS.
W. A. MOODY & CO.,
RELIABLE SHOES. Best Quality of Rubbers. 25 Moody Street, Waltham, Mass.
130
ADVERTISEMENTS.
L. O. DENNISON,
Fashionable Tailor
BOSTON AND WALTHAM. WALTHAM STORE: 694 Main Street.
OFFICE HOURS. BOSTON OFFICE: 74 Franklin Street. 11 A. M. to 4 P. M., Wednesday and Saturday. A full line of Foreign and Domestic Goods always on hand to select from.
Two of the Largest and Best Selected Stocks -OF Goods,
Clothing, Furnishin HATS AND CAPS, OUTSIDE OF BOSTON. Boston and Waltham Clothing House, Methodist Building, 1 Moody Street, - Waltham. AND J. R. PARLIN, 37 MAIN ST., WATERTOWN, MASS.
ENGRAVINGS, OILS, ETCHINGS, Fine Stationery, Booklets,
P ICTURE FRAMES, ALL LATEST DESIGNS. CUTLERY.
morgan Brothers, Parmenter Block, 26 Moody Street, WALTHAM, MASS.
GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE,
Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Bags, Etc. Whitford's Building, 659 Main Street, WALTHAM, MASS.
LITTLEFIELD DIRECTORY PUBLISHING CO.
PUBLISHERS OF THE
Boston Business Directory, $1.50.
Mass. Business Directory, $3.00.
12 Post Office Square, Room 3, Boston, Mass,
131
ADVERTISEMENTS.
H. A. FARNSWORTH,
DEALER IN
SHOES, RUBBERS, UMBRELLAS.
Fine Repairing a Specialty.
125 Moody Street, -
WALTHAM, MASS.
WM. B. STONE,
HATTER AND FURNISHER,
694 Main 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 ST., WALTHAM, - MASS.
Watch City Dye House, C. VORBAU & CO., Rear 95 Moody St., - Waltham, Mass.
Price List to Merchant Tailors for Dry Clean- ing or Dyeing: Gents' Garments, Suits, 80 cents. Single Coat, 40 cents. Pants 25 cents. Vests 15 cents. Overcoats 70 cents to $1.00. 30 per cent commission on Ladies' Finished Goods.
Carpets Cleansed by Steam.
All Work Called for and Delivered in Three Days. We Guarantee Satisfaction.
H. WATZMAN & CO., DEALERS IN
Boots, Shoes & Rubbers,
For Ladies, Gents' and Children.
Best Oak Tanned Leather used here.
Repairing First-Class at Lowest Prices : Tapping and Heeling, 50 cts .; Ladiês' and Boys', 40 cts. 590 Main St., - Waltham.
M. I. W. McDONALD, Piano, Safe and Furniture Moving,
AND
GENERAL JOBBING.
Seven Years with J. W. Cook, Piano Mover, of Boston.
11 Moody St.,
-
Waltham, Mass.
Residence, 88 Russell St. Telephone.
132
ADVERTISEMENTS.
1
CHARLES C. CROSBY,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Harness, Trunks, Travelling Bags, WHIPS, ROBES, BLANKETS, BRUSHES, COMBS, ETC. Harness and Trunk Repairing Promptly Attended to. 176 Moody Street,
599 Main Street.
WALTHAM, MASS.
C. P. NUTTING, RIVERVIEW BOAT HOUSE,
WALTHAM, MASS.
MANUFACTURER OF CANVAS CANOES.
Boats and Canoes to Let. Storage by Month or Year. TELEPHONE.
THE WALTHAM TURKISH · BATHS . CO. SMITH BUILDING, (Entrance Williams Court) COURT SQUARE, BOSTON, MASS.
A MAGNIFICENT PLUNGE BATH. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, SUNDAY INCLUDED.
Single Bath, $1.00; Coupon Books at Special Rates. Massage for Ladies and Gentlemen at Private Residences. Ladies, Wednesday 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. Sunday 1 to 6 P. M. R. J. MORIARTY, Manager.
Dr. Elizabeth Foster Jenkins,
Chiropodist,
18 CRESCENT STREET, - WALTHAM, MASS.
Corns, Bunions and Ingrowing Nails Cured. Also, Biting of the Finger Nails.
Office Hours : 9 A. M. till 8 P. M. Electric Cars Pass.
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WALTHAM [F] DIRECTORY.
Everett Fred M., produce, 259 Charles, house do. Everett George Herbert, at Am. W. W. Co., b. 71 Robbins Everett Helen H., widow of William H., h. 70 Gardner Everett Margaret A. Mrs., house 71 Robbins
Everett William R., driver, r. 19 Hammond, h. 21 Vernon Everett W. Irving, at U. S. W. Co., boards 71 Robbins Everette Rose, widow of George H., h. Guinan, n. Bacon Everson Nellie E., teacher, South grammar school, rooms 90 Cherry
FADEN EVELYN C., boarding house, 143 Adams Faden Harry F., manager, Waltham Lumber Co., Linden, house 18 Pleasant
Fagan Emma B., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 197 Moody
Fagan James H., moved from city
Fahey C. Elizabeth, clerk, 613 Main, boards 32 Bolton
Fahey Edward, laborer, house end Gorman av.
Fahey Edward, Jr., boards Edward Fahey's
Fahey Edward G., laborer, house 52 Taylor
Fahey Ellen, widow of Martin, house 126 Charles
Fahey Francis N., at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 32 Bolton
Fahey James, mason, house rear 38 Prospect
Fahey John, laborer, house 30 Plympton Fahey John J., grocer, 199 School, house 122 Bacon Fahey John J., hairdresser, 6 Crescent, b. 13 Riverside av. Fahey Mary, widow of Lawrence, house rear 94 Central Fahey Patrick, at B. Mnfg. Co., house 32 Bolton
Fahey Richard, laborer, house 235 Calvary
Fahey Thomas J., clerk, 199 School, boards 122 Bacon
Fairbank Emily W., widow of J. Parker, boards Alden Clark's, Lexington
Fairbanks Charles F., moved to Cordaville
Fairbanks Charles G., moved to Hudson
Fairbanks Eliza W., widow of Winsor, house 25 Cushing Fairbanks Ephraim, died April 28, 1893
Fairbanks Fred A., house 25 Cushing
Fairbanks Henry A., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 19 Crescent
Fales Thomas F. Rev., house 54 Lyman
Fallon Ellen, widow of Michael, variety store, rear 142 Bacon, house do.
Fallon John, laborer, house Williams, near F. R. R.
Fallon Thomas, fireman, F. R. R., rooms 9 Pine
Fallon Thomas H., laborer, 142 Bacon, boards do. Fallon, see Follen
Farley Fred W., farmer and milkman, h. Lincoln c. Smith Farmer Alfred A., driver, J. A. Wight, Trapelo rd., b. do. FARMER FRANK H., caterer and confectioner, 95 Moody, house 27 Pine [see page 463]
Farmer Josephine, widow of Frank H., house 27 Pine Farnham John N., pattern maker, boards 14 1-2 Bacon
WOOD, BARKER & CO., LUMBER. -
-
BRANCH YARD,
MAIN OFFICE, EXCHANGE B'LDG. COR. STATE AND KILBY ST., BOSTON. BACON STREET, WALTHAM.
134
WALTHAM [F] DIRECTORY.
Farnham Marietta, tailoress, 694 Main, rooms 23 Church Farnham, see Farnum
Farnsworth Clarence G., clerk (B.), bds. 403 Crescent Farnsworth George O., clerk, 125 Moody, bds. 17 Crescent ARNSWORTH HENRY A., boots and shoes, 125 F Moody, house 17 Crescent [see page 131]
Farnsworth Jesse E., nurse, boards 74 Orange
Farnsworth Joseph W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 403 Crescent Farnsworth Mary A., moved to N. H.
Farnsworth Milton L., piano tuner (B.), b. 403 Crescent Farnum Charles F., at Am. W. W. Co., house 211 Ash Farnum David W., salesman (132 Summer, B.), h. 110 High
Farnum Frances, rooms 8 Gibbs court
Farnum George H., overseer, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 6 Park pl.
Farnum Harry E., moved to Maine
Farnum Henrietta S., widow of Gardner D., h. 6 Park pl. ARNUM JOHN R., pres. Davis & Farnum Mnfg.
F Co., iron founders, Foundry av., house Rose Hill, Main [see page 6 ] [Clematis avenue Farnum Samuel M. (13 Avon pl., B.), house Beaver, near
Farnum William E., driver, 60 Hammond, boards do.
Farnum William G., asst. foreman, Am. W. W. Co., house .387 Moody
Farnum, see Farnham
Farrand Charles, boarding house, 168 Moody
Farrar Frank E. (F. E. Farrar & Co.), 15 Elm, house at So. Framingham
Farrar F. E. & Co. (Frank E. Farrar), furniture, 15 Elm Farrell Bridget, widow of David, house rear 175 School
Farrell James, molder, D. & F. Mnfg. Co., b. 103 Felton Farrell John, boards 16 Harvard
Farrell John, house 95 A Moody
Farrell John, laborer, b. Thomas Burke's, Exchange st. ct. Farrell John, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., house 185 Moody
Farrell Mary, widow of James, house 185 Moody
Farrell Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 53 Calvary, h. do. Farrington Agnes, widow of Alvin, house 340 Moody Farrington Charles W., moved to Maine
Farrington Daniel, farmer, moved to Watertown
Farrington Ernest H., teacher, High school, b. 340 Moody Farry Mary F., widow of William, house Warren av. Farwell Charlotte F., music teacher, 100 Central, house do. Farwell Frances P., widow of Jacob, house 117 South
Farwell George (Farwell & Locke), undertaker, 27 School, house do.
Farwell George O., died Jan. 16, 1895
Farwell Lydia E., widow of Isaac, house Main, cor. Warren Farwell Mary R., widow of Cyrus, house 38 Newton
Farwell William B., chief clerk (81 P. O. bldg., B.), house 145 Crescent
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., H. W. HOWE, Pres.
J. M. RICE, Treas.
MOULDED FINISH and MOULDINGS, MANTELS, BALUSTERS, POSTS, ETC.
MILL, FELTON STREET, ON F. R. R.
135
WALTHAM [F] DIRECTORY.
Farwell & Locke (George Farwell and Samuel E. Locke), undertakers, 27 School
Fawson Charles, at Am. W. W. Co., house 29 Brown
Fawson Lillie, clerk, 107 Moody, bds. 29 Brown [Hope av. Fay Edward, switchman, F. R. R., house Highland, opp. Fay Edward G., farmer, house 17 Gorham
Fay Ellen, widow of Martin, house 126 Charles
Fay Fred W., at B. Mnfg. Co., rooms 25 Taylor
Fay George H., watchmaker, house 19 Curtis
Fay James A., hair dresser, 3 Lexington, bds. 17 Gorham Fay Michael, laborer, boards 77 Willow
Fay Miles E., loom fixer, B. Mnfg. Co., house 3 Jackson pl. Fay Thomas, at J. L. T. Mnfg. Co., boards 52 Taylor Fay, see Fey, also Fahey
Fazakas Arpard B., driver, 180 Lexington, boards do. Fecto Emma E., teacher, The Seth Bemis school
Feeney Delia A., dressmaker, 28 Cross, house do. Feeney Fred J., machinist, boards Margaret Feeney's Feeney John J., peddler, boards Margaret Feeney's Feeney Margaret, widow of Michael, h. end Massasoit ct.
Feeney Margaret, widow of Patrick, house 29 Gorham Feeney Martin, house 31 Cross
Feeney Patrick J., machinist, h. 37 Gardner [New Grove Feeney Patrick J., laborer, D. & F. Mnfg. Co., house 61 Fell Peter, fireman, B. Mnfg. Co., house 250 River Felt Albert A., jobmaster, Am. W. W. Co., h. 14 Lawrence Felt John P., at Am. W. W. Co., house 6 Park, C. P.
Felton Etta L., widow of William, boards 27 Pine
Fenderson Anna Mrs., house 72 Prospect [ings', Lunda Fenno John S., shoemaker, rear 995 Main, bds. E. R. Hast- Fenton William H., moved to Somerville
Ferguson Allen, at W. B. & D. Works, house 12 Cedar Ferguson Daniel, farm hand, F. W. Farley, Lincoln, b. do. Fernald Richard W., at Am. W. T. Co., h. 94 Chestnut Fernald Walter E., M. D., supt., Mass. School for the Feeble Minded, Quince, near Beaver, house do.
Fernald Warren W., mixer, 115 Bacon, boards 43 Harvard Ferris George E., driver, 137 Moody, house 89 Ash
Fey Emily J., boards 20 Elm
Fey Maria, widow of Joseph, house 20 Elm
Fiel Fred A., clerk, boards G. T. Fiel's, Highland av.
Fiel George A., salesman (B.), house 120 Lowell
Fiel George T., salesman, 719 Main, house Highland av., near Weston [Moody, boards 1 Smith ct. Field Arthur Q. (E. M. Smith & Co.), apothecary, 13 Field Fred W., carpenter, rooms central fire station, Lex- ington
Field George H., janitor, 128 Moody, house 58 Chestnut Field George K., restaurant, 3 Common, house 18 Newton Field James S., foreman, City stables, Pond, h. 1 Smith ct.
REAL ESTATE. J. A. CHESSMAN, AUCTIONEER.
Rooms 29 and 30, Methodist Building, Waltham, Mass. Telephone, 9-2.
Boston Office, 89 Court Street, Room 2. Telephone 3160.
136
WALTHAM [F] DIRECTORY.
Fielding John C., operative, B. Mnfg. Co., h. Massasoit Figg William H., salesman (B.), boards 580 Main
Filmore R. Melbourn, plate maker, Am. W. W. Co., house 3 Forest
Filson Fred A., at Am. W. W. Co., house 64 Lowell Filson Robert, at W. B. & D. Works, house 94 Taylor Filson William R., tinsmith, 586 Main, house 15 Central Finan Roderick J., iron molder, house 139 Newton Findley James W., carpenter, house 99 Crescent Finerty Bridget, widow of Michael, house 29 Church Finerty John J., moved to Brighton
Finerty Patrick, carriage washer, 12 Church, h. Massasoit Finn Simon, laborer, boards 14 McKenn
Finn Timothy, farm hand, J. K. Hardy's, Lexington, b. do. Finnegan Ann, widow of Patrick, house 19 Fountain
Finnegan Ellen E., house 99 Willow
Finnegan George F., hairdresser, 641 Main, h. 26 Middle
Finnegan James, painter, boards 2 Day
Finnegan John, section hand, F. R. R., boards 2 Day Finnegan John J., laborer, house 30 Spring
Finnegan John J., Jr., baker, moved to Canada [ton Finnegan Joseph F., compositor, 79 Moody, bds. 160 New- Finnegan Joseph P., hairdresser, 613 Main, h. 19 Fountain Finnegan Michael, house 160 Newton
Finnegan Nellie T., clerk, 671 Main, boards 26 Middle
Finnegan Patrick, boards 99 Willow
Finnegan Thomas J., hairdresser, 641 Main, bds. 26 Middle Finnerty Kittie, milliner, 627 Main, boards 29 Church
FIREMANS' INSURANCE CO., of Newark, N. J., William H. Johnson, agent, 3 Moody [see page 15] Firenzo John, laborer, house Whitney av.
Fish George J., produce, 125 Charles, house at Sudbury
Fish Isaac H., confectioner, 623 Main, boards 588 do.
Fisher Albert W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 55 Woerd av., C. P. Fisher Charles C., painter, boards 982 Main
Fisher Clarence H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 69 Cherry Fisher Edward F., driver, supply wagon No. 1, fire station Moody, rooms do. [Lowell
Fisher Edward I., 5 and 10 cent store, 105 Moody, h. 64
Fisher Edwin C., boards 13 Brown
Fisher Elizabeth M., boards 244 School
Fisher Frank B., moved to Lancaster, Pa.
Fisher Frank P., house 38 Washington av.
Fisher George A., house 244 School
Fisher George R., driver, boards 982 Main
Fisher Henry N., pres. N. E. Northwestern Invest. Co. (92 State, B.), house 120 Crescent
Fisher James H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 22 Maple Fisher John C., moved to England
Fisher Mary E., house 244 School
DON'T TAMPER WITH YOUR EYES. GEO. H. LLOYD,
357 Washington St. BOSTON. OPTICIAN.
137
WALTHAM [F] DIRECTORY.
Fisher Mary E., widow of William, rooms 18 Prospect av. Fisher Willard L., at Am. W. W. Co., house 45 Chestnut Fisher William, painter, house 81 Harvard
Fisher William B., carpenter, house 204 Chestnut
Fisher William C., variety store, Main beyond Weston, house 982 Main
Fisk J. Leon, photo. retoucher, 645 Main, rooms 29 South
Fiske Arthur H., clerk (B.), boards 46 Lyman
Fiske Caroline M., widow of Calvin, house 56 Pond
Fiske Caroline M., widow of Eben W., house 46 Lyman Fiske Charles D., nurseryman, 422 Moody, house do.
Fiske Elliot W., leather (27 High, B.), house 40 Harris Fiske E. Winslow, salesman (B.), house 48 Lyman
Fiske Grace, house Winter, near Locust
Fiske Henry I., house 16 Harvard av.
Fiske Horatio F., salesman, boards 258 Bacon
Fiske Horatio N., salesman (B.), house 258 Bacon
Fiske Jonathan D., house 17 Spruce
Fiske Mary J., housekeeper, 28 Hall
Fiske Walter C., nurseryman, boards 422 Moody
Fitch Ezra C., pres. and supt., Am. W. W. Co., Crescent, h. at Newton
Fitzgerald Bridget Mrs., house 241 Newton
Fitzgerald Edward, house 31 Charles [house do.
Fitzgerald Patrick, contractor and teamster, 241 Newton, Fitzpatrick Edward, boards 79 Pine
Fitzpatrick Honora, widow of John, house 79 Pine
Fitzpatrick James, laborer, boards 21 Exchange
Fitzpatrick John, laborer, house Parker's lane
Fitzpatrick Michael, bowling and billiards, rear 93 Moody house at Allston [lane, bds. do.
Fitzpatrick Peter, farm hand, R. H. Kidder, Worcester Fitzpatrick Richard, laborer, boards 6 Willow Flagg Augustus, house Forest, cor. Trapelo road
Flagg George A., carriage and sign painter, Music Hall av., house 20 Floyd
Flagg James H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 216 Adams
Flagg Mario A., carriage painter, house 15 Liberty
Flagg William H., house 14 Floyd [cor. Prospect Flaherty Charles W., organ maker (Weston), house Main, Flaherty John, laborer, house 7 Charles street av.
Flaherty Leonard T., real estate (15 Court sq., B.), boards C. W. Flaherty's,; Main
Flaherty Martin, laborer, D. & F. Mnfg. Co.
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