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 20
USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Watertown > Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1895 > Part 20
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O'Neil Charles H., plumber, boards 16 Curtis
O'Neil Delia, widow, house 220 Newton
O'Neil George, provisions, Cedar, near High, house do.
O'Neil George P., moved to Worcester
O'Neil James E., boards 16 Curtis
O'Neil John, insurance agt., boards 220 Newton
O'Neil John, laborer, house 16 Curtis
O'Neil John B., clerk, 683 Main, boards 16 Curtis
O'Neil John F. (O'Neil & Mccluskey), plumber, 5 Lex- ington, house 98 Cedar
O'Neil John J., laborer, boards 208 River
O'Neil Kate A., dressmaker, 111 Felton, boards do.
O'Neil Mary, widow of Thomas, house 5 Fern
O'Neil Michael, melter, house 137 Charles
O'Neil Michael V., driver, 133 Charles, house 91 South
O'Neil Nellie, clerk, 107 Moody
O'Neil Patrick, lather, house 99 Chestnut
O'Neil Thomas, laborer, house 34 Elm
O'Neil Thomas J., clerk, boards 137 Charles
O'Neil William, clerk, moved to Worcester
'NEIL & MCCLUSKEY (John F. O'Neil and Daniel J. Mccluskey), plumbers and gas fitters, 5 Lexington [see page 474]
O'Neill John, laborer, house 25 Exchange
COAL
G. F. FROST, 35 Moody Street, Waltham, Mass.
WOOD
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O'Neill John H., weaver, boards 111 Felton
O'Neill Peter H., second hand, B. Mnfg. Co., b. 111 Felton O'Neill Winifred E., widow of James, house 111 Felton Orcutt Frank J., moved to Somerville
Organ Frank A., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 47 Wadsworth av. RIENT INSURANCE CO., of Hartford, Conn. William H. Johnson, agent, rm. 2, Methodist bldg., 3 Moody [see page 15]
Ormand Fred V., at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 40 River
Ormand Thomas, at Am. W. W. Co., house 30 Middle
Ormsby Orville H. Mrs., house 41 Hammond
Orne Sarah L., widow of William G., h. 38 Prospect av. Orner Oscar W., moved to Sweden
O'Rourke Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, h. 50 Exchange
O'Rourke Owen F., house 300 River
()'Rourke, see Rourke
Orr Herbert F., clerk (B.), rooms 41 High
Osborn George W., bookkeeper, 708 Main, h. 253 Charles Osborn Herbert W., boards 253 Charles
Osborn Hiram, carpenter, house 918 Main
Osborn Juliette, widow of William J., house 82 Hammond Osborn Sarah G., stenographer, boards 918 Main [Moody Osgood Edward C., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 326 Osgood Ernest B., machinist, house 57 Lawrence Osgood Fred W., moved to Leominster [Lawrence
Osgood Henry T., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 57 Osgood Moses E., salesman (240 Devonshire, B.), house 30 Prospect [house 189 River
Osgood Richard, foreman, box shop, W. B. & D. Works, Osgood Sarah A., boards 30 Prospect
Ostrander Walter G., clerk, 709 Main, bds. 10 Harvard av. Othmer John W. H., clerk, 938 Main, house at Auburndale Otis Charles W., driver. boards 899 Main
Otis Hattie G., nurse, boards 899 Main
Otis James T., boards 899 Main
Otis Mary L., widow of Thomas, house 899 Main
O'Toole James, florist, 100 Prospect, house do. [Prospect O'Toole Lawrence, hack driver, rear 26 Lexington, bds. 100 O'Toole Margaret, widow of John, house rear 183 Grove
O'Toole Michael, laborer, boards 397 River
O'Toole Patrick, laborer, house 63 New Grove
Otte Amy Mrs., house 140 Robbins
Otte George T., carpenter and builder, 43 South, house do. Otte Thomas G., stair builder, house 43 South
Ottley Thomas, moved to New Hampshire [Adams
Otto William T., engineer, E. L. power station house, 192 Owen Easton, house 33 Robbins
Owen Edward H., house 150 Crescent
Owen Frank E., bookkeeper, 582 Main, boards 33 Robbins Owen Fredriick S., boards 12 Orange
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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Owen Lucella J., widow of Sheldon, house 12 Orange Owens Thomas, janitor, house 82 Central Owens William R., driver, 131 Moody, boards 129 do. Ower George, moved to Lynn
Oxton Alfred J., mixer, moved to Charlestown
PACKARD CALEB S., building mover and ice, 874 Main, house do. [see page 455]
Packard Jane A., widow of Orris, boards 25 Taylor Packard S. Nevada, boards 874 Main
Packer Everetta, teacher, Mass. School for the Feeble Minded, Quince, boards do.
Padelford Elliot S., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 55 Crescent Page Charles F., druggist, 79 Prospect, house 12 Bedford Page Elmer E., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. Chester av., near Adams [112 1-2 Prospect Page Frank L., blacksmith's helper, J. F. Savages, house Page Harriet M., widow of Ezekiel W., house 481 Main Page Henry N., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 287 Newton Page May Mrs., dressmaker, 112 1-2 Prospect, house do. Page Maurice A., moved to Everett
Page Owen W., machinist, boards 16 Lexington
Page William P., moved to Lynn
Paige Bridget, widow of William, house 48 Foundry av. Paige James F., pattern maker, D. & F. Mnfg. Co., boards 48 Foundry avenue [School avenue
Paige Thomas T., carpenter, D. & F. Mnfg. Co., house off Paine Harvey H. Rev., moved to Clinton
Paine George L., student (Camb.), boards R. T. Paine's
Paine Minnie J. Mrs., housekeeper, 36 Ash
Paine Robert Treat, lawyer (6 Joy, B.), house Beaver
Paine Robert T., Jr., lawyer (85 State, B.), b. R.T. Paine's Paine, see Payne
Palmer Charles E., jeweler (B.), house 29 South
Palmer Dolphas D. (Palmer & Swain), 78 Crescent, house at Worcester
Palmer Harriet E., widow of Sanford, house 17 Bacon Palmer Henry C., died June 17, 1894
Palmer Joseph D., moved to Nova Scotia [ Hill, house do. Palmer Mary A., widow of Henry C., variety store, Bear Palmer Rebecca, widow of Joseph, boards 41 Cherry Palmer Susie M., bookkeeper (B.), boards 17 Bacon Palmer William B., clerk (B.), boards 17 Bacon
PALMER & SWAIN, (Dolphas D. Palmer and Eu- gene H. Swain), props., Waltham Horological school, and watch mnfrs., 78 Crescent [see page 6]
Papineau Arthur B. Rev., moved to Oldtown, Maine Papineau Augustus, dentist, 9 Pond, house do.
Papineau Ralph A., moved to Shrewsbury
Park Commissioners' office, 3 Moody, room 41
WOOD, BARKER & CO., . LUMBER.
Bacon St., Waltham. Prices the lowest in the City.
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Park John F., cashier, Am. W. W. Co., h. at West Newton PARK LUNCH AND DINING ROOM, 11 Elm, [see front cover]
PARK THEATRE, William D. Bradstreet, lessee and manager, 16 Elm, [see front cover] [Robbins Parker Abbott B., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 49 Parker Albert M., salesman (69 Purchase, B.), b. 19 Maple Parker Alfred W., pattern maker, Boston Bridge Works (E.
C.), house end Worcester lane
Parker Arthur H., house 8 Grant [Hammond
Parker Bartholomew T., Jr., at Am. W. W. Co., house 32
Parker Charles H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 35 Cherry Parker Edgar M., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 321 Moody Parker Edward L., hairdresser, 110 Moody, h. 129 Felton Parker Edwin W., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 302 Newton Parker George A., farmer, boards 296 Newton
Parker George E., machinist, house 180 River Parker George W., at Am. W. W. Co., house 55 Robbins Parker Herbert G., diamond tool mnfr., 21 Crescent, bds. 194 Adams
Parker Izanna S., widow of George W., house 194 Adams Parker James, moved to Weston [Robbins
Parker John H., foreman carder, B. Mnfg. Co., house 59 Parker John L., carpenter, house Varnum Park
Parker Lucy A., widow of William L., house 28 Prospect Parker Lydia M., widow of Timothy, house S Grant
Parker Milan A., cloth finisher, house 158 Main
Parker Owen A., at Am. W. W. Co., h. Alder, n. Newton Parker Robert A., driver, H. I. Bryant, Trapelo road, b. do.
Parker William E., machinist, boards 129 Felton Parker Willis F., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 19 Maple Parkhurst Luman B., physician, 752 Main, house do. Parkinson Edwin, at Am. W. W. Co., boards 934 Main Parkinson James, died May, 1893
PARKMAN THOMAS, wheelwright, Music Hall av., house Warren, corner Bowker, [see page 469 ]
Parkman William G., clerk, boards Thomas Parkman's Parks Arthur H., driver, Hose No. 1., boards 110 Chestnut Parks Charles F., civil engineer (89 State, B.), house 58 Adams
Parks Charles H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 110 Chestnut Parks Marshall, moved to Hanover, N. H.
PARLIN JOSEPH R. (Boston and Waltham Cloth- ing Co.), 1 Moody, house at Watertown [see page 130] Parmenter Frank W., compositor, boards 68 Adams
Parmenter George E., manager, Am. Crayon Co., Pine, house 802 Main
Parmenter Harriet, widow of Zenas, house 797 Main
Parmenter Harriet K., died Dec. 9, 1893
Parmonter Samuel W., at Am. W. W. Co., house 68 Adams
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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WALTHAM [P] DIRECTORY.
Parmenter Sarah F., widow of Charles M., bds. 47 Derby Parris James T., mason, house Brook, near Lincoln
Parrott William, vice-pres. and supt., The Waltham Mnfg. Co., C. P., house at Highlandville [Lexington Parsons Isaac H., yard foreman, 56 Felton, boards 158 Partello Fanny, teacher, Waltham New Church school, Lexington, boards do.
Partelow Alice A., nurse, 104 Taylor, boards do.
Partelow Emily, widow of Edward A., house 104 Taylor-
Partridge Edward M., moved to Cochituate
Partridge, see Patridge
Passmore Amelia, house 6 Norumbega Terrace
PATCH SAMUEL, architect, rear 502 Main, house 502 do. [see page 14]
Patey Hedley P., student, boards 15 Bacon [house n. do. Patrick Andrew E., engineer, John Roberts & Son, South, Patrick Dexter B., foreman, W. W. W., h. 180 Hammond Patrick Eliza J., widow of Dexter B., boards 142 Ash
Patridge Udolpho E., watchmaker, U. S. W. Co., house 61 Lawrence
Patten Alice G., moved to Watertown
Patten Belle, seamstress, rooms 126 Brown
Patten Benjamin, produce, house 91 Cherry
Patterson Elbridge J., overseer, ring spinning, B. Mnfg. Co., house 343 River [153 Brown
Patterson Emmet J., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., rooms
Patterson Joseph, boiler maker, house 102 Felton
Paul Arthur H., clerk, B. Mnfg. Co., boards 247 Moody
Paul Fred W., plumber, house 26 McKenn
Paul Henrietta H. Mrs., nurse, boards 42 Harvard
Paul John T., moved to Everett
Paul William B., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 247 Moody
Paun Carrie L. Mrs., boards 288 Moody |Newton Payne Peter, laborer, Am. W. W. Co., house Cutter, near Payne Peter J., plumber, boards Peter Payne's
Payne, see Paine
Payson Margaret, rooms rear 746 Main
Peabody Alice S., bookkeeper (B.), boards 31 Pond
PEABODY EDWARD T., paper and twine (33 Ex- change, B.), h. 31 Pond [see p. 114] [h. 181 Brown Peabody Geo. H., general sec., W. Y. M. C. A., 130 Moody, Peabody Henry W., police, rms. 100 School [Lexington Peabody Susie C., principal, The Banks school, boards 110 Pearce James, foreman, D. & F.Mnfg. Co.,rms. 163 Chestnut Pearce, see Peirce, also Pierce
Pearl James, at B.'Mnfg. Co., h. 116 Charles [Park pl. Pearson A. Olive, teacher, North grammar school, rms. 16 Pearson Matilda, second girl, Waltham Hospital, bds. do. Pearson Susie, house 82 Central
Peatfield Jesse, machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 56 Myrtle
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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Peavey Simon F., clerk (204 Chamber of Commerce, B.), house 162 Main
Peck Charles, house 123 Lexington
Peck Eliza A., widow of Joseph W., house 24 Bacon
Peck Frank W., boards 24 Bacon
Peck George S., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 59 Plympton Peck Helen M., widow of Roland, boards 59 Plympton
Peck John M., house 159 Summer
Peck Joseph W., died May 14, 1894
Peck Mary A., boards 159 Summer
Peck William I., at Am. W. W. Co., house 242 Moody Pegram Clay Mack, boards 46 South
Peirce Elisha N., market gardener, house Quince, n. North Pierce E. Allen, gardener, E. N. Pierce, Quince, bds. do. Peirce Herbert W., farmer, E. N. Peirce, Quince, bds. do. Peirce William J., wood engraver (4 Alden, B.), house 428 Main
Peirce, see Pearce, also Pierce [Co., h. 34 Lawrence Pendexter George H., main spring temperer, Am. W. W. Pendexter G., Frederick, boards 34 Lawrence
l'endlebury Mary A., widow of Peter B., house 65 High Pendlebury Peter, painter, rooms 253 Moody
Pendleton Aurelia S., widow of Henderson, h. 129 Robbins Penn Abraham H., laborer, house 34 Elm
Penn George W., laborer, W. B. & D. Works, h. 199 River Penn William R., driver, 112 Moody, boards 34 Elm Penniman Maria A., boards 27 School
PENNSYLVANIA INS. CO., of Philadelphia, Pa., William H. Johnson, agent, room 2, Methodist build- ing, 3 Moody [see page 15]
Pensonnoult Celeno, widow, moved to Canada
People's Party Headquarters, 3 Moody, room 18
Pepper Edward, at Am. W. W. Co., house 313 Adams Pepper T. Edward, died Oct. 27, 1892
Percival Augustus S. (Taylor & Percival), hardware, stoves, furnaces, etc., 154 Moody, house 50 Lowell Peridier Alcide, dial maker, house Bills, cor. Highland pl. Perine Daniel, shoemaker, boards 403 Crescent
Perine Edson A., at Am. W. Co., house 7 Brown Perkins Albertina, moved to Bath, Me.
PERKINS' BOSTON & WALTHAM EXPRESS, John W. Perkins, prop., 146 Moody [see page 470] Perkins Dennis E., foreman, F. W. Farley, Lincoln, b. do. Perkins Edward E., brakeman, B. & M. R. R., house 146 Hammond
Perkins Ella, widow of Frank, boards 790 Main
Perkins Frank J., prop., Boston Branch Grocery and Tea House, 709 Main, house at Malden
Perkins Frederick S., at Am. W. W. Co., house 52 Derby Perkins Henry A., moved to Maine
OPTICIAN, GEO. H. LLOYD,
TRADE MARK
357
WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON. near BROMFIELD STREET.
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WALTHAM [P] DIRECTORY.
PERKINS JOHN W., prop., Perkins' Boston & Wal- tham Express, 146 Moody, h. 22 Adams [see p. 470] Perkins Sewall F., machinist, house 35 Gordon
Perley James H., carpenter, house 29 Walnut Perrault J. Edward, at J. L. T. Mnfg. Co., rooms 95 High Perrault Oliver, electrician, boards Peter Payne's, Cutter Perrin George, house 836 Main
Perrin George, boards 814 Main
Perron Peter, laborer, house 9 Felton
Perry Alexander, farmer, h. West Dale, bey. Farnsworth
Perry Chauncy R., moved from city
Perry Danvers H., moved to Brighton [bds. 194 Charles Perry George, stitcher, A. B. Currier, Music Hall av., Perry James, carpenter, house 56 Francis
Perry John D., moved to Maine
Perry Josiah D., moved to Maine
Perry Jude, section hand, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 12 Brown av.
Perry Kate M., dressmaker, 3 Moody, room 6, bds. 47 Pine Perry Martha, moved to Watertown
Perry Mary Mrs., dressmaker, 12 Brown av., house do.
Perry Norman J., moved to New Hampshire
PERRY PETER, harness mnfr., 689 Main, house 3 Munroe av. [see page 470]
Perry Thomas H., moved to New Hampshire
Peters Charlotte A., widow of George S., boards W. H. Drury's, Linden
Peters Elizabeth C., boards William H. Drury's, Linden Peters Frank E., foreman, Am. Crayon Co., house 3 Wall Peters Hugh M., at W. B. & D. Works, house 280 River Peterson Alfred, laborer, A. T. Lyman, boards J. B. Wentworth's
Peterson August, machinist, house 123 Prospect
Peterson Charlotte, moved to Sweden
Peterson Elizabeth, clerk, 613 Main, boards 909 do.
Peterson Ellen W., clerk, Mass. School for the Feeble Minded, Quince, boards do.
Peterson Eric, weaver, boards 252 River
Peterson Ferdinand, shoemaker, 125 Moody, rms. 119 do. Peterson Frank E., laborer, house Hall place
Peterson George E., driver, J. J. S. Peterson, h. 17 Fern DETERSON JACOB J. S., prop., Waltham Ice Co., P Riverview pl., house 32 Vernon [see back cover]
Peterson Jane, widow of John, house 907 Main
Peterson John, laborer, house 382 River
Peterson Joseph, with J. J. S. Peterson, boards E. J. Sweeney's, Riverview place
Peterson Karl T., at Am. W. W. Co., house 84 Alder Peterson Martha J. Mrs., dressmaker, 66 Hall, house do. Peterson Ole B., engineer, Libby & Larcom's, Prospect, house 29 Winthrop
GET PRICES AT THE NEW LUMBER YARD. WOOD BARKER & CO., BACON ST., WALTHAM. On Mass. Central R. R.
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Peterson Swante M. E., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 21 Lowell
Peterson William E., veterinary surgeon, 16 Lyman, h. do .. Pettingill Robert B., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., boards 356 Moody
Phelan John, machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house Hall pl.
Phelan John J., died Nov. 14, 1893
Phelps Albert E., compositor, Waltham Evening News, house 43 Hammond
Phelps Henry A., blacksmith, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 120 High Phelps Joseph, wood moulder, Libby & Larcom, house at Newton
Phelps Lorenzo, boards 32 Spruce
Phelps Mary K., widow of Joseph, house 32 Spruce
Phelps Sara N., teacher (Belmont), boards 10 Park place- Phelps Willard F., conductor, F. R. R., house 45 Curtis Philip Alexander, baker, 131 Moody, house 129 do.
Phillips Anna C. Mrs., moved from city
Phillips Dennis, moved to New Hampshire
Phillips Edward S., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 270 Moody Phillips Ira B., moved to Watertown
PHILLIPS JAMES L., plumber, 44 Spruce, house 76. Alder [see page 474]
Phillips J. Alfred, photographer, 119 Moody, h. 100 Taylor
Phillips Mary A., widow of Joseph S., house 270 Moody Phinney Cordelia, widow of George, house 214 Bacon Phinney George, died January, 1894
Phinney Harvey G., rooms 12 Charles
Phinney Marion E., widow of Perry, boards 180 Hammond Phinney Nathaniel G., compositor (B.), boards 214 Bacon Phinney Sarah E., widow of Edward, house 84 Cherry
Phinney Stanwood W., collector (242 Wash., B.), b. 26 High Phinney Walter B., salesman, boards 214 Bacon
Phipps M. Francis, house 21 Gardner
Picard George H., dial maker, boards 26 Robbins
Pickett Amos W., at Am. W. W. Co., house 33 Myrtle Pierce Asa T., farmer, house Beaver, opp. Linden
Pierce Ellen Mrs., house 43 Spruce
Pierce George E., salesman, house 23 Maple
Pierce Harriet B. R., widow of Rev. John D., h. 36 River Pierce Harriet E. Mrs., matron, Leland Home for Aged Women, 21 Newton, house do.
Pierce John J., twister, B. Mnfg. Co., boards 43 Spruce
Pierce Maria A., widow of Benjamin, house 508 Lexington Pierce Mary J., widow of Charles M., bds. 5 Summer st. pl. Pierce Miles, laborer, house Gorman av.
Pierce, see Peirce, also Pearce
Pierson Whitney S. (Watts & Pierson), grocer and pro- visions, 366 Moody, house 368 do.
Pike Frank M., clerk (B), boards 41 Walnut
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO.,
H. W. HOWE, Pres. J. M. RICE, Treas. 56 FELTON ST., WALTHAM, ON F. R. R.
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WALTHAM [P] DIRECTORY.
Pike Hattie A., teacher of physical culture, singing and painting, W. N. C. school, Lexington, boards do. Pike George F., salesman, boards 41 Walnut Pike James R., machinist (F. R. R.) shop, h. 41 Walnut Pike Jesse M., driver, 1295 Main, boards do.
Pillsbury Alfred, at Am. W. W. Co., boards 7 Alder Pillsbury Charles P., clerk (B.), boards 212 Adams Pine, see Pyne
Pinkham Charles S., oiler (Newton), house 62 Alder
Pinkham C. Frank, machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 5 Fuller Pinney Ella S. Mrs., boards 365 River
Piper Charles A., moved to California
Piper Emeline, widow of Nahum, boards 71 Francis Piper George H., machinist, house 60 Cushing
Piper Mary A., boarding house, 588 Main Pitcher Albert G., driver, 755 Main, boards do.
Pitts Michael, painter, house 129 Charles
Plaisted Herbert W., fireman, F. R. R., house 261 Charles
Plantiff F. Gaston, at Am. W. W. Co., boards 355 Moody Platt Caroline, widow of Charles, house 32 Maple
Platt Lucy, widow of Phineas, boards 22] Charles Platts Edwin A., clerk, 709 Main, house 221 Charles
Platts Henry E., rooms 51 Prospect
Podmore John, printer (B.), rooms 208 Adams Police Station, Lexington, near Main
Polland Phelps E., at Am. W. W. Co., house 159 Lowell
Pollard Benjamin F., mule spinner, rooms 65 Cushing Pollard Frederick W., moved to Boston
Pollard John J., driver, house rear 85 Francis
Pollard Joseph, city laborer, house 73 Harvard .
Pollard Simon A., painter, house rear 717 Main
Polley Edgar S., at Am. W. W. Co., house 59 Alder Pond George H., moved to West Upton
Poole Benjamin B., clerk, Central House, boards do.
POOLE CHARLES A., house painter, 7 Elm, house 136 Summer [see page 455]
Poole Charles T., electrician, house 28 Lexington
Poolford Sarah Mrs., house 43 Spruce
Poor Abbott L., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 96 Crescent
Poor Amos M., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 80 Adams
Poor Kate S. Mrs., dressmaker, 96 Crescent, rooms do.
Poore George C., moved to California
Pope Albert T., salesman, boards 934 Main
Pope Daniel E., house 90 Church
Pope D. Arthur, driver, boards 934 Main [4 Appleton
Pope George B. (George B. Pope & Co.), 582 Main, house Pope G. Fred, physician, moved to New York city
POPE GEORGE B. & CO. (George B. Pope), hay and grain, 582 Main [see page 458]
Pope Warren L., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 27 South
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.
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Porter Asa, carpenter, house 12 Charles street av.
Porter Asa B., moved to Boston
Porter Elisha, house 16 Calvary [74 School, suite 3 Porter Frank K., overseer, knitting, B. Mnfg. Co., rooms Potter Frank M. (Stewart & Potter), machinist, rear 85 Hall, house 75 High
Potter Fred J., salesman (Salem), boards 146 Lexington Potter Georgia M., widow of James W., house 75 High Potter James M., watch case maker (B.), house 201 Moody Potter Walter C., moved to Boston
Poutas Alphonse, house 107 Bacon
Poutas Joseph V., stone cutter, boards 107 Bacon Powden William W., at Am. W. W. Co., house 27 Brown Powers Ambrose B., oiler, steamer "Herman Winter" (B.), house 3 Maple Terrace
Powers Daniel E., laborer, house 36 Spring
Powers Howard O., bottler, boards 96 Orange
Powers James, doffer, B. Mnfg. Co., boards 428 River Powers John, plasterer, boards 6 Brown av.
Powers Lavater W., dresser, B. Mnfg. Co., house 70 Pine Powers Lawrence R., boards Thomas Powers, Brown av. Powers Michael, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., house 428 River Powers Richard J., teamster (B.), house 86 Oak
Powers Thomas, fireman, house Brown av., n. Dudley av. Powers William F., at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 428 River Pownall Harriet, widow of Jeremiah B., house 159 Crescent Pownall John T., city electrician, office Moody street, fire [15 Sharon
station, house 14 Alder
Pratt Austin J., blacksmith, J. F. Savage, Charles, boards
Pratt Charles, engraver, boards 51 Prospect [42 Cushing Pratt Clarence S., iron worker, D. & F. Mnfg. Co., house Pratt Edward, driver, M. I. W. McDonald, bds. 15 Sharon Pratt Edwin B., farmer, house Winter, near Lincoln line Pratt Frank E., candy maker, 205 Moody, rooms 288 do. Pratt Frederick, driver, boards 15 Sharon
Pratt George W., moved to Minneapolis, Minn.
Pratt Margaret, widow of Alexander, house 64 Orange
Pratt Mary A., at Am. W. W. Co., house 15 Sharon
Pratt Mary A., widow of Francis P., house 51 Adams
Pratt Mary E., widow of George E., house 126 Moody Pratt Minnie E., nurse, boards 65 Taylor
Pratt Nellie M., stenographer, boards 13 Prospect av.
Pratt Roxanna, widow of Samuel, house 51 Prospect Pratt William A., boards 79 Brown [house do.
Pratt William A., carpenter and builder, 13 Prospect av., Preble C. Olive, bookkeeper, 647 Main, rms. 86 1-2 Lowell Preble Frank A., carpenter, house 60 Alder [opp. Sharon Preble Frank L., civil engineer (89 State, B.), h. Hope av., Preble George C., boards 155 Robbins
Preble Lydia Mrs., dressmaker, 155 Robbins, house do.
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 [Q] DIRECTORY.
Preble Olive, widow of Haskell, boards 72 High Preble William H., carpenter, h. 155 Robbins [Sunnyside Prescott Herman F., brakeman, F. R. R., house Morton, near Prescott J. Henry, moved to Deerfield, N. H.
Prescott William H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 90 Ash Pressler John, boards 71 Francis [view av.
Pride William C., cigarmaker, rooms J. P. Felt's, River- Priest George H., student, boards 56 Prospect
Priest Herman E., clerk, 10 Moody, rm. 1, h. 56 Prospect
Priest Laura B., widow of Jonas H., rooms 34 Newton
Priest Leon A. (Priest & Turner), butter and eggs, 93 Vernon, house do. [produce, 93 Vernon
Priest & Turner (Leon A. Priest and Benj. F. Turner), Prior Margaret A., house 26 Middle
Prior Rose A., boards 26 Middle
Proctor Daniel, clerk (Charlestown), rooms 22 Adams
Prospect House, Thomas Cox, proprietor, 881 Main
PROSPECT MARKET, Bacon & Sargent, props., 875 Main [see page 464]
Prue George H., machinist, boards 67 Taylor
Prue John B., engineer, house 67 Taylor
Puffer Dexter R., moved to West Newton
Puffer Robert, clerk, 56 Felton, boards at West Newton
Pugh Reggie H. A., moved from city Lavenue Pugh Walter A., clerk, 203 Moody, rooms 42 Wadsworth Pulsford William Hanson Rev., pastor, First Parish Unita- rian church, house 170 Lexington
Purdy Charles S., blacksmith, 21 Crescent, h. at Boston PUTNAM SAMUEL P., glass ware and fancy goods, 136 Moody, house at Newtonville [see page 478] PUTNAM'S BAZAAR, 136 Moody [see page 478]
Putney George H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 80 Brown
Pyne George F., carpenter, house rear 253 Charles Pyne Herbert M., buckle maker, boards 118 Felton
Pyne Kate F., widow of William A., house 116 Felton
QUALTERS DELIA, widow of Anthony, house 21 Central Qualters John, clerk, bds. Mrs. Kate Linskey's, Pond av.
Qualters Margaret Mrs., house 32 Charles
Qualters Martin, laborer, boards Thomas Qualters
Qualters Peter P., plumber's apprentice, 586 Main, bds. 49 New Grove
Qualters Sarah, house 32 Charles
Qualters Thomas, at W. B. & D. Works, house Massasoit
Qualters William, laborer, house rear 54 Calvary
Queen Daniel, hostler, 5 Spring, boards Lexington
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