Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1895, Part 25

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1895
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 610


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W ALTHAM JEWELRY CO., 183 Moody, W. J. Rogers, mgr. [see page 174]


W ALTHAM LUMBER CO., Harry F. Faden, mgr., Linden, near Beaver Brook station [see ends of book] ALTHAM MATERIAL CO. (Frederick P. Rip- ley), watch repairers and mnfrs., watch material, 15 Crescent [see page 477]


W ALTHAM MNFG. CO. (The), mnfrs. Orient cycles, Crescent Park, C. H. Metz, pres. [see page 476 ]


W


ALTHAM NATIONAL BANK, 637 Main, Joseph F. Gibbs, cashier [see page 482]


Waltham New Church School, Lexington, n. Beaver Waltham Post Office, Timothy Leary, postmaster, Metho- dist building, Moody, cor. Main [Moody Waltham Public Library, Mrs. Mary E. Bill, librarian, 15 Waltham Reform Club, rooms 137 1-2 Moody, room 6


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ALTHAM SAVINGS BANK, 637 Main, C. F. Stone, treas. [see page 482] [Tolman, treas. Waltham Screw Co., screw mnfrs., rear 93 Moody, B. S. W


ALTHAM STEAM LAUNDRY, 13 Crescent, . W. N. Rogers, prop. [see back cover ]


Waltham Storage Co., G. E. Kirwin, mgr., rear 611 Main Waltham Training school, for nurses, Charlotte Macleod, supt., rear 716 Main


W


ALTHAM TRIBUNE CO., 622 Main, Mrs. Lillian Ryder, manager [see page 480]


Waltham Water Works, Laroy Brown, supt., office 27 Moody, pumping station off Roberts


W


ALTHAM & BOSTON EXPRESS, Gibbs & Co., Rumford building, 614 Main [see page 10]


W ALTHAM & BOSTON EXPRESS, J. W. Per- kins, 146 Moody [see page 470]


WALTHAM & BOSTON EXPRESS, Jasper H. Yetten, prop., 112 Moody


Walton Harry, machinist, boards L. A. Dow's, Robbins Ward Andrew W., carriage mnfr. (West Newton), house 456 Moody


Ward Bert D., at Am. W. W. Co., house 312 Newton Ward Carl E., clerk (171 Wash., B.), boards 312 Newton Ward Cora R., widow of Edwin M., house 312 Newton Ward David T., painter, house 22 Palmer


Ward Edward, boards 352 High [Moody Ward Francis T., carriage smith (W. Newton), boards 464 Ward George B., machinist, house 464 Moody [ton Ward Henry B., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 69 Lexing- Ward Henry C., boards 22 Palmer


Chessman AUCTIONEER, and REAL ESTATE. MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED,


Rooms 29 and 30, Methodist Building, Waltham, Mass. Telephone, 9-2. Boston Office, 89 Court Street, Room 2. Telephone, 3160.


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Ward James F., collector (61 Court, B.), house 352 High Ward James R., machinist, boards 464 Moody


Ward Lawrence, laborer, house 20 Heard


Ward Patrick, laborer, house rear 159 Newton


Ward Patrick, umbrella mender, house Day, near Bolton Warden Erskine, mayor and (Northup & Warden), grocer, 148 Moody, house 258 do.


Wardwell Herbert, foreman, J. L. T. M. Co., house 8 Ray Ware Eveline D. Mrs., nurse, house Prospect Hill av.


Ware George, blacksmith, rooms 197 Newton


Ware George W., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. Prospect Hill av. Ware John, blacksmith, rooms 197 Newton [vard pl.


Wark William G., harness maker (Weston), house 6 Har- Warne Elbert M., house 185 Moody


Warne Annie M. Mrs., dentist, 185 Moody, house do.


Warner Ann M. Mrs., asst. librarian, 15 Moody, boards 24 Harvard av.


Warner Charles M., carpenter, house 220 Moody


Warner Daniel, fireman, 115 Bacon, house 76 Exchange


Warner Ernest H., showman, house 301 Crescent


Warner Hanford A., house 623 South


Warner Henry H., boards 623 South


Warren Alfred, house 33 Adams


Warren Betsey, widow of Isaac, house 57 Crescent


Warren Carrie A., widow of Myron, house 97 Central


Warren Charles, laborer, boards 47 Ash


Warren Charles H., pattern maker, house rear 39 Floyd Warren Charles R. (Rufus Warren .& Sons), boots and shoes, 9 Moody, house 62 Church


Warren Clarence H. (Rufus Warren & Sons), boots and shoes, 9 Moody, house 29 Bacon


Warren Cornelia, summer residence Beaver, near Linden Warren Fred, clerk (15 Eliot, B.), boards 39 Lexington Warren George, driver, boards rear 42 Prospect


Warren George E., milkman, 28 Prospect, house do.


Warren George E., confectionery (Cambridge), house 26 Hammond [ton


Warren George F., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 22 Wes- Warren George W., house 22 Weston


W Warren George W., butler, Dr. Wm. H. Baker, South, b. do. ARREN GEORGIA A. MRS., pianos, organs and sewing machines, 11 Moody, house 144 Summer Warren Gertrude, moved from city


W


Warren Hannah B., widow of Charles W., house 15 Vernon ARREN ISAAC & SON (Lowell E. Warren), boots and shoes, 647 Main [see page 131]


Warren Isaac F., milkman, 212 Charles, house do.


Warren Jonathan L., house 39 Lexington


Warren Lincoln A., lineman, N. E. T. & T. Co., h. 112 School


TRADE


MARK


OPTICIAN, GEO. H. LLOYD, 357 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON.


near BROMFIELD STREET.


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Warren Lowell E. (Isaac Warren & Son), boots and shoes, 647 Main, house 57 Crescent [h. at Boston Warren M. Eva, teacher, The Thomas R. Plympton school, TARREN NATHAN, sec., Equitable Life Assurance W


Society (150 Devonshire, B.), h. 50 Weston [see page 23] [9 Moody, h. 72 Church


Warren Rufus (Rufus Warren & Sons), boots and shoes, W ARREN RUFUS & SONS (Rufus, Clarence H. and Charles R. Warren), boots and shoes, 9 Moody [see page 16 ]


Warren Samuel S., died September 29, 1894


Warren Susan, widow of Samuel S., h. rear 42 Prospect


Warren Susan C. Mrs., summer res. Beaver, near Linden Warren Wilbur F., upholsterer, h. Highland av., n. Weston Warren Willard, boards 39 Lexington


Warren William A., druggists' sundries (120 Tremont, B.), h. 135 Main [Hammond


Warren William H., inspector (Custom House, B.), h. 30 Warring Charles W., house 72 Francis


Warsaw John, farmer, E. N. Pierce, Quince, boards do.


Warwick John, moved to Maine


Washburn Eunice E., widow of Sidney W., house 124 Ash Washburn Linnie R. Mrs., dressmaker, 32 Bacon, bds. do. Washburn William C., carpenter, h. 66 Prospect [Ter. Washburn Winslow A., at Am. W. W. Co., b. Norumbega Wasson Charles B., hairdresser, 6 Crescent, house Crescent Park


WATCH CITY DYE HOUSE, C. Vorbau & Co., props., rear 95 Moody [see page 131]


W-


ATCH CITY PROVISION AND GROCERY


STORE, Geo. L. Robinson & Co., props., 147 Adams [see page 460]


Waterhouse Robert, organ maker, 1041 Main, h. at Boston Waterman T. Heber, blacksmith, boards 6 Harvard place Waters James H., house 46 Hall


Waterson Alfred, hostler, 23 Crescent


Watson Alva, hostler, house 86 Cushing [Somerville Watson Annie, teacher, St. Mary's parochial school, h. at Watson George E., boards 86 Cushing


Watson Henry H., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 6 Robbins st. pl. Watson Nellie E., stenographer, 3 Moody, rm. 29, bds. 86 Cushing [house 376 do.


Watts Aaron L. (Watts & Pierson), grocer, 366 Moody, Watts Loren R., driver, 6 Church, house Gibbs court


Watts Penelope B., widow of Jackson, bds. 63 Myrtle Watts Sherburne D., clerk, 143 Moody, house 114 Lowell ATTS & PIERSON (Aaron L. Watts and Whitney


S. Pierson), grocers and provisions, 366 Moody, [see page 456]


Watzman Henry (H. Watzman & Co.), 590 Main, rms. do.


GET PRICES AT THE NEW LUMBER YARD. WOOD BARKER & CO., 17-2


BACON ST., WALTHAM. On Mass. Central R. R.


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W ATZMAN H. & CO. (Henry Watzman), boots, shoes and repairing, 590 Main [see page 131] Waugh David, carpenter, boards 12 Stearns


Waugh John W., carpenter, house 12 Stearns


Weaver Clarence T., civil engineer (439 Albany, B.), h. Wellington, near Homestead pl.


Weaver George C., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 19 Derby Webber Daniel M., hairdresser, 186 Prospect, bds. 157 Crescent


Webber Fannie O., bookkeeper, 719 Main, b. 17 Harvard Webber George F., physician, 58 Adams, house do.


Webber John H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 73 High


Webber Josephine R. Mrs., teacher, North grammar school, boards 24 Harvard avenue


Webber Scott A., clerk (B.), rooms 132 Crescent Weber Henry, brakeman, house 58 Turner


Webster Clarence D., rooms 83 Cherry [Harris


Webster Edgar F., draughtsman, Am. W. T. Co., h. 24 Webster Eleanor C., widow of John, house 87 Maple


Webster John R., plumbers' apprentice, house 13 Robbins Webster Kittie A., clerk, 657 Main, rooms 23 Church


Webster Laura A., widow of Ambrose, house 11 Spruce Webster Leonard G., machinist (Watertown), h. 56 Myrtle Webster Richard F., carpenter, house 26 High


Webster Theodore B., moved to Cambridge


WEBSTER WILLIAM A., photographer, Moody, house 30 Harris [see page 481]


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Weeks Charles A., driver, house 84 Grant


Weeks Delmont L., boots and shoes, 6 High, h. 451 Main Weeks Frank M., asst. day editor (Herald, B.), boards 20 Cushing


Weeks Hiram, produce (65 Clinton, B.), house 42 Crescent


Weeks Horace, house 27 Spruce


Weeks Wilbert L., city express, 158 Moody, h. 25 Spruce Weir Luke, laborer, house rear 18 Calvary


Welch Andrew, stone mason, boards 580 Main


Welch Bridget, widow of James, house 31 Heard


Welch Charles, moved to Boston


Welch James, laborer, house Elm, near Pine


Welch James, laborer, boards James Connelly's, Emery


Welch James, laborer, house 218 School


Welch John, laborer, boards 37 Gorham


Welch John, painter, boards 75 Exchange Welch John T., laborer, boards 21 Friend Welch John T., clerk, 33 Elm, house 33 Spring


Welch Joseph A., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 110 Crescent


Welch Mary J., dressmaker, 83 Felton, boards do.


Welch Michael, machinist's helper, boards 23 McKenn


Welch Patrick, laborer, house 21 Friend


Welch Patrick, machinist (B.), house Cedar, corner Oak


BUTTRICK


LUMBER co.,


H. W. HOWE, Pres. J. M. RICE, Treas. 56 FELTON ST., WALTHAM, ON F. R. R.


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WALTHAM


Welch Patrick A., farm hand, A. T. Lyman, h. 31 Heard Welch Patrick T., boards 45 Charles


Welch Richard, laborer, house 21 Bolton


Welch Sarah, widow of David, house 83 Felton


Welch William, laborer, moved to Chelsea


Welch William, machinist, h. Foundry av., near Willow Welch William, stone mason, house off Guinan, n. Bacon Welch, see Walsh, also Welsh


Welcome Frank D., steamfitter, h. High, near Newton line Weldon Bowden B. (Bowser & Co.), carpenter and builder, 165 South, house at Newton [Floyd


Welling Ernest S., janitor, Maynard building, Main, h. 44 Wellington Arthur C., clerk, 18 Lexington, house 75 Dale Wellington Caleb F., janitor, The C. Newhall and The Banks schools, house 53 Rich [house do.


Wellington Charles L., farmer, Trapelo road, n. Woburn, Wellington Edward, milkman and farmer, h. Trapelo road Wellington Elizabeth M., boards 9 Floyd [ sell Wellington Ernest S., janitor, Maynard bldg., rms. 12 Rus- Wellington Ethelyn A., dressmaker, 92 Crescent, house do. Wellington Frederick D., house 2 Summer avenue


Wellington Frederick D., 2nd, milkman, 63 South, h. do.


Wellington Harriet, widow of Caleb S., h. rear 133 Ash Wellington Herbert J., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 178 Chestnut Wellington Horatio A., Am. W. W. Co., house 133 Ash Wellington James Lowell, janitor, Waltham National Bank building, house Lawrence, corner Plympton


Wellington John M., dial maker, house Lunda [ington


Wellington Martha B., widow of Theodore, house 167 Lex- Wellington Mary M., widow of James, house 75 Dale


Wellington Nancy O., widow of Jefferson, h. 92 Crescent Wellington Sumner, driver, 13 Crescent


Wellington Walter M., dial sinker, Am. W. W. Co., bds. J. M. Wellington's


Wellington William S., driver, 130 Newton, rms. 721 Main Wells David H., salesman, house 30 High


Wells Emma J., housekeeper, 258 Moody


Wells Euphemia Mrs., house Weston, near Stony Brook Wells Frank E. (Wells & Boynton), 111 Moody, h. 301 do. Wells George E., conductor, F. R. R., b. N. Wells', Weston Wells John W., machinist, house 44 Russell


Wells LaRoy C., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 44 Russell Wells Leonard, house 86 1-2 Myrtle


Wells Nathaniel, house Weston, near Stony Brook Wells Wilfred, died 1894


Wells William F., brakeman, C. M. R. R., rooms 83 Ash Wells & Boynton (Frank E. Wells and George E. Boyn- ton), dentists, 111 Moody Welsh Stearns W., machinist, house Farwell, near River Welsh, see Welch, also Walsh


G. F. FROST 35 MOODY ST.


COAL, WOOD, HAY, Lime, Cement, Brick, Plaster, Drain Pipe, Etc.


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DIRECTORY.


Wentworth Amos H., screw maker, house Hall place Wentworth Aunie E., wid. of Frank G., h. High,c. Newton Wentworth Benjamin W., (B. W. Wentworth & Son), painter, 9 Prospect, house 17 do.


W ENTWORTH B. W. & SON (Benjamin W. and John E.), house painters, 9 Prospect [see page 455] Wentworth Charles W., farmer, h. 45 Plympton [pect Wentworth Edith, stenographer, B. Mnfg. Co., b. 17 Pros- Wentworth Edith A., widow of Clarence L., h. off Lincoln Wentworth Edwin F., clerk (B.), boards 17 Prospect


Wentworth Frank L., engineer, F. R. R., h. 21 Hartwell Wentworth Fred K., clerk, W. B. & D. Works, b. 33 Harris Wentworth Fred P., bookkeeper, boards 33 Harris


Wentworth James B., foreman, Arthur T. Lyman, Beaver, near Forest, house do. [9 Prospect, house 45 South Wentworth John E., (B. W. Wentworth & Son), painter, Wentworth Luciette A. Mrs., teacher (B.), h. 59 Lexington Wentworth Martha E. Mrs., teacher (Watertown), boards 10 Park place


Wentworth Ora B., moved to New Hampshire [suite 4 Wentworth Ralph S., treas. (127 Tremont, B. ),h. 74 School, Wentworth William Mrs., house 74 School, suite 4


Werner Peter, moved to Syracuse, N. Y.


Werner Peter, Jr., moved to Syracuse, N. Y.


West Harry, painter, house rear 569 Main


West Homer C., bug catcher, rooms 92 Brown


West Orin N., plumber, 154 Moody, house 139 Brown Westburg Charles, tinsmith, 137 Moody, house 43 Hall Western Union Telegraph Co., Waltham R. R. station,


Bessie T. Gates, operator, and W. A. Stevens, Roberts crossing


Weston Charles H., boarding house, 11 Walnut


Weston Clarence M., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 11 Walnut Weston George C., house 61 Cushing


Weston Harold, lumber (102 State, B.), house 44 Pleasant Weston Henry B., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 110 Crescent Weston Lawrence W., at Am. W. W. Co., b. 11 Walnut Westwood Alice V., bookkeeper, 79 Moody, b. 75 Orange Westwood Frank J., bookkeeper, boards 75 Orange Westwood John, machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 75 Orange Westwood Robert J., draughtsman, 3 Moody, room 33, boards 75 Orange


Wetherbee Albert, at Am. W. W. Co., house 66 Central Wetherbee Andrew A., carpenter, boards 55 Walnut Wetherbee Charles H., boards 66 Central


Wetherbee Edwin D., engraver (B.), house 40 Crescent Wetherbee Eunice B., widow of Elijah, h. 47 Chestnut Wetherbee Frank E., clerk, 9 Moody, bds. 47 Chestnut Wetherbee Frank W., foreman, dial dept., Am. W. W. Co., house 357 Crescent


SMOKE J. W. B. CIGAR.


J. W. BUCKLEY, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and Smokers' Articles. 37 Moody Street, - Waltham. For sale by all dealers.


279


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WALTHAM


Wetherbee Fred B., dial maker, Am. W. W. Co., bds. 66 Central [66 Central


Wetherbee Harry J., balance maker, Am. W. W. Co., rms. Wetherbee Henry, house 19 Vernon


Wetherbee Josiah W., boards 66 Central


Wetherbee Leander, carpenter, house 48 Wadsworth av.


Wetherbee Melissa, house 79 Central


Wetherbee Warren, house 348 Crescent


Weymouth Lusina B., wid. of Benjamin, h. 162 Chestnut Weymouth Osgood, house 193 Weston


Whalen John, dyer, B. Mnfg. Co., boards 409 River


Whalen John, dryer, W. B. & D. Wks., house 208 River


Whalen John, mason, boards 14 Calvary


Whalen Kate, widow of John, house 43 Exchange


Whalen Lizzie Mrs., rooms 8 Church


Whalen Luke, laborer. house 3, rear 175 School


Whalen Margaret, widow of Luke, boards 19 Sun


Whalen Patrick, dyer, B. Mnfg. Co., house 188 River Whalen Patrick D., brick mason, house 179 Newton Whalen Patrick S., carpenter, boards 17 Sun


Whalen Peter, laborer, house 14 Calvary Whalen Stephen J., coachman, S. A. Barton, Beaver, b. do.


Whalen Thomas J., mason, boards 14 Calvary


Whalen Thomas F., grocer, 19 Sun, house do.


Whalen William H., clerk, 187 School, b. 3, rear 175 do. Whalen, see Whalon, Whalan and Whelon


Whalon John J., driver, bds. Thomas Whalon's, Pond av. Whalon Thomas, laborer, house Pond av., near C. M. R. R. Wheaton Albert D., carpenter, h. Fiske av. [av., C. P. Wheaton Carl M., at Waltham Clock Co., h. 57 Riverview Wheaton Gordon, watch dial maker, boards 23 Winthrop Wheaton Thomas G., carpenter, house 23 Winthrop Wheaton, see Wheten


Wheelden Richard J., mariner, house 96 Orange Wheeler Abner S., clerk, 619 Main, house Fiske, n. Main Wheeler Andrew J., driver, Hose No. 3, house 83 Hall Wheeler Charles M., box maker, h. 852 Main [Wheeler's Wheeler Edith M., teacher, The Banks school, bds. E. A. Wheeler Edward M., clerk, boards 852 Main


Wheeler Ella A. Mrs., dressmaker, Fiske, n. Main, h. do. Wheeler Everett A., jeweler, house Banks Wheeler Henry A., moved to Vermont


Wheeler James, laborer, house 20 Clinton


Wheeler John, laborer, house Massasoit, opp. Centre Wheeler Marion L., teacher, The Bradshaw Stearns school, boards E. A. Wheeler's [boards E. A. Wheeler's Wheeler Rachel E., clerk, city clerk's office, City Hall, , Wheeler S. Alonzo, blacksmith (20 Creek sq., B.), house 74 Adams [dence South, near Roberts crossing Wheelock Austin A., metals (35 Oliver, B.), summer resi-


WOOD, BARKER & CO., LUMBER. -


-


MAIN OFFICE, EXCHANGE B'LDG.


BRANCH YARD, COR. STATE AND KILBY ST., BOSTON. BACON STREET, WALTHAM.


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WALTHAM [W] DIRECTORY.


Wheelock George F., summer residence South, near Roberts crossing


W HELAN PATRICK J., mason and plastering con- tractor, 15 Calvary, house 13 do. [see page 454] Whelon Daniel M. (John H. Whelon & Son), painter and paper hanger, 8 and 10 Spring, house 87 Central Whelon John H. (John H. Whelon & Son), painter and paper hanger, 8 and 10 Spring, house 85 Central


W1 HELON J. H. & SON (John H. and Daniel M. Whelon), painters and paper hangers, 8 and 10 Spring [see page 455]


Whelpley Frank H., carpenter, house 24 Winthrop Whelpley T. Brown, boat builder, house 85 High


Whelpley Willard P., carpenter, boards 119 Myrtle Whelpley William W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. Hall place Wherren Charles F., baggagemaster, F. R. R., h. 55 Morton Wheten, see Wheaton


Whidden George W., clerk, F. R. R. (B.), h. 32 Harvard Whipple Emeline, widow of Orrin, h. Townsend, n. Main Whitcomb Ella F., house 88 Plympton


Whitcomb Horace G. Mrs., house 88 Plympton


Whitcomb John E., supt., Am. W. T. Co., h. 12 Pleasant Whitcomb John F., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 169 Chestnut Whitcomb Susan A., house 89 Grant


White Alfred L., painter, boards 80 Ash


White Annie Mrs., house 18 Gorham


White Edward F., lather, boards rear 26 Exchange


White Emma H., teacher, South grammar school, rooms 265 Moody [house 48 Turner White Francis C., engineer, John Roberts & Son, South, White Fred H., carpenter, and janitor, The Roberts school, house 44 Turner


White George, boards 117 Plympton


White George E., at J. L. T. M. Co., house 83 Cushing


White Isaac, carpenter, boards 9 Elm


White James, electrician, boards "The Standish"


White James, molder (Watertown), boards 103 Felton White James S., blacksmith, rear 26 Exchange, house do. White. Joseph, carder, B. Mnfg. Co., house 12 Fern White Joshua, house 80 Ash


White Michael, blacksmith's helper, h. Brook av., n. Felton White Nelson, second hand, B. Mnfg. Co., house 52 Pine White Samuel, flour (454 Federal, B.), house 117 Plympton White Sewell, moved to Millbury [Church White Sewing Machine Co., J. E. Edwards, manager, 8 White William L., carpenter, house 32 Prospect av. White, see Le Blanc


Whitehead Alexander, moved from city


Whitehead Daniel, laborer, house Wall, near McKenn


Whitehead John, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 255 Crescent


BUTFRICK 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.


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Whitehead Lizzie, widow of Edward, boards 122 Pine Whitehead William H., machinist, boards 217 Moody Whitehouse Charles H., engineer, pumping station, W. W. W., off South, house do.


Whitehouse Joseph A., carpenter, b. 55 Walnut Whitford Edward D., Harvard law student, boards George H. Whitford's


Whitford Emma M. (Chicago), house Dale, cor. Bacon Whitford George H. (G. H. Whitford & Co.) (421 Washing- ton, B.), house Dale, corner Bacon


W HITFORD G. H. & CO. (George H. Whitford), silverware and jewelers (421 Washington, B.) [see page 114] [ford's, Dale Whitford Robert A., Harvard student, bds. G. H. Whit- Whiting Adeline A., widow of Charles A., h. 253 Bacon


Whiting E. R., 78 Crescent, boards 63 Orange [Bacon Whiting George J., asst. librarian, 15 Moody, boards 253 Whiting Homer, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 145 Crescent Whiting Livonia C. Mrs., housekeeper, 25 Brown Whiting Phineas, produce, house 253 Bacon [Brown Whiting William E., machinist, Am. W. W. Co, rooms 25 Whitman Marie S. Mrs., clerk, 107 Moody, rms. 18 Crescent Whitman Monroe, boards 92 High


Whitmore Frank T., house 108 Lowell


Whitney Catherine, widow of Henry, house 892 Main Whitney Charles A., draughtsman, house 186 Lexington Whitney Charles G., milkman, 3 Stow, house do.


Whitney Charles H., clerk, boards 30 Ash


Whitney Francis, house Hammond, corner Plympton


Whitney Frank L., clerk (Shoe & Leather Bank, B.), boards Francis Whitney's


Whitney Luman Z., hack driver, boards 16 Taylor Whitney Mary B., widow of Nathan, house 31 Walnut


Whitney Samuel, machinist, house 30 Ash


Whitney Susan J., widow of Zimri, house 16 Taylor Whitney William S., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 244 Crescent Whittemore Henry, supt. of schools, office 3 Moody, room


3, house 34 Appleton [av., C. P. Whitten Charles H., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 14 Riverview Whitten Mary A., widow of John, stationery and fancy goods, 121 Moody, house 89 Alder


Whittier Fred D., motorman, boards 104 Crescent


Whittier John A., house 910 Main


Whittier Otis G., house 997 Main


Whoolley, see Woolley


[295 Moody


Whorf Lucinda W., teacher, South grammar school, bds.


W HOULEY MICHAEL F., cigars, tobacco and pool, 585 Main, house 73 Central [see page 466] Wigars John J., hostler, 12 Church, house 4 Gibbs ct. Wiggin Ozro A., tailor, boards 418 Main


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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Wight Fred H., salesman, 10 Felton, house 1 Summer st. av. Wight John A., farmer and milkman, Trapelo road, near Forest, house do.


Wight L. Bell, dressmaker, 247 Moody, boards do.


Wilbar Sarah E., teacher, South grammar school, boards 63 Crescent [331 Crescent Wilcox Charles H., machinist, J. L. T. Mnfg. Co., boards Wilcox Walter B., boards 10 Charles


Wilcox William C., clerk, City Hall, room 2, h. 10 Charles Wilde Louise M., principal, The Jona. B. Bright school, h. at Somerville


Wilder Albert M. Mrs., moved to Somerville


Wilder A. Marshall, moved to Somerville


Wilder Frank A., moved to Jamaica Plain


Wilder Mary S., widow of Ambrose S., house 118 Chestnut Wiley Merritt C., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 22 Brown Wilkins William C., gas fitter, house Elm, near Pine


Willard Eliza, widow of Rufus P., h. r. Univ. church, Main Willard George B., boards George H. Willard's


Willard George H., farmer, h. Warren, nearly opp. Beaver


Willard Horace N., farmer, boards Geo. H. Willard's Willcutt Everard L., machinist, house 5 Robbins place Willey Charles J., salesman, rooms 1 Maple Terrace Willey Herbert L., steam fitter, boards 28 Taylor Willey Joseph B., driver, house 28 Taylor


Willey Susan E., boarding house, 157 Crescent


Willard Levi J., carpenter, house 11 Harvard [ington av. Williams Albert P., foreman, Am. W. W. Co., h. 15 Wash- Williams Angelina F. Mrs., house Homestead place


Williams Ann, widow of William, boards A. W. Gray's, Hope av. [house 327 Moody Williams Charles F. Rev., pastor, First Baptist church, Williams Clara M., gen. secy., Young Women's Christian Asso., 137 1-2 Moody, room 4


Williams Daniel W. (D. F. Viles & Co.), insurance, 637 Main, room 9, house at Weston 175 Russell Williams Eben J., apothecary, Main, corner Prospect, house Williams Elhanan J., foreman engraver, O'H. W. D. Co., house 161 Brown


Williams Ernest A., machinist (10 South, B.), b. 487 Main Williams Eugenie A., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 159 Moody Williams Fred, gardener, F. R. Matheson, Quince, bds. do. Williams Fred, student, bds. 15 Wash. av. [bds. do. Williams George, foreman, Augustus Flagg's, Trapelo rd., Williams Harriet J., teacher, High school, h. at Somerville Williams Lina S., sewing teacher, public schools, house Homestead place - Williams Maggie E., widow of Augustine Z., h. 541 Main Williams Mary B., nurse, house Homestead place


Williams Minna, widow of Peter, h. 15 Washington av.


The Best Glasses Are None Too Good. Geo. H. Lloyd, - Optician.


357 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.


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Williams Rachael, dressmaker, 487 Main, boards do. Williams Roscoe A., carpenter, 12 Howard, house do. Williams Ruth P., nurse, house Homestead place Williams Sae W. Mrs., dressmaker, house 159 Moody Williamson Alfred H., driver, 508 Lexington, boards do. Williamson David, wheel turner, 115 Bacon, h. 471 Main Williamson Fred H. A., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 185 Chestnut


Williamson Harry A., boards 471 Main [Chestnut Williamson Hiram, head porter (P. O., B.), house 185 Williamson Martha E., dressmaker, 108 Chestnut, bds. do. Willis Charles A., student, boards 564 Main


Willis Cyrus L., carpenter, house 2 Highland av.


Willis Dwight F., student, boards 564 Main [Cushing Willis Frederick R., watchmaker, Am. W. W. Co., h. 10 Willis John W., physician, 564 Main, house do.


Willis Warwick P., salesman, house 60 Dale [Dale


Willis W. Archibald, vocal teacher, 10 Moody, boards 60 Willoughby Etta, at Am. W. W. Co., house 22 Orange Willoughby Nellie, at Am. W. W. Co., house 22 Orange Wills William H., overseer, dyeing, W. B. & D. Works, house 35 Willow




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