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 36
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Clifford John J., shoemaker, 3 Cross, house do.
Clifton Edwin E., carpenter, house rear 33 Mt. Auburn Clossey Mary E., widow of Thomas, house 96 Water Cobb David, clerk, 18 Mt. Auburn, boards 16 Parker Cobb Elden L., moved to Cambridge
Cobb Freeman W., clerk, 12 Mt. Auburn, house 16 Parker Coburn Benjamin L., shoemaker, 6 Spring, house 16 Morse Coburn Heber W., asst. librarian, Harvard Law School (Cambridge), boards 16 Morse
Coburn James H., moved to Cambridge Coburn Susan A. Mrs., dressmaker, 54 Fayette, boards do. Cochrane Ellen, house 7 Franklin
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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Coddy Hugh, farm hand, 675 Belmont, boards do.
Coe Harrie L., apothecary, Mt. Auburn, c. Belmont, h. do. Coe Huldab A., moved to Cambridge
Coen John, papermaker, house 27 Water
Coffee John J., shirt ironer, house 10 Cuba
Coffey Cornelius, laborer, house 88 Summer [Pleasant Coffey John, flagman, Howard st. R. R. crossing, h. 141 Coffey John J., painter, boards 53 Fayette [Bemis Coffey Michael, laborer, W. W. S. Co., h. 28 Waltham, Coffey Thomas, laborer, house 53 Fayette
Coffey Thomas H., laborer, boards 53 Fayette
Coffin Edwin H., clerk (B.), boards Belmont, cor. White Coffin Emily M., widow of John W., house 8 Garfield
Coffin Gardner S., locksmith (39 Merchants row, B.), house 127 Boyd
Cokeley Delia Mrs., moved to Ireland
Colburn Enoch S., teamster, house 38 Riverside
Colburn Nellie E., boards 38 Riverside
Colby Edward H., carpenter, house 104 Pleasant Colby Joseph, driver, 15 Spring, house at Waltham Cole Alton B., molder, house 23 Marion road
Cole Charles S., motorman, h. 356 Mt. Auburn Cole George B., moved to Winchester
Cole S. Frank, clerk (51 Summer, B.), house 19 Marion rd. Cole William A., agent (155 Franklin, B.), h. 13 Dexter av. Coleman Daniel F., private, U. S. Arsenal, boards do. Coleman Henry, farm hand, bds. 7 rear 32 Cottage, Mt. A. Coleman Thomas R., clerk, F. R. R. (B.), boards 27 Green Coleman William, laborer, house 27 Green
Coleman William P., driver, 19 Galen, boards 27 Green Colligan Charles A., stove mounter, 22 Galen, house 52 North Beacon
Colligan Charles E., medical student, boards 53 Arsenal Colligan Edward F., molder, 22 Galen, house 5 Brook Colligan Michael B., pattern fitter, 22 Galen, h. 58 Arsenal Collins Frederick, paper hangings, 3 Spring, b. 10 Patten Collins Henry, paper hanger, house 24 Irving
Collins James, upholsterer, boards 10 Wheeler ct.
Collins Margaret, house 74 Galen
Collins Michael S., clerk, 25 Main, boards at Newton
Collins Royce E., hostler, 273 Main, boards do.
Comstock Fannie A., teacher (Bridgewater), b. 33 Green Comstock William G., peddler, house 33 Green
Conant Arthur L., tinsmith, 22 Galen, house 39 Fayette
Conant Frank M., student, boards 75 Pleasant
Conant Henry J., mechanical engineer (53 State, B.), house 21 Russell av.
Conant Herbert E., clerk, boards 39 Fayette
Conant John H., indurated fibre ware (103 State, B.), and treas., W. W. S. Co., 52 Main, house 75 Pleasant
TRADE MARK
OPTICIAN, GEO. H. LLOYD, 357
WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON. near BROMFIELD STREET.
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Conant Marvel J., commission merchant (22 South Market, B.), house 14 Elton av., E. W.
Conant Maud C., bookkeeper, 89 Arsenal, bds. at Waltham Condon Ambrose, carpenter, house 4 Pearl
Condon Charles, farmhand, boards 113 Arsenal
Condon Frank, boards 4 Pearl
Condon John, house 17 French
Condon Lizzie, stenographer, 19 Galen, boards Green
Condon Patrick, wood and coal, 58 Summer, house do. Condon Percy, driver, 58 Summer, boards do.
Condon William T., driver, 58 Summer, boards do. Connelly Anthony C., town laborer, h. 29 Church lane Connelly James J., upholsterer, bds. 8 r. 37 Cottage, Mt. A. Connelly Michael, laborer, boards 27 Arsenal
Connelly Michael, farm hand, h. 8 rear 37 Cottage, Mt. A.
Connelly Patrick, laborer, house 2 No. Beacon st. court Connelly Patrick, soapmaker, 46 Water, house 25 Market Connelly Philip P., plumber, house 162 Main
Connelly Sarah, laundress, rooms 133 Main
Connelly Stephen, laborer, house 72 Arsenal
Connelly Thomas, variety store, 81 Fayette, house do.
Connelly Thomas, laborer, boards 20 Arser al
Connelly Timothy P., tailor, bds. 8 rear 37 Cottage, Mt. A. Conners John J., carpenter, house 14 Howard
Conners Mary, moved to North Adams [Bemis
Connors James, farm hand, 276 Main, house 46 Waltham, Connors Margaret E., widow of William, house 166 Main Conroy Michael E., mason, house 12 Bacon
Conroy M. Richard, plumber's apprentice, bds. 12 Bacon Consodine Martin, moved to Newton
Consodine Patrick, moved to Newton Consodine William, moved to Newton
Conway Mary, widow of Michael, house 14 California Cook Frank, moved to Newtonville
Cook John M., dyer, 19 Galen, house 29 do.
Coolidge Anna M. J., housekeeper, 65 Mt. Auburn
COOLIDGE AUSTIN J., N. E. Machine Co. (43 to 47 Beverly, B.), house 65 Mt. Auburn [see page 654] Coolidge Emma J., music teacher, boards 303 Mt. Auburn Coolidge Frank E., market gardener, 303 Mt. A.,house do. Coolidge Herbert, insurance agent, house 17 Garfield Coolidge John Mrs., house 303 Mt. Auburn [h do. Coolidge Joshua, market gardener, 262 Arlington, Mt. A., Coolidge Mary E., died Aug. 17, 1893 [35 Coolidge Hill Coolidge Sumner, music teacher (149 A Tremont, B.), h. Coolidge Wendell P., market gardener, 262 Arlington, Mt. A., boards do. [Russell av. Coombs Edward H., clerk (146 Franklin, B.), boards 9 Coombs S. Henry, cashier (141 Federal, B.),h. 9 Russell av. Coon Annette G., dressmaker, house 46 Spring
GET PRICES AT THE NEW LUMBER YARD. WOOD BARKER & CO.,
BACON ST., WALTHAM. On Mass. Central R. R.
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WATERTOWN [C] DIRECTORY.
Coon James H. L., ins. inspector (71 Kilby, B.), h. 7 Palfrey Cooney Daniel H., police, house 40 Arsenal
Cooney Ellen M., widow, boards 15 Arsenal
Copson William A., crackers, house 15 Dexter av.
Corbett Jennie L., dressmaker, boards 3 Fletcher Terrace Corcoran Catharine, widow of Patrick, house 49 Pleasant
Corcoran Lawrence, marble finisher, h. 41 Cottage, Mt. A.
Corcoran Timothy, paper maker, house 33 Water
Corrigan Edmund, starch maker, Crystal Springs Mnfg. Co., boards 30 Waltham
Corrigan James, moved to Newton
Corrigan Thomas, moved to Waltham
Corrigan, see Colligan
Corrini John, laborer, boards 12 Arsenal
Corson William W. (658 Wash., B.), house 55 Palfrey Cory Herbert M., clerk, U. S. Arsenal, h. at Newtonville Costello Jeremiah, laborer, house off Arlington, at 243 Costello Michael, machinist, U. S. Arsenal, bds. 23 Mt. A. Cotter James, carpenter, rooms 10 Taylor
Cotting Henrietta, widow of Edward P., house 2 Williams Coughlin Thomas W., asst. pastor, St. Patrick's church, house 9 Chestnut
Coughlin William, starch maker, house 94 Water
Courtney John, well driver, house 155 Pleasant
Courtney Michael, town teamster, house 172 Pleasant
Coveney Dennis, laborer, house 27 Pleasant
Covill Walter H., salesman, house 54 Church
Cox Barney C. Mrs., house 19 Green [bds. 19 Green
Cox William H., cigars, tobacco and livery stable, 68 Main, Crafts Ellen M., died March 14, 1893
Crafts Mary E., widow, moved to Boston
Crain Timothy, farm hand, 377 Main, boards do.
Cram John H., moved to Allston
Cram John J., cooper, 46 Water, boards 41 Galen
Craman John, laborer, boards 41 Galen
Crawford Alexander, moved to So. Boston
Crawford Calvin D., market gardener, 18 Lincoln, h. do. CRAWFORD FRED E., lawyer, 56 Main, room 2 and (10 Tremont, B.), house 12 Lincoln [see page 500] Crawford Harry A., market gardener, 143 Riverside, h. do. Crawford William J., moved to So. Boston
Creed Patrick, farmhand, bds. 7 rear 32 Cottage, Mt. A.
Creeden Daniel, private, U. S. Arsenal, boards do.
Crimlish Mary E., boarding house, 76 Main
Critchett Frederick E., town clerk and ins. agent, 56 Main, house 18 Franklin
Critchett James H. (J. H. Critchett & Son), . express, 48 Main, h. 16 Royal
Critchett James O. (J. H. Critchett & Son), express, 48 Main, house 44 Irving
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., H. W. HOWE, Pres. J. M. RICE, Treas. 56 FELTON ST., WALTHAM, ON F. R. R.
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Critchett J. H. & Son (James H. and James O. Critchett), express, 48 Main, and (91 Kilby, B.) [Franklin Critchett William M., bookkeeper (77 Bedford, B.), h. 11 Critchley George H., moved to Waltham Crocker Roy L., surveyor, rooms 31 Summer Croft Mark D., clerk, 18 Mt. Auburn, boards 17 Winter Croft Michael, molder, 22 Galen, house 17 Winter Croft William J., molder, 22 Galen, boards 17 Winter Crofts James P., printer, 30 Main, boards 76 Galen Crofts John P., shipper, 24 Pleasant, boards 76 Galen Crofts Patrick W., pattern fitter, 22 Galen, house 76 do. Crofts William J., clerk, 37 Main, boards 17 Winter Cronin Dennis, laborer, house 29 Main
Crosby Thomas, clerk, boards 306 Pleasant
CROSBY WILLIAM LINCOLN, manager, Lewan- do's dye house, 19 Galen, office (17 Temple pl., B.), house 184 Commonwealth av., Boston [see page 3] Cross Robert A., machinist, 67 Water, house 4 Watertown Crossfield Marion Mry., house 40 Fayette
Crossland Benjamin, boards 41 Waltham
Crossland George, moved to Waltham
Crossman Sanford, driver, 15 Spring, house 7 No. Beacon Crouse James E., foreman, 24 Irving, house 14 Chester Crowdle Martin, moved to Newton
Crowell Randall H., bookkeeper, 18 Main, house at Newton Crowley Michael, laborer, house 10 Common street place Crowley Michael, mason, boards 7 Forest
Crump Richard, cook (B.), house 355 Mt. Auburn
Cruser Lewis E., foreman, cylinder room, 19 Galen, house 37 Mt. Auburn
CRYSTAL SPRINGS MANUFACTURING CO. (THE), starch mnfrs., 166 Pleasant and (70 Kilby, B.) [see page 483]
Cullen John, carpenter, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., bds. 24 Arsenal Cummings Charles W., mason, 12 Patten, boards do.
Cummings Mary A., widow of Andrew, house 12 Patten Cunniff John F., laborer, boards 66 Galen
Cunniff Martin J., molder, 22 Galen, house 66 do. Cunniff Patrick S., student, boards 66 Galen Cunniff Peter, laborer, house 88 Walnut
Curley Thomas, laborer, 153 Orchard, boards do.
Curran John, laborer, house rear 7 Cross
Curran Kate E., music teacher, boards 2 Common street pl.
Curran Mary, house rear 7 Cross Curran Thomas, house 2 Common
Curry Robert, moved to Newton
Curry Samuel, moved to Newton
Curtis Ira T., driver, 15 Spring, house 18 Irving Curtis William, shoemaker, 36 Mt. Auburn, bds. 20 Spring Cusack Peter, sergeant, U. S. Arsenal, house do.
G. F. FROST , Lime, Cement, Brick, Plaster, Drain Pipe, Etc.
35 MOODY ST.
COAL, WOOD, HAY,
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Cushing Benjamin F., clerk, 10 Galen, rooms 37 Summer Cushing Mabel, bookkeeper, 26 Main, boards 37 Summer . Cushing Sylvanus M., carpenter, house 37 Summer Cutler Sarah, widow of Silas, boards 43 Main [Chestnut Cutter Hattie M., teacher, Spring primary school, boards 3 Cutter Samuel P., boards 9 Jewett
CUTTER WATSON G. & SONS, real estate, mort- gages and insurance (5 Tremont, B.) [see back cover] Cutts Loring, machinist, rooms 18 Church
DADMUN CHARLOTTE M., widow, moved to New Brunswick [76 Mt. Auburn
Dadmun Etta B., teacher, Grant grammar school, boards
Dadmun Francis W., died Feb. 6, 1893
Dadmun Helen, widow of Harry, house 62 Riverside
Dadmun Jennie F., dressmaker, house 22 Cross
Dadmun Mary H., button hole maker, house 22 Cross Dailey John, foreman, 24 Pleasant, house 140 Main
Dalby Thomas, treas., Thomas Dalby Co., house 37 Morse Dalby Thomas A., pres., Thomas Dalby Co., h. 3 Jewett
Dalby Thomas Co., knit goods mnfrs., 43 Morse, T. A. Dalby, pres., Thomas Dalby, treas.
Daley Michael J., presser, 19 Galen, house 9 Park
Daley Robert, clerk (Auburndale), boards 15 Maple
Dalliare Jerome, hairdresser, 5 Galen, house 8 Hudson Dalton John J., moved to Allston
Daly Daniel, moved to Cambridge
Daly James, laborer, house off Arlington, at 243
Daly Jeremiah, teamster, house 15 Arsenal
Daly Michael, gardener, house 15 Maple
Damon Joseph N., treas., Union Carpet Lining Co., 304 Arsenal, house at Newton
Dana Emma, boards 21 Franklin
Danforth Guy P., apothecary, 40 Main, house 4 Galen
Dardis John H., door maker, house 55 Fayette
Darling James A., boards 19 Morse
Darling Moses, machinist, house 19 Morse [E. W. Davenport Albert M., salesman (48 Canal, B.), h. 56 Grove, Davenport Alfred M. (Davenport & Howard), market gardener, 56 Grove, E. W., bds. do. [Coolidge Hill Davenport Bennett F., physician (161 Tremont, B.), h. 31 Davenport Charles, boards 56 Grove, E. W.
Davenport Charles A., physician, boards 56 Grove, E. W. Davenport & Howard (Alfred M. Davenport and Henry M. Howard), market gardeners, 56 Grove, E. W.
AVIDSON ALBERT O., agent, Atna Mills, 266 DAVI Pleasant, pres. Watertown Water Supply Co., and Watertown Savings Bank, h. 8 Bridge [see page 496] AVIDSON GEORGE G., mnfr. custom shirts, 30 D Main, house 73 Mt. Auburn [see page 488]
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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Davidson Herbert E., sec. (146 Franklin, B.), house Coolidge Hill, next Grove
Davidson Irving H., division supt., Wagner Palace Car Co., boards 8 Bridge, Bemis [pl., Bemis Davis Arthur G., section hand, Ætna Mills, bds. 4 Swett Davis Herbert S., salesman (Worcester), h. 57 Elm, E. W. Davis Ida R., bookkeeper, 32 Main, house at West Newton Davis Jason G: (Nonantum), house 4 Swett place, Bemis Davis Julia, widow of Robert L., house 11 Winter
Davis Lucian, engineer, 304 Arsenal, house 150 Orchard Davis Mary E. L., boards 173 Mt. Auburn [burn
Day George H., cattle agent and inspector, h. 45 Mt. Au- Day Hiram R., carpenter, h. 10 rear 31 Cottage, Mt. A. Dean Charles A., shirt cutter, rear 59 Spring, house 59 do. Dean Charles A., vice-pres., Hollingsworth & Whitney
Co., Union Bag and Paper Co., 24 Pleasant, house at Roxbury
Dean Charles H., Custom House (B.), house 41 Church Dearing Henry, spinner, boards 297 Pleasant
DeBennett Clarence, moved to New York
Delaney Francis P., laborer, boards 5 Swett place, Bemis Delaney John W., plumber, boards 5 Swett place, Bemis Delaney Joseph A., clerk, 327 Pleasant, b. 5 Swett pl., Bemis Delaney William, laborer, house 5 Swett place, Bemis Delay Mary, widow of Daniel, house 283 Pleasant, Bemis
Delay Mary Ann, died Oct. 16, 1894
Delay Michael E., cigar mnfr., 283 Pleasant, house do.
Delorey Andrew, house 16 Stanley av.
Dempsey J. Crawford, buyer, Nonantum Worsted Co. (Newton), house 27 Riverside
Dempsey Norman P., dyer, boards 27 Riverside
Derby Henry C., treas. (24 South Market, B.), house 61 Watertown
Dermon John C., carpenter, house Holt
Dermon John S., carpenter, house 5 Gilkey av.
Desmond Dennis, paper maker, H. & W. Co., h. 16 Middle
Desmond Katie, laundress, 57 Spring, boards at Newton
Desimone Anthony, laborer, house 42 Pleasant
Desimone James, laborer, house 84 Summer
Desptra George, teamster, 128 Arsenal, house 30 Pleasant
de Tulio Tobia, laborer, house 18 Watertown
Devany James, moved to Newton
Devany Patrick, laborer, house 21 French
Devarney Dennis, laborer, house 5 Wheeler court
Devarney Michael, laborer, boards 25 Wheeler court
Devarney Thomas T., machinist, 14 Watertown, house 25 Wheeler court
Dickinson John D., dentist (164 Newbury, B.), h. 9 Winter Dimick Carroll D., at U. S. Arsenal, h. 15 Chester [av.
Dimick Orlando W., master, Wells school (B.), h. 13 Russell
WOOD, BARKER & CO., - LUMBER. -
MAIN OFFICE, EXCHANGE B'LDG.
BRANCH YARD,
COR. STATE AND KILBY ST., BOSTON. BACON STREET, WALTHAM.
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WATERTOWN [D] DIRECTORY.
Dimock William J., boards 131 Boyd
Dimock William R., carpenter, house 131 Boyd
Doherty James F., porter (137 Federal, B.), boards 9 Cuba Doherty John, laborer, house 9 Cuba
Doherty Mary A., clerk, 45 Main, house at Waltham
D' OHERTY WILLIAM F., baker and caterer, 45 Main, house 81 do. [see page 492]
Doherty William J., freight clerk, F. R. R. (B.), b. 9 Cuba Dolan Ann J., house 27 Church lane
Dolbier Edward B., engineer, rear 18 Maple, h. at Newton Dolbier Nathan B., foreman, rear 18 Maple, b. at Newton Donlan Catherine, wid. of Thomas, h. Mt. A., opp. Cottage Donlevy Thomas, supt., Ætna Mills, b. 261 Pleasant, Bemis Donnelly Brian, laborer, F. R. R., house 29 Church lane Donnelly John, farm hand, house 8 Common street place Donnelly Joseph, teamster, boards P. Nally's, Waverly Donnelly Michael, laborer, house 20 Water
Donnelly Thomas, farm hand, house 1 Common st. place Donnelly Timothy F., teamster, 19 Galen, boards 20 Water
Donovan Ann, widow of Patrick, house 16 Forest
Donovan Christopher J., died February 4, 1894 Donovan James, laborer, boards 1 Arsenal
Doody Patrick, laborer, house 18 Cottage place Dooley James, boots and shoes, 6 Mt. Auburn, h. 4 Green
Dooling Margaret, widow of John, boards 62 Hovey Dorgan John, laborer, boards 35 Water
Dormer Anna B., widow of James, house 25 Spring Dorrien Hugh,laborer, boards 48 Galen
Doughty Charles E., chair reseater, 28 Mt. Auburn, h. do. Douglas George H. S., shipper, 26 Pleasant, h. 133 Main Douglas James H., carpenter, house 174 Main
Douglass William, carpenter, rooms 55 Mt. Auburn Dow Benjamin H., molder, 22 Galen, house 40 Riverside Dow Simeon A., died May 18, 1893 [Summer
Dowd James, gateman, Spring st. R. R. crossing, h. 74 Downing Patrick, junk, 87 Fayette, house do.
Downing Richard F., junk collector, boards 87 Fayette Downing Richard, laborer, house 75 Fayette Downs Lizzie, shirt maker, house 63 Spring
Downs Mary, shirt maker, house 63 Spring
Downs Mary F., widow of Thomas F., house 2 Williams
Downs William E., painter, house 114 Galen
Doyle Andrew, moved to Waverley
Doyle Andrew J., moved to Waverley
Doyle Edward, laborer, house 36 Pleasant
Doyle Eliza B., widow of James, house 21 Wheeler court Doyle Francis T., moved to Waverley
Doyle James, laborer, house 15 Palfrey
Doyle John, private, U. S. Arsenal, boards do.
Doyle Michael, laborer, house 5 Cottage place, Mt. Auburn
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.
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WATERTOWN [E] DIRECTORY.
Doyle Patrick, laborer, house 13 Mt. Auburn [Mt. A. Doyle Patrick, laborer, boards 15 rear Coolidge school, Drake Frank H., night officer, State Prison (Charlestown), house 31 Summer [61 Coolidge avenue
Drake Frederick L., boots and shoes (94 Court, B.), h. Drake Nathan, farmer, 61 Coolidge avenue, house do.
Drew Atwood D., shoemaker, 6 Spring, house 46 do.
Drew Charles E., bookkeeper, 24 Pleasant, h. at Waltham Drew Patrick, laborer, house 243 Arlington
Driscoll Cornelius, laborer, house 96 Water
Dugan Delano H., machinist, house 1 Royal
Dugan Patrick, laborer, house 16 North Beacon st. ct.
Dunham Clara, teacher, boards 26 Spring
Dunham Douglas A. Mrs., house 26 Spring
Dunham Elias F., carpenter, house Hillside, Waverly Park [B.), h. 6 Chester
Dunklee Benjamin, house 6 Chester Dunklee William, stoves, furnaces, etc. (113 Blackstone, Dunlap Sylvester F., engineer, 19 Galen, house 15 Phillips Dunn Andrew J., moved to Chelsea
Dunn James, stoker, Gas Works, boards 113 Arsenal Dunne George C., manager (42 Oliver, B.), house 73 Boyd Dunphy Patrick J., clerk (8 Huntington av., B.), house 29 Common st. place
Duntley Charles W., carpenter, house 13 Palfrey
Dupee George H., provisions (129 Staniford, B.), house 27 Morse
Durant Hugh, moved to Allston
Dutton Albert, manager (159 Pearl, B.), h. 132 Arlington Dwelley George R., supt. public schools, office Town Hall, and principal, Phillips High school, house at Arlington Heights
Dwyer Elizabeth, widow of John, house rear 138 Main Dwyer John F., police, house 2 Irving Park [Summer Dwyer Mary, forewoman, press room, 19 Galen, house 62 Dwyer Patrick, died April 2, 1893
Dwyer Thomas F., starch maker, boards 62 Summer
Dyer Isaac H., house 30 Franklin
Dymond William H., carpenter, h. Dwight, Waverly Park
EAMES MINNIE A., widow of Seth J., house 15 Garfield Earle Alfred, engineer, The Warren Soap Mnfg. Co., Water, boards 2 Summer [Galen Earle Edward B., teas, etc. (63 Commercial, B.), h. 125 Earle James H., publisher (178 Wash., B.), house 127 Galen Eason William, clerk, boards 15 Phillips
Eaton Ann M., widow of Jeremiah M., boards 68 Riverside Eaton Charles H., clerk, 50 Main, boards 19 Forest
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ATON EDWARD B., treas., Hollingsworth & Whit- ney Co., 24 Pleasant, store (44 Federal, B.), house at Newton Centre [see page 483].
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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WATERTOWN [E] DIRECTORY.
Eaton Frank B., laborer, boards 19 Forest
Eaton Henry A., painter, U. S. Arsenal, house 19 Forest Edgecomb Freeman H., foreman, pattern makers, 22 Galen,. house 7 Irving Park
Edgecomb Nellie C., clerk, 15 Main, boards 7 Irving Park Edwards George, moved to Maine
Edwards James H., motorman, h. 7 Cottage, Mt. Auburn Edwards William, house 15 Fayette
Edwards William, boards 7 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
Edwards William H., dentist (Newton), boards 15 Fayette- Egan Festus, plumber, house 63 Morse
Egan Festus, Jr., plumber, 48 Main, boards 63 Morse
Egan Paul A., clerk, 79 Main, boards 16 Cross
Egleston William J., shoemaker, 76 Main, house do.
Elder Charles, moved to Waverley
Elder Robert, moved to Waverley
Elder Robert, Jr., moved to Waverley
Eldridge Abigail S., widow of Perez, house 20 Cross
Eldridge Amelia W., widow, moved to Fairhaven
Elliott Arthur, painter, boards 71 Main
Elliott Henry, soap peddler, boards 71 Pleasant
Elliott Henry W., moved to Boston
Elliott James, painter, house end Irving
Elliott Sterling, editor (12 Pearl, B.), house 24 Maple
Ellis George, moved to East Boston
Ellis Minnie L., boards 25 Russell av.
Ellis Ruth L. Mrs., moved to South Framingham
Ellis Susie C. (Ellis & Mugridge), restaurant, 8 Mt. Auburn, rooms 12 Taylor
LLIS & MELLEDGE, real estate, mortgages and insurance, Lyceum building, Harvard sq. (Cambridge), and 150 Devon., Boston
Ellis & Mugridge (Susie C. Ellis and Josephine E. Mug- ridge), restaurant, 8 Mt. Auburn
Elvin Frank F., draughtsman (B.), house 28 Palfrey Emerson Clarence V., sec., Stanley Dry Plate Co., rear 18 Maple, house at Lewiston, Me.
Emerson Edward D. (Emerson & Thompson), 38 Water- town, house at Wellesley Hills
Emerson Mary A., widow of Thos., h. 8 Swett place, Bemis- Emerson Thomas P., express, 15 Spring, and (15 Devon- shire and 34 Court square, B.), house 32 Arsenal
Emerson & Thompson ( Edward D. Emerson and Thomas: C. Thompson), soda water mfrs., 38 Watertown Emery Aaron F., died August, 1894
Emery Ada P., music teacher (B.), bds. 11 Dexter av.
Emery Clarence P., genl. sec. Y. M. C. A.
Empire Laundry Machine Co., Lewis B. Porter, agent, 14 Watertown
English Edward, moved to Newton
The Best Glasses Are None Too Good. Geo. H. Lloyd, - Optician.
357 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
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WATERTOWN [F] DIRECTORY.
Ensign Chas. S., lawyer (23 Court, rm. 518, B.), h. 113 Galen Ensign Charles S., Jr., student, boards 113 Galen,
Ensign Fred S. (Ford & Ensign), dry goods, 32 Main, bds. 4 Marion road
Ensign Julia M., widow of Sidney A., house 113 Galen Erickson Leding, farmhand, boards 116 Pleasant
Ethier Edmund, starch maker, house 23 French Eustis Michael, moved to Newton
Evans Alfred, jeweler, 2 Mt. Auburn, house at Waltham Evans Charles, florist, 360 Main, house do. [Marshall Evans James D., salesman (55 Commercial, B.), house 30 E. C. Mnfg. Co., Herbert H. Sawyer, treas., 57 Spring
FAGAN JAMES H., harness maker and carriage trim- mer, 359 Mt. Auburn, house 8 Wheeler ct.
Fahey Bridget, widow of John, house rear 72 Summer Fahey Bridget, widow of Martin, died October, 1893 Fahey James, died November 22, 1893
Fahey James H., laborer, house 51 Arsenal Fahey John, at Harvard Mills, house 11 Arsenal Fahey John, laborer, boards 113 Arsenal
Fahey Julia A., laundress, house 51 Arsenal Fahey Margaret, widow of James, house 41 Pleasant Fahey Martin, laborer, boards 41 Pleasant
Fahey Martin, laborer, boards Thos. Fahey's, Ladd Fahey Mary A., house 51 Arsenal
Fahey Patrick, laborer, boards 11 Arsenal
Fahey Patrick, laborer, house 9 Arsenal Fahey Patrick, laborer, boards 41 Pleasant Fahey Patrick, moved to Natick
Fahey Patrick C., private, U. S. Arsenal, boards do.
Fahey Patrick E., laborer, boards 41 Pleasant
Fahey Thomas, laborer, house Ladd, near Riverside Fahey Thomas, laborer, house 72 Fayette
Fairbairn Thomas G., moved to Bridgeport, Conn. Fairbank William H., clerk, 51 Main, house 45 Riverside Fairchild Lewis W., moved to Stoneham [238 Pleasant Fancher Hiram G., Atna Mills boarding house, 236 and Fancher Jennie G., boards 236 Pleasant
Fancy George E. S., carpenter, 50 Riverside, house do.
Farnham Alice M., widow of Thomas H., h. 21 Franklin Farraher Frank M., coachman, 44 Spring, house do. Farraher Martin, teamster, 128 Arsenal, h. off Ladd opp. 10 Farraher Michael, laborer, house 14 California Farraher Richard, laborer, boards Martin Farraher's Farrell Ellen, widow of John, house 37 Galen
Farrell John J., carpenter, h. 21 Cottage pl., Mt. Auburn Farrell Michael J., carpenter, h. 31 Cottage pl., Mt. Auburn Farrell Murtagh, carpenter, h. 27 Cottage pl., Mt. Auburn Farrell, Patrick, blacksmith, house 9 Watertown court
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