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LUMBER.
WOOD, BARKER & CO., BACON STREET, WALTHAM. ON MASS. CENTRAL R. R.
530
WATERTOWN [F] DIRECTORY.
Farrington Annie M., widow of Horace, bds. 62 Belmont Farrington Daniel, farmhand, 675 Belmont, house do.
F
ARWELL WILLIAM E., cashier, Watertown Savings Bank, 56 Main, and insurance, 25 Winter, house do. [see page 494]
Favor Edward P., boards 173 Mt. Auburn
Favor Martha T., widow of Zachary T., h. 173 Mt. Auburn Faxon George F., manager, Simons, Hatch & Whitten, rear 59 Spring, house 10 Chestnut
Faxon Harriet N., house 12 Maple
Faxon Harriet F., widow of Caleb, house 10 Chestnut
Fay John, laborer, house 37 Arsenal
Fay Lena M. Mrs., dressmaker, 37 Arsenal, house do. Feeley Dennis, tailor, house 66 Summer
Feeley James W., blind maker, house 27 No. Beacon
Feerick Patrick, private, U. S. Arsenal, boards do.
Fenerty Rufus S., stove fitter, 22 Galen, house Holt
Fenton Frank, brakeman, F. R. R., house 16 White av.
Fenton Grace, operator, W. U. Tel. Co., Watertown sta- tion, boards 16 White av. Fenton Lucy, widow, house 16 White av.
FERDEN THOMAS, house painter, 24 Arsenal, and boarding house, do. [see page 485]
Ferguson Thomas J., laborer, house 25 Wheeler ct. Fernald Eliza H., widow of Hiram, house 65 Mt. Auburn Ferrier Flora, fine laces laundered, 37 Arsenal, boards do. Ferrins James, laborer, W. W. S. Co., bds. 58 No. Beacon Ferris Edmund, feeder, 35 No. Beacon, house 26 Spring Ferris Frances M., boards 17 Bridge, Bemis
Ferro Denny, laborer, house 18 Watertown
Fewkes Charles H., wood engraver (B.), boards 27 Maple
Fewkes Frederick A., salesman, boards 27 Maple
Fewkes Herbert G., rear 18 Maple, boards 27 do.
Fewkes Jesse, pattern maker (Newton), h. 27 Maple Fewkes Nellie M., teacher, boards 27 Maple
FIELD EDWIN T., grocer and provisions, 4 Main, house 57 Riverside [see page 492]
Fifield Ann M., widow, house 5 Grove, E. W.
Fifield John, carpenter, boards rear 33 Mt. Auburn
Figenbaum Ferdinand, packer (B.), house 8 Cottage Finnegan Daniel, 19 Galen, boards Union Market House Finnegan John, died Oct. 29, 1894 [place, Bemis Finnegan John, Jr., laborer, Ætna Mills, boards 6 Swett Finnerty William B., teamster, 36 Main, h. 11 Church lane Fish George E., molder, house 37 Fayette Fisher Bridget, widow of John, house 25 North Beacon
Fisher Carrie A., clerk, 9 Galen, house at Cambridge
Fisher George O., painter, F. R. R. (B.), boards Union
Market House
[station, h. at Newtonville
Fisher Henry C., freight agent, Union Market R. R.
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., H. W. HOWE, Pres.
.J. M. RICE, Treas.
KILN-DRIED HARD WOOD FLOORS AND FINISH WORKED TO ORDER. 56 FELTON STREET, on F. R. R.
531
WATERTOWN [F] DIRECTORY.
Fisher James P., pickles, house 377 Main
Fisher John, laborer, boards 25 North Beacon [House
Fisher Joseph, clerk, F. R. R. (B.), boards Union Market Fisher L. G., pres., Union Bag and Paper Co., 24 Pleasant, house at Chicago, Ill.
Fisher Mary, widow, moved to Waverley
Fisher Thomas, laborer, bds. 25 North Beacon [Beacon Fisher Thomas F., machinist, 24 Pleasant, boards 25 No. Fisk Henry, carriage washer, 18 Spring
Fitch Mary C., widow of Austin G., house 127 Main
Fitch William A., salesman, house 31 Summer
Fitz Charles F., book-keeper, Union National Bank (40 State, B.), house 6 Common [Common
Fitz Charles F., Jr., mechanical engineer (B.), boards 6
Fitzgerald Bridget, widow, died Sept. 8, 1894
Fitzgerald Edward W., carpenter, house 9 Forest
Fitzgerald Mary, variety store, 70 Galen, house do.
Fitzgerald Michael, laborer, house 25 Common st. place
Fitzgerald Patrick, laborer, h. 12, rear 31 Cottage, Mt. A.
Fitzgerald Patrick, hostler, 18 Spring, boards 9 Forest
Fitzgerald Thomas, plasterer, boards 4 Watertown
Fitzgerald Thomas F., plasterer, boards 9 Forest
Fitzpatrick Luke, teamster, 15 Spring, h. over 1 Mt. Auburn Fitzsimmons Bernard, house 33 Morse
Flagg James H., house 46 Belmont
Flaherty Ann, widow, rooms 35 Galen
Flaherty William, painter, boards 24 Arsenal
Flamont Catharine Madame, lace finisher, 19 Galen, boards 15 Mt. Auburn
[Galen, bds. 15 Mt. Auburn
Flamont Victoria Madame, forewoman, lace finishing, 19 Flanagan Elizabeth, widow of John, house 33 Pleasant Flanagan Hugh, weaver, boards 30 Waltham
Flanagan William T., salesman (B.), h. James, near Holt
Flanders Alexander, polisher, 22 Galen, house 9 Patten Flanders David, stove mounter, 22 Galen, house 9 Jewett Flannery James J., boards 17 Waverly
Flannery Owen, laborer, rooms 13 Palfrey
Flannery William P., at U. S. Arsenal, boards 60 Riverside
Fleming David, laborer, boards 4 Watertown
Fleming James, laborer, house 22 Wheeler ct.
Fleming John, corporal, U. S. Arsenal, boards do.
Fleming Thomas, moved to Ireland
[Irving
Fletcher Albion C., hardware, 36 and 38 Main, house 10 FLETCHER CHARLES R., supt., The Crystal Springs Mnfg. Co., 166 Pleasant, h. 7 Otis [see p. 483] Fletcher Elmer A., clerk, 36 Main, boards 8 Patten
Fletcher Franklin A., real estate, house 8 Patten
Fletcher Irving T. (Fletcher & Towne), grocer, etc., 256 Pleasant, house at Newton
Fletcher James W., carpenter, house 75 Watertown
COAL
G. F. FROST, 35 Moody Street, Waltham, Mass. WOOD
532
WATERTOWN [F] DIRECTORY.
Fletcher Margaret, widow of John, h. 37 Cottage, Mt. A. FLETCHER & TOWNE (Irving T. Fletcher), gro- cers, boots and shoes, 256 and 258 Pleasant, opp. Bemis station [see page 493]
Flohr Fred L., died Oct. 8, 1894 Flohr Hannah E. Mrs., house 14 Green
Flood Ann, widow of James, house 1 Waltham
Flood William A., at Ætna Mills, boards 1 Waltham
Flynn John, laborer, house 12 Water
Flynn John, died Dec., 1893
Flynn Joseph E., clerk, 6 Galen, boards 38 Arsenal Flynn Michael A., laborer, boards 38 Arsenal
Foley Augustin A., boards 299 Pleasant, Bemis
Foley Charles A., teamster, boards 299 Pleasant, Bemis Foley Jeremiah, laborer, house 4 Wollitzer's block Foley John F., laborer, boards 4 Wollitzer's block
Foley Michael J., laborer, Ætna Mills, house 299 Pleasant
Foley Thomas, starch maker, house 92 Water
Foley William C., blacksmith, house 33 Summer
Ford Catherine, widow, died Nov. 25, 1893
Ford Charles F. (Ford & Ensign), dry goods, 32 Main, h at Newton Lower Falls
Ford John, laborer, house 82 Main
Ford John, laborer, boards 19 Winter
Ford John, laborer, boards 35 Water
Ford Joseph, private, U. S. Arsenal, boards do.
Ford Mary, dressmaker, boards 40 Summer
Ford Thomas, moved to Waltham
Ford Thomas H., plasterer, h. 15, rear 41 Cottage, Mt. A.
Ford Thomas R., grocer, 96 Main, house do.
Ford Timothy, laborer, house 40 Summer
Fº
ORD & ENSIGN (Charles F. Ford and Fred S. En- sign), dry goods, furnishings, boots, shoes, hats, caps, 32-34 Main [see page 489]
Forrest James, laborer, house rear 7 Mt. Auburn [av.
Forrest John A., machinist, U. S. Arsenal, bds. 28 Nichols Forrest John J., boards 28 Nichols av.
Forrest Marguerite A., milliner, boards 28 Nichols av.
Forrest May J., dressmaker, boards 28 Nichols av. [av Forrest Michael A., retired sergeant, U. S. A., h. 28 Nichols Forrest Robert F., medical student (B.), bds. 28 Nichols av. Forsyth Henry, moved to Cambridge
Foskett George W., piano maker (B.), boards 42 Arsenal Foskett George W. Jr., salesman (14 Tremont row, B.), boards 11 Riverside
Foster Eudora L., bookkeeper, 5 Spring, bds. 25 Marion road Foster George, boards 42 Arsenal
Foster Hallett S., clerk, 36 Main, boards 25 Marion road Foster Jacob, blacksmith (Newton), house 25 Marion road Forest James, laborer, house 7 Mt. Auburn
SMOKE J. W. B. CIGAR.
J. W. BUCKLEY, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and Smokers' Articles. 37 Moody Street, - Waltham. For sale by all dealers.
533
WATERTOWN [G] DIRECTORY.
Foster Josiah R., moved to Boston Fowler Joseph, shoemaker, 27 Main, house 92 do. Fowler Rebecca B., widow of George, house 25 Cross Franklin Frank, moved to Newton
Fraser Alexander, laborer, boards 232 School Fraser Daniel R., stable foreman, 18 Spring bds. 131 Main Fraser Jacob M., paper hanger, house 12 Washburn Fraser James D., carpenter, house 48 Belmont Fraser James H., carpenter, house 10 Washburn [bds. do. Fraser William H., cleansing and dyeing, 10 Washburn, Freeman Warren, paper maker, boards 174 Main French Elizabeth S., widow of Abner, house 9 Morse French Joseph A., postal clerk, house 29 Franklin French Maria M., widow of George, h. 339 Mt. Auburn French Sarah W., widow of Thomas L., house 164 Main Frenning John E., treas. (40 Union, B.), h. 42 Marshall Frost Josiah, machinist, Porter & Co., boards 5 Arsenal Fuller Moses, bookkeeper, house 3 Parker Fuller Sarah S., boards 78 Mt. Auburn
GAFFNEY PHILIP, junk, 2 Myrtle, house do. Gallagher Hugh, boards 84 Galen
Gallagher Hugh, laborer, house 43 Arsenal
Gallagher James S., sash maker, house 25 Quirk Gallagher John, sexton, St. Patrick's church, h. r. 84 Main Gallagher John F., laborer, house 84 Galen
Gallagher John J., wood moulder, house 6 Brook Gallagher Kate, widow, moved to Newton Gallagher Kate E., house 68 Waltham, Bemis Gallagher Mary, widow, moved to Newton Gallagher Patrick, laborer, house 7 Cross Gallagher Patrick J., died March 21, 1894 [Cuba Gallagher Richard F., machine tender, H. & W. Co., h. 17 Gallagher Robert, spinner, Ætna Mills, b. 236 Pleasant, B. Gallagher Thomas F., house 68 Waltham, Bemis Gallagher William, laborer, Gas Works, bds. 84 Galen Galvin Bridget, widow of Maurice, house 56 Watertown Galvin Edward J., boards 56 Watertown
Galvin Elizabeth, widow of Timothy, house 51 Pleasant Galvin Thomas S., laborer, house 47 Galen Gamble Robert, at ÆEtna Mills, bds. 236 Pleasant, Bemis Garcelon Fred F., shipper, 24 Pleasant, h. 28 Williams Gardner Abbie, widow of Charles, house 7 Winter Gardner Roy, student, boards 7 Winter
« Gardner William, paper maker, bds. 13 Pleasant [Green Gardner William E., foreman, glove room, 19 Galen, h. 9 Garrity Michael, farm hand, 262 Arlington, boards do. Garvey Peter J., plumber, 26 Main, house at Boston Gass Joseph G., carpenter, 8 Main, house 55 Mt. Auburn «Gatter Gotfreid, iron molder, house 13 French
WOOD, BARKER & CO., LUMBER.
Bacon St., Waltham. Prices the lowest in the City,
534
WATERTOWN [G] DIRECTORY.
Gaudet Paul, carpenter, Ætna Mills, house at Newton Gavin Charles H., died Dec. 23, 1893
Gavin John J., clerk (Newton), boards 76 No. Beacon Gavin Thomas, contractor (Newton), h. 76 North Beacon Gavin Thomas J., sewer foreman, house 91 Arsenal Gavin William A., boards 76 North Beacon
George Herbert A., contractor, 22 Fayette, rooms do. GERRY JOSEPH W., wall paper and decorations UT (47 Cornhill, B.), house Marion road [see page 13] Gerry M. Louise, widow of George A., house 3 Myrtle Gerry Walter, moved to Boston
Getchell Henry, hair dresser, house James near Holt Gettridge Mark, insurance solicitor, house 13 Boyd Gibbs Elmer L., clerk (35 Lancaster B.), house 5 Marshall Gibson John W., packer, house 7 rear 40 Cottage, Mt .. Auburn
Gibson William W., capt., ordnance dept., U. S. Arsenal, house do.
Gildea James, laborer, house 41 Water
Gildea John, painter, boards 41 Water
Gildea Martin, foundryman, boards 41 Water Gilfeather James, messenger, W. U. Tel. Co., b. 71 Spring Gilkey Frank S., student (Cambridge), boards 9 Irving Gilkey James H., clerk (Newtonville), house 5 Auburn pl. Gilkey Lucy M., widow of R. Frank, house 9 Irving Gilkey Royal, house 5 Irving
Gilkey R. Waldo, boards 9 Irving
Gill James E., farmer and milkman, 775 Belmont, h. do.
Gilligan John, blacksmith, house 60 Galen
Gillis Daniel R., teamster (B.), house 9 Summer
Ginty Michael, laborer, house 137 Pleasant
Ginty, see McGinty
Giuffie Dominico, fruit, 5 Main, house 6 Arsenal [bridge Glaab Leonard, shoemaker, 371 Mt. Auburn, h. at Cam- Glasheen Frederick, machinist, bds. Richard K. Glasheen Glasheen J. Herbert, machinist, bds. Richard K. Glasheen Glasheen Richard K., carpenter, h. Palfrey near Forest Gleason Annie, house 76 Summer
Gleason Joanna, widow of Patrick, house 76 Summer Gleason John, house 94 Main
Gleason Mary, house 76 Summer
Gleason Michael, laborer, house 21 Forest
Gleason Patrick D., clerk, boards 94 Main
GLEASON SAMUEL S., appraiser, auctioneer,
insurance, real estate, and sec. and treas. Watertown Co-operative Bank, 56 Main, and town treasurer, house 50 Church [see page 495]
Gleason Thomas, hostler, 18 Spring, boards 68 Summer Gleen John, laborer, boards 37 Arsenal
Glidden Charles H., clerk, 4 Main, boards 63 Spring
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., H. W. HOWE, Pres. J. M. RICE, Treas.
PLANING, SAWING, TURNING. 56 FELTON STREET, ON F. R. R.
535
WATERTOWN [G] DIRECTORY.
Glidden Charles H., yard man, Union Market station, house 119 Walnut
Glidden Elbridge, shipper, 22 Galen, house 63 Spring Glidden Esther C., teacher (Holbrook), boards 63 Spring Glidden George F., machinist, house 9 Cottage
Glidden John H., moved from town [Walnut Glidden S. Madeline, bookkeeper, 224 Arsenal, boards 119 Glover Charles A., tinsmith, 22 Galen, house 19 Irving Glynn John, laborer, house 26 Cottage place, Mt. Auburn Glynn John, painter, 89 Arsenal
Glynn John P., foreman, blacksmith shop, U. S. Arsenal, house at Cambridge
Glynn Michael, hostler, 15 Spring, house 47 Pleasant
Goddard Thomas, cloth finisher, house 1 Swett pl., Bemis Goddard Willis R., moved to Laconia, N. H.
Goding Herbert E., plumber, 26 Main, boards 80 do. Goding Mary E., widow of Emulous L., house 80 Main Golden Michael, at Ætna Mills, house 306 Pleasant, Bemis Golding George E., house Palfrey, cor. Forest
Golding Hugh, teamster, boards 6 Cross
Golding John, moved to So. Boston
Golding Nancy, widow of William, house 6 Cross Golway John, coachman, 100 Mt. Auburn, h. 37 Franklin Good George, laborer, house 8 No. Beacon
Goodrow John, engineer, 22 Galen, house 8 Irving Park
Goodspeed George, clerk (B.), house 18 Marion road Goodwin Andrew, molder, 22 Galen, house 24 Irving
Goodwin Edwin'F., clerk (335 Wash., B.), h. Elton av., junction Bigelow av.
Goodwin Louis I., clerk, boards 24 Irving
Goodwin May, bookkeeper, 21 Main, b. 76 Mt. Auburn
Goold Lilla H. Mrs., bookkeeper, 64 Main, h. at Newton Goold, see Gould
Gordon Emma J., moved to Somerville
Gorman James, at Ætna Mills, house 282 Pleasant, Bemis Gorman Patrick, laborer, H. & W. Co., h. 282 Pleasant, B. Goss Orrin W., insurance solicitor (B.), h. 7 Dana Terrace Goston Lawrence, laborer, U. S. Arsenal, h. 111 Walnut Gougeon Felix, house 416 Arsenal
Gould Benjamin T., tailors' cutter, h. 7 Fletcher Terrace Gould Florence H., teacher Kindergarten, 71 Mt. Auburn, boards do.
Gould Mary B., widow of Joseph, boards 16 Summer Gould, see Goold
GOVERNMENT WATER PROOF PAINT CO. (THE), Frank A. Spooner, treas., paint mfrs., 71 Fayette, store (239 Franklin, B.) [see page 483] Gower William D., electric goods mnfr. (1 Hartford, B.), house 8 Morse
Grace Elizabeth, widow of Andrew B., house 40 Galen
J. ALBERT CHESSMAN,
AUCTIONEER.
Rooms 29 and 30, Methodist Building, Waltham, Mass. Telephone 9-2.
BOSTON OFFICE, 89 COURT ST., ROOM 2. Telephone, 3160.
27
536
WATERTOWN [G] DIRECTORY.
Grace Michael, laborer, boards 43 Cottage, Mt. Auburn Grace Millard F., blacksmith, 22 Galen, house 8 Green Graham John H., student (B.), boards 42 Irving
Graham J. S. Christopher, clerk, F. R. R., h. 42 Irving Graham Margaret, widow of Richard, boards 42 Irving Granger Meylert, shipper (31 West, B.), house 21 Morse Grant Alvin, engineer, rooms 16 Irving
Grant Charles H., restaurant (1 Fords Run, B.), house 6 Nichols av.
Grant Edward, engineer, 71 Fayette, rooms 16 Irving
Grant Edward, laborer, house 41 Common st. place
Grant Samuel W., died Oct. 6, 1894
Gray Annie, dressmaker, 3 Winter, boards do.
ARAY ARTHUR F., architect, and (Gray & Blaisdell) 5 mill engineer (53 State, room 932, B.), house 26 Royal [see page 12]
Gray Maggie L., dressmaker, 3 Winter, house do.
ARAY & BLAISDELL (Arthur F. Gray and Frank M. Blaisdell), landscape architects (53 State, room 932, B.) [see page 12]
Greasley Lucy, widow, house 23 Fayette [23 Fayette Greasley William D., harness maker, 1 Mt. Auburn, house Greeley Andrew, laborer, house Church lane
Greeley John, died July, 1893
Green Abbie K., matron, 198 School, house do. [Terrace Green Charles H. (201 Columbus av., B.), house 8 Fletcher Green Christianna, widow of Patrick, house 95 Watertown Green Christianna F., teacher, Parker school, boards 95 Watertown
Green Dexter B., clerk (78 Chauncy, B.), boards 6 Phillips Green John Frank, paymaster (F. R. R., B.), h. 77 Mt. Auburn
Green J. Henry, bookkeeper (35 Union, B.), h. 6 Phillips Green Michael J., clerk, boards 95 Watertown [116 do. Green Quincy A., foreman, Walker's farm, Waltham, h. Green Silas B. (S. B. Green & Co.), hay and grain, 224 Arsenal, house at North Cambridge
GREEN S. B. & CO. (Silas B. and Wallie J. Green), hay, grain and feed, 224 Arsenal, and 18 Central sq. (Cambridgeport) [see page 492]
Green Wallie J. (S. B. Green & Co.), hay and grain, 224 Arsenal, boards Union Market House
Green William, moved to Canada
Greene William S., corporal, U. S. Arsenal, boards do.
Greenhalgh Thomas, carpenter, house 3 Fayette Greenleaf William H., moved to Belmont
GREENWOOD SAMUEL G., teacher of shorthand 5 and typewriting (61 Court, B.) [see page 9] Gregg Alexander (Alexander Gregg & Sons), undertaker and supt. cemeteries, 14 Galen, house 26 Riverside
TRADE
MARK
OPTICIAN, GEO. H. LLOYD, 357
WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON. near BROMFIELD STREET.
537
WATERTOWN [H] DIRECTORY.
GREGG ALEXANDER & SONS (Alexander, George H. and S. Albert Gregg), undertakers, 14 Galen [see page 498]
Gregg Charles A., chief clerk, U. S. Arsenal, h. 8 Phillips Gregg George H. (Alexander Gregg & Sons), undertaker, 14 Galen, and (Newtonville), house 26 Fayette
Gregg S. Albert (Alexander Gregg & Sons), undertaker, 14 Galen, house 58 Riverside
Gregg Waldo A., drug clerk (Cambridge), bds. 8 Phillips Gregory Lois K. Mrs., house 4 Otis [Church
Greve Salvie, teacher, sewing, public schools, boards 27 Griffin Edward A., engineer, 24 Pleasant, house 46 Galen Griffin Patrick, laborer, 56 Grove, Mt. Auburn, rooms do. Griffin Thomas F., clerk, 367 Mt. A., bds. at Cambridge Griffith James W., molder, 22 Galen, house 144 Main Griffith Wallace C., boards 144 Main
Grimes William, at Ætna Mills, house 318 Pleasant, Bemis Griswold Alfred H., moved to Boston
Griswold James R., reporter, "Enterprise," 30 Main, and (Journal, B.), boards 9 Williams
Groeschner Alfred H. A., chemist, house 48 Summer
Grogan Patrick, wool sorter, Ætna Mills, house 42 Wal- tham, Bemis [boards do. Grotjohn Gustavus, commissary sergeant, U. S. Arsenal, Gurley Henry A., teamster, house 6 Summer
HAAKE HENRY, salesman (B.), house rear 18 Maple Haan Menne S., driver, house 80 River
ACKETT BROTHERS (Francis J. and Thomas H E.), provisions, 6 Galen [see page 493]
Hackett Catherine, widow of Peter, house 126 Main
Hackett Francis J. (Hackett Brothers), provisions, 6 Galen, house 126 Main [len, house 9 Centre
Hackett Thomas E. (Hackett Brothers), provisions, 6 Ga- Haddow William, machinist, 49 Galen, house 18 Maple
Hadley S. Henry, teacher of music, high and grammar schools, house at Somerville
Hagelin Carroll, engineer, 49. Galen, boards 39 do.
Hager Jerry, boards 105 Orchard
Hales Ada, teacher (Attleboro), boards 21 Chester Hales Albert E., carriage painter, 9 Spring, b. at Cambridge Hales Alfred (A. Hales & Son), house 21 Chester [burn Hales Alfred W., watch finisher (Waltham), h. 16 Wash- ALES A. & SON (Alfred and Henry T. Hales), car-
H penters and builders, 21 Chester [see page 484]
Hales Henry T. (A. Hales & Son), boards 21 Chester Hales Henrietta, boards 21 Chester
Haley Timothy W., plumber, house 13 Otis
Halfpenny George J., starch maker, house 44 Morse Halfpenny James H., machinist, house 46 Morse
GET PRICES AT THE NEW LUMBER YARD. WOOD BARKER & CO.,
BACON ST., WALTHAM. On Mass. Central R. R.
538
WATERTOWN [H] DIRECTORY.
Halfpenny James J., machinist, boards 44 Morse Halfpenny John, laborer, house 7 Park
Hall Albert B., grocer, 50 Main, house 106 Mt. Auburn
Hall Anna D., teacher, Grant grammar school, boards 6 Centre
Hall Edward C., grocer, 22 Mt. Auburn, house 43 do.
Hall Edward C., Jr., boards 43 Mt. Auburn
Hall Ellen R., house 43 Mt. Auburn
Hall Richard, laborer, house 55 Arsenal
Hall S. Adelaide Mrs., physician, 43 Mt. Auburn, house do. Halladay Orlando W., moved to Texas [h. 6 Elton av. Halladay Wilbert E., bookkeeper (37 South Market, B.), Hallahan Charles, farm hand, 116 Waltham [Washburn Ham Charles G., principal, Grant grammar school, h. 8 Ham Joseph F., boards 10 Irving
Hamblen Jonathan, boards 48 Riverside Hamill Patrick, hostler, house 87 Water
Hamilton Beulah I. Mrs., boards 164 Main
Hamilton Elias, packer (B.), bds. 5 Cottage, Mt. Auburn Hamilton Henry, gardener, house 5 Cottage, Mt. Auburn Hamilton Ida B. Mrs., house 164 Main
Hamilton William, farm hand, 116 Waltham, boards do. Hamlin Louis N., hairdresser, Keenan's blk., Mt. A., h. do. Hamlinton Stephen, brick mason, boards 1 Arsenal
Hammond Llewellyn P., salesman (Camb.), h. 20 Parker Hammond Orpha, widow, boards 20 Parker
Hamrock Michael, laborer, house 19 Arsenal
Hamrock Thomas, driver, 64 Main, bds. 19 Arsenal Tette Hancock George, machine tender, H. & W. Co., h. 5 Fay- Handley Alfred H., cornetist, Grand Opera House (B.), boards 77 Morse
Handley Thomas, flutist, house 77 Morse
Handrake Ann, widow of William, house 279 Pleasant
Hannigan Bridget Mrs., boards 105 Orchard
Hannigan Patrick, moved to Allston
Hansalpaka Edwin, machinist, house 88 Summer
Hapgood Elizabeth A., Mrs., house 34 Spring
Hara Joseph E., moved to Allston
Harding James H., died Jan., 1893
H ARDING JOSHUA A., fish, oysters and canned goods, 12 Galen, h. at West Newton [see page 486] Hardy Judith P., widow of William G., house 7 Irving Hargraves James, spinner, house 297 Pleasant
Harlow Winslow, carpenter, house 6 Pearl
Harmon Horace W., moved to Lynn
Harnden Wilson, carpenter, house 10 Ladd
Harrington Charles, presser, 19 Galen, rms 37. Mt. Auburn Harrington Edith F., bookkeeper, 56 Main, bds. 31 Green Harrington Everett W., farmer and milkman, 676 Bel- mont, house do.
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., H. W. HOWE, Pres. J. M. RICE, Treas. 56 FELTON ST., WALTHAM, ON F. R. R.
539
WATERTOWN [H] DIRECTORY.
Harrington Isaac, moved to Boston Harrington Josephine, milliner, rooms 12 Taylor Harrington Patrick, fireman, house 85 Water Harris Theodore S., house 7 Elton av. Harris William P., clerk (53 State, B.), rooms 18 Church Harris William W., mason, house 107 Walnut Harrison James R., house 63 Main
Harrison Jennie, boards rear 33 Mt. Auburn [63 do. Harrison Mary E. Mrs., employment office, 67 Main, house Hart Cornelius, carriage washer, house 82 Galen
Hart Hugh, house 13 Cuba
Hart Hugh F., core maker, 22 Galen, house 61 Pleasant Hartford Hannah B., widow of Charles F., h. 22 Riverside Hartford Harrison E., clerk, 3 Main, house 22 Riverside Hartford John W., farmer, house 180 North Beacon Hartford John W., Jr., stable foreman (Chas'n.), boards 180 North Beacon [Main, house 12 Parker Hartford Nathan B., groceries and provisions, 1 and 3 Hartford William, laborer, house 326 Pleasant
ARTHERTZ FRED CHARLES, carriage mufr.
HA and horseshoer, 28 Arsenal, h. 7 Taylor [see p. 658 ] Hartley Charles, moved to New York
Hartley John, overseer, Ætna Mills, house at Newton Hartnett Catherine, widow of Patrick, house 23 French Hartwell Albert H., supt., 24 Pleasant, house 16 Russell av. Hartwell Hiram B., student (B.), boards 57 Palfrey Hartwell Julius R., div. supt., F. R. R., house 57 Palfrey Hartwell Rachael R., teacher, Phillips High school, boards 16 Russell av.
Harvey Elizabeth, widow of Henry, house 14 Fayette Harvey William, painter, rooms 115 Boyd
Harwood G. Fred, clerk, 19 Galen, house at Newton Haskell Freeman, moved to Cambridge
Haskins Minnie, dressmaker, boards 147 North Beacon Hasty Alfred, finisher, boards 236 Pleasant
Hatch Albert W., clerk (B.), boards 18 Fifield
Hatch Cornelius P. (Simons, Hatch & Whitten), shirt mnfr., rear 59 Spring, house at Dedham Hatch Franklin C., moved to Boston
Hatch George, farm hand, 116 Waltham
Hatch Orrin R., manager, 21 Main, house 18 Fifield
Hathaway James A., supt., Union Stock Market, and cattle shipper, Walnut, house at Brighton Hatton Arthur R., clerk (B.), boards 75 Morse
Hatton Reuben, lithographer, house 75 Morse Hauck William, sergt. of ordnance, U. S. Arsenal, h. do. Haviland Edwin G., peddler, boards 215 No. Beacon
Haviland Edwin J., salesman (50 Broad, B.), boards 215 No. Beacon Haviland Francis N. J., died Dec., 1892
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.
540
WATERTOWN [H] DIRECTORY.
Haviland Frank P., blacksmith, boards 217 North Beacon Haviland Theodore A., clerk (50 Broad, B.), h. 60 Riverside Haviland Thomas P., machinist, house 217 North Beacon Hawes Andrew, tinware (132 North, B.), b. 85 Mt. Auburn Hayde Kate, moved to Cambridge
Hayden William E., cattle dealer, h. 10 Arlington, E. W. Hayes Fred, moved to Cambridge
Hayes John, laborer, boards Patrick Vahey's, Ladd
Hayes John, laborer, boards 1 Arsenal
Hayes Mary A., widow, house 7 Franklin
Hayes Michael, laborer, boards 113 Arsenal
Hayes Michael, watchman, house 89 Fayette
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