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 40
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Mullins William, laborer, boards Patrick Vahey's, Ladd Munson Swante, laborer, 245 Arsenal, boards do.
Murch Charles A., moved to Charlestown
M
URDOCK FRANCIS, treas., Newton and Water- town Gas Light Co., 421 Centre(Newton), house 126 Church, do. [see page 13]
URDOUGH ALBERT B., builder and contractor, M 3 Franklin, house do. [see page 506]
The Best Glasses Are None Too Good. Geo. H. Lloyd, - Optician.
357 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
561
WATERTOWN [N] DIRECTORY.
Murley Harry P., dyer, boards 20 Irving Murley Perkins S., carpenter, house 20 Irving Murphy Bridget, dressmaker, boards 20 Myrtle Murphy Dennis, laborer, house 20 Myrtle
Murphy Dennis, teamster, 224 Arsenal, boards 113 do.
Murphy Dennis, private, U. S. Arsenal, boards do. Murphy Edward, laborer, house 84 Galen [st. pl.
Murphy Edward W., upholsterer, 64 Main, h. 21 Common Murphy Eugene, teamster, 64 Main, house 32 Cross Murphy Hannah, widow of Jeremiah, house 11 Pleasant Murphy James, foreman, construction, Gas Works, house at Newton
Murphy James B., laborer, house 19 Wheeler ct. Murphy James H., laborer, U. S. Arsenal, bds. 70 Arsenal Murphy John, foreman, H. Barker & Co., Water, house 72 Galen
Murphy John A., teamster, 128 Arsenal, h. 66 No. Beacon Murphy John J., stove mounter, 22 Galen, bds. 20 Myrtle Murphy John P., laborer, house off Ladd, near No. Beacon Murphy Owen, laborer, house 18 Watertown
Murphy Patrick, teamster, 224 Arsenal, h. at Cambridge Murphy Patrick J., teamster, 29 Irving, house 70 Arsenal Murphy P. Frank, cattle tagger, house 8 Arlington, E. W. Murphy Thomas, laborer, U. S. Arsenal, boards 70 Arsenal Murphy Thomas J., teamster, boards 70 Arsenal
Murphy William J., plumber, h. 11 Pleasant [Waverly Murray Alexander R., papermaker, H. & W. Co., house 5 Murray James H., mining, house 23 Morse
Murray John E., laborer, boards 10 Arlington, E. W.
Murray Martha L., widow of John, house 23 Morse Murray Owen Mrs., grocer, 78 Galen, house do. Murray Peter, gardener, house Holt
Murray William, laborer, house 35 Forest
Muse Marcel, hostler, 144 Arsenal, house do.
Myers Linus C., papermaker, H. & W. Co., h. 19 Palfrey
NALLY JOHN, house 35 Forest
Nally Mary E., widow of Patrick, house 37 Forest
Nally Patrick, died April 30, 1894
Nally Patrick J. (Nally & Son), express, 4 Church, and (128 State, B.), house Waverly, cor. Fayette
Nally Thomas, teamster, 18 Main, house 66 North Beacon Nally Thomas F., laborer, boards 87 Fayette
Nally & Son (Patrick J. Nally), furniture movers and ex- press, 4 Church, and (128 State, and 77 Kingston, B.) Nally, see McNally
Nash Harry W., salt (103 State, B.), house 53 Church
Nash James E., moved to Silver Spring, N. Y.
National Express Co., John H. Lake, agent, office Water- town R. R. station, Church
LUMBER.
WOOD, BARKER & CO., BACON STREET, WALTHAM. ON MASS. CENTRAL R. B.
562
WATERTOWN [N] DIRECTORY.
Neil William, lineman, Gas Works, house Mt. Auburn Neilson Peter, blacksmith, house 10 Stanley av. Nelson George, harness cleaner, house 20 Williams Nesmith Hattie A., bds. Union Market House, 89 Walnut Nesmith Lucretia H., widow of James, prop., Union Mar- ket House, 89 Walnut
Neureuter Henry, gardener, house Harnden av., n. Carroll Neville Alice B., moved to Boston
Neville Joanna, widow of Michael, house 8 Middle Neville Michael, laborer, bds. 15, r. Coolidge school, Mt. A. New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., 48 Main
Newcomb Charles G., express (Newton), house 17 Williams Newcomb John W., carpenter, house 35 Morse
Newcomb William M., palace car conductor, house 1 Taylor
Newman Lizzie T., house 22 Cottage, Mt. Auburn [ette Newman Marshall P., preserves (127 State, B.), h. 45 Fay- Newman Richard, died Oct. 29, 1894
NEWTON & WATERTOWN GAS LIGHT CO., Waldo A. Learned, general supt., Wells E. Holmes, electric supt., 67 Water [see page 13]
Niblock Maggie, cook, 236 Pleasant, boards do., Bemis Nichols Gilbert C., driver, Hose 1, Church, rooms do.
Nichols Joseph H., papermaker, boards 5 Patten
Nichols Mary A., widow of Gilbert, house 5 Patten Nicholson Patrick, house 282 Pleasant
Nicholson Thomas, shoemaker, rear 25 Cross, boards 25 do. Nigers Charlotte, widow of Aaron, house 42 Fayette
Niles James P., dentist, 46 Main, h. 56 Church [Arsenal Nolan Brothers (Edward C. and James F.), horseshoers, 8 Nolan Edward C. (Nolan Bros.), 8 Arsenal, bds. 65 Spring Nolan James F. (Nolan Bros.), 8 Arsenal, house 65 Spring Nolan Mary, died May, 1893
Nolan W. Martin, helper, 22 Galen, boards 65 Spring Noonan Edward, engineer, 57 Spring, house 79 Morse
Noonan John, machinist, boards 14 Howard
Noonan Nora, widow of John, house 14 Howard
Noonan Patrick, laborer, boards 23 Water
Noonan Richard, gardener, house 23 Water
Norcross Abner, stove mounter, 22 Galen, house 3 Cuba Norcross Alice I., teacher (Somerville), b. 79 Mt. Auburn Norcross Ann I., house 14 Parker
Norcross Eliza J., house 14 Parker
Norcross George Francis, carpenter, house 23 Riverside Norcross Harriet H., teacher (B.), boards 79 Mt. Auburn Norcross James E., house 8 Sidney
Norcross James H., house 79 Mt. Auburn [Arsenal
Norcross William W., stove mounter, 22 Galen, house 42 Norish Jethro, laborer, boards 11 Cuba
Norish Thomas I., laborer, house 11 Cuba [Hill Norris Wilfred A., architect (Cambridge), h. 23 Coolidge
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.
563
WATERTOWN [O] DIRECTORY.
North John, moved to England
Norton Harrison D., machinist, house 42 Fayette Norton Rufus, driver, boards 39 Galen Noyes Charles H., boards 21 Parker
Noyes Edgar B., carpenter, house 58 Elm Noyes Mary A., widow of George L., house 13 Phillips Noyes Mary E., widow, moved to Weston
Noyes Samuel, harness maker, boards 24 Arsenal Noyes Samuel G., laborer, house 24 Arsenal
Nugent Joseph M., at ÆEtna Mills, b. 31 Waltham, Bemis Nugent Mary A., wid. of Michael A., h. 31 Waltham, Bemis Nutting Andrew F., machinist, house 48 Mt. Auburn
OATES PATRICK, laborer, house 14 North Beacon
0 'BRIEN C. & CO., ice, 42 Main, and (68 West, New- ton) [see page 492] O'Brien Edward, cattle man, house 108 Walnut
O'Brien Ellen, widow of William, house rear 7 Cross
O'Brien James, laborer, house 47 Carroll
O'Brien James, laborer, house 8 Cross
O'Brien James, teamster, house 21 Church lane
O'Brien James H., machinist, bds. 47 Carroll
O'Brien James P., stove mounter, 22 Galen, bds. 31 Bacon O'Brien John, moved to Allston
O'Brien John, laborer, house 26 Common st. pl. O'Brien John, moved to Waltham
O'Brien John, clerk (B.), house 19 Cuba
O'Brien Joseph L., asst. shipper, house North Beacon
O'Brien Maggie, dressmaker, 19 Church lane, house 21 do. O'Brien Mary, laundress, house rear 7 Cross
O'Brien Matthew, laborer, house 34 Forest
O'Brien Owen Eugene, laborer, house 53 Carroll
O'Brien Patrick, house 32 Forest
O'Brien Patrick, laborer, house 31 Bacon
O'Brien Patrick, private, U. S. Arsenal, boards do.
O'Brien Peter, laborer, house 18 North Beacon
O'Brien Richard A., moved to Brighton
O'Brien Stephen, hostler, boards 46 Waltham, Bemis
O'Brien Thomas, laborer, house 37 Spring
O'Brien Thomas H., carpenter, house 21 Church lane O'Brien Timothy M., compositor (B.), boards 47 Carroll O'Brien William F., driver, 6 Galen, house 19 Marshall O'Brien William P., moved to Boston
O'Connell Anthony, laborer, house 7 Brook
O'Connell Owen, billiards, 2 Main, house at Cambridge O'Connor Hugh, blacksmith, house 27 Arsenal
O'Connor Joseph J., clothing cutter (B.), house Mt. Au- burn, opp. Cottage, Mt. A. Odams Charles F., teamster, house 41 Winter Odams Herbert, moved to Waltham
COAL
G. F. FROST, 35 Moody Street, Waltham, Mass,
WOOD
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WATERTOWN [P] DIRECTORY.
Odams Jesse L., dyer, boards 41 Winter Odams John D., house 41 Winter
O'Halloran Mary, dressmaker, house 20 Cross
O'Halloran Michael, produce, house 14 Beechwood av.
O'Halloran Michael, driver, 15 Spring, house 18 Arsenal
O'Halloran Michael J., laborer, house 18 Arsenal
O'Halloran Patrick H., hairdresser, 23 Main, h. 51 Fayette
O'Hearn Edward, laborer, house 11 Summer
O'Hearn John J., plumber, boards 30 Cuba
O'Hearn William, starch maker, house 30 Cuba
O'Hearn William F., moved to New York
O'Keefe David, foreman (Somerville), house 60 Galen
O'Keefe John F., machinist, house 2 Brook
O'Keefe Joseph P., Harvard student (Camb.), b. 60 Galen
O'Keefe Mary, widow of Michael, house 2 Brook
O'Keefe Michael F., laborer, boards 2 Brook
O'Keefe Minnie G., stenographer (B.), boards 60 Galen O'Keefe, see Keefe
O'Leary Dennis, laborer, house 46 Morse
Olson Martin, laborer, boards 15 rear Coolidge school, Mt.A. O'Mara Elizabeth, widow of James, house 15 Church lane O'Neil Abbie C., shirt maker, boards 22 Forest
O'Neil Arthur E., overseer, Nonantum Worsted Co. (New- ton), boards 22 Forest
O'Neil Edward, farmhand, 676 Belmont
O'Neil John H., clerk, house 16 Arsenal
O'Neil Joseph, laborer, house 22 Forest
O'Neil Joseph William, boiler maker (Camb.), b. 22 Forest O'Neil Patrick, moved to Waltham
Ongs Michael, laborer, house 18 Water
Onions Thomas, laborer, house 59 Arsenal [10 Marshall Osborn George P., photo. engraver (227 Tremont, B.), h. Osborne Fanny, nurse, rooms 20 Cross [Fifield
Osgood Archibald, laundry foreman, 19 Galen, house 10 Ostridge Anselm, blacksmith, 89 Arsenal, h. 52 Fayette
Otis Brothers (Horace W. and Ward M. Otis and Wm. T. Macurdy), dry goods, boots and shoes, 15 and 19 Main Otis Horace W. (Otis Brothers), dry goods, 15 and 19 Main, house 85 Mt. Auburn [boards 100 Mt. Auburn Otis Ward M. (Otis Brothers), dry goods, 15 and 19 Main, Ouderkirk Smith F., carpenter, house 69 Spring
Owens Michael, laborer, house 18 Water
PAGE ADA, widow of Seth L., house 11 Dexter av. PAGE GEORGE A., house painter, 6 Main, house 30 Church [see page 484] [house 65 Galen Page Harrison P., window glass (45] Atlantic av., B.), Page Harrison P., Jr., salesman (451 Atlantic av., B.), house 65 Galen
Page John, died Sept. 30, 1893
SMOKE J. W. B. CIGAR.
J. W. BUCKLEY, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and Smokers' Articles. 37 Moody Street, - Waltham. For sale by all dealers.
565
WATERTOWN [P] DIRECTORY.
Paige John, moved to Franklin, N. H.
Paine J. Thomas, boards 9 Garnet [9 Garnet
Paine Richard H., hardware and cutlery, 33 Main, house Papanti Charles A., clerk 41 Main, bds. at Newton [Terrace Paradise Moses M., manager, 32 Main, rooms 7 Fletcher Parker Emily H., widow of Henry, h. 5 Myrtle [Marshall Parker George, chief of police and truant officer, house 16 PARKER GEORGE S., cashier, Union Market National Bank, 52 Main, and town auditor, boards 16 Marshall [see page 494]
Parker George W., carpenter, house 42 Spring
Parker Henry S., died Feb. 8, 1894
Parker Watson S., carpenter, rooms 50 Riverside
Parkhurst Emma K., widow of John M., house 130 Main
PARLIN JOSEPH R., clothing, furnishings, hats, caps, etc., 37 Main and 1 Moody (Waltham), house 14 Marion road [see page 130] Parmenter Henry G., house 117 Walnut
Parrish Lucius H., compositor, 30 Main, house 49 Spring
Parsons Alice J., moved to E. Boston [Pleasant, Bemis Parsons Edward E., second hand, Atna Mills, house 250 Parsons Fred, moved to Boston
Parsons Joseph F., painter, 46 Mt. Auburn, house do.
Patey Walter A., carpenter, house 18 Cross
Pattee Moses, driver, steamer, No. 1, Church, rooms do. Patten Alice G., teacher (Waltham), boards 6 Fayette
Patten Mamie B., principal, Phillips primary school, boards 6 Fayette
Patten Thomas, house 6 Fayette |Franklin
Patten Wendell W., salesman (34 Summer, B.), house 12 Patterson Catherine, widow, house 41 Spring
Patterson William J., molder, 22 Galen, house 21 Parker Payson Samuel R., house 360 Belmont
Peace Thomas, machinist (B.), boards 11 Swett pl., Bemis Pear Albert M., clerk, 304 Arsenal, house at Cambridge Pearson William H., auditor (43 Franklin, B.), h. 20 Maple Peck Charles A., clerk (B.), boards 15 Dexter av. Peck M. Lillian, house 1 Jewett
Peck Sarah A., widow of Dyer H., house 1 Jewett Pendergast James, dynamo man, Gas Works, b. at Newton PENDERGHAST MARY J. MRS., milliner and millinery goods, 61 Main, rooms 31 Mt. Auburn | see page 489] [rms. 123 Coolidge av., Mt. A.
Penderghast Michael, farm hand, Wm. Hinckley, Grove,
Penderghast Patrick, laborer, boards 34 Cuba [ton
Pepler Alfred, overseer, dye house, Atna Mills, h. at New- Perkins Adeline, widow of Edward F., boards 360 Pleasant Perkins Albert W., pattern maker, house 52 Church
Perkins George A., painter (Roxbury), house Sycamore, Waverly Park
WOOD, BARKER & CO.,
LUMBER.
Bacon St., Waltham. Prices the lowest in the City.
566
WATERTOWN [P] DIRECTORY.
Perkins John H., supt., Watertown Water Supply Co., office 52 Main, h. 360 Pleasant
Perkins Mary, widow, moved to Newton [Oliver Perkins Thomas J., salesman (28 Tremont row, B.), h. 9. Perkins William H. (Perkins & Co.), grist mill, 18 Main,. house 4 Chester.
PERKINS & CO. (William H. Perkins and George B. Pope), grist mill, hay, straw and grain, 18 Main [see page 493]
Peterson John, carpenter, rooms 16 Irving
Pevear Abbie F., bookkeeper (Newton), boards 11 Irving
Pevear Marietta B., boards 11 Irving
Pevear William H. (W. H. Pevear & Co.), coal and wood, 128 Arsenal, house 11 Irving
PEVEAR W. H. & CO. (William H. Pevear), coal, wood, hay, brick, etc., 128 Arsenal, office 5 Spring [see page 486]
Phelan Kate Mrs., moved to Cambridge
Philbrook Charles, boards 105 Orchard
Philbrook Charles H., insurance (B.), boards 115 Galen Philbrook Herbert A., tinsmith, 22 Galen, house 115 do. Philbrook Hiram A. Rev., pastor, Church of Disciples, house. 20 Royal [burn, opp. Cottage
Phillips William E., street car conductor, house Mt. Au- Phipps Appleton, carpenter, house 31 Green
PHIPPS SANFORD, architect (Exchange bldg., 53 State, room 1108, B.), house 33 Green [see page 506]. Pickles William, machinist, house 10 Swett pl., Bemis
Pierce Abbie F., widow of John Q. A., h. 93 Mt. Auburn Pierce Benjamin H., farmer, 196 Lexington, h. do. [Mt. A. Pierce Charles Q., slipper mnfr. (127 Summer, B.), h. 95 Pierce Charles W., milkman, 675 Belmont, house do.
Pierce Clarence A., trunk maker (B.), house 4 Summer
Pierce Menella J., music teacher, 19 Franklin, boards do. Pierce Myron E., student (M. I. T., B.), boards 6 Palfrey Pierce Sophronia A., widow of Jonathan, h. 19 Franklin Pierce William T., engineer, Metropolitan Park Com., (13 Exchange, B.), house 12 Russell av.
Pike Albert E., moved to Cambridge
Pike Charles, carpenter, boards 133 Boyd
Pike George E., engineer, house 133 Boyd
Pillsbury Edward W., compositor, 30 Main, h. 41 Mt. A. Pillsbury Sarah M., widow of Enoch, bds. 41 Mt. Auburn Piper Charles F., salesman (84 Chauncy, B.), house 17 Otis Plaisted Charles E. (E. S. Plaisted & Son), produce, 19 Riverside, boards do.
Plaisted Cuming W., moved to N. H.
Plaisted Edward S. (E. S. Plaisted & Son), produce, 19 Riverside, house do. [produce, 19 Riverside Plaisted E. S. & Son (Edward S. and Charles E. Plaisted),
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., H. W. HOWE, Pres. J. M. RICE, Treas.
PLANING, SAWING, TURNING. 56 FELTON STREET, ON F. R. R.
567
WATERTOWN [P] DIRECTORY.
Plaisted George, driver, 6 Watertown, boards 4 do. Platt Marcellus, painter, house 6 Chandler
Plunkett Elizabeth, shirt maker, boards 2 Myrtle
Plunkett James H., laborer, boards 2 Myrtle
Plunkett Mary, widow, died June 30, 1894
Plunkett Mary A., shirt maker (B.), boards 2 Myrtle Police Station, Town House building, 1 Church, cor. Main Pollard John, tripe cleaner (Brighton), h. Ladd, n. Riverside Pollard Joshua H., machinist (B.), boards 24 Morse Pollock Henry T. P., molder, 22 Galen, boards 7 Centre
Pond Lucy A., widow of Abel, house 130 Main
DOPE GEORGE B. (Perkins & Co.), grist mill, 18 P Main, house at Waltham [see page 493]
Porter Andrew, decorator, 14 Watertown, h. 32 Riverside Porter Annie P., stenogragher, bds. 3 Irving [12 Chester Porter Edward C. Rev., pastor, Phillips Cong. church, h. Porter Edward F., house 3 Irving
Porter Henry G., hostler, boards 44 Mt. Auburn
Porter Lewis B. (Porter Shuttle & Bobbin Co.), and man- ager, 14 Watertown, house 10 Russell av.
Porter Shuttle & Bobbin Co. (Lewis B. Porter), mnfrs. sewing machine bobbins and shuttles, 14 Watertown Porter & Co., laundry machinery mnfrs., 14 Watertown store (185 High, B.), L. B. Porter, manager
Post Offices, 28 Main, Mt. Auburn, near- the bridge, and F. R. R. station, Bemis
POTTER BRIGGS E., hack, livery and boarding stable, 18 Spring, house 2 Patten [see page 491] Potter Ellen D. Mrs., house 2 Patten
Potter Henry, porter, Union Market House, boards do. Potter William H., grocer (45 Commercial, B.), b. 2 Patten Powell Albert, machinist, U. S. Arsenal, house at Newton Power John, marble cutter (83 Haverhill, B.), b. 58 Summer Powers Catherine, widow of William, house 15 rear 27 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
Powers Edward, laborer, h. 7 rear 41 Cottage, Mt. Auburn Powers Frank H., carpenter, bds. 15 rear 27 Cottage, Mt. A. Powers James H., laborer, bds. 7 rear 41 Cottage, Mt. A. Powers John, laborer, boards 9 Common st. place
Powers John J., fisherman, bds. 15, rear 27 Cottage, Mt. A. Powers Joseph, laborer, U. S. Arsenal, house at Brighton
Powers Patrick, laborer, house 9 Common st. place
Powers Walter W., laborer, b. 15 rear 27 Cottage, Mt. A. Powers William, starch maker, Crystal Springs Mnfg. Co., house 12 Swett place, Bemis
Poyner Archibald, private, U. S. Arsenal, boards do.
Pratt Andrew M., blacksmith, U. S. Arsenal, h. 272 Arsenal Pratt Annie, widow, house 38 Arsenal
Pratt Arabella, widow of John Q. A., house 44 Riverside Pratt Edward F., molder, boards 44 Riverside
AUCTIONEER, 29-2
J. ALBERT CHESSMAN,
Rooms 29 and 30, Methodist Building, Waltham, Mass. Telephone 9-2.
BOSTON OFFICE, 89 COURT ST., ROOM 2. Telephone, 3160.
568
WATERTOWN [Q] DIRECTORY.
Pratt Ellen M., widow of Miles, house 74 Mt. Auburn Pratt Lucius H., molder, 22 Galen, house 33 Fayette Pratt Robert M., house Belmont, near School
Pratt Stillman A., moved to Plymouth
Preston Charles, molder, h. 7 A, Mt. Auburn [Riverside Priest Benjamin Sidney, Harvard student (Camb.), bds. 9 Priest David H., broker, house 5 Franklin
Priest Eliza, widow of Filman, house 14 Winter
Priest Gardner N., janitor, Unitarian church, h. 14 Winter PRIEST GEORGE E., 22 Galen, and (31 Union, B.), and treas., Watertown Savings Bank, h. 9 Riverside [see page 494]
Priest G. Wesley, student (B.), boards 9 Riverside
Priest Harry W., boards 8 Centre
Priest John W., house 8 Centre
Priest Sarah A., widow, house 281 Pleasant
Priest Walter T., moved to Needham
Print Albert, died August 9, 1893
Print Emma, widow of Albert, house 34 Spring Prior Matthew, machinist, house 15 Patten
Proctor Abbie S., widow of George W., house 1 Chester Proctor Charles F., salesman (35 Union, B.), house 1 Otis Proctor Mark A., real estate, h. cor. Dwight and Sycamore Proctor S. Eugene, clerk (184 Wash., B.), bds. 1 Chester Provost Odlin, waiter (B.), h. 46 Cottage, Mt. Auburn Prue George H., machinist, 14 Watertown, b. at Waltham Prue John B., moved to Waltham
Puffer Reuben, house 35 Marshall
Putney Almon, house 54 Fayette
Putney Charles T., machinist, house 55 Summer
Pyle Samuel, moved to Newton
QUIGLEY FRANK J., stone cutter, h. 37 Cottage, Mt. A. Quincy William J. (63 Oliver, B.), house 6 Garfield Quinlan Edward, laborer, boards 166 Main
Quinlan James F., boards 166 Main
Quinlan John, laborer, boards 166 Main Quinlan John H., bricklayer, house 24 Myrtle Quinlan Michael, laborer, boards 166 Main Quinlan Patrick, laborer, house 9 Waverly Quinlan Thomas D., laborer, house 12 Brook
Quinlan Timothy J., coachman, boards 9 Waverly
Quinlan William J., cigar maker (B.), house 13 Cuba Quinn Daniel, laborer, house 15 Summer Quinn Daniel, moved to Newton
Quinn Ella, paper bag maker, boards 27 No. Beacon
Quinn John, laborer, boards 15 Summer Quinn Michael, moved to Ireland
Quinn Patrick J., laborer, boards 15 Summer
Quirk James, hostler, house 8 No. Beacon st. ct.
TRADE MARK
OPTICIAN, GEO. H. LLOYD, 357
WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON. near BROMFIELD STREET.
569
WATERTOWN [R] DIRECTORY.
Quirk James, Jr., laborer, boards 8 No. Beacon st. ct. Quirk John M., clerk, 3 Main, house at Newton Quirk Thomas, teamster, house 27 Quirk
RAFUSE JOHN, moved to Brighton
Rafuse Martin A., foreman, 128 Arsenal, house 11 Patten Ralley Christopher, butcher, boards 21 Common st. place Ralley Elizabeth, widow of Michael, h. 21 Common st. pl. Ralley George F., farm hand, bds. 21 Common st. place Ralley Michael, died March 18, 1894
Ralley Michael J., laborer, boards 21 Common st. place Ralley Peter J., laborer, boards 21 Common st. place
Ralston John (John Ralston & Co.), shade mnfr., 71 Fayette, boards 19 Green
RALSTON JOHN & CO. (John Ralston), window shade mnfrs., 71 Fayette [see page 497]
Ralston Marshall W., 71 Fayette, boards 19 Green Ramsey Robert E., machinist, boards 217 North Beacon Rand Edward A., rector, Church of the Good Shepherd, house 13 Garfield
Rand E. Kennard, Harvard student (Camb.), b. 13 Garfield Rand William D., salesman (87 Broad, B.), h. 398 Arsenal Rattigan Bryan, laborer, house 56 North Beacon Rattigan James H., carpenter, house 34 Cuba
Rattigan James H., Jr., watchmaker, boards 30 Cuba Rattigan John P., insurance solicitor, bds. 56 North Beacon Rattigan John J., dental student, boards 34 Cuba Rattigan Michael, machinist, boards 56 North Beacon Rattigan Thomas, laborer, boards 56 North Beacon Rattigan Thomas F., machinist, 24 Pleasant, bds. 34 Cuba Raymond Bernard C., assistant, 58 Main, bds. 4 Common Raymond Charles A., undertaker, 58 Main, h. 4 Common Raymond Eunice M., widow of Charles, boards 4 Common Reagan David, student, boards 17 Pleasant
Reagan Katie E., finisher, 19 Galen, house 17 Pleasant Reardon Bridget, widow of Michael, h. 314 Pleasant, Bemis Reardon John F., shoemaker, boards 314 Pleasant, Bemis Reardon Patrick, weaver, boards 314 Pleasant, Bemis Redmond Cockcroft, helper (Nonantum), h. 29 Waltham Reed Anna Mrs., 19 Galen, house 50 Fayette
REED CHASE H., carriage repository, 239 Mt. Au- burn, house do. [see page 11]
Reed John J., supt., Almshouse, 105 Orchard, house do. Reed Mary J. Mrs., matron, Almshouse, house do. Regan Ann, widow, died Dec. 27, 1893
Regan Cornelius C., curtain maker, boards 17 Pleasant Regan Cornelius D., salesman (5 Union, B.), h. 26 Bacon Regan Dennis J., shipper, house 57 Arsenal
Regan Jeremiah J., laborer, boards 28 Bacon
Regan John, laborer, house 15 Winter
GET PRICES AT THE NEW LUMBER YARD. WOOD BARKER & CO.,
BACON ST., WALTHAM. On Mass, Central R. R.
570
WATERTOWN [R] DIRECTORY.
Regan John F., tripe cleaner (Brighton), house 17 Forest Regan Mary, widow of Jeremiah, house 28 Bacon
Regan Mary Mrs., nurse, boards 10 Green
Regan Mary F., fancy goods, 73 Main, house 17 Forest Regan Patrick, blacksmith, house 14 Arsenal [house do. Reilly James W. Major, commanding officer, U. S. Arsenal,
Reilly Patrick J., laborer, house 23 French
Rheel George P., moved to Maynard
Rice Augustus W., moved to Boston
Rice Lucy A., boards 43 Church
Richards Abraham L., house 163 Mt. Auburn
Richards John G., clerk, Mt. Auburn, cor. Belmont, house Keenan's block, do.
Richardson Andrew J., carpenter, house 4 Winter
Richardson Joseph, laborer, house 35 Forest
Richardson Sarah M. B., widow, died Feb. 4, 1894
Richardson Thomas, boards 85 Mt. Auburn
Richardson Truman S., clerk, 19 Main, boards 8 Chester Richardson William T., painter, h. 9 rear 40 Cottage, Mt. A. Ricker Moses (Brighton), house 19 Boyd
Riley Bridget, widow of David, house 17 Forest
Riley Delia, house 38 Arsenal
Riley James Mrs., house 1 Cuba
Riley Jeremiah, laborer, h. 335 Pleasant, Bemis [1 Cuba Riley Joanna M., principal, Spring primary school, boards Riley Margaret G., asst. postmaster, 28 Main, bds. 1 Cuba Riley Michael E., at ÆEtna Mills, house 302 Pleasant
Riley Patrick, laborer, house 23 French
Riley Timothy F., machinist (B.), bds. 335 Pleasant, Bemis Riley, see Reilly, also Ralley
Ring John, laborer, boards 7 A, Mt. Auburn
Ring Patrick, laborer, boards 7 A, Mt. Auburn
Ripley James T., moved to Belmont
Ripley Leonard F., moved to Belmont
RIPLEY S. ELLIS, merchant tailor, 5 Spring, h. 3 Fletcher Terrace [see page 488]
Roach William, private, U. S. Arsenal, boards do.
Roach, see Roche
Roan James, laborer, bds. 9 rear 27 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
Robbins Albertina Mrs., dressmaker, 36 Summer, h. do.
Robbins Catherine, widow of Elbridge A., h. 12 Wheeler ct. Robbins Dexter A., public carriage, Watertown R. R. station, house 36 Summer Robbins Ellen, artist, house 65 Pleasant
Robbins Emily, house 95 Pleasant [95 Pleasant
Robbins Frederick, com. merchant (9 Chatham, B.), house Robbins Harriet, house 95 Pleasant
Robbins Henry, house 95 Pleasant
Robbins Henry B., laborer, house 23 Arsenal
Robbins John L., car builder, F. R. R., boards 116 Walnut
BUTTRICK
LUMBER CO., H. W. HOWE, Pres. J. M. RICE, Treas. 56 FELTON ST., WALTHAM, ON F. R. R.
571
WATERTOWN [R] DIRECTORY.
Robbins John W., concreter, boards 23 Arsenal Robbins Kenneth K., moved to Malden Robbins Lois, house 65 Pleasant
Robbins Martha, house 65 Pleasant
Robbins R. Eliza, house 95 Pleasant
Roberts David, carder, Atna Mills, boards 301 Pleasant Roberts William G., cabinet maker (B.), h. 23 Harnden av. Robertshaw Henry, wool sorter, house 27 Boyd
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