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 8
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Campbell Charles W., salesman (B), bds. C. D Campbell's Campbell Elizabeth S., widow of Samuel, bds. 24 River- view av., C. P.
Campbell George, painter, 6 Lexington, h. 96 Bacon
Campbell George Jr., painter, bds 96 Bacon
Campbell Hugh, house 8 Fountain
Campbell James W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 316 Moody Campbell John, painter, 6 Lexington, bds. 96 Bacon
Campbell John O., moved to Manchester, N. H.
Campbell Patrick, bottler, house 25 Cross
Campbell Peter J., watchmaker, bds. 128 Charles
Campbell Rebecca, teacher, The Lowell School, bds. C. D. Campbell's
Campbell Robert, painter, 6 Lexington, bds. 96 Bacon Campbell Sarah A. Mrs., house 93 Willow
Coal, Wood, Hay, Drain Pipe, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Brick, G. F. FROST, 33 and 35 Moody and Lexington St.,
near M. C. R. R. WALTHAM, MASS.
.
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Campbell Thomas P., at W. B. & D. Works, bds. 96 Bacon Canfield Emily S., dressmaker, 170 Adams, house do. Canfield Samuel, moved to Nova Scotia
Cardwell Paul, mule spinner, bds. 33 Felton
Carey Charles P., master mechanic, U. S. W. Co., rms. 76 Russell
Carey George W., farmer, house 14 Bacon
Carey John H., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 230 School
Carey Joseph, plumber's apprentice, 5 Lexington, boards
Carey Magaret J., house 230 School [230 School
Carey Sarah, house 32 Charles
Carey Thomas F., constable, 661 Main, rm. 2 h. 230 school Carey, see Cary
Carlin Ann, widow of Patrick, house Gorham av.
Carlin Eugene O., laborer, bds. Ann Carlin's, Gorman av.
Carlin J. Frank, supt. Waltham Steam Laundry, house 193 Chestnut
Carlon Stephen F., inspector, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 409 River Carlson Magnus, sawyer, Libby & Larcom, h. 15 Heard
Carlson Nathaniel, at B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 380 River
Carlton Andrew P., carpenter, house 29 Adams [Adams Carlton A. Burton, confectioner, 143 Moody, bds. 29 Carnes Edward S., moved to Chelsea
Carnes John, carpenter, bds. 20 Charles
Carney Greta C., bookkeeper, 70 Calvary, bds. 83 Oak
Carney James, laborer, house 234 Felton
Carney James W., police, house 49 Francis
Carney John, laborer, boards P. Carney, School av.
Carney John (J. Carney Coal Co.), 70 Calvary, bds. 83 Oak Carney John J., hairdresser, base. 3 Moody, bds. 125 Pond CARNEY J. COAL CO. (John Carney), coal and wood, 70 Calvary (see page 64)
Carney Martin F., engraver (B.), house Pond street ct.
Carney Michael, laborer, house 30 Oak
Carney Nellie E., nurse, boards 83 Oak
Carney Patrick, fireman, B. Mnfg. Co., house School av.
Carney Patrick, laborer, F. R. R., house 125 Pond
Carney Patrick J., section hand, F. R. R., h. 18 Winthrop Carney Patrick J., clerk, 187 School, boards 125 Pond Carney Thomas, coal and wood, 83 Oak, house do.
Carney Thomas H., baker's apprentice, boards 125 Pond Carney William B., dial maker, boards 125 Pond
Carney William L. (Carney & Randles), 195 Newton, house 68 Calvary
Carney & Randles (William L. Carney and Joseph Rand- les, Jr.), bottlers, 195 Newton
Caron Alexander, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., house 111 Harvard Carovoglio Guiessepe, fruit, 697 Main
Carovoglio Joseph, fruit, 187 1-2 Moody, house 42 Spruce Carpenter Abbie E., bookkeeper, 115 Bacon, b. 103 Russell
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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Carpenter Hamilton L., bookkeeper, boards 71 Pine Carpenter Sarah C., house 32 Maple
Carpenter Warner W., postal clerk, h. 71 Pine [ings av. Carr Alden S., car builder, boards R. Arrowsmith's, Hast- Carr Charles W., electrician, boards 17 Hall
Carr Eurania W., widow of Lyman, house 17 Cushing Carr Frank C., tinsmith, 695 Main, boards 17 Hall Carr George F., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 17 Hall Carr George H., roofer, 40 Russell, house do.
Carr Herbert A., watchmaker (B.), house 17 Cushing Carr J. Albert, at Am. W. W. Co., house 214 Adams Carr Mary S., widow of Alexander, house 17 Hall Carrier Ralph A., painter, 162 Moody, house 32 Gordon
Carroll Catherine C., telephone operator, 17 Elm, boards 92 Taylor
Carroll Hugh, switchman, Roberts R. R. crossing, h. Wall Carroll Hugh L., carpenter, house 27 Middle
Carroll James A., at W. B. & D. Works, house 88 Cedar Carroll John C., house 28 Oak
Carroll John J., at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 28 Oak Carroll Michael, wood moulder, house 92 Taylor
Carruth Carlos E., st. car conductor, h. 12 Hammond
Carson Elbridge C., machinist, house 287 Newton Carter Cyrus L., moved to Marlboro
Carter Elizabeth, widow of Asaph R., house 46 Chestnut Carter George O., clerk, 117 Moody, h. 3 Rumford av., C. P. Carter George T., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 27 Harvard av. Carter John, boards 588 Main
Carter Josephine, at A. W. W. Co., boards rear 24 Elm Carter Philip W., clerk, Am. W. W. Co., Crescent, house at Newton
Carter Warren, cloth finisher, house rear 24 Elm
Cartledge Wilfred B., machinist, rooms R. E. Thompson's, Wellington
Carver Sarah A., widow of Israel, boards 21 Newton Cary, see Carey
Casey Daniel, laborer, house 85 Felton
Casey David S., brakeman, F. R. R., boards 154 Charles Casey Ellen, widow of Cornelius J., house 154 Charles Casey Frank, teamster, Waltham Coal Co., h. 119 Grove Casey John E., wheelwright, 821 Main, bds. 43 Harvard Casey Mary E., seamstress, bds. 154 Charles
Casey Michael, laborer, house rear 144 Charles
Casey Simon, laborer, house 70 Oak
Casey Thomas H., section foreman, F. R. R., bds. 70 Church Casey Timothy, house 85 Felton
Casey Timothy W., lather, 70 Hammond, house do.
Cash Andrew, farm hand, 4 New Grove, boards, do.
Cash John, laborer, house 276 River
Cash Mary, widow of Cornelius, house 276 River
WOOD, BARKER & CO., - LUMBER. -
MAIN OFFICE, EXCHANGE B'LDG. BRANCH YARD, COR. STATE AND KILBY ST., BOSTON. BACON STREET, WALTHAM.
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Cassidy Andrew G., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 149 Brown Cassidy John, laborer, boards 39 Exchange
Cassidy John, loom fixer, boards 111 Felton Cassidy John, laborer, boards 109 Pond
Cassidy John A., tailor, 673 Main, rm. 6, h. 182 School Cassidy Patrick A., tailor, 673 Main, rm. 6, h. 182 School Cassidy Patrick J., ins. agent, boards 71 Exchange Castner Sanford B., milkman, Trapelo road, house do. Caswell Charles L., moved to Cambridge
Caswell Fred L., plumber, 586 Main, boards 72 Pine Caswell George B., moved to Cambridge
Caswell Henry A., fish, 167 Prospect, h. 29 Prospect av. Caswell William J., stable, rear 26 Lexington, h. 20 Cross Caté Alzina, widow of John H., boards 27 Liberty Cate Horace, house 32 Lyman
Cate Silas H., watch finisher, house 60 Wadsworth av.
Cate William M., hackman, boards 32 Lyman
Cater Charles E., police, house Fiske near Main Cathcart Harrison B., clerk, 135 Moody, bds. 22 School Cathcart Mamie L., clerk, 135 Moody, boards 22 School
Cathcart Obed S. (P. P. Adams & Co.), dry goods, 135 Moody, house 22 School
Caughey James, machinist, boards 45 Plympton
Caughey John, machinist, house 59 Plympton [89 Grant Caughey Joseph H., bookkeeper (111 Oliver, B.), boards Caughey Reuben H., janitor, Pond End school, boards R. W. Caughey's
Caughey Reuben W., farmer, house Winter near Locust Caughey Robert H., painter, 9 Prospect, h. 45 Plympton Caughey William, machinist, house 89 Grant Caughey William A., letter carrier, boards 89 Grant Caughey, see Coy, also Coye
Cavanagh Patrick, molder, D. & F. Mnfg. Co. Foundry av., house do.
Cavanagh Thomas F., tinsmith, boards 3 Bemis av.
Cavanagh, see Cavanaugh, also Kavanaugh
Cavanaugh Ann, widow of John, house 3 Bemis av.
Cavanaugh Bridget, widow of Thomas, house Foundry av. Cavanaugh James, laborer, boards 417 River Cavanaugh James, molder, rooms 73 Central Cavanaugh John, laborer, house 16 Calvary Cavanaugh John, farmer, house 93 Willow Cavanaugh John, coachman, 922 Main, boards do. Cavanaugh Mary Mrs., house 93 Willow
Cavanaugh Michael, laborer, boards 93 Willow
Cavanaugh Michael, teamster, boards 93 Willow Cavaney Margaret Mrs., house 22 Gorham
CENTRAL DRY GOODS CO. (Clifford S. Cobb), dry and fancy goods, etc., 107 to 115 Moody [see page 96]
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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ADVERTISEMENTS.
P. P. ADAMS.
O. S. CATHCART.
P. P. ADAMS & CO., DEALERS IN Dry Goods and Small Wares, Also Men's Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, Underwear. CORSETS A SPECIALTY.
135 MOODY STREET, - - WALTHAM, MASS.
LARGE ASSORTMENT.
CORRECT STYLES.
Millinery AND Gloves. E. S. JENKINS & CO., 29 moody Street.
FINE GOODS. .
BEST OF WORK.
Miss M. G. Taylor,
DESIGNER AND DEALER IN
Fine Millinery. Rooms 22 & 23
METHODIST BUILDING, 3 Moody St., Waltham, Mass.
Mrs. A. E. Burton, French millinery -AND
HAIR GOODS. 195 Moody Street, WALTHAM, MASS. Mourning Goods a Specialty.
MISS S. A. CHASE,
DEALER IN-
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
Ladies' Furnishings, Children's Clothing, Babies' Bonnets, Caps, Boys' Waists, Children's Cloaks, Ladies' Wrap- pers, Corsets, Mitts, Yarns, Hosiery, Quilts, and a full line of Small Wares and Toys. Potted Plants and Cut Flowers.
104 MOODY STREET,
WALTHAM, MASS.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
C. F. LAMB, (Successor to STORY & ROY,)
Foreign AND Domestic Dry Goods,
Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Dressmakers' Findings, Small Wares, Etc. THE OLD RELIABLE BOSTON STORE. 145 AND 147 MOODY STREET, - WALTHAM, MASS.
FRANK MAYNARD,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS AND TRIMMINGS.
696 MAIN STREET,
Maynard Building, - Waltham, Mass.
CENTRAL DRY GOODS CO.
CLIFFORD S. COBB, Proprietor. Is the Largest Dry Goods House in Waltham.
FULL LINES OF DESIRABLE DRY GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS,
BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY.
107 TO 115 MOODY STREET, WALTHAM.
Miss M. L. Flynn, DEALER IN (
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, CORSETS AND SMALL WARES. WORSTEDS, YARNS, ETC., A SPECIALTY .. Imperial Pinned Paper Patterns. 613 Main St.,. -
Waltham, Mass.
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WALTHAM [C] DIRECTORY.
CENTRAL HOUSE, George H. Cushman, prop., 743 Main corner Exchange [see page 481]
YENTRAL LOAN OFFICE, 103 Moody [see p. 477] C
Central Park, John R. Farnum prop., Foundry av.
Chaddock William B., at Am. W. W. Co., house 35 Wads- worth av.
Chadsey Alonzo R., watch finisher, b. 24 Cushing
Chadsey Levi P. A., at Am. W. W. Co., house 24 Cushing Chadsey Nellie E., died Dec. 9, 1893
Chadwick Henry D., medical student, boards 175 Brown Chadwick James, at Am. W. W. Co., house 119 Plympton Chaffin Clifford G., clerk, 151 Moody, boards 77 Crescent Chaffin Frederick L., tailor, 10 Moody, rms. 118 Chestnut Chaffin Gertrude E., bookkeeper, 151 Moody, boards 14 Wadsworth av.
Chaffin John P., real estate and insurance agent, 151 Moody, house 14 Wadsworth av.
Chaffin Walter B., carpenter, house 118 Chestnut Chagnon John, loom fixer, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 1 Lawton place Chagnon Napoleon, loom fixer, B. Mnfg. Co., house 117 Central
· Chamberlain Calvin W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 328 Crescent Chamberlain' Edgar W., fireman, F. R. R., h. 21 Winthrop Chamberlain George D., moved to Cambridge
Chamberlain Henry B., manager, Atlas Chemical Co., 226 Calvary, house at Newtonville
Chamberlain Mary B., widow of George W., h. 418 Main Chamberlain Oscar F., clerk (B.), boards 328 Crescent
Chamberlain Walter O., supt., Atlas Chemical Co., 226 Calvary, boards at Newtonville
Chamberlin Charles S., died Oct. 27, 1894 [Springfield Chamberlin Clara A., widow of Charles S., moved to Chamberlin Fred H., clerk, boards 15 Lyman [ Lyman Chamberlin George, salesman (93 Franklin, B.), house 15 Chamberlin George W., died Nov. 2, 1893
Chamberlin G. William, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 74 Brown Chamberlin Sarah A., widow of Charles, house 74 Brown Chandler Blaney B., gardener, 789 Main, house do.
Chandler William, night lunch, boards 36 Spruce Chandonnait Alcide, carpenter, house 21 Noonan Chapin Abby L., widow of Ezra H., boards 852 Main Chapin Frank W., inspector, Am. W. W. Co., b. 257 School Chapin George H., painter, 9 Prospect, house 257 School Chapin George L., driver, 402 Lexington, boards do. Chapman Sarah, tobacco stripper, 37 Moody, h. 595 Main Charles Edward, dial painter, house 15 Myrtle
Charles George W., teamster, Libby & Larcom, b. 17 Fern Charles Henry, house 21 Robbins
Charter Franklin, carpenter, house 15 Robbins
REAL ESTATE. J. A. CHESSMAN,
AUCTIONEER.
Rooms 29 and 30, Methodist Building, Waltham, Mass. Telephone, 9-2.
Boston Office, 89 Court Street, Room 2. Telephone 3160.
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Charnock Wright, warp dresser, boards over 571 Main Charotte Isaac, laborer, house 179 River
Chase Aaron, carpenter, house 24 Cross Chase Caroline M., widow of Asa C., house 55 Walnut
Chase Charles C., house Quince
Chase Charles E., night watchman, J. L. Thomson Mnfg. Co., house 201 Ash
CHASE CHARLES F., truant officer and collector, 621 Main, rm. J., and janitor, The B. Stearns school, house 77 Cushing [see front cover ]
Chase Edgar H., machinist, J. L. Thomson Co., b. 201 Ash Chase George E., clerk (B.), boards Charles C. Chase's, Chase Joseph W., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. end of Rich Chase Mary J. M., dressmaker, 24 Cross, house do.
CHASE SARAH A., florist, dry and fancy goods, 104- Moody, house do. [see page 95 ]
Chase Simpson E., house 188 Chestnut
Chase William H., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 11 Chester av. Chatfield Daniel B., machinist, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 42 Francis Cheney Adolph, at B. Mnfg. Co., b. John Burke, Massasoit Cheney Henry M., moved to New Hampshire
Cheney Joseph A., house 248 Main
Cheney William E., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 49 Bedford
Cheney William F., janitor, High and Plympton schools, house 187 Hammond
CHESSMAN J. ALBERT, auctioneer, real estate and insurance, 29-30 Methodist bldg., 3 Moody and (89 Court rm. 2, B.), h. 18 Lawrence [see foot lines]
Chessman Lizzie A. Mrs., nurse, house 18 Lawrence Cheswell Thomas E., dining rooms, 134 Moody, house do. Chevalier Ada E., teacher, The Lowell school, boards J. W. Harris, Church st. av. Chiat Philip, tailor, 93 Moody, rooms do.
Chickering Susan N., boards 13 Liberty 1922 Main
Childs Alice L., teacher, North grammar school, boards Childs Ann L., widow of Thomas L., house 591 Lexington Childs Arthur G., driver, 508 Lexington, boards do.
Childs Frank E., milkman, 591 Lexington, boards do.
Childs Harriet D., widow of William P., h. 396 Lexington Childs Harry W., clerk (B.), bds. 200 Lexington
Childs Henry A. (T. W. Childs & Son), fish and provis- ions, 3 Elm, boards 200 Lexington
Childs Isaac, house 34 School
Childs John J., boards 33 Floyd
Childs Leonard N., farmer, house 591 Lexington
Childs Melvin L., milkman, 396 Lexington, house do.
Childs T. Whittemore (T. W. Childs & Son), fish and pro- visions, 3 Elm, house 200 Lexington
YHILDS T. W. & SON (T. Whittemore and Henry A. Childs), fish and provisions, 3 Elm [see page 456]
DON'T TAMPER WITH YOUR EYES. GEO. H. LLOYD,
357 Washington St. BOSTON. OPTICIAN.
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Childs William B., boards 508 Lexington
Childs William G., milkman, 508 Lexington, house do. Chin Toy, laundry, 161 Prospect, house do.
Chinn Philip, blacksmith, 6 Water, house 81 Harvard
Chipman George L., foreman, J. L. Thomson Mnfg. Co., house 58 Prospect
Chivers Martin, carpenter, house 74 Harvard
Choate William F., teamster, house 348 Moody
Christie William J., moved West
Christmas Frank, gardener, 716 Main, house rear do.
Christmas William H., plumber, 586 Main, b. rear 716 do.
Christoffersen Godfred, moved to Cambridge
Church Duane H., mechanical supt., Am. W. W. Co., h. at West Newton
Churchill Augusta P., bookkeeper, bds. 74 School, suite 3 Churchill Harriet M., widow of A. Wells, h. 74 School
Churchill John M., foreman of machinists, 115 Bacon, h. 74 School
Churchill Thomas, laborer, F. R. R., house 53 Exchange Cilley Clara B., clerk, 890 Main, boards L. G. Cilley's
Cilley Hattie M., clerk, 890 Main, boards L. G. Cilleys, Auburn [near Vernon
Cilley Lafayette G., variety store, 890 Main, h. Auburn, Citizen's Club, 637 Main, room 10
City Engineer's office, 3 Moody, room 53
CITY MARKET, Joseph M. Quinn, prop., provisions, 81 Moody [see page 458]
City Stables, Pond, opp. Pond avenue
Claffey Alfred J., moved to Boston
Claffey Eliza J., moved to Boston
Claffey Susan, widow of Patrick, moved to Boston
Clagg James, at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 45 Calvary
Clahane John T., plumber, 41 Moody, house at Concord Clapp Caroline T., teacher High, school, rooms 41 Cherry Clapp Charles K., confectionery, house 343 Crescent
Clapp Gilmer, sec. (94 Ames bld., B.), b. 25 Linden Clapp Harriet B., widow of James H., house 25 Linden Clapp Munroe, finisher, Am. W. W. Co., house Dale cor. Farnsworth
Clark Adelbert F., at Am. W. W. Co., house 147 Ash Clark Alden, bookkeeper, 33 Moody, h. off Lexington, opp. 402
CLARK ALVAH W., architectural iron work (19 Portland, B.), house 48 Vernon [see page 22]
Clark Bernice E., boards 30 Harvard
Clark Bertha L., principal, The John Roberts school, bds. 39 Vernon
Clark Charles E., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 55 Cherry Clark Charles M., driver, C. W. Andrews, West Dale, b. do. Clark Charles W., boards 30 Common
LUMBER. 7
WOOD, BARKER & CO., BACON STREET, £ WALTHAM.
ON MASS. CENTRAL R. R.
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WALTHAM [C] DIRECTORY.
Clark Elizabeth D. Mrs., dressmaker, Spruce, n. Adams, house do.
Clark Elizabeth M., house off Lexington near Curve
Clark Enoch R., master mariner, house 68 Chestnut
Clark Everett D., at Am. W. W. Co., house 320 Crescent Clark Frank A., at W. B. & D. Works, boards 203 River Clark Frank O., clerk (B.), boards 68 Chestnut
Clark Frank K., harness mnfr. (W. Newton), house 326 Crescent
CLARK GEORGE A., livery stable and horse clipping, rear 179 Moody, h. 15 Spruce [see page 472]
Clark George L., salesman (B.), house 118 Brown
Clark George W., house 39 Vernon
Clark Harriet D. Mrs., boards 110 Central
Clark Harry G., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 59 Maple
Clark Henry A., at W. B. & D. Works, house 10 Stearns
Clark Henry M., carpenter, house 82 Francis
Clark Henry M., house 73 Adams
Clark James, laborer, house 17 Fountain
Clark James A., painter, house 13 Charles street av.
Clark John, card grinder, house 56 Pine
CLARK JOHN, carriage builder, Charles cor. Harvard, boards Prospect House [see page 468]
Clark John R., machinist, house 64 Chestnut
Clark John W., loom fixer, house Calvary
Clark Julius D., millman, Perry Bros., house Massasoit
Clark Lizzie F. Mrs., died August, 1893
Clark Lowell, house 68 Lyman
Clark Mary M., house off Lexington, near Curve
Clark Parker, clerk, 56 Oak, boards 58 do.
Clark Samuel E., internal revenue dept., h. 333 Crescent
Clark Sarah A. Mrs., boarding house, 73 Adams
Clark Sheldon C., salesman, J. L. T. Mnfg. Co., h. 3 Fiske ct. Clark Sophie, widow of Peleg B., house 59 Maple Clark Thomas, laborer, house 41 Cedar
Clark Thomas, weaver, boards 85 Taylor
Clark Thomas A., mule spinner, house 85 Felton
Clark Wallace E., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 320 Crescent Clark Walter B., gardener, R. T. Paine, Beaver, h. n. do. Clark William H., lawyer, house off Lexington near Curve Clark William J., weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 17 Fountain Clark William L. (W. W. Clark & Son), grocer, 691 Main, house 38 Common
Clark William V., driver, 143 Moody, rooms 77 Taylor Clark William W. (W. W. Clark & Son), 691 Main, house 140 School
Clark Winter H., moved to Maine [grocers, 691 Main Clark W. W. & Son (William W. and William L. Clark), Clark, see Clarke [23 South
Clarke Adelman E., bookkeeper, Libby & Larcom, boards
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.
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WALTHAM [C] DIRECTORY.
Clarke Annie M., clerk, Am. W. W. Co., bds. 206 Adams Clarke Earl H., dial maker, boards 30 Orange
Clarke Edwin M., jeweler (B.), house 92 Brown
Clarke Fleda M., widow of Fred C., house 73 Chestnut
Clarke Frank A., printer, house 30 Orange
Clarke Jessie B., teacher, The Seth Bemis school, boards 311 Moody
Clarke Julia, widow of John, house 16 Stearns
Clarke Mary A., dressmaker, 16 Stearns, boards do.
Clarke Randolph K. (Clarke & Hyde), 83 Moody, house at Boston [23 South Clarke Willis W., janitor, Manual Training school, house Clarke & Hyde (Randolph K. Clarke and William V.
Hyde), props. Boston Branch Clothing Co., 83 Moody Clarke, see Clark
CLASBY DANIEL J., grocer, 80 Charles, house do. [see page 464]
Clasby Frank J., clerk, 80 Charles, boards do.
Clasby Hugh T., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 15 Charles st. av. Clasby James, house 15 Charles st. av.
Clasby John R., night gateman, Lexington st. R. R. cross- ing, house 216 School
Clasby Sadie J., bookkeeper, 80 Charles, boards do.
Claus Andrew, laborer, house rear 558 Main
Claus see Clous
Clay Alfred C., salesman (B), house 45 Lowell
Clay George A., paymaster, Boston Mnfg. Co., house 73 Crescent [Dartmouth
Claypole Annie J., widow of John A., housekeeper, 19 Clayton Thomas S., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 89 Alder
Clement Murray D., paymaster, Am. W. W. Co., Cres- cent, house 349 do.
Clement Will D., student, 78 Crescent, bds. 1 Spruce Clifford Antoinette, widow of Willard, bds. 90 Taylor
Clifford Ellen Mrs., house School beyond Bacon
Clifford John E., brakeman, F. R. R., h. School bey. Bacon Clifford John H., spring maker, huse 21 Gardner Clifford John W., bookkeeper,14 Felton, house 53 Francis Clifford Stephen M., hostler, rear 641 Main, boards Mrs. Ellen Clifford's
Clifford Wheelock N., machinist, house 350 Moody Clines Julia, widow of Patrick, house 10 Williams
Cloonan Thomas F., machinist, house 34 Curtis
Cloran Edward, laborer, h. 5 Foundry blk., Foundry av. Cloran John, laborer, boards 183 Grove Cloran Patrick, laboror, house 183 Grove
Clough Albion F., painter, boards 42 Prospect Clough Harriet C., moved to Newton
Clough Hattie E., moved to Newton
Clough John W., moved to Newton
COAL. WOOD, HAY, STRAW.
G. F. FROST,
35 Moody St., and Lexington St., AT M. C. R. R.
DRAIN PIPE, LIME, PLASTER, BRICK.
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WALTHAM [C] DIRECTORY.
Clough Milford C. (Clough & Adams), provisions, 46 Spruce, h. 34 Cushing
Clough & Adams (Milford C. Clough and Ernest T. Adams), provisions and fish, 46 Spruce
Clous James, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 365 River Cloyes Frank H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 312 Newton Cluff Aaron M., (Cluff & Neale), house 1 Maple Terrace Cluff George M., clerk, 199 Moody, bds. 1 Maple Terrace Cluff & Neale (Aaron M. Cluff and Charles W. Neale), provisions, 267 Moody
Cobb Annie C. Mrs., moved to Arlington
YOBB CLIFFORD S. (Central Dry Goods Co.), 107 ( to 115 Moody, h. Townsend n. Main [see page 96 ] Cobb John E., clerk, 107 Moody, h. "The Standish," Hall Cobb Reuben H., salesman, 14 Felton, house 14 Liberty Cobb Richard, clerk, 109 Moody, bds. C. S. Cobb's
Cobb Sarah H., widow of William S., boards 144 Lowell Cobb William W., moved to.Chicago
Cobe Nathan, manager, 6 Elm, boards 11 Pond Cobleigh Charles H., salesman (B.), boards 26 Adams Cobleigh Zimri H., cutter (B.), house 26 Adams
Coburn Annie, house 38 Myrtle
Cochrane Michael, laborer, house Exchange street place Codyer Margaret, widow of Thomas, house 253 Calvary Codyer Peter M., tinsmith, 154 Moody, boards 253 Calvary
Codyer Thomas F., engineer, 226 Calvary, house 61 do. Coe Harrie L., moved to Watertown
Coen Annie L., house 95 Calvary
Coen Bernard, groom, A. Flagg, Forest, boards do.
Coen Delia, house 80 Oak
Coen Hamel, groom, A. Flagg, Forest, boards do.
Coen John, laborer, boards Parker's lane
Coen John, house 22 Fern
Coen Joseph, shoe repairer, 590 Main, rooms do.
Coen Martin, died Feb. 3, 1894
Coen Michael, laborer, house 56 Willow
Coen Michael Jr., laborer, boards 56 Willow
Coen Patrick J., hostler, B. Mfg. Co., house 1 River av.
Coen Rose, widow of Luke, house 80 Oak
Coen Thomas, laborer, boards 56 Willow
Coen William, laborer, boards 56 Willow Coffill Edward C., boards 169 Hammond Coffin Edgar H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 6 Cushing
Coffin Fred S., clerk (B.), boards 30 High
Coffin John S., at Am. W. W. Co., house 30 High
Cofrell John, fruit, etc., 226 Moody, house at Somerville Cogswell William L., time keeper, Am. W. W. Co., house 3 Robbins place
Colburn Charlie E., moved to Georgetown
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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Colburn Edwin T., shoemaker, Prospect at the bridge, h. 99 South
Colburn George M., moved to Weston
Colburn Herbert H., moved to Rockport, Me.
Colburn Mabel O., teacher, Mass. School for the Feeble Minded, boards do. [Stow n. Main
Colburn Martin V., engineer, stone crusher, Pond, house Colburn Matilda, boards 21 Newton
Colburn Perrin B., produce (B.), house 396 Moody
Colburn Samuel B., died Feb. 23, 1893
Colburn Sylvia M., widow of Samuel B., house 23 Cushing Colburn William G., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 112 Crescent Colburn William W. Rev., house 64 1-2 Cherry
Colby Birdene, clerk, 145 Moody, boards 18 Myrtle
Colby Edward L., driver, D. & F. Mnfg. Co., b. 47 Willow Colby Ellen A., widow of Thomas R., house 47 Willow
Colby E. Joseph, teamster, house 47 Willow
Colby George G., bookkeeper (B.), house 90 Myrtle Colby James W. (John A. Beless & Co.), music and fancy goods, 177 Moody, house at Brockton
Colby Susan P., widow of Levi, bds. 65 Taylor
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