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Colby William R., paper bag maker (Watertown), h. 52 Taylor
Colcord Amelia E., house 89 Moody
Coldwell Fred H., milkman, 52 Pond, house do.
Coldwell Hiram, farmer and milkman, h. West, n. Winter Cole Alton B., moved to Watertown
Cole Arthur L. (Geoffrion & Cole), carpenter and builder, 101 Brown, house do.
Cole Charles W., salesman (B.), house 173 Main
Cole Fred H., stable, 365 Crescent, house 359 Moody
Cole Harry M., optician (6 Bromfield, B.), bds. 477 Main Cole Jackson W., metal worker (B.), house 477 Main
Cole Jennie F., dressmaker, 68 Adams, rooms do.
Cole Jennie S., house 63 Prospect
Cole Mary, widow of Samuel, house 20 Gardner
Cole Robert E., weaver, rooms 12 Charles
Cole Wilfred A., contractor, 3 Moody, rm. 51, h. 30 Cushing Coleman Edward, teamster, 33 Moody, house Pond avenue Coleman Edwin F., baker, 143 Moody, bds. E. Coleman's Coleman John, foundryman, boards 10 Mechanic
Coleman Martin, at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 397 River
Coleman Patrick H., boards Edward Coleman's
Coleman Peter, machinist, boards 10 Mechanic
Coles May, asst. matron, Mass. School for the Feeble Minded, Quince, boards do.
Coles see Cole
Collagan Edward, dyer, house 108 Charles
Collagan Walter G., clerk, 81 Moody, boards at W. Newton Collerton John, moved to England
WOOD, BARKER & CO., LUMBER. ·
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Collett Thomas, mason, house 8 Fern
Collins Bartlett, loom fixer, house Benefit, near Newton Collins Charles, laborer, house 96 Felton Collins Charles E., stove mounter, boards 96 Felton Collins Chester C. (A. Tomlin, Son & Co.), athletic goods mnfr., West Dale, house 18 Lawrence Collins Daniel, laborer, house 92 Bacon
Collins Daniel, machinist, moved from city
Collins Eliza, widow of Patrick, died 1893 Collins Elizabeth, widow of Richard, boards 178 Charles
Collins Frank M., clerk, 683 Main, boards 94 Bacon
Collins George H., house 174 Adams
Collins George W., second hand, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 25 Ash
Collins James H., clerk, Hotel Waltham, boards do.
Collins John, boiler maker, house 119 Pine
Collins John, carpenter, boards 215 River Collins John, laborer, house 12 McKenn
Collins John A., farmer, house 39 Winthrop
Collins John P., laborer, boards 119 Pine
Collins Joseph, baker, boards 89 Willow
Collins Laura S., dressmaker, 288 Moody, house do.
Collins Michael, fireman, B. Mnfg. Co., house 160 Newton
Collins Michael, laborer, boards 75 Exchange
Collins Michael, teamster, W. B. & D. Wks., h. 93 Willow COLLINS MICHAEL P., prop., Hotel Waltham, 13 to 19 Lexington, house do. [see page 467]
Collins Patrick, compositor, boards 160 Newton
Collins Patrick, laborer, house 92 Bacon Collins Pliney, coachman, boards 438 Main
Collins Richard, farmer, boards 119 Pine
Collins Thama, widow of Samuel, house 51 School av. Collins Thomas, harness maker, 176 Moody, bds. 52 Taylor Collins Thomas S., clerk, Hotel Waltham, boards do.
Collins Timothy J., laborer, house 7 Mechanic
Collins William J., oiler, B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 20 Lexington Colloton John, at Am. W. W. Co., house 200 Chestnut Collyer Matilda L., widow of Isaac, house 169 Adams Collyer Sarah A., house 169 Adams
Colton Martin, house 20 Clinton
Colton Martin, Jr., at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 20 Clinton
Colton William, switch driver (B.), house 52 Alder
Colvin Edward C., lineman, N. E. T. & T. Co., h. rear 26 Lexington
Comforter Lawrence, moved to New Jersey
Como Rosella Mrs., laundress, house 27 Heard
Comstock Joseph E., at Am. W. W. Co., bds. 368 Moody Comstock Sarah A., widow of Newton, house 368 Moody Conant Elbridge R., moved West
Conant Luman E., house 118 Weston
Conary Hoyt L., watch finisher, boards 336 Moody
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., H. W. HOWE, Pres. J. M. RICE, Treas.
PLANING, SAWING, TURNING. 56 FELTON STREET, ON F. R. R.
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Conary Martha M., widow of Alvin G., house 336 Moody Concannon, John H., laborer, house Massasoit court Concannon John J., moved to Worcester
Concannon Michael, grocer, 3 Calvary, house do
Concannon Michael, mason, house 50 Calvary
Concannon Patrick H., letter carrier, and (Concannon & Cummiskey), 175 Newton, house do.
Concannon Thomas, laborer, h. Massasoit, n. Massasoit ct. Concannon & Cummiskey (Patrick H. Concannon and Pat- rick H. Cummiskey), provisions, 175 Newton
Condon James, farmer, C. L. Wellington, Trapelo road, house at Lexington
Condlin Andrew J., laborer, boards 188 Moody
Condlin, see Conlin
Condon John, laborer, boards 80 Oak
Cone John, laborer, house Parker's lane
Cone Michael, at W. C. & D. Works, boards 75 Willow
Cone Rose, widow of Luke, house 80 Oak
Conley John A., slater and tin roofer, house 29 Gorham Connair Mary, widow of Patrick, house 2, rear 175 School Connair Michael, laborer, boards 2, rear 175 School
Connair Patrick, laborer, boards 2, rear 175 School
Connair Stephen, laborer, boards 2, rear 175 School
Connair Thomas, molder, house 4 Parker's lane Connair, see Kinnear
Connaughton Patrick, clerk, 179 School, boards 228 do. [h. do.
Connaughton, see Connerton
Connearney James B., milkman, Trapelo rd. near Forest, Connearney Thomas, gateman, C. M. R. R., Bacon street crossing, boards Main
Connearney Thomas, teamster, 33 Moody, h. 74 Exchange Connearney, see Connerny, also Connerney
Connell Andrew, warp dresser, B. Mnfg. Co., b. 432 River Connell John, laborer, house 432 River
Connell John, laborer, boards 72 Francis
Connell John E., carder, boards 432 River Connell, see O'Connell
Connelley Coleman, clerk, 64 Charles, house 38 Cross Connelley Daniel P. H., died 1894
Connelley Edward, laborer, house South, near Roberts mill Connelley Edward, laborer, boards 75 River
Connelley Frank, laborer, boards 75 River
Connelley Frank M., driver, 87 Exchange, boards do.
Connelley James, city laborer, house Emery, near Bacon Connelley James, laborer, boards 75 River Connelley John, boards 38 Cross
Connelley John, clerk, 51 Charles, house 44 Calvary Connelley John, laborer, boards 75 River
Connelley John, laborer, house 12 Clinton
Connelley Mary, widow of John, house 75 River
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Connelley Michael, laborer, house School avenue Connelley Michael, laborer, house 74 Exchange Connelley Michael, laborer, house Parker's lane Connelley Michael, laborer, boards 218 Newton Connelley Michael T., grocer, 51 Charles, house 55 do. Connelley Patrick, molder, house 13 John
Connelley Stephen T., teamster, 33 Moody, h. 81 Exchange Connelley Thomas, teamster, 87 Exchange, house do. Connelley Michael F., laborer, house rear 179 River Connelley Michael J., blacksmith, 21 Crescent, boards James Connelley's, Emery
Connelly Edward R., clerk, 51 Charles, boards 55 do Connelly Michael F., teamster, house 86 Exchange Connelly Patrick, farm hand, 4 New Grove, boards do. Connelly Stephen, teamster, boards 20 Lexington
Connelly, see Connelley, also Connolly Conner Charles D., boards 163 Chestnut
Conner Eugene A., house 32 Prospect av.
Conner Sarah A., widow of Samuel, house 35 South
Conner, see Connor, also Connors and O'Connor Connerton, see Connaughton
Connerney James B., milkman, Trapelo road, house do. Connerney Martin, produce, house 36 Spring
Connerney Michael, laborer, house 20 Exchange Connerny Annie T., nurse, boards 249 Calvary Connerny Delia A. J., dressmaker, 249 Calvary, boards do. Connerny Martin, laborer, house 209 Grove
Connerny Martin, fireman, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 216 Felton Connerny Martin, carpenter, boards 249 Calvary
Connerny Michael, laborer, house Central av. near Felton Connerny Michael, laborer, h. Massasoit, c. Massasoit, ct. Connerny Michael, laborer, house 25 Central Connerny Michael, laborer, house 249 Calvary
Connerny Michael, Jr., carpenter, boards 249 Calvary Connerny Mary, widow of Patrick, house rear 42 Prospect Connerny Patrick, laborer, house 36 Spring
Connerny Thomas J., laborer, boards 209 Grove Connerny, see Connearney also Connerney
Connerton Bridget, widow of John, house 219 School
Connerton Michael, laborer, house 34 Calvary
Conniff Peter, stone mason, boards 219 School Conniff, see Cunniff
Connolly John F., clerk 567 Main, boards 124 Pine
Connolly Joseph A., apothecary, Oak cor. Newton, boards 134 Taylor
Connolly Mary Mrs., house 75 River
Connolly Michael, laborer, house Cutter, near Cedar
Connolly Michael J. (Connolly & Lyons), lawyer, 621
Main, rm. F., and (27 School, rm. 61, B.) boards 156 Ash
TRADE T MARK
OPTICIAN, GEO. H. LLOYD, 357
WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON. near BROMFIELD STREET.
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Connolly Michael J., lumber surveyor, 56 Felton, boards 74 Brown av.
Connolly Patrick, laborer, boards 120 Pine
Connolly Patrick, teamster, 56 Felton, house 4 Brown av. Connolly Stephen F., plumber, boards 4 Brown av. Connolly Thomas E., clerk, boards 75 River
Co
YONNOLLY & LYONS (Michael J. Connolly and James F. Lyons), lawyers, 621 Main, rm. F. and (27 School, rm. 61, B.) [see page 18]
Connor Bridget, house 18 Lawton place
Connor Charles H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 1 Fuller Connor, see Conner also Connors and O'Connor
Connors Domerick E., blacksmith, moved to Charlestown Connors John, laborer, boards Thomas Connors, Centre Connors John, laborer, boards 185 School
Connors John H., molder, boards Thomas Connors, Centre CONNORS JOSEPH W., teas and coffees, 601 Main, house 21 Cross [see page 464]
Connors Lawrence P., laborer, house 100 Calvary
Connors Margaret E., widow of William, house Brown av. cor. Noonan
Connors Mary, widow of Patrick, boards 164 Willow Connors Matthew, laborer, boards 188 School
Connors Matthew J., machinist, boards 224 River Connors Michael, laborer, boards 183 Grove
Connors Michael J., carpenter, house 14 Fern
Connors Michael W., clerk 210 Moody, boards 224 River
Connors Patrick J., finisher, W. B. & D. Works, house 38 Heard
Connors Patrick, laborer, D. & F. Mnfg. Co., h. 224 River
Connors Patrick, laborer, boards 12 Oak
Connors Patrick, teamster, house School av.
Connors P. Joseph, blacksmith, boards Thomas Connors Connors Terrance, laborer, house 12 Oak
Connors Thomas, peddler, house Centre near Massasoit ct. Connors Thomas H., lather, boards 268 School
Connors, see Conner, also Connor and O'Connor
Conroy John J., laborer, boards 166 River
Conroy Margaret, widow of John, house 166 River
Conroy Maurice H., moved to Boston Conroy Patrick, laborer, boards 166 River [School av.
Conroy Thomas H., dryer, W. B. & D., Works, house end Convent of Notre Dame training school, 52 and 58 Newton Conway John, at B. Mnfg. Co., house 14 McKenn
Conway Michael F., clerk, 675 Main, boards T. Silke's, Ex- change st .- place
Conway Thomas J., laborer, boards 8 Brown av.
Cook Allen N., city teamster, house 100 Bacon Cook Allen N. Mrs., dressmaker, 100 Bacon, house do.
Cook Clara E., dressmaker, 20 Fern, house do.
GET PRICES AT THE NEW LUMBER YARD.
WOOD BARKER & CO., BACON ST., WALTHAM, On Mass. Central R. R.
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Cook Frank T., night watchman, Mass. School for the Feeble Minded, house Warren, cor. Beaver
Cook Fred G., moved to Boston
Cook Henry H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 148 Lowell
Cook John W., student, boards W. E. Cook's, Trapelo rd. Cook Maria, house 93 South
Cook William E., farmer, house Trapelo rd., near Forest Cook William E., Jr., boards Wm. E. Cook's
Cooley John, at W. B. & D. Works, house 215 River Cooley Michael, at W. B. & D. Works, house 202 River Coolidge Daniel S., moved to Cambridge
Coolidge John E., clerk (B.), boards 90 Taylor
Coolidge John F., overseer wash room, W. B & D. Works, house 90 Taylor
Coolidge John J. (Totten & Coolidge), steam drilling, off head of West Dale, boards do.
Coolidge Kezia, widow of Charles, house 16 Harvard
Coolidge Lottie Mrs., house Alder, near Lowell
Coombs Annie M., widow of David E., house 85 Vernon
Coombs James W., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 85 . Vernon
Cooney James J., carpenter, boards 2 Day
Cooney Richard, teamster, house 2 Day
Cooney William, laborer, boards 107 Curve
Cooney William S., gardener, R. H. Kidder, h. 89 Franc"
Cooper Benjamin F., carpenter, boards 99 Pine
Cooper Joseph G., organ maker, boards 3 Flood
Coppenger Joseph F. Rev., (Brighton), boards 28 Moore
Coppenger Maria E., house 28 Moore
Coppenger Thomas, laborer, b. 109 Pond [b. at Boston
Coradino Dominick, variety store, Prospect next F. R. R.,
Corbett John T., tailor, house 191 School
Corbett Mary A., house 191 School
Corbett Peter, died Feb. 26, 1894
Corbett Peter J., city laborer, boards 191 School
Corbett Thomas F., blacksmith, 27 Common, b. 191 School.
Corbishley Jonathan V., laborer, house 166 River
Crobishley Samuel K., boards 49 Ash Corcoran Bernard J., house 298 River
Corcoran Bridget Mrs., boards 164 Willow
Corcoran Bryan, house rear 298 River
Corcoran Bryan Mrs., house 51 Farwell
Corcoran Eugene L., machinist, boards 128 Pine
Corcoran John, city laborer, boards 9 Plympton
Corcoran John, sheet iron worker, house 256 Calvary Corcoran John F., clerk, 51 Charles, boards 37 Gardner
Corcoran Michael, laborer, house Exchange street place
Corcoran Michael F., laborer, house rear 111 River
Corcoran Patrick, iron worker, boards 51 Farwell
Corcoran Patrick J., laborer, boards 136 Willow
BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., H. W. HOWE, Pres. J. M. RICE, Treas. 56 FELTON ST., WALTHAM, ON F. R. R.
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Corcoran Patrick J., machinist, boards 37 Gardner Corcoran Thomas, bookkeeper (B.), boards 51 Farwell Corcoran Thomas, laborer, house 154 Willow Corkery Cornelius, clerk, 4 Elm, boards at Newton Corley William J., laborer, house 146 Willow Corliss Alfred, clerk (Somerville), rooms 67 Lowell Corliss Ellen, widow of Arad E., house 67 Lowell Cormey Charles J., telephone operator (Newton), boards 44 Spring
Cormey John E., carpenter, house 8 Winthrop Cormey Mary, widow of Samuel, house 44 Spring Cormier Fabian, moved to Canada
Cormier Frank, printer, boards 27 Exchange Cormier James, buckle maker, boards 27 Exchange
Cormier Joseph, weaver, boards 5 Noonan
Cormier Martha, widow of James, house rear 717 Main
Cormier Philip, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., boards 5 Noonan Cormier Simon, laborer, boards 27 Exchange
Cormier Simon, laborer, house 5 Noonan Cormier Theophilus, laborer, house 27 Exchange Cormier Theothime, carpenter, house 21 Noonan Cormier Thomas S., carpenter, house 92 Francis Cormier Timothy, carpenter, house 9 Noonan Cormody Cornelius, weaver, house 27 Middle
Cornwell Albert H., moved to Washington, D. C.
Corrigan Bridget, widow of Michael, house 59 Charles Corrigan John, motorman, house 182 Felton Cosgrove John, laborer, house 179 Grove Cosgrove John, laborer, house 10 Calvary Cosgrove John, laborer, house 106 Felton Costello Edward J., plumber, boards 72 Charles
Costello Elizabeth, widow of William, house 72 Charles
Costello F. Joseph, tinsmith, rooms 90 Cherry
Costello James, at W. B. & D. Works, boards 164 River
Costello John W., hairdresser, boards 72 Charles
Costello Martin, laborer, house 2 Bemis av.
Costello Mary A., widow of Edward, bds. 428 Lexington
Costello Thomas, mason, boards 34 Cedar
Costello Thomas F., dyer, boards 72 Charles
Costello Thomas W. (Costello & Cunningham), 746 Main, boards at West Newton
Costello & Cunningham (Thomas W. Costello and James Cunningham), horse shoers, 746 Main
Coté Joseph, weaver, boards 409 River
Coté Joseph, moved to New Hampshire
Coté Joseph A., clerk, 107 Moody, house Brown avenue Cotter Thomas B., billiards, etc., 6 and 12 Common, boards rear 704 Main Cotter William, shoemaker, house 150 Moody
G. F. FROST, 35 MOODY ST.
COAL, WOOD, HAY, Lime, Cement, Brick, Plaster, Drain Pipe, Etc.
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Cotting Amanda C., widow, died April, 1894 [Grant Cotting Henry P., stable foreman, rear 641 Main, bds. 95 Cotting Mary E., teacher, boards 95 Grant Cotton Charles E., street car conductor, boards 28 Francis Coughlan Patrick, teamster, boards William Coughlan's Coughlan William, stone mason, house Pond street court Coughlin Abbie F., boards 10 Mechanic Coughlin Dennis, laborer, boards 103 Pine
Coult Samuel, machinist, house 2 Highland place Coulter Ernest W., clerk, Am. W. T. Co., bds. 52 Alder Coulter William, street railway starter, rooms 52 Alder Coulton James, at B. Mnfg. Co., house 15 Oak
Court House, Lexington, near Main
Cousens Fred E., farmer, house off Lincoln, near Lake Cousens Ivory L., machinist, B. Mnfg. Co., house 17 Taylor Cousens N. William, physician, 207 Moody, rooms do. Covill John A., at Am. W. W. Co., house 144 Brown
Covill Susan W., widow of John, house 101 Brown Cowan John Rev., house 22 Fern [Highlands
Cox Charles M., manager, 10 Felton, house at Melrose Cox Frank T. (Cox & Keane), marble worker, 731 Main, house 12 Leonard
Cox James E., bookkeeper, U. S. W. Co., rooms J. P. Sar- gent's, Howard
Cox Patrick, house 18 Water
Cox Peter, teamster, house Lincoln court
Cox Thomas, proprietor, Prospect House, 881 Main h. do. Cox & Keane (Frank T. Cox and Michael Keane), granite and marble workers, 731 Main
Coy George F., machinist, B. Mnfg. Co., h. 207 Chestnut Coy John, at W. B. & D. Wks., house 64 Calvary
Coy Martin, laborer, house 99 Grove
Coy Thomas, fireman, B. Mnfg. Co., house 203 Grove Coye Georgiana E., widow of Amasa, house 527 Main
Coyle Jane, widow of Arthur, boards T. J. Coyle's, School
Coyle Thomas J., teamster, house School, beyond Bacon
Crafts Charles P., machinist, house 213 Moody
Crafts Charlotte A., house 69 Grant
Crafts Emily C., house 69 Grant [255 do. Crafts John C., coachman, A. A. Wheelock, South, house Crafts L. Ada Mrs., dressmaker, Main, cor. Prospect, h. do. Crafts Myra A., Christian scientist, h. 213 Moody [Derby Crafts Wilbur N., watchmaker, Am. W. W. Co., house 17 CRAFTS WILLIAM D., furniture and piano mover, rear 768 Main, house 78 Grant [see page 2]
Cram Alfred E., clerk (B.), boards 427 Moody
Cram L. Fred, painter, house Mt. Pleasant
Cram Mary M., dressmaker, 427 Moody, boards do.
Cram Stephen B., farmer, house 427 Moody
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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Cram S. Walter, machinist, house 42 Curtis Crandall Joseph H., house 252 Ash
Crane Charles R., cigar maker, 27 Moody, house 109 Pine
Crane Fannie, nurse, boards 564 Main
Crane John, laborer, boards J. Fleming's, off School avenue Crane Timothy, moved to Watertown
Cranley Stephen, at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 31 Pine
Crawford Robert D., painter, boards 146 Adams Creasy Lydia A. Mrs., rooms 34 School
Creavin Dennis, clerk, 220 River, boards 222 do. Creed Thomas J., clerk, boards 11 Pond
Creedon John A., moved to Danversport [House
Cregan William H., dentist, 637 Main, room 5, b. Central
Crescent Band, rooms 111 Moody
Crescent Clothing Co. (Jacob A. Isaacson), Main, corner Lexington
Cressey Charles T., at Am. W. W. Co., house 33 Alder Crimmins Daniel B., molder, house 65 Exchange
Crippen Frank S., died May 3, 1893
Crippen Gertrude H., widow of Frank S., rooms 61 Adams Crocker Arthur H., fireman, Mass. School for the Feeble Minded, Quince, boards do.
Crocker George F., moved to Boston
Crocker George R., painter, h. end Harvard pl.
Crocker Guilford, blacksmith, 207 Lexington, rooms 11 Harvard
Crolius Fred J., student, boards 4 Riverview av., C. P. Crombie Herbert S., machinist, house 18 Hall
Cromie Sarah, widow of John, house 20 Elm
Cronin Hannah F., clerk, 95 1-2 Moody, boards 18 Stearns Cronin Jeremiah, laborer, house 14 Stearns
Cronin John J., teas, coffees, etc., 95 Moody, bds. 18 Stearns Cronin Michael, laborer, W. W. W., h. 138 Felton
Cronin Michael C., laborer, h. 2 Foundry block, Foundry av. Crosby Amelia C., widow of John M., house 98 Chestnut Crosby Ariel Mrs., house Guinan corner Hammond
CROSBY CHARLES C., harness mnfr., 599 Main and 176 Moody, rooms do. [see page 132] Crosby Edward H., house 9 Lowell
Crosby Jacob H., carpenter, house 78 Taylor
Crosby J. Howard, at Am. W. W. Co., house 70 Cherry Crosby Sarah B., widow of Charles W., house 11 Central Crossland George, loom fixer, house Farwell near River Crossman Hannah M., widow, moved to East Watertown Crossman Henry, engineer, house Barnes, n. Watertown line Crough Charles W., moved to Orange
Crouse J. Alonzo, driver, rooms 109 Chestnut
Crowe Simon, carpenter, house 17 Oak
Crowell Margaret, clerk, 105 Moody, boards 153 Chestnut Crowell Sylvia A., widow of Ezra F., house 10 Myrtle
WOOD, BARKER & CO., LUMBER. -
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Crowell Uah T., photographer, boards 16 Chestnut Crowell William A., engineer, 130 Newton, h. 155 Chestnut Crowley Cornelius, laborer, boards 77 Willow
Crowley Frank D., laborer, house 83 Charles Crowley Michael J., moved to Lowell Crue Joseph, carpenter, house 129 Moody Cruice Patrick, hostler, 703 Main, rooms do. Crunh Harry, painter, rooms 11 Gordon Culkeen John, mason, house 13 Cedar
Culkeen Michael, laborer, boards rear 15 Calvary
Cullen James, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., house at Newton
CULLEN THOMAS W., plumbing, stoves, etc., 41 Moody, house 216 Newton [see page 475]
CUMMING ROBERT, baker, 218 Moody, house at Washington [see page 461]
Cummings Charles F., house 77 Harvard
Cummings Jennet R., widow of George, boards 63 Orange
Cummings John D., house 10 Chestnut
Cummings John S., house rear 310 Crescent
Cummings Sarah G., widow of Royal, house 91 Summer Cummings Thomas, painter, boards 85 Taylor
Cummiskey Patrick H. (Concannon & Cummiskey), pro- visions, 175 Newton, boards 23 McKenn
Cunniff Catherine E., widow of Patrick, house 17 Sun Cunniff Peter P., laborer, boards 17 Sun
Cunningham Annie, milliner, 627 Main, boards 103 Felton Cunningham Annie J., clerk 105 Moody, boards 3 Gorham
Cunningham Arthur V., moved from City [103 Felton Cunningham Catherine, widow of John, boarding house Cunningham Herbert N., Rev., rector, Christ Church, h. 25 Bacon [255 Moody
Cunningham Ira W., freight clerk (B. & M. R. R., B.), h. Cunningham James (Costello & Cunningham), 746 Main, house 3 Gorham [Harvard Cunningham John, blacksmith helper, 821 Main, boards 43
Cunningham John J., machinist, boards 3 Gorham
Cunningham Marion B., milliner, boards 255 Moody
Cunningham Mary, house 8 Lawton place [Felton
Cunningham Matthias F., bookkeeper, 115 Bacon, bds. 103 Cunningham Patrick, mason, boards 11 Mechanic
Curdo Alexander, laborer, 118 Bacon, h. Williams, n. R. R. Curdo Remie, laborer, 118 Bacon, house 130 Felton
Curdo Rose, widow of Joseph, house 130 Felton
Curley James M., clerk (B.), rooms 34 High Curley Thomas, lawyer, house 98 Lyman Curran Grace, clerk, 133 Moody, boards Michael Curran's
Curran James, gateman, Moody street R. R. crossing Curran James E., boarding house, 356 Moody,
Curran Michael, carpenter, house Auburn terrace Curran, see Currin
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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