Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1897-1898, Part 21

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 644


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Parker Williard F., boards 59 Robbins


Parker Willis F., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 19 Maple


Parkinson Edwin, at Am. W. W. Co., bds. I Highland


PARKMAN THOMAS, wheelwright, Music Hall av., house Warren, cor. Bowker [see page 27]


Parkman Waldo A., clerk (B.), b. Thomas Parkman, Warren Parkman William G., wheelwright, Thomas Parkman's, Music Hall av., boards Thomas Parkman's


Parks Arthur H., driver, Hose No. I, boards IIO Chestnut Parks Charles H., at Am. W. W. Co., house IIO Chestnut


Park's Orchestra, J. F. Park mgr., office Am. W. W. Co., Crescent


PARLIN JOSEPH R., (Boston and Waltham Clothing Co.), I Moody, house at Watertown [see page 90]


Parmenter Frank W., moved to Westford


Parmenter George E., manager, Am. Crayon Co., Pine, house 802 Main


Parmenter Harriet, widow of Zenas, house 797 Main


Parmenter Samuel W., at Am. W. W. Co., house 68 Adams Parmenter Sarah F., widow of Charles M., bds. 47 Derby


Parris James T., off Lincoln, near Lincoln line


Parrott William, supt. The Waltham Mfg. Co., C. P., house Park, cor. Randall, do.


Parsons Alice T., clerk, 3 Moody, rm. II, bds. 12 Harvard av. Parsons Ernest D., bookkeeper (B.), bds. 22 Harvard av.


Parsons Isaac H., yard foreman, 56 Felton, h. 22 Harvard av. Partello Fanny, teacher, W. N. Church sch'l, Lexington, b. do.


The Best Glasses are none Too Good. Geo. H. Lloyd, = Optician. 357 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.


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Partridge, see Patridge


Passmore Amelia, house 6 Norumbega Terrace


PATCH SAMUEL, architect, rear 502 Main and Supt. Public Bldgs., City Hall, Elm, house 502 do. [see page 14] Patey Hedley P., student, Hanover, N. H. Patrick Andrew E., blacksmith, W. Mfg. Co., h. 22 Sharon


Patrick Arthur W., machinist, house 12I Ash


Patrick Dexter B., foreman, W. W. W., 90 Felton, house 180 Hammond


Patrick Eliza J., widow of Dexter B., boards 142 Ash


Patrick Winslow J., carpenter, W. W. W., bds. 180 Hammond Patridge Udolpho E., watchmaker, U. S. W. Co., house 61 Lawrence


Patten Belle, seamstress, 409 Crescent, bds. do.


Patten Benjamin, moved to Hyde Park


Patterson Elbridge J., overseer, ring spinning, B. Mfg. Co., house 343 River


Patterson Emmet J., machinist, 218 1-2 Moody, r. 153 Brown Patterson Joseph, boiler maker, house Foundry av.


Patterson Walter A., student, boards 343 River


Paul Arthur H., asst. paymaster, B. Mfg. Co., bds. 247 Moody Paul Marion, teacher, Plympton school, bds. 247 Moody


Paul William A., clerk, 113 Moody, bds. 247 do.


Paul William B., machinist, house 247 Moody


Paun Carrie L. Mrs., boards 57 Walnut


Payne Peter, laborer, Am. W. W. Co., house 26 Cutter


Payne Peter J., plumber, boards Peter Payne's Payne, see Paine


Payson Jennie G., bookkeeper, Free Press, bds. 339 Moody .


Payson Margaret I., nurse, rms. 16 Park pl.


Peabody Alice S., bookkeeper (B.), boards 31 Pond


Peabody Bessie W., bds. 8 Prospect


Peabody Edward T., paper and twine (33 Exchange, B.), h. 3I Pond


Peabody George H., moved to Southbridge


Peabody Henry, boards 100 School


Peabody Henry W., police, rms. 100 School


Peabody Susie C., principal, The Banks school, boards IIO Lexington


Peakes Charles E., bookkeeper (B.), boards 5 Wellington


Peakes Fred W., student, boards 5 Wellington


Peakes John Q. A., insurance agent, house 5 Wellington Pearce James, foreman, D. & F. Mfg. Co., h. 91 Cushing Pearce, see Peirce, also Pierce


Pearl James, at B. Mfg. Co., house 116 Charles


Pearson Susie, house 82 Central


Peatfield Jesse, machinist, Am. W. W. Co , h. 92 Myrtle Peck Annie, widow of Elias, boards 31 Cherry


Peck Charles, house Lexington Terrace


Fine Grade Carriages, Sleighs, Harnesses, Etc. A. C. REED, 239 Mt. Auburn Street,


WATERTOWN. MASS .. . .


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Peck Eliza A., widow of Joseph W., house 24 Bacon Peck Frank W., driver, 649 Main, h. 81 South Harvard Peck George S., at Am. W. W. Co., house 14 Fuller Peck John M., house 159 Summer


Peck Mary A., boards 159 Summer


Peck William I., at Am. W. W. Co., house 242 Moody Peirce Augustus B., master mariner, b. E. W. Peirce, Quince Peirce Elisha N., market gardener, house Quince, n. North Peirce E. Allen, gardener, E. N. Peirce, Quince, bds. do. Peirce Herbert W., farmer, E. N. Peirce, Quince, bds. do. Peirce William J., wood engraver (4 Alden, B.), h. 428 Main Peirce, see Pearce, also Pierce


Pelleriene Henry, weaver, house 197 School


Pellerin Stephen, laborer, boards 69 New Grove


Pemberton Margaret, widow of Patrick, bds. 46 Cedar


Pendergast John A., house I Whitney av.


Pendexter George H., mainspring temperer, Am. W. W. Co., house 34 Lawrence


Pendexter G. Frederick, boards 34 Lawrence


Pendlebury Mary A., widow of Peter H., house 109 Chestnut Pendlebury Peter, emp. Am. W. W. Co., h. 88 Alder Pendlebury Philip, emp. Am. W. W. Co., h. 88 Alder Pendleton Aurelia S., widow of Henderson, h. 129 Robbins Pendleton Stella R., boards 129 Robbins


Penn George W., laborer, W. B. & D. Works, h. 199 River Penn William R., emp. W. B. & D. Works, h. 282 River Pennell Eugene, emp. W. Mfg. Co., 240 Crescent Penniman Maria A., boards 35 School


PENNSYLVANIA INS. CO., of Philadelphia, Pa., William H. Johnson agent, 661 Main [see page II]


Pepper Edward, at Am. W. W. Co., house 313 Newton Peridier Thade, boards 76 Francis


Percival Augustus S. (Taylor & Percival), hardware, stoves, furnaces, etc., 154 Moody, house 50 Lowell Peridier Alcide, dial maker, house 3 Bellevue


Perine Daniel, shoemaker, boards 403 Crescent


Perine Edson A., at Am. W. W. Co., house 99 Ash


Perine Marcus K., emp. Am. W. W. Co., bds. 99 Ash


Perkins Edward E., brakeman, B. & M. R. R., h. 146 Ham- mond


Perkins Ella, widow of Frank, boards 790 Main PERKINS FRANK J., prop. Boston Branch Grocery and Tea House, 709 Main, house at Malden [see page 48] Perkins Frederick S., inspector at Am. W. W. Co., h. 52 Derby Perkins John W., house 22 Adams


Perkins Minnie, clerk, 143 Moody, bds. 22 Adams


Perkins Sewall F., machinist, house 35 Gordon


Perley Dorintha, widow of James H., h. 29 Walnut


MEN'S FURNISHINGS AT THE BOSTON STORE, C. F. LAMB,


145 MOODY STREET.


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Perrault J. Edward, machinist, rms. 222 Ash


Perrault Oliver, electrician, boards 10 Park pl.


Perron Peter, laborer, house 9 Felton


Perry Fred C. (Robertson & Perry), boat and canoe builder, Moody, south end of bridge, h. at Auburndale


Perry James, carpenter, house 74 Hammond


Perry Jude, section hand, B. Mfg. Co., h. 12 Brown av. Perry Mary Mrs., dressmaker, 12 Brown av., house do.


PERRY PETER, harness mfgr., 689 Main, house 3 Munroe av. [see page 28]


Perry Susan, widow of Alexander, house West Dale


Peters Charlotte A., widow of George S., bds. W. H. Drury's, Linden


Peters Elizabeth C., boards William H. Drury's, Linden Peters Frank E., foreman, Am. Crayon Co., house 3 Wall Peters George H., clerk, Am. Crayon Co., Pine, b. 3 Wall Peters Hugh M., at W. B. & D. Works, house 280 River Peterson Alfred, laborer, A. T. Lyman, b. J. B. Wentworth's, Beaver


Peterson August, fireman, F. R. R., house 123 Prospect


Peterson Charles, baker, 218 Moody, bds. 382 River


Peterson Elizabeth, clerk, 613 Main, boards 907 do.


Peterson Ellen W., clerk, Mass. school for the Feeble Minded, Quince, boards do.


Peterson Fannie M., saleslady (B.), bds. 66 Hall


Peterson Ferdinand, shoemaker, 125 Moody, rms. II Gordon Peterson Frank E., laborer, house 19 Taylor


Peterson George E., driver, J. J. S. Peterson, h. 119 Prospect PETERSON JACOB J.S., prop. Waltham Ice Co., Prospect, near Riverview station, h. 32 Vernon [see back cover].


Peterson Jane, widow of John, house 907 Main


Peterson John, laborer, house 382 River


Peterson Joseph, with J. J. S. Peterson, h. Riverview pl.


Peterson Karl T., at Am. W. W. Co., house 84 Alder


Peterson Martha J. Mrs., dressmaker, 66 Hall, house do.


Peterson Swante M. E., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 21 Lowell


Peterson William E., veterinary surgeon, 16 Lyman, h. do. Peugh J. Winifred, emp. J. L. T. Mfg. Co., h. 227 South Phelan Edward S., salesman, 15 Crescent, b. Hall pl. Phelan Fenton W., carpenter, house 16 Plympton Phelan John, machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house Hall pl.


Phelps Albert E., compositor, Waltham Free Press, house at Concord


Phelps George W., emp. Am. W. W. Co., bds. 43 Curtis


Phelps Henry A., blacksmith, B. Mfg. Co., and florist, 120 High, house do.


Phelps Joseph, boards City Home, South


GEORGE J. BARKER LUMBER CO.,


LUMBER . .


Bacon Street, Waltham.


Prices the lowest in the city.


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Phelps Lorenzo, boards 32 Spruce


Phelps Mary K., widow of Joseph, house 32 Spruce


Phelps Willard F., conductor, F. R. R., house 45 Curtis Philbrick Warren, driver, 60 Hammond, house 82 do. Phillips Edward S., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 270 Moody


PHILLIPS JAMES L., plumber, 44 Spruce, house 76 Alder [ see page 18]


Phillips J. Alfred, photographer, 119 Moody, h. 156 Ash Phinney Edith E. Mrs., music teacher, 26 High, bds. do.


Phinney Mabel L., bookkeeper (B.), bds. 84 Cherry Phinney Marion E., widow of Perry, boards 184 Hammond Phinney Sarah E., widow of Edward, house 84 Cherry


Phinney Stanwood W., collector (242 Wash., B.), b. 26 High Phipps M. Francis, house 21 Gardner


Picard George H., dial maker, boards 26 Robbins


Pickett Amos W., at Am. W. W. Co., house 33 Myrtle


Piddington Gean U., teacher, Seth Bemis school, b. 141 Brown Pierce Burns W., emp. Am. W. Mfg. Co., house 61 Alder Pierce Ellen Mrs., house 43 Spruce


Pierce George E., salesman, house 344 Crescent Pierce Harriet B. R., widow of Rev. John D., h. 34 Newton


Pierce John J., twister, B. Mfg. Co., boards 43 Spruce


Pierce Maria A., widow of Benjamin, house 508 Lexington Pierce Miles, janitor, 1041 Main, house Gorman av. Pierce, see Peirce, also Pearce


Pierson Whitney S. (Wall & Peterson), groceries and provi- sions, 366 Moody, house 56 Orange


Pike Frank M., clerk (B.), house 163 Chestnut


Pike Hattie A., teacher, W. N. C. school, Lexington, bds. do. Pike George F., boards 28 Robbins


Pike James A., carpets (67 Chauncy, B.), h. 41 Walnut


Pike James R., house 41 Walnut


Pike Jesse M., driver, 1295 Main, boards do.


Pine, see Pyne


Pinkham Charles S., watchman (Newton), h. 62 Alder Pinney Ella S. Mrs., housekeeper, 126 Pine, bds. do. Pinney Samuel C., retired, house 126 Pine


Piper Emeline, widow of Nahum, died March 4, 1897 Piper George H., machinist, house 206 Ash


Piper Mary A., boarding house, 588 Main, house do.


Piper Richard S., emp. Am. W. Mfg. Co., h. 76 Gardner


Plaisted Edward S. (E. S. Plaisted & Son), produce, II Fel- ton, house at Watertown


Plantiff F. Gaston, mgr. Orient Cycle salesrooms, 136 Moody, boards 15ID Crescent


Platt Caroline, widow of Charles, house 32 Maple


Platt Lucy, widow of Phineas, boards 221 Charles


Platts Henry E., letter carrier (B.), P. O., h. 221 Charles


COAL


G. F. FROST, 35 Moody Street, Waltham, Mass.


WOOD


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Platts Lucy J., widow of Edwin A., h. 8 Prospect-st. av. Plummer Leander M., emp. Am. W. W. Co., bds. 85 Alder Police Station, Lexington, near Main


Polland Phelps E., at U. S. W. Co., house 31 Hall Pollard Benjamin F., mule spinner, house 33 Taylor


Pollard Charles, carriage trimmer, 821 Main, h. at Boston


Pollard Frederick W., house 215 Adams


Pollard John J., furniture and piano mover, h. 17 Water


Pollard Joseph, city laborer, house Music Hall av. Pollard Simon A., moved to Fall River


Polley Edgar S., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 49 Bacon


Polley Henry A. (467 Wash., B.), house 37 Banks Ponsant Arthur J., emp. B. Mfg. Co., h. 5 Jackson pl. Ponsey Charles H., retired, boards 63 Central


POOLE CHARLES A., house painter and dealer in paints, oils and window glass, 7 Elm, h. 136 Summer [see page 17] Poole Edith H., clerk, 105 Main, boards 136 Summer Poolford Isaac, trainer, house 43 Spruce Poor Abbott L., at Am. W. W. Co., house 96 Crescent


Poor Amos M., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 80 Adams


Poore George W., commission merchant (B.), h. 162 Summer Poore Ida M., boards 162 Summer


Pope Albert T., produce, house 934 Main


Pope D. Arthur, driver, 909 Main, boards 934 Main


Pope George B. (George B. Pope & Co.), 582 Main, house 4 Appleton


Pope George B. & Co. (George B. Pope), grain, 582 Main Pope Richard E., student, bds. G. B. Pope's, Appleton, cor. Main


Pope Warren L., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., h. 27 South Porter Asa, carpenter, house 10 Charles-st. av.


Porter Frank K., overseer, knitting, B. Mfg. Co., rooms 74 School, suite 3


Porter Julia Mrs., laundress, h. Williams, near the R. R. Porter Maud Mrs., variety store, 79 Prospect, h. 10 Charles- st. av.


Potter Charles W., traveling salesman (Camb.), b. 201 Moody Potter Clyde C., machinist, house 64 Francis ,


Potter Everett J., loom fixer, B. Mfg. Co., h. Massasoit ct.


Potter Frank M. (Stewart & Potter), machinist, rear 85 Hall, house 75 High


Potter Georgia M., widow of James W., house 75 High Potter James M., watchcase maker (B.), rms. 35 Charles Potter Sarah F. Mrs., house 201 Moody


POUTAS ALPHONSE J., granite and marble worker, M. C. R. R., near Lexington, house 107 Bacon [see page 35] Poutas George, emp. Am. W. W. Co., rms. 153 Brown Poutas Joseph V., stone cutter, boards 107 Bacon


REAL ESTATE.


J. ALBERT CHESSMAN, AUCTIONEER. ,


37 Moody St .. Waltham, Mass. Boston Office, Ames Building, Room 26. TELEPHONE


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Powden William W., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 167 South Powers Ambrose B., oiler, steamer "Herman Winter" (B.), house 9 Fuller


Powers Daniel E., laborer, house Noonan, near Harvard


Powers Howard O., foreman, J. L. T. Mfg. Co., b. 17 Derby Powers James, doffer, B. Mfg. Co., boards 428 River


Powers John, plasterer, boards 6 Brown av.


Powers Lavater, moved to Fitchburg


Powers Lawrence R., emp. bicycle shop, b. Thomas Powers, Brown av.


Powers Luther A., emp. J. L. T. Mfg. Co., bds. 17 Derby


Powers Michael, weaver, B. Mfg. Co., house 428 River Powers Thomas, fireman, house Brown av., rear Noonan Powers Willliam F., at B. Mfg. Co., boards 428 River


Pownall Harriet, widow of Jeremiah B., house 159 Crescent Pownell John T., city electrician, office Moody-st. fire station, house 14 Alder


Pratt Annie, house 16 Plympton


Pratt Austin J., blacksmith, 27 Common, house 136 Bacon


Pratt Blanche E., teacher, The Lowell school, b. 89 Cherry Cherry.


Pratt Charles, engraver, boards 51 Prospect


Pratt Clarence S., iron worker, D. & F. Mfg. Co., h. 42. Cushing


Pratt Edwin B., farmer, house Lexington, near Trapelo road Pratt Frank E., candy maker, 205 Moody, rooms 107 Chestnut Pratt Georgina B., teacher, bds. Edwin B. Pratt, Lexington Pratt Henry B., civil engineer, bds. E. B. Pratt, Lexington Pratt Lizzie, milliner, 133 Moody, rooms 70 Chestnut Pratt Mary A., widow of Francis P., house 51 Adams


Pratt Mary E., widow of George E., house 116 Taylor Pratt Minnie E., nurse, boards 65 Taylor


Pratt Nellie M., emp. Am. W. W. Co., 13 Prospect av.


Pratt William A., carpenter and builder, 13 Prospect av., h. do. Preble Frank A., carpenter, house 75 Alder


Preble Frank L., civil engineer (89 State, B.), h. Hope av. Preble George C., carpenter, boards 15 Lowell Preble Lydia Mrs., dressmaker, 15 Lowell, house do.


Preble Olive, widow of Haskell, boards 72 High


Preble William H., carpenter, house 15 Lowell


Prentice Harry, emp. W. Mfg. Co., boards 22 Brown


Prescott Herman F., brakeman, F. R. R., h. Morton, near Sunnyside


Prescott William H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 90 Ash


Pride Myrtle, emp. Am. W. W. Co., rms. 342 Moody Priest George H., student, boards 56 Prospect


Priest Herman E., clerk, 10 Moody, rm. I, h. 56 Prospect Priest Laura B., widow of Jonas H., house 23 Vernon


The Best Glasses are none Too Good. Geo. H. Lloyd, = Optician. 357 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.


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Priest Leon A. (Priest & Turner), butter and eggs, 93 Vernon, house do.


Priest & Turner (Leon A. Priest and Benjamin F. Turner), produce, 93 Vernon


Prior Margaret A., house 26 Middle


Prior Rose A., card grinder, boards 26 Middle


Pritzkow Emil A., driver, 14 Felton, house Lexington


Prospect House, Thomas Cox, proprietor, 881 Main


PROSPECT MARKET, Bacon & Sargent props., 875 Main, [see page 23]


Prudential Life Insurance Co., of America, T. J. Sheridan asst. supt., 3 Moody, room 25


Prue George H., machinist, 218 1-2 Moody, bds. 67 Taylor Prue John B., station agent, house 67 Taylor


Public Library, 15 Moody


Puffer Robert, clerk, 56 Felton, boards at West Newton Pulinski John, farm hand, E. W. Peirce, Quince, bds. do.


Pulsford William Hanson Rev., pastor, First Parish Unitarian church, house 170 Lexington


Purcell John J., bottler, Alden Jameson's, Trapelo road, b. do. Purdy William C., carpenter, house 13 Robbins


Putnam Samuel P., moved from city


Putnam William K., grocer, 157 Moody, boards 814 Main Putney George H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 80 Brown Pyne George F., carpenter, house 5 Pond


QUALTERS DELIA, widow of Anthony, house Massasoit Qualters John, clerk, bds. Mrs. Kate Linskey's, 2 Pond av. Qualters Margaret Mrs., house 32 Charles


Qualters Martin, bleacher, W. B. & D. Works, b. 94 New Grove


Qualters Peter P., plumber's apprentice, 586 Main, bds. 94 New Grove


Qualters Thomas, at B. Mfg. Co., house Massasoit


Qualters William, laborer, house rear 60 Calvary


Quarramalinkum John, hostler, Central House, bds. do. Queen Daniel, porter, Hotel Riverside, bds. do.


Quigg Francis, lather, house 61 Exchange


Quigley Peter, weaver, B. Mfg. Co., h. 26 McKenn


Quimby Francis W., pattern maker, h. Fiske, near Main


Quimby Frank W., clerk (B.), bds. Francis W. Quimby's Quincy Nellie M., teacher, South grammar school, r. 93 Ash Quinn Bridget, house 197 School


Quinn Catherine A., widow of John, house 74 Church


Quinn Charles H., compositor, Dolan, 621 Main, b. 34 Cross Quinn David, cabinet maker, boards 74 South


Quinn Edward, city carpenter, house 66 Southi


Quinn Eliza A. Mrs., boards 104 Bacon


GEORGE J. BARKER LUMBER CO., - LUMBER. -


MAIN OFFICE, EXCHANGE B'LDG.


COR. STATE AND KILBY ST., BOSTON.


BRANCH YARD, BACON STREET, WALTHAM,


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Quinn Frank, plumber, 586 Main, boards 104 Bacon


Quinn Hugh, carpenter, house 34 Cross


Quinn James, house 104 Bacon


Quinn James D., tailor's pressman, 743 Main, b. Central House Quinn Jennie M., clerk, P. O., boards 66 South


Quinn John B., supt. and advertising agt. (Salem), bds. 74 Church


Quinn John J., teamster, Waltham Coal Co., h. 63 New Grove QUINN JOSEPH M.,proprietor City Market, 81 Moody, boards 74 South [see page 20]


Quinn Maggie Mrs., house 24 Lawton pl.


Quinn Mary, widow of James, boards 21 Winthrop


Quinn Mary A., widow of Patrick, house 167 School


Quinn Michael, gardener, house 74 South


Quinn Patrick, machinist, boards 167 School


Quinn Patrick, teamster, Waltham Coal Co., h. 179 Grove


Quinn Timothy J., dyer, W. B. & D. Works, h. 26 Lexington


Quinn William, gardener, house 17 Exchange ct.


Quinn William A., boards 74 Church


Quirk James, watchman, W. B. & D. Works, 3 Calvary Quirk James J., expressman, 67 New Grove, h. do.


Quirk John, concretor, house Pond-st. av.


Quirk John, emp. W. B. & D. Works, house Parker lane


Quirk Luke, laborer, W. B. & D. Works, h. 67 New Grove Quirk Mary A., housekeeper, 128. Bacon, house do.


Quirk Patrick, grocer, 50 Oak, house 3 Gorham


Quirk Patrick F., driver, 14 Felton, house 62 Calvary


Quirolo Steve, fruit, etc., I Church, h. Gibbs ct.


Qunilisk Michael, chair maker, house 87 Pine


RABONE LEONARD H., finisher, Am. W. W. Co., house 187 Brown


Rafferty Martin, laborer, house 108 Harvard


Raftery Ellen, widow of John, housekeeper, 54 Central, b. do. Ralph Elizabeth Mrs., dressmaker, 58 Ash, house do.


Ralph Joseph, farm hand, A. Flagg, Forest, boards do.


Ramsay William G., bds. City Home, South


Rand Albert H., watchmaker (Hyde Park), h. 181 Brown


Rand Charles H., student, Tufts College, bds. 69 Dale


Rand George H., at Am. W. WV. Co., house 179 Brown


RAND GEORGE F., provisions, 18 Lexington, house 69 Dale [see page 20]


Randall Albert W., civil engineer, boards 40 Harris after Sept. I, h. Harding Terrace, off Main


Randall Charles J., at Am. W. W. Co., rms. 127 Crescent Randall Frank E. (Randall & Stickney), watch tool mfgr., 21 Crescent, house 298 Crescent


Randall George W., clerk, house 97 Ash


C. F. Lamb 145 Moody St. Dry Goods.


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Randall Levi A., farmer, house I Main


Randall Reuben P., carpenter, house 35 Maple


Randall & Stickney (Frank E. Randall and Francis J. Stick- ney), mfrs. watchmakers' tools, etc., 21 Crescent Randles, Joseph, Jr., liquors, 132 I-2 Canal (B.), h. 35 High Randles Walter E., salesman (B.), house 51 Taylor Randles William H., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 35 High Rankins John A., meat canner (B.), rms. 324 Moody


Rankins Perry, gateman, B. Mfg. Co., house 195 Chestnut Rankins Preston, engineer, house 89 Maple


Rasmuson Robert, weaver, B. Mfg. Co., rms. 71 Charles Ravese Gilormo, moved to Italy


Ray Adaline L., teacher, North' grammar school, bds. 18 Har- vard av.


Ray Frank E., tinsmith, h. 400 Moody


Rayner Hanson, at Am. W. W. Co., house 172 Adams


Raynor Alfred F., at B. Mfg. Co., house 33 John Raynor Joseph W., emp. B. Mfg. Co., bds. 33 John Read Alexander, jeweler, Am. W. W. Co., h. 82 Fisher av.


Read Henry H., watch finisher, house 39 Sharon


Read, see Reade, also Reed


Reade Agatha M. Mrs., undertaker, 26 Common, house do. Reade Charles L., clerk, 637 Main, rm. 12, bds. 26 Common Reade Frank L., student, bds. 26 Common


Ready John, hostler, boards 397 Main


Ready Thomas, carpenter, house 40 Cedar Reagan Hugh, stone mason, boards rear 571 Main


Reagan Jerry, emp. B. Mfg. Co., bds. 409 River Reagan John F., moved out of city


Reagan Mary, widow of Michael, house 286 River


Reagan Patrick J., stone mason, h. rear 571 Main


Reagan Thomas A., clerk, bds. rear 571 Main Reagan, see Regan


Reardon John A., at Am. W. W. Co., house 381 Moody Reardon Michael C., at Am. W. W. Co., house 123 Brown Record Annie C., widow of Cyrus, house 25 Taylor Rector Frederick J., carpenter, house Cutter


Reed Andrew, emp. W. Mfg. Co., boards 73 Robbins Reed Arthur H., salesman (B.), boards 98 Central Reed Benjamin F., house 41I Moody


Reed Charles Albert, salesman (B.), house 63 Newton Reed Charles A., carpenter and builder, 38 Floyd, h. do. Reed Charles F., moved to Foxboro


Reed Charles H., bookkeeper, 712 Main, b. 895 Main


Reed Clarence, driver, 88 Russell, boards do.


Reed Clarence E., music teacher, 53 Rich, house do.


Reed Edward J., sewing machine agent, boards 197 Moody


Reed Frank W., farmer, house Trapelo road, n. Lexington


Reed's Carriage Repository. 239 MT. AUBURN ST., WATERTOWN, MASS.


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Reed George B., city laborer, house 90 Chestnut


Reed George H., clerk (B.), boards Adams House


Reed George M., hairdresser, 6 Crescent, house 83 Alder Reed John, farmer, house South, near Weston line Reed John J., boards 197 Moody


Reed Judson A., lineman (B.), house 256 Ash


Reed Kate E. Mrs., dressmaker, 98 Central, boards do. Reed Lewis M., driver, Gibbs & Co., house 21 Gardner Reed Lillian F., milliner, 29 Moody, boards 2 Harvard av.


Reed Louisa M., widow of Walter E., h. South, near Weston line


Reed Rebekah S., widow of Andrew, house end Rich Reed Walter W., bookkeeper, 586 Main, bds. 38 Floyd Reed, see Read, also Reade


Reffin Jeremiah, engineer, 13 Crescent, boards 3 Pine Regan Isaac, shoe repairer, 157 Prospect, b. 475 South Regan John, laborer, boards 3 Pine


Regan Thomas, section foreman, F. R. R., house 62 Turner Regan Thomas A., typewriter, 159 High


Regennas William D., at Am. W. W. Co., h. 172 Chestnut Reidenbach Elizabeth, widow of Christian, h. 150 Moody


Reidenbach Minnie, tobacco stripper, 37 Moody, b. 150 Moody Reilly George, machinist, boards 22 Brown


Reilly Margaret, widow of Thomas, house Brook av.


Reilly Nellie F., dressmaker, Moody, boards Brook av.


Reilly Thomas H., painter, boards Margaret Reilly's


Reilly William, carpenter, house Brook av., near Felton


Reilly, see Riley, also O'Reilly


Rennie Simon, carpenter, house 296 River


Republican Headquarters, 621 Main


Retzler John, weaver, B. Mfg. Co., boards 130 Charles


Reynolds Edward F., mgr. Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co., 727 Main, house 46 Francis


Reynolds Reform Club, 50 Spruce


Rhodes James, grocer, 94 Felton, house do.


Rhodes James F., shipper, B. Mfg. Co., boards 94 Felton


Rhodes Richard, painter, D. & F. Foundry, house 3 Foundry block, Foundry av.


Rhodes Thomas B., molder, D. & F. Mfg. Co., h. 465 Main


Rhodes William H., filer, house Pond av.


Rice Alice May, stenographer, boards 88 Crescent


Rice Charles W., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 256 Ash


Rice Ellen A., widow of George, boards 1295 Main


Rice Emma F., widow of Oscar, Lafayette


Rice Esther J., widow of Henry, house 56 Maple


Rice G. Albert, clerk, Foster's, Linden, h. Centre, c. Massasoit Rice John M. (The Buttrick Lumber Co.), 56 Felton, house 17 Harvard


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MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED. 37 Moody St., Waltham, Mass. Boston Office, Ames Building, Room 26. TELEPHONE


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Rice J. Willard, boards 34 Lawrence


Rice Louis W., clerk (B.), boards 12 Russell


Rice Marshall G., house 92 Crescent Rice Mary A., widow of Samuel H., house 41 Cherry Rice Oliver R., book agent, moved to Sudbury


Rice Oscar R., salesman (93 Summer, B.), h. Lafayette Rice Robert B., clerk (146 Franklin, B.), h. 31 Lawrence Rice Samuel H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 154 Adams Rice Sarah J., widow of Calvin, house 12 Russell Rice Walter H., physician, boards 88 Crescent Rice Willard H., blacksmith, Am. W. W. Co., h. 88 Crescent Rice Willard K., clerk, 106 Moody, sexton Christ church, bds. 478 Main




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