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USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Watertown > Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1897-1898 > Part 40
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Graham Robert J., clerk, F. R. R., rms. 18 Parker
Granger Meylert, shipper (31 West, B.), h. 21 Morse
Grant Charles H., h. 6 Nichols av.
Grant Edward, laborer, h. 41 Common-st. place
Grant Louis F., artist (27 School, B.), h. 28 Franklin
Graves Loretta E. Mrs., h. 33 Spring
Gravis Anton, hostler, P. J. Nally, Waverly av., bds. do.
Gray Annie, dressmaker, h. 122 Main
GRAY ARTHUR F., architect and mill engineer (53 State, room 932, B.), h. 6 Fayette [see page 502]
Gray Margaret L., dressmaker, 122 Main, h. do.
Greasley Lucy A., widow, h. 23 Fayette
Greasley William D., harness maker, I Mt. A., h. 23 Fayette Greeley Andrew, laborer, U. S. Arsenal, h. Church lane
Green Abbie K., matron, Sunny Bank Home, 198 School, h. do.
Green Charles H. (201 Columbus av., B.), h. 15 Phillips Green Christianna, widow of Patrick, h. 95 Watertown
Green Christianna F., teacher, Parker school, bds. 95 Water- town
Green Dexter B., clerk (B.), bds. 6 Phillips
Green John Franklin, paymaster (F. R. R., B.), h. 77 Mt. A. Green J. Henry, bookkeeper (35 Union, B.), h. 6 Phillips Green Michael J., postmaster, 28 Main, bds. 95 Watertown Green Quincy A., foreman, Walker's farm, Waltham, h. 116 do. Green Silas B. (S. B. Green & Co.), hay and grain, 224 Ar- senal, h. at North Cambridge
GREEN S. B. & CO. (Silas B. and Wallie J. Green), hay, grain and feed, 224 Arsenal, and 37 Green (Cambridgeport) [see page 510]
Green Wallie J. (S. B. Green & Co.), hay and grain, 224 Ar- senal, h. 20 Franklin
Greene William S., corporal, U. S. Arsenal
Greenhalgh Thomas, carpenter, h. 3 Fayette
Gregg Ann M., widow of Alexander, h. 26 Riverside
Gregg Charles A., chief clerk, U. S. Arsenal, h. 8 Phillips Gregg Fannie S., widow of Albert, bds. 775 Belmont
GREGG GEORGE H., undertaker, 20 Mt. Auburn, and (New- tonville), h. 26 Fayette [see page 516]
Gregg Waldo A., drug clerk (Cambridge), bds. 8 Phillips Gregory John J., harness maker, bds. 76 Main Gregory Lois K. Mrs., h. 4 Otis
The Best Glasses are none Too Good. Geo. H. Lloyd, = Optician. 357 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
564
WATERTOWN [H] DIRECTORY.
Gregory William, laborer, h. 4 Cross
Grenier Arthur J., carriage painter, h. 8 Myrtle Greve Salvie, moved to Boston
Griffin David, laborer, bds. 23 Nichols av., E. W.
Griffin Edward A., engineer, 24 Pleasant, h. 46 Riverside
Griffin Fred S., physician, 23 Mt. Auburn, h. do. Griffin Lizzie J., bookkeeper, 26 Main, bds. 46 Riverside
Griffin Michael, laborer, h. 26 Main-st ct.
Griffin Thomas, painter, bds. A. C. Remick's Capitol
Griffin Thomas F., clerk, J. P. White, Keenan's block, Mt. Auburn, bds. at Cambridge ยท
Griffith James W. moulder, 22 Galen, h. 144 Main
Griffith Wallace C., canvasser, bds. 144 Main
Grimes William, at Aetna Mills, h. 318 Pleasant, Bemis
Griswold James R., reporter, "Enterprise," 30 Main, h. 9 Wil- liams
Grocock Anna Mrs., teacher, Francis Grammar chool, bds. 6 Hill
Groeschner Alfred H. A., chemist, h. 48 Summer
Grogan George F., clerk, bds. 42 Waltham, B.
Grogan, Patrick, wool sorter, Aetna Mills, h. 42 Waltham, B.
Grotjohn Gustavus, moved to Virginia
Grotjohn Philip, emp. U. S. Arsenal, rms. 35 Mt. Auburn
Gurley Henry A., teamster, h. 22 Wheeler ct.
Gurley William O., teamster, h. 37 Arsenal
Gurry John P., hostler, 18 Spring, h. 13 Palfrey
HAAKE HENRY, salesman (B.), h. 32 Hunt Haan Menne S., driver, h. 80 Water
Hackett Brothers (Francis J. and Thomas E.), provisions, 6 Galen
Hackett Catherine, widow of Peter, h. 9 Centre
Hackett Francis J. (Hackett Brothers), provisions, 6 Galen, h. 9 Centre
Hackett Thomas E. (Hackett Brothers), provisions, 6 Galen,' h. 9 Centre
Haddow William, machinist, 49 Galen, h. 18 Maple Hadley Albert G., stair builder, h. Lexington, cor. Belmont Hadley S. Henry, teacher of music, high and grammar schools, h. at Somerville
Hadsell Frank, bds. 2 Hawthorne
Hadsell Waldo D., construction (B.), h. 2 Hawthorne
Hager Jerry, bds. 105 Orchard
Haggerty William, laborer, bds. 13 Ladd
Haher John, starch maker, bds. 68 Galen
Hains L. Linda, confectionery (B.), bds. 3 Fletcher Terrace
Hales Ada, bds. 21 Chester
Hales Alfred (A. Hales & Son), h. 21 Chester
ACCIDENT.
J. ALBERT CHESSMAN, 37 MOODY STREET, WALTHAM, MASS.
INSURANCE BROKER. Boston Office, Ames Building, Room 26. Telephone
565
WATERTOWN [H] DIRECTORY.
Hales Alfred W., watch finisher (Waltham), h. 16 Washburn HALES A. & SON (Alfred and Henry T. Hales), carpenters and builders, 21 Chester [see page 504]
Hales Henry T. (A. Hales & Son), bds. 21 Chester
Hales Henrietta, bds. 21 Chester
Hales William, plumber's apprentice, 26 Main, bds. at Cam- bridge
Haley Fred E., laborer, h. 281 Pleasant, Bemis
Haley Thomas, stove mounter, bds. 76 Main
Hall Albert B., moved to Boston
Hall Amanda M., widow of Joseph, h. Quimby, near Laurel
Hall Anna D., teacher, Grant grammar school, bds. 15 Frank- lin
Hall Charles H., carpenter, h. 75 Watertown
Hall Edward C., grocer, 22 Mt. Auburn, h. 43 do.
Hall Ellen, widow of Richard, h. 5 Forest
Hall Ellen R., h. 43 Mt. Auburn
Hall Fred B., street car conductor, bds. 344 Mt. Auburn
Hall Herbert E., store keeper, Custom House (B.), h. 15 Franklin
Hall S. Adelaide Mrs., physician, 43 Mt. Auburn, h. do.
Halladay Orlando W., bds. 6 Elton av.
Halladay Wilbert E., bookkeeper (B.), h. 6 Elton av.
Ham Charles G., principal, Grant grammar school, h. 8 Wash- burn
Ham Joseph F., horseshoer, I Riverside, bds. Io Irving Hamblen Jonathan, bds. 48 Riverside
Hamill Alice C., housekeeper, 87 Water
Hamill Patrick, hostler, h. 87 Water
Hamill Richard, laborer, h. 87 Water
Hamilton Henry, gardener, h. 5 Sawin, Mt. Auburn
Hamilton Ida B. Mrs., h. 164 Main
Hamilton Margie L., clerk, 9 Galen, bds. 58 Riverside
Hamlen Willis C., bookkeeper (63 Federal B.), bds. 42 Palfrey Hamlin Louis N., hairdresser, Keenan's blk, Mt. A., h. do. Hammer Olof, musician (B.), h. 30 Nichols av., E. W.
Hammond Llewellyn P., watchman, h. 20 Parker Hammond Orpha, widow, bds. 20 Parker
Hamrock Michael, weigher, H. & W. Co., 24 Pleasant, h. 19 Arsenal
Hamrock Thomas, driver, 68 Main, bds. 19 Arsenal
Hanahan Patrick, laborer, 157 No. Beacon, h. at Brighton Hancock George, h. 5 Fayette
Handley Alfred H., cornetist, bds. 28 Morse
Handley Thomas, cleanser, 19 Galen
Handley Thomas, flutist, h. 28 Morse
Hanlon William J., rubber cutter, h. 345 Mt. Auburn, Mt. A. Hann Francis, teamster, h. 4 Cross
Reed's Carriage Repository. 239 MT. AUBURN ST., WATERTOWN, MASS.
566
WATERTOWN [H] DIRECTORY.
Hannigan Bridget Mrs., bds. 105 Orchard Hannon Bernard, laborer, bds. 77 Watertown Happenney George J. starch maker, h. 44 Morse Hapenney James H., machinist, h. 46 Morse Hapgood Elizabeth A. Mrs., h. 10 Summer Harding Joshua A., fish, oysters and canned goods, 12 Galen, h. at West Newton
Hardy George W., machinist, bds. 8 Adams Hardy Judith P., widow of William G., h. 7 Irving Harkness William J., foreman (38 Albion, B.), h. 147 White Harlow Winslow, carpenter, h. 6 Fletcher Terrace
Harnden Wilson, carpenter, h. 10 Ladd
Harrington Charles, presser, 19 Galen, rms. 35 Mt. Auburn Harrington Edith F., bookkeeper, 56 Main, bds. 31 Green Harrington Everett W., farmer and milkman, 676 Belmont, house do.
Harrington Josephine, milliner, rooms 32 Spring Harrington Patrick, fireman, h. 45 Water
Harringtotn Sarah L., widow, bds. Alva W. Cousins', James Harrington Thomas, laborer, h. Capitol, 4th on right Harris Alice M. Mrs., boarding house, 25 Mt. Auburn Harris George H., driver, 224 Arsenal, bds. 107 Walnut Harris Gilbert H. contactor, 6 Watertown, bds. 44 Palfrey Harris Harry, contractor, bds. 44 Palfrey
Harris Henry, laborer, h. 540 Belmont
Harris Hezekiah H., carpenter, h. 59 Morse
Harris James F., painter, bds. 76 Main Harris Theodore S., h. 7 Elton av.
Harris William W., mason, h. 107 Walnut Harrison James R., h. 63 Main
Harrison Mary E. Mrs., employment office, 67 Main, h. 63 do. Harsin Hattie S., Mrs., housekeeper, O. P. Burris', James Hart Cornelius, carriage washer, h. 82 Galen
Hart Hugh F., laborer, h. 25 Main-st. ct. Hart Nellie, h. 13 Cuba
Hartford Hannah B., widow of Charles F., h. 22 Riverside Hartford Harrison E., clerk, 3 Main, h. 22 Riverside
Hartford John W., farmer, h. 180 North Beacon
Hartford John W., Jr., driver, bds. 180 No. Beacon
Hartford Nathan B., groceries and provisions, I and 3 Main, h. 12 Parker
Harthertz Fred Charles, moved to Sherburne Hartley John, overseer, Aetna Mills, h. at Newton Hartnett Catherine, widow of Patrick, h. 23 French Hartwell Albert H., supt., 24 Pleasant, h. 16 Russell av. Hartwell Hiram B., draughtsman (B.), bds. 57 Palfrey. Hartwell Julius R., asst. supt., F. R. R., h. 57 Palfrey Harty Jennie E., bookkeeper (Newton), bds. 12 Morse
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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WATERTOWN [H] DIRECTORY.
Harty Mabel S., asst. bookkeeper (B.), bds. 12 Morse Harty Michael, carpenter, h. 12 Morse
Harvey Elizabeth, widow of Henry, h. 5 Hawthorne
Harvey Maurice, ice man, 56 Galen, rms. 81 Galen
Harvey William, painter, rooms 115 Boyd
Hatch Albert W., clerk, bds. 18 Fifield
Hatch Cornelius P. (Simons, Hatch & Whitten), shirt mnfr,. rear 59 Spring, h. at Dedham
Hatch Orrin R., manager, 21 Main, h. 18 Fifield
Hathaway James A., supt., Union Stock Market, and cattle shipper, Walnut, h. at Brighton
Hauck William, sergeant of ordnance, U. S. Arsenal, h. do. Haviland Edwin G., clerk, bds. 215 No. Beacon
Haviland Edwin J., salesman (50 Broad, B.), bds. 215 North Beacon
Haviland Frank P., blacksmith, U. S. Arsenal, bds. 217 North Beacon
Haviland Theodore A., clerk (50 Broad, B.), h. 60 Riverside Haviland Theodore F., clerk (B.), bds. 215 No. Beacon Hawes Andrew, tinware (132 North, B.), b. 85 Mt. Auburn Hayden William E., cattle dealer, h. 10 Arlington, E. W. Hayes Cornelius J., clerk, 12 Galen, bds. 89 Fayette
Hayes John, laborer, bds. 9 Ladd
Hayes John J., student, bds. 89 Fayette
Hayes Mary A., widow, house 7 Franklin
Hayes Michael, laborer, bds. 9 Ladd
Hayes Michael, watchman, house 89 Fayette
HAYNES ALBERTO,F., architect, 8 Marshall, near Mt. Auburn, house do. [see page 504]
Haynes George N., carpenter, house 142 Galen
Haynes Margaret, widow of Luther, house 55 Spring Haynes William H., carpenter, h. Purvis, 2d from Main Haywood Charles, at Aetna Mills, bds. 236 Pleasant Haywood Frank C., mason, house 13 Chester Hazleton Charles C., machinist (B.), house 47 Irving
Hazen Eliza E., bds. 5 French
Hazen Thomas E., farmer, house 5 French
Heald Frank O., agent, Raymond excursions (296 Washing- ton, B.), house 9 Franklin
Healey John, rubber worker, bds. Thos. Joyce's, Quimby
Healy Thomas, laborer, house 13 No. Beacon ct.
Hearns William W., machinist, bds. 5 Summer
Heffernan John, gateman, Irving-st crossing, houses 8 French Heffernan John A., crossing tender, Church-st R. R. crossing, boards 8 French
Hehir John J., starch maker, bds. 37 Galen
Heise Mathilda, teacher of Sewing Public Schools, bds. at Boston
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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WATERTOWN [H] DIRECTORY.
Henchliffe Alex, machinist, U. S. Arsenal, bds. Union Market. House
Henderson Ida B., teacher typewriting and stenography, High school, bds. at Jamaica Plain
Henderson Thomas A., painter, rooms 115 Boyd
Henderson William H., carpenter, house 2 Williams
Hennessey Ellen, house 25 Morse
Henry James S., cattle dealer, house II Garfield
Henry Ralph C., student (M. I. T.), bds. II Garfield
Herbert Charles H., moved to Waltham
Herbert William, bds. 83 Mt. Auburn
Herlihy John, laborer, bds. 35 Galen
Herlihy John F., elevator man, bds. 57 Fayette
Herlihy John J., machinist, 26 Pleasant, house 57 Fayette
Herlihy Timothy, private, U. S. Arsenal
Herlihy William D., paper maker, 24 Pleasant, bds. 57 Fayette Herlihy, see Hurley
Hersey Charles W., head cutter, 57 Spring, h. 12 Marshall Hewitt Ellen, widow of Michael, h. Capitol, near Union Hewitt Frank J., salesman (B.), h. Capitol, near Union Hewitt Robert A., blacksmith (Newton), h. Capitol, near Union Hickok Frank B., driver (Natl. Ex. Co.), h. 34 Cross Hicks Clifford, blacksmith, bds. 7 Cottage, Mt. Auburn Hicks Robert, fireman, 24 Pleasant, bds. 24 Spring Higbee Charles O., painter, house Capitol, near Union Highbee John F., fresco painter, h, The Burnett, 13 Maple, suite 2
Higgins Alexander S., carpenter, h. Webster, next Waltham line
Higgins Wallace E., engineer, 38 Watertown, h. at Marlboro
Hill Celia, widow of David, h. 43 Spring
Hill Charles A., painter (Newton), house 67 Boyd
Hill David, machinist, bds. 39 Spring
Hill Emma F., widow, bds. 30 Church
Hill Ernest, helper, bds. Nelson Hill's, Myrtle
Hill Harold F., clerk (B.), bds. 67 Boyd
Hill James H., laborer, house 22 Cuba
Hill Nelson, carpenter, house Myrtle, near Cuba
Hill William F., iron moulder, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., h. 9 Fifield Hill William H., compositor (Herald, B.), bds. 245 Mt. Auburn Hill William H., pattern maker, h. 28 Williams
Hill William R., shirt cutter, 57 Spring, bds. 19 Chester Hiller Gustavus, watchman, h. Olney, opp. Charles
Hiller George R., gardener, h. 40 Belmont, Mt. Auburn Hillman Caroline E., widow of Ozro, h. end of Hawthorne
Hillman Howard L., clerk, bds. Mrs. C. E. Hillman's, Haw- thorne
Hinckley George B., veneerer (B.), house II Myrtle
C. F. LAMB, SHIRTS and . . NECKWEAR. 145 Street ..
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WATERTOWN [H] DIRECTORY.
Hinckley Ora E., paper maker, house 7 Summer Hinds William, rooms 24 Fayette
Hinds, see Hynes
Hinkley Charles E., paper maker, bds. 19 Forest
Hinkley John W., milk, 116 Coolidge ave., E. W., h. do. Hinkley Ora K., paper maker, 24 Pleasant, h. 19 Forest Hinkley Willard H., moved to Boston
Hoar Calvin A., market gardener, 5 Grove, h. do., E. W. Hobart Maggie M., dressmaker, 3d h. on left Capitol, h. do. Hobbs Charles A., teacher (B.), house 6 Sidney
Hobbs, F. E., capt. Ordnance dept. U. S. Arsenal, h. do. Hobbs Nathan, bds. 27 Church
Hodgdon George E., salesman (B.), h. 15 Bigelow av.
Hodges Charles E., painter, Gas Works, house at Newton Hodges Cornelius, b. Cornelius C. Hodges, Ladd
Hodges Cornelius C., carver, W. P. Mfg. Co., h. Ladd, Ist on right from Riverside
Hodsdon Albion H., carpenter, house 8 Sidney
Hoey James, at Aetna Mills, house 285 Pleasant, Bemis
Hoey Michael F., section hand, Aetna Mills, house 39 Wal- tham, Bemis
Hoffses James S., salesman (B.), house 88 Pleasant Hoffstrum John, house 30 Nichols av., E. W.
Hogan Edward, painter, bds. Union Market House Hogan John, laborer, house 4 rear 38 Cottage, Mt. Auburn Hogan Mary, widow of John, house 41 Common-st. pl. Hogan Sarah, bookkeeper, 50 Main, bds. 4 rear 38 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
Holborn Patrick, rubber worker, bds. 233 Mt. Auburn
Holbrook Bradford, machinist, W. & P. Mfg. Co., h. at Cam- bridge
Holdeman Albert, carpenter, h. II Myrtle
Holden Casper B., driver, 57 Spring, house 6 Marshall Holland Archibald, dyer, 19 Galen, h. 1I Mt. Auburn Holland Berton, shirt cutter, bds. rear 13 Mt. Auburn
Holland Bridget E., shirt maker, h. 27 Church lane Holland John, laborer, house 34 Pleasant
Holland John Mrs., house 10 Cross
HOLLAND MARTIN T., boots and shoes, 6 Mt. Auburn, cor. Main, bds. 16 Bridge, Bemis [see page 520]
Holland Michael, stove fitter, 22 Galen, h. 27 Church lane Holland Patrick, wool puller, house 16 Bridge, Bemis Holland Robert, carpenter, house II Patten
Holland William, clerk, bds. 16 Bridge, Bemis
Holleran John, mason, bds. 15 Winter
Holleran Michael, contractor, house 15 Winter
Hollingsworth Sumner, pres. Hollingsworth & Whitney Co., 24 Pleasant, house at Boston
CARRIAGES.
A. C. REED, SLEIGHS,
239 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown, Mass.
570
WATERTOWN [H] DIRECTORY.
HOLLINGSWORTH & WHITNEY CO., paper and paper bag mnfrs., 24 Pleasant, store (44 Federal, B.), Sumner Hol- lingsworth, pres., Edward B. Eaton, treas. [see page 501] Holmes Alexander, shoemaker, bds. 35 Fayette
Holmes Andrew, carpenter, house 17 Marshall
HOLMES B. N., druggist, at Waverly depot, Waverly, house do
Holmes Charles N., bds. 18 Fayette
Holmes Clinton E., machinist, U. S. Arsenal, and bicycle re- pairer, 35 Mt. Auburn, h. do.
Holmes Elizabeth A., bds. 17 Marshall
Holmes G. Albert, asst. janitor, bds. 18 Fayette
Holmes James, house 35 Fayette
Holmes Ralph L., pattern maker, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., rooms 7 Irving Park
Holmes Thomas F., janitor M. E. Church, h. 18 Fayette
Holmes Welles E., supt., electric dept., 67 Water, h. at Newton Holmes Wilhelmina B., shirt stitcher, bds. 17 Marshall
Holt Albert, foreman, The Warren Soap Mnfg. Co., 46 Water, house 58 Galen
Holt Charles, driver, 56 Galen, house 40 do.
Holt Charles H., collector, house 40 Galen
Holt John H., engineer, steamer No. I, h. 21 Mt. Auburn
Holway Clinton F., shipper, 166 Pleasant, h. 28 Green
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Hood Arthur N., sec. Hood Rubber Co., off Melendy av., E. W., house at Boston [E. W., house at Brookline Hood Frederick C., treas. Hood Rubber Co., off Melendy av., Hood Rubber Co. (H. C. Mason, supt.), off Melendy av., near E. W. station, and (116 Bedford, B.) Hooper George P., carpenter, house 42 Summer
Hooper John G., laborer, house 3 Arsenal
Hooper John G., Jr., teamster, bds. 3 Arsenal
Hooper Joseph, bds. 9 Swett pl., Bemis
Horan Daniel J., cigar maker, house 14I Orchard
Horan John M., shipper (B.), house 141 Orchard Horan Katie A., house 14I Orchard
Horan Uano T., painter, bds. 14I Orchard
Horne Emily, widow of George W., bds. 18 Garfield Horne Henry, carpenter, rooms 2 Pearl
Horne Robert F., dentist, 54 Main, house 12 Phillips
Horne Robert G., dentist, bds. 9 Garfield
Horrigan Patrick, painter, house 12 No. Beacon-st. ct. Horton Edward T., dyer, 19 Galen, bds. 7 Morse
Horton Elizabeth, widow of Edwin, house 7 Morse
Horton Frank R., cleanser (Brighton), bds. 7 Morse Hosmer Alfred Mrs., house 4 Riverside
Hosmer Graham, student, bds. 4 Riverside
Hovey Thomas C., real estate, house 52 Forest, near Palfrey
LUMBER.
GEORGE J. BARKER LUMBER CO., BACON STREET, - WALTHAM, ON MASS. CENTRAL R. R.
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WATERTOWN [H] DIRECTORY.
HOWARD BROS. (Henry W. and Wilbur H. Howard), con- fectionery, cigars, lunch and waiting room, 31 Main [ see page 524]
HOWARD ABRAHAM LINCOLN (Howard Ice Co.), 56 Galen, 31 Main and (Newton), bds. 56 Galen [see page 51I] Howard Carl F., express messenger, bds. 8 Parker
Howard Edward Everett, theatrical manager, bds. 56 Galen
Howard Effie J., stenographer (B.), bds. 18 Summer
Howard Eugene N., nickel plater, house 7 Park
Howard Ezrum .V., house 18 Summer
Howard Frank D., private, U. S. Arsenal
Howard Frank P., real estate (B.), bds. 43 Common
Howard Fred C., confectionery, cigars, etc., 31 Main, house 23 Maple
Howard George R., driver, H. and L. No. 1, bds. 18 Summer Howard Henry M., moved to W. Newton
Howard Henry W. (Howard Bros.), 31 Main, h. 18 Summer HOWARD ICE CO. A. L. Howard, prop., ice., 56 Galen, 31 Main and (390 Centre, Newton) [see page 5II ]
Howard James E., engineer, testing machine, U. S. Arsenal, house at Boston
Howard L. Abbie Mrs., boarding house, II Riverside
Howard Mary H., bds. 12 Parker
Howard Nathan S., engineer, pumping station, W. W. S. Co., h. 8 Parker
Howard Perry B., clerk, F. R. R. (B.), bds. 8 Parker
Howard Rhoda A., widow of Ezra C., house 12 Parker
Howard Ruth W., principal, Coolidge Grammar School, bds. 18 Summer
Howard Sarah E., widow of Frederick H., house 56 Galen Howard Wilbur H. (Howard Bros.), 31 Main, bds. 18 Summer Howard William C., house II Riverside
Howard William C., rubber worker, bds. 15 Dexter av.
Howard W. Arthur, clerk, 10 Galen, house II Riverside
Howe Edward F. (Elias Howe Co.), musical merchandise (88 Court, B.), house 6 Dana Terrace
Howe Laforest D. (Somerville), house 15 Elton av.
Howe William H. (88 Court, B.), house 5 Dana terrace Howell Charles M., moved to Newtonville
Howe Harriet D., widow of Safuel N., house 38 Palfrey Howell John T., laborer, house 27 Boyd
Howes Elizabeth A., Mrs., bookkeeper, (N.), b. 73 Watertown Howes Ernest, bookbinder (B.), h. 176 No. Beacon Howes Harriet, widow of Samuel C., house 3 Irving Howes Willis L., shirt cutter, 57 Spring, bds. 6 Marshall Hoye Michael, section hand, Aetna Mills, h. 39 Waltham, B. Hubbard Caroline E., widow of Henry P., house 9 Parker Hubbard Herbert W., clerk, 12 Mt. Auburn, bds. 9 Parker
OPTICIAN, GEORGE H. LLOYD, 357 Washington Street, Boston.
Near BROMFIELD STREET.
572
WATERTOWN [II] DIRECTORY.
Hubbard Thomas H., salesman (189 Congress, B.), h. 14 Otis Hubbard William H., harness maker (B.), bds. 50 Arsenal Huckins Edgar W., dentist, 17 Main, house II Fayette
Huckins Harry, bds. II Fayette
Huckins Sarah F., widow of David T., house II Fayette
Hudson Annie F., bds. 10 Green
Hudson Bert L., bds. 21 Bridge, Bemis
Hudson Emma J., stenographer (B.), bds. 10 Green
Hudson Frank E., salesman (B.), bds. 10 Green
Hudson George, fancy goods (Nonantum), h. 21 Bridge, B. Hudson, George H., baggage master, Watertown R. R. sta- tion, house at Waltham
Hudson Mary A., widow of John, house 10 Green
Hughes Charles H., wood moulder, house 78 No. Beacon
Hughes Frank, clerk, bds. 78 No. Beacon
Hughes James F., driver, Howard Ice Co., bds. at Newton Hughes James F., mason, house 90 rear 94 Main
Hughes John, moved to Newton
Hughes John, laborer, house 113 Arsenal
Hughes Martin, laborer, bds. 9 Ladd
Hughes Michael A., stove fitter, h. 84 No. Beacon
Hughes Patrick, teamster, 128 Arsenal, h. off Ladd, opp. 10 Humphrey William, painter, h. Sycamore, next Belmont Hunt Abby M. Mrs., house 26 Church
Hunt David, Jr., mngr. Watertown Patent Dust Bag Co., 49 Galen, rooms 33 Summer
Hunt Eleanor, clerk (B.), bds. 12 Hunt
Hunt Fred, moved to Newton
Hunt Mary E., dressmaker, 12 Hunt, bds. do.
Hurlburt Mary, dressmaker, 6 Lowell ave., house do.
Hurley William J., driver (Newton), house 7 Forest Hurley, see Herlihy
Hurst Bridget, widow of Michael, house 16 Arsenal
Hutchins Arthur L. (Wilson & Hutchins), contractor, 84 Mt. Auburn, house 70 Spring
Hutchins Frank H., carpenter, house rear 33 Mt. Auburn Hutchins Frederick, miller, 18 Main, house 16 Riverside Hutchins Hiram, emp. U. S. Arsenal, rooms 2 Pattern Hutchinson Cora F., clerk (B.), bds. 64 Hovey
Hutchinson Fidelia G. Mrs., house 64 Hovey
Hutchinson George, carpenter, bds. 233 Mt. Auburn
Hutchinson Oliver W. Rev., pastor Methodist Episcopal Church, house 66 Spring
Hyde John, wool puller (Somerville), house 16 French Hyman William, laborer, bds. A. C. Remick's, Capitol
Hynes Martin, laborer, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., house Ladd, Ist from Riverside
Hynes Michael P., laborer, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., h. 15 French
REAL ESTATE.
J. ALBERT CHESSMAN, AUCTIONEER.
37 Moody St., Waltham, Mass. Boston Office, Ames Building, Room 26. TELEPHONE
573
WATERTOWN [IJ] DIRECTORY.
IGOE MICHAEL, farm hand, house 12 Common-st. pl.
Iliffe Phoebe, widow, house II Nichols av., E. W.
Iliffe William H., carpenter, house II Nichols av.
Ingraham Anna M., bds. 7 Boyd
Ingraham Murray L., bookkeeper, 4 Main, rooms 38 Riverside INGRAHAM WILLIAM H. (Ingraham & Stone), insurance, 30 Main, room 4, and (115 Water, B.), house 39 Church [see pages 46 and 513]
INGRAHAM & STONE (William H. Ingraham and Edwin I .. Stone), general insurance agency, 30 Main, room 4, and (115 Water, B.) [see pages 46 and 513]
Innis William, driver, house 39 Arsenal
Ireland John, bds. 122 Walnut
Irons John, moulder, W. & P. Mnfg. Co., h. 6 Washburn
Ivers Robert A., druggist, bds. 6 Lowell av.
JACKSON ANNA B. MRS., compositor (W. Enterprise), b. 16 Patten
Jackson Annie L., compositor (W. Enterprise), house Irving Jackson Arthur E., bookkeeper, Union Stock Market, Walnut, house at Brighton
Jackson Charles F., civil engineer, 8 Franklin, house do.
Jackson Charles T., teamster, bds. James H. Jackson's, Holt Jackson Emeline C., house 19 Maple
Jackson, James H., coal and wood, h. James, near Holt Jackson Jane Mrs., cook, Union Market House, bds. do.
Jackson Mabel A. Mrs., bds. 7 Park
Jackson Sarah W., house 19 Maple
Jackson William H., motorman, bds. 346 Mt. Auburn
Jacob Lugie, laborer, bds. Frank Olivet's, Carroll
Jacobs Harry K., student, bds. 10 Chester
Jacobs Henry O., at 180 Main, house 10 Chester
Jacobson Angelo M., piano maker (Cambp't.), house 27 Cot- tage, Mt. Auburn
Jarvis John J., hairdresser, 17 Main, house 16 Fayette Jenks Edward L., confectioner (Brighton), house 8 Adams Jennison Catherine, widow of Horace, house 73 Watertown Jennison Clarence E., rubber cutter, bds. 75 Elm, E. W. Jennison E. Otis, trader, house-63 Watertown
Jennison Frederick E., fireman, house 75 Elm, E. W. Jennison Mary E., bookkeeper (W. Newton), b. 73 Watertown Jenson Nils, emp. Bemis Mill, house 14 Stanley av., Bemis Jepson George E., clerk (Custom House, B.), h. 49 Summer Jepson George W., clerk (B.), bds. 49 Summer
Jewell Eula A., teacher, Parker School, bds. II Winter Johnson Augusta A. Mrs., nurse, bds. 19 Riverside
Johnson Benjamin A., stamper, P. O., 28 Main, bds. at Newton
HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS
At manufacturers prices, which are fully 25 per cent below Boston prices. Second-hand carriages taken in exchange for new.
At REED'S, 239 Mt. Auburn Street, Watertown, Mass.
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