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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 43
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O'Brien Thomas E., apprentice, 26 Common-st. place
O'Brien Thomas H., carpenter, house 21 Church lane
O'Brien Timothy M., compositor (B.), boards 47 Carroll
O'Brien William F., driver, 6 Galen, house 19 Marshall O'Connell Anthony, bds. 105 Orchard
O'Connell Owen, bottler, 46 Cottage, Mt. Auburn, h. do.
O'Connell Thomas, bottler, 46 Cottage, Mt. Auburn, bds. do.
The Best Glasses are none Too Good. Geo. H. Lloyd, = Optician. 357 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
596
WATERTOWN [0] DIRECTORY.
O'Connor Cornelius, laborer, h. 352 Mt. Auburn
O'Connor Hugh, blacksmith, house 27 Arsenal "
O'Connor, John, laborer, bds. 3 Ladd
O'Connor Michael, hostler, 157 North Beacon, h. 169 do.
Odams Charles F., driver, house 41 Winter
Odams Jesse L., dyer, boards 41 Winter
Odams John D., house 41 Winter
O'Donnell James, rubber worker, bds. 15 Dexter av.
O'Halloran Mary, dressmaker, rms. 47 Main
O'Halloran Michael, house 14 Beachwood av.
O'Halloran Michael G., driver, house 15A., Mt. Auburn
O'Halloran Patrick H., hairdresser, 23 Main, h. 51 Fayette
O'Hearn Edward, laborer, house II Summer
O'Hearn John J., plumber, rms. 47 Main
O'Hearn P. Ambrose, clerk, 22 Mt. Auburn, bds. William O'Hearn's, New Lexington
O'Hearn William, starch maker, 166 Pleasant, h. 2d from Main, New Lexington
O'Keefe, Bridget, widow of David, house 60 Galen
O'Keefe, John F., machinist, house 2 Brook
O'Keefe Mary, widow of Michael, house 2 Brook
O'Keefe Michael F., teamster, boards 2 Brook
O'Keefe Minnie G., stenographer (B.), boards 60 Galen
O'Keefe, see Keefe
O'Leary Dennis, laborer, house 46 Morse
O'Leary Dennis, Jr., plumber, bds. 46 Morse
Oliver Florence, teacher, Francis primary school, bds. 70 Spring
Oliveto Frank, laborer, house Carroll, opp, Lowell av.
Olson Martin, teamster, 262 Arlington, h. 19 Spring ct.
Olsson Frederic A., civil engineer and artists' materials (B. and Camb.), h. 10 Otis
O'Mara Elizabeth, widow of James, house 15 Church lane
O'Mara Kate, clerk (B.), bds. 15 Church lane
O'Neal Patrick H. (O'Neal & Dix), 27 Mt. Auburn, h. at Faneuil
O'Neal & Dix (Patrick H. O'Neal and Edward A. Dix), lath- ing contractors, 27 Mt. Auburn.
O'Neil Abbie C., shirt maker, boards 22 Forest
O'Neil Arthur E., chief engineer, 67 Water, boards 22 Forest O'Neil Daniel, engineer, boards II Boyd
O'Neil John H. Mrs., house rear 3 Main-st. ct.
O'Neil Joseph, laborer, house 22 Forest
O'Neil Joseph William, machinist, boards 22 Forest
Onions, Thomas, laborer, house 144 Arsenal
O'Riley Jeremiah, laborer, house 335 Pleasant, B.
O'Riley Timothy F., machinist (B.), bds. 335 Pleasant, B.
Orr J. Fisher, milk striker, 675 Belmont. bds. do.
REAL ESTATE.
37 Moody St .. Waltham, Mass.
J. ALBERT CHESSMAN, AUCTIONEER.
Boston Office, Ames Building, Room 26. TELEPHONE
597
WATERTOWN [P] DIRECTORY.
Osborn George P., photo. engraver (B.), h. II Oliver Osborne Fanny, nurse, rooms 20 Cross [Fifield
Osgood Archibald, laundry foreman, 19 Galen, house 10 OTHOTE BROTHERS (Gilbert A. & Louis N. Othote), bakers,
Main, cor. New Lexington [see page 510]
Othote Gilbert, brickmaker (Camb.), h. Main, cor. New Lex- ington
Othote Gilbert A. (Othote Bros.), baker, Main, cor. New Lex- ington, bds. do.
Othote Louis N. (Othote Bros.), baker, Main, cor. New Lex- ington, bds. do.
Otis Brothers (Horace W. and Ward M. Otis and Wm. T. Macurdy), dry goods, boots and shoes, 15 and 19 Main
Otis Horace W. (Otis Brothers), dry goods, 15 and 19 Main, house 85 Mt. Auburn
Otis Mabel I., boards 7 Boyd
Otis Ward M. (Otis Brothers), dry goods, 15 and 19 Main. boards 100 Mt. Auburn
O'Tool Martin, laborer, bds. 5 Ladd
Ouderkirk Smith F., carpenter, house 59 Arsenal
Owens, Michael, laborer, house 18 Water
Owens William, gardener, h. 44 Belmont, Mt. A.
PAGE ADA, widow of Seth L., house II Dexter av. Page George A., house painter, 6 Main, house 30 Church Paine Ernest W., carpenter, h. 21 Williams
Paine J. Thomas, boards 9 Garnet
Paine Richard H., house 9 Garnet
Palaquin Thomas, starch maker, 166 Pleasant, h. at Newton
Palmer Edward J., dentist (120 Tremont, B.), h. 147 No. Beacon
Palmer William R., spinner, Aetna Mills, bds. 8 Swett place Paris Fannie E. Mrs., bds. 68 Mt. Auburn
Parker Dexter F., grain (Chamber of Commerce, B.), h. 4 Franklin
Parker Emily H., widow of Henry, h. 5 Myrtle
Parker George, police and truant officer, h. 16 Marshall
PARKER GEORGE S., cashier, Union Market National Bank, 52 Main, and town auditor, h. 18 Marshall [see page 512] Parker George W., carpenter, house 42 Spring
Parkhurst Emma K., widow of John M., house 130 Main
PARLIN JOSEPH R., clothing, etc., I Moody (Waltham), h. 14 Marion road [see page 90]
Parrish Charles E., painter, 9 Spring, boards 49 do.
Parrish Frank W., compositor, rear 49 Spring, boards 49 do.
Parrish Lucius H., compositor, rear 49 Spring, house 49 do.
Reed's Carriage Repository. 239 MT. AUBURN ST., WATERTOWN, MASS.
598
WATERTOWN [B] DIRECTORY.
Parsons Joseph F. (Parsons & Jordan), painter, 7 Main-st. ct., house 54 Riverside
PARSONS & JORDAN (Joseph F. Parsons and Wendall S. Jordan), painters, 7 Main-st. ct. [see page 505]
Patey Walter R., carpenter, house 31 Spring
Pattee Moses, watchman, rooms 47 Main
Patten Alice G., teacher, boards 21 Franklin
Patten Mannie B., principal, Francis primary school, b. 47 Main
Patten Wendell W., salesman (B.), house 12 Franklin
Patterson Catherine, widow, house 41 Spring
Patterson James, cleanser, boards 44 Mt. Auburn
Patterson William J., moulder, rooms 12 Washburn
Payne Eliza A., widow of Henry, bds. William H. Douglass', Sycamore
Payson Samuel R., moved to Boston
Pearson William H., auditor (43 Franklin, B.), house 20 Maple Pease Thomas, machinist (B.), house 50 Waltham
Peck M. Lillian, house I Jewett
Peck Sarah A., widow of Dyer H., house I Jewett
PECKHAM HENRY O .. supt. of streets, civil engineer and stir- veyor, 17 Main, room 3, boards 28 Spring [see page 505] Peece Angela Mrs., house 33 rear 35 Pleasant
Peirce Clarence H., clerk, F. R. R. (B.), boards 4 Summer
Pembroke John, driver, 302 Arsenal, boards 300 do.
Pendergast James, dynamo man, Gas Works, b. at Newton
Pendergast Mary J. Mrs., milliner and millinery goods, 61 Main, rooms 31 Mt. Auburn
Pendergast Patrick, paper maker, boards 34 Cuba
Penney Mary, widow, house 7 Bigelow av.
Pepler Alfred, overseer, dye house, Aetna Mills, h. at Newton Perkins Adeline, widow of Edward F., boards 7 Jewett
Perkins Albert W., pattern maker, house 52 Church
Perkins George A., painter, Sycamore, 3d fr. Chandler, h. do. Perkins John H., supt., Watertown Supply Co., office 52 Main, house 360 Pleasant
Perkins Thomas J., salesman (B.), house 9 Oliver
Perkins William H., iron foundry (Plymouth), house 4 Chester Perkins & Co., grist mill, 18 Main
Perron Philip (Philip Perron & Co.), dyeing and cleansing, 22 Arsenal, house at Newton
Perry Frank A., street car conductor, boards 24 No. Beacon
Perry Isaiah, teamster, 38 Watertown, rooms do.
Perry Peter, weaver, Aetna Mills, house 226 Pleasant, B. Peters Simon, laborer, 360 Main, house do.
Peterson Carl, weaver, Aetna Mills, b. 236 Pleasant
Peterson Frank, horseshoer, house 247 Arlington
Pevear Abbie F., bookkeeper (Newton), boards II Irving
GEORGE J. BARKER LUMBER CO., - LUMBER. -
MAIN OFFICE, EXCHANGE B'LDG.
COR. STATE AND KILBY ST., BOSTON.
BRANCH YARD, BACON STREET, WALTHAM
599
WATERTOWN [P] DIRECTORY.
Pevear Marietta B., boards II Irving
Pevear William H. (W. H. Pevear & Co.), coal and wood, 128 Arsenal, house II Irving
PEVEAR W. H. & CO. (William H. Pevear), coal, wood, hay, brick, etc., 128 Arsenal, office 5 Spring [see page 506] Phelan Catherine, house 21 Church lane
Philbrook Charles, boards 105 Orchard
Philbrook Charles H., clerk (B.), boards 6 Hunt Philbrook Herbert A., tinsmith, 22 Galen, house 6 Hunt Phipps Emma B., widow of Appleton, house 31 Green Phipps Ross E., student (Tufts College), boards 33 Green Phipps Sanford, architect (53 State, B.), house 33 Green Pierce Abbie F., widow of John Q. A., h. 93 Mt. Auburn Pierce Benjamin H., farmer, 196 Lexington, house do.
Pierce Charles Q., slipper mfr. (140 Bedford, B.), house 95 Mt. Auburn
Pierce Charles W., farmer and milkman, 675 Belmont, h. do. Pierce Clarence A., trunk maker (B.), h. Ist right Howard
Pierce Menella I., music teacher, 19 Franklin, boards do.
Pierce Richard M., foreman, Hood Rubber Co., h. Dexter av. Pierce Sophronia A., widow of Jonathan, house 19 Franklin
Pierce William T., engineer, Metropolitan Park Com. (13 Ex- change, B.), house 12 Russell av.
Pike Charles, carpenter, boards 133 Boyd
Pike George E., engineer, house 133 Boyd
Pilling Arthur, overseer weaving, Bemis Mills, Stanley av., house at Newton
Pillsbury Edward W., compositor, rear 49 Spring, h. 24 Parker Pillsbury Sarah M., widow of Enoch, boards 24 Parker
Pimm F- E., draughtsman, Hood Rubber Co., house at Cambridge
Piper Charles F., salesman (84 Chauncy, B.), house 17 Otis Pirani Zefferiona, clerk, 69 Main, boards 27 No. Beacon Piper George H., engineer, 19 Galen, house at Watertown Piper Hiram E., draughtsman (B.), house 20 Royal
Place Arthur G., trav. salesman, house Palfrey, cor. Pearl Plaisted Charles, driver, 56 Galen, rooms 81 Galen
Plaisted Charles E. (E. S. Plaisted & Son), produce, 19 River- side, boards do.
Plaisted Edward S. (E. S. Plaisted & Son), produce, 19 River- side, house do.
Plaisted George, ice man, rooms 81 Galen
Plaisted Herbert W., fireman, F. R. R., boards 9 Riverside Plunkett Elizabeth, shirt maker, boards 2 Myrtle
Plunkett James H., laborer, boards 2 Myrtle
Plunkett Mary A., shirt maker (B.), boards 2 Myrtle
Police Station, Town House building, I Church, cor. Main Pollard Clarinda A., widow of Robert, house 25 Spring
COAL
G. F. FROST, 35 Moody Street, Waltham, Mass. s. WOOD
600
WATERTOWN [P] DIRECTORY.
Pollard John, tripe cleaner (Brighton), house Ladd, 2d from Riverside
Pollard Joshua H., machinist (B.), boards 24 Morse
Pollock Henry T. P., moulder, boards 7 Centre
Poole Charles H., clerk, F. R. R. (B.), house Whitcomb, cor. Hyland av.
Pope George W., veterinarian, 6 Otis, house do.
Porter Andrew, decorator, 14 Watertown, h. 32 Riverside
Porter Annie P., stenographer, boards 3 Irving
Porter Edward C. Rev., pastor Phillips Cong. church, house 12 Chester
Porter Edward F., house 3 Irving
Porter Henry G., hostler, 18 Spring
PORTER LEWIS B. (Porter Shuttle & Bobbin Co.), and sew- ing machines and bicycles, 14 Watertown, house 10 Rus- sell av. [see page 522]
Porter Russell W., student (M. I. T., B.), b. 17 Russell av.
PORTER SHUTTLE & BOBBIN CO. (Lewis B. Porter), mfrs. sewing machine bobbins and shuttles, 14 Watertown [ see page 522]
PORTER & CO., laundry machinery mfrs., 14 Watertown, L. B. Porter, manager [see page 522]
Post Offices, 28 Main, Mt. Auburn, near the bridge,, and 289 Pleasant, Bemis
POTTER BRIGGS E .. hack, livery and boarding stable, 18 Spring and 24 Mt. Auburn, h. 23 Russell av. [see p. 510] Potter Ellen D. Mrs., house 23 Russell av.
Potter William H., grocer (45 Commercial, B.), h. 12 Garfield Powell J. Albert, machinist, U. S. Arsenal, house at Newton Power John, marble cutter (83 Haverhill, B.), b. 58 Summer Powers Edward E., blacksmith's helper, h. 7 rear 41 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
Powers Frank H., carpenter, boards 15 rear 27 Cottage, Mt. A. Powers James H., marble worker, b. 7 rear 41 Cottage, Mt. A. Powers John, carpet layer, boards 9 Common-st. place
Powers John J., carpenter, h. 15 rear 27 Cottage, Mt. A.
Powers Patrick, laborer, boards 30 Waltham
Powers Patrick, laborer, house 9 Common-st. place
Powers Robert E., laborer, boards 7 rear 41 Cottage, Mt. A.
Powers Sadie L., clerk (State House, B.), b. 19 Dexter av.
Powers William, starch maker, house 30 Waltham
Pratt Andrew M. (Teele & Pratt), carriage mfr., 9 Spring, . house 38 Fayette
Pratt Annie, widow, house 38 Arsenal
Pratt Arabella, widow of John O. A., house 56 Riverside
Pratt Arthur F., paymaster, J. P. Squire's (E. Camb.), house 27 Franklin
Pratt Edward, carpenter, house 6 Summer
MEN'S FURNISHINGS AT THE BOSTON STORE, C. F. LAMBĀ®
145 MOODY STREET.
601
WATERTOWN [Q] DIRECTORY.
Pratt Edward F., moulder, boards 56 Riverside
Pratt Ellen M., widow of Miles, house 74 Mt. Auburn
Pratt Fred W. G., blacksmith, 9 Spring, boards 38 Fayette
Pratt John H., undertaker, boards 38 Fayette
Pratt Robert M. (Boston), house Belmont, near School Priest Benjamin Sidney, clerk, 29 Irving, boards 9 Riverside
Priest David H., broker, house 5 Franklin
Priest Eliza, widow of Filman, house 14 Winter
Priest Gardner N., janitor, Unitarian church, h. 14 Winter
PRIEST GEORGE E., 22 Galen, and (31 Union, B.), and treas., Watertown Savings Bank, 56 Main, house 9 Riverside [see page 512]
Priest G. Wesley, leather chemist (Canton), b. 9 Riverside
Priest Harry W., machinist, house 8 Centre
Priest Walter T., bookkeeper (4 Alden ct., B.), h. 25 Riverside Prindle Martin E., grocer, 46 No. Beacon, house do.
Prior Matthew, machinist, house 15 Patten
Proctor Abbie S., widow of George W., house I Chester
Proctor Charles F., salesman (B.), house 10 Garfield
Proctor S. Eugene, clerk (184 Wash., B.), boards I Chester
Proth James, laborer, house 24 Water
Puffer Reuben, house 35 Marshall
Purdy Herbert, driver, 56 Galen, rooms 13 Boyd
Putney Almon, house 54 Fayette
Putney Charles T., machinist, house 55 Summer
Pyle Emma, widow of John T., house 122 rear 124 Galen
Pym James, copy cutter (Herald, B.), house 245 Mt. Auburn
QUACKENBUSH RETTA R., widow of Frank T., house IO2 Mt. Auburn
Quigley Frank J., stone cutter, h. 37 Cottage, Mt. A.
Quincy William J. (63 Oliver, B.), house 6 Garfield
Quinlan Edward, laborer, boards 166 Main
Quinlan James F., boards 166 Main
Quinlan John H., bricklayer, house 24 Myrtle
Quinlan John J., laborer, h. 166 Main
Quinlan Margaret, housekeeper, 166 Main
Quinlan, Margaret, widow of Patrick, house 9 Waverly
Quinlan Thomas D., laborer, house 12 Brook
Quinlan Timothy J., boards 9 Waverly
Quinlan William J., cigar maker (B.), house 3 Myrtle Quinn Daniel, laborer, house 15 Summer Quinn Edward, laborer, boards 15 Summer
Quinn John, hostler, 18 Spring, house Main-st. ct.
Quinn, John, laborer, boards 15 Summer Quinn Patrick J., laborer, house 7 Cross
Quirk James, hostler, boards 44 Mt. Auburn
Quirk James, Jr., clerk, boards 8 No. Beacon-st. ct.
CARRIAGES.
A. C. REED, SLEIGHS.
239 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown, Mass.
602
WATERTOWN [R] DIRECTORY.
Quirk John M., clerk, 3 Main, house at Newton Quirk John, laborer, rooms 10 Cross
Quirk Margaret Mrs., house 8 No. Beacon-st. ct. Quirk Michael, farm hand, 676 Belmont, boards do.
Quirk Thomas, teamster, house 27 Quirk
RAFERTY MICHAEL, farmer, house Palfrey, near Forest Rafuse Martin A., foreman, 128 Arsenal, house 15 Patten Ralley Christopher, butcher, boards 21 Common-st. place Ralley Elizabeth, widow of Michael, house 21 Common-st. pl. Ralley George F., farm hand, boards 21 Common-st. place Ralley Michael J., farm hand, boards 21 Common-st. place Ralley Peter J., hostler, boards 21 Common-st. place
Ralston John (John. Ralston & Co.), shade mfr., etc., 71 Fay- ette, boards 19 Green
RALSTON JOHN & CO. (John Ralston), window shade, mattress and bedding mfrs., 71 Fayette [see page 522]
Ralston Marshall W., 71 Fayette, boards 19 Green Ramsey Robert E., engineer, U. S. Arsenal, h. 217 No. Beacon Rand Edward A., rector Church of the Good Shepherd, house 13 Garfield
Rand Edwin R., general mgr., Rand-Wayne Co., Howard, house at Newton Highlands
Rand E. Kennard, boards 13 Garfield
Rand William D., salesman (87 Broad, B.), house 398 Arsenal RAND-WAYNE CO .. E. R. Rand, gen. mgr., H. N. Wayne, asst. mgr., mnfrs. mechanical rubber goods and rubber tires, Howard, next F. R. R., office (45 Arch, B.) [see page 501]
Rattigan Anne, widow of James, house 34 Cuba
Rattigan Bryan, laborer, house 56 No. Beacon
Rattigan James H., Jr., student (B.), boards 30 Cuba
Rattigan John P., dental student, boards 56 No. Beacon Rattigan John J., machinist, boards 34 Cuba
Rattigan Michael, machinist, boards 56 No. Beacon
Rattigan Thomas, sash maker, boards 56 No. Beacon Rattigan Thomas F., machinist, 24 Pleasant, boards 34 Cuba Raymond Bernard C., assistant, 58 Main, boards 4 Common Raymond Charles A., undertaker, 58 Main, house 4 Common Raymond Daniel A., carpenter, house 115 Galen Raymond Eunice M., widow of Charles, boards 4 Common Ready Katie M., clerk, 135 Main, boards 133 do.
Reardon Bridget, widow of Michael, h. 314 Pleasant, Bemis Reardon John F., laborer, boards 314 Pleasant, Bemis Reardon Patrick H., weaver, boards 314 Pleasant, Bemis Reardon Timothy, shoemaker, 6 Spring, boards 3 Cross Reddente Paolo, laborer, boards 55 Pleasant
GEORGE J. BARKER LUMBER CO.,
LUMBER
Bacon Street, Waltham.
Prices the lowest in the city.
603
WATERTOWN [R] DIRECTORY.
Redmond Cockroft, cloth finisher (Nonantum), house 29 Waltham, B.
Reed Anna Mrs., house 50 Fayette
REED CLARK A., carriage repository, 239 Mt. Auburn, house do. [see foot lines ]
Reed George, clerk, F. R. R., boards 50 Fayette
Reed John J., supt., Almshouse, 105 Orchard, house do.
Reed Mary J. Mrs., matron, Almshouse, house do.
Regan Cornelius D., salesman (5 Union, B.), house 26 Bacon Regan Cornelius J., shade maker, boards 17 Pleasant
Regan David F., student (Brighton), boards 17 Pleasant
Regan David J., boards 17 Forest
Regan Ellen Mrs., house 4 Arsenal
Regan Jeremiah J., expressman, boards 28 Bacon
Regan John F., tripe cleaner (Brighton), house 17 Forest
Regan Katie E., dress cleanser, 19 Galen, house 17 Pleasant Regan Mary, widow of Jeremiah, house 28 Bacon
Regan Mary Mrs., nurse, boards 10 Green
Regan Mary F. Mrs., fancy goods, 65 Main, house 17 Forest
Regan Patrick, blacksmith, house 14 Arsenal
Regan Thomas, helper, U. S. Arsenal, b. 270 Arsenal
Reilly James W., Major, commanding officer, U. S. Arsenal, house do.
Reilly Patrick J., laborer, house 23 French
Remick Andrew C., carpenter (Newton), h. Capitol, n. Galen Remick Augustus, carpenter, house Capitol, near Union Remick Frank A., carpenter, boards Augustus Remick's Remick George, carpenter, house 3d on right, Capitol Remly Joshua, house finish (Camb.), house 58 Elm, E. W. Renfree William A. (Shaw & Renfree), wall paper, etc., 3 Spring, house New Lexington, Ist on left Rice Charles D., bookkeeper (B.), house Eliot, cor. Union Rice Duane L. Mrs., boards Eliot, corner Union
Rice Lucy A., bookkeeper, "Enterprise," 30 Main, boards 43 Church
Rich Jonathan S., chairmaker (B.), house 24 Irving Richards Abraham L., house 163 Mt. Auburn
Richards John G., clerk, 7 Galen, h. Keenan's block, Mt. A.
Richardson Andrew J., carpenter, house 4 Winter Richardson Edward, bookkeeper (B.), b. Union Market House. Richardson Frank H., painter, rooms 17 Galen
Richardson Henry, weaver, Aetna Mills, boards 236 Pleasant
Richardson Joseph, laborer, house 23 Forest
Richardson Thomas, boards 85 Mt. Auburn
Richardson Thomas, salesman, 224 Arsenal, boards Union Market House
Richardson Truman S., clerk, 19 Main, boards 8 Chester Richardson William T., moved to Cambridge
DON'T TAMPER WITH YOUR EYES GEO. H. LLOYD,
357 Washington St., BOSTON. OPTICIAN.
604
WATERTOWN [R] DIRECTORY.
Ricker Carrie M., teacher (Swansea), boards 19 Boyd Ricker Ida, teacher (Millbury), boards 19 Boyd
Ricker Moses, mgr. Boston Fresh Tripe Co. (Brighton), house 19 Boyd
Rier James, paper maker, 24 Pleasant, boards 19 Forest
Riley Bridget, widow of David, house 17 Forest
Riley Delia, house 38 Arsenal
Riley James, farm hand, 676 Belmont, boards do.
Riley James Mrs., house I, Cuba
Riley Joanna M., principal, Spring primary school, b. I Cuba Riley John, hairdresser, 3 Mt. Auburn, boards 8 Hudson
Riley Margaret G., asst. postmaster, 28 Main, boards I Cuba
Riley Martin, private, U. S. Arsenal
Riley Patrick, laborer, house 23 French
Riley William M., horseshoer, 28 Arsenal, boards I do.
Riley, see Reilly, also Rally and O'Riley
Ring John, laborer, boards 9A, Mt. Auburn
Ring Patrick, laborer, boards 9A, Mt. Auburn
Riordan Timothy, shoemaker, 6 Spring, boards 3 Cross Ripley James T., clerk, 15 Main, house 71 Mt. Auburn Ripley C- C. Mrs., boards 3 Fletcher Terrace
Ripley S Ellis, tailor, 26 Main, house 3 Fletcher Terrace Rix Benjamin, carpenter, boards 25 White av. Roach, see Roche
Roan James, laborer, boards 9 rear 27 Cottage, Mt. Auburn Robbins Albertina Mrs., dressmaker, 36 Summer, house do.
Robbins Catherine, widow of Elbridge A., h. 12 Wheeler ct. Robbins Charles G., florist, boards 5 Lowell av.
Robbins Dexter A., house 36 Summer
Robbins Ellen, artist, boards 127 Main
Robbins Emily, house 4 Palfrey
Robbins Frederick, com. merchant (9 Chatham row, B.), house 4 Palfrey
Robbins Harriet, house 4 Palfrey
Robbins Henry, house 4 Palfrey
Robbins Henry B., laborer, house 23 Arsenal
Robbins John, concreter, boards 24 Spring
Robbins John L., car builder, F. R. R., boards 116 Walnut
Robbins John W., concreter, boards 24 Spring
Robbins Martha, boards 127 Main
Robbins R. Eliza, house 4 Palfrey
Robbins Walley, carriage painter, 58 Prentiss, boards at Cambridgeport
Roberts David, overseer card room, Aetna Mills, h. at Newton Roberts Harry D., electrician, boards 15 Patten
Roberts John A., mgr., 369 Mt. Auburn, house Keenan's blk., Mt. Auburn
Roberts William G., cabinet maker (B.), house 23 Harnden av.
Chessman AUCTIONEER and REAL ESTATE.
MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED. 37 Moody St., Waltham, Mass. Boston Office, Ames Building, Room 26. TELEPHONE
605
WATERTOWN [R] DIRECTORY.
Robie Fred H., machinist, 26 Pleasant, rooms 47 Main Robinson Alexander, laborer, h. 10 rear 27 Cottage, Mt. A. Robinson Everett, emp. U. S. Arsenal, b. 23 Nichols av., E. W. Robinson George Fred, clerk, house 78 Mt. Auburn
Robinson George F., janitor, High and Francis schools, house 4 Washburn
Robinson Ione G., widow of William, house 6 Phillips Robinson Lucy C., artist, 19 Chester, boards do. Robinson Lucy M., widow of Richard W., house 19 Chester
Robinson Theodore B., boots and shoes (218 Wash., B.), house 17 Russell av.
Roche James, laborer, boards II Boyd
Roche John P., clerk, 258 Pleasant, boards 261 do.
Rochford James A., carpenter, house 61 Morse
Rochford Thomas J., carpenter, bds. 61 Morse
Rockett Edward, farm hand, house 19 rear 27 Cottage, Mt. A.
Rockett John W., clerk, 369 Mt. Auburn, Mt. A., b. 19, rear 27 Cottage
Rockwell Charles E., freight clerk, F. R. R., house 113 Walnut Rockwell George L., machinist, U. S. Arsenal, b. 113 Walnut Rockwell James E., driver, house 5 Arsenal
Rockwell Lincoln K., shipper, 24 Pleasant, boards 5 Arsenal
Rockwell Warren L., bookkeeper (84 Washington, B.), house 26 Riverside
Rockwood Alva A., shipper, 304 Arsenal, boards 18 Royal
Rogers Artemas B., salesman (B.), house 47 Fayette Rogers Catherine, widow, house 6 Patten
Rogers Charles W., clerk (B.), rooms 10 Hunt
Rogers Charles W., piano tuner, 21 Summer, house do.
Rogers John, carpenter, boards II Swett place, Bemis
Rogers John B., paper hanger (Waltham), boards 47 Fayette ROGERS RODERICK W., carriage mfr. and painter, Belmont,
cor. Prentiss, house 18 Belmont, Mt. A. [see page 509] Rolleau Delphis, hairdresser, house 2d from Main, New Lex- ington
Rollins Charles H., salesman (B.), house 38 Marshall
Rollins William C., gen. sec., Y. M. C. A., house 51 Summer Rondo Tony, fruit and confectionery, 13 Main
Rooney Bernard. tailor (West Newton). house 14 Cuba Rooney Bernard, Jr., shade painter, 71 Fayette, b. 22 Cuba
Rooney Elizabeth, widow, house 45 Common-st. place Rooney John, foundryman, house 15 French
Rooney John F., plumber, house I Wollitzer's place Rooney Martin, laborer, house 15 Forest
Rooney Mary, widow of Timothy, house 10 Brook
Rooney Michael, laborer, boards 10 Brook
Rooney Michael L., laborer, boards rear 18 Arsenal
Rooney Thomas, laborer, house 21 Bacon
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.
606
WATERTOWN
DIRECTORY.
Rooney Timothy; teamster, boards 7 Waverly
Rooney William, coachman, 17 Fayette, boards 21 do.
Roscoe Albert, carpenter and builder, Hyland av., cor. Laurel, house do.
Roscoe Ernest, salesman (B.), boards Albert Roscoe's
Roscoe John Q., clerk (B.), boards Albert Roscoe's
Rose John, milk striker, 775 Belmont, boards do.
Rose Walter Mrs., teacher Lowell school, boards Volney Skinner's, Olney
Rose William, clerk, 357 Mt. Auburn, Mt. A., boards at Cam- bridge
Rosebrook Alvin E., carpenter, house 7 Parker
Rosetta Jerry, laborer, boards 14 Middle
Ross Adam, fireman, 57 Spring, boards 34 Fayette
Ross David, laborer, boards 7 rear 32 Cottage, Mt. Auburn
Ross Frank, emp. Stanley Dry Plate Co., r. 18 Maple, rms. do.
Ross James, laborer, boards 74 Summer
Ross John J., private, U. S. Arsenal
Ross Thomas, coachman, 55 Watertown, boards do.
Ross William H., fireman, 24 Pleasant, house 34 Fayette
Roughtean John H., painter, house 18 Cushman
Routledge James, cor. clerk (Shoe and Leather Bank, B.), house Whitcomb, at Waverly line
Rowan Thomas, laborer, boards 50 North Beacon
Rowell Adelaide C., widow of Whittemore, house 15 Garfield Roy Felix, machinist (Waltham), house 24 Bridge, Bemis Royce Annie M. Mrs., dressmaker, rooms 25 Summer Ruge Charles E., rubber worker, boards 8 Adams Ruggles Charles M., bookkeeper, house 23 Mt. Auburn
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