USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Waltham > Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1901 > Part 24
USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Watertown > Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1901 > Part 24
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44
Walcott Edmund S., baggage master, F. R. R., h. 201 Chestnut Waldron George H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 83 Cherry
Lizzie, dressmaker, 27 Moody, boards 10 Stearns
Mary, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 51 Brown
Patrick, spinner, B. Mnfg. Co., house 10 Stearns Thomas, boards 10 Stearns
Wales Jennie M., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 59 High Mabel A., rooms 79 Central
Maria, widow of Jonathan, house 79 Central
Walfoll Edward, at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 409 River Walker Agnes M. Mrs., house 43 Floyd
Albert L., choir master, Christ church, boards 57 Willow Alice, music teacher, 31 Walnut, rooms do.
Alice Mrs., house 340 Lexington
W
ALKER EDWARD A. (Walker & Beal), real estate, insurance and auctioneer, 637 Main, and special agent N. Y. M. L. Ins. Co. (95 Milk, B.), house Clark lane [see page 10]
Edward H., baker, 13 Walnut, house do.
Frank I., machinist, house 146 Adams
Fred W., at W. B. & D. Works, house 47 Willow
George E., musician and baker, boards 13 Walnut Harry A., boards 340 Lexington
Hattie, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 36 Washington av.
James Theodore, machinist, house 326 Moody Jennie, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 321 Crescent John L., machine fixer, B. Mnfg. Co., house 59 Willow
293
WALTHAM J DIRECTORY.
Walker John M., student, boards 57 Willow
Lizzie, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 321 Crescent Mabel, teacher, North grammar school, boards 59 Willow
Martha, widow, house 71 Brown
Martha, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 36 Washington av.
May Miss, rooms 99 Ash
Meredith, Grove Hill Dairy, house 57 Willow
M. Sophia, house Gore, near Main
Orrin H., finisher, house 19 Farwell
Sarah L. Miss, rooms 146 Adams
Walter M., cloth finisher, boards 47 Willow
W
ALKER & BEAL (Edward A. Walker ), insurance, 637 Main, room 12 [see page 10]
Wall Andrew J., clerk, boards 182 Ash
Bridget, house 30 Cutter [Adams
Charles H., inspector, Waltham Mnfg. Co., C. P., house 145 George E. (G. E. Wall Co.), grocer, 364 and 366 Moody, house 289 do.
James, boards 70 Oak
Mary J., house 112 Charles
Patrick, grocer, 70 Oak, house do.
Patrick H., clerk, 70 Oak, boards do.
Sarah A., principal, The Seth Bemis school, bds. 103 High
Seth G., at buckle factory, house 182 Ash
Thomas, died Jan. 21, 1900
W
ALL G. E. CO. (George E. Wall and Frank O. Clark), groceries and provisions, 364 and 366 Moody [see under Boston Theatre diagram] see Wahl
Wallace Agnes, nurse, rooms 83 Cherry
Annie, boards Trapelo road
David, at Am. W. W. Co., house 260 Crescent
Edward, baker, house 10 Prospect
Florence Mrs., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 121 Brown
George, driver, Gibbs & Co. Express, boards 10 Prospect
G. L., physician, M. S. F. M., Quince, boards do.
Isabella Mrs., died Jan. 10, 1899
Isabella L., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 260 Crescent Jem, house 16 Maple
John Jr., jeweler, boards 16 Maple
Mary E., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 260 Crescent
Sadie, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 88 Maple
William, bleacher, boards 260 Crescent
William J., carpenter, B. Mnfg. Co., house 160 Myrtle see Wallis
Waller Ethel M., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 35 South Paul J., night watchman, house 35 South Wallet Napoleon, laborer, house rear 192 Charles William, stone crusher, boards rear 192 Charles Wallingford Ida S. Mrs., house 10 Park pl.
Pell F., veterinarian, 10 Park pl., house do.
Richard N., watchmaker, house 33 Wadsworth av.
294
WALTHAM [W] DIRECTORY.
Wallis Fred K., engineer, Davis & Farnum Mnfg. Co., Foundry av., house do. Horace E., clerk, 719 Main, house 19 Howard Walsh Catharine A., house South, near Weston line Catherine, widow of John, house 14 Friend
Christopher T., laborer, boards 14 Friend
David, blacksmith, W. B. & D. Works, house 153 River Ellen N., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 25 Exchange Eugene, at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 409 River George, laborer, house 98 Cedar
Henry, carpenter, house 63 Oak John, laborer, house 25 Exchange
John E., driver, 70 Calvary, house 191 High
John F., machinist, boards 118 Calvary
John J., teamster, Gas Co., house 241 Newton Mary, house 124 Piné
Michael, at W. B. & D. Works, house Cutter
Michael, laborer, house 14 Cedar
Michael M., died April, 1899
Patrick, coachman, 57 Lyman, boards do.
Patrick, machinist, boards Cutter
Patrick, laborer, house 21 Friend
Robert R., boarding house, 397 River
Samuel, weaver, B. Mnfg. Co., house Lunda
Thomas E., removed to Newton
William, at D. & F. foundry, house School av.
William, typewriter (B.), boards 153 River
William, tool maker, rooms 31 Crescent
William J., engineer, house 11 Charles-st. av. Walters Charlotte, house 60 Ash [85 Orange
W
George F., at Am. W. W. Co., and teacher dancing, house ALTHAM AND BOSTON EXPRESS, Gibbs & Co., 614 Main [see page 36]
Athletic Association, 673 Main
Automobile Co. (J. B. Merrell, treas. and gen. manager ),. automobiles, 130-136 Newton st.
Beef Company, Swift's Chicago dressed beef, Timothy J. Sullivan, manager, 20 Felton
Bicycle Track, off South, opp. Dartmouth
Bill Posting Co., 15 Elm
W ALTHAM BLEACHERY AND DYE WORKS,
River, opp. Willow, George E. Jordan, agent, A. M. Goodale, treas., office (50 State, B.) [see page 35] Board of Health, A. Lincoln Moody, agent, office City Hall
W ALTHAM BOAT AND CANOE CO., Bartlett Illingworth, managers, office and factory Woerd av. [see page 26]
Canoe Club, Woerd av., near Crescent Park
W
ALTHAM CASH GROCERY, Stearns Bros., 199, Moody [see page 15]
Church Organ Factory, Emory W. Lane, prop., 1041 Main
295
WALTHAM [W] DIRECTORY.
Waltham City Home, H. H. Bumford, supt., South, beyond Mt. Feake cemetery
W
W ALTHAM CLOCK CO., William C. Henry, treas. and manager, clock mnfrs., 218 1-2 Moody [see page 8] ALTHAM COAL CO., Fred P. Rutter, pres. and man- ager, office 663 Main, yard 384 do., elevator New Elm [see front cover ]
W ALTHAM CO-OPERATIVE BANK, National Bank bldg., 637 Main, room 3 [see page 29]
ALTHAM CROCKERY STORE, C. F. Hunt, prop., 719 Main [see page 26]
W W
Dye House, Lloyd Bros., managers, Benefit, cor. Whitcomb ALTHAM ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO., 11 Elm [see page 20]
Electroplating Co., Richard G. Kilduff, treas., George F. Reif, manager, Gifford av., rear 25 Crescent
Emery Wheel Co., 113 and 115 Bacon
W W
ALTHAM EVENING NEWS (THE), Thomas B. Eaton, prop., 5 Moody [see page 27]
"ALTHAM FOUNDRY CO. (Anthony A. Curtin and J. Milton Kilgore ), mnfrs. of iron, brass and composition castings, 71 and 73 Felton [see page 4]
W ALTHAM FREE-PRESS TRIBUNE, Alexander Starbuck, editor, 126 Moody [see page 37]
Free Public Bathing House, Moody st.
W
ALTHAM GAS LIGHT CO., Nathan Warren, act. treas., office 10 Moody, room 1, works rear 64 Pine [see page 5]
W
Grain Co., Charles M. Cox, manager, 10 and 12 Felton ALTHAM HEATING AND PLUMBING CO., Alfred Doran & Son, props., 727 and 729 Main [see page 9]
W
ALTHAM HORSESHOEING AND CARRIAGE
CO., Orr & Hoyt, props., horseshoers and carriage mnfrs., Harvard, cor. Charles [see page 23] Hospital, Harriet L. Rainsford, matron, Hope av., boards do. ALTHAM ICE CO., J. J. S. Peterson, prop., Riverview pl., cor. Prospect, near Riverview station [see front cover]
W
Jewelry Co., 183 Moody
Laundry, Gifford av., C. F. Glover & Co., props.
W
ALTHAM MACHINE WORKS, Ellis & Sanderson, props., Newton, cor. Cutter [see page 33]
Manual Training School, Bertram A. Lenfest, principal, Charles, cor. Grant
The BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., WALTHAM.
Special Attention to House Finish.
W ALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL, E. H. Swain, prop., 78 Crescent [see page 7]
296
WALTHAM [W] DIRECTORY.
Waltham Mnfg. Co., mnfrs. Orient cycles, Rumford av., C. P. C. H. Metz, pres.
Motor Carriage Co., Bedford st.
W ALTHAM NATIONAL BANK, 637 Main, Joseph F. Gibbs, cashier [see page 29]
New Church School, Lexington, near Beaver
Post Office, Charles J. Shepard, postmaster, Methodist bldg., Moody, cor. Main
Provision Co., 649 Main
Public Library, Mrs. Mary E. Bill, librarian, 15 Moody
W
ALTHAM PUBLISHING CO., 126 Moody [see page 37
W ALTHAM SAVINGS BANK, 637 Main, Charles F. Stone, treas. [see page 29]
Screw Co., screw mnfrs., Charles W. Durgin, manager, Rumford av., Crescent Park
Training School for Nurses, rear 716 Main
W
ALTHAM TRAP ROCK CO., H. P. Sherman, agent, office 591 Main
Veteran Firemen's Association, 37 Spruce
Water Works, Laroy Brown, supt., office City Hall, pump- ing station off South, beyond Mt. Feake cemetery, workshop and stable 90 Felton
W ALTHAM'S CONFECTIONER, J. H. Lewis, 205 Moody [see page 13]
Wanbourg Edward, machinist, 15 Sharon
Ward Andrew W., carriage mnfr. (W. Newton), h. 456 Moody Bridget M. J., cigar mnfr., 352 High, boards do.
Carl E., clerk (B.), boards 2 Harvard av.
Cora R., widow of Edwin M., house 2 Harvard av.
David T., painter, house 22 Palmer
Edward, boards 352 High
Francis T., carriagesmith (W. Newton), bds. 464 Moody Henry B., supt., U. S. W. Co., house 69 Lexington
Henry C., chemist (Newton Lower Falls ), bds. 22 Palmer
James F., collector (61 Court, B.), house 352 High James R., machinist, beards 464 Moody
Lawrence, laborer, house 30 Heard
Margaret A. Mrs., boards 109 Chestnut
Mary, widow of George B., house 464 Moody
Patrick, house 15 Day
Patrick J., laborer, boards 15 Day
Rose, widow of Peter, boards 404 River [258 do. Warden Erskine (Northrup & Warden), grocer, 157 Moody, h. Ware Arthur, house 138 Robbins
Eveline D. Mrs., nurse, house W. Dale
-George W., at Am. W. W. Co., house 43 Hammond John Mrs., boards City Home, South Waring Charles W., machinist, house 54 Francis Wark William G. Mrs., removed to Boston
Warne Annie M. Mrs., dentist, 185 Moody, house do.
Elbert M., house 185 Moody
297
[W] DIRECTORY.
WALTHAM
Warner Anna M. Mrs., asst. librarian, 15 Moody, b. 24 Harvard av. Charles H., carpenter, house 17 Elm Hanford A., house 314 Crescent Henry H., boards 314 Crescent
Warren Alfred, salesman, 647 Main, house 33 Adams Allie, clerk, 122 Moody, boards Hall pl.
Betsey, widow of Isaac, house 57 Crescent
Charles H., pattern maker (B.), house Hall pl.
Clarence H. (Rufus Warren & Sons), boots and shoes, 9 Moody, house 29 Bacon
Cornelia, summer residence Beaver, near Linden
Edward A., milkman, 68 Russell, house do.
Fred, clerk (15 Eliot, B.), house 93 Russell
George, at F. R. R., boards 16 Oak
George E., house 23 Prospect
George E., confectionery (Cambridge), house 26 Hammond George F., machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 22 Weston George W., house 22 Weston
Georgia A. Mrs., pianos, organs and sewing machines, 11 Moody, house 23 Hall
Gustavus A., machinist, 218 1-2 Moody, house 4 School Haliie E. Miss, clerk, 99 Moody, boards 9 Hall pl.
Isaac F., milk dealer, 212 Charles, house do.
W ARREN ISAAC & SON (Lowell E. Warren), boots and shoes, 647 Main [see page 12]
Jennie B., at Am. W. Co., rooms 17 Hall
Jonathan L., house 39 Lexington
Lowell E. (Isaac Warren & Son ) boots and shoes, 647 Main,, house 57 Crescent
Minnie, boards 16 Oak
Nathan, (150 Devonshire, B.) and acting treas. W. G. L. Co. house 50 Weston
Rufus, clerk, 9 Moody, boards 29 Bacon Susan M., teacher, North grammar, boards 155 Summer
W
ARREN RUFUS & SONS (Clarence H. Warren), boots and shoes, 9 Moody [see page 40]
Susan, widow of Samuel S., house 16 Oak
Susan C. Mrs., summer residence near Linden
Wilbur F., florist, house Highland av., near Weston
Willard, milkman, house 39 Lexington [Main
William A., druggists' sundries (120 Tremont, B.), h. 135 Warring Charles W., house 54 Francis Washburn Annie N., boards 194 Adams
Eunice E., widow of Sidney W., house 124 Ash
Linnie R. Mrs., dressmaker, 32 Bacon, house do. Washington -, boards rear 42 Newton
Waskie Harry, clerk, 89 Moody, house Prospect Hill av.
Wasson Charles B. Mrs., at Am. W. W. Co., house 90 Myrtle
W
ATCH CITY ICE AND FUEL CO., F. A. Brown & Co., props., 105 River, branch office Estes' Market, 653 . Main [see page 15]
298
WALTHAM [W] DIRECTORY.
W ATCH CITY LIVERY STABLE, W. W. Williston, prop., 37 Spruce [see page 25] WATCH CITY PROVISION AND GROCERY STORE, George L. Robinson, prop., 147 Adams [see page 14]
Watchorn Robert F., at B. Mnfg. Co., rooms 18 Gorham
Water Commissioners, City Hall
Waterhouse Robert, organ maker, boards 37~Taylor Virgie A., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 162 Ash
Waters James H., U. S. D. marshal, boards 365 River Watson Alva, hostler, house 146 Alder
George E., laborer, boards 146 Alder
Henry H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 56 Robbins
John L., at Am. W. W. Co., house 82 Auburn
Lydia C., widow of Horace, died Jan. 6, 1900 Nellie E., boards 146 Alder
Watts Aaron L., real estate, house Chester av., cor. Moody Charles, coachman, house 157 South
Loren R., driver, Am. W. W. Co., boards 23 Robbins Mary, rooms 3 Robbins pl.
Oliver P., teacher, High school, house 18 Harris
Sherburne D., at Am. W. W. Co., house 1 Chestnut-ct. av.
Waugh Adella, at Am. W. W. Co., boards 70 Alder Waverly Block, 711 to 717 Main
Weaver Frances M., widow of Charles, house 76 Gardner George C., at Am. W. W. Co., house 61 Crescent
Grace C., seamstress, boards 76 Gardner
Kate E., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 76 Gardner
Kenneth, repair man, boards 76 Gardner Leigh A., clerk, 91 Moody, boards 76 Gardner Robert S., driver, 269 Moody, house High Stanley, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 26 High
Webber Clara E., widow of Charles R., house 29 Spruce
Edith, teacher, boards 19 Howard
Harriet P., widow of John H., house 73 High
John H., died Sept., 1900 [Harvard av.
Josephine R. Mrs., teacher, North grammar school, bds. 24 Mabel E., stenographer, Mass. School for the Feeble Minded, Quince
Sarah S., boards 19 Howard
Webster Angeline, widow of Ambrose, house 11 Spruce Charles E., at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 71 Robbins
Clarence L., dial painter, house 190 1-2 Adams
Daniel C., rooms 12 Bedford
Edgar F., draughtsman, Am. W. T. Co., house 24 Harris Emma, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 242 Brown
Enos S., boat builder, boards 71 Robbins Evelyn, at Am. W. W. Co., boards 242 Brown
Francis E. Rev., rector, Christ Church, house 25 Bacon Galer I., salesman (101 Federal, B.), boards 6 Summit Gertrude L., boards 11 Spruce
John R., clerk, 694 Main, house 23 Robbins
299
[W] DIRECTORY.
WALTHAM
Webster Kittie A., clerk, 657 Main, rooms 28 Lexington Laura A., boards 11 Spruce
Leonard G., machinist (Watertown), h. Norumbega Terrace Marion, boards 11 Spruce
Raymond S., clerk (232 Washington, B.), boards 6 Summit Richard F., wheelwright, rear 216 Moody, house 26 High Walter A., at Orient Cycle Co., boards Norumbega Terrace William A., photographer, 111 Moody, house 30 Harris Zerilla Mrs., house 6 Summit.
Weeks Alice W. Mrs., vocal teacher, 7 Moody, boards do. Delmont L. (B.), house 451 Main
Frank M., asst. day editor (Herald, B.), boards 20 Cushing
Hiram, produce (65 Clinton, B.), house 42 Crescent Horace, house 27 Spruce
Majorie N., teacher, boards 20 Cushing
Wilbert L., city express, 158 Moody, house 23 Spruce Weir Luke, laborer, house 270 River
Welch Andrew, city laborer, house School, cor. Spring Ann, widow of John, house 2 Mack's lane
Annie, nurse, boards 128 Felton
Bridget, widow of James, house 31 Heard
Edmund, at J. Burke's, Oak, house 39 John George, house 98 Cedar James, laborer, boards James Connelly's, Emery
James, laborer, house 218 School John, laborer, house Chestnut John T., laborer, boards 21 Friend John T., bar clerk (B.), house off Guinan Joseph, molder, house 228 River Joseph A., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 31 Spruce
Mary F., housekeeper, 82 Central, boards do.
Mary J., dressmaker, house 128 Felton Michael, at W. F. Co., boards 10 Mechanic Nora, boards City Home, South Patrick, coachman, house 477 Main
Patrick, laborer, house 21 Friend Patrick A., farm hand, A. T. Lyman, house 31 Heard Sarah, died May 26, 1900
William, machinist, house Foundry av., near Willow William, stone mason, died Nov. 20, 1899 see Walsh, also Welsh
Wellcome Frank D., steam fitter, 11 Charles, house do. Wellett George, carpenter, house 145 Felton
Wellington Arthur C., clerk, 62 Bacon, house 75 Dale [rence Bertha M., bookkeeper, Waltham Screw Co., bds 41 Law- Caleb F., janitor, The Plympton and The Banks schools, house 53 Rich
The BUTTRICK LUMBER CO.,
Spruce Frame AND Covering Finish.
WALTHAM.
300
WALTHAM [W] DIRECTORY.
Wellington Charles L., farmer, Trapelo road, near Woburn, h. do. Edward, milkman and farmer, house Trapelo road, near Lexington Ernest S., clerk, house 24 Lawrence
Frederick Dana, house 2 Summer av.
W ELLINGTON FREDERICK D., 2d, livery and board- ing stable, Elm, near F. R. R. station, house 63 South [see page 24]
Herbert J., at Am. W. W. Co., house 250 Bacon
Horatio A., at Am. W. W. Co., house 133 Ash [Lawrence James Lowell, janitor, Waltham National Bank bldg., h. 41 John M., dial maker, Am. W. W. Co., house Lunda
Martha B., widow of Theodore, house 167 Lexington Nancy O., widow of Jefferson, boards 446 Main
Orında S., boards 111 Lincoln
Walter M., dial sinker, Am. W. W. Co., house 21 Weston W. Sumner, driver, 152 Moody, house 191 do.
Wellman Leslie R., salesman, 124 Moody, rooms rear 15 Gordon Wells David H., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 359 Moody
Emma J., housekeeper, 258 Moody, house do.
E. J. Mrs., clairvoyant, boards Chamberlain Terrace
Frank E. (Wells & Boynton), 111 Moody, house 301 do. George E., conductor, F. R. R., boards N. Wells', Weston George W., house 57 Francis
Hubert W. Rev., removed to Wilmington, Del.
Jennie M., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 59 High
John W., clerk, boards 57 Francis
Leonard, at Am. W. W. Co., house 83 Hall
Nathan E., farmer, Beaver
Percy, boards 83 Hall
Roy C., house 57 Francis
William S., machinist, house 239 Moody [tists, 111 Moody & Boynton (Frank E. Wells and George E. Boynton), den- Wentworth Benjamin W. (B. W. Wentworth & Son), painter, 3 Prospect, house 17 do.
W
ENTWORTH B. W. & SON (Benjamin W. and John E.), house painters, 3 Prospect and 692 Main [see p. 22] Charles W., farmer, house 45 Farnsworth
Edith, stenographer, B. Mnfg. Co., boards 17 Prospect
Edith A., widow of Clarence L., house off Lincoln
Edwin F., boards 17 Prospect [worth Eva L. Miss, boards James B. Wentworth's, Dale, bey. Fari s-
Frank L., engineer, F. R. R., house 218 Hammond Fred K., removed to New Hampshire
Freedom, manager, 708 Main, house 722 do.
James B., house Dale, bey. Farnsworth [45 South John E. (B. W. Wentworth & Son), painter, 3 Prospect, h. Luciette A. Mrs., died April 2, 1899 [worth Lucinda I., boards James B. Wentworth's, Dale, bey. Farns- Ralph S., removed to W. Newton [rm. 29, h. 88 .Hill Werner Gustave E., asst. supt., Prudential Life Ins. Co., 3 Moody, Wessels Wesley, at Col. W. Co., rooms 70 Chestnut
301
[W] DIRECTORY.
WALTHAM
West Frank, at W. E. W. Co., house 52 Pond
Harry, painter, house rear 569 Main
Homer. C., at W. Mnfg. Co., rooms 19 Adams Orin N., plumber, 154 Moody, house 139 Brown William R., aluminum polisher, house 107 Bacon Western Union Telegraph Co., Waltham R. R. station Westgate Stella, rooms 81 Maple
Westman Annie R., principal, Newhall school, house Palmer
Weston Cedric L., at Am. W. W. Co., house 36 Wadsworth av. Charles H., boarding house, 157 Crescent, house do. Clarence M., at Am. W. W. Co., house 289 1-2 Moody
Cora B., real estate, 609 John Hancock bldg. (B.), house 44 Pleasant
Harold, removed to Florida
Henry B., at Am. W. W. Co., house 110 Crescent John C., house 99 Francis
Westwood Frank J., house 26 Washington av. Grace M. Miss, boards 75 Orange
Isabella Miss, boards 75 Orange John, machinist, Am. W. W. Co., house 75 Orange
Wetherbee Albert, at Am. W. W. Co., house 66 Central
Andrew, carpenter, boards 79 Central
Charles H., boards 66 Central
Edwin D., engraver (B.), house 40 Crescent
Eunice B., widow of Elijah, house 47 Chestnut Frank E., clerk, 181 Moody, boards 47 Chestnut Fred B., at Am. W. W. Co., house 195 Brown Harry J., balance maker, Am. W. W. Co., rooms 66 Central Henry, city teamster, house 19 Vernon Josiah W., boards 66 Central Leander, carpenter, house 32 Lexington Melissa, house 79 Central Warren, house 348 Crescent
Weymouth Lester A., at Am. W. W. Co., house 109 Chestnut Osgood, carpenter, house 193 Weston Whalen Barbara, house 19 Sun
John, dyer, B. Mnfg. Co., boards 397 River John, at W. B. & D. Works, house 220 River John, at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 19 Sun John, clerk, 649 Main John, boards 43 Exchange [av. Josephine, at Am. W. W. Co., b. Thomas Whalen's, Pond Kate, widow of John, house 43 Exchange Luke, laborer, house 3, rear 175 School Margaret, widow of Luke, boards 19 Sun Marie, at Am. W. W. Co., boards 19 Sun Michael, clerk, 611 Main, boards 14 Calvary Michael J., plumber, boards 19 Sun Patrick D., brick mason, house 181 Newton Peter, blacksmith, boards 175 Charles Peter, laborer, house 14 Calvary Thomas. F., house 19 Sun
302
WALTHAM [W] DIRECTORY.
Whalen Thomas J., mason, boards 14 Calvary William H., boards 3, rear 175 School see Whalon, Whalan and Whelon
[av.
Whalon John J., butcher, 87 Moody, b. Thomas Whalon's, Pond Thomas, laborer, house Pond av., near B. & M. R. R. Wheaton Albert D., carpenter, house 49 Winthrop
Ann M., widow, house 10 Charles
Annie Mrs., boards 10 Charles
Eugenie L., at Col. W. Co., boards 49 Winthrop Gordon, at W. E. W. Co., boards Central House
Hilda, at Am. W. W. Co., boards 23 Winthrop Josephine A., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 49 Winthrop Maggie E. Mrs., nurse, house 23 Winthrop
Thomas G., carpenter, house 23 Winthrop see Wheten
Wheelden Clive E., pool room, Moody, b. Norumbega Terrace Ralph H., clerk, 367 Moody, boards Norumbega Terrace Richard J., mariner, house 17 Derby
Wheeler Abner S., clerk, 619 Main, house 74 School, suite 2 Andrew J., driver, hose No. 3, house 16 Alder
Arthur H., house 24 Bacon
Charles M., laborer, W. Coal Co., Elm, house 852 Main Edith M., teacher, The Banks school, boards 24 Banks Edward M., clerk (Somerville), boards 852 Main
James, boards City Home, South
James A., machinist, boards 20 Clinton
John, laborer, house Massasoit, opp. Centre
Marion L., teacher, the Bradshaw Stearns school, b. 24 Banks Nellie (Cambridge), boards 962 Main
Raphael E., clerk, city clerk's office, City Hall, b. 24 Banks Rachael M., widow of Everett A., house 24 Banks
S. Alonzo, blacksmith, 20 Creek sq. (B.), house 74 Adams Wheelock Austin A., house South, near Roberts crossing
George F., summer residence, South, n. Roberts crossing Rachel, widow of Asa, boards 51 Taylor
Whelan Patrick J., mason, 15 Calvary, house do.
Whelon Daniel M. (John H. Whelon & Son), painter and paper hanger, 8 and 10 Spring, house 87 Central
John H. (John H. Whelon & Son), painter and paper hanger, 8 and 10 Spring, house 85 Central
J. H. & Son (John H. and Daniel M. Whelon ), painters 8 and 10 Spring
Whepley Frank H., carpenter, house 6 Mt. Pleasant James W., at Am. W. W .. Co., rooms 80 Adams
Willard P. B., carpenter, house 10 Gorham William W., at Am. W. W. Co., house 118 Pine Wherren Charles F., conductor, F. R. R., house 55 Morton Frank M., carpenter, boards 55 Morton
Joseph W., carpenter, boards 55 Morton Wheten, see Wheaton
Whidden George W., clerk, F. R. R. (B.), house 32 Russell
303
WALTHAM [W] DIRECTORY.
Whidden Renton, prop. Columbia Watch Co., Whitney av., office (43 Milk, B.), house at Brookline
Whipple Emeline, widow of Orrin, house 29 Newton Whipley James, rooms 75 Adams
Whist Charles F., at Am. W. W. Co., house Rumford av. Whitcomb Clifton S., civil engineer, boards 12 Pleasant Ella F., house 88 Plympton
John E., supt., Am. W. T. Co., house 12 Pleasant
John F., at Am. W. W. Co., house 82 Plympton Susan A., house 88 Plympton
White Alfred L. (U. S. A.), boards 158 Ash Annie Mrs., house 100 Cushing
Bertha, widow of Clarence, house 23 Palmer
Daniel, carpenter, rooms 9 Taylor
Edith F., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 158 Ash
Edward L., lather, boards rear 26 Exchange
Emma H., teacher, South grammar school, b. at Winchester Francis C., engineer, John Roberts & Sons Co., South, house 48 Turner
Frank A., at B. Mnfg. Co., rooms 18 Crescent [44 Turner . Fred, house 11 Mechanic Fred H., carpenter, and janitor, The Roberts school, house Frederick W., show card and sign painting, 621 Main, room D, house at Watertown
George, butcher (Cambridge), house 69 New Grove George E., watchman, house 23 Hartwell
Gilbert J., removed to Newton
Herbert J., mechanical engineer, house 27 Alder
Isaac, carpenter, house 188 Charles
James, electrician, rooms 28 Hall
James J., salesman, 14 Felton, house at Somerville
James S., blacksmith, rear 26 Exchange, house do. Jennie, at Watch City Laundry, boards 152 Chestnut Joshua, house 158 Ash
Lydia, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 145 Brown Margaret L., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 26 Exchange Martha, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 145 Brown Michael, blacksmith's helper, house 12 Brook av. Minnie, bookkeeper, B. Mnfg. Co., boards 26 Exchange Nellie E., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 158 Ash Rhoda, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 145 Brown Robert, clerk, boards 722 Main Robert L., clerk, 708 Main, boards 706 do. Samuel, carpenter, house 21 Noonan Sarah, housekeeper, 244 Crescent William, carpenter, house Massasoit see Le Blanc
The BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., PLANING and MOULDING MILL, WALTHAM. DRY KILN.
304
WALTHAM [W] DIRECTORY.
Whitehead Daniel, laborer, house Wall, near McKenn Delia, widow of Edward, house New Elm Howarth, wood worker, house 104 Bacon John, jewel maker, rear 38 Chester av., rooms 208 Adams John Rev., teacher electricity, N. C. school Samuel, blacksmith, D. & F. foundry, boards School av. Theresa, boards Wall, near McKenn
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.