Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1901, Part 4

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1901
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 610


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20 19 Moody 74 73 Moody


WARREN, from Main, nearly opp. Gore, to Watertown line, Ward 2. 0 0 Main


0 Beaver


0 Waverley


0 Bowker


0 Webster


Barnes


0 Watertown line


WARREN AVENUE, from 81 Lex-


ington to 136 Summer,


Ward 2.


WASHINGTON AVENUE, from 392 Moody to Tolman, Ward 6.


Left.


Right.


2


1 Moody


58


57 Lowell


0


0 Tolman


WATER, from 54 Charles to 59 Fel- ton, Ward 3.


WAVERLEY (L. P.), from Warren,


beyond Beaver, to Wilton, Ward 2.


0


0 Warren


Lincoln


0 Wilton


WEBSTER (L. P.), from Warren,


near Watertown line, southerly to


Watertown line,


Ward 2.


0


0 Warren


0


0 Grant av.


0


0 Watertown line


WELLINGTON, from 921 Main to B.


& M. R. R.,


Ward 1.


Wellington av.


WELLINGTON


AVENUE,


from


Wellington to Rich.


WEST, from Winter, near Reuben Wyman's, to the Weston line, Ward 1.


WESTON, from 956 Main to the Wes-


ton line, Stony Brook, Wards 1, 4.


2


1 Main


4 South


27 Elm av.


0 Vernon


118 Fiske av.


151 Highland av.


261 Stow


0


0 Weston line


WHITCOMB, from Benefit to Charles river, Ward 7.


0 0 Benefit


0 McKenn


0


0 Charles river


WHITNEY


AVENUE,


from


139


Moody to 40 Spruce,


Ward 5.


WILLIAMS, from 126 Charles to F. R. R , 2 1 Charles


Ward 3.


32


31 Felton


0 0 F. R. R. .


0 0


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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.


WILLOW, from 200 Main to River, opp. W. B. & D. Works, Ward 3.


Left. Right.


2 1 Main


100.


99 Grove


130 Evergreen way


160 Naviens lane


170


Foundry av.


181 Lynch's lane


185 Parker lane


214 213 River


WILLOW AVENUE, changed to Evergreen way, Ward 2.


WILTON (L. P.), from end Waverly,


Ward 2.


0 Waverly


0 Bowker


WINTER, from Lincoln, beyond Curve, to the Lincoln line,


Wards 1, 2.


0


0 Lincoln


0


) Locust


Prospect Hill av.


0


West


0


0 Lincoln line


WINTHROP, from 99 South to Fiske av., Ward 4.


Left. Right. 34 Pearl


WOBURN, from Trapelo road, at Al- den Jameson's, north to the Lex- ington line, Ward 2.


WOERD AVENUE, from 307 Cres- cent to Riverview av., Crescent Park, Ward 6.


2 1 Crescent


45 Riverview av.


46 Rumford av.


60 Martyn


61 Endicott


74 Randall


84 Riverview av.


WOODLAWN AVENUE, from Dale, near foot Prospect Hill.


WORCESTER LANE, from Bacon, near junction Lexington, westerly, Ward 1.


WARD BOUNDARIES.


CITY OF WALTHAM, IN THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


· ORDERED : That there be a new division of the territory of the City of Waltham into wards in accordance with the authority of Chapter 417 of the Acts of 1893, and that the new Ward Lines of said City be, and hereby are established as follows:


WARD 1.


Beginning on Main street at its intersection with Spring street; thence westerly by Main street to Weston street; thence by Weston street to the Weston town line; thence to the Weston and Lincoln town lines to Winter street; thence by Winter street to Lincoln street; therce by Lincoln street to Lexington street; thence by Lexington street to Pond street: thence by Pond street to Exchange street; thence by Exchange street to School street; thence by School street to Spring street; thence by Spring street to the point of beginning.


WARD 2.


Beginning on Main street at its intersection with Spring street; thence easterly by Main street to the Watertown line; thence northerly and west- erly by the Watertown, Belmont, Lexington and Lincoln town lines to Winter street; thence by Winter street to Lincoln street; thence by Lincoln street to Lexington street; thence by Lexington street to Pond street; thence by Pond street to Exchange street; thence by Exchange street to School street; thence by School street to Spring street; thence by Spring street to the point of beginning.


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WARD BOUNDARIES AND CEMETERIES.


WARD 3.


Beginning on Main street at its intersection with Grant street; thence easterly by Main street to the Watertown line; thence southerly by the Watertown line to the Charles river; thence westerly by the Charles river to a point opposite Harvard street; thence to Harvard street and by Harvard street to Charles street; thence by Charles street to Grant street; thence by Grant street to the point of beginning.


WARD 4.


Beginning on Main street at its intersection with Grant street; thence westerly by Main street to Weston street; thence by Weston street to the Weston town line; thence southerly by the Weston town line to the Charles river; thence easterly by the Charles river to a point opposite Harvard street; thence to Harvard street and by Harvard street to Charles street; thence by Charles street to Grant street; thence by Grant street to the point of beginning.


WARD 5.


Beginning on the Charles river at a point opposite a private way through land owned by the Waltham Gas Light Company and known as Cooper lane; thence southerly to and by said private way, or Cooper lane, to Pine street; thence easterly by Pine street to Lowell street; thence by Lowell street to Myrtle street; thence westerly by Myrtle street to Moody street; thence southerly by Moody street to Ash street; thence westerly by Ash street to Crescent street; thence northerly byCrescent street to Prospect street; thence by Prospect street to the Charles river; thence easterly by the Charles river to the point of beginning.


WARD 6.


Beginning on High street at the Newton line; thence westerly by High street to Lowell street: thence southerly by Lowell street to Myrtle street; thence westerly by Myrtle street to Moody street; thence southerly by Moody street to Ash street; thence westerly by Ash street to Crescent street; thence northerly by Crescent street to Prospect street; thence by Prospect street to the Charles river; thence by the Charles river to the Newton line; thence by the Newton line to the point of beginning.


WARD 7.


Beginning on High street at the Newton line; thence westerly by High street to Lowell street; thence northerly by Lowell street to Pine street; thence westerly by Pine street to a private way through land owned by the Waltham Gas Light Company, and known as Cooper lane; thence northerly by said private way, or Cooper lane, to the Charles river; thence easterly by the Charles river to the Newton line; thence by the Newton line to the point of beginning.


Wherever a street, way or the Charles river is mentioned in the forego- ing as a dividing line, it is the intent of this order that the center of such street, way or river shall be the line of division.


Adopted in the Board of Alderman March 25, and approved by the Mayor April 5, 1895.


CEMETERIES.


Calvary (Catholic), High, beyond Cedar and Calvary, above Flood Church Street (Catholic), Church, between School and Summer Grove Hill, Main, beyond Beaver Brook station


Mt. Feake, 218 South, beyond Highland and off Prospect


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BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, HALLS, OFFICES, ETC.


BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, HALLS, OFFICES, ETC.


Adams Building, 603 to 607 Main Asbury Temple, Methodist Building, Main, cor. Moody A. O. H. Hall, 655 Main


A. O. U. W. Building, 128 to 136 Moody


A. O. U. W. Hall, 128 Moody


Bank Building, 637 Main


Bartlett Block, 199-205 Moody


Bill's Block, Prospect, cor. Bills Buttrick's New Block, 555 to 561 Main


Carpenters' Hall, 673 Main Central Block, 617 to 627 Main


Cheney Block, 6 to 10 Church City Hall, 618 Main


Connelly Block, 107 to 115 Moody Convent of Notre Dame Training School, 52 and 58 Newton


Court House, in Police Station build- ing, Lexington


Eagle Block, 655 to 673 Main


Endicott Hall, 128 Moody


Exchange Hall, 725 to 729 Main Foundry Block, foot Foundry av. Fraternity Hall, 128 Moody French's Block, 210 to 212 Moody Gardner Block, Newton, cor. River Glidden Block, 167 to 171 Moody Good Templars' Hall, 693 Main Goodnow Block, 708 to 712 Main Granite Block, rear 583 Main Granite Hall, Granite Block, rear 583 Main


Greeley Block, 719 to 723 Main G. A. R. Hall, 27 Moody Hall Block, 146 to 162 Moody - Hall Building. 117 to 125 Moody Harrington Block, 194 to 208 Moody Higgins Block, 85 to 93 Moody Hovey Hall, 27 Moody Kingsbury Block, 156 to 162 Moody Lawrence Block, 675 to 681 Main Lawrence Building, 893 to 897 Main Leland Home for Aged Women, 21 Newton


Lincoln Building. 133 to 139 Moody Lincoln Hall, 137 1-2 Moody Long Block, Lawton place, off River Lyman Hall. 12 Moody Masonic Hall, 14 Moody Mass. School for the Feeble Minded, Quince and Trapelo road Maynard Block, 696 to 700 Main Maynard Hall, 700 Main


McGurn's Block, 577 to 581 Main Methodist Building, 1 to 5 Moody, and 678 to 688 Main


New England Telephone and Tele- graph Co., 25 Lexington


Odd Fellows' Hall, 661 Main


Park Theatre, 16 Elm


Park Theatre Block, 15 to 18 Elm


Parmenter Block, 25 to 29 Moody Philedian Hall, 10 Moody


Pickering Hall, Asbury Temple, 686 Main


Police Station, Lexington, near Main Pope & Whitney's Block, 609 to 615 Main


Post Office, Methodist Bldg., Moody, cor. Main


Priest's Building, 651 to 657 Main


Prospect Block, 705 to 709 Main


Public Library, 15 Moody


Quigg's Block, School. cor. Exchange Reynolds Hall, 137 1-2 Moody, room 6 Riley's Block, 675 to 681 Main


Rumford Building, 610 to 622 Main


St. Joseph's Hall, 563 Main


Saltmarsh Block, 189 to 197 Moody School Committee Office, 3 Moody, room 35


Shepherd Block, 179 to 187 1-2 Moody Shepherd Hall, 185 Moody


Smyth's Block, 157 to 165 Moody


Spruce Street Hall, 50 Spruce


Stark Building, 218 to 224 Moody Stearns & Crehore Block, 691 to 697 Main


Superintendent of Schools Office, 3 Moody. room 36


Temperance Hall, 150 Moody Townsend Block, 583 to 589 Main Union Hall, 150 Moody


Waltham City Home, South


Waverly Villas, 188 to 194 1-2 Adams Waltham Hospital, Hope av.


Waltham National Bank Building, 637 Main


Warner Block, 99 to 105 Moody


Waverly Block, 711 to 717 Main Welch's Block, 9 to 15 Moody Welch's Hall, 14 Moore


Wentworth Block, off 902 Main


West End (The), Main, cor. Prospect Whitford's Block, 641 to 647 Main Whitford's Building, 659 to 663 Main Young Women's Christian Associa- tion, 137 1-2 Moody


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GAS FITTING AND JOBBING.


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DEALERS IN Coal, Wood, Lime, Hay, etc. YARD, 70 CALVARY STREET, Branch Office at H. A. Farnsworth's, 125 Moody St. CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE.


WALTHAM DIRECTORY, 1901.


THE MEANING OF THE FOLLOWING ABBREVIATIONS.


Ab., above ; agt., agent ; emp., employee; Am. W. W. Co., American Waltham Watch Co .; Am. W. Mnfg. Co., American Waltham Manu- facturing Co .; asst., assistant ; av., avenue ; b. or bds .. boards ; bet., between; bey., beyond ; bldg., building ; blk., block ; (B.), Boston ; B. Mnfg. Co., Boston Manufacturing Co .; B. & M. R. R., Boston & Maine Railroad ; bsmt., basement; Camb., Cambridge; Col. W. Co., Columbia Watch Co .; com. mer., commission merchant; c. or cor., corner; ct., court ; C. P., Crescent Park ; D. & F. Mnfg. Co., Davis & Farnum Mnfg. Co .; F. R. R., Fitchburg Railroad ; h .. house ; J. L. T. Mnfg. Co., Judson L. Thomson Manufacturing Co .; lab., laborer ; L. P., Lincoln Park; mkr., maker ; mnfr., manufacturer ; n., near ; O'H. W. D. Co., O'Hara Waltham Dial Co .; opp., opposite ; pl., place ; P. O., Post Office ; pres., president ; rd., road ; Rev., Reverend ; r., rear ; R. C., Roberts Crossing ; st., street ; sec., secretary ; sq., square ; supt., superintendent ; treas., treasurer ; (U. S. A.), United States Army ; (U. S. N.), United States Navy ; U. S. W. Co., United States Watch Co .; whf., wharf ; whol., wholesale ; wid., widow; W. B. & D. Wks., Waltham Bleachery & Dye Works ; W. C. Co., Waltham Clock Co .; W. E. W. Co , Waltham Emery Wheel Co .; W. F. Co., Waltham Foundry Co .; W. G. L. Co., Waltham Gas Light Co .; W. Mnfg. Co., Waltham Manufacturing Co .; W. N. C. S., Waltham New Church School; Wash., Washington.


Names in large black type are those of business men who patronize this book by giving advertisements, and their ad. can be found by reference to Advertisers' Index, or see page directly after name so capitalized.


The name of a corporation, factory or firm appearing immediately after the name, indicates the place of business.


The word street is omitted after the street name is given, as, Main for Main street, etc.


ABBOTT CLARA, house 792 Main L. M. Mrs., house 59 Ash


Samuel P., special justice, Second District Court, Lexington, house at Watertown


Abraham Albert, horseshoer, 7 Water, boards 10 Charles


Abrahamson Sanders, farm hand, boards Alfred Peterson's Abramovitch Joseph, shoemaker, house 161 School Achorn Martha A., widow, boards 120 Robbins A. C. E. Club, 210 1-2 Moody


The BUTTRICK LUMBER CO., Special Attention to


House Finish.


WALTHAM.


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WALTHAM [A] DIRECTORY.


Adams Ann D., house 57 Lyman


Annie A., rooms 20 Crescent Bertha M., boards 16 Chestnut Carrie L. Mrs., music teacher, 92 Maple, house do. Charles F., drug clerk, 117 Moody, boards 118 Robbins Daniel, mason, house 16 Chestnut


Edwin E., fish dealer, house off end Dale


Ernest T., house 185 Chestnut


Everett D., at Am. W. W. Co., house 170 Lowell Fannie H., boards 94 Adams


Francis W., supervisor of music, boards 20 School Frank D., house 781 Main George H., at Am. W. W. Co., house 48 Chester av. G. Harold, clerk, 117 Moody, boards 48 Chester av. Henry H., boards 16 Chestnut


House, Susan Z. Hamilton, manager, 94 Adams . John, printer, 117 South, boards do.


John A., fish .(6 T whf., B.), house Woodlawn av.


John Q., farmer, house Bear Hill av., near Main Joseph, at Am. W. W. Co., house 30 Orange Laura A. Mrs., nurse, boards 118 Robbins


Lucy M., teacher, The Banks school, boards 110 Lexington Mary F., house 57 Lyman


Myrtie B., teacher, No. grammar school, boards 566 Main DAMS PTOLEMY P., dry and fancy goods, 133, 135 and 137 Moody, house 349 Crescent [see page 28]


Samuel M., carpenter, house 27 Bolton


Simeon P., rooms 80 Adams


Stephen W., broom maker, house end Bear Hill av. Willard E., died Oct. 15, 1899


William A., salesman, house 18 Cross


William A. Jr., clerk (Am. Ex. Co., B.), house 72 Robbins Miss, Am. W. W. Co., boards 168 Moody


Adcock Charles J., at Am. W. W. Co., house 142 Lowell Adler Alfred C., at Am. W. W. Co., house 25 Hammond William, at W. Mnfg. Co., house 349 Charles Affleck George D., at Am. W. W. Co., house 227 Robbins George E., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 227 Robbins Agnew Annie E. Miss, rooms 169 Moody


Ahlstrand Alex, at Am. W. W. Co., house 115 Chestnut Hugo, at Am. W. W. Co., boards 117 Chestnut Aiken Charles L., mason, boards 1130 Main Eunice C., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 1130 Main Leroy C., civil engineer, boards 1130 Main Ainsworth James, at B. Mnfg. Co., house 41 Calvary Aitken Ada J., clerk, 109 Moody, boards 57 Wadsworth av. Albee Annie, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 94 Adams Annie, boards 94 Adams


Albie Bertha, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 381 Moody Alcorn John S. (Alcorn & Ames), machinist, Newton, cor. Rob- bins, h 222 Ash


A


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WALTHAM [A] DIRECTORY.


A LCORN & AMES (John S. Alcorn and Bliss C. Ames), machinists, Newton, cor. Robbins [see back cover] Alden Bacon, packer, house 43 Winthrop


George S., job master, Am. W. W. Co., house 21 Church Grace C., teacher, boards 21 Church Mary S., widow of Simeon, house 23 Church Aldred Adelaide, widow of Fred, house 60 Alden Fred, died June, 1900


William F., at Am. W. W. Co., house 61 Cushing Aldrich George, house 67 Brown


Allan William, tailor, 9 Crescent, house 9 Whitney av.


Allard Elizabeth L., teacher, High school, boards 18 Harris Allen Alfred J., teamster, 118 Bacon, house Pond-st. court Alice L., Am. W. W. Co., boards 39 Prospect-st. av.


Carrie Estelle, widow, died Jan. 19, 1900 [Wellington av. Charles F., city auditor, office City Hall, room 4, house 2 David, coachman, rooms 20 Church


Esther P., widow of William E., house 108 Main


Eveline, at Am. W. W. Co., boards 39 Prospect-st. av.


George T., machinist, Newton, cor. Robbins, house at Newton Harold E., plumber, boards 21 Gardner


James, journeyman tailor, house 164 Adams


Jennie Mrs., house 6 Park place


Lewis, student, boards 185 Ash


Maggie B. Mrs., house 262 Crescent


Malcolm, clerk, boards at W. I. Mccullough's, Waverly st. Marguerete D., boards 108 Main


Mary, bookkeeper, 56 Felton, boards at Watertown


Mary J., widow of Frank S., boards 2 Wellington av.


Minnie A., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 262 Crescent Morris, watchman, Am. W. W. Co., house 262 Crescent Nellie M., Am. W. W. Co., boards 39 Prospect-st. av. Rachel C., widow of William F., house 112 Myrtle Sabin E., painter, boards 14 1-2 Bacon


Walter A., died Nov. 20, 1900


William, painter (Newton ), house 57 Oak


William Elliott, house 39 Prospect av. see Allan, also Allin


Allin Horatio N., lawyer (7 Water, B.), house 49 Harvard Allock Lottie A., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 85 Brown Allspach George F., at Am. W. W. Co., house 22 Ash Allstrand Axel, at Am. W. W. Co., house 115 Chestnut


Almon John, at J. L. T. Mnfg. Co., rooms 22 Adams Almy Elizabeth C., boards 755 Main


George L., machinist, house 755 Main Alpha Club, 10 Moody [Main, house 53 Walnut Ambrose Susan G. (Ambrose & Pardue), room 6, Lawrence blk., A MBROSE & PARDUE (Susan G. Ambrose, Thomas E. Pardue), ladies' tailor-made skirts, suits, etc., room 6, Lawrence block, Main [see page 40] [F. R. R. American Crayon Co., George E. Parmenter, mgr., off Pine, near Express Co., Walter J. Stone, agent, 6 Church


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A A MERICAN FIRE INS. CO. of Philadelphia, Penn., E. A. Walker, agent, 637 Main, room 12 [see page 10] MERICAN WALTHAM WATCH CO., R. E. Rob- bins, treasurer, E. C. Fitch, president and superintend- ent, office Crescent, Boston office 373 Washington [see page 7] Waltham Watch Co. Band, 103 Moody


A MERICAN WATCH TOOL CO., Elm, opp. Benefit [see page 6] [house 241 Robbins Ames Bliss C. (Alcorn & Ames), machinist, Newton, c. Robbins, Charles H., prop. Hotel Crescent, 25 Crescent, house do. Delia T. Mrs., house 23 Hall


Ira J., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 16 Maple


Martha K., widow of Alden A., boards Hotel Crescent Nancy J., house 23 Hall


Amesbury Mabel T., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 32 Orange Mary T., widow of Winthrop O., house 32 Orange


Amrock Annie, milliner (B.), boards 12 Gorham


Edward S., house 10 Gorham


James, house 12 Gorham


James T., machinist, boards 12 Gorham


John H., boards 12 Gorham


Mary E., dressmaker, bds 12 Gorham


Ancient Order of Hibernians Hall, 655 Main


Anderson Abbie A., teacher (Somerville), boards 16 Prospect Alex, at B. Mnfg. Co., house 19 Gorham


Alex R., at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 19 Gorham


Allie, at O'H. W. D. Co., boards 295 Crescent


Alof, tailor, 28 Moody, house 5 Bellevue place


Andrew, driver, house 83 Cushing


Anna, rooms 32 High


Annie, housekeeper, boards 49 Washington av.


Annie, laundress, Waltham Hospital, Hope av., boards do. Anton, hostler, bds 83 Cushing


Archibald C., boards 84 Russell


Bertha, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 400 Moody


Charles, 140 Charles, died Feb. 11, 1900


Charles H., organ maker ( Weston), house 84 Russell


C. Fred, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 141 Lowell Denna, widow of Charles, house 140 Charles


Edward, machinist, rear 218 1-2 Moody Elijah S., house 16 Prospect


Etta W., stenographer (B.), boards 84 Russell Frank E., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 365 Moody Fred, buckle maker, house 58 Bedford Gustaf B., janitor, Hill school, house 26 Heard Gustav, at Am. W. W. Co., house 53 Highland James E., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 365 Moody John, at Am. W. W. Co., house 41 Sharon John A., organ maker (Weston ), boards 123 Prospect Niels, jeweler, boards 140 Charles Peter, died Oct. 21, 1900


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Anderson William, florist, house Beaver


Andreas Peter, confectionery, house 100 Church Andreen Charles E., at B. Mnfg. Co., house 8 Colby av.


Andrews Allen, driver, 769 Main, house 900 do.


Amos, house 100 Church


Arthur C., clerk (B.), boards 100 Church Austin G., driver, boards Dale, opp. Farnsworth


Charles A., removed to Holyoke Chauncey W., milkman, Dale, opp. Farnsworth, house do. Grace E., asst. librarian, Public Library, boards 100 Church John, at B. Mnfg. Co., house 409 River


Thomas T., driver, 396 Lexington, boards do. see McAndrew


Angell Frank L., driver, boards 60 Hammond Angevine Margaret and Lilian, room 213 Lowell Ankar Olaf L., at Am. W. W. Co., boards 115 Chestnut Anliker Walter J., house 7 Robbins place


Walter J. Jr., boards 7 Robbins place


Annable Charles G., bookkeeper, boards 153 Robbins Wilbur F., carpenter, house 153 Robbins


Annis Albert, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 49 Robbins see Ennis


Anthoine William J. (B.), boards 378 Newton Anthony Catherine, house 33 Linden


Willard H., at Am. W. W. Co., house Norumbega Terrace Archambault Joseph, carpenter and builder, house 376 Newton Archibald Fred W., music teacher, house Greenwood av. Armour Robert, weaver, house 33 Charles


Sarah, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 59 Robbins & Co., Chicago dressed beef, 14 and 16 Felton


Armstead Leonard H., money clerk, Am. Ex. Co., h. 22 Newton Leonard R., clerk (B.), house 22 Newton Armstrong Elias B., house 488 Lexington


George W., news stand, W. R. R. station, house at Brookline James E., carpenter, boards 56 Robbins


Robert N., bookkeeper, W. B. & D. Wks., boards 33 Harris RMSTRONG THOMAS H., lawyer (82 Devonshire, room 17, B.), house 9 Floyd [see page 44]


Arneson Alex, organ builder (Weston), house 6 Dartmouth Arnold Charles I., engineer, house 82 Alden


Charles R., dial painter, house 23 Orange Herbert B., canoe builder, 299 Crescent, house 14 Orange James, at W. B. & D. Wks., boards 72 Cedar Patrick, at W. B. & D. Wks., boards 60 Cedar Richard, at W. B. & D. Wks., house 102 Calvary Sara A., at Am. W. W. Co., house 130 Brown Arnott Bella, at Columbia Watch Co., boards 22 Taylor


A


The BUTTRICK LUMBER CO.,


Spruce Frame AND Covering Finish.


WALTHAM.


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WALTHAM [B] DIRECTORY.


Arrowsmith Richard, house Hastings av.


Arsnew Margaret, spooler, boards 10 Elm Ashley Nellie, widow of Henry L., house 89 Vernon Ashworth Dennis, carder, B. Mnfg. Co., house 50 Spring Robert S., stove fitter, 586 Main, house 21 Middle Aston Emma Mrs., rooms 99 Adams M. M. Miss, nurse, boards 558 Main


Atherton Annie, at Am. W. W. Co., boards 98 Taylor George B., at Am. W. W. Co., house 44 Bedford Atkins Annie B., at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 356 Moody John G., engineer, Waltham Hospital, house 65 Charles Atlas Chemical Co. (The), H. B. Chamberlain, manager, 224 to 240 Calvary, office (Newtonville) Atwood Albert, weaver, boards 416 River Alice, weaver, boards 416 River Charlotte, boards City Home, South [av.


Clarence B., bookkeeper, 151 Moody, house 1 Prospect Hill Frank, draughtsman, house 860 Main Fred E., driver, 6 Church, house 17 Grant Fred W., clerk (B.), boards 119 Robbins James, weaver, house 6 Jackson place Maud E., bookkeeper, 179 Moody, boards 119 Robbins William F. (B.), house 15 Spruce Winslow P., salesman, house 119 Robbins ·


Aune Andero, watchmaker (B.), house 106 Cushing Austin Charles B., watchmaker, house 176 Chestnut David, stableman, boards 57 Felton James, at Am. W. W. Co., house 168 Adams Mary E., widow of Christopher, house 132 Adams Wayland H., postal clerk, F. R. R., house 196 Ash Averell Annie L., bookkeeper, 105 Moody, boards 10 Cushing Averill Henry, at Am. W. W. Co., rooms 172 Brown Averka Anthony, driver, C. L. Viles, Lincoln, boards do. Avery Ella, at Am. W. W. Co., boards 27 Spruce Isaac, laborer, house 5 Dudley av.


Martha A., widow of Amos H., house 2 Harvard av. Nellie M., cashier, 709 Main, house 2 Harvard av. Avjian Harry, at O'H. W. D. Co., rooms Ash Ayer Della, milliner, boards 169 Crescent Juliette Mrs., house 169 Crescent Walter K., boards 169 Crescent Ayers William H., house rear 78 Russell . Aylward Thomas D., house 4 Cross A. & P. SKIRT CO. (THE), Ambrose & Pardue, props., room 6, Lawrence block, opp. Post Office, Main st. [see page 40]




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