New Bedford Directory, 1873-4, Part 19

Author: Crapo, Henry Howland, 1804-1869
Publication date: 1836
Publisher: Boston : W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 382


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Torrey Theodore A., clerk, bds. 225 County


Totten Benjamin J., commodore (U. S. N.), boards 35 Eighth


Tower Horace F., mariner, bds. Whitcomb House


TOWER HORACE S., proprietor Whitcomb House, 152 Union, cor. Fifth


Tower John, house 30 Cedar


Townsend George E., boilermaker Union Boiler Co., h. 70 South Second


Townsend Lewis H., mariner, h. Maxfield, n. No. Second Townsend Luther S., mariner, bds. S. Townsend's, Max- field, near No. Second


Townsend Robert H., laborer, house 205 Middle


Townsend Stephen, stevedore, h. Maxfield, n. No. Second


Tozier Seth P., carpenter, h. 22 Allen


Tracey Horace, color maker, bds. Mansion House


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Trafton John, laborer, h. 223 South Water Tressam Michael, teamster, bds. So. Water, cor. South Tressam Peter, teamster, bds. So. Water, cor. South Trickett Edward, weaver Potomska Mills, h. 63 Prospect Tripp Abram W., ice-cart driver, h. 8 No. Chancery Tripp Adoniram D., machinist Cordage Factory, house 110 Cedar


Tripp Albert C., shoemaker, bds. F. P. Tripp's, Orange Tripp Alden W., painter G. L. Brownell, h. 6 Walnut Tripp Alexander R., at Joseph Grinnell's foundry, house 118 South Water


Tripp Alexina, widow of Charles W., h. 82 So.Second Tripp Allen S., boatman, Front, corner Shepherd's lane, house 47 Bedford


Tripp Alman, house 4 Potter


Tripp Almanza, stonecutter, house 2 Potter


Tripp Alonzo B., carriagemaker, h. Jenney, cor. Kempton Tripp Alvin B., teamster, house 168 Kempton


Tripp Ambrose H., molder Jos. Grinnell's foundry, house 117 Fifth


Tripp Andrew G. (Andrew G. Tripp & Bro.), provisions, 164 Purchase, h. at Dartmouth


TRIPP ANDREW G. & BRO. (Andrew G. and Chas. T. Tripp), provision dealers, 164 Purchase Tripp Andrew W., shoemaker, bds. Durfee, cor. Vine


Tripp Annie M. Miss, h. Acushnet av., n. Purchase


Tripp Arthur M., frame polisher, h. 94 South Second


Tripp Augustus C., clerk, Ashland, cor. Linden, h. Durfee, corner Vine


Tripp Barjona D., carriagemaker George L. Brownell, house 92 Fourth


Tripp Barjona D., farmer, h. Mt. Pleasant, n. reservoir


Tripp Benj., blacksmith, house 28 Campbell


Tripp Benjamin, carpenter, house 80 Fifth


Tripp Benjamin F., teamster, h. 54 Cedar


Tripp Catherine, widow of Abner, h. 48 Hillman


Tripp Charles A., mariner, bds. 80 North Second


Tripp Charles E., shoe cutter Hathaway & Soule, house Ashland, near Linden


Tripp Charles F., carder Potomska Mills, h. 82 Walden Tripp Charles F., stone worker, h. Ashland, n. Linden


Tripp Charles H., machinist Cordage Factory, house 111 Arnold [Pleasant


Tripp Charles H., blacksmith, 202 Purchase, house 181 Tripp Charles H., farmer B. Rodman, bds. Acushnet av., near Purchase


Tripp Charles H., teamster, house 35 Allen


Tripp Charles M., salesman E. Haskell, 42 Purchase, bds. 149 Middle


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Tripp Chas. T. (Andrew G. Tripp & Bro.), provisions, 164 Purchase, house at Dartmouth


Tripp Charlotte B., widow of Oliver, h. 5 Walnut


Tripp Christopher B., blacksmith Geo. L. Brownell, house 92 Fourth


Tripp Cornelius B., truckman, h. 47 South


TRIPP DAVID K. (Ripley & Tripp), humber dealer and planing mills, 125 North Water, h. 48 Hillman


Tripp Edgar F., roller in Copper Works, h. Orange


Tripp Edgar W., with Salisbury & Viall, bds. 67 South Tripp Edward S., salesman, 21 No. Water, h. 117 Fifth Tripp Eliphalet A., machinist, h. 149 State


Tripp Eliza, widow of James A., h. 70 County


Tripp Elizabeth M., widow of Leander A., house Acush- net avenue


Tripp Ephraim J. H., carpenter, h. 105 Cedar


Tripp Everett W., blacksmith, bds. 67 South


Tripp Francis, stone splitter, boards O. Manchester's, Chestnut


Tripp Francis H., mason and photographer, house Sears, near Washington


Tripp Frank A., mason, bds. 217 Kempton


Tripp Frank G., bds. Purchase, cor. Linden


Tripp Frederick P., laborer N. B. Copper Works, house Orange, opp. Copper Works


Tripp George, laborer, house Grape, near Rural


Tripp George A., laborer, house South Front, near Black- more lane


Tripp George A., works Ripley & Tripp's planing mill, house 72 Thomas


Tripp George F., carriagemaker, h. 150 Mill


Tripp Geo. H. W., driver steam fire engine No. 4, house 68 Forest


Tripp Hannah, widow 'of Theodore, boarding-house, 6 Pearl


Tripp Henry W., carpenter, h. 170 Middle


Tripp Hiram C., mason, house 48 Maxfield


Tripp Holder R., teamster, 18 South Water, house First, corner Delano


Tripp Horace, watchman W. H. Coffin, bds. 26 So. Water Tripp Horatio W., wheelwright Jere. Tripp's, bds. Cedar, corner North


Tripp Ira F., shoemaker, house 11 Park


Tripp Ira P., house 11 Park


Tripp Isaac S., shipcarpenter, h. 55 South Water


Tripp James C., clerk (Boston), bds. 58 Fifth


Tripp James E., laborer, bds. Durfee, cor. Vine


Tripp James F., letter carrier, h. 63 Summer


Tripp James F., in N. B. Copper Works, h. 177 Pleasant


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Tripp James H., bds. 70 County


Tripp James H., carpenter, house 105 Cedar


Tripp James M., carriagesmith, 32 South Pleasant, near Elm, house 149 Middle


Tripp James M., carpenter, bds. 87 Third


Tripp James S., housepainter, 85 Middle, h. 124 Kempton Tripp Jeremiah, wheelwright, Cypress, cor. North, house North, cor. Cedar


Tripp Job P., laborer, house 47 South


Tripp John E., works in Copper Works, bds. F. P. Tripp's


Tripp John J. A., carpenter, boards 185 Kempton


Tripp John M., stone mason, honse 150 Mill


Tripp Joseph, jr., laborer, house 7 South


Tripp Joseph, laborer, house 352 South Water


Tripp Joseph H., fisherman, house 80 North Second


Tripp Joseph M., grocer, Allen, cor. County, house 55 do. Tripp Lot, ship carpenter, house 66 State


Tripp Lydia P., widow of Robert, house 94 South Second Tripp Maria, widow of John W., house 113 Eim


Tripp Mary D., widow of Daniel J., h. Dartmouth, near Weaver


Tripp Nathan, mariner, house 52 South Second Tant Tripp Nathaniel C., frame maker (Boston), h. 100} Pleas- Tripp Noah, ice dealer, house Rodman's farm, Purchase, corner Linden


Tripp Philip C., farmer, house Ashland, opposite Durfee Tripp Philip M., job wagon, First, c. Union, h. 56 North Tripp Philip S., laborer, house 136 Kempton


Tripp Rhoda, widow of Harvey, house Durfee, near Vine


Tripp Rhoda, widow of Philip S., house 136 Kempton


Tripp Richmond J., carpenter C. Hammond, board 185 Kempton


Tripp Sarah A., widow of Godfrey R., h. 352 So. Water Tripp Stephen, farmer, house 79 Forest


Tripp Stephen A., tin plate and sheet iron worker, 16 and 18 North Water, house 58 Fifth


Tripp Thomas, machinist, boards 80 Purchase


Tripp Thomas B., boards 70 County [Parker


Tripp Thomas G. C., watchman, honse No. Chancery, near Tripp Washington B., carpenter, 183 Kempton, h. 185 do. Tripp William, laborer, h. West Middle, near Emerson


Tripp William J., teamster, house rear 90 So. Second Trotier Noel, house 3 Hazard court


Troy William, fireman Wamsutta Mills, house Grand Truman Thomas, works Wamsutta Mills, h. 203 Pleasant Tueker Abner R. (Tucker & Cummings), 66 and 68 William, house 77 Spring


Tucker Benjamin R., boards 77 Spring


Tucker Carrie B. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 57 Mechanics' lane


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Tucker Charles, ship agent, 21 No. Water, h. at South Dartmouth


TUCKER CHARLES R. (Charles R. Tucker & Co.), merchant, 2 Commercial wharf, and president Mer- chants' National Bank, h. Acushnet avenue


TUCKER CHARLES R., JR., Secretary Commercial Insurance Co., 33 North Water, house 9 Lincoln Tucker Charles R. & Co. (Charles R. Tucker and Edward D. Mandell), merchants, 2 Commercial wharf


Tucker Edward T., medical student, boards C. R. Tucker's, Acushnet avenue [Lincoln Tucker John F., merchant, 2 Commercial wharf, house 9 Tucker Lydia, widow of Abner, house 81 Third [lane Tucker William H., painter, 25 Centre, h. 57 Mechanics' Tucker Wm., jr., dry goods, 21 No. Water, h. 167 County Tucker & Cummings (Abner R. Tucker and Charles S.


Cummings), wholesale and retail grocers, 66 and 68 William


Tuckerman Robert, master mariner, house 113 Middle Tuckerman Thomas H., tinman, 45 No. Water, bds. 224 Union


Tuckerman William, gardener, house Lewis, near Grape Tuekwell Geo., carriage maker, house 92 Linden


Tuell Charles A., clerk glassworks, house 336 So. Water Tuell Charles D., city assessor, office Library building, h. 350 South Water [Water


Tuell Frank P. P., clerk Gifford & Barker, bds. 350 South . Tuell James I., mariner, house 350 South Water


Turner Andrew R., blacksmith, house 107 Smith Turner Calvin K., house New County road, cor. Durfee Turner Catherine A., widow of James A., h. 159 Elm Turner Elbridge G., lumber manuf., grist mill, and vine- gar manufacturer, Plainville, h. Plainville road Turner Isabella, widow of James, house 10 Emerson


Turner James H., laborer, boards 80 So. Sixth


Turner James W., whitewasher, house 72 No. Second


Turner Jonathan, section hand Wamsutta Mills, h. 165 Pleasant


Turner Mary Mrs., house 76 Middle


Turner Phebe A., widow of John C., h. 107 Purchase


Turner William, laborer, house 194 Kempton


Turner Wilson, laborer, house 39 Emerson


Twombly Daniel, laborer, house 139 Purchase


Tynon John, gardener, house 195 Elm


UNDERHILL MARY M., widow of Walter, bds. 220 Union


Underhill Miriam Mrs., house 54 Fourth


Underwood Charles H., mason, house 1 North


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Underwood Charles F., carriagewasher, bds. 1 North Underwood Charles W., painter, 25 Centre, bds. 21% Fifth Underwood Geo. H., painter, bds. 75 Hillman


Underwood George P., couductor N. B. Railroad, house 75 Hillman


Underwood John A., mason, h. 48 Sycamore


Underwood John F., house 53 Hillman


Underwood Lymau F., clerk Mansion House, bds. do.


Underwood Nannie Miss, teaher Aimwell school, boards 1 North


Underwood Otis C., constable, bds. 53 Hillman Underwood William R., stevedore, h. 35 Pleasant


UNION BOILER CO., James C. Bradford, agent, 27 Front


UNION BOOT & SHOE CO., Savory Hathaway, agt., boots and shoes, 71 and 75 William


Union Mutual Marine Insurance Co., 38 No. Water


Upham John H., laborer, h. So. Second, c. Blackmore lane Upjohn James, cooper R. Randall, h. at Fairhaven


Upjohn Nancy, widow of Aaron, nurse, h. 73 Pleasant


Urquhart Daniel, boards 44 Union [44 Union Urquhart Drusilla Mrs., boarding-house, 4 So. Water and


VALENTINE JOHN, JR., officer House of Correction, h. Court, near County jail


VAN CAMPEN HIRAM, insurance agent, office 17 No. Water, house 170 Union


Vandine Fanny S., widow of David, h. 20 No. Cedar


Vanmeder Mary Mrs., house 8 Emerson


Varley Henry, soap manufacturer, r. 122 Ray, h. 124 do. Vassells James H., hairdresser, room 26, Ricketson's blk., up-stairs, h. 166 Mill


Vera Frank, boardinghouse and clothing store, 113 South Water, house do.


Vera Joseph, house 48 South Sixth


Vera Manuel, laborer, h. 40 Middle


Vera Mannel Carlos, mariner, house 107 So. Water


Vermyne John J. B., physician, house and office 167 Un- ion [55 Hill


Viall Edward H., agent provision dealer, 175 Purchase, h.


Viall James E. (Viall & Hatch), fruit and produce, 149 Purchase, h. 151 do.


Viall S. T., house 45 Cove


Viall & Hatch (James E. Viall and Henry F. Hatch), fruit and produce, 149 Purchase


Viereck Louis, hairdresser, 136 Union, h. 57 Summer


Vinal Charles W., clerk, 95 Third, bds. 72 Bedford


Vinal Frederick H., mason, h. 72 Bedford


Vinal Frederick W., carpenter, bds. 72 Bedford


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Vinal Lavinia A. T., widow of Wm. H., h. 50 Pleasant Vincent Albert, house carpenter, house 60 Thomas VINCENT AMBROSE, ship chandlery, hardware and cutlery, stoves, etc., 120 Union, c. Third, house 185 Middle


Vincent Bridget, widow, h. 39 Middle


Vincent Claffaus, blacksmith Geo. L. Brownell's carriage manufactory, h. 75 No. Second


Vincent Hattie G., widow of Benj. T., h. 250 So. Water Vincent Herbert M., machinist, bds. Peter M. Vincent, Parker


Vincent John S., mariner, h. 81 Prospect


Vincent Peter M., mason, h. Parker, n. No. Chancery


Vogel George, granite yard, No. Second, nearly opp. P. O., house 17 Walnut


WADDINGTON THOMAS H., framepolisher, boards 1 Willis [Chestnut


WADE JOB, currier, Wall, n. Ray, h. Sycamore, corner Wade Joseph B., currier J. Wade, h. 58 Sycamore


Wade Joseph H., carriagetrimmer Geo. L. Brownell, h. 57 Grinnell


Wadsworth Lawrence, shipcarpenter, h. 64 State


Wadsworth Louisa, widow of John, h. 163 Elm


Wady Eliza, widow of William, h. 122 Third


Wady Arnold B., painter, bds. Whitcomb House


Wady George H., at North Shoe factory, bds. 37 Mill Wady James, butcher, h. 122 Third


Waggoner Ellen A., widow of Jacob, house basement 146 No. Second


Wagner Mary R. Mrs., dressmaker, 312 Cheapside, h. do. Waight A. E., machinist Morse Twist Drill Co., 20 Third Wainel Thomas J., harnessdresser, h. Rockland, n. County Waite Benjamin H., dry goods and carpeting, 38 Pur- chase, h. 15 South Cottage


Waite Crary B., salesman B. H. Waite, h. 15 Campbell


Waite Edward W., policeman, h. 31 High


Waite Mary Miss, house 39 Hillman


Waite Stephen, 'Waite's drive wells, ' h. 129 Kempton Waldron Hiram Mrs., h. 158 Pleasant


Waldron John, stairbuilder, house 51 Summer


Waldron Lydia A., widow, house 172 Ray


Waldron William, engineer, house 94 State


Walker Abbie M. H. Miss, teacher Bush street primary, boards 52 Fifth [30 Elm


Walker Charles H., job wagon, First, cor. Union, house Walker John W., carpenter and boxmaker, h. 53 Smith Walker Mary E., bookkeeper L. B. Ellis, bds. 30 Elm


Walker Mary F. Miss, private school, rear 46 Sycamore, house 67 Maxfield


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Walker M. Alma, widow of Henry, h. 67 Maxfield Walker William, spinner Potomska Mills, h. Delano


Walker William, carpenter, Hillman, n. No. Water, house 107 Maxfield


Walker William H., carpenter, h. 124 Middle


Wall Alexander, boatbuilder; bds. 167 Kempton


Wall Thomas H., currier, house 3 Jenney


Wall Wm. A., artist, house 169 Middle


Wallace Frederick H. B., far. at H. K. Lapham's, Clark's Point road


Walmesley Cornelius, weaver, house 18 Hazard court Walsh Maurice, cooper, house 21 Morgan's lane


Wamsutta Mills, No. Second, cor. Wamsutta, treas. office over Merchants' National Bank


Ward Ann, widow of Thomas, h. 86 No. Second


Ward Archibald, coffinmaker, 48 North Second, house 4 North Sixth


Ward Benjamin C., clothing and furnishing goods, 70 Union, house 90 Elm


Ward Bros. (Frank E. and David P. Ward), dentists, 159 Union


Ward David P. (Ward Bros.), dentist, 159 Union, h. do. Ward Ezekiel G., dentist, 148} Union, h. at Falmouth


Ward Frank E. (Ward Bros.), dentist, 159 Union, house 8 Ricketson court


Ward John, fireman Wamsutta Mill, h. Washburn Ward Thomas E., Morse Twist Drill, h. 97 So. Second Wardell Alfred, tin plate worker, house 65 Hillman Wardell Rebecca, widow of John, h. 45 So. Cottage Ware Cyrus, boot and shoemaker, house 3 Durfee Wares John S., laborer, house 40 Middle


Warfield John, mariner, house 182 Kempton


Warmsley Henry, spinner, house rear 316 Purchase Warner Amy A., widow of Russell P., h. 56 Summer Warner Jesse A., furniture repairer, 84 Purchase, house at Fairhaven


Warren Angie Miss, variety store, 106 So. Third, h. do. Warren Benj. C., carpenter, h. 355 So. Water Warren Hannah, widow of James, house 30 Elin Warren James, currier Job Wade, bds. 30 Elm Warren J. Murray, carpenter, house 32 South Warren Thomas H., cigarmaker, h. 49 Maxfield Warren Wm. B., ropemaker, h. Ash, cor. Morgan Washburn Everett L., clerk R. Washburn, h. Bellville Washburn Fanny H., widow of Lettice, h. 51 Third Washburn Francis P., sawyer, h. Old County road WASHBURN FREDERIC A., assistant treasurer N. B. Institution for Savings, house 54 Fifth


Washburn Frederick A., bookkeeper, 123 Union, house 109 Fourth


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Washburn Geo. E., clerk, h. Tobey road


Washburn Lettice R., carpenter, house 31 Cypress Washburn Marsena, house 54 Fifth


Washburn Reuben, grocer, Acushnet av., h. Tobey road Washburn Sarah E., widow, h. 1 Skiff's avenue


Washburn Wm. F., sailmaker, house 68 Pleasant Washburn Wm. H., carpenter, h. 294 Purchase Washington George, porter, house 246 Middle Washington Priscilla C. Mrs., house 10 Wing


WATERMAN FRANK D., freight conductor N. B. R. R., boards Whitcomb House


Waterman Nehemiah, carpets, oil cloths, &c., 1 Ricketson block, Union, and auctioneer and commission mer- chant, 59 Purchase, house 212 Union


Waterman Wm. H., clerk, Union, corner Fourth, house 153 Middle


Waterson Samuel F., florist, 55 Third, bds. do.


Watkins Emma F., milliner, house 20 Allen


Watkins James B., trader, 73 Union, h. 20 Allen


Watkins Susan, widow of Wm., h. 184 Kempton


Watkins Susan P., widow of Joseph, house 54 Smith


Watkins Taylor, carriage washer, 8 Fourth, h. 226 Middle Watkins William, iron merchant and ship chandler, 13 Centre, house 189 Union


Watkins Wm. H., City Messenger, office City Hall build- ing, house 4 Emerson


Watkins Wm. L., laborer, house 54 Smith


Watrous Eliza H., widow of Abner N., h. 24 So. Sixth


Watson Benj. R. (S. Watson & Son), ship bread baker, 18 Centre, house 72 South


Watson David (Holmes & Watson), fish market, 157 So. Water, house 131 do.


Watson James, gilder, house 16 So. Second


Watson Paul, weaver, bds. 9 Hazard court


WATSON SAMUEL (S. Watson & Son), baker, 18 Centre, house 55 Walnut


Watson S. & Son (Samuel and Benjamin R. Watson), ship bread bakers, 18 Centre


Watson Thomas, weaver, h. 207 Pleasant


Watson Thomas, at Wamsutta Mills, h. 224 Ray


Watson Wm. E. (New York), h. 37 Fifth


Watts Daniel A. Rev., h. Court, n. Jenney


Weaver Alfred, teamster, h. 40 Parker


Weaver Eliza, widow of John, h. 60 Thomas


Weaver Frances C., widow of Edward, house 21 North Chancery


Weaver George, boards 9 Merrimack


Weaver George, bootmaker Union Boot and Shoe Co., h. 7 Noel Taber road


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Weaver Geo. S., shipsmith, h. 9 Merrimack Weaver Hannah D., widow of John, h. Weaver


Weaver Stephen, farmer, h. Hathaway road Weaver Stephen V. (Hazzard & Weaver), carriage- painter, 83 Middle, h. 152 North


Weaver Thomas H., carpenter, 150 North Water, house 152 State


Weaver William H., farmer and butcher, house Weaver Weaver Wm. P., telegraph operator, office of supt. New Bedford R. R., boards 25 Willis


Webb Daniel Mrs., house 2 Cheapside


Webb Elizabeth, widow of Elisha, house 165 Elm


Webb Hezekiah, laborer, boards 165 Elm


WEBB HIRAM, city auditor, office Library building, and accountant, office over First National Bank, Union, house 89 Elm


Webb Isaac B., master mariner, house 97 So. Second Webb James, house Acushnet avenue, Head of the River Webb William W., boards 8 Cheapside [Fifth


Webster Clara E. Miss, teacher Bush st. school, bds. 52 Webster Cornelius Mrs., boarding house, 52 Fifth


Webster Helen W., physician, 24 Purchase, house do. Webster Horatio G., butcher, house Vine, rear Durfee Webster John V., clerk, 119 Kempton, bds. 121 do. Webster Joseph, physician, boards J. W. Webster's, Acushnet avenue


Webster Joseph W., physician, house Acushnet avenue Weed Fitch, slipper manufacturer, 14 William, house 194 South Second


Weeden Charles H. L., mariner, house 224 County


Weeden Ellen C., widow of William A., h. 134 Washington Weeden George F., machinist, house 134 Washington Weeden Henry M., clerk, 82 Union, boards 46 William


Weeden Joseph, carpenter, boards 3 North Oak


Weeden Joseph W., clerk Allen & Wing, 23 Union, bds. 3 North Oak


Weeden Wm. W., house 4 Crapo


Weeks Eben, jr., calker (Cal.), house 156 Grinnell


Weeks Henry G., carpenter, house 240 County


Weeks Henry T., calker, house Jenney, cor. Kempton Weeks Mary A., widow of Reuben B., h. 812 Market sq. Weeks Reuben, calker, house at Dartmouth


Weeks Wm., master mariner, house 97 State


Weik Michael, lager beer saloon, 10 Third, h. 22 School Welch Catherine E. Mrs., house 15 Cannon


Welch David M., laborer, house 15 Oak


Welch Edward, laborer, house 35 Middle


Welch James, laborer, house 12 Walnut [lane


Welch James, spinner Potomska Mills, house 5 Blackmore


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Welch John, laborer, house 178 South Second Welch John, jr., G. L. Brownell, house 15 Cannon Welch John A., carriage painter, house 15 Cannon Welch Michael A., mariner, boards 15 Cannon


Welch Patrick, teamster Eureka Flour Mills, h. 116 Fifth Welch William, boiler maker Union Boiler Co., house 37 South Water


Weldon Cyrus, clerk, house 73 Mill


Wentworth George O., hatter, boards 30 Elm


Wentworth Hiram W. (J. & W. R. Wing & Co.), 24 So. Water, house 68 Third


Wentworth Lucy F., widow of Hiram D., house 30 Elm West Amos A., ship carpenter, house 133 No. Second


West Charles ( Cairns & West), bootmaker, 48 William, house 12 Sears' court


West Clement C., hostler, house 116 Kempton


West Fanny E., widow of Augustus L., house 65 Elm


West Henry C., master mariner, house 33 Kempton


West Henry N., law student, boards 24 Seventh


West Isaiah, house 24 Seventh


. West John H. W., mariner, house 173 Purchase


West John P., farmer, h. Mt. Pleasant, cor. Hathaway rd. West John P., jr., carriage trimmer C. H. Forbes, boards Mt. Pleasant, corner Hathaway road


West Joseph, stave dresser, house 92 North Second West Mary B., widow of Isaac M., h. 14 Hillman, c. Ray


West Nehemiah, house 173 Purchase


West Oliver H., mariner, boards 53 First


West Rebecca B. Mrs., millinery and dressmaking, 23 Cheapside, house 22 do.


West Simeon N., merchant, house 221 County


West Thomas, master mariner, house 90 Pleasant


West Thomas, salesman John Hopkins, bds. 90 Pleasant West William, boatman, house 53 First


West William, hostler, 170 Purchase, bds. 172 do.


West William F., painter, 25 Centre, h. New County rd. Western Lumber Co. (Killey E. Terry and J. Augustus Brownell), lumber dealers, 3 and 5 Fourth


WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO., office 26 No. Water [3 Jenney


Westgate Charles E., with George M. Eddy & Co., house Westgate Sylvanus, fisherman, house 161 First


Westgate William H., fisherman, boards 161 First Weston George H., at Ripley & Tripp's, h. 155 Purchase Weston Julia, widow of James, house 49 North Second


Weston Samuel, farmer, house Bellville road, Head of the River


Weston Timothy M., mason, h. 22 Noel Taber road


Weston William, confectioner, bds. 29 Willis


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WHALEMEN'S SHIPPING LIST & MERCHANTS'


TRANSCRIPT, B. Lindsey, publisher, 21 Hamilton Whalen Nicholas, laborer, bds. 215 South Water Whalen Patrick N., laborer, h. 243 South Water Whalen William, laborer, h. 231 So. Second Wheaton Charles E., mason, bds. 57 Hill


WHEATON HIRAM (Brownell & Wheaton), groceries and provisions, and manufacturer of mineral and soda water, 180 County, house 97 North


Wheaton Horatio C., mason, bds. 57 Hill


Wheaton Lydia, widow of James, h. 57 Hill


Wheaton Nathan, mason, bds. 97 North


Wheaton Walter F., h. 97 North


Wheeler Charles W., clerk, 6 Commercial wharf, boards 37 Smith


Wheeler Francis A., laborer, house 88 High


Wheeler George B., civil engineer, office basement City Hall building, h. Mt. Vernon, cor. Mount Pleasant


Wheeler Hiram L., carpenter Charles De Wolf, house 37 Smith


Wheeler Joseph H., shoe manufacturer, h. 37 Smith Wheeler Martin, building mover, h. 30 Allen


Whelden Cyrus A., bookkeeper, 32 William, h. 73 Mill Whelden Samuel C., watchmaker, 94 Union


WHITCOMB FREDERICK R., ladies' furnishing goods, 150 Union, cor. Fifth, bds. 42 No. Sixth


WHITCOMB HOUSE, Horace S. Tower, proprietor, Union, cor. Fifth


Whitcomb Oliver R. (Boston), h. 42 North. Sixth


White A. J. M., packer Hathaway & Soule's, bds. 69 Elm White Emma C. Miss, school teacher, h. 91 Kempton White George A., shoe trimmer, h. 56 North


White Gustavus A., jr., bds. 9 North Second


White James, bds. Sherman White's, Acushnet av.


White Lyinan H., farmer, h. head of Court


White Margaret, widow, house 19 Hillman


White Martha C. Mrs., cloak maker, 12412 Union, boards Whitcomb House


White Martha Jane, widow of Peter, h. 185 North


White Mary B. Miss, teacher Maxfield street primary school, bds. 210 County


White Nathaniel, carpenter, house 172 Kempton


White Phineas, jr., tinman, 45 North Water, house 91 Kempton


White Rufus W., farmer, h. Old County road


White Ruth Mrs., house 238 County White Sampson, barber, 240 Purchase, bds. 115 Smith


White Samuel, gardener, house 6 Chancery


White Sarah A. Mrs., house 94 Smith


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White Sherman, farmer, h. Maple Grove, Acushnet av. White Stanley S., hairdresser, h. 119 Smith


White Thomas E. M., view photographer, 1422 Union, house do.


WHITE WILLIAM G., carriage manufacturer, Pleasant, cor. Mechanics' lane, h. 111 Middle


White William T. M., carriagepainter W. G. White, bds. 111 Middle


Whiteside James, servant, h. Head of the River


Whiteside John, teamster, h. Cedar, cor. Court


Whiteside Thomas, overseer in Cordage Factory, house Middle, cor. Ash


Whithead Washington, shipcarpenter, h. 69 Prospect


Whiting Benjamin, variety store, 49 So. Water, h. do.


Whiting Edward B., dry goods, 10 Purchase, house 17 Lincoln


Whiting James M., passapartout maker, h. Fifth, cor. Union Whiting Mary, widow of William, house 5 Fifth


Whiting Thomas B., traveling agent T. Cook, house 72 South Sixth


Whitman Susan Mrs., house 17 Cheapside


Whitney Alonzo (Allan & Whitney), cooper, 17 Hamil- ton, house 6 Foster


Whitney Amasa, cooper, 28 First, h. 68 Fourth


Whitney Charles H., bookkeeper Edward C. Jones, 2 Central wharf, bds. 78 Walden


Whitney Eliza C., widow of Ivory S., h. 78 Walden




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