New Bedford Directory, 1879-80, Part 25

Author: Crapo, Henry Howland, 1804-1869
Publication date: 1836
Publisher: Boston : W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 448


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Western Lumber Co. (J. Augustus Brownell), lumber dealer, 16 Fourth, corner Spring


Western Union Telegraph Co., office 26 North Water Westgate Abiel N., carpenter, house Acushnet avenue Westgate Herbert N., carpenter, h. Acuslinet avenue Westgate Jonathan, carpenter, house Acushnet. avenne Westgate Lucy M., widow of Charles H., house 85 Elm Westgate Maria F., widow, house 60 Mechanics lane Westgate Sarah C., widow of Sylvanus, house 25 Willis Westgate Sylvanus, fisherman, house Eddy's wharf Westgate William H., fisherman, house 180 So. First Weston George H., planer, house 9 Bethel


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


Weston Timothy M., mason, house 22 Rockland avenue Weston William H., hostler, house 13 Chancery


WHALEMAN'S SHIPPING LIST & MER-


CHANTS TRANSCRIPT, Eben. P. Ray- mond, publisher, 8 South Second


Whalen John, laborer, h. rear No. Front, n. Washburn


Whalen Margaret, widow, house 243 South Water Whalen Michael, painter E. J. Kempton, r'ms 93 Maxfield Whalen Nicholas, teamster Denison Bros., house 215 South Water


Whalen Patrick N., laborer, house 243 South Water


Whalen William B., clerk L. D. Wilbur, boards Acush- net avenue, Head of the River


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Wheaton Arthur C., clerk, 53 So. Water, bds. 97 North Wheaton Charles E., mason, boards 57 Hill


Wheaton Hiram, manufacturer of mineral and soda water, 51 and 53 South Water, house 97 North Wheaton Horatio C., mason, boards 57 Hill


Wheaton Lydia, widow of James, house 57 Hill


Wheaton Nathan, mason, house 121 Maxfield


WHEATON WALTER F., printer, 52 William, boards Parker House


Wheeler Annie F. Mrs., house 292 Purchase


Wheeler Eliza B. Mrs., physician, 37 Elm, honse do.


Wheeler Francis A., laborer, house rear 209 Middle


Wheeler George B., civil engineer, h. Mt. Vernon, cor. Mount Pleasant


Wheeler George H., mariner, house 17 First


Wheeler Hiram L., carpenter, house 37 Smith


Wheeler Joseph H., driver H. Wheaton, 53 South Water, house 410 Purchase


Wheeler Martin, house 25 Bonney, corner Grinnell


Wheeler Phebe P. Miss, honse 25 Bonney


Whitcomb Fred'k R., traveling salesman, h. 151 Grinnell


Whitcomb House, 152 Union, corner Fifth


Whitcomb Oliver R., house 42 North Sixth


White Albert P., clerk, 252 Cedar, boards 94 Smith


White A. J. M., packer Hathaway, Soule & Harrington, house 24 Sycamore


White Charles, laborer, house 15 Logan


White Clarissa, widow of Sherman, house Maple Grove, Acushnet avenue [Cottage


White Elizabeth, widow of Joseph, h. Arnold, cor. South White Eugene, carpenter, boards Rufus W. White's, Acushnet avenue


White George, house 127 South Second


White George A., shoe trimmer, house 56 North


White George E., foreman Mt. Washington Glass Co., boards 128 South First


White George F., engineer O. C. R. R., h. 514 Purchase


White Gustavus A., jr., proprietor Sheridan House, 9 North Second


White Harvey, laborer, house 196 Kempton


White Henry L., clerk, 402 Purchase, rooms 80 Union White Jason, teacher of music Public schools, bds. 69 Elm White Lyman, laborer, house Court, n. Dartmouth line


White Martha C. Mrs., cloak maker, 124}2 Union, boards 116 Middle


White Martha Jane, widow of Peter, house 185 North ' White Mary B. Miss, teacher Maxfield street primary school, boards 112 Middle


White Nancy, widow of Abram, h. Highland, cor. Sutton


E. B. WHITING & CO.,


SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS MAKE OF


GLOVE J


IN THIS CITY+


Juster" Kid Gloves


TRADE MARK


PATENTED JUNE 13, 1876.


These Goods have been sold during the past three years. All who have worn them pronounce the Mode of Fastening ABSOLUTELY PERFECT.


The many annoyances connected with the old sys- tem of Button Gloves are entirely overcome, and the following advantages secured :


Ist-The perfect ease and rapidity with which it is laced.


2nd-Itsadjustability to fit the different sized wrists. 3rd-The advantage gained by gradually straining the K'id, instead of the old system which ruins so many pairs the first time buttoned. 4th-Strength of Hooks and mode of clinching them. The fastening will outlast any glove. which is a very rare occurrence with buttons. Independent of Improvement in fastening the quality is guaranteed equal, if not su- perior, to any other glove in the market. FOR SALE BY


THE MOST PERFECT FITTING KID GLOVE.


No more trouble with Gloves un-buttoning. ORDERS RECEIVED BY MAIL AT


E. B. WHITING & CO., No. 125 Union Street, NEW BEDFORD. [SEE OTHER SIDE.]


E. B. WHITING & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


Foreign! CAND Domestic Dry Goods, 145 Union St., New Masonic Building. We keep none but the Best of Goods in Every Department. DEPARTMENT 1. SILKS AND VELVETS. DEPARTMENT ?. BLACK DRESS GOODS OF EVERY KIND. DEPARTMENT 3. FANCY DRESS GOODS. DEPARTMENT 4. SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. DEPARTMENT 5. WHITE GOODS AND LINENS. DEPARTMENT 6. COTTONS, BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. DEPARTMENT 7. PRINTS AND GINGHAMS. DEPARTMENT 8. CORSETS AND UNDERWEAR OF ALL KINDS. DEPARTMENT 9. Infants' Wardrobes, that includes every article that goes to make up an outfit. DEPARTMENT 10. Ribbons, Laces, Ruchings, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Hamburgs, Neck Wear, Collars, Cuffs, &c. DEPARTMENT 11. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. DEPARTMENT 12. Dress Linings of all kinds, and every article used in the making up of a Dress.


DEPARTMENT 13. Gents' Furnishing Goods, White Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Collars and Cuffs, Neck Wear, &c. DEPARTMENT 14. Dress Buttons, Fringes, Ornaments, Jet Trim- mings, and a general stock of Small Wares of all kinds.


REF Our efforts are directed to picase our Customers in every respect. 0


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White Nathaniel, carpenter, house 52 Cedar


White Phineas, plumber, 361 Acushnet avenue, house 91 Kempton


White Rufus W., farmer, honse Acushnet avenue


White Sampson S., hairdresser, 136 Union, h. 9 Emerson


White Samuel, gardener, house 6 South Chancery


White Sarah A. Mrs., house 94 Smith


White Thomas H., engraver, house 43 Willis


White Willard, engineer, bds. Rufus W. White's, Acush- net avenue


White William G. ( William G. White & Son), carriage mnfr., Pleasant, cor. Mechanics lane, h. 111 Middle White Wm. G. & Son ( William G. and William T. M.


White ), carriage mufrs., Pleasant, c. Mechanics lane White William S., farmer, h. Maple Grove, Acushnet av. White William T. M. (Wm. G. White & Son), carriage


mnfr., Pleasant, cor. Mechanics lane, h. 111 Middle Whitehead Edward, mason, house 7 Rivet


Whitehead James, weaver, boards 176 State


Whiteside James, laborer, house Head of the River


Whiteside John, ropemaker, house 6 Park


Whiteside Martha, widow of James, h. West Middle, n. Emerson [Emerson


Whiteside Stephen, ropemaker, bds. West Middle, near Whiteside Thomas, overseer Cordage Factory, house 250 Middle [Acushnet avenue


Whithead Judith G., widow of Washington, house 227 Whiting Edward B. (E. B. Whiting & Co.), dry goods, 145 Union, house 17 Lincoln


WHITING E. B. & CO. (Edward B. Whiting and Henry C. Taber), dry goods, etc., 145 Union


Whiting James M., map catter, house 71 Cedar


Whiting Mary A., wid. of William, dressmaker, h. 16 Mill Whiting Susan H., widow of Thomas F., h. 17 Lincoln Whiting Thomas B., traveling agent, house 46 County


Whitmore H. Samuel, farmer, house Bartlett place, Rock- dale avenue [dale av.


Whitmore Sabon L., farmer, house Bartlett place, Rock- Whitmore William I., blacksmith, h. Hunter, n. Kempton Whitney Abby D. Miss, teacher Cedar street primary school, boards Eliza C. Whitney's, Walden


Whitney Alonzo, house 6 Foster


Whitney Amasa, cooper, 28 First, house 68 Fourth


Whitney Charles H., bookkeeper, boards 78 Walden Whitney Edward M., boards 6 Foster


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


Whitney Henry S., clerk, 28 First, house 68 Fourth


Whitney Jacob C., shoemaker, 213 County, h. 45 Chestnut


Whitney Sarah, widow of Joel, h. Belleville road, Head of the River


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Whittaker Benjamin, saloon, 285 So. Water, h. 294 do. Whittaker Edwin, mule fixer Wamsntta mills, house 630 Purchase


Whittaker George, weaver, boards 11 Rivet


Whittaker Mary E. Mrs., fancy goods, 630 Purchase, h. do. Whittemore Mary F., widow of Zenas, soap and candle manufacturer, 14 South Second, house 12 do.


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Whitten Henry A., second hand Wamsutta mills, house 14 Franklin


Whitton Ada H. Miss, teacher Parker street grammar school, boards 72 Elm


Whitton Levi H., house 151 North


Wickens Jane S. Miss (Todd & Wickens), dressmaker, house 67 Maxfield, corner State


Widdowes Levi, restaurant, 95 Union, house do.


Wiggins Elizabeth Mrs., honse rear 126 Kempton


Wiggins James, laborer, house 190 Kempton


Wiggins Wm. H., apothecary clerk, house 4 Emerson Wilber Albert R., stone-cutter, house Vine, near Durfee


Wilber George W., boards Mt. Pleasant lane


Wilber James, farmer, house Tarkiln hill road Wilber James L., police, house 56 State


Wilber Sarah A., wid. of Andrew, h. Fair, n. Dartmouth WILBOR ALFRED G., watches, clocks and jew-


elry, 199 Acushnet avenue, also flour dealer, 197 do., house 228 do.


Wilbor Herbert C., clerk, 199 Acushnet av., b. 228 do.


Wilbor Mary O., widow of Geo. B., h. 258 Acushnet av.


Wilbor William, mason, house Mt. Pleasant lane


Wilbur Allen R., laborer, house 122 Maxfield


Wilbur Benjamin T., carpenter, h. Dartmouth, opp. Fruit Wilbur Charles H., mariner, house 93 South Second


Wilbur James, tin peddler, h. Mill rd., Head of the River Wilbur Job S., shoemaker, house 63 First


Wilbur Leander D., clothing dealer (Fall River), and Acushnet av., h. Acushnet av., Head of the River


Wilbur Lemuel C., produce commission merchant, 197 Purchase, house at Fairhaven


Wilbur N. H., millman, house Acushnet avenue


Wilcox Alexander R., mason, boards 96 Smith


Wilcox Allen B., in N. B. Copper Works, house 506 Acushnet avenue


Wilcox Alphonso A., laborer, house Fair, n. Dartmouth


Wilcox Benjamin, clerk, boards 214 Union


Wilcox Benjamin S., laborer, house 30 Oak


Wilcox Benjamin S., laborer, house 116 South Water Wilcox Betsey T., widow of Charles, house 96 Smith


Wilcox Charles A., carpenter, h. Cedar, cor. Parker


Wilcox Charles H., calker, Hamilton, house 28 Pearl


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Wilcox Charles S. (Ashley & Wilcox). bds. 410 Purchase Wilcox Charles Y., clerk, 26 Purchase, bds. 28 Pearl Wilcox Clarissa L., widow of Abner, h. 19 Maxfield Wilcox David S., laborer, house 95 South Second Wilcox Elizabeth, widow of Joseph, house 164 Middle Wilcox Elisha, laborer, house 95 South Second Wilcox Frederick, compositor, house 100 Smith


Wilcox Gideon R., cigars and tobacco, 141 Purchase, boards 24 High


Wilcox Henry A., carpenter, house 6912 So. Water


Wilcox Henry F., teamster, house 88 High


Wilcox Henry R., shipwright, house 506 Acushnet av.


Wilcox H. B. S. Miss, teacher Maxfield st. primary school, boards 237 Purchase


Wilcox Isaiah H., painter, house 503 Acushnet avenue Wilcox Janette, widow of David S., h. 95 So. Second


Wilcox John A., driver Westport point stage, 5 South Sixth, house at Westport point .


Wilcox Joseph, house 174 Middle


Wilcox Marcus M., boards Bancroft House


Wilcox Martha J., widow of William, h. 73 Maxfield


Wilcox Peleg C., carpenter, house Dartmouth, opposite Rural cemetery


Wilcox Richmond L., clerk, 228 Purchase, bds. 237 do.


Wilcox Robert L. Mrs., house 24 High


Wilcox Samuel P., clerk Hatch & Co., boards 506 Acush- net avenne


Wilcox Susannah A., widow of Edward, h, 108 Grinnell


Wilcox Sylvia S., dressmaker, 1 Cheapside, house do.


Wilcox Thomas, house 164 Middle


Wilcox Thomas B., house 214 Union


Wilcox Thomas B., jr., clerk, boards 214 Union


Wilcox William F., hostler, 20 So. Second, house 86 do. Wilcox Wm. T., clerk, house 500 Acushnet avenue


Wilcox Willis R., house Plainville


Wilcox, see Willcox


Wilde Edmond L., clerk, 50 So. Water, bds. 22 Cypress


Wilde James P., house 35 Chestnut


Wilde Margaret, widow, boarding-house, 35 Spring


Wilde William S., clerk (B.), house 22 Cypress


Wilder Daniel, homeopathic physician, 160 Purchase, house do.


Wiley Isaac, weaver, house 170 Pleasant


Wiley James, weaver, h. County, 2d on right from Austin Wiley William, weaver, boards State, corner Linden Wilkie Mrs., nurse, house 94 Bedford


Wilkins Columbia A. Miss, house 243 ·Middle Wilkins Mary E. Miss, house 243 Middle


Wilkinson Barnard, weaver, house foot of Coggeshall


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Wilkinson David, weaver, boards Richard Ormerod's, Washburn [Sixth Wilkinson Elizabeth A., widow of Samuel H., h. 43 No. Wilkinson John, weaver, house Cedar Grove street, 1st on right from Acushnet avenue


Wilkinson William, loom fixer, house off Tarkiln hill road, near railroad


Wilkinson Wm. H., trimmer in stair mill, b. 43 No. Sixth Willcox Burgess S., cooper John W. Peirce, 99 South Water, house -12 Bush


Willcox David B., chairman Board of Assessors, office 4 Library building, house 158 Middle


Willcox Henry T., house 477 Acushnet avenue


Willcox Lemuel T., counselor-at-law, rooms 4 and 5 Robeson building, house at Fairhaven


Willcox, see also Wilcox


Willett Bruno, laborer, house Potomska, cor. South First Williams Abbie S. Miss, house 30 Sonth Cottage


Williams Alexander, janitor Robeson bldg., h. 5 Elm


Williams Alexander, laborer, boards 63 Spruce


Williams Alfred, laborer, h. Acushnet av., n. Cong. church Williams Augustine J., overseer of carding Wamsutta mills, house 515 Purchase, corner Franklin


Williams Charles, teamster, bds. Hillman, corner Cedar


Williams Charles, mariner, house 15 First


Williams Charles A., laborer, rooms 126 South First


Williams Charles F., apothecary clerk, 183 County, bds. Mansion House


Williams Eliza A., widow of John, house 102 Fourth


Williams Elizabeth, widow of John, house 20 Chancery


Williams Emma, widow, house 188 Kempton


Williams George A., dentist, boards 5 Lincoln


Williams George H., freight baggage master O. C. R. R., house 466 Purchase


Williams George H., laborer, honse Shepherd's lane Williams Henry J., chain maker, 545 Acushnet avenue Williams Jacob S., seaman, house 187 South Water


Williams John, seaman's chest maker, 193 . South Water, house 195 de.


Williams John, hairdresser, 124 Union, h. 63 So. Second


Williams John H., mariner, honse 28 Chancery


Williams John N., laborer, house 23% South Second Williams John S., carpenter, house 195 South Water Williams John W., laborer, house 146 Mill


Williams Joseph, mariner, house 103 South Front


Williams Joseph, mariner, house 104 South Water Williams Joseph, undertaker, 178 So. Water, h. 198 do.


Williams Joseph R., laborer, house 59 Grinnell


Williams Manuel S., seamau, honse 188 South Water


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Williams Maria Miss, house 30 South Cottage


Williams Mary Mrs., house 57 Ash


Williams M. S. Mrs., dressmaker, house 188 Sonth Water Williams Naomi M., wid. of Frederick, nurse, h. 98 Elm Williams Stedman (Dewson, Williams & Co.), proprietor


N. B. Tannery, house at Quincy


Williams Theodore D., clothing, 23 Purchase, h. 80 So. Second


Williams Thomas, house painter, house 48 High


Williams Thomas, house 38 Ash


Williams Thomas H., painter Wady & Taber, h. 48 High Williams William Henry, law student, h. 182 Kempton Williamson Elizabeth Mrs., house rear 208 Middle


Willis Charles L., mariner, boards 46 Spring


Willis Elias S., clerk, 123 Purchase, boards 86 Walden Willis Frederick A., h. Belleville rd., opp. Acushnet river Willis Henry P., clerk H. H. Tillson, 43 Purchase, bds. 13 Arch


Willis James M., master mariner, honse 86 Walden Willis James M., jr., machinist, boards 86 Walden


Willis R. H., shoemaker, boards 160 Union


Willis Samuel, laborer, house 22 Chancery


Willis William H., harness manufacturer, 126 and 128 Union, house 46 Spring


Williston Alanson, carpenter, house 72 South, c. Fourth


Williston Hiram L., laborer Gosnold mills, h. 154 North Second


Williston Leander A., frnit, etc., 83 Union, h. 72 South Williston Maria, widow of John, house 107 Cedar Wills Edwards S., clerk Francis Hathaway, b. 82 Fourth Wilmarth Angeline Mrs., house 40 Smith


Wilmot James H. Mrs., house 244% Middle Wilmot Jolin, laborer, house 128 South Orchard Wilson Alfred, assistant postmaster, h. Morgan, c. Cottage Wilson Annie F. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 5 Morgan's lane Wilson Arabella, widow of George, h. 101 North Water WILSON BENJAMIN G., undertaker and coffin warerooms, 114 William, house 46 North Second Wilson Benjamin I., undertaker, 114 William, h. North Second, corner Elm


Wilson Daniel W., engineer, house 29 School


Wilson Edward T., undertaker, 114 William, h. 167 do. Wilson Frances A., widow of James G., h. 119 Hillman Wilson George (Wilson & Co.), foot of Hillman, house 65 South Second


Wilson Henry, laborer, house rear 11 First


Wilson James, laborer Gosnold mills, h. 686 Acushnet av. Wilson James, laborer, house 50 Ash, corner Arnold Wilson John, rigger, house 100 Allen, next Hickory


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Wilson John, stevedore, house 4 School


Wilson John D., shoemaker, bds. Whitcomb House, 152 Union


Wilson Lydia, widow of John C., house 212 County Wilson Richard C., granite dealer, h. Ashland, c. Ashley


Wilson Samuel H., hairdresser, under Parker House, h. 178 Mill


Wilson Thomas A. Rev. (Louisana), house 79 Ash Wilson Thomas HI., master mariner, house 193 Middle Wilson William D., letter carrier Post-Office, h. Morgan, corner Cottage [av., h. 55 do.


Wilson William P., agricultural implements, 56 Shawmut WILSON & CO. (George Wilson, John H. Denison, and Henry C. Denison), successors to New Bedford Flour Co., foot of Hillman


Winchester George D., bookkeeper C. R. Tucker & Co., house 145 Fourth


Winchester Smith, teamster, house rear 142 Kempton


Winegar Ruth C., widow of Samuel P., house 169 Mill Winegar Sam'l P., portrait artist, 14212 Union, h. 169 Mill Wing Charles F., dry goods and carpets, 34 Purchase, h. 236 Acushnet avenue


Wing Charles H., clerk, boards Vine, near Durfee


Wing Charles S., clerk F. S. Gifford, honse 114 Fourth


Wing Christiana A., widow of William, house 124 Fourth


Wing Deboia H., widow, house 41 Maxfield


Wing Deboria, widow, house 81 Maxfield


WING EDWARD, restaurant, 103 and 105 Wil- liam, house 156 do.


Wing Ezra, carpenter, house 124 Middle


Wing George F., machinist, house Willis, cor. Chestnut


Wing Henry K., laborer, boards 54 Bedford


Wing Hetty T., widow of John, h. Kempton, cor. Hunter Wing Jashub, house 202 Purchase


Wing John, mattress maker, 58 Bedford, house 54 do.


Wing John, carriage painter, house 9 Bedford


Wing John, merchant, house Mt. Pleasant, c. Mt. Vernon


Wing John (J. & W. R. Wing & Co.), merchant tailor, 111 Union, house 24 Sonth Sixth


Wing Joseph (J. & W. R. Wing & Co.), and (J. & W. R. Wing), 111 Union, house 27 Sonth Sixth


Wing Joseph B., painter, boards 1 North


Wing Josiah, painter, honse 1 North


Wing J. & W. R. (Joseph and William R. Wing), mer- chants, 111 Union


Wing J. & W. R. & Co. (Joseph Wing and William R. Wing, John Wing and Hiram W. Wentworth ), mer- chant tailors, 111 Union [ervoir


Wing Leander, pattern maker, h. Mt. Pleasant, near Res-


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Wing Lemira L., widow of Shubael, house 76 Thomas Wing Lois H. Miss, dressmaker, house 54 Bedford Wing Lyman, master mariner, house 236 Acushnet av. Wing Paul W., frnit dealer, honse 72 Elm


Wing Peleg S. (Thomas G. Wing & Co.), coffee, etc. house 8 Fifth


Wing Thomas, laborer, house foot Wall


Wing Thomas G. (Thomas G. Wing & Co.), coffee and spices, 19 North Second, house 27 South Sixth Wing Thomas G. & Co. (Thomas G. and Peleg S. Wing), coffee and spices, 19 North Second


Wing William H., painter, boards 124 Middle


Wing William R. (J. & W. R. Wing & Co.) and (J. & W. R. Wing), tailor, 111 Union, house 31 Walnut Wink Adam, laborer, house State, corner Linden Winn Daniel D. Rev., house Hawthorn, corner Page Winn William B., student Newton Theo. Inst. (Newton), boards Daniel D. Winn's, Hawthorn


Winslow George F., master mariner, house 46 Spring Winslow Holmes, dining room, 70 William, house do. Winslow James, bread driver, house 83 Pleasant Winslow Jonathan, laborer, house Kempton, Cannonville Winslow Joshua B., house 62 Forest


Winslow Richard F., teamster, h. Kempton, cor. Summit Winslow William B., rigger, house 53 County


Winsor Alexander Mrs., house 150 Middle


WINSOR WALTER P., secretary Union Mutual Marine Insurance Co., 33 North Water, and cashier First National Bank, house at Fairhaven Winterson Frank, mason, house 104 South Front Winterson Patrick, saloon, 179 South Water, house do. · Wires John, peddler, house 546 Acushnet avenue Wise Ellen, widow, house 43 Crapo, beyond Rockland Wiseman William, currier, house 7 Liberty WVitherell A. Granville, teamster, house 16 Bethel Wixon James A., police, boards 51 Washington


Wixon Oscar, farmer, house Butler, from Middle road, Clark's point


Wodell Alfred, house 72 School


Wodell' Humphrey B., clerk, boards 72 School


Wodell, see Wordell, also Wardell


Wolfe Leopold, baker, house 12 Spruce


Wolfenden James, laborer Wamsutta mills, house Wash- burn, sixth on left from Acushnet avenue


Wood Abby Miss, house 253 Acushnet avenue


Wood Abram R., carpenter Moses H. Bliss, h. 73 Fourth Wood Allen F., master Fifth street grammar school, h. 9 Arch


Wood Almy A., widow of George P., house 86 Fifth


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Wood Augustus, house 26 County, corner Grinnell Wood Augustus A., shoetreer Hathaway, Soule & Har- rington, house 46 Hill [8 Campbell Wood Benjamin F., laborer O. C. R. R. freight house, h. Wood Betsey P., widow of Thomas, house 26 County. Wood Bradford, laborer, h. 209 So. Second, next South WOOD, BRIGHTMAN & CO. (Isaiah Wood, Nathan P. Brightman, Oliver P. Brightman and John P. Nichols), tin plate and sheet iron workers . and plumbers, 45 North Water


Wood Carleton B., clerk, 37 No. Water, b. 114 Middle WOOD CHAS. H., provisions, 128 Purchase, house 82 William.


Wood Charles, carpenter, house 291 Cedar


WOOD CHAS. H. Mrs., boarding-house, 82 William Wood Charles J., clerk Mrs. A. Bartlett, bds. rear 29 First Wood Chas. L., merchant, house 198 Union, cor. County Wood Chas. K., passepartout maker, bds. 209 So. Second Wood Chas. T., carriage painter, bds. 86 Fifth, c. Bedford Wood Cynthia M., widow of E. G., nurse, h. 82 Forest


Wood Daniel D., master mariner, boards 21 South Sixth Wood David S., clerk Potomska mills, 50 North Water, house 75 Walnut [Grinnell


Wood Edmund, clerk Greene & Wood, h. 26 County, cor. Wood Edward B., house 18 Fifth


Wood Elihu jr., grocer, Cedar, cor. Smith, h. 67 Smith Wood Elizabeth, widow of Albert, house 53 Walnut Wood Elizabeth B. Miss, house 222 Union


Wood Elizabeth C., widow of Lineas, house 247 County


Wood Elizabeth H., widow of John, bds. 20 Seventh


Wood Emery M., shoemaker, 21 North Second, boards 118 Acushnet avenue


Wood Emma Christiana, wid. of William J., h. 11 Jenney Wood Frank E., clerk, 177 Purchase, house rear Thomas, near Sycamore


Wood Frank L., shoe-cutter, house 33 Hillman


Wood Francis T., machinist, boards 106 Fourth


Wood Frederick H., clerk, 128 Purchase, bds. 82 William


Wood Frederick P., laborer, house 65 Linden


Wood Frederick W. Mrs., house 93 First, corner Bush


Wood George, cooper, house 46 Foster


Wood George, tinsmith Parker & Sherman, house 56 Sixth


Wood George A., painter, boards 46 Foster


Wood George B., tinsmith, house 247 County


Wood George M., foreman B. G. Wilson, house 51 Me- chanics lane


Wood George M., boards 10 Emerson


Wood George R., clerk Greene & Wood, h. 26 County


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Wood George T., hostler, house 46 Wing


Wood Gideon, superintendent N. B. Gas Light Co., 70 South Water, house 75 Walnut


Wood Greenleaf, shoemaker Hathaway, Soule & Har- rington, house 118 Acushnet avenue


Wood Harry B., mechanic, boards 18 Fifth


Wood Henry, bootmaker, house 67 Mill


Wood Henry O., boards 224 Union


Wood Henry T. (Greene & Wood), lumber dealer, Leon- ard's wharf, house 26 County, corner Grinnell


WOOD HORACE, teller Nat. Bank of Commerce, boards 165 Union


Wood Isaiah ( Wood, Brightman & Co.), tin plate and sheet-iron worker, 45 North Water, h. 224 Union


Wood Isaiah jr., carriage trimmer, boards 224 Union Wood James A., machinist, boards 82 William


Wood John jr., gas fitter N. B. Gas Light Co., 253 Acush- net avenue


Wood John A. (John A Wood & Co.), produce commis- sion merchant, 34 Union, house 196 County


WOOD JOHN A. & CO. (John A. and Wm. H. Wood), produce commission merchants, 34 Union


Wood Joseph S., house 156 West Campbell


Wood Josiah, confectionery peddler, house 84 Allen Wood J. Augustus, carriage maker, h. 137 No. Second Wood Lemuel C., clerk, Cedar, corner Smith, house 10 North Emerson


Wood Love F., widow of Samuel J., house rear 29 First Wood Lurana, widow of David, h. 170 Acushnet av. Wood Martin A., clerk, 76 Purchase, boards 114 Middle Wood Mary, widow of James, h. 137 North Second Wood Mary, widow of John, house 116 Kempton


Wood Nelson, passepartout maker, house 118 South Sixth Wood Noel, weaver, boards County, near Austin


Wood Patrick F. (Babbitt & Wood), boilermaker, boards 116 Kempton


Wood Peter, laborer, boards 722 Purchase


Wood Randolph, weaver, house 18 Hampton court


Wood Rebecca B., widow of Richard D., h. 91 So. Second Wood Richmond B., carpenter, house 59 Foster


Wood Sarah A., widow of Daniel H., 37 South Sixth


Wood Sarah B., widow of Abiel, h. Dartmouth, c. Fruit Wood Sarah D., widow of Tillson, h. 106 Fourth




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