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Walnut Place, from Walnut street, next to Cemetery
Warren, from Walnut to Heath [Brighton line
Washington, principal business street, from Boston line to Washington Place, from Washington, opposite Andem place Webster, from Harvard to Beacon
Webster Place, from Harvard, next to Harrison place
Western Avenue or Milldam Road, across Milldam
White Place, from Washington opposite Railroad station Williams Avenue, from Walnut street
Winchester, from Beacon to the Brighton line
HALLS, BUILDINGS, &c.
Brookline Public Library Building, Washington, n. School Chapel Hill Station, foot of Carlton
Colonnade Buildings, Harvard sq.
Cottage Farm Station, Essex, junction with Brighton avenue Fire Engine House and Hook and Ladder House, Wash- ington street, corner Walnut Guild's Block, Washington street Lyceum Hall, Washington street, near Railroad depot
Panter's Building, Harvard square [pect Town Hall, Washington street, between Holden and Pros- Whyte's Block, Walnut, corner Washington
- The population of BROOKLINE, according to the late U. S. Census (1870), is 6651 inhabitants.
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BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.
E. K. JOSSELYN,
OPTIMUM PATENT EYE-GLASS,
130 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
N. B .: These Glasses are adjustable to fit every ones nose without falling off.
IN GOLD AND STEEL FRAMES.
AUGUSTUS MARSHALL,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
147 TREMONT STREET,
Corner of West,.
BOSTON.
THE IVERS BUGGY.
THIS BUGGY, SO UNIVERSALLY POPULAR,
HAS BEEN MADE A SPECIALTY
For the past two years by the Subscriber, and is conceded by all who have used it to be Far Superior to any now in use, as regards
Style, Comfort, and Durability,
I claim that a Buggy of this style, weighing 225 pounds, will run with more ease to the horse than a common End-Spring Buggy weighing 175 pounds. They are made of
THE BEST MATERIAL,
and got up in a superior manner, and are warranted to give entire satisfaction, and they can be bought 20 per cent less than the same class End-Spring Pattern.
CARRIAGES PAINTED, VARNISHED, AND REPAIRED, on the most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.
SATISFACTION WARRANTED IN ALL CASES.
Carriages sent for and delivered in Boston and vicinity FREE OF CHARGE. Address
F. IVERS, Manufacturer of Light Carriages, NORTH CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
LAMBERT BROTHERS,
Successors to TUTTLE, GAFFIELD, & CO.
10 & 12 Merchants Row
BOSTON,
DEALERS IN
FRENCH, PLATE,
WINDOW,
CAR, AND PICTURE
GLASS,
ROUGH PLATE, GROUND, AND FIGURED GLASS,
Ulaziers' Diamonds, S
Contract Lots filled at Lowest Rates, and Glass guaranteed free of Rust Estimates freely given, and Builders invited to call.
SCH
OKS,
BIBLES, Juvenile Books,
BLANK
BOOKS,
WILLIAM P. TEWKSBRUY, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, No. 482 Washington Street, Boston.
CALENDAR.
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PAPER, and Stationery.
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BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.
WALLESTON & WETHERELL,
STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS,
And Dealers in Steam and Gas Fixtures, Also, GALVANIZED PIPE FOR WATER. Bell Hanging & Speaking Tubes put up to order. Panter's Building, Harvard Square, Brookline. Ail work done in a workmanlike manner, and promptly attended lo. E. A. WALLESTON. J. W. WETHERELL.
F. SULLIVAN, PLUMBER,
AND ' DEALER IN
Water Closets, Pumps, Sheet Lead, LEAD PIPE, &C. Panter's Building, Harvard Square, BROOKLINE. Orders solicited and promptly attended to.
P
BROOKLINE
DIRECTORY, 1871.
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.
Ab., above; agt., agent; asst., assistant; ave., avenue; b. or bds., boards; bet. , between; bldg., building; blk., block; (B.), Boston; com. mer., commission merchant; c. or cor., corner; ct., court; h., house ; lab., laborer; L. P., Lower Port; H. U., Harvard University ; mkr., maker ;] manuf., manufacturer; n., near opp., opposite; pl., place; P. O., Post Office; pres., president; rd., road; Rev., reverend; st., street; sec., secretary; sq., square ; supt., superintendent; treas., treasurer; whol., wholesale; wid., widow; whf., wharf.
Abbott John C. insurance (8 Devonshire, Boston), h. Har- vard, opposite Alton place
Ackers Hannah Miss, h. Boylston, second from Brighton
Adams Daniel D. mason, house White place
Adams James, at Louis M. Crane's, Harvard ave.
Adams Matthew, laborer, H. S. William's, Beacon, c. Tappan Aiken Henry M. commission merchant (B.), h. Walnut Allen Howard A. clerk (B.), bds. Rufus S. Allen's, Dudley Allen John, carpenter, bds. N. Watson's, Fay place Allen Lyman W. clerk (B.), bds. Rufus S. Allen's, Dudley Allen Philip S. contractor, h. Green, n. Pleasant, Longwood Allen Rufus S. carpenter, h. Dudley, near Reservoir
Allen Samuel S. ins. broker (37 State, B.), h. Monmouth, Allison James W. carpenter, h. Washington [n. St. Mary's Allison John W. carpenter, h. Washington
Almy Frederick, dry goods com. mer. (38 Franklin, B.), h. Ivy,near Carlton, Longwood
Almy Frederick Jr. clerk (38 Franklin, B.), boards Ivy, n. Carlton, Longwood [Cambridge Alphin James, teamster, E. M. Abbott's, Longwood, h. at Ames Pelham W. merchant (21 Pearl, B.), h. Hawes, near Colchester [Kent
Ames Seth, judge(Supreme Court, B.), h. Colchester, corner Amory Frederick, boards James S. Amory's, Warren Amory James S. (82 Milk, B.), h. Warren, near Cottage Amory Robert, physician, h. Colchester, n. Chapel station Amory William (63 State, B.), house Powell, near Beacon, Longwood
Andros R. S. S. Mrs. wid. h. Winchester, third from Beacon Annable John J. coachman, h. Boylston, n. Washington
Anthony George N. coach-driver, Metropolitan R. R. Co.'s coaches, Brookline, bds. Chaplin's, Beacon
BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attention of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-
RESTAURANT PARISIEN, No. 4 Winter Place, Boston. Strictly French Cooking, LOUIS P. OBER, Proprietor,
34 BROOKLINE [B] DIRECTORY.
Armington Asa W. (with Shreve, Crump & Low, 226 Washington, B.), boards Goodwin's, Washington
Aspinwall John S. G. (Custom House, B.), h. Thayer place Aspinwall William, lawyer(42 Court, B.), house Washington, opposite Park [Warren, n. Cottage Atkinson Charles M. gardener, John L. Gardner's, house Atkinson Edward (40 State, B.), house Heath ave.
Atkinson George, treas. (Waltham cotton mills, 60 State, B.), h. Longwood ave. n. Sewall avenue
Ayers John A. clerk, T. A. Wethern's, bds. Washington, corner Davis' court
BABCOCK LUCY, widow George, h. Harvard, n. Babcock Bachelder Josiah G. (Palmer, Bachelders & Co.), jeweller (162 Washington, B.), h. Kent, near Colchester Bacon Francis E. (56 State, B.), h. Clyde, near Newton Bacon Francis H. clerk, bds. Mrs. Wellington's, Washington, corner Harvard square
Bacon Thomas H. (22 Congress, B.), h. Park, near Wash. Bailey M. B. Mrs. wid. house Washington place
Baker A. Mrs. wid. house Monmouth, near Hawes
Baker Bangs S. mason, h. Walnut, n. Washington
Baker Benjamin F. painter, Washington, house Cypress, cor. Washington
Baker Edward, painter, h. Washington, near depot Baker James, mer. (99 Commercial, B.), bds. W. A. Hum- phrey's, Newton [house opp. Chapel station Balen William F. C. coachman, A. A. Lawrence's, Longwood, Bancroft Chas. P. (Buckley, Bancroft & Bowen), furniture dealer (503 and 511 Washington, B.), house Cypress pl. Bangs William A. merchant (B.), h. Pleasant, fourth from Beacon, Longwood
Barker Miss, teacher, bds. Mrs. Craft's, Washington
Barnard Frederick, bds. W. H. Barnard's, Washington
Barnard William H. boot and shoe-maker, Washington, h. do. Barnett Abby L. widow Robert, h. Heath, near Boylston
Barr Daniel, laborer, h. Kerrigan place
Barrett Geo. T. philosophical instrument maker, Ritchie & Sons', boards School [the reservoir Barrett John, coachman for John H. Sturgis, Boylston, opp.
Barrett Joseph, baker, James Darrah's, h. at B. H.
Barrett Mary, wid. h. Washington, near R. R.
Barrett Michael, painter, bds. Turner's, Washington
ABBOTT EDWARD M. lumber dealer, Brighton ave. near Cottage Farm station, Longwood, h. at Brighton
D. B. STEDMAN & CO., Importers of China and Crockery Ware, Jasper Ware, Majolica Ware, Parian Ware, Webster Buildings, 124, 126 and 128 Summer St., Boston.
GEORGE W. WARE & CO., Furniture, Mirrors, Drapery Curtains, Window Shades and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
BROOKLINE [B] DIRECTORY. 35
Barrett Michael, mason, house Boylston, near Washington Barrett Olive, wid. of Joseph T. h. School, near Harvard
Barrett Patrick, laborer, house Pearl place
Barrett Patrick, tanner, S. A. Robinson's, h. Pearl place
Barrett Thomas, laborer, house Pearl place
Barrett William A. plumber, h. Downer ave.
Barry James, laborer, house Sewall pl.
Barry Michael, laborer, house Hammond, n. Boylston Barry Thomas, laborer, h. Heath, cor. Hammond
Bartlett Abby, assistant teacher, Brookline High school, bds. J. Bartlett's, Washington -
Bartlett James, farmer, h. Washington, n. Brighton line Bartlett James Jr. farmer, bds. Bartlett's, Washington, near the Brighton line
Barton Edward H. (3 Beacon, B.), h. Colonnade bldg. Wash. Bary William, carpenter, bds. Turner's, Washington
Battison William J. book-keeper (Clark & Wetherbee's, B.), h. St. Mary's, n. Brighton avenue, Longwood
Baxter Albert G. broker (B.). h. Washington, n. Beacon Baxter Albert G. Jr (39 Kilby, B.), bds. Albert G. Baxter's, Washington
Baxter Benj. F. mason, h. cor. Western ave. and Washington Baxter Sidney R. hardware (5 Dock sq. B.), bds. Albert J. Baxter's, Washington [house Park, corner Auburn Beals James H. (Beals, Greene & Co., Boston Post, B.), Beals James H. Jr. bds. Park, cor. Auburn
Beals Samuel (Beals & Jones), carpenter and builder, High, bet. Walnut and Boylston, h. Boylston
BEALS & JONES, (Samuel Beals and Charles W. Jones), carpenters aud builders, High, bet. Walnut and Boylston Beard Alanson W. (152 Devonshire, B.), h. Harvard, near Brighton line
Beard James W. salesman (152 Devonshire, B.), bds. Har- vard, near Brighton line
Beck Frederick (15 Devonshire, B.), h. Washington place Beegan Joseph H. nurseryman and florist, Beacon, n. the Chestnut Hill Reservoir, h. do.
Bell Albert D. S. pork-dealer (48 and 50 Commercial, B.), h. Pleasant, n. Beacon, Longwood
Bellows Wm. M. driver, M. R. R. house Washington
Benner Orchard, clerk, M. Russell's, h. Washington, n. depot Bennett Stephen D. (19 Lindall, B.), h. Wash. n. Cypress Bentley David, teacher, Ward grammar school, h. Harvard, corner School
Benton Austin W. house Vernon, near Beacon
sortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the highest cost, as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of Joiners
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RESTAURANT PARISIEN, No. 4 Winter Place, Boston. Strictly French Cooking, LOUIS P. OBER, Proprietor.
36 1 BROOKLINE [B] DIRECTORY.
Bertsch Leo, mechanician, bds. Mrs Orcutt's. Walnut Bickford Ira H. house Beacon, near Park
Bigley Neal, works Isaac M. Cate's, Heath avenue Binney Amos R. civil engineer, h. Park, near Beacon Bird Albert H. (38 and 40 F. H. mkt. B.), h. Webster Bird George W. druggist and apothecary, Washington, n. R. R. bridge, house do. . [Harvard, opp. Longwood ave. Bird Harrison, provisions (38 and 40 F. H. mkt. B.), h. Bird John A. (211 State st. blk. B.), h. Walnut, cor. Cypress Bird William Mrs. 2nd. widow, h. Walnut, near Chestnut Bird Wm. B. (J. A. & W. Bird & Co., B.), h. Walnut
Bird William H. (J. A. & W. Bird & Co., B.), h. Walnut Bishop Robert, cotton merchant (295 Broad, B.), h. foot of Linden place [Francis Bixby Henry C. paymaster, B. & A. R. R. h. St. Paul, n Black Edmond, polisher, Thompson's, Harvard sq. h. Long- wood avenue
Blaisdell John E. carpenter, h. Carlton, n. Chapel station
Blake Charles, conductor, M. R. R. h. Wash. near depot
Blake George B. banker (28 State, B.), h. Wash. n. Cypress Blake George S. commodore, U. S. N. h. Monmouth, corner Carlton
Blakeley James, works Mrs. Hannah W. Howe's, Warren Blanchard George, gardener, house White place
Bliss John P. (New York), h. Davis, near Washington ct. Blute Michael, laborer, house Sewall place
Boardly Benjamin, mechanician, bds. Panter's building, Har- vard sq. [n. Linden place
Bogman George E. hardware (7 Dock sq. B.), h. Harvard, Bogman George W. hardware (7 Dock sq. B.), bds. Har- vard, opp. Linden place
Boothby Frank, clerk, Geo. T. Defree's, boards do.
Bowditch Ernest W. engineer (Shedd & Sawyer's, Barris- ters' Hall, Court square, B.), boards Tappan
Bowditch James H. student, house Tappan
Bowditch Nathaniel I. Mrs widow, h. Walnut, cor. Warren
Bowditch Wm. I. conveyancer (8 R. R. Ex. B.), h. Tappan Bowen Ann, widow, house Sewall place
Bowen P. W. blacksmith, Boylston, near Wash. h. Boylston Bowers John F. proprietor (Merrimac stables, Friend, corner Market, B.), h. Pleasant, near Browne
Bowes Wm. gas-fitter, house Washington
Bowker W. Henry, carpenter, h. 4 Harvard place
Bowlen Ann, widow, house Western avenue
D. B. STEDMAN & CO., Importers of China and Crockery Ware, Jasper Ware, Majolica Ware, Parian Ware, Webster Buildings, 124, 126 and 128 Summer St., Boston.
GEORGE W. WARE & CO., Furniture, Mirrors, Drapery Curtains, Window Shades and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
BROOKLINE [B] DIRECTORY. 37
Bowler Joshua, proprietor, Brookline House, Washington, n. Walnut, house do.
Bowman Alonzo (Custom House, B.), h. School, n. Prospect Bown Wm. L. servant, Charles P. Bancroft's, Cypress place Boyd Leslie, teamster, E. M. Abbott's, h. Brighton avenue, . near Cottage Farm station, Longwood
Boynton Louisa, widow, house Heath , n. Hammond
Brackett Charles Mrs. widow, h. Wash. n. Walnut
Brackett Isaiah L. wool merchant (3 Matthews, B.) h. Pleasant, second from Green
Bradford Thomas,coachman, John Cabot's, High,h. Boylston
Bradshaw Jane C. widow, h. White place
Brady Michael, blacksmith, Bowen's, Boylston
Brannan James, mason, house Boylston, near Washington Brennan Geo. B. carpenter, bds. Allison's, Washington
Brett Henry, student (Shedd & Sawyer's, Barristers' Hall, Court sq. B.), house Harvard, near Babcock
Brett Zenas F. clothing (45 Milk, B.), h. Harvard, near Babcock [house Hawes, near Dudley Briggs Richard, crockery (Washington, cor. School, B.), Brigham Francis, house Walnut, near Sewall
Brockway Charles G. flour and commission dealer (109 Commercial, B.), house Park, near Beacon
Brodhead Daniel D. broker (7 Doane, B.), house Boylston, near' Washington '
Brodhead Francis D. house Boylston, near Washington
Brookline Baptist Church, Harvard, near Washington
Brookline Cornet Band, Guild's block Washington
Brookline Depot, Washington
Brookline Gas Light Co., Washington, cor. Milldam road Brookline High School, Prospect, corner School
Brooks George, leather dealer, shoe-findings &c. (58 Pearl, B.), house Harvard, near Vernon avenue
Brooks Lyman B. (D. B. Brooks & Brothers, 55 Wash. B.), house Washington, near Holden
BROOKS & YOUNG, boot and shoe-findings (58 Pearl B.) Brophy Lawrence, servant, F. Sweetser's, Harvard avenue Brower Fred, gardener, E. S. Smith's, h. Newton, east from Clyde
BROWN BROS. provision dealers, Washington, near depot Brown Cyrus H. (Brown Bros.), provision dealer, Wash. n. depot, house at Brighton
Brown George F. wholesale fish-dealer (224 State, B.), h. Winchester, second from Beacon [Clyde
Brown Joseph T. apothecary (B.), house Newton, corner
Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whips and Lashes for sale, at lowest prices, wholesale and retail.
RESTAURANT PARISIEN, No. 4 Winter Place, Boston. Strictly French Cooking. LOUIS P. OBER, Proprietor.
38 - BROOKLINE [C] DIRECTORY.
Brown Thomas S. (Brown Bros.), provision dealer, Wash. near depot, house Walnut
, Brown Wm. H. Mrs. widow, h. Walnut, near Washington Brown William I. at J. S. Copley Greene's, Pleasant, near Brighton avenue, Longwood
Brown Wm. S. clerk, Brown Bros'. house Colonnade building, Washington
Bruce Benjamin, h. Harvard avenue
Bruce Frank, driver, boards Perry's, Whyte's blk. Wash.
Bruce G. Herbert, clerk (Sargent Bros.'B.), bds. Harvard ave. Bruce James S. Mrs. house 5 Webster place
Bryant John D. lawyer (Sears bldg. Court, B.), house Mount- fort, near St. Mary's, Longwood
Bryant Thomas G. sheet-iron worker, Kendrick Bros'. house Washington [house Harvard .avenue
Burditt Horatio S. clothing, wholesale (79 Franklin, B. ),
Burke Hannalı, wid. h. Washington
Burke Martin, laborer, house Ackers avenue, near Brighton
Burke Michael, laborer, h. Pearl pl.
Burke Thomas, gardener, Henry Mason's, house Davis pl. Burke Winnie, wid. h. Kerrigan pl.
Burleigh Sylvester S. mason, house Walnut, n. Washington Burnes John J. carpenter, bds. Watson's, Fay place
Burnham John A. (82 Milk, B. ), house rear of Essex, opp. Mountford, Longwood [n. Harvard sq.
Burnham Sarah A. dressmaker, bds. Mrs West's, Wash. Burns Matthew, carpenter, bds. Watson's, Fay pl.
Burns Patrick, coachman, Augustus Lowell's, Heath
Burrill Charles, house Harvard, near Pierce
Bush Samuel L. (14 Devonshire, B.), h. Beacon, n. Carlton Butler John E. carpenter, h. Washington
Butler Mrs. widow, h. Boylston
Buzzell John, driver, h. White pl.
Byrna Dennis, gardener, Francis Fisher's, h. Catlin
Byrne Augustine E. carpenter, bds. Mrs. Cornelia E. Kel- ler's, Newton, c. Hammond
Byrne Marcus I. wheelwright, h. Newton, c. Hammond
Byrnes Patrick, laborer, h. Brighton, n. Boylston
CABOT EDWARD C. architect (2 Pemberton square, B.), house Chestnut, corner High
Cabot Eliza, widow Samuel, house Clyde, cor. Warren Cabot F. commission mer. (B.), h. High
Cabot Francis, treas. mnfr'g Co.'s (16 Merch. Exchange, B.), house Heath, cor. Boylston
D. B. STEDMAN & CO., Importers of China and Crockery Ware, Jasper Ware, Majolica Ware, Parian Ware, Webster Buildings, 124, 126 and 128 Summer St., Boston.
GEORGE W. WARE & CO., Furniture, Mirrors, Drapery Curtains, Window Shades and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
BROOKLINE [C] DIRECTORY. 39
Cabot J. Elliot, house Clyde, near Warren
Cabot John H. h. High, n. Walnut
Cabot Robert C. h. High, n. Walnut Cabot Walter C. h. Heath, beyond schoolhouse Cafferty Patrick, laborer, Humphrey's, Newton
[station
Cahill Richard, gardener, A. A. Lawrence's, h. opp. Chapel Cain Michael, laborer, Mrs. E. Cabot's, Clyde
Call James M. overseer, h. School, opp. Prospect Campbell Adam, laborer, h. Dudley
Campbell Hamilton, laborer, D. S. Coolidge's, Harvard
Campbell James, laborer, house Brighton avenue, opp. Pleasant, Longwood
Campbell Mary, widow, h. Western ave.
Candage R. G. F. marine inspector (Boston Board of Un- derwriters, B.), h. Washington pl. [house High, n. Walnut Candler John W. com. merchant (225 State st. block, B.), Cantwell James, carpenter, bds. Nicholas Cantwell's, Boylston Cantwell Lawrence, carpenter, boards N. Cantwell's, Boylston Cantwell Nicholas, carpenter, house Boylston, n. Washington Carleton Guy, broker (62 Kilby, B. ), h. Walnut
Carleton Guy H. clerk (Faxon & Elms', B.), h. Walnut Carleton Harry, clerk (B.), h. Walnut
Carleton Walter I. clerk (Eliot Bank, B.), h. Walnut
Carmody James, laborer, h. Washington
Carmody John, laborer, h. Western ave.
Carlisle Ira B. builder (146 Tyler, B.), h. Catlin
Carnes George W. clothing store (43 Summer, B.), house St. Paul, corner Alton place
Carr Patrick, laborer, h. Reservoir pl.
Carroll Martin, laborer, h. Hammond, c. Heath
Carroll Walter, coachman, James Codman's, house Sewall, Cary Thomas, laborer, house White place [corner Chestnut Casey Harris, works Mrs. Chas. Heath's, Heath ave.
Casey James, laborer, W. C. Cabot's, Heath Casey Jolin, laborer, house Western ave.
Casey Michael, carriage washer, bds. John Casey's, Mill- Casey Patrick, laborer, h. Western avenue [dam
Casey Simon, laborer, house Washington
Casey Thomas, laborer, h. Western avenue
Caswall Mary S. Mrs. at the Ladies' Home, Harvard
Cate Edwin I. carpenter, h. St. Mary's, n. Brighton avenue, Longwood [avenue
Cate Isaac M. hardware (13 Custom House, B.), h. Heath Cavanagh John W. waiter, Wm. R. Lawrence's, Ivy, c. Carlton, Longwood
BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attention of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-
RESTAURANT PARISIEN, No. 4 Winter Place, Boston. Strictly French Cooking. LOUIS P. OBER, Proprietor.
40 BROOKLINE [C] DIRECTORY.
Celfe Fanny G. Miss, seamstress, bds. Mrs. Sarah Warren's,. Warren [ren's, Warren Celfe Sarah S. widow of Thomas, bds. Mrs. Sarah War- Chace Reuben A. house and sign-painter, Washington, on R. R. bridge, house Holden, near Town Hall
Chadbourn Chas. H. (Chadbourn & Co.), ice-dealer, h. Heath, n. Hammond
Chadbourn Moses W. ice-driver, h. Heath, n. Hammond
Chadbourn & Co. (C. H. Chadbourn and J. R. Downing), ice-dealers, Heath, n. Hammond and (540 Tremont, B.) Chadbourne Isabel P. Mrs., Pleasant, cor. Freeman, Long- wood [eral, B.), bds. Howe's, Linden pl. Chamberlin Chas. W. (Chamberlin Bros. & Co. 117 Fed- Chamberlin Frederick E. clerk (117 Federal, B.), bds. Beacon, second west from Tappan
Chamberlin Thomas, house Beacon, second West from Tappan Chandler Alfred. D. lawyer (14 Devonshire, B.), h. Wash- ington, n. School [house Washington, near School Chandler Theophilus P. counsellor (14 Devonshire, B. ), Chapin Edward F. h. N. G. Chapin's, Walnut .
Chapin Nathaniel G. merchant (1 Commerce, B.), h. Walnut, opposite Warren [Longwood
Chaplin William B. stable keeper; house Beacon, n. Hawes, Chapman John N. agent(Boston Silver Glass Co.'s, 51 Water,
B.), h. Harvard, cor. Webster place
Chapman Theodore O. laborer, W. H. Gardner's, Clyde
Chase Charles (Collins & Chase), Boston Express, h. Wash- ington
Chase Chas. G. (Peters & Chase), tea-merchant (22 Central, B.), h. St. Paul, near Alton place [Alton place Chase Henry S. merchant(233 State, B.), house St. Paul, cor. Chase H. Lincoln, merchant (233 State, B.), house Auburn, corner Park
Cheney Alfred A. watches and jewelry, Washington
Chester Walstein R. (Shepperd & Chester), lumber dealer (foot of Northampton, B.), h. Walnut, n. Williams avenue Christ Church, Longwood, Colchester, near Hawes Church Caroline, wid. of Ephraim M. h. Harvard, n. School Church of our Saviour, Monmouth, corner Carlton
Church Samuel, flagman &c., G. J. R. R. bds. Randall's, Brookline st. Longwood
Churchill A. Bentley, telegraph operator(Parker House, B.), h. Harvard, third from Beacon
Churchill William Mrs. widow, house Harvard, near Beacon
D. B. STEDMAN & CO., Importer of China and Crookery Ware Jasper Ware, Majolica Ware, Parian Ware, Webster Buildings, 124, 126 and 128 Summer St., Boston.
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Private Residences, Public Buildings and Institu- tions, School-Houses, Churches, Stores, Railway Stations, &c., as erected by
GEO. W. WALKER CO.
Office, 48 and 50 Union Street, Salesroom, 50, 52, and 54 Friend Street, BOSTON, MASS.
DE Circulars containing a full description of the Apparatus, with testimonials and pames of parties now using the game, may be obtained at elthier of the above places.
WALKER'S IMPROVED FRENCH RANGE AND BROILER.
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PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ARRANGING HOTEL COOKING APPARATUS, BY GEO. W. WALKER & CO., 48 & 50 Union Street, Boston.
GEORGE W. WARE & CO., Furniture, Mirrors, Drapery Curtains, Window Shades and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
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Claffy William, currier, Willard Warren's, house B. H.
Clapp Elizabeth, matron, Infant Asylum, 3 Walnut
Clapp J. W. chief clerk, assessor's office (B.), h. St. Paul, c. Francis
Clark Burnham C. coachman, Henry Upham's, Clyde
Clark Caleb Mrs. widow, house Walnut, corner Chestnut
Clark David, farmer, h. Boylston
Clark Edwin, carpenter, house Thayer place
Clark Henry, coachman, Dennison D. Dana's, Longwood Clark J. Mitchell, clerk (Naylor & Co.'s, B.), bds. Howard's, Clark Joshua C. Mrs. widow, house Warren [Kent
Clark Samuel, com. mer.(37 Commercial, B.), h. Walnut
Clark Sarah D. house Warren, corner Dudley
Clark Susan B. R. house Warren, corner Dudley
Clarke Albert Mrs. widow, h. Brighton ave. n. Brighton line, Longwood [Harvard avenue Clark Wm. P. merchant (5 and 6 Winthrop sq. B.), house Clement Helen I. school-teacher, bds. J. D. Long's, Washing- Clifford Albert, laborer, house Newton, east from Clyde [ton Clure Patrick, hostler, Metropolitan R. R. coach-stable, Win- chester, near Beacon, bds. Cusick's, Western avenue Coates Robert, works Whitney's livery stable, bds. Richards', Boylston
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