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Walker Horace H., engineer House of Correction, house 104 Thorndike
Walker John, pill maker, 150 Broadway, boards 564 Main
Walker John, bookbinder, h. 28 Tremont Walker John C., bookkeeper (166 Portland, B.), boards 293 Harvard
Walker John E., printer Riverside Press, house 35 River
Walker John H., bookbinder Riverside Press, h. 165 Putnam avenue
Walker John H., bookkeeper (237 Wash- ington, B.), boards 650 Main
Walker John H., driver steam fire engine 2, house 425 Main
Walker John W., postal clerk F. R.R., h. 36 River
Walker Joseph A., tinsmith, b. 9 Norfolk Walker Joseph H. Mrs., h. 16 Wendell
Walker Marcellus, boots and shoes (28 High, B.), house 289 Harvard
Walker Mary Miss, house 47 Winsor
Walker Mary E., widow of Gardner, house 12 Warland [Hampshire
Walker Martha L., widow of John, h. 187 Walker Maxwell K., hairdresser, 7 Brattle, house 51 Holyoke
Walker Parker L., inspector, 162 Broad- way, house Salem
Walker Richard, sexton St. John's E. church, house 255 Mt. Auburn
Walker Robert, horse shoer, 9 Church, boards 3 Oak [53 do.
Walker Samuel, tailor, 49 Cambridge, h. Walker Thomas O., stationery (2 A Hamilton pl., B.), h. 31 Western av. Walker Weston W., grocer, 621 & 497 Main, bds. 688 do.
Walker Wm .; coffin maker, 203 Bridge, house at Somerville
Walkling Frederick L., die maker N. E. Glass Works, house 162 Cambridge
Wall Charlotte, widow of Edmund, house 12 Brewer
Wall Emma L., bookkeeper 1 Brattle sq., boards at Boston
W ALL JOSEPH E., saloon and billiards, 459 Main, house do.
Wall Patrick, coppersmith (B.), house 89 Third
Wall Wm. E., grainer, house 10} Brewer Wallace Albert, clerk, 17 Brattle, b. 31 Ash Wallace David P. (B.), b. 96 Austin
Wallace Frederick G., boards 31 Ash
Wallace Hannah, widow of John, house 26 Second
Wallace James, foreman cabinet maker's, 17 Main, house at Boston
Wallace Martha A., widow of James P. jr., house 31 Ash
Wallace Mary A., widow of William, house rear 30 Front
Wallace Solomon, hostler, b. 131 Pleasant
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Wallace Thomas G., lumper, 162 Broad- way, house rear 48 Clark
Waller John A., hairdresser, 128 Cam- bridge, house 49 Fourth
Walley George, laborer, h. Lilac court Walling Henry F., house 98 Trowbridge Walp Abraham, wood moulder, h. 48 Pine Walp W. Henry, in rolling mill, house 14 Berkshire place
Walsh Anna, widow of Walter, house 43 Seventh
Walsh Annie, widow of James M., liquors, 8 Broadway, house do.
Walsh Asa P., galvanizer, bds. 23 Andrew Walsh Charles H., teamster, b. 23 Andrew Walsh David, glass cutter, bds. 43 Seventh Walsh Edmund, blacksmith's helper, boards 8 Broadway [h. do.
Walsh Edmund, physician, 174 Cambridge, Walsh Ellen C. Miss, teacher Otis primary school, boards 75 Third
Walsh Gilbert E., carpenter, h. 154 Green Walsh Henry E., lumber surveyor, house 142 Cambridge
Walsh James, laborer, house 53 Bridge Walsh John, boiler maker B. & L. R.R., house 75 Third
Walsh John, hostler, h. 31 Charles River Walsh John, moulder H. M. Bird, Pelham Walsh John H., carpenter, h. 23 Andrew Walsh John J., clerk, 8 Broadway, b. do. Walsh Michael, sculptor, h. McDonald Walsh Michael, coachman, house 188 Hampshire
Walsh Patrick T., hen dealer, house Clay, 2d from Harvey
Walsh Pierce, glass cutter, b. 43 Seventh Walsh Richard, laborer, h. 132 Webster ave. Walsh Thomas, laborer, h. Ninth, c. Otis Walslı Thomas M. J .. sewing machine agt.,
1 Columbia, house Montgomery, 2d from Spruce
Walsh Walter, glass cutter, b. 43 Seventh Walsh, see Welch, Welsh and Weltch Walters John T., laborer, house 10 Third Walters Richard, house 12 Rogers' block, Main
Walters Wm. F., laborer, boards 12 Rog- ers' block, Main
Walther Margaret A., widow of Daniel, house 64 Fairmont
Walton Benjamin P., lithographic printer, Riverside Press, house 33 Auburn
Walton Charles R., boiler maker, 72 Main, house 59 Essex
Walton Daniel G., county commissioner, Court-house, Third, house at Wakefild Walton Henry, laborer, h. 19 Brewery
Walton Milton L., treas. North Avenue Savings Bank, 173 North avenue, h. Avon place, off Avon hill street
W ANLESS DAVID, fruit, etc., 13 Harvard Row, rooms 52 Mt. Auburn Ward Andrew A., provisions, h. 51 Erie
Ward Arthur, clerk. 540 Main, house 4 Kinnaird
Ward Catherine Miss, h. 66 Hastings Ward Charles H., broker (26 Congress sq., B.), h. 34 Putnam avenue
Ward Charles H., granite cutter, 53 Main, house at Boston
Ward Durgin, clergyman, bds. 23 Irving Ward Edward, cigar maker, 11 Willow, house do.
Ward Edward A., house 71 Dana
Ward Edward R., clerk, boards 2, rear 13 Charles River
Ward Edward W., teamster, 17 Main, bds. 138 Elm [Leighton ct.
Ward Eniily, widow of William, house 10 Ward Francis, shipper, 10 Arrow, house 2, rear 13 Charles River
Ward Frank, clerk (53 Beverly, B.), bds. 69 Magazine
Ward Fred., baker, bds. 171 Cambridge Ward Frederick L., clerk (Summer, corner Hawley, B.), bds. 121 Magazine
Ward Hannah, widow of Moses HI., house 138 Elm
Ward Harry Humphrey, clerk, (240 De- vonshire, B.), boards 34 Putnam ave. Ward Helen M. Miss, teacher Harvard grammar school, bds. 18 Bigelow
Ward Henry C., milkman C. H. Titus, 15 Park, boards 121 Magazine
Ward H. Lyman, clerk, lı. 121 Magazine Ward Jefferson, brush maker, boards 10 Leighton court
Ward Joanna, widow of Patrick, house 89 Gore
Ward John F., plumber, h. 195 Norfolk
Ward John F., time keeper Cambridge Gas Co.'s works, Third, house 12. Ap- pian-way
Ward John H., hostler Cambridge R. R. Co. Ward John J., laborer, bds. 179 Dublin
Ward John P., watchman, 169 Gore, h. 419 Cambridge
Ward Margaret, widow of John, house 179 Dublin
Ward Maria L. Miss, dressmaker, 12 Nor- folk, boards do.
Ward Mary A. Mrs., dry goods, 146 Har- vard, house do.
Ward Robert, driver Camb. R. R. Co., bds. 6 Harvard square
Ward Robert J., laborer, h. 4 Sands
Ward Samuel, house 45 Erie
Ward Samuel jr., carriage painter, 244 Main, h. at Wilmington
ARD SAMUEL L. (Ward &
W Waldron), paper-hangings (53 Union, B.), house 26 Prospect
Ward S. Heber, shoemaker, 11 Harvard Row, bds. 6 DeWolf
Ward Thomas, blacksmith, 82 Main, lı. 2 Hastings [98 Hampshire Ward William, gardener Hovey & Co., h.
PACH BROTHERS,
MAIN STREET, NEXT BECK HALL, H. Wm. Tupper. Manager.
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Ward William F., paymaster, 169 Gore, rooms 36 Pearl
Ward William H., pressman University Press, h. 3 Mt. Auburn place
Ward Winthrop A. (W. A. Ward & Co.), carriage manufacturer, 244 and 246 Main, h. 69 Magazine
Ward William, laborer, bds. 383 Cambridge Ward W. Austin, salesman, 244 Main, house 2 Norfolk
Ward W. A. & Co. (Winthrop A. Ward), carriage mnfrs., 244 and 246 Main
Wardwell Ann M., widow of Joseph W., boards 299 North avenue
Wardwell Edward J., fancy goods (7 Bow- doin sq., B.), h. 121 North av. Wardwell Frank W., fancy goods (7 Bow- doin sq., B.), h. 299 North ave. Wardwell Sarah J. Mrs., bds. 63 Oxford
Wardwell Stephen H., bds. 19 Craigie
Wardwell Walter C., sewer department (City Hall, B.), b. 63 Oxford
Ware Albert L., machinist, b. 32 Columbia Ware Arthur L., lı. Fayerweather corner Reservoir
Ware Henry, h. Wadsworth House, Har- vard square
Ware Louisa L., Miss, house 7 Waterhouse Ware Mary H. Miss, h. 7 Waterhouse
Ware Wesley, organ maker, house 32 Columbia
Ware William F., shoemaker, 189 Hamp- shire, house do.
Warfield Henry, proof-reader (5+ Pearl, B.), lı. 19 Lawrence
Wark William J., passapartout maker, h. 17 Walnut court
Warland Edward M., salesman (42 India, B.), house 11 Felton
Warland Henrietta H. Miss, h. 47 Brattle Warland Margaret A. Miss, b. S1 Brattle Warner Caleb H., pres. National Bank of Commerce (9 Sears building, Boston), boards 65 Sparks
Warner Elmer, laborer, bds. 151 Otis
Warner John, laborer, h. 303 Cambridge
Warner Joseph B., lawyer (39 Court, room 18, B.), h. 68 Sparks
Warner Rupert A., ship carpenter, lı. 283 Broadway
Warner Thomas, machinist, 72 Main, house at Somerville
Warner Willie A., carpenter, boards 284 Broadway
Warnock Adam, supreme secretary A. L. of H. (442 Waslington, B.), h. 111
Washington
Warnock James, tailor (B.), h. 6 Cherry
Warnock William, laborer, lı. 45 Harding Warnock William jr., hack driver, house 157 Pearl
Warnock William H., salesman (143 Sum- mer, B.), h. 23 Fifth
Warren Albert H. H., bookbinder Riverside Press, h. 115 Western ave.
Warren Alfred E., music teacher, boards 208 Pearl
Warren Charles E., driver, Cambridge R. R. Co., house 426 Cambridge
Warren Charles H,, insurance agent, boards 46 Pearl
Warren George F., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., house 82 Green
Warren James, gate-tender B. & M. R. R. Co. boards 5 East
Warren John, teamster, 12 Cambridge, h. 14 do.
Warren Junius, driver Cambridge R. R. Co., house 347 Cambridge
Warren J., laborer, 184 Broadway, h. 153 Putnam avenve
Warren Lillian C. Miss, saleslady, 9 Pearl, boards 12 Pleasant
Warren Rufus, boots and shoes (177 and 181 Congress, B.), h. 53 North avenue Warren Sarah C. Miss, variety store, 452 Cambridge, house do.
Warren Thomas II., produce, house rear 100 Webster avenue
Warren Timothy, polisher Russ Moulding Co., First, boards at Boston
Warren Timothy, laborer, house 59 North Warren William, cabinet maker, Wood- bury's building, Otis, house rear 56 Franklin
Warren Wm. F. Rev., pres. Boston Uni- versity (12 Somerset, B.), house 329 Broadway
W ARREN WM. T., confection- ery, mnfr., 9 and 11 Pearl, house 12 Pleasant
Warriner Myron A., medical student H. U., boards 14 Salem
Washburn Alfred F. Rev., h. 28 Quincy Washburn Emory Mrs., house 28 Quincy Washburn Frank B., clerk (102 State, B.), b. 29 Lee
Washburn Frank G., letter carrier, 7 Har- vard row, h. at Somerville
Washburn Frank S., driver Cambridge R. R. Co., boards 24 Holyoke
Washburn Henry B., car driver, house 1 Pond place [ster Washington Elizabeth, widow, h. 33 Dun- Washington Harry A., janitor, 20 Prescott, boards do.
Wason Robert B., wholesale grocer (G1 Chatham, B.), boards 7 Walnut avenue Wassenius Thorsten M., cabinet-maker (76 Beverly, B.), boards S Norfolk Wasson Andrew, blacksmitlı, h. Jordan pl. Waterman Aaron, cigars, etc., 97 Main, h. do.
Waterman Herbert A., printer, boards 11 Pleasant place
Waterman Isabella J. Mrs., h. 11 Pleasant place
Waterman James H., bookbinder Riverside bindery, house 2 Fairmont av.
FLORISTS. P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 JIAIN AND 89 SPARKS STREETS.
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Waters Eliza M., widow of Henry C., h. G Sacramento place, last on left
Waters George Rev. D. D., h. 5 Hilliard Waters Henry S., laborer, h. 47 Cogswell avenue
Waters Thomas, laborer, h. 3} Broadway
W ATRISS A WHITING, hard- ware, etc., 605 Main, boards 4 Pros- pect
Watriss Sarah W., widow of Oliver W., h. 4 Prospect
Watson Alexander, teamster W. T. Rich- ardson & Co., house 2 r. 78 Boylston Watson Benjamin F., proof-reader (264 Washington, B.), house 18 Shepard Watson Edward P., clerk (28 Summer, B.), boards 18 Shepard
Watson Edwin S., clerk, 621 Main, house 22 Orchard
Watson Florence E. Mrs, h. 208 Harvard Watson Frank L., bookkeeper (85 Oliver, B.), boards 18 Shepard
Watson Frank W., cooper, rear 68 Allston, boards 170 Gore
Watson Henry H., cooper, rear 68 Allston, house 170 Gore
Watson James, supt. of mailing dept., Riv- erside Press, house 63 Hancock
Watson Jeremiah S., cooper, house Squire's brick block, Gore
Watson John B., laborer, h. 5 Gray place
W ATSON JOHN C., stock-broker, (70 Devonshire, B.), h. 388 Harvard Watson John F., engineer (162 Washing- ton, B.), house 11 Clark
Watson Julia E. Miss, sec. Cambridge flow- er mission, boards 25 Church
Watson Marie L. Mrs., fancy work, 36 Cottage, house do.
Watson Richard, supt., Otis, cor. First, h. 59 Third [h. 39 Pleasant Watson Rosina C., widow of Justus D., Watson Sereno, Curator of the Herbarium Botanic Garden H. U., h. 26 Shepard Watson Thomas, brakeman B. & L. R. R. h. 17 Winter
Watson William,inspector Cambridge R.R., rooms 5 South
Watson William R., hostler, house Mont- gomery, corner Harvey
Watson William W., carpenter, house 2 Willow
Watt Georgiana Miss, proof-reader Uni- versity Press, boards 17 De Wolf
Watts Alice L. Miss, teacher Putnam gram- mar school, boards 77 Thorndike
Watts Edward D., clerk, h. 121} Winsor Watts Francis A. Mrs., house 26 Antrim Watts Lucy M. Miss, robe makér, 203 Bridge, house 115 Spring [Bow Watts Mary E., widow of Robert H., h. 31 Watts W. H., salesman (477 Washington, B.), bds. 121} Winsor
Waugh Charles, carriage painter, 446 Main, house 26 Hamilion
Waugh Richard W., blacksmith, 446 Main, boards 374 do.
W AUGII WM. A., carriage manu- facturer, 442 and 444 Main, h. 244 Pearl Way John S., clerk (111 South Market, B.), boards 137 Oxford
Wayland Fred N., carpenter, b. 9 Norfolk Wayman Charles A., clerk (437 Washing- ton, B.), boards 88 Harvard
Waymouth George, clerk, 609 Main, house 134 Austin
Waymouth, see Weymouth
Weathers John, machinist, h. 37 Cambridge Weaver Richard, h. 51 Hastings
Webb Abbie M. Miss, teacher Washington grammar school, bds. 17 Shepard
Webb Alice M., widow of Charles D)., h. 20 Berkeley
Webb James, laborer, h. r. 57 Harvard Webb Marianne M. Miss, teacher Holmes primary school, boards 17 Shepard
Webb Michael, house 17 Shepard
Webb William R., cigars (14 Central whf., B.), house 125 Oxford
Webber Aaron D., bookkeeper, (105 State, B.), boards 87 Norfolk [h. do. Webber A. Carter, physician, 771 Main, Webber Chas. E., jeweller (102 Court, B.), house 6 Beach
Webber Charles E., teamster Work & Hay- ward, house 8 Eaton
Webber Chas. H., moulder, house 3 River- side place
Webber C. H. driver Camb. R. R., Co. Webber Daniel, wood carver, 54 Bridge, house 45 Cambridge
Webber Frank O., physician, 13 Magazine, house do.
Webber George A., student, H. U., boards 771 Main [house do. Webber Harrison, roofer, 153 Brookline, Webber Hollis A., trunk maker, rear 382 Main, boards Baldwin street station, Cambridge R. R. Co.
Webber John H., architeet, 583 Main rooms do.
Webber Mary, wid. of F. E., bds. 4 Pearl Webber Oliver H., apothecary, 591 Main, house 100 Austin
Webber Sarah B. Mrs., h. foot Frisbie pl. Weber Anslem, bootmaker, 212 Cambridge, house do.
Weber Dennis, teamster, h. 57 Charles Weber George, lager beer, 214 Cambridge, house do.
Weber Henry, boots and shoes, 75 Pleasant boards 6 Laurel [20 Prescott Webster Arthur G., student, H. U., rooms Webster Benjamin E., gilder (508 Wash- ington, B.), house 100 Columbia
Webster Jennie R. Mrs., dressmaker, 100 Columbia, house do.
Webster John M., waiter, h. 43 Blackstone Webster Nathan, house 9 Sumner
NAILS, LEAD, ZINC, &c.,
AT BURDITT & WILLIAMS', 20 DOCK SQUARE.
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Webster Theodore B., architect and car- penter, house 88 Fourth
W EBSTER WILLIAM F.
cement mnfr., 1 Albany, house 225 Putnam avenue
Weeks F., compositor, b. 112 Western av. Weeks Mary E., widow of Emmet, house 13 Rockwell
Weeks Savina, widow, house 38 Linnæan Weeks Winthrop S., teamster, b. 52 Elm Werhil George, diary maker, 105 Magazine, house rear 152 Pearl
Weiandt Joseph, varnisher, 162 Broadway, house 2 Eighth
Weinbergh Isaac, dry goods, h. 33 Second Weinhold Henry, wood turner, h. 68 Second Weinhold Oscar, gilder, boards 68 Second Weinschenk Everett G., clerk (42 Central, B.), boards 1 Revere
Weinschenk Gustave, printer Harvard Un- iversity, house 1 Revere
Weisse Henry, teamster, boards 58 Sixth Weisse John S., upholsterer, b. 58 Sixth Weisslinger Herman, moulder, 356 Main Weisslinger Joseph, moulder, h. 82 Fifth Weitze Jacob, laborer, b. 13 Squire's ct.
W EITZE PAUL, provisions, 186 Cambridge, house do.
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EITZE ROBERT, sausage mnfr., Thorndike, cor. Eighth, house Spring cor. Eighth
Welch Aunie. widow, house 17 Brown
Welch Benj. S., house 44 Brookline
Welch Catherine, widow of James, house 34 Hunting
Welch Charles O., agent (16 Devonshire, B.), house 61 Third
Welch Charles P., periodical store, 146 Hampshire, house do.
Welch Daniel, junk, boards r. 127 Third Welch Daniel J., currier, lı. 157 Franklin Welch David, laborer, house 10 McCabe Welch David F., liquors, 327 Cambridge, house do.
Welch David F., wood turner, boards 34 Hunting
Welch Dennis, laborer, house 5 Carson
Welch E. Baker, telephone (95 Milk, room 67 B.), house 823 Main
Welch Frank, laborer, bds. 1 Hampshire Welch Frank, currier, boards 191 Dublin Welch Hannah R., widow of Benjamin, house 127 Norfolk
Welch James, laborer, house 196 Spruce Welch James, blacksmith, 19 Gore, boards at Boston
Welch Jeremiah, currier, h. Dudley, c. Reed Welch John, currier, house 88 Fifthı Welch John, laborer, house 4 Conlon's ct. Welch John, junk, rear 127 Third, h. do. Welch John, laborer, house 12 Porter
Welch John, teamster, 103 Bridge, house at Somerville
Welch John, laborer, h. 123 Webster av.
Welch John, laborer, b. 451 Cambridge Welch John, glass niaker, N. E. glass works, North b. 40 Union
Welch John, laborer, bds. 105 Webster av. Welch Jolin jr., laborer, bds. 4 Conlon's ct. Welch John H., house 12 White
Welch Jolın J., laborer, 17 Main
Welch John M., coupé driver, 904 Main, house 16 Berkshire place
Welch Margaret Mrs., house 76 Spruce
Welch Mary, wid. of Edward, h. 40 Union Welch Mary H., wid. of Hiram, h. 113 Otis Welch Mary J., dressmaker, boards 191 Dublin [Third
Welch Maurice, at 12 Cambridge, h. 102 Welch Maurice jr., laborer, 68 Bridge, h. 62 Charles
Welch Michael, grease collector, house 105 Webster avenue
Welch Michael, laborer, house 181 Bridge Welch Michael, glass maker, b. 40 Union
Welch Michael lab., house r. 189 Hampshire Welch Michael, coachman, 560 Cambridge Welch M. J., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., house 196 Green
Welch Oliver, engineer (65 Pitts, B.), h. 67 Otis
Welch Orin J., inspector N. E. Telephone and Telegraph Co., 623 Main, house 74 Washington
Welch Patrick, plasterer, h. 261 Franklin Welch Peter C., liquors, etc., 165 Broad- way, rooms 167 do.
Welch Robert, laborer, house 87 Dublin Welch Sarah, wid. of David, h. 191 Dublin Welch Thomas, laborer, 17 Main, boards 10 Broadway
Welch Thomas, laborer, house 27 Vine Welch Thomas F., clerk, bds. 17 Donnell Welch William, house 16} Mill
Welch William, grease collector, boards 34 Hunting
Welch William, helper, 356 Main
Welch, see Walsh, also Welsh and Weltch Welcomb Fred, cooper, 169 Gore, boards 184 Cambridge
Weld John C., carpenter, b. 11 Farwell pl. Wellbrock John, laborer, bds. 41 Winter Weller Edward J., labcrer, 368 Main
Weller Jacob E., machinist, house School street ct.
23
Wellington Ada H., teacher Harvard gram- mar school, house 20 Amory
Wellington Alfred H., clerk, 28 Bridge, h. at Charlestown
Wellington Austin C., treas., Austin C. Wellington Coal Co., coal, 5 Broad- way, and (438 Federal, 17 Congress, and 564 Albany, B.), house at Boston
W ELLINGTON AUSTIN C. COAL CO., 5 Broadway (438 Federal, 17 Congress and 564 Al- bany, B.)
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Wellington Chas. B., medical student, bds. õ Temple
Wellington Ernest H., clerk, 211 Bridge, boards at West Medford
Wellington Hannibal, boards 63 Prospect Wellington Horatio (H. Wellington & Co.), wood and coal, 28 Bridge, house at Charlestown
W ELLINGTON HORATIO &
CO. (Horatio Wellington), coal and wood, 28 Bridge and (11 Kilby, B.)
Wellington Jonas C., president, Austin C. Wellington Coal Co., overseer of poor, and coal (17 Congress, B.), house 125 North avenue
W ELLINGTON JOSEPH A.
(J. A. Wellington & Co.), wood and coal. 211 Bridge (and Warren avenue, Charlestown), and (68 Water, B.), h. 125 Nortlı avenue
Wellington Joseph V., fruit, etc. (15 and 17 Boylston market, B.), house 12 Tre- mont
Wellington Joseplı V. jr., clerk (15 and 17 W W Boylston market, B.), b. 12 Tremont ELLINGTON J. FRANK, clk., 28 Bridge, house at Somerville ELLINGTON J. A. & CO. (Joseplı A. Wellington), wood and coal, 211 Bridge (Warren avenue, Charlestown), and (68 Water, B.)
Wellington Kate F., teacher Otis primary school, boards 63 Prospect
Wellington Margaret B. Miss, teacher Har- vard grammar school, h. 20 Amory
Wellington Wm. W., physician, house and office 5 Temple
Wellman Carrie Mrs., house 132 Wasling- ton
Wellman J. Wesley jr., pressman River- side Press, house 74 River
Wells Amos B., foreman Rhoades' build- ing, State, house 62 Winsor
Wells Charles P., teamster, lı. 15 School
Wells Harrison G., boots and shoes (110 Summer, B.), boards 5 Bigelow
Wells Henry, shipper (100 Arch, B.), h. 2} William
W ELLS HENRY J., atttorney-at- law (15 Pemberton sq., room 5, B.), h. 5 Bigelow
Wells Henry W., produce (203 Mercantile market, B.), house 60 Dana
Wells James A., notary public (2 Pember- ton square, B.), house 140 Brattle
Wells James H., cigar mnfr., 458 Main, h. 148 Wasnington
Wells Jeremialı, teamster, h. 33 Pine
Wells John H., policeman station 1, house 20 Farwell place
Wells J., woodworker, M. E. Rideout & Co., State
Wells Samuel H., clerk (15 Central wharf, B.), house 2 Hudson
Welsch Benj. E., bookbinder, h. 1 Sands Welsh Barnard, tinman, rooms 89 Putnam avenue
Welslı Elizabeth, widow of Bernard, house 2 Water
Welsh Peter, laborer, house 64 Bolton
Welsh Richard H., bookbinder Riverside Press, house 49 Allston
Welsh Walter, house 53 Otis
Weltch Henry T., provisions, Western av., cor. Putnam av., house 8 Howard
Weltch, see Welch, also Welsh and Walsh Welton H. H., student H. U., rooms. 5 DeWolf
Welts Edgar W., potter, h. rear 19 Grant
Welts Elisha A., glass worker, house 183} Cambridge
Wendell Oliver C., asst. at Observatory, house 18 Saville
Wentworth Charles A., trimmer (34 North B.), boards 113} Winsor
Wentworth Charles E. (John Wilson & Son), printer University Press, house 386 Harvard
Wentworth Charles G. (R. & C. G. Went- worth), carpenter, rear Main, corner Essex, house 99 Austin
Wentworth Edgar L., driver 195 Broadway, boards 7 Franklin
Wentworth Elizabeth B. Mrs. house 113} Winsor
Wentworth Fred G., clerk (18 Bowker, B.), boards 56 North avenue
Wentworth George L., lawyer (209 Wash- ington, rm. A., B.), bds. 298 North av. Wentworth George S., laborer, house 159 Winsor
Wentworth Harry Mrs. house 15 Elm
Wentworth Henry A., salesman (51 Frank- lin, B.), boards 40 Prospect
Wentworth Herbert M., clerk (Franklin, B.), boards 7 Franklin
Wentworth Irene W. Miss, teacher (Bow- doin school, B.), boards 15 Elm
Wentworth Josiah P., driver R. H. Hanson, boards 41 Pine
Wentworth Mary E., widow of Isaac, house 40 Prospect
Wentworth Reuben (R. & C. G. Went- worth), carpenter, rear Main, corner Essex, house 99 Austin
Wentworth R. & C. G. (Reuben and Chas. G. Wentwortlı). carpenters, rear Main, cor. Essex [Franklin
Wentworth Samuel L., carpenter, house 7 Wentworth Thomas B., pew and pulpit builder, Rhoades' building, State, h. at Watertown
Wentwortlı Warren G., machinist, 356 Main, boards 39 Cottage
Wentworth William (Wentworth & Getch- ell), provisions, 471 Main, h. 467 do. Wentworth William H., marble and soap- stone (18 Bowker, B.), h. 56 North av.
PACH BROTHERS,
MAIN STREET, NEXT BECK HALL,
H. Wm. Tupper, Manager.
PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR HARVARD UNIVERSITY
CAMBRIDGE
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Wentworth & Getchell (William Went- worth and Benjamin F. Getchell), pro- visions, 471 Main
Wentzell Airus F., sawyer, 3 Hampshire, rooms 52 Columbia
Weren Eric, cabinet maker, h. 77 Wash. Wesselhæft Walter, physician, 391 Har- vard, house do.
Wesslinger John, moulder H. M. Bird, Pelham
West Augustine C., American Rubber Co., Potter, house 64 Winsor
West Elias, hostler Cambrilge R.R. Co. West Forrest W., local mail agent (P. O., room 52, B.), house 9 Shepard
West George W., action dept., 162 Broad- way, house 64 Webster avenue
West Jacob C., 'printer University Press, house 227 Green
West Jeremiah, laborer, h. 40 Plymouth
West Levi H., house 15 Hilliard
West Louisa C. Mrs., artistic wax work, house 33 Grigg
West Nicholas E., safe maker, 17 Main, house at Boston
West Orrin, plumber, 157 North av., house at Arlington
West Thomas F., engraver, 120 Portland, boards 183 Harvard
West William, iceman, bds. 5 Cedar sq.
West Wm. B., coal, wood and groceries, 35 Grigg, house 33 do.
West William H., manager (28 Lincoln, B.), house 130 Thorndike
W EST END ROOFING CO., slaters and roofers, (232 Cambridge, and 10 Canal, B.)
Westerman Chas., cigar maker, 35 Pearl, boards 8 Norfolk
Western Union Telegraph Co., 625 Main, 203 Bridge, and Lyceum building, Harvard square
Westgate John H., action maker, 162 Broadway, house 21 Sidney
Westman Charles, laborer, h. 17 Carson Weston Alfred, house 33 Cogswell av.
Weston Charles H., brass finisher (East Boston), house 26 Front
Weston Daniel C., organ tuner, 162 Broad- way, house at Somerville
Weston James, laborer, 502 Main
Weston James, teamster, house 7} Fifth Weston John, laborer, 13 Broadway
Westwood John, crockery, 52 Washington, corner Portland, house do.
Wetherbee John W., cabinet maker, 25 Brattle, house at Charlestown
Wetherbee Roswell, physician, 197 Har- vard, rooms do. Wetherbee, see Witherbee
Wetherby James L., painter, h. 37 Camb. Wetmore George, carpenter, bds. 5 Kinnaird Weymouth David, bds. 33 Green
Weymouth David F. (Weymouth & Wor- cester), hay, etc., 506 Main. h. 510 do.
Weymouth & Worcester (David F. Wey- mouth and Edgar L. Worcester), hay. etc., 506 Main
Weymouth, see Waymonth
Whalen Daniel, heater, 126 Portland, house 114 Harvard
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