The Cambridge directory 1885, Part 52

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Publication date: 1885
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
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Tuson Zachary T., carriage smith (14 Sud- bury, B.), H. 8 William


Tute Rensselaer, salesnian (207 State, B.), h. 8 River


Tuttle Freeman, gardener, b. 25 Tuttle Tuttle Herbert A., clerk, 13 Broadway, h. at Lexington [Tuttle


Tuttle Lydia B., widow of Moses, h. 25 Tuttle Mary E., widow of Joseph P. S., h. 364 Camb.


Tuttle Wm. H., salesman (121 Summer, B.), h. 102 Magazine


Twine Maria, widow of Wm., house 159 Broadway


Twing harness maker, b. 126 Gore Twisden E. Stacy, clerk, 621 Main, b. 32 Western Av. [Rockwell Twisden John W., clerk, 568 Main, h. 18 Twist Wm., police station 2, h. 92 Pearl


Twist Wm. H., conducior, Camb. R. Co., h. 462 Main [98 Norfolk Twitchell Orrin W., salesman, 31 Elm, h. Twohig Dennis, mason, house 4, rear 18 Sparks


Twohig Dennis J., laborer, boards 4, rear 18 Sparks


Twohig Eugene, mariner, bds. h. 2, r. 18 Sparks


Twohig James, laborer. boards 2, rear 18 Sparks


Twohig John, gardener, h. 2, r. 18 Sparks Twohig John, baker, boards house 2, rear 18 Sparks


Twohig Wm. J., mason, bds. 2, r. 18 Sparks Twonibly Harris, teamster, h. 88 Tbird


Twombly Joshua, h. 21 Putnam Av.


Tyler Albert E. A., sawyer, 3 Hampshire, h. 160 Harvard


Tyler Asa Mrs., h. 28 Sixth


Tyler Daniel G., paints, etc. (26 India, B.), h. Highland Av., near Broadway


Tyler Frank, wood engraver (B.), boards 52 Austin


Tyler Geo. F. (Daniels, Badger & Co.), furniture mnfr., Woodbury bldg., Otis, h. 14 Bigelow


Tyler Henry M., printer, University Press, house 3 Avon Place [Shepard Tyler John F., lawyer, 97 Camb., bds. 13 Tyler John M., pres., Camb. Gas Light Co. (76 State, B.), h. 13 Shepard Tyler Jos. H .. registrar of probate, and in- solvency, and attorney, office, Court House, Third, h. at Winchester Tylor A. O. Mrs., b. 6 Garden


Tynes Timothy, caterer, h. 166 Hampshire Tynes Timothy G., clerk (P. O., B.), bds. 1.66 Hampshire


UHLER SAMUEL H., boots and shoes (103 Summer, B.), h. 67 Dana


Uhrig Chas. H., clerk, 596 Main, boards 73 Green [Main, h. 73 Green Uhrig Joseph, prop. Prospect House, 596


Uhrig Joseph, Jr., b. 73 Green


Ulme Geo. R., clerk (6 Congress Sq., B.), house 90} Inman


Ulmer Maria J. Miss, h. 104 Allston


Ulmer Susan Miss, h. 104 Allston


Ulmer Geo., foreman of coopers, 169 Gore, h. 127 Thorndike [182 do.


Ultsch John B., foreman, 184 Broadway, h. Umbehend Amos, liquors, 337 Main, h. 21 School [School


Umbehend Catherine, wid. of John, h. 21 Umbehend Chas., finisher, Otis, c. First Umbehend Ferdinand F., upholsterer, 363 Main, b. 21 School


Umbehend Fred, upholsterer, b. 21 School Umbehend Jacob, machinist, b. 51 School Umbehend John, varnisher, b. 33 Eighth Umlah Wm., tinner, Boston Stamping Co. Underhill Chas., clerk, 3 Linden, house at * Somerville


Underhill Chas. W. (Hazlett & Underhill), planing mill, First, h, at Winchester Underhill Wm. H., asst., First Baptist Church, h. rear 350 Broadway


Underwood Nathan, milkman, 34 Maga- zine, h. do. [do.


Underwood Peter, grocer, 173 Rice. h. 17 Underwood Walter H., milkman, 34 Maga- zine, h. do. [ager, 565 Main Union Pacific Tea Co., Robt. Kerr, man- University Bindery, E. W. Bettinson, prop., 7 Brattle


University Press, John Wilson & Son, Brattle Sq., and (254 Wash., B.)


Uphant Harry T., clerk, City Treasurer's office, City Hall. h. 22 Clinton


Upham Thos. A., machinist (17 Harvard Place, B.), lı. 22 Clinton


Urquhart James W., clerk (43 Hanover, B.), h. 124 Winsor


Urquhart William (Urquhart & Fraser), carpenter, Rhoades bldg., State, h. 124 Winsor


Urquhart & Fraser (Wm. Urquhart and Duncan A. Fraser),


carpenters, Rhoade bldg., State


Usher Chas., printer, b. 23 Hancock


Usher William P., compositor, University Press; h. 23 Hancock


Utley Edith Miss, collar maker, 10 Arrow


Utter J., pattern maker, 72 Main


VAIL JOSEPH HOWARD, shipping clerk, 153 Putnam Av., h. 22 Park


Vaile J., driver, Camb. R. Co.


Valencia Peter A., book presssr, house 10 Andrew


Valentine Jones (Valentine & Salls), Sar- gent's wharf, Charles River, order of- fice, 7 Boylston, h. 30 Holyoke


Valentine Wm. Samuel, waiter, boards 63 Washington


DENTISTS,


Dr. E. Y. White, 2 603 Main St. Dr. W. H. Hollis, § Central Sq.


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TRY CURTIS' HOME MADE BREAD, CHELSEA.


TTALENTINE & SALLS (Jones Valentine and Edwin S. Salls), coal and wood, Saagent's wharf, Charles River, order office, 7 Boylston Vales Isaac, plasterer, b. 88 Mt. Auburn Vallee Alphonzo C., bookbinder, Riverside, Press, h. 55 River


Vallely Arthur L. Mrs., h. 29 Porter Vallely Arthur T., h. 22 Porter


Vallely John P., teamster, 169 Gore, bds. 22 Porter


Vallely Peter B., surveyor of lumber, 69 Main, house rear 48 Broadway


Van Brunt E. P., widow of Commodore G. J., house 167 Brattle


V TAN BRUNT HENRY, architect (60 Devonshire, B.), h. 167 Brattle Vance Jos. S., salesman (B.), h. 23 Cherry Van der Heide John, cigar maker, 513 Main house at Boston


Vandervoort John E., foreman, 153 Putnam avenue, house 19 Prospect


Van Deusen Edward, piano action maker, boards 53 Cherry


Van Duzee Orville W., iron moulder, h. 13 Cherry [r. 112 Columbia Van Hise Deborah J., widow of Frank, h. Van Hise Joanna, widow of Frank, house 9 Flagg st. court


Van Horn Alfred, h. 105 Columbia


Van Horn Elizabeth M., widow of John, h. 14 Cogswell place


Van Meter C., hostler, Baldwin st. stable, Cambridge R. Co.


Van Putten John, cabinet maker, 203 Bridge, house 160 Otis


Van Putten Wm. F., printer (Medford), boards 160 Otis


Van Rees Nicholas, h. 160 O is


Van Stry Augustus A., cabinet maker, h. 125 Winsor


Van Stry Augustus L., carver (East Bos- ton), house 125 Winsor


Van Stry Ferdinand, hatter, b. 23 Carson Van Stry Louis F., confectioner (B.), bds. Jacob Coppenrattis', Eightlı


Van Ummersen Wm., wood turner, Otis, c. First, house 54 Sixth


Vanwyke Fred E., teamster, h. 77 Hastings Varnum H. William, h. 7 Roseland


Varnum John M., broker (52 Devonshire, B. ), house 7 Roseland


V TAUGHAN A. ABBOTT, oils (24 Broad, B.), h. 19 Berkeley AUGHAN BENJ., com. mer. (24 Broad, B.), h. 24 Concord av. Vaughan Charles E., physician and over- seer of poor, 8 Garden, h. do.


Vaughan George, rubber worker, boards 149 Main


Vaughan Hallowill, stndent, bds. 8 Garden Vaughan Michael, lab., h. 12 Bolton


Vaughan Wm. M., h. 2 Craigie


Vaughan W. D., jobber, h. 22 Upton


Vaughn E. L., conductor, Camb. R. Co. Vaughn George, grinder, Amer, Rubber Co. house 149 Main


Vaughn James W., safe painter, 17 Main, house 5 Pioneer


Vaupel Louis F,, engraver, N. E. Glass Works, house 109 Thorndike


V AUPEL LOUIS II., formerly Lincoln, Chamberlin & Co., pork, etc. (33 North, B.), boards 109 Thorndike


Veith Paul F., fresco and house painter, r. Lyce im Hall, h. 42 Cogswell av.


Venables Elizabeth, widow of George, h. 189 Franklin [way, h. 12 Union Venner John T., piano maker, 162 Broad- Venner Wm., case maker, 162 Broadway, house 91 Columbia


Veno Henry, heater, Amer. Rubber Co.


Veno James H., at Amer. Rubber Co., h. 68 Webster av.


Venter Charles E., jeweler (41 Hanover, B.), house 27 Tremont


Venter Matilda E., widow of J. E., house 55 Moore


Verlin Abbie A. Miss, housekeeper, 83 Otis Verlin Wm., carpenter, h. 177 Camb.


Vicente Joseph, baker, 67 Gore, bds. do.


Victory John B., stucco worker, house 6 Rogers' block, Main


Vigneron John, glass cutter, h. 159 Winsor Viles M. E., foreign stamps, post office box Villiers Anthony, house 31 Decatur


Villemaire Chas., tinsmi h, h. 2 Loughrey av Villemaire Louis, hairdresser, boards 2 Loughirey avenue


Villmaire Charles, tinsmith, Boston Stamp- ing Works, Third


Vilmaire Eugene, tinsmith, 104 Main, b. do. Vilmaire Henry F., tinsmith, r. 104 Main, boards do.


Vilmair : Napoleon, tinsmith, h. 2 Hastings Vilmaire Ovide, tinsmith, 104 Main, h. do. Vilmaire Ovide jr., tinsmith, 104 Main, boards do.


Vinal Charles A., shoe mnfrs., goods (35 High, B ), house 17 Centre


Vincent Adelaide, packer, 31 Elm, boards Hampshire


Vincent Henry, foreman, 520 Cambridge, house 135 Hampshire


Vincent O., drivier, Camb. R. Co.


Vining Abbie A. Miss, bookkeeper (B.), house 486 Main


Vining Caroline M. Mrs., h. 486 Main


Vining Carrie R. Miss, saleslady, 502 Main, boards 486 do.


Vink Elmer E., compositor, rms. 17 Brook- line [36 Essex


Vinton Mary L., teacher, Allston school, h. Virgin Nancy K., h. 21 Tr wbridge


Vittum John, ice driver, h. 35 Amory


Vocell Joseph, sheet iron worker, house 44 Cedar


INSURANCE.


H. BIRD & CO., 559 Main St., Cambridgeport. 53 Devonshire St., Boston.


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Vocell Joseph T., brakeman, F. R. R., h. 12 Bolton [Spruce


Vocell Theodore, carriage maker, house 95 Vogel Wm., currier, h. 7 Sacramento


Vogl Adolph, bookkeeper, University Press, h. 81 Thorndike


Volt Reynold, cutter, N. E. Glass Co., lisuse rear 114 Spring


Voit William, brass finisher (30 Hanover, B.), house r. 109 Gore


Volk J. Henry, boot and shoe maker, 75 Pleasant, h. 222 Franklin


Volk Matthew, currier at Fischer's tannery, house at Boston


Volkmann Arthur L. K., teacher (20 Boyl- ton pl., B.), h. 62 Brattle


Vollman Frederick, wood worker, boards Mansion House, Gore


Vose Lyman, lab., h. 6 Squire's court


Vowles Geo. W., rubber worker, boards 5 Kinnaird


WADDELL ANNIE J., dressmaker, h. 1 Magazine court


Waddington John, currier, Dudley


Wadduck J., hostler, Camb. R. Co., Har- vard sq. stable [h. 301 Broadway Wade Asa, flour inspeetor (186 State, B.), Wade Henry F., book-keeper (186 State, B.), h. 6 Tremont [av.


Wade Horace T., locksmith, h. 66 Webster Wade J. Augustine, supt. Cambridgeport Diary Co., 105 Magazine, h. 10 Cottage Wade Joseph, machinist, 92 Main


Wade Nellie, widow of John, h. 1 Hastings Wade Rufus R., chief of district police (11 Mt. Vernon, B.), bds. 67 Otis [dike Wadey Alfred, brick layer, h. 134 Thorn- Wagner Rebecca L .. widow of William R., nurse, h. 38 Mt. Auburn


Wah Kee, laundry, 29 Brattle, h. do.


Wah Lee, laundry, 523 Main, h. do.


Wahlgren John F., cabinet maker, 44 Cam- bridge, h. at Everett


Wahlp John, laborer, h. Ayers block, Third Wain Walter Thomas, boiler maker, B. & L. R. R. shop, h. 77 Third [59 Sixth Wait John L., machinist, 179 Broadway, h. Waite Aaron G., foreman, Richardson's factory, bds. 18 Amory [do.


Waite Charles H., clerk, 471 Main, h. 414 Waite Frank H., iron moulder, h. 59 Sixth Waitt Alvin, shade maker, 15 Blanche, h. at Greenwood


Waitt Andrew S., house 18 Ash


Waitt Freeman C. Mrs., h. 35 Cottage Waitt Georgianna Mrs., h. 2 Hastings


Waitt Sarah B. Miss, teacher, Dunster pri- mary school, bds. 25 Tuttle


Wakefield Alley T., physician, b. 842 Main Wakefield Eliza H. Mrs., h. 22 Pleasant Wakefield Enoch H., real estate broker (31 State, room 7, B.), h. 842 Main


Wakefield Enoch H Jr. (53 State, B.), bds, 56 Erie


Walcott Charles F., lawyer (10 Tremont, room 65, B.), h. 85 Sparks


Walcott Henry P., physician, 11 Water- house, h. do. [Prospect Waldron Annie E., widow of Asa D., h. 48 Waldron John Q. A., book-keeper (107 Commercial, B.), h. 55 Austin


Walen John W., machinist, bds. 365 Main Wales Sigourney, agent, razor strops (Med-


ford, cor. Monument, Charlestown), h. 22 Hrdley [rooms 102 Hastings


Walk Isaac V., waiter, Memorial Hall, Walker Augustus E., clerk, bds. 16 Wendell Walker Bryant, gardener, h. 54 Brattle


Walker Charles, supt. Riverside Press, h. 39 Western avenue [bds. 31 Winsor Walker Charles E., teamster, 3 Hampshire, Walker Charles T., carriage and horse mart (168 Portland, B.), h. 293 Harvard Walker Edward L., clerk, 438 Harvard, bds. 54 Brattle [Everett


Walker Frank L., student, H. U., h. 5 Walker Fred S., lawyer, h. 24 Cherry


Walker Herbert, clerk (106 Portland, B.), bds. 293 Harvard


Walker Horace H., engineer, House of Correction, h. 104 Thorndike


Walker John, medical lozenge maker, 150 Broadway, bds. 12 Pleasant


Walker John Mrs., house 113 Norfolk


Walker John C., book-keeper (166 Portland, B. ), bds. 293 Harvard


Walker John E., printer, Riverside Press, 1. 53 Pleasant


Walker John H., book-binder, Riverside Press, lı. 165 Putnam avenae


Walker John H., book-keeper (237 Wash- ington, B.), bds. 650 Main


Walker John H., driver, steam fire engine 2. h. 7 Winsor [36 River


Walker John W., postal clerk, F. R. R., lı. Walker Joseph A., tinsmith, b. 179 Main Walker Joseph H. Mrs., h. 16 Wendell


Walker Marcellus, boots and shoes (28 High, B.), h. 289 Harvard


Walker Mary E., widow of Gardner, house 12 Warland [Hampshire


Walker Martha L., widow of John, h. 187 Walker Major, laborer, h. 59 Hastings


Walker Maxwell K .. hairdresser, 7 Brattle, rooms do.


Walker Parker L., inspector, 162 Broad- way, h. Salem


Walker Richard, se ton, St. John's E. church and janitor Epis. Theo. school, h. 255 Mt. Auburn [53 do.


Walker Samuel, tailor, 49 Cambridge, h. Walker Thomas O., stationery (2 A Ham- ilton pl., B.), h. 31 Western av.


Walker Weston W., grocer, 497 and 621 Main, h. 15 Putnam av.


Walker Wm., clerk, bds. 47 Mt. Auburn


Walker Wm., coffin maker, 203 Bridge, h. at Somerville


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Walkling Fritz L., die maker, N. E. Glass Works, h. at West Medford


Wall Charlotte, widow'of Edmund, h, 12 Brewer [bds. at Boston Wall Emma L., book-keeper, 1 Brattłe sq., Wall JJoseph E., saloon and billiards, 459 Main, h. do.


Wall Wm. E., grainer, h. 12 Brewer Wall W., Hostler, Camb. R. Co. stable, 201 Main [31 Ash


Wallace Albert H., clerk, 557 Main, bds. Wallace David P. (B.), bds. 96 Austin


Wallace Frederick G., clerk (74 Tremont, B.), bds. 31 Ash [Second Wallace Hannah, widow of John, house 26 Wallace James, foreman cabinet maker, 17 Main, h. at Boston


Wallace James, painter, I. 89 Tremont Wallace James HI., clerk, 65 River, bds. 11 Kinnaird [48 Clark


Wallace Jane A., widow of Thomas, Ir. r. Wallace Joseph, hostler, Camb. R.Co.stable, house rear Murray [201 Main Wallace J., hostler, Camb. R. Co. stable, Wallace Martlia A., widow of James P. Jr., h. 31 Ash [r. 30 Front


Wallace Mary A., widow of William, house Wallace Samuel, sash maker (B.), h. 7 Lambert avenue


Wallace Sophia, nurse, house 13 Eighth Wallace Thos. G., lumber, 162 Broadway, h. rear 48 Clark


Wallenstrom Albert, at Mason & Hamlin, house 54 Portland


Waller Harriet L. H. Mrs., employment office and hairdresser, 49 Fourth, h. do. Waller John A., hairdresser, 128 Canrb., lı. 49 Fourth


Walley Geo., lab., 126 Portland, h. Lilac ct. Walling Henry F., topographer, U. S. gen. survey (4 Pearl, B.), house 98 Trow- bridge


Walp Abraham, wood moulder, h. 51 Vine Walp W. Henry, in rolling mill, boards 6 Berkshire Place


Walsh Andrew, b. 8 Broadway


Walsh' Anna, widow of Walter, house 43 Seventh [Broadway


Walsh Annie, wid. of James M., house 8 Walsh Annie T., widow of Michael, house Brattle, c. Appian Way


Walsh Asa P .. galvanizer, b. 17 Walnut ct. Walsh Chas. H., teamster, boards 17 Wal- nut Court


Walsh Daniel, junk, h. 30 Hunting


Walsh David, cutter, N. E. Glass Co., b, 43 Seventh [Walnut Ct.


Walsh Edith L. Miss, dressmaker, h. 17 Walsh Edmund, blacksmith's Helper, b. 8 Broadway


Walsh Edmund, physician, 174 Camb., h. do. Walsh Ellen C. Miss, teacher, Otis Primary School, b. 75 Third


Walsh Gilbert E., carpenter, h. 154 Green


Walsh Henry E., lumber surveyor, house 142 Canıb.


Walsh James, bootmaker, Am. Rubber Co. Walsh James, liquors (57 Merrimac, B.), h. 115 Prospect


Walsh Jas., lab., h. 53 Bridge


Walsh John, boiler maker, B. & L. R. R. shop, h. 75 Third


Walsh Jonn, coachman, h. 252 Franklin Walsh John, stone cutter, bds. 1 Lowland Avenue


Walsh John H., carpenter, h. 17 Walnut Ct. Walsh John J., lı. 28 Tremont


Walslı John J., clerk, 8 Broadway, b. do. Walsh JJohn W., lab., b. 17 Walnut Ct.


Walsh Marv Miss, intelligence office, 115 Columbia, h. 188 Hampshire


Walsh Michael, grease collector, house 105 Webster Av. [Boston


Walsh Michael, liquors, 109 Third, h. at Walsh Michael, sculptor, h. McDonald


Walsh Patrick T., hen dealer, lı. Clay, 2d from Harvey [Seventh


Walsh Pierce, glass cutter (B.), bds. 43 Walsh Richard, lab., Ir. 132 Webster Av.


Walsh Thos., city laborer, h. Ninth, corner Otis L43 Seventh


Walsh Walter, cutter. N. E. Glass Co., b. Walsh Win., last carrier, Am. Rubber Co. Walsh, see Welch, Welsh, and Weltch Walsh -- , h. 28 Tremont


Walstrom John P., heleotype printer, h. 9 Perry


Walters John T., moulder, h. 62 Charles Walters Richard, house 12 Rogers bleck, Main [Main Walters Wm. F., lab., b. 12 Rogers blk., Walther Margaret A., widow of Daniel, h. 64 Fairmont


Walton Benjamin P., lithographic printer, Riverside Press, lı. 33 Auburn


Walton Chas. R., mechinist, 92 Main


Walton Daniel G., county commissioner, Court-house, Third, h. at Wakefield


Walton Milton L., .reas., North Avenue Savings Bank, h. Avon PI., off Avon Hill Street


Walton M. S. Mrs., h. 26 Mt. Auburn Walzer Harry, hatter, b. 387 Main


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ANLESS DAVID, fruit, etc., 13 Ilarvard Row, rooms 12 Farwell Place


Ward Ada M. Miss, copyist, Otis, corner Second, house 71 Dana


Ward Andrew A., provisions. h. 51 Erie


Ward Arthur, clerk, 540 Main, house 4 Kinnaird


Ward Austin, h. rear 41 Norfolk


Ward Catlerine Miss, h. 66 Hastings


Ward Chas. H., broker (26 Congress Sq., B.), h. 34 Putnam Av.


Ward Durgin J. H., clergyman, b. 23 Irving Ward Edw., cigar maker, 11 Willow, h. do.


HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,


BURDITT & WILLIAMS Wholesale and Retail. 20 DOCK SQUARE.


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Ward Edw. A., h. 71 Dana [River


Ward Edw. R., clerk, bds. 2, r. 13 Charles Ward Edw. W., teanister, 71 Main, b. 1682 Norfolk [Ct.


Ward Emily, wid. of Wm., h. 10 Leighton Ward Francis, shipper, 10 Arrow, li. 2, r. 13 Charles River [Magazine


Ward Frank, clerk (53 Beverly, B.), b. 69 Ward Fred, baker, b. 171 Canrb.


Ward Frederick L., clerk (Summer, cor. Hawley, B.), b. 121 Magazine


Ward Hannah, widow of Moses H., house 1683 Norfalk


Ward Harry Humphrey, clerk (240 Devon- shire. B. ), boards 34 Putnam Av.


Ward Helen M. Miss, teacher, Harvard Grammar School, b. 18 Bigelow


Ward Henry C., milkman, C. H. Titus, 15 Park, b. 121 Magazine


Ward H. Lyman, clerk, h. 121 Magazine


Ward James F., law student, boards 11 Willow


Ward Joanna, wid. of Patrick, h. 89 Gore Ward Jolin, piano polisher, 20 Albany, h. at Boston


Ward John F., time keeper, Camb. Gas Co.'s Works, Third, h. 8 Appian-Way Ward Joli H., harness cleaner, Camb. R. Co., 201 Main, b. Pioneer Av.


Ward John J., lab., b. 179 Dublin


Ward John P., watchnran, 169 Gore, h, 419 Cambridge


Ward Margaret, wid. of John, h. 179 Dublin Ward Mary A. Mrs., h. 66 Hastings


Ward Mary A. Miss, dry goods, 146 Har- vard, lı. do. [bia, h. do.


Ward Mary M., fancy goods, 155 Colum- Ward Roberi J., driver, Camb. R. Co., h. 15₺ Baldwin


Ward Robert J., lab., h. 4 Sands


Ward Sally R., wid. of Sant'l, h. 45 Erie


Ward Samuel L. (Ward & Waldron), pap- er hangings (53 Union, B.), house 26 Prospect


Ward Sarah, widow, h. 132 Spring


Ward S. Heber, shoemaker, 11 Harvard Row, b. 6 De Wolf


Ward Thos. Mrs., h. 353 Camb.


Ward Wm., currier, Dudley


Ward William, gardener, Hovey & Co., h. 98 Hanmpshire


Ward William, laborer, boards 179 Dublin Ward William F., paymaster, 169 Gore, rooms 36 Pearl


Ward William H., pressman, University Press, house 3 Mount Auburn place


Ward William J., conductor, Charles River Street Railway Co., bds. 381 Cambridge Ward Winthrop A. (W. A. Ward & Co.), carriage manufacturer, 244 and 246 Main, house 69 Magazine


Ward W. Austin, salesman, 244 Main, h 2 Norfolk


Ward W. A. & Co. (Winthrop A. Ward), carriage mnfrs., 244 and 246 Main


Wardell Geo., hairdresser, 15 Reed, h. do. Wardwell Ann M., widow of Joseph W., b. 299 North avenue


Wardwell Edward J., fancy goods (7 Bow-


doin square, Boston), h. 121 North av. Wardwell Frank W., fancy goods (7 Bow- doin square, Boston), h 299 North av. Wardwell Miranda Mrs., coat-maker, bds. 217 North avenue


Wardwell Sarah J. Mrs., boards 63 Oxford Wardwell Walter C,, sewer departnient (City Hall, Boston), boards 63 Oxford Ware Albert L., machinist. b. 32 Columbia Ware Gilbert N., clerk (Boston), boards 32 Columbia


Ware Henry, honse 8 Berkeley


Ware James P., student, Episcopal Theo. selrool. boards Lawrence Hall


Ware Louisa L. Miss. house 7 Waterhouse Ware Mary H. Miss. house 7 Waterhouse Ware Wesley, organ-maker, house 32 Co- lumbia [B.), h. 19 Lawrence


Warfield Henry, proof-reader (54 Pearl, Warland Edward M., salesman (26 Broad, Boston), house 11 Felton


Warland Emily Miss, copyist, Otis, corner Second. boards 11 Felton


Warland Henrietta H. Miss, h. 34 Brattle Warner Caleb H., president, National Bank


of Commerce (9 Sears building, B.). house 65 Sparks [Otis


Warner Elmer, laborer, 169 Gore, house 151 Warner George A., clerk, bds. 2 Percy pl. Warner George J., laborer, 153 Putnam av., house 32 Pleasant [Sparks


Warner Henry E., law-student, boards 65 Warner John, laborer, Boston and Lowell Railroad, house 303 Cambridge


Warner Joseph B., lawyer (39 Court, room 18. Boston), house 68 Sparks


Warner Rupert A., ship-carpenter, house 254 Broadway [202 Hampshire Warner Thomas, maclrinist, 29 Main, house Warner Willie A., carpenter, boards 254 Broadway


Warnock Adam. supreme secretary, A. L. of


H. (442 Wash., B. ), h. 111 Washington Warnock James, tailor (B.), h. 6 Cherry Warnock Thomas, saloon, 447 Main, h. do. Warnock William, laborer, h. 45 Harding Warnock William, Jr., hack-driver, 157 Pearl, house do.


Warnock Wi liam H., salesman (143 Sum- mer, Boston), house 23 Fifth


Warren Albert H. H., book-binder, River- side Press. house 78 Franklin


Warren Alfred E., music-teacher, boards 20% Pearl


Warren Charles E., conductor, Cambridge R. Co., lı. Hotel Inman, 529 Cambridge Warren Fennick, box-maker, 3 Hampshire


DENTISTS,


Dr. E. Y. White, 2 603 Main St. Dr. W. H. Hollis, § Central Sq.


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Warren Fred., blacksmith, Charles River Street R. Co., Bay, house at Somerville Warren John, teamster, 12 Cambridge, lı. 14 do. [weather Warren Martha R. Miss, boards 11 Fayer- Warren Rufus, boots and sho s (177 Con- gress, Boston), house 53 North avenue Warren Sarah C. Miss, variety-store, 452 Cambridge, house do.


Warren Thomas H., produce, house rear 100 Webster avenue Warren Timothy, laborer, house 59 North Warren William, cabinet-maker, Wood- bury's building, Otis, house rear 56 Franklin Warren William F. Rev., president, Boston University (12 Somerset, Boston), h. 329 Broadway [329 Broadway Warren William Marshall, student, boards Warren William T., confectionery mnfr., 9 and 11 Pearl, boards 46 do. Warshafsky Lewis, dry goods, house Mun- O roe, near Third Washburn Alfred F. Rev., house 28 Quincy Washburn Charles W., carriage-maker, Boylston, cor. Murray, li. at Somerville Washburn Emory Mrs., house 28 Quincy Washburn Frank B., clerk (102 State, B.), boards 29 Lee [Co., h. 1 Pond pl. Washburn Henry B., driver, Cambridge R. Washington Elizabeth, widow, house 26 Charles River [b. do. Washington Harry A., janitor, 20 Prescott, Wason Robert B., wholesale grocer (61 Chatham, Boston), boards 7 Walnut av. Wasson Andrew, blacksmith, h. Jordan pl. Wasson George, carpenter, boards 136 Otis Waterman Aaron, cigars, etc., 97 Main, h. do. [2 Fairmont av. Waterman Arthur T., music-teacher, boards Waterman Charles S., carpenter, boards r. 110 Main [h. 11 Pleasant pl. Waterman Harvey J., machinist, 356 Main, Waterman Henry J., machinist, boards 11 Pleasant place [Pleasant pl. Waterman Herbert A., printer, boards 11 Waterman Isabella J. Mrs., house 11 Pleas- ant place Waterman James H., book-binder, River- side bindery, house 2 Fairmont avenue Waters Eliza M., wid. of Henry C., h. 6 Sacramento place, last on left Waters J F., conductor, Camb. R. Co. Waters Thomas, laborer, h. 3} Broadway W ware, etc., 605 Main, bds. 6 Ellery Watriss Sarah W. Mrs., director, associated charities Central sq. bld., Western ave. h. 6 Ellery ATRISS A. WHITING, hard- Watson Alexander, teamster, Richardson & Bacon, h. 2 rear 78 Boylston TRY CURTIS' HOME MADE BREAD, CHELSEA. O Waters George Rev. D. D., h. 5 Hilliard Waters Henry S., laborer, h. 47 Cogswell avenue


Watson Benjamin F., proof-reader (264 Washington, B. ). h. 18 Shepard


Watson Delia, widow of Lewis, h. rear of 382 Cambridge


Watson Edward P., clerk (28 Summer, B.) boards 18 Shepard


Watson Edwin S., clerk, 497 Main, house 22 Orchard


Watson Frank W., cooper, (470 Harrison ave., B.), boards 170 Gore


Watson Henry H., cooper, (470 Harrison ave., B.), 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 ATSON JOHN C., stock-broker, W (70 Devonshire, B. ), h. 388 Harvard Watson John F., engineer, (162 Washing- ton, B.), house 11 Clark


Watson Marie L. Mrs., hosiery, 7 Lamson place


Watson Marv, widow of David, h. 52 Gore Watson Richard Mrs., h. 59 Third


Watson Rosina C., widow of Justis D., h. 29 Inman


Watson Sereno, Curator of the Herbarium Botanic Garden H. U., h. 56 Shepard Watson Thomas, brakeman, B. & L. R. R., h. 17 Winter [rooms 5 South


Watson William, inspector, Camb. R. Co. Watson Wm., locksmith, (B.), bds. 52 Gore Watson Willian W., carpenter, house 2 Willow




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