The Cambridge directory 1888, Part 63

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Publication date: 1888
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
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Welch, see Walslı, also Welsh and Weltch Weld John C., carpenter, h. 17 Hilliard


Weldon Charles H., piano maker, 162 Broadway


Weldon Charles L., carpenter and builder (Water, B.), h. 1 Pemberton


Well John F., bds. 33 Pine


Wellenbrock Jolın, laborer, Revere Sugar Refinery, boards 41 Winter


Weller Edward J., laborer, 368 Main, house Rogers block, 325 Main


Wellington Ada H. Miss, teacher, Harvard grammar school, house 20 Amory


W "ELLINGTON ALFRED H. (Horatio Wellington & Co.), coal and wood, 28 Bridge, house at Charlestown


Wellington Ann C., widow Heliodorus, h. 118 Norfolk


Wellington Austin C., president, Austin C. Wellington Coal Co., 81 Main, and (17 Congress, B.), h. at Boston


WELLINGTON AUSTIN C. COAL CO., 81 Main, 600 Main, 7 Boylston, and (Ninth, corner Old Harbor, So. Boston. 438 Federal, office, 17 Congress, B.) (see p. 658) Wellington Charles B., physician, 5 Temple, boards do.


Wellington Edmund S., book-keeper (B.), house 17 Roseland


Wellington Earnest H., clerk, 211 Bridge, bds. at West Medford


Wellington George I)., paper and twine dealer, house Hotel Munroe


Wellington Hannibal, bds. 118 Norfolk


W ELLINGTON HORATIO (Horatio Wellington & Co.), wood and coal, 28 Bridge, house at Charlestown


Burditt & White, 2 & 4 Central Sq. Have Constantly on hand


Paints, Oils & Glass.


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CAMBRIDGE


W ELLINGTON HORATIO &


CO. (Horatio, J. Frank & Alfred H. Wellington), coal and wood, 28 Bridge and (11 Kilby, B.), (see outside front cover)


Wellington Jonas C., treas. Austin C. Well- ington Coal Co. (17 Congress, B.), h. 125 North ave.


Wellington Joseplı A. (Wellington & Buck), wood and coal, 211 Bridge and (J. A. Wellington & Co.) do (39 War- ren ave., and Charles River ave., Charlestown), and (68 Water, B.), h. 267 North ave.


W' ELLINGTON J. FRANK (Horatio Wellington & Co.), coal and wood, 28 Bridge, house at Som- erville


Wellington Kate F., teacher, Otis primary school, bds. 118 Norfolk


Wellington Lydia A., clerk, 106 River, bds. 101 Norfolk


Wellin ton Margaret B. Miss, teacher, Harvard grammar school, house 20 Amory


Wellington William W., physician, and scc- retary school committee, house and office, 5 Temple


W ELLINGTON & BUCK (Jo- seph A. Wellington and Silas E. Buck), wood and coal, 211 Bridge (see line on outside back cover) Wells Alice R. Miss, bds. 5 Reidesel ave. Wells Amos B., foreman, 174 Broadway, house 408 Main


Wells Charles H., laborer, 613 Main, bds. 93 River


Wells Elizabeth F. Miss, music teacher, 61 Frost, boards. do


Wells Gardner F., student (Institute of Technology, B.), boards 61 Frost


Wells George, hill boy, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Wells Henry, shipper (100 Arch, B.), h. 2} William


Wells Henry J., attorney-at-law (8 Ashbur- ton place, B.), house 5 Bigelow


Wells Henry W., produce (203 Mercantile market, B.), house 18 Hadley


W ELLS JAMES A., notary public (2 Pemberton square, B.), house 5 Riedesel ave. (see page 652)


W ELLS JAMES HI., supt. (Cam- bridgeport Post Office), house 148 Washington


Wells Jeremiah C., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house 33 Pine


Wells John, arctic maker, American Rub- ber Co., boards 1 Washington


Wells John D., clerk, B :ard of Lunacy and Charity (State House, B.), house 61 Frost


Wells John H., policeman, station 1, house 20 Farwell place


Wells Louisa D. Miss, computer at Ob- servatory, Garden, boards 61 Frost Wells Henrietta N., widow of Samuel H., house 2 Hudson


Wells Wellington W., student, H. U., bds. 5 Bigelow


Welsh Benjamin E., painter, house 6 Cot- tage Row


Welsh Edward J., book-keeper (19 Tremont


row, room 7, B.), boards 64 Bolton


Welsh Frederick, boards 7 Franklin


Welsh James, coachman, 11 Everett, b. do. Welsh John J., steward, house 58 Elm


Welsh Joseph, at 169 Gore


Welsh Peter, laborer, house 64 Bolton


Welsh Peter Jr., laborer, A. H. Hews & Co., Crescent ave., boards 64 Bolton


Welsh Richard H., book binder, house 49 Allston


Welsh Robert, at 169 Gore


Welshı Walter, house 53 Otis


Welsh Wm., curtain maker, boards 71 School


Weltch Elizabeth, widow of Thomas J., b. 8 Howard


W ELTCH HENRY T., groceries and provisions, Western ave., cor. Putnam ave., house 8 Howard (see page 635)


Weltcli Otis W., clerk, Western ave., cor- ner Putnam ave., bds. 8 Howard


Weltch, see Welsh and Walsh


Welts Elisha A., cutter, N. E. Glass Works, house 183} Cambridge


Welts James, machine hand, 162 Broadway, boards 130 Cambridge


Wemertif W. S., at 44 Cambridge


Wendell George W., collector, boards 714 Main


Wendell Oliver C., asst. at Observatory, h. 18 Saville


Wendell Rufus, clergyman and publisher, 25 Ware, house do.


Wennerblad B. N., cabinet maker (B.), b. 287 Main


Wennerblad Sven, action maker, 145 Broadway, boards 287 Main


Wennerlof William S., wood carver, 44 Cambridge, house 58₺ do.


Wentworth Charles, machine hand, 162 Broadway, boards 408 Main


Wentworth Charles E. (John Wilson & Son), printer, University Press, house 158 Brattle


Wentworth Charles G. (R. & C. G. Went- worth), carpenter, rear 7 Essex, house 99 Austin


Wentworth Clarence E., student, H. U .. b. 56 North ave.


Wentwortlı Edgar L. (Savage & Co.), ex- press, 606 Main, house 39 Green


Wentworth G. Fred, foreman (18 Bowker, B.), boards 56 North avenue


CHOICE


GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS-New and Rare, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets. P. O'BRIEN & SON


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DIRECTORY


Wentworth Herbert M., clerk (14 Franklin B.), house 34 Sidney


Wentworth Irene W. Miss, teacher, (Bow- doin school, B.), bds. 15 Elm


Wentworth Jemima O., widow of Harry, h. 15 Elm


Wentworth John E., expressman, house 209 Pearl


Wentworth Joseph P., milkman and fish market, 1542 Harvard, house Hotel Clark


Wentworth J. M., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Wentworth Mary E., widow of Isaac, house 40 Prospect


Wentworth Reuben (R. & C. G. Went- worth), carpenter, rear 7 Essex, house 99 Austin


W ENTWORTH R. & C. G.,


(Reuben and Charles G.), carpen- ters, rear 7 Essex, (see page 626) Wentworth Samuel L., carpenter, 9 Wes- tern avenue, house 7 Franklin


Wentworth Thomas B., pew and pulpit builder, Rhoades building, State house 4 Essex


Wentworth Warren G., machinist, 356 Main, boards 17} Austin


Wentworth Wm. H. Mrs., house 56 Northi avenue


Wentzell E. A., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co., boards 48 Boylston


Werbalski Max, dry goods (12 Fleet, B.), house 51 Winter


Weren E., at 44 Cambridge


Wescott Edwin R., teamster, house 5 Hotel Luke


Wescott Laura S., teacher, Thorndike grammar school, boards at Winchester Wesselhoeft Walter, physician, 391 Har- vard, house do.


Wessman Angus, at 169 Gore


Wessman Charles Y., trimmer 169 Gore, h. 124 Webster avenue


Wessman Fred., at 169 Gore


Wessman Nil, laborer, house 325 Cam- bridge


Wessman William, at 169 Gore


West Alfred G., carpenter, house rear 27 Pine


West Augustine C., trav. salesman, Boston Woven Hose Co., house 9 Essex


West Elias, hostler, W. E. St. Ry. Co., Baldwin St. stable, house 32 Hastings West Harry A., clerk, boards 9 Essex


West Henry, plumber, boards 33 Grigg West Jacob C., compositor, University Press, house 417 Green


West John, agent (Brattleborough, Vt.), house 115 Western avenue


West Levi H., car builder, house 15 Hilliard


West Lewis W., waiter (B.), house 55 Hastings


West Louisa C. Mrs., artistic wax work, h. 33 Grigg


West Nicholas E., safemaker, 17 Main, h. 175 do.


West Thomas, clerk (97 Milk, B.), boards 115 Western avenue


West Wm. B., groceries, coal and wood, 35 Grigg, house 33 do.


W EST END ROOFING CO., Griffith J. Williams, supt. slaters and roofers (232 Cambridge and 10 Canal, B.), (see page 657)


Westberg Charles, tinsmith (B.), house 291 Main


Westcott Sarah R., widow of Henry, bds. Charles C., Read's Appleton


Western Union Telegraph Co., 622} Main, Cambridgeport, 203} Bridge, E. C., Lyceum bldg., Harvard square, Cam- bridge and 156 North avenue, N. C.


Westgate John II., carpenter, house 29 Front


Weston Cynthia C. Mrs., house 30 Vine


Weston Daniel C., organ tuner, 162 Broad- way, house at Somerville


Weston Edward T., shipper, 502 Main, bds. 100 Magazine


Weston James A., teamster, boards 30 Vine


Weston John, laborer, 356 Main


Weston Mattie Miss, clerk, 127 Cambridge, boards 30 Vine


Westwood Jolin, crockery, 147 Webster avenue


Wetherbee John W., cabinet maker, 25 Brattle, house at Charlestown


Wetherbee Roswell, physician, 520 Main, house do.


Wetherbee see Witherbee


Weymouth Hepzibah S., widow of Ivory H., boards 70 Austin


Weymouth L., house 2 Hotel Sun Weymouthi see Waymouth


Weysse Arthur W., student, II. U., boards 22 Mt. Auburn


Whalen Bridget, widow house 222 Franklin, Whalen Daniel, heater, 126 Portland, house 189 do.


Whalen Ellen Mrs., variety store, 214 North avenue, house do.


Whalen Henry, printer, house 206 Third Whalen James, laborer, h. 124 Brrokline


Whalen James N., baker, 502 Main, house 8 Lopez


Whalen John, carpenter, boards 15 Farwell place


Whalen John, laborer, Amer. Rnbber Co., boards 47 Vine


Whalen John J., gardener, 338 Harvard, house 5 Emmons place


Whalen John J., grocer, 320 Green h. do. Whalen Joseph, bottler, 37 Cedar, house 23 Reed


BURDITT & WILLIAMS.


All kinds of HARDWARE GOODS at Lowest Prices. 20 Dock Square.


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Whalen Michael, mason, 12 Brattle, house 86 Charles River


Whalen Michael, laborer, 172 Pearl, house rear 124 Brookline


Whalen Michael, lathier and locksmith, h. 214 North avenue [Spring


Whalen Michael J., police, Station 3, h. 73 Whalen Patrick, laborer, Am. Rubber Co., boards 159 Broadway


Whalen William, laborer, house 5 Burns ct.


Whalen W., canvasser, 477 Main


Whalen, see Walen and Whelan also Whealan


Whaley Charles W., porter (17 Beacon, B.), house 57 Hastings


Whaley Thomas, waiter (B.), h. 17 Elmer Whall Henry, laborer, 169 Gore, boards 44 Seventlı


Whall Patrick H., coppersmith (65 Merri- mack, B.), house 89 Third


Wharton Alexander, carpenter, house 168 Putnam avenue


Whealen Thomas J., electrotyper, River- side Press, honse 24 Fairmont


Whealen, see Whelan and Whalen, also Walen


Wheater Richard, wood turner, 162 Broad- way, house 2 Seckel


Wheater Timothy, foreman of wood turners,


162 Broadway, boards at South Boston Wheaton Caleb, farmer, house Willis court Wheeler Adeline, widow, boards 8 Mellen Wheeler Ann C. Miss, house 64 Austin


Wheeler Charles E., awnings (64 Commer- cial, B.), house 96 Oxford


Wheeler Charles H. , hack driver, 15 Church, house 12 Gerry


Wheeler Clarence A., clerk (36 Chauncy, B.), boards 192 North avenue


Wheeler Clark M., cutter (3 Winthrop sq., B.), boards 26 Green [do.


Wheeler Dwight C., jeweller, 410 Main, h. Wheeler Edward C., book-keeper, 503 Main, house 27 Inman


Wheeler Edward W., printer, 416 Harvard, house 25 Suffolk


Wheeler Elbridge L., moulder, 162 Broad- way, house 231 do.


Wheeler Elizabeth W., widow of Charles, house 73 Frost


Wheeler Frank I)., trav. salesman (B.), h. 192 North avenue


Wheeler Frank E , overlooker, 286 Main, house Seckel


Wheeler Frederick L., salesman (141 Fed- eral, B. ), house Prospect, c. Cambridge Wheeler George F., salesman (28 Tremont row, B.), house 59 Pleasant


Wheeler George K., manager, Telephone Exchange, 623 Main, house at Boston Wheeler George R., laborer, house 24 Berkshire


Wheeler Henry A., awnings (64 Commer- cial, B.), boards 73 Frost


Wheeler Henry G., salesman, boards 59 Pleasant


Wheeler Henry N., clerk (4 Park, B.), h. 55 Garden


Wheeler Irving W., awnings (64 Commer- cial, B.), boards 73 Frost


Wheeler John F., house 79 Auburn


Wheeler J. E., clergyman, h. 3 Hancock pl. Wheeler Lincoln E., moulder, 162 Broad- way, house 231 do.


Wheeler Margaret S. Miss, h. Winthrop sq. Wheeler Maria F., widow of Charles L., b. 149 Harvard


Wheeler Mary Ann D. Miss, teacher, pri- vate school, house 39 Blackstone


Wheeler Mary E., music teacher, 59 Pleasant


Wheeler Sally, widow of Plummer, house 90 North avenue


Wheeler Samuel I)., cutter, N. E. Glass Works, boards 31 Winter


Wheeler Sarah A., widow of George, house 10 Revere


Wheeler Willard B., printer (B.), house 8₺ Antrim


Wheeler William B., bootmaker, Am. Rub- ber Co., boards 62 Cherry


W HEELER WILLIAM HI., printer, 416 Harvard, h. 58 Sacra- mento (see page 639)


Wheeler & Wilson Mnfg. Co., 477 Main


Wheelock C. Fannie Miss, copyist, Otis, c. Second, boards 7 Amory


Wheelock Jesse E., widow of Guilford D. house 67 Mt. Auburn


Wheelock Samuel A. Dr., clairvoyant, lı. 7 Amory


Whelan Jane Mrs., house 59 Moore Whetston John, tallyman, 33 Main


Whidden William M., house 15 Prospect


Whipple John A. (40 State, B.), house 11 Norton


Whipple Julius, real estate (Sears bldg., B.), boards 61 Dana


Whipple J. Adams, carpenter, b. 11 Norton Whipple William H., laborer, 120 Hamp- shire, house 77 Elm


Whitacre John S. (Edmund I. Train & Co.),


grocer, 115 and 123 Bridge, house 97 Thorndike


Whitaker Elnathan, blacksmitlı, B. & L. R. R. shop, house 168 Cambridge


Whitaker William H., student, boards 168 Cambridge


Whitcher Lydia Miss, teacher, Thorndike grammar school, rooms 74 Cambridge Whitcomb P. C. C. (155 Franklin, B.), h. 2 Clinton [Clinton


Whitcomb Walter C., music teacher, bds. 2 Whitcroft George H., book-keeper, Little, Brown & Co., Blackstone, house 53 Henry


White Ada HI. Mrs., clerk (9 Winter, B.), boards 348 Pearl


Dr. E. Y. White, Dr. W. H. Hollis,


DENTISTS,


603 Main St. § Central Sq.


438


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White Albert A., salesman (9 Chauncy, B.), house 12 Harris


White Alfred, boards 95 Prospect


White Ann, widow of Edward J., house 54 Ellery


White Alonzo E., pastor, First Universa- list church, house 95 Prospect


White Arthur, teamster, rms. 88 Thorndike


White A. D., nailer, 177 Broadway, boards 232 do.


White A. K. Mrs., boards 16 Rockwell


White Catherine, widow of James, house 300 Green


White Catherine M. Miss, music teaclier. 20 Austin, boards do.


White Catherine M. Mrs., dressmaker, 20 Austin, house do.


White Catherine S., widow of Dennis, h. 16 Soutlı [bridge


White Chas. A., teamster, house 281 Cam- White Charles A. J., carpenter, house Hotel Clark [mont


White Charles H., laborer, house 117 Tre- White Charles R., book-keeper, 92 Main, house 20 Essex


White Christian, baker, 111 Fourth, house 118 Spring


White Christopher J., liquors, junction Webster avenue and Winsor, house do. White Cornelius, junk dealer, 389 Cam- bridge, house 104 Winsor


White Daniel S., salesman (B.), house 23 Florence


White Dennis, laborer, College wharf, h. 15 Cowperthwaite


White Edgar L., surveyor, 603 Main, h. 51 Fairmont


White Edward. clerk, 389 Cambridge, h. 159 Columbia


White Edward, milkman, house 54 Ellery White Edward P., galvanizer, boards 300 Green


White Edward P., house 20 Austin


HITE EDWARD Y., dentist, 603 Main, house 103 Austin (see foot lines)


White Eliza Mrs .. boards 154 Charles


White Ellen, widow of Timothy, house 13 Railroad


V HITE FRANCIS A. (Burditt & White), hardware, 2 and 4 Central sq., and 622 Main, house 107 Austin (see foot lines)


White Frank P., shipping clerk, Riverside Bindery, house 104 Western avenue


White Fred O., mason, liouse 127 Howard White Frederick, clerk (B.), bds. 57 How- ard


White Frederick D., wood turner, house 10 Buck's blk., Seventlı


White Frederick E., at 44 Cambridge


White Frederick M., laborer, house 6 Ninthi White Frederick M., sawyer, 3 Hampshire house 169 Otis


White George, butcher, Niles Bros., Con- cord ave., house 17 Wyeth


White George William, janitor, Jefferson Physical Labratory, Holmes pl., house 1 Nichols pl.


White Hannah, widow of Edward L., house 305 Broadway


White Henry, carpenter, boards 171 Dublin White Herbert D., teamster, 172 Pearl, h. 212 Lopez


White Horace N., house 215 Green


White Isaac, laborer, 28 Bridge [ave.


White Janes, butcher, Niles Bros .. Concord White James, carriage painter, 13 Church, house 3 Appian Way


White James, die polisher (B.). h. 158 Otis White James, laborer, College Wharf, h. 37 Dunster


White James, piano maker, 162 Broadway White James Mrs., house 159 Brattle [pl. White James C., laborer, house 6 Berkshire White James D., groceries & provisions, Bay, corner Green, house 354 Green


White James F., clerk (543 Washington, B), boards 51 Dana


White James H., clerk, Bay, corner Green, boards 354 Green


White James N., boiler maker, 92 Main, h. 194 Harvard


White James P., carpenter, house 22 Austin White James R., student, H. U., boards 58 Howard [Green


White James W., cooper (B.), boards 300 White Jeremiah, blacksmitli, Sixth, corner Rogers


White Jolın, carpenter, house 37 Warren White John, painter, house 109 Portland White John, house 51 Dana


White John, plasterer, 610 Main, house 49 Washington


White John A., house 35 Western avenue White John E., harness maker (B. ), house 60 Franklin


White John E., teamster (B.), h. 166 Spring White John F., hackman (B.), house 360 Green


Whiee John Gardner, house 6 Phillips pl. White John H., carpenter, house 13 Ilews White John L., boiler maker, B. & L. R. R. shop, house 85 Bridge, No. 1


White John P. Mrs., house 10 Brewer


White John Warren, mason and builder, 242 Broadway, house do.


White John William, professor of Greek, Harvard Univ., house 18 Concord ave. White Joseph F., contractor, bds. 54 Ellery White Julia, widow of Patrick, h. 15 Beaver White Lizzie Miss, milliner, bds. 20 Austin White Mary Mrs., groceries and liquors, 128 l'leasant, house do.


White Mary M. Mrs., bread store, 281 Cam- bridge, house do.


White Mary M., widow of James, house 58 Howard


DRAIN PIPE, all Sizes, at BURDITT & WHITE'S, 2 & 4 CENTRAL SQUARE.


439


CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY


White Matthew, boot maker, Amer. Rubber Co., boards 300 Green


White Matthew, porter (71 Bedford, B.), house rear 6 Eaton


White Michael, laborer, 389 Cambridge, b. 159 Columbia


W'


White Michael, 169 Gore, b. 9 Squires ct. HITE MOSES P., lawyer (47 Devonshire, room 20 B.), h. 10 Craigie (see page 653)


White Orrin B,, police station 1, h. 8 Ash st. place


White Patrick J., liquors, 153 Harvard h. 170 do.


White Richard, laborer, house 22 Spring White Robert E., telegrapher (B.), bds. 60 Franklin


White Robert L., wood and coal. 61 Elm, house 59 do.


White Samuel, flour (234 State, B.), house 7 Essex


White Sarah Mrs., bread store 165 Broad- way, house do.


White Sarah R. Miss, house 48 Winter


White Simon painter, bds. 53 Sprnce


White Simon, plumber, 5 Brattle, h. Newton


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White Thomas Mrs., house 147 Dublin White Thomas F., confectioner, Memorial Hall, house 10 Hilliard pl.


White Timothy, cutter, Amer. Rubber Co. White Timothy J., laborer, h. 95 Winsor


White Ward J., porter, 162 Broadway, bus. 48 Winsor


White Watson, machinist, h. 29 Cherry White Wellington, cabinet maker rms. 19 Sidney


White Willard E .. driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house 412 Cambridge


White Wm., laborer, 103 Bridge, house 23 Fourth


White William, laborer, h. 29 Dunster White Win., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co., 25, Cambridge, house 653 Cambridge


White William A., salesman ( Faneuil Hall Market, B.), boards 105 Elm


White Wm. B., cigars (54 Broad, B.), h. 51 Dana


White Win. H., carpenter, h. 6 Florence White Wm. H., engineer (B.), house rear 159 Harvard


White Wm. H., janitor, Allston, Gannett, Sargent and Harvard schools, h. 92 Norfolk


White William H. Jr., boots and shoes (100 Court, B.), boards 776 Main


White William J., blacksmith (B.), h. 17 Marion


White Wm. J., clerk, 128 Pleasant, bds. do. White William T., machinist, Boston Bridge Works, Sixth


White Wilmot H., foreman of fertilizer room 169 Gore, house 170 do.


White W. car repairer, W. E. St. Ry. Co., Dunster


White W. C., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co. White, see Wight


Whitehouse John W., tinsmith, 153 Putnam av., house 4 Upton


Whitehouse Joseph H., brakeman, B. & M. R. R., house 22 Tremont


Whitehouse Tammy, widow of George W., house 22 Tremont


Whiteley Alfred R., bronzer, h. 99 West- ern ave.


Whiteley Catherine, widow of Henry, house 99 Western av.


Whiteley Frederick W., clerk, boards 99 Western av.


Whiteley Henry E., piano action maker, 162 Broadway, bds. 99 Western ave. Whiteside George H., physician, 71 Hol- worthy, house do.


Whitford Alfred II., asst. Secretary, Y. M. C. Association, rms. 624 Main


Whithed Isabella Miss, bds. 105 Inman


Whithed Sylvina Miss, teacher of painting, 105 Inman, boards do.


Whiting Benjamin M., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., boards 8 Meacham


Whiting Clarenee H., driver (686 Washing- ton, B.), house 50 Pine


Whiting George A., supt. 502 Main, h. 11 B Prospect


Whiting George F., driver, 502 Main, bds. 11 B Prospect


Whiting George F., house 8 Cogswell av. Whiting Harokl, instructor in Physics, H. U .. house 3 Garden


Whiting John H., trav. salesman, 502 Main house 38 Essex


Whiting Thomas S., compositor (255 Wash- ington, B.), house 8 Meacham


Whitlock James N., tinsmith, b. 67 Auburn Whitman Caroline, house 98 Fourth


Whitman Crosby, law student, H. U., rms. 2 Garden


Whitman Daniel O., peddler, h. 97 River Whitman Edmund A., lawyer (4 Exchange pl., B.), boards 36 Trowbridge


Whitman Lilla M., widow of Martin, house Hotel Moore


Whitman Lucretia C., widow of Edmund B., house 36 Trowbridge


Whitman Ephraim P. Mrs., h. 25 Kirkland Whitman Francis II., house 88 Ellery


Whitman William, teamster, b. 45 Winsor Whitmore Daniel, painter, 660 Main


Whitmore George B. M., clerk, Riverside Press, house at Boston


Whitmore S. Cushing, boots and shoes, and custom tailor, 184 North av., house 21 Walden


Whitney Alvin, supt. 145 Broadway, house 69 Market


Whitman Amos P., piano trimmer, 162 Broadway, boards 9 Fairfield


TOMBS, MONUMENTS & CURBINGS, Designed and Constructed P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.


440


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Whitney Augustus A., house 139 North av. Whitney Alfred, boards 6 Langdon


Whrtney Belle Mrs., house Lechmere bldg. Lechmere sq.


Whitney Benj. D., house 10 Ash


Whitney Caroline, widow, house 1 Sixth


Whitney Charles H., teamster 169 Gore, h. 20 Squires ct.


Whitney Edward H., supt., Dover Stamp- ing Co .. 153 Putnam av., house 136 Magazine


Whitney Elizabeth, widow of William, house 12 Douglass


Whitney Ella Miss. artist student, rooms 111 Auburn


Whitney Francina A. Mrs., boards 336 Harvard


Whitney Fred, boards 98 Magazine


Whitney George D. Mrs., boards 2 Clinton Whitney George W. (Whitney & Son), photographer, 563 Main, rooms 100 Austin


Whitney George E., mechanical engineer, 2 Central sq., house 20 Prospect


Whitney H. Webster (Whitney & Son), photographer, 563 Main, rooms 100 Austin


Whitney John F., directory agent (155 Franklin B), boards 34 Austin


Whitney Joseph, house 98 Magazine


Whitney Joseph A. P., stoves, furnaces etc., 1 Prospect, house 70 Franklin Whitney Josiah D., Sturgis Hooper, pro- fessor of Geology, H. U., house 2 Divinity avenue


Whitney Leonard P., music teacher, 95 Chestnut, house do.


W HITNEY LUKE HENRY, spring beds (86 Chardon, B. ), house house Mt. Pleasant, near Walden (see page 56)


Whitney L. A., liostler, W. E. St. Ry. Co., 201 Main


Whitney L. G., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co.


Whitney Mary Miss, house 10 Ash Whitney Mary E. Mrs., house 18 Forest Whitney Mary L. C., widow of Asa, house 21 Lee


Whitney M. B. Mrs., boards 2 Clinton Whitney Quincy Rev., house 2 Emerson block. Mt. Pleasant


Whitney Samuel, teamster, 169 Gore, house 145 do.


Whitney Sophia W. P., widow of Amos, house 9 Fairfield, near Spruce


WHITNEY WILLIAM II., civil engineer, (39 Court, room 20, B.), house 39 Chestnut (see page 18)


Whitney William Lambert, house 126 Mt. Auburn


Whitney William Lyman (Carlos L. Page & Co.), box manfr., 174 Broadway, honse 301 do.


Whitney & Son (H. Webster and George W. Whitney), photographers, 563


Main


Whiton John P., house 765 Main Whiton, see Whitton


Whittaker Kate A. Miss, clerk (B.), boards 204 Harvard


Whittaker William, cutter, N. E. Glass Works, North


Whittemore Arthur F., clerk, rear Lyceum Hall, Harvard sq., boards at Boston Whittemore Charles A., clerk, boards 15 Bigelow


W HITTEMORE CHARLES F., with Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co. (35 Union, B.), house 11 Ells- worth avenue


Whittemore Daniel, painter, boards Columbia


66


Whittemore Fred W., physician and sur- geon, 329 Harvard, boards do.


Whittemore George H., Rev., house 329


Harvard


Whittemoe Synia H., widow of George W., house 329 Harvard


Whittemore James E., train baggage mas- ter, F. R. R., house White street pl. Whittemore John M., Jr., stationery (26 School, B.), house 15 Follen


Whittemore Joseph, assessor, district 2, office, City Hall, house 8 Front


W HITTEMORE J. ST. CLAIR,, insurance agent, 613 Main and (42 Congress, B.), house 10 Front (see page 22)


Whittemore Martha E., widow of Benj. B., house 15 Bigelow


Whittemore Otis R., clerk, boards 15 Bigelow


Whittemore Samuel W., news dealer, rear Lyceum Hall, Harvard square, house at Boston


Whittemore Sarah A. Mrs., boards 149 Austin


Whittemore Thomas, corporation clerk, F. R. R. (Causeway, B.), house 36 Pearl Whittemore William R., paying teller, National Bank of Commerce (9 Sears bldg., B.), house 36 Irving


Whitten Charles G., supt. Boston Glue Works (Western ave., Allston), house 132 Magazine


Whitten Darius, horse shoer, 136 River, house 46 l'earl


Whitten George R., book-keeper, Boston Glue Works (Western av., Allston), boards 132 Magazine


W HITTEN JAMES O., prop. Boston Glue Works ( Western av., Allston), and hack, boarading and livery stable, 216 Green, house 132 Magazine (see pare 9)


Whitten John B., house 72 Plymouth


NAILS, LEAD, ZINC, &c.,


AT BURDITT & WILLIAMS', 20 DOCK SQUARE.




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