The Cambridge directory for 1872, Part 33

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Publication date: 1872
Publisher: Published by Dean Dudley at 8 Congress Square, Boston.
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Welts Enos, glass-worker, h. Eighth, n. Thorndike


Wentworth Benj. B. butcher, h. r. 419 Cambridge


Wentworth B. Franklin, carpenter, h. 10 Essex


Wentworth Chas. G. (Wentworth Bros.), carpenter, r. 579 Main, boards 10 Essex


Wentworth Isaac, clerk (B.), h. 28 Pearl


Wentworth James P. dentist, 168 Cambridge, bds. do.


Wentworth Reuben (Wentworth Bros.), carpenter, rear 579 Main, house 10 Essex


Wentworth Samuel V. laborer, h. rear 109 Elm


Wentworth Thomas B. pew and pulpit builder, State, house 87 Auburn


Wentworth Walter B. book-keeper, house 133 Spring


Wentworth Wm. H. (W. H. Wentworth & Co.), marble and soapstone worker (14 Marshall and 18 Bowker, B.), boards 56 North avenue


Wentworth Wm.H. jr. (W. H. Wentworth & Co.), marble and soapstone worker (14 Marshall and 18 Bowker, B.), boards 56 North avenue [579 Main


Wentworth Bros. (Charles G. and Reuben), carpenters, rear Wernhold Henry, wood-turner, house 119 Third


Wescott Richmond T. blacksmith, house 42 Pine


West Edward J. carpenter, house 126 Pearl


West Forrest W. clerk, P. O. h. 15 Appian Way


BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attentiou of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-


557 Main Street,


LADIES' BOOTS and SHOES,


Cambridgeport. C. D. WILDER,


terms, and in the


THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and


GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


West Henry, hair-dresser, Main, housr at Boston West Jacob C. printer, house 349 Harvard West Levi H. car-builder, house 8 Gerry [W] West Wm. B. carpenter, h. Eliot, near Mt. Auburn West Wm. H. surveyor of lumber, h. 184 Cambridge CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY. 321 Western William, clerk, bds. 23 Austin Westinus Alexander, cabinet maker, h. Spring, n. Third Weston Chas. H. brass-finisher (B.), house 26 Front Weston Edward H. physician, 163 Cambridge, cor. Fifth h. do. WESTON WILLIAM H. druggist, 152 Harvard, house Dickinson, corner Moore Wetherbee Ephraim, organ maker, h. 180 Cambridge Wetherbee Mercy Mrs. widow Jeremiah, h. 23 Brookline 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Weymouth George, cotton (Kilby, B.), bds. 304 Lee Whalen John, works Frothingham's,Harvard, near Dana, bds. Whalen John, baker, bds. 2 Brooks [Green, n. Banks Whalen Michael, laborer, house Dunster, n. the wharf Whealan James, laborer, h. rear 122 Broadway Whealen Thomas J. stereotyper, h. 24 Short Wheaton Geo. H. painter, house 153 Gore Wheeler Allen B. carpenter, house 6 Worcester Wheeler Charles, fireman, B. & L. R. R. bds. Mrs. Marshall's foot East Wheeler Chas. E. sign-painter (51 Commercial, B.), house 185 Cambridge Wheeler Charles G. painter, house 271 Main Wheeler Charles H. hack-driver, bds. Kent's Hotel, School ct. Wheeler Chas. L. clerk (B.), house 11 Worcester Wheeler Charles O. (Cambridge Yeast Co.), 31 River, house Harrison avenue, near River FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department. GEO. W. CARNES & CO. Wheeler Clark M. tailor (B.), house 17 Kinnard Wheeler Clark M. jr. at Prospect House, bds. 17 Kinnard Wheeler Daniel B. master, Shepard grammar-school, house 19 Beech Wheeler Edward, hatter, bds. 84 Spring Wheeler Edward C. confectioner, 554 Main, bds. 81 Franklin Wheeler Elbridge L. sawyer, bds. 121 Harvard Wheeler Elizabeth W. widow Charles, house 106 Otis Wheeler F. D. (88 Commercial, B.), h. 42 Shepherd Wheeler Frank S. (Jonathan Wheeler & Son), dry goods, Cambridge Bank building, bds. Second, cor. Cambridge Wheeler George Mrs. house Otis place Wheeler George F. clerk (B.), house 16 Rockwell Wheeler Henry A. clerk (B.), boards 106 Otis Wheeler Irving W. clerk (B.), bds. 106 Otis WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.


Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on the most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.


MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.


322 CAMBRIDGE | W] DIRECTORY.


Wheeler John F. druggist (B.), house 8 Brookline Wheeler John H. rooms 15 Appian Way


Wheeler Jonathan (Jonathan Wheeler & Son), dry goods, Cambridge Bank building, house at Concord


Wheeler J. & Son (Jonathan Wheeler and Frank S. Wheeler) dry goods, Cambridge Bank building EAustin Wheeler Lewis, druggist (3 Custom House st. B.), house 64 Wheeler Margaret S. Miss, dress-maker, h. Dunster, corner Winthrop


Wheeler Mary Ann D. Miss, private-school, h. 23 Gore Wheeler Philip C. grocer, Bridge, corner East, house (10 Poplar, B.)


Wheeler Philip M. clerk, Bridge, c. East, h. (10 Poplar, B.), Wheeler Samuel D. glass-cutter, N. E. Glass Co.'s, h. Bridge, near Third


Wheelock Edward, painter, house 26 Eighth [Appian Way Wheelock Gilford D. carpenter, h. r. J. Kendall's schoolhouse, Wheelock Samuel, carpenter, bds. Seventh, cor. Cambridge Wheelock Samuel A. Dr., clairvoyant, h. Walnut, n. Sydney Wheelock S. Arnold, clerk, bds. 12 Walnut [13 Norton Whipple John A. photographer (297 Washington, B.), house Whipple Wm. laborer, h. 77 Elm


Whipple Wm. H. laborer, h. 77 Elm


Whitacre John S. clerk (B.), bds. 99 Thorndike


Whitaker H race F. (Whitaker & Son), provisions, 216 Hampshire, bds. 478 Hampshire


Whitaker John S. (Whitaker & Son), provision dealer, 216 Hampshire, bds. 478 Cambridge


Whitcomb Oliver Mrs. house 130 Washington


Whitcomb O. R. dry goods, house 108 Prospect


Whitcomb P. C. C. (47 Congress, B.), h. 130 Washington Whitcomb Walter C. music teacher, bds. 130 Washington White Angelina Mrs. house 442 Broadway


White Charles R. clerk, house 131 Harvard pl.


White Chester, clerk, house 54 Franklin


White Cornelius, tin and hardware, 389 Cambridge, house Cambridge, corner Willow


White Dennis, laborer, house 15 Cowperthwait


White Dennis, laborer, house South, rear Dunster


White Edward, laborer, house 67 Moore


White Edward A. workman, house 11 Front


White Edward J. gardener and teamster, h. 54 Ellery White Edward P. cigar maker, 459 Main, h. 455 Main


WHITE EDWARD Y. dentist, room 7 Hyde's blk. 603 Main, house 103 Austin


sortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the highest cost as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of Joiners'


Amidon's New York Hats, J. A. JACKSON & CO.


Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston HATTERS and FURRIERS,


THE IVERS BUGGY. - F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.


GEO. W. WARE & CO., Lace Curtains and Dra- peries, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY. 323 White Ellen, widow, house 13 Railroad White Emory L. med. student, house 152 Cambridge White Fergus, currier, bds. White's, Spruce White Francis, moulder, house 80 Sixth White Francis H. weigher and measurer, North ave. n. Por- ter's Hotel, h. rear Coggswell avenue White Fred. D. moulder, house Sixth, near Spring White Geo. W. harness maker, h. 29 Pleasant [Hurd's White Geo. W. horticulturist and city-forester, 7 Hol is, bds. White Guy, watchman, house 16 Clark 1 White Helen A. Mrs. music teacher, 416 Winthrop, house do. White Henry, carriage painter, boards Mrs. Ellen White's, 13 Railroad White Horace N. steam-fitting (B.), h. 74 Washington White James, clerk (B.), house Mullen's court, n. Winter White James F. workman, H. P. Clark's, h. 11 Front White James H. musician and musical instrument repairer (59 Court, B.) house Washington, cor. Pine White J. D. groceries and provisions, Bay cor. Green, h. do. White John, foreman, B. P. Clark's, house 11 Front White John, carpenter, house 186 Bridge White John A. cigar maker, boards 11 Front White John E. metal broker (40 North, B.), h. 163 Brattle White John Gardner, merchant (19 Doane, B.), house 6 Phillips place White John P. carpenter, house 18 Willard White John S. laborer, house 9 School court White K. M. Mrs. millinery and dress-making, 455 Main,h. do. White Mary, widow, house Athens White Mary A. Mrs. house Lilac court, cor. Portland White Michael, laborer, house 70 Spruce White Morris, laborer, house Banks, near Flagg White Moses, hostler, U. R. R. house 25 Riverside White M. W. (Mason & Hamlin's, B.), house 32 Tremont White Patrick (P. White & Bro.) 440, 442, 444 Cambridge, house do. White Patrick J. iron moulder, house 67 Moore White P. & Bro. (Patrick White and Timothy White), ba- kers, 440, 442, 444 Cambridge White Robert, house 48 Windsor White Samuel, salesman (B.), house 49 Elm White Simon, house 10 Railroad White Timothy H. (P. White & Bro.) baker, 440 Cambridge White Ward J. boards 48 Windsor White William, blacksmith, 269 Cambridge, cor. Warren Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston.


WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.


Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department.


GEO. W. CARNES & CO.


Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on the most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.


THE IVERS BUGGY. F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.


I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furna- ces, etc. Harvard Square, Cambridge.


324 CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY.


White Wm. B. conductor, horse car, house 11 Front


White Wm. F. house 310 Harvard


White Wm. H. school-janitor, house 92 Norfolk


Whitehouse Benj. jr. organ maker, boards 32 Prospect


Whitehouse Charles F. burnisher, house 49 Brookline


Whitehouse John W. tinman, house 49 Brookline


Whiteley Edward, warming apparatus (59 Charlestown, B.), house 55 Windsor


Whithed Isabella Miss, house 16 Front


Whiting Henry L. professor of coast survey (B.), house Fay- ette, n. Broadway


Whitley H. D. Mrs. house 28 Clinton


Whitley Henry, bronzer (2 Spring lane, B.), h. 129 Harvard


Whitley Hiram C. government detective, h. 28 Clinton


Whitman Ephraim P. h. Kirkland, opp. Quincy


Whitman Francis H. (118 Pearl, B.), h. 96 Ellery


Whitman Wm. clerk (B.), house 48 Prospect


Whitney Amos, engineer, house 4 Sydney


Whitney Amos P. organ maker, Main, h. 28 Elm


Whitney Anson, teamster, bds. 1 Pioneer place


Whitney Augustus A. (Whitney & Worcesters), furniture dealer, Brattle sq. h. North ave. cor. Mt. Vernon Whitney Benj. D. house 10 Ash


WHITNEY BENJAMIN W. attorney and notary public, Whitney's building, 23 Brattle sq. h. North ave. corner Lambert avenue


Whitney Caroline, widow Alvah, h. Spring, near Fourth Whitney Charles (D. N. Skilling's, Whitney Bros. & Barnes), lumber dealer, Prison Point, house at Lowell Whitney Chas. C. ice-dealer, h. 123 Otis


Whitney Chas. D. machinist (B.), bds. 8 Windsor


Whitney David (Skillings, Whitney Bros. & Barnes), lumber dealer, Prison Point, house (Detroit, Michigan)


Whitney Edward, hostler, bds. 6 Water


Whitney Ed. T. surveyor of lumber, h. 97 Austin


Whitney Edward H. clerk, house 95 Walnut


Whitney Frank E. machinist, bds. 1 Auburn ct. [bridge


Whitney Frank N. hack-driver, bds. Mrs. Allen's, 71 Cam- Whitney Henry, agt. N. E. glassworks, North, h. 80 Otis Whitney Henry F. clerk (B.), house 2 Rice


Whitney Horace, superintendent, Dover Stamping Co.'s, h. 113 Magazine


Whitney J. A. P. (Higgins & Whitney), stoves &c. 625 and 629 Main, house rear 108 Magazine


Whitney John F. boards 34 Austin


Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whips an Lashes for sale at Lowest prices, wholesale and retail.


557 Main Street,


CHILDREN'S BOOTS A SPECIALTY.


Cambridgeport.


C. D. WILDER,


Li


Whitney Joseph, city treasurer and collector of taxes, office City Hall, house 98 Magazine Whitney Josiah D. professor, Harvard University, h. 12 Oxford Whitney Marsh, machinist, bds. 61 Third Whitney Joseph, carpenter, house 8 Village Whitney Martin, baker, 579 Main, house 4 Essex Whitney Richard D. delivery-clerk (B. & A. R. R., B.), h. 9 Harrison place Whitney Waldo, dentist, house 30 Park [W] Whitney Walter H. machinist, bds. 4 Sydney CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY. 325 Whitney William A. (Clark, Whitney & Co.), lumber dealer, East, East Cambridge, h. South Boston Whitney Wm. H. civil engineer (City Hall, B.),h.1 Auburn ct. Whitney Wm. Lambert, house 126 Mt. Auburn WHITNEY & WORCESTERS (Augustus A. Whitney, Charles H. and Frederick Worcester), furniture and car- pet rooms, Whitney's building, 25 Brattle square Whiton John P. cigars and tobacco (24 Broad, B.), house Boston. 765 Main [30 Second Whittaker Joseph W. pay-master, Boston & Lowell R. R. bds. Whittemore Amos, machinist, Brookline, h. 43 Norfolk Whittemore Amos, expressman, order-box, 71 Cambridge, h. 100 Spring Whittemore Benj. B. (Brazier & Whittemore), soap-manuf. Davis, corner Broadway, house 111 Washington Whittemore Catherine H. widow James M. h. 416 Harvard Whittemore Chas. F. (Morrill & Whittemore, B.),' bds. 329 Whittemore Geo. W. Mrs. house 329 Harvard [Harvard GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Whittemore John C. clerk, 19 Brattle, bds. 6 Shepard's blk. Charles River Whittemore John M. book-keeper (114 Washington, B.), bds. 60 Brattle, corner Hilliard Whittemore John O. agent, house 12 Watson Whittemore Joseph (Bird & Whittemore), ins. agt. 547 Main, and (36 Washington, B.), bds. 8 Front Whittemore L. C. Mrs. widow Thomas, house 107 Washington Whittemore Thomas jr. 107 Washington Whittemore Wm. D. policeman (B.), house 55 Moore Whitten Nathan, broker (B.), h. Cherry, near Washington Whitter Hiram B. house Carver, near Sacramento Whittier LeRoy A. proof-reader, Riverside Press, h. Stone's block, Blackstone Whittiker S. S. works organ factory, house 71 Gore Whitton James H. printer, house 133 Brookline Wholley James, laborer, house Steven's court WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston. Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. . Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,


Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on the most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.


THE IVERS BUGGY.


F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.


MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.


326 CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY.


Wholley James, laborer, house 24 North


Whoriskey John, stone-cttter (Charles, B.), h. 72 Gore Whoriskey Richard, stone-cutter (Charles, B.), h. 224 Bridge Wieland Christian, cabinet maker, h. 6 Portland


Wieland Joseph G. refreshment saloon, Brighton, n. Harvard sq. house Harvard, corner Trowbridge


Wieland Joseph G.(Wieland Bros.), florist, Harvard, corner Trowbridge, house do. [Trowbridge, house do. Wieland Philip .J. (Wieland Bros.), florist, Harvard. corner Wieland Bros. (Joseph G. and Philip J.), florists, Harvard, corner Trowbridge


Wier James, provisions, house 118 Columbia [33 Front Wiggin Chas. H. sewing machine table maker, State, house Wiggin Chas. H. jr. organ maker, h. Blanche, near Front Wiggin Geo. W. sewing machine table maker, bds. 33 Front Wiggin James, blacksmith, house Hastings, near Brewery


Wiggin James B. piano-forte action maker, Osborn's building, State, house 13 Webster place


Wiggin Wm. P. commission merchaut (29 North Market, B.), house Mt. Vernon, near North avenue


Wight J. R. house 30 Elm


Wightman Joseph C. Rev. h. North avenue, opposite Cedar


Wilber Fred. Walworth & Co.'s, rooms 69 Moore


Wilber John C. engineer, h. Cambridge, near Second Wilcott Elbridge, mason, bds. 3 Baldwin place


Wilcott Lyman D. mason, bds. 3 Baldwin place


Wilcox David, hatter (8 Boylston sq. B.), house 76 Spring


Wilcox Helena J. house East, near R. R.


Wilcox John F. D. restaurant, No. ave. house (B.);


Wilder Chas. C. flour (51 Commercial, B.), h. 107 Austin


WILDER CYRUS D. boots and shoes, 557 Main, house 12 Worcester


Wilder David, house rear 41 Norfolk, 2d. arbor Wilder G. L. workman, Wood's, house 25 Fremont Wilder H. C. paper ruler (B.), house 6 Lincoln place Wilder Helen, teacher, bds. rear 37 Norfolk.


Wilder James C. clerk, 503 Main, house 1 Prospect


Wilder John, real-estate agent (3 Tremont row, B.), house 185 Harvard


Wilder Samuel N. contractor (B.), house 70 Washington Wilder Solon, music teacher (154 Tremont, B,), h. 20 Lowell Wildes Mary Ann, widow William, house 41 Bowdoin Wildes Moses, 2nd. broker (B.), bds. 5 Ellery


Wile Christian. teamster, h. Seventh, near Cambridge


Wiley Charles A. clerk (B.), bds. 29 Sydney


Wiley Seth N. ship-master, house 16 Trowbridge


BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attention of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-


Amidon's New York Hats.


J. A. JACKSON & CO.


Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston. HATTERS and FURRIERS,


GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Furniture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


Wilkins Jenkins, clekgyman, house 55 Washington Wilkinson Charles, farmer, house 29 Washington Wilkinson Edward, house 333 Harvard Wilkinson James F. printer, h. De Wolf, n. Mt. Auburn Wilkinson Michael, scroll-sawyer, house 15 Winter CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY. 327 Wilkinson Thomas, glass-maker, house Winter, n. Fifth Wilkinson William, glass-maker, house 67 Winter Willard Abel, house 151 Mt. Auburn Willard Benjamin D. planer, house Elm, near Market Willard Charlotte Mrs. tailoress, 31 Sixth, house do. Willard Edward A. clerk (Court House, B.), house Allston, corner Waverley Willard Evat, box-sawyer, house Harvard, corner Pine Willard. Henry A. clerk (B.), bds. 151 Mt. Auburn Willard Lucy Mrs. widow, house 78 Mt. Auburn Willey Aaron R. eating house (B.), house 8 Ellery Willey Susan, widow, lı. Holyoke, cor. Holyoke place Willey William, painter, bds. 24 Dunster Williams Andrew Mrs. house 40 Hastings Williams Asa, restaurant. (19 School, B.), house 42 River Boston. Williams Charles T. foreman in moulding dep. Shawmut Jron Works, house 36 Austin [Sydney Williams Dwelley, moulder, Shawmut Iron works, house 13 Williams Edward M. tinplate worker (B.), h. Third, n. Bridge Williams Elizabeth Mrs. nurse, house 12 Harrison ave. Williams Elizabeth A. dress-maker, widow John E. h. 82 River Williams E. S. machinist, house Crossland Williams Frederick G. carpenter, house 12 Bow Williams George H. laborer, house 86 Harvard Williams Henry, carpenter, boards 47 Cedar Williams Henry C. machinist, house 47 School FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street, Williams J. M. S. merch. (114 State, B.), h. 787 Main Williams John, carriage maker, bds. 47 Cedar Williams John B. carpenter, house 18 Mt. Auburn Williams Joseph (20 Dock square, B.), h. 48 Mt. Auburn Williams Laura Mrs. house 14 Dinsmore court Williams Mary Mrs. house 50 Trowbridge Williams M. H. draper, house 136 Brookline Williams Sally, widow Elisha, house 18 Amory Williams Samuel K. jr. house 347 Harvard [96 Windsor Williams Seth, superintendent, Shawmut Iron works, house Williams Thomas, laborer (B.), house 6 Davis Williams Thomas, pedler, house 37 Hampshire Williams Wm. teamster, bds. McCarvill's, Cedar Williamson Frances, widow George, house 79 Cambridge Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.


WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.


F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable


Best Manner.


THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and


terms, and in the


I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Fur- naces, etc. Harvard Square, Cambridge.


328 CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY.


Williamson James A. printer, house 8 Harrison ave. Willis Alfred P. tinman, bds. Willis', Elm, corner Russell Willis David C. agent (Vinegar Co.'s, B.),h. Austin, n. Norfolk Willis F. M. Mrs. house Russell, corner Elm


Willis Newell J. machinist, house 94 Windsor


Willis William D: teamster, house 12 Broadway


Williston John, civil engineer, house 33 Pine


Williston L. Richards, head-master, Cambridge High school, house 15 Berkeley


Williston Rachel Mrs. house 33 Pine


Wills Henry Mrs. house Holly place


WILMOT H. B. (Wilmot & Co. 121 Washington, B.), bds. S. Applin's, North avenue, corner Arlington Wilnough William, book-binder, house 72 Pearl


Wilson Alexander, engineer, N. E. Glass Co.'s, house Winter, near Fourth


Wilson Andrew, boards 174 Cambridge


Wilson Anna, widow, house 133 Spring


Wilson Catherine, widow Samuel B. h. Clark, near Harvard Wilson C. F. agent, Little, Brown & Co.'s bindery, Riverside, house 42 North avenue


Wilson David, printer, house Putnam


Wilson Eijah, jobber, house 27 Brewery


Wilson Enoch, carpenter, house 90 Third


[ity ave.


Wilson Gland, carpenter, (Navy Yard, Charlestown), h. Divin- Wilson James, book-binder, house 4 Daye avenue


Wilson James, clerk (B.), house 1 Pioneer


Wilson John, carpenter, house 132 Auburn


Wilson John, wood-turner, house 77 Gore


Wilson John (John Wilson & Son), printer, h. 848 Main


Wilson John jr. builder, Dyke, house 14 Eliot [bridge


Wilson John F. keeper, sheriff's office (B.), h. rear 186 Cam- Wilson Joshua, book-binder (30 Exchange, B.), house 4 Jay Wilson Margaret Mrs. house 19 Vine


Wilson Matilda, widow, house 149 Franklin


Wilson Michael, gardener, house 240 Franklin


Wilson Robert D. pedler, boards 76 Green


Wilson Royal, house 29 North avenue


Wilson Thomas, painter, house 101 Pleasant


Wilson Thomas, laborer, bds. Water, corner Bridge


Wilson W. H. carpenter, house Vine, near Sixth [nam


Wilson Wm. E. foreman pressroom, bds. David Wilson's, Put- Wilworth Gabriel, boiler maker, h. 161 Broadway, L. P.


Winfield Thomas, machinist, house 374 Main


Wing Abner T. clerk (B.), house 9 Tremont


sortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the high- est cost, as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of Joiners'


557 Main Street,


LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES,


Cambridgeport.


C . D. WILDER


Wing Josiah D. currier, house 112 Oxford [Sacramento Wing Leander J. boots and shoes (108 Devonshire, B.), h. 49 Winkley John N. iceteam, bds. 33 Fourth Winkley John S. carpenter, h. Mt. Auburn, near Sparks Winlo Adam, glass-maker, house 41 Winter CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY. 329 Winlo Adam jr. boards 41 Winter Winlock Joseph, director of the Observatory, Garden, h. do. Winlock William, iron-moulder, house 100 Main Winnett Frederick G. clerk, Rhoades', 17 Brattle Winnett Harry B. book-keeper, bds. 281 Harvard [vard Winnett Jason, real-estate agent (5 Tremont, B.),h. 281 Har- Winnett Lizzie B. Miss, teacher, Allston school, boards 281 Winship Cynthia Miss, house 70 Columbia [ Harvard 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Winslow Lewis R. master machinist, B. & L. repair-shop, h. Second, near Otis Winston James, painter, h. rear 30 Coggswell avenue Winter A. S. Mrs. dress-maker, 589} Main, h. 57 Inman Winter Charles, house 59 Inman GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Winter Charles jr. photographer (B.), house 132 Franklin Winthrop C. A. house Shepard, near Garden Winward Jesse, manufacturer glue subsitute (Everett), house 138 Cambridge Winward Walter, clerk (B.), boards 138 Cambridge Winward William W. clerk (B.), bds. 138 Cambridge Wiseman Ann, widow, house Washington court Wiseman Edward, carpenter, house 17 School Wiseman Thomas G. laborer, house 59 Cherry Witham Thomas, cigar maker, 337 Main, house do. Witherell Freeman C. fish-market, 540 Main, h. 79 Franklin Witherell Mary, widow William, house 79 Franklin Withey Simeon B. carpenter, Mill, house 52 Brattle FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Withington Richard, teamster, house 38 Hastings Withington Thomas H. paper folder (B.), house 566 Main Wood Alfred, cracker pedler, h. Gardner, near Prospect WOOD ALFRED, grocer, Harvard row, house 12 Chauncy Wood Caleb, house 321 Broadway Wood Charles, cabinet maker, house 14 Lincoln Wood Charles C. house 48 Cottage Wood Chas. J. carver, house 32 Winter Wood David G. house 17 Kirkland Wood David H. carpenter, house 28 Mt. Auburn Wood Elizabeth Mrs. house 32 Winter Wood Franklin A, physician, house Norfolk Wood George, policeman, house 21 Essex Wood James L. tinplate and sheet-iron worker, bds. 48 Cottage Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department. GEO. W. CARNES & CO.


WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.


Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired on the most reaonable terms, and in the Best Manner.


THE IVERS BUGGY. F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.


MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.


330 CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY.


Wood John C. painter, house 12 Brighton


Wood John H. stationery (108 Court, B.), h. 118 Auburn Wood John W. carver, boards 32 Winter


Wood John W. engineer, house 27 Rice


Wood Marcellus A. cabinet maker, house 121 Thorndike


Wood Samuel, house 66 Amory


Wood Thomas J. glass-maker, house 30 Winter [bia


Wood W. H. book-keeper, Main, bds. Broadway, cor. Colum- Wood Win. H. clerk, boards Sawyer's, 65 Austin


Woodard Jonas (Aiken & Woodard), charcoal dealer, Cam- bridge, near First, house 5 Sixth


Woodbridge John R. butcher, h. 298 North ave.


Woodbridge Samuel F. cattle broker (67 Faneuil Hall market B.), h. 281 North ave. [North ave. near Daye


Woodbridge William F. (26 Faneuil Hall market, B.), house Woodbury George E. (Woodbury & Co.), planing, sawing and mouldings, Otis, cor. First, h. 93 Otis


Woodbury George H. h. 353 Harvard


Woodbury Isaac A. (Woodbury & Co.), planing, sawing and mouldings, Otis, cor. First, h. 93 Otis




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