The Cambridge directory for 1874, Part 34

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Publication date: 1874
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Tway Mong, student Scientific school, bds. 42 Trowbridge Tweed Benj. F. superintendent of schools (Charlestown), boards 332 Broadway


Twickler Bernhard, wheelwright, bds. 96 Thorndike


Twist. William, captain, police station, No. 2, h. 38 Pearl


Twist Wm. H. clerk, 332 Main, house 7 Austin


Twitchell A. J. law student, rooms 28 Dunster


Twitchell George P. student. H. U. rooms 52 Gray's Hall Twombly Arthur B. student, H. U. rooms 18 Matthews Hall [at Charlestown Twombly Arthur W. machinist, B. L. & R. R. shop, bds. Twombly Fred M. machinist, B. &. L. R. R. shop, house at Charlestown


Twomey Cornelius, laborer, house 86 Elm [Somerville Twycross Samuel G. A. salesman, 69 Main, bds. at Tyler Asa, bootmaker (21 Cornhill, B.), h 28 Sixtlı


Tyler Columbus T. student, H. U. rooms 49 Thayer Hall Tyler Daniel G. painter (26 India, B.), boards L. Mar- rett's, Highland avenue


Tyler Henry B. student, H. U. rooms 13 Holyoke House


Tyler Henry M. boards 5 Gerry


Tyler John F. student, H. U. rooms 11 Shepard


Tyler John M. coal (75 State, B.), house 11 Shepard Tyler Joseph H. register of probate and insolvency, office Court House (E. Cambridge), h. at Winchester Tyler William R. student, H. U. rooms 16 Holmes place Tynes Timothy, waiter, house rear 105 Elm


Tyng Catherine M. widow of Dudley, house 12 Mason


Tyng James A. student, H. U. boards 12 Mason


Tyng Stephen H. boards 12 Mason


Tyng Theodosius S. student, Ep. theo. school, rooms 9 Lawrence Hall


UHRIG JOSEPH, proprietor of Prospect House, 594, 596 and 598 Main, house do.


Ulmer Charles J. cooper, house 168 Cambridge


Ulmer George, cooper, house 57 Sixth


Ultschi John, soapmaker, house 182 Broadway


Umbehend Amos, lager beer saloon, 383 Main, h. do.


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Umbehend Catherine, widow of John, house 383 Main Umbehend Jacob, machinist, house 161 Main


Umbehend John, varnisher, boards 167 Thorndike Umberhand Frederick, brushmaker, house 26 Lambert


Underwood Charles J. student, H. U. rooms 33 Gray's Hall


Underwood Frederick H. milkman, house 34 Magazine Underwood John N. tinplate worker, 525 Main, boards 5 Columbia


Underwood Nathan, milkman, house 34 Magazine.


Underwood Peter, h. 290 North avenue


UNDERWOOD WM. H. pocketbook maker, 458 Main, house 131 Brookline


Union Hall Coffee Rooms, Temple, near Main


Union Monumental Marble Works, Mt. Auburn, opp. Elmwood avenue


Union Machine and Foundry Co., E. A. Hill, agent, 58 Cambridge


Union Railway Co., K. S. Chaffee, president, E. Howe, treasurer, office Harvard sq.


University Press, Welch, Bigelow & Co , Brattle square


Upham Catherine C. Miss, house 17 Kirkland


Upham Henry, student, H. U. rooms 42 Thayer Hall


U pham Thomas, house 19 Irving


Upham Wm. H. carpenter, boards 5 Dickinson


Usher William P. compositor, house 5 Crane


VAILLE FREDERICK O. student, H. U. rooms 69 Col- lege House


Valdes Joseph M. tinsmith, house 32 Fairmont


Valentine James A. sexton, boards 7 West


Valentine Jones, clerk, College whf. house 30 Holyoke Valentine Wm. R. house 7 West


Valle Jose, cigar manuf. 1 Eighth, house do.


Vallely Arthur, laborer, house Porter, near Warren


Vallely Arthur L. iron-roller, boards A. Vallely's, Porter Vallely John P. currier, boards A. Vallely's, Porter


Valley Peter, laborer, house 3 Pioneer place


Vandervoort John E. ornamenter, house 75 Magazine


Van de Sande Daniel F. G. homeopathic physician, bds. 88 North avenue


Vanderhoef Orrin J. bootmaker, 43} Cambridge, boards 50 Spring


Vandine Henry, nurseries, Plymouth, cor. Windsor, h. do.


Van Duzee Orville, iron-moulder, house 79 Hastings


Van Duzer Henry S. student, H. U. rooms 14 Little's blk. Van Hise Frank, laborer, house 35 Willard [Hall Van Nest George W. student, H. U. rooms 45 Thayer


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Van Putten John, cabinet-maker, house 160 Otis Van Rees Nicholos, sand-paperer, house 160 Otis Vanstry Augustus, cabinet-maker, house 214 Cambridge Vanstry Augustus jr. carver, boards 214 Cambridge Vanstry Ferdinand Mrs. house 1 Ninth


Vary Victor, cook, house Vine, near Sixth


Vaughan A. Abbot (42 India, B.), house 21 Berkeley


Vaughan Benjamin, commission merchant (42 India, B. , house 20 Concord avenue


Vaughan Charles, house 21 Berkeley


Vaughan Charles E. physician, 8 Garden, house do.


Vaughan Francis W. librarian (law library, B.), boards 21 Berkeley


Vaughan Michael, laborer, house 28 Bolton


Vaughan William M. house 2 Craigie


Vaughan William W. law student, boards 2 Craigie


Vaupel Louis, glass-engraver, house 124 Thorndike


Veazie Emma F. Miss, teacher, Washington grammar school, boards 27 Trowbridge


Veazie William, bookkeeper, 15 Holyoke, h. at Somerville Veit Abner, currier, boards 440 North avenue Veit Geo. currier, boards Tannery


Venables Geo. laborer, house 189 Franklin


Venner Henry, cabinet-maker, house 14 Clark


Venner John T. organ-maker, house 12 Union Venner William, cabinet-maker, house 11 Clark Venonski Ezekiel, pedlar, boards 153 Cambridge


Venter Charles E. jeweller (B.), house 49 Essex Venter John E. furrier (27 Elm, B.), house 55 Morre


Verity John S. (Sargent & Verity), grocer, 171 Main, h. 9 Broadway


Verkampen Arnold, coppersmith, h. Thorndike, n. Eighth Vernon Frederick, lawyer, house Ninth, cor. Cambridge Verry Daniel, laborer, house 147 Franklin


Very Charles H. fireman, house 476 Cambridge Vibiar M. currier, boards Tannery


Vicker Joseph, iron-roller, house 11 Webster avenue Vickers Geo. brass-finisher, house 8 Winter


Vickery Wm. J. carpenter, house 6 Upton Vigneron Dominick, glasscutter, boards 83 Fifth Vigneron John, glasscutter, house 83 Fifth


Vilmaire Napoleon, tinsmith, 423 Main, bds. Pioneer


Vilmar Ovid, at Boston Stamping Co., Third


Vinal Albert, real-estate agent (67 Sears building, B.), house 325 Harvard


Vinal Chas. A. clerk (6 Merrimac, B.), bds. 325 Harvard Vining Caroline M. Mrs. house 41 Union


Vining Eugene R. machinist, boards 41 Union


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Vinton Geo. house 14 Worcester


Virgin Nancy K. widow of Peter C. boards 13 Farwell pl. Vocelle Theodore, blacksmith, house 116 Dublin


Vogl Adolph, clerk (339 Washington, B.), house 81 Thorndike


Voit William, brass-finisher, F. Draper & Co., Otis, house Lechmere bldg.


Vogel William, currier, house 70 Sacramento


Volkman Richard, brass finisher, house 128 Bridge


Vollintine Sally, widow of Thomas, house 10 Upton


Vollintine Thomas, clerk, boards 10 Upton


Voye William, helper in boiler shop, boards 2 Harrison


WADDELL JOHN, carpenter, house 133 Brookline Wadden Matthew, cooper, house Pioneer place


Wade Asa, flour-inspector (186 State, B.), house 301 Broadway [Henry C. Rand's, Elm


Wade Geo. F. clerk (45 Merchants row, B.), boards at Wade Henry F. bookkeeper (186 State, B.), h. 6 Tremont Wade J. Augustine. superintendent, Cambridgeport Dairy Co. house 16 Forest


Wade Rufus R. postmaster, E. Cambridge, h. 71 Thorndike Wadleigh Isaiah, telegraph (Berkeley st. B.), b. 21 Forest Wadman Theophilus G. h. North Cambridge [vard Wadsworth H. student, Scientific school, rooms 410 Har- Wadsworth Wm. H. student, H. U. rooms 30 Mt. Auburn Waender William, cigarmaker, boards 2 Fourth


Wagemakers Antonus, cabinet-maker, h. 244 Cambridge Wait Charles, clerk, house 14 Suffolk


WAIT JOHN B grocer, 345 Cambridge, house do.


Wait John L. machinist, house 12 Harrison


Waite Reuben, carpenter, house 144 Pleasant [Ash Waitt Andrew S. superintendent, College buildings, h. 18 Waitt Freeman C. expressman, 195 Broadway, house 35 Cottage [boards 25 Tuttle


Waitt Sarah B. Miss, teacher, Dunster primary school, Wakefield Alley T. student, H. U. rooms 842 Main


Wakefield Enoch H. real-estate broker (81 Washington, B ), house Main, cor Putnam


Wakefield James H. carpenter, house rear 73 Walnut WVakeham Samuel, painter, boards 62 Washington Walcott Chas. F. lawyer (30 Court, B), h. 5 Lakeview av. Walcott Henry P. physician, Waterhouse, n. North ave. house do.


Wald G. H. law student, H. U. rooms 19 Baldwin


Waldron John D. receiver, Union Railroad Co., Harvard square, house 44 Holyoke


Waldron John Q. A. house 2 Austin place


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Wales Helen A. Mrs. dressmaker, house 10 Norton Walker Alfred W. Mrs. boarding-house, 390 Main Walker Bryant, gardener, house 54 Brattle


Walker Chas. superintendent, Riverside Press, house Western avenue, cor. Kinnard


Walker Charles H., Union Carpet Co. (B.), h. 110 Pearl Walker Charles T auctioneer (8 and 10 East, B.), house 293 Harvard


Walker Cutler B. supt. bakery, 15 River, house 17 do. Walker Edward W. student, H. U. rms. 23 Stoughton Hall Walker Elizabeth, widow of John S. house 35 Pleasant Walker George, conductor, U. R. Co. house 12 Douglass Walker Henry, teamster, boards 81 Brighton


Walker Henry A. gasfitter, 12 Harvard row, boards (91 Green, Boston)


Walker Henry C. painter, boards 24 Walnut court


Walker Henry O. commission merchant (12 South Market, B.), boards 31 Western avenue


Walker James, house 64 Sparks


Walker James S. student, H. U. rooms 32 Holyoke House Walker James W. student, H. U. rooms 17 Thayer Hall Walker John, bookbinder, house 21 Clark


Walker John D. expressman, house 159 Bridge


Walker John E. printer, Riverside, boards 126 Pearl Walker John H. bookbinder, house 112 Windsor [School Walker John H. driver, steam fire engine No. 2, house 72 Walker John W. carpenter, house 35 Pleasant


Walker Joseph, carpenter, house 34 Brewery Walker Joseph E. moulder, house 51 Market


Walker Joseph H. Mrs. house 16 Wendell


Walker Marcellus, boots and shoes (B.), house 22 Bigelow Walker Richard, gardener, house 15 Rice place


WALKER SAMUEL, tailor, 49 Cambridge, house 53 do. WALKER THOMAS O. circulating library (2 Hamilton place, B.), house 31 Western avenue


Walker Wm. printer (134 Washington, B.), b. 21 Clark Walker Wm. C. undertaker, boards 21 Front


Walker William P. (Gilson & Walker), last manufacturer, 174 Broadway, house at Somerville [house 23 Essex Walker Weston W. (Gay & Walker), grocer, 649 Main, Walkling Frederick L. die-maker, house 162 Cambridge Wall Edmund, grainer, house 22 Murdock


Wall Wm. carriagesmith, house 36 Harvard Wallace Charles O. carpenter, house 179 Main Wallace Herbert I. student,H. U. rooms 21 Holyoke House Wallace Jane A. Mrs. house 54 Hastings Wallace John, laborer, house 30 North


Wallace John, carpenter, boards 144 Otis


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Wallace John Mrs. widow, house 26 North


Wallace Martha A. widow of James P. jr. house 7 Ash, south of Mt. Auburn


Wallace Richard, teamster, house rear 6 Davis


Wallace Thomas, compositor, boards 12 Ash


Wallace Thomas G. boxmaker, boards 54 Hastings


Wallace Wm. organ-maker, boards 39 Windsor


Wallach Leopold, law student, rooms 102 Mt. Auburn


Waller John A. (Benson & Waller), hairdresser, 117 Cam bridge, house do.


Walling Henry F. topographical engineer and map pub- lisher (102 Chauncy, B.), house 98 Trowbridge Wallquist John T. woodcarver, house 50 Broadway Walp Abraham, laborer, house 90 Sixth


Walsh Edmond, physician, house 145 Cambridge Walsh Edward, gardener, house Garden, near Chauncy Walsh Henry E. surveyor of lumber, house 96 Spring Walter James S. clerk, 206 State (B ), h. 31 Kinnaird Walters John T. moulder, house 36 Washington


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Walters Richard, laborer, house 36 Washington Walters William F. springbed maker, bds. 36 Washing- Walterstrom Peter, cabinet-maker, house 65 Pearl Walton Charles G. clerk, boards 10 South


Walton George L. student, H U. rooms 15 Weld Hall


Walton Harriet L. Mrs. boarding, 41 Holyoke, house do. Walton Jacob, engineer, house rear 134 Broadway


Walton Nathan S. with Rufus Mann, 7 Harvard sq. bds. 41 Holyoke


WALTON MILTON L. real estate and insurance agent, and treas. North Ave. Savings Bank, h. Avon pl. n. Avon hill


Walton William, glassmaker, boards 39 Winter [Centre Walworth Arthur C. clerk, 368 Main, house at Newton WALWORTH MANUFACTURING CO 368 Main, of- fice (67 to 73 Kilby, B.) [Main, house 51 Erie Ward Andrew A. (Ward & Leonard), hay and grain, 240 Ward Arthur H. clerk, 640 Main, boards 56 River


Ward Bartholomew, station agt. house 319 North avenue Ward Bernard, baker, house 66 Hastings


Ward Chas. H. broker (3 Congress sq. B.), house 34 Put- nam avenue [sq. B.), boards 354 Harvard Ward Charles H. shoe and leather dealer (36 Washington Ward Edward, cigarmaker, house William place


Ward Edward A. (6 Commercial, B.), house 71 Dana


Ward Francis, shipper, Reversible Collar Co. 10 Arrow, h. 7 Cowperthwait


Ward Frank P. student, H. U. rooms 52 Brattle


Ward George C. student, H. U. rooms 49 Linnæan


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Ward George S. D. in foundry, boards 62 River


Ward Helen J. Mrs. private school, Masonic block, 639 Main, house do. [Dana


Ward Henry B. real-estate agent (2 Court sq. B.), h. 14


Ward Henry L. provisions, 640 Main, h. 50 Hamilton


Ward Isaac N. carpenter, house 110 Hampshire


Ward James, moulder, house 15 Brewery


Ward James M. student, H. U. rooms 48 Brattle


Ward James P. glass engraver, bds. 68 Hastings


Ward Joanna, widow, house 45 Winter


Ward John, laborer, bouse 179 Dublin


Ward John, watchman, house Rideout, near Jefferson


Ward John E. hostler, U. R. Co. house Putnam, cor. Flagg


Ward John F. car conductor, house rear 4 Brewer's blk. Brattle sq.


Ward John J. glass engraver, house 68 Hastings


Ward John M. house 71 Brighton


Ward Joshua F. house 121 Magazine


Ward Margaret M. widow of Michael J. house 26 Sparks Ward Mary A. fancy dry goods, 146 Harvard, bds. 68 Hastings


Ward Mary M. dressmaker, boards 68 Hastings


Ward Richard; agent (2 Hamilton pl. B.), h. 49 Linnæan, c. Raymond


Ward Samuel, house 56 River


Ward Samuel jr. carriage-painter, boards 54 River


Ward Samuel L paper-hanger (53 Union, B.), house 26 Prospect


Ward Thomas, laborer, house Jefferson, n. Rideout


Ward William, gardener, house 198 Hampshire


Ward William, carpenter, h. 305 Cambridge [4 Flagg Ward William H. pressman, Welch, Bigelow & Co. bds. WARD WINTHROP A. carriage manufacturer, 244 and 246 Main, house 65 Magazine


Ward & Leonard ( Andrew A. Ward and Samuel R. Leon- ard), hay and grain, 240 and 242 Main


Warder R. B. student, Scientific school, rooms 43 Baldwin Ware Charles E. student, H. U. rooms 19 Stoughton Hall Ware Eliza A. widow, house 143 Magazine


Ware Henry, house 8 Berkeley


Ware Joseph W. student, H. U. rooms 36 College House Ware Louisa L. Miss, house 7 Waterhouse


Ware Mary H. Miss, house 7 Waterhouse


Ware Wesley, organ-maker, house 32 Columbia


Ware William F. boot and shoe maker, h. 432 Broadway Warfield Hattie E. Miss, teacher, Webster grammar school, boards 1 Jay


Warfield Henry, proof-reader, house 1 Jay


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Warland William, pastor, St. John's Episcopal church (East Boston), house 81 Brattle


Warner Caleb H. cashier (National Bank of Commerce, Sears building, B.), house 336 Harvard


Warner Joseph B. lawyer, boards 336 Harvard


Warner Thomas, engine fitter, house 452 Cambridge Warner William H. stonecutter, boards Mansion House Warner William P. student, H. U. boards 336 Harvard Warner Wm R. clergyman and (Wm R. Warner & Co.), blacking manufs., house White, near Elm


Warner William R. & Co. (Wm. R. Warner and Chas. N. Clark), blacking manufacturers, White, near Elm Warnock James M. clerk, house 6 Cherry


Warnock Wm. groceries and provisions, 77 Pearl, h. do.


Warnock Wm. H. bookkeeper, house 23 Fifth


Warnock Wm. S tailor, house 23 North Fifth


Warren Charles E. express driver. h. Watson, n. Pearl Warren Edward W. student, H. U. rooms 13 Thayer Hall Warren Frank, machinist, house 512 Main


WARREN GEO. K. photographer, Post-office building,


563 Main. and (289 Washington, B.), house Norfolk, cor. Austin


Warren Geo. W. (Geo. O. Ladd & Co.), carpenter, 74 Brighton, house at Boston


Warren James, draw-tender, B. & M. R. R. h. 59 North


Warren John. laborer, house 34 Foster


Warren John, laborer, house 20 North


Warren John B. house Norfolk, corner Austin


Warren Polly N. widow of Samuel, boards 60 Columbia


Warren Rufus, boot and shoe dealer (44 Hanover, B.), h. 688 Main


Warren Samuel D. student, H. U. rooms 19 Little's block


Warren Timothy, laborer, house 59 North


Warren William, cabinet-maker, house rear 56 Franklin Warren Wm. F. Rev. house 343} Broadway


Warshauer Julius, travelling agent, house 1 Holly


Washburn Emory, Bussey professor of law, H. U. h. 28 Quincy [Walnut ave. Wason Robert B. grocer (61 Chatham, B.), bds. N. Carr's, Waterman Emma Mrs. house 21 Suffolk Waterman Isabella Mrs. house 15 Clark [nut place


Waterman James H. bookbinder, Riverside, h. 20 Wal- Waters Eliza M. widow, house 51 Holyoke


Waters Isaac G. foreman, T. W. Shapleigh & Co., First, E. C. house at Somerville


Waters Mary, widow of Michael, house 57 Brighton


Waters Patrick, laborer, house 184 Bridge [throp


Waters Patrick J. stonecutter, boards Brighton, c. Win-


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Watkins James W. carpenter, house 185 Hampshire Watriss A. Whiting, bookkeeper, 502 Main, bds. 615 do. Watriss Sarah W. widow of Oliver W. house 615 Main Watson Alexander, teamster, boards 37 Dunster Watson Elisha B. clerk (B.), boards Porter's Hotel Watson Frank S. student, H. U. rooms 33 Weld Hall Watson Jeremiah, cooper, boards 1 Sixth


Watson John.C. broker (24 Congress square, B.), house 386 Harvard


Watson John F. bookbinder, University Press, house 59} Franklin


Watson Joseph, tinsmith, house 104 Main


Watson Lewis, painter, boards rear 339 Cambridge


Watson Margaret Mrs. boarding-house, 104 Main


Watson Richard, carver, F. Geldowsky, house at Boston Watson Rosina C. widow of Justus D. house 39 Pleasant Watson Samuel J. student, H. U. rooms 32 Matthews Hall Watson Sereno, clerk, Dr. Gray, bds. J. B. Niles, Mt. Pleasant


Watson William, teamster, bds. 37 Dunster


Watson William W. carpenter, house rear 339 Cambridge Watt Ann R. widow of Daniel, house 132 Pleasant


Watt William, machinist, boards 12} Western ave. Watts Catherine M. widow of Lawrence B. h. 115 Spring Watts Frederick J. boards 31 Bow


Watts Mary E. widow of Robert H. house 31 Bow Waugh Charles (W. A. Waugh & Co.), carriagesmith, 442 & 444 Main, house 10 Tufts


Waugh John H. butcher, house 36 Auburn


Waugh William A. (W. A. Waugh & Co.), carriagesmith, 442 & 444 Main, house 122 Pearl


Waugh William A. & Co. (William A. and Charles Waugh), carriagesmiths, 442 and 444 Main


Weaver Susan R. widow of William H. h. 255 Broadway


Webb Abbie M. Miss, teacher, Washington grammar school, boards 63 Ellery


Webb John W. Mrs. house 86 Harvard


Webb Matthew, laborer, house rear 90 Harvard


Webb Michael, house 63 Ellery


Webb Sylvester, paper-hanger, house 90 Harvard


Webb William W. carriage manufacturer, Elm, cor. Rus- sell, house Tenney, n. Elm


Webber Augustus, cabinet-maker, bds. 155 Otis Webber A. Carter, physician, 771 Main


Webber Charles, teamster, house 26 Brookline


Webber Daniel, cabinet-maker, house 6 Lechmere House Webber Frank O. medical student, H. U. boards 771 Main Webber Henry, confectioner, 552 Main, boards at Boston


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Webber John, cabinet-maker, house 6 Lechmere building, Bridge [place


Webber John A. Mrs. boards Charles W. Sever's, Frisbie WEBBER JOHN H. architect, real estate and insurance agent, 608 Main, house 26 Brookline


Webber Mary M. widow, house 10 Jay


Webber Nicholas, currrier, house Jackson, n. Spruce


Webber Oliver H. apothecary, 591 Main, h. 8 Warland Webber Wm. L. nurse, boards 10 Jay


Weber Anselm, bootmaker, 212 Cambridge, house do. Weber George, lager beer saloon, 214 Cambridge, house do. Weber John, carver, house 128 Bridge


Webster Alfred, blacksmith, house 27 Webster ave.


Webster Daniel, laborer, house 33 Washington


Webster Francis B. house 20 Maple ave. [Maple ave. Webster Frederick R. clerk (156 State, B.), boards 20 Webster Geo. A. brass finisher, rooms 518 Main


Webster Nathan, house 9 Sumner


Webster Theodore B. carpenter, 137 Bridge, near junction Cambridge, house 46 Second [h. 138 Harvard


Webster William F. cement manufacturer, 247 Main, Weckerle Joseph, cabinet-maker, house rear 19 Third


Weeks Daniel, sawyer, house 90 Windsor


Weeks Emmet, printer, house 13 Rockwell


Weeks Frederick, express-driver, boards 6 Green


Weeks Frederick L. compositor, boards 4 Trowbridge Weeks Joseph, stereotyper, Riverside, house 27 River


Weeks Lavinia Mrs. house 24 Wendell


Wegner Rudolph E. cabinet-maker, house 65 Vine


Weil Christian, teamster, house 17 Seventh


Weiandt Joseph, varnisher, boards 214 Cambridge


Weinkold Ewald, baker, house 190 Hampshire


Weinkold Henry, woodturner, house 119 Third Weinschenk Gustave, compositor, house 1 Revere place


Weitze Frank, sausage maker, boards Robert Weitze's, Spring


Weitze Robert, sausage maker and provisions, Thorndike, near Eighth, house Spring, cor. Eighth


Welch Benjamin, trader, house 127 Norfolk


Welch Benjamin S. bookkeeper, 600 Main, house 8 Green Welch Bernard, laborer, house 154 Third


Welch, Bigelow & Co. (Marshall T. Bigelow), University Press, printers, electrotypers, and stereotypers, Brat- tle square


Welch Charles, carpenter, house 210 Cambridge


Welch Charles O. clerk (116 Tremont, B.), house 192 Cambridge [Washington


Welch Charles W. salesman (41 Hanover, B.), house 108


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Welch Cornelius, laborer, house Howard, corner Kinnaird


Weleh Daniel, laborer, boards 154 Third


Welch Daniel, boards rear 56 Charles


Welch Daniel, laborer, house Hunting


Welch Daniel, laborer, house 157 Franklin


Welch David, laborer, h. McCabe, n. Cambridge


Welch David, laborer, bds. P. Ryan's, McCabe


Welch Edward, plasterer, house 131 Dublin


Welch Edward, house 193 Norfolk [Cambridge Welch Elizabeth, widow of David, house Webster ave. n. Welch Elizabeth S. house 8 Howard


Welch E. Baker, telegraph instrument maker (30 Han- over, B.), house 823 Main


Welch Florence, gardener, house 34 Foster [192 Norfolk Welch Frank, clerk (Summer, cor. South, B.), house Welch Frank M. bookkeeper, boards 127 Norfolk


Welch James, laborer, house Ninth, n Cambridge


Welch James, teamster, house 21 Harvard


Welch James, gate-tender, house Bridge, nearly opp. Bra- man, Shaw & Co.'s manufactory


Welch James, butcher, house Rideont, opp. Porter


Welch James E. student, H. U. rooms 29 Gray's Hall


Welch John, boiler-maker, house 75 Third Welch John, laborer, house rear 56 Charles


Welch John, laborer, house 12 Conlon's court


Welch John J. brass-finisher, boards 27 Decatur


Welch Mary H. widow of Hiram, house 113 Otis


Welch Matthew, stonecutter, boards 1 Pioneer place


Welch Maurice, foreman, Geo. B. James & Co., house 102 Third


Welch Maurice jr. laborer, boards 102 Third


Welch Michael, laborer, house 11 Short


Welch Michaei, laborer, boards 191 Hampshire


Welch Oliver, machinist, house 57 Spring Welch Patrick, currier, house 150 Green


Welch Patrick, plasterer, house 9 Baldwin ct.


Welch Richard, laborer, house 132 Webster ave.


Welch Richard, bookbinder, house rear 11 Valentine Welch Robert, laborer, house 118 Dublin


Welch Thomas, laborer, h. Jefferson, n. Warren Welch Thomas, laborer, house 129 Webster avenue Welch William, hostler, boards 42 Brookline Welch William, collar maker, house 36 Harvard Welch William, laborer, house Jackson, n. Harvey Welch William, blacksmith, house 29 Dunster Weld John C. carpenter, house 3 James


Weld John C. Mrs. (Misses Fowler), dressmaker, Har vard sq. house 3 James


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Weld John D. boards 68 Mt. Auburn


Weld William F. student, H. U. rooms 43 Matthews Hall Weller George W. express (B.), h. 3 Kinnaird


Welles Alfred, clerk, Revere Sugar Refinery, bds. at Boston Welles James H. student, H. U. rooms 1 Thayer Hall Wellington Ada H. assistant teacher, Harvard grammar school, bds. Broadway, cor. Cambridge


Wellington Alden D. salesman (168 & 170 Washington, B.), house 15 Pleasant place [house at Charlestown Wellington Alfred H. clerk, H. Wellington & Co., Bridge, Wellington Augustus, boards 27 Second [721 Main WELLINGTON A. C. coal dealer (240 Federal, B.), bds. Wellington Charles W. house builder and contractor, h. 815 Main [House Wellington Edward, student, H. U. rooms 4 Holyoke Wellington Edward W. student, H. U. rooms 22 Hollis Hall


Wellington Hannah, widow of George, house 91 Columbia Wellington Homer, clerk (240 Federal, B.), boards 121 North avenue


Wellington Horatio (H. Wellington & Co.). wood, coal, lime, and cement, Bridge,opposite Prison Point bridge, house at Charlestown


WELLINGTON HORATIO & CO. (Horatio Wellington), coal, wood, lime, and cement, 28 Bridge and (11 Kil- by, B.) [house 121 North ave.


Wellington Jonas C. wholesale coal dealer (11 Kilby, B.). WELLINGTON JOSEPH A. wood and coal, Charles River bridge (Charlestown), house 100 Otis


Wellington Joseph D. organ-pipe maker (150 Charles, B.), , house 152 Prospect


Wellington Joseph V. fruit and vegetables (15 and 17 Boylston market, B.), house 12 Tremont


Wellington J. Frank, clerk H. Wellington & Co., Bridge, boards at Charlestown


Wellington Margaret B. Miss, teacher, Harvard grammar school, boards 15 Pleasant place


Wellington William H. clerk (87 and 89 Commercial, B.), boards 5 Temple


Wellington William W. physician, house 5 Temple Wellman Francis L. student, H. U. rooms 12 Holyoke House [7 Cross


Wellman J. Wesley, cotton broker (36 Kilby, B.), house Wellman J. Wesley jr. pocketbook maker, h. 7 Cross Wellman Samuel E. carpenter, house 43 Brookline Wells Amos B. laborer, house 59 Broadway, L. P.




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