The Cambridge directory for 1875, Part 37

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Publication date: 1875
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Verity Walter S., clerk, boards 8 Broadway Verkampen Arnold, coppersmith, h. Thorndike, n. Eighth Verland William, carpenter, boards 149 Cambridge Vicker Joseph, iron-roller, house 14 Webster avenue


Vickers Geo. H., brassfinisher, 368 Main, h. 8 Winter


Vickery Herman F., student H. U., rooms 20 College House


Vickery Wm. J., carpenter, house 6 Upton


Victory John, stucco-worker, house 6 Roger's blk., Main


Viegeler Frederick, cabinetmaker Doe & Hunnewell's, h. 128 Gore


Vigneron Dominick, glasscutter, boards 83 Fifth


Vigneron John, glasscutter, house 83 Fifth


Viles John, hostler, house 47 Vine


Villemaire Ovid, tinsmith, 22 Broadway, h. r. 143 Main


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


Vinal Chas. A., shoe manufacturers' goods (45 High, B.), boards 325 Harvard


Vining Caroline M. Mrs., house 9 Tremont


Vining Eugene R., machinist, boards 9 Tremont


Vinton Charles A., student Divinity school, rooms 39. Divinity Hall


Vinton Charles H., student H. U., rooms 38 Thayer Hall: Vinton George, house 14 Worcester


Vogel William, currier, house 70 Sacramento


Vogl Adolph, clerk (339 Wash., B.), h. 81 Thorndike


Voit William, brass-finisher F. Draper & Co., Otis, house rear 175 Bridge


Volk Henry, shoemaker, 11 Harvard row, bds. 214 Green Vollintine Sally, widow of Thomas, house 10 Upton Vollintine Thomas, clerk (69 Pearl, B.), bds. 10 Upton Voye William, helper in boiler shop, boards 42 Brookline


WEST BROS 27 32 School St. Boston,


TAILORS, CLOTHING, And Furnishing Goods,


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WADDELL JOHN, carpenter, house 133 Brookline Wade Asa, flour inspector (186 State, B.), house 301 Broadway


Wade George F., clerk (45 Merchants row, B.), boards Henry C. Rand's, Elm


Wade Henry F., bookkeeper (186 State, B.), h. 6 Tremont Wade J. Augustine, superintendent Cambridgeport Diary Co., house 16 Forest


Wade Rufus R., postmaster E. Cambridge, h. 71 Thorndike Wadman Theophilus G., proof reader (34 School, B.), h. 16 Coggswell avenue


Wadsworth Edward I. (E. I. Wadsworth & Co.), provis- ions, 432 Cambridge, house do.


WADSWORTH E. I. & CO. (Edward I. Wadsworth), provisions, 432 Cambridge


Wadsworth Lewis L., jr. (Wadsworth, Sawyer & Co.), lumber, 12 Cambridge, house at Chelsea


Wadsworth Marshman E., instructor in mathematics H. U., house 44 Mt. Auburn


WADSWORTH, SAWYER & CO. (Lewis L. Wads- worth, jr., Enos D. Sawyer, Henry C. Copeland, Wil- liam Duren, Benj. F. Kelley, and Geo. A. Murchie), lumber, 12 Cambridge (Boston office, 68 Water)


Wadsworth Win. H., student H. U., rooms 30 Mt. Auburn Walilquist John, carver, house 50 Broadway


Wain Thomas, boilermaker, house 75 Third


Wait Charles, clerk (29 S. Market, B.), h. 2 Sceva place Wait John B., grocer, 345 Cambridge, house do.


Wait John L., machinist, house 12 Harrison


Waitmann James T., patternmaker Walworth Manfg. Co.


Waitt Andrew S., superintendent College buildings, h. 18 Ash


WAITT FREEMAN C., express, 195 Broadway, and (35 Brattle, B.), house 35 Cottage


Waitt Sarah B. Miss, teacher Dunster primary school, boards 25 Tuttle


Wakefield Alley T., student H. U., rooms 842 Main


Wakefield Enoch HI., real estate broker (81 Wash., B.), house Main, cor. Putnam avenue


Wakeham Samuel, painter, boards 52 Portland


Walbach George G., law student, rooms 1 Gray's Hall Walcott Chas. F., lawyer (30 Court, B.), h. 5 Lake View av. Walcott Henry P., physician, Waterhouse, n. North av., house do.


Wald G. H., law student H. U., rooms 13 Remington Waldron Anna B., widow of S. W., house 116 Auburn


BANCROFT & BOYDEN, Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 180 Tremont Street, ,Boston.


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


Waldron John Q. A., house 2 Austin place


Waldt Henry, boards rear 117 Otis


Wales Helen A. Mrs., dressmaker, house 10 Norton


Walker Albert, clerk, boards 59 Fifth


Walker Bryant, gardener, house 54 Brattle


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


Walker Charles E., teamster, boards 21 Clark


Walker Charles H., Union Carpet Co. (Charles, cor. Cam- bridge, B.), house 110 Pearl


Walker Charles T., auctioneer (8 and 10 East, B.), house 293 Harvard


Walker Elizabeth, widow of John S., house 35 Pleasant Walker Henry C., painter, boards 21 Front


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


Walker Hiram, hackman, bds. H. J. Reddick's, North av. Walker James, house 64 Sparks


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


Walker John E., printer Riverside, boards 27 Hewes


Walker John H., bookbinder, house 17 Clark


Walker John H., driver steam fire engine 2, house Main Walker John T., foreman B. & L. R. R., house 44 Second Walker John W., builder, house 4 Elmer


Walker John W., route agent F. R. R., h. 35 Pleasant


Walker Joseph H. Mrs., house 16 Wendell


Walker Lewis F., jeweler (B.), house 18 Elmer


Walker Marcellus, boots and shoes (92 Pearl, B.), house 22 Bigelow


Walker Mary A., widow, dressmaker, house 11 Watson


Walker Mary E. Mrs., house 59 Fifth


Walker Nicholas M., carpenter, house 4 Elmer


Walker Richard, gardener, house 15 Maynard pl.


Walker Samuel, tailor, 49 Cambridge, house 53 do.


Walker Thomas O., circulating library (2 Hamilton place, B.), house 31 Western avenue


Walker Weston W. (Gay & Walker), grocer, 649 Main, house 20 Cottage


Walker William, printer, boards 21 Clark


Walker William A., carpenter, house 4 Elmer


Walker William C., undertaker, h. Hampshire, c. Prospect Walker William P. (Gilson & Walker), last manufacturer, 174 Broadway, house at Somerville


Walkling Frederick L., die-maker, house 162 Cambridge


BRADFORD & ANTHONY, 176 and 178 Washington St., CUTLERY.


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Wall Edmund, grainer, house 1812 Tremont Wall William, carriagesmith, house 36 Harvard Wallace Ann Mrs., house 26 North


Wallace Charles O., carpenter, house 2 Pioneer place


Wallace Daniel, laborer, house 10 Short


Wallace Herbert I., student H. U., r. 21 Holyoke House Wallace John, laborer, house 30 North


Wallace Margaret, widow of William, h. 26 Charles River


Wallace Martha A., widow of James P., jr., h. 31 Ash


Wallace Matthew, carpenter, h. 4 Spring place


Wallace Michael C., clerk, 52 Broadway, bds. do. Wallace Richard, teamster, house 36 Harvard Wallace Thomas, compositor, boards 32 Ash Wallace Thomas G., boxmaker, boards 54 Hastings


Wallace Win., organ-maker, boards 39 Winsor


Wallace William, slipper maker, house 53 Clark


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


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


Walsh Edmond, physician, house 145 Cambridge Walsh Edward, gardener, house Holly av.


Walsh Henry E., surveyor of lumber, house 96 Spring Walsh John, boards E. Walsh's, Holly avenue Walsh John, laborer, house 5 Winter


Walsh Patrick, teamster, h. 19 Walnut court


Walter James S., clerk (206 State, B.), house 49 Elm


Walters John T., molder, house 36 Washington


Walters Richard, laborer, house 36 Washington Walters William, glassmaker, boards 32 Fourth


Walters William F., springbed maker, bds. 36 Washington Walton George L., student H. U. , rooms 15 Weld Hall Walton Harriet L. Mrs., house 26 Mt. Auburn


Walton Nathan S., boards 26 Mt. Auburn


Walton Milton L., real estate and insurance agent, and treas. North Av. Savings Bank, h. Avon pl., off Avon Hill street


Walworth John D., clerk Walworth Manfg. Co., 368 Main, house 518 do.


WALWORTH MANUFACTURING CO., 368 Main, of- fice (67 to 73 Kilby, Boston)


Ward Andrew A. (Parker & Ward), hay and grain, 240 Main, house 51 Erie


Ward Arthur, clerk, 640 Main, boards 56 River


Spring Beds and Bedding. BANCROFT & BOYDEN, Mattresses and Pillows


180 Tremont S ., Boston.


421


CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY.


Ward Bartholomew, station agt. L. & A. R. R., house 319 North avenue


Ward Bernard, baker, house 66 Hastings


Ward Chas. H., gold and stock broker (3 Congress sq., B.), house 34 Putnam avenue


Ward Charles H., shoe and leather dealer (35 and 37 High, B.), boards 354 Harvard


Ward Edward, cigar-maker, house Willow place


Ward Edward, teamster, 69 Main


Ward Edward A., house 71 Dana


Ward Edward W., laborer, boards 141 Elm


Ward Francis, shipper Reversible Collar Co., 10 Arrow, house 7 Cowperth wait


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


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


Ward Hannah M., widow, house 141 Elm


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


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


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


Ward Isaac N., key maker, 139 Broadway, h. 63 Sixth


Ward Joanna, widow, house 23 Winter


Ward John, laborer, house 179 Dublin


Ward John, watchman J. P. Squire & Co., house Harding, near Jefferson


Ward John E'., laborer, house 41 Washington


Ward John F., inspector Gas Co., h. 12 Appian way


Ward John J., glass engraver, house 68 Hastings


Ward Joshua F., house 121 Magazine


Ward Mary A. Mrs., dry and fancy goods, 146 Harvard, boards 68 Hastings


Ward Mary M., dressmaker, boards 68 Hastings


Ward Moulton, carpenter, house 6 Lincoln


Ward Richard, house 49 Linnæan


Ward Samuel, house 56 River


Ward Samuel, jr., carriage-painter, boards 82 Magazine


Ward Samuel G., student H. U., rooms 14 Little's block


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


Ward Simeon, clerk (B.), rooms 12 Appian way


Ward William, gardener, house 198 Hampshire


Ward William, carpenter, house 305 Cambridge


Ward William H., pressman Welch, Bigelow & Co., h. 2 Charles River


Ward Winthrop A. (Ward & Blood), carriage manufac- turer, 244 and 246 Main, house 69 Magazine


WEST BROS., TAILORS, CLOTHING, And Furnishing Goods, 32 School St. Boston.


422


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WARD & BLOOD (Winthrop A. Ward and Albert S. Blood), carriages, sleighs, harnesses, etc., 244 and 246 Main


Warden Henry P., student H. U., rooms 60 Mt. Auburn


Wardwell Joseph W., teamster, house 369 Main


Ware Charles E., student H. U., rooms 15 Hollis Hall


Ware Henry, lawyer, house 8 Berkeley


Ware Joseph W., student H. U., rooms 2 Stoughton Hall 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, bds. 1 Jay


Warfield Henry, proof-reader, house 1 Jay


Warland Edward M., bookkeeper (42 India, B.), house Felton, near Cambridge


Warland Wm., clergyman, house 81 Brattle


Warner Adeline Mrs., house 144 Charles


Warner Caleb H., cashier National Bank of Commerce (9 Sears building, B.), h. 336 Harvard


Warner Joseph B., lawyer (35 Court, B.), b. 336 Harvard Warner Thomas, engine fitter, house 102 Webster av.


Warner Wm. H., teamster, house 97 Hampshire


Warner Wm. H., stonecutter, bds. 56 Second Warner Wm. P., boards 336 Harvard


Warner Win. R., clergyman and (Wm. R. Warner & Co.), blacking mnfis., White, n. Elm, house at N. H.


Warner Win. R. & Co. (Wm. R. Warner and Chas. N. Clark), blacking mnfrs., White,n. Elm


Warnick Catherine Mrs., house 122 Spring


Warnick Wm., fireman L. R. R., h. 122 Spring Warnock James M., clerk, house 6 Cherry


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


Warnock Wm. H., bookkeeper, 37 Clark, h. 23 Fifth


Warren Charles E., express driver, h. r. 54 Franklin


Warren Edward, hairdresser, bds. 165 Broadway


Warren Edward W., student H. U., rooms 31 Matthews Hall


Warren Edwin A., engineer, house Tufts


Warren George K., photographer, 563 Main, and (289 Washington, B.), h. Norfolk, cor. Austin


Warren George W. (Geo. O. Ladd & Co.), carpenter, 74 Brighton, house 1 Parker


Warren James, draw-tender B. & M. R. R., h. 59 North Warren Jemima, widow of Jabez, bds. 10 Mt. Auburn Warren John, laborer, house 12 Third


Lace Curtains and Window Shades. 180 Tremont St., Boston,


BANCROFT & BOYDEN,


Mirrors and Cornices


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Warren John B., house Norfolk, cor. Austin


Warren Martha R. Miss, house 11 Fayerweather


Warren Rufus, boot and shoe dealer (164 Congress, B.), house 688 Main


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


Warren Thomas B., law student, rooms 98 Austin


Warren Timothy, laborer, house 59 North


Warren Wm., cabinetmaker, house r. 56 Franklin


Warren Wm. F. Rev., house 34312 Broadway


Warrington A. B., student H. U., rooms 3 College House


Warshauer Julius, trav. agt., house 61 Pearl


Warwick Wm. A., painter, house 350 North av.


Washburn Alfred F., law student, bds 28 Quincy [yoke


Washburn Charles H., conductor U. R. Co., rooms 24 Hol- Washburn Charles W., carriage maker, h. 1 Coggswell pl. Washburn Emory, Bussey prof. of law H. U., h. 28 Quincy Washburn George M., teamster, h. 240 Cambridge


Wason Robert B., grocer (61 Chatham, B.), boards N. Carr's, Shawmut av.


Waterman Chas. D. (C. D. Waterman & Co.), auctioneer and com. mer., 497 Main, h. at Boston


Waterman C. D. & Co. (Chas. D. Waterman and Michael J. Moss), auctioneers and com. mers., 497 Main


Waterman Emma Mrs., house 21 Suffolk


Waterman James H., bookbinder Riverside, h. 20 Wal- nut place


Waters Ernest U., student H. U., rooms 27 College House


Waters Henry, laborer, house 35 Porter


Waters Henry, laborer, house 39 Rice


Waters John, laborer, boards 51 Vine


Waters Patrick, laborer, house 184 Bridge


Waters Patrick J., clerk, house 29 Fourth [throp


Waters Patrick J., stonecutter, boards Brighton, cor. Win- Waters Wm. C., boards 28 Lee


Watkins Edward, silver plater, 361 Main, h. at Charles- town


Watkins Ira, section hand, h. 12 Putnam av.


Watkins Wm., carpenter, house 4 Antrim


Watriss A. Whiting, bookkeeper, 502 Main, b. 615 do.


Watriss Sarah W., widow of Oliver W., h. 615 Main Watson Alex. J., harnessmaker, 399 Main, b. 1 Washing- ton


Watson Frank S., student H. U., rooms 33 Weld Hall Watson James, clerk Riverside Press, bds. at Boston


Watson John C., broker (24 Congress sq., B.), house 386 Harvard [Franklin


Watson John F., bookbinder University Press, house 5912


Bradford & Anthony, FISHING TACKLE, 176 & 178 Washington St.


424


CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY.


Watson Margaret Mrs., house 92 Third [ton Watson Richard, foreman carver F. Geldowsky, h. at Bos- Watson Robert B., grocer (61 Chatham, B.), boards N. Carr's, Shawmut avenue


Watson Rosina C., widow of Justus D., h. 39 Pleasant Watson Samuel J., student H. U., rooms 39 Matthews Hall Watson Sereno, curator Herbarium Botanic Garden, bds. J. B. Niles', Mt. Pleasant


Watson William W., carpenter, house rear 101 Tremont Watt William, machinist, house 65 Cherry


Watts Benj. S., painter, h. off Mt. Auburn, n. Sparks


Watts Catherine M., widow of Lawrence B., h. 115 Spring Watts Emma L. Miss, clerk, 440 Harvard


Watts Ewen, matmaker, boards 47 Spruce WATTS FREDERICK J., liquors and tobacco, junction Brattle and Brighton, boards 31 Bow


Watts Mary E., widow of Robert H., house 31 Bow


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


Waugh Daniel (Daniel & John H. Waugh), provisions, Green, cor. Hancock, house 10 Green


Waugh D. & J. H. (Daniel and John H. Waugh), provis- ions, Green, cor. Hancock


Waugh John H. (Daniel & John H. Waugh), provisions, Green, cor. Hancock, house 10 Green


Waugh Joseph, tinworker, boards 132 Pleasant


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


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


Waymouth George, cotton (B.), boards 304 Harvard Weaver Susan R., widow of Wm. H., h. 255 Broadway Weaver William J., carpenter, h. 5 Roger's blk., Main Webb Abbie M. Miss, teacher Washington grammar school, boards 63 Ellery


Webb A. P., car-builder B. L. & N. R. R. shop, Bridge


Webb John W. Mrs., house 84 Harvard


Webb Marianne M., teacher Holmes primary school, bds. 63 Ellery


Webb Matthew, laborer, house 84 Harvard


Webb Michael, house 63 Ellery


Webb Sylvester, letter-carrier (P. O., B.), h. 28 Brewery Webb William W., carriage manufacturer, Elm, cor. Rus- sell, house Tenney, near Elm


Webber Aaron D., grocer, (165 Milk, B.), h. 87 Norfolk Webber A. Carter, physician, 771 Main, house do.


Webber Charles E., teamster, house 2 Pearl


Chamber and Dining-Room Furniture, BANCROFT & BOYDEN, 150 Tremont Street.


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CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY.


Webber David, carver Braman, Shaw & Co.


Webber Edwin F., organ-tuner (Mason & Hamlin, B.), boards North av., cor. Beech


Webber Frank O., medical student H. U., bds. 771 Main Webber Fred. W., clerk (Franklin, cor. Arch, B.), bds. 771 Main


Webber Harrison, roofer, house 56 Fairmont


Webber Henry, confectioner, 552 Main, bds. at Boston WEBBER JOHN H., architect, real estate and insurance agent, 608 Main, house 26 Brookline


Webber John H., jr., clerk (Friend, B.), bds. 26 Brookline Webber Mary M., widow, house 79 Allston


Webber Oliver H., apothecary, 591 Main, h. 8 Warland Webber Wm. L., nurse, boards 79 Allston


Weber Anselm, bootmaker, 212 Cambridge, house do.


Weber George, lager beer saloon, 214 Cambridge, h. do.


Webster Daniel, laborer, house 33 Washington


Webster Francis B., house 20 Maple avenue


Webster Geo. A., brassfinisher, boards 390 Main


Webster Nathan, house 9 Sumner


Webster Theodore B., carpenter, house 46 Second


Webster Washington W., house 26 Bigelow


Webster William F., cement manufacturer, 247 Main, h. 138 Harvard


Weeks Emmet, printer, house 13 Rockwell


Weeks Frederick T., express driver, boards 6 Green


Weeks Frederick L., compositor, boards 4 Trowbridge Weeks Frederick S., printer, boards 88 Mt. Auburn Weeks Joseph, stereotyper Riverside, house 23 Rockwell Wegner Rudolph E., cabinetmaker, house 65 Vine Weil Christian, teamster, house 17 Seventh


Weinhold Ewald, baker, house McCabe, near Cambridge Weinhold Henry, woodturner, house 119 Third Weinschenk Gustave, compositor, house 1 Revere place Weitze Paul, tinsmith, boards Spring, cor. Eighth WEITZE ROBERT, sausage maker and provisions, Thorndike, near Eighth, house Spring, cor. Eighth


Welch Benj. H., painter, boards 29 Cherry


Welch Benjamin S., 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 Cornelius, laborer, house Howard, corner Kinnard


Welch Daniel, laborer, house 154 Third


Welch Daniel, laborer, house Harding, near Porter


Welch David, painter, house 125 Webster avenue


WEST BROS .. TAILORS, CLOTHING, And Furnishing Goods, 32 School St .. Boston.


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Welch Edward, plasterer, house 131 Dublin


Welch Edward, house 193 Norfolk


Welch Elizabeth, widow of David, h. 125 Webster av.


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


Welch Frank, clerk (B.), house 192 Norfolk


Welch Frank M., bookkeeper, boards 127 Norfolk


Welch Hannah, widow of Benjamin, house 127 Norfolk


Welch James, teamster, house 21 Harvard


Welch James, gate-tender, house 53 Bridge


Welch James, butcher, house Hunting


Welch James E., student H. U., rooms 1 Holyoke House


Welch Jeremiah, currier, house 39 Rice


Welch Joanna, widow, house 17 Third


[75 Third


Welch John, boilermaker B. L. & N. R. repair shop, house Welch John, hostler, boards 31 North avenue Welch John, junk, house rear 56 Charles


Welch John, laborer, house 150 Charles


Welch John, laborer, house 12 Conlon's court


Welch John, laborer, house McCabe, near Cambridge


Welch John, teamster, bds. Swiney's blk., Gore, n. Fifth Welch John J., brassfinisher, boards 27 Decatur


Welch Martin, stonecutter, boards 163 Bridge


Welch Mary H., widow of Hiram, house 113 Otis


Welch Maurice, foreman Wadsworth, Sawyer & Co., house 102 Third


Welch Maurice, jr., laborer, boards 102 Third


Welch Michael, foreman marbleshop A. McDonald, house McDonald


Welch Michael, laborer, house 12 Third


Welch Michael, laborer, house 105 Webster avenue


Welch Michael, laborer, boards 191 Hampshire


Welch Michael, laborer, house 76 Spruce


Welch Morris, laborer, house 55 Cedar Welch Oliver, machinist, house 57 Spring Welch Patrick, currier, house 150 Green


Welch Patrick, plasterer, house 9 Baldwin court


Welch Richard, laborer, house 132 Webster avenue


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


Welch Sarah, widow, house 191 Dublin


Welch Thomas, laborer, house 129 Webster avenue


Welch William, hostler J. Pike, Main, opp. Pearl, boards 3 Suffolk


Welch William, collar-maker, house 20 Harvard Welch William, laborer, house Jackson, near Harvey Weld Benj. D., house 30 Winthrop


LIBRARY CASES, Mantel Mirrors, and PIER GLASSES, At BANCROFT & BOYDEN'S, 180 Tremont St., Boston.


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CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY.


Weld John C., carpenter, house 3 Munro


Weld John C. Mrs. (Misses Fowler), dressmaker, Har- vard square, house 3 Mnnro


Weld William F., student H. U., rooms 43 Matthews Hall


Welderkin Edward, carpenter, bds. 127 Prospect


Wellard -, gardener, bds. 14 Eliot


Welles Alfred, clerk Revere Sugar Refinery, bds. at Boston


Welles Benjamin, student H. U., rooms 17 Holyoke House Welles James H., student H. U., rooms 10 Matthews Hall


Wellington Ada H., assistant teacher Harvard grammar school, bds. 59 Essex


Wellington Alden D., salesman (168 & 170 Washington, B.), house 15 Pleasant place


Wellington Alfred H., clerk H. Wellington & Co., Bridge, h. at Charlestown


Wellington Augustus, boards 27 Second


Wellington A. C. (Wellington Bros.), coal, 5 Broad- way, and (240 Federal, B.), bds. 721 Main


WELLINGTON BROTHERS (Austin C. and Homer Wellington), wood and coal, 5 Broadway, and (240 Federal, B.)


Wellington Charles W., house builder and contractor, office (2 A. Hamilton pl. B.), h. 815 Main


Wellington Edward, student H. U., rooms 134 Mt. Auburn Wellington Hannah, widow of George, h. 91 Columbia


Wellington Homer (Wellington Bros.), coal, 5 Broad-


way, and (240 Federal, B.), h. Wash. av., cor. Arling- ton


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


WELLINGTON HORATIO & CO. (Horatio Well- ington), coal, wood, lime, and cement, 28 Bridge, and (11 Kilby, B.)


Wellington Isaac G., organ-pipe maker, h. 102 Thorndike Wellington Jonas C., wholesale coal dealer (11 Kilby, B.), house 121 North avenue


Wellington Joseph A. (Wellington & Hunnewell), wood and coal, Charles River bridge (Charlestown), order box P. O., Third, 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


American TABLE CUTLERY, BRADFORD & ANTHONY, 176 and 178 Washington Street.


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CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY.


Wellington J. Frank, clerk H. Wellington & Co., Bridge, bds. at Charlestown [at Boston Wellington Kate F., teacher Otis primary school, boards 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


Wellington & Hunnewell (Joseph A. Wellington and Wm. A. Hunnewell), wood and coal, order box P.O., Third [House Wellman Francis L., student H. U., rooms 12 Holyoke Wellman J. Wesley, jr., pocketbook maker, h. rear 82 Green


Wellman Maria E., widow of Samuel E., h. 43 Brookline


Wells Charles P., teamster, h. 9 Webster av.


Wells Elizabeth B. Miss, bds. 175 Brattle


Wells George W. Mrs., bds. 8 Garden


Wells Henry, fruit preserver, h. 1 Holly place


Wells James A., assistant register in bankruptcy, boards 23 Garden


Wells James H., cigar manuf., 458 Main, h. 148 Wash. Wells Jeremiah, teamster, h. 33 Pine Wells John, laborer, house 109 Third [Brighton


Wells John H., letter-carrier Cambridge P. O., h. 56


Wells J. Walter, student H. U., rooms 10 Holyoke


Wells Luther, at J. P. Squire & Co.'s, bds. 186 Gore


Wells Samuel H., h. 14 Rockwell


Wells Sarah L. Miss, bds. 175 Brattle


Wells Sherburne S., teamster, h. 59 Broadway


Wells William, bds. 59 Third


Welsh John, laborer, house 132 River


Welsh John, painter, house Jefferson, n. Warren


Welsh Patrick, shoemaker, 289 Cambridge, h. at Somer- ville


Welsh Peter, laborer, h. 5 Blair place


Welsh Stephen, laborer, h. Lynch, n. Warren


Welsh Thomas F., blacksmith, 43 Main, h. at Boston


Welsh Walter, stable-keeper (60 South, B.), h. 53 Otis Welsh William, laborer, h. 29 Dunster


Welts Elisha A., glass-worker, h. 18312 Cambridge


Welts Enos, glass-worker, h. 30 Eighth


Wendell Barrett, student HI. U., rooms 8 Little's block


Wentworth Alice, widow, h. 337 Cambridge


Wentworth Benjamin, butcher, house Cambridge, corner Winsor Wentworth Benj. B., butcher, h. 113 Webster av.


DRAPERY, Looping Tassels, Picture Cord, 180 Tremont Street, BANCROFT & BOYDEN.


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Wentworth Benj. P., asst. foreman, 1 Harvard sq., bds. 15 Farwell pl. [Austin


Wentworth B. Franklin, key-maker, 139 Broadway, h. 99 Wentworth Chas. G. (R. & C. G. Wentworth), carpenter, rear 579 Main, house 99 Austin


Wentworth Henry A., clerk, bds. 40 Prospect


Wentworth Isaac, clerk (63 Summer, B.), h. 40 Prospect Wentworth Reuben (R. & C. G. Wentworth), carpenter, rear 579 Main, h. 99 Austin




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