The Cambridge directory for 1876, Part 37

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Publication date: 1876
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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Upham George B., law student, rooms 465 Broadway UPHAM HARRY T., clerk Cambridge Mutual Fire In- surance Co., 555 Main, boards 2 Lamson place Upham Thomas, house 19 Irving


Upham Thomas A., mechanician (17 Harvard pl., B.), h. 2 Lamson place, Essex


Upham William, carpenter, house 49 Elm


Usakowsky Alexander, cabinetmaker, bds. 29 Sixth


Usher William P., compositor, house 11 Hancock


VALENTINE JAMES A., sexton, boards 7 West Valentine Jones, clerk College wharf, h. 30 Holyoke


Valentine Mary J., clerk, 103 Cambridge, boards Sixth, corner Charles


Valentine Samuel W., house 38 Holyoke


Valiquet Louis S., boots and shoes, 118 Cambridge, h. at Somerville


Vallee A. C., bookbinder Riverside, boards 45 Blackstone Vallely Arthur, laborer, house Porter, near Warren


Vallely Arthur L., ironroller, bds. A. Vallely's, Porter


IMPORTED GOODS, AT BILLINGS', Dolton Block, 430 Harvard St.


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Vallely John P., currier, boards A. Vallely's, Porter Valler Simeon, laborer, house 218 Broadway Valley Peter B., laborer, 69 Main, house 40 Broadway VanBeveran Charles, wood carver, boards 114 Spring Vance Samuel, agent Builders' Foundry Co., Sixth, cor. Potter, house Pearl, near Franklin


Vandervoort John E., ornamenter, house 75 Magazine Vandine Henry, nurseries, Plymouth, cor. Winsor, h. do. VanDuzee Orville, ironmolder, house 79 Hastings Valencia Jacob, cigarmaker, house 5 Rollins court


Van Putten John, cabinetmaker at Geldowsky's, house 160 Otis


Van Rees Nicholas, sandpaperer, house 160 Otis Vanstry Augustus, cabinetmaker, h. 23 Sidney


Vanstry Augustus, jr., carver, 77 Main, bds. 23 Sidney Vanstry Ferdinand Mrs., h. Ninth, near Cambridge Van Vleck Balfour H., student Museum Comparitive Zoology, rooms 1 Zoological Hall


Varney H. Estelle, teacher Shepard grammar school, bds. at Watertown


Vary Victor, cook, boards 19 Winter


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


Vaughan Benjamin, commission merchant (42 India, B.), house 24 Concord avenue


Vaughan Charles, house 21 Berkerley


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


Vaughan Francis W., librarian social law library (14 Court House, B.), boards 21 Berkerley


Vaughan Michael, laborer, house 28 Bolton


Vaughan William M., house 2 Craigie


Vaughan William W. (53 Tremont, B.), bds. 2 Craigie


Vaupel Louis, glass engraver, house 124 Thorndike


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


Veit George, currier, boards G. Mack's, Tannery


Venables George, laborer, boards 189 Franklin


Venner Henry, casemaker M. & H. Organ Co. [Union Venner John T., fly finisher M. & H. Organ Co., h. 12 Venner William, casemaker M. & H. Organ Co., house 99 Washington


Venter Charles E., jeweler (41 Hanover, B.), h. 2, rear 41 Norfolk


Venter John E., furrier (16 Milk, B.), house 55 Moore


Verbrake Charles, peddler, boards 3 Fifth


Verity John S. (Sargent & Verity), grocer, 171 Main, h. 8 Broadway


Verity Walter S., clerk 171 Main, boards 8 Broadway


Chamber au) Dining-Room Furniture, BANCROFT & BOYDEN, 180 TREMONT ST.


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Verkampen Arnold, coppersmith, h. 146 Thorndike Vialle Samuel S., house 6 Wright


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


Vickery Frank C., clerk (B.), boards 6 Upton


Vickery William J., carpenter, house 6 Upton


Victory John, stucco worker, h. 6 Roger's block, Main


Vigneron Dominic, glasscutter, boards 83 Fifth Vigneron John, glass cutter, house 83 Fifth


Villemaire Ovid, tinsmith, 135 Main, house 137 do.


Vinal Albert, house 325 Harvard


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


Vinal Frederick, clerk (23 Otis, B.), h. 4 Austin place


Vining Caroline M. Mrs., house 17 Austin


Vining John E. Mrs., house rear 81 Oxford


Vinton George, house 14 Worcester


Voeselle Joseph, tinsmith (B.), house 35 Bolton Voeselle Theodore, carriage finisher, house 111 Dublin Vogel Julius, blacksmith, 70 Brighton, house 29 Dunster Vogel William, currier, house 70 Sacramento


Vogl Adolph, clerk (517 Wash. B.), h. 81 Thorndike


Voit William, brassfinisher F. Draper & Co., Otis, house rear 175 Bridge


Vollbroeht Henry, designer F. Geldowsky, h. 61 Third Volk Henry, shoemaker, 11 Harvard row, boards 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, bds. 24 Harvard


WADDELL JOHN, carpenter, house 133 Brookline Wadden Matthew, cooper, house 125 Hampshire


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 Dia- ry Co., house 16 Forest


Wade Rufus R., postmaster E. Cambridge, h. 71 Thorndike Wadleigh Andrew P., molder, house 12 Pearl


Wadman Theophilus G., proof reader (34 School, B.), h. Elm, corner Russell


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


Wadsworth E. I. & Co. (Edward I. Wadsworth), provi- sions, 432 Cambridge


BUSINESS SUITS, 27 C. H. BILLINGS 430 Harvard St., Cambridge.


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WADSWORTH GORDON H., grocer, 2 Brewer's blk., Brattle sq., house 5 Brewer


Wahlgren Frithrot, cabinetmaker, 77 Main, house at Somerville


Waigle Francis J., cabinetmaker, h. 128 Gore


Wain Thomas, boilermaker, house 26 Eighth


Wait Charles, house 21 Pine


Wait John B., grocer, 345 Cambridge, house do.


Wait John L., machinist, house 67 Vine


Waite Edward O., landscape photographer, boards 108 Magazine


Waitt Andrew S., supt. College buildings, house 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 Aaron T., ironmolder, house rear 76 Pearl


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


Wakefield Daniel K., baker (55 Causeway, B.), house 74 Washington


Wakefield Enoch H., real estate broker (209 Wash., B.), house Main, cor. Putnam avenue


Wakefield James H., cabinetmaker T. B. Wentworth


Wakeham Samuel, painter, and boardinghouse, 383 Main, house do.


Walcott Chas. F., lawyer (39 Court, B.), h. 5 Lake View av. Walcott Henry P., physician, Waterhouse, near North av., house do.


Waldron John D., receiver Union Railroad Co., Harvard square, rooms 28 Holyoke [Essex Waldron John Q. A., bookkeeper (29 Com'l, B.), h. 37 Wales Helen A. Mrs., dressmaker, house 14 Sacramento Walker Albert, clerk, boards 59 Fifth


Walker Albert J., tuner M. & H. Organ Co., h. at Salem Walker Ann E., widow, boards 35 Pleasant


Walker Augustine E., civilengineer, 603 Main, boards 16 Wendell


Walker Bryant, gardener, house 54 Brattle


Walker Charles, superintendent Riverside Press, house Western av., cor. Kinnaird


Walker Charles E., teamster, bds. Austin, cor. Norfolk


Walker Charles H., Union Carpet Co. (Charles, corner Cambridge, B.), h. 110 Pearl


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


Walker Edmund W., canvasser, boards 4 Elmer


Walker George W., car-conductor, house 19 Franklin


Velvets, Laces & Ribbons, No. 26 Temple Place, Boston. J. B. CROMACK.


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Walker Henry C., painter, bds. Hampshire, cor. Prospect Walker Henry O. (41 So. Market, B.), bds. 31 Western av. Walker James, waiter Memorial Hall, rooms Holmes pl. Walker James D., waiter Memorial Hall, rooms Holmes pl. Walker James G. (3712 Merchants row, B.), house Elm, near Beech


Walker John, bookbinder, house 13 Norfolk


Walker John, foreman Theo. Downing, h. at Medford


Walker John, carpenter, house 3 Elmer


Walker John E., printer Riverside, bds. 27 Hewes Walker John H., bookbinder, house 5 Warland


Walker John H., driver steam fire engine 2, h. 429 Main 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 (7 Green, B.), house 8 Cherry Walker Marcellus, boots and shoes, house 22 Bigelow Walker Nicholas M., carpenter, house 4 Elmer


Walker Parker, regulator M. & H. Organ Co., h. at Salem Walker Richard, gardener, house 255 Mt. Auburn Walker Samuel, tailor, 49 Cambridge, house 53 do.


Walker Thomas O., blankbooks, stationery and circulat-


ing library (No. 2 (A.) Hamilton pl., B.), house 31 Western avenue


Walker Weston W., grocer, 621 Main, h. 211 Harvard Walker William C., coffinmaker, h. Hampshire, c. Prospect Walkling Frederick L., die-maker, h. 162 Cambridge Wall Charlotte, widow of Edmund, house 12 Brewer Wall Joseph, tinsmith, boards 41 Blackstone Wall William, carriagesmith, house 36 Harvard Wallace Ann Mrs., house 1 Lechmere place


Wallace Charles O., carpenter, house Sceva place Wallace John, laborer, house 22 North


Wallace Martha A., widow of James P., jr., h. 31 Ash Wallace Matthew, carpenter, house 27 Third


Wallace Michael C., stonecutter, 45 Main, boards 163 Broadway


Wallace Richard, teamster, house 1 Dickinson


Wallace Thomas G., boxmaker, boards 54 Hastings Wallace William E., carpenter, boards 33 Hewes


Wallace Wm. E., lawstudent H. U., rooms 727 Cambridge Waller John A. (Benson & Waller), hairdresser, 117 Cambridge, house do.


Walling Henry F., topographical engineer and map pub- lisher (102 Chauncy, B.), h. 98 Trowbridge Walsh Edmund, physician, house 145 Cambridge Walsh Edward, gardener, house 19 Sparks st. place


NOBBY STYLES at Billings', 430 Harvard Street, CAMBRIDGE.


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Walsh Frederick, boards Ninth, corner Otis


Walsh Florence, gardener, house Foster, cor. Sparks


Walsh James, liquors (112 Merrimac, B.), h. 10 Broadway


Walsh John, boilermaker B. L. & N. R. R., h. 75 Third Walsh John; boards 19 Sparks st. place


Walsh John, currier, h. Rice, corner Spruce


Walsh Patrick, printer, boards 82 River


Walsh Patrick, teamster, house 8 Walnut court


Walsh Patrick T., grocer, 49 Reed, house do.


Walsh Peter, laborer, house Blair pl., n. Bolton


Walsh Thomas, laborer, house 150 Charles


Walsh Thos., blacksmith, 228 Third, h. at Charlestown Walsh -, widow, house 33 Carson


Walters John T., molder, house 36 Washington


Walters Richard, laborer, house 36 Washington


Walters William F., springbed maker, bds. 36 Wash.


Walton Harriet L. Mrs., house 26 Mt. Auburn


Walton Nathan S., boards 26 Mt. Auburn


Walton Milton L., real estate and insurance agent, and treasurer North av. Savings Bank, h. Avon place, off Avon Hill street


Walton Wm., glassblower N. E. Glass Co., house Third, c. Winter


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


WALWORTH MANUFACTURING CO., 368 Main, office (69 Kilby, B.) [Hall Wambaugh Eugene M., student H. U., rooms 38 Divinity Wannemacher H. J. Mrs., house 110 Prospect


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


Ward Andrew W., blacksmith F. Ivers, h. at Waltham


Ward Anthony, currier, boards 366 North av.


Ward Anthony, offal collector, bds. T. Mansfield's, Tannery Ward Arthur, boards 56 River


Ward Bernard, baker, house 66 Hastings


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


Ward Edward, cigarmaker, house Willow place


Ward Edward, teamster, 69 Main, boards 141 Elm


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


Ward Hannah M., widow, house 141 Elm


Ward Helen J. Mrs., private school, 26 Bigelow, house do.


BANCROFT & BOYDEN, 180 Tre- Hazard's Patent Swing Crib @ Cradle. mont St., Boston, manufrs. of


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Ward Helen M., teacher Harvard primary school, bds. 14 Dana [14 Dana


Ward Henry B., realestate agent (2 Court sq., B.), house Ward Isaac N., keyboardmaker, 139 Broadway, house 20 Harrison


Ward Joanna, widow, house 89 Gore


Ward John, laborer, house 179 Dublin


Ward John, laborer, house Hunting


Ward John E., laborer, house 41 Washington


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


Ward Joshua F., house 121 Magazine


Ward Margaret, widow, house 66 Hastings


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


Ward Mary M., dressmaker, board 27 Pleasant


Ward Richard, house 49 Linnæan


Ward Roland, carpenter, house 420 Cambridge


Ward Samuel, house 56 River


Ward Samuel, jr., carriage painter, house 11 Jay


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


Ward Thomas, laborer, house 11 Carson


Ward W. Austin, boards 69 Magazine


Ward William, gardener, house 198 Hampshire


Ward William H., pressman Welch, Bigelow & Co., house 15 Charles River


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


Ward & Blood (Winthrop A. Ward and Albert S. Blood), carriages, sleighs, harnesses, etc., 244 and 246 Main Wardwell Joseph W., teamster, house 369 Main


Wardwell Walter C., salesman (27 Essex, B.), boards 21 North avenue


Ware Charles, student H. U., boards 55 North avenue


Ware Emily Miss, asst. matron Almshouse, boards do.


Ware Henry, at Public Library (45 Bolyston, B.), house 8 Berkeley


Ware Louisa L. Miss, house 7 Waterhouse


Ware Mary H. Miss, house 7 Waterhouse [bia


Ware Wesley, organmaker G. Woods & Co., h. 32 Colum- Ware William F., boot and shoe maker, house 36 Ellery Warfield Henry, proofreader, house 18 Magazine


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


Warland William, clergyman, house 81 Brattle


Warner Caleb H., vice president National Bank of Com- merce (9 Sears building, B.), house 336 Harvard


FINE CLOTHS and DOESKINS, AT BILLINGS', 430 Harvard St., Cambridge.


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Warner George J., teamster, house rear 67 Pearl


Warner John, laborer, boards 301 Cambridge


Warner Joseph B., lawyer (61 Court, B.), b. 336 Harvard Warner William M., blacking manuf., White n. Elm, bds. Porter's Hotel


Warner William P., boards 336 Harvard


Warnick Catherine, widow of William, h. rear 16 Winter Warnick Wm., fireman L. R. R., house rear 16 Winter Warnock James, clerk, house 6 Cherry


Warnock Wm., groceries and provisions, 77 Pearl, h. do. Warnock Wm. H., bookkeeper, 37 Clark, house 23 Fifth Warp Abraham, laborer, house Bristol


Warren A. H. H., bookbinder, 7 Brattle, rooms 85412 Main


Warren Charles E., expressdriver, house 45 Pearl


Warren George F., boards rear 56 Franklin


WARREN GEORGE K., photographer, 563 Main, and (465 Washington, B.), house Norfolk, cor. Austin


Warren Henry C., student H. U., rooms 62 Brattle


Warren James, drawtender B. & M. R. R., house 59 North


Warren John, teamster, house 12 Third


Warren John B., house Norfolk, corner Austin


Warren Peter, fly finisher M. & H. Organ Co., house at Winchester


Warren Rufus, wholesale boot and shoe dealer (164 Con- gress, B.), house 688 Main


Warren Timothy, laborer, house 59 North


Warren William, cabinetmaker, house rear 56 Franklin


Warren William F. Rev., house 34312 Broadway


Warshauer Julius, traveling agent, house 13 Pine Washburn Alfred F., boards 28 Quincy


Washburn Alfred J., woodturner M. & H. Organ Co., h. Brewery, corner Main


Washburn Charles W., carriagemaker, h. North avenue, corner Beech


Washburn Emory, Bussey prof. of law H. U., h. 28 Quincy


Washburn George M., teamster, house 164 Gore


Wason Robert B., grocer (61 Chatham, B.), boards N. Carr's, Shawmut avenue [Auburn Waterhouse Frank S., law student H. U., rooms 158 Mt.


Waterman Emma Mrs., house 21 Suffolk


Waterman Isabella Mrs., house 7 Suffolk


Waterman James H., bookbinder Riverside, house 20 Walnut place


Waters Alice, widow, boards 12 Bath


Waters Isaac G., picture stock (10 Canal, B.), house 9 Lambert avenue


SILKS, CRAPES, and Bonnet TRIMMINGS of all kinds. IF J. B. CROMACK, 26 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON. .


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Waters John, laborer, house Lilac court


Waters Patrick, laborer, house 184 Bridge


Waters Patrick J., clerk (571 Wash., B.), h. 121 Spring


Waters Patrick J., printer, boards 38 Brighton


Waters William, glassblower, boards 214 Bridge


Waters William C., boards 28 Lee


Watkins Ira, sectionhand, house 12 Putnam avenue


Watriss A. Whiting (Fuller & Watriss), hardware, etc., 605 Main, boards 615 do.


Watriss Sarah W., widow of Oliver W., house 615 Main Watson Alexander J., harnessmaker, 282 Broadway, bds. 390 Main


Watson Andrew, carpenter, boards 179 Bridge


Watson Hattie W., dressmaker, boards 137 Hampshire


Watson James, clerk Riverside Press, boards Prospect House 598 Main


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


Watson John F., bookbinder, house 7112 Western av. Watson Joseph, woodturner (Wareham, B.), h. 51 Fourth Watson Lewis W., carriagepainter, bds. 101 Tremont Watson Robert, teamster, house 78 Brighton


Watson Rosina C., widow of Justus D., h. 39 Pleasant Watson Sereno, curator of the Herbarium Botanic Gar- den, boards 13 Wallace


Watson William W., carpenter, h. rear 101 Tremont Watt William, machinist, 368 Main, house 65 Cherry Watts Benjamin S., painter, rooms 17 Brown


Watts Catherine M., widow of Lawrence B., h. 115 Spring 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, house 10 Green


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, boards 304 Harvard Wearhley Florence, dairyman, house 86 Allston


Weaver John, laborer, house 99 Gore Weaver Susan R., widow of Wm. H., h. 255 Broadway Weaver William J., carpenter, h. Rogers blk., Brewery Webb Abbie M. Miss, teacher Washington grammar school, boards 1512 Wallace


Webb James, waiter Memorial Hall, rooms Holmes pl.


LATEST STYLES, 430 Harvard St., CAMBRIDGE. C. H. BILLINGS.


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Webb Marianne M., teacher Holmes primary school, bds. 1512 Wallace


Webb Matthew, laborer, house 74 Harvard


Webb Michael, house 1512 Wallace


WEBB WILLIAM W., carriage repository, 187 to 191 North av., manufactory, Cedar, opposite Union Car stable, house Tenney, near Elm


Webber Aaron D., boards 87 Norfolk


Webber A. Carter, physician, 771 Main, house do.


Webber Charles E., teamster, house 4492 Main


Webber Edwin F., organtuner M. & H. Organ Co., house 59 Essex


Webber Frank O., medical student H. U., bds. 771 Main Webber Harrison, roofer, house 56 Fairmont


Webber Henry, boot and shoemaker, 80 Pleasant, house 24 Walnut court


WEBBER JOHN H., architect, real estate and insurance agent, 608 Main, house 26 Brookline


Webber Oliver H., apothecary, 591 Main, h. 8 Warland Webber Sarah B., widow, house Frisbie place


Webber William A., tuner M. & H. Organ Co., house at Medford


Webber William L., nurse, house 10 Warland


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 Henry S., law student H. U., rooms 30 Wendell Webster Nathan, house 9 Sumner


Webster Theodore B., carpenter, house 46 Second


Webster William F., cement manufacturer, 247 Main, h. 56 Putnam avenue


Weeks Clinton De Wit, vinegarmaker, 82 Green


Weeks Frederick S., printer, rooms 33 Bow


Weeks Frederick T., clerk, 610 Main, bds. 7 Franklin Weeks Joseph, stereotyper Riverside, house 23 Rockwell Weeks Mary E., widow of Emmet, house 13 Rockwell Wegner Emily, widow of Rudolph E., house 67 Vine


Weiandt Joseph, varnisher M. & H. Organ Co., house 214 Cambridge


Weinhold Henry, woodturner, house 39 Charles


Weinschenk Gustave, compositor, house 1 Revere Weiss John, upholsterer, boards 109 Gore


WEITZE ROBERT, sausage maker and provisions, Thorndike, cor. Eighth, h. Spring, cor. Eighth Welch Bernard, laborer, house rear 125 Gore


SPRING BEDS of all kinds, and best Bancroft & Boyden, CURLED HAIR MATTRESSES, 180 TREMONT ST.


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


Welch Daniel, junk, boards rear 56 Charles


Welch Daniel, laborer, house 6 Gore


Welch Daniel, laborer, house Hunting, near Porter


Welch Daniel J., currier, house 157 Franklin


Welch David, laborer, house Jefferson, near Warren


Welch Edward, plasterer, house 45 Sargent®


Welch Edward, house 193 Norfolk


Welch Elizabeth, widow of David, h. 123 Webster av.


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


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


Welch Frank M., bookkeeper, boards 127 Norfolk


Welch Hannah, widow of Benjamin, h. 127 Norfolk


Welch Honora, widow of Patrick, house 26 Sparks


Welch James, gatetender B. & L. R. R., h. 53 Bridge


Welch James, butcher, house Hunting


Welch James, laborer, boards 194 Dublin


Welch Jefferson F., machinist, boards 102 Third


Welch Jeremiah, currier, house 39 Rice [ville


Welch John, charcoal teamster, 103 Bridge, h. at Somer-


Welch John, junk, house rear 56 Charles


Welch John, laborer, house rear 115 Pleasant


Welch John, laborer, house 12 Conlon's court


Welch John, laborer, house McCabe, near Cambridge


Welch John A., teamster, house 161 Thorndike


Welch Julia F., widow, house 52 Washington


Welch J. E., machinist, 368 Main


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


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


Welch Maurice, jr., laborer, boards 102 Third


Welch Michael, foreman marble shop A. McDonald, house McDonald


Welch Michael, coachman, boards 31 North avenue


Welch Michael, laborer, house 12 Third


Welch Michael, laborer, house 105 Webster avenue


Welch Morris, carpenter, house 55 Cedar


Welch Oliver, machinist (65 Pitts, B.), h. 57 Spring Welch Patrick, currier, house 150 Green


Welch Richard, laborer, house 132 Webster avenue


Welch Richard R., bookbinder, h. 18 Putnam avenue Welch Robert, laborer, house 118 Dublin


Welch Thomas, laborer, house 129 Webster avenue


Welch Thomas, teamster, boards 45 Sargent


FANCY SUITS, C. H, BILLINGS, No. 430 Mlarvard St., CAMBRIDGE.


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Welch Thomas, laborer, house 88 North avenue


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


Welch William, collarmaker, house 20 Harvard


Welch William, laborer, house Jackson, near Spruce


Welch & Co. (Marshall T. Bigelow and Chas. J. Little), bookbinders, Brattle square


Weld John C., carpenter, house 3 James


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


Welles Alfred, clerk, Revere Sugar Regnery, boards at Boston


Wellington Ada H., teacher Harvard grammar school, room 7, boards 5 Amory place


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


Wellington Augustus, boards 27 Second


Wellington Austin C. (Wellington Bros.), coal, 5 Broad- way, and (438 Federal, B.), boards 721 Main


Wellington Brothers (Austin C. and Homer Wellington), wood and coal, 5 Broadway, and (438 Federal, B.) Wellington Edward, student H. U., rooms 1 Divinity hall Wellington Hannah B., wid. of Geo., h. 91 Columbia Wellington Hannibal, boards 63 Prospect


Wellington Heliadorus, house 63 Prospect


Wellington Homer (Wellington Bros.), coal, 5 Broad- way, and (438 Federal, B.), house Washington av., corner Arlington


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


WELLINGTON HORATIO & CO. (Horatio Welling- ton), coal, wood, lime, and cement, 28 Bridge, and (11 Kilby, B.) [5 Russell


Wellington Isaac G., inspector (Custom House B.), bds. Wellington Jonas C., wholesale coal dealer (11 Kilby, B.), house 121 North avenue


Wellington Joseph A. (J. A. Wellington & Co.), wood and coal, Charles River bridge (Charlestown), order box P. O., 86 Cambridge, house 100 Otis


Wellington Joseph V., house 12 Tremont


Wellington J. Frank, clerk H. Wellington & Co., Bridge, house at Somerville


Wellington J. A. & Co. (Joseph A. Wellington), wood and coal, order box P. O., 86 Cambridge


Wellington Kate F., teacher Otis primary school, boards 63 Prospect


Women's Hats and Bonnets made to order, in the best manner. J. B. CROMACK, No. 26 Temple Place, Boston.


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Wellington Margaret B. Miss, teacher Harvard grammar school, room 12, boards 92 Norfolk


Wellington William H., clerk, 5 Central Wharf, boards 91 Columbia


Wellington William W., physician, house 5 Temple Wellman J. Wesley, jr., pocketbook maker, h. 4 Percy pl. Wells Amos B., cardriver, house 25 Sidney


Wells Charles P., teamster, house 88 Harvard


Wells Elizabeth B. Miss, boards 175 Brattle


Wells George W. Mrs., boards 8 Garden


Wells Henry Mrs., house 238 Broadway


Wells James A., office of register in bankruptcy (2 Pem- berton square, B.), boards 23 Garden


Wells James H., cigar manuf., 458 Main, h. 148 Wash.


Wells Jeremiah, teamster, house 33 Pine


Wells John H., letter carrier, Cambridge P. O., house 3 Shepherd's block, rear 10 Charles River


Wells John H., traveling agent, house 16 Market


Wells Samuel H. (15 Central whf., B.), house 1412 West- ern avenue


Wells Sarah L. Miss, boards 175 Brattle


Wells Sherburne S., teamster, house 59 Broadway




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