The Cambridge directory for 1878, Part 38

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Publication date: 1878
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Walsh Edward, gardener, house 5 Madison [ville


Walsh Edwin, shoemaker, 240 Cambridge, bds. at Somer- Walsh Florence, gardener, house 16 Brown


Walsh Florence H., marble worker, house 133 Winsor


Walsh Henry E., lumber surveyor, house 96 Spring Walsh James, liquors, 10 Broadway, house do.


Walsh John, boiler maker B. L. & N. R. R., h. 75 Third Walsh Michael, laborer, boards R. P. Walsh's, Fresh Pond lane


Walsh Michael, laborer, house 65 Elm


Walsh Michael, foreman A. McDonald, house McDonald


Walsh Nellie C. Miss, teacher Otis primary school, boards 75 Third


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Walsh Nicholas R., boards 75 Third


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


Walsh Richard, laborer, house 132 Webster avenue


Walsh Richard. P., gardener J. C. Gray, house Fresh Pond lane


Walsh Thomas, packer (38 Avon, B.), house 150 Charles


Walsh, see Welch, Welsh and Weltch


Walters Richard, laborer, house 36 Washington


Walton Daniel G., county commissioner, Court House, East Cambridge, house at Wakefield


Walton Harriet L. Mrs., house 26 Mount Auburn


Walton Nathan S., boards 26 Mount Auburn


Walton Milton L., treasurer North Avenue Savings Bank, 173 North avenue, house Avon place


Walworth John D., machinist, 368 Main, house 42 Austin WALWORTH MANUFACTURING CO., 368 Main, office (69 Kilby, B.)


Wand David Martin, laborer, house Dublin, 2d from Wyatt's brick yard [sq.


Wanzer Wallace, conductor U. R. Co., rms. 5 Harvard Ward Alfred, house 3 Fifth


Ward Andrew A., provisions (14 F. H. sq., B.), h. 51 Erie Ward Andrew W., blacksmith Francis Ivers, house at Waltham


Ward Arthur, 80 Pleasant, house 40 Erie


Ward Bernard, baker, house 66 Hastings


Ward Charles H., boots and shoes (35 and 37 High, B.), boards 354 Harvard


Ward Charles H., broker (26 Congress square, B.), house 34 Putnam avenue


Ward Edward, cigar maker, 16 Willow place, house do. . Ward Edward A., house 71 Dana


Ward Edward W., teamster 69 Main, boards 141 Elm


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Ward Emily, widow of William, house 48 Spring Ward Francis, shipper Reversible Collar Co., 10 Arrow house 7 Cowperthwaite


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


Ward George M., student H. U., rooms 13 Weld hall


Ward Hannah M., widow, house 141 Elm


Ward Helen J. Mrs., private school 780 Main, h. do.


Ward Helen M., teacher Harvard primary school


Ward Henry L., provisions, River, house 50 Hamilton


Ward Joanna, widow of Patrick, house 89 Gore


Ward John, agent, house rear 452 Cambridge


Ward John, laborer, house 179 Dublin


Ward John, watchman J. P. Squire & Co., house rear Ninth, near Otis


Ward John E., laborer, house 46 Hastings


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


Ward John H., restaurant, 13 Brattle, h. 4 Nichols place Ward Mary A., widow of Joshua F., h. 121 Magazine


Ward Lyman H., clerk, 45 Pleasant


Ward Mary A. Mrs., dry goods, 146 Harvard, h. 68 Hast- ings


Ward Richard, house 49 Linnæan


Ward Robert, weaver, house 84 Spring


Ward Roland M., carpenter, house 65 Elm


Ward Samuel, house 47 Western avenue


Ward Samuel, jr., carriage painter, 244 Main, h. 20 Jay


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


Ward Thomas, laboror, house 18 Hunting


Ward Thomas M., weaver, boards 84 Spring


Ward William, gardener Hovey & Co., h. 198 Hampshire


Ward William F., house 121 Magazine [3 Auburn pl. Ward William H., pressman Welch, Bigelow & Co., h. Ward Winthrop A., carriage manufr., 244 and 246 Main, house 69 Magazine®


Ward W. Austin, salesman, 244 Main, bds. 69 Magazine Wardell William J., tinsmith Dover Stamping Co., bds. rear. 1 Magazine court


Warden Henry P., student H. U., rooms 15 Thayer hall Wardwell Sarah J. Mrs., rooms 21 North avenue Wardwell Walter C., student, boards 21 North avenue Ware Charles, student H. U., rms. 15 Holworthy hall Ware Charles P., instructor in English H. U., house at Brookline


Ware Edgar V .. , clerk 591 Main, house 12 Essex


Ware Edward J., student H. U., rooms 35 Holyoke house Ware Emily Miss, asst. matron Alms House, boards do. Ware Frank M., student H. U., rooms 27 Weld hall Ware Gilford A., house 1 Pond place


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Ware Henry, at public library (B.), house 8 Berkeley Ware Louisa L. Miss, house 8 Berkeley


Ware Mary H. Miss, house 8 Berkeley


Ware Patrick, house 519 Cambridge


Ware Wesley, organ maker, 624 Main, h. 32 Columbia Ware William F., shoemaker, 519 Cambridge, house do. Warfield Harriet E. Miss, teacher, house 110 Magazine Warfield Henry, proof-reader, house 110 Magazine Wark William, passepartout maker, h. 182 Harvard Warland Edward M., bookkeeper (42 India, B.), house 11 Felton, next Cambridge [Warland's, Felton


Warland Emily P., copyist, Court House, boards E. M. Warland Wm. Rev., house 81 Brattle


Warner Caleb H., vice-president National Bank of Com- merce (9 Sears building, B.), boards 794 Main


Warner George J., teamster, house 43 Fairmont


Warner Joseph B., lawyer (4 Exchange place, B.), house 30 Concord avenue, corner Craigie


Warner J. Blain, collector, 563 Main, bds. 34 Austin


Warner William H., teamster, house rear 37 Union Warner William P., clerk (178 Devonshire, B.), boards 791 Main [Auburn


Warner - printer John Wilson & Son, rooms 53 Mt. Warnick Catherine, widow of William, house 32 Fourth Warnick Wm. A., fireman B. & L. R. R., h. 32 Fourth Warnock James, foreman house 6 Cherry


Warnock Jane, widow of Wm. S., house rear 23 Fifth Warnock Wm., groceries and provisions, 77 Pearl, h. do. Warnock Wm. H., bookkeeper (38 Pearl, B.), house rear 23 Fifth


Warren Alfred D., music teacher, boards 104 Pearl Warren A. H. H., bookbinder 7 Brattle, h. 81} Putnam av. Warren Charles E., express driver, boards 13 Suffolk WARREN GEORGE K .. photographer, 563 Main, and (465 Washington, B.), house 11 Norfolk


Warren Henry C., student H. U., rooms 6 Beck hall Warren James, gate tender B. & M. R. R., h. 59 North Warren John, teamster, house 16 Cambridge Warren John, laborer, house Foster, near Sparks


Warren John B., photographer, house 11 Norfolk


Warren John Sam'l, student H. U., rms. 44 Mt. Auburn Warren Rufus, boots and shoes (164 Congress, B.), house 688 Main


Warren Samuel D., law student H. U., rooms 19 Hilliard Warren Thomas (Warren & Roy), grocer, 32 Hastings, house do.


Warren Timothy, laborer, house 59 North


Warren William, cabinet maker, house rear 56 Franklin Warren William F. Rev., house 343}2 Broadway


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Warren Wm. T., confectioner (Brighton), h. 57 Pleasant Warren & Roy (Thomas Warren & Robert Roy), grocer- ies and provisions, 32 Hastings [cy


Washburn Alfred F., law student (Germany), h. 28 Quin- Washburn Edgar, student, boards 123 Inman


Washburn Elizabeth B., nurse, boards 105 Inman


Washburn Emory Mrs., house 28 Quincy


Washburn Frank B., student H. U., rooms 31 Lee


Wason Robert B., grocer (61 Chatham, B.), boards 7 Walnut avenue


[Mt. Auburn


Wass Robert H., insurance (24 Exchange pl., B.), h. 64 Waterman Emma Mrs., house 90 Washington


Waterman Henry J., boards 7 Suffolk


Waterman Isabella Mrs., house 7 Suffolk


Waterman James H., book binder Riverside Bindery, h. 2 Creek [last on left


Waters Eliza M., widow of Henry C., h. Sacramento pl., Waters Ernest U., student H. U., rooms 30 College house Waters Henry S., laborer, house foot Coggswell avenue Waters Isaac G., picture stock (10 Canal, B.), house 9 Lambert avenue


Waters Mary, widow of Michael, house 38 Winthrop Waters Patrick, laborer, house rear 202 Bridge [throp Waters Patrick J .. printer University Press, bds. 38 Win- Waters Thomas, laborer, house 5 Broadway


Watkins Ira, flagman, house Waverly, cor. Putnam av.


Watriss A. Whiting (Fuller & Watriss), hard ware etc., 605 Main, house 4 Prospect


Watriss Sarah W., widow of Oliver W., house 4 Prospect Watson Alexander, teamster, house 80 Brighton


Watson Benj. M., instructor in Horticulture H. U., house at Jamaica Plain


Watson James, mailing clerk Riverside Press, house 13 Hancock


Watson John C., stock broker (60 Devonshire, room 2/2, B.), house 15 Wallace, near Garden


Watson Julia Miss, boards 25 Church


Watson Lewis W., carriage painter, bds. r. 101 Tremont Watson Maria M., widow, house 438 Main


Watson Richard, carver F. Geldowsky, bds. at Boston


Watson Robert, teamster, house 78 Brighton


Watson Rosina C., widow of Justus D., h. 39 Pleasant


Watson Sereno, curator of the Herbarium Botanic Garden H. U., house 56 Shepard


Watson Wm., conductor U. R. Co., rooms 7 Revere Watson Wm. M., law student H. U., bds. 33 Bigelow Watson William W., carpenter, house r. 101 Tremont Watts Frederick J., boards 31 Bow


Watts Lizzie M. Miss, house 115 Spring


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Watts Mary E., widow of Robert H., house 31 Bow Waugh Charles (W. A. Waugh & Co.), carriage smith, 442 and 444 Main, house 26 Hamilton


Waugh John H., butcher, house 39 Tremont


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


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


Waughan Michael, laborer, house 23 Bolton


Weaver Susan R., widow of Wm. H., h. 255 Broadway Weaver William J., carpenter, h. 9 Roger's blk., Main Webb Abbie M. Miss, teacher Washington grammar school, boards 1512 Wallace


Webb Elizabeth, widow of John W., house 19 Brewery Webb Henry R., student H. U., rooms 1 Holworthy hall Webb James, waiter Memorial hall, rms. 77 Mt. Auburn Webb Marianne M., teacher Holmes primary school, bds. 1512 Wallace


Webb Michael, house 1512 Wallace


Webb Sarah Miss, boarding house, 7 Rockwell [ney


Webb Wm. W., carriage mnfr., 27 and 29 Cedar, h. 4 Ten- Webber Aaron D., boards 87 Norfolk


Webber A. Carter physician, 771 Main, house do. Webber Charles E., teamster, house 10 Holly


Webber Edwin F., tuner M. & H. O. Co., h. 59 Essex


Webber Frank O., physician, house 1 Pleasant


Webber Fred. W., medical student H. U., h. 771 Main Webber Harrison, roofer, house 7 Pleasant place


Webber Henry, confectionery, 503 Main, house at Boston Webber Hollis, teamster, 203 Bridge, h. at Somerville Webber John H., architect, etc., 608 Main, h. 26 Brookline Webber Oliver H., apothecary, 591 Main, h. 8 Warland Webber Sarah B. Mrs., house foot Frisbie place Webber William A., tuner M. & H. O. Co., h. at Medford Weber Anslem, boot maker, 212 Cambridge, house do. Weber George, lager beer saloon, 214 Cambridge, h. do. Weber Henry, boots and shoes, 80 Pleasant, house 77 do. Webster Francis B., house 20 Maple avenue


Webster John M., waiter Memorial hall, house 77 Elm Webster Nathan, house 9 Sumner


Webster Nathan, brass finisher, house 12 Tufts [do.


WEBSTER THEODORE B., carpenter, 46 Second, h. Webster William F., cement, 247 Main, h. 225 Putnam av. WVeeks Elizabeth, wid. of Frederick A., nurse, h. 18 Lake Weeks Fannie S. Mrs., boards 324 Harvard


Weeks Frank E., printer (B.), boards 13 Rockwell


Weeks George G., book binder, boards 13 Rockwell


Weeks Lavinia H. Mrs., house 24 Wendell


Weeks Mary E., widow of Emmet, house 13 Rockwell


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Weeks William, express messenger (40 Court, B.), house 42 Union


Wegeler Joseph F., cabinet maker, house 214 Cambridge Wehrly Florence, book binder, house 57 Fairmont


Weiand Joseph, varnisher M. & H. Organ Co., h. 122 A., Spring


Weimer Albert B., student H. U., rms. 45 Holyoke house Weinhold Henry, wood turner, house 39 Charles


Weinschenk Gustave, printer University Press, h. 1 Revere Weir Benjamin, organ tuner, house 1 Ashburton place Weisse Henry, cabinet maker, boards 109 Gore


Weitze Gustave, sausage maker R. Weitze, bds. Eighth, corner Spring [con Spring


Weitze Paul, clerk R. Weitze, 186 Cambridge, b. Eighth, WEITZE ROBERT, sausage maker, Thorndike, corner


Eighth, provisions, 186 Cambridge, liouse Spring, cor. Eighth


Welch Barney, laborer, boards 115 Pleasant


Welch Benjamin S., express agent (B. L. & N. R. R. depot, B.), house 44 Brookline


Welch Bernard, laborer Revere Sugar Refinery, h. 7 Water Welch, Bigelow & Co. (M. T. Bigelow), proprs. Univer-


sity Press, printers, electrotypers, and stereotypers, Brattle square


Welch Charles P., house rear 108 Elm


Welch Daniel, junk, boards rear 56 Charles


Welch Daniel, laborer, house 71 Gore


Welch Daniel, laborer,' house 30 Hunting


Welch Daniel, brakeman B. & L. R. R., bds. 32 Fourth


Welch Daniel J., currier, house 157 Franklin


Welch David, laborer, house 15 McCabe


Welch David G., painter, boards 123 Western avenue


Welch Edward, plasterer, house 131 Dublin


Welch Edward, house 41 Union


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


Welch E. Baker, telegraph instrument mnfr. (30 Hano- ver, B.), house 823 Main [h. 53 Bridge


Welch James, gate tender East st. crossing B. & L. R. R.,


Welch James, grease collector, house 34 Hunting


Welch James, laborer, h. Lexington av., 1st from North av.


Welch Jeremiah, currier, house Belmont, cor. Reed


Welch John, junk, house rear 56 Charles


Welch John, laborer, house rear 115 Pleasant


Welch John, laborer, house rear 27 Charles


Welch John, boards 41 Union


Welch John, butcher, house 325 Cambridge


Welch John, house 17 Jefferson


Welch Margaret Mrs., h. Montgomery, 3d from Spruce


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


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Welch Maurice, laborer, house 102 Third


Welch Maurice, jr., laborer John Clary, bds. Gore, junc- tion Bridge


Welch Michael, laborer, house 181 Bridge


Welch Patrick, currier, house 150 Green


Welch Philip, plasterer, boards 131 Dublin


Welch Robert, laborer, house 118 Dublin


Welch Sarah, widow, house 191 Dublin


Welch Thomas, plasterer, house 33 Harding


Welch William, laborer, house 14 Jackson, near Harvey


Welch William, collar maker, honse 20 Harvard


Welch & Co. (Chas. J. Little), book binders, Brattle sq.


Welch, ste Walsh, also Welsh and Weltch


Weld Benjamin C., house 30 Winthrop


Weld Delia, widow, h. Mt. Auburn, opp. the cemetery


Wellard William, gardener, house 10 South


Wellbrok John, laborer, boards rear 57 Charles


Weller George, expressman, house 47 River


Welles Benjamin, student H. U., rooms 18 Holyoke house Welles, see Wells [worthy hall


Welling Richard W. G., student H. U., rooms 23 Hol- Wellington Ada H., teacher Harvard grammar school, boards 37 Norfolk


Wellington Alfred H., clerk H. Wellington & Co., 28 Bridge, house at Charlestown [Columbia


Wellington Amanda A. Miss, music teacher, house 91 Wellington Augustus, boards 27 Second


WELLINGTON AUSTIN C., coal, 5 Broadway and (438 Federal, and 17 Congress, B.), bds. 721 Main


Wellington Edmund S., bookkeeper (112 Arch, B.), house 17 Roseland®


Wellington Hannah B., widow of George, h. 91 Columbia


Wellington Hannibal, boards 63 Prospect


Wellington Heliadorus, house 63 Prospect


Wellington Homer, bookkeeper (53 Commercial, B.), house Washington avenue


Wellington Horatio (H. Wellington & Co.), wood, coal, lime and cement, 28 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.)


Wellington Jonas C., overseer of poor and coal dealer (42 Congress, B.), house 121 North avenue


Wellington Joseph A. (J. A. Wellington & Co.), wood and coal, order box, 98 Cambridge, and (39 Charles River av., and 7 Doane, B.), house 100 Otis


Wellington Joseph V., fruit, &c. (15 Boylston market, B.), house 12 Tremont


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Wellington J. Frank, clerk H. Wellington & Co., 28 Bridge, house at Somerville


Wellington J. A. & Co. (Joseph A. Wellington), wood and coal, order box, 98 Cambridge, and (39 Charles River av., and 7 Doane, B.) [63 Prospect Wellington Kate F., teacher Otis primary school, boards Wellington Margaret B. Miss, teacher Harvard grammar , school, boards 40 Prospect


Wellington Thomas, currier, boards 440 North avenue. Wellington Wm. W., physician, h. and office, 5 Temple Wellman Carrie, widow, house 12 Pearl [Fairmont Wellman J. Wesley, jr., pressman Riverside Press, h. 47 Wells Amos B., driver U. R. Co., house 6 Cottage


Wells Charles L., student H. U., rooms 47 Grays hall


Wells Charles P., teamster, house 70 Harvard


Wells Edward F., clerk (440 Washington, B.),, boards 148 Washington


Wells Harrison G., clerk (Federal, B.), boards 5 Bigelow WELLS HENRY J., counsellor (15 Pemberton sq., B.), house 5 Bigelow [bds. 140 Brattle


Wells James A., notary public (2 Pemberton square, B.), Wells James H., cigar manufacturer, 458 Main, house 148 Washington


Wells Jeremiah, car driver U. R. Co., house 33 Pine Wells John, carpenter, boards 27 Trowbridge


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


Wells John H., traveling agent, house 16 Rockwell Wells John W., student H. U., boards at Brookline


Wells Louisa Mrs., house 62 Hastings


Wells Mary, widow, house 140 Brattle


Wells Mittie, dressmaker, boards 27 Trowbridge


Wells Samuel H., clerk (15 Central wharf, B.), house 14} Western avenue Wells, see Welles


Welsh Benjamin H., bookbinder, boards 5 Gordon place


Welsh Nellie C. Miss, teacher Otis primary school, boards 75 Third


Welsh Peter, laborer, house 5 Blair place


Welsh Richard H., bookbinder Riverside Press, h. 72 Pearl


Welsh Walter, house 53 Otis


Welsh William, laborer, house 9 Elmer


Weltch Elizabeth S., widow of Thos. J., house 8 Howard Weltch Henry Ț., dining saloon (116 Washington, B.), house 8 Howard


Weltch, see Welch, also Welsh and Walsh


Welts Elisha A., glass' worker, house 18312 Cambridge Wendell Barrett, student H. U., rooms 9 Linden


Wentworth Betsey, widow, house rear 90 Harvard


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Wentworth Charles G. (R. & C. G. Wentworth), carpen- ter, rear 579 Main, house 99 Austin


Wentworth Edward S., student H. U., rms. 28 Hollis hall Wentworth Geo. A., laborer, boards rear 122 Otis


Wentworth Henry A., bookkeeper (65 Summer, B.), boards 40 Prospect [Houghton


Wentworth John R., clerk, 484 Cambridge, house 4 Wentworth Mary E., widow of Isaac, house 40 Prospect Wentworth Reuben (R. & C. G. Wentworth), carpenter, rear 579 Main, house 99 Austin


Wentworth R. & C. G. (Reuben and Charles G. Went- worth), carpenters, rear 579 Main


Wentworth Samuel L., carpenter, house 7 Franklin


Wentworth Thomas B., pew and pulpit builder, Osborn's building, State, house 95 Auburn


Wentworth Thomas E., painter, house 4 Houghton


Wentworth William, provisions, 471 Main, house 467 do. . Wentworth William H., marble and soapstone (18 Bow- ker, B.), house 56 North avenue


Wentworth William H., jr., marble and soapstone (18 Bowker, B.), house 56 North avenue [Wendell Wesley Augustus G., cook (23 Congress, B.), house 79 Wesselhoeft Walther, physician, 97 Mt. Auburn, h. do. West Clarence LeFrancis, salesman (73 Oliver, B.), bds. 23 North avenue


West Forrest W., mail agent B.& A. R. R., h. 9 Shepard West George W., sawyer, house 121 Harvard


West Henry M., hair dresser, house rear 133 Columbia West Jacob C., compositor, house 227 Green


West Levi H., foreman repairing and car building shop U. R. Co., Dunster, house 15 Hilliard


West Louisa C. Mrs., artistic wax work, house 33 Hews West Lucy, widow of John, house 31 Western avenue Weston Caroline A., widow of Wm. H., h. 168 Harvard Weston Charles H., brass finisher, house 26 Front


Weston Daniel C., tuner M. & H. O. Co., h. 408 Main Weston Edward S .. student H. U., rooms 52 Thayer hall . Westwood John, carpet weaver, 52 Washington, corner Portland, house do. [Lambert av.


Wetherbee Ephraim, wood worker M. & H. O. Co., house Wetherbee Frederick (27 Summer, B.), rooms 33 Bigelow Wetherbee James A., student H. U., rooms 23 Holyoke house


Wetherbee Mercy, widow of Jeremiah, h. 23 Brookline Wetmore Charles W., proctor H. U., rooms 24 Gray's hall Weymouth Frank E., mason, boards 99 Mt. Auburn Weymouth George, 609 Main, boards 304 Harvard Whalen Daniel, heater, house Rolling Mill block, Bristol Whalen James, laborer, house rear 122 Broadway


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Whalen James N., baker F. A. Kennedy, bds. 174 Franklin Whalen John, gardener, 338 Harvard, h. 5 Emmons place Whalen John, boards rear 122 Broadway


Whalen John, baker F. A. Kennedy, house 174 Franklin Whalen Mary, widow, house 3112 Dunster


Whalen Michael, laborer, house 36 Charles River


Whaley Charles W., hostler, boards 115 Columbia


Wharton Francis, Prof., house 23 Buckingham


Whealen Thomas J., stereotyper, house 24 Fairmont


Wheater Timothy, foreman woodturners M. & H. O. Co., house at South Boston


Wheelan Fairfax H., student H. U., rooms 25 Holyoke


Wheeler Ann C. Miss, bouse 64 Austin


Wheeler Charles E., painter (6 Com'l, B.), h. 77 Wendell Wheeler Charles G., painter U. R. Co., bds. 26 Holyoke Wheeler Chas. H., bookkeeper J. Pike & Co., house 46 Winthrop [h. 42 Pine


Wheeler Charles O., agent Mt. Vernon Compressed Yeast, Wheeler Clark M., house 30 Bigelow [Bigelow


Wheeler Clark M., jr., cutter (3 Winthrop sq., B.), bds. 30 Wheeler Cora M. Miss, teacher Shepard grammar school, Boards 19 Beech [19 Beech


Wheeler Daniel B., master Shepard grammar school, h. Wheeler Edward C., bookkeeper, 503 Main, h. 40 Bigelow


Wheeler Edward W., printer, boards 58 Sacramento


Wheeler Elbridge L., sawyer, house 113 Hampsoire


Wheeler Elizabeth W. Mrs., house 64 Sacramento


Wheeler Frank D., house 38 Shepard


Wheeler Frank E., organ key maker, bds. 19 Plymouth Wheeler Henry, student H. U., rooms 38 Thayer hall Wheeler Henry A., clerk (32 Bromfield, B.), bds. 64 Sac- ramento [H. U., rooms 7 Thayer hall


Wheeler Henry N., instructor in mathematics and proctor Wheeler Horace L., student H. U., rooms 410 Harvard Wheeler Irving W., awnings, house 64 Sacramento Wheeler John F., druggist (60 Broad, B.), h. 79 Auburn Wheeler Loring E., clerk 168 Gore, house 11 Sixth Wheeler Margaret S. Miss, dressmaker, h. 48 Winthrop Wheeler Sally, widow of Plummer, house 29 Second Wheeler Samuel D., glass cutter N. E. Glass Co., house 26 Fourth


Wheeler Sarah A., widow of George, house 10 Revere Wheeler Timothy, ivory layer, 139 Broadway, h. at Woburn Wheeler W. Harry, printer of H. U., h. 58 Sacramento Wheelock Edward, painter (21 Haverhill, B.), h. 175 Otis Wheelock Eugene M., salesman (33 Summer, B.), boards 175 Otis [7 Amory Wheelock Fannie C. Miss, recorder Court House, boards Wheelock Guilford D., carpenter, house rear J. Kendall's, schoolhouse, 13 Appian-way


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Wheelock Samuel A. Dr., clairvoyant, house 7 Amory Wheelwright John T., law student H. U., rms. 890 Main Whidden Chas. L., car builder ( Allston), h. 28 Fairmont Whidden Joseph, kerosene dealer, house 152 Prospect


Whipple B. Plummer, house 10 Jay


Whipple H. G. Mrs., house 5 Jay


Whipple John A., house 11 Norton


Whipple Joseph R., proprietor (Young's Hotel, B.), h. 134 North avenue


Whipple William H., laborer, house 77 Elm


Whitacre John S. (Edmund I. Train & Co.), flour. and grain, 115 and 123 Bridge, boards 99 Thorndike Whitcher Lydia A., teacher Thorndike grammar school, boards 157 Cambridge


Whitcomb Asahel S., house 1 Rogers block, Main


Whitcomb Charles R., medical student, bds. 31 Bigelow


Whitcomb Oliver Mrs., house 31 Bigelow


Whitcomb P. C. C. (40 Bromfield, B.), h. 31 Bigelow


Whitcomb Walter C., art store and music_teacher (40 Bromfield, B.), bds. 31 Bigelow [Putnam av. Whitcroft George H., clerk Riverside Bindery, h. r. 105 White Adelaide V., widow of George W., h. 1 Gordon pl. White Albert H., hairdresser, 184 Columbia, house rear 411 Cambridge


White Angelina Mrs., house 442 Broadway


White Anna Mrs., boarding house 100 Mt. Auburn


White Charles A., milkman, house 67 Gore


White Charles A., tin peddler, boards 381 Cambridge White Charles F., conductor U. R. Co., house 7 River


White Charles J., asst. professor of mathematics and regis-


trar of the college Faculty H. U., rms. 36 Weld hall White Charles M., clerk (176 Congress, B.), h. 58 Dana White Charles R., bookkeeper, 92 Main, house 20 Essex White Chester, clerk, house 54 Franklin


White Cornelius, stoves, etc., 387 Cambridge, bds. 347 do. White Daniel, clerk, house 202 Putnam avenue


White Daniel, seaman, boards 40 Reed


White Dennis, laborer, house 15 Cowperthwaite


White Dennis, laborer, house 16 South


White Edward, laborer, house 67 Moore


White Edward, teamster, boards 54 Ellery


White Edward J., gardener and teamster, h. 54 Ellery


White Edward P., cigar maker, 12 Austin, h. 459 Main White Edward P., clerk (1 Tremont, B.), h. 12 Fairmont White Edward P. Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, 459 Main, house do. [h. 103 Austin WHITE EDWARD Y., dentist, 7 Hyde's blk., 603 Main, White Ellen, widow, house Railroad, cor. Dublin


White Ellen, widow, house 5 Portland


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White Fannie E. Mrs., boarding-house 20 Lee White Francis, molder (Wareham, B.), h. 80 Sixth


White Frank, expressman, boards D. P. Burley's, Cam- bridge, corner Baldwin


White Frank A., clerk, 622 Main, boards 92 Norfolk White Franklin D., student H. U., rms. 39 Matthews hall White Fred. D., molder Doe & Hunnewell, house 6 Buck's block, Seventh


White George, engineer Cambridge Laundry, h. 25 State White Geo. W., horticulturist and city forester, b. 7 Hollis White Henry, carpenter, b. Mrs. E. White's, Railroad White Henry G., White's Specialty, house 122 Prospect White Horace N., steam fitting, house 115 Green White H. A. Mrs., music teacher, house 58 Dana White Ira B., tinsmith, 605 Main, house 91 Green




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