The Cambridge directory for 1879, Part 40

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Publication date: 1879
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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Waitt Sarah B. Miss, teacher Dunster pri- mary school, boards 25 Tuttle


Waitt's Express, 195 Broadway and (119 Court, B.)


Wakefield Alley T., medical student H. U., bds. 842 Main


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


Wakefield Enoch A., real estate broker (209 Washington, B.), house 842 Main Wakefield Enoch H., jr., clerk (150 State, B.), boards 842 Main


Wakefield Jas. H., carpenter, h. 1 Elmer Wakefield Jolın L., student H. U., rooms 27 Gray's Hall


Walcott Charles F., lawyer (39 Court, room 5, B.), house 85 Sparks


Walcott Henry P., physician, 11 Water- house, house do.


Waldo Geo. F., assistant in Cambridge Observatory, rooms 26 Garden


Waldo Leonard, assistant H. U. Observa- tory, house 8 Madison


Waldron Jolin Q. A., bookkeeper (29 Com- mercial. B.), house 55 Austin


Waldron William H., key polisher, 139 Broadway, boards 75 Pearl


Wales Helen A. Mrs., dressmaker, house 40 Sacramento [16 Wendell


Walker Augustine E., civil engineer, bds. Walker Bryant, gardener, h. 54 Brattle


Walker Charles, supt. Riverside press, h. 39 Western avenue


Walker Chas. E., teamster Burrage Bros., boards 211 Harvard


Walker Charles T., carriages (8 and 10 East, B.), h. 293 Harvard


Walker Chas. W., piano maker, 624 Main, h. at Charlestown


Walker Edward, bds. 16 Wendell


Walker George W., hostler, 503 Main, h. rear do.


Walker Henry, car driver U. R. Co., house 6 Emmons place


Walker Henry A., gas fitter, 12 Harvard row, bds. at So. Boston


Walker Henry O. (41 South Market, B.), bds. 31 Western av.


Walker John, bookbinder Riverside bind- ery, lı. 211 Harvard


Walker John E., printer Riverside press, bds. 1 Sands


Walker Jolın H., driver steam fire engine 2, h. 425 Main


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


Walker Joseph H., student, b. 16 Wendell Walker Joseph H. Mrs., h. 16 Wendell


Walker Lewis F., jeweler (9 Green, B.), bds. 250 Harvard


Walker Marcellus, boots and shoes (28 High, B. ), h. 289 Harvard .


Walker Maxwell, hairdresser, 1} Brattle, h. rear 12 Appian-way


Walker Nathaniel W., student H. U., rms. 14 Ware


Walker Parker L., regulator, 162 Broad- way, h. at Salem


Walker Patrick, cooper, bds. 19 Franklin Walker Richard, gardener, 76 Brattle, h. 255 Mt. Auburn


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


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ALKER THOMAS O., station- ery (No. 2 A. Hamilton pl., B.), h. 31 Western av. [9 Avon Walker Weston W., grocer, 621 Main, h. Walkley Albert, student H. U., rooms 33 Divinity Hall


Walkling Ernest F., cabinet maker F. M. H. F. Co., h. at Charlestown


Walkling Frederick L., fish, 164 Cam- bridge, h. 162 do. [Brewer Wall Charlotte, widow of Edmund, lı. 12 Wall Joseph, tinsmith, bds. 33 Blackstone Wall William, carriagesmitlı, h. 4, rear 134 Broadway


Wall William, painter, bds. 12 Brewer


Wallace Charles D., clerk, b. 11 Kinnaird


Wallace Frederick G., clerk, 11 Brattle, bds. 31 Ash


Wallace Jane A., widow, h. 160 Harvard Wallace John, laborer, h. 22 North


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


Wallace Nicholas, brush maker, lı. 127 Wallace Richard, teamster, b. 87 Moore


Wallace Sophia, nurse. bds. 86 Fourth


Wallace Thomas G., box maker, boards 160 Harvard [Brewery


Wallace William S., shoemaker, house 24 Waller John A., hairdresser, 128 Cam- bridge, h. 49 Fourthı


Walling Henry F., topographical engineer and map publisher (102 Chauncy, B.), h. 98 Trowbridge


Walls Martin L .; carver F. M. H. F. Co., h. at Somerville [4 Davis


Walp Abraham, in Boston Rolling Mill, lı. Walp Henry, at Boston Rolling Mill, b. Timothy McAvoy's, Hampshire


Walsh Anna, widow of Walter, house 33 Carson [bridge


Walsh Edmund, physician, lı. 174 Cam- Walsh Ellen C. Miss, teacher Otis prima- ry school, bds. 75 Third


Walsh Florence H., marble worker, house 133 Winsor [Spring


Walsh Henry E., lumber surveyor, h. 72 Walsh James M., liquors, 10 Broadway, house do. [Boston Walsh John, plasterer, 508 Main, house at Walsh John, boiler maker B. & L. R. R., h. 75 Third


Walsh Michael, cooper, h. 9 Lopez


Walsh Michael, laborer, h. 65 Elm


Walsh Michael, foreman A. McDonald, h. McDonald


Walsh Nicholas R., student (Rome), bds. 75 Third


Walsh Pierce, glass cutter, b. 33 Carson Walsh Richard, laborer, h. 132 Webster av. Walsh Richard P., gardener J. C. Gray, h. Fresh Pond lane


Walsh Thomas, porter (55 Bedford, B.), h. Ninth, cor. Otis


Walsh, see Welch, Welsh and Weltch


Walters John T., iron molder, 368 Main, bds. 36 Washington


Walters Richard, h. 36 Washington


Walters William F., laborer, boards 36 Washington


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


Walton Harriet L. Mrs., h. 26 Mt. Auburn Walton Nathan S., salesman, boards 26 Mt. Auburn


Walton Milton L., treas., 173 North av., and assessor ward 5, h. Avon pl.


Walworth John D., machinist, 368 Main, bds. 40 Austin


W ALWORTH MNF'G CO., steam heating apparatus, etc., 368 Main, of- fice (69 Kilby, B.)


Wambaugh Eugene M., proctor and law student H. U., rms. 7 Thayer Hall


Wanzer Wallace W., conductor U. R. Co., rooms 69 Mt. Auburn


Ward Alfred, house 126 Gore


Ward Andrew A., provisions, 515 Main, h. 51 Erie [av., lı. at Waltham Ward Andrew W., blacksmith, 176 North Ward Arthur, 80 Pleasant, h. 24 Jay


Ward Bernard, baker, 502 Main, house 66 Hastings [rms. 654 do.


Ward Charles, coppersmith, 368 Main, Ward Charles H., boots and shoes (35 and 37 High, B.), bds. 354 Harvard


Ward Charles H., broker (26 Congress sq., B.), h. 34 Putnam av.


Ward David N., foreman Bostou Ice Co., Prison Point bridge, h. at Charlestown Ward Edward, cigar maker, 16 Willow pl., house do.


Ward Edward A., house 71 Dana


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


Ward Emily, widow of Wm., h. Vine


Ward Francis, shipper, 10 Arrow, house 2 rear 13 Charles River [Weld hall Ward Geo. M., student H. U., rooms 29 Ward Hannalı M., widow, house 141 Elm Ward Helen J. Mrs., private school, 780 Main, house do. [primary school Ward Helen M. Miss, teacher Harvard Ward H. Lyman, provisions, 515 Main, h. 50 Hamilton


Ward Joanna, wid. of Patrick, h. 89 Gore Ward John, laborer, lı. 179 Dublin


Ward Jolın P., watchman, 169 Gore, house 4 Harding


Ward Jolın E., laborer, h. r. 88 Harvard Ward John F., time keeper Cambridge Gas Co., h. 12 Appian-way


Ward John H. (Ward & Allnut), restau- rant, 13 Brattle, h. 3 Charles River


Ward Mary A., widow of Joshua F., house 34 Putnam av. [ard, h. do. Ward Mary A. Mrs., dry goods, 146 Harv- Ward Mary L. Miss, dressmaker, boards 25 Pleasant


Ward Robert, weaver, house 134 Spring Ward Samuel, house 47 Western av. Ward Samuel, jr., carriage painter, 244 Main, house 20 Jay


Ward Samuel L., paper hangings (53 Un- ion, B.), house 26 Prospect


Ward Thomas, laborer, h. 16 McCabe


Ward Thomas, blacksmith, 72 Main, house at Boston


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


Ward William F., cashier Freight depot (Fitchburg R. R., B.), bds. 107 Wash- ington [h. 3 Anburn pl. Ward Wm. H., pressman University press, Ward Winthrop A. (W. A. Ward & Co.), carriage mufr., 244 and 246 Main, h. 69 Magazine [69 Magazine


Ward W. Austin, salesman, 244 Main, bds. Ward W. A. & Co. (Winthrop A. Ward), carriage mnfrs., 244 and 246 Main


Ward & Allnut (John H. Ward and Fred- erick G. Allnut), dining rooms, 13 Brattle


Wardwell Frank W., fancy goods (7 Bow- doin sq., B.), house 299 North av.


Wardwell Sarah J. Mrs., h. 39 Holyoke


Wardwell Walter C., student, boards 39 Holyoke [worthy hall


Ware Charles, student H. U., rms. 15 Hol- Ware Charles E., student H. U., rooms 15 Hollis hall [Dolton's blk.


Ware Edward J., student H. U., rooms 7 Ware Emily Miss, assistant matron Alms- house, Tannery, bds. do.


Ware Gilford A., house 1 Pond place


Ware Henry, house 8 Berkeley


Ware Jennie I. Mrs., teacher Washington grammar school, bds. 36 Essex


Ware John A .. law student H. U., rooms 158 Mt. Auburn


Ware Louisa L. Miss, house 7 Waterhouse Ware Mary H. Miss, house 7 Waterhouse Ware Wesley, organ maker, 624 Main, h. 32 Columbia [h. do.


Ware Wm. F., shoemaker, 519 Cambridge, Warfield Henry, proof reader, house 19 Lawrence [College House Waring Geo. E., student H. U., rooms 19 Waring William B., student H. U., rooms 1 Matthews hall


Warland Edward M., bookkeeper (42 In- dia, B.), house 11 Felton


Warland Emily P., copyist, Otis, cor. Sec- ond, bds. 11 Felton [tle


Warland Wm. Rev .. clergyman, h. S1 Brat- Warner Almon, laborer, boards Squire's brick block, Squire's ct.


Warner Caleb H., president National Bank of Commerce (9 Sears building, B. ), bds. 37 Concord av. [Gray's Hall Warner Henry E., student H. U., rms. 39 Warner John, laborer, h. 301 Cambridge Warner Joseph B., lawyer (4 Exchange place, B.), h. 30 Concord av.


Warner Wm. H. (Warner, Stiles & Co.), 436 Cambridge, h. at Jamaica Plain


Warner, Stiles & Co.(Wm. H. Warner and


John D. Stiles), grocers, 436 Cam- bridge, and (1247 Tremont, B.)


Warnick Catherine, widow of Wm., house 26 Fourthi [h. 26 Fourth Warnick Wm. A., fireman B. & L. R. R., Warnock James, tailor (Washington. B.), house 6 Cherry


Warnock William, provisions, h. 30 Davis Warnock William, jr., groceries and pro- visions, 157 Pearl, house do.


Warnock William H., bookkeeper (38 Pearl, B. ), h. 23 Fifth [208 Pearl Warren Alfred E., music teacher, boards Warren Albert H. H., bookbinder River- side press, house 115 Western av.


Warren Chas. E., wood worker, 139 Broad- way, bds. 35 Green [College House Warren Chas. E., student H. U., rms. 50 Warren Frederic, student H. U., rooms 9 Thayer Hall


Warren Geo. K., photographer, 563 Main, and (465 Washington, B.), house end Washington av. [Beck Hall Warren Henry C., student H. U., rooms 6 Warren James, gate tender B. & M. R. R., house 59 North


Warren John, teamster, h. 16 Cambridge Warren John B., h. end Washington av. Warren Joseph. carpenter, h. 10 Jay


Warren Rufus, boots and shoes (164 Con- dress. B.), house 68S Main


Warren Thomas H., grocer, 39 Washing- ton, bds. 32 Hastings [59 North Warren Timothy, laborer B. & M. R. R., h. Warren William, cabinet maker, house rear 56 Franklin


Warren Wm. F. Rev., h. 343} Broadway Washburn Alfred F., law student, h. 28 Quincy


Washburn Charles, teamster, h. 9 Fifth Washburn Chas. G., student H. U., rooms 15 Holworthy Hall


Washburn Emory Mrs., house 28 Quincy Washburn Frank B., student H. U., rooms 31 Lee [44 Holyoke House Washburn Frederic L., student H. U.,rms. Washburn Joseph T., house 38 Pine


Washburn Philip M., student H. U., rms. 11 Weld Hall


TASHINGTON HOUSE, Bernard Brusch, proprietor, 1 Washington Wason Robert B., grocer (61 Chatham, B.), bds. 7 Walnut avenue


Wass Robert H., insurance (24 Exchange place, B.), h. 64 Mt. Auburn


Waterman Henry J , machinist, b. 7 Suffolk Waterman Isabella J. Mrs., h. 7 Suffolk Waterman James H., book binder River- side bindery,h. 2 Fairmont avenue Waters Eliza M., widow of Henry C., h. Sacramento place, last on left


Waters Henry S., laborer, h. foot Coggs- well av.


Waters Isaac G., picture stock (10 Canal, B.), h. 9 Lambert av. [Winthrop Waters Mary, widow of Michael, house 33 Waters Patrick, laborer, h. r. 202 Bridge Waters Patrick J., lahorer, b. 38 Winthrop Waters Thomas, laborer, h. 3} Broadway Waters William, trav. agent (Hanover, B.), h. 15 Third


Waters William C., boards 28 Lee


Watkins Ira, draw tender Brookline street bridge, h. Waverly, cor. Putnam av. Watkins Wm. D., flagman Cambridge st. crossing G. J. R. R., b. Ira Watkins', Waverly


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ATRISS A, WHITING, hard ware, etc., 605 Main, bds. 4 Prospect


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Watriss Sarah W., widow of Oliver W., h. 4 Prospect


Watson Alexander, teamster W. T. Rich- ardson & Co., h. 2 r. 78 Brighton Watson Archibald, baker,h. 431 Cambridge Watson Barron C., physician, h. 22 Bigelow Watson Edwin S., clerk, 621 Main, house 42 Coggswell av.


Watson James, mailing clerk Riverside press, h. 63 Hancock


Watson Jeremiah S., cooper, h. Squire's brick block, Squire's court


Watson John C., stock broker (60 Devon- shire, room 2} B.), h. 15 Wallace


Watson John F., book binder, h. 11 Clark Watson Julia Miss, boards 25 Church


Watson Lewis W., carriage painter, bds. rear 101 Tremont


Watson Maria N. Mrs., knitting machines, 438 Main, h. do. [101 Tremont Watson Mary C. Mrs., music teacher, h. r. Watson Paul B., student H. U., rooms 22 Bigelow [rooms 57 Otis


Watson Richard, carver, Otis, cor. First, Watson Rosina C., widow of Justus D., h. 39 Pleasant


Watson Sereno, curator of the Herbarium Botanic Garden H. U., h. 56 Shepard Watson Wm., inspector U. R. Co., rooms 7 Revere [26 Holyoke House Watson Wm. L., student H. U., rooms Watson Wm. W., carpenter, h. rear 101 Tremont


Watson Willis, student H. U.,b. 22 Bigelow Watt Alexander, gardener Botanical gar- den H. U., h. Appleton, next Concord avenue [yoke, b. 17 DeWolf Watt Georgiana Miss, proof reader 15 Hol- Watts Francis A., U. R. Co. repair shop, Dunster, h. at Somerville


Watts Lucy M. Miss, house 115 Spring


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


Waugh Charles (W. A. Waugh & Co.), carriage smith, 442 and 444 Main, h. 26 Hamilton


Waugh John H., butcher, h. 65 Norfolk Waugh Wm. A. (W. A. Waugh & Co.), carriage smith, 442 and 444 Main, h. 244 Pearl


Waugh W. A. & Co. (Wm. A. and Chas. Waugh), carriage smiths, 442 and 444 Main


Weafer Richard, upholsterer (119 Cam- bridge, B.), h. 44 Broadway


Weaver Susan R., widow of Wm. H., h. 255 Broadway [blk., Main Weaver Wm. J., carpenter, h. 2 Rogers' Webb Abbie M. Miss, teacher Washing- ton grammar school, b. 15} Wallace Webb Elizabeth, widow of John W., h. 19 Brewery [Gray's Hall Webb Henry R., student H. U., rooms 20 Webb John S., student H. U., rooms 23 Weld Hall


Webb Lizzie Mrs., cook, b. 87 Franklin Webb Marianne M. Miss, teacher Holmes primary school, bds. 15} Wallace Webb Michael, house 15} Wallace


Webb Susie Mrs., cook, 627 Main, bds. 87 Franklin


Webb Sylvester, painter, h. 19 Brewery Webb Wm. R., cigars (6 Central wharf, B.), h. 125 Oxford


Webb Wm. W., carriage mnfr., 27 and 29 Cedar, h. 4 Tenney


Webber Aaron D., gardener, b. 87 Norfolk Webber A. Carter, physician, 771 Main, house do.


Webber Chas. E., teamster, h. 3} Holly Webber Edwin F., tuner, 162 Broadway, h. 59 Essex


Webber Frank O., physician, Main, cor- ner Brookline, rooms do.


Webber Fred. W., medical student H. U., h. 771 Main [771 do. Webber Geo. A., clerk, 591 Main, boards Webber Henry, confectionery, 503 Main, h. at Boston


Webber Henry, roofer, h. 153 Brookline Webber John, jr., porter, h. 26 Brookline Webber John H., architect, etc., 608 Main, h. 6 Essex [b. 6 Essex


Webber John H., clerk (142 Friend, B.), Webber Mary M., widow of A. J., house 10 Warland [h. 8 Warland Webber Oliver H., apothecary, 591 Main Webber Percy C., student Ep. Theo. Sem., Brattle


Webber Sarah B. Mrs., h. foot Frisbie pl. Webber Wm. A., tuner, 162 Broadway, h. at Medford [bridge, h. do. Weber Anslem, boot maker, 212 Cam- Weber George, lager beer, 214 Cambridge, house do. [ant, h. 6 Laurel Weber Henry, boots and shoes, 75 Pleas- Weber Margaret A. Mrs., h. 417 Broadway Webster Francis B. (24 Congress, B.), h. 20 Maple av. [h. 115 Columbia Webster Jolm M., waiter Memorial Hall, Webster Mervin A., clerk, 36 Third, b. do. Webster Nathan, house 9 Sumner


Webster Nathan, brass finisher, 72 Main, h. 12 Tufts


W EBSTER THEODORE B., ar- chitect and carpenter,46 Second.h. do. Webster Wm. F., cement, 247 Main, house 225 Putnam av.


Weeks Alphonso M., student Divinity school, rooms 19 Divinity Hall


Weeks Charles, coal and wood, 44 Gore, bds. 25 do.


Weeks Frank E., boards 13 Rockwell


Weeks Frederick T., teamster, 503 Main, h. 586 do.


Weeks James, carpenter, h. 132 Harvard


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


Weeks Warren B. P., student H .. U., rooms 12 Thayer Hall [57 Sixth Wegeler Joseph F., cabinetmaker, house Weiandt Joseph, varnisher, 162 Broadway, house 122 A, Spring


Weimer Albert B., student H. U., rooms 45 Holyoke House [Third


Weinhold Henry, wood turner, house 102 Weinschenk Gustave, printer Harvard University, house 1 Revere


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Weis Chas. F., lithographer Riversine press, house 46 Belmont, B. H.


Weisse Henry, teamster, bds. 109 Gore Weitze Gustave, sausage maker R. Weitze, boards Eighth, corner Spring Weitze Paul, clerk, 186 Cambridge, house rear 186 do.


EITZE ROBERT, sausage man- ufacturer, Thorndike, cor. Eighth, provisions, 186 Cambridge, h. Spring, corner Eighth


Welch Ann, widow, house 12 Beaver


Welch Benj. S., express agt., h. 44 Brookline Welch Bernard, laborer Revere Sugar Re- finery, house 7 Water


Welch Charles P., house 107 Elm Welch Daniel, junk, bds. rear 66 Charles Welch Daniel, laborer, h. rear 125 Gore Welch Daniel, laborer, house 30 Hunting Welch Daniel J., currier, h. 157 Franklin Welch David, laborer, house 15 McCabe Welch Elizabeth, widow of David, house 123 Webster avenue


Welch E. Baker, telegraph instrument manufacturer (30 Hanover, B.), house 823 Main


Welch Florence, laborer, h. end Bennett Welch Frank, tinman D. S. Co., boards 22 Fairmont avenue


Welch James, gate tender East street crossing B. & L. R. R., h. 53 Bridge Welch James, grease collector, house 34 Hunting [1st from North av. Welch James, laborer, h. Lexington av., Welch Jefferson, boards 102 Third


Welch Jeremiah, currier, house Belmont, corner Reed


Welch John, junk, rear 66 Charles, h. do. Welch John, laborer, house 4 Conlon's ct. Welch John, laborer, house 9 Porter


Welch John, teamster, house 17 Jefferson Welch John, teamster, 103 Bridge, house at Somerville


Welch John E., laborer, boards 40 Union Welch Jos., spring bed maker, 386 Main Welch Mary, widow, house 40 Union Welch Mary H., wid. of Hiram, h. 113 Otis Welch Maurice, house 102 Third


Welch Maurice, jr., boards 102 Third


Welch Michael, coachman, b. 108 Prospect Welch Michael, grease collector, house rear 382 Cambridge


Welch Michael, laborer, bds. R. P. Walsh's, Fresh Pond lane


Welch Michael, laborer, house 181 Bridge Welch Oliver, coppersmith (65 Pitts, B.), house 67 Otis [from Harvey Welch Patrick, hen dealer, house Clay, 2d Welch Patrick G., printer, 15 Holyoke, boards 23 Hancock [Pearl


Welch Richard H., bookbinder, house 146 Welch Robert, laborer, house 118 Dublin Welch Sarah, wid. of David, h. 191 Dublin Welch Thos. S., finisher F. M. H. F. Co., boards at Boston


Welch Wm., laborer, house 14 Jackson Welch Wm., collar maker, h. 20 Harvard Welch William, laborer, house 16} Mill


Welch, see Walsh, also Welsh and Weltch


Weld Benjamin C., house 30 Winthrop Weld Christopher M., student H. U., rms. 42 Matthews Hall [McDonald Weld Delia, widow, h. Mt. Auburn, above Weld James E., student H. U., rooms 30 Matthews Hall


Weld John, carpenter, bds. 27 Trowbridge Wellbrok John, laborer, b. 7 Mullin's ct. Welling Richard W. G., student H. U., rooms 23 Holworthy Hall


Wellington Ada H., teacher Harvard grammar school, bds. 269 Harvard Wellington Alfred H., clerk, 28 Bridge, h. at Charlestown


Wellington Amanda A. Miss, music teach- er, house 91 Columbia


Wellington Ambrose, lawyer (13 Pember- ton sq., B.), house 10 Buckingham


Wellington Augustus, boards 27 Second Wellington Austin C., coal, 5 Broadway and (438 Federal, and 17 Congress, B.), house at Boston


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


Wellington Frank Y., machinist B. & L. R. R. shop, Bridge, boards at Arlington Wellington Hannah B., widow of George, house 91 Columbia


Wellington Hannibal, bds. 63 Prospect Wellington Heliadorous, h. 63 Prospect Wellington Homer, bookkeeper (53 Com- mercial, B.), house Washington av., corner Arlington


Wellington Horatio (H. Wellington & Co.), wood, coal, lime, and cement, 28 Bridge, house at Charlestown


ELLINGTON HORATIO & CO (Horatio Wellington), coal, wood, lime, and cement, 28 Bridge and (11 Kilby, B.)


Wellington Jonas C., overseer of poor, and coal (42 Congress, B.), h. 121 North av. Wellington Joseph A. (J. A. Wellington & Co.), wood and coal, 98 Cambridge, and (39 Charles River avenue, and 7 Doane, B.), house 100 Otis


Wellington Joseph V., fruit, etc. (15 Boylston market, B.), h. 12 Tremont Wellington J. Frank, clerk, 28 Bridge, h. at Somerville


Wellington J. A. & Co. (Joseph A. Welling- ton), wood and coal, 98 Cambridge, (39 Charles River av., and 7 Doane, B.) Wellington Kate F., teacher Otis primary school, boards 63 Prospect


Wellington Margaret B. Miss, teacher Harvard grammar school, b. 92 Norf'k Wellington William W., physician, house and office, 5 Temple [20 Holyoke Wellman Arthur H., law student, rooms Wellman J. Wesley, jr., pressman River- side press, house 47 Fairmont


Wells Amos B., driver U. R. Co., house 6 Cottage [Gray's Hall Wells Charles L., student H. U., rooms 47 Wells Charles P., teamster, house 14 Web- ster avenue


Wells Harrison G., clerk (133 Federal, B.), bds. 5 Bigelow


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W ELLS HENRY J., attorney at law (26 Pemberton sq., room 6, B.), house 5 Bigelow


Wells James A., notary public (2 Pember- ton square, room 17, B.) b., 140 Brattle Wells James H., cigar manufacturer, 458 Main, house 148 Washington


Wells Jeremiah, driver U. R. Co., h. 33 Pine Wells John H., letter carrier Cambridge P. O., house 6 Brewer


Wells John H., trav. agent, h. 6 Rockwell Wells John W., student H. U., boards at Brookline


Wells Louisa, widow, house 161 Broadway Wells Mary D., widow of James A., house 140 Brattle


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


Wells Thomas G. Mrs., house 163 Brattle Wells, see Welles [Gordon pl. Welsh Benjamin H., bookbinder, house 5 Welsh Peter, laborer, house 5 Blair place Welsh Walter, house 53 Otis [do.


Welsh William, hostler, 575} Main,. b. 544 Weltch Elizabeth S., widow of Thomas J., house 8 Howard


Weltch Henry T., provisions, h. 8 Howard Weltch, see Welch, also Welsh and Walsh Welts Elisha A., glass worker, house 183} Cambridge [Linden


Wendell Evert J., student H. U., rooms 5 Wendell Gordon, student H. U., rooms 5 Linden [h. at West Somerville Wendelstein Carl, decorator, Crescent av., Wentworth Betsey, widow, h. 20 Murdock Wentworth Charles G. (R. & C. G. Went- worth), carpenter, rear 577 Main, h. 99 Austin


Wentworth Edward S., student H. U., rooms 24 Holyoke House


Wentworth Elmer E., student H. U., rms. 19 Hilliard


Wentworth George A., switch tender draw 2, E. R. R., Prison Point bridge, bds. at Somerville


Wentworth Harry Mrs., house 15 Elm Wentworth Henry A., bookkeeper (65


Summer, B.), boards 40 Prospect Wentworth Irene W. Miss, teacher Bow- doin school (B.), boards 15 Elm


Wentworth Mary E., widow of Isaac, h. 40 Prospect


Wentworth Reuben (R. & C. G. 'Went- worth), carpenter, rear 577 Main, h. 99 Austin


Wentworth R. & C. G. (Reuben and Chas. G. Wentworth), carpenters, r. 577 Main Wentworth Samuel L., carpenter, house 7 Franklin


Wentworth Thomos B., pew and pulpit builder, Rhoades' building, State, h. 95 Auburn [467 do.


Wentworth William, clerk. 471 Main, h. Wentworth William H .. marble and soap-


stone (18 Bowker, B. ), h. 56 North av. Wentworth Wm. H., jr., marble and soap- stone (18 Bowker, B.), h. 56 North av. Wesley Augustus G., cook (14 Oak, B.), h. 7 Charles River


Wesselhoeft Walter, physician, 97 Mt. Au- burn, h. do.


West Clarence LeFrancis, salesman (73 Oliver, B.), boards 23 North avenue


West Edwin W., telegraph operator, house Chestnut, corner Sidney


West Forrest W., mail agent (P. O., B.), h. 9 Shepard


West George W., sawyer, h. 60 Webster av. West Henry M., hair dresser, 445 Main, house 1 Inman court


West Jacob C., printer (B.), h. 227 Green West Leverett P., clerk, 115 Cambridge, bds. 130 Thorndike


West Levi H., car builder, h. 15 Hilliard West William B., coal and wood, 35 Hews, house 33 do.


West William H., dry and fancy goods, 115 Cambridge, house 130 Thorndike


West William H., car builder (B. & A. R. R.), boards 33 Hews


Westall Henry A., student divinity school, rooms 14 Ware [Holyoke House Weston Alfred J., student H. U., rooms 24 Weston Charles H., brass finisher, house 26 Front [52 Thayer Hall Weston Edward S., student H. U., rooms Weston James, expressman, h. 3 Gore pl. Weston Sam'l B., student divinity school, rooms 16 Divinity Hall


Westwood John, carpet weaver, 52 Wash- ington, corner Portland, house do.


Wetherbee Ephraim, wood worker, 162 Broadway, house Lambert avenue


Wetherbee John E., law student H. U., rooms 23 Holyoke House


Wetherbee Mercy, widow of Jeremiah, h. 23 Brookline [Otis, boards do.


Wetherbee Roswell, medical student, 57 Weymouth George, 609 Main, b. 304 Harv'd Whalen Daniel, heater, 126 Portland, house Rolling Mill block, Bristol


Whalen Edward, tailor, bds. 48 Broadway Whalen Ella Miss, printer Riverside press, boards 25 Blackstone


Whalen James, laborer, 162 Broadway, h. rear 122 Broadway


Whalen James N., baker, 502 Main, bds. 154} Green


Whalen John, baker, house 154} Green


Whalen John C., teamster, house Fresh Pond Hotel, Fresh Pond lane


Whalen John J., gardener, 338 Harvard, house 5 Emmons place


Whalen John W., spring bed maker, 386 Main, boards rear 122 Broadway


Whalen Michael, laborer, 8 Brattle, house 3 Murdock [River


Whalen Michael, laborer, h. 38 Charles Whalen Michael J., teamster, h. 92 Third Whalen Stephen, currier, house 20 Clay


Whaley Charles W., watchman Spring st. stable U. R. Co., h. 15 Elmer


Wharton Francis, prof. Episcopal Semina- ry H. U., house 23 Buckingham




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