The Cambridge directory for 1881, Part 46

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Publication date: 1881
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Wakefield Frank M., student H. U., rooms 23 Holyoke House


Wakefield James H., carpenter, rear 577 Main, house 1 Elmer


Wakefield John L., student H. U., rooms 23 Holyoke House Walcott Charles F., lawyer (39 Court, room 5, B.), house 85 Sparks


Lumber, Gutters, Conductors, Mouldings. J. G. & N. G. GOOCH. Wharf, Western Av., Brighton. Office, 13 Kilby St., Boston. Order Box, 904 Main St., Cambridge.


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


Waldo Frank, assistant at Observatory, rooms 26 Garden


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


Waldron William, boards 42 Sidney


Wales Charles W., student H. U., rooms 1 Thayer Hall


Wales George W., law student H. U., rooms 410 Harvard


Wales Helen A. Mrs., dressmaker, house 40 Sacramento


Walker Alice M. Mrs., dressmaker, house 49 Hamilton


Walker Augustus E., mariner, boards 16 Wendell


Walker Bryant, gardener, h. 54 Brattle


Walker Charles, supt. Riverside Press, house 39 Western avenue


Walker Chas. E., teamster Burrage Bros., boards 19 Essex


Walker Charles T., carriages and horses (168 Portland, B.), h. 293 Harvard


Walker Chas. W., piano maker, 624 Main, house at Boston


Walker George W., 153 Putnam av., bds. 21 Brookline


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


Walker Hewett, waiter, bds. 40 Plymouth Walker Horace H., engineer House of Cor- rection, house 55 Spring


Walker James, house 342 Broadway


Walker James jr., clerk (14 Oliver, B.), boards 342 Broadway


Walker John, bookbinder Riverside Bind- ery, house 19 Essex


Walker John E., printer Riverside Press, boards 35 Blackstone


Walker John H., bookbinder (49 Federal, B.), house 165 Putnam avenue


Walker John H., driver steam fire engine 2, house 425 Main


Walker John W., postal clerk F. R. R., house 36 River


Walker Joseph H. Mrs., h. 16 Wendell


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


Walker Maxwell K., hairdresser,7 Brattle, house 17 Banks


Walker Richard, house 39 Western avenue Walker Richard, gardener, 76 Brattle, house 255 Mt. Auburn


Walker Robert, horse shoer, 9 Church, boards 3 Oak


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


Walker Thomas O., stationery (No. 2 A, Hamilton pl., B.), h. 31 Western av.


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ALKER WESTON W., grocer, 621 Main, house 9 Avon


Walker Wm., laborer, boards 192 Bridge


Walkling Ernest F., cabinet maker, 44 Cambridge, house at Charlestown


Walkling Frederick L., die maker N. E. Glass Works, house 162 Cambridge


Wall Joseph, tinsmith, 163 Pleasant, bds. 21 Walnut court


Wall William, carriage smith, house 4, rear 134 Broadway


Wall William E., grainer, h. 12 Brewer Wallace Benj., cooper, house 30 Second


Wallace Edward, baker, h. 34 Willow


Wallace Frederick G., clerk (9 Tremont row, B.), boards 31 Ash


Wallace James, cabinet maker, 17 Main, house at Boston


Wallace John, shoemaker, house Holly, corner Brooks


Wallace John, laborer, house 22 North


Wallace Joseph, hostler U. R Co. stable, house Kirkland, near Linden


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


Wallace Mary A., widow, h. 42 Tremont Wallace Sophia Mrs., nurse, b. 13 Eighth Wallace Thomas G., box maker, house rear 48 Clark


Wallace William E., car builder B. & A. R. R. shop (Allston), h. 120 Auburn


Waller John A., hairdresser, 12S Cam- bridge, house 49 Fourth


Walling Henry F., house 98 Trowbridge Wallis Hattie E. Miss, teacher Webster grammar school


Walls Martin L., carver, Woodbury's bldg., Otis, house 61 Cherry


Walp Abraham, in Cambridge Rolling Mill, house 37 School street court


Walsh Correa M., student H. U., rooms 15 College House


Walsh Dennis, blacksmith, 72 Main


Walsh Edmund, physician, 174 Cambridge, house do.


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


Walsh Henry E., lumber surveyor, house 71 Third


Walsh Honora, widow, house 27 Vine


Walsh James M., liquors, 10 Broadway, house do.


Walsh John, boiler maker B. & L. R. R., house 75 Third


Walsh John, coachman, 855 Main, bds. do. Walsh John, stonecutter, boards 27 Vine Walsh Michael, laborer, house 192 Norfolk Walsh Michael, foremau A. McDonald, Mount Auburn, house McDonald


Walsh Pierce, glass-cutter, bds. 33 Carson Walsh Richard, laborer, h. 132 Webster av. Walsh Richard P., gardener J. C. Gray, h. Fresh Pond lane [414 Main


Walsh Sarah E., widow of Henry, house Walsh Thomas, laborer, house 27 Vine


Walsh Thomas. porter (52 Summer, B.), house Ninth, corner Otis


Walsh, see Welch. Welsh, and Weltch


Walters John T., laborer, house 101 Sixth Walters Richard, house 36 Washington


Walters William F., brass filer, 368 Main, boards 36 Washington


Walterstrom Peter, carpenter B. & A. shop (Allston), house 23 Brookline


FLORISTS. P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 MAIN AND 89 SPARKS STREETS.


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Walton Benjamin P., lithographic printer Riverside Press, house 33 Auburn Walton Charles R., boiler-maker, 72 Main, house 59 Essex


Walton Daniel G., county commissioner, Court-house, Third, h. at Wakefield


Wålton Harriet L. Mrs., h. 26 Mt. Auburn Walton Milton L., treas. North Avenue Savings Bank, 173 North avenue, h. Avon place


Walworth John D., machinist, 368 Main, boards 1 Lamson place


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


Wander Oscar, hairdresser, 590 Main, h. at Boston


Wanzer Sydney H., conductor U. R. Co., boards Cambridge, corner Baldwin


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


Ward Andrew A., provisions, 540 Main, house 51 Erie


Ward Arthur, provisions, 59 River, house 47 Western avenue


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


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


Ward Edward, cigar maker, 16 Willow, house do.


Ward Edward A., house 71 Dana


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


Ward Francis, shipper, 10 Arrow, house 2, rear 13 Charles River


Ward Frank, clerk (8 Canal, B.), boards 69 Magazine


Ward Hannah M., widow, house 141 Elm Ward Helen M. Miss. teacher Harvard primary school, boards 18 Bigelow


Ward H. Lyman, clerk, 80 Pleasant, house 24 Jay


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


Ward John, clerk (B.), boards 134 Spring Ward John, laborer, house George, near Montgomery [thwaite Ward John E., laborer, house 37 Cowper- Ward John F., time keeper Cambridge


Gas Co.'s works, Third, house 12 Ap- pian-way [4 Harding Ward John P., watchman, 169 Gore, house Ward Kate Miss, house 66 Hastings


Ward Marietta, widow of, Isaac N., house 130 Green [Putnam av.


Ward Mary, widow of Joshua, house 34 Ward Mary A. Mrs., dry goods, 146 Har- vard, house do.


Ward Robert, weaver, house 134 Spring


Ward Robert, laborer, h. 31 Cowperthwaite Ward Samuel, house 47 Western avenue


Ward Samuel jr., carriage painter, 244 Main, house at Wilmington


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


Ward Thomas, whitewasher, h. 16 McCabe


Ward Thomas, blacksmith, 72 Main, bds. 9 Broadway [198 Hampshire Ward William, gardener Hovey & Co., h. Ward William F., paymaster, 169 Gore, boards 107 Washington


Ward William H., pressman University Press, house 3 Auburn place


Ward Winthrop A. (W. A. Ward & Co.), carriage manufacturer, 244 and 246 Main, house 69 Magazine


Ward W. Austin, salesman, 244 Main, bds. 69 Magazine


Ward W. A. & Co. (Winthrop A. Ward), carriage mnfrs., 244 and 246 Main Wardell Eliza Miss, boarding-house, 22 Walnut court


Wardwell Ann M., widow, boards 299 North avenue


Wardwell Frank W., fancy goods (7 Bow- doin sq., B.), house 299 North avenue Wardwell Sarah J. Mrs., matron Day Nursery, 39 Holyoke, house do.


Wardwell Walter C., sewer department (City Hall, B.), boards 3 Symonds blk., DeWolf


Wardwell William J., carriage painter (Charles, B.), boards 1 Magazine court Ware A., machinist, 72 Main


Ware Edward J .. student H. U., rooms 48 Holyoke


Ware Gilford A., house 1 Pond place


Ware Henry, house 8 Berkeley


Ware Louisa L. Miss, house 7 Waterhouse Ware Mary H. Miss, house 7 Waterhouse


Ware Wesley, organ maker, 624 Main, house 32 Columbia [house do.


Ware Wm. F., shoemaker, 519 Cambridge, Warfield Henry, proof reader (Washing- ton, D. C.), house 19 Lawrence


Waring George E .. student H. U., rooms 77 Mount Auburn


Warland Edward M., salesman (42 India, B.), house 11 Felton


Warland Emily P., copyist, Otis, corner Second, boards 11 Felton


Warland Margaret A. Miss, h. 81 Brattle Warner Almon, laborer, house 151 Otis Warner Caleb H., president National Bank


of Commerce (9 Sears building, B.), house 65 Sparks


Warner Henry E., student H. U., rooms 77 Mount Auburn


Warner John, laborer, h. 303 Cambridge Warner Joseph B., lawyer (39 Court, B.), house 68 Sparks


Warner T., machinist, 72 Main


Warner William, teamster, h. 37 Union


Warnick Catherine, widow of William, . house 55 Fifth


Warnick Wm. A., engineer B. & L. R. R., boards 55 Fifth


Warnock James, tailor, house 6 Cherry Warnock William, house 16 Lincoln Warnock William jr., groceries and pro- visions, 157 Pearl, house do.


Warnock William H., bookkeeper (38 Pearl, B.), house 23 Fifth


DISSTON'S SAWS, BAILEY'S PLANES and all CARPENTERS' TOOLS AT BURDITT & WILLIAMS', 20 DOCK SQUARE.


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Warren Alfred E., music teacher, boards 208 Pearl


Warren Albert H. H., bookbin der River side Press, house 115 Western avenue Warren Charles E., wood-worker, 139 Broadway, house 17 Brookline


Warren Edward P., student H. U., rooms 23 Little's block


Warren Fiske, student H. U., rooms 25 Beck Hall


Warren Frederic, student H. U., and edi- tor and proprietor Harvard Daily Echo, 3 Linden, rms 14 Holworthy Hall Warren George K., photographer, 563 Main, and (465 Washington, B.), h. Washington avenue


Warren James, gate-tender B. & M. R.R., house 59 North


Warren Jeremiah D., coppersmith (65 Pitts, B.), house 25 Gore


Warren John, teamster, 12 Cambridge, house 16 do.


Warren John, laborer, house 22 Sparks Warren John B., house 563 Main


Warren Rufus, boots and shoes (164 Con- gress, B.), house 53 North avenue


Warren Thomas H., boards 32 Hastings Warren Timothy, laborer B. & M. R. R., house 59 North [Franklin


Warren William, cabinet-maker, h. r. 56 Warren Wm. F. Rev., h. 329 Broadway


Warren William R., student H. U., rooms 39 Holyoke House


Warren Wm. T. (Warren & Collins), con- fectionery mnfr., 8 Pearl, h. 47 River Warren & Collins (Wm. T. Warren and Herbert A. Collins), confectionery mnfrs., 8 Pearl


Washburn Alfred F., law student H. U., house 28 Quincy


Washburn C. E., Otis, near First, house at Boston


Washburn Emory Mrs., house 28 Quincy Washburn Frank B., student H. U., rms. 29 Lee [9 Gray's Hall


Washburn Frederic L., student H. U., rms. Washburn Mellie Mrs., boarding-house, 8 Rogers block, Main


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


Washington House, Bernard Brusch, pro- prietor, 1 Washington


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


W TASS ROBERT H., insurance (24 Exchange place, B.), h. 64 Mt. Auburn Waterman Henry J., machinist (43 Haver- hill, B.), boards 15 Pleasant


Waterman Isabella J. Mrs., h. 15 Pleasant Waterman James H., bookbinder River- side bindery, h. 2 Fairmont avenue Waterman Mary Mrs., matron Kindergar- ten school, 76 Moore, boards do.


Waters Eliza M., widow of Henry C., h. Sacramento place, last on left


Waters Henry S., laborer, h. foot of Cres- cent avenue, near Raymond


Waters Isaac G., picture stock (10 Canal, B.), house 3 Mt. Pleasant Waters N. B., driver U. R. Co.


Waters Patrick, laborer, h. r. 202 Bridge Waters Thomas, laborer, h. 3} Broadway Waters William C., boards 28 Lee


Watkins Ira, draw tender Brookline street bridge, h. Waverly, cor. Putnam av.


W ATRISS A. WHITING, hard- ware, etc., 605 Main, bds. 4 Prospect Watriss Sarah W., widow of Oliver W., house 4 Prospect


Watson Alexander, teamster W. T. Rich- ardson & Co., h. 2, rear 78 Brighton Watson Edwin S., clerk, 621 Main, house 22 Orchard


Watson Elisha B., manager, 627 Main, rooms 115 Auburn


Watson Frank W., cooper, boards Squires brick block, Gore


Watson Henry H., cooper, boards Squires brick block, Gore


Watson James, supt. of periodicals, River- side Press, house 63 Hancock


Watson Jeremiah S., cooper, h. Squires brick block, Gore


Watson John B., laborer, h. 5 Gray pl. Watson John C., stock-broker (60 Devon- shire, room 2}, B.), h. 3SS Harvard Watson John F., bookbinder, h. 11 Clark Watson Julia E. Miss, sec'y Cambridge flower mission, boards 25 Church


Watson Lewis W., carriage-painter, house 409 Cambridge


Watson Maria L. Mrs., mitten and stock- ing mnfr., 78 Magazine, house do.


Watson Paul B., student H. U., rooms 5 Hollis Hall


Watson Richard, supt., Otis, corner First, rooms 57 Otis


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


Watson Sereno, Curator of the Herbarium Botanic Garden H. U., h. 56 Shepard Watson Wm., starter U. R. Co., rooms 5 South [Tremont


Watson Wm. W., carpenter, house r. 101 Watson Willis, student H. U., rooms 8 Felton building


Watts Francis A. Mrs., house 26 Antrim Watts Lucy M. Miss, robe-maker, 203 Bridge, house 115 Spring


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


Watty Fred, gardener, 33 Prospect, b. do. Waugh Charles (W. A. Waugh & Co.), car- riage mnfr., 446 Main, h. 26 Hamilton Waugh William A. (W. A. Waugh & Co.), carriage mnfr., 446 Main, h. 244 Pearl Waugh W. A. & Co. (Wm. A. and Chas. Waugh), carriage mnfrs., 446 Main Webb Abbie M. Miss, teacher Washington grammar school, b. 15} Wallace


Webb Arthur, clerk (B.), rms. 1 Sceva pl. Webb A. P., carpenter B. & L. R. R. shop Webb Elizabeth M. Mrs., boarding-house, 23 Sidney


COUPES, CARRYALLS, TOP BUGGIES, WAGONETTES, Etc., Etc., Built by F. IVERS, 176 & 178 North Av., Salesroom, 58 Portland, BOSTON.


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Webb John S., student H. U., rooms 16 Quincy


Webb Marianne M. Miss, teacher Holmes primary school, boards 15} Wallace Webb Michael, house 15} Wallace


Webb Sylvester, painter, h. 19 Brewery


Webb Wm. R., cigars (103 Milk, B.), h. 125 Oxford


Webb Wm. W., carriage mnfr. (Waltham, B.), house 2 Hubbard avenue


Webber Aaron D., clerk (34 Howard, B.), boards 87 Norfolk


Webber Alphonzo, conductor B. & L. R. R., house 55 Gore [h. do.


Webber A. Carter, physician, 771 Main, Webber Charles E., teamster Work & Hayward, house 3 Eaton


Webber Charles H., bds. 41 Western av. Webber Daniel, wood carver Shaw, Ap- plin & Co., 54 Bridge, house 83 Gore Webber Edwin F., tuner, 162 Broadway, house at Boston


Webber Frank M., gardener, h. 10 Newton Webber Frank O., physician, 520 Main, house do. įdo.


Webber Geo. A., clerk, 591 Main, b. 771 Webber Harrison, roofer, 153 Brookline, house do.


Webber John H., architect, etc., 60S Main, house 6 Essex


Webber John H. jr., clerk (142 Friend, B.), boards 6 Essex


Webber Oliver H., apothecary, 591 Main, house & Warland


Webber Percy C., student Ep. Theo. Sem., Brattle, rooms 1 Lawrence Hall


Webber Sarah, widow, house 55 Gore Webber Sarah B. Mrs., h. foot Frisbie pl. Weber Anslem, bootmaker, 212 Cam- bridge, house do.


Weber George, lager beer, 214 Camb'ge, house do. [ant, b. 6 Laurel Weber Henry, boots and shoes, 75 Pleas- Webster Benjamin, honse 15 Hewes


Webster Daniel, house rear 46 Flagg Webster Francis B., banker and com. mer. (24 Congress. B.) h. 20 Maple av. Webster Hollis, student H. U., rooms 65 College House


Webster Jennie R., dressmaker, 15 Hewes, house do.


Webster John, coachman, h. 1 Inman pl. Webster John R., law student H. U., bds. at Saxonville


Webster Mervin A., laborer Revere Sugar Refinery, boards 36 Third


Webster Nathan, house 9 Sumner


Webster Nathan, machinist, 72 Main, h. 12 Tufts


Webster Theodore B., architect and car- penter, 46 Second, house do.


Webster Wm. F., cement, 247 Main, h. 225 Putnam avenue


Wedermyer Christian, cigar maker, 35 Pearl, boards 64 Franklin


Wedge James, waiter Memorial Hall, rooms 2} Holmes place


Weeks Andrew G., student H. U., rooms 19 Holyoke House


Weeks Frank E., at Riverside Press, bds. 13 Rockwell


Weeks James, carpenter, h. 132 Harvard Weeks Mary E., widow of Emmet, house 13 Rockwell


Weeks Warren B. P., student H. U., rms. 12 Thayer Hall


Wehrli Florence, bag-maker (564 Wash- ington, B.), house 152 Pearl


Wehrli George, 105 Magazine, h. 154 Pearl Weiandt Joseph, varnisher, 162 Broadway, house 144 Thorndike


Weimberg Isaac, dry goods, h. 33 Second Weimer Henry, laborer, h. rear 131 Third Weimler Theodore, laborer, h. 123 Fourth Weinhold Henry, wood turner, h. 102Third Weinschenk Gustave, printer Harvard University, house 1 Revere


Weis Charles F., lithographer Riverside Press, house at Boston


Weiss Max (Howard, B.), h. 58} Camb'ge Weisse Henry, teamster, boards 109 Gore Weisse John S., upholsterer, b. 109 Gore Weitze Gustave, driver R. Weitze, boards Eighth, corner Spring


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


Welch Benjamin H., bookbinder Riverside Press [line


Welch Benj. S., boarding-house, 44 Brook- Welch Bernard, tinworker, boards 121 Western avenue


Welch Charles P., house 107 Elm


Welch Catherine, widow of James, house 34 Hunting


Welch Cornelius, laborer, bds. 137 Main Welch Daniel, laborer, house 30 Hunting Welch Daniel H., junk, boards 56 Charles Welch Daniel J., currier, h. 157 Franklin Welch David, laborer, house 15 McCabe Welch Eliza, wid. of Bernard, h. 2 Water Welch Elizabeth, widow of David, house 123 Webster avenue


Welch E. Baker, house 823 Main Welch Florence, laborer, h. 31 Willard Welch Hannah, widow, h. 141 Elm


Welch James, gate-tender East street crossing B. & L. R. R., h. 53 Bridge Welch James, laborer, house 184 Spruce Welch Jeremiah, currier, house Belmont, corner Reed


Welch John, junk, rear 56 Charles, h. do. Welch John, laborer, house 4 Conlon ct. Welch John, laborer, house 9 Porter


Welch John, teamster, 103 Bridge, house at Somerville


Welch John, laborer, 368 Main, h. 239 do. Welch John, teamster, h. 25 Jefferson Welch John, boards 8 Broadway


Welch John, machinist, 368 Main


Welch John E., laborer, boards 40 Union Welch Joseph, spring bed maker, 386 Main, boards at Somerville


J. G. & N. G. GOOCH,


LUMBER & MOULDINGS.


Wharf, Western Avenue, Brighton. Order Box, Ayer's Stable, 904 Main, Cambridge: Office, 13 Kilby Street, Boston.


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Welch Margaret Mrs., house 76 Spruce Welch Mary, wid. of David, b. 184 Spruce Welch Mary, widow of Edward,h.40 Union Welch Mary H., wid. of Hiram, h. 113 Otis Welch Maurice, laborer, house 102 Third Welch Maurice jr., laborer, b. 102 Third Welch Michael, laborer, boards 40 Union Welch Michael, grease collector, lı. 105 Western av. [h. foot Harris


Welch Michael, coachman, 31 North av., Welch Michael, laborer, house 181 Bridge Welch Norah, widow, house 35 Harding


Welch Oliver, engineer (65 Pitts, B.), h. 67 Otis


Welch Patrick, currier, house 150 Green Welch Patrick, plasterer, h. 261 Franklin Welch Patrick, laborer, bds. 4S Brighton Welch Robert, laborer, house 118 Dublin Welch Sarah, wid. of David,h. 191 Dublin Welch, see Walsh, also Welsh and Weltch Weld James E., student H. U., rooms 25 Holyoke


Weld Mittie Mrs., dressmaker, 8 Harvard square, boards 27 Trowbridge


Wellbrok John, laborer, bds. 7 Mullins ct. Welling Richard W. G., student H. U., rooms 10 Wadsworth House


Wellington Ada H., teacher Harvard grammar school, bds. 239 Harvard


Wellington Alfred H., clerk, 28 Bridge, house at Charlestown


Wellington Amanda A. Miss, music teach- er, house 94 Columbia


Wellington Ambrose, lawyer (13 Pember- ton sq., B.), house 10 Buckingham Wellington Augustus, boards 45 Otis


WELLINGTON AUSTIN C.,


coal, 5 Broadway and (438 Federal, and 17 Congress, B.), house at Boston Wellington Benj. W., student H. U., rms. 27 Thayer Hall [bds. 5 Temple Wellington Charles B., medical student, Wellington Ernest H., clerk, 211 Bridge, boards at West Medford


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


Wellington Hannibal, bds. 63 Prospect Wellington Heliodorous, h. 63 Prospect Wellington Homer Mrs., h. 13 Chauncy Wellington Horatio(H. Wellington & Co.), wood, coal, lime and cement, 28 Bridge, house at Charlestown


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


Wellington Jonas C., overseer of poor, and coal (17 Congress, B.), house 121 North avenue


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TELLINGTON JOSEPH A. (J. A. Wellington & Co.), wood and coal, 211 Bridge and (Charles River avenue, and Medford, foot of Lexing- ton, Charlestown), and (68 Water, B.), house 100 Otis


Wellington Joseph V., fruit, etc. (15 & 17 Boylston market, B.), h. 12 Tremont Wellington Joseph V. jr., clerk (15 and 17 Boylston market, B.), bds. 12 Tremont Wellington J. Frank, clerk, 28 Bridge, house at Somerville


W ELLINGTON J. A. & CO. (Jo- seph A. Wellington). wood and coal, 211 Bridge (Charles River avenue, and Medford, foot of Lexington, Charles- town), and (68 Water, B.)


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


Wellington Margaret B. Miss, teacher Harvard grammar school,b. 92 Norfolk Wellington Richard, teamster, lı. Gray pl. Wellington William W., physician, house and office, 5 Temple


Wellman Arthur H., law student H. U., rooms 34 North avenue


Wellman C. Mrs., house 132 Washington Wellman J. Wesley jr., pressman River- side Press, house 35 Pleasant


Wells Amos B., foreman, Rhoades build- ing, State, house 6 Cottage


Wells Benjamin W., student H. U., rooms 14 Gray's Hall


Wells Charles, carpet beater, Rhoades building, State, boards 40 Clark


Wells Charles H., laborer, house 46 Clark Wells Charles L., student Epis. Theo. Sem., Brattle, rooms 4 Lawrence Hall Wells Charles P., teamster, h. 15 School Wells Daniel Mrs., house 140 Brattle


Wells Edward F., clerk (56 Summer, B.), boards 148 Washington


Wells Frederick H., teamster, h.9 King pl. Wells Harrison G., clerk (302 Devonshire, B.), boards 5 Bigelow


Wells Henry, shipper (100 Arch,B.), house 2} William


WELLS HENRY J., attorney_at law (26 Pemberton sq., room 6, B.), house 5 Bigelow


Wells Henry W., produce (207 Ross Mark- et, B.), house 60 Dana


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


Wells Jeremiah, teamster, h. 33 Pine


Wells John H., letter carrier post-office, 7 Harvard row, h. 39 Putnam avenue Wells John H. (31 India, B.), house 16 Rockwell


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


Wells, see Welles


Welsh Benj." E., bookbinder Riverside Press, house 1 Sands


Welsh Edward, 44 Cambridge, house at Boston


Welsh Peter, laborer, house 5 Blair place Welsh Richard H., bookbinder Riverside Press, house 27 Valentine


Welsh Walter, house 53 Otis


Welsh William, house 16} Mill


CEMETERY WORK. GARDENERS, CONTRACTORS, FLORISTS, P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.


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Weltch Elizabetlı S., widow of Thomas J., house 8 Howard


Weltch Frank, boards 121 Western avenue Weltch Henry T., provisions, Western av., c. Putnam avenue, house 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 9 Wendell Oliver C., asst. at Observatory, house 18 Saville


Wentworth Betsey, wid. of Jacob, house 20 Murdock


Wentworth Charles E. (John Wilson & Son), printer University Press, house 386 Harvard


Wentworth Charles G. (I. & C. G. Went- worth), carpenter, r. 577 Main, house 99 Austin


Wentworth Edgar L., driver, 600 Main, boards 7 Franklin


Wentworth Elmer E., student H. U., rms. 33 College House


Wentworth Geo. S.,sausage maker,h.2 Oak Wentworth Harry Mrs., house 15 Elm


Wentworth Henry A., bookkeeper (51 Franklin, B.), boards 40 Prospect


Wentworth Herbert M., clerk, 473 Main, boards 7 Franklin


Wentworth Irene W. Miss, teacher (Row- doin school, B.), boards 15 Elm


Wentworth John, clerk, B.), b. 96 Winsor Wentworth Mary E., widow of Isaac, house 40 Prospect


Wentworth Paul, student Divinity school Wentworth Reuben (R. &. C. G. Went- worth), carpenter, rear 577 Main, house 99 Austin


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


Wentworth Samuel V., laborer, boards 20 Murdock


Wentworth Thomas B., pew and pulpit builder, Rhoades building, State, house 95 Auburn [467 do.


Wentworth Wm., clerk, 471 Main, house Wentworth William H., marble and soap stone (18 Bowker, B.), house 56 North avenue [14 Ware


Wentworth Wm. W., student H. U., I'ms. Wenzell Henry B., law student H. U., rooms 24 Gray's Hall


Wesselhoeft Walter, physician, 97 Mt. Auburn, house do.


Wessellioeft William F., student H. U., rooms 38 Gray's Hall


West Arthur W., student H. U., rooms 15 Holyoke House


West Augustine C., clerk American Rub- ber Co., Potter, house 64 Winsor


West Benj., carpenter B. & L. R. R. shop West Carrie E. Mrs., boards 23 North av. West Elias, hostler, house 60 Hastings


West Forrest W., local mail agent (P. O., room 52, B.), house 9 Shepard


West George W., sawyer, house 64 Web- ster avenue


West Harry M., conductor U. R. Co., bds. at Somerville


West Henry, waiter Memorial Hall


West Jacob C., printer (117 Franklin, B.), house 227 Green




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