The Cambridge directory for 1881, Part 47

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Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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West John, hostler Prospect House stable, boards do.


West Levi H., house 15 Hilliard West Louisa C. Mrs., wax-work, house 33 Grigg [h. 33 do.


West Wm. B., coal and wood, 35 Grigg, West William H. (Am. Steam Sponging Works, B.), house 130 Thorndike


West William H., car-builder B. & A. R. R. shop (Allston), boards 33 Grigg


Western James, teamster, h. r. 3 Gore pl. Westgate John H., action-maker, 162 Broadway, house at Chelsea


Weston Alfred J., student H. U., rooms 22 Mt. Auburn


Weston Charles H., brass-finisher (East Boston), house 26 Front


Weston Daniel C., tuner, 162 Broadway, house at Somerville


Weston George M., tuner, 162 Broadway, house at Boston [42 Weld Hall Weston Henry E., student H. U., rooms Weston William H., student H. U., rooms 42 Weld Hall


Westwood Frederic, com. mer. (13 Federal, B.), boards 95 Magazine


Westwood John, crockery, 52 Washing- ton; corner Portland, house do.


Wetherbee Ephraim, wood-worker (700 Harrison av., B.), h. 1 Mt. Pleasant


Wetherbee Roswell, medical student, 57 Otis, boards do.


Wetherbee, see Witherbee


Weymouth George, 609 Main, bds. 736 do. Whalen Alice, widow, house 12 Clark


HALEN CHARLES (Chas. Wha-


len & Co., painter, 54 and 56 Clark and Douglass, corner Main, house 3 Dickinson


WHALEN CHAS. & CO. (Charles Whalen), painter, 54 and 56 Clark and Douglass, corner Main


Whalen Daniel, heater, 126 Portland, house 114 Harvard [123 Elm


Whalen Edward C., tailor, 589 Main, house Whalen Jas., laborer, 162 Broadway, house rear 122 do.


Whalen Jas., laborer, h. 2 Cowperthwaite Whalen John J., gardener, 338 Harvard, house 5 Emmons place


Whalen John W., laborer, boards rear 122 Broadway


Whalen Mary, widow, house 29 Dunster Whalen Michael, laborer, 8 Brattle, house 36 Charles River


Whalen Michael, laborer, h. 3 Murdock Whalen Michael J., laborer, h. 62 Spring Whalen Thos., stereotyper Riverside Press, house 24 Fairmont Whalen, see Whelan


BURDITT & WILLIAMS,


HEADQUARTERS FOR Carpenters & Builders.


NO. 20 DOCK SQUARE.


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Whaley C., watchman U. R. Co. stable, Dunster


Wharton Alexander, carpenter, boards 8 Douglass


Wharton Francis, Prof. of Evidences, Ec- clesiastical Polity, and Liturgics, Epis- copal Theological Seminary, house 23 Buckingham


Wharton Henry E., finisher, 44 Cambridge, house at Charlestown


Wheater Timothy, foreman of wood turn- ers, 162 Broadway, h. at So. Boston Wheeler Ann C. Miss, house 64 Austin Wheeler Chas., piano-maker, h. 120 Spring Wheeler Charles E., painter (6 Commer- cial, B.), house 96 Oxford


Wheeler Charles H., bookkeeper J. Pike & Co., Church, house 46 Winthrop Wheeler Charles O., confectioner, house 42 Pine


Wheeler Clark M., cutter (225 Washing- ton, B.), house 30 Bigelow


Wheeler Clark M. jr., cutter (3 Winthrop sq., B.), boards 30 Bigelow


Wheeler Cora M. Miss, teacher Shepard grammar school, bds. 32 Western av. Wheeler Dwight C., watch repairer, 25} River, house 27} do.


Wheeler Edward C .. bookkeeper, 503 Main, house 40 Bigelow


Wheeler Elbridge L., sawyer, 162 Broad- way, house 113 Hampshire


Wheeler Elizabeth W. Mrs., house 61 Sac- ramento


Wheeler Frank D., com. mer. (63 Coml. wharf, B.), house 192 North avenue Wheeler Frank E., ivory layer, 139 Broad- way, house 4 Seckel


Wheeler George W., provisions (51 Green, B.), house 13 Magazine


Wheeler Henry, law student H. U., rooms 16 Quincy


Wheeler Henry A., clerk (32 Bromfield, B.), boards 61 Sacramento


Wheeler Henry N., Instructor in Mathe- matics H. U., rooms 7 Matthews Hall Wheeler Horace L., student H. U., rooms 29 Hollis Hall .


Wheeler Irving W., awnings (62 Commer- cial, B.), house 61 Sacramento


Wheeler John, tin peddler, boards 147 Columbia


Wheeler John F., clerk. house 79 Auburn Wheeler Loring E., clerk, 168 Gore, house 106 Thorndike


Wheeler Margaret S. Miss, dressmaker, h. Winthrop square


Wheeler Mary A. Miss, teacher Washing- ton grammar school, bds. 858 Main


Wheeler Mary A. D. Miss, private school teacher, house 39 Blackstone


Wheeler Sally, widow of Plummer, h. 29 Second


Wheeler Sarah A., widow of George, house 10 Revere


Wheeler Timothy, 162 Broadway, house 111 Winsor


Wheeler Wm. H., printer, 17 Brighton, house 58 Sacramento


HEELER & WILSON SEW- ING MACHINE COMPANY, M. S. Cook, agent, 560 Main


Wheelock Edward, painter (21 Haverhill, B.), house 28 Eighth


Wheelock Ella F. Miss, matron House of ,Correction (So. Boston), b. 28 Eighth Wheelock Eugene M., salesman (33 Sum- mer, B.), boards 28 Eighth


Wheelock Fannie C. Miss, recorder, Otis, corner Second, boards 7 Amory


Wheelock Guilford Mrs., house 3 Banks Wheelock Samuel A. Dr., clairvoyant, h. 7 Amory


Wheelock W. W., tinsmith, 153 Putnam avenue, house at Boston


Whelan James, baker, 502 Main, boards 154 Green


Whelan, see Whalen


Whelen John, baker, house 154 Green


Whidden Abbie F. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 14 Warland


Whidden Charles L., car builder (B. & A. shop, Allston), house 14 Warland


Whidden Joseph, h. 4 Greenough avenue Whipple B. Plummer, house 10 Jay


Whipple H. G. Mrs., house 5 Jay


Whipple John A., house 11 Norton


Whipple J. Adams, provisions, boards 11 Norton


Whipple William H., laborer, h. 77 Elm Whitacre John S. (Edmund I. Train &


Co.), flour and grain, 115 and 123 Bridge, boards 99 Thorndike


Whitaker George, pastor Trinity M. E. church, house 100 Cambridge


Whitaker George E., student, boards 100 Cambridge


Whitcher Lydia A. Miss, teacher Thorn- dike grammar school, b. at Boston "Whitcomb Asahel S., clerk (121 Clinton, B.), house 1 Rogers block, Main


Whitcomb Oliver Mrs., house 31 Bigelow Whitcomb P. C. C., house 31 Bigelow Whitcomb Walter C., music teacher, bds. 31 Bigelow


Whitcroft Geo. H., clerk Riverside bind- ery, house 8 Pleasant place


White Adelaide V., wid. of George W., house 1 Gordon place


White Albert, ice man, h. foot of Clifton White Angeline, widow of Artemus, house 442 Broadway


White Annie Miss, dressmaker, 137 Main, boards do.


White Antonio, laborer, house 119 Gore White Bradford F., house 23 Decatur


White Caleb A., butcher, house 97 River White Chas. A., milkman and breadstore, 69 Gore, house do.


White Chas. A., laborer, h. 301 Camb'ge


White Chas. E., organ maker, 624 Main, boards 67 Moore


White Chas. H., driver U. R. Co., house 109 Tremont


F. IVERS,


Manufac- turer FINE CARRIAGES,


176 & 178 North Avenue, Salesroom, 58 Portland, cor. Sudbury, BOSTON.


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White Chas. J .. asst. Professor of Mathe- matics and Registrar of the College Faculty, H. U., rooms 36 Weld Hall White Chas. M., leather (236 Purchase, B.), house 58 Dana [bia White Charles P., baker, h. r. 145 Colum- White Charles R., bookkeeper, 92 Main, house 20 Essex


White Chester, clerk (B.), h. 54 Franklin White Cornelius, stoves, etc., 385 and 387 Cambridge, house 104 Winsor


White Daniel (B.), house 13 State


White Daniel A. jr., student H. U., rooms 14 Ware


White Daniel M., tuner, 162 Broadway, house at Melrose


White Daniel V., conductor U. R. Co., house 13 Mellen


White Dennis, laborer College wharf, house 15 Cowperthwaite


White Dennis, laborer, house 16 South


White D., laborer, 368 Main


White Edward, laborer, house 67 Moore


White Edward J., gardener and teamster, 54 Ellery, house do.


White Edward J. jr., clerk, 54 Ellery,b.do. White Edward P., cigar maker, house 459 Main


White Edward P. Mrs., milliner and dress- maker, 459 Main, house do.


White Edward Y., dentist, 7 Hyde block, 603 Main, house 103 Austin


White Elizabeth, widow, h. 128 Pleasant White Ellen, widow of Timothy, house Railroad, corner Dublin


White Fannie Mrs., house rear 63 Gore


White Fannie E. Mrs., house 20 Lee


White Frances, widow of Robert, h. 5 Somerset


White Francis A., clerk, 622 Main, boards 92 Norfolk


White Frank L., house 41 Baldwin


White Frank P., bookbinder Riverside, boards 128 Pleasant


White Frank R. (Frederick Coe & Co.), stationery, &c., 410 Cambridge, house at Charlestown


White Fred. D., h. 6 Buck's block, Seventh White Frederick M., cooper, boards 6 Buck's block, Seventh


White George, engineer Cambridge Laun- dry, Soden, house 25 State


White George, laborer, h. 164 Dublin


White George, carpenter, bds. 374 Main White George, wood turner, h. 83 Broad- way


White George S., spinner, 153 Putnam av., boards 5 Somerset


White George W., clerk (23 Tremont row, B.), boards 13 State White Greenough, student H. U., boards 6 Phillips place


White Harry B., clerk, 527 Main, boards 54 Franklin


White Henry, carpenter, boards Mrs. Ellen White's, Railroad


White Henry, porter, boards 50 Cherry


White Horace N., steam fitting (69 Kilby, B.), house 115 Green


White H. A. Mrs., house 58 Dana White James, laborer, h. 161 Thorndike


White James, carriage painter, h. 3 Ap- pian-way


White James D., groceries, etc., Bay, cor. Green, house 184 Green


White James E., carpenter, h. 102 Inman White James F., boards 11 Front


White James H., musician, etc. (89 Court, B.), house 141 Washington


White James N., iron worker, 92 Main, h. 104 Harvard


White Jennie Mrs., house 310 Harvard White John, laborer, house 137 Main


White John, carpenter, house 37 Warren White John, house 11 Front


White John Mrs., boarding-house, 137 Main White John A., cigar-maker, 35 Pearl, h. 35 Western avenue


White John A., student H. U., rooms 4 Matthews Hall


White John Gardner, house 6 Phillips pl. White John Williams, asst. Prof. of Greek H. U., house 5 Follen


White John W., mason, h. 242 Broadway White Joseph, cabinet-maker, 624 Main, house 184 Bridge


White Joseph F., boards 54 Ellery


White J. Phillips, carpenter, h. 18 Willard White Margaret C., widow of Edward P., house 153 Brookline


White Mary Mrs., house 25 Wendell


White Matthew, porter (83 Summer, B.), house 5 Eaton


White Maurice W .. foreman (35 Sudbury, B.), house 50 River


White Michael, laborer, house 70 Spruce W HITE MOSES P., lawyer (47 Devonshire, B. ), house 349 Harvard White M., driver U. R. Co.


White Nathaniel, laborer, h. 82 Harvard White Orrin B., police, station 5, house 27 Hudson


White Patrick, laborer, 368 Main


White Patrick, baker, house 22 Flagg


White Patrick J., grocer, 67 Moore, h. do. White Robert, foreman of laborers, 162 Broadway, house 48 Winsor


White Robert, cigars, 459 Main, house 98 Harvard [2S Elm


White Samuel, clerk (234 State, B.), house White Samuel C., clerk (32 Sears bldg., B.), boards 91 Plymouth


White Schuyler S., student H. U., rooms 63 College House


White Thomas, carpenter, b. 13 Brewery White Thomas, switchman F. R. R., house 147 Dublin [bds. 243 do.


White Timothy J., clerk, 241 Cambridge, White T., laborer, 368 Main


White Ward J., porter, 162 Broadway, b. 48 Winsor


White William, laborer, house 13 West


White William, carpenter Jaynes & Co., boards 374 Main


LUMBER, J. G. & N. G. Gooch, 13 Kilby St., Boston. Wharf, Western Avenue, Brighton.


Shingles, Laths, MOULDINGS, Order Box, Ayer's Stable, 904 Main St., Cambridge. Lime & Cement.


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White William, machinist, 72 Main


White Wm., blacksmith,h. rear 23 Carson White Wm. A., laborer, h. rear 38 Ellery White Wm. B., clerk (58 Kilby, B.), bds. 11 Front


White Wm. H .. janitor Allston, Gannett, Sargent and Harvard schools, house 92 Norfolk


White Wm. H., carpenter, h. 6 Florence White Wm. H. jr., clerk (36 F. H. sq., B.), boards 6 Florence [do.


White Wm. John, clerk, 123 Pleasant, b. White William J., blacksmith, 72 Main White William J., groceries and provis- ions, 128 Pleasant, house do.


White Wm. L. W., student H. U., rooms 310 Harvard [164 do.


White Wilmot H., teamster, 169 Gore, h. White - -, widow, house 17 Sidney White, see Wight


Whitehouse John W., tinsmith. 153 Put- nam avenue, house 112 Auburn


Whiteley Alfred R., bronzer (2 Spring lane, B.), boards 8 Pine


Whiteley Henry, bronzer (2 Spring lane, B.), house 8 Pine


Whiteley Henry E., bronzer (2 Spring lane, B.), boards 8 Pine


Whithed Isabella Miss, house 105 Inman


Whiting Clarence, driver (4 Bowdoin sq., B.), house 50 Pine


Whiting Frederick E., b. 8 Coggswell av. Whiting George A., asst. supt., 502 Main, house 41 Columbia


Whiting George F., house 8 Coggswell avenue [lege House


Whiting I. S., student H. U., rooms 53 Col- Whiting John, house 714 Main


Whiting John H., driver, 502 Main, house 23 Green


Whiting Lucia E. Miss, teacher Allston grammar school, boards 8 Meacham Whiting Thomas S., compositor Herald (255 Washington, B.), h. 8 Meacham Whiting Wm. H., clerk (410 Washington, B.), boards 110 Hancock


Whitman Edmund A., student H. U., rms. 36 Trowbridge


Whitman Edmund B., principal assessor district 1, office City Hall, house 36 Trowbridge


Whitman Ephraim P. Mrs., h. 25 Kirkland Whitman Francis H., bootand shoe mnfr. (54 High, B.), house 88 Ellery


Whitman Harriet S. Miss, dressmaker, 65 Mt. Auburn, boards do.


Whitman Russell, student H. U., rooms 10 Hilton block


Whitney Abigail W., widow of Benj. W., house 135 North avenue


Whitney Alfred (48 Merchants row, B.), house 65 Pearl In. Spruce Whitney Amos, engineer, house Fairfield, Whitney Amos P., organ-maker (B.), bds. Amos Whitney's, Fairfield


Whitney Arthur G., poultry (48 Merchants row, B.), house 65 Pearl


Whitney Augustus A., h. 139 North av. Whitney Benj. D., lawyer (Washington, D. C.), house 10 Ash [Sixth Whitney Caroline, widow of Alvah, h. 1 Whitney Edward H., supt., 153 Putnam avenue, house 180 do.


Whitney Ella C. Miss, teacher Agassiz training school, house 1 Salem


Whitney Frank, teamster, 85 Cambridge, house 111 Spring


Whitney Fred., clerk assessors office, City Hall, boards 98 Magazine


Whitney Frederick A., student H. U., rooms 862 Main


Whitney George, 54 Bridge


Whitney George E., mechanical engineer, 608 Main, boards at Winchester


Whitney Henry, house 3 Clinton


Whitney Henry F., insurance (20 Kilby, B.), house 297 North avenue


Whitney Horace, pres. Dover Stamping Co., 153 Putnam av., h. 113 Magazine Whitney Isaac W., cooper, rear 68 Allston, house at Salem


Whitney James C., clerk (356 Federal, B.), house 9 Norton place


Whitney John F., agent (155 Franklin, B.), boards 34 Austin


Whitney Joseph, house 98 Magazine


Whitney Joseph A. P., stoves, etc., 600 Main. house 44 Pearl


Whitney Josiah D., Sturgis Hooper Prof. of Geology H. U., house 12 Oxford


Whitney Leonard P., music teacher (639 Washington, B.), house 113 Magazine Whitney Lizzie, widow of Edward, house Ninth, corner Otis


Whitney Luke Henry, spring beds, "House- keepers' delight" (11 Chardon, B.), house Union square, Somerville av., near White


Whitney Martin, baker, 325 and 407 Cam- bridge, house 4 Essex


Whitney Mary E., widow of George, house 119 Washington


Whitney Mary E., widow of H. Nelson, house 18 Forest


Whitney Mary L. C. Mrs., house 21 Lee Whitney Samuel, teamster, house 2 Buck block, Seventh


Whitney Solon F., teacher Cambridge high school, house at Watertown


Whitney Theodore W., machinist B. & L. R. R. shop, Bridge, boards at Boston Whitney Waldo F., dentist (129 Tremont, B.), house 30 Park


Whitney William H., civil engineer (39 Court, room 20, B.), house Chestnut, opposite Hastings square


Whitney William Lambert, house 126 Mt. Auburn


Whitney Wm. Lyman, foreman, 1 Hamp- shire, house 43 Winsor


Whiton John P., house 765 Main Whiton, see Whitten; also Whitton


Whittaker L. Daniel, conductor U. R. Co., boards 3 Emmons place


CHOICE


GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS-New and Rare, 89 SPARKS AND 820 MAIN STREETS.


P. O'BRIEN & SON.


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Whittaker Stillman G., clerk, 10 Brattle, boards 3 Emmons place


Whittemore Amos, mechanical engineer, house 43 Norfolk


Whittemore Benj. B. Mrs., h. 15 Bigelow Whittemore Charles F., steam heating en-


gineer (31 Union, B.), house 11 Ells- worth avenue


Whittemore Eliza J., widow of Amos, house 74 Thorndike [Harvard


Whittemore Fred. W., surgeon, bds. 329


Whittemore George H., h. 329 Harvard


Whittemore George L., entry clerk (36 O1- iver, B.), boards 107 Washington


Whittemore George W. Mrs., house 329 Harvard


Whittemore Harry C., Dover Stamping Co., 163 Pleasant, bds. 74 Thorndike


Whittemore John C. (Whittemore & Fos-


ter), provisions, 29 Brattle, house 139 Mt. Auburn


Whittemore John M. jr., stationer (26 School, B.), house 15 Follen


Whittemore John O., agent, house 4 Han- cock place


Whittemore Joseph, assessor ward 4, and insurance agent (178 Washington, B.), house 8 Front


Whittemore J. St. Clair, clerk, 605 Main, boards 8 Front


Whittemore L. C., widow of Thomas, house 107 Washington


Whittemore Samuel W., newspaper car- rier, 5 Harvard square, h. at Boston


Whittemore Thomas, president's secreta-


ry F. R. R. (Causeway, B.), boards 107 Washington


Whittemore Will R., asst. clerk National Bank of Commerce (9 Sears building, B.), house 329 Harvard


Whittemore & Foster (John C. Whitte- more and Calvin H. Foster), provis- ions, 29 Brattle


Whitten Charles O., bookkeeper Boston Glue Works (Western avenue, B.), boards 132 Magazine


Whitten Darius, horse-shoer, 135 Frank- lin, house 3 Pleasant place


Whitten George R .. at Boston Glue Works (Western avenue, B.), b. 132 Magazine Whitten James O., prop. Boston Glue Works (Western avenue, B.), house 132 Magazine


Whitten John E., machinist, 368 Main, boards 3 Pleasant place


Whitters Charles, cook, h. 50 Broadway


Whittier Charles, bookbinder Riverside Press, boards 64 Fairmont


Whittier Delia E., widow of Stephen, h. 64 Fairmont


Whittier Harriet Mrs., h. 8 Sacramento Whittier Leroy A., proof reader Riverside Press, house 1 Ashburton place


Whitton James A., bookbinder, 105 Mag- azine, house 155 Brookline


Whitwell Frederick S., student H. U., rooms 32 Beck Hall


Wholley Mary Miss, h. 4 Chestnut Park Whorf Charles E. (Whorf & Morrison), fish and oysters, 28 Central square, boards 40 Austin


Whorf & Morrison (Charles E. Whorf and George A. Morrison), fish and oys- ters. 28 Central square


Whoriskey Hugh, stone-cutter A. McDon- ald, Mt. Auburn, boards Andrew Lo- gan's, McDonald


Whoriskey Hugh P., stone-cutter, boards rear 17 Winter


Whoriskey Hugh V., law student, 53 Fourth, boards 72 Gore


Whoriskey H., 54 Bridge


Whoriskey John, stone-cutter, h. 72 Gore Whoriskey Richard, stone-cutter (Charles- town), house rear 17 Winter


Whyte Thomas, blacksmith, 427 Cam- bridge, boards 147 Columbia


Wieks Frederick, printer University Press, rooms 16 Story


Wieland Christian, polisher, 384 Main, house 33 Webster avenue


Wier Benjamin, tuner, 624 Main, house 2 Ashburton place


Wier James, provisions, house 66 Amory Wier Octavius P., organ-tuner, 624 Main, house at Medford


Wiezorek Joseph, safe-maker, 17 Main, house at Boston


Wiggin Charles H. jr., clerk, 5 Prospect, house 101 Western avenue


Wiggin Elizabeth A., widow of Charles H., house 101 Western avenue


Wiggin George W., sawyer, 624 Main, h. 33 Kinnaird


Wiggin Henry M., money-order clerk P. O., 611 Main, house 49 Norfolk


Wiggin Herman D., bookkeeper, boards 13 Pleasant place [Main


Wiggin James A., salesman (B.), h. 414 Wiggin James B., house 13 Pleasant place Wiggin Samuel A., reporter (238 Wash- ington, B.), house Ericsson court


Wiggin William P., produce (29 North Market, B.). house 12 Frost


Wight Albion P., stone-cutter (Califor- nia), house 220 Putnam avenue


Wight Alex. (Wight & Scorgie), 258 Mt. Auburn, house 271 do.


Wight Gilbert M., telegraph repairer A.& P. line, boards 220 Putnam avenue


Wight & Scorgie (Alex. Wight and Mathison L. Scorgie), steam granite polishing works, 258 Mt. Auburn


Wight, see White


Wighton David M., crockery, etc., 132 and 436 Cambridge, house at Boston


Wigmore John, lumber (156 State, B.), house 307 Harvard


Wigmore John H., student H. U., rooms 307 Harvard


Wilbur Frederic, molder, bds. 42 Market Wilbur George L., cutter (B.), house 34 Fairmont


Wilbur Henry A., machinist, h. 30 Russell


BURDITT & WILLIAMS,


THE DOCK SQUARE HARDWARE STORE. Established 1860. 20 DOCK SQUARE.


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Wilbur Olive Mrs., house 77 Thorndike Wilcomb Fred., cooper, bds. 44 Seventh Wilcox David, hatter (8 Boylston square, B.), house 21 Bigelow


Wilcox George B., printer University Press, house 87 Concord avenue


Wilcox John D. F., clerk, 203 North ay- enue, house at Boston


VILDER CYRUS D., boots and shoes, 557 Main, and 7 Harvard sq., house 12 Worcester


Wilder Daniel W., carpenter, house 38 Goggswell avenue


Wilder David Mrs., house 6S Inman


Wilder Francis E., news carrier, house 408 Main


Wilder George B., carpenter, ho _se 9 Mead


Wilder Henry C., paper ruler (258 Wash- ington, B.), house 48 Tremont


Wilder James C. Mrs., house 8 Temple Wilder John, house 185 Harvard


Wilder Marshall L., janitor Union Hall, boards 8 Temple


Wilder Sarah J. Mrs., dressmaker,9 Mead, house do.


Wilder Wm. S., house 18 Hudson place


Wildes Daniel, tinsmith, 12 Brattle, bds. 88 Mt. Auburn


Wildes Frank W. (70 Washington, B.) house 21 Centre


Wildes Mary A., widow of William, house 823 Main


Wildes Moses 2d, broker (31 State, room A, B.), house 17 Maple avenue


Wiley Charles A., clerk (Com'l whf., cor. Atlantic av., B.), house 5 Franklin Wiley Harvey, clerk (Com'l wharf, corner Atlantic av., B.), boards 29 Sidney Wiley John, slater, house 82 River


Wiley Seth N., ship-master, house 16 Trowbridge


Wilfrom Louis Abram, brickmaker, house Walden, bet. Garden and Dublin


Wilkins Charles G., printer University Press, house 33 Bow


Wilkins Daniel G., teamster, bds. 10 Rice Wilkins Joseph, carpenter, b. 20 Suffolk Wilkins Orrin H., lunch room (15 Otis, B.), house 124 Spring


Wilkins Robert J., brass molder, house 113 Webster avenue


Wilkins Samuel Henry, provisions (60 F. H. Market, B.), boards 33 Bigelow Wilkinson Arthur Mrs., h. 333 Harvard Wilkinson Chas. Mrs., h. 51 Hastings Wilkinson James F., grocer, 432 Harvard, house 1 De Wolf place


Wilkinson John W., piano maker, 624 Main, house 125 Auburn


Wilkinson J. Frank, conductor U. R. Co., boards 5 South


Wilkinson Michael, scroll sawyer (791 Tremont, B.), house 17 Winter


Wilkinson Walter, laborer, h. 17 Willow Willard Benj. D., planer, 3 Hampshire, house 59 Cherry


Willard Charles, hairdresser, house rear 46 Flagg


Willard Charles E., coal and wood (Brigh- ton), order box, Lyceum Exchange, Harvard sq., house 8 Ash street place Willard Charles H., laborer, 7 Western avenue. liouse 5 Flagg street court


Willard Edward A., clerk (3 Court House, B.), boards 124 Austin


Willard Hannah Miss, h. 151 Mt. Auburn Willard Henry A., house 151 Mt. Auburn Willard Henry F., h. 15 Ellsworth avenue Willey Aaron R., house 9 Ellery


Willey Orson W., conductor U. R. Co., house 37 Brattle


Willey Wm., painter, house 24 Cherry


Williams Albert, laborer, house rear 35 Hampshire


Williams Alfred, laborer, house 59} West- ern avenue


Williams Alphonso A. C., pastor Broad- way Baptist church, h. 110 Prospect Williams Ann, widow of Patrick, house rear 77 Elm


Williams Antorian. hairdresser, 197 Cam- bridge, boards do.


Williams Asa, cook (19 School, B.), house 110 Hancock


Williams Breckinridge E., hostler, house 60 Putnam avenue


Williams Carrie M., teacher Allston grammar school, boards 2 Crossland Williams Chas., grease collector, house 69 Charles


Williams Charles, lager beer, 449 Main, house at Boston


Williams Charles H., book gilder River- side Press, house 21 Hewes


Williams Charles T., street watering con- tractor (B.), house 15 Brookline


Williams Edward, compositor Riverside Press, boards 3 Gordon place


Williams Edward, porter, h. 7 Elmer


Williams Edward M., tin plate worker, 42 Elm, house 13 Green


Williams Ellis, painter, 660 Main, house at Boston


Williams Emma J. Miss, music and French teacher, 248 North av., rooms do.


Williams Ephraim S., machinist, house 2 Crossland, near Clark


Williams Francis S., student H. U., rooms 17 Matthews Hall


Williams Frank, boards 11 Norfolk


Williams Frederick G., stair builder, house 99 Mt. Auburn


Williams George, 153 Putnam avenue, bds. rear 72 Allston


Williams George, house rear SS Harvard Williams George B., machinist, 12 Gore, boards 42 Winter


Williams George F., book gilder (B.), house 4 Butler block, Charles River Williams George H., student H.U., rooms 41 Matthews Hall


Williams Henry, carpenter, 113 Broadway, house 15 Florence


CARRIAGES PAINTED, VARNISHED, AND REPAIRED, in a Most Thorough Manner at F. IVERS' Manufactory, 176 and 178 North Avenue, Salesroom, 58 Portland, BOSTON.


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Williams Henry, waiter Memorial Hall, house at Boston


Williams Isaac A., jobber, b. 10 Plympton Williams Isaiah H., collector, boards 42 North avenue


Williams James Harvey, soap presser, 190 Broadway, boards 164 Harvard


Williams James H., boards 164 Harvard Williams John, laborer, house 82 Harvard Williams John B., carpenter, house 18 Mount Auburn [Pleasant


Williams John D., clergyman, house 131 Williams John H., clerk, 124 Cambridge, boards 60} Cambridge


Williams John M. S., merchant (5 Pem- berton square, B.), house 787 Main


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ILLIAMS JOSEPH, hardware (20 Dock square, B.), house 48 Mount Auburn


Williams Joseph, laborer, house 63 Winter Williams Jules H., student H. U., rooms 19 Irving


Williams JJ. Bertram, clerk Riverside Press, house 787 Main


Williams J. Henry, student H. U., boards 19 Irving [perth waite


Williams Lucretia, widow, house 9 Cow- Williams Manuel, sailor, house rear 36 Cambridge


Williams Maria, widow, h. 63 Webster av. Williams Maria F. Miss, teacher Dana pri- mary school, boards 9 Clinton


Williams Mary M. Miss, copyist, Otis, cor. Second, boards at Hyde Park


Williams Oscar, teamster, house 106 Web- ster avenue


Williams Peter, cabinet maker, Otis, cor. First, house 34 Cambridge




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