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C. R. R. shop, Bridge, house at Char- lestown
Twombly Fred. M., general foreman B. L. & C. R. R. shop, Bridge, house at Charlestown
Twombly Joshua (Jenness & Twombly), express Riverside and University Presses, house 25 Putnam avenue
Tyler Albert E., clerk, 16 Harvard, b. do. Tyler Asa, bootmaker (21 Cornhill, B.), house 28 Sixth
Tyler Daniel G., paints, etc. (26 India, B.), h. Highland avenue, near Broadway Tyler George F. (Daniels, Badger & Co.), furniture mnfr., Woodbury building, Otis, house at Boston
Tyler George S., student H. U., rooms 17 Dunster
Tyler Henry M., printer University Press, house Avon Hill street
Tyler John M., coal (76 State, B.), house 13 Shepard
Tyler Joseph H., registrar of probate and insolvency, and attorney, office Court House, Third, house at Winchester
J. G. & N. G. GOOCH.
Office, 13 Kilby LUMBER AND MOULDINGS. Street, Boston. Wharf, Western Avenue, Brighton. Order Box, 8 Brattle Street, Old Cambridge.
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Tyler Wm. F., wood-turner, h. 13 Clark Tynes Timothy, caterer, h. 166 Hampshire Tynes Timothy G., medical student, bds. 166 Hampshire
UHRIG JOSEPH, prop. Prospect House, 596 Main, h. 73 Green [William Ulman Geo. R., bookkeeper (B.), boards 28 Ulman Maria J. Miss, house 104 Allston
Ulman Susan Miss, house 104 Allston
Ulmer George, foreman of coopers, 169 Gore, house 127 Thorndike
Ultsch John B., foreman, 188 Broadway, house 182 do. [h. do.
Umbehend Amos, restaurant, 514 Main, Umbehend Ferdinand F., upholsterer, 3 River, boards 56 Sidney
Umbehend Jacob, machinist, 356 Main, house 51 School
Umbehend John, varnisher, b. 173 Otis Umberhand Frederick, brush-maker, h. 13 Carson
Underhill Charles W. (Wm. H. Hazlett & Co.), First, cor. Thorndike, house at Winchester
Underhill Wm. H., foreman, 206 Hamp- shire, house 111 Inman
Underwood Edward L., student H. U., rooms 30 Matthews Hall
Underwood John N., tinsmith, 525 Main, house at Boston [azine
Underwood Nathan, milkman, h. 34 Mag- Underwood Peter, grocer, 19 Rice, h.17 do. Underwood Walter H., milkman, house 34 Magazine
Underwood William P., student H. U., rooms 12 Hollis Hall
Union Ice Co., Prison Point bridge, office (38 Commercial wharf, B.)
Union Pacific Tea Co., James Paul, man- ager, 565 Main
Union Railway Co., K. S. Chaffee, pres., Frederick T. Stevens, sec. and treas., office 3 Harvard square
University Press, John Wilson & Son, props., printing, stereotyping and electrotyping, Brattle square
Upham Harry T., clerk City Treasurer's office, City Hall, house 22 Clinton
Upham Thomas A., mechanician (17 Har- vard place, B.), house 22 Clinton
Urner John R., student H. U., rooms 30 College House
Usher William P., compositor University Press, house 23 Hancock
VAIL JOSEPH HOWARD, shipping clerk, 153 Putnam av., bds. 26 Prince Valencia Jacob, cigar-maker (53 Black- stone, B.), house 9 Watson
Valentine Jones (Valentine, Ellis & Co.), Sargent's wharf, Charles River, order office, 26 Brighton, house 30 Holyoke Valentine Lawson (H. O. Houghton & Co.), printer and (Houghton, Mifflin & Co.), publisher, Riverside Press, h. at New York City
Valentine Robert, tinsmith, 153 Putnam av., boards 42 Fairmont
Valentine Wm. Samuel, waiter, boards 63 Washington
V ALENTINE, ELLIS & CO. (Jones Valentine, Benj. W. Ellis, and Edwin S. Salls), coal and wood, Sar- gent's wharf, Charles River, order office 26 Brighton
Vallee Alphonso C., bookbinder Riverside Press, rooms 55 River
Vallely Arthur L., laborer, h. 3 Jefferson Vallely Arthur T., laborer, h. 22 Porter Vallely John P., teamster, b. 22 Porter
Vallely Peter B., bookkeeper, house rear 48 Broadway
Van Antwerp Archibald L., student Epis. Theological School, Brattle, rooms 15 Lawrence Hall
Vanauken Barret H. jr., student H. U., rooms 16 Oxford
Van Benthuysen Geo. C., student H. U., rooms 28 Weld Hall
Van Brunt E. P. Mrs., widow of Commo- dore G. J., house 175 Brattle
Van Brunt Henry, architect (60 Devon- shire, B.), house 175 Brattle
Vance Joseph S., salesman, h. 49 River Vandervoort John E., foreman of orna- menters, 153 Putnam avenue, house 19 Prospect
Van de Sande Caroline M. M., widow of Daniel F. G., house 13 Dover
Vandine Phebe, widow of Henry, house 67 Plymouth
Vandusen Julia, widow, bds 13 Market
Van Duze Orville W., iron molder, 368 Main, house 79 Hastings
Van Hise Frank, laborer, h. 9 Flagg st. ct. Van Horn Robert, piano case maker, 624 Main, boards 115 Auburn
Van Stry Augustus, cabinet-maker, house 1 Douglass court [lass ct. Van Stry Augustus jr., carver, b. 1 Doug. Van Ummersen Wm., cabinet-maker, h. 54 Sixth
Varney Thos. E., clerk, 468 Harvard, rms. 134 Mt. Auburn [7 Roseland Varnum Caroline B., wid. of Benj. F., h. Varnum John M., house 7 Roseland
VAUGHAN A. ABBOT, oils (42 India, B.), house 21 Berkeley
VAUGHAN BENJ., com. mer. (42 India, B.), house 24 Concord avenue
Vaughan Charles E., physician and over- seer of poor, 8 Garden, house do.
Vaughan Francis W., librarian Social Law
Library (14 Court-house, B.), boards 21 Berkeley
Vaughan Michael, laborer, h. 12 Bolton Vaughan Wm. M., house 2 Craigie
Vaughan Wm. Warren, lawyer (209 Wash- ington,rooms 1 and 2, B.), b. 2 Craigie Vaughn James W., safe painter, 17 Main, house rear 160 do.
Vaupel Louis F., glass engraver N. E. Glass Works, house 109 Thorndike
MT. AUBURN CEMETERY, Lots Bought, Sold, and Cared for.
P. O'BRIEN & SON,
820 Main and 89 Sparks Sts.
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Vaupel Louis H., bookkeeper (33 North, B.), boards 109 Thorndike
Veazie George F., driver, 203 Bridge, h. 58} Cambridge
Veith Paul F., painter, house 30 Winthrop Venables George, laborer, h. 189 Franklin Venner John T., fly finisher, 162 Broad- way, house 12 Union
Venner William, case maker, 162 Broad- way, house 25 Elm
Veno James H., in rubber factory, boards rear 15 Seventh
Venter Charles E., jeweler (41 Hanover, B.), house 22 Tremont
Verbeke Charles, provision dealer, boards 104 Thorndike
Verity John S., compressed yeast, 18 Amory, house do.
Verlin Abbie Miss, housekeeper, 83 Otis Verlin William, carpenter B. L. & C. R. R., house 177 Cambridge
Verrity Walter S., driver, 18 Amory, b. do. Vickery Moses, house 79 Plymouth
Vickery Theodore P., watchman (B.), bds. 79 Plymouth
Victory John B., stucco worker, house 6 Rogers block, Main
Vigneron John, glass cutter, h. 83 Fifth Vigneron Nicholas J., packer, b. S3 Fifth Vilkselams Samuel, laborer, h. 33 Howard Villmaire Charles, tinsmith, house 2 Jor- dan's block, Broadway [bds. do.
Vilmaire Henry F., tinsmith, r. 104 Main, Vilmaire Ovide, tinsmith, 104 Main, h. do. Vilmaire Ovide jr., tinsmith, 104 Main, boards do.
Vinal Albert Mrs., house 235 Harvard
Vinal Charles A., shoe mnfrs. goods (45 High, B.), boards 325 Harvard
Vinto John H., piano-action maker, 113 Broadway, house 409 Cambridge
Vinton Mary I., teacher Allston school boards 36 Essex
Virgin Nancy K. Mrs., house Sacramento place, 2d on left
Vittum John, ice driver, bds. 120 Norfolk Vocell Joseph, sheet iron worker, house 16 Bolton [111 Dublin Vocell Theodore, carriage maker, house Vogel William, currier, h. 70 Sacramento
Vogl Adolph, bookkeeper University Press, house 81 Thorndike
Vogl Emma H. Miss, teacher Putnam grammar school, boards 81 Thorndike Voit Fanny (Schlittler & Voit), proprietor Mansion House, junction Bridge and Gore, house do.
Voit Reynold, glass engraver, h. r. 80 Fifth Volk J. Henry, boot and shoe maker, 31 Banks, house 41 Flagg
Volkmann Arthur L. K., student H. U., boards 17 Sacramento
Voorhees Catherine C., teacher Kinder- garten school, Winsor, h. 13 Prospect Vose Lyman, laborer, h. 6 Squire's court Voye William, helper, 356 Main, house at Medford
WADDEN MATTHEW, cooper, house 125 Hampshire
Wadden Nicholas J., bookkeeper (31 Milk, B.), boards 125 Hampshire
Wade Asa, floor inspector (186 State, B.), house 301 Broadway
Wade Henry F., bookkeeper (186 State, B.), house 6 Tremont
Wade J. Augustine, supt. Cambridgeport Diary Co., 105 Magazine, h. 16 Forest Wade Nathaniel, bookkeeper (38 Sears building, B.), house 14 Meacham
Wade Rufus R., Chief of District police (35 Pemberton sq., B.), bds. 67 Otis
Wade Thomas, printer University Press, boards 33 Holyoke
Wade William W., organ-reed maker, 162 Broadway, boards 99 Inman
Wade Winthrop H., student H. U., rooms 42 Beck Hall
Wadsworth Hiram W., student H. U., rooms 21 College House
Wadsworth M. Edward, asst. museum of Comparative Zoology H. U., house 40 Shepard
Wah King Kee, laundry, 438 Main, h. do. Wah Lee, laundry, 525 Main, house do. Wain Walter Thomas, boiler maker B. L. & C. R. R. shop, house 77 Third
Wait John L., machinist, house 67 Vine Waite Charles H., sawyer, 139 Broadway, house 48 Clark
Waite Edw. S., provisions, h. 10 Warland Waite Frederick M., driver U. R Co.
Waitt Andrew S., supt. of buildings H.U., house 18 Ash
Waitt Freeman C. Mrs., house 35 Cottage Waitt George P., house 18 Ash
Waitt John, laborer, house 5 Lincoln ct. Waitt Sarah B. Miss, teacher Dunster pri- mary school, boards 25 Tuttle
Wakefield Alley T. M.D., boards 842 Main Wakefield Eliza H. Mrs., h. 22 Pleasant Wakefield Enoch H., real estate broker (31 State, B.), house 842 Main
Wakefield Enoch H. jr., bookkeeper (150 State, B. ), boards 56 Erie
Wakefield Frank M., student H. U., rooms 11 Gray's Hall [Elmer
Wakefield James H., carpenter, house 1 Walcott Charles F., lawyer (39 Court, rm. 5, B.), house 85 Sparks
Walcott Henry P., physician, 11 Water- house, house do.
Waldron John Q. A., bookkeeper(107 Com- mercial, B.), house 55 Austin
Waldron William, at 139 Broadway, bds. 42 Sidney [49 Thayer Hall Wales Charles W., student H. U., rooms Wales Helen A. Mrs., dressmaker, house 40 Sacramento
Walker Alice M. Mrs., dressmaker, house 49 Hamilton [Wendell
Walker Augustus E., mariner, boards 16 Walker Bryant, gardener, h. 54 Brattle
Walker Charles, supt. Riverside Press, house 39 Western avenue
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
BURDITT & WILLIAMS, Wholesale and Retail. 20 DOCK SQUARE.
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Walker Charles E., teamster,3 Hampshire, 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 [at Boston
Walker Frank, laborer, 130 Gore, house Walker Henry, car driver U. R. Co., house Brighton, corner Winthrop
Walker Horace H.,engineer House of Cor- rection, house 33 Second
Walker John, bookbinder Riverside Bind- ery, boards 113 Norfolk
Walker John, pill maker, 150 Broadway, boards 564 Main
Walker Jokn B., student H. U., rooms 29 Stoughton Hall
Walker John E., printer Riverside Press Walker John H., bookbinder (49 Federal, B.), house 165 Putnam avenue
Walker John H., bookkeeper (237 Wash- ington, B.), boards 650 Main
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., house 16 Wendell Walker Marcellus, boots and shoes (28 High, B.), house 289 Harvard
Walker Mary Mrs., house 12 Warland
Walker Maxwell K., hairdresser,7 Brattle, rooms 42 Mount Auburn
Walker Parker L., inspector, 162 Broad- way, house 46 Austin
Walker Richard, gardener, 76 Brattle, house 255 Mount Auburn
Walker Robert, horseshoer, 9 Church, b. 3 Oak
Walker Samuel, laborer, house 9 Lopez Walker Samuel, tailor, 49 Cambridge, h. 53 do.
Walker Thomas O., stationery (No. 2 A, Hamilton, pl., B.), h. 31 Western av. Walker Weston W., grocer, 621 Main, bds. 686 do.
Walker Wm., coffin-maker, 203 Bridge
Walkling Ernest F., cabinet-maker F. M.
Holmes Furniture Co., house at Char- lestown
Walkling Frederick L., die maker N. E. Glass Works, house 162 Cambridge
Wall Charlotte, widow of Edmund, house 12 Brewer
Wall Edmund A., musician, b. 12 Brewer Wall Joseph, laborer, boards 1 Hampshire Wall Wm. E., grainer, house 10} Brewer Wallace Frederick G., clerk (9 Tremont row, B.), boards 31 Ash
Wallace James, cabinet-maker, 17 Main, house at Boston
Wallace James, stone-cutter, Gore wharf, house at South Boston
Wallace James, at Boston Bridge Works, Sixth, boards at Charlestown
Wallace Jane A., widow of Thomas,house rear 48 Clark [cor. Brooks
Wallace John, shoemaker, house Holly,
Wallace John, laborer, house 22 North Wallace Joseph, hostler U. R. Co. stable, Mt. Auburn, h. Holworthy, r. Locust Wallace Martha A., widow of James P. jr., house 31 Ash
Wallace Mary A., widow, h. r. 30 Front 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. 122 Auburn Walleen Charles, cabinet-maker,624 Main, house 1 State
Waller John A., hairdresser, 128 Cam- bridge, house 49 Fourth
Walley Geo., laborer, h. Rolling Mill blk., Bristol
Walling Henry F., house 98 Trowbridge
Wallis Hattie E. Miss, teacher Webster grammar school, boards 31 Lee
Walsh Anna, widow of Walter, house 43 Seventh [20 College House Walsh Correa M., student H. U., rooms Walsh Edmund, physician,174 Cambridge, house do. [McDonald
Walsh Edward, boards Michael Walsh's, Walsh Ellen C. Miss, teacher Otis primary school, boards 75 Third
Walsh Gilbert E., carpenter (Allston), house 156 Green
Walsh Henry E., lumber surveyor, house 71 Third [Boston
Walsh Jas., liquors, etc., 1 Holyoke, h. at Walsh James M., liquors, 10 Broadway, house do.
Walsh John, boiler maker B. L. & C. R. R., house 75 Third
Walsh John, hostler, house 14 Hancock Walsh John, molder H. M. Bird, Pelham Walsh Michael, laborer, house 141 Elm Walsh Michael, foreman A. McDonald, Mt. Auburn, house McDonald
Walsh Patrick T., hen dealer, house Clay, 2d from Harvey
Walsh Pierce, glass-cutter, b. 43 Seventh Walsh Richard P., gardener J. C. Gray, house Fresh Pond lane
Walsh Thomas, laborer, house 26 Vine
Walsh Thomas, laborer, house Ninth, corner Otis
Walsh, see Welch, Welsh and Weltch Walters John T., laborer,house 13 Second Walters Richard, house 36 Washington
Walters William F., teamster, boards 36 Washington
Walterstrom Peter, carpenter B. & A. shop (Allston), house 23 Brookline 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 Walton Harriet L. Mrs., h. 26 Mt. Auburn Walton Milton L., treas. North Avenue Savings Bank, 173 North avenue, h. Avon place, off Avon hill street
M. F. TRACY, No. 74 Brighton Street, Cambridge. Mnfr. of Veneered and Pine Doors, Window Frames, Sashes, Desks, Drawer-Cases, Counters, Brackets, &c.
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Walton Thompson, carpenter, boards 167 Broadway
Walworth John D., machinist, 368 Main, boards 1 Lamson place
Walworth Mnfg. Co., steam heating ap- paratus, etc., 368 Main, office (69 Kil- by, B.)
Wanzer Sydney H., conductor U. R. Co. Wanzer Wallace W., conductor U. R. Co., rooms 5 South [house 51 Erie Ward Andrew A., provisions, 540 Main, Ward Andrew H., student H. U., rooms 4 Divinity Hall
Ward Ann M., widow, house 1 Pioneer
Ward Arthur (Arthur Ward & Co.), pro- visions, 59 River, house 43 do.
Ward Arthur & Co. (Arthur Ward), pro- visions, 59 River
Ward Catherine Miss, house 66 Hastings 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, b. 1 Pioneer
Ward Emily, widow of William, house 10 Leighton court
Ward Francis, shipper, 10 Arrow, house 2, rear 13 Charles River
Ward Frank, clerk (53 Beverly, B.), bds. 69 Magazine
Ward Helen M. Miss, teacher Harvard primary school, boards 18 Bigelow
Ward Henry C., clerk, 59 River, boards 121 Magazine
Ward H. Lyman, 59 River, h. 121 Magazine Ward James, molder, Third, corner Bent Ward Joanna, widow of Patrick, house 89 Gore
Ward John, laborer, house 179 Dublin
Ward John E., laborer, h. 46 DeWolf
Ward John F., time keeper Cambridge Gas Co.'s Works, Third, house 12 Ap- pian-way
Ward John J., laborer, boards 179 Dublin Ward John P., watchman, 169 Gore, house 4 Harding
Ward Leverett H., farmer, bds. 3 Rogers block, Main [136 Green Ward Marietta, widow of Isaac N., house Ward Mary, widow of Joshua, house 34 Putnam av. [vard, h. do. Ward Mary A. Mrs., dry goods, 146 Har- Ward Robert, house 134 Spring
Ward Robert, laborer, house 225 Franklin Ward Samuel, house 45 Erie
Ward Samuel jr., carriage painter, 244 Main, house at Wilmington
Ward Samuel L., paper-hangings (53 Un- ion, B.), house 26 Prospect
Ward Sarah M. Miss, dressmaker, 12 Nor- folk, house do.
Ward Thomas, whitewasher, h. 43 Vine
Ward William, gardener Hovey & Co., h. 198 Hampshire
Ward William F., paymaster, 169 Gore, boards 107 Washington
Ward William H., pressman University Press, house 3 Mt. 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 Wardwell Ann M., widow, boards 299 North avenue
Wardwell Frank W., fancy goods (7 Bow- doin sq., B.), h. 299 North avenue
Wardwell Sarah J. Mrs., matron Day Nursery, 41 Holyoke, house do.
Wardwell Walter C., sewer department (City Hall, B.), rooms 4} South
Wardwell William J., carriage painter (Charles, B.), boards 1 Magazine ct. Ware Albert, machinist, 72 Main, boards 32 Columbia [519 Cambridge Ware Edward, packer, 162 Broadway, bds. Ware Gilford A., electrician (550 Washing- ton, B.), house 1 Pond place
Ware Henry, house 8 Berkeley
Ware James J., core-maker, boards 519 Cambridge
Ware Louisa L. Miss, house 7 Waterhouse Ware Mary H. Miss, house 7 Waterhouse Ware Wesley, organ maker, 624 Main. h. 32 Columbia [house do. Ware Wm. F., shoemaker, 519 Cambridge, Warfield Henry, proof reader, house 19 Lawrence
Wark William J., passepartout-maker (23 Winter, B.), house rear 95 Green
Warland Edward M., salesman (42 India, B.), house 11 Felton
Warland Emily P. Miss, copyist, Otis, corner Second, boards 11 Felton
Warner Adam, boards 34 Austin
Warner Caleb H., president National Bank of Commerce (9 Sears building, B.), boards 65 Sparks
Warner John, laborer, h. 303 Cambridge Warner Joseph B., lawyer (39 Court, B.), house 68 Sparks
Warner T., machinist, 72 Main
Warner William, laborer, house 37 Union Warnick Wm. A., engineer B. L. & C. R. R., boards 55 Fifth
Warnock James, tailor, house 6 Cherry
Warnock William, soda-maker, house 45 Harding
Warnock William jr., hack driver, house 157 Pearl
Warnock William H., bookkeeper (38 Pearl, B.), house 23 Fifth
Warren Alfred E., music teacher, boards 208 Pearl
Warren Albert H. H., bookbinder River- side Press, house 115 Western avenue Warren Charles E., wood-worker, house 17 Brookline [Charles
Warren Delia, widow of Samuel, house 32
LUMBER & MOULDINGS. J. G. & N. G. GOOCH. Wharf, Western Avenue, Brighton. 8 Brattle Street, Cambridge. Office, 13 Kilby St., Boston
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Warren Edward P., student H. U., rooms 23 Little's block
Warren Fiske, student H. U., rooms 6 Holworthy Hall [6 Tufts Warren Fred., machinist, 72 Main, house Warren Frederic, student H. U., rooms 25 Beck Hall
Warren Geo. K., photographer, 563 Main, and (465 Washington, B.), house at Somerville
Warren James, gate-tender B. & M. R. R., house 59 North
Warren Jeremiah D., coppersmith (65 Pitts, B.), house 25 Gore
Warren John, laborer, house 18 Brown
Warren John, laborer Cambridge cemete- ry, house Maynard place
Warren John 2d, laborer Cambridge cem- etery, house 22 Sparks
Warren John, teamster, 12 Cambridge, house 14 do.
Warren John B., house 563 Main
Warren Martha R. Miss, boards 11 Fayer- weather
Warren Rufus, boots and shoes (177 and 181 Congress, B.), house 53 North av. Warren Sarah C. Mrs., variety store, 452 Cambridge, house 162 Prospect
Warren Thomas H. (Halliday & Warren), coal and wood, 436} Main, house rear 101 Webster avenue
Warren Timothy, laborer, house 59 North Warren William, cabinet-maker, house r. 56 Franklin
Warren Wm. F. Rev., h. 329 Broadway Warren William R., student H. U., rooms 35 Holyoke House
Warren William T., confectionery mnfr., 8 Pearl, house 12 Pleasant
Warriner Myron A., medical student H. U., boards 14 Salem
Warson Edward, farmer, h. Willis court Washburn Alfred F., house 28 Quincy
Washburn Charles W., wheelwright, h. 1 Emerson block
Washburn Emory Mrs., house 28 Quincy Washburn Francis G., carpenter, house r. 15 Baldwin
Washburn Frank B., clerk (B.), b. 29 Lee Washburn Frederic L., student H. U., rms. 20 Thayer Hall
Washburn Nancy, widow of Henry, house 1 Emerson block, Crescent avenue Washburn Philip M., student H. U., rms. 11 Weld Hall
Washburn William, rooms 120 Cambridge Wason Robert B., wholesale grocer (61 Chatham, B.), boards 7 Walnut av.
Wass Robert H., insurance (31 State, B.), house 64 Mt. Auburn
Wassenius T. M., cabinet-maker, boards 8 Norfolk
Waterman Arthur A., student H. U., rms. 68 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, house foot of Crescent avenue
Waters Isaac G., picture stock (10 Canal, B.), house 3 Mt. Pleasant
Waters N. B., driver U. R. Co.
Waters Patrick, head cook Memorial Hall, house at Boston
Waters Thomas, laborer, h. 3} Broadway Waters William C., boards 28 Lee
Watkins Ira, draw tender Brookline street bridge. h. Waverly, cor. Putnam av.
WATRISS 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 Benjamin T., proof-reader (264 Washington, B.), house 18 Shepard Watson Edward P., clerk (28 Summer, B.) boards 18 Shepard
Watson Edwin S., clerk, 621 Main, house 22 Orchard
Watson Elisha B., manager, 627 Main,rms. 39 Magazine
Watson Frank L., bookkeeper (85 Oliver, B.), boards 18 Shepard
Watson Frank W., cooper, rear 68 Alls- ton, boards Squire's brick blk., Gore Watson Henry H., cooper, rear 68 Allston, boards Squire's brick block, Gore
Watson James, supt. of periodicals, River- side Press, house 63 Hancock
Watson Jeremiah S., cooper, h. Squire's brick block, Gore
Watson John B., laborer, h. 5 Gray place
W TATSON JOHN C., stock-broker (70 Devonshire, B.), h. 388 Harvard Watson John F., engineer (162 Washing- ton, B.), house 11 Clark
Watson Julia E. Miss, sec'y Cambridge flower mission, boards 25 Church
Watson Maria L. Mrs., mitten and stock- ing mnfr., 78 Magazine, house do.
Watson Richard, supt., Otis, corner First, house 59 Third
Watson Rosina C., widow of Justus D., house 39 Pleasant
Watson Samuel S., student H. U., boards 8 Avon
Watson Sereno, Curator of the Herbarium Botanic Garden H. U., h. 56 Shepard Watson Stephen, janitor, h. 57 Hastings Watson William, starter U. R. Co., rooms 5 South [Tremont Watson Wm. W., carpenter, house rear 101 Watt Georgianna Miss, proof-reader, bds. 17 DeWolf
Watts Alice L. Miss, school teacher (Wa- tertown), boards 77 Thorndike
Watts Francis A. Mrs., house 26 Antrim
TOMBS,
MONUMENTS & CURBINGS, Designed and Constructed. P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.
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Watts Lucy M. Miss, robe-maker, 203 Bridge, house 115 Spring
Watts Mary E., widow of Robert H., house 31 Bow
Waugh Charles (W. A. Waugh & Co.), car- riage mnfr., 446 Main, h. 26 Hamilton Waugh John, butcher, house 81 Inman
Waugh Richard, blacksmith, 446 Main, boards 244 Pearl
Waugh William A. (W. A. Waugh & Co.), carriage mnfr., 446 Main, h. 244 Pearl Waugh W. A. & Co. (Wm. A. and Chas. Waugh), carriage mufrs. 446 Main
Wavers Wallace, cabinet-maker, Wood- bury bldg., Otis, house at Boston Way John S., clerk (111 South Market, B.), boards 137 Oxford
Weazar George, spring maker, 12 Gore, boards 4 Water
Webb Abbie M. Miss, teacher Washington grammar school, boards 17 Shepard Webb James, waiter Memorial Hall, house 7 Elmer [Quincy
Webb John S., student H. U., rooms 16 Webb Marianne M. Miss, teacher Holmes primary school, boards 17 Shepard
Webb Mary, widow, house 121 Harvard Webb Michael, house 17 Shepard
Webb William R., cigars (103 Milk, B.), house 125 Oxford
Webb William W., wood-worker, rear 10 Brattle, house 721 Cambridge
Webber Aaron D., clerk (B.), b. 87 Norfolk Webber A. Carter, physician, 771 Main, house do.
Webber Charles E., teamster Work & Hayward, house 8 Eaton
Webber Chas. H., molder, h. 3 Riverside pl. Webber Daniel, wood carver Shaw, Ap- plin & Co., 54 Bridge, h. 45 Cambridge Webber Frank O., physician, 520 Main, house do.
Webber George A., student, bds. 771 Main Webber Harrison, roofer, 153 Brookline, house do.
Webber Hollis A., trunk-maker, rear 382 Main, boards U. R. Co. station, Cam- bridge, corner Baldwin
Webber John H., architect, etc., 604 Main, rooms do. [h. 13 Tufts
Webber John H. jr., clerk (142 Friend, B.), Webber Oliver H., apothecary, 591 Main, house 47 River
Webber Sarah B. Mrs., h. foot Frisbie pl. Weber Anslem, bootmaker, 212 Cam- bridge, house do.
Weber Dennis, teamster, house 115 Fourth Weber George, lager beer, 214 Cambridge, house do.
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