The Cambridge directory for 1882, Part 49

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Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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Whittemore George W. Mrs., house 329 Harvard


Whittemore Harry C., Dover Stamping Co., 163 Pleasant, bds. 74 Thorndike Whittemore John C., provisions, 29 Brat- tle, house 139 Mt. Auburn


Whittemore John M., clerk (17 Central, B. ), boards 15 Bigelow


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 ins. agent, 613 Main and (178 Wash- ington, B.), house 8 Front


Whittemore Joseph, machinist, 356 Main, house at Boston [bds. 8 Front Whittemore J. St. Clair, clerk, 605 Main,


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


Whittemore Thomas, at F. R. R. (Cause- way, B.), boards 107 Waslington


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


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


Whitten Darius, horseshoer, 135 Frank- lin, house 12 Fairmont


Whitten George A., organ-maker, boards Mansion House, Gore, corner Bridge 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 Walter F., machinist (Brighton avenue, B.), boards 12 Fairmont


Whittier G. Henry, hardware, 509 Main, house 473 do.


Whittier Harriet Mrs., h. 8 Sacramento Whittier Isaac F., organ-maker, 103 Gore, house at Lexington


Whittier Leroy A., proof-reader Riverside Press, house 1 Ashburton place


Whittier L. Octavia Mrs., variety store, 63 Western avenue, house do.


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


Whitton James H., printer Riverside Press, house 17 Fairmont


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


Wholley James, laborer, house 7 Porter Whorf Charles E. (Whorf & Morrison), fish and oysters, 28 Central square, house 23 Essex


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


Whoriskey Fannie Miss, teacher Lassell primary school, boards 72 Gore


Whoriskey Hugh V., lawyer, bds. 72 Gore Whoriskey John, stone-cutter, h. 74 Gore Whoriskey Richard, stone-cutter, house rear 17 Winter


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


Wieland Christian, polisher, 384 Main, h. 33 Webster avenue


Wieland Karolina, widow, h. 12 Brighton 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


Wigand Lucy, widow, h. 111} Inman


Wiggin Charles H., clerk, 5 Prospect, h. 101 Western avenue


Wiggin Elizabetlı 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., clerk, 578 Main, bds. 13 Pleasant place


Wiggin Horace S., clerk, 9 North Market, boards 12 Frost


Wiggin James B., artists' materials mnfr. (11 Chardon, B.), h. 13 Pleasant place Wiggin James H., proof-reader Universi- ty Press, house at Boston


Wiggin James W., hack-driver (B.), bds. 101 Western avenue


Wiggin William P., produce (9 North Mar- ket, B.), house 12 Frost


Wight Albion P., agent, house 254 Pearl Wight Alex. (Wight & Scorgie), 258 Mt. Auburn, house 271 do.


Wight Gilbert M., telegraph repairer, b. 254 Pearl


Wight & Scorgie (Alex. Wight and Math- ison L. Scorgie), steam granite pol- ishing works, 258 Mt. Auburn


Wight, see White


Wigmore John, lumber (156 State, B.), h. 307 Harvard [307 Harvard Wigmore John H., student H. U., rooms Wihler Charles, piano-action maker,house 120 Spring


Wihler E., at 139 Broadway, h. 120 Spring Wilber John. hairdresser, 173 North av., boards Porter's Hotel


Wilber Timothy L., molder, Third, cor. Bent, rooms 120 Cambridge


Wilbur Belle Miss, house 6 Cherry


Wilbur Henry A., machinist, h. 30 Russell Wilbur Sarah Mrs., wid., h. 111 North av. WILCOX DAVID, hatter (8 Boyls- ton square, B.), house 21 Bigelow Wilcox E. G., printer University Press, h. 87 Concord avenue


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


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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Wilcox John D. F., clerk, 203 North ave- nue, house at Boston


Wilcox Richard B., student H. U., rooms 19 College House


Wilcox William, varnisher. b. 32 Fourth Wild John P., hairdresser, 155 Harvard, boards 38 Union


.Wilde David, plumber Brock Bros., bds. 2 Symond's block, De Wolf


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


Wilder Daniel W., carpenter, house 38 Coggswell avenue


Wilder Eli F., pumps, etc., h. 3 Dickinson Wilder Francis E., news carrier, house 408 Main


Wilder George B., carpenter, h. 9 Mead Wilder Harriet E., widow of James C., house S Temple


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


Wilder John, house 185 Harvard


Wilder Marshall L., janitor Union Hall, boards 8 Temple [h. do.


Wilder Sarah J. Mrs., dressmaker, 9 Mead, Wilder Silas A., cabinet-maker, 624 Main, house 20 Howard


Wilder Wm. S., house 18 Hudson place Wildes Daniel, tinsmith, 12 Brattle, bds. 2 DeWolf [21 Centre


Wildes Frank W. (70 Washington. B.), h. 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


Wilkes Edgar, laborer, boards 10 Elmer Wilkins Charles G., printer University Press, house 28 Mt. Auburn


Wilkins Daniel G., butcher, bds. 10 Rice Wilkins Joseph, carpenter, bds. 55 Elm Wilkins Orrin H., clerk Prospect House, 596 Main, house 103 River


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


Wilkinson Arthur Mrs., h. 333 Harvard .Wilkinson Charles Mrs., h. 51 Hastings Wilkinson James, conductor U. R. Co., house 10 South [bds. 12 Dunster Wilkinson James F., conductor U. R. Co., Wilkinson James F., grocer, 432 Harvard, house 1 DeWolf place


Wilkinson John W., piano maker, 624 Main, house 11 River


Wilkinson J. Frank, conductor U. R. Co. Wilkinson William, glass worker, house 67 Winter


Wilkshelms S., in slipper factory, 37 Clark ILLARD CHARLES E., coal and wood (Brighton), order box, Ly- ceum Exchange, Harvard sq., house 8 Ash street place


Willard Charles H., laborer, 7 Western avenue, house 37 Cowperthwaite


Willard Edward A., clerk (3 Court House, B.), house 30 Cottage


Willard Hannah Miss, h. 151 Mt. Auburn Willard Henry A., house 151 Mt. Auburn Willard Isabel M. Mrs., house 14 Front Willey Aaron R., house 9 Ellery


Willey Grafton, sewing-machine agent, 441 Main. house at Newton


Willey John F., driver U. R. Co., house 62 Fairmont


Willey John W., painter, bds. 40 School Willey Orson W., conductor U. R. Co., house 12 Bow [34 Bigelow Williams Adeline M., widow of F., bds. Williams Agnes A., widow, h. 34 Hastings Williams Alfred, laborer, house 59} West- ern avenue


Williams Alice Miss, music teacher, 248 North avenue, rooms do.


Williams Alphonso C., pastor Broadway Baptist church, house 110 Prospect


Williams Ann, widow of Patrick, house rear 77 Elm


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


Williams Breckinridge E., hostler U. R. Co., Dunster, house 8 Elmer


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


Williams Charles, hostler, Porter's Hotel, Williams Charles, laborer, boards 9 Cow- perthwaite


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


Williams David, piano maker, Rhoades building, State, house at Boston


Williams Edward M., tin plate worker, 42 Elm, house 61 Cherry


Williams Ellis, painter, 660 Main, house at Boston


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


Williams Ernest D., liquors, etc. (53 So. Market, B. ), house 28 Howard


Williams Frank, tuner, 162 Broadway, b. 11 Norfolk


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


Williams George F., book gilder, house 4 Butler block, Charles River


Williams Griff J., roofer, house 2 Rogers block, Main


Williams Harry, sawyer, boards 7 Salem Williams Henry, foreman, 169 Gore Williams Henry, waiter Memorial Hall, house at Boston


Williams Henry M., student H. U., rooms 39 Thayer Hall


Williams Isaac A .. jobber, b. 10 Plympton Williams James Harvey, soap presser, 190 Broadway, boards 164 Harvard


Williams James W., laborer, house 27 Washington


GARDENERS,


FLORISTS, and Contractors for P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main & 89 Sparks Sts.


CEMETERY WORK.


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Williams John B., carpenter, house 18 Mount Auburn


Williams John H., clerk, 124 Cambridge, boards 60} do.


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 10 Fifth Williams Joseph, laborer, house 3 Lech- mere building


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


Williams J. C., student H. U., rooms 16 Divinity Hall


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


Williams Lucretia, widow, h. 9 Cowper- Williams Maria, widow, h. 68 Webster av. Williams Maria F. Miss, teacher Dana pri- mary school, boards 9 Clinton


Williams Mary Mrs., dressmaker, house 69 Charles


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


Williams McDonald E., student H. U., rooms 39 Thayer Hall


Williams Oscar, teamster, h. 178 Columbia Williams Peter, cabinet maker, Otis, cor- ner First, house 16 Cambridge


Williams Peter, cabinet maker, house 119 Winsor


Williams Richard, laborer, b. 53 Portland Williams Robert L., printer University Press, house 5 Brewer


Williams Samuel D., bookkeeper, 8 Brat- tle, boards 35 Mellen [126} Green Williams Samuel F., waiter (B.), house Williams Thos., boarding-house 8 Davis


Williamson Charles F., baker, 79 Cam- bridge, house at Somerville


Williamson Cornelius E., painter, house 225 Broadway


Williamson Frank M., teamster, 15 Sec- ond, house 36 Ellery


Williamson George, foreman Cambridge Tribune, house 16 Oxford


Williamson Katie A. Mrs., dress and cloak maker, house 9 Railroad


Willis David C., bookkeeper, 403 Main, house 84 Austin [way


Willis Newell J., inventor, h. 236 Broad- Willis Wm. D., teamster, h. 12 Broadway Williston Lyman R., house 15 Berkeley


Williston Samuel, student H. U., boards 15 Berkeley


Willoughby Benjamin L., sewing-machine agent, house 27 Pleasant


Willoughby William, in American Rubber Mill, boards 47 Winsor


Willson Charles H., clerk (108 Summer, B.), boards 68 Otis


Willson Charles H., bds. 98 Concord av.


Willson Helen Miss, teacher free kinder-


garten school, Concord avenue, near Sparks, house 98 Concord avenue


Willson Sarah O., widow of Wm. C., house 68 Otis


Willson William C., bookkeeper (108 Sum- mer, B.), boards 68 Otis


Willson, see Wilson


Willwerth Alois, boiler maker, 92 Main, house 161 Broadway


Willwerth Alois, bookbinder, h. 57 Charles Willwerth Gabriel, boiler maker, 92 Main, boards 161 Broadway


Willwerth Gabriel 2d, boiler maker, 92 Main, boards 161 Broadway


Willwerth . Thomas, confectioner, house 161 Broadway


Wilmot Edwin H., currier, h. 50 Spruce


Wilmot Harvey B., clothing (747 Wash- ington, B.), boards 131 North avenue


Wilshire H. Gaylord, student H. U., rooms 10 Frisbie place


Wilson Andrew, laborer, 153 Putnam ave- nue, house 136 Pleasant


Wilson Annie, variety store, 42 Inman, house at Somerville


Wilson Arthur E., pressman Riverside Press, boards 175 Pearl


Wilson Augustus, carpenter, b. r. 8 Gore Wilson Catherine, widow of Samuel B., boards 401₺ Main


Wilson Charles F., supt. Little, Brown & Co.'s bindery, Blackstone, house at Boston [boards 4 Jay


Wilson Chas. S., printer University Press, Wilson David, foreman dry press room University Press, h. 29 Putnam av.


Wilson Edward, bookkeeper (B. & A. R.


R., East Boston), b. 1 Richdale avenue Wilson Elijah, jobber, house 84 Harvard


Wilson Evans S., waiter Memorial Hall, house rear 19 Grant


Wilson Francis S., asst. pastor St. John's R. C. church, boards 83 Otis


Wilson Frank, painter, rear 12 Fairmont avenue, boards 12 do.


Wilson Henry. artist Riverside Press, boards Prospect House, 596 Main


Wilson Jas., bookbinder Riverside Press, house 175 Pearl


Wilson James, printer, h. 450 Broadway Wilson Jane, widow of John, h. 77 Gore Wilson John, case maker, 162 Broadway, house at Boston


Wilson John (John Wilson & Son), print- er, electrotyper, and stereotyper Uni- versity Press, Brattle square, house 846 Main


Wilson John & Son (John Wilson and Charles E. Wentworth), printers, elec- trotypers, and stereotypers, University Press, Brattle square


Wilson John B., student H. U., rooms 68 Thayer Hall


Wilson John F., restaurant (19 Kilby, B.), house 122 Prospect


Wilson John L., cabinetmaker F.M.Holmes Furniture Co., house at Charlestown Wilson Jonas W., clerk (154 State, B.), house 129 Columbia


BURDITT & WILLIAMS.


All kinds of HARDWARE GOODS at Lowest Prices. 20 Dock Square.


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Wilson Joshua, printer (96 Milk, B.), house 4 Jay


Wilson Joshua jr., bookbinder (96 Milk, B.), boards 4 Jay


Wilson J. A., student H. U., rooms 10 Divinity Hall


Wilson J. C., conductor U. R. Co.


Wilson Lavina F. Mrs., dressmaker, 286 Broadway, house do.


Wilson Leonard J., gilder Riverside Press, boards 175 Pearl


Wilson Leonard P., carpenter, 373 Main, boards Hotel Clark, Clark


Wilson Mary, widow, h. rear 174 Franklin Wilson Mary B., widow of John, house 11 Carson [25 Winter


Wilson Nancy, widow of Alexander, h. r. Wilson Rachel Mrs., house rear 19 Pearl


Wilson Ralph D., student H. U., boards 2 Divinity avenue


Wilson Robert, cracker packer, 502 Main, boards 41 Franklin


Wilson Royal, carpenter, h. 29 North av. Wilson Samuel G., conductor U. R. Co.


Wilson Sara D. Mrs., h. 2 Divinity av.


Wilson Sarah A. Miss, house 10 Lake


Wilson Sewall A., organ maker, 624 Main, house 2 Sceva place


Wilson Thomas, cooper, house 127 Web- ster avenue [bridge


Wilson Thomas, molder, boards 19 Cam- Wilson Thomas, painter, rear 12 Fairmont avenue, house 12 do.


Wilson William A. B., piano-action maker, house 286 Broadway


Wilson William E., foreman press room University Press, house 10 Mason


WILSON WILLIAM J., bookbind- er (96 Milk, B.), boards 4 Jay


Wilson William S., teamster, h. 3 Summer Wilson, see Willson [lins ct. Winchester Charles, carpenter, h. 5 Rol- Winfrey Julius, hostler U. R. Co., house 46 DeWolf


Wing Fred D., com. trav., boards Josiah D. Wing's, Crescent


Wing George W., baker, h. 431 Cambridge Wing Josiah D., currier, house Crescent, 5th on left from Oxford


Wingate Arthur M .. carriage trimmer, rear 10 Brattle, boards 88 Mt. Auburn


Wingate Charles E. L., student H. U., rooms 46 Thayer Hall


Winkley Henry W., student Epis. Theo. School, Brattle


Winlock Anna Miss, assistant at Observa- tory, boards 47 Langdon


Winlock George L., student H. U., boards 47 Langdon


Winlock Joseph Mrs., house 47 Langdon Winman Sarah J., laundress, house 90 Harvard [314 Broadway Winn William M., clerk (83 Broad, B.), b. Winnek Seth C., shipper N. E. Glass Works, house at Belmont


Winnett Harry B., bookkeeper, 623 Main, boards 281 Harvard


Winnett Jason (J. Winnett & Co.), real es- tate agent, 623 Main and (5 Tremont, B.), house 281 Harvard


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INNETT J. & CO. (Jason Win- nett and Watson G. Cutter) real es- tate agts., 623 Main, and (5 Tremont, B.)


Winship Cynthia Miss, house 70 Columbia Winslow Annie W., widow, h. 22 Pleasant Winslow George S., student H. U., rooms 7 Little's block


Winslow Henry H., lawyer, 603 Main, house Magazine, corner Tufts


Winslow Jennie P. Mrs., dressmaker, Cushing, near Belmont, house do. Winslow John E., confectioner (698 Wash- ington, B.), boards Mrs. Jennie P. Winslow's, Cushing


Winslow Samuel E., student H. U., rooms 2 Matthews Hall


Winslow William, student H. U., boards 15 Sumner


Winslow William D., house 70 Inman


Winslow Winthrop C., student H. U., rms. 83 Weld Hall


Winsor George, laborer, h. 114 Columbia Winsor Justin, librarian H. U., house 37 Concord avenue [h. 28 Brighton Winston George, carver Memorial Hall, Winston George W., waiter Memorial Hall. house 28 Brighton [h. do. Winter Annie Mrs., dressmaker, 3 Essex, Winter Charles jr., photographer, house 97 Concord avenue [way Winter Gustavus, candy maker, 282 Broad- Winter Irvah L., student H. U., rooms 65 College House


Winthrop Charles A., house 60 Shepard Winthrop Egerton L., student H. U., rms. 31 Little's block


Winthrop Robert D., student H. U., rooms 4S Brattle [Thorndike


Winward Edwin, clerk, 168 Gore, house 96 Winward William W., clerk (26 Summer, B.), bds. 96 Thorndike [Kinnaird Wise Charles P., painter F. R. R., house 36 Wiseman Edward, carpenter, h. 17 School Wiseman John J., molder, 368 Main, bds. 50 Amory [School


Wiseman Patrick, laborer, 368 Main, b. 68 Wiseman Robert, laborer, house 46 Flagg Wiseman Thomas, engineer steamer 2, house 392 Main


Wiseman Thomas, laborer, b. 31 Warren Wiseman Thomas G., boiler maker, 72 Main, house 39 Willow


Wishart Thos., stone-cutter, 29 Main, h. at Boston


Wiston John, laborer, boards 47 Amory


Wiswell Chas. H. (Blair & Wiswell), law- yer, Lyceum bldg., and (95 Milk, B.), and teacher (40 Winter, B.), boards 62. Buckingham


Wiswell C. E. Mrs., house 9 Wallace


Wiswell Dexter W., boots and shoes (222; Hanover, B.), house 21 Orchard


Witham Chas. C., boards 2 Lamson pl.


M. F. TRACY. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of


74 BRIGHTON ST., CAMBRIDGE, MOULDINGS & REFRIGERATORS.


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Witham Chas. J., cooper J. H. Eames, h. 62 Waverly [Lamson pl. Witham Dunham, hairdresser, house 2 Witham Thos., cigar maker,h. 14 Harrison Witherell Freeman C., fish, 562 Main, h. 79 Franklin 1 79 Franklin


Witherell Mary, widow of William, house Witherell William B., fish (35 Commercial wharf, B.), house 85 Green


Withey Simeon B., carpenter, Palmer, near Brattle, house 52 Brattle


Withington James, action maker, 162 Broadway, boards 179} Harvard


Withington Richard S., driver, 159 Har- vard, house 91 do.


Withington Thomas S., laborer, 119 Pearl, house 125 do.


Withus August, cabinet-maker, h. 9 Holly Withus August, piano-maker, Rhoades bldg., State, house 363 Main


Witmer Joseph M., student H. U., rooms 4 Stoughton Hall [way, h. do. Wolcott Joseph A., physician, 287 Broad- Wolf Michael, laborer, house 19 Third


Wolff James H., lawyer (B.), house 54 Sacramento [rooms 10 Linden Wolff John E., assistant in Geology H. U., Wolff Louis G., cook (McLean Asylum, Somerville), house 141 Cambridge


Wood Alfred, cracker dealer, h. 8 Gardner W FOOD ALFRED, grocer, 5 and 6 Harvard row and 9 Harvard sq., h. 12 Chauncy


Wood Alice, widow of Frank, h. 51 Winter Wood Andrew, at 169 Gore, rms. 42 Fifth Wood Archie J Mrs .. house 14 Arlington W OOD BROTHERS (James D. and Edmund V. Wood), instrumental sharps, Rhoades building, State


Wood Caleb Mrs., house 77 Prospect Wood Caleb T., trader, house 582 Main Wood Chas. J., carver, house 8 Bath


Wood Chas. P., bookkeeper, 5 and 6 Har- vard row, house 15 Wendell


Wood Edmund V. (Wood Bros.), instru- mental sharps, Rhoades bldg., State, house 261 Pearl


Wood Edward S., physician and Professor of Chemistry H. U., house 14 Chauncy Wood Elizabeth, widow of John, house 128 Otis


Wood Elmer E., clerk, 5 and 6 Harvard row, boards 21 Shepard


Wood Fletcher, painter, bds. 72 School Wood Frederick, cutter, house Harris, next Frost


Wood F. W. C.,draughtsman(5 Pemberton sq., B.), b. Frederick Wood's, Harris


Wood Geo., watchman (14 Wasling- ton av., B.), house 4 Clinton


Wood Geo., plasterer, house 5 Otter


Wood George, commercial traveler (47 In- dia, B.), house 88 Fourth


Wood Geo. A., clerk, 9 Harvard sq., bds. 12 Chauncy


Wood Harriet E. Miss, private school, 48 Cottage, house do.


Wood Hattie M., widow of Azor B., house 12 Rogers block, Main


Wood Henry, tuner, 162 Broadway,h. Pine Wood James A., lumber (11 Doane, B.), house 5 Ellsworth avenue


Wood James D. (Wood Bros. ), instrumen- tal sharps, Rhoades bldg., State, bds. 654 Main


Wood Jas. E., watchman, 153 Putnam av., honse 35 Blackstone


Wood Jas. L., house 48 Cottage


Wood John H., house 118 Auburn


Wood John W., carver (B.), h. 73 Spring


Wood Lewis A., student H. U., rooms 4 Holyoke House


Wood Lucy S. Mrs., house 50 Dana


Wood Lydia Hobbs, widow of Robert,


house 19 Franklin [135 Otis - Wood Marcellus A., leather dealer, house Wood Phineas S., letter-carrier (P. O., B.), house 51 Winter [Norfolk


Wood Thos. J., glass-maker, h. rear 168 Wood Wm. B., glass-maker Union Glass Co., house 88 Fourth


Wood William F., packer, 161 Broadway, house S Cherry


Wood Wm F. jr., tailor, house 2 Cherry ct. Wood Wm. H. (Wm. H. Wood & Co.), lumber, 13 Broadway, c. Third, h. 86 Columbia


W OOD. WILLIAM H. & CO. (William H. Wood), lumber, etc., 13 Broadway, corner Third


Wood Wm. S., butcher, house 38 Reed


W OODARD BAINBRIDGE


W., supt. of streets, office City Hall, house 106 Columbia [shire


Woodard Charles L., box-maker, 3 Hamp- Woodard Elisha S., hostler City stable, Hampshire, cor. Tremont, h. 57 Pine Woodard Harry R .. student H. U., rooms 14 Holworthy Hall


Woodard Jonas (Aiken & Woodard), hay, etc., 360 Cambridge, house 5 Sixth


Woodard, see Woodward


Woodbridge Agnes C., widow of John R., house 298 North avenue


Woodbridge Ann E., wid., b. 15 Magazine Woodbridge Samuel F., pres. North ave- nue Savings Bank, and provisions (67 F. H. market, B.), house 281 North av. Woodbridge Wm. F., provisions (67 F. H. market, B.), house 280 North avenue


Woodburn Robert, teamster, boards rear 41 Clark [24 College House Woodbury Amory T., student H. U., rms. Woodbury Arthur H., student H. U., rms. 2 Felton building Woodbury Frederick C., student H. U., boards 60 Buckingham


W OODBURY GEORGE H., pa- per-hangings and upholstery goods (181 Washington, B.), b. 20 Bigelow Woodbury Isaac A., planer, h. 71 Third Woodbury Israel D., gardener, house . 2 Worcester [Gray's Hall


Woodbury John, student H. U., rooms 2


LUMBER & MOULDINGS. J. G. & N. G. GOOCH. Wharf, Western Avenue, Brighton. 8 Brattle Street, Cambridge. Office, 13 Kilby St., Boston


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Woodbury John E., tinman, 153 Putnam avenue, house 25 Hamilton


Woodbury John H., editor Youth's Com- panion (41 Temple place, B.), house 42 Bigelow


Woodbury J. William, bookkeeper (122 Summer, B.), boards 9 Ellery


Woodbury Lucy W., wid., h. 25 Hamilton Woodbury Mary G. Mrs., h.60'Buckingham Woodbury Willard H. (Cilley & Woodbu-


ry), livery stable, 120 Green, house 10 Magazine


Woodland Joshua G., turner, rear 380 Main, boards 4 Cowperthwaite


Woodland Robert H., clerk (481 Washing- ton, B.), house 79 Wendell


Woodland William, turner, rear 380 Main, house 4 Cowperthwaite


Woodman Anna M., widow of Prof. John S., house 32 North avenue


Woodman Charles, piano and organ ac- tion maker. Rhoades building, State, house 95 Columbia


Woodman Charles F., clerk U. S. Sub. Treasury (P. O. building, B.), house 88 Auburn


Woodman Cyrus, lawyer, h. 9 Kirkland pl. Woodman Edwin L., cabinet-maker F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., h. at Medford Woodman George E., designer, 624 Main, house at Chelsea


Woodman Jacob S., cabinet-maker F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., h. at Medford Woodman Mary E., teacher Sargent pri- mary school, boards 95 Columbia


Woodman W. Scott, brakeman B. L. & C. R. R., house 28 East


Woodruff Edward H., student H. U., rms. 10 Oxford [House


Woods A., student H. U., rooms 59 College Woods Charles B., designer (70 Sudbury, B.), house 195 Putnam avenue


Woods Edward C., conductor U. R. Co., house 244 Pearl [22 Thayer Hall Woods Edward F., student H. U., rooms Woods George (Geo. Woods & Co.), 624 Main, house at Needham


Woods Geo. & Co. (Geo. Woods and Geo. P. Carter), organ and piano mnfrs., 624 Main


Woods Henry W., mercantile agent, bds. 100 Hancock [Foster Woods James, laborer, house Brown, cor. Woods James M., real estate (N. Y.), h. 100 Hancock


Woods John M., lumber, Hall's whf., East, and (54 Canal, B.), h. at Somerville


Woods Lillie A. Miss, teacher Webster grammar school, boards 31 Lee


Woods Manuel F., house rear 198 Bridge Woods Patrick C., stucco worker, house 18 Winter


Woods Stephen, stucco worker, h.100 Gore Woods William A., clerk, 152 North ave- nue, boards 17 Wendell


Woods William W., painter, basement 220 North av., h. Harvey, n. Montgomery


Woodside Benjamin, melter, Third, cor- ner Bent, house at Woburn


Woodside F. W., rooms 30 Mt. Auburn


Woodside George H., foreman Geo. F. Blake Mufg. Co. foundry, Third, cor- ner Bent, house at Woburn


Woodside John P., engineer, house 26 School street ct. [30 Mt. Auburn Woodside William A., student H. U., rms. Woodward Charles E. W., clerk, boards 58 Magazine [Central pl. Woodward Charles H., carpenter, house 1 Woodward Frederick R. Mrs., house 58 Magazine


Woodward Grace R. Miss, teacher Willard primary school, boards 58 Magazine


Woodward Henry P., clerk (N. Y. & N. E. R. R.), boards 58 Magazine


Woodward James H., furniture, etc., 30 Brighton, house Russell, cor. Orchard Woodward Wells, machinist B. L. & C. R. R. shop, house 28 East




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