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Treffry Elford E., proof-reader University Press, rooms 99 Mt. Auburn
Treffry Frank, at 137 Broadway
Treffry Julia, widow of Haydon, house 109 Columbia
Trelegan Newey T., blacksmith Cam- bridge Railroad Co., Dun -ter, and gro- cer, 89 Spruce, house 18 Clay
Trelegan Richard P., blacksmith Cam- bridge R. R. Co., Dunster, b. 18 Clay Trenholm Albert, coachman, 13 Chauncy, boards do. [Frank, 8th on left
Trenholm James, clerk, 238 North av., b.
Trenholm James, laborer, h. Vineyard Trenta Peter, cabinet maker F. M.
Holmes Furniture Co., house at Charlestown
Tribble Augustus, bookkeeper (6 Oliver, B.), house 6 Worcester
Trider Eunice A, widow of William, h. rear 105 Putnam avenue
Trider Wm. A., h. r. 105 Putnam avenue Tripp Elisha (Elisha Tripp & Co.), paint- - er, house Hotel Inman
TRIPP ELISHA & CO. (Elisha Tripp), painter, 8 Austin
Tripp George R., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., rooms Winthrop square
Troup Frank, at 624 Main, house 19 Green Troup Fred, at 624 Main
Trouvelot Geo. H. E., electrician (Court, B.), boards 16 Oxford
Troville Jeremiah M., conductor Cam- bridge R. R. Co., house 32 Winsor
Troville Wm. H., peddler, house 402 Main Trow Elizabeth, widow of Edward, house 132 Winsor [nam av.
Trow Francis R., carpenter, house 18 Put- Trow Morrill W., carpenter, h. 15 Laurel Trowbridge John, professor of physics H. U., house Linnæan, near Garden
Trowbridge Wm. O., supt. M. & H. O. Co., 162 Broadway, house at Newton Truax L. C. L., at 139 Broadway
Trudeau Julius, butcher, b. 112 North av. True George H. (H. K. Parsons & Co.), stable, 198 North av., b. Porter's Hotel Trumbull Geo. C., treasurer North End Savings Bank (57 Court, B.), house 14 Arlington
Trundy Thomas R., clerk Cambridge P. O., house 882 Main
Tubbs H. A., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., boards at Brighton
Tuck George A., painter, h. 343 Main
Tucker Charles, packer, rooms George Came's, Squire's block, Gore
Tucker Dora, widow of John, house 27 Washington
Tucker Ebenezer (Ivers & Tucker). car- riage mnfr., Church,opposite Palmer, house 5 Revere Įant
Tucker Edward O., painter, h. 107 Pleas- Tucker Frank, trimmer, b. W. White's, Squires' block, Gore
Tucker Geo. A., action maker, 162 Broad- way, house at Medford
Tucker Isabelle Miss, boards 100 Austin Tucker James S., boards 28 North
Tucker Joseph, laborer, h. 35 Hastings
Tucker Mary Miss, boards 106 Austin
Tucker Mary, wid. of James, h. 28 North Tucker Thomas,doorkeeper (State House, B.), house 51 Green
Tucker Wm., shoe-cutter (9 Union, B.), house 28 Howard
Tucker William E., carriagesmith, rear 10 Brattle, house 2 DeWolf place
Tucker William T., carriage trimmer, 4 Cambridge, boards at Boston
J. H. & J. P. THAYER & CO., 660 MAIN STREET.
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Tuckerman J. Willard, banker (78 Dev- onshire, B.), house 310 Harvard Tuckley William, sawyer, h. 146 Bridge Tufts Albert, painter, house 26 Sixth Tufts Charles, hostler Prospect House, 596 Main, boards do.
Tufts Charles, house 67 Prospect
Tufts Chas., shoemaker, h. r. 80 Boylston Tufts Cora L. Miss, copyist, Otis, corner Second, boards 83 Thorndike
Tufts Eben T , painter, boards 149 Otis Tufts Francis H., painter, 149 Otis, h. do. Tufts Francis W., boards 13 Prospect
Tufts Frank H. jr., painter, b. 149 Otis Tufts George, paper-hanger, b. 149 Otis
Tufts Geo. M., salesman (404 Washington, B.), h. 39 River [h. 107 do.
Tufts Hiram W., foreman, 120 Green, Tufts Jolın A., mason, h. 83 Thorndike
Tufts John A. jr., upholsterer, boards 83 Thorndike
Tufts Joseph D., baker (Main, Charles- town), boards 185 Hampshire
Tufts Joseph P., gas metre mnfr. (153 Franklin, B.), house 5 Forest
Tufts Joseph W., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., house 185 Hampshire
Tufts Samuel, furniture mover, Lyceum Exchange, Harvard sq., h. 890 Main
Tufts Sarah, widow of Ebenezer T., h. 136 Cambridge
Tukey Charles F., driver W. L. Lockhart, 203 Bridge, house 62 Winter
Tukey John D., teamster, h. 136 Bridge Tulley Edward, hostler Cambridge R. R. Co., 201 Main, house 3 Deacon
Tulley Patrick, hostler Cambridge R. R. Co., 201 Main, house 3 Deacon
Tumilty Michael, laborer, h. 97 Kinnaird Tumilty Peter, teamster, h. 98 Kinnaird
Tumilty Peter jr., teamster, boards 98 Kinnaird
Tumilty William, lab., bds. 97 Kinnaird Tupper Frank M., clerk (High, B.), bds. 227 Broadway
Turcotte Francis X., blacksmith, 29 Main, house 8 Second street court
Turnbull Daniel, engineer, 5 Broadway, boards 10 do.
Turnbull George, carpenter (17 Blossom, B.), house 15 Salem
Turnbull Robert P., foreman J. W. Low, Dudley, c. Reed, house at Stoneham Turnbull George Whitley, carriage paint- er, 446 Main, boards 15 Salem
Turnbull William, safe maker, 17 Main Turner Alfred T. jr., dye-stuffs (117 Milk, B.), house 25 Sacramento
Turner Chas. W., printer University Press, boards 4 South
Turner Cordelia, widow, house 23 Irving Turner Daniel, machinist, h. 159 Columbia Turner Dwight M., organ tuner, 162 Broadway, house 48 Antrim
Turner Edward T., saloon, 34 Cambridge, rooms 143 Thorndike
Turner Frank, at 203 Bridge
Turner Harriet A., widow of James, h. 112 Columbia [b. 13 Clark Turner Harry, lab. (682 Washington, B.), Turner Henry H., tuner, 162 Broadway, house 44 Antrim
Turner James, at Guild, Church & Co., State, house 13 Clark
Turner James, packer Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Albany
Turner Jeremiah C., printer University Press, house 4 South
Turner John E., organ tuner, 162 Broad- way, house 6 Felton
Turner Joshua, foreman of spring-bed makers, Rhoades bldg., State, house 10 State [155 Winsor
Turner Mary, widow of Bernard, house Turner Obed C. Mrs., house 267 North av. Turner Patrick, brakeman B. & A. R. R., house rear 112 Brookline
Turner Peter. currier, house Harris, near Somerville line
Turner Stephen, engineer, 91 Broadway Turner Thomas, watchman Amer. Rubber Co., house 1 Burrage block, Bristol
Turner & Smith (Dwight M. Turner and Elwin H. Smith), organ tuners, 162 Broadway
Turtor. George B., master mariner (Com- mercial, B.), house 50 Sidney
Tuson Zachary T., carriagesmith (14 Sud- bury, B.), house 9 William
Tute Rensselaer, salesman (207 State, B.), house 108 Inman
Tuttle Freeman, gardener, bds. 25 Tuttle Tuttle H. A., clerk, 13 Broadway, house at Lexington [Tuttle
Tuttle Lydia B., widow of Moses, house 25 Tuttle Mary E., widow of Joseph P. S., h. 364 Cambridge
Tuttle William H., salesman (108 Pearl, B.), house 102 Magazine
Tweed Benjamin F., bds. 332 Broadway Twigg Arthur, burner Bay State Brick Co., house 18 Reed
Twigg Oliver, burner Bay State Brick Co., house rear 52 Spruce [686 Main Twisden E. Stacy, clerk, 621 Main, boards Twisden John W., clerk, 568 Main, b. 18 Rockwell
Twist William, house 92 Pearl
Twist William H., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., house 462 Main
Twitchell Orrin W., salesman 31 and 33 Elm, house 98 Norfolk
Twohig Dennis, mason, h. 4, r. 18 Sparks Twohig John, gardener, h. 3, r. 18 Sparks Twombly Arthur W., asst. foreman B. L. & C. R. R. shop, Bridge, house at Charlestown
Twombly Fred. M., general foreman B. L. & C. R. R. shop, Bridge, house at Charlestown [Spring
Twombly Harris W., teamster, boards 146 Twombly Joshua (Jenness & Twombly), express Riverside and University Presses, house 25 Putnam avenue
Dimension Frames Sawed to Order. LUMBER & MOULDINGS. J. G. & N. G. GOOCH, Western Av., Brighton, 70 Kilby Street, Boston.
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Tyler Albert E., woodturner, house 143 Franklin [h. 29 Sixth Tyler Asa, bootmaker (21 Cornhill, B.), Tyler Daniel G., paints, etc. (26 India, B.), house Highland av., n. Broadway Tyler Frederick, wood turner, 131 Broad- way, house 140 Hampshire
Tyler George F. (Daniels, Badger & Co.), furniture mnfr., Woodbury building, Otis, house at Boston [h. Avon pl. Tyler Henry M., printer University Press, Tyler John F., lawyer, boards 13 Shepard Tyler John M., pres. Cambridge Gas Light Co., and coal (76 State, B.), house 13 Shepard
Tyler Joseph H. registrar of probate and insolvency, and attorney, office Court House, Third, house at Winchester Tyler Wm. F., wood turner, h. 13 Clark Tyler W. H., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., boards at Arlington
Tynes Timothy, caterer, h. 166 Hampshire Tynes Timothy G., medical student, bds. 166 Hampshire
UHRIG JOSEPH, prop. Prospect House, 596 Main, h. 73 Green [Inman Ulman Geo. R., bookkeeper (B.), bds. 91 Ulman Maria J. Miss, house 104 Allston Ulman Susan Miss, house 104 Allston
Ulmer George, foreman of coopers. 169 Gore, h. 127 Thorndike [h. 182 do. Ultsch John B., foreman, 184 Broadway, Umbehend Amos, bartender, 1 Webster avenue, house 21 School
Umbehend Ferdinand F., upholsterer, boards 56 Sidney [School
Umbehend Jacob, machinist, house 51 Umbehend John, varnisher, bds. 173 Otis Umberhand Frederick, brush maker, h. 13 Carson [azine
Underwood Nathan, milkman, h. 34 Mag- Underwood Peter, grocer, 17} Rice, h.17 do. Underwood Walter H., milkman, house 34 Magazine
Union Ice Co., Prison Point bridge, office (38 Commercial wharf, B.)
Union Laundry, Stephen Sullivan, prop., 10 Austin
Union Pacific Tea Co., James Latimer manager, 565 Main
University Press, John Wilson & Son, props., printing, stereotyping, and electrotyping, Brattle square
University stable, Gwynne & Co., props., 22 and 24 Brattle
Upham Harry T., clerk City Treasurer's office, City Hall, house 17 Tremont
Upham Thomas A., mechanician (17 Har- vard place, B.), house 22 Clinton
Usher William P., compositor University Press, house 23 Hancock
VAIL JOSEPH HOWARD, shipping clerk, 153 Putnam av., bds. 26 Prince Valencia Jacob. cigar maker (Cambridge, B.), house 9 Watson
Valentine Jones (Valentine, Ellis & Co.), Sargent's wharf, Charles River, order office, 26 Boylston, house 30 Holyoke Valentine Robert, tinsmith, 153 Putnam avenue, house 154 Green
Valentine Wm. Samuel, waiter, boards 63 Washington
ALENTINE, ELLIS & co.
- (Jones Valentine, Beuj. W. Ellis, and Edwin S. Salls), coal and wood, Sar- gent's wharf, Charles River, order office, 26 Boylston
Vallee Alphonso C., bookbinder Riverside Press, boards 55 River
Vallely Arthur L., laborer, h. 24 Porter Vallely Arthur T., laborer, h. 22 Porter Vallely John P., teamster, b. 22 Porter Vallely Peter B., bookkeeper, house rear 48 Broadway
Van Brunt E. P., widow of Commodore G. J., house 175 Brattle
VAN BRUNT HENRY, architect (60 Devonshire, 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 419 Broadway
Vandeusen Edward, action maker, 137 Broadway, h. 66 Norfolk [Ćlark
Van Duze Orville W., iron moulder, h. 14 Van Hise Frank, laborer, h. 9 Flagg st. ct. Van Horn Robert, piano case maker, 624 Main
Van Norman George W., photographer, 7 Brattle, house at Waltham
Van Putten John, cabinet maker, house 160 Otis
Van Rees Nicholas, finisher, h. 160 Otis Van Stry Augustus, cabinet maker, house 1 Douglass court [lass ct.
Van Stry Augustus jr., carver, b. 1 Doug- Van Stry Louis, confectioner, b. 24 Eighth Van Ummersen Wm., cabinet maker, house 54 Sixth
Varney Thos. E .. clerk, 468 Harvard, rms. 134 Mt. Auburn 17 Roseland Varnum Caroline B., wid. of Benj. F., h. Varnum John M., clerk Riverside Press, house 7 Roseland
Varnum William. house 7 Roseland
Vaughan A. Abbot, oils (42 India, B.), house 21 Berkeley
Vaughan Arthur, ticket agent Howard 'Theatre (B.), house 92 Gore
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
Vaughn James W., safe painter, 17 Main, house rear 160 do.
GARDENERS,
FLORISTS, and Contractors for P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main & 89 Sparks Sts.
CEMETERY WORK
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Vaupel Louis F., glass engraver N. E. Glass Works, house 109 Thorndike
Vaupel Louis H., bookkeeper (33 North, B.), boards 109 Thorndike
Veazie George F., driver, 203 Bridge, h. 58} Cambridge [Winthrop
Veith Paul F., fresco painter, house 30 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
Venter Charles E., jeweler (41 Hanover, B.), house 22 Tremont
Venter Matilda, wid. of J. E., h. 55 Moore Verbeke Charles. provision dealer, boards 104 Thorndike
Verlin William, carpenter B. L. & C. R. R., house 177 Cambridge
Vernhet Henry J., baker, 51 Dublin,'b.do. Vickers George H., brass finisher (Port- land, B.), house 136 Brookline
Victory John B., stucco worker, house 6 Rogers' blk., Main [Harvard
Vigneau Mary, widow of Edward, h. 157 Vigneron John, glass cutter, h. 83 Fifth
Vigneron Nicholas J., packer, h. 83 Fifth Viles William V., pressman University Press, house at Boston
Vilkselams Samuel, laborer, h. 33 Howard Vilmaire Chas., tinsmith, h. 3 Gray place Vilmaire Henry F., tinsmith, r. 104 Main, boards do.
Vilmaire Ovide, tinsmith, 104 Main, h. do. Vilmaire Ovide jr., tinsmith, 104 Main, boards do.
Vinal Albert Mrs., house 235 Harvard
Vinal Charles, machinist, 356 Main, house at Somerville
Vinal Charles A .. shoe mnfrs.' goods (45 High, B.), house 290 Harvard
Vincent Henry, hostler, 520 Cambridge, house 436 do.
Vining Abbie A. Miss, cashier (43 Tre- mont, B.), house 486 Main
Vining Carrie M. Mrs., house 486 Main
Vining Carrie R. Miss, saleslady,660 Main, boards 486 do. [36 Essex
Vinton Mary I., teacher Allston school, b. Vittum John, ice driver, h. 31 Tremont
Vocell Joseph, sheet iron worker, house 16 Bolton [111 Dublin Vocell Theodore, carriage maker, house Vogell William, currier, h. 70 Sacramento Vogl Adolph, bookkeeper University Press, house 81 Thorndike
Vogl Emma H. Miss, teacher, boards 81 Thorndike
Voit Wm., brass finisher, h. 27 Seventh Volk J. Henry, boot and shoemaker, 31 Banks, house 41 Flagg
Volkmann Arthur L. K., teacher (20 Boylston pl., B.), h. 84 Buckingham
Voorhees Caroline C., teacher Kindergar- ten school, Winsor, h. 13 Prospect Vose Lyman, laborer, h. 6 Squire's court Voye Wm., helper, 356 Main, h.at Medford
WADDEN MATTHEW, cooper, house 125 Hampshire
Wadden Nicholas J., bookkeeper, boards 125 Hampshire
Wade Asa, flour 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. 10 Cottage Wade John P., machinist, h. 19 Seventh Wade Nathaniel, bookkeeper (33 Sears building, B.) house 14 Meacham
Wade N. George, produce, h. 107 Winsor Wade Rufus R., Chief of District police (35 Pemberton sq., B.), bds. 67 Otis
Wade Watson, carpenter, b. 94 Tremont Wade William W., organ reed maker, 162 Broadway, boards 99 Inman
Wadman Herbert C., planer, 624 Main, boards at Allston
Wadsworth M. Edward, asst. museum of Comparative Zoology H. U., house 40 Shepard
Wah Hong, laundry, 10 Pearl, house do. Wah Kess. laundry, 29 Brattle, house do. Wah King Kee, laundry, 506 Main, h. do. Wah Lee, laundry, 523 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 414 Main
Waitt Andrew S., house 18 Ash Waitt Freeman C. Mrs., h. 35 Cottage 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 James H., carpenter, h. 1 Elmer 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 (129 Commercial, B.), house 55 Austin
Waldron William, at 139 Broadway, bds. 40 Sidney
Walfrum John, piano maker, State, house at Boston
Walker Aaron G., variety store, 546 Main, house 20 Brookline
Walker Albert L., drier, boards Mansion House, Gore, corner Bridge
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, h. 39 Western avenue
Walker Charles E., teamster,3 Hampshire, boards 13 Essex
Walker Chas. H., machinist, h. 17 Seventh
BURDITT & WILLIAMS,
THE DOCK SQUARE HARDWARE STORE. Established 1860. 20 DOCK SQUARE.
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Walker Charles T., carriages and horses, (168 Portland, B.), h. 293 Harvard Walker Clas. W., piano maker, 624 Main, house at Boston
Walker Fred S., clerk (Broad, B.), house 72 School [17 River
Walker Frances, widow of Alonzo V., b. Walker George W., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., house 99 River
Walker Henry. h. 32 Charles River
Walker Herbert (168 Portland, B.), boards 293 Harvard
Walker Horace H., engineer House of Correction, house 104 Thorndike
Walker John. carpenter, b. 88 Mt. Auburn Walker John, bookbinder Riverside Bind- ery, boards 113 Norfolk
Walker John C. (168 Portland, B.), boards 293 Harvard
Walker John E., printer Riverside Press, house 35 River
Walker John H., bookbinder, 105 Maga- zine, 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., h. 36 River
Walker Joseph H. Mrs., h. 16 Wendell (28 Walker Marcellus, boots and shoes High, B.), house 289 Harvard
Walker Mary Miss, house 47 Winsor
Walker Marthia L., widow of John, house 187 Hampshire
Walker Maxwell K., hairdresser, 7 Brattle, house 3 De Wolf
Walker Parker L., inspector, 162 Broad- way, house 46 Austin
Walker Richard, driver Cambridge R. R. Co., house 255 Mt. Auburn
Walker Robert, horse shoer, 9 Church, boards 3 Oak [53 do.
Walker Samuel, tailor, 49 Cambridge, h. Walker Thomas O., stationery (No. 2 A Hamilton pl., B.), h. 31 Western av. Walker Weston W., grocer, 621 Main, bds. 688 do. [burn
Walker William, carpenter, b. 88 Mt. Au- Walker Wm., coffin maker, 203 Bridge
Walkling Ernest F., cabinet maker F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., house at Charlestown
Walkling Frederick L., die maker N. E. Glass Works, house 162 Cambridge Wall Albert, cabinet maker, b. 62 Broad- way [12 Brewer
Wall Charlotte, widow of Edmund, house Wall Edmund A., musician, b. 12 Brewer Wall Gustavus, cabinet maker, boards 62 Broadway
Wall James, stone polisher, J. Harrington Clark, Gore's wharf, h. at So. Boston
WALL JOSEPH E., umbrellas, furnishing goods, etc., 447 Main, bds. 36 Cherry
Wall William, boards 36 Cherry
Wall Wm. E., grainer, house 10} Brewer Wallace David P. (High, B.), b. 96 Austin Wallace Frederick G., clerk (9 Tremont row, B.), boards 31 Ash
Wallace James, foreman cabinet maker's, 17 Main, house at Boston
Wallace James jr., safe maker, 17 Main
Wallace John J., shoemaker, house 34 Washington
Wallace John, laborer, house 22 North Wallace Joseph, night watchman, house McDonald [11. 31 Ash
Wallace Martha A., wid. of James P. jr., Wallace Thomas G., at 162 Broadway, h. rear 48 Clark
Waller John A., hairdresser, 128 Cam- bridge, house 49 Fourth
Walley George, laborer, house Rolling Mill block, Bristol
Walling Henry F., house 98 Trowbridge Walp Abraham, house 48 Pine
Walp Henry W., in rolling mill, house 14 Berkshire place
Walp Thomas, teamster, boards 48 Pine Walsh Anna, widow of Walter, house 43 Seventh [house do.
Walsh Edmund, physician,174 Cambridge, Walsh Edward, laborer, bds. 8 Broadway Walsh Edward, boards Michael Walsh's, McDonald
Walsh Ellen C. Miss, teacher Otis pri- mary school, boards 75 Third
Walsh Gilbert E., carpenter, house 2 Simonds' block, DeWolf
Walsh Henry E., lumber surveyor, house 71 Spring [house do.
Walsh James M., liquors, 8 Broadway, Walsh Jolın, boiler maker B. L. & C. R. R., house 75 Third
Walsh John, hostler, h. 31 Charles River Walsh John, moulder H. M. Bird, Pelham Walsh John J., clerk, 8 Broadway, b. do. Walsh Michael, foreman A. McDonald, Mt. Auburn, house McDonald
Walsh Patrick T., hen dealer, house Clay, 2d from Harvey
Walsh Richard, safe maker, 17 Main
Walsh Richard P., gardener J. C. Gray, Brattle, c. Fresh Pond lane, bds. do. Walsh Thomas, laborer, house Ninth, c. Otis
Walsh, see Welch, Welsh and Weltch Walters John T., laborer, house 10 Third Walters Richard, house 36 Washington Walters Wm. F., boards 36 Washington Walther Margaret A., widow of Daniel, house 64 Fairmont
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
PAPER HANGINGS.
J. H. & J. P. THAYER & CO., 660 Main Street, next East, City Hall.
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Ward A. A. Miss, copyist, Otis, corner Second, boards 71 Dunn
Ward A. A. & Co. (Andrew A. Ward and Henry Brown), provisions, 540 Main Ward Andrew A. (A. A. Ward & Co.), provisions, 540 Main, house 51 Erie Ward Arthur, clerk, 540 Main, h. West- Arlı avenue, corner Jay
Ward Catherine Miss, house 66 Hastings Ward Charles Henry, boots and shoes (35 and 37 High, B.), bds. 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 R., clerk, 438 Harvard, b. 2, rear 13 Charles River
Ward Edward W., teamster, 71 Main, bds. 138 Elm [Leighton ct.
Ward Emily, widow of William, house 10 Ward Francis, shipper, 10 Arrow, house 2, rear 13 Charles River
Ward Frank, clerk (53 Beverly, B.), bds. 69 Magazine
Ward Fred., boards 171 Cambridge
Ward Frederick L., clerk (Summer, cor. Hawley, B.), boards 121 Magazine
Ward Hannah, widow of Moses H., house 138 Elm [Putnam av.
Ward Harry Humphrey, clerk, boards 34 Ward Helen M. Miss, teacher Harvard primary school, boards 18 Bigelow
Ward Henry C., milkman C. H. Titus, 15 Park. boards 121 Magazine
Ward H. Lyman, clerk, 540 Main, h. 121 Magazine
Ward James F., student, bds. 16 Willow Ward Joanna, widow of Patrick, house 89 Gore
Ward John, laborer, house 179 Dublin
Ward John, laborer, 35 Pearl, house at Brighton
Ward John F., time keeper Cambridge Gas Co.'s works, Third, house 12 Ap- pian-way
Ward John H., hostler Cambridge R. R. Co., 201 Main, boards 18 Pioneer av.
Ward John J., laborer, bds. 179 Dublin Ward Jolın P., watchman, 169 Gore, h. 4 Harding
Ward Langdon L., student Epis. Theo. School, Brattle, boards 16 Ash
Ward Leverett H., farmer, bds. 3 Rogers' block, Main
Ward Maria L. Miss, dressmaker, 12 Nor- folk, boards do. [136 Green
Ward Marietta, widow of Isaac N., house Ward Mary A. Mrs .. dry goods, 146 Har- vard, house do.
Ward Samuel, house 45 Erie
Ward Samuel jr., carriage painter, 244 Main, house at Wilmington
Ward Samuel L., paper-hangings (53 Union, B.), house 26 Prospect
Ward S. Heber, shoemaker, 11 Harvard row
Ward Thomas, blacksmith, 72 Main, house 186 Broadway [198 Hampshire Ward William, gardener Hovey & Co., h. Ward Wm. F., currier, bds. 179 Dublin 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. rear 41 Norfolk
Ward W. A. & Co. (Winthrop A. Ward), carriage mnfrs., 244 and 246 Main
Wardwell Ann M., widow of Joseph W., boards 299 North avenue
Wardwell Frank W., fancy goods (7 Bow- doin sq., B.), house 299 North avenue Wardwell Sarah J. Mrs., h. Lancaster
Wardwell Walter C., sewer department (City Hall, B.), boards Mrs. Saralı J. Wardwell's, Lancaster
Wardwell William J., carriage painter (Charles, B.), boards 1 Magazine ct. Ware Albert, machinist, 72 Main, boards 32 Columbia
Ware Henry, house 8 Berkeley
Ware Louisa L. Miss, house 7 Waterhouse Ware Mary H. Miss, house 7 Waterhouse Ware Wesley,organ maker, h.32 Columbia Ware William F., shoemaker, 519 Cam- bridge, house do.
Warfield Henry, proof-reader Riverside Press, house 19 Lawrence
Warland Edward M., salesman (42 India, B.), house 11 Felton
Warland Emily P. Miss, copyist,Otis, cor- ner Second, boards 11 Felton
Warland Margaret A. Miss, b. 81 Brattle Warner Adam, conductor Cambridge R.
R. Co., boards I. N. Higgins', Hol- worthy place
Warner Adam T., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., house 34 Austin
Warner Caleb H., pres. National Bank of Commerce (9 Sears building, Boston), boards 65 Sparks
Warner Elmer, laborer, boards 151 Otis
Warner Henry E., law school H. U., rms. 77 Mt. Auburn
Warner John, laborer, h. 303 Cambridge Warner Joseph B., lawyer (39 Court, B.), house 68 Sparks [Mt. Auburn Warner Henry E., law student, rooms 77 Warnock Adam, supreme secretary Amer-
ican Legion of Honor (442 Washing- ton, B.), house 111 Washington
Warnock Ellen Miss, house 17 Myrtle pl. Warnock James (B.), house 6 Cherry
Warnock William, soda maker, house 45 Harding [Pearl
Warnock William jr., hack driver, h. 157 Warnock William H., salesman (68 Pearl, B.), house 23 Fifth
Warren Albert H. H., bookbinder River- side Press, house 115 Western avenue
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